Podcasts

Circle the Wagon

Sarah, Steve, and Jonah return to talk about Trump’s indictment in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. Also:

Dispatch Editors: The GOP’s Trump Choice
-But her emails
-Conservatives should just say what they believe
-Biden administration violates the Hatch Act
-Pe-cahn or Pee-can
-Biden’s estranged grandchild

Rick Rolling

In what may be the most focused conversation in the history of this podcast, Jonah is joined by Rick Hess—AEI senior fellow and esteemed education policy wonk—to discuss his new book, The Great School Rethink. During COVID, it became clear that American schools could use an overhaul. But what should reform look like in practice? Rick has answers, and he also has thoughts on hot-button subjects ranging from the education-industrial complex (yes, it’s a thing) to the debate over school choice and standardized tests. Other topics addressed include the use of technology in schools, the role of parents in education, and the nature of choice. As usual, if it’s eggheadery you’re after, the Remnant will never give you up or let you down. 

Show Notes: 

Rick’s new book, The Great School Rethink

Rick: “Schools Are Trying to Do Too Much”

Rick: “Moving from “Reform” to “Rethinking”

James Q. Wilson’s Bureaucracy: What Governments Do and Why They Do It

Arthur Bestor’s Educational Wastelands: The Retreat From Learning in our Public Schools

Indictment Watch: The Cannon Conundrum

Should Judge Cannon recuse herself from the Trump case? What’s the legal standard on willful retention of documents? Will the Finding Nemo Seagull defense serve Trump? What about gag orders? Sarah Isgur and David French keep you up to date on the trials and tribulations of Donald J. Trump.

Jonny Law

Live from the uncomfortably moist surroundings of Houston, Texas, Jonah’s joined by Jonathan Adler—Case Western University professor and trusted law-talking guy—for some scatterbrained political, legal, and economic geekery. Today’s topics include the Trump indictment, the full-spectrum crankery of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the slow decline of common good constitutionalism, and how free markets can help the environment. Throughout, the punditry is unfiltered, the policy talk is relentlessly eggheady, and the Hillary bashing is surprisingly pertinent. 

Show Notes:

Jonathan: “Learning How to Fish”

Jonathan: “Senate Goes Nuclear, Expect Fallout”

Jonathan: “Markets and Dematerialization”

Matthew Scully’s defense of Robert F. Kennedy Jr…

…and Jonathan’s response

Samoa suffered a measles outbreak after anti-vaccine sentiment rose

Jonah: “Republicans wanted Clinton prosecuted for her emails. And now they defend Trump?”

Voting Rights in Alabama

Did Alabama violate the Voting Rights Act? How do you pronounce Gingles? And what are the tea leaf predictions for the Harvard discrimination case? Join Sarah and David to answer these questions and:

-Who’s the lucky dog in the Jack Daniels case

-Is Justice Gorsuch overcharging his friends on Venmo?

-What happens when David puts on his woke hat?

-Will there be an emergency pod coming up?

-Who the hell is Mupp?

Show Notes:

-Allen v Milligen

Shiny Happy Pundits

Tired, disorganized, and intent on burdening listeners with his personal problems, Jonah nonetheless approaches today’s eclectic Ruminant with aplomb. Granted, it helps that the details of the most pressing item on the docket—namely, the indictment of one Donald J. Trump—aren’t particularly clear yet, which allows Jonah to rant without sliding into too deep of a depression. Afterward, he touches on Chris Licht’s departure from CNN, why misuse of the term “isolationism” is so rampant, and what it takes to build a fulfilling life. 

Show Notes:

-Watch: Jonah Goldberg Solo on The Dispatch Channel YouTube

The Morning Dispatch breaks down Trump’s indictment

Tim Alberta: “Inside the Meltdown at CNN”

A special live Remnant on Jonah, Chris, and Steve’s departure from Fox

Jonah: “Your Life Portfolio—and Ours”

Jonah embraces Oakeshott

Robert Kagan’s The Ghost at the Feast

Indictment Watch: Trump Charged in Classified Docs Probe

In an emergency pod, Sarah Isgur and David French review the 7-count indictment against Donald Trump which was unsealed on Friday: what is (and isn’t) in the indictment, and how does this case compare with those of Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.

Show Notes:

-Trump Classified Docs Indictment, Annotated

Pence-ian Posture

Jonah Goldberg invites Chris Stirewalt and Michael Warren to talk GOP primary contenders as Mike Pence and Chris Christie join the race. Stay for the jocularity and:

-Watch: Jonah, Chris, and Mike on The Dispatch Podcasts YouTube Channel

RNC nominee “pledge”

Tim Scott vs. The View

-House speakership fight

-Stirewalt’s Shrimp Cocktail Crawl 

-Who destroyed the Kherson dam?

