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None Like It Hot

From a mysterious fortress in the depths of the Adirondacks comes today’s Ruminant, which may be the most pointless in quite some time. Addled from weeks of often traumatic travel, Jonah can’t quite keep his thoughts in order, and the result is an episode that glides across the surface of a whole range of topics. Among these are English theater, the Trump indictment, and the evolving Hunter Biden saga. But thanks to the sublime landscape around him, he dedicates most of his time to climate change and the latest hysterics from Greta Thunberg. No, Soylent Green still isn’t reality.

Show Notes:

The Economist: “Soylent Green Is an Eerie Prophecy”

Jonah: “Soylent Green Is Wrong, People”

Jonah: “Threat Level Midnight Forever”

Schrödinger’s Trump

Sarah, Steve, and Jonah discuss Trump’s indictment for the listeners not privy to niche legal podcasts. Can special counsel prove Trump’s intent? Will Trump voters care? Also:

-Addressing stupid arguments

-Jonah’s grudge against lawyers

NYT Siena Poll on Trump indictment

Fitch downgrades our credit score

-(Not?) Worth Your Time extended

Show notes:

The Collision newsletter

-David Brooks: What if We’re the Bad Guys Here?

How to Bury a Billionaire

Back in the USA—but sadly not back at chez dingo—Jonah’s in a particularly exhausted state on today’s Remnant. It doesn’t help that his original plan for this episode—a fun, substance-free conversation with Sarah Isgur—was thwarted by the latest Trump indictment news, which forces the duo to engage in some actual serious discussion on the subject. They explore whether the indictment holds up to scrutiny, how the field of GOP candidates should respond to it, and whether Trump could rightly be convicted under criminal law. Then, as a bonus feature, Jonah taps into another area of Sarah’s expertise—she’s both the mother and wife of a male—to examine how we can address the challenges facing men in civil society. It’s an episode so informative, you’ll wonder why that niche legal podcast even exists.

Show Notes:

The Collision, Sarah and Mike Warren’s new newsletter

Sarah and Mike on the new Trump indictment

The Morning Dispatch, three strikes edition

Jonah: “Who Are the Real Kingmakers? Voters.”

Nate Cohn: “Yes, Biden and Trump Are Tied”

Christine Emba: “Men Are Lost. Here’s a Map Out of the Wilderness.”

Jonah: “The New Right Is Neither New nor Right”

Indictment Watch: A Difficult Case Against Trump

Special counsel Jack Smith brings another round of charges against Donald Trump, this time concerning the former president’s attempts to subvert the results of the 2020 election. How does this indictment compare with the previous two? Will prosecutors be able to prove Trump was knowingly lying about the election? Does the indictment change anything for Trump? And is the country ready for this trial? Plus:

-Naming the co-conspirators

-Weighing up the other indictments

-Trump’s campaign boost

-An encouraging end note on our justice system

Show Notes:

The Collision newsletter

-David’s column for the New York Times

Masters of the Universe

There’s been no shortage of disgruntled commentary in conservative media about the state of New York City recently, but it’s important to remember how bad things used to be in comparison. Today, Jonah is joined by old friends Tevi Troy and Vincent Cannato to reflect on what the Big Apple was like in the ‘70s. They dig into urban politics, criminology, and what it takes to reverse social decay, while also providing a few nostalgic musings that could serve as the foundation for an Odd Couple reboot. Just as Rodgers and Hart intended, they’ll have Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island too.

Show Notes:

Tevi’s webpage

Vin’s webpage

Broken windows theory, again

The Remnant with criminologist Shawn Bushway

The Remnant on Portland’s decline with Nancy Rommelmann

Tevi’s Intellectuals and the American Presidency

Tevi: “The Odd Couple Metric”

The Remnant with Matt Continetti on The Right

The Alito Burn Book

Justice Samuel “Spicy” Alito returns to the pages of The Wall St. Journal with a flaming-hot interview and Sarah and David are here to unpack it. (And we all thought this is going to be a short pod!) Plus:

-The rise of judicial voters

-Why flying United is bad (according to Hugh Hewitt)

-Who’s paying for Trump’s legal fees?

Show Notes:

-Alito’s interview in the The Wall Street Journal

Original Jurisdiction with David Lat

Goldbergs and Englishmen

Today’s Ruminant finds Jonah across the pond, indulging in greasy fish wrapped in newspaper while trying to forget about some of the less pleasant aspects of his recent trek through the Italian mountains. After recounting a few tales of that arduous expedition, he switches his brain into pundit mode, addressing some of the biggest political questions that have arisen during his absence. What’s going on with the Hunter Biden plea deal? Have the wheels fallen off the DeSantis bus? And what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps?

Show Notes:

The Telegraph’s Ukraine podcast, which should really be sponsoring the show at this point 

The McCarthy Report on Hunter Biden’s plea deal

Kathryn Jean Lopez: “Jason Aldean Isn’t Helping”

-Watch: Jonah breaks down his harrowing trip through the Alps

-Watch: Jonah’s video from his drive through the Alps

Indictment Watch: Trump’s New Charges, Hunter Biden’s Plea

Sarah Isgur and David French answer questions around the legal troubles of Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, including:

-Drained swimming pools and deleted documents
-How is Hunter Biden in good standing with the DC Bar?
-David’s 10PM runs

Show Notes:

-“It’s Seven Grandkids Mr. President”

-Has the Supreme Court fixed qualified immunity doctrine yet?

