

The Auron MacIntyre Show
Blaze Podcast Network
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.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 59min
Deranged Democrat's Texts Wish Death on Conservative Children | 10/8/25
A shocking revelation unfolds as a political candidate sends violent texts wishing harm on opponents and their children, prompting concern about accountability in the Democratic Party. The discussion also highlights escalating anti-ICE sentiments in Chicago, illustrating civil disobedience against federal enforcement. Additionally, allegations arise against a popular figure for animal abuse during a livestream, exposing double standards in the treatment of left-wing versus right-wing controversies. The debate culminates in reflections on free speech and American identity.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 2h 33min
Nick Land vs. Aleksandr Dugin Debate | Guests: Nick Land and Aleksandr Dugin | 10/6/25
Philosophers Nick Land, known for his accelerationist thought, and Aleksandr Dugin, author of the Fourth Political Theory, engage in a fiery discussion on liberalism's Anglo-Protestant roots. They explore the cultural limits of individualism, question the foundations of capitalist liberalism, and discuss the nature of time across various civilizations. Delving into concepts of pluralism and the tension between freedom and necessity, they also reflect on modernity's metaphysical implications and the resurgence of theological discourse. A debate not to be missed!

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Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 22min
Hasan Piker Is a Dangerous Idiot | Guest: The Aristocratic Utensil | 10/3/25
This episode features The Aristocratic Utensil, a YouTuber and commentator, who dives into Hasan Piker's recent New York Times interview. They discuss Piker's controversial language surrounding violence and assess his claims about 'redirecting violence.' The duo critiques Piker's socialist ideals, questioning their practicality and coherence. They also explore the implications of Piker's rhetoric on democratic debate and his potential influence on a new generation of leftists. Tune in for sharp insights and lively analysis!

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Oct 2, 2025 • 10min
Fascism as a Secular Satan | 10/2/25
The discussion explores how fascism is viewed as a modern incarnation of evil, with Adolf Hitler serving as a secular devil. It examines the morality of violence against perceived enemies and the influence of progressive speech codes that label conservatives as fascists. The podcast argues that this dehumanization hampers debate and justifies extreme measures. Additionally, it asserts that fascism is a historical phenomenon, not a current threat, while warning against the lethal implications of casually labeling opponents as fascist.

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Oct 1, 2025 • 1h 4min
The ADL Bends the Knee | Guest: Ronald Dodson | 10/1/25
Writer Ronald Dodson, known for his insights at The American Mind and American Reformer, discusses the ADL's retraction of its "Glossary of Extremism" amid backlash and its influence on law enforcement. He critiques Keir Starmer's rhetoric on national identity and explores how mass immigration impacts British politics. The conversation shifts to the government shutdown, analyzing its potential to reshape executive power and create political momentum for Trump, alongside the bureaucratic implications of budget freezes.

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Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 24min
The Libertarians Think I'm Scary | 9/29/25
Auron MacIntyre hilariously responds to a hit piece from Reason magazine while discussing recent terrorist threats targeting churches, encouraging men to protect their places of worship. He praises the Trump administration's actions against Antifa, emphasizing the need for organized security in congregations. The conversation dives into the dangers of foreign influence in U.S. politics, especially through social media, and critiques the ADL's tactics. Auron also clarifies his views on law enforcement and personal responsibility in these turbulent times.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 1h 8min
Bombshell: Over 270 Undercover Agents at J6 | 9/26/25
A startling revelation unveils that over 270 undercover FBI agents infiltrated the January 6 protest, raising questions about government manipulation. The conversation contrasts the swift FBI actions regarding J6 with perceived leniency toward leftist violence, specifically concerning recent attacks on ICE facilities. Discussion also includes the indictment of James Comey as a first step toward accountability and suggestions for treating Antifa as a foreign-funded network. Listeners are urged to prioritize self-defense and political engagement as the state’s authority is challenged.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 10min
Violence Gave Jimmy Kimmel His Job Back | 9/25/25
The podcast dives into Jimmy Kimmel's contentious lie about Charlie Kirk's assassination and the fallout from it. Auron discusses Kimmel's suspension by ABC due to advertiser pressure and the ensuing violent threats targeting affiliates. He argues that such intimidation tactics are now rewarded, as evidenced by Kimmel's return to the air. The conversation also touches on the implications of left-wing violence, political rhetoric, and the risks of normalizing such behavior in media and politics.

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Sep 24, 2025 • 1h 11min
More Left-Wing Terror as Jimmy Kimmel Returns | Guest: J. Burden | 9/24/35
Joining the discussion is J. Burden, the host of the Jay Burden Show and a conservative commentator. They dive deep into a recent leftist terrorist attack on an ICE facility, linking rising political violence to the radicalization trends of the past decade. The talk shifts to Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial non-apology and the media's double standards in accountability. They also explore YouTube's acknowledgment of pressure from the Biden administration to censor conservative voices and debate possible legal remedies against such censorship.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 1h 12min
Is the Right Uniquely Vulnerable to Assassination? | Guest: Titus Techera | 9/22/25
Titus Techera, the Executive Director of the American Cinema Foundation, explores the vulnerabilities of conservative figures like Trump and Kirk to assassination attempts. He discusses the media's role in amplifying threats and the challenges of conservative institutions facing political violence. The conversation highlights the importance of leadership continuity and accountability, while Techera offers insights into strengthening grassroots movements and mentorship for future talent in the MAGAEra, emphasizing proactive measures for protection and resilience.