Kamala’s Cringeworthy Church Comments – This May Be the Wildest Word Salad Yet

  

Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz are continuing on their media/event tour to try to move the needle in their direction. 

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But it hasn’t been helping them so far, and in fact, it may be hurting, as they are crashing and burning in these events. From having scandals about interviews being edited to help her, audiences being rigged, and Walz destroying them even further with men by the way he tries to load a gun — it hasn’t been going well for them. 

Her biggest problem is her vacuousness and inability to answer questions. When even Saturday Night Live is mocking her over that, you know that most people are seeing the problem. 

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But they’re still doing events. 

On Sunday, Harris was in Greenville, North Carolina, trying to reach out to voters at the Koinonia Christian Center. Greenville is not one of the areas that was hit hard by Hurricane Helene. Harris spoke about the Bible and hurricane “disinformation.”

…Harris pointed out that not everyone is “acting in the spirit of community.” 

“And I am speaking of those who have been literally not telling the truth, lying, about people who are working hard to help those in need. Spreading disinformation when the truth and fact are required,” she added.

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Check the mirror, Kamala. 

“And one may ask, ‘Why?’ And I think sadly, I think the motives are quite transparent, to gain some advantage for themselves. To play politics for other people’s heartbreak, and it is unconscionable,” Harris said.

She argued that leaders, in times of crisis, don’t play politics.

Yet she plays politics. 

She’s supposed to be focused on the victims, but she’s spending far more time on being divisive and not wanting people to question the Biden-Harris response. But it’s the victims who have questioned it. So every time she’s saying this kind of thing, she’s attacking victims. On top of it, she’s saying that people don’t have a right to question the government — a basic hallmark principle of our founding and our society. The Democrats don’t get to control what we have to say, even if they think they do. 

She spoke about Paul’s letter to the Galatians, saying, “God calls us not to become weary of doing good.” You’re not doing that when you’re attacking your political opponent in church. 

“Preacher” Kamala just may be the wildest word salad yet. 

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“What we see is so hard to see that we lose faith or a vision of those things we cannot see but must know,” Harris said.

Dang. And she has teleprompters there, so unless she messed it up, that’s what she meant to say. I can’t even begin to tell you what she said because it’s “so hard to see.” 

“Let us always remember that while weeping may endure for a night, joy cometh in the morning,” Harris exclaimed in her best preacher accent. 

Oh, my. Both “joy” and cackle. And is she mocking religion here? 

But while we may have had to endure Joe and Kamala “for a night,” our freedom and release — our “joy” — will be coming on the morning of Nov. 6.