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Towering Obama Arrogance and Superbia
Confirmed in Robert Gates' New Tell-All Book...
Reaganite Republican ^
| 08 January 2014
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 01/08/2014 3:12:29 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
"I may be the secretary of defense, but I am also an American citizen,
and there is no son-of-a-bitch in the world who can talk to me like that."
Turns out that (genuinely bipartisan) former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates -the only high level official to stay-on from the Bush to Obama administrations, and who worked in some capacity for every US president since Richard Nixon- 'almost quit' in a 2009 Afghanistan strategy meeting, after being treated like crap by a President who he felt had zero grasp of "the uncertainties and unpredictability of war.' "
This -among other things- was revealed in Gates' new 600-page memoir
'DUTY- Memoirs of a Secretary at War', an advance copy of which has been obtained by the NY Times... this is gonna hurt Hillary and Biden, too-
Gates on Obama:
- In March 2011 Afghanistan 'War Room' meeting with Obama and others: "As I sat there, I thought: The president doesnt trust his commander, cant stand Karzai, doesnt believe in his own strategy and doesnt consider the war to be his, Mr. Gates wrote.
"For him, its all about getting out."
- Re. dealing with snotty WH staff: "controlling nature" of the staff "took micromanagement and operational meddling to a new level."
- (Obama's) White House was by far the most centralized and controlling in national security of any I had seen since Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger ruled the roost.
- "Hillary told the president that her opposition to the (2007) surge in Iraq had been political because she was facing him in the Iowa primary. . . . The president conceded vaguely that opposition to the Iraq surge had been political. To hear the two of them making these admissions -and in front of me- was as surprising as it was dismaying."
- And in one of the more serious charges that a defense secretary could make against a commander in chief, Gates says Obama had more than doubts about the course he had charted in Afghanistan. The president was skeptical if not outright convinced it would fail...
- Thoughts in strategy meeting with Obama: "I quit. Find somebody else. It was, I am confident, a fantasy widely shared throughout the executive branch..."
- "It is difficult to imagine two more different men than ... Bush and ... Obama. Clearly, I had fewer issues with Bush... I don't recall Bush ever discussing domestic politicsapart from congressional oppositionas a consideration in decisions he made during my time with him...
- Bush was willing to disagree with his senior military advisers, but he never (to my knowledge) questioned their motives or mistrusted them personally. Obama was respectful of senior officers and always heard them out, but he often disagreed with them and was deeply suspicious of their actions and recommendations. Bush seemed to enjoy the company of the senior military; I think Obama considered time spent with generals and admirals an obligation.
- With Obama... I joined a new, inexperienced president determined to change courseand equally determined from day one to win re-election. Domestic political considerations would therefore be a factor... in virtually every major national security problem we tackled. The White House staffincluding Chiefs of Staff Rahm Emanuel and then Bill Daley as well as such core political advisers as Valerie Jarrett, David Axelrod and Robert Gibbs would have a role in national security decision making that I had not previously experienced...
- Thomas Donilon, initially Obamas deputy national security adviser, and then-Lt. Gen. Douglas E. Lute, the White House coordinator for the wars, are described by Gates as regularly engaged in "aggressive, suspicious, and sometimes condescending and insulting questioning of our military leaders."
On Biden:
- "a man of integrity", yet "wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades"
- Gates -who also worked at the CIA and National Security Council- was highly critical of VP Joe Biden- accusing him of "poisoning the well" for military leadership.
On Congress:
- I saw most of Congress as uncivil, incompetent at fulfilling their basic constitutional responsibilities (such as timely appropriations), micromanagerial, parochial, hypocritical, egotistical, thin-skinned and prone to put self (and re-election) before country.
- I was more or less continuously outraged by the parochial self-interest of all but a very few members of Congress. Any defense facility or contract in their district or state, no matter how superfluous or wasteful, was sacrosanct. I was constantly amazed and infuriated at the hypocrisy of those who most stridently attacked the Defense Department as inefficient and wasteful but fought tooth and nail to prevent any reduction in defense activities in their home state or district.
- I also bristled at what's become of congressional hearings, where rude, insulting, belittling, bullying and all too often highly personal attacks on witnesses by members of Congress violated nearly every norm of civil behavior. Members postured and acted as judge, jury and executioner...
