The Classicist: What They Won’t Talk About
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler analyze what real anti-racism might look like and the ins and outs of the existence of a “Facebook.” Share This
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler analyze what real anti-racism might look like and the ins and outs of the existence of a “Facebook.” Share This
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness The Washington, D.C.-based Federal Bureau of Investigation has lost all credibility as a disinterested investigatory agency. Now we learn from a whistleblower that the agency was allegedly investigating moms and dads worried about the teaching of critical race theory in their kids’ schools. In truth, since 2015, the FBI has
Victor Davis HansonHistorian’s Corner 1. Isn’t it a given that if Trump runs, most Republican voters would probably vote for him in the primaries? A. If he is nominated, could the polarizing Trump still beat the Democratic nominee, dismal as that candidate would likely be? i. Which raises the question, can there be Trumpism without
Listen in as Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler discuss Adam Schiff’s Russian hoax, John Durham’s investigation, the Rittenhouse trial, and the economy under Biden’s economic policy. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson Historian’s Corner President Biden’s chief of staff Ron Klain claimed that the Democratic implosions two weeks ago were due to Virginian voters who were furious that Biden has not “done more.” That “more” is now defined as borrowing variously anywhere from $4-6 trillion for “infrastructure” (a term used to define anything from
Victor Davis Hanson American Greatness The Left is addicted to projection—the psycho-political syndrome of attributing all of one’s own sins to one’s opponents. The woke apparently do this out of some Freudian effort to square the circle of their own guilt or sense of privilege, by fobbing off their own fearful realities onto others. It
Victor Davis Hanson talks about the current political cycle with Sami Winc: the infrastructure bill, Biden’s COVID mandate, the climate change accords, and the recent assassination attempt on Iraq’s prime minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. Share This
Victor Davis HansonChild’s Garden Growing up in a rural multiethnic community, I remember all sorts of unfamiliar hysterias. Once a household by the local rural market about two miles from our home announced that the Virgin of Guadalupe had appeared on their shower door, etched in calcified sediment, as if on stained glass. Suddenly over
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler talk about modern revolutionaries, their methods and assault on the middle-class, law-abiding citizen. And we see this in the legacy of the Cold War, Critical Race Theory, climate change, impending recall of Chesa Boudin, and the very words they use. Share This