After Hours with Alex Stein—Real America’s Voice
Episode Date: February 21, 2026
Host: Alex Stein
Episode Overview
This episode of "After Hours with Alex Stein" on Real America’s Voice is a no-holds-barred dive into some of the week’s most controversial headlines and cultural flashpoints. Alex tackles the fallout from Prince Andrew’s arrest, the continuing Jeffrey Epstein saga, Trump’s tariff setback at the Supreme Court, fiery diplomacy in the Israel-Gaza conflict, issues of hypocrisy in celebrity culture, transgender policy debates, and the crumbling of traditional city leadership in New York. Distinctly brash and irreverent, the conversation is laced with dark humor, skepticism of elites, and frequent forays into conspiracy speculation—always in Stein’s uniquely provocative tone.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Prince Andrew’s Arrest and the Epstein Connection
Segment Start: [03:09]
- Shock Over Accountability:
Alex expresses genuine surprise at the UK royal family holding Prince Andrew accountable for sexual abuse allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein, contrasting this with perceived U.S. inaction. - Epstein Email Leaks:
New revelations suggest Andrew shared sensitive info with Epstein. The conversation questions the deeper connections, including references to U.S. political families and media personalities.“Reality is stranger than fiction because... if Prince Andrew... commit some of these crimes in America, the American government would never have arrested Prince Andrew...” (Alex Stein, [03:34])
- Conspiratorial Webs:
Alex speculates on a network of elite connections, referencing Michael Feldman (Clinton era), Savannah Guthrie (NBC), and various "coincidences," implying an ongoing cover-up and hinting at more coming revelations. - Les Wexner’s Role:
Discussion pivots to Epstein financier Les Wexner, highlighting a viral clip where Wexner’s lawyer makes a potential death threat. Alex underscores the seriousness of such threats among alleged criminal elites.“When you get threatened by a multimillion dollar attorney, that I'm going to kill you... I would take that as a 100% serious threat.” (Alex Stein, [08:32])
2. U.S. Supreme Court Denies Trump’s Tariffs
Segment Start: [15:19]
- Populist Frustration:
Alex criticizes the Supreme Court, chalking up the decision to political motivations and “DEI hires.” - Financial Maneuvering:
Howard Lutnick, Trump’s ex-chief of staff, is accused of profiting from inside knowledge of the policy's collapse, raising suspicions of an inside job.“He shorted the fact that all these companies were going to get a rebate, and... he got to keep about five to ten times what his initial investment was. So is that an inside job? Probably so...” (Alex Stein, [16:33])
- Trump’s Vague Alternatives:
Clip of Trump promising new, unspecified solutions is played and critiqued for its lack of clarity. - Call for Accountability:
Alex asserts that inner circle members like Lutnick are enriching themselves while Trump takes all the blame.
3. Tucker Carlson’s Contentious Interview with Ambassador Huckabee
Segment Start: [18:45]
- Tense Interview Highlights:
Tucker Carlson interviews US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, drawing especially heated responses regarding civilian deaths in Gaza. - Moral Debate on War:
Huckabee asserts that deaths of “14-year-old Hamas operatives” are justified if they participated in atrocities. Tucker (and Alex) push back, raising concern for empathy and the line between justice and callousness.Huckabee: “If they participated in that, then God help them, I’m telling you.”
Stein (commenting): “Can you hear yourself? ...We should try to protect the lives of children.” (Segment, [24:19]-[24:28]) - The Need for Hard Conversations:
Alex urges the political right to embrace difficult, empathy-driven debates—especially regarding children in conflict zones—and commends Tucker for conducting the interview.
4. Celebrity Double Standards: Martha Stewart’s Relationship Hypocrisy
Segment Start: [29:38]
- Martha Stewart’s Scandalous Interview:
Alex breaks down a 2024 interview where Stewart discusses her infidelity, framing it as hypocrisy—she criticizes her husband’s cheating, yet cheated first.“You were the one that cheated first, Martha... his infidelity's worse? ...You probably deserve to go to jail for cheating on your husband first and foremost.” (Alex Stein, [31:08])
- Strategic Pardon Campaigns:
Alex discusses lobbying for pardons for both Joe Exotic and Stewart, but decides it's not deserved after this revelation.
5. Culture War Flashpoints: Gender, Speech, and the Law
Bald Non-binary Haircut Lawsuit in Canada: [32:55]
- Alex satirizes a real court case where a bald, non-binary person won a discrimination suit for not having an appropriate gender option on a barbershop website.
“The guy doesn’t have any hair. ...How did they take this serious? ...Canada is cooked.” (Alex Stein, [36:00])
Transgender Activism & School Content: [37:12]
- Minnesota Democrat Leah Fink is called out for advocating queer-inclusive sex education; Alex links this to broader accusations of grooming and loss of cultural connection to reality.
