Texas state Representative James Talarico is making headlines for all the wrong reasons after gushing about transgender children in terms that have left conservatives deeply disturbed. The Democrat, who recently defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas Democratic primary for Senate, described trans kids as 'perfect' and 'sacred' during a podcast appearance that's raising serious questions about his priorities.
During an interview on 'A Superbloom Podcast,' Talarico was asked to share something he loves 'that's not family or friends.' Without missing a beat, the state lawmaker launched into effusive praise for transgender children, calling them 'perfect' and using language that BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales described as crossing into 'unhealthy obsession' territory.
'He really seems to love trans kids, like to an unhealthy degree,' Gonzales observed on 'Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,' capturing what many parents across Texas are thinking.
This isn't just another politician pandering to the woke mob – it's a glimpse into the radical mindset that's been weaponizing government schools and institutions against American families. While parents struggle with skyrocketing costs and real-world problems, Democrats like Talarico are obsessing over pushing gender ideology on children.
The timing couldn't be more telling. As President Trump's administration works to eliminate destructive 'woke' policies from federal agencies and restore sanity to American institutions, Democrats are doubling down on the very extremism that cost them the 2024 election.
Talarico's comments reveal the true priorities of today's Democratic Party: not jobs, not the economy, not border security – but advancing a radical gender agenda that most Texans firmly reject. His 'sacred' language around transgender children should alarm every parent who values protecting kids from political indoctrination.
Texas families deserve leaders focused on real issues like securing the border, improving education, and strengthening the economy – not politicians with bizarre fixations on pushing gender confusion onto America's children. The question is: will Texas voters remember this disturbing display when election time rolls around?
