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and welcome back to Last Call. Hello everybody. I am Mike Crispy and we got a big show for you on this Saturday night on Real America's Voice. The DHS shutdown continues. The TSA lines get longer, but not for the people making the laws. We're going to talk all about that. Will something get passed? And it is now month two of America at war with Iran. What is the latest? Is there an off ramp? JD Vance is fighting with Netanyahu. People are fighting at cpac. We're going to talk about all that and so much more. So we got a big show for you tonight. I'm ready. Frankie's ready. You better be too. And let's go. We are going to be two big tourism.
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Mike Crispi
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Mike Crispi
And welcome back to the show, everybody. Mike Crispy here and joining me as always, the one and only, the most bass producer in the game. And you know we might lose him as the producer to become a TSA agent. I don't know. There's a lot of openings. So Frankie, please don't leave to become a TSA agent at JFK Airport. I know it's very tough between producing this show or doing that job, but we need you here.
Frankie
Frankie, Listen, there's only one position at LaGuardia or JFK for me and it's the Whistleman. I must be in charge of all, all traffic in and out.
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It's a lot of power with that responsibility.
Mike Crispi
It would have, it would have prevented, it would have prevented what happened with Air Canada if you were the Whistleman. Right, Frankie? So there you go. So. And very tragic and terrible. But I agree, I mean that's, that's actually not the segue the show. But that what happened with the Air Canada thing is a result of the way in which that these absolute shithole Blue states, okay, invest $0 of infrastructure and then the federal government, deep state suppresses the investment into America and things such as the FAA and more air traffic controllers and stuff like that. And we give it to illegal aliens to have them have a homeless encampments and we give it to foreign countries and foreign aid. But I digress. We won't go there right now. Frankie, you almost got me started on another topic. But it can all be traced back to the managed decline of our country from within. It really is, as we focus on the exterior, the interior is crumbling at the seams. The exterior is giving money to foreign countries and the exterior is importing illegal aliens from those foreign lands and giving them billions of dollars because we should feel some compassion about people thousands of miles away. It is terrible. Now while that is happening abroad and while our country is literally crumbling and it still is crumbling right now. And I know that, you know, coming up in this midterm election, Trump is, you know, after the midterm election, essentially gonna have two years to fix it. And we hope and pray that we maintain control of the House of Representatives in the Senate. But right now I don't know if that's happening. Based on the polls just being honest, right now it looks like Republicans are somewhat underwater. We're gonna talk a little bit about that in this segment and what's going on. But a lot of the fight right now that's going on with the DHS shutdown is about midterm leverage. And the shameful part of it is, is that while they're fighting over midterm leverage, you, the American air traveler is getting screwed. We live in a big country. You should be able to fly in an airplane. You shouldn't have your service disrupted with four or five hour wait times to pass a security checkpoint to get an airplane. That is not the makings of a first world country. It is wholly unacceptable to me that people accept the fact that, that we live in the United States of America. And despite that fact, you think it's, I guess, okay that you wait four or five hours in a line for an airport. It should not be like that. Both sides of the aisle are totally culpable here. They really are. Jonathan is a weak, spineless coward. He controls the Senate. You see, what happened really is. What happened was they had a bill that they voted on 100 to 0, okay, to fund the parts of the DHS that are shut down, but it didn't fund all of dhs. So I guess, you know, it runs out funding for things like CBP and ice. Went to the House of Representatives. House of Representatives said, we're not passing this. It's a whole big mess. We're going to talk about it. But essentially, here's the thing. There's a lot of minutiae. And I see people on both sides of the aisle arguing what should happen right now. You know, who's wrong, who's right. Schumer, Thune, Mike Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries. Everyone's fighting. But here's my thing. This shouldn't even be a starter. Anybody, whatever side of the aisle you're on, should feel the utmost shame that American people and people like TSA workers are being used as political footballs to advance a political agenda. Now, this did start with the Democrats, of course, but John Thune should be saying and seizing on this moment and saying, we're going to nuke the filibuster. We. We're going to go balls to the wall. We're going to go nuclear. And I know it's unprecedented. That's why Thune hasn't done it yet. But I know it's unprecedented, but these are unprecedented times. They're literally paralyzing air travel in America. People have family members to go see, have dying relatives. You have business travel, you have commerce. You have so much going on, they can't do it. And then the thousands of TSA workers are overworked, they're not getting paid. Many of them are quitting. That now, then makes the skies more soft targets for terrorist attacks, if you really think about it. So if I'm John Thune, I say, what the hell is going on? We've never seen anything like this. I'm abolishing the filibuster. We're getting this thing passed because enough is enough. And we are in DEFCON mode in our country. I would do that. I would have Trump do an address on that, you know, from the Oval Office, make it a whole big deal. Just repeated at nauseum and Maybe you would have a chance to salvage the midterms. But it seems like that isn't the strategy of John Thune. And quite frankly, I don't know why the White House isn't pounding John Thune into a pulp to say these things, to get these things done. Let's start with John Thune, and then we'll go to Mike Johnson. But John Thune first, he's in the airport. And the craziest thing about this is, Frankie, is that these guys aren't waiting in line at the airport, okay? They have escorts, special escorts, not the other kind of escorts that Lindsey Graham gets of the male variety, but they have escorts who walk them through the checkpoint so they don't have to wait in a line like us. That is a failed society right there, that that is even acceptable in a normal society. Okay? In like the olden days, in the ancient times, they would see someone like that getting escorted through a line and they would pummel them. Okay? Of course, no violence. With words. They would pummel them with words. Of course. But back in the olden days, you think people would accept something like that? Absolutely not. It wouldn't. The politician wouldn't even have the gall to show their face within a five mile radius of an airport. But here's John Thune. Roll it.
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What's that you thinking?
