Gates grew so disgusted with the posturing of lawmakers that he almost considered walking out of a congressional hearing 鈥 on more than one occasion.
Gates lambasts the 鈥渃onsistently adversarial, even inquisition-like treatment of executive-branch officials by too many members of Congress across the political spectrum.鈥
Gates also decries the 鈥 surprise 鈥 鈥渟ingle-minded parochial self-interest of so many members of Congress.鈥
The result, he says, was a 鈥渒angaroo-court environment in hearings, especially when the television cameras were present.鈥
Gates reserves special ire for the House Foreign Affairs Committee, describing the members as particularly 鈥渞ude, nasty, and stupid.鈥
But he was no fan of the Senate, either. 鈥淚 would listen with growing outrage as hypocritical and obtuse American senators made all these demands of Iraqi legislators and yet themselves could not even pass budgets.鈥