Have you heard of Johnathan Krohn?
Here's what it says on his book web site:
Jonathan Krohn is a 14 year-old columnist, author, speaker, and political analyst. His first book, Define Conservatism, will hit stores nationwide early next year. As a columnist, Jonathan is currently writing guest columns for Human Events (www.HumanEvents.com.)
Jonathan's speaking career propelled after speaking at 2009's Conservative Political Action Conference. Here he spoke on the values of the ideology of Conservatism, as discussed in his book. He has spoken at numerous events for the Republican Party, as well as events for Conservatives across the country. He has also taken an active roll in the Tea Parties, speaking at the April 15th Atlanta Tax Day Tea Party (www.atlantateaparty.net.)
Jonathan's political analysis is well respected. He has been featured on numerous television shows, (Your World w/ Neil Cavuto, Fox and Friends, and others,) as well as numerous radio shows (The Mike Gallagher Show, Bill Bennett's Morning in America, the Mark Levin Show, etc.) discussing politics. He currently has a weekly spot with WBAL in Baltimore, Maryland (www.wbal.com) on which he opines on different political issues of the day.
I'm thrilled that there are Johnathan Krohns out there. At many of the Tea Party rallies throughout the country, young Americans are speaking out for the same things. As this young writer explains, conservatism is not about a party. Krohn explains that conservatism is an ideology that respects the Constitution, respects life, wants less government and wants more personal responsibility.


Comments: 21
Where should have been outrage seemed more like a pat on the back from people who called themselves conservatives.
We don't need to spend billions on new fighter jet models every year and billions more on submarines to fight... "terrorists."
And by the way, throw away your pie chart on entitlement programs vs defense spending. Much of defense spending is "black" spending for "confidential" programs. Most defense experts put our yearly defense totals at 600 to 700 billion.
Note to God: "hey where was I when you were passing out kids like that!"
I love my off spring but sometimes I really wonder.....
Now I really feel guilty about my kids! : (