Washington – The Senate has unanimously approved the nomination of Leon Panetta to be the next Pentagon chief.
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Panetta will replace Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who is retiring June 30 after 4 ½ years on the job through the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Panetta currently is CIA director. He has served in the House as a California congressman, headed the Budget Committee and was director of the Office of Management and Budget. He also was chief of staff to former President Bill Clinton.
He takes over the Pentagon with a crowded agenda — overseeing the drawdown of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, likely implementing the new policy to let gays serve openly in the military, handling the Libyan conflict and cutting the budget.
I cannot believe they got 100 Senators to vote for anything proposed by Obama. Hopefully, this will be the beginning of some rationality on other pressing matters that the Republicans have been blocking for months including key nominations in Justice, Treasury, and Interior departments and the Federal Reserve Bank