The Rob Carson Show – Hour 3: From Family Feuds to Deep State Secrets
Date: November 11, 2025
Host: Rob Carson
Podcast: Newsmax Podcasts
Episode Overview
In this Veterans Day episode, Rob Carson navigates personal reflection, cultural commentary, and political analysis. He opens with heartfelt stories about his veteran family, explores today's deep political and social divisions, critiques prominent political figures and ideologies, and delves into claims of government overreach and "deep state" conspiracies. The episode's tone oscillates between sincere, frustrated, and sharply comedic, staying distinctly Carson’s mix of humor and directness.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Veterans Day Reflections & Family Stories
[00:03-08:00]
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Rob pays tribute to his late father, a WWII anti-aircraft gunner who served guarding the Panama Canal, and reflects on family members who served in WWII.
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He expresses deep gratitude toward veterans, highlighting the need for memorials honoring recent wars (Afghanistan, Iraq):
"I hope that my brothers and sisters who served in Afghanistan and Iraq will get a memorial someday because their service, their sacrifice was worthy of remembrance." [~00:06:30] -
Shares a moving update about raising funds for his stepbrother David struggling with cancer, thanking listeners for their generosity.
2. Critique of Zoran Mamdani and Progressive Politics
[08:00-26:00]
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Carson criticizes New York Assemblyman Zoran Mamdani’s "socialist" policies, particularly the plan for free NYC bus rides and broader "giveaways."
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He challenges Mamdani’s intentions and past, referencing investigative reporting:
"He made a lot of promises he never planned on keeping because he's... an Islamist first..." [~00:11:45]- Quotes John Solomon and details from Jerry Dunleavy’s investigative piece on New York’s Democratic Socialists of America.
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Warns of orchestrated attempts to "divest from anything that is Jewish" and manipulate city policies:
"They're going to force the city of New York to divest from anything that is Jewish." [~00:13:30] -
Expands critique to Seattle politics; lambastes the notion of electing "privileged" candidates with no life/work experience.
Memorable Satirical Moment
- [18:30] Jim Gossett parodies Mamdani in a comedic song:
"If you are a Jew then he [doesn't] like you... Zoran run run run Zoran run run, he's an anti-Semite, that is true..." [~00:18:30]
3. Political Division, Family Feuds, and Social Costs
[26:00-45:00]
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Carson discusses deepening political rifts destroying families and friendships, comparing today’s division to "brother fighting brother" during the Civil War:
"I could never relate to that until now." [~00:27:00] -
Cites Jimmy Kimmel’s wife cutting family ties over the 2024 election, and his own personal estrangements due to partisan differences.
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Offers practical advice:
"If you're starting a relationship, you get on the same page." [~00:33:15] -
Shares how he now is upfront about his support for Trump in dating profiles to avoid future conflict.
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Plays a clip of Greg Gutfeld commenting on family division and a study on "liberal women's unhappiness"—leading to a reflection on the personal toll of social contagion and ideology.
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Notable Quote:
“Liberal women are markedly less satisfied with their life than their conservative peers. Specifically, we found 37% of conservative women reported being completely satisfied with life. Only 12% of liberal women.” [~00:37:45]
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Encourages listeners to forgive and overcome the vitriol.
4. Hope for Reconciliation and Examples of Bipartisanship
[45:00-50:00]
- Cites bipartisan cooperation in PA Senate (Fetterman working across party lines to keep government open):
"I've had a lot of issues with John Fetterman... but his resolve to cross party lines... means a lot." [~00:48:00] - Expresses personal exhaustion at the climate of hate:
"There has to be a point where we say, enough with the hate. Enough with the hate, dear God, enough with the hate." [~00:52:15] - Relates a story of reconnecting with Aunt Kay, vowing not to allow political disputes to poison remaining family relationships.
5. “Deep State” Allegations: JP Morgan, DOJ & Conservative Outlets
[53:00-69:00]
- Carson pivots to headline claims: “the deep state cabal led by Obama tried to destroy Trump.”
