Newsweek-Feb. 7th issue
"White House Fears That the Enemy Is ... the CIA"
What a bunch of crap! Bush's Dad helped create the damn CIA and they both still obviously have close ties to it. Hell, Chimp just appoionted a whole new leadership for it. :wtf:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6884903/site/newsweek/Feb. 7 issue - Administration politicos cite a series of developments during last year's campaign as evidence that CIA careerists were out to get President Bush. First, not long before the Democratic convention in Boston, CIA bin Laden expert Michael Scheuer published "Imperial Hubris," an initially anonymous polemic castigating the U.S. government for misjudgments in responding to Islamic terrorism. Included in the book was a short critique of U.S. policy in Iraq. At first the agency allowed Scheuer, posing as Anonymous, to give news interviews. Scheuer says the CIA later shut down his media access, but only after stories about the book began more pointedly to cite his criticisms of agency management. Current and former agency officials say the CIA initially let Scheuer talk because it feared accusations of censorship; they say the agency moved to muzzle him when it began to look as if he was criticizing administration policy. Some Bushies believed Scheuer tried to establish contact with Democratic Party foreign-policy advisers. Both Scheuer and Rand Beers, the Kerry campaign's national-security adviser, emphatically denied this. "I voted for Bush," Scheuer, now retired from the CIA, told NEWSWEEK. "The idea that I was talking to Democrats is ludicrous."
After the Scheuer controversy came a leak to columnist Robert Novak that respected Mideast analyst Paul Pillar had told a meeting of private citizens that his CIA office had warned that U.S. military action in Iraq would inflame Muslim militancy, but that policymakers paid little attention. Then The Washington Times alleged that the CIA's Counterterrorism Center had given more than $15 million in grants to administration critics, including former White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke, a Bush bete noire. Next the contents of a classified CIA study outlining four scenarios for Iraq's future—ranging from gloomy to desperate (i.e., civil war)—were leaked widely after the GOP convention. Just before Election Day, the CIA was blamed for promoting allegations that U.S. forces had allowed the looting of a major Iraqi ammunition dump.