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Mike Crispi
Well, the House is going to do their job. Well, we'll see. We made some temporary headway, but we
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John Thune walk in? He doesn't seem bothered. Where's John Thune going? Oh, he's going back to his home state. He's out. What happened was, is that the Senate passed this bill. They threw it over to the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives said, we don't want to do it because it doesn't give us the funding for CBP and ice, in which we need to keep doing these operations. Now, I'm a little confused because I thought that this thing was over the protocol, how ICE and CBP was behaving, meaning that I thought it was about like wearing masks and body cameras and stuff like that. I thought that was like the main crux of the argument. But obviously you have to fund ICE and you have to fund CBP and these things should all be normal. I mean, here's the thing, is that Republicans essentially pulled out of Minnesota. Where is our kudos? Where's our bratty point? Where is the negotiation with the left? You know, calling the spade A spade here. Trump left Minnesota. They left Minnesota. Okay. I thought we should have went 10 times harder in Minnesota and I thought more. Renee Goods and Alex Preddys, if they put themselves in a lethal situation, should not have been spared. That's my opinion. Okay, but. But we left. Okay, so for that reason alone, why haven't we used that as the leverage to get what we want, continue to fund ICE and cbp, get the funding for the DHS and open the government? Why wasn't that enough? Wasn't that the whole stalemate? Wasn't that what this is about is that people are being indiscriminately killed in Minnesota. And they weren't indiscriminate by the way. They were antifa agitators who put themselves between federal law enforcement operations and in any other situation. Go ahead. Next time you see someone getting arrested on the side of the road and you see a standoff with police and somebody pulled over, park your car in front of them and try to get in the middle of that. See what happens. See what happens. See how that goes. People are absurd, but it's madness right now. So Mike Johnson understandably was pissed off. Mike Johnson said, what's going on here? They're not funding these things. And here's the worst part about it is that you could say that Jonathan did his thing and it's going to go back, it's going to bounce back, it's going to bounce forth. You might be able to give him a sliver of the benefit of the doubt if they did not put the Senate into recess. Who controls that? Oh, the majority controls the that. So the majority put the Senate into recess and we now have another week where nothing could get done because the House, which then passed a bill which now is going back to the Senate. Okay, they changed it. They basically said, all right, we're going to do a 60 day funding of everything and so we can negotiate this and figure it out. Fine. Not the greatest, but it's fine. And Thune said sorry, can't talk about that for a little while because we just went to recess. So all the people who work at TSA who were getting no money right now and all the people waiting in five hour airport lines, Thune basically said fuck you, I don't care. Sorry, can't say it any more mildly than that, cuz that's just the truth. Think about the contempt that you should have that you probably don't have cuz you're numb to the fact of who these people are. Mike Johnson talking about it on Fox News. Rod, what's the House going to do?
Mike Johnson
Well, in a matter a couple of hours, a little after 10pm tonight, we will pass the clean continuing resolution. Very important, Brian, no partisan gimmicks or tricks here. We didn't add things to it. Just a clean continuation of funding for Department of Homeland Security. Ten agencies beneath it. All those agencies keep Americans safe to make sure we can stay on track. And in those eight weeks, we will figure this out with Democrats and figure out a couple of reforms or whatever they need to make sure that we do this right. But we are going to protect the homeland. We have to. It's the most important.
Mike Crispi
Mike. Mike Johnson, 100% correct there. Why not do that? Why continue the chaos? Mike Johnson was asked about John Thune. Let's get this next clip. Frankie, let's roll this. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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You came out and criticized Democrats. He was the engineer behind. Why are you guys not on the. And are you not extending the shutdown? If you were to accept what the Senate had passed, this could end tonight and the TSA lines would shrink.
Mike Johnson
I wouldn't call John Thune the engineer of this. Chuck Schumer and the Democrats in the Senate. Chuck Schumer and the Democrats in the Senate have forced this upon the Senate. I have to protect the House. Let me answer the question, Chad. I have to protect the House and I have to protect the American people. That's our responsibility. Our colleagues on this side understand this is not. Not a game. We are not playing their games.
Mike Crispi
These people want. So Mike Johnson in the first clip is doing a good job. He's right. But then in the second clip, he folds like a lawn chair. Why not call spade a spade? Mike Johnson? Why not implicate John Thune? How's it Chuck Schumer's fault? Chuck Schumer isn't the majority leader. He's the minority leader. Thune is the one who can throw Senate. Throw the Senate, whichever his way because he has the majority. Why isn't he doing that? Because of the filibuster. Why doesn't he abolish it? Because he doesn't want to set a precedent. Isn't this a precedent? Much more dangerous than the filibuster. I think that more Americans feel the impact of the TSA getting jacked up and they would certainly feel the impact more if there was a terrorist attack because of this. I think they feel that a little more than the filibuster rules getting Changed and sanctity of the House. Do you not agree, Frankie Maga? Mike Johnson.
Frankie
Mike, right. Who's surprised?
Mike Crispi
Why is he carrying water? Why is he carrying water? So, like, he's right. And then he just won't blame Thune. Well, that's who's to blame here. Thune is horrible.
Frankie
Yeah, I know, but we're forgetting that, you know, Mike Johnson was caught on a hot mic talking about the President as if he was, you know, a Democrat. Basically, after that, for me, nothing surprising. I'm not holding my breath on anything. He's all lip service to me, and he's very good at it.
Mike Crispi
It's lip service. Yes. And so when I saw, When I saw the first Mike Johnson clip, I said, great. When I saw the second Mike Johnson clip, I said, what the hell? And that's where it's at. And this is why. Yes, Frankie, go ahead.
Frankie
Well, I'll just say, you know, we. We compare, you know, his, his who. He. Who he replaced. You know, McCarthy. He would, you know, at least we hated McCarthy because it was so obvious in his face what he was doing.
Mike Crispi
Yes.
Frankie
And for, you know, Johnson is just, his, his words are like gravy. You know, he's very good at it, and it just makes you less angry.
