Revealed and Revealed Again: The Many Ironies on the Left

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In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler talk about Trump sentenced, the ironies Trump reveals on the Left, Karen Bass icon of the Democratic Party, would a Mayor Caruso be different, Newsom needs Trump, and rebuilding California.

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Speaker 4 The namesake, Victor Davis-Hanson, who is the Martin and Ely Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wayna Marshabuski Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College.

Speaker 4 He's a best-selling author. He is a military historian and classicist.
He has a website, The Blade of Perseus.

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Victor has talked a lot the last couple of episodes, of course,

Speaker 4 about the fires in California with the great Sammy Wink, but we still have much more to discuss discuss about

Speaker 4 that catastrophe, ongoing catastrophe, as we talk here on Saturday, January 11th. This particular episode will be up on the 14th.

Speaker 4 But we're going to begin today's episode talking about the verdict, Judge Merchant's verdict, ruling against Donald Trump, some irony about Donald Trump, and then full-blown into the fires.

Speaker 4 And we're going to do all this when we come back from these important messages.

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Speaker 4 back with the Victor Davis-Hansen show. Victor, I'm going to read a little from today's New York Post.
Again, this is January 11th, and this is Jonathan Turley

Speaker 4 and his assessment of Judge Merchant, Merchant, what the headline, one of the headlines is the merchant brag hit job. And here's what Turley writes.

Speaker 4 On Friday, that was yesterday in real time, as we're talking, the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump saw one of the most impassioned defense arguments given at such a hearing in years from the judge himself.

Speaker 4 Acting Justice Juan Merchant admitted that the case was, quote-unquote, unique and remarkable, but insisted that, quote, once the courtroom doors were closed, the trial itself was no more special, unique, and extraordinary than the other 32 cases in the courthouse.

Speaker 4 If so, says Turley, that is a damning indictment of the entire New York court system.

Speaker 4 Almost done here. Merchant allowed a dead misdemeanor.
to be resuscitated by allowing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to effectively prosecute declined federal offenses.

Speaker 4 Victor, this is a travesty, but I think it, like everything else that tries to hurt Donald Trump, it may help Donald Trump. But what are your thoughts, Victor?

Speaker 4 Everything so far

Speaker 4 has made Donald Trump stronger. As I said before, he's a Nietzschean figure that the more you try to destroy him unfairly, the stronger he gets.

Speaker 4 Everyone who's looked at this case, even people like John Fetterman

Speaker 4 and

Speaker 4 people on the left,

Speaker 4 Mr. Epstein, who is a

Speaker 4 Congressional Democratic Counsel, have said it's a joke. It was a federal offense if it was an offense, and the feds th thought it was not, so then he bootstrapped that onto a state offense.

Speaker 4 There's nothing wrong with having a non-disclosure form.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 the whole case centered around the idea that he wanted to get Donald Trump, and he was in competition with Lita Letita James, Attorney General, and Fanny Willis, the Georgia prosecutor, and Jack Smith, all of whom have disgraced themselves.

Speaker 4 And he thought that he could come up with this novel idea that even though the feds said that Donald Trump had not violated federal campaign laws, that the fact that he had had a non-disclosure form with Stormy Daniels and had not reported it as a campaign expenditure, then he was going to call that a felony.

Speaker 4 And then

Speaker 4 each time that he did not report it on a form would be another felony, and then he could say there were 34 or 33 felonies and make it psychodramatic. And that's what he did.

Speaker 4 And he was biased, and we don't know what the jury count was. We were never told exactly what each jury deliberation's verdict was.

Speaker 4 There were no instructions to that effect. He ruled almost 100% against every Trump motion.
His daughter is making a fortune merchandising her father's name as an anti-Trump.

Speaker 4 As I said, as she sells her skills as a campaign consultant, made several million dollars during the campaign cycle. I was surprised.

Speaker 4 I guess Comey Barrett and Roberts decided to join the left-wing majority and let the sentencing

Speaker 4 continue. They were not worried that the whole thing was a joke and that the purpose of it was to say that Donald Trump is the first president to be a convicted felon and that's what they got.

Speaker 4 Or maybe they think, well, we'll save our ammunition and when the whole case comes up, not just the sentencing on appeal, then we will reverse it. But

Speaker 4 it's a joke.

Speaker 4 It's why people don't trust the judicial system. Anybody, any major corporation,

Speaker 4 any major controversial figure who's conservative in New York, you're going to butt heads with Alvin Bragg or Letita James or a federal prosecutor in the DOJ and you're going to be in trouble.

Speaker 4 And so you shouldn't do business there. You should

Speaker 4 get out. And that's what's going to happen.
People are fleeing New York.

Speaker 4 So the problem with all these things is we're going to talk about in a minute with the LA fire, they seem sustainable until they're not.

Speaker 4 And so When you get this many people and that much capital leaving New York, city and state, everything seems okay for a while, and then it doesn't. And the same thing with crime.

Speaker 4 You let in a million, two million, three million, four million illegals, and then when you let in five, the whole thing falls apart. These people have wrecked the country

Speaker 4 and under the guise of DEI and woke.

Speaker 4 And I think people are going to hold them accountable. They have no choice.
If they don't hold them accountable, there's no country left.

Speaker 4 You can't have a country where a rogue prosecutor invents new crimes just for the purpose. At the same time, he's going after Daniel Penny for saving people.

Speaker 4 And there was a case on the subway. To show Alvin Bragg in action, Jack, I'll just finish with this.
A homeless man was attacked by, what, four people. He was Hispanic, they were Hispanic.

Speaker 4 He fought off them heroically. He stabbed and killed one.
And Alvin Bragg, I guess it was in Queens, so it was the Queen's prosecutor, but they chose not to

Speaker 4 indict him, which was good. But why did they go after Daniel Penny? Because

Speaker 4 he didn't try to kill the person, just like that person didn't try to kill the person. But that person killed his assailant.

Speaker 4 And Daniel Penny, even more nobly, was trying to stop people from being assailed other than himself.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 so this is what's going.

Speaker 4 They make a desert and they call it justice. And

Speaker 4 everybody's getting tired of it. I think there's a collective...

Speaker 4 I don't know what it is, but there's really an anger at this whole diversity, equity, inclusion thing. And there was a subtext here that we can't talk about in polite conversation.

Speaker 4 But Fannie Willis played the race card, as you know, with Nathan Wade and said, it's all about going after a black woman.

Speaker 4 Letita James played the race card and said the same thing and campaigned to get Donald Trump. And Alvin Bragg played the race card.

Speaker 4 And they all thought that they would resonate with the white and liberal community who helped them.

Speaker 4 But there was a racial angle that they thought that the meme that Donald Trump was a racist played into what they thought would give them national publicity and influence.

Speaker 4 And the irony, of course, is African Americans voted for Donald Trump at a higher rate than any other Republican in memory.

