The Rob Carson Show: "Globalists, Drug Zombies, & the UK Turns on Starmer"
Date: February 10, 2026
Host: Rob Carson
Guest: Hillary Fordwich (GB News, Newsmax), various sound clips
Episode Overview
This episode of The Rob Carson Show blends biting political commentary, sharp humor, and guest insights to dissect corruption in US and UK politics, government spending scandals, the humanitarian crisis of drug addiction, and shifting global power. Rob amplifies his critique of the political establishment, skewering Democrats, globalists, and the decline of major Western cities, while a keen interview with UK correspondent Hillary Fordwich sheds explosive light on the Epstein files' fallout for the British royal family and PM Keir Starmer.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Government Corruption and Waste in the US
Fraudulent Autism and Hospice Charities
- Rob highlights reports of rampant fraud in state health programs, specifically referencing Somali-run scams in Minnesota and now Maine, where fake autism treatment centers have siphoned millions from taxpayers.
- Carson and a Dr. Oz soundbite allege government complicity and lack of oversight in autism and end-of-life care frauds that systematically drain public funds while claiming to support vulnerable populations.
"They increase the size of government. Never gets fixed. Never gets fixed. It's becoming nakedly obvious... Just robbing us completely blind." — Rob Carson [05:30]
- Specific mention of Democrat lawmakers enabling fraud via unchecked charitable giveaways.
The "Homeless Industrial Complex" & Drug Addiction
- Rob advances the “drug zombie” narrative around the homeless crisis in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles, drawing from street-level reporting and a provocative Elon Musk soundbite:
"Their incentive structure is to maximize the number of drug zombies—not minimize it... this is a diabolical scam. When you add up all the money that's flowing, they're getting close to a million dollars per drug zombie." — Elon Musk [11:00]
- On-air reporting describes street-level Narcan and needle handouts that keep addicts “barely alive” for the sake of continued government payouts:
"This is 1 million percent evil keeping someone barely alive. Do you know why? Because they're worth a lot of money." — Rob Carson [10:45]
- Rob calls for criminal prosecution of those who perpetuate these systems, declaring:
"He's just described hell... Democrats, politicians, and these NGOs have created hell on earth and they need to be exercised and thrown in jail for the rest of their bloody lives." [12:10]
Infrastructure Scams: The California High-Speed Rail Debacle
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A Reason Magazine segment details the failure of the California high-speed rail project: ballooning costs, missed deadlines, consultant enrichment, and political cover-ups.
"$33 billion became $113 billion with no path to completion by 2033." — Reason Magazine report [14:17] "They just made themselves rich. That's what they do. They never get anything done." — Rob Carson [14:30]
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Comic Interlude: Satirical song by Jim Gossett lampoons California's fraudulent PPP loans and Governor Gavin Newsom’s role [15:14].
2. Diagnosis Inflation and Psychological Scams
- Rob and a caller criticize the growing trend of psychological diagnosis, especially among children, comparing the autism “epidemic” to alleged COVID-related fraud.
"ADHD, by the way, which is bull crap... They got a thing called Attention Deficit Disorder. I like to say people who can read a book for eight hours have Attention Surplus Syndrome." — Rob Carson [16:36]
3. The UK, Epstein Fallout & Political Crisis
The Epstein Files and the Royal Family
[22:38]
- Rob interviews Hillary Fordwich (GB News/Newsmax) about the deepening royal crisis linked to Jeffrey Epstein:
"Prince Andrew has been stripped of title, patronages, and ousted from his home. Ghastly photos, ghastly emails, and he is Persona non grata now." — Hillary Fordwich [22:56]
- Prince William described as restoring royal integrity, pushing Andrew out of the public eye.
- Sarah Ferguson (Andrew’s ex) further implicated by “revolting” correspondence with Epstein.
"She's a ghastly grifter." — Hillary Fordwich [26:45]
- Rob excoriates Prince Harry and Meghan as "awful and talentless."
