President George W. Bush, disappointed at the Democrats' seizure of the House of Representatives, will hold a news conference on Wednesday to urge his opponents to work with him, the White House said. The news conference was set for 1 p.m. EST (1800 GMT) in the White House East Room.
"He'll start by congratulating the winners and extend a hand for bipartisan cooperation to work on the issues facing our country. The elections are over but the issues still remain," said White House counselor Dan Bartlett.
White House spokesman Tony Snow said the outcome of the elections, in which Democrats were projected to win control of the House and pick up several Senate seats, was "not what we would've hoped."
"But it also gets us to a point: Democrats have spent a lot of time complaining about what the president has done. This is an opportunity for them to kind of stand up," Snow said.
I submit the democrats do intend to stand up. And try their best to run this country and freedom straight into the ground.
And will we hear "Grandma" make a statement to the world signalling a shared American resolve -despite our differences - in the face of a common , worldwide threat???
I think not....