Yesterday I interviewed Victor Davis Hanson, the author of The Case For Trump.  Victor is an American military historian, columnist, former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He has been a commentator on modern warfare and contemporary politics for National Review as well as other media outlets. He was a professor of classics at California State University, Fresno, and is currently a Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.

At the Hoover Institute, which is on the campus of Stanford he has quite of bit of great company like Dr. Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele and George Shultz, the former secretary of state for Ronald Reagan.

You have seen him many times on Fox News, most recently on the Tucker Carlson Show.

In his book he states:

Frustrated voters in 2016 saw that unique absence of a political resume as a plus, not a drawback, and so elected a candidate deemed to have no change of becoming president.

His method of campaigning and governing, indeed his very manor of speech and appearance, was an affront to the Washington political class and media–and to the norms of political discourse and behavior.

His voters quite liked the idea that others loathed him.

What else does he have to say about “The Case for Trump”? Check out for yourself when you click on the YouTube video below:

You can buy the book at the Publishers site Basic Books.

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