I miss listening to both Tony Snow and Tim Russet; two truly fair and balanced journalists. We need men like this at a time when we are searching for the truth.
Tony had such a great sense of humor and pleasant demeanor. When he and Bret Hume conversed, it was a time to stop what you were doing and listen. Wouldn't it be great to hear what Tony and Tim would say about this administration and congress?
Wow! For some odd reason, I had the lyrics of a song in my mind and for the life of me, the name eluded me. Then, all of a sudden it hit me; "Rock and roll heaven". Several hits popped up on utube and there was one for Tony Snow.
I must admit, I never felt so depressed lstening to that song as I did watching the clips of the great Tony Snow. I also read remarks from Ms. Perino and I must admit, I miss him.
Stephen A. Moore
I really liked Tony and I miss his gentle voice of reason. I also was very angry they did not mention him at the yearly dinner with the press and the president. They made a big deal about Tim Russert (also a good guy), but I did not hear a memorial to Tony. I was very mad about that. Did I just miss it?
I had small grandchildren in the Detroit area who I visited often, I thought I saw him on TV, but maybe I just read the newspaper, but that's when I fell in love with Tony. He was a remarkable man who had strength of character and his honesty and discency showed through. I wonder why God needed him more than we do now. Love to his wife and children.
The first time I saw Tony I was impressed with his polite, tactful manner. He was interviewing someone who was a complete ignorant slob. Tony kept his cool, which probably killed the interviewee and conducted himself like a true professional. I think he was one of the best, if not, the best, well after you, Greta.
Tony is one of the greatest human beings ever. The greatest Presidential Spokes-person ever.
A man of GOD, American, Husband and father. Think of him offen-especially when I 'have' to listen to Gibbs-Ugg!
Please do not call an U.S. Army POST a base. It is a Fort and therefore a Post. The Air Force is a Base. The men and women of the Army will thank you.
PESHWAR is pronounced Pe - sha - wha. Not Pesh war.
I remember listening to Tony Snow on the radio, substitute host
for Rush's show, years ago. Tony also wrote articles in our Detroit newspaper. I then followed his career all the way to the Bush White House. Tony Snow was down to earth, we could so easily connect with him. Tony also was the kind of person that you really respected. Tony was never rude, never hurt other people. They say that the good die young! God Bless Tony!
TONY SNOW WAS A VERY CLASSY MAN. AND VERY EASY TO LOOK AT AND LISTEN TO. HE COULD REALLY HOLD MY INTEREST. ROBERT GIBBS MAKES ME SICK. I HAVE TO TURN HIM OFF MY TV. HE IS ONE UGLY NASTY MAN
Tony Snow was one classy man. He was a joy to watch as Press secretary for President Bush and as a news anchor for Fox news. He is definately missed by my family.
The Bernanke stock-market bubble caused by keeping interest rates at zero is merely a repeat of the Greenspan housing bubble that was caused by keeping interest rates at 1 percent in 2003-2004.With millions of jobs outsourced to China and India under free-trade globalism, the dollar weakness that accompanies most recessions is not simulative, largely because the U.S. has lost so many manufacturing jobs that are never returning to its shores.
Sky W
Tony Snow was one of a kind...............Miss him............God Bless our Vets..............and Troops
Fay S
I miss listening to both Tony Snow and Tim Russet; two truly fair and balanced journalists. We need men like this at a time when we are searching for the truth. Tony had such a great sense of humor and pleasant demeanor. When he and Bret Hume conversed, it was a time to stop what you were doing and listen. Wouldn't it be great to hear what Tony and Tim would say about this administration and congress?
Stephen Moore
Wow! For some odd reason, I had the lyrics of a song in my mind and for the life of me, the name eluded me. Then, all of a sudden it hit me; "Rock and roll heaven". Several hits popped up on utube and there was one for Tony Snow. I must admit, I never felt so depressed lstening to that song as I did watching the clips of the great Tony Snow. I also read remarks from Ms. Perino and I must admit, I miss him. Stephen A. Moore
Eileen
I really liked Tony and I miss his gentle voice of reason. I also was very angry they did not mention him at the yearly dinner with the press and the president. They made a big deal about Tim Russert (also a good guy), but I did not hear a memorial to Tony. I was very mad about that. Did I just miss it?
Beverly
I had small grandchildren in the Detroit area who I visited often, I thought I saw him on TV, but maybe I just read the newspaper, but that's when I fell in love with Tony. He was a remarkable man who had strength of character and his honesty and discency showed through. I wonder why God needed him more than we do now. Love to his wife and children.
debra
The first time I saw Tony I was impressed with his polite, tactful manner. He was interviewing someone who was a complete ignorant slob. Tony kept his cool, which probably killed the interviewee and conducted himself like a true professional. I think he was one of the best, if not, the best, well after you, Greta.
MJaneO
Tony is one of the greatest human beings ever. The greatest Presidential Spokes-person ever. A man of GOD, American, Husband and father. Think of him offen-especially when I 'have' to listen to Gibbs-Ugg!
Juanita Wollaston
Please do not call an U.S. Army POST a base. It is a Fort and therefore a Post. The Air Force is a Base. The men and women of the Army will thank you. PESHWAR is pronounced Pe - sha - wha. Not Pesh war.
artM
Did you ever wonder why the good are taken from us when we most need then ? Could this be by design?
Jo
I remember listening to Tony Snow on the radio, substitute host for Rush's show, years ago. Tony also wrote articles in our Detroit newspaper. I then followed his career all the way to the Bush White House. Tony Snow was down to earth, we could so easily connect with him. Tony also was the kind of person that you really respected. Tony was never rude, never hurt other people. They say that the good die young! God Bless Tony!
loretta
TONY SNOW WAS A VERY CLASSY MAN. AND VERY EASY TO LOOK AT AND LISTEN TO. HE COULD REALLY HOLD MY INTEREST. ROBERT GIBBS MAKES ME SICK. I HAVE TO TURN HIM OFF MY TV. HE IS ONE UGLY NASTY MAN
Sandy
Tony Snow was one classy man. He was a joy to watch as Press secretary for President Bush and as a news anchor for Fox news. He is definately missed by my family.
tulip
I still miss Tony -- thought of him yesterday. What a classy guy. Gibbs is such a low-life joke.
fRANCES
Tony was a man of great character. He was always pleasant and smiling. Miss you TONY.
Flo
Greta tell Sarah Palin I wanted Her book but my computer and phone was blocked where I couldn`t order it.
Janet
Greta if you see this tell sarah Palin I wanted one of her books but couldn`t get it bacause my computer was blocked and was my phone.
Janet
I loved Tony Snow, I was so praying that he would make it, really miss his cute and oh so pleasant face.
LESLEY
Tony Snow was terrific man RIP
Delores In Chas WV
WHO COULD FORGET TONY....WHAT A GREAT MAN, SON, HUSBAND, AND FATHER. And, he was a great co worker for FoxNews.......
OBAMA HAS SENT MANY JOBS TO CHINA BECAUSE THEY BOUGHT OUR BONDS-NOW HE'S DESTROYING THE DOLLAR!
The Bernanke stock-market bubble caused by keeping interest rates at zero is merely a repeat of the Greenspan housing bubble that was caused by keeping interest rates at 1 percent in 2003-2004.With millions of jobs outsourced to China and India under free-trade globalism, the dollar weakness that accompanies most recessions is not simulative, largely because the U.S. has lost so many manufacturing jobs that are never returning to its shores.