I do not care what Dan Goldin said in or out of context.
Well, that's odd. You're posting on an Apollo-focused discussion board. Presumably you care about the Apollo Project.
Am I unreasonable to expect that what Goldin said--in or out of context--would be pretty interesting to someone who cared about the Apollo Project?
Is he right about the radiation problem? How did Apollo solve it? How well did the solution work? What new technologies were developed to solve it? Etc.
As it turns out, there's actually quite a lot of fascinating technical detail about the radiation problem, and about the Apollo solution. I should think that if you care about the Apollo Project, you'd be quite interested to learn more about what Goldin meant, and how it applied to Apollo.
On the other hand, if you don't care about the Apollo Project, that would explain why you suddenly don't care what Goldin had to say (even though you cared enough to ask about it in the first place). But if you don't care about Apollo, why are you even posting here?