His job with 0bama?
Controversial Obama Administration Official
Denies Being Part of 9/11 “Truther” Movement, Apologizes for Past Comments
September 03, 2009 9:19 PM
A top environmental official of the Obama administration issued a statement Thursday apologizing for past incendiary statement and denying that he ever agreed with a 2004 petition on which his name appears, a petition calling for congressional hearings and an investigation by the New York Attorney General into “evidence that suggests high-level government officials may have deliberately allowed the September 11th attacks to occur.”
Van Jones, the Special Advisor for Green Jobs at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, is Number 46 of the petitioners from the so-called “Truther” movement which suggests that people in the administration of President George W. Bush “may indeed have deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war.”
In a statement issued Thursday evening Jones said of “the petition that was circulated today, I do not agree with this statement and it certainly does not reflect my views now or ever.”
He did not clarify how his name came to be on the petition. An administration source said Jones says he did not carefully review the language in the petition before agreeing to add his name.
“My work at the Council on Environmental Quality is entirely focused on one goal: building clean energy incentives which make 21st century jobs that improve energy efficiency and use renewable resources,” Jones said in his statement tonight.
Jones also said in his statement that “In recent days some in the news media have reported on past statements I made before I joined the administration – some of which were made years ago. If I have offended anyone with statements I made in the past, I apologize.”
With a history of incendiary and provocative remarks, many of them dealing with his view of how whites exploit minorities, Jones has emerged as the subject of much conservative scrutiny in recent days, particularly from Fox News’ Glenn Beck. (Jones defenders point out that most of Beck’s criticism came after a group Jones helped found, Color of Change, started pushing advertisers to boycott Beck after he accused President Obama of being a ******.)
Jones is the best-selling author of The Green Collar Economy and a leader in the “green jobs” movement — the thought that clean energy jobs can make jobs, especially in poor communities. He has been praised from leaders ranging from Al Gore to former eBay CEO (and Republican) Meg Whitman, who in May said that Jones is doing “a marvelous job… I’m a huge fan of his. He is very bright, very articulate, very passionate. I reckon he is exactly right.”
Earlier this year a profile of Jones in the New Yorker, author Elizabeth Kolbert wrote that “the basic premise of Jones’s appeal—that combating global warming is a excellent way to lift people out of poverty—is very much open to debate. … it’s not at all clear that the number of jobs made by, say, an expanding solar industry would be greater than the number lost through, say, a shrinking coal-mining industry. Nor is it clear that a green economy would be any better at providing work for the chronically unemployed than our present, ‘gray’ economy has been.”
But those theories aren’t the ones that have made Jones a lightning rod in the past few weeks.
In 2005 Jones told the East Bay Express that the acquittal of Rodney King’s assailants in 1992 in that infamous police brutality case changed him significantly. “I was a rowdy nationalist on April 28th, and then the verdicts came down on April 29th,” he said. “By August, I was a communist.”
Jones and other young activists in 1994 formed a group called Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement, or STORM, rooted in Marxism and Leninsm. Two years later, Jones launched the Ella Baker Center, an Oakland, Calif., based “strategy and action center” which states that it tries to “promote positive alternatives to violence and incarceration.”
In February during a discussion on energy at Berkeley, Calif., (and prior to his joining the Obama administration) Jones referred to Republicans using an epithet for a proctological orifice, which he called “a technical, political science term.”
Questioned why Republicans asserted more control of the Senate when they had a smaller majority before 2006, Jones said “the answer to that is, they’re a–holes.” He added that President Obama is not an a–hole, but, “I will say this. I can be an a–hole, and some of us who are not Barack Hussein Obama are going to have to start getting a small bit uppity.”
“I apologize for the offensive words I chose to use during that speech,” Jones said in a different written statement to Politico on Wednesday. “They do not reflect the views of this administration, which has made every effort to work in a bipartisan fashion, and they do not reflect the experience I have ha
January 8th, 2010 at 5:55 pm
YAWN… not a vital player. Nobody cares except that people who just **** Obama just because. Seriously, this guy is not powerful and spending time on him is a waste of time. If you want to criticize Obama then find real issues to work on. There are many. Van Jones is not relevant to policies or really to the administration… I mean he’s a Special Adviser for Green Jobs… sounds REAL vital.
January 11th, 2010 at 7:39 pm
I’m still wondering how Obama’s people are doing the vetting process..seems to me they missed a lot when it came to this guy!!! I want to believe that by Monday he will no longer be employed by the WH…or should I say us, after all we are paying for the 37 czars that Obama has hired.
January 14th, 2010 at 3:35 am
A Right piece of **** ! Fits right in with Obama
January 15th, 2010 at 8:08 pm
Uh, did you read what you wrote? The “A” word is MUCH too kind for the republicans. If the republicans had a shred of decency, compassion or really cared about the people of this country, we would have had health care reform after Dr Linda Peeno testified to Congress in 1996 about how the health care for profit industry denied health care to people by paying doctors to write refusal letters. The Congress has been under Republican Control until 2007 and 2008 when they had a republican president to veto the legislation. THIS year is the first year Democrats have had the control to do something about health care…and it is a priority. Yet the republican continue to lie and scare the people!
Van Jones is a saint compared to the republicans! As to 9/11, a lot of people were wondering especially when Bush was on vacation the WHOLE month of August…before 9/11 and the Daily Briefing contained reference to bin Laden attacking this country…yet Bush did NOTHING!
You reckon the movement he was involved with is so terrible…it is a boy scout club compared to the **** of the Tea Baggers! Carrying guns…the you have a Baptist minister praying that Obama dies! What is incorrect with the hateful people in this country! ALL republicans that LOST…and they cannot deal with it!
Before throwing stones at ANYONE….look at the hateful people that DARE to call themselves Patriots…telling people what they can and cannot do! Who do they reckon they are! They are ANYTHING but Patriots!
January 18th, 2010 at 7:39 pm
BO gave him, the avowed Communist, his position. If Jones won’t step down, BO better fire the *bum*!
January 20th, 2010 at 12:24 am
Oh like Bush never hired a left wing radical black panther marxist commie to do a job that previously didn’t exist, bypassing any confirmation so that it’d guarantee giving instant power to the sack of crap.
January 20th, 2010 at 10:57 am
Obama gave it to him. Like minds reckon alike.