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Stand With Van Jones, A Real Patriot
Recent Update: Van Jones has resigned, and the Obama administration has accepted his resignation. It's an extraordinary moment. Van was not accused of breaking the law, flouting the Constitution of the United States, accepting bribes, condoning torture or other violations of international law, or going on tax-payer funded junkets to conduct adulterous affairs. No, Van was brought down for a couple of things he later regretted saying over the course of an otherwise remarkable career.
Were the attacks really about the Color of Change petition to get advertisers to stop sponsoring Glenn Beck's program on Fox? Was it a case of taking down a rising star who had the audacity to lead while black? Or was it the opening round of the battle to come over clean energy/climate legislation? In any case, it's a sad day for America and for the Obama administration.
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Earlier: Van Jones is the target of the day for the right-wing attack machine. Will they succeed in driving him from his post as a green jobs adviser to the White House?
Van was a contributing editor for YES! Magazine from 2006 until he went to work at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, so I've had a chance to see how he works. He is among the most patriotic people I've met. I've seen him inspire young inner-city youth and elderly retirees with his focus on solutions that are in the best interest of all of us, and when he speaks, he shows his passion for the people, natural environment, and values that make our country great.
Van is a bridge builder. He implores disaffected urban youth to not only fight for their own jobs and futures, but to work for a green and clean future that can sustain us all. Then he reminds environmentalists that there must be a place for everyone in their green future, including those who need jobs today. He's led efforts toward what may be our best hope--building the momentum we need to avert climate catastrophe while rebuilding our economy.
"The smartest things we can do in the short term pay for themselves," he told me in a November 2008 interview. "If we were to weatherize and retrofit millions of buildings in the United States, the energy cost savings would let you pay for that work in two to four years. So we literally are wasting money, time, and our planet when there are cost-effective, revenue-positive answers here that would put people to work."
This interview with Van Jones took place shortly after the election of Barack Obama and the overwhelming victory of Democrats in Congress, a time when progressives could easily have been gloating over their lopsided victory. Instead, Van Jones invited everyone, especially fellow progressives, to put aside differences and self-righteousness and work with all Americans.
"I think that we've gotten ourselves into a bit of a logjam of accusation and blame on all sides of American politics," he said. "It's time for some of us to give up the addiction to being righteous, being victims, and having the right to be mad at somebody. ... There's still more good in each and every person than there is bad-there is still more reason for us to work together than for us to fight."
A "vast left-wing conspiracy"
Glenn Beck of Fox News is going the other way.
As part of his attack on Jones, Beck claims to have uncovered "a vast, left-wing conspiracy" among those who care about the environment, about working families, and about people of all races.
"All right. You know, what we're uncovering here on this program is complex, and it is--it takes a lot of our day just to figure out how to explain it to you," Beck said in his July 28, 2009 broadcast.
"And it's complex by design--you know, it's the vast left-wing conspiracy. The Apollo Alliance combines environmental policy--the green movement--with labor and social justice."
A shocking notion, indeed, that we might all work together! Of course this effort is hardly a conspiracy; it's been happening right out in the open; YES! Magazine, for one, has been covering this movement for years. And there's nothing conspiratorial about smart energy policies that make us less dependent on foreign oil while providing Americans with jobs that can't be sent overseas.
But Beck is correct that it is "vast." It's so big because so many people get on board when they realize that they can be part of a movement that offers all of us a hopeful future.
Standing Up
So here's the choice point. If President Obama caves in to the right-wing attack machine with its conspiracy theories and over-the-top accusation, he would not only lose a leader with deep integrity and enormous respect among those who worked so hard for the 2008 election victory. He would also lose a brilliant policy adviser on some of the most important issues of our time. And he will be throwing red meat to the sharks who will inevitably attempt to pick off his top people--the attack machine is already at work on White House climate science adviser John Holdren.
Caving in to these unfounded charges means, in other words, giving up hope of making real change on the issues that matter: health care, climate change, economic restructuring--the very things that the majority of Americans elected Barack Obama to do. We'll soon see if President Obama and his top staff have the strength to stand up to the right-wing attack machine and if they will carry out the agenda Americans elected them to accomplish. We face devastation of the natural world and violence in human communities. There's a way to solve both these crises.
Get to know Van Jones better
- Van Jones: Beyond the Politics of Confrontation Meet the man who's convincing the country, and the new President, that the next economy needs to be green and just. Interview by Sarah van Gelder.
- Two Crises, One Solution
- David Korten: Who is Van Jones?
