Bush again puts partisan politics ahead of the fight on terror by nominating Porter Goss of Florida for the C.I.A. Both top Republicans and Democrats have been saying for weeks after his name had been floated that Goss was too partisan, too political and too controversial a choice to have the slightest chance of being nominated. That didn't stop Bush, who'd rather choose someone that can stir up partisan political fighting rather than someone of substance that both major parties could quickly support so that we could get on with the war on terror.
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