Wants to speak the truth about entitlements and the threat of terrorism. That's pretty standard for him. But I liked his line about telling Congress that he's happy to cooperate with them, but if not, he's going to go over their heads and talk to the American people. That gets to one of the chief criticisms conservatives have with Bush--that he hasn't done a good job of communicating, and selling conservative principles, to the nation.
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