Real America’s Voice – Last Call with Mike Crispi
Episode: December 6th, 2025 — Air date: December 7, 2025
Episode Overview
On this episode of "Last Call with Mike Crispi," the host delves into themes of immigration, Minnesota’s Somali refugee community, alleged government corruption, and the broader impact of progressive policies on American culture and security. With his characteristic confrontational style and producer Frankie at his side, Crispi explores narratives around crime, welfare, assimilation, and political correctness, as well as recent developments in law enforcement regarding the DC pipe bomber. The episode critiques Democratic politicians’ responses to these issues, frequently referencing former President Trump’s takes and intertwining topics of American identity, local governance, and national security.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Somali Refugee Community and Minnesota Politics
Timestamp: 02:36 – 17:32
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Crispi’s Monologue: He sharply criticizes mass Somali immigration to Minnesota, labeling Somalia a "third world shithole," and claims the influx has led to fraud and societal problems.
- "The Somalian problem is a very specific problem. ... There is a pipeline that has been opened up from a third world shithole called Somalia to America." (04:27)
- Highlights Trump’s 2016 comments about Somali refugees, playing a clip for added impact.
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Assimilation/Contribution Debate:
- Crispi disputes the claim that Somalis have rebuilt Minnesota or greatly contributed, playing a clip from State Senator Zayden Mohammed:
- “We are in every industry and Minnesota would not be able to survive nor thrive without the Somali community.” (10:19)
- Rebuts the argument, insisting the majority live off welfare and are a manipulated voting bloc.
- Crispi disputes the claim that Somalis have rebuilt Minnesota or greatly contributed, playing a clip from State Senator Zayden Mohammed:
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Voter Bloc Power:
- Details how left-leaning NGOs allegedly fast-track citizenship for Somalis to build loyal voter bases for Democratic politicians.
- "Radical globalist left wingers import the Somalians into Minnesota. They become a dominant voting bloc in the state." (07:20)
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Tribalism & Local Politics:
- Discusses Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s re-election, describing how Somalis voted according to clan ties, not American interests.
- Lampoons Frey’s efforts to "assimilate" (e.g., eating Somali food), calling it performative and humiliating.
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Critique of Somali-American Political Goals:
- Notes state legislators of Somali descent expressing aims to direct Minnesota funds back to Somalia.
- “So hopefully we will be able to help our country, our former country, Somalia.” (17:03)
- Notes state legislators of Somali descent expressing aims to direct Minnesota funds back to Somalia.
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Fraud Allegations:
- References multi-billion dollar COVID-19 PPP and charity fraud, mostly tied to Somali defendants, alleging state officials turned a blind eye for political reasons.
- Highlights anchor exchange questioning Minnesota AG Keith Ellison’s response:
- “Critics have said… officials, including you and the governor, did not act fast enough, quickly enough to investigate charges of fraud…” (19:42)
2. Assimilation, Immigration, and "American Values"
Timestamp: 23:50 – 32:59
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The "Good Old Days" of Immigration:
- Crispi and Frankie contrast earlier waves of European immigrants with current migrants, claiming modern arrivals, unlike prior generations, are economically motivated, enabled by NGOs, and less eager to assimilate.
- "That's why... I reject out of pocket these people who say to me... 'We're all immigrants.' That is the biggest load of bullshit I've ever heard. It's not like that anymore, okay?" (23:50)
- Criticizes those who come for welfare as opposed to hard work and self-reliance.
- Crispi and Frankie contrast earlier waves of European immigrants with current migrants, claiming modern arrivals, unlike prior generations, are economically motivated, enabled by NGOs, and less eager to assimilate.
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Left’s Narrative on "Who Built America":
- Plays a Democratic politician stating: “Immigrants from all over the world, Somalia, India, wherever they’re from... have built this country….” (28:54)
- Crispi refutes the claim, demanding concrete examples of Somali contributions.
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Manual Labor and Politics:
- Discusses how Democratic policies, in his view, have removed the incentive for Americans to do hard work while over-attributing construction/agricultural work to modern immigrants.
