Posted on 09/16/2009 6:12:18 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video of 14 year-old conservative prodigy Jonathan Krohn debating Health Care with Columbia University professor Dr. Marc Lamont Hill. The two appeared on Fox News.com's "Morning Click," which appears to be a web-only program (not positive about that).
Krohn said one policeman estimated the 9/12 March on Washington crowd at 1.5 million people. Marc Lamont Hill said the movement is "real," and said Obama did not acknowledge it because he does not want to impede momentum on his Health Care drive.
Harris Faulkner is the Fox host.
Krohn even suggested to Hill that they do a "Hannity and Colmes type thing!" . . . (VIDEO)
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So did Jonathan win the debate or did the Professor lose?
BTTT
I thought Jonathan really held his own and actually made very good points that Hill had a hard time rebutting. Jonathan sometimes is a little over eager to talk (He’s 14) when someone else is talking, but Hill did that too.
After they got into it, it was amazing to realize the points he was making made more sense than the PhD from Columbia!
Many of us have watched Dr. Hill during many interviews. I suspected he was focused on remembering to flash a big smile to the camera while the young conservative was actually doing some thinking.
The kid has a very bright future.
I wonder if Dr. Lamomt Hill is related tho Corliss Lamont, the old Columbia U. Stalinist and Leninist or to Ned Lamont, the communist that ran against Joe Leiberman in Connecticut. At least the family is consistent in their politics through the years.
Actually, he’s related to LAMONT Cranston. You old-timers will remember him as “The Shadow” and his popular radio show from the 40s and 50s. The professor’s ancestor was famous for knowing “what evil lurks in the hearts of men.”
The professor is equally famous for knowing virtally nothing.
Actually, he’s related to LAMONT Cranston. You old-timers will remember him as “The Shadow” and his popular radio show from the 40s and 50s. The professor’s ancestor was famous for knowing “what evil lurks in the hearts of men.”
The professor is equally famous for knowing virtually nothing.
I know he is a racist, he plays the card every chance he gets. I can’t stand him.
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