Declaration

We are a conservative party and political community.

Upon leaving the Constitutional Convention, a woman asked Benjamin Franklin, “what kind of government do we have?” to which he replied, “a republic, ma’am, if you can keep it.”  He, as many wise men throughout history have understood, that without virtue, republics will wither and die.

We believe in the family, the right to self-defense, freedom of speech, and national sovereignty. We believe that to secure these, a republican citizenry must cultivate virtue:

virtue of the mind, to think and speak freely;

virtue of the body, to protect our families and communities;

and virtue of the spirit, to cultivate courage and sacred devotion to the republic.

Democracy

Do the people truly rule our nation? 

We believe that corrupt politicians, deceptive media, perverse academics, degenerate entertainers, misanthropic oligarchs, and un-elected federal agents and bureaucrats, rather than the American people, hold true power in our nation.

We believe they push a left-wing agenda to suppress freedom of thought, dissolve the family structure, promote sexual deviancy, allow crime to thrive, erode American freedoms, and send American jobs and American lives to foreign nations, so that they may enrich themselves and secure greater power for their régime.


Political community

We reject the idea that civic virtue means casting a ballot.

Political parties have failed our nation, because they have failed to create genuine political communities through which to nurture and cultivate virtue. We believe that civic virtue cannot be divorced from moral virtue, and that moral virtue cannot be divorced from intellectual and physical virtue.

We seek to create a party which gives birth to virtue; we seek to create a political community.

We will train together, learn together, fight together, and improve ourselves, our lives, and our nation together. True political and social change can only occur through organization, discipline, skill, cooperation, and committed struggle with a foresight which looks not to the next election cycle, but to the next century.