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Remnant D’être
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The days of the 2012 GOP “autopsy” are long behind us. Listen as Jonah ruminates on the struggles of protecting serious conservatism at a time of supreme unreflectiveness among many adherents of the movement as to how it has been led astray. Jonah also expresses his optimism at the revitalized raison d’être of The Dispatch in a post-Trump America. Additionally, Jonah even previews a forthcoming idea that could be of supreme interest to The Remnant’s nerdier factions: “I owe it to readers to do a deep dive… into what Liberal Fascism has to say” about the revanchist populism of the Trumpian right.
Show Notes:
- Take our podcast survey
- This week’s G-File
- The minimum wage and eugenics
- Why are they calling all of Antifa “Biden voters”?
- Hunter Baker’s article
- Newt Gingrich, with another asinine thing
- “Not my president?”
- The Wednesday “news”letter
- The Remnant with Mo Elleithee
Show Notes:
- Take our podcast survey
- This week’s G-File
- The minimum wage and eugenics
- Why are they calling all of Antifa “Biden voters”?
- Hunter Baker’s article
- Newt Gingrich, with another asinine thing
- “Not my president?”
- The Wednesday “news”letter
- The Remnant with Mo Elleithee
Released:
Jan 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Episode 16: Iran, So Far Away: Jonah rocks the casbah in the latest Remnant, with Middle East scholar Michael Rubin, who helps him assess the condition of the regimes of Iran and Turkey and the status of the Middle East and Islam generally. Podcast intro and closing music is “March of the Elephants” by Remnant listener Craig Robison. by The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg