

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger
Jay Nordlinger is a journalist who writes about a range of subjects, including politics, foreign affairs, and the arts. He is the music critic of The New Criterion. He is a senior resident fellow at the Renew Democracy Initiative, and a contributor to its publication, The Next Move. His guests are from the worlds of politics and culture, talking about the most important issues of the day, and some pleasant trivialities as well. www.jaynordlinger.com
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Mar 8, 2021 • 1h 29min
The Joy of Jonah
Jay talks with Jonah Goldberg about his writing life, his dogs, his political thought. Bill Buckley, Charles Krauthammer, Donald Trump. Music, sports, food. “Life its ownself,” or at least significant slices. Jonah is in splendid form, expressing joy even when the topics are unjoyful, somehow. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Mar 3, 2021 • 54min
E335. Man of the Times: Michael Powell
Michael Powell is a national reporter for the New York Times. He has had many beats in his career, including sports. Today, he has a tricky one, you might even say a dangerous one: free speech, campus life, intellectual debate. Recently, he published a blockbuster piece headed “Inside a Battle Over Race, Class and Power at Smith College.” Jay talks with him about this—and about his career... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Feb 25, 2021 • 1h 14min
E334. An American, Chicago Born: Steven B. Smith
Steven B. Smith is indeed an American, Chicago born. (The line is Saul Bellow’s, cited by Smith in this “Q&A.”) He is a political scientist, a political theorist, a famous professor at Yale. His new book is “Reclaiming Patriotism in an Age of Extremes.” He and Jay talk about patriotism (naturally) and nationalism and many other issues—including “wokeness” on campus and baseball. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Feb 24, 2021 • 1h 16min
E333. Claire Berlinski, Bold and Unique
On Twitter, Claire Berlinski bills herself as a “rootless cosmopolitan.” She has styled her new newsletter “The Cosmopolitan Globalist.” There is such a thing as “owning the insult.” In other words, if they’re going to call you those things anyway … Berlinski is a writer and scholar who specializes in international relations. She has lived in various places and is now in Paris. With Jay... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Feb 20, 2021 • 48min
E332. From the British Parliament to Mississippi: Douglas Carswell
Douglas Carswell grew up in Uganda. For a dozen years—2005 to 2017—he was a member of the British parliament. He is a conservative and a free-market man. In recent weeks, he has come to America to head the Mississippi Center for Public Policy. Jay talks with him about a little bit of everything: Africa; British politics (Thatcher, Cameron, Boris, et al.); Mississippi (how do you sell Thatcher... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Feb 8, 2021 • 51min
E331. Burma: What Happened?
Jared Genser is an American human-rights lawyer, who has represented many political prisoners and dissidents all over the world. From 2006 to 2010, he served as pro bono counsel to Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese democracy leader. A week ago, the Burmese military ousted Aung San Suu Kyi and the government in a coup d’état. Genser wrote about the issue here. And he talks about Burma—and his work... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Jan 31, 2021 • 1h 4min
E330. Vegetarian Haggis, U.S. Politics, and More
Jay hosts two of his young colleagues from National Review: Madeleine Kearns, of Glasgow, and Cameron Hilditch, of Belfast (or nearby). He has had them as guests before—singly. This show is more of a roundtable. Under discussion: the British Isles, with its accents and whatnot; the critical importance of “loser’s consent” in a democracy; great literature (including “Jane Eyre”and George Herbert)... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Jan 25, 2021 • 44min
E329. John Hare: A Philosophical Life
John Hare is an eminent philosopher—a professor of philosophical theology at Yale. Among his books are “Why Bother Being Good? The Place of God in the Moral Life.” Hare is also a renowned teacher, prized by his students. He is the son of another eminent philosopher, R. M. Hare. He and Jay talk about that. What else do they talk about? Young Hare’s adventures in India, as a teenager. His time on a... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Jan 20, 2021 • 1h 7min
E328. Incendiary Subjects
A sportscast with Jay’s favorite gurus: Sally Jenkins, Vivek Dave, and David French. Bill Belichick and the Pats. The coach’s turning down of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The miraculous career of Tom Brady. Too “miraculous”? Anything illicit going on? Urban Meyer, the Washington Football Team, James Harden as Brooklyn Net, and more. Very lively, very informed—very entertaining. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

Jan 17, 2021 • 1h 3min
E327. Pathologist with a Pen: Kevin D. Williamson on America
Jay talks once more with one of his favorite writers and people — Kevin D. Williamson, whose new book is “ Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the ‘Real America.’” Among the topics: poverty, drugs, gambling, porn, and despair. But don’t worry: The conversation is much more pleasurable than it sounds. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe


