Podcast Summary: Last Call with Mike Crispi
Episode Date: September 28, 2025
Host: Mike Crispi, with Producer Frankie
Network: Real America’s Voice / iHeartPodcasts
Episode Overview
This episode tackles the shock, suspicion, and fallout surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Mike Crispi and producer Frankie explore the inconsistencies in the official narrative, the proliferation of conspiracy theories, the behavior of authorities, and broader cultural and political implications. The episode also touches on the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel amid a free speech controversy, reactions from prominent political figures, and calls for action against political adversaries.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Charlie Kirk Assassination: Raising Questions
- Initial Framing: Mike opens the show confirming the gravity and confusion surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination, emphasizing that mainstream narratives are incomplete.
- Quote: “I wish it was open and shut. I wish... there was nothing to it other than honoring the life of a hero... but there are so many bizarre anomalies.” (08:37)
Claims of Pre-Attack Chatter and Warnings
- Multiple social media posts and Discord messages warned of a coming attack on Kirk.
- Crispi questions law enforcement’s lack of investigation into these advance warnings, suggesting potential complicity or negligence.
- Quote: “Did people know about the shooting in advance? ... There were multiple messages...saying that they had a feeling that something... would occur.” (10:15)
Suspicion Over Discord & Chat Room Evidence
- The hosts express skepticism over the authenticity of Discord chats released by authorities, implying they may have been “planted” or altered.
- Quote: “Seems like an artificial exchange to me... I don’t think hysterical leftist lunatics...then go, ‘damn, RIP I guess.’” (13:45)
2. Breakdown of Official Story: Is the Narrative Plausible?
The Forensics of the Shooting
- Detailed skepticism about Tyler Robinson’s ability to assemble/disassemble the firearm, take a perfect shot, and make a clean getaway—all under intense pressure and with apparent amateur experience.
- The show features an expert breaking down the physical implausibility of Robinson’s actions, stressing adrenaline impairment and the impracticality of hiding gun parts.
- Quote: “...his fine-tuned motor function...is going to be extremely impaired due to a dump of adrenaline...It just makes zero sense.” (20:12)
- Crispi: “Tyler Robinson isn’t that guy...you go and you’re a cold-blooded killer...you do it perfectly... it makes literally zero sense.” (22:45)
Video Footage Gaps & Call for Transparency
- Questions about why authorities haven’t released full surveillance footage to dispel doubts.
- Quote: “If you want to quell all doubt...you would have CCTV footage from the campus...Show us that. This makes no sense.” (28:08)
Robinson’s Behavior Post-Shooting
- Robinson’s actions after the shooting (changing outfits, calmly eating ice cream at Dairy Queen) are seen as inconsistent with being a “stone cold killer.”
- Quote: “He put the weapon back together, goes to Dairy Queen...eating ice cream. What is going on here?” (30:49)
Implausible Text Message Exchanges
- The hosts mock the formality and odd language in texts released between Robinson and his alleged lover, suggesting fabrication by authorities for PR/alibi purposes.
- Quote: “22 years old. Who talks like that in text at 22 years old?...That’s a boomer thing to do.” (40:38)
3. Alternative Theories & Broadening Suspicion
The George Zinn Distraction
- Analysis of “George Zinn,” a man who took credit for the shooting seconds after the event. The hosts flag the speed and intent as suspicious, connecting it to possible diversion tactics.
- Further suspicion arises from Zinn’s later arrest on unrelated charges (child porn found on his phone)—implying the authorities possibly targeting or framing disturbed individuals for cover.
- Quote: “He immediately thought to draw attention and start screaming...He did that in seconds.” (54:10)
Questions About Law Enforcement and Campus Security
- The hosts question the security lapses: shooter reappearing after hours, absent perimeter, lack of clarity about Robinson’s vehicle, and unexplained gaps in security footage.
Suspicious Jet Flight
- Discussion of a private jet taking off 30 minutes after the shooting, flying toward Mexico and disappearing from radar—called out by a professional pilot as highly irregular.
- Quote: “You can’t just turn off a transponder at 18,000 feet...F-16 will be on your wing...Nothing about that makes sense.” (1:05:20)
Reaction of the “Radical Left”
- Reflection on celebratory and inhumane responses to Kirk’s death from online activists, casting them as evidence of deeper, destructive cultural forces.
- Quote: “They have taken the humanity out of it. The radical left, the antifa people. They are domestic terrorists.” (1:21:50)
4. Mainstream & Political Fallout
Media Critique: Lack of Coverage and Inquiry
- Frustration about the absence of investigative reporting across legacy media (CNN, Fox, MSNBC), making parallels to past events where investigative overdrive was apparent.
- Quote: “The fact that no mainstream outlets are talking about this is concerning to me...This is bigger than a single shooter who radicalized himself.” (1:12:49)
Political Responses & Calls to Action
- Critique of left-leaning politicians’ responses—especially AOC, Elizabeth Warren, and Ilhan Omar—accusing them of divisiveness and anti-American sentiment.
- Quote (on Omar): “Please expel Ilhan Omar from Congress. She has no leg to stand on...her ideals are anti-American.” (1:28:27)
- Suggestion that stronger action (expulsion, deportation) is needed to confront adversaries in government.
Jimmy Kimmel Suspension
- The hosts discuss Kimmel’s removal from television over controversial comments about Kirk, painting it as performative rather than genuine censorship.
- Quote: “Jimmy Kimmel was going to get canceled anyway...He starts saying outrageous stuff...so then he can cry victim.” (1:38:14)
- Free speech debates are dismissed as insincere, contrasting Kimmel’s plight with conservative figures' prior deplatformings.
5. Tributes and Final Reflections
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Closing with President Trump’s tribute to Charlie Kirk in the UK, emphasizing the emotional impact and Kirk’s legacy.
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Trump Quote: “Just last week, a great American, Charlie Kirk, was heinously assassinated for speaking his mind...Charlie was a great person.” (1:47:00)
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Crispi advocates non-violence and faith-based activism as the path forward, contrasting conservative mourning with the “demons who ripped up the country after George Floyd.”
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Quote: “We do it with conviction, with faith. We honor God. We don’t use violence...We come together.” (1:31:50)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On official narrative issues:
- “It makes literally zero sense. Literally zero. Tyler Robinson isn’t that guy.” (22:45, Mike Crispi)
- On law enforcement's actions:
- “Why isn’t the full footage out? ... Show us that. This makes no sense.” (28:08, Mike Crispi)
- On text message oddities:
- “22 years old. Who talks like that in text at 22 years old? ... That’s a boomer thing to do.” (40:38, Mike Crispi)
- On Zinn’s behavior:
- “He immediately thought to draw attention and start screaming...He did that in seconds. So, yeah, he was drawing attention from the shooter. Yeah, but you're telling me he didn't know it was going to happen?” (54:10, Mike Crispi)
- On the jet flight:
- “You can’t just turn off a transponder 18,000ft...Nothing about that makes sense at all to a professional pilot.” (1:05:20, Frankie)
- On mainstream media silence:
- “People on this network are. Yeah, but on all the other mainstream...not at all. This is what they're broadcasting about Charlie Kirk—not asking questions about the system...” (1:12:49, Mike Crispi)
- On political division:
- “They have no humanity. Elizabeth Warren, we showed it last week...they don’t have humanity for one minute, these demons.” (1:19:30, Mike Crispi)
- On moving forward:
- “We do it with conviction, with faith. We honor God. We don’t use violence...We come together.” (1:31:50, Mike Crispi)
- On Jimmy Kimmel:
- “Jimmy Kimmel was going to get canceled anyway...He starts saying outrageous stuff...so then he can cry victim.” (1:38:14, Mike Crispi)
- Trump Tribute:
- “Charlie was a great person...Some people said he might be president someday...” (1:47:00, Donald Trump)
Key Timestamps
- 08:37 — Opening doubts about the official narrative ("I wish it was open and shut...")
- 10:15 — Advance warnings on social media
- 13:45 — Skepticism on Discord message authenticity
- 20:12 — Expert breakdown of rifle disassembly implausibility
- 28:08 — Frustration over lack of complete security footage
- 30:49 — Robinson’s Dairy Queen visit post-shooting
- 40:38 — Analysis of bizarre text messages
- 54:10 — The George Zinn distraction
- 1:05:20 — The private jet anomaly
- 1:12:49 — Media silence critique
- 1:19:30 — Characterization of leftist responses
- 1:28:27 — Calls for Ilhan Omar’s expulsion from Congress
- 1:31:50 — Nonviolent, faith-based response urged
- 1:38:14 — Jimmy Kimmel free speech debate
- 1:47:00 — President Trump’s UK tribute to Charlie Kirk
Closing Tone
Mike Crispi and Frankie maintain a combative, skeptical, and unapologetically conservative tone throughout, calling for increased public vigilance, transparency, and action against perceived enemies both inside and outside of government. The episode is marked by fiery rhetoric, heavy suspicion, cultural lament, and an insistence on honoring Charlie Kirk’s legacy through faith and activism.
This summary provides an in-depth look at the topics, rhetoric, and controversies of the episode, capturing the core arguments and the distinctive voice of the show.
