Former Defense Official: Obama Keeping Gates The "Dumbest Thing I've Ever Heard"

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First Posted: 11- 7-08 11:14 AM   |   Updated: 12- 8-08 05:12 AM

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Defense Secretary Robert Gates is often mentioned as a potential Bush 43 holdover in the new Obama administration. According to most reports, Gates is not only popular among the service branches, but also with Democrats, who have appreciated the secretary's moderate instincts during his time at the helm following Donald Rumsfeld.

But not everyone is sold on the idea. One former high-ranking defense official now advising Obama told the Huffington Post that keeping Gates around is "the dumbest thing I've ever heard." The former official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he has told the Obama transition team as much.

"Most people don't realize that you can't just keep Gates," the former official said. "You've gotta keep some part of his team. We're not going to keep Gates and then appoint a new deputy, a whole new staff." The official, who spoke from personal experience within the bureaucracy, said that as an administrator, "you need your own people. And a lot of those people [under Gates] were neoconservative architects of the [Iraq] war."

The official cited in particular Defense Department undersecretary for policy Eric Edelman as a key assistant to Gates who should not remain in an Obama administration. Edelman, a former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney from 2001 to 2003, courted controversy last year when he criticized Sen. Hillary Clinton's position on the Iraq war for "reinforc[ing] enemy propaganda."

Recently-retired Army officer Bob Mackey said that the concern over Gates's staff had some merit, but might not be too difficult for the Obama transition team to address, should they decide to keep Gates in his post. "It all depends what level [of assistants] we're talking about," Mackey said, agreeing with the former defense official that Gates's "undersecretaries and assistant undersecretaries, you'd need to replace those people."

However, Mackey argued, the benefits of keeping Gates might be worth that trouble. "The argument, besides the fact that everybody likes Gates, is 'don't change boats in midstream.' He's actually listened to the commanders in field, instead of battling them back and forth."

Mackey also said Gates could be a serviceable interim secretary until retired four-star Gen. Anthony Zinni is available to serve in 2010 (since he only retired from the military in 2000). "Zinni's the guy you really want in there," Mackey said.

The former defense official, by contrast, had another person in mind for the department. "I would push [Sen. Chuck] Hagel. He's very well qualified," the official said. "And again, Obama's talked about being bipartisan. But the best thing would be the fact that he was an enlisted soldier in Vietnam. Think of the message would send to our young troops. Plus, he has management experience: he was number two in the VA and he started his own company [in the private sector]. It's not like this is a guy who's never managed anything."

As for another rumored DOD short-lister, former Navy Secretary Richard Danzig, the source said he could make a good choice as well. "But again, the question is in terms of that signal that you send. You and I know who Richard is, but what about people around the world? What you want to do with Cabinet selections is send a signal about what you want to do."

Defense Secretary Robert Gates is often mentioned as a potential Bush 43 holdover in the new Obama administration. According to most reports, Gates is not only popular among the service branches, but ...
Defense Secretary Robert Gates is often mentioned as a potential Bush 43 holdover in the new Obama administration. According to most reports, Gates is not only popular among the service branches, but ...
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- Mahi Joe I'm a Fan of Mahi Joe 49 fans permalink

Yeah what up with that? Bring in a trusted member like Wes Clark.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 11/07/2008
- booboo111 I'm a Fan of booboo111 81 fans permalink
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I think Obama will do what he said he's going to do, and that is appoint who he feels is the best qualified person for every position, regardless of politics, gender, race or ideology, unless that ideology contrasts with the aganda he's trying to establish. Obama has superlative organizational skills, and I don't think anyone should start second guessing him before he even takes office. He has a huge task ahead of him, including, but not limited to the choice of the puppy! Wait until he's actually in the white house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 11/07/2008

Well Stated! I second your statements.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 11/07/2008
- MalloMel I'm a Fan of MalloMel 95 fans permalink
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I'm sure, just for the time being.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 11/07/2008
- MyTake I'm a Fan of MyTake 32 fans permalink
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Obama confidant, in his own words, Zbigniew Brzezinski brought Gates to that defense post. Listen to him describe the work that he did with Gates at the Council on Foreign Relations:

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=U0CFF3TEmTo

Obama is now caught in a powerful web that that will influence all of his appointments. He must be rescued from this clandestine alliance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:16 PM on 11/07/2008
- Chironomid I'm a Fan of Chironomid 22 fans permalink

In Obama I trust.. I'm confident he'll make the right decision. There were several points in the campaign where I was saying "why the hell doesn't he... XYX" and it turned out he knew exactly, precisely what he was doing and why.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 11/07/2008

I've actually met Tony Zinni. He worked with my data back in the day. He would be a kick ass SoD.