Speaker 4 Well, it all gets back to what... Shelby Steele has been writing about for years, that race is really not about blacks in America, it's about whites in America.
It is about whites.

Speaker 4 It's about a guilty, wealthy, white professional class that lives

Speaker 4 lives of comfort and affluence and tries to square the circle of their guilt and they do so by blaming racism and

Speaker 4 homophobia, sexism on the white working class that has no privilege, while they use their

Speaker 4 undeniable privilege for their own elitism. And they feel bad about it, but they justify it by saying they're racist, not me.
I can't be racist because I am calling everybody else a racist.

Speaker 4 And then they partner with the black elite and the Hispanic elite, who they're indifferent. Race doesn't matter.
They both have the same aspirations, the same values.

Speaker 4 And they have become as despised by the white working class as the Hispanic and black elite, the Joyreeds of the world, the California majority leader of the House who was on television trying to explain why he called a special session of the legislature to go after Donald Trump, but not to discuss the catastrophe in Los Angeles.

Speaker 4 He has about as much

Speaker 4 relevance to a Hispanic contractor in Madera, Merced, as

Speaker 4 Gavin Newsome or Nancy Pelosi does, a white truck driver in Des Moines. And so that's what Donald Trump proved.
There's a class solidarity that trumps race and that's a good development. Yeah.

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Speaker 4 And Victor, I have to say, when I saw this copy come in, it reminded me of

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I'm not going to sing it.

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Speaker 4 spraying weeds or I'm driving and so I get this call

Speaker 4 and it says oh by the way you wrote something and I disagree with it and said excuse me who are you I don't know, I got your number on the internet and I'm really angry at you and don't hang up on me.

Speaker 4 And I said, you know, I don't do that to other people. I've never called a person I didn't know in my entire life and then railed about them.
But I have at least two or three of those a day.

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Yeah.

Speaker 4 The life of a California Raisin Farmer, ex-Resno State Professor. Who's dodging embers, burning embers.

Speaker 4 Victor, you wanted to talk about

Speaker 4 Trump and irony. Ironea, it's a Greek word from Sophocles, made it famous in his seven plays.

Speaker 4 Irony. Irony.
We all know what irony is. It's a message that

Speaker 4 it's a reality that exposes the opposite of what the rhetoric is. Or the rhetoric is used to convey a message that's far more important.

Speaker 4 There's elements of karma as well. One person does something, but it's ironic that the opposite is the result.
I think everybody talks about Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 He shouldn't be talking about the Panama president as right-wing. We're embarrassing them.
All the bipartisan establishments are angry at Trump. Greenland,

Speaker 4 they don't understand irony. And you saw it with the nominations.
It was ironic that he's just said to himself, anybody who is quiet

Speaker 4 in these particular slots who suffered, I'm going to

Speaker 4 favor. So Cash Patel, the FBI, went out.
Now it's ironic. He's going to run it.
Tulsi Gabbard, maybe, I hope, gets confirmed. They put her on a watch list.
Jay Bacharia, they went after him.

Speaker 4 The NIH. Pete Heckseth, he wrote a book, The Pentagon Hated.
He'll won the Pentagon. You get the impression.
So the same thing with these trolling things.

Speaker 4 The left has canonized the idea that you change names.

Speaker 4 As I said once, I came to my office in Junepel Serra Plaza at Stanford where I work, was changed. The Woodworld Wilson School is changed.

Speaker 4 Everybody, the Boat Hall is changed. The Earl Warren Center is changed.
So Trump comes along and says, well, we're in the age of change.

Speaker 4 I think I'm going to change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. And then you go, you can't do that.
That's imperialistic.

Speaker 4 And then you start to look at his irony and you think, well, there's 1,700 miles of coastline that America has on the Gulf, and there's 1,700 miles on Mexico.

Speaker 4 And since we changed things, they've had 400 years of their share. They can keep going on.

Speaker 4 Everybody in Mexico keeps using Gulf of Mexico, but we in the Western world are going to start using Gulf of America. And that got them so angry.

Speaker 4 But then it was also ironic because Scheinbaum started producing maps, you know, of Mexico's borders up near Montana or something.

Speaker 4 And then you want to say, well, why don't you get in a fight with Donald Trump and put your $63 billion in remittances where your mouth is?

Speaker 4 Or your 12 million people who are going to come back pretty soon. So it was ironic.

Speaker 4 And then with Greenland, he brings up the whole Greenland thing, and then Denmark gets angry, and then he starts to leak. His people start to leak.
Well, wait a minute.

Speaker 4 New York is closer to Greenland than is Copenhagen. Where is Greenland? I think last time I looked at the map, it's a North American territory.
It's not European. And you little four million person

Speaker 4 country are colonizing you, an EU. You're an imperial power and you're trying to control this native indigenous people with this vast expanse as if you're, I don't know,

Speaker 4 16th century Britain and you're trying to control the whole continental-sized country that's not even in your continent, where the Americans are just trying to help and let them be autonomous and help them with aid and defend themselves and help the West.

Speaker 4 And the same thing.

Speaker 4 Colonialism. The same thing with Panama.
Oh,

Speaker 4 you object to Yankees coming in and trying to make you honor and agree, but then you invite in the most imperialistic colonial people in the world, the communist Chinese, and you do it on like us

Speaker 4 to make a lot of money.

Speaker 4 We don't want any money. We just want our ships not to be put in second place or to pay more than other ships or to make sure our military can get through.

Speaker 4 So, you know, that's what he does. And Canada is ironic because 51 states, and he just says,

Speaker 4 Well, your Trudeau,

Speaker 4 he weighed in at the election and he said that Harris should have won as the first black woman. It'd been wonderful if I lost.
And you have an open border, you don't defend it.

Speaker 4 But it's kind of ironic because you're under

Speaker 4 the U.S. nuclear umbrella and you rely on American defense and you rely on a border in which we don't send our illegal aliens into your country.
We don't send drugs into your country.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 you're kind of hypocritical. Maybe we should just, you stay Canada, we'll stay America.
You get your own military works.

Speaker 4 You have your own economy. And of course, that's not what they want.

Speaker 4 So

Speaker 4 every time he starts these discussions, they call it trolling, but the more deeply you uncover the layers of arguments, that's ironic. And the people who are blasting him then become hypocritical.

Speaker 4 And that's and the same thing he did with the Republicans. Oh, I don't know if I can vote for Pete Hex.
I don't know if I can vote for Paul Hooker.

Speaker 4 Well, you voted for Pete Buttigig and you voted for Mallorca's. That didn't bother you as a Republican senator, did it? So

Speaker 4 he knows what he's doing.

Speaker 4 You have to go up to a point and then you have to stop, though.

Speaker 4 Because

Speaker 4 Trudeau is out, and the left will be out, and a pro-American government will be in Canada. And we will do it a lot of favors by buying their oil and building Keystone, I hope.

