Posted on 12/08/2004 7:15:28 AM PST by Bluegrass Conservative
Jane Harman???? Give me a break!
Don't know Hayden...so I'd go with Goss, Lehman or Lieberman.
Director, National Security Agency Chief, Central Security Service Biography Lieutenant General Michael V. Hayden United States Air Force Lieutenant General Michael V. Hayden, USAF, is the Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service (NSA/CSS), Fort George G. Meade, MD. As the Director of NSA and Chief of CSS, he is responsible for a combat support agency of the Department of Defense with military and civilian personnel stationed worldwide.
General Hayden entered active duty in 1969 after earning a bachelor's degree in history in 1967 and a master's degree in modern American history in 1969, both from Duquesne University. He is a distinguished graduate of the Reserve Officer Training Corps program. The General has served as Commander of the Air Intelligence Agency and Director of the Joint Command and Control Warfare Center, both headquartered at Kelly Air Force Base, TX. He has also served in senior staff positions in the Pentagon; Headquarters U.S. European Command, Stuttgart, Germany; the National Security Council, Washington, DC; and the U.S. Embassy in the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Prior to his current assignment, the General served as Deputy Chief of Staff for United Nations Command and U.S. Forces Korea, Yongsan Army Garrison.
Thanks...I'm impressed...just added him to my list.
NONE of the above. Goss has his hands full cleaning out the CIA
So who do you suggest then?
At least Jamie Gorelick's name is not on the list.
HUMMMM pretty impressive. Now the question is: Does he have political aspirations outside the military?
Yes, thankfully
How are these folks the "usual suspects"? I had heard Senator Lieberman's name mentioned as Secretary of State, but it was never really a serious candidacy. And, of course, Porter Goss was recently appointed to be Director of the CIA, but it seems that position and this one would have similiarities. Other than that, it is the first time I have heard any of these other folks names mentioned for an appointed position.
That I don't know. However, being the military man he is, it may just be a case of, "My Commander-In-Chief asked me to serve. How could I say no?"
If President Bush appoints Joe Lieberman, the rats will lose a seat in the Senate - I think the CT governor is Republican.
I'm just burnt out from this election. Lieberman would probaly be fine. I just don't think that political types should have this position. But, that is to much to hope for.
The only Republican in CT that would have a chance at retaining the Senate seat in 2006 would be Chris Shays, but I seriously doubt he could do it either.
Surely you jest.
I like Harman as a choice. Makes the President Look good. Raises her profile among the Dems, (in a way diminsihing Hillary a tad) and then when things go wrong...lol, no problem cutting her loose....lol
Then why not Hayden or Lehman? They're definitely not the "political types".
Is that the best we can come up with? Hopefully this list isn't right. If it is I'd have to go with Hayden simply because I don't think they would want to pull a double switch with Goss and have to name another CIA director. As for Kean and Lehman?? Give me a break.
Where is Rudy on this list? Has he already told them no thanks?
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