

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
The Dispatch
In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day. Is America doomed? Has liberalism failed? And will mankind ever invent something better than ‘90s-era “Simpsons?” Mixing political history, pop culture, rank punditry, and shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they featured on TV. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful. Brace your bingo cards.
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Sep 23, 2020 • 1h 39min
Leeroy Jenkins at Fort Sumter
Fellow Dispatcher David French returns to the program on the publishing date of his new book, Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. If you’ve looked around at American politics over the last few years, and you’ve started to view the coastal states and the middle of the country as a bickering couple – wondering, “Why don’t they just break up already? – David’s book is for you. Jonah asks David to outline some of the scenarios by which a fracturing of the republic could happen, and works through the ways that America’s spirit could be successfully restored – all while avoiding an Articles of Confederation-style mess in which the country’s regions become too individually weak to do anything. Join for this enlightening discussion, and stick around until the end for characteristic rankness on Tenet, Amazon’s The Boys, and the mighty Dune.
Show Notes:
-Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our NationDavid’s book,
-Don’t forget to take advantage of our 30 day free trial of The Dispatch
-Jonah’s piece on Supreme Court deal-making
-David’s piece on the same topic
-Cass Sunstein: “The Law of Group Polarization”
-Is Barack Obama the Messiah?
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Sep 19, 2020 • 60min
Deadheads, Fishfreaks, and Federalism
Just as there are different Enlightenments, there are different nationalisms, too. In both cases, it’s important to see what points they all converge on. On this edition of the Ruminant, Jonah walks through the ways in which we’ve seen this all before – even in spite of how strange this moment feels. Confucius says: “Enjoy your weekend!”
Show Notes:
-The Dispatch30-day free trial at
-The latest G-File
-Rectification of the Names
-Divided We FallDavid’s soon-to-be-out book,
-HumanProgress.org
-Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know: And Many Others You Will Find Interesting
-Brazil’s direct democracy
-Address to the German NationFichte’s
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Sep 17, 2020 • 1h 13min
Fighting for Lost Causes
“We need to agree that the Senate doesn’t work,” Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse tells Jonah on today’s episode of The Remnant. “The Founders had this great idea that you separate power vertically and horizontally if you believe in universal human dignity, and the Senate is kind of the most unique single institution that the Founders created in the Constitution.” Sasse’s appearance comes on the heels of his Wall Street Journal op-ed, in which he calls for modified Senate term limits, repealing the 17th Amendment, and cutting the C-SPAN cameras to improve debate on the Senate floor. “The cameras change the dynamic in the room because people don’t ask real questions if they’re instead trolling for a sound bite that they can hope goes viral,” Sasse explains. What’s worse, senators use the C-SPAN camera rules to trick their constituents into thinking they’re debating their colleagues when they’re not. “They regularly do this, hand gesturing to the senator right next to them that they’re supposedly rebutting, but the rules in the Senate require the C-SPAN cameras to be cropped right around their head and shoulders, so you don’t know as a viewer that there’s no one there in the Senate.” After railing against the senatorial political posturing that’s poisoning our parliamentary system, Sasse and Jonah discuss the filibuster, clickbait journalism, and the dangers of perceiving politics as religion. Learn alongside Jonah, and stick around to the end to hear Sasse school his colleagues in real time.
Show Notes:
-The Dispatch30-day trial at , Sasse’s article: “Make the Senate Great Again,” In celebration of Brian Lamb, what Sasse means by “agglomeration economy,” and Sasse’s opening remarks at the Kavanaugh hearing.
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Sep 15, 2020 • 1h 43min
Good Times, Bad Times
Let the waves of optimism wash over you as return-guests Ron Bailey (Reason) and Marian Tupy (Cato Institute) join forces as Jonah’s tour guides through the last several centuries of human progress. Listen to the first half to hear why there is actual good news about the human condition – even during a pandemic – and stick around in the second half for a satisfying helping of philosophical eggheadery on education, personal liberty, and the logic of nonviolent protest.
Show Notes:
-The DispatchTry a 30-day trial membership for
-Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know: And Many Others You Will Find Interesting
-Marian’s project, HumanProgress.org
-ReasonRon’s page at
-Jason Hickel refutes the World Bank’s measurement of extreme poverty
-Julian Simon’s bet with Paul Ehrlich
-Malthus, the original Thanos
-Famines rarely happen in democratic countries with a free press
-China’s Social Credit System
-University of Edinburgh set to remove David Hume’s name from building
-Jonah: Irradiating the Past
-DonorsTrust.org/Dingo to get a free copy of “6 Reasons to Use a Donor-Advised Fund”
-ExpressVPN.com/Remnant for an extra 3 months free with 12-month plan
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Sep 12, 2020 • 1h 18min
If You Walk Without Rhythm, You Won’t Attract the Worm
What happens when you make a pundit talk about Antifa, the Dune trailer, the Republic of Venice, and 60s Iron Man cartoons all in one go? Tune in to the weekend Ruminant to find out!
