Stinchfield Tonight – September 23, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice / Host: Grant Stinchfield
Date: September 24, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode of Stinchfield Tonight dives deep into several hot-button topics at the intersection of politics, culture, and current events. Central subjects include the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the controversial discussion around Tylenol and vaccines in relation to autism, media narratives around Antifa and left-wing violence, President Trump’s powerful speech at the United Nations (particularly on climate policy), looming Congressional budget debates, and media/censorship news. Featuring guest appearances from Dr. Jeff Barkey (physician and vaccine critic), Curtis Houck (NewsBusters/Media Research Center), Mark Morano (Climate Depot), and Britt McHenry (RAV DC correspondent), the episode challenges mainstream narratives and spotlights issues central to the conservative movement.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Courtroom Drama: Trump Assassination Attempt
[01:47 - 04:33]
- The Incident:
Grant Stinchfield opens with the verdict of Ryan Routh, found guilty of attempting to kill Donald Trump. During the verdict announcement, Routh attempted to stab himself in the neck with a pen, but was stopped by bailiffs and later restrained. - Psychological Analysis:
Stinchfield argues Routh is not “nuts” but a violent narcissist who deserves life in prison. He reflects on the gravity of the two recent assassination attempts on Trump, stating:“Can you imagine if either one of them were successful? ...the impact on the world, the impact on his family.” (03:01)
- Media Coverage:
Stinchfield criticizes the defendant’s daughter for blaming the media and reiterates the seriousness of the crime, brushing aside media narratives.
2. Tylenol, Vaccines & Autism: The “Tylenol Smokescreen”
[04:33 - 14:12]
- Trump’s Comments:
Trump’s remarks on Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy and its alleged link to autism are played:“Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.” (04:33)
- Stinchfield’s Take:
Asserts Tylenol is seen as a smokescreen; asserts vaccines are really to blame. - Curtis Hauck & Dr. Kelly Victory’s Input:
They claim that the increase in autism rates correlates with the increase in childhood vaccinations since the 1986 Vaccine Injury Act. - Dr. Jeff Barkey Interview:
Dr. Barkey declares Tylenol unsafe for anyone, especially pregnant women, citing its role in liver failure and the reduction of glutathione. He also openly attributes a role for vaccines in autism:“Vaccines play a role, and so we need to look at the whole picture... The pushback is tremendous. When you see pushback from the media, it’s not because they’re pro-Tylenol, it’s their pro-pharma funding of their networks.” (11:15)
- Stinchfield on ‘Leftist Women’:
Claims liberal women are disregarding Trump’s Tylenol recommendations for purely political reasons:“They would be popping Tylenols like Tic Tacs. God forbid a negative effect happens because of this. They’re nuts. I’m telling you, these leftist women are nuts.” (08:53)
- Quotes & Key Takeaways:
- Dr. Barkey: “No one should be taking [Tylenol], let alone a pregnant woman.” (10:09)
- “If it was my woman having a baby, I would try to put as little as possible into her body. There’d be no vaccinations, no Tylenol, no medications unless absolutely necessary.” (13:41)
3. Antifa, Leftist Violence & Media Narratives
[14:22 - 21:52]
- Defining Antifa:
Stinchfield argues that the media and Democrats refuse to acknowledge Antifa as a violent, organized group, comparing it to the treatment of BLM. - Expert Testimony:
Claims Homeland Security insiders tell him Antifa has an operational structure, countering mainstream views that it’s merely an ideology. - Curtis Hauck Interview (NewsBusters):
- Discusses media downplaying violence from the left, including a recent ABC station shooting.
- Critiques the news cycle’s selective coverage:
“It comes out...that the suspect...he’s got a serious violent agenda here. And then it kind of just fades to black. Which I argue is even more insidious.” (17:51)
- Kimmel Controversy:
Discussion about Jimmy Kimmel’s firing, leftist pressure on Disney/ABC, and bias in late-night comedy:- “92% of all political jokes ...have been targeting conservatives. Jimmy Kimmel is a hack.” (20:15)
4. Trump & UN Speech: Hitting Globalism and the “Climate Change Hoax”
[24:35 - 35:37]
- Thwarted Attack:
Authorities intercepted a telecommunications threat during the UN Assembly in NYC, linked to possible disruptions of the cell network as Trump spoke. - Trump’s UN Speech Highlights:
- Condemns UN for financing illegal migration into the US:
“The UN is supporting people that are illegally coming into the United States.” (26:50)
- Blasts climate change initiatives:
“The carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions, and they're heading down a path of total destruction.” (27:33)
- Condemns UN for financing illegal migration into the US:
- Mark Morano Discussion (Climate Depot):
- Lauds Trump’s speech as “the greatest climate speech ever.”
