Violent rhetoric from celebrities and Democrats helped create the climate reflected in President Donald Trump’s third would-be assassin’s manifesto, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” Hanson assesses Barack Obama’s response to the most recent assassination attempts, recounts attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2003, and condemns Jimmy Kimmel’s comments about Melania Trump while defending free-speech rights and consumer boycotts of Disney. Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler cover James Comey’s second indictment, this time over the “86 47” beach post, and Dr. David Morens’, described as a top Fauci adviser, run-in with the law over alleged concealment and destruction of COVID-origin records. The conversation also touches on Virginia redistricting, U.S.–UK relations during the King’s visit and Trump’s remarks on shared Anglo-American heritage, and ends with comments from viewers and Hanson’s personal health update.
Please consider, as a source for “86”, Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice: Absent without Leave (AWOL). It would be a natural extension for the bouncers in military town bars, who were frequently discharged or off-duty servicemen, to use the term when evicting rowdy servicemen. It is an easy extension for mobsters, many who spent some time in the military, to say that they were going to “make” someone absent.
Victor.. I urge you to continue to take the shopping carts back… It lets the world know that honest people still exist… also, could you discuss why AI isn’t used to redraw voting districts…