Rush and Other Things (Issue #2)

Rush and Other Things (Issue #2)
Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, a professor of Classics Emeritus at California State University, Fresno, and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services. He is also the Wayne & Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History, Hillsdale College, where he teaches each fall semester courses in military history and classical culture.
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Victor takes on the Lincoln Project’s muddied moralists, Andrew Cuomo’s gubernatorial lethality, Big Tech’s Trump-hate, the reemerged Parler and its fight to survive, the lies about Officer Brian Sicknick’s death, and their role in the Trump impeachment follies.
On this episode, Victor discusses his friend Thomas Sowell; the campaign to recall California governor Gavin Newson; the second Trump impeachment and its long-term consequences; and his essay on the Left’s agenda to help friends, punish enemies, and keep and expand power.
Victor discusses the new issue of Strategika and its theme of U.S.-Russian relations, progressive illiberalism, and the first days of the Biden administration.
Victor Davis Hanson diagnoses the biggest challenges facing America in the years ahead, from debt to immigration to Chinese aggression — and pauses for a special remembrance of his friend Rush Limbaugh.
In a sweeping new installment of The Classicist, Victor Davis Hanson looks at how the Left has moved from a countercultural movement in the 1960s to the commanding heights of American culture in the 2020s.
Victor Davis Hanson explains the work of President Trump’s 1776 Commission (a body on which he served), describes the decline of history as an academic discipline, and explains why humility is an essential ingredient when judging figures from the past.
Iran’s next move, a Senate impeachment trial, and the beginning of the Democratic primaries. Despite January and February’s uncertainties, Victor Davis Hanson, the Hoover Institution’s Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow, believes in this certainty: President Trump is on a path to reelection this fall.
Victor Davis Hanson talks about his National Review article "Kill Chic."
Victor Davis Hanson on Trump’s Unlikely Populism
Victor Davis Hanson discusses the damaging disclosure about Obama keeping tabs on the FBI Hillary Clinton email investigation, State Department unmasking, why Hillary’s and Obama’s hubris may be their own downfall and how this can very well be a Watergate or Iran-Contra type scandal.
Victor Davis Hanson is featured in a new episode of The Ricochet Podcast.
A reply isn’t necessary. Beautiful and comforting photo.
Thank you Victor for keeping the torch lite.
bob
Oh so well said. Having lived every single moment of that trip, it’s a vindication. From the days in the 1960s when they registered in our classes, disrupted everything for 3 weeks and then left–after 3 weeks they couldn’t get their money back for the class– to watching the Democrat Party day “Come on in” after the 1968 D-Convention in Chicago to burning down the cities in the 60s-70s to the Black Panthers and Weatherman to FALN bombers to watching Bill Clinton pardon half of them and Obama pardon the other half to seeing the Democrat Party called the Party of Bill Ayers last week. After that trip they try to tell ME that Donald J Trump is a threat. Yea, I can’t hear them.
Victor – wonderful tribute. It is gratifying to hear and read of your great sensitivity and respect for all things American. I hope that you can realize the comfort and encouragement you bring to the average American. Most of us are not as learned and eloquent as you but I can assure you that you do not stand alone. God bless you!
Thank you for acknowledging Rush’s voice.
Mr Hanson – God bless you.
Mr Hanson, God bless you.