- A former employer who knows Van Jones well corrects the record
- Thomas Friedman's New York Times article about Van Jones
- Van Jones on the Colbert Report




23 Comments so far
Show AllWhen people were suggesting Obama would be a presidential candidate five years ago, many people said he would be a long shot candidate.
Would it be such an unreasonable thing to suggest that a person like Van Jones could be running against Obama in the Democratic primaries or as a Green Party candidate in 2012 ?
The big difference is that Americans seem not to like 'losers', or people who work outside the system, and that is what Van Jones will be forced to do now, something that never happened to Obama. Americans generally still believe that their democracy somehow works to select the best of the best people, and that if the system 'rejects' you, there must be something wrong with you. They have no concept of how thoroughly corrupt the system really is, and my idea is more that if the system 'rejects' you, you must be doing something right. I wonder how Americans relate to the people who have spent time in prison for their political beliefs and later rose to the presidency, such as Vaclav Havel and Nelson Mandela. Isn't America doing the same, isolating and villifying dissenting beliefs ?
Republicans are very worried about President Obama's socialist beliefs, because he wants to promote collaboration, dialogue and care about the common people. If you call these things socialism, doesn't that mean that socialism is actually a good thing ? What about the porpaganda that Republicans and their ilk have been poisoning the national dialogue with: individualism, 'greed is good', to be rich is glorious etcetera etcetera.
The one thing that pisses me off about America is that the things that make that country slide into a fascist dactatorship are not at all understood by people and that is why right-wing filth being spouted on the airwaves still has the same effect on people. People thought that the enemy was George W. Bush and that now that he is gone, America can start rebuilding itself. In the meantime, the same right-wing propaganda is distributed on the radio, television, in newspapers: the real enemy is the conservative mass media, and American citizens are as gullible as ever. I do not understand how they can still give Republicans and news channels like Fox any credibility at all ! Rather than asking yourself whether Republicans are assholes, you should ask yourself whether they have ever done or suggested something constructive for the country. Have they actually ever done something good in the last thirty years ? Why then should we listen to them ? Do you think their input is valuable in steering policy ?
I understand the people's disappointment in Obama but I think it is important to keep focus: in the coming elections, the American people should focus on reducing the Republican party even more to the fringe lunatic party that they really are. Of course the Republican party represents a few very powerful interests and will be able to raise a lot of money to feed you a lot of bullshit, but as citizens in a democratic society it is still your own choice whether you should consume that bullshit. As long as the Republicans still have large numbers of representatives in the House and in the Senate (40 out of 100 in the Senate, to me that is incredibly high for a party that does not represent any real ideas) dissenting voices like Van Jones' will never be heard in an effective way.
The struggle continues !
What does "Old Shatterhand" say?
The wheels on the bus go round and round.
Obama threw Van Jones under the bus.
Terran
This was not Van's call. Rahm took Van behind the barn and told him to 86 it.
Here's a quote by Yale educated Van Jones in his book 'The Green Collar Economy': "[W]e are entering an era during which our very survival will demand invention and innovation on a scale never before seen in the history of human civilization. Only the business community has the requisite skills, experience, and capital to meet that need. On that score, neither government nor the nonprofit and voluntary sectors can compete, not even remotely. So in the end, our success and survival as a species are largely and directly tied to the new eco-entrepreneurs - and the success and survival of their enterprises."
Oh, yeah, thats a 'communist' alright. Think you'd ever have heard that quote from Glen Beck? And yet, out of all the Jones-quotes Beck has published, how many of them said anything, as this quote does, about GREEN JOBS? The only subject about which Jones was being tasked for an opinion is the ONE subject Glen Beck and company had nothing to talk about. I find it disturbing that a person can be driven out of a job over everything he said EXCEPT on the subject for which he was employed. If Beck himself were held to such a standard, he'd be out of a job this afternoon.
Given this Obama capitulation, if I were a rightwing talk show host, I'd be COMBING the archives for ANYONE in the Obama adminsitration who ever said ANYTHING remotely critical about the official investigation into 9-11. The door is open. Beck didn't open it. Obama did.
Hello:
An underlying problem here is American over-reliance on mainstream media for their "news." People like Glenn Beck should not be considered trusted sources of reliable information.
Proponents of alternative media need to work to get their publications out into the mainstream. People could be reading Common Dreams each day instead of watching Fox news.
Pundits wouldn't succeed in undermining progressives if so many Americans weren't reading and viewing their programs.
Obama's turning out to be a stain in Black History and an embarrassment for African-Americans. The ultimate Uncle Tom, is there anything Dick Cheney's whipping boy's done in the last 9 months that didn't accommodate social conservatives, Wall Street or war profiteers?
