A Christian student named Grant Beth, along with his friend, Luke Polaske, who are juniors at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, sat down for an interview with “Fox & Friends Weekend where they shared their experience at a recent Kamala Harris rally. During the event, Beth shouted out loud, “Jesus is Lord!” when Harris started discussing abortion rights. One of the students says that Harris gave him a snarky, evil grin and a wink for what was said. The two men were booted from the event.
“I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked, and that’s the biggest thing for me personally,” Beth recalled. “In reflection of the event, Jesus was mocked. You know, his disciples were mocked, and that’s OK.”
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Grant Beth, a junior at the University of Wisconsn-La Crosse, said Sunday he was sent “by God” to last week’s rally there headed by presidential candidate Kamala Harris. FOX News. Luke Polaske, also a junior at the school, on Sunday recounted the moment the vice president responded to his and Beth’s chants during her comments on abortion rights. FOX News.
“In reality, we did God’s work, and we were there for the right reasons, and God is watching us in this moment,” he continued. “I’m all about being a cordial person no matter your beliefs, but I do believe that we were sent there by God.” The two men also shouted “Christ is King!” which some folks take as offensive, labeling it a slight against Jews or a phrase used by white nationalists to attack people of color. None of that is true. Sure, some people might use it that way, but let’s not allow a few rotten apples to spoil the whole bunch.
Harris, ticked off at the two students, reacted, saying, “You guys are at the wrong rally. I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”
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The crowd was thrilled with how Harris handled the situation, but that only makes sense, considering the vast majority in attendance were leftists who hate Christianity with a passion. Nobody in this hedonistic generation wants to accept that a lot of the fleshly pleasures they pursue might actually be bad for them
Harris’ speech centered in part around the economy and other developments of the 2024 campaign cycle. At one point, she briefly opined on abortion and ripped into her GOP foe, former President Donald Trump, for nominating three of the US Supreme Court justices who helped overturn related protections first put into law by Roe v. Wade. “When Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom nationwide, as president of the United States, I will proudly, proudly sign it into law,” Harris vowed.
Polaske said the duo were roughly 20 to 30 yards from where Harris was standing at the event at the time — and described her as giving “an evil smirk” to him at one point.
“She was actually waving to me. I took this cross off my neck that I wear, and as we were getting asked to leave, I held it up in the air and waved at her and pointed at her, and she looked directly in the eye, kind of gave me an evil smirk,” he told the hosts of the program.
Beth then said that the vice president was directly talking to them and not anyone else. He also warned that if Harris wins the election in November, she will take many adversarial positions against Christians.
“This is what you are going to get with a Kamala Harris presidency,” he explained. “You are going to get the Kamala Harris that alienates over 50% of the US population that is Christian. You’re going to get the Kamala Harris that skips the Al Smith Memorial Dinner.”