- Suggests deporting all Somalians since, he claims, none are actually doing manual labor in the US.
3. Democratic Immigration Policy & Law Enforcement
Timestamp: 31:51 – 36:33
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Democratic Policy Aims:
- Highlights bills like the "Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act" that would restrict ICE operations, reduce detention, and limit oversight—criticized as undermining law enforcement.
- “It ensures that every single immigrant who is in detention has their human and civil rights protected. Our bill also phases out the use of private for profit detention centers...” (31:51)
- Highlights bills like the "Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act" that would restrict ICE operations, reduce detention, and limit oversight—criticized as undermining law enforcement.
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Drug Boats & Cartel Activity:
- Addresses the interception/destruction of suspected cartel drug boats from Venezuela to the U.S., ridiculing left-wing criticisms about potential due process violations and the claim these are just “fishermen.”
- “Let me tell you something, I don’t care. You want to blow up people who are bringing drugs into the country?... Don’t put your boat in the water with the drugs.” (34:59)
- Addresses the interception/destruction of suspected cartel drug boats from Venezuela to the U.S., ridiculing left-wing criticisms about potential due process violations and the claim these are just “fishermen.”
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NGO-Funded Migration:
- Argues that African migrants arriving at the southern border do so thanks to organized NGO funding and logistical support, not through individual initiative.
4. DC Pipe Bomber: Allegations of Government Cover-up
Timestamp: 37:21 – 41:48
- Pipe Bomber Case:
- Criticizes the delayed investigation and recent arrest related to the January 6th pipe bomber, claiming authorities covered up the individual’s identity for years despite having ample information.
- “The pipe bomber has been caught. But since Biden was in office for the last four years, they knew who this pipe bomber was. Of course they knew who this pipe bomber was.” (37:21)
- Suggests differential treatment of “MAGA” suspects versus others, arguing DOJ and media intentionally drag their feet for political reasons.
- Criticizes the delayed investigation and recent arrest related to the January 6th pipe bomber, claiming authorities covered up the individual’s identity for years despite having ample information.
5. Trump, Political Correctness, and Public Outrage
Timestamp: 45:31 – 54:36
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Trump’s Language & Democratic Backlash:
- Discusses President Trump’s insult (“retard”) directed at MN Governor Tim Walz, and Walz’s public condemnation of such rhetoric.
- “Trump said that Tim Wall is either very compromised or he's straight up retarded. And I think it was extremely poignant of President Trump to point that out.” (46:26)
- Mocks accusations that such language stokes violence.
- Discusses President Trump’s insult (“retard”) directed at MN Governor Tim Walz, and Walz’s public condemnation of such rhetoric.
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Political Correctness Fatigue:
- Argues that working-class Americans are tired of speech policing and see Democrats as out of touch.
- “This PC era is so gone. People don't want the federal government controlling how you talk. And this is just case in point.” (49:18)
- Argues that working-class Americans are tired of speech policing and see Democrats as out of touch.
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Media’s Focus:
- Plays View and CNN clips highlighting Trump’s attacks on reporters and Democrats’ focus on his inflammatory statements, criticizing their preoccupation with personal outrage at the expense of substantive issues.
- “They don’t get it. They still don’t understand that you have to be able to not run on outrage, which is what they're doing. Running on outrage. Trump said bad word.” (52:27)
- Plays View and CNN clips highlighting Trump’s attacks on reporters and Democrats’ focus on his inflammatory statements, criticizing their preoccupation with personal outrage at the expense of substantive issues.
6. Local Resistance to Muslim/Migrant Infrastructure
Timestamp: 58:43 – 61:30
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Mosques and Muslim Schools:
- Notes the increase in mosques/Muslim schools in US cities; lauds a local Alabama council’s denial of a Muslim school application.
- Warns that local elections have outsized influence over such changes, and urges vigilance to keep communities "American."
