The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
In “The Remnant," Jonah Goldberg enlists a “Cannonball Run”-style cast of stars, has-beens, and never-weres to address the most pressing issues of the day. Is America doomed? Has liberalism failed? And will mankind ever invent something better than ‘90s-era “Simpsons?” Mixing political history, pop culture, rank punditry, and shameless book-plugging, Goldberg and guests will have the kinds of conversations we wish they featured on TV. And the nudity will (almost) always be tasteful. Brace your bingo cards.
Hosts & Guests
Voice of reason
3d ago
Jonah, thank you so much for eloquently espousing beliefs with which I more often than not agree. A real breath of fresh air in this all or nothing environment in which we live. I was beginning to believe that sanity was rare, but then I found this podcast.
Thank You !!
Apr 24
Thank you so much for having David Bahnsen on your show. What an exceptional speaker. Not only broke down complicated economic ideas into simple, clearly understood facts ( the weak dollar is not the problem, but a symptom of the problem) but masterfully presented both sides of controversial arguments. Your best guests are the ones that concede points that go against their argument, but then present an effective defense as to why their argument should win. David was no exception. In fact, I enjoyed his presentation, his clarity, his vast knowledge, and his fairness so much that I purchased his book just now on Amazon through your link. Please have him back frequently to explain economic issues And keep up the good work. Love what you guys are doing at the Dispatch.
Thank Goodness for Goldberg
Apr 19
Jonah is the voice inside my head, only smarter and better read. Thank you for giving me something to nod along in agreement to as a lifelong conservative who’s become despondent over the state of the GOP. Don’t know where to turn for sane, logical, and consistent conservative commentary? Right here! Thank you Jonah Goldberg.
Monkey and a typewriter
Apr 18
STOP. This is not a good analogy for anything. It’s stupid and not true. A hundred billion billion monkeys would never come up with a book of any kind. They are monkeys. Shakespeare is not a monkey. You sound like an idiot every time you say anything about monkeys and typewriters.
Incoherent
Apr 18
Waging a war against nonexistent -radical- Marxists.
Dan hurley economy
Apr 6
Carter and Reagan began use of capital in other countries to both elevate the poor there and provide cheaper goods here. Has nothing to do with elites now. Tucker and lutnick are mercantilists
Who cares how old any of you are?
Mar 27
All this talk of what generation one is in is pointless, just a way of creating classes where none exist. It’s a Marxist thing, create a distinction and divide people. I heard Jonah say he hated boomers, as if we had any choice when we were born.
And yet
Apr 5
And yet you couldn’t bring yourself to advocate for her…
Looser
Apr 4
I have to say I had great respect for you, but you’ve turned into the biggest a ss clown ever!! your hatred for trump has change who you were for the worse!! I can’t even stand to look at your fat fockin a ss!!!
Easy to listen to
Mar 23
Easy to listen to and I can understand what is being said. I like that its not just about bashing trump this is good, when thats all that is done from the media it can distract from the real issues. Although I do think trump is failed salesman turned game show host who acts like a 12 year old.
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