The Daily Show: Ears Edition - ICYMI - Bob Woodward on "Fear" in America & President Trump's War on Truth
Episode Date: August 20, 2019Journalist and "Fear" author Bob Woodward discusses the threat posed by President Trump's sweeping ignorance and his administration's willingness to publicly defend his lies. Learn more about your ad...-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Please welcome Bob Woodward. Welcome to the show. Thank you. Great to be here. Can I just tell you, one of my favorite
experiences was I was doing shows in Washington, D.C. and I went to the same restaurant and you got up to what you were just
leaving the restaurant I guess but it felt like everyone in DC like turns to
look at you like that's the guy who could write about us and end our
careers
you remember that night my fly was down
I don't remember because I was looking at your eyes Bob. You have
written about nine presidents. It feels like for a long time people always
regarded yours. Bob Woodwood, the journalist who is impartial, he writes the
story as it is. I mean you wrote about Nixon as well, you wrote about nine presidents.
This book feels different though. It still feels like you're impartial, but it feels it feels like it really, really
condemns President Trump. Because of the evidence. Time and time again.
If you look for a summary, it's a war on truth and he's making all these
decisions in foreign policy in the economy and it's a war on truth. And he's making all these decisions in foreign policy
in the economy.
And it's not based on facts.
And so I think we're really, I think this is a pivot moment.
Right.
And the country needs to come to grips with what's going on.
And there are going to be investigations going on for years, probably.
But here you have a situation where the president, people who work for him,
have to take papers off his desk in order to prevent him from beginning a catastrophe.
Like there was an order about a trade agreement in South
Korea and you think, oh, that's just a trade agreement, but it's a part of an alliance with
South Korea, where we have 28,000 of our troops there.
We have top-secret special access intelligence programs that
allow us to detect a North Korean missile launch in seven seconds and
Trump wants to begin that process and Gary Cohen his top economic aid says I
have to take that in order to prevent a calamity. Now, I've done this for 47 years,
and I've never seen people who felt there was such an emergency.
This is an interesting idea.
A president who has people around him,
who publicly defend him,
but then privately seemed to lambast his every single move.
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president, you have notes, you have tape recordings. I'm constantly amazed and
and I struggle to understand the fact that these people work for him and they
all seem to know that the Emperor has no clothes, but they tell us that he's wearing
Vesacchi.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And what you find, because I have the time to really develop relationships of trust with
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of what he does and what he does not know.
And he will get locked into these ideas.
Oh, like NATO, that security agreement that has kept the peace for 70 years.
Right.
He said, oh, we're wasting our money, we're suckers for doing
this. And finally, I mean I never thought this would happen. The Secretary of Defense has
to tell the President, oh we're doing these things to prevent World War III.
Job one for a president, prevent World War III, right?
Just to put it in context, can you imagine Dick Cheney when he was Secretary of Defense to Bush
Senior having to tell him, oh, by the way, this is all designed to prevent World War III.
Inconceivable.
It seems like the very basic understandings of the presidency and what's happening in the country are things that Trump doesn't grasp.
But there's always something that people bring up and that is they say,
this is just like Nixon now. Apart from his knowledge, they're saying like,
oh, the shady dealings, this is just like Nixon. You actually wrote about Nixon. You are in many
ways part of the reason that Nixon got into the trouble that he got into. Now, do
you think this is similar to Richard Nixon? We're going to find out and it all
depends on the quality of evidence and there's a lot of aroma, there are lots of things going on as you're rightly pointing out, wait a minute these are violations
of the law. Right. When does it get so serious that the Republicans will wake up?
That's the question and they now are the enablers of Trump in all of this stuff and
you get to them privately and you say what do you think and
They say my head hurts so hard
Tough we are you know this this look I mean just take in the book John Dowd
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months closely, big supporter, and said, okay, you're going to have to testify
to this special counsel Mueller. And Trump says, okay, I can do that, no problem, so they
do a practice session and Trump starts making up things, lying, blows up, and...
In the practice session?
In the practice session, and this is his lawyer, so you can't testify.
If you testify, you will perjure yourself, and you'll wind up in an orange jumpsuit,
like the one you picture Trump in.
And then he finally concludes that Trump is effing liar.
I know you're not supposed to say that word on the air.
Oh, you can say it here. You can say it here.
I mean.
Here's something that you might be able to help me understand.
Because what I loved about this book is that honestly, it's a retelling of a story.
I don't feel your personal attachment to it.
It is a complete factual telling of a story and interviews that you have with people.
But from your personal perspective, from the interactions you've had with some of the
people who work with Trump, why don't they just move on?
They have Pence.
What is the end game for them?
What do they hope will happen?
It's survival.
And imagine, I mean, Merrill Streep, the actress, great actress said just recently,
imagine what Donald Trump's 3 a.m. is like.
Just think of that.
He gets up and he tweets.
You look at this morning, he was tweeting from 7 to 10 or 11,
all about taking defensive positions on all of this.
You know, one of the things from doing nine presidents.
You come to the moment when somebody asks you,
well what's the job of the president?
And my definition of the job of the president is to figure out the next stage of good for
a majority of people in the country.
Win a war, fix the economy.
We could put a board up here. And we would
come up with a list. Not for the base or one party or interest groups. You know, there
really is a next stage of good for this country. Right. As best I can tell, in Trump's
world and presidency, that never comes up. It is not addressed. It's
all about the moment of, you know, you saw that 20-minute oval office. It's all
about Trump and his emotions, his impulses, and he got to the point of saying, well
I'll close down the government and be proud
of it. That will be a good thing. Well, come on. I mean, imagine the head of GM saying
that, oh, we'll close down all the plants and I'll be proud of it. So then do you think,
do you think, if you just look at this on the face of it, one thing we've always said is, he has earned the nickname, the Teflon Don.
It seems like nothing sticks to Donald Trump.
Do you think there's a world where Cohen goes down, Flynn goes down,
Manifort goes down, Papadopoulos goes down, everybody around him goes down,
and he miraculously comes out unscathed?
We don't know, but having Cohen, the personal lawyer for 10 years, we know Cohen taped
all kinds of things in the Nixon case.
It was thousands of hours of tapes.
I don't think those exist.
But if there's one witness you want, it's the president's lawyer.
Because you see, when Trump was in Newump was in new york real estate they uh...
people would do deals with him and and they called it the Donald risk
taking any
arrangement with him and what they made sure they did
is they would structure the deal so he couldn't get his hands on the cash flow,
on the money, because he would just take it out and they would try to prevent that from
happening.
So the operation, saddest moment in journalism and American politics of the last decade is we did not get his tax returns
we should know his tax returns
if anyone out there has them please let me know
really
really
thank you so much for being on the show
the book is phenomenal
a true legend
Bob Woodward, everybody. Fear
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