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What, Exactly, Is Wrong With Panetta?
In the New York Post, Ralph Peters, a career intelligence officer in the Army, has a pretty good idea:

The director's job at the CIA isn't a party favor. This is potentially a matter of life and death for thousands of Americans. But the choice of Panetta tells us all that Barack Obama doesn't take intelligence seriously.

Mark my words: It'll bite him in the butt.

After the military, the intel community is the most complex arm of government. You can't do on-the-job training at the top. While a CIA boss needn't be a career intelligence professional, he or she does need a deep familiarity with the purposes, capabilities, limitations and intricacies of intelligence.

Oh, and you'd better understand the intelligence bureaucracy.

Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.), who was blindsided - and appalled - by the Obama mafia's choice, has the essential knowledge of how the system works. She, or a similar expert, should have gotten this nod. But the president-elect wanted a clean-slate yes-man, not a person of knowledge and integrity.

We're witnessing the initial costs of Obama's career-long lack of interest in foreign policy, the military and intelligence. He doesn't think the top job at the CIA's important and just wants political cover on that flank. (Guess we got Panetta because Caroline Kennedy has another engagement.)

Forget a "team of rivals." Obama's creating a campaign staff for 2012.

Of course, he's reeling from the shrill rage of the Moveon.org crowd over his nomination of grown-ups to be his national-security adviser, director of national intelligence, administrator of veterans' affairs and, yes, secretary of state. (By the way, how could Hillary be dumb enough to accept a job where success is impossible?)

Panetta's appointment is a sop to the hard left, a signal that intelligence will be emasculated for the next four - or eight - years.

Think morale's been bad at the CIA? Just wait.

Conservatives played into this scenario by insisting that any CIA analysis that didn't match the Bush administration's positions perfectly amounted to an attack on the White House. Well, sorry. The intelligence community's job isn't to make anybody feel good - its core mission is to provide nonpartisan analysis to our leaders.

To be a qualified D-CIA, a man or woman needs a sophisticated grasp of three things: The intel system, foreign-policy challenges and the Pentagon (which owns most of our intelligence personnel and hardware). Panetta has no background - none - in any of these areas. He was never interested.

If you handed Leon Panetta a blank map of Asia, I'd bet my life he couldn't plot Baghdad, Kabul or Beijing within 500 miles of their actual locations. (Maybe he can see China from his California think tank?)

This shameless hack appointment is the first action by the incoming administration that seriously worries me. Get intelligence wrong and you get dead Americans.

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I have a huge problem with the idea that Sen. Feinstein is an expert at anything. In firearms issues, she has repeatedly displayed abysmal ignorance, even of the basics, and that subject is actually very easy to understand.

Posted by: Radwaste at January 8, 2009 2:52 AM

I'm not a fan. Still, she has more experience than Panetta. And she, at least, looks scary.

Posted by: Amy Alkon at January 8, 2009 3:04 AM

P.S. I think the guy threw her in there as a way of saying, "See, I'm not partisan." I'm guessing she wouldn't exactly be his first choice, either.

Posted by: Amy Alkon at January 8, 2009 3:05 AM

It's all back-room politics. Just look at his attempt to appoint Richardson - whose only qualification is ability to deliver the hispanic vote.

Thankfully, the corruption proceedings derailed that one, but the rest of his appointments show the same consideration. Hillary Clinton as foreign minister? Aside from being married to a president, she seems to have zero international experience.

Posted by: bradley13 at January 8, 2009 4:42 AM

Frogwash! These guys are always, always ready to assert that Earth stops spinning on its axis the moment they're needs aren't met. They're always unable to explain why. I think we should give it a shot. I think we have inertia.

> Aside from being married to a president

Brilliant point. Hitchens talked about this on the radio yesterday.

Posted by: Crid [cridcridatgmail] at January 8, 2009 5:53 AM

Their, not they're. I never made that mistake until they handed me the collect diploma.

Posted by: Crid at January 8, 2009 10:15 AM

COLLEGE diploma.

OK, fuckit.

Posted by: Crid at January 8, 2009 10:16 AM


Panetta political cartoon fun:

http://townhall.com/cartoons/cartoonist/JerryHolbert/2009/01/1

Posted by: Conan the Grammarian at January 8, 2009 3:30 PM

P.S. I think the guy threw her in there as a way of saying, "See, I'm not partisan."

I would assume he threw her in there, because he recognizes that given Obama's a dem, he's unlikely to fill CIA with someone the repubs are going to embrace. And given the options, Feinstein isn't a horrible choice. Although I daresay there are even better than her available.

Posted by: DuWayne at January 8, 2009 5:24 PM

"Aside from being married to a president, she seems to have zero international experience."

Mrs. Clinton does have an impact when visiting foreign soil: See here.

Posted by: Radwaste at January 11, 2009 6:07 PM

If you see any article where someone speaks about the "D-CIA" that should send up all kinds of red flares for you because it's really "DCI". Given that the writer has no idea what they're talking about the article is suspect.

Posted by: Don at January 14, 2009 10:40 AM

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