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July 25, 2024 · 48:54

What was included in the 11:05 address and what was excluded from the address?

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0:00 - 15:00. Acts 17:26-27. Have you filled your lane yet? 15:00 - 31:00. What was included in the 11:05 address and what was excluded from the address? 31:00 - 48:00. Simply put, Kamala Harris’ policies place her alongside Bernie Sanders. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links President Joe Biden addresses nation after dropping 2024 reelection bid Senator Bob Casey’s Endorsement video

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  11. 0:31Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:40I am your host, Abraham Hamilton III, joined by the Corner contingent.
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  15. 0:54the controls on the board.
  16. 0:56And we have the real J. Mac often imitated, never duplicated in the screening room.
  17. 1:03And we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program.
  18. 1:06We had to call a last minute audible had some things going on with family members sensitive
  19. 1:12things happening that happened too close to show time for me to be able to make any adjustments
  20. 1:20last minute.
  21. 1:22I may talk more about this going on because I'm sure people have noticed I've had guest
  22. 1:30hosts and re-ears more often than I have in years past and it's just very sensitive but
  23. 1:36at the appropriate time I'll let you guys in on what's going on but I'll just ask you
  24. 1:41to keep me and my family in prayer.
  25. 1:43That's all I would ask for at this juncture.
  26. 1:45But at this very moment, many of you,
  27. 1:47if not most of you are making your transition
  28. 1:49from your part time jobs where you generate an income
  29. 1:53to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  30. 1:56And as you do so, I want to encourage you to do so
  31. 1:59with intentionality.
  32. 2:02It is very easy, especially in times like this.
  33. 2:07and
  34. 2:09and times like this
  35. 2:11oh yeah apparently YouTube has not liked us for a little while so they
  36. 2:15they kicked us off again
  37. 2:21for a show that was done three years ago, three years ago
  38. 2:25very interesting
  39. 2:29but so yes, people that are inquiring about what's going on with YouTube
  40. 2:33that's what's going on, that's what's going on, but we're going to continue pressing forward
  41. 2:38moment many of you are moving toward your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome and I want
  42. 2:43to encourage you to plant your flag there. Take up residency there, take up space there, outcome
  43. 2:52cultivation is what God requires of His people. We're going to get into this in a moment in the
  44. 3:03scripture, but God has planted us for this moment, God. And we have to resist the temptation to take
  45. 3:09our eyes off of the ball and to be bogged down into diversions, following the bouncing ball,
  46. 3:20harkens back to the Roman Colosseum bread and circus. Bread and circus, we need to be about our
  47. 3:27father's business, having the clarity of missional commitment to every joint with supply so that in
  48. 3:37In this time that God has planted us,
  49. 3:39we will be found faithful in that we will be proponents
  50. 3:44of the fruit production that God has ordained in us first
  51. 3:50through us secondarily in the time that He's planted us in.
  52. 3:54That must be where we are.
  53. 3:58So many things are happening in the world.
  54. 4:01So many things, and there are lots of things
  55. 4:04that we can do, but God has already given us instruction.
  56. 4:08And I want to be clear, and I'm not trying to be coy.
  57. 4:11He's given us instruction in the broadest sense
  58. 4:16combined with the wherewithal to discern
  59. 4:20how we are to discharge obedience to that instruction
  60. 4:24in the particular sense.
  61. 4:26All right?
  62. 4:28We need people.
  63. 4:29And then I'm just gonna say this very plainly.
  64. 4:31We have had lots of people who have endeavored
  65. 4:35to be watchmen in the political sphere in our country.
  66. 4:38We have not had as many people actively engaged
  67. 4:42in the disciple making components
  68. 4:45and the disciple making responsibilities.
  69. 4:47Our Constitution of Republic will not stand
  70. 4:50with an increasingly wicked populace.
  71. 4:54All right?
  72. 4:55To say it more simply,
  73. 4:57an experiment in self-government is doomed to fail
  74. 5:03if we have a populace that is not indwelled
  75. 5:06the Spirit of God, one of the major byproducts of the Spirit of God's residency is self-control.
  76. 5:13I've been hearing lots of people who want to focus on the construction of our Constitution
  77. 5:19Republic, but many are not equally invested in the corpus of our Constitution Republic.
  78. 5:28Second President of the United States, third, John Adams.
  79. 5:33No, second, John Adams, second, Thomas Jefferson, I've done that.
