James McCann
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It's in reference to a joke made during the monologue and not meant to be a political statement.
We have since removed the tweet.
Okay, so there was a joke, but it was still a political statement.
Even if it was in reference to the joke, you saying that in all caps, our president, it's still a political statement.
I think there's a lot of people pushing James Tallarico now.
We had him on the podcast, too, to talk to him.
He's the Texas guy who has some really important things to say, particularly about the potential for a religious, like a theocracy in Texas, and that there's these very wealthy Christian fundamentalists that are driving this, like multi-billionaire guys.
that are driving this, and that's how the Ten Commandments got in schools.
And he is a very religious man, and he does not believe the Ten Commandments should be in schools.
He believes that if you put the Ten Commandments in schools, it's actually going to push people away from Christianity because you're shoving it in their face.
And it's also disrespectful to all the other religions.
You don't have their tenets and commandments.
Anyway, Tallarico is interesting.
He had a very bizarre argument about abortion that I felt like that doesn't jive with how most people view Christianity.
What did he exactly say that was super controversial, Jamie?
He said somehow or another that you think that it could be