Con-Inc Eats Their Own (Again): Live w/ Auron MacIntyre
Nov 3, 2025
Auron MacIntyre, a commentator known for his insights on politics and culture, dives into the current state of conservative infighting. He discusses the generational rift over U.S. policy toward Israel and critiques figures like Dinesh D'Souza for their responses to online abuse. Auron warns against the dangers of labeling opponents as 'Nazis,' emphasizes the need to engage young men, and reflects on the crumbling influence of the conservative establishment. With humor, they explore the movement's failures and the urgent need for strategic engagement.
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Politicizing Tragedy Reveals A Generational Rift
- Auron MacIntyre calls the conservative reaction to Charlie Kirk's death ``disgusting'' and says politicizing the event was shameful.
- He frames recent hostility as a generational battle over Israel and foreign policy within the right.
Support For Israel Is Being Reassessed
- Auron argues Charlie Kirk was shifting on Israel, showing younger conservatives demand rethinking longstanding support.
- He says loving Israel doesn't require unlimited US funding or entangling strategic commitments.
Israel Dominates Every Conservative Debate
- J. Burden notes debates focus entirely on Israel, crowding out other criticisms of figures like Nick Fuentes.
- He argues interviewers could press on broader misconduct rather than only foreign policy.





