

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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Jun 17, 2023 • 1h 13min
Stand By Your Non-Man
Despite the desperate pleas of his wife, his RA, and his psychiatrist, Jonah insists on continuing to record the Ruminant, and his sanity may be steadily slipping away with each mumbled syllable. Today, he largely resists the temptation to discuss the Trump indictment, instead digging into Johns Hopkins’ baffling new classification of lesbians, California’s push to punish “non-affirming parents”, and the sheer lack of decorum we all must now endure. Things conclude on familiar ground with an ol’-fashioned, extra-curmudgeonly rant about the new right’s bizarre nostalgia for the Dark Ages.Show Notes:- The McCarthy Report on Trump’s indictment- Advisory Opinions, also on Trump’s indictment- The “non-men” of Johns Hopkins- Michael Knowles and the 1220s- Politico’s Patrick Deneen profile- Alcohol is woke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Jun 15, 2023 • 1h 11min
Rick Rolling
In what may be the most focused conversation in the history of this podcast, Jonah is joined by Rick Hess—AEI senior fellow and esteemed education policy wonk—to discuss his new book, The Great School Rethink. During COVID, it became clear that American schools could use an overhaul. But what should reform look like in practice? Rick has answers, and he also has thoughts on hot-button subjects ranging from the education-industrial complex (yes, it’s a thing) to the debate over school choice and standardized tests. Other topics addressed include the use of technology in schools, the role of parents in education, and the nature of choice. As usual, if it’s eggheadery you’re after, the Remnant will never give you up or let you down. Show Notes: -Rick’s new book, The Great School Rethink-Rick: “Schools Are Trying to Do Too Much”-Rick: “Moving from “Reform” to “Rethinking”-James Q. Wilson’s Bureaucracy: What Governments Do and Why They Do It-Arthur Bestor’s Educational Wastelands: The Retreat From Learning in our Public Schools Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 14, 2023 • 1h 24min
Jonny Law
Live from the uncomfortably moist surroundings of Houston, Texas, Jonah’s joined by Jonathan Adler—Case Western University professor and trusted law-talking guy—for some scatterbrained political, legal, and economic geekery. Today’s topics include the Trump indictment, the full-spectrum crankery of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the slow decline of common good constitutionalism, and how free markets can help the environment. Throughout, the punditry is unfiltered, the policy talk is relentlessly eggheady, and the Hillary bashing is surprisingly pertinent. Show Notes:- Jonathan: “Learning How to Fish”- Jonathan: “Senate Goes Nuclear, Expect Fallout”- Jonathan: “Markets and Dematerialization”- Matthew Scully’s defense of Robert F. Kennedy Jr…- …and Jonathan’s response- Samoa suffered a measles outbreak after anti-vaccine sentiment rose- Jonah: “Republicans wanted Clinton prosecuted for her emails. And now they defend Trump?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 2023 • 1h 16min
Shiny Happy Pundits
Tired, disorganized, and intent on burdening listeners with his personal problems, Jonah nonetheless approaches today’s eclectic Ruminant with aplomb. Granted, it helps that the details of the most pressing item on the docket—namely, the indictment of one Donald J. Trump—aren’t particularly clear yet, which allows Jonah to rant without sliding into too deep of a depression. Afterward, he touches on Chris Licht’s departure from CNN, why misuse of the term “isolationism” is so rampant, and what it takes to build a fulfilling life. Show Notes:- The Morning Dispatch breaks down Trump’s indictment- Tim Alberta: “Inside the Meltdown at CNN”- A special live Remnant on Jonah, Chris, and Steve’s departure from Fox- Jonah: “Your Life Portfolio—and Ours”- Jonah embraces Oakeshott- Robert Kagan’s The Ghost at the Feast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 8, 2023 • 1h 18min
Part Klon, Part Machine
Klon Kitchen—former Dispatch national security extraordinaire turned private sector sellout—is back on the Remnant to take a deep dive into the exciting (read: terrifying) realm of artificial intelligence. With ChatGPT becoming ubiquitous, debate is raging over whether advancements in AI will bring forth an apocalyptic future or a brave new world. Klon’s prediction is that we’ll end up somewhere in the middle, and he has answers to all of the most intriguing questions of the moment: How exactly does AI work? Should we worry about machines replacing human workers? And will Jonah ever forgive David French for his treachery? Show Notes:- Klon’s page at AEI- Advisory Opinions on an infelicitous use of ChatGPT- Marc Andreessen: “Why AI Will Save the World”- Nearly a third of adults under 30 support surveillance in their homes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 7, 2023 • 1h 12min