Speaker 4 So you don't want to alienate

Speaker 4 Canadians.

Speaker 4 The presumptive next

Speaker 4 head of the government there seems like a real cool cat. Yeah, he does.
Mr. Apple Eater.

Speaker 4 Yeah, that'd be a great North and America tag team. Hey, Victor, by the way,

Speaker 4 I was thinking about irony in movies, and

Speaker 4 for whatever reason, I thought of

Speaker 4 Clint Eastwood and Hang Him High, which, of course, you know, they tried to kill him, and then they all end up getting hanged.

Speaker 4 They tried to hang him, and

Speaker 4 he hanged them. Yeah, so I love that movie.
Terrific. Ed Begley, Bruce Stern, others.

Speaker 4 Inger Stevens was in that.

Speaker 4 She was a nice sweet. Oh, yes, of course.
Of course. A nice lady.

Speaker 4 Yeah, she killed herself. Did she? Yeah, she did.

Speaker 4 I liked Inger Stevens.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 of course, I'm not going to brag, but Anne Margaret and Inger Stevens were both sweet. Oh, well, I've seen Ann Margaret in, what's that, carnal knowledge, a little more of her than

Speaker 4 a 12-year-old boy was supposed to see at the time.

Speaker 4 Anyways, my friend, we are going to get into more of your views about the insanity of the fires and what caused them and the leadership in California.

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Speaker 4 your interlocutors here.

Speaker 4 Victor, here's a headline.

Speaker 4 There's a lot in this. And

Speaker 4 folks have heard and talked so much about the fires, but some news came out yesterday. Again, we're recording on the 11th of January.
Leaked memo, leaked memo, reveals L.A.

Speaker 4 Mayor Karen Bass demanded her fire department cut an extra $49 million just one week before the wildfires broke out. This is from the Daily Mail.
Quick read here, the first three lines.

Speaker 4 Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass demanded her fire department make an extra $49 million of budget cuts last week.

Speaker 4 A leaked memo revealed the cut is already on top of the $17.6 million of cuts in her latest budget. The extra cuts requested just days before the fires broke out and devastated swaths of

Speaker 4 Los Angeles would have shut down 16 fire stations and crippled the department's ability to respond to emergencies, sources said. She hired in her budget, her $50 billion budget, 451 new positions.

Speaker 4 And you go and look at them as I did, they're all, not all, but almost all of them are DEI.

Speaker 4 So remember, everybody, DEI is a sin of commission and omission. It impedes

Speaker 4 productivity. It's a

Speaker 4 commissariat that double-guesses you and tries to audit you when you're doing nothing wrong. But then it eats away resources.

Speaker 4 And it destroys meritocracy. If I could just indulge everybody, I would like to go down a check rule of this Confederacy of dunces that destroyed Los Angeles.

Speaker 4 So you start with the mayor, and you pointed out she thought, she was warned, remember, that the Santa Ana winds were high, the chaparral was dry, they'd had fires before, stay here in the command post.

Speaker 4 And she decided to go to Africa to showcase, I don't think she went there, Jack, to consult with the president of Ghana about fire protection strategies. I guess it was DEI.

Speaker 4 It's sort of like if I was the mayor of

Speaker 4 Los Angeles, at this point, I'd go to Sweden to see my roots. She thought

Speaker 4 it would resonate. And then she really didn't come back quickly.
And she was confronted at the airport. And she got an honest reporter because he wasn't an American.

Speaker 4 So he said, other Americans are corrupt. So

Speaker 4 he said, you know, why did you leave and are you ashamed? She just looked there stone-faced, comes back

Speaker 4 and then gets in there and she tells the reporter to shut up.

Speaker 4 And she doesn't have a clue. So as these fires are going on, the city is releasing false alarm after false alarm about mass evacuations.

Speaker 4 So everybody is in the whole city now is paranoid as they should be. They start to evacuate.
No, you don't have to. No, and so they have no trust in the government.
And then people start

Speaker 4 things she did, and this is one of them.

Speaker 4 And then in 2018, when they had a similar fire, and remember, there's 200,000 homeless people. Greater Los Angeles, Jack,

Speaker 4 is 18 million people.

Speaker 4 this fall. So there are people all over here on hillsides at night in the winter who are lighting fires.
They caught one, as Mel Gibson mentioned,

Speaker 4 and other people have mentioned, and they usually let them out. But there's a high likelihood that some people to keep warm were lighting fires, and this took off.

Speaker 4 But in 2018, somebody had mentioned that. She said, don't dare blame the homeless.
This from the ex-Castroite who used to have her hijairas as she went to Havana to meet...

Speaker 4 the good man himself, the mass-murder infidel,

Speaker 4 head of the black caucus in Congress.

Speaker 4 So then you look at her appointments. So she looks at the water and power utilities are

Speaker 4 and she says,

Speaker 4 well, we've had a little problem with our appointments. The prior guy is now in federal prison for bribery.

Speaker 4 So we had another person who then quit.

Speaker 4 So I'm going to get the first Latina. So they got Miss Kiones.

Speaker 4 And they said, you know, to get a quality person like that, we've got to double the salary to $750,000. We've got to pay this brilliant person who we know what PGE is like.
PGE is bankrupt.

Speaker 4 She was at PGE. So they paid her $2,000 a day to come over here.
And the city burns.

Speaker 4 And she says,

Speaker 4 we have a

Speaker 4 3 million gallon tank. And it's down.
That's what happened.

Speaker 4 Well, you don't really care how many gallons are in the tanks. You should know how many gallons it takes to

Speaker 4 put out a fire. Maybe you should have had 10 million, 20 million, 30 million.
Oh, you did. You had a 117 million gallon reservoir at the top of the city.
And

Speaker 4 it's fire season. It's still late fall, early winter.
It's dry. There's Santa Ana winds.

Speaker 4 And so surely you had a the brilliant person from PG ⁇ E who's getting $2,000 a day to shake up the system because your predecessor is in federal prison is empty, under repair.

Speaker 4 So, what would it matter if you had 3 million gallons or not when you needed 100 million and there's 117 million reservoir sitting there that could have saved these people's dreams and livelihoods, and it's empty?

Speaker 4 Okay, so then we go to

Speaker 4 the Vice Mayor. She's in Ghana,

Speaker 4 so we have Mr. Brian Williams, her DEI-appointed deputy mayor for safety.
So she's in Ghana, so everybody goes, well, Brian Williams is here. Oh, no, he's not.

Speaker 4 He's under suspicion.

Speaker 4 He's under suspicion. He phoned in a bomb threat to the city council.
So poor Mr. Deputy Mayor for safety is not on the job.
So then we go to the fire chief.

Speaker 4 Well, we know from Miss Crowley has talk

Speaker 4 she keeps saying, I've had all these jobs, I've had all these jobs. Well, they were mostly in paramedic jobs.

