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Has immigration become the new litmus test for the Republican Party? In this episode, Ross talks to Matthew Continetti, the author of “The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism,” about the party's shifting coalition, the defining role of immigration and how today's right echoes its past.01:50 - What the Elon experiment (and fallout) tells us about the Republican Party06:55 - Is there a tech right beyond DOGE?10:09 - Is the “new right” really all that new?18:16 - Where Trump's agenda fits within the larger conservative story25:16 - “Immigration is the biggest issue of our time”28:39 - How border control will define conservatism around the world34:05 - Is Silicon Valley out of step with Trump's immigration crackdown?39:43 - Will Trump's ideas outlast Trump?(A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times website.) Thoughts? Email us at interestingtimes@nytimes.com. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Duane Patterson, host, Duane's World podcast, TownHall.com VIP columnist, fills in for Hugh and discusses new inflation numbers, Biden's health/competence, and Elon Musk's exit from DOGE with Jim Geraghty, Matthew Continetti, and Ben Domenech.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American conservatism has never been static. Changes in our national political environment have previously shifted what the Republican Party stands for. But how does today's New Right compare to earlier realignments driven by President Ronald Reagan or William F. Buckley Jr.?Before the June 3rd release of The New Conservatives, Matthew Continetti, director of domestic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Oren to talk through the history of recent conservative realignments. The two discuss how previous ideological realignments have taken root in various Washington think tanks and institutions, how President Trump's revolution compares to Reagan's, and where the remnants of the Old Right coalition will end up in our new political environment.
Two Israeli Embassy staffers are murdered outside the Capital Jewish Museum in the latest of a string of anti-Semitic attacks and protests across the country. [00:00:00] Matthew Continetti [00:11:10] Ray Dalio [00:28:48] Mike Sarraille [00:36:50] Marc Thiessen [00:55:13] Daniel Bilak [01:13:37] Karl Rove [01:32:00] Bret Baier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:00:00] Matthew Continetti [00:18:25] Sen. Bill Cassidy [00:36:50] Mark Halperin [00:55:11] Anna Shvetsova & Steven Moore [01:13:35] Shannon Bream [01:32:00] Gianno Caldwell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:00:00] Douglas Murray [00:18:26] Bret Baier [00:48:02] Rich Herrera [00:55:13] Matthew Continetti [01:13:37] Charlie Gasparino [01:32:01] Ian Bremmer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the first 100 days of President Trump's second term come to an end, journalist, author, director, and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Matthew Continetti, covers President Trump's economic policies. He explains why President Trump uses tariffs as helpful leverage to persuade foreign auto companies to move more of their production to the U.S. Later, Matthew describes the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Russia and the potential minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine. He also discusses the pressure on European allies to increase their military spending and capabilities in response to the Trump administration's pressure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
01:00 I was intoxicated for a month with Trump II 05:00 Polarized America, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOlMkcqXAIg 07:00 Tariffs, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBoGJlpSdpY 12:00 The Vanishing Neighbor: The Transformation of American Community (2014), https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=159303 30:00 AI can be a great editor, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=159508 49:20 From Harding to Trump: The REAL History of American Conservatism | Matthew Continetti, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KITCo1ZKLiY 57:00 We embrace that which reduces our tension, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=159442 56:20, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMgTDHlkWrk 1:05:00 Matthew Continetti, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Continetti 1:07:00 Aaron Renn: The Wounded Prophet: When alienation reveals what conformity conceals: why our most profound truths often come from those most deeply wounded, 1:08:50 The Wounded Warrior, https://www.aaronrenn.com/p/the-wounded-prophet 1:09:40 Cinema Paradiso, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_Paradiso 1:22:00 The Sound of Cinema: Ennio Morricone & Cinema Paradiso, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLJ-78Pe0rc 1:45:00 What Catholics should learn from Protestants, https://socialpathology.blogspot.com/2021/12/some-thoughts-on-george-bailey-and.html 1:47:00 Michael joins to talk about Tucker's tweet about Iran, https://x.