What Did Reason Get Wrong in 2019?
And what predictions will we shank in 2020 and beyond?

The closing of a decade is an appropriate time for a little ritual self-criticism, so a thick chunk of today's Reason Roundtable podcast features Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Matt Welch, and special guest star Robby Soave talking about predictions and interpretations they botched in 2019, and in some cases are doubling down on for 2020! The Roundtablistas also discuss how their beats have changed since 2009, why the twin rises of right-populist nationalism and left-populist socialism are skeeving them out, and which countries will be at war in the Groaning '20s.
First, though, the gang tries to sort through the context and trends (and/or lack thereof) of anti-Semitic violence in New York and the rest of the United States, always a fraught conversation. Other items under review: Mayor Pete Buttigieg's welcome comments about decriminalizing all the drugs, the less-welcome developments in the Star Wars universe, terrific progress in the private space industry, and, as ever, Robby's access to blow dryers.
Audio production by Ian Keyser and Regan Taylor.
Music credit: "Confliction & Catharsis" by Asher Fulero
Relevant links from the show:
"The Monsey Attack Shows Anti-Semitic Violence Isn't Always Tied to the Far Right," by Robby Soave
"Pete Buttigieg Says We Should Decriminalize All the Drugs," by Scott Shackford
"Medicare for All Is All Democrats Want To Talk About," by Peter Suderman
"When the Bubble Bursts, We're So Screwed," by Matt Welch
"You Can't Shut Down Space," by Katherine Mangu-Ward
"Young Radicals Against Free Speech: Reason's Robby Soave on His New Book, Panic Attack," by Robby Soave
"Hong Kong Protesters Combat the Surveillance State," by Zach Weissmueller
"The Rise of Skywalker Shows It's Time for J.J. Abrams To Be Impeached From Star Wars," by Peter Suderman
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Oooh, lemme take a stab at this!
1. Didn't take Trump seriously, AND literally.
2. Didn't fellate Trumpistas.
3. Still think free trade and open borders are hallmarks of liberty, individualism, and libertarianism. Suckahs!
Fuck off with your homophobia Hihn.
Fuckleberry Hihn?
LOL
Letting trolls and spammers post.
Saying trumpistas because you prove yourself ignorant of many topics makes you look silly.
I don't get the handle.
So, stop squirming.
If I recall correctly, Reason predicted that the deep state AKA our cherished institutions would be completely vindicated, that the various streaming services would all consolidate into one and that marijuana would not only be legal but mandated.
Everybody would be required to marry a Mexican of the same sex.
And bake a marijuana cake?
needs to be in the butter
Well yeah, that’s what he said. “Same sex.”
Nyuk nyuk.
And that deep dish would become the preferred pizza.
And that all forms of art and the written word are free expression protected by the First Amendment, except when it comes to artistic wedding cakes or the words written on them, and that the part of the First Amendment about freedom of religion doesn't count.
"What Did Reason Get Wrong in 2019?"
Ask Boehm.
How dare you!
More like what didn't reason get wrong in 2019?
Most reason staff writers are jokes.
MARKETS IMPLODING!
Ironically, the people they have listed as 'writer' or 'contributor' are not on the staff and probably their best work.
Its the 'associate editors'.
They posted an article today trying to tie anti-semitic violence to conservatives.
They were just doing the virtuous service of reminding us all of where the real threat is, even if it, you know, had nothing to do with this incident. They should be applauded.
Haha.
On the subject of media getting stuff wrong, Greenwald throws seven different kinds of smoke.
Saw that the other day. That chick-man is whacked man.
Roadz Skolar!
Better question: What did Reason actually get right in 2019?
they still run Stossel
Only thing Libertarian about this place
I come for Stossel, Soave and sometimes Volk and Bernstein.
Everyone else regurgitates what they read at Salon or in the Graunaid.
Robby is fun to laugh at
Crickets....
NEW YEARS’ RESOLUTION TIME!!!
1. Go to the gym and work out more
2. Stop spending money on coffee when I can just drink it at work
3. Let more things go. Not everything in life comports with one’s political agenda. Life is complicated and sometimes things happen that you just have to acknowledge don’t support your political agenda. As in this: (CNN)A man shot and killed two people during a church service in White Settlement, Texas, on Sunday morning before two members of the church security team shot and killed him, authorities said.
Ok, gun nuts, I got nothing. You win on this one.
Rise of Skywalker was a good movie and I whole heartedly ate those damn membererries.
It was ok.
story of Israel's cleaning