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Goss quits as CIA chief (Bill Gertz)
The Washington Times ^ | 5-6-06 | Joseph Curl and Bill Gertz

Posted on 05/05/2006 11:33:14 PM PDT by smoothsailing

Goss quits as CIA chief

By Joseph Curl and Bill Gertz

THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Published May 6, 2006

CIA Director Porter J. Goss resigned abruptly yesterday, leaving a post he held for less than two years and becoming the latest high-level administration official to be ensnared in a White House shake-up.     

Mr. Goss, widely unpopular among senior officials in the intelligence community and blamed for repeated leaks in recent months, called President Bush yesterday morning to offer his resignation. "I've accepted it," the president said.     

Yesterday's announcement was hastily arranged, with the two men speaking briefly to reporters in the Oval Office, just before Mr. Bush departed for an afternoon bike ride.     

Mr. Bush dodged questions about a possible successor, but Time magazine reported on its Web site late last night that the president planned to name Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden to the post, possibly as soon as Monday.     

Gen. Hayden, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, previously served as director of the National Security Agency and was one of the chief architects of the Bush administration's warrantless wiretap program.     

Among others mentioned as possible replacements were Richard Armitage, the former deputy secretary of state who administration officials say has been lobbying for the job; Frances Fragos Townsend, Mr. Bush's homeland security adviser; David Shedd, chief of staff to Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte; and Mary Margaret Graham, Mr. Negroponte's deputy for intelligence collection.     

The president yesterday praised the departing CIA director for his service.     

"I appreciate his integrity. ... Porter's tenure at the CIA was one of transition, where he's helped this agency become integrated into the intelligence community. And that was a tough job, and he's led ably," Mr. Bush said. "He honors the proud history of the CIA.....

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: billgertz; cia; fagparties; fagsatcia; gertz; goss; itsrainingmen; pokehim; sinkingship
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1 posted on 05/05/2006 11:33:18 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing
Richard Armitage, the former deputy secretary of state who administration officials say has been lobbying for the job

Yikes. A smart man, who seems pretty down-to-Earth, but the last thing the CIA needs is more of a State Dept. flavor.

2 posted on 05/05/2006 11:42:41 PM PDT by Darkwolf377 (If you flame me I'll ignore you. Assume that to mean I think you're an idiot not worth my time.)
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To: smoothsailing

Goss's resignation may have been "abrupt" (sprung out of the blue) but some people think that this was part of the plan all along. Goss helped set the stage for Necroponte's takeover of CIA Directorate responsibilities (with Goss's blessing).

I happen to believe that Patrick Kennedy's debacle made the announcement of Goss's resignation even more abrupt, as Bush saw an opportunity to split the news cycle with the Kennedy story. Smart. In fact, listening to the radio as I do most of the day (in my car), it was clear that the Kennedy story dominated the programming (including Rush and Hannity) even after the announcement. Coincidences like this do not happen in politics.


3 posted on 05/05/2006 11:50:58 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
You know, I think you might have something there.

I was scratching my head this afternoon with the emphasis on the Kennedy story, knowing that without it, the LSM would have been hyping the Goss story and predicting the final gloom and doom of the failed Bush presidency.

I wonder if Tony Snow said; "Mr. President, let's do this!".

Thanks, Lancey, you got me thinking! :)

4 posted on 05/06/2006 12:05:51 AM PDT by smoothsailing (Support The Troops-Support The Mission http://www.irey.com)
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To: smoothsailing

Could this have anything to do with Able Danger and Clinton having Curt Weldon voted out of a job??????


5 posted on 05/06/2006 12:07:15 AM PDT by HarleyLady27 (My ? to libs: "Do they ever shut up on your planet?" "Grow your own DOPE: Plant a LIB!")
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Don't think so. My guess is this has more to do with Negroponte than anything else. Porter was a good soldier, and he will be rewarded.
6 posted on 05/06/2006 12:13:29 AM PDT by smoothsailing (Support The Troops-Support The Mission http://www.irey.com)
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To: Lancey Howard
Fox News alert just now is confirming Bush will name Hayden.

Works for me, and Porter is an untouchable asset. Damn clever. W never ceases to amaze.

7 posted on 05/06/2006 12:20:04 AM PDT by smoothsailing (Support The Troops-Support The Mission http://www.irey.com)
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To: Lancey Howard
If Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden was one of the chief architects of the Bush administration's warrantless wiretap program, he has my support.
8 posted on 05/06/2006 1:13:48 AM PDT by TSchmereL ("Rust but terrify.")
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To: smoothsailing

But if I were Bush, I would appoint Darth Vader to the CIA.


9 posted on 05/06/2006 1:15:30 AM PDT by TSchmereL ("Rust but terrify.")
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Darth Vader? Yeah, well, but Leslie Nielson would be better.
10 posted on 05/06/2006 1:32:10 AM PDT by smoothsailing (Support The Troops-Support The Mission http://www.irey.com)
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To: smoothsailing

How about Tomás de Torquemada?


11 posted on 05/06/2006 2:11:38 AM PDT by TSchmereL ("Rust but terrify.")
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I actually submitted a resume to the Bush Admin back in 2001 for an IG position. Who better to clean up the messes before they hit the front page of the NYT? Thanks for the vote of confidence.


12 posted on 05/06/2006 3:17:18 AM PDT by darth
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To: smoothsailing
Works for me, and Porter is an untouchable asset. Damn clever. W never ceases to amaze.

Exactly -- how I see it too.

13 posted on 05/06/2006 4:06:01 AM PDT by Alia
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To: smoothsailing
Porter is an untouchable asset. Damn clever. W never ceases to amaze.

I'm not sure I understand what you mean by this, could you explain please?

14 posted on 05/06/2006 4:06:50 AM PDT by RobFromGa (In decline, the Driveby Media is thrashing about like dinosaurs caught in the tar pits.)
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To: Darkwolf377

Isn't Richard Armitage the leaker in the Plame Game?


15 posted on 05/06/2006 5:02:32 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage
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To: smoothsailing
I wonder if Goss is going to run for US Senate in Florida?
16 posted on 05/06/2006 5:39:12 AM PDT by Tarpon
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To: smoothsailing
"Among others mentioned as possible replacements were Richard Armitage, the former deputy secretary of state who administration officials say has been lobbying for the job..."


I smell a sour odor here with the "LOBBYING" business. Sure got to wonder who the LOBBYISTS are.
17 posted on 05/06/2006 5:43:21 AM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: smoothsailing

I thought about that after I posted; It just seems odd that Goss would just 'quit' like that....I wonder if we will ever know what has really taken place....


18 posted on 05/06/2006 5:44:12 AM PDT by HarleyLady27 (My ? to libs: "Do they ever shut up on your planet?" "Grow your own DOPE: Plant a LIB!")
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To: smoothsailing

An intelligence agency should be free from political pressures and should be able to present facts as they are.


19 posted on 05/06/2006 5:46:42 AM PDT by A. Pole (" There is no other god but Free Market, and Adam Smith is his prophet ! Bazaar Akbar! ")
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To: smoothsailing

.....Porter's tenure at the CIA was one of transition.....

I believe this is the crux of the matter. He was never intended to remain forever. His job was to upset the applecart so the real head would not have all that baggage when he took over.


20 posted on 05/06/2006 5:47:32 AM PDT by bert (K.E. N.P. Slay Pinch)
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