The Polls, Diplomacy and a Misconception of WWII

Join the Friday news roundup with Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc: encouraging polls, Russian interference, US Steel’s ownership, Hochul aide an agent for CCP, Brazil threatening Elon, Israeli hostages and deterrence, and the absurd suggestion that Churchill caused WWII to breakout.

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5 thoughts on “The Polls, Diplomacy and a Misconception of WWII”

  1. I just posted this on Tucker’s X page.

    Come on Tucker, put Victor Davis Hanson on and ask him his views on the absurd notions of Darryl Cooper.
    It is hard to believe you failed to challenge Cooper’s abject lies and distortions regarding WW II, and the great Winston Churchill.
    26 million people listen to that nonsense, let Victor Davis Hanson, truly the “best and honest historian” in the world set the record straight.
    Tucker, you call everyone you disagree with a coward, you are the coward.

  2. Stephen David Cuskley

    AHA! NOW I GET IT…

    I couldn’t understand why Hamas killed the six hostages. Everyone on television said that it was self-defeating because it pur Hamas in a bad light.

    But VDH revealed their dark message:

    Don’t try to rescue any hostages, because if you do, we’ll kill them.

  3. Please tell me how people are being subsidized NOT to work. I am hearing about layoffs happening to replace US workers with subpar H1bs but I haven’t heard of anyone being subsidized not to work.
    Thanks, Donna

  4. thebaron@enter.net

    The story about the sale of US Steel made me think of ee cummings’ “plato told”, though the historical situation isn’t the same.

    “…it took
    a nipponized bit of
    the old sixth
    avenue
    el;in the top of his head:to tell

    him”

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