Conversations with History: Robert S. McNamara

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @lilsweeper7843
    @lilsweeper7843 5 лет назад +174

    I remember killing zombies with this dude on bo1

  • @captatnonmuscas
    @captatnonmuscas 15 лет назад +34

    Howell Raines, from the NYT wrote once: Surely he must in every quiet and prosperous moment hear the ceaseless whispers of those poor boys in the infantry, dying in the tall grass, platoon by platoon, for no purpose. What he took from them cannot be repaid by prime-time apology and stale tears, three decades late.

  • @MrAlien911
    @MrAlien911 14 лет назад +8

    Mr. mason were are glad to have you back

  • @namatez
    @namatez 15 лет назад +45

    I was at an oil industry conference ten years ago where mcnamara was speaking and this guy knew more about the industry than most of the people in the room. I was not alive during vietnam or the crazy 60's but I believe if Kennedy left McNamara at Ford he would have been the greatest CEO in history.

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous 4 года назад +11

      Ten years ago, and this comment was made 11 years ago, meaning it's 21 years ago now..

    • @seanjohnson7367
      @seanjohnson7367 3 года назад +1

      did you blow him?

    • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
      @KeithWilliamMacHendry 3 года назад +2

      @@seanjohnson7367 You are a walaper!

    • @nitricacid3714
      @nitricacid3714 Год назад

      @@SStupendous 23 years ago! :(

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous Год назад +1

      @@nitricacid3714 Dear God! My reply to you is now 2 yeards old already... time really flies. When this reply is 2 years old, we'll be 1/4 of the way through this century!

  • @peternorthrup6274
    @peternorthrup6274 5 лет назад +7

    One of the few men that chould have put a stop to the war. There are alot of men that cant wait to see you in the after life.

  • @SPHG425
    @SPHG425 14 лет назад +46

    I salute McNamara, the best zombie killer ever

  • @korancebland
    @korancebland 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Fog of War is one of the best documentaries I've ever seen.

  • @tiamatxvxianash9202
    @tiamatxvxianash9202 4 года назад +7

    Wow. This was something to watch. Surely history will recognize Robert McNamara as the best definition ever of what a "Technocrat" is . Yet his abilities were truly much more. One can clearly see he had already made peace with himself as he fielded host Kreisler's challenging questions, particularly about his responsibilities as Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War. Thank You UCTV. RIP Robert.

    • @robertlytle9387
      @robertlytle9387 3 года назад +9

      Rest in Hell McNamara. USMC1969-1971

    • @god-of-war-fan
      @god-of-war-fan Год назад

      @@robertlytle9387 why?

    • @robertlytle5574
      @robertlytle5574 Год назад +2

      @@god-of-war-fan McNamara was instrumental in helping LBJ fight the war in Vietnam. He has the blood on his hands of thousands of Vietnam veterans. He also like most of the politicians of his era, when the men came back, were more than glad to let us take the blame for the war. Also it should be noted that he had two sons who were old enough to fight in Vietnam, but were not even drafted.
      USMC 1969-1971

  • @mwilliams3278
    @mwilliams3278 5 лет назад +15

    I’m sorry but him attending cal Berkeley at $52 a year is my biggest takeaway. That is so far removed from where we are today.

    • @blazodeolireta
      @blazodeolireta 3 года назад

      for how much more the $ was worth or for how cheap uni was?

    • @californiaslastgasp6847
      @californiaslastgasp6847 2 года назад +2

      $52 in 1933 (McNamara’s freshman year) is $1,115 in 2021 dollars.
      The closest media income figure I could find was the median engineer’s salary in 1932: $2,574. Tuition therefore cost 2% of the engineer’s salary.
      Median civil engineer salary in 2020 was $88,570. UC Berkley’s undergraduate tuition and fees for 21-22: $9,213. That’s 10% of the median civil engineer salary.
      The difference isn’t that big when one accounts for inflation.

  • @charms71
    @charms71 13 лет назад +34

    This man's intelligence is frightening.

