Real America’s Voice: Bolling! – December 1st, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Eric Bolling (iHeartPodcasts)
Airdate: December 1, 2025
Main Theme & Purpose
This episode of "Bolling!" delivers a passionately opinionated review of the week's top political and cultural news, with a focus on current market turmoil, immigration controversies, the 2026 midterm outlook, Democratic governance scandals, and the contentious state of American media and public discourse. The episode promises "Real News, Honest Views,” challenging mainstream narratives, highlighting conservative perspectives, and featuring an interview with Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican front-runner in California's gubernatorial race.
Episode Breakdown & Key Insights
1. State of the Markets & Economic Analysis
- Stock/crypto recap: Host Eric Bolling opens with an animated summary of the day's wild market swings.
- “Bitcoin was trading 90,000…down to 81,000 about 8 o'clock last night. Lost $5,000 in five minutes…” (02:08)
- “Gold just ripping... almost $4,300 to the ounce. Very, very interesting day.” (03:09)
- Elections and economy: Bolling underlines the impact of market health on upcoming 2026 midterms.
- “You want a strong market, you want a strong economy going into that, because otherwise people say...these policies aren't working…you want the House, you want the Senate, and you want the White House. And a strong market always does the trick for that.” (03:54)
2. Afghan Refugee Policy & DC Shooting Incident
- Discussion with Brian Glenn (Chief White House Correspondent) about a recent shooting involving an Afghan refugee brought in under Biden’s expedited program:
- “That was one of the questions that came up today. ...Caroline Levitt doubling down on this as far as President Trump speaking on deportation of these Afghan refugees…” (04:21)
- "Over 76,000 of them have come in under this kind of amnesty program...For whatever reason, he was radicalized." (04:39)
- Conservative criticism:
- Bolling and Glenn argue the Biden administration failed vetting, referencing the 2021 Kabul airport bombing and Trump’s promise to “get them out of this country.”
- “It's impossible to do that…You can't possibly do that many people in a short matter of time.” (06:48)
3. Military Actions, Pardons, and Conservative Rhetoric
- Pentagon’s recent actions debated, with sharp criticism of the media's coverage.
- “The media’s take and their spin, their attempt to kind of humanize criminals, narco terrorists, [Trump’s team is] taking a very strong stance...” – Brian Glenn (09:02)
- Bolling calls for a “pre-pardon” for officials accused of war crimes post-service: "I would love to see Trump ... pre-pardon Pete." (09:43)
4. Health and Lifestyle Segment (with John Jubilee, Energized Health)
- Emphasizing moderation during the holidays, the segment discusses cellular hydration, weight loss, and even Trump's eating habits.
- Notable, lighthearted anecdote: “I was in the White House...he has two bowls. Big bowl of McDonald's french fries ... discard bowl. He’s a germaphobe.” (13:20)
- “You really can eat everything in moderation.” – John Jubilee (12:06)
5. California Politics: Interview with Sheriff Chad Bianco (Riverside County)
- Full-scale critique of Democratic leadership, highlighting scandals involving Gavin Newsom, Eric Swalwell, and CA AG Rob Bonta.
- “California Democrat corruption exploding. Gavin Newsom...Rob Bonta have been caught in a multimillion dollar scandal..." (21:09)
- Key Bianco quotes and moments:
- On his polling lead: “…California is ready for a change. California is looking for integrity, honesty, leadership, and they're looking for me…” (20:27)
- On government corruption: “…there is not one dime that goes out of those accounts that you do not approve…For anybody else...saying that they didn't know these things were happening, it is a flat out lie.” (22:59)
- On leadership: “What I did in 2020, being the first in the nation to stand up to a tyrannical government…absolutely refused to force my employees to get a vaccine for employment. I think that started resonating with Californians.” (24:28)
6. Minnesota Fraud Scandal & Critique of Democratic Governance
- Ongoing theme of Democratic party leadership as corrupt and out-of-touch.
- “There seems to be a running theme among Minnesota politicians. Love Somalians more than you love your own country...” (27:13)
- Bolling rails against MN Governor Tim Walz, blaming his administration for COVID relief fraud and linking it to a broader pattern of Democratic “defend the criminals at all costs” mentality.
- “No one hates their own country like a Democrat does. And no one hates America more than a Democrat politician does.” (30:29)
7. Immigration, Media Critique, and Racial Discourse
- Responding to criticism: Bolling reacts strongly to Rep. Jasmine Crockett and other Democrats who attribute anti-immigrant violence/anger to racism, deflection, and Trump’s America.
