

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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Jun 30, 2021 • 1h 10min
Welcome to New York City
Incompetence strikes again in New York’s mayoral race, a blow to American’s faith in government but not, our hosts argue, fuel for 2020 election fraud claims or a ding on ranked choice voting. The gang then discusses Vice President Kamala Harris’ belated visit to the U.S.-Mexico border. Steve points out that Harris’ clumsy handling of immigration is more than just a messaging failure, and says just as much about the Biden administration’s policy failures. David dives into why governors don’t call up the National Guard more (as South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem did recently for a border mission.) They also tackle an underreported aspect of infrastructure negotiations on the Hill and discuss what divides that drama reveals about the Democratic Party. Lastly, our hosts discuss Bill Barr’s defiance of former President Donald Trump on 2020 election fraud claims and whether the most hardcore Trump supporters qualify as a religion or a cult.
Show Notes:
-New York Times article about the chaos of the New York mayoral race
-Texas Tribune article about Kamala Harris’ visit to the border
-A Washington Post article about Kristi Noem’s deploying national guards to the border
-Yuval Levin’s article in National Review about how what the media missed in the infrastructure reporting
-Jonathan Karl’s story in The Atlantic about Bill Barr’s final days in Trump-era Department of Justice
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Jun 25, 2021 • 51min
Infrastructure Deal's Uncertain Future
Sarah and Chris Stirewalt welcome RealClearPolitics associate editor and columnist A.B. Stoddard to the show today to run the gamut of the week’s political news. They discuss whether the bipartisan infrastructure deal is actually a compromise (and whether it can pass), why Kamala Harris is finally traveling to the border, and what needs to happen in Congress to preclude a nightmare scenario for the Republic in January 2025.
Show Notes:
-The Morning Dispatch breaks down infrastructure negotiations
-Dems Botched Voting Rights; They Need a New Bill (A.B. Stoddard, RealClearPolitics)
-The Sweep: Election Day in Gotham
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Jun 23, 2021 • 1h 29min
Taliban Makes Gains in Afghanistan
As the Biden administration seeks to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September, the Taliban is already on the offensive. How should the United States respond? And how should the United States take care of the thousands of Afghans who have aided the United States against the Taliban? The gang discusses. Then, David brings up interesting statistics regarding how often each Supreme Court justice is part of the majority. Does this undermine the traditional categorization of justices along the ideological spectrum? Plus, they talk about the preliminary results in the New York Democratic primary, in which crime was the top voter issue according to opinion polls. What does this mean for the 2022 elections and beyond? Lastly, our hosts discuss the recent backlash from the left against musical actor Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Show Notes:
-FDD’s Long War Journal on the Taliban offensive
-Thomas Joscelyn on Al-Qaeda’s presence in Afghanistan
-Thomas Joscelyn on the Taliban gains
-Adam Liptak on Supreme Court justices’ proportions in majority
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Jun 18, 2021 • 56min
Bipartisan Food Truck Conversation
Mo Elleithee, a longtime Democratic operative and executive director of the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service, joins Sarah and Chris Stirewalt to break down the results of the latest GU Battleground Poll. They talk about the implications of voters’ concerns about division, the nuanced differences between attitudinal and issue polling, and how the parties’ messaging on issues they respectively “own” are shaping political dynamics heading into the midterms.
Show Notes:
-GU Battleground Poll
-Chris’ column on junk poling
-This week’s Sweep on polling and primaries
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Jun 17, 2021 • 1h 12min
The Fight Over Critical Race Theory
The critical race theory battle has quickly invaded school boards all across the country - but is everyone arguing in bad faith? The gang considers the politics of CRT and the role of legislators in regulating public school curriculum. Plus, Sarah points out the flaws in issue polling and why we should be skeptical of the results. Finally, foreign policy galore. What should Biden say to Putin? Is this summit practice for an eventual showdown with China? Should Ukraine join NATO?
Show Notes:
-Poll: 29% of Republicans think Trump will be reinstated
-For the People (Data for Progress) poll
-Charles C.W. Cooke on critical race theory
-The Sweep
-Jonah’s column
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Jun 11, 2021 • 46min
Mitch Daniels Talks Higher Ed
Purdue University President and former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels joins Sarah and Steve to talk about the state of higher education in America, wokeness on college campuses, and the national debt. Daniels explains Purdue’s new civics literacy test for all new students at the university, discusses his 2021 commencement speech and bringing back America’s “spirit of adventure,” and chats about riding into the ceremony on a motorized couch.
Show Notes:
-Purdue civics literacy test
-Mitch Daniels’ 2021 commencement speech
-FIRE study on college free speech
-Mitch Daniels rides Couch to Commencement
-Daniels op-ed regarding the national debt
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Jun 9, 2021 • 1h 6min
Biden's Agenda Meets Reality
With President Biden’s domestic agenda breaking down as he heads off on his first foreign trip, the gang talks about what it will take to get anything done in Washington. One person responsible for a great deal of stress for President Biden is Sen. Joe Manchin. Is he helping or hurting the Democrats? Plus, as U.S. forces begin to withdraw from Afghanistan, Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David worry what will take its place. Finally: doom porn. Need we say more?
Show Notes:
-ProPublica tax story
-Politico’s story on Biden and Manchin’s ‘Joemance’
-Cicadas vs. the presidential press plane
-Joe Manchin: Why I'm voting against the For the People Act
-Are We Destined for a Trump Coup in 2024? - Ross Douthat
-Americans Are Dangerously Divided on the Insurrection - William Saletan
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Jun 4, 2021 • 51min
The Origin of Coronavirus
The politicization of the China lab-leak theory has only gotten worse as more and more information surrounding it comes out. To talk about why that is, and the merits of the theory itself, is Josh Rogin of the Washington Post. Rogin has been doggedly reporting on this very subject and even wrote a book about it.
Show Notes:
-Chaos Under Heaven by Josh Rogin
-Josh’s Twitter page
-Josh’s Washington Post page
-Josh’s story on unsafe Wuhan lab
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Jun 2, 2021 • 1h 12min
Our Afghan Interpreters Need More From Us
Last week this podcast talked about Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko scrambling a military jet to force down a Ryanair flight carrying a dissident journalist. Now, as more reporting reveals how involved Russian President Vladimir Putin was, Steve asks whether President Biden should be holding a summit with Putin in a few weeks. Also in the foreign policy vein, Jonah laments the fact that translators who have been helping the U.S. military in the Middle East aren’t able to get the help they need to remain safe. Plus, check out the discussion on the merits of ranked-choice voting and Ezra Klein’s interview with President Barack Obama.
Show Notes:
-Putin summit announcement
-Biden floats sending Iran money after 9/11
-Interpreters may be left behind
-How does ranked-choice voting work?
-TMD on New York City mayor’s race
-Ezra Klien interviews Barack Obama
-Obama’s ‘guns, religion’ line
-Then She Asked Me About Benghazi - Ben Rhodes
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May 28, 2021 • 1h 4min
Guns in America
King of the gun beat and founder of The Reload Stephen Gutowski joins Sarah and Steve to talk about all things gun related on today’s episode. The topic of guns induces plenty of passion, and comes with plenty of stereotypes and myths. Stephen, Sarah, and Steve talk about all of that, plus gun culture in America, the politics of guns, the NRA, and more. Stick around to the end to hear what Stephen thinks action movies are getting things wrong about guns.
Show Notes:
-Subscribe to The Reload
-Gun ownership rising
-Gallup historical polling on guns
-We’re out of ammo
-Stephen’s piece for The Dispatch
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