Feanorcurufinwe
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Thu Jun-03-04 11:37 PM
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Poll question: Did he fall, or was he pushed? George Tenet |
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Edited on Thu Jun-03-04 11:39 PM by Feanorcurufinwe
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Thu Jun-03-04 11:44 PM
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1. He said he was for the 'well-being of his family' |
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That qualifies as a threat I think. Like was he threatened through his family?
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Thu Jun-03-04 11:45 PM
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2. while i certainly find it plausible that cheney et al. might threaten, |
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isn't it dangerous to threaten the dci, fer chrissakes?
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Thu Jun-03-04 11:49 PM
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3. I think Tenet is the designated scapegoat |
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I have no doubt Tenet is guilty, but I think he's being set up as the fall guy when a lot more people are involved. I hope Kerry sets the record straight about what's going on. Kerry could win a landslide against the pathetic and disgraced Bush by not saying a word, but America needs him for leadership right now.
In any case, Gore called for resignations - even though he said Tenet was a friend, he needed to resign too - so how many more on Gore's list? Time for the resignations and prosecutions to start, and for America to regain our dignity.
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Thu Jun-03-04 11:51 PM
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Fri Jun-04-04 12:50 AM
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5. I'm not convinced he was pushed out. |
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He left with a shred of grace, I think. And yet, he sure seems like the patsy in this situation, always has. I'm not surprised.
Guys who should resign (realistically):
Wolfowitz
Tenet Perle Rumsfeld
Then they might compete.
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Fri Jun-04-04 01:12 AM
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Edited on Fri Jun-04-04 01:19 AM by PurityOfEssence
(on edit: I really mean "jumped"".)
Not like I'm sure, or anything, but I think he fucked them. He'd had enough, saw that he was in for more, and realized that by protecting his massa, he had painted himself into a corner.
Following this line of reasoning, he may have sandbagged Junior to make it look like he was fired, thus scaring the rest of the intelligence community to come forward. Proof of all sorts of ugliness done by this administration is out there; if careerists think Tenet was cashiered, they'll all feel in jeopardy. It may well have been a very clever withdrawal at a critical juncture.
Junior didn't seem the least bit ready for this. For me, it just doesn't pass the sniff test.
Then again, maybe the junta really feels they can get away with everything.
Instincts and feelings aside, don't you think it's argueable either way? What doesn't gel for me is the "oh-so-clever Rovian planning" and deft execution; Junior did NOT look prepped for this one.
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Feanorcurufinwe
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Fri Jun-04-04 01:14 AM
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7. Yeah, either way, it's no master stroke nt |
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Fri Jun-04-04 01:22 AM
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8. you don't need a scapegoat if you don't admit you did wrong |
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that's what I don't like about the pushed theory. Bush's whole persona is never saying he did anything wrong so what would he blame on Tenet?
I'm not sure.
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Fri Jun-04-04 03:08 AM
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9. You also aren't a big butch leader if you can't fire a bungler |
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So it hardly looks like a deft move by Fearless Leader if that's what really happened. What keeps coming back to me is how absolutely terrible Junior was when announcing it; surely he'd have been better prepped than that if it was planned.
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Fri Jun-04-04 03:43 AM
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10. anyone that has bush* standing behind him |
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was most likely pushed... :evilgrin:
Tenent has already fallen on his sword for bush* a couple of times
he fell on his sword regarding the "Niger yellow-cake", and later about WMDs -- in the meantime with every new bit of information emerging about disinformation, bush* has stated he will get to the bottom of it but nothing has happened
people were beginning to suspect that no one would be held accountable, and that it was abundantly clear that bush* would not take any responsibility -- bush* inc. needed someone to take the fall, Tenent was selected
I think it's time to pull together a list of things bush* claims he "didn't know" or claims he was "mislead"....
-- bush* says he didn't know Ken Lay -- bush* says he didn't know about 9-11 -- bush* says he was mislead about Niger-yellow cake -- bush* says he was mislead about Iraq-WMDs -- bush* says he was mislead about Saddam-Bin Laden connection -- bush* says he didn't know about Iraq prison torture -- bush* says he didn't know Chalabi
feel free to add... I'm sure that we could fill a book with all the things bush* didn't know..
perhaps we could put up a site called "things bush* didn't know and not afraid of passing the buck...."
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Fri Jun-04-04 05:29 AM
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I think he wanted out before the Plame indictments are handed down.
Tenet and the CIA have been the fall guys for these clowns since 9/11. My guess is that he's had enough.
He'll go gracefully, he won't trash Bush in public (much to my disappointment)
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