Obama on 'The Daily Show:' What happened to common conversation?
President Obama made his seventh and final appearance on 鈥淭he Daily Show鈥 Tuesday night to reflect on his time spent in office and the lessons he鈥檚 learned.
鈥淭he one thing I know as I enter my last year as president is the country is full of good and decent people and there is a sense of common purpose at the neighborhood level and at the school and in the workplace,鈥 Mr. Obama told host Jon Stewart.聽
鈥淎nd that dissipates the further up it goes because of the money and all the filters and all the polarizing that takes place in how politics are shaped,鈥 he continued.聽
Part of this polarization, Obama said, is due to the changing nature of the media.聽
鈥淚 think [the media] gets distracted by shiny objects and doesn鈥檛 always focus on the big, tough choices and decisions that have to be made. And part of that is just the changing nature of technology,鈥 he said.聽
The president admitted that the White House was 鈥渨ay too slow in trying to redesign and reengineer鈥 the structure of its Press Office to adapt to online and social media, and lamented the 鈥淏alkanization鈥 of the media in recent years.聽
鈥淵ou鈥檝e got folks who are constantly looking for facts that reinforce their existing point of view as opposed to having a common conversation,鈥 Obama said. 鈥淚 think one of the things that we have to think about, not just the president but all of us, is how do we join together in a common conversation about something other than the Super Bowl.鈥 聽
The only way everyday citizens can prevent this polarization, the president continued, is by getting involved and contacting local representatives. He went on to 鈥済uarantee鈥 that 鈥渋f people feel strongly about making sure Iran doesn鈥檛 get a nuclear weapon without us going to war and that is expressed to Congress, then people will believe in that.鈥
Other topics discussed in the 22-minute interview were the Iran deal, which Obama portrayed as the best achievable compromise, and progress made in the fields of healthcare and climate change. He also cited improvements in the Department of Veteran Affairs, the economy, and the efficiency of government in general.聽
鈥淲hat I do think has happened is a lot of the work that we did early starts bearing fruit later,鈥 Obama said, giving the example of the Iran negotiations. 鈥淪o it finally comes to fruition. But it represents a lot of work.鈥