In this episode of The Western Spirit, Ariel Whitman speaks with Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, about the growing divide inside the American right.
Why are prominent voices like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly turning on Donald Trump over Iran?
Hanson explains what changed — and why figures who once strongly supported Trump are now criticizing his foreign policy and the war with Iran.
Drawing from his own appearances on their shows, Hanson gives a firsthand perspective on how media incentives, public opinion, and cultural pressure are reshaping the conservative movement.
We discuss:
*Why Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly broke with Trump on Iran
*The internal split within the MAGA movement
*How media narratives and “click culture” influence political positions
*The role of propaganda and public perception in shaping opinion
*Why parts of the right now sound similar to the left on foreign policy
*The future of US–Israel relations
This is a critical conversation about power, media, and the future of the American right.
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