Real America's Voice: Live From Studio 6B
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 (Aired October 23, 2025)
Host Panel: Slick Rick, Paul Nolan, Kevin Downey Jr.
Notable Segments: News & politics, culture, sports, comedic commentary, live audience interaction
Episode Overview
This high-energy episode balances sharp right-of-center political analysis, irreverent cultural commentary, and sports updates. The hosts discuss the ongoing government shutdown, 2025 New York City mayoral race, leftwing activism, law enforcement, international affairs (with a focus on Ukraine and Middle East peace efforts), plus a mix of personal anecdotes and listener engagement. A notable interview with Robert Charles (AMAC, gubernatorial candidate in Maine) explores policy reform and conservative strategy.
Key Segments & Timelines
1. Panel Banter & Personal Updates
[00:00–05:12]
- Damon (regular host) is absent due to his daughter's surgery (successful)—panel extends best wishes.
- Introductions & sports banter; Kevin Downey Jr. plugs his upcoming comedy fundraiser and daily radio show (LI News Radio).
- Humorous personal story: Paul Nolan describes accidentally puncturing his calf with a plywood board (“It was like a medieval torture weapon”—[03:41], Paul Nolan).
2. Government Shutdown, Trump & Democratic Negotiations
[07:33–11:49]
- The panel discusses the ongoing federal government shutdown (Day 19/20).
- Clip: President Trump stating he will only meet with Democratic leaders if they reopen the government:
“The people want to go back to work. They want to be served… I will only meet if they let the country open.” ([08:49], President Trump, Clip 16)
- Critique of some Republicans (Ari Fleischer) calling to end the filibuster—hosts argue this would undercut demands for budget reform.
- Paul Nolan rails against “BS spending” and exposes how foreign aid agencies and “color revolutions” (Ukraine, Arab Spring) are used as pretexts for globalist intervention.
"This was a well-orchestrated rig job from jump street." ([11:49], Paul Nolan)
3. Corruption in Prosecutorial Ranks & Law Enforcement Reform
[20:55–24:01]
- The panel covers the issue of Soros-backed DAs (“repeat offender,” Philadelphia’s Larry Krasner), playing a Ron DeSantis clip:
“I removed both of them from their posts. And I'm the only governor in the country to do that.” ([22:32], Ron DeSantis)
- Discussion on leniency for crimes and local DA’s lack of enforcement, with humorous jabs at “pickle farmers” and the LGBT movement’s perceived legal excesses in Florida.
4. Diaper Diplomacy: NATO, Ukraine, and Zelensky
[24:55–28:19]
- Satirical “Diaper Diplomacy” segment: analysis of Ukraine President Zelensky “walking the NATO tightrope.”
- Zelensky remarks on negotiating with Russia and importance of U.S. security guarantees:
“We need to push Putin to the negotiation table... Bilateral security guarantees between me and President Trump are very important.” ([27:37], President Zelensky)
5. Media & Democratic Party Critique
[28:48–38:59]
- Segment lampoons Rosie O’Donnell for calling for a “mass blackout” to save the world and mocks liberal celebrities’ “ugly class.”
- Dissection of James Carville's flip-flopping:
- Denies Antifa's existence:
"There is no such thing as Antifa. It's like attacking paper." ([32:34–33:00], James Carville, Cut 9)
- Calls for Trump collaborators to be shamed and paraded:
"I think they all ought to have their head shaven. They should be put in orange pajamas... paraded for the public to spit on." ([36:05], James Carville, Cut 11)
- Denies Antifa's existence:
- Panel highlights the “dangerous rhetoric” and “authoritarian leftist logic,” comparing it to historical show trials and political persecution.
6. NYC Mayoral Race & Urban Demographics
[50:29–62:39]
- NYC Mayoral race:
- Focus on Curtis Sliwa’s floundering campaign; intense exchange with radio host Sid Rosenberg.
- Sid calls out Sliwa for fixating on Andrew Cuomo over leading opponent Zoran Mamdani:
“This obsession with Cuomo has to stop. He's not winning… You can beat Cuomo and still lose.” ([55:23–56:10], Sid Rosenberg)
- Broader discussion on immigrant communities, “replacement of institutions,” references to Muslim political ascendancy in Dearborn (MI) and Hamtramck.
