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Too Compassionate

Glenn wonders why Bush hasn't fired Tenet. Me, too. Of course, if I'd been president, I'd have replaced him before 911, along with a lot of other Clinton holdovers.

I think that it's one of his weaknesses--he barely seems capable of firing anybody. The only ones that I can think of that he has are Paul O'Neill, and Jay Garner.

Anyway, if Woodward is correct on this, and Tenet really did convince Bush that Iraqi WMD was a "slam dunk," what does that do to the credibility of the "Bush lied, people died" crowd, or those who bellow about him "betraying the country"? Not that they ever had much to begin with, of course.

Posted by Rand Simberg at April 20, 2004 08:47 AM
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I'm wondering what the Harvard MBA program has to say about when you take over as new chief executive of an organization, you know, about who to can and who to keep.

- Eric.

Posted by Eric Strobel at April 20, 2004 04:52 PM


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