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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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The show has an annual tradition of doing something fun and different for the last episode of the holiday season, and this year, we will be getting into the holiday spirit by reviewing some spirits. We will be looking at the top five easy-to-find American whiskeys along with the five overall best whiskeys released in 2025. We will also be celebrati…
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At the end of World War II, much of the West stood in ruins. Europe’s great powers were shattered, millions were dead, and political leaders searched for a framework that would prevent another civilizational collapse. What emerged was what R.R. Reno later described as the “postwar consensus”: an elite agreement to reorganize Western society around …
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Compact magazine recently published a piece that has gotten lots of attention for presenting the stunning statics that convey the scope of antiwhite discrimination in the United States. The piece is important, but the author lays the blame at the feet of white men, a foolish approach meant to avoid the most difficult aspects of the debate. Jeremy C…
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At least 15 people have been killed after a Pakistani father and son allegedly opened fire on a Jewish religious gathering over the weekend in Australia. In the U.S., a shooter is still at large after killing two students at Brown University, including the head of the College Republicans, causing many to speculate that this was an act of political …
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Ron DeSantis has been one of the most effective governors in the history of Florida, but as his term limit approaches, a battle is raging for the future of the GOP in the state. Rep. Byron Donalds (R) has received the endorsement of Donald Trump and seemed like the inevitable successor, but he is now facing several challengers, including James Fish…
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Netflix just announced its next animated children’s film, “Steps,” a Cinderella inversion in which the evil stepsisters are the real heroes. The platform is also releasing “Queen of Coal,” a film about a “transgender woman” overcoming the patriarchy in his small Argentinian town. Reports of the demise of wokeness were premature. What’s notable is h…
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For decades the mainstream narrative has been that the radical Right commits most political violence in the United States. Despite several high-profile assassinations or assassination attempts, the media, academics, and even Trump's head of the FBI have claimed that the Right is more violent than the Left. Social scientist Aydin Paladin joins me to…
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Tim Pool claims that he may need to shut down his show after an attacker fired multiple rounds at the podcaster's studio on Friday night. This is just one of many dangerous threats leveled at conservative commentators, as Matt Walsh and Benny Johnson claim that their families have also recently been targeted by the same crazed man. We'll also discu…
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With the Supreme Court eliminating a nationwide ban in 2018, sports betting has exploded in popularity across the United States. Young men in particular are spending billions as the industry invests a large fortune in advertising. The epidemic has gotten so out of control that "prediction markets" now allow gamblers to bet on everything from politi…
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Beginning in the 1960s, homeowners’ associations have exploded in popularity across the United States. This is not to say that anyone would describe their own homeowners’ associations as popular. The nightmare stories of busybody neighbors enforcing ridiculously specific regulations are legendary. But despite their reputation for domestic tyranny, …
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In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Piers Morgan claimed that he would happily trade the United Kingdom of his childhood for the U.K. of today because immigrants make better food. Connor Tomlinson of Courage Media joins me to discuss the bizarre obsession of Western liberals with trading their countries for foreign food. We will also dive in…
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Terror strikes Washington, D.C., as an Afghan national allegedly shoots two National Guardsmen. Despite the horrible attack, Democrats continued to attack President Trump over the deployment of the National Guard and are threatening troops who refuse to disobey orders. We'll discuss why these accelerating attacks are putting the entire American pol…
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Every form of government has its advantages and limitations. Multicultural empires have very specific aspects that tend to require a stronger government authority, while homogonous republics require less direct intervention from the state. We'll discuss the nature of empires and republics and why the United States is at a crossroads. Follow on:Appl…
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Tim Pool recently invited me to discuss the state of the conservative movement with Joel Berry of the Babylon Bee. While some progress was made, the debate was largely drawn into issues surrounding interpersonal squabbles instead of the most important differences. I'll be breaking down the key aspects of the debate to see what went right and what w…
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Despite repeated pushback from his base, President Trump continues to push the idea that H-1B workers are critical to America's success. Elon Musk, Ben Shapiro, and Dinesh D'Souza have also come out to advocate for the H-1B agenda. Why are Republican leaders so dead set on ignoring their voters when it comes to importing foreign labor? The Prudenti…
