
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this second part of his two-part interview, Scott Atlas and Victor Davis Hanson explore misguided progressive policies that disproportionately harm the poor, encouraging crime as lenient judges and prosecutors push alternative sentencing. They discuss New York's socialist electoral trends, fueled mainly by an attitude of entitlement among America's younger generation. They conclude with a discussion of how Trump's authentic, resilient persona drives leftist vitriol, and how the political landscape might change in a post-Trump America.
By Independent Institute4.8
9696 ratings
In this second part of his two-part interview, Scott Atlas and Victor Davis Hanson explore misguided progressive policies that disproportionately harm the poor, encouraging crime as lenient judges and prosecutors push alternative sentencing. They discuss New York's socialist electoral trends, fueled mainly by an attitude of entitlement among America's younger generation. They conclude with a discussion of how Trump's authentic, resilient persona drives leftist vitriol, and how the political landscape might change in a post-Trump America.

3,314 Listeners

14,241 Listeners

22,727 Listeners

33,273 Listeners

2,026 Listeners

5,298 Listeners

1,822 Listeners

860 Listeners

1,439 Listeners

1,176 Listeners

40,398 Listeners

627 Listeners

2,494 Listeners

8,585 Listeners

584 Listeners

0 Listeners