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All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Friday night, live from the America First Warehouse. Welcome everybody to the program. Much appreciated. Dish network, channel 219, Pluto TV240, 1178 on Samsung TV. Plus you can also watch it on Roku TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, select TV, channel 106. And of course, join us on all of the socials, the Rumblers over in the Rumble rants over on YouTube, YouTube with the YouTubers, the Twixters on, on X, Facebook, of course, Twitch. What, what else are we on? Is there anything, anything else we're on somewhere? Oh, that's right. That's the other one we're on. So make sure you join us on all the socials, like and share. Like and share. Like and share. It is a Friday night live from the America First Warehouse. We appreciate you guys tuning in, joining us. It's going to be a fun night. We've got a lot of things planned. We've got Vin joining us live from West Palm, West Palm Bend. He's, he's going to start getting just called West Palm Bend from now on, like, because it's way easier to pronounce than his last name, Buddha. So we'll call West Palm Bend Great Buddha. Yeah, he's joining us from Florida. Of course, Slick Rick is here. He's got sports. Paul Nolan's got news. I've got some news. We've got things breaking. We've got, you know, last night was, it was an insane show, I think Paul, you'd agree, and Vin as well. And we, we had a lot going on. It's going to continue tonight. We've got a packed, packed slate of things going on. So we'll be getting through to that throughout the show. If you're wondering, hey, where's Big D? As we like to say around here, family first. Got to take care of family stuff. That's okay. We're here to pick up the slack. So good luck to Damon and his family. I heard things are going well. So he'll give us an update next time we see him on Monday. Let's go around the room. Let's, let's, let's wing ourselves south to West Palm Bend. See how he, he's doing. Look at, he's, he's got a T shirt on tonight. He's he's relaxed. Not. Not like what we're dealing with up here. Ben, it's gonna be Snowmageddon.
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Wow. I heard all about that. I've been checking the weather all day and I. I cannot find any snow here. It is amazing. But I've had a great day here. We're going to talk about this tonight, but we launched the Somali Waltz last night at midnight on our show. We launched it at 9 o' clock and then it, it became available to the public and it is killing it. Half the music industry is calling us and being like, I cannot believe this song is charting already. I think we've already hit number six. Wow. On the country charts, on itunes. So we've been here all day. Our man LJ Fino, who runs Real America's music, he's. He's awesome. And, and Rob Sig and Parker Sig, man, they've been pushing it out and it's blowing up, so let's keep it going. But we've been here all day pushing that out. So.
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Yeah, good stuff. And, and yeah, if you're, if you're in front of your screen, you see the, the. What's it called? The QR code. QR code at the bottom of your code. Yeah, you can, you can just scan that with your device, your phone and you can go and purchase a song which is now available, like you said, on itunes, Right?
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Itunes, baby. You want to go to itunes and get it? That's the place.
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All right. Very good. For the small. We'll play it a couple times, I think, tonight just for fun. Yeah, right. So we'll do that. Slick Rick has got sports. Slick. How are you? We've got an odds maker.
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Yes, we do.
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Coming up at 9:30.
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Yes.
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What do you got?
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All right. Rick D. Instead of Big D. I'm going to say Rick D. Well, we got a lot tonight. Yes, you're right. We got a championship Sunday, probably the best weekend of football. Sunday we get the four best teams, kind of like the final four in basketball. Who's going to go to the Super Bowl? We will know till about 9:30, 10:00 clock on Sunday night. Speaking of sports, I don't know if our audience is ready for this, but Bad Bunny is going to wear a dress during the super bowl halftime. So. Yeah.
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Why?
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I have no idea. And the winter storm facing NBA college sports, it's going to force them to reschedule now with this impending storm in a lot of disruption in sports. So a couple other stories with the Olympics as well.
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Rick all right. Very good, slick. So we'll be doing sports throughout the show. And of course, our Buddy, our pal, Mr. Paul Nolan. Mr. Paul Nolan. How are you, sir?
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I threw you off because I was wearing the vest.
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You were. I was looking at you.
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Call me Aladdin.
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Right. Or I was going to say as. Hey, sailor. What are you on leave?
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Right.
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You know, that old gag.
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Yeah, I. I'm. I'm looking forward to this because no big deal. It means we could talk about anything tonight, right? Right. We could talk. It doesn't matter. Spaceships and, you know, and conspiracy theories galore. So. This will be fun.
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Fran's got the mute button, so be careful.
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All right, so, yeah, we'll be going around the room, but you know what? Let's just talk about it because I feel like now, at least since this morning, and I've been up since 4am All I've been seeing is the word. Snowmageddon. Oh, my goodness. It's gonna be.
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It's.
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It's covering two thirds of the country. The entire east coast, except for Florida, of course, is gonna get slammed with Snowmageddon and people are freaking out. Right.
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You know what? The news is good at that, right? They're so good. Tune in at 11 to see if you'll live or die. Snowstorm to kill everyone except for you and your friends, if you follow.
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You know. You know what that reminds me of? Of those. Remember? And this was all. I don't know if they do it anymore because I don like local news that much anymore. But they'd have these special reports.
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Yes.
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Oh, how everything can kill you see the stapler, this can kill you. And they go through like two minutes of showing you how a stapler could kill you. Well, I mean, that's basically what we're looking at.
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You know, my television could pick up, you know, local stations everywhere. On the satellite we have. And I had. I had the Alaskan local news on. I really saw anything more woke in my lifetime. I mean, everything was about Juneteenth or like these social get togethers where everyone can have a safe place together. And I'm like watching the news. I'm thinking I should be recording this on my phone because this is next level stupidity. And when I, like, go on X and I see liberals going bananas, I'm wondering, where are they getting this? Well, now I know, right?
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Because I remember. And look, you've. You've been around long enough. You've been. You've been on Long island probably all your life. You know how it Gets when it gets 60 years. When the winter, of course.
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Right, yes, absolutely. It's. Well, we've been lucky the last few years. Very fortunate. Been very minimal snow not too bad and temperature wise. But I think this year we're finally due. We're going to pay dividends because we're going to get some heavy snow and yeah, I've been, I've seen some two foot snow. I remember back in 77.
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77, we had a snowstorm for the ages.
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For the ages.
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It wasn't the 7ft that Russia got recently where the guy was jumping out of a five story window. We saw that clip earlier in the week.
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Right.
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But it was. Yeah, we've had. But I have to go back to the 70s to really remember crazy snow. We had a couple in the early 80s as well. But you know, the last few years.
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Well that was, you know, that was the 70s when we were going to all freeze to death. Remember with that, with the climate scam, it was like, oh, you know, the new ice age is coming. Then they flipped it. Now we're supposed to be underwater.
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But that hasn't happened before or after the killer bees.
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I think it was before the killer.
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Okay, I was just right.
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I remember that one too.
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What about that was after Frampton Comes Alive came out? I think so. I remember that.
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That was 75. Frampton comes alive, right?
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Yeah.
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O oh baby, show me your way.
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Now Vin, I'm sure you've, you've had your experiences with crazy snow and forecast. What do you remember growing up?
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The best storm I remember and man, it was great. And I don't know if you guys remember this. There was an ice storm and all the streets and everything was just ice. Ice caught the trees. We were ice skating down our block.
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Sounds like Minneapolis.
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It was amazing. We had so much fun. I'm sure anybody whose trees came down, her houses were down. Enjoy it. But as kids, oh man, you put your hockey skates on and you could skate down your driveway, down the street and just play. It was great. And that's what I did. I think it was a couple of days of that.
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Yeah. Back when I guess the woolly mammoth roamed the earth for Vin.
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Yeah, exactly.
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It truly was the ice age. Yeah.
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Does anybody remember sketching? Of course. How much fun was that off the school bus, Right?
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Yeah.
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Bumper hitching off the school buses.
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But yeah, if you are in the northeast and you kind of remember, you've probably seen this maybe up and down the coast. When it comes to these, when it comes to these Kind of forecasts what happens. Everybody freaks out. My mom used to freak out and run to run to the gas station. It's like, mom, you don't drive well as it is on dry roads. She needed to fill up her gas tank.
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Yeah.
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She's like, I got to fill up. Where are you driving? You're not going anywhere. Probably for a week. Stay home. But this is what you would see from everybody else that you knew. Cut number one. This is every Long Islander, probably, that's been happening today, and it's definitely going to be happening tomorrow. Cut one.
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Milk and bread.
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Check this out.
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Got to get the bread and milk. I got to get the bread and milk. I got to get the bread and milk. I got to get the bread and milk.
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Oh, my God.
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I got the bread and milk. I gotta get. I gotta get the bread and milk. I gotta get the bread.
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This is true.
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They said snow. I gotta get the bread of milk. Oh, my God. I gotta get the. I gotta get the.
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Oh, my God.
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Who's that? Sebastian Maniscalco's father.
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So that's basically. If you haven't got your bread and milk yet, you better get out there.
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Yeah.
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Because it's gonna be crazy.
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His name, the Benedetto.
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Vic. The Benedetto.
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That was funny.
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Yeah, he's funny.
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Great old bit.
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And it's funny, too, because anytime there's a snowstorm, everybody. Everybody shares that clip.
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That is great.
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It's crazy, crazy, crazy. But like I said, we've got a lot of stuff coming up because of the fact that. Let's see, what else did we see? We saw more stuff from Davos, right?
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Oh, yeah.
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So we saw more stuff from that. Again, Scott Bessant. I don't know what to say about Scott Bessant. He is. He is endearing himself to me and probably most of you more and more every single day. We'll get into that because he just pantsed Gavin Newsom yet again. And not in the way that you would. You would expect something like that.
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Not the way Booty Judge would, but not.
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Not the way Booty Juice would. But, man, he's. He's just. He's not letting up. He's. He's the hammer. He found his nail and he's. He's giving it.
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Well, it's really nice when a dumb person attacks a smart person.
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Yeah.
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And the smart person just can get to eviscerate the dumb person. Yeah. I love that you want to talk about a mismatch of minds. There is. You know, this might as well Be Trump versus Biden. This might as well be Tulsi versus Kamal. This is. This is just a mismatch. This is like Mike Tyson versus Estelle Getty.
