Matt Johnson



Recent work


MSNBC, Tulsi Gabbard can’t be trusted to run American intelligence
The Bulwark, Gabbard and RFK Jr. were nominated to destroy, not to lead
Quillette, The open society and its new enemies
Persuasion, The deep and dangerous roots of Trump’s foreign policy
MSNBC, How Trump’s new ‘AI czar’ David Sacks went from MAGA critic to true believer
Quillette, ‘There’s nothing mystical about the idea that ideas change history’: An interview with Steven Pinker
The Bulwark, ‘Identity politics’ isn’t why Harris lost
The Daily Beast, Is Bari Weiss embarrassed by the Intellectual Dark Web?
The UnPopulist, Joe Rogan: A conspiracist for the Trump era
MSNBC, Trump’s ‘unity’ allies aren’t renegade liberals — they’re fringe, opportunistic right-wingers
Quillette, Towards a new liberal international order
Persuasion, A new paradigm for assisted dying
The Daily Beast, Jordan Peterson’s astounding ignorance on Russia and Ukraine
The UnPopulist, Niall Ferguson: The intellectual underwriter of Trump’s ‘American carnage’ idea
Quillette, Nationalist self-hatred
Haaretz, Why Tucker Carlson hates Ukraine so much
The Bulwark, Now is the worst time to abandon NATO
Quillette, Liberalism and the West’s ‘crisis of meaning’
Persuasion, We keep failing the blasphemy test
The Daily Beast, Left-wing defenses of Hamas are an insult to Palestinians
The Bulwark, When Hamas tells you who they are, believe them
Persuasion, The God divide within the heterodox community
Quillette, How Effective Altruism lost its way
The Daily Beast, Jordan Peterson’s constant state of delusional panic




Media appearances



A bad week for Brownback

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*This article was originally published in The Topeka Capital-Journal, April 23, 2016. 

It has been Brownback week on the Capital-Journal’s opinion page, and it’s easy to see why. The state’s budget is in a perpetual state of turmoil, vital institutions and services are chronically underfunded and the governor has consistently abrogated his responsibility to address these problems. We won’t always be so relentless in our criticism of Brownback, but this is a distinctly alarming time for Kansas.

First, we condemned the administration’s pension delay. The decision to withhold a $99 million payment (the new figure is $6 million higher than the one we ran in the editorial) to the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System is not a solution to the budget deficit — it’s a desperate attempt to avoid the problem.

Read the full article in The Topeka Capital-Journal.

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