The Andrew Klavan Show

The Daily Wire
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Aug 23, 2024 • 36min

Scamala: Kamala Harris Unmasked | Episode 4 - Walz of Shame

Tim Walz, widely regarded as one of America’s most radical governors, dives into his controversial political journey. He reflects on his troubling decisions and a history marked by opportunism. The discussion highlights his military background and misleading allegations that have shaken veterans' trust. Walz addresses his handling of COVID-19 and civil unrest, revealing significant leadership failures. The conversation raises eyebrows over his selection as Kamala Harris's running mate, questioning whether his radical views could cost the Democrats moderate support in the upcoming election.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 34min

Why The Media Now Protect The Powerful | Batya Ungar-Sargon

Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of 'Bad News: How Woke Media is Undermining Democracy', critiques the modern media landscape’s shift from the working class to elitism. She emphasizes the growing divide between journalists and the public, highlighting how media often overlooks economic struggles. Discussing the evolution of journalism from objective reporting to a more partisan approach, she warns of the implications for public trust. Ungar-Sargon also addresses the tension between media's profit motives and its role in representing marginalized communities.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 1h 11min

Ep. 1194 - Be Silent, Thou Peasants!

In this lively conversation, Elon Musk, a pioneering entrepreneur in tech and space, and Donald Trump, a former president known for his controversial leadership, tackle pressing issues surrounding free speech and elite control. They delve into the tensions between media narratives and ordinary voices, critique government misallocations that fuel economic disparities, and discuss the implications of multiculturalism and societal division. Together, they advocate for integrity and resilience in challenging times, blending humor with serious themes.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 2h 14min

Daily Wire Backstage Live at the Ryman

Join Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Andrew Klavan, and Jeremy Boreing as they dive deep into the vibrant political landscape in anticipation of the 2024 election. They tackle the influence of media on public perception, the challenges of raising authentic conservative values, and the implications of recent DEI narratives. With a blend of humor and serious dialogue, the conversation also covers faith amidst global turmoil, the power of community, and challenges within the film industry. Expect insightful reflections and engaging camaraderie throughout!
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Aug 14, 2024 • 33min

Trump’s Pathway To Victory Is SHRINKING | Joel Pollack

Joel Pollack, an insightful political author, discusses Trump's potential pathways to reclaiming the presidency. He highlights the need for Trump to connect with working-class sentiments amidst Republican Party shifts. Pollack emphasizes urgent policy actions, especially on immigration and judicial reform, and the importance of contrasting Trump's agenda with Kamala Harris. The conversation also touches on foreign policy dynamics, the role of faith in governance, and strategies for healthier social media habits, all suggesting a proactive stance for future political leadership.
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Aug 10, 2024 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1193 - THE ZERO REALITY ELECTION

The podcast dives into the absurdities of political choices, particularly highlighting the contrast between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It paints a vivid picture of Governor Walz's handling of civil unrest and military service, revealing deeper societal implications. The discussion touches on the evolving political landscape following Biden's potential exit and critiques the superficiality of political perceptions. Lastly, it grapples with economic realities, modern monetary theory, and the tension between faith and scientific understanding as it relates to identity.
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7 snips
Aug 7, 2024 • 32min

The Kennedy Dynasty is Built On LIES | Maureen Callahan

Maureen Callahan, an author renowned for her critical insights into the Kennedy family, delves into the dark realities overshadowed by the family's glamorous facade. She questions the media's complicity in protecting their legacy, highlighting the tragic stories of women like Mary Jo Kopechne and Marilyn Monroe. The discussion unveils the abusive dynamics within the Kennedy family, particularly regarding Bobby Kennedy Jr. Callahan advocates for a shift towards recognizing women's experiences, challenging the glorified narratives that have long surrounded the Kennedys.
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8 snips
Aug 3, 2024 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1192 - Mean Girl Nation

Dive into the tension between politics and identity as the discussion critiques media sensationalism and highlights the 'mean girls' mentality in governance. Explore the contrasting leadership styles of men and women, and their implications on political discourse. Unpack the corruption in law enforcement through a cinematic lens, linking it to personal accountability. Engage with themes of dissent and motherhood in apocalyptic narratives, and challenge societal norms shaped by leftist ideologies. Rethink faith in relation to evolution and the complexities within religious interpretations.
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4 snips
Jul 31, 2024 • 35min

Churches Are Being INFILTRATED | Megan Basham

Megan Basham, a culture reporter at The Daily Wire and author of 'Shepherds For Sale,' dives deep into the infiltration of Evangelical churches by leftist ideas. They discuss how progressive agendas are reshaping church doctrines and manipulating core Christian values. Basham critiques the reinterpretation of 'Love Your Neighbor' used to push liberal policies and the influence of global organizations on church leadership. The conversation also questions the balance between faith and ideology in a changing political landscape, addressing the challenges of maintaining doctrinal integrity.
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Jul 27, 2024 • 1h 10min

Ep. 1191 - Trump vs. The Cackler

The podcast kicks off with a humorous jab at Joe Biden's campaign struggles. It dives into the contrasting images of masculinity and femininity in the election, spotlighting Trump's bravado against Kamala Harris. Media portrayals of female politicians are dissected, revealing the challenges they face. There's a deep dive into political shifts, corruption, and the troubling rise of anti-Semitism. Finally, it analyzes the unique societal pressures on women stemming from differences in physical strength and cultural influences on political choices.

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