Nets Catch Up with Van Jones, Sure 'Sour Note' in 'Summer Squall' Won't 'Damage' Obama

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It took Van Jones' resignation, around midnight Saturday night on a holiday weekend, for ABC and NBC to mention him for the first time in Sunday morning news shows which broached, but failed to quote, the insidious “911truth” petition he signed, while ABC's George Stephanopoulos, seemingly trying to rationalize ABC's spiking of the subject, came aboard Good Morning America to dismiss the matter as “a summer squall.” Stephanopoulos was impressed by how the White House handled it: “The fact they got it out of the way before the end of the Labor Day weekend, before his spokespeople like Robert Gibbs, who's appearing on This Week come on this morning, I think will contain any kind of damage.”

That, and a compliant news media. As Bill Kristol observed on Fox News Sunday: “The mainstream media did not cover this story.”

Mike Viqueira reported on NBC's Today: “Van Jones, that's the President's 'green gobs' czar, has resigned overnight after it became known that before joining the administration he signed a petition put forward by those who believe that the government had a hand in 9/11.” Later, Viqueira relayed how “Jones says he is the victim of a 'vicious smear campaign' from the right, but he says he's resigning because he doesn't want to draw attention from the fights to come this fall over health care and energy and climate change legislation.”

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On Meet the Press, David Gregory raised Jones with guest David Axelrod and on ABC's This Week Stephanopoulos presumed his viewers were familiar with what Jones had done and said as he failed to cite any of it in asking Robert Gibbs: “He says he is the victim of a 'vicious smear campaign, some people are using lies and distortions to divide the country.' As you know, he's come under fire for past statements and actions. Does the President believe that he's the victim of a vicious smear campaign or does he believe that Jones' actions and words merited resignation?”

The media's disinterest in Jones was noted by Bill Kristol on Fox News Sunday:

I was amused by this fact. If you just read the New York Times, you would know nothing about this. The mainstream media did not cover this story. You wouldn't learn about it on network news. The New York Times readers tomorrow morning will pick up the print New York Times and for the first discover that there was a huge controversy about this radical who was at quite a high level of the White House. So it's an interesting case study, I think, where some of the blogs, a guy names Jim Hoff in St. Louis, Missouri who runs a blog called Gateway Pundit, did much more reporting on this than the entire mainstream media.

Same could be said of ABC News, NBC News and MSNBC until Sunday morning.

(The Sunday New York metro area edition of the New York Times did manage to squeeze in a Jones resignation article on page A17, Clay Waters noted earlier today.)

For what interested the networks more than Jones, check my Friday night “ABC & NBC Continue Van Jones Blackout, Instead Tout Obama's 'Transparency' and Rue Attacks on Him,” which reported how only the CBS Evening News did air a full story that night as CNN also caught up to FNC on the topic.

I later added this update to that post:

[UPDATE: On Saturday, September 5, neither ABC's Good Morning America nor NBC's Today mentioned Jones and college footbal meant no ABC's World News or NBC Nightly News. Saturday's Washington Post carried that paper's first story, on page 3: "White House Says Little About Embattled Jones." The New York Times blackout continued on Saturday, though a Saturday item on its "The Caucus" blog noted the Jones controversy and, ironically, how "conservatives are abuzz over the mainstream media’s oversight of the story."]

From the Sunday morning, September 6, news shows on ABC and NBC:

ABC's Good Morning America:

RON CLAIBORNE: We begin with that breaking news out of Washington. Van Jones, President Obama's environmental adviser for green jobs, resigned overnight. Jones had been under fire for a number of controversial statements he made, including some related to 9/11 and more recent comments about Republicans. Jones had become a lightning rod for conservatives.

GLENN BECK: I want you to take an honest look, a good, hard look at who Van Jones is. We have told you he's an avowed radical communist, revolutionary.

CLAIBORNE: At issue, a petition that Jones signed in 2002, claiming that government officials knew about the 9/11 attacks beforehand. And his membership in an organization that some critics labeled as communist. Then, on Friday, this video surfaced, showing in 2005 Jones saying that mass school shootings are only carried out by white suburban students.

VAN JONES, DECEMBER 2, 2005: You've never seen a Columbine done by a black child. Never. They always say, we can't believe it happened here. We can't believe it was these suburban white kids. It's only them.

CLAIBORNE: And a separate video from earlier this week showed him making derogatory comments about Republicans. He apologized for those remarks. But overnight, in the face of Republican calls for an investigation, Jones said in a statement that he'd become a victim of a quote, “a smear campaign.” And that he could not, in his words, “in good conscience ask my colleagues to expend precious time and energy defending or explaining my past.”
....

