Podcast Summary
Real America’s Voice – The Patriettes Podcast, Episode 45 | November 11, 2025
Hosts: Angie, Teresa
Guest Cohost: Melissa LoCurto
Special Guests: Ohio Amy, Pastor Caspar, Marley Hornick
Episode Overview
This episode of the Patriettes Podcast centers on themes of patriotism, service, and the responsibilities of American citizens in safeguarding the country’s freedoms. The hosts pay tribute to veterans, discuss the importance of election integrity, and highlight grassroots action through the Stay Awake America tour. Special guests bring varied perspectives: Pastor Caspar and Ohio Amy inspire with stories of activism and spiritual resolve, while election expert Marley Hornick details the legal battle for clean and transparent elections.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Honoring Veterans and America’s Duty of Care
Timestamps: 03:00–08:15
- The show opens with heartfelt birthday and Veterans Day wishes to the U.S. Marines and all military veterans.
- Strong criticism is leveled at the U.S. government and society for failing to adequately support veterans, especially compared to benefits extended to illegal immigrants.
- Teresa: “It drives me, when I hear a homeless veteran. I physically get… I have like a visceral reaction to that.” (04:03)
- The hosts recount personal stories of veterans struggling with PTSD and share family experiences, emphasizing the lasting scars of war.
- Calls for “better insurance, homes, cars, everything” for those who have served.
2. Reflections on Election Integrity and Pardons
Timestamps: 08:18–13:13
- Discussion of President Trump’s recent pardons for prominent 2020 election figures (e.g., Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell).
- Angie: “The more and more you see coming out in the news, this election from 2020 is going to be fully exposed. Fully exposed.” (09:22)
- Emphasis on the sentiment that Americans must “know what happened in 2020” to restore trust.
- Concerns about the state of education and historical literacy among young people, especially regarding civics and the consequences of embracing socialism or communism.
3. Grassroots Activism: Stay Awake America Tour
Timestamps: 15:14–27:08
- Introduction of Ohio Amy and Pastor Casper, leaders and organizers of the Stay Awake America tour.
- Ohio Amy: Shares her journey from reluctance to conviction in organizing national events with a mission “to unite, engage, and activate local action for national impact.” (22:00)
- Pastor Casper: Reflects on the role of faith and the importance of not letting Americans “go back to sleep” in the face of challenges.
- “After 9/11… the churches were packed for a little while… and then just settled. We don’t want to see that happen.” (17:58)
- The tour focuses on actionable solutions, equipping citizens with knowledge and motivation to reclaim responsibility for their communities and nation.
- Notable moment: Collaboration with high-profile figures like General Flynn and Dr. Judy Mikovits.
4. Election Integrity Lawsuits with Marley Hornick
Timestamps: 29:13–41:04
- Marley Hornick details her organizations’ (RealAmerica Vote and New York Citizens Audit) latest federal lawsuit against New York State officials and AG Letitia James.
- The suit alleges First Amendment and due process violations in response to grassroots election audits, including being investigated under the Ku Klux Klan Act.
- Marley: “The state brought down the hammer… The Attorney General’s office under, get this, the Ku Klux Klan Act.” (32:10)
- Discovery of significant voter and vote counting discrepancies (e.g., 338,000 more votes than voters in 2020) is driving calls for outside, independent election audits.
- The conversation underscores the fundamental link between election integrity and representative government.
- “If the government is not accountable to us, then we’re no longer free.” (37:57)
- Marley encourages support and donations for continued legal action and audit efforts.
- The suit alleges First Amendment and due process violations in response to grassroots election audits, including being investigated under the Ku Klux Klan Act.
5. Community & Real-Life Issues: Real Estate, Tech Use, and Generational Shifts
Timestamps: 43:17–53:03
- Melissa LoCurto shares her passion and experience as a real estate agent and touches on market changes, the shift to “turnkey” homes, and implications of possible 50-year mortgages.
- Discussion of generational dependence on technology, the downsides of AI, and educational shortcomings.
- Melissa: “We have the dumbest generation that ever existed and it terrifies me.” (48:39)
- The hosts express concern for youth safety—touching on dangers of gaming platforms and the importance of open family conversations.
- Concerns about changing cultural norms in schools and society, and the challenges young people face navigating social and educational systems.
6. Upcoming Patriot Events & Community Invitation
Timestamps: 53:03–54:28
- The team announces art exhibits and a holiday shopping extravaganza at the America First Warehouse, emphasizing community engagement beyond politics and welcoming all regardless of views.
7. Closing Prayer & Final Encouragement
Timestamps: 54:51–55:58
- A heartfelt prayer is offered for veterans, guests, and the continued fight for American values. (See: full text in transcript at 54:57)
- The hosts urge continued support for RealAmerica Vote and conclude with their signature motto “keep your faith strong, your family close, and your freedom alive.”
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On supporting veterans:
“There’s not a veteran on this planet in America that should have to worry about anything ever… They should never be hungry. They should always have a home. They should always have the best insurance.” – Teresa (07:24) -
On taking responsibility:
“No longer can we ask somebody else to do the job that we are supposed to do… we have to pull up our big boy pants and we got to get to work because nobody’s going to get it done except for we the people.” – Ohio Amy (23:16) -
On exposing election flaws:
“Even just in the 2020 election, there were 338,000 more votes counted than the state has voters who voted. So… how come the state election officials are allowed to authorize officials to have the power of life and death over American citizens’ existence based on that garbage data?” – Marley Hornick (31:18) -
Humorous moment about self-auditing:
“Yeah, well, I audited myself last week, and Teresa owes me 100 bucks!” – Marley Hornick (38:34) -
On culture and education:
“We have the dumbest generation that ever existed and it terrifies me.” – Melissa LoCurto (48:39)
Timestamps for Important Segments
| Segment | Timestamp | |-----------------------------------------------|------------------| | Tribute to Veterans, PTSD stories | 03:00–08:15 | | 2020 Pardons & Election Reflection | 08:18–13:13 | | Stay Awake America Tour Intro | 15:14–27:08 | | Election Integrity Lawsuit (Marley Hornick) | 29:13–41:04 | | Real Estate & Generational Shifts | 43:17–53:03 | | Local Patriot Event Announcements | 53:03–54:28 | | Closing Prayer | 54:51–55:58 |
Summary Tone & Style
The conversation is passionate, informal, and rooted in American patriotic rhetoric. The hosts blend personal anecdotes, political commentary, and faith-based perspectives, maintaining a spirited and sincere rapport with each guest.
For Listeners
This episode is a strong example of grassroots American patriotism, blending tributes to veterans, warnings about societal complacency, calls for civic action, and an inside look at ongoing fights for election transparency. Listeners are likely to find inspiration, practical information on grassroots activism, and a sense of community engagement.
