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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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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 23min
Ep. 1259 - Love in a Time of Murder
High-profile killings serve as a stark reflection of cultural decline. Klavan explores how narratives shape political power and provoke violence. He discusses the moral absence behind murder, linking love and dignity to an ethical imperative against killing. The need for defending Western values against Islamist ideologies is examined, alongside stories of heroism in tragic events. Klavan critiques political responses to violence and emphasizes the importance of moral truth over self-interest, urging listeners to integrate faith and love into a necessary cultural renewal.

Dec 18, 2025 • 12min
Klavan Reacts to Anti-Christmas TikToks
The host dives into a series of cringe-worthy TikToks that express disdain for Christmas. He critiques a family that claims the holiday is demonic, arguing that social media shouldn't dictate beliefs. With sharp humor, he satirizes joyless creators and their lack of insight. He even connects holiday negativity to deeper issues like family alcoholism. Lists of disliked holiday words add comedic flair, while a reaction to a TikTok attacking 'Merry Christmas' underscores modern oversensitivity. It's a spirited mix of humor and critique!

Dec 17, 2025 • 35min
What The Right Must Build To Encourage Conservative Filmmaking w/Dallas Sonnier
Dallas Sonnier, a film producer renowned for his work on independent genre films like Bone Tomahawk, shares his insights and experiences in the filmmaking industry. He discusses his latest project, Frontier Crucible, a traditional Western that honors classic cinematic style. Sonnier emphasizes the need for conservatives to gain a foothold in Hollywood, advocating for education and infrastructure to nurture talent. He also offers a behind-the-scenes look at casting high-profile actors and the importance of authentic storytelling without pandering to stereotypes.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 14min
Friendly Fire: Terror, Trump, and the Worst Movie of the Year
Batya Ungar-Sargon, a sharp journalist and commentator, joins the discussion on pressing topics like immigration and assimilation. The group explores the realities of radical Islam in relation to European security and contrasts it with the American experience of immigration. Batya emphasizes the importance of restoring dignity for the working class and critiques the impact of recent tariffs. Additionally, they share a humorous take on the worst movies of the year, providing a light-hearted end to a serious conversation.

Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 14min
Ep. 1258 - A Change is Gonna Come
A cultural revolution is on the horizon, echoing the transformative 1960s. Klavan critiques how the left has weaponized social reforms and highlights the signs of their failures. He draws parallels between the internet and the printing press, while expressing concern over Hollywood's decline and the sidelining of conservative voices. Exploring the interplay of faith, AI, and identity, he warns against the idolatry of machines and advocates for a storytelling approach that honors family values and truth. His reflections inspire a call for cultural renewal.

Dec 11, 2025 • 16min
These Pro-Somali TikToks Are Hilariously Awful
The host dives into Trump's controversial comments about Somali immigrants, offering a sharp critique of the TikTok defenses that follow. He humorously reacts to claims that Somali internet cafes benefited local communities and mocks accusations of white supremacy influencing immigration policies. The commentary takes on TikTokers' exaggerated concerns about a supposed white ethnostate, mixing satire with social commentary. The discussion concludes with a playful jab at Ilhan Omar and the media's handling of Somali issues.

Dec 10, 2025 • 36min
How Hollywood Can Bridge Its Disconnect With the American Public w/ Christian Toto
Christian Toto, a seasoned film critic and founder of HollywoodInToto.com, joins to delve into Hollywood's waning grasp on American culture. They analyze why box-office flops are becoming common, attributing them to streaming, 'woke' pressures, and overexposed stars. The resurgence of horror reveals a creative shift. They debate the loss of cultural connection with theater attendance declining in favor of home streaming. Toto also highlights the rise of faith-based films and urges conservative audiences to support impactful projects that resonate.

Dec 6, 2025 • 2min
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 12min
Ep. 1257 - The Empire of Lies Strikes Back
Delve into a spirited critique of Michelle Obama’s comments on hair and swimming, illustrating elite entitlement. Explore how slow news seasons empower media bias with misleading narratives. Unpack Trump's bold response to 'aging' coverage while dissecting media lapses on charity fraud in Minnesota. Challenge today's cultural landscape, from bizarre abortion clinics to wokeness stifling creativity in films. Ultimately, a call for conservatives to actively support alternative media and raise awareness against a looming 'empire of lies.'

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Dec 4, 2025 • 12min
Boomer Tries Decrypting Gen Z Slang
Dive into the hilarious journey of decoding Gen Z slang! The host shares comedic takes on terms like 'mankeeping' and 'benching,' while critiquing modern dating habits. Laugh along as he navigates through 'breadcrumbing' and 'gray rocking,' exposing the quirks of today's relationship culture. From 'girl math' to 'ghostlighting,' each term sparks witty observations and a healthy dose of nostalgia. Get ready for a blend of humor and insight as the generational chasm becomes a playground of language!