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Political solutions feel increasingly out of reach in the United States. Congress cannot pass a budget and has offloaded most of its legislative duties to lobbyists and the permanent bureaucracy. The judiciary spends more time blocking lawful presidential action than interpreting law. Executive agencies drag their feet under activist judges and reb…
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Throughout most of history, building a family and thus passing down a generational legacy was considered one of life's highest goals, but that has fallen apart in our modern world. The rootless nature of modern business and the radical changes in the concept of charity have shifted the focus from communities to large-scale and distant projects. Aut…
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Popular YouTuber Rudyard Lynch returns to assess his previous predictions about civil unrest in the United States and where we stand today. We discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the tie between trans ideology and leftist extremism, and why the housing affordability crisis is feeding radicalization. Lynch also explains the concept of Friedri…
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The Trump administration seems to be on the back foot after a series of critical messaging errors from both the president and his lieutenants. From housing prices to H-1B visas and naturalization, it seems like the White House has had difficulty communicating with the base. Bog Beef and Maarek of the "Good Ol Boyz Podcast" join me to discuss. Follo…
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In a recent interview, President Trump defended his earlier claim that bringing 600,000 Chinese college students into the United States would be good for the country. When the interviewer questioned how that aligned with an America First agenda, Trump replied that without those students, “Half the colleges in America would go out of business.” To m…
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Christianity was once banned in Japan, but now it has disproportionally become the religion of the country's ruling elite. How did a foreign underground faith come to dominate the upper echelon of Japanese society, and what does this tell us about the nature of the ruling class? Writer Crémieux joins me to discuss the cultural and political dynamic…
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The journalists at the Economist reveal their greatest nightmare: white people having babies. We'll also discuss the Somalian tribal war determining American politics, 50-year mortgages, and the next round of stimulus checks suggest by President Trump. Follow on:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114Spoti…
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The modern obsession with identity becomes more intense by the day. As technology has allowed us to liquify and commodify an increasing number of our inherent traits, people are struggling to find meaning and belonging. Marry Harrington joins me to discuss the need for a more organic understanding of the soul and a reembodying of our daily experien…
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Throughout most of human history, people could only dream of having ready access to all of the world’s knowledge. But upon receiving access to the total breadth of human experience, most people immediately started looking for someone to tell them what to think. In a mass society, experts hold the key to interpreting knowledge and shaping public opi…
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Democrats won several important elections yesterday, including Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City and Jay Jones as attorney general of Virginia. The win by Jones is especially disturbing given his propensity for wishing death on his political opponents and their children. We'll be discussing what these results mean for the American Right. Fol…
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Tucker Carlson's interview of Nick Fuentes has triggered a full-on civil war inside the conservative movement. The fact that the Heritage Foundation has come out and refused to denounce Carlson has dragged one of the most important American conservative institutions into the conflict. Calls for cancellation and charges of fascism are flying freely …
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With the ongoing government shutdown, funding for critical services is about to lapse. Food stamps could run out this weekend, and the military is being paid by a private billionaire while Congress holds its wages hostage. Historian Alex Petkas of the “Cost of Glory” podcast joins me to discuss what happens to a republic when the grain dole gets cu…
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The horrific assassination of Charlie Kirk should have brought the people of the United States together; instead it tore them apart. Conservatives quickly realized that far too many of their countrymen on the Left were enthusiastically celebrating the murder, and even those who managed a weak denunciation of the act heavily implied that Kirk ultima…
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Conservatives are panicking at the prospect of Zohran Mamdani winning the mayoral race in New York City. Many see this as the young people being won over by socialism, but that isn't the case. Mamdani is not winning on the arguments; he is winning through demographics. We'll discuss why immigration bans are the only relevant issue for elections goi…