Washington Is A Mess

Steve is back to monitor the Dispod as Sarah, Mike, and David discuss Hunter Biden’s plea deal and GOP primary wackiness, but the conversation eventually derails into UAP territory. Tune in to hear the four discuss:

-The wackiness of the GOP primary field
-Ron DeSantis going bonkers with RFK Jr. potential appointments
-UFO marketing campaign for skeptics


Show Notes:
-Check out Mike and Sarah’s Collision newsletter for The Dispatch

Heaven Can’t Wait

Thanks to David French’s treachery, Jonah is forced to step into the world of evangelicalism on today’s episode, which features the Remnant debut of Russell Moore, a theologian, pastor, and writer at Christianity Today. Dr. Moore’s new book, Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America, calls for an evangelical revival in the face of America’s contemporary challenges. Together, he and Jonah take a deep dive into what that revival should look like and what role religion should play in American life, while providing enough context to ensure heretical listeners won’t be lost at sea.

This episode is sponsored by our friends at FIRE. FIRE’s mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.

Show Notes:

Dr. Moore’s webpage

Dr. Moore’s new book, Losing Our Religion

C.S. Lewis’ The Weight of Glory

Christine Emba: “Men are lost. Here’s a map out of the wilderness.”

Awful Qualified Immunity Cases

Three qualified immunity cases are thoroughly analyzed in a particularly depressing AO episode, but first David and Sarah talk through an injunction on asylum seekers some are calling “Trump-Lite”, plus:

-Broken immigration systems

-Say it with me folks, “Congress, do your job.”

-Too much too soon too fast

-Courts not complying with qualified immunity statutes

-Does Congress have better things to show rather than Hunter Biden revenge porn?

-Advice to prospecting law students

-Small town gossip and country songs

-Sarah’s victory lap around Hunter Biden plea deal

-Be nice to the docketing clerks

This episode is sponsored by FIRE. FIRE’s mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.

Show Notes:

-Update: AO still has the best listeners

-Ilya Somin for Reason

-David Lat’s Original Jurisdiction Substack

-One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger

Get Out of My Head

If you’re fearful of the future, you may not want to tune in to today’s terrifying Remnant. Jonah’s guest is Nita Farahany, a professor at Duke Law School and the author of The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology. The book explores the rise of neurotechnology—devices designed to track our brain signals to figure out exactly what we’re thinking and feeling and why. But would a world of mental surveillance and ubiquitous neural interfaces be exciting or dystopian? And what are the implications of this technology for our laws, behaviors, and liberties?

This episode is sponsored by our friends at FIRE. FIRE’s mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.

Show Notes:

Dr. Farahany’s webpage

Dr. Farahany’s new book, The Battle for Your Brain

The Remnant with Jonathan Adler

Dr. Farahany: “TikTok Is Part of China’s Cognitive Warfare Campaign”

Shoshana Zuboff’s The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

Dr. Farahany: “Searching Secrets”

Did Alabama Defy the Supreme Court?

It is NOT the doldrums of this podcast. Sarah and David have prepared a sufficiently full pod starting with Trump’s looming federal indictment. Also:


-Alabama’s creative response to SCOTUS
-Did Alabama defy the ruling?
New study of college admissions: being rich might be helpful
-Listener questions about the Two Bronze Doors
-We’ll see you in a few minutes…

This episode is sponsored by FIRE. FIRE’s mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.

Self-Abasing Gestures and Canine Loyalties

It’s the never-ending story with Trump’s ongoing legal battles, but how exactly will the latest investigation impact Trump’s 2024 campaign? Kevin Williamson and Mike Warren join Sarah Isgur to break down the latest in MAGA land and:

-Kevin McCarthy’s lack of self-respect

-Ron DeSantis, so hot right now?

-The trouble with RE-words

-Nerds throwing punches

-Barbie’s CCP map

Show Notes:

-Sarah and Mike’s joint project

Two Bronze Doors

Sarah and David reach peak AO and fulfill their promise of delivering something stratospherically nerdy. Judge Charles Eskridge for the Southern District of Texas has written a 56-page history of the Supreme Court building… and specifically its 17-foot, 13-ton bronze doors. Judge Eskridge tells the story depicted on the door’s eight panels and what it says about our history of ordered liberty.

This episode is sponsored by FIRE. FIRE’s mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.

Show Notes:

“We’ll Be Back” performed by Judge Eskridge and Judge Elrod

Judge Eskridge’s publications

Where Judge Eskridge’s Bronze Doors Paper will be published

In Abe We Trust

Jonah performs a rare act of magnanimity on today’s Remnant, freeing Abe Greenwald, Commentary’s executive editor, from the verbal oppression of John Podhoretz. Abe’s first appearance on this program is long overdue, and he’s quick to dispense some dark secrets of the Commentary podcast that he’s clearly been bottling up. But when the political analysis begins, it’s as pure and wide-ranging as you’d expect. There’s an extended discussion of how America became a low-trust society, an exploration of conspiracy theories and whether those who peddle them are worth debating, and a round of obligatory kvetching about the state of conservatism. Whether Jonah and Abe are as seductive as many new right thinkers seem to be, however, is for you to decide.

This episode is sponsored by our friends at FIRE. FIRE’s mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.

Show Notes:

Abe’s page at Commentary

The John Podhoretz Show, aka the Commentary podcast

Abe: “The Trust Crisis”

Abe: “Leave the Grandkids Out of It”

Jonah: “When Reality Is a Punch in the Face”

Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s mishap

David French: “The Rage and Joy of MAGA America”

Crushing Senority on the Commentary podcast