Last Call with Mike Crispi – October 11, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Mike Crispi
Date: October 12, 2025
Overview
In this high-energy episode, Mike Crispi dives into recent developments in domestic and international politics with his signature blend of humor, skepticism, and conservative commentary. The main theme centers on Donald Trump’s alleged brokering of a historic Middle East peace deal—between Israel and Hamas—and the ensuing political reactions domestically and abroad. Crispi also zeroes in on legal and political maneuvers against his ideological opponents, notably Letitia James, and offers scathing critiques of mainstream Democratic politicians and candidates. The episode is peppered with commentary on activist judges, cultural decay, and what Crispi calls “globalist puppet candidates,” all delivered with bombast and sharp-tongued humor.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Trump as “World Peace Broker”
(02:44–18:39)
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Trump’s Appeal as a Peacemaker:
Crispi attributes Trump’s broad appeal to the perception that he could “broker world peace, stop wars, which stops death, which stops violence...which creates stability and trading relationships.” He contrasts Trump’s record with mainstream media and Democratic claims that Trump would start WWIII."They told us that if you voted for President Trump, that he was an unstable dictator...Do people forget that he was in the White House for four years and none of that happened?"
— Mike Crispi (06:29) -
Reaction to the Trump-Gaza AI Video:
Crispi discusses Trump’s viral, AI-generated “Trump Gaza” peace video, speculating this unconventional move may have influenced negotiations:"Is posting an AI video of a utopia in the Middle East...something that nobody's ever tried before? And I guess it worked."
— Mike Crispi (09:41) -
Ceasefire Announced—Both Hamas & Israel:
Crispi details that both Hamas and the Israeli government agreed to a ceasefire, framing it as vindication for Trump’s negotiation style:"No good or bad foreign leader...everybody's in it for themselves all over the world, except for in America, except American politicians."
— Mike Crispi (12:27) -
America First & Foreign Aid:
Criticism of previous administrations' “funding both sides” of conflicts, advocating redirecting funds domestically:“Just lower both those to nothing and put that money in America. How about that?"
— Mike Crispi (16:59) -
Nobel Peace Prize Irony:
Humor at Trump’s omission for the Nobel, noting it was awarded to a Venezuelan opposition leader instead:"Maria Corina Machado...what did you do for world peace?...Was she sitting at the table stopping millions...from war, conflict...Come on, Frankie."
— Mike Crispi (19:36)
2. Domestic Unrest, Activist Judges & Law Enforcement
(23:44–32:51)
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Modern Threats to the Constitution:
Crispi bemoans what he sees as a betrayal of founding principles—the rise of leaders and judges who "outwardly hate America" and who, allegedly, enable lawlessness and terrorism:“Our founding fathers could have never fathomed that people like that would exist in our country.”
— Mike Crispi (24:41) -
Antifa, Chicago Riots, and ICE:
Covers recent violence around federal buildings and ICE facilities, criticizing media portrayal and judicial intervention blocking National Guard deployments:“That's the unprecedented part...they pivot to Trump, what's actually happening here is...the radical leftists are enabling and fermenting it.”
— Mike Crispi (29:31) -
Judicial Activism & Political Accountability:
The episode highlights a judge’s blocking of National Guard involvement, arguing it symbolizes a dangerous trend of activist judges hamstringing executive authority during crisis.
3. The “Lawfare” Against Trump & Reversal
(32:51–41:43)
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Letitia James Legal Woes:
With flair, Crispi lambasts NY Attorney General Letitia James and other legal opponents for alleged political prosecution of Trump, celebrating recent indictments against her as karmic.“Letitia James, everybody. She has been indicted. The fake news go crazy, 'Trump is getting vengeance on his political opponents'...They arrested him four times because you really wanted something to stick. Like, Letitia James is dead to rights, guilty for what she did.”
— Mike Crispi (35:49, 36:14) -
“Politically Motivated Prosecution”:
Pulls up old clips of Letitia James vowing to “sue Trump” before even assuming office, using her words as proof:“I'm going to sue him. Mental breakdown. This woman is mentally sick. She's told to say that.”
— Mike Crispi (37:57) -
Alleged Mortgage Fraud by James:
Claims that James is guilty of mortgage fraud or not a true New York resident, highlighting what Crispi claims is a double standard compared to the Trump prosecutions.
