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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Ray McGovern's take on George Tenet
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Monday, May 14, 2007

Ray McGovern's take on George Tenet

it's a goodie... here's some teasers...
  • Tenet’s book is a self-indictment for the crimes with which Socrates was charged: making the worse cause appear the better, and corrupting the youth.
  • Tenet’s book and tiresome interviews have earned him the degree for chutzpah summa cum laude.
  • Tenet’s pitiable apologia demonstrates once again not only that absolute power corrupts absolutely, but that the corruption befouls all those nearby.
  • [Tenet's] book offers a keyhole-peep into a White House of ill repute, with Vice President Dick Cheney playing at his chess board, moving sniveling pawns like Tenet from one square to another.
  • Tenet should not be behind a microphone, but behind bars.
besides nailing tenet to the wall via the printed word, mcgovern provides a well-researched, well-sourced, very nearly first-hand perspective on what ACTUALLY took place over the time covered in tenet's book, and, in the process, manages to completely debunk tenet's sad attempt at self-justification...

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