The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Jon Stewart and Pete Buttigieg Discuss Fox News and the Harris Campaign
Episode Date: September 3, 2024Jon sits with Pete Buttigieg, who explains the motivation behind his popular Fox News appearances, what he makes of Donald Trump choosing JD Vance as his running mate, and his own experience with the ...VP vetting process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to the Daily Show. My guest tonight, he is the former mayor of South Band, Indiana,
ran for president in 2020. Please welcome to tell you something about this.
Everyone's crazy.
Let me tell the time we have.
I gotta tell you, so I was coming out, I come out earlier just to talk to the audience, have some words.
There was a lovely woman in the audience, she said, she stood up and she said, is the future Madam President here tonight?
And I said, I'm not sure what you're saying and she said, Kamala Harris and I said, oh
you thought Kamala Harris is here tonight and she's not and there was a sadness that crept
over her face.
But you just healed it.
You just healed it.
You just healed the side.
I swear to God though. I swear to God though.
You are, for liberals, watching you go on Fox News and discuss things in a rational
manner.
It is for liberals.
It's like when Gosling hosts S&L.
It's just like, oh, he's so good at this.
Is that an uncomfortable thing to do?
Is it something you enjoy? A little bit bit. I mean, I never thought that that that that that that that that that that that that that that th th th th th th that an uncomfortable thing to do? Is it something you enjoy? A little bit.
I mean, I never thought that Fox News would be like a specialty of mine. Yes. It's not something
I watched a ton of before I found myself going on it off. You ain't missing much, sir.
You know, what I found is it is important to reach people where they are. And even if
I'm skeptical sometimes that the network is covering things in good faith,
I know lots of people who are tuning in in faith.
And so in the same way that, you know, back when I was running for president, I kind
of specialized in counties that had voted for Obama and then for Trump.
That's how I want Iowa, really was partly through that kind of outreach and finding people who are not hardcore partisans but do usually get their information in a very
certain and I would argue very narrow way.
I have a chance to, as long as they'll have me on, I have a chance to pop that, you know,
puncture that bubble.
Do you find anecdotal feedback that it's heard other than, you know, a clip going viral or something like that.
Will you be at home in Michigan?
Will you be somewhere and someone that you know is more red partisan will say to you, hey,
I caught you on?
Yeah, I mean, literally happened to me today.
And to be clear, it's not like somebody says, you know, I was a rock-ribed Republican,
and I saw your four-minute Fox News segment and I've seen the light and now I'm a Democrat.
But, you know, I do hear from people I know who are more conservative or probably don't usually vote the way I do, but they'll say, you know, I saw the way you lay thin out could make sense. Right. You know, I'm under no illusion that you can just, you know, on the strength of a witty argument or, you know, you know, is a man, I th, I, I, I, I, I, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th. I th. I thin, I thin, I the way, I say, I the way, I the way, I the way, I say, I the way, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I saw, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I say, I the way, I the way, I the way, I the way, I the way, I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. th. I th. th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I thi, I the. I thi, I itty argument or a man are you preaching to yep you're right
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what is the point of having a conversation if you're not speaking to people
who don't already agree with you son of a bitch that's so smart and it's
exactly the way it's a big are you are you right now exactly the way it should be. Are you right now, by the way, unbelievably tumultuous,
I mean, week, like eight days. Has it felt that way inside the administration? How did
you find out about it? Is it in that situation? Does the president call everybody together
and go, hey everybody, uh, got some news? Like, how does that, how does it work? No, I mean, that would be a very long list of everybody to, you know, to talk to.
So I found out the way everybody did.
I was actually on a plane, fittingly enough, taxiing in and Chastin was sitting next
to me, checking Twitter and and saw the post.
So we found out the same way everybody else did. And yeah, ever since I think a lot of us, you know, our heads are spinning so much has changed. But part of what's changed is this incredible energy that we have now.
You know, I was home over the weekend, stopped by the field office for the now Harris campaign,
right next to where we live in. Did they literally just take the poster down and slap another one
up there? Is that? Like, it's the same office with the same people? Pretty much and that's okay because it's the same values
and it's the same effort. I mean it's just fun. Yeah no I mean they're-
They just literally went like whoop. I will say they got those yard signs ready really quick.
Yeah it's not. But but more's got to be a kink goes almost everywhere.
You know she obviously you know she represents a lot of continuity with the values of the
Biden-Harris campaign and the Biden-Harris administration, but also a different messenger, a different
style, a different approach, and people are clearly really fired up and excited about it.
I know I am. Do you think, is it, this is such a strange question, and I don't know
if you've spoken to him or not, but like, do you think President Biden sees that and is like, oh fine. Like, or is he, like, I would imagine it would hurt your feelings.
