Vice President Kamala Harris is suddenly claiming to be a person of deep faith – a development that seems more like a campaign gimmick than a genuine revelation. In a recent CNN town hall, Harris stood across from Anderson Cooper and declared that she prays “every day, sometimes twice a day.” Yes, you read that right. The same Kamala Harris who has supported policies that undermine religious liberties is now trying to sell herself as the candidate of faith. It’s not just laughable; it’s downright insulting to anyone with a working moral compass.
The Call to the Pastor: A Convenient Storyline
Let’s set the scene: Harris claimed that one of her first calls after President Biden announced his withdrawal from the race was to her pastor, Rev. Dr. Amos C. Brown. But here’s where the story gets even more absurd. With the sincerity of a soap opera villain, Harris recounted how she needed “spiritual guidance” at that pivotal moment. Watching her face during this retelling was like witnessing someone poorly act out a scene they’ve rehearsed in front of a mirror. The strained expression, the hollow eyes, and that awkward shift in her stance – all screamed one thing: she’s faking it.
Kamala’s Creepy Body Language: A Masterclass in Deception
While she tried to paint a picture of herself as a devoted servant of God, her body language betrayed her. There was nothing genuine about her demeanor when she mentioned her supposed call to the pastor. Her eyes darted nervously, her tone was overly deliberate, and the whole scene was dripping with insincerity. It was as if she expected us to believe she’d suddenly found God – right when her political future depends on it. The only thing missing was a spotlight and applause for the “performance.”
From Pro-Abortion to Pro-Prayer?
Let’s not forget who we’re talking about here: Kamala Harris, who has staunchly advocated for pro-abortion policies throughout her career. Now, she’s trying to convince voters that she’s a woman of faith, one who prays for guidance. But here’s the kicker – the only time we’ve seen Harris seriously engage with faith-related issues is when she’s mocking or attacking them. Faith leaders have called her out for her “eleventh-hour” visits to churches, rightly labeling this sudden religious display as a desperate ploy to secure the Black vote.
A Real Relationship with Faith – or Just Another Campaign Stunt?
Faith isn’t a costume you put on when it’s politically convenient, but Harris seems to think it is. Real faith requires consistent action, something Harris has failed to demonstrate in both her personal and political life. Timothy Head of the Faith & Freedom Coalition hit the nail on the head when he called Harris’s last-minute church tour “too little, too late.” If Harris wants to be the champion of faith, she’ll need to do a lot more than awkwardly quote Scripture at campaign stops.
The Esther Story – Really, Kamala?
During the CNN interview, Harris referenced the biblical story of Esther, claiming it was discussed with her pastor during their supposed call. This was clearly meant to draw parallels between herself and the biblical heroine who saved her people. But comparing herself to Esther is not just a stretch; it’s absurd. The story of Esther is one of courage and sacrifice, values Harris only seems to grasp when they serve her campaign narrative.
Conclusion? Harris’s Latest Stunt is Just More of the Same
Kamala Harris’s sudden embrace of prayer and faith feels like another box to check on her campaign’s to-do list. Her body language, her history of undermining religious freedoms, and her painfully awkward attempts to appear authentic all point to one conclusion: she’s not just insincere; she’s a phony, superficial candidate who will say anything to win votes. Real faith doesn’t need a PR campaign, and it certainly doesn’t need Kamala Harris.
Final Thoughts
So, Kamala wants to be the candidate of faith now? Spare us. This is yet another superficial attempt to win over voters she’s spent years dismissing. Real people of faith see right through her hollow words and performative gestures. But what do you think?
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