Real America’s Voice: Bolling! – October 31st, 2025
Overview
This episode of "Bolling!" on Real America’s Voice, hosted by Eric Bolling, delivers a characteristically fiery take on the week’s political and cultural news. The centerpiece: ongoing criticism of the Biden administration’s alleged cover-ups, particularly around presidential pardons and concerns over President Biden’s mental acuity. Other hot topics include the government shutdown blame game, U.S. economic policy, gold prices, and insights from political and sports guests. The latter segment turns into a sports-betting roundtable and a discussion of integrity in the NBA and professional sports. Throughout, the tone is opinionated, combative, and frequently comedic.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Allegations of Biden Administration Corruption and Cover-ups
- Focus on Biden Pardons & Use of the Autopen:
- Eric Bolling accuses the Biden administration of abusing pardoning powers, using the autopen (mechanical signature device) to issue pardons without the President's direct involvement.
- Physical and mental fitness of President Biden is brought into question, with references to staff allegedly covering up his decline.
- Allegation that pardons were used to protect individuals tied to major scandals, including the origins of COVID-19.
- [05:22] Bolling refers to "the most corrupt administration in history" and ridicules Biden's cognitive state:
“They all covered up his downfall into dementia pretty well. Not so well. Not really at all. But in hindsight, I would say it. It hurt them.”
- Bolling and guests question the authenticity of certain videos and whether they’re “cheap fakes.”
- Notable Quote:
- [06:17] Eric Bolling: “Do you know any of the actual staff who were using the Autopen?”
- [06:16] Emily Maitlis: “No.”
2. Calls for Accountability, Comparisons to Watergate
- Bolling insists the cover-up involving Biden’s mental health and use of the autopen is “far worse than Watergate.”
- Accusations that a White House staffer received a $4 million bonus for aiding in the reelection and cover-up efforts.
- [08:39] Eric Bolling:
“The guy who’s part of one of the most treasonous and disgusting coverups in American history… $4 million if he was reelected. Screw the American people. That’s what they were thinking, obviously.”
- Describes the situation as the work of the “deep state,” and expresses skepticism that political elites will ever be held accountable.
- [12:43] Bolling:
“Can we put one of them in prison, please, so they stop doing it?...Maybe because it actually does [matter for the fate of the republic].”
3. Government Shutdown Blame Game and Political Hypocrisy
- Democratic and Republican Contradictions:
- Bolling plays old and new clips of Democratic leaders (Obama and Hakeem Jeffries) to point out contradictions in their statements about government shutdowns and debt negotiations.
- [22:41] Royce White shares Obama’s 2013 remarks decrying the idea of a shutdown as “total irresponsibility,” contrasting with current Democratic positioning.
- [24:46] Philip Patrick Phillips, satirically:
“The Hakeem Jeffries of today definitively agrees with the Hakeem Jeffries of yesterday.”
- Bolling rails against politicians of both parties for hypocrisy, but reserves most criticism for Democratic leadership.
4. Inflation, Gold Prices, and Federal Reserve Policy
- Economic Segment with Philip Patrick Phillips (Birch Gold Group):
- [17:42] Gold’s rally is discussed; JP Morgan and others forecasting much higher prices as faith in U.S. debt erodes.
- Both Bolling and Phillips emphasize the need for trusted dealers; Bolling shares personal gold-buying anecdotes.
- [19:49] Phillips explains rising inflation and Fed policy, predicting that debt (“fiscal dominance”) is leading policy more than traditional data.
- [21:17] Highlights the bind the Fed faces:
“Today... with high interest rates, when you got $38 trillion of debt, it’s not happening. So you either raise rates, freeze the economy and cripple the government... or you lower rates, give the economy some, some, some stimulus, and let inflation rise. And I think it’s the latter we’re going to have to go for.” — Philip Patrick Phillips
- Concerns about the long-term impact of persistent inflation and deficit-driven policy.
5. Minnesota Senate Race & GOP Strategy – Interview with Royce White
- Guest: Royce White, Former NBA Player & Current Senate Candidate
- Discusses Minnesota’s political landscape, the difficulty for conservatives, and his own campaign strategy.
- Describes Minnesota as “ground zero for the radical Democrat agenda.”