Mike Crispi
He's good at it. But you know why? Do you know why? Because. Because he's. Because he is half Italian. So, you know, he's got the gift. He's got the gift. He's Sicilian. Unfortunately, we don't claim him, but he is. He is Sicilian. And that's. And that's actually why he's good at the smooth talking. So we're just, us Italians are just, just really good at talking. I mean, just it's, It's a gift from God. We are the descendants of the Roman Empire. So Mike Johnson's got a little bit trace of that. And that's why, you know, he's. He's able to do that, but he's not full Italian. And that's why, if he was a full Italian, he would have been telling John Thune to stick it where the sun don't shine. Do you understand? So, you know, so anyway, now the midterms. So we're headed to the midterms right now. And I talk about all this because the midterms are what's coming up. And if we lose the midterms, things are going to go haywire and probably get really bad for America. Because if the Democrats win the Senate and the House or one of the two, that is going to mean that President Trump's agenda will become effectively stalemated. Now, I said we should use the first two years of the Trump administration to pass as many things as possible, quickly ram it through, get rid of the filibuster, throw every single restriction down, and absolutely have an unmitigated fire hose of the MAGA agenda. We haven't seen that. Okay. We've had the least legislation passed. Trump's actions have been largely through executive order. Okay. That's how this has been. And everything that Trump wants passed. Save act, you know, other things. The Senate is not getting a lot of these things done. We know that at this point. So how are Republicans feeling heading into the midterms? Okay. The CPAC conference happened over the last couple of days and CPAC conference. Frankie, put this on screen. We're just giving you the wake up call right now. Some people won't like this, but it's just reality is that I've been to many seatbacks. I've been going to seat back since 2016, 2017, actually. The first year Trump was in office. I was at CPAC that year. I remember it. I was a total nobody at the time. I wasn't involved in media. I was just there as a, as a fan, as a spectator. And I remember Trump was there. Trump was speaking at cpac. It was a much bigger room than this. This is what CPAC has unfortunately turned into. Okay. People are not there. Trump didn't go. Vance didn't go.
Frankie
Yeah, I was just going to say, was. Was Vance there? I didn't see him. I didn't see anyone from the Cabinet. Nope.
Mike Crispi
Did you know Vance? No Vance, no Trump, no Cabinet, nothing. Okay. It was people competing again. People from different factions of the Republican right were competing and talking, but nobody was there. Really pathetic. And then you had this moment from Match Slap, which went very viral, where you had different people on the stage talking about, you know, their races or their efforts here in the midterms. Match Slap asked the sparse crowd. Again, I'm not being mean. People want me to, like, puff up and like, lie about the reality. Like, the crowd was terrible. Okay, Mike, Crispy New Jersey events get crowds bigger than that. Okay, so not good. And then Matt Schlapp asked the crowd this question and this is what happens. I'm going to tell you what went on here. But even the real reason and the COVID up here is still terrible. Rolling. How many of you would like to see impeachment hearings? No, that was the wrong answer. How many of you would like to see impeachment hearings? No. Okay. All right. So what you're seeing here is that they're talking about impeachment hearings on Trump and Matt Schlapp, who again has totally, you know, just call him a spade, a spade. He has some skeletons in his closet. He asked the question out there, who's ready for impeachment hearings? I guess people in the crowd are. Whatever's left to that crowd is a little bit too, you know, low IQ to understand the nuance of the question. They just want to cheer to everything that's said. Maybe that's what it is, I guess, but. Or maybe I don't know what's going on there, but the energy seems dead, right? I mean, it just seems dead. It's very sad because I've been a cpac, I've seen cpac, and it's a shame that this is what happened. This should be the wake up call of all wake up calls if Republicans want to even have a chance in the midterm. Sorry, quick break. We'll be right back. Don't go anywhere.
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Mike Crispi
And welcome back to the show everybody. Mike, Chris, thanks for sticking with us on this Saturday night. Reel America's voice myself producer Frankie. I got the spring fit on right now. Okay, this is a spring suit.
Frankie
Let's go.
Mike Crispi
And you know I was putting this on. I said yesterday it was like 70 degrees today it's back in the 30s. So, you know, it's springtime, you got baseball season, but it's also 30 degrees outside. So, you know all the people who said that global warming would destroy New York City and melt the caps and, you know, Phi Dye would be underwater. You know, I'm wearing a light blue suit and it's 35 degrees and it's about to be April. So how'd that prediction work out for you? These people are stupid. Now, getting back to what we're talking about last segment. We're talking about the midterms before we hit the break. And again, I'm giving you a dose of reality. Hard pill to swallow again. I know CPAC is great. People love cpac. It's an exciting time. Trump didn't go, Vance didn't go. Crowd was dead. Energy's on the decline. We lost that special election in the Palm beach area for the, for the, for the Florida House of Representatives. I'm trying to give a wake up call, okay, that there are people who care more about their niche agenda than they do about the welfare and the betterment of what's going on in our country. Do you understand that? That makes sense, right, Frankie?
Frankie
Oh, yeah.
Mike Crispi
Now, here's something I noticed at cpac. This was a, probably the biggest, individual, most energetic gathering that I saw. Roll this clip of people and then we'll talk about it. Just roll this. Okay, so that was a demonstration at CPAC of people holding up pictures of this Shah guy, okay, the CIA asset guy who was the exiled prince from Iran who's lived in exile since the 70s. And there's this fairy tale story that we're gonna go reinstall him as the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and we're all going to live happily ever after and he's going to rule and it's going to be amazing for the people and they're going to be ready to go open CBD shops and do onlyfans in Iran, and it's going to be great. Now this clearly is a paid, organized up. Where is the. You go talk to an everyday American. I'm talking about the real people. I'm talking about the people who come to me and say, mike, what's going on with this Iran situation? Why are the gas prices up? What's going on? Should, should we be excited? Should we be worried? Should we be nervous? I'm talking about the normies. People don't act like this. People don't have half usa, half Iran flags. Okay? You see that on the screen right there, that would make my skin crawl. Any flag that's half America, half a foreign country, it's just not right. So they're waving this flag, two halves of flags, and they're saying, thank you, Shah, install the shah. And that's supposed to be like an enthusiastic gathering.
