Grant Swank
Fox ousts Obama's communist racist Jones
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By Grant Swank
September 6, 2009

Shame on liberal media. Kudos to conservative reportage.

Communist racist Van Jones hit the pits Saturday night. Others under Obama's heel need to do likewise in order to "clean the swamp," to use Nancy Pelosi's promise.

Jones resigned. Jones, touted environmental specialist, was the Green Czar in Obama's Council on Environmental Quality.

Jones had buddies with 2001 terrorists. This continues the awesome horrific shudder that since 2001 we now have in DC control Muslim colleagues power housing the Republic.

Jones became known recently to grassroots as the left-of-left hotmouth, yelping forth with outrageous racist anti-democracy rants, reminding me of Jeremiah Wright's bellicose style.

Jones despised Republicans, letting it be known as a political evangelist spewing forth derogatory slams at every opportunity.

Further, "Jones' name appeared on a petition connected to the events surrounding the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. That 2004 petition had asked for congressional hearings and other investigations into whether high-level government officials had allowed the attacks to occur" per AP.

Note Jones' opinion of capitalism: "Right now we're saying we want to move from suicidal gray capitalism to some kind of eco-capitalism where, you know, at least we're not — you know fast-tracking the destruction of the whole planet."

S. E. Cupp, conservative columnist's opinion: "Well, this is an individual that doesn't have the qualifications to be in the bizarre job that he's in. And it just raises the issue here about these czars gone wild.

"This is someone who actually just doesn't even like the United States of America, wants to reshape it, remake it into something that we would not even recognize, and what's so wrong with this country that we have an individual like this coming in, meddling in our affairs that has no idea what he is doing, who really is traitorous in his comments against this country."

Jones' obvious anti-white opinion is as follows: "The white polluters and the white environmentalists are essentially steering poison into the people of color's communities because they don't have a racial justice frame."

Thank God, literally, that the divine hand is expunging the anti-God immoralists who glut Obama's departments.

May God continue His work through and through. Keep the faith.

© Grant Swank

 

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