To distinguish The Remnant’s 400th episode, Jonah thought it would be refreshing to bring on a guest renowned among fans for his cheerfulness: Kevin Williamson, National Review’s roving correspondent. Together, they take an extra long, extra nerdy voyage through the morass that is modern American politics to determine whether the end times will really be as awesome as Kevin predicted several years ago. Why are young men so dispossessed? Is there any harm in grifting to earn a living? And will January 6 be remembered for presaging the death of American democracy? It’s a conversation that covers everything from cattle trading to Satan’s balls, and we’re grateful to you all for listening.
Show Notes:
Kevin’s previous Remnant appearance
Kevin on the never-ending coup
John Eastman’s plan to overturn the election
Jonah: “This Was Always the Plan”
Jim Glassman on Hillary’s cows
Make bureaucracy great again
Sidney Powell’s latest insanity
Kevin’s time among the flat-earthers
The decline in male college enrollment
Twilight of Democracy, by Anne Applebaum
The Smallest Minority, Kevin’s defense of the individual
Charles C.W. Cooke: “Roe is the Problem”
Kevin on Texas’ “heartbeat bill”
Mad Dogs and Englishmen on the Met gala
Kevin’s spat with Dan Bongino
Kevin’s latest book, still in the running for “Greatest Subtitle Ever,” Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the “Real America”
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