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Conservatives rightly recognize small government as a core principle of the American founding but rarely recognize what makes it possible. Small government does not mean an elimination of authority but distributing across multiple social spheres. We'll discuss why power will always exist, why it can always be abused, and what it really takes to mak…
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When many people warn about the dangers of power, they refer to "The Lord of the Rings." The One Ring can be a symbol for the dangers power presents, but the message of the books is far more nuanced. In his famous trilogy, J.R.R. Tolkien also venerated monarchy and focuses on the danger of leaders who do not embrace their authority and act decisive…
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On MSNBC this week, host Joe Scarborough gave a familiar speech about the dangers of Donald Trump wielding government power against his political opponents. With figures like Letitia James, James Comey, and John Bolton finally facing charges, the Left has quickly rediscovered its love for judicial restraint. Scarborough delivered his tirade with no…
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George Soros has been one of the most sinister figures in globalist politics for decades, and now his son Alex is set to take over his empire. What is the origin of the Soros agenda, and where does the Soros power come from? How will Alex's leadership impact the organization? Author Matt Palumbo joins me to discuss. Follow on:Apple: https://podcast…
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After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, it seemed for a moment that the Right would recognize how serious the situation had become and put aside differences in order to defeat the Left. Instead, establishment conservative figures have directed their attention to infighting and canceling others on the Right. Seamus Coughlin of "FreedomTunes" joins …
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YouTuber Dave Greene joins me to discuss the leaking of a Young Republican group chat and how the different responses by conservative factions highlight serious problems inside the movement. We also debate the use of populist political tactics to influence the Trump administration and attempt to build new structures of power. Follow on: Apple: http…
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In June, the left launched its No Kings protest to denounce the horrific “authoritarian dictatorship” of Donald Trump. Deporting illegal-alien gang members, preventing the mutilation of children, and punishing criminals all became proof of Trump’s incipient “fascism.” Now that Trump has deployed National Guard troops to stop violent leftist mobs fr…
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In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, many conservatives have called for forgiveness and moderation, but that is not the role of the civil magistrate. Timon Cline joins me to discuss the difference between public forgiveness and public justice and why a government that fails to thoroughly punish evil is in violation of its divine duty. Follo…
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Paul Gottfried, editor in chief of Chronicles magazine, joins me to discuss the origins and history of liberalism. We also address the work of philosopher Leo Strauss and the impact that it has on the conservative movement. Follow on:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/…
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With the escalation of leftist terrorism and the refusal of Democrat politicians to enforce the law, it appears that the United States may be facing yet another constitutional crisis. We'll analyze the nature of constitutions and how they can break down over time. We'll also discuss the latest leftist terror threat against conservative commentator …
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It has recently been revealed that Jay Jones, Democrat candidate for Virginia attorney general, had been sending text messages to his colleagues fantasizing about killing Republicans and watching their children die in their arms. Rather than demand that he withdraw from the race, Democrats are standing behind this violent lunatic. We also discus Ha…
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Hasan Piker has garnered criticism for dangerous language and praising of violence in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination. Piker recently joined the New York Times for an interview, where he attempted to assuage these fears but ended up confirming them. YouTuber the Aristocratic Utensil join me to break down the interview.Donate to the Whitley…
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Instead of discarding concepts like evil or the devil, the West has reconstituted a secular version in the person of Adolf Hitler and the ideology of fascism. One does not debate the devil, one slays the devil, and the same is true of the fascist. This is why the Left is now calling basic conservative ideas fascist, because leftists are laying out …
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The ADL has announced that it is taking down its "Glossary of Extremism" after receiving criticism from prominent conservatives and even Elon Musk. Writer Ronald Dodson also joins me to discuss Keir Starmer declaring war on the people of England and why the government shutdown could be a gift for the Trump administration. Donate to the Whitleyville…
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The Beltway libertarian stalwart Reason magazine just ran a hit piece on your humble host, and it is as hilarious as you expect. A recent terror attack on a Mormon church highlights why you should be working to defend your house of worship. We'll also discuss the Trump administration finally getting serious with Antifa and why the ADL needs to be d…
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