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
I hate to tell you, but it's not always pretty up there on Capitol Hill and there have been other scandals as you know that have been more than simply naughty e-mails.
To have faith is to believe in truth, believe that truth confers special power on those lucky enough to get a little insight, and to know in our hearts that all these things come from God, which is why we should never get too cocky about our successes.
God doesn't promise tomorrow, he does promise eternity.
You think Vietnam was bad? Vietnam is nothing next to Kosovo.
Go off-road...Practice a little daring.
Sometimes, political campaigns make decent people act and talk like perfect buffoons.
Yet, it ought to be obvious that good music generally occupies a higher plane that mere politics. Great writers can express moods through melody and capture experiences we share most powerfully - love, lust, longing; joy, rage, fear; triumph, yearning and confusion.
You're young and you're bulletproof and invincible. But never underestimate the power of other people's love and prayer.
In other words, Social Security is every bit as insecure as the stock market.
The business of peace requires more than showing up with paint brushes, foodstuffs and an oil pipeline or two.
Pet lovers know that animals sometimes understand us better than we do, and the annals of human sin and desire provide plenty of stories to drive the point home.
[The GOP] must decide soon where they stand on the issue of socialized medicine. President Clinton threw down the gauntlet in his State of the Union address, when he proposed guaranteeing health insurance for at least half of the 10 million American children who have none.
If you disaggregate, things fall apart.
Risk is the inevitable product of liberty - and it's responsible not only for great tragedy, but also great triumph.