Real America’s Voice: “Bolling!” – November 3, 2025
Host: Eric Bolling
Episode Theme: U.S. Politics, Urban Crime, Migration, Mexican Cartel Violence, Upcoming Elections, and Critique of Progressivism
Episode Overview
This episode of “Bolling!” on Real America’s Voice delves into urgent issues at the intersection of U.S. and international politics: surging urban crime, the political impact of migration, cartel violence in Mexico, and the future of large American cities facing leadership shifts. The conversation blends sharp critiques of progressive policies, warnings about communist infiltration, and insights from on-the-ground correspondents, all in the program’s combative, conservative tone.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Market Recap and Economic Uncertainty
- [00:20 – 01:30] Brian Glenn gives a market update, noting:
- Dow Jones down 228 points, NASDAQ at new highs, S&P up, Gold surging, oil flat
- Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies falling “seriously”
- Expresses confusion at mixed signals in the market, connecting volatility to broader political uncertainty
2. London Stabbing Attack and Parallels to U.S. Urban Issues
- [01:32 – 02:56] Brian Glenn references a mass stabbing in London, tying urban crime to immigration and criticizing Mayor Sadiq Khan:
- “A major city ruined by a foreign born mayor who cares more about migrants than about his own citizens. Sound familiar?” – Glenn [01:34]
- Asserts London’s leadership is prioritizing migrants over citizens, comparing it to New York’s situation
- Quotes President Trump on Khan: “I think he’s done a terrible job, the mayor of London, but a nasty person.” – Eric Bolling [01:56]
3. New York City Mayoral Race and Warnings of ‘Communist Infiltration’
- [03:00 – 06:00] Heavy criticism of Zohran Mamdani (DSA) as likely next NYC mayor, painting him as a puppet for undesirable influences:
- Audio and commentary frame Mamdani and other progressive candidates as threats to the city and national security
- “He’s a liar. He’s a grifter, he’s a Jihadist. We know he’s a communist, a plant by the worst people, from Soros to the Muslim Brotherhood.” – Brian Glenn [04:52]
- Fear that Mamdani’s win will lead to crime, chaos, and weaken law enforcement
Memorable Quote
- “New York City is done, Finished, it’s over. Officially closed for business. Mamdani will destroy it, run it into the ground, and the President can’t even do a thing to help once Mamdani’s in there.” – Brian Glenn [05:14]
4. Federal Funding for Progressive Cities
- [05:38 – 06:03] Eric Bolling and team discuss the implications of federal funding for a “communist-run” NYC:
- “If you have a communist running New York, all you’re doing is wasting the money you’re sending there.” – Eric Bolling [05:47]
5. Crime and Terror in the UK: Cautionary Tale for the U.S.
- [06:03 – 06:56] Return to UK crime as a “warning shot” for the U.S.
- Contend that “terrorists and criminals have their way” and U.S. cities are heading down the same road.
6. Cartel Violence in Mexico: Interview with Oscar L. Blue Ramirez
- [11:38 – 19:08] Powerful field report on Mexican mayor Carlos Manzo Rodriguez’s assassination:
- “This is what happens when you try to fight off the cartel…they executed him at this festival.” – Oscar L. Blue Ramirez [11:41]
- Clips of the mayor warning about cartel’s power and referencing Trump as an ally against corruption [13:11–14:01]
- Anguish at lack of government protection and growing unrest in Mexico [15:51–17:01]
- Upcoming mass protest on November 15 over continued cartel impunity and security failures
- Cartel landscape update: “Lo Chapo’s” faction losing ground, rise of other groups, and government’s role
Notable Emotional Moment
- “I feel so sad…this continues to happen in our country. The good guys are getting killed…our voices are being silenced and they’re not helping us. Nobody's helping us.” – Oscar L. Blue Ramirez [14:07]
7. Cellular Hydration and Chronic Disease (Guest: John Jubilee of Energized Health)
- [19:48 – 23:35] Health segment focused on alternative treatments for chronic pain and joint problems:
- John Jubilee claims his hydration program can reverse conditions doctors call irreversible: “We changed our answer to, 'We will 100% money back guarantee this will reverse even what your doctor said is irreversible.'” – John Jubilee [21:47]
- Emphasis on joint pain as the #1 U.S. health problem and anecdotes of cartilage regrowth
8. NYC Mayoral Race: On-the-Ground Reporting and Broader Implications
- [23:36 – 32:00] Early voting turnout, Mamdani’s likely win, and what it means for the state and nation
