CIA Director Tenet is Canned... Er, Misses Family
He Also Wanted More Time to Mow Lawn
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According to Yahoo News, CIA Director George Tenet is history.
According to the article, Tenet resigned, predictably for "personal reasons". I'm sure he's suddenly decided he wants to spend a hell of a lot more time with his family. Of course it has nothing to do with totally botching the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) stuff in Iraq:
"The truth about Iraq: A Play in Two Sentences."
Tenet: Iraq has WMDs.
Reality: Um, no it doesn't.
Of course, the real truth is that Tenet is a fall guy. Bush has set up Tenet to take the blame for the crapilicious intelligence Bush kept yammering about on television in 2002 and 2003. Nevermind that Bush and Cheney decided to invade Iraq before the September 11th attacks ever happened, and decided within days of those attacks, and without any evidence, to tie the attack to Iraq.
The Washington buzz (and I lived there for five years, and am friends with ex-staffers) is that Tenet is a nice guy, and isn't the type to rock the boat. No one had trouble working with him, which is why Bush kept the Clinton appointee.
Of course, we also figured that as CIA Director, Tenet has all kinds of dirt on Bush, Clinton, Bill Gates, my dog, etc. Bush didn't dare fire Tenet, which is why Tenet survived (1) all the screw ups the CIA is responsible for over the last four years and (2) Bush kept telling us that the CIA, not Bush, was responsible for said screwup, but didn't fire Tenet.
I mean, think about it, if Bush says Tenet's CIA is responsible for the mistakes that have led to the complete botch of the situation in Iraq, why do we want Tenet still there? The answer appeared to be that Tenet had dirt on everyone who could fire him. End of story.
Well, it wasn't the end of the story; which makes me wonder what Tenet will be telling us about Bush now. Expect lots of juicy political leaks in the near future, and I look forward to the release of Tenet's tell all book.
Adam
According to the article, Tenet resigned, predictably for "personal reasons". I'm sure he's suddenly decided he wants to spend a hell of a lot more time with his family. Of course it has nothing to do with totally botching the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) stuff in Iraq:
"The truth about Iraq: A Play in Two Sentences."
Tenet: Iraq has WMDs.
Reality: Um, no it doesn't.
Of course, the real truth is that Tenet is a fall guy. Bush has set up Tenet to take the blame for the crapilicious intelligence Bush kept yammering about on television in 2002 and 2003. Nevermind that Bush and Cheney decided to invade Iraq before the September 11th attacks ever happened, and decided within days of those attacks, and without any evidence, to tie the attack to Iraq.
The Washington buzz (and I lived there for five years, and am friends with ex-staffers) is that Tenet is a nice guy, and isn't the type to rock the boat. No one had trouble working with him, which is why Bush kept the Clinton appointee.
Of course, we also figured that as CIA Director, Tenet has all kinds of dirt on Bush, Clinton, Bill Gates, my dog, etc. Bush didn't dare fire Tenet, which is why Tenet survived (1) all the screw ups the CIA is responsible for over the last four years and (2) Bush kept telling us that the CIA, not Bush, was responsible for said screwup, but didn't fire Tenet.
I mean, think about it, if Bush says Tenet's CIA is responsible for the mistakes that have led to the complete botch of the situation in Iraq, why do we want Tenet still there? The answer appeared to be that Tenet had dirt on everyone who could fire him. End of story.
Well, it wasn't the end of the story; which makes me wonder what Tenet will be telling us about Bush now. Expect lots of juicy political leaks in the near future, and I look forward to the release of Tenet's tell all book.
Adam