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Victor Davis Hanson

Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the author of “The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won,” from Basic Books. You can reach him by e-mailing authorvdh@gmail.com. His columns appears Sundays in the Review-Journal.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: What caused the political hysteria?

The current Democratic Party and NeverTrump “conservatives” assumed that Trump was and remains so obviously toxic that they do not have to define exactly what his evil entails.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The coup we never knew

We are beginning to wake up from a nightmare to a country we no longer recognize, and from a coup we never knew.

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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The new, new antisemitism

On campuses, Middle East activism, course instruction and faculty profiles are now virulently anti-Israel — and indistinguishable from anti-Jewishness.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Are universities doomed?

To accommodate radical diversity re-engineering, the only demographic deemed expendable are white males.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Two antithetical billionaires

How sad that the Left despises a man who built real things, yet worshiped a leftist fraud who bilked a million investors.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Let the blame games begin?

For the GOP, either different leaders or different strategies — or both — are necessary to ensure different results.

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Tuesday takeaways

Democratic opposition to a flawed and impaired Biden running again in 2024 will recede. Republican loyalty to the unpredictable Trump could fade.

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