Real America’s Voice – Live From Studio 6B
Episode Date: Monday, December 1, 2025
Podcast: iHeartPodcasts
Hosts: Big D, Slickster, Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan, Aaron
Episode Overview
This episode of “Live From Studio 6B” opens the month of December with robust political commentary, news updates, sports recaps, and unfiltered panel banter. The main theme centers around President Trump’s first year of his second term—his governance by executive order, critiques of Congressional inaction, and broader commentary on energy, free speech, and internal political dynamics. The team also dives into sports predictions, media controversies, government waste, and free speech clampdowns abroad. The tone is spirited, irreverent, and distinctly skeptical of establishment politics and mainstream media.
Key Segment Breakdowns
1. Holiday Recap & Light Banter
Timestamps: [01:30–04:30]
- The hosts return from Thanksgiving, joking about leftovers and “stuffing muffins,” setting an informal, friendly tone.
- Notable Quote:
- Paul Nolan: "Yeah, that should be my nickname. Used to be stud muffin, but no more. Now it's stuffing muffin." [03:31]
- Lead into coverage of news, sports, and the coming month.
2. First Word: Trump’s Second Term & Congressional Inertia
Timestamps: [04:38–10:47]
Main Insights:
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Big D delivers a monologue on President Trump’s aggressive agenda:
- Nearly a year into his second term, Trump has issued an unprecedented number of executive actions (217 executive orders, 54 memoranda, 110 proclamations per Ballotpedia).
- Only 28 of these measures have been codified by Congress (barely 13%)—leaving the bulk of Trump’s policies vulnerable to reversal.
- Speaker Mike Johnson and Congress are criticized for being ineffectual, leaving key Trump priorities (WHO withdrawal, CBDC ban, DEI, gender ideology) unprotected.
- Personnel lags: Out of 1,300 Senate-confirmable positions, only 265 confirmed, with many Obama/Biden holdovers—suggesting ongoing “deep state” sabotage.
- Congress is derided as the true “aristocracy,” unaccountable, work-shy, and out of touch.
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Notable Quotes:
- Big D: "Executive orders are, well, temporary. They are Band-Aids. They can be ripped off the moment a new Democrat president walks in." [06:00]
- "The real unaccountable aristocracy is the 535 members of Congress... federal government's true welfare queens." [07:40]
Panel Discussion:
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Paul Nolan rails against both parties but calls “RINOs” a special disaster:
- "Trump is without a doubt being sabotaged by the RINOs who make me sick..." [10:47]
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Delgado questions Congressional priorities:
- "Anytime the government gets involved, it affects your freedom. We have less freedom to... get things done." [12:04]
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The panel pushes for Congressional accountability and action over rhetoric.
3. Sports Panel & Odds Makers Picks
Timestamps: [17:24–24:15]
- Slickster recaps the panel’s football picks, with playful chiding between the hosts.
- Conversation about NFL coaching personalities and team performances, including the Giants vs. Patriots game.
- Notable Moment: Player banter mocking NFL coaches and panel members’ sports acumen.
4. Main News Stories – Highlights
4.1. Gas Prices & U.S. Energy Policy
Timestamps: [26:23–31:41]
- U.S. gasoline prices reported at $3/gallon average, attributed to increased U.S. oil production and OPEC output.
- Panel links falling energy costs to Trump’s energy policies.
- Quote:
- Paul Nolan: "Let's drill, baby. Get the oil going... Trump's on the move and despite all of the people in government trying to wreck his agenda, bravo for President Trump." [27:20]
4.2. Trump MRI & Media Narratives
Timestamps: [31:52–36:09]
- Rick Delgado breaks down media obsession with President Trump’s health. White House releases MRI results, highlighting Trump’s strong cardiovascular health and dismissing speculation about cognitive decline.
- Panel skewers media double standards re: Biden’s health:
- Big D: "These are people for four years, [who said] word one about Joe Biden..." [33:12]
4.3. Texas Designates CAIR a Terrorist Organization
Timestamps: [36:30–38:17]
- Governor Greg Abbott designates CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist and transnational criminal organizations.
- Clips and commentary celebrate this move as protecting “Western values.”
- Steve Toth (clip): "Islam is not a religion that's compatible with Western values... it's a military organization that seeks subjugation." [37:55]
4.4. Minnesota Somali Welfare Fraud Case
Timestamps: [40:31–46:54]
- Paul Nolan describes a “massive Somali welfare fraud” in Minnesota: $1B+ COVID relief and welfare funds stolen, with the governor’s office allegedly ignoring warnings and whistleblowers.
- Panel details three levels of schemes (food, Medicaid, autism programs).
- Social media activism helps push issue into the spotlight.
4.5. Sports Quick Hit: Rodney Harrison Incident
Timestamps: [46:45–48:54]
- Noteworthy moment where Rodney Harrison freezes live on Sunday Night Football, drawing concern; the panel jokes about their own on-air gaffes.
5. Media Feuds & Government Transparency
Timestamps: [51:15–56:06]
- Panel responds to Miranda Devine’s article criticizing FBI leadership under Cash Patel and Dan Bongino. They question her motives, pointing out the lack of named sources and suggesting internal squabbles.
- Bongino’s pushback is aired: "You can always count on Miranda for a timed hit piece..."
