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Fox Is Still Trying to Protect Tony Snow, but O’Reilly Wasn’t Impressed Last Night
            Now that Pinch Sulzberger, the New York Times, and Sen. Chuck Schumer are finally being unmasked by conservatives and others who love their country, the $27-billion/year Fox television network has become a major problem for conservatives.
            Fox is #1 --- ahead of CBS, NBC and ABC ---  only because conservative Brit Hume has been used as the Fox key to success and high profits. But Hume is also a major problem for the nameless business executives in New York City who see him as a hindrance to their dreams of even more power and more dollars.
            Meanwhile, the inept Tony Snow, who was forced in as Press Secretary for President Bush by Fox, is damaging the nation because Snow has always been a very liberal Republican since his service to the elder George Bush during that abortive Presidency.
            In addition, Snow is a very mild person who cannot possibly reply to the acerbic, street-fighter, Chuck Schumer, who is having a great time attacking the President every night on television. He was on all the channels again last night.
            Fox realizes it has a problem with the pantywaist Snow and it’s trying desperately to prop him up, without success. Last night, it put him on Bill O’Reilly’s show for three (3) segments.
            Snow spoke to O’Reilly very softly and kindly about the problems facing the President which O’Reilly (and the nation) already knew, and then said there is nothing anyone can do about them.  Snow explained how important he is at the White House with statements like: “I don’t want to tip my hand. [long pause] I don’t want to tip anyone’s hand,” which was supposed to leave the impression that Snow is now privy to the President’s most private thoughts.
            When questioned by a skeptical O’Reilly about how his health and his family were doing under the stress of the 13-hour/day job, Snow replied that it was a “fun” job and he was having more “fun” than any other job he  had ever had.
            That didn’t impress O’Reilly who didn’t want to hear that Tony was having fun, but what Tony was doing to correct the problems of the President and the nation. O’Reilly didn’t appear to agree that the awesome responsibility of the burnout position would be considered “fun” by anyone who understood the responsibilities of the job.
            That would be true, O’Reilly, indicated for any person, even if he were in perfect health and not recovering from a serious bout with cancer.
            Meanwhile, the Fox executives are doing everything possible to keep their employee, Tony Snow, inside the White House as their private link to the Oval Office.


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