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Jim Robinson, Founder of Free Republic and One of the Earliest Conservative Online Pioneers, Dies at 79

by November 3, 2025
November 3, 2025

A man in a wheelchair wearing a gray "America" t-shirt and a cap sits on a wooden porch surrounded by greenery.

Man in a wheelchair wearing a blue cap and a gray American flag t-shirt, sitting on a porch surrounded by trees.

Jim Robinson, the visionary founder of Free Republic and one of the internet’s earliest conservative pioneers, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 27, 2025, in Fresno, California. He was 79.

Longtime readers of this website may remember our frequent posting of Free Republic articles on The Gateway Pundit.

The online community at Free Republic was one of the most devoted and energized conservative grassroots organizations in the country.

Born James Curtis Robinson on November 3, 1945, he grew up in California and served honorably in the U.S. Navy from 1965 to 1969. After returning home, Robinson pursued computer programming and web development, skills that would later empower him to create one of the first online spaces for political discussion.

The Birth of an Online Movement

In 1996, from his Fresno home, Robinson launched Free Republic as a small discussion board for conservative viewpoints. What began as a side project quickly grew into a national movement. By early 1997, “Freepers,” as members called themselves, were exchanging ideas, posting news links, and organizing events long before social media made such activism commonplace.

During the Clinton impeachment era, Free Republic became a hub of conservative grassroots energy, proof that ordinary citizens could wield collective influence through the internet.

A Landmark in Digital Free Speech

In 2000, Robinson and Free Republic became central figures in Los Angeles Times v. Free Republic, a landmark lawsuit testing the limits of online fair use. Robinson’s defense of his users’ right to share and discuss the news embodied his lifelong commitment to free expression and civic engagement.

Four years later, Freepers again made headlines when community members helped expose flaws in CBS’s controversial “Killian memos” story about President George W. Bush’s military service, a watershed moment that highlighted the power of citizen journalism.

Persistence and Legacy

Even as blogs and social media platforms transformed online discourse, Robinson remained the guiding hand behind Free Republic. He sustained the site independently through voluntary “Freepathon” donation drives, ensuring it remained free of corporate or political control.

To tens of thousands of readers, he wasn’t merely a site administrator: He was a mentor, a defender of free speech, and a believer in the idea that the people should drive the national conversation.

Remembering Jim Robinson

He is survived by his sons Chris and John Robinson. His death was announced on Free Republic by his loved ones and confirmed through an obituary published in Fresno, California.

He leaves behind a lasting digital legacy: one of the first true experiments in grassroots, user-driven media. Before Facebook, before X, before online comment sections, there was Free Republic … and behind it, Jim Robinson.

His life’s work demonstrated how conviction, community, and technology can unite to shape the course of political history.

All of us here at The Gateway Pundit would like to thank Jim and his family for their dedication to the truth and their support for our great nation.

Rest in peace, Jim Robinson.

Jim Hoft and the Gateway Pundit staff

The post Jim Robinson, Founder of Free Republic and One of the Earliest Conservative Online Pioneers, Dies at 79 appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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