Krohn's dizzies
Conservative Wonderboy Grows Up, Embraces Obamacare and Philosophy
... You have to feel for [2009 CPAC speaker Jonathan Krohn, then 13] a little bit. Not only were his ideas as a 13-year-old recorded permanently, but now his rejection of those ideas -- pretentious in the way that bright college freshman can be -- is also on the record, and Googlable, forever:
"I started getting into philosophy — Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Kant and lots of other German philosophers. And then into present philosophers — Saul Kripke, David Chalmers. It was really reading philosophy that didn’t have anything to do with politics that gave me a breather and made me realize that a lot of what I said was ideological blather that really wasn’t meaningful."
Scott • North Berwick, Maine •
That's one of the most heartwarming stories I've read since the one about the granny drug dealer. If only all American conservatives, whether young in years like Jonathan or two-year-old in soul like "El Rushbo" were to develop into German philosophers they every last among them have it in them to be, they might just deliver that Thousand-Year Reich we've all been hoping they'd drop on our doorsteps before ringing the bell, dashing off, and leaving us grown-ups remaining to clean up that great steaming pile of scat reduced in part by their departure.
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