Brennan Pulls Out Of Running For CIA Chief, Chides Liberal Blogs

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PAMELA HESS | November 25, 2008 06:20 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — John Brennan, President-elect Barack Obama's top adviser on intelligence, took his name out of the running Tuesday for any intelligence position in the new administration.

Brennan wrote in a Nov. 25 letter to Obama that he did not want to be a distraction. His potential appointment as CIA director has raised a firestorm in liberal blogs that associate him with the Bush administration's interrogation, detention and rendition policies.

Brennan, a 25-year CIA veteran, helped establish the National Counterterrorism Center and was its first director in 2004. He has privately and publicly said that he opposed waterboarding and questioned other interrogation methods that many in the CIA feared could be later deemed illegal.

"It has been immaterial to the critics that I have been a strong opponent of many of the policies of the Bush administration such as the pre-emptive war in Iraq and coercive interrogation tactics, to include waterboarding," he wrote. "It is with profound regret that I respectfully ask that my name be withdrawn from consideration for a position within the intelligence community. The challenges ahead of our nation are too daunting, and the role of the CIA too critical, for there to be any distraction from the vital work that lays ahead," Brennan wrote.

An Obama adviser said Brennan made the decision to withdraw on his own and that he will remain heavily involved in the transition. The adviser is not authorized to discuss internal deliberations so asked not to be named.

Obama's spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said Obama accepted Brennan's decision and "is grateful for John's continuing assistance as a valuable member of our transition team."

However, a group of about 200 psychologists published an open letter to Obama on Nov. 22 opposing Brennan's leadership of the CIA. They cited several media interviews in which they deemed Brennan insufficiently opposed to rendition and harsh interrogation to make a clean break with the Bush administration's policies.

They noted that he told the National Journal in March that he would favor "continuity" in intelligence policies in the early days of the Obama administration.

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"I would argue for continuity in those early stages. You don't want to whipsaw the (intelligence) community," Brennan said. "I'm hoping there will be a number of professionals coming in who have an understanding of the evolution of the capabilities in the community over the past six years, because there is a method to how things have changed and adapted," he said.

In a 2005 interview on "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer," Brennan defended rendition as "an absolutely vital tool." In 2007 on CBS News, he said the CIA's harsh interrogation program, which included waterboarding on at least three prisoners, produced "life saving" intelligence. Waterboarding is a form of simulated drowning.

Brennan has spoken out publicly against waterboarding.

"The fact that I was not involved in the decisionmaking process for any of these controversial policies and actions has been ignored," he wrote in a letter obtained by The Associated Press. "Indeed, my criticism of these policies within government circles was the reason why I was twice considered for more senior-level positions in the current administration only to be rebuffed by the White House."

One former intelligence official said Bush in 2005 rejected nominating Brennan, then interim National Counterterrorism Center director, as the actual director.

"The politicos at the White House said no because they thought he was too outspoken in his criticism of the administration and not sufficiently on board with their program," he told AP.

National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell in 2007 had Brennan on a short list to become his principal deputy director, the second-highest position at the organization. The White House again rejected him, intelligence officials said.

(This version CORRECTS that letter was from psychologists, not psychoanalysts.))

WASHINGTON — John Brennan, President-elect Barack Obama's top adviser on intelligence, took his name out of the running Tuesday for any intelligence position in the new administration. Brennan ...
WASHINGTON — John Brennan, President-elect Barack Obama's top adviser on intelligence, took his name out of the running Tuesday for any intelligence position in the new administration. Brennan ...
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If you can't handle the liberak blogger why the h~ll would you wana run the CIA anyway ?
i trust in Barack 's vetting process (no torturer would pass the test )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 11/25/2008
- K-Dog76 I'm a Fan of K-Dog76 8 fans permalink

Lalama, scathing and uneducated response.

The vetting process had already allowed Brennan to be Obama's top adviser, and as stated was against torture and his stance prevented him from advancement under Bush. HE also worked in the CIA under Clinton, this was not a partisan man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 11/25/2008
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 105 fans permalink
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Finally we beat the DLC at something!

Folks, the MSM, MSB, and the DLC/GOP did their hardest to convince us that netroots/b­logosphere did nothing this election.

Some even taunted us when they buckled to the awesome power of joementum. Who's laughing now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 11/25/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

DLC? The moderate wing of the Republican Party?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 11/25/2008
- K-Dog76 I'm a Fan of K-Dog76 8 fans permalink

George,

gee it shouldn't be a laughing matter, if an economic collapse continues, there may not be enough electricity to keep the internet up an running... goodbye blososphere

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 11/25/2008
- Charmed I'm a Fan of Charmed 27 fans permalink

If Obama wants him, he will stick to what he wants. People really should give Obama some space.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 11/25/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

I'm just thrilled that he does NOT let them dictate what he should or shouldnt do

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 11/25/2008
- HC4BO I'm a Fan of HC4BO 34 fans permalink
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NO !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 11/25/2008
- K-Dog76 I'm a Fan of K-Dog76 8 fans permalink

Charmed,

good point, its too bad partisanship has nixed this one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 11/25/2008
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