Nightly Scroll with Hayley – Episode 98: "Wokeism Kills Late Night with Mike Crispi"
Release Date: July 25, 2025
In Episode 98 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, host Hayley Caronia engages in a robust discussion with returning guest Mike Crispy, a former New Jersey congressional candidate and chairman of the America First Republicans of New Jersey. Together, they delve into a range of pressing political and cultural issues, offering sharp conservative insights and critiques of current mainstream media and societal trends.
I. Opening Remarks and Main Themes
Hayley opens the episode by highlighting President Trump's aggressive stance against what she refers to as "fake news media," citing significant settlements as evidence of Trump's impact (00:00). She sets the stage for a critical examination of the decline of traditional media outlets and the influence of political biases within them.
II. The Decline of Late Night Shows
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the recent announcement that "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will be ending. Hayley points to financial reasons behind the decision, while Mike Crispy expands on this notion, describing late-night programs as "propaganda vehicles" for advertisers pushing specific agendas.
Notable Quote:
- Mike Crispy (03:21): "It's like, who wants to watch that? The answer is nobody wants to watch that."
Crispy criticizes the content of shows like Colbert's, suggesting that advertisers like Big Pharma sponsor these shows to maintain a "soft image," but withdraw funding when viewership declines. The hosts argue that the decline is less about political biases and more about the unsustainability of these programs' financial models in the digital age.
III. 'The View' and Its Audience
Hayley shifts the conversation to the recent hiatus announced for "The View," speculating on President Trump's influence over the show's fate. Mike Crispy offers a scathing critique of the show's primary audience, identifying "middle-aged white women" as a demographic that he believes undermines conservative electoral success.
Notable Quote:
- Mike Crispy (11:26): "Middle aged white women are the worst voting demographic in the country right now."
This segment underscores the hosts' viewpoint that certain demographics are disproportionately influenced by leftist media, thereby impacting broader political landscapes.
IV. Media's Obsession with Trump's Personal Life
The hosts express frustration over the media's fixation on Trump's personal attributes, notably his penis size, as a distraction from more substantive political discourse.
Notable Quote:
- Hayley Karania (05:23): "They're obsessed with his penis."
This obsession, they argue, trivializes serious political discussions and perpetuates a culture of mockery rather than informed debate.
V. Barack Obama's Alleged Secret Homosexuality
Hayley and Mike transition to speculating about former President Barack Obama’s personal life, asserting without evidence that he is secretly gay.
Notable Quote:
- Mike Crispy (25:24): "Barack Obama is not dating Jennifer Aniston. No, no, no. He's dating a dude. That's who he's dating."
They reference questionable sources and anecdotes to support their claims, a segment that underscores their broader skepticism toward established political figures.
VI. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Failed Ventures
The conversation shifts to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, critiquing their commercial endeavors and perceived irrelevance post-royalty.
Notable Quote:
- Mike Crispy (30:21): "Nobody cares about these two people. They're the most self-important individuals that nobody cares about."
Hayley highlights their unsuccessful Netflix and wine deals, suggesting these failures signify their diminishing influence and popularity.
VII. Critique of New York City Socialist Policies
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to criticizing New York City's attempt to implement city-run grocery stores, which Hayley and Mike argue are ineffective and exemplify socialist overreach.
Notable Quote:
- Mike Crispy (36:11): "Anything the government touches turns to shit."
They contend that bureaucratic mismanagement leads to failing services, using the struggling Sunfresh store at 31st and Prospect as a case study of poorly executed socialist policies.
VIII. Dating Apps and the 'T' App
Hayley introduces the topic of a new app called "T," which allows women to report and discuss their experiences with men on dating platforms. She critiques the app as a platform for perpetuating negativity and furthering distrust in modern dating practices.
Notable Quote:
- Mike Crispy (42:12): "We're in a downward spiral. And, you know, is this gonna be... a disaster."
The hosts express skepticism about the app’s effectiveness and potential for fostering a toxic environment.
IX. Issues with Modern Work-Life Balance and Affordability
Hayley shares personal anecdotes about the challenges of balancing work and family life, highlighting the unaffordability of housing and education for millennials without parental assistance.
Notable Quote:
- Hayley Karania (47:00): "I'm still paying back my student loans. I'm 31 years old. Like, it's insane. It's impossible to get ahead."
This discussion emphasizes the economic pressures faced by younger generations, contrasting them with the relative ease experienced by previous generations.
X. Critique of Transgender Ideology and Policies
The hosts scrutinize the complexities of transgender identities, labeling them as mental illnesses and questioning the legitimacy of non-binary classifications.
Notable Quote:
- Hayley Karania (49:32): "Science doesn't even say that. I have friends that are xxy. I have friends that are xyy. I have friends that are yy."
They dismiss the scientific basis for gender diversity, promoting a binary view of gender and expressing concern over the societal impacts of these ideologies.
XI. Light-hearted Humorous Segments
Towards the end of the episode, Hayley and Mike engage in lighter content, reacting to internet videos featuring humorous takes on popular culture icons like Shrek. They share laughs over Shrek-themed cooking mishaps, showcasing the show's blend of serious political discourse with entertaining segments.
Notable Quote:
- Hayley Karania (55:56): "You could vlog it for Rumble. I could vlog it for Rumble."
This segment provides a brief respite from the heavy topics, highlighting the hosts' ability to balance humor with critique.
XII. Closing Remarks
Hayley wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to subscribe and follow her on various platforms, emphasizing the importance of staying informed through conservative media outlets.
Conclusion
In this episode of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, Hayley Caronia and Mike Crispy offer a staunchly conservative perspective on a variety of contemporary issues. From criticizing mainstream media and political figures to analyzing social policies and cultural trends, the hosts provide a comprehensive critique aimed at their conservative audience. The inclusion of humorous segments ensures a dynamic and engaging listening experience, making the podcast a blend of serious analysis and entertaining discourse.
