The Gerry Callahan Show

The Gerry Callahan Show

A longtime Newsmax contributor, #1 rated morning radio host for over 20 years, and throat-cancer survivor, Gerry Callahan calls it like he sees it and offers sharp commentary on the news of the day. With an emphasis on politics, Gerry also brings his unique takes on major sports stories and cultural issues. He has covered The Olympics for Sports Illustrated, numerous World Series and Super Bowls and he offers conservative political opinions from Boston, the belly of the liberal beast.

Episodes

June 11, 2026 59 mins
- The episode opens on San Antonio’s stunning playoff collapse, turning a near-certain win into a historic choke job that hands New York a wild comeback and fuels even more celebrity-driven sports hysteria. - Knicks fans flood the streets after the win, smashing cars, attacking rival fans, and treating public disorder like part of the celebration, with the city portrayed as unable or unwilling to control obvious chaos. - Th...
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- The episode opens on the murder conviction of Karmelo Anthony, arguing that justice lands in the courtroom while a sick racial double standard explodes outside it through protests, fundraising, and media spin. - The show hammers race-based activism and political opportunism, accusing figures like Jasmine Crockett and Dominique Alexander of turning a clear murder case into a grievance spectacle instead of condemning the killing. ...
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- Graham Platner officially heads toward the Maine Democratic Senate nomination as the episode argues a flood of withheld opposition research, leaked messages, and buried scandals is about to explode after the primary. - The show paints Platner as a fully manufactured candidate, hitting his fake working-class image, Nazi tattoo controversy, Predator-app messaging scandal, missing Marine witnesses, and mounting accusations from wom...
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- Graham Platner heads into the Maine primary as a scandal magnet, with the show arguing that the worst material is still unreleased and that Democrats are knowingly rallying behind a candidate they cannot defend much longer. - The New York Times and allied media are accused of slow-walking and softening the damage, protecting Plattner instead of fully surfacing the allegations, texts, and behavior that could end his candidacy. -...
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- The episode argues the New York Times does not expose Graham Platner so much as soften the blow, burying the ugliest abuse allegation deep in the story and helping him limp toward the primary. - Platner’s defense only deepens the damage, as he denies assault claims, offers a laughable explanation for his Nazi tattoo, and still looks like a candidate Democrats know is one revelation away from total collapse. - California&...
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- The episode opens by calling California’s vote count a month-long scam, arguing that Democrats are using endless mail-in ballot windows to erase Spencer Pratt’s runoff spot in plain sight. - Graham Platner’s campaign is portrayed as a dead man walking, with Democrats already dodging him, reporters chasing him, and new allegations looming that could finish him for good. - The show warns that the Democratic Part...
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- Spencer Pratt makes the runoff in Los Angeles and Steve Hilton advances in California, turning the state into a live test of whether anti-establishment campaigns can finally crack the Democratic machine. - Graham Platner’s collapse deepens as Democrats dodge basic questions, reporters chase him through Washington, and allies suddenly look terrified of whatever drops next. - The show warns that Islamist influence is not co...
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- Graham Platner’s Maine campaign keeps unraveling as new scrutiny over Kik, his fake working-class image, and his mounting scandals turns him from Democratic hope into a national liability. - The show argues the Democratic farm team is getting even more radical, spotlighting a wave of socialist, Islamist, anti-police, and openly extreme candidates rising in New York, Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. - Spencer Pratt ...
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- The episode opens on Pride Month by mocking Boston’s canceled “Trans Period Pride” event, using it as another sign that blue-city gender politics remain absurd, taxpayer-funded, and detached from ordinary life. - Graham Platner’s Maine Senate campaign takes another brutal hit as new reporting links him to sexting on Kik, forcing his wife into awkward damage control and deepening the case that Democrats ar...
