View Full Version : 14yr old Political groomed leader?
lawlessline
03-09-2009, 09:17 PM
This is quite scary?
Nicola Sarchozy was the same, speaking at the conservative convention when he was 15 I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VXmkVnvTqs
Goodnight if that is the future of the same s**t.
Humble Janitor
03-10-2009, 01:21 AM
Political brainwashing is never a good thing, no matter which side it is.
I feel sorry for this kid. I'm sure he'd rather be doing something other than regurgitating lame-ass right wing talking points.
Braydog
03-16-2009, 04:51 AM
This is quite scary?
Nicola Sarchozy was the same, speaking at the conservative convention when he was 15 I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VXmkVnvTqs
Goodnight if that is the future of the same s**t.
:wall: He's 14, he should be skateboarding!
http://www.adam.com.au/ronfrancis/oils/images/skateboarding.jpg
Luminari
03-16-2009, 05:15 AM
http://Luminari.fileave.com/define%20conservatism.jpg
Wow this little terror has a book out already.
Lets hope he has an appreciation for RON PAUL and his intelligent policies.
Its great to see young people excelling in something they are passionate about,
as long as their parents are not manipulating them for their own agenda.
Kids who grow up too fast can become quite unstable when they are older..
Dantheman62
03-16-2009, 05:18 AM
Ah a future puppet!
Humble Janitor
03-16-2009, 05:31 AM
Exactly, Dan!
What a friggin' joke as well. I think he's got some of that tainted Illuminati blood in him.
Dantheman62
03-16-2009, 05:36 AM
Exactly, Dan!
What a friggin' joke as well. I think he's got some of that tainted Illuminati blood in him.
HaHa what a shame he's going to miss his childhood, but on the other hand I give him a lot of credit for being so smart! LOL
Braydog
03-16-2009, 08:14 AM
HaHa what a shame he's going to miss his childhood, but on the other hand I give him a lot of credit for being so smart! LOL
He doesn't even seem smart really. I would never want to be a puppet :naughty:
http://www.dan-dare.org/FreeFun/Images/CartoonsMoviesTV/MuppetsWallpaper1024.jpg
Muppets on the other hand, Would be a fun job :lmao:
If i hear this kid say conservatism one more time... :blowup:
Dantheman62
03-16-2009, 08:19 AM
HaHa true, he's got conservatism down that's for sure!
Braydog
03-16-2009, 08:25 AM
I remember wanting to get into Politics in any way. I think that was like 5 months before 9/11 happened. Right after 9/11 i stayed away from it.
777 The Great Work
03-16-2009, 08:25 AM
There must be a politician puppet school that starts at age two.:lol3:
lawlessline
03-16-2009, 08:41 AM
Just need to find out what school he does go to, if he goes, and keep our kids well away from him. Sure he is a kid and should be skateboarding making mud pies and all that. But if he is going to start jumping around in the political area. Sure he will recieve the same treatment. That could turn him ral bad. I wonder if the press will show any support or not. This could be an excellent example of puppet formation. Just got to inform the other 1.5 billion kids not to get caught by this one.
I think I'll send him a little loving playtime.
Braydog
03-16-2009, 08:52 AM
Just need to find out what school he does go to, if he goes, and keep our kids well away from him. Sure he is a kid and should be skateboarding making mud pies and all that. But if he is going to start jumping around in the political area. Sure he will recieve the same treatment. That could turn him ral bad. I wonder if the press will show any support or not. This could be an excellent example of puppet formation. Just got to inform the other 1.5 billion kids not to get caught by this one.
I think I'll send him a little loving playtime.
http://api.ning.com/files/mK6wCFVHxsj5oZz1ydYmNo0Lg1NwWpBKLkGNb7Z5nPoHWhowPC eiQRgnMiII8kthdEZQwYdopCf6TdL1MDLrzWbnLVcBGTy9/MuppetsMccainpalin.jpg
Oh great... i see where this is going!!! :doh:
BROOK
03-16-2009, 02:22 PM
He doesn't even seem smart really. I would never want to be a puppet :naughty:
http://www.dan-dare.org/FreeFun/Images/CartoonsMoviesTV/MuppetsWallpaper1024.jpg
Muppets on the other hand, Would be a fun job :lmao:
If i hear this kid say conservatism one more time... :blowup:
:mfr_lol: :thumb_yello: :thumb_yello:
This is hilarious. The child is well trained. He talks a lot, says nothing, and gives no real information, whatsoever. One more "politician" to have his strings pulled.
