Van Jones
September 7th, 2009I’m baffled by the interest Cryptogon readers have in this story. It has been sent in using email, the suggestion form and posted to the subreddit. Maybe I’m too numb at this point to see why people find this story interesting.
Is it the 9/11 part?
I mean… Come on guys. Don’t tell me that any of you are surprised that someone who hasn’t totally internalized the official story has been shown the door.
At least Jones hasn’t been detained in a mental hospital because of what he believes happened on 9/11.
Via: Independent:
The White House was smothering the odour of disarray last night as conservatives celebrated the ouster of a key adviser on green policy who had stood accused of making crude remarks about Republicans and allegedly supporting claims that 9/11 might have been abetted by the Bush administration.

He’s lost his chance at a good gig!
http://9112010.com/thegoodgigsyndrome.html
The only thing interesting about the story is how quickly the Obama administration turned-coat on the only legitimately liberal appointee he actually made….
I miss Rev. Wright. That guy inserted controversy into the mainstream discourse like a champ. I’m surprised he stayed un-disavowed as long as he did.
Here’s another example:
http://websterretort.blogspot.com/2009/09/friendly-fire-ballad-of-donald-buswell.html
I’m amazed they even hired him in the first place. Why hire someone if you could fire them for trifling nonsense? He probably came in exchange for support from a few factions; now that the support has been redeemed, they no longer need him.
the idiot social contract.
the dumbing down of america has been & is a device of coercion in this way as well as basic intellectual shackling and brainwashing. one must not just conform but not fail to promote as well.
the FUD factor is mighty strong…
might as well pass law ordering all be stupid.