Here is White House Press Secretary Tony Snow on CBS's "The Early Show" this morning.
White House spokesman Tony Snow is playing down the significance of North Korea's apparent nuclear test.
White House press secretary Tony Snow said that Bush would not be acting immediately on any of the recommendations.
White House spokesman Tony Snow said the men and women who fought for the US deserved "the best care".
At the White House, spokesman Tony Snow suggested that domestic spying will continue.
Past presidents had Tony Snow, Mike McCurry, Marlin Fitzwater, Jody Powell, Pierre Salinger.
Pedro, here is something from a column October 6th, 2003, by Tony Snow.
Mr. TONY SNOW (White House Spokesman): A lot of times these speeches, they just go on and on, and you lose people.
Asked specifically Tuesday about the death toll in October, White House spokesman Tony Snow said President Bush was aware of the number.
Tony Snow was a man of substance, principle, integrity and good humor.
Bush is not considering changing plans for troops in Iraq as a result of Republican defections, White House spokesman Tony Snow said Monday.
Fox also provided Bush with a spokesman when the late Tony Snow made the jump from Roger Ailes' network to the White House.
Press secretary Tony Snow says that terrorism is what Americans are talking about and that the president is simply presenting his case to the public.
Tony Snow has attempted to influence public policy throughout his career, as you say, as a speech writer for big Bush, as opposed to shrub.
White House press secretary Tony Snow said that all of the additional troops had just gotten in place and it would be unrealistic to expect major progress now.
White House spokesman Tony Snow, who attended the meeting, said "everybody was completely candid" in telling Bush about deep frustration in the Republican Party about the situation in Iraq.
On another front, White House spokesman Tony Snow calls the North American Union (NAU) a "myth, " despite the abundant evidence of White House involvement in the development of a North American identification card and security strategy.
White House spokesman Tony Snow noted the president's report shows improvement since July, when the Iraqi government was found not to be making satisfactory progress on "de-Baathification" -- allowing officials from Saddam Hussein's Baath Party back into the government.
Mr. TONY SNOW (Spokesman, White House): I think what the president simply wanted to do is, given all the press attention and everything that's been going on, to say Don, I still have faith in you and I support you.
Bush will deliver the message that "the problems we faced this morning are the same problems we'll face tomorrow: winning the war in Iraq, keeping the economy together, working on renewing No Child Left Behind, " said White House Press Secretary Tony Snow.
White House press secretary Tony Snow said Bush will deliver the message "the problems we faced this morning are the same problems we'll face tomorrow --winning the war in Iraq, keeping the economy together, working on renewing 'no child left behind' " legislation.
Since Josh Bolten took over as chief of staff, the White House has seen the appointment of a Wall Street giant, Hank Paulson, to run the Treasury, the arrival of a slick media man, Tony Snow, to run public relations, and advances in Iraq.
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Mr. TONY SNOW (White House Press Secretary): I understand what Americans want, which is Americans pulling back off the major combat roles and eventually being there in supports roles, as the Baker-Hamilton Commission recommended some time ago and as the president's been talking about since as early as January.
When outgoing White House spokesman Tony Snow was asked at Monday's White House briefing if the president's latest approach amounts to "kicking the can down the road" by buying six more months or so of time for the current strategy to continue, he said that was a "glib" characterization.
CNN: Analysis: Bush buys time with speech full of contradictions
"The judiciary is operating independently and we need to give them credit for doing their job and doing it in the way they saw fit and proper, " presidential spokesman Tony Snow said, in response to skepticism about the timing of the sentence two days before critical U.S. midterm elections.
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