The Good Do Indeed Die Young

Tony Snow, gone at 53. A renaissance man of the highest order, whose command of language and- more importantly- cheerful outlook on life should be admired by all. 

Helen Thomas (also proof of the title of this article) should be sent some of Tony’s fingernail clippings, because they would have more class than she will ever have in her entire body.  Tony found more joy in every hour of life that she has in her entire geologic existence.

2 Responses to “The Good Do Indeed Die Young”

  1. If Bush would have picked Tony Snow to be the spokesman from 2000, there would never have been such a Bush-Media hatefest going on.

  2. I’m growing very uneasy with the number of deaths of reporters as of late along with certain political figures.
    It seems that each and every one of the high profile deaths in the past few months can be tied to either the bush regime or the obama wana-be regime. They’re cut from the same cloth and it would be difficult to convince me of either being innocent in anything of this nature.
    I hope to God we don’t elect the liberal version of dumbya, we can’t take 4 more years of idiocy in the Oval Office and I don’t particularly want to see good people dying at a young age after being involved with one or the other regardless of the CLAIM of “natural causes”.

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