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WATCH: “Take it Up With the Apostle Paul” – James Talarico Doubles Down on Calling God “Nonbinary” and Saying There Are Six Genders, Admits Some “Missed the Mark”
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Texas Democratic Senate Nominee James Talarico has been on a media tour attempting to explain his insane past statements as Republicans hammer his radical personality and agenda in Congress.
This comes as a pro-Ken Paxton ad blitz targets Talarico’s past comments on various topics, including his assertions that “God is nonbinary,” there are six biological sexes, calling for Texans to reduce their meat consumption, trashing the American flag, calling for open borders, saying he loves “trans children,” and more.
A recent ad from the pro-Paxton Lone Star Liberty PAC showcases Talarico’s history of insanity, with the message: “Low-T Talarico, too weak for Texas.”
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In a more recent pro-Paxton ad, Talarico’s bizarre comments are contrasted with the values of Texas. “This is Texas. This is not,” the ad says, describing “Radical Talarico” as “Too Low-T for Texas.”
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In an interview with CBS on Wednesday his first since Paxton won the GOP primary runoff Talarico was asked about several of these statements, and he did not back down. Instead, he accused Paxton of “intentionally clipping my cringey comments to distract from his career of corruption.”
Talarico also appeared last week in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, where he confirmed his blasphemous belief that “God is both masculine and feminine” and that “God is nonbinary.”
Blaming Republican “extremists” for the “provocative” outburst on the Texas State House floor, Talarico told Tapper, “I don’t think it’s controversial theologically. Most Christians would acknowledge that God is beyond gender.”
Talarico then referenced the Apostle Paul, writing, “In Christ there is neither male nor female,” a statement that reflects the equality among all followers of Christ, not Christ’s gender. It should also be noted that when referring to God, the only pronoun used is “He.”
“If someone’s got a problem with that statement, they shouldn’t take it up with me. They should take it up with the Apostle Paul,” he added.
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Talarico: Well, I understand that that comment is a little bit provocative. I said it on the House Floor when the extremists in the Republican legislature were picking on school kids, who were different. But I don’t think it’s controversial theologically. Most Christians would acknowledge that God is beyond gender. In fact, the apostle Paul, in his letter to the Galatians, said that “In Christ there is neither male nor female.” And so, if someone’s got a problem with that statement, they shouldn’t take it up with me. They should take it up with the Apostle Paul.
When speaking to CBS’s Ed O’Keefe, Talarico told the same story, explaining that he was being “intentionally provocative” and reasoning that it was to “stand up for Texans who are being picked on by the most powerful, most corrupt politicians in the country.”
When asked if he regrets talking about God in that way, he did not back down. “There are some statements that I’ve made that I certainly regret. There are statements that I’ve made where I’ve missed the mark,” he said without specifying.
Later, O’Keefe asked about his past comment that “there are many more than two biological sexes, in fact, there are six,” and he attempted to deflect to people “chromosomal abnormalities,” accusing Republicans of not treating them with dignity or respect. Though he did admit, “I know there are two sexes, men and women.” There are four major sex chromosome abnormalities, but they do not alter one’s sex or gender as Talarico attempted to imply.
He was then asked about the attack from Republicans, calling him a vegan. Despite previously stating, “It is now existential that we try to reduce our meat consumption,” and proudly declaring his campaign a “non-meat campaign,” Talarico claimed his campaign “basically runs on Texas barbecue.”
“If all they have is lying about me being a vegan, I feel pretty good about our chances this November,” he added.
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As The Gateway Pundit reported, Ken Paxton advanced to the general election last night after whooping RINO Incumbent John Cornyn in the primary runoff election.
During his victory speech, Paxton trolled Talarico with a slew of nicknames, highlighting his weird ideology.
“He’s even running a vegan campaign, whatever that is. He goes by a few names that you may all have heard of. Some people know him as Tofu Talarico; some people call him Six-Gender Jimmy. I’ve even heard some people call him James Talafreako, and others refer to him simply as Low T Talarico,” Paxton said, describing the Democrat as a “threat to everything we hold dear in this state and in this country.”
“He’s a threat to our security and our safety. He wants open borders and even said, ‘a welcome mat should be at our southern border.’ He’s a threat to our children. He wants boys and girls sports, gender mutilation surgery performed on kids. And when asked what he loved outside of his family and friends, you heard what Brandon Gill said, his first answer was trans kids. That’s weird, and that’s a radical guy.”
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