The Victor Davis Hanson Show

Victor Davis Hanson and Jack Fowler
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6 snips
Dec 31, 2024 • 1h 25min

Immigration, Civic Education, and Sleepy Joe

This conversation tackles the rude dynamics of air travel alongside the pressing need for civic education. It dives into immigration challenges, touching on the H-1B visa complexities and various immigrant populations. The hosts share humorous tales of airline woes while critiquing current immigration policies. They analyze racial dynamics in Mexico and the U.S., revealing deep historical roots. The origins of COVID-19 are scrutinized, linking intelligence manipulations to broader political narratives, all while discussing the balance of cultural identity and national sovereignty.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 12min

Nunes: From Truth Social to the President's Intelligence Advisory Committee

Devin Nunes, a former Congressman and current CEO of Truth Social, shares insights from his extensive political career. He discusses the responsibilities of the President's Intelligence Advisory Committee amid challenges of politicization and transparency. Nunes navigates the struggles and surprising growth of Truth Social, countering criticisms about its viability. He also reflects on the declining influence of traditional media, the rise of alternative platforms, and his commitment to protecting First Amendment rights in a polarized landscape.
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9 snips
Dec 28, 2024 • 1h 3min

From Israel to Russia to the Temple of Zeus

Examine Netanyahu's strategies against Iranian-backed militias while tensions rise in the Middle East. Explore Russia's disruptive maritime maneuvers in the Baltic and their implications for European security. Delve into Finland and Sweden's NATO aspirations amid geopolitical strains. Uncover the historical marvel of the Olympian Temple of Zeus, a wonder of the ancient world, and discuss its architectural significance. Finally, navigate the complexities of modern immigration policies and the role of AI in political dynamics.
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7 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 17min

Around the World at Christmas

This discussion delves into the troubling recruitment of children by Iran for attacks, and examines the far-reaching effects of U.S. foreign policy on regional stability. The podcast also addresses recent terrorist incidents, particularly during a Christmas event, and the societal struggles of integrating diverse immigrant communities. A critical look at the Israeli conflict highlights media insights, while geopolitics involving Panama and Greenland showcases historical tensions with China and Russia. The conversation wraps up with a humorous take on political controversies surrounding diplomatic appointments.
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Dec 26, 2024 • 1h 26min

The Lame-Duck Period: Right Revolution, Left Devolution

Delve into the intriguing political landscape shaped by personalities like Elon Musk and the Left's backlash against his influence. The conversation turns to Biden's controversial pardons and their implications on racial disparities in justice. Student loan forgiveness ignites a debate on higher education management and political divisions, while a reflection on a tragic terrorist attack in Germany underscores societal tensions. These threads weave through a broader narrative of power dynamics and cultural sensitivity in today's world.
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16 snips
Dec 24, 2024 • 1h 29min

The New Movement: Art, Immigration and Diplomacy

In this discussion, Justin Shubow, President of the National Civic Arts Society and former appointee on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, shares his insights on the importance of classical traditions in American art and architecture. He delves into the implications of iconoclasm and the fate of historical statues in today's political climate. The conversation touches on pressing immigration policies, the interplay of film and culture in shaping narratives, and the role of national identity in the arts, all reflecting a yearning for a return to meaningful artistic expressions.
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19 snips
Dec 21, 2024 • 1h 22min

Statues, Budgets, and Open Wounds

Explore the captivating history of the Colossus of Rhodes and its monumental legacy, linking ancient wonders to modern discussions. Delve into the intriguing dynamics of Biden's presidency, including debates on cognitive fitness and media portrayals. Examine California's fiscal challenges amidst political tensions and high taxes, with critiques of leftist policies. Witness a shift in perspectives on Trump and the evolving narratives within the Democratic Party, punctuated by legal battles that intertwine personal stories and cultural reflections.
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9 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 56min

Border Wall, Climate Accord, and Defamation Lawsuit—Trump's Win Win

This episode dives into the political implications surrounding the border wall and critiques of Liz Cheney's actions related to January 6. It discusses Trump's controversial withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord and recent legal victories that challenge the media narrative. The podcast also highlights the struggles faced by left-wing governments globally, addressing issues like inflation and immigration. Listeners will find insights into the dynamics of current politics and the ongoing battle for credibility in government.
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6 snips
Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 15min

Immigration Outlook and Cultural Counter-Revolution

Recent discussions focus on the media's late attention to immigration issues and the political fallout surrounding it. There’s a critical eye on government officials and their perceived dishonesty regarding immigration policies. Mitch McConnell's comments link today's politics to historical nationalist movements, prompting deeper reflections. The conversation advocates for a cultural counter-revolution to restore traditional values amid societal chaos. Additionally, there are amusing takes on modern political quirks, like daylight savings and the penny.
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11 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 5min

Devin Nunes on the Election and Truth Social

Devin Nunes, former Congressman and CEO of Truth Social, discusses the shifting political landscape and the implications of recent elections. He critiques candidates' qualifications and the influence of polling manipulation on public perception. Nunes highlights California's population decline, driven by economic challenges, and the struggles of residents, particularly in the Hispanic community. He also addresses the rise of alternative media platforms over legacy media, emphasizing their potential to reshape political engagement and protect First Amendment rights.

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