- Panel predicts: If NYC falls to hard-left candidates, the “rest is easy”—citing similar leftward trends in London and Detroit.
7. Major Interview: Robert Charles (AMAC & GOP Candidate for ME Governor)
[74:32–82:55]
- Robert Charles, ex-Naval Intelligence, AMAC policy leader, and GOP frontrunner for Maine governor, discusses:
- "President Trump is becoming the president of peace," paralleling Reagan and Roosevelt ([75:36]).
- Maine’s crises: drug-related overdoses, high property taxes, failing public education.
- His platform: deporting illegals, dismantling Chinese cartel marijuana grows, lowering taxes, and restoring law enforcement discipline:
“Within six months… I will bring down all the 300 Chinese grow houses. We will deport all the illegals.” ([80:16], Robert Charles)
- Panel (especially Paul Nolan) praise Charles’s patriotism, “brass balls,” and old-school competence.
8. International Eyes: Canada Land Seizures
[83:59–86:33]
- Kevin Downey Jr.’s PJ Media story:
- A Canadian judge ruled to seize 800 acres near Vancouver, restoring it to the Cowichan tribe (based on 1846 usage).
- Residents face losing homes, with “no guns” to protest, and warnings about unchecked leftism taking hold.
“Never give up your guns and never vote for those diarrhea people we call Democrats because they're going to make that happen here.” ([86:14], Kevin Downey Jr.)
9. Sports & Pop Culture Roundup
[14:40], [44:32], [65:22], throughout
- Extensive segments with Slick Rick cover:
- NCAA basketball rankings (UConn #1).
- Michael Jordan reminisces about missing the game ([16:44–18:06], MJ Clip):
“In all honesty, I wish I could take a magic pill, put on shorts, and play basketball today… that type of competitiveness is what I live for and I miss it.” ([16:44], Michael Jordan)
- NFL and NCAA firings, Nick Saban on donor influence, tragic cheeleader shooting in Alabama.
- Upcoming Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series; playoff predictions.
- Pop: Criticism of NFL keeping Bad Bunny as Super Bowl performer for his anti-Trump stance.
10. Clip Contest: Viral Social/Liberal Hypocrisy
[90:31–96:12]
- Panel debuts their "best clips of the day":
- Human Rights Hypocrisy – Pro-choicers back human rights, except for the unborn ([90:31], Street Interviews).
- Teacher Screams “Charlie Kirk is Dead” at Kids –
Kevin Downey Jr.: “That’s an animal. They gotta go, especially this psychotic bastard.” ([93:20]) - Man Bun Protest – A protester with a sign is roasted for his privileged whiteness by a black woman ([95:12]).
- Paul Nolan: "The best part about free speech is we know exactly who you are." ([94:33]).
Notable Quotes
- Paul Nolan: "Nothing better than holding their [Democrats] feet to the fire." ([10:51])
- Kevin Downey Jr. on US cities: “This is not the place to experiment with communism. I'm afraid that he's going to do so much damage and ignite a fire under the… bottom of every communist out there.” ([57:40])
- James Carville (quoted): “I think they all ought to have their head shaven… and paraded for the public to spit on.” ([36:05])
- Robert Charles: "In an age of mediocrity, it takes nothing to be great… We just need to stand up, do the right thing, and fix it." ([80:43])
- Slick Rick on Jordan: “He’s the bar, and forever will be.” ([18:25])
- Panel (multiple): Mocking “soy boys” and saluting “old-school patriots.”
Tone, Style, & Language
- Style: Fiercely opinionated, humorous, and frank; intersperses serious political analysis with irreverence, mockery, and in-jokes.
- Language: Mix of direct commentary, smart-alecky banter, and no-holds-barred criticism—especially directed at Democratic politicians, leftist activists, and “RINOs.”
- Audience Engagement: Regular chat call-outs, encouragement to “like and share,” and inside jokes with audience.
Takeaway
This episode delivers a thorough mix of right-leaning political commentary, cultural critique, and lighter pop-culture/sports coverage. Its most memorable moments combine hard-hitting interviews (Robert Charles), strong opinions on government shutdown strategy, worries about urban and national "leftward drift," and candid exposure of the panel's personality and chemistry. Warning—listeners without a taste for caustic commentary or conservative humor will likely find the tone confrontational, but fans are drawn to its unapologetic approach and interaction.
