
The Andrew Klavan Show Ep. 1264 - One Fake Battle After Another
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Jan 30, 2026 Sharp media criticism and how language shapes public perceptions. A deep dive into immigration clashes in Minneapolis and debates over enforcement choices. Discussion of media double standards and the rise of a new populist political coalition. Reflections on historical memory, especially the Holocaust, and how faith and humility inform personal views.
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Media Creates A Memory Vacuum
- Andrew Klavan argues media coverage erases context by ignoring Democratic administrations and focusing only on Republicans.
- He says this memory vacuum skews public debate and prevents fair comparisons of events.
Incident Framing Hides Larger Policy Issue
- Klavan frames the Minneapolis ICE shooting as part of a recurring playbook driven by funded agitators and media framing.
- He insists investigations matter but the bigger conversation should be about deporting millions of undocumented migrants.
Billionaire-Funded Agitation Shapes Protests
- Klavan cites wealthy funders directing nonprofit activism to manufacture street incidents and political pressure.
- He connects billionaire donations to organized agitation that shapes media narratives and policy debates.











