Maher: So being Christian is an important part of being truly American?
Boebert: Absolutely
@JamesTalarico: As a Christian, I was taught that we're supposed to follow Jesus' two commandments โ love God and love neighbor. There was no exception to that second commandment.
Love thy neighbor regardless of race or gender or sexual orientation or immigration status or religious affiliation.
In Texas, I'm constantly battling Christian nationalism โ a bill that forces every public school teacher to put up a poster of the 10 Commandments, a bill that replaces school counselors with untrained chaplains, a bill that would have taught Christian Bible stories as historical fact to our youngest students. And I always speak up on behalf of my Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Sikh, agnostic, and atheist neighbors. Because we as Christians are called to love them as ourselves, and forcing my religion down their throats is not love.
Caller reacts to Bad Bunny's Halftime Show:
"You wouldn't ask an Italian opera singer to convert her songs into English. That's ridiculous. The most important thing he said at the end was God Bless America. It was a great performance, it was all love."
Steve Kornacki seemed almost speechless around 907pm discussing the age divide in the NYC mayoral race with voters under 45 going overwhelmingly for Mamdani while those over 45 breaking heavily for Cuomo:
"The thing that makes that so volatile is this the cutoff line, and we see this in the exit poll, is about 45 years of age. Voters over 45 are a pro-Cuomo demographic. We see him winning those voters. Voters under 45. Cuomo falls off an absolute cliff. And especially when you get under 30, he's being trounced three times by Mandani. So the question becomes critically, what's the median age of this electorate? Is one group turning out more than the other? Cuomo's hope today is that older voters in New York City, older voters in the outer boroughs flooded the polls are anti-Mamdani, decided Curtis Sliwa didn't have a chance, and rallied behind Andrew Cuomo in massive, as you would say, record shattering numbers. That would be his hope because he doesn't just need big turnout, he needs the turnout to be disproportionately older because Mamdani is -- I mean, you see these in the polls. It's -- we've seen age divides before. I gasp every time I see it in New York City. It's off the charts."