I do expect that the President will say something at the beginning of his remarks today, at the conversation.
A free and prosperous Iraq will be a major blow to the terrorists and their desire to establish a safe haven in Iraq where they can plan and plot attacks.
When I was knowingly misled but only learned that much later, that's really when I started to become disillusioned at the White House.
As press secretary, I spent countless hours defending the administration from the podium in the White House briefing room.
When words I uttered, believing them to be true, were exposed as false, I was constrained by my duties and loyalty to the President and unable to comment. But I promised reporters and the public that I would someday tell the whole story of what I knew.
I believe in working together to solve the problems we've got. And we need to get rid of the venom in the political atmosphere in D.C. It's a poisonous atmosphere.
My wife and I look for ways to always support the troops, including sending care packages regularly to them.