Posted on 05/05/2006 8:39:53 PM PDT by John Geyer
CNN just broke on Anderson Cooper 360 that former NSA Chief General Hayden will replace Goss as the head of the CIA. It hasn't been announced yet by the president though.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
NEWBIE......
Calm yerself!
Read my post that the person I was replying to (not you, incidently) had replied to (#146). I said exactly the same thing, like over 100 posts ago....
Geesh. If you're going to last on this forum, learn to at least follow the threads, ok?
BTW, IRT Gen Hayden. I knew the man. Worked for him even. Did you?
I'll go last in the forum.
I don't think Hayden is a good choice.
In fact, he is a horrible one.
Ok. I'm open minded. Why do you think that?
The NSGGC in the last round gave bucks to "Woodruff for Judge" for ex-Steeler Woodruff; "Friends of Bob O'Connor" running for dem mayor of Pittsburgh; "Robbins for Senate Committee" which got primarily GOP contributions; "Friends of Brett Feese" supported by orgs who also gave to ARMPAC, Tom DeLay, George Allen, JD Hayworth; and "Committee to Elect Mike Veon" who is or wants to be PA Dem Whip.
Pretty much supporting people in their backyard with contributions of $1,950 total. But took in $15,000 from Rooneys and related people in the same period. I would agree that a "Hmmmmm?" would be in order ...
The Rooneys are (fabulous)business people who recently convinced the taxpayers of Pennsylvania to build them a new stadium while a Republican Governor was in office.
They may throw a few bucks around to GOP politicians but the perception here is that they're loyal Democrats.
They may be more conservative than today's wackjob Dems (as are most Pittsburghers)but they're still old school Dems.
The Village Voice article was a misrepresentation. As far as General Hayden is concerned, the people who know and grew up with him love him as a person. He's a real Pittsburgh guy.
Personally, I think he'll be too nice of a fellow to clean house.
Totally agree on that perception from seeing him on the tube and other news. But reportedly he was a true "situational manager" at NSA: i.e., no favorites or loyalties when things went wrong - just did what had to be done in the bigger picture.
He's likely to be better than what we've had over the last 10 years as DCI.
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