Real America’s Voice: Live From Studio 6B – November 19, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host & Crew: Rick Delgado, Slick Rick, Paul Nolan, Aaron, Fran, plus special contributors
Broadcast Date: November 19, 2025
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
Episode Overview
This lively episode of "Live From Studio 6B" blends in-depth political commentary, breaking news, lively discussion of current events, pop culture, and sports, all from a distinctly irreverent, right-of-center perspective. The team delves into the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein file saga, election intrigue, the influence of media and propaganda, and more, featuring notable guests, user interactions via polls, and a spotlight on live events like the TP USA summit with Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Riley Gaines.
Table of Contents
- Gettysburg Address – Relevance for Today
- Media Manipulation & Modern Propaganda
- The Jeffrey Epstein Files: Fallout & Political Crossfire
- Democratic 2028 Presidential Nominee – Studio 6B Twitter Poll
- TP USA Event Highlights: Sarah Huckabee Sanders & Riley Gaines
- Breaking News: Democratic Lawmaker Charged with FEMA Funds Fraud
- FCC Investigates BBC Trump Speech Edit
- Sports Roundup
- Economic Commentary with Philip Patrick (Birch Gold)
- Modern Propaganda Breakdown: Mike Benz Recap
- Tech & Oddities: Humanoid Robots & Crime in Space
- Notable Quotes
- Highlighted Timestamps
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1. Gettysburg Address – Relevance for Today
Segment Start: [04:34]
- Rick Delgado delivers a passionate reflection on the anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, considering how its message about equality, national purpose, and enduring struggle resonates in the modern political climate.
- He frames Lincoln’s speech not as a historical relic but as a call to ongoing action, especially in the face of cultural and political polarization.
- The team riffs on contemporary "culture wars," comparing them to civil conflict, albeit “not as violent” but nonetheless a battle “for the soul of the country.”
- Aaron: "Because in a way it’s kind of like another civil war… it’s a war on our culture, our way of life and for the soul of this country." [11:42]
Notable Quote:
"Lincoln’s speech was over before it began. Yet in 272 words, he accomplished nothing less than the creation of American democracy."
— Rick Delgado ([09:55])
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2. Media Manipulation & Modern Propaganda
Segment Start: [70:41] and [102:38]
- Paul Nolan discusses insights from Mike Benz’s lengthy podcast, focusing on how modern propaganda works: it's not posters and dictators, but NGOs, “fact-checkers,” think tanks, and media foundations—all shaping public perception.
- Discusses how corporate and government interests use digital algorithms, emotional manipulation, and information cascades to “divide and conquer” and suppress populist movements.
- Notes historical ties between statecraft and media institutions, especially from the Cold War forward, using examples like the BBC and their influence on public opinion.
Notable Quote:
“They don’t need to brainwash anyone directly anymore. They outsource it to these philanthropic brands, these independent experts, and friendly corporations. The public isn’t told what to believe—they’re emotionally slugged and nudged and punched in the face.”
— Paul Nolan ([102:38])
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3. The Jeffrey Epstein Files: Fallout & Political Crossfire
Segment Start: [34:26]; [35:54]; [49:37]
- Major breaking news: President Trump signed legislation authorizing the full release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, promising transparency and doubling down that he has “nothing to hide.” Democrats’ links to Epstein are highlighted, including ties to Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, and others.
- Discussion on recent revelations impacting elite figures (Larry Summers, Goldman Sachs general counsel Kathleen Rummler, and others), noting the “boomerang effect”: initial attempts to pin Epstein connections on Trump are now backfiring on many Democrats.
- Panelists note suspected coordination and mutual protection within political “swamps” of both major parties, with reference to censure deals.
Notable Quotes:
“The boomerang effect is going to be glorious because we’ve already seen, like I said, the drip started with Stacey Plaskett, then went to Larry Summers…”
— Aaron ([37:17])
“As George Carlin said, it’s a big club and you ain’t in it. I can’t believe how many Democrats were fighting for this now and how the entire globalist party is busted.”
— Paul Nolan ([49:37])
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4. Democratic 2028 Presidential Nominee – Studio 6B Twitter Poll
Segment Start: [18:09]; [58:28]; [101:52]
- The show’s “Delgado Poll Dancer Question of the Night” asks the audience who the Democratic nominee in 2028 will be: Michelle Obama, Pete Buttigieg (“Booty Juice”), Gavin Newsom, or Kamala Harris (“Cackling Kamala”).
- Gavin Newsom emerges as the runaway leader (up to 82% at check-ins).
- Hosts share poll results periodically, banter about Newsom's record and others’ prospects, and encourage listeners to participate.
"The guy who obliterated the most perfect state in the Union… He's gonna run. That's the guy we gotta worry about."
— Paul Nolan on Gavin Newsom ([19:09])
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5. TP USA Event Highlights: Sarah Huckabee Sanders & Riley Gaines
Segment Start: [20:00]; [30:03]
- Clips aired from Turning Point USA’s “The Mission We Carry Forward” event in Arkansas, featuring Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and women’s rights advocate and athlete Riley Gaines.
- Sanders emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism, women’s rights, and standing up for American values; lauds both Riley Gaines and Donald Trump for “fighting for the rights of women.”
