Real America’s Voice – Stinchfield Tonight (September 8, 2025)
Host: Grant Stinchfield
Guests: Curtis Houck (Managing Editor, NewsBusters), Bruce Leavelle (Senior Advisor to Donald Trump), J.J. Carroll (Former Deputy Border Patrol Agent), Tyler Neal (LA Realtor), John Jubilee (Energized Health)
Date: September 9, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode of Stinchfield Tonight dives into a series of controversial and timely topics: a brutal murder on a Charlotte transit train and its alleged ties to Democrat policies and media bias, self-defense rights in the US and Canada, Senate obstruction over presidential nominees, the Supreme Court’s ruling on ICE raids, the role of AI and foreign investment in Malibu’s post-fire real estate, and health transformations with cellular hydration. Throughout, Grant and his guests challenge mainstream narratives, advocate for tough-on-crime and pro-Second Amendment stances, and critique what they see as selective media outrage and systemic failings.
Key Segments & Insights
1. Charlotte Train Murder: Crime, Policy & Media Coverage
- [00:00–11:27]
- Grant Stinchfield recounts the murder of Irena Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, on a Charlotte transit train by a homeless man with a lengthy criminal record.
- Critique of Democrat policies: Grant blames “Democrat handouts,” “failed policing,” and “no cash bail” for enabling violent crimes and homelessness.
- “No cops around. This is a failure of the no cash bail policies. No bail. Let him sail.” (Grant, 01:45)
- Media silence: He accuses the mainstream press of purposeful omission because the racial dynamics don’t fit their preferred narrative.
- “The way they lie to you is just by ignoring the story.” (Grant, 05:41)
- Discussion with Curtis Houck: The managing editor of NewsBusters agrees, calling ‘bias by omission’ the most “sinister” form of media bias.
- “The stories that are buried, the stories that are not covered or undercovered, tell the public the most about what the media prioritize.” (Curtis Houck, 06:40)
Notable Quotes
- Grant Stinchfield [01:45]:
“No bail. Let him sail. Fourteen times this guy had been arrested for felonies and let go without bail.” - Curtis Houck [06:40]:
“Bias by omission [is] perhaps the most sinister form of media bias... It shows the depravity in which they lack news judgment.” - Grant Stinchfield [10:19]:
“It all comes back to us evil Republicans for trying to call attention to this.”
Memorable Moment
- Media covered the story “only because President Trump dragged and shamed them into covering it.” (Curtis Houck, 08:12)
2. Self-Defense Rights & Criminal Justice – US & Canada
- [11:27–15:21]
- Grant draws a parallel with a case in Canada where a homeowner was charged for stabbing a home intruder. He laments police advice to “be the best witness you can be,” contrasting Canadian law with America’s “castle doctrine.”
- Canadian conservative Pierre Poiliev is quoted defending self-defense rights:
- “Your home is your castle. Someone comes into your house and threatens your family, you should have the right to take force against them to defend your family.” (Pierre Poiliev reference, 14:12)
- Discussion about the erosion of self-defense rights and Second Amendment concerns.
Memorable Moment
- Grant Stinchfield [13:52]:
“You come through that door in my house unwelcome, you will be soon carried by six. And that is an absolute promise.”
3. Senate Obstruction and Presidential Appointees
- [15:21–22:14]
- Discussion of Democrat delays in processing presidential nominees—Grant and guest Bruce Leavelle decry procedural tactics as an attempt to undermine President Trump’s mandate.
- Leavelle and Grant emphasize that unfilled leadership posts create national security risks.
- “When you don’t have ambassadorships that are being filled, that then... poses a national security risk.” (Grant, 20:37)
- Chuck Schumer’s own words are used to show intentional obstruction.
- “[Schumer] says: ‘you’re damn straight. Historically bad nominees need a historic response. And so we did.’” (Grant, paraphrasing Schumer, 21:30)
- Leavelle issues a warning: “You will reap what you sow... There is a God and they will prevail.” (21:38)
4. Supreme Court Ruling: ICE Raids in Los Angeles
- [24:45–32:03]
- News update: The Supreme Court rules that ICE raids can continue in LA.
