Tony Snow

Tony Snow
Robert Anthony "Tony" Snowwas an American journalist, political commentator, television news anchor, syndicated columnist, radio host, musician, and the third White House Press Secretary under President George W. Bush. Snow also worked for President George H. W. Bush as chief speechwriter and Deputy Assistant of Media Affairs. He served as White House Press Secretary from May 2006 until his resignation effective September 2007...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth1 June 1955
CountryUnited States of America
These are times that are going to be very challenging. We've got a lot of big issues ahead and we've got a lot of important things that all of us are going to be covering together. And I am very excited and I can't wait.
Somewhere near you, somebody right now is trying to help the indigent and poor - providing food, shelter, clothing or simple kindness.
At this particular juncture I think what you want is as much honest counsel as you can get.
There's no consensus on cutting the budget, solving the illegal immigration problem, tackling the looming meltdown of Medicare and Social Security or making a concerted effort to win the hearts of minority voters.
When it comes to federal spending, George W. Bush is the boy who cant say no. In each of his three years at the helm, the president has warned Congress to restrain its spending appetites, but so far nobody has pushed away from the table mainly because the president doesnt seem to mean what he says.
One of the reasons I took the job is not only because I believe in the president, because believe it or not I want to work with you.
Millions of Americans annually commit themselves to such good works, and no country on earth comes close to matching our record.
No president has looked this impotent this long when it comes to defending presidential powers and prerogatives.
It's always an honor to be considered in such stories, to be mentioned.
It makes no sense to pack an auditorium with 5,000 people and then tell them to keep quiet.
It's as if an android had inhabited 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Government never falls lower than when decent people dutifully excuse their leaders' sins.
It is a common mistake these days to politicize anything and everything, including music.
We believe. We believe in our destiny as a nation. We believe we have been called to do good, to spread the blessings of liberty and encourage the sense of trust upon which free societies depend.