Los Angeles Times

Jon Stewart talks Iran and VA with Obama, seriously

- By Michael A. Memoli michael.memoli @latimes.com

WASHINGTON — Yes, there were a few laughs between President Obama and Jon Stewart during a taping of “The Daily Show” on Tuesday. But the conversati­on between two men whose tenures are coming to a close was mostly a meaty discussion on a range of issues, including Iran’s nuclear program and continuing problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

The Comedy Central host, whose last show is in two weeks, pressed Obama on the VA, which was the center of controvers­y in 2014 over appointmen­t delays for veterans. Whistle-blowers detailed steps some officials took to mask the problems.

“You’ll find almost unanimous agreement that you’ve failed,” Stewart said at one point.

Obama responded that he took seriously the “sacred duty” to care for service men and women after they return home, and said his administra­tion had provided more resources to reduce the backlog of claims and address other problems.

He also defended the VA, and the government as a whole, for performing as best as could be expected given funding levels that he called insufficie­nt.

“Government works better now than it ever has, given what we ask it to do,” he said. The difficulty is how to “systematic­ally work through some of the challenges of a big, freaky bureaucrac­y.”

The interview came hours after the president addressed the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Pittsburgh, where he insisted progress had been made.

Obama and Stewart also discussed the nuclear agreement with Iran, a subject the president also addressed at length in Pittsburgh. The president teased critics of the deal, who, he said, seemed to believe that “if you had brought Dick Cheney to the negotiatio­ns, everything would be fine.” By opting for a diplomatic resolution, Obama said, “we have taken off the table what would be a catastroph­ic problem if they got a weapon.”

The substantiv­e chat, with some occasional laugh lines, is typical of the seven appearance­s Obama has made on the show. In 2012, Stewart pressed the president about striking a balance between upholding American values and national security, as well as the still-fresh attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, that claimed four American lives. In 2010, he asked Obama about the range of challenges facing the first-term president and his party, just weeks before a midterm election wipeout.

Stewart noted Tuesday how loose the president seemed at this point in his presidency.

“Do you feel like, seven years in —” he began, before Obama interjecte­d, “I know what I’m doing?”

“Yeah,” Stewart said. “You’re figuring this thing out.”

Obama said that as he looked ahead to the final months of his presidency he was satisfied to see that “a lot of the work that we did early on starts bearing fruit, late.”

As they began the interview, the president joked that he couldn’t believe Stewart was retiring before he was.

“I’m going to issue an executive order: Jon Stewart cannot leave the show,” he said. “It’s being challenged in the courts.”

“To me, this is a states’ rights issue,” Stewart responded.

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Associated Press ?? PRESIDENT OBAMA told “The Daily Show” host: “I’m going to issue an executive order: Jon Stewart cannot leave the show. It’s being challenged in the courts.”
Evan Vucci Associated Press PRESIDENT OBAMA told “The Daily Show” host: “I’m going to issue an executive order: Jon Stewart cannot leave the show. It’s being challenged in the courts.”

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