90 days ago - Tony Snow’s mind was so quick and nimble that whenever he interviewed me on Fox News, I was slightly worried that I would be flummoxed by a line of inquiry I had not anticipated.
90 days ago - Former White House press secretary Tony Snow, whose cheerful conservatism and keen intellect took him to the heights of journalism and politics, died of cancer Saturday at age 53.
442 days ago - President Bush on Thursday sought to shame Democratic lawmakers into passing funds for U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan before the congressional recess in August.
541 days ago - The Bush administration once again is trying to create a super-policy post inside the White House to coordinate a war, but it is having about as much success as it did in 2001 when a similar job never got filled.
551 days ago - The White House says the economic surge that began five and a half years ago on President Bush's watch is more robust than the much-touted expansion during the Clinton administration.
556 days ago - President Bush on Tuesday declined to say whether homosexuality is immoral, an assertion made last month by Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
561 days ago - Surrounded by applauding Republicans, President Bush on Thursday discovered the upside to growing Democratic criticism of his Iraq policy: a rally-around-the-president effect.
570 days ago - The White House threatened Wednesday to withdraw its offer to let Congress question West Wing officials if Democrats issue subpoenas they authorized in the prosecutor purge flap.
574 days ago - Just days before the U.S. House of Representatives is to vote on historic legislation to give the District of Columbia a vote in Congress, the White House said doing so would be “unconstitutional.”
574 days ago - Citing “hazy memories” at the White House, President Bush's spokesman said Friday he did not know who came up with the now-controversial idea of firing U.S. attorneys.
575 days ago - Citing "hazy memories" at the White House, President Bush's spokesman said Friday he did not know who came up with the now-controversial idea of firing U.S. attorneys.