Conservative movement must continue to uphold fiscal, social conservative, national-defense values during these trying times. Quiet majority of the American people are beginning to understand the damage "elites" in media and politics have brought
"This Constitution was made for a moral and religious people, it is wholly unsuited for the governance of any other" – John Adams, primary author of the U.S. Constitution and second pres. of the United States
Though the first votes of the 2016 Republican primary are only weeks away, the conservative movement continues to struggling with identity. After losing the presidency in 2008 and 2012, and enduring years of social and fiscal liberalism tearing at the fabric of American society, most Republicans realize the stakes are higher now than at any other time in modern history. The questions before us is, how do Republicans win the general election while maintaining non-negotiable conservative values? And should the focus be solely on fiscal matters to marginalize divisive social issues?