Obama’s CIA Pick from “Left Field” Agents Say; President-Elect Wants It That Way

One might think some experience in the intelligence business a prerequisite for an American leader of Central Intelligence.

But that has not always been the case and Barack Obama picked a “dark horse” or “a man right out of left field” according to  retired CIA officers who spoke to us today.

Leon Panetta  served as Bill Clinton’s White House Chief of Staff after years as a Congressman from California (1977 to 1993).  Insiders say he will be named to head the CIA by Barack Obama.

Panetta never even served on the House Intelligence Committee.

A serving CIA agent said to us, “This sounds like the President-elect wanted someone loyal to him; not someone loyal to the best intelligence.”

The CIA is known to be a very “closed organization” with people that sometimes fail to embrace their politically appointed leaders.

President-elect Obama’s choice of Panetta will cause some discussion, especially since George W. Bush earlier in his term picked a congressman with lots of Intelliegence Committee experience.

Goss, Bush’s pick and a veteran of the House Intelligence Committee was widely considered a failure at CIA and unable to understand its culture and people.

Mr. Obama is probably going to rely upon his Director of National Intelligence, Dennis Blair, to take the lead in holding  things in place….

Expect the far right not to like Panetta, just as the far left didn’t like Obama’s idea of  John Brennan, Obama’s one-time chief intelligence adviser and an earlier anticipated CIA chief….

Related:
Blair, Master at Intelligence, Joins Obama Administration
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Even Democrats Cools To Obama’s CIA Pick
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From CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/05
/panetta.cia/index.html

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  CIA: At Least One Obama Nominee Idea Derailed

Porter J. Goss
Porter Goss
Leon Panetta 
Above: leon Panetta Photo by AP

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From the Associated Press:
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By NEDRA PICKLER
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Two Democratic officials say President-elect Barack Obama has chosen former Clinton White House chief of staff Leon Panetta to run the CIA. Panetta was a surprise pick for the post, with no experience in the intelligence world. An Obama transition official and another Democrat disclosed his nomination on a condition of anonymity since it was not yet public.

Panetta was director of the Office of Management and Budget and a longtime congressman from California.

He served on the Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan panel that released a report at the end of 2006 with dozens of recommendations for the reversing course in the Iraq war.

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President-elect Barack Obama‘s decision to fill the nation’s top intelligence jobs with two men short on direct experience in intelligence gathering surprised the spy community and signaled the Democrat’s intention for a clean break from Bush administration policies.

By PAMELA HESS, Associated Press Writer

Former Clinton White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, a longtime congressional veteran and administrative expert, is being tapped to head the CIA. Retired Adm. Dennis Blair is Obama’s choice to be director of national intelligence, a selection expected for weeks, according to two Democrats who spoke on condition of anonymity because Obama has not officially announced the choices.

The Obama transition team‘s long delay in selecting new CIA and national intelligence directors is a reflection of the complicated demands of the jobs and Obama’s own policies and priorities.

The search for Obama’s new CIA chief had been stalled since November, when John Brennan, Obama’s transition intelligence adviser, abruptly withdrew his name from consideration. Brennan said his potential nomination had sparked outrage among civil rights and human rights groups, who argued that he had not been outspoken enough in his condemnation of President George W. Bush’s policies.

Obama had hoped to send an unequivocal message that controversial administration policies approving harsh interrogations, waterboarding and extraordinary renditions — the secret transfer of prisoners to other governments with a history of torture — and warrantless wiretapping are over, said several officials.

Read the rest:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090105/ap_
on_go_pr_wh/obama_spy_agencies

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