They Called Him Hitler for Years — Then Someone Finally Tried to Kill Him Again

The Rob Carson Show44mApril 27, 2026

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Rob Carson delivers a fiery, emotionally charged monologue on The Rob Carson Show following an attempted assassination at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, framing the event as a pivotal moment in America's cultural and political reckoning. He condemns the media, particularly figures like Jake Tapper and MSNBC, for years of what he calls 'fake news' and incendiary rhetoric that he claims fueled the shooter—an anti-Trump extremist who targeted high-ranking officials. Carson draws a stark contrast between the 'Prince of Darkness' he associates with left-wing extremism and a vision of national renewal rooted in patriotism, faith, and joy. He shares personal redemption stories, from poverty and addiction to spiritual awakening, positioning himself as a symbol of resilience. The episode blends political commentary, personal testimony, and promotional segments for health products, gold investments, and sleep technology, all underpinned by a call to reject despair and reclaim America’s future through unity and strength. Carson emphasizes that the failed assassination attempt exposed the Democratic Party’s 'flanks'—its radical rhetoric and perceived hypocrisy—while urging Americans, especially moderate Democrats, to break from the cycle of division. He celebrates his own journey from despair to purpose, using his platform to inspire others to reject 'darkness' and embrace life with courage and optimism. The episode concludes with a rallying cry for national revival, a personal appearance at the Trump Kennedy Center, and a final warning to avoid 'catching the stupid' by aligning with what he sees as the corrupt media elite.

Key Takeaways
1

The attempted assassination at the White House Correspondents' Dinner was not random—it was fueled by years of incendiary political rhetoric from the left, according to Carson.

2

Carson calls for Americans to reject the 'Prince of Darkness' narrative and instead embrace patriotism, faith, and joy as tools of national renewal.

3

Personal redemption—from poverty, addiction, and trauma—is central to Carson’s message; he uses his story to inspire others to overcome despair.

4

He blames mainstream media figures like Jake Tapper for enabling extremism through years of demonizing President Trump.

5

Carson urges moderate Democrats to break from the current political climate and join a movement of unity and national pride.

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Chapters
0:00
3 min

Opening: The Wake-Up Call After the Attempted Assassination

I'm done with this darkness, this blackness, this awfulness. And I want you to hear a little bit. This is what I've taken from the weekend.

Highlight
3:20
7 min

Media Critique: The Role of Jake Tapper and MSNBC

You've lied to the people. How dare you do that? And I saw so many people from all of these news outlets who've just spread abject lies about President Trump over the years.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

The Shooter’s Manifesto and the 'Prince of Darkness' Metaphor

The Prince of Darkness has run roughshod over our country for a very long time. Hold on. Indigo Girls. Prince of Darkness. It's about drug addiction, essentially. But this is about darkness.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

Personal Redemption: From Despair to Purpose

Carson shares a deeply personal narrative of overcoming poverty, addiction, family trauma, and identity crisis, using his journey as proof that joy and purpose are possible even after the darkest times.

30:00
10 min

Call to Action: Overwhelm the Left with Joy and Patriotism

We've got to overwhelm the left with patriotism and joy and faith. We have to, and we're going to do it.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
You've lied to the people. How dare you do that?
Rob Carson27:26
Viral: 90.0
We've got to overwhelm the left with patriotism and joy and faith.
Rob Carson39:42
Viral: 88.0
I'm done with this darkness, this blackness, this awfulness.
Rob Carson33:23
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Rob Carson
Topics Discussed
Political Violence and Extremism95%Media Bias and Fake News90%National Renewal and Patriotism88%Personal Redemption and Spiritual Awakening85%The Role of the White House Correspondents' Dinner80%Political Corruption in Minnesota and California75%Gold Investment and Financial Security70%Sleep Technology and Health65%
People & Brands

Donald Trump

person

15xPositive

Rob Carson

person

12xPositive

White House Correspondents' Dinner

other

10xNeutral

Jake Tapper

person

8xNegative

Indigo Girls

other

6xPositive

MSNBC

organization

4xNegative

Tim Walz

person

3xNegative

Birch Gold

organization

3xPositive

Ghostbed

organization

3xPositive

Relief Factor

organization

3xPositive

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