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Kamala Harris put the ‘pain’ in campaign last night when she unleashed four minutes of brutal and agonizing pre-recorded torture on President Trump and other dignitaries at the Al Smith dinner in New York City. Despite skipping the event Harris made her presence felt with a soul-sucking video that had all the freshness of a 25 year old SNL skit – that’s because it was a 25 year old SNL skit! Actress Molly Shannon reprised her Catholic school girl Mary Katherine Gallagher character which hadn’t been seen on the small screen or the big screen since 1999’s Superstar bombed at the box office. But what should have been a superstar move by Harris quickly morphed into a super-cringe spectacle that had to be seen to believed.

Watch… if you dare:

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So how cringe was it for those in attendance? Even host Jim Gaffigan had to gather himself. He looked confused and traumatized while he stuttered and stumbled though a half-hearted joke.

Jim, we feel your pain.
Watch.

Harris turned down the traditional election season dinner saying she had other plans and simply couldn’t find or make time for the cherished event. But many posters on X have their doubts.

Here’s why at least one says she was a no-show.

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For a supposedly busy candidate Harris somehow set aside a huge chunk of her schedule to rehearse her lines and do other necessary prep. That’s on top of actually filming the vile vid.

One poster says it was time wasted especially when the intended comedic bit was nothing but tragic from start to finish.

The bad vibes from the cursed video wasn’t the only thing people were talking about. As history shows you simply don’t skip out on this momentous meal.

Could Harris be facing some divine retribution, perhaps?

Surely, Harris would like to hit rewind on tonight’s scary skit. Going forward she may truly regret her decision to duck out on tonight’s Al Smith dinner. The last supper-skipping candidate was Democrat Walter Mondale back in 1984. He was defeated by Republican Ronald Reagan whose decisive victory claimed all states but Minnesota.

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