Speaker 4 And when she does talk the last two years about her tenure, it's always that I brought in 70% DEI.

Speaker 4 And now she's under the gun because she cannot speak about herself the last two years in terms of anything other than I'm the first LBGTQ woman

Speaker 4 fire chief.

Speaker 4 She didn't complain that we knew. She never went to the press and said she was going to cut 45 million.
She did cut 17.

Speaker 4 And now they're starting to blame her. So then she blames the mayor.

Speaker 4 And then she says, I love this.

Speaker 4 Well, our job starts with the hide when the water comes out. So we were all there, and it's true, we were there to put out the fire, but there was no water.
That's not my concern. It is your concern.

Speaker 4 You should have had all of your fire marshals every single day going through the whole city, checking those. And then when that didn't come out or the first hour, you should have had a backup plan.

Speaker 4 And you should have been on the phone every single day with Ms. Kiones saying, Is that reservoir full? Is that reservoir full? I got my people out there the moment a spark starts.
We're in danger. Ms.

Speaker 4 Kionez, get that reservoir full. I'm going to go public with it.
No.

Speaker 4 But she did have an assistant DEI fire chief,

Speaker 4 a very husky person and but she was quoted she had a nice little cute

Speaker 4 gay woman who had a little cute video and she said Christine Larson yes Christine Larson well you know people say can you carry a man look at the the

Speaker 4 miss on Miss Andreji the hating of Miss Anthropy Anthropoi, I don't know what we would call it, Miss Andrea,

Speaker 4 Miss Andrea, and she says,

Speaker 4 if I have to carry a man out of a house, he's in the wrong place.

Speaker 4 If I go to a,

Speaker 4 I guess you'd say, okay, Miss Larson, so if you go to a swimming pool and a toddler is at the bottom of the pool and he can't write and you're not able to jump in and keep you, hold your breath and go down and swim with him on his back, then he's in the wrong place, isn't he?

Speaker 4 Is that your attitude? Anytime you can't do a task, you blame the victim. That person should be fired.
Crowley should be fired. Tiones should be fired.

Speaker 4 Mr.

Speaker 4 Williams, if he's not fired, he's on leave, the deputy mayor, for say he should be fired.

Speaker 4 Karen Bass, of course, should resign. And then we go up the ladder.
Where was Camilla Harris? She's got a tenure.

Speaker 4 So Camilla Harris during the election, Jack, remember when she said, Juan Ron DeSantis is not doing enough for the flood victims in Florida? I'm a natural disaster person. So she

Speaker 4 flies into Florida. She gets in front of the camera.
She's ready to do all this. And then she gets poor Joe.
He's still got his little bitter streak.

Speaker 4 Well, you know, I get along with Ron DeSantis. He's doing a good job.
So she shuts up. And then Ron DeSantis

Speaker 4 puts his boot on her mouth and says something like, don't try to glom on to my work. So I thought she had a record.
And she's an an L.A. resident.
So I thought she would be in the cameras.

Speaker 4 I'm Camilla Harris, and as you know,

Speaker 4 I support full utilities and power. I'm a fracker now,

Speaker 4 and I believe in energy development, as I announced in my 100-year transformation metamorphosis, and she's not there. So then we go to Joe Biden, the president.
Joe's there.

Speaker 4 Yeah, he's there, but he's there to put off thousands of acres off limits to the public. So you can't have power

Speaker 4 to Angeles. And they ask him about Job.
Hey,

Speaker 4 let me tell you

Speaker 4 that

Speaker 4 my grandkids' house was saved. My son,

Speaker 4 his kid, I guess his dog, my kid's house was saved. Today I'm a great-grandson.
How do you think that?

Speaker 4 And then later he goes to another press conference. He goes, well, the rest of the house, fire away.
Fire away questions about people who've been torched.

Speaker 4 And is it true that he suggests that he was at Nixon's funeral, funeral rather than Carter?

Speaker 4 Somebody called me up. I have to check that.
Somebody said that he had said that, that he thought he was at Nixon. Anyway, I'm going to don't quote me on that.

Speaker 4 So then we come to the peace, the resistance with our mayor, excuse me, our governor. So Mr.

Speaker 4 Mel Gibson the other day said, What should

Speaker 4 the governor have done? Mel said, use less hair grease.

Speaker 4 So he flies in, and he always flies in with his Abercrombie and Fitch vest, kind of like, I don't have one on, but kind of a nice visa.

Speaker 4 He's got his hair slicked back, kind of like that David Muir guy that had his

Speaker 4 coat pinned up. He looks the same.
He's got it slicked back. And unfortunately, a woman runs up to him and gets through security.
And he says, I don't know. I'm just calling the president.

Speaker 4 But of course, he's not calling the president. And she starts to yell at him.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 what does he say about the hydrants? Well, it's a local matter. It's a local matter.

Speaker 4 Do you mean, Gavin, that there's natural springs in Los Angeles of water? So Los Angeles gets, I think, 15% of its water from wells. They get it from the Owens Valley, state problem.

Speaker 4 The Colorado River, state problem.

Speaker 4 And the aqueduct, and the pinstocks that are pumped over the grapevine state problem. So we look at you, Gavin, and you know, in 2014, we voted we

Speaker 4 $7.5 billion for a 1.3 million acre

Speaker 4 new reservoir above Millerton Lake, not far from where I'm speaking, on the San Joaquin River. It's a tertiary reservoir.
There's not a lot of problems. It's not in the high Sierra.

Speaker 4 It's right in the foothills. 1.3

Speaker 4 is what we were supposed to do. Well, it's been 11 years, and I don't know where the 7.5 billion.
I bet it was for other tasks, but we didn't build it.

Speaker 4 So then we go to the sites reservoir on the Sacramento, another low, so that we could have more storage. 1.5 million.
We didn't build it. But we have the Los Branos Grandes, Victor.

Speaker 4 They're going to build the other one.

Speaker 4 At least it'll double the capacity of San Luis. Well, it's 1.7 million.
They didn't build any of them.

Speaker 4 So they said, we don't need 5 million acre-feet of storage to put in your stupid aqueduct and pump it over to L.A. So you have a lot of water.

Speaker 4 And then it got a little worse, Jack, because they're letting out 90%. Then when you don't build reservoirs and you have wet, plentiful years, you say, I don't have anywhere to put it.

Speaker 4 So, of course, it's pre-planned.

Speaker 4 So they let 90% of the water out, don't pump it into the aqueduct, into the estuaries, to save the delta smelt, the three-inch, what they call the canary in the mine, which is endangered because they want to bootstrap on climate change and farming and Los Angeles taking water because it's not as fresh water and oxygenated.

Speaker 4 So, we're going to take all the water, cancel the contracts, let it out to the ocean, save the canary in the mine.

