Jon Stewart finished out the week with a two-part interview with Bill Clinton, discussing Clinton’s use of “facts” and numbers that are “real”.
Clinton noted that a lack of specifics was Romney’s greatest issue:
“If I come to you and I say we have this terrible national debt, and here’s my opening gambit — the first thing I’m going to do is raise it by another $5 trillion over a decade by doing another round of tax cuts that mostly benefit the people who benefitted over the past decade even though it didn’t produce jobs. Now we’re in a really deep hole, now let me tell you how I’m gonna get out of it. Well what about the details? See me after the election.”
You can watch the full segment below.
Bill Clinton, Part 1: Bill Clinton shares the fact-based aims of his Democratic National Convention speech and his reliance on evidence rather than ideology.
Bill Clinton, Part 2: Bill Clinton reveals the Clinton Global Initiative’s high-profile guest list and how it’s a nexus for future partnerships between government, NGOs, and private industry.
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