Topic: James Tallarico

4 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:41:46 - 1:44:10

1872: Lunar Economy

Ken Paxton, Texas Senate Primary Victory

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a high-spending Republican primary runoff. Despite past indictments and impeachment proceedings, Paxton secured the nomination with Donald Trump's backing. He will face Democratic nominee James Tallarico, a state representative and seminary graduate, in the November general election.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:44:11 - 1:48:02

1872: Lunar Economy

James Tallarico, Corruption Allegations Against Paxton

Democratic nominee James Tallarico attacks Ken Paxton as "the most corrupt politician in America," citing his impeachment by his own party. The hosts discuss Tallarico's progressive religious views, including his description of God as "non-binary." They also debate Paxton's standing within the Christian right and his influence as a "player" in Trump's inner circle.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 2:33:12 - 2:36:19

1845: Slave Slab

Stephen Colbert, FCC Equal Time Rule, CBS Cancellation

Stephen Colbert claims CBS barred him from airing an interview with Texas Democrat James Tallarico due to concerns over the FCC's "equal time" rule. FCC Chair Brendan Carr has questioned whether late-night talk shows qualify for news exemptions. The controversy occurs as Colbert's show faces potential cancellation by Paramount, leading to accusations of "corporate capitulation" to political pressure.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 1:36:55 - 1:38:21

1787: O.G. Daffy

James Tallarico, Joe Rogan Christian Democrat Interview

Texas State Representative James Tallarico appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience to present a "progressive Christian" perspective on issues like abortion and LGBTQ rights. Tallarico argued that biblical life begins with the first breath, justifying pro-choice stances through a theological lens. The hosts view this as a strategic attempt by Democrats to flip Texas by reframing religious narratives.