being a republican woman can be isolating.

we’re here to change that.

here’s the thing. being a woman working in politics, a male-dominated industry, is hard enough as is. it can be incredibly isolating.

cultural commentary, especially the kind aimed at women, isn’t for us.

their target audience? the women in pink hats who yell “support all women” - unless you disagree with them. if you don’t surrender to their woke definition of feminism, female solidarity flies out the door and they hunt you for sport, proudly showing off their hypocrisy like a trophy.

we aren’t anything like that; we’re republican women who support other women while celebrating our womanhood and respecting every woman’s individuality and right to her own opinions.

you can have your cake and eat it too.

meet our founder.

Sarah Selip has nearly a decade of experience in political public relations, coalition building, and strategic communications, which has given her a deep understanding of the media landscape.

in 2019 Sarah founded 917 strategies, a boutique conservative public relations firm, which works with prominent figures in the Republican movement, grassroots organizations, and political culture efforts.

Nine-seventeen was created in 2024 as a way for republican communications girls to find their tribe.

She frequently appears as a political commentator on various networks, including fox news, Fox5DC, Newsmax, BlazeTV, One America News, Hill TV, and nationally syndicated radio programs.

it’s time to end the feminopoly.

feminine, not “feminist

feminist

fem·i·nist

an advocate of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes; a person who supports feminism.

feminine

fem·ih·nihn

the traits of one who embraces, celebrates, and exudes the traditional hallmarks of womanhood.

let’s define feminopoly.

fem·i·nop-oly

1) The manipulation of feminism into a political weapon that democrats use to attack people who disagree with them

2) the cultural appropriation of “feminism” by democrats to shame women into supporting them

3) changing feminism from supporting all women into supporting what Democrats believe.