When you’ve lost Van Jones

You’re really not doing so well, Mr. President:

Van Jones, a former White House special advisor, blasted President Barack Obama on Wednesday for cracking down on whistleblowers.

“I love this president, everybody knows I love this president, but this is ridiculous,” he said on CNN. “First of all, we do have a domestic spying program, and what we need to be able to do is figure out how to balance these things, not pretend like there’s no balancing to be done.”

“But much more important, he said something else that I thought that was really awful,” Jones continued. “He said that if somebody like Snowden wanted to be a whistle-blower, they could have gone ahead.

“Well, hold on a second, sir. That is — you are right now prosecuting more whistleblowers – not only than any American president, that every American president combined! So, you can’t then come out on Leno and yuck it up and say, well, whistleblowers, come on out and we’ll treat you right because you haven’t been doing that.

2 thoughts on “When you’ve lost Van Jones

  1. Why does everyone assume that Obama knew anything about the extent to which the NSA (military) involved itself in spying. Any more than Clinton knew anything about the DEA spying program? Let’s get real folks. These guys—the Presidents—-know only what the 1% wants them to know and no more. What does anyone really know? So where is this open and free society that that everyone keeps talking about?

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