"Don't be chicken sh*t."
Sen. Tina Smith told us this week on the Hot Dish – and it's a message we've taken to heart since Democrats' beating during the 2024 elections.
What it means to us is that we're not taking a wait-and-see approach while farmers are stuck dealing with broken promises and while we're threatened with ICE agents on street corners.
We made a commitment to get uncomfortable, reach new audiences, and speak directly to folks who feel overlooked or left behind. Building a community around our signature show, Hot Dish , is one way we're fulfilling that promise.
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Far-right Republicans dominate the independent media space – they're raking in millions of views, millions of dollars, and influencing young men in particular to move them further and further to the right.
I've never been known to back down from a challenge.
So, if we want to win back folks in rural places, small towns, and out-of-the-way communities – just like the places many of us grew up in – we've got to meet them where they are.
Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota joins us this week to do just that.
We're organizing to put a stop to would-be kings using the National Guard as pawns to intimidate us, using masked-up ICE agents to threaten us, and using economic levers to destroy crop exports.
There are enough viral MAGA talking heads out there. Join us over on the Hot Dish as we organize like-minded folks like you.
If you like what you hear, here's my ask of you: follow us, like, subscribe, comment, engage with us, and carry that over to conversations with your friends and neighbors. [[link removed]]
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Heidi
Heidi Heitkamp, Former U.S. Senator for North Dakota
Founder, One Country Project
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