Speaker 4 And then they don't tell you there's evasive striped bass that are devouring these things like chocolate candy and there are 45 municipal districts around the bay.

Speaker 4 Now these are left-wing enlightened utopian people who put sewage, treated, but sewage into the delta and bay.

Speaker 4 So

Speaker 4 there's a final piece to this. He didn't build the reservoirs.

Speaker 4 He let the water out and then he started a grandstand. He came up with this crazy idea that he was going to be the Indigenous Persons President and the environmentalist green radical president.

Speaker 4 So he was going to go up the Klamath River and blow up four dams. And he was going to then say, we don't need 80,000 homes with clean energy.
We don't need flood control. We don't need irrigation.

Speaker 4 We don't need recreation. The people who have homes on the lake, screw them.

Speaker 4 They're probably wealthy white insects anyway that that prey on the society, screw them, we don't care, we're going to blow them up.

Speaker 4 And then he caused an environmental disaster of mud flows that kill flora, fauna, everything. But he did say that I restore to Native American people

Speaker 4 their native habitat. How does he even know that?

Speaker 4 Is anybody alive in 1860? I don't think so. And so that's his record.
And then you look to the fire problem, paradise fire, aspen fire, campfire,

Speaker 4 same old thing. They come in, he walks around, gets his Abercrombie and Fitch little thing.

Speaker 4 He gets his hair back, he walks around, sometimes he carries a little shovel, shovels some ashes, sometimes he has a little pokes around.

Speaker 4 Usually,

Speaker 4 you know, he's got some officials from the federal government, he wants to bail him out.

Speaker 4 And then he's running a $70 billion deficit, state deficit, given all the stuff he's spent on, $500 million for illegal alien health care, all that stuff, DI.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 they ask him every single time, don't you think you could bring back the timber companies? Don't you bring the logging mills to glean the forest?

Speaker 4 Can't you let individuals go up and get their firewood from the fallen trees in the Sierra or the Cascades? Don't you think you can clean the chaparral on the foothills?

Speaker 4 Don't you think you can let the farmers and ranchers graze a little bit more to get the brush down? No, no, no, no.

Speaker 4 I just got off the phone with the Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, the Wildlife Conservancy, and they said no.

Speaker 4 So that's what he did, and he created a Tinder box. He created a Tinder box, then he didn't allow enough water to hide it, and then he changed ancient protocols of all these awful people.

Speaker 4 You know what the subtext of all this is?

Speaker 4 Is these evil white

Speaker 4 people?

Speaker 4 These evil white males like William Mulholland. You remember him from Chinatown fame?

Speaker 4 The guy who dreamed up a way to have 18 million people in Los Angeles by brilliantly and ruthlessly bringing in Owens Valley, Colorado River, Aqueduct, and created Los Angeles and created the most efficient,

Speaker 4 futuristic water distribution system in the world.

Speaker 4 So, but, but, he was an old white guy. And so therefore we cannot have anybody ever like him again.
Or, or

Speaker 4 the architects of the California Water Project in the Central Valley who figured out in the 1930s, 40s, 50s, and 60s how to transfer two-thirds of the state's water to where only one-third is found, but two-thirds of the population are found, and the greatest distribution of water in the world and the highest lift of any pipeline in the world over the Great Mine.

Speaker 4 Those evil white people did that.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 then we go to the most sophisticated highway system by 1960 in the world, the California Freeway System, 101, 99, all these things.

Speaker 4 We added I-5 in the 70s, and it was all the work of these awful white men.

Speaker 4 And then we had these great universities. No, we didn't, Victor.

Speaker 4 You think Caltech and USC and UCLA and Stanford in the 1950s and 60s that really got going, became world-class universities, they were not great universities. You're mistaken.

Speaker 4 You're suffering from false conscience. Just because you went to Stanford, the UC system, you think they were good.

Speaker 4 They were racist, they were sexist, they were transphobic, they were homophobic, they were mediocre.

Speaker 4 But when we came, we took your legacy and we stripped off these racist names, Bolt Hall, Earl Warren, we got them all done, and we created these great universities.

Speaker 4 And they're turning out people like the Karen Basses and, you know, the Miss Kionas, these brilliant people that are running the infrastructure that they inherited, but they did not add to.

Speaker 4 Not one iota do they add to it,

Speaker 4 but they're correcting the endemic embedded sexism and racism tech within it. And that's where we are.

Speaker 4 How's that? Well, that's there's still more, Victor, still more. Look, I want to ask you a little more.
That was terrific, by the way.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 I'd like to raise,

Speaker 4 you don't have to comment on this. This is the East Coast prejudice or ignorance

Speaker 4 of water. For most of America, this is

Speaker 4 too much of it. It comes out.
And the real problems that California has been facing for years has just been met by indifference,

Speaker 4 by, let's just talk, the media, which is very

Speaker 4 East Coasty. Now, I just want to say that directly.
And I think you know.

Speaker 4 Well, I grew up a little different, Jack.

Speaker 4 I grew up in the 50s and 60s with a grandfather that I had to irrigate with every summer as we walked by.

Speaker 4 Here's the vocabulary he used.

Speaker 4 6-inch casing, 8-inch casing, 12-inch casing, 14-inching, turbine, submersible pump,

Speaker 4 1,000 gallons a minute, 1,800 gallons a minute, 600 gallons of of minute, pine flat dam, water, consolidated irrigation district flow, 24 hours, one acre foot. That's all I heard.
Water, water, water.

Speaker 4 Here, no, nothing, water, mineral rights, nothing. Yes,

Speaker 4 we live in a desert. California is a desert.

Speaker 4 The top third of it is Oregon, and it's wet, and the bottom two-thirds is a desert.

Speaker 4 And somebody

Speaker 4 figured out how to take that water from the Sierra and the top third and make it paradise.

Speaker 4 And then we ga handed it over to the present the most arrogant of all the generations, the most affluent, the most lucky in their inheritance. In about thirty years they destroyed it.

Speaker 4 And they had the arrogance to say that they were morally and intellectually superior to the people who were dead when they couldn't they couldn't do anything. They can't even maintain it.

Speaker 4 They don't know how to maintain it.

Speaker 4 Well, and the it is also feeds much of the world, which is

Speaker 4 double down on the craziness. Victor, I want to get a little more from you about Karen Bass.
I do want to let our listeners know about your website, The Blade of Perseus, VictorHanson.com.

Speaker 4 I want to recommend you visit it regularly, and you will find so much there.

Speaker 4 The links to Victor's weekly essays for American Greatness, his weekly syndicated columns.

Speaker 4 Victor writes two exclusive pieces every week for The Blade of Perseus, links to these podcasts and to their archives and to Victor's books.

Speaker 4 And I'm assuming soon we'll have links to the Rumble videos of these podcasts. And Victor does videos, also exclusive, for his website.
Now he's doing videos for the Daily Signal five times a week.

