
The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie Jonah Goldberg: The GOP Is Becoming Anti-Conservative
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Mar 4, 2026 Jonah Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Dispatch and longtime conservative commentator, discusses the rise of the populist right and why many new movements are anti-conservative. He critiques personality-driven politics, the loyalties of figures like J.D. Vance, and the shifting intellectual roots of post-liberalism. He also talks about institutional decline and the case for rebuilding fact-driven conservatism.
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Trump's Foreign Policy Is A Different Kind Of Presidency
- Jonah Goldberg argues Trump-era foreign actions are qualitatively different because Trump practices "bullshit" that disregards truth rather than conventional lying.
- Goldberg ties this to shifting rationales (e.g., Iran strike reasons changing within hours) and personalist, celebrity-driven tactics that bypass Congress.
Force Congress To Authorize Military Action
- Goldberg advises that presidents should present wars to Congress and Congress must reassert its prerogatives to preserve constitutional checks.
- He warns unilateral acts like killing a foreign supreme leader are acts of war and risk further eroding republican norms if Congress stays passive.
MAGA Is More Personality Cult Than Policy Movement
- Goldberg says MAGA lacks a coherent policy core and is primarily a personality cult centered on Trump.
- He lists recurring themes—anti-globalism, macho posturing, and leader-focused loyalty—rather than organized ideology.






