

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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Mar 9, 2022 • 1h 8min
Unfriendly Skies
Kori Schake, director of foreign and defense policy at the American Enterprise Institute, joins the Remnant for the first time to discuss the state of the liberal international order. As Putin’s invasion of Ukraine continues, what will the next year hold in store for the conflict and his leadership? For that matter, should Ukraine join NATO? What have been the Biden administration’s biggest foreign policy mistakes? And is America’s role in the world in doubt? Tune in to hear these questions answered, and to find out what most people get wrong about Francis Fukuyama. Show Notes:- Kori’s page at AEI- Kori: “Putin Accidentally Revitalized the West’s Liberal Order”- Kori’s latest book, America vs the West- Biden’s oil import ban- Mike Duncan on the Russian Revolution- Gradually, then suddenly- Biden’s new Iran Deal
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Mar 5, 2022 • 1h 13min
Drive-Time Ruminant 11: Virtual Insanity
The drive-time Remnant format returns for another freewheeling broadcast, one that finds Jonah, Guy, and Ryan preoccupied with questions of loneliness and fulfillment following Arthur Brooks’ recent appearance on the program. Together, they explore the malign effects of social media, whether internet access should be regulated, and how the “Japanification” of America’s youth can be reversed. Plenty of nerdish tomfoolery is also mixed in on the nightmares of American bureaucracy, the threat of World War III, and a recent congressional embarrassment. But at the end of it all, one question remains: What movie should win Best Picture at the upcoming Academy Awards?Show Notes:- The Remnant with Charles C.W. Cooke- Social media goes to war- The Remnant with Arthur Brooks- The Federalist on bagel-snarfing warmongers- The Remnant with Paul Miller- Bari Weiss on America’s sex recession- Caught in the act
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Mar 4, 2022 • 1h 15min
Get Happy
True happiness can feel elusive, especially in our chaotic age. Thankfully, former AEI president and current Harvard professor Arthur Brooks seems to have cracked the code for achieving it. On today’s Remnant, he joins Jonah to explore common mistakes people make in the pursuit of fulfillment, lies the world tells us about satisfaction, the “fear-based cultural polarity” consuming Western society, and what we can do to address America’s alarming loneliness problem. Be prepared to revise your bucket list.Show Notes:- Arthur’s webpage- Arthur’s Atlantic column- Arthur’s new book, From Strength to Strength- Family formation in post-COVID America- Yuval Levin: “The Changing Face of Social Breakdown”- Jonah: “I Think We’re Turning Japanese … I Really Think So”- Arthur: “The Kind of Love That Makes People Happiest”
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Mar 2, 2022 • 1h 12min
Love’s Liberals Lost
Paul Miller, regular Dispatch contributor and professor of international affairs at Georgetown, joins the Remnant to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the difference between patriotism and nationalism. With a new Cold War looking increasingly likely, how should America prepare itself for what may be a major global conflict? For that matter, what does it mean to be a “foreign policy realist?” Has Putin always been this crazy? And what should unify all Americans? Show Notes:- Paul’s work at The Dispatch- Paul’s upcoming book, The Religion of American Greatness- Paul: “How to fight the new Cold War”- Jonah on Putin and the West- Last weekend’s Ruminant- The return of Dispatch Live
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Feb 26, 2022 • 1h 4min
Lunacy’s Lexicon
No babies were harmed in the making of today’s Ruminant, which features puppy parades, obscure German philosophers, and an appropriately large supply of bagels. Putin’s use of Nazi rhetoric to demonize the Ukrainian government has reminded Jonah that we don’t talk enough about the importance of language in public life. The invasion has also prompted him to think about the relationship between language and nationalism, and how national interests should influence foreign policy. Are babies born as blank slates? How would isolationism change America? And will the end of this episode cost Jonah most of his long-term friendships?Show Notes:- The return of Dispatch Live- Johann Fichte’s “Addresses to the German Nation”- Johann Herder- The Remnant with Paul Bloom- Paul Bloom’s Just Babies- The Remnant with John McWhorter- Jonah’s Twitter thread on nationalism- Jonah debates Rich Lowry on nationalism- The Morning Dispatch breaks down the Ukraine invasion
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Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 32min
Our Paramour, the State
