Real America’s Voice: Live From Studio 6B
Date: February 6, 2026
Host: Big D (Damon Roberts)
Panelists: Vinnie Mac, Kevin Downey Jr., Rick Delgado, Slick Rick (Slickster), plus guests and audience
Location: America First Warehouse
Episode Overview
This special “Live From Studio 6B” episode brings together Big D and the regular panel for a high-energy Friday night show at the America First Warehouse. The discussion centers around the week’s political news—with a strong focus on GOP election prospects, Trump’s base, controversial news stories, and the ongoing cultural divide—as well as a healthy dose of sports talk ahead of Super Bowl 60. The program continues its tradition of blending sharp political commentary with humor, bold cultural critiques, and even live music discussion.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Breaking News: Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Missing
Timestamps: 02:08–05:34
- Panel discusses the strange disappearance of NBC host Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie.
- President was heard earlier addressing the incident, suggesting significant developments.
- Rick Delgado shares neighborhood suspicions about an unmarked van in the area and reports of a ransom note with a "hard Monday date."
- Police and FBI have conducted additional searches at the Guthrie residence, intensifying the investigation.
Quote:
“That, that seems like pretty big news from the President there… it sounds like there’s some things that are going to come together in this story.”
—Big D (02:23)
2. GOP Election Landscape: Trump’s Base & Senate Fears
Timestamps: 07:33–13:30
- Discussion about Axios report: “GOP’s New Fear: Losing the Senate in November.”
- Host and panel consider President Trump’s claim that his base has “never been stronger.”
- Vinnie Mac dismisses media claims about a crumbling base:
“The base, I think, is solid, and I think all of the fake news we’ve been seeing about all the ICE stuff going on, all this kind of craziness and fake polls… I don’t buy any of that. I think his base is probably frustrated because of all the fake news that's out there.” (09:16)
- Kevin Downey Jr. forcefully asserts that Trump's base isn’t abandoning him, referencing J6 participants as evidence of loyalty.
- Panel discusses Democrat strategies to expand the Senate map and the challenges in conservative states.
- Rick Delgado downplays short-term polling, suggests the real test comes in summer when economic impacts are felt.
Quote:
“We’re not going, ‘oh, we’ve got this, this is over.’... This election is just as important as the last one. And I believe people are going to come out and nothing’s working for the Democrats. They’re… desperate.”
—Kevin Downey Jr. (11:45)
3. Youth, Polls, and Party Divisions
Timestamps: 12:46–15:41
- Big D reads new polling on youth support swings from Biden to Trump.
- Delgado dismisses significance, highlighting political establishment obstacles as bigger threats than polls:
“The only thing that can stop him, to be honest, are people like Mitch McConnell, John Thune, Lindsey Graham. It’s those swamp creatures that we have to be most leery of...” (13:30)
- Vinnie Mac and Delgado predict momentum for Trump as the economy improves by summer.
4. Cultural & Political Halftime: Super Bowl, NFL, and "Woke" Wars
Timestamps: 18:36–29:30
- Discussion shifts to upcoming Super Bowl 60: Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots, and the event’s increased cultural significance.
- Panel analyzes divide over Bad Bunny’s controversial halftime show, emphasizing a substantial conservative audience turning to Real America’s Voice’s alternative broadcast.
- “This is the first time [the halftime show] has ever been challenged. So think about next year… We could set a real precedent here…” —Vinnie Mac (21:41)
- In-depth critique of the NFL and other sports leagues for promoting “woke” and hyper-politicized messaging, with a focus on the league’s tough transition to digital/cashless systems, resistance to rainbow-themed activism in hockey, and the influence of China in the NBA.
- Kevin Downey Jr.: “No one knew who Bad Bunny was until they started talking about him. He sings in Spanish. Most of the country doesn't speak Spanish. All this is, is putting woke down our throats.” (24:30)
5. Trump Social Media Video Controversy
Timestamps: 27:59–31:46
- Panel addresses a viral controversial video posted on Truth Social from Trump’s team, which was criticized as insensitive and “racist.”
- Big D and Vinnie Mac stress the incident resulted from "sloppy work" by a young intern and lambast Democrats for seizing on the mistake:
“I'm not going to be lectured about anything... from a party who is into killing babies, sacrificing kids and abortion on demand... tell me about some stupid video that some 18 year old didn't edit correctly.” —Big D (15:56)
- Panel agrees the best course would be admitting error instead of defensiveness.
- Kevin Downey Jr.:
“And remember, the threat of racism is just a means of control… I saw the video... Biden is the monkeys eating a banana and... Trump is the lion… Just say, oops, and we fire the guy.” (31:31–31:55)
- Big D and Vinnie Mac stress the incident resulted from "sloppy work" by a young intern and lambast Democrats for seizing on the mistake:
6. Interview: ‘Midnight’ & the “We the People” Podcast
Timestamps: 32:44–34:54
- Kevin Downey Jr. interviews new podcast host “Midnight” about the importance of assimilation to American values.
- “Are you best interested in the United States of America or you’re not? And if you are, come walk with us and we'll walk with you.” —Midnight (34:48)
7. Trump RX & Drug Pricing
Timestamps: 35:10–38:13
- Vinnie Mac and panel explain the Trump RX initiative, a policy for lowering prescription drug prices.
