Hmm. Makes me wonder about Gen Hayden's plans for CIA reform. I believe Hayden to be a brilliant and ethical man with excellent leadership and managment skills and have to disagree with Hoekstra on his nomination.
But... Why would Hayden embrace a viper (Kappe?) as his deputy? I do not believe General Hayden is naive about the political inner workings at CIA. Keep your friends close but your enemies closer? Kappe is being unfairly portrayed by Hoekstra? Goss's "goslings" may have been as annoyingly prissy and inept as CIA career people perceived them to be?
There is more to this story...
Kappe is being unfairly portrayed by Hoekstra?
Just a thought, Maybe they don't like each other. I know it sounds sophomoric, but sometimes that's what it comes down to
(I reserve my God given right to be wrong)