    • @leecarney4373
      @leecarney4373 6 месяцев назад +1

      Watch The Fog of War
      One of the greatest documentaries made

    • @djpalindrome
      @djpalindrome 5 месяцев назад +2

      His amorality and willingness to have other people get killed is what scares me

    • @DanielOfAuburn
      @DanielOfAuburn 3 месяца назад +1

      He's scary smart. Unfortunately people are quick to judge him without fully appreciating the complexity of the factors in his decisions.

    • @leecarney4373
      @leecarney4373 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DanielOfAuburn look, he got a lot of stuff disastrously wrong, but if you watch Fog of War and then The Known Unknown, the difference in self awareness and desire to learn between McNamara and Rumsfeld is genuinely terrifying
      At least McNamara wanted to learn from the mistakes he made and then broadcast those lessons to future generations so that others wouldn’t screw up for the same reasons he did (leaders will still screw up, but as long as it’s not for the same reason, then humanity has moved forward)
      If I was Vietnamese or lost a family member in Vietnam then I’m guessing I wouldn’t care what he has to say and that is fair enough, but leaders should at least listen to him and try to learn from his mistakes and more importantly learn from what he discovered while he spent decades trying to understand why he got it so so wrong

  • @donokeefe3960
    @donokeefe3960 8 лет назад +36

    Alternate title for this video: Harry Kreisler throws softballs to Robert McNamara for an hour

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 4 года назад +11

    McNamara's family can love him all they want but if they respect that deceitful liar who betrayed his soldiers and his Country I have no respect for them. Even after he left office and knew all the lies he remained quiet as thousands more died! What a pitiful creature!! Yes, I'm a Vietnam vet and named my son after my flight school buddy who came back in a box and would be 71, but died when he was 20.

  • @solohoh
    @solohoh 13 лет назад +11

    He learned his ethics at Berkeley and then directed the terror bombing of Japan in WW II, then directed even greater atrocities in the Vietnam War? He is a very brilliant man who finally learned some ethics after that confrontation with Harvard students during the Vietnam War. " In Retrospect" is the courageous story of his regrets and awakening, but it admits that Berkeley and Harvard failed to teach him about character development and ethics. There is a lot of blood on his hands.

  • @jo1948
    @jo1948 4 года назад +2

    This was recorded on 5/15/1996, for those curious.

  • @flyhead2
    @flyhead2 15 лет назад +16

    McNamara has overly fond memories of himself and his ilk. He waxes poetically about his tenure at The World Bank; anyone familiar with the activities of the WB will be scratching their heads about that.

    • @charlesbukowski9836
      @charlesbukowski9836 2 года назад

      oh i dont buy him for a second....but he was fabulous with the cuban missle crises

    • @Yo_Kelz
      @Yo_Kelz Год назад

      @@charlesbukowski9836but a mere drop in the ocean of blood he’s gutted from human civilization.

  • @johnbates7983
    @johnbates7983 11 лет назад +8

    Enjoyed. Thank you for upload.

  • @springhillgolfer878
    @springhillgolfer878 2 года назад

    This was one of the first "podcasts" I put on my ipod Shuffle. Had to use iTunes on my laptop. No smartphone.

  • @scchan2009
    @scchan2009 12 лет назад +15

    Mcnamara was in a tough position, and he admit he was not a perfect person. People made mistakes - everybody did. Some are worse, but some are not as bad. It is best to do your best, candid about mistakes, try to fix them, and move forward. One of the greatest problem of modern society - self deception, ignorance, not trying, and unwillingness to confront mistakes and truth.
    Mcnamara was not perfect, and had done terrible things. But he probably is lot wiser and greater person than most.

    • @dojostarfox4520
      @dojostarfox4520 4 года назад

      Sure, in some regards, and he certainly has a niche in logistics and his technical achievements are marginally notable.
      While I personally I don't blame people in his time for being brainwashed into elitism, I think we as a society do need to retroactively condemn these ideals as they are proving entirely false as data accumulates on environmental impacts on mental function. We know now that all types of people are capable of exceptionalism when all their needs are met, and few people have contributed towards the oppression of more people.

