PM Show Hr 1 | Two Months Ago, Swalwell Said Republicans Don't Trust Women

The Michael Berry Show33mApril 15, 2026

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The Michael Berry Show opens with a fiery critique of Congressman Eric Swalwell's resignation amid multiple sexual misconduct allegations, highlighting the hypocrisy of his previous public stance advocating 'trust women' just two months prior. The host argues that Swalwell's downfall was inevitable given his long-standing reputation for inappropriate behavior, which had been an 'open secret' in Washington for years. The episode draws parallels to past political scandals involving Bill Clinton and Anthony Weiner, emphasizing how Democratic leaders have historically protected powerful figures despite serious allegations. The discussion shifts to President Trump's political savvy, particularly his strategic use of the 'no tax on tips' policy, exemplified by a staged news conference with DoorDash driver Sharon Simmons, which the host praises as masterful political theater. The segment then turns to South Carolina's upcoming Senate race, spotlighting Mark Lynch—a conservative businessman and ordained deacon—as a serious challenger to incumbent Lindsey Graham, whose voting record and foreign policy focus are criticized as un-American and establishment-driven. The episode closes with a call to action: voters must reject incumbents who fail to represent true conservative values, regardless of party loyalty.

Key Takeaways
1

Eric Swalwell's resignation follows a pattern of political figures escaping consequences due to their party's loyalty, despite serious misconduct.

2

The 'trust women' mantra from Swalwell just weeks before his downfall exposes the performative nature of political rhetoric on gender and accountability.

3

Trump's 'no tax on tips' policy is a masterclass in political staging, turning a policy win into a viral moment that builds grassroots support.

4

Mark Lynch’s campaign demonstrates that grassroots, faith-based, and financially committed challengers can disrupt entrenched political dynasties.

5

The real issue isn't term limits—it's voter courage to reject incumbents who don't represent core values, even within one's own party.

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Chapters
0:00
7 min

Swalwell's Fall and the Hypocrisy of 'Trust Women'

My Republican colleagues do not trust women. You don't trust women. Do you all ever talk to women? They deserve better. Trust women, my friends. Trust women. They will get it right. Believe all women.

Highlight
7:00
10 min

The Pattern of Protected Scandal: From Clinton to Swalwell

If you're a woman who had sex with Bill Clinton, or you're a woman that Bill Clinton forced himself on, that makes you less than a decent person. You are a bimbo.

Highlight
17:00
10 min

Trump’s Political Theater: The DoorDash Grandma Moment

This is called staging. This is called genius. He's the best I've ever seen in it. In my lifetime, he's the best there has ever been in my life.

Highlight
27:00
9 min

Mark Lynch’s Challenge to Lindsey Graham: A Conservative Groundswell

He's not a conservative. You know, he only gets conservative near election campaign cycles. And then the other five and a half years, he's a traitor. He's a Democrat doing everything he can against Republican values.

Highlight
36:00
4 min

The Real Problem: Spending, Not Taxes

The host critiques the national obsession with tax cuts while ignoring government spending, questioning why we pick and choose who benefits from tax relief. He argues that true fiscal responsibility requires cutting spending, not just lowering taxes.

High-Impact Quotes
My Republican colleagues do not trust women. You don't trust women. Do you all ever talk to women? They deserve better. Trust women, my friends. Trust women. They will get it right. Believe all women.
Eric Swalwell10:44
Viral: 92.0
If you're a woman who had sex with Bill Clinton, or you're a woman that Bill Clinton forced himself on, that makes you less than a decent person. You are a bimbo.
Michael Berry14:56
Viral: 88.0
This is called staging. This is called genius. He's the best I've ever seen in it. In my lifetime, he's the best there has ever been in my life.
Michael Berry19:30
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Michael Berry

Guest

Mark Lynch
Topics Discussed
Political Hypocrisy90%Sexual Misconduct in Politics88%Trump's Political Theater85%Conservative Challengers82%Whisper Networks and Institutional Silence78%Incumbent Accountability75%Tax Policy and Government Spending70%The Role of Faith in Politics65%
People & Brands

Michael Berry

person

45xPositive

Eric Swalwell

person

28xNegative

Mark Lynch

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18xPositive

Donald Trump

person

16xPositive

Bill Clinton

person

14xNegative

Lindsey Graham

person

12xNegative

Hillary Clinton

person

7xNegative

Sharon Simmons

person

6xPositive

DoorDash

organization

5xPositive

Fang Fang

person

4xNegative

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