Rick Klein of the Boston Globe on Sen. Kerry slamming the ex-Big Dig boss who has been tapped by President Bush to run the Federal Highway Commission.
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2006/03/16/kerry_blocks_bush_pick_for_top_us_highway_job/"This nomination adds insult to incompetence. I have a bad feeling that Richard Capka could be to highways what George Tenet is to slam dunk intelligence, what Dick Cheney is to visionary energy policy, and what Donald Rumsfeld is to prewar planning.'"
Kerry blocks Bush pick for top US highway job
Ties cost overruns to ex-Big Dig boss
By Rick Klein, Globe Staff | March 16, 2006
WASHINGTON -- Senator John F. Kerry is blocking the White House nomination of fired Big Dig project manager J. Richard Capka to head the Federal Highway Administration, calling him a symbol of the Bush administration's ''incompetence" in managing federal agencies.
The Massachusetts Democrat announced yesterday that he was using the Senate custom of placing a ''hold" to block Capka from the post indefinitely. He equated Capka's selection with President Bush's choice of Michael Brown to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Brown was roundly criticized and ridiculed for his agency's botched response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
''We can't afford any more mismanagement and incompetence in Washington," Kerry said in a prepared statement. ''Unless we put a stop to this administration's stunning pattern of rewarding people who screw up, I'm afraid Richard Capka could become the 'Brownie' of highways."<snip>
Capka was hired as the Big Dig's project director in December 2000, and was soon criticized for failing to get a handle on spiraling costs at the massive construction project. Others lambasted him for backing million-dollar, six-month severance contracts for three lawyers who were involved with the project -- deals that he later acknowledged were mistakes.<snip>
Capka ''didn't do anything to deal with the then-still-escalating costs," Aloisi said. ''When he was here, he was in my judgment an exceedingly weak and ineffective manager, to the point of incompetence."<snip>