Real America’s Voice: Live From Studio 6B
Episode Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Host: Damon
Guests & Panelists: Slick Rick, Aaron, Rick Delgado, Vinny Mac, Dr. Peter McCullough
Network: iHeartPodcasts / Real America’s Voice
Episode Overview
This wide-ranging live episode cuts to the heart of current breaking news and American politics. From the bombshell indictment of former FBI Director James Comey to debates on government transparency, January 6th revelations, and even medical controversies, the Studio 6B crew delivers a headline-driven, opinionated, and high-energy discussion. Alongside coverage of sports and election news, the panel hosts Dr. Peter McCullough to discuss ivermectin and public health narratives.
Key Segments & Discussion Highlights
1. Breaking News: James Comey Indicted
[05:19 – 16:15, 19:47 – 29:18, 32:50 – 43:01, 49:48 – 56:37, 62:39 – 76:11, 87:12 – 90:31]
Summary
The episode pivots to the surprise indictment of former FBI Director James Comey on charges of making false statements (18 USC 1001) and obstruction of justice. The hosts provide in-depth background, analyze the testimony underpinning the charges, and discuss the broader implications for American justice and partisan warfare.
Notable Moments & Quotes
-
Host Damon on the importance of the indictment:
“We’ve kind of changed what we are going to do in the opening segment here because of this news that hit right before we came live. And that of course is that one of the most corrupt people to ever hold office. That’d be one. James Comey was indicted tonight about an hour ago.” [05:19] -
Panel reflects on process as punishment:
“The process is going to be the punishment… They can indict all of them. Make them go through absolutely months of litigation because this is the new ground rules that the Democrats set. So now they're going to have to live by them.” — Damon [08:14] -
On the core of the charges:
“His testimony to Cruz in 2020 about that video I just played for you from 2017. So that is the basis, my understanding is, of the 1001 violation, I guess.” — Damon [21:56] -
Panel skepticism about a slam-dunk conviction:
“This is not a slam dunk. And I would bet this is no way a slam dunk conviction. You have a Biden judge, you're going to have a Biden Democrat-esque jury pool in the eastern district of Virginia. And what's it going to come down to? Comey versus McCabe. How do you figure that out? If you're a jury, which slime ball do we believe less?” — Damon [24:27] -
Panel links consequences to broader political narratives:
“You can just see the response from the Democrats is going to be comical today as they talk about Trump weaponizing. I mean, it's just, just, it's comedy gold. What we're going to see over the next 24 hours from the party that did everything and wanted this man in jail for the rest of his life…” — Damon [58:02]
Key Timestamps
- [05:46] Initial heads-up on Comey indictment
- [13:30] Chuck Grassley’s pivotal questioning of Comey (2017 testimony replay)
- [19:47] Link to Ted Cruz’s 2020 questioning, renewal of statute of limitations discussion
- [49:48] Reactions from Attorney General Pam Bondi, Cash Patel, Trump, and Comey’s own defiant response
2. Panel Reactions and Political Fallout
[43:25 – 46:41, 62:39 – 76:11, 65:58 – 70:41]
Notable Quotes
-
On Democrat reactions: “Democrats are freaking out up and down the aisle. And here is President Trump when he was asked by our own Brian Glenn about the Comey indictment…” — Rick Delgado [44:42]
-
Senator Richard Blumenthal’s warning:
“What comes around, goes around. He said with a straight face, hello on MSNBC.” — Rick Delgado [43:25] -
Representative Eric Swalwell’s threat to prosecutors (clip):
“...when Democrats are in the majority, we are going to look at all of this and there will be accountability and bar licenses will be at stake in your local jurisdiction if you are corruptly indicting people where you cannot prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.” [44:18] -
President Trump’s response on Comey:
“I think I'd be allowed to get involved if it was, but I don't really choose to do so. I can only say that Comey's a bad person. He's a sick person. I think he's a sick guy, actually.” [45:15]
3. Revelations About January 6th and FBI Involvement
[32:50 – 37:18]
-
John Solomon’s Breaking Report:
“Just the News is going to provide a specific number of how many plainclothes FBI agents were in the crowd on January 6th. And according to Solomon, it's an astounding number.” — Damon [33:16] -
Panel speculation on implications:
“The bigger that number, the more the proof is that they were there to incite problems.” — Aaron [35:03]
“...when you say Comey is what do you call him... Slimy, Slimy, sleazy, Slimy, dirty, scumbaggy... He's a snake. He's the ultimate snake.” — Aaron [27:13 – 27:18]
4. Government, Media & Partisan Weaponization
[66:40 – 70:41, 87:12 – 90:31]
-
Host criticism of media alignments and hypocrisy:
“And the news anchor, whose job is it to supposed to elicit information on, says to the sitting US Senator, what can you do about this? Like, come on, you gotta defend our guy here...” — Damon [66:13] -
Democrat calls for ‘malicious prosecution’ protection
Senator Blumenthal proposes new legislation for “victims of malicious prosecution” specifically as the Comey case advances. [67:45]
5. Sports & Culture
[37:18 – 40:35, 81:38 – 86:32]
-
Panel makes Thursday Night Football picks:
(“Seattle at Arizona” predictions: Most pick Seattle, but Damon picks Arizona. [37:55]) -
MLB Wild Card standings & drama
“Speaking of meltdowns, how about the Mets? They were up eight nothing. And the Cubs have now come back to make it eight to five in the top of the eighth. I don't even want to see Frank the Tank if the Mets blow that game tonight, that could be an epic rant.” — Slick Rick [116:32] -
Ryder Cup and Trump’s attendance:
“President Donald Trump will attend the first day of the Ryder cup this weekend at Bethpage Black...Even believes Trump could add some motivation to the team representing the Stars and Stripes.” — Slick Rick [40:37]
6. Special Guest: Dr. Peter McCullough on Ivermectin & Vaccines
[92:42 – 99:58]
Main Points
- Ongoing research into ivermectin, not only as anti-parasitic but antiviral and potential cancer adjunct.
