Posted
7/08/2009 09:13:00 PM
by Douglas
Another great piece of Robert McNamara, this time by Errol Morris
himself. I'll save the last paragraph:
It’s the endless juggling of personal morality, loyalty, political possibility and the caprice of history. If he failed, it is because he tried to bring his idea of rationality to problems that were bigger and more deeply irrational than he or anyone else could rationally understand. For me, the most telling moment in my film about Mr. McNamara, “The Fog of War,” is when he says, “Perhaps rationality isn’t enough.” His career was built on rational solutions, but in the end he realized it all might be for naught.
You can do a lot of good in your life, but when it's all over, you'll just be remembered for the bad.