By Douglas V. Gibbs

In the grand theater of American politics, we have grown accustomed to the radical left.  Figures like Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett wear their progressivism as a badge of honor, a loud and unapologetic declaration of war on traditional values.  They are the battering ram, and their assault is overt.  But the most dangerous threats to a constitutional republic are never the ones at the gates; they are the ones already invited inside, welcomed under the false pretense of unity and moderation.  In Texas, that threat has a name: James Talarico.

Some conservatives are sounding the alarm, not because Talarico is a radical leftist in the mold of Crockett, but because he is something potentially far more dangerous: a radical leftist disguised as a reasonable moderate.  This is not a new phenomenon.  We have seen this script play out in Virginia, where Abigail Spanberger campaigned as a sensible centrist only to govern, upon taking office, as the most progressive executive in the state’s history. The pattern is clear: hide the agenda, secure the power, then unleash the revolutionary leftist socialist gauntlet.

Talarico is the perfect candidate for this deception.  He is articulate, youthful, and presents himself as a man of faith seeking common ground.  He speaks of “unity” while advancing a platform that would fundamentally alter the fabric of our republic.  His advocacy for banning super PACs is not a reform; it is a direct assault on the First Amendment’s protection of political speech.  PACs, in plain English, have served as a vessel allowing conservative fund-raising to compete with the unruly methods by the Democrats – a vessel that allows people to pool their resources for their movement as progressive strategies reach into less conventional, and legal, avenues of fundraising.  Talarico’s positions on education are not about helping children; they are about federal overreach and the erasure of parental rights, principles the Founders held sacred.

Most alarmingly, Talarico wields his faith not as a guide but as a shield.  He employs a “progressive interpretation of scripture” to justify policies that run counter to the biblical values many Texans hold dear.  This is not a man of God bridging divides; this is a political strategist using the language of the church to lull good people into accepting a radical agenda.  It is a tactic as cynical as it is effective, and it must be exposed for what it is: a calculated deception.

The argument is not that Talarico is “worse” than Crockett because his policy positions are more extreme.  The argument is that he is more dangerous because his method of delivery is more insidious.  Crockett rallies her base and energizes ours in equal measure.  Her radicalism is a known quantity, easily identified and countered.  Talarico, with his calm demeanor and “common-sense” style of talking, is designed to do the opposite.  It is meant to lower the guard of the suburban parent, the moderate independent, and even the on-the-fence Republican voter. He is the political equivalent of a serpent, offering a message of calm while concealing a venomous bite.

The Founders designed a system of government that relies on an informed electorate and a basic, shared understanding of its principles.  They feared the demagogue, but they also feared the deceiver; the smooth-talking man of ambition who could convince a free people to trade their liberty for a false sense of security.  James Talarico represents that precise fear.  This is why Colbert pulled what he pulled regarding the interview that he claimed CBS denied him to have – it gave the serpent access to the garden and as a result the slithering deceiver won the primary.

This election in Texas is not just another contest between a Democrat and a Republican.  It is a referendum on whether we can see through the facade.  It is a test of our vigilance.  To underestimate Talarico as just another progressive is to fall for the trap.  We must judge him not by the soothing tone of his voice, but by the substance of his ideology.  And understand, this is a countrywide concern because there will be a long list of Talarico’s on the ballots around the country for the midterm elections.  The future of America as we know it, a bastion of liberty, limited government, and traditional values, may very well depend on our ability to recognize a Trojan horse before it is rolled inside the gates.

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