Real America’s Voice – Live From Studio 6B
Episode Date: Monday, December 29, 2025
Host: Big D (Studio 6B), with Slick Rick, Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan, Aaron, and Fran
Episode Overview
This episode of Live From Studio 6B dives into the latest controversies surrounding birthright citizenship, ongoing revelations about massive fraud in Minnesota's Somali-run daycare centers and state programs, and high-profile political headlines. The crew blends their signature banter with sharp-edged conservative commentary, covering everything from constitutional debates to detailed fraud exposés and sports recaps. A lively show kicks off Real America’s Voice's week, aiming to challenge mainstream narratives through the lens of American values.
Key Segments & Discussion Highlights
1. Holiday Catch-up and Show Opener
Time: 03:42–07:24
- The cast exchanges post-Christmas anecdotes, with humorous stories about leftovers and holiday indulgence.
- Casual banter sets a laid-back yet engaged tone for the evening.
- Notable Quote:
“Too much every time I checked I just felt full.” – Big D (06:46)
2. First Word: In-Depth Take – Birthright Citizenship & The Constitution
Time: 07:24–14:52
- Big D delivers an extended commentary challenging the current interpretation of birthright citizenship via the 14th Amendment, arguing it's a “giant loophole” exploited by illegal immigrants and misapplied by modern courts.
- Cites historical context, such as Senator Lyman Trumbull’s and John Jay’s writings, and Supreme Court cases (e.g., Wong Kim Ark, Elk v. Wilkins, Minor v. Happersett).
- Claims that the framers intended “natural born citizen” to require both parents to be citizens, thus arguing past presidents like Obama and current VP Harris would not qualify under this originalist reading.
- Calls for Congressional and Supreme Court action to clarify or amend citizenship laws.
- Notable Quotes:
"Subject to the jurisdiction thereof—that's not just about being on US soil, folks. No sir, that's about complete political allegiance." – Big D (08:05)
"Citizenship is sacred; it’s the heart of the social contract. We can't let liberal loopholes destroy it." – Big D (13:55)
3. Panel Reaction: Conservative Perspective on Immigration and Identity Politics
Time: 14:52–16:16
- Aaron and Paul Nolan expand on Big D's commentary, criticizing lack of pushback and broader “social engineering” eroding American values.
- Paul rails against what he sees as the left’s systematic deconstruction of national pride and identity.
- Ilhan Omar called out for recent comments seen as divisive.
- Notable Quote:
“It’s the erosion of the American core values... they want to eliminate nationalist populist pride because somehow they framed it to be, you know, you're a colonialist... truly outstanding how people fall for it.” – Paul Nolan (15:16)
4. Sports Segment: Odds Makers Recap and Monday Night Football Picks
Time: 21:09–27:36, 70:09–73:51
- Slick Rick and Aaron recap weekend NFL results and discuss ongoing odds-making segments.
- Special attention to unpredictability during the holiday season and underdog stories.
- Monday Night Football predictions: Both pick the Rams.
- Fun fact: Tom Brady never took a snap with his team eliminated from playoff contention in his career (27:04).
5. News Roundup: Schumer & Drug Smuggling, Propaganda in Media, GOP Year Recap
Time: 27:36–29:24, 64:11–70:09
- Paul Nolan highlights Schumer’s past supporting aggressive anti-narcotics laws, suggesting hypocrisy in present debates.
- Extended riff on political grandstanding about congressional achievements; skepticism toward Speaker Johnson’s claim of a “strong year for House Republicans.”
- Delivers a recurring theme that establishment politicians and institutions act primarily in self-interest over conservative or constitutional principles.
6. Main Headline: Massive Somali-Run Daycare Fraud in Minnesota (and Beyond)
Time: 34:39–59:49
- Rick Delgado details an exposé by independent journalist Nick Shirley, who uncovers widespread fraud in Minnesota’s Somali-run childcare centers:
- Reports millions in government payouts to empty or sham facilities, sometimes with misspelled names and blacked-out windows.
- Includes clip of Nick Shirley investigating one such center.
“This place is licensed for 99 children… there’s no one here right now, it’s midday… government is complicit with this.” – Nick Shirley (36:35)
- Senator Ron Johnson reacts, commits to using subpoena power to chase records; roots out lack of transparency in blue states (38:36).
- Evidence of fraud dating back at least to 2018 (Rep. Jason Lewis testimony) and MS/NBC local news coverage of similar fraud cases in Maine and Washington.
- The cast criticizes lack of accountability, connect alleged fraud networks to political interests and NGOs, and bemoan excuses and inaction from Democratic officials, especially Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
- Notable Classic Excuse:
“We will not tolerate fraud… work with our federal partners…” – Walz’s spokesperson (41:43)
- Paul: “The fraud just doesn’t end... $28+ million in Maine alone,” likening it to a laundering operation (53:01).
- Tensions over claims the exposé is “doctored video” begin surfacing in the media (115:06).
- Audience is encouraged to reject “racism” smears and focus on clear evidence.
- Timestamps for Key Clips:
- Nick Shirley at fraud site: 36:35
- Sen. Ron Johnson on investigation: 38:36
- Rep. Jason Lewis 2018 testimony: 43:05
- Gov. Walz on fraud: 55:50 & 56:34
- Local Maine news: 51:50
7. Panel: Broader Implications & Frustration
Time: 59:49–64:11
- Show exasperation at government inability or unwillingness to oversee and prosecute fraud.
