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goldberg-kristol-convoNational Review/The Corner:

Jonah Goldberg

July 20, 2016

 

 

Chapter 1 (00:15 - 41:02): On Trump and Conservatism

Chapter 2 (41:02 - 57:38): Liberal Fascism Revisited

Chapter 3 (57:38 - 1:16:03): Liberalism, Conservatism, and 2016

Chapter 4 (1:16:03 - 1:32:20): Suggested Reading

Jonah Goldberg is a senior editor at National Review and a best-selling author and political commentator. In this conversation, Goldberg and Kristol reflect on Trump's candidacy and its meaning for conservatism and the Republican Party. Goldberg also discusses his best-selling book Liberal Fascism (2008) and how subsequent events, including Trump's campaign, have affected his thinking. Finally, Goldberg recommends a few books and essays that played an important role in his political education.

 

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The comments are really quite sad

 

 


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aJan 1, 2017

On President Trump and our current political and cultural moment. Click "Show more" to view all chapters.

Chapter 1 (00:15 - 27:08): On President Trump
Chapter 2 (27:08 - 45:33): Liberalism and Conservatism
Chapter 3 (45:33 - 1:06:33): Politics and the New Media
Chapter 4 (1:06:33 - 1:28:11): Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials

In his second Conversation with Bill Kristol, "National Review" senior editor Jonah Goldberg discusses President-elect Donald Trump and how conservatives might think about their task during Trump’s presidency. Goldberg and Kristol also reflect on the state of liberalism and conservatism today, and consider some trends in the broader culture—e.g., political correctness, the rise of social media, celebrity politicians—and how they might affect the conservative movement in 2017 and beyond.

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