ConservativeHomeUSA

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Type of site
Online magazine
CreatedbyRyan Streeter
EditorJohn Rossomando
CommercialNo
ConservativeHome
Type of site
Online magazine
Created byRyan Streeter
EditorJohn Rossomando
CommercialNo
LaunchedNovember 15, 2010
Current statusClosed (May 2012)

Conservative Home was an American political website started by Ryan Streeter in November 2010 that aimed to be a new forum for the public debate about the future of the Republican Party and conservatism in the United States.[1] It was shuttered in May 2012.[2] ConservativeHomeUSA was a sister site of the existing British site ConservativeHome.

ConservativeHome was edited by John Rossomando and was founded by Ryan Streeter, a Senior Fellow at the Legatum Institute, and formerly Vice President of Civic Enterprises, a public policy firm in Washington, D.C.,[3] and an adjunct fellow at Hudson Institute.[4] Previously, Streeter served as Special Assistant to President George W. Bush at the White House Domestic Policy Council;[3] Senior Adviser and Director at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under Secretaries Mel Martinez and Alphonso Jackson;[5] a Fellow at Hudson Institute;[4] and Special Assistant for Policy to Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith. Streeter was also a Next Generation Leadership Fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation.[6]

Tim Montgomerie was the contributing editor of ConservativeHome. Montgomerie founded ConservativeHomeUK in 2005. Montgomerie was an economist at the Bank of England from 1992 until 1998; launched and ran the Conservative Christian Fellowship from 1990 until 2003; wrote speeches for Conservative leaders William Hague and Iain Duncan Smith; was co-founder of the Centre for Social Justice; and is a regular contributor to a number of British newspapers, especially The Times.

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