oldpaganfreak
03-16-2009, 10:59 PM
There must be a politician puppet school that starts at age two.:lol3:
well, yes, there is....we call it the public education system. we are training good consumers, sheep, and automatons.
but if you were to actually see where most of the leaders went to school, you would see patterns. the canadian elite have commonly attended upper canada college. i'm guessing there are prefered schools all over the world that turn out the majority of the world's 'leaders', the ones that take orders without question.
giovonni
03-17-2009, 12:16 AM
Yes this is kinda sad to see a youngster
being groomed and used in this way,
but what's amusing too me is ~
He probably would of done a better job than BusH :mfr_omg:
http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Politics/Images/george-bush-trying-to-open-door.jpg
~ You just can't fix stupid ~
Humble Janitor
03-17-2009, 01:20 AM
HaHa what a shame he's going to miss his childhood, but on the other hand I give him a lot of credit for being so smart! LOL
Anyone who can regurgitate Conservative theory isn't very bright at all.
I view conservatives as worshippers of an outdated political theory that has no point of existing in modern times.
Humble Janitor
03-17-2009, 01:21 AM
Yes this is kinda sad to see a youngster
being groomed and used in this way,
but what's amusing too me is ~
He probably would of done a better job than BusH :mfr_omg:
http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Politics/Images/george-bush-trying-to-open-door.jpg
~ You just can't fix stupid ~
Ron White was right when he said that. It's too bad that the Illuminati bloodlines are full of really stupid people. They actually present themselves as being total clueless morons but behind the scenes, they're not so stupid. How evil.
Humble Janitor
03-17-2009, 01:23 AM
There must be a politician puppet school that starts at age two.:lol3:
Well, have you analyzed the symbology of children's shows and characters? There's a ton of hidden messages in those.
Dantheman62
03-17-2009, 02:08 AM
HaHa don't ask 777 about hidden messages!, he's the king!
Braydog
03-17-2009, 03:51 AM
Well, have you analyzed the symbology of children's shows and characters? There's a ton of hidden messages in those.
Have you watched Adult Swim lately? When i do watch it, which is almost as often as cleaning my room (my mom will get that... :lmfao:), there is nothing but ads for joining the marines, navy, and airforce. The majority of people who watch Adult Swim are teenagers.
I don't want to judge anybody who watches Adult Swim, but some could watch an ad for the marines and go, "Hey, instead of picking up my controller and playing some Halo, why not pick up a real gun and kill TERRORISTS!!!". Uneducated kids and teenagers would see it as a "get out of this boring life" opportunity, when all it is doing is recruiting kids who aren't thinking before acting. I have some friends who want to join the marines/navy because it's "easy money!!!" :sad:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/es/science/lc/OUTREACH/BODresource/images%5C2cents2.jpg
Thats my 2 cents :original:
oldpaganfreak
03-17-2009, 04:27 AM
Have you watched Adult Swim lately? When i do watch it, which is almost as often as cleaning my room (my mom will get that... :lmfao:), there is nothing but ads for joining the marines, navy, and airforce. The majority of people who watch Adult Swim are teenagers.
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so, what's adult swim?
Braydog
03-17-2009, 04:53 AM
so, what's adult swim?
Adult Swim is a late night show on Cartoon Network. The cartoons have more of a "stupid funny" feel to it.
Sorry, still new to this forum! I forget that there are thousands of people all over the world who look at these forums :lol3:
Humble Janitor
03-17-2009, 06:16 AM
Have you watched Adult Swim lately? When i do watch it, which is almost as often as cleaning my room (my mom will get that... :lmfao:), there is nothing but ads for joining the marines, navy, and airforce. The majority of people who watch Adult Swim are teenagers.
