Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Evidence that Porter Goss was a Terrible Choice for the CIA

I cannot believe that a man who was hailed by the administration as the best choice, is now saying before congress:
"The jobs I'm being asked to do, the five hats that I wear, are too much for this mortal, I'm a little amazed at the workload."
This from a man who was a prominent member of the Senate Intelligent Oversight Committee, a man who should, as a former Intelligence Agent, have a clearer view of what is expected of his office then others coming from outside of the Intelligence Community. Not to mention that his staff caused some of the most experienced officers in the CIA to resign in protest over what they were doing to the agency a few months ago.

News Article

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You expect Bush to appoint someone competent? That's the blind leading the blind.