China Threat, Biden Outing, and DEI Addicts
Listen to Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler examine China's threat to Taiwan, Trump calling out China on Truth Social, Biden's first speech since leaving office, Jill Biden should answer for lies, DEI has paralyzed the Democratic Party, Judge Dugan believes she's above the law, and from AIDS to trans issues for gay community.
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Speaker 1 Hello, ladies, hello, gentlemen, welcome to the Victor Davis Hanson Show.
Speaker 1 Victor is the Martin and Ely Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Wayne and Marsha Busky Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College.
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He's got a website, The Blade of Perseus. You'll find it at VictorHanson.com.
You should be subscribing, and I will tell you why later in this episode, why that should be the case.
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So many things to talk about, Victor. In this episode, we're recording on Saturday the 31st.
Yeah, it's going to be out on Thursday, May 5th. A little space between these dates.
Speaker 1 We'll tighten them up
Speaker 1 over the summer, folks.
Speaker 1 But I think we should begin.
Speaker 1 We're going to have a little space because I got my surgery date for
Speaker 1 cottage cheese mining expeditions.
Speaker 1 And it's going to be a week from Wednesday, so I will be out for a while, apparently. I've had a more extensive surgery before, and I was out for quite some time, but I'll try to record them.
Speaker 1 We won't miss anything.
Speaker 1 A little spelunking.
Speaker 1 Well, Victor. Unless I was,
Speaker 1 if you would pray to St. Nazo.
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I asked, by the way, we were at the. We didn't get to stay at the reception because we had an early flight home.
But we had a meeting. They don't know what reception.
They don't know which one. Yes.
Speaker 1 At the Bradley Apprises, but there was a man of the cloth, a Catholic priest, good friend of yours.
Speaker 1 And when you left, I asked him, Nazo being nose in Latin, was there any saint that he could think of to open these passages, miraculously drain this cottage cheese that is pounding in my thing for three months and then avoid a surgery?
Speaker 1 And he was very helpful. Really? Did he give you a name? Did he tell you Saint John? No, but he said that
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he would research it and offer a prayer. So I appreciate that.
And you know what? I've had so many people write me. Oh my gosh, so many people.
And carnivore diet. Pretty much on a carnivore diet.
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Gamma Goblin shots. I haven't quite gone there yet.
Iodine, nasal somethings or other. Yes,
Speaker 1 all sorts of
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diets. And all of them were very helpful.
Just that I live in this dusty climate when I got the flu. You know, I get an inflammation.
I had long COVID. All of that just makes steady inflammation.
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So we have to drill, drill, drill, drill as Sarah said. Drill baby.
Drill, baby. That's what I basically have said to the surgeon.
I have a lot of confidence in him because he did the last one. Okay.
Speaker 1 And the little ones before, and the little ones before that.
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We're going to talk about Chino. Maybe we're going to talk about sinuses again, but we'll talk about sino.
We've talked about sinuses. Let's talk about sino.
Speaker 1 And we'll do that when we come back from these important messages.
Speaker 1 We are back with the Victor Davis-Hansen show. All that talk about sinuses, Victor, makes me want to wipe my nose.
Speaker 1 So, by the way, the priest you were talking to, and this was at the Bradley Prize reception last week, was Father Hartman, who is from, I had just met him.
Speaker 1 He was from Milwaukee, so he's, you know, Bradley's centered in Milwaukee, and he happens to be a leading official at the Catholics, the United States Catholic Conference in Washington.
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And his brother is Mike Hartman, who is very well known in conservative philanthropy circles. So it's nice to meet him.
The saint, by the way, is St. Blaise.
And Catholics will remember St.
Speaker 1 Blaise is one of the few things, Victor, and we're boring our, maybe even enraging some of my Protestant brothers with this kind of saint talk, but there were some very demonstrable things Catholics did.
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And in early February, they would mark St. Blaise's Day.
And St. Blaise supposedly saved some young kids' life by taking a fishbone out of their throat.
Speaker 1 So kids would go to a mass, everybody would, and you get your throats blessed by two candles,
Speaker 1 like an X, yeah.
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And in the old old days, the candles used to be lit, but they stopped that because some of the girls' hair went on fire. But St.
Blaise, St. Blaise is the ear, nose, and throat saint.
Speaker 1 So Saint-Who would and St. Blaise was a martyr.
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All I know so far is that St. Navage, St.
Doxicillin, St. Zipac,
Speaker 1 St.
Speaker 1 Xytol, St. Iodines, St.
Speaker 1 Coidyl Silver, St. Probiotic
Speaker 1 have not worked.
Speaker 1 But you know, you mentioned sino. Sinus,
Speaker 1 you know, it's just the Latin word for cavity or bay. Yeah.
Speaker 1 So you can see why they named sinus, but sino, you made a good point about China, and I think that is from, and I'm just doing this, that's from the Greek word through Latin, sinai in Greek,
Speaker 1 sigma, iota, nu, alpha, iota, I think. And it's
Speaker 1 the word that the Greeks, they had knowledge of China, and they called them the Sinai. But I don't know whether that had anything to do with a bay.
Speaker 1 It was a big, but it does mean cavity in Latin and via Greek. But that idea of Sino-relations or Sino-American relate, that comes from the Greek word for China.
Speaker 1 But I don't think it's Greek, is what I'm getting at. I think they adapted it because it's not, it's not, I don't think it's an Indo-European word.
Speaker 1 I think it's a, well, it is Indo-European, but I don't think it's a Hellenic branch of Indo-European.
Speaker 1 It must be a Hebrew word, Sinai.
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Yeah, but that's a Latin word from Sinai. It is.
But I think that has to go with, I mean, I'll check that out. There is an Arab word for Oriental or Asian or beyond the Arab world.
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And I don't know if that is back to Sanskrit or not, but it's an Eastern word, and that's where the Greeks got that word Sinai. Sinus or for China.
Well, now we're going to talk about China.
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Headline, Hegset sounds alarm on China's quote-unquote imminent Taiwan invasion. And this is from the Daily Mail from two days ago.
U.S.
Speaker 1 Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a chilling warning on the China threat during a defense summit in Singapore.
Speaker 1 He said on Saturday that the threat from China was potentially imminent as he pushed allies in the Indo-Pacific to spend more on their own defense.
Speaker 1 Hegseth, speaking for the first time at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asia's Forum for Defense Leaders, Military and Diplomats, underlined that the Indo-Pacific region was a priority for the Trump administration.