- Wellness Company now offers topical ivermectin; Dr. McCullough urges open-mindedness as new studies launch.
- Skepticism about establishment medicine’s resistance to ivermectin, attributing it to entrenched financial interests and fear of admitting error.
- Flu shot effectiveness challenged: “Flu shots in the last several years have been terrible. ...Now a big Cleveland Clinic study… shows if you take the flu shot, you’re more likely to get the flu. It backfires...” — Dr. McCullough [98:00]
Notable Quote
“One of the safest drugs known to mankind is having multiple applications.” — Dr. Peter McCullough [96:17]
7. Additional Headlines and Closing Topics
[100:50 – 118:20]
- Telecom Network Bust: Secret Service agent Matt McCool discusses dismantling a massive New York telecom network capable of disrupting communications and assisting foreign actors. [101:42–104:03]
- Elon Musk’s AI and Sat-Phone Ventures: Aaron highlights Musk's partnership with the government and coming competition with Apple for mobile phones. [109:34–110:53]
- Weather Modification & Lawmaking: Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “Clear Skies Act” addresses cloud seeding/weather modification concerns. [110:53–111:57]
- International Drone Intrusions: Repeated drone sightings disrupt Danish airports, echoing U.S. defense vulnerabilities. [114:11–115:03]
- Panel laughter over the “Rapture Delayed” meme: Some online claim divine intervention is postponing the Rapture until the Epstein files leak. [115:38]
- Gary Cohen of the Mets criticized for “Trump Derangement Syndrome” in player memorial coverage. [84:36–86:17]
Memorable Quotes (w/ Timestamps)
- “This is not a slam dunk...Which slime ball do we believe less?” — Damon [24:27]
- “He’s a snake. The ultimate snake.” — Aaron, referring to Comey [27:18]
- “People must fear having their name forever associated with a criminal act if we are to have a nation with a rule of law.” — Quoting Comey’s old statement about Martha Stewart, now ironically applied to himself [88:20]
Important Timestamps
- Breaking: Comey Indictment Discussion Begins: [05:19]
- 2017 Grassley-Comey Testimony Clip: [13:30]
- Connecting 2017 and 2020 Testimonies: [19:47]
- Pam Bondi, Cash Patel, and Trump Statements: [49:48]
- Comey's Defiant Response, Panel Laughter: [54:23]
- Sports Predictions and Analysis: [37:18, 81:38, 116:32]
- Dr. McCullough on Ivermectin and the Flu Shot: [92:42]
- Secret Service Telecom Bust: [101:42]
- Weather Modification Lawmaking: [110:53]
- Final Sports and News Updates: [116:32–118:20]
Overall Tone & Takeaways
- Energetic, righteous indignation: The show’s panel is unflinching in their criticism of perceived double standards, media narratives, and entrenched bureaucracy.
- Combative, populist, and skeptical: Especially towards establishment narratives in both politics and medicine.
- Humorous and irreverent: Panelists mock media bias, political adversaries, and their own inside jokes—resulting in a fast-paced and often sarcastic dynamic.
- Emphasis on process and exposure: The panel hopes the Comey case will bring more to light, even if conviction is not guaranteed (“the process is the punishment”).
- **Cultural and sports coverage underscores American values, rivalry, and the intersection of politics and entertainment.
Summary
This two-hour episode is a crash course in the current conservative zeitgeist: explosive news analysis, institutional skepticism, and a blend of humor and outrage. The Comey indictment acts as a throughline for discussions about justice, the rule of law, and political payback, while the show also covers ongoing revelations about January 6, public health, and the ideological fault lines running through sports and popular culture.
For listeners new to the show or the topic, this episode offers a clear snapshot of the Real America’s Voice approach: unapologetically opinionated, fast-moving, and deeply invested in the fight over America’s future.