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So, yeah, we'll be covering that story. I know, Vin, you've got something on the economy because let's face it, everybody's starting to talk about the, the midterms and how important it's going to be. And I saw one of the people saying, hey, you know what, it's okay for Trump to be focusing on this foreign policy stuff now. Get it out of the way, because come June, he's got to be laser focused when it comes to the economy and, you know, the midterms, because that's anybody who says, oh, you know, look at the numbers now, forget about it. Nobody's going to make up their mind to really vote until much later.
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Well, Rick, what about. I don't know if you saw this too slick. And Vin, I don't know if you did. There's just before we went on, there was a tweet going around with Trump talking about 0% tax.
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Yeah.
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No tax. Things are going to be so strong in this economy. Wow. You won't have to pay. Could you. How can anybody lose a midterm if he comes up with even 5 or 10% flat tax? I could win. And I'm a.
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Well, just leave it to the. The rhino.
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Yeah, they'll wreck it.
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I'll figure out a way.
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They always do.
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All right, so that used to fund our government. That's tariffs used to do that. Income tax was. It's not been around that long and has been around since the founding of the country. So he's probably thinking tariffs can run this country because look at what's coming in here. And we don't need taxes.
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Exactly. So we'll talk about that. We'll talk about a whole lot of other things that are happening. It is our number one at the America first warehouse. It's day five for me for the Christmas week. This is my Christmas robe. Look, it's a dude rope. I wore a robe. It's got at least with an option to buy. It's got inner pockets to hide stuff.
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What is that velvet?
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It's. It feels like a crushed velvet. It's nice.
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That means holding the mean to the word. This robe.
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That's right.
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And get this rope with. With this robe. I wore pants this time. So everybody, Nobody complained.
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Yes.
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All right, we'll take a quick break. Here it comes back. What?
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Oh, the chat. Here it comes.
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We'll Take a break. We'll come back with sports and more live from studio six speed right after this. Stay there.
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All right.
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Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Friday night live from the America first warehouse. You can also listen to us on the radio if you're in the area. LI News Radio 103.9, LI News Radio and also LI Newsradio.com as well as joining us in all of the chats we're looking through, we're seeing a bunch of our friends. Sergeant Arby, Sparky Glenn never slept. Dunlap is in there as well. Rumble. I love saying it's the best handle. If you're gonna come up with a, with a, with a catchy little name for your social media, you can't beat a McGroin. So I'm just saying. Well, I gotta tell you that of course it comes from. Dan Bongino had a whole family of McGroins on his chats. So this is an offshoot. It could be one of them that are joining us and finding us. So we appreciate that. Also, I gotta point out, we've got a, we've got a five dollar rumble rant again from I hate Mark Efferberg, Slick Delgado, Vinnie and Paulie party time do part D. So thank you for that. And yeah, we'll do some. We'll do some news with vin in just a bit. But let's do sports. Our first sports hit of the night with Slick Rick. Slick Rick sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com, use our code for checkout. Remember, the guy who owns it could be the next governor of Minnesota. Fingers crossed, Slick. What do you got?
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We got a woke super bowl halftime coming up and we got a woke Olympics probably too later next month. We got u. S Born skier Eile Eileen Gu again chooses to represent China in 2026 Winter Games. This is Warner Todd Houston of Breitbart. American born Olympic freestyle skiing gold medalist Eileen Gu is defending her decision to represent China once again at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. Yep, the two time gold medalist. She's very good. Competed for China's Olympic team in 2022 and is defending her decision to stick with China this year. What China? I should say. In a new interview, Gu claimed she was trying to inspire more girls in China to participate in her sport. I said, already has representation. I like building my own pond, she said. Time magazine reported. Gu also insisted that the millions she earned from Chinese companies don't cross her mind. Time claimed that the skier insists the potential to earn more representing Chinese companies didn't cross her mind. I'm glad that there's enough money in the sport now for people to think that that's a consideration, gu told the magazine. She says she is important because she can discuss physics on one day and then walk on the catwalk in a fashion show the next. So anyway, nevertheless, I just wanted to bring this point that we have a young lady born in our country who doesn't want to represent our country in the Olympics.
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So she much to her she's prouder representing the repressive government of Communist China, of course, and taking their money good. But we suck.
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Well, I can't wait to the companies that she represents in the they get all the tariffs from China when she starts trying to push that product in this country. So we'll see what happens. And France says it has no desire to boycott the World cup amid US Greenland deal framework Jackson Thompson of Fox News we know a lot's going on with Greenland and the president right now. And France's sports minister addressed questions about whether the country would consider boycotting the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In response to the U.S. s recent framework with the Greenland deal, French Minister of sports, youth and Community life Marina Ferrari told reporters that the country has no desire to skip the cup, which takes place in North America this year. As it stands now, there is no desire from the ministry for a boycott of this great competition. Ferrari said. Now will not anticipate that could happen, but I have also been heard voices raised from certain political blocs. I am the one who believes in keeping sports separate from politics. The World cup is an extremely important moment for those who love sports. So I imagine France will be at the World Cup. Now, the World cup obviously going to be in the United States this year, right? Excited President Trump is really excited to host this and obviously it's going to be a heck of a tournament. So boycotting it France is such a small part of it.
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Well, I don't know about that. I mean they do have some great.
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Players, have a decent team. But I mean it's just if it would miss them that bad, it would.
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Be stupid for them because of all the opportunity and their players would be like, no, no, we need, we need the advertising dollar because, because outside of playing for their country, they play for their teams and there's a lot of sponsorship dollars on the line. I'm sure that all those companies are going, no, we're sending our Guys, you better put a flag on them.
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Yes, absolutely. So I can't wait to cover that next year, but. Well, actually later this year, I should say now we're in 2026.
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2026.
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It's amazing how quick everything's going to come up. So busy Sports month in February and we're excited about that. So back to you, Rick.
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All right again, Slick Rick. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Go to MyPillow.com for the future governor's website. MyPillow.com use our code LFS6B. Let's turn it over to Vin. West Palm Beach Vincent getting the sand in his. In his sandals. But he's got mother. But you know what? And yeah, exactly, Paul, I feel the same way, but he's always in a good mood.
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I'm gonna fill. I want the white pillowcase full of. Full of bars of soap. And I'm gonna beat you down the next time. Delgado and I were gonna fill the pillowcases up and we're gonna give go code red on you.
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Right?
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Look at the tan he's got.
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Look at him. And he's smiling through it all because he knows so much fun.
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He's.
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He's almost 2, 000 miles away. He don't care.
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I got, I got a better idea.
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Let's.
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We'll freeze snowballs in the studio when Vin comes back for the next show.
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Boom, boom, boom.
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As he's coming down the hallway.
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There we go. How about that for consumer sentiment there, Vin?
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Yeah, well, I'm doing my best Don Johnson down here that I can. It's feeling good, man. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Yeah, it's awesome down here. Plus, you know, hanging out here with the RAV crew and, and getting to spend time with everybody here. I have to say it. It really makes it. It special. We got, we got some just great people here. And I want to talk about the economy because there was a consumer sentiment report that came out that was this rising significantly to 56.4, up about 4 points. The reason I want to talk about the economy is the narrative that the left has been pretty effective in pushing out across, across the country and across the world has been just a series of negative things that are based on nothing but lies. The whole thing about ice and all the stuff going on in Minnesota and so on. Lies. But they got people thinking there's a problem here. The same thing with the economy. They have been talking down the economy, poo, pooing it. Despite the fact that they're responsible for creating probably one of the worst economies we've had in the longest time. Highest inflation, cost of goods, everything, gas prices, you name it. So the reality here is we're not. Everybody's not feeling it yet. Trump's been in office one year and what has he done to get our economy going, which the economy is like a giant bus, so it takes a little bit to turn it, but he's done all the things you can do to get it turning in the right direction and going up. And even what Paul was talking about earlier about Trump joking about a 0% tax that is coming from somewhere, and that somewhere is all the things he did that add up. The big beautiful bill and the lower taxes, regulations have been cut significantly. Things are, things are really moving underneath the economy very quickly. Interest rates are going down. And when this new Fed chief gets in, which I think we're just two months away from, that, interest rates will go down even more. He's put in all sorts of protections now. Some are proposed and some are in to help young people buy homes. There's a whole initiative around 401k, right. And being able to use your 401k as a deposit or a down payment for a home, which is huge. And I have a daughter looking right now who has a 401k. I mean, where are they going to get the deposit and down payment Money While these 401ks do save, you know, four or five years of saving in a 401k, you can save some money.
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Yeah, I was going to say. Let me just jump in real well quick, real quick here, Ben, on the 401k thing, if you think about it, that's what rich people do, right? They borrow the money from themselves at a lower interest rate and then they pay themselves back. So why not do it if it's automatically being deducted from your paycheck? Well, then you're not really feeling it anyway because you've kind of gotten used to what, what ends up in your bank account because you're just setting aside a certain amount for your investments anyway. Right? It kind of makes sense. I don't, I don't understand why more people haven't thought about this sooner.
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It's a great thing and I'm seeing it real time, as I said with my daughter. Couple other quick points. I know we got about 30 seconds. The, the other underpinnings are all the tariff money that's coming in, all the manufacturing that's coming in, all of these things. If you, if you're unhappy with the economy. These things are now taking, taking hold. They're slowly turning in the up direction now. And you're going to start feeling that lower prices across the board, gas prices have been low for a while. That's trickling into lower consumer products prices. But he has laid the foundation for a astoundingly great economy, not just for 26, but 27, 28 and hopefully beyond that. So, so the index is going up and it's only not, it's only not really high because of the left wing media. It should be way higher. Yeah, but they, you know, they're brainwashing people as they normally do.
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Yeah. Perception becomes reality.
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And again, it's, it's all based on, like you just said, Paul, perception. So we'll talk more about that when we come out of the break. We also got some other stuff coming up with Paul Noland as well. Stay there. We need you. It's a Friday night. Live from the America first warehouse. Live from Studio 6P, real America's voice. Stay there. All right. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Friday night live from the America first warehouse. Also broadcasting live on 103.9 LI News radio li newsradio.com we appreciate you guys for joining us on a Friday night. Paul Nolan's got news, Vin's got news, Slick Rick has got sports and an odds makers coming up at 9:30 where they'll go over all the big, the last two, the final four as he called it of the NFL coming up at 9:30. So we'll do that. I just wanted to continue a little bit more with what Vin was talking about. And Paul, I know you'll jump in here as well, but it's in terms of, you know, that consumer sentiment is so huge when it comes to the economy. Because what that, what that tells us, right, is that people are starting to feel positive. And I'm sorry, but once you get that positive thing rolling, like you said, once you get the, once you, it's like a rocket. Once they get it off the pad and get it in the air into space, what happens? It kind of just glides along. I feel like we're getting to that point where we're going to start hitting that stride maybe around April where everybody's going to start, hey, you know what? This is starting to feel pretty good. By the summer, I think people are going to be like, this is a great summer. We're going on vac, we can afford to go on vacation. Plus, you know, the July 4th, the big 250th celebration has come. I think everything is set up to really hit July 4th with so much momentum and especially when it comes to the economy, because that's going to be the thing that, that kind of, that kind of has has us at our backs, the wind at our backs, and the President with the win at his back through the midterms, right?