- Panel compares Trump RX to GoodRX; expect deeper discounts but primarily benefits uninsured individuals.
8. Kamala Harris HQ Account Relaunch
Timestamps: 38:13–41:19
- Rick Delgado roasts Kamala Harris’ failed relaunch of her HQ campaign account, citing widespread online ridicule and media criticism.
- “Every impulse she has is so wrong…so off.” —Vinnie Mac (40:59)
9. Conservative Music: Interview with LJ Fino
Timestamps: 44:51–51:38
- LJ Fino discusses the new Natasha Owens single “The Boss,” crafted as a conservative response to Bruce Springsteen, and expresses the value of creating music rooted in Judeo-Christian and conservative values.
- Panel laments old heroes like Springsteen turning “woke.”
- Fino: “We are essentially creating the incubator for all of that musical content... rooted in Judeo, Christian, and conservative values.” (48:36)
10. Cuba and Geopolitics
Timestamps: 52:11–54:33
- Kevin Downey Jr. predicts Cuba’s impending collapse due to failing communism and loss of Venezuelan oil.
- Brief speculation (by Rick Delgado) that the U.S. may soon strike Iran—“kickoff at the Super Bowl, then it’s the kickoff of the bomb dropping.” (54:01–54:57)
11. J6 Revisited: Gary McBride Interview
Timestamps: 60:00–62:11
- Kevin Downey Jr. interviews Jan. 6 investigator Gary McBride, who claims key testimony from Capitol Police is fraudulent and offers to show real video evidence at America First Warehouse.
12. Clinton–Epstein Inquiry
Timestamps: 62:20–65:14
- Delgado shares the news that Clinton names (Bill and Hillary) are now appearing more prominently in newly released Epstein files, and discusses political games regarding public vs. closed-door testimony.
- “Don’t underestimate who you’re questioning. [Bill Clinton’s] still one of the more skilled politicians we've ever seen.” —Big D (65:14)
13. Sports: Super Bowl 60 Picks & Culture
Timestamps: 18:36 (preview), then main segment at 66:38–76:05
- Panel and audience make their picks for Super Bowl 60: Seahawks vs. Patriots.
- Panel forecasts a Seahawks victory (most choose Seattle to cover the spread and the under on points); Big D chooses New England and the over.
- Humorous prop bet picks: Gatorade color, national anthem length, Bad Bunny’s halftime outfit.
- Panel observes increasing polarization in sports, the rise of “alternative” halftime shows, and the NFL’s ongoing culture clash.
14. Fraud, Tax Waste & Policy Grievances
Timestamps: 82:24–84:49
- Panel laments California’s $8.6 billion in COVID loan fraud.
- Growing consensus that tax waste is fueling voter anger and rightward momentum.
15. Old & New Immigration Battles
Timestamps: 86:01–88:59
- Operation Safe Drive removes thousands of unqualified, largely non-English-speaking truckers, preventing tragedies.
- Throwback: 2003 Joe Scarborough clip slamming Democrat plans for illegal immigrant driver’s licenses, used to highlight perceived hypocrisy.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “Schumer is a toilet person... his base is not leaving him.”
—Kevin Downey Jr. (11:20) - “Every impulse she has is so wrong... George Costanza on Seinfeld, do the opposite.”
—Vinnie Mac on Kamala Harris (40:59) - “No one knew who Bad Bunny was until they started talking about him. He sings in Spanish. Most of the country doesn't speak Spanish. All this is, is putting woke down our throats...”
—Kevin Downey Jr. (24:30) - “The threat of racism is just a means of control.”
—Kevin Downey Jr. (31:31) - “If you break the law, you shouldn’t get a driver’s license. You shouldn’t be in our country.”
—Joe Scarborough (2003 clip replayed at 87:14)
Important Segment Timestamps
- Savannah Guthrie missing mother case: 02:08–05:34
- GOP 2026 Senate fears, Trump’s base: 07:33–13:30
- Super Bowl/Cultural Wars: 18:36–29:30 & 66:38–76:05
- Kamala HQ debacle: 38:13–41:19
- Social media/Trump video flap: 27:59–31:46
- Music industry/“The Boss” (Natasha Owens): 44:51–51:38
- Clinton–Epstein update: 62:20–65:14
- J6—Gary McBride Interview: 60:00–62:11
- COVID fraud & tax waste: 82:24–84:49
- Immigration & illegal truckers: 86:01–88:59
Tone & Flow
The podcast is fast-paced, irreverent, and unapologetically partisan. The hosts weave political news with pop culture, sports, and audience banter—maintaining a conversational, often sardonic tone. Jokes, jabs, and off-the-cuff humor permeate every segment, especially when tackling controversial or sensitive topics.
For Listeners Who Missed It
This episode offers a vivid cross-section of conservative political commentary, ranging from campaign worries to “woke” culture battles, media criticism, and gripping real-world stories like Savannah Guthrie’s family ordeal. If you’re interested in how right-leaning media processes and responds to the week’s biggest stories—in and outside of politics—this edition serves as both a recap and a battleground of ideas. Sports fans and pop-culture watchers will also appreciate the lively Super Bowl conversation and cultural insights.
Recommended Segments: GOP election analysis (07:33), cultural critique of sports (18:36, 66:38), and the Real America’s music interview (44:51).
