Real America’s Voice: “BOLLING!”
Episode Date: January 28, 2026
Host: Eric Bolling
Guests: Christina Bobb (Judicial Watch), Philip Patrick (Birch Gold Group), Senator Ron Johnson (Wisconsin), Natasha Owens (musician)
Main Theme: An unfiltered deep dive into current U.S. politics, economic uncertainty, and cultural debate—highlighting border security, elite accountability, the turmoil in Minnesota, rising gold and silver prices, and the conservative cultural movement.
Episode Overview
This episode of “BOLLING!” centers on several key topics: the fallout and potential hypocrisy in legal actions involving politicians (especially the Clintons and Trump allies), the ICE-related controversies and unrest in Minnesota, surging gold and silver markets amid global financial instability, heated debate over a potential government shutdown, and the intersection of music, politics, and free speech. Eric Bolling takes a combative, tongue-in-cheek tone throughout, challenging liberal narratives and voicing outrage over perceived double standards.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Economic Update & Market Analysis
(00:14–01:39)
- Recap of the latest Dow Jones/Fed decision: unchanged, as expected.
- Gold and silver are surging—gold over $5300/oz, silver above $110/oz.
- Oil prices remain high; crypto is flat.
- Bolling uses the economic volatility as a segue into general unease and a promotion for gold.
Quote:
“Gold is over 5,000. Gold is ripping right now. Silver over a hundred and ten dollars an ounce.”
—Eric Bolling (09:04)
2. The Ilhan Omar “Syringe Attack” & Hypocrisy in Justice
(01:39–03:58, 23:31–29:53)
- Ilhan Omar allegedly attacked with a syringe (later revealed: apple cider vinegar).
- Comparison to a past incident where an ICE officer was assaulted in D.C.—perpetrator released with no charges.
- Rhetorical challenge: will Minnesota treat the pro-Omar attacker differently, or is justice applied unevenly?
Quotes:
“Are they going to lock him up and throw away the key? Are they going to hang him? What are they going to do? …Otherwise, liberals, you people are hypocrites.”
—Eric Bolling (02:17)
- Omar’s controversial comments highlighted, suggesting her political rhetoric invites conflict and that the attack’s circumstances are suspicious.
- Bolling questions why Omar did not react more to the unknown liquid, hinting at “false flag” undertones.
Quote:
“She then bravely runs towards him…most people would recoil…Anyone else think that’s a bit odd? I do.”
—Eric Bolling (27:42)
3. Elite Accountability: The Clinton Subpoena Contempt
(03:58–08:51)
- Discussion with Christina Bobb on Bill and Hillary Clinton ignoring a House Oversight Committee subpoena.
- Comparison to Bannon/Navarro being jailed for similar contempt, raising concerns about double standards.
Quote:
“Tell us how this is gonna play out.”
—Eric Bolling (03:58)
- Bobb doubts a grand jury in D.C. would indict the Clintons.
- The Epstein files might disrupt the usual “protect the powerful” pattern.
Memorable Moment:
“Are you going to get a grand jury in Washington, D.C. to indict the Clintons?...It’s about the Epstein files.”
—Christina Bobb (05:23)
4. Financial Safe Havens: Gold & Silver Surge
(09:04–13:13)
- Interview with Birch Gold’s Philip Patrick.
- Gold is being repriced due to global loss of confidence in currencies and government debt.
- Silver has industrial demand (esp. from AI tech), with China restricting exports and India hoarding gold.
- Dollar keeps weakening, further fueling gold/silver prices.
Quotes:
“People have to remember gold didn’t suddenly become more valuable overnight. What really changed is confidence in absolutely everything else.”
—Philip Patrick (09:55)
“China now have put export controls on physical silver…It is a perfect storm for growth in precious metals.”
—Philip Patrick (11:46)
5. Looming Government Shutdown & The DHS/ICE Debate
(13:13–21:53, 32:59–34:42)
- Senator Ron Johnson (Wisconsin) on Schumer’s “Part Deux” shutdown, accusing Democrats of seeking power at America’s expense.
- Argues tragedies in Minnesota are due to “Democrats’ open border policy” and incitement by local officials.
- Debate over votes/defections in the Senate risking a shutdown; discussion of earmarks, massive debt ($39T), and political calculus.
- Johnson wants to pass an “Eliminate Shutdown Act” or at least ensure workers get paid.
Quotes:
“These deaths didn’t have to happen. They were entirely preventable. But they were caused by the open border and the incitement of Democratic elected officials.”
—Senator Ron Johnson (15:07)
“If we had all 53 Republican senators, we’d still need seven Democrats to overcome the 60 vote threshold.”
—Senator Ron Johnson (17:05)
“Republicans and conservatives in Wisconsin think they’re nuts and completely insane [in Minnesota]...More Republicans need to awaken to the radical left at war with our form of government.”
—Senator Ron Johnson (21:02)
6. Audience Engagement and Conservative Media Growth
(22:08–23:31, 48:05–49:57)
- Bolling celebrates 10,000 subscribers to his Edge platform, tying Trump’s follow on social media to credibility and audience strength.
- Encourages further engagement, positioning the show as a space rewarding “strength” and “accountability.”
Quote:
“This platform isn’t about politics. It’s about decision making, accountability and performance when the heat is on.”