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Yeah, I believe so. You know, we. Ben, you touched on quite a bit on the last segment. We've been both feeling this way, extremely bullish on the market. Not just, you know, not just all the manufacturing, not just the lower gas prices and all petroleum based products. The decoupling from the European green new scam, decoupling ourselves from really a banking system that's been there since the 1800s and a billion complete disaster forced upon us in 1913. Disaster. It really looks like he's going in a, in a direction to get us away from the 1971 petrodollar disaster. I mean, all this fake money, all of the endless printing, all of the, the invisible theft of your savings. Look, we talked about it last week here. A quarter from 1963 that was made of silver is worth 16 or $17 today. Yeah, yeah, think about a quarter from 64 is worth like $0.01. Just, just think about it. I mean, the money was dissolved to nothing. And you know, if he's going to take on the money system, everything changes, right? Everything changes. The amount of wealth siphoned off from the taxpayers based on servicing the debt of a Federal Reserve. Forget about their fractional reserve lending, which is a whole other scam altogether. It's just amazing that people don't know how bad it is. If we could break the chains from this system.
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People won't.
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The whole world would change.
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The growth would be exponential.
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No one would be hungry, no one would be complaining about money. The elites wouldn't be able to have this in the streets, ripping each other's throats out. That's a sign of desperation in the streets. It's easy to stir up a desperate populace.
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Right.
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Which is what they use the media to do, to kind of stir up that negative sentiment. But like Vin was saying, that consumer confidence, that positive sentiment is starting to take hold. You're starting to see it, you're starting to feel it and you're starting to see it from, you know, and I've seen it on CNN and social media where they're talking to voters. Oh, the midterms are coming up and people are not as freaked out as they Were hoping that they would be. And I think that that speaks a lot to, you know, what Vin was alluding to with that consumer sentiment. Now, now jumping back to the, to the Green New scam, because I know we have stuff on this. Did you see the, the dude, what's his name? Let me find his name. Because this guy, this guy was very upset. What was his name? It's in here somewhere. Anyhow, the big business leaders at Davos pushing back hard. Andrew Forrest, the founder of mining giant Fortescue, he's an Australian, so he knows better than us, of course, us knuckle dragging Americans. He's very upset. And you know what got him upset? This is President Trump.
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Orange man talk.
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Yes, thank you. If you would have said red man, I would have thought you were talking about Vince. But no, this is what got this guy's panties in such a bunch of Davos he couldn't enjoy his lattes and hit the slopes. Here is President Trump laying into the green news scam. Check this out.
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Going cold in some cases because of my landslide election victory. The United States awarded the catastrophic energy collapse which befell every European nation that pursued the Green New Scam, perhaps the greatest hoax in history. The Green New Scam. Windmills all over the place. Destroy your land. Destroy your land. Every time that goes around, you lose a thousand dollars. You're supposed to make money with energy, not lose money. It's so funny. There are windmills all over Europe. There are windmills all over the place and they are losers. One thing I've noticed is that the more windmills a country has, the more money that country loses. And the worst that country is doing.
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China makes almost all of the windmills, 98%.
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And yet I haven't been able to find any wind farms in China. You're smart. China's very smart. They make them, they sell them for a fortune. They sell them to the stupid people that buy them.
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I mean, I mean, bravo, that is to the richest, most politically elite in the world just getting stomped on by Big Daddy Trump.
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I mean, every night before the economy.
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Thing, the, the media and everything is, has turned the dial up on Trump's focusing on international stuff, all foreign relations and all this stuff, and that's just nonsense. He set the platform for the US stability economically at least in the first six months of his term. Now he's focusing overseas. Money, stability, power and energy, the windmill stuff and all the green energy stuff. Putting that aside, all the things that he's doing internationally, Venezuela to Iran, all the peace deals they all relate and come back to us economically in a big way. So anybody who's talking about the fact that he's putting too much time on foreign relations is baloney across the board.
A
And again, you know, when you see him go over to Davos and just stomp these people into the ground with a smile on his face, it's always just fun to see. He calls them stupid to their face. Here is Andrew Forrest. Here is what he responded with again. He's the founder and executive chairman of the Australian mining giant and he's got a little problem with Mr. Trump. Check this out from Andrew Forrest. What we need is technology which is right on the table now, which just eliminates emissions. It's solar, wind, it's batteries, it's green hydrogen. No one can argue that. No physicists, no scientists, no biologists, no ecologists, and certainly no businessman and politician. Oh, we do not have a swipe at President Trump.
B
Poppycock.
A
Yeah, poppycock is right.
B
That's a guy, you know exactly where all his money is invested.
A
Right.
B
You know, he might as well just be saying, don't do this to me. Turn the machines back on again. You know, like Mortimer with.
A
Yeah, he shorted him, he shorted him. But, but the time isn't up yet.
B
Oh God, it's too funny.
A
And instead of responding, I, you know, with us, why don't we just use Billy Bob Thornton to respond? I don't know if you're watching the show Landman. I think, Paul, you started watching.
B
This is fantastic.
A
This is guilty. If you haven't seen Landman yet, you got to watch it because it's, it's so down to earth. It kind of trashes a lot of the, the WOKE policies and, and some of this green new scam stuff here. Check out this scene. When I saw this scene, it just floored me. I was like, all right, now I've got to watch the show. Here's Billy Bob Thornton talking to the, the woke liberal lawyer that he has to work with about, you know, renewable energies and green energy and windmills. Check this out.
C
Please, Mr. Oilman, tell me how the wind is bad for the environment.
A
Wait for it.
E
Do you have any idea how much diesel they have to burn to mix that much concrete or make that steel and haul this out here and put it together with a 450 foot crane. You want to guess how much oil it takes to lubricate this, that or winterize it and it's 20 year lifespan, it won't offset the carbon footprint of making it. And don't get me started on solar panels and the lithium in your Tesla battery.
A
Listening, Mr. Forest.
E
And never mind the fact that if the whole world decided to go electric tomorrow, we don't have the transmission lines to get the electricity to the Cities. It'd take 30 years if we started tomorrow. And unfortunately for your Grandkids, we have 120 year petroleum based infrastructure. Our whole lives depend on it. And hell, it's in everything. That road we came in on, the wheels on every car ever made, including yours. It's in tennis rackets and lipstick and refrigerators and antihistamines. Pretty much anything plastic. Your cell phone case, artificial heart valves, any kind of clothing that's not made with animal or plant fib, soap, hand lotion, garbage bags, fishing boats, you name it. Everything.
A
Yeah, pretty much.
B
He is pretty accurate by the way. Yeah, he is so natural. He's great the whole show.
A
Right. But I mean, I mean if anything if, if Mr. Forest wants to pick up a new series to, to binge watch, he should probably work on that one because it'll, it'll teach him.
B
But didn't you hear he said no scientist in the world will tell you that's true. So he's an expert because all his money is invested. You know, I don't care how rich that guy is. I don't care how many billions and how many yachts he has. All that's baloney. He doesn't get it. He'll never get it. All he cares about his own interest. And the bottom line is these mid sized countries like Canada and Australia, New Zealand who all kind of want to team up now and partner up because the global system has basically been severed. There was a big hatchet has been driven through the middle of it. It these people now that try to keep their green scams between smaller nations. Like we saw Carney completely throwing Trump and America under the bus. And that guy should be kissing every single American's butt. He should start in Maine and work his way to Southern California, kiss every single butt in America. Because that guy doesn't get get it at all. He's a dual citizen of Canada. Not just that, he owns a gigantic, two gigantic hedge funds. All his hedge funds are invested in guess what? Green energy. And here he is trying to tell us how we got to run our country on the global order. It's over. And the bottom line is we're going to go back to a machine that just pumps out money and the citizens are going to feel it from the bottom up.
A
Yeah. And you know, Trump Also pointed out that I think the UK has seen a surge of 130% in their electricity bills alone over the last couple years. I mean, that.
B
That.
A
That's enough to just put. Put you out of the house.
B
Germany is doomed themselves. We're going to see once this starts to pump here, then once this happens here, all the nations are going to see it happen, and they're all going to get in line and the populist movements are going to go through the roof again. There'll be no stopping populism and nationalism. And let's be honest, what's the reason for these open borders? To destroy all forms of national pride.
A
Right?
B
Destroy national pride. Have one world government, have no borders. Have. Have. You know, have, you know, a governing body that envelopes every single nation's constitution. The whole thing is a disaster, and Trump has put an ax in it, and he's done it. This is what I thought was the most important thing, and I couldn't be more pumped right now. I'm just.
C
And I've seen it all over, too. You're seeing it in Italy, you're seeing it happen in Germany. And, hey, who was the first Fauci? Al Gore. The first Fauci. The guy that snowed the entire world on some BS narrative about his whole, you know, everything's going down because of climate change. He started that pendulum, or at least he was the guy that they built it around. The first Fauci. Remember that?
A
Yeah. Yeah. Not only. Not only. Not only Al Gore, who promised us we'd be in shorts right now, instead, we're freezing our tails off.
B
But he invented the Internet, right?
A
Yeah. Oh, yeah. The Internet.
B
Yeah.
C
He got sued for that for saying that.
D
Al Online.
A
Yeah. It's amazing. All right, great discussion on that. We'll come back, we'll do some sports. We got more news with Paul Nolan as well, and Vin from West Palm Beach. West Palm Beach.
C
Vin, how you doing?
A
Probably doesn't have socks on. How you doing? We'll take a quick break. We just need you guys to stay there. Live from Studio 6B.
C
Where you going?
A
Wow. That's the view of the America first warehouse on a Friday night. Joe the Fox. Look at him waving the American flag like he always does. Very proud. Very proud patriot.
D
Yep.