Speaker 1 The word imminent is pretty disturbing, Victor.
Speaker 1 Any thoughts on yeah, I I think the big problem there, Jack, is there's a twofold problem, and that is that Asia's a long way from Chi uh from Europe, so the Europeans will have no role and they'll be busy with Russia and Ukraine.
Speaker 1 And then it's the question that we have been giving so many weapons to Ukraine and we have given a lot to Israel
Speaker 1 and do we have enough stockpile to stop them? And I mentioned Andoril, that that company by um I think his name's Palmer Lucky. He was the one that got a tiff when he endorsed Trump
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with Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Although I think they're working together.
Oh, they forced him.
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Yeah, they forced together. Yeah, they're working together again.
They buried the hatchet.
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I shouldn't say they buried it. I think that Mark Zuckerberg buried the hatchet after firing Lucky for being a Trump person.
But
Speaker 1 that's just speculation.
Speaker 1 But the whole point is that they're trying to make a lot of less expensive weapons, drones, maritime and aerial, and flood the zone so that if you would envision an invasion across that 90-mile sea and the United States had at its disposal, say, platforms that could release, say, four or five hundred drone missiles, you could think, I mean, drone missiles and drone
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subs or surface like jet skis or something and just you could do a lot of damage. They still, I mean, it's a lot more than 26 miles that Hitler couldn't get across.
I hope there's a Taiwanese,
Speaker 1 there's a Taiwanese admiral somewhere. When the Prime Minister calls him up and said, Can China invade? He will
Speaker 1 tell him, as the First Lord of their Admiralty
Speaker 1 told the British when Napoleon, he said, I don't know when or if or how he's going to invade, but I can only assure you he shall not come by sea.
Speaker 1 And that meant in those days there was no way he was going to make it.
Speaker 1 Because because the British had naval superiority.
Speaker 1 So I don't know if we have the weaponry yet, and that's why I think Hexeth's worried, and Jamie Dimon was worried. And then the other thing is: would the Taiwanese fight like the Ukrainians?
Speaker 1 And the Ukrainians are as close to the Russians as the Taiwanese are to the Chinese. They're ethnically and religiously, to that degree, they're atheists.
Speaker 1 I don't know, but I get different signals from people from Taiwan. Some people say, you know, we're so integrated with the mainland that they're just absorbing us anyway.
Speaker 1 And others feel they would fight. But that would be very important because if they wouldn't fight,
Speaker 1 we're not going to fight. Victor, you mentioned Jamie Dime and we were talking on the last episode about the same idea of produce much more weaponry.
Speaker 1 And I did want to make a movie reference, and I forgot I'll say it now.
Speaker 1 Folks who don't have an idea of what was once the might of America to create weaponry should look at the movie The Best Years of Our Lives.
Speaker 1 And there's a famous scene there of Dana Andrews walking through the
Speaker 1 airfield of the abandoned airplanes. But actually, they had a flyover scene also, and that was one of the smaller places in America post-war where they had thousands of weapons.
Speaker 1 I think we made over 20,000 four-engine bombers, B-17, 24, and 29s, 5,000, I think, B-29s.
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And just amazing what we did. They created the B-29 basically in three years.
Most sophisticated plane. I think it had 25,000 individual parts.
Speaker 1 And I don't know, you know, when you look at the news, you don't know if we have it in us like that generation did.
Speaker 1 And what's even stranger is that the more that you have doubt that we have it in us, the more that the
Speaker 1 young generations fault that generation. And
Speaker 1 that's very strange because
Speaker 1 they are here because of that other generation that fought in World War II and yet they criticize them as racist, sexist,
Speaker 1 and they couldn't match them in one second, what those guys did.
Speaker 1 Whether it was women in the factories working 20 hours a day or guys that were not just minding their own business, they had no desire to go to Europe or Japanese. And then
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these dictators called them over there and they just uprooted and went over there and fought grain killers. Everybody forgets that about World War II.
The Japanese have been fighting since 1933
Speaker 1 and the Germans had been fighting since 36 and 27. And so the time we joined them, they were train killers.
Speaker 1 And yet they did very well.
Speaker 1 Well, let's stay on China. Victor, Donald Trump
Speaker 1 on Truth Social issued a, I think they, do they call it a truth as opposed to a tweet? Is it called? I suppose the day called. Two weeks ago, China was in grave economic danger.
Speaker 1 The very high tariffs I set made it virtually impossible for China to trade into the United States marketplace, which is by far number one in the world, went in effect cold turkey with China, and it was devastating for them.
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Many factories closed and there was, to put it mildly, civil unrest. I saw what was happening and didn't like it for them.
for us.
Speaker 1 I made a fast deal with China in order to save them from what I thought was going to be a very bad situation and I didn't want to see that happen.
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Because of this deal, everything quickly stabilized and China got back to business as usual. Everybody was happy, exclamation point.
That is the good news.
Speaker 1 The bad news is that China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, has totally violated its agreement with us so much for being Mr. Nice Guy.
Speaker 1 I don't know.
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Should anyone have been surprised by what China did? Let alone Christianity. Well, I think there's two things going on.
Number one is they're counting on district judges to
Speaker 1 take away that blanket tariff. I don't quite understand because
Speaker 1 there's a procedure that Trump can do the way Obama, George W. Bush, Biden, and other presidents did on tariffs, but just not blanket tariffs if he gets ruled against that at the Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 But I think he could just individually level, just say this is just for this particular country, then go through a procedure that would take a little bit longer but wouldn't have to go to Congress.
Speaker 1 That's one of the things China is counting on that Trump's domestic opponents and the judiciary will hamper him, hamstring him.
Speaker 1 And number two goes back to an earlier point we made on the earlier broadcast that everything is connected. So why did Putin choose to go on February 22nd to 24th into Kiev 2022?
Speaker 1 I think it was because Joe Biden was cognitively inclined, that he had told Putin if you're going to do cyber attacks, knock off
Speaker 1 hospitals, he'd seen Blinken and Sullivan humiliated at the Chinese Anchorage Summit, mini-summit.
Speaker 1 He had seen Biden say when told they were massing on the borders of Belarus, he said his reaction would depend on whether it was a minor invasion and then most importantly, of course, was the disaster in Afghanistan in August.
