The DispatchWe’ve heard the English countryside is lovely in July, so The Remnant is taking a vacation. Daniel Hannan, member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom, stops by to discuss last week’s historic British elections. The Conservatives have taken a beating, a new prime minister takes the helm, and exceptions are acknowledged. Daniel and Jonah bridge the gap between American and British politics, prod at Trumpery and its Farage-ian offshoot, and take a day trip to France to investigate the popular front and the far-right.
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context 03:52 The Impact of the Split on the Right 06:11 The Rise of Populism: Causes and Consequences 15:07 Parallels in Political Cultures: US and UK 48:03 The Political Landscape in France and its Impact on Western Europe 53:00 Assimilation and the Role of National Identity in Immigration 56:16 The Influence of Free Market Capitalism on Successful Immigration Policies 59:41 The Importance of Patriotism and Belonging in a Cohesive Society 01:06:12 The Impact of Welfare Systems on Discontent and Political Violence
Why Did Conservatives Fail in the U.K.? - Daniel Hannan | The Remnant w/ Jonah GoldbergThe Dispatch2024-07-11 | We’ve heard the English countryside is lovely in July, so The Remnant is taking a vacation. Daniel Hannan, member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom, stops by to discuss last week’s historic British elections. The Conservatives have taken a beating, a new prime minister takes the helm, and exceptions are acknowledged. Daniel and Jonah bridge the gap between American and British politics, prod at Trumpery and its Farage-ian offshoot, and take a day trip to France to investigate the popular front and the far-right.
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context 03:52 The Impact of the Split on the Right 06:11 The Rise of Populism: Causes and Consequences 15:07 Parallels in Political Cultures: US and UK 48:03 The Political Landscape in France and its Impact on Western Europe 53:00 Assimilation and the Role of National Identity in Immigration 56:16 The Influence of Free Market Capitalism on Successful Immigration Policies 59:41 The Importance of Patriotism and Belonging in a Cohesive Society 01:06:12 The Impact of Welfare Systems on Discontent and Political Violence
#england #UK #parliament #conservative #politicsFormer Bush Speechwriter Says Hell Vote for Harris | Interview David FrumThe Dispatch2024-10-21 | Notorious RINO and Atlantic writer David Frum joins Jamie Weinstein to explain why he’s voting for Kamala Harris this election. Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush and a longtime critic of Donald Trump, believes that the current Republican Party no longer reflects conservative principles and has been overtaken by populism. The Agenda: —Frum’s history with conservatism —Donald Trump as a “unique danger” —Frum’s personal connection to the Gaza hostages —Assessing Kamala Harris’ and Donald Trump’s foreign relation strategy —Is J.D. Vance dangerous? —Is Frum still a border hawk? —Canada’s new leaders are emerging after housing crisis —What to make of campus protests over Gaza
#elections2024 #kamalaharris #conservativeWill JD Vance Betray Trump?The Dispatch2024-10-21 | David Frum joins Jamie on the latest edition of The Dispatch Podcast to discuss why he's voting for Kamala Harris and his background knowledge of JD.
#politics #harris #elections2024What the People of Gaza Actually ThinkThe Dispatch2024-10-20 | Palestinian-American activist and resident senior fellow at The Atlantic Council Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib joins Adaam to discuss growing up in the Gaza Strip, the challenge of polling public opinion in Gaza, the future of Palestinian self-governance, whether there is a meaningful contingent in support seeking peace with Israel.
The Agenda: —The story of Gaza —Hamas vs. Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) —October 7 —Breaking down support for Hamas in Gaza —Palestinian sovereignty and UNRWA —Do Palestinians want peace? —The radicalism of the moderate voiceIs the Pro-Life Movement Dead?The Dispatch2024-10-19 | In this conversation, Michael Reneau and Matthew Lee Anderson discuss the current state of the pro-life movement in light of the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade. They explore the complexities of the movement, including its political and social dimensions, the impact of social liberalization, and the challenges of addressing moral questions surrounding in vitro fertilization. Anderson emphasizes the need for a more nuanced approach to pro-life politics, advocating for policies that support working-class families and recognizing the limits of legislation in shaping public opinion.
