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dcnovice -> CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 5:03:51 PM)

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Jonathan Krohn took the political world by storm at 2009’s Conservative Political Action Conference when, at just 13 years old, he delivered an impromptu rallying cry for conservatism that became a viral hit and had some pegging him as a future star of the Republican Party.

Now 17, Krohn — who went on to write a book, “Defining Conservatism,” that was blurbed by the likes of Newt Gingrich and Bill Bennett — still watches that speech from time to time, but it mostly makes him cringe because, well, he’s not a conservative anymore.

“I think it was naive,” Krohn now says of the speech. “It’s a 13-year-old kid saying stuff that he had heard for a long time.… I live in Georgia. We’re inundated with conservative talk in Georgia.… The speech was something that a 13-year-old does. You haven’t formed all your opinions. You’re really defeating yourself if you think you have all of your ideas in your head when you were 12 or 13. It’s impossible. You haven’t done enough."

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Gay marriage? In favor. Obamacare? “It’s a good idea.” Who would he vote for (if he could) in November? “Probably Barack Obama.” His favorite TV shows? “The Daily Show” and “The Colbert Report.” His favorite magazine? The New Yorker. And, perhaps telling of all, Krohn is enrolling this fall at a college not exactly known for its conservatism: New York University.

“One of the first things that changed was that I stopped being a social conservative,” said Krohn. “It just didn’t seem right to me anymore. From there, it branched into other issues, everything from health care to economic issues.… I think I’ve changed a lot, and it’s not because I’ve become a liberal from being a conservative — it’s just that I thought about it more. The issues are so complex, you can’t just go with some ideological mantra for each substantive issue.”

Story at Politico


Well, the Texas GOP did warn us that this would happen if kids started thinking critically. [:)]




servantforuse -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 6:06:32 PM)

Isn't the first time a 17 year old kid changed his mind. When he gets a job and starts to pay taxes, he will change it again.




thishereboi -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 6:28:51 PM)

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“I think it was naive,” Krohn now says of the speech. “It’s a 13-year-old kid saying stuff that he had heard for a long time.… I live in Georgia. We’re inundated with conservative talk in Georgia.… The speech was something that a 13-year-old does. You haven’t formed all your opinions. You’re really defeating yourself if you think you have all of your ideas in your head when you were 12 or 13. It’s impossible. You haven’t done enough."


I will agree with him that you don't know much at 13, but I have to add that you don't know that much more at 17.




dcnovice -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 8:39:23 PM)

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I will agree with him that you don't know much at 13, but I have to add that you don't know that much more at 17.

True on both counts.

I'm now kind of curious about why CPAC had a 13-year-old speaker anyway.




servantforuse -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 8:44:15 PM)

dc, As a conservative, Good question..




erieangel -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 8:57:31 PM)

Because he was good looking and spouting all the nonsense in just the right way.

He put on a good show, in other words.





servantforuse -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 8:59:31 PM)

You think 13 year olds are good looking ??




TheHeretic -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/2/2012 9:13:21 PM)


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ORIGINAL: erieangel

Because he was good looking and spouting all the nonsense in just the right way.

He put on a good show, in other words.





Hey, why not? It sure as hell worked for Obama.




Moonhead -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/3/2012 4:41:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

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“I think it was naive,” Krohn now says of the speech. “It’s a 13-year-old kid saying stuff that he had heard for a long time.… I live in Georgia. We’re inundated with conservative talk in Georgia.… The speech was something that a 13-year-old does. You haven’t formed all your opinions. You’re really defeating yourself if you think you have all of your ideas in your head when you were 12 or 13. It’s impossible. You haven’t done enough."


I will agree with him that you don't know much at 13, but I have to add that you don't know that much more at 17.

You don't know much more at 52, either.
[;)]




Hillwilliam -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/3/2012 5:58:31 AM)


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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

True on both counts.

I'm now kind of curious about why CPAC had a 13-year-old speaker anyway.

Because he was the smartest member they had.[:D]




Moonhead -> RE: CPAC's Boy Wonder Swings Left (7/3/2012 6:00:25 AM)

It'll be a showcase thing like the loathsome William Hague's career as an underaged tory boy...




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