Real America’s Voice – Live From Studio 6B
Episode Date: Monday, March 30, 2026 (aired March 31, 2026)
Host: Damon
Co-Hosts: Slickster, Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan
Special Guest: Hi-Rez (musical guest)
Main Theme: Celebrating American optimism and achievement, media narratives, March Madness, government fraud investigations, and the dynamics of American cultural and political identity.
Episode Overview
This lively episode of Live From Studio 6B explores major current events through an unapologetically patriotic and often humorous lens. Damon and the panel highlight NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission as a milestone in American space exploration, expressing frustration at mainstream media’s lack of coverage. From March Madness basketball to fraud in government programs, the team dives into the news with spirited debate and sharp sarcasm. Special guest Hi-Rez joins to discuss his new patriotic track, “God Bless America,” and the significance of cultural representation in conservative music. The episode is punctuated by irreverent jabs at establishment politics, culture war skirmishes, and generational gaps in American values.
Key Topics & Highlights
1. Artemis 2 Moon Mission: Media Neglect and National Pride
Timestamp: 05:09–14:21
- Damon delivers an impassioned plea for Americans to recognize the significance of Artemis 2, the first crewed mission to loop around the moon in over 50 years:
"This is American greatness. This is America saying, we're back, baby. This is the real deal... These astronauts are carrying the hopes and pride of the greatest nation God ever created." (Damon, 07:58)
- Criticizes media for ignoring the launch:
"Where is the coverage? Where’s the breathless anchors on the nightly news? Where are the special reports, the countdown clocks, the school assemblies? ... They're absent." (Damon, 08:50)
- Panel reminisces about national unity during the Apollo era, contrasts it with today’s divided attention and media focus.
- Rick and Paul express skepticism about past moon missions and the transparency of the space program.
"Let's face it, there’s been a lot of questions about the things that we saw that magically happened in 1969... This feels like if we can't do it now with private enterprise, with Elon Musk and NASA working together, I’m optimist this time." (Rick Delgado & Paul Nolan, 11:03–11:54)
2. March Madness: Epic Upsets and Coaching Debates
Timestamp: 19:51–24:32
- Slickster and Damon dissect the astonishing UConn-Duke game, spotlighting coaching miscues and dramatic momentum swings:
"I’ve never seen more unawareness at the end of a crucial game... All you gotta do is hold the ball." (Damon, 22:22)
- The cast covers key plays, missed opportunities, and the intensity of college basketball’s biggest moments.
3. Government Fraud: Bipartisan Efforts and Whistleblower Incentives
Timestamp: 24:32–28:00
- Paul Nolan introduces Congressional efforts (bipartisan commission: Ro Khanna and Tim Burchett) to combat fraud across federal programs:
"Billions of taxpayer dollars are being lost each year through waste, abuse, and fraud... Finally we have a bipartisan commission where most people agree we have to kill the fraud." (Paul Nolan, 24:40)
- Discussion of new whistleblower incentives — up to 10–30% rewards for reporting fraud (25:53).
- Rick and Paul highlight specific cases and the lack of government accountability:
"Nobody seems to get arrested. Everybody has terse language... but nobody goes to freaking jail ever." (Rick Delgado, 27:41)
4. Cultural Commentary: ‘No Kings’ Protests and Elderly Activism
Timestamp: 35:51–44:53
- Delgado mocks left-wing "No Kings" rallies, playfully targeting participants' age and appearance, and questioning their sense of purpose:
"These are the people you don't invite anywhere... you want to keep them away from your house, your kids... They're the people that just don't have anything else to do." (Rick Delgado, 44:21)
- Panel runs clips/memes from the rallies, satirizing ‘liberal lunatics’ and the generational disconnect at such events.
- Paul Nolan:
"It's mass hypnosis. It's just endless mental illness. I wish we could get a cross section of what drugs every one of these wackos are on." (Paul Nolan, 43:14)
5. Hi-Rez Interview: Patriotism & Political Identity in Music
Timestamp: 58:00–65:12
- Hi-Rez explains his evolution from apolitical to politically outspoken rapper, inspired by the cultural tumult of 2020:
"I went down every single rabbit hole ever since then. That was my conservative awakening... I think if you want a peaceful household, you're gonna need to align politically with your wife. A lot of these men... just want a peaceful home." (Hi-Rez, 59:00, 60:17)
- Emphasizes the cultural importance of loving America apart from government dynamics, and criticizes the left for equating patriotism with racism:
"I'm trying to get it across to people that you can love your country without loving your government... These are not mutually exclusive." (Hi-Rez, 60:38) "When I realized you couldn't put [out] an American flag without getting backlash, that blew my mind." (Hi-Rez, 62:49)
- Discusses partnership with Real America’s Voice Music and the business of independent conservative music releases.
