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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

What do canned meats and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment have in common? Are there any real rebels in American culture? Why shouldn’t gerbils be allowed to eat beets? Join Jonah in the passenger seat of his car to have all of these pressing questions and more answered on this weekend’s Ruminant. Show Notes: -The latest G-File -The most horrifying term: Forcemeat -The test Trump took, in case you want to test yourself -Silliness in our law enforcement conversations -The longstanding Marxist focus on heightening contradictions -David’s controversy-causing newsletter -David Brooks on nonconformity -Hegel’s Dialectics

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh

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Ladies and gentlemen

0:16.5

Could I please have your attention

0:19.4

Hello

0:27.7

Greetings dear listeners. This is Jonah Goldberg host of the Remnant Podcast brought to you by the dispatch and dispatch media

0:33.8

Go to the dispatch.com to see all our stuff. We actually just brought

0:38.3

David French's contribution to the newly ignited debate about what the broad coalition of

0:47.5

Anti-Trump Trump skeptical never Trump

0:51.3

People what their attitude to be should be towards the Republican Party writ large

0:57.3

and David's position which is causing some consternation among

1:03.0

people who are deeper in the

1:06.1

Never Trump well

1:09.7

His position is that that the party

1:13.0

We shouldn't throw out the bathwater of the party just if we even if we want to throw out the baby which is Donald Trump

1:20.3

You can take a look at that you can also if you become a paid member you can see all sorts of cool stuff

1:25.1

You can comment on things you can see the Wednesday G file which got an interesting reaction from people

1:30.8

and

1:32.1

You can find out

1:34.2

How much would a woodchuck wood chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood

1:37.9

Today's episode is brought to us by

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Keeps more about them in a little bit

1:46.0

So I just wrote the G file. I got to get to editing the galleys of it in a second

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