4. The "Cringeworthiness" of Democrat Candidates
(44:44–54:42)
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Weak, “Globalist Puppet” Candidates:
Crispi reviews recent Democratic candidates—from Virginia’s Abigail Spanberger to Rep. Jasmine Crockett and California’s Katie Porter—asserting that only hollow, easily-controlled personalities get elevated.“Could they pick anybody who's more obviously compromised, weird, weak and impressionable? Somebody who's so void at their core...”
— Mike Crispi (44:44)- Spanberger’s Unsatisfying Bathroom Answer:
Crispi seizes on the evasiveness of Spanberger on gendered bathrooms, mocking her inability to take a clear stance. - Crockett Pigeonholed as “Puppet Actress”:
Claims urban politicians are prevented from appealing to rural America. - Porter’s Meltdowns:
Plays clips of Katie Porter berating staff and storming out of a CBS interview when pressed with follow-ups:“Look how easily she cracks with one question. That tells you everything you need to know. How unstable these people are, how artificially manufactured these people are. They're not real.”
— Mike Crispi (53:41)
- Spanberger’s Unsatisfying Bathroom Answer:
5. The State of the Democratic Party
(57:44–63:09)
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It's Getting “Worse and Worse”:
The candidate quality allegedly degrades as “globalist asks” get more extreme. Even Gavin Newsom, once the GOP’s favored foil, looks preferable to the new crop.“It keeps getting worse and worse. Like as the asks get worse, as we head more towards the clown world end times of America...”
— Mike Crispi (58:22) -
Chuck Schumer and AOC:
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Schumer as Relic and “Best They’ve Got”:
Sarcasm about Schumer’s leadership during a government shutdown, accusing him of doomsday rhetoric.“So Democrats have. Have three words for this. No way. It's literally life or death.”
— Chuck Schumer (60:04) -
AOC and the “Short King” Apology:
Mocks AOC’s disparagement of Stephen Miller by referencing his height, and her subsequent awkward apology to the “Short King community”:“I want to express my love for the Short King community. I don't believe in body shaming...men of smaller stature can come across, they are spiritually six foot...”
— AOC (62:14)
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Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Trump’s Peace Record:
“Guy’s been in politics for 10 years. No world war started. As a matter of fact, he is the peace president.”
— Mike Crispi (06:14) -
On Mainstream Media:
“Nobody who's doing skits with 6 foot 3 inch tall men with beards and dresses on is mentally capable or stable enough to broker any world peace or be taken seriously on the world stage.”
— Mike Crispi (07:43) -
On Double Standards:
"If you do crime, you do the time...If you want to start opening up the Pandora’s box of just prosecuting criminals...How about we get you for things that you are very much guilty of?"
— Mike Crispi (36:36) -
On Puppet Politicians:
"They're not real. Let me tell you something. I've run for office for real. It's hard. It's a battle. People attack you. If you're an insulated little puppet...you'd melt down about little things like that too."
— Mike Crispi (53:41)
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Segment | Timestamp | |---------------------------------------------------|---------------| | Introduction & Trump as World Peacemaker | 02:44–18:39 | | U.S. Domestic Chaos & Law Enforcement | 23:44–32:51 | | Letitia James, Lawfare & Political Retribution | 32:51–41:43 | | Cringe Democrat Candidates | 44:44–54:42 | | Schumer, AOC, and the State of the Party | 57:44–63:09 |
Episode Tone & Language
- Tone: Combative, sarcastic, and openly partisan. Frequent use of humor, derision, and mockery—especially towards political opponents, mainstream media, and “globalist” elites.
- Language: Blunt, informal, and packed with personal opinions and rhetorical questions. Crispi uses contemporary right-populist slang, e.g., “globalists,” “deep state,” “clown world,” and makes frequent pop-culture riffs.
Conclusion
Mike Crispi’s October 11th, 2025 “Last Call” episode is a fiery, right-wing broadside delivered at machine-gun pace. It celebrates Trump’s international “deal-making” triumphs, torches Democratic politicians and officials, and frames current American crisis points through a populist, anti-globalist lens. Listeners get a diagnostic of conservative grassroots talking points, a skeptical look at the Democratic bench, and a heavy seasoning of culture war rhetoric.
