PM Show Hr 1 | Remembering the Victory at San Jacinto
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The Michael Berry Show opens with a fiery political segment criticizing Democratic leadership, particularly Chris Murphy and Eric Swalwell, accusing them of enabling enemies and covering up misconduct. The host frames a cultural crisis in America, lamenting the erosion of traditional values, citing violent crimes like the Shreveport mass murder and a serial subway robber, while questioning societal tolerance for criminal behavior. He contrasts this with a patriotic reflection on Texas history, focusing on the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836, where Sam Houston led a decisive victory over Mexico, securing Texas independence. The episode blends political commentary, moral alarmism, and historical reverence, using the legacy of the Alamo and San Jacinto as symbols of courage and national identity. The host calls for honest debate within the Republican Party while condemning what he sees as Democratic complicity in national decline.
The Battle of San Jacinto was a decisive 18-minute victory that secured Texas independence and remains a foundational moment in Texan identity.
The host argues that healthy political debate exists within the Republican Party, but the Democratic Party is complicit in enabling enemies and undermining national security.
Cultural decline is signaled by rising violence, especially black-on-black crime, and the normalization of criminal behavior through lenient justice.
Historical symbols like the Alamo and the 'Come and Take It' cannon represent resistance, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of liberty.
The episode warns against political cover-ups, citing Eric Swalwell’s alleged misconduct and the strategic timing of his downfall in 2026.
War for the Soul of America
“The left just wants our enemies to win, and Chris Murphy proves that. That's everything you need to know.”
Signs and Wonders: The Erosion of Civilization
“If you'd have told me 20 years ago, I'd see children walking the streets of our Texas towns with green hair, bones in their noses. I just flat out wouldn't have believed you.”
The Shreveport Massacre: A National Tragedy
“Why are black-on-black crimes astronomically more likely than any other crime, followed by black-on-white? Why are so many blacks engaged in so much violence?”
The Case of Eric Swalwell: A Political Cover-Up
The host details the alleged sexual misconduct of Congressman Eric Swalwell, referencing a deleted post by Democrat strategist Michael Trujillo and the strategic timing of Swalwell’s downfall in 2026 after he lost his 'safe house' seat.
Remembering San Jacinto: The Birth of Texas
“We shall move and wait until he makes a mistake and presents us with his own Waterloo.”
“We shall move and wait until he makes a mistake and presents us with his own Waterloo.”
“The left just wants our enemies to win, and Chris Murphy proves that. That's everything you need to know.”
“If you'd have told me 20 years ago, I'd see children walking the streets of our Texas towns with green hair, bones in their noses. I just flat out wouldn't have believed you.”
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Michael Berry
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The Alamo
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San Jacinto
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Sam Houston
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Eric Swalwell
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Shamar Elkins
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Chris Murphy
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Shreveport
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Davy Crockett
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Michael Trujillo
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