The Rob Carson Show: Rob & Kaitlin Bennett Take on the Snowflake Generation
Date: December 4, 2025 | Host: Rob Carson | Guest: Kaitlin Bennett (Liberty Hangout Founder)
Episode Overview
This episode of The Rob Carson Show, syndicated on Newsmax Radio, is a humorous and pointed critique of contemporary American political and cultural debates, with a special focus on the so-called "Snowflake Generation." Rob is joined by Kaitlin Bennett, well-known conservative activist and founder of Liberty Hangout, to discuss issues ranging from campus censorship, woke holiday controversies, and generational divides to economic news, anti-Trump rhetoric, and the ongoing war on drugs. As ever, Rob mixes satirical commentary and personal anecdotes with energetic debate and a healthy dose of holiday spirit.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Political Scandals and Economic Updates
[01:37 – 07:32]
- Rob opens by discussing recent fraud cases in Minnesota and Maine, particularly regarding illegal immigration and COVID-related fraud.
- He predicts significant consequences for high-profile Democrats (Ilhan Omar, Keith Ellison, Tim Walz), suggesting legal actions and political downfall.
- The FBI's recent arrest of a suspect in the 2020 DC pipe bomb case is highlighted, with Rob speculating on political connections.
- Rob shares “good news” about the labor market pointing to the lowest new unemployment claims in three years, highlighting that economist’s predictions are often wrong, especially regarding Republican vs Democrat governance.
- Quote: “When the economists expect something, they always expect something worse of Republicans... always ends up being wrong.” – Rob Carson [03:59]
- The show discusses Trump rolling back CAFE fuel efficiency standards, arguing this reduces car prices and regulatory burdens on automakers.
- Rob humorously laments poor gas mileage on his Ford Bronco ("Buck") but cheers dropping gas prices.
2. Housing Market, Immigration, and Generational Economics
[07:32 – 12:42]
- Rob blames Biden’s immigration policies for worsening housing scarcity and skyrocketing rent, contrasting current trends with the Trump era.
- He notes the rising age of first-time homebuyers (now 40), linked to inflation and high mortgage rates.
- Quote: “The average time for a home buyer now to buy their first home, 40 years old. But that's going to change.” – Rob Carson [07:57]
- Talks about a supposed economic resurgence and accuses Democrats of fomenting chaos in response to Republican success.
3. Peace Accords and Media Skepticism
[12:42 – 15:02]
- Briefly discusses Trump’s perceived peacekeeping legacy (including tongue-in-cheek claim he prevented a nuclear war “between Indiana and Pakistan”).
- Quote: “He prevented a nuclear war between Indiana and Pakistan, so there is that.” – Rob Carson [14:15]
- Touches on media denial of Trump’s international achievements and anticipates his Nobel Peace Prize win.
4. Military Orders Controversy and Satire
[15:05 – 21:17]
- Rob advances the argument that military orders to strike drug boats were legal, referencing Martha Raddatz’s reporting.
- Quote: “They climbed back on the boat to salvage some of the coke. Because of that, it was determined they were still in the fight and valid targets.” – Martha Raddatz via Rob [16:57]
- He accuses Democratic Senators of sedition for questioning military adherence to Trump, launching into a musical parody satirizing their anti-Trump positions.
- Memorable Moment: Parody song riffing on sending political opponents to jail [20:10]
5. Kaitlin Bennett Segment – 'Snowflake Generation' & Campus Culture
[21:17 – 36:51]
"Thanksgiving Is Offensive" – On-Campus Interviews
- Rob plays a Kaitlin Bennett video where students decry Thanksgiving as glorifying genocide and suggest renaming it "Food and Family Day" or even "America Sucks Day." [21:53]
- Quote: “Yes, it's a holiday that's commemorating the genocide of native people. We still deal with the scars of this today.” – College student via Kaitlin [21:19]
- Kaitlin clarifies the clip is 5 years old, but says student attitudes have scarcely changed.
- Discusses "stolen land" rhetoric and people's shallow grasp of history:
- Kaitlin: “I talked to one woman ... she said, we're on stolen land. And I said, then leave.” [22:58]
- Rob: “There's nothing you could do but happened today 400 years ago. For God's sake. What the hell?” [22:46]
- Discusses "stolen land" rhetoric and people's shallow grasp of history:
- They poke fun at Tesla owners displaying “I bought this before I knew how evil Elon Musk was” stickers, suggesting left-wing virtue signaling often trumps actual values.
- Kaitlin: “If you really thought he was evil, you would not be able to drive that car.” [24:18]
The Left, Free Speech, and Bumper Sticker Logic
- Kaitlin describes being chased off campuses, leftist refusals to debate, and students dismissing uncomfortable facts.