If that were me, it would hurt my feelings.
I don't know, I think part of what he achieved with what's a really extraordinary thing.
I think even now we might be underselling how world historically rare it is to be literally
the most powerful person and just be like, lay power aside, just because it's the most powerful person in the world, lay power aside, right, just
because it's the right thing to do. Right. But in doing so, I also think he's
consolidated his own standing as one of America's great presidents. And I also
think he's very conscious that that means springing through the tape
and continuing to deliver for the next six months. What are the
narrative about like, they bullied him. He was bullied. Is that even could that can you do that to a president? Can you be like get out? And then the president be like stop yelling at me. No, I mean
that's the thing right. It was his call and he made that call and he made that
call and people may second guess. Because those delegates were his. Right.
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also the right choice.
Now, are you being, so now it's, she is on a vice presidential search.
Are you being vetted right now?
Would you know if you're being vetted?
When they vet you, do you feel it?
Is it a physical sensation?
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Uh, please don't. Please don't.
Pretty, pretty, pretty good. All right.
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What does it require?
Is there, like, is there literally a physical exam
that goes along with being vetted?
Not that I'm aware of, but, I mean, look, all I should say about is that, you know,
she is going to make this decision, she got a process to help my god you're being vetted she I mean everything you say even that is being
vetted probably it's so uncomfortable because don't aren't you do you think the
vetting process is different to be in the administration you probably
have to go through a process yeah in fact I was thinking about it because
I was vetted to be part of the cabinet and then pretty soon
after that, Chastin and I were going through the process of adoption. And, you know, it's kind
of the same thing but with a social worker instead of a white shoe law firm. Really, I mean, there's a lot of the law firm, and the thinks you're the law firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm firm that, you that, you that, you that, you that, you that, you that, you that, and after after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after that, and after th, and after th, and after th, and after th, and after after th, and after after after after after after after th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, and, and, and, the, the, the the the the the the the the the the the, the the the the the, the the, the, the, and, and, the. th finances. And you go through step by step. And one of the things you think about
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It's similar to like getting a high-level security
security clearance position in government. Yeah, I mean, not the exact same, obviously, but, you know, a surprising amount of overlap, right?
Were there questions? Was there certain parts of the vetting process for government where you were like, you're going to let me get away with that?
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my problem is, the vetting process, because being vetted to be a road comic is, the bar is, don't die.
But like, for public service, if service, I've got pictures in a shoebox
that would disqualify me for working for the post office. Like it's bad.
But you know you were in the military, did they, like pretty clean. Yeah, I think so.
Yeah. I don't want to say anything, but sounded to me right there like you're hiding something. Thanks a lot. When will they tell you, do they come to you afterwards and say, hey, we're about to
announce it and you made it to the quarterfinals and you were great, but do they, like, will
they announce that or do you find out like on Twitter like everybody else?
I don't know.
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No, look, she, what I'll say is no matter what the flying formation is going to be, I'm really
excited to be part of this.
I'm excited to be part of this campaign because I really believe in it.
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Just it was an energy I hadn't felt since I was campaigning in Michigan in 2022 for the midterms,
which also went really well.
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Largely because we're, I think now, we're kind of,
we have a renewed awareness not just of what we're against,
but what we're for.
Right. And I think that's really important.
Well, the message before it doesn't. It's. worse, which is not, you know, it's not so compelling.
You know what I mean?
And people were thirsty.
And I don't say that, I don't see that to be disrespectful.
It's just like, well, it seemed like, you know, what people were experiencing.
Yeah, and I think, look, there is a temptation to have our message be entirely about
Donald Trump, because we're so disturbed by what his return would mean. And maybe a little more also about J.D. Vance,
because of how odd he's turned out to me.
I gotta tell you, boy did that dude drop a turret on launch.
Right. I've never seen anything like that, where they were like,
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No, it's rough.
And, you know, just like systematically insulted so many people.
Yeah, yeah.
It's not just the kind of things he said,
but the policy ideas behind them.
Like, he has this idea that you should get extra votes if you have
extra votes if you're a parent. Really? I think there's there's lots of things. You don't even get that in your own house.
I'm a parent. You don't get anything. It's true. I'm starting to find that. I mean ours are not yet three, but.
And it's rooted in this strange idea that it's not just, he doesn't just say that being a parent gives you, you know, an important role as a citizen, which I agree with, that it gives you unique perspective on the future,
it's that not being a parent makes you less.
Like, he, I think that's absolutely other field.
He said, he said, people who don't have children, this is a quote, have no physical commitment
to the future of this country.
Wow. have no physical commitment to the future of this country.
