I love this guy!
Just caught Expose The Left’s video of Tony Snow answering a pressie’s question on the President’s reaction to the NYT’s publishing of the story on financial transaction monitoring, a program the gov’t uses to track terrorists. Check out the question and Tony’s response:
Q We’re told the Vice President is going to make similar comments at his appearance today. With the President and the Vice President, in essence, going after The New York Times today, are they trying to create a chilling effect on media outlets that might cover stories of this nature?
MR. SNOW: I don’t think so, no. No, I don’t think so. It’s a very good question. No, if The New York Times decides that it is going to try to assume responsibility for determining which classified secrets remain classified and which don’t, it ought to accept some of the obligations of that responsibility; it ought to be able to take the heat, as well. So the administration certainly is going to lay out its concerns and what it may mean for the safety of the American people and the integrity of the process of developing intelligence that can permit us to track down terrorists and prevent them from killing again.
That’s what this is all about. It’s about what we can do in a time of war. Traditionally in this country in a time of war, members of the press have acknowledged that the Commander-in-Chief, in the exercise of his powers, sometimes has to do things secretly in order to protect the public. This is a highly unusual departure. It’s interesting, The Times, talking about this being a—this program having been a departure from previous banking efforts. This is also a departure from long-standing traditions here in the United States.
So it is—it’s not designed to have a chilling effect. I think what it’s—if The New York Times wants a spirited debate about it, it’s got it. But, certainly, nobody is going to deny First Amendment rights. But The New York Times and other news organizations ought to think long and hard about whether a public’s right to know, in some cases, might overwrite somebody’s right to live, and whether, in fact, the publications of these could place in jeopardy the safety of fellow Americans.
Amen!
Here’s the transcript of today’s WH press gaggle.
Prior:
- Tony Snow smacks down Helen Thomas
- Tony Snow vs. Helen Thomas
- Tony Snow’s first day as WH press secretary
- Snow gears up for first official press gaggle, slams press
- DNC playing their favorite card: the race card – against Tony Snow
- Confirmed via FoxNews: Snow will be announced as WH press sec. tomorrow
- DC grapevine: Snow “likely” to accept WH press sec. job
- Tony Snow in negotiations to become WH press secretary
- WH press secretary Scott McClellan has resigned