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1898505111359418731 2:05:00 Cotto v Ford On Voter Fraud (6-10-21), https://rumble.com/viha7l-killstream-mirror-cotto-v-ford-on-voter-fraud-6-10-21.html 2:28:00 George Bailey & the Protestant elite, https://www.aaronrenn.com/p/george-bailey-protestant-elite 2:40:00 Michael Anton Says He Does Not Know Who Truly Won The 2020 Election, But He's ‘Moved On', https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=137453 2:53:50 The Hidden Costs of Defending Others Online: Defending the weak against attacks by the strong is noble, but needs to be done wisely., https://www.aaronrenn.com/p/defending-the-cancelled 3:14:45 Aaron Renn: Don't Be Fooled, Pot is Dangerous: Even the New York Times is deeply troubled by the problems with our Wild West approach to legalizing pot. https://www.aaronrenn.com/p/pot-is-dangerous 3:16:00 Farewell to the best loser in sporting history, https://www.smh.com.au/sport/farewell-to-the-best-loser-in-sporting-history-20250306-p5lhlp.html 3:19:45 Tim Dillon says we need to wrap up the Ukraine war show, and move on to sequels, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMgTDHlkWrk 3:24:00 The US Push for Peace & Europe Panics - John Mearsheimer, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh9CtLw_poA 3:37:00 How do you help someone who won't listen to you? 3:55:00 Gene Hackman story hits me because I fear dying alone, https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-03-07/gene-hackman-betsy-arakawa-death-investigation-update
A one-week window into the Trump administration's worldview—the president blaming Ukraine for Russia's invasion; his vice president taking to social media to accuse a Hoover scholar of “historical illiteracy”; the US then refusing to join other UN members in condemning Russian aggression—raises the question: Is the Trump brand of confusion and controversy mere happenstance or a calculated means to an end? American Enterprise Institute scholar, author, and columnist Matthew Continetti joins Hoover senior fellows John Cochrane, H.R. McMaster, and Niall Ferguson (the subject of the vice president's lashing on X) to discuss Trump's unorthodox style, the showcasing of executive orders, and his chances of success at home and overseas. Also discussed: the significance of Trump's firing top military brass, a $5 million “gold card” for US residency, the Washington Post's editorial shift to “personal liberties and free markets,” Scotland's rugby disappointment at the hands (and legs) of England, plus the late Gene Hackman's best performances. Recorded on February 27, 2025.
In this episode, Hugh Hewitt hosts Matthew Continetti, Director of Domestic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute and a columnist, discussing Zelensky’s missteps with Trump’s administration and the evolving U.S. foreign policy. Continetti critiques Zelensky’s rejection of a resource deal and analyzes Trump’s personalist approach, suggesting a revised agreement might mend ties, while also exploring broader geopolitical dynamics involving China, Russia, Iran, and Hamas.
Vince speaks with Matthew Continetti, Founding Editor of The Washington Free Beacon and Author of “The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism” about his column “How America's oldest president became a Gen Z icon.” For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/10/25 Hour 3 Vince speaks with Matthew Continetti, Founding Editor of The Washington Free Beacon and Author of “The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism” about his column “How America's oldest president became a Gen Z icon.” Donald Trump names Richard Grenell has been appointed as the Interim Executive Director of the Kennedy Center. Donald Trump strips Joe Biden’s security clearance and will stop his national security briefings. Donald Trump officially renames the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.” Donald Trump doesn’t commit to JD Vance being his successor in 2028. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and Matthew Continetti from the American Enterprise Institute join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, President Trump and his allies making quick progress on their goal of "deconstructing the administrative state," Elon Musk gaining unprecedented access to information, Congress ceding power to the White House and the new DNC chair. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and Matthew Continetti from the American Enterprise Institute join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, President Trump and his allies making quick progress on their goal of "deconstructing the administrative state," Elon Musk gaining unprecedented access to information, Congress ceding power to the White House and the new DNC chair. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this episode, a deep dive with Matthew Continetti on his book The Right: The Hundred Year War for American Conservatism. We explore how American conservatism developed, from its birth in in the 1920s and opposition to FDR's New Deal through today's populist resurgence. Continetti explains why conservative populism keeps returning, how elites lost their grip on the right, and what the future might hold for American conservatism.Matthew Continetti is the Director of Domestic Policy Studies and the Patrick and Charlene Neal Chair in American Prosperity at the American Enterprise Institute.Buy: The Right: The Hundred Year War for American Conservatism - https://www.amazon.com/Right-Hundred-Year-War-American-Conservatism/dp/1541600517/?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=theurban-20Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.aaronrenn.com/