- Brian Glenn and contributors debate whether the “socialist experiment” will transform NYC for better or worse and spark an exodus of residents and businesses
- Compare Mamdani to AOC and frame the choice as a “test” for New York
Quote
- “If this city elects a socialist, communist type of mayor, the rest of the state rallies behind the exact opposite. And we could have a Republican governor.” – Marjorie Taylor Greene [27:09]
9. National Politics: Critiquing Democrats, Gavin Newsom, Obama, DEI Policies
- [33:23 – 39:22]
- Lampooning of Gavin Newsom as hypocritical, “hair pair boy” [33:23–34:39]
- Obama called out for shifting support based on race and for his focus on DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion): “America’s born, grown, thrived on meritocracy, not DEI.” – Brian Glenn [37:40]
- MSNBC accused of rewriting history; skepticism over Dem candidates’ stances and violence in politics
10. Celebrity Influence and Hunter Biden’s Attack on George Clooney
- [39:52 – 41:05]
- Discussion of George Clooney’s call for Biden to step down, and Hunter Biden’s angry response: “He walks into government 50 years ago and walks out a wealthy man for making $170 grand a year. BS. Stop it. They’re all grifters, thieves and liars.” – Brian Glenn [40:39]
11. SNAP/EBT Program Explosion & Listener Voicemails
- [42:07 – 47:27]
- Jazzmine Crockett (D-TX) featured defending SNAP as necessity for working poor as costs rise [42:07–42:52]
- Glenn counters with jump in welfare spending under Biden [42:52]
- Listener voicemail: Julia from Pittsburgh laments abuse in welfare programs, claims illegals get benefits while working Americans lose out.
- In-studio responses reinforce conservative skepticism toward government welfare programs and policy direction.
12. Respectful Presidential Titles Debate (Voicemail)
- [48:13 – 48:48]
- Caller asks why hosts don’t call Trump “President Trump.”
- Bolling recalls being scolded at Fox for not giving Obama his title: “Now that I’m out of the seat, I can have a little bit more liberty on it.” – Eric Bolling [48:48]
Notable Quotes & Timestamps
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“A major city ruined by a foreign born mayor who cares more about migrants than about his own citizens.” — Brian Glenn [01:34]
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“New York City is done, Finished, it’s over. Officially closed for business. Mamdani will destroy it, run it into the ground, and the President can’t even do a thing to help once Mamdani’s in there.” — Brian Glenn [05:14]
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“This is what happens when you try to fight off the cartel…they executed him at this festival.”
— Oscar L. Blue Ramirez [11:41] -
“We changed our answer to, 'We will 100% money back guarantee this will reverse even what your doctor said is irreversible.'”
— John Jubilee [21:47] -
“If this city elects a socialist, communist type of mayor, the rest of the state rallies behind the exact opposite. And we could have a Republican governor.”
— Marjorie Taylor Greene [27:09] -
“He walks into government 50 years ago and walks out a wealthy man for making $170 grand a year. BS. Stop it. They’re all grifters, thieves and liars.”
— Brian Glenn [40:39]
Segment Timestamps
- 00:20–01:30: Market update
- 01:32–02:56: London stabbing, Mayoral critique
- 03:00–06:00: NYC mayorship, Mamdani as a threat
- 11:38–19:08: Reporting on Mexican mayor's assassination
- 19:48–23:35: Energized Health, chronic pain reversal claims
- 23:36–32:00: NYC election coverage, analysis, and predictions
- 33:23–39:22: National politics, Newsom/Obama, DEI criticism
- 39:52–41:05: Celebrity politics/Hunter Biden on Clooney
- 42:07–47:27: SNAP/EBT expansion, listener voicemails
- 48:13–48:48: Debating calls for “President Trump”
Tone & Language
Highly assertive, skeptical of progressive policies, alarmist regarding urban unrest, pro-Trump, and occasionally combative humor. Frequent use of direct listener engagement (calls/voicemails), emotional testimony, and analogies to underscore points.
Conclusion
This episode paints a dire picture for the future of large U.S. cities under progressive leadership, connecting domestic crime, international instability, and federal policy. Listeners are urged to “wake up,” citing international examples (London, Mexico) and presenting upcoming elections as existential choices for the country’s direction. Listener feedback and on-the-ground segments amplify a sense of national crisis, while guests and hosts call for a return to conservative, “real America” values.
