It’s the first day of the next four years. President Bush holds his first press conference following his victory at the polls. Reforming the tax system, education, and social security are just a few items topping Bush’s ticket. Huddled in the White House earlier Thursday, he met with his cabinet to strategize. Some say it’ll be the last time his team of advisors meets together before some head out the door and others swap job titles. With Congress securely in Republican hands, the president’s proposals will likely be greeted with friendly support
Guests:
Jonathan Alter, senior editor at Newsweek
Terry Eastland, publisher of The Weekly Standard
Fred Thys, WBUR reporter