- [37:00] White:
“We call it the belly of the beast for a reason. Minnesota is like ground zero for the, the radical Democrat agenda...”
- Emphasizes culture war themes: border security, trans policies in prisons and sports, “law and order,” and MAGA.
- Bolling and White speculate on the possibility of a broader political shift in Minnesota, referencing polling data showing the generic Republican only 2 points down.
6. NBA/Pro Sports Corruption & Integrity
- NBA Gambling / Point Shaving Scandal
- Bolling and Royce White discuss recent reports of NBA and poker scandals.
- Both voice concern that sports betting and corruption are undermining the integrity of professional sports, with Bolling particularly focused on NBA and college basketball as being susceptible.
- [40:56] Royce White:
“The integrity of our sports has to mean something. It’s long, long since been, you know, that our sports and professional sports specifically had any greater societal integrity anyway. I mean, the woke agenda has basically ransacked professional sports.”
7. NFL, College Football, & Sports Betting Segment
- Sports Expert: Brett (Britt) McHenry
- Week 9 picks: Analysis and spirited banter about NFL and college football matchups.
- Notable games: Penn State vs. Ohio State, Chiefs vs. Bills, Cowboys vs. Cardinals, Colts vs. Steelers, Rams vs. Saints, and Washington Commanders (whom Bolling still calls “Redskins”).
- Betting talk: Over/under for Chiefs-Bills, points spread insights.
- [53:25] Britt McHenry’s “best bet of the week”:
“Taking the Commanders.”
- [53:27] Eric Bolling:
“My bet will be the over 52 points in the Kansas City at the Bills.”
8. Closing Segments & Listener Engagement
- Nostalgic and light-hearted moments:
- Bolling shares a childhood baseball team photo, family anecdotes, and Halloween plans.
- Reads listener voicemails with a mix of humor and political commentary, including a pointed message about a New York political candidate and critique of The View.
- Announces upcoming guest Marjorie Taylor Greene (“MTG”) will appear after her spot on The View.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
Biden Critiques & "Deep State" Allegations
- [06:35] Eric Bolling:
“Can you read your response? I approve the use of the autopen for the execution of all the following pardons... Do you yourself write the zl? I do not believe I did. ...Who trains these jackals on their answers anyway?”
Government Accountability
- [12:43] Eric Bolling:
“Can we put one politician who broke the law worse than half of the people in our prisons? Can we put one of them in prison, please, so they stop doing it?”
Strategic Analysis
- [37:00] Royce White:
“We call it the belly of the beast for a reason. Minnesota is like ground zero for the radical Democrat agenda...”
Sports Integrity Concerns
- [40:56] Royce White:
“Shaving points... is just one of the most unamerican things you could do. Bottom line. And the integrity of our sports has to mean something.”
Betting Insights
- [53:27] Eric Bolling:
“My bet will be the over 52 points in the Kansas City at the Bills.”
Important Timestamps by Topic
- Biden Allegations & Pardons: 03:04 – 14:09
- Government Shutdown, Hypocrisy, and Debt: 22:09 – 27:04
- Economy, Inflation, Gold: 17:13 – 22:02
- Royce White Interview (Minnesota Race & NBA Scandal): 31:13 – 42:53
- NFL & NCAA Football Picks: 45:08 – 53:27
- Listener Feedback, Closing Banter: 57:10 – 64:02
Tone, Style, and Structure
- Original Tone: Brash, opinionated, irreverent, and comedic, with moments of earnest outrage over political corruption, and frequent jabs at both political opponents and media figures.
- Format: Fast-moving and segmented; alternates between political monologue, interviews, sports commentary, call-in and feedback.
In Summary
Eric Bolling’s October 31, 2025 episode of "Bolling!" is a tour de force of culture war rhetoric, focused largely on allegations of unprecedented corruption by the Biden administration—particularly claims of cover-ups relating to presidential pardons and mental competency. He criticizes political hypocrisy across the aisle, dissects the economic challenges of inflation and rising gold prices, and injects humor and sports banter into the mix. Key guests Royce White and Britt McHenry anchor lively conversations on politics and the NFL. Listeners are left with the usual Bolling rallying cry: hold politicians accountable, stay vigilant, and “never bet with emotion.”
