The Lost Appeal: From Democratic Party to Their Representatives and Policies

In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler make a deep dive into the issues plaguing the Democrats: CNN poll show alienated popular classes, agricultural labor is mechanized, Biden decline the biggest cover up since Watergate, James Clyburn and the Tammany Hall nomination, military resignations, DEI companies on language, Middle East donations to universities, the Bradley Prize, and Okinawa in WWII.

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4 thoughts on “The Lost Appeal: From Democratic Party to Their Representatives and Policies”

  1. James Wernecke

    You need to listen to the last several podcast from Apple. The auto is cutting out more and more and it’s only on VICTOR‘s podcast. Entire words are dropping and I know this is only on his podcast because I listen to several on Apple’s podcast and this does bot happen. Something technical is going on with your recording efforts.

  2. David Kentsmith

    I think you must have a direct line to President Trump or at least someone very close to him. The cutting off of Harvard from Federal dollars it terrific and points out clearly how the Federal treasury has been supporting the operating expenses of extreme liberal, anti-American and racist policies at Harvard and probably all Ivy League Universities. Socrates would seem like a piker as compared to Universities corrupting youth.

  3. Thank you for sharing an emotionally stirring family story at the end of this episode, Dr. Hanson.
    I’m a huge Americanophile and a student of American history from Japan, and I have not missed a single episode of this podcast since I started listening in mid February.
    I recently purchased a copy of your Second World Wars, and I truly appreciate your expansive knowledge and sober analysis of the subject, especially in a time when the historical narratives of the wars have been often subverted by the ill-intentioned revisionists of various political affiliations across the world.
    While I am resigned to the fact that Japan is still deep in her own lost cause phase, as much of the country is utterly incapable of exercising critical thinking and perpetually entrapped in a linguistic and cultural echo chamber, I find it rather unsettling that some Americans, especially those of younger generations, seem to lack respect and appreciation for the great sacrifices made by their own forbears in one of the most consequential periods in the history of the world.
    I sincerely hope that your podcast and literary works will serve as an antidote to the post-modernist propaganda for many young Americans out there.
    Thank you for all that you do for your great Republic.

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