
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg Reality Check for Democrats
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Nov 21, 2024 In this conversation, Frank Bruni, a New York Times columnist and bestselling author, shares insights on the turbulent intersection of culture and politics. He and Kevin D. Williamson explore the haunting themes of The Exorcist and how they resonate with today's political grievances. They discuss the toxic obsession with resentment in American discourse, the challenges posed by economic divides, and the rise of victimization narratives. Bruni also critiques the disconnect within elite institutions and reflects on empathy's role in fostering connections in a fragmented society.
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2020 Election Outcome
- Kevin Williamson and Frank Bruni discuss the unexpected outcome of the 2020 US Presidential election.
- Bruni admits to feeling momentarily hopeful for a different result despite predicting Trump's win.
Agents of Stasis
- Most Americans don't actually desire radical social change, despite the rhetoric.
- A sense of being uniquely wronged permeates political discourse.
Queen Concert Experience
- Frank Bruni recounts attending numerous rock concerts as a teenager, obtaining an eighth-row seat at a Queen concert by camping overnight.
- He caught Freddie Mercury's tambourine at the end.








