The Split Within the Movement, Catholic Conservatives, and the Case for a New Political Party
In Episode 8 of America First Gen X, Jackson Steele delivers one of the most strategic and defining discussions of the series so far.This episode focuses on:
- The official fracture within the America First coalition
- The role of traditional conservatives and religious voters
- Long-term political manipulation through wedge issues
- The argument for a complete political realignment—including a third party
Steele positions this episode as a turning point, moving from analysis to clear political strategy.The Split: “Original America First” vs Modern MAGASteele argues that a major political split has already occurred.He identifies three distinct groups:1. Original America First / “Old Right”
- Pre-Trump political identity
- Rooted in non-interventionism
- Opposed to foreign wars
- Focused on constitutional governance
Steele emphasizes that this group predates modern political branding and sees itself as the foundation of the movement.2. Constitutional Conservatives
- Prioritize the U.S. Constitution above party loyalty
- Focus on individual rights and limited government
- Concerned about expansion of federal power
This group overlaps with the original America First movement but places even stronger emphasis on civil liberties.3. Traditional Religious Conservatives (including Catholics)
- Motivated by moral and social issues
- Historically aligned with conservative politics
- Increasingly divided over foreign policy and political direction
Steele highlights this group as a key swing bloc in the current political landscape.Political Strategy: Wedge Issues and Voter AlignmentSteele argues that for decades, political strategists have used specific issues to build and maintain coalitions.He identifies key examples:
- Abortion
- Marriage and family policy
- Cultural identity issues
According to Steele:
- These issues mobilize voters effectively
- However, they may distract from broader policy decisions
- Long-term outcomes often do not match campaign promises
Media Personalities and Political MessagingSteele criticizes certain commentators and influencers for shaping political narratives in a specific way.He argues that:
- Debates are often framed around easier, more emotional topics
- Complex issues like foreign policy receive less attention
- Messaging reinforces group identity rather than independent thinking
He describes this as a strategy to maintain influence and control within the movement.Foreign Policy as the Defining IssueSteele reiterates that foreign policy is the most important dividing line.He contrasts:America First Approach
- Avoid foreign conflicts
- Prioritize domestic stability
- Limit international entanglements
Interventionist Approach
- Support global military involvement
- Maintain strategic alliances
- Expand influence abroad
He argues that this issue ultimately determines the direction of the movement.Concerns About Expanding Federal PowerA major theme in Episode 8 is the growth of federal authority.Steele raises concerns about:
- Increased surveillance capabilities
- Expansion of federal agencies
- Centralized control over policy decisions
He connects these concerns to:
- Long-term risks to individual freedoms
- Potential misuse of power regardless of political leadership
The Role of the Executive BranchSteele warns about increasing power in the executive branch.He argues that:
- Strong executive authority can lead to overreach
- Policies created today can be used differently by future administrations
- Checks and balances must be preserved
This ties back to his broader emphasis on...