Frankie
Thank you, Benjamin.
Mike Crispi
It's telling me that cpac, it's telling. Thank you for what? It's telling me that CPAC has been, I guess, just become a breathing ground for people to come and voice their niche objectives. Again, you can watch Fox News and get a narrative craft, and Fox News is all of a sudden become. I watch this, I watch people on Fox News. And they're priming you for boots on the ground in Iran. We don't want boots in the ground in Iran. Nobody wants boots in the ground in Iran. I don't think Trump is going to put boots in the ground in Iran. But Fox News is up. Okay? Is to have people in the White House, Trump, et cetera, watch Fox News and say, oh, maybe people do want boots on the ground. They're talking about it on Fox News. Maybe it's okay. When deep down think about it, Trump has always said, no boots on the ground. We're not going to do that. Not going to have that. But the globalists and the frauds who are on Fox News, of which there are many, are trying to prime Trump for it. Okay, I see people. I saw a guy, I don't remember who it was. It was on Fox News, and he's talking about, well, you know, our young men in the military, like, they know what they're getting into, and we're going to go there and we're going to occupy the Strait of Hormuz and we're going to take this and we're going to do that. How do you do that with the drones flying all around and killing everybody? And by the way, a month ago, we didn't have this problem with Carg Island. Now you'd say, well, they're getting close to, you know, the nuclear capabilities. Well, then just keep bombing Fordeau then. Okay, you bombed it once. Just keep bombing it. How about that? We have great intelligence. Why don't we just keep bombing the nuclear sites? How about this? Every time they assemble one more nuclear component, bomb it into smithereens. How about that? Just do that.
Frankie
Also, how many scientists.
Mike Crispi
All other things are up.
Frankie
How many scientists can they get? I mean, every scientist is, like, assassinated by this, like, Mossad operation. It's like, how many freaking. How are they getting all these scientists. I'm just saying.
Mike Crispi
So my goal. My goal is for Iran not to have a nuclear weapon. Okay, I think that's fine. I think most Americans agree with that. 99% of Americans agree. Okay. Iran should not have a nuclear weapon. Fine. So if they're going to have one, stop it. If they're not going to have one, don't worry about it. And we have enough intelligence where if we see it coming, we could probably stop it years in advance. Is that a fair table setting? But there are other people who. That's not their objective. Their objective is this muddled. Change the regime in Iran by any means necessary, no matter how painful it is. And those are two different things. And you don't have to be on this unilateral side. I think that Iran are run by fanatical radical Islamist terrorists. I'm not a sympathizer. And I think we should destroy their nuclear plan. I think we can bomb them into submission anytime we want to destroy those capabilities. But I also think that if you have a regime change, war that goes on years and years and years becomes a war of attrition. Yeah. Boots on the ground, people are dying. That's a different objective. I'd like someone to answer to me how you can say what I'm saying is wrong. You see them developing. We have the intelligence, don't we? Usa, Mossad, bomb. Done. Okay, here is now CNN infiltrated. CNN went to CPAC and started talking to people about it. Let's see what CNN said about it and who they talked to and what the people were saying at cpac.
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Mike Crispi
Oh, my God. I absolutely support the President of the
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United States of America.
Mike Crispi
I'm at CPAC in Dallas. It's the biggest conservative conference in the country. And lots of people here are talking about the war in Iran. Trump is not speaking at this event this year, but in the past when he has spoken here, he's talked a lot about not starting new wars when it comes to Iran. How do you feel about that?
K
I'm not happy. I'm not happy at all. I mean, President Trump ran on no new wars. I feel like we've been opted into a war that shouldn't be ours, it should be Israel's.
Mike Crispi
We want to say, Mr. President, thank you. Thank you for helping Iranian people. What do you think of the war with Iran at the moment? Unfortunately, I think it's necessary. You do? Yes. And he's the only president that had the backbone to take it on. Do you believe that Israel forced the US into this war? Absolutely. Absolutely not. Donald Trump does what Donald Trump wants to do. I don't think Trump is really controlled by anybody, as much as everyone would like to control him. But I do question some of the things when it comes to are we
K
just going to bend over everything for Israel?
Mike Crispi
You know, what do you say to some Republican people who say, well, this is Israel's war. It shouldn't be America's war.
K
That's not so. Israel, like Israel is God's people.
Mike Crispi
Those that bless Israel will be blessed.
K
Those that curse Israel, they better watch out.
Mike Crispi
Do you feel disappointed in the President?
K
Sure.
Mike Crispi
Do you still support him?
K
I want him to succeed. I certainly do. I think it's to be determined on, you know, if I can remain to support him. We'll see how the next six months go and I'll see what happens.
Mike Crispi
Are you concerned that this war drags on?
K
Absolutely. Absolutely. We hear the phrase America first, let's put America first. And I'm concerned that this isn't putting America first.
