Tonight, CBS aired a 60 Minutes interview with President
Obama. But curiously enough, the news magazine show did not air a clip
of Obama admitting to interviewer Steve Kroft that some of his campaign
ads contain mistakes and that some even "go overboard."
60 Minutes did, however, post the clip online:
CBS describes the clip this way: "President Obama says some of his
campaign ads might 'go overboard' or contain mistakes, but most of them
simply highlight the differences between him and Gov. Romney."
"Look, the fact-checkers have had problems with the ads on both
sides," Kroft says to Obama in the unaired clip, "and say they've been
misleading and in some cases just not true. Does that disturb you? I
mean, some of them are your ads."
Obama responds: "Do we see sometimes us going overboard in our
campaign, are there mistakes that are made, areas where there is no
doubt somebody could dispute how we are presenting things? You know,
that happens in politics."
Kroft responds: "Aren't the American entitled to the truth? Or a better version of it?"
"The truth of the matter is, most of the time we're having a vigorous
debate about a vision for the country," Obama says. "And, you know,
there's a lot at stake in this election. So is it going to be sharp
sometimes? Absolutely. But will the American people ultimately have a
good sense of where I want to take the country and where Gov. Romney
takes the country? I think they will."
Indeed, it's a newsworthy admission, but one that didn't make it into the news magazine's final cut.
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