Tuesday, August 07, 2007

The Magnificent Tony Snow

I am honored to call Tony Snow friend. We began our relationship several years ago when he called one day to speak about bioethical issues. Our friendship warmed when I appeared on his syndicated radio program, and has continued, his time permitting, after his appointment as the Press Secretary to the President of the United States.

Many people wonder what famous people are like behind the scenes. All I can say is that the Tony Snow you see on television is Tony Snow--affable, principled, deeply caring, with a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye regardless of the circumstances.

I bring this up because Tony recently sat down with NBC's David Gregory--with whom he has sparred often at press conferences--to discuss the challenging experience of living with cancer. It is a moving and important conversation. Tony speaks of "the art of being sick" and shows that cancer does not mean the end of life's goodness. Indeed, if anything Tony seems to be living more vividly than ever before. I have seen this in other people going through difficult times as well: Serious illness can concentrate one's attention on the precious gift of life.

Under Gregory's gentle probing, Tony takes us on a tour of what "having cancer" is like, the joys, the hope, the worry, the fear. He is emotional about his family and how very much they give him the strength to continue on, and the fortitude to take the "Drano" chemotherapy and to simply and fully live.

I believe that Tony's service to his country will one day be seen as a mere prelude to his service to suffering humanity. Press secretaries come and go. But it is the rare man who can take a very tough break and transform it into an opportunity to help others. This interview is a part of that larger venture. Tony's humanity really shines through here--as does Gregory's. At this level of human concern, politics ceases to matter.

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At August 08, 2007 , Blogger Christine the Soccer Mom said...

I saw a bit of the interview on the Today show today. It was so amazingly moving!

I remember when Tony wrote about his struggles against cancer (during the last remission) and said that his illness was a great blessing to him and his family. It just really touched me, and I love that he sees ways to offer up his suffering and to see it as a blessing rather than a curse.

 
At August 08, 2007 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

He also has a terrific column (post recurrence) in the current Christianity Today about how his faith has helped him make it through the night. Check it out.

 
At August 08, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have been a fan of Mr Snow from the days when he used to guest host on Rush's radio program.

When you say that he's the same on or off camera, I believe you. That genuineness literally shines through.

I wish him and his family God's blessings.

 
At August 09, 2007 , Blogger mtraven said...

You've got to be kidding. Glorifying a lying spokesman for a failed administration. Neither having cancer or a twinkle in his eye justifies this man's abominable career.

 
At July 12, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tony Snow is/was a hero of mine. I will miss hearing and seeing him on any media in the future, and will pray for his wife and children.

I thank you for this tribute, and am saddened that someone feels the need to denigrate his memory on the very day that we have lost him.

God bless!

 

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