The Rob Carson Show — “Trump Torches the UN While Democrats Panic”
Date: September 23, 2025
Podcast: Newsmax Radio
Host: Rob Carson
Special Guest: Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt
Episode Overview
This episode is a fiery and wide-ranging discussion as Rob Carson dissects former President Donald Trump’s landmark United Nations speech, mocks critics, and rallies listeners in a powerful defense of American sovereignty, freedom, and faith. The tone is energetic, humorous, and impassioned, veering between sharp political critique, audience calls, and a deep sense of cultural urgency. Special guest Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt analyzes Trump’s speech at the UN, while listeners share emotional reactions to recent national tragedies.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Democrats’ Contrarian Reactions to Trump Policies (00:48–03:05)
- Rob opens with commentary on how Democrats reflexively oppose Trump, citing topics like DC safety, immigration, and the designation of Antifa as a terrorist group.
- Notable Point: Democrats, according to Rob, are “always contrarian, even if it means falling on the wrong side of history.”
2. Listener Calls: Unity and Spiritual Response to Tragedy (03:10–17:15)
- Rick in Joppa (03:10): Shares an anecdote about unity at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, emphasizing multicultural support for conservative values.
- “Hey, Democrats, we’re the party of peace, acceptance, love...” (04:04–04:13)
- Rob and callers reflect on the outpouring of support for Charlie Kirk after his murder, positioning the response as a moral contrast to alleged leftist reactions.
- Michelle in Ellicott City (14:06): Expresses sadness over Kirk’s death, likening the moment to JFK’s assassination for her generation. Rob echoes that Kirk’s wisdom at 31 was “maybe... God-given.” (16:05)
3. Cultural and Political Commentary: Media, Health, and Government (06:48–12:31)
- Rob doubles down on critiques of mainstream media, Big Pharma, and the government’s alleged indifference to public health crises.
- Highlights new autism research and questioning of Tylenol use in pregnancy.
- Dr. Marty Makary: “...27 studies showing an association... a causal relationship...” (09:46–10:15)
- Advocacy for affordable interventions like leucovorin for autism: “...so many doctors are probably seeing so much clinical improvement...” (10:52–11:15)
- Blames government/industry collusion for “making us so freaking sick and fat,” and laments the explosion in autism rates.
4. Trump’s UN Speech: Analysis and Reaction (20:59–36:00)
A. The Speech Itself
- Trump’s approach: Direct confrontation with “globalist elites,” defending national sovereignty, and lambasting the UN and World Economic Forum goals.
- Blaine Holt: “He basically framed freedom’s fight as globalists and elitists versus we the people, in an international sense...” (22:52)
- The speech is described as “the speech of Donald Trump’s life so far.” (22:14)
- Trump goes off-teleprompter due to technical issues—seen as symbolic defiance.
- Trump (via Jim Gossett): “Whoever’s operating this teleprompter is in big trouble.” (21:43–22:00)
B. Faith and the Global Spiritual Movement
- Both Rob and Blaine see Trump’s survival and speech as part of a providential, even spiritual, battle against evil.
- Rob: “It is going to get so big and overwhelming, they will not be able to stand.” (17:21)
- Blaine Holt: “For the President to get up today and call balls and strikes and say this is what right looks like and this is what wrong looks like...” (25:51)
C. Addressing World Events and Middle East Policy
- Discussion of Giorgia Meloni’s stance on Palestine, European hypocrisy, and how Trump called out world leaders who only pay lip service to causes.
- Trump’s critique on climate policy: “Imagine that renewables you’re supposed to make money on, not lose money... China makes all these things... They don’t even use them themselves. Why? Because they don’t work.” (30:36–30:56)
D. Trump’s Call to Action
- Ending wars, confronting unchecked migration, and rallying leaders for real action, not symbolism.
- Trump: “Release the hostages now.” (31:44–32:17)
- Blaine: “He inspired billions of people on our planet... He ended the speech with three words that I thought were classic: Fight, fight, fight.” (33:59–34:18)
E. Worldwide Movement and Personal Tribulation
- Rob claims Trump’s survival post-assassination attempt has sparked a worldwide spiritual and political movement.
- Rob: “Donald Trump, the only leader in world history to stand up after being shot and raise his fist to the heavens and say, ‘Fight, fight, fight.’” (32:56)
- They see Charlie Kirk’s murder as accelerating this movement.
5. Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt’s New Podcast Announcement (36:05–37:04)
- Blaine plugs Dangerous Intellectuals, a new podcast focusing on unfiltered voices from diverse fields who challenge mainstream narratives.
6. Closing Parody, Recap, and Next Up (37:26–39:31)
- Show ends on parody songs and final swipes at the UN, Democrats, and mainstream media.
- Rob previews upcoming segment on the “radical trans movement” and Trump’s crackdown on Antifa.
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- Rob Carson: “The left dies like movie vampires, screaming and scratching and clawing, trying to drag us into hell.” (04:14–04:31)
- Rick (caller): “We are so much better than they are, man.” (04:42)
- Marty Makary: “...there was a causal relationship. Those are the exact words of the dean of the Harvard School of Public Health.” (09:46–10:15)
- Rob Carson: “Autism went from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 30. And in California, 1 in 12 boys— and they did nothing about it.” (12:31)
- Rob Carson: “When they killed Jesus Christ, it didn’t end his movement... it only made it bigger, only made him legendary.” (17:06)
- Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt: “He basically framed freedom’s fight as globalists and elitists versus we the people in an international sense... And it was an inspiring speech. It was hated by nearly every single person in that room.” (22:52–23:37)
- Rob Carson: “He stuck them like a pig. You could tell.” (28:34)
- Trump (via Jim Gossett): “This would be a reward for these horrible atrocities, including October 7th, even while they refuse to release the hostages or accept a ceasefire...” (31:44)
- Blaine Holt: “He inspired billions of people on our planet… He ended the speech with three words that I thought were classic: Fight, fight, fight.” (33:59–34:18)
- Rob Carson: “You only get to enlightenment through tribulation. Kamala Harris never went through any tribulation. My God. I don’t think she’s made it through a book.” (33:46)
- Rob Carson: “Donald Trump is telling the world’s people, you don’t need to listen to these a-holes anymore. Take back your sovereignty. End the nonsense.” (37:44)
Segment Timestamps
| Segment | Timestamps | |--------------------------------------------|--------------------| | Democrats’ Contrarianism | 00:48–03:05 | | Listener Calls/Charlie Kirk Reflections | 03:10–17:15 | | Autism, Tylenol, Public Health Critique | 06:48–12:31 | | Trump’s UN Speech: Lead-in | 20:59–22:00 | | UN Speech Analysis with Blaine Holt | 22:14–34:18 | | Blaine’s Podcast Announcement | 36:05–37:04 | | Show Wrap/Parody/Next Segment Teaser | 37:26–39:31 |
Tone & Takeaways
- The conversation is direct, irreverent, and laced with gallows humor.
- Rob and his guests view current events as not just political, but a profound spiritual contest.
- Trump’s UN speech is framed as a transformative, world-historic inflection point—a declaration of global populist revolt.
- The hour radiates a sense of crisis but also confidence that, in Rob’s framing, “good is going to come out of it.”
This summary covers all major discussion points, memorable moments, and key messages from the episode, providing a comprehensive guide for listeners and non-listeners alike.
