Stinchfield Tonight – October 6th, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Grant Stinchfield (A)
Notable Guests: Steven Sund (Former Capitol Police Chief, D), Ben Berkwam (RAV Correspondent, F), Texas State Rep. Steve Toth (B), Congressman Andy Biggs (G), Anthony Raimondo (Conservative Aunt, C), John Jubilee (E)
Date: October 7, 2025
Overview of Main Theme
This episode delivers impassioned commentary on law enforcement and political controversies in urban America, focusing on rising crime, alleged failures of liberal city leadership, and perceived government overreach. Host Grant Stinchfield and his guests discuss recent incidents involving police stand-downs, the influence of Antifa, the proposal for National Guard usage, claims of DOJ targeting conservative lawmakers, and concerns about left-leaning content aimed at children on Netflix. The tone is confrontational, patriotic, and sharply critical of progressive politics.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Chicago Police Stand-Down Controversy and Leadership Critique
- Incident: Chicago PD allegedly called off officers when federal agents needed support amid conflict with Antifa ([00:00]–[05:50]).
- Audio evidence contradicts official denials.
- Host expresses outrage at officers complying with “unlawful orders” and likens it to tragic failures in history (Benghazi).
- Quote: “You too need to resign because you did not have your fellow law enforcement officers in mind…” – Grant Stinchfield ([00:52])
- Critique of Mayor & Command: Suggests liberal leadership prioritizes politics over public safety.
- Calls out “ICE-free zone” executive order as “lunacy,” claims it's bad for America.
2. Expert Analysis with Steven Sund
- Insight: Sund (former Capitol Police Chief) argues that political pressure overrides true police work in major blue cities ([05:50]–[10:30]).
- He describes chiefs as “beholden to the mayor,” leading to dangerous dereliction of duty.
- Discusses options for good officers—signing bonuses luring unhappy cops to safer jurisdictions.
- Quote: “What you saw with the order that was being given by the chief patrol and for him, the chief be saying that that never came out—you can hear it…that’s an absolute joke.” – Steven Sund ([06:34])
- Sund relates his own decision on January 6th to defy paralysis during crisis: “I wasn’t going to stick around and wait for these people to finally give me approval.” ([08:32])
3. Portland's Law Enforcement & Antifa Violence
- Policing for Clicks?: Discusses Nick Sorter’s and Tommy Allen’s arrests while reporting/defending from Antifa, and police allegedly targeting the wrong people ([12:06]–[16:36]).
- Videos aired of Antifa attacks.
- Critique of Portland police leadership: “The Portland police chief is an idiot…taking their orders from Antifa…” – Ben Berkwam ([14:08])
- Berkwam’s Rationale: “I’m doing this to save America from the traitors and the terrorists that have taken over cities like Portland…” ([14:46])
- Suggestion that "martial law" or National Guard intervention is now necessary to restore order.
- Quote: “The police department of Portland is not just complicit, they are compromised.” – Ben Berkwam ([15:48])
4. Role of National Guard in Restoring Urban Order
- President Trump’s Initiative: Efforts to deploy Texas National Guard to Chicago, facing legal obstacles and opposition from liberal leaders ([17:05]–[20:33]).
- Texas Rep. Steve Toth: Voicing support for law enforcement and disdain for “moronic police chiefs.”
- Emphasizes Texas’ resolve: “Texas isn’t going to put up with that crap.” ([19:21])
- Comparison with Dallas’ response to violence—National Guard presence seen as effective deterrence.
5. Debate Over Squatter Laws and Democrat Policies
- Texas Legislation: Toth describes passing a bill to expedite eviction of squatters, facing unified Democrat opposition ([21:04]–[21:54]).
- Host’s Commentary: Argues Democrat policies—on crime and property rights—are “imploding,” citing recent Texas House votes.
6. Alleged DOJ Surveillance of Republican Lawmakers
- Breaking News: Reports from Kash Patel and Dan Bongino claim Special Counsel Jack Smith tracked private communications of Republican senators and entities ([23:23]–[25:21]).
- Ron Johnson’s Response: Noted for advocacy for whistleblowers, bringing the issue to light.
- Congressman Andy Biggs: Claims this is a clear instance of political weaponization and connects the operation to previous IRS targeting and FISA abuses ([25:49]–[28:36]).
- Suggests surveillance likely directed “right into the White House.”
- Describes legal harassment as “the process is the penalty.”
