Oh, nothing against the F/A-22 really. Just the developement issues present in every new aircraft, as well as a little friendly elbowing. And at least the problem was uncovered NOW, and not, say, when the aircraft in question happened to wander across the date line in the midst of aerial combat.
I think, for the war we have now, the Superhornet was a smart decision. But in a larger-scale conflict against a well-equipped and trained enemy, choosing the Superhornet alone may prove a regrettable decision.
I also think it entirely regrettable that we're letting PLAN officers crawl all over the USS Harry Truman.