Darrell McClain
The Darrell McClain show
Independent media that won't reinforce tribalism. We have one Planet; nobody's leaving, so let’s reason together!! Darrell McClain is a Military veteran with an abnormal interest in politics, economics, religion, philosophy, science, and literature. He's a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Services, and the author of Faith and the Ballot: A Christian's Guide to Voting, Unity, and Witness in Divided Times. Darrell is a certified Counselor. He focuses primarily on relationships, grief, addiction, and PTSD. He was born and raised in Jacksonville, FL, and went to Edward H white High School, where he...
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1 lip 2026
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White House Spin Machine 01.07.2026 1:14:19
Send us Fan Mail They’re reportedly talking about the Epstein files in the White House Situation Room, and the goal isn’t justice, it’s damage control. We walk through the latest reporting, the alleged internal panic, and the kind of PR brainstorming that only makes sense when protecting political power becomes the top priority. Along the way, we ask the uncomfortable question that keeps getting s...
Why Right-Wing Grievance Politics Always Collapses 01.07.2026 1:18:55
Send us Fan Mail Watching politics turn into team sports is exhausting, especially when people excuse obvious failure just because it comes from their side. We start with a moment of brutal candor from Nick Fuentes about Donald Trump: the “he’s secretly a genius” storyline collapses when the results look like confusion, decline, and a circle of enablers. From there we pull back and ask the questio...
Zionism Vs Judaism And The Rules We Apply 29.06.2026 1:19:48
Send us Fan Mail “Moral consistency” sounds easy until the topic is Israel, Zionism, and the Israel Palestine conflict. We sit down for a serious, respectful conversation that starts with a simple correction about dual citizenship and quickly becomes a deeper look at the “dual loyalty” suspicion, the reality of antisemitism, and the uncomfortable fact that people often judge Israel by a standard t...
Stop Trying To Smoke Your Way Calm 23.06.2026 47:50
Send us Fan Mail Peace is one of the most marketed words in our culture, but we keep trying to buy it with the same tired substitutes: pleasure, status, control, and escape. We start by saying the quiet part out loud: you can eat, drink, smoke, hustle, and flex your way through life and still feel unsettled. The turning point comes with a clear claim that challenges both the religious and the skep...
How Jiu Jitsu Started A Middle East Talk 17.06.2026 1:12:23
Send us Fan Mail A jiu jitsu gym is not where most people expect to have a careful conversation about Israel, antisemitism, and identity, but that’s exactly what happens here. I’m joined by a Jewish Israeli American lawyer and training partner to talk through the topics people usually avoid, not to score points, but to understand how real lives and real history sit behind the headlines. We start w...
What Happens When Media Narratives Stop Working 12.06.2026 1:42:10
Send us Fan Mail Corporate money keeps flooding Democratic primaries, yet Bernie Sanders endorsed progressives are still pulling off win after win. We dig into why that’s happening, starting with the one issue voters keep screaming about in every poll: cost of living. When rent, groceries, gas, childcare, and healthcare all spike at once, “status quo” politics stops sounding safe and starts soundi...
Tomahawks, Blockades, And A War That Won’t End 12.06.2026 2:00:34
Send us Fan Mail Missiles, markets, and political panic all collide as we try to make sense of a rapidly escalating U.S. Iran war. We walk through the latest battlefield signals, including U.S. Tomahawk strikes, the reluctance to risk sustained flyovers, and why the Strait of Hormuz has become the defining chokepoint for global oil prices and commercial shipping. When Iran declares the strait clos...
Why Border Walls Weaken Workers And Boost Profits 10.06.2026 1:11:36
Send us Fan Mail A border wall won’t stop a corporation from chasing cheaper labor, and a viral tweet won’t change the logic of profit. We start by pulling apart the jobs narrative with a basic but often ignored economic reality: capital and goods move across borders far more easily than workers do, and that imbalance can permanently tilt the playing field against labor. If we want pro-worker poli...
How Lazy Labels Fuel Tribalism And Bad Debates 09.06.2026 51:13
Send us Fan Mail The fastest way to start a pointless fight is to speak in tribes. When we say “Muslims believe,” “immigrants do,” or “the West is under attack,” we’re usually not describing reality, we’re advertising a shortcut our brain wants to take. I break down why that lazy language is so tempting, how it fuels tribalism, and what moral psychology can teach us about asking better questions b...
What The Bible Actually Says About Angels 09.06.2026 31:24
Send us Fan Mail Angels show up everywhere in the Bible, yet most of us learn “angel theology” from TV reruns and sentimental stories. We start with Hebrews 1:14 and let Scripture set the terms: angels are ministering spirits sent by God to serve those who will inherit salvation, not cute symbols or mystical side characters we get to redesign. From there, we walk through several famous accounts of...
Iran’s Regime Isn’t Antimperialist, It’s Authoritarian Power 09.06.2026 20:01
Send us Fan Mail A regime can use ballots, slogans, and revolutionary language and still build a cage. We dig into why the Islamic Republic of Iran stands out as a totalitarian theocracy that fuses modern surveillance and bureaucracy with claims of divine rule, turning dissent into “blasphemy” and private life into a policing project. If you want to understand the morality police, censorship, pers...
