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  • We are back with Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

  • And this is a segment we're going to call--

  • and we're going to do it with all the candidates.

  • I'm having all the other candidates on

  • and we're going to play this game with all of them.

  • It's called Candidly Candid Candidates.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Wow.

  • It was uplifting music.

  • All right.

  • Presidential.

  • If you had to pick another democratic candidate

  • to be stuck on a deserted island with, who would it be and why?

  • I think I'm going to go with Bernie.

  • Bernie?

  • Yeah.

  • Why?

  • Because we'd never run out of conversation.

  • True.

  • All right.

  • What's the strangest thing you've had to do or try

  • on the campaign trail?

  • Have you ever heard of a Bacon Ball BLT?

  • Nope.

  • That's a thing at the Iowa State Fair.

  • It's about this fourth out of about nine things

  • that I experienced that I will never

  • forget at the Iowa State Fair.

  • Can you explain to us what's going on in this video?

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • [LAUGHS]

  • What are you trying to do there?

  • So I was with Congresswoman Annie Kuster

  • who is a supporter of ours in New Hampshire,

  • affectionately known as "Annie Raise the Roof Kuster."

  • It's been pointed out to me by the internet

  • that this is not the same thing as this,

  • which is why, as a general rule, I do not attempt to dance.

  • OK.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Judge Judy will be on my show in a couple of weeks.

  • She has come out in support of Michael Bloomberg?

  • Is there anything you want to say to her?

  • Yes, I would like to file an appeal

  • and I would like to enter evidence the content of the Las

  • Vegas debate.

  • OK.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Woo!

  • I learned a lot that--

  • what's something from home you definitely

  • want in the White House?

  • Our dogs, Truman and Buddy.

  • All right.

  • Oh, there they are.

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • I'm asking all the candidates this,

  • but Obama gave me the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

  • What will you give me?

  • A big hug.

  • I'll take it.

  • On a scale of one to 10, rate Colin Jost's

  • impression of you on SNL.

  • I'll give it six and a half.

  • We actually went to college with Colin.

  • So if you could have told us that--

  • we weren't very close, but I knew him.

  • If you could tell us like--

  • we were in the same dorm.

  • So I can just imagine some scenario

  • where we're probably standing in line next to each other

  • in the cafeteria.

  • And if you could have told us that he'd be playing

  • me on SNL--

  • And you'd be running for president.

  • Wow.

  • That's amazing.

  • What's the most rebellious thing you did as a teenager?

  • I can't imagine anything.

  • But go try and come up with something.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • I can't even imagine you--

  • I can't imagine you as a teenager.

  • You look like you've always--

  • like, I can't imagine you as a baby.

  • You just seem like you're an old soul, like you've always

  • been this age.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • I don't know.

  • I guess playing electric guitars isn't rebellious.

  • Except I was supposed to be, like, studying piano

  • and decided I was into guitar instead.

  • Kept doing the piano.

  • That's--

  • God, you're wild.

  • You are wild!

  • [LAUGHS]

  • You were supposed to be playing piano

  • but you played electric guitar instead.

  • God!

  • I am who I am.

  • Did you get caught?

  • [LAUGHS]

  • Who is your favorite talk show host?

  • We know that.

  • Yeah, that's you.

  • What is the one thing you forget to do more than--

  • You know what else I did in high school?

  • I decided-- this isn't that rebellious.

  • But I had a sideburn phase.

  • And I think, as I look back on it,

  • that might have been a kind of my idea of a rebellion.

  • How long were the sideburns?

  • Long enough.

  • Like, mutton chop things?

  • Not quite mutton chop level.

  • No?

  • No.

  • Just long sideburns.

  • Yeah.

  • What year was this?

  • This is about '99, 2000.

  • Oh, that's too late to make an excuse for.

  • Yeah.

  • What's one thing you forget to do more often than anything

  • else?

  • Ooh, I think Chasten probably knows the answer to this more

  • than I do.

  • What does he forget to do?

  • Laundry, dishes.

  • Wow, they were right there, ready to go.

  • Should I come-- I can come--

  • All right.

  • Please come back any time.

  • I'd love to.

  • Any time you're in town.

  • And no matter who you vote for, please remember to vote.

  • We'll be back.

We are back with Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

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