Posted on 04/17/2012 6:17:24 PM PDT by blueyon
In an April 3rd appearance on the left-wing Democracy Now TV show, Van Jones has offered his own behind-the-scenes take on an incident that made race a political issue three years before the Trayvon Martin case. As Jones describes it, the infamous "beer summit" on the White House lawn was a case where President Obama was "forced" into a meeting with a "racist" police officer.
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I thought the issue was settled and all was peace and happiness. I guess Van Jones wants to bring it up again since the first time did not deliver what the race card had intended to deliver.
I am beginning to think this race card crap is the fruit of godless moral degenerate sociopaths hell bent on destroying this nation because of some demonic fantasy.
Eeewwwww, he was afraid of getting cracker cooties!
And question now why he couldn’t be bothered to go to his typical white granny’s funeral?
Gee could I force him to meet with me?
Van Jones, communist black racist.
That's because he's full of it.
Haven’t seen Obama covered with flies during a press conference for a while. No rodents darting around his feet either.
“That’s funny, I saw it as a sham meeting in which a professional law enforcement officer was forced to sit with two racists and make nice in order to protect his career.”
And, nothing less.
Van Jones: The right wing and the law enforcement establishment brought the wrath of God down on the White House, I was there, and suddenly he’s forced to do a beer summit to sit eye to eye with a racist police officer... as a black man, even the most powerful man in the world, can not speak about race and if he does he’s then forced to sit humbly across the table from a racist police officer.
Jones goes on to describe the beer summit as a “terrifying, shocking” revelation about the state of race relations in America.
The King always walks first!
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