Live From Studio 6B – Friday, March 13, 2026
Podcast: Real America’s Voice (iHeartPodcasts)
Date: March 14, 2026
Episode Overview
In this Friday night edition of "Live From Studio 6B," the Real America’s Voice crew gathers at the lively and patriotic America First Warehouse. The panel hosts a spirited discussion centering on recent political developments, the ongoing U.S.-Iran war, media coverage, and the polarized state of American politics. As always, the show mixes hard-hitting analysis with humor, sports updates, candid interviews, and unapologetic commentary from a roster of familiar voices, including Damon (“Big D”), Rick Delgado, Slick Rick, Paul Nolan, and guests like Kevin Downey Jr.
Main Discussion Themes
1. Democratic Division and the War with Iran
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Opening Segment (07:28–16:15):
The hosts tackle a Wall Street Journal op-ed by noted Democrat attorney David Boies, who argues that partisanship over the Iran conflict is harmful. Boies calls for Democrats to support President Trump’s military actions against Iran for the country’s safety, stating the U.S. must prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.-
Quote (12:10):
“President Trump should be cut the slack due any president in this situation.” – [A, paraphrasing Boies] -
Quote (15:16):
“[Boies writes:] ‘If we believe Iran is a serious threat, we need to support President Trump on this issue ... not because we admire him, but because it’s the right thing for the country.’”
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Panel’s Take:
- Democrats are accused of being “anti-American” and rooting against the country in order to spite Trump.
- The left, particularly “the liberal wacko wing,” is described as hysterical and obstructionist.
- Republicans, by contrast, are portrayed as rallying around the president in times of war.
2. Media and Narrative Control
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Corporate Media Critique (13:44–15:16):
Paul Nolan describes corporate media as being in “lockstep with the banking system,” accusing them of shaping war narratives for financial interests.- Quote (14:24):
“For the first time, we’re watching the media say war bad ... But it’s because it’s Trump going to war. ... This feels like the real deal in terms of the long term.” – Paul Nolan
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Media Misinformation & Double Standards (22:22–24:24):
The team ridicules “lamestream media” talking points about a lack of strategy in Hormuz and doubt about Trump’s plans.- Quote (22:39):
“They have no plan. Well, guess what. ... They have a plan longer than you’ve had a plan on how to sound like you know anything.” – [A]
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3. Presidential Leadership and the Trump Doctrine
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Trump’s Statement & Military Action (20:01–27:23):
Trump’s “truth” post is read, detailing a significant bombing raid on Iran’s Kharg Island (a vital oil hub), warning that Iranian escalation will prompt further U.S. action.-
Quote (22:16):
“I have chosen not to wipe out the oil infrastructure ... but should Iran interfere with free passage ... I will immediately reconsider that decision.” – President Trump -
Strategic Discussion:
- Panelists theorize the raid’s timing was meant to maximize economic/market impact and pressure China and Russia, who rely on Iranian oil.
- Chinese diplomatic confusion is noted, with China publicly condemning Iran’s attacks.
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4. Coverage of Terrorism, Immigration, and Social Issues
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Rising Threats & Political Correctness (33:08–38:35):
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Kevin Downey Jr. and Rick Delgado discuss left-wing media and politicians being “more afraid of accusations of racism than actual violence.”
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Cites recent attacks and exposes the perceived strategy to infiltrate American culture and institutions (“They’ve spelled it out ... we’re dedicated to eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within.”)
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Quote (34:54):
“If you complain that we’re going to explode in your kid’s school, you’re an Islamophobe. It’s not working anymore though.” – Kevin Downey Jr.
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Michigan Synagogue Attack & Law Enforcement Failures (62:03–68:54):
- Governor Whitmer’s remarks following a foiled attack are critiqued for blaming “online rhetoric” rather than addressing radicalism.
- Multiple panelists highlight media reluctance to name the ideology behind recent attacks, calling out double standards and failures in the justice system (“we’ve got to start holding these judges accountable”).
5. Patriot Interviews & Community Voices
- Notable Community Guests (44:31–47:49; 74:26–76:10):
- Interviews with Robert “Lego Man” Morris (J6 prisoner-author) and Shane Jenkins (founder, StandInTheGap Foundation, supporting Jan 6 defendants and their families).
