The Andrew Klavan Show

The Daily Wire
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Jul 23, 2025 • 35min

Why Are Parts of MAGA Defending The Islamic Republic Of Iran? | Douglas Murray

Douglas Murray, a noted author and political commentator, joins for a provocative discussion on the MAGA movement's surprising alliances with anti-Western ideologies, particularly regarding Iran. He tackles the troubling rhetoric from the right and the paradoxes of political allegiance, especially concerning Israel. The conversation deepens into the rise of anti-Semitism, the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the critical need for trust in our institutions amidst a climate of skepticism and conspiracy theories.
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Jul 19, 2025 • 1h 21min

Ep. 1239 - The Battle for MAGA

In this conversation, Joe Pfeiffer, a UFC fighter admired for his impressive knockout skills, shares his inspiring journey from hardship to success. He discusses the resilience required in the octagon and his personal battles with adversity. Pfeiffer opens up about the influence of family and faith on his journey, highlighting the power of support in overcoming challenges. The discussion also touches on the intricate political landscape and the necessity of freedom and accountability, particularly in today’s divisive climate.
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Jul 16, 2025 • 35min

How Spiritual Belief Contributes to Happiness | Dr. Iain McGilchrist

Dr. Iain McGilchrist, a renowned psychiatrist, philosopher, and neuroscientist, dives deep into the intertwining of spirituality and happiness. He explores how the brain's hemispheres influence our perception of reality, with a call to shift from materialistic values to a more connected understanding of existence. McGilchrist discusses the philosophical roots of Western thought and the richness of Christian mythos, emphasizing a compassionate God. He also connects modern art with experiences of schizophrenia, highlighting spirituality's vital role in mental health and resilience.
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Jul 12, 2025 • 1h 17min

Ep. 1238 - The Epstein Blunder

Dive into the polarizing political landscape with a spotlight on New York mayoral hopeful Zoran Mamdani. The conversation weaves humor into the serious topic of the Epstein cover-up, unpacking truth, trust, and conspiracy theories surrounding the infamous case. The clash of new and old media narratives is critically examined, as is the concept of redemption in American culture today. Social issues like corruption, the role of at-home mothers, and the cultural pressures on women in relationships also take center stage, blending insightful commentary with current societal challenges.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 13min

Are Movie Remakes Better Than Originals?

The debate over movie remakes versus originals heats up! Iconic films like 'Ocean's Eleven' and 'True Grit' are scrutinized, revealing that some remakes outshine the originals. Classic films are compared, including Hitchcock's works, showcasing timeless charm against modern takes. The unique strengths of titles like 'Scarface' reveal how cultural context shapes legacies. Ghost story adaptations are also dissected, with a preference for the original 'The Woman in Black,' highlighting Hollywood's remake fatigue. Get ready for a cinematic showdown!
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Jul 9, 2025 • 37min

This Medical Outsider Fought Against COVID Madness | Dr. Scott Atlas

Dr. Scott Atlas, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and author, uncovers his battle against medical incompetence during the pandemic. He critiques the leadership failures and the panic-driven decisions surrounding COVID-19, emphasizing the disconnect between political pressures and scientific evidence. Atlas discusses the detrimental effects of lockdowns on youth mental health and compares global responses, highlighting the contrasting approach of Sweden. The conversation also delves into vaccine controversies and the erosion of public trust in health authorities.
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Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 14min

Ep. 1237 - How We Should Think About America

Celebrate America's spirit as they dissect recent Supreme Court rulings with humor and wit. Enjoy playful analyses of political wins, media narratives, and the absurdities of sports controversies. Delve into the clash between capitalism and socialism while examining America's moral compass. Reflect on national identity as they highlight both pride and flaws in U.S. history. Plus, tackle meaningful discussions on faith, personal connections, and summer romances, all while keeping an optimistic view of the country's future.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 33min

Combating The Myths About The Jewish People | Robert Spencer

Robert Spencer, author of "Antisemitism: History and Myth" and director of Jihad Watch, delves into the alarming rise of antisemitism today. He unpacks historical and modern myths surrounding Jewish people, highlighting skewed media portrayals and cultural narratives. Spencer challenges misconceptions linked to finance and the Talmud, urging a nuanced understanding of Jewish identity. The conversation touches on the complexities of Jewish involvement in socialist movements and seeks to debunk damaging stereotypes that fuel bigotry and misunderstanding.
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Jun 28, 2025 • 1h 12min

Ep. 1236 - A Matter of Life and Death

In a thought-provoking discussion, the podcast tackles the moral dilemmas surrounding life choices, particularly focusing on the significance of wise decision-making in today's tumultuous landscape. It critiques socialism’s impact while defending capitalism, and examines recent political actions and media responses. Personal anecdotes about sleep struggles and reflections on post-apocalyptic society add depth. The intersection of morality, war, and freedom emphasizes the need for preparedness and personal growth in the face of societal challenges.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 38min

The Case For Nationalism In a Global World | Yoram Hazony

Yoram Hazony, an Israeli philosopher and author of "The Virtue of Nationalism," dives deep into the significance of nationalism in today’s global landscape. He distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, emphasizing its role in shaping cultural identity and governance. The conversation highlights the U.S.'s responsibilities in global security, advocating for a nationalist approach that focuses on local allies. Hazony critiques liberalism’s evolution post-World War II and explores the tensions in American foreign policy, all while reflecting on personal experiences that connect identity and pride.

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