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Victor Davis Hanson provides commentary on the latest political and cultural news with an eye to the historical significance of our time. He is an author, historian, classicist, and contemporary analyst. Join him to learn about the what's going on in your world.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 24min
Victor Davis Hanson: 'We Did That': Baby Boomer's ‘Generational Betrayal’
In this discussion, Victor Davis Hanson, a distinguished historian at the Hoover Institution, critiques the Baby Boomer generation for failing to transmit the core values of the American Dream. He contrasts the resilience of the working class with the decline of elite institutions, offering insights on foreign influence from Gulf states shaping university agendas. Victor also reflects on lawfare's implications for political figures like Trump, debates U.S. aid strategies, and underscores the importance of historical context in today’s political discourse.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 13min
Victor Davis Hanson: Targeting Christians at Christmas, Attacking the Culture They Chose to Join
The podcast dives into the troubling trend of immigrant protests disrupting Christmas markets across Europe. Victor discusses the implications of these actions and critiques Western authorities’ failure to safeguard Christian traditions due to cultural biases. He further explores motives behind immigrant opposition to host cultures and predicts significant demographic shifts that could reshape Europe. The conversation touches on the weaknesses in U.S. immigration policies and the challenges posed by foreign influences, including China and Venezuela.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 19min
Victor Davis Hanson: Biden’s Autopen Scandal Is the ‘Biggest Sham Perpetrated in My Life Time’
Victor Davis Hanson, a distinguished historian and author, delves into the controversy surrounding Joe Biden's use of the autopen to enact policies. He describes Biden as a 'waxen effigy' for the Left's agenda and critiques the implications of autopen signatures on legal processes. The discussion covers government accountability, immigration issues, and the degradation of civic education. Hanson also reflects on economic contrasts between Biden and Trump, and shares his frustrations with modern air travel, encapsulating a blend of historical insight and contemporary relevance.

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Nov 29, 2025 • 1h 24min
Victor Davis Hanson: Why Blue States Aren't Having Babies
A compelling discussion unfolds about the stark difference in birth rates between blue and red states. Victor Davis Hanson links these trends to broader cultural and educational shifts. He critiques the progressive influence on universities and examines how societal attitudes towards family and success reflect in declining fertility. The podcast also tackles the consequences of immigration policies since 1965 and how they impact community cohesion. With a mix of historical context and current policy, the conversation explores the roots of today’s demographic challenges.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 1h 32min
Victor Davis Hanson: The Left’s ‘Assassination Chic’ and the Inevitability of Another Attack
Victor Davis Hanson, a renowned historian and political commentator, discusses the alarming acceptance of political violence in contemporary society. He highlights the rising trend of 'assassination chic' and the cultural glorification of violence. Hanson also examines Europe’s shift to the right, driven by economic issues and youthful backlash against politicized institutions. He raises concerns about AI's biased outputs and the need for conservatives to mobilize against institutional capture, emphasizing the importance of free speech in combating censorship.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 28min
Victor Davis Hanson: The Fallacy at the Heart of Ken Burns' 'American Revolution' Documentary
The hosts dive into Ken Burns' controversial claim about the Iroquois Nation's influence on the Founding Fathers' democratic ideals. They challenge this narrative, emphasizing the Constitution's true intellectual lineage from figures like Cicero and Locke. Discussions also touch on the impact of DEI narratives on historical interpretation and the decline in student literacy. Reflecting on personal gratitude and Thanksgiving, they share thoughts on academic shifts and the importance of maintaining discipline within the military.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 11min
Victor Davis Hanson: The Two Swords of Christ: The History of the Crusades
Join scholar Raymond Ibrahim, an expert on Christian-Islamic history, as he delves into the rich tapestry of the Crusades. He discusses his findings on Al-Qaeda writings, revealing the profound framing of jihad. Explore the contrasting roles of the Templars and Hospitallers and their lasting impact on the Christian presence post-Jerusalem's fall. Ibrahim also examines the cultural and demographic consequences of slavery in Islamic contexts versus transatlantic practices, while linking historical conflicts to contemporary geopolitics and rising anti-Christian sentiments.

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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 29min
Victor Davis Hanson: What Six Democrats Didn’t Say in Their Anti-Trump Message to US Soldiers
Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler tackle the controversy surrounding six Democrats urging soldiers to defy 'illegal' orders from the Commander-in-Chief. They dive into the implications of such rhetoric for military integrity and legality under the UCMJ. The duo also critiques cultural double standards, the influence of media on public perception, and the dangers of politicizing military actions. Additionally, they discuss the allure of sanctuary cities and the complexities of historical conflicts, providing a thought-provoking analysis of current events.

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Nov 22, 2025 • 1h 38min
Victor Davis Hanson: Venezuela Is No Panama, and Trump Knows This
Victor Davis Hanson tackles the perceived threat of U.S. military presence off Venezuela, arguing it signals a calculated stance rather than imminent war. He dissects European politics and NATO dynamics, highlighting Trump's influence on defense spending. The podcast contrasts Venezuela's situation with past U.S. interventions and delves into Maduro's narco-trafficking. Additionally, African jihadist violence is examined, alongside discussions on the implications of historical alliances during WWII and the current state of academia regarding dissent.

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Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 26min
Victor Davis Hanson: Did Trump Just Lure Democrats Into a Trap With Epstein Files Switch?
In a riveting discussion, hosts delve into Trump's possible strategy behind the Epstein documents, exploring whether he aimed to trap Democrats or protect his donors. The conversation touches on the motives behind the Saudi prince's visit and its implications for US interests. The dynamics of media bias against Trump are analyzed, alongside a critical look at political violence patterns and the role of figures like Epstein and Maxwell. Education reforms, local governance challenges in New York, and energy demands from AI further enrich this thought-provoking dialogue.


