

Jonah Goldberg
Conservative commentator, author, and co-founder/editor-in-chief of The Dispatch; host of The Remnant podcast and author of books including Suicide of the West and Liberal Fascism.
Top 10 podcasts with Jonah Goldberg
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Mar 10, 2025 • 37min
#403 — Sanity Check on Trump 2.0
Jonah Goldberg, a conservative journalist known for his sharp political insights, engages in a critical discussion about Trump and his influence on American politics. They dissect the recklessness of Trump's policies, including tariffs and foreign relations with Ukraine. Goldberg raises alarms about the political loyalty and moral implications of Trump’s supporters. They also explore the ominous influence of fringe thinkers on mainstream politics and the alarming dynamics that could shape a potential Trump 2.0.

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Feb 20, 2026 • 22min
#460 — When the Center Cannot Hold
Jonah Goldberg, conservative commentator and longtime National Review figure, reflects on the fracturing of American conservatism and the politicization of federal institutions. He discusses reheating government norms after Trump. He explores party incentives driving polarization, infighting over figures like Nick Fuentes, and the political mechanics shaping midterms and oversight.

79 snips
Feb 6, 2026 • 1h 13min
Is It Time to Panic?
David French, legal commentator on constitutional and civil liberties issues. Megan McArdle, policy analyst focused on governance and rhetoric. Jonah Goldberg, political commentator and author on conservatism. They debate DHS subpoenas and free speech concerns. They unpack norm violations, escalation in politics, detention abuses, and when charged labels like fascism or totalitarianism help or hurt persuasion.

75 snips
Nov 8, 2025 • 48min
Inside Call me Back SNEAK PEEK: Between Mamdani and Tucker, Are Jews Getting Squeezed? - with Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg, a conservative commentator and co-founder of The Dispatch, dives into the challenges facing Jewish communities in light of political shifts. He discusses the implications of Zoran Mamdani's election for New York Jews and contrasts his anti-Zionism with traditional political values. The conversation touches on the threat to liberalism, the rise of conspiratorial right-wing figures like Tucker Carlson, and the complexities within the GOP, exploring how these dynamics may impact Jewish communities. Goldberg highlights historical lessons on antisemitism within conservatism.

73 snips
Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 7min
The Convoluted Case for War With Iran
Mike Nelson, military analyst with operational experience; David French, legal commentator focused on War Powers; Jonah Goldberg, political strategist and columnist. They debate why the U.S. struck Iran now. They weigh tactical successes versus murky strategic aims. They critique muddled administration messaging and explore likely scenarios in the coming weeks.

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Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 2min
Is Donald Trump's Golden Age Here?
Megan McArdle, economics and policy columnist; Kevin Williamson, conservative commentator; Jonah Goldberg, political analyst. They debate the DOJ’s failed move to indict six Democrats and the grand jury rebuke. They dissect Pam Bondi’s theatrical Capitol testimony and loyalty politics. They weigh Republican splits over tariffs, the January jobs report, and whether the president can claim a supposed economic golden age.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 30min
Corrupting Influences | Roundtable
David French, a sharp legal mind and conservative commentator, joins forces with Jonah Goldberg, a political analyst known for his insightful takes, and Kevin Williamson, a seasoned writer focusing on law and culture. They delve into the controversial 'double tap' airstrike order and its potential violations of war laws. Discussions take a critical turn towards the rhetoric in conservative media, including Megyn Kelly's provocative statements. The trio also examines the complex issues surrounding pardons, warning of their risks and historical abuses that could undermine institutional integrity.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 19min
Three More Years
Join Jonah Goldberg, a conservative commentator and writer, Mike Warren, a policy and markets analyst, Sarah Isgur, a legal expert and podcast host, and David French, a legal commentator and New York Times columnist, as they dissect the first year of Trump's second term. They delve into Trump's effectiveness on immigration, the chaos of foreign incidents, and the implications of his retribution tour. The conversation also tackles institutional checks on presidential power, what may last beyond Trump's presidency, and perceptions of the U.S. among global allies.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
Why Scandals No Longer Matter | Roundtable
Join legal commentator Sarah Isgur, conservative analyst Jonah Goldberg, and journalist Megan McArdle as they tackle hot topics like the implications of the longest government shutdown and the latest revelations from the Epstein files. They debate whether scandals still sway voters, dissect post-liberalism in today's political landscape, and explore if work offers purpose beyond pay. The trio navigates intriguing questions about electoral strategies and societal discontent, all while reminiscing about the fading penny.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 22min
The Public Shifts on Immigration
Join political commentator Sarah Isgur, author Jonah Goldberg, and policy analyst Grayson Logue as they dive into the aftermath of a tragic ICE shooting in Minneapolis and its impact on public opinion regarding immigration enforcement. Sarah discusses the pitfalls of single-issue polling, while Jonah suggests treating immigration policy like a portfolio. Grayson critiques the administration's aggressive tactics, warning of backlash. The trio also explores the implications of a DOJ probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell and even speculates on the geopolitical significance of Greenland.


