President Donald Trump was absolutely right to call out Texas State Rep. James Talarico's insulting mockery of Christianity, according to BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey, who delivered a scorching takedown of the progressive Democrat's attempt to weaponize faith for his radical agenda.
The controversy erupted when Trump blasted Talarico during a recent speech, saying: "Let me tell you the good news. The good news is, their candidate is whacked out with his six different forms of gender and all the things that I saw. The insult to Jesus."
Instead of backing down, Talarico doubled down with a sanctimonious speech trying to frame his progressive positions—including support for multiple genders and other woke policies—as expressions of "Christian values." He even had the audacity to claim Trump's America First policies are somehow anti-Christian.
Stuckey Exposes the Left's Fake Faith
But Stuckey wasn't having any of it. The conservative commentator dismantled Talarico's phony theology, pointing out the glaring contradiction between biblical Christianity and the Democrat's radical agenda.
"This is exactly the kind of twisted logic we see from the left constantly—taking genuine Christian principles and perverting them to justify policies that directly contradict Scripture," Stuckey explained.
She's absolutely right. How can someone claim to follow Jesus while simultaneously promoting ideologies that deny the basic biblical truth that God created us male and female? This isn't Christianity—it's progressive activism wearing a Christian costume.
The fact that Talarico tried to turn this around on President Trump shows just how desperate Democrats have become. They know their policies are deeply unpopular with faithful Americans, so they resort to gaslighting and theological manipulation.
Patriots who actually read their Bibles aren't buying what Talarico is selling. Real Christians recognize the difference between authentic faith and political opportunism dressed up with religious language.
This is why Trump's victory was so decisive—Americans are tired of having their deeply held beliefs twisted and weaponized by politicians who wouldn't know genuine faith if it hit them over the head with a Bible.
