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The Return of Normalacy

Preeminent historian and great American think Victor Davis Hanson on Trump’s counterrevolution.

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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump’s Counterrevolution in Washington, D.C.

Victor Davis Hanson discusses the misleading information about the first 30 days of the Trump administration’s actions, comparing it to FDR’s first hundred days. On this episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,”

Hanson describes the current period as a “Trump restoration” rather than a revolution, emphasizing it as a counterrevolution against the changes brought by the Obama administration. “ We don’t really appreciate what we’ve been through with eight years of the Obama revolution and the four-year, more radical third term of Obama using or employing the wax effigy of Joe Biden. A revolution that we’ve experienced was a cultural, economic, political, social revolution.

It was very similar to the French Revolution under the Robespierre brothers. You should remember what they tried to do. They changed the days of the week. They renamed things. They tore down statues. They went after the churches. Does this sound familiar? … “ So this was a revolutionary movement. Movies were different. Sports were different. Take a knee.

And Donald Trump came in and it was not sufficient to say we’re going to stop the madness of $37 billion. …  It’s a return to normalcy. It’s a return to common sense.

It only looks revolutionary to revolutionaries. But to the rest of the people, it is a counterrevolution to restore normalcy and bring the country from the far-left fringes back home again.”

00:00 Addressing Misinformation
00:53
The Trump Counterrevolution
01:48
Comparing Revolutions: Then and Now
02:05
Radical Changes in Society
03:08
Political Shifts and Proposals
04:49
Trump’s Vision for Restoration
06:05
Conclusion

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