#dobbs #prolife #prochoiceWhen the Supreme Court Decided an Election | Advisory Opinions w/ Leon NeyfakhThe Dispatch2024-10-18 | Sarah and David are joined by Leon Neyfakh—host of Fiasco podcast and co-creator of Slow Burn—to explain what really happened in December of 2000 when the Supreme Court halted the Florida recount.
The Agenda: —Butterfly ballots —Dimpled, hanging, and pregnant chads —Independent state legislature theory —Who would’ve won anyway? —Elián González —The Brooks Brothers riot —Was Bush v. Gore cynical? —Two First Amendment updates
#election #law #politics #2024Did Kamala Nail Unfriendly Interview?The Dispatch2024-10-18 | Sarah, Jonah, and Declan are joined by Megan McArdle, a columnist for The Washington Post, to discuss Kamala's recent media appearances and her performance with Fox News. They also examine poll statistics and Trump's uptick in voter support.
#kamalaharris #elections2024 #thedispatchTrump Doesnt Understand Tariffs - Scott Lincicome | The Remnant w/ Jonah GoldbergThe Dispatch2024-10-18 | Three things in life are certain: death, taxes, and Donald Trump’s love of tariffs. Jonah has braved the no-man’s land that separates conservatives and libertarians to enlist Scott Lincicome, Vice President of the Cato Institute, to discuss his newest report and provide a crash course on tariffs, inflation, and free market principles. Scott makes the case that comparison between 19th century tariff policy and the contemporary global market is a fool’s errand, predicts the best case scenario of what could be achieved if Trump implements his economic plan, and calls out the hypocrisy of the Republicans bullish on tariffs. Plus: a rare moment of Goldbergian sympathy for Rand Paul, the consequences of modifying supply chains, and the stagnating disconnect between economists and politicians. Jonah antagonizes free trade hardliners, Scott is a good sport, and Newt Gingrich is beclowned; it’s all in a day’s work at The Remnant.
#Trump #tariff #politics #conservativeWill the Supreme Court Make Gun Kits Illegal?The Dispatch2024-10-17 | Sarah and David break down two cases from the Supreme Court’s recent oral arguments and take questions from Columbia Law students.
The Agenda: —Can the ATF regulate gun kits? —Is a salad kit a salad? —Death penalty case in Oklahoma —Bad writing from the Oklahoma Supreme Court —Racist Penn professor —Audience Q&A
#2A #law #politics #conservativeThe State of The Dispatch LIVE w/ Steve Hayes and Jonah Goldberg (Free Preview)The Dispatch2024-10-17 | NOTE: This is only part of the full State of The Dispatch. To listen to the full Dispatch Live with Jonah and Steve that aired on Tuesday, join The Dispatch and watch here: thedispatch.com/article/dispatch-live-annual-state-of-dispatch
There are many ways to celebrate birthdays. MTV had My Super Sweet 16, Jewish American Princesses have blowout bat mitzvahs, and The Dispatch has, well, Jonah and Steve. In this special free preview of Dispatch Live, packaged with love for ye loyal Remnant listeners, Jonah and Steve begrudgingly eat their spinach and discuss the dark, stormy cloud that is the 2024 election, lament the rapidly deteriorating state of the media environment, and discuss all their wildest hopes and dreams for the future of The Dispatch. If you enjoyed this free preview, do yourself a favor and subscribe to The Dispatch for access to all the party favors Team Dispatch has to offer.
#Trump #Harris #2024 #politicsIs Trump Good for Business?The Dispatch2024-10-16 | Tevi Troy, author of The Power and the Money, joins Jamie to discuss the clash and collusion of business and politics. The Agenda: —When the CEO met the preisdent —Barack Obama and Elon Musk —Selective enforcement of policies —Risk of political bets —Are Republicans anti-business? —Strategies for a better country —Overworking FEMAWhat happens after Trump?The Dispatch2024-10-16 | Steve Hayes and Jonah Goldberg, co-founders of The Dispatch, explain how journalism will look like after Trump.