Mike Crispi
All right, so. So you see that going on a lot of back and forth. I think a lot of it is, you know, oversimplified on one side or the other. You know, do I think that, you know, Trump is controlled? Okay, that's a very simplistic explanation. No, I don't think so. I still think that Trump calls shots. But do I think that, you know, Israel is our, you know, attached at the hip extension of the United States of America and everything that's good for them is good for America? No, I don't think that either. Cuz they're their own sovereign country. And I think that it's wrong. If you criticize that, they'll say bad things about you. I think that's wrong. Now here's where we're at with this war and this situation. Trump, who it seems like he's trying to forge peace. Now here's why I don't think Trump is explicitly controlled by Israel, as people might say on one side, because Trump is putting these deadlines out. Okay? After the initial wave of what happened, Trump is now putting these deadlines out to try to come to some type of consensus. He's doing that against the will of the Israelis. And Trump said something very interesting when he was at the tarmac and he was asked about who he's negotiating with in Iran. Now, Trump says that this person also gave them some tankers of oil and that they're having ongoing conversations and they're talking about getting together in Islamabad, Pakistan, for like a peace meeting. And they said they want to negotiate with Vance and now Witkoff and Kushner. And then Mark Levin got mad and said, well, we'll get rid of Vance then and, you know, make sure that Kushner and Witkoffer there. So, so Mark Levin, you know, you could just tell he doesn't want peace. But so all this is going on and Trump said he's continuing to negotiate. And then he got asked a question about who he was negotiating with, and look what he said. This is a little bit of a tail roller. Mr. President, again. Mr. President, I know you've deployed because I don't want him to be killed, okay? I don't want him to be killed. Mr. President, you've deployed. Nobody wants to be that. Nobody wants that job right now. You know, nobody's exactly looking forward to being the head of that particular country, but perhaps we'll be able to. So. So Trump is saying that he doesn't want the guy that he's negotiating with to be killed. So therefore he will not say the name of the person. And all that says to me is, I mean, kind of obviously is that they don't want who to kill them in the United States isn't going to kill the person that Trump's negotiating with. They don't want Israel to kill the person that Trump is trying to negotiate with. Now, he put this on screen because this was also a story that came out that Vance is stepping into this now and doing some negotiation. And what happened was essentially Trump said, we're gonna do a 10 day reprieve. And what happened was, Frankie, you probably saw this, was that Netanyahu then said, essentially, and he said it on video, that we have to increase the bombings now because there might be a ceasefire. So we have to get in all of our bombings while we can. This is actually reminiscent of the last time during the 12 day war that it was coming to an end, because at the same. Remember the same time Trump got pissed, he got pissed at Netanyahu. Remember that? He said, no more missiles are going to fly every time the United States of America and Trump are ready to make a deal to stop the conflict and get what they want when they have leverage. It seems like Israel, again, who is a junior partner, that's not a bad thing to say. They are a partner, but they are a junior partner. A junior partner means they take order from us, not the other way around. And it's not right, okay, that Trump says, I'm negotiating or I'm doing this or I'm doing that. And they go, all right, we have this many hours again, this is what happened last time. They said there's going to be a cease fire in 72 hours. And Israel just went then crazy, dropped bombs. And Trump had to put out a true social post saying Israel is going to stop doing it. Now it seems to be happening again where like they're about to stop talking and Israel is dropping down more bombs. And Netanyahu said, we got to do it, we got to do anyway because we need to act in our interest. But Trump's saying that the interest is, is to have a 10 day reprieve so we can have peace. And don't you think that not intensifying the bombing campaign would help bring about the negotiations while we have all the leverage right now? And don't you think that Netanyahu should probably take order from Trump? So that just proves a couple things right there to defeat everybody's argument. Trump is not controlled by Netanyahu and, and the likes, because clearly there's a schism right here. So obviously he's not controlled by him. But at the same time, you can't just be a blind, sheepy sheep and say that everything that Israel wants to do is good for America. And you also can't be somebody who says, well, if you don't think that, then you're anti Semitic. All those people are. Everybody's wrong. Okay, Frankie, what do you say?
Frankie
I'm just curious. We've been waiting. What's going on with Vance? Where has he been? Rubio seems to have taken, you know, just a complete spotlight. I haven't even seen Vance around, so to see him kind of working in the background of this, I'm, I am curious to see, you know, where it bubbles up to and how it goes and how he handles it, because there's our next move. Is it going to be Rubio? Is it going to be Vance? So, I mean, is this just a, that's true. Is this a PR move from, from Vance's team? Are things actually happening? I just, you know, so not enough info yet.
Mike Crispi
It, it is, it is a very interesting question. And there's some, there's some new stuff out there right now about, you know, people are saying how this war started. You know, a lot of people have different ideas about how, you know, this conflict got going. And there is new. These are tapes, I guess, of deposition of Benjamin Netanyahu saying that he funded Hamas. You're gonna call me an anti Semite for saying what's on camera that he funded Hamas because he thought that if he funded Hamas, he could control Hamas. So think about this for a minute. This is the George Bush strategy, okay? This is the American neocon strategy. You fund radicals because you believe that they can help you with other radicals. And then when they commit bad things, you then all of a sudden say, we got to wear a war with these people. Netanyahu thought that he could control. And this is actually, it's coming very clear, cuz everyone would say, how did this happen? How did Hamas get so strong? What was going on? But this new footage out, okay, of this leaked deposition, Netanyahu is basically saying plainly it's not a conspiracy, basically saying that he funded Hamas. So I'm saying this to tell you guys all that everyone thinks that he's this like, you know, evil super genius who's like running the world. I think he's just another neocon, low intellectual, Lindsey Graham bureaucrat, okay? He's a Lindsey Graham Trump. When Trump doesn't fund terror groups, Trump just obliterates terror groups. But what does Hillary Clinton do? They try to fund this group, they try to fund that group. What did George Bush do? Try to fund. They play like these war games and they're stupid people and we end up with like these, you know, again, you know, this is not a duopoly. You don't have to pick between Netanyahu's government and, you know, the Middle Eastern terrorists. They can all be people trying to double deal and do things and say America should have no part of this. But here's Netanyahu on camera talking about how he attempted to control Hamas. What? Roll it. The public blames Netanyahu for October 7 as the one who fed the beast. He did not create Hamas, but he fed it. Netanyahu, who is against peace and who is against having a Palestinian state, dealt with Hamas for a long time as a strategic friend. It was important for him to keep Gaza under the control of Hamas and keeping the west bank under the control of Fateh and preventing them from being united in any way in order to do so. Netanyahu was all the time helping Hamas to survive. Okay? And nobody's denying, I mean, Netanyahu is saying it. You hear what he says? He says, I mislead them, I misdirect them, I feed them. When you feed them, you control the height of the flames. That's what he said. How did that work out? This goes to show you, anytime somebody has overly neocon centric ambitions, it doesn't go well, okay? It doesn't go well. We've seen it with Bush, we're seeing it with Netanyahu, and it seems like that's why things are how they are. So should we be listening to him? Really, as this thing progresses, I think we should only listen to Trump. All right, gonna take a quick break. Be right back with so much more. Don't go anywhere.