- Plays extended audio of Devin Nunes claiming JP Morgan "de-banked" Trump Media, under DOJ/Jack Smith pressure, referencing "Operation Arctic Frost":
“This is what they do in China... they come up with a social credit score and, if it drops, you get debanked... [JP Morgan] did that here in public in early 2024." [Devin Nunes, ~00:56:45] “There was no reason for Jack Smith, that witch hunt, the Department of Justice, to ever target Trump Media.” [Devin Nunes, ~01:04:50]
- Links Newsmax and other conservative entities caught in DOJ dragnet; asserts this is “civil war” level stuff.
- Asks listeners to imagine what would happen if ordinary Americans (not just Trump) were “de-banked.”
6. Campus Chaos & Threats Against Conservatives
[69:00-80:00]
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Highlights escalating campus agitation against conservative speakers (specifically Charlie Kirk):
"I've been watching this slow roll... from just ostracizing... to violence." [~01:10:45] -
Details recent Berkeley incident involving Antifa-esque agitators; quotes Jack Posobiec on violent left-wing groups:
“We have to go after them, we have to go after their funding. We need to end this nonsense.” [Jack Posobiec, ~01:12:40]
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Airs Andrew Doyle’s defense of free speech:
“If you disapprove of a speaker... don't buy a ticket. When you decide for others, that's authoritarian.” [Andrew Doyle, ~01:14:20]
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Describes personal experiences with “threatened” conservative and Jewish artists feeling ostracized in his local community.
7. Allegations of "Astroturfed" Left-Wing Protests
[80:00-83:00]
- Plays Caitlin Bennett audio of protesters admitting to being paid, alluding to organized, funded activism by groups like those allegedly supported by George Soros.
- Carson mocks the "organic" nature of such protests and calls for a patriotic resurgence:
"We have to overwhelm them with joy and patriotism... it is time for patriotism to make a comeback." [~01:21:00]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Rob Carson, on Veterans Day:
"If you are a veteran, thank you for what you did. Thanks for doing what you did." [~00:06:00]
- On Family Loss and Political Division:
"There was division in my family along political lines the last year and... it played a very big part in the disintegration of my marriage." [~00:31:15]
- Greg Gutfeld, on political estrangement:
"Her relatives must be so grate. But deprogram in some way? Isn't that what ABC wanted to do with Jimmy's show?" [~00:34:10]
- Devin Nunes, on "debanking":
“Why would you debank somebody that wants to deposit $250 million into your bank?” [~01:04:45]
- Andrew Doyle, on campus free speech:
“When you decide for others, that's authoritarian.” [~01:14:20]
Important Timestamps
- Veterans Day opener/family stories: 00:03–08:00
- NYC politics & Zoran Mamdani: 08:00–26:00
- Satirical song ("Zoran Run Run"): 18:30
- Political division/family estrangement: 26:00–45:00
- Greg Gutfeld clip: 34:00
- Hope for reconciliation/advice: 45:00–54:00
- Deep State/JP Morgan/DOJ allegations: 53:00–69:00
- Campus unrest/Berkeley incident: 69:00–80:00
- Astroturfed protests/paid activism: 80:00–83:00
- Closing patriotic call-to-action: 83:00–end
Episode Tone
- Candid, direct, blending humor with frustration.
- Deeply personal in family recollections, determined in political critiques.
- Satirical elements lighten heavier topics without undercutting urgency.
Summary
In this Veterans Day episode, Rob Carson weaves poignant family memories and heartfelt thanks to veterans together with increasingly urgent warnings about political, social, and legal divisions in America. He rails against what he sees as the corrosive effect of far-left policies and deep state overreach, while also calling for healing, forgiveness, and a patriotic resurgence. The show’s style—funny, blunt, and unguardedly emotional—renders complex and contentious issues approachable for his audience.
