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End of Western Civilization got you down? All is tickety-boo on The Andrew Klavan Show as Andrew laughs his way through Armageddon with political satire, cultural commentary, interviews and relentless mockery of racial pieties, sexual perversities, and feminist absurdities. Fridays at 2pm ET | 11am PT.
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Sep 21, 2024 • 9min
Best Moments from Matt Walsh’s "Am I Racist?" Media Tour
Matt Walsh, a filmmaker known for his thought-provoking documentary 'Am I Racist?', shares highlights from his media tour. He humorously recounts absurd encounters during race discussions, including a bizarre reparation stunt. The film cleverly combines humor with critical social commentary, offering insightful storytelling. Walsh discusses viewer reactions that balance enjoyment with emotional engagement. Additionally, he critiques anti-American sentiments observed in the media while introducing a health tech, Lumen, for personalized wellness insights.

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Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 23min
Ep. 1199 - Every Man A Donald
The podcast humorously critiques sensational media portrayals, especially surrounding Donald Trump. It dives into serious implications of recent threats to political figures and links them to broader societal issues. The hosts discuss the media's role in covering up scandals and its impact on public perceptions of race and gender roles. Additionally, geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Iran are examined, alongside the challenges of maintaining faith and morals in a complex world. Ultimately, it explores the interconnectedness of personal and societal challenges today.

Sep 18, 2024 • 36min
The Censorship Is Just Beginning | Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin, co-host of Triggernometry, dives into the alarming rise of censorship in England and its implications for the future of free speech. He contrasts comedic freedoms in the UK and the US, exploring how identity politics is reshaping comedy. Kisin critiques political motivations behind immigration policies, linking them to broader economic transformations. He also reflects on the significance of open discussions through his podcast, advocating for diverse perspectives in today's polarized society.

Sep 14, 2024 • 5min
Am I Racist? The Comedy Hollywood Didn't See Coming
Dive into the theatrical release of a bold comedy that takes a hilarious jab at identity politics. It cleverly mirrors the style of cult classic films while aiming to spark conversation. The discussion touches on the film's growing popularity and its impact in today's polarized climate. Plus, savor insights about the importance of quality American-sourced meat, making this episode a flavorful blend of comedy and serious topics.

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Sep 14, 2024 • 1h 14min
The Media Despises You | Ep. 1198
Exploring the media's disdain for everyday Americans, the discussion highlights the disconnect between narratives and reality. Racism and satire intertwine as humor becomes a lens for political critique. There's a deep dive into fracking debates and the hypocrisy of political promises, shedding light on public distrust. The podcast also examines the sacrifices celebrated in cinema versus the everyday heroism often overlooked, while tackling modern dating challenges. Finally, it addresses the complexities of anti-Semitism and societal responsibilities in understanding its roots.

Sep 11, 2024 • 37min
The Business of RACE Hustling | Matt Walsh & Justin Folk
Matt Walsh, a star of 'Am I Racist?,' and director Justin Folk dive into the controversial world of race hustling. They discuss the complexities of tackling societal issues through film, balancing humor with serious themes. Their film highlights the disconnect between upper-class activists and lower-income communities. The duo reflects on their collaborative journey and the evolving landscape of conservative media. They also explore the intricate process of film editing, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and the support of the Daily Wire in innovative projects.

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 25min
Daily Wire Backstage: The Presidential Debate
Donald Trump, the former President, and Kamala Harris, the current Vice President, engage in a spirited discussion dissecting their recent debate performances. They tackle critical issues like inflation, abortion, and immigration, with Trump facing scrutiny for his engagement tactics. The analysis highlights media bias, voter motivation, and the significance of Kevin’s missed opportunities. The conversation humorously critiques celebrity influence on politics and addresses the need for better moderator selection in debates.

Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 13min
Why America is Like A Horror Movie | Ep. 1197
Explore how horror movies reflect America’s cultural anxieties, linking spirituality and tyranny. Delve into the critique of modern arts and the stagnation found in film and media. Unpack the complexities of free speech amidst political extremism and censorship, while navigating the moral dilemmas of historical narratives. Laughter meets sharp satire as they dissect contemporary figures and ideologies, revealing deeper implications about good, evil, and societal direction. A fascinating discourse on empowerment and racial dynamics rounds out the discussion.

Sep 4, 2024 • 34min
The Current State of MAGA World | Sebastian Gorka
Dr. Sebastian Gorka, a podcast host and former Deputy Assistant to the President for Strategy, dives into the current state of MAGA World. He discusses the challenges and opportunities ahead of a potential second Trump term, focusing on election strategies that prioritize genuine voter connection. Gorka addresses the complexities of abortion politics post-Roe v. Wade, and critiques media narratives. He also contrasts Trump's foreign policies with the Biden administration, emphasizing the importance of military and educational reforms.

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Aug 31, 2024 • 1h 11min
Trump Vs. The Failed Elite | Ep. 1196
A satirical critique highlights the disconnect between elite political narratives and the everyday realities Americans face. The podcast examines the Biden administration's policies and explores how the left identifies societal issues effectively, while conservatives often shy away from them. There's a sharp commentary on the failures of elite institutions and the crisis of information, emphasizing the importance of family structures in ensuring societal stability. The conversation also touches on cultural challenges for conservative values amidst political turmoil.


