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  • We’ve decided to go on a bit of a foreign policy spree here at The Remnant. And why not? Everyone needs a hobby. Today Rebeccah Heinrichs joins Jonah Goldberg to go deep on Iran, NATO, allies, Operation Epic Fury, realism in Ukraine, MAGA, isolationist failure, J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, Israel, national conservatism, antisemitism, and America’s posture in the world. Show Notes:—Aaron MacLean Remnant—Francis Dearnley Remnant—Heinrichs in National Review: “Strengthen NATO, Don’t Wreck It”—Brendan Simms: The Return of the Great Powers—Iran: The Latest - PodcastThe Remnant is a production of ⁠The Dispatch⁠, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a nonpartisan perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including the Saturday Ruminant, audio versions of all our articles and newsletters, and Jonah’s twice-weekly G-File—⁠click here⁠. Instructions on how to set up your members-only feed can be found here, and if you’d like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member ⁠by clicking here⁠.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Jonah Goldberg knows his time is nearly up. In a few days, his body will be baking in the Arizona sun, washed up on the rocks at some bend in the Colorado River, just the next casualty of mandatory fun time. Time to go out with a bang. Join Jonah as he steers the HMS Remnant into position for a ripping, boneshattering broadside into the Red Fleet of the Democratic Socialists of America. Along the way, listen as the doomed Captain Jonah ruminates on new liberal friends, policing one’s own side, Israel, socialists, bravery on the cheap, Graham Platner, institutionalized lying, courts finding the truth, and the importance of American wealth. Show Notes:—Friday’s DisPod—Wednesday G-File—LA Times column—Jonah’s commie Twitter thread—Mamdani Celebrates America's 250 Years With Call for Unity and Democracy—Eli Lake on DSA—Nellie Bowles newsletter—Scott Lincicome in The Dispatch - “GDP Is Good, Actually”The Remnant is a production of ⁠The Dispatch⁠, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a nonpartisan perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including the Saturday Ruminant, audio versions of all our articles and newsletters, and Jonah’s twice-weekly G-File—⁠click here⁠. Instructions on how to set up your members-only feed can be found here, and if you’d like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member ⁠by clicking here⁠.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Here at The Remnant, we strive to cover pressing issues that matter. Not content with copying and pasting other folk’s reporting, we go straight to the sources ourselves to bring their words to your ears. Today, we’re taking a deep dive into one of the topics that matters most to our nation, and to the world: the Annapolis Cup Croquet Match. You think we’re kidding, but we’re not. But don’t worry—if bombs, bullets, and dead ayatollahs are more your thing, we’ve got you covered too. School of War podcast host Aaron MacLean joins Jonah Goldberg to discuss, in addition to croquet, what happened in Iran, isolationism, sovereigntism, Machiavelli, Chris Donahue, Palantir, Pentagon purges, failures in the Middle East, warrior culture, careerism, and the lessons our adversaries are taking away from Iran. Show Notes:—School of War Podcast—Aaron’s last Remnant appearance —School of War episode on chimpsThe Remnant is a production of ⁠The Dispatch⁠, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a nonpartisan perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including the Saturday Ruminant, audio versions of all our articles and newsletters, and Jonah’s twice-weekly G-File—⁠click here⁠. Instructions on how to set up your members-only feed can be found here, and if you’d like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member ⁠by clicking here⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • June was a long month, and Jonah Goldberg is feeling entitled to a little bit of self-indulgence. Instead of turning to the bottle, however, he has opted for a rollicking, frolicsome ramble through the deep history of conspiracy theory. Jonah is joined by Andrew McKenzie-McHarg, author of the definitive volume on the topic, to discuss conspiracy theory (singular), etymology, secularization, 19th-century social science, the paranoid style, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Argentina, magic and science, antisemitism, apocalyptic thinking, Karl Popper, Richard Hofstadter, Karl Marx, World War I, Donald Trump, social media, institutions, and Catholicism.

