Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger

Jay Nordlinger
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May 1, 2018 • 1h 10min

E168. A True and Deep Musician

Manfred Honeck is one of the leading conductors in the world. A member of a prominent Austrian musical family, he is the music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and this week he is guest-conducting the New York Philharmonic. Jay sits down with him for a wide-ranging discussion: about music and the musical life. An excellent opportunity to hear the thoughts of a true and deep musician. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Apr 27, 2018 • 53min

E167. Jeb Bush on Family and Country

This “Q&A” begins with Jeb Bush talking about his late mother, Barbara Bush. Also, what’s it like to be part of a family so well-known? Then he and Jay get down to public policy: guns, immigration, the opioid epidemic, education, entitlement reform, trade. They talk about populism and nationalism and politics at large. Jeb Bush is at his knowledgeable and wide-ranging best. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Apr 23, 2018 • 42min

E166. Hurray for the NBA

It is a wonderful time of the year, with the NBA playoffs underway. What makes the NBA great? This is one of the questions that Jay takes up with three friends who are eminently qualified to say: David French, Theodore Kupfer, and Vivek Dave. How does the college game differ from the pro game? Are “super-teams” a problem? What about “tanking”? Who are the best players? Is LeBron the GOAT (the... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Apr 2, 2018 • 35min

E165. Thomas Sowell, Master Teacher

Free of columny, as William Safire called it, Thomas Sowell is writing books — as he always has, to be sure. His latest is “Discrimination and Disparities.” It does what Sowell books, and columns, always do. It teaches you important things. With Jay, Sowell talks about human diversity. He talks about equality of opportunity and equality of results. (Two very different things.) He talks about the... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Mar 29, 2018 • 38min

E164. March Madness, Coming to a Head

On Saturday, the Final Four will be played. And on Monday, the championship game will be played. What are we talking about? College basketball, the NCAA Tournament, March Madness. Jay’s guest is his young National Review colleague Theodore Kupfer (“Teddy K.”), who is a philosophy grad, steeped in sports. Jay and Teddy talk about the current tournament and also about larger issues: How corrupt is... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Mar 21, 2018 • 38min

E163. Korea, Again (and Again)

Michael Breen is one of our best Korea-watchers — one of our best Korea analysts, one of our best authorities. He is a journalist, consultant, and book-author. With Jay, he talks about the Olympics just past. He talks about the North Korean charm offensive, if charm it was. He talks about upcoming summits. And the Kim family, that dictatorial dynasty. And the politics of reunification. And more. Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Mar 20, 2018 • 35min

E162. Viva l’Italia?

Italy has just had elections, with very interesting results. Discussing them with Jay is Alberto Mingardi, one of Italy’s leading classical liberals, the director general of the Bruno Leoni Institute. They also talk about Trump, Silvio, demography (have Italians stopped having babies?), migration, the EU, books, music, and, crucially, food. You can understand Italy through its food... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Mar 17, 2018 • 42min

E161. Two Brave Truth-Tellers at PutinCon

In New York, the Human Rights Foundation hosted “PutinCon” – a conference dedicated to telling the truth about Putin and his Russia. Jay caught up with Bill Browder and Vladimir Kara-Murza. The former is the financier who has spearheaded “Magnitsky acts”; the latter is the Russian democracy leader who, twice, has survived poison attacks. Jay talks with them about the latest poison attacks in... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Mar 8, 2018 • 46min

E160. Michigan Men

Hendrik Meijer is the author of a new biography of Arthur Vandenberg, the Michigan senator who led the isolationist wing before World War II and became a key internationalist thereafter. Meijer, too, is a Michigan man. In addition to being a biographer and writer, he is the executive chairman of Meijer, Inc., the chain of stores founded by his grandfather, also named Hendrik Meijer. Jay (a... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe
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Mar 5, 2018 • 35min

E159. The Winds in Europe and Beyond

Poland has adopted a controversial new law, making it a crime to say some things about Poland and World War II. Radek Sikorski is well positioned to talk about this: He is a veteran writer and politician. He has served as both foreign minister and defense minister of Poland. Jay also asks him about Europe in general: Are authoritarian winds blowing? What does Anglo-American conservatism have in... Source Get full access to Onward and Upward at www.jaynordlinger.com/subscribe

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