Wow.
And I just think about how like no physical commitment to the future.
Like when I was deployed to Afghanistan, I didn't have kids back then,
but I will tell you, especially when there was a rocket attack going on,
my commitment to this country felt pretty, pretty physical. This is why people love seeing you go on their shows because that framing is perfect.
Because it does that, it points to that idea that who are you to tell what's in someone
else's heart about what they feel about the future or what they feel about this country.
And the sacrifices that you made as you said.
Who are you to tell what's in someone else's heart about
what they feel about the future or what they feel about this country.
And the sacrifices that you made, as you said, without having had children, were tremendous.
So it's shocking.
And I also have to address this sort of strange, I think, false populism on the right,
the economic populism.
The Roberts court has been the least worker-friendly court,
and God knows how long.
Their policies, you know, they complain about globalization hurting workers,
and I do think that's a correct formulation.
I think we didn't do enough in that moment.
But I don't think they realize what right to work states.
You know, what they think Mexico is to the United States, Texas is to New York.
Like it's a race to the bottom and there's all kinds of studies that show right to work
states depress wages, they depress workers safety.
They do all kinds of terrible.
So what is this economic populism based on?
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I'm under no illusions that elections are just a policy exercise. A lot of
it is vibes, a lot of it is style, but if your party has been systematically against
unions, against a higher minimum wage, against things like paid family leave,
against overtime, then just because you found Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock and put
him on state doesn't make you a friend of the working man, right? Like the
substance actually matters. Well, I would only say it does make you a friend of the
working man in the 80s. So I think that was helpful. Do you, in, do you, in the, in the, you a friend of the working man in the 80s.
So I think that was helpful.
Do you, in terms of that, I wonder, you know, ever since Reagan, and I think Democratic
administrations have gone along with it too much as well, the shift from a labor economy
to an investment economy and the penalties that labor faces versus, you know, there's no question
that equities and the investment market have done unbelievably well
since, you know, the 80s, right?
And that labor has, you know, wallowed much further behind.
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It's a shareholder economy.
Why is it so difficult to get workers,
forget about even unions,
a place at the table at the companies, if these companies have done so well
for their shareholders, why can't the workers share in that prosperity in the same way?
As why can't they be shareholders?
Yeah, well I think that's right, although I will say one thing that unions are increasingly
doing is getting employees a chance to participate in that profit sharing for exactly
that reason and getting that seat at the table.
But that's exactly why it matters not just kind of what your style or your affect is, but
what you're actually proposing to do.
And I would say, you know, part of what we can be really proud of from the Biden-Harris
years, and I think in future, a future Harris administration too, is a real focus on returning a little more to a worker-led economy or a
worker-oriented economy that includes a banking things. Like yes, you know,
the financialization, a lot of those trends have been very powerful. Yeah.
The role of the information economy, which is merged in some ways with
manufacturing because you know even a car is increasingly part car, part
computer, but it's still really important that we make the cars here and that's part of what we've been working to make happen.
There was a manufacturing recession during Trump even before COVID.
Right. There was a manufacturing boom now. You have to go back decades to
find anything like this much investment in terms of the amount of
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And actually the one time that Trump fooled me, I'll admit it, something he said he would do
that I believed him, was when he said he was going to pass this big infrastructure law.
I thought he would do it because it's good politically and why not.
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now it's something that I wish back when I was mayor that we had that kind of winded
our back as a city. But it's terribly hard. You know, it's funny, I went to his college.
I thought for sure. I saw, I saw the ad. And I went to it, and I went to it, and it turned out I'm not a doctor.
But I'll say this, I think the really important thing to watch with him isn't the promises
that he broke.
He broke the promise about infrastructure.
He broke the promise about 6% growth.
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And he really kept two.
One was the promise he made to the Christian right to eliminate the right to choose.
And the other was the promise he made to corporate America to cut taxes for corporations
and the wealthy.
Those are the promises he followed through on. what he's about. Hulk Hogan or not. I think every... That's great. Keep who he
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Hey everybody, John Stewart here. I am here to tell you about my new podcast, the weekly show.
It's going to be coming out every Thursday.
So exciting, you'll be saying to yourself, TGID, thank God it's Thursday.
We're going to be talking about all the things that hopefully obsess you in the same
way that they obsess me, the election.
Economics, earnings calls.
What are they talking about on these earnings calls? We're going
to be talking about ingredient to bread ratio on sandwiches. And I know that I
listed that fourth, but in importance it's probably second. I know you have a lot of options
as far as podcasts go, but how many of them come out on Thursday?
I mean, talk about innovative. Listen to the weekly show with John Stewart, wherever you get your podcast.