  80. 5:38Second President of the United States told us.
  81. 5:40This constitutional republic with democratic features, this experiment in self-government,
  82. 5:46is only efficacious for religious and moral people.
  83. 5:52You know, we have people that are gravely concerned about what's happening economically.
  84. 5:55We have to ask the underlying questions.
  85. 5:57Why is it okay if you like the Tea Party, tax enough already?
  86. 6:01Why is absorbent taxation wrong?
  87. 6:05Why is confiscation of wealth and private property wrong?
  88. 6:09It has a moral underpinning to it.
  89. 6:14We cannot divorce those things.
  90. 6:17And so because of that, we need every joint to supply.
  91. 6:20We need every joint to supply.
  92. 6:21And I'll add this in.
  93. 6:23What God requires of you and me is for you and me to do.
  94. 6:27The Lord doesn't want us outsourcing our particular call to execute His commission.
  95. 6:34To the word of God, we go Acts chapter 17, a very familiar passage of scripture Acts
  96. 6:38chapter 17.
  97. 6:41We go here often and I'll tell you very plainly, one of the major reasons why I'm going here
  98. 6:44now is for a re-approach to our grounding in this time.
  99. 6:52A re-approach to our grounding to understand that where we are is divinely orchestrated,
  100. 6:57not merely a feature of coincidence, not merely a randomized consequence of biological function.
  101. 7:04God has ordained us for this time, guys.
  102. 7:06Acts 17, this is a part of the Apostle Paul's discourse in the Ariapagos in Athens, Greece,
  103. 7:12when he was brought before the Epicurean and stoic philosophers.
  104. 7:16And he took that opportunity to proclaim the gospel.
  105. 7:23And in the middle of this discourse, this is what the Apostle Paul said.
  106. 7:28And he, verse 26, and he made from one blood or from one man,
  107. 7:35every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth.
  108. 7:42And having determined allotted periods, this is time periods,
  109. 7:46having determined allotted periods and the boundaries
  110. 7:53of their dwelling place.
  111. 7:56Why?
  112. 7:57Verse 27, that they should seek God
  113. 8:00and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him,
  114. 8:04yet he is actually not far from each one of us.
  115. 8:08Simple exegesis from this text and he God made from one man
  116. 8:12or one blood, every nation of mankind.
  117. 8:15This is why I've said to you numerous times,
  118. 8:18Biblically speaking and scientifically confirmed,
  119. 8:21there is no such thing as multiple races of human beings.
  120. 8:26We are one race is called human.
  121. 8:29This one race of human beings has multi-faceted ethnicities.
  122. 8:36Ethnicity is real, races manufactured.
  123. 8:41Ethnicity has the downstream dynamic features
  124. 8:45that result in culture and language and custom.
  125. 8:51but we have to refuse to allow the world to take what God did by his glorious majesty and
  126. 8:58might for his glory and manipulate us into fighting against his purposes, his purposes,
  127. 9:09for his creation.
  128. 9:13And he has ordained every ethnos, every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth
  129. 9:18having determined before any one of us was born.
  130. 9:24He has determined the allotted time periods in which we would live.
  131. 9:30You didn't determine whether or not you'd be alive in the 21st century.
  132. 9:32I didn't decide, you know what?
  133. 9:36I will live in the 21st century.
  134. 9:39No, God did that for his express purposes and he established the boundaries.
  135. 9:46The Greek term here literally means fixed borders.
  136. 9:49So this notion of nations having borders is not the product of any individual.
  137. 9:54I know people like to say, well, that's man me.
  138. 9:58Well, the ideas of borders came from God first,
  139. 10:01not from people, the boundaries of their dwelling place,
  140. 10:05the needy tells us why, that they should seek God.
  141. 10:07God has planted us in this time and in this place
  142. 10:10that we would first of all be direct proponents
  143. 10:15of coming to seek Him, to find Him, to know Him.
  144. 10:19Secondarily that we will be agents
  145. 10:21of the very thing that we've enjoyed,
  146. 10:25agents of the very thing that we enjoyed.
  147. 10:28No doubt about it.
  148. 10:30We talk about the reality of theft.
  149. 10:34Def, this theft, no matter who does it.
  150. 10:37You have a stick up kid that runs up with somebody
  151. 10:39with a pistol saying, give me all your stuff, that's theft.
  152. 10:43You have a government that runs upon an American citizen.
