Saturday, May 27, 2006

U.S. Senate Fails to Follow Northwest Herald's Advice

By a vote of 78-15, the United States Senate confirmed General Michael Hayden as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

WGN-TV called it a "landslide vote."

It seems like a lot of Democrats in the Senate had a miraculous change of heart since their original outcry at, gasp, a military man taking control of the civilian syy agency. Of course, the General played a similar role at the civilian National Security Agency.

I wonder if their secret briefing resulted in a growing of new spines or whether, when the original opponents heard what the United States is up against, they decided they did not want to be blamed for the next 9/11.

On May 11th, the Northwest Herald advised,
Air Force General Michael Hayden is not the right choice to lead the CIA. President Bush needs a critical thinker in this position, not another "yes" man.
Click to enlarge the editorial.

Senators Dick Durbin and Barack Obama followed the Northwest Herald's advice, even if the U.S. Senate, as a whole, did not.  Posted by Picasa





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