Smackdown with Darrell Scott – November 9th, 2025 | Real America’s Voice
Date: November 10, 2025
Host: Darrell Scott
Co-host: James Davis Pride
Overview
This episode of Smackdown with Darrell Scott dives deep into the latest in American politics and culture, centering on the aftermath of recent elections, Donald Trump’s statements and comeback, GOP strategy misfires, the changing political landscape in New York with the election of Zorhan Mamdani as mayor, and the reactions (and infighting) coursing through the Republican and conservative spheres. Darrell and James dish with humor, banter, and blunt commentary, putting special focus on what they see as hypocrisies, mistakes, and personalities affecting the right’s prospects.
Key Topics and Insights
1. Setting the Tone: Politics, Culture, and Keeping it Real
- Darrell opens by riffing on the difference between “chilling” and “laying in the cut,” sharing a personal anecdote involving Omarosa and Mike Pence (02:28).
- Quote: “She said, I don’t trust Mike Pence... he always laying in the cut.” — Darrell Scott (02:28)
2. Trump’s Initiatives and Rhetoric
- Trump’s public defense of Nigerian Christians makes headlines, countering critics who say he doesn’t care about Black people.
- Quote: “Watch this. Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands… killed.” — Trump (04:10)
- Hosts celebrate Trump’s advocacy, lambasting leftists who diminish the move or cast it as self-serving (05:16).
- Trump anniversary and comeback videos reinforce his branding as the “comeback king.”
- Quote: “The Fox News decision desk can now officially project Donald Trump will become the 47th president…” — Trump (06:47)
- “We will make America great again.” — Trump (08:02)
3. Trump’s First-Year Achievements & GOP Messaging
- Trump highlights lifting 600,000 off food stamps and hiring 1.9 million more American-born workers (09:51).
- Quote: “It’s really easy to win elections when you talk about the facts.” — Trump (10:02)
- Darrell and James agree it’s critical for Republicans to stick to positive records and facts, rather than controversy (10:24).
- GOP criticized for folding on issues; healthcare (specifically Obamacare) is derided as burdensome (11:03).
4. Response to Election Results & Democrat Wins
- Addressing November 5th elections: Trump and the hosts urge calm, noting Dems won races they were supposed to win (12:07).
- “He didn’t press the panic button.” — Darrell Scott (12:07)
- Trump threatens to “arrest” politicians obstructing ICE (12:36).
5. Post-Election Reflections & GOP Infighting
- Darrell notes how Megyn Kelly attacks black Republican Winsome Sears after her loss, but makes excuses for white women.
- Quote: “When Carrie lost, they cheated… Any other Republican woman that loses, they cheated. The black Republican woman lose, she was horrible.” — Darrell Scott (19:23)
- James bemoans lack of legal support for black Republicans (19:46).
- Tucker Carlson and right-wing podcasters blamed for focusing on conspiracy theories and failing to mobilize the base or highlight policy wins (21:15).
- Quote: “They've turned into quintessential grifters, basically, because they're making so much money with these podcasts…” — James Davis Pride (21:54)
6. Buyer’s Remorse and the New York Mayoral Race
- Discussion about Zorhan Mamdani’s win and the business fallout expected due to proposed high minimum wages, taxes, and socialist policies (22:57–23:31).
- Quote: “We’re going to hell. It’s over.” — James Davis Pride (23:04)
- Business owners and residents lament their own inaction in the lead-up to the election (23:37).
- “Y’ all are daylight and a dollar short…” — Darrell Scott (23:37)
7. Islam & Sharia Concerns
- Hosts raise alarms about Islamic influence and the demographic/rhetorical shift in New York politics—mocking, warning, and at times stirring fears about future cultural change (24:23–26:46).
- Quote: “I was trying to say when Tucker Carson was playing stupid… It does not mean submission to the God of the Bible… the Muslim mantra has always been submit or die, period.” — Darrell Scott (24:29)
- Banter about how white liberals, especially women, are “celebrating” now but may regret it later (33:15–34:36).
8. Identity & Exclusion: ‘What about Us?’
- Mamdani’s first speech as mayor highlights immigrant communities—but omits black/white Americans, which Darrell and James see as a purposeful snub (30:48–31:51).
- Quote: “He called out every foreign nation on the planet. He didn’t say anything about an American.” — Darrell Scott (31:11)
9. Violence and Law Enforcement Rhetoric
- Mamdani’s remark “violence is an artificial construction” prompts ridicule (35:15–35:27).
- Quote: “What the hell did that mean?” — Darrell Scott (35:19)
- Liberal New Yorkers finding themselves victims of random street violence are told it’s not “real,” just a “construction” (36:41–36:55).
