The US Men's Soccer Team Wins, Inspires, And Brings Our Embattled Nation Together"What has prevailed is that sense of community — a rebuttal of the divided, isolated world in which authoritarian voices delight"
Happy Saturday everyone. The 2026 US Men’s National Soccer Team is now officially our best since 1930. With our 2-0 win over Australia last night (without our best player Christian Pulisic) we’ve won our first two games, and two games in a row, for the first time in 96 years. We have now won our group and will advance to the knock out round of 32 teams in San Francisco on July 1st (after playing this Thursday night at 10pm ET against Turkiye). We’ve been playing very, very good soccer - ambitious, mature, selfless - and listen to the crowd yesterday in Seattle serenading our heroes after the match. Sound up peeps!!!!!!! Something magical is happening now: Our friend Leon Krauze has a wonderful new essay in the Washington Post about this World Cup (gift link): Here’s how Leon closes his essay:
I also want to share an essay from Twitter that does a remarkable job at capturing the exciting dynamic we are seeing in the US Men’s team. It reminds us, as we so often hear on Ted Lasso, that indeed “football is life.” An excerpt:
Take the time to read both essays if you can and let us celebrate this remarkable global event that is bringing so much joy and togetherness across the world. Let us celebrate our team, perhaps the best we’ve ever had, diverse, global, led by an Argentinian coach. And let us consider how much this World Cup, being played in Canada, Mexico, and the US, is a clear, direct, powerful repudiation of the rancid, ridiculous white supremacy of the Trump regime. It is why perhaps rather than celebrating this extraordinary event that celebrates cultures from all over the world last week he built himself a cage which has left the White House looking like this today: The reason Trump has worked so hard to ignore the World Cup and the historic success of our remarkable team is what Leon tells us in his essay:
Yes, there is other news this morning but there will be time to get to that……. Now, Let’s Get To Work, People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Some Things To Call Congress About This Week
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The US Men's Soccer Team Wins, Inspires, And Brings Our Embattled Nation Together
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