Kamala Harris is going to live to regret this one embarrassing video that left Catholics disturbed

Kamala Harris has already made it clear that she is rich with contempt towards Catholics, but this one recorded video shows she likely has no chance to mend her anti-Catholic behavior.

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The Democrat Party is clearly becoming sick and tired of Kamala Harris constantly creating mistakes that threaten her Election Day odds.

She just made a massive mistake just days before the election.

And Kamala Harris is going to live to regret this one embarrassing video that left Catholics disturbed.

Kamala Harris refuses to attend Al Smith Dinner

Just before every election, the Democrat and Republican candidates for President traditionally attend the Al Smith Dinner in New York City in order to fundraise for Catholic charities.

Al Smith, whom the dinner is named after, was the former Governor of New York who became the first Catholic nominee for President in 1928 when he ran against Calvin Coolidge and lost.

The dinner became a popular event that brought both candidates together to make some jokes about themselves, about their opponents, and to show Americans that, despite having political differences, they can come together for a positive cause.

Former President Donald Trump enthusiastically attended the dinner.

Vice President Kamala Harris, however, continued her streak of offending Catholics in America by refusing to attend, concerned that her position in favor of abortion-on-demand, homosexual marriage, and transgender surgeries for children would result in a grim reception by those attending.

But despite declining the invitation, organizers of the dinner gave Kamala permission to send a video message in lieu of her presence.

The video ended up being the cringiest, most painful three-and-a-half minutes of so-called comedic political theater that has ever been recorded.


The video began with Kamala Harris alongside actress Molly Shannon who dressed up as her character Mary Katherine Gallagher – a Catholic school girl character featured in Saturday Night Live in the mid-1990s.

“Hey, what’s going on?” began Kamala. “Who was that?”

Shannon began prancing around in the background of the video.

“Mary Katherine Gallagher, it’s so nice to meet you,” Shannon replied in character.

What followed was the most comedy-lacking back-and-forth between the two as Shannon performed her trademark Gallagher bit where she stuffed her hands into her armpits followed by her sniffing her fingers.

“Very nice to meet you, Mary Katherine,” responded Kamala. “Right now, I’m trying to record my speech for tonight’s dinner.”

“Oh yeah, I know; I just want to say that I’m Catholic, and tonight is one of the biggest dinners next to the Last Supper,” returned the Gallagher character.

“Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under my arms, and I smell them like that,” Shannon added.

After a few minutes of failed comedy, Kamala delivered her line of asking for advice on how to fire off at Trump.

“Maybe don’t say anything negative about Catholics,” Shannon as Gallagher said, setting Kamala up for a punchline.

“I would never do that no matter where I was,” Kamala replied. “That would be like criticizing Detroit in Detroit.”

The audience was relieved that the skit had ended, which was concluded by Kamala and the character Gallagher quoting Taylor Swift.

The crowd delivers a shocking reaction to Kamala’s video

Once the video had ended, the crowd could not help themselves but to boo in response.

Their reaction was so defining that the host of the event, comedian Jim Gaffigan – who also is the actor that currently plays as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Saturday Night Live – had been put back by how terrible the recording was himself.

“I don’t even know what that noise you’re making is,” Gaffigan joked in response to Kamala’s video.

He also played around with the perspective of how bad he thought her video message turned out to be.

“Now I know how my kids felt when I FaceTimed into a piano recital they were at,” he jokingly told the crowd.

The video that Kamala submitted to the dinner could have only been constructed by a political party that lacks any respect for Catholics, to the point that they are often hostile towards those within the faith.

Left-wing comedians and comedy shows have spent decades trashing on religion, treating it as a joke, while looking at the Catholic Church as an institution worth belittling and mocking.

The level of sneering and pure condescension in Kamala’s video message showed how the Democrat nominee for President completely averted the whole point of the event – refusing to deliver any self-directed jokes.

Instead, she relied on a sketch comedy character that mocked Catholic school culture in the biggest Catholic-based political event on the campaign trail.

This video, and her constant contempt towards Catholics, could very well come back to haunt her.

About one-fourth of voters in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are Catholics, and rather than being playful, she elected to tell them that she thinks their faith is nothing more than a joke in itself.

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