Alright /pol/, hear me out.
I’m thinking of starting something new. A platform, maybe a movement, maybe a political party. Call it “American Promise.” I want it to have the energy of a Mamdani campaign, but with the modern “America First” vibe. Basically:
>Culturally conservative / nationalist — proud of America, skeptical of woke nonsense, but not neocon hawkish.
>Economically liberal / social democrat — think Norway-style social safety nets, universal-ish healthcare, workers’ rights.
>Some libertarian flavor — personal freedoms where they make sense, tech optimism.
>Policy mashup: RFK Jr meets Teddy Roosevelt meets 2015 Trump meets 2015 Bernie meets Andrew Yang.
Goal: Conservative without being necon. Progressive without being woke. America-first, but also smartly investing in people and infrastructure.
I’ve got a comprehensive bullet-point manifesto ready (healthcare, education, infrastructure, democracy reforms, AI/tech governance, environment, family & culture). I want to spread the word, share my ideas, become a known
commentary/podcast figure, maybe even get grassroots momentum online before trying anything more formal.
Questions for the thread:
>How do I get traction without being completely canceled?
>Best ways to share a detailed manifesto so people actually read it?
>Podcasting, livestreams, writing, which works best for building a commentary profile?
>How do I reach people who are interested in “neither left nor right, just forward” ideology?
Happy to drop the full American Promise platform if people are interested.
Looking for feedback, critique, and tips on getting this off the ground.