have, a $3,200 benefit cut. that didn t happen. more people signed up. more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. this tax is a million people, a million small businesses. 97% of the american business, small businesses? taxes small businesses the greatest job creators. it s in spite of their opposition. oh, god. they ve given 20 waivers to this sanction. do you think people learned something from this debate, important things or was it more about the style over substance? i think the debate was as illuminating and substantive as i can recall seeing. not on every issue. on some issues, on iran policy, health care, which are two of the key issues for the debate where there are real differences. i think voters would have come away seeing that a romney administration would be much more aggressive, perhaps more
by the president. i accept he hasn t gone into details but he doesn t give us details about domestic policy. do you not accept that that s what he s saying, that he s pushing this country, were he to be in a position of authority, toward some military conflict? to be honest with you, i m more worried about iran policy than syria policy. on syria policy, i don t hear the distinction as being as great as you are. you re right to point out the candidates haven t been so specific we can be sure and we can still have this debate because the candidates have not resolved their own stances very clearly. on iran policy, as your package pointed out, they both say an iranian nuclear weapon is unacceptable, but i tend to think that romney would perhaps give israel the green light to bomb sooner than obama might. this is a question of nuance. i happen to wind up on the dovish side of this issue or at least the relatively dovish side and prefer obama s apparently greater restraint and patience,