VDH UltraWhere the Left Fails Us: Iryna Zarutska, Tom Homan, and Nigel Farage

Description: Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc discuss the implications of the recent murder of Iryna Zarutska, Israel’s hit on Hamas leaders in Qatar, Homan’s interview with Mika, Russian drones in Polish airspace, and Britain’s Nigel Farage grows in popularity, and more in the Friday news roundup. Share This

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Charlie Kirk, RIP

VDH and Jack react to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, remember 9/11, look at race and crime, examine the Democratic Party’s hatred of capitalism and its shift towards socialism, consider calls to let New York City should be allowed to sink under a prospective Mamdani mayorship, and more. Share This

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The Four Horsemen of the Western Apocalypse

Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness Europe is plagued by a number of existential crises. Yet they are all self-inflicted—and by a dominant, therapeutic culture that embraced utopian but lethal bromides. These suicidal wounds are now nearing the end-stage. Indeed, they are destroying the very civilization that was soon envisioned to be heaven on earth. The

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VDH UltraCharlie Kirk, RIP

Description: VDH and Jack react to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, remember 9/11, look at race and crime, examine the Democratic Party’s hatred of capitalism and its shift towards socialism, consider calls to let New York City should be allowed to sink under a prospective Mamdani mayorship, and more. Share This

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VDH UltraDoes the Early Roman Principate (27 BC-AD 96) Sound Familiar? Part Two

Victor Davis Hanson The century between AD 96–180 is perhaps analogous to our American era of 1890 to 1990 (from the Gilded Age through World War I, World War II, and the Cold War), which saw a century in which America de facto ruled the world, defeated its enemies, and achieved an unimaginable level of

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VDH UltraDoes the Early Roman Principate (27 BC–AD 96) Sound Familiar? Part One

Victor Davis Hanson The formal end of the Roman Republic in 27 BC came when the Roman Senate acclaimed the 37-year-old final survivor and winner Octavian as “Augustus.” He alone had won out after 22 years of deadly civil war (from the 49 BC crossing of the Rubicon by Julius Caesar to the final defeat

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VDH UltraTrump Resurrects the Department of War, ‘Phillies Karen’, and the Murder of Irina Zarutska

Description: VDH and Jack discuss the reasons for the changing of the name of the Department of War to Defense and President Trump’s recent  order to change it back to War, the murder of Irina Zarutska,  ‘Phillies Karen’, and more. Share This

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