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The Auron MacIntyre Show

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So much of the political commentary out there is stale, boring, and unoriginal. Turn off the predictable and superficial talking points, and tune in to a show that is clinically proven to raise your IQ. The Auron MacIntyre Show offers thought-provoking and mold-breaking insights you won’t find anywhere else. Auron draws from the best political thinkers throughout history to make sense of our current political climate in a way that is easy to digest. Join Auron and his guests on a journey to ...
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ABC placed Jimmy Kimmel's show on indefinite suspension with no plans for return after the host told a vile lie about the death of Charlie Kirk. A multipronged effort from the Right brought enough pressure to both networks and advertisers in order to remove Kimmel from the air. Now progressives are crying about cancel culture, but those cries fall …
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the Trump administration has a very narrow window in which to act with legal authority and public support. Attorney General Pam Bondi managed to make that task even more difficult with her reckless statements about enforcing hate-speech laws. We'll discuss this along with Jimmy Kimmel's horrific comments…
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As more information on the murder of Charlie Kirk emerges we have learned that his alleged assassin was living with a transwomen. This is far from the first time a leftist obsessed with trans-ideology has murdered conservative Christians. Kevin Dolan of the Exit Group joins me to discuss the rise of tranissaries as the foot soldiers for the Democra…
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After the devastating loss of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, the country is trying to figure out what happens next. The response must be strong and swift justice from the Trump administration, but we should also consider the cultural legacy. How should the Right honor Kirk's memory, and how can we turn this act of evil into force that can …
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It’s no secret that Disney is struggling creatively. The entertainment giant is still very profitable, but in many ways, it feels like it’s running on borrowed time. Marvel and "Star Wars" were legacy properties that the company acquired to boost its box-office domination, but a drastic drop in quality and an exhausting release schedule have tarnis…
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Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA has been shot at an event in Utah. Seamus Coughlin joins me to discuss this along with the ongoing revelations from the stabbing of Iryna Zarutska in North Carolina. Follow on:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3S6z4LBs8Fi7COupy7Y…
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The horrific murder of Iryna Zarutska in North Carolina by a repeat felon has been ignored by the mainstream media but has blown up across social media. J. Burden joins me to discuss the attempt to bury this incident and why it is so important to the wider issue of violent crime in the United States. We also discuss another GOP immigration betrayal…
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The National Conservatism movement has quickly become an influential force in American politics, but it now finds itself at an interesting crossroads. Several key figures like JD Vance have been elevated to powerful positions, and much of its agenda has been adopted to some degree by the Trump administration. Now that the coalition has won, it has …
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Power always seeks to expand. It never halts for principles or words on paper; it halts only for rival powers strong enough to resist it. Those rivals must have deep roots, independent resilience, and the ability to demand loyalty. They must project sovereignty in ways the state cannot easily replicate, establishing spheres of influence that can re…
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After the fall of the Soviet Union, many Western elites declared the end of history. Politics had been solved, and the only question was how long it would take for every nation to submit to the universal order. It has now become clear that the death of politics has been greatly overstated and the global hegemony of liberal democracy is breaking dow…
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Many Americans will repeat the phrase "separation of church and state," believing it to be one of the founding principles of the nation, though it appears nowhere in the Constitution or Declaration of Independence. In reality, the early United States was a land of state churches, blasphemy laws, and public prayer. Timon Cline, editor in chief at Am…
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During a press gaggle this week, President Trump casually announced that the United States would allow 600,000 Chinese nationals to enter the country as college students. He has long focused on improving relations with China, but the idea of importing and educating such numbers runs against the America First instincts of his voters. When Commerce S…
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Discrimination is considered one of the most egregious sins in the modern world, but humans can't make it through a single day without needing to engage in discrimination. We'll be reading the work of philosopher Nick Land to better understand the nature and necessity of discrimination. We'll also discuss the mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic…
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After a Sikh semi-truck driver allegedly killed three people while attempting an illegal U-turn in Florida, he was charged with three counts of vehicular homicide. In response, millions of his fellow Indians have signed a petition demanding his release, and $1 million dollars has been raised in his name. This has caused a larger conversation on soc…
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The Trump administration recently announced that it will be reviewing all 55 million foreigners with U.S. visas for violations that would bar them from the country. What shocked most Americans was the sheer volume of immigrants who have now been given the legal right to enter the U.S. A country with that level of foreigners flowing in simply cannot…
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The United Kingdom is embroiled in a strange controversy: Officials are trying to ban the English flag from the public square. As immigration-driven violence rises, national identity has become central. Many Englishmen, watching as immigrants pour in and grooming gangs prey on their daughters, have begun raising the red-and-white St. George’s Cross…
