Why Joe Biden Will Lose in 2024 - Matt Continetti | The Remnant w/ Jonah Goldberg
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
- Remnant mainstay Matthew Continetti, director of domestic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Jonah for a trip to think-tanklandia. Rank punditry abounds: Joe Biden’s identity crisis is discussed, the vibes of the American electorate are analyzed, immigration policy is considered, and laughs are had all around. As a treat for all 16 listeners who care, Matt and Jonah revisit the recent Ruminant diatribe on neoconservatism and review the new hit reality TV show that is the United States Senate.
To get show notes:
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00:00
Introduction and Background
03:29
The State of American Politics and the Presidential Election
06:58
Biden's Approval Ratings and the Economy
09:21
The Right Track/Wrong Track Sentiment and Chaotic Politics
25:34
The Challenges of Political Punditry
28:21
The Influence of the Left on Biden's Policies
32:29
The Incoherence of the Administration's Approach to Immigration and Foreign Policy
39:10
The Challenges of Biden's Age and Limited Engagement
41:06
The Sociological Phenomenon of Disillusionment
43:26
The Divorce of the Term 'Neocon'
01:05:28
The Challenges of Congress
#Trump #2024 #Israel #politics #conservative
George Washington didn’t believe in parties. Serious people don’t want to be around the clown car that Congress has become
Great conversation!
Being a center right podcast, what’s your thoughts on George Will not endorsing Trump or the Lincoln Project in general?
Fantastic 35:20 presentation….so rare !
F..k !!!! This is so fascinating… (btw I loved Bill Buckley even when I was a far leftist)
inane conversation, the Afghanistan withdrawal was a disaster a few people died, 400,000 people died of COVID because they were misinformed about vaccines, completely forgotten and not relevant.
As podcast host, do you really believe issues do not matter to individual citizens? If so, why am I listening?
What happened to regime change in Russia?
The fact that you’re quoting morning Joe tells me everything about you.
Nuanced with drama…Moments of “ah !”….”hmmm ! “…..the ocassional “awesome!” ….and even a 3 pointer in midflight at the buzzer !
Why do you talk about what Joe Biden thinks like he is sentient?
86 likes, you're really killing Jonah.
It's interesting. I've seen a wide swath of opinions on who will win in November. Thinkers like Peter Zeihan believe it will be a blowout in Biden's favor. Whatever the result, I think both sides will reject it vehemetly.
Zeihzn often provides a lot of good information. Then he follows it with stupidity and asinine takes.
Policy failures? !-(
You guys are the least helpful coalition that any American should ever have to be stuck with.
The world has progressed far past you, isn't listening anymore, and those few of us who may have tried; have just realized you can't be bothered to find a new way of existing, communicating, or God forbid being helpful
It's almost like you have enough of your core morality to know that you cannot fully embrace Trump but not enough of it to put forth any effort.
because being hopeful about America is just too cringe for you.
I've read your comment several times and I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say. Progressed to what? Helpful how? What effort should they put forth?
What does this even mean lol
@salex5412 How can they be honest enough to see that Donald Trump is a disaster but not to see that fair market neoconservatism has been a failure? The cynical nitpicking on Biden (who has gotten things done) as people here have not even kept their cohort connected to basic facts is ridiculous.
It often feels like the Jonah's of the world are saying, "Donald Trump is a fundamental threat to America's ongoing project," and in the next breath, "but those student loans.."
Where is the perspective? How are those two gripes anywhere near each other when it comes to the consequences? Other than the fact that they are predisposed to hating the student loan assistance..
People who study the fall of authoritarianism often discuss the folk who are deeply cynical about the system to the point where they giving up on it and these guys feel like they're stuck in between that crucible and can not make up their damn minds.
If you are an American citizen, who sees any of this clearly, it's absurd to cat paw at your meal and pretend you're on the fence about the starkest choice in history.
Principles mean nothing if they never survive a crucible.
This must have been really painful for Jonah. 🥸