The Auron MacIntyre Show

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5 snips
Aug 7, 2025 • 9min

It's Time to Talk About Paperwork Americans | 8/7/25

The discussion tackles Representative Delia Ramirez's striking statement about her Guatemalan pride versus her American identity. It raises critical questions about national loyalty in light of diverse immigrant backgrounds. As politicians like Ramirez redefine citizenship, the conversation probes the implications of divided loyalties and the need for clearer citizenship values. This thought-provoking examination challenges traditional views on what it truly means to be American.
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10 snips
Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 5min

Trump Admin Blocks Disaster Aid to Americans Over Israel | 8/6/25

The Trump administration's controversial directive to block disaster relief for cities that boycott Israel sparked significant backlash and led to a major policy rethink. The discussion also delves into the ethical dilemmas of using AI to resurrect deceased loved ones, highlighting emotional complexities and dangers. As the conversation unfolds, the intertwining of U.S. disaster aid with foreign policy raises questions about prioritizing American interests, alongside an exploration of threats to free speech and digital privacy amid strict regulations.
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7 snips
Aug 4, 2025 • 55min

Is Democracy the Only Biblical Government? | Guest: Chase Davis | 8/4/25

In this discussion, Pastor Chase Davis, who leads The Well Church and hosts Full Proof Theology, delves into the complex relationship between biblical teachings and modern governance. They examine whether liberal democracy is a divinely mandated system or a human construct. Davis critiques the 'woke' ideology within Christianity, emphasizing the necessity of virtue in leadership. The conversation also highlights the historical context of biblical governance and its implications for contemporary political systems.
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9 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 1h 21min

Assimilation and Its Discontents | Guest: Andrew Beck | 8/1/25

Andrew Beck, Vice President of Communications at the Claremont Institute, dives deep into the issues of immigration and assimilation in modern America. He discusses the historical evolution of American identity, the challenges faced by recent immigrant groups in assimilating, and the importance of shared cultural values. Beck critiques contemporary immigration policies that risk undermining social cohesion and advocates for true integration into the American cultural fabric. The conversation also touches on the role of heritage and religion in shaping national identity.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 8min

Sex Offenders Can’t Adopt, but They Can Buy a Baby? | 7/31/25

A viral social media post highlights a gay couple’s acquisition of a baby through surrogacy, igniting debates about the ethics of such arrangements. Critics argue that surrogacy may not prioritize the child's well-being, especially when one parent has a history as a convicted sex offender. The discussion dives into the societal backlash against surrogacy, the implications of parentage, and calls for legislative changes to better protect children’s interests amidst growing concerns.
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9 snips
Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 17min

Do Sydney Sweeney's Jeans Make Her a Nazi? | Guest: J. Burden | 7/30/25

J. Burden, a cultural commentator and host of The Jay Burden Show, joins to tackle the bizarre outrage over Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad, accused of being Nazi propaganda simply for featuring an attractive white woman. The conversation dives into societal double standards and the media's inconsistent outrage, such as the lack of attention given to a violent incident involving a white couple at a music festival. They explore the intersection of fashion, identity, and evolving beauty standards amidst rising racial tensions and media narratives.
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5 snips
Jul 28, 2025 • 55min

The Transhumanist Temptation | Guest: Grayson Quay | 7/27/25

Grayson Quay, a consultant and author of "The Transhumanist Temptation," dives into the fascinating world of transhumanism, revealing how its impacts are already part of our lives. He explores the intersection of body modification, AI, and spirituality, raising important ethical questions about technology's role in redefining humanity. The conversation takes a critical look at the complexities of identity, the emotional ties to technology, and the risks of losing our essence in the pursuit of advancement. Quay advocates for meaningful innovations over superficial ones.
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30 snips
Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 3min

Can Modern Societies Reproduce Themselves? | Guest: Geoffrey Miller | 7/25/25

Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary psychologist and professor at the University of New Mexico, delves into the alarming trend of declining birth rates worldwide. He discusses how technological advancements might hinder family formation and the disconnect between sexual activity and reproduction. The conversation emphasizes the need for cultural shifts that prioritize family over individual pursuits while addressing modern dating dynamics. Miller also explores AI's influence on relationships and the critical role of community and caregiving in nurturing future generations.
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17 snips
Jul 24, 2025 • 9min

If No One Goes to Jail, the Coup Was a Success | 7/24/25

A stunning revelation claims the Russiagate investigation was a tactic by the Obama administration to undermine Trump. The discussion critiques the apparent lack of accountability for political leaders involved in scandals. There's a strong call for real consequences, highlighting how without jail time, these revelations may not lead to lasting change. The podcast emphasizes that mere acknowledgment of corruption will not suffice in preventing future political abuses.
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11 snips
Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 1min

Why Stephen Colbert's Late Show Failed | Guest: Wade Stotts | 7/23/25

Wade Stotts, a comedian and internet personality, joins to dissect the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's Late Show. Together, they explore how Colbert's humor fell flat amidst changing audience tastes. The duo dives into the evolving landscape of late-night TV, scrutinizing the shift from traditional formats to more organic styles like podcasts. They also ponder the impact of political satire on comedic quality and question the future of late-night comedy in an internet-driven era. Ultimately, they offer a critical look at celebrity culture and its disconnect with audiences.

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