  153. 10:45Give me all your stuff so I can distribute it
  154. 10:47to somebody else who I believe is more worthy of your stuff.
  155. 10:49That's theft, ladies and gentlemen, that's theft.
  156. 10:54People like to talk about the redistribution of wealth
  157. 10:56when we fail to include in that notion,
  158. 10:57it is the forced redistribution of wealth.
  159. 11:00The responsibility to care for the poor
  160. 11:03And the care for widows and orphans, God gave to individuals, not to governments.
  161. 11:09And you've had people that'd say, well, yeah, I'm going to respond to this need.
  162. 11:14Will you respond to it?
  163. 11:16Don't come and pick my pockets to respond to it.
  164. 11:20People are very generous with other people's money.
  165. 11:24And here's the not so secret secret.
  166. 11:26If you try to use government as an intermediary, for what God has called you to as an expression
  167. 11:31of his love, you actually lose out on the character shaping and the personal transformation that
  168. 11:37the Lord has designed to be included in that work of charity.
  169. 11:41It's not merely next-turnal work.
  170. 11:43It's an internal and external work.
  171. 11:47God put us in this place so that we would seek him.
  172. 11:51The same apostle Paul in communicating to the church at Corinth went through a litany in
  173. 11:561 Corinthians 12 and identifying the fact that the body of Christ, the household of faith,
  174. 12:03is comprised of many members with diverse abilities,
  175. 12:08different gift sets,
  176. 12:11some he is placing his body as an eye.
  177. 12:13But the eye cannot say to the thumb,
  178. 12:15since you're not an eye, I have no need of you,
  179. 12:19the eye should not require the thumb to do
  180. 12:21what the eye's supposed to do, nor should the thumb.
  181. 12:26We need every joint to supply.
  182. 12:28And this is where I believe there's been a great deficiency
  183. 12:33within the body of Christ and our nation today.
  184. 12:39is because we've reduced Christ following to a spectator sport.
  185. 12:42You do it.
  186. 12:43Hey, Bobby, go ahead.
  187. 12:44I say, go, Bobby, you do it.
  188. 12:46You do it.
  189. 12:50And by doing that, we've checked ourselves out of the game
  190. 12:53to where our role is front row with the popcorn.
  191. 12:57I'm sorry.
  192. 12:58Every member of the Lord's body is called to be functional.
  193. 13:04And we need every joint to supply.
  194. 13:06So my question in this segment is have you feel your lane?
  195. 13:15I'm not asking about anybody else's lane.
  196. 13:17I'm not asking about what anybody else is doing.
  197. 13:19Have you filled your lane?
  198. 13:23Have you filled your lane?
  199. 13:29Have you rendered unto the Lord what He's requiring
  200. 13:31of you in this moment?
  201. 13:33I'm asking myself the same question, Lord,
  202. 13:34you know all that I am doing.
  203. 13:38Lord, is there more you're requiring of me?
  204. 13:41Is there more that you're requiring of me?
  205. 13:46Lord, search me.
  206. 13:49Lord, evaluate the quality of the fruit
  207. 13:52that is being produced.
  208. 13:57If this is not producing fruit, Lord redirect me,
  209. 14:03this is what we need in this hour, brothers and sisters.
  210. 14:06And I know what it looks like.
  211. 14:07Remember what I say all the time,
  212. 14:08darkness is not an affirmative force.
  213. 14:10It merely reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  214. 14:13But here's the thing about darkness.
  215. 14:14It has an amazing marketing team.
  216. 14:17It has the presentation of being ubiquitous,
  217. 14:20inescapable, and therefore, to quote Thanos inevitable.
  218. 14:25But I'm gonna tell you something very simply,
  219. 14:27it's not inevitable.
  220. 14:31We have evidence in scripture.
  221. 14:34The Lord took these unlearn and ignorant fishermen largely,
  222. 14:39and they were observed later.
  223. 14:41These are guys who've shaken up the entire world,
  224. 14:45and now they've come here also.
  225. 14:48As Brother Don Waben has always said,
  226. 14:49God's call to us is not worldly success.
  227. 14:53It's the faithfulness.
  228. 14:55Will we be faithful?
  229. 14:59You've heard a lot about saving babies on this show.
  230. 15:02That's because it's important to me personally,
  231. 15:04And let me just be frank with you.
  232. 15:06We need to save them.
  233. 15:08That's why we've partnered with Preborn, the nation's leader in introducing mothers with
  234. 15:12unplanned pregnancies to their babies.