Trump's gains among working-class voters of all races—according to exit polls, he won the majority of Latino men at 55 percent—represent the ongoing realignment of the Republican Party. What was once Reagan's party of free trade, low taxes, and limited government seems to be shifting toward a multiracial working-class party that celebrates economic protectionism and credibly courts unions. But what will this shift mean for the future of the party. . . and American politics? Trump's cabinet appointments so far don't paint a clear picture. His nominee for secretary of state, Florida senator Marco Rubio, has some clear neoconservative instincts. But Trump also tapped as director of national intelligence former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who has thundered against the “neocon” influence on her new party. So what is this new Republican Party? Is it still the party of Reagan? Is it still even a party of conservatism? Here to discuss it all today are Sarah Isgur, Matthew Continetti, and Josh Hammer. Sarah Isgur is a columnist for The Dispatch. She clerked for the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and served as Justice Department spokeswoman during the first Trump administration. Matthew Continetti is a columnist at Commentary, founding editor of The Free Beacon, and author of a new book: The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism. And Josh Hammer is senior editor at large at Newsweek and host of The Josh Hammer Show. Today, they join Michael Moynihan to discuss Trump's appointments, the significance of J.D. Vance, the roots of MAGA and where the movement fits into the history of the Republican Party, and the uncertain future of the American right. And if you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Header 6: The Free Press earns a commission from any purchases made through all book links in this article. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hugh covers the news of the morning and talks with Pete Hegseth, Matthew Continetti, and Mary Katharine Ham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Hugh Hewitt discusses the U.S. election outcome with Matthew Continetti, who highlights Donald Trump's projected win and Republican gains, calling it a striking comeback. Continetti suggests a shift in media trust and voter demographics, noting the strong Hispanic and Jewish support for Trump, as well as a growing role for alternative media over traditional outlets.
The final hours of the 2024 campaign have arrived and it's now time to count those millions of early and Election Day votes. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump come into Election Day at a statistical polling tie, both nationally and among most of the key battleground states. Will there be a winner by the end of the night, or could this drag on for days or weeks? Kim Strassel is joined on All Things by political analyst and journalist Matthew Continetti to discuss the polls, the meaning of all that early voting data, what Donald Trump and Kamala Harris did right (and wrong), as well as what a victory for each candidate might mean for the direction of the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Townhall Review - October 5, 2024 In this episode, we dive into the heated Vice-Presidential debate between Ohio Senator J.D. Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. With the election just weeks away, Hugh Hewitt breaks down the key moments, policy clashes, and what's at stake as voters head to the polls. Key Segments: VP Debate Showdown: Ohio's J.D. Vance and Minnesota's Tim Walz face off. Matthew Continetti's Analysis: Breaking down the debate's impact on the election. Richard Hudson on the GOP's Strategy: The NRCC Chair discusses the roadmap to a Republican House majority. Mike Garcia on Military Readiness: Addressing the growing defense capacity gap with China. Derrick Anderson on Israel's Conflict: Insights on Israel's fight against Hezbollah and its global implications. Congressional Races to Watch: A look at key House races, Derrick Anderson in Virginia's 7th district. Mike Garcia in California's 27th, David Schweikert in Arizona's 1st and Kevin Coughlin in Ohio's 13th. Subscribe and Listen: Catch Townhall Review on all major podcast platforms, and stay informed with expert political analysis leading up to Election Day. Don't forget to follow Hugh Hewitt on X (@HughHewitt) and the program (@TownhallReview).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you watched our Reaganism podcast yet? Reaganism is dedicated to exploring where the Reagan Movement lives today, hosted by the Director of the Ronald Reagan Institute, Roger Zakheim. The show has two goals: to understand the foundations of the political philosophy that powered the Reagan Revolution; and to host discussions about contemporary issues through the lens of President Reagan. Episodes come out weekly. In a recent episode from August 5, 2024, Roger sat down with Matthew Continetti who serves as the Director of Domestic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. They discuss the historic 2024 presidential campaign and how the election might unfold in November. They also talk about national conservatism, the energy around Kamala Harris, the democratic convention, and more.