7. Budget Bill & Democrat “Hypocrisy”
- Discussion about continuing resolutions, with Democrats’ change in position seen as politically motivated ([29:50]–[32:58]).
- Biggs reiterates frustration: “Who would have thought, you and I, that the CR would be the cheapest spending option in Congress?” ([31:09])
- Host and guest predict Democrats will soon cave under public pressure.
8. Netflix Criticized for Progressive Children’s Programming
- Segment: Stinchfield and Anthony Raimondo (Conservative Aunt) lambast Netflix for LGBTQ+ and “anti-white” messaging in shows such as Strawberry Shortcake and Paranormal Park ([33:40]–[40:38]).
- Quote: “A transberry, like, really? That's what we're showing our kids?” – Grant Stinchfield ([34:38])
- Raimondo (an openly gay conservative) criticizes the messaging as “in your face” and says the LGBTQ+ community is being “hijacked.”
- “Kids are not trans. Adults make them trans… Leave kids out of it. We’ll do the same.” – Anthony Raimondo ([40:12])
- Host pushes for congressional inquiry into Netflix executives.
9. Mind, Body, and Emotional Health
- Sponsor Segment: John Jubilee discusses emotional roots of eating and weight loss ([42:02]–[45:30]).
- Describes the “emotional connection” to food as a spiritual and historical challenge.
- Outlines Energized Health’s protocol, which includes addressing past trauma.
- Quote: “This is a total mind, body, soul program. And the faith that you bring in all of this is really amazing…which is why it works for so many people.” – Grant Stinchfield ([45:30])
10. Military & Cultural Patriotism
- Closing Segment: Brief mention of President Trump’s visit to the USS George H.W. Bush (temporarily re-named “Navy One”) for the Navy’s 250th anniversary ([46:43])
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “You have a duty to disobey unlawful orders. People were in danger. The public was in danger.” – Grant Stinchfield ([03:34])
- “These officers…they’re probably shaking in their boots. They want to go and help their fellow officers. But the chief’s doing CYA because he’s beholden to the mayor.” – Steven Sund ([05:51])
- “The police department of Portland is not just complicit, they are compromised. And at this point, every single blue city in America…needs to be defunded immediately. And we need martial law.” – Ben Berkwam ([15:48])
- “We’re a little bit different down here and we actually respond to this crap and we don’t put up with it.” – Steve Toth ([20:24])
- “They were using (government power) to go after political opponents. It is one of the most outrageous scandals we have had.” – Andy Biggs ([27:40])
- “Netflix basically grooming our children. LGBTQ crazy propaganda…A transberry, like, really? That’s what we’re showing our kids?” – Grant Stinchfield ([34:36])
- “Kids are not trans. Adults make them trans…” – Anthony Raimondo ([40:12])
- “Food has been an emotional connector and a temptation to step out of God’s best for our life in perpetuity.” – John Jubilee ([43:20])
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Chicago PD Stand-Down, Outrage, and Audio Evidence: [00:00]–[05:50]
- Steven Sund Interview: [05:50]–[10:30]
- Portland Antifa Violence & Nick Sorter Incident: [12:06]–[16:36]
- National Guard Debate and Texas’ Response: [17:05]–[20:33]
- Squatter Law Fight in Texas: [21:04]–[21:54]
- Jack Smith DOJ Surveillance Allegations: [23:23]–[32:58]
- Netflix Children’s Programming Critique: [33:40]–[40:38]
- Mind, Body, Emotional Health with John Jubilee: [42:02]–[45:30]
- Navy 250th Anniversary/President Trump: [46:43]
Summary Flow & Tone
The episode presents escalating frustration and urgency over law enforcement and cultural issues in major US cities. The tone is highly charged—mixing fact, opinion, and anecdote—with pronounced skepticism toward “liberal leadership,” calls for strong law-and-order measures, and defense of traditional American values. Frequent analogies to historical betrayals are used to sharpen the implied stakes, while patriotism and personal sacrifice are recurrent themes among the host and many guests.
For Listeners New to the Content
This episode is a fast-paced, fiery blend of news, analysis, and commentary, offering a window into a particular strand of American conservative media. Controversial incidents in Chicago and Portland serve as launching points for discussions about broader issues: police demoralization, political interference, the necessity of federal intervention, and concerns about progressive influence on children’s programming. Listeners will gain an understanding of conservative anxieties about urban policy, law enforcement culture, and media messaging, as framed by the Real America’s Voice network.
