
The Auron MacIntyre Show The Joel Berry Debate: After-Action Report | 11/24/25
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Nov 24, 2025 Auron MacIntyre dives into a recent debate with Joel Berry, uncovering the shift from serious political discussions to interpersonal squabbles. He critiques Joel's lack of reflection on his coalition and highlights the hypocrisy in his views on allies’ misconduct. The conversation challenges vague appeals to liberty and emphasizes the need for political action alongside prayer. Auron also notes Joel's undefined constitutional vision and discusses the importance of consistency in political alliances. Plans for a rematch signal ongoing tensions in conservative discourse.
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Hypocrisy Of Guilt-By-Association
- Joel Berry often judges opponents by guilt-by-association while excusing similar behavior in his own coalition.
- That revealed the friend-enemy political dynamic he practices despite condemning it publicly.
Coalitions Built On Convenience
- Joel tolerates serious private immorality from allies (e.g., Dave Rubin) if they publicly support his positions.
- That shows coalition-building driven by utility, not consistent moral principles.
Which Constitution Does He Mean?
- Joel invokes 'return to the Constitution' but cannot define which historical version he means.
- That vagueness undermines his claim to defend a clear constitutional principle.
