Reflections On The Return Of Our "Barbarous Ancestors" And The Need For Us To Build Something NewStuart Stevens join us live Monday at noon ET - we have an awful lot to discuss
Happy Sunday everyone. Sundays at Hopium are rest and reflection days, take it easy days, do some gardening, take long walks kind of days…. The big news here at our house is that an old bird house just outside the window where I write each morning was re-occupied this spring for the first time in a long time. So I am now greeted each morning with the new parents scurrying around taking care of their chirping chicks. Here’s a close up of my view: Here’s mama bird standing watch: We need these moments of joy, peace and renewal to help counter the deep sense of betrayal and disbelief that we all rightly feel from Trump, John Roberts, and the malicious extremists doing so much harm to our country and our democracy. For an American governor to try to cancel an already underway election by declaring a state of emergency is a breathtaking expression of tribalism and racism…… Honestly, I am still reeling that something this like this could happen in America, in 2026, and articles about the Civil War never ending are coursing through my various social media feeds this weekend….. From this outrage must come a deeper commitment to fight and defeat this dark and dangerous political movement that has seized power in America. I felt that resolute commitment at the Maine Democratic Party Convention this week. In my remarks to the Convention on Friday I read the entire Gettysburg Address for inspiration, and share it here once again for its words still speak to us 163 years later…..
I also draw inspiration this weekend from these words from Thomas Jefferson: I now more than ever believe that our pro-democracy movement must make explicit our goal of overcoming and defeating white supremacy itself. Here is something I wrote in October of 2020 about my hopes for a possible Biden Presidency:
And I am deeply encouraged by the parade of polls we’ve seen these past few weeks showing Trump dropping further, reaching new levels of rejection and repudiation. The latest comes from ABC News and The Washington Post this morning. Just look at this astonishing chart, documenting how much the nation has turned on Trump and his ugly political movement, how much people now see and understand this to be a failed Presidency: In my weekly talk and post I talked about how post-Callais Democrats were going to have build something new, a new politics suited to the moment and the new opportunities and challenges we now face. I don’t exactly know what this new politics is going to be, but listen to James Talarico here talk about rot and corruption. This feels new, and powerful, and where we are headed, and not where we’ve been: Stuart Stevens is coming by tomorrow at Noon ET for our monthly catch up. Register here to join us live, and I will be sharing a recording of our discussion Monday afternoon. Catch my weekly talk and post for my thoughts about we should be thinking about our politics now, post-Callais, and feel free to spend time with some of our wonderful and courageous candidates today if you want to lift your spirits a bit. Links can be found below…….. Now, my friends…… It Is Time To Get Work Everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Winning The Midterms, Competing In Red States and Red Places, Expanding The MapRallying For Jordan and Rankin For Georgia Supreme Court - This is our next big opportunity to make good trouble all. The Election is May 19th, early voting has begun, and we have 2 great candidates, Jen Jordan and Miracle Rankin, who have a serious shot at flipping two GOP-held Supreme Court seats. Watch our new interview with Jordan and Rankin, donate to their campaign, and volunteer no matter where you are! In just one day we’ve already raised $22,900 towards our $50,000 goal! We can do this people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hopium’s Winning The House Campaign (2026) - $633,600 raised, $1,000,000 goal (new ambitious, audacious even, q2 goal) - Donate to all twelve of our endorsed House challengers with one click | Get to know Jamie Ager (NC-11), Christina Bohannan (IA-01), Paige Cognetti (PA-08), Rebecca Cooke (WI-03), Sean McCann (MI-04), Jo Mendoza (AZ-06), Chaz Molder (TN-05), Janelle Stelson (PA-10), Shannon Taylor (VA-01), and Sarah Trone Garriott (IA-03) by watching our recently recorded Hopium interviews. Interviews with Jonathan Nez and Elaine Luria coming soon! If you are looking for inspiration watch a few of these interviews - I promise these great candidates will get you excited about our opportunities this November! For it is simple - if we win these twelve races the House flips. Period. James Talarico For Texas - $64,300 raised, $250,000 - Donate | Volunteer and Learn More | Enjoy my inspiring interview with Rep. Talarico as he fights to turn Texas blue Mary Peltola For Alaska Senate - $88,200 raised, $250,000 goal - Donate | Volunteer and Learn More | Enjoy my uplifting conversation with Mary Peltola as she fights to turn Alaska blue Winning Ohio - $133,300 raised, $250,000 goal - Our new campaign splits contributions evenly among Sherrod Brown, the Acton/Pepper ticket, and the Ohio Democratic Party | Donate today and help us turn this critical 2026 battleground blue | Watch my new discussions with US Senate candidate Sherrod Brown, Lt. Gov candidate David Pepper, and Ohio Dem Chair Kathleen Clyde This total includes $21,000 sent by a Hopium community member directly to each of our three Buckeye State partners! Hopium’s Audacious Expansion Fund - $547,900 raised, $1,000,000 goal (new stretch goal) - Join our campaign that has helped expand our map by investing in the Democratic Parties of Alaska, Florida, Iowa, Maine, and Texas, all now central battlegrounds in the 2026 election | Catch interviews with the five intrepid state chairs leading their troops into battle this year - will get you fired up! | Contribute to all five state parties with one contribution split evenly among these five new battlegrounds Many thanks to two generous Hopium community members who have audaciously donated $20,000 to each of our five state parties over the past two years. Roy Cooper for NC Senate (2026) - $108,500 raised, $250,000 goal - Donate | Learn More | Volunteer | Enjoy my new discussion with Gov. Cooper as he fights to turn North Carolina blue Jon Ossoff GA Senate (2026) - $172,400 raised, $250,000 goal - Donate | Learn More | Volunteer | Enjoy my inspiring conversation with Senator Ossoff Advocate For The Hopium Agenda/Pass Resolutions Of Condemnation In Your Community/Winning In An Evolving BattlefieldThere are a few more ways to go to work in the coming days - call your leaders and advocate for elements of our working, ever evolving Hopium Agenda; bring resolutions that condemn our Mad King and lets facts be spoken to a candid world to your state or local government; and learn how you can help us win in evolving political and electoral battlefield this year. Here’s our working Post-Iran Disaster Agenda:
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Reflections On The Return Of Our "Barbarous Ancestors" And The Need For Us To Build Something New
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