Nolte: Jonah Goldberg Says Trump Made Him Lie About Trump Wanting Liz Cheney Executed
The disgraced Jonah Goldberg’s latest act of liberal fascism involves him lying about Donald Trump on CNN and then claiming it was Donald Trump who made him lie.
The disgraced Jonah Goldberg’s latest act of liberal fascism involves him lying about Donald Trump on CNN and then claiming it was Donald Trump who made him lie.
Political commentator Jonah Goldberg said Wednesday on CNN’s “Laura Coates Live” that former President Donald Trump had used campaign fundraising like an ATM.
Conservative syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg said Wednesday on CNN’s “Inside Politics” that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was “neurodivergent.”
Never Trumpers and RINOS either celebrated or dramatically underplayed former President Trump’s indictment.
Conservative syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg said Wednesday on CNN’s “The Lead” that Republican “closet normals on the Hill” want to move beyond former President Donald Trump but are waiting for their voters to do so.
Conservative syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg said Wednesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that the idea of a Republican establishment is a fantasy that people who get high “on their own farts” in Fox News green rooms believe.
Famous never Trumpers Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes quit as contributors for Fox News in protest of Tucker Carlson’s January 6 documentary suggesting that the Capitol Hill riot may have in part been sparked by the FBI.
Never Trump stalwart Jonah Goldberg published an essay Friday in which he argued that President Donald Trump “is trying to steal an election he clearly and unequivocally lost.”
Conservative syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg slammed Kayleigh McEnany for her role as White House press secretary, calling her “grotesque” on this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday.”
Never Trump actually believed it had the Kingmaking power to stop Bernie Sanders. The result? Bernie is now the first presidential candidate in history to win the trifecta: the popular vote in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada.
The most effective way to spot The Indecent is to watch for those who incessantly peacock their own decency … which perfectly describes the increasingly reprehensible Never Trump publication National Review.
And the sore loser, Never Trump TrueCon Cuck coup to overturn a presidential election ends not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with this pitiful gerbil-like squeak of despair from Jonah Goldberg:
The Blue Checkmark Snobs have no sense of humor, no sense of irreverence, and have abandoned the most American of ideals — that mocking the rulemakers and their stupid, fascist rules reminds us that we are still free.
Liberal activists, elected officials, and prominent members of the Never Trump movement took to social media on Thursday to praise Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI) for abandoning the Republican Party.
Jonah Goldberg told NPR that Justin Amash was reacting to Trump’s troubling style. “The problem is, you’re not allowed to say that publicly,” Goldberg said, publicly.
Never Trumper Bill Kristol mocked Rudy Giuliani on Sunday for dropping out of a 2000 Senate race against Hillary Clinton after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
National Review must be thrilled to unload Goldberg, a talented writer who has not had anything new to say for three years.
The GOP’s business-first wing is complaining about President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration, despite the agreement by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to support it.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed that the tech giant gave funds to the National Review Institute, the policy arm of establishment conservative magazine National Review — but there is a discrepancy in Pichai’s explanation of why the donation is not listed in the company’s annual transparency report.
A few days ago I had a dust-up on Twitter with National Review’s Jonah Goldberg. Our conflict was about Trump’s fitness to be president, a subject that has been broached millions of times on social media by other Internet partisans.
Jonah Goldberg, Never-Trump pundit and Senior Editor at National Review, gave President Donald Trump low marks as a husband and father Wednesday morning.
The cult of #NeverTrump proved they are the worst experts ever with their unceasing bellowing of proclamations that said there was no way Donald Trump could win the nomination, much less the presidency.
Just one year into Trump’s presidency, #NeverTrump has once again been exposed for who they truly are — bitter, dishonest saboteurs.
Jonah Goldberg of National Review has joined the defense of Hillary Clinton’s involvement in the Uranium One scandal, urging reporters to “know what they’re talking about” before “blithely and irresponsibly” calling for further investigation. Ironically, it is Goldberg’s case that falls flat because of his serious omissions and failure to account for critical facts.
The anti-Trump conservative National Review has a peculiar obsession with me. Over the past week, I have been attacked in no fewer than five articles in that publication for my comments last week on the first day of the Roy Moore scandal.
This week on Jonah Goldberg’s podcast “The Remnant,” Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) said Alabama Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore represented “a new kind of identity politics, which he described as a “white backlash grievance.” Sasse said, “It feels like
In another bizarre case of misplaced mainstream media priorities, U.S. television networks favored the death of a sea mammal over the fight to save a British baby.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” while discussing former FBI Director James Comey testifying to Congress next week, Trump critic and National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg said, “If it’s a contest between James Comey’s credibility and Donald
Tuesday on his radio show, conservative talker Sean Hannity castigated the so-called “Never Trump” movement for acting in a way that he said might result in Hillary Clinton becoming the next president due to their opposition of GOP nominee Donald Trump. Hannity
Radio host Dennis Prager calls out the “Never Trump” movement for failing to articulate a compelling argument to deny their support for the Republican presidential nominee.
Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator Ted Cruz stated he would reimpose the Mexico City Policy on abortion and that fellow candidate Donald Trump’s comments on abortion and the KKK are “the comments of a liberal, who is trying to say
Friday on Fox News Chanel’s “The Real Story,” while discussing National Review’s new issue, which criticizes Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg took a jab at Trump for his Twitter responses. Partial transcript as follows:
As the end of the year approaches, Donald Trump is solidly ensconced at the top of the Republican polls nationally. The man just behind him? Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), an establishment bugaboo. The establishment’s favorite candidate, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), is currently running far behind in national polling, a distant third in Iowa, and in a deadlock with Cruz and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for second in New Hampshire.
On the digital pages of National Review, Jonah Goldberg responded at length to the many criticism/rebuttals he received in response to a G-File published last week where he sank his teeth into Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and his supporters.
It’s a bizarre thing existing in a Netherworld where you neither support nor despise Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. The benefits of this new media world of ours, this awe-inspiring world of social media and instant online publishing, far outweigh the
Jonah Goldberg argues that Donald Trump is no conservative, and he is disappointed in conservatives who support him. He singles out my Breitbart colleague John Nolte, who has tweeted effusive praise of the way Trump confronts the media.
On Saturday, National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg penned a controversial column in which he rejected Donald Trump and his followers from the conservative movement. “Well, if this is the conservative movement now, I guess you’re going to have to count me out,” Goldberg writes.
Kevin Williamson of National Review Online attacks the conservative base of the Republican Party in his latest column, “WHINOS: On the Martyrdom of the Holy, Holy Base.”
On Monday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg weighed in on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s handling of last weekend’s killing of two New York City police officers. According to Goldberg,