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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump “Is Going to the Root Causes…He Is a Counter Revolutionary in Some Ways”

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Victor Davis Hanson explains in this clip that President Trump is doing something very different this time; he is going to the root causes of the problems.

“Donald Trump is not, this time around, treating the symptoms of the progressive project. He’s actually going to the root causes. So it’s not just I’m going to stop illegal immigration, but I’m going to finish the wall, and I’m going to stop catch-and-release, and I’m going to tax remittances, and I’m not just going to I’m going to deport people, and I’m not just going to you know, hit Soleimeni. I’m going to go deal with this regime once and for all, and I’m not just going to talk, say, rhetoric about the New Green Deal, or we’re going to fund both windmills and fracking, but I’m going to be the biggest producer of gas and oil in the history of civilization.

And when they and I’m not just going to say, you know, trans is a controversial issue, but that’s left better to the individual. He said biological men are not going to be in women’s sports.

“So they get the impression, and I think they have the right impression, that Trump doesn’t want to pass on the problem of the woke DEI movement, but he wants to end it, and that makes them very, very angry. He is a counter-revolutionary in some ways.”

VDH then provides the listener with a very interesting, enlightening, and brief history. Daniel Schonbuch’s follow-up analysis of the DSA is worthwhile. As he says, the Democratic Party is turning into the DSA Party.

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