Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words

Victor Davis Hanson: This Is Who Really Deserves Reparations

74 min
May 14, 202617 days ago
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Summary

Victor Davis Hanson discusses rising antisemitism in America, linking it to demographic shifts, DEI policies, and partisan politics. He critiques failed immigration enforcement, Harvard's reparations program, and the deterioration of institutional competence across government and academia.

Insights
  • Antisemitism has become institutionalized within progressive politics as a consequence of DEI frameworks that position Jews as 'white oppressors' while shielding other groups from accountability for anti-Jewish rhetoric
  • Immigration policy failures stem not from lack of legal tools but from deliberate political choices by progressive leadership to avoid enforcement, creating public safety crises that enable vigilantism
  • Elite institutions (Harvard, Stanford, Yale) are experiencing legitimacy collapse due to admissions discrimination, curriculum degradation, and scandal, creating opportunity for alternative universities to capture market share
  • The Democratic Party's coalition has fundamentally shifted away from Jewish interests toward Islamist-aligned progressive movements, forcing Jewish Democrats to choose between party loyalty and community safety
  • Civilizational decline manifests in loss of technical competence and work ethic across infrastructure, education, and law enforcement—visible in failed projects like California's high-speed rail and inability to maintain basic urban order
Trends
Demographic replacement of Jewish American population through immigration and assimilation, combined with growth of Muslim-identifying populations with higher birth ratesInstitutional capture of universities by progressive ideologies that systematically discriminate against Jewish students and faculty while protecting anti-Jewish speech from other protected groupsSelective law enforcement where progressive DAs and judges release violent offenders while targeting middle-class behavior (smoking, drinking on patios) as virtue signalingMigration of Jewish families and high-performing students away from elite coastal universities toward Southern institutions (Vanderbilt, etc.) perceived as less hostileBifurcation of American politics where neither major party consistently defends Jewish interests—left has abandoned Jews, right has antisemitic elements, leaving only Trump/MAGA base as reliable supportersBreakdown of assimilation expectations for legal immigrants, with government providing entitlements and identity-based exemptions rather than requiring English proficiency and civic integrationLoss of engineering and technical competence in public sector due to educational system failures and DEI hiring practices, visible in infrastructure project failures and safety incidents
Topics
Antisemitism in Progressive PoliticsImmigration Enforcement and Border SecurityDEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) Policy EffectsUniversity Admissions DiscriminationCriminal Justice Reform and RecidivismReparations Programs and ImplementationOctober 7th Sexual Violence DocumentationJewish Demographic Decline in AmericaElite Institution Legitimacy CrisisInfrastructure Project FailuresAssimilation vs. MulticulturalismPartisan Realignment on IsraelPublic Safety and VigilantismEducational System Competence DeclineIslamist Influence in Democratic Politics
Companies
Harvard University
Criticized for $100M reparations program that instructed investigators to limit descendant identification to avoid ba...
Stanford University
Discussed as example of elite institution losing legitimacy due to admissions discrimination and hostile environment ...
Yale University
Referenced as institution with declining Jewish enrollment (20-30% to 8-9%) due to institutional antisemitism
Georgetown University
Mentioned as precedent for reparations investigation that identified 10,000 descendants of 272 enslaved people
Pepperdine University
Promoted as graduate program valuing viewpoint diversity and intellectual freedom in public policy education
University of Southern California (USC)
Referenced through Max Nikias's book about engineering-led university management versus humanities-led approaches
Vanderbilt University
Identified as Southern university benefiting from Jewish family migration away from hostile elite coastal institutions
Hoover Institution
Victor Davis Hanson's primary institutional affiliation as Martin and Ely Anderson Senior Fellow
Hillsdale College
Victor Davis Hanson's secondary institutional affiliation as Wayne and Marshall Buske Distinguished Fellow in History
The Daily Signal
Victor Davis Hanson is senior contributor; podcast distributed through Daily Signal Network
People
Victor Davis Hanson
Primary guest discussing antisemitism, immigration policy, institutional decline, and political realignment
Jack Fowler
Podcast host conducting interview with Victor Davis Hanson
Vicky Paladino
Republican councilwoman quoted extensively on pro-Palestinian protests in Jewish neighborhoods and Islamist influence
Eric Adams
Criticized for appointing anti-Israel/anti-Semitic officials and failing to prevent targeted harassment of Jewish nei...
Alejandro Mayorkas
Criticized for border security failures and now claiming regret about delayed immigration enforcement
Ilhan Omar
Cited as example of Democratic politician making antisemitic statements without consequences
Rashida Tlaib
Cited as example of Democratic politician making antisemitic statements without consequences
Richard Salini
Reparations investigator instructed by Harvard to limit descendant identification to avoid financial liability
Max Nikias
Author of 'American Trojan' discussing higher education leadership and institutional challenges
Donald Trump
Identified as only major political figure consistently defending Jewish interests and Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu
Discussed regarding October 7th response and efforts to explain Israeli actions to American audience
Tucker Carlson
Criticized for antisemitic rhetoric and anti-Iran statements despite claiming to be informed
Piers Morgan
Discussed as example of media figure making false claims about Israel's democratic institutions
Tyler Brown
Case example of violent offender released early by progressive DA/judge, then commits new shooting
Jimmy Lai
Imprisoned freedom fighter Trump is expected to advocate for during China visit
Quotes
"This is the new New York City. It's going according to Mondami's plan. He said that he would arrest Netanyahu when he got there. Most of the people that he has appointed, they have a social media history of being anti-Israel or anti-Semitic."
Victor Davis HansonEarly in episode
"The first is demography. And it's entirely due to immigration. The Jewish population was traditionally six or seven million people... Muslims are growing and the Jews are shrinking."
Victor Davis HansonMid-episode
"All of these minority groups feel, not all of them, there's members of these groups who feel that they can be anti-semitic openly and there will be no consequences because they pled victimhood."
Victor Davis HansonMid-episode
"The only people now in the United States who will stand up and say, no more. We're not going to let you demonize a whole people and push them around and rough them up on campus... It's Donald Trump and the MAGA base."
Victor Davis HansonLate in episode
"They just took it and then they inherited it and then they destroyed as much as they could of it and they didn't add anything new that was a value. So they're kind of parasitical."
