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'''Jonathan Henke''' (b. 1974) is an American [[political blogger]], analyst, and currently serves as the new-media director for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky<ref>http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/010407/mcconnell.html</ref>. He is the originator of the modern American political philosophy of [[neolibertarianism]].
[[Jonathan Henke]] (b. 1974) is an American [[political blogger]]. Currently, Henke serves as the New Media Director for the Republican Communications Office (an office of the [[Republican Conference of the United States Senate|Senate Republican caucus]] under the leadership of [[Senate]] [[Minority Leader]] [[Mitch McConnell]] (R-KY) ). <ref>http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/010407/mcconnell.html</ref>.


Henke, a proponent of the modern American political philosophy of [[neolibertarianism]] <ref>http://www.qando.net/details.aspx?Entry=650</ref>, blogged at [[The QandO Online Magazine]] blog with with co-contributors [[Dale Franks]] and [[Bruce McQuain]]. The three also produced a weekly [[podcast]] as part of their website. Since posting about his acceptance of the New Media Director postion <ref>http://www.qando.net/details.aspx?Entry=5169</ref>, Henke has not contributed any additional entries <ref>http://www.qando.net/jon.aspx</ref> and two other bloggers, [[Bryan Pick]] and [[Billy Hollis]], have effectively taken his place blogging and a rotating guest spot has been created to have a third participant on the podcast.
Henke's blog is [[Q and O]]; he also hosts bloggers at Q and O, fellow neolibertarians [[Dale Franks]] and [[Bruce McQuain]].

During the [[United States Senate elections, 2006|2006 Senate Election]] campaign, Henke served as [[Netroots]] Coordinator for [[George Allen (U.S. politician)|George Allen]] <ref>http://beltwayblogroll.nationaljournal.com/archives/2006/08/george_allen_ge.php</ref>. Henke also has 11 years of experience in talk radio <ref>http://www.townhall.com/columnists/PatrickHynes/2007/01/06/senate_republicans_to_take_the_new_media_seriously</ref>.

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Henke is married, with two children, has recieved two traffic tickets (one of which he claims to be innocent of), and does not care for music. <ref>http://www.qando.net/details.aspx?Entry=5087</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.qando.net/ Q and O]
*[http://www.qando.net/ The QandO Online Magazine blog]


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Jonathan Henke (b. 1974) is an American political blogger. Currently, Henke serves as the New Media Director for the Republican Communications Office (an office of the Senate Republican caucus under the leadership of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) ). [1].

Henke, a proponent of the modern American political philosophy of neolibertarianism [2], blogged at The QandO Online Magazine blog with with co-contributors Dale Franks and Bruce McQuain. The three also produced a weekly podcast as part of their website. Since posting about his acceptance of the New Media Director postion [3], Henke has not contributed any additional entries [4] and two other bloggers, Bryan Pick and Billy Hollis, have effectively taken his place blogging and a rotating guest spot has been created to have a third participant on the podcast.

During the 2006 Senate Election campaign, Henke served as Netroots Coordinator for George Allen [5]. Henke also has 11 years of experience in talk radio [6].

Trivia

Henke is married, with two children, has recieved two traffic tickets (one of which he claims to be innocent of), and does not care for music. [7]

References