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Duncanpup

(15,643 posts)
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 07:30 AM 2 hrs ago

We have reached a point. Where we need a national leader to head our resistance movement.

We’ve seen Governor Waltz Mayor Frey on a state level of leadership. Yet we need a leader with a chain of command from the top down to community levels for structure.
As to combine every resistance group into one national organized peaceful movement.

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We have reached a point. Where we need a national leader to head our resistance movement. (Original Post) Duncanpup 2 hrs ago OP
Leaning toward Mark Kelly. multigraincracker 2 hrs ago #1
Mark Kelly's principled positions and the fearless way he states them give me hope. democrank 2 hrs ago #5
It will get really complicated though if our resistance leader MadameButterfly 1 hr ago #6
Good one. Joinfortmill 28 min ago #22
I absolutely agree. We an organized national resistance movement. Jim__ 2 hrs ago #2
Totally agree... MiHale 2 hrs ago #3
At the moment....We, The People, are leading. democrank 2 hrs ago #4
The only ones I can think of off the top of my head are mwmisses4289 1 hr ago #9
Al Franken Emile 1 hr ago #7
Al would get my vote KS Toronado 51 min ago #18
The People WalkingMan1959 1 hr ago #8
Hear Hear! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 1 hr ago #11
Agreed. Duncanpup 1 hr ago #13
This 350 million times nt Javaman 57 min ago #16
That's the issue. I'm not sure we have that person Buckeyeblue 1 hr ago #10
The White Knight is us. No one individual JCMach1 1 hr ago #12
Possibly Duncanpup 1 hr ago #14
There have also been many organic movements in recent years JCMach1 55 min ago #17
Thank you for sharing. Duncanpup 19 min ago #24
In my opinion Abstractartist 59 min ago #15
Clinton and Obama should have gotten together and built an emergency HQ wolfie001 50 min ago #19
Why do we need a leader? Seems like we, the people, are doing pretty well on our own. I guess it depends on what you WhiskeyGrinder 46 min ago #20
Yup. That's what goddamn Congress is for. But let's not beat that dead horse Joinfortmill 29 min ago #21
National Leaders create a point of vulnerability Sweet Rosie Red 28 min ago #23
The People Of Minneapolis Know What To Do Rendville 2 min ago #25

democrank

(12,281 posts)
5. Mark Kelly's principled positions and the fearless way he states them give me hope.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 07:58 AM
2 hrs ago

His courage convinces me he doesn’t have to stick his finger in the air to see which way the wind is blowing. His wife, Gabby, is also a courageous role model.

MadameButterfly

(3,812 posts)
6. It will get really complicated though if our resistance leader
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:25 AM
1 hr ago

is also running for president

MiHale

(12,704 posts)
3. Totally agree...
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 07:49 AM
2 hrs ago

We’re in the midst of the Second Civil War … we need strong leaders.

democrank

(12,281 posts)
4. At the moment....We, The People, are leading.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 07:51 AM
2 hrs ago

Yesterday I thought about the total number of Democrats in the House and Senate.
The Trump administration’s terror tactics should cause each one of them to come forward and say something. Even better, a giant group of them. How many of them have stepped up to a microphone with a forceful message? Not a Susan Collins type letter of concern, but a fierce, principled statement. These times call for unwavering grit and principled positions….not timid words easily drowned out by the likes of CNN’s lying Scott Jennings. I’m proud of any Democratic leaders who have spoken out, but we need so many more.






mwmisses4289

(3,413 posts)
9. The only ones I can think of off the top of my head are
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:44 AM
1 hr ago

Jasmine Crockett, AOC, and Mark Kelley. Everybody else...pah!

Buckeyeblue

(6,247 posts)
10. That's the issue. I'm not sure we have that person
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:51 AM
1 hr ago

That person would be on the scale of MLK. I'm not sure who our major civil rights leaders are right now.

JCMach1

(29,122 posts)
17. There have also been many organic movements in recent years
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:12 AM
55 min ago

That haven't had leaders of the type mentioned. Kenya, South Korea, Ukraine to just name a few.

One of my personal critiques of the Democratic party has always been our white knight syndrome when we should be harnessing movements and ideology and find 'leaders' who are organizers.

I firmly believe it will take a movement and not just a single person moving a ballot box to get us theough this.

Abstractartist

(426 posts)
15. In my opinion
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:08 AM
59 min ago

In my opinion, Gavin Newsom has been quite outspoken against Trump and his ilk. I also believe Mark Kelly and AOC are involved. Would be nice to hear a little more from our actual leaders …… Schumer, Jeffers? We could use a little more from these two.

wolfie001

(7,250 posts)
19. Clinton and Obama should have gotten together and built an emergency HQ
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:17 AM
50 min ago

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Start organizing nationwide. Create HQs in every state. Where citizens can go and report tRUMP crimes.

WhiskeyGrinder

(26,540 posts)
20. Why do we need a leader? Seems like we, the people, are doing pretty well on our own. I guess it depends on what you
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:21 AM
46 min ago

think a "resistance movement" should be doing.

Joinfortmill

(20,287 posts)
21. Yup. That's what goddamn Congress is for. But let's not beat that dead horse
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:38 AM
29 min ago

We have Newsom, but we need someone FULL time. Or, a coordinated team. The obvious choices are: Newsom, Crockett, AOC.
Offer up some names, people!

Sweet Rosie Red

(18 posts)
23. National Leaders create a point of vulnerability
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 09:39 AM
28 min ago

So many of our leaders in the past were killed to stop the movement! I’m not just referring to MLK and the Kennedys, but less known people like Panthers and cultural icons who maybe were set up. It is well known that many GOP and some Dems have had their families threatened (Pizza deliveries anyone?) and are maintaining nuetral or supportive postures toward the oligarchy. How will you assure a national leader does not encounter the same pressures? How will you protect them against stochastic terrorism like the kind we encountered in Minnesota this past summer? Or family harassment like the kind Gov Walz’s family endured last summer?
Right now we have a good organic structure in many communities and cities and we need to be building those up, sharing tactics, methods and resources. I propose we need to organize more as localized cell structures, with quiet national interfaces to coordinate. I have great respect for AOC and Crockett etc., but they are serving very well as spokespeople and that should remain their primary role for now.

Consider two slogans from my youth;
“Don’t follow leaders, watch your parking meters…”. Bob Dylan
“The one who says he can get the dynamite is the informant.” Anonymous

Think for yourself. The details will get you at anytime. Anyone can be turned given enough pressure.

Rendville

(169 posts)
25. The People Of Minneapolis Know What To Do
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 10:05 AM
2 min ago

No one in Minneapolis needs a “leader.”
They know what to do.
When to do it.
Where to do it.
How to do it.
How to dress for it.
And how to die for it.
No “leader” is coming to save us.

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