David French lionizes Dem Talarico as ‘deeply Christian,’ non-Dem Christians are the haters

David French’s recent op-ed is catching some heat for essentially lionizing James Talarico.

In his Sunday New York Times op-ed, French doubled down on his stance that Talarico is a virtuous Christian man and anyone who dislikes him is just a miserable hater.

The piece is paywalled, but Just the News Chief Investigative Correspondent Jerry Dunleavy posted screengrabs of the most important parts:

“American hatred is growing so great that partisans, perversely enough, often view kindness and tolerance from political opponents as a threat. The only good people are  people who agree with them,” French wrote. “The supposedly decent person on the other side? We have a name for her, a wolf in sheep’s clothing.”

“This reality came home to me once again after the column I published last week. My argument was simple: I very much disagree with James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Texas on many important issues, most notably his stance on abortion,” he continued. “At the same time, however, I very much appreciate his condemnation of the politics of hatred and vitriol, and his appeal to the better angels of our nature is giving voters hope that this miserable political moment may one day come to an end.”

He goes on to quote Talarico’s comments on his “faith” as not just “a virtuous approach to political differences; it’s a deeply Christian approach to political differences.”

“The online response to my argument, however, was volcanic. I was accused of legitimizing heresy. Another writer said that I’d suffered an apparent ‘brain injury.’ My appreciation of Talarico’s approach even put the soul of evangelicalism at risk,” French added. “I was written entirely out of the Christian faith by angry Trumpist evangelicals.”

In his mind, the irate responses made the commenters no better than the “far-left intolerance that I’ve encountered through much of my career.”

“There are people who can’t conceive of the idea that a pro-life Christian can be a decent person, or that a person who, for example, opposes surgical and medical interventions for youth gender transition, or trans women’s participation in female sports can have any redeeming qualities at all,” he noted. “I’m fully aware that to them, I’m the wolf in sheep’s clothing because I hide what they see as religious and political extremism behind a veneer of civility and pluralism. Civility itself is a questionable value. It’s a version of ‘respectability politics’ when the times call for direct, aggressive action against your evil political opponents.”

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