Speaker 1 And he completely shredded any semblance of deterrence. And so Trump inherited a country without deterrence and then he tried, and then he had, he was verbally
Speaker 1 relying on the fumes of his unpredictable first administration, where which we said earlier, he got Baghdadi, ISIS, Solomani, Wagner Group, they all fell to Trump's wrath.
Speaker 1 When he threatens the Houthis and he threatens Iran and he threatens Putin, then you've got to be at some point
Speaker 1 somebody's going to call our bluff, and then that'll be interesting to see whether the greater supporters are the
Speaker 1 Jacksonians or they're the neo-isolationists. But
Speaker 1 you have to be credible with
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your word. You should speak very quietly and carry a club and not loud and twig.
Biden was loud. Trump made a really good point about negotiation with people like Putin.
Speaker 1 They said, Why were you so friendly and why don't you attack him as a killer?
Speaker 1 What good did that do when Biden called the royal family corrupt and killers? And remember that about Khashoggi, and then he had to go beg them to pump oil before the midterms?
Speaker 1 And he said that Putin was a murderer.
Speaker 1 We know that, but when you try to personally insult somebody you're going to do business with,
Speaker 1 it's not likely you're going to get a deal.
Speaker 1 Well, we should talk about,
Speaker 1 you mentioned Joe Biden, tough guy, big talk.
Speaker 1 And let's start that. And then I've got to read a little spot, but we'll start down the Biden road, Victor.
Speaker 1 Today's New York Post, and today again is Saturday the 31st.
Speaker 1 Biden says politics are so divided in first speech since cancer diagnosis. Okay.
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He joked Friday that he was mentally incompetent. He joked.
And he said his
Speaker 1 metastasized prostate cancer's prognosis is good. In his first public appearance since the diagnosis became public, you can see that I'm mentally incompetent and I can't walk.
Speaker 1 And I can beat the hell out of both of them, Biden. He always says,
Speaker 1 doesn't he?
Speaker 1 When he says beat the hell out, was he talking about the authors?
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Yeah, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. That's who he was talking about.
I don't think he could, do you?
Speaker 1 I don't.
Speaker 1 No, I don't.
Speaker 1 So we recite by memory his threats. He said to Donald Trump on two occasions he was going to take him outside the gym and beat him up.
Speaker 1 He said he told the
Speaker 1 favorite is a corn pop where he said, I went down the basement. I told him to measure me some chain.
Speaker 1 I got about six feet of chain, went back up there, and I looked, I stared down corn pop, and I said, you want to have a chain? And corn pop, yeah, he backed down. That was that one.
Speaker 1 And then there was the one where I landed on that counter, and that guy had been making fun of my sister, so I just took his head and I just slammed it on that counter two or three times.
Speaker 1 Remember that? Yes.
Speaker 1 And he always talks to, he reminds me, did you remember in high school, there was always someone, I went to a pretty rough high school, but there was always somebody who was a really loudmouth, and he was always threatening everybody.
Speaker 1 And then, every once in a while, periodically, about there would be a kind of a Charles Bronson character from Once Upon a Time in the West. He didn't have a harmonica, but he would just look at him.
Speaker 1 And the guy did it one time too many, and he would go over there and just beat the holy blank, blank out of him.
Speaker 1 And I think Biden, I think that happened to Biden.
Speaker 1 Trump said something that was very profound when he
Speaker 1 I was driving, we were driving yesterday home from SFO, and
Speaker 1 Trump, they just, out of the blue, just a stream of consciousness, he said, you know,
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Biden's not a bad guy. I don't think he did the border.
He's not that bad. But, you know, he's not smart.
And then he started thinking about it. And he's mean.
Everybody thinks he's not nice.
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He's a mean guy. He's vindictive.
And he's absolutely right about that. He's one of the, when he got caught with plagiarism, you remember he said, What did you get?
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I'll challenge my record against yours any time. And he would, he was really mean, you know what I mean? And he was racist, too.
He
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had a dog boxes. Yeah.
He did. He did.
He did.
Speaker 1 By the way, pathological fabricator and plagiarist.
Speaker 1 Since I went Catholic earlier, Victor, one of the threats was
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to somebody who criticized him. This is back in the early 90s.
You say that again, I'm going to shove my GD rosary beads down your throat. Yeah.
Like, oh, okay, that's.
Speaker 1 And then remember, you and I have talked about, you wrote an article about how he defamed that poor truck driver who was not culpable and was not intoxicated and besmirched his reputation and would not stop.
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The person got cancer and died. And then finally, he stopped after, I don't know, 10 or 15 years of using.
He has a bad habit of
Speaker 1 using
Speaker 1 a personal tragedy, you know, for political purposes. He does that with
Speaker 1 you know, his first wife, he did that. And just spontaneous on the stump, he would mention about drunk, you know, accuse that guy.
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And then on the case of his tragic loss of his son, he would blame burn pits. There was no evidence.
Then he would say that his son died in Iraq, which was not true. And then
Speaker 1 he told that to the folks who, you know, who went to
Speaker 1 get their children, dead slain soldier bodies from the Dover Air Force Base. and he immediately played his
Speaker 1 son. He talked about his.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Like they were equivalent.
Speaker 1 Yeah, he does that.
Speaker 1 He does that all the time.
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Speaker 1 we'll do one and then we have to take a little break.
Speaker 1 This is White House Press Secretary Levitt, who said
Speaker 1 Jill Biden needs to answer for lies on Joe's mental decline.
Speaker 1 I think this was a tweet.
Speaker 1 White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt called on former First Lady Jill Biden, Jill Biden, to answer for her role in the massive cover-up of her husband's declining mental health aptitude, accusing her of
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still lying to the American people. Not in this, Victor, but somewhere else I read today.
It seems like
Speaker 1 her chief of staff, was that, yeah, her chief of staff. Yeah, he was on the television, former chief of staff.
Speaker 1 Was the
Speaker 1 person calling the shots within the White House or had an uber significant role in that? In the population. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I always thought it was Ron Klain.
Speaker 1 It would be interesting to see who, if they, if, when they do bring these people in and put them under oath, if they will testify that they were the ones that put the bill in the auto pin.
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I think they can get out of it. They can just say, well, Joel was right there, and he agreed that I should do that.
But that'll be interesting.
Speaker 1 I don't think they're going to get much out of her because she's just going to claim that she has spousal exemption, can't testify de facto against her husband.