- Notable quote: “So let me get this straight. You said, what would Trump do to little baby Jesus? Are you a lunatic?” (40:29)
- Media monitoring: Introduction of a White House Media Bias Monitor aimed at calling out “fake news offenders.”
- “I think they'll have trouble highlighting just one each week…Washington Post was the number one offender this week.” (47:07)
8. Viewer Calls & Final Audience Engagement
- Voicemail from a frustrated listener:
- “The American people are getting tired of this...That’s why Trump won by a landslide. We’re waiting for him to do something…” (51:32)
- Housing segment request:
- Bolling answers a viewer’s question about rising housing costs, blaming high rents on corporate greed and Democratic economic policies. (53:05)
9. Culture, Cities, and Political Irony
- Satirical discussion:
- Campaigning against local culture (“hating country music in Nashville”) used to underscore the perceived absurdity of current Democratic candidates. (49:57)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “Diamond hands in. In crypto means I’m holding them, I’m not selling. Diamond hands are in.” – Eric Bolling (02:40)
- “Can we, we can almost add a 14th or 15th death toll to that, to that Afghan number. Is that too much of a stretch?” – Eric Bolling on Afghanistan withdrawal and fallout (05:50)
- “He’s done an amazing job closing the border. I mean, President Trump often says, Eric, that he can’t even believe that we’ve had no one entered the border, border in the last five, six months due to the shutdown.” – Brian Glenn (07:26)
- “There is not one dime that goes out of those accounts that you do not approve.” – Chad Bianco, on political donations (22:59)
- “No one hates their own country like a Democrat does. And no one hates America more than a Democrat politician does.” – Eric Bolling (30:29)
- “So let me get this straight. You said, what would Trump do to little baby Jesus? Are you a lunatic? You’re nuts. You guys are…That’s the best you can come up with?” – Eric Bolling [responding to Rep. Jasmine Crockett] (40:29)
- “That’s treason. You can’t have that in the military.” – Eric Bolling on Mark Kelly’s comments regarding lawful and unlawful military orders (44:41)
Important Segment Timestamps
| Time | Segment/Guest | Key Topic | |--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------| | 02:08–03:09 | Market Recap | Stock, gold, crypto volatility | | 04:21–08:05 | Brian Glenn (White House correspondent) | Afghan refugee controversy, DC shooting, vetting | | 08:32–09:43 | Pentagon/Media/Military | War crimes allegations; rhetoric on “pre-pardon” | | 12:06–14:41 | John Jubilee (Energized Health) | Holiday health strategies, Trump anecdotes | | 19:46–25:57 | Sheriff Chad Bianco (CA gubernatorial candidate) | CA politics, corruption, Bianco’s rise | | 27:13–31:18 | MN Politicians, Somali Fraud, Tim Walz Critique | Pandemic fraud and Democratic governance | | 37:48–47:07 | Immigration, Media, Racial Discourse, “Media Bias Monitor” intro | Afghan shooting fallout, media bias, Democrat rhetoric | | 51:32–53:47 | Listener Q&A | Anger at political system, housing market analysis |
Episode Tone & Style
The episode is highly opinionated, energetic, and often combative in tone, with frequent use of sarcasm and pointed rhetoric. Eric Bolling leverages humor, satire, and impassioned monologues, aiming to provoke and galvanize a conservative audience while highlighting issues he believes are underreported or misrepresented in mainstream media.
Summary Takeaways
- Economic turbulence is tightly entwined with American politics leading into 2026, and Bolling frames a strong economy as critical for Republican electoral success.
- The episode exhibits intense skepticism and criticism toward Biden-era immigration policies and Democratic officials at both federal and state levels, using real-world incidents as case studies.
- Sheriff Chad Bianco emerges as a symbol of conservative resurgence in traditionally blue California, emphasizing integrity and law enforcement credentials.
- Bolling challenges both mainstream media narratives and Democratic talking points, often casting them as deceptive or corrupt, and touts the launch of the White House's “Media Bias Monitor.”
- The audience is engaged directly through listener calls and responses to policy questions—particularly around housing and economic strain—blaming corporate greed enabled by weak federal action.
- The conversation bounces between news commentary and lighter lifestyle features, crafted for entertainment, rallying, and information in equal measure.
