Thursday, January 29, 2004
Frank J. Gaffney Jr. on WMDs & David Kay
Frank J. Gaffney Jr. on WMDs & David Kay on National Review Online: "The president should, instead, feel grateful to the erstwhile head of the Iraq Survey Group, both for his past, courageous public service and for his present candor. And there is no better, or more appropriate, way to express his appreciation than to ask him to replace George Tenet as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI)."
This seems to agree with me in a visceral way. It'd also be a bold stroke that would shut the opposition up about the problems in the CIA. They've been declaring his merits as he talked, so now appointing him'll leave them biting their lips. Aside from politics, I think he's proven himself to be an honest, intelligent man who cares for his country. What more could you ask for?
This seems to agree with me in a visceral way. It'd also be a bold stroke that would shut the opposition up about the problems in the CIA. They've been declaring his merits as he talked, so now appointing him'll leave them biting their lips. Aside from politics, I think he's proven himself to be an honest, intelligent man who cares for his country. What more could you ask for?
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