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But there was also a Secret Service whistleblower that said Joe went into the closets. I must have big closets, and he couldn't get out, he just wandered around.
I didn't know how that worked.
Speaker 1 My closet's about the size of a telephone boot. Yeah, this was a conversation between Sean Hannity and Senator Hawley.
Speaker 1 And Hawley said this, you know, since Butler, he had spoken to many Secret Service agents, and one of them was actually on the Biden White House staff and said he could not find his way out of the closet.
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Literally. It's not a very good thing.
It's very difficult.
Speaker 1 One of the.
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I haven't read Original Sin. I'm not going to buy the book.
I don't want to subsidize Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson.
Speaker 1 But there were two stories out this week, and one was that it had only sold some like 54,000 copies with all that free publicity. It had disappointing sales.
Speaker 1 And I think that's because people resent the idea that somebody who was deeply enmeshed in the media cover-up then
Speaker 1 wants to recalibrate himself as a speaking truth to power and then make a lot of money off of it. And he's probably got a huge advance.
Speaker 1 The other thing is that Jake Tapper's explanations are just so laughably
Speaker 1 unpersuasive when he says that they couldn't penetrate the White House wall around Joe Biden that was covering it up.
Speaker 1 No, you were part of that wall, and we know that's true because when Donald Trump was president, your
Speaker 1 station and others like MSNBC, you guys all ran with the story that Donald Trump was mentally challenged. There was nobody trying to, there was no conspiracy.
Speaker 1 There was no evidence that he was, except he went to, I think it was the Air Force graduation or something.
Speaker 1 It was raining and he was on a ramp, and he took Joe Biden's steps one time downhill and they said, see, he's got Parkinson's or he's got something wrong with him. The other time,
Speaker 1 anyway,
Speaker 1 such was the
Speaker 1 lies about Trump that you remember acting FBI director and acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Andrew McCabe discussed while under oath that Rosenstein had volunteered to wear a wire and entrap Donald Trump to prove that he should be subject to
Speaker 1 removal under the 25th Amendment because he was mentally.
Speaker 1 And then I think it was Schumer
Speaker 1 or was it Elizabeth Warren? But they got this discredited
Speaker 1 psychologist or psychiatrist from Yale, Dr.
Speaker 1 Bandi Lee, and they brought her in front of the Congress and she testified without ever diagnosing Donald Trump that he was mentally challenged, should have an intervention. Then she edited a book.
Speaker 1 My point is that
Speaker 1 all of that stuff was media generated, and they ran with it. And when they had denials from the Trump people and the Trump doctor, they ignored them.
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And then Donald Trump volunteered and took the Montreal cognitive assessment. And it was clear that he got a perfect score.
So if they want to pin,
Speaker 1 they can believe what they want, but
Speaker 1 if they were so eager to lie and create a false narrative that really took off and really hurt Donald Trump that he was mentally incompetent on no evidence, when you had all of this evidence and they kept quiet in other words, they were trigger happy about the mental state of a president under Trump,
Speaker 1 but they were unarmed when Biden so it's just patently unpersuasive, and they know what they did. They know what they do.
Speaker 1 Our lying eyes, Victor, is we take it take a phrase like the cheap fakes,
Speaker 1 and it's almost like a memo goes out in the morning from
Speaker 1 the DNC.
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And all of a sudden that day, everywhere, they run it. Everybody comes to NBC or CNN.
Remember Ramposa? Remember Ramposa came to the White House? Ambush, ambush, ambush? Ambush? Ramposa was ambushed.
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Ambush? He was ambushed. He was ambushed.
He was ambushed. And it was all from the DNC.
And by the way, everything that Trump said about that guy
Speaker 1 turned out to be post facto true, that he told Elon, we want you to give us free internet, and you have to have a black South African own a third of your company.
Speaker 1 And then he backed off after Trump, and then he was back to it again. And then the other thing about kill the boar, he said that they don't do that or something.
Speaker 1 And then afterwards, he said basically it's not. Yeah,
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Trump had his number. By the way, everybody, remember we did, I did a little, we mentioned it, he requested that interview around Poso.
He was getting zero tariffs, free trade from us.
Speaker 1 He was getting $500 million
Speaker 1 of US aid.
Speaker 1 He knew that they killed somewhere between 1,500 and 3,500, depending on how you define the mechanisms, and raped and killed and assaulted white farmers on the basis of their race. He knew all that.
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And he was a crook himself. He's probably a billionaire.
So when he requested that meeting, he wasn't ambushed.
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I went back and looked at the media and all the media account was Ramposo ready to show Trump evidence. Ramposo ready to contradict Trump.
It wasn't an ambush. He wanted that.
Speaker 1 He said, you know, Trump probably thinks this and this, and I want free trade in the United States, and I want all the South Africans who are black to come to the United States on visas, and I don't want one white South African coming to the United States because they're cowards.
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Remember that? Cowards, he called them. You're supposed to play the odds and stay there.
The odds are that we won't kill you because of your race. And you're a coward
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when you don't want to play those good odds. That's what he was saying.
Where's that highway with all the crosses on it? Yeah.
Speaker 1
Well, those weren't really memorials because there wasn't a body. And Donald Trump intimated that they were actual corpses beneath the...
And that was all they could muster.
Speaker 1 That they were cenotaphs and not actual grave sites.
Speaker 1 We have stuck our toe in the Democratic Party water with the Biden White House. And you have a piece on your most recent syndicated column, Democrats and their DEI albatrosses.
Speaker 1 And I'd like to expand on that a little bit to get your thoughts on the state of the Democrat Party, and we'll do that,
Speaker 1 excuse me, when we come back from these important messages.
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Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for about five years. Then we decided to have a video.
So now I do Tuesdays, Wednesday, 700 words only for ultra members. Then we have a video only for ultra.
Speaker 1 But we've never missed one. Sometimes the person who is supposed to post them has been out of town, so we might have been delayed that day, but I don't think I've ever missed one.
Speaker 1 So if you do sign up, and I hope you do, you will not see this site blank, and I'm not going to take a vacation.
Speaker 1 There'll be five new pieces on that website.
Speaker 1 There'll be two syndicated columns on Monday and Thursday, and then there'll be two ultra pieces on Tuesday and Wednesday, and then there'll be a video on Friday.
Speaker 1 And the links to the four podcasts you do on the video. And there'll be links to our four podcasts, and there'll be links to my American Signal five-minute videos that can go on X.