Townhall Review - September 14, 2024 Hugh Hewitt turns to Matthew Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon for analysis of the first and likely only debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Larry O'Connor blasts ABC News for how moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis handled the debate, and how it quickly became clear that they threw down 100 percent with Kamala Harris, not fact-checking her a single time. Hugh Hewitt invites Dave McCormick, who is running against Bob Casey in Philadelphia, to discuss his campaign for Senate. Seth Leibsohn talks with Kari Lake about her Senate contest in Arizona and how she wants to help turn the economy around so Americans can realize the American dream. Hewitt interviews Tim Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, who is looking un-seat Senator John Tester in Montana. Bob Frantz talks with Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Bernie Moreno who is running for Senate in Ohio. Hewitt talks with Jim Justice, who's looking to fill the "Manchin" Senate seat in West Virginia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review - September 7, 2024 Hugh Hewitt invites Matthew Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon to look at the interview between CNN's Dana Bash and democratic nominee, Kamala Harris. John Solomon and Wyoming Congresswoman Harriet Hageman, look at Harris' track record and her proposed agenda, which Hageman argues will immediately destroy the American economy. Hugh Hewitt invites Senator J.D. Vance, to talk about the barbaric execution of six hostages by Hamas, one of which was an American. Vance highlights the fact that Hamas has been increasingly emboldened by Kamala Harris' policies. For Hewitt's entire interview with Vance, click here. Dennis Prager speaks with David Friedman, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, about the recent challenges faced by Israel, particularly the impact of Hamas' actions and the complexities of Israeli/Palestinian politics amid ongoing conflicts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced he is dropping out of the presidential race and throwing his support to Donald Trump. Plus, Matthew Continetti's brilliant piece at the Washington Free Beacon explains how we got Harris and why she's Barack Obama's fourth term. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Advertising inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally Recorded June 14th, 2024 About Matthew Continetti: https://www.aei.org/profile/matthew-continetti/ Check out Matt's article in National Affairs, titled The Theological Politics of Irving Kristol: https://www.nationalaffairs.com/publications/detail/the-theological-politics-of-irving-kristol Find out about the life and works of Irving Kristol here: https://contemporarythinkers.org/irving-kristol/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit musicallyspeaking.substack.com
If you haven't heard, Kamala has officially brought joy back to politics—though we never asked for it in the first place. Meanwhile, unlike with Russiagate, the media has missed Iran's actual meddling in this year's election. We discuss all this and more with Matthew Continetti of the Commentary Magazine Podcast, who steps in for Chris this week. Wretch on! Time Stamps: 01:15 Front Page 44:12 Obsessions Show Notes: The Washington Beacon: Speaking Truth to Vibes: Inside the Mainstream Media Echo Chamber on 'Joyful Warrior' Kamala Harris The New York Times: Harris Used to Worry About Laughing. Now Joy Is Fueling Her Campaign. The Washington Post: Harris and Walz seize on joyful message in contrast to darker Trump themes AP News: Harris is pushing joy. Trump paints a darker picture. Will mismatched moods matter? NPR: Harris and Walz reintroduce joy to Democrats their first week on the campaign trail TIME: The Reintroduction of Kamala Harris The New York Times: Gwen Walz, the Coolheaded, Ultracompetent Political Spouse AP News: News outlets were leaked insider material from the Trump campaign. They chose not to print it The New York Times: Pete Wells Reviewed Restaurants for 12 Years. How Have They Changed? The Wall Street Journal: Yes, Guys, You Can Look Polished in Sweatpants. Here's How. The New York Times: How an Instagram-Perfect Life in the Hamptons Ended in Tragedy The New Yorker: The Biggest Ponzi Scheme in Hollywood History
8/9/24 Hour 2 Vince speaks with Susan Crabtree, RealClearPolitics White House & Natl. Political Correspondent about her reporting on the Secret Service's response in Butler PA. Vince speaks with Mathew Continetti, Senior Fellow at AEI and founding editor of the Washington Free Beacon, about his column “How Trump can Combat the Harris surge” For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Andrew Keen and historian Matthew Continetti explore the pivotal moments in the history of American conservatism, starting in 1964. Continetti elaborates on the ideological foundations of American conservatism, emphasizing its roots in the political traditions of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The conversation delves into the marginalization of conservative thought during the New Deal era and the eventual resurgence of conservatism in the mid 20th century.