- Grant explains the legal reasoning, quoting Justice Kavanaugh: “Ethnicity alone cannot furnish reasonable suspicion... [but] can be a relevant factor when considered, along with other salient factors.”
- Grant brings in former Border Patrol agent J.J. Carroll, who stresses that the legal standards for immigration enforcement are well established and criticizes lower courts for overreach.
- “This idea that the lower courts are using stupidity... for them to come back down and say, listen, a below average judge would know this.” (J.J. Carroll, 28:37)
- Responds to a California Democrat’s claim that ICE is “snatching innocent people off the streets,” dismissing it as outlandish.
- “We’re ruled by the dumbest people on planet Earth. That’s who we’re representing.” (J.J. Carroll, 30:45)
Notable Quotes
- J.J. Carroll [29:37]:
“On immigration law, Border Patrol and ICE needs mere suspicion. And you’re putting all these obstacles, we’ve already gone through this decades ago.” - Grant Stinchfield [31:36]:
“Blind liberal zombieism... We’re headed in the right direction at least.”
5. Post-Fire Malibu Real Estate: AI-Generated Homes & Foreign Investors
- [33:45–40:19]
- Report on New Zealand billionaires buying up Malibu lots after wildfires, planning to build “AI-generated” modular homes manufactured in China.
- LA Realtor Tyler Neal discusses the upside (cost-efficiency, speed) but also the concerns: “whitewashing of America,” loss of craftsmanship, and foreign influence.
- “You got the China angle coming in here, you got foreign billionaires coming in... and then, of course, the poor people of Malibu.” (Grant, 35:28)
- Neal: “These devastating fires... present an opportunity for home builders to rethink and get creative about how the home construction process works.” (Tyler Neal, 35:54)
- Grant expresses worries about “robots putting these things up,” dehumanizing homebuilding.
6. Health Transformation & Cellular Hydration
- [41:43–46:32]
- Grant describes his success with Energized Health’s protocol, featuring testimonial from the founder John Jubilee.
- Key point: “Intracellular hydration” is highlighted as the single most important health metric.
- “Men, we should be 60%. Ladies, you should be 55% intracellular hydration. If you don’t know what that number is... you need to find that out. That is your number one most important health metric.”
- High success rate boasted: “99.1%.” (John Jubilee, 46:05)
7. Briefs & Miscellaneous
- A preview of Real America’s Voice’s upcoming 9/11 memorial special. ([40:39])
- Brief report on protests at Raheem Kassam’s bar in DC; complaint about unequal policing of left-wing vs. conservative protesters. ([47:25])
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- “No bail. Let him sail. Fourteen times this guy had been arrested for felonies and let go without bail.”
— Grant Stinchfield [01:45] - “Bias by omission [is] perhaps the most sinister form of media bias.”
— Curtis Houck [06:40] - “He will reap what he sows and many others for the dirty dealings that you have put upon this nation.”
— Bruce Leavelle [21:38] - “On immigration law, Border Patrol and ICE needs mere suspicion. And you’re putting all these obstacles, we've already gone through this decades ago.”
— J.J. Carroll [29:37] - “We’re ruled by the dumbest people on planet Earth. That’s who we’re representing.”
— J.J. Carroll [30:45] - “Blind liberal zombieism. And so many of them exist in America today that blindly follow their Democrat leaders.”
— Grant Stinchfield [31:36] - “These devastating fires... present an opportunity for home builders to rethink and get creative about how the home construction process works.”
— Tyler Neal [35:54] - “Men, we should be 60%. Ladies, you should be 55% intracellular hydration. If you don’t know what that number is... you need to find that out.”
— John Jubilee [44:25]
Conclusion & Episode Vibe
Throughout the episode, Grant Stinchfield and his guests argue that left-wing policies—from criminal justice reform to mainstream news coverage—are undermining American safety and values. They critique legislative obstruction, celebrate Supreme Court victories for the right, and voice skepticism about the role of technology and globalization in homebuilding. The show’s language is direct, combative, sometimes hyperbolic, and representative of the Real America’s Voice “honest views” ethos—seeking to unite right-leaning listeners while attacking what they see as liberal failures.
