Real America’s Voice: "Live From Studio 6B" – Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Episode Overview
On this lively episode of "Live from Studio 6B," the hosts dive deep into the biggest breaking stories of the day, blending news coverage, cultural commentary, and strong opinions on current events through a distinctly conservative, populist lens. The panel—comprised of Damon, Rick Delgado, Vinnie Mac (broadcasting from their West Palm studio), Slick Scott, and others—tackled topics ranging from the shocking fatal stabbing on a North Carolina train, major developments in Poland’s airspace and international security, and the continuing fallout over vaccines and public health policy, to sports, election integrity, and notorious social media moments.
Key Segments, Insights & Discussion Points
1. Show Kickoff & Upcoming Event Preview
Timestamps: [02:34–09:11]
- Panel Introductions and Banter: Damon welcomes the crew, encourages chat engagement, and teases the show’s headlines, with light banter about sports injuries, Tiger Woods, and show swag.
- Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws Tour: Strong emphasis on the nearly sold-out RAV Live Event at the America First Warehouse (Friday-Saturday), featuring Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, and live tapings ([07:32]).
- “If you want them, you got to get them now because they will not make it to Friday.” – Rick Delgado [07:56]
2. Spotlight: Charlotte Train Stabbing & Societal Apathy
Timestamps: [09:45–15:08], [16:22–22:07], [46:51–51:13]
Main Story: The team reacts to the graphic, viral video of a young woman fatally stabbed on a train in North Carolina.
Major Discussion Points:
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Reaction to Brute Violence & Bystander Inaction:
- Hosts recount details: the attacker’s brutality, the victim’s evident pleas for compassion, the chilling delay before anyone helps.
- Damon expresses disgust at both the perpetrator and the passive onlookers:
- “You put anybody you know, or God forbid, your own daughter in that situation, you would spend the rest of your life making sure not only him... but besides him, every other person involved... every price they could all pay, they should pay, because that’s how disgusting it is.” [13:01]
- Rick Delgado adds: “Nobody did a damn thing. Nobody got up... the sad thing is what our society seems to be okay with.” [12:54]
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Vinnie Mac’s Commentary: Progressive Policies, Judicial Failures, and the Collapse of Accountability:
- Decries “no bail” laws and “deincarceration” policies.
- Cites the sharp decline from the “Giuliani era” of tough-on-crime urban policy.
- Personalizes the horror as the father of a daughter himself [16:50]:
“It applies to this case... isn’t one life enough?... This is a consequence of political malpractice. It’s also a result of judges’ malpractice, an entire party’s malpractice. They are putting all our lives in danger...” — Vinnie Mac [16:50]
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Media and Political Reaction:
- The team criticizes media hesitance to discuss the racial dynamics when inconvenient, noting the suspect’s statement “I got that white girl” and Van Jones’s response on CNN [51:12, 87:08–88:17].
- Notable Quote:
“Van Jones thinks that he’s the race baiter... After George Floyd, it took him eight seconds to tell us why it happened. But this? No, he doesn’t know.” – Damon [51:13]
3. International Crisis: Poland’s Airspace Incursion & Russian Aggression
Timestamps: [34:56–43:54], [80:43]
- Breaking News Coverage:
- As the show aired, real-time reports emerged of Russian drones entering Polish airspace, triggering a NATO/US air response—an unprecedented escalation.
- Analysis & Reactions:
- Damon summarizes incoming reports from X (Twitter), referencing congressman statements and Polish airport shutdowns:
“This is an act of war, and we are grateful to NATO allies for their swift response to war criminal Putin’s continued unprovoked aggression...” – Rep. Joe Wilson, cited by Damon [36:33] - Panel debates whether this might be Putin ‘testing’ NATO resolve or a genuine step toward broader conflict (possible triggers for Article 5).
- Vinnie: “Putin has said it... I think if Biden was elected again... both Taiwan and Poland and maybe others would have already been... fights are on the map for an attack. Trump coming in was, you know, probably spoiling those plans...” [45:38]
- Damon summarizes incoming reports from X (Twitter), referencing congressman statements and Polish airport shutdowns:
4. Vaccine & Public Health Hearing: Aaron Siri’s Senate Testimony
Timestamps: [57:02–65:14]
- Highlight: Damon and Rick discuss attorney Aaron Siri’s performance in Senate testimony—confronting Sen. Richard Blumenthal and sharing unpublished data from the Henry Ford study on vaccine risk:
- “I prefer not to be a doctor because I prefer to rely on the evidence, not slogans like we've been hearing.” – Aaron Siri [57:29]
- Data Points Outlined:
- Vaccinated children showed dramatically higher rates of asthma, atopic disease, autoimmune, neurodevelopmental disorders, etc., compared to unvaccinated. (E.g., 4.3x asthma, almost 6x autoimmune [58:23]).
- Panel Notes Institutional Distrust:
- Vinnie Mac: “Tell me why autism rates have exploded... why after COVID we should believe anything any of you say... There’s just so many things now dangerous to us. But none of these medical professionals would acknowledge any of this.” [61:22]
- Damon: “They wouldn’t give themselves the same rules for the COVID vaccinations in Congress... we already know the answer for these gold-plated phonies.” [64:00]
5. Sports Updates & “Culture War” Lawsuits
Timestamps: [29:26–34:56], [94:46–96:00]
- Major League Baseball scores, Tiger Woods comeback rumors, and humorous sports banter throughout.
