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Van Jones Admits Walz Pick Appeals to ‘Anti-Jewish Bigots’ Among Democrats

Aug 7, 2024

By Sarah Butler

On Tuesday’s CNN Newsroom Jim Acosta hosted Van Jones who commented on Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) being announced as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate for president. Shockingly, he called out the pick as an appeal to “the darker parts in the party” in terms of “anti-Jewish bigots” and claimed they will vote for Walz regardless.

Acosta teed up Jones’s take on the pick by noting that some doubt that Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) would “offer his full support” behind Waltz. He asked Jones if he thought it was a “little risky” that Harris didn’t go with Shapiro. Jones responded “hey listen the Conservatives, the right-wing Republicans, they were chewing their fingernails down to the knuckle because they were afraid of a Josh Shapiro.”

Pivoting to Walz, Jones then went on to say that Muslims and Arabs have not “felt seen by the Biden administration” as reason Harris picked him. Clearly understanding that he was going to ruffle a lot of feathers with what he was about to admit, Jones lamented: “People don’t want to talk about it — we got to talk about it.”

He then proceeded to call out the Walz pick as blatant appeasement of “anti-Semitism”:

On the one hand, you have a lot of young people who are concerned about Gaza. You have a lot of Muslims and Arabs and others, they have not felt seen by the Biden administration. You started hearing that genocide joke, that was building that was building and so those folks needed to have a candidate that they could feel comfortable with. This helps him in that regard.

 

But you also have anti-Semitism that has gotten marbled into this party. You can be for the Palestinians without being an anti-Jewish bigot. But there are some anti-Jewish bigots out there and there’s some disquiet now and there has to be. How much of what just happened is caving into some of these darker parts in the party? So that’s going to have to get worked out. It’s going to have to get talked through.

Jones concluded that these things will need to be “worked out.” He praised Shapiro a little more by saying he has a “magnificent future in this party.”

Editor’s note. This appeared at Newsbusters and reposted with permission.

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