Sunday Hopium - Inspiration From Lincoln and Eisenhower, The Importance Of Voting Early, Trump Lost Votes On Iran And Putin This Week!
Monday, 2pm ET - Colette Delawalla of Stand Up For Science joins us live to talk about their urgent new campaign - Stop Vought. Save Science - join us, invite others!
Greetings all. Let’s start our Sunday together with Eisenhower’s Order Of The Day distributed to 175,000 men amassing for what has become known as D-Day:
In reading this remarkable letter this morning I just keep thinking of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address:
Eisenhower’s letter came 80 years after the Gettysburg Address, and here we are, working together, in our time’s great battle for freedom and democracy, 80 years after D-Day. Let us draw inspiration for these two great leaders, and their successful fights, for our own work to ensure that there is a new birth of freedom, here and everywhere, in the years ahead. And yes let us thank, and honor, all those who haven given their lives so we may be free.
The Week Ahead - As we rest up today to get ready for another week of hard work ahead let us marvel that Trump lost votes in the House this week on both Iran and Ukraine/Putin. It really is extraordinary that Trump has been repudiated now by Congress on the Epstein files, on his terrible tariffs, on his failed Iran war, and his treasonous fealty to Putin. The consequential losses just keep piling up for our addled, sundowning, failed leader (more here, here), and we need to keep the pressure on. Here are some things to call your Senators and Rep about this week:
Finish the job on the Ukraine Support Act, get it passed through the Senate to the President’s desk
Finish the job on the Iran war powers resolutions that have passed both the Senate and House in recent weeks, and get them to the President’s desk
No to the big ICE/CPB funding bill that gives DHS years of funding with no reform of the out of control agency that will be coming to the House this week
No to the ballroom, the Arch, the gilded statues, the slush fund, the corruption, self-enrichment……
Hell no to Bill Pulte for ODNI, and hell hell no to Todd Blanche becoming Attorney General
Tomorrow I am hosting Colette Delawalla of Stand Up For Science at 2pm ET so she can get us up speed on their new, urgent campaign - Stop Vought. Save Science. Click on this link to join us live tomorrow, and feel free to share the link through your networks and encourage others to join us!
In the coming weeks we will be discussing the importance of Voting Early this November. Voting Early - in person, drop boxes where available - is one of our most powerful tools to ensure there is a free and fair election this November. We need to make voting early something that all responsible Democrats do, and help people understand why it matters more this year than ever before. Promoting Voting Early will be a great project for grassroots groups across the country this summer and fall.
We launched a new Independence Day paid subscription drive and sale this week, with the goal of bringing in 500 new annual paid subscribers to Hopium by July 4th. We are off to a strong start with 53 new subscribers in the first few days. If you are a free subscriber please consider helping us get to 500 by signing up today!
We’ve released a series of new candidate discussions this week - Rebecca Bennett (NJ-07), Bob Brooks (PA-01), Bob Harvie (PA-07) and Rob Sand running for governor in Iowa - that are available for Sunday viewing or listening. You can find our 2026 Candidate Library on the Hopium site under the Podcast tab, in the links below, and on our YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify channels too. Head there whenever you need a lift, send others there too, and let’s turn these courageous candidates into the national heroes they all deserve to be……..









Now, Let’s Go Win Some Elections Everyone!
Winning The Midterms, Competing In Red States and Red Places, Expanding The Map
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Keep working hard everyone. We have a country to save, and elections all across this great country to win, together! - Simon







Good morning, Simon. When we met at No Kings in October 2025, I told you about my father who fought in WWII. I've been thinking about him even more than usual recently, especially as we remember D-Day June 6, 1944. I posted the following message on Steve Schmidt's Substack this morning, and thought I would copy it here.
"My father, buried in Arlington Cemetery, was an ROTC grad, 1st Lt. US Army in WWII who was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and Silver Star, among others. He passed in 2000 and although I had learned something about his time in WWII, I really knew very little. As many other men of that generation and military service, my father spoke very little about the war. I recall him sitting alone -- in the dark --watching war history on our family television downstairs. I could never understand why he did that.
My knowledge of his service came mostly from his younger sister, who recalls getting word from the Army that she and her mother would have to prepare for the worst regarding my father's injuries. My understanding is that he trained in Georgia, was shipped out and stationed in Bournemouth, England, and then on to Germany right after the Battle of the Bulge in February 1945. As his platoon was led into battle, his commanding officer was shot and killed right in front of him, thus my father had to assume the role. He had part of his skull blown off, living with a metal plate in his head for the rest of his life, in addition to having several shrapnel wounds in his legs.
Still, you would never know this about my father by observing his physical activity. He played all types of sports with his children, swam, mowed the lawn and did his best to enjoy his life. Still, there was always this underlying melancholy that I seem to understand only recently as I approach my 70th year of life, just six years short of the age my father was when he passed.
I recall the story of the doctors telling my father that after many months of rehabilitation, he would never walk without a cane or more. When they gave him a cane, he threw it on the floor and said he would never use it. And he never did. There was a cane in our hallway closet that never came out.
I consider myself extremely fortunate that my father and mother are now buried in Arlington Cemetery, less than 5 miles from my home. I visit there often, on holidays such as Memorial Day and Veterans Day, but more often on ordinary days. I pay my respects not only to my father, but to the courageous others in that hallowed ground -- including Section 60 -- who served to save our precious democracy. It is a place like no other. I hope everyone who has the opportunity to visit can do so.
What the Orange Stain on our history wants to do with that egotistical and nonsensical arch at the foot of Arlington Memorial Bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery is an affront to all those buried there, and to us all."
Simon and friends -- Thank you for letting me share this story.
Thank you, Simon! A lot of my liberal friends are sounding very defeatist as of late, so your framing is very helpful. Self report: I continue to make my daily calls and have been working to complete more postcards to NC voters (300 so far; 200 left in my current batch).