Victor Davis HansonDiscussing San Francisco and institutional decline
Full Transcript
A Monday, pro-Palestinian protesters marched through the streets of a Jewish neighborhood in the city. 500 police officers had to be called. This is the new New York City. It's going according to Mondami's plan. He said that he would arrest Netanyahu when he got there. Most of the people that he has appointed, they have a social media history of being anti-Israel or anti-Semitic. He's played race. He said he was going to go after white neighborhoods. This is a white neighborhood. So I guess he's fulfilling his pledge and that's what the people wanted. I'm going to be there by Zoom, but I'm not ready to fly quite yet. Right. Right. Those of you with private jets. They haven't private jets yet. Avail yourself. Your favorite person. One of your favorite people. I know your favorite person is probably Anthony Fauci, but second place maybe is Alejandro Mayorquez, who's back in the news. The ex-chief of the Department of Homeland Security. There wasn't one ray of daylight between him and Biden. He just mouthed everything Biden said. I mean, that was one of the most mediocre cabinets of all time. It's very ironic because they're always after Pete Hexeth and Rubio, but compared to the prior people, geez. Okay. We're ready. You ready, Victor? There we go. Hello, ladies. Hello, gentlemen, and welcome to Victor Davis Hansen. In his own words on the Daily Signal Network, I'm Jack Fowler, the host. You're here to listen to the great Victor Davis Hansen, who is the Martin and Ely Anderson senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wayne and Marshall Buske Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College. And Victor's also a senior contributor at the Daily Signal. Check out the Daily Signal, DailySignal.com, brand new website, very groovy. Check in the websites. Victor has won the blade of Perseus. VictorHansen.com is the address. You should be subscribing later on. I'll tell you why. Victor, this show, we should have this show every day. There's so many disturbing headlines to get your take on. And last night in New York City, there were these very disturbing protest rallies through a Jewish neighborhood. And we're going to get your take on that, Victor. You have a piece, an important piece on the Four Horsemen of Antisemitism. There was a really troubling October 7th comprehensive report on the barbarity of what happened that day. Mayorkas is in the spotlight, or the head, I'll just say spotlight. If we have time for it, Victor, Harvard is in trouble for its reparations or alleged reparations. Please don't find too many things to be repertory about. That's Harvard's position. We'll get to all that, Victor, when we come back from these important messages. America is going through a higher education transformation where students are realizing that what they want and need is a place that doesn't stifle their intellectual freedom. 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Those of you with private jets. Private jets, yeah. Avail yourself. All right, Victor. I'm going to just give a drop here on what happened and please comment. Then I have a very, it's a little long of a read of the councilwoman from New York City who's explaining in her view. She's a Republican councilwoman, Vicki Paladino. What is this really all about? So, yesterday, a Monday, pro-Palestinian protesters marched through the streets of a Jewish neighborhood in the city, of course carrying the banners, flag signs, Hamas, Hezbollah, posters, River to the Sea, et cetera. 500 police officers had to be called. This is the new New York City. Victor, what's your take on this? Well, I mean, it's going according to Mondami's plan. I mean, he has Islamists come into the White House and he said that he would arrest Net Yahoo when he got there. Most of the people that he has appointed, they have a social media history of being anti-Israel or anti-Semitic. He's played race. He said he was going to go after white neighborhoods. This is a white neighborhood. So I guess he's fulfilling his pledge and that's what the people wanted. He's unapologetic about it. When he tapped on that Ken Griffith, got his camera closed, he was basically drawing the line and said, we don't want you here. Get out. And then if you're one of the protesters, say if you're here in a green card, a lot of them look like they were immigrants or students from the Middle East, not all, but you would say, well, this is a Mondami's semi. That's what he wants me to do. The police are not allowed to even touch a person that ISIS is going for. So the New York PD, which is the best police department in the world, is now forbidden by Mondami even to help the federal government. So they get the general impression that New York is on their side and they look at the wider atmosphere in the United States and they say, well, what is the left doing? Well, there's this guy in Maine with a Nazi tattoo and he's just the nominee. That's great. And then you've got the Benjamin's baby, you know, Ilian Omar and you've got Rashida Tlaib yelling and screaming about Jews all the time. And then you've got pretty much an anti-Semitic campus in the United States. And then you look on the right and you've got Candice saying the Mossad killed Charlie Kirk. You've got Tucker saying he wants ground platinum, platinum, platinum on his show and that he's got a World War II revisionist that says, you know who started the war and pushed Churchill and Roosevelt into it. So they get the impression that it's not going to be, there won't be culpable. There'll be no consequences to go into a Jewish neighborhood and rough up. Wasn't that, you know New York so well, wasn't that where Al Sharpton said we have diamond merchants in Crown Heights or something? He said that a long time ago. Crown something. Well, Crown Heights is a neighborhood. I'm not sure that that would, this may have been in Crown Heights last night. That's separate, isn't it? Well, there's another, I mean, we're talking on Tuesday, but I saw something on X about there's expected to be another protest in another, you know, largely Jewish neighborhood, Midwood and Queens. So this is very targeting and selective. I think people, Americans, they're all united. They do not want illegal immigration at that poll 70%. But I think there's a lot of people who say, you know, something's wrong with legal immigration. We are not assimilating. We are not a culture rating. We are not integrating legal immigrants. And we have 16% of the population was not born in the United States. And we have 27% of California. We don't ask anything of them. So we give licenses to Indian truck drivers. They can't read. And I just got off of a four hour drive from Palo Alto here to the farm. And I can tell you, driving behind, you know, my wife was driving, but driving and watching some big truck with 20 tons on it, just fishtail going 70 miles an hour in front of you, it's pretty scary. And you go by and I mean, they're just out of control. And then we have in my neighborhood, we have cartels and they're from people who are not citizens and they're from people who are citizens. I think it's going to, I think American people, they're going to want people to have an ID to vote and the SAVE Act that should have been passed. I hope it does. And then they're going to say, we want, you know, we don't want a million people anymore. We want 100 or 150,000 or 200 and we want to audit them. We want to make sure they know English. We want to know that they're self supporting. We want to know that they won't be on federal entitlements, state entitlements, because it's, you know, if the blue state, the blue states doesn't want that, then they should just handle, they should just under the system of federalism, they should say, we want all the immigrants in our state, but don't take federal funds for it. You pay for it. And it's not, it's so different than the, you know, people who came, the Greek American community, the Armenian American community, all of, all these early, the Hungarian, the Polish, they were all, there was, there wasn't a system that you were going to, there wasn't a sense you're going to come to the United States and then you're going to be supported like the Somalis or the Afghan community. And then you're going to be canonized as on the 30% ledger of the victimize and you're going to get exemptions. And then you're going to immediately delve into politics and, you know, it doesn't make any sense. And I think people are going to demand a change. I really do. The concept