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A Presidential Transition Event

Memo to the President: Lead With Confidence

The Presidential Transition, The Presidency, Governance, Politics, The White House


Event Summary

Winning an election in a polarized nation is one thing—governing it is quite another.

Event Information

When

Friday, November 07, 2008
10:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

A flagging economy, an unpopular war and a hard fought election all challenge the president-elect. Many believe that our political system has reached a crisis point, with the executive branch, the Congress and the courts as unable to reach small compromises as they are to confront big challenges. So where should the president-elect begin and what tactics should he employ in order to effectively govern?

On November 7, Brookings held the first of 12 events which will provide timely policy recommendations and political advice to the incoming president and his transition team. Brookings Vice President of Governance Studies Darrell West will offer a public memo to the president-elect with advice on bringing a polarized electorate together, the first of 12 Brookings memos on the most crucial public policy priorities facing the new president.

West also moderated a discussion with former White House speech writer Terry Edmonds and Brookings senior fellow emeritus Stephen Hess, a longtime student of presidential transitions and author of the new transition workbook, What Do We Do Now? (Brookings Institution Press, 2008). Two former White House chiefs of staff, Ken Duberstein and Leon Panetta, offered their thoughts on the election results and the policy environment facing the president-elect. Brookings President Strobe Talbott provided introductory remarks.

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Transcript

Darrell West: For years, our political system has been stalemated along issues such as immigration, health care reform, climate change, Social Security, and trade. There's been extensive political polarization that has turned our politics into shouting matches, and so at the beginning of his administration, I think Obama needs to focus on measures where he can secure bipartisan support and start to rebuild public confidence in government. This is what Ken was referring to, I guess, as the Reagan model.

I think he can start to do that with a new economic stimulus package. The economy clearly is going to be the 800-pound gorilla in the next six to nine months. He really has to focus on that. I think there will be a bipartisan consensus to move forward. The economic stimulus package may be a way for him to insert a few other priorities.

Participants

Introduction

Strobe Talbott

President, The Brookings Institution

Panel One

Kenneth Duberstein

Chairman and CEO, the Duberstein Group
Former White House Chief of Staff to President Ronald Reagan

Leon Panetta

Director, The Leon & Sylvia Panetta Institute for Public Policy
Former White House Chief of Staff to President Bill Clinton

Moderator: John Harris

Editor-in-Chief, Politico

Panel Two

Terry Edmonds

Associate Vice President, Columbia University
Former Director of Speechwriting, President William Jefferson Clinton

Stephen Hess

Senior Fellow Emeritus, Governance Studies

Darrell M. West

Vice President and Director, Governance Studies


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