Real America’s Voice: Bolling! – March 20, 2026
Episode Overview
This episode of "Bolling!"—hosted by Eric Bolling—dives deeply into volatile current events, focusing on the escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. Bolling, joined by guests such as Joshua Phillip (Epoch Times/Crossroads podcast) and Steve Bannon (War Room), examines the military, economic, and geopolitical consequences of recent strikes, rising oil prices, shifting alliances, and the role of mainstream media. The discussion weaves through American foreign and domestic policy, the MAGA movement’s ideological splits, oil market dynamics, the value of citizenship, and the U.S. media’s portrayal of the Iran conflict. The tone is energized, combative, and unapologetically nationalist.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. War Escalation: U.S. & Israeli Strikes on Iran
- Recent Developments: Israel strikes Iranian oil facilities, sparking concerns about mission creep in US involvement ([06:07]).
- Mission Creep: The operation, once focused on nuclear containment, now appears to target regime change and control over oil assets ([07:07]).
- Troop Deployments: Reports of possible U.S. and Israeli ground operations—though Trump denies plans to send U.S. troops ([08:15]).
“Israel did strike some of the oil fields... Trump was very unhappy about that… Trump basically came out and said Israel will not be doing that again.”
— Joshua Phillip [06:07]
2. Trump Doctrine & MAGA Division on Foreign Policy
- Long-Term vs. Short-Term Strategy: Trump’s reluctance to obliterate Iran entirely, instead opting to avoid overextension ([06:07]; [08:29]).
- American Public Opinion: CNN/MAGA polling contested—conservatives divided on regime change, military intervention, and the military-industrial complex ([09:21]).
“A lot of Americans… we don’t want Iraq part two, we don’t want Afghanistan part two.”
— Joshua Phillip [14:32]
- MAGA Ideological Drift: Subgroups emerge—some strictly non-interventionist, others see the Iran campaign as a vital frontline against China/Russia ([09:53]; [10:54]).
3. Oil Markets & Economic Fallout
- Market Volatility: Oil nears $99/barrel; Bolling warns of $4+ gasoline ([03:24]; [52:43]).
- Geopolitical Leverage: Middle Eastern countries benefit financially from high oil prices, reluctant to intervene militarily ([12:28]; [61:14]).
- Strategic Reserve Drawdowns: Skepticism over effectiveness of tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve ([61:14]).
“These sultans in the Middle East… are loving $100 WTI and $112 Brent… they’re really going to take their time reopening the refiners and the production.”
— Eric Bolling [61:14]
“We are also burning our munitions. We don’t make them quickly enough to actually resupply…”
— Joshua Phillip [13:21]
4. Media Critique & Narrative Battles
- Mainstream Media Framing: Bolling lambasts left-leaning outlets for portraying Iran as an underdog and for rooting against the U.S. ([18:33]; [23:36]).
- Patriotism vs. Treason: Claims that critical media coverage verges on un-American, emotionally supportive journalism for the enemy ([23:39]; [23:45]; [23:51]).
- Hypocrisy Allegations: Double standards in coverage of U.S. military action versus dissident protests in places like Cuba and Iran ([24:03]; [25:33]).
“It’s like emotional support journalism for regimes openly hating America. On the day of the Oscars, the New York Times put out a piece practically begging for actors to call out President Trump.”
— Eric Bolling [24:03]
5. Citizenship, Immigration, and National Identity
- Birthright Citizenship Critique: Bolling questions the automaticity of U.S. citizenship, highlighting “birth tourism” and policy loopholes ([44:36]).
- Incentives and Systemic Issues: Emphasis on economic motivations and structural flaws exploited by foreign nationals ([44:36]).
“What does American citizenship actually mean?... Is it something you earn, something you agree to, or is it just where you happen to be when the baby’s born?”
— Eric Bolling [44:36]
6. Political Satire & Notable Moments
- Trump’s Pearl Harbor Remark: Featured as an iconic, unscripted moment during a press conference, underscoring Trump’s blunt style ([41:57]).
“We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan?... Why didn’t you tell us about Pearl Harbor?”
