VDH and Jack discuss the reasons for the changing of the name of the Department of War to Defense and President Trump’s recent order to change it back to War, the murder of Iryna Zarutska, ‘Phillies Karen’, and more. Share This
In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler talk about the summit involving Trump, Zelensky, and European leaders, the implications of U.S. foreign policy, the perception of American leadership, race and crime in America, and the role of the FBI in political accountability, and more. Share This
Join Victor Davis Hanson and host Sami Winc for this Friday news roundup. Topics discussed include Trump’s return from Scotland and the trade deal with the EU, the role of the Federal Reserve and the impact of interest rates, violent incidents across the nation, racial dynamics in crime reporting, and the internal conflicts within the… Continue reading The Economy on the Upswing and Fracturing Democrat Party
Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler for a look at the Biden interview, the NY subway death, Budweiser’s advertising boohoo, counter-revolutions start to stand up, and Democrat’s gala affairs. Share This
Listen in to Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc in a conversation about the Hundred Year’s War, growing tired of our progressive culture of lies, a New York subway attack, and the Wagner group and the war in Ukraine. Share This
In this news roundup, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc analyze the Dominion case against Fox, Elon Musk‘s thoughts, border solutions, and insidious violence and the callous Left response. Share This
Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler examine revolutionary Left-wing ideology: storming the Tennessee legislature, the WNBA and Jill Biden, the response to soaring black crime rates, diplomatic disasters, de-urbanization, and distractions like transgenderism. Share This
In this weekend edition, take a walk through the Roman Civil Wars with Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc, a topic bookended by white America dropping out and universities beyond the Stanford model. Share This