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The loud fight over what will happen to America's “Dreamers” isn't what it seems. For both sides, it's a fig leaf used to mask their true intentions. In his first term, Barack Obama admitted that he had no constitutional authority ("I'm president, I'm not king") to grant amnesties. Yet during his campaign for ...
Imagine if there were a South Korean dictatorship that had been in power, as a client of the United States since 1953. Imagine also that ...

Victor Davis Hanson is the author, most recently, of “The Father of Us All: War and History, Ancient and Modern.” Contact him at ...
And then America will certainly become yet another one of history's casualties of diversity. Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson ...
In "Who makes money off illegal immigration?", Victor Davis Hanson decries that the migrant story is more complex than the liberal view of desperation and exploitation.
Victor Davis Hanson, a military historian and columnist for National Review Online, wrote effusively about Nunes' book as well.

In a way, they have already legally seceded from the union and provided other cities with a model of how to ignore any federal law they do not like.
Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow here, calls Oroville the "canary in the mine". He is not optimistic about the future of US infrastructure, unconvinced that fiscal conservatives in President Trump's party will approve a huge spending splurge.
UCLA basketball is facing Kentucky in the Sweet 16 tonight in Memphis, Tennessee. Eyebrows were raised when the trip to Tennessee was justified despite a state law that prohibits California tax-supported individuals from traveling to certain states ...
Victor Davis Hanson, a current writer for National Review and a frequent critic of multiculturalism, for instance, published a National Review piece about race and crime a year after Derbyshire's firing that loudly echoed his offending column without ...
... does not summarily deport employed, crime-free, undocumented immigrants who have lived here for years, its reform agenda will quickly win the debate and at last return immigration to a legal enterprise," wrote historian and columnist Victor Davis ...
... Confederacy's secession and nullification. But such reactionary Confederate obstructionism is still quite an irony given California's self-righteous liberal preening.
Fellow speakers include Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institution, U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, of Montana and Charlie McNeil of NexGen Resources.
Thus, as columnist Victor Davis Hanson explains "the political and media opponents of Donald Trump are seeking to subvert his presidency in a manner unprecedented in the recent history of American politics.
Fellow speakers include Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institution, U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, of Montana and Charlie McNeil of NexGen Resources.
Millions of exasperated red-state Democrats, union members and a displaced middle class sought change through a reckless and unknown outsider rather than more of the same from their own all too familiar and predictable insider.
And then conservatives like Victor Davis Hanson saw even broader validation: the Oroville incident proved that they've always been right about how immigration and benefits to the poor are destroying this state.

