The Andrew Klavan Show
Summary: End of Western Civilization got you down? All is tickety-boo on The Andrew Klavan Show as Andrew laughs his way though Armageddon with political satire, cultural commentary, interviews and relentless mockery of racial pieties, sexual perversities, and feminist absurdities. Monday thru Thursday.
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Podcasts:
Andrew dissects Obama's insane interaction with Raoul Castro; and discusses how a culture of narcissism weakens capitalism; plus more Holy Week Stuff I Like.
Andrew celebrates the wonderful trade where the U.S. gets everyone in Cuba who wants to be free and Cuba gets our communist President; plus off-beat Holy Week stuff I like.
Andrew discusses the Senate's court strategy; the last two days of Trump craziness; and he interviews the director of the new movie about Jesus's childhood.
Andrew cleans up the debris of the primaries, vets Obama's Supreme Court pick; and sings the praises of one last Paul Newman film.
It's the Ides of March, and Andrew explains why killing tyrants doesn't help; plus he reveals why Bernie Sanders is morally unfit to be president; and more Paul Newman stuff I like.
Andrew broadcasts from Ground Zero in the battle for conservatism as things turn nasty for our heroic gang at the Daily Wire and violent in the streets. But, of course, there's always Stuff I Like!
Andrew welcomes James Pierson, author of Shattered Consensus, to discuss whether there's hope for America's future; and takes sides in the Media Wars over Trump.
Andrew dissects the primary results, and explains why no one ever sees anything coming ever; plus a new film makes the ranks of Stuff I Like.
Andrew observes the stupidest day of the year, disassembles the United Nations, and names the greatest video game of all time.
Andrew just loves hearing your opinions on what he can do to himself; he discusses the Cruz comeback; and explains what the film Room has to say about the election.
Andrew looks on aghast as the G.O.P. goes insane and Hollywood remains insane; plus some classic advice on how to be a real man.
Andrew explores the similarities between Super Tuesday and a Japanese monster movie — and there are a lot of them! Plus a realistic look at the future of the conservative movement.
Andrew looks at the important questions being raised in the GOP race; asks what difference do Hillary's emails make?; and examines another great poem that speaks to our time.
Andrew discusses the latest Trump endorsements; the Oscar craziness; and a classic poem that describes our political moment.
Andrew takes a look at this year's nominated films, and discusses how deception leads to censorship; plus this week's musical Stuff I Like.