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Tree Lady

(13,221 posts)
29. When I think of a Christian democrat
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 11:07 PM
12 hrs ago

I think of Jimmy Carter. He lived his entire life in the service of others and taught us all what true love and religion is.

He was the first president I voted for.

I am not religious now I was in my younger years but with all the greed, cruelty and filth going around someone that truly lives what he believes might be good for this country.

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he is the real thing although Crockett has more experience Shellback Squid 12 hrs ago #1
Huh? He's been in office for 8 years. She's only been in office for 5. Wiz Imp 11 hrs ago #43
really? I've only hear of him in the last six months, wow Shellback Squid 11 hrs ago #47
No offense, but he has probably been the most prominent Democrat in Texas state Wiz Imp 10 hrs ago #77
He's Been Around I've Seen Him on YouTube for 18 mo's or so.... ForeGoneLegsBirne 10 hrs ago #85
His service is at the state level Betty Boom 10 hrs ago #74
Really? It's extremely comparable. Legislative experience is legislative experience. Wiz Imp 10 hrs ago #75
The Texas State Legislature only meets every other year SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #97
Thank you for that important information. niyad 1 hr ago #122
It's certianly comparable. Happy Hoosier 47 min ago #133
He has been in state office since 2018. Rep. Crockett was in state office niyad 10 hrs ago #76
Irrelevant. The fact is he has almost twice as much legislative experience as she does. Wiz Imp 10 hrs ago #79
Quite relevant. Difference between state and national, but do keep trying. niyad 10 hrs ago #81
Statement that I was originlly responding to: " Crockett has more experience" Wiz Imp 4 hrs ago #96
He has two more years than she has. LeftInTX 7 hrs ago #92
Talarico has served for 8 years, Crockett for only 3 pinkstarburst 30 min ago #137
He reminds me of Pete Buttigieg mr715 12 hrs ago #2
Especially considering that the Republican primary in Texas was very contentious! nt Lisa0825 12 hrs ago #5
Interesting- that it's Texas and he the slightest more progressive candidate womanofthehills 11 hrs ago #38
NEED MORE+++preacher-style talk!!! CommonHumanity 3 hrs ago #105
Seriously, about the LAST thing I want coming out of our elected SECULAR niyad 2 hrs ago #118
Damn right. Aristus 1 hr ago #126
That increasing drumbeat is truly frightening. niyad 1 hr ago #128
He's Got The Same Political Literacy As Buttigieg ForeGoneLegsBirne 10 hrs ago #86
Yep Cosmocat 2 hrs ago #114
As someone with third degree Fetterman burns Cosmocat 2 hrs ago #117
He seems to work very hard (good work ethic), but that is just my impression. nt BootinUp 12 hrs ago #3
I think he's OK. His track record is good. ananda 12 hrs ago #4
I think he's the real thing. Ocelot II 12 hrs ago #6
Amen! I am Episcopalian and my church is very liberal. skylucy 12 hrs ago #27
I am not Episcopalian, but there is one Reverend that I follow and find fascinating. hamsterjill 12 hrs ago #31
And I'm an ELCA Lutheran evemac 7 hrs ago #91
From what I saw, he was raised Baptist and is now Presbyterian. Coventina 12 hrs ago #32
One of our state senate candidates... Trueblue Texan 11 hrs ago #49
Which Senate District?? If there is anything happening which might increase the number of Democrats in the Lege yellowdogintexas 10 hrs ago #67
Paul Thomasson, Senate District 5 nt Trueblue Texan 3 hrs ago #100
My family is Baptist. They're very religious (me not so much). We're all Dems In It to Win It 11 hrs ago #60
I agree wholeheartedly. You can throw in many United Methodist and United Church of Christ ministers yellowdogintexas 10 hrs ago #65
I used to work at an ELCA Lutheran Church synni 6 hrs ago #94
Talarico is Presbyterian, from the PCUSA liberal branch. wnylib 2 hrs ago #116
I think the same thing... Rver 12 hrs ago #7