    • @fruff30
      @fruff30 3 года назад +2

      So I guess the loss of over 58,000 american lives aswell as countless vietnamese lives was just one big, giant oopsy on his part. Hey we all make mistakes, right?

    • @Yo_Kelz
      @Yo_Kelz Год назад

      Over 3 millions deaths isn’t a mistake, it’s genocide.

    • @brittonstokes
      @brittonstokes 3 месяца назад

      ​@@fruff30 You act like he himself is the sole reason for our entry into Vietnam. He shares a degree of the burden, but his control over the situation beyond advice to the President was limited as a political appointee. He lobbied both JFK and LBJ to limit U.S. participation in Vietnam. He carried out the orders given to him, attempting to navigate a situation he knew was going to ultimately end in disaster. From his writings and interviews, it is clear to me that he is conscientious and a sensitive person inhabiting a role that perhaps wasn't best suited to his disposition. His comments on Curtis LeMay show that McNamara believed more in diplomacy than hard power in achieving the interests of the country, and he certainly wasn't a war hawk. He said in "Fog of War" that he feels Vietnam was a "damned if i do, damned if i don't" situation and that was largely the interpretation of American leadership during that time. In truth, the responsibility for the war is shared by everyone with voting power, everyone with political power, everyone with military power in the nations involved.

  • @hugglescake
    @hugglescake 5 лет назад +5

    The architect of the Vietnam War was an early advocate of car safety.
    Non-sequitur or oxymoron?

  • @distantrambler
    @distantrambler 4 года назад +4

    McNanmara was highly intelligent genius level really.

  • @WhoopityDoo
    @WhoopityDoo 14 лет назад +11

    A brilliant man who still had his flaws. However, it's human nature to have flaws. His true genius lied in that later in life, he was able to realize the mistakes he made, and tried to teach others how to learn from those mistakes. He's an incredibly humble man, but you could tell that in "The Fog of War" documentary that he still had deep regrets over Vietnam.
    He's a helluva man, and worth a heckuva lot more than any politician in Congress or the White House today.

    • @djpalindrome
      @djpalindrome 5 месяцев назад

      This genius was despised by everyone who actually served in the military

  • @RadioOperator01
    @RadioOperator01 14 лет назад +1

    @Smodog124 what does this have to do with the historical events?

  • @nazu68
    @nazu68 12 лет назад +28

    McNamara pwned on zombies.

  • @JustT725
    @JustT725 4 года назад +8

    If Mr. McNamara had been a conservative republican, do you think he would've gotten the pass that he received? I find it ironic that JFK, LBJ & this guy gets a pass on Vietnam, and how everyone is quick to jump on he legacy of Nixon.

    • @ansarmaskenov5284
      @ansarmaskenov5284 3 года назад +1

      Nixon during elections claimed that he had secret plan to end war. Total number of fatalities for his years of presidency are higher than LBJ and JFK's. Not to mention that he expanded war from Vietnam to nearby countries.

    • @thecollector4332
      @thecollector4332 2 года назад

      JFK gets a pass because his involvement in Vietnam was minimal. Only sending military consultants and nothing more. LJB barely gets a pass and Nixon gets most of the flack because casualties were the highest during his terms.

    • @calengr1
      @calengr1 2 года назад

      USA casualties peak in 1968, and then decline under Nixon admin.
      Hostile or Non Hostile Death Indicator Number of Records
      HOSTILE DEATH
      47,434
      NON HOSTILE DEATH
      10,786
      Total Records
      58,220
      Record counts provided for informational purposes only, not official statistics.
      DCAS Vietnam Conflict Extract File record counts by INCIDENT OR DEATH DATE (Year) (as of April 29, 2008 )
      Year of Death Number of Records
      1956 - 1959
      4
      1960
      5
      1961
      16
      1962
      53
      1963
      122
      1964
      216
      1965
      1,928
      1966
      6,350
      1967
      11,363
      1968
      16,899
      1969
      11,780
      1970
      6,173
      1971
      2,414
      1972
      759
      1973
      68
      1974
      1
      1975
      62
      1976 - 1979
      0
      1980 - 1986
      0
      1987
      1
      1988 - 1989
      0
      1990
      1
      1991 - 1999
      0
      2000 - 2006
      5
      Total Records
      58,220

    • @kluge1245
      @kluge1245 7 месяцев назад

      What on earth are you talking about? LBJ gets a pass on Vietnam? Since when? Vietnam War is considered the biggest blot on LBJ's presidency. And historians attribute the Vietnam War as the primary motivation for LBJs decision to not run a 2nd term.

