PM Show Hr 2 | The Houston Chron is the Perfect Example of Why Leaning Left has Killed Newspapers

The Michael Berry Show31mApril 7, 2026

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The Michael Berry Show's second hour explores a range of cultural, political, and institutional critiques, beginning with a discussion of the recent U.S. military rescue mission in Iran and President Trump's involvement in college sports reform. The host argues for structural changes in college athletics—such as limiting transfers and banning players from returning after pros—while cautioning against presidential overreach. He then shifts to a broader critique of government dysfunction, using the unfunded TSA and federal shutdowns as examples of how political theater undermines public trust. A central theme emerges around the decline of traditional institutions, particularly newspapers, with the Houston Chronicle serving as a case study. The host contends that leftward editorial bias alienated readers, leading to the collapse of print journalism, and uses the Chronicle’s criticism of the Texas Rangers’ lack of racial diversity as proof of ideological overreach. He challenges the notion that diversity is inherently valuable, arguing that sports teams should prioritize winning, not political messaging. The episode concludes with a damning critique of California’s high-speed rail project, highlighting its ballooning costs, delays, and lack of accountability, framed as emblematic of government waste and failed promises.

Key Takeaways
1

Newspapers declined not due to technology alone, but because of ideological bias that alienated readers.

2

The Texas Rangers' all-white lineup criticism reflects a broader left-wing obsession with identity politics over merit.

3

Government projects like California’s high-speed rail are plagued by unrealistic promises, lack of accountability, and political interference.

4

College athletes should be allowed more transfer flexibility, and the focus on 'loyalty' is outdated and hypocritical.

5

Public trust in institutions erodes when they prioritize ideology over performance and transparency.

Chapters
0:00
2 min

Iran Rescue Mission & Political Theater

The episode opens with a dramatic recap of a U.S. special operations rescue mission in Iran, highlighting President Trump's praise for the operation and the broader political narrative around national security and military bravery.

2:00
3 min

College Sports Reform and Presidential Overreach

The host critiques President Trump’s intervention in college athletics, advocating for rules like five-year eligibility, one free transfer, and no return after pro careers, while questioning the president’s authority to dictate such rules.

5:00
5 min

The Decline of Newspapers and the Houston Chronicle Case

The Houston Chronicle proves just why that is such a problem. And I suspect this because they're a Hearst paper. I suspect this was probably something that went on across the course of their newspapers.

Highlight
10:00
7 min

The Myth of Loyalty in College Sports

The host dismantles the idea that athletes or coaches owe loyalty to schools, arguing that players choose schools based on opportunity, not emotion, and that the 'family' model of youth sports is destructive.

17:00
8 min

Government Dysfunction and the TSA Shutdown

The host uses the unfunded TSA and government shutdowns as examples of how political brinkmanship and dysfunction are by design, not accidents, and how public services are sacrificed for political leverage.

High-Impact Quotes
Diversity in and of itself is not strength. If you bring in all men. Would you like to criticize them that they don't have any women?
Michael Berry20:10
Viral: 90.0
The Houston Chronicle proves just why that is such a problem. And I suspect this because they're a Hearst paper.
Michael Berry18:14
Viral: 85.0
This is the most California thing I can think of. This right here. This is the most California thing I can think of.
Michael Berry25:52
Viral: 80.0
Speakers

Host

Michael Berry
Topics Discussed
Newspaper Decline and Media Bias95%Identity Politics in Sports90%Public Infrastructure Failures88%College Sports Reform85%Media Accountability and Trust82%Government Dysfunction and Shutdowns80%Political Theater and Brinkmanship75%Youth Sports and Family Values70%
People & Brands

Michael Berry

person

15xNeutral

California High-Speed Rail

other

10xNegative

President Trump

person

8xPositive

Texas Rangers

other

6xNegative

Houston Chronicle

other

5xNegative

Central Valley

place

4xNeutral

Bakersfield

place

3xNeutral

Hearst

organization

2xNeutral

Chuck Schumer

person

2xNegative

Vince Fong

person

2xPositive

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