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The Reagan Caucus Podcast

Reagan Caucus Action
Iran
Donald Trump
Ukraine
United States
Gerrymandering
Representation
Immigration
Venezuela
House Of Representatives
Tariffs
Unitary Executive Theory
No Cap Fund
Postliberalism
Hannah Arendt
Artificial Intelligence
Christian Patriotism
International Economic Emergency Powers Act
China
Liberal Democracy
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Hosted by Reagan Caucus Action, The Reagan Caucus Podcast is a podcast about Reaganite policy and statesmanship, civic education, and American constitutionalism.

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John is joined by guest-host Clifford Smith, as they interview media veteran Bernard Goldberg.

Superstar Jonah Goldberg of the Dispatch and AEI, and frequent contributor on CNN, joins the show for the second time. He discusses current events and what he likes most about his jobs. You don't want to miss this one.

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Staffer in the White House for both Bush and Obama, and professor at Georgetown, Paul D. Miller joins us to discuss Iran, Ukraine, Taiwan, and Afghanistan.

Economist and political commentator Daniel Di Martino of the Manhattan Institute, joins us to discuss the prospects of Free Cuba and Free Venezuela.

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Jonah Goldberg
Bestselling author, columnist, co-founder of The Dispatch
The Dispatch
Episode: Carrying the Torch - Jonah Goldberg
Paul D. Miller
Professor of the practice of internal affairs at Georgetown University; former NSC staffer under George W. Bush and Barack Obama
Georgetown University; National Security Council
Episode: Foreign Policy & American Honor - Paul D. Miller
Daniel Di Martino
Fellow at the Manhattan Institute researching immigration, selection and assimilation; PhD in economics from Columbia University
Manhattan Institute
Episode: Venezuela and Cuba's Future - Daniel Di Martino
James M. Patterson
Associate professor at the Institute of American Civics, University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee
Episode: Why Postliberalism Failed - James M. Patterson
Rory Riley-Topping
Attorney, political strategist, veterans advocate, and author
Author of Draw the Line in Ohio
Episode: Drawing the Line on Gerrymandering - Rory Riley-Topping
Sarah Matthews
Deputy Press Secretary in the first Trump administration; testified to the January 6th committee
Bulwark; Brave, community of Americans who refuse to be silenced
Episode: Trump's Perversion of Justice - Sarah Matthews
Kevin Williamson
National Review veteran writer, Dispatch national correspondent
The Dispatch
Episode: Trump vs. the Pope, & The GOP's Future - Kevin Williamson
David Mastio
Longtime national journalist and columnist; formerly USA Today, Kansas City Star; speechwriter for George W. Bush
Kansas City Star; formerly USA Today; Bush administration
Episode: Pam Bondi, Iran, X, AI & More - David Mastio
Mike Coté
Writer and podcaster focusing on history, politics, and foreign policy
Rational Policy
Episode: Goals & Successes in Iran - Mike Coté

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John Daly
Host of The Reagan Caucus Podcast; primary host with focus on policy, civics education, and constitutional issues.
Thomas D. Howes
Co-host focused on analysis and discussion; frequently references academic and policy perspectives.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

A Bad Day for Trump's Tariffs - John Vecchione
Q: What is your general assessment of the arguments that were presented, and what was your read on how the Supreme Court justices considered those arguments?
The arguments showed a split between textualists who want to anchor interpretation in the explicit words of the statute and originalists who look to historical usage and constitutional structure; the justices probed major questions doctrine, non-delegation, and how importation versus exportation is treated, with a tendency to favor limits on executive power but not a uniform agreement on how to apply these doctrines to tariffs.
Carrying the Torch - Jonah Goldberg
Q: How do you view the role of Congress in countering executive action during the Trump era?
Goldberg discusses how Congress has often abdicated oversight, with members acting more as lobbyists for executive power than as independent constitutional guardians, which weakens institutional accountability.
Carrying the Torch - Jonah Goldberg
Q: What's your take on the way the administration has handled messaging versus real policy in Iran?
He argues there's a tension between rhetorical posture and substantive strategy, noting that threats and top-line goals may not align with what actually changes in the region's balance of power.
Carrying the Torch - Jonah Goldberg
Q: Jonah, can you talk about the Iran situation and your view of regime change as a strategy?
Goldberg explains that while he doesn't celebrate mass killings, he sees regime change as a difficult, sensitive issue that Iran itself views as existential; the approach should be weighed against long-term strategic stability and the risk of unintended consequences.
Protests and Primaries - Krista Kafer
Q: Can you describe what you mean by non-endorsement endorsements and how that works in practice?
Krista explains that she avoids endorsing certain candidates to prevent harming friends who are solid candidates, while sometimes inserting endorsements for weaker opponents to illustrate a strategic, value-based approach rather than simple loyalty.

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Listeners can expect a policy-forward conversation centered on American governance, constitutional principles, and pragmatic civic engagement. Across episodes, the show frequently covers representation, redistricting, and constitutional reform, often bringing in scholars, journalists, and policy advocates who blend conservative-leaning analysis with accessible storytelling. Guests range from academic experts and former White House-era communicators to authors and strategic thinkers, all focused on informing citizens about governance, federalism, and how policy shapes everyday life. A notable strength is the host pair's emphasis on practical activism—grassroots organizing, chapter-building, and nonpartisan calls to civic participation—within... more

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3. Daniel Di Martino
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7. Kevin Williamson
8. David Mastio

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