Reclaiming Our History: The True Story of the Founders
For too long, a coordinated effort in our educational institutions and media has sought to tear down the legacy of the men who built the United States. As we look toward the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the time has come to reclaim our history and proudly defend the Founding Fathers.
Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, and Madison were not flawless demi-gods, nor were they the irredeemable villains portrayed by modern revisionists. They were men of profound intellect and extraordinary courage, men who risked the hangman's noose to forge a nation conceived in liberty. They grappled with the complex realities of their time while laying down the philosophical tracks for the eventual emancipation of all people.
To judge the 18th century solely by the evolving standards of the 21st century is a fatal error. It blinds us to the monumental leaps forward they achieved. The Constitution they drafted remains the most successful, enduring framework for human freedom ever conceived.
The "1619 Project" and critical theories seek to redefine America as a nation born in sin, fundamentally flawed from inception. We categorically reject this pessimistic narrative. The true story of the Founders is one of breathtaking vision, deep reliance on Divine Providence, and an unwavering commitment to the idea that our rights come from God, not from kings or governments.
As 2026 approaches, let us not apologize for George Washington. Let us study him. Let us not tear down statues of Thomas Jefferson. Let us read his words. By understanding the true story of the Founders, we unearth the blueprint for saving the Republic today.