Monday, November 23, 2009

John Negroponte

Negroponte: Bush More Intellectual Than You Think

The former intelligence chief says Bush was a prolific reader. more >>

New CIA Take: Was Goss Inept or Sabotaged?

The story is etched in Washington political history: After George Tenet, the internally popular and second-longest-serving CIA director ever, quit his post in 2004, his replacement, former Rep. Porter Goss, practically destroyed Langley with his partisan bumbling. more >>

At Least It Wasn't 'Negropanty'

Oh, boy, it's time again for a new spell-check program on the White House computers. This time, the media affairs office has misspelled the name of one of President Bush's longtime top aides, John Negroponte. more >>

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