Podcast Summary: Real America’s Voice – Live From Studio 6B
Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Hosts: Big D, Rick Delgado, Paul Nolan, Slick, Aaron, Fran
Overview
This episode of Live From Studio 6B takes place on the eve of Thanksgiving, with much of the discussion centered on the breaking news out of Washington, D.C., where two National Guardsmen were shot by an Afghan national who had entered the U.S. during the Biden administration. The hosts analyze the facts, the swift politicization of the incident, and the broader implications regarding U.S. immigration policies and media narratives. The show also features the “First Word” Thanksgiving message, lively banter about holiday traditions, sports updates, and a hat giveaway to support veterans.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. D.C. National Guard Attack: Facts and Fallout
- Incident Summary: Two National Guardsmen were shot in D.C. by a 29-year-old Afghan national who entered the U.S. under Operation Allies Refuge during the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.
- Conflicting Reports: Uncertainty initially around the status of the Guardsmen, with reports later confirming both were in critical condition, one female and one male.
- Quote, Rick Delgado: "As far as we know right now…they are still both critical and in the hospital…" [05:27]
- Details Emerge: The attacker reportedly shot a female Guardsman in the head after securing her weapon and also shot at others; law enforcement sources reported the attacker shouted "Allah Akbar" during the attack [28:18].
- Heroic Response: A National Guard Major, unarmed, used a pocket knife to subdue the shooter, who was then shot by an armed Guardsman [28:18].
2. Immigration Policy and National Security
- Hosts' Perspectives: The incident reignited debate over U.S. immigration policy, particularly programs admitting refugees and special visa holders from conflict zones.
- Big D: "This is the reason a complete immigration moratorium needs to be looked at in this country. We need less of all of it. The correct number would be zero." [10:45]
- Criticism of the Biden Administration: The hosts blamed lax vetting processes and referenced statements by former officials about stringent background checks, which they called "lies" or insufficient [77:47, 78:39].
3. Media and Political Reaction
- Politicization of Tragedy: The team sharply criticized mainstream media and Democratic politicians for immediately blaming Trump and the National Guard, rather than the shooter.
- Big D: "The politicization of this in the last two hours has been extraordinarily disgusting…MSNBC, I mean, they basically have the gun in Trump's hand on this." [07:04]
- Rick Delgado: "It's amazing how the shooter escapes scrutiny…they don't care about National Guardsmen, they don't care about police." [07:48]
- Media Double Standards: The hosts alleged selective reporting based on the perpetrator’s perceived political affiliations and referenced mainstream outlets likening the National Guard to Nazis [43:50], [44:49].
4. Broader Themes: Social Division & Government Institutions
- Echo Chambers and Open-Mindedness: Conversation on the American left's closed intellectual circles versus the right's supposed open-mindedness.
- Paul Nolan: "The leftist, the pocket that they stayed inside, their echo chamber really left in on the ground was such a small, focused point..." [15:38]
- Critique of Local Law Enforcement Policies: Highlighted leaders in cities (e.g. New Orleans) refusing cooperation with ICE, dismissing immigration violations as “civil issues” [39:48], [40:21].
5. Thanksgiving "First Word" – History, Faith, and American Identity
Timestamp: [33:20]–[38:46]
Summary:
Big D delivers a passionate commentary on the meaning of Thanksgiving, emphasizing gratitude to God, the Judeo-Christian roots of America, historical revisionism, and the importance of giving thanks for American liberty.
- Quote, Big D:
"This holiday, this uniquely American, uniquely biblical holiday, is under constant assault by the people who hate the very idea that we should thank anybody but the government… Thanksgiving is not a day to thank the state… It is a day commanded by presidents from Washington to Lincoln to Reagan to give thanks to Almighty God..." [33:20]
- Notable Moment:
"Capitalism, Christianity, and cornbread. Three things the left has been trying to cancel ever since." [34:29]
- Biblical Reference:
"Thanksgiving pleases God more than the most expensive, elaborate sacrifice you could drag to the altar." [35:41]
6. Community Engagement & Patriotism
- Hat Giveaway Fundraiser: The hosts promoted a signed “pizza for patriots” hat giveaway supporting veterans, with details on how the audience can participate [25:19], [26:21].
- Local Patriotism Highlighted: Stories about Long Island community efforts to support veterans, honoring emergency personnel nightly, and the region’s conservative values [26:59].
7. Other Noteworthy Segments
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Sports, Odds, and Banter:
- Sports news included discussion of a potential UFC event at the White House, fundraising sports endorsements, and Thanksgiving football picks (Odds Makers segment at ~[97:35]).
- Lively banter about Thanksgiving food traditions, stuffing (with or without raisins), ambrosia salad, and Italian staples on Long Island [58:21]–[61:17].
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Election Integrity and Global Influence:
- Paul Nolan summarizes recent interviews critical of global election machine security and U.S.-influenced “color revolutions” abroad, with a focus on Brazil's elections and U.S. national security apparatus involvement [51:29]–[56:08].
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Immigration Moratorium:
- "This is just another example… We need a complete immigration moratorium until we’ve done a review of everybody who’s coming into this country…" —Big D [11:14]
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On Politicization of Tragedy:
- "It’s amazing how the shooter escapes scrutiny… They are the party of violence, political violence. Anything to get what they want." —Rick Delgado [07:48]
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Thanksgiving First Word:
- "Thanksgiving is not a day to thank the state. It is a day commanded by presidents... to give thanks to Almighty God for the blessings of liberty and plenty..." —Big D [33:30]
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Media Double Standard:
- "The left never gives up an opportunity to politicize one of these things… it’s just so insane." —Big D [21:56]
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On Community and Patriotism:
- "Very patriotic, very red Trump country, obviously very dedicated and supportive of all emergency personnel, police, firefighters…" —Big D [26:59]
Important Timestamps
| Segment | Content | Timestamp | |---------|---------|-----------| | Breaking News (Initial Discussion) | National Guard shooting, suspect ID | 04:38–06:27 | | Latest Law Enforcement Details | Heroic Guard response, gunman’s actions | 28:18 | | Politicization & Media Critique | Blame shifting, media double-standards | 07:04, 21:56 | | “First Word” (Thanksgiving Reflection) | Full speech | 33:20–38:46 | | Social Critique & Law Enforcement | New Orleans PD on immigrants | 39:48–41:34 | | Community Support & Giveaways | Veterans’ hat fundraising | 25:19–26:57 | | Sports & Odds Makers | Football picks, UFC at White House | 23:21, 97:35–104:32 | | Election Integrity & Global Influence | Color revolutions, Brazil | 51:29–56:08 |
Tone and Delivery
- Authentic, direct, and passionate: The hosts do not mince words; bold opinions and frustration with opposing political views, media, and bureaucracy are voiced in a conversational yet charged style.
- Patriotic and faith-based: Frequent references to American values, Christianity, and gratitude for national blessings.
- Community-oriented: Highlights local patriotism and audience engagement, focus on veterans and military support.
For New Listeners: Why Listen?
If you want to hear unfiltered, uncompromising analysis of breaking political events from a conservative, populist perspective—blending hard news with humor, cultural commentary, and local patriotism—this is the episode for you. It delivers both a raw account of a national tragedy and the hosts’ reflections on its roots and meaning, capped with an inspiring Thanksgiving message on gratitude, faith, and the American experiment.
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