The first question was whether Clinton likes “commuting to work” or if she prefers a “home office.”
“I spent so many years commuting, I kind of prefer a home office,” she quipped.
Stewart then asked if she has a “favorite shape” for that home office, asking if she would prefer it to have “corners or not to have corners?”
She answered since “the world is so complicated” she would prefer “fewer corners,” to loud applause from the audience.
Stewart ended the bit by saying it sounded to him like she “declared for president.”
The appearance was the third for Clinton on the show and Stewart noted the massive amount of press attention she gets, asking if she thinks it will stop if she decides against running. She answered, “I think a lot of people would lose their jobs if it stopped.”
“I’ve been amazed at what a cottage industry it has become,” Clinton answered, referring to not only press attention, but also two new unauthorized books that have been written about her.
The interview will air at 11 p.m. ET, but “The Daily Show” let in reporters to watch Clinton’s interview during the earlier taping.
“I spent so many years commuting, I kind of prefer a home office,” she quipped.
Stewart then asked if she has a “favorite shape” for that home office, asking if she would prefer it to have “corners or not to have corners?”
She answered since “the world is so complicated” she would prefer “fewer corners,” to loud applause from the audience.
Stewart ended the bit by saying it sounded to him like she “declared for president.”
The appearance was the third for Clinton on the show and Stewart noted the massive amount of press attention she gets, asking if she thinks it will stop if she decides against running. She answered, “I think a lot of people would lose their jobs if it stopped.”
“I’ve been amazed at what a cottage industry it has become,” Clinton answered, referring to not only press attention, but also two new unauthorized books that have been written about her.
The interview will air at 11 p.m. ET, but “The Daily Show” let in reporters to watch Clinton’s interview during the earlier taping.
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