Happy Sunday all. Sundays here at Hopium are rest days, relax, reboot and get ready for the week ahead days. It’s another beautiful, cool late spring morning here in DC. While it has been a little rainy we’ve had a beautiful spring here this year…… Still thinking a lot this morning about my discussion with Ron Brownstein and his seminal article, The Gray and The Brown, as Trump’s tribal “more for me, less for you” agenda strives to radically reduce the tax burden of the wealthy, cut government programs for “those people,” “remigrate” millions of non-white immigrants and disappear innocent men to foreign gulags. There is a ferocity to these early Trump 2.0 days, an inhumanity, a dangerous ends justify the means sentiment, a blinding racial and tribal animus behind all this that remains breathtaking and I will admit at times hard for me to truly understand….. In a powerful essay in the New York Times this weekend Nick Kristoff (gift link) challenges Trump, Musk and Rubio on their ridiculous evasion of responsibility for what is without question the most inhumane act by the Trump regime so far - the vaporizing of USAID. In this essay he shows photos of two children who have died since their medicine was cut off, and writes:
Understanding the demographic transition that Ron Brownstein and I discuss in our new video has been central to my work for more than two decades now. On this Sunday of reflection, I send along a few of my most important essays about our changing nation, and the very American tragedy of the party of Abraham Lincoln becoming a party that exploits and weaponizes racial fear, and somehow justifies the sending of innocents to foreign gulags and the intentional killing of millions of the poorest people on Earth. The 50 Year Strategy (2007, Link) - This essay made the case that the emergence of two new demographic groups - Hispanics and Millennials - was giving Democrats an opportunity to build a new, durable majority coalition - if we leaned in and made them central to our politics. In the four Presidential elections after this essay was written Democrats averaged 51% of the vote, our best showing since FDR’s four elections from 1932 to 1944. This new coalition unraveled in 2024, something Ron and I discuss at lenght in our video. Forward Or Backward? (2012, Link) - In a long magazine essay I warned that there was growing evidence the American right was recoiling at our increasing diversity and pace of change, and that something akin to a true and dangerous reactionary politics was beginning to emerge in the United States. An excerpt:
Build Back Better - Joe Biden’s Historic Opportunity (2020, Link) - In an essay spelling out my hopes for what President Biden could do if elected, I made the case that it was time for our leaders to formally and aggressively denounce white supremacy in all its forms:
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