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End of Western Civilization got you down? All is tickety-boo on The Andrew Klavan Show as Andrew laughs his way through Armageddon with political satire, cultural commentary, interviews and relentless mockery of racial pieties, sexual perversities, and feminist absurdities. Fridays at 2pm ET | 11am PT.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 36min
Science Is Leading Us Back To Belief | Spencer Klavan
Spencer Klavan, author and editor at the Claremont Review of Books, dives into the surprising ways science and faith are converging. He shares insights from his book, 'Light of the Mind, Light of the World,' suggesting that belief in God can coexist with scientific discovery. The conversation touches on the Great Reset’s implications for American freedoms, and explores how quantum physics challenges materialism. They also discuss the profound significance of light in both science and mythology, emphasizing its role in understanding existence.

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Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 12min
Ep. 1202 - Kama Kamala Chameleon
In a riveting discussion, Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, dives into the complexities of her political campaign and media interactions. She reflects on the intricate dynamics of voter behavior, especially in comparison to Donald Trump. Harris also addresses the challenges of media integrity, shedding light on how edits can impact public perception. The conversation critiques mixed messages from political leaders while emphasizing the urgent need for voter engagement and honest journalism in the electoral process.

Oct 9, 2024 • 34min
Is Another Great Depression Inevitable? | Amity Shlaes
Amity Shlaes, acclaimed author of "The Forgotten Man" and "The Great Society," dives into the striking parallels between current Democratic policies and those leading to the Great Depression. She critiques the New Deal, suggesting it may have worsened economic conditions. Shlaes contrasts the leadership styles of Presidents Johnson and Kennedy, emphasizing distinct governance approaches. She discusses the potential consequences of today’s fiscal policies and underscores the importance of historical knowledge in navigating our present economic challenges.

Oct 5, 2024 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1201 - JD Vance vs the American Nightmare
The discussion humorously critiques the media's view of masculinity among Democrats, highlighting contradictions in traditional gender roles. It explores the fallout from social justice ideologies, linking them to Marxism and family disruption. The podcast addresses issues in political debate, revealing how body language exposes deception. It also critiques how media portrays disasters and immigration, and examines the Iranian influence in the Middle East. Finally, it delves into cultural conflicts surrounding abortion and the moral dilemmas influencing societal values.

Oct 2, 2024 • 24min
Hunter's Laptop Is The Tip Of The Iceberg | Miranda Devine
Miranda Devine, an author renowned for her investigations into political corruption, dives deep into the Biden family's controversial ties to foreign entities. She sheds light on Hunter Biden's dealings and the alleged cover-ups by government agencies. The conversation further explores the intricate dynamics between political power and personal misconduct. Devine also compares the foreign policy strategies of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, questioning the implications for American interests amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 20min
2024 VP Debate | Daily Wire Backstage
JD Vance, a leading figure in the 2024 Vice Presidential race, and Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, engage in a fiery discussion about the recent VP debate. They dissect Vance's strategic performance and Walz's missteps, highlighting the moderators' challenges. The conversation pivots to Donald Trump's influence on current political rhetoric, the complexities of abortion debates, and the candidates’ balancing act of appealing to their bases while reaching broader audiences. They also touch on the potential implications of a future Kamala Harris presidency.

Sep 28, 2024 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1200 - Feelz Don't Care About Your Facts
The podcast dives deep into the bizarre nature of political scandals, exposing the absurdity behind assassination attempts and conspiracy theories. It critiques economic policies and the influence of wealthy donors on foreign affairs, particularly how they shape current governance. A humorous look at urban politics reveals potential upheavals in cities like Chicago. Modern dating dynamics are also explored, emphasizing the importance of genuine connections and shared values over superficial attractions. It's a blend of satire, insight, and societal commentary.

Sep 27, 2024 • 32min
The Left Plans To Remove This Final Legal Obstacle | John Yoo
John Yoo, a law professor at UC Berkeley known for his controversial views on interrogation policies, discusses the alarming trend of the DOJ's politicization under Biden. He highlights the erosion of justice integrity in high-profile cases, notably the prosecutions involving Trump. Delving into the implications of proposed Supreme Court changes, Yoo stresses the need for accountability and the restoration of public trust in the legal system. The conversation also touches on the complexities of 9/11 prosecutions and the urgent need for impartiality within the Justice Department.

Sep 21, 2024 • 9min
Best Moments from Matt Walsh’s "Am I Racist?" Media Tour
Matt Walsh, a filmmaker known for his thought-provoking documentary 'Am I Racist?', shares highlights from his media tour. He humorously recounts absurd encounters during race discussions, including a bizarre reparation stunt. The film cleverly combines humor with critical social commentary, offering insightful storytelling. Walsh discusses viewer reactions that balance enjoyment with emotional engagement. Additionally, he critiques anti-American sentiments observed in the media while introducing a health tech, Lumen, for personalized wellness insights.

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Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 21min
Ep. 1199 - Every Man A Donald
The podcast humorously critiques sensational media portrayals, especially surrounding Donald Trump. It dives into serious implications of recent threats to political figures and links them to broader societal issues. The hosts discuss the media's role in covering up scandals and its impact on public perceptions of race and gender roles. Additionally, geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Iran are examined, alongside the challenges of maintaining faith and morals in a complex world. Ultimately, it explores the interconnectedness of personal and societal challenges today.