Real America’s Voice – Smackdown with Darrell Scott
Episode Summary: February 22nd, 2026
Episode Overview
This episode of "Smackdown with Darrell Scott," part of Real America’s Voice, delivers its characteristic blend of irreverent cultural and political commentary, with Pastor Darrell Scott and cohost James Davis discussing the latest news, conservative media drama, and pop culture through the lens of unapologetic American values. The discussion centers largely on Donald Trump's eventful week, including his Black History Month event and the launch of the "Board of Peace," and delves into controversies within right-wing media, the fallout from the Epstein scandal, a satirical takedown of Candace Owens, and a “Smackdown of the Week” featuring figure skater Amber Glenn. The tone is humorous, combative, and informal, making for an episode rich in both insight and unfiltered opinion.
1. Trump’s Nonstop Week: President's Day, Black History Month, and "Board of Peace"
[04:00 - 14:00]
President Trump’s "Goat" Status and Relentless Work Ethic
- Darrell opens discussing his President’s Day phone call with Trump, lauding "the goat" for working on a federal holiday.
- Darrell Scott (04:00): “I asked him did he get any golf in. He said, no golf in. I had to work. I said, man, it's a federal holiday. What are you talking about, you had to work?”
- James and Darrell both note Trump’s tireless pace, with anecdotes about campaign life and Trump’s ability to outwork his own team and the media.
Reflections on Trump and Black History Month
- Darrell recounts Trump’s eulogy for Jesse Jackson at the White House Black History Month event.
- Trump reminisces about their long friendship and contributions, with James adding context on Trump's past support for Black leaders.
- Donald J. Trump (07:29): “Jesse was A piece of work. I want to tell you… but he was a good man. He was a real hero.”
Board of Peace Launch
- Trump convenes a new international peace initiative, "Board of Peace," attended by 40 nations, aiming for a direct and results-oriented peace process bypassing traditional institutions:
- Donald J. Trump (10:15): “This is a big day… we have a large group of leaders, and the ones that aren't here are watching on zoom.”
- Darrell lampoons the event playlist and jokes about Trump having his name put on the building (13:48): “If you're going to brand it Trump, you got to do it right.”
Notable Quote
- James Davis (06:21): “Let the man cook. That's all we asking. If this was anybody else, they'd be casting his image in bronze and putting him on the National Mall with all these accomplishments.”
2. Reactions to Trump Protests & Spiritual Segue – “Prophet Trump”
[15:15 - 24:25]
Mocking New York Protests
- The hosts ridicule President’s Day protestors at Trump Tower, questioning their organization and funding, comparing it to criticisms often lobbed at churches on spending.
- Darrell Scott (15:55): “These idiot clowns decided to get up on President's Day... went down to Trump Tower and gave the finger to a building... What are y’all protesting?”
Media Double Standards & Church Critiques
- The conversation pivots to criticism of media and public scrutiny of church finances versus activist spending, with both hosts defending church priorities.
“Prophet Trump” and the Epstein Scandal
- Darrell highlights a 2015 Trump interview predicting the downfall of Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew.
- Donald J. Trump (19:04): “That island was really a cesspool. There's no question about it. Just ask Prince Andrew, he'll tell you about it.”
- The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is mentioned, noting the stripping of his royal title:
- Darrell Scott (20:30): "They don't want to bring disrepute to their country. So now they're just saying like he's some random dude."
3. Media, Conspiracy, and Political Infighting
[24:54 - 38:44]
Hillary, Bill Clinton, and the Epstein Fallout
- Clip and reaction to Hillary Clinton defending Bill regarding Epstein-related allegations.
- Hillary Clinton (22:21, paraphrased): Denies knowledge/complicity, frames travel as philanthropic.
Media Clashes and Liberal Professor Incident
- The show features a viral clip of an Ohio State professor physically confronting a reporter – commentary follows about frustration with media harassment (25:20-26:26), using street-smart humor.
4. The Candace Owens “Grift Watch” Segment
[28:12 - 39:43]
Ongoing Conservative Infighting
- Darrell and James critique Candace Owens’ trajectory, noting her worldwide notoriety and self-serving tactics.
- Darrell Scott (28:29): "No, no, no. She's the grip that keeps on grifting."
- CNN and conservative critics describe Owens as "disgusting," "anti-Semite," and a grifter who sucks attention away from important issues—especially after Charlie Kirk’s death.
- The “Joker” moniker is assigned to Nick Fuentes, who is quoted observing, “Candace Owens has cannibalized Charlie Kirk.”
- Graham Allen’s “exposé” is dismissed as hollow.
