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Andrew Ferguson, Master of Introversion

Andrew Ferguson, Master of Introversion

FromThe Remnant with Jonah Goldberg


Andrew Ferguson, Master of Introversion

FromThe Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Sep 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Andrew Ferguson’s follow-up appearance on The Remnant has been a long time coming, and you can tell; he and Jonah are filled with plenty of wisdom on the state of modern journalism, what the conservative media landscape used to be like, and how to not go completely hollow while keeping up with the news cycle.

Show Notes:
-30-day free trial of The Dispatch
-The AtlanticAndy’s page at
-Bob Dole: “I’m not bound by the platform. I probably agree with most everything in it, but I haven’t read it.”
-Jonah: The center is a lonely place to be
-“The New Journalism”
-All Too HumanGeorge Stephanopoulos’
-Donald Rumsfeld releases transcript of Woodward interview
-“Springtime for Introverts”: Andy’s piece that was true… for a while
-ExpressVPN.com/Remnant for an extra 3 months on a year-long plan
-Gabi.com/Remnant to stop overpaying on your insurance now
Released:
Sep 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg, the founder and editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, syndicated columnist, best-selling author, and AEI/NRI Fellow enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day and of all-time. Is Western Civilization doomed? Is nationalism the wave of the future? Is the Pope Catholic? Will they ever find a new place to put cheese on a pizza? Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Who is hotter: Ginger or Mary-Ann? Was Plato really endorsing the Republic as the ideal state? Mixing history, pop culture, rank-punditry, political philosophy, and, at times, shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they had on cable-TV shout shows. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful.