June 23, 2011
Now that it seems every political commentator and even presidential candidates have shared their opinion on the "epic" showdown between Chris Wallace and Jon Stewart, now it's time for what seems likely to be the final comment on it. Responding to Stewart's own post-debate review, Wallace thought the conversation was very good, even if Stewart remains "in denial" about his aspirations to be more than just a comedian.
Wallace spoke with Don Imus this morning and said about the interview, "if you were a liberal, you thought that [Stewart] just wiped the floor with me. And if you were a conservative, you thought I just wiped the floor with him." ...
Imus also wondered what Wallace's response was to Stewart claiming the edited interview made him look bad? Wallace didn't miss a beat and said "if he looked bad it was his fault."
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