Posted on 04/03/2012 10:16:08 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
In a venomous speech this weekend, notorious ex-Obama aid Van Jones went on a hate-filled rant against cheap patriotism and libertarians, calling out his free-market opponents as anti-immigrant, bigots.
Jones was introduced by actor and Obama activist Edward Norton, who likened the disgraced former Green Jobs Czar to the Dali Lama.
When I was on a panel once with [Jones] and the Dali Lama it was a toss up as to who was wiser, Van or the Lama Norton mused.
Jones began his speech by citing his six months of work in the White House before launching into a tirade against the so-called Libertarians.
In citing the Libertarian principle of economic liberty, Jones stated Theyve taken their despicable ideology and used it a wrecking ball, that they have painted red, white and blue, to smash down every good thing in America.
Jones continued, They say theyre Patriots but they hate everybody in America who looks like us. They say they love America but they hate the people, the brown folk, the gays, the lesbians, the people with piercings, ya know yall.
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So all of the following (from http://www.lp.org/platform) are liberal positions?
2.0 Economic Liberty [...]
I notice you left out...
I notice you left out an answer to my question.
Hey Ed Norton:
Death to Smoochy! You misreable ham, you! You suck at acting, and you were about the worse Bruce Banner I ever saw. Bill Bixby was a Swarzenneggar compared to you!
There is a reason they can't get elected to anything.
As a Professor once opined, "This isn't right. It's not even wrong..."
I agree. Liberals seem to do that A LOT
He’s black so he doesn’t need any. And you’re racist for even asking /s.
It will be blowing off continuously for the next 7 months.
This is just a prelude.
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