Funny how all the news outlets are announcing this resignation as if it were out of guilt for "faulty intelligence" about Iraq. As far as I'm concerned, they're faulting him for not building the intelligence establishment into a kingdom after Klinton utterly gutted their budget and had them working on anything but national security issues.
Except for Fox (Ooh, the libs can say it's Fox that's biased).
They started out the day with cocked eyebrows, but it was actually Chris Wallace who early on said the best he could make out was it was exactly as it was being represented. That Tenet wanted to step down for personal reasons.
Also, Tenet wrote a terrific resignation letter. He clearly respects President Bush very much. Other than mentioning in the letter how he was proud to have served under "two" presidents, all of his praise is for the sitting president and how he has led and taken care of the agents.