#donaldtrump #elections2024 #conservativeWhat would The Dispatch look like after a Trump win in November?The Dispatch2024-10-16 | What would The Dispatch look like after a Trump win in November?
Steve Hayes and Jonah Goldberg discuss on last night's annual State of The Dispatch: Watch the full annual State of The Dispatch: buff.ly/4e5tiGJWhen will Americas economy collapse?The Dispatch2024-10-16 | Kevin Williamson highlights the fiscal issues ignored by both parties.
#hurricanemilton #donaldtrump #kamalaharris #thedispatchHow close are the elections actually?The Dispatch2024-10-15 | Steve Hayes explores whether or not we can trust the polls on The Dispatch Podcast.
#elections2024 #politics #kamalaharrisTV news is brain rotThe Dispatch2024-10-15 | Kevin D. Williamson explains the issue with TV news and the decline of mainstream journalism.
#politics #conservative #elections2024Whats Elon Musks end game with Trump?The Dispatch2024-10-14 | Tevi Troy joins The Dispatch Podcast to discuss how CEOs influence presidents.
#elonmusk #thedispatch #elections2024How Faith Saves Communities in DisasterThe Dispatch2024-10-12 | In this conversation, Michael Reneau speaks with Amanda Held-Opelt about the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, focusing on the community's resilience, the role of faith-based organizations, and the importance of truth in recovery efforts. Amanda shares her personal experiences during the storm, the impact on her community, and her journey as a writer and musician, emphasizing the significance of kinship networks and local churches in disaster response. The discussion also touches on the cultural identity of Appalachia and the rituals of grief that help individuals cope with loss.CBS Shields Ta-Nehisi Coates From JournalismThe Dispatch2024-10-11 | How CBS News shielded the left from journalism. Sarah, Kevin, and Steve discuss the devastation of recent hurricanes and the politics of the disaster response. Also, with several interviewers fawning over Kamala Harris, journalists coming under fire for committing journalism, and newsrooms collapsing into emotional struggle sessions, they ask: Is CBS News worth their time? The Agenda —Political polarization —Reliability in voting trends —Hurricane politics —FEMA conspiracies —Blame in crisis management (Bush v. Biden) —CBS producers shield Ta-Nehisi Coates and Kamala Harris from journalism —The ethics of editing journalism
photo: Ta-Nehisi Coates giving the keynote address at the University of Virginia's 2015 MLK Celebration. CC BY-SA 4.0Kamala Harris and the Art of InauthenticityThe Dispatch2024-10-11 | In this episode, Christine Rosen hosts Eliana Johnson to discuss the recent controversies surrounding CBS News, particularly focusing on the fallout from an interview with Ta-Nehisi Coates. They delve into the implications of Kamala Harris's recent 60 Minutes interview, examining the editing and the public's perception of her competence as a leader. The conversation also explores the dynamics of gender in politics, contrasting Harris's approach with that of previous female candidates, and concludes with a broader discussion on the competence of current political leaders in both major parties. In this conversation, Eliana and Christine explore the evolving political landscape post-Trump, focusing on the competence of current political figures like JD Vance and Ron DeSantis. They discuss the importance of authenticity in political identity, the role of political spouses, and the challenges women face in power. The conversation also touches on masculinity in politics, media scrutiny of political figures, and the potential for unrest in future elections.The Dispatch Politics On the Road …Kamala In the Lead?The Dispatch2024-10-09 | The Dispatch Politics team –– Mike Warren and David Drucker –– goes on the road to see where the wind is blowing in coal country ahead of the 2024 elections. Stay tuned!