A
Looking for more proud patriots to join us each and every Friday. We do this each and every Friday here at the America first warehouse on Long Island. So make your plans accordingly and join us. It's always a good time and lots of great people. We get to meet every Single week. So we appreciate you guys coming out. Slick Rick has got sports. We'll do that in just a little bit. But first, let's cut it to our pal, our buddy, Paul Nolan. He's got some stuff on what's been going on with ice. And, you know, let's face it, when it comes to the ice and, and what we're seeing coming out of places like Minnesota, which seems to be the ground zero for all this. For all this nonsense, right, Paul?
B
Well, this hypocrisy, the nonsense that all goes, you know, you think about hypocrisy and nonsense. How about the left raging after Trump made fun of climate change and the green new scam, and now we have this Arctic snap. They're like, we see, you know, it snow in the winter. Whoever thought it could happen, Right? You know, so.
A
Well, you know what, you know what part I love? When you hear the climate. The climate commies go, you know, if somebody questions them, I thought we were supposed to get warmer temperatures. Well, this is what happens when it's going to be warmer temperatures. It always snows and gets really cold. That makes no sense. And they don't understand that. But what else did you have on this, Paul? Because I know there's more stuff coming out.
B
You know, the lefties, you know, deity, the God. Obama had this clip back in. Was this 2014, I believe, where he's talking about deportations. And it's kind of different times. Speaking of hypocrisy, let's take a gander.
D
Last time we spoke, you said that.
B
You weren't king, you were president.
E
There are only certain things you could do unilaterally as time goes on.
A
A thousand deportations on average a day, people are wondering. And our Twitter feeds and Facebook feeds, that's the question everybody asks.
E
Won't you at least consider unilaterally freezing.
A
Deportations for the parents of deferred action kids?
E
Yeah. Here's the problem that I have, Jose, and I've said this consistently. My job in the executive branch is supposed to be to carry out the laws that are passed. Congress has said, here's the law, when it comes to those who are undocumented and they allocate a whole bunch of money for enforcement. And what I have been able to do is to make a legal argument that I think is absolutely right, which is that given the resources we have, we can't do everything that Congress has asked us to do. What we can do is then carve out the DREAM act folks saying young people who have basically Grown up here are Americans that we should welcome. We're not going to have them operate under a cloud, under a shadow. But if we start broadening that, then essentially I would be ignoring the law in a way that I think would be very difficult to defend legally. So that's not an option. And I do get a little worried that advocates of immigration reform start losing heart and immediately thinking, well, somehow there's an out here. If Congress doesn't act, we'll just have the president sign something and that'll take care of it. We won't have to worry about it.
A
Oh, my goodness.
E
What I've said is that there's done droning on you, and that's through Congress.
A
Oh, my God.
E
And right now everybody should be focused on making sure that bill. It's not as if the votes are not there.
C
The votes are there.
E
The only thing that's preventing it.
A
Oh, thank goodness. Oh, my God. Talk about 2014. That's about how many years it took for him to get that stupid statement out.
B
It's truly astounding how much BS he can just. I mean, his messaging, he's. It's like. He beat you down with just words.
A
Right?
B
It's like getting hit in the side of the head with a word bus.
A
Exactly.
B
The guy doesn't. So. But anyway, he was deporting people left and right.
A
Right?
C
Sure.
B
And it was the law. Right. And here, now here we are where Orange man bad and it's not the law anymore. But just to go with that, some of the numbers, the data US is on track for the largest single year drops in homicides ever recorded.
A
I wonder why that.
B
Yeah, compared to early 2024, 1H25 saw 21% fewer gun assaults, 10 fewer. 10% fewer sexual assaults, 20% fewer robberies, 24% fewer carjacks. Does that sound like the hallmark of MS.13? That's their entire lineup of business.
A
That's their menu. If you. If you're looking for a gang banger, it's like, oh, what's on the menu today? We're gonna. We're gonna do some raping and pillaging. Carjacking. Zil. Look fun.
B
Hey, I'd like to join your gang, man.
A
Right.
B
Are you any good at carjacking? Not so bad.
A
Okay.
B
Do you rape?
D
You don't rape, huh?
B
Okay, we're gonna work on that. I mean, these people, like, they're wondering why the crime is so far down.
A
Right.
B
It's not a coincidence.
A
Especially. And especially when you look at some of the. The Cities have been affected. It's like, oh, they're experiencing a downturn in, in, you know, crime. And the woke liberal mayors are trying to take, take credit for it. It's like, no, it's because we're getting rid of the criminals. They're like, oh, New York City data.
B
New York City experienced historic lows in shooting incidents with 2025 being the safest year in the subway system since 2009.
C
Right. Wow.
B
Just think about how much this is like the context of where this crime is decreased at every place, everywhere. And even big cities, blue cities as well. Just a coincidence. Just like the snowstorm.
A
I'm going to say I'm going to throw this one to Mayor Adams trying to get reelected. You know, it's like, hey, maybe I can do something to try and get reelected before this communist takes me out. It didn't work, but he did make the subways a bit safer. So good on Mayor Adams. He was able to do one thing right. And then of course, you know, when you're talking about these deportations, Vin, you've probably seen the story a lot too, especially with all your liberal Facebook friends freaking out about the ICE detaining a five year old kid. Right? Seeing what that turned into a complete hoax. But don't worry because AOC was out with the facts. Here she is talking about those facts. You got to get it from AOC because she knows exactly what she's talking about. Here she is cut number 12. You got to see it to believe it yourself from the this stupid person People elect Congress. I don't get it. Cut to it.
B
But you obviously believe ICE should be abolished, but there are many in your party who are not going that far.
A
Is that a problem for you? I think any step in the direction.
C
Of reining in and cutting the funding.
G
Of an agency that is attacking US.
C
Citizens that are kidnapping five year olds.
A
Using them as bait to open doors.
G
And that are privately circulating that they.
A
Can violate everyday Americans constitutional rights. Thank you. Oh my goodness.
D
Dirty martini.
C
Let me bring something up on this one because there's a, there's something to unpack here. The data shows very clearly that if you compare Obama's deportations to Trump's, less Americans have been hassled.
A
Yes.
C
The percentage is staggering in the amount of illegals that the Trump administration's gotten regarding as well. As opposed to maybe having some American citizens tossed in there. Two, the amount of deaths, the percentage wise, they're astronomically low. What the Trump administration is doing and the casualties around, the danger of These apprehensions. So the Obama administration, their percentages were way higher than Trump. He's done a great job. Tom Holman's done a great job. Kristi Noem's done a great job. And all the ICE agents have in doing it the right way and doing the right thing here and keeping people safe.
A
Right?
C
It's another false story.
A
And Tom Holman was actually Obama's ICE guy. He served in the same position, he's been doing the same job. He got an award, Right. He got a medal for it. And they're trying to say, yeah, now they're saying he's a Nazi. Meanwhile, the kidnapping of a five year old has been totally debunked. Here's JD Vance talking about it himself. So you can take it from the vice president, he actually looked into this. There's cut number 13, J.D. vance, check it.
C
You know, you asked a question about this five year old kid. I actually saw this terrible story while I was coming to Minneapolis. We just left Toledo, Ohio this morning for an economic messaging event. And I see this story and I'm a father of a five year old, actually a five year old little boy. And I think to myself, oh my God, this is terrible. How did we arrest a five year old? Well, I do a little bit more follow up research and what I find is that the five year old old was not arrested, that his dad was an illegal alien. And then they went, when they went to arrest his illegal alien father, the father ran.
E
Right.
C
So the story is that ICE detained a five year old. Well, what are they supposed to do? Are they supposed to let a five year old child freeze to death?
A
No, of course not. There you go. But what you do have is an illegal abandoning their kid. But they're getting. That's okay. The left is screwed up. That puts a wrap on our number one. Our number two is coming up. We need you to stay there. Slick Rick sports coming up next. Live from Studio 6B. We'll be right back. Minnesota's headlines are getting wild. Tim Walls and Ilhan Omar are being.
B
Accused of massive fraud and it's so.
C
Bad, all you can do is laugh at this point.
B
So from Real America's music, the label.
A
That brought you the number one hit.
B
Anthem of the free, comes a brand new song from singer songwriter Natasha Owens, the Somali Waltz. Let's make the music industry mad and run this to number one.
C
Scan the QR code code or search.
A
The Somali Waltz on itunes and buy it right now. The Somali Waltz available everywhere.
B
If your television sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B.
A
Live from Studio 6B. Real America's voice on a Friday night. Live from the America first warehouse. Where is he? Where, Where's Joe the box?
B
Where's Joe the box?
A
Where's Joe the box? He's running around. There he comes.
D
Every day is Flag Day. With Joe is Flag Day.
B
Look at him. Look at that.
D
Nobody loves the flag like Joe.
A
Joe the box. He's doing laps now. All right, Joe. All right.
B
Defib.
A
Yeah, exactly. Clear the paramedics there.
C
Ready.
D
Save some energy for snow shoveling.
A
Yeah, exactly, exactly. All right. Live from the American first warehouse. Like I mentioned, live from Studio 6B. We appreciate you guys joining us live in the chats. Of course. Everybody in there, thank you so much. We've got a lot coming up in this hour as well. The odds makers for the big playoff. Final four, right? Slick with. That's what I'm calling it, Final Four. Who are the final four teams? Give us a quick rundown.
D
Well, you got New England taking on Denver in Denver. And then we got Seattle Seahawks and the Rams. Los Angeles Rams. Great games.
A
Great. So that's coming up at 9:30. More news with Paul and Vin as well. But right now I'm going to throw it to Vin. He's got a special guest that he's got and we were just playing the, the promo for the, the Somali Waltz. We've got LJ Fino and Vin. Vin, take it away.
C
Oh yeah. Thank you. First of all, I'm really excited that LJ's here joining us.
B
Us.
C
I, I do want to say something before I introduce him because the, the last time the music business was actually disrupted was probably going back to Napster and itunes. Wow. And you're looking at a guy here, he's got the hat on backwards there. But LJ Fino is running our real America's music and we are disrupting the business. Lj, man, you've been getting calls from the biggest labels in the world, right, Saying, hey, what the heck's going on here? How are you guys doing this?
F
That's right. Absolutely. We are coming in like a wrecking ball, to quote Miley Cyrus. It's been a lot of fun and I think we're freaking people out a little bit, which is good.
