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Former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara Dies
foxnews.com ^ | 07/06/09 | Staff

Posted on 07/06/2009 6:21:18 AM PDT by DFG

Former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara has died.

McNamara, 93, died at home in his sleep Monday morning, his wife Diana told The Associated Press. She said he had been in failing health for some time.

Known as a policymaker with a fixation for statistical analysis, McNamara was president of the Ford Motor Co. when President John F. Kennedy asked him to head the Pentagon in 1961.

McNamara worked for seven years as the defense secretary in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, longer than any other person in that post. He headed the war department during the build-up of forces in Vietnam.

He is considered the architect of the concept of "mutual assured destruction," a key feature of the nuclear arms race during the Cold War.

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To: Tammy8
"This might be ancient history to you- but the effects have shaped our history to this day and into the future."

Your reply is one of the most perceptive about the Viet-Nam War that I have seen. The after-effects are continuing, and will for many years to come.

261 posted on 07/06/2009 10:00:21 PM PDT by matthew fuller (The status quo is unacceptable. Deport 40,000,000 illegal Mexicans.)
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To: DFG
He is considered the architect of the concept of "mutual assured destruction," a key feature of the nuclear arms race during the Cold War.

I wouldn't go around touting that bit of madness. Nor would I go around touting his conduct of Vietnam.

262 posted on 07/06/2009 10:05:35 PM PDT by Norman Bates
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

You cannot begrudge men who faced death, and saw their friends die, a visceral reaction to Bob McNamara.

Vietnam was a political war, not a military one, screwed up by incompetents at many levels. Our military did everything it was asked to do, and won militarily.

The war at home was a different story.Hawks and doves weren’t just birds in that era.

We were losing an average of 220 men A WEEK in that war even as late as 1971.

If you think this thread is “bad”, just wait until Jane Fonda kicks off her mortal coil.


263 posted on 07/06/2009 10:25:50 PM PDT by exit82 (Sarah Palin is President No. 45. Get behind her, GOP, or get out of the way.)
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To: rahbert
"There's no reason for having a Navy and Marine Corps. General Bradley tells me that amphibious operations are a thing of the past. We'll never have any more amphibious operations. That does away with the Marine Corps. And the Air Force can do anything the Navy can do nowadays, so that does away with the Navy."
—Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson, December 1949


Today under Obama they are attempting to get rid of the Air Force using a similar rational.

264 posted on 07/06/2009 10:53:05 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* 'I love you guys')
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

The historians here will tell you my namesake had rigid standards of proper behavior. I’m absolutely certain the Peer would agree that McNamara is a man whose name will deservedly be scorned for centuries to come among warriors.

I am not a veteran but during the Vietnam War my academic advisor told me an earful about Robert McNamara.

McNamara treated warriors the way he treated that car he tried to weld together to save money: They were nterchangeable and readily replaced spare parts. Traditional notions such as valor, unit pride and cohesion and brotherhood were a nuisance to him. The idea that military leadership is something quite different from business management was simply alien. He was clueless that you adapt the weapons the fit the circumstances, not the other way around. Thus he repeatedly sent bands of strangers into battle with the wrong tools and then blamed them when they could not perform to his unrealistic expectations. The man was simply odious, a technocrat who might serve as an adequate technical advisor but who was way out of his depth as a commander. Lacking the insight to know his own limitations and the humility to admit that his plans did not work, he repeated all his mistakes, killing more and more young men in the process. Even in his dotage, he could readily say the war was a mistake but he never could admit that he had been an utter and complete failure.

McNamara was also a supercilious elitists who knew that having gone to Harvard was far more important that what you had actually done afterwards. My advisor was a W.W.II mustang who had taught himself several foreign languages and had taken enough courses over the years to have earned an MA in foreign policy had they all been at one university. But he didn’t have a college degree, so he knew he would never get another promotion with McNamara as Sec of Defense. “The Colonel” had the last laugh. When he resigned from military service, a decidedly non elite university saw how smart he was and awarded him an advanced degree in record time. He then got tenure at a decidedly non elite college. He never did get that bachelors degree McNamara thought was crucial in turning a man into a proper officer.


265 posted on 07/06/2009 10:53:57 PM PDT by The Iron Duke (It is entirely proper to scorn this man even in death)
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To: DFG

May this dirtbag ROT IN HELL for the damage he did to the military and the country!!!!!!


266 posted on 07/06/2009 11:06:37 PM PDT by Neil E. Wright (An OATH is FOREVER (NRA member))
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative
Speaking as a veteran of both Korea [’68-'69], and Viet Nam [1971], sorry, “Bud”, but that POS and his idiot CinC got way too many of their betters killed and wounded in a war they had NO intention of winning [wasn't the one LBJ wanted to win, the one on poverty]

They ignored their generals, actually ordered initiating points on bomb runs up north, and tried to get the other side to the table by upping the ante incrementally. And, oh yeah, McNamara kept his draft age kid OUT of the draft, and went on to tell us how the war we fought was WRONG.

So YOU offer thoughts and prayers to his family. I hope he rots in hell. Keep your class. I have my memories.

CPT ARMOR
MACV 1971

267 posted on 07/06/2009 11:16:40 PM PDT by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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To: PzLdr; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; devolve; MeekOneGOP; Grampa Dave; BOBTHENAILER; alfa6; ...
I came upon The Day It Became The Longest War in the May 1996 Proceedings. I copied and faxed it out before it became available online.

In four pages the author recreates the tension in the room as the Joint Chiefs pitched the bombing of Hanoi and the mining of Haiphong--only to be cursed and thrown out by Johnson.

