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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Hughes’ Views

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Back from his sojourn in the Land of Lincoln, Jonah invites Coleman Hughes–host of the Conversations with Coleman podcast–onto the Remnant for a lively discussion of race and religion (everyone’s favorite topics). What’s the relationship between authenticity and identity? Is it possible to completely root out racism in American society? And what danger does audience capture pose to responsible journalism?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Somebody down the именно...

0:02.5

Can I please have your attention?

0:04.5

Thank you, you gigasz.

0:06.1

Oh!

0:07.5

I'm not even gentlemen.

0:14.5

Can I please have your attention?

0:18.5

Thank you, Jim Gash.

0:27.5

Greetings, your listeners. This is John Goldberg, host of the Revenue Podcast.

0:30.5

I'm brought to you by the dispatch.

0:32.5

I'm a media. I am back from sunny central Illinois.

0:38.5

And we have an exciting episode today with a first time guest on this podcast.

0:45.5

He's had sort of a meteoric rise in the intellectual firmament.

0:50.5

He's the host of a podcast called Conversations with Coleman.

0:53.5

This might give you a hint of who I'm talking about.

0:56.5

He's also a contributor to the free press.

0:59.5

And his writings appeared all over the place.

1:02.5

Coleman Hughes, welcome to the remnant.

1:05.5

Glad to be here. A long time listener.

1:07.5

We'll get you the best doctors.

1:08.5

Let's just sort of start.

1:09.5

Like just tell us.

1:11.5

It doesn't have to be a.

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