Letitia James Indictment Is Just the ‘Tip of the Iceberg’

In this episode, VDH and Sami cover the situation in Ukraine, the legal challenges faced by Letitia James, the historical significance of air power during World War II, and more. 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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The Heroism of Churchill in 1940

In the weekend episode, VDH and Sami discuss the narrative surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassin, Trump declaring Antifa a terrorist organization, California’s Proposition 50, Robert Redford’s legacy in film and politics and Winston Churchill’s heroism while Britain took on Nazi Germany alone. 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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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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The Treasonous John Brennan

Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler on John Brennan probed by the Trump Administration, judicial overreach, Greece post-World War II, the alarming decline of American cities, a survey of Civil War histories, and more. Share This

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A Q&A with VDH on World War II

Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler answer listener questions on WWII. Topics covered include the failure of the Western Allies declare war on the Nazi-allied USSR in 1939, Patton’s role on the Western Front and his desire to take on the Soviets, reading recommendations for the post-war era, 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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One Battle, Two Spats: D-Day Remembered, the Trump/Musk Split, & the Biles/Gaines Feud

In this episode Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc discuss the LA riots and the deployment of the National Guard, D-Day, the falling out between Trump and Musk, the big beautiful bill, tariffs, and trade deficits, and the row between Riley Gaines and Simone Biles over trans men participating in women’s sports. Share This

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Allies Win in 1943 and Revolutionaries Pursue Trump

Listen to the special weekend edition with Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Sami Winc, featuring the year 1943 of World War II and Allied progress in the middle segment. They also discuss the Government Accountability Office’s effort to stop Trump, the Democrat staffers’ reasons for covering up Biden, Putin’s mind, Scott Pelley’s speech to graduates,… Continue reading Allies Win in 1943 and Revolutionaries Pursue Trump

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