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Friday, July 18, 2008
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tony Snow: A Remembrance
by Paul Greenberg
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We were hoping he could speak at our editorial writers' convention here in Little Rock this coming September. We had him down tentatively - and what mortal can make plans that aren't tentative? - as the speaker for our final dinner. He'd have been perfect. Having been commentator and newsmaker at different times in his career, he knew both sides of the street.

Tony Snow had worked his way through various editorial writing slots - from the Greensboro (N.C.) Record to the Detroit News to the Washington Times - before becoming a fixture on the nightly news as White House press secretary. You wouldn't have known it by his ever-boyish manner, but he'd been around.

Tony said he'd try to make it to Little Rock, even though we both knew the chances were iffy; he'd already taken a couple of leaves of absence to fight his cancer. But you could tell he meant it. No one ever heard Tony say anything he didn't mean, except perhaps in wry jest.

Recalling his last appearance here, he added that Little Rock would always hold a special place in his affections. Years ago he'd agreed to take part in an event at Wildwood, our local arts center in the woods. It was another one of those seminars on the Fourth Estate and Its Role in American Society. I can barely remember what was said (it was all duly eloquent) but I'll never forget Tony's standing there alongside Arkansas' own Richard S. Arnold, the greatest jurist never to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court since Learned Hand.

What a contrast: Judge Arnold, who had the demeanor, learning and moderation of a wise old man even when he was a young one - all of which he carried with a light grace - was standing there next to Tony, who would remain the very picture of Young America even while the cancer and chemo took their toll on his appearance - but never on his spirit.

Game was the word for Tony, whether he was playing with his band or taking on his next gig in the news business. Editorials, syndicated columns, Fox News, the White House he'd done it all.

Tony almost didn't make it to Wildwood that day. His flight was late (of course) and we were afraid we'd have to start with our star attraction stuck somewhere in traffic on I-630. The audience was already filling the place and the sound checks had begun. This was going to be embarrassing.

But a call to Little Rock's finest got him a police escort and so our guest arrived, siren wailing, with whole seconds to spare. When he loped up to the mike with that DiMaggio stride, his face was brimming with the smile of a little boy who'd just gotten a ride on the biggest, brightest, reddest fire truck you'd ever seen. That was Tony - never fazed, always Happy to Be Here, wherever Here happened to be at the moment. I was sweating; he wasn't.

Now he's gone. At 53. Colon cancer. The news, however expected, still shocks. For his name brings back one youthful image after another. It's like going through a family album or watching a homemade film taken long ago and marveling at how young the subjects were. The difference with Tony was that he stayed young.

The first picture of him is one of the faces around a conference table at the Poynter Institute, a journalistic think tank in St. Petersburg. It was a conference for young editorial writers, and Tony didn't have much to say. But there was an unmistakable something in his eyes that let you know he was sizing you up, taking everything in, and when it came time to write a few sample editorials, his were clearly the best of the crop. By far. He'd got it. Continued...

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Kudos Paul, Well Said!
Nicely done. One note though; please never mention the name of Scott McClellan in any context with that of Tony. Talk about polar opposites! If Dante is correct there will be a special place waiting for Scott McClellan. However, I know that Tony is in a special place right now and already getting to work for his new client upstairs!

Great tribute to Tony
I can't get enough of these great TH articles about Tony Snow. He was a great commentator, journalist, press secretary and person. I can't put them in any order of importance, but I can only say I miss him and cried when I saw that little crawler on CNN that he had died.
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I expected a great news piece from them at that time, as I knew he had recently signed a contract with them, but it never came. I was in Europe at the time, so CNN International was the only news available, and I was terribly disappointed that there was no immediate tribute to the best White House press secretary we've ever seen.

Thanks to Paul Greenberg for letting me see a goodbye to Tony with a smile. Life is so short, and we celebrate the lives of those who gave more than they took. Tony Snow gave all of us so much.
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