The vote to confirm Gen. Michael V. Hayden to lead the C.I.A. was 78 to 15, a margin that was a marked turnaround from the predictions of trouble that greeted his nomination less than three weeks ago. At the time, a number of Republicans joined Democrats in questioning whether a uniformed officer should lead the intelligence agency.
In a debate Thursday night that preceded this morning's vote, Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, tied doubts about General Hayden to the controversy over the program of warrantless wiretaps that Mr. Hayden oversaw when he was the head of the National Security Agency.
The program raises "serious questions about whether the general is the right person to lead the C.I.A., serious questions about whether the general will continue to be an administration cheerleader, serious questions about his credibility," Senator Wyden said, The Associated Press reported. |