I don't want to judge anybody who watches Adult Swim, but some could watch an ad for the marines and go, "Hey, instead of picking up my controller and playing some Halo, why not pick up a real gun and kill TERRORISTS!!!". Uneducated kids and teenagers would see it as a "get out of this boring life" opportunity, when all it is doing is recruiting kids who aren't thinking before acting. I have some friends who want to join the marines/navy because it's "easy money!!!" :sad:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/es/science/lc/OUTREACH/BODresource/images%5C2cents2.jpg
Thats my 2 cents :original:
It's all fun and games until you come home in a body bag. You'll be lucky if it's not a closed-casket funeral.
WiNaDeYo
03-17-2009, 05:21 PM
Interesting..... Here's a link to his biography:
http://www.defineconservatism.com/index.php/authorsbio
Jonathan Krohn is a 14 year-old home schooled young man who has been performing on stage since he was eight. Inside Edition’s Debora Norville named him “Atlanta’s Most Talented Child” in 2006. Jonathan has had 3 call-backs for the Broadway part of Michael Banks in Mary Poppins.
Jonathan has recently been seen as John Darling in Peter Pan, and Scott in Dear Edwina, Young Cain in Children of Eden, Colin Cravin in the Secret Garden, as well as parts in The Wizard of Oz, Tom Sawyer, The Jungle Book, and Alice in Wonderland.
In 2007, Jonathan was Guest Narrator for the Gwinnett Philharmonic's rendition of Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. For the last 3 years Jonathan has performed on the Internet radio show “The Life Connection Show”, with the last year taking over as the principal writer for the show.
He has played the cello since he was 4 and has recently taken up the Banjo. He is active at his church, Peachtree Corners Baptist, and in his spare time he is playing with his dog Spot, and listening to anything political. He loves talk radio. He has also taken up golf in hopes to play with his favorite politicians.
And then there's this...
http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/main.asp?SectionID=6&SubSectionID=84&ArticleID=51614
10/16/2008 12:01:00 AM
Staff Photo: Jason Braverman
Jonathan Krohn, a 13-year-old Duluth resident, has written book on conservatism titled “Define Conservatism.”
Politics passion
13-year-old pens book on conservatism
By Deanna Allen
Staff Writer
LAWRENCEVILLE - Jonathan Krohn has been told he is a 35-year-old living in a 13-year-old's body.
Ask him about conservatism, a topic about which he is particularly passionate, and he may seem even older than 35.
The Duluth resident's belief in the conservative political viewpoint has led him to pen a primer on conservatism. Based on research and interviews with politicians he conducted himself, Krohn has outlined four principles on which he believes conservatism is based: respect for the U.S. Constitution, respect for life, less government and personal responsibility.
"Shucking it down to the cob, I noticed that almost every conservative without an exception pretty much said that those four basic principles were important and key to being a conservative," Krohn said.
The home-schooled student interviewed state legislators Tom Rice, Barry Laudermilk, Tom Graves and Clint Day. He also interviewed conservative talk show host Michael Medved during his research.
Krohn said he wrote his book for current and potential conservatives.
"If you believe in something, it's best to understand it better and to learn more about it," Krohn said, "and I believe that conservatives need to continue to do that and new conservatives need to understand the viewpoints they're getting into."
Krohn developed an interest in political processes about age 8 after hearing about a Democratic filibuster on talk radio while riding in the car with his father, and Krohn became a fan of Bill Bennett's "Morning in America" radio show.
"Because of (Bennett) I really started getting involved in politics and started looking at things and analyzing it on my own," Krohn said.
The teen speaks eloquently about his passion for politics and the values that have directed him toward conservatism.
"The reason I'm passionate about politics is because I know by promoting conservative values I can promote conservative alternatives to the liberal ideas that are out there," Krohn said.
"Define Conservatism for Past, Present and Future Generations" was published this year. Krohn spent five months writing his book, giving up his summer, said his mother, Marla Krohn, who is helping her son to promote his book. The two have embarked on a mini book tour around northeast Georgia, which they hope to turn into a broader tour.
"It is humbling and exciting at the same time to see Jonathan have such confidence in himself, more than most adults do, and to watch him interact with adults on adult issues and hold his own," said Krohn's father, Doug Krohn. "(Jonathan) has a passion for something he goes for it without fear, which is a God-given gift."
"I really want the American people to better understand conservatism," Jonathan Krohn said. "That's the main point of this book."
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