
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 25, 2025 • 1h 8min
The Israel-Iran War Did Not Take Place | Guest: The Prudentialist | 6/25/25
The Prudentialist, a keen commentator on political and cultural issues, joins the discussion to dissect the tumultuous Israel-Iran conflict. They explore how leaders shifted objectives during chaos, with ceasefires quickly broken and attacks blurring the lines of warfare. The conversation dives into U.S. and Israeli political dynamics amid public opinion pressures and examines the implications of Iran's nuclear ambitions on foreign policy. Plus, they reflect on the role of social media in shaping political discourse during these critical times.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 35min
Did Christ's Resurrection Seal Away the Old Gods? | Guests: Andrew Isker and Alex Petkas | 6/23/25
Andrew Isker, a pastor known for his theological insights, and Alex Petkas, a historian specializing in ancient history, dive into the intriguing implications of Christ's resurrection on ancient pagan beliefs. They discuss the decline of oracles, the clash between Christianity and paganism, and the complex dynamics of idolatry in biblical contexts. Their conversation uncovers how these historical transformations reflect modern spiritual warfare and the enduring relevance of faith amidst societal challenges, urging a deeper engagement with timeless narratives.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 30min
Analyzing the Ted Cruz vs. Tucker Carlson Debate | 6/20/25
Tucker Carlson, renowned political commentator, and Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas, engage in a fiery discussion about U.S. involvement in the Israeli war on Iran. They tackle contentious issues like government spending priorities, exposing frustrations over foreign aid versus domestic funding. The pair also delve into the influence of AIPAC and the complexities of foreign lobbying, arguing for accountability. Ultimately, they explore the intricate ties between faith and politics, challenging the theological justifications for unwavering support of Israel.

Jun 19, 2025 • 10min
Why the Right Became Skeptical of War — and Should Stay That Way | 6/19/25
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered demands from elites in Europe and America for NATO-aligned nations to involve themselves in the conflict. Many Republicans were initially on board, with Fox News and CNN marching in lockstep behind intervention. But the Republican base quickly soured on the war once it became clear that U.S. involvement didn’t serve American interests. In a strange inversion, the Right became anti-war while the Left championed military escalation. That reversal matters now, as some in the GOP look to drag the country into another long conflict. We should remember what Ukraine taught us.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 1h
Why Nation-Building Doesn't Work | Guest: J. Burden | 6/18/25
J. Burden, a political theory podcast host, dives into the failures of U.S. nation-building efforts. He critiques past regime changes in Iraq and Afghanistan, spotlighting the disconnect between imposed democracy and local cultures. Burden warns about the dangers of military interventions in unstable regions, using Iran as a key example. He also dissects the influence of lobbyists and defense contractors behind these initiatives. The conversation offers sharp insights into the complexities of geopolitics and the moral implications of foreign interventions.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 16min
Nothing Ever Happens: War, Assassination, Riots | Guest: The Prudentialist | 6/16/25
The Prudentialist, a keen observer of current events and political issues, joins to unpack a chaotic week dominated by war, assassination, and escalating protests. They delve into the recent conflict between Israel and Iran, discussing its implications for U.S. foreign policy. The tragic political assassination in Minnesota raises questions about immigration debates and modern discourse. The conversation also critiques rising political violence and explores the economic impacts of immigration, urging a focus on national interests and political stability.

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Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 37min
Discussing the Near Future with Nick Land | Guest: Nick Land | 6/13/25
Nick Land, a prominent philosopher recognized for his theories on technocapital accelerationism and neoreactionary politics, dives into intriguing discussions about the mainstreaming of neoreaction. He analyzes whether figures like Trump and Musk are embodying these ideas. The dialogue also navigates the nature of time, critiques of liberalism, and how managerialism intertwines with capitalism. Lastly, Land reflects on the demographic challenges facing East Asia and their existential implications for society.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 12min
It's Not a Riot, It's an Invasion | 6/12/25
Recent events in Los Angeles are framed not as typical protests but as an invasion, with illegal immigrants openly asserting claims over California. The discussion highlights the historical context of civil unrest linked to demographic changes and the challenges of assimilation within self-contained ethnic communities. The complexities of Mexican immigrant identity and the uneven political responses to violence in the streets are explored, urging robust immigration policies while addressing the implications of such unrest on American society.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 19min
The Shadowy Agency That Managed the Civil Right Revolution | Guest: Academic Agent | 6/11/25
Academic Agent, a writer and political commentator, sheds light on the shadowy Community Relations Service, created to foster civil rights, but now with a controversial agenda. He reveals how the agency manipulates narratives surrounding race and civil unrest, spotlighting its role in shaping public perception. They discuss methods of media manipulation, emphasizing the agency’s influence on racial incidents and the implications for local communities. The conversation also touches on broader political strategies and the historical contexts that continue to affect today's civil rights discourse.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 1h 14min
The Trump-Musk Civil War and Insurrection in LA | Guest: The Prudentialist | 6/9/25
The Prudentialist, a commentator on culture and politics, delves into the recent rift between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. They discuss how this fallout may fracture their coalition post-2024 election. The conversation shifts to the escalating unrest in LA tied to immigration and identity crises, critiquing the disconnection between elite leaders and everyday citizens. Prudentialist raises concerns about civil unrest and its historical context, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive national identity amidst rising social tensions.