of, you know, I pledge allegiance, which at the, the absence of the necessity of allegiance in many of these communities is, is just deeply troubling. You saw that with that El Sayid running for the Michigan Democratic Senatorial primary when he said, I guess it was a hot mic recording. He said, now we have to be very careful about announcing any happiness with the death of Komeny and my district, you know, my, my constituency, they're going to be very sensitive. But basically he was saying, I'm going to be elected in Michigan on a close vote and I need every vote of a Muslim American who's eligible to vote. And they are very strongly in favor of the Iranians beating the American. That's what I got out of it. Victor, let me read here and please bear with me, you and to our listeners and viewers. This is a statement on X by Councilwoman Vicky Paladino, who is a Republican on the New York City Council. By the way, this last night was in Brooklyn, in Midwood in Brooklyn tonight in a Queens neighborhood. This is expected to be another such action where there's gloating about globalizing the interfaith, et cetera. So here's what she wrote. What's going on in across New York tonight is a disgrace, a sickening display that should embarrass every leader in our city government. A phalanx of 500 police officers should not be needed to protect a synagogue from a violent mob of mass jihadis carrying the flags of designated terror organizations. Make no mistake, this is exactly what Mondami was elected to facilitate. It had nothing to do with free buses or public services or the working class or anything else lied about during his campaign. It was always about a revolutionary vanguard led by the Islamist Marxist alliance to bring chaos to their political enemies and naked power plays that are meant to clearly announce who's now in charge here. When they say every issue is Palestine, this is what they mean. When they say globalize the interfaith, this is what they mean. This is it. This is what New York now has to look forward to. And it's not going to get much worse for Jews, for homeowners, for businesses, for executives, for banks and restaurants and everyone who is a part of their radical nexus. Nobody is safe. Everyone is targeted and they will continue to escalate likely until they start killing people all as the mayor looks on and smiles. Very powerful and well. I don't think they're going to... They have majorities in these local blue state enclaves, Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, New York, Boston. The great majority of Americans don't agree with what they're doing. And as long as they keep in their enclaves, the people live and let live. But once they go into other neighborhoods and try to terrorize people or once they block as they have stormed into airports, then you're going to get a lot of angry people and that angry group of people is the majority. And how it works out to the midterms, if the war will end in two or three weeks, whether there has to be a kinetic to end it, I don't know. And he pivots to the economy and there's a redistricting fight and these victories are in play. I'm not sure they're going to win the midterms. And I just think that there's the counter-revolution of the MAGA people has not even ended yet. I know there's been defections, but people are getting... There's no alternative. You see, there's no alternative to it because one party says, wind and solar, we don't need to drill oil or gas. Oh, crime. All these people have been getting out there. They go down the street in Boston, they shoot, he's been out. Somebody cuts the throat of a poor immigrant girl, he's been out. All of them have been out. And the prisons are half full in some states. So it's not going... Agenda does not work and people are not going to support it. And we hear the loud supporters. They make the news, but they're not the majority. Well, Victor, I just want to jump off on something to get your take. Well, for you to talk about this important essay you've written, because what we saw last night in New York City, this is directed at a Jewish neighborhood, but I agree with Councilwoman Paladino here. It's about all of us. They hate all of us. But George Washington famously wrote to the stock of Abraham about living in peace under the fig tree and none shall make you afraid. It was a very powerful description of what America was supposed to be about. And this was dealing with the Jewish community in Rhode Island back in 17, whenever it was in ID 3, I believe. Our Jewish brothers and sisters are clearly in the target and the scope of the left. And you've written a piece for American greatness and people can find it on that site or on your website, The Blade of Perseus, about the forehorseman of the new anti-Semitism. Would you tell us, Victor, what are these forehorsemen? Well, the first is demography. And it's entirely due to immigration. The Jewish population was traditionally six or seven million people. It was almost the same. I always thought given Israel was nine to 10 million and two million were Arabs, that the number of Jews in the United States was almost comparable to those in Israel. So you never really thought that there'd be that flagrant anti-Semitism, but two or three things are happening coterminously. And one is migration from students coming over here from the Arab and Muslim worlds is enormous. And the birth rate for people who had self-identified as Muslims is about 2.6. For most other ethnicities, it's about 1.7 to 1.8. And then the Jewish community is in their third or fourth generation for the most part. And they are experiencing the same integration, assimilation as they should as every minority, as the Greek community. When I was a kid, 20 years old, and there was a Cyprus war, the Greek lobby was very adamant. They had about eight or nine representatives, a couple of senators, but they're gone. They're intermarried is what I'm saying. There's still really good Greek communities, but they haven't been infused with continued immigration. And this is what's happened to the Jewish community. About a quarter to a half of the Jewish community does not identify with Israel. They're secular, they're intermarried, so they're not, they're shrinking and their birth rate is not as great. And they're not being infused by people from Eastern Europe as in the past, et cetera, et cetera. So that Muslims are growing and the Jews are shrinking. And then added into that matrix, we're getting, if you look at the top 10 donor countries, Israel's about, that spend money on lobbying or gifting. Israel's about six. It's China, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, you name it. And these Arab countries are sending billions of dollars into universities so they can train the next generation of Americans to be sympathetic to the Palestinians and et cetera. They've been very successful. So the demographics and the Middle East presence is much different than it was 30 years ago. And then there's DEI, the Obama legacy that the countries buy for Kedah as we've said, 70, 30. And in this matrix, Jews are white oppressors, just like other groups that are identified as white. And Israelis abroad are in the settler colonial rubric. They are white people. Even though when I go to Israel, I can't tell a difference from sometimes Israelis or Arabs. But that doesn't matter. And so that's been very deleterious to Jews. And DEI, I've said this before, all of these minority groups feel, not all of them, there's members of these groups who feel that they can be anti-semitic openly and there will be no consequences because they pled victimhood. So when Ilya and Omar said it's the Benjamin's baby, it's all about the Benjamin's, there was nothing down. And Al Sharpton said, get on your yarmulkes and come over to my house. Nothing. When Jesse Jackson said, oh, I guess we're going to go to Heimetown, nothing. When Reverend Wright said, dim Jews won't let me see, nothing. When Malcolm X said their termites, nothing. Farrakhan said there were insects and gutter. I could go on and on. Lionel Jeffries, the uncle of Heikam Jeffries, was a professor who wrote a book called Ice People and Sun People. It was the most racist track there was that people who were in the sun, i.e. blacks, were genetically superior. And when he was a student, he used to espouse the same stuff more or less. So all the groups who identify as DEI feel they can be anti-semitic without consequences. So when you add up the demography and you add up DEI and then there's the new Jacobin party, it's part of a, if you're a member of