Podcaster wants James Talarico to “die”? Not exactly…

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Podcaster wants James Talarico to “die”? Not exactly…

By Easton Martin | March 25, 2026

Journalist Jennifer Bendery recently pushed a narrative claiming a pastor wants James Talarcio to die. She framed podcast comments by Brooks Potteiger as a literal death threat against Democratic state Representative James Talarico. Bendery focused on a few shocking words, but completely missed the theological context of the conversation.

​During the podcast episode, the host stated he prays God “kills” Talarico. The host immediately clarified this meant killing his heart and raising him up to a new life in Christ. Potteiger agreed with this sentiment, adding that they want Talarico “crucified with Christ.” This language comes directly from the New Testament. In Galatians 2:20, the Apostle Paul writes about being crucified with Christ. This verse describes the old self dying so Christ can live within the believer.

​The mainstream media coverage failed to grasp this fundamental Christian concept of spiritual rebirth. They took an established biblical idiom and spun it into a sensationalized headline to fit their narrative. Anyone familiar with evangelical theology, or even theology in general, recognizes this as a prayer for profound personal transformation. 

Journalists covering religious figures have a duty to understand basic spiritual terminology.

​Potteiger and the podcast host still deserve some criticism for their delivery, however. Their presentation was incredibly odd to be entirely fair. Leading a public discussion with a phrase like “I pray that God kills him” can come across to some as reckless. They used jarring rhetoric to make a standard spiritual point, which perhaps was their aim.

​Ultimately, Potteiger was praying for his political opponent to experience a spiritual conversion, he was clearly praying for Talarico’s soul. The accusations of an actual death threat are completely false.

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