The Rob Carson Show – "Media Meltdowns & a Chicago Caller Smackdown"
Date: March 18, 2026
Host: Rob Carson (Newsmax Radio)
Featured Guests: Dan Bongino, Fred Flights (America First Policy Institute), plus select call-in guests
Episode Overview
This episode of "The Rob Carson Show" centers on the ongoing political and media debate surrounding Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. and allied military campaign against Iran. Rob Carson addresses criticism from conservative personalities who have questioned the operation, delving into accusations of anti-Semitism and abandonment of conservative principles. With humor and biting commentary, Carson tackles callers, mainstream media takes, intra-right feuds, and a high-profile lawsuit involving parental rights and gender issues in schools.
Main Themes & Purpose
- Defense of MAGA and Trump’s record: Carson fiercely defends Donald Trump’s leadership, especially in foreign policy and the military sphere, painting ongoing efforts as historically successful.
- Media and intra-GOP criticism: Strong pushback against figures like Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent, and Marjorie Taylor Greene for their skepticism or opposition to the military action.
- Allegations of anti-Semitism: Discussion around claims of anti-Semitism within segments of the Trump-supporting movement, with direct caller exchanges.
- America First geopolitics: Discussion on NATO, European reluctance, and the evolving global power structure.
- Current events culture wars: The show ends with a segment on parental rights, “gender cults” in schools, and broader commentary on grooming, invoking cultural and parental anxieties.
Major Discussion Points, Segments & Insights
Rob Carson Sets the Tone
[01:17]–
- Declares the show will be informative and funny, highlights Fred Flights’ upcoming guest appearance to discuss "Operation Epic Fury" against Iran.
- Affirms his commitment to MAGA principles and Trump after initial skepticism in 2016, citing government corruption and inefficiency for decades.
- Critiques both parties for failing to solve issues despite massive spending; credits Trump with at least partially “draining the swamp” (calls for cutting the federal workforce even further).
Notable Quote:
“Donald Trump came in, got rid of at least 10% of the federal workforce. Should be 50%, by the way. Should be like what Elon Musk did with Twitter, 80%.”
— Rob Carson [03:09]
Deep State, Trump, and Attempts to Destroy MAGA
[04:50]–
- Argues the “deep state” has relentlessly attacked Trump (impeachments, Mar-a-Lago raid, legal action, even physical violence).
- Dismisses critics who blamed Trump’s rhetoric for his own near-assassination.
“He said, ‘Fight, fight, fight.’ We’ve never seen that in world history. Do you not understand that?”
— Rob Carson [04:41]
Slamming Tucker Carlson & Conservative Skeptics
[05:45]–
- Targets right-wing personalities (Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly) for “abandoning the war effort.”
- Compares their stance to defeatism after Pearl Harbor.
Notable Quote:
“This would be like…on December 21, 1941, going, ‘Yeah, it’s already over. The Japs are kicking our asses. I mean, it’s over. What the hell is wrong with you people?’”
— Rob Carson [05:32]
- Suggests jokingly that their opinions might be influenced by “legalized weed” or “THC-laced nicotine pouches.”
Dan Bongino on the Iranian Threat
[06:03]–
Dan Bongino joins to provide intelligence analysis:
- Stresses that Iran’s threat is real, citing missiles, drones, nuclear material, relentless anti-American rhetoric.
- Rebukes those denying an imminent threat.
Notable Quotes:
“That’s called evidence. In some limited circles we call that, you know, a clue.”
— Dan Bongino [06:55]
“The President…has a bevy of material that if he could do the Men in Black thing and erase your mind tomorrow...you would come to the imminent threat conclusion in a snap.”
— Dan Bongino [07:09]
Chicago Caller "Smackdown"
[07:22]–
A caller, “Mike from Chicago,” alleges Trump harbors anti-Semites.
- Rob Carson parries the accusation, likening rising anti-Israel sentiment in the Democratic party to 1939 Germany.
- The exchange becomes heated; Carson calls out the caller for “speaking in bumper stickers,” suggests he’s a plant, and mocks him extensively.
Notable Exchange:
“There is no bigger defender of Israel in the history of the United States than Donald Trump. Come on, man.”
— Rob Carson [08:33]
- Rob then satirizes the caller with personal jabs and accuses him of being uninformed and disingenuous.
Media Portrayals vs. GOP/MAGA Public Opinion
[11:02]–
- Poll cited: 89% of MAGA GOP supports U.S. military action against Iran.
- Carson contrasts this with Marjorie Taylor Greene’s antiwar stance, calling her and other skeptics “irrelevant” and out of touch.
Notable Quotes:
“We are two weeks into this, you moron. We are two weeks into this wildly successful camp[aign].”
— Rob Carson, to MTG & critics [12:25]
U.S., NATO, and International Response
[13:27]–
- Discusses Trump's historical steadiness regarding Iran and his stance on NATO's unreliability.
- Critiques NATO allies and UK PM Keir Starmer as “fair-weather friends” unwilling to share burdens.
“[NATO] are just like your fake friends… when they’re no longer useful… That’s exactly what NATO is like.”