A lot of the comments here seem a bit too partisan. Obama made a commitment to making good decisions, and looking out for the American. I don't see Gates running the Defense Department for 4 years, but for now he is one of the few reasonable choices the Bush team made.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 11/07/2008
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Right, and I'm sure he knows where all of the secret prisons are, somebody has to help eliminate the garbage before we can move forward. I'm sure President Elect Obama is considering that before he puts any other person into the mess that has been created by the Bush administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 11/07/2008
- arizonabay I'm a Fan of arizonabay 18 fans permalink
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Why not Wes Clark?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 11/07/2008

Gates must go

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 11/07/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 645 fans permalink
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I can see why he would keep him on for a smooth transition. In 6 months he will be out on his @ss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/07/2008
- Hedonist88 I'm a Fan of Hedonist88 14 fans permalink

This anon insider should be given the boot.
Trying to second guess the president-elect in the media is not the smartest way forward.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 11/07/2008
- TexasDem0 I'm a Fan of TexasDem0 35 fans permalink

If he was brought on as an adviser, and this is his advice, what is wrong?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 11/07/2008

This can't be repeated enough: We need a Democrat in this position. Dems will never shake the image of not being able to handle national security and defense if they keep giving the job to Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 11/07/2008
- patwal I'm a Fan of patwal 6 fans permalink

Seeing what a tight lid Obama kept on leaks in his campaign, the person I'd dump in a hurry is the "official who spoke on condition of anonymity".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 11/07/2008
- gbkc I'm a Fan of gbkc permalink

word

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 11/07/2008
- greginwva I'm a Fan of greginwva 2 fans permalink
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I was thinking exactly the same thing.I was very proud of the fact that the Obama campaign did not leak.This person has to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 11/07/2008

Exactly what I was thinking. He only needs to make examples of a couple of people -- you grandstand and leak -- you go home. simple. (although, on second though, his new COS, Rahm Emmanuel, is already known to have leaked his own appointment. jerk.....makes me not like him)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 11/07/2008
- Indie2008 I'm a Fan of Indie2008 45 fans permalink

No No No please. He needs a clean break from the Bush team!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 11/07/2008
- superlive I'm a Fan of superlive 5 fans permalink

The knock on the Democratic Party is that they are weak on Defense. Installing a Republican as DOD Secretary would only reinforce that negative stereotype. Wesley Clark, Jim Webb, Paul Reiskopf for Gawdsakes! Just no GOPpers need apply.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 11/07/2008
- dwt I'm a Fan of dwt 16 fans permalink
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Not surprising he is a "former" defense official.

Some loser with a big mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 11/07/2008
- musselmanm I'm a Fan of musselmanm 20 fans permalink
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The reason I voted, worked for and donated to President Obama is that he has shown me that I can trust him to not run around like John McCain making rash decisions.
I trust this man with my country and my life. He has shown great judgement and wisdom.
Lets get behind him and work to change our country back to the country we all remember.
Get to work for our country and let President Obama do the job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 11/07/2008
- bobsmith I'm a Fan of bobsmith 8 fans permalink

So you support the Wall-Street bailout, and FISA, and the "no impeachment" mantra... Obama was on the wrong side of some of the most important issues of our time, and now he appears to be surrounding himself with Republican-lites, DLC types, business executives, and there's even talk of Bush appointees being kept. And you'd trust this man with your life? Why? What has he done besides flowery talk that would cause you to so completely subjugate yourself to his every whim? I voted for him because the alternative was unthinkable, but I find it almost creepy that so many are so incredibly uncritical - as if their rational side has been completely overwhelmed by their emotional side. That's not how this country is supposed to work. He's not Bush - I get that. Bush's departure is cause for celebration. But Obama is no savior. We will need to push and prod him to do the right thing, because so far, he has been on the dark side of some very, very important issues, and there is no sign that he has any intention to improve his performance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 11/07/2008
- TRYKER I'm a Fan of TRYKER 71 fans permalink

I voted for him because the alternative was unthinkable, but I find it almost creepy that so many are so incredibly uncritical - as if their rational side has been completely overwhelmed by their emotional side." bobsmith
hmmm, isn't "creepy" an emotional term? and a subjective "feeling" that is far from rational? and we are "incredibly uncritical"...? Sounds like an over-emotional irrational reaction. hhhmmmmm
Remember too, Obama had to say and do things to get to the oval office, knowing that if he was going to change anything, he had to be elected first...the hard work of govt would come after. Relax.

Hastening to condemn the new President before he has even taken office or named his cabinet?
In hindsight, even though urged by many to "go negative", we found that his running of his successful campaign just happened to be the right way.
Now, we could assume that he will be as successful in naming his cabinet. Nothing says he can't change things down the line if a better option occurs to him.
Keeping Gates doesn't seem likely or the best choice, so lets wait and see.
Instant gratification America will have to settle down and think now and then instead of jumping to conclusions and ragging on our chosen president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 11/07/2008
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