“They're trying to colonize. This is what these people believe. Believe in, okay? ... Blink of an eye, you see all these Somalians move in you go, why are all these Somalians here? Oh, because they moved here. Because this is where the mosques are, this is where the schools are that have Somali speaking teachers. Do you see how they do it, how they take it over?” (61:30)
7. Redistricting, Racial Politics, and the Democratic Platform
Timestamp: 62:50 – End
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Redistricting Debate:
- Shares a segment on Texas redistricting, mocking claims that new maps are racially discriminatory. Portrays concerns over "racial gerrymandering" as making minorities into "modern day slaves on the plantation."
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Electoral Outlook:
- Predicts a closely contested midterm, warning that Democrats rely on fear tactics and ballot harvesting from welfare recipients, and that Republicans must "get their ducks in a row" to win.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote | |-----------|---------|-------| | 04:27 | Mike Crispi | "The Somalian problem is a very specific problem… a pipeline that has been opened up from a third world shithole called Somalia to America." | | 07:20 | Mike Crispi | "Radical globalist left wingers import the Somalians into Minnesota. They become a dominant voting bloc in the state." | | 10:19 | State Sen. Zayden Mohammed (clip) | “We are in every industry and Minnesota would not be able to survive nor thrive without the Somali community.” | | 23:50 | Mike Crispi | "That's why, Frankie, I reject out of pocket these people who say to me... 'We're all immigrants.' That is the biggest load of bullshit I've ever heard." | | 28:54 | Politician (clip) | “Immigrants from all over the world, Somalia, India, wherever they’re from... have built this country and make this country what it is today.” | | 34:59 | Mike Crispi | “Let me tell you something, I don’t care. You want to blow up people who are bringing drugs into the country?... Don’t put your boat in the water with the drugs.” | | 46:26 | Mike Crispi | "Trump said that Tim Wall is either very compromised or he's straight up retarded. And I think it was extremely poignant of President Trump to point that out." | | 49:18 | Frankie (Producer) | “This PC era is so gone. People don't want the federal government controlling how you talk. And this is just case in point.” | | 52:27 | Mike Crispi | “They don’t get it. They still don’t understand that you have to be able to not run on outrage, which is what they're doing. Running on outrage. Trump said bad word.” | | 61:30 | Mike Crispi | “Blink of an eye, you see all these Somalians move in you go, why are all these Somalians here? Oh, because they moved here. Because this is where the mosques are, this is where the schools are that have Somali speaking teachers. Do you see how they do it, how they take it over?” |
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Somali Immigration & Welfare Fraud: 02:36 – 20:34
- Immigration Rhetoric & Historical Comparison: 23:50 – 28:54
- Democratic Legislation on Detention/ICE: 31:51 – 32:50
- Drug Boats Debate: 34:59 – 36:33
- DC Pipe Bomber & Law Enforcement Critique: 37:21 – 41:48
- Trump, PC Culture, and Outrage Politics: 45:31 – 54:36
- Local Pushback on Mosques/Muslim Schools: 58:43 – 61:30
- Redistricting and Race Politics: 62:50 – close
Tone and Language
Mike Crispi’s presentation is highly combative, often sarcastic, and unfiltered, frequently using loaded language and blunt humor. He and Frankie maintain a bantering, caustic commentary style, positioning themselves and their audience in contrast to Democratic politicians, immigrants, and mainstream media.
Takeaways for Non-Listeners
- This episode offers an unabashedly right-leaning, anti-immigration perspective that frames Somali migration and political involvement as a coordinated threat to Minnesota and broader American values.
- Crispi weaves narratives tying crime, election security, welfare dependency, and progressive politics into an existential challenge for “real America.”
- Democrats, in this retelling, are depicted as both dishonest and tone-deaf, obsessed with political correctness and open-border policies at the expense of public safety and national identity.
- The episode is heavy on culture war rhetoric, warning listeners that local elections and vigilance are crucial to preventing the country from being "taken over" by immigrant populations and their advocates.
Note: The summary highlights the original tone, direct quotes, and structure for context—and does not endorse the perspectives expressed in the episode.
