NYTimes: How Van Jones Became a Star of the 2016 Campaign
He's one of the very few commentators I've missed since I've stopped watching TV news, post-election. But I discovered he has a Facebook page, and he posts videos there. . . for anyone else who wants to keep following him.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/11/20/fashion/van-jones-cnn-2016-presidential-election.html?mwrsm=Facebook&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fm.facebook.com
WASHINGTON Last Thursday, Van Jones couldnt even buy a tuna wrap here without a woman in her late 20s walking up to him to ask for a selfie. Two minutes later, the Argentine woman behind the counter gave him a thumbs up.
Its like this everywhere, said Mr. Jones, 48. I havent paid for a cab since the election.
That is when this CNN commentator, whose fiery political exchanges with supporters of President-elect Donald J. Trump over the last nine months have often gone viral, declared that the Republican nominees victory represented a whitelash against a black president and a changing electorate, as well as a deeply painful moment for minorities in America.
You tell your kids, Dont be a bigot, he said on camera. You tell your kids, Do your homework and be prepared. And then you have this outcome, and you have people putting children to bed tonight. And theyre afraid of breakfast. Theyre afraid of, how do I explain this to my children?
SNIP