Speaker 4 I know when you sleep, Victor.

Speaker 4 I got a letter about that. Dear Victor, are you aware of the word overexposure? Be careful.

Speaker 4 Familiarity breeds content.

Speaker 4 Well,

Speaker 4 everyone's entitled to their opinion.

Speaker 4 You should subscribe. It's $5

Speaker 4 a month, discounted $50 for the full year. The Blade of Perseus, VictorHanson.com.
But I also should say on X. Victor also likes once a week.
He writes his big post on X.

Speaker 4 And it's usually, you know, not usually, always terrific, terrific stuff.

Speaker 4 So, Victor, one thing I wanted to, as we close out this segment on Karen Bass, you brought up, this is a Castro lover, that Venceramos, or however the hell you say it, brigade.

Speaker 4 We shall overcome, we shall conquer. Yeah, and she was not just, she was an organizer, a great activist, state representative.

Speaker 4 Then she was the Speaker of the Assembly, the most Democrat state in the nation. She was the leader of the House.

Speaker 4 And then she got to Congress, and she was the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Speaker 4 She's the mayor now, I know, Los Angeles, the second largest population, third largest population city in America. Victor, I think,

Speaker 4 as we look at this whole calamity, she is the Democrat Party. Oh, yeah, of course she is.

Speaker 4 She was crushed when Castro, remember she said, El comedante, El Herfe, Muerfe. She was so angry when he died.

Speaker 4 The loss to humanity that this mass killer, Castro,

Speaker 4 drove out a million of its most talented citizens, of which were a beneficiary.

Speaker 4 And a huge racist.

Speaker 4 Yeah, of course he was.

Speaker 4 The Cuban communists are mega-racists. Well, a Cuban Communist Party was run by the people in Cuba.
Remember, Cuba was a little different than the other Caribbean islands.

Speaker 4 There was a native Cuban

Speaker 4 indigenous population which they basically exterminated, but it was very, very small. And there were very,

Speaker 4 when the Spanish came around 1500,

Speaker 4 there wasn't a lot of indigenous people. So the Cubans, until African slaves were brought in in the later 16th century to do the sugar plantation work, there weren't a lot of blacks there.

Speaker 4 And that elite prided themselves, as you see from Mr. Mayorkas or Mr.
Gascon in Los Angeles, that elite prided themselves that they were basically European.

Speaker 4 And it was very racist. So the Communist Party in Cuba and the elite were racist.

Speaker 4 They didn't intermarry, intermingle. People, one of the great racists of all time was Che Guevara.
Amen. He used the N-word all the time.

Speaker 4 So,

Speaker 4 absolutely. They were killers and they were racist.

Speaker 4 And she idolized them.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 when I saw that deer in the headlights, silence, mute silence, when that reporter dressed her down, and

Speaker 4 she's a

Speaker 4 I don't think she's going to survive because one thing about the Hollywood left-wing, wealthy,

Speaker 4 Hollywood actors,

Speaker 4 financiers, all the people in Los Angeles with the big money. And I had just driven through Pacific Palisades in December to speak.

Speaker 4 It was a shortcut over to I-5.

Speaker 4 And

Speaker 4 it's one of the most beautiful, affluent,

Speaker 4 what's the word?

Speaker 4 tasteful, quiet,

Speaker 4 multi-multi,

Speaker 4 it's like Brentwood.

Speaker 4 The people there run the state.

Speaker 4 And for you to burn them out and then to be callous and then they're going to sit there and see their beautiful homes ruined and they're going to

Speaker 4 the mayor tried to cut the fire. If we had fire, she did cut the fire department.
The fire department could have saved my home and my neighborhood and our school and our golf club.

Speaker 4 And they cut it. And the power and water czar, who's overpaid, did not allow us to have water, which then still could have saved us.

Speaker 4 And the fire chief was incompetent, didn't care there wasn't water because she said it wasn't really her responsibility until it came out of the hydrant.

Speaker 4 And then the governor, and it's going to, at least for a while, and then they're going to, you've got to follow it through, Jack. So then, let's say we're talking six months ago.

Speaker 4 So then they're going to have to come in and get bulldozers and clean those lots up. That's all toxic.

Speaker 4 The plastic PVC pipe, the Romex wire,

Speaker 4 etc. The insulation,

Speaker 4 some of the wallboard. So they're going to have to put it in trucks and they're going to have to truck it out to a landfill.
And they're going to have to get a permit,

Speaker 4 permit. And that's going to take them about a year.
And then they're going to give an architectural and they're going to be in competition with 10,000 people to get their plans.

Speaker 4 And so they're all going to rush the planning department, which takes another year.

Speaker 4 And then they're going to start building, and they're going to have too few contractors and building inspectors. So they're going to be backlogged.

Speaker 4 And they're going to get a belly full of the California Coastal Commission. If you're in Malibu, it's going to be under the California Coastal Commission.

Speaker 4 And those are all appointees, and they're all left-wing.

Speaker 4 And they're mostly failed politicians and friends of failed politicians. Very well-paid as all California commissions, and they have absolute power.
None of them are going to be elected.

Speaker 4 And they're going to be over-regulated and over-lectured and over-sermonized to death as they try to reconstruct these homes. These homes took a half century, piece by piece, to build.

Speaker 4 But they represent the collective frustrations of thousands of people who had to deal with these agencies. And now they're all going to have to do it at once.
And it's going to be a disaster.

Speaker 4 And you think that Gavin Newsom, if he was was a good mayor, would say, listen, I've got a plan.

Speaker 4 I've got to go to Washington, and I've got to get $300 billion to bulk up the stupid socialist fair plan, which I have a policy with, which is completely insolvent. It will be.

Speaker 4 It only has $750 million in reserves. This thing is $200 billion.
And I'm going to get the money. to pay these claims out.
I'm going to waive some of the billing code restrictions.

Speaker 4 I'm going to give them money to hire another thousand building inspectors, another thousand code inspectors. I'm going to get a special landfill just to handle the debris taken out.

Speaker 4 That's what you think they do. They won't do that.

Speaker 4 Well, Victor, when we come back from these final messages, I think we should follow up a little bit on that

Speaker 4 because you raise questions of

Speaker 4 culpability broader than the knuckleheads who are the paid administrators and

Speaker 4 sympathy.

Speaker 4 Should we have sympathy? And then I have one final, I think, major question for you about:

Speaker 4 are all

Speaker 4 calamities equal in the eyes of ideologues? And we'll get to all that when we come back from these final messages.

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Speaker 4 We are back with the,

Speaker 4 well, yeah, what's the name of the show? The Victor Davis Hanson Show. Sorry, Victor,

Speaker 4 it's up late last night. I saw Tyrus last night.
I was in New Haven. Oh, you did? Oh, he was great.
Yeah. Did you talk to him?

