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Hold it. Now. You are about to hear the most interesting, informative, thought provoking and funny show in America on air and on the World Wide Web. This is the Rob Carson Show. This is hour number three of the Rob Carson show on this Veterans Day the 11, 11, 20, 25. My father was a veteran. He was a World War II veteran. He died in 1994. I was in my 20s when he passed away. He died at 72 years old. I think he would have been 104, 103. He would have been 103 this year. He was old enough to be my grandfather, obviously, but I, I, you know, you hear this frequently. You wish you would have talked to your father more after they pass. And I was a young guy when he died. I had a lot of issues with him as a stepdad, but he was, he adopted me when I was 11 and I was still kind of shaking off that for a number of reasons we won't get into right now, but, but I, I wish I would have listened a little bit more. He was, he guarded the Panama Canal and it's kind of interesting. He was an anti aircraft gunner. And I remember when we lived near Omaha, Nebraska and off of the Air Force base is a big SAC command pretty, pretty major facility and they do a fly ins of these classic aircraft once a year for the open house. And my dad would be standing out in the garden or whatever and he'd look up and he'd see one of those old World War II planes coming in and he could tell you at 20,000ft what it was because he had to know the, you know, the profile of the plane, whether or not it was a Japanese plane or you know, a German plane, whether to shoot it down, whether to leave it alone. But it was interesting. And I, and I saw the other day, it's been a few months ago, there was an article, a documentary about the platoon that dad was a part of guarding the Panama Canal. And like I said, I, you know, I wish, I wish I would have, I wish I would have talked to him a little bit more. The time was fleeting. He died when I was pretty young and he, he died younger than he should have. My Uncle Lloyd helped to liberate Berlin, met his German wife Margaret there. My Uncle Gail was on a battleship in the South Pacific. So they're all resting beside one another in Silver City, Iowa. So if you are a veteran, thank you for what you did. Thanks for doing what you did. Washington D.C. is a remarkable place to pay tribute to veterans. 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 and a place that they could visit. I think it would be healing for a lot of people because one of their wars lasted 20 years. 20 years. 20 years. Two generations. Three generations, really, when you think about it, Gen X, Gen Z, to a lesser degree. Millennials, some boomers, as well, by the way. So my friend Jerry, after 9, 11, he signed up for the Army. He was 39, and he was a medic, and he ended up with a brain injury. He doesn't remember much about his service, and he. He remembers a little about me, but not everything. Not everything. Kind of a blank. But thanks for your service today, and I hope you don't get tired of hearing that from people. I always say thanks for serving, and I think it's a big deal because I didn't do it. I didn't do it, but I appreciate my day. My brother David, by the way, also I'll mention a few months ago, he was struggling when he's still struggling with cancer. And I asked you to help out and you did. And we raised $8,000 for David and really, really eased his pain because he's suffering. He's not able to work. He's, you know, when he said it's just 70s now. He's not, you know, he's on Social Security and whatnot. And you guys, he called me, and I'm not very close to him, but I wanted to help him out. He's a stepbrother, but, you know. You know, but he wept on the phone, and I wanted you to know that the money that you gave, if you remember, meant a lot to him. It really meant a lot to him, and it meant a lot to me, too. So thank you for that. Thank you for that. Kathy Hochul is slamming the brake on Zoran Mandami's free New York City bus plan. Takes money out of a system that relies on fares. So. And I told you. What did I tell you about. About Zoran Mandami? I said that Zoran Mandami made a lot of promises that he never planned on keeping because he's. As an Islamist. First, I, I disagreed with Batya Unger Sargon the other night. She was on her TV show and she said, no, he's a socialist. He's a socialist. He's not going to turn the New York City into, you know, a massive, you know, mosque with. With women having to wear hijabs and everything. And I said, no, no, no, don't don't, don't sell, don't sell it short. I think that he's very much an Islamist. I think he's very much an Islamist. He just went to Puerto Rico, went to a mosque there where the, where the, the leader of the imam celebrated October 7th. So I, I don't trust him as far as I could throw him, to be quite honest. But Hochul, speaking during a press conference in Puerto Rico, argued that she has already put vast sums of money into the perpetually cash strapped MTA for major projects. She says we could find a path to make it more affordable for people who need help. But as far as free bus rides, it ain't gonna happen. He of course is saying that he's gonna give out $10 billion in freebies like no cost childcare and buses without fares. I think he said those things to be elected. Here's John Solomon about Zor Nami's plan for New York in, in very subtle ways, the extremists that he really is, that he tried to paint down a little bit in the last few weeks of the election. But I think the most important story for everybody to