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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.
The Biden catastrophe revived a Trump candidacy.
We don’t know why or how such an unimpressive cadre ended up running the government.
What Americans see as an abject catastrophe, the president and his team cheer on as a stunning and planned success.
Left-wing elites will do their best to ignore Supreme Court decisions, illegally cancel student debts and likely by the fall issue more COVID lockdowns.
Leftists should be careful about what they wish for.
Is Musk’s $46-billion acquisition the internet equivalent of Germans in November 1989 with sledgehammers smashing down the Berlin Wall?
Biden knows that he inherited a stable, prosperous America and has nearly ruined it.
Curbing loose nuke talk won’t calm tensions or guarantee peace, but it wouldn’t hurt either.
The war has become more complex precisely because Putin failed in his initial shock-and-awe effort
But the expeditionary armies of a multi-ethnic, disparate Russia have never done well abroad.
The prophets of the new world order sowed the wind and they will soon reap the whirlwind.
We should not rehash the past but learn from it — and thereby ensure Putin is defeated now and deterred in the future.
Elite ideology divorced from reality impoverishes people and can get them killed.
In the end, it doesn’t matter whether Biden was deluded or diabolical.