I will not offer my vote and add my voice to a mandate that goes against the constitutional values I stand for. That goes for both parties and their candidates.
Putting Principles Second is Not Playing the Long Game
If we set aside our principles and, to remove Trump, vote for a candidate who stands against them in almost every sense, we would be surrendering the high-ground and engaging in the same “lesser-of-two-evils” political maneuvering we eschewed in 2016. That’s playing the short game.
Never Say Never Bernie
We must oust the current occupant of the White House. We must be ready to do the unthinkable to accomplish that, even if means voting for Bernie Sanders.
#NeverBernie
With victory in Nevada, Senator Bernie Sanders has solidified his place as the Democratic frontrunner and likely sets Democrats on a path to repeat the 2016 Republican story. I will not be part of that story.
Utah, Mitt Romney, and the Future of Conservatism
The integrity of Republican Senator Mitt Romney indicates a uniquely principled conservative culture in the state of Utah.
Joe Walsh Drops Out, Vows To Vote Blue
Joe Walsh announces he’s out of the Republican Primary, ends his campaign by saying he’d rather have a socialist in the White House than Donald Trump.
#ILeftTheGOP – My Declaration of Independence
I will plant myself like a tree beside the river of truth and, since the Republican Party no longer resides there, I must stand there alone and independent.
Episode 2 – New Centrism and the Sphere of Natural Law
Justin Stapley explains new centrism further and delves into what constitutes the sphere of natural law, explaining several of the ways both parties have abandoned it.
Letter to the Editor: Stay in the GOP
This is the Republican Party’s darkest hour. But its future can still be bright if young conservatives stay and fight for one.
My Dear John Letter to the GOP
This is my response to Justin’s essay “My Viral Tweet”, in which he contemplates leaving the Republican party.