the Democratic Party and you say you're a strong supporter of Israel and you want to investigate anti-semitism, that is like saying I want to build a pipeline or I want no, I want mandatory bail, I want the wall bill. That's a package of this Jacobin progressive new Democratic Party. You can't do that. That is institutionalized in the Democratic Party that you don't like Israel and anti-semitism is okay. If it was, and that's why a Chuck Schumer or Nancy Pelosi or any of these old John Kerry, any of these old totems, they won't say a word because they're either retired and they want honorific positions or they're still in the limelight. But why hasn't Bill Clinton come out and said, what are we doing in the Democratic Party? We're nominating a person with a Nazi tattoo. Why are we doing this? Why is a Democratic socialist mayor allowing this to happen? They don't do it because it's part of the progressive agenda and that is very important. The other thing is the popular culture is left wing and left wing is now anti-semitic. Both people on the left and right want to come in out of the hail storm, so to speak. They're tired. All of a sudden, if you look at what people said about Tucker Carlson, they're not saying that on the left anymore. They're saying he's kooky, but he's got some interesting ideas and they're laying off him. When you lose the two-party system, as I said earlier, when the law is not in place, the left was more or less the defenders of Jews and it was a country-club, Republican right that was stealthily discriminating. They made movies, gentlemen's agreement. They did all this stuff. And then during the 70s and 80s and 90s and DEI, they became anti-semitic. It was the Republican Party that stood up for Israel. And now there's people on the base of the Republican Party that, I mean, we like Megyn Kelly, but Megyn Kelly gave pretty much a mea culpa and said, I think I've been mistaken. I might have been affected too much by people who were pro-Israel. And now I think we've been a little bit too hard on Islam and Netanyahu did this and Netanyahu did this. And then we had Steve Bannon and we've had, you name it, Candice and Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson says that Iran should, he's very informed. He knows that Roth and Johnny said that Israel was a one-bomb state. One bomb could kill all the Jews. He knows what Akmanijad said. He wanted to wipe. Why would he say it would be helpful if Iran had a bomb? So there's no party that says, how dare you? They're both in on it. They're bases. The only thing that's ironic, Jack, is the only people now in the United States who will stand up and say, no more. We're not going to let you demonize a whole people and push them around and rough them up on campus and call them all these names. Is who? It's Donald Trump and the MAGA base, the Irredeemables, the Klingers. They're the people who are still supporting Israel. They still support Jews. And evangelicals, evangelicals, exactly. But it's not the Democratic Party. It is not the Podcaster Right base. It is not the DEI people. It's not the Bicostal left-wing elite. Teachers' unions. You know what I mean? It reminds me of all of these movies like the invasion of the body snatchers or the last of us or the walking dead. Certain people, you know, get infected and now they're lost and they're zombies. The other people, you never really know who's a zombie until they turn. Well now they're all turning and they've lost their mind. They've lost their mind. When you have people, and I'll go back to that debate I did, but when you have people who say on the air, as Piers Morgan and this professor did, that Israel is not a consensual society and it's no different and it's not as liberal as the other societies, when it's the only place in the Middle East that has regularly scheduled elections, free speech, an independent judiciary, tolerance for women, gay equality among the sect. And they don't see that. They know it's true. So why do... What would you think would happen if you were on social media in Israel and attacked Netanyahu or if you were on social media in Britain and made fun of Kier Stammer? Who would be more likely to have a door knocked on? Kier Stammer's England is a lot less free. That's what's really funny and put it this way, if I had to fight, if the United States had to fight a hundred combat aircraft, would you weather fight the German air force, the Luftwaffe or the French air force or the British or the Israeli? I would rather fight any of those three than the Israeli. If I wanted to criticize the government or say something that was politically incorrect, I'd rather be in Israel doing it than in those three countries. Absolutely. If I wanted to walk down the street at midnight, I would rather be in Israel than those three countries and here too, by the way. So something... And that is empirical. So they know that and yet they deny it. When you have Piers Morgan saying that he's been all over the Middle East and he's been afforded all this courtesy to say what he wants and you know that is based on two things. He's a celebrity and he voices pro-Arab views and he'll never put on in any of these countries he broadcasts from an internal dissident that would attack the government nor would he put on an apostate who says, I'm done with Islam. Because if he did, he wouldn't be there. He might be in jail. He knows that. I said that to him and he said, yeah, you may have a point. A big one. Well, Victor, we're going to bring up a few more topics with first for our listeners and our viewers. If you've studied enough history, you start to see a pattern. Nations don't lose their way overnight. They drift through debt and division and to one day you realize the foundations you thought were permanent were never permanent at all. Today, America is spending at levels once reserved for wartime. We've not normalized deficits that would have stunned earlier generations and policymakers now debate whether the only path forward is more intervention, more printing, more distortion. But here's the historical truth. Every society that pushed its currency beyond discipline eventually paid a price. The wise never waited for collapse. They prepared for the correction and that's why so many thoughtful Americans, especially those nearing retirement or in retirement or reallocating part of their wealth into something that has outlasted every paper experiment in human history, physical gold. 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I know your favorite person is probably Anthony Fauci, but second place maybe is Alejandro Mayorquez, who's back in the news the ex-chief of the Department of Homeland Security. He was being interviewed at some forum sponsored by Politico and he says he regrets the delayed Biden immigration crackdown and this is the man who for years was saying everything was fine, the border was secure. What was delayed? I thought everything was going fine throughout the entire four years of that presidency. He thoughts about Alejandro. Yeah, I mean there wasn't one ray of daylight between him and Biden. He just mouthed everything Biden said. He said he was famous that he would get down to the border and he'd say the border was secure and you'd look over his shoulder and 10,000 people were coming through. He was the one, he didn't need much of a prompt that summer to say that the border patrol was whipping Haitians, right, when they were trying to keep their horses in control because the Haitians were storming across the Rio Grande. So he was knee deep in it and now he looks back and he says he comes in and he and Joe Biden allowed somewhere between nine and but more people think 10 to 12 million and Donald Trump comes in and there's nobody. He told us chapter and verse that you couldn't do anything unless you had comprehensive immigration reform, which was a euphemism for mass amnesty and 5000 guaranteed, 4000 guaranteed entries a day. And so Trump and everybody would say if you ask American people now, what changed the border from 2024 to 2025 was it comprehensive immigration form or a new president bingo? So he knows that and he's out of power now and he was the worst Homeland Security person in history, sort of like Javier Becerra, he was terrible too in his job, but both of them, I mean, that was one of the most mediocre cabinets of all time. It's very ironic because they're always after, you know, Pete Hexeth and Rubio, but compared to the prior people, geez. Yeah, Victor, you know, you mentioned Becerra and Mayorkas and Becerra tag teamed on this program that lost