Episodes
In 2015, Deion Sanders’ son was party to an incident that changed a man’s life forever. John Darjean, a former New York Yankees prospect turned high school baseball coach and security officer was attacked by Shiloh Sanders. The incident would leave Darjean permanently disabled and financially impaired, despite winning a nearly $12 million dollar settlement from the Sanders. Darjean joins “Fearless” to share his full story without the censorship he’s received from media outlets like TMZ,...
Published 04/19/24
Jason has a cautionary tale for Caitlin Clark. Clark is the most exciting thing to happen to basketball since LeBron James. Believe it or not, Whitlock was once a LeBron supporter — before fame and idolatry stole his soul. Jason discusses the warning signs from Clark’s introductory press conference and shares his advice on the pitfalls to avoid becoming the next LeBron for all the wrong reasons. Maybe no one in the history of sports enjoys and benefits more from his status as a sports idol...
Published 04/18/24
Published 04/18/24
The No. 1 movie at the box office, “Civil War,” is a thinly veiled fantasy about assassinating Donald Trump. The film, written and directed by Alex Garland, isn’t nearly as complicated, subtle, or apolitical as critics at the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Variety magazine, and the New Yorker suggest. The point of Garland’s movie is simple: Killing Trump is the most efficient and sensible way to end America’s political chaos. The movie is embarrassing. If it continues to do well at the...
Published 04/17/24
On the heels of a record-setting March Madness for women’s basketball, the WNBA had its “One Shining Moment” on draft night. The red carpet for the league’s biggest night looked more like a New York fashion show than a WNBA locker room, and Jason says there’s one woman to thank for it. Angel Reese. With her makeup, eyelashes, and Instagram posts, the self-proclaimed “Bayou Barbie” has almost singlehandedly restored a level of femininity to women’s basketball. She raised the bar for the other...
Published 04/16/24
Patrick Bet-David used his interview with Sage Steele as an opportunity to unleash an unsolicited, unprovoked attack on Jason. On “Fearless,” Whitlock responds to Bet-David’s criticism and advice, and he highlights exactly why PBD goes out of his way to applaud and defend Stephen A. Smith. They are both industry plants. Whitlock recaps his past run-in with the podcast host and exposes the real differences between their life approaches — strap in as Whitlock goes all in on Patrick...
Published 04/15/24
College professor and TV host Marc Lamont Hill triggered conservatives on Thursday when he weighed in on the death of O.J. Simpson. Hill tweeted: “[O.J.’s] acquittal for murder was the correct and necessary result of a racist criminal legal system. But he’s still a monster, not a martyr.” Hill elaborated and clarified his position — but did not satisfy Jason. Hill and Whitlock argue back and forth for 45 minutes over whether America’s criminal justice system is inherently racist. It's a...
Published 04/13/24
Kenneth Knotts, a Texas man, died in police custody in 2022. Chicago police shot and killed Dexter Reed in Chicago after the criminal suspect opened fire on law enforcement. Democrats hope to use the death of Knottts and Reed, two black men, to scare black people into voting for Joe Biden in November. It’s a familiar tactic that Jason calls “The Method”, a form of method acting. Jason argued that Democrats have incentivized black Americans to play the role of victims on camera and off camera....
Published 04/12/24
Former NFL star turned world’s most famous double-murder suspect O.J. Simpson succumbed to cancer at 76 years old. Jason says that O.J. is the most consequential athlete in American history. His impact on American culture exceeds the impact of Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Babe Ruth, and even that of women’s basketball icon Caitlin Clark. O.J. helped establish the cable news industry as a staple of this country’s television habits. His trial for the murder of his ex-wife,...
Published 04/11/24
“The American Society of Magical Negroes” may go down as the biggest box office flop of all time. Only three weeks after its release, the farcical film has been pulled from theaters after tallying just $2.5 million in receipts. Jason, T.J. Moe, Anthony Walker, and Shemeka Michelle have done the hard work and endured the movie so you don’t have to. The panel members share their biggest takeaways from the cinematic catastrophe and why the film’s failure should provide hope for America. In...
Published 04/10/24
If you want to see the results of the further disintegration of the black family, look no further than March Madness. Purdue vs. UConn featured teams with predominantly white starting lineups. American black men are losing their dominance in college and NBA basketball. Next season, Duke’s five-star freshman Cooper Flagg will likely be the face of college basketball, much like Purdue’s Zach Edey was this season. Jason says this is just another consequence of the turmoil in black America. “You...
Published 04/09/24
Caitlin Clark’s ascension as a superstar athlete — the most influential jock of 2024 — has exposed the brutal reality of Democratic Party-orchestrated egalitarianism. This year’s women’s Final Four was a giant stage for the feminist movement and the Democratic Party. People paying attention shouldn’t like what they saw. You saw people hate Caitlin Clark because of the color of her skin and her perceived sexuality. You saw Staley put on a performance intended to convince Christians that their...
Published 04/08/24
The Rock refuses to endorse Joe Biden and Charlamagne tha God admits that diversity, equity, and inclusion doesn’t work — do you feel like you are being gaslighted by the woke influencers all of a sudden? Jason believes there’s something more nefarious afoot and unveils his theory behind the Left’s move to the center and what it means for Joe Biden and the 2024 election.  We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at...
