Victor Davis Hanson: "What They’ve Been Hiding Is Finally Coming Out..."

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Victor Davis Hanson delivers a searing critique of modern American leadership, comparing Joe Biden’s bluster to the calculated strength of past presidents. Hanson paints a troubling picture of a military weakened by politicization and hollowed-out priorities, even as global threats from nations like China escalate rapidly.

Trump’s challenge, as Hanson outlines, isn’t just about policy—it’s about fundamentally reshaping the Pentagon. From revamping outdated procurement practices to fostering a culture that welcomes the best talent regardless of identity politics, the stakes couldn’t be higher. China isn’t waiting, and neither should America.

Hanson contrasts Biden’s “tough-guy” bravado with his administration’s track record, exposing the hollowness of a leadership style built on soundbites. Whether it’s dismissive remarks about allies or misplaced swagger on global issues, Hanson argues that Biden’s blunders have left the U.S. vulnerable. His critique doesn’t stop at domestic politics, as Hanson highlights how leaders like Mexico’s Obrador openly mock America’s failures, reflecting the erosion of respect on the world stage.

As Hanson delves into historical comparisons, he laments the loss of pragmatic leadership. From Teddy Roosevelt’s quiet strength to Bill Clinton’s strategic triangulation, the lessons of the past are clear. Yet today’s leaders seem blind to them, leaving the nation adrift in a sea of mismanagement and hubris.

Can America regain its footing? Hanson’s analysis is a wake-up call to those who believe strength lies in rhetoric alone. True power, he argues, comes from efficiency, discipline, and quiet resolve—a far cry from the chaos of current leadership.

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