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TOPICS: Government; History; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; book; douglaselute; gates; joebiden; katiecouric; memoir; obama; robertgates; robertgatesbook; thomasdonilon; waronterror
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To: AdvisorB; ken5050; sten; paythefiddler; gattaca; bayliving; SeminoleCounty; chesley; Vendome; ...
To: Reaganite Republican
What a bastard this arrogant twit is. People who voted for him should be deported.
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:15:23 AM PST
by
txrefugee
To: Reaganite Republican
I’m waiting to see what books come out after Obama is out of office ...
To: txrefugee
My frustration with 2x Obama voters knows no bounds...
To: ClearCase_guy
Been thinking about that for some time now
To: ClearCase_guy
I suspect there will be worse, when he eventually leaves, hopefully in 2017.
To: Reaganite Republican
Tell us something we don’t already know, Gates. Selling a book.
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:21:50 AM PST
by
Edgar3
(Libnorance is a mental disease, and it's getting Progressively worse!)
To: castlegreyskull
Rush said yesterday that if he does leave in 2017, he intends to live in DC. He is doing that so he can keep his eye on any changes to this system he has installed. I cannot wait, sarcasm, till this POS is on the evening news on NBC everynight with his arrogant voice blasting from the TV and then across all the other channels which will carry his commentary.
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:28:07 AM PST
by
Mouton
(The insurrection laws perpetuate what we have for a government now.)
To: Edgar3
O and Hillary came right out and admitted they opposed the Iraq surge in 2007 for political reasons?
I’ll take anything I can get to stop Hillary 2016- thx Mr Gates
To: Reaganite Republican
Hopefully, this is the first of many books that will reveal the workings of the muslim in the WH.
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:40:56 AM PST
by
abclily
To: Reaganite Republican; All
I haven't read the book yet..I just ordered it, but from what I've read, I have one question for Gates, and I wonder if he addresses it in the book:
WHY DIDN'T YOU RESIGN?
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:43:00 AM PST
by
ken5050
(This space available cheap...)
To: Reaganite Republican
I hope Gates is ready, because Obama is about to let loose the dogs of war on him..
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:45:26 AM PST
by
mware
To: Reaganite Republican
Hillary would sell Chelsea into slavery if she thought it would enhance her chances of being nominated for the presidency.
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posted on
01/08/2014 3:51:51 AM PST
by
monocle
To: Reaganite Republican
Arrogance and Superbia...wow, that’s almost as good as Cable TV’s “Variety and Choice.”
To: ken5050
Just a guess, but Gates didn’t resign because he felt his responsibility to the Country and thought he it best to work from within.
It was a gutsy move to publish this book with O still in office. Leads me to believe that the situation was worse than what he wrote.
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posted on
01/08/2014 4:03:37 AM PST
by
ozdragon
To: ClearCase_guy
100 pages and a box of crayons, suitable for framing.
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posted on
01/08/2014 4:05:32 AM PST
by
NTHockey
(Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners. And to the NSA trolls, FU)
To: ozdragon
The next few weeks he will be on the TV shows defending Obama-count on it.
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posted on
01/08/2014 4:24:34 AM PST
by
fortheDeclaration
(Pr 14:34 Righteousness exalteth a nation:but sin is a reproach to any people)
To: Reaganite Republican
Gates is not one of my heroes. However, if he wants to throw some mud at the Democrats, that’s fine with me. Biden the plagiarist is a “man of integrity”? I guess you’re not a liar if you don’t understand what you are saying. Well, another reason I don’t like Gates.
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posted on
01/08/2014 4:25:03 AM PST
by
Rocky
(The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it. George Orwell)
To: Reaganite Republican
I also bristled at what's become of congressional hearings, where rude, insulting, belittling, bullying and all too often highly personal attacks on witnesses by members of Congress violated nearly every norm of civil behavior. Members postured and acted as judge, jury and executioner...Barbara Boxer expressing outrage at being called "ma'am" comes readily to mind.
God bless this man for speaking out.
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posted on
01/08/2014 4:33:53 AM PST
by
Albion Wilde
("Remember... the first revolutionary was Satan."--Russian Orthodox Archpriest Dmitry Smirnov)
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