“[Schools] do not need to have access and learn how to do anal sex... when you say that you want to have sexual materials in schools with children, you are a groomer...” (Alex Stein, [39:53])
6. Political Hypocrisy & Fading Cities: NYC’s Socialist Dilemma
Segment Start: [43:48]
- NYC Mayor and Taxes:
Criticism of new “socialist mayor” Zohran Mamdani’s property tax hikes, suggesting citizens are now “reaping what they sow.”“All the billionaires... left. So who’s going to be the one that has to foot the bill? It’s going to be the middle class... a socialist would want to get rid of the middle class...” (Alex Stein, [44:20])
- Comparison to Florida:
Contrasted with Florida’s Governor DeSantis (praised for eliminating property taxes), reinforcing Stein’s message to “flee blue states.”
7. Race, Rhetoric, and “White Decline”
South African Race Commentary: [46:10]
- Plays soundbite of a South African claiming white people are “inferior,” then responds with a blend of sarcasm, critique of eugenics, and social commentary on racial dynamics in sports/business.
“We are inferior. I am a Neanderthal. And that guy’s brilliant.” (Alex Stein, [49:32])
8. Real America’s Voice—Music as Culture War
Truth Bombers Debut: [51:12]
- RAV launches “Truth Bomb”—explicitly anti-mainstream, anti-cancel-culture, pro-truth music, marketed as safe for families and “non-demonic.”
“In none of Real America’s music will there ever be any satanic gay sex. I can promise you that. Unless we’re making fun of it...” (Alex Stein, [51:53])
- Alex's Own Track:
“Big Blimpin by Absent Insight”—a playful, self-aware rap highlighting Stein’s persona as “pimp on a blimp.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote | |-------------|---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | [03:34] | Alex Stein | “Reality is stranger than fiction because... if Prince Andrew... commit some of these crimes in America, the American government would never have arrested Prince Andrew...” | | [08:32] | Alex Stein | “When you get threatened by a multimillion dollar attorney, that I'm going to kill you... I would take that as a 100% serious threat.” | | [16:33] | Alex Stein | “He shorted the fact that all these companies were going to get a rebate, and... he got to keep about five to ten times what his initial investment was. So is that an inside job? Probably so...” | | [24:28] | Alex Stein | “I would not kill children, period. Well, I'm just telling you. And I would never make excuses for killing children either.” | | [31:08] | Alex Stein | “You probably deserve to go to jail for cheating on your husband first and foremost. And then doing an interview like you're a victim, it's basically—" | | [36:00] | Alex Stein | “Canada is cooked. Just think about it...The guy doesn’t have any hair. ...How did they take this serious?” | | [39:53] | Alex Stein | “[Schools] do not need to have access and learn how to do anal sex... when you say that you want to have sexual materials in schools with children, you are a groomer...” | | [44:20] | Alex Stein | “All the billionaires... left. So who's going to be the one that has to foot the bill? It's going to be the middle class... a socialist would want to get rid of the middle class...” | | [49:32] | Alex Stein | “We are inferior. I am a Neanderthal. And that guy’s brilliant.” | | [51:53] | Alex Stein | “In none of Real America’s music will there ever be any satanic gay sex. I can promise you that. Unless we're making fun of it...” |
Key Timestamps & Topic Guide
- [03:09] – Prince Andrew, Epstein Files, Royal Family Reaction
- [08:00] – Les Wexner’s ties to Epstein, Attorney Threatens Wexner
- [15:19] – Trump’s Tariffs Overturned, Supreme Court Critique
- [18:45] – Tucker Carlson vs. Huckabee: Gaza Civilian Deaths
- [29:38] – Martha Stewart Cheating & Hypocrisy
- [32:55] – Non-binary Haircut Lawsuit in Canada
- [37:12] – Trans Policy, School Sexual Content Debate
- [43:48] – NYC’s Tax Problems, Socialist Mayor
- [46:10] – South African Soundbite on Race, Alex’s Response
- [51:12] – Real America’s Voice “Truth Bomb” Music Launch
Tone & Style
- Language: Outspoken, irreverent, full of dark humor and irony, often blending news analysis with brash comedic skepticism.
- Attitude: Consistently skeptical of elites, hostile to “woke” policies, and prone to conspiratorial speculation—often openly acknowledged as such.
- Engagement: Intentionally provocative and controversial; strong emphasis on American values, free speech, individual rights, and cultural pushback.
This summary captures all major topics, memorable exchanges, and the combative-yet-comedic energy characteristic of Alex Stein’s "After Hours" show. For listeners new to the show or episode, this breakdown delivers both a clear structure and an immersive sense of Stein’s uncensored style.