  235. 15:14And once she hears that heartbeat and sees that precious life growing inside of her, she is
  236. 15:19twice as likely to choose life.
  237. 15:21Now that's a miracle.
  238. 15:23But quite honestly, if we don't save them, who will?
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  243. 15:41and souls.
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  248. 15:58250 baby or go to preborn.com. That's preborn.com.
  249. 16:03Shining light into the darkness. This is the Hamilton corner on American family radio.
  250. 16:15Welcome back to the Hamilton corner. Abraham Hamilton the third here. You have lots to get to.
  251. 16:21But let's go right at it right away. I want to share this with you now because I don't want this to get drowned out in the middle of...
  252. 16:30of the American problem does overtime effort to already begin attempting to rehabilitate
  253. 16:36the image of cackling Kamala Harris.
  254. 16:40You know, you probably have seen these reports and the talking point.
  255. 16:45Yeah, well, Harris was never really borders on.
  256. 16:47That's a Republican talking point.
  257. 16:49It's like, man, these people have utter antipathy for the American people.
  258. 16:53They despise much of the American populace and they think that we are intellectually inferior.
  259. 17:00We like we don't know what we just witnessed.
  260. 17:04I mean, you can you can go back Saturday Night Live
  261. 17:06mocked Kamala Harris in 2021, going to the border.
  262. 17:11Remember, interview with Lester Holt, you've been to the border.
  263. 17:15Well, yeah, you haven't been to the border.
  264. 17:17Remember that?
  265. 17:18And I've never been to Europe.
  266. 17:19You start to remember that retort and I've never been to Europe.
  267. 17:24I mean, come on, this is this is insane.
  268. 17:26It's just so that the information I want you to be aware of
  269. 17:32and not drowned out by the media is that Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles today filed articles
  270. 17:43of impeachment against the woman occupying the vice president's mansion currently.
  271. 17:49And now for the time being the front runner to become the Democrat nominee for the presidency
  272. 17:55and I'm saying for the time being is because they've already told you if things ain't going
  273. 17:59away we wanted to go will give whoever is at the top the old heave ho right I mean like
  274. 18:05just stop, just stop for a moment.
  275. 18:06And I know if you've been listening to this program,
  276. 18:08you've heard me state my assessment
  277. 18:11of the 2020 presidential election, right?
  278. 18:14But let's just go for a moment with the prevailing narrative,
  279. 18:17which once again reveals that they don't believe it.
  280. 18:19We just watched the Democrat party toss the incumbent president
  281. 18:26off of his reelection bid, the one who got 81 million votes
  282. 18:30in the 2021, I'm sorry, the 2020 election, 81 million votes,
  283. 18:35which officially makes him the most popular American presidential candidate in the history of
  284. 18:44our nation. This is like that sizzle in his spirit for a moment. Let that mernate, you know,
  285. 18:51let it mernate, the most popular president who had incumbent status, who was running for re-election.
  286. 19:03Yeah, the Democrat party, you know, the party that is a protector of democracy just told
  287. 19:10him, no, not so fast, my friend.
  288. 19:13Then not only did he get 81 million votes in the 2020 election, then he got another nearly
  289. 19:1715 million through the presidential primary process in their very own party.
  290. 19:22And then they said, eh, you know what, it's not quite working out, my man.
  291. 19:31You think they will hesitate?
  292. 19:34Because I'm going to just tell you right now, the best day of Kamala Harris's campaign
  293. 19:39Happened two days ago.
  294. 19:42It's gonna be all down here from here
  295. 19:44because guess what's gonna happen?
  296. 19:45The vetting process is going to occur.
  297. 19:50And the defense is already percolating
  298. 19:54in one of the most vulnerable routes,
  299. 19:56is that border with the official number of 7 to 8 million people,
  300. 20:00we know it's 11 to 12 million people.
  301. 20:01In the last three years that have entered the country illegally,
  302. 20:05Kamala Harris was put in charge of it.
  303. 20:07So the talking point is changing.
  304. 20:08Oh no, she was never in charge of the port.
  305. 20:10No, her job wasn't a security board.
  306. 20:12see her task, it was nuanced, it was nuanced.
  307. 20:15Her task was to investigate the root causes
  308. 20:18of people leaving their countries come to America.
  309. 20:20Um, I might have been born that night
  310. 20:23but it wasn't last night.
