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Daniel McCarthy

Spectator World columnist and Heritage Foundation fellow who provides analysis on foreign policy and argued the Iran intervention could mark the end of neoconservatism.

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Mar 9, 2026 • 45min

Americano: why Iran marks the end of neoconservatism

Daniel McCarthy, Spectator World columnist and Heritage Foundation fellow, offers a concise foreign policy perspective. He argues Trump's Iran campaign could mark the end of neoconservative era. They discuss risks of escalation, missile and nuclear stakes, Israel's influence, MAGA coalition strains, and how a decisive strike might reshape US commitments in the Middle East.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 45min

Why Iran marks the end of neoconservatism

Daniel McCarthy, Spectator World columnist and Heritage Foundation fellow, explains how Trump’s Iran actions might mark the end of neoconservative dominance. He traces the historical roots back to 1979. Short, risky strikes, missile and nuclear deterrence, regional escalation risks, Israel’s standing, and how political coalitions react are all explored in sharp, provocative conversation.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 34min

Spectator Out Loud: Luke Coppen, Mary Wakefield, Daniel McCarthy, Michael Simmons & Hugh Thomson

Mary Wakefield, a seasoned writer for The Spectator, celebrates cartoonist Michael Heath's remarkable 75-year career and shares insights from their engaging conversation. Daniel McCarthy warns about the dangers of US-led regime change in Venezuela, highlighting potential chaos and mass migration. Michael Simmons critiques the reliability of Britain’s official data, stressing its implications for governance. Hugh Thomson reflects on 1970s terrorism through Jason Burke’s work, revealing the complex legacy of that era.
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Jul 21, 2024 • 38min

Daniel McCarthy & Brett Hollenbeck - Digital Marketing Apocalypse - Part 2

Daniel McCarthy, an expert in digital marketing analytics, teams up with Brett Hollenbeck, a researcher of online retail trends, to dive deep into the seismic shifts in digital marketing. They unpack a pivotal study revealing skyrocketing marketing costs and decreasing customer acquisition yields. The duo explores the ramifications of Apple’s privacy policies and iOS 14's App Tracking Transparency, discussing how these changes disrupt advertising strategies and create hidden challenges for small businesses. It's a must-listen for anyone navigating this new marketing landscape!
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Jan 16, 2026 • 49min

WINNING THROUGH INTIMIDATION! A Conversation with Daniel McCarthy of the The Spectator and New York Post - #913

In this engaging conversation, political commentator Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age and columnist for The Spectator and New York Post, delves into Minnesota's Somali scandal and its implications for Democrats. They discuss the ICE shooting incident, political division, and potential 2028 contenders like Gavin Newsom. McCarthy critiques the left's influence in Minnesota and emphasizes the need for tough Republican strategies against radicalism. They also touch on geopolitical tensions in Iran and Venezuela, and education's failure to address 20th-century communism.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 45min

#551: What We Thought We Knew About Retention and Customer Lifetime Value

Dan McCarthy from Emory University discusses the complexities of measuring retention and customer lifetime value. He explores differences in metrics across industries, subscription vs. non-subscription models, and the impact of free trials. The conversation challenges traditional approaches and highlights the importance of cohort-specific churn measures for evaluating business performance.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 1h 12min

265: Daniel McCarthy: What Trump voters want

Daniel McCarthy, editor-in-chief of Modern Age, discusses why Trump dominated the Republican primaries and the failures of the establishment's war on populism. They analyze the divide between Trump supporters and the Old Guard faction, the overwhelming support for Trump among Republican voters, and the impact of foreign policies on the class divide in America. They also explore Nikki Haley's stance on foreign policy and the potential for Trump to secure a second term.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 18min

What's Trump really doing in Venezuela?

Freddy Gray is joined by Daniel McCarthy, Spectator columnist and editor of Modern Age, to discuss the U.S. covert operations in Venezuela endorsed by Trump. They explore the motivations behind Trump's regime change efforts, from oil interests to neoconservative influence. The conversation delves into the potential chaos of intervention, drawing parallels with past U.S. actions in Panama and Libya. Finally, they ponder if Trump's foreign policy maneuvers are strategies to distract from his domestic challenges and how figures like Marco Rubio shape these decisions.
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Jul 26, 2024 • 1h 15min

291: Daniel McCarthy: Soviet America

Daniel McCarthy, Editor-in-chief of Modern Age: A Conservative Review, talks with Brendan O'Neill about the Orwellian cover-up of the president's decline, Kamala Harris' emptiness, and the potential of Donald Trump and JD Vance in pushing populism forward. They also discuss skepticism towards mainstream media narratives, the realignment of political parties, and the implications of a Trump-Vance ticket on the election outcome.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 33min

Americano: will abortion decide the 2024 election?

Inez Stepman and Daniel McCarthy discuss Trump's abortion strategy, the impact of Christian nationalism on the 2024 election, and the complexities of the abortion debate in America. They explore varying party reactions to anti-abortion laws and the challenges faced by the pro-life movement in a polarized climate.

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