    Show Notes:

    —Andrew McKenzie-McHarg - The Hidden History of Conspiracy Theory

    —Jesse Walker - The United States of Paranoia: A Conspiracy Theory

    —Richard Hofstadter - “The Paranoid Style in American Politics”

    —Jesse Walker review of The Hidden History of Conspiracy Theory in Reason

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  • Having sweat through three shirts and appeared on eight podcasts before noon, Jonah Goldberg is fighting through a mountain of work before the early weekend kicks off. But fear not, gentle listeners: Few men work better under pressure than Jonah. Today’s Ruminant is an absolute throwdown on sexist jabronis on the right, the birthright citizenship case, codes of common decency, unitary executive theory, assimilation, Israel and anti-semitism, and the nation state. Buckle up. 

    Show Notes:

    —Jonah’s underrated second book

    —The DisPod

    —Jonah in The Dispatch: “The Birthright Citizenship Debate Is About to Get Worse”

    —Kevin Williamson in The Dispatch: “The Exotic Cat-Eaters of Springfield, Ohio”

    —Douglass North - Violence and Social Orders

    —AO Pod on unitary executive theory 

    —Jerusalem Demsas: “Why the left is wrong about assimilation”

    —The Dispatch - The Next 250

    —AEI - America at 250

    —Michael Auslin Remnant

    —Rana Dasgupta Remnant

    —The G-File

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  • The year is 2004. Jonah Goldberg and Steve Hayes, young and clean shaven, stride through the National Archives. Stopping, they gaze down at a yellowed leaf of parchment. “I’m gonna steal it.” Jonah mutters. “What?” Steve asks. Jonah clenches his jaw. “I’m gonna steal the Declaration of Independence.” 

    Fortunately, Steve talked Jonah out of his hairbrained scheme and both men remained free, unincarcerated citizens. Unfortunately, the many secrets of the Declaration that Jonah hoped to uncover remained lost to history … until now. To mark and celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding, Jonah is joined by Michael Auslin, author of National Treasure:How the Declaration of Independence Made America, to dive into the oft-forgotten history of our founding document, including: who didn’t sign the Declaration, Button Gwinnett’s signature, the Confederate view of the Declaration, America’s enlightened consensus, Declaration historiography, George III, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, John Quincy Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Paine v. Burke, and what it means to be a credal country. 

    Show Notes:

    —Michael Auslin - National Treasure: How the Declaration of Independence Made America

    —Allen Guelzo Remnant

    —Pauline Maier - American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence

    —Gordon Wood - The Radicalism of the American Revolution

    —Andrew Roberts - The Last King of America: The Misunderstood Reign of George III

    —AEI Archive: Distinguished Lecture Series on the Bicentennial of the United States

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  • We love talking about nations here at Chateau de Remnant Today, Rana Dasgupta is dropping by to shake things up and discuss his new book, After Nations. Jonah Goldberg and Rana cover nation-states, liberalism, state-corporation cooperation, the iron law of oligarchy, capitalism, economic determinism, mass human migration, creative solutions for changing environments, and the future of power. 

    Show Notes:

    —After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a World Order

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  • After waking up in a trash pile under the Francis Scott Key Bridge (his favorite haunt), Jonah Goldberg has walked his dogs, stumbled to his American Enterprise Institute office, and is ready to talk shop. Today Jonah gets into the Hinckley Hilton, Washington police, “Kant,” being late, wokery, the art of canine flatulence expression, Darializa Avila Chevalier, weak parties, the evils of primaries, the free beer party, Iran, J.D. Vance beclowning himself, Richard Nixon, “Me Too Republicans,” and his own car.

    Show Notes:

    —The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness, 1680-1790

    —92nd Street NY Dispod

    —Suicide of the West 

    —Wednesday G-File

    —Nixon G-File

    —Ben Mankiewicz for The Dispatch’s The Next 250

    —Dispatch Juntos

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  • With telegrams full of breaking news flying in from across the pond, Jonah Goldberg has found himself in desperate need of a good Brit whisperer. Fortunately, Cambridge man and Atlanticist Francis Dearnley has boldly stepped up to the plate, joining Jonah to discuss the ousting of Keir Starmer, the rise of Andy Burnham, progress in Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky’s “long-range sanctions,” Soviet Union collapse analogies, Russian political culture, Zelensky’s post-war political future, European views of Donald Trump and Iran, transatlantic relations, the world cup, and Oliver Cromwell’s head. 