The House Is Where the Hatred Is
Armed with a provocative assortment of inappropriate puns, Jonah invites AEI Senior Fellow Philip Wallach onto the Remnant for the first time to discuss the importance of Congress and what we can do to fix the legislative branch. As holders of the Remnant bingo card are well aware, reforming Congress by expanding its size and discouraging performative behavior within its ranks has been one of Jonah’s primary obsessions since the launch of this program. Today, he’s sure to indulge in as many nerdish lines of inquiry on the subject as possible, waxing Yuvalian from start to finish. What core functions is Congress failing to perform? When did the institution begin to decline? And are its deficiencies fueling broader cultural partisanship?Show Notes:- Phil’s page at AEI- Phil’s new book, Why Congress- Phil: “Time for Congress to Choose Deliberation Over Dysfunction”- Phil: “If We Give Up on Congress, What Will We Lose?”- Ben Sasse’s Kavanaugh hearing speech- Lyman Stone on expanding Congress Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 3, 2023 • 1h 17min
All the Old Dudes
Today’s predictably overlong Ruminant finds Jonah haunted by foreign language commercials, which seem to be infiltrating all of his favorite podcasts and TV shows. Fortunately, his terror provides a useful launching pad for a rant on the nature of language and its role in shaping (or, in most cases, degrading) public thought on nuanced political issues. Tune in also for some obscenely rank punditry on Donald Trump’s dishonesty, Ron DeSantis’ presidential bid, and monetary policy, a subject that Jonah can’t help but have thoughts on despite professing to know nothing about it.Show Notes:- The Remnant with Hal Brands- The Remnant with David Bahnsen- The Trump document saga continues- The Remnant with Matt Continetti- Rich Lowry: “How We Help People Like Megan Fox”- The Economist: “What America has got wrong about gender medicine”- The Wednesday G-File Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 1, 2023 • 1h 9min
Maximum Security
After a spate of episodes crammed with mercilessly rank punditry and self-indulgent eggheadery, it’s time for the Remnant to get wonky once again. Jonah’s guest today is AEI’s Hal Brands, who’s back to discuss all things foreign policy. With the Ukraine conflict raging, tensions continuing to mount between the U.S. and China, and debates about America’s role in the world consuming the right, there’s no shortage of topics up for grabs. Does the United States actually have a strategic vision anymore? What’s the relationship between history and public policy? And will Chinese or American robots overthrow mankind first?Show Notes:- Hal’s page at AEI- Hal’s new book, The New Makers of Modern Strategy- Hal: “Biden Will Find That Breaking Up With China Is Hard to Do”- Hal: “How the American War Machine Ran Out of Gas”- Rank punditry and notes from Ukraine on Dispatch Live- Kevin Williamson: “The Burial of the Dead”- Orlando Figes’ The Story of Russia- Jonathan Kirshner’s An Unwritten Future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 31, 2023 • 1h 35min
The Bahnsen Conspiracy
David Bahnsen, Jonah’s trusted economics guru, is back on the Remnant to provide some raw, unfiltered wonkery on the latest in financial disasters. From the debt ceiling deal to the persistence of inflation, no policy matter, however terrifying, can escape his wonky gaze. Tune in also for a few musings on the Japanification of America, the appeal of conspiracy theories, and the nuttiness of the new right (yes, again).Show Notes:- David’s webpage- David’s Capital Record podcast- The Morning Dispatch breaks down the end of the debt limit saga- Kevin Williamson: “The Burial of the Dead”- David: “How to Fight the Politicization of Business” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 27, 2023 • 1h 35min
When No One Cares
On the verge of a full recovery from his schnozzle surgery (more ominously referred to as “the operation”), Jonah’s prepared to indulge in another needlessly long Ruminant that blends a generous helping of conservative dorkery with a smidgen of rank punditry. He gets things started with a few thoughts on Ron DeSantis’ glitch-ridden campaign announcement, but afterward, it’s time for a highfalutin geekout as he examines the failure of the new right to appeal to people who aren’t chronically online. Stick around until the end for a defense of a recent G-File.Show Notes:- The Morning Dispatch on DeSantis’ campaign launch- Answering listener questions with Guy on the Remnant- The Dispatch Podcast dispenses rank punditry- Wednesday’s G-File- Antonio Gramsci- Vanity Fair: “The American Conservative May Be on Its Last Legs”- Charlie Cooke: “Why Can’t Progressive Writers Defend the Law” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices