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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Moveable Feast

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Remnant regular Tevi Troy returns for some of the rankest punditry you’ll find this side of the Mississippi. It’s a freewheeling kind of episode that begins with a shameless plug for Tevi’s new leadership program, transitions into a discussion of the GOP presidential primary, and ends with a few musings on how AI could change the world of writing. Tune in also for ruminations on how politics became so childish, whether CPAC can be redeemed, and why Trump can’t find a good nickname for Ron DeSantis.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh

0:14.4

Ladies and gentlemen

0:16.4

Can I please have your attention

0:18.4

Hello

0:27.6

Greetings to listeners John Agover, coach of the Remnant Podcast brought you a dispatch and dispatch media

0:34.4

I'm actually recording this for really on Monday because I am leaving for Denver for a dispatch meetup thing

0:40.8

I'm a lab

0:42.8

Tomorrow and so we're scrambling the the recording set schedule as Charles

0:49.8

coach Charles cook might say and

0:54.0

And we're hoarding aluminum as Charles cook might say

0:58.6

And so I'm grateful to my friend and frequent remnant guest

1:04.3

Tevye Troy for agreeing to come in on short notice and

1:08.0

And engage in all manner of meandering rank punditry and whatnot

1:13.6

Tevye thanks for coming back to the remnant thanks

1:15.7

I know how something I can put on my students don't frequent remnant guests. There you go

1:18.9

There you go. I would should say all right, so like before I do anything

1:22.5

How do I identify you these days because you're like a movable feast of different things going on

1:26.7

I think that's it movable feast heavy truck

1:29.6

But you can say presidential historian and old friend of journal. Okay, that works. All right and um so

1:35.2

uh

1:36.6

listeners might have suspected this

1:38.9

um from the significant silences that the Straussians might say

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