On this episode, join Victory Davis Hanson and Sami Winc as they delve into the current political landscape, discussing Trump’s recent video address to Davos and the implications of his remarks. Victor shares insights on the controversial comments made by Bishop Budde regarding Trump and the ongoing debates surrounding immigration and social issues. The discussion then shifts to the historical significance of the Lighthouse at Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, exploring its architectural marvel and cultural impact.
A billionaire could never erect a colossus statue in the U.S. because the project could never get past the environmental impact statement. 🙂
Only if done by providing the US citizens and free world the accomplishment of great importance to mankind’s advancement. It appears Musk for example has done so not EVs necessaril, as they may be nothing more than an interesting toy. The advancement in space travel very likely along with the brain chip.
Warren Buffet for his economic benefit of capitalizing economic growth for all citizens. Making & keeping this country strong.
Maybe Trump if he accomplished his dream for this country. Being the father of the 1776 revolution redux.
Dennis Carroll
Dear Dr. Hanson, This 1/25/25 episode was outstanding! It popped up on my YouTube feed and I wanted to enter comments and I found this possibility. Thank you for your personal disclosure of your faith position. I chuckled when you disclosed waking up in the dark wondering where in the hell you were. I’m hoping that you will soon in depth talk about the water issue in California and what you think Trump means about turning on the “spigot” and what you think about what will help get water to the Central Valley and L A. Also include your thoughts about rebuilding the burned out areas and the dilemma of fire and home insurances. I live in Santa Clarita and would drive to you to get one of any of your signed books! I’d stop in Exeter to pick up a very good friend, Dr. Greg Quakenbush, of mine who grows Ivanhoe Walnuts so that he can get a signed book as well as we would be honored to shake your hand. Dr. Q has a great story of how he moved from Porterville where he practiced veterinary medicine to help Pfizer set up their veterinary department! We are kind of like you: not quite ready to dance to YMCA. But we’re getting there. Maybe we’ll all do it together when I pay for your signed book! Bill aka Bulldog