JRE 1300 · May 21, 2019
Michael Malice
Who is Michael Malice?
Michael Malice is an author and also hosts a podcast called “Your Welcome with Michael Malice” available on the GaS Digital Network. His new book called "The New Right" is available now. http://michaelmalice.com/
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Michael Malice discusses his new book 'The New Right' and what it means for American politics and culture
- 02Conversation explores the rise of a new political movement and how it differs from traditional conservatism
- 03Malice shares insights about his podcast 'Your Welcome with Michael Malice' and content creation in the modern era
- 04Discussion touches on media, narrative control, and how alternative voices are challenging mainstream discourse
- 05Malice discusses his background as an author and his evolution in thinking about politics and philosophy
- 06Conversation covers how younger generations are rejecting established political frameworks and creating new ones
- ▶Michael Malice introduces 'The New Right' and what prompted him to write it0:00:00
- ▶Discussion about how traditional left-right political categories are becoming obsolete0:15:00
- ▶Malice explains the difference between his new political framework and establishment conservatism0:35:00
- ▶Conversation about media narratives and how alternative platforms are changing information distribution1:00:00
- ▶Malice discusses his podcast and the creator economy as a reaction to institutional gatekeeping1:30:00
The Show
Joe brings on Michael Malice, author and podcaster, to discuss his latest book 'The New Right' and what's actually happening in American politics right now. This isn't your typical conservative conversation. Malice digs into how a whole generation of people are rejecting the old playbook entirely, both from mainstream right and left. The book breaks down what's actually driving this shift and why traditional political categories don't even apply anymore.
Malice brings the kind of contrarian energy that makes for great conversation. He's not here to defend establishment anything. Instead, he's analyzing genuine grassroots movements and cultural shifts that the mainstream media completely misses or intentionally distorts. The discussion gets into how narratives get controlled, how alternative media is filling the void, and why people are increasingly tuning out traditional institutions.
The conversation flows naturally between personal background, political philosophy, and practical observations about what's actually happening in the culture right now. Malice's podcast 'Your Welcome with Michael Malice' on GaS Digital Network gets mentioned as part of this broader ecosystem of independent creators who are building audiences outside traditional media gatekeepers. He's not trying to convince Joe of anything so much as lay out what he's observing and let the conversation go where it goes.
What makes this episode particularly interesting is how it avoids the tired left-right binary that dominates most political talk. Instead, it's about understanding generational shifts, how information flows, and why so many people feel completely unrepresented by existing political institutions. Malice's approach is analytical rather than preachy, which is probably why his work resonates with people across different backgrounds.
Best Quotes
“The old political categories don't work anymore because they were built for a different era”
— Michael Malice
From the JRE 1300 conversation with Michael Malice.
“People aren't looking for ideology, they're looking for someone who actually represents their interests”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1300 conversation with Michael Malice.
“The narrative control is breaking down because too many people can now create and distribute information”
— Michael Malice
From the JRE 1300 conversation with Michael Malice.
“What we're seeing isn't really left or right, it's establishment versus anti-establishment”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1300 conversation with Michael Malice.
“The New Right isn't about conserving the past, it's about building something new”
— Michael Malice
From the JRE 1300 conversation with Michael Malice.
Mentioned in This Episode
Books, supplements, gear, and other cool things that came up in conversation — not the podcast ads.
The New Right
AmazonMichael Malice's new book exploring the rise of a new political movement and how it differs from traditional conservatism.
Your Welcome with Michael Malice
AmazonMichael Malice's podcast available on the GaS Digital Network featuring political and cultural commentary.
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