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60 Minutes' Edits Out Obama's Claim That He's the Fourth Best President
December 18, 2011
President Barack Obama sat for an extensive interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" last week, though it appears the portion of the interview actually broadcast on TV left out a statement where Obama essentially declared himself the fourth best president in terms of his accomplishments.
The statement was only made available online as part of the full interview on "60 Minutes Overtime."
According to a transcript posted on the "60 Minutes" website, Obama said he would hold his accomplishments so far as president against those of Lyndon B. Johnson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
"I would put our legislative and foreign policy accomplishments in our first two years against any president -- with the possible exceptions of Johnson, F.D.R., and Lincoln -- just in terms of what we've gotten done in modern history," Obama told CBS's Steve Kroft.
Watch the full interview below. The statement comes at the very end, around the 56:10 mark of the 56:53-minute video:
Or just hear the relevant clip here:
(h/t Newsbusters)
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