- Notably, a group of California high school girls filed a lawsuit over sharing a locker room with a transgender athlete, citing discrimination and religious freedom; panelists advocate collective team protest as a means of leverage.
- Rick: “You girls control that team. If there are no girls on that team, there is no team... that’s how you bully the bullies." [34:06]
6. Election Integrity: U.S. Fails International Grading
Timestamps: [81:23–85:17]
- Guest: Andy Mangione, AMAC Action
- Myers Report Highlights: U.S. election system scores worse than Kenya, Mexico, and Italy on 17 democracy risk areas (e.g., ballot harvesting, voter ID, mail-in ballots).
- “The US is the only nation that allows ballot harvesting. But it gets worse—92% of surveyed nations do not allow mail-in voting before the election, while no state in the US prohibits mail-in voting.” [82:46]
- Highest integrity: Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky. Lowest: Nevada, Vermont, California, Illinois, and DC.
- Myers Report Highlights: U.S. election system scores worse than Kenya, Mexico, and Italy on 17 democracy risk areas (e.g., ballot harvesting, voter ID, mail-in ballots).
7. Israel/Hamas/Qatar Conflict
Timestamps: [71:45–78:04]
- Israel striked Hamas targets in Doha, Qatar.
- Panel splits on tactical wisdom—Damon and Vinnie stand firm for eliminating terrorists wherever they hide, Rick raises concerns about destabilizing regional diplomacy and collateral risks.
- “There’s no planet that Qatar is our ally... they finance the Muslim Brotherhood, which in turn finances Hamas as their front group... they give them shelter... if this is what you need to do to take them out, do it.” — Damon [73:45]
8. Media Reactions – “Selective Outrage” and Narrative Framing
Timestamps: [87:08–92:48]
- Compiled audio montage showcases network anchors and pundits on the train stabbing case, with the hosts excoriating what they see as double standards and media “spin” dependent on the victim’s and perpetrator's races.
9. Quick Hits / Other News
- Jobs Numbers Revision: U.S. Labor stats revised downward by 911,000 jobs—“the biggest revision since 2000,” used to illustrate economic mismanagement ([103:15]).
- Sharia Law Attempt Blocked in Texas: Governor Abbott acts to prevent non-assimilated religious law pockets.
- Supreme Court & Amy Coney Barrett: Critique of liberal media for adversarial interviews of SCOTUS justices—painted as left-wing attacks on the institution’s credibility.
- Mark Cuban Confronted on Ukraine Aid: Tucker Carlson calls out billionaire Cuban for wanting the U.S. to send money to Ukraine while sending none himself ([100:01]).
- ‘Phillies Karen’ Home Run Ball Viral Clip: Humorous close to the segment with a viral video breakdown ([101:24–102:57]).
Notable & Memorable Quotes
- “This is a consequence of political malpractice... an entire party’s malpractice. They are putting all our lives in danger.” – Vinnie Mac on progressive crime policies [16:50]
- “You girls control that team. If there are no girls on that team, there is no team... That's how you bully the bullies.” – Rick Delgado re: transgender athlete lawsuit [34:06]
- “I prefer not to be a doctor because I prefer to rely on the evidence, not slogans like we’ve been hearing.” – Aaron Siri responding to Sen. Blumenthal (testimony) [57:29]
- “Van Jones thinks that he’s the race baiter... After George Floyd, it took him eight seconds to tell us why it happened. But this? No, he doesn’t know.” – Damon [51:13]
- “We have to have the Supreme Court do its job properly right now because of all these rogue judges... it’s sad to see a few of the left wingers still siding with ridiculous policy.” – Vinnie Mac on judiciary issues [98:34]
Timeline of Key Segments
| Segment | Start | |-------------------------------------------|----------| | Show Kickoff & Banter | 02:34 | | Charlotte Stabbing Discussion | 09:45 | | Panel Response to Apathy & Policy | 16:22 | | Breaking Poland/Russia News | 34:56 | | Vaccine Hearing & Public Health | 57:02 | | Sports Roundup & Transgender Lawsuit | 29:26, 94:46| | Election Integrity / Andy Mangione AMAC | 81:23 | | Hamas Strike in Doha / Panel Split | 71:45 | | Media Narrative Critique & Audio Mashup | 87:08 | | Quick Hits / Closing Segment | 103:15 |
Conclusion
This episode was defined by real-time breaking news coverage, urgent debate over crime and societal breakdown, a laser focus on the failures of “liberal” criminal justice reform, and skepticism toward mainstream media, Big Pharma, and the bipartisan political establishment. Listeners were offered seamless back-and-forth on policy, culture, and news—punctuated by a sense of populist outrage and camaraderie between the panelists.
The show’s blend of news, commentary, and community engagement provides a signature “Real America's Voice” experience for viewers who want conservative critique and a pulse on stories marginalized or spun by other outlets.
