By Patrick Appel
Marc reports:
Sources say that Obama’s team is having trouble finding a potential CIA director who lacks politically incriminating links to controversial Bush Administration policies and yet commands the respect of the agency’s rank and file. Potential nominees include John Gannon, a Bush era Homeland Security official and Clinton-era intelligence officer and Jami Miscik, former chief of the CIA’s directorate of analysis. The New York Times reported that New York crisis management consultant Jack Devine, a former CIA chief of operations, is also a potential candidate.