C
Are you gonna sign Miley? Miley? That'd be good.
F
Yeah. If she's interested, maybe. Well, let's talk about this a little better.
C
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all good. Well, let's talk about this a little bit. So first off on the Somali Waltz, you partnered with a really great singer, a wonderful person, and Natasha Owens. So tell us about that and how it came to fruition.
F
Absolutely. I mean, Natasha is clearly a very talented artist.
D
That's.
F
You know, her vocals on that record are amazing and came to fruition, actually, from you, Vin. You introduced me to her manager, Stefano, and we had a conversation about doing some albums, actually, and they said, hey, actually, we have a song ready to go about the fraud going on in Minnesota. And we heard it. Then you and I kind of vetted it out and passed our litmus test, clearly, because it's a phenomenal record. I mean, we're using humor and storytelling, really, to comment on real issues that people care about, which. Which is an amazing thing.
C
Yeah.
F
Especially for an independent artist like Natasha, who is so talented. But, you know, it's not a talent issue in the music industry that we're dealing with. It's a gatekeeping issue, frankly. And I think we've cracked the code to the gate here at Real America's Voice and real America's music. And, yeah, shout out to Rob and Stig for that.
C
Yeah, you broke the code there with Anthem of the Free. Went to number one on Billboard, number one on iTunes, number one on hip hop, and we launched the Somali Waltz last night at midnight. Actually, I think we talked about it here on the show at about 9:00 o'clock last night. So tell us where it's going. It's only been like half a day, maybe a day, but tell us where we're at.
A
Just got started.
F
We're at on the itunes charts, number six on the country genre and all genres, you know, all encompassing. We're at 27, so I highly encourage everybody to go to itunes and grab that download.
C
Yeah, yeah. That's amazing. One other thing I wanted to ask you about, lj, is the company launched a new app, app, which I know you were. You had a lot to do with. It's a great app. It's got a lot of functionality to it. I think we have a great documentary on it right now for the January 6th or so. Would you mind talking about that for a second? Let everybody know what it is and where to get it and what it's doing?
F
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, you can get it on your app store, whatever you have, whatever phone you use. It's. It's an everything app. I know there have been some bugs, but, you know, bear with us on that. I think we've got this.
A
The.
F
We've got the kinks worked out for the most part, but There are a lot of functionalities that are going to allow our audience to engage with us in ways that you. You weren't able to before with our previous app. So very excited about that. And stay tuned to see what. What's rolled out. We're going to do some virtual meet and greets. We've been having some fun live streams within the studio. I hope our members have been, you know, enjoying that. Getting to see some behind the scenes clips of the Zen master, who. His face. The guy's like a ghost.
C
He does a good Elvis, so maybe we'll put that up there.
A
Right?
F
He does do a great Elvis. I think he wants to sign himself.
A
Oh, wouldn't that be great?
B
Just don't sign.
A
Could you write a song?
B
Cannot hold a tune.
A
Yeah. Could you write a song for the Zen master and get him to sing it? I mean, I mean, I would. I would definitely download that. All right, let me.
B
All right.
F
I hope Zen master is not watching.
C
But.
F
I have probably serenaded by the Zen Master at least three times a week and it's in a very eclectic taste. It's all. It's all over the place.
A
Then you should record all of those together and then put them together in a song. Okay, cool. I look forward to it.
C
So we. We have done amazing things here at Real America's Voice. We have created this music platform. We have created this great app. We are putting out great content. Our audience is craving these things, which is why these songs are going to number one. And I know you can't name names, but we are also talking to some other big name artists, right? To. To get. To get out there. Tell us what you got cooking. And I know you can't say who yet, but there's more to come, right?
F
There's more. That's a tough question to answer now. I can't say.
A
But no name drops.
F
There is a lot more. More to come. If you think we've accomplished a lot so far, you haven't seen anything yet. We are very excited, you know.
A
You know, lj. Lj, the fact that you're able to not mention names, but Vin will probably name drop as soon as you hang up.
C
They know me too well.
A
He's gonna steal your thunder, dude. So you might as well drop King of the leaks.
F
King of the leaks. Nah, snitches get stitches.
A
Keep that in mind, Ben.
B
That.
C
Yeah, I think that's awesome, man. I'm so excited. I get to spend a lot of time with LJ here in West Palm. He's awesome. You know, all of us at Real America's Voice. You know, this is a real team effort here at the company, and. And I'm just glad to have you on here to talk about it. We are doing an amazing thing here with Real America's music. So thanks, lj for coming on and. And tell folks once again, the. The Somali walls and where to get it.
F
I would encourage everybody to download it on itunes. That's going to help us out the most in terms of Billboard charting. But once you've done that stream it, keep streaming. And it has that replay factor. You know, it's only two minutes. I think 10 seconds. That's not enough. You need to play it again, Honestly. Put your phone on mute. Turn the volume all the way down. Run it all night.
B
I like the way this is.
F
Make these people freak out. Isn't that what we're here for?
A
You know what?
B
Run overnight.
A
You know what, lj?
F
Listen to music or laugh or tell stories. I. I mean, and it's been that way for decades. And we're gonna. We're gonna fill that void.
A
You know what, lj? I think Vin might have a connection to former President Biden who loves to play songs on his. On his phone when he shows up to places. Imagine he came out with that.
F
I brought this up last time I was on the show. Vin has a collaboration coming out with Hunter Biden.
C
Yeah.
B
Oh, the Cracker's Delight.
F
Yeah, I just named it. Hunter Biden's doing a hip hop.
D
We laughed that up.
A
Awesome.
F
We're calling it part in my Smoke. Ben's got a couple really nice rap verses on there.
C
That was a secret.
F
Yeah.
C
Oh, man, that's awesome. Well, thanks, lj, man. Thanks for sharing more of what's happening here. We at America Real America's voice, super thrilled. I guess we'll take it back here to Delgado and keep doing the news. Be well, man. Have a great night.
A
Definitely. And again. Yeah, let's hear it for lj. Good job there. And again. If you want to. If you want to use the QR code, let's get it back up on the screen real quick. Quick. You can snap that with your phone and get yourself and. And get yourself a copy of the Smiley Waltz. Use it as your ringtone. Use it as torment your liberal friends with it. Ah, it's a good time. So make sure you take advantage of that. Let's do some.
B
When this goes to number one again like the other one did, it's really like a screw you to the establishment.
A
It's a kicking it's a kick in the old.
B
It's like.
A
It's a kick in there. Garbanzo beans.
B
Yes, yes.
C
We broke the code. Okay, you want a phrase to tie into this? We broke the code. The code that was holding back great artists with conservative or family valued music in faith in country. This is a parody. But. But Natasha does country music. We broke the code with the January 6th choir, and we're going to break the code with more and more artists because the marketplace, particularly our audience, but the overall marketplace, man, they're hungry for this content and the labels and others just aren't giving it to him. So we did really break the code here. You know, Major, Major.
B
You know, Vin, you think about, like the guy Oliver Anthony when he came up with that song in 23, that was just so raw and Americana and everybody was so sick of the elite at that point. It was such a naturally driven song and it just told you what the market wanted.
A
Right.
B
You know, so this is good stuff.
A
Yeah. Because he rocketed to number one. Now we're seeing it with the movies and the series coming out of Angel Studios. A lot of great things and people go back back what was probably the. The biggest Christmas movie, It's a Wonderful Life. Why? Because it's family based. Yeah, right. It's not. It's not all the garbage that they try and put out. Lifetime puts out some very nice Christmas stuff. I get it. Jennifer Love Hewitt, you do very nice Christmas things. But you know, for classics people, people.
D
Like that, that feeling stands the test of time.
A
Right?
D
It does. Classic.
A
You know, there's something to be said about, you know, we. We do have our own culture.
C
Culture.
A
Yeah. Much. Much to the wholesome, a wholesome culture. Much to the world.
C
Decades of being repressed.
A
Right. You know, much of the world, media that. That thinks, oh, well, it's just Americans. Well, we have our own American culture that we're real comfortable with and does very well. I'm proud of them, you know.
B
Amen.
A
So it's great to. It's great to see stuff like this, even if it is like, like Vin said, hey, it's. It's a parody song. But you know what? Parody songs can be very powerful and. And can be very popular. We found that out.
B
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we all have woke fatigue.
A
You can say that, right?
C
That's it. That's it, Paul. Woke fatigue, man. We all have it. Right?
B
And everyone's allowed back. Everyone's allowed to be proud of their culture, except for white people. So it's nice to see People just. No one cares anymore. We don't care.
D
No, we're done.
B
Take it, shove it. We don't care.
A
Exactly.
D
Political credit.
A
All right, thank you very much, much to LJ for joining us. We appreciate that. And again, you know, go on itunes, Download the Somali Waltz. You'll. You'll be a better person for it and you'll have some fun and you'll. And you'll drive your liberal family members crazy if you text it to them. It'll be great. All right, well, thank. I'm sure you have send. Send a couple copy to Doug. We'll take a quick break. We come back, Paul Nolan's got some news. Vinnie Max got some news. Slick's got the odds makers coming up at the bottom of the hour. We just need you guys to stay there. Joe the box, take us out. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Oh, slick. Oh, slick it sounds like the blues the blues. Hey. Every year means new financial goals. If you made some, get ready because you could have some help in making those financial goals come true. Like making sure your savings are secure and diversified. Will this be the year you finally listen and talk to somebody at Birchgold Group that can help you meet your new year's financial goals? Honestly, they're really great people. We appreciate their educational approach, their understanding of macroeconomics. There are forces pushing the dollar higher and lower. Paul knows all about that, which are why they believe every American should own physical gold. So until January 30th, if you're a first time gold buyer, Birch Gold is offering you a rebate of up to $10,000 on qualifying purchases. Reach out to them and find out how you can claim your eligibility and start the process. All you've got to do is text America to 989898. That's America to 989898. And guess what? The people at Birchgold can help you roll an existing IRA or 401 into an IRA in gold and you're still eligible for that rebate of up to $10,000. Right now make sure that if you're the first time gold buyer, take advantage of this rebate of up to $10,000 when you buy by January 30th. By reaching out to the great people at Birchgold, text America to 989-898. That's America to 989-898 and claim your eligibility for Birch Gold today. What?
B
What?