- Riley Gaines shares a personal immigration story highlighting the end of COVID-related vaccine mandates by President Trump, and the value of resilience and perseverance.
- The team occasionally dips into the live Q&A and general discussion at the event.
“There are very few people in this country who are more articulate and who are more forceful in defending our values than Riley Gaines.”
— Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ([20:48])
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6. Breaking News: Democratic Lawmaker Charged with FEMA Funds Fraud
Segment Start: [75:07]
- The DOJ charges Congresswoman Sheila Sherfluz McCormick (D-FL) and associates with stealing $5 million in FEMA COVID funds, laundering, and using the money for her 2021 Congressional campaign.
- Panelists express cynicism that consequences will follow due to lack of will in Congress:
- Aaron: “All these criminals just take care of each other and make sure they keep their job and… hope people forget about it.” ([77:36])
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7. FCC Investigates BBC Trump Speech Edit
Segment Start: [66:43]
- The FCC chairman launches an investigation into the BBC for “intentionally distorting” a Trump January 6th speech by splicing clips to create a misleading narrative.
- Broader context: UK’s Ofcom found the BBC guilty of misleading practices related to other documentaries, showing a pattern of media manipulation.
- Ties in to Paul Nolan’s later analysis of media propaganda infrastructure.
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8. Sports Roundup
Segment Start: [24:35]; [62:53]; [106:07]
- Slick Rick covers major sports stories, including the passing of Padres’ pitcher Randy Jones, national anthem performance controversies, the Chiefs’ Super Bowl prospects, and updates on NFL, NCAA, and Olympic news.
- Humorous side bets and studio banter add color.
- Additional mention of connections between social values and women’s sports advocacy (Riley Gaines).
“But I’m way more offended by the note she sang than the outfit she wore.”
— Rick Delgado on national anthem headlines ([65:56])
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9. Economic Commentary with Philip Patrick (Birch Gold)
Segment Start: [86:10]
- Philip Patrick discusses contradictory signals in US employment data, the "K-shaped" economy, job insecurity, and stagnant wage growth for most Americans.
- Examines strategic dilemmas for the Fed, tying interest rates and federal debt service, and highlights growing global investor skepticism regarding US fiscal health.
- Makes the case for precious metals as a diversification strategy in a volatile macro environment.
“For 100 years, we’ve been viewed as the lowest risk borrower on the planet… but we’re not looking like that anymore.”
— Philip Patrick ([92:08])
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10. Modern Propaganda Breakdown: Mike Benz Recap
Segment Start: [102:38]
- Paul Nolan’s summary of Mike Benz’s podcast: today’s propaganda is decentralized, institutional, and algorithmic, not direct; manipulates meaning through NGOs, “fact-checkers,” and think tanks.
- Populist uprisings are systematically attacked using an emotional, informational strategy, stoking division and censorship.
- “Wrap up smear” method described: a story is seeded, then amplified by a network of corporate-aligned partners to overwhelm dissent and emotionally agitate the public.
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11. Tech & Oddities: Humanoid Robots & Crime in Space
Segment Start: [108:28]
- Studio reacts to a viral story of a Chinese company unveiling a realistic humanoid robot (“Iron”)—so lifelike it was cut open on stage to prove it wasn’t a person.
- Humorous nod to the “first crime in space,” as a NASA astronaut’s spouse fabricates a claim of being hacked from the International Space Station.
- Brief comic relief: clips of a Russian “Biden bot” that’s definitely less sophisticated than its Chinese counterpart.
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12. Notable Quotes
- Rick Delgado: “Lincoln gave us something bigger than a country. He gave us a mission.” ([09:35])
- Aaron: “It’s a war on our culture, our way of life and for the soul of this country.” ([11:45])
- Paul Nolan: “They don’t need to brainwash anyone directly anymore. They outsource it to these philanthropic brands, these independent experts, and friendly corporations.” ([102:38])
- Philip Patrick: “Interest costs on the national debt are over a trillion dollars a year. That’s more than we spend on defense, which is an absurdity.” ([92:08])
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13. Highlighted Timestamps
- Gettysburg Address Reflection: [04:34] – [10:08]
- Gettysburg and Contemporary Political Strife: [11:13] – [12:48]
- Epstein Files Release (Aaron & Delgado): [34:26] – [37:17]
- Larry Summers Resignation/Epstein Fallout: [41:29] – [42:45]
- TP USA Sanders & Riley Gaines Coverage: [20:00] – [34:25]; [61:27]
- FCC Probe into BBC Trump Edit: [66:43] – [69:13]
- Mike Benz/Modern Propaganda Discussion: [102:38] – [106:01]
- Economic Interview with Philip Patrick: [86:10] – [95:22]
- NASA, Robots, and “Crime in Space” Oddities: [80:05]; [108:28]
Final Thoughts
With its trademark mix of sardonic banter and serious news, Studio 6B’s November 19th episode offers a fast-paced tour through America’s political, cultural, and economic battles. From celebrating Lincoln’s lasting ideas to the drama of Epstein revelations and the evolving landscape of media manipulation, the hosts connect historical perspective with breaking events. Interspersed sports updates, odd news, and interactive polling ensure the episode remains both informative and engaging throughout.
