
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg Prophets Without Honor | Interview: Erick Erickson
Oct 30, 2025
Erick Erickson, a conservative radio host and founder of RedState, dives into the gritty world of political punditry. He discusses the implications of the midterms and evaluates 2028 presidential candidates like Brian Kemp. The conversation touches on the shifting definitions of conservatism and the dangers of the GOP catering to social media trends. They also explore rising anti-Zionism, the media's obsession with Trump, and how online isolation fuels radicalization. Erick's insights on principled conservatism and accountability are particularly thought-provoking.
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Conservatism Versus Power Politics
- Many who now call themselves conservatives don't fit traditional small-government conservatism.
- Erick Erickson says using government power to enforce cultural goals contradicts classical conservative principles.
Embrace Gridlock As A Corrective
- Accept periodic accountability via elections even if it risks short-term power loss.
- Erick advises Republicans might prefer a divided government (Dem House, GOP Senate) to restore checks and gridlock.
Dominant Figures Inevitably Face Fractures
- Lame-duck dynamics and internal resentment naturally force parties to re-evaluate dominant figures.
- Erick expects Trump's media dominance to produce internal fractures over time, not perpetual cohesion.



