bruce reed said the worst fear is that no one will read it. everyone, do your part to make sure that nightmare does not come true. [laughter] i do not know if this is the most interesting thing, but if you want to look at president clinton's legacy, what comes through in oral history is the point i made earlier, we have a narrative of what happened, it was not guaranteed to happen. leon panetta said that he was willing to do it, knowing all the risks involved, that panetta says led to economic growth. we talked a lot about economic policy, but another insight in the all history is party politics. the democrats, before brooklyn's policy, had not been known for fiscal discipline. it was known as a revolutionary shift in party roles and identities, and a number of oral histories -- roger altman says it may turn out that bill clinton may have transformed the democratic party. the leadership in that area is substantial. i do not know if that satisfactorily answers your question. >> gene sperling , what is your proudest moment? >> proudest is gettin