read today is up on just the news that was written by my extraordinary colleague Jerry Dunleavy, great investigative reporter. He got inside the DSA New York group, which is the group that Mamdani belonged to before he played this the other day, I want you to hear it again, started to distance himself. And they had a meeting this weekend that they allowed Jerry to attend and you can see what they talked about. They are going to force the city of New York to divest from anything that is Jewish. They're going to stop the New York Police Department from training and getting certain capabilities that they don't like. They're going to regulate land sales. You may not be able to sell your piece of land in the future to who you want if the mayor doesn't like that. And then there is a lot of other agendas that are all in there. They. The purpose of this meeting was to make sure that the group that helped elect Mandami in the primary and last night will have a seat at the table and will pressure Mamdani until he delivers what he told them privately he would do. A lot of people are moving from New York. A lot of people are moving from New York. I had mentioned earlier that Pennsylvania is courting people to come and live in Pennsylvania rather than New York. And I don't see. Isn't it just cr. Crazy? Did you ever imagine you'd live in a Country where the election of a mayor would cause you to leave the city. Um, this. This man is very dangerous person, and I. I don't see how someone could stay in New York City. If you want to succeed, if you want to be, you know, if you want to survive the crime wave, if you want to save any money after taxes, if you want to, uh, if you own business, how difficult it is because he's Talking about a $30 minimum wage. A $30 minimum wage. Can you imagine? Can you imagine? It is. It is interesting. They're about ready to do the same damn thing in Seattle. By the way, Seattle might elect its first Democrat socialist mayor by an incredibly slim margin of 65 votes if the candidate maintains the same percentage of votes she received in the most recent batch of counted ballots. Katie Wilson, 43, closed the gap between herself and mayoral incumbent Bruce Harrell within 4300 votes on Friday. Less than a 2% gap. She's a loser from hell. She is a loser from hell. Let me see where I got this. I was reading some things about her. Wilson and her husband spend $2,200 per month on daycare for her toddler. Another $2,200 to rent their apartment. They get money from their parents. She's in her 40s. She still gets money from mom and dad. Received checks from her professor parents to pay for childcare. Zoron did the same thing. See, this is what happens when you elect people with zero life experience and any work experience, privileged children who have no clue what it's like to work, what it's your hands in dirt, what it's like to work holidays, what it's like to, you know, work two or three jobs. And this is. This Democrat socialist has acknowledged her privileged upbringing. And she became aware of it while attending public schools where she had friends without the same means. And by the way, also, her husband doesn't have a job. Her husband does not have a paying job. That means the couple's household income is below what we'd be considered enough to support themselves and their child in Seattle. You want losers and like that to run your city? Yeah, and I'm going to say they're losers. They're hippie, dippy losers whose parents coddled them. I could say that, yeah. Because it's true. Who in the hell would want somebody like that to run their city? Well, obviously, people who are losers themselves. Yeah, pretty much, yeah. People who are losers themselves would generally vote for people like Zoran Mandami because they want free stuff, because they've Never had to work for anything. Here's Jim Gossip singing about Zo Ron. If you are a Jew then he like you Zaron run run run Zarang run run he's an anti Semite that is true Zaran run, run run Zaran run run Darn is his name His Wynne was ashamed he will destroy New York Zaran run, run run Zaran run run an old Muslim city would be his dream Z run Thus are part of his team so run, run, run run so run, run, run Foreign money took this guy is a CR New York will soon regret so run run run run to run run run Jim Gasset if you want to help him out, go to patreon.com Jim Gusset Comedy give him $10 a month. He'll send you two pieces of satire every single day. Just like that. And it' program the only conservative talk show in America that leans into comedy when, when America needs it the most. Let's take a break and come back. This is the Rob Carson Show. It is a Rob Carson Show. A lot of stuff to get to before the end of the show. Something that has hit home for me is the, the division that's happened the last few years. The Democrat Party has fomented rage, outrageous claims about Donald Trump and his supporters. They've gone after us, they've censored us, they've called Donald Trump a fascist, they've called him a Nazi. And this has been going on for years. And sooner or later, it's going to cut through and it's going to impact people and then they're going to look at you for continuing to support the president, continuing to be a MAGA supporter. And when you've got this sort of ostracism happening at the highest levels of government and the narrative being controlled on so many media, it's devastating. It's devastating for families, it's devastating for friendships. I remember when I was a kid studying about the Civil War and you would hear that brothers fought brothers. And