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Why Did Goss Resign?

by Larry Johnson
Fri May 5th, 2006 at 09:56:49 PM EST

Today's surprise announcement by Porter Goss comes on the heels of press stories that members of Congress received sexual favors from prostitutes allegedly procured by Brent Wilkes, an entrepreneur implicated in the bribery of Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham. Wilkes, we are told, hosted poker and hooker parties at the Watergate Hotel. Wilkes also happened to be an old high school buddy of the CIA's number three man, Dusty Foggo.

Speculation in the blogosphere suggested that Porter Goss selected Foggo because of his ties to Wilkes and may be implicated in the sexscapades. I'm told by a friend who used to work at the Agency that Goss, on this charge is clean. In fact, Goss may be a victim, guilty only of selecting some lousy staff.

A former CIA buddy tells me that Porter's main problem, however, is a key staffer who is linked to both Brent Wilkes and the CIA's Executive Director, Dusty Foggo. My friend also said that it is highly likely that the Goss staffer did participate in the hooker extravaganza. Goss, politician that he is, probably recognized that even though he did not participate in the sexual escapades and poker games, his staffer's participation created a huge problem for him that would be difficult to escape.

There also is truth to the rumor that Goss was not happy with presiding over a CIA that had been rendered a co-equal with the Department of Defense intelligence units. Prior to the creation of the National Director of Intelligence, the CIA was the lead intelligence agency. No longer. Ironically, part of the impetus for the creation of the NDI was the pereceive "failures" of the CIA with respect to 9-11 and Iraq. Recent revelations by retired CIA officers, such as Paul Pillar and Ty Drumheller, make clear that the CIA basically got it right on Iraq and was ignored by the Bush Administration.

Porter Goss, to his credit, did make a valiant effort to revitalize the human collection side of the Agency. He reopened CIA posts overseas that his predecessor, George Tenet, had closed. On the demerit side of the ledger, however, Goss also politicized the CIA. He brought political operatives into the CIA who made loyalty to the Bush Presidency the primary concern. This helped drive out much needed talent and weakened the CIA's ability to conduct overseas operations while tarnishing the CIA's tradition for offering objective analysis.

It appears there will be another victim in this mess--Dusty Foggo, the CIA's Executive Director. Dusty is an old friend of Brent Wilkes and there has been plenty of speculation and rumor suggesting that Dusty got his job because of Porter's intervention. Not so says a friend. Dusty got the job thru the intervention of one of Porter's senior aides, who pushed and got Dusty the job. While the rumor mill tries to suggest Dusty was implicated in the hooker scandal, a friend tells me no. According to my friend:

"Re: Dusty¹s poker games, I guess guilt by association is a favored game in Washington on both sides of the political spectrum, but really, these events were quite innocent, at least when viewed from the perspective of if Dusty is guilty of anything beyond keeping too high a profile in what turned out to be the wrong company. If you want to know, the way these things worked were that once or twice a week, Dusty would host a poker game either at his house in Vienna or Brent¹s place at the Watergate, later the Westin. These things went on from the mid 1990¹s until Dusty went to Frankfurt in the early 2000¹s. Basically, Dusty used these games to take his mind off of his feud with Buzzy Krongaard, which was a minor thing to Buzzy, but weighed pretty heavily on Dusty¹s mind. When at Dusty¹s place, they were pretty much all Agency guys, except for Brent. Dusty¹s wife laid out the food and drink. When downtown, Brent would invite Duke and some other denizens from the Hill, but the majority were always Dusty¹s Agency poker buddies. Brent would pop for the drinks and snacks downtown, and the ambiance was kind of like the poker game on The Sopranos. At either location, Dusty was the center of attraction and kind of the host. There was always a lot of bitching about Buzzy, even in front of the Hill guys. These were always all guy things, their weren¹t any women there. Dusty is a big cigar aficionado, in fact, he used to have the license plate CIGRMAN on his car. The room was always filled with smoke. Downtown, it wasn¹t unusual for guys to crash in the bedrooms or on the couch before going home at dawn to catch a shower and go in to work. It would not surprise me if Brent used the same rooms at the Watergate and Westin for subsidized Congressional encounters with hookers, but I don¹t know this to be the case. If Brent did, I doubt that he would¹ve said anything to Dusty about it, because, for all of his judgmental shortcomings, Dusty has enough of a political antenna to realize that he shouldn¹t be playing poker in the same room where Duke was availing himself of free hookers. As you probably know, Dusty is the type of guy who people either love or hate. In my experience, women who hate him do so because he is an unabashed chauvinist of the old school. Guys who hate him pretty much do so because they wish they had the moxie to get as much poontang as they think he is getting. So there you have it, at least my take."