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Friedrich Nietzsche is known as one of the most infamous critics of Christianity, but are there lessons Christians can learn from that critique? The faith is beginning to see a small but real revival in the West, but most seekers are looking for a more robust and demanding version than is currently offered in our modern world. Athenian Stranger joi…
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Every Western country is struggling with the subject of national identity, but in the United Kingdom, the discussion has become truly bizarre. Many progressives are now asserting that the English are not a real ethnicity and that anyone can be English. James Orr, associate professor at the University of Cambridge, joins me to discuss the nature of …
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Russell Kirk is regularly acknowledged as one of the most influential conservative intellectuals, but later in life, he was pushed out of the movement he helped to define. Kirk became unpopular due to his opposition to the neoconservative faction and the damage it had caused to the right wing. We'll be exploring the speech that got him canceled: "T…
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President Trump announced on Monday that he would be exercising his authority to federalize control of law enforcement in Washington, D.C. The move comes after the president threatened action in the wake of a brutal attack on a DOGE staffer while the young man attempted to defend his girlfriend during a carjacking. National Guard troops will supple…
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Marty O'Donnell created the soundtrack for many childhoods as the composter on the first five Halo games. O'Donnell joins me to discuss how he became a composer, how he ended up in the video game industry, and how Gamergate started a political revolution. We also talk about the future of the gaming industry and why O'Donnell felt compelled to get i…
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Last year the GOP attempted to pass a bill making it a violation of civil rights law for universities to express certain opinions on the state of Israel. That bill was defeated, but the Trump administration has continued to successfully push for this form of censorship on college campuses. The administration also recently attempted to sneak similar…
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In a world of sprawling global political entities, is there any room for the classic nation-state? Nationalism has been branded as hateful and outdated, but my guest, Yoram Hazony, author or "The Virtue of Nationalism," joins me to explain why he believes the nation-state is the ideal form of government to preserve the character of individual peopl…
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At a recent Panamerican Congress in Mexico City, Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez of Illinois stood before attendees and declared in Spanish, “I’m a proud Guatemalan before I’m an American.” Ramirez, who sits on the House Homeland Security Committee, helps shape policies vital to the nation’s safety. Yet she openly and proudly identifies with another …
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The Trump administration faced serious backlash after a directive that would have denied disaster relief funding to American cities that decided to boycott the state of Israel. Public pressure forced the White House to backpedal, but the option to enforce this ban may still exist. We'll also discuss the use of artificial intelligence to "resurrect"…
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Liberal democracy has come to dominate in the Western world, and many believe it to be the best system of government, but does that mean it is mandated by the Bible? Many Christians have conflated their political tradition with a biblical commandment. Pastor Chase Davis joins me to discuss what the Bible really says about the state and whether it d…
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While America began as an Anglo-Protestant nation, it has managed to assimilate new groups like the Germans and Irish over time. The process has been so effective that some now see the United States as a land of immigrants capable of adding any and every new arrival into its fold. But many groups are now building resilient enclaves inside the Unite…
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Last week, Logan Riley and Brandon Mitchell went viral when the gay couple shared a post of the baby boy they had acquired through surrogacy. It has become very common for gay couples to celebrate purchasing children from their mothers on social media, but as the horrific consequences of surrogacy have become more well known, public opposition has …
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An incredibly bizarre outrage has erupted over the appearance of Sydney Sweeney in advertisement for the American Eagle clothing brand. Liberals are calling the ad Nazi propaganda simply for placing an attractive white woman at the center of the campaign. J. Burden joins me to discuss the outrage along with the relative lack of outrage over a white…
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Many treat transhumanism as a science-fiction threat in a far distant future, when in reality we are already experiencing its impact. Author Grayson Quay joins me to discuss his new book, "The Transhumanist Temptation," and how the problems we face are not just scientific but spiritual. We cover everything from body modification to transgenderism a…
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Birth rates are falling all over the world as modern societies struggle to reproduce themselves. Young people are finding it harder and harder to date and form families. Is there some aspect of technological advancement that dooms a society to population decline? Geoffrey Miller, evolutionary psychologist and professor at the University of New Mexi…
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Last week, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revealed evidence that the entire Russiagate hoax — a scheme to derail President Donald Trump’s first term — was manufactured by the outgoing Obama administration. At a press gaggle on Tuesday, Trump followed up by accusing Obama of “treason” for trying to rig the 2016 election and calling …
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CBS has canceled its long-running "The Late Show," leaving the cringe-inducing host Stephen Colbert without a job. Colbert and many of his fellow comedians have already branded the move as some form of political censorship, when in truth the answer is simple: Colbert just wasn't that funny. The great Wade Stotts joins me to discuss the fate of Colb…
