VDH and Jack take aim at what they call the “fake magnanimity” of America’s wealthiest elites, critiquing figures like Mitt Romney for publicly calling for higher taxes — while continuing to benefit from tax structures and investment strategies unavailable to working Americans. Share This
Tucker Carlson favored putting America’s strategic relationship with the Gulf states, most namely Qatar, ahead of Israel, arguing that the Jewish state was a “completely insignificant country” with “no resources,” during the Doha Forum earlier this month. VDH responds to Carlson’s claims that Israel offers little strategic value to the United States, laying out Israel’s… Continue reading ‘Demonstrably Untrue’: VDH Rebuts Tucker Carlson’s Israel, Qatar Claims
Victor Davis Hanson and Sami Winc have a fertile discussion on why blue states have a lower birth rate than red states. Share This
VDH argues that Nick Fuentes, and his ‘alt alt right’ followers have been perpetuating misinformed and ahistorical ideas to an already frustrated Gen Z audience including, among many things, allegations that the state of Israel, and specifically the Jewish people, bear responsibility for dragging American into forever wars in the Middle East. Share This
VDH and Jack discuss the US-Israeli relations, political violence in America, the troubling state of young American males, the increasing popularity of socialism, and more. Share This
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
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
Join Victor Davis Hanson and Co-host Jack Fowler as the discuss decentralizing the USDA, Kamala’s uncertain political future, the legacy of John Harris, the rise of the ‘climate right’, Gen Z going conservative, Sydney Sweeney and the backlash against woke ideology, and more. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson interviews Thomas and Michael Pack about their efforts to reform government media and promote conservative documentaries. Share This
In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler discuss the many conservative movements in the US, American athletes protesting the US, Stanford University‘s recent resignations, education does not need to decline, Hoover Institution’s direction, and Jason Aldean‘s song and perseverance. Share This