The Rob Carson Show — Episode Summary
Episode: Never Forget: Rob Carson Exposes October 7th Lies
Date: October 7, 2025
Host: Rob Carson
Main Guest: Matthew Farrachi (Gideon300 founder)
Overview
On this somber second anniversary of the October 7th Hamas terror attacks in Israel, Rob Carson dedicates much of the show to remembering the atrocities, confronting the misinformation that followed, and discussing the ripple effects—both political and cultural—felt in the U.S. and worldwide. Carson underscores his vow to "never forget" and pushes back against attempts to downplay or rewrite the events of October 7th, drawing parallels between historic and modern antisemitism, campus activism, and broader ideological conflicts.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Remembrance of October 7th and Confronting Media Narratives
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Rob Carson opens with graphic reminders of the festival massacre and other attacks of October 7, 2023, calling it “the second holocaust” (02:15).
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He criticizes left-leaning media and Democratic politicians for, in his view, minimizing or excusing the violence, and for alleged anti-Israeli bias in subsequent reporting.
“It took weeks for the left and the Democrat party to erase it. I'm not letting that happen. ... I am not forgetting.” — Rob Carson [02:15]
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Carson denounces early, inaccurate reports of an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, labeling the story as a “psyop” and “lie” that was swallowed and spread by Western media:
“No, they weren’t [targeting hospitals]. But this is what the media presented you.” — Rob Carson [04:46]
“That was a psyop created by Hamas and the forces of evil ... and the American media gobbled it up.” — Rob Carson [22:19]
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He repeatedly asserts the need to “drive Hamas from the planet,” advocating for no compromise on the eradication of the group (03:40-04:17).
2. Rise in Global and Domestic Antisemitism
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Carson draws parallels between modern campus activism and historic complicity in the persecution of Jews:
“Some of the kids on college campuses today are the same people that, in 1941 in Berlin, would point to the ... bookcase with the Jews hiding and say, ‘They're right over there.’” — Rob Carson [02:15]
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He and his guest Douglas Murray (author/commentator) discuss two parallel wars for Israel: the fight for physical survival, markedly successful, and the war for hearts and minds, which Murray contends Israel is losing in Western circles (06:36):
“If you think back two years when Yahya Sinwar launched his attempt to annihilate Israel ... Gaza would have undergone two terrible years of war...” — Douglas Murray [06:36]
“But the other war is ... the war for hearts and minds and public opinion.” — Douglas Murray [07:13]
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Murray connects the spread of anti-Israel narratives to increased real-world violence, specifically referencing an attack on a synagogue in Manchester by a “Syrian refugee” allegedly radicalized by misinformation (08:14-08:54).
3. U.S. Political Dynamics—“Kicking Butt”
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Carson asserts that the political left is “getting its ass handed to it worldwide,” referencing declining Democratic favorability in Congress and among the public (08:07-08:14).
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He spotlights polling numbers indicating Donald Trump’s sustained support, framing it as resilience against relentless negative coverage and political attacks:
“He’s doing what we asked him to do. ... despite them trying to put him in jail, take his fortune and murder him twice.” — Rob Carson [10:48]
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Carson expresses optimism that “the left can do nothing about it but try to shut down the government, and even then, they’re getting blamed for it” (11:24).
4. Domestic Security and Urban Policy
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Discussion transitions to the National Guard being sent to Chicago, and Pam Bondi’s pointed critiques of Democratic leadership’s handling of crime and public safety (12:54–14:41):
“If you were serious about protecting your people, you would be asking this administration for help. ... whether or not you want to.” — Pam Bondi [14:13]
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Carson likens Democratic resistance to National Guard intervention to historic Democratic opposition to federal intervention in the civil rights era (14:41).
5. Immigration, Illegal Healthcare, and the Demographic Shift
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Carson examines the strain on public resources in Democratic states, linking it to their willingness to offer healthcare and incentives to undocumented immigrants as a tactic to offset declining support and retain census representation (17:17–19:23):
“They want to keep the illegals in their states, because people are leaving ... because the states suck and they don’t want to live there anymore.” — Rob Carson [19:23]
6. In-Depth: Interview with Matthew Farrachi (Gideon300)
The Ideological Battle
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Farrachi frames the core conflict as “Judeo-Christian civilization vs. everything else,” equating the October 7th attacks with other examples of radical Islamist brutality, including attacks on Christians in Syria (24:14–27:08):
“It's the battle of Judeo Christian civilization against everything else. Islamism, totalitarianism. That's the fight.” — Matthew Farrachi [24:31]
“The same media that likes to point to Israel’s supposed genocide ... have ignored what’s happening in southern Syria.” — Matthew Farrachi [26:07]
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He calls for solidarity between Jews and Christians, invoking “never again” as a commitment that must extend beyond the Jewish community.
