16
Mar
09

Introducing….JASTOR!!!

For a couple weeks, Jastor has waited patiently on the sidelines of my blog. But today, I bring you, Jastor!

Periodically, I will feature his thoughts, opinions and ideas. His area of coverage: politics and other cultural observations. Since Jastor is not paid, he has some liberties in his writing J

So who is this Jastor?

He hails from the northern part of the United States, raised in a middle-class American family. In the early 2000’s, Jastor packed up and headed south to attend college in Arlington, Virginia. After finishing his undergraduate studies, he went on to law school and will finish his degree this spring.

In 2004, Jastor supported John Kerry for president. After Bush won his re-election, Jastor stayed in his dorm room for 3 days in mourning for the Democratic Party. In the 2008 elections, Jastor supported Hillary Clinton and then John McCain once it became clear that B. Hussein Obama was to be the Democratic presidential candidate.

So where does he stand politically today? After a few influences and further reading on Nixon, Jastor has converted to become a conservative. His knowledge on American politics surpasses most, even giving “experts” and political pundits a run for their money.

Juggling a busy law school schedule, he will only be able to appear about twice a month. I am excited that Jastor has agreed to join as a guest voice on this blog—he truly represents an Anomaly in Generation Y!

Tomorrow, I will feature his first post, “The Deafening Silence: Conservative Leadership for the 21st Century.”


1 Response to “Introducing….JASTOR!!!”


  1. 1 The Wonder of the Shit Show
    March 30, 2009 at 2:06 am

    What a horrible pseudonym for John.


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