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James Talarico: “I would define Christian nationalism as the worship of power…”

Featuring: James Talarico, Democratic | Texas House of Representatives, District 50

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His current US Senate campaign has catapulted him into the national spotlight and sparked national debate and outrage over his fight against Christian nationalism. I would define Christian nationalism as the worship of power in the name of Christ. Their candidate is whacked out. The insult to Jesus. I mean, such an insult. He's actually, I think he's grossly incompetent. Talarico. Talarico. The President of the United States just said that I insulted Jesus. (01:45–01:51)

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Asserts a definition of Christian nationalism as the worship of power under the guise of Christianity.

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