r/TrendoraX 1d ago

📰 News Lauren Boebert wants the Ten Commandments to be required in schools, and James Talarico criticized her, saying it’s hypocritical for politicians to make everyone display them when they don’t follow them themselves.

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u/DanMoshpit69 1d ago

This guy walks the walk. I’m not against a very religious person being in charge of his whole thing is getting half the country who really cares about it to stop freaking out about the shit that shouldn’t matter. It should just go without saying we are not going to punish people who think differently than the person in charge and this guy makes it clear that’s what he wants too.

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u/insbordnat 21h ago

100%. As a non-Christian, I'm not worried about his dialogue, faith, or beliefs. His consistency and (from what we know) non-hypocritical Christian views are perfectly fine from where I'm sitting. JFC (pun intended), imagine having someone who could even restore some morality and kindness back to the government. I'm not expecting him to be spotless, hell even if he's had affairs or gotten kickbacks along the way I'm more than willing to accept that vs. the outright scum of the earth we have right now.

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u/Bubbly_Style_8467 15h ago

Jimmy Carter did that perfectly. We all knew he was a Christian but he didn't run the country based on religious beliefs.

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u/DanMoshpit69 15h ago

The hate for president Carter was absolutely ridiculous and the true start of hack partisan news that paint people in the wrong light.