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Mike Crispi
And welcome back to the show everybody. Mike Crispy here. Great to be with you guys. Saturday night, real America's Voice got a lot going on. Big episode on fire. Producer Frankie still here, not at the tsa and we appreciate everybody who is tuning in week after week. Now we do want to again, we talked at the beginning of the show a little bit about domestic policy and on the domestic front and we do want to talk a little bit about this because this should still be the crux of the Republican Conversation. As we head into the midterm, it's almost like we're forgetting to talk about these things. Okay. It's almost like we're forgetting to talk about the illegal aliens who have savagely deprived our country of billions of dollars of resources that should have went to America, American people. And instead of saying thank you, they have ultimately screwed you all, okay, by continuing to literally rape, literally pillage and literally steal and squander and fraud, commit fraud against you, the American citizen. These are things that, again, it's not as in the public eye as it should, and the Democrats have continued to enable it in locales around America. And. And you would think that there would be a referendum on this in the midterms, but it seems like people aren't talking about it enough. So if you need a refresher, here are illegals who were fleeing oppression and seeking asylum. Roll Frankie.
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Surveillance video shows thieves pocketing merchandise inside
Mike Crispi
a Home Depot store in California.
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Investigators say the group is linked to more than $10 million in stolen merchandise.
Mike Crispi
Channel 2's Michael Seiden reports from Cobb County. How they were even linked to arrests made right here in the metro.
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So investigators say this criminal operation stretched across the country actually ended up right here in metro Atlanta with millions of dollars in stolen goods. And now we're showing you how it all works. Surveillance video captures one of the suspects inside a Southern California Home Depot stuffing his jacket with electrical breakers, each one worth about $100. Investigators say during that same visit, he uses a long pole to put pull down boxes of electrical equipment from high shelves. And when those items are locked up, authorities say he just climbs the racks to get to them. Investigators say this wasn't just one brazen theft. They believe this was part of the largest organized retail theft operation targeting Home Depot in the company's history, with more than $10 million in stolen merchandise seen here linked to California alone.
Mike Crispi
So what happens for American citizens? Okay, we people, Democrats say, well, they got caught. What happens now? Okay, we all have to go shop. We all have to, you know, have things behind plexiglass. We have to have heightened, you know, measures of security, checking our bags. When we leave, the cost of everything goes up a little bit because now they have to hire more security people in there. We go from a high trust society of people who feel a sense of community to criminal, illegal alien savages who are getting away with it because they know there's no repercussions in liberal states where they can steal up to $1,000 and really not be hassled in any meaningful way, I believe, and again, I've always said it is that if you own a store and someone is stealing goods from your store, you should be able to use force. And if there is an escalation and they don't return it, you should be able to then escalate it yourself. I don't think that's too much to say. If someone's stealing from you, how about this? Don't steal and you won't die. How about that? How is that not an acceptable thing? Don't steal. Oh well, that's too far. Don't steal. Don't steal. How about that? Don't steal. How to work in the Wild West. You want to go into this saloon and steal their, you know, prohibitioned alcohol, they'll shoot you, they'll kill you. People didn't steal. What is going on here? That this is now normalized and Democrats go, oh well, we don't want, you know, we can't treat them too harshly. Aren't these people who are supposed to be asylum seekers from third world countries that are fleeing oppression and they're able to cadre up a $10 million fraud scam? Yes, Frankie.
Frankie
Yeah, well, I will definitely say it's been bubbling up here in these liberal cities like New York where this broadcast is coming from. I will say I was at Home Depot a couple weeks ago ago with my brother in law who has helped build a lot of this studio and he was telling me how in high school he worked at a, at a Home Depot and it was like a known thing, like, all right, listen, there's going to be people every day that are just going to be stealing things right off the shelf and walking out with frickin, you know, packs of wood, two by fours. And he's like, listen, if you, they told them, if you see it, just let it happen and just talk to the supervisor, let them know it happened, do not confront them, let them take it and leave. So that was back in 2015, 2013 probably. And you know, this is what we've gotten to when things get lax and no one's allowed to have a firearm, and even if in New York you're allowed to have a firearm, but if someone breaks into your house and you use it to protect your family, but that person didn't have a gun, technically you're at fault for bringing out a gun and you're going to get arrested. All of these laws in these liberal cities have resulted in this, what we are living in now.
Mike Crispi
It's very simple. If you start the crime, then you have opened yourself up to do the time. And even if that time is an eternity in hell. Now let's move on. Speaking of an eternity in hell, how about where Democrat politicians are going in Virginia after their time on this earth? That's where they're going. And I don't want to overdramatize it. I mean, that's literally what's going on. Take a listen to how they're exploiting and coming after children. Listen to this powder keg that they are creating. This is sick. Roll it.
Virginia Mom
A Virginia mom is speaking out over a statewide policy that allowed for a 19 year old illegal immigrant from El Salvador to be a student at her daughter's high school, where he is now accused of groping girls in the hallways between classes. Israel Flores Ortiz entered the country illegally two years ago under Joe Biden. And even though he's 19 years old, which is older than the average high school graduate, he was still enrolled as a student. And in the state of Virginia, that is completely legal. Virginia public schools have a policy for students from other countries. And that policy reads in part, quote, if an English learner student is enrolled in a Virginia public school school and turns 22 during that school year, that student may continue through the end of that school year. Now to put that into perspective, high school freshmen are typically between the ages of 14 and 15. So theoretically, this man could have stayed in the Virginia public school system until he was 22 years old with people almost a decade younger than him. Now, 22 is older than most college graduates. And here's one mom's take.
