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Two events that, while emotional, really are overrated in the context of actual events:
1. Kennedy's address to congress on 25 May 61 Quote:
Earlier, Richard Nixon gave two speeches concerning space exploration. In one, Nixon called for a manned trip around the moon, and in the other predicted that the first manned moon landing would occur in the 1970's If your political opponent calls for a trip around the moon, then you say landing on the moon If you political opponent calls for a moon landing in the 1970's, then you say before the 1970's. JFK's speech writers just took Nixon's speeches and just "added 1". Since JFK was not initially a big fan of the space race, I often wonder who was JFK competing against? The USSR or Nixon? 2. Reagan 12 Jun 87 speech Quote:
Both speeches were inspiring and certainly good political moves. But for actually changing world events, I feel they were overrated.
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