Real America’s Voice: Bolling! – October 27, 2025 | Episode Summary
Overview
On this episode of Bolling! from Real America’s Voice, host Eric Bolling delivers a fast-paced, commentary-driven update on market news, the state of U.S. politics, key cultural battlegrounds, law enforcement, and border security, with a heavy emphasis on conservative perspectives and combating left-wing narratives. Special guests include retired Sheriff Mark Lamb, running for Congress (AZ-5), wellness advocate John Jubilee on salt and hydration, and RAV border correspondent Oscar L. Blue Ramirez reporting on Mexican cartels and NGOs. The episode also features lively voicemail segments, direct criticism of Democrats and mainstream media, and repeated calls for political accountability.
Market Recap and Political Commentary
[00:35–02:04]
- Eric Bolling discusses positive market reactions to the removal of potential China tariffs, with the NASDAQ up 432 points. He frames tariffs as negative for the market, and attributes crypto gains to expectations of lower Fed rates due to recent inflation numbers.
- Quote: “Markets hate tariffs, and when you can remove a tariff, good things happen.” (00:45)
Interview: Sheriff Mark Lamb — Arizona Politics & Congressional Run
[02:04–10:30]
Key Points:
- Mark Lamb is running for Andy Biggs’ soon-to-be-vacant Congressional seat in Arizona’s 5th district, stressing the need for bold conservatives in office.
- Quote: “We need Americans who are unapologetic and unafraid to stand up for what this country was built on, which is God, family, and freedom.” (02:31)
- Lamb is motivated by the need to support Trump, solve immigration and border issues long-term, and address economic and water concerns. (02:45)
- Discussion of Arizona’s shift from reliably red to purple, and how the assassination of Charlie Kirk may affect voter behavior and Republican turnout.
- Bolling: “Will this ... be a silver lining ... bring voters back to reality ... that common sense conservatism works better than whatever they're trying on the left?” (03:15)
- Lamb highlights Turning Point’s effectiveness increasing GOP registrations and predicts AZ will stay red because “the people of Arizona, we don't feel like we’ve been served well.” (04:24)
- On border policy: While AZ-5 isn’t directly bordering Mexico, it’s heavily impacted by illegal crossings, crime, and high-speed chases.
- Lamb vows to vocally support ICE, oppose sanctuary cities, and push legislation addressing crime and illegal migration.
- Quote: “You cannot shield, harbor or conceal anybody ... who is in this country illegally. Which I think is exactly what sanctuary cities are.” (05:37)
- Emphasizes “common sense” Republican reforms.
- Discusses a new “master ICE agent tracker” being proposed in Congress.
- Lamb calls it “criminal,” claims it endangers agents, and labels it “somewhat treasonous ... and certainly ... anti American.” (07:45)
- Memorable line: “We need more cowboy hats and belt buckles in Washington D.C. and bring some common sense with us.” (08:37)
- Announces the “Big Blue Bash” fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago on Veterans Day to support federal law enforcement families.
Special Segment: Health and Salt Intake with John Jubilee
[15:34–19:30]
Key Points:
- Bolling introduces John Jubilee discussing salt's role in health, referencing the CDC’s call to reduce salt but questioning conventional wisdom:
- Jubilee states: “Salt is God's natural electrolyte. ... We all need healthy salt. ... We have to be hydrated.” (16:04)
- The protocol: Add salt daily, but ensure cellular hydration—claims it “reverse[s] your high blood pressure ... when you’re hydrated at the cellular level.” (16:59)
- Jubilee describes “ketchup blood” due to dehydration, and how proper hydration results in a healthy heart.
- On inflammation: “The beautiful thing is intracellular hydration is like a river of living water ... it flushes out all the toxins and the inflammation ... pushing the inflammation out, which is the real root cause.” (18:40)
Border Security, NGOs, and Cartel Violence – with Oscar L. Blue Ramirez
[19:31–25:21]
Key Points:
- Oscar L. Blue Ramirez details the infiltration of Antifa activists, MSM activists, and NGOs aiding illegal immigration via taxpayer-funded entities, allegedly helping with human trafficking at the southern border.
- Quote: “They were assisting law firms of NGOs ... actually aiding and abetting, you know, people across to the United States ... under open loopholes in immigration law.” (20:53)
- Lamb and Bolling highlight the role of churches as shields for NGO activities.
- Trump administration lauded for slashing NGO funding and aggressively targeting cartel operations.
- For the first time, Tijuana saw a cartel drone attack—indicative of “desperation and ... technological escalation” by cartels in response to Trump policies. (22:35)
- Oscar addresses personal safety concerns—regular threats received due to cartel exposure but insists on bravery: “We need to expose it. We need to be brave and we need to ... have courage.” (24:13)
- Quote: “We have never had peace in my 44 years of existence in this planet. So this is the moment.” (24:06)
Lawfare, Indictments, and Calls for Political Retribution
[26:38–35:20]
Key Points:
- Bolling launches into a scathing critique of Letitia James, James Comey, and John Bolton, describing so-called “lawfare” against Trump as hypocritical and corrupt.
