2019

Impeachment Coup Analytics

Victor Davis Hanson // American Greatness Aside from the emotional issue that Democrats, NeverTrumpers, and celebrities loathe Donald Trump, recently Representative Al Green (D-Texas) reminded us why the Democrats are trying to impeach the president rather than just defeat him in the 2020 general election. “To defeat him at the polls would do history a […]

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Why the Impeachment Frenzy May Only Strengthen Trump

Victor Davis Hanson // National Review Contrary to suggestions by some, most Trump supporters are not automatons or blind supporters. What bothers them, and should bother others, about the latest Ukraine hysterias is the familiar monotony of this latest scripted psychodrama. The whistleblower admits to hearsay (“I was not a direct witness to most of

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The Death of American Citizenship

Victor Davis Hanson // National Review The American Founders institutionalized the best of a long Western tradition of representative government, with the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. These contracts outlined the rare privileges and responsibilities of new American citizens. Yet the concept of citizenship is being assaulted on the premodern side by the legal

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Book Review: Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War Between Islam and the West by Raymond Ibrahim. Da Capo Press, 2018. Pp. 297

Please read this book review from my colleague Terry Scambray // New Oxford Review Sword and Scimitar: Fourteen Centuries of War Between Islam and the West by Raymond Ibrahim.  Da Capo Press, 2018.   Pp. 297              We judge individuals by what they say and what they do.  We judge cults, religions and ideologies the same way; that is, by their doctrines and

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Our Privileged Scolds

Victor Davis Hanson // National Review One theme of the Democratic debates is collective furor — at whom or what is not always clear, other than at Americans who voted for Trump. Or perhaps at America itself for failing the expectations of our moral betters? Yet such rage is so deeply embedded in hypocrisy that

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09-25-2019 Angry Reader

From An Angry Reader: Subject: Inciting ignorant violence “Ignorance is bliss” until your/his followers are inspired to act violently due to to your/ his misinformation/lies Hiding your vitriol hate behind well written words does not excuse from inciting/ propagating hate and discord John Lowery –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Dear Angry Reader John Lowery, For such a short angry

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The Madcap Adventures of ‘Buckaroo Banzai’ Biden

Victor Davis Hanson // American Greatness Sometime-Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden was at it again, voicing his brand of tough-guy boasts that he can “beat Trump like a drum.” A 1980s sci-fi cult film about a weirdo, Buckaroo Banzai, who travels through time dimensions in many manifestations battling evil and saving good guys reminds us of the

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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump wages war on progressive culture – Dems respond with Trump Derangement Syndrome

Victor Davis Hanson // Fox News President Trump is waging a nonstop, all-encompassing war against progressive culture, in magnitude analogous to what 19th-century Germans once called a “Kulturkampf.” As a result, not even former President George W. Bush has incurred the degree of hatred from the left that is now directed at Trump. For most of his time

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CNN: Everything but the News

Victor Davis Hanson // National Review For a while, we thought MSNBC had temporarily usurped CNN as the font of fake news — although both networks had tied for the most negative coverage (93 percent of all their news reports) of President Trump’s first 100 days in office. A cynic would argue that CNN had

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Trumped Out?

Victor Davis Hanson // American Greatness The new post-Mueller media narrative is “weariness” and “exhaustion” with President Trump’s tweets, his cul de sac Sharpie controversy, his ideas about buying Greenland, his unorthodox art-of-the-deal foreign policy that resulted in a plan to talk to Taliban leaders in the United States, and his firing of arch-conservative John

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