"We believe that to err is human. To blame it on someone else is politics"
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The intent is double-edged. Humphrey, a consummate insider, isn’t posturing as above the system so much as admitting how it works in public - a rare rhetorical flex in a world built on plausible deniability. The subtext is a warning about incentives: in politics, the problem isn’t error, it’s the choreography after the error. Mistakes can be corrected; blame is a strategy. It redirects anger, protects careers, and converts complexity into a villain.
The line also functions as a self-defense mechanism. Coming from a mid-century liberal who lived through Vietnam-era backlash and the ruthless factional fights of the Democratic Party, it reads like hard-earned realism. He’s telegraphing that policy outcomes are often less decisive than narrative control - who gets tagged as the screw-up, who gets to look “responsible,” who survives the next news cycle.
Its wit works because it doesn’t moralize. It shrinks “politics” down to a recognizable habit, making cynicism feel less like ideology and more like observation.
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"We believe that to err is human. To blame it on someone else is politics." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-believe-that-to-err-is-human-to-blame-it-on-54795/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.













