I am a HUGE fan of Van Jones…
September 17, 2009 by Jim Turner
Filed under Politics

A vote for Meg is a vote for Van Jones!
WHAT? I mean Meg Whitman is…
By Jim Turner
Here is an interesting little piece of footage that came across my desk this afternoon.
A woman, well spoken in the English language, showing her gratitude and admiration for a man that goes by the name of “Van Jones”, met him on a fabulous cruise for climate change in the Arctic.
A woman, after meeting with and learning of his ideologies, believes that Mr. Jones is doing a marvelous job. A man whom she thinks is witty, articulate and passionate – a man that she says, “she is a HUGE FAN OF“ [min 0:33] and a person she thinks is exactly right..
As we listen to this woman speak in awe of this man, as you listen to her words of gratitude towards him, let me remind you that Mr. Jones is a self proclaimed radical; that we will contend with in a moment.
Without further ado I present to you the words of Meg Whitman.
source: Meg Whitman: I’m A Huge Fan Of Van Jones
Just in case you missed any of the wonderful use of the English language let me quote it for ya:
There’s a guy over in Oakland, I think his name is Van Jones. And he and I were on a cruise last summer in the Arctic, on climate change. And I got to know him very well. And a lot of the work he’s doing to enfranchise broader communities I’m a big fan of. He’s doing a marvelous job… I’m a huge fan of his. He is very bright, very articulate, very passionate. I think he is exactly right.
- Meg Whitman
And just in case any of you are wondering where Mrs. Whitman come from, and more importantly where is she going in her career, I decided to do a little digging and here is what I found.
It seems that Meg Whitman was one of the people behind a huge online auction house called eBay, who stepped down as President and CEO and is now seeking to run for the Governor of California in 2010 to bring a CHANGE that she believes California and its residents so desperately need.
And I quote:
…to rebuild California with a Republican vision, we must first rebuild the Republican Party,” Whitman said. “Californians today are paying higher taxes and getting little in return. We’ve lost hundreds of thousands of jobs, but do not encourage job creation. This must end.”
Quick word for all you happy eBay sellers out there who happen live in the sunny state of California – FEE HIKES. If you think the fees at eBay were bad, just wait until this lady becomes governor. If her ideas on spending and reform ( TAXES ) will be anything like the eBay FEE structure, leave California before it is too late.
Now on with the story
It seems by the statements she makes on her website, Meg Whitman wishes to create a Republican Vision and rebuild the Republican Party in California.
Really, do you really mean that? If she honestly does then I ask this question? How can any person wish to rebuild a Republican Vision, a vision of prosperity for all, when they claim they are a HUGE FAN of a self proclaimed communist (min 1:54 / 2:02) who is intent on the exact opposite of what Mrs. Whitman says she stands behind.
This sounds a lot like double talk if you ask me.
Isn’t it the words of the infamous Mr. Jones who said that he was the…
Why don’t we just listen for ourselves instead in order to understand what Meg Whitman says she is a HUGE FAN OF and what she thinks Mr. Jones is right about.
source: Who Is Van Jones?
Getting back to this CHANGE business, where did I hear all this commotion about CHANGE from before?
source: Candidate Obama vs. President Obama: Change We Can Believe In?
Oh yeah from Mr. Obama…
California, if this is the change you want for you state then by all means vote for Meg in 2010, but if this is not what you want for your state, and I know most of you do not, then make sure you study each candidate with a magnifying glass so that when election time comes you know who you are voting for. Remember, anyone can speak empty placid words of vision, but in the end what are their actions, what have they done, who do they align themselves with?
These are the questions each of us need to ask before we cast any vote from this time forward.
A great man once said, “You will know them by their fruits”, and these days most of the fruit on the political front looks pretty rotten.
California I will be a rooting for ya, and maybe I’ll even move on up just to vote with ya come 2010…
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Meg Whitman is obviously a wingnut. As a fellow Californian, I have to hang my head in shame when this stripe of person appears because it paints we from California (land of fruits and nuts) in a very unfavorable light.
The sad truth is that we can claim a high percentage of political freaks in this state. I’m pleased that Dear Leader found his footing in the Chicago Political Machine instead of in California. However he’s very much at home here. I’m concerned that when he is run from office that he’ll relocate to California.
LL,
Do you listen to the Mike Church show on Sirius by any chance?
You’re right, the state that gave us Ronald Reagan now produces politicians like Barbara Boxer, Diane Feinstein, and Gavin Newsome. Political freaks all.
Many folks don’t know this or over look it. Meg Whitman is a progressive,the sort of republican we don’t need, but get out of Calinfornia and other liberal encampments.