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The Darrell McClain show

Podcast by Darrell McClain

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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 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 wrestled under Coach Jermy Smith and The Late Brian Gilbert. He was a team wrestling captain, District champion, and an NHSCA All-American in freestyle Wrestling.  He received a wrestling scholarship from Waldorf University in  Forest City, Iowa. After a short period, he decided he no longer wanted to cut weight, effectively ending his college wrestling journey. Darrell McClain is an Ordained Pastor under the Universal Life Church and remains in good standing, as well as a Minister with American Marriage Ministries. He's a Believer in The Doctrines of Grace, Also Known as Calvinism.  He joined the United States Navy in 2008 and was A Master at Arms (military police officer). He was awarded several medals while on active duty, including an Expeditionary Combat Medal, a Global War on Terror Medal, a National Defense Medal, a Korean Defense Medal, and multiple Navy Achievement Medals. While in the Navy, he also served as the assistant wrestling coach at Robert E. Lee High School. He's a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under 6th-degree black belt Gustavo Machado. Darrell Trains At Gustavo Machado Norfolk under the 4th-degree black belt and Former Marine Professor Mark Sausser. He studied psychology at American Military University and criminal justice at ECPI University.

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episode The Vicious Cycle Of Wealth And Power artwork

The Vicious Cycle Of Wealth And Power

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/951727/fan_mail/new] 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 it quietly kills class mobility by making stable work, home ownership, and upward movement harder to reach. We follow the money as it moves from boardrooms into politics, turning elections into high-priced contests that pull parties toward major donors and corporate power. Along the way, we connect the dots between financialization, offshoring, wage pressure, and the deliberate use of worker insecurity to weaken bargaining power. We also get specific about the policy pipeline: tax shifts away from wealth and toward wages, deregulation that invites crashes, and a bailout cycle where the public absorbs the risk while the gains stay private. If you’ve ever wondered why public opinion can feel irrelevant, this is the mechanism. Then we step back and ask what’s happening to solidarity itself. Social Security and public schools aren’t just programs; they’re shared commitments, and they become targets when the goal is to turn citizens into isolated consumers. We also unpack corporate personhood, money as speech, and Citizens United, plus how advertising logic bleeds into political messaging to produce an uninformed electorate. The episode ends where it should: with the practical lesson that rights and reforms are won through organizing, sustained pressure, and countless small deeds that build real movements. If this connects with what you’re seeing in your community, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find it. What part of this cycle do you think is most urgent to break first? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheDarrellmcclainshow]

20 May 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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America’s Self-Destruction

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/951727/fan_mail/new] 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, student loan debt, infrastructure failure, inequality, climate risk, and the uncomfortable idea that markets have replaced morals in too many places.  Then we shift to the attention economy and the crisis of truth. We unpack how long-form podcast culture can flatten expertise into “just opinions,” using Joe Rogan as a case study in platform power, selective free speech claims, and algorithmic amplification. When engagement becomes the metric, misinformation, conspiratorial thinking, and anti-expert posturing don’t just spread, they scale.  From there we examine Alex Jones and the machinery of conspiracy monetization: Sandy Hook defamation, fear as a product, supplements as the cash register, and the slow grind of legal accountability. We close with a sharp turn to foreign policy ethics, asking what changes when you apply the Nuremberg principles consistently to postwar US presidents and the uses of force carried out in America’s name. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the question you can’t stop thinking about after listening. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheDarrellmcclainshow]

18 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Cornel West On Hatred, Media Blind Spots, And Loving Black People

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/951727/fan_mail/new] 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 when ugly forces want to drag us into fear and cynicism.  We also challenge the corporate media frame, including what gets left out when outlets track “democratic erosion” but rarely center mass incarceration, police brutality, and Black child poverty. From there we build our own way of measuring democracy: start with the least protected and most vulnerable, then follow the money, the policies, and the moral compromises. That lens leads straight into a candid critique of leadership and a defense of accountability rooted in care, summed up in three words we live by: respect, protect, correct.  The conversation widens to moral consistency across borders, including campus protests, repression, and the demand to oppose anti-Semitism and anti-Palestinian racism without double standards. We talk about courage when the cost is real, and we end by confronting indifference, the quiet permission structure that lets injustice spread. If you want a podcast that blends Black politics, democracy, media criticism, and spiritual clarity, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheDarrellmcclainshow]

16 May 2026 - 43 min
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Ceasefire On Life Support

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/951727/fan_mail/new] 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 the region. We get into the real stakes for U.S. foreign policy, global oil markets, and the ugly menu of options left when military escalation, blockade pressure, and a face saving “victory” all come with major costs. From there, we follow the ripple effects into the rest of Trump world. The administration floats a federal gas tax holiday as prices rise, while also racking up taxpayer costs through flashy projects and “security” spending that looks a lot like grift. Trump even tosses out making Venezuela the 51st state, a proposal that’s equal parts imperial fantasy and oil obsession, and we talk through why it collapses under even basic scrutiny. We also look ahead to Trump’s China trip and what could be on the table: Taiwan arms sales, bargaining leverage tied to the Strait of Hormuz, and the rare area where competition might still require cooperation, AI safety and crisis communication. The back half shifts to U.S. politics with Virginia redistricting fallout and how gerrymandering can tilt the House math, before closing on AOC, Jeff Bezos, billionaire influence, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s sponsor backed road trip reality show. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. What’s the most dangerous incentive you see driving all of this right now? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheDarrellmcclainshow]

15 May 2026 - 49 min
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What If Heaven Stops Listening To Empire

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/951727/fan_mail/new] 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. Discernment is not censorship, and selective morality is not virtue. From there, I unpack my latest essay, “When Heaven Stops Listening: Why God Does Not Hear The Prayers Of A Bloody Nation.” We walk straight through the biblical argument for unheard prayer, from Isaiah’s “your hands are full of blood” to the repeated prophetic warnings that prayer can become an abomination when repentance never comes. I connect that theology to modern American life: abortion, poverty, war funding, “collateral damage,” and the way empires use clean language to hide real bodies. I also talk through Gaza and the human shield debate with moral sobriety, refusing the cowardly move of letting any side’s talking points erase the value of children as image bearers. Then we pivot into politics and media: a clip that shows racism aimed at Vivek Ramaswamy, the hypocrisy of “anti fraud” moralizing from people who defend obvious grifters, and a look at midterm polling and rising energy on the Democratic left. If any of this hits a nerve, it’s supposed to. Subscribe, share this with someone who will argue with you in good faith, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/TheDarrellmcclainshow]

15 May 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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