6. Current Events: War in Iran and Political Strategy
Timestamp: 50:32–54:27
- Coverage of Trump’s strategy regarding Iran’s uranium stockpiles and possible military interventions:
"President Trump is seriously considering... a military operation to extract highly enriched uranium from Iran, insisting Tehran must surrender what he called the regime’s nuclear dust or face annihilation." (Rick Delgado, 50:32)
- Secretary Rubio outlines U.S. objectives in the Middle East conflict:
"We've destroyed their navy, their air force... When those objectives are achieved... that's not going to take months, that's a matter of weeks." (Secretary Rubio, 52:02)
7. Sports Roundup & Lighter Moments
Timestamp: 19:51–24:32, 46:50–50:24, 88:54–92:33
- NHL and NCAA tournament highlights, including on-ice brawls and upsets.
- Inspirational story: Golfer Gary Woodland wins Houston Open after brain surgery and PTSD:
"He stretched both arms, exhaled and looked into the blue sky before tears began pouring out." (Slickster, 91:20)
8. Humor, Banter & Notable Quotes
- On Tiger Woods’ string of DUIs:
"Tiger Woods — driver and the worst driver ever all at the same time." (Damon, 98:58)
- Reacting to anti-patriotic sentiment:
"We're supposed to have condos on Mars at this point and we got nothing. Zero." (Rick Delgado, 35:13)
- Roasting liberal protestors:
"They made sure they had their fresh pair of dependable diapers on." (Damon, 38:43)
- Occasional references to the cast’s own age, weight, and memory mishaps, with self-deprecating humor.
9. Policy and Society: Migration & Tax Flight
Timestamp: 94:49–97:17
- Paul Nolan summarizes IRS data showing continuing outflow of high-earners from blue states to lower-tax destinations like Florida and Texas:
"States with the highest taxes continue to bleed billions... It's a simple economics. Stop stealing people's money." (Paul Nolan, 94:49)
10. Closing Reflections: American Optimism & Future Challenges
Timestamp: Throughout
- Episode ends with hosts saluting military, first responders, and reiterating their support for American values, regardless of political control:
"As always, we salute our military... everybody protecting us." (Damon, 102:57)
Notable Quotes & Moments
On Artemis 2 and American Spirit
“That’s what this should be on Wednesday... point to the sky and say, that’s us. That’s America.” (Damon, 08:25)
On Generational Disunity
“Nationalism is dead… In 69, the whole world clung to it.” (Paul Nolan, 13:16, 13:26)
On Patriotic Music
“You can love your country without loving your government.” (Hi-Rez, 60:38)
“They kind of got to realize that you don’t have to love just the team that’s in power to love your country.” (Hi-Rez, 60:56)
On Fraud Investigations
“It looks to me like the ball's rolling and we're seeing Ro Khanna and Tim Burchett...pushing together for a big investigation across 50 states.” (Paul Nolan, 24:47)
On Political Street Protests
“All old white women...teeth are optional.” (Slickster & Rick Delgado, 38:22–38:24)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Artemis 2 Rant & Call to Watch: 05:09–14:21
- Panel Reaction to Space Coverage: 10:22–14:21, 32:10–35:13
- March Madness Recap: 19:51–24:32
- Government Fraud & Whistleblowers: 24:32–28:00
- No Kings Protest Satire: 35:51–44:53
- Hi-Rez Interview: 58:00–65:12
- Trump & Iran, Rubio Statements: 50:32–54:27
- Gary Woodland’s Comeback: 88:54–92:33
Episode Tone
The tone is direct, irreverent, humorous, and unapologetically pro-America. Hosts use satire, sarcasm, and pop culture references to critique political opponents, the media, and cultural trends. Underneath, there’s a recurring seriousness and concern about the direction of the country, balanced by optimism and celebration of American resilience.
Summary for the Uninitiated
This episode of Live From Studio 6B distills right-leaning, populist patriotism with punchy debate and unfiltered humor. If you missed it, expect detailed space launch excitement, sharp sports analysis, and rants about media bias, fraud, and the lost art of national unity. The engaging Hi-Rez interview offers a rare look at conservative culture in music. Throughout, expect tongue-in-cheek coverage of headline absurdities, thoughtful commentary on America’s current crossroads, and a recurring faith that American greatness can—and must—carry the day.