#pennsylvania #voting #elections2024How Hurricane Helene Changed the Election in North CarolinaThe Dispatch2024-10-09 | There’s turmoil in the People’s Republic of The Dispatch. Democratically elected President Jonah J. Goldberg was deposed in the early hours of the morning by dissident General Kevin D. Williamson, who has taken over The Remnant airwaves in an often-precedented coup d’état. Kevin is joined by Mitch Kokai, senior political analyst at the John Locke Foundation, to discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and the potential consequences on the fast-approaching presidential election. Kevin and Mitch negate the loony conspiracies stemming from the storm, discuss the status of polling sites across the state, and dig into the voter demographics of the southern swing state. Mitch explains why North Carolina is in a unique position this election season, and makes a case that it’s time for the sane among us to reclaim the term “RINO” once and for all.The Case Against Trump Is Stronger Than EverThe Dispatch2024-10-08 | "We need to talk about special counsel Jack Smith's latest filing." Live from UNC (we can say that, right? We're allowed here?) Sarah and David discuss the latest round of Supreme Court cert grants and the case they’re looking forward to hearing the most. Oh, and Trump immunity comes up. Again. The Agenda: —A Texas nuclear case —DNA test before death row —Mexico sues gun manufactures —Did a woman lose out on jobs because she's straight? —Needless deadly force? —Elie Honig on Jack Smith's October surprise —David feels bad for eating octopiIsrael Surrounded: Will the Country Ever Be Safe?The Dispatch2024-10-08 | The conversation explores Israel's military and geopolitical position one year after the October 7th attacks. Dan Senor discusses the stabilization of Israel's security situation in Gaza, the military dynamics with Hamas and Hezbollah, and the shifting relations with Arab states in the region. The discussion highlights Israel's strategic military successes and the resulting changes in morale and diplomatic relations.
#october7memorial #thedispatch #israelOct. 7 Changed EverythingThe Dispatch2024-10-07 | Jonah, Adaam, and Charlotte join Jamie for the first half of a two-part series commemorating the horrific October 7 attacks on the Israeli people. Charlotte provides a first-hand account from her reporting in Israel over the past year; Adaam, a native Israeli, offers insight into the psychological ramifications of the event; and Jonah explains what this moment means for American Jews and the resurgence of antisemitism in politics. The Agenda: —Charlotte's reporting in TMD about October 7 —Reflections from a year ago —Psychological ramifications —What is Benjamin Netanyahu’s role now? —Media reactions and public perception —Life in Israel currentlyThe Future of Israels War | Dan Senor Full InterviewThe Dispatch2024-10-07 | In this conversation, Dan Senor discusses the resilience of Israeli technology and military capabilities in the face of conflict, particularly following the events of October 7th. He highlights the strategic advantages Israel has developed over the years, the psychological impact of military successes on adversaries like Hezbollah, and the implications of Iran's missile attacks. The conversation also delves into Israel's potential actions regarding Iran's nuclear program, the geopolitical landscape post-conflict, and the importance of U.S.-Israel relations. Additionally, they explore the future of Gaza and the Palestinian territories, the economic implications of Israel's startup culture, and the leadership of Benjamin Netanyahu amidst these challenges.
#israel #october7memorial #thedispatchThe Dispatch Politics... On the Road in Pennsylvania!The Dispatch2024-10-07 | The Dispatch Politics team –– Mike Warren and David Drucker –– goes on the road to see where the wind is blowing in coal country ahead of the 2024 elections. Stay tuned!
#pennsylvania #voting #elections2024In Defense of the Supreme Court | Advisory Opinions w/ Sarah Isgur and David FrenchThe Dispatch2024-10-05 | Kannon Shanmugam, head of Paul-Weiss’ Supreme Court practice and friend of the pod, gave a speech recently pushing back against critics who question the judiciary’s legitimacy. He joins Sarah and David to discuss the importance of trust in institutions to the rule of law. The full speech follows.
The Agenda: —Questioning legitimacy is a team sport —Kanon’s speech: revering the court —Good faith … but wrong —Court packing cycle and term limits —Disagreement galore! (Could it all just be outcome bitterness?) —The criticism isn’t just meritless—it’s dangerous
#scotus #law #politics #conservativeShould Israel Take Out Iran’s Nukes?The Dispatch2024-10-04 | Sarah and Jonah welcome Mike Pesca, the host of The Gist, to dive into the nuances of the recent vice-presidential debate. They explore J.D. Vance’s approach of creating a likable persona in an attempt to woo voters, and discuss how, at times, the guidance of field experts has led public opinion astray. They also contemplate the potential future of the Supreme Court, examining the implications of current political dynamics and how they might shape future judicial decisions. The Agenda: —Jonah's G-File on the race to being likable —Should we continue listening to experts? —TMD: Israeli Leaders Mull a Retaliatory Attack on Iran —Advisory Opinions episode: Supreme Court litigations —Supreme Court legitimacy Show notes —Mr. Nice Guy Maneuver —Israel Ponders A “Winnable War” —The Genius of IsraelHow did Walz not prep?The Dispatch2024-10-04 | Jonah Goldberg explains the failure of Walz on Tuesday night's debate.
