Tony Snow
July 14, 2008
Bill O'Reilly Predictably Clouds Time Of Tribute With Anger
It is sad but not surprising that Bill O'Reilly decided to mar this period of mourning and remembrance of his close friend Tony Snow with an angry rebuke of the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times and of course the DailyKos in his TPM tonight for what he perceived as insensitive coverage of Tony Snow's death. 7/14/08 with video
Continue reading >>February 21, 2008
Revolving door between FOX and White House lands Tony Snow back at FOX
Bill O'Reilly just announced (O'Reilly Factor 2/21/08) that Tony Snow will be the new fill-in host of the Radio Factor on a regular basis. Gotta love the image of the revolving door leading right back into the All-Spin Zone.
January 14, 2008
Bill O'Reilly will go one-on-one on Maher's "Real Time" but won't face a panel. But who's asking him?
Former White House spokesman and FOX News employee Tony Snow appeared with Bill Maher on Real Time last Friday night 1/11/08 and was surrounded by libertarians and liberals. Bill O'Reilly had Mark Smith, author of the "Official Right-wing conspiracy Handbook" rion to excoriate the tactics of the "farleft," and announced that HE'd go on Real Time with Bill Maher, but only one-on-one, not with the usual panel (of three - "Mark Cuban, Catherine Crier, and the other nut"). Is that Bill O'Reilly we see hiding under his desk?
Continue reading >>September 13, 2007
Bill O'Reilly & Tony Snow Team Up Against Moveon
Bill O'Reilly tried to sound fair and balanced during his TPM last night, 9/12, claiming both Democrats and Republicans are using Iraq to score political points. However it didn't take long before he lapsed into his song and dance about Moveon and the " far-left" Then when Tony Snow joined him, they teamed up for an attack.
Continue reading >>July 26, 2007
Neil Cavuto Gives Tony Snow a Platform to Spin Special Counsel Request and Rove Subpoena
Neil Cavuto was all over the dive in the Dow today (July 26, 2007). The various reasons given by his various guests ranged from it being the media's fault to it being "driven solely by emotion." But Cavuto himself summed it up: "In percentage terms, this is chump change." So, nothing to worry about there. If the person who speaks the longest and without interruption is a gauge of what's important to Fox, Tony Snow won that award today. Snow was on to defended Bush's tax cuts (they were done to "liberate the American people") and he warned that the states shouldn't ratchet-up spending. Then Cavuto asked him about the perjury investigation into Alberto Gonzales and the subpoenaing of Karl Rove. I don't think I've never seen Cavuto be so quiet for so long.
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