Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he is not surprised by the public’s response to his new book.
“[I’m] not really surprised, but in a way disappointed that the book has sort of been hijacked by people along the political spectrum to serve their own purposes, taking quotes out of context,” Gates told Matt Lauer during a TODAY Show interview on Monday.
In his new book, Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War, Gates takes aim at everyone from President Obama, to Congress and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He decries the political warfare prominent in Washington.
“I think the book is very even-handed…I make clear that I have a lot of respect for both President Bush and President Obama,” said Gates, who served for eight presidents.
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