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    Default Obama Green Jobs Adviser Van Jones Resigns Amid Controversy

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    Obama 'Green Jobs' Adviser Van Jones Resigns Amid Controversy
    Van Jones, President Obama's green jobs adviser, had been linked to efforts suggesting a government role in the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

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    White House green jobs adviser Van Jones resigned in the middle of the Labor Day weekend following persistent controversy over his past remarks and associations.

    Jones, who served as an adviser to the White House Council on Environmental Quality, had generated mounting criticism over the past week. He earlier issued back-to-back apologies -- first, for calling Republicans "assholes" during a videotaped address earlier in the year, and second for signing a petition in 2004 supporting the "9/11 truther" movement, which believes the Bush administration may have been involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

    The latter development, which came on top of several others, was perhaps the most devastating and led to calls for his resignation.

    Jones stepped down late Saturday.

    In a sharply worded statement, Jones said the controversy had become an unceasing distraction and assailed his critics.

    "On the eve of historic fights for health care and clean energy, opponents of reform have mounted a vicious smear campaign against me. They are using lies and distortions to distract and divide," Jones said.

    He said he had been "inundated" with calls from supporters urging him to "stay and fight."

    "But I came here to fight for others, not for myself," he said. "I cannot in good conscience ask my colleagues to expend precious time and energy defending or explaining my past. We need all hands on deck, fighting for the future."

    Nancy Sutley, chairwoman of the council Jones had been advising, said in a statement that she accepted the resignation, which was effective immediately, and called him a "strong voice for creating 21st century jobs that improve energy efficiency and utilize renewable resources."

    The White House had stayed relatively quiet about Jones as the controversy developed, leading to speculation that he was on the way out. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Friday said only that he "continues to work in the administration."

    Asked about the resignation on ABC's "This Week" Sunday, Gibbs would not say whether President Obama ultimately urged him to leave.

    "The president and the CEQ accepted his resignation because Van Jones, as he says in his statement, understood that he was going to get in the way of the president and ultimately this country moving forward on something as important as creating jobs in a clean energy economy," Gibbs said, adding that Obama does not endorse Jones' statements and associations.

    "He doesn't, but he thanks him for his service to the country," Gibbs said.

    White House adviser David Axelrod said Obama did not order Jones out of the administration, but commended him for the decision to step down. Axelrod said Jones showed his "commitment" to his cause by removing himself "as an issue."

    "The political environment is rough, so these things get magnified," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

    Jones is considered a rising star in environmental circles. He wrote the New York Times bestseller "The Green Collar Economy" and has co-founded and worked with several groups dedicated to helping low-income and minority communities -- often through green jobs and better environmental policy. He got his start as a San Francisco-area activist.

    Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, speaking on "FOX News Sunday," called the resignation a "loss for the country."

    But critics raised questions about his fitness for a White House-level office, pointing to his radical activities a decade ago as well as more recent controversial stances.

    Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., had demanded that the Senate Green Jobs and New Economy Subcommittee conduct hearings to probe Jones' behavior and "reassure the American people that their government is safe from his divisive, incendiary and ultimately counterproductive sentiments."

    Jones was a self-described "communist" during the 1990s and previously worked with a group dedicated to Marxist and Leninist philosophies. His comments, even in recent years, were often racially charged. He's blamed "white polluters and white environmentalists" for "steering poison" to minority communities. In 2005, he drew a distinction between white and black youths involved in shooting incidents by referencing the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.

    "You've never seen a Columbine done by a black child. Never," Jones said. "They always say, 'We can't believe it happened here. We can't believe it's these suburban white kids.' It's only them!" he said. "Now, a black kid might shoot another black kid. He's not going to shoot up the whole school."

    Such statements did not draw widespread attention until after a February video surfaced showing him calling Republicans "assholes" during an address in Berkeley, Calif. Jones apologized, but faced down his past again when it was discovered that he signed a 2004 statement calling on then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and others to launch an investigation into evidence that suggests "people within the current administration may indeed have deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war."

    Jones afterward issued a blanket apology for his past statements and said the petition does not reflect his views. An aide said Jones didn't carefully review the petition at the time.