  311. 20:24I can tell you very, listen, Ray Charles can see
  312. 20:28why they're coming.
  313. 20:29We don't have no money and food in our country
  314. 20:31and y'all have some in yours.
  315. 20:36That is, that's what it is.
  316. 20:45But again, the information I want you to be aware of
  317. 20:47is that Congressman Andy Ogles
  318. 20:49has started impeachment, has filed articles of impeachment
  319. 20:52against Kamala Harris for two reasons.
  320. 20:54One, her dereliction of duty on the Southern border,
  321. 21:00the one in charge of the Southern border,
  322. 21:04but secondarily, he's added a second article
  323. 21:07to his articles of impeachment in which he states,
  324. 21:10quote, Kamala Devi Harris has knowingly misled
  325. 21:14the people of the United States
  326. 21:16and the Congress of the United States,
  327. 21:18principally to obfuscate the physical
  328. 21:20and cognitive well-being of the president of the United States."
  329. 21:28That article is important because the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives the
  330. 21:32Vice President the authority and the constitutional mandate to notify the Congress should the president
  331. 21:40be incapable of fulfilling his duties that he took an oath of office to fulfill.
  332. 21:47So by not informing the Congress, she has violated a constitutional function that she
  333. 21:52she has. This is a wise thing to do. Most importantly, as I've said numerous times who
  334. 22:00is running the country now from the, in the executive branch. We know, Mr. Robinette's
  335. 22:06not doing it. Has Kamala Harris been doing it all this time? I doubt it, but has it been
  336. 22:13her? Most importantly, it has not been, it's not being done by someone who the American
  337. 22:19people has cast votes for tasking the electoral college to put in the position of the chief
  338. 22:29executive and commander chief of the United States military.
  339. 22:31Who is doing it now?
  340. 22:34Secondarily gives you the standpoint to have hearings call people in for testimony to say,
  341. 22:39when did you know he was like what the whole world saw on June 27th?
  342. 22:45This is important.
  343. 22:47This is important.
  344. 22:49And with all of the noise surrounding electoral politics surrounding campaigning, this should
  345. 22:58not be lost.
  346. 23:01This should not be lost is something that should be pressed.
  347. 23:05And you have the official opportunity to press it with subpoenas, sworn testimony, et
  348. 23:13et cetera. It is a very, very, very important thing to do. Take advantage of it. Now, I'm
  349. 23:21going to take some time now to talk about what was said during last night's address by Mr.
  350. 23:31Biden or someone purporting to be Mr. Biden. I guess we never will know. You know, as I saw
  351. 23:36some of his video when he came outside to address staffers, he looked a little taller
  352. 23:41didn't know. I think a little taller than I'm used to. And he's moving a bit faster. I've never hadn't seen
  353. 23:47him so brisk in his stroll, you know, but putting that aside. What he said and what he didn't say.
  354. 24:00There were some things that were said that communicated more than just the words that were expressed.
  355. 24:10The first one of these things, and I had some clips for you from the 11 minute and five second
  356. 24:16address from last night. It was obvious that the speaker thought that Mr. Biden's record
  357. 24:31as the Oval Office occupant merited him. This is what this is what was said merited him.
  358. 24:38I mean, he owned it. He earned it. He earned another term. I want you to hear for yourself.
  359. 24:45It's clip number one. Go.
  360. 24:48I believe I recognize president, my leadership in the world, my vision for America's future,
  361. 24:56all married at a second term.
  362. 25:04Is record is president?
  363. 25:07Would you say, one more time for me, Bobby and Jeff, one more time?
  364. 25:10Is record is president?
  365. 25:13Go ahead.
  366. 25:15When you're ready.
  367. 25:17I believe I recognize president, my leadership in the world, my vision for America's future,
  368. 25:26all married at a second term.
  369. 25:29Hahahaha.
  370. 25:30So his record is president.
  371. 25:43This is up there.
  372. 25:44His record is president.
  373. 25:47Porous Southern border.
  374. 25:49Americans killed in the debacle of Afghanistan, Afghanistan.
  375. 25:54Ukraine invaded on your watch.
  376. 25:56Record high inflation.
  377. 25:57I reckon higher inflation.
  378. 26:02His record as president combined with his leadership in the world.
  379. 26:05Somebody don't want to tell me what he did to lead the world, his leadership in the world.
  380. 26:14And his vision for the future, his vision for the future, all of this merits him a second
  381. 26:25term.
