Hey y’all! So, let’s talk about that fiery presidential debate that went down last night in Philadelphia. You know it was a showdown between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and let me tell you, it was anything but friendly! They shook hands, but it was clear they were not about to become besties.
For a hot 90 minutes, Harris was on fire, throwing some serious shade at Trump that had him all flustered. She went right for the jugular, hitting him with personal attacks about everything from his rally sizes to his behavior during the Capitol riot. Each little jab had Trump scrambling, trying to defend himself while she kept the heat turned up. It was like watching a masterclass in debate tactics!
Like, at one point, when they were talking about immigration, Harris suggested that folks should check out a Trump rally. She said people leave early because they’re just so bored! Now, that hit him hard! Instead of sticking to the topic, Trump started defending his rally sizes instead of focusing on the real issues. And then he went off on a wild tangent about Haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs that made no sense at all.
Now, if you ask me, debates are all about knowing how to play your strengths and avoid your weak spots. And honey, it was clear that Harris knew how to work it! A quick poll right after the debate showed that viewers thought Harris took the win. Betting markets were saying the same thing! While we know opinions can change, Harris’s strategy of keeping Trump on the defensive was spot on, especially when they dove into discussions about the economy and abortion.
Sure, a lot of folks are feeling uneasy about how the Biden administration has been handling inflation, but Harris flipped the script! She brought up Trump’s proposed tariffs, calling it a “Trump sales tax.” And even when Trump tried to distance himself from Project 2025, he fell right into her trap, unable to tackle the inflation issues directly.
When it came to abortion, Trump struggled to make his point clear, claiming that everyone wanted Roe v. Wade overturned—which we know isn’t true according to the polls. Meanwhile, Harris made this heartfelt appeal to families who are really suffering due to strict abortion laws in certain states. She called them “Trump abortion bans,” and let me tell you, her message was on point!
Harris kept pushing Trump’s buttons, and he just couldn’t resist responding to her jabs. It was like watching a game of chess where Trump kept falling for the same moves. Even when she brought up her past liberal positions, she turned it around on him, making sure he didn’t get away with dodging the tough questions.
Now, Republicans were out here saying the ABC moderators favored Harris, but let’s be real—the real story was Trump’s eagerness to respond to her every jab. You could see it in their faces! Harris was calm and collected, while Trump was scowling and looking all kinds of frustrated.
And here’s the kicker: After the debate, Harris’s campaign quickly called for another debate before November! That’s major confidence right there, showing just how well they think she did. And while Kamala went to speak with the People, Donny made his way to the Spin Room where the cameras were to try and control the narrative. A clear indication that he lost, and wanted to control the narrative.
Now, let’s talk about why this debate and this election matter to the American people. We’re at a crossroads, and it’s crucial for us as Christians to stay vigilant. We can’t let ourselves be fooled by people like Donald Trump, who has shown time and again that he’s driven by fear and divisiveness. His actions often reflect a deep-seated hatred towards those who don’t share his cultural or racial background.
As believers, we are called to love our neighbors and stand up against injustice. We need leaders who represent all of us, not just a select few. It’s essential that we recognize the devious tactics used by those who seek power through division and hate. We must stand firm in our values and seek candidates who promote unity, compassion, and understanding.
**What Does Linda Think?**
So, what do I think? Let me just say it: Kamala Harris totally owned that debate! She kept Trump on his toes, and her points were clear and powerful. I’m all in agreement that she came out on top, and I’m excited to see what’s next. Let’s keep pushing for a future that lifts everyone up, because that’s what truly matters!
Here are some scripture passages from the NIV Bible that can guide us in making wise decisions during this election, particularly in the context of seeking leaders who reflect our values and promote justice and compassion:
1. **Proverbs 29:2**: “When the righteous thrive, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan.”
This verse reminds us of the importance of choosing leaders who embody righteousness and moral integrity, as their leadership affects the wellbeing of the entire community.
2. **Micah 6:8**: “He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
This scripture emphasizes the qualities we should look for in leaders: justice, mercy, and humility—characteristics that should guide our voting choices.
3. **Proverbs 4:7**: “The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding.”
Seeking wisdom in our decision-making process is vital. We are encouraged to educate ourselves about the candidates and their values.
4. **Isaiah 1:17**: “Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow.”
This verse calls us to advocate for those who are marginalized and oppressed, which should be a priority when evaluating candidates.
5. **Matthew 7:15-20**: “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. By their fruit you will recognize them.”
Jesus warns us to discern the true character of those we follow. We should evaluate candidates based on their actions and the impact they have on society.
By reflecting on these scriptures, we can align our voting decisions with our values and the teachings of our faith, ensuring that we choose leaders who promote unity, justice, and compassion for all.
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