

Crimes, Near Crimes and Misinterpretation of Facts on WWII
Sep 7, 2024
Victor Davis Hanson, a prominent historian and commentator, dives into the complex political landscape of today. He discusses the implications of Donald Trump's candidacy and the controversies surrounding figures like Kamala Harris and Hunter Biden. The dialogue then shifts to debunking misconceptions about World War II, focusing on its origins and the rise of Nazi Germany. Hanson critiques historical narratives while shedding light on the legal challenges Trump and Biden face, exploring themes of accountability and political maneuvering.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Trump's Persona and Political Impact
04:23 • 15min
Intermission: Misconceptions of WWII and Legal Cases Ahead
19:21 • 2min
Unraveling WWII: Myths and Misconceptions
21:04 • 27min
Legal Controversies and Literary Reflections
48:04 • 3min
Political Maneuvering and Family Connections: The Hunter Biden Case
51:13 • 5min
Political Maneuvering and Accountability in California
56:20 • 2min
Trump's Legal Labyrinth
58:03 • 11min