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A Conversation with Jonah Goldberg on Court Reform
I've heard that breaking constitutional norms is a bad thing
I joined Jonah Goldberg of The Dispatch on his podcast, The Remnant, to discuss possible reforms to the Supreme Court, the work of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, and the challenges to judicial independence and constitutional government. We also touch on impeachments and the work of the January 6th committee. And I try to bait David French and Sarah Isgur into inviting me onto their niche podcast.
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"I've heard that breaking constitutional norms is a bad thing"
I assume those words are meant to be empty, given Barrett after Garland.
Jonah Goldberg.
I'm curious to know why anyone takes him seriously.
I suppose because he passes for a conservative, and is a NeverTrumper. That gets you an automatic quantum of respect in certain circles, be you ever so silly.
I gather his couch wasn't available; In my experience it has more profound things to say.