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Victor Davis Hanson: Newsom Blames Dyslexia, but Can Voters Read Between the Lines?

Coinciding with the release of his autobiography, California Gov. Gavin Newsom just had the worst February of any major want-to-be presidential candidate in modern memory. Newsom tries posing as someone who grew up poor and dyslexic in order to connect with minority voters better ...  Show more

Victor Davis Hanson: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Iran War Outcomes

Critics have hounded the Trump administration for supposedly not clearly stating to the American public their most favorable outcome in the ongoing conflict with Iran. With the midterms less than eight months away, the pressure is on this administration to get the job done. And i ...  Show more

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