

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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May 14, 2020 • 1h 37min
The Spirit of Radio
Paul Matzko - a historian who has charted the legacy of talk radio and the conservative movement - joins The Remnant pantheon. While conservatives may be familiar with the lasting legacy of figures like Rush Limbaugh and Michael Medved, Paul shows that they follow a path established by religious conservatives stretching back to the 60s. Learn about the Kennedy administration’s checkered history with AM radio, and about the differing impacts of the radio populists versus the print-magazine intellectuals, such as Buckley at National Review.Show Notes:-Paul’s book, The Radio Right - out now via ebook, out in hardcover… whenever the pandemic stops-Paul’s futurism podcast, Building Tomorrow-Paul’s podcast with an old socialist friend, Impolitic-George Nash’s history of the conservative intellectual movement-Jonah’s longstanding beef with Father Coughlin-Victor Lasky’s book, It Didn’t Start with Watergate-Paul and John Samples’ research on ineffective social media regulation -The history of “Revolutionary Defeatism”-Paul on the Polish ham boycott-Pacifica Radio’s left-wing radicalism-Robert Darnton’s Censors at Work-DonorsTrust.org/dingo-ExpressVPN.com/remnant
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May 12, 2020 • 1h 7min
Trash Can Nachos
Why do international institutions have scary-sounding names? Why do we fall for dolphin propaganda, every time? What form does the true Platonic Nacho take? Return guest Scott Lincicome joins The Remnant to answer these pressing questions. This episode explains more of this international man of mystery’s backstory, revealing not only what irks him about modern China-hawkishness, but also the cherished memory that reliably brings a tear to his eye.Show Notes:-Scott’s Twitter poll about animal PR-Evil dolphins-China hawkishness-American Mind wants to cancel Chinese debt-The Jones Act-How does a country become a WTO member?-Doordash.com, use promo code REMNANT at checkout for zero delivery fees for a month-ExpressVPN.com/REMNANT for an extra 3 months free
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May 9, 2020 • 1h 7min
Social Capital vs. Social Justice
It’s that time again: on this weekend Ruminant, Jonah finds himself dealing with more 2016 déjà vu, as once again the public conversation turns towards the “binary choice” between two men who have been accused of sexual assault. How did we get to a point where our standards stooped so low? Jonah has a few ideas about that, and they have to do with the cop-outs of the intellectual class and the erosion of social capital.Show Notes:-Linda Hirshman’s NYT op-ed-Julien Benda’s The Treason of the Intellectuals-Background on the formerly pseudonymous author of “The Flight 93 Election”
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May 7, 2020 • 1h 28min
From Sea to Privatized Sea
Libertarian guru, wisdom-dispenser, and Jonah’s good friend Ron Bailey, science correspondent for Reason magazine, joins us on The Remnant. Ron guides us through the myriad reasons that the coronavirus pandemic doesn’t justify expanding the government and federal bureaucracies to unprecedented levels, before spending the second half of the podcast enticing Jonah to join him in the strange exotic land of the libertarians. If anyone can pull that off, it’s Ron.Show Notes:-Ron’s page at Reason-Ron’s book with Marian Tupy - preorder now-The CDC wasting time on COVID-19 tests-Morgue trucks in NYC-#PrivatizetheSeas2020-Naomi Klein’s wacky This Changes Everything documentary-Murder Hornets: I’m sure it’s fine-ExpressVPN.com/REMNANT for 3 extra months free
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May 6, 2020 • 1h 41min
Welcome to Steve's World
Steve Kornacki, national political correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, joins Jonah to breakdown the state of the 2020 election, and take a trip through the history of political tribalism. It helps that Steve wrote a whole book, The Red and the Blue, on the subject. Come for Steve's keen knowledge of all things politics, stay for the discussion on weak parties.Show Notes:-Steve’s book, The Red and the Blue-Ross Perot’s unique populism-Tip O’Neill’s words getting taken down-Greenwich piece-Clinton’s Sister Souljah moment-The unpopularity of “Latinx”-WaPo’s Washington Redskins poll-ExpressVPN.com/Remnant for 3 extra months free
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May 2, 2020 • 55min
Your Daily Motte-and-Bailey
On this Ruminant, Jonah finds himself hearing the “binary choice” argument all over again, but this time about Trump vs. Biden. In his response, he also deals with the ways in which people are failing to take the Reade allegation seriously, how we have a political class of perpetual underdogs, and how dishonest arguments have snuck into our partisan debates.
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May 1, 2020 • 1h 40min
Where the Gators and Copperheads Play
Jonah and National Review’s Charles Cooke podcast with one another from the sunny paradise of Florida on this episode of The Remnant. Why is Florida so weird, really? What is to be made of GOP governors riding the Trump Train before promptly hopping back off? And what are people actually angry about regarding the Reade/Biden allegation? Tune in to witness a disagreement that sheds more light than heat.Show Notes:-Charlie’s author page at National Review-Take a wild guess: just how many alligators does Florida have?-What’s history’s biggest mistake?-Why did the FBI need to pin Capone on taxes?-Stealth-edits in NYT’s reporting on Tara Reade-ExpressVPN.com/remnant for an extra three months free
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Apr 28, 2020 • 1h 35min
The Cheeseman Cometh
Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin makes a return appearance on this, the 200th episode of The Remnant. To celebrate, Jonah and Mike bring back the ever-popular theme of half-baked ideas, mixing many of their own ideas (that still need a bit more time in the oven) with some of our very own listener-submitted thoughts. They revisit their plan to (peacefully!) annex Greenland, Mike prolongs his beef with Rep. Dan Crenshaw, and our intrepid podcasters discover how to implement mortal combat into parliamentary procedure.Show Notes:-Mike at Heritage Hill Park, which closed shortly after-The highly influential Justinian Code-William Manchester’s bio of Douglas MacArthur-The Federal Thrift Savings Plan-Episode 151: Jawing with Crenshaw-Shameless plug (now out in paperback!)-Xi Jinping looks like Winnie the Pooh-“Annoying” woman denied Swiss citizenship-Taleb’s book, Antifragile-The Svalbard Global Seed Vault
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Apr 26, 2020 • 1h 3min
The Veil of Ruminance
Jonah returns to ruminate on a smorgasbord of things this week: injecting bleach to cure COVID-19 (big if true!), an extended meditation on John Rawls’ "veil of ignorance," how the veil is nonsensical from the pro-life position, and the difference between “social justice” and a “just society.”Show Notes:-Ross’ book on social decadence-Suicide of the West (now out in paperback!)-The veil of ignorance-Pope Pius IX’s Syllabus of Errors-A shrubbery!
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Apr 23, 2020 • 1h 13min
Ridley Me This
How does technological innovation actually happen? We were able to speak to Matt Ridley, who has literally written the (upcoming) book on this subject, How Innovation Works. Matt brings up fascinating points, such as whether or not innovation really relies on “great men” miraculously coming up with brilliant ideas, why we are often resistant to new technology, and how we can get out of our current innovation slump, a product of our cultural risk-aversion. And tune in to see where he places on the ranking of Most British People Ever (™).Show Notes:-GLoP Live 2: God save us allMembers of The Dispatch are invited to join the GLoP live broadcast onSunday, April 26th at 6PM ET/5PM CT/3PM PT-How Innovation Works - preorder now-I, Pencil, yet again-Kelly’s What Technology Wants-Harris’ novel, The Second Sleep-Matt’s bat facts-Remnant with Vin Cannato-ExpressVPN.com/REMNANT for 3 free months
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