The Point Podcast

National conservatism after the midterms (with James Pogue and Joey Keegin)

November 22, 2022 The Point Magazine Season 1 Episode 1
The Point Podcast
National conservatism after the midterms (with James Pogue and Joey Keegin)
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The Point podcast is back after a long hiatus with an episode about the 2022 midterms. Point editors Jon Baskin and Joey Keegin are joined by the journalist and native Ohioan James Pogue to debrief two key elections—JD Vance in Ohio and Blake Masters in Arizona. What will Vance's victory—and Master's defeat—mean for the National Conservative movement that has embraced them? Jon, James and Joey talk about the emerging fissures in the conservative coalition: In the fight to claim the mantle of Trumpism without Trump, will it be the NatCons or the "chaos agents" that will win out?  Where will the GOP go from here? And what lessons, if any, can Democrats take from the latest election cycle and all of this ferment on the right?

Timestamps:

  • What is national conservatism, and who are its political standard-bearers? (03:50)
  • What are we to make of the relationship between tech—typically a bastion of seasteading libertarianism—and this ultranationalist, morality-driven politics? (16:52)
  • Do voters care about the issues that are motivating Nat Con politicians, or do Vance and Masters have an elitism problem? (28:35)
  • Who will be the true inheritors of Trumpism: the Nat Cons or the MAGA “chaos agents”? (30:09)
  • What lessons, if any, can Democrats take from the midterms and, more broadly, this increasingly prevalent feeling among the American people that the liberal system as it is currently set up is no longer working for them? (38:23)

Relevant reading:

Episode intro
Vance & Masters’s elitism problem
The true inheritors of Trumpism
What Democrats can learn from Ohio
Fetterman, Ryan and the battle for American working-class votes
Will Tucker run? Or, our era of celebrity politics
Pragmatism vs. radicalism
Political homelessness