The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg The Dispatch
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In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day. Is America doomed? Has liberalism failed? And will mankind ever invent something better than ‘90s-era “Simpsons?” Mixing political history, pop culture, rank punditry, and shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they featured on TV. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful. Brace your bingo cards.
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Disunity
On this week’s installment of The Ruminant, Jonah talks about all the things he says he doesn’t want to talk about. Digs are thrown at tariffs, the administrative state, popular fronts, and executive orders. The definitions of unity and democracy are debated as Jonah bushwhacks the path towards productive political debate. To close it all out, Jonah revisits the Juneteenth discourse and addresses his Soviet kerfuffle with Niall Ferguson.
Show Notes:—Kevin Williamson for The Dispatch: An Economic Policy that’s Just a Little Bit Radical
—Scott Lincicome for The Dispatch: Trump's Latest Tariff Idea is Dangerously Foolish
—David French for Advisory Opinions on the administrative state
—Suicide of the West
—Charles Murray: By the People
—Jonah’s piece on Juneteenth: American Passover
—Niall Ferguson for The Free Press: We’re All Soviets Now
—Jonah’s Rebuttal
—Subscribe to Dispatch Faith
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Grand Old Vibes
Remnant mainstay Matthew Continetti, director of domestic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Jonah for a trip to think-tanklandia. Rank punditry abounds: Joe Biden’s identity crisis is discussed, the vibes of the American electorate are analyzed, immigration policy is considered, and laughs are had all around. As a treat for all 16 listeners who care, Matt and Jonah revisit the recent Ruminant diatribe on neoconservatism and review the new hit reality TV show that is the United States Senate.
Show Notes:
-The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservativism
-Matt’s AEI page
-Matt’s new Commentary Magazine piece: Who Will Speak for America?
-The Conservative Manifesto
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Labour Pains
Francis Dearnley, assistant comment editor at The Telegraph and host of the daily “Ukraine: The Latest” podcast, joins Jonah to dig into the wide, Whiggish world of British politics. Francis helps those of us in the former colony understand the who’s and what’s of British conservatism, the B-word (Brexit, that is), and the failures of U.K. immigration policy. Francis and Jonah continue this brilliant edition of The Remnant by discussing the anti-Israel demonstrations in the U.K., the future of war in Ukraine, and how Russia can be defeated.
Show Notes:
—Follow Francis on X
—The New York Times: The Enduring Importance of the 1965 Immigration Act
—Enoch Powell: Rivers of Blood
—Douglas Murray: How Mass Immigration Makes Antisemitism Worse
—George Orwell: Second Thoughts on James Burnham
—The Rest is History Podcast
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Teleology Takedowns
First and foremost, Jonah clears up the controversy surrounding The Dispatch cake-gate and discusses the rats that live in his walls. Topics for this week’s Ruminant include Donald Trump’s return to the Capitol, the true intentions of free-speech absolutists, the insidious nature of the Hamas PR team, and the most recent episode of The Skiff with David French. Jonah condemns trolling and partisan point-scoring and continues to pontificate on Hunter Biden’s legal woes.
Show Notes:
—Targeting of Jewish Homes in New York
—Matt Continetti for the Free Beacon: No Haven for Hamas
—David French on The Skiff
—The Dispatch Podcast on Justice Alito
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Kicking Sasse & Taking Names
Ben Sasse, former U.S. senator and current president of the University of Florida, stops by for a fantastic conversation covering college admission reforms, the most sought after job in higher education, problems facing collegiate history departments (and how to solve them), and the roots of the recent campus protests. In order to avoid Sasse’s desire to discuss the College World Series, Jonah asks the big question: Where have all the good politicians gone?
Show Notes:
-The Hamilton Center at the University of Florida
-Washington’s Farewell Address
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A Constitutional Revival
The one and only Yuval Levin, director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Jonah to discuss his new book, American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation—And Could Again. Jonah peppers Yuval with a variety of questions: Is the Constitution a cultural document or a document that creates the culture? Why are the principles of the Constitution so hard to export? How do we interpret the Civil War-era amendments? Buckle in for a deep dive on unity, the Electoral College, and a healthy dose of Woodrow Wilson slander.
Show Notes:
—American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation-And Could Again
—Yuval’s AEI Page
—Federalist 10
—The American Revolution as a Successful Revolution
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