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Jonah’s Jameson Jamboree
Episode 239
Jonah’s had a long week, so grab an Irish whiskey (so long as it’s not Bushmills) and join him for some ruminating punditry on the tactical errors be…
5 years, 10 months ago
Federalism for Me, Nationalism for Thee
Episode 238
A.B. Stoddard is a refreshing presence on today’s podcast as she and Jonah delve into starkly rank punditry and a discussion of the eerie intentional…
5 years, 10 months ago
Banana, Banana, Banana
Episode 237
A clean-shaven Michael Strain joins the perennially bearded Jonah to talk about the topic that always brings encouraging news: the economy. Lowering …
5 years, 10 months ago
Podcast Pâté
Episode 236
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 al…
5 years, 11 months ago
Various Sub-Doodles
Episode 235
The punditry is strong today as Jonah and Luke Thompson meet at the intersection of conservatism and the Constitution. Stopping briefly for some quic…
5 years, 11 months ago
Elephant Training in Saskatchewan
Episode 234
Rank punditry and eggheadery dominate the docket today as Matt Continetti joins Jonah on a mournfully swampy day in D.C. From Biden huddling in his b…
5 years, 11 months ago
Very Bad Philosophers
Episode 233
A rental-car bound Jonah invites his research assistant Nick Pompella onto the show from the reclusive Zoom cave in which Nick usually resides — or i…
5 years, 11 months ago
The Two Davids
Episode 232
With Jonah traipsing about somewhere in the Alaskan wilderness, David French takes over the hosting duties to welcome David Bahnsen back on. David an…
5 years, 11 months ago
An Open, Frank Ruminant
Episode 231
On this episode, Jonah ruminates from his igloo (we hope - wouldn’t that be cool?) on some Alaska stories, the American founding, relativism in langu…
5 years, 11 months ago
But First, Cut the Green Wire
Episode 230
Andy Smarick, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins a sleep-deprived Jonah in a discussion of schools in the time of COVID — all 14,000 dis…
5 years, 11 months ago