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Obama Picks Panetta Surprise as Spy Chief

Updated 5:45 AM CDT, Tue, Jan 6, 2009

A former director of the Office of Management and Budget and Bill Clinton's chief of staff, Leon Panetta is Barack Obama's surprise choice as CIA Director
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A former director of the Office of Management and Budget and Bill Clinton's chief of staff, Leon Panetta is Barack Obama's surprise choice as CIA Director.

 

President-elect Barack Obama has chosen former Clinton White House chief of staff Leon Panetta to run the CIA,  according to two Democratic officials.  Obama has also chosen a retired admiral to be his director of national intelligence.

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.

Panetta currently directs with his wife Sylvia the Leon & Sylvia Panetta Institute for Public Policy, based at California State University, Monterey Bay a university he helped establish on the site of the former U.S. Army base, Fort Ord.

Retired Admiral Dennis Blair is Barack Obama's choice to be director of national intelligence.

Two Democratic officials said Monday that the former head of U.S. Pacific Command was the president-elect's choice for the post. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement has not yet been made.

His nomination has been expected, unlike Obama's other intelligence choice of Leon Panetta to run the CIA.  Blair served in the Navy for 34 years and he was chief of the U.S. Pacific Command during the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Blair is also a China expert, and he was an associate director for military support at the CIA.
    

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  • Mike Tuesday, Jan 6 at 2:01 AM FLAG COMMENT @LadyBug There is a difference in being Positive and living in Reality. I have said from the begining that Change is not always for the better. Let's give Obama 2 years time and then we will be able to say wether or not Bush was as bad a president as people think he is...
  • Speechless Monday, Jan 5 at 9:03 PM FLAG COMMENT I don't know what to say, a few that first come to mind are Dumb @#$, idiot, moron, you can fill in your own words. While I know Obama has not had much experience in politics, and his choices for his cabinet posts have clearly shown that, this goes against everything that he ran on. When he said change, I thought he meant for the better, but this pick is absolutely insane. Hillary didn't have any experience for her post and ... MORE >
  • JustSayNo to "O" Monday, Jan 5 at 7:08 PM FLAG COMMENT The Blago-fiasco, the Burris debacle, the Richardson "pay-to-play" scandal, Emanual facing supoena, now Leon Panetta picked to head the CIA! What's next? I guess Obama will pick Oprah for US Ambassador to the UN. The American people wanted a 'celebrity', well, that got it, and the "Hollywood" soap opera drama they can handle. The only problem is the taxpayer will have to pay for this "puppet show".
  • holly Monday, Jan 5 at 6:36 PM FLAG COMMENT patriat act one patriat act two, tweaking the constittuon lives lost, corporate greed, millions lost billions out of their 401k's, global crossing, enron, worldcom, tyco, the mortgage meltdown, financial collapse of banks and financials like leahman brothers, the 3 auto maker bailout and of course hedgefund manager fined 300 million and then the 50 BILLION ponzi scheme, the republicans rock, they have scortched the earth sent ... MORE >
  • BKnotmuchlonger Monday, Jan 5 at 6:35 PM FLAG COMMENT Director of the Office of Management & Budget & a longtime congressman from California? There is somebody I would trust with our national security/secrets...I'm all for change, but we still need EXPERIENCED people in positions such as CIA director. I know how to fix cars, but it doesn't mean I should be working for NASA on a space shuttle!

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