Democrats’ Favorability PLUMMETS to All-Time Low!

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Democrats are now suffering the lowest favorability ratings ever recorded—while the phrase “My God” is fueling fierce new battles in politics, faith, and the culture war, exposing just how far the left has dragged America from its roots.

At a Glance

  • Democrats hit all-time low in public favorability, according to CNN’s Harry Enten.
  • “My God” erupts as a flashpoint in debates over faith, identity, and government overreach.
  • Pope Francis stirs backlash by suggesting all religions are valid paths to God.
  • Religious language weaponized to justify political agendas in both global and domestic conflicts.

Democrats Plunge to Record-Low Favorability as Faith Debates Ignite

Democrats find themselves in the political wilderness, with Harry Enten of CNN describing their favorability as the “lowest on record.” That’s not just a number on a chart—it’s a reflection of deep, sweeping frustration across the country, especially among voters who have watched years of leftist policies erode everything from border security to the value of a dollar. People are sick of being told America’s founding values are outdated or, worse, offensive. Now, the phrase “My God” is at the center of a cultural and religious tug-of-war, as leaders and pundits twist it to fit their own agendas, often at the expense of common sense and tradition.

Faith used to be a uniting force in this country, a source of strength during hard times. Today, it’s being used as a rhetorical weapon by everyone from politicians to pop stars. The phrase “My God,” once a reverent expression of faith, is now a flashpoint in debates over everything from immigration to gender ideology. As Democrats scramble to recover from their collapse in public trust, they’re doubling down on policies and rhetoric that alienate working families, people of faith, and anyone who believes the Constitution means what it says.

Pope Francis’s Remarks Stoke Global Controversy and Division

Pope Francis, never one to shy away from stirring the pot, recently declared in Singapore that “there is only one God, and our religions are languages, paths to reach God”—a statement that has ignited a firestorm among Catholics, Protestants, and anyone who takes religious doctrine seriously. To many traditional believers, this sort of theological relativism is not only confusing, it’s downright dangerous. When the leader of the Catholic Church blurs doctrinal lines, it undermines the very identity of the faith and hands ammunition to those who want to erase religious boundaries altogether.

Religious leaders, including outspoken Anglican Bishop Iyke Egbuonu, have condemned this kind of mushy pluralism. Egbuonu, speaking in Nigeria, invoked “my God” as a line in the sand, rejecting feel-good ecumenism and calling out false teachings that threaten to water down the faith. In the U.S., these battles over religious language are more than just theological debates—they’re part of a broader fight over whether Americans can still speak openly about faith, tradition, and morality without being shouted down by the woke mob or censored by Big Tech.

Weaponization of Faith in Political and Social Conflicts

Religious language has now been weaponized in the world’s most volatile conflicts. In Gaza, both sides of the war invoke biblical references and “my God” to justify violence or claim moral superiority. Harvard Divinity School’s “Christ in the Rubble” event exposed how faith, instead of healing wounds, is now used to stoke division and justify unspeakable acts. This is what happens when religious expression is hijacked for political gain—it stops being a force for good and starts fueling the fires of hatred and extremism.

Here at home, left-wing politicians invoke faith only when it serves their agenda—usually to silence opposition to radical policies on immigration, gender, or “equity.” Meanwhile, the same crowd mocks or attacks anyone who invokes “my God” in defense of traditional marriage, unborn life, or the right to self-defense. It’s a double standard that infuriates Americans who see their values trampled by a government that can’t even secure its own borders, let alone defend freedom of religion.

Culture War, Media Hysteria, and the Road Ahead

The phrase “my God” has even spilled over into pop culture controversies, like the recent uproar at the BET Awards, where awards and acceptance speeches became a battleground for competing visions of faith and morality. The media, ever eager to fan the flames, seizes on these flashpoints to push narratives that further polarize the country. Journalists and social media influencers amplify every gaffe, every “offensive” statement, turning faith into clickbait and outrage into a business model.

Yet beneath the noise, millions of Americans hold fast to the faith and values that built this country. They see through the hypocrisy of those who weaponize religion for power. They understand that the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the simple act of saying “my God” without fear or apology are worth defending—no matter how loud the left tries to shout them down. As Democrats flounder and faith is twisted to serve radical agendas, the real America is pushing back—louder, prouder, and more determined than ever to reclaim its voice.

Sources:

Pope Francis stirs controversy with interreligious remarks – The Pillar

Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza – Harvard Divinity School

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