We are amid the most significant political counterrevolution in nearly a century, rivaling the sweeping changes of FDR’s New Deal.
Not only is Trump succeeding, he is exceeding expectations as well.
But the Left is not going down without a fight. Victor Davis Hanson explains the challenges being posed against Trump’s counterrevolution, and what he believes are the next steps on this episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”
“ The symptoms of the progressive project are not just the Democrats exercising power in Congress or holding the White House, it's how they get that power.
“And they get that power through PBS and NPR, now defunded; cable news and slanted network news, now under assault when they lie and defame and face court ramifications.
“ The majority of the American people oppose [Democrats’] agenda.
“And they do this through the bureaucracies, through the media, through the universities, through the popular culture.
“And these are the very sources that Donald Trump is asking them to reform.
“And the government is going to shrink.
“The government's gonna get out of the media business.
“The government's gonna take a hard look at universities, who want and obtain federal funds.”
Video
Chapters
(0:00) The Greatest Counterrevolution
(0:55) Trump's Radical Changes and Achievements
(2:56) Public and Media Reactions
(3:58) The Progressive Project
(5:59) Challenges and Future Outlook
(7:18) Conclusion
There’s some real scary anger going on going even here on substack. I actually made a reasonable comment in a more liberal substack chat and got asked why is was even on a “liberal platform”. These people are self righteous delusional fools. I saw one rant by a member that used the f word so liberally regarding the national guard in DC it was clear how liberal the dude was.