Glenn Beck Exposes Color of Change Co-Founder Van Jones

Glenn Beck is doing an outstanding job exposing this Administration.


The administration’s “Green Jobs” czar, Van Jones, has a “very checkered past” deep-rooted in radical politics, including black nationalism, anarchism, and communism. The broadcast network newscasts have mostly failed to report on Mr. Jones’s past political affiliations which are lock-step with the network’s downplay of coverage regarding President Obama’s associations with the former radical and terrorist William Ayers during the election.

At 6:47 a.m. EDT on the July 10 edition of “Fox and Friends,” Americans for Prosperity Policy Director Phil Kerpen, told interviewer Brian Kilmeade that Jones is “somebody who was involved in radical politics in San Francisco, “who was self-admittedly “radicalized in jail” and found “Communism and anarchism.” Kerpen compares Van Jones’s Communist past with his new quest for environmentalism and the creation of green jobs:

I think it’s pretty instructive what his past is…it’s the same sort of philosophy, the idea that government ought to be reordering society in accordance with some utopian vision that failed with communism and socialism, and will fail with this green jobs idea.

In an April 12, 2009 World Net Daily article titled “Will a “red” help blacks go green?”Aaron Klein reports that Jones himself stated in a 2005 interview his environmental activism was a means to fight for racial and class “justice,” and that he was a “rowdy black nationalist,” and a “communist.”

Because the administration’s “czars” do not go through congressional confirmation, and are therefore not scrutinized or vetted, many Americans have no idea who they are or where they come from.

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You Were Warned

British Member of the European Parliament Daniel Hannan tells Glenn Beck about the United Kingdom’s national health care program and warns Americans about what it will inevitably mean for us: long waits and delays, rationing by the state, astronomical costs and the end of the traditional doctor-patient relationship.

He also explains why, once the socialized medical bureaucratic structure is in place, it’s HERE TO STAY. He cites a few of the typical waiting periods for some procedures: Cataract surgery: 8 months; Hip replacement: 11 months; Knee replacement: 12 months; Slipped disc: 8 months; Hernia repair: 5 months.

Hat tip Free Republic

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