Texas Democrat James Talarico is in full panic mode after Republicans exposed his radical anti-meat agenda, desperately posting a staged photo of himself eating meat in what can only be described as political damage control at its most pathetic.
The state representative, who's running for Senate, found himself in hot water this week when the GOP highlighted his past comments pushing Americans to dial back their "meat consumption" – because apparently even your dinner plate isn't safe from leftist control.
Rather than own his radical position, Talarico's campaign went into overdrive, with spokesman JT Ennis releasing what they called a "tongue-in-cheek" image showing their candidate chomping down on cooked meat. How authentic!
This is classic Democrat playbook, folks. Get caught pushing an extremist agenda that regular Texans reject, then scramble to pretend you're just like everybody else. It's the same tired routine we've seen from these coastal elites who think they know better than hardworking Americans about what should be on their dinner tables.
The Left's War on Your Plate
Make no mistake – this isn't just about one politician's flip-flopping. This is part of a broader assault on American traditions and freedoms by the radical left. First they came for your gas stoves, then your cars, and now they want to control what protein you can eat.
These are the same people who lecture us about climate change while flying private jets to their climate summits. The same crowd that wants to force lab-grown "meat" on your family while they dine on wagyu beef at their exclusive gatherings.
Texans aren't buying this desperate photo op for a second. They can smell the desperation from Austin to El Paso. When you have to post pictures to prove you eat meat, you've already lost the argument.
Will Texas voters fall for this obvious political theater, or will they see through Talarico's meat masquerade for what it really is – another Democrat trying to fool the people while pushing a radical agenda that threatens their way of life?