— President Trump, recounted by Bolling [41:57]
7. U.S. Energy Independence & Policy Failures
- Dependency on Foreign Oil: Discussion on the persistent vulnerability of the U.S. despite strategic reserves ([53:46]; [61:14]).
- Industry Perspective: Bannon and Bolling highlight the disconnect between policy announcements and on-the-ground market realities ([55:09]; [61:14]).
8. Culture Wars & Political Figures
- Controversial Spouses: Bolling critiques New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s wife for past social media content ([34:18]).
- First Partners/Female Leaders: Bolling compares Gavin Newsom’s and Melania Trump’s partners, criticizing leftist values ([36:13]; [37:05]).
- Voting Rights Debate: Ridicule of Democratic resistance to voter ID laws ([38:11]).
9. Guest Contributors & Cross-Show Synergy
- Steve Bannon: Analysis of oil flows, military strategy, and echoing the concept that “the enemy gets a vote” in war ([55:09]; [57:23]).
- Joshua Phillip: Deep-dive into regime change, terrorism networks, and the China-Russia-Iran triad ([10:54]).
10. Calls to Action and Community Building
- Promoting ‘The Edge’: Bolling plugs his non-political YouTube channel, emphasizing success and resilience ([15:12]; [47:58]).
- Community Spirit: Shout-outs to fellow RAV hosts, fostering an “informed, engaged, and inspired” listenership ([48:23]).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments (with Timestamps)
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“Mission creep is a real thing, and I think nobody knows it better than us here in the United States...”
— Joshua Phillip [07:50] -
“If you were to ask me, I think this ties into broader conflicts. I personally believe that eliminating Iran is necessary to kind of blunt the China threat.”
— Joshua Phillip [10:48] -
“It is a problem for the United States, basically. We tend to pull the weight of the free world. NATO does not pull its weight, Canada does not pull its weight.”
— Joshua Phillip [13:21] -
“At some point, like, we’re out of here. You know, you get help or we’re gone.”
— Eric Bolling [14:01] -
“Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Pad okay, why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?”
— President Trump (as recounted by Bolling) [41:57] -
“When coverage starts sounding like sympathy for regimes that imprison journalists, maybe it’s worth them asking themselves, are we reporting the news or are we quietly cheering for the other side?”
— Eric Bolling [27:16]
Timestamps for Major Segments
| Timestamp | Segment & Content | |-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 03:24 | Market update, oil prices, Iran threat, transition to main show | | 06:07 | Israel strikes Iranian oil, Trump’s response, long-term vs. short-term strategy | | 08:15 | Reports/speculation of U.S. and Israeli ground operations | | 09:21 | MAGA movement’s divisions, media narrative, polling | | 10:48 | Iran, China, Russia as the axis of U.S. adversaries | | 12:28 | Middle East oil politics, “everyone wins but the U.S.” | | 18:33 | Mainstream media critique, Iran coverage, patriotism vs. “treason” | | 23:36 | Siding with US adversaries, journalistic independence debate | | 34:18 | NYC Mayor and spouse controversy, first partners’ cultural politics | | 38:11 | Voting rights, ID laws, Democratic opposition | | 41:57 | Trump’s “Pearl Harbor” press conference moment | | 52:43 | Oil market response to military escalations, Hormuz Strait risks | | 55:09 | Steve Bannon joins for oil and military analysis | | 61:14 | Strategic Petroleum Reserve debate, OPEC’s leverage | | 63:32 | Cancer survivor advocacy, work as part of healing |
Final Thoughts
This episode presents a combative, unapologetically nationalist analysis of world events, making the case against U.S. overextension, media bias, and policy inefficiency. It underscores split allegiances within the GOP/MAGA movement, details economic risks from foreign entanglement, and savages the media for alleged unpatriotic framing. Trademark moments—like Trump’s Pearl Harbor quip—are celebrated as evidence of blunt, effective leadership. The episode’s unofficial motto: America shouldn’t be left “holding the bag,” either in war or in energy markets.
For more context or quote confirmation, refer to the provided timestamps.