- Darrell Scott (33:27): “All of y'all was kissing her behind. I don't want to hear that... Y'all were running defending her.”
Satire of Candace Owens’ Verbal Missteps
- Owens mocked for mispronouncing words and alleged ignorance:
- Anecdote = “A nectar”; Grandiose = “Grandoids.”
- Hosts accuse Owens of reading words for the first time, belying her “two books a week” claims.
Repeated Use of "Jew/Jewish"
- A montage highlights Owens’ obsession with "Jew" references, exaggerating her focus on the topic and calling out her slide into anti-Semitic territory:
- Darrell Scott (38:44): “Somebody counted... 1172 times.”
Notable Quote
- James Davis (34:53): “She is ruining all the work that black conservatives have done up to this point…”
5. Smackdown of the Week & Closing Segments
[41:25 - 51:34]
Anti-Semitism and Right-Wing “Martyrdom”
- Carrie Prejean’s removal from a faith panel for anti-Semitic remarks is mocked, as Prejean channels her “inner Megyn Kelly,” copycatting talking points.
- News Reporter/Prejean (41:57): “I would rather die than worship Israel.”
- Hosts suggest Prejean craves attention, aping controversial positions for online clout.
Media Infighting: Megyn Kelly vs. Chris Cuomo
- Extended clip of Megyn Kelly assailing Chris Cuomo ("Fredo") over his family’s scandals.
- Megyn Kelly (43:03): “Because of your little feelings, Fredo... You have a long history... So you have a long history, I understand, of running cover for family. That's not what we do here on the actual news.”
- Darrell and James revel in the feud, with a playful mock-clip of Cuomo (“I can handle things! I’m smart!” [45:04]) lampooning his reputation.
Smackdown of the Week: Amber Glenn’s Olympic Fall
- Figure skater Amber Glenn is targeted after she criticizes Trump and advocates for LGBTQ causes.
- After Glenn’s performance falters at the Olympics, hosts declare it the “Trump curse.”
- Darrell Scott (47:04): “She talked all that stuff, went out there, busted her butt. I was watching it when it happened. See, that's what you get.”
- Satirical bit featuring a Black coach giving tough-love advice: “No, you don’t. You messed up, right.” ([49:12])
- The loss of her endorsement and career prospects is mocked, with the hosts giving her the titular “smackdown.”
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
- Darrell Scott (04:00): “I called him up... told him he was the goat, you know what I'm saying? … He said, no golf in. I had to work.”
- Donald J. Trump (07:29): “Jesse was A piece of work... but he was a good man.”
- James Davis (06:21): “Let the man cook. That's all we asking.”
- Darrell Scott (28:29): “No, no, no. She's the grip that keeps on grifting.”
- Megyn Kelly (43:03): “Because of your little feelings, Fredo... you have a long history... that led to your downfall.”
- Darrell Scott (47:04): “She talked all that stuff, went out there, busted her butt... See, that's what you get.”
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [04:00] Trump’s President’s Day & Black History Month Event
- [07:29] Trump’s eulogy for Jesse Jackson
- [10:15] Trump’s “Board of Peace” launch remarks
- [15:55] Reactions to New York protests at Trump Tower
- [19:00] Trump predicting Epstein/Prince Andrew fallout (2015 clip)
- [25:20] Ohio State professor’s confrontation with reporter
- [28:12] Candace Owens “Grift Watch” block begins
- [33:27] Behind-the-scenes complaints about Candace Owens in conservative media
- [38:44] Jewish word count satire
- [41:25] Smackdown of the week, Prejean and Kelly/Cuomo feuds
- [47:04] Smackdown on Amber Glenn
Key Takeaways
- Trump continues to be at the center of conservative leadership, with heavy emphasis on his work ethic, close relationships with black leaders, and assertive new peace initiatives.
- The fallout from the Epstein scandal is a recurring source of skepticism regarding elite accountability, with “Prophet Trump” cast as a savvy soothsayer.
- Candace Owens and the right’s ongoing civil war are laid bare, with scathing assessments of opportunism, “grifting,” and the consequences for the conservative movement.
- Media feuds are relished as entertainment and proof of hypocritical standards, while liberal/progressive activism and protest are met with partisan mockery.
- The “smackdown” is delivered, per tradition, in a mix of satire and social critique aimed at those seen as betraying or undermining American values.
Tone:
Irreverent, combative, at times satirical, and consistently in-the-know with internal conservative movement drama.
Audience Takeaway:
Listeners emerge with a sense of the week’s major right-leaning cultural flashpoints, GOP internal drama, and a reinforcement of Real America’s Voice as an unfiltered alternative to mainstream or left-leaning media narratives.
