Q & A WITH PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA
Obama speaks out in his first newspaper interview
The president-elect discusses Gov. Blagojevich, the economy, Islam and civil rights, among other topics.
December 10, 2008
This is an edited transcript of an interview conducted Tuesday in Chicago with President-elect Barack Obama. The interviewers were Peter Nicholas and Christi Parsons of our Washington bureau and reporter John McCormick of the Tribune.
Have you ever spoken to
Gov. Blagojevich about the Senate seat?
I have not discussed the Senate seat with the governor at any time. My strong belief is that it needed to be filled by somebody who is going to represent the people of Illinois and fight for them. And beyond that, I was focused on the transition.
And that was before and after the election?
Yes.
Are you aware of any conversations between Blagojevich or John Harris and any of your top aides, including Rahm ?
Let me stop you there because . . . it's an ongoing investigation. I think it would be inappropriate for me to, you know, remark on the situation beyond the facts that I know. And that's the fact that I didn't discuss this issue with the governor at all.
Could you talk to the point of whether an appointment by Gov. Blagojevich would taint whoever your successor would be, given what we know?
I think what the people of Illinois deserve is somebody they can trust, somebody that's going to fight for them and, you know, I think we've got to make sure that whatever process emerges gives them that assurance. I haven't examined all the options that are out there at this point.
Continued: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/washingtondc/la-na-obama-excerpts10-2008dec10,0,7083663.story