See my post below. Lochloosa 12 hrs ago #9
Agree. Really listen to the things he says. yellowdogintexas 10 hrs ago #72
Watch his sermon against Christian Nationalism. He walks the walk. Lochloosa 12 hrs ago #8
Beautiful sermon. markodochartaigh 12 hrs ago #16
+100 pat_k 12 hrs ago #26
Mahalo, Lochloosa I liked his sermon. Cha 11 hrs ago #59
Whole heartedly agree!!!! I first became aware of him after watching this video in my Sunday School Class yellowdogintexas 10 hrs ago #71
But can he just as heartfully represent people who don't care for his personal principles LearnedHand 58 min ago #129
I would have preferred Jasmine Crockett as well. markodochartaigh 12 hrs ago #10
I hope you can take a little comfort that he is a unique and incredibly effective speaker against Christian Nationalism pat_k 12 hrs ago #30
Completely setting aside that a dimestore mannequin would be markodochartaigh 11 hrs ago #41
I have no doubt that "next Gen" Dems like Talarico and Crocket will be at the forefront... pat_k 11 hrs ago #46
I was on Reese Waters pod last night kwolf68 12 hrs ago #11
When I think of a Christian democrat Tree Lady 12 hrs ago #29
Jimmy Carter was president before the rise of the religious right. LeftInTX 10 hrs ago #70
My gut says he is not. I can't point to anything specific, just sort of the same LoisB 12 hrs ago #12
To me, it doesn't matter if he is or isn't calguy 10 hrs ago #63
Is the same true for someone like Fetterman or Sinema? live love laugh 10 hrs ago #69
Being Christian doesn't mean that you "side with the opposition." PeaceWave 8 hrs ago #90
Where did I mention Christian? That's not my concern. live love laugh 4 hrs ago #99
Well, okay then calguy 3 hrs ago #104
Not what was said, but you know that displacedvermoter 2 hrs ago #106
I have concluded he is the real deal. pat_k 12 hrs ago #13
I believe that the more "conservative" one is, Scripturally speaking Seinan Sensei 10 hrs ago #66
An interesting observation. pat_k 10 hrs ago #78
No. Not even a little bit. LearnedHand 51 min ago #132
Hispanics are now the largest demographic group in Texas, Jack Valentino 12 hrs ago #14
My reasons for concluding he is absolutely "the real deal" in Post 13. pat_k 12 hrs ago #17
"... Hispanics are also deserving of representation?" markodochartaigh 12 hrs ago #25
I thought he was.... pardon my ignorance :( However, it's quite possible that Jack Valentino 12 hrs ago #28
It's completely ok, and it's not even ignorance. markodochartaigh 11 hrs ago #33
He does well with Hispanic voters, perhaps owing to his tenure teaching... pat_k 11 hrs ago #35
So he is a presbyterian, member of St Andrews in Austin , TX drray23 12 hrs ago #15
The Christian thing, well, that brand is some tarnished Easterncedar 12 hrs ago #18
My reasons for concluding he is the "real deal" in Post 13. pat_k 12 hrs ago #20
I hope he wins in November, no matter what Easterncedar 12 hrs ago #22
He reminds me of Pete Buttigieg. He has the best chance of winning, and that's on a wing and a prayer. Pisces 12 hrs ago #19
Talarico is the real deal. If you havent already, i recommend checking out his sermons and iinterviews SSJVegeta 12 hrs ago #21
I like him and his approach to Christianity. hamsterjill 12 hrs ago #23
Have you seen his Oct 2023 sermon against Christian Nationalism? pat_k 11 hrs ago #37
Yes, I have seen it. hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #45
I despise the hijacking of Christianity that *I* believe has occurred over the last decades." 3catwoman3 11 hrs ago #54
Yep, agree completely luv2fly 12 hrs ago #24
Have you seen his sermon against Christian Nationalism? pat_k 11 hrs ago #39
The irony of stereotyping the winner TheProle 11 hrs ago #34
I don't think that is fair Skittles 11 hrs ago #42
Honestly, I am so completely disgusted. TBF 10 hrs ago #64
I have a friend who has worked bamagal62 11 hrs ago #36
I hear you Skittles 11 hrs ago #40
Is there any other reason you'[re Cha 11 hrs ago #44
