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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Weekend After

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

Politics, News

4.66.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Trapped in the urban prison popularly referred to as Manhattan, Jonah surrenders to the call of rank punditry and discusses the midterm results on today’s Ruminant. How did the Republicans squander such an obviously winnable election, and what role did Trump play in the disaster? Furthermore, could Biden really win again in 2024? Have Jonah’s views on Ron DeSantis shifted? And should these results inspire hope that conservatism can right itself?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Unlearned Signs

0:09.1

Maybe you get-

0:20.8

As the

0:29.5

on a little bit host of the remnant podcast brought to you by the dispatch and dispatch

0:33.8

media. So it is way before dawn here in New York City, the land of my birth for various weird

0:44.6

audio reasons, technical reasons. I am recording this in garage band in QuickTime and on my iPhone

0:55.6

in the hopes that one of these versions will work. I recently upgraded my computer to the new

1:03.4

operating system for max and it doesn't work well with the other audio equipment that I normally

1:08.7

use. So we're going to fix that. But anyway, just a little slice of the glamour of self-indulgent

1:17.1

solo monologuing podcaster. So I feel like I've been here forever. I am desperate to go home. I miss

1:27.5

my wife. I miss my dogs. I miss my daughter, but she's in school, so that's a different thing.

1:34.7

And I miss my own bed. And I've been up here for a couple of reasons. One was the

1:41.7

planetary role at CNN, which has been fun and interesting and different, just a different culture.

1:50.3

New York, the New York studios of CNN versus the DC studios Fox, which I've grown fairly accustomed to.

1:59.7

Although I have to say that the New York studios Fox were very different than the New York,

2:04.6

than the DC studios too. It's just interesting how you get different cultures. And it's a different

2:14.1

experience being a conservative who's sort of expected to criticize Trump, rather than being a

2:20.3

conservative who is strongly discouraged to criticize Trump when it comes to TV, Pond of Tree.

2:25.5

And that has its own risks and rewards. Anyway, we can maybe get that if I feel off to it and remember

2:32.3

to do it. Where to begin? It's been Pond of Tree Week. Unlike a lot of other podcasts, I haven't

2:39.1

done any Pond of Tree on here until today, because when I recorded the Ken Pollock thing, I wanted to

2:49.6

record some alternative content than dissecting the predictable Republican red wave.

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