    Show Notes:

    —Ukraine: The Latest Podcast

    —Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945

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  • Jonah Goldberg invites John Podhoretz back to The Remnant to provide some much-needed cathartic release over the disastrous memorandum of understanding with Iran and to discuss JD Vance's future within the Republican Party.

    Show notes:

    —GLoP podcast

    —Abe Greenwald for Commentary

    —Jonah's G-File on Greenland

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  • Jonah Goldberg ruminates on the memorandum of understanding between U.S. and Iran, the joy of seeing Europeans explore America, and what's wrong with the modern definition of poverty.

    Show notes:

    —Thursday’s Boiling Frogs

    —Marc Caputo's interview with Trump

    —The Iran War Is What Trumpism Looks Like

    —The Iran Peace Deal Is What Trumpism Looks Like

    —A German discovers a Bucc-ee's

    —Jonah on Elon Musk

    —Trump comparing himself to Mao and Stalin

    —Cliff Asness on affordability

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  • Jonah Goldberg, still reeling from the harsh tones and rank punditry of Brother Stirewalt and Eli Lake, has turned to the most euphonious man in podcasting—who conveniently happens to be a Lincoln scholar on the side—to dig deep into the question: Who was Abraham Lincoln? Join Jonah and Allen Guelzo as they dive into Civil War alternative histories, Lincoln’s origins, economic and moral attitudes toward slavery, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Lincoln’s reading, Andrew Jackson, Whigs, 19th-century conservatism, Shakespeare, Burke, Lincoln’s war leadership, and the Declaration of Independence. 

    Show Notes:

    —Allen Guelzo’s website

    —The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition, Volume I: The Ancient World and Christendom

    —The Golden Thread Substack

    —Guelzo: The Political Writings of Abraham Lincoln

    —Previous Allen Guelzo Remnant

    —Remnant: Edmund Burke Was Not a Romantic | Interview: Yuval Levin

    —Lincoln’s Cooper Union Address

    —“Americans and Their Revolution: The First 100 Years – Allen C. Guelzo”

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  • Some people just don’t mind being a cheap date, and of all the names in Jonah Goldberg’s little black book, Eli Lake is probably the easiest catch. Nonetheless, listeners are in for a raucous good time, as Jonah and Eli jump straight in on their reevaluations of Iran, Donald Trump’s desired deal, Trump’s “own goals,” Eli’s upcoming history deepdive, the Bush family’s unfair legacy, elites, celebrity culture, envy, Michael Anton, immigration and culture, and whether we needed Trump in 2016. 

    Show Notes:

    —Eli’s podcast, Breaking History

    —Ken Pollock Remnant

    —Hannah Arendt Remnant

    —Eli’s interview with Michael Anton

    —Eli’s podcast on America’s 249th birthday

    —Calvin Coolidge’s Address at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary

    —Laura Field Remnant

    —The Coddling of the American Mind

    —‘The Flight 93 Election’

    —92NY Dispatch Event

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  • Having spent 12 hours in near World War I-trench conditions at the Georgetown hospital, Jonah Goldberg is feeling grateful for penicillin and ready to pile in on some good ol’ fashioned eggheadery. After reminiscing about a battlefield experience at a different Washington hospital some years ago, Jonah indulges in some I-told-you-so on Iran, before getting into the midterms, SpaceX, investment regrets, 60 Minutes, Bari Weiss, media bias, Sam Francis, Italian Elite Theory, middle American radicals, Gramsci, and societal restraints on violence. 

