Texas Democrat James Talarico just handed conservatives the perfect campaign ad against his own Senate bid. The Democratic nominee hoping to flip Republican John Cornyn's seat made a stunning admission during a recent appearance on Stephen Colbert's late-night show, essentially declaring war on Christian values in America.
Talarico couldn't contain his disdain for what he calls "Christian nationalism" - the left's favorite boogeyman term for Americans who dare to believe faith should influence their civic life. But here's the beautiful irony: while warning that fascism will come "wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross," Talarico perfectly exposed the Democrats' true agenda.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. This man is literally telling you that he views the American flag and the Christian cross as symbols of oppression. In Texas. Running for Senate.
"We need to confront Christian nationalism," Talarico declared, apparently oblivious to the fact that he's campaigning in a state where millions of voters proudly embrace both their faith and their country.
This isn't just political tone-deafness - it's a window into the radical left's soul. Talarico routinely "concern-mongers" about traditional Christian views, as if the moral foundation that built the greatest nation on earth is somehow a threat to democracy.
But here's what Talarico and his fellow travelers don't understand: Real Americans aren't buying this garbage anymore. We've watched the left weaponize terms like "fascism" and "nationalism" to attack anyone who believes in God, country, and constitutional principles.
The Real Fascism
Want to know what actual fascism looks like? It's using government power to silence Christians, weaponizing federal agencies against political opponents, and demonizing half the country for their religious beliefs. Sound familiar?
Talarico's self-own reveals everything Texans need to know about today's Democratic Party. They're so consumed with hatred for traditional values that they can't help but say the quiet part out loud.
Texas voters will remember these words come election time. When someone tells you who they are, believe them the first time.