  • @ttrons2
    @ttrons2 6 лет назад +4

    What about his Project 100,000 A horrible man. Same room as any other secretary of "offense".

  • @mazzarouni5608
    @mazzarouni5608 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting. He talks about China and Taiwan clashing and this was in 1996.

    • @bighoss4743
      @bighoss4743 2 года назад

      He was a pretty intelligent guy

  • @andresherreralopez3802
    @andresherreralopez3802 3 года назад

    What could be the musical theme at the start of the program? Does anybody whose know about it? Thanks!

  • @brianw.5230
    @brianw.5230 Год назад

    What year was this filmed??

  • @cookieman38111
    @cookieman38111 16 лет назад +4

    I wonder if when he passes on, he will get to talk to all of the people who died for nothing in Vietnam?

  • @harrymcnamara6519
    @harrymcnamara6519 11 лет назад +3

    What exactly happened during his time in government? Because the particular time period in which he served must have been secretive, even for secretary of defense.

  • @reubenboobinjewbin
    @reubenboobinjewbin 13 лет назад +4

    @solohoh I would say Gen Curtis LeMay had a much more instrumental role in the decision making leading up to, and the execution of the bombing campaign against Japan, especially the decision to use incendiary bombs on Tokyo.

  • @foxrecon19d
    @foxrecon19d 15 лет назад +6

    He should be judged by the words of America's enemies. The Soviets, the Chinese, and the North Vietnamese could not have asked for a better ally in their quest to kill American military servicemen. As Vo Nguyen Giap once said jokingly, "McNamara hated the American soldiers more than our own Revolutionary fighters."

  • @AnthraxCat
    @AnthraxCat 15 лет назад +5

    No, he was a man who held the most influential position to the President of the largest and most powerful country in history. Everyone makes mistakes, that doesn't make them any less of a mistake, but the consequences of human error are natural, and as long as you make peace with them, those who criticise you simply appear foolish. Let an old hero rest in peace.

  • @itierney
    @itierney 12 лет назад +1

    What books is he referring to at 27mins 30sec? On the Vatican council.

  • @nonplayerzealot4
    @nonplayerzealot4 14 лет назад +1

    @MetalAaron That's a brilliant trio of tuba, synthesizer, and church organ, man.

  • @KingConservative
    @KingConservative 14 лет назад +1

    @AZNkommander he is the most respectable out of the four.

  • @jonburgett6243
    @jonburgett6243 3 года назад

    Any more questions?

  • @franklinchenfranklin4840
    @franklinchenfranklin4840 2 года назад

    elliot richardson ,caspar weinberger,james schleisenger,thomas s gates

  • @hashimawan2433
    @hashimawan2433 3 года назад +5

    This guy was a Genius in Mathematics....Sadly the Vietnam war went into hell and he had to bear the burden and Nixon had to end it in 74 although nobody gave Nixon the credit for it

  • @flyhead2
    @flyhead2 15 лет назад +1

    May I see some ID, constable?

  • @bijibadness
    @bijibadness Год назад

    ...this was recorded in 1996???
    that intro sounds like 1979! (great intro, by the way, but damn - that's crunchy!)

  • @sjkdec18
    @sjkdec18 14 лет назад +1

    @skuterixas91 I think you meant to say "why am I still talking to you?" What you wrote makes no sense.

  • @1733Athalia
    @1733Athalia 3 года назад +1

    Berkeley should really push back on having any responsibility for this guy's moral and ethical values.