I could never relate to that. I could never relate to that until now. Until now. Jimmy Kimmel, his wife is a, is a radical leftist and she, she said her name is Molly McNerney and she cut ties with several family members after learning they voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 election. I have never done that to a relative, even when I knew that they vote, voted for the opposition candidate, I never would do that. But I'm going to tell you, I have, I have tried to make sense of this. I had a woman who was kind of a foster mother to me. She called me her broadcast mom. And, and a couple years ago she was, you know, yelling about Trump on social media, whatever, and commenting on something because that was when I become a conservative talk show host. And she started yelling at me online. And I said, sharon, I have known you for 30 years. I'm not going to start talking politics with you now. And she stopped talking me altogether. She got a terminal cancer diagnosis, never told me and died before I could go visit her. I was just unbelievable. I have a daughter, not a daughter, but kind of almost like a foster daughter. Met her when she was March of Dimes kid, hosted a telethon. She walked out of her walker for the very first time at three years old into my arms and will have nothing to do with me. Nothing to do with me at all. And it is, it is, it is devastating. It is devastating. There was division in my family along political lines the last year and, and I don't doubt that it played a very big part in the disintegration of my marriage. And I have, you know, this has been such a whirlwind for me at the, my age to, to pick up everything, move across country. 1800, is it? 1800 miles, something like that. Two day trip across the country with a U haul, with the studio in a U haul and then come here to Northern Virginia and reassemble it. It has been overwhelming and, and this story and I want to play Greg Gutfeld talking about it. I'm sure that this has happened to many of you. In fact, I would say probably more times than not now. I will tell you, I will never, ever forsake my beliefs and acknowledge a regime that was evil to save a relationship with a friend or whatever. For me, when it came to my spouse, we never talked politics. We never talked politics. I didn't care who she voted for. It became very clear who she knew I voted for, but I never asked. I didn't care. I didn't care. I didn't think it was important. But I would recommend that you, if you are in a relationship or if you're starting a relationship, you get on the same page. I prefer bleeps and giggles. I got a match.com membership, which, you know, it is what it is. And I, I put on the, I put on the profile. I said, listen, I'm, I'm a Trump supporter and I'll just tell you right now, I would rather you find out now and I will tell you that. And I've got a date out of this. I don't care. I'm, I'm. I don't care. I'm not looking for a relationship right now. And a little. It's a little sensitive right now, but. But, you know, it has. It is divided. Here is Jimmy Kimmel or Greg Gutfeld talking about Jimmy Kimmel and his wife getting. Just basically tell family members to go away after the election. All right, so Jimmy Kimmel's wife, who's also the head writer and executive producer of his crappy show, has some thoughts about her Trump voting family. And get this. They're not good to me. Them voting for Trump is them not voting for my husband and me and our family. And I unfortunately have kind of lost relationships with people in my family because of it. You did it. It's like this is not just Republican versus Democrat for me anymore. It is to me. It's family values. I feel like I'm kind of in constant conflict, and I'm angry all the time, which isn't healthy at all. I, like, personalize everything now. I wish I could, like, deprogram myself in some way. Yeah, yeah. Her relatives must be so grate. But deprogram in some way? Isn't that what ABC wanted to do with Jimmy's show? But she means rescuing someone from brainwashing, and that someone is her, which is kind of good news. A patient finally realizing the answer to her affliction. And it makes sense. Oh, God, she's so tired of being angry all the time. But that's not a condition. That's a choice. Yeah, it is. I was reading this study the other day. Why so blue liberal women are less happy, more lonely. Why? Pew study in the spring of 2020 found that depression has surged among liberal high school girls in the last decade and a half. Much more so for them than other high schoolers, especially conservatives. They're the ones who are subject to social contagion, as I told you. And we just found out the other day that all this transgender nonsense was social contagion. Liberal young women are less likely to be integrated into core American institutions, marriage, and religion that lend meaning, direction, and sense of solidarity to women's lives. Yeah. Indicates young women, 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. And unfortunately, it goes beyond just the transgender thing into politics and people just basically alienating family members. It's a damned shame. And I hope eventually we're able to come back together. I'm willing to Forgive and forget. Let's take a break and come back. This is the Rob Carson show. Hey, guys, it's Carson. Forget fresh olive oil. I eat olive oil every day. I got rid of seed oils years ago. Life is too short to not have wonderful fresh olive oil. And I mean fresh olive oil packs the most flavor and healthy ingredients when it's fresh from the farm. 