Jonathan Krohn

Jonathan Krohn, 15-Year-Old Conservative, Talks About 'Extreme Views' Of Anti-Obama Conservatives

Posted 05.25.2011

Jonathan Krohn, conservative prodigy and author of the book "Define Conservatism," may not fit the typical Tea Party demographic -- or some of their t...

And a Child Shall Lead Them

Jonathan Tolins | Posted 05.25.2011

Jonathan Tolins

Jonathan Krohn, conservative wunderkind and theater geek, made a huge splash at CPAC (Arianna called him "the highlight" of the convention) and this could be only the beginning.

Key Difference Between Modern Liberalism and Conservatism: Nuance

Sahil Kapur | Posted 05.25.2011

Sahil Kapur

The alleged tenets of modern conservatism are great; they just need to be tempered with reality. That's where liberalism steps in.

The Next Republican President of the United States

Bart Motes | Posted 05.25.2011

Bart Motes

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A Child Preaches as Conservatism Dies

Brandt Goldstein | Posted 05.25.2011

Brandt Goldstein

Once conservatism is seen as something of a religion it's not surprising that the various would-be saviors of the conservative movement seem more like preachers than politicians.

GOP Mini-Me: No Pubes, No Punditry Please!

Warren Holstein | Posted 05.25.2011

Warren Holstein

Yup, this home-schooled Doogie Howser R.N.C. is the latest offering from the downward-spiraling Republican Party's public relations arm.

Republicans Decide at CPAC to Run on Empty

Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 05.25.2011

Robert J. Elisberg

Conservative values are cutting taxes and individual liberties without government control. That is how Republicans have been acting for the past eight years.

Republican Elephant Gives Birth to Healthy Baby Boy

Allison Kilkenny | Posted 05.25.2011

Allison Kilkenny

The Republican Party has finally become a living metaphor of itself: a lost, little boy, who thinks he's a cowboy, and who really believes a society can be built upon an ideology of selfishness.

Sunday Roundup

Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011

Arianna Huffington

When given the choice between having Barack Obama reach across the aisle to work with the GOP or pursue the policies he advanced during his campaign, a significant majority of Americans want him to stick to his guns (56 percent to 39 percent). And 79 percent of the public wants Republicans to drop the partisanship and work with Obama. No wonder Obama seems to be driving Republicans over the edge, with Tom DeLay calling the president's address to Congress "insane," John Bolton cracking jokes about the nuclear annihilation of Chicago, and Bobby Jindal using his time in the spotlight to rave -- inaccurately -- about wasteful "volcano monitoring" programs. You know times are tough for Republicans when the highlight of CPAC is a two-minute speech delivered by a 13-year old.

Sam Stein

Jonathan Krohn: 13-Year-Old Conservative Wunderkind Wows CPAC, Joe The Plumber

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.25.2011

The future of the conservative movement presented himself on Friday, and he was 13. Jonathan Krohn, the author of "Define Conservatism" and political...