Show Notes:
-The DispatchStart a 30-day free trial of
-Jonah’s Wednesday G-File, un-paywalled due to popular demand
-RemnantThis week’s second , with Andy Ferguson
-Basically what Jonah means by “A Shoshana point.”
-Dune The little-known miniseries
-Iron Man The bizarre theme song to the 60s cartoon
-Neo-barbarism abounds
-Federalist no. 39, the one that talks about Venice
-Denis Dutton’s bad writing contest
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Sep 10, 2020 • 1h 32min
Andrew Ferguson, Master of Introversion
Andrew Ferguson’s follow-up appearance on The Remnant has been a long time coming, and you can tell; he and Jonah are filled with plenty of wisdom on the state of modern journalism, what the conservative media landscape used to be like, and how to not go completely hollow while keeping up with the news cycle.
Show Notes:
-30-day free trial of The Dispatch
-The AtlanticAndy’s page at
-Bob Dole: “I’m not bound by the platform. I probably agree with most everything in it, but I haven’t read it.”
-Jonah: The center is a lonely place to be
-“The New Journalism”
-All Too HumanGeorge Stephanopoulos’
-Donald Rumsfeld releases transcript of Woodward interview
-“Springtime for Introverts”: Andy’s piece that was true… for a while
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Sep 8, 2020 • 1h 25min
Refuting Socialism
Fresh off the heels of his new manifesto (not of the communist variety, though), Iain Murray, CEI senior fellow, joins Jonah on The Remnant to discuss The Socialist Temptation: what it is, who it hits hardest, why socialism isn’t really even an economic theory, and what to do about it.
Show Notes:
-The Socialist TemptationIain’s new book,
-BBC’s generously donated show sets, to spruce up your Zoom background
-Iain refuting Thomas Piketty
-Josh Muravchik’s “Theories of the New Class”
-“Socialism is the name of our desire”
-Corporatism and Comparative Politics: The Other Great “Ism”
-Ten Thousand Commandments 2020
-Violence and Social OrdersNorth’s
-#NationalizeMySpace
-Reagan’s speech at Hillsdale in the 70s
-Jonah at the Oxford Union
-“Socialism is so hot right now”
-DonorsTrust.org/Dingo for access to “6 Reasons to Use a Donor-Advised Fund”
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Sep 5, 2020 • 1h 10min
Yodeling Trash from New Guinea
Who actually believes the media anymore? Can you really call yourself a liberal if you’re also a socialist? And what dog species does Zoë hate with a burning passion? It’s the weekend, and you know what that means: These questions and many more will be answered on this edition of Jonah’s Ruminant.
Show Notes:
-“Fiery, but mostly peaceful”
-The New Guinea Singing Dog
-The Socialist TemptationIain Murray’s
-is What… Debbie Wasserman Schultz doing with her life nowadays?
-NYT The always-lovely Op-ed page: “Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police.”
-The Conspiracy of Equals
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Sep 3, 2020 • 1h 11min
Surfin’ UAE
In the words of a famed conservative activist, “When they go low, we go high.” That’s what we’re doing today on The Remnant by getting out of the muck of American domestic politics and having a conversation with veteran guest Kenneth Pollack on the intricacies of the Israel-UAE deal instead. What does this mean for the region, and what are the historical corollaries (Hint: It might be on your Remnant Bingo card)?
Show Notes:
-Foreign PolicyKen’s piece for
-Iran’s weapon facilities keep exploding
-The 1907 Anglo-Russian Convention
-Make Vienna Great Again
-1979’s mosque seizure in Mecca
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Aug 29, 2020 • 39min
Coalitionally Speaking
A solo Jonah returns, surrounded by cold beverages, to finish up his thoughts from last time about the final day of the RNC. He then moves on to the tactics of political grandstanding, the autocephalous (uh, Google it) nature of the activist left, and the importance of identifying the correct microclimate of the Loch Ness Monster.
Show Notes:
-Yuval’s latest Remnant appearance
-Tom Cotton, sending mixed messages about America First
-Harassing diners in Adams Morgan
-“Vegetable rights and peace!”
-Is the Loch Ness Monster a swamp-dweller?
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