Real America’s Voice: Live From Studio 6B
Episode Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Host: Damon, with Rick Delgado ("news"), Slick (sports), Vinnie Mac (commentary, remote from Florida), Aaron & Fran (producers)
Summary prepared for listeners seeking a detailed, content-rich recap.
Overview:
This episode delivers a high-energy blend of political and cultural commentary, focused on President Trump’s controversial appearance and speech at the United Nations, U.S. security lapses, ongoing partisan divisions, election stakes, internet censorship, and viral news cycles. As always, the Studio 6B team brings pointed humor and passionate, sometimes raucous debate, taking aim at globalism, the mainstream media, and opponents on the left, while defending American values and the current administration’s policy direction.
Main Segments and Key Discussion Points
1. President Trump at the United Nations: Security Incident and Speech
Timestamps: [04:15] – [14:16]; [16:11] – [22:30]; [54:03] – [61:33]
Escalator, Teleprompter, and Microphone Malfunctions: Accident or Sabotage?
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The hosts argue heatedly about the President and First Lady being briefly stranded when the UN's escalator stopped mid-ascent, a broken teleprompter, and microphone issues.
- Damon’s stance: These are deliberate acts meant to embarrass and endanger Trump. “Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.”
- Rick Delgado counters that Secret Service presence isn’t always visible and not all incidents require overt response.
- Universe of security concerns: Discussion over Secret Service protocols, historical UN hostility toward US presidents, and the possibility of “red alert” sabotage.
- Caroline Levitt (White House Press Secretary) is cited as calling for investigation, noting previous New York Times coverage (“joking” about sabotaging the escalator if Trump attended) and promising accountability.
- Damon, Slick, and Vinnie Mac are adamant that these were not mere accidents, rebuking the “coincidence” argument.
Notable Quote:
- Damon: “If there was one person I was going to pick to try to make look weak and embarrassed at the UN, it would not be this president... he already filleted you right to your face.” [12:25]
Trump’s UN Speech: Anti-Globalist, Pro-Energy, Pro-National Sovereignty
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Trump is widely praised by the hosts—a “full-scale frontal assault” on globalism.
- Key points from Trump’s speech:
- Defended Christians and Western civilization.
- Criticized UN for bankrolling mass migration and being “useless.”
- Warned Europe about Sharia law and degradation from mass immigration:
“Europe is in serious trouble. They’ve been invaded by a force of illegal aliens like nobody’s ever seen before.” [57:04]
- Denounced the “green energy scam,” promoted fossil fuels.
- Called out countries aiding Russia via energy deals.
- Urged an end to bioweapons and stronger border security.
Notable Quotes:
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Trump (audio clip): “If you don’t get away from this green scam, your country is going to fail. And I’m really good at predicting things… I’ve been right about everything.” [59:30]
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Vinnie Mac: “I love the fact he did single this mayor out. London is sort of an example of where things are going…” [18:45]
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Rick Delgado: “The way he just runs over there with his blowtorch and sets them all on fire—I love it.” [20:39]
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The hosts marvel at media and globalist outrage: “They just can’t deal with someone who comes in and speaks the truth...” [58:25]
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Trump’s willingness to “end seven wars” without UN help is held up as proof of American exceptionalism and superiority.
“It’s too bad I had to do these things instead of the United Nations… All I got was a broken escalator and a broken teleprompter and, by the way, a broken microphone.” [60:25]
- Key points from Trump’s speech:
2. Political and Cultural Flashpoints
Google, YouTube, and Censorship
Timestamps: [02:53] – [03:03]; recurring
- Hosts allege that Google and YouTube act merely as “a prop of the Biden administration,” leading censorship efforts.
- Damon: “YouTube specifically, which we were a part of… big time.” [03:03]
Keith Olbermann and Media Meltdowns
Timestamps: [27:12] – [31:49]
- Coverage of former ESPN anchor Keith Olbermann’s public tirade and alleged online threats toward CNN’s Scott Jennings (“You are next, bleeper, bleeper”) and his apology.
- Discussion that Olbermann’s rhetoric mirrors what many on the left say privately – “he’s just saying out loud what a lot of them really think.” [28:33]
The Rapture Meme and Christian Resurgence
Timestamps: [32:24] – [39:02]
- Viral rumors of a “Rapture” event (purportedly Sept 23/24) prompt playful/facetious skepticism (Damon) and religious discourse (Rick).
- Theme of religious revival and increased church attendance in context of political unrest.
- Damon: “As we said, there’s a kind of re-energized revival to Christ and the church.” [38:53]
- Slick: “You have elected officials wearing crosses now. It’s really something to see.” [38:58]
3. Election Stakes, Polling, and Partisan Aggression
Timestamps: [42:32] – [50:21]
- Vinnie Mac gives a passionate monologue about the Democrats’ explicit threats to use government power to pursue Trump and his supporters.
- “They’re literally threatening to mobilize the government against Trump administration, MAGA, etc…” [43:09]
- Discussing Governor Newsom’s legislation against ICE anonymity and open encouragement of intimidation against law enforcement.
