Leon Panetta is Barack's choice for CIA Director
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Barack Obama has repeatedly stated in the Presidential campaign that his is about change. Everyone that has been following situations centered around Obama after his historic election should know that he will bring change to this country. The people have elected him because of being so different from past presidents, and knowing that he doesn't necessarily go with the 'status quo'. He will do what is right for this country. With that said, he has just chosen Leon Panetta as CIA director, and now people are citing that Barack Obama has made his first real mistake since his election as President. But as Barack Obama has stated before in prior decisions for staffers, "The buck stops here". I do not think it is wise at this point to under-estimate him.
The pick in itself is a great one, as Leon Panetta has the experience and background in economics, and served with the last Democratic President Bill Clinton as Chief of Staff
So what is the problem if he truly qualifies for the position? Appearently the transition team picked Panetta without informing people who would have done work on Capitol Hill with an investigative process to help approve his nomination. But instead of going through the standard process, the transition team elected to just announce that he is the man. Congressional allies were not informed. The transition team admits to the mistake, and they may hear about this misfortune in the future.
Panetta was not the original choice for Barack. The President-elect originally wanted John Brennon, who is CIA veteran to take the job, but because liberals complained about his stance on torture, Brennen withdrew his name for the position.
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