Real America’s Voice: Live From Studio 6B
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026
Network: Real America’s Voice / iHeartPodcasts
Host: Damon (with Rick Delgado, Slick Rick, Aaron, Fran, plus guest appearances)
Episode Overview
This episode’s main theme is the defense of American values in law, elections, and society—set against a backdrop of live news, political commentary, cultural trends, and a dose of spirited sports banter. The hosts focus heavily on election integrity (debate on the SAVE Act), government overreach, media narratives, and the struggle for honest coverage in both English and Spanish speaking communities. The show includes special guest Javier Negrate on the rise of RAV Espanol, a health segment with Dr. James Thorpe, and plenty of real-time sports analysis.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Opening & The State of the American Republic
- [03:00–13:45]
- Damon delivers a passionate editorial ("tonight's first word") reflecting on American prosperity and decline, blaming unchecked government expansion for societal ills and stagnant growth.
- Critique of federal overreach: “Washington has now inserted itself where it does not belong, where it was never authorized, and where it consistently makes things worse.” (Damon, 04:53)
- "If Congress cannot pass a bill guaranteeing honest elections now...then nothing else we argue about matters." (Damon, 09:46)
Notable Quotes:
"Generations of Americans were free. Free to work, free to build, free to invent... Everything we have today is the inheritance of people who are no longer here."
— Damon [02:38]
"Civilizations don't collapse because they lack resources. They collapse because they abandon the principles that created them. And once that happens, there is no bailout."
— Damon [09:11]
2. Election Integrity and the SAVE Act
- [09:45–16:00, 42:02–52:15]
- Strong advocacy for the SAVE Act (ensuring only American citizens can vote), with frustration over Senate GOP (esp. John Thune) for stalling.
- Bipartisan support is emphasized, but the panel accuses some Republicans of subverting reform: “These people are actors, terrible actors because we see right through them.” (Delgado, 11:30)
- Criticism of Senate leadership and calls for the President to directly confront obstructionists.
Notable Quotes:
"This is the line. And if it isn't held, the Republic won't be lost all at once, but it will be lost quietly, permanently."
— Damon [09:33]
“It needs to be an actual item like from this day forward until it gets done and not to wait any longer. And, like you said, call him out.”
— Rick Delgado [11:54]
3. Headline: Savannah Guthrie’s Mother’s Disappearance
- [16:55–24:45]
- Updates on the abduction of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie.
- Hosts discuss law enforcement strategies, ransom communications, and possible technical methods (like geofencing and missing medication as clues).
- Somber reflection on the potential outcomes and significance of public video pleas.
Notable Quotes:
“First 48 hours are the most crucial. That’s when you’re most likely to get the person back alive.”
— Damon [19:55]
4. RAV Espanol: Engaging Hispanic Voters
- [29:29–38:00]
- Interview with Javier Negrate, Programming President for RAV Espanol.
- Discussion of providing “honest news” to Hispanic Americans, combatting Democrat narratives, and topics covered: ICE operations, Venezuela, Cuba, Hispanic values, and legal immigration.
- Negrate praises the conservative values of Hispanic viewers and laments leftist misinformation.
Notable Quotes:
“The Hispanic community are really conservative. They have kids, they defend their values, they are Catholic, they are Christian. I support the ICE operation.”
— Javier Negrate [33:17]
“With RAV Espanol, the Hispanic voters have the chance to have good information without fake news, without misinformation.”
— Javier Negrate [30:02]
5. Sports Segment Highlights
- [26:36–29:29, then various spots throughout]
- Slick Rick details unusual Olympic doping scandal (“genital injections” for ski jumping suits), plus Super Bowl and Olympics previews.
- Lively banter, including sarcasm over Olympic controversies and the role of technology and science in competitive sports.
Notable Quotes:
“It’s all in the suit, apparently.”
— Slick Rick [27:52]
6. SAVE Act in Media and Political Debate
- [42:02–52:15]
- Focus on opposition to the SAVE Act, with Schumer labeled “Schmucky Chuck” for rejecting election ID requirements as “Jim Crow 2.0.”
- Clips and commentary expose Democrat leaders for perceived hypocrisy and condescension toward women and minority voters.
- John Solomon appears, reporting on foreign election interference and vulnerabilities in voter registration systems.
Notable Quotes:
“If you can’t show ID just to walk into a freaking library these days, why not for one of the most important things we do in this country?”
— Rick Delgado [11:54]
7. Polling, the Republican Base & Immigration Messaging
- [57:58–71:57]
- Discussion of conflicting messaging about deportations and illegal immigration.
