The radical left has reached a new low, and this time it’s happening right in the heart of Texas. James Talarico, Democrats’ handpicked Senate candidate, wraps himself in the cloak of “Christianity.” But dig a little deeper, and it’s clear his version of faith is just a flimsy disguise for woke extremism. Talarico openly celebrates things like abortion, calls God “nonbinary,” and trashes biblical tradition. The Democrats call this “progress.” But anyone with a moral compass would call it a farce.
The man Talarico looks up to? Reverend Jim Rigby—his so-called spiritual mentor. Rigby brags about blessing same-sex marriages and bringing an atheist into his church, even as he kicks traditional Christian values to the curb. And now, after a failed attempt on President Trump’s life, Rigby stooped so low he made an off-color joke suggesting his congregation was let down that Trump survived. That’s the ugly heart of the left: if you disagree with them, you don’t even deserve life.
While Talarico parades around preaching about “justice,” his mentor stirs up hate from the pulpit—calling Republicans fascists, accusing conservatives of wanting to bring back slavery, and slandering the entire MAGA movement as “Confederate.” He pushes a warped vision that smears millions of Americans as bigots just for daring to hold traditional values. This isn’t unity. It’s sowing division and ginning up resentment.
But Rigby’s extremism isn’t limited to wild sermons. He fought against law protecting children from sex change surgeries, and his church can’t hang enough rainbow flags. They even claim God is nonbinary and post abortion propaganda front and center. This is the brand of “Christianity” that Democrats now cheer—one where anything goes except, apparently, respect for life, faith, or conservative Americans.
Texans are supposed to trust a Senate candidate soaking up advice from a radical who compares unborn children to trash and mocks Christ’s message as “meaningless?” There’s nothing moral or compassionate about this leftist show. It isn’t “courage” to call for violence against a president or poison the church with anti-American propaganda. This is how Democrats operate: scorn America, cheer on division, and act shocked when violence erupts.
So the question for Texas is simple: Do we really want leaders who worship at the altar of woke hypocrisy and radical hate? Or will Texans stand up, say enough is enough, and defend real American values?
Source: Townhall
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