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cranston36
12-20-2006, 07:54 PM
White House press secretary Tony Snow has been injecting himself quite a bit into the information he dispenses, reportedly (no pun intended), on behalf of the White House.
Recently he stated, “There's an assumption that people have been given marching orders, and at this point, the president is asking folks to take a look at a number of things."
What exactly did Snow say?
He used to be a newscaster at Fox News. That is – he read the news stories and tried to make them sound interesting. A newscaster is paid to do that. So one night they report about a lost puppy, the next day about 9/11 and the day after that about Donald Trump’s Miss USA out all night partying. That’s the way it goes.
Back to the phrase above – Snow mentions an assumption about ‘marching orders’.
Who had the assumption? I didn’t, did you?
What people is he talking about?
What orders were they given?
Then he moves on to the President. I assume he means President Bush (well, there’s that assumption). Snow then mentions some ‘folks’ being asked to look at a number of ‘things’.
First, I’d like to confirm that is President Bush he is talking about, but, all kidding aside, which ‘folks’ is he indicating and what things are they being asked to look at?
This one sentence of Snow’s is the perfect snow job, don’t you think? Lot’s of words and nothing conveyed.
It gets worse.
Snow went on to say (at the same Press Conference) : “I think people are trying to create a fight between the president and the Joint Chiefs when one does not exist.”
I don’t really care what Tony Snow thinks – do you?
In any case – again, which ‘people’ is he talking about? Is he talking about you and I?
He comes off sounding like a bad sports reporter who showed up at a game late. He doesn’t really know who is playing or what they are doing but he is paid to talk so he talks.
I think that Tony Snow must be one of the bright parts of President Bush’s day. I can see him as he pushes Snow out on stage to give ‘em all one more Snow job.
I just want the facts. What we have now is a bad reporter reading bad copy to other reporters.
What do you think?

Brooks
12-20-2006, 08:26 PM
Cran, Do you think giving us more than one sentence might be a little helpful for us to answer your plea to interpret Mr. Snow's words?

Here's one. President Kennedy said "Ask not..."
What do you suppose he meant?

Evakian
12-20-2006, 08:38 PM
Cran, Do you think giving us more than one sentence might be a little helpful for us to answer your plea to interpret Mr. Snow's words?

Here's one. President Kennedy said "Ask not..."
What do you suppose he meant?
Don't ask don't tell. He didn't want flamboyant gays on ships to 'Nam.

cranston36
12-20-2006, 08:52 PM
I don't like hypocrisy. It is based on lies.:corn:

Freethinker
12-21-2006, 10:50 AM
He (Tony Snow) comes off sounding like a bad sports reporter who showed up at a game late. He doesn’t really know who is playing or what they are doing but he is paid to talk so he talks.

ROTFL.

THAT is about as apt a description of that spin-spewing flack as there could ever be!

Brooks
12-21-2006, 08:43 PM
The greatest spin hack had to be Mike McCurry. He said he would purposely avoid sitting in on certain meetings with other Clinton advisors and would intentionally stay out of the loop on matters so he could honestly tell the press that he didn't know the answer to something.
What were they paying him for?

dharmabum
12-21-2006, 08:49 PM
"Tony Snowjob" Hehehe... thats pretty funny.