I saw him talking about being against what’s happening in Gaza. Not taking AIPAC money. And he’s a threat to Trumpto. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets ‘suicided’ before the coming election.
OvenObvious2361 on
If the goal was to make him irrelevant, that backfired spectacularly. Nothing boosts a candidate faster than “they don’t want you to see this.
EddardSnowden67 on
The Streisand Effect in its full glory.
Blackthorn79 on
This is just further proof that speaking out matters. Silence is a fascist best weapon. No kings, Colbert, and all the other people who are making noise are why they’ll fail, if they fail. The majority of Americans don’t share their vision, but as long as we feel isolated nothing will change, so be vocal. Call out the BS when you hear it and let people know they’re not alone.
SuppleDude on
There are more eyes on the Internet than cable TV, who would have thought?
Holiday-Scarcity-785 on
Controversy grabs attention. It was a good move. In other news, and to the surprise of absolutely no one, comedians are better at political chess then the current admin and their puppets.
Toadfinger on
Is Trump gonna cwy?
ImLikeReallySmart on
If CBS really was worried about clashing with „fairness“ policies, then they would’ve allowed this and made Colbert also interview a Republican candidate. The fact they wanted to just bury it instead tells you what their actual agenda is
kevendo on
They know that Democrats are going to win the Senate in Texas.
DrinksandDragons on
James is one of those rare Christians that scare the GOP/Christian nationalists.
2001_Arabian_Nights on
I’m a rural Texan. I really like Talarico, and I also really like Crockett. I’ll happily vote for either.
But that election in Fort Worth where they had a 30 point swing tells me that they could actually win!
Tough_Violinist_9594 on
That’s right I think they just crowned him the new Senator in the state of Texas
epochwin on
It’s almost parallel to Trump getting free media publicity
These threads are a good opportunity to boost the signal.
FunFee957 on
Ironically, CBS’s attempts to censure the man had the opposite effect. CBS is on quite a streak
luismt2 on
This feels like the Streisand effect in real time. Trying to block an interview just turned it into free national exposure.
GentleBelligerent on
Put your money on Talrico, or vote for him in the primaries if your Texan. The GOP is terrified of running against this guy and they are trying to boost Crockett.
skamatiks671 on
I live in a rural part of Texas and it’s a shame he doesn’t run ads in this region. If folks could hear his platform they’d likely vote for him. He’s definitely a rising star in the party.
we_are_sex_bobomb on
What I find really interesting is how much airtime he spent talking about Christianity – specifically Liberation Theology which is a school of Christian thought which emphasizes social justice as a command from Jesus.
Conservatives *hate* Liberation Theology. Hate hate hate it.
LakeEffect75 on
I had no idea who this person was until the nonsense with the FCC and the Trump admin trying to squash this interview. Today I donated to his campaign!
slappyStove on
every evangelical idiot needs to listen to what this guy says here
jcyango on
I would almost say CBS wanted to support Talarico’s campaign.
thebunhinge on
Got to love unintended consequences when they land on those who created them with a big, fat, thud! Massive miscalculation on CBS’ part.
Wild-Ad-9367 on
This is either a complete backfire or malicious compliance at it’s finest
the_ballmer_peak on
From the article:
> **Both Crockett and Talarico are Black.**
Excuse me?
wildmaninid on
I love the law of unintended consequences. Oligarchs and scumbag overlords wanted to silence him for speaking rationally and factually and it backfired spectacularly.
This_Elk_1460 on
Thank you FCC chairman Brendan Carr, I was honestly worried that Crockett was a shoe-in and she was going to get her fucking ass handed to her in the general and I’d be forced to live with 6 years of wonky-eyed Ken Paxton. But this late in the game turn of events has given Talerico the edge. Clearly Republicans are afraid that he has a shot and I hope Texas voters will take that into account when going to The ballot box.
py_account on
If more Christians were like Talarico, I’d probably still be Christian.
I think we’re due for a big religious realignment in the US—a push toward teaching and practicing the things Jesus ACTUALLY taught and did—and Talarico is the most interesting figure I’ve seen so far.
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Good for both of them.
Right side of history.
Patriots.
I saw him talking about being against what’s happening in Gaza. Not taking AIPAC money. And he’s a threat to Trumpto. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets ‘suicided’ before the coming election.
If the goal was to make him irrelevant, that backfired spectacularly. Nothing boosts a candidate faster than “they don’t want you to see this.
The Streisand Effect in its full glory.
This is just further proof that speaking out matters. Silence is a fascist best weapon. No kings, Colbert, and all the other people who are making noise are why they’ll fail, if they fail. The majority of Americans don’t share their vision, but as long as we feel isolated nothing will change, so be vocal. Call out the BS when you hear it and let people know they’re not alone.
There are more eyes on the Internet than cable TV, who would have thought?
Controversy grabs attention. It was a good move. In other news, and to the surprise of absolutely no one, comedians are better at political chess then the current admin and their puppets.
Is Trump gonna cwy?
If CBS really was worried about clashing with „fairness“ policies, then they would’ve allowed this and made Colbert also interview a Republican candidate. The fact they wanted to just bury it instead tells you what their actual agenda is
They know that Democrats are going to win the Senate in Texas.
James is one of those rare Christians that scare the GOP/Christian nationalists.
I’m a rural Texan. I really like Talarico, and I also really like Crockett. I’ll happily vote for either.
But that election in Fort Worth where they had a 30 point swing tells me that they could actually win!
That’s right I think they just crowned him the new Senator in the state of Texas
It’s almost parallel to Trump getting free media publicity
[The Interview ](https://youtu.be/oiTJ7Pz_59A?si=ghlK61YNc3vtKipF)
These threads are a good opportunity to boost the signal.
Ironically, CBS’s attempts to censure the man had the opposite effect. CBS is on quite a streak
This feels like the Streisand effect in real time. Trying to block an interview just turned it into free national exposure.
Put your money on Talrico, or vote for him in the primaries if your Texan. The GOP is terrified of running against this guy and they are trying to boost Crockett.
I live in a rural part of Texas and it’s a shame he doesn’t run ads in this region. If folks could hear his platform they’d likely vote for him. He’s definitely a rising star in the party.
What I find really interesting is how much airtime he spent talking about Christianity – specifically Liberation Theology which is a school of Christian thought which emphasizes social justice as a command from Jesus.
Conservatives *hate* Liberation Theology. Hate hate hate it.
I had no idea who this person was until the nonsense with the FCC and the Trump admin trying to squash this interview. Today I donated to his campaign!
every evangelical idiot needs to listen to what this guy says here
I would almost say CBS wanted to support Talarico’s campaign.
Got to love unintended consequences when they land on those who created them with a big, fat, thud! Massive miscalculation on CBS’ part.
This is either a complete backfire or malicious compliance at it’s finest
From the article:
> **Both Crockett and Talarico are Black.**
Excuse me?
I love the law of unintended consequences. Oligarchs and scumbag overlords wanted to silence him for speaking rationally and factually and it backfired spectacularly.
Thank you FCC chairman Brendan Carr, I was honestly worried that Crockett was a shoe-in and she was going to get her fucking ass handed to her in the general and I’d be forced to live with 6 years of wonky-eyed Ken Paxton. But this late in the game turn of events has given Talerico the edge. Clearly Republicans are afraid that he has a shot and I hope Texas voters will take that into account when going to The ballot box.
If more Christians were like Talarico, I’d probably still be Christian.
I think we’re due for a big religious realignment in the US—a push toward teaching and practicing the things Jesus ACTUALLY taught and did—and Talarico is the most interesting figure I’ve seen so far.