    But that claim was swiftly disputed by 911Truth.org. "He did agree with that statement and he did sign on to it," 911Truth.org spokesman Mike Berger told FOX News in a telephone interview from St. Louis on Friday. Berger said the group's "original board members individually confirmed all signatories that had signed on to the statement."

    The calls for resignation mounted. And lawmakers said the problems surrounding Jones spoke to the broader concern about so-called White House "czars," top advisers and officials who do not need congressional approval.

    Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind., became the first lawmaker to call on Jones to resign, issuing a press release calling for a moratorium on the hiring of additional "czars" until the vetting process in Jones' case could be properly investigated.

    Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., said these officials are an "affront to the Constitution."

    "When you take all these people that make policy close to the president and the White House ... and aren't approved by the Congress, you're just adding fuel to the fire by those who think Washington is taking over everything," he told "FOX News Sunday."
    What kind of vetting process allows a Communist, Racist, 9/11 Conspiracy Nut to slip through the cracks?



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    He earlier issued back-to-back apologies -- first, for calling Republicans "assholes" during a videotaped address earlier in the year, and second for signing a petition in 2004 supporting the "9/11 truther" movement, which believes the Bush administration may have been involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
    Well Jones was right about one thing.


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    First Obama knuckles under to REICHwing nutjobs and throws the public option, and the Democratic Party Liberal base, under the bus. Then he rewords part of his address to school kids because of the same pressure. Now he dumps Van Jones because of the ravings of the lunatic Glenn Beck. Christ, I thought Harry Reid was a wimp, but compared to Obama, ol' Harry is starting to look like John Wayne. Pelosi may be the only Dem leader with an actual set of balls.

    Beck's head will probably be so swollen he won't get through the door at Fox Noise this week.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    First Obama knuckles under to REICHwing nutjobs and throws the public option, and the Democratic Party Liberal base, under the bus. Then he rewords part of his address to school kids because of the same pressure. Now he dumps Van Jones because of the ravings of the lunatic Glenn Beck. Christ, I thought Harry Reid was a wimp, but compared to Obama, ol' Harry is starting to look like John Wayne. Pelosi may be the only Dem leader with an actual set of balls.

    Beck's head will probably be so swollen he won't get through the door at Fox Noise this week.
    Reichwing?

    That's funny because the Third Reich nationalized healthcare, banking, and the automotive industry.

    I'm pretty sure that's what the republicans are against.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulain
    . Now he dumps Van Jones because of the ravings of the lunatic Glenn Beck.
    Vengeance is a bitch. Glenn went after Van Jones when it was discovered that the organization that called for the boycott of his show happened to be founded in part by Van Jones. His past affiliations and comments did not help Van Jones.

    A loony took out another loony.

    P.S. Back in the 1980s, there was a black student that tried to shoot up his school. So, Van Jones is incorrect about saying whites only commit school shootings.



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    I don't know enough about Van Jones to make any judgements on his job performance. He might have been real good at it or he might have failed miserably. We'll never know because he wasn't politically correct.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hippifried
    I don't know enough about Van Jones to make any judgements on his job performance. He might have been real good at it or he might have failed miserably. We'll never know because he wasn't politically correct.
    From the videos I saw of him running his mouth he didn't look anything correct. Seems now he's trying to paint himself as a victim. How long will it be until he cries racism at his critics in the media?



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    Speaking of running one's mouth, are you saying Glenn Beck is politically correct?!


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    Quote Originally Posted by trish
    Speaking of running one's mouth, are you saying Glenn Beck is politically correct?!
    No. He's nutty too. He was right about Van Jones though.



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    Right about what? I still can't figure out exactly what he did or why he's unqualified for the job he was hired to do. So far, all I've seen is that somebody or a bunch of somebodies don't like what he has to say about things that are irrelevant to the job.

    So... What did he do, other than voice a personal opinion about something? What was Glen Beck "right" about? When did the republicans become so enamored by political correctness? Seems to me, the Glen Becks of the world have done nothing but incessantly gripe about it for at least the last 25 years. Maybe I'm wrong, but this sure looks like a witch hunt.


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