Unfortunately for Dusty, his days at CIA are probably numbered. What is even more unfortunate is the effect of this scandal on the CIA and ultimately this nation. The CIA has endured the shame of the President, the Vice President, and the Republican controlled Congress, blaming it for intelligence failures in Iraq when in fact, the CIA told the truth on critical issues but the leaders did not want to hear it. The CIA also has endured a President and Vice President whose immediate staff have been implicated in the outing of an undercover CIA officer. Despite a promise to get to the bottom of this breach of secrecy, President Bush has permitted one of the participants in that leak--Karl Rove--to stay on the job. And now a sex scandal that implicates, by association, the former Director of the CIA and the number three man at the Agency.

Hopefully, President Bush will seize this opportunity to remove the taint of politics from the CIA. We need a professional, not a political hack running the CIA. We live in a dangerous world that requires an organization like the CIA capable of operating in the world of the covert and clandestine. Faced with a crisis of leadership and confidence, however, the CIA may be distracted from its mission of helping protect this nation. Viewed in this light, the sudden departure of Porter Goss is a real tragedy.



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I for one am not sad to see Porter Goss go.  I never thought he was the right person for that job to begin with.  Like you said, we need a pro there, not a political hack.  And in spite of his long career in and around intelligence, he remained first and foremost a political hack pwned by the Bush family, imho.

I remember when Tenet resigned, the one thing he said that betrayed the administration's political blame game was a carefully subtle statement that went something like this: "Our best kept secret is that we are very very very good at what we do."  Of course, he could not be direct about what he meant by that, but I think most of the folks in the room got it.


Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. -Margaret Mead

by blueneck on Fri May 5th, 2006 at 10:22:12 PM EST
One of the sentences in the post:  "A former CIA buddy tells me one of Porter's Goss has a problem, however, key staffers is linked to both Brent Wilkes and the CIA's Executive Director, Dusty Froggo." WTF?

And one of the central characters is named "Froggo"?? WTF?

By the way, I think this post has very little value to anybody.

I'm waiting to see what the Dana Priest article in the Washington Post says any minute now.

by Arminius on Fri May 5th, 2006 at 11:47:37 PM EST
I agree about the low value here, but the number three guys name is really Dusty Foggo.  I think "Froggo" is a tongue-in-cheek reference to his upcoming frog-march.

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. -Margaret Mead
by blueneck on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 12:03:37 AM EST
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Looks like froggo has been changed now....


Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. -Margaret Mead
by blueneck on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 12:05:01 AM EST
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but chances are slim to none (and Slim is out of town) that we'll get one -- more than likely we'll get someone who's able to "spin" the intelligence the right way to please this misAdministration, especially in regards to Iran...

"Who does the President think he's f-in' kidding?" -- Keith Olbermann, 3/20/06
by Cali Scribe on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 01:45:31 AM EST
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Contracting probe could extend to CIA

(GovExec.com) Dec. 4, 2005 -- According to past and present CIA officials interviewed over the past month, CIA executive director Kyle "Dusty" Foggo -- whose career duties have encompassed letting CIA contracts -- has had a long, close personal relationship with two contractors identified (though not explicitly named) in court papers as bribing Cunningham: Brent Wilkes of the Wilkes Corp., whose subsidiaries include defense contractor ADCS; and former ADCS consultant Mitchell Wade, until recently president of defense contractor MZM, Inc. It is a relationship, the CIA officials say (with some putting a particular emphasis on Wilkes), that has increasingly been of concern.

One current and two retired senior CIA officials told Government Executive that (as noted last week by reporter Laura Rozen in The American Prospect's TAPPED blog) the relationship of Wilkes and Foggo -- who the CIA's Web site declares is "under cover and cannot be named at this time," even though he is pictured and identified on a federal charity web page -- has been a subject of increasing concern by some at Langley.

