ConservativeHomeUSA
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Type of site | Online magazine |
|---|---|
| Created by | Ryan Streeter |
| Editor | John Rossomando |
| Commercial | No |
| Launched | November 15, 2010 |
| Current status | Closed (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.