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Get freshrobcarson.com Yesterday, Senator Fetterman and I had our 15th vote to open up like the government's finally going to open up. This was the wrong approach. It's been damaged, damaging for Pennsylvania's too many people on SNAP. 100,000 federal employees. Senator and I are always going to vote to keep the government open. We're in a different party and our parties have different priorities in this situation. We both agree that shutting our government down is wrong for our commonwealth and for our nation. And I've refused to shut our government down. You can always count on us to work together to put Pennsylvania first. There you go. There's two senators from Pennsyl coming together. And you know, I've had a lot of issues with John Fetterman in the past, but I just his his resolve to cross party lines to open the government means a lot. It's common sense. You know, when the election was happening last year, I said 80% of us believe the country is going in the wrong direction. 80% of us can come together to save her. And I really believe that. And I got to imagine that there are some Democrats out there who are just Tired of this, this violent side of their party. I really, I really would like to see us heal the country. I'm, I'm Donald Trump supporter because he's the first person to go to Washington D.C. in my lifetime, other than Ronald Reagan, to do what he said he was going to do. He was also the first person to go through so much hell, the deep state, going after him in every way, shape and form, throwing everything they could at him. That's why I moved here. That's why I moved to Washington D.C. compared to quitting, drinking, moving to Washington D.C. and divorce, much harder drinking. Quitting 25 years of drinking was a piece of cake compared to doing what I'm doing right now. And sometimes it catches up to me. This week it kind of caught up to me a little bit. But you know what happens when you get knocked down? You pick yourself up again. And I'm going to surround myself with joyous people this Christmas and I am going to give until I can't give any more at Christmas. I am going to, I, I wanted to have Christmases with my intact family the rest of my life. That isn't happening. But I am going to, I'm going to give. And I don't care what your political affiliation is, but there has to be a point where we say, enough with the hate. Enough with the hate, dear God, enough with the hate. I was talking to my, my Aunt K the other night. She was a dear friend of my mother and they had a falling out a few years ago. It was money related. And I've known Aunt Kay since I was a baby. And the other night I was talking to somebody from Pittsburgh and Aunt Kay lives in Pittsburgh and I hadn't seen her since before my mother died. And I called her, she's probably pushed her 90 years old. And I said, I'd really like to see you. And she couldn't believe it. I said, I just, I want to see you. Because she's really the last, other than my sister, the last, you know, connection with my mom in such a profound way. And so we're getting together at Thanksgiving. I'm going to Pittsburgh to spend some time with friends. And she is a lefty, okay? She's a, she's a Democrat supreme. Her son is bat guano crazy. And I stopped talking to him because he's just bananas and, you know, whatever. And then she said something about politics. I said, aunt Kay, I'm not going to go there. I'm not going to have politics ruin what little connection I have here with you. I've known you my entire life. I'm not going to let that get in the way. We're not going to bring up politics. We are just going to spend the holiday together. And that's it. That's it. That's all. That's that. And I believe that if we get past this, the country will be a lot better place. But you got to be getting tired of it. I'm tired of it. I'm just sick and tired of the, all the nonsense, all of the vitriol and the hate. And I've witnessed it here with Jewish artists afraid to speak out about their conservatism in, you know, near the nation's capital. I mean, it's just awful. It's got to turn. It's got to turn. It really does. It really, really does. I mentioned earlier, Grant conspiracy probe seeks to prove a cabal of deep state Democrats led by Obama tried to, tried to destroy Trump. This is without a doubt, by the way. And you know, some of these financial institutions have to be held accountable, too. The United States became the Soviet Union. We did the United States federal government censored our speech, went after people with different beliefs, imprisoned who disagreed with them politically, made up charges, found charges against Donald Trump. Show me the man. I'll show you the crime. Came up with 91 indictments against Donald Trump for crimes that did not exist. Essentially, Several of the 40 of them were 34 of them were misdemeanor counts past the statute of limitations. That meant nothing. And they made them into felonies. And they tried to put an innocent man in jail. They tried to put an innocent man in jail because he disagreed with them and he was going to upset the apple cart. And look at that. Look at what we've been through. But then I found out this the other day. Devin Nunes explained how JP Morgan was caught debanking Trump. You know, this Arctic Frost operation where all of these, you know, 400, 500 Republicans, agencies, groups like TPUSA, 10 Republican senators were surveilled. That's the Soviet Union. And then you throw in this, that JP Morgan debanked Donald Trump. Here is Devin Nunes talking