James Talarico: "Most Americans, and I'm talking 90-95%, do not believe that an embryo is a legal person... Being alive and being a person are two different things."
If @jamestalarico lived in tje 1800s, he would have argued we should have trusted the slavers to do what was right with their property and justified it by saying Jesus never called for abolition. He doesn't support human rights or equal justice for all.
James Talarico on abortion: “I trust Texas women to make decisions about their own bodies, to shape their own destinies. I don’t believe that’s a place for government. That’s a belief I hold not despite my faith, but because of my faith. Jesus never talks about abortion. The Bible is silent on abortion”
Massie made two strategic mistakes.
1) He alienated a lot of Trump fans by going all-in over unevidenced Epstein conspiracies that he ultimately couldn't back up, apparently blinded by the seal-clapping from social media. The perception became that he was doubling down for clout and helping Democrats rather than sticking to what was actually true or not.
2) He alienated a lot of *non* Trump fans who liked his principled stands but simply couldn't swallow Massie's more recent alliance with anti-Semitic lunatics.
It was a double-whammy of too-online idiocy, and it cost him his seat. The rest is cope.
This is such a revealing post.
Massie had 0 substantive accomplishments in Congress to help his district. Khanna’s district similarly has countless issues and is losing people by the day, and he doesn’t care.
Yet the big thing he points to is them teaming up to pass the most “consequential legislation in modern history,” which was really just a left-wing messaging bill meant to distract from real issues.
The Epstein bill helped 0 people in either district, which is what voters care about. It revealed 0 criminal activity. It was simply an attempt to shift focus from real issues to a case that had been over for years and that the people involved never actually cared about in order to push various conspiracy narratives that they now use as the basis of their entire worldview.
Did a bunch of rumors and conspiracies from those files help with homelessness in Khanna’s district? Did they help reduce home prices? Did they help lower the large tax burden? Did they take any pedophiles or criminals off the street?
No. But they allowed him to rant about an imaginary “Epstein class” while fundraising and associating with the worst people imaginable, including defenders and promoters of various sexual deviants.
In fact, Khanna and Massie were so desperate to pretend they achieved something that they ended up accusing 4 random people who were in a police lineup w/ 0 connection to Epstein of being his rich co-conspirators, including a random mechanic.
It’s obvious both men never cared about helping people on their districts. They wanted to be influencers for the bigoted extremes. Massie can now focus on that goal. Hopefully, Khanna will be unemployed and joining him on the podcast circuit soon.
He did it by receiving an $8 billion bailout from the state and deferring pensions for retired city workers.
In true socialist fashion, he needed to be saved after running out of other peoples' money.
Notice the shifting goalposts.
In South Carolina, it’s about having a black person in Congress.
But in Tennessee, because the Democrat being booted is white and his probable GOP replacement is black, it’s suddenly not.
The constant? Democrats in power. That’s all this is.
The verse about serving 2 masters is in Matt 6. You didn't need to bring it up in a discussion about peace.
After all of this time, you continue to lie about how all this went down. And just a reminder, you used Christ is King in your argument against a Jew.
You lying piece of shit.
You quite LITERALLY included a full Bible passage in my firing documents from Matthew 5:9-12 “Blessed are the Peacemakers…”.
I tweeted the passage completely stand-alone and you cited it as an example of antisemitism which was violative of my contract terms. You have absolutely no right or authority to publicly lie about what I lived through. It’s been 3 years of my family dealing with your deranged stalking and public lies.
You even orchestrated, reviewed, and approved the now-infamous “Christ is King” episode with Andrew Klavan.
The best part about your two-year attempt to bankrupt my family through the court system are the resulting transcripts which last forever.
This is one of the most spectacular exchanges I’ve ever seen.
Tucker’s excessive lying is a bit too much even for Islamist Hasan, but fellow Islamist Chunk Yogurt wants to suck off Tucker because something something Israel.
Nowhere in this article do they mention the Biden administration stopped a merger that might have saved the airline and that Democrats did a victory dance over it.
This is the most pervasive media bias. It’s not the outright lies. It’s what they purposely omit.
NYT: "You've been talking on your show about whether Trump is the Antichrist"
Tucker Carlson: "I have not said that"
NYT: You said, "Here's a leader mocking the Gods of his ancestors, mocking the God of Gods, and exalting himself above them. Could this be the Antichrist?"
TC: "I actually did not say 'could this be the Antichrist?'"
NYT: ***plays clip of him saying exactly that***
TC: "I don't know where that comes from, but I know those words never left my lips"
The black girl he claims to care about deserved to be protected from violence at the moment of conception. Women have more rights today in pro-life states, not less. Murdering your children isn't freedom.