Reichley Column: How did Van Jones go this far?

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Friday is the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks on our country. This is a day to remember — remember the loss of too many of our fellow citizens, and the sacrifice of brave men and women
dealing with the aftermath.

Americans have found different ways to honor this day. There are memorial and remembrance services. Some groups have organized voluntary service projects. People pledge to help other people, in
memory of those who died helping others on 9/11.

One NASCAR team is remembering 9/11 with a special 9/11 racecar.  Painted black, blue, and white, with stars and stripes and the words “Always Remember,” the car was unveiled last week at the 9/11
memorial site in New York. Signed by 9/11 rescue workers, the car will race this Friday at the Richmond International Speedway. The car will be driven by Benny Gordon, whose team is based in Debois,
Pa, near the crash site of 9/11’s flight 93.

For many of us who lived through the horrible events of 9/11, the anniversary will be an occasion to remember the tragic events we saw unfold before our eyes on our TV sets or computer screens. We will
remember the horror as we watched the towers fall, the fear as we were told of planes still in the air, of the attack at the Pentagon, wondering if more attacks were coming.

And we will remember, in those moments, the bonding of our country, how we were united as many of my generation had not known before. United in grief, certainly. United to find those who killed so
many innocent people on our shores. United in action against those who harbored the terrorists. United in giving time and money to help those who had lost loved ones. United in rebuilding what had been
taken from us. And united by one thought — “Never Again”. 


Now, we were never truly “united” — even as the towers burned, some of our fellow citizens were blaming America for the attacks. In the days that followed, others questioned the official stories, over time
weaving wild conspiracy theories about a secret government cabal which staged the hijackings and launched the attacks against its own citizens.

America stands for freedom — including the freedom to believe absurdities, and the freedom to speak what we believe. The day after the 9/11 attacks, while first responders worked to rescue their own
and put out the terrorist fires, Van Jones, then director of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, stood in Snow Park in Oakland California, and blamed America for the attacks, saying “The bombs the
government drops in Iraq are the bombs that blew up in New York City.” 

Later, others would adopt the official view that bombs were used, by our own government, in New York on 9/11. Known as “9/11 truthers,” they preached that Bush, the CIA and thousands of government
workers conspired to take down the towers and burn the Pentagon. One such group, 911truth.org, circulated a petition in 2004 saying “people within the current administration may indeed have
deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war.” Among the signatories was the same Van Jones who blamed America the day after the attacks.

Why is this important? Because Van Jones, who blamed America and signed a petition which accuses thousands of government officials with allowing 9/11 to happen, was hired by the Obama
administration.  He was given a high-ranking, but unaccountable position as “Czar” of “green jobs.”

And despite knowing the statements of Jones, the Obama administration refused to fire him, or ask him to resign. Instead, they defended him, while Jones issued non-apology “apologies” and claimed he
didn’t know what he was signing in 2004 — even though the organization called every signatory on their petition to confirm their support.

Meanwhile, the major networks did their best to ignore this story, or downplay it. However, the record was so bad that even die-hard democrats like Bob Beckel wondered publicly how Van Jones got
through the vetting process. 

By hiring a man like Van Jones, Obama mocked the memory of 9/11. The least he could have done is to publicly apologize for the mistake and fire him. Instead, Van Jones has quietly resigned in the
middle of the night on a holiday weekend. 

At least he is gone now. When Obama speaks to the nation this week, maybe he could explain how his administration failed to properly vet yet another appointee. 

Charles Reichley has been a Prince William County resident since 1981. He can be reached at .

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Flag Comment Posted by Charles on September 19, 2009 at 9:19 pm

Liberalized said: “At the very moment when America was being “attacked” on September 11, 2001, George Walker Bush sat on a podium while an elementary student read him a book about a “pet goat”. However, it was duly noted that George Walker Bush read along with the student, while holding the copy of his book “UPSIDE DOWN”!“

There are several errors in that statement.  Bush was not sitting on a podium, he was sitting in a chair.  There was no podium.  No girl was reading to him;  the class was just finishing up a drill, and picked up their books after Card talked to the President.  No girl went up then either;  the class read in their chairs.  Bush picked up the book, and it was upside up, not upside down.

The entire video is available.

Interestingly, there is a picture of Bush with an upside down book, and a girl reading, but it is in a different classroom, with a different background, from the video taken on 9/11.

