LOL! Stephen Miller on James Talarico: “I Can’t Call Him a Man. Who Knows What Gender He Is?” * The Gateway Pundit * by Jordan Conradson

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Republicans are hilariously roasting James Talarico over his effeminate characteristics and love for trans children as he attempts to win a statewide race in cowboy country. 

Talarico has made several insane comments in the past, including claims that “God is nonbinary,” there are six biological sexes, calls for Texans to reduce their meat consumption, anti-American flag rhetoric, calls 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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The Democrat has since doubled down on his comments, saying that he called God nonbinary because “extremists in the Republican legislature were picking on” biological minor boys who wanted to play in girls’ scholastic sports. “But I don’t think it’s controversial theologically. Most Christians would acknowledge that God is beyond gender,” he added. Nothing about this guy is normal.

During a Friday appearance on Hannity, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and Sean Hannity highlighted Talarico’s confusion over basic science. “You want to take a shot at what the six genders might be, or how God is non-binary, or the advocacy for trans men to have a right to abortion. Would you like to handle any of those three?” Hannity asked as Miller burst into laughter.

“All I can say about Talarico is that Texas is not going to elect an individual,” Miller began, adding I can’t call him a man. Who knows what gender he is?”

“But they’re not going to elect an individual, an entity who has said the thing that he loves most in the whole world are trans children,” he continued. “He’s a weird, strange, bizarre, totally unelectable human, who is never, ever, ever going to be the senator from the great state of Texas.”

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Last weekend, Rep. Brandon Gill also roasted Talarico over his non-existent masculinity and weird obsession with children’s sexuality.

“I’m at the Texas State Convention right now, and there’s not a single person here who thinks anything James Talarico has said over the past several years is in any way normal or reflective of Texas values. You know, there’s a great clip where James Talarico is being asked, what’s one thing that you really love that’s not friends or family, and the first thing that pops into this guy’s mind is trans kids,” he told Fox’s Kayleigh McEnany.

“This is not the kind of person that I would certainly want around my young kids, and he’s certainly not somebody who should be sitting in the Senate in Washington. This is somebody who has had the most weird, absolutely far-left views that he’s now trying to run away from, but you can’t go around talking about transing kids or making blasphemous comments about how God is non-binary, or that there are six sexes, and expect Texas voters to forget about it, because they’re not.”

Asked if he’s comparable to Beto O’Rourke, Gill said, “I wouldn’t even say it’s Beto O’Rourke 2.0 because this is a much more effeminate version of Beto O’Rourke.”

“This is somebody who has talked about having a meatless campaign, somebody who is really obsessed with children, somebody who I don’t think is normal or connects with the people of Texas in any way. So, I think it’s far worse for Democrats than Beto 2.0 but we go through this every cycle, where Democrats talk about ‘we’re going to flip Texas blue, we’re going to take Texas back from the Republicans,’ and it never works because they are so out of touch with the way Texans think, and this is just another example of this,” he continued.

“I think of James Tallarico as, you know, a barely straight version of Pete Buttigieg.”

As noted by Kayleigh McEnany, Talarico has a “long-time girlfriend.”

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Photo of author Jordan Conradson Jordan Conradson is The Gateway Pundit's White House correspondent. Jordan has played a critical role in exposing fraud and corruption in Arizona's elections and elected officials. His reporting on election crimes in Maricopa County led to the resignation of one election official, and he was later banned from the Maricopa County press room for his courage in pursuit of the truth. TGP and Jordan finally gained access after suing Maricopa County, America's fourth largest county, and winning at the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Conradson looks forward to bringing his aggressive style of journalism to the Swamp.

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