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_creationDateDatetimeNovember 9, 2006 5:45:08 PM
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TopicPageNomination of Robert Gates as U.S. Secretary of Defense
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Gates was a good choice

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DateDateNovember 8, 2006
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QuoteText"Gates is more the get-along scholar—professional, fastidious, and nonpartisan. If George W. Bush was looking for an utterly uncontroversial figure to calm nerves, settle bureaucratic hostilities, and re-establish credibility on Capitol Hill, he could have found no one more suitable than Robert Gates."
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The Analyst Cometh by Fred Kaplan (Slate, November 8, 2006) (view)