As columnist, military historian, and Fowler native, Dr. Victor Davis Hanson wrote in a recent opinion piece, California Goes Confederate: "California, for all its braggadocio, cannot not leave the U.S or continue its states'-rights violations of ...
Victor Davis Hanson writes that Clinton ran her 2016 campaign on identity politics, banking on the notion that she could reassemble various slices of the American electorate, in the fashion that Barack Obama had in 2008 and 2012, to win a majority of ...
Two weeks ago we added Victor Davis Hanson to our regular rotation. His column will generally appear on Mondays. Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, focuses on classics and military history.
To the editor: Everything I have been worrying about regarding California and its infrastructure vis a vis the Oroville Dam crisis was expressed by Victor Davis Hanson. Where did it all go wrong in our state? Between our underfunded pensions, the ...
Victor Davis Hanson is usually calm, logical and sensible. So, it's surprising how off the mark his Op/Ed column "California goes Confederate" was.
Whenever I read a letter to the editor criticizing Victor Davis Hanson's commentaries, the writers always attack him and never the content of his writing.
The abrupt Obama administration pre-election pullout from Iraq in 2011, along with the administration's failed reset with Russia and the Iran deal, created a three-headed hydra in the Middle East.
The abrupt Obama administration pre-election pullout from Iraq in 2011, along with the administration's failed reset with Russia and the Iran deal, created a three-headed hydra in the Middle East.
I was horrified to see Victor Davis Hanson contributing a piece to The Tribune on Feb. 6 ("When normalcy is actually revolution").
A year ago, politicians and experts were predicting a near-permanent statewide drought, a "new normal" desert climate. The most vivid example of how wrong they were is that California's majestic Oroville Dam is currently in danger of spillway failure ...
... confusing Trump's often unorthodox and grating style with his otherwise practical and mostly centrist agenda. In sum, Trump seems a revolutionary, but that only is because he is loudly undoing a revolution.
They may say they are made up of working-class people, but Victor Davis Hanson, writing in National Review last month wrote this on who represents today's Democrats: "On key issues, they represent a minority opinion, one confined to the entertainment ...
Re "Trump revolution is a return to normalcy" (Page 3D, Feb. 5): The article by Victor Davis Hanson is the kind of information The Bee should print in the Opinion page, this article is the truth of how things have been for the last eight years under ...
Victor Davis Hanson writes at National Review, "For all the hysteria over the bluntness of the mercurial Trump, his agenda marks a return to what used to be seen as fairly normal, as the U.S.
So this was change, all right, and revolutionary but only in its dreadfulness. And, to make matters infinitely worse, there was what commentator Victor Davis Hanson, exemplar of the long view, called Mr. Obama's "you didn't build that" approach to ...
Realistically, the US-Russia rivalry will remain in place -- but a "strong and nationalist United States," writes Victor Davis Hanson, can be a diplomatic, military and economic "hinge" upon which U.S. efforts to "discourage" Putin from doing things ...
... but that scholars often don't know how to respond to public interest in their field. He also describes the reputation of Victor Davis Hanson, probably the best-known classicist in the United States but also a controversial figure among his academic ...
"In our petroleum-paranoid world, 'No Blood For Oil' was the common smear against removing oil-rich Saddam Hussein," Victor Davis Hanson declared in a 2006 essay. Hanson is now a Trump supporter. In 2011, Rush Limbaugh, another Trump supporter, ...
We've been sorry to learn that The Tribune is due to be even smaller in content in the future, more local, less national, etc.
... too many agendas have warped the once-noble idea of hate-crime legislation. It has become a fossilized relic of the 1980s that was well-intended, became incoherent and politicized - and now should be scrapped.
For every Leonard Pitts Jr., we offer Victor Davis Hanson. For every Paul Krugman, there's Jay Ambrose. For every cartoon by Lisa Benson or Glenn McCoy, you'll find cartoons by Jack Ohman or Joel Pett.
Victor Davis Hanson - a highly regarded historian and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution - told TheBlaze that the "Trump-as-Hitler rhetoric is just a reawakening of the Bush-as-Hitler tropes 10 years [ago] and before that the Reagan-as-Hitler ...
To mark this historical day, we've assembled a panel that we think reflects all sides of the new Trump administration - a mashup of the Ricochet Podcast and Need To Know with Charen and Nordlinger with a dash of Victor Davis Hanson thrown in for ...
Furor has arisen over President-elect Donald Trump's charges that our intelligence agencies are politicized. Spare us the outrage.
This month in Chicago, a white special-needs teenager was held captive by four black youths. The victim was bound, gagged, tortured, forced to drink toilet water, partially scalped, and subject to racially and politically motivated verbal abuse.
Every time I see The Bee's editorial pages identify conservative columnist Victor Davis Hanson as someone who "teaches history at Stanford University" I have to cringe.
Victor Davis Hanson, in an op-ed piece last Sunday states, "The world's problem with the Israelis? They are Jews." Mr. Hanson has it backward.
Last week in Chicago, a white special-needs teenager was held captive by four black youths. The victim was bound, gagged, tortured, forced to drink toilet water, partially scalped, and subject to racially and politically motivated verbal abuse.
Neoconservative pundit Victor Davis Hanson (a relentless cheerleader for the Bush-Cheney administration) complained that "Obama's foreign policy was an utter failure" and concluded: "So Obama now departs amid the ruin of the Democratic Party into a ...
How is soon-to-be President Donald Trump likely to deal with terrorism? Historian, author and columnist Victor Davis Hanson shared his predictions Tuesday during the season-opening lecture of The Society of the Four Arts' Esther B. O'Keeffe series ...
Author Victor Davis Hanson wrote in October about California's "Highway of Death," which was recently ranked by a travel site as the deadliest highway in the country.
Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, said that language is being manipulated for political purposes all the time by the left and the right.
I wonder if Victor Davis Hanson, in the academic interest of fair play, informed by his profound understanding of things historical, will ever find the slightest reason to critique any issue surrounding our president-elect, Donald Trump, as profoundly ...


 

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