— Rob Carson [17:06]
Fred Flights on Anti-Semitism in the Right
[23:26]–
Fred Flights, former NSC Chief of Staff, joins to analyze:
- Disappointment in Joe Kent’s “outrageous” claims about Israel dragging the U.S. into war.
- Condemns all hints of anti-Semitic scapegoating, defends Trump as the most pro-Israel president, highlights his Jewish family ties.
Notable Quotes:
“I am outraged…If his arguments are so weak he has to stoop that low, I feel sorry for him.”
— Fred Flights [24:49]
- Warns that fringe voices provide ammunition to mainstream media for broader attacks on the America First movement.
“This is the most pro-Israel president in history. That’s what Nat said. This is a man who has a Jewish daughter and Jewish grandchildren. He’s strongly pro-Israel.”
— Fred Flights [25:52]
Regime Change and Iranian Unrest
[27:50]–
- Both host and guest predict the Iranian regime is weakened, possibly on the verge of collapse, and that U.S./Israeli policy is driving history.
“So you better get on the right side of history here, Fred, because history is coming in the next couple of weeks.”
— Rob Carson [28:33]
Marco Rubio & Cuba Discussion
[31:43]–
- Carson praises Marco Rubio’s “man of the people” style, predicts that Rubio could be a strong future Secretary of State.
- Fred Flights: The geopolitical stars align for a historic opportunity for regime change in Cuba.
Parental Rights Lawsuit – “Skittles” Club
[35:50]–
Segment on a lawsuit against a Colorado school—families allege that their daughters were groomed into an LGBTQ “cult” in secret, diversionary school meetings under the “Skittles” club name.
- Guest Erin Lee describes how children were allegedly indoctrinated and told not to inform parents.
- Carson rails against “grooming,” government overreach, and attacks “white liberal Karens” and the alleged sidelining of fathers in family decisions.
Notable Quotes:
“This is what pedophiles do.”
— Rob Carson [36:16–36:28]
“These are our fundamental rights... our founding fathers are rolling in their grave at the thought that this would even need to be explicitly written into the Constitution that parents parent their children, not the government.”
— Erin Lee [38:45]
Chemtrails & Government Weather Manipulation
[40:39]–
- Carson gives airtime to claims of government weather modification programs (“chemtrails”), suggesting they’re real, referencing old documents and military capabilities.
- Jokes about conspiracy theories but claims the evidence is compelling.
Tone, Style & Key Memorable Moments
The show is marked by Carson’s trademark mix of sarcasm, high energy, irreverence, and deeply partisan conservative fervor.
- Willingness to insult opponents and lampoon even high-profile right-wing figures who stray from the line.
- Musical parodies (e.g., Jim Gossett’s song about Keir Starmer).
- Shifts between hard-hitting policy discussion, radio show theatricality, and conspiratorial asides.
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [01:17] – Show Introduction; Operation Epic Fury, Trump's ascent
- [05:32] – Criticism of Tucker Carlson, Joe Kent; WWII comparison
- [06:03] – Dan Bongino’s intelligence briefing on Iran
- [07:22] – “Mike from Chicago” caller confrontation; anti-Semitism debate
- [11:02] – Poll: 89% MAGA support for Iran action
- [13:27] – NATO reluctance, Trump’s historical Iran stance, UK/European politics
- [23:26] – Fred Flights interview, anti-Semitism on the right
- [32:07] – Praise for Marco Rubio; Cuba regime change talk
- [35:50] – Erin Lee lawsuit: parental rights and alleged school “grooming”
- [40:39] – Chemtrails/geoengineering segment
Notable Quotes
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Rob Carson:
“You’re a complete moron… Try it with a less intelligent host. Maybe you should call Candace Owens. She would embrace the hell out of you.” [08:47]
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Dan Bongino:
“That’s called evidence. In some limited circles, we call that, you know, a clue.” [06:55]
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Fred Flights:
“This anti-Israel, anti-Semitic nonsense… Fortunately, they’re on the fringe, but it’s ammunition that the mainstream media… is using to attack us. It has to stop.” [26:36]
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Erin Lee:
“If you’re not comfortable in your body, that means you’re transgender. If you don’t know who you’re attracted to, that means you’re queer. And they glitter bombed her with toys and celebration.” [36:09]
Summary for the Uninitiated
This episode embodies the fiercely pro-Trump, pro-MAGA spirit of Rob Carson’s brand. With a mix of humor, sarcasm, and high-octane rants, Carson rebukes any conservative dissent from pro-military orthodoxy, weighs in on alleged anti-Semitism within the movement, shames perceived RINO and antiwar elements, and vehemently defends parental rights against progressive school policies. Notably, the show balances foreign policy crisis commentary with domestic culture war battles, all while maintaining Carson’s entertainer-first style.
Listeners who haven’t tuned in can expect:
- Red-meat conservative commentary
- Relentless defense of Trump and military action
- Zero tolerance for intra-party defeatism or accusations of bigotry
- Cultural crusader segments with populist, anti-establishment undertones
- A high-calorie, provocative radio experience with plenty of fireworks
