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White House Press Secretary Tony Snow has resigned effective September 14th. He will be replaced by his assistant, Ms. Dana Perino.
Tony Snow, former Fox News Channel anchor, gave his last on-camera press briefing today before he steps down from his post as White House Press Secretary later this week. Snow, 52, was diagnosed with a recurrence of colon cancer a few months ago.
Tony Snow was born for the job of Presidential Press Secretary. That's not a compliment.
Scott McClellan, former press secretary to President George W. Bush, is about to publish a book hat contains blistering criticisms of his former boss. McClellan covers mostly familiar territory, including Iraq and Katrina, but also rumors of cocaine abuse.
During a White House press conference today, Tony Snow admitted that the White House knows the insurgency in Iraq will never end.
My initial reaction to hearing that Tony Snow's cancer had returned was that it was all an act. That's what happens when an administration lies about EVERYTHING.
In a CNN/USA Today poll, 53% of Americans polled believed more in Santa Claus than in victory in Iraq.
President Bush and Albanian Prime Minister Berisha held a joint press conference Sunday.subjects discussed at the conference were: Albania's aspirations for NATO membership,support for the U.S. war on terror,Albanian improvements, and Kosovo's independence
President Bush's new plan has the civil war torn country coming together under the Golden Arches by July of 2007.
After President Bush kept to his word and vetoed the Congress's military spending bill which attached firm deadlines for troop withdrawal, Democrats reacted by saying it is Bush who doesn't support the troops.
Tony Snow had a growth removed out of choice and it was cancer!
President Bush has decided to activate the Strategic Neo-Chickenhawk Reserve, but few are reporting for duty. Maybe they just haven't gotten the message yet?
An historic perspective on White House Press Secretaries, referencing the departure of current Secretary Tony Snow.
Steven Hirsch, President of Vivid Video, says: "I see these five topless mothers each carrying a sign that read 'War is indecent,' and I'm thinking hot moms, politically committed finally an adult film where you can use the Kleenex to blow your nose too."
As the Republicans and the media celebrate another Kerry gaff, the country waits to see what's next.
John Edwards, former Senator from North Carolina and current Democratic presidential hopeful, held a press conference to announce that his wife Elizabeth has had her cancer return. In spite of this, the couple says Edwards will continue his push for the Presidency.
Britney Spears proved she can do more than shock the press by doing her Basic Instinct impression for the internet. She's now a record producer!
British authorities announced yesterday that they had successfully thwarted an attempt by terrorists to detonate dozens of "sticky bombs" constructed from 2-liter bottles of diet Pepsi and Mentos candy mints.
Chris Wallace the host of Fox News Sunday became news himself after that interview with former President Clinton. Frankly, I didn't feel bad for Clinton. But that interview made me think about the state of journalism on Fox (Hoax) News.
How fair and balanced is the Mark Foley coverage over on Fox?
On Saturday President Bush will endure a routine colonoscopy to examine his brain and will turn over presidential powers to Vice-President Dick Cheney.
An Open letter to President Bush thanking him.
Iraqopoly is a joint effort between The White House and the Department of Defense.
If President Bush wants more widespread support for privatization, he would be wise to incorporate distributive justice into his reform proposal.
President bush 's state of the union speech was filmed by many networking shows. All cameras captured the same image.
President Bush paid his first visit to Mount Vernon this week, perhaps in response to Mount Vernon Executive Director James Rees's published charge that neither he nor President Clinton had done so.
The Eagle Forum, a pro-family organization is urging President Bush to pardon US Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who are now serving 11- and 12-year long prison sentences for trying to stop an illegal drug smuggler near El Paso.
It has been said that President Bush is attacking America like he has a common cold. Could he be the star that has America falling down, and could America be a third world country before Bush leaves office.
The first female to be sworn in a speaker of the House and second in line to the White House.
A recap of the year President Bush has had.
President Bush is about to take up the veto pen. The veto was little used during the first six years of the Bush Presidency, but will be employed with abandon during the last two. By so doing, President Bush may well end his Presidency on a high note.
The Bush Administration continues to say that they support the troops, yet when it comes to dollars and cents, they abandon the troops again and again.
Whenever President Bush holds press conferences, he comes off as a self-centered elitist. By standing over the podium, instead of behind it, he pushes body language that he is more important then the message that he is delivering.
On June 12, the President will meet with Republicans who voted against the Immigration bill he pushed. Will he succeed in changing their minds?
The wink that launched a flurry of media articles! Can President Bush wink at Queen Elizabeth without causing an international incident?
President Bush vetoed a supplemental war-spending bill Tuesday night, calling for a bill without "rigid, artificial timelines." By doing so, the President defies the will of the majority of Americans.
The power struggle between President Bush and Congress will continue on Wednesday at 2:25 PM when Bush meets with leaders from both major political parties.
President Bush gives speech at unveiling of Victims of Communism Memorial in Washington, D.C. The memorial commerates all deaths caused by communism.
President Bush announced Wednesday that he had chosen a new counselor. Ed Gillespie will replace Dan Bartlett as President Bush's counselor. Bartlett resigned in order to spend more time with his family.
Texas braces for Hurricane Dean with voluntary evacuations. President Bush also issues a federal disaster declaration for the state.
President Bush will ask Congress for $50 billion in additional funding for the Iraq War. The Pentagon spends about $3 billion a week in Iraq, so we understand the need for another run on the treasury. But it raises a curious question, "How much is $50 billion?"
There are many people that believe that this video of President Bush was banned because of the information that it reveals about the President.
Whether we voted for him or not he is our President... Those that show up are the leaders of this country.
President Bush spoke out about United States health care on Wednesday. President Bush spoke to an audience of health care professionals; he began his comments with a synopsis of the problems plaguing United States Health care.
Olbermann is making a lot of waves with his thought about how Bush and Cheney are doing in office.
President Bush gave a radio address to the Nation today on the economy and the problems in the mortgage industry.
PresidentialPetMuseum.com is the official website for the Presidential Pet Museum located in Annapolis, Maryland. It is a fun website to visit if you would like to learn more about our American presidents and white house pets.
A "rolling blockade" of the White House and state capitols is being planned by long haul trucker drivers who are afraid of losing their jobs because of a plan to allow Mexican long-haul truck drivers to operate in the United States it was announced today.
What has happened to the integrity man possessed when this nation was established? Do you honestly think that we have a candidate for President, visible today, who has integrity? What is it going to take to put integrity back in the White House?