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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Tastes Like Chicken

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Revitalized after his latest struggle with COVID, Jonah invites AEI senior fellow and foreign policy expert Michael Rubin back to the Remnant to discuss how America should respond to challenges posed by China, Russia, and the Middle East. Should the U.S. government embrace regime change? What’s at stake for the West in Taiwan and Ukraine? And should we be optimistic about liberalism in China and Iran?

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0:05.6

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0:07.0

Davidев han will still hurt himself

0:10.0

好不好 fix it and finishes there

0:14.0

あ Freddy, I didn't tell you anything

0:17.1

can I please have your attention

0:19.4

Samuelattform

0:23.0

December 31, 2019

0:28.0

Greetings to your listeners

0:29.4

This is Joe DeGolberg, host of the Remnant Podcast.

0:31.7

I am almost completely healed.

0:34.0

I feel like an almost a new man.

0:36.5

Of course, the man's status quo ante was not all that impressive.

0:40.9

You still had only the upper body strength of a 12-year-old girl.

0:44.6

But it does feel good to be healthy again

0:46.8

and had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family.

0:50.3

Glad to be back.

0:51.0

And in part because I felt like I didn't completely

0:54.8

scratch the itch of what's going on in Iran stuff

0:58.6

with our friend Ken Pollock.

1:01.8

And in part because I read this great op-ed by Michael Rubin,

1:05.3

another colleague of mine at the American Enterprise Institute,

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