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Panetta too inexperienced for CIA?
by Frank James Reports that President-elect Barack Obama intends to make Leon Panetta director of the Central Intelligence Agency not only surprised some key Capitol Hill Democrats but left them questioning the former congressman and Clinton Administration official's bona fides for the post. ...
Obama Seeks to Mend a Party Rift Over Panetta
Obama Seeks to Mend a Party Rift Over Panetta
nytimes.com — Barack Obama and his aides scrambled to defend the choice of Leon E. Panetta as C.I.A. director. > (more) Obama Seeks to Mend a Party Rift Over Panetta
Why Feinstein broke with Obama on Panetta
sfgate.com — Feinstein - the new chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, who will oversee Panetta's confirmation hearings - raised eyebrows when she expressed surprisingly sharp disapproval of Panetta as nominee for CIA chief on Monday. She said that "the ... (more) Why Feinstein broke with Obama on Panetta
Why Obama picked Panetta to run the CIA. - By Fred Kaplan - Slate Magazine
Why Obama picked Panetta to run the CIA. - By Fred Kaplan - Slate Magazine
slate.com — Leon Panetta. Click image to expand. Leon Panetta The puzzler of the hour: Why is Barack Obama picking Leon Panetta , a former congressman and White House official with no intelligence experience, to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency? ... (more) Why Obama picked Panetta to run the CIA. - By Fred ...
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Dianne Feinstein Goes Rogue
Politics Daily — ... First, she publicly questioned Barack Obama's selection of Leon Panetta as CIA chief. Her official complaint was that he was unqualified for the position, which was fair considering that his experience with foreign intelligence is limited to ordering Chinese food for Bill Clinton. She was also somewhat miffed that Obama didn't give her a call to let her know about the choice - a major oversight, considering that she chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee. ...

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