Keir Starmer’s Globalist Crisis
[27:29, 30:57]
- Fordwich draws parallels between US and UK corruption:
"He’s very smart at what he does, which is the ability to destroy the British nation." — Hillary Fordwich on Keir Starmer [27:29]
- The Starmer government rocked by Lord Mendelssohn’s ties to Epstein. Starmer, facing mounting scandal, is seen as trapped: either corrupt or profoundly ignorant.
- Fordwich predicts Starmer will likely be forced out before next required elections, possibly seeking a role in an international body like the UN or EU:
"He'll try to go out with as much dignity as he can. I highly doubt he can last until August." — Hillary Fordwich [31:13]
- Nigel Farage and UK Reform positioned as likely beneficiaries if Labour collapses—though UK elections are rife with undemocratic maneuvering.
"If he could be the next Prime Minister, be a Prime Minister with Donald Trump, then I think, you know, you're saving the Western world." — Hillary Fordwich [33:17]
4. US Urban Decline & Political Leadership Failures
- Rob details the dire financial state of the five largest US cities, all Democrat-run and unable to pay their bills.
- Focus shifts to New York’s Mayor Zoran Mandami, painted as an incompetent “Islamist and anti-Semite” neglecting public welfare and breaking decades of tradition by snubbing the Catholic archbishop’s installation.
"All hell holes because of Democrats... New York City is now becoming hell on earth with a man-child in charge." — Rob Carson [35:09]
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "Maybe it's Bad Bunny. Maybe he's humping our interwebs. I don't even know." — Rob Carson, lampooning tech glitches [00:52]
- "It's the truth, you see. It's just—the truth." — Rob Carson on Medicaid/autism fraud [05:50]
- "What a life for that human being—this Narcan, you inject into their nose and it brings them back to life?" — Nick Shirley, field reporter [10:02]
- "This is not America. This is not humanity. This must be ended." — Rob Carson [12:10]
- "Prince William is all the best attributes of his mother and his father, and Prince Harry is the worst of both." — Hillary Fordwich [23:23]
- "He's either corrupt or profoundly ignorant. It sounds like a little bit of both." — Rob Carson on Keir Starmer [28:26]
- "It has been overtaken by Islamists running the country's largest cities. 100%. I'm not afraid to say it." — Rob Carson on Great Britain’s urban leadership [34:30]
Important Segment Timestamps
- 00:52 — Terrestrial radio vs. streaming complaints; humor about Bad Bunny
- 05:30 — Rob on government program fraud and autism charity scams
- 06:48 — Dr. Oz soundbite on Maine’s autism fraud (links to Minnesota)
- 09:29 — Narcan/needle handouts in California
- 11:00 — Elon Musk on the financial incentives behind the “homeless industrial complex”
- 12:44 — Suggestion to change “homeless” to “unhoused”; transition to infrastructure waste
- 13:14 — Reason Magazine segment on California high-speed rail
- 15:14 — Jim Gossett satirical song on PPP/COVID relief fraud
- 16:03 — Caller George: Autism, ADHD, and medicalization
- 22:38 — Hillary Fordwich interview: Epstein, royal family, Prince Andrew
- 27:29 — Fordwich explains Keir Starmer’s political predicament
- 33:17 — Speculation on Nigel Farage and Reform Party prospects
- 35:09 — US urban debt crisis, New York mayoral criticism
Tone & Style
Rob Carson’s tone is irreverent, combative, and darkly humorous, frequently deploying sarcasm to skewer political opponents and public figures. The episode moves quickly between outrage, satirical song, grounded reporting, and spirited guest debate. Fordwich brings a well-informed, British perspective with both gravity and wit while callers and soundbites enrich the argumentative, everyman style of the show.
For Listeners New or Returning
This episode delivers a robust expose of establishment corruption on both sides of the Atlantic, connecting dots from charity scams to royal scandals in trademark Rob Carson fashion: energetic, brash, and often hilarious. If you want a political talk radio show that mixes hard-hitting critique with entertainment (and isn’t afraid to call out the globalist elite, incompetence, and hypocrisy anywhere), this is a can’t-miss installment.
