

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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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 6min
Top 5 Whiskeys of 2025 and Christmas AMA | 12/19/25
This festive edition dives into the top five American whiskeys and the best releases of 2025, perfect for holiday celebrations. Highlights include expert recommendations like Wild Turkey Rare Breed and Four Roses Single Barrel, along with a taste of Texas bourbon. The discussion takes a lively turn as the host reflects on personal goals for the new year and shares thoughts on holiday traditions and classic films. The listener Q&A adds extra fun, tackling everything from board games to insights on the conservative media landscape.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 10min
How Anti-Fascism Became the West’s Civil Religion | 12/18/25
After WWII, the West coped with ruins by adopting antifascism as a core moral consensus. Anti-fascism morphed from a wartime reaction into a rigid framework that stigmatizes dissent. Interestingly, while fascism faces social ostracization, communist ideals find modern acceptance. The episode discusses how broad redefinitions of fascism have led to cultural censorship. Auron warns that this absolute moral framework might nurture authoritarian governance, leaving society with troubling futures if left unchecked.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 56min
No Country for White Men | Guest: Jeremy Carl | 12/17/25
Jeremy Carl, an author and conservative commentator, joins to tackle the contentious issue of anti-white discrimination. He critiques a recent article's narrow framing, arguing it wrongly blames only white men. The conversation highlights the overlooked struggles of the white working class and the necessity to address broader accountability. They explore how disaffected talent is migrating to independent media and the need for conservative credentialing institutions. Carl also emphasizes a nuanced view of American identity, advocating for cultural assimilation balanced with respect for diversity.

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Dec 15, 2025 • 1h 17min
Islamic Terror in Australia | Guest: J. Burden | 12/15/25
J. Burden, a political commentator and host of the Jay Burden Show, delves into recent violent incidents in Australia and the U.S. He discusses a horrific shooting at a Jewish gathering, the implications of political motivations behind violence, and the cultural conflicts linked to immigration. Burden and MacIntyre also critique political responses to these events, argue about gun control, and explore the rise of political violence. They raise concerns about censorship and the challenge of prioritizing domestic safety over global narratives.

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Dec 12, 2025 • 53min
The Future of Florida | Guest: James Fishback | 12/12/25
In this engaging discussion, James Fishback, an investment firm CEO and fourth-generation Floridian, shares his vision for Florida as he runs for governor. He argues for prioritizing affordability over unchecked growth and addresses the need to curb overdevelopment. Fishback advocates for banning private equity from buying single-family homes to protect American ownership and emphasizes reforms in insurance and state contracts to support local jobs. He also critiques rival Byron Donalds’ policies, highlighting a bold Florida-first approach to governance.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 8min
Netflix and the End of Deconstruction | 12/11/25
Netflix's new animated films, like a Cinderella twist featuring villainous stepsisters as heroes, spark a cultural critique. Deconstruction, once edgy, now feels stale as its shock value evaporates. Delving into Nietzsche, the discussion links postmodern chaos with a longing for order and meaning. Auron foresees a creative awakening, driven by deeper truths rather than superficial trends, suggesting that as the allure of deconstruction fades, so too does the diminishing of the sacred.

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Dec 10, 2025 • 58min
Who Commits Political Violence? | Guest: Aydin Paladin | 12/10/25
Aydin Paladin, a social scientist and independent researcher known for her deep dives into political violence, joins the discussion to challenge mainstream narratives. She reveals inconsistencies in terrorism datasets, showing differing results between right-wing and left-wing violence. Aydin argues that while the left exhibits higher violent intent, they often fail in execution. They explore how power dynamics influence cycles of violence, and discuss the impact of perceived victimhood on leftist activism. Aydin also highlights the cultural skill gap in violence between political ideologies.

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Dec 8, 2025 • 56min
Domestic Terrorist Attacks Tim Pool | 12/8/25
Tim Pool's studio was recently shot at, sparking serious concerns about safety among conservative commentators. The discussion delves into the alarming trend of targeted threats against figures like Matt Walsh and Benny Johnson. Legal implications surrounding a recent stabbing case and the fallout from the use of racial slurs also take center stage. Moreover, there are calls for proactive measures against violent groups and a critical take on the normalization of political violence. The conversation pushes for community organization as a vital response to rising threats.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 12min
The Sports Betting Epidemic | Guest J. Burden | 12/5/25
In this engaging discussion, J. Burden, a cultural commentator and host of the Jay Burden Show, delves into the explosion of sports betting since the Supreme Court's 2018 ruling. He highlights how micro-bets and prediction markets have transformed gambling habits, particularly among young men. Burden warns about the societal impacts and moral hazards posed by betting culture, calling for conservative action to regulate this escalating epidemic. They explore the parallels between gambling and the finance industry, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and protection of youth.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 10min
HOAs as an Artificial High-Trust Society | 12/4/25
Homeowners' associations are discussed as modern attempts to recreate high-trust communities, despite their notorious reputations. The podcast explores how cultural understanding and social cues once fostered mutual trust, now replaced by legal contracts. Auron delves into the decline of neighborhood camaraderie, emphasizing that as diversity increases, reliance on formal authority grows. The tradeoff between security and coercion in HOA rules is scrutinized, revealing a complex relationship between community dynamics and political structures.


