Real America’s Voice – Bolling! (October 24, 2025)
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Eric Bolling
Notable Guests: Devin Nunes, Sid Rosenberg, Dr. Chad Walding, Dr. Alejandro Diaz, Britt McHenry
Air Date: October 24, 2025
Overview of Episode’s Main Theme
This episode of Bolling! centers on political and economic analysis of current U.S. events, with segments on the government shutdown, inflation, and healthcare. It features candid commentary on the New York political races, skepticism about mainstream narratives, health-related product discussions, and an insider look at a massive sports gambling and organized crime scandal. Throughout, host Eric Bolling and guests take a sharply critical stance towards Democratic leadership, media, and perceived attacks on American freedoms and values.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Economic Updates and Political Analysis
(01:02 - 10:40)
Key Points:
- Market Rally: Dow up 480, NASDAQ up 260, positive inflation news (3%).
- Economic Implications: Lower inflation seen as beneficial for Trump and tariffs.
- Upcoming Event: Anticipation of a major rate decision on Oct 28-29.
- Government Shutdown:
- Devin Nunes criticizes Democrats and the media for prolonging the shutdown and trying to blame Trump.
- Discussion of past shutdowns and how political strategies have and haven’t worked.
- Nunes advocates continuing resolutions (CRs) to halt spending increases.
- Healthcare costs called the key driver of runaway federal spending.
- Tariffs & Government Funding:
- Bolling suggests using tariff revenue for core government functions during a shutdown.
- Nunes says band-aid measures won’t resolve a system “of utter chaos and stupidity.”
Memorable Quote:
"It's just a whole stupid process... If there was a normal media in this country, the Democrats couldn't sustain this."
— Devin Nunes (03:14)
Another Notable Quote:
"My whole career, my whole life, your whole lifetime, they've never been able to cut. They've never cut."
— Devin Nunes (05:23)
2. New York Political Infighting – Sid Rosenberg Interview
(19:09 - 26:40)
Key Points:
- Sid Rosenberg recounts drama between NY Republican radio figures Curtis Sliwa and Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral race.
- Rosenberg explains why he shifted his support to Cuomo for pragmatic reasons, causing rifts among NY conservative circles.
- Both Rosenberg and Bolling agree that New York's political climate leans heavily towards socialist/leftist candidates.
- They speculate that a radical win (Zohran Mamdani) may be needed to drive home the city’s decline, potentially benefitting Trump.
Memorable Quotes:
"This election is less about you winning and more about Mamdani losing... anybody but Mamdani."
— Sid Rosenberg (21:10)
"That place is going to elect the socialists because that's what they want."
— Eric Bolling (22:09)
“He [Trump] doesn’t really want this city being taken over by this terrorist socialist. He’s got business interests and love for New York... I think part of the reason why he has not really dove into this is he doesn’t really like any of these candidates.”
— Sid Rosenberg (24:47)
3. Health Product Discussions – Krill Oil & Ivermectin
(12:37 - 15:48 & 30:09 - 34:11)
Krill Oil Feature (with Dr. Chad Walding):
- Krill oil is promoted as superior to fish oil due to lower pollutants and higher bioavailability for omega-3s.
- Health benefits discussed include reducing inflammation (linked to a range of diseases), improving heart health, lowering cholesterol, and helping with joint pain.
Memorable Quotes:
"We need to keep in mind that omega 3s are extremely helpful for fixing inflammation because it can cool it off. And krill oil is really one of the best things that we can do for omega 3s."
— Dr. Chad Walding (13:14)
Ivermectin Discussion (with Dr. Alejandro Diaz):
- Ivermectin is described as a promising anti-inflammatory and immune modulator, effective for both arthritis and, contentiously, COVID-19.
- Diaz and Bolling argue that "Big Pharma" suppresses cheap and effective drugs like ivermectin due to lack of profit.
Notable Exchange:
"Why has the establishment, the...medical community, pushed back on these so vehemently?...I have a hunch it's because they can't make enough money on these drugs."
— Eric Bolling (33:07)
"That's exactly right, because they work and they're cheap medications, and that's why they're hesitant to use it."
— Dr. Alejandro Diaz (33:25)
4. Race, Violence, and Media Commentary
(34:12 - 37:44)
- Bolling highlights and criticizes inflammatory rhetoric from Democratic politicians, pointing to “violence talk” from Rep. Jolanda Jones and racially charged commentary from The View’s Sunny Hostin.