Speaker 4 No, no. I was just a member of the audience.

Speaker 4 Was it a good audience? Was there a lot of people there? It was packed. Yeah, good.

Speaker 4 I'm very happy to see his career thrive because, you know,

Speaker 4 what I like about his career is not just he's on gut bill, he's funny, but he goes on regular news shows and he does sophisticated political analysis.

Speaker 4 And it's good. It's really good.
He's incisive. He's smart.
He's well spoken. And he brings a whole wealth of...
He's got natural intelligence, but he's also done a lot of different things.

Speaker 4 And so he's...

Speaker 4 I tell people, they say, who should we get as our speaker for this dinner or that?

Speaker 4 And then in the Northeast, I said, get Tyrus. He will put butts in the seats.
seats, and he is so damn smart. I love the guy.
I do, too.

Speaker 4 I like him.

Speaker 4 Long may Tyrus run.

Speaker 4 I'm making an excuse for being tired. So let me close out that issue of sympathy, culpability.

Speaker 4 Of course, watching these horrific scenes, Victor, you can't help but feel bad, feel, oh my gosh, this is devastation. This is terrible.

Speaker 4 I feel for the folks that live there, I don't care what their party affiliation is, but then

Speaker 4 you think, well, you

Speaker 4 this is, you voted for these clowns that left this house. They had a good, they had a good, they just had a chance.

Speaker 4 They had Caruso, I'm not a big fan of his, he's kind of a Republican, then he goes Democrat, depending where he thinks 51%.

Speaker 4 He's a big philanthropist. He endowed, I think, the law school at Pepperdine.
Very well known in Los Angeles. His daughter lost a house.
But had they elected him,

Speaker 4 I don't think this would have happened. I really don't.
I think that reservoir would not have been empty. I think he would have been on the phone the moment he heard a spark.
I think

Speaker 4 he wouldn't have had any

Speaker 4 reluctance to say, if we've got all these people camped out all over the

Speaker 4 hills, you see anybody lighting a Christmas tree with a propane torch or decked out in the mountains, and these are reports that have happened. You not only arrest them, you tell the media.

Speaker 4 You were going to tell people, stay on the lookout for anybody who's lighting fire. And it was just the opposite.
How dare you even suggest the poor homeless did this? Yeah, he would have been

Speaker 4 different. I should have,

Speaker 4 Jack, you reminded me, I should have included... I think his name is Mr.
Ruez. I think I should have included in this Confederacy of Dunces in our state.

Speaker 4 And I want to remind everybody, if you think I'm being unfair, and it's everybody's fault, it's not. California is the only state that has the following.

Speaker 4 There is not one state office holder, not the governor, not the lieutenant governor, not the attorney general, not the controller, who is a Republican.

Speaker 4 There is only nine, nine of 52 congressional seats who are Republican. That's about 17%.

Speaker 4 There is a super majority of Democrats in the House, what we call

Speaker 4 and the state senate. And of course there's Gavin Newsom.
We have the most left-wing

Speaker 4 state judiciary of any in the country, and we have the most left-wing federal appellate court anywhere in the world.

Speaker 4 And the San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times, to the the extent legacy media even matters, are left-wing.

Speaker 4 The daily news aggregators, the McClatchy newspapers, it's almost extinct now, but it was always left-wing.

Speaker 4 The aggregators, Apple News, Google News, da-da,

Speaker 4 Facebook, despite Mark Zuckerberg's 11th hour conversion, they're all left-wing. The universities are all left-wing.
They're all on the coast. So this is a left-wing problem.

Speaker 4 And we had the Speaker of the Assembly have a little press conference. He must have been an idiot.
He has called Jack a special session of the legislature.

Speaker 4 Now, some of you are going to say, well, Victor, he called it so they can get emergency financial relief, they can get emergency water and fire.

Speaker 4 No, he didn't. He called the special session

Speaker 4 to do what?

Speaker 4 To

Speaker 4 fund strategies to stop Donald Trump, his president. He thinks he's in 1832 South Carolina and he's a Confederate state, and he's trying to stop the federal government from intervening.

Speaker 4 That's what he thinks he's doing. Or he thinks he's Alvin Bragg, that he can take a state law and trump a federal law or a federal attorney.
And that's what he's trying to do.

Speaker 4 He's trying to stop Donald Trump. And think of the logic, Jack.
So

Speaker 4 you're in California, you have 200 billion plus of damages, you've got 250,000 people without a house, you're running a 70, 70,

Speaker 4 I don't care what it is, it once was $77 billion deficit. You have the highest taxes, income, among the highest sales, highest gas taxes.

Speaker 4 And you need what? You need federal help immediately. And you have a senile, demented friend who's going to go out of office in 10 days.
And then you have Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 And Donald Trump can help, and he will help. But what do you do with your only source of salvation?

Speaker 4 You call a special session of the legislature, you and Gavin Newsom, to try to thwart him. So the message is to Donald Trump.
Mr.

Speaker 4 Trump, due to our malpractice, and our left-wing monopoly of all the political levers and gears in this state, we have ruined it,

Speaker 4 probably intentionally. Our combination in a unique fashion of woke and green has spelled disaster.
So we need to be bailed out. So we want you to give us billions of dollars in federal assistance.

Speaker 4 But before you do, we're going to try to stop you from interfering in our state business. And we're going to try to

Speaker 4 We're going to try to block everything you do, immigration,

Speaker 4 logging, oil development, water allotments, but we're not going to block you if you want, if you're, I don't know,

Speaker 4 if you're going to give us $200, $300 billion.

Speaker 4 We'll take it.

Speaker 4 We'll take it, but we don't really want you to give it to us, but we'll take it. That's their attitude.
It's a bad attitude to have.

Speaker 4 It's an insane attitude to have. Even the

Speaker 4 reporters who are all left-wing couldn't believe it when they questioned him. It was one of the worst.

Speaker 4 It was worse than Karen Bass's performance. He said,

Speaker 4 I'm here.

Speaker 4 Why are you calling a special session to strategize thwarting Donald Trump when there's this natural disaster of historic proportions and you're going to need federal help? Shouldn't you

Speaker 4 we're going to discuss water and the fire. That's why

Speaker 4 that's what he did. It was just embarrassing.
He couldn't finish his sentence.

Speaker 4 What's a counterpoint to this, Victor, to me, the outrage Democrats and leftists are capable of outrage and prolonged outrage. And that's what we still see with January 6th.

Speaker 4 I'm sure there are still poor souls getting sentenced and held in terrible prison conditions, but this is a passion for them. That elicits tremendous tremendous outrage from the left.

Speaker 4 But the withdrawal from Afghanistan does not. Complicit by Joe Biden, orchestrated by Joe Biden, and this monstrous series of fires over the years

Speaker 4 when you're destroying the state, no outrage from the left. But they don't know actual catastrophes.