Tucker Carlson’s anti-semitic Twitter show

God, Guns, and Trump

After a brief trademark SCOTUS update, Guest Host David French and Perennial Guest David Lat break down the trickiness of vouchers for religious charter schools. Plus:

-Text history and tradition versus strict scrutiny in 2nd Amendment cases

-Top profits for law firm partners

Show Notes:

-Watch: David et David on YouTube

“Trump too small”

Religious Charters in Oklahoma

Some felons can possess firearms

David Lat’s Substack

Part Klon, Part Machine

Klon Kitchen—former Dispatch national security extraordinaire turned private sector sellout—is back on the Remnant to take a deep dive into the exciting (read: terrifying) realm of artificial intelligence. With ChatGPT becoming ubiquitous, debate is raging over whether advancements in AI will bring forth an apocalyptic future or a brave new world. Klon’s prediction is that we’ll end up somewhere in the middle, and he has answers to all of the most intriguing questions of the moment: How exactly does AI work? Should we worry about machines replacing human workers? And will Jonah ever forgive David French for his treachery? 

Show Notes:

-Watch: Jonah Goldberg interviews Klon Kitchen

Klon’s page at AEI

Advisory Opinions on an infelicitous use of ChatGPT

Marc Andreessen: “Why AI Will Save the World”

Nearly a third of adults under 30 support surveillance in their homes

The House Is Where the Hatred Is

Armed with a provocative assortment of inappropriate puns, Jonah invites AEI Senior Fellow Philip Wallach onto the Remnant for the first time to discuss the importance of Congress and what we can do to fix the legislative branch. As holders of the Remnant bingo card are well aware, reforming Congress by expanding its size and discouraging performative behavior within its ranks has been one of Jonah’s primary obsessions since the launch of this program. Today, he’s sure to indulge in as many nerdish lines of inquiry on the subject as possible, waxing Yuvalian from start to finish. What core functions is Congress failing to perform? When did the institution begin to decline? And are its deficiencies fueling broader cultural partisanship?

Show Notes:

Phil’s page at AEI

Phil’s new book, Why Congress

Phil: “Time for Congress to Choose Deliberation Over Dysfunction”

Phil: “If We Give Up on Congress, What Will We Lose?”

Ben Sasse’s Kavanaugh hearing speech

Lyman Stone on expanding Congress

Explainer: Turkey Today

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently secured another election victory, leaving many in the West to question the country’s diplomatic future. Dispatch Reporter Charlotte Lawson speaks with Eric Edelman, former U.S. ambassador to Turkey, Finland, and under secretary of defense for policy, to explain what’s happening under the country’s longest serving leader.

Show Notes:

-Watch: Charlotte Lawson interviews Eric Edelman

-Eric Edelman for The Dispatch, “Erdoğan’s Impending Victory and Turkey’s Future Course”

-Charlotte Lawson’s piece for The Dispatch, “Recep Tayipp Erdoğan Notches Another Victory”

Lower Your Expectations

SCOTUS refuses to serve up the good stuff with the latest round of opinions released. Sarah and David discuss the chipping away of labor rights and subjective beliefs over violating the False Claims Act. Also on the docket:

-Aliens upon us?
-Whistleblowers in Sarah’s DMs
-Are Diversity Statements illegal?
-Angry cheerleader’s legacy
-Hunter Biden’s messy 2nd amendment issue
-Joe’s Hail Mary campaign throw, according to The Messenger

Show Notes:

-Virginia Tech speech police questioned by skeptical Fourth Circuit

-Angry Cheerleader case

-Advisory Opinions, Angry Cheerleader Gets A Supreme Court Win

Explainer: Do Other Candidates Have A Chance?

It’s not over for those not named Trump or DeSantis, says GOP operative Mike Murphy. Join The Dispatch’s Mike Warren as speaks with Murphy about the candidates chances of rising in the polls and what they’re doing to fight in the 2024 election.

Show Notes:

-WATCH: Do Other Candidates Have A Chance on YouTube

-Mike Murphy’s article for The Bulwark

-Mike Warren’s article for The Dispatch

All the Old Dudes

Today’s predictably overlong Ruminant finds Jonah haunted by foreign language commercials, which seem to be infiltrating all of his favorite podcasts and TV shows. Fortunately, his terror provides a useful launching pad for a rant on the nature of language and its role in shaping (or, in most cases, degrading) public thought on nuanced political issues. Tune in also for some obscenely rank punditry on Donald Trump’s dishonesty, Ron DeSantis’ presidential bid, and monetary policy, a subject that Jonah can’t help but have thoughts on despite professing to know nothing about it.

Show Notes:

The Remnant with Hal Brands

The Remnant with David Bahnsen

The Trump document saga continues

The Remnant with Matt Continetti

Rich Lowry: “How We Help People Like Megan Fox”

The Economist: “What America has got wrong about gender medicine”

The Wednesday G-File

Debt Deal Denouement

Sarah, Steve, and Jonah wonder if the Biden-McCarthy deal marks a return to politics as normal, whether Tim Scott’s bachelorhood will play into the election, and more:

Nick Catoggio on DeSantis

Brian Riedl’s debt-limit deal breakdown

-Mike Pence in Iowa

-Dresscode redux

Voters aren’t happy with Biden… but they’ll take him over Trump

-God’s chicken goes DEI