Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Association, appeared on Fox News on Friday, said by a prominent Democrat advocate for causing his lifestyle to clash with.
Former President Barack Obama at a Thursday night event at Hamilton University in Clinton, New York I said Resisting President Donald Trump’s policies may require sacrifices. When he appeared in “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Hanson said the discrepancy between Obama’s official statement and personal actions undermines his credibility and damages his public persona.
“He had a bad campaign. Sometimes he would fly out of one of the four mansions on a private jet and tell him that a very bright young black man suffered from false awareness and didn’t know what was good for them,” Hanson said. “They needed to listen to Barack and Michelle more. That’s not a good message. So he really hurt his brand.”
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The action is directly contradicted Obama’s personal sacrifice and calls for social wounds, Hanson said. (Related: “Like an addict”: Victor Davis Hanson says the left has a “kill your party” fixture)
“I don’t think he’ll recover. He’s like his own character. When he says everyone has to sacrifice and get some wounds, I just take a photo to myself, “Are you going to sell Hawaii’s real estate or Karorama’s mansion or Martha’s vineyard?” “Hanson said.
Hanson said the broader Democratic leaders had no direction.
“Well, the only person who’s coming near me [Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John] Fetterman, and they saw Fetterman and said, “I would rather lose than be ideologically centric,” Hanson said.
In his speech, Obama said that Trump’s actions violated the core principles that unite Americans. He encouraged students to actively oppose Trump’s policies.
“It was easy in our lifetime to say you are progressive, you say you are for social justice, you say you are free speech, and now we are not enough for you to say something.
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