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- The episode warns that a new “summer of love” is already taking shape, with violent anti-ICE unrest in Newark framed as the opening act of a broader season of left-wing chaos, intimidation, and media-assisted excuses. - Democrats are accused of openly prioritizing illegal offenders over public safety, with elected officials and media figures cast as defenders of detained rapists, killers, and traffickers while blamin...
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- Boston gets cast as a symbol of blue-city insanity, spending public money on “trans period” programming and drag events for children while basic governance, taxes, and priorities keep getting worse. - New York is framed as culturally conquered and politically surrendered, with AOC publicly embracing Islamic symbolism while Mamdani projects power through overt religious and ideological theater. - Jill Biden is hammer...
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- Ken Paxton crushes John Cornyn in Texas, turning the race into another blunt rejection of old-guard Republicans who drift from Trump and the base. - James Talarico is cast as the Democrats’ latest self-inflicted disaster, with his rhetoric on trans issues, gender ideology, meat, climate, and borders making him look wildly out of sync with Texas voters. - New York’s Mamdani is framed as an unapologetic communist in o...
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- The Texas runoff is framed as another purge of the old GOP guard, with John Cornyn cast as the next Trump-era casualty and Ken Paxton positioned as the movement’s chosen enforcer. - Maine’s Senate race is portrayed as the real political freak show, with Graham Plattner depicted not as flawed but as openly unfit, radical, and impossible for national Democrats to defend much longer. - Jeff Bezos and the billionaire cl...
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- Tom Shattuck of The Maine Wire fills in for Gerry! - Maine’s Senate race becomes a live spectacle of Democratic collapse, with more grotesque material surfacing around Graham Plattner and the party still unable to walk away from him. - The Democratic postmortem on Kamala Harris is treated as proof the party still does not understand why it loses, because it keeps mistaking condescension, identity politics, and staged comp...
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- The episode opens by treating Stephen Colbert’s final show as the deserved collapse of a late-night empire that stops trying to entertain and turns itself into a nightly anti-Trump sermon. - Thomas Massie’s defeat is framed as a political execution of a once-useful maverick who drifts into anti-Israel obsession, anti-Trump alignment, and open contempt for the voters who once loved him. - Maine’s Democratic no...
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- Thomas Massie gets routed in Kentucky after drifting from reliable conservative votes into anti-Israel fixation, Democrat-aligned outrage, and open conflict with Trump. - Maine’s Democratic nominee becomes an even bigger liability as new posts surface, deepening the case that the party is stuck defending a candidate who looks wildly unfit for office. - John Cornyn’s Senate hopes take a direct hit as Trump backs Ken ...
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- The episode unloads on Maine’s Senate race, casting the Democratic nominee as deeply disturbed and politically radioactive as more old posts surface and force the party to defend the indefensible. - Luigi Mangione’s courthouse fandom becomes a symbol of cultural rot, with women openly cheering a murder suspect and treating an executed CEO-style killing like righteous politics. - Thomas Massie is portrayed as politic...
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- Trump’s China trip is framed as visually dominant but substantively unresolved, with the episode praising the spectacle while questioning what Beijing actually gives up. - Bill Cassidy gets politically executed in Louisiana, turning his old impeachment vote into a live warning that crossing Trump still carries a price years later. - Thomas Massie is cast as the next target, accused of drifting into the Epstein frenzy and ...
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- The episode hammers the New York Times for running what it portrays as a grotesque anti-Israel fabrication, arguing the paper is no longer biased but openly willing to invent horror to serve a political cause. - Trump’s China trip is treated as visually strong but strategically unresolved, with praise for the spectacle and deal-making style mixed with deep skepticism about what Beijing actually concedes. - Fauci is dragge...
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- Trump’s China trip is framed as a high-stakes power play, with the argument that only a dealmaker can walk into Beijing, bring business heavyweights, and try to squeeze results out of a hostile rival. - Fauci’s COVID cover-up gets dragged back into the spotlight as a CIA whistleblower details how the lab-leak story was buried and the public was lied to from the start. - Rand Paul keeps hammering the same brutal poin...
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