Texas state Representative James Talarico, fresh off his Democrat primary victory for U.S. Senate, is facing fierce backlash after his radical pro-abortion record was exposed – including his shameless plea to Joe Biden for federal abortion clinics on government property.
The Austin Democrat, who laughably claims to be a pastor, has spent years building an extremist record that would make Planned Parenthood blush. According to reports, Talarico actively lobbied the Biden administration to convert federal buildings into abortion mills, showing just how far today's radical Democrats will go to push their death agenda.
But here's where it gets really sick – this guy actually has the audacity to call himself a man of God while advocating for the wholesale slaughter of unborn children. Patriots on social media aren't buying his fake religious act for one second.
"I HEAR THIS GUY IS A PASTOR. BULLSHIT. HE'S GOT HIS OWN MADE UP RELIGION. DO THEY READ THE BIBLE???? ROMANS CHAPTER 1," fired back one Twitter user, perfectly capturing what real Christians think about Talarico's twisted version of faith.
This is the same radical who has donated campaign cash to pro-choice political groups and pushed legislative proposals in Texas to expand abortion access. He's even had the nerve to link his pro-death stance to his so-called "religious views" – a blasphemous corruption of actual Christian teaching that protects the sanctity of life.
Talarico's record represents everything wrong with today's Democrat Party: radical extremism wrapped in fake piety, designed to fool Texas voters who actually respect life and faith. His federal abortion clinic scheme shows he was willing to use taxpayer money and government buildings to facilitate the killing of innocent babies.
With President Trump back in the White House and the pro-life movement gaining momentum nationwide, Talarico's candidacy represents the last gasps of the abortion industrial complex trying to maintain its stranglehold on American politics.
Texas voters deserve to know exactly who they're dealing with – a wolf in shepherd's clothing who would turn federal buildings into houses of death if given the chance.