all these kids. So he was asked about that and it says, I think I'm getting from New York Post article. Elsewhere, Mayorkas also dodged responsibility for losing track of tens of thousands of migrant kids that Biden administration let into the country through the Department of HHS's Office of Refugee Resettlement, etc. I mean, still, that is, what does it start saying on America that these kids are just like, and that was despicable because when he was Homeland Security, he was blaming Trump for them that were coming in under Biden and he was acting as if the Homeland Security person had absolute responsibility to make sure there was not unintended minors who were being trafficked. So he knew that that was happening and he was blaming Trump and now he says he doesn't want to criticize HHS or whatever. He doesn't want to do this because he's despicable. He really is. And he's another Fauci of these people who were lifelong functionaries in the bureaucracy and they felt that they were judged during an execution or they could do whatever they wanted. And he destroyed the border. And for all those out there who think ICE is a little excessive, what do you do when you let in 10 to 12 million people during a COVID epidemic and you send them all over the United States and then they're hid by states that are sanctuary cities and then you have to find among them 500,000 criminals. And when you get up to a magic number of 250,000, then magically the crime rate starts to go down as it has. But what is ICE supposed to do? The thing about the left is they always create this mess and then when you want to correct it, they say that you're using incorrect methods to clean up the mess. Same thing with homeless. They created the homeless mess and then when you try to deal with, oh, you're mean. October 7th created the whole Middle East. We wouldn't even be in Iran right now if it wasn't October 7th. And then you say to yourself, okay, they came over, they raped, they mutilated, they killed and then they went into a billion dollar labyrinth where the trap doors, entry and exits were under homes, schools, mosques, hospitals and they wouldn't come out and the gousins wouldn't give them up and they wouldn't release the hot. What are you going to do? What are you going to do with these radies? Because if you don't do it, they're going to say, see, they didn't do anything because they knew they had it coming. So that's what the left does. It kind of makes me think back here, domestically, what we were talking at the beginning of the show, I wonder if it's going to come to vigilanteism at some point. I mean, what do you do? You just sit there and watch it happen, what's happened in your neighborhood and it's happening in New York City, but why wouldn't it be happening sooner or later? Well, you're seeing Selma or Milford, Connecticut or wherever. Well you're seeing Daniel Penny. I mean, there's a whole genre now of people on the subway and they're in normal life and they're in a liquor store and somebody tries a whole up, they take action. They're on a train, they take action. They're on an airplane and there's a disruptive past. They help the, there's a people who are saying, you're not going to take away my civilization. I'm sorry, I'm going to get active. So that's going to increase too. And I don't know, it's, I don't see, I'm trying to, the Democratic Party at one point, 40 hour work week, disability insurance, unemployment insurance, childhood labor law. I understood that was good, but there was an agenda. It was misguided in many ways, but there was an agenda. I don't see what the agenda is. The agenda is hate Donald Trump, trash the United States and destroy all traditions, whether it's boys and girls sports or thugs that are let out to prey on women or open the border and destroy the idea of immigration law. It's all nihilistic and it's to create a chaos and then they want to, I think they want some kind of mass riot or something and then they come in and take over, but it's not going to happen, not in this country. Yeah. It's never been a left wing country. Well, Victor, you mentioned October 7th and there's a report out today about the barbarity of that and we're going to get your take on that, on some Harvard reparation, lunacy and some wokeness in of all places, San Francisco is hard to believe that that could happen there. And we'll do all that, we'll get your take on all these things when we come back from these important messages. If you enjoy Victor Davis Hansen, you might enjoy the Daily Signals flagship show, The Tony Kinnit Cast, the same common sense perspectives you love weekdays at 7pm Eastern. And unlike some of the other evening shows, we work up until showtime to bring you the latest breaking news, analysis and good old American star cast. 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So Victor, I'll start off with this woke thing out of San Francisco. It's a daily mail headline. A woke San Francisco plans to ban enjoying the cold beer and cigarette on bar patios, leaving business owners furious. So you can shoot up in the streets, you can do poopy and tinkles in the street, you can steal shoplift from Stores Galore, but if you're running a, if you're one of the last few real businesses operating in San Francisco, the government there is going to make it even more difficult for you too. I think I wrote a column 10 years ago and I call that the Bloomberg effect. Your whole city is shut down with impenetrable ice. New York can't get your driveway or sidewalk clean and the mayor gets on TV and talks about super-sized soft drinks. So when you have the felony that's oppressing people and you can't handle it, you turn to the misdemeanor. So the streets of San Francisco are not like, as I say too often, perhaps in this, they're not like what I watch when I see vertigo or even in the 70s. Bullet. Yeah, bullet. They're not, it's not, it's not dirty Harry's streets even. So people are fornicating, they're, they're, they're defecating, they're urinating, they're injecting and they seem to not be able to stop it. So they come up with an idea, well, we can't stop that. It would be too hurtful, too controversial, but there's a bunch of guys that are kind of middle class and they have their beer and cigarettes and some people, they smell that thing, loft over four tables and let's just, let's just be dynamic and outlaw it. How's that? And that's what they do. If you were smoking dope, it would be okay, I guess. Oh yeah. And they don't have any, the existential is beyond them. So they don't address it, but they do the trivial and they go after that. And they keep doing that in every aspect, you know, and they take, they take, they take these wonderful inheritances that they get and then they destroy it. I mean, they didn't make San Francisco, believe me, the people who are making these laws, they wouldn't have a clue how to build the Golden Gate Bridge or the Oakland Bay Bridge or the Palace of Fine Arts or Coyt Tower. They just took it and then they inherited it and then they destroyed as much as they could of it and they didn't add anything new that was a value. So they're kind of parasitical. Same with LA. And it's a redistribution of society now. They just get the money and they say, you were a victim, you were a victim, you were a victim, here's money, money, money, money. And these are repertory payments for all the oppression you've suffered. And we're not going to build, we're going to say we're going to build a high speed rail, but we can't do it. There's no money. Just going to sit there for 20 years and I saw a new cost estimate on that. 170, oh, it's over that. Well, I think it's 240 now. For the, for the, for the rail? Yeah, I just went over 20 minutes ago or 30 minutes ago coming, we went over it and it's on my avenue and we went over it and they're kind of grading, you know, they got the gravel mound and they're grading it and it looks really nice, but there's not one foot of track on it. And well, it's, I don't know what to put it, it's, they couldn't do it. It, everybody says, well, part of it is our society is so contentious. So when they tried to buy out all the businesses and the right-of-ways, that took a long time and it was incompetent. There was, there was accusations of corruption and the sweetheart deals and all that. But I don't think they have the ability to do it anymore. I don't think they have the engineers. I don't think they have the welders. I don't think because of the educational system or the workers or the work ethos to make people want to work and because it's just