- Voices skepticism that recent charges will matter, invoking patterns of scapegoating and systemic loopholes.
- Paul Nolan: “Until I see an arrest... it’s going to be really hard to not lose all confidence in government completely.” (53:06)
- Aaron: “Numbers don’t lie. Democrats do. And so do Somalis.” (59:23)
- Data point: Over 42,861 NGOs handle $120 billion in Minnesota alone (59:33).
8. Headline Roundup: Trump, Netanyah, Ukraine Peace Efforts, and Iran
Time: 83:13–107:09
- Trump hosts Israeli PM Netanyahu and Ukrainian President Zelensky at Mar-a-Lago.
- Trump and Netanyahu work on phase-two of the Israeli-Palestinian truce, with Trump floating the idea of a pardon for Netanyahu and mentions a unique Israeli honor for him.
- Trump reiterates hardline stance on Iran; threatens drastic action if they resume weapons programs.
- Updates on Russia-Ukraine peace efforts:
- Trump claims progress, but “thorny issues remain.”
- US offers Ukraine 15-year security guarantee; Zelensky wants 50.
- Panel reactions skeptical of left-wing media’s portrayal of Trump as a Putin “stooge,” yet note practical importance of peace initiatives.
- Notable Quotes:
“I hope Iran is not trying to build up… because we don’t want to waste the fuel on a B-2 for a 37-hour trip both ways.” – President Trump (87:47)
“There’s no question about it. He wants peace here. The world wants peace. The Democrat party and the neocons want war because that's another scam to steal taxpayer money.” – Paul Nolan (104:34)
9. Cultural & Sports Uplifts
Time: 94:12–99:43, 111:29–114:38
- Uplifting viral moment: World War II vet, aged 104, plays the national anthem on soprano saxophone at an Islanders–Rangers game.
- Panel lauds this as a highlight of the year: "That’s why they call it the greatest generation of all time.” – Slick Rick (97:44)
- New stories:
- $91M LSU coach Lane Kiffin cheaps out on a grocery bag for laughs (111:56).
- “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match: Nick Kyrgios handily defeats Sabalenka, reviving debate over men vs. women in sports.
10. Pop Culture & Media Manipulation
Time: 74:01–77:09
- Paul Nolan highlights James Comey’s behind-the-scenes role in encouraging propaganda-friendly TV portrayals of the FBI and other agencies, showing collusion between media and government power.
- “Here’s an example of how the FBI and the intelligentsia have their grubby paws in everything you see.” – Paul Nolan (75:01)
11. Closing Headlines & Human Interest
Time: 115:58–120:07
- Texas father uses GPS to rescue his kidnapped daughter—panel discusses what they would do in a similar situation (more “Reacher,” less patience for police).
- Emphasis on rise in lawlessness and failure of institutions to safeguard the public.
- Salute to police, military, and first responders (120:00).
Memorable Moments & Notable Quotes (with Timestamps)
- On Birthright Citizenship:
“Subject to the jurisdiction thereof—that's not just about being on US soil, folks. No sir, that's about complete political allegiance.” – Big D (08:05) - Heritage & Identity Politics:
“It’s the erosion of the American core values... they want to eliminate nationalist populist pride because somehow they framed it to be, you know, you're a colonialist...” – Paul Nolan (15:16) - Fraud Investigation:
“This place is licensed for 99 children… there’s no one here right now, it’s midday… government is complicit with this.” – Nick Shirley (36:35) - Exasperation with Inaction:
“Until I see an arrest... it’s going to be really hard to not lose all confidence in government completely.” – Paul Nolan (53:06) - Skepticism at Congressional Accomplishments:
“How is it a strong year when you pass the least amount of legislation of any Congress I think ever?” – Big D (67:14) - Islanders' 104-Year-Old National Anthem:
“That’s why they call that the greatest generation of all time.” – Slick Rick (97:44) - On FBI and Media:
“I worked very hard to try and get people like Dick Wolf to produce TV shows about the FBI… It helps to show an organization to the American people…” – James Comey, cited by Paul Nolan (75:31) - On Ukraine War Policy:
“There’s no question about it. He wants peace here. The world wants peace. The Democrat party and the neocons want war because that's another scam to steal taxpayer money.” – Paul Nolan (104:34)
Episode Structure at a Glance
- Sports recaps, odds, and banter (21:09, 70:09)
- Deep-dive “First Word” on birthright citizenship and originalism (07:24)
- Panel responses: “social engineering” and liberal “erasure of values” (14:52)
- Major news segment: Minnesota daycare/Somali fraud—clips, reactions, consequences (34:39, 41:43, 53:01, 55:50)
- Repeated calls for accountability and action
- Propaganda in pop culture (74:01)
- Trump’s meetings and world affairs news (83:13)
- Uplifting sports human interest (94:12)
- Media scapegoating, political grift, and closing thanks (115:58, 120:00)
Tone & Takeaways
Live From Studio 6B maintains a direct, irreverent, and sometimes combative tone, blending humor, outrage, and in-depth analysis from a right-leaning, populist perspective. The episode’s central threads—birthright citizenship interpretation, fraud exposés, and skepticism of government/media credibility—are stitched together with punchy panel banter and a populist call to “return to constitutional roots” and accountability.
For listeners who missed the show, this episode is a prime example of Studio 6B’s mix of news, opinion, and personality. Major stories are broken down in lay terms, with ample panel commentary and an emphasis on holding both government and media to account, while never straying far from their signature blend of humor and straight talk.