Exclusive: Top CIA Official Under Investigation

WASHINGTON D.C. (ABC News Exclusive) March 3, 2006 -- A stunning investigation of bribery and corruption in Congress has spread to the CIA, ABC News has learned.

The CIA inspector general has opened an investigation into the spy agency's executive director, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, and his connections to two defense contractors accused of bribing a member of Congress and Pentagon officials.


The CIA inspector general has opened an investigation into the spy agency's executive director, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo.

Odd isn't it, just a week after Porter Goss sacked Mary McCarthy... working for the IG at the CIA!

Opening of Larry Johnson's diary ::

    The case against the CIA Intelligence Officer, Mary McCarthy, fired for her alleged role in leaking information about secret prisons to the Washington Post's Dana Priest smells a little fishy.

The Duke Of Hurl! :: Connections MzM Inc. ◊ by Connecticut Man1
Mon Nov 28th, 2005 at 11:12:22 PM PST

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

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by Oui on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 02:34:07 AM EST
Why Did Goss Resign?  Cause he had to.  Reason is that of which none of us know for sure.  All we can do for now is speculate and that is ALL we can do for right now.  This stuff that he resigned on the spot, well, I think for a week or so now they knew he had to go.  His denials all over the place with the Cunningham scandal is not withstanding.  Dusty brought with him excess baggage and he is doomed now!  Porter Goss has had his hands dirty for many years now.  Starting in Central and South America.  The after affects from those areas are soon to come out if the new Heads of State and their respective new Presidents have anything to say about it.  Just you watch and see.  Negroponte's career will come to an abrupt end someday too.  If I were he, I would be watching just how I flew too, as well as others.  The land below us is just now getting on track to do the real good for getting justice...anyhow that is just my opinion.   Negroponte+Kissinger=murder...remember?

Goss and his connections to the Bushie boys has long standing, so this quiting like this does have to query me somewhat.  This is beyond Bush's control, if you ask me...something very deep is happening....What is we will never know for sure...

I do think on the sideline of things, Goss and his gosslings are involved in sex, and other things...It is their nomenclature...

by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 07:24:26 AM EST
Because the Rats are panicking.

The stench of criminality and incompetence that surrounds this administration is finally getting so bad that even the sleepwalking, TV tranced out householders...the American public...are beginning to wake up to the fact that they've got a REALLY bad rat problem.

You know the old saying "I smell a rat?" Well let me tell you, from one who HAD a rat at one time in a Lower East Side apartment...you CAN smell 'em.

Personally, I took a .45 and blew that rat away after stuffing its escape holes with steel wool, but hey...whatever works. I think Patrick Fitzgerald is going to be the first in quite a long line of exterminators that is going  to clean this whole Augean stable of Ratpubs right out of office, but what do I know?

I DO know that the Rats are panicking, and I also know that a cornered rat can be VERY dangerous. In place of the amoral, incompetent hustlers like Porter Goss and Dusty Foggo...middle aged-spread kinda rats...we will now see the dominance of John Negroponte and other, more effective bureaucratic mass murderers. Backs are beginning to go to the wall now, and the iron fist is going to come out of the polyester glove on ALL levels.

From comoc names like Dusty and Foggo and Goss we progress to more poetic takes on the matter.

Negroponte.

Black bridge.

OOOOooooo....

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Scaaaaaaary!!!

AG

P.S. Mr. Johnson, it is obvious that you are an apologist for the CIA. Calling these hustlers "Dusty", referring to "former CIA buddies". Jes' them good ol' boys boys up there in Spy Holler, a'whorin' and a'gamblin' and a'smokin' and a' gettin' all a' that poontang so's they kin relax from their serious duties a'proppin' up a seriously compromised system of economic imperialism by any and all means necessary.

Well, sir...it NEEDS an apologist. But you could do better.

"Hopefully, President Bush will seize this opportunity to remove the taint of politics from the CIA."

Whaddayou, KIDDIN' me or WHAT!!!???

Butch IS "politics" and not a DAMNED thing more. As is the CIA in its current incarnation.

Yes, we DO need "an organization like the CIA capable of operating in the world of the covert and clandestine."

