Tag Archives: Victor Davis Hanson

Books in Brief: THE LIFE OF BELISARIUS; I, SNIPER; THE WAR THAT KILLED ACHILLES

Picked it up on a recommendation at NRO The Corner from Victor Davis Hanson.  For the amateur history buff, perhaps the most interesting aspect of the book, which was first published in 1829, is its depiction of a 6th Century Mediterranean world riven by competition and war, still under the shadow of Rome well after [...]

Reacting to the reactions to the reactions to 9/11 remembrances…

Barbara, Howard, Bruce – I’ve been struggling to put into words my reaction to the 9/11 anniversary, to others‘ reactions to it, to the reactions to the reactions, and so on.  Though I don’t want to be associated with the “it’s past time to move on” crowd or with a President whose response struck some [...]

ALTERNATE CONTENTION OF THE DAY

Victor Davis Hanson on “Prairie-Fire Anger” (emphasis in the original): I confess that when I first read Dreams From My Father and The Audacity of Hope, first learned in depth about Trinity Church and its tirades about “black middle classness”, first studied the modus operandi of Obama’s state legislative campaigns and the mysterious implosions of [...]

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