

The Victor Davis Hanson Show
Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler
This is the Victor Davis Hanson Show. Victor is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wayne & Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College. Victor's co-host for 2 podcasts is Jack Fowler. He is the Director for the Center for Civil Society at American Philanthropic. Victor and Jack discuss current political and social events and ideas, and current and past cultural trends. Victor also is joined by Sami Winc on 2 podcasts as they discuss current national news, what's trending in California, and how history repeats itself.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 1h 28min
Europe's New Reality and Ukraine Peace Settlement
The hosts dive into J.D. Vance's impactful speech in Europe, shedding light on Europe's struggles with immigration and governance. They critique the civil unrest in Sweden over illegal immigration and discuss the shifting perceptions of political elites regarding democracy. The conversation takes a serious turn as they examine defense issues and cultural tensions between the U.S. and Europe, while also addressing inflation concerns and the need for financial strategies to safeguard wealth. The blend of politics and personal anecdotes adds depth to the analysis.

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Feb 15, 2025 • 1h 19min
The Echoes of History: From Ancient Wonders to 20th Century Events
The hosts dive into the cultural critique of the recent Super Bowl, exploring the disconnect between artist performances and audience understanding. They tackle the complexities of racial representation in sports, emphasizing merit over quotas. The conversation shifts to current geopolitical tensions, focusing on the implications of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the historical impact of the Russo-Japanese War. Economic challenges facing the U.S., from national debt to foreign policy critiques, are also explored, highlighting the need for domestic reforms.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
Elon, Hamas, and Deporting Criminals or the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This engaging discussion touches on Elon Musk's legal challenges with DOGE and Hamas's failure to uphold ceasefire agreements. The duo navigates the complexities of illegal immigration and historical declassifications about JFK and MLK Jr. Topics also delve into U.S. prisoner exchanges, the historical context of military base names, and shifting political dynamics in education. Throughout, listeners get insightful commentary on current affairs and the implications of these events on society.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 1h 23min
The Fury and the Fantasy of the Left
The discussion emphasizes the plight of Israeli hostages and geopolitical tensions surrounding Hamas. It analyzes the protest mentality in the West, juxtaposed against local immigration policies and the hypocrisy of elite communities. Delving into California's energy issues, tribalism, and the controversial DEI initiatives, it portrays how these dynamics undermine prosperity. Donald Trump's cultural reshaping of institutions and recent legislative moves regarding South Africa further illustrate the intersection of politics and societal structure.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 1h 28min
Historic Transparency, Theater, and Success
The discussion kicks off with Secretary of State Rubio's role in Panama and the shifting landscape of USAID. The complexities of government inefficiencies are laid bare through national test scores and corruption in aid programs. There’s a spirited debate over transgender athletes in women's sports. Hunter Biden's presence in the Oval Office raises eyebrows, while debates on political theater versus leftist histrionics bring in the tensions of modern governance. Finally, the fate of social media platform Parler adds another layer to the conversation on free speech and accountability.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 1h 18min
A Weekend in the Hanging Gardens and in the Troubling News
Delve into the legal battle as Trump sues major media over the Russian hoax narrative. Explore the troubling ties between political funding and news organizations, revealing concerns around USAID's alignment with American interests. A thought-provoking debate on gender identity in sports challenges fairness. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon serve as a backdrop for discussions on cultural decay and university accountability. Meanwhile, political leadership dynamics highlight the disconnect within the Democratic Party and the evolving values of the middle class.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 15min
Trump First Weeks: Israel, ISIS, and Impeachment
The discussion kicks off with Netanyahu's recent Washington visit, revealing the complex dynamics in U.S.-Middle East relations. There's a deep dive into the implications of U.S. aid in Gaza, urging local leadership with minimal Hamas interference. The podcast also critiques the Trump administration's military strategies against ISIS and scrutinizes the efficiency of foreign aid. Finally, a Texas representative’s call for impeachment intertwines with the shifting political landscapes ahead of the 2024 elections, highlighting demographic changes and identity politics.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 14min
Eeyore Is Dead: Real Hope For America
Explore the urgent need for reforms in the FBI and CIA while delving into the Kennedy family's controversies. Hear about pandemic responses from public health experts and critiques of institutional censorship. The discussion also highlights military recruitment challenges and the implications of diversity initiatives. Tune in for insights on media bias from NPR and PBS, as well as a reflective look at the COVID-19 origins and accountability. It's a thought-provoking conversation on America's political landscape and health policies!

10 snips
Feb 4, 2025 • 1h 25min
Return to Normality and Meritocracy
Dive into the political landscape as the hosts analyze Trump’s foreign policy, contrasting it with Biden's approach. Explore the shifting dynamics with countries like China and Russia, and how recent events impact global perceptions. The conversation also critiques the role of DEI programs in crisis management and the agricultural sector, advocating for a return to meritocracy. Join in as they highlight Canada's historical contributions and reflect on the media's portrayal of political figures, questioning the narratives that shape public opinion.

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Feb 1, 2025 • 1h 29min
Going to Giza and Cutting Through DC Waste
The hosts delve into the ancient wonder of the Giza pyramids, discussing their architectural brilliance and historical significance. They analyze the controversial reopening of Guantanamo and its connections to immigration policies. Legal challenges surrounding Trump, including a potential pardon for Bankman-Fried, spark a debate about executive power. The conversation also critiques the impact of DEI initiatives in education while intertwining reflections on political misinformation and changing public perceptions of institutions.