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Talarico was supposed to make his official announcement Tuesday, but it got leaked early.  However his Talarico for Senate website has been sitting with a "coming soon" type banner on it for 2-3 weeks.  Allred's a bit more of a mystery.  Talarico had the special sessions to get past first.  Allred had no such impediments.  That's the same game he played against Gutierrez in 24.  

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On 9/5/2025 at 10:59 PM, Hermanator said:

The lack of any Christians of note coming together to fight to destroy the charlatans using their religion to grift, steal, and spread hatred had me convinced the whole thing is a scam. You'd think if even 30 percent of Christians were good people they'd band together to fight the trash. 

American Christians are scumbags. 

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1 hour ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

American Christians are scumbags. 

Not going to argue the point.

But a central part of the problem is injecting religion into politics for political purposes.  Although it might feel better, from a strictly policy/doctrine standpoint, you don't want the real Christians getting visibly involved in politics, even against the bad ones.

A secondary part of the problem is that Christians should not sit in judgment of others, which is also a big problem with the political ones.

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Too late to edit, but the above is, I believe, why Talarico among others is not usually explicitly Christian or biblical in his criticism and attacks on the very unchristian things going on in the lege and elsewhere.

Part of the whole deal of real Christianity is the humility not to try to tell others they're doing it wrong because you have your own hands full trying not to do it wrong.  As is often said by right-thinking folks around here "I'm not a Christian, but I'm trying."

I have, however, made the same complaint about Islam in that it seems that the sane followers do nothing to restrain the insane ones.  I assume, but don't know that Islam has the same sort of teachings about personal humility and religious righteousness.

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lol of course 
 

But she’s pretty and wore Mizuno shoes!

Fucking hell. The Democrat party in this state may as well adopt “JUST LOSE” as their mission statement.
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1 minute ago, Brisketexan said:


But she’s pretty and wore Mizuno shoes!

Fucking hell. The Democrat party in this state may as well adopt “JUST LOSE” as their mission statement.

My favorite Wendy Davis story is how her team was pitching a movie to some producers where the big victorious finale would be her filibustering the abortion bill until the session ran out of time, and the filmmakers were like, “uh… but didn’t they just pass that bill like 2 weeks later?”

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My favorite Wendy Davis story is how her team was pitching a movie to some producers where the big victorious finale would be her filibustering the abortion bill until the session ran out of time, and the filmmakers were like, “uh… but didn’t they just pass that bill like 2 weeks later?”

As her agent, I coulda made the save with “but wait…now imagine it as a porno.”
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3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:


As her agent, I coulda made the save with “but wait…now imagine it as a porno.”

Wasn't piss involved too?

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2 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:


As her agent, I coulda made the save with “but wait…now imagine it as a porno.”

And instead of filibustering, the lead sucks off the entire chamber, because you can’t get pregnant that way, thus negating the need for abortions. The pink tennis shoes still get worn, though. 

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I love the thought of Senator Jasmine Crockett.  Imagine her questioning a trump nominee for any position.  My only concern is whether she can win a statewide seat in Texas.  Redneck, racist, sexist Texas.

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I'm legit surprised to see Allred drop out. It's not like not wanting to campaign stopped him from technically running for the senate last year. 

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6 minutes ago, Scheiss Meister said:

I love the thought of Senator Jasmine Crockett.  Imagine her questioning a trump nominee for any position.  My only concern is whether she can win a statewide seat in Texas?  Redneck, racist, sexist Texas.

She'll get creamed.  

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22 minutes ago, South Austin said:

She'll get creamed.  

This would be a typical Texas Dem self-own. In a year with a lot of Republican headwinds, with no Trump on the ballot to juice R turnout. A smart, sassy black woman would do more to juice MAGA turnout than Cornyn or Paxton could ever dream of doing on their own. 

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46 minutes ago, Scheiss Meister said:

I love the thought of Senator Jasmine Crockett.  Imagine her questioning a trump nominee for any position.  My only concern is whether she can win a statewide seat in Texas.  Redneck, racist, sexist Texas.

She doesn’t need to run, not at all.

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29 minutes ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

This would be a typical Texas Dem self-own. In a year with a lot of Republican headwinds, with no Trump on the ballot to juice R turnout. A smart, sassy black woman would do more to juice MAGA turnout than Cornyn or Paxton could ever dream of doing on their own. 

Yep, that's still where we are in Texas.  James Talarico is the best shot the Dems have.  White guy who talks about Jesus a lot.  

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2 minutes ago, South Austin said:

No. Texas ain't flipping -- or even turning moderately purple -- anytime soon.

I don't know. We tend to get between 42% to 48% of the vote. That's at least a slightly pinkish shade of red.



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