Ep 17. Pete Buttigieg
- October 31, 2022
- 30 min
As the 2020 presidential election draws closer, Chris Wallace sits down with Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg for an in-depth conversation on the latest episode of Who's Talking to Chris Wallace. Throughout the episode, Wallace delves into Buttigieg's background, including his military service in Afghanistan and his experience as mayor of South Bend, Indiana, as well as his policy proposals on a range of issues facing the country today.
Wallace begins by asking Buttigieg about his upbringing in a working-class family in Indiana and how his experiences growing up shaped his worldview. Buttigieg discusses how his family instilled in him the value of hard work and community service, which ultimately led him to join the military and pursue a career in public service.
The conversation then turns to Buttigieg's time as mayor of South Bend, during which he implemented a number of innovative policies aimed at improving the lives of his constituents. Buttigieg speaks candidly about the challenges he faced in implementing these policies, as well as the successes he achieved along the way.
Wallace then asks Buttigieg about his policy proposals on issues such as healthcare, immigration, and climate change. Buttigieg lays out his vision for a more just and equitable society, as well as the concrete steps he would take as president to achieve that vision.
Throughout the interview, Wallace challenges Buttigieg on a number of his positions, forcing him to defend his record and articulate his vision in greater detail. Despite the cordial nature of the conversation, it is clear that both Wallace and Buttigieg are deeply committed to their respective positions, and the tension between their competing visions of America is palpable.
At the end of the episode, Wallace reflects on his conversation with Buttigieg and the broader issues facing the country in the years to come. He notes that while he may not agree with all of Buttigieg's positions, he was impressed by his intelligence, his passion, and his commitment to public service. Ultimately, Wallace concludes, the country will need leaders like Buttigieg if it is to overcome the challenges that lie ahead.