not happening. And when you go by there, you just see, you know, five truckers standing around their trucks waiting to dump the gravel or there's just a guy out here sitting down and it doesn't look like there's a busy bee. And you start to get that impression that when you have the educational system where people are graduating functionally illiterate and half the students in the Florida schools are not in the public schools, they're now in charter schools because they're getting off the public schools. And you know that Stanford and Yale and Harvard are giving 70 or 80% A's. And until recently, their emissions policies were based on race or gender or sexual orientation more than their car. That's just not an abstraction. That has consequences. That shows up in the guy driving a truck, that shows up in the airplane pilot, that shows up in the air traffic controller, that shows up on the guy driving the truck. And that's what's happening. The whole system is, the whole system inherited a very sophisticated civilization but it didn't inherit the behavior, the attitude, the skills, the competency to run that much less to expand on it. Unless we can retrain Americans, you know, to not defecate on the street. And maybe, you know, just say if you come into the country illegally, you've got to go home. I'm sorry, that's a law. We enforce our laws. Sorry. But we don't do that. John Ratsenberger, my old friend, I know you know John and Mike Rowe, they've been preaching that the trades for decades now, decades, and it's coming a cropper. Victor, speaking of civilizational disasters. So the Civil Commission in England issued a report on October 7th's sexual violence. This was based on thousands of interviews and there was a lot of videotape, a lot of it taken by the terrorists. And here's from the Daily Mail, I just want to read a couple of little passages. What so what happened on October 7th? There was a recurring pattern of rape and gang rape, sexual torture, mutilation, targeted shooting to the face, head and genital area, forced nudity, binding and restraint, genital burning, objects inserted into intimate areas, postmortem sexual humiliation, execution during or after sexual assault. The sadism was widespread with first responders finding aluminum cans, grenades, nails, blunt objects, rods, household tools, and spike-like instruments inserted into genitals and other parts of the body. Finally, in one house, Mr. there's a gentleman, Mr. Grainman, came across the body of a woman. He said, quote, in the room were knives, scalpels, a hammer, an axe, screwdrivers, tools, tools from the household, all of those were embedded in the body. The body was completely mutilated. And these are the people who committed this, these barbarities are being praised on college campuses. Victor, very disturbing, usually disturbing, report any take on. Yeah, and the most disturbing thing was that the evidence just wasn't postmortem. I mean, they put those little pro-cam or whatever you call them on their helmets, right? And they wanted to film it. And when they took them prisoner, they confiscated the films. They were happy about it. They wanted the world to see that. I mean, even the Nazis tried to blow up the death camps. They didn't want anybody to see what they did because they were scared. Not that they were humane, they could care less, they would have liked the world to see it, but they thought it might hurt them. But these people feel that they're so confident that world opinion on their side that they're going to broadcast the death and mutilation and wounding and these horrific crimes against these 1200 dead that they committed and the others that were wounded. And they were betting that people would interpret that not just in the Middle East, but outside the Middle East as well as Israel's weakness. And if they were weak, they would have contempt for them. And so when Israel was in that 28 day period before they went on the ground, that's, people remember, that's when the whole, that is when the really anti-citizenism really exploded. That was when you started to see the posters of the glide hangers, you know, celebrating the death that, I think that was at a Chicago campus. A BLM, Chicago BLM. Yes, BLM. Yes, that's where you started to see the Stanford professor, the lecture put the Jews on one side. That was glee. That was like they are weak. And if Israel had not done that, it would have been even worse. They would have say, see, and there were people saying that, that they had waited, waited, waited because they deep down inside were scared of the Palestinians and Hamas and they knew that they'd got it. They had, they had it coming. And that was part of the effect of those cameras. They were told to wear those in film. It's so horrific that it would shock the Israelis into stasis that they wouldn't do anything. These people are, and they didn't understand the Israelis. And then the weirdest thing is just like a day before this came out, the New York Times with entirely Gaza Hamas sources claims that Gaza male prisoners and I think one case of women are being sexually tortured in Israeli prisoners. And in one case, a person was raped by an Israeli dog that was taught to. And then Nicholas Kristoff puts that in his column. And the whole purpose of that was, it's completely on source, completely unsustainated, anonymous. Nobody comes forward and said, here I saw this, here is where it happened. But it's only because they're anticipating this story, which was sourced. So now you have two competing, well, the Israelis do it too, Jack. That's the whole purpose. And, you know, people have been criticizing Netanyahu because he's been trying to explain what happened to the United States and people are very angry at him for offering advice. I guess Tucker would say interfering in our internal affairs, but he's trying to find a way out of this inexplicable hatred towards his country. And I think he said, we won't take any more aid. The people who were really behind going into Iran, more even than Israel, were the Gulf States. They have 600 of the best combat aircraft in the world. They haven't let, they haven't gone one mission into Iran. Israel's got 300, half. They have worn out their air force doing that. And yet we're told that they are culpable and they're a terrible ally and that the people who fund us with all this lavish quid pro quo money, who want us to defang their chief rival Iran, and they're right across the Gulf, and they have this huge air force, which now is 600 planes more than Iran, and they won't lift a finger. And we're told those are the ideal ally. It's just crazy. And so all of these stories we've been talking about have this common denominator that in the year of our Lord, 2026, people got the message from left, right, popular culture politicians that it's open season on Jews. That's simple. And then a lot of people will say, don't say anything. That was my friend. He just, he didn't mean what he said. Graham Plattner, if you look at his tattoo, it's been changed. One time he said that he just a bunch of guys got drunk. He didn't know what it was. Another guy said he was laughing that it was a Totenkov. Another time he said, well, I was brainwashed into doing it by toxic military culture. Nobody cares. What he should have said is, I did it because I'm going to be elected. And that's going to get me elected in Maine, because that's going to show everybody that I hate Jews. And I'm a kind of a Daryl Cooper historian. I feel that we were wrong. And I'm siding with the Totenkov people. That's pretty much the message. And he'll get a lot of young people in Maine. That might make the difference. So get a lot of people in Maine. And then the second half of his message, I hate Trump will appeal to the old fossilized Democrat that you see on the sidewalk spitting at ice. That's his strategy. They're even going after Susan Collins's trimmer, you know, benign trimmer she's had for years. It's not Parkinson's disease, but they're going after that she shakes too much. I think one of their operators said the other day, she's like a chihuahua in the snow. She's shivering. So I thought when they accused Donald Trump of making a gesture that might have made fun of a disabled, and there's evidence that he didn't mean that. But if he did, they were outraged. And now I haven't heard one person say anything. She should have been a crazy person out on the streets and she would be praised. Well, Victor, we're going to take a quick little break here and come back with two stories about Boston. One is with Harvard, one's