Speaker 1 I think I'm doing ten videos a week, five for the Daily Signal, just short ones, and then we do four. Right.
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And then I do one for the website. Yeah.
Victor, you're overexposed. Overexposed.
Speaker 1 It's a cheap fake.
Speaker 1 Well, one of the things you wrote that people can find on the website is that piece, Democrats and their DEI, Albatrosses.
Speaker 1 You wrote, the left created DEI, the use of race to adjudicate every political issue. And like any addictive, toxic drug, they now can neither survive with DEI nor without it.
Speaker 1 Victor, this is your piece, say whatever you want, but this is, we're on the cusp of, actually, we're in June as this is being broadcast.
Speaker 1 So we are half a year out already plus, half a year plus from, actually, it may be the half a year date of the presidential election, disastrous day for the Democratic Party.
Speaker 1
And the party has a no leader. They have a message still, as you point out in this article, more of the same DEI.
But I don't know. How do they, this is a tail spin.
How do they get out of it?
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Not that you should give them any advice. No, they're like an addict.
an addict has to have a fix, and yet the addict's fix will kill them. So everything is in DII, so they can't do anything.
Speaker 1 So if you want to reform the schools of the inner city and help, say, African-American children with vouchers or school choice or charter schools or private academies, you're going to deal with a teachers' union
Speaker 1 who hire DEI, and then they're going to call you a racist that you're not fair because you want to worry about the children rather than about incompetent faculty.
Speaker 1 If you want to talk about the border, they're going to say, You just let in 48 white people,
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and that's not fair. 12 million people from all over the world except Europe and 48 South Africans.
So that'll be racist. To fund the police, that was considered the police were racist.
Speaker 1 Will and Fryer blew up that and probably got Claudine Gay to try to fire him because of that. And then
Speaker 1 energy, that's become a DEI issue. That was way an old DEI.
Speaker 1 I think it was in Mexico 20 years ago.
Speaker 1 I talked about a person who said that the air five miles from where I live was more polluted because it was more of a Mexican-American community than my community.
Speaker 1 So, DEI permeates everything and it's paralysis. It paralyzes the democratic people.
Speaker 1 The operatives, the activists, the politicians, the office, they can't make a statement because it will be seen only through the prism of race or sexual orientation.
Speaker 1 They can't just say there might be a possible sort of kind of danger about castration and chemical castration and breast removal for children 13 or 14. So we're going to look at this.
Speaker 1 No, that's transphobia. Transphobia.
Speaker 1 And so every issue, they've redefined it as a DEI issue. And now without official DEI,
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they don't have their load star to guide them. But they've done a lot of damage.
They've driven so many people out of the party.
Speaker 1 These rallies that AOC and Bernie Sanders had,
Speaker 1 which were
Speaker 1 subject of great contrived joy for Democrats for a bit there. And then the contrived, you know, AOC might be a viable presidential candidate.
Speaker 1 She's not going to win, I can tell you that.
Speaker 1 Camilla Harris is not going to win because there's too many people that know that right now, if they were in power, there would be 10,000 people coming every day and there would be a lot of criminals every day and they know
Speaker 1 that they would be on the side of Hamas or the Houthis or they would do what Biden did and say the Houthis aren't really terrorists I remove that terrorist designation or they would be talking in
Speaker 1 more generous terms about the Iranians or they would be sending a blank check to Ukraine with no strategy how to end the war and anybody who suggested that it was a Stalingrad they would say is an appeaser
Speaker 1
They don't, that's what they would be doing. Everybody knows it, and they don't want it.
So
Speaker 1 they only have one thing, and that is change the demography of the country. And they tried that.
Speaker 1 And that's kind of boomeranging because the new demography doesn't like them any more than the old demography. And
Speaker 1 or it's Donald Trump on Monday through Friday, seven days a week, 360 degrees, 24-7.
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Let's take him off the ballot. Let's raid his home.
Let's charge him in five local, state, federal courts. Let's claim that, you know, he killed a bunch of koi fish.
Let's,
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you know, just, he's on the laptop. He was lying about it.
It was cooked up in Moscow.
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What he's, Putin tried to rig the election with Donald Trump in 2016. Axios, ping, ping, ping.
Donald Trump lied when he said it was at the Wuhan lab. It couldn't have been.
Speaker 1 It was a little pangolin bat, a little pangolin who was picked up by a bat, and then the bat kind of flew over the wet market and bombed him and dropped the little pangolin in a, and then he dived in and they cut them up and somebody ate them, and that's how it started.
Speaker 1 So everything,
Speaker 1 the lies that we have lived with, and there's never, I'm sorry, we lied,
Speaker 1 we 51 intelligence authority, I'm sorry
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about the Wuhan lab. I'm sorry about Russian collusion, I'm sorry about laptop, I'm sorry about Joe Biden's cognitive decline.
I'm sorry about his cancer diagnosis. Never.
Speaker 1 It's on to the next one.
Speaker 1 The lies are always accompanied by performance art. Yep.
Speaker 1 Victor, and we've talked many times, most recent podcasts, of course, the performance art on campuses, which was actually violence and beating up Jews and tormenting Jews and
Speaker 1 providing aid and comfort to terrorists. Another version of performance art, and you mentioned Elon Musk before with South Africa, has been the destruction of Tesla's vehicles.
Speaker 1
And there was an article out the other day. It said, I don't know where it got this from.
It said, in a recent study from Guardian Services, researchers surveyed 508 Tesla owners in the United States.
Speaker 1 This was done to explore how vandalism, insurance hikes, and other public perception are reshaping the EV ownership experience as 44% of Tesla owners reported they have received intentional damage to their vehicle.
Speaker 1
This accounted for an average repair bill of $1,900. Anyway, they could stop it tomorrow.
They could stop it tomorrow, Jack. All you'd have to have is a little press conference with four people.
Speaker 1 Bring out old Joe, the ex-president, bring out Camilla Harris, the ex-candidate for president, and then on one side have Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, and the other hike Jeffries and say, we don't believe this, not in our name.
Speaker 1 This is not who we are. And all those little shibbolets that they always bring out and do not touch a Tesla, but they won't do that.
Speaker 1 Believe me, if Elon Musk had been as he was until the first assassination attempt and he had endorsed Kamala Harris
Speaker 1 and
Speaker 1 he had said something about Trump negatively and Trump people got mad and they were doing this to Teslas, they'd be in jail, every one of them.
