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Jonah Goldberg
opinion
September 13
Goldberg: This is the problem with former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney's endorsement of Kamala Harris
Jonah Goldberg examines the pitfalls of Liz Cheney's endorsement of Kamala Harris, questioning its strategic value and impact on conservative voters. Can Cheney's bold stance truly sway the GOP?
opinion
September 2
Goldberg: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both call for unity. Here's why they're wrong
Jonah Goldberg argues that calls for unity by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are misguided. He contends that the U.S. Constitution is designed for productive political disagreement, not superficial unity.
opinion
August 10
Goldberg: This is why Kamala Harris is avoiding the press — and getting away with it
Kamala Harris is avoiding the press and thriving. Jonah Goldberg explores why her strategy is working, how it contrasts with Biden's downfall, and the media's role in her campaign's success.
opinion
August 1
Goldberg: How Trump's embrace of ideas turns them toxic
Jonah Goldberg explores how Trump's endorsement of policies, even beneficial ones, often renders them politically toxic, using the concept of the "Greenland effect" to illustrate the broader impact on conservative ideas.
opinion
July 27
Goldberg: Is replacing President Biden as his party's nominee an attack on Democracy? Hardly
Goldberg argues replacing Biden with Harris as the Democratic nominee isn't an attack on democracy. He critiques the primary system, emphasizing that parties should prioritize winning elections over internal democracy.
opinion
July 20
Goldberg: The Trump assassination attempt leaves Biden with just one viable political option
After the Trump assassination attempt, Biden faces a critical decision: continue his campaign or step aside. Jonah Goldberg argues that Biden's best move may be to concede and disrupt Trump's momentum.
opinion
July 11
Goldberg: What too many Republicans still don't understand about Donald Trump's agenda
Jonah Goldberg argues that Donald Trump's agenda is less about conservative principles and more about personal dominance, highlighting the disconnect between Trump's actions and the ideological right.
opinion
July 6
Goldberg: How Democrats' defense of Biden reminds me of Republicans' rallying around Trump
Goldberg: Democrats' defense of Biden mirrors Republicans' rallying around Trump. Age and character are destiny. Can Biden do the job? Can he win? Jonah Goldberg dissects the political deja vu.
opinion
June 21
Goldberg: The Supreme Court's role in our partisan polarization has been greatly exaggerated
Jonah Goldberg argues that the Supreme Court's role in partisan polarization is overstated, highlighting its frequent unanimous decisions and complex rulings that defy simple ideological categorization.
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