KATE SNOW: Let's start with the latest news overnight, of course, the resignation of Van Jones, kind of a familiar arc in Washington where things come out about his past, there's a scandal, there's a controversy and then the resignation in the middle of the night. How bad is this? The middle of a Sunday night? How bad is it?

STEPHANOPOULOS: It's a pretty familiar arc, but I gotta say I've never seen a midnight Saturday resignation. It's not quite the Saturday Night Massacre, by any means. Listen, this is a summer squall. What Van Jones said he shouldn't have said, it was going to cause some problems for the White House. But the fact they got it out of the way before the end of the Labor Day weekend, before his spokespeople like Robert Gibbs, who's appearing on This Week come on this morning, I think will contain any kind of damage. This is someone I'm sure the President didn't want to have to let go, but he had no choice.

NBC's Today:

LESTER HOLT: Let's first start with the President and when the President gets back to work this week, he'll have a lot on his plate. A new damage control initiative after a sudden White House resignation and a full-court press on health care reform. NBC's Mike Viqueira has more from the White House on the President's week ahead. Mike, good morning.

MIKE VIQUEIRA: Good morning, Lester. The President does return from Camp David today ending his vacation, but it does end on a sour note. Van Jones, that's the President's “green gobs” czar, has resigned overnight after it became known that before joining the administration he signed a petition put forward by those who believe that the government had a hand in 9/11. He also made comments comparing George W. Bush to a drug addict....

That White House advisor, Van Jones, says he is the victim of a “vicious smear campaign” from the right, but he says he's resigning because he doesn't want to draw attention from the fights to come this fall over health care and energy and climate change legislation.

—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center


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Journalist?

“The fact they got it out of the way before the end of the Labor Day weekend, before his spokespeople like Robert Gibbs, who's appearing on This Week come on this morning, I think will contain any kind of damage.” -- George Stepanopoulois

UPDATE:

"At least I hope it will!" -- George Stepanopoulois

30 billion!

The man had a budget of 30 billion dollars of taxpayer's money.  People like George Stephanopoulos should be brought into the town square and horsewhipped for the implication this is a little "squall" and that Van Jones was a nobody.

Do your job!

“Jones says he is the victim of a 'vicious smear campaign' from the right.." - Mike Viqueira about Van Jones, former "Green Jobs Czar"

Somebody in the mainstream media had better call him on this! Glenn Beck has shown us all the video we need to see to know it's not a smear. It was Van Jones in his own words!

vicious smear campaign?

hummmm he says all republicans are A.H's....but HE is the victim of a smear campaign?   Oblahma and his pondscum need to clear out of Wash DC!!!

Patriot... That they do,

Patriot...

That they do, hopefully we will start clearing them out in '10...and be done with the mess of vipers by '12.

'Go Green...Recycle Congress'

Georgie S. is such a good

Georgie S. is such a good little mouthpiece for the Ombummer administration, isn't he?

What will it take?

These shameful Obama apologists and enablers are going to have a mighty tough row to hoe if they expect to keep covering for him the next three plus years. Will they blame the next terrorist attack on American soil as part of a 'vast right wing conspiracy'?  I can't believe they spread fertilizer (organic) over the airwaves like they do!

"What a revoltin' development this is!"

Chester Riley

AP gets it WRONG

What the A.P wrote:

"Fox News Channel host Glenn Beck repeatedly denounced Jones after a group the adviser co-founded, ColorofChange.org, led an advertising boycott against Beck's show to protest his claim that Obama is a racist."

The TRUTH:

"After Fox News Channel host Glenn Beck repeatedly denounced Van Jones, a group the adviser co-founded, ColorofChange.org, led an advertising boycott against Beck's show pretending to protest his claim that Obama is a racist."

Team - of course they got it wrong

You didn't expect them to start reporting the truth, did you?

 

"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde

Where are all the cries of racism?

Will it be after the weekend or are they going to stick to the "right wing smear campaign" for a while?

JH... They will stick

JH...

They will stick with the right-wing smear BS as long as they can, which is forever.

'Go Green...Recycle Congress'

Monical Lewinsky was a

Monical Lewinsky was a right-wing plant...don't ya know.

Obama's love song for Van Jones

Recently heard playing in the White House.

 

candance... Good

candance...

Good selection regarding Jones/O.

On the other hand, I love that gal's voice, enjoyed the video, I have never heard of Leona Lewis, but I know one thing, I've been there and done that, those words would have fit at one time in my life as well....just wanted to say thank you for introducing me to her music.

'Go Green...Recycle Congress'

Juan Williams roasted on FNS this am over Van Jones

Did anyone catch on FNS this am where Juan Williams waxed on about how Van Jones was somehow this irrelevant small nothing that Republicans are exploiting?

 Chris Wallace calmy destroyed him by asking that old staple:  What would happen if George W. or Ol' Ronnie had a character like Van Jones in their midst?

