
The Rhett Palmer Show
The Rhett Palmer Show has been a voice for the Treasure Coast for over three decades, blending national perspective with local heart. Hosted by award-winning broadcaster, accomplished singer/songwriter, and public speaker Rhett Palmer, the show dives into a wide range of topics. From politics and current events to community issues, faith, and ministry.
Rhett is a 1st Place Vocalist at Nashville’s Music City Festival and a two-time Gold Addy Award winner. He’s earned the nickname “Patriotic Palmer” for his deep love of country and community. Throughout his career, Rhett has interviewed some of the most influential names in politics, entertainment, and faith, including Secretary of State Colin Powell, Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, Reverend Billy Graham, Garth Brooks, Tommy Lee Jones, Dr. Robert Schuller, Tommy Lasorda, and “60 Minutes” legend Mike Wallace.
Broadcast from his studio on Royal Palm Pointe in Vero Beach, Rhett is committed to highlighting the voices and stories that shape our region. You can also hear him weekdays on WCNO 89.9, continuing his mission to inform, inspire, and connect.
The Rhett Palmer Show
Trump's Peace Plan, Moldova's Vote, and the Future of the UN
On today’s Rhett Palmer Show — October 1st, 2025 — we’re diving into three major global headlines.
First, can Donald Trump actually broker peace in the Gaza-Israel conflict? At a White House summit this week, he laid out a bold 20-point plan demanding Hamas release all hostages, disarm completely, and hand Gaza’s future over to Arab states following a phased Israeli troop withdrawal. Will Hamas even consider this deal?
Next, we turn to Moldova, a small but strategically important European nation. In its latest election, the pro-European "Party for Action and Solidarity" led by President Maia Sandu won a strong 50% of the vote, while the pro-Russian faction only pulled 25%. What does this mean for Moldova's future—and for Russia’s influence in the region?
Finally, we ask a big question: Has the United Nations outlived its usefulness? Now 80 years old, the UN is full of bureaucracy, and much of the world’s actual power plays happen in the Security Council—which is often paralyzed by vetoes. Is it time to rethink the UN’s role and whether U.S. tax dollars should still support it?
Tune in to The Rhett Palmer Show — where bold questions lead to real conversations.
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