Democrats and Republicans Unite !!!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by arizonaJack, Mar 27, 2011.

  1. CoinOKC
    Yeehaw

    CoinOKC T R U M P 2 0 2 4

    OK, if you are one, you're a pretty bad socialist...
     
  2. rlm's cents
    Hot

    rlm's cents Well-Known Member

    Then please explain this;

     
  3. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Explain what?
     
  4. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Please explain why you posted video clips of people proclaiming to be socialists, when the truth is it was never mentioned in the clips.
     
  5. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Well, I guess this would be Politifact's 2 cents then...

    Glenn Beck says Van Jones is an avowed communist

    Radio and TV political commentator Glenn Beck has spent weeks detailing what he says is a web of Obama administration officials with socialist or communist ties. And Exhibit A in the Beck argument has been Van Jones, Obama's so-called green jobs czar (his actual title was special adviser for green jobs at the Council on Environmental Quality).

    Conservative commentators and bloggers criticized Jones because of his past remarks and his involvement with controversial groups. His resignation was announced shortly after midnight on Sept. 6, 2009.

    Beck has repeatedly claimed Jones is a communist. For purposes of a fact-check statement, we selected a Sept. 1, 2009, remark Beck made on his radio program that Jones "is an avowed, self-avowed radical revolutionary communist."

    There's little question that Jones was an avowed communist.

    In a Nov. 2, 2005, profile of Jones in the East Bay Express , an alternative weekly in Berkeley, Calif., Jones said his life hit a turning point in the spring of 1992 when he was swept up in mass arrests while protesting the acquittal of police officers accused of beating Rodney King.

    Although the charges against Jones were dropped, Jones said that while in jail, "I met all these young radical people of color — I mean really radical, communists and anarchists. And it was, like, 'This is what I need to be a part of.' I spent the next 10 years of my life working with a lot of those people I met in jail, trying to be a revolutionary."

    "In the months that followed," the Express article said, "he let go of any lingering thoughts that he might fit in with the status quo. 'I was a rowdy nationalist on April 28th, and then the verdicts came down on April 29th,' he said. 'By August, I was a communist.'"

    In 1994, the story states, Jones formed a socialist collective called Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement, or STORM.

    According to a history of STORM written in the spring of 2004, the group held "structured political education" training at every meeting "to help members develop an understanding of the basics of Marxist politics." They "trained members on capitalism and wage exploitation, the state and revolution, imperialism and the revolutionary party."

    So Jones was a self-avowed communist. But is he still? The answer lies in the very same article.

    Even before the group disbanded in 2002, the Express article says, "Jones began transforming his politics and work..."

    According to the article, "He took an objective look at the movement's effectiveness and decided that the changes he was seeking were actually getting farther away. Not only did the left need to be more unified, he decided, it might also benefit from a fundamental shift in tactics. 'I realized that there are a lot of people who are capitalists — shudder, shudder — who are really committed to fairly significant change in the economy, and were having bigger impacts than me and a lot of my friends with our protest signs,' he said."


    In recent years, Jones established himself as a leading, charismatic cheerleader for transitioning the American economy to green jobs.

    We weren't able to find any recent interviews where Jones directly addresses the question of where he stands on communism. When he resigned this week, Jones said he was the victim of a "vicious smear campaign" by conservatives and decided to resign so as not to be a distraction. "I cannot in good conscience ask my colleagues to expend precious time and energy defending or explaining my past," he said in a released statement.

    But check out these two statements and see if this sounds like a communist.

    This, from his book, The Green Collar Economy , released in October 2008:

    "There will surely be an important role for nonprofit voluntary, cooperative, and community-based solutions," Jones writes on page 86. "But the reality is that we are entering an era during which our very survival will demand invention and innovation on a scale never before seen in the history of human civilization. Only the business community has the requisite skills, experience, and capital to meet that need. On that score, neither the government nor the nonprofit and voluntary sectors can compete, not even remotely.

    "So in the end, our success and survival as a species are largely and directly tied to the new eco-entrepreneurs — and the success and survival of their enterprises. Since almost all of the needed eco-technologies are likely to come from the private sector, civic leaders and voters should do all that can be done to help green business leaders succeed. That means, in large part, electing leaders who will pass bills to aid them. We cannot realistically proceed without a strong alliance between the best of the business world — and everyone else."

    Or how about this, from an address before the Center for American Progress on Nov. 19, 2008 (well before Jones was brought into the Obama administration):

    "Everything that is good for the environment, everything that's needed to beat global warming, is a job," Jones said. "Solar panels don't manufacture themselves. Wind turbines don't manufacture themselves. Homes don't weatherize themselves. Every single thing that we need to beat global warming will also beat the recession. And the challenge is, how do we get the government to be a smart, and limited, catalyst in getting the private sector to take on this challenge?"

