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Unedited: Bill Kristol on The Daily Show

No one is more media savvy than Bill Kristol (even if he did land a big belly-flop at the NYTimes). Last night he was Jon Stewart’s guest on The Daily Show:

Bill Kristol bets that Sarah Palin will come on The Daily Show and admits the government can provide first-class health care.

The televised interview was cut. Here, then, the unedited version:

Think Progress watches and finds Kristol saying that the government can run a first-class health care system, “sure it can.” And that the military “deserves it,” but the American people do not.

Ezra Klein says Kristol said things that are the opposite of true:

“One reason the price of health care is going up so fast is because of government programs,” says Kristol. “The price of Medicare and Medicaid have gone up faster than private insurance. That’s well-documented.”

It is true that the growth rates of Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance are well-documented. But the documentation shows the opposite of what Bill Kristol says it shows. The price of Medicare and Medicaid have gone up much more slowly than private insurance. [READ ON]

ADDED LATER — When Kristol talks, people listen parrot. Bill Moyers:

BILL MOYERS:Back then, one of their chief propagandists, William Kristol, urged his party to block any health care plan for fear Democrats would be seen as, quote “…the generous protector of middle-class interests.” Now he’s telling the G.O.P. to “Go for the kill…throw the kitchen sink [at it]…drive a stake through its heart… we need to start over.”

So in lockstep are the Republicans that when strategist Alex Castellanos issued a memo on the battle plan, party chairman Michael Steele echoed it word for word in a speech at Washington’s National Press Club.

Castellanos: “Slow down, Mr. President. We can’t afford to get health care wrong.”

MICHAEL STEELE: “Slow down, Mr. President. We can’t afford to get health care wrong.”

  • D. E.Rodriguez
    Joe:

    Any idea why (and by whom) this was edited out?
  • JWindish
    By "unedited" I mean that Jon Stewart, as he sometimes does when he is particularly engaged in the interview, let it run too long in the taping fit the cablecast version's alloted time. What he does then is put the full, "unedited" version on the web. The last time I remember him doing this was when he interviewed Jim Cramer.
  • shannonlee
    Good show last night...Bill got caught...it doesn't happen very often, but Stewart got him. Had Bill not been so rattled by the fact that he was caught, he could have come up with a reasonable response...but he was done.

    I don't care much for Kristol. It was a fun interview to watch.
  • Rambie
    It was great to watch.
  • Jim_Satterfield
    One of the things we are desperately in need of is someone who will follow up their own reports and interviews and point out when a guest/subject has lied. And do it with the same focus they gave the interview.
  • lurxst
    I liked how Stewart prefaced the whole interview with ,"Are you tired of being wrong all the time."
  • archangel
    thanks Joe, that's good info about Stewart's editing of his interviews... and posting the uncut online if he runs too long. Good to hear, actually. Amazing to hear, really. Public often has NO idea what interviewee said in context on tv shows after edits.

    dr.e
  • shannonlee
    Hi Arch...Stewart makes a living off of people that do exactly that...
    He would be setting himself up for a big fall if he were to do the same.
  • archangel
    Hi there shannonlee,
    I'm sorry, call it MondayBoink, I didnt quite understand what you were saying?

    Let's see, I thought Stewart was putting up whole films of his shows afterward, inc parts not aired, right?

    and you are saying, do I have this right? that Stewart uses OTHER people's clips that dont show to the whole film by those OTHERS?

    sorry to be so dim

    thanks Shannonlee, nice old fashioned name by the way. Musical.

    dr.e
  • pacatrue
    I think Shannon was pointing out that he makes fun of people constantly who edit interviews to make things sound the way the interviewer wants them to sound, and so it would be bad of Stewart to engage in the same thing. Thus, he provides unedited versions as well.
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