

The Dispatch Podcast
The Dispatch
Host Sarah Isgur is joined by Steve Hayes, and Jonah Goldberg for a weekly thoughtful discussion on politics, policy, and culture.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
Why Scandals No Longer Matter | Roundtable
Join legal commentator Sarah Isgur, conservative analyst Jonah Goldberg, and journalist Megan McArdle as they tackle hot topics like the implications of the longest government shutdown and the latest revelations from the Epstein files. They debate whether scandals still sway voters, dissect post-liberalism in today's political landscape, and explore if work offers purpose beyond pay. The trio navigates intriguing questions about electoral strategies and societal discontent, all while reminiscing about the fading penny.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 55min
God and the Far Right | Interview: Mike Cosper
In this insightful conversation, Mike Cosper, a senior contributor at Christianity Today and host of notable podcasts, explores the unsettling rise of extremism within young conservative Christianity. He delves into the influence of figures like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson, discussing how cultural shifts and online anonymity contribute to ideological mass shootings. Cosper also analyzes the impact of Christian Zionism and the evolving political sentiments among evangelicals, reflecting on the future trajectory of the American church amidst these challenges.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 35min
The Venomous Coalition | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, an opinion columnist with a knack for public policy, joins Jonah Goldberg, a sharp conservative commentator, and political analyst Mike Warren. The trio dives into the implications of recent Democratic electoral victories and examines the controversy surrounding Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’ comments on Tucker Carlson. They discuss how radicalization among young conservatives poses risks to the movement's future, along with a lighthearted debate about sandwich condiments and regional favorites.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 56min
The Heritage Foundation’s New Foundation | Interview: Tim Chapman
Tim Chapman, President of Advancing American Freedom and a veteran in the conservative movement, takes the mic to navigate current controversies. He dives into the crisis within conservatism, warning against abandoning core principles amid rising populism. Chapman condemns Tucker Carlson's hosting of Nick Fuentes, emphasizing that such rhetoric doesn't belong in the movement. He further explores how institutions like the Heritage Foundation have shifted focus and the dangerous allure of grievance politics online, calling for a revival of principled conservatism.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 26min
Our Fragile American Economy | Roundtable
Join Jonah Goldberg, a sharp conservative commentator, Kevin Williamson, an astute writer on policy, and Megan McArdle, a keen journalist specializing in economics, as they dissect the current U.S. economy. They delve into whether the economy is genuinely thriving or just fragile, debate the potential of an A.I. bubble, and explore the implications of rising national debt. The trio also touches on how presidential actions shape economic perceptions and reflects on Trump’s recent Asia trip, emphasizing the disconnect between headlines and tangible outcomes.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 17min
Retribution | Interview: Jonathan Karl and Declan Garvey
Jonathan Karl, a veteran political reporter and author of "Retribution," joins Declan Garvey, executive editor at The Dispatch, for a deep dive into the intricacies of Trump’s political landscape. They discuss Steve Bannon’s experiences in prison and the impact on his views. Karl shares confrontational moments with Trump, including discussions on hate speech and marketing mendacity. The conversation also explores authenticity crises within both parties and the struggles of political figures like Kamala Harris to connect with voters.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 28min
Trump Can't Bomb That, Can He? | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, a journalist and Washington Post columnist, joins a lively discussion with Steve Hayes, Jonah Goldberg, and David French. They delve into the Trump administration's controversial strikes against drug boats, sparking a debate about presidential authority and legal implications. The conversation shifts to the administration's confusing stance on Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Trump's foreign policy. They wrap up on a lighter note with a fun segment on meat, sharing grilling tips and favorite dishes.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 12min
Vaccines and Visas | Roundtable
Grayson Logue, a Dispatch reporter focusing on health issues, shares insights on how pediatricians handle vaccine skepticism and the challenges of dismissal policies. John McCormack, who reports on immigration, discusses ICE's Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago, revealing a climate of fear among residents. Mike Warren, covering the Justice Department, highlights political influences on prosecutions under Pam Bondi's leadership, stressing the erosion of institutional norms. Together, they explore how these issues intertwine and affect communities.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 26min
Trump vs. Agriculture | Roundtable
In this engaging discussion, Kevin Williamson, a sharp-tongued conservative commentator, and Megan McArdle, an insightful economic writer, dive deep into the impact of Trump’s tariffs on American farmers. They explore how market dynamics and supply chains have been reshaped, alongside farmers' political responses to bailouts. The conversation takes a turn to the militarization of federal law enforcement and the societal embrace of authoritarian tactics, while also spotlighting surprising viral articles from their past.

Oct 13, 2025 • 50min
The Future of Television Journalism | Interview: Sam Feist
Sam Feist, CEO of C-SPAN and seasoned political journalist, engages in a compelling discussion about the future of TV journalism. He examines how the media landscape has changed, emphasizing the need for a balanced news diet amid the proliferation of sources. Feist introduces C-SPAN's new show, Ceasefire, aimed at fostering civil discourse in politics and attracting viewers fatigued by sensationalism. He also touches on C-SPAN's unique funding model and its diverse audience, advocating for transparency in political coverage.