- Debate over whether Trump’s policy language is softening or remains unchanged (“deport the worst of the worst”).
- Split opinions over alignment of campaign promises and practical limits.
- Poll analyses: “Trump’s grip on the GOP is hitting record highs, believe it or not.” (Delgado quoting CNN's Harry Enten, 70:51)
8. Health Focus: Dr. James Thorpe Segment
- [73:13–81:08]
- Interview about cancer prevention, affordability of treatment, and the monopoly of Big Pharma.
- Discussion of alternative and preventative solutions—including ivermectin, fenbendazole, botanicals, and new product "Shield."
- Stress on diet, lifestyle, and early prevention as primary tools for long-term health.
Notable Quotes:
“Sugar causes, promotes cancers as it does paralyzes immune system and increases the risk of infection. Stay away from sugar, delete it.”
— Dr. James Thorpe [77:35]
9. Breaking News and Live Reactions
- Security Alert: Iran
- [87:46–88:20]
- US Embassy urges American citizens to “leave Iran now” as security deteriorates: “Have a supply of food, water... Avoid demonstrations. Keep a low profile.” (Damon, 87:47)
- NFL Honors and Super Bowl Chatter
- Christian McCaffrey wins Salute to Service and Comeback Player of the Year; slick sports banter on NFL Awards, MVP speculation, and cultural events (e.g., TPUSA All-American Halftime Show).
- Discussion about the humanitarian work of McCaffrey.
- Investigative Brief on Rep. Rashida Tlaib
- [92:17–95:30]
- A newly surfaced nonpartisan report raises national security and ethical alarms about Rep. Tlaib’s affiliations and political donations.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments (Chronological, with Timestamps)
- “It happened because generations of Americans were free.” – Damon [02:38]
- “Civilizations don’t collapse because they lack resources. They collapse because they abandon the principles that created them.” – Damon [09:11]
- “These people are actors, terrible actors because we see right through them.” – Rick Delgado [11:30]
- “I gotta show ID just to walk into a freaking library these days. So why not for … our right to vote?” – Rick Delgado [11:54]
- “The Hispanic community are really conservative… we are telling the truth right now.” – Javier Negrate [33:17]
- “Sugar causes… cancer. Delete it.” – Dr. James Thorpe [77:35]
- “If you’ve got the right team around you, you succeed.” – Aaron, on former Jet Sam Darnold [81:34]
- “The bottom line is this: what [Trump] brought into the GOP looks like it’s going to outlast him.” — Harry Enten [70:36]
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Opening Editorial on Prosperity & Republic – [03:00–09:45]
- Election Security & SAVE Act Segment – [09:45–13:45], [42:00–52:15]
- Savannah Guthrie Kidnapping News – [16:55–24:45]
- RAV Espanol / Hispanic Voter Outreach – [29:29–38:00]
- Sports Oddities & Super Bowl Preview – interspersed, main segment at [26:36–29:29], [66:15–68:00]
- Polling and Political Discussion – [57:58–71:57]
- Cancer Prevention and Health Interview – [73:13–81:08]
- Security Alert: Iran – [87:46–88:20]
- Investigative Report: Rashida Tlaib – [92:17–95:30]
Language & Tone
The episode is passionate, colloquial, irreverent, and highly engaged with a “real talk” style. Hosts mix skepticism toward mainstream media, sarcasm, and authentic concern for American issues—blending serious policy analysis with spontaneous sports and cultural references.
Summary Flow
- Open with a sweeping critique of the current state of the American republic, arguing that federal overreach threatens freedoms and prosperity.
- Zero in on the SAVE Act, critiquing both party leadership and establishment figures for inaction on election integrity.
- Provide a moving update on the Savannah Guthrie abduction, balancing sympathy with forensic analysis.
- Spotlight RAV Espanol and the conservative tilt of Hispanic voters.
- Keep the mood lively with wry Olympic and NFL banter and discussions of media and music (Prime Video expansion, halftime show).
- Revisit election security, exposing contradictions in the Democrat messaging and introducing expert commentary on foreign interference.
- Debate the effectiveness and message-consistency of immigration and deportation policies.
- Introduce a health and cancer prevention segment, advocating natural and affordable interventions.
- Close with new breaking news, major headlines, and a comedic postscript blending concern with humor (eg. Rep. Tlaib’s affiliations).
For listeners:
This episode blends serious political analysis with cultural snark and community feel, highlighting the ongoing fight for transparent elections, truthful reporting, and American values. It’s a deep dive into election policy, conservative Hispanic outreach, breaking news, and lively sports–all delivered in Real America's Voice’s signature style.