  • @leeweisbecker6048
    @leeweisbecker6048 6 лет назад +8

    old bob pushed seat belt safety and agent orange.......try to figure that one out

    • @simonkaroly1
      @simonkaroly1 6 лет назад +1

      I figured it out

    • @ThatGuy-vw2pi
      @ThatGuy-vw2pi 5 лет назад +1

      Old Bob also threw nearly a million Americans, including a couple HUNDRED THOUSAND legitimately retards people into a potential meat grinder over an incident that NEVER HAPPENED!
      ...Berkeley, Harvard, Ford, President of the World Bank, Sec of Defense, WAR CRIMINAL! ...Rock solid guy! 👎💩

  • @deceiver123m
    @deceiver123m 14 лет назад +6

    those with eyes and ears can see and hear

  • @HonestObserver
    @HonestObserver 14 лет назад +4

    Aw, he wasn't so bad. McNamara was the one who convinced Johnson to create FOXHOUND after the Boss died in Operation Snake Eater.

  • @Climax2004
    @Climax2004 12 лет назад +1

    Final Fantasy music?

  • @AZNkommander
    @AZNkommander 14 лет назад +2

    Robert McNamara, I salute you for valiantly defending the Pentagon against the zombie horde.

  • @flyhead2
    @flyhead2 15 лет назад +1

    Elementary, dear Watson.
    By reading.

  • @governator45
    @governator45 15 лет назад +4

    Have you seen the fog of war?

    • @samfisher2306
      @samfisher2306 6 лет назад +1

      governator45 best documentary I've ever seen

  • @willtrib
    @willtrib 15 лет назад +2

    Robert S. Mcnamara; the architect of the Vietnam war is dead.
    Walton S. Tissot wrote a interesting tonka about him, simply called Robert Mcnamara it is google- able. He is good!

  • @RusselBertrand
    @RusselBertrand 15 лет назад

    most favored nation

  • @frannyzooey11
    @frannyzooey11 11 лет назад +3

    wow, you are so deep.

  • @sleeplessintokyo
    @sleeplessintokyo 15 лет назад +3

    rip

  • @martin2132004
    @martin2132004 13 лет назад +3

    Robert S. McNamara R.I.P my nigga

  • @RusselBertrand
    @RusselBertrand 15 лет назад +1

    First one of this I have not given 5 stars to in a long time...McNamara does a much better job on Fog of War

  • @saxondog2001
    @saxondog2001 14 лет назад +1

    @1337gam3r07 Some said that he was so smart that it was scary. Thanks.

  • @Rifqi1464
    @Rifqi1464 13 лет назад +1

    i know him from call of duty black ops

  • @brrrrr12
    @brrrrr12 13 лет назад +2

    A video that is an hour long? DF?

  • @MetalAaron
    @MetalAaron 15 лет назад +4

    that's some goddawful music right there

  • @ellhow
    @ellhow 15 лет назад +2

    You have to think about the intentions, they were more than honourable.

  • @jonburgett6243
    @jonburgett6243 3 года назад

    Faith, is still necessary sometimes though for a fisher of men.

  • @infokemp
    @infokemp 16 лет назад +3

    He is LBJ's Albert Spear its a sad state of affairs, much respect to McNamara but the USS Liberty is still a stain on the whole US govt of the time there is no excuse for treason.

  • @Pimp-Master
    @Pimp-Master 16 лет назад +2

    "The Soviet threat during the sixties was very real...we may have exaggerated it a bit, but it was real."
    Certainly the exaggeration was real!

  • @base99498
    @base99498 3 года назад +1

    Unfortunately his plans are playing out today with help from both sides
    Meanwhile the 39th and 45th presidents were outsiders and less damaging yet 39th is labeled weak and 45th crazy

  • @robertmcnamara2397
    @robertmcnamara2397 12 лет назад +4

    Not really!

  • @MetalAaron
    @MetalAaron 14 лет назад +2

    @nonplayerzealot4
    It's all synth man. So 80's.

