
The Dispatch Podcast
Host Sarah Isgur is joined by Steve Hayes, and Jonah Goldberg for a weekly thoughtful discussion on politics, policy, and culture.
Latest episodes

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Jul 14, 2025 • 32min
The Bad Faith Problem | Interview: Jamie Weinstein
Jamie Weinstein, host of The Jamie Weinstein Show and contributor to The Dispatch, dives deep into his unique interviewing philosophy. He reflects on engaging both good and bad faith actors, sharing insights from debates like those with Douglas Murray and Dave Smith. Jamie also reveals his most regretted interview moments and discusses the evolving format and future guests for the podcast. His commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue across ideological divides shines through as he navigates the challenges of modern discourse.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 13min
Trump and The Restrainers | Roundtable
The discussion kicks off with a dive into the recent U.S. military aid shifts concerning Ukraine, revealing internal conflicts within Trump’s administration. A humorous examination contrasts Hollywood's portrayal of politics with the messy reality, while immigration policies’ impacts on Los Angeles and Hispanic voters are explored. The dialogue also teases the absurd idea of a UFC match on the White House lawn, merging politics with pop culture in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking manner. Get ready for sharp insights and amusing anecdotes!

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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 22min
What The People of Gaza Actually Think | Interview: Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib (RE-AIR)
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, a Palestinian-American activist and senior fellow at The Atlantic Council, shares his insights on life in the Gaza Strip. He discusses the complexities of public opinion in Gaza, the contrasting approaches of Hamas and the PLO, and the impact of events like October 7. Alkhatib delves into the support for Hamas, challenges of Palestinian governance, and the urgent need for a moderate voice advocating peace. The conversation offers a nuanced perspective on the hopes for Palestinian sovereignty and potential coexistence with Israel.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 7min
The End of Fiscal Conservatism | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, a columnist at The Washington Post, and David French, former senior editor at The Dispatch, dive into the tumultuous waters of fiscal conservatism. They dissect Trump's ambitious Big Beautiful Bill and its implications for the national debt. The dialogue shifts to America's waning support for Ukraine and the troubling effects of political polarization on foreign policy. They also discuss the historical significance of America's 250th anniversary, questioning what it means for future governance and fiscal responsibility.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 58min
Tucker Versus MAGA | Interview: David Frum
David Frum, a staff writer at The Atlantic and host of the David Frum Show, dives into the evolving dynamics of Trump’s policies and the MAGA movement. He discusses the ongoing civil war over foreign policy following military actions in Iran and critiques the implications of Trump’s tariff policies on US-Canada relations. Frum also examines the interplay between immigration and economic prospects, while illuminating the Democratic Party's challenges. His insights shed light on the future of American politics and the complexities behind key international relationships.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 15min
Iraq Syndrome | Roundtable
Mike Warren, Associate Editor at The Dispatch, dives into critical discussions about recent U.S. military actions in Iran. He explores the pitfalls of intelligence assessments, drawing parallels to the Iraq War and examining the erosion of trust in government narratives. The conversation shifts to the implications of regime change and the fragility of Iran's military strength. Additionally, they analyze the implications of NYC's Democratic primary results for broader political strategies and Florida’s real estate market, blending insights with light-hearted moments about summer cocktails.

Jun 24, 2025 • 44min
The View From Congress | Interview: Sen. Lisa Murkowski
Lisa Murkowski, Republican Senator from Alaska and author of 'Far from Home,' shares her insights on Congress’s role in potential military actions against Iran. She discusses the importance of legislative approval for military interventions and reflects on her experiences in the political arena. Topics include the implications of Trump's decisions, the challenges within the Republican caucus, and the lessons learned from divisive events like January 6. Murkowski emphasizes vulnerability in leadership and fosters a hopeful dialogue about democracy despite adversity.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 4min
Regime Change | Interview: John Bolton
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton shares his views on recent U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, advocating for decisive action from the Trump administration. National correspondent Kevin Williamson discusses Israel’s strategic role and potential Iranian retaliation. Mike Nelson, a retired Army Special Forces officer, emphasizes the implications of the strikes on regional stability. Charlotte Lawson offers insider insights on Israel's response, framing the ongoing geopolitical tensions and considering the challenges of regime change.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 59min
Trump the Neocon? | Roundtable
John McCormack, a political analyst focused on the MAGA coalition, joins a roundtable of commentators to dissect the complex landscape of U.S.-Israel-Iran relations. They debate whether it's time to target Iran’s Fordow nuclear site and discuss Trump's contradictory stance on Israeli military action. The conversation also touches on Tulsi Gabbard's relevance in today's politics, the evolving nature of Trumpism, and historical comparisons of Trump’s policies to figures like Henry VIII, revealing the tensions and contradictions within the Republican Party.

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Jun 14, 2025 • 1h 7min
Israel’s Endgame In Iran | Interview: Nadav Eyal
Nadav Eyal, an Israeli journalist and senior political correspondent for Yediot HaVonot, delves into Israel's recent military actions against Iran. He analyzes the strategic goals behind degrading Iran’s nuclear capabilities and discusses the complex dynamics of regime change. Eyal also explores U.S. involvement and the public sentiment in Israel surrounding military engagements, revealing a mix of support against Iran's ambitions and skepticism towards leadership. The conversation brings to light the broader geopolitical implications of this escalating conflict.