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Kroft to Obama: Are you punch drunk?
By CRAIG GORDON | 3/22/09 7:29 PM EDT Text Size:
Barack Obama sits down with Steve Kroft in a '60 Minutes' interview.
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President Barack Obama said he believes the global financial system remains at risk of implosion with the failure of Citigroup or AIG, touching off "an even more destructive recession and potentially depression."
His remarks came in a "60 Minutes" interview in which he was pressed by an incredulous Steve Kroft for laughing and chuckling several times while discussing the perilous state of the world's economy.
"You're sitting here. And you're— you are laughing. You are laughing about some of these problems. Are people going to look at this and say, "I mean, he's sitting there just making jokes about money—" How do you deal with— I mean: explain. . ." Kroft asks at one point.
"Are you punch drunk?" Kroft says.
"No, no. There's gotta be a little gallows humor to get you through the day," Obama says, with a laugh.
The interview is Obama's most detailed explanation yet of his view of the world economic crisis, and he makes clear that he's afraid the nation hasn't seen the worst of it – even invoking the possibility of a "depression" if a series of financial institutions collapses all at once.
He is quick to add that he's "optimistic about that not happening. Because I think we did learn lessons from the Great Depression."
But Obama makes clear in the interview with "60 Minutes" that he believes Wall Street's high-risk, high-reward culture was a main cause of the economic meltdown. He takes aim at traders and executives in extremely personal terms – calling them ironically at one point "the best and the brightest" – and says that even today, those same executives don't get just how much their recklessness contributed to a recession that he says deteriorated more quickly than even he expected.
"I mean there were a whole bunch of folks who, on paper, if you looked at quarterly reports, were wildly successful, selling derivatives that turned out to be. . .completely worthless," Obama says, with a chuckle.