Speaker 1
Every one of them. Victor, mentioning immigration, we have two immigration headlines.
And
Speaker 1 we've talked, again, recent podcasts about Donald Trump's disappointment with the federal judiciary, including
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conservative judges. But the Supreme Court, his headlines, Supreme Court hands Trump win on revoking parole.
for $500,000. So these were illegals.
Speaker 1 They were, of course, like everything that happens in America. Some lower court judge stopped an executive action.
Speaker 1 The Supreme Court stepped in, and this isn't a final verdict on this issue, Victor, but it was to allow the continued deportation while the lower courts then go through the process.
Speaker 1 But still, I consider it a win.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, but it's still this bizarre
Speaker 1 regional district judges that, A, think that they're in San Francisco or Texas and that whatever they happen to say applies to the whole United States for at least until they're stayed.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 they have the right to do that, I suppose, to make a national law by fiat, even though they weren't elected.
Speaker 1 And they're the lowest of the three rungs of the federal court system, not to mention the state and local court system.
Speaker 1 It's not going to continue forever because if it is, you wouldn't have the United States. It's not sustainable.
Speaker 1 And everybody knows it.
Speaker 1 And then when you put in your ego and all these narcissists that want to be known, and all the Soros money, and all the legal fund, national defense, all of this ACL, all of this money from the left and foundations.
Speaker 1 That's why Trump wants to tax them.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 it's just ridiculous what they're doing. And again, we get back to the other idea that
Speaker 1 it is illegal to deport someone who came in here illegally and resided illegally, but it it's legal to do that, but it is illegal to take that same person who's in violation of law and ask him to go home.
Speaker 1 And I don't think that the American people will stand for that. Yeah.
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They surely won't. Well, Victor, we went through several years of the law fare against the president and others that nobody could be above the law.
And we've heard that from judges.
Speaker 1 And now we have a judge, infamous judge from Wisconsin, Hannah Dugan, who gained some notoriety a few weeks ago when she aided, abetted, and arrested a legal from being picked up in the courthouse by ICE.
Speaker 1 So here's a headline: Wisconsin judge who shielded a legal immigrant from ICE shares latest defense.
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I am absolutely immune. She claims that she has absolute judicial immunity.
Wait a minute, Jack, I thought they said no one is above the law. That was like ambush, ambush, ambush.
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No one's above the law. No one's above the law.
No one's above the law.
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And now someone's above the law? Absolute immunity. That's not going to happen.
Does she think that they've never indicted a judge in the history of the United States? They've impeached judges.
Speaker 1 She doesn't understand. These people are.
Speaker 1 She tried to obstruct a federal officer and put, in theory, his safety in jeopardy by siding with an illegal alien who was here unlawfully and was a criminal.
Speaker 1 And she canceled her court session to make sure that the illegal alien criminal could escape federal authorities. And she says she's immune from that.
Speaker 1 If she's immune from that, she thinks she's immune from everything.
Speaker 1 I don't think so.
Speaker 1 Hey, Victor,
Speaker 1 I want to
Speaker 1 get your thoughts on a topic I had hoped to bring up before, but there's some really interesting fighting going on within the gay community.
Speaker 1 One of our fans has sent me some stuff related to conservative gays versus left-wing gays, all related to the trans issue. And I'd like to get into that.
Speaker 1 And I'll do that after we take our final break. And I'm springing something on you here now because you say you're going to have
Speaker 1 all this
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recovery time. But you are, of all the things you do, that laundry list of you mentioned of articles you write, etc., you are writing a book.
I'm just curious,
Speaker 1 how is the book coming along?
Speaker 1 Well, I started in January, and
Speaker 1 I have a research assistant that
Speaker 1 is, I have finished the rough draft, so I've got about 120,000 words, 400 pages,
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and she's putting it on iCloud and checking grammar and everything. And then I'm going behind her, and I did all the footnotes.
And so she did the title. I don't like links, you know what I mean?
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Just links without the title written out. So I'm having her write the title out of all the links I saw.
I have over 400 or 500
Speaker 1 footnotes. So, yeah, I have the preface, and then I think the first chapter is downfall.
Speaker 1 It starts in mid-sentence about January 6th.
Speaker 1 All the things they did to Trump, coupled with the polls that backfired. And then I take a deep breath and I said, this is the new MAGA.
Speaker 1 How is it the same? How is it different from the first administration? This is who we're supposing him and why they're opposing them. Chapter four is the campaign of 2024
Speaker 1 and the primaries, general. And then chapter 5 is the nature.
Speaker 1 Chapter 5 is the transition
Speaker 1 and
Speaker 1 the
Speaker 1 counter-revolutionary. And then chapter 6 is
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domestic affairs in the first hundred days. And then chapter 7 is foreign affairs.
And there's an epilogue.
Speaker 1 epilogue, chapter eight, can you have a MAGA movement without Donald Trump when he's no longer president? That's really interesting.
Speaker 1 So it's a lot of work, but I've been working four or five hours, even with
Speaker 1 my St.
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Naso problem. But so you have to pick the cutoff date because you could keep writing this book for another time.
That's the hard thing.
Speaker 1 I did this before when I wrote, you know, I sent the first book, Why Trump Won, and the editors changed it to the case for Trump.
Speaker 1 And that made it sell better, but there were a lot of people who said it was propaganda because of the title. But it was
Speaker 1
this is just an analysis of how somebody staged the greatest political comeback in history. I mean, Bill Clinton had a little comeback after losing New Hampshire, etc.
And
Speaker 1 Richard Nixon had a big comeback in 68, given his humiliation in 1960. But I don't think anybody,
Speaker 1 if you go back, Jack, and you look at the press accounts, February, March of 2021, I mean, it was just, I'm not talking about the left, I'm talking about Democrats.
Speaker 1
I mean, you should read what some of the things Mitch McConnell said. This is what he deserves.
He's all through. Blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 1 Liz Cheney, who had voted 93% of the time with him, they really did believe that it was a new Republican Party, that he was gone, Mega was dead, and it was going to be run by Mitch and Liz Cheney and
Speaker 1 Bill Crystal and Charles Sykes and Jonah Goldberg and all of those guys. They really did believe that.
