Toxic Males, American Exceptionalism and Papyrus Scrolls

In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler discuss James Carville’s critique of Democratic culture, the feminization of the left, the origins and meaning of American Exceptionalism, teaching the Gospel in ancient Greek, and the Herculaneum papyrus scrolls.

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10 thoughts on “Toxic Males, American Exceptionalism and Papyrus Scrolls”

  1. I hope at some time you will speak about how humanities departments LIE to young students as they try to fill seats. Have met with several White male PhD candidates that talk about the wooing and lies that happened. Saw a dying

  2. English department try to woo my daughter from her sciences program with lunches and flattery about her writing skills. As a homeschooled child I happened to know that her essays and composition skills were very workaday and nothing more. So we were able to head off that little disaster.

  3. I’m sorry I guess I’m dense, I come to the website blade of Perseus to listen to The Victor Davis Hanson Show the podcast, you have it up here and I tap on it on my Apple iPhone 14 which is about a year old and would I ordered extra memory in it and I tap on the picture of Victor Davis Hanson and I don’t get a link to the podcast, I tap on the date I don’t get a link to the podcast it takes me to comments I mean all I wanna do is watch the podcast please explain to me what I’m missing and if I’m not missing anything if this is the way it is then please fix it it’s very frustrating a subscriber I paid extra because I believe in what Victor saying and I don’t understand why it’s so hard to access podcast… But I’m missing something so please enlighten me

    1. Hello anonymous, the internet interface and the app interface are different and it is hard to put the message you suggest because those one the internet don’t have this problem. It is something we need to resolve for the app. Thank you for pointing it out. The subscription is for the “VDH Ultra” material. Best, Sami

  4. I mean unlike every other podcast out there this doesn’t have a push play button on it the picture of the podcast so if the podcast is not available here on the website why are you posting it as if it is available and if it is available then what am I missing? How do I run the podcast to hear it? Or am I supposed to go back out and go search the Internet for Apple podcast to find this in Victor Davis Hansen show and if that’s the case then why do you list it on here with a photograph that doesn’t say listen you have to go to some other place to listen to the podcast I don’t get it I’m sure I’m missing something please enlighten me it’s frustrating

  5. OK I figured it out hooray, I got a believe I’m not the only one who comes into the landing page of the Victor Davis Hanson website, she is a demonic she’s a picture that says The Victor Davis Hanson Show, taps on it repeatedly to try to access it because what else would you think, but then I realize that I have to go up to the upper left to the three bars and tap on the three bars and then the three bars will take me to Podcasts, so why don’t you just include some text below the picture that says to access podcast tap the three bars on the upper left corner and open the window or something like that for senior citizens like me that don’t understand thank you

  6. The Navy sent James A. Michener to investigate a repair base in the Pacific during WWII because ships went in but never came out. He wrote that he found all of the officers were homosexuals and had searched the Navy for homosexuals and had them transferred to that base. They spend most of their days in partying and sex.

    1. thebaron@enter.net

      Can you recommend a source for this? I ran some web searches but didn’t find anything about this particular story in Michener’s past.

  7. Has Dr. Hanson written on the theologians at the University of Salamanca, Spain, during the Reformation whom Hayek and others credit for the birth of economics and classical liberalism?

  8. Timothy Toups

    Carville doesn’t live in New Orleans. He’s in Bay St. Louis. Last time I saw him was in Baton Rouge, at the grocery. He was wearing those tiny, flimsy jogging shorts. I still have trauma from that… Mary M used to be very nice. Met her through the Alzheimer Foundation. Don’t know what happened to her politically. You couldn’t be married to Serpent Head without suffering brain damage eventually.
    Carville isn’t a Cajun either. He claims his mother was but I have no idea if that’s true. Hint: Carville lies. Nor was he (relatively) poor as a child. The small town he grew up in is named for his family, so….

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