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James Talarico Goes Viral for Blasting Iran War Spending After Texas Senate Primary Win ‘robbed this nation of young lives’

Parker LaneBy Parker LaneJune 16, 20263 Mins Read
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There are moments in political television when someone finally says the quiet part out loud. It does not happen often, but when it does, the internet notices instantly. History tends to remember the people willing to speak up while everyone else is still tiptoeing around the truth. Texas had one of those moments this week. And it did not come from a seasoned political veteran. It came from a newly elected state representative who recently pulled off one of the biggest political upsets the state has seen in years.

Texas State Rep. James Talarico: “We’re always told that we don’t have enough money for schools or for health care or for our veterans, but there’s always enough money to bomb people on the other side of the world.”
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James Talarico beat U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett in the Texas Democratic Senate primary, and on Monday, he sat down with CBS Mornings for his first big interview since the win. They asked him about the war in Iran, and he didn’t sugarcoat anything. 

He skipped the usual political talk and spoke from what he knows growing up in Texas. “As a millennial, I saw how military disasters like the Iraq War robbed this nation of young lives, of billions of dollars, of our moral standing in the world,” he said. “I worry that our current leaders are repeating those same mistakes,” Talarico added.

The remarks quickly resonated online, with many viewers saying the message echoed long-standing frustrations about war spending. “Wowzers. A politician actually repeating what the people have been saying since people have been protesting wars,” one person wrote. Another added, “Finally someone that makes sense I just hope he stands on what he says and advocates.”

Texas hasn’t elected a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in ages, not since Lloyd Bentsen won reelection in 1988, and every cycle since has reminded the party just how difficult it is to turn statewide attention into statewide victory. So is James Talarico the one who can finally break that long, stubborn streak? That remains very much up in the air. Texas is still a massive, expensive, politically complicated state, and a viral moment is not the same thing as a winning campaign infrastructure. But there is no denying what happened after just one CBS Mornings interview. Talarico, a young Democratic state lawmaker with a preacher’s cadence and a teacher’s sense of clarity, suddenly seemed to be everywhere. His sharp line connecting the cost of bombs to the chronic underfunding of classrooms cut through the usual political noise in a way few scripted messages ever do. It was simple, moral, and easy to repeat — exactly the kind of statement that travels far beyond the original audience. No campaign ad could have manufactured that kind of attention. Ads can buy airtime, but they cannot always create momentum. Talarico’s moment felt organic, memorable, and perfectly suited to a political environment where one well-delivered sentence can do more than weeks of carefully polished messaging. Whether it becomes the start of something larger is the real question.

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Parker Lane covers local news and the viral moments that come out of it. From the wild headlines making rounds online to the everyday situations that catch the internet's attention, Parker has a knack for digging into the stories most people scroll past.

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