The Auron MacIntyre Show

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Feb 27, 2025 • 9min

Illegal Aliens Are Criminals | 2/27/25

The discussion dives into the immediate effects of the Trump administration's deportation efforts, emphasizing how media narratives manipulate public sentiment. It highlights the severe societal impacts of illegal immigration, including strain on public services and safety concerns. There's a critical look at the implications of voting rights for undocumented individuals and the growing bipartisan acknowledgment of the need for stronger border enforcement. Stricter policies are advocated to tackle the associated challenges.
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Feb 26, 2025 • 59min

US Intelligence Operated a Secret Trans Sex Chat | Guest: J. Burden | 2/26/25

J. Burden, a journalist and commentator, dives into shocking revelations about a secret transgender sex chat room involving members of the U.S. intelligence community, including the CIA and NSA. They discuss the ethical and security implications of government employees engaging in such behavior while on duty. Burden critiques the influence of radical ideologies on these agencies, addressing accountability and the potential for misconduct. The conversation also explores how personal identity and societal norms are evolving within the intelligence landscape.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 2min

Is the Southern Baptist Convention Woke on Immigration? | Guest: Jon Harris | 2/24/25

In this insightful discussion, Jon Harris, an author and host of "Conversations That Matter," unpacks the Southern Baptist Convention's controversial stance on immigration. He highlights the disparity between church leadership and congregational beliefs, especially regarding federal aid for refugee resettlement. The conversation also navigates the evolving perspectives within the denomination and the implications of their funding strategies. Harris critiques the internal struggles and cultural tensions in the SBC while emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to outreach.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 1h 1min

Should We Board the ARC? | 2/21/25

A new conference aims to challenge progressive globalism, bringing together a diverse group from various political backgrounds. Discussions reveal a tension between traditional Christian values and contemporary cultural shifts, especially amid immigration concerns. The impact of media and technology on public opinion is scrutinized, alongside the idea of generational dissatisfaction with established ideologies. Personal experiences at the conference highlight the importance of meaningful dialogue in navigating differing viewpoints.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 9min

Trajan VS Hadrian: Fate of an Empire | Guest: Alex Petkas | 2/19/25

In this engaging discussion, history professor Alex Petkas, host of the 'Cost of Glory' podcast, unpacks the contrasting leadership styles of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Trajan, known for his aggressive expansion, pushed Rome's borders to their peak, while Hadrian wisely focused on fortifying the empire's limits. The conversation draws fascinating parallels to modern American political discourse, exploring lessons in governance, power dynamics, and cultural integration that today's leaders can learn from these ancient figures.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 3min

Can The Administrative State Be Right-Wing? | Guest: Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry | 2/17/ 25

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, host of the PolicySphere podcast, dives into the complexities of the administrative state and its implications for right-wing politics. He questions whether government bureaucracy can serve conservative ideals effectively. The discussion touches on historical governance perspectives, the influence of federal policy in education, and the challenges of managing ideological divides. Gobry emphasizes the potential of bureaucracy when balanced with local interests and advocates for reviving community ties in a rapidly changing society.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 11min

Meek Not Weak: The End of Loser Christianity | Guest: Chase Davis | 2/14/25

Chase Davis, a pastor and host of "Full Proof Theology," passionately discusses the need for a stronger, more assertive Christianity in today's culture. He challenges the notion of meekness as weakness, advocating for a reclaiming of Christian influence in politics and cultural discourse. Davis emphasizes the dangers of passive faith and secular education, calling for bold preaching and engagement with society. The conversation also humorously touches on the portrayal of Christianity in films, reflecting on the church's evolving role and necessity for unity among denominations.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 12min

Against the Propositional Nation | 2/13/25

Is America merely a dream or a set of ideas anyone can adopt? A critique of the propositional nation emerges, questioning its viability in shaping a cohesive identity. Delve into the challenges faced by modern leadership in reconnecting with national sentiment, and explore the impact of cultural heritage versus an identity rooted in propositions. The discussion revisits historical principles, contrasting aspirations with political realities to provoke a deeper understanding of what defines American identity today.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 59min

Progressives Double Down on Trans Madness | 2/12/25

The discussion dives into the surprising resilience of the progressive agenda, even after major political setbacks. They analyze a New York Times article showcasing the Left's unwavering stance on trans issues and anti-white narratives. Controversies surrounding gender identity spark intense debate about implications for women in sports and military. Activist-driven media coverage intensifies awareness of these topics, revealing public opinion complexities and moral dilemmas, especially regarding children. Personal anecdotes add depth to the conversation.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 1min

JD Vance Destroys Cancel Culture | Guest: Jonathan Keeperman | 2/10/25

Jonathan Keeperman, head of Passage Prize and expert on cancel culture, joins the discussion to dissect a recent incident where JD Vance stood against the cancellation of a young engineer. They explore the cultural implications of this shift in the right's response to wokeness, highlighting the role of humor as a tool in political discourse. The conversation touches on the need for conservative accountability and self-defined moral standards, alongside strategies for countering leftist influence in a rapidly changing media landscape.

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