The Red-Green Alliance
- Farrachi identifies a strategic partnership between radical Islamists and the Chinese Communist Party, which he dubs the “Red Green Alliance” or “Islamianism,” as a major source of threat and misinformation (29:01–29:32).
The Challenge of Gaza and Prospects for Peace
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Discussing potential peace in the region and U.S. mediation efforts (Trump’s “deadline” for Hamas), Farrachi expresses skepticism. He insists that any sustainable peace requires uprooting Hamas and fostering a Palestinian partner genuinely committed to coexistence—something he argues is currently absent (33:07–36:35):
“They’re radicalized from the second they grow up. ... Their charter is the destruction of Israel. So ultimately Hamas cannot be there.” — Matthew Farrachi [34:13, 35:38]
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He affirms support for expanded Abraham Accords but warns against reverting to pre-October 7 conditions.
Hope and Warning
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Both host and guest close on cautious optimism, believing “evil has exposed itself” and that the tide is turning, but they warn of more hardship before positive change is realized:
“I believe in my heart and ... in my spirit that good things are coming. But we obviously still have many more tribulations to get through to enlightenment.” — Rob Carson [37:02]
Notable Quotes & Timestamps
- “It was two years ago today, but it seems like decades ago, doesn’t it? ... The second holocaust.” — Rob Carson [02:15]
- “If you keep battling these people, they're just going to become more radicalized. ... The question is going to be long term, can Israel find a partner that it can actually work with?” — Matthew Farrachi [34:12]
- “Some of the kids on college campuses today are the same people that in 1941 in Berlin would point to the ... bookcase with the Jews hiding and say, ‘They're right over there.’” — Rob Carson [02:15]
- “All this focus on Israel is funded by Qatar and others, and it's meant to distract us from the actual fight. And the actual fight is Islamism. That's the fight.” — Matthew Farrachi [29:33]
- “You are standing in the schoolhouse doors just like Democrats did in 1963 ... Democrats have never changed their modus operandi.” — Rob Carson [14:41]
- “Hag Sameach. I'm wishing you a Hag Sameach.” — Matthew Farrachi [37:34]
- “We are better armed intellectually and physically than they will ever, ever be. And we're really beginning to start to kick their butts.” — Rob Carson [09:02]
- “So the Democrat party in these states, they need bodies for the census to maintain and receive federal funds and have influence in Washington D.C. Yeah, there you go.” — Rob Carson [19:23]
Important Segment Timestamps
- 02:15 — Rob’s reflection on October 7th, antisemitism, and campus activism parallels
- 04:17-05:25 — Media criticism: claims about Israeli strikes on hospitals debunked
- 06:36-08:14 — Douglas Murray on Israel’s parallel wars: military vs. public opinion
- 12:54-14:41 — Pam Bondi vs. congressional Democrats on federal intervention and crime
- 17:17-19:23 — The immigration debate, Democrat state policy, and census implications
- 24:14–27:08 — Farrachi on the ideological war: Judeo-Christian West vs. “Islamism”
- 29:01–29:32 — The “Red Green Alliance”/international bad actors
- 33:07–36:35 — Gaza’s future, radicalization, and the absence of peace partners
- 37:34 — Matthew Farrachi extends “Hag Sameach” blessings
Tone & Style
The episode is impassioned, combative, and unapologetically partisan. Carson’s style oscillates between grave solemnity (in discussing October 7th) and energetic, sometimes comic, mockery (of Democratic politicians and mainstream media). The frequent references to history, personal anecdotes, and cultural observations underscore a “never forget” ethos, woven throughout with sharp social critique and calls to action.
Conclusion
This episode of The Rob Carson Show is a forceful remembrance of October 7th, standing staunch against what Carson perceives as attempts to whitewash or forget the horror and lessons of that day. Through personal testimony, forceful rhetoric, and debate with political guests, Carson urges vigilance in the “battle for civilization,” warns of persistent ideological threats, and maintains hope for a turning tide in U.S. and world politics. The show closes with a blessing for unity and resistance against evil—firmly in line with the host’s signature style.
