
A Free Society For All Americans
The Lafone Docrine:
#1
Economic Restoration
Isaiah believes that no American should be left behind and that an economy cannot be truly prosperous so long as an elite few enslave the rest. Isaiah advocates for “trust busting” and going after the unethical businesses and banks which take advantage of the average American.
#2
Cultural Renewal
Isaiah advocates for a tough immigration stance which limits all immigration to near zero. He also advocates the deportation of peoples which undermine American culture and society.
#3
Moral Reform
Isaiah's Story
Isaiah Pressly Lafone was born in the Appalachian foothill town of Statesville, North Carolina — a place where faith, duty, and independence are woven into the soul of the people. That heritage shaped in him a conviction that ideas matter, that character is destiny, and that the decay of a nation begins when its people forget who they are. From the pulpit to the public square, Lafone stands as a voice for reform and return to moral order, disciplined liberty, and the vision of the Christian, American statesman who governs not for popularity, but for principle.
Now studying politics at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky, Lafone devotes his education to understanding the moral foundations of government and the philosophy of freedom. He approaches politics not as a career of ambition, but as a calling rooted in divine responsibility. His academic pursuits reflect his belief that the statesman must first be a philosopher and theologian — that the health of a republic depends upon leaders who understand truth, virtue, and law as inseparable. In an age of ideological chaos, Lafone aims to form a new generation of Christian statesmen capable of restoring order to a disordered civilization.
As President of The John Witherspoon Center for Cultural Reform, Lafone leads a movement determined to reclaim the culture for the cause of moral clarity and national renewal. Under his leadership, the Center exists to educate, equip, and embolden citizens to think deeply about the political order and the Christian’s duty within it. Through its divisions — including Witherspoon Media and The Witherspoon Journal — Lafone has created a platform for serious engagement with the great questions of governance, virtue, and civilization.
His writings confront the political and cultural crises of our time with both intellectual rigor and pastoral urgency. He challenges readers to reject passive conservatism and embrace a politics of conviction — one that recognizes liberty as the fruit of righteousness, not rebellion. Every article, speech, and broadcast he produces seeks to educate the public in the principles that once defined the American experiment: faith, reason, virtue, and the courage to defend them.
Beyond the microphone and pen, Lafone is a reformer in the classical sense — seeing education, worship, and political life as instruments of discipleship under Christ’s lordship. He advocates a distinctly Reformed vision of society: one where Christ reigns not only in the heart but over the halls of power, the academy, and the family. Every article, every address, every project he undertakes serves a single end — to bring all of life into obedience to the truth of God’s Word.
Lafone remains firmly anchored in his North Carolina roots, where his love for country, church, and community began. From there he carries a message to his generation — that America’s future depends not on slogans or parties, but on the rebirth of moral leadership. His life and work are devoted to that revival: to raising up thinkers, builders, and statesmen who will not simply govern the times, but reform them.

His writings confront the political and cultural crises of our time with both intellectual rigor and pastoral urgency. He challenges readers to reject passive conservatism and embrace a politics of conviction — one that recognizes liberty as the fruit of righteousness, not rebellion. Every article, speech, and broadcast he produces seeks to educate the public in the principles that once defined the American experiment: faith, reason, virtue, and the courage to defend them.
Beyond the microphone and pen, Lafone is a reformer in the classical sense — seeing education, worship, and political life as instruments of discipleship under Christ’s lordship. He advocates a distinctly Reformed vision of society: one where Christ reigns not only in the heart but over the halls of power, the academy, and the family. Every article, every address, every project he undertakes serves a single end — to bring all of life into obedience to the truth of God’s Word.
Lafone remains firmly anchored in his North Carolina roots, where his love for country, church, and community began. From there he carries a message to his generation — that America’s future depends not on slogans or parties, but on the rebirth of moral leadership. His life and work are devoted to that revival: to raising up thinkers, builders, and statesmen who will not simply govern the times, but reform them.
