Jim Geraghty reports that Tony Snow is calling for a "surge of facts." I presume that means he'll be resigning.
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12 Jul 2007 03:50 pm
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The Corner post also reports that Tony Snow is "going to provide real hard data."
The implications are staggering: does this mean they've previously provided only fake hard data? Is it a punctuation problem, and they will provide "real, hard data," suggesting that before now they've sometimes provided hard data and sometimes real data, but not both?
I distinctly hope that it's a conjugation problem, and Mr. Snow meant they will provide "really hard data." Will there be a quiz?
Who is Jim Geraghty, and why do you need to read him to know what Tony Snow said? If you had been listening to Rush Limbaugh's show when Tony was on today, you could have heard it from the horse's mouth.
If I were a professional liberal blogger, I'd try to listen to Rush a little to know what's going on in wingnutville -- sort of like how folks like me read your blog.
a "surge of facts"--
oh man, that could rank right up there with "whip inflation now".
evidence of deep, deep desperation in an administration that is completely dead.
Oh my God:
Snow says he's going to put up slides, video, and audio on new screens behind him during the daily press briefing. "We're not gonna spin, but we're going to provide real hard data."
Words alone don't do facts justice: we need audio visual aids. Of course, this means that Snow will be using PowerPoint. Just when I thought that the press secretary had reached bottom. . .
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Nice - I wanted to send something similar to him, but he's too chicken to have his email address posted.
Posted by tiparillo | July 12, 2007 4:06 PM