Flag Comment Posted by Godsaveus on September 11, 2009 at 2:15 pm

Reichley in his column said “ By hiring a man like Van Jones, Obama mocked the memory of 9/11.”
What is Obama doing to prevent another 9/11. ?
He got Van Jones but ...........
Quote from Front Page….. “Obama has tapped another 9/11 apologist as a senior policy adviser. His National Security Council aide Samantha Power is part of the blame-America crowd. She thinks America was attacked because we back “abusive regimes” in the Middle East. She also thinks 9/11 was a dose of good medicine, since the mass slaughter helped “Americans empathize with the victims of genocide” in Africa and other Third World regions. (Power’s radical husband Cass Sunstein also landed a White House job. He’s now Obama’s regulations czar.)”

Flag Comment Posted by scorpio on September 11, 2009 at 12:32 pm

Well, at least GW Bush never put a scarf or a towel on his head like Nancy Pelosi did once to shame of all Americans…

GW Bush was smart enough not to bow to a muslim king either…

Or show a total disrespect for the National Day of Prayer… but have a dinner at the White House with muslim guests to celebrate Ramadan like Obama did.

I rest my case.

Flag Comment Posted by scorpio on September 11, 2009 at 12:22 pm

“I agree this is not a local issue.  Low ranking Obama staff stuff even at that”

phdee, so were numerous other corrupted and taxevading appointees of Obama - Bill Richardson, Daschle, Geithner…

How about the communist party member Frank Marshall Davis, the unrepented terrorists Bill Ayers and Rashid Khalidi, the convicted crook Toni Rezko, the racist pastor Jeremiah Wright etc.?

Are they “small stuff” too?

What about ACORN? Planned Parenthood? The Woods Fund board?

Tell me something - do you believe you could get security clearance to get a job with such history?

Flag Comment Posted by Liberalized on September 11, 2009 at 11:29 am

“Liberalized, another way to see it is that GW Bush had a lot on his mind at that moment.“

Scorpo, what could have possibly been on his mind at that time? Remember, he supposedly had no idea what was going to happened on that violent and tragic day.
So are you saying, GWB normaly typically reads his books upside down, therefore, there is no need to be alarmed about it?

Hmmm, trying to figure out who is more stupid, you or GWB….oh my, why not put both of you in the same boat…hopelessness!
“But you wouldn’t take anything else than what the liberal media and scum websites such as Moveon.org are shoving down your throat.“

And you won’t accept the truth, will you? You continue to allow FAUX News to poison your mind on numerous falsehoods.
That’s pretty PATHETIC too me and anti-American, I might add!

Flag Comment Posted by Liberalized on September 11, 2009 at 11:27 am

“Liberalized, another way to see it is that GW Bush had a lot on his mind at that moment.“

Scorpo, what could have possibly been on his mind at that time? Remember, he supposedly had no idea what was going to happened on that violent and tragic day.
So are you saying, GWB normaly typically reads his books upside down, therefore, there is no need to be alarmed about it?

Hmmm, trying to figure out who is more stupid, you or GWB….oh shucks, why not put both of you in the same boat…hopeless!
“But you wouldn’t take anything else than what the liberal media and scum websites such as Moveon.org are shoving down your throat.“

And you won’t accept the truth, will you? You continue to allow FAUX News to poison your mind on numerous falsehoods.
That’s pretty PATHETIC too me and anti-American, I might add!

Flag Comment Posted by scorpio on September 11, 2009 at 11:10 am

Liberalized, another way to see it is that GW Bush had a lot on his mind at that moment.

But you wouldn’t take anything else than what the liberal media and scum websites such as Moveon.org are shoving down your throat.

Pathetic indeed!

Flag Comment Posted by Liberalized on September 10, 2009 at 6:39 pm

Scorpo,

I suppose you supported GWB’s position on 9-11. Do you recall that position?

Well, let me take you down memory lane…

I do hope you’re cognitive enough to visualize this…

At the very moment when America was being “attacked” on September 11, 2001, George Walker Bush sat on a podium while an elementary student read him a book about a “pet goat”. However, it was duly noted that George Walker Bush read along with the student, while holding the copy of his book “UPSIDE DOWN”!

Now, THAT IS THE TRUE MEANING OF PATHETIC!

By the way, there’s a circus event in Pentagon City, with big and small tents….are your bags packed yet?

Flag Comment Posted by phdee on September 09, 2009 at 8:54 pm

I agree this is not a local issue.  Low ranking Obama staff stuff even at that.

Flag Comment Posted by Xanadu on September 09, 2009 at 4:59 pm

Not a local issue.  If you want to know about the Van Jones matter, read the Washington Post.

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