about this this Sunday. Well, when the Arctic Frost went after our bank records at Trump Media, and by the way, Trump Media didn't happen until after January 6th. And the premise for the Arctic frost was January 6th. This is why they made January 6th something that it wasn't. They said it was an insurrection. It was not. JP Morgan then debanked us at that time. Now, luckily, Enough. We had other banks in line first citizens. But right at the time that we were. This is what they do in China. They come up with a social credit score and if it drops, you get debanked, you get your money taken away. You get everything taken away. You get your ability to travel taken away from you. They did that here in public in early 2024. In the spring of 2024, right at the height of the campaign, we were trying to get our company that saved free speech, true social safe, saving free speech, making sure that we all had a voice. Yes. At that time, JP Morgan inexplicably debunked us. And we need to know why that happened. Our federal government put the heavy on banks so conservatives would not be able to put their money there. You know, after discussing this or borrow with them for several months, going back and forth, it looked political at the time, but now we know that they were under subpoena that they didn't tell us about as they were cooperating with the Biden Department of Justice. Wow. Wow. And can you imagine, you know, Donald Trump had $250 million he wanted to put with JP Morgan. They turned him down. Imagine what they do with me or you. And I've seen, I've seen Jamie Dimon and others at JP Morgan say this over and over again, that, that they don't debank people for political reasons. Well, then why the hell did you debank Trump Media? Yeah, yeah, we didn't have anything to do with January 6th. So look, we're going to do everything under the law, Florida law and federal law to figure out what JP Morgan knew. When did they do it? Did they coordinate with anybody within the Biden administration or the Justice Department? This is easily knowable. Yeah. JP Morgan quietly helped Jack Smith target Trump Media. It looks like this is according to just the news. We discovered from the Senate Judiciary Committee that Trump Media was Among more than 400 Trump linked individuals in Oregon organizations that were spied on as part of the Special Counsel Jack Smith investigation of Donald Trump. Smith secretly subpoenaed JPMorgan Chase for the private banking records of Trump Media and Technology Group, despite the company not existing at the time of January 6th. All we need is all the communications that JP Morgan had as it relates to our account. But we know that what they did, and at the time, I think it's pretty clear they were trying to maximize damage on behalf of someone. At the height of Trump Media's public offering in early 2024, just as Trump Media was preparing to go public and raise $250 million. JP Morgan debanked the company. We don't know who. But there was no reason for Jack Smith at which hunt, the Department of Justice to ever target Trump Media. We were a company, Maria, at the time, by the way, that was just going public. Newsmax was on the list too, by the way. Newsmax was on the list as well. We'll continue with this on the other side. This is the Rob Carson show show. But there was no reason for Jack Smith, that witch hunt, the Department of Justice, to ever target Trump Media. We were a company, Maria, at the time, by the way, that was just going public with $250 million and no debt. Why would you debank somebody that wants to deposit $250 million into your bank? Don't forget, we're one of hundreds and hundreds. You. You were just talking to the senators that got their phone records wrapped up in this. Yeah, there's hundreds of Americans that were wrapped up in this dragnet. Yeah, we were essentially been in a civil war for about nine or 10 years. We really have. You think about it, think about how it was like to bring back the country after the Civil War and all of the hurt that had been done and families divided and whatnot. And that's what we have now. I'm hoping we can come together. I was optimistic with John Fetterman voting to reopen the government and the Democrats recognizing that. But what they did was a fool's errand and it was hurtful. And, you know, I think hopefully cooler heads will prevail, you know, because, you know, you've got Democrats fomenting riots and whatnot last night at Berkeley. Here's Berkeley. Okay. So you got a people have over here at this place called the Torpedo Factory, where these artists have this collective of artists. There's a jackass there who has in his window. Charlie Kirk was a piece of bleep and a sign basically calling for the assassination of Donald Trump. Really? Who? Why? What? What? Right here, this artist collective over here and all the other Jewish artists and whatnot are going, what the hell? And all the conservative artists and there are only a handful freaking out about it. But here is last night, TPUSA, Charlie Cook never raised his voice at any word. 1. Charlie Kirk never said anything racist. Charlie Kirk was not a racist. Charlie Kirk, one of the. One of the. He was a soothsayer. He was a. He was a. A sage. He was a sage. When he talked about religion, you know, people who are theologians would stop and listen to him and Then they murdered him. They murdered him. That was only two months ago. And I said it wasn't a turning point. I said it was the turning point. And I'm hoping that this nonsense ends soon. This is last night in Berkeley. All they were going to