Remarks by the President at State Dinner for the Nation's Governors
The State Dining Room
7:30 P.M. EST
WASHINGTON--(Business Wire)--
THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Laura and I are honored to have you
here and it's a pleasure to be here with a lot of friends. You know,
I've developed a unique perspective on this event. For six years I sat
and watched the President speak; for eight years I was the President
and spoke. (Laughter.) And next year, I'll be watching on C-SPAN.
(Laughter.)
I appreciate Tim Pawlenty and Ed Rendell, who serve as the chair
and vice chair of the National Governors Association. I congratulate
our two newest governors: Kentucky's Steve Beshear and Lousiana's
Bobby Jindal. (Applause.) I might add, Jindal is not here, but he's
ably represented by the First Lady of Louisiana, Supriya. (Applause.)
And I congratulate Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi, for his
reelection. I want to thank the Vice President and Lynne Cheney for
joining us. I also tell you how thankful I am and honored we are that
Vince Gill and Amy Grant have come tonight to entertain us.
(Applause.)
I value our governors because our governors are some of the
nation's foremost policy entrepreneurs. I appreciate what you do. I
appreciate the sacrifice your families have made to serve America. It
was in that spirit that Teddy Roosevelt hosted the first governors
meeting here at the White House 100 years ago. I can't imagine what
they were thinking about what America would look like a hundred years
ago. And I'm not sure what people will think a hundred years from now.
But I do know it makes sense to put wise policy in place in the
meantime, so America can remain prosperous and strong and free.
(Applause.)
And so tonight it's my honor to welcome you all, and to offer a
toast to the nation's governors.
(A toast is offered.)
END 7:33 P.M. EST
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