Politics | Robert Gates Gates: Obama's Most Effective Secretary Republican holdover provides political cover on tough calls By Kevin Spak Posted May 15, 2009 8:28 AM CDT Copied President Barack Obama, left, with Sec. of Defense Robert Gates, right, walks towards the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One helicopter, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009 in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Keeping Robert Gates as secretary of defense is starting to look like Barack Obama’s shrewdest personnel move, argues Gerald Seib in the Wall Street Journal. As someone appointed by the last two Republican presidents, Gates “brought to the table a credibility that no Obama appointee would have had,” giving Obama cover on a bunch of hard decisions, like endorsing the release of secret "torture" memos and fighting the release of more abuse photos. Gates also had the authority to replace Afghanistan commander David McKiernan with counterinsurgency expert Stanley McChrystal with barely a peep from left or right. His rollout of a radically different Pentagon budget was handled masterfully, limiting outcry from bruised lawmakers whose districts are addicted to endangered contracts. In each case, both sides listened because Gates occupies a unique position. “He has nothing left to prove, nobody to impress, no next job to covet.” Read These Next A professional cornhole player with no arms, legs accused of murder. Iran war may bring the end of the venerable F-14 fighter jet. Moments before LaGuardia crash, strange odor on another plane. Valerie Perrine, Superman's Miss Teschmacher, has died at 82. Report an error