Editor’s Note: It all paled this week in comparison to the loss of an icon. The other title would have been “Rhetoric, Reprogramming, and Reprisal: the Left’s Three Rs.” We didn’t want to mix Rush up in that. RIP.
Victor Davis Hanson diagnoses the biggest challenges facing America in the years ahead, from debt to immigration to Chinese aggression — and pauses for a special remembrance of his friend Rush Limbaugh.
George Orwell published Animal Farm in August 1945, in the closing weeks of the Pacific War. Even then, most naïve supporters of the wartime Soviet-British…
These are crazy times. A pandemic led to national quarantine, to self-induced recession, to riot, arson, and looting, to a contested election, and to a riot at…
Victor Davis Hanson analyzes how Joe Biden’s early policy moves contrast with his campaign-trail rhetoric, reflects on the last days of Donald Trump, and explains how a fractured Republican Party can move forward.
Victor discusses the Left’s call for reprogramming, attacks on the the 1776 Commission report, the Biden Administration’s executive order kyboshing girls’ sports, and recall-targeted Governor Gavin Newsom’s newfound desire to loosen lockdowns.
The Democratically-controlled Senate spends thousands of collective hours conducting an impeachment trial against a president who is no longer president.
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