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Fox talking head/press secretary Tony Snow had harsh words to say about Bush while on the network.
Snow called Bush "something of an embarrassment," a leader who has "lost control of the federal budget," the architect of a "listless domestic policy" and a man who has "a habit of singing from the political correctness hymnal."
Well, at least we have Snow on record saying something honest before he gives new meaning to the term "snowjob." The question is, why would Snow want to work for a man he considers a buffoon?
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The question is, are bush and his murder of crows so misinformed, that they're unaware of this guy's earlier pronouncements about bush's ineptitude. Maybe the money and TV exposure will cause Snow to just melt into another lying lickspittle for the shrub administration. Gary (NJ)
posted by Anonymous, at
4/26/2006 2:46 PM
Nobody else wants this thankless job for an administration for which defending it is quote a burdensome chore. However, for Snow it is a step up from Fox News Channel. As a commentator, this works to his advantage and is good for his resume.
posted by Anonymous, at
4/26/2006 3:08 PM
Amid rampant speculation, it is rumored that Fox News and the Bush administration will be collaborating on a new program direct from the White House. An unnamed Fox source has confirmed the speculation and has provided some further information to Thought Theater. Bucking the trend towards reality based programming; the show is expected to be loosely based upon the selective facts surrounding the internal workings of the President and his policy operatives. The source went on to say that the program will have a superficial talk show - game show format where reporters will be allowed to ask questions and then each member of the White House Press Corp will use a hand-held device to vote on whether they believe the answers that are provided by Tony. Once the question and answer session is completed, the reporter with the most correct votes will enter a soundproof booth with Helen Thomas.
Helen will be wired with a microphone. Tony then turns on Helen’s mic and allows her to ask a question. Once the question has been asked, the Press Corp votes again on whether the question should be allowed or whether the winning reporter in the sound booth should bitch slap Helen and end her questioning. The unnamed source, when pressed, refused to acknowledge that the tabulation system had been provided by Diebold. At that point Brit Hume’s voice was overheard in the background calling for security. The phone then went silent. Efforts to contact (Juan) the source have since failed.