Scott McClellan has resigned as White House press secretary, leaving John Snow in the top slot of the Bush administration death watch. But steps are being taken to ensure the White House has at least one employee named "Snow."
David Weigel | April 19, 2006
Scott McClellan has resigned as White House press secretary, leaving John Snow in the top slot of the Bush administration death watch. But steps are being taken to ensure the White House has at least one employee named "Snow."
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|4.19.06 @ 10:40AM|#
Tony Snow will lay the smack down and cut spending. He's a True Reformer.
|4.19.06 @ 10:42AM|#
there was supposed to be a [barf.] at the end. got eaten up by the html monkey that hangs out with the server squirrels.
|4.19.06 @ 11:47AM|#
screw that jazz, John Snow is the only one left worth a shit.
|4.19.06 @ 1:28PM|#
Screw that. Mark Snow is better than all of them.
|4.19.06 @ 2:32PM|#
I think there's a place in this administration for Chrissy Snow. (At right.)