Possibly the next spokesman

I’ve for too long expected others to already know this information.

“People like me don’t normally get into the White House.”

Van Jones is brilliant.  His transformation was great—he has even different mannerisms today than in the 1990s, trying to sound soft and effeminate.  It took till May of 2009 for any significant recognition of him on the web.  If you don’t already know, I was duped.

Barack Obama can’t talk about the United States founders and God because Obama never studied them; Van Jones can—he has.  Jones knows what to say, but believes what he believes.

Backstory

A self-avowed anarchist, then communist “overnight,” then green radical—Jones has said he would, gladly, drop the radical pose for the radical end(s).  After his arrest, he completely gave up on his STORM radical group, and was cleaned up by Apollo Alliance (Joel Rogers), partly funded by George Soros (OSI), where Jones was eventually “picked” during his altered, toned-down activism by Valerie Jarret, senior of the Barack Obama Administration for a “green jobs” position.

On September 5, 2009, Van Jones left the White House for where the power really is: the George Soros-managed Center For American Progress, where the agenda for the W.H. has been lobbied.  Jones wasn’t fired.  The move let in a new “manufacturing czar,” Ron Bloom.

By October of 2009, “free press” scrubbed the rest of their video clips of Van Jones, knowing people were visiting leftist web sites.  One reason: he has said that neither the Fairness Doctrine nor Net Neutrality go far enough.

Now

Van Jones has recently said, We have an informal government…with all of the racial lines, and everything.  We had an authoritative rule from 2000 to 2006.  But now, we did everything right; we got the President, and Nancy Pelosi—not some right-wing Democrat.  (He considers the right-wing of the Democrat party extreme.)

Jones has been part of the so-called 9/11 “Truther” activism, considering the September 11, 2001 attacks an orchestrated event by the George W. Bush Administration.


Additional References

Epitome of Deception.

The STORM pamphlet is also available on-line.

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