
The Auron MacIntyre Show
So much of the political commentary out there is stale, boring, and unoriginal. Turn off the predictable and superficial talking points, and tune in to a show that is clinically proven to raise your IQ. The Auron MacIntyre Show offers thought-provoking and mold-breaking insights you won’t find anywhere else. Auron draws from the best political thinkers throughout history to make sense of our current political climate in a way that is easy to digest. Join Auron and his guests on a journey to dig below the surface to think more deeply about the politics of our day.
Latest episodes

Jul 17, 2025 • 11min
The Neo-MAGA Revolution Has Arrived | 7/17/25
The podcast dives into the evolving relationship between Donald Trump and the Republican establishment, showcasing the shift from opposition to co-opting the MAGA movement. It discusses the political landscape's transformation following key executive actions and the rise of a new 'neo-MAGA' faction. Additionally, it highlights the loyalty struggles within this group, with original supporters clashing with newcomers aiming to exploit the movement for personal gain. Tensions are palpable as core values come under scrutiny.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 3min
John C. Calhoun's Disquisition on Government | Guest: Ryan Turnipseed | 7/16/25
Ryan Turnipseed, a historian specializing in American history and political thought, dives deep into the life and legacy of John C. Calhoun. They discuss Calhoun's political career and his influential work, "A Disquisition on Government," particularly his concept of the concurrent majority aimed at protecting minority voices. The conversation reveals the historical context of tariffs and state nullification in America, alongside an exploration of how media serves political control in democracy. This engaging dialogue sheds light on the relevance of Calhoun's ideas in understanding today's political landscape.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 12min
1st Anniversary of the Miracle in Butler | Guest: The Prudentialist | 7/14/25
The Prudentialist, a keen political commentator, joins to reflect on the one-year anniversary of Trump's assassination attempt in Butler. They discuss the alarming lack of transparency surrounding the attack and the media’s negligence in investigating the assailants. Topics include Trump’s support for Ukraine amidst the conflict and the controversy of Biden's pardons, raising questions about accountability in governance. The conversation underscores broader political disillusionment and the shifting dynamics within American political strategy.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 56min
Trump Angers the Big Clown Lobby | 7/11/25
A clash between Donald Trump and the clown lobby sparks discussion on political absurdity. The critique of clowns addressing serious issues brings humor to modern politics. Elon Musk's talks with a political theorist reveal tensions between idealism and democracy. Sam Harris's surprising ideological shift raises questions about identity and religion. The conversation navigates the complexities of nationalism, atheism, and cultural identity amidst global challenges, blending satire with insightful analysis.

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Jul 10, 2025 • 10min
Amnesty Would Destroy Trump's Legacy | 7/10/25
The podcast delves into the intense pressure on Trump from GOP donors to negotiate a bipartisan amnesty for illegal immigrants. It highlights the clash between establishment Republicans and Trump's supporters who demand real border security. The discussion warns that embracing leniency could fracture the MAGA coalition and undermine Trump's legacy. Concerns about broken promises and the implications of chain migration are also emphasized, urging Trump to stay true to his commitment to immigration enforcement.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 27min
Responding to Jordan Peterson and David French on Masculinity | 7/9/25
Jordan Peterson, a clinical psychologist and influential author, and David French, a prominent writer and commentator, dive deep into the complexities of masculinity. They dissect the unique challenges young men face in today's educational landscape, including the over-medication of boys and the need for better support systems. Their conversation reveals the contradictions in traditional views on masculinity while advocating for mentorship and recognizing men's vital roles in society. Expect an engaging blend of critique and insights!

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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 5min
The Trump Administration Fumbles the Epstein Scandal | 7/7/25
The podcast delves into the fallout from the Epstein scandal, raising eyebrows about the Trump administration's inconsistent messaging. It questions the lack of evidence regarding Epstein's client list and scrutinizes the impact of corporate interests pushing for a bipartisan amnesty bill. Discussions also touch on the shifting narrative around immigration policies and the discontent surrounding the administration’s transparency. Alongside reflections on political engagement, there's a critique of accountability and the nuances of leadership during tumultuous times.

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Jul 3, 2025 • 10min
The Future Belongs to Those Who Reject the Simulation | 7/3/25
The discussion highlights the shift from scarcity to artificial abundance in society and its repercussions. It reveals how technological advancements have led to new challenges, especially in affluent nations. The impact of digital simulations on genuine human connections is thoroughly examined, particularly among the youth. Listeners are urged to resist the allure of convenience and cherish authentic relationships. Finally, the conversation emphasizes the importance of meaningful experiences over comfort, especially for future generations navigating a world influenced by AI.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 1h
Will Elon Musk's New Libertarian Party Succeed? | Guest: The Prudentialist | 7/2/25
The Prudentialist, a political analyst and commentator, joins to discuss Elon Musk's controversial plans for a new political party focused on curbing reckless spending. They explore whether Musk's approach could succeed where the Libertarian Party has historically stumbled. The conversation highlights the challenges of appealing to voters with libertarian ideals, critiques established parties, and examines the intersection of budget concerns with immigration policies. Additionally, they touch on the implications of political strategy and governance within this evolving landscape.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 47min
Have We Hit Peak Pride? | Guest: Scott Yenor | 6/30/25
Scott Yenor, a Political Science professor at Boise State and contributor to the American Reformer, joins the conversation to explore the seemingly dwindling momentum of the Pride movement. They discuss the impact of recent global events, examine the evolution of gay rights activism, and critique the role of corporate sponsorship in LGBTQ+ advocacy. Yenor delves into public sentiment towards same-sex marriage and the backlash against what some see as 'woke propaganda,' raising questions about the future direction of LGBTQ+ rights.