Democrats’ Open Secret
The Democrat Party, which brags that it doesn’t let democracy die in darkness, has a bad habit of culling candidates it feels are politically antithetical to its agenda. Take Eric Swalwell, for example.
Swalwell joined an already crowded field for California governor in November 2025. He threatened to break up the Democrat field, as there are more viable Democrat candidates than Republicans. Make no mistake: Had Swalwell been enjoying a healthy lead in the polls going into last Friday, he’d still be running for governor, and these allegations would’ve never seen the light of day.
Like Joe Biden’s failed reelection bid in 2024, the Democrat establishment made the strategic decision to no longer cloak Swalwell’s sex harassment allegations and instead threw its weight behind a more viable candidate.
Victor Davis Hanson, in a new edition of his podcast In a Few Words, concludes, “But my point is, if Eric Swalwell had been way ahead in the gubernatorial race, I don’t think that any of this would’ve surfaced. It would’ve been analogous to Joe Biden. He would’ve been a useful vessel, and he would’ve won the governorship, and the Republicans wouldn’t have had a chance.”
Eric Swalwell laid out his class motto for his high schoo9l graduation yearbook in 1999 where he wrote, “When you can’t have it, you must take it.”
Now, he’s not only been forced to resign from Congress, but it’s looking like he might be charged with rape involving underaged victims.
In other words, Swalwell flaunted social propriety. He envisioned himself another Jeffrey Epstein, chasing and seizing young poontang. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.