do is have a crowd of people to talk about politics, to talk about what Charlie Kirk talked about, to talk about conservatism on campus. And this is the dangerous leftist mob. This is the same people who chased Jewish students into libraries where they had to board themselves in, in places. Cal Poly here is inside the rally, people chanting Charlie Kirk's name. You know, I remember I've been watching this for years. I've been watching this slow roll on campus from just ostracizing, protesting conservative speech to violence, to violence against conservative speakers. And now we got Charlie Kirk who hit the shell casing of the bullet that killed him, had the word fascist written on it, which is a word that the left has been using and Democrats have been using. How much further do you want to take this? Because I'm going to tell you Americans who love our country, we're tired of, we're done with it. We're damn frickin tired and done with it. We got the 250th anniversary of our country coming up next year and by God we are going to love this country and we going to celebrate it in a patriotic fashion. This is Jack Posobiek talking about the left and the direction they're heading. That's right. So this organization, it's been tied back to by any means necessary, which is a group that's conducted antifa attacks throughout Berkeley going all the way back to the Battle of Berkeley in 2017. They've conducted attacks all throughout the west coast, the Pacific Northwest. They participated in events with antifa in Portland and Seattle. And so these networks are very much still in the, on the ground. And the United States government has already designated them as terrorist organizations. We have to go after them. We have to go after them, we have to go after their funding. We need to end this nonsense. This is inside the, the Charlie Kirk rally last night there was a fascistic child at the microphone and Andrew Doyle, I believe this is Andrew Doyle had this to say. There's a really simple solution. If you disapprove of a speaker or you don't want to go and see a show, don't buy a ticket. And then you've made that decision for yourself. When, when what you. And we see there's a lot of empty. This is a sold out event and there's a lot of empty seats here. So what has happened is those individuals outside setting off tear gas and the rest have made a decision on behalf of other people. And they've said paternalistically, we are going to decide what you can and cannot go to, what words you can and cannot hear that is called to us, all of us. Disinformation and misinformation and malinformation. Authoritarian, that's what that is. And they are. And those people outside here are organizing under the umbrella of antifa, which is of course ridiculous to call themselves anti fascists when fascists are what they are, anti fascism. Now the problem with that, and I know, I'm aware, I'm sensitive to the fact that there are multiple definitions of fascism and that there are disputes within academia over the precise definition. But I'll tell you one, the consistent feature of all fascistic regimes is the suppression of alternative viewpoints through violence. You know, the other day I was asked by one of the artists who were feeling threatened by some of the leftist artists in this, this building here in, in Alexandria, Virginia. And she asked, what could you help me design a sign to hang in my window? And I said, yeah. I said, put up a sign that says silencing voices only makes them louder. And I suggested putting a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. And Charlie Kirk and Jesus Christ on it. That was my response. And I believe they're working on it, but I'm hoping that, that the temperature is going to come down because I think the rest of us are just sick and damn tired of living in a country like this. Let's take a break and come back. This is the Rob Carson Show Show. 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Date: November 11, 2025
Host: Rob Carson
Podcast: Newsmax Podcasts
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.
[00:03-08:00]
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.
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.
[08:00-26:00]
Carson criticizes New York Assemblyman Zoran Mamdani’s "socialist" policies, particularly the plan for free NYC bus rides and broader "giveaways."
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]
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.
"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]
[26:00-45:00]
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.
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.
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.
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]
Encourages listeners to forgive and overcome the vitriol.
[45:00-50:00]
[53:00-69:00]
“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]
[69:00-80:00]
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]
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]
Describes personal experiences with “threatened” conservative and Jewish artists feeling ostracized in his local community.
[80:00-83:00]
"If you are a veteran, thank you for what you did. Thanks for doing what you did." [~00:06:00]
"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]
"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]
“Why would you debank somebody that wants to deposit $250 million into your bank?” [~01:04:45]
“When you decide for others, that's authoritarian.” [~01:14:20]
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.