Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler for the latest on illegal immigration and the Hispanic constituency, tone-deaf sanctuary-city policy in LA, how the election pulled the US back from revolutionary destruction, revolutionary justice and Daniel Penny, the Jaguar ad, the weakness of the case against Pete Hegseth, and Trump is the counter-revolutionary.
VDH,
I just paused your podcast after 3:14.
Everything you just said in the first 3 minutes and 14 seconds into the show, actually before you and Jack got into the nuts and bolts of the show about Donald Trump, concluding with Donald Trump being the Guardian Angel of Normalcy is “Telling what kind of man you are.”
A man of tremendous values and morals, a brave man, a humble man, who remarkably is open to continuing to grow at the age of seventy one.
Always a pleasure listening and reading your sobering thoughts.
Sobering, indeed, and uplifting the same time.
I remember reading the Progressive Manifesto ‘Enlightenment Now’ by Steven Pinker in 2018 and thinking to myself – Progress towards what? At the time I would have never have thought that I would get my answer only 3 years later. Yes, the “Enlightened Progressives” got their wish and had 4 years to remake America into their new Progressive Utopia. Praise the Lord the American people united against this Marxist revolution without a bloody civil war that would have surely destroyed our nation, (For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are open to their prayers – 1 Peter 2:12).
For years since “sanctuary cities” became a thing and had been sanctified by Democrats, I’ve argued that my state should become a CO2, mining, energy and firearm sanctuary state. You can imagine the heads exploding should we actually do that.
You’re right. There are too few adults left in the GOP, and haven’t been on the left in decades.
If Denver can somehow grant “sanctuary” from ICE, wouldn’t it be a better growth strategy to grant exemptions from the IRS?
I graduated from the UMich in 1959 and always coveted a Jaguar XKE. There was at least one red one running around the area. Then I was married in 1957 and my dad pointed out that there goes my sports car. He was right, of course but my wife of 67 years has been a much better deal than a Jag, English sports car or Cadillac.