VDH UltraDemocratic Socialists on McGovern Path

Victor Davis Hanson assesses that the Democratic Party’s blistering rate of radicalization far outpaces national sentiment in the generally center-right USA, such that Dems risk a repeat of McGovern vs. Nixon. Share This

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Zohran Mamdani’s AIPAC Attack, Updates on the Iran Strategy, and America’s Urban Decline

Victor Davis Hanson and Sami Winc examine the Trump administration’s emerging agreement with Iran, arguing that the memorandum reflects a strategic effort to avoid a broader regional conflict. They also discuss New York politician Zohran Mamdani’s attacks on AIPAC, exploring what seems to be a growing antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment from within the American Left.

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Britain’s Decline, Open Borders, and the West’s Crisis

Is there still hope for Britain? Victor Davis Hanson examines Britain’s future, Europe’s immigration crisis, border security, energy policy, and the growing debate over Western decline. He explains why many citizens across Europe and the United States are losing confidence in political leaders and long-standing institutions. Hanson also weighs in on China, COVID, Anthony Fauci,

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VDH UltraThe Late, Great University. Part Three

Victor Davis Hanson The Curriculum Universities rise or fall by the quality of their curricula, something impossible to ascertain by the titles of classes, only by the syllabus and the general reputation of the faculty for both teaching ability and scholarship. Two legacies of the 1960s student takeover of the universities and the surrender of

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CAT 5: The 2033 War—Bing West on America’s “Jupiter Complex,” Debt Crisis, and China’s Taiwan Threat

Victor Davis Hanson interviews Marine combat veteran and military author Francis J. “Bing” West about West’s new book, “CAT5: The 2033 War,” which argues the U.S. won battles in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan yet suffered strategic defeat because leaders lacked clear end-state objectives and assumed America could do anything without consequences—a “Jupiter complex.” West warns

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VDH UltraThe Late, Great University. Part Two

Victor Davis Hanson Faculty Erosion Over the last 50 years, faculty teaching loads have been lessened. Release time has increased. Monitoring of faculty productivity, especially post-tenure reviews, has been eroding and replaced by DEI exemptions. To pay for full professors—nine months at work, 3-4 classes a year, sabbaticals every 7 years, guaranteed lifetime tenure, no

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Don’t Forget the Broader Context of the Iranian Memorandum

Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness The tentative “memorandum of understanding” with Iran has caused glee on the Left and furor among many on the Right. The Left might welcome “peace,” but surely not as much as it enjoys infighting on the Right over the details. If last week Democrats were calling Trump a fascist warmonger,

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Trump’s Iran Gamble, the World Cup’s America Reality Check, and John Adams’ Forgotten Legacy

A new memorandum of understanding with Iran sparks debate over whether Tehran has truly been deterred. Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc examine the agreement’s implications, the future of Hezbollah and Lebanon, and why enforcement—not diplomacy— will determine its success. They also explore the World Cup, controversy surrounding Iran’s national team, and why many

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Trump’s Iran Gamble, Britain’s Grooming Gang Scandal, and California’s Decline

Mamdani and the Left’s love for billionaires and the hypocrisy within the Democratic Party, Donald Trump’s reported Iran agreement sparks fierce debate on the right, and J.D. Vance takes the lead defending the administration’s strategy in a series of high-profile media appearances. Victor Davis Hanson and Sami Winc start by breaking down the emerging Iran

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