Posted on 04/20/2006 1:59:05 PM PDT by joyspring777
Fox News Radio host Tony Snow said Thursday that he had yet to make up his mind about accepting a possible offer to succeed Scott McClellan as White House press secretary, saying his family would have "veto power" over any decision.
"I will tell you what I'm doing when I have a clue [myself]," Snow told his radio audience. "That does not happen to describe my state of mind right now. I don't have a clue so I'm not going to give you any news scoops."
Snow didn't deny a report that he had talked with the White House about the job and noted that if he decided to accept, they would make the announcement first.
The former speechwriter for Bush 41 weighed the pros and cons on the air.
"The most attractive thing about an offer from the White House at a time like this is not the glory of being treated like a piñata by Helen Thomas, but instead, you've got to put your money where your mouth is."
But Snow said the most fundamental consideration was his family.
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Sounds like Tony has his priorities straight!!!! Family is SO IMPORTANT in making decisions like this.
I want him to do it and I don't. Which is probably what most Freepers think. For his country it would be great, for his family and his health, it wouldn't. What a choice to have to make. Geez. I'd be confused about what to do too. I worry about his health. How much more stress could one have than looking at Helen Thomas everyday? That's more than most mortals could take.
Personally, I'd like to see Ann Coulter get the job.
Oh man wouldn't that be fun! I'd love to see Levin in the job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First, Tony, you already have a career. This job is simply a stepping-stone to something you already have.
Second, this is almost certainly a significant pay cut. Why?
Third, the working conditions suck.
Fourth, you have to deal with assholes. Every day.
Fifth, go back to "first".
Seriously, with Bush having only another 19 months or so of effectiveness leading up to the 2008 election season, I'd love to see the White House just let 'er rip by putting in a combative and effective press spokesperson -- someone who could put the newsies in their place (at least once the 2006 elections are over). What's Bush got to lose?
I think Tony would do a great job and the country needs him. Your list, however, is 100% correct. I'd just like to say one thing:
I am SO glad the military does not use your criteria for service. ; ).
You put it very well. I have much respect for Tony Snow but I sure wouldn't want to have to make his decision right now.
Helen Thomas is what the doctor throws in the pan during colon cancer surgery.
LOL!
Living life in the fast lane won't be easy on him or his family. And then, there is his private life to consider. For example, he couldn't continue to post at FR or speak for himself.. as himself.
It's too confining..just say No, Tony :)
I think I'd rather see General Honore. Can't you just see him making that wimpy WH Press Corps 'give him 20' just to ask a question?
I can't see how any sane person would want that job.
If you had a chance to turn the tide of the current madness on the left (and that includes ALL of the MSM, particularly the White House Press corps) would you say "no, I'm not going to do that?"
There is a thing called duty. Tony knows that.
If there is someone else he thinks can do a better job, or a even good enough job, then he is better off turning this job down for the reasons you list. If he knows, in his heart, that he is the right person to do this, then he should do this. His family (and certainly his fans) will understand. Speaking for one fan, we'll also support him, tooth and nail.
People often think that it is hard to do the right thing. -- It is NOT hard to do the right thing, it is hard to know what the right thing is. Once you know what is right then it is hard to NOT do the right thing.
Ben Kingsely in The Confession
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