November 17, 2004: Headlines: COS - Swaziland: Journalism: Television: Presidents - Kennedy: Presidents - Clinton: Hardball Transcript: Chris Matthews says: Kennedy put a man on the moon. That was his plan and we executed it. He created the Peace Corps. He created the Alliance for Progress. He created the new frontier and this whole totally new youthful approach to government, everybody getting involved in government and public service because of Kennedy.
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November 17, 2004: Headlines: COS - Swaziland: Journalism: Television: Presidents - Kennedy: Presidents - Clinton: Hardball Transcript: Chris Matthews says: Kennedy put a man on the moon. That was his plan and we executed it. He created the Peace Corps. He created the Alliance for Progress. He created the new frontier and this whole totally new youthful approach to government, everybody getting involved in government and public service because of Kennedy.
Chris Matthews says: Kennedy put a man on the moon. That was his plan and we executed it. He created the Peace Corps. He created the Alliance for Progress. He created the new frontier and this whole totally new youthful approach to government, everybody getting involved in government and public service because of Kennedy.
Chris Matthews says: Kennedy put a man on the moon. That was his plan and we executed it. He created the Peace Corps. He created the Alliance for Progress. He created the new frontier and this whole totally new youthful approach to government, everybody getting involved in government and public service because of Kennedy.
MATTHEWS: Right.
Is there a shortage of greatness? And I mean by that, Kennedy put a man on the moon. That was his plan and we executed it. He created the Peace Corps. He created the Alliance for Progress. He created the new frontier and this whole totally new youthful approach to government, everybody getting involved in government and public service because of Kennedy.
What would you say was Clinton‘s big accomplishment that should justify even building a museum in the first place? What is it for?
SHUSTER: Well, Chris, it doesn‘t really transfer well when the first thing that Clinton supporters say is, 22 million new jobs. That doesn‘t really transfer too well to a new sort of high-tech library along the Arkansas River.
But, as far as they‘re concerned, they believe this reflects not only the Clinton presidency, but also a time of vast change in America, that, with the high-tech Internet boom in the ‘90s, the computer age that really dawned on the nation during the Clinton presidency, a lot of that is reflected. And even though that may not be as a result of anything President Clinton did, you certainly get that feel when you walk through the library.
MATTHEWS: Well, it sounds pretty airy to me.
Anyway, thank you very much, David Shuster.
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