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VDH UltraThe Covid Plague. Part One. The Layman’s View

Victor Davis Hanson What is the American public’s view of Covid as we enter year three of our shared disastrous pandemic? Origins. Despite the skullduggery of EcoHeatlh Alliance, The Lancet, the WHO, CDC, NIAID, etc., we are increasingly certain about two key elements of the Covid pandemic: “It” originated in Wuhan, China. “It” most certainly […]

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VDH UltraFrom Not Angry at All Readers:

From Not Angry at All Readers: Man! You most certainly have a way with words. I thoroughly enjoyed your “The Subordinate Citizen” article. It accurately reflects my thoughts and the primary sources of my anger, dismay, and frustration, plus the fact that I want to DO something about it! Raynor James P.S. Arrests and “equal

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VDH UltraFrom Angry Readers:

From an Angry Reader: Cannot wait for all women to close there legs, and tell you degenerates to go fuck yourself or your Republican male buddies. Dear Anonymous Quite Angry Reader, In just one sentence, you managed to achieve a high Angry Reader score: no subject to your verb in your first independent clause, there/their

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VDH UltraTen Things to Expect from the End of Roe v. Wade. Part Two: 6-10

Victor Davis Hanson 6. Pro-choice extremists will only up attacks on the Supreme Court. But the Left has already reached is maximum saturation points of illegality and quasi-violence against a third branch of government: illegally leaking confidential court memos; a senior senator threatening justices by name outside the doors of the Supreme Court; mobs showing

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VDH UltraTen Things to Expect from the End of Roe v. Wade. Part One: 1-5

Eeyore’s CabinetVíctor Davis Hanson 1) The ability to abort a child will not be widely curtailed in the U.S., at least not in the early months of his/her life. Blue states will immediately advertise that abortion on demand is legal in their jurisdictions and invite those from nearby red states to take a short drive

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VDH UltraA Child’s Garden of Animals. Free-Ranging, Part Five.

Child’s Garden of AnimalsVictor Davis Hanson The Great Circle When I had three of my own free rangers in the early 1980s, there were even more houses on the farm, perhaps economically a bad idea to bring more of a family onto a farm without increasing its acreage. Our young triad would visit their cousins

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VDH UltraA Child’s Garden of Animals. Free-Ranging, Part Four.

Victor Davis Hanson More of the Harder Sort My great-uncle, my grandmother’s brother was one of the harder ones we saw on the free-range circuit. He grew up one of 12 siblings, impoverished, and rode a horse at 13 from New Mexico to Selma, California. His family, after a variety of tragedies, was destitute. And

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VDH UltraA Child’s Garden of Animals. Free Ranging, Part Three.

Child’s Garden of AnimalsVictor Davis Hanson The Softer and the Harder What an array of tutorials we received from the scores of relatives and friends we met free ranging! Beldon was the disabled Philippine war vet. He spoke so softly as to be almost not understandable. He had a heavy bike with a rubber horn

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VDH UltraA Child’s Garden of Animals. Free Ranging, Part Two.

Victor Davis Hanson A Merry-go-Round of Merry People My parents wisely worked in town and outsourced us to the farm both to work and to be watched while they worked. We took the bus and got off at our farmhouse at 3 PM, and most days were alone and free until 6 when my mother

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VDH UltraA Child’s Garden of Animals. Free Ranging, Part One.

Victor Davis Hanson Set Loose About a decade ago I came across the old cattle term “free ranging”—but now curiously applied to child-raising. It had grown in popularity in antithesis to the “helicopter parenting” of Tiger Moms. The retro idea was that rural folk (I’m not sure free ranging would be viable among 21st-century suburbanites),

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