Jonah Goldberg is editor-in-chief of The Dispatch and the host of The Remnant podcast. His X handle is @JonahDispatch.
A decade ago, the conversation about the Whigs centered on the fact that Trump divided the GOP. Republican politicians — most ...
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Goldberg: How do you solve a problem like Candace Owens?
Jonah Goldberg argues Candace Owens’ antisemitic conspiracies aren’t a new menace but the latest version of an old media ...
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‘Trump took his eye off the ball’: Jonah Goldberg argues chaos has cost him ‘affordability voters’
Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg argued that President Donald Trump's chaotic first year back in the White House has ...
Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg savaged both President Donald Trump and the Democratic lawmakers who incensed him by releasing a video urging members of the military not to follow illegal ...
Jonah Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Dispatch and a CNN contributor, called out his own network over their coverage of the situation in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. After his co-panelists ...
Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg argued that President Donald Trump's chaotic first year back in the White House has ...
In 2016, prominent conservatives warned fellow Republicans against backing Donald Trump in the GOP presidential primary. The billionaire real-estate mogul and reality TV star, Trump’s conservative ...
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Jonah Goldberg on the Real Reason He Left Fox News: Backing Trump ‘Requires You To Lie’
It’s not easy leaving Fox News, the biggest news network on television and the biggest platform for conservative views, perhaps, in history. Yet in the years since his self-imposed exile from the ...
In an interview with Time magazine, President Trump explained how he approaches tariffs and trade negotiations. I use the word “explained” with some trepidation because explanations imply a certain ...
Independents are so hot right now — and will be for the foreseeable future. According to a major survey commissioned by CNN, nearly half of all Americans — 44% — call themselves independents while ...
The president can do this or that, but the courts and Congress can put a stop to it (depending on the circumstances and relevant rules). When the courts rule that the executive branch can’t do ...
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