Mission
Use modern AI to prototype the posters the Founders might publish today; test their arguments against our moment; revive the pamphlet as a civic habit.
Why
Feeds reward outrage; memory is short; institutions feel brittle; pamphlets once clarified stakes; we translate that craft into images and one hard sentence a day.
How
- One card; one founding line; one sourced “now.”
- Images are AI-generated; typography is set on-site for accuracy; exports bake the type.
- Sources are primary; revisions are logged; corrections are welcomed.
Sources
Always primary founding texts: the Federalist Papers; Washington’s Farewell Address; Lincoln’s speeches (hosted by Yale when available); and Matthew 12:22–28.
We link the Yale Avalon Project wherever possible.
Principles
- Neutral; American; independent; patriotic as defined by Washington’s Farewell Address.
- Leadership accountable; citizens respected.
- Diversity strengthens liberty; structure checks power; facts before vibes.
- Quotes are brief; sources are cited; no red/blue coding; no party logos; no fundraising.
- No deepfakes of living people; generation is labeled.
Scope & Limits
This is interpretation; not canon; when we err, we correct; changes are marked.
Data
No accounts; no tracking beyond basic aggregate logs; no ads.
Call to Action
Read today’s pamphlet; share the image; suggest a pairing; send a correction. Hear this; or the Republic falls.