

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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Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 3min
Leftist Storm Minnesota Church, Violate Federal Law | Guest: Will Chamberlain | 1/19/26
In this discussion, guest Will Chamberlain, a senior counsel at the Article III Project, analyzes the chaotic church invasion in Minnesota, led by former CNN anchor Don Lemon. He explores potential violations of federal laws and compares the incident to January 6th. Chamberlain highlights the implications of the FACE Act and argues for the application of the Ku Klux Klan Act against the protesters. The conversation also delves into the emotional impact on children, possible federal responses, and necessary reforms to protect religious practices.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 3min
The Siege of Minnesota | 1/16/26
Minnesota is in turmoil as rioters attack ICE facilities and steal weapons. The potential invocation of the Insurrection Act looms large amid claims of voter fraud conspiracies. Auron critiques the response from state officials, particularly Governor Tim Walz, suggesting a dangerous encouragement of unrest. He also discusses the implications of escalating violence and public threats against ICE agents. The conversation raises concerns about the erosion of democratic norms and predicts that while the current unrest may subside, further flashpoints are likely.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 53min
Can Trump Ban Usury? | Guest: Matthew Williams | 1/14/26
Matthew Williams, known as 'the prudentialist', joins for a lively discussion on Donald Trump's bold economic plans. They delve into the implications of banning corporate purchases of single-family homes and capping credit card interest at 10%. Williams analyzes how these policies could reshape local housing markets and the potential pushback from conservatives who view them as socialist. They also tackle the intricacies of enforcing interest caps and the need for improved financial literacy. The conversation is both insightful and timely!

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Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 1min
When the Bread and Circuses Turn Gay | 1/12/26
The podcast dives into the idea that modern entertainment, like video games and sports, serves as a distraction similar to ancient Rome's bread and circuses. It argues that declining quality in media may be a blessing, driving young men toward more meaningful pursuits. The host critiques the current propaganda in storytelling, contrasting it with past practices of subtlety. Additionally, it explores how addictive entertainment can detract from real achievement, urging listeners to seek civic engagement and personal development instead.

Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 16min
Libs Are Calling for Civil War | Guest: J. Burden | 1/9/25
Political commentator J. Burden, known for The Jay Burden Show, joins to tackle heated topics surrounding immigration enforcement and media narratives. They analyze shocking new bodycam footage from an ICE incident, exposing media misinformation and discussing the broader implications of civil war rhetoric from the left. J. Burden argues that activist tactics aim to provoke reactions while advocating for accountability in doxing incidents against federal agents. They also delve into the history of the Community Relations Service and suggest ways to defund it.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 11min
The Truth About White Identity Politics | 1/8/26
The discussion dives into the rising interest in white identity politics among younger generations. It explores the differences between race and ethnicity, emphasizing the importance of ethnos. The host critiques conservative responses to this trend, highlighting perceived hypocrisy in their rhetoric. There's a focus on how immigrant enclaves maintain strong ethnocentrism and how successes of other tribes influence young whites' racial awareness. The talk concludes with recommendations for conservatives on engaging white identities in a more constructive manner.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 53min
How Zohran Mamdani Killed Propositional Nationalism | 1/7/26
The discussion dives into Zohran Mamdani's bold rejection of the American proposition at his inauguration, shaking up traditional notions of national identity. It critiques the concept of propositional nationalism, highlighting its logical flaws and inability to unify diverse communities. Auron also explores implications of recent Somali scams in Minnesota and examines the controversies surrounding ICE protests. The show ultimately challenges listeners to rethink the foundations of American identity and community cohesion.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 60min
Trump Strikes Venezuela ... What Comes Next? | Guest: Matthew Williams | 1/5/26
Matthew Williams, known as the Prudentialist, is a political commentator who dives into geopolitics and foreign policy. In this discussion, he analyzes the surprising nighttime raid capturing Nicolás Maduro and what that means for U.S. foreign policy. They explore concerns over potential nation-building, the implications of narco-terrorism, and how the strike relates to America's historical influence in Latin America. They also delve into the geopolitical risks posed by China and Russia and debate the balance between foreign operations and domestic priorities.

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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.