6. Free Speech Clampdowns: Focus on the UK
Timestamps: [56:08–68:11]
- Delgado covers the UK’s plan to largely abolish jury trials for non-serious cases, including free speech prosecutions, favoring judge-only trials that reportedly yield higher conviction rates.
- Paul Nolan shares case of a British man arrested for gun photos legally taken in the U.S., and panel notes rising “Gestapo tactics” around free expression.
- Tucker Carlson/Piers Morgan: Carlson presses Morgan over the UK’s criminalization of “offensive language,” highlighting the chilling effect—Morgan refuses to repeat a word under discussion due to fear of arrest.
- Quote:
- Paul Nolan: "It’s very simple—you’re either for free speech or you aren’t. There’s no in-between here." [61:18]
7. Panel Interviews & Health Advice
Timestamps: [74:03–80:27]
- Interview with Peter Gillooly, CEO of The Wellness Company:
- Discusses flu season, the limited effectiveness of flu shots (“trending down toward 40% or upper 30% effectiveness this year”), and the importance of early intervention with medications.
- The panel and Gillooly advocate for personal preparedness and nasal hygiene as preventive strategies.
8. Culture & Media: Rosie O'Donnell and Political Dysfunction
Timestamps: [83:33–86:36]
- Rosie O’Donnell blames Trump for her move to Ireland and her autistic child’s distress, highlighting the transfer of “Trump Derangement Syndrome” to the next generation.
- Big D: “There’s no connection between all these kids who end up getting whacked out because the parents make them that way and the parents being whacked out. I’m sure there’s no connection…” [85:01]
9. Closing Sports & Economic Panel
Timestamps: [87:23–92:12]
- Slickster covers Giants falling to the Patriots, plus sports media news: Dick Vitale and Charles Barkley to team up for NCAA coverage.
- Stephen A. Smith calls out NYC’s new mayor as a “communist” for promising “free” services:
- "Free ain't reality. Nothing's free in this world..." [90:28]
10. Final News Hits
Timestamps: [93:03–97:07]
- Paul Nolan spotlights the "Seditious Six," linking deep-state actors to anti-Trump administrative maneuvering.
- Delgado highlights a DOJ employee charged with terrorism after doxxing a federal agent during a border raid—underscoring the “deep state” theme.
- The show signs off urging Tennessee voters to turn out for Republican Matt Van Epps.
Notable Quotes & Moments
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On Congressional Accountability:
- Big D: “Stop yelling at the White House. Start asking why the Republican Congress is allowed to sleep on the job while the country needs saving.” [08:25]
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On Sports Picks:
- Big D: “Give me New England for my life tonight by 40.” [19:24]
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On Energy Prices:
- Rick Delgado: “When you talk about the price of energy, it drives everything... if those prices come down, naturally everything will start to follow.” [30:09]
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On Free Speech:
- Tucker Carlson (referenced): About Elizabeth Kinney’s case – “She’s arrested and convicted of a hate crime. The guy who beat her up is not arrested or convicted.” [67:24]
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On Miranda Devine’s Article:
- Big D: “I’m reading this and thinking, who took over her account and put this out?” [54:03]
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On Rosie O’Donnell:
- Big D: “There’s no connection between all these, these kids who end up getting whacked out because their parents make them that way and the parents being whacked out. I’m sure there’s no connection…” [85:22]
Episode Timeline & Topics
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00–04:30 | Banter, Thanksgiving, show open | | 04:38–10:47 | Trump’s executive actions, Congress inaction | | 10:47–13:46 | Panel: Congressional leaders, priorities, “RINOs” | | 17:24–24:15 | Sports picks & banter | | 26:23–31:41 | Gas prices, U.S. energy, media reactions | | 31:52–36:09 | Trump’s MRI, media skepticism, White House response | | 36:30–38:17 | Texas, CAIR terrorist designation | | 40:31–46:54 | Minnesota Somali welfare fraud, whistleblowers | | 46:45–48:54 | Sports: Rodney Harrison on-air “freeze” | | 51:15–56:06 | Media feud: Devine, Bongino, FBI leadership | | 56:08–68:11 | Free speech threats in UK, jury trial abolition, clips | | 74:03–80:27 | The Wellness Company CEO interview, flu preparedness | | 83:33–86:36 | Rosie O'Donnell’s Trump outrage, pop culture | | 87:23–92:12 | More sports, Stephen A. Smith on NYC’s “free” promises | | 93:03–97:07 | Final news stories, DOJ employee indicted, sign-off |
Summary Takeaways
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Critical Focus on Congressional Inertia: The hosts lambast both parties, especially Republicans, for failing to “lock in” Trump’s agenda and for the slow pace of confirmations, casting Congress as fundamentally unaccountable and self-serving.
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Distrust of Mainstream Narratives: The show frames coverage of Trump’s health, media attacks, and establishment responses as agenda-driven while celebrating coverage that confirms their worldview.
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Populist, Skeptical Perspective: The panel threads a theme of populism—championing energy policy, calling out government waste and fraud, warning of “deep state” operations, and defending free speech against censorship trends in the UK and US.
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Blend of Humor, Sports, and Politics: The tone is irreverent, brisk, and playful, interspersed with genuine policy discussion and audience interaction.
For listeners new to Studio 6B, this episode exemplifies the show’s mission: blending pointed, conservative political critique with sports, culture, and an unapologetic willingness to challenge both the right and the left—always with plenty of laughs and sharp elbows along the way.