Speaker 1 And then yet every time they acted, they being the never Trumpers or the left and did something, whether it was 25 states trying to get him off the ballot or the five court, the 93 indictments,
Speaker 1 his polls went up.
Speaker 1 And then he put it, you know, I'm looking at the primary, he put DeSantis and Nikki Haley in a lose-lose situation, as I said, because if they said, how dare they go into Mar-in-Lago, this is never, then, oh, you support Trump.
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Or if they said, they should have gone, he shouldn't have, oh, you're turning on one of your own. So there was no way for them to square that circle.
And the left.
Speaker 1 The left really did think that.
Speaker 1 Yeah, neither of them have come out of this looking better, by the way.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, the left had convinced themselves, if you say Donald Trump's a racist, Donald Trump's a racist, Donald Trump's a racist, Donald Trump's a racist, we have 10,000 today, 10,000 new people from Mexico, 10,000 from Latin America.
Speaker 1 If he's a racist and we're letting in 10,000 people a year, then we're going to win all the Hispanic vote.
Speaker 1 And you wanted to say, but you're obnoxious and you're flooding poor communities with illegals that don't speak English, they have no money, some of them have a criminal record, and you're dumping them in communities that are trying to have advanced placement in their high schools and good care and no crime.
Speaker 1 And every time they wander into Martha's Vineyard or Manhattan, you people have an apocalyptic attack.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 I'm discussing discussing why they lost the
Speaker 1 middle-class vote, the Hispanic vote, and it really hurt them that they lost 16% of African Americans, maybe 16% of black African American males.
Speaker 1
What's the working title, Viktor? Is there one? Yes. It is The Return of Trump and His MAGA Counter-Revolution.
And expected publication date? It's due.
Speaker 1 My goal is
Speaker 1
the due date, I think, is September 1st. So I've been doing this because I had this sinus infection.
I knew I had to get an operation, so I'm going to lose some time.
Speaker 1 But I
Speaker 1 hope that I'll have... I'm going over all of the first draft right now
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and some of the edits that I have made and my research assistant have made. And then I'm going to finish that in three weeks.
And then I'm going to go, I don't have a lot of books.
Speaker 1 I've just gone, you know, on journal articles online. So I'm going to look at about 100 books that have been published and any new data or things of interest.
Speaker 1 And then I'm going to try to send it in in August. But the problem is, I learned with the first book, everything you write is out of.
Speaker 1 If I had turned this in in March, it was Donald Trump had ruined the economy and the trade war. And then if I had done it in April, late April, it was Donald Trump had saved the stock market.
Speaker 1
It was booming. If I had done it, you know, one day we're going to have peace in the Middle East, the next day, not.
It's just so volatile.
Speaker 1 Part of it's because people hate him so much, and
Speaker 1 they just write things that are crazy. And part of it is he's staging
Speaker 1 a counter-revolution. If he was a regular Republican, a McCain, or a Romney, or a Dole or a Bush, this would be kind of, well, what do we do today?
Speaker 1
Let's, I don't know. Maybe we'll lower the capital gains rate.
But it wouldn't be this, hey, everybody, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam.
Speaker 1 Yeah, something like this.
Speaker 1 Trump fires National Portrait Gallery director Kim Sagitt over DEI support. Boom.
Speaker 1 That never would have happened in another Republican administration. No, no Republican would do that.
Speaker 1
Somebody would call them up and say, I know this person. They're sober and judicious.
And they're with us 10%, 20% of the time. And
Speaker 1
they went to Harvard, so they're good people. And they were susceptible to that.
Essentially, as I said in the first book, they wanted to lose nobly rather than to win ugly. And not since,
Speaker 1 you know, George Bush's 19
Speaker 1 Lee Outwater, when they had that guy in 1988,
Speaker 1 George H.W. left the Democratic, the Republican Convention 17 points behind.
Speaker 1 And then they unleashed Lee Outwater, and we gave it Willie Horton ad, the Boston Harbor ad, the tank ad, the Willie Horton ad. And he said, well, I'm going to take the bark off him.
Speaker 1
And we apologized later due to caucus. But by today's standards, it wasn't very dirty.
But they wanted to win. And then George, basically, George H.W.
Speaker 1 Bush and the party said, we're never going to do that again. That was ugly.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1
the Democrats were really close with Ross Perot. He ran.
He took, I think, 19% of the vote. And most of that vote came from Bush
Speaker 1 in
Speaker 1 92.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 they've lost seven out of the last
Speaker 1
eight popular elections. I mean popular votes until Trump, I think.
And they haven't won 51% of the vote since
Speaker 1 1988 when they beat the caucus.
Speaker 1
Well we have time for one more topic and it's about the gay wars. And we will do that when we...
Do you say gay lords? Yeah, that's what I said. Gay wars.
Speaker 1 Wars.
Speaker 1 When we come back from these final important messages.
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We are back with the Victor Davis Hansen Show. I should have mentioned earlier also Victor's website, in addition to his website, The Blade of Perseus, is very active on X.
At VD Hansen is his handle.
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If you're on Facebook, there's VDH's Morning Cup. And there is a friendly, unofficial fan group, the Victor Davis Hansen Fan Club.
Got about 50,000, 60,000 members there, so you should check that out.
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I'm sure I'm leaving out some other ways you can find the overexposed Mr. Hansen.
So anyway, this
Speaker 1 friend who sends me something via Facebook.
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And this is what he writes, Victor. Right-wing gay Instagram accounts are some of the finest and funniest critics of surreal transsexual phenomena.
It would be worth looking at, I think.
Speaker 1
A third of the gays pulled for Trump. We're really not all on board with delusion.
It's worth noting.
Speaker 1 His point is:
Speaker 1 why is there this component in the gay community that is embracing trans?
Speaker 1 I mean, just trans has really nothing to do with gays, right, if you think about it, but it has become a cause for a significant part, about two-thirds maybe, of the gay community.
Speaker 1 And his theory is this:
Speaker 1 that the pro the leading, outside of marriage, the leading cause for gays, say 30 years ago, was we have AIDS and we need to develop some medication to fix this, right? And this happened.
Speaker 1 So if you have HIV now, you are going to live
Speaker 1
the same general length of, you know, you're not going to die at the age of 30 or 40. Thank you for the medication that has been developed.
Because that issue then went away.
Speaker 1 He says, a new revolution, this is my gay friend, Joe, writing this, a new revolutionary movement was needed to keep
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the coffers full, hence, and he writes, ladyboy athletes. So, anyway, it's a very fulsome debate going on within on social media and part of the community.
