If Only William Buckley Was Around to Debate Nick Fuentes

VDH and Jack unpack the controversies surrounding Tucker Carlson’s interview with Nick Fuentes and how the legacies of William F. Buckley Jr. and “Firing Line”—a show that confronted radicalism head-on—need to serve as examples for how conservatives handle extremists and bad-faith actors, as well as a recent poll out of Gaza showing alarming support for… Continue reading If Only William Buckley Was Around to Debate Nick Fuentes

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‘White Disproportionality’ on Full Display at the No Kings Protest

Victor and Jack analyze the constitution of the No Kings rallies, the legacy of Thomas Sowell, Japan’s new Prime Minister and its military posture, and the rising trend of anti-Semitism among young Americans, and more. Share This

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‘So I’m Voting Commie’: Why Mamdani is Likely to Win

VDH and Sami talk about leading New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani posing with a controversial imam named an unindicted co-conspirator in the first World Trade Center bombing. They also discuss why the self-proclaimed socialist is likely to win. Share This

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Trump Takes a Victory Lap As Europe Begrudgingly Smiles After Gaza Peace Deal

From the European countries who almost sabotaged the Gaza Peace Deal to Obama dipping his toes back into politics, Victor and Sami tackle it all on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:” Share This

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A Conservative Schism? And the Battle of Crete, 1941

In this weekend episode, VDH and Sami look at, among other things, Tucker Carlson’s remarks at the memorial for Charlie Kirk and how Tucker’s brand of conservatism echoes Pat Buchanan’s, humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza, the failures of California’s solar power projects, and more. In the middle segment VDH assesses the Battle for Crete during… Continue reading A Conservative Schism? And the Battle of Crete, 1941

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Rewarding Terror, Political Violence, & Disney’s Downward Spiral

Join VDH and Jack as they discuss the recognition of a Palestinian state by Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and France, Trump’s resurgence in polls, the role of the DOJ in political accountability, the Left’s response to political violence, the end of Disney as we know it, and more. Share This

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Tanks for the Memories

In the weekend edition, VDH and Sami discuss RFK Jr.’s stance on vaccination mandates, more nuttiness from Joy Reid, and developments in Gaza and Venezuela. The professor also offers an in-depth look at the development and employment of armor in World War II, with a particular focus on the Battle of Kursk, the largest tank… Continue reading Tanks for the Memories

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An Avatar for the Dems: Charles Bronson or Don Knotts? (This One is Easy.)

In this Friday news roundup VDH and Sami cover Trump’s cabinet meetings, why the Democrats can’t manage to be viewed as authentically tough, the Gaza-Israel conflict, transgender issues, the Cracker Barrel logo controversy, and more. Share This

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Gavin, the Gerrymander, and Air Power in WWII

In this weekend episode, VDH and Sami discuss Trump’s recent legal wins, Gavin Newsom’s desperate gerrymandering ploy, the American and British achievement in air power in WWII, and more. Share This

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Violence: Historical, Current, and Potential

In this weekend episode Victor Davis and Sami Winc look at the LA riots, Greta Thunberg’s antics in Gaza, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, political violence in Latin America, and how 1944 played out during World War II. Share This

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