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Victor speaks with Trevor Carey on citizenship and the his new book The Dying Citizen Share This
Victor speaks with Trevor Carey on citizenship and the his new book The Dying Citizen Share This
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness Sheer chaos and anarchy on the border? Afghanistan—the most humiliating defeat in recent U.S. military history? A labor-starved supply chain in shambles and holiday shelves emptying out? The worst inflation in 30 years that seems soon ready to match Carter-era levels? Gas hitting $5 a gallon with winter heating fuels
Join VDH and Jack Fowler talking about incidents of left-wing governance shot with deceptions and negligence. How long can these policies and people go on until the people awakened rise up. Share This
Megyn Kelly is joined by Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, to discuss Dr. Fauci’s latest updates on COVID, the inconsistencies of his statements, how he’s losing all credibility, and much more. Share This
Victor Davis HansonHistorian’s Corner As the 2020 election season began, the New York Times, promised its readers a recalibration of American history called “The 1619 Project.” The ensuing series of essays and media kits had a twofold agenda. One was to rewrite the origins of American history as the four-century foreign intrusion into a pristine
This week, Ben Domenech is joined by Political Commentator and NYTimes Best Selling author, Victor Davis Hanson, to discuss his new book The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler look at the MIA or misled Cabinet secretaries, Dave Chappelle’s criticisms of Woke, China’s evil eye on Taiwan, and a political wrap up. Should the Democrats fear unpopular policy in the next election? Share This
Victor Davis Hanson Eeyore’s Cabinet By August 2020, the protests, demonstrations, riots, looting, and arson that followed from the national outrage over the killing of George Floyd had spread to most of America’s cities. But the furor over Floyd’s death was not the only catalyst of the protests. The previously instituted national quarantine—roughly from March
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness The highest echelon of the U.S. military is becoming dysfunctional. There are too many admirals and generals for the size of the current U.S. military. It now boasts three times the number of four-star admirals and generals than we had during World War II—when the country was in an existential
Victor Davis Hanson talks to Sami Winc about the new culture of current events, William T. Sherman and Odysseus. It all leads to everyone according to their station is needed to turn things around. Share This