Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc for the Friday news roundup: Ryan Routh’s peculiarity, violent campaign rhetoric in the spot light, Harris interview by NABJ, and pagers and walkie-talkies blow up on Hezbollah operatives.
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Hezbollah’s going to have to reach back in communications technology history, to using smoke signals.
Victor I just talked to two people yesterday and today who didn’t even know that there was a second attempt at all, and to your point about the drones I heard a segment saying they declined drones on that day like they did on the first attempt. Another person pointed out that they should’ve had dogs/hounds circle the exterior of the golf course which I thought was a good point
Hezbollah’s going to have to reach back in communications technology history, to using smoke signals.
Victor I just talked to two people yesterday and today who didn’t even know that there was a second attempt at all, and to your point about the drones I heard a segment saying they declined drones on that day like they did on the first attempt. Another person pointed out that they should’ve had dogs/hounds circle the exterior of the golf course which I thought was a good point
[Paraphrase]. . .they have every right because they are right. . .[/Paraphrase]
The economist John Kenneth Galbraith once used the phrase: “. . . arrogant certainty of noble purpose.”
I think the far left could be described as having an arrogant certainty of righteous purpose.”
For them, the progressive cause is more like a holy war than a secular campaign.
The progressive True Believer is impervious to logic, facts and contradictions. And that is their strength.