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Words of the New Press Secretary jackreade 04/26/06
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    "The following are excerpts from a column that the new White House Press Secretary, Tony Snow, wrote for the Washington Times on October 26, 1989."

    "Post-Woodstock Americans have destroyed the old taboo about discussing sex but they haven't disturbed the taboo's essence, which is to avoid mentioning any of the important stuff. More words about sex probably have been printed since 1980 than in the previous history of mankind, but those words haven't added a pamphlet's worth of new truth.

    ...most of this verbiage and imagery concern nothing more than technique. There's no mention of sex's *weird* (?) emotional impact. There's no mention of passion. There's no mention of the fact that sex is *fun only when you do it right* (HUH?).

    This brings in the subject of relations between men and women, which is more complicated and *inscrutable* than the relations between interlocking body organs. If you want to make sense of real sex, you have to think about people's feelings, including the unexpressed and ineffable emotions that often give rise to sex. You need to admit that sex produces bewilderment, wonderment, fascination, confusion, elation, depression - virtually every imaginable emotion. Most of all, you need to screw up the courage to talk about love, if only to expose how shallow, pitiful, vicious and desperate loveless sex can be.

    ...Most studies now confirm that sex education has helped encourage sexual activity among youth. That's probably because the classes have focused on technique without addressing matters of the soul. If we really want to encourage people to behave sensibly when they're naked, why not dwell on the scary (and funny) aspects of sex - the late-night headaches, the early-morning heartaches, the vulnerability, the hilarity, the dangers of passions requited and unrequited?">>>Tony Snow *asterisks mine*


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    "Great. We'll finally have press secretary who can explain how Bush is screwing the country. Was it fun? Did he do it right?">>Anon
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    So, the above boxed in remark is one comment by an anonymous internet user on Huffington Post dot com, what do you think of the Tony Snow appointment?

    Also, bonus question, do you think he knows anything, anything at all, about adult sex?

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 04/27/06 9:42 am:
      sorry Jack ;

      I thought the question was

      what do you think of the Tony Snow appointment?

      and the bonus question was do you think he knows anything, anything at all, about adult sex?
      Guess my comprehension aint what it used to be .

      Clarification/Follow-up by Itsdb on 04/27/06 9:47 pm:
      Jack,

      Re: your "BWAHAHAH"

      Perhaps you should have a little chat with my daughter about the ramifications of sex "without addressing matters of the soul" before you laugh. There's nothing funny to laugh at here.

      Steve

 
Summary of Answers Received Answered On Answered By Average Rating
1. Hello jackreade, I think Mr. Snow is right in what he says ...
04/27/06 powderpuffExcellent or Above Average Answer
2. Tony Snow will be a fine press sec. In the coming days you w...
04/27/06 tomder55Excellent or Above Average Answer
3. Has anybody said it yet? That is..."Will we get a Snow J...
04/27/06 jocaseExcellent or Above Average Answer
4. Mr. Snow sounds good to me. And yes he seems to know how im...
04/27/06 drgadeAbove Average Answer
5. I don't think I could add anything to the thousands of wo...
04/27/06 paracleteExcellent or Above Average Answer
6. Snow was right when he wrote those words. He was right in t...
04/27/06 ETWolverineExcellent or Above Average Answer
7. Jack, Let me see if I have this right. The first question i...
04/27/06 ItsdbExcellent or Above Average Answer
8. Well, I'm not so sure I agree. I have some Victorian Era ...
04/29/06 katiyAverage Answer
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