Texas Democrat James Talarico just showed Americans exactly what his party really thinks about Christianity and patriotism – and it's not pretty, folks.
The radical leftist, who's desperately trying to unseat Republican Senator John Cornyn, appeared on Stephen Colbert's late-night propaganda show to spread fear about what he calls 'Christian nationalism.' But in doing so, Talarico revealed the Democrat Party's true hatred for the faith that built this great nation.
During his CBS appearance, Talarico warned that fascism would come to America 'wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross' – essentially telling millions of patriotic Christians that they're the real threat to democracy. Talk about a self-own of epic proportions!
Anti-Christian Bigotry on Full Display
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here: Talarico is using 'Christian nationalism' as a weaponized term to attack any American who dares to believe this country was founded on Christian principles. You know, those radical ideas like loving your neighbor, protecting the innocent, and honoring God – concepts that apparently terrify today's Democrat Party.
The real fascism in America isn't coming from church-going patriots who love their country – it's coming from radical Democrats who want to silence anyone who disagrees with their woke agenda.
This is the same playbook we've seen from the left for years: label traditional American values as 'extremism' while they push their own radical ideology on our kids, our military, and our communities. They call us fascists while they're the ones trying to censor free speech, weaponize government agencies, and persecute political opponents.
Talarico's comments reveal exactly why Texans need to keep Republicans like Cornyn in office. While Democrats attack the very foundation of American civilization, conservative leaders are fighting to preserve the values that made this country the greatest nation on Earth.
The question Texas voters need to ask themselves is simple: Do you want a senator who celebrates American traditions and Christian heritage, or one who views both as threats to be eliminated? The choice couldn't be clearer, Patriots.