Katherine Mangu-Ward, editor in chief of Reason magazine, joins the Remnant for the first time today to explore whether America’s libertarian spirit is still intact. In a moment where Americans are losing faith in authority, the right is succumbing to power worship, and pluralism is becoming increasingly unpopular, how can we avoid a “squishy apocalypse?” Moreover, is hypocrisy really a problem? Why can’t the government love you? And would the United States be a better place if dog catchers were defunded?Show Notes:- Katherine’s page at Reason- The Remnant with Peter Suderman- The Remnant with Leon Aron- Katherine on why you almost certainly shouldn’t vote- The Declaration of Independents, by Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch- The Libertarian Mind, by David Boaz- Obama’s second inaugural address- The Remnant with Mike Gallagher- Leon Aron: “The Invasion of Ukraine, and Regime Change”- Dispatch Live on the Ukraine situation
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Feb 22, 2022 • 51min
Zombie Bidenism
While Jonah traverses the sunny wilds of California, Chris Stirewalt steps in to host today’s Remnant. He’s joined by Amy Walter, publisher and editor in chief of the Cook Political Report, for exceptionally rank punditry on what we can expect from this year’s midterms and the 2024 presidential race. Would the American people accept a second Trump presidency? Why do certain states stay purple while others become firmly partisan? And could peace and goodwill soon be restored in Congress? Show Notes:- The Cook Political Report- Amy’s previous Remnant appearance- Amy on Biden’s empathy problem- The Democratic Party’s “new politics of evasion”- What do the midterms hold in store for the Senate?
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Feb 19, 2022 • 1h 19min
Point to Point Caffeination
Sleep-deprived and bracing for a lengthy flight, Jonah begins today’s Ruminant with an insatiable thirst for coffee. Conveniently, he has plenty of topics to ramble about while enjoying his morning brew. First on the docket is the San Francisco school board recall, which prompts Jonah to ponder why Democrats keep getting the culture war so wrong. From there, a potpourri of nerdery begins, as Jonah explores the origins of rights and freedoms, Russia’s potential invasion of Ukraine, and the importance of distinguishing between “liberal” and “progressive.” Plus, stick around for a tribute to the late, great P.J. O’Rourke.Show Notes:- Try a free 30-day Dispatch membership- Peggy Noonan: “Republicans, Stand Against Excess”- “Alarmingly potent”- Jonah: “It Takes Two Sides to Fight a War”- The San Francisco school board recall- Ruy Texiera’s Substack- “Ugly freedoms”- Jonah on the Ottawa freedom convoy- The “Revolutions” podcast covers the English Civil War- The Remnant with Mike Duncan- The Remnant with Leon Aron- Jonah on the passing of P.J. O’Rourke- The return of Dispatch Live
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Feb 17, 2022 • 1h 11min
Land of Collusion
New developments in John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe are electrifying conservative media and dominating the headlines. But for those who haven’t kept up with the story, it may be difficult to fully understand what’s going on. Thankfully, Dispatch associate editor Andrew Egger is on The Remnant to break things down. Together, he and Jonah discuss everything you could ever want to know about the Durham probe. Plus, they indulge in some obligatory kvetching about media bias and share a few tears over the joys of fatherhood. The whole thing may leave you feeling just a little verklempt.Show Notes:- Andrew’s page at The Dispatch- Andrew breaks down the Durham probe- Jonah’s fondness for Sidney Blumenthal- Furorstarter- Philip Bump on Durham and Trump- The return of Dispatch Live
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Feb 15, 2022 • 1h 2min
Egg in the Face
Tevi Troy is back on The Remnant to explore the strange state of the American presidency. In recent years, presidents have used the power of the executive branch to profoundly alter our system of government—indeed, the presidency Joe Biden inhabits is far removed from that which Bill Clinton left behind. But could the increased importance of the presidency to American life actually be a good thing? Furthermore, why have our recent presidents failed to become figures of national unity? What went wrong with the government’s COVID response? And will the American Egg Board soon seize control of The Dispatch? Show Notes:-Tevi’s previous Remnant appearance-Tevi’s conference on the 21st century presidency-Jonathan Rauch on how Trump changed government-The Kennedy-Hatch alliance-Kevin D. Williamson: “Against Presidential Idolatry”-Tevi: “Barking at the Press”-The unmockable Mr. Obama-Jim Geraghty: “The Omicron Wave Subsides”-The Eric Lander controversy-Jonah on Canada’s trucker protests-Try a free Dispatch membership for 30 days
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