  • @Xfrimz
    @Xfrimz 12 лет назад +4

    the only thing i knew about mcnamara was that he kicked ass on black ops zombies 'five'

  • @kathleankeesler1639
    @kathleankeesler1639 9 лет назад +7

    The FOG of war

  • @KingMinosxxvi
    @KingMinosxxvi 13 лет назад +2

    i love rob mac

    • @samfisher2306
      @samfisher2306 6 лет назад +2

      He was a smart man...imperfect but intelligent imo

  • @leecarney4373
    @leecarney4373 6 месяцев назад

    This looks like the early 80s and he mentions climate change, interesting the a guy who knows about and understands the car and petroleum industry was so far ahead of the curve
    Must have been one of the few people who read the report prepared for Carter on this issue

  • @whetedge
    @whetedge 12 лет назад +4

    McNamara should have resigned the moment he realized victory was not achievable militarily.

    • @brittonstokes
      @brittonstokes 5 лет назад +2

      We won militarily. We lost politically.

    • @chrisfi3d
      @chrisfi3d 5 лет назад +2

      No, you lost both.

    • @cdr861532
      @cdr861532 5 лет назад

      @@brittonstokes The only category that we won militarily was the body count. We could not hold territory.....the peasants were not switching sides to join us. The countryside was totally controlled by the VC and the NVA was able to move throughout S. Vietnam almost unnoticed (until they decided to attack). I don't like to admit it, because I love my country, but we lost in Vietnam. When our last Marine was flying off the roof of the embassy (because there was no other way out of the city), the VC and NVA were assaulting Saigon and had control of it before sunrise the next day.

    • @californiaslastgasp6847
      @californiaslastgasp6847 2 года назад

      Didn’t he?

    • @robertlytle5574
      @robertlytle5574 Год назад

      @@cdr861532 Becuase of the way the war was fought, the American forces didn't hold territory. Look at Hamburger Hil. We lost a lot of men taking that hill but a few days after we won the battle we left, and ten days later the NVA moved right back in without firing a shot.
      USMC 1969-1971

  • @andywerner838
    @andywerner838 8 лет назад +4

    interesting. .sorry but I was born in 1971 ..

  • @ansarmaskenov5284
    @ansarmaskenov5284 3 года назад +2

    If only McNamara knew that he will be remembered not as Vietnam war architect, but as a zombie killer...

  • @graystone23
    @graystone23 14 лет назад +1

    @sluggo06 we get to c jesus???

  • @lawrencereichard180
    @lawrencereichard180 11 месяцев назад

    They should call this conversations with a mass murderer. Or conversations from hell.

  • @shillyshallyz
    @shillyshallyz 14 лет назад +2

    This conversation is a lot of blah blah about the degree of ignorance of the leaders in the murderous superpower which is still so completely and hopelessly ignorant today. Totally appalling.
    31:40 onwards is interesting during 15 minutes.

  • @colt4667
    @colt4667 10 лет назад +2

    At 28:45 I think he should have said energy - not power. At the end of his administration a president should have a lot of power but he should have spent all his energy. Nothing more to offer.

  • @famousgirl9x9
    @famousgirl9x9 12 лет назад +2

    They should be whining about Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz.

  • @Rocky-gs6mb
    @Rocky-gs6mb 3 года назад

    Truly, a great man! May God bless his soul!

  • @Clausewitz1
    @Clausewitz1 14 лет назад +5

    Unquestionably intellectually brilliant guy but who was nevertheless responsible for terrible atrocities and war crimes and should have been tried as war criminal.

    • @kendallandrews8691
      @kendallandrews8691 6 лет назад

      lol, he actually prevented real war crimes. He was a dove compared to what the joint chiefs of staff wanted to do in Vietnam.

    • @MrSleeplessnights
      @MrSleeplessnights 3 года назад

      @@kendallandrews8691 what are you talking about!?! The only thing he didn't ok in Vietnam was the dropping of nukes. Everything else was fair game as far as he was concerned. Napalm, white phosphorus and agent orange (chemical warfare) were all approved by Macnamara.

    • @kendallandrews8691
      @kendallandrews8691 3 года назад

      @@MrSleeplessnights Nope. Mcnamara was bad and incompetent, but he wasn't nearly the hawk the Joint Chiefs of Staff were. He put limits on bombing North Vietnam. Had Curtis Lemay and Earle Wheeler had their way, Vietnam wouldn't exist. He absolutely was a check on the military leadership.

    • @MrSleeplessnights
      @MrSleeplessnights 3 года назад

      @@kendallandrews8691 do you know nothing? Vietnam basically didn't exist anymore. All 5 pillars or society were smashed to bits. Healthcare, transport, housing, education and means of food production absolutely lay waste. And when he saw that it would be even worse than WWII, he jumped ship. I'm not saying he is as cold as LeMay, but the outcome wasn't Mich different

    • @kendallandrews8691
      @kendallandrews8691 3 года назад

      @@MrSleeplessnights lol a lee duan apologist. Gross

  • @bman_Bull
    @bman_Bull 3 года назад

    “This missile crisis was the last straw”

  • @robertlytle9387
    @robertlytle9387 3 года назад

    Why doesn't someone ask him why his two sons never served. It was a war fought by the lower middle class boys from blue collar families, whites, blacks, and Latinos from the lower class, and the boys from the rural small towns and farms. The upper middle class boys and the upper class boys for the most part didn't serve and that was because their parents had money and connections to keep their sons from the war. USMC 1969-1971

  • @markscarborough7580
    @markscarborough7580 3 года назад

    And now public universities are prohibitively expensive. They want to be Harvard

  • @mochopz
    @mochopz 13 лет назад +1

    it took me 7 minutes to understand the intellectual difference between these 2 men.

  • @Okpersonality
    @Okpersonality 4 года назад

    What would college students do if they were McNamara defense secretary

  • @Cat-bg2ge
    @Cat-bg2ge 3 месяца назад

    Public service 😅 the U.S.S. Liberty, he called back the rescue planes when Israel attacked.

  • @Packer1290
    @Packer1290 5 лет назад +1

    What the hell was Kennedy thinking hiring a Ford motor employee as Secretary of Defense? Why on earth did he think he was in any way qualified? The story goes.....McNamara told Kennedy that he didn't know anything about government, to which Kennedy replied: "We can learn our jobs together. I don't know how to be president either".
    Ugh!!! Really? McNamara gets way too much of a pass by history because of people’s affection for Kennedy imho.

  • @hwoods01
    @hwoods01 15 лет назад +4

    Small minded people like mcnamara do not understand that a PUBLIC SERVICE job is meant to serve the best needs of the public.. When taking on the Sec of Def. position he used it to best suit himself and his wants/needs.. Hence his abismal failure.. Works in business, but not in public service..

    • @kendallandrews8691
      @kendallandrews8691 6 лет назад

      He was more successful than whoever taught you English.

  • @RB94_
    @RB94_ 4 года назад +2

    Project 100,000... google it and find out what he done to the most vulnerable in society

  • @skybot9998
    @skybot9998 3 года назад

    Smart guy but totally underestimated the north vietnamese.

  • @annkimlong
    @annkimlong 13 лет назад

    @Weeman2atskool Look. Sometimes to do good is to do alot of bad things. Nothing is black or white. M not a vietnamese but my country also suffer like vietnam too.

  • @jokersiam6210
    @jokersiam6210 5 лет назад

    Anyone here for Call of duty black ops?

  • @robert4you
    @robert4you 5 лет назад

    Did McNamara smoke?

  • @sjkdec18
    @sjkdec18 14 лет назад +1

    Did he fart at 28:15?

  • @matthoskin3572
    @matthoskin3572 10 месяцев назад

    War criminal, that got off scott free

  • @sjkdec18
    @sjkdec18 14 лет назад +1

    @skuterixas91 because it's funny

  • @jonburgett6243
    @jonburgett6243 3 года назад

    I forgot to add, it's perfect for ME. Why? Because I am from God, not Satan. Once you accept Islam, everything becomes perfect.

  • @mistaspot1
    @mistaspot1 15 лет назад

    Why would you care if people want to live communally with each other?

  • @ddk80
    @ddk80 2 года назад

    Guy might have been a math and corporate genius, but his arrogance cost thousands of lives in Vietnam. Don’t even get me started on Operation Ranch Hand and the devastating effects it caused not only to civilians but also military personnel.