Let Them Know 08.06.2026 24:34
Send us Fan Mail They’ll question your intelligence, minimize your future, then act shocked when you outstudy, outbuild, and outvote them. From a Livingstone College commencement stage, we deliver a sharp, funny, and deeply serious charge built around three words that keep repeating for a reason: let them know. We start with the brain. Not just degrees and GPAs, but the discipline to learn active...
God Sets Us Free So We Can Walk By The Spirit 08.06.2026 8:00
Send us Fan Mail Some Bible passages don’t just inspire you, they reframe your whole inner world. Romans 8 is one of them, and we read it with the kind of attention it demands: slow enough to hear the logic, honest enough to feel the comfort, and clear enough to take it into real life. It starts with a stunning declaration that hits shame at the root: there is now no condemnation for those who are...
The Most Basic Fact And What It Changes 08.06.2026 14:24
Send us Fan Mail “God is.” If that sentence lands like a shrug, we think something is off, because it is the most basic fact beneath every other fact. We lean into the shock of it and ask what changes when you stop treating God like one more idea inside the universe and start treating Him as the foundation that holds everything up. We walk through the claim of God’s absolute being, what theologian...
Cuba Sanctions To Masked ICE And The Coming AI Job Shock 05.06.2026 51:48
Send us Fan Mail The fastest way to understand modern power is to watch where pressure gets applied and who ends up paying. We start with a clear listener question: why the Trump administration is going so hard on Cuba right now. We break down the official “national security” framing, then get specific about the real leverage points: sanctions aimed at GAESA, the military-linked business empire ti...
When Buckley Met Vidal 05.06.2026 1:29:37
Send us Fan Mail A single programming gamble by ABC News helped invent the political TV world we live in now, and it hinged on one combustible pairing: novelist-provocateur Gore Vidal and conservative architect William F. Buckley Jr. We walk through how the 1968 Republican and Democratic National Conventions became a national theater, with two elite talkers treating live television as both weapon...
The Vicious Cycle Of Wealth And Power 20.05.2026 1:14:18
Send us Fan Mail The American Dream depends on something we rarely measure directly: whether ordinary people can still shape the rules they live under. When wealth concentrates into the hands of a tiny elite, the damage isn’t just economic. It changes what democracy can even do. We dig into how today’s inequality is driven by “super wealth,” why that concentration is historically familiar, and how...
America’s Self-Destruction 18.05.2026 1:04:57
Send us Fan Mail America doesn’t collapse in one dramatic moment, it erodes under incentives that reward extraction over care. We start with a big-picture reckoning: a financialized economy that treats speculation as productivity, a social contract that feels like a lottery ticket, and public systems that crumble while wealth retreats behind private gates. Along the way we talk healthcare costs, s...
Cornel West On Hatred, Media Blind Spots, And Loving Black People 16.05.2026 43:36
Send us Fan Mail Hate doesn’t just show up as slurs or violence. It also shows up as silence, as selective outrage, and as a politics that treats some people as disposable. That’s why we open with love, not as a slogan, but as a discipline and a lens. Cornel West joins us to name the breadth of contempt aimed at Black people, remember the Buffalo massacre, and ask what it means to stay grounded wh...
Ceasefire On Life Support 15.05.2026 49:22
Send us Fan Mail Trump says the Iran ceasefire is on “life support,” and that single phrase tells you everything about how shaky the strategy is when the demands don’t overlap. John Faber, John Lovett, and Tommy Tork unpack why a one page memo blew up the talks, why “Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon” isn’t a plan, and what it means when the Strait of Hormuz becomes Iran’s most valuable leverage in...
What If Heaven Stops Listening To Empire 15.05.2026 1:11:52
Send us Fan Mail What happens when “God bless America” turns into background music for violence, greed, and moral excuses? I start with a principle I wish more of us lived by: freedom of speech is real, but freedom of speech does not require moral naivety. If someone’s outrage only activates for their team, I’m not obligated to treat their criticism like it’s coming from deep moral concern. Discer...
Stop Letting Billionaires Run The Car 14.05.2026 1:09:34
Send us Fan Mail Hawaii did not “fix” Citizens United, but it did something rarer: it picked a fight with the idea that corporations get to buy our politics without consequence. We dig into Hawaii’s Senate Bill 2471 and the legal theory behind it, then ask the question sitting under all the court doctrine and campaign finance jargon: are voters still the basic unit of democracy, or are we just the...
A System Can Be Rich And Still Fail People 13.05.2026 39:01
Send us Fan Mail A country can post great numbers and still feel like it’s falling apart. We start with a flashpoint: Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric about immigrants and political opponents, and how quickly it turns a policy conversation into a moral reckoning. The real tension isn’t just tone, it’s whether public cruelty gets treated as background noise as long as the stock market looks good. From...
The republic of Safe Districts 13.05.2026 1:20:49
Send us Fan Mail Democracy doesn’t usually fail with fireworks. It fails with paperwork, loopholes, court fights, and district lines that quietly turn representation into a strategy game. I read and expand on my Substack piece about gerrymandering and the growing pattern of politicians choosing their voters instead of voters choosing their politicians, using Virginia’s redistricting drama as a war...
Betrayed By The American Deal 07.05.2026 1:04:41
Send us Fan Mail America doesn’t feel tense because we disagree. It feels tense because a lot of people believe they kept their end of the bargain and the country didn’t keep its end of the deal. We start with that sense of betrayal and follow the trail through today’s economic anxiety, collapsing trust in institutions, and a media environment that turns politics into spectacle. When every issue b...
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