
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

Jun 5, 2025 • 10min
Pride Month Powers Down as Conservatives Power Up | 6/5/25
Every year for the last decade, June has begun with a flurry of progressive propaganda as corporations, nonprofits, and government organizations kicked off their Pride Month celebrations. Social media accounts draped their logos in the colors of the rainbow, employees sat through monotonous presentations on the importance of inclusion, and every public space was jampacked with the iconography of the new state religion. But this year, the Pride Month rollout has been remarkably muted, with some of the loudest corporate proponents suddenly dropping the celebration entirely. Conservatives finally embraced the culture war, showing a willingness to address the issue head-on and wield power in pursuit of their values. Now that the Right has finally built cultural momentum, a new crowd of subversive naysayers has risen to lecture conservatives about the dangers of winning, and it is our duty to ignore them.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 20min
Is It a Republic? Can We Keep It? | 6/4/25
Explore the essential difference between a republic and democracy, and why it matters today. Dive into the philosophical roots of republicanism, emphasizing citizen virtue and civic responsibility. Examine the Second Amendment's historical role in preserving liberty against standing armies. Discuss the erosion of republican governance due to modern bureaucracy and its impacts on national identity. Finally, discover how localism and community involvement can help revive the republican tradition in a seemingly declining era.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 60min
The Glenn Greenwald Leaks | 6/2/25
The podcast dives into the controversy surrounding leaked footage of journalist Glenn Greenwald, questioning societal norms about privacy and ethics. It critiques shifting conservative ideologies, especially around moral integrity. Discussions include the clash between personal choices and public roles, especially regarding potential ethical dilemmas in inviting controversial figures back. Additionally, it tackles the complex issues of surrogacy and family structures, examining the commodification of children and its implications in conservative circles.

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May 30, 2025 • 53min
Does Christianity Call for the End of Nations? | Guest: Stephen Wolfe | 5/30/5
Stephen Wolfe, author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism," dives deep into the relationship between Christianity and national identity. He questions whether Christianity erases national boundaries or allows for a Christian form of nationalism. Wolfe discusses how Christianity's universal truths interact with local cultures, advocating for respectful recognition of diverse expressions of faith. He also examines how national identity is shaped by shared experiences and stresses the importance of cultural preservation in a homogenizing world.

May 29, 2025 • 10min
That's Not Classical Liberalism | 5/29/25
Classical liberalism was a real political tradition — one that helped shape the American founding. It deserves serious treatment. Watching it get paraded around by people who reject its core values is exhausting. If Locke or Adams saw progressive atheists wearing classical liberalism like a skin suit, they’d spin in their graves. The secular liberalism of the 1990s and early 2000s is not classical liberalism. It isn’t even an ally of conservatism. The non-woke left served as useful co-belligerents against the radical fringe, but they were never true allies — and they should never be allowed to lead the conservative movement.
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May 28, 2025 • 52min
Rescuing the Southern Baptist Convention | Guest: William Wolfe | 5/28/25
William Wolfe, the executive director of the Center for Baptist Leadership, dives into the Southern Baptist Convention's struggles with external influences, particularly from progressive organizations linked to George Soros. He discusses the disconnect between the conservative base and the leadership, advocating for grassroots engagement to navigate these challenges. Wolfe emphasizes the importance of courageous leadership to foster change and calls for political engagement to unite the community amid evolving cultural landscapes.

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May 23, 2025 • 1h 10min
Curtis Yarvin Invades Harvard Yard | Guest: Curtis Yarvin | 5/23/25
Curtis Yarvin, a controversial political theorist known as Mencius Moldbug, joins to discuss his unexpected rise within elite circles like Harvard. He reflects on effective strategies for engaging with institutions and critiques the Trump administration's foreign policy and immigration tactics. Yarvin tackles meritocracy debates on campus, alongside an intriguing analysis of societal dynamics, using a viral dog video as a metaphor. The conversation dives into civil rights strategies and challenges in reshaping institutional ideologies, offering a thought-provoking take on contemporary political climates.

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May 22, 2025 • 11min
Manufacturing Joe Rogan | 5/22/25
A recent report exposes the Democratic Party’s obsession with external influences like podcasts after their 2024 loss. They believe Joe Rogan’s platform undermined their messaging, prompting costly efforts to regain cultural dominance. However, the discussion reveals a critical flaw: progressives can't purchase authenticity. The podcast also highlights the clash between progressive contradictions and the rise of right-wing media, particularly showcasing how platforms like Twitter are vital for unfiltered dialogue.

May 21, 2025 • 1h 21min
Adopting the Terms of the Enemy | Guest: Doug Wilson | 5/21/25
Doug Wilson, a pastor and author known for his insights on Reformed Christianity, dives into the heated debate surrounding the 'woke right' and its implications for political identity. He critiques the evolving definitions of wokeness and emphasizes the need for integrity in discourse. The conversation highlights the challenges posed by identity politics, ethnic conflict, and the importance of unity within conservative circles. Wilson advocates for honest communication and the significance of communal ties in navigating today's ideological battles.

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May 19, 2025 • 1h 3min
The Biden Cancer Coup | Guest: The Prudentialist | 5/19/25
In this riveting discussion, The Prudentialist, a political commentator focused on flyover country, delves into the shocking implications of Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis. He argues that this revelation may expose a cynical plot by the Democratic Party to manipulate power dynamics. The conversation critiques the media's role in shaping public perception and highlights the erosion of trust in political institutions. They raise alarming questions about accountability, urging listeners to confront the deeper issues of corruption and narrative control in American politics.