I think it makes a very interesting point.
Speaker 1 This is a cause celebra because we are.
Speaker 1 Absolutely, they always have to have a victim class, and the civil rights was stale.
Speaker 1 I mean, you had blacks, then Hispanics, then women, and then gays, and now they were saying, well, there's 55% of BAs go to women, and black women have c incomes comparable to white women, and who is the oppressed?
Speaker 1 We've got a f oh, it's transgendered people.
Speaker 1 So they took a very, very small demographic that we had known as gender dysphoric, and I mentioned that before since antiquity, and all the classical sac sex sexologists mentioned it, and they made it from 0.01% or 001% into 20% of the student body and transitioning.
Speaker 1 And then they said, but that required a lot of gymnastics, belly flips, belly flops, flips, because they had been really criticizing, critical of the AMA.
Speaker 1 Remember, unnecessary surgery, dangerous surgery, surgery on children. And then all of a sudden, you should
Speaker 1
have it, you know, if a kid's 12 and wants to have her breast removed, that's fine. Chemical castration, no, no problem.
Very dangerous drugs from big pharma.
Speaker 1 So they switched on all of those key issues. And then the thing that's killing them, though, is that it
Speaker 1
this happened right near us, about 30 miles away in Clovis. They had the state high school championship and they had this, is it A.B.
Hernandez? They had a pretty
Speaker 1 identifiable biological male that won that swept all the events in the track and field. And
Speaker 1 his mother, her mother, has been very vocal about that. He was a victim.
Speaker 1 But they essentially destroyed women's sports because it's not that there were a lot of transgendered biological males and women's sports, but they all had a rendezvous with one if they got to the high level of competition because males had such an muscular skeletal advantage.
Speaker 1 So in other words, a young woman today says, well, if I win the local swim meet, and then I win the county, and then I mean the state, and I try, I'll eventually, at some point butt up against a male and I will lose.
Speaker 1
It's also changed all of our things. I don't think that women today are saying as they do, well women are just as strong as men.
Remember that in the military?
Speaker 1
There's no difference. I think they're saying today, no, there's difference.
You cannot compete against someone with larger lung capacity.
Speaker 1 And they understand there's exception, that there's small, scrawny men and there's big, powerful women. But by and large, on average, the male skeletal muscular system gives them physical advantages.
Speaker 1 And they accept that now.
Speaker 1 And they also accept that they are lying, that a transgendered person is no different than the person who was born different into innately into
Speaker 1
that gender or sex, because there's no one, no one, no one. There is no women who are transitioning to males who are winning any male events.
Sorry, it's not happening.
Speaker 1 And you should should ask yourself why you who say that men who dominate women's sports are just good athletes and there's no difference between them and women.
Speaker 1 So everything, there's holes in all of their arguments they don't talk about.
Speaker 1 And you know another thing that's very controversial is that each of these prior civil rights movements had gestation periods where people were polite and worked to the system until the radical fringe.
Speaker 1
So there was a suffragette movement. Women, you know, didn't want to be treated as as just sex objects.
They had all of these convincing arguments before they went into really crazy radical feminism.
Speaker 1 And then you had the gay movement where people didn't want to be harassed until you got to the sisters of perpetual grievance or whatever they are.
Speaker 1 You know,
Speaker 1
indulgence. Indulgence.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 And then all of the piercings and the mockery of Christ and nudity and all of the excesses. And then you had the civil rights movement when you had
Speaker 1 Ralph Albernath the Martin Luther King before you went into Rat Brown and the Black Panthers. You had the Chavez movement, equal wages until you went into La Raza.
Speaker 1 This group didn't have that
Speaker 1 mainstream movement. It just went right into the radical fringe, really angry, violent.
Speaker 1 It was weird that it didn't have that that mainstream, and I think that's why
Speaker 1
they have lost the American people. That's an issue that Donald Trump was right when he said it's a 70, 30, 80, 20 issue.
Yeah,
Speaker 1
well, they'll have to correct them. I hope the Democratic Party understands it.
I don't hope that they understand it.
Speaker 1 I think that if they don't understand it, and they don't seem to, they think the medicine's worse than the disease. They would rather lose an election than have the trans group mad at it.
Speaker 1 I mean, after November, we saw how they, how, within their own party leadership elections, how weird they were.
Speaker 1 Yeah, David Hogg and that crazy guy from Minnesota. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah, they just doubled down. And AOC.
Speaker 1
Has AOC had ever one single piece of legislation that helped her district? No. Or maybe she's never had a piece of her own written legislation.
Well, the big complaint is she's never in her district.
Speaker 1 And of course, her district would have benefited in part by now had she not prevented Amazon. Amazon from being there.
Speaker 1 Yeah, significant
Speaker 1
preparation. She didn't care.
She had a good job and all of her expenses paid. Yeah.
Well, Victor,
Speaker 1 we've come to the end. I have to get a hard stop here because I have to go be holy.
Speaker 1 Go pray to some of my saints and angels.
Speaker 1 Well, let me end up as we typically do. We read a couple of comments.
Speaker 1
So many comments have come from YouTube, Rumble, Apple, Victor's website. We thank those who take the time to write them.
And I try to read them as many as I can. Here are two.
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Corey Rausch 5681 writes this from YouTube. I'm always impressed by Victor.
All the topics he talks about is without notes. He just rattles off.
Speaker 1 He always has a great real-life example, usually from history, that helps paint a picture. Gosh, help us, Victor, if you had notes, what would that mean? And then
Speaker 1 he didn't write that. Corey didn't write that.
Speaker 1 Patricia Horlick 6450 writes, the way you two, I think he's talking about you and Sammy, the way you two bring the current news and history is so interesting, so easy to hear without making my heart race while telling the truth.
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Thank you for not being involved in the drama. Amen.
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I'm having jet lag right now, so I'm quiet. Sorry.
I know you are, Victor.
Speaker 1
Go, go take a nap, Victor. I got to go call Joe Biden and tell him I'm sleepy like he is.
Go in your closet and get lost.
Speaker 1
All right. Hey, Victor, you've been terrific.
Thanks for everything. Thanks, folks.
We'll be back with another episode soon of the Victor Davis Hansen Show. Bye-bye.
Speaker 1 Thank you for watching and listening.