- Reversal: despite the climate of hate, signs of hope are seen in poll numbers—Reuters/Ipsos poll puts Republicans in strong lead on crime, immigration, economy, even gun control.
- “If you’re a Democrat looking at this… this is not great news.” [49:09]
- Hosts caution against complacency, citing the Democrats’ history of “cheating” and electoral chaos.
4. Law and Order: Antifa and Domestic Terrorism Declaration
Timestamps: [61:33] – [65:37]
- Breaking news: Antifa protestors surround a federal building in Eugene, Oregon, protesting against ICE, after being designated a domestic terrorist group.
- Hosts demand federal law enforcement action: “Every one of these people should be face down in the cement… This is your first chance to show you mean business.” [65:19]
- Rick: “Employees are having to find alternative exits.” [63:37]
- Calls for making “an example” out of the protestors to deter further action.
5. Notable Legal Developments
- Ryan Routh Conviction:
- Routh is convicted for the attempted assassination of President Trump.
- Trump responds with gratitude and pride in the justice system, but hosts raise unanswered questions about Routh’s backstory and possible connections to intelligence agencies.
- Vinnie Mac: “We know nothing about this guy. Nothing… There’s just so much conspiracy here, or at least alleged conspiracy, that it defies logic to think there’s not a there there.” [87:53]
- Routh is convicted for the attempted assassination of President Trump.
6. Quick Hits & Other News
Timestamps spread throughout
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Sports Update:
- Slick covers NFL (Ravens loss, record-setting start), MLB (wild card race), and the Ryder Cup logistics, where Trump is credited with saving the event by preventing a railway strike—“this event would not be taking place this year without President Trump’s help.” [69:27]
- MLB's Matt Shaw (Cubs) skips a game to attend Charlie Kirk’s memorial, defends his decision based on faith and friendship.
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Tax Advice and IRS Discussion:
- [78:21] – [83:09] Tax consultant Cameron Kinsey on how to fight IRS penalties, weaponized bureaucracy, and the importance of acting quickly if you’re behind on taxes.
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Cultural Flashpoints:
- Ricky Delgado covers the Tylenol-autism controversy and explains that courts had shut down class action lawsuits, baring evidence from being presented despite recent studies and controversy. [98:09]
- Coverage of a miraculous recovery in a Minneapolis school shooting (Sophie Farkas survives a bullet through the brain). [87:53]
7. Memorable Quotes & Moments
- Damon: “There’s no way it’s a coincidence. After the headline, literally laying out this scenario, joking they were going to do this.” [11:20]
- “That was a full-scale frontal assault on everything United Nations stands for.” —GB News (UK), played by Rick Delgado [55:13]
- Caroline Levitt (via Damon): “If we find these were UN staffers purposely trying to trip up, literally, the President and First Lady… there should be accountability.” [73:20]
- President Trump (on UN’s effectiveness): “All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that, on the way up, stopped right in the middle… A bad escalator and a bad teleprompter. Thank you very much.” [60:25]
- Slick (on Keith Olbermann): “He looks like he’s morphing into Rosie O’Donnell… Maybe she’s got space for him.” [27:57]
Tone and Style
- Energetic, irreverent, fast-paced. The team uses humor, direct confrontation, and banter to approach news, government skepticism, and cultural fights. There are moments of both exasperation at liberal or globalist policies and gratitude for moments of American unity or “common sense.”
- Frequent inside jokes, direct audience engagement (“Put a one in the chat if you...”).
- Open celebration of pro-Trump/anti-globalist viewpoints, and little patience for more moderate or opposing takes.
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Segment Description | Timestamp | |--------------------------------------------------|-----------------| | UN Escalator/Teleprompter Security Incident | 04:15-14:16 | | Trump’s Speech Highlights/Analysis | 16:11-22:30, 54:03-61:33 | | Olbermann Meltdown & Media Critique | 27:12-31:49 | | Rapture Meme & Religious Trends | 32:24-39:02 | | Democrat Aggression and 2025 Election Stakes | 42:32-50:21 | | Mainstream Media / Google Censorship Claim | 02:53-03:03 | | Antifa Terrorism Declaration | 61:33-65:37 | | Ryan Routh Verdict / Ongoing Security Questions | 83:23-87:44 | | Tax, IRS, and Bureaucracy Insights | 78:21-83:09 | | Sports (NFL, MLB, Ryder Cup, Charlie Kirk Tribute) | 23:18-24:56, 69:27-71:47, 99:44-101:08 | | Tylenol-Autism Lawsuit & Medical Skepticism | 98:09-99:36 | | Sophie Farkas Recovery, Shooter’s Guilt | 87:53-88:59 |
Recap/Takeaway for New Listeners:
This episode is emblematic of Studio 6B’s anti-globalist, pro-Trump, populist stance. The hosts spend considerable time defending Trump from perceived and real hostile actions at the UN, celebrate his combative speech, and see growing evidence of a cultural and political shift against progressive/leftist activism—whether through poll numbers, church attendance, or viral online engagement. Moments of light-hearted banter and sports are sprinkled between sometimes somber warnings about security, partisanship, and America’s future. The show maintains a “straight talk,” sometimes blunt and irreverent tone throughout.
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