Nunes: From Truth Social to the President’s Intelligence Advisory Committee

Join Victor Davis Hanson in this interview with Devin Nunes who reviews challenges and solution from a thirty-year career that spanned Congressional representative and chair of the House Intelligence Committee to his role as CEO of Truth Social and soon as chairman of Trump’s Intelligence Advisory Committee.

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11 thoughts on “Nunes: From Truth Social to the President's Intelligence Advisory Committee”

  1. Wasn’t it amusing to see the very same people who demanded “net neutrality” cheer the coordinated destruction of Parler by the tech giants?

  2. VDH is an obvious choice for the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board! In their defense- all House can do is investigate and refer – remember lying Adam Schiff was head of the intelligence oversight Committee

  3. Former congressman Devin Nunes now runs Trump Media, and is chairman of advisory/investigative panel in the Administration.

    The disinterested observer would of course detect the great conflict of interest here; and that – by definition – Nunes is part of the Swamp (has been for 20 years).

    A read of his Wikipedia entry shows that every lawsuit he raises is routinely dismissed by the Judge; and he’s been regularly and consistently criticized by his fellow Republicans.

    A perfect specimen to do Trumps bidding.

    1. thebaron@enter.net

      “The Swamp” isn’t simply based on tenure in office. The person’s actions are part of that definition.
      And just because a lawsuit is dismissed doesn’t mean automatically that it has no merit. It can mean that the judge’s own prejudices have influenced his decision.

      1. It’s worth reading a summary of the cases he has filed/raised and why he has had them dismissed or thrown out.

        Moreover, what I strive to do here is be precisely what VDH promotes – to be disinterested look at the facts – draw my own conclusion.

        Victor is not neutral in his opinions – I think he’s very biased (in opinion, in inference; even it attempted (and often casual) conspiracy theory or bad intentioned rumor (a frequent tactic).

        He can of course – he can play to his audience. I stick with the principles that he preaches as a foundation of good education.

    2. thebaron@enter.net

      Also, we need to be careful citing Wikipedia; it’s not a very reliable source, especially when it comes to articles about politicians and politics.

      1. I think Wikipedia is fit for purpose. It lists sources. (Full disclosure: I give it $200 a year because I use it daily – for general knowledge and checks on things – not for heavy scholarship – rather for summaries, etc.).

  4. Read “ The path between the seas”
    by David McCullough. The history of the USA’s success to build the ‘Panama’ Canal !
    Amazing undertaking that promoted world trade !!!

  5. Thank you, Victor and Devin! What an exciting time to be alive!!
    The best is yet to come! So excited to see what DJT and team do in 4 years.
    Many will be gobsmacked and many will be in GITMO!!

  6. Dr. Hanson: I listen to your programs and interviews regularly. However, your recent Nunes interview left me seriously concerned. “We investigated, “We investigated, “We investigated”, “We investigated” – on and on and on, with no one ever being held responsible or punished – ever! Are we that numb that we think things will change ; it is indeed insanity expecting a different outcome? The Biden administration and the left have done an immense amount of damage to the country. I for one have given upon on reasoned and respectful dialogue with them; they are simply not listening! 😡

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