Will Republicans Blow It in Red States?
Derek Hunter
The primary elections on Tuesday went pretty much as expected – the white guy in Texas that the Democrat establishment favored beat the black lady, whom rich white liberals were convinced other non-rich white liberals wouldn’t vote for. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t lessons to be learned or warnings to heed from it. So, let’s take a look at some of them, shall we?
First, white Democrats in Texas really don’t like black women. Actually, black candidates at all. They don’t support them statewide, running for the ambiguously gay “evangelical” white guy “pastor” who spends an uncomfortably awkward amount of time talking about “trans kids” and abortion. I’ve been to a lot of Catholic churches and heard a lot of sermons from “progressive” priests and I’ve never heard any of them try to make the case that God makes lots of mistakes when it comes to creating individual human beings the way James Talarico does.
In fairness, Talarico, the Democrat nominee for Senate in Texas as of Tuesday night, isn’t a Catholic. However, I’m unfamiliar with any sect of Christianity that is predicated on God being a bit of a screw-up, confused about which part goes where when assembling humans. Nor do I know any faith that argues God created abortion to correct the mistakes of pregnancy He never intended. But then I haven’t really spent a lot of time researching weird cults like progressive Christianity.
That doesn’t mean that Talarico is gay, nor does his not being married – and, honestly, I couldn’t care less as I’m opposed to what his politics are, regardless of his sexuality. His politics and policy proposals, not to mention the fact that he is pot-committed to genital mutilation of children and open borders, should be enough to ensure he goes down, no matter how enthusiastically Rachel Maddow extols his virtues.
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