Kamala Harris faces criticism for prioritizing sex podcast over Catholic Charity event

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Kamala Harris has faced backlash after skipping the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, a longstanding event tied to Catholic charity, and instead appearing on a sex-focused podcast. Critics, including Sen. J.D. Vance, accuse Harris of adopting an anti-Christian stance.

Key Details:

  • Vice President Kamala Harris skipped the Al Smith Dinner, citing a "scheduling conflict."

  • Harris appeared on the sex-centric podcast Call Her Daddy instead of attending the event.

  • Sen. J.D. Vance criticized Harris for an "anti-Christian approach to public policy."

Diving Deeper:

Vice President Kamala Harris is under fire for snubbing the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner in favor of appearing on the controversial Call Her Daddy podcast. The dinner, a 60-year-old tradition associated with Catholicism and organized by the Archdiocese of New York, is a staple of presidential campaign seasons, where candidates attend to honor Catholic values and raise money for vulnerable women and children.

In an op-ed for the Washington Examiner, Christopher Tremoglie expressed outrage over Harris’s decision, writing that she had prioritized a "lewd, raunchy, and sex-centered" podcast over a charity event. Tremoglie noted that while Harris claimed a scheduling conflict prevented her from attending the Al Smith Dinner, she made time for a podcast that routinely discusses sexual fetishes and controversial topics. "If actions speak louder than words," Tremoglie commented, "then Harris’s decision... spoke volumes."

Harris's actions were also criticized by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), who described her behavior as part of a broader "anti-Christian approach to public policy." Vance stated, “There is something really bizarre with Kamala Harris’s anti-Christian rhetoric." He highlighted how the vice president appeared dismissive toward Christians when she told attendees at a campaign rally who were shouting religious phrases like "Jesus is Lord" that they were “at the wrong rally.”

The vice president’s decision to skip the Al Smith Dinner, while opting for a podcast known for discussing topics like foot fetishes and oral sex techniques, has sparked concerns among Catholic voters. Tremoglie further criticized Harris for this lapse in judgment, writing, "The decision to do so was despicable, disgraceful, and, quite frankly, kind of trashy." He argued that this should be a wake-up call to voters, emphasizing the hypocrisy of Harris, who had previously targeted Justice Brett Kavanaugh over moral character during his confirmation hearings.

Tremoglie concluded by saying Harris's choices reflect a broader issue of moral decay that would intensify under a Harris presidency. He urged voters to heed the advice of Maya Angelou: “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”



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