about Cambridge. And we'll do that after these final important messages. Since the founding of America 250 years ago, many things have changed. But some things never do. The commitment of husband and wife, the importance of passing along our values to our children, the faithfulness of God. Some wonder how we can ensure America will continue to thrive. As long as we keep first things first, we've only just begun. America, the beautiful. We are back with Victor Davis Hansen in his own words. Victor, the Harvard story has to do with a $100 million reparation program that Harvard set up in 2022 after the reporting had showed that in Harvard's early years, there was slave money. Slavery was involved. Of course, America was, you know, it was slave. And in America in the 1600s and 1700s, and Harvard's, I forget what year was found, it was in the 1600s. Anyway, it hired the, this guy, Richard Salini, who had done the investigation into Georgetown University about 10 years ago. So, I think folks might remember that Georgetown, in order to stay afloat, this is back in 1830, whatever, sold several hundred slaves. And then it set up a program to find the descendants of these slaves and to find some reparation program of some sort. Free tuition, I think. Anyways, this Salini guy was the one doing it. So, Harvard hired him. And then, now Harvard is telling him, don't find too many, yeah, what does it say? Harvard realized how invested Salini, a former Wall Street lawyer, was to his work. Because, I'll get to this quickly. Of the 272 slaves from Georgetown, he found 10,000 descendants of them. So, now Harvard, so now he's applying his skills to Harvard. And they told him not to identify too many descendants. If we found too many descendants, it would bankrupt the university. You mean Jeffrey Epstein and George Charles didn't give him enough money for it? Yeah. I guess. So, I mean, I mean, remember the pigs for thing about black farmers? I think it was, Obama gave them four billion. Yeah. And it was very hard to find people. It's, you know, all of the Native American casinos in this area periodically have these big fights where somebody comes in and says he's 116th and then he wants to share the revenues. But what if you become a senator from Massachusetts? They all cite the Japanese American, but that was directly to people. It wasn't to their ancestors. It was saying to people, if we took you and removed you from your property illegally without habeas corpus under martial law and we imprisoned you, and there was no evidence that you were engaged in espionage, but there was a lot of evidence that your children fought heroically in Italy. We owe you a period for your two or three lost year, $20,000, I think it was. But that was directly to people. It wasn't to their, we didn't say the Chinese. Now that we're dealing with Asian reparations, a lot of your great-great grandparents were involved in the Union Pacific Railroad and they were ill treated. So it's endless what you can do. And as soon as you announce you're going to do something, there's no controlling it. So what it also shows is that the left believes in virtue signaling. So they gave all this publicity that Harvard wants to make it right. And then they looked at their budget and then they said, there's going to be a lot of scammers that come in here, but we can't say that. So we'll just tell the guy who's supposed to find them to stop. And that's how they do it. And well, the senator who represents the state is a scammer. She's the best one, 1024th Cherokee Indian. So how about all the people who, if you want to give reparations, how about all the people who died fighting in World War I, World War II, Vietnam and Korea? What did they get? They were the ones that really suffered. They were all young and they lost their entire lives for us. And they had children and they didn't have fathers, but we never talk about them. And in this case, it's going to be a very hard argument to say that seven generations ago, my great, great, great grandmother was a slave and therefore I have calls on my fellow citizens to pay me money. And because you're going to say the Irish, there was, oh, well, I'm seven generations Irish from the boats landing. And they had the famous op-eds saying, are Irish human? Remember those things? They were arguing, they were leprechauns and stuff. So we go down that road, there's no ending it. And we might as well just say, we're all Americans, we're all imperfect people, and we're going to ensure people have a quality of opportunity, but we're not going to have a quality of result, sorry. It's really scary how they're mainlining this communist line. I mean, when AOC said, basically, you couldn't be a billionaire, we talked about that without being a criminal. And then she said, there were billionaire founders, the founders were a bunch of billionaire, and just events this stuff, and they're open about it now. Have you noticed that the socialists are open about their agenda and our communist agenda? Yeah. Mondalmies, open about it. It's a full view, and this is back to what we were talking about earlier. This is coming for all of us. Some of us might see it on the news at night or on an ex post, but I'm sorry, if you, wherever you live, eventually this kind of crap is going to be on your street unless somebody does something about people. The thing that's going to be mystifying is I don't know what the breakdown of people who identify themselves as Jewish and as supporters in the entire 7 million population of Jews in America, but I would imagine that's at least 50 or 60%. And now that 50, 60%, I would say 70% are left-wing or liberal. Yeah. Well, if you're a liberal Jew and you are pretty successful and you give money, what do you do? Do you get out of that party? Do you still give them money? Do you back Gavin? Gavin's been attacking Israel all of a sudden. So it's going to be interesting to see what happens, because that's, if you're a Jewish Democrat and you've been prominent in Democratic party, they don't want you there. They want your money, but that's, they don't want you. They don't like you. I don't know if they're able to absorb that because it's been such a bastion of Jewish alliance and allegiance to the Democratic party. Well, that's the political side. Apply that to the scholar and academic community also. I think you're going to see because they're not bureaucratic and the Jewish enrollment at Harvard or Yale or stamp, they were all about 20 to 30% and they're down to about eight or nine. I think you're going to see not just the institutionalized discrimination against Jews, but they're going to self-select and they're not going to want their children to go to those places. So you're going to see things like Vanderbilt, universities in the South. Yeah. And they're going to get a lot better. I think we're in the transition right now that these big names, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, it's really based on fumes. Once we saw the performance of somebody, how easily Jeffrey Epstein ingratiated himself into Harvard or their conduct of clotting gray, or our president who had to resign for appropriating material that wasn't factual or presented in papers. So I just think they're losing their sheen with all the scandals, but more importantly, they're not turning out because of their curriculum and their admittance policy. They're not turning out exceptional graduates, at least at the standard they used to. And they're offering remedial math, remedial English to entrance. And then people who are still trapped in the matrix will might want my son to graduate and say he went to Stanford or Harvard. They're still going to have to send him to a campus. I mean, not long ago, Hassan Piker was very visible at Stanford, big greeting form, very friendly. It's a very hostile place for Jewish students. And they're trying now to bar the Hillel, the Jewish advocacy fraternities they want to get rid of them. A lot of groups do that are Muslim and Palestinian-oriented. So it's not going to stop until somebody stops it. And they have to lose. They have to lose the midterms. They have to lose the presidency. And then if that happens long enough, you know, it took a long time from the period of George McGovern to Bill Clinton 20 years. Yeah. But they did learn their lesson for eight years. And they got a lot of governance out of that. Well, they passed a lot of terrible laws when they took over Congress in 1974. Well, they had Congress anyway, but when they supersized. Hey, Victor, let's get one last quick thing here about this