- Kaitlin: "If I'm so stupid, you can beat me in a dialogue... Let's go." [27:40]
- Rob argues leftist rhetoric is shallow: “They speak in bumper stickers and their logic is as deep as a bumper sticker isn’t.” [26:17]
- Discusses the overuse of the term "racist" and how it has lost its sting; pejorative accusations now fall on “deaf ears.”
- Rob: “Sooner or later, it is going to fall on deaf ears. And it’s beginning to fall on deaf ears.” [28:18]
Wokeness, Pronouns, and Censorship
- Rob and Kaitlin bemoan linguistic policing (“developing countries” vs. “third world,” use of pronouns, banning “man” from “woman”) as evidence of campus indoctrination.
- Kaitlin: “The student was telling me we can’t say the term third world country because it’s racist.” [29:16]
- Kaitlin: Nine out of ten college students reportedly think words can be violence.
- Rob: This is a tool to silence dissent since “they can’t defend themselves.”
- Both agree leftist speech is never called violence, only conservative speech.
Higher Education’s Value Questioned
- Rob references a new NBC study: “60% of Americans don’t feel that a four-year degree is worth it anymore.” [34:43]
- Kaitlin relays a student calling Trump a Nazi due to tariffs, then complaining about food prices while studying for an art degree.
- Kaitlin: “Where is anyone in your life telling you to go get a trade and buy Thanksgiving turkey?” [35:22]
- Rob jokes about his own daughter's art school experience, steering her toward “capitalism.”
- Both warn against letting their children live with “nonbinary” roommates, calling it a new, “made up” term. [36:14]
6. Faith, Traditions, and Christmas
[31:01 – 32:33, 36:51 – 37:02]
- Kaitlin shares her Catholic faith and Christmas traditions (waiting until Christmas Eve to decorate and celebrating Advent).
- Rob fondly recalls “cry rooms” in church, jokes about midnight mass with young children.
- Kaitlin: “It is hard to stay up. We haven’t been in quite a few years because we can’t take the kids to midnight mass unless we wanted screaming children in there the whole time.” [31:55]
7. Closing Segments: War on Drugs (Satire & Commentary)
[37:11 – End]
- Rob highlights Trump’s aggressive approach to the war on drugs, particularly targeting narco boats—a satirical song by Jim Gassett (“Mow, mow, mow the boat down...”) pokes fun at military actions and drug policy. [39:10]
- Rob asserts that, unlike previous administrations, Trump is actually cutting off fentanyl flows and “saving lives.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
Rob Carson
- “We got a lot of balls in the air today, man.” [01:37]
- “There's nothing you could do but happened today 400 years ago. For God's sake. What the hell?” [22:46]
- “They speak in bumper stickers and their logic is as deep as a bumper sticker isn’t.” [26:17]
Kaitlin Bennett
- "If I'm so stupid, you can beat me in a dialogue... Let's go." [27:40]
- “The student was telling me we can’t say the term third world country because it’s racist.” [29:16]
- “It absolutely is [virtue signaling].” (on driving a Tesla) [24:52]
- “If you really thought he was evil, you would not be able to drive that car.” [24:18]
Timestamps of Important Segments
- [01:37] – Political scandals, illegal immigration, CAFE standards rollback
- [07:32] – Housing shortages, rent increases, age of first-time homebuyers
- [12:42] – Trump's name on Peace Institute, dubious international reporting
- [15:05] – Military, legality of drug boat strikes
- [20:24] – Satirical song on jailing Democratic politicians
- [21:17] – Kaitlin Bennett segment: Thanksgiving, virtue signaling, “left hates America”
- [27:40] – Campus confrontation, student unwillingness to debate
- [29:32] – Policing language, generational language changes, “third world” debate
- [34:43] – Is college worth it?
- [31:26 & 36:51] – Christmas traditions & farewells
- [39:10] – Satirical "war on drugs" song and commentary
Conclusion
This fast-paced episode blends sharp political commentary, campus culture critique, and comedic musical interludes. Through his banter with Kaitlin Bennett, Rob Carson paints a picture of generational disconnect, freedom of speech battles, and conservative pushback against woke orthodoxy—always leavened with humor and holiday cheer.
Listen for:
- On-the-ground stories from campus activism and social media skirmishes
- Spirited critique of political opponents and woke rhetoric
- Personal anecdotes about cars, housing, and family
- Holiday warmth interspersed with unfiltered satirical edge
Guest Info:
- Website: Liberty Hangout
- X (Twitter): @KateMarieOx
Host Info:
- All major podcast and video platforms (@Newsmax, @RobCarsonShow)
