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38. Also, his advisory staff on the Brennan appointment was headed by former associates of George Tenet.
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 05:46 PM
Mar 2014

I just read an article earlier today about Brennan - why he should never have been appointed and should now resign - and posted it:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024663994

2007-2008, Barack Obama spoke out against the militarization and politicization of the intelligence community, and indicated that an Obama administration would demand more transparency in the community and an end to intelligence abuses. Even before his election, however, Obama appointed an intelligence advisory staff that was headed by former associates of George Tenet, whose failed stewardship of the CIA included phony intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq War and the cover-up of intelligence failures for 9/11. Tenet’s deputy, John McLaughlin, who supported CIA programs of renditions and detentions, was part of the advisory group.

Immediately after the election, Obama appointed one of Tenet’s proteges, John Brennan, to head the transition team at CIA. Brennan, as Tenet’s chief of staff, was part of the corruption and cover-up at CIA. He was slated to become Obama’s director at CIA, but Brennan removed his name from consideration when it became clear that he would have serious difficulty in the confirmation process because of his support for CIA detentions and renditions. Like Robert Gates, who had to withdraw his nomination in 1987 because of his dissembling over Iran-Contra, but then laundered his credentials to become confirmed four years later, Brennan too laundered his credentials for a successful bid to become CIA director in 2013.

It should not be forgotten that, during the Tenet era at CIA, Brennan was the chief of staff and deputy executive director under George Tenet, and provided no opposition to decisions to conduct torture and abuse of suspected terrorists and to render suspected individuals to foreign intelligence services that conducted their own torture and abuse. Brennan had risen through the analytic ranks at the CIA, and should have been aware that analytic standards were being ignored at the Agency. Brennan was also an active defender of the program of warrantless eavesdropping, implemented at the National Security Agency under the leadership of one of Tenet’s successors, General Michael Hayden, then director of NSA.


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The article ends by saying "It is time that he start the job." CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #1
+1. Well said n/t Catherina Mar 2014 #2
And it sets a precident that will haunt us forever mindwalker_i Mar 2014 #11
+100 840high Mar 2014 #13
+10000000000 woo me with science Mar 2014 #37
Exactly and well put. dotymed Mar 2014 #42
K&R Solly Mack Mar 2014 #3
Funny I saw this post earlier Ichingcarpenter Mar 2014 #4
that official poster has become a parody of itself bobduca Mar 2014 #6
Another thing is funny... xocet Mar 2014 #22
That is SOP for that particular poster. Rex Mar 2014 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author cui bono Mar 2014 #36
+1 DU rejects blatant propaganda. woo me with science Mar 2014 #41
Ego or desperation? LondonReign2 Mar 2014 #45
Obama should be told that hiding does not equal cleaning. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #5
It was always going to come to this malaise Mar 2014 #7
Hawkiness seems to sell... freebrew Mar 2014 #21
Then came the Pentagon Papers... malaise Mar 2014 #23
IMO, 9-11 was an inside job dotymed Mar 2014 #43
No need to worry... icarusxat Mar 2014 #55
Cleaning this mess should have been started in 2009. Obama took the other path. Autumn Mar 2014 #8
I believe that the "extra-legal" Intelligence branch of our government has gotten rhett o rick Mar 2014 #9
Apparently the "ignore" feature doesn't work. albino65 Mar 2014 #10
Try again. WilliamPitt Mar 2014 #14
Well, let me give it a try FiveGoodMen Mar 2014 #19
Thanks for letting us all know something nobody but you cares about. Rex Mar 2014 #32
Back at ya. I will n/t albino65 Mar 2014 #33
I appreciate you self-reporting LondonReign2 Mar 2014 #46
The truth hurts huh? Inconvenient? neverforget Mar 2014 #47
K&R. JDPriestly Mar 2014 #12
k/r 840high Mar 2014 #15
+ 1,000,000,000 !!! WillyT Mar 2014 #16
Here is ProSense Mar 2014 #17
"See, it's not a problem. I said so earlier" n/t mindwalker_i Mar 2014 #25
+1,000,000 lark Mar 2014 #18
+1 for "Late Avignon Presidency." malthaussen Mar 2014 #20
President Obama promised he would focus on infrastructure... pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #24
Recommend jsr Mar 2014 #26
L. Fletcher Prouty swilton Mar 2014 #27
Maybe the CIA has threatened the lives of his children fbc Mar 2014 #28
Oh come on...geeze. n/t Jefferson23 Mar 2014 #30
Everything they do is in the interests of the 1%. No one is going to fix the CIA/NSA Zorra Mar 2014 #29
Yeah that, 'don't look back' stuff finally came around and bit him in the ass I see. Rex Mar 2014 #31
From a marketing standpoint the 2008 campaign was a beaut. BrotherIvan Mar 2014 #35
Well said. woo me with science Mar 2014 #39
We've been had. It was obvious from the start of Obama's Presidency. LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #49
Yes, it was clear very early BrotherIvan Mar 2014 #51
There are those who pray and those who prey... icarusxat Mar 2014 #56
Also, his advisory staff on the Brennan appointment was headed by former associates of George Tenet. cui bono Mar 2014 #38
Tolkien proven right again PorridgeGun Mar 2014 #40
K&R n/t NealK Mar 2014 #44
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #48
thank you, charles pierce! tomp Mar 2014 #50
Charlie Pierce is a very special writer. WilliamPitt Mar 2014 #53
thanks Will. tomp Mar 2014 #58
I think he was on today WilliamPitt Mar 2014 #59
I agree that the President must act now to rein in the CIA. However, I think people forget pnwmom Mar 2014 #52
True and he had about nine* major portfolios to look after CJCRANE Mar 2014 #60
Yes! He need every bit of cooperation he could get to turn the economy around. pnwmom Mar 2014 #62
K&R woo me with science Mar 2014 #54
excellent thread, and excellent comments at the Esquire site. grasswire Mar 2014 #57
kick woo me with science Mar 2014 #61
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