The Truth About Consequences: the No-Consequences Society Must Go

Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler as they examine Kamala on street protests 2020-2024, Walz’s criminal lying, two scenarios about the Democratic National Convention, impact on Iran of the Shukr assassination, and universities needing to punish the criminal behavior of protestors and their accessories to the crimes.

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3 thoughts on “The Truth About Consequences: the No-Consequences Society Must Go”

  1. I, for one, would be interested in reading a NF book about Epaminondas. I was intrigued enough to want to learn more about him after reading “The Soul of Battle “, and “The End of Sparta.”

  2. thebaron@enter.net

    It was Dana Bash who asked Harry Reid in a 2015 interview (available at https://www.cnn.com/2015/03/31/politics/harry-reid-retirement-senate-legacy)

    “He also said he had no regrets about what he said about Romney. When asked if his methods were reminiscent of McCarthyism, he responded, “They can call it whatever they want. Romney didn’t win did he?” ”

    Reid really was a scumbag, wasn’t he.

    Interesting trivia-Dick Smothers’ character in “Casino” is said to be based on Reid.

  3. Another treasure podcast.
    Thank you for these moments of calm thoughts and thinking.

    Unfortunately, the consequence of no-consequences is decline and becoming a nation of no consequence. It seems the news this morning of the growth of BRICS to 159 members only argues the notion that US foreign policy as currently run has been a complete and embarrassing disaster, in other words, the consequence of governance by fools. May God help us all.

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