#jdvance #timwalz #donaldtrumpCan J.D. Vance Win Over Normies to Populism? | The Remnant w/ Jonah GoldbergThe Dispatch2024-10-03 | Recording live from the Cosmo the Wonder Dog Memorial Studio in the catacombs of the American Enterprise Institute, it’s the rankest pundits east of the Mississippi: Jonah Goldberg and Chris Stirewalt! Chris is back in Remnant action and ready to talk Tim Walz’s anxieties, grocery store monopolies, and J.D. Vance’s personality disorder.
A few things they know for certain—normie Republicans are feeling left out and low-propensity voters are playing hard to get—but many questions remain unanswered. Are there persuadable voters who are ready to give Trump the popular vote? Did Vance’s debate performance help the Republican ticket, or was it just an act of self-service? Is Walz duping the progressives, and if so, do they believe him? All shall be revealed through the prophecies of Brother Stirewalt, alongside a raucous discussion of the best Grizzly Bear actors of the 20th century, the minutiae of some controversy in the pollster world, and the long-forgotten, oft-neglected elections in the House and Senate.
#debate #2024 #politics #conservativeIndicting Eric Adams w/ David French and Sarah IsgurThe Dispatch2024-10-03 | Sarah and David highlight four cases from OT 23-24 (they’ll explain those abbreviations in the episode) and a Fifth Circuit case uncovering librarians motivations. The Agenda: —Gender affirming care ban: parents rights or police state power? —Paxton vs. free speech (coalition) —Psychiatric care and the death penalty —Why do we have a Utah ad? —MUSTE standards —Mayor Eric Adams and gross stuffDid the VP debate matter?The Dispatch2024-10-03 | Steve Hayes gives his analysis after the vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and J.D. Vance.
#donaldtrump #thedispatch #kamalaharrisThe Truth About Opus Dei | w/ George WeigelThe Dispatch2024-10-02 | This clip is from Wednesday's episode with George Weigel about the Catholic Church. The discussion shifts to Opus Dei, addressing misconceptions and conspiracy theories surrounding the organization, and the broader implications of such narratives in political discourse.
#popefrancis #catholicchurch #faithPope Francis: A Complicated LegacyThe Dispatch2024-10-02 | In this episode of the Remnant Podcast, Jonah Goldberg speaks with George Weigel, a prominent Catholic theologian and biographer of Pope John Paul II. They discuss the complexities of Pope Francis's papacy, the role of the Pope in modern politics, and the challenges facing the Catholic Church today. Weigel critiques the Vatican's approach to China, explores just war theory in the context of Israel, and addresses the rise of integralism within Catholicism. The conversation also touches on the shifting dynamics of the Catholic vote post-Dobbs, the moral implications of immigration policies, and the misconceptions surrounding Opus Dei.Sam Harris on Israel, Christianity, Dogmatism, and The Republican Party | The Remnant (Full)The Dispatch2024-10-01 | Are you there, God? It’s Sam Harris and Jonah. At long last, the neuroscientist-philosopher and father of the new atheism movement has come to The Remnant for a Horatian salon that is poised to discuss the really big questions—questions so big we had to double the length of the episode. Jonah and Sam debate dogma, epistemological free-for-alls, the emancipation of C-3PO, and truth as its own defense. Questions abound: Would society be free from all ill if every man and institution was fully secularized? When do we defer to the experts? How do we grapple with the cognitive dissonance of human nature and our modern ethical sensibilities?