- Quotes:
"It took Donald Trump, a Manhattan real estate developer, to give the greatest climate speech ever to a shocked UN to their face." (29:54) “This is a speech schoolchildren should study in the future.” (32:52)
- Trump on Global Warming:
“Climate change... It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world in my opinion.” (28:33)
- Argues global green policies have only benefited China while hurting Western economies.
- Political Impact:
Morano suggests that if Trump withdraws the US from international climate treaties, it will be a historic milestone.
5. Congressional Budget Deadlock & Partisan Theatre
[36:51 - 43:59]
- Jorge Santos Update:
Stinchfield alleges political persecution in the harsh treatment of convicted ex-congressman George Santos, likening his prison treatment to that of the J6ers. - Congressional Budget Fight:
- Grant and Britt McHenry (RAV D.C. Correspondent) break down the slim prospects for a bipartisan deal, the impact of continuing resolutions, and security funding efforts in light of recent political violence, including reference to Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
- Both lament the showmanship and pork-barrel politics of budget negotiations, expressing frustration with both parties’ failure to conduct real business:
“At some point we’ve got to get back to doing the business of Congress and Democrats standing in the way. Republicans not being tough enough. I think the American people want to throw up their hands.” (42:06)
6. Media, Big Tech & Free Speech Updates
[45:29 - 48:27]
- YouTube Policy Reversals:
Stinchfield reveals that YouTube is restoring previously banned COVID-era accounts, potentially including his. - TikTok’s New Ownership Structure:
Announces a pending deal to bring majority US control and security oversight to TikTok, albeit with skepticism, especially regarding possible Fox News involvement and allegations it could influence the app’s political agenda. - Stinchfield’s Take on Social Media:
Expresses continued distrust of TikTok, claiming uneven enforcement regarding conservative content, and volunteers to serve as a TikTok watchdog.
7. California Politics: ICE Agent Doxing & Newsom’s Stance
[48:27 - 50:07]
- Gavin Newsom’s Legislation:
Newsom signs a bill forcing ICE agents in California to “unmask,” which Stinchfield denounces as a threat to agent safety, attributing the move to left-wing hostility toward law enforcement.
8. Closing Thoughts
[50:11 - end]
- RAV Movement:
Concludes with a passionate call to action, encouraging listeners to join RAV’s grassroots movement to “take their countries back” and promising ongoing coverage.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Autism Causes:
“I'm not blaming anything, but I'm open to the discussion and the fact that there's work being done.” – Grant Stinchfield (07:03) -
On Tylenol and Pregnancy:
“No one should be taking [Tylenol], let alone a pregnant woman.” – Dr. Jeff Barkey (10:09) -
On the Media and Violence:
“Literally, they want to pee on your leg and tell you it’s raining. And somehow they think the American people are going to believe this nonsense. They aren’t.” – Grant Stinchfield (16:38) -
On Antifa:
“Antifa is not necessarily a set group. It is being an anti-fascist. We have watched the same people show up in different cities...Don’t tell me it’s not an organized group.” – Grant Stinchfield (16:38) -
On Climate Change:
“The carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions.” – Donald Trump (27:33)
"This was Donald Trump masterstroke changing the narrative...This speech will be consequential for decades to come. Historians will write about this.” – Mark Morano (29:05) -
On Political Theater:
“At some point we’ve got to get back to doing the business of Congress and Democrats standing in the way. Republicans not being tough enough. I think the American people want to throw up their hands.” – Grant Stinchfield (42:06) -
On Free Speech and Tech:
“I would like to volunteer my services to be hired as a watchdog for TikTok...I want to be TikTok's watchdog now.” – Grant Stinchfield (47:23)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Assassination Attempt & Courtroom Incident (01:47 - 04:33)
- Autism, Vaccines & Tylenol Discussion (04:33 - 14:12)
- Antifa & Media Narrative (14:22 - 21:52)
- Trump at the UN & Climate Policy (24:35 - 35:37)
- Capitol Hill Budget Battle & George Santos Update (36:51 - 43:59)
- Tech Censorship & Social Media Ownership Changes (45:29 - 48:27)
- Gavin Newsom & ICE Agents (48:27 - 50:07)
Overall Tone
Combative, skeptical of mainstream and governmental narratives, and fiercely supportive of Donald Trump, alternative health debates, American sovereignty, and conservative cultural positions.
For New Listeners
If you haven’t listened, this episode provides an unfiltered conservative perspective, sharp media criticism, and a lineup of well-known culture war issues – with a blend of alarming commentary, pointed interviews, and calls to action designed for the engaged right-leaning audience.
