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Archive for 8 Sep 2009
Obama gets Schooled…
Posted: 8 Sep 2009 in Comarade Obama, Education, PoliticsTags: Comrade Obama, Education, Politics
Stumbled on this over at Hot Air:
One Down and Several more to go…
Posted: 8 Sep 2009 in Axis of Idiots, Comarade Obama, Democrats, Government, Lies, Neo-Marxists, Politics, SocialismTags: Axis of Idiots, Communists, Comrade Obama, Democrats, Liberalism is a mental disorder, Lies, Neo-Marxist, Politics, Socialism
One communist down, a lot more to go. Obama being the primary communist, he’s adept at covering it up to the simpletons that watch MSNBC and the like, but he can’t hide it from those of us that are paying attention.
His minions are being outed one at a time. Van Jones is the latest one to fall.
The Blogger Who Nailed Van Jones
By Cliff Kincaid
If the Van Jones resignation is blamed on his statements about Republicans and 9/11, a great lesson will have been lost. As we argued in a previous column, “It’s the communism, stupid.” If people don’t recognize the dangers of having a communist in the White House, then the nature of the scandal will not have been understood. Blogger Trevor Loudon of New Zealand broke the story on April 6 and has some thoughts on what happened and where this story is heading.
His main point is that Van Jones and Barack Obama share the same Marxist ideology and background. Obama, however, is more careful and clever.
Van Jones Resigns…
By American Elephant
…and proves he never had the integrity to work on behalf of the public in the first place.
With a childish temper tantrum, Anthony “Van” Jones resigned his position as Green Jobs Czar for the Obama Administration. Jones said he was resigning because “opponents of reform have mounted a vicious smear campaign against me. They are using lies and distortions to distract and divide.”
Vicious smear campaign? Lies? Distortions? The leftist media is going to say this is a product of a right wing conspiracy. You’ll probably hear some call it racist. You be the judge.
The Confidence Party
By Rich Evanns
The resignation of Van Jones marks some sort of turning point. And the Democrats know this, consciously or not. One advantage Democrats have had over Republicans for some time is confidence. They are much more confident as a party, they make the stronger moves, and they thumb their noses at the opposition. And with the support of a compliant mainstream media, it seems to work.
But the Van Jones resignation suggests that Democrats may be losing that crucial characteristic which has made them a formidable political force, and the Republicans are gaining it.























