Wit and Wisdom of Tony Snow
Snow On Lay's Death: “What Do You Think Would Be The Appropriate Thing To Say?”...
Think Progress July 5, 2006 at 03:46 PM
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At today's press briefing, Press Secretary Tony Snow was asked about the death of Ken Lay, the convicted former Enron CEO whom President Bush nicknamed "Kenny Boy."
First, Snow dodged the question, asking the reporter: "I don't know, what do you think would be the appropriate thing to say?" Later, he played down the relationship between the two, refusing to let Bush be described as a "friend" of Lay's. "[T]he President has described Ken Lay as an acquaintance, and many of the President's acquaintances have passed on during his time in office," he said.
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2 Comments:
I would much rather read in the paper that Tony Snow and George Bush had massive heart attacks.
I might be wrong on this one, but I feel that Ken Lay might have been less guilty than he seemed to be.
I think that Jeff Skilling had a lot more blood on his hands than Lay did.
I wouldn't be shocked to hear in the future that Lay took his own life in some way.
Hey beautiful, now wouldn't that be something for Tony Snow and Georgie to lose it, and I definitely think there is a lot more to it than we will ever hear, I wonder if there is even more there, I wonder if he was going to give out names and skeletons for less time.
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