A Democratic Sex Therapist Running for Texas House Thinks Jews Control Hollywood — And Her Party Doesn't Have a Problem With It

A Democratic Sex Therapist Running for Texas House Thinks Jews Control Hollywood — And Her Party Doesn't Have a Problem With It

Maureen Galindo is a sex therapist, a Democratic candidate making a strong run for a Texas state House seat, and apparently a raging antisemite — and somehow that last part is the least surprising detail on her résumé. The Washington Free Beacon just published the receipts from her social media, and folks, it's exactly as unhinged as you'd expect from someone whose professional life involves talking about intimacy and whose political life involves posting about the "Synagogue of Satan."

But sure, tell me again how the Republican Party is the dangerous one.

Galindo's posts on Threads — under the handle @maureenforcongress, because she apparently wanted to make sure voters could find the antisemitism easily — include attacks on "Jews who own Hollywood," references to the biblical "Synagogue of Satan" conspiracy, and accusations that Israeli money is "blood money." This isn't some deep-cut archival discovery. This is a woman actively running for office, posting this garbage under her campaign handle, and nobody in the Texas Democratic Party thought to maybe check her social media before endorsing the run.

You can watch her make her INSANE comments here...
https://twitter.com/AdamMilstein/status/2052446145813864520

Let's just stack the résumé here. Sex therapist. Democrat. Wild antisemitic rants on social media. Running for state office. That's not a candidate. That's the punchline to a joke nobody would believe if you told it at a dinner party.

Now imagine — just imagine — if a Republican candidate had posted about "Jews who own Hollywood" on their campaign social media account. CNN would run a four-part documentary. MSNBC would interrupt regularly scheduled programming. The New York Times would assign a Pulitzer team. Every Democratic operative in America would be on cable news demanding the GOP "answer for the hate in their ranks."

But Maureen Galindo? Crickets.

That's the game. Democrats get to harbor actual antisemites — not dog whistles, not "problematic language," but straight-up "Jews control Hollywood" conspiracy posting — and the media treats it like a minor local story. Meanwhile, Republicans get investigated for using the word "globalist" in a tweet.

The Free Beacon's Jon Levine broke the story, and credit where it's due — somebody had to, because the Texas Democratic Party sure wasn't going to police their own. They never do. This is the same party that kept Ilhan Omar on the Foreign Affairs Committee after her "all about the Benjamins" comments. The same party that couldn't bring itself to pass a resolution condemning antisemitism without watering it down to condemn "all forms of hate" so nobody's feelings got hurt.

Galindo's "blood money" rhetoric about Israel isn't just offensive — it's a straight lift from the oldest antisemitic playbook in history. Jews and money. Jews and secret control. Jews and Hollywood. She didn't even bother to update the conspiracy theories for the modern era. She's running 1930s material on a 2026 social media platform.

And she's making a "strong run" for this seat. That means voters are supporting her. That means the Texas Democratic Party infrastructure is behind her. That means someone looked at Maureen Galindo — sex therapist, Synagogue of Satan poster, blood money accuser — and said, "Yeah, she's our gal."

We're not going to let this one slide into the memory hole. Every Democrat in Texas should have to answer one simple question: do you support your party's candidate who thinks Jews run Hollywood, or do you not? There's no middle ground on this one. No "I haven't seen the posts" dodge. No "I condemn all forms of hate" word salad.

She posted it under her campaign name. She meant it. And her party is fine with it.


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