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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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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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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered demands from elites in Europe and America for NATO-aligned nations to involve themselves in the conflict. Many Republicans were initially on board, with Fox News and CNN marching in lockstep behind intervention. But the Republican base quickly soured on the war once it became clear that U.S. involvement didn’t…
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With the current push toward a regime-change war in Iran, many are speculating whether or not the United States will be drawn into another attempt to rebuild a nation in the Middle East. Despite America's disastrous record in previous attempts, politicians and pundits are once again dreaming about how the region can be reshaped through regime chang…
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Last week proved to be chaotic, as war broke out between Israel and Iran, protests continued to escalate into rioting, and a Minnesota politician was assassinated and another wounded. In addition, President Trump's inconsistent messaging placed the entire project of mass deportations in doubt. The Prudentialist joins me to discuss the wild week tha…
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Nick Land is a philosopher famous for his idea of technocapital accelerationism and helping to found neoreactionary political theory. Land joins me to discuss the mainstreaming of neoreaction and whether Donald Trump and Elon Musk are successfully implementing portions of the theory. We also discuss the nature of time, the ethnic nature of technolo…
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What’s happening in Los Angeles this week isn't just one more BLM riot over policing. This isn’t domestic unrest. It’s an invasion. Illegal aliens have flooded the streets, waving foreign flags and openly declaring their intent to reclaim California in the name of Mexico. This isn’t just ideological subversion or economic pressure. It’s open confro…
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The Community Relations Service was created by the Civil Rights Act to smooth out race relations during desegregation, but like every government agency, it quickly took on a life of its own. The shadowy organization has an incredible level of secrecy and pushes woke agendas, including the normalization of trans kids and the planting of mosques in a…
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Last week, President Donald Trump and Elon Musk had a major public falling-out, with both men throwing public insults at each other. This public battle seemed poised to break apart the coalition that won the 2024 election. Then over the weekend, anti-ICE protests in California escalated into full-blown riots, with cars burning and police officers u…
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After multiple large waves of immigration America faces the After multiple large waves of immigration, America faces the difficulty of forging one unified identity. Some portions of the population are very tribal, while others lack any solid form of identity. Pastor Doug Wilson joins me to discuss the concept of a wholly American ethnos and whether…
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Every year for the last decade, June has begun with a flurry of progressive propaganda as corporations, nonprofits, and government organizations kicked off their Pride Month celebrations. Social media accounts draped their logos in the colors of the rainbow, employees sat through monotonous presentations on the importance of inclusion, and every pu…
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Most conservatives like to point out that the United States is a republic, not a democracy, but they rarely ask what the difference truly is. Benjamin Franklin stated that the U.S. would remain a republic only if we fought to keep it that way, meaning the system could change over time if the population was not vigilant. We will be exploring the cla…
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Dimes and Prudentialist review one of the most popular books in the canon of Secular Humanism: Steven Pinker's "Enlightenment Now." This bestseller constructs a case for a distinct flavor of The End of History, asking the questions "if the world is such an advanced utopia, why is everyone so miserable?" Let's find out! ✔️ Support Dimes ➤ Blood $ate…
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Writer and Twitter Mutual Zoomer Schopenhauer joins me to discuss Jack Goldstone's Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World: Population Change and State Breakdown in England, France, Turkey and China 1600-1850. In this discussion we talk about political pressure models, demographics as destiny, and The French Revolution. This Video is spo…
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Returning from a fruitful vacation, catching up on the news, taking your questions, and looking at social media and the phenomenon of being "programmed to post." This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude *Support the Channel:* Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Buy Me a Coffee: https://…
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Fresh off the recent Old Glory Club conference, catching up on the news, and taking your questions. This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude *Support the Channel:* Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prudentialist Substack: https://thepruden…
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Dimes from the Blood Satellite duo joins Gio and I again this time going back to 2009 to review the documentary "Collapse." Plus News from the Great White North and more. This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude *Support the Channel:* Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Buy Me a Coffee:…
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Matt and Gio are on for a brief episode looking at an article from Schwab on the state of the internet in 2025. Schwab's article: https://im1776.com/slop-world/ This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude Support the Channel: Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Buy Me a Coffee: https://www…