- Quote (46:16):
“In our Ranger creed, surrender is not a Ranger word.” – Robert Morris
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- Interviews with Robert “Lego Man” Morris (J6 prisoner-author) and Shane Jenkins (founder, StandInTheGap Foundation, supporting Jan 6 defendants and their families).
Sports & Lighter Fare
Regular Sports Updates throughout:
- College basketball tournaments, UFC ticket updates, MLB, World Baseball Classic, and rodeo highlights, often delivered with irreverent banter.
- Fun moment (99:34): President Trump receiving a custom cowboy hat from rodeo cowboys at the White House.
Pop Culture & Music
- Interview: LJ Fino – “God, Grit and Guns” (82:18–89:40):
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Fino announces the new Truth Bombers single and the upcoming full album (May 1st), discussing the impact of Real America’s Music in shifting the industry.
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Billboard plans a new chart, “Songs for Social Change,” due to the song’s success.
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Quote (86:50):
“The major labels are dead. ... The artist builds themselves up and then the distributor pours fuel on the fire.” – LJ Fino
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Memorable Moments & Lighter Segments
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Secret Service Anecdote about Trump (56:06–61:40):
- Viral post describes Trump as uniquely personable and respectful to his Secret Service detail.
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“After experiencing this, how can I go back to being called ‘Agent’ after Trump remembered my kids’ names?” – [A, quoting a Secret Service agent]
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- Viral post describes Trump as uniquely personable and respectful to his Secret Service detail.
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Bigfoot Clusters in Ohio? (100:37–104:07):
- The panel jokes about a series of Bigfoot sightings near Cleveland, riffing off cryptozoology and podcast claims in their trademark ribald wit.
Additional Noteworthy Quotes
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On the Influence of Political Correctness (37:38):
“It’s the same playbook BLM used ... You can’t say a word about it. ... We’re just tired. You overplayed your hand.” – Paul Nolan -
On Social Media and Search Engines (95:44):
“Google News featured just 2% right-leaning stories ... This is why Google sucks. Reason number 2,953 to hate liberals.” – Paul Nolan
Key Timestamps & Segments
| Segment / Topic | Timestamp (MM:SS) | |---------------------------------------------------------|---------------------| | Show proper/main content starts | 03:36 | | Wall Street Journal - David Boies op-ed discussion | 07:28–16:15 | | Trump “truth” on Iran raid | 20:01–27:23 | | China’s response to Iran crisis | 25:49–27:23 | | Sports segment (college hoops, UFC) | 28:05–31:31 | | News: “Islamophobia” narrative, media critique | 33:08–38:11 | | Tribute to U.S. airmen lost in Iraq | 38:39–42:55 | | Interview: Robert “Lego Man” Morris | 44:31–47:49 | | News: Epstein prison guard investigation | 48:02–51:08 | | Cuban protests & regime instability | 52:33–54:53 | | Secret Service & Trump personal stories | 56:06–61:40 | | Music: Interview with LJ Fino, “God, Grit and Guns” | 82:18–89:40 | | Smash-and-grab robbery video commentary | 89:56–91:20 | | Rodeo segment – Trump & cowboys at White House | 98:19–100:24 | | Bigfoot sightings wrap-up segment | 100:37–104:07 |
Episode Tone & Takeaways
The episode is fast-paced and passionate, blending news analysis with on-the-ground interviews, sports banter, and frequent humor. The panel proudly advances a conservative populist stance, regularly expressing skepticism or derision toward the mainstream media, left-leaning politicians, and calls for political correctness. Patriotism, the culture wars, and strong leadership are central themes, with the hosts consistently praising President Trump’s decisiveness in foreign policy, his personal approach, and their own role as truth-tellers outside the media mainstream.
Notable closing point: The episode ends with both lightheartedness (jokes about Bigfoot) and a reaffirmation of support for the military and first responders, rounding out an edition that’s unfiltered, confrontational, and deeply tied to the program’s grassroots audience.
For listeners who missed the episode: You’ll find a potent blend of red-meat commentary on the Iran conflict, media bias, and American cultural identity—tempered by humor and community spotlights—all delivered with a fervor that’s signature to Live From Studio 6B.
