The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch
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9 snips
Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 7min

Human Nature and Potato Salad

In this engaging conversation, Tom Standage, a historian and the deputy editor of The Economist, dives into the timeless patterns of human response to innovation. He and Jonah discuss why fears of doomsday often accompany new technology. They explore the fascinating evolution of culinary practices, focusing on the history of beer and its role in agriculture. Standage also highlights the cultural significance of communal drinking rituals and reflects on the persistent nature of human interaction, despite technological changes.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 8min

Ohio’s Cat Eaters Who Weren’t

Kevin D. Williamson, a journalist known for his incisive political commentary, takes listeners on a journey to Springfield, Ohio, to investigate wild rumors of exotic cat-eating. He discusses how these bizarre tales reflect the scapegoating of vulnerable communities, particularly around immigration. The conversation delves into the ethics of political dishonesty, highlighting J.D. Vance's role in spreading falsehoods. As the chat unfolds, Jonah and Kevin also explore the larger implications of narratives in politics, leaving a tantalizing question about their voting choices unanswered.
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9 snips
Sep 14, 2024 • 57min

Cry About It

Dive into the chaotic world of politics as perceptions of debate performance and fairness take center stage. Jonah reflects on the Harris-Trump showdown while unraveling the emotional complexities behind public reactions. He confronts the dark psychology of online harassment, particularly anti-Semitic trolling, and explores how anonymity fuels hate. The conversation also veers into the disturbing impact of Russian influence on American narratives, teasing apart its effects on democracy and the troubling romance with authoritarianism among some factions.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 7min

How D.C. Fails the World

Danielle Pletka, a foreign policy expert at the American Enterprise Institute, joins to analyze key global issues. They delve into the Ukraine-Russia conflict, examining its impact on Russian public sentiment and critique U.S. military strategies. The discussion shifts to Israel, highlighting internal party divides and the dangers of conflating support for Palestinian rights with extremist endorsements. Pletka also critiques isolationist views within conservative circles, underscoring the need for a more proactive foreign policy approach.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 17min

Serfs of the Web

Christine Rosen, an insightful author, joins to discuss her new book, examining how the digital world impacts our human experience. They explore the downsides of constant connectivity, questioning what we lose by eradicating boredom. The conversation highlights the disconnect between technology's evolution and human nature. Rosen raises concerns about our relationship with technology and its influence on creativity and character formation, while debating the implications of AI and misinformation in today's society.
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17 snips
Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 5min

Tucker Carlson’s Wrong Turn

Jonah hilariously admits to Steve's wisdom about Door County, while diving deep into Tucker Carlson's controversial claims. The discussion touches on the dangers of historical revisionism and the peril of misinformation in modern narratives. Intellectual and moral corruption take center stage as they critique the accountability of powerful figures in media. The podcast also explores how video games influence ethical perspectives, questioning if players see life as a series of cheat codes. Expect sharp insights and a bit of friendly banter!
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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 14min

An AMA With Jonah From the Wild West

You asked, Jonah has answers. In order to secure his limited edition Blu-ray disc of Aquaman and the Sea-Monkeys, David French has abandoned his post as Remnant guest host, forcing Jonah to appeal to heaven and answer some listener questions. This installment of Remnant AMA features insider knowledge of the business side of The Dispatch, Jonah’s intellectual journey, fish farms, and the possibility of a return to true statesmanship. Plus: the distinction between Trump-inflicted damage and Harris-inflicted damage, the malicious shift in defining conservatism, and Jonah's thoughts on van life.Show Notes:—Paul Bloom’s Remnant appearance—Vintage RFK Jr. critique—On Mike Gallagher—Advisory Opinions with Yuval Levin—Down low on DeVosThe Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including Jonah’s G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6 snips
Sep 4, 2024 • 1h 6min

Magic Kristol Ball

In this engaging discussion, Chris Stirewalt, a columnist for The Dispatch and political analyst for NewsNation, shares his insights on polling and election analysis. Jonah and Chris explore the quirky dynamics of camping culture and how it reflects class distinctions in America. They delve into the intricacies of rural politics, especially in Minnesota, and the challenges of accurately predicting voter behavior in a polarized landscape. Stirewalt also provides a glimpse into the future of the GOP and the significance of undecided voters, all with a dash of humor.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 1h 7min

Pavement Paradise

While parked at a Walmart in Colorado, the host reflects on the challenges of cross-country travel and amusing anecdotes from past trips. There's a deep dive into Kamala Harris' political impact and voter perceptions, alongside a thoughtful exploration of how Christianity has shaped modern Western thought. The discussion also touches on the cultural divides in journalism and the importance of preserving impartiality in the media. This mix of humor and serious insights makes for an engaging and thought-provoking listen.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 6min

Brainworms, Bears, and Ballot Boxes

Mike Warren, senior editor at Dispatch, and Dave Weigel, political reporter for Semafor, dive into the intriguing dynamics of the upcoming elections. They discuss RFK Jr.'s surprising endorsement of Trump and its impact on the voter landscape. The conversation shifts to analyzing the undecided voting bloc and its significance in swing states like North Carolina. They also explore public perceptions of Kamala Harris, drawing comparisons with past campaigns while emphasizing the disconnect between political rhetoric and the realities faced by everyday Americans.

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