
The Ricochet Podcast New Right 4.5
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Jan 23, 2026 A lively review of the first year of Trump 2.0, from aggressive governing tactics to spectacle-driven policy. They debate trade moves, tariffs on Russia, and transatlantic fallout from Greenland and Davos moments. Conversations touch on Ukraine’s stalemate, European political ripple effects, and whether a new nationalist right is replacing old conservative norms.
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Opening Weather Banter Sets Tone
- James Lileks opens by mocking extreme cold in Minnesota as a comic aside.
- The hosts use local weather and cultural jokes to set a conversational tone.
Theatrical Overreach As A Strategy
- Trump uses theatrical overreach to dominate events and set the agenda.
- Stephen Hayward says this often squashes venues like Davos and forces attention onto Trump.
Tone Can Undermine Wins
- Trump delivers policy wins but his tone can alienate allies and produce net costs.
- Charles C.W. Cooke argues recent Davos behavior embarrassed the U.S. without getting meaningful concessions.