A
On a Friday night? Man, oh, man. So I gotta tell you, we've got the odds makers talking about talk. Talking about financial goals. If you're, if you're looking to, you know, put some, put some Skirol. Skidol. Is that Escarol? Like Slick and Paul, they're going to be doing along with Aaron, of course, the odds makers at 9:30. That's coming up. I don't know if you saw this story though, guys. This is one that kind of grabbed my attention. I wanted to get your feedback on it. And it has to do with. Again, it's things that, you know, Paul, you love because you love. You love Davos. You love the people in Davos. You love Switzerland. You look like a Swiss. A Swiss franc. As a matter of fact, The. The Hills are Alive. He's doing. Yeah, he's doing stands where the Hills are Alive with the sound of Griswold as he thinks about Davos. But I bring this up because we were talking about this yesterday, Scott Besson, how he basically annihilated California Governor Gavin Newsome. And guess what? The hammer was looking for a nail again today.
B
I didn't see it. Just so you know.
A
And he found. You haven't seen this.
B
I have not seen it.
A
He found it. Oh my goodness. It's priceless. Let me give you a quick rundown. Basically, we all know Gavin Newsom, one of the biggest vocal critics of the President since his return to office last year. Well, Scott Besson has been named his personal heckler. His personal heckler at this point. Yes. And they're over at the World Economic Forum at Davos. To see him is to love. You gotta love this guy when he talks because he's. I would almost call him a silent assassin.
B
Yeah.
A
Especially with the media. When he sits down with the media, they think they're gonna.
B
So mild manners.
A
Right.
D
Cool hand.
A
I think I called him Clark Kent.
B
Yeah. Yesterday.
A
Right. But underneath his. His sweet little exterior, he's a killer.
B
That schoolboy exterior.
A
Right.
B
Yeah.
A
He just annihilates now and again. You got to see it to believe it. Here is cut number five. Paul, you're going to want this on repeat as well. Cut number five. Here is. Here is Scott Bessant taking it to greasy Gavin Newsom yet again. Cut number five. Check this out.
B
I think Gavin Newsom may be cracking.
C
Up with some of these things he's saying.
B
I think he may be in over his hairdo.
C
And being on the national stage is.
E
Very different than being governor of California.
B
With no signature achievements. But to say strange things like President.
A
Trump is a Tyrannosaurus rex.
B
What the hell does that mean? I can say Gavin Newsom was a.
C
Brontosaurus with a brain the size of a walnut.
B
And if he brought the knee pads, maybe that was for his meeting with Alex Soros.
A
I don't know.
E
Security.
B
Security.
C
That again.
B
It's, you know, it's great. It's one thing to get dunked on, but to get dunked on by like a billionaire. That was a fake. Even worse, it's like there's no way out of that one.
A
Yeah. It's just amazing. Just, I feel like he's real. It's been about a year now that Besson has been in the office a little less than a year, but I feel like he's starting to really find his stride.
B
Would I. I'm sure I'm not the only one, but I would love to see him just publicly call out Newsom for the bear debate. Let's have a debate. Let's discuss your economic theory. I'll put out mine and we'll let the war of ideas win. Like, wouldn't that be nice to see him? Just call him to the mat there. How does Gavin Newsom get, get himself out of that little pickle?
A
Right?
B
He can't. I mean, he's, he's a mess. He's, he really is an empty suit. He, he has no understanding whatsoever of economics. So, like, I would love to, I would love to see him. Put him on the proverbial. Matt. Yeah.
A
And especially when he's making, making reference to the knee pad comment there, Ben. It's because. It's because that's what, that's what Newsom said about everybody, you know, who showed up in Davos and now is kissing President Trump's butt in his estimation. Right?
B
Yep.
C
Yeah. Well, the thing that's interesting is. And Scott was just priceless, right? He was awesome. But what I find most interesting is you take a guy like Newsom, you can't put Newsom, him on stage in a debate or in a town hall and say. And organically ask him questions that he's not pre scripted with.
A
Right.
C
To say what. What's your view on this? What's your economic policy? How do you see this or that? He can't answer those. So he'll just find other topics to, to jump start into where a guy like Scott Bessant, he and most everybody in Trump's cabinet, by the way, they don't need any scripting. What do you want to talk about? What do you want to talk about? Do you know why the economy.
B
What?
C
And they can talk about it as just Intelligent people. Do you know why guys like Newsom can't.
B
Because the, the people like Besson have read a book or two. Newsom has never read a book. No. Not even a pop up.
D
Lucky got through a magazine.
A
Yeah, it's, it's just, it's just amazing. But it's so great to watch. I mean, I mean, again, a guy like Scott Bessen who, you know, didn't know much about when he joined the Trump administration, you kind of knew his name but didn't really know who he was. And I feel like now, especially at a forum like this where I guess.
D
Coming out party, if he wasn't part.
A
Of the Trump administration, they probably would be lauding him with flowers and everything when he shows up. Because he's a very brilliant guy when it comes to economics and a very wealthy one as well. He would probably fit right in with their, with their, with their caviar parties. But he doesn't want any, anything to do with it.
C
No, he's a brilliant gay man too. You know, you talk about the left, I mean, Scott Bess, it's a. Is, is, is, you know, fits the left's narrative because he's a piece of, you know, a gay man. Here he is in the Trump administration. No one talks about that. We don't need to talk about it. By the way. That's not our mo.
B
Oh, I don't like him anymore.
C
He's just a brilliant guy. That's what Trump's so good at.
B
That.
A
Right?
C
I don't care if he's gay, white, black, Chinese, I don't care. He's smart. You're hired.
A
Right.
B
He's Chinese too. Yeah, I didn't see that coming either.
D
Wow, talk about good fortune.
A
And you know what's, you know, it's funny about that Vin too. Is that it? Almost. The fact that he is kind of probably protects him from, you know, that he can make those kind of jokes about the knee pads and Alex Soros. Right.
B
I wish Damon was here.
A
It's, it's almost like, hey, I can say it because, well, you know, that's a joke. That's a joke that he would normally hear directed at him. Right, right. But now he's going to throw it back, back at somebody like Gavin Newsom. Prices.
C
That hair comment was classic.
A
Oh yeah.
C
I think that was just brilliant.
A
He's in above his hairdo, of course.
B
Yeah, yeah, he's in above his hair too.
C
I gotta steal that one. That's funny. That's like, that's genuinely funny.
B
He's that's.
A
That was great. I mean, and the fact that. And yeah, yesterday, of course, him saying that he, he thinks he knows less about economics than Kamala Harris. I mean, jeez. And if you need more clarification with that, he'll be able to help.
B
God, that was fantastic.
A
He's on tour. Scott Besson is now on tour.
D
He's with KDJ opening up for Dice.
A
KDJ is going to be opening up for Scott Besson. Yeah, be great. All right, we'll take a quick break. We come back back. You know what a time it will be. Odds makers time. So get your get. Get your footballs ready and warm them up. A Slick Rick is going to be taking over with Aaron. We'll do odds makers coming up next. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Boys, Joe the box. Take us out.
B
It.
A
Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Friday night live from the America first warehouse as we do each and every Friday. If you're wondering where Damon is, family first when it comes to the show. He's taking care of his family. We'll be back. He'll be back with us on Monday night. So make sure you join us for that. In the meantime, we've got Vin West Palm Beach. Vin down in West Palm Beach. How you doing? Paul's got some news. We'll be doing some more with that. I've got some other things that I want to make sure we try to cover.
B
Of course.
A
And. And again, reminding you, hit up itunes and download your copy of the Somali Waltz. And let's get this puppy to number one and show all those woke losers you know, that fun can be fun. Turns into number one. How about that? How about that? How about that for a ride? I like that. Good. All right, let's do it. It's 9:30. It's that time. Big weekend upon us. Us. It's time for odds makers. Oh, here we go. Slick Rick vs. Aaron Paul is jumping in with some picks as well. Man, oh man, it's a big odds makers NFL championship weekend. We've got four teams. The final four is slick calls and it heading to the heading to the championship games that will determine who plays in this year's Super Bowl. Let's get to it, shall we, Slick? Give us a quick rundown. One of the four teams. What are we looking at?
D
Okay, what we got? New England Patriots at 3pm on Sunday are taking on the Denver Broncos in Denver Empower Stadium, otherwise known as Mile High Stadium. Beautiful. Denver, Colorado. One of the most beautiful places in the country to make. And that spread on that game right now is the New England Patriots are coming in as four and a half point road, laying four and a half points on the road. So. Right. Yeah, that's what I'm saying is getting four and a half at home with the backup quarterback and then the 630 game, the NFC Championship game, which really is the game to tune in for. That's going to be the Rams visiting Lumen Field in Seattle, taking on the Seahawks. The spread there is Seattle is the home favorite laying two and a half points last I looked.
A
That's what I'm saying as well. So let's, let's start off with the AFC championship game on Sunday at 3pm in Denver. Imagine if that game was in New England. Man, oh man.
D
Oh, that would have been too much. Buffalo in New England would have been some game in.
A
That would have been crazy. This one again, the AFC Championship 3pm on Sunday. Patriots visiting the Denver Broncos in Denver. Slick. Let's go to you first.
D
Well, you got Mike Vrabel versus Sean Payton, right? Great coaching matchup. Drake May versus Jared Stidham. I don't know if that's such a great matchup. Right. Jared Stidham is the backup quarterback. Unfortunately Bo Nix had a fracture in his ankle after that big victory over Buffalo. Surprised a lot of us. They couldn't believe it because the guy had a beautiful interview at the end of the game. Next thing you know, he's out for the season. So that's going to be a big setback. New England's 80 on the road. Drake May is having an MVP caliber season. He worked on holding onto the ball because you know, he's fumbled six times times in the last two games. Two playoff games that is. So that's a little bit of a concern there. Stidham is the first quarterback making his first start of the season in a championship game since the great Roger Starbuck did it in 1972. Roger Starbuck, one of my greatest favorite public figures of all time. So what could possibly go wrong, right? Looks like everything's going to be on New England's favor there. And that's why I'm going to pick the Denver Broncos. I'm going to take the points. First of all. I know need some wins here. I'm not sure what Ms. Erin's going to do because I always have to tip my hand first. But she sticks to what she has. But I'll tell you the truth, I'm going to go with Denver in an upset. You know, Rick said it a little earlier. Somehow I see that Jared Stidham riding off into the super bowl and what a Cinderella story that would be. They've got a great defense. Denver, by the way, not the Orange Crush of the 70s with Lyle Alzino, but they've held their own. They look good. That's going to be a voicerous crowd. It's going to be. To be a rocking place to be. And I think Denver comes out. I see them going to the Super Bowl. So give me the Denver Broncos plus four and a half in my pocket if. If at worst, they'll lose by a field goal. So I like the points there.
