No! The political coalition between for-profit evangelical Christian churches and Republican hyper-conservative politics has been public since the late 1970's. It propelled Reagan into power and held strong through the decades since. Some liberal evangelicals *have* been trying to take back ownership of the evangelical brand, but make no mistake: this is a branding issue and you cannot conflate it with something like a blanket prejudice of all Jews.
I take your point about the "typical Christian" part in the title, but the text of the meme refers quite legitimately to the lucrative cash machine of hyper-religious politics to monetize and reinforce the right-wing power structure in the United States. And any Christian who is a part of it hasn't listened to a word Jesus said.