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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Big City, Turn Me Loose

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.76.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2020

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Conservative commentary has managed to find at least one point of withering criticism when it comes to America’s cities. This critique points out that, while cities are the places where unique innovation and exciting things are happening all the time, the local Democratic political machines (and, strangely, their voter base within the city) are constantly trying to zone, regulate, and tax that innovation and excitement out of existence. But here he comes—a knight in shining armor, making a glorious return to The Remnant: Reihan Salam, president of the Manhattan Institute. Reihan talks to Jonah about how conservatives might be able to envision a way out of obstinacy in America’s metropolitan centers, as well as addressing concerns about the GOP’s electoral future in cities, and explaining why politics often take a more radical left-wing form in cities compared to everywhere else in the country. (“Democrats are living in places that are immensely unequal, so arguments around redistribution carry a lot more purchase.”) Show Notes: -Reihan at the Manhattan Institute -Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream -Most—not some—people are low information voters -Jonah: It’s a mistake for the GOP to shun big cities -Fusion voting -The role of think tanks -College-educated Democrats are often more wrong than their co-partisans -Jill Biden wants community college to be free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Oh

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Ladies and gentlemen

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Can I please have your attention

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Thank you

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It's that it's the it's the time to do nice things

0:41.5

So it would be nice if you could do that and if you can't do that because you've got

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Financial or other considerations going on. There's still plenty of free stuff for you to check out and hopefully

0:52.5

get addicted as as they say in the

0:57.5

Narcotics world first taste is free. Okay, so I

1:03.2

Been struggling to get the our next guest on here for a very long time

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It's been arduous many many oxen have been sacrificed to ball and

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and

1:15.6

We finally figured it out and as as listeners know I've been sort of

1:20.7

Increasingly obsessed with the issue of urban politics and the role and why Republicans are

1:28.1

Inconservatives are making an incredibly stupid and inhumane mistake by not

1:34.8

Focusing more attention on that stuff and there's a slew of guests that I've wanted to have on to talk about various aspects of this

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and I thought that the the

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Perfect first one will be an occasional series about urban America is

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My old friend former colleague and current president of the Manhattan Institute though

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He's only speaking for himself and not that a gust institution

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