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ProfGeo
A West-Coastie college lecturer comfortable inside his own skin and occasionally comfortable outside it.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Van Jones doesn't seem thrown under the bus
Here's an interview with the recently emancipated "green guy" Van Jones at
Netroots Nation
2010 in Las Vegas (h/t JJP). He seems to be doing OK in his post-White House life. Runs about an hour. First several minutes is an intro by Howard Dean.
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