- Expresses concern that such language goes unchecked by mainstream media, calling out double standards.
Quote:
“That's violence talk. You want that to be in the... House of Representatives chamber? That woman sitting next to Jasmine Crockett with that hatred... I don't think we want that, folks.”
— Eric Bolling (35:33)
On Sunny Hostin:
“You’re a racist. Come get me. Talk to me. You are. You can’t say stuff like that."
— Eric Bolling (36:42)
5. Sports Gambling Scandal – NBA, Mafia, and Rigged Games
(45:02 - 54:16)
Outline:
- Breaking news about a wide-ranging FBI sting involving NBA coaches and players, organized crime families (La Cosa Nostra), and illegal poker games.
- NBA figures allegedly slow-walked games, leaked injury news for betting, and took kickbacks.
- Host Eric Bolling and RAV correspondent Britt McHenry discuss loss of faith in sports integrity, the outsized role of gambling, and parallels to past MLB scandals.
Memorable Quotes:
"This is the most fascinating criminal story I've really heard. Maybe in my lifetime — certainly in the last 20 or 30 years."
— Eric Bolling (45:33)
"I’m intrigued by Chauncey Billups and his role... now other reports coming out that he was not playing players... to alter actual basketball games as well."
— Britt McHenry (47:51)
“The thing that really makes this fascinating is the fact that they were in bed with the Mafia... It makes me really want to question how much I gamble.”
— Eric Bolling (50:53)
6. Listener Calls – Judicial Overreach, Free Speech, and Patriotism
(58:05 - 63:03)
- Callers express frustration at “activist” judges, suggest disbarment after repeated unconstitutional rulings. Bolling responds with interest in this accountability proposal.
- Debate over flag burning and free speech — Bolling defends free speech even when offensive, referencing constitutional consistency.
Quote:
"Imagine if these judges were being unconstitutional, stopping Trump from doing what he wants to do quasi constitutionally. And if they're wrong... maybe you do get disbarred... That is a really fascinating [idea]."
— Eric Bolling (58:58)
"As disgusting as [protests outside military funerals] is... it's still protected speech... and being a constitutionalist... we want to speak up, and we want them to use that same issue against us in shutting us the heck up."
— Eric Bolling (61:50)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Media & Shutdowns:
- “If there was a normal media in this country, the Democrats couldn't sustain this.” – Devin Nunes (03:14)
- "It's a tough place to be." — Nunes on the healthcare crisis & budget (07:13)
- On New York’s Leftward Tilt:
- "That place is going to elect the socialists because that's what they want." — Eric Bolling (22:09)
- On Judicial Accountability:
- “Maybe you do get disbarred... That is a really fascinating [idea].” — Eric Bolling (58:58)
- On Sports Corruption:
- “This is the most fascinating criminal story I've really heard.” — Eric Bolling (45:33)
- “The thing that really makes this fascinating is the fact that they were in bed with the Mafia.” — Eric Bolling (50:53)
- On Racism & Media Double Standards:
- “You’re a racist. Come get me. Talk to me. You are.” — Eric Bolling (36:42)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Market/Economy Update & Shutdown (Eric Bolling, Devin Nunes): 01:02–10:40
- Krill Oil & Health (Dr. Chad Walding): 12:37–15:48
- NY Mayoral Race (Sid Rosenberg): 19:09–26:40
- Racial/Media Commentary, Democrat Rhetoric: 34:12–37:44
- Sports Gambling Scandal (Britt McHenry): 45:02–54:16
- Listener Calls (Judges, Free Speech): 58:05–63:03
Tone & Style Summary
- Direct, often combative or sarcastic, heavily critical of establishment politics, media, and the left.
- Uses humor and sharp language when discussing adversaries or controversial topics.
- Guest interactions are conversational but pointed, reflecting shared political perspectives.
- Frequent personal touches and asides, especially during listener calls and health discussion segments.
Useful For:
- Anyone seeking insight into right-wing populist media perspectives on current events.
- Listeners interested in issues of government spending, media bias, election strategy, free speech controversies, and the intersection of crime and professional sports.
- Those wanting a summary of New York political infighting or contemporary GOP messaging on health, economics, and judicial issues—without sifting through extended commentary or advertisements.