On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Matthew Continetti who serves as the Director of Domestic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). They discuss the historic 2024 presidential campaign and how the election might unfold in November.
For the first time in half a decade, Heritage Foundation interns and Cato Institute interns will face off to debate some of the biggest policy questions of our time. By digging into controversial issues such as immigration, national security, international trade, and regulation, representatives of each program will seek to answer the question, “Do Libertarians or Conservatives propose more effective solutions to public policy issues?”The debate will be moderated by the American Enterprise Institute's Matthew Continetti, a foremost scholar and journalist of the Conservative Movement and author of The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism.
As Vice President Kamala Harris consolidates support among her party, she is poised to select a running mate by August 7th. Meanwhile, both campaigns have released their first major ad buys in swing states. After an impressive first week as the assumed Democratic nominee, Vice President Harris is now facing an onslaught of attacks from Republicans criticizing her record at the border, far-left voting record in the Senate, and a potential cover-up of President Biden's physical decline. For a conversation on this and more Bret is joined by Democratic pollster, Carly Cooperman, AEI Resident Fellow and founder of the Washington Free Beacon, Matthew Continetti, and FOX News Radio Washington Correspondent & Political Analyst, Jared Halpern. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Jim and Greg discuss polls emerging that show Americans believe Vice President Harris helped to cover up President Biden's decline, Donald Trump not committing to debate Harris yet, and the reluctant endorsement that the Obamas finally gave Kamala.First, they raise a double-fisted good martini to polls that confirm a broad acknowledgement of the cover-up of Biden's declining health, with many Americans believing Kamala had a role to play in concealing his true condition. They also observe how she is slowly coming more and more into the spotlight, taking on duties and making appearances that one would expect of the president. And they applaud the Free Beacon's Matthew Continetti for pointing out the media whiplash on how it characterizes Biden.Next, they comment on Trump's statement that he won't commit to debate Kamala until it has been confirmed that she will be the nominee. Jim thinks that this is not the right move, saying Trump should be pushing for as many debates as possible.Finally, they cringe through a video of the Obamas endorsing Kamala over the phone, which was released in the middle of the night. Jim and Greg also break down the Democratic veepstakes.Please visit our great sponsors:Zbioticshttps://zbiotics.com/3MLUse code 3ML at checkout to save 15% off your first order. Lumenhttps://lumen.meTake the next step in improving your health. Use code 3ML at checkout to save 15%.
Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the State Department and founder of Polaris National Security, fills in for Hugh, discussing the news of the morning and talking with Matthew Continetti, Mary Katharine Ham, Rep. Steve Scalise, Trey Gowdy, and Olivia Beavers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I got to talk with WORLD Magazine Correspondent, Jill Nelson. Jill has focused a large portion of her reporting of the past several years on the Ukraine/Russia war and the Israel/Hamas war in the Middle East. Our conversation covers the history of these conflicts, the reason for the war, and how Christians should think through these sorts of geopolitical issues. UKRAINE/RUSSIA March 10, 2022: “Far From Family”Interviews: Cyndee Knight, Ambassador of Father's House Luis Ruiz, and adoptive parents Jennifer Russ and Phil Graveshttps://wng.org/articles/far-from-family-1646881083 “Ukrainians seek justice for war crimes” (3-26-22)https://wng.org/roundups/ukrainians-seek-justice-for-war-crimes-1648315482Interviews: Serhiy Perebyinis (wife killed in Irpin) and Tatyana Kobzar (nephew killed in same attack) ***“Russia's Rapid Decline” (May 5, 2022)https://wng.org/articles/russias-rapid-decline-1651633867(Interviews: Pastor Andre Furmanov, Pastor Andrew Berdishev, Baptist Pastor Yuri Sipko, Bishop Albert Ratkin, David Satter) ***“Quest for Justice” (Sept. 10, 2022)https://wng.org/articles/quest-for-justice-1661313430Interviews: Ludmyla Savchenko, Oleksandra Matviichuk (Nobel Peace Prize 2022), Sergey Rakhuba (Mission Eurasia) ***“Encountering Tribulation” (Dec. 8, 2022)https://wng.org/articles/encountering-tribulation-1670453390Interview: Mikhail Britsyn Pastoral perspectives: “United in Faith, Divided by War” (4-12-22) https://wng.org/podcasts/united-in-faith-divided-by-war-1649734795Andre Furmanov, Oleg Magdych, Oleg VasilevskyWar Crimes: “Cracking Down on the Kremlin” (5-23-22)https://wng.org/podcasts/school-choice-in-maine-1655960967?fbclid=IwAR3N5raQZdKgyzvLtnxaJRQd6WpfXxqsf8UfNSXBeFXPw4NxJYpotj9pfM8Ludmyla Savchanko and Rachel Kerr (law professor at King's College London and co-director of the War Crimes Research Group) ***A 2014 story that unpacks why some Christians support Putinhttps://wng.org/articles/putins-playbook-1617325335 First invasion: ***https://wng.org/articles/cold-realities-1617329918 https://wng.org/articles/winter-at-the-barricades-1618235450ISRAELDecember Reporting trip: ***“Seed of Hope” (Israel Trip) (1-25-24)Interviews: David Pileggi (Rector of Christ Church in Old City), Pastor Michael Beener, Ran Ferdman, Israel Iluzhttps://wng.org/articles/seeds-of-hope-1705899552 ***I really enjoyed talking with David: “Christians in the Holy Land” (Q&A with David Pileggi-Christ Church Jerusalem) (1-26-24)https://wng.org/articles/christians-and-the-holy-land-1706119688 “Remembering their faces” (Hostages Square in Tel Aviv) (1-23-24)Interviews: Michael Levy, Liad Gross, and others)https://wng.org/podcasts/remembering-their-faces-1705961515“Daily Bread in a War Zone” (feeding troops fighting Hezbollah) (1-25-24)Interview: Pastor Israel Iluzhttps://wng.org/podcasts/daily-bread-in-a-war-zone-1706130658 ***“Neighbors at War” (Settler violence in the West Bank) (2-7-24)Interviews: Mustafa Al Kabeyta, "Joshua Pex"https://wng.org/podcasts/neighbors-at-war-1707243200Myths and Miracles about Israel on its 70th anniversary https://wng.org/articles/miracles-and-myths-1620595714“A history of violence: Hamas' attack on Israel is only the latest in a 75-year war” (Timeline) (10-19-23)https://wng.org/articles/a-history-of-violence-1697674996?_gl=1*i505qe*_ga*MTc4NzMzMTg4OS4xNjYzMzY0Mjgx*_ga_QH42Y1N34C*MTcwNTQ1MTU5NS42My4xLjE3MDU0NTMyOTAuNjAuMC4w “Mass murder gambit: Hamas has the world's attention. But Can it reignite Arab sympathies?”(12-21-23)Interviews: Pastor Israel Pochtar (WhatsApp), Daniel Pipes, and Haisam Hassanein (FDD)https://wng.org/articles/mass-murder-gambit-1702953880?