10. Power, Priorities, and Realities of Office
- Darrell downplays Mamdani’s threats to Trump, explaining the real limits of mayoral power versus federal (37:31–39:23).
- Quote: “He doesn’t realize how low on the political totem pole he is.” — Darrell Scott (38:56)
11. Wrapping Up: Smackdown Update
- The weekly “Smackdown” segment roasts Michelle Obama (“Big Mike”) for “fake victimology,” Nancy Pelosi’s retirement, and crowns Marjorie Taylor Greene as “Smackdown of the Week” for supposed weakness and flip-flopping after her appearance on The View and praise of Pelosi (44:11–55:06).
- Quote: “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So are you sitting up there talking about... I want to show them how beautiful…” — Darrell Scott (47:31)
- Trump on Pelosi’s retirement: “The retirement of Nancy Pelosi is a great thing for America. She was evil, corrupt, and only focused on bad things for our country…” (49:51)
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- On “laying in the cut”:
- “Chilling is different than laying in the cut...when you're laying in the cut, you seeing what's happening.” — Darrell Scott (02:28)
- Omarosa on Pence:
- “She said, I don't trust Mike Pence...because he always laying in the cut.” — Darrell Scott (02:28)
- Trump on defending Nigerian Christians:
- “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria...The killing of Christians is not going to happen.” — Donald Trump (04:10)
- Trump comeback declaration:
- “The Fox News decision desk can now officially project that Donald Trump will become the 47th president of the United States.” (06:47)
- Darrell on Megyn Kelly’s handling of black vs. white Republican women’s losses:
- “The black Republican woman lose. She was horrible. She sucked. So it is what it is.” — Darrell Scott (19:43)
- On minimum wage/business fallout:
- “We’re going to hell. It’s over.” — James Davis Pride (23:04)
- Islamic shift in NY/Times Square rally:
- “Them doggone Muslims been rallying, man, They've been outdoors. Did you see Times Square?” — Darrell Scott (24:23)
- Mamdani’s inclusivity speech:
- “He called out every foreign nation on the planet. He didn't say anything about an American.” — Darrell Scott (31:11)
- Liberal New York women celebrating:
- “There is just something so electric, so satisfying about knowing that my MAGA parents...are probably having a horrible night tonight.” — Podcast Announcer / Sarah (33:19)
- Mamdani: “Violence is an artificial construction.”
- “What the hell did that mean?” — Darrell Scott (35:19)
- MTG on Pelosi:
- “I wish we could get things done for our party like Nancy Pelosi was able to deliver for her party. So I wish her well in her retirement.” — Marjorie Taylor Greene (51:39)
Segment Timestamps
- [02:28] — Opening banter; “laying in the cut” vs. “chilling”
- [04:10] — Trump on Nigeria/Christian persecution
- [06:47] — Trump comeback video; 47th President projection
- [09:51] — Trump touts first-year achievements (food stamps/employment)
- [13:42] — GOP/Dems post-election reaction, New York result analysis
- [15:31] — Hotep’s critique: why the GOP lost (“too focused on black crime stats and anti-Israel”)
- [19:23] — Contrast in media treatment of black/white GOP women’s loss
- [21:15] — Right-wing infighting: podcasts, Tucker, conspiracy focus
- [23:04] — Business owners regret after Mamdani’s win
- [24:23] — Islam and Sharia concerns in NYC, Times Square protest
- [30:48] — Mamdani’s “worldly” (non-American) victory speech
- [35:15] — “Violence is an artificial construction”
- [44:11] — Smackdown segment: Michelle Obama (“Big Mike”)
- [49:51] — Trump’s statement on Pelosi’s retirement
- [51:39] — MTG praising Pelosi
- [54:10] — Committee roast (“bleach blonde, bad built, butch body”)
Tone & Language
- The hosts use a lively, conversational, and unapologetically partisan tone with frequent humor, sarcasm, and streetwise metaphors.
- There’s candid, sometimes irreverent commentary about public figures—few are spared from teasing, satire, or sharp critique.
Conclusion
The episode delivers a whirlwind of culture war analysis, political drama, and internal GOP critique. Hosts spotlight Trump’s assertive posture post-victory, discuss the GOP’s electoral missteps, and air blunt warnings about the direction of New York City politics under progressive and immigrant-friendly leadership. The banter delivers equal parts humor and scolding, aimed not just at political opponents, but at Republicans and conservatives the hosts see as losing touch, glory-seeking, or going soft.
For listeners:
- Expect raw, unfiltered viewpoints—often caustic, always direct.
- The hosts are staunch Trump defenders, skeptical of traditional and “woke” narratives alike, and eager to push for a more populist, combative GOP approach.
- If you want political takes unvarnished by mainstream media politeness—this was your show.
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