The picking of targets, the allowance of sanctuaries, the incrementalism--had it been left to the warriors, Giap would've been dead rather than writing a memoir.

I was privileged to assist in a small way Henry Mark Holzer and Erika Holzer Aid and Comfort: Jane Fonda in North Vietnam. A treason indictment by the authors using transcripts of radio broadcasts archived in Colorado Springs. A road not taken by Nixon for fear of the power of Hollywood and the rest of the Leftist propaganda industry.

Two million more slaughtered in Cambodia, all thanks to arrogant fools conducting the effort, abetted by such vermin as Fonda, Kerry, Cronkite.

A victory by our warriors over the enemy's Tet Offensive spun as our defeat--

Johnson, MacNamara, Cronkite, Kerry, Fonda et al are accountable here for their actions here.

Now we suffer the treason and lies of Obama who disarms for the KGB assassin, who dismantles missile defense for the Rat Boy Holocaust Denier, who kills the F-22 for the Butchers of Tiananmen.

Gates, coauthor with Zbigniew Brzezinski of the 2004 CFR paper "Iran: Time for a New Approach" thinks it fine to lay down arms and parley with the nutcase creating the chaos to coax the Twelfth Imam from the well near Qum.

The Republic will survive because of the brave whose fight purifies the nation of the abomination of the few.

268 posted on 07/06/2009 11:51:58 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: discostu
Don't blame McNamara, blame those who gave him the power to do what he did. Much the same can be said for Obama. Obama is an incompetent fool. He's only doing what incompetent fools do, screw things up. The blame goes squarely on those who put him in power. It was no mystery what the man was about before he was elected.
269 posted on 07/07/2009 12:52:36 AM PDT by DB
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To: DFG

I hadn’t thought about McNamara in years. Then I mentioned him in a post just yesterday because he immediately came to mind in relation to the flakiest leaders in my lifetime.

He won’t be tripping over the bodies of the good who died young on the way to where he’s going.


270 posted on 07/07/2009 12:56:15 AM PDT by bustinchops
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

Oh, please. Don’t suppose to speak for me and others. The man deserves to burn in Hell. Dying doesn’t sanctify him. If God wants to forgive him, fine. But I don’t have to.


271 posted on 07/07/2009 1:00:48 AM PDT by bustinchops
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To: Larry Lucido

He won’t be seeing them where he’s going. Their paths will not cross again.


272 posted on 07/07/2009 1:01:43 AM PDT by bustinchops
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To: alice_in_bubbaland

Amen. Agree 100%.


273 posted on 07/07/2009 1:03:15 AM PDT by bustinchops
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

But that those whose deaths he caused got so much attention then as his does now.

I think the best way to properly disrespect him is to completely shut up about him, which I will now do.


274 posted on 07/07/2009 1:04:56 AM PDT by bustinchops
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To: DFG

Whew! Finally got that old SOB in the ground. Harsh, but humour me, I met him on campus in the 60’s. He had small balls then, but in later life, he cut them completely off all by himself.


275 posted on 07/07/2009 2:04:36 AM PDT by CanaGuy (Go Harper!)
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To: se_ohio_young_conservative

You.re 23. Pardon me while I chortle a bit.

We’ll see how much “better” you are after about 30 years of paying rat tax policy, putting up with rat bed-wetter programs and the tyranny of the minority and minorities.


276 posted on 07/07/2009 3:46:48 AM PDT by bustinchops
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To: Born to Conserve
Teddy seemed pretty outspoken.

I thought he was a joke until I read a bio. He really was the real deal. When he was offered command in the Army after resigning as Secretary of the Navy, he declined. Said he didn't know enough about the Army to be a Colonel. So he served under Colonel Leonard Wood until Wood was promoted. Then Teddy stepped up. He fought the War Department too over leaving his men in the malaria ridden swamps after the battle. Really a class act.

277 posted on 07/07/2009 4:40:01 AM PDT by Portcall24
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To: rbg81

What I recall is that engineers wanted a bigger tank because the one they had was not big enough to do corrosion treatment for the larger cars they wanted to build. McNamara wanted them to treat the two halves separately and then weld them together later. (Having exposed welds defeats the purpose of the corrosion treatment.)

Whenever someone touts O’s Ivy league education, I remind them it was the Ivy trained eggheads that lost Vietnam by fighting according in to a newfangled theory of “limited war” instead of actually going all in to win in as short a time as possible


278 posted on 07/07/2009 4:53:53 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath
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To: DFG

I smiled when I read this yesterday…then I asked the Lord’s forgiveness.

15 months at Portcall (Tactical Radar Control) near Nha Trang gave me a chance to see RSM’s work up close and personal.

I stole a line from one of his speeches years later for my Master’s Thesis at AF ACSC/Auburn, “People were drowning in data, while thirsting for knowledge”.
Years later I was sitting in a room with Westmoreland and five other folks talking. Westy said stopping the BUFF’s going downtown was the biggest mistake of the war. He was certain we had’em on the ropes but let them escape.

Interesting, over 250 posts and not one word about his time at the World Bank. Just shows you one build a thousand railroads and suck one time and you’re known as that for the rest of your life.


279 posted on 07/07/2009 4:55:25 AM PDT by Portcall24
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To: Portcall24
Westy said stopping the BUFF’s going downtown was the biggest mistake of the war.

As a former BUFF radar navigator we knew how to end the war in weeks. Bomb the Red River dikes, flood the entire country.

280 posted on 07/07/2009 5:02:54 AM PDT by jslade (People who are easily offended......OFFEND ME!)
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