Why is this guy still employed by the CIA?
Tenet, who succeeded John Deutch as director of central intelligence in 1997, must bear much of the responsibility for what Carney describes as "worse than a crime." He came to the CIA from the Clinton White House. Prior to that he had served as a majority staffer on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
He is famous at the CIA for having introduced the sewing of "diversity quilts" and celebrating "Gay Pride Day." But what probably gives him his lock on his job is his role in naming the CIA headquarters building in Langley, Va., after the president's father