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Memoirs of a Secretary at War
May 22, 2016hrhhall rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
It is the most informing book I have ever read on how things in the US Government actually work. Aside from Nancy Pelosi and Congress as a whole, he has good words (and bad) for everyone - with few axes to grind (though he does point his finger when he thinks appropriate). T his book makes the evening news alot more understandable - who needs Dickie Roper, when the American Congress is willing to fritter away hundreds of billions of dollars on programs neither the Defense Department nor the top brass want, just to protect jobs back in the home district.