_gl=1*1jypt5a*_ga*MTc4NzMzMTg4OS4xNjYzMzY0Mjgx*_ga_QH42Y1N34C*MTcwNTQ1MTU5NS42My4xLjE3MDU0NTM0NjEuMTQuMC4w***An older story about pro-Hamas elements on U.S. campuses (2009)https://wng.org/articles/pro-palestinian-junta-1620659027 ISOLATIONISM “Exit Stage Right: American conservatives are urging Uncle Sam to bow out of world affairs” (1-11-23)Interviews: AEI's Matthew Continetti. Sen. John Thune, and Oleg Magdych)https://wng.org/articles/exit-stage-right-1704860393 ISLAM and ISLAMISM***https://wng.org/podcasts/fighting-radicalization-in-the-west-1618322328 https://wng.org/articles/too-cozy-for-comfort-1617303645 ***https://wng.org/articles/northern-migration-1617305085 And I'm including this one because it seems as Christians, we have to also be careful not to shun our Muslim neighbors. God is at work: ***Muslim Background Believers “Seeking a Savior” (3-9-23) Interviews: Georges Houssney (Horizons International), Fouad Masri (Crescent Project), Farah Marvil Saada (Hope for Ishmael), Hamid Hatami (MEHR Ministries), Mike Westerfield (convert) , Abdu Murray (Embrace the Truth) https://wng.org/articles/seeking-a-savior-1678156456 Sign up for an Optiv Network subscription: https://optivnetwork.comFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/optivnetworkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OptivNetworkEmail us at andy@optivnetwork.com with your questions!Music: "nesting" by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL)
With the Republican National Convention underway, Matthew Continetti, director of domestic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, and the author of The Right: The Hundred Year War for American Conservatism (Basic Books, 2022), reviews the last 100 years of Republican presidential candidates and the party's values as part of the series, "100 Years of 100 Things."
Townhall Review - July 13, 2024 Hugh Hewitt and Tim Sheehy, the GOP's nominee to represent Montana, discuss the media coverage of Biden's infirmities, which Sheehy argues is the greatest cover-up in the history of American politics. Amy Jacobson and co-host John Anthony talk with Ed Morrissey of Hot Air about where it all goes from here. Victor Davis Hanson explains how Bidengate is worse than Watergate, pointing to the media covering up for Biden the entire time, until now. Hugh Hewitt invites Matthew Continetti, of the Washington Free Beacon, to highlight a few of the major points of the 2024 GOP platform, which reflects what voters can expect from Trump, should he win in November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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. Show Notes: -The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservativism -Matt's AEI page -Matt's new Commentary Magazine piece: Who Will Speak for America? -The Conservative Manifesto The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vince speaks with Matthew Continetti, Senior Fellow at AEI and Founding Editor of the Washington Free Beacon, about the coalition of new Trump voters that turned out to his Bronx rally last night and how to reward them should he take office. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5/24/24 Hour 1 Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in the Bronx full of very diverse supporters. The media has a hard time comprehending how Donald Trump drew such a large crowd. Vince speaks with Matthew Continetti, Senior Fellow at AEI and Founding Editor of the Washington Free Beacon, about the coalition of new Trump voters that turned out to his Bronx rally last night and how to reward them should he take office. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Joe Biden is one of the least popular presidents in the history of presidential polling. Former President Donald Trump faces 91 charges across four criminal cases. Despite their woes and the overwhelming desire of the American people to vote “none of the above,” President Biden and former President Trump will still face off for […]
President Joe Biden is one of the least popular presidents in the history of presidential polling. Former President Donald Trump faces 91 charges across four criminal cases. Despite their woes and the overwhelming desire of the American people to vote “none of the above,” President Biden and former President Trump will still face off for the second time this November. How will these two senior citizens make the sale? What will most likely hurt them on November 4? Does a third-party candidate have a real shot at the presidency?Amy Walter is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter. Amy is also a contributor to the PBS NewsHour, a regular Sunday panelist on NBC's Meet the Press, and appears frequently on CNN and Fox News. Previously, Amy was the political director of ABC News and an inaugural fellow at the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago.Matthew Continetti is the director of Domestic Policy Studies and the inaugural Patrick and Charlene Neal Chair in American Prosperity at the American Enterprise Institute. His work has a particular focus on the development of the Republican Party in the 20th century. Matt was also the founding editor and the editor-in-chief of the Washington Free Beacon.Read the transcript here.