    Show Notes:

    —Friday’s Dispod

    —Jonah’s LA Times column on Schrödinger’s ceasefire

    —Chris Stirewalt Remnant

    —The Cook Political Report: “Ohio Poll Could Portend Trouble for Republicans”

    —Eli Lake’s podcast with Michael Anton

    —Charles Fain Lehman on crime in The Dispatch

    —Jonah’s first book

    —Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History

    —Jonah’s book Suicide of the West

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  • Do you feel swampy? Well, do ya punk? We hope you do, because none other than the kingpin of news himself is here to malodorously pontificate on the fusty, fetid sewer that is the 2026 midterms. There ain’t no ninja turtles in these tunnels. Chris Stirewalt joins Jonah Goldberg to hold forth on the Maine primaries, the Los Angeles mayoral race, election fraud claims, Donald Trump at the New York Knicks game, America 250, Todd Blanche, the decline of moral political norms, Scott Pelley, 60 Minutes, and our changing news landscape. 

    Show Notes:

    —Broken News: Why the Media Rage Machine Divides America and How to Fight Back

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  • Having grown tired of Sarah Isgur’s vulgar ways, Jonah cast about for a more grounded and respectable guest to grace today’s Remnant. Upon thumbing through the index cards on his vintage rotary address file, Jonah remembered that Luke Burgis went to seminary and decided he would do. Jonah and Luke discuss institutions, rites of passage, the parable of the lost sheep, integralism, transcendence, crowds, groupthink, fragile children, family time, and AI.

    Show Notes:

    —The One and the Ninety-Nine: Forging Identity in the Age of Social Contagion

    —Last Luke Burgis Remnant

    —Nisbet - The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom

    —Why Postliberalism Failed Remnant

    —Pope Leo XIV: Magnifica Humanitas

    —Dispatch Pod on AI

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  • Jonah Goldberg, like Plato’s cave-man philosopher, has briefly returned from the land of book writing and enlightenment to ruminate before us poor, shadow-watching mortals. Jonah considers the origin of the term slush fund, waxes poetic on military etymology, and reflects on the Lewinsky scandal, all before getting stuck in on feminism, John Bolton, the republican spirit, Graham Platner, party self-sabotage, and the cult of authenticity. 

    Show Notes:

    —The Dispatch at the 92nd Street Y

    —Robert Nisbet - Prejudices: A Philosophical Dictionary

    —Jonah’s underrated second book

    —Jonah’s mom on TV

    —Friday’s DisPod 

    —Wednesday G-File

    —NYT Graham Platner piece

    —The Argument

    —Cult of authenticity G-File

    —Suicide of the West

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  • Coming at you from the scene of one of America’s greatest political scandals, Jonah Goldberg and Sarah Isgur are geared up to spill the tea and answer listeners’ most pressing questions: Was Sarah Ted Cruz’s mistress? Has Jonah’s second wife been born yet? How long could a homeless Jonah sleep on Sarah’s couch? Also find out about finding a mentor, manicuring résumés, the most improbable part of Air Force One, how to be a pundit, first dates, finding a wife, making connections at events, staying positive, the Cartesian self, and being the person your dog thinks you are. 

    Show Notes:

    —Advisory Opinions Podcast

    —Essay by Ben Sasse’s daughter

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  • The Remnant’s collection of chivalrous gentlemen has been expanded with the addition of Sir Roderick Beaton, renowned scholar of Greek history, language, and literature. And while Jonah Goldberg’s love of Greece goes all the way back to his infatuation with Helena Paparizou, today Beaton is here to talk about something slightly grander: Europe. Follow Jonah and Roderick as they dive into this age-old topic, covering history, geography, Christendom, Russia, ancient Greece, race, Brexit, and micro-nationalism.

    Show Notes:

    —Roderick Beaton—Europe: A New History

    —Georgios Varouxakis—The West: The History of an Idea

    —Robert Tombs—This Sovereign Isle: Britain In and Out of Europe

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  • Jonah Goldberg indulges in a little Democrat-bashing after “Doctor” Jill Biden’s interview with CBS before picking fights on the right among the various criticisms of the Iran War. Then, a little divulging into Jewish identity, leviathans, and postliberalism history.

    Show Notes:

    —Why Postliberalism Failed | Interview: James M. Patterson and Thomas D. Howes

    —Liberalism’s Sibling Rivalry | Interview: Michael R.J. Bonner

    —Can Humanity Be Protected from Artificial Intelligence?

    —Pigeons and Pickle Jars

    —Douglas Murray on School of War podcast 

    —Joseph Epstein on Dr. Jill Biden

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