crazed gunman in Cambridge, Massachusetts, out on the street, Tyler Brown, 46. He was arrested. He shot two men or as we talked there, life threatening injuries, just 50, 60 shots. This guy had already, there's so many of these stories, Victor. He was, what was he doing running around Cambridge, Massachusetts shooting a gun? When he had been arrested in 2020, shooting at police officers, he played guilty to attempted murder in 2021. He was supposed to be in jail for at least 16 years. He was let out on some sweet heart deal in five years and immediately he's out on the street trying to get ran, just shooting away, trying to kill people. This is America today. So, yeah, and he was, there's a, there's a public defender, there's a district attorney and there's a judge and they are involved in it in all these cases and they want to performance art or virtue signal that they're empathetic and they're left wing and they feel that society has been unjust to the particular person and that he's no more guilty than a corporate raider and therefore they're going to minimally follow the law and make sure that he's out again. And that's the one side of the matrix. The other is it's not going to affect them. They don't take the subway. They don't, they're usually when behind guards or they have a driver, if they're a politician, the people they let out on the wolves they let out to kill sheep, they're the shepherd that are up on the mountain with a gun. They don't care. They're not the sheep, we're the sheep. And they know that if somebody, you pick up the paper and Mr. X and Ms. Y were walking down the street and somebody jumped out of the bushes and did the knockout game and hit one out and slash the other's throat or threw them into the subway, we would say that's terrible. It's crime is getting out of hand and we go on. And we say, I'm glad it's not me, but people are not yet outraged enough to do anything about it. They're not, they ought to be. Well, Victor, I'm going to read a few comments that, well, the thousands that appear every week on YouTube and rumble and Apple. I thank people for taking the time to leave their commentary. Some of it's pointed, some of it's very critical about your co-host here. But let me read a few here, Victor, once from R. Tamir, I'm watching you from Israel and I know you're saying the simple truth because I live here and I see what is going on here. I'm amazed with the lies that I hear on social media regarding Israel. One doesn't know how to start explaining how Israel is with all these haters. Thank you, R. Tamir. Then we have NoDak721 who writes, ah, when Victor talks about his true love, he is in his element, his eyes light up, his demeanor brightens and he's truly Victor-e-s. I love it. He is a man for all seasons with true love for the classics. Very thankful for this brilliant man. I thought your true love was Mrs. Hansen, but it is, but I do love, I'm very fortunate I was introduced at 17 in college to the classics. Yeah. And finally, Randy Santoro writes, thank you, VDH for another spectacular podcast. Very happy with the positive bloodwork news. The Jacobins have completely destroyed this country. They haven't missed anything. And if one reads Whitaker Chambers' Witness, this revolution has its roots with the beginning of socialism. Trump, by the grace of God, has saved the country. His counterrevolution is the mechanism standing between the country going down the tubes. I'm 66, lived my life and all of it sickens me to no end, but civilizations change and come and go like you amply demonstrated in the end of everything. As you pointed out, in classical thought, when a society has too much leisure and unlimited wealth, it implodes. Well, Randy says a lot of things in there, but thank Randy for saying them and for many others who do the same. And I want to thank folks who have written me, I get these emails every week. Thanks for civil thoughts. That's the free weekly email newsletter I write for the center, for civil society. You can go to civilthoughts.com and sign up on Friday in your inbox. Email with 14, 15 recommended readings. It's totally free. We're not selling your name. I know you're going to like it. So also remember, go to Victor's website, the blade of Perseus, VictorHanson.com and what else? Victor, if you're on X at V.D. Hansen, that is his handle on Facebook. I'm going to start posting on X. I haven't been doing it because I've been doing the try to do it, come back with the two columns and the podcast, but I, as a victim, I can say I'm a victim now. A victim? You're right. I have to go through this litany every once in a while. This is Victor part time is four podcasts a week, four video, short videos for the daily signal. Victor, David Hansen and his own words. One video for your website, two articles for your website, an essay for American greatness, a syndicated column. I know what I'm doing. What else you do? I had an incident this week yesterday. Wrote a book. A hard incident is a technician was trying to explain to me, if you lose 40% of your lung, your heart doesn't have enough oxygen yet. And then if you continue your pace as if it does, it naturally beats faster. And then if you have an assault on it, like in my case, I was prescribed a lot of steroids for a test, then it goes crazy. And that's my problem. I don't know. It's like an IED. I don't know when I'm doing things. All of a sudden you get an episodic tachycardia. Yeah. Well, it's kind of two steps forward. Yeah, it is. Three steps forward, one back. It's very strange. It is. It's funny about healing from the two operations is I would say the best day I had was Sunday. And I walked about 9,000. And then my wife and I drove all the way over. She drove all the way over to Palo Alto. We went out to dinner. I hadn't rarely do that early dinner. And then we went home and we watched a couple of hours of TV. I wrote an article and then I started this regimen 50 milligram of prednisone they wanted before the test. And I, the next day I was dysfunction. I couldn't walk without 120 beats. So it's, you're right. It's three steps forward, two back. You never know what's going to be each day. And I'm kind of getting frustrated with it. But you know, people say it's only four months, but four months is a long time. Well, Victor is very attentive to his whereabouts. And I noticed that he has positioned a book behind him. You don't have to turn around, Victor, but it is this book. Yes, it is. American Trojan by Max Nikias. So a beautiful book. So folks, if you're thinking about, yeah, it's lovely. I think if everybody bought it, they would see that it concerns about five or six topics that have been really important to us. One of them is higher education as president of USC. He saw what was going on. Another one is the hysteria as he describes a me too. Another is what legal immigrants of the old school used to be like and what their version of America was. Another is why an engineer and a technician can operate a university in a way different than an English major, you know what I mean, as he did at USC. And then it's just an interesting book of the people he's met. So it's a fascinating book. And I think it's gaining a very good readership. Yeah. Well, if you go on Amazon, you can buy it and you can also order counter revolution, the rise, the fall and rise of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. I think we'll see what, whether it holds up in the next, because I just did the afterward. I just, I'm finishing it, the little post. I can't wait to read it. I can't wait. I think people will like it. Well, Victor, you've been terrific, even though you're under this duress from yesterday. Appreciate all the wisdom you shared. Donald Trump today, the day this comes out, Thursday will be in China. I just have to add, I hope to heck, well, he said he was going to try and do something about Jimmy Lai, the great freedom fighter. So I hope he is able to help get him sprung from the terrible imprisonment he's in Hong Kong. If he was able to do that with Jimmy Lai and stop the Ukraine war and stop win the Iran war in the next six weeks, that would be a historic achievement. Yeah, would be. Well, Victor, you've been terrific. Thanks very much for all the wisdom you shared. Folks, we'll be back soon with another episode of Victor Davis Hansen and his own words. Bye-bye. Thank you for tuning in to The Daily Signal. Please like, share, and subscribe to be notified for more content like this. You can also check out my own website at victorhansen.com and subscribe for exclusive features in addition.