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Director of National Security Tulsi Gabbard has revealed evidence that the Obama administration manufactured intelligence in order to create the Russiagate hoax after Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. Will anyone pay a price, or is this another disclosure without accountability? Also, a firestorm has erupted after an Israeli airstrike …
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Zohran Mamdani, the leading candidate for New York mayor, is the son of Indian immigrants by way of Africa, but he feels entitled to lecture Americans about their need to convert to socialism. Omar Fateh is the son of Somali immigrants running for mayor of Minneapolis, but he regularly speaks specifically to the "Somali community" and refers to the…
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From the minute Donald Trump came down the golden escalator, the Republican establishment has hated his guts. In the 2016 primary, the brash New York billionaire was treated by mainstream GOP leaders and commentators as a joke responsible for degrading the political process. As the real estate tycoon gained momentum, establishment figures had two c…
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Despite serving as vice president, secretary of state, and secretary of war as well as being a member of both the House and Senate, John C. Calhoun receives a surprising lack of attention in modern history books. In addition to his statesmanship, Calhoun also wrote on political theory, including his most important work, "A Disquisition on Governmen…
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It's been one year since Donald Trump miraculously survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. The public has still learned shockingly little about the men responsible for the attacks on the president's life, and there seems to be little interest in getting to the truth of what happened on that day. The Prudentialist joins me to disc…
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Modern politics is often referred to as "clown world," but we'll be reviewing a recent New York Times pieces in which the head of a clown union claims to be offended by the way Donald Trump is often compared to his profession. We'll also look at Sam Harris' recent conversion to a new religion and Elon Musk's meeting with Curtis Yarvin. Follow on:Ap…
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Earlier this week, Charlie Kirk reported that President Trump was facing significant pressure from the GOP donor class to strike a bipartisan deal that would provide amnesty to illegal aliens working in agriculture and hospitality. Establishment Republicans have always hated Trump, and the fact that his supporters have demanded true border security…
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When it was revealed that David French would be joining Jordan Peterson, many conservatives let out a collective groan. In a surprise twist, however, the conversation turned out to contain some surprising truths about the problems facing young men. There was still plenty of coal, but we will mine out the diamonds while reviewing the discussion. Fol…
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After implying repeatedly that the Trump administration had serious evidence incriminating the clients of Jeffrey Epstein, the FBI and DOJ have now announced that there is no client list, that there is no evidence that Epstein blackmailed anyone, and that the infamous figure definitely killed himself. At this point, it is reasonable to ask what in …
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For most of human history, scarcity was the enemy. Be it territory, land, wealth, calories, or energy, the majority of conflict and technological innovation was driven by the fact that resources were scarce. With the incredible explosion in scientific knowledge and technological advancement over the last few hundred years, the dynamic has shifted. …
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Elon Musk recently claimed that he will be challenging politicians who supported the spending in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and might start his own party based on opposing reckless spending. The billionaire even ended up debating the philosopher Nick Land on the issue. Could Musk's third party succeed where the Libertarian Party has failed? The…
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This year's Pride Month is at an end and it is clear that the activists have lost significant momentum. War in the Middle East and riots in Los Anglos helped to wound a cultural movement which was already struggling from overexposure and a string of conservative victories. Does this mean the end of the Pride movement, or will gay rights simply retu…
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The socialist Muslim Zohran Mamdani has defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democrat Party primary for mayor of New York City. The radical progressive is expected to handily beat both the Republican candidate and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams in the general election. J. Burden joins me to discuss NYC's doubling down on far-left policies. We a…
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President Donald Trump made clear from the start: A nuclear-armed Iran is unacceptable. Trump knows his voters support a strong defense — but they’re tired of wasting American blood and treasure to fight foreign wars while their country falls apart at home. Now that the U.S. has carried out a precision strike and set back Iran’s nuclear program, it…
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The recent conflict between Israel and Iran created a bizarre roller-coaster ride that can only be described as hyperreal. Both Israeli and American leaders seemed to be moving the objective goalposts on a regular basis. Ceasefires were declared and then immediately violated. A mixture of symbolic and truly lethal attacks were carried out, making i…
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While many modern Christians are unfamiliar with the story, it was previously considered common knowledge that the death and resurrection of Christ sealed away the powers of the ancient gods. Several historians, such as Plutarch, comment on the fact, while early church fathers claimed it as a victory. Pastor Anderw Isker and historian Alex Petkas j…
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Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) recently appeared on the Tucker Carlson Network for an extended interview regarding the possible involvement of the United States in the Israeli war on Iran. The interview proved to be explosive, with several direct confrontations between the two conservative leaders. We'll be analyzing some of the most important exchange…
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