

The Dispatch Podcast
The Dispatch
Host Steve Hayes is joined by Jonah Goldberg, Megan McArdle and guests for a thoughtful discussion on politics, policy and culture.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 4min
MAGA's 'Personal Libertarianism’ | Interview: Jane Coaston
In this discussion, Jane Coaston, a New York Times opinion writer and former host of The Argument, shares her insights on the evolving conservative landscape. She tackles the concept of 'personal libertarianism,' exposing the double standards in how people view law enforcement and justice. Coaston also delves into Trump’s potential second term, analyzing voter loyalty and the challenges within the GOP. Additionally, the conversation touches on America’s foreign policy complexities, including military intervention and the war on cartels, painting a vivid picture of contemporary political dynamics.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 27min
Is This What Retribution Looks Like? | Roundtable
In a lively discussion, the hosts tackle the controversial nature of presidential pardons, reflecting on both Trump's and Biden's actions. They question the fairness of these pardons and their political implications, especially post-January 6th. The complexities surrounding birthright citizenship spark a heated debate, while playful commentary on renaming the Gulf of Mexico reveals deeper cultural trends. The conversation also dives into political power dynamics, revoking security clearances, and the resurgence of conservative ideologies among younger generations.

Jan 20, 2025 • 49min
Will Trump Lower Your Taxes? | Interview: Grover Norquist
Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform and a key figure in Republican tax policy, joins the discussion to delve into the tax strategies of a potential second Trump administration. He explores the impact of tax cuts and government dynamics on economic growth. The conversation covers the complexities of SALT deductions, unionization issues, and the interplay between tariffs and deregulation. Norquist also emphasizes the promising potential of tax reforms like expensing, which could boost job creation and productivity.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 8min
Confirmation Kabuki | Roundtable
Join David French, an insightful attorney and commentator, alongside Jonah Goldberg and Steve Hayes, as they delve into the theatrical nature of Senate confirmation hearings during Trump's presidency. They discuss the implications for cabinet nominees amidst rampant partisanship and ponder Biden's legacies in both governance and rhetoric. The conversation also touches on California's wildfire crises, the failures of policy, and the emotional weight of presidential inaugurations. This lively roundtable unpacks serious issues with a mix of humor and critical analysis.

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Jan 14, 2025 • 58min
Boris Johnson on U.K. Grooming Gangs and 'Performative Buffoonery'
Join former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, known for his distinct leadership style and author of 'Unleashed,' as he delves into provocative topics. He candidly discusses the troubling issue of grooming gangs in the UK, emphasizing the importance of a national inquiry. Johnson also reflects on his relationship with Donald Trump and the performative aspects of politics that resonate with audiences. His insights on the dynamics of soft power versus hard power provide a fascinating perspective on Britain's global role.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 1h 6min
Groundhog Year | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, a Washington Post columnist renowned for her economic and political insights, joins a vibrant discussion about President-elect Trump's provocative press conference. The conversation touches on serious journalism in the age of sensationalism and evaluates America's curious interest in purchasing Greenland. They also address the shift from traditional fact-checking to community-driven notes, highlighting potential biases. Finally, the impact of tech executives' political contributions and the tangled notions of free speech within the GOP round out a thought-provoking dialogue.

Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 8min
Trump’s Retribution | Interview: Matt Lewis
Political commentator and author Matt Lewis, known for his Never Trump stance, joins to delve into the future of Trump's influence. They discuss Trump’s legacy, analyzing best and worst-case scenarios for America. Lewis reflects on Kamala Harris’ failed campaign and Trump’s polarizing persona, likening him to a charismatic figure with complicated loyalties. The conversation covers January 6th's repercussions on American democracy and the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party, emphasizing the tangled nature of current political identities.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 4min
Syria, Taiwan, and the New Jersey Drones | Interview: Gen. David Petraeus
David Petraeus, a retired Army general and former CIA director, shares his military wisdom and geopolitical insights. He discusses the shifting power dynamics in Syria, focusing on the rise of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and the implications for U.S. interests. Petraeus also tackles the complexities of the Iran nuclear threat, the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and the strategic situation in Taiwan. Additionally, he addresses the growing concerns over drone surveillance in New Jersey and the need for regulatory updates, blending military strategy with modern technological challenges.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 16min
Can Elon Musk Deliver for Conservatives? | Roundtable
The hosts dive into the potential for an Elon Musk co-presidency, exploring his impact on the political landscape. They discuss the looming government shutdown and the complexities of budgeting in a divided Congress. The conversation also touches on TikTok's regulation and the implications for free speech. They critique modern holiday music adaptations and dissect the moral panic surrounding cultural changes. Additionally, the team reflects on Trump's influence on conservative policies and the need for innovative thinkers in politics.

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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 17min
A New Syria? | Interview: Josh Rogin
Josh Rogin, an insightful author and Washington Post columnist, discusses the significant shifts in Syria following the fall of the Assad regime. He dives into the challenges facing the new government, the refugee crisis, and the hopes for a brighter future for returning Syrians. The conversation also touches on the intricate Israeli relations and the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Additionally, Rogin sheds light on Taiwan's complex geopolitical standing amid rising tensions with China.