A
All right, so Slick is going with the Denver Broncos. I kind of get a Jeff Hostetler type feeling from this kid as well.
D
That Jeff Hosler in a hotel elevator years ago.
A
I'm sure you did good, man. Yeah, I'm getting.
D
I'm getting like Vin now, dropping names.
A
We won't ask why. Aaron, who are you taking in this game?
G
I am actually going to go with Slick on this one. I am going to take the points here with the Broncos, plus the four and a half. I don't think the Broncos are going to win, but I do think that they're going to cover. I think Vegas is overreacting just a little bit to Stidham in this starting quarterback position since, like Slick said, Bo Nix is out with the ankle injury. Denver has won both opportunities this season as a home underdog, and they're also 4 and 1 against the spread overall this season as an underdog. And I know going up against Mike Frable's coaching is a tough task, but I wouldn't put it past Sean Payton to have something scheming. I think they're gonna come close. They may not win and make it to the super bowl, but I think they are gonna cover.
A
All right, very good. So both Slick and Aaron are going with the Denver Broncos.
G
I really thought Slick was going to take the Patriots.
A
Yeah, I thought one of you would take the Patriots. I guess Paul is next and his Denver Broncos from his response. Well, who do you got for the audience?
B
Well, just so you know, like, I'm a big spatula guy. I like pancakes in the morning, you know, so I'm gonna take out the spatula. I'm gonna flip them. I'm gonna flip myself because I can't go with them. I gotta go against them. Even though I love the Broncos and it's the only thing I bet. But since no, I'm gonna keep it real. I'm Broncos too. I. I can't do it. I also like the under in this one. I like the under in this game too. I don't know if we do totals around here, but I think both teams elite rush defenses. Once teams become one dimensional, you want to rely on two quarterbacks to a second year man and a guy making his first start to have to start dicing up secondaries when the running game isn't there. I don't like it. I like that thing to go under the total points as well. And then we got to go to the next game now.
A
Right.
B
So.
A
Right. We'll do that.
B
Okay.
A
In the next round. So Paul as well is going with Denver. And also keep in mind that Jared Stidham, he's been with Sean. Sean.
B
Yeah. Coaching tree.
A
So McVeigh's the next game he's been in. He's been in his system for a couple years. He knows exactly how it runs. He's not just stepping in off the street like a Philippines.
B
He has nothing to lose. He's got to play loose and fast.
D
Get out of that next.
B
If they do win this one, obviously you want to go against him in the follow up because.
G
And he had a short stint on the Patriots too, so he was going up against his old team. So.
D
Right.
B
Yeah. The coaching tree in this one is. It's a nice alignment certainly.
A
So there you have it. There's the Pick for the first game. Second game happening at 6:30 for the NFC Championship. Rams are visiting the Seahawks in Seattle. Like Slick mentioned, the spread is two and a half. Slick, who are you going with?
B
You're not going to Aaron Frisco. You get, you do get the shaft on this. We should send this to the, to the commissioner.
G
Flick always goes first.
D
I know.
B
I got.
D
I'm always going to set the table here. Well, I got to tell you, the Rams have really gotten hot. They look fantastic again. Common sense says, hey, let's go with the Rams. I know Aaron, she's loved the Rams, although I think she flipped on them recently. That, that Bears game last week, if anybody saw it, was just a phenomenal game. Right. Caleb Williams with that back foot throw there at the end from about the 45 yard line, almost beat them. And I was happy to see the Bears lose and the Rams go to play Seattle because I think it's a great game. I think Seattle would have really took it to the Chicago Bears. We're going to get a great NFC championship game at 6:30 on Sunday night. And I'll tell you the truth, you got a great coaching matchup as well. I mean, but you know, Sean McVay is just a hell of a coach. Matthew Stafford, he is the MVP this season. If Drake may beats him, I'll be very surprised. Devonte Adams, Puka Nakua. Nobody can cover this Puka Nakua, he's an exceptional player. You're gonna go up against the 12th man in Seattle though. And I like that 12th man. I like that loud crowd. I like Matthew Stafford not being able to get that call. A lot of false starts. And I'll tell you, watch out for Kenneth Walker iii. He's gonna step in for the injured Zac Charbonnet who blew his knee out in the game last week. And he's gonna come on strong and have a big day. He's gonna go over 100 yards. Sam Donald, the former New York Jet who used to see Ghost on Monday Night Football, well, guess what? I think he's going to see the Lombardi Trophy this year. I like Seattle to run the table and go all the way. Give me the Seahawks and I'll lay the two and a half cuz that's going to be a field goal at minimum win there for the Seattle Seahawks. Book that one.
A
All right, so there you have it. Slick is going heavy hard on Seattle. Aaron, who are you going with on this one?
G
You know who I'm going with on this one. I'm taking the Rams all the way. There's no way I'm taking the. I'm not waiting. Wait, excuse me. No way I'm not gonna take the Rams here. I know how hard it is going into Seattle against that 12th man, especially with that defense. But if anyone's gonna do it, it's gonna be Stafford at the helm and he has all of his weapons to back him up. Like Slick was saying, he's got Pukinakua, Devonte, Adams and a whole bunch more. And I think back to last month when they played each other in the regular season and how Darnold got bailed out that second half of that game. They should have not won. Should have been the Rams. I think they're going to come back here bit big and win. I don't understand how the Rams are getting the points. I know they're in Seattle. Don't know how they're getting the points. Still, I'm going with the Rams. They are taking it all the way to the Super Bowl. Check it.
A
All right. Very good, sir. It's going with the Rams. Last and not least. Mr. Paul Nolan, who are you picking on this now?
B
Am I allowed to use the total? Because I absolutely love the over in this game. I mean, to me, I don't know.
D
How both teams we go and spread here, Paul.
B
Well, then I'll just, then I'll take Seattle in this one as well because both teams are going to score the their points. But why don't you use over unders in this thing when there's only two games you don't want to play?
D
We just never have tradition.
G
Yeah, we just never have.
D
We never took. Well, you heard the commissioner has to vote on it.
B
All right, so I'm going to take Seattle in this one.
D
You're right.
B
We should do it the, the offense there. They're, you know, there's an offense that you can get it done. But look, I, I think at the end of the day that 12th man will make a difference. The defense in Seattle has really been running the table.
D
They score touchdowns that.
A
Yeah, yeah.
B
What they. They be a shutdown defense in the playoffs and they were a top 10 defense during the year as far as I remember. And so I, I like the. I'll go with the Seahawks in this one.
A
All right, very good. So Paul wanting the over. If you watch the show sometimes, Paul, maybe you'd know we don't do points.
G
Well, we do it for the Super Bowl. Super Bowl. I'll give him that for the Super Bowl. We do do over the under.
A
All right, very good. So there are your picks for a odds makers for today, Friday, January 20th, 23rd. The AFC and the NFC championship games coming up this Sunday. And it should be a wild and wacky day.
D
We'll be taking action on over under on the national anthem, how long it goes on. Believe me, two cockroaches going up the tunnel. We'll be taking numbers on that. We'll have everything, Paul.
C
Don't worry.
B
I used to have a great hookup who was part of the sound team, you know, in the production crews and they would let us know. The rehearsals kept going over every time we would know or when they went on the. We would know. We, we scored out a few times. Good info.
D
Inside tip.
A
So in other words, you had some intelligence.
B
Yeah, that we scored big, which in.
D
The gambling world is rare, at least from my world.
B
Those are good days.
A
Yeah, slick. Anything else in sports since we've got you to the floor here, because I know we didn't do sports much this show. You got any scores or anything you want?
D
Well, actually, no. You got a big win actually. For Keshe Patel and Pam Bondi on this one, ex Olympian and drug kingpin Ryan Wedding is arrested. This is number six of the top ten fugitives in the country who was arrested today. Dylan Gwynne of Breitbart reporting. Ryan Wedding, the former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who was accused of sitting atop an international drug trafficking empire, was arrested Thursday in Mexico. Wedding, 44, is accused of being a member of the Sinaloa cartel and running and participating in a transitional drug trafficking operation. FBI Director Cash Patel said on social media. Wedding stands accused of masterminding and participating in the shipment of millions of dollars worth of drugs from Colombia through Mexico and on into the United States and Canada. Attorney General Pam Bondi says the Wedding will be extradited from Mexico to the United States to stand trial. Director Patel has worked tirelessly to bring fugitives to justice, Bondi said. We are grateful to our incredible ambassador Ron Johnson and the Mexican authorities for assisting us us in this case. Wedding found himself added to the FBI's top 10 most wanted list earlier this year. Authorities attached a 15 million dollar reward to entice people to come forward with information leading to his arrest. A grand jury indictment unsealed in November charged Wedding with the death of a federal witness who was set to testify against him. The indictment further claims that Wedding put a bounty on the witness head and used a Canadian Internet site to find the witness and his wife. Wife Weddings criminal enterprise began in 2008, six years after he represented Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in good old Salt Lake City. So this ties into sports. What a job by our FBI who are getting to do a great job. Only would happen under presidential.
A
What's amazing, he went from snowboarding to being a real life full blown drug kingpin.
B
What a shock. Snowboarder getting high.
D
Got be no kissing at that wedding.
A
All right, we'll take a quick break. Man, oh man. Our number two show is almost done for the night. Joe to box. Take us out. Live from the America first warehouse on a Friday. We'll come back, wrap up the show, go around the room one more time. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Stay there. Live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Man, Joe the box is running out of, running out of steam. He ran over to the couch when he heard the music. He's like, all right, I'm done. He's like, I got my steps in. I'm done. Oxygen. Exactly. Live from Studio 6B on a Friday night. Thank you so much for joining us on this weekend. I know a lot of people who could be in the, in the, I guess, path of this upcoming snowstorm. We hope you stay safe this weekend. Keep that in mind. Be smart, don't be stupid. But let's go around the room one more time before we close things out. Let's, let's wing ourselves off to warm and wonderful West Palm beach with Vin, West Palm, Vin Butta. Vin, what do you got for us?
