| Nancy Soderberg admits that's what's going on is scary for Democrats. Stewart says, "Bush is going to be a... Pretty soon Republicans are going to be like, 'Reagan was nothing compared to Bush.' Like my kids going to go to a high school named after Bush. I just know it," and Soderberg says, "Well, there's still Iran and North Korea, don't forget. There's hope for the rest of us." "There's still Iran and North Korea, don't forget, Jon. There's hope for the rest of us." Meaning: Well, it could still go wrong with North Korea and Iran. There's still hope for us that Bush won't get a whole lot of credit. Those things could still blow up, and Stewart crosses his fingers and says, "Iran and North Korea. That's true. That's true. No, I absolutely agree with you. This is the most difficult thing for me to -- because I think -- I don't care for the tactics. I don't care for this, the weird arrogance, the setting up, but I gotta say: I haven't seen results like this ever in that region." Soderberg says, "Well, wait it hasn't actually gotten very few. I mean, we've had..." and Stewart says, "Okay, I'm shallow. I'm shallow," and Soderberg says, "Well, there's always hope that this might not work. There's always hope that this might not work." |