Van Jones' definitely better off disassociating himself from Obomber.
Yes, Waldo, he has nominated Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court. You seem to have already forgotten.
The value of that appointment remains to be seen. I saw reports that her voting record as a judge favored corporations over individuals 8 of 10 times. Time will tell.
Ever hear the word "token"?
Oh Obama nominated a Bush appointee for the Supreme Court, another right-winger disguised as minority like Clarence Thomas?
You call that progress for the left? Nice try.
The term "income redistribution" needs to be laid to rest - or at least a definition expansion that includes the "socialism" of the export/import globalization paradigm that is bankrupting the greater protion of humanity, not just physical bodies but the erosion of clear and simple ethics that are a long term common good.
It's important to understand that the US now has the same gini coefficient as Mexico: 0.49.
As a point of reference, the gini of Venezuela (with an active process of income re-distribution over the past 10 years) is 0.41.
Sorry, Crowsnest, but there is no evidence to date that Sotomayor is not yet another accommodation to "social conservatives, Wall Street or war profiteers?" During her Senate confirmation hearings if she was asked about "corporate personhood" or money as speech she would have ducked the questions.
One can hope that Van Jones returns to Oakland and actually organizes there to create green jobs instead of merely writing about them. One can also hope that he took notes from the late Robert C. Maynard, former editor and publisher of The Oakland Tribune, whom I remember fondly as someone who never let the bastards grind him down.
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The Bush administration may or may not have had foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks, as apparently affirmed by the petition signed by Jones
However, it is almost inconceivable that the airplane strikes were the actual cause of the symmetric freefall collapse of all three WTC buildings in New York on that day, including WTC 7.
For a measured, professional discussion of the building collapses, please see "29 Structural & Civil Engineers Cite Evidence for Controlled Explosive Demolition in Collapses of All 3 WTC High-Rises on 9/11" at http://www.ae911truth.org/downloads/29_Structural-Civil_Engineers_2009-06-17.pdf
old man river we hope so too. van has brains vision and is an excellent public speaker. this guy looks like he can go the distance but he's going to need our hope and money and a
commitment from us to get it done. van is the guy obama
might have been before the univ. of chicago and the corp.
money.keep up the good work brother we need you!
old man river we hope so too. van has brains vision and is an excellent public speaker. this guy looks like he can go the distance but he's going to need our hope and money and a
commitment from us to get it done. van is the guy obama
might have been before the univ. of chicago and the corp.
money.keep up the good work brother we need you!
Green jobs?!!!? Isn't that exactly how Walmart is trying to re-brand itself? As "green" company with "green jobs"?
http://walmartstores.com/FactsNews/NewsRoom/8835.aspx
Maybe Van Jones can work for them. The former head of the Sierra Club has.
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/118/working-with-the-enemy.html
Chevron agrees with Van Jones that "green is good for business".
http://losangeles.bizjournals.com/losangeles/stories/2008/09/29/daily22.html
For everyone fawning over Van Jones, how many agree with his views on "green capitalism"?
How many agree with his decision to resign? How many agree with his efforts to protect Obama by disavowing his statements? How many think he was a hero for keeping silent on Obama's support of coal, gas, nuclear power, and cap and trade?
At the core of everyone of these issuses are the young who will have come up with the answers.Did our educational system work? Will our new leaders have the skills needed? I have heard it said that the problem with our educational system is that we teach what to think, not how to think. The corporate/gouvernment system in place destorys a young persons ability to think independently. Thier natural problem solving skills are systematically striped away from them,and replaced with mindless information. Son if you continue to interrupt the class with this attempt to understand, you will be punished. We will continue to make poor progress into the future until we end the coporate/gouvernment educational system.
Van Jones was a bright spot in an otherwise lackluster lineup of advisors (barring Eric Holder, should he have the courage to really bare the truth about US torturers). I have seldom heard someone involved with government speak with such clarity and integrity...of course he has to go, the right wing hissy fit is turning into a major temper tantrum and Van Jones stands to be one of the targets for the Loony Right.
Obama needs to let go of trying to pacify this toddler-like demographic because it ain't gonna happen- and get on with the business of good government.
Van Jones is part of a "left wing, black, Jewish, Arab, Irish, Scandinavian, Anglo Saxon, Scots Celtic bleeding heart liberal conspiracy" which I'm also a proud member of!
I "look all white/but my dad was black. . ."
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I left out something. "I look all white but my dad was black/I can see right through Glenn Beck's plastic Mac."
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I left out something. "I look all white but my dad was black/I can see right through Glenn Beck's plastic Mac."
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