For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 28, 2005
President Speaks at 2005 "Congress of Tomorrow" Luncheon
The Greenbrier
White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia
1:06 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Please be seated. (Applause.)
Deborah, thanks for the kind introduction. I'm kind of warming up
for the State of the Union -- (laughter) -- some verbal jumping jacks.
Thanks for letting me come by. I'm going to have a few remarks, then
I'll answer questions for a while.
Mr. Speaker, thank you for your leadership, thank you for your
friendship. This country has had no better Speaker than Denny
Hastert. (Applause.)
Appreciate Senator Ted Stevens -- thank you for your tenure and
your leadership, as well. I'm glad you're here. (Applause.) I thank
my friend from the great state of Texas Tom DeLay for his leadership.
I appreciate you, Mr. Leader. (Applause.) Mitch McConnell, the Senate
Majority Whip -- Senator McConnell, thank you, sir, appreciate you.
(Applause.) Congressman Blunt, the House Whip. Thank you,
Congressman, glad you're here, appreciate you. (Applause.) How is
your son doing?
CONGRESSMAN BLUNT: He's doing great.
THE PRESIDENT: Good, huh?
CONGRESSMAN BLUNT: He's taking a page out of your book.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, I like a guy who follows in his father's
footsteps. (Laughter and applause.)
Senator Kyl, the chairman of the Republican policy committee.
Thank you, sir. (Applause.) Deborah Pryce, who you know, and Rick
Santorum. Thank you both for organizing this event. (Applause.)
Thank the members of my Cabinet who are here -- John Snow and Josh
Bolten. I'm looking forward to working with you.
As you know, David Hobbs has handled legislative affairs for my
administration for a couple of years. He's worked very closely with
the leadership and the members of both the House and the Senate. He
has decided to move on. He will be replaced by Candi Wolff. I know
you look forward to working with Candi. She is a fine soul. And we're
going to miss David Hobbs, and I appreciate him for his -- I appreciate
his long service. (Applause.)
A couple points I'd like to make. First, I think we've proven to
the country we know how to set an agenda and work together to achieve
it. In other words, people -- people ought to view this team we've put
together, the relationship between the executive branch and the
legislative branch, as people who are -- come to Washington, D.C. to
solve problems. And we have done so over the last four years, and we
will continue to do so for the next four years. (Applause.)
I look forward to addressing the nation. I will remind the country
we're still at war. And I want to thank the Congress for providing the
necessary support for our troops who are in harm's way. I will also
tell the people once again that I strongly believe that the way to
defeat hatred and terrorism is to spread freedom. And I believe
everybody in the world deserves to be free. (Applause.)
I look forward to discussing ways to keep this recovery going so
people can find work. I look forward to talking to the country about
the need to address big reforms like Social Security. I will continue
to articulate the faith-based agenda, the compassion agenda, so that
people can find hope in our country. I'll remind the people we're a
great nation. We can achieve anything we set our mind to. And I will
tell them like I'm telling you, it's such an honor to be the President
of the United States.
Thank you for letting me come. I look forward to answering your
questions.
END 1:11 P.M. EST
|