AEI's Matthew Continetti joins the Ricochet Podcast to discuss the internecine fight over the future of conservatism and the Democratic Party's abandonment of Israel. Plus, Peter and Rob have a bit of fun with earthquakes and hippie terrorists; swap lab leak theories and cheer themselves up with a reminder of the country's abiding unsung heroes.- This week's audio: NYC Mayor Eric Adams on this morning's earthquake.
AEI’s Matthew Continetti joins the Ricochet Podcast to discuss the internecine fight over the future of conservatism and the Democratic Party’s abandonment of Israel. Plus, Peter and Rob have a bit of fun with earthquakes and hippie terrorists; swap lab leak theories and cheer themselves up with a reminder of the country’s abiding, unsung heroes. […]
Sage Steele is a talented broadcaster who was canceled after years of working for ESPN because of her political beliefs. Sage and Meghan discuss being judged for their ideologies and what Sage plans to do next. Then Carlos King joins us for a Bravo roundup, including the controversial decision to leave Monica out of the next season of 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' and the hour-long bore that was the 'Vanderpump Rules' premiere. Commentary's Matthew Continetti tops off the episode with some political talk.
It's finally 2024, but instead of looking ahead with optimism, Jonah would rather use The Remnant to kvetch about the many lows of last year. Today, he's joined by Matthew Continetti—still adjusting to his new role as the American Enterprise Institute's leading corporate suit—to decide whether 2023 should be considered the worst year in modern political history. But given the unfolding presidential race, is 2024 shaping up to be any better? Is a Trump renomination guaranteed? And will Biden even make it to the finish line? Show Notes: - Matt's AEI webpage - Jonah: “Nikki Haley's Slavery Gaffe Is a Rare Misstep From a Good Politician” - Robert Kagan on a Trump dictatorship - Matthew Schmitz: “The Secret of Trump's Appeal Isn't Authoritarianism” - Video version Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hunter Biden was indicted for a second time, this time on nine tax-related charges, including three felony counts. Monica Alba, Symone Sanders-Townsend and Matthew Continetti join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable to discuss the potential political implications of the Hunter Biden indictment, as well as former President Trump's continued legal woes. NBC News campaign embed Jake Traylor reports how Trump's “fandom” is fueling his 2024 campaign.
Jonah's travels have concluded and he's back on the homefront, which can only be good news for holders on the Remnant bingo card. To celebrate his return, the ever-reliable Matthew Continetti is back on the program for some piping hot punditry on the latest in political dysfunction. Matt recently abandoned Jonah's department at the American Enterprise Institute to become the director of its domestic policy division, and this betrayal won't go unpunished. But when they aren't viciously attacking one another's office allegiances, the duo is able to provide incisive answers to a host of political questions. Is a government shutdown incoming? What's going wrong with conservative institutions? How can populism be a good thing? And what will it take for politicians to stop beclowning themselves? Show Notes: - Matt's page at AEI - National Review: “Pence's Populism Speech Was Admirable, but It Misidentified the Target” - Jack Butler on Pence and populism - How much do voters trust both parties? - Jonah: “Uniform Stupidity” - The Remnant with Tom Nichols Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Founding friend” David French returns to address with Curtis the visceral question in many hearts and minds, “When will things return to normal?” They explore all the questions behind the question, such as “What exactly is ‘normal?” Does it differ for different people? What picture of the past undergirds my longing?” They compare this political and social moment with past eras in American history and church history. Most importantly, they ask, “Is this the right question that God would have us ask - or is there a better question to pose in this particular moment?” Redeeming Babel is hiring! Check out our openings here for a Director of Development and a Manager of Partnerships and Projects. https://redeemingbabel.org/we-are-hiring/ The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism by Matthew Continetti “Three Generations Under One Roof” by David French in NYT
Paul Gottfried joins me to discuss a new book by neoconservative Matthew Continetti that the establishment loves. It's a history of American conservatism told in a way that will please the media: the history of American conservatism is a history of respectable people trying to push away people whose opinions are outside the allowable range. Sponsor: Ever thought about becoming an expat, or just looking into second passports? The Expat Money Summit, hosted by Expat Money Show host Mikkel Thorup, is for you. Get your free ticket by . Book Discussed: