Presidents Aren’t What They Used to Be

by Victor Davis Hanson

Tribune Media Services

From 1933 to 1960, America had nearly three decades of fairly successful presidencies — through the Great Depression, World War II, the Cold War, and the threat of nuclear Armageddon. Continue reading “Presidents Aren’t What They Used to Be”

The Psychology of Debt: Obama’s Rendezvous with Political Reality

by Victor Davis Hanson

PJ Media

Debt Matters

Over the last two decades it became an article of popular faith that budget deficits did not matter that much. Continue reading “The Psychology of Debt: Obama’s Rendezvous with Political Reality”

Continuity: St. Francis of Assisi, Fr. Zakaria Botros, and Islam

by Raymond Ibrahim

Jihad Watch

While not formally connected, two books I recently finished reading — St. Francis of Assisi and the Conversion of Muslims and Defying Death: Zakaria Botross, Apostle to Islam — complement each other very well, specifically by establishing continuity between medieval and modern Islam, and, in so doing, demonstrating that Islamic intolerance has a long pedigree.  Continue reading “Continuity: St. Francis of Assisi, Fr. Zakaria Botros, and Islam”

On Shearing Sheep

Obama’s economic plans are relentlessly hostile to small business.

by Victor Davis Hanson

National Review Online

You don’t produce wool by skinning the sheep. But that seems to be the present strategy to get small businesses to begin hiring, buying, and expanding. Continue reading “On Shearing Sheep”

War and Taxes

Two strikes against the new administration

by Victor Davis Hanson

NRO’s  The Corner

Look Back in Anger at Iraq

It is striking how Obama references past mistakes on Afghanistan and emphasizes the now-tired “reset”-button themes — striking because of what is left unsaid. Continue reading “War and Taxes”

Growing Worries about Our Pied Piper

Americans are catching on to Obama’s fiscal sins and rhetorical devices.

by Victor Davis Hanson

National Review Online

Recent news that President Obama’s approval ratings are beginning to slip is understandable. Even popular leaders lose appeal once they have to govern, and therefore offend, rather than merely promise and please. Continue reading “Growing Worries about Our Pied Piper”

The War Against the Producers

by Victor Davis Hanson

PJ Media

Stimulus, Stimulus and Not a Drop…

A “stimulus” of nearly a trillion dollars was proposed, without which we were told, unemployment would skyrocket and credit would tighten further. Continue reading “The War Against the Producers”

A Thug’s Primer

How to win liberal friends and oppress your people.

by Victor Davis Hanson

National Review Online

How strange that our rather nondescript, sober friends abroad do not garner attention from the current administration, yet overt enemies in Cuba, Nicaragua, Iran, Venezuela, and the West Bank most certainly do. Continue reading “A Thug’s Primer”

Our Chrysalis Stage

by Victor Davis Hanson

PJ Media

Only Room for One Obama?

I got a lot of flak the last year for writing two or three columns suggesting the Europeans and other Leftists abroad might be careful about what they wish for in Obama: he might well leap-frog over them, leaving them all with the world they used to fantasize about, while in reality they profited from the world they demonized. Continue reading “Our Chrysalis Stage”