
Mike Nelson
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4 days ago |
thedispatch.com | Charlotte Lawson |Kevin Williamson |Mike Nelson
‘Make Iran Great Again’? By , , , and Published June 23, 2025 Former National Security Adviser John Bolton joins Steve Hayes to react to the United States’ attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend and outline what he wants to see next from the Trump administration. Then, Steve is joined by Kevin Williamson, Charlotte Lawson, and retired Army Special Forces officer Mike Nelson to discuss Israel’s role and how Iran might retaliate.
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1 week ago |
thedispatch.com | Adaam James Levin-Areddy |Jonah Goldberg |Mike Nelson |Kevin Williamson
Will there be regime change in Iran? By Published June 14, 2025 Adaam James Levin-Areddy is joined by Israeli journalist Nadav Eyal to explain Israel’s surprise attack on Iran and its effect on the future of the region. The Agenda:—Degrading Iran’s nuclear capability—Regime change in Iran—America’s role—5-D chess from Trump? —How the ayatollah sees the world—The failure of Islamic republics—The Axis of Terror’s miscalculation—Ballistic missiles vs. cruise missiles
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2 weeks ago |
thedispatch.com | Jonah Goldberg |Mike Nelson |Kevin Williamson |Michael Warren
This means … war? Published June 14, 2025 Jonah Goldberg is tanned, rested, and ready to discuss Israel’s recent attack on Iran, the splintering MAGA coalition, Soviet revisionism, and the endless streams of hypocrisy stemming from the Los Angeles riots. Show Notes:
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3 weeks ago |
thedispatch.com | Jonah Goldberg |Michael Warren |Mike Nelson
Time to clean up the house. By , , and Published June 6, 2025 Steve Hayes hosted today’s roundtable, joined by Jonah Goldberg, Michael Warren, and Megan McArdle to discuss the disturbing attack against anti-Hamas protesters in Boulder, Colorado, and the horrific rise in antisemitic violence. Plus: Is the “woke right” a thing?
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1 month ago |
thedispatch.com | Sarah Isgur |Mike Nelson |Walter Olson |Michael Warren
‘You have to count to five here.’ Published May 6, 2025 The Advisory Opinions extended universe kicks off as SCOTUSblog’s Amy Howe and David Lat join Sarah Isgur to discuss the St. Isidore of Seville religious charter school case and the debate over school choice. The Agenda:—A ‘public’ public school or a ‘private’ public school? —Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s recusal—Will Chief Justice John Roberts be the swing vote? —Will birthright citizenship end?
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