Kamala Harris is celebrating her 60th birthday by getting the ratio of a lifetime over her absurd and disingenuous attempt to sway Christian voters by appealing to their souls. The negative reaction came after the Veep, fresh off of insulting said Christians, took to X to encourage religious voters to “come together to show faith in action and service” by taking their “souls to the polls.”
We each have the power to make a difference—in our communities and in this election.
Now is the time to come together to show faith in action and service: https://t.co/MKvOQGgN2t pic.twitter.com/nzCkX6qC6Q
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 20, 2024
She followed this up by appearing Sunday at a black church in the Atlanta suburbs, where she urged the congregants to presumably save their souls by voting for her at the ballot box, preferably through early voting. Here’s a taste of her attempt to woo black Christians in the very competitive state of Georgia:
“Our country is at a crossroads, and where we go from here is up to us as Americans and as people of faith,” Harris said at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia.
“We face this question: What kind of country do we want to live in?” she said. “A country of chaos, fear and hate, or a country of freedom, compassion and justice?”
This clueless attempt at sanctimony comes mere days after she made headlines for mocking two Christians who shouted, “Jesus is Lord,” at a rally of hers in Wisconsin. In response to the “heckling,” Harris shot a nasty look at the young men and snarked, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. No, I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.” There was much roaring and applause amongst the crowd, who were ever so proud of their candidate’s mocking of Jesus and Christians.
Kamala made her feelings towards Christians pretty clear that day: she loathes them and everything they stand for. Seems like bad politics to sneer at a huge voting bloc that is the backbone of the country, but no one has ever accused Kamala Harris of being politically astute. Anyone with an ounce of morality would be shamed to their very core to follow up those comments with a gimmicky “Souls to the Polls” effort, but not Kamala!
As it turns out, conservatives and Christians noted her politically-motivated change of tune when it comes to the religious political vote, and they let her know it.
“you’re at the wrong rally”
— Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) October 20, 2024
We haven’t forgotten how Kamala insulted Christians by telling them to leave her rally.
We haven’t forgotten how Kamala cancelled Easter and Christmas at the White House.
We haven’t forgotten how Kamala refused to attend the Al Smith charity dinner.
We remember.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) October 20, 2024
You literally threw out from your rally two young men who shouted “Jesus is Lord”
Your gaslighting is not working.
— Thomas Musket ⓒ (@ThomasMusket) October 20, 2024
You hate Christians, you said it yesterday remember?
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) October 20, 2024
This sums things up nicely:
We get it, you hate Christians but still desperately need them to vote for you. https://t.co/1dv4U2sTMB
— BowTiedRanger (@BowTiedRanger) October 20, 2024
She does desperately need them to vote for her, but the Democrat Party seems to be doing everything they can to alienate Christians. Amongst their recent efforts to mock the religious, we had Gretchen Whitmer mocking the Holy Eucharist, Kamala Harris failing to attend the Al Smith Dinner and now Kamala mocking the concept that “Jesus is Lord.”
All of this calls to mind the great quote from Ian Fleming in the James Bond classic “Goldfinger”:
“Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action.”
Make no mistake: Kamala Harris is an enemy of Christians and the country at large. She’s told voters, particularly Christian voters, exactly who she is, and they need to keep that top of mind as they take their souls to the polls this Election Day.