But the party doesn’t end there. In the second hour of their conversation, Jonah and Sam dig into the root causes of the rise of antisemitism in elite institutions, ranging from cultural addiction to transgression to the feelings economy. They cover the rise and future of artificial intelligence, speak to the camaraderie that comes with being a classical liberal, and discuss what has been gnawing at the back of everyone’s brain: What happens after Trump? Fair warning, if you make it to the end, you may have some newfound fears about an impending dogpocalypse.
00:00 Introduction to Sam Harris 01:45 Distinctions in Religion 05:07 The Role of Dogma in Society 18:43 The Role of Religion in Society 30:57 Evolutionary Psychology and Religion 38:34 The Role of Institutions in Society 49:21 Corruption and Human Nature 54:57 Understanding the Double Standard on Israel 01:08:12 The Role of Emotions in Politics 01:13:27 The Influence of Institutions on Political Discourse 01:19:59 The Future of the Republican Party 01:39:48 Concerns About Artificial Intelligence
#samharris #religion #atheism #christianityDonald Trump and His Cult of Victims - Sam Harris | The Remnant (Clip)The Dispatch2024-09-27 | Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss the premiere of the full interview.
Jonah Goldberg and Sam Harris discuss the double standard towards Israel and Trump's cult of personality.
#Trump #samharris #politics #2024Kamalas Plan to Ban Price Gouging Is Dangerous | w/ Kevin WilliamsonThe Dispatch2024-09-27 | Kevin Williamson, national correspondent for The Dispatch, joins Victoria Holmes to explain the consequences of Vice President Kamala Harris' economic plan.
#kamalaharris #donaldtrump #elections2024Trump is a demagogue with no guardrails - Sam HarrisThe Dispatch2024-09-26 | "[Trump is] a proper demagogue who's functioning by a different kind of political and reputational physics than we're used to in our politics."
Sam Harris on The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg: Listen to the full episode: buff.ly/3Y2eT9uSecularists need more sacred traditions - Sam HarrisThe Dispatch2024-09-26 | Jonah Golberg asks Sam Harris: "If you could snap your fingers and have everybody not believe in religion tomorrow. Do you think that would yield a kinder, gentler, more humanistic society?" Listen to the full episode: buff.ly/3Y2eT9uSam Harris and Jonah Goldberg on Atheism, Dogma, and Religion | The Remnant (Clip)The Dispatch2024-09-26 | Subscribe and turn on notifications for the full interview video, coming soon. (The full interview is up on the podcast!)
Jonah Goldberg and Sam Harris discuss their differences on religion, atheism, and dogma.
00:00 Introduction to Sam Harris 00:26 Distinctions in Religion 03:48 The Role of Dogma in Society 07:33 The Limits of Dogmatism 11:27 Ethics and Dogma: A Case Study 13:30 The Need for Settled Questions
#samharris #religion #atheism #faithDid Israel Commit War Crimes?The Dispatch2024-09-24 | Sarah Isgur and David French discuss the complexities of international law as it pertains to Israel's military actions against Hezbollah.How Originalism Changed the Supreme CourtThe Dispatch2024-09-24 | In this conversation, Professor Sherif Girgis discusses his article 'Originalism's Age of Ironies,' exploring the evolution of originalism, its relationship with traditionalism, and the implications for judicial philosophy in the Supreme Court. He delves into the role of legislative intent, the challenges of applying originalism in modern contexts, and the differing approaches of justices like Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, and Barrett. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the future of judicial philosophy and the alternatives to originalism.Israels Unprecedented Operation Against Hezbollah | Dispatch PodcastThe Dispatch2024-09-23 | Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former Iranian-targets officer in the Central Intelligence Agency and current fellow at the Foundations for the Defense of Democracy, joins Jamie to discuss Israel’s most recent operation against Hezbollah and how Iran might respond.