Mike Crispi
It's beyond sick. That's beyond sick. They don't speak the language, they don't observe the customs, they don't have a sense of community and they come from a lawless land. What do they care? By the way, you slow down the process of learning for everybody because you have 20 year olds who are learning English and therefore the native population who funds the schools, they don't get the same services because resources have to be diverted to that. That's a whole different story. Which is terrible enough, but now that's not terrible enough. Now the young girls in the school have to be faced with this. Why would you want a 14 year old girl going to school with a 22 year old illegal from a foreign land? That is a setup for abuse, rape, hostile environment, terrible situations. Terrible situations in other countries that might be normalized, but not here in America. And they are setting up a breathing ground for it. In Virginia, it is beyond, beyond reprehensible. And these people will truly rot in hell. I mean, there really is no other way to say it. There's nothing you can say that is the lowest of the low and designed to create maximum instability. Let's go to New Jersey, okay? Talk about maximum instability. Here's a new law that passed in New Jersey. Take a look at this. Mikey Sherrill says that ICE agents are now not allowed to cover their face. And if they cover their face well, then they will tie them up in the New Jersey legal system. That's what the Governor of New Jersey is saying now. The Republican New Jersey State Senate. I know this because I live in New Jersey. They just confirmed Mikey Sherrill's Attorney General unanimously. Where was the fight? You guys know what this does? This isn't about knowing your neighborhood ICE officer. This is an enablement for the organized deep state, okay? Which receives taxpayer funding, by the way. I know this for a fact in New Jersey that these little pockets of antifa, BLM type no kings, quasi activists get funding laundered from the state to their organization, okay? Through these grant programs. And then they dox, harass, intimidate agents cuz they see their face and find out who they are, where they live. They go to their house. So how about this? Here's what any Republican could have said in New Jersey, but none of them did. If you want to ban the masks from being worn from the ICE agents in New Jersey, then you will ban any type of ramifications that can come from an ICE agent using deadly force. They can use whatever type of deadly force they want. No court case, no arrest, no nothing. If you show up to an ICE agent's house, you have opened yourself up to lethal consequences. And that's it. That would be a fair exchange. Okay, fine. You want the mask off for whatever reason. How about that? But they won't do it. What the hell is going on? Quick break. We'll be right back to wrap the show. Don't go anywhere. And welcome back to the show, everybody. Mike Crispy here coming to you live from New York Saturday night, Real America's voice, myself, producer Frankie. It's springtime. We got the spring attire. Okay, Spring is sprung. Producer Frankie's about to be big daddy Frankie. Okay? Having a child soon. Any day now. Going to be having a child. Okay? Unbelievable. When I first met Frankie on this show, he was a young man. And now he's a full fledged, almost bearded adult with some real adult priorities. It's a beautiful thing, okay? Now the future of the country. Okay? The future of the country in which Frankie's children, everyone's children will grow up in. The question is, what is going to happen beyond President Trump, beyond 2028. And we see already that starting to take shape. I mean, we have the midterm elections right now, and then after the midterm elections, people shift focus and 2028 is going to be right around the corner. I predict that it's really going to be the start of 2027. The middle of 2027, when you see the presidential election start to ramp up in a big way. People are going to be declaring themselves presidential candidates. Okay? Just think back to the 2016 election. People in, you know, March, April, May, June were declaring themselves as candidates. So that is right around the corner. Okay? People declaring themselves as candidates for president. So Gavin Newsom is a big name on the left. He is the leading contender for 2028. I don't think there's any mistake about it. Gavin Newsom is called Israel an apartheid state. And then the next day says he loves Israel. So he's trying to. He's trying to figure out what to say. One minute, he says, one minute, he says that he can commiserate with everybody in the room in which he's talking to at some black conference because he's just as stupid as everybody in the crowd. Really good comment. Okay. He's trying to find his footing. He's trying to find his footing. He's talking about he wrote a book. They all write books before they run for president. He's talking about how he started a little startup business like anybody else, but it was like the Getty family. Okay? You guys know Getty Images and all? Like Getty, like one of the biggest names in, like, business in America. He had like a multi million dollar startup seed capital because he started the business with the Getty guy's son. But he's like, I'm just a little small town entrepreneur, just like you. Totally a fraud. Gavin Newsom. So Gavin Newsom now is again trying to humble himself, make himself, you know, be, you know, you know, have some humility. He has this thing where he's talking about how he has a learning disability. Okay? He is disabled. That's what he says. And the press asked Trump about this and I thought Trump gave a great answer. And we'll tell you right here, we'll show you what he said and then what Newsom said in the press. And yeah, it's interesting. Roll it.
Audience Member / Supporter
I don't care about the Democrats. The Democrats hate Our country, the Democrats are in chaos right now and they have no common sense. Gavin Newscombe, who is one of the candidates, I believe he took himself out of the running when he says he is, he suffers from mental disability. And a reporter said it was terrible that I talked that way about somebody with mental disability. I said, I have no problem with it, but I don't want a person with mental disability to be my president. I mean, you don't want to have a person with mental disability being your president. And Gavin Newsom said that he can't read a speech, he can't do almost anything. And then he said he's as dumb as all the people in the room and he got accused of being a racist, which was an amazing. I thought it was the worst interview I've ever seen anybody give. He's actually a very stupid person. So I believe, believe he's out of the running. I think that that statement, that interview, he admitted that he's a stupid person. I don't want a stupid person being president.