C
I got a couple of quick things here about, you know, one about our corrupt judges. The House Republicans are reviving a push to impeach some of these activist judges. And, you know, though they may not be successful here, I like the idea of, of this movement. It's, it's something that has to happen. Judges need to judge. If we can't trust judges, sort of, that they're the last sort of place that democracy and fairness should exist. There's Doug Bopart there, that, that dope, right? But if we can't trust judges to judge on the law, that's what they're supposed to do. There's a document, there's law written in it. The law tells you what it should do and the judge is supposed to judge to that within reasonable protocol. And they don't do it. They're activists and we have to stop that. So the Republicans are trying to do it. I don't know how successful they're going to be, but, but we have to do something about this. We can't have a country run like.
A
This because all these guys think they're the, they're the check on the presidency, which is, I'm sorry, that's not the way this works. You guys are, you guys are local judges, right? You have no say in this. Shut up and sit down.
C
Yeah, and one other tidbit, just to put it out there. We were all been waiting for this TikTok deal to close and it looks like a deal is finalized, closed yesterday. Deals with a bunch of great American companies that are investing into TikTok and a joint venture with the Chinese. And hopefully this puts the tic tac thing to bed. And by the way, when did this all start? About a year ago. Trump's been working on this deal for TikTok. It takes that long. I'm in the deal making world all day, you know, a year to get a deal like this structured and done and funded and closed. Yeah, that takes at least a year. So, you know, it's done. This is good. And hopefully it keeps our personal information outside of China. That's, that's the key.
A
Yeah. Which is. Which is the big thing when it comes to TikTok. All right, Vin, thank you so much for that. Paul Nolan, he's got one more thing he wants to hit you with. What do you got for us, Paul?
B
Firstly, I think Vin's right on this. This is a big deal. These. The amount of power that that algorithm has and the way it amplifies distrust in America and our policies, and, you know, it does a really good job of dividing us. That, to me, was like, you know, a really strong weapon of the Chinese government. It was more than just social media. There's a few things. One, obviously, the J6 or Fanon.
A
Yeah, the cop.
B
Michael Fanon. He's been all over the. Many of you saw him going after Ivan Raichlin. He made a scene again. This is him. I would like to show this quick clip of him being a punk in the court. This guy's a traitor. He knows it. You could see the panic on his face. All this evidence is going to come out. He knows they lost control of the narrative, and he's. He's acting like a caged rat who's caught.
E
Right.
B
And I think we should play this.
C
I would like to quickly address the.
A
Police officers of January 6th. Mr. Don, Mr. Fanon, Mr. Go.
C
Now, Mr. Hodges. I'm a member of the new select.
A
Committee to actually examine.
C
Actually examine what happened that day. And I can tell you, gentlemen, that.
A
The fault does not lie with Donald Trump. It lies with Yogananda Pittman and the.
C
U.S. capitol leadership team.
A
We know. We know they had the intelligence, and.
C
There was going to be a high propensity for violence that day. Claim my time.
A
Yeah. You will be in order. The time belongs to the gentleman from Texas.
E
We've had some disruptions already.
A
We don't need that.
C
Let the gentleman.
F
The gentleman may continue.
A
We know the Capitol leadership team, specifically.
C
Yogananda Pittman, had the intelligence. Intelligence, and there was going to be.
A
A high propensity for violence. That.
B
Yeah, everyone saw the other clip, right. With him going head to head, claiming, you said, you're gonna hurt my kids like this. This is a guy who's clearly desperate. He is a traitor. And there is so much evidence. There's 14,000 hours of footage that when it. And if it does get released, if the rhinos who are protecting the Capitol Police will step aside, get out of the way, and stop treating Trump like a passing storm. So they keep their. Their apple cart. Fine. We will finally have justice. Because what do we say when this first Trump came in this to me is the lowest hanging fruit.
A
Right.
B
There's so much evidence available and every libtard has got. Am I allowed to say that on that side?
A
Yes, you can.
D
I've heard that before. Yeah, on tv.
B
They hang on there like it's their holy grail as to why Trump is an insurrectionist, a traitor. This is what they hang on. This is really all they have. Let's expose this one.
A
Yeah, definitely. So let's hope that happens because that guy is like you said, he's basically a scumbag and a traitor. So slick. Real quick, one more pass through the through the sports world for us.
D
Well, Rick, unfortunately you're going to be hearing a lot about this jackrabbit over the next few weeks. Bad Bunny to wear dress in super bowl halftime show dedicated to queer icons. What else?
A
Right? Of course.
D
Warner Todd Houston a bright boy Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny seems to be planning to shove his wokeism hard in the faces of football fans during his upcoming super bowl halftime show by wearing a dress and celebrating LGBTQ plus this and that icons from the stage. The gender bending rapper who refuses to speak or sing in English had already sparked controversy among football fans when after the league announced he was their choice for the big show. Social media explorer with images of his past performances in women's clothing. So anyway, now report says Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio. Oh, I wonder. Fully intends to perform wearing a dress during next month's NFL show. According to the insider who spoke with celebrity gossip Radar Online, the rapper lives to push envelopes and will glam up for the February 8th halftime show. He also likes to push President Trump. And I just ought to be very interesting. I hope everybody just like tunes out goes and eats Doritos, has a binge on wings and just ignores that entire nonsense. I'm not looking forward. This is one I usually love the halftime shows, you know, and I'm, I'm pretty eclectic. I like a lot of different bands. Prince did the greatest super bowl performance ever, I'll say that right now here. But I'll tell you, this one is going to be a complete dud and I'm not looking forward to it. I may not even watch it.
B
Was it last season a dud too or no?
A
Yeah, yeah, I think last season Stone too. All right, Rick. Sports brought to you by Mike Lindell's MyPillow. Use our code. Lfs6 be a check. I got this quick video I got to show you guys before we head out for the weekend. This Wild video from Long island right down the road in Ridge. Body cam footage from Suffolk county police officers responding. Responding to a bank robbery. Well, they were in for a little bit more than they had anticipated when it comes to this bank robbery. As they showed up, cut number seven. Check out what happened when they showed up. Cut seven. It's not a bank robbery.
C
Oh, dear.
A
It's a deer running rampant.
D
John, come here.
C
John.
A
Trying to escape the bank that it broke into. Said, look at that.
C
Wow.
A
The cops enter the bank, they try to. They try to do a little rodeo action and grab them. What?
B
Yeah, that's what guns are for.
A
Paul.
B
I want the back strap.
A
They were able to grow.
B
Delicious.
D
Yeah, Paul says filet mignon.
A
They got him to jump out the window. He jumped through and then he ran out through the. Through the parking lot. And I believe he got hit by a car. No, I'm. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. Aaron. Aaron.
C
Terrible.
A
I'm kidding.
F
It lived, okay?
A
It lived, Aaron. It lives.
G
That's enough.
B
We're not eating deer.
G
Wrap the show up.
A
So there you have it. I. I knew I had to share.
B
That because that doesn't show you overpopulation, man. They gotta have hunting season on the. On the east end.
A
What do you mean on the. On the deer population.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah, that usually happens around here. All right, that just about a Friday night. As always, thanks to our military active and and retired first responders, EMTs, firefighters, police, ICE agents. Be safe. Border patrol. Thank you. Everyone working on the front lines, of course, everybody watching the show. We appreciate it. Aaron and Fran in the booth. Martin from the America first warehouse. Joe the Fox. Hey, Joe. We get your point. And everybody, of course, watching at home. Thank you to the chats, everybody on Rumble, Twitter and YouTube, Facebook. We appreciate it. Have a great weekend. Have a safe weekend. We will see you Monday night. Bringing it back live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice. Have a great weekend. Peace. This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human.
Episode Date: January 24, 2026
Host: Studio Panel (Rick, Paul, Slick Rick, Vin “West Palm Vin,” guests)
Notable Guests: LJ Fino (Real America’s Music)
Major Theme: “Real News, Honest Views” – Unfiltered analysis of current politics, culture, economic trends, media narratives, sports, and the impact of American values on news and entertainment.
This energetic, multi-host episode was packed with lively banter on major news events, cultural trends, and pointed commentary on American politics, the economy, and media narratives. The team broadcast from the "America First Warehouse," featuring segments spanning from weather hype and “Snowmageddon” to economic optimism, cultural victories, political jabs at Davos, and the rise of anti-woke media content. There was a strong undertone of pushing back against establishment media narratives and celebrating alternative, value-driven voices.
Topic: Media overhyping a major snowstorm (“Snowmageddon”) covering most of the US except Florida.
Topics: Davos coverage, media personalities, social media handles, audience interactions
“It’s really nice when a dumb person attacks a smart person, and the smart person just gets to eviscerate the dumb person.”
— Paul (11:03)
Slick Rick’s sports rundown:
Vin on the Economy:
Trump Speech Clip: (28:59)
Interview w/ LJ Fino (Real America's Music):
Scott Bessant (Trump admin official) Mocks Newsom:
The show exuded a tone that’s direct, irreverent, humorous, and unapologetically anti-establishment. Panelists blended pointed cultural and political critique with community spirit and optimism, particularly about American economic potential and the explosion of non-traditional, value-driven media. Recurrent themes were skepticism of mainstream narratives, cheerleading for economic “America First” trends, lampooning of globalist and “woke” elites, and celebration of bottom-up cultural revolts. The “Real America’s Music” initiative and “Somali Waltz” song are hailed as symbols of this new era.
This episode is a quintessential slice of “real talk” on conservative news and pop culture. The panel covers current events, skewers political and media hypocrisy, and spotlights the rise of alternative American media—from news to music—serving an audience hungry for unfiltered, values-driven content.
| Segment | Timestamp (start) |
|-------------------|-------------------|
| Weather / Snowmageddon | 05:21
| Sports Preview / Woke Olympics | 04:00 & 15:39
| Consumer Sentiment / Economy | 19:38, continued 25:54
| Davos/Green New Deal Critique | 28:39
| ICE, Immigration, Crime Stats | 39:06
| Real America’s Music Interview | 50:55
| Scott Bessant vs. Gavin Newsom | 65:13
| Odds-Makers/Sports Betting | 73:53
| Judging/Judicial Activism & TikTok | 87:06
| J6 Testimony Policing | 89:06
| Show Wrap & Final Sports | 92:11
For a real-time, rowdy, and deeply skeptical take on the week’s politics, culture, economics, and media, this episode delivers with lots of laughs, strong takes, and a clear celebration of “real America.”