  382. 26:26Now, why am I pointing this out?
  383. 26:29Ladies and gentlemen, I believe what one of the things that was intended to be communicated
  384. 26:35here is that he didn't just bow out.
  385. 26:40was forced out. He believed that all of that merited him a second term. He believes that
  386. 26:51his destructive vision for America's future, his blundering embarrassment of our nation
  387. 26:56on the global stage, his horrible domestic and international record all merited him a second
  388. 27:04term. I think he's telling you this was not a willing thing that I did. I was forced out.
  389. 27:20Give you something else from what he said and this is very important
  390. 27:28He took time out of this 11 minute and five second address to talk about the necessity of quote-unquote reforming
  391. 27:36The Supreme Court it's clip number two go
  392. 27:39I'm gonna call for Supreme Court reform
  393. 27:42Because this is critical to our democracy Supreme Court reform
  394. 27:49critical
  395. 27:50Democracy now later on in the speech he called our nation a republic but all throughout the most of it
  396. 27:54He referred to as a democracy. We'll we'll get to that in a moment
  397. 27:57But I want you to be aware of something and this this is why I think it's vitally important that as the
  398. 28:06jousting about
  399. 28:08Who is and who shouldn't be elected in?
  400. 28:11This this fall on this November
  401. 28:13You need to be aware of this Supreme Court point because this is something that has become a
  402. 28:19a fixation for regressive in our nation.
  403. 28:25Dating back to FDR, I mean FDR will make George O'Rourke blush, you know, with his New Deal
  404. 28:33policies.
  405. 28:35Never forget that when FDR attempted to impose the New Deal upon the American populace, there
  406. 28:41was one thing that stood in his way.
  407. 28:42This is certain it wasn't the Congress.
  408. 28:44It was the United States Supreme Court.
  409. 28:47two years prior to 1937, the Supreme Court simply stated over and over again,
  410. 28:54Franklin Delano, you cannot do this because it is an unconstitutional expansion of federal power.
  411. 29:02We are a system of a nation of laws. We have a diffusion of power you are attempting to impose
  412. 29:10upon American populace something from the executive branch that our Constitution doesn't allow.
  413. 29:15That led FDR to announce his court packing plane.
  414. 29:20And sure enough, shortly thereafter,
  415. 29:23the Supreme Court had two justices who opposed him
  416. 29:26to change course in the National Labor Relations Board case.
  417. 29:31They adjusted and began to allow the New Deal
  418. 29:36portions of legislation basically to go into effect
  419. 29:40after they had rebuked him for doing so.
  420. 29:43This is where we have the passage of the Social Security Act,
  421. 29:46by the way, the reason why I'm pointing this out to you is that regressives have long lamented
  422. 29:53the diffusion of power, the separation of powers in America. They yearn for an American style of
  423. 29:58the Russian Pulitzer Bureau to where you don't have the franchise, one of the American citizenry,
  424. 30:04where you have the aristocracy of the elite who knows better than you, kind of like, you know,
  425. 30:12Michelle Obama known what you need to eat for lunch, no matter what you like, what you prefer.
  426. 30:15Well, what has transpired over the course of our history is that regressives have used
  427. 30:20the court system to impose their legislative agenda, a relatively recent example of that
  428. 30:25that was a landmark shifting in our nation.
  429. 30:28Once a 2015 Obergefell decision that imposed homosexual marriage upon the United States
  430. 30:34of America, even though the American citizens rejected it overwhelming me at the ballot box,
  431. 30:40regressives said, yeah, no problem.
  432. 30:41We'll go with the end around and go through the courts.
  433. 30:44what happened that Republicans realize, oh, this is a game that y'all are playing, well,
  434. 30:49we are going to make an effort to address the courts fast forward, it's culminated into
  435. 30:54this fight.
  436. 30:55And this is what you have to realize for regressives, the power of government, it is like Schmiegel's
  437. 31:01ring in Lord of the Rings.
  438. 31:05Government is their God.
  439. 31:08Many of them are having an atheistic framework to where they believe government should be
  440. 31:11everything.
  441. 31:12when you had Ruth Bader Ginsburg,
  442. 31:14who clearly could have retired under Democrat Barack Obama
  443. 31:18and to allow for a younger regressive to take her spot,
  444. 31:20no, because this is the big leagues for them.
  445. 31:23There is no bigger, better thing for them
  446. 31:25than to pull the levers of power in government.
