Having some commentary about late events from the writer of Hardcore History is very interesting. Its one of the things professional historians won't do: comment on the events BEFORE they become history. We always see history from a different perspective and anyone trying to see current events from that lens may be accused by all sides. He may also miss the importance of things: its difficult to make predictions about the future and so most historians stick to the past. However, if really history can teach us something, if it has some value, it would be that it can be used to navigate the future. It will be very interesting to see how this podcast sounds 50 years from now, history is chaotic, events and outcomes unpredictable. It is still a most valiant valuable and interesting effort.