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The Derek Hunter Podcast

A Texas Goof, Maine's Nazi, and the Last Temptation of Batman

The Derek Hunter Podcast

Derek Hunter

News

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In this guest-hosted episode of the Derek Hunter Podcast, columnist Dean Karayanis — New York Sun columnist and longtime member of Rush Limbaugh’s “highly overrated staff” — dives into a wide-ranging, culturally sharp monologue exploring how modern society has cheapened life, diluted powerful historical lessons, and substituted serious political discourse with empty media crosstalk. Dean reacts to the Democratic Nazi candidate for Senate in Maine, Graham Platner, smearing Senator Collins (who voted to convict President Trump in his second impeachment trial) “set me to die” in Iraq, contrasting it with General George S. Patton’s authentic, uncompromising World War II ethos. He explores how the cinematic portrayal of Patton by George C. Scott has shaped our collective memory of war, and how Hollywood narratives have warped our understanding of historical conflicts like Vietnam. Turning a critical eye toward the media landscape, Dean dissects the tragic passing of hockey legend Claude Lemieux, using it to launch a stark, data-driven critique of Canada’s controversial MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) program. Drawing from his own professional background in veterinary medicine, he explains the profound psychological toll that ending life takes on the human brain and warns against a culture that treats human existence as a mere "clump of cells." Finally, Dean analyzes the upcoming Texas Senate race involving James Talarico, the pitfalls of Republicans relying on cheap mockery instead of serious policy persuasion, and the return of The Washington Star. He wraps up the hour with a refreshing media contrast: Michael Keaton’s viral, purely entertaining commencement speech at Kent State, proving that public figures can still choose to uplift an audience rather than make everything about themselves in service of left-wing politics.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Derek Hunter podcast.

0:07.8

It is Monday, June the 1st of 2026.

0:11.9

And because it is a Monday, that means you're hearing from me, Dean Carriannis, your guest host.

0:17.2

My current column at the New York Sun.

0:19.7

You can go read it at nysun.com.

0:22.6

You can also find my columns through Apple News.

0:25.5

That's a little backdoor.

0:26.6

There's some of those aggregators that are out there so you can slip past the paywall,

0:31.2

see if it's something you might want to purchase.

0:33.3

Platner, that would be Graham Platner running for,

0:36.3

set it up in Maine.

0:38.8

Charging American soldiers are sent to die, which is his quotation, advances Hollywood Nelistic, nihilistic, depending on how

0:45.7

pretentious you are, view of military service. This is the thing that he said about Susan Collins,

0:51.8

that she sent me to die in Iraq. And it's always bothered me.

0:56.0

It's always been such an insult to the American fighting men and now fighting women to act as if the

1:03.8

people in Washington send them because they want them to get killed. Even LBJ, who obviously,

1:10.2

I've mentioned before, that he had severe mental problems.

1:13.4

He was bipolar. His wife, Claudia, known as Lady Bird, because he was such a narcissist,

1:19.3

he had to have her have the same initials as he did because he wanted to be like FDR, a little

1:23.9

known story there. She was the only one who could get him out of bed some days.

1:27.7

She covered up for a lot of this infirmity that Lyndon Johnson had.

1:32.7

You imagine a first lady covering up for the infirmity of a president?

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