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Leaked video of journalist Glenn Greenwald engaging in demeaning sex acts recently surfaced online in advance of a major appearance on Tucker Carlson's show. Instead of expressing regret, Greenwald decided to double down and claim that any behavior between consenting adults is no one's business. Greenwald has built friendly relationships with conse…
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A livestream covering recent news, discussing modern myths and what comes next. This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude *Support the Channel:* Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/the-prudentialist Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/prudentialist Substack: https://theprudentialist.substack.com…
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Matt and Gio are back as we dive into recent news, elections, and a few Articles from Wired and other places looking at the influencer market and the future of online political media. The Articles we're reading: https://www.marketingbrew.com/stories/2024/11/04/mtv-paramount-rupaul-fandom-culture-get-out-the-vote-GOTV https://archive.ph/JYznK This s…
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Matt and Gio are joined by friend of the show and financial planner Sean Wieland, to discuss the economy, Trump’s Sovereign Wealth Fund, and more. This stream is sponsored by Alp Nicotine Pouches: https://alppouch.com/Prude Sean Wieland: https://x.com/seandoesit Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal…
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Dimes and Prudentialist host a discussion on how we both define and combat evil, citing the book “On Resistance to Evil by Force” by Eastern Orthodox philosopher Ivan Ilyin. A strong case is made against modern Christian pacifism while identifying one’s duty to aggressively content against evil once identified. ✔️ Support Dimes ➤ Blood $atellite: h…
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This is a nearly five hour mega-cut of two streams (originally recorded in April and November 2023) covering the book "What Went Wrong? The Creation and Collapse of the Black-Jewish Alliance" by Murray Friedman. While these were originally Odysee Exclusives, I've opted to bring the whole thing to YouTube for the larger audience. Support my Work: ht…
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Christianity is universal in the sense that it is the one true religion, but does that mean that it has to destroy the particularity of nations? Does Christianity really erase all borders and boundaries, or is there room for a Christian version of nationalism? Stephen Wolfe, the author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism," joins me to discuss. F…
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Classical liberalism was a real political tradition — one that helped shape the American founding. It deserves serious treatment. Watching it get paraded around by people who reject its core values is exhausting. If Locke or Adams saw progressive atheists wearing classical liberalism like a skin suit, they’d spin in their graves. The secular libera…
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The Southern Baptist Convention is the largest protestant Christian body in the United States, granting it a powerful influence over religious life in the country. The average churchgoers in the SBC are some of the most conservative people in the country, but organizational leadership often cuts against the beliefs of the average member. William Wo…
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Curtis Yarvin is a political theorist who was once so controversial that academics dared not speak his name, but now he is appearing in the New York Times and debating professors at Harvard University. Yarvin joins me to discuss his rise in elite circles and the best way to capture or dismantle institutions like Harvard. We also discuss the Trump a…
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A recent New York Times report revealed that the Democratic Party is marshaling its donor class in an effort to return to cultural dominance. The popular progressive narrative after the 2024 election has been that Kamala Harris did not lose because she was a uniquely unlikeable candidate with deeply unpopular positions, but because Joe Rogan had a …
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The debate over the future of the American Right continues to rage, and the Reformed Christian sphere is not an exception. Pastor and author Doug Wilson joins me to discuss the term "woke Right," online pagans, and the resurgence of New Atheism in conservative circles. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show…
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The announcement of Joe Biden's terminal cancer diagnosis reveals a deeply cynical conspiracy by the Democratic Party. It has become clear that the party ran a dementia patient with terminal cancer in the hopes that he would die in office and the unelected Kamala Harris would become the first black female president. This incredible betrayal of the …
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Along with closing the border, the most important issue for many Donald Trump supporters is putting an end to endless foreign wars. In his recent speech in the Middle East, Trump seemed to reinforce that commitment by decrying nation building and promising a new era of economic cooperation without meddling in foreign affairs. Riley Lewis, host of "…
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The life of an unheeded prophet rarely ends in comfort and often courts danger. Pat Buchanan endured both with the resolve of a warrior. As the most prominent paleoconservative in American politics, Buchanan stood so far ahead of his time that today’s MAGA agenda looks like a photocopy of his 1992 presidential campaign platform. From the culture wa…
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After years of insisting that the United States welcome every refugee from around the world, progressives have finally found one group of immigrants they do not approve of: white South African farmers. In South Africa, the government has explicitly anti-white laws, farmers are regularly murdered, and major political leaders lead songs about killing…
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