Right there with you LearnedHand 11 hrs ago #48
I think he is what I have come to call a Jimmy Carter or Joe Biden Christian. Or John Fugelsang. 3catwoman3 11 hrs ago #50
Sheesh. It takes like 5 seconds to google his background/positions/accomplishments. Wiz Imp 11 hrs ago #51
Hhhmmm.... mwmisses4289 2 hrs ago #109
🙄🙄🙄Would it kill you to take a couple seconds to google? Wiz Imp 2 hrs ago #112
I was just noticing that LearnedHand 46 min ago #134
i saw him interviewed by colbert orleans 11 hrs ago #52
Simply put, not all Christians are alike. When Talarico speaks about his mother... PeaceWave 11 hrs ago #53
If any Dem can beat Cornyn/Paxton in Texas Talarico is the best chance we have had in a long time. walkingman 11 hrs ago #55
Texas will disappoint me for the rest of my life In It to Win It 11 hrs ago #56
Listen to what he says. Believe what he says. He is NOTHING like those charlatans. yellowdogintexas 11 hrs ago #57
These reviews are MOST interesting to me! calimary 11 hrs ago #61
Talarico was first elected to the Texas House in 2018. summer_in_TX 11 hrs ago #58
He is our best chance to win a state-wide seat in Texas - TBF 10 hrs ago #62
And some of us do not understand why it is so hard for some people niyad 9 hrs ago #88
Kamala Harris lost by 5 points in Texas - TBF 1 hr ago #123
I live at ground zero for the reichwing religious infiltration of the military, niyad 57 min ago #130
There's nothing I can do about the religious zealots of this country - TBF 26 min ago #138
Recommended. H2O Man 10 hrs ago #68
I find his religiosity offputting. Betty Boom 10 hrs ago #73
My husband and I got to see Talarico in person last week at a student-organized event in San Marcos, home of Texas summer_in_TX 10 hrs ago #80
Thank you for these observations. For some reason, a few folks here... PeaceWave 10 hrs ago #84
Really? Who is not giving him 24 hours to bask in his victory and criticizing him for his faith? Scrivener7 3 hrs ago #102
Basking is important. Critical even. Torchlight 44 min ago #135
it's also comprised of atheists and agnostics... mike_c 16 min ago #142
Rev Warnock will have company if Talarico is elected Deminpenn 7 hrs ago #93
He is the good, Carter kind of Christian. ananda 21 min ago #140
One opinion piece that was posted on DU earlier today gushed about niyad 10 hrs ago #82
We Democrats HAVE to Get Used to Contesting Again ForeGoneLegsBirne 10 hrs ago #83
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a 10 hrs ago #87
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a 9 hrs ago #89
It is difficult to believe, especially in these times. However, because I remember the Berrigan Brothers retread 5 hrs ago #95
I understand your concerns SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #98
I'll worry when he starts wearing shorts and hooded sweatshirts. sop 3 hrs ago #101
It will be kinda late at that point. displacedvermoter 2 hrs ago #107
Did you watch his sheech last night? Tribetime 3 hrs ago #103
I do not know a lot about him, but I wondered usedtobedemgurl 2 hrs ago #108
Republicans made it absolutely clear they believed Crockett would be much easier to beat Wiz Imp 2 hrs ago #113
I see this theory thrown about by people TBF 1 hr ago #125
Really can't deal with the "barefoot rabbi" stuff!! geojazz 2 hrs ago #110
just vote for the Dem nominee bigtree 2 hrs ago #111
Did you ring? Just_Vote_Dem 2 hrs ago #119
Texas is primed to turn blue bigtree 1 hr ago #120
Wonderful-Jasmine is a true Democrat, a team player Just_Vote_Dem 1 hr ago #127
I don't have any problems with James Talarico. Quiet Em 2 hrs ago #115
I haven't really seen any solid reasons from him Torchlight 1 hr ago #121
Uphill Battle Aepps22 1 hr ago #124
He has his own apparatus. awesomerwb1 41 min ago #136
I've followed them both xmas74 54 min ago #131
Why is "believing in him" important? iemanja 23 min ago #139
This message was self-deleted by its author Rebl2 19 min ago #141
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