The Empirical Lens and Covid
Listen in as Victor Davis Hanson reflects on the COIVD pandemic and the policies put into place to counter it with cohost Sami Winc. Share This
Listen in as Victor Davis Hanson reflects on the COIVD pandemic and the policies put into place to counter it with cohost Sami Winc. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson What if you believed that the U.S. was in mortal danger because its elections continually led to the wrong results and policy choices? What if the “people” were just too ignorant of what was good for them and continually displayed such dangerous cluelessness in how they voted? How could you even work
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler examine Democrats as revolutionaries, Trump’s tweet on Mitch McConnell pronouncements, violence from Mexico spilling over the border, and anti-MLK woke racialists. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness The late spring scenario of a massive GOP win—in historic proportions analogous to 1938, 1994, or 2010—is said now to be “iffy.” The Left boasts that it now has a chance at keeping the House, with even better odds for maintaining control over the Senate. Polls are all over the
Victor Davis Hanson A final postscript to why the rich Left does the damage it does. Having money gives one rule over a family, lots of money over a community, lots more over a state, lots, lots more over a nation. The leftwing multibillionaire feels his life’s lucre was not an advertisement for capitalism, much
Victor Davis Hanson But if we know how globalized wealth enriched sections of our economy, fueled the leftist takeover, and created would be philanthropic Napoleons intent on remaking the map, why did they use such wealth for such hard-core socialist agendas, so antithetical to how they earned their piles? Lots of reasons explain why cutthroat
Join Victor Davis Hanson as he explores the current crime wave and pandemic pandering by policy elites with cohost Jack Fowler. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness Elites have always been ambiguous about the muscular classes who replace their tires, paint their homes, and cook their food. And the masses who tend to them likewise have been ambivalent about those who hire them: appreciative of the work and pay, but also either a bit envious of those