- Accusations: “They either engage in politicized lawfare or they reveled in it."
- Quote: “No one is above the law. Right? Letitia James, Barack Obama ... John Bolton ... are now learning ... you can’t just cover it up by going after your political opponent.” (26:46)
- Argues that Trump has “actively deserved several Nobel Peace Prizes,” and decries “kangaroo courts and trumped up charges.”
- Plays Letitia James’ anti-Trump campaign rhetoric, criticizing her focus and stating: “They just wanted to bankrupt him ... Not because he did it, just because they want him out of the race.” (31:12)
- Critiques Democrats and media as complicit in lawfare, accusing them of “destroyed America’s trust.”
- On retribution: “If that means they try to do it all over again, so be it. ... I am here for it. ... I think the Bible even says an eye for an eye.” (35:13)
Culture and Media—Rallies, Crime, and Mainstream Narratives
[36:21–46:16]
Key Points:
- Criticizes progressive politicians like Zohan Mamdani, AOC, and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (dubbing him one of the worst ever).
- Purports that Democrats “side with illegal aliens over” black and brown local communities. (38:31)
- Memorable moment: “Would you deport an illegal who violently assaulted your wife and raped her?”—a question Johnson refuses to answer. (39:18)
- Bolling lambastes the mainstream media for anti-Trump bias, referencing changes at CBS with Barry Weiss as a new head programmer and hinting at a possible pivot away from entrenched anti-Trump coverage.
- Highlights gerrymandering debate, accusing Hakeem Jeffries of hypocrisy for using “rigged elections” language; sees it as media finally challenging leftist orthodoxy.
- Quote, Bolling: “The media is just disgusting, embarrassed to be part of that ... I'm proud of being part of the edge.” (45:22)
Voicemail Segment: Public Feedback & Accountability
[49:01–54:58]
Calls Included:
- “Do Less, Get More, That’s What Welfare’s For”: A caller’s satirical song criticizing welfare and perceived lack of work incentive.
- Bolling agrees, “If you guarantee welfare ... you reduce the motivation to work harder.” (49:40)
- Government Accountability: A caller asks why officials like Nancy Pelosi get rich on public salaries; Bolling cites insider trading, lax Congressional discipline, and the need for bipartisan accountability.
- Where is Mayorkas?: A Maine caller demands answers on DHS Secretary Mayorkas after border “failures.”
- Bolling strongly criticizes Mayorkas for denying border problems amid repeated deaths and dangers to Americans.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Eric Bolling:
- “Markets hate tariffs, and when you can remove a tariff, good things happen.” (00:45)
- “We need more cowboy hats and belt buckles in Washington D.C. and bring some common sense with us.” (08:37)
- “If they can go after Trump for nothing ... they can do the same thing to any single one of us.” (28:18)
- “How do you teach someone not to do something again? You punish them for it. ... I am here for it.” (35:15)
- Mark Lamb:
- “We need Americans who are unapologetic and unafraid to stand up for what this country was built on, which is God, family, and freedom.” (02:31)
- “This is shielding, this is harboring, this is concealing, and this is obstructing what the federal government has been tasked to do.” (07:43)
- John Jubilee:
- “Salt is God's natural electrolyte. ... But we have to be hydrated. ... That salt will literally help you reverse your high blood pressure ... when you’re hydrated at the cellular level.” (16:04–16:59)
- Oscar L. Blue Ramirez:
- “We need to expose it. We need to be brave and ... have courage.” (24:13)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Stock Market & Crypto Reaction: 00:35–02:04
- Sheriff Mark Lamb Interview: 02:04–10:30
- Salt, Hydration, & Health – John Jubilee: 15:34–19:30
- Oscar El Blue on Border & Cartels: 19:31–25:21
- Lawfare & Political Indictments: 26:38–35:20
- Culture, Crime, and Progressive Politics: 36:21–46:16
- Voicemails & Public Accountability Rant: 49:01–54:58
Tone & Style
- The episode features passionate, combative, and sometimes sardonic conservative commentary.
- Bolling and guests often employ vivid language (“cowboy hats and belt buckles”, “kangaroo courts”, “OG perpetrators”, “do less, get more, that’s what welfare’s for”) and direct challenges to opposing sides.
- The show’s structure mixes rapid-fire news, in-depth interviews, cultural critique, and direct listener engagement, unified by a strong anti-establishment tone.
This summary highlights the core topics, major takeaways, and notable moments from the episode, providing a comprehensive view for any listener or reader who wants to quickly understand the “Bolling!” October 27, 2025 episode on Real America’s Voice.
