# Kamala Harris, Desperation, and the Rotting Core of the Democratic Machine
Kamala Harris recently sent a fundraising email that reeked not just of desperation, but of something deeper—decay. As reported in the original article, the vice president’s message to donors sounded less like a confident incumbent and more like an intern rushing to fill a quota before the 5 p.m. clock-out. “We could fall short,” she warned. Hardly the rallying cry of a thriving, energized political movement.
But what does that really suggest? And more importantly, why should Christians care?
## Fear Campaigns Are a Sign of Hollow Politics
When political power starts slipping, fear becomes the chief currency. The left pioneered this tactic. Whether they’re shouting about “threats to democracy” (translation: threats to their monopoly), climate end times, or bans on “health care” (read: state-sanctioned child killing), it’s always the same formula. Manufacture panic, then grab power as the antidote.
Kamala’s email exists in that mold. There’s no moral vision. No guiding light. Just another play from the “Send $30 or the world ends” strategy book. This is not how a righteous government leads. It’s how a dying regime tries to extend its lease.
Fear has replaced conviction. Identity politics has replaced principle. And the abortion bloodlust still sits atop the altar as the Democratic Party’s high sacrament.
## Abortion: The Unspoken God of the Left
Let’s not pretend the Democratic Party’s nervous energy is only about fundraising totals. Deep down, they sense their sacred cow is being challenged. And in a post-Roe world, they’re losing control.
Abortion is not just a plank in their platform. It is the centerpiece. It is the ideological glue holding together feminism, victim-centered worldview, sexual libertinism, and the ever-expanding state. Every progressive pillar depends on abortion being legal and normalized. Without it, their tower crumbles.
So yes, when Harris hits “Send” on a frantic email, you’re witnessing panic over more than polling data or donor lapses. You’re watching a false religion tremble before the altar. Murdering children isn’t just a “right” to them—it’s necessary for their worldview to function. Without killing the unborn, their version of “freedom” cracks.
That’s why they frame pro-life legislation as tyranny. That’s why unviable campaigns still raise millions claiming the world will end if they lose. They are defending their god with hysteria because they know the house is crumbling.
## Christians Must Stop Being Emotionally Manipulated
Too many Christians respond to this kind of desperation with, ironically, their own kind of panic: “What if they win again?” “What about the media?” etc.
Let’s be very clear: Christianity doesn’t depend on winning elections. But truth does require clarity—and we are living in a time of severe fog. We must stop being the nice, polite moderate voices keeping everyone calm while babies are dismembered in clinics that look like dental offices.
Silence is complicity. So is “being balanced.” No, we shouldn’t become partisan hacks. But we must open our eyes to what’s actually happening and name it plainly. This is not politics as usual. It’s spiritual warfare disguised as policy debate.
There is no neutral ground when the issue is: “Should mothers be allowed to kill their own children with government permission?” If we can’t answer that unequivocally—and organize our vote, our voice, and our values accordingly—we are lost.
## The Left Is Afraid—And They Should Be
The Democratic Party is facing consequences not because some Republican strategists suddenly got clever with memes, but because the natural consequences of their ideology are catching up to them.
You can only shout “choice” for so long before people start asking, “Whose?” You can only lie to parents, force ideological conformity, and call toddlers “non-binary” before suffering backlash.
Vice President Harris’s email isn’t just a funding tool. It’s a distress signal. And Christians need to stop reading it like a market analyst and start reading it like a watchman.
The truth is, if we’re not willing to call abortion the defining human rights crisis of our time, we shouldn’t expect the culture to take anything else we say seriously. Don’t hide behind economic arguments. Don’t shrink behind nuance. The unborn are being murdered by the thousands every day—and it’s the political Left who is hell-bent on ensuring it never stops.
## Conclusion: A Fracturing Empire Cannot Be Our Moral Compass
The crumbling confidence of leaders like Kamala Harris unveils a truth Christians should take soberly: empires built on blood always fall. Ours will be no exception. The American republic will not stand if it continues to enshrine wickedness under the guise of “rights.” The Democratic Party, as it stands today, is a machine running on fear, lies, and human sacrifice.
Let the vice president’s panic be a signal to believers. Not one to wring our hands over—but one to steel our spines. Because they already know what too many of us pretend not to: the battle is real, and they’ve been at war for decades.
It’s past time we caught up.
Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. And unless the Church stops outsourcing morality to dying regimes, we’ll have no voice when the collapse comes.
Let’s be ready. Not politically panicked, but spiritually alert.
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Original article here (just once, for the curious): https://thedailypulse.com/?p=1537
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