In this episode, I speak with Victor Davis Hanson, a classicist, military historian, and author of “The End of Everything: How Wars Descend Into Annihilation.”
Victor Davis Hanson on the meaning of citizenship for today’s world.
Jan. 6, 2021, will forever be a prominent part of American history—in ways that few people fully realize. It was most certainly a fork in the road.
Siyamak sits down with Victor Davis Hanson, classicist and military historian with the Hoover Institute, to talk about what makes California so expensive, why millions of people left California, and how California is becoming a medieval society. “We have the largest number of billionaires in the United States, we have the wealthiest zip codes. We also have the highest number of people on public assistance,“ Mr. Hanson said. ”You sort of had a medieval society where the middle class fled. And those are the brightest and the best and the smartest and the most capable and the most angry, most important.”
The anti-Trump coalition is relying on the premise that there’s going to be ever again a Republican president to do them what they’re doing to Trump.
I sit down with classist and military historian Victor Davis Hanson to get his take on the latest indictment against President Donald Trump. He argues that charging Trump on the basis of election interference is an attack on the First Amendment, and sets a dangerous precedent.
“Leaving California: The Untold Story” is a feature-length documentary that portrays the growing challenges of living in California, causing an unprecedented mass exodus. Siyamak Khorrami, television host of California Insider and editor of The Epoch Times Southern California, takes viewers on an intimate journey of love, loss, tragedy, and hope as California residents face the prospect of leaving their beloved state. About 700,000 people moved out of the state within the last two years.
In this broad-ranging interview, we discuss the Chinese spy balloon, Orwellian newspeak, and the woke revolution he sees gripping America.
In this episode, I speak with Victor Davis Hanson, a classicist, military historian, and author of “The End of Everything: How Wars Descend Into Annihilation.”
Victor Davis Hanson on the meaning of citizenship for today’s world.
Jan. 6, 2021, will forever be a prominent part of American history—in ways that few people fully realize. It was most certainly a fork in the road.
Siyamak sits down with Victor Davis Hanson, classicist and military historian with the Hoover Institute, to talk about what makes California so expensive, why millions of people left California, and how California is becoming a medieval society. “We have the largest number of billionaires in the United States, we have the wealthiest zip codes. We also have the highest number of people on public assistance,“ Mr. Hanson said. ”You sort of had a medieval society where the middle class fled. And those are the brightest and the best and the smartest and the most capable and the most angry, most important.”
The anti-Trump coalition is relying on the premise that there’s going to be ever again a Republican president to do them what they’re doing to Trump.
I sit down with classist and military historian Victor Davis Hanson to get his take on the latest indictment against President Donald Trump. He argues that charging Trump on the basis of election interference is an attack on the First Amendment, and sets a dangerous precedent.
“Leaving California: The Untold Story” is a feature-length documentary that portrays the growing challenges of living in California, causing an unprecedented mass exodus. Siyamak Khorrami, television host of California Insider and editor of The Epoch Times Southern California, takes viewers on an intimate journey of love, loss, tragedy, and hope as California residents face the prospect of leaving their beloved state. About 700,000 people moved out of the state within the last two years.
In this broad-ranging interview, we discuss the Chinese spy balloon, Orwellian newspeak, and the woke revolution he sees gripping America.