Where Do We Go From Here?
Victor Davis Hanson talks with cohost Sami Winc about the Senatorial elections, what Republicans might do should they win in November, and the economy. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson talks with cohost Sami Winc about the Senatorial elections, what Republicans might do should they win in November, and the economy. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler examine Stacey Abrams’ comments, the so-called blue wave at the end of the summer, and Fauci’s impending rendezvous with Republican oversight. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson There are now two concurrent Washington, D.C.-area dramas. One is the last gasp of the politically motivated January 6th Committee hearings. The proceedings have been restarted to coincide with the final stretch of the midterms and to give Rep. Lynn Cheney a last appearance of political legitimacy, before in defeat she loses
Victor Davis Hanson 3) Did Biden faithfully execute the laws of the land as he had sworn to upon Inauguration Day? More specifically, did Biden enforce existing federal immigration law and thus prosecute those who swarmed illegally across the U.S. border, and then further in illegal fashion resided with impunity in the U.S.? Or did
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness The Republicans were always going to win big in November, regardless of what biased pundits professed. There was likely never a sudden “blue resurgence” or “red collapse” of late summer. Those fantasies were mostly Democratic Party talking points. They were readily regurgitated by the fusion media and biased pollsters. The
Victor Davis Hanson with cohost Sami Winc examines polls, the Herschel Walker debate, governor elections, and Robert Reich defense of Dems on crime, inflation, and 87,000 new IRS agents. Share This
Listen in as Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler talk about midterms, Mayorkas’ lies about “whipping,” cop killing in Connecticut, Tulsi Gabbard leaving the Democratic Party, and Paypal’s $2500 penalty for “misinformation.” Share This
Victor Davis Hanson We know that Donald Trump was once impeached for calling up his Ukrainian counterpart and complaining that the Ukrainian government had been too involved with the corrupt Biden family. Trump then warned that if Ukraine did not clean up its quid-pro-quo act, he would delay approved military aid. And while Trump eventually
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness A Democratic myth has arisen that Donald Trump’s denial of the accuracy of the 2020 vote was “unprecedented.” Unfortunately, the history of U.S. elections is often a story of both legitimate and illegitimate election denialism. The 1800, 1824, 1876, and 1960 elections were all understandably questioned. In some of these
Victor Davis Hanson The contours of the upcoming November midterms seem clear. President Joe Biden scarcely polls above 40% approval. His disastrous energy, economic, crime, immigration, and foreign policies proved even more unpopular. In reaction, frightened Democratic candidates on script are resorting to strategies of diversion. They avoid mention of their prior lockstep support for Biden agendas