The Dispatch Podcast

The Dispatch
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41 snips
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.
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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.
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50 snips
Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 27min

Conservatives Turning Against Israel | Roundtable

A lively discussion unfolds over Trump's diplomatic efforts in the Gaza conflict, with the team dissecting the potential impacts of a ceasefire and hostage release. They tackle rising antisemitism on the right, explore the IDF's recent military successes, and consider the implications for U.S.-Israel relations. The conversation takes a twist with shocking texts from a Virginia AG candidate and critiques of political rhetoric, while also emphasizing the need for decency and forgiveness in today's polarized climate.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 59min

Abundance Democrats Are Turning Right | Interview: Philip Rossetti

In this episode, Philip Rossetti, a contributor to Dispatch Energy and a fellow at the R Street Institute, joins to explore the 'Abundance' movement reshaping energy policy. He discusses how some Democrats are shifting right and seeking common ground with free-market advocates. Rossetti highlights the bureaucratic hurdles in permitting clean energy projects, the unique challenges facing nuclear power, and the implications of litigation on both fossil and renewable energy. He argues that bipartisan reform could lower energy costs and enhance investor confidence.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 24min

The Lamest Showman on Earth | Roundtable

Join Jonah Goldberg, a conservative commentator and author, Kevin Williamson, a sharp political writer, and Mike Warren, a Dispatch staff writer, as they dissect key political events. They explore the theatrics of Secretary of War Hegseth at a military gathering, dive into the implications of a government shutdown, and debate the ethics of performing at the Riyadh comedy festival. The trio also shares their personal comfort food favorites, blending political discourse with a touch of nostalgia.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 1min

Grievance Politics with Giveaways | Interview: Jonathan Martin

Jonathan Martin, senior political columnist at POLITICO and co-author of *This Will Not Pass*, dives into the heated world of American politics. He sheds light on Trump's aggressive retribution campaign and the tactical maneuvers of figures like Ted Cruz. Martin discusses Joe Biden’s party, criticizing its lack of a cohesive agenda and identity crisis. The conversation also touches on election integrity and the consequences of Trump's legal battles, making it a compelling exploration of contemporary political dynamics.
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49 snips
Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 35min

Thin Ice on the Eastern Front | Roundtable

The roundtable dives into Trump's surprising shift on Ukraine, exploring the dynamics behind it. They analyze the current eastern front and the challenges of drone warfare and attrition. The hosts discuss how MAGA and GOP elites might react to this new stance, and assess potential U.S. policy shifts. They critique Trump's U.N. speech as lacking substance and raise concerns about free speech issues linked to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension. The implications of a possible Comey indictment are also evaluated, alongside personal anecdotes about risky childhood stunts.
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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Psychology of Mass Violence | Interview: Adam Lankford

In this compelling discussion, Adam Lankford, a criminology expert from the University of Alabama, explores the intricate causes of mass violence. He addresses how social media and video games can drive isolated individuals toward extremism. Lankford also delves into the role of sexual frustration in violent acts, comparing incels and femcels while examining societal impacts. He offers insights on policy measures and the connection between ideology and motives, providing a nuanced understanding of this pressing issue.

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