Speaker 4 Just think of what happened to Donald. I mean, everybody said there's no connection, there's no connection.
But just think the very

Speaker 4 again, I want to quote that line from Julius Caesar,

Speaker 4 Shakespeare Caesar.

Speaker 4 He doth stride above us like colossus, and we like little

Speaker 4 nothings

Speaker 4 seek our quiet grave. But the point I'm making is that just the idea there's going to be a different United States has shocked Canada and that

Speaker 4 Liberal coalition in Canada said, you know what, you idiot Trudeau, you have attacked Trump, you've celebrated Kamala-Harris, he's coming in, and we don't want you anymore. Get the hell out.

Speaker 4 Excuse my language. And then in Syria, this is a good time to attack Assad

Speaker 4 because he's not going to be propped up by Joe Biden's State Department or anybody. And they're going to be active.
So let's go get him. And then

Speaker 4 Iran, you know, Iran is terrified. And there's people protesting Iran.
So just the idea that he's coming and he's going to bring normality back has got a lot of people frightened and for good reason.

Speaker 4 And he's going to have to move, as I said, very quickly while they're licking their wounds. But this California thing is,

Speaker 4 if they had any sense, which they don't, they would say, Donald Trump, you're a builder. And one thing you'd like to do is build, and you build quickly and well.

Speaker 4 So would you come in here and give us a LA builder czar, a federal official, would you appoint to oversee the entire disbursement of federal funds? Because we don't trust these people.

Speaker 4 We believe if you give us $300 million,

Speaker 4 excuse me, billion, if you give us $300,

Speaker 4 they will hire DEI people and they will hire radical green people and they will squander it, just like they did all of the other monies from the state. Please don't do that.
Give us a federal...

Speaker 4 I don't know how long the movie stars when you lost... You know,

Speaker 4 I had a house that was almost burned three years ago, and I watched the map every day. And in two days, it looked like it was completely burned.
The map of burning area had gone over the house.

Speaker 4 And I didn't realize that the fire had gone all, made a 360 around it because the firemen had put them out.

Speaker 4 And then on this farm, we had a small house that was the repository of all of the family history. My father's war medals.
He won the Distinguished Service Medal. It's like the

Speaker 4 second medal, the Congressional Medal.

Speaker 4 And all of his

Speaker 4 World War II mementos. We had a 300-year Hansen Swedish Bible.
They were all stored where my father had an apartment, a nice little farmhouse. And

Speaker 4 my brother sold it. And the next door

Speaker 4 house,

Speaker 4 part of our own, was rented to a gangbanger's family. And the gangbanger got angry and used to throw rocks at the house.
And I have a nephew who was living in the house, and he walked out.

Speaker 4 Nobody knows how it started,

Speaker 4 but the gangbanger had in the past thrown rocks at the house. And the gangbanger's family lived about 100 yards away on the same property.
But now the boundary line separated. And it went up.

Speaker 4 It just burned up. It just spontaneously combusted.
And it burned everything. I mean, everything.

Speaker 4 And that idea idea that everything that you grew up with, pictures of your parents, all your family, they're just gone. And they're gone in a moment.

Speaker 4 And I was just thinking about that the other day and the anxiety I had about this house I built in the Sierras.

Speaker 4 Those poor people, they ran out. They don't even have clothes.
They don't have, they probably don't even have some of their wallet. They don't have their medicine.
They don't have anything.

Speaker 4 And they're homeless. There's 200,000 of them, 250,000.
It's terrible. And

Speaker 4 how you could not get angry when it was prevent.

Speaker 4 It was really.

Speaker 4 Every aspect from the water to the strategies about preventive strategies to what to do after the fire started to the homeless problem, everything.

Speaker 4 It was all preventable. And how you could not get angry.

Speaker 4 You'd have to get angry at that. You'd have to get angry at that.

Speaker 4 You'd have to get angry at that.

Speaker 4 The elites are still saving their anger in part.

Speaker 4 Even one of the Kardashians saw a homeless person lighting. Did you see that with a torch? He was lighting things and she yelled and screamed and then there was a citizen's arrest of him.

Speaker 4 I bet he's out by now.

Speaker 4 I bet they released him the moment the police came.

Speaker 4 I don't know where it all is.

Speaker 4 Yeah, I'm sure there will be more things to shock us that come out in the forthcoming weeks. We've come to about the end of this particular podcast.

Speaker 4 I don't want to be so glib following up the seriousness, but I have to say, we were talking before about Gavin Newsom, that he reminds me of some cartoon character, and it just came to me while you were talking.

Speaker 4 I love the cartoon, Zippy the Pinhead, and he has a character in there, a Griffey, and

Speaker 4 it is Gavin Newsome. So,

Speaker 4 folks,

Speaker 4 check that out.

Speaker 4 What else? Oh,

Speaker 4 we have people who rate this show.

Speaker 4 And I have a comment here from Apple.

Speaker 4 Over 7,000 folks

Speaker 4 have taken the time to zero to five stars. And practically everyone gives Victor 5.
The 4.9 plus is the rating. So we thank the folks that do that.
And here's, I have to read this comment.

Speaker 4 Victor, last week I listened to a commentary about you being too hard on Detroit, especially downtown. I've delivered wheat flour to Milano Bakery in the downtown region of Detroit.

Speaker 4 Talking to the owner, an East Europe-sounding gentleman, we talked a bit.

Speaker 4 He told me that compared to 20-plus years ago, the area around the Milano Bakery, 25 years ago, was a dangerous area even during the day, but now it's been cleaned up and it's safer.

Speaker 4 Today he can leave keys in the ignition of his trucks and they're safe. But crime is still a problem.
But leaving the bakery I ran into rough-looking neighborhood and unsavory people hanging out.

Speaker 4 So in my observation, Detroit is not

Speaker 4 super safe. So anyway, thank you for taking the time to write that.
But the guy's headline was

Speaker 4 Detroit and you

Speaker 4 and Jack got beat up.

Speaker 4 So I only raise this not to be selfish, but but now that we're on video and some comments that people, because of my natural good looks and the Samsonite bags I carry under my eyes,

Speaker 4 I've gotten beaten up recently. And I don't think I've been punched in, I don't know, 50 years or so, something to that effect.
But regardless. Anyway, thanks for that.

Speaker 4 Also about me, I write Civil Thoughts, the three weekly email newsletter at the Center for Civil Society, where we are trying to strengthen civil society. And it comes out every Friday.

Speaker 4 Go to civilthoughts.com, sign up. What you'll get are 14 recommended readings of great articles I've come across in the previous week.
So, Victor, you've been terrific.

Speaker 4 I appreciate all the wisdom you shared. And, folks, thanks for listening

Speaker 4 and watching. And we will be back again very soon with another episode of the Victor Davis Hansen Show.
Bye-bye. Thank you very much, everyone.