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A Conservative Schism?

Has Tucker Carlson begun to push a new isolationism that is dividing the conservative movement? That’s among the questions addressed by Victor Davis Hanson, the Hillsdale College historian, in this new video. Hanson says Carlson’s isolationism mirrors that of Pat Buchanan, who ran for President against George H.W. Bush in 1992.

Also in this edition, should we support the United Nations handling food distribution in Gaza when so much of that food lands in the hands of Hamas?

Also, what’s the story with the Ivanpah Solar Power Plant closing in 2026? This comes after California spent more than $2 billion to build the plant.  It’s closing because it’s said to be an inefficient boondoogle.

In addition, Hanson takes a look back at World War II, focusing on the Battle of Crete in 1941.

 

25 Days Of Diesel Fuel Left!

The energy crisis is upon us with the collapse of the supply chain, as the United States now faces a serious shortage of diesel fuel.

Josh Sigurdson reports that just 25 days of diesel fuel remains until the gauge hits empty, which is basically a death blow to the trucking industry and their effort to deliver food across the country. “The Great Reset is on our doorstep and creeping into our homes,” Sigurdson says. “They want you to be desperate so you accept their evil new world order technocracy agenda.” Here’s his report.

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