Published 04/06/24
It didn’t take long for Emmanuel Acho to break down, backpedal, and apologize for telling the truth about LSU’s Angel Reese. Ryan Clark, Matt Barnes, Joy Taylor, and more all piled on to “buck break” Acho into submission. Jason had some strong advice for Acho, Reese, and the gatekeepers. Why can’t the mainstream media just give Caitlin Clark her flowers? She’s women's basketball’s all-time leading scorer and its greatest cultural phenomenon, yet there are still people like Rebecca Lobo who...
Published 04/05/24
Pearl Davis may have the right idea: Maybe it is time to remove women’s right to vote in America. Yes, you read that right. Whitlock unpacks his case to reform voting in this country. The current controversy surrounding LSU basketball star Angel Reese and the outrage over Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk pointing out biological facts about women only work to bolster Whitlock’s case. Jason says we can no longer engage in rigorous debate because of the "feelings" and "emotions" of unmarried...
Published 04/04/24
“Black women and feminists are going to destroy what Caitlin Clark has built ...” Jason doesn’t hold back on the firestorm that’s raging in the sports media space surrounding women’s basketball. Taylor Rooks, Joy Taylor, and Jemele Hill are leading the charge of the Angry Black Woman brigade — not only against Iowa’s Clark but against anyone who dares to speak the truth about LSU’s Angel Reese. Rooks and Taylor raked Emmanuel Acho for pointing out the fact that it was Reese who labeled...
Published 04/03/24
Let’s stop with the qualifiers and keep it simple: Caitlin Clark is the best women’s basketball player any of us have ever seen. Caitlin Clark is the most important basketball player since Michael Jordan. Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes can lose to Connecticut on Saturday in the Final Four and that will still be true. Clark can disappear into the WNBA abyss next season and that will still be true. Clark isn’t just the best scorer or shooter the women’s game has ever seen. She’s not simply the...
Published 04/02/24
This is not an April Fools' Day joke. Crazy as it sounds, Jason Whitlock could end up rooting for LSU and Angel Reese over Iowa and Caitlin Clark. “Bayou Barbie” vs. “Show White” for the right to advance to the Final Four is the most culturally relevant basketball collision in 45 years since Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Larry “The Hick from French Lick” Bird met in the men’s NCAA title game. Angel Reese isn’t a star — she's not even a costar — so why would Whitlock be rooting for the...
Published 04/01/24
Fresh off his visit to T.Rex Arms, Whitlock sits down with CEO Lucas Botkin to learn more about his rags-to-riches testimony. Going from sharing a bedroom with two of his brothers and packing into a Sprinter van any time his family of nine traveled to now running a multimillion-dollar custom holster company, Lucas has achieved the American dream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 03/30/24
Add NBA superstar Steph Curry to the list of celebrities willing to sell out. Golden State’s golden boy has lent his name to Netflix’s “Good Times” cartoon reboot. The adaptation of the 1970s hit sitcom is an animated minstrel show degrading to the black community. Curry is no different from Stephen A. Smith, Charlamagne tha Fraud, or any other implanted personality who took the “F-me money.” Jason dives back into the world of celebrity plants and welcomes Kwame Brown into the conversation....
Published 03/29/24
Caitlin Clark is the new Tiger Woods of the sports world. When Tiger burst onto the PGA scene, he disrupted golf the same way Clark's meteoric rise to basketball superstardom has sparked excitement, controversy, and envy. Ice Cube’s $5 million offer for Clark to play a 10-game summer season in his BIG3 league has ruffled more than a few feathers and brought out the nails of her fellow female competitors. Jason praises Cube’s vision to incorporate the sports world's hottest actress into his...
Published 03/28/24
Donald Trump has made a significant blunder partnering with country singer Lee Greenwood to hawk “God Bless the USA” Bibles. This is a really bad idea, and it’s really poorly timed. The day that Trump pocketed $8 billion on the stock of his social media platform to announce a venture selling Bibles only gives ammunition to his opponents. Now is the time to give away Bibles, not sell them. The appearance that Trump wants to profit off Jesus and the Christian faith is an awful look. He should...
Published 03/27/24
Hip-hop mogul Diddy was caught on camera nervously pacing at an airport near Miami while federal agents were raiding his two estates. That’s the last time Diddy has been seen since the Department of Homeland Security has ramped up an investigation into sex trafficking. Last week, Jason took you through all the evidence against Diddy and the hip-hop industry, (Diddy and the Shocking Truth About Hip-Hop: Part 1 & Part 2) and it seems the world took notice. What’s next for Diddy? Whitlock...
Published 03/26/24
Is Jason Whitlock’s love affair with Caitlin Clark and his relationship with women’s college basketball ending? It sure seems that way. When Clark’s father yelled at his superstar daughter to “shut up” and stop complaining about officiating, Whitlock came to a painful realization. For the past year, Clark has walked the line of carrying herself with just enough swagger and bravado to grab your attention and just enough likeability and humility to make you love her. But her displays of...
Published 03/25/24
The first lady of “Fearless," Shemeka Michelle, joins Jason to discuss our two-part exposé on Diddy, gangsta, and the prison culture it's crafted. Shemeka shares her questions, comments, and likes and weighs in on Whitlock’s Tupac Shakur conspiracy theory. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at [email protected] Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how...
Published 03/23/24