
Noah Rothman
National Review editor and frequent panelist on The Editors who provides hawkish foreign-policy commentary and cultural analysis during the episode.
Top 10 podcasts with Noah Rothman
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Jan 23, 2026 • 55min
Greenland Ambitions, Worship Service Protest, and Talarico Shares His Faith
Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review, explores Trump's controversial interest in Greenland and its implications for global politics. Chris Butler, a pastor and community organizer, dissects a protest that disrupted worship in St. Paul, advocating for strategic, moral protest tactics. Meanwhile, David Zahl discusses Texas politician James Talarico's innovative approach to integrating faith and politics, challenging traditional Democratic views on spirituality. The conversation balances geopolitical intrigue with moral civic engagement, urging thoughtful dialogue.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 41min
Charlie Kirk and the Turning Point
Noah Rothman, a political violence expert and former contributor at Commentary, joins the conversation. He discusses the recent assassination on a Utah campus, exploring how political violence is becoming a norm. The talk dives into biases surrounding right- and left-wing violence, the impact of social media, and the normalization of hostility, particularly in educational settings. Rothman also unpacks revolutionary motives behind modern violence and highlights the cultural implications of anti-hero narratives, revealing deeper societal concerns.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 4min
Trump(ets) Are Blarin'
Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review and author, dives into Trump's bold proposal for U.S. control of Gaza, unraveling its geopolitical implications. Mindy Belz, a seasoned journalist renowned for her conflict coverage, sheds light on the shuttering of USAID and its vital role in humanitarian efforts. Yuval Levin, a prominent political analyst, discusses Elon Musk's growing influence on Capitol Hill and introduces the intriguing concept of the 'Nehemiah Option,' highlighting the need for balancing activism and institutional foundations.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 13min
Ten Years of Podcasting
Noah Rothman, a contributor at National Review, joins the discussion to explore today's pressing political issues. They delve into the internal battles within the Democratic Party and their lack of strategic clarity. Rothman highlights the contrasts between Democratic leadership and the more robust dynamics within the Republican Party. The hosts reflect on how the pandemic transformed the podcasting landscape, sharing personal anecdotes and the show’s evolution over the past decade.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 1h 4min
Which door will POTUS take: The one marked Truman/Reagan or the one marked Carter/Obama/Biden?
Emily Seidel, Americans for Prosperity organizer behind One Small Step civic toolkit. Noah C. Rothman, conservative commentator focused on foreign policy and Iran. They discuss U.S. posture toward Iran, timing and limits of military options, and grassroots civic actions tied to the America 250 initiative. Fast-paced conversations on strategy, timing, and local engagement.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 2min
An Explosive Week
Noah Rothman, a Senior writer at National Review and author of "The Rise of the New Puritans," joins the discussion on pressing political topics. They delve into the ramifications of the U.S.-Iran relationship amid drone sightings, reflecting on the implications of civil unrest in New York City. Rothman also uncovers the complexities behind Syria's evolving political landscape, highlighting the rise of radical groups and international influences. Lastly, there's a light-hearted moment with Charlie Cooke's explosive restaurant story, blending humor with serious dialogue.

Jul 26, 2024 • 49min
Noah Rothman on Kamala Harris's Views of Israel and the Middle East
Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review, dives into the complexities of Vice President Kamala Harris's evolving views on Israel and the Middle East. They discuss her vocal stance during the Gaza conflict and the influence of her Jewish family background. Rothman highlights the pressures Harris faces from various Democratic factions and the challenges in aligning progressive values with Israel support. The conversation also addresses broader implications for U.S. foreign policy and the shifting attitudes within the party regarding Israel.

Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 39min
Checking in on the DHS Shutdown, SAVE America Act, and war in Iran
Haviv Rettig Gur, Middle East correspondent and podcast host, unpacks Iranian revolutionary ideas and regional strategy. Matt Continetti, AEI policy lead and columnist, frames the conflict as a pivotal global moment. Abe Greenwald, Commentary editor, discusses media persuasion limits. Noah Rothman, National Review writer, argues for sustained pressure on Iran. Short, punchy conversations on ideology, coalition dynamics, and political fallout.

Mar 19, 2026 • 1h 3min
We are winning in Iran
Charles C. W. Cooke, National Review commentator and podcaster, offers political and strategic perspective. Sen. John Thune, Senate Republican leader, discusses defense funding and readiness. Noah C. Rothman, National Review foreign policy writer, analyzes air superiority, targeted strikes, coalition dynamics, and geopolitical consequences. They debate military benchmarks, NATO and European roles, and strategic sequencing in the Gulf.

Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 8min
Ben Rhodes has entered the conversation about Iran
Robert Greenway, former Special Forces officer and NSC/DIA official, offers military and strategic analysis on Iran. Mary Katharine Ham, political commentator and podcaster, discusses Senate procedure and her America250 readings. Noah Rothman, National Review writer, analyzes the likelihood and legal rationale for U.S. action. They debate red lines, strike options, escalation risks, and political consequences.


