You have to hand it to Barack Obama, despite all the reports of him being aloof and professorial, he does come across as a person who is comfortable and relaxed in public, quite unlike Mitt Romney who seems to be always on the edge of saying something that will be awkward.
This took place two days after the second debate. In part 1, Stewart asks him why he was so subdued in the first debate and Obama uses it to give a summary of his stump speech.
In part 2, Obama was clearly being disingenuous about Guantanamo and wiretapping and drone deaths and Benghazi. He never really answered the questions.
(These clips appeared on October 18, 2012. To get suggestions on how to view clips of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report outside the US, please see this earlier post.)
Brad says
He said something about still wanting to close Guantanamo, but that congress got in the way.
Which is good intentions? I guess? Maybe?
Corvus illustris says
“… unlike Mitt Romney who seems to be always on the edge of saying something that will be awkward -- “
-ly walked back shortly thereafter.