—Eric Bolling (22:08)
7. Cultural Commentary, “Squad” Critique, and Protest Coverage
(24:08–29:45, 36:57–38:41)
- Extensive criticism of Ilhan Omar’s policy positions, financial disclosures, and past rhetoric.
- Suggestion that media coverage and congressional reactions are motivated by ideological bias.
- Condemnation of AOC’s framing of the attack on Omar as right-wing incitement.
Quotes:
“No public figure of any kind…should ever be attacked for any reason whatsoever...Now to the question at hand…”
—Eric Bolling (25:02)
“We just went through a pandemic…why didn’t she care what was sprayed on her face? How did she know it wasn’t harmful?”
—Eric Bolling (27:42)
8. Critique of Mainstream Media, Hollywood, and Elite Discourse
(34:42–38:22)
- Bolling lambasts Hollywood elites (Colbert, Kimmel, et al.) for their detached commentary and political activism.
- Claims their influence is declining and that “real America” is suffering from elite-driven policy and cultural suppression.
Quote:
“Hollywood still really doesn’t get it…No one in America actually cares what a bunch of overpaid actors…think about the real problems.”
—Eric Bolling (36:57)
9. Conservative Music as Political Expression
(41:34–47:42)
- Natasha Owens discusses her single “Somali Waltz,” inspired by Minnesota's alleged fraud scandals and designed as an anthem for suppressed conservative voices.
- Song quickly rose to #2 on iTunes country charts; aims to channel humor into truth-telling and anti-woke cultural pushback.
- Owens reveals plans for more singles, including “Don’t Sharia My Texas.”
Quotes:
“We do these controversial topics which get tech suppression, but at least 50% of Americans love this music because it’s things they’re not allowed to say…”
—Natasha Owens (44:01)
“I give them an anthem in order to sing it. And humor always disarms. It opens the door for truth.”
—Natasha Owens (44:23)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
-
“These things tend to go away. And we, the taxpayer, we the people...are going, oh, thanks again. No one held accountable for anything in D.C.”
—Eric Bolling on elite impunity (07:10) -
“I’m calling for gold now—$10,000 an ounce...it’s a reflection of a changing financial system not just in the United States but globally.”
—Philip Patrick (09:55) -
“We have to prevent them [the radical left] from doing that—taking over, total control, absolute power.”
—Sen. Ron Johnson (21:02) -
“It’s not the end. It’s just the beginning. 10,000 is where we start, we will continue to grow.”
—Eric Bolling on hitting 10,000 subscribers (48:05)
Key Timestamps
- 00:14 Market/economic roundup, set-up on day’s big stories
- 01:39 Ilhan Omar alleged attack/syringe incident
- 03:58 Interview with Christina Bobb (Clinton subpoena/contempt)
- 09:04 Gold and silver discussion with Philip Patrick
- 13:13 Interview with Senator Ron Johnson (shutdown, ICE, Democrat policy)
- 22:08 Edge subscriber milestone, Trump’s social media follow
- 23:31 Extended commentary on Ilhan Omar attack and Squad rhetoric
- 32:59 Critique of ICE opposition and Democratic tactics, Larry Krasner segment
- 41:34 Natasha Owens discusses “Somali Waltz” and conservative music activism
- 48:05 Celebration of 10k subscribers, show close
Summary Table
| Segment | Timestamps | Topic | Key Voice(s) | Highlights/Quote | |--------------------------|--------------|-------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------| | Economic/Market Update | 00:14–01:39 | Gold/silver surge, Fed news | Bolling | “Gold is over 5,000. Gold is ripping right now...” | | Omar Syringe Attack | 01:39–03:58 | Justice system comparison/hypocrisy | Bolling, Omar clip | “Are they going to lock him up and throw away the key?” | | Clinton Subpoena/DOJ | 03:58–08:51 | Legal double standards, Epstein files | Bolling, Christina Bobb | “This is the same situation ... that sent Bannon to jail”| | Gold/Silver Analysis | 09:04–13:13 | Currency/credit crisis, AI & silver | Bolling, Philip Patrick | “Gold didn’t suddenly become more valuable overnight…” | | DHS/Shutdown Politics | 13:13–21:53 | ICE, government funding, blame for deaths | Bolling, Sen. Johnson | “These deaths didn’t have to happen...” | | Conservative Music | 41:34–47:42 | “Somali Waltz,” culture war songs | Bolling, Natasha Owens | “Humor always disarms. It opens the door for truth.” | | Subscriber Milestone | 48:05–49:57 | Celebration of growth, call for action | Bolling, Mad Dog | “It’s not the end. It’s just the beginning.” |
Tone & Style
The tone is direct, confrontational, sometimes sardonic, blending news analysis with a clear ideological perspective. Bolling frequently uses rhetorical questions and contrasts to drive home accusations of double standards within the political and media establishment. The episode’s cultural segments use humor and music to galvanize conservative listeners, presenting the audience as embattled outsiders seizing new ground.
For New Listeners
This episode is a representative slice of America’s contemporary conservative media ecosystem—combining current affairs breakdown, skepticism toward mainstream narratives, and overt calls for alternative media community-building. Main points are often illustrated by real or perceived instances of hypocrisy, injustice, or cultural suppression, with expert guests and new conservative art used as examples of pushback and resilience.
