The Liberals' Tea Party

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Van Jones is sitting in an office in Washington, D.C., talking about John McCain when, quite unexpectedly, he starts crying.

He’d been discussing the shock of some in the Obama administration at the furious right-wing backlash that greeted their arrival in Washington, a backlash that hit Jones particularly hard. “We thought John McCain was the representative of the Republican Party,” he says. “John McCain, who we didn’t like and didn’t agree with, but who, at the end of the day, put country first.”

Jones recalled an angry McCain town hall in Minneapolis where attendees voiced their mounting contempt for Obama. At one point, an older women had declared that Obama was an untrustworthy “Arab.” Shaking his head, McCain took the microphone from her and replied, “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man.” That moment moved Jones. “He stood up, two weeks before the election,” he says. “Down in the polls. Needing his base. That’s a big deal.” His voice cracks as he continues. “And it was the people in the audience that disrespect this country. And they’ve taken over this party. And they’re trying to take over America.” He bangs on the table. “And we can’t let them!”

Van Jones' New Progressive Movement: Tea Party's Liberal Counterpart - The Daily Beast

Rebuild the Dream

Of course, I'm already a member.
 
Van Jones is sitting in an office in Washington, D.C., talking about John McCain when, quite unexpectedly, he starts crying.

He’d been discussing the shock of some in the Obama administration at the furious right-wing backlash that greeted their arrival in Washington, a backlash that hit Jones particularly hard. “We thought John McCain was the representative of the Republican Party,” he says. “John McCain, who we didn’t like and didn’t agree with, but who, at the end of the day, put country first.”

Jones recalled an angry McCain town hall in Minneapolis where attendees voiced their mounting contempt for Obama. At one point, an older women had declared that Obama was an untrustworthy “Arab.” Shaking his head, McCain took the microphone from her and replied, “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man.” That moment moved Jones. “He stood up, two weeks before the election,” he says. “Down in the polls. Needing his base. That’s a big deal.” His voice cracks as he continues. “And it was the people in the audience that disrespect this country. And they’ve taken over this party. And they’re trying to take over America.” He bangs on the table. “And we can’t let them!”

Van Jones' New Progressive Movement: Tea Party's Liberal Counterpart - The Daily Beast

Rebuild the Dream

Of course, I'm already a member.

:lol: good luck
 
lol, Rebuild the dream. of forming a Socialist, Communist country

And of course they are USING CHILDREN to push their agenda. Van Jones is avowed Communist, a 9/11 truther, yet this is the person some people want to FOLLOW..
 
We don't need the Tea Party. We don't need Grover Norquist's oath.

What we need are citizens committed to honoring and protecting the United States Constitution, in their deeds and in their values.
 
We don't need the Tea Party. We don't need Grover Norquist's oath.

What we need are citizens committed to honoring and protecting the United States Constitution, in their deeds and in their values.

Yes you really do. Unfortunately, for you, those people have already joined a TEA Party. And it ain't yours. Ha Ha!
 
I thought you had the Coffee party?

At least Van Jones has the brains to admit he's a real Communist, when are the rest of you Democrats going to realize what you are?
 
I'd like to dub it with the title "Malt Liquor" party.

That might be more appealing than their previous attempt to fight the TEAs... the ever popular 'Coffee Party'.... whatever happened to all six of them anyway? Do they have reunions to discuss their epic failure? At Starbucks? Oh, no, Starbucks is an evil corp, right?
 
Van Jones is sitting in an office in Washington, D.C., talking about John McCain when, quite unexpectedly, he starts crying.

He’d been discussing the shock of some in the Obama administration at the furious right-wing backlash that greeted their arrival in Washington, a backlash that hit Jones particularly hard. “We thought John McCain was the representative of the Republican Party,” he says. “John McCain, who we didn’t like and didn’t agree with, but who, at the end of the day, put country first.”

Jones recalled an angry McCain town hall in Minneapolis where attendees voiced their mounting contempt for Obama. At one point, an older women had declared that Obama was an untrustworthy “Arab.” Shaking his head, McCain took the microphone from her and replied, “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man.” That moment moved Jones. “He stood up, two weeks before the election,” he says. “Down in the polls. Needing his base. That’s a big deal.” His voice cracks as he continues. “And it was the people in the audience that disrespect this country. And they’ve taken over this party. And they’re trying to take over America.” He bangs on the table. “And we can’t let them!”

Van Jones' New Progressive Movement: Tea Party's Liberal Counterpart - The Daily Beast

Rebuild the Dream

Of course, I'm already a member.

We don't want any part of the Van Jones nightmare.
 
About time there was some backlash to the current crop of Teavangelicans.
 
We don't need the Tea Party. We don't need Grover Norquist's oath.

What we need are citizens committed to honoring and protecting the United States Constitution, in their deeds and in their values.

You mean like this, right?

"URGENT: No to cuts that hurt working people!
Tea Party Republicans are attempting to hold the country hostage by refusing to allow a routine adjustment in the nation's debt ceiling...

New Tax the rich flier
Download the new Save the nation! Tax the rich! PDF in both Spanish and English

Become a DREAMer
Sign on as a citizen co-sponsor to the DREAM Act."
 
Van Jones is sitting in an office in Washington, D.C., talking about John McCain when, quite unexpectedly, he starts crying.

He’d been discussing the shock of some in the Obama administration at the furious right-wing backlash that greeted their arrival in Washington, a backlash that hit Jones particularly hard. “We thought John McCain was the representative of the Republican Party,” he says. “John McCain, who we didn’t like and didn’t agree with, but who, at the end of the day, put country first.”

Jones recalled an angry McCain town hall in Minneapolis where attendees voiced their mounting contempt for Obama. At one point, an older women had declared that Obama was an untrustworthy “Arab.” Shaking his head, McCain took the microphone from her and replied, “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man.” That moment moved Jones. “He stood up, two weeks before the election,” he says. “Down in the polls. Needing his base. That’s a big deal.” His voice cracks as he continues. “And it was the people in the audience that disrespect this country. And they’ve taken over this party. And they’re trying to take over America.” He bangs on the table. “And we can’t let them!”

Van Jones' New Progressive Movement: Tea Party's Liberal Counterpart - The Daily Beast

Rebuild the Dream

Of course, I'm already a member.

I've been reading your posts for a while... it comes as no surprise you hooked your wagons to a Commie.

Have fun with that!

:lol::lol:
 
Van Jones is sitting in an office in Washington, D.C., talking about John McCain when, quite unexpectedly, he starts crying.

He’d been discussing the shock of some in the Obama administration at the furious right-wing backlash that greeted their arrival in Washington, a backlash that hit Jones particularly hard. “We thought John McCain was the representative of the Republican Party,” he says. “John McCain, who we didn’t like and didn’t agree with, but who, at the end of the day, put country first.”

Jones recalled an angry McCain town hall in Minneapolis where attendees voiced their mounting contempt for Obama. At one point, an older women had declared that Obama was an untrustworthy “Arab.” Shaking his head, McCain took the microphone from her and replied, “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man.” That moment moved Jones. “He stood up, two weeks before the election,” he says. “Down in the polls. Needing his base. That’s a big deal.” His voice cracks as he continues. “And it was the people in the audience that disrespect this country. And they’ve taken over this party. And they’re trying to take over America.” He bangs on the table. “And we can’t let them!”

Van Jones' New Progressive Movement: Tea Party's Liberal Counterpart - The Daily Beast

Rebuild the Dream

Of course, I'm already a member.

I've been reading your posts for a while... it comes as no surprise you hooked your wagons to a Commie.

Have fun with that!

:lol::lol:

hey, they don't have to think, just follow.
 

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