Like Gandhi's response when asked what he thought about Western Civilization...I too think that something like that would be a good idea.

Like...say...an organization that gets its mitts OFF of the American media. One that steps AWAY from interference in domestic American politics. One that is subject to some EFFECTIVE oversight by civilians. Especially financial oversight.

I am sure that there are literally thousands of real patriots and highly competent professionals involved in the intelligence services of this country.

There are lots of fine workers and engineers working for General Motors and Ford, too, but the management of those corporations is and has been just as compromised by the systemic failure of American society and politics over the past 40 years or so as has been the CIA.

And the "sudden departure" of Porter Goss is no more a real tragedy than the stepping down of any OTHER second rate CEO at a failing corporation. Until the crooked and incompetent Board of Directors ITSELF...this administration...is booted out by the stockholding American people, the only "real tragedy" here is that someone like John Negroponte tightens his grip on the system.

Which may NOT be a real tragedy, because until the real villains come out from behind their various wizard's curtains, the majority of Americas will still labor under the totally mistaken idea that there is some sort of honesty and integrity at the very top of the power pyramid.

And there is not.

i do not object to your job as CIA defender, Mr. Johnson, but I DO object to seeing it on a supposedly left-wing blog, and I also wish you would tone down on the "gee whiz" accents as well.

You "old CIA buddies"...those good ol', cigar smokin', poker playin', testosterone poisoned 'Murricans...done fucked up BIG time, and the whole goddamned agency should be revamped.

Now. Or at least as soon as the BushCo gang is broken.

I appreciate the CIA's role in opposing BushCo. I also like it when rival mob factions fuck each other up. But we could do better.

Let us pray.


Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 08:35:06 AM EST
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I don't agree with your assessment:

P.S. Mr. Johnson, it is obvious that you are an apologist for the CIA.

Similar to any war that needs to be won, resistence from inside is a necessary element. Thank God we have Ambassador Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame. Bush & Co. have made political appointments at the top of the CIA, as did Porter Goss in CIA management. I hope their bad choices will come back to haunt them through the integrity of honorable men at the Agency. I believe Larry Johnson, as a former intelligence man, is one of them.

Repeating what Deep Throat said this past week in a interview:  

    "No I don't see myself as a hero. I didn't want the Bureau to become a political tool of advisors in service of the President."

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

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by Oui on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 08:52:48 AM EST
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The left wing of the right wing vs. the right wing of the right wing.

That is what we have up and down our system, Oui.

Sorry.

More taste!!!

Less filling!!!

Still some sad, sad beer.

And I object LOUDLY to any attempt to humanize these hustlers.

As I said in my comment:

I am sure that there are literally thousands of real patriots and highly competent professionals involved in the intelligence services of this country.

There are lots of fine workers and engineers working for General Motors and Ford, too, but the management of those corporations is and has been just as compromised by the systemic failure of American society and politics over the past 40 years or so as has been the CIA.

Trying to make people like Porter Goss and Dusty Foggo look like anything other than the dismal hacks that they are is unacceptable. The fact that John Negroponte is undoubtedly WORSE than they are has nothing to do with the situation.

Sweep  'em ALL out along with their controllers and let's get down to the business of saving this country before it is too damned late. Continued hegemony in the Americas and the Middle East by way of bribery and assassination is simply not going to cut it much longer, nor is continued interference in domestic matters BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY INCLUDING ASSASSINATION.

And yet that is EXACTLY what these people have been doing for the past 50 years.

It's what's for supper, as long as they are the cooks.

Sorry, Oui.

Mais non!!!

The Secret Government is out of control and if we do not stop it soon, we are finished.

I repeat:

I am sure that there are literally thousands of real patriots and highly competent professionals involved in the intelligence services of this country.

Let's get some of them into positions of leadership and turn this goddamned ship around.

Before we run aground.

AG

Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 05:32:52 PM EST
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Has anyone read the bombshell that Aravosis put up at AmericaBlog?

Cunningham secretly gay?

Rove somehow implicated?

John's got a damn good point point going; no one has asked the gender of the prostitutes that Goss and others were supposedly cavorting around with.

by boilerman10 on Sat May 6th, 2006 at 11:49:28 PM EST


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