We all the know the answer....wall to wall coverage on every network, every cable channel, and radio/internet blog would be ablaze for weeks on end.

Still, the irrepresible Juan kept on shoveling dirt on himself!!

 

 

 

 

Trial lawyers are the scum of the earth

Juan Williams=Roast Beast

He gets roasted every someone gets to answer whatever the heck he just said.  

You trying to say Jesus Christ can't hit a curveball?

→ Juan Williams

Yeah, I saw it.

Juan gave him a free pass on everything except for his signature on the Truther petition.

I guess in some worlds, it's OK to accuse Whitey of poisoning by ethnicity.

I like Juan, but sometimes he bends over forwards to show his devotion to Obama.

We will Barry you! - Russian prophecy

Bend over

Don't know if it started with him, but good ol' Rush was the first one I ever heard turn the old phrase "bend over backward" into the way you put it and I have since come to use it exclusively. I thinks it gets the point across much better. 

So when is the SCM going to report that Jones and Obama...

...are two peas in a pod.

The only difference between them is one is named Jones and the other is named Obama.

In all other areas, they are identical.

-Dave

Even when the government tries to kiss you, it is just a prelude to a good screwing. -Neal Boortz 

R. D.'s tagline

Neal's quote is OK except he should not have called being "raped" by the government a good screwing.

Not-so-curious George

... they got it out of the way before the end of the Labor Day weekend ... - George Stephanopoulos

Amazing! Do these media people actually listen to what they say? So, George, all anyone caught in a scandal has to do to avoid media scrutiny now is apologize for offending anyone, then slip away on the weekend or before a holiday. The media will just ignore the story. Right? Oh, yeah. I forgot. It's depends, right?

We're running out of adjectives to describe these scoundrels in the media. 

metaphorsbwithu

meta... Bulls-Eye... If

meta...

Bulls-Eye...

If this was reversed in all ways possible the msm would have had it as a main headline 24/7 let alone the Sunday political shows would have been filled with NOTHING but the resignation and his past, plus showing ad nauseum all his past words/youtube clips....

Nothing more detestable than the msm, they are the bottom of the ocean scum.

'Go Green...Recycle Congress'

Meta - All of the left's

Meta -

All of the left's mouth pieces fall into one of three categories:

1. Former Democrat Operatives:  Stephie (worked for Clinton), Matthews (worked for Tip O'Neil), for example.

Or...

2. Un-Funny Comedians: John Stewart, Letterman, Franken, Garafolo, Mahr, Whoopie, Rosie, Colmes

Or...

3. Dipsticks: Olbermann, Schultz, Maddow, etc., etc., etc.

It's uncanny, but you can pretty much put everyone in one category or the other.

Except Kirsten Powers.

I don't know what her deal is, but I'll bet she's conservative within ten years.

Talking Points Dude On Vacation

BARACK: How are we going to respond to my man, Van's, resignation?

RAHM: Uh... Well... It's clearly a right wing racist attack!

BARACK: C'mon, Rahm! We used that one on the Healthcare bill!

RAHM: Yes, well... Obviously Van Jones is just stepping aside so as not to cause any sort of... distraction... from your hidden... er... agenda.

BARACK: Yes, but why, Rahm? We need to tell them why!

Rahm: (muttering to himself) This is so over my pay grade.

Well, give em credit. The

Well, give em credit. The nets are trying to catch up with events. They've just sent a reporter to cover the War of 1812.

No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.

So, I noticed this update

So, I noticed this update statement: The New York Times blackout continued on Saturday, though a Saturday item on its "The Caucus" blog noted the Jones controversy and, ironically, how "conservatives are abuzz over the mainstream media’s oversight of the story."

I checked The Caucus Blog. Here's what it said: Republicans are accusing one of Mr. Obama’s top advisers of being a communist and calling for his resignation.

Wrong. van jones self-proclaimed that he was a communist. No accusation is necessary. Simply a quote is sufficient. The NYT got it wrong.

And as for "conservatives are abuzz over the mainstream media’s oversight of the story?" I thought liberals were convinced that the MSM were all conservative? If so, then why would conservatives be abuzz over the conservative MSM's failure? I don't get it.

___________________________________ 

"Tax the rich" is a basically unstable way of governing - The NYT

Van Jones: Victim

"Why's everybody so upset about wittle ole me?" asked Jones, choking up, a tear evident in his eye... "They keep talking about me as if I'm some kind of... of radical."

Sorry, but that's the way some of this coverage comes across.  The MSM outlets who aren't still spiking this story are spinning it so hard, they're liable to get G-force damage.

              

                   How can it be a smear campaign when he did it to himself? We didn't make him a commie. We didn't force him to sign anything. We didn't tell him to call republicans A** holes.