Mike Crispi
And so everybody then said that Trump for those comments, was an ableist. Remember that? Ableist. That was when John Fetterman, who was stroked out, everyone said that, well, he can't do the job of a senator. So then they created new terms that ableist, meaning that if you, if you are talking about somebody who is not able to physically do a job and you call it out, then you were an ableist. But isn't that like the prerequisite to, you know, do anything or get anything done, being able? And is it non discrimination, meaning that you're not going to be against like who they are, what they stand for or their background, but at the end of the day they're able to do it. Right. So now there is a new protective class called ableist. And so if you say, well, Gavin Newsom just self admitted that he has mental problems and therefore he can't process information, do anything, he's probably going to be a puppet to other interests and factions and he's probably not going to be a very good, steady, reliable, independently thinking, sharp, decision making commander in chief. If you call that out, then they will say you are an ableist against the mentally impaired. And Trump said, I don't think so. So that's where the national narrative is going. Okay, that's where the national narrative is going. And for the record, obviously Trump is absolutely right. You can be for the rights of people who are underprivileged, but they probably shouldn't be running the country. How is that even a controversial statement, okay? It's like saying, I'm flying on a plane and I have a pilot with one hand. Okay? It's like, we're not against people with one hand, but we just want people with two hands to fly plane. It's obvious. It's common sense. All right, guys, that's all the time that we have on the show today. We appreciate you. We love you. Great episode, and we'll see you back live next week.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice | Host: Mike Crispi | Date: March 29, 2026
In this episode, Mike Crispi delivers an unfiltered take on the latest American political turbulence, focusing on the continued partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the consequences for American travelers and TSA workers, the brewing Republican in-fighting ahead of the midterms, and the complexities of the continued U.S. conflict with Iran. The discussion weaves together domestic and foreign policy grievances, GOP strategy (or lack thereof), CPAC’s declining energy, and the evolving narrative for the 2028 presidential race, with Crispi's signature blunt, humorous, and passionate tone.
[03:48 – 11:17]
"We are in DEFCON mode in our country. I would do that. I would have Trump do an address... Maybe you would have a chance to salvage the midterms." (10:43)
[11:17 – 17:44]
"Both sides of the aisle are totally culpable here... John Thune should be saying and seizing on this moment." (07:25)
"Mike Johnson in the first clip is doing a good job. He's right. But then in the second clip, he folds like a lawn chair." (15:48)
[17:44 – 29:35]
"CPAC...the crowd was terrible. Okay, Mike, Crispy New Jersey events get crowds bigger than that." (20:19)
[29:35 – 40:20]
“President Trump ran on no new wars. I feel like we've been opted into a war that shouldn't be ours, it should be Israel's." (33:34 – CPAC Attendee)
"I don't want him to be killed...Nobody wants that job right now." (Trump, paraphrased, 36:46)
[40:20 – 44:25]
"Netanyahu thought that he could control...he says, I mislead them, I misdirect them, I feed them. When you feed them, you control the height of the flames. That's what he said. How did that work out?" (42:11)
[48:39 – 54:27]
“We go from a high trust society...to criminal, illegal alien savages who are getting away with it.” (51:14)
"Why would you want a 14 year old girl going to school with a 22 year old illegal from a foreign land? That is a setup for abuse, rape, hostile environment..." (55:39)
[59:50 – 63:23]
"He's trying to humble himself...he says he is disabled. That's what he says." (61:20)
"I don't want a person with mental disability to be my president." (62:17)
"In like the olden days...they would see someone like that getting escorted through a line and they would pummel them. Okay? Of course, no violence. With words." (09:45)
"Why not call spade a spade, Mike Johnson? Why not implicate John Thune? How's it Chuck Schumer's fault? Chuck Schumer isn't the majority leader." (15:48)
"Crowd was terrible...CPAC has unfortunately turned into...people competing again. People from different factions of the Republican right..." (20:12)
"We don't want boots in the ground in Iran. Nobody wants boots in the ground in Iran. I don't think Trump is going to put boots...but Fox News is up...priming you for boots on the ground in Iran." (28:44)
“If you own a store and someone is stealing goods...you should be able to use force. If there is an escalation...you should be able to then escalate it yourself. How about this? Don't steal and you won't die. How about that?” (51:14)
"It's like saying, I'm flying on a plane and I have a pilot with one hand. Okay? It's like, we're not against people with one hand, but we just want people with two hands to fly plane." (63:23)
| Timestamp | Segment Topic | |-----------|------------------------------------------------------| | 03:48 | Show opens, focus on DHS shutdown and TSA delays | | 07:25 | Analysis of partisan gridlock, filibuster debate | | 14:28 | Mike Johnson’s Fox News interview segment | | 17:44 | CPAC momentum, Republican morale | | 26:19 | Iran war debate, CPAC activism | | 33:34 | CPAC attendee Q&A (war, Trump, Israel) | | 36:46 | Trump’s Iran negotiation strategy | | 40:20 | Netanyahu-Hamas allegations, strategic fallout | | 48:39 | Domestic crime, illegal immigration, Home Depot theft| | 54:27 | School policy & immigrant students controversy | | 61:20 | Gavin Newsom preview, ableism debate | | 62:17 | Trump’s remarks on Newsom and suitability |
Crispi’s tone is blunt, irreverent, and deeply skeptical of both Republican and Democratic leadership. He demands "America First" policies on immigration and foreign affairs, mocks the intellectual laziness and personal privilege of political elites, and laments the dilution of grassroots conservative energy. Listeners are left with a sense of urgency: the current political class is out of touch, and only a radical redirection—embodied, in Crispi's view, by a Trumpian approach—can restore order and sanity in domestic and foreign policy.
For listeners:
This episode offers a dense, unfiltered look at current American politics from the populist right, blending humor with alarm over institutional decline. Expect sharp critiques, insider anecdotes, and intense energy—especially regarding the intersection of everyday American hardship, political gamesmanship, and the looming 2028 election fight.