    That doesn't sound Marxist to us.

    Beck would have been on solid ground if he said Jones used to be a communist. Jones has been up front about that.

    But Beck has repeatedly said Jones is a communist. Present tense. Although we could not find a comment in which Jones explicitly said why he is no longer one, we found ample evidence that he now believes capitalism is the best force for the social change he is seeking. So there's truth to Beck's claim in that Jones was a communist, but it's apparent he isn't any longer, as Beck suggests. So we find the claim Barely True.
     
  6. CoinOKC
    Yeehaw

    CoinOKC T R U M P 2 0 2 4

    You asked if any Administration officials were self-described communists and I proved there was in Van Jones. Simple as that.
     
  7. craig a

    craig a New Member

    No you didnt. You posted nothing that has him saying it. And I am waiting for you to tell me the difference between you telling Lehigh to go screw himself and me telling you you ought to know about hypocrisy.
     
  8. craig a

    craig a New Member

    This is your very mature response.
     
  9. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Except that Jones was not a self-described Communist while serving in the Obama Administration, only well before he served in the Obama Administration. So not actually so simple is it?

    Unless you believe that the stain of Communism can not be cleansed from a person once they have been tainted. Would that be a scarlet "C" ?
     
  10. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    I guess it depends on what your definition of "is" is, huh?
    Perhaps having "Communist" on his resume was the bona fides he needed to have a spot in the BO admin?
     
  11. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    You know you say that little quip so often and it never has any meaning in the context of the conversation we are having. Nobody even said "is" we said "was".

    Communism isn't a job, it's a theory or system of social organization. Do you put Republican on your resume? Do they even require resumes at the sanitation department?
     
  12. craig a

    craig a New Member

    Really? Multipule definitions of the word 'is'?
     
  13. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    BTW I like the way you Righties tag-team your posts. It takes 3 of you to try and form a cohesive argument but it never seems to actually come together. Instead, one or all of you trail off on some tangent and eventually declare yourself the winner and never bother answering any direct questions especially when you are cornered. If somebody puts a question to you, answer it. If someone puts a question to someone who is not you, let them answer it.
    It's like being in a debate and asking your opponents a question and instead of answering, some other team sitting in the audience stands up and gives their answer and later your actual opponents say that they never gave the answer that they never bothered to disagree with previously.
    If you’re actually interested in clearer communication, play the game correctly. If you’re afraid to play by the rules, you’re probably are out gunned anyway.
     
  14. craig a

    craig a New Member

    This couldve been alot shorter. You trying to mimic Coin OKC?
     
  15. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    It is like talking to 3 people at the same time having vaguely the same conversation and never knowing who is going to respond. It is just pi$$poor communication and it becomes annoying when your opinion probably isn't all the different than the other guy's opinion but the conversation is so muddled by people popping in and out of it that nothing ever approaching a linear line of reasoning. The only reason I can figure that anyone would want such communication is because they do not intend to learn anything in advance of participating in the conversation but participate anyway.
     
  16. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Just quoting Slick Willie!!!


    Sanitation Dept? I wouldn't know but I am curious why you would mock the job in such a condescending manner? Aren't sanitation workers worthy of your high falutin' liberal elitist respect? I would expect much more from someone who feigns so much concern for the working man...but then again you are just another lefty hypocrite, aren't you?
     
  17. CoinOKC
    Yeehaw

    CoinOKC T R U M P 2 0 2 4

    Van Jones said, “I met all these young radical people of color – I mean really radical, communists and anarchists. And it was, like, ‘This is what I need to be a part of… I spent the next ten years of my life working with a lot of those people I met in jail, trying to be a revolutionary…I was a rowdy nationalist on April 28th, and then the verdicts came down on April 29th..By August, I was a communist.”
    Those are the words from his own lips. What more do you want?

    I told him the next time he was alone that he could feel free to copulate with everyone in the room. You can interpret that as "go screw himself" if you want...
     
  18. CoinOKC
    Yeehaw

    CoinOKC T R U M P 2 0 2 4

    You're parsing words, Moen. If he'd proclaimed himself a communist on January 19, 2009, but never mentioned it again and joined the Obama Administration on January 20, 2009 you'd probably say that he's not a self-described communist... that's really a pathetic attempt at diversion on your part.
     
  19. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    So what you are saying is that he has to stand up and proclaim that he is not a Communist or he is a Communist. I thought that the McCarthy hearings ended over 50 years ago. I'm going to have to look into this new wave of retro McCarthyism the Republicans are into.
     
  20. Moen1305

    Moen1305 Not Republican!

    Yeah, inappropriately again. That was my point.



    I wasn't mocking your career choice. I just figured that you were full of... you know, sanitation excrement.
     

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