Wednesday, May 10, 2006

 

When will Tony Snow start taking questions from the Press?

UPDATE: SNOW STORM COMING MONDAY, MAY 15TH & THE WASHINGTON POST WANTS TO KNOW WHAT QUESTION YOU WOULD ASK 'SNOW BALL'
On May 5, 2006, Scott McClellan said goodbye as the Press Secretary. May 8th was Tony Snow's first day, but if you go to www.whitehouse.gov and look at that press briefing, you will find that Snow only said 59 words which consisted of him introducing John Negroponte to talk about the resignation of Porter Goss etc. Even on Tuesday (Press Briefing linked above in title), Snow didn't say one word but McClellan , who is supposed to be back in Texas waiting in a rocking chair for Bush to return, handled the whole briefing. What is going on? Is Tony getting cold feet or is the Administration trying to get through the scandals of last week to make it easier for Tony when he finally starts taking questions? I have no idea but it seems odd to me. Everyone is waiting anxiously for Tony to start because we want to see what direction he is going to take. If he does what Scott did, then we can pretty much consider the White House Press Briefing a non-essential part of our American dictatorship. There has been talk about not televising the press briefings. That makes sense when your country is a dictatorship, doesn't it? Pigs.

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