Comrade Kamala Mocked Rally Attendees Who Shouted ‘Jesus Is Lord’ And J.D. Vance Handled the Same Situation Masterfully

On the campaign trail this month, Comrade Kamala openly mocked attendees at her rally who shouted “Jesus is Lord.” The attendees–two college students—were subsequently booted from the Kamala rally.

This is a far cry from how Senator J.D. Vance responded to supporters at his rally who said the same thing.

This from townhall.com.

As Townhall reported:

[Kamala] mocked pro-life attendees at one of her rallies who shouted “Christ is king,” and “Jesus is Lord.”

After the two attendees shouted this, Harris stated:

You guys are at the wrong rally.

The audience applauded her for saying that.

Vance at a campaign event in Wisconsin on Sunday said:

I say this as a Christian, as a person who was baptized for the first time just a few years ago. There is something really bizarre with Kamala Harris’ anti-Christian rhetoric and anti-Christian approach to public policy.

Then, an attendee shouted, “Jesus is king.”

“That’s right, Jesus is king,” Vance retorted. The audience erupted in applause.

Vance added, referring to the anti-Christian rhetoric coming from the Harris-Walz campaign:

I don’t think that we’ve seen anything like this in modern American politics.

Shortly after Comrade Kamala gave her flippant response to the attendees who shouted “Jesus is lord,” she paraded into a church in Georgia to push her “souls to the polls” campaign initiative.

Kamala reportedly said at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest:

Our country is at a crossroads, and where we go from here is up to us as Americans and as people of faith.

Further:

We face this question: ‘What kind of country do we want to live in?’

‘A country of chaos, fear, and hate, or a country of freedom, compassion, and justice?’

Final thought: I, for one, want freedom, compassion, and justice and I know full well Comrade Kamala does not intend to allow these to remain in America. She is communist and an existential threat to our beloved country.