The future of the republican party : Jonathan Krohn

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Too bad they will have to wait some 21 years before he is elgible to become POTUS.

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By Mike Celizic
TODAYShow.com contributor
updated 11:41 a.m. ET, Wed., March. 18, 2009
The freshest new voice of the Republican Party comes at you with the fervor of an evangelical preacher and the fast delivery of a tobacco auctioneer. His message is clear, his convictions rock-solid, his self-assurance in Rush Limbaugh territory.

But what has made Jonathan Krohn a sensation among conservatives is more than the message that he first delivered on a national stage at the recent CPC convention of the national conservative movement. It’s his age: 14.

At a stage in life when most boys are playing Little League baseball, sniggering over naughty jokes and wanting little to do with dressing up in suits and discussing politics with adults, Jonathan is at home on center stage. On Wednesday, he sat down in the TODAY studio with David Gregory, Al Roker, Natalie Morales and Amy Robach and took over the show, exuding confidence, charm and a born politician’s ability to schmooze and press the flesh.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29754490/
 

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Only 4 more years until he can avoid joining the military.
 

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Or another 12 until he feels up a girl...

At least a couple of decades before he'll need to do any airport restroom toe tappin'
 

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Only 4 more years until he can avoid joining the military.

1968 called. They want their issue back.

There is no draft anymore, friend. No one "avoids" joining the military. They either enlist or they don't.
 

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there sure are a lot of threads about the next Republican leader started by non-Republicans

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there sure are a lot of threads about the next Republican leader started by non-Republicans

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I noticed that, maybe their sub conscience is telling them that the current Democratic administration just isn’t making it and no matter how hard they try, they can’t stop thinking about a Republican leading them out of this mess instead of a socialist making thinks dramatically worse.
 

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