Tony Snow attacks WorldNetDaily
Here's an excerpt form the a White House press conference. See how Tony Snow responds to WorldNetDaliy.com's Les Kinsolving.
First though, let me ask a question: Why do the White House henchmen threaten WorldNetDaily, yet allow that wrinkled, old, nasty, hatefull, biased, bigoted witch Helen Thomas to ask questions all day long?
I suppose the answer is rhetorical.
Q: The AP reports that Sydney, Australia's lord mayor, Clover Moore, is leading a campaign urging all residents to pack an emergency survival kit in preparation for any terrorist attack or other disaster in Australia's largest city. And my question – does the White House believe that this is a campaign U.S. cities should be launching, or not?
SNOW: That would be something that I would not be privy to comment on. And, Les, let me just – before we get back into a situation where it will be more difficult to get called on, let me just point out that you need to ask questions that bear on the president's responsibilities. I saw the piece you wrote the other day, that has been thoroughly twisting out of context the answer I gave you when I told you that the president, in fact, was –
Q: That's what –
SNOW: I don't care. What you did –
Q: They wrote it out there.
SNOW: You know what, I don't care, OK, because the fact is, if somebody is going to take questions about things that do not fall under the president's purview – and I answered that question – and it gets twisted, that is a disservice to this White House and to the craft of journalism. So if I were you, I'd pick up the phone and tell them to start cleaning up or writing corrections.
WorldNetDaily: Enough of the Snow jobs
First though, let me ask a question: Why do the White House henchmen threaten WorldNetDaily, yet allow that wrinkled, old, nasty, hatefull, biased, bigoted witch Helen Thomas to ask questions all day long?
I suppose the answer is rhetorical.
Q: The AP reports that Sydney, Australia's lord mayor, Clover Moore, is leading a campaign urging all residents to pack an emergency survival kit in preparation for any terrorist attack or other disaster in Australia's largest city. And my question – does the White House believe that this is a campaign U.S. cities should be launching, or not?
SNOW: That would be something that I would not be privy to comment on. And, Les, let me just – before we get back into a situation where it will be more difficult to get called on, let me just point out that you need to ask questions that bear on the president's responsibilities. I saw the piece you wrote the other day, that has been thoroughly twisting out of context the answer I gave you when I told you that the president, in fact, was –
Q: That's what –
SNOW: I don't care. What you did –
Q: They wrote it out there.
SNOW: You know what, I don't care, OK, because the fact is, if somebody is going to take questions about things that do not fall under the president's purview – and I answered that question – and it gets twisted, that is a disservice to this White House and to the craft of journalism. So if I were you, I'd pick up the phone and tell them to start cleaning up or writing corrections.
WorldNetDaily: Enough of the Snow jobs
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