The Agenda: —The effectiveness of Israeli intelligence operations —How did Hezbollah get the pagers? —Is Iran suicidal? —The health of the Ayatollah —Intelligence failure on October 7 —U.S. engagement in the Middle East
#hezbollah #israel #politics #conservativeShould American Catholics Take the Pope Seriously?The Dispatch2024-09-22 | In this conversation, host Michael Reneau and guests Victoria Holmes, Luis Parrales, and Charles Hilu discuss the recent comments made by Pope Francis regarding religious pluralism and his involvement in American politics. They explore the implications of his statements, the reactions from different factions within the Catholic Church, and the role of social media in amplifying these discussions. The conversation also touches on the impact of Vatican II on contemporary Catholicism and the challenges of maintaining a unified faith amidst diverse interpretations and practices.
Takeaways: -Pope Francis's comments often spark controversy and debate. -The Catholic Church is experiencing a decline in the West but growth in the Global South. -Pope Francis emphasizes inter-religious dialogue and inclusivity. -Social media plays a significant role in how the Pope's statements are received. -There is a divide between conservative and liberal Catholics regarding the Pope's teachings. -The need for clarification from the Pope on controversial statements is crucial. -Catholics must navigate complex political landscapes while adhering to their faith. -Inclusivity in language can sometimes be perceived as a dilution of doctrine. -Vatican II has led to internal conflicts within the Catholic Church. -The Pope's role is to cater to a global audience, not just American Catholics.How Ronald Reagan united the countryThe Dispatch2024-09-21 | Jonah Goldberg explains Reagan's approach to politics.
#jonahgoldberg #thedispatch #conservativeTrump Plans for Stop the Steal 2.0The Dispatch2024-09-20 | Sarah and Steve are joined by Mike Warren from the campaign trail in North Carolina and former Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp to discuss the state of the race and the Trump campaign's ground game (or lack thereof). The Agenda: —Are we going through a political realignment? —Teamsters won’t endorse a president —Ground game vs. legal strategy —Political violence this election season —The former president grasps for “media bias” straws —The Exotic Cat-Eaters of Springfield, Ohio —Paging HezbollahWhen does technology go off the rails?The Dispatch2024-09-20 | How much should we regulate technology?
#jonahgoldberg #thedispatch #technologyHow Technology is Making Human Nature Worse - Tom Standage | The Remnant w/ Jonah GoldbergThe Dispatch2024-09-19 | Many have sung songs of change, from Charles Bradley to David Bowie to Tupac Shakur. The pace of social and economic changes—and the way they make us feel—is the subject of constant debate. Jonah is joined on today’s episode by Tom Standage, a historian and the deputy editor of The Economist, to make the case that rapid change caused by innovation is nothing new in the annals of history. Jonah and Tom consider why man always jumps to doomsday when new technologies emerge, debate the merits of an organic diet, and discuss the storied history of brews and lager. Plus: the mythologization of the Medieval Age, a soliloquy to honor the historical lynchpin that is the potato, and the supernatural powers of a good cocktail.
00:05 Exploring Historical Patterns in Technology 03:08 The Impact of Food on History 05:54 Human Nature and Technological Change 08:50 The Role of Institutions in Rapid Change 11:58 The Evolution of Food and Agriculture 15:06 The Significance of Beer and Alcohol in Society 18:03 Cultural Perspectives on Food and Drink 20:49 The Historical Context of Food Production 24:04 The Influence of Technology on Food and Drink 26:57 The Future of Technology and Society 30:03 Optimism in Technological Advancements 32:43 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsDo Trump Judges Control the Judiciary? | Advisory Opinions w/ Sarah Isgur and David FrenchThe Dispatch2024-09-19 | Sarah and David sparked controversy with their recent speaking event near Princeton University’s campus. The two decide to quell culture war squabbles by discussing ‘Maverick’ Trump-appointed judges.
The Agenda: —Sarah and David’s Princeton appearance —Intellectual energy on the legal right —Egregious due process decisions —Banning conversion therapy —Should “WAP” by Megan Thee Stallion expel a pharmacy student?
#law #supremecourt #politics #conservativeNo one in Springfield believes these storiesThe Dispatch2024-09-18 | "They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats!" A really weird moment for normal people.
Kevin Williamson on Morning Joe discussing his piece "The Exotic Cat-Eaters of Springfield, Ohio." buff.ly/3XHtwi2