California Primaries, DEI Double Standards, UK Henry Nowak Case & Left-Wing Media Meltdowns

Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc cover the House hearing on the Delaney Hall ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey then turn to California primary returns and claims of weak ballot integrity, weighing prospects for Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton. They discuss New Jersey’s Adam Hamawy and Michigan’s Abdul El-Sayed, arguing mass migration, enclave politics, and anti-Israel sentiment are reshaping U.S. politics, including in California leadership, Hollywood, universities, and city councils. Hanson revisits the UK Henry Nowak case, citing body-cam details, alleged cover-up behavior by the Digwa family, and what he calls “unequal enforcement” under DEI. The episode also addresses Paul Krugman’s rhetoric about purging Trump supporters, CBS/60 Minutes turmoil involving Scott Pelley, a Virginia case allowing a male sex offender into girls’ locker rooms due to self-declared transgender status, Jill Biden’s memoir tour, and brief notes on nicotine/COVID and Ebola concerns.

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3 thoughts on “California Primaries, DEI Double Standards, UK Henry Nowak Case & Left-Wing Media Meltdowns”

  1. Stephen A. Hill

    Prof. Hanson, in regards to the Courts of Virginia and the guy who walked into a girls’ locker room…The State of Virginia has the duty to defend the rights of an alleged voyeur, and the State of Virginia also has the duty to defend the right of privacy for minor females. If Virginia is not going to defend the right of privacy for minor females, then Chaperons must take a more forceful approach. Granny Clampet would have loaded her shotgun with rock salt.

  2. Martha McNeely

    In reference to the murder of Henry Nowak, I believe that Sami Winc misspoke when she said that the “….Telegraph, which is a very left wing newspaper in Britain, they reported that a watch dog organization that investIgated said, according to The Telegraph that the officers did nothing wrong.” I dispute this characterization of The Telegraph as a very left wing newspaper, it is a right wing publication. Here are the headlines for two pieces in today’s online edition: “There is no equity before the law. Identity politics is hardwired into British Justice” and “The British State will learn nothing from the horrific murder of Henry Nowak.”

  3. Peter Wrenshall

    The police officers who attended the Henry Nowak crime scene and let him die there should have been charged as accessories to his murder.

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