Posted on 06/27/2026 8:09:23 AM PDT by DFG
Texas Democrat U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, who is running against Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, has accused Christianity of causing unmatched harm while opposing President Donald Trump’s immigration restrictions on terrorism-prone nations and repeatedly aligning himself with Muslim communities.
Texas state Rep. and Presbyterian seminarian James Talarico said earlier this year in a New Yorker profile that Christianity is the “most violent” religion and has done “more damage” to Islam than it has done to any other religion.
The remarks stand in contrast to figures from the Cato Institute, which say radical Islamic terror has killed at least 3,100 Americans in the United States since 1975, along with thousands of U.S. soldiers overseas. The Cato figures also state that radical Islamic terror has accounted for 87 percent of terrorism-related deaths over the past 50 years.
In a clip provided exclusively to Breitbart News, Talarico spoke to the Pakistani American Council of Texas and criticized President Donald Trump for restricting immigration from countries described as radical Islamic terrorism hot spots. Talarico called Trump “a threat to all of us” and said he stands with his “Muslim brothers and sisters.”
Talarico has publicly supported Muslim Texans for years. In 2017, Talarico wrote, “Proud to stand with our Muslim neighbors today. Texas is big enough for all of us. #NoBanNoWall.” Critics of Trump’s policy frequently referred to it as a “Muslim ban,” though Breitbart News noted that the January 2017 order applied to countries previously identified as particularly vulnerable to terrorism, partly because of substandard internal record-keeping, including Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen, rather than to Muslims generally.
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Like most kids, he wasn’t taught, and never discovered on his own, that the Crusades only occurred after extensive Ottoman expansion.
I miss the old days, when Democrats were good Americans - just a little more liberal than the rest of us.
Will those days ever come back?
Not very likely.
🙁
Side note: The most reasonable Democrat out there is Sen. Fetterman. The D party should rally around folks like him. But just the opposite will happen. He’ll be pushed out in his next primary election (2028).
Any chance that another Fetterman will show up somewhere to save the D party?
Where do they find these people??
I hope enough Texans have enough common sense not to elect this idiot.
It he were running in California, he’d win in a landslide...
I learned everything I need to know about Islam on 9/11.
All these thing Talarico says make him an ideal democrat. Democrats HATE Christianity and the nation. These attacks do nothing to his support base.
. Talarico called Trump “a threat to all of us” and said he stands with his “Muslim brothers and sisters.”
Any thoughts from our FR Texans on these questions?
Sure, Jimmy. Says someone who has never been to an Islamic country.
The incredibly insane, stupid statements from Talafreako are never ending. He’s gonna get crushed in November.
Importing civil war, here and elsewhere in the western world. The “smart people” are hell-bent on it.
Polymarket has Paxton ahead 56% vs 43% for Talirico.
“Where do they find these people??”
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“Talarico has publicly supported Muslim Texans for years. In 2017, Talarico wrote, “Proud to stand with our Muslim neighbors today.” Go live with them in a muslim country.
I have heard some liberals talk about the Christians as being the “bad guys”, if you will, during the Crusades.
And some liberals talk of crimes of Christianity such as burning people at the stake .
It’s funny, though, because in these cases, they have to go back to what happened in Medieval Europe to talk about alleged crimes of Christianity.
Whereas there are plenty of examples in modern times of atrocities committed in the name of Islam. But the liberals tend to downplay those.
Let him speak 😂😂😂
“All these thing Talarico says make him an ideal democrat. Democrats HATE Christianity and the nation. These attacks do nothing to his support base.”
Bingo.
We’re all like “Golly gee whiz can you believe he said THAT?!?!? He’s finished! He’s going to lose in a landslide!!!” Because we know that if any REPUBLICAN said something even remotely as outrageous then the media would give it the maximum possible exposure and see to it that he really IS toast.
Jimmy Swaggart Talarico’s zombified voters either don’t know (and won’t be told) or couldn’t care less about anything he says or does.
He’s got the Magic D after his name and that is the only thing that matters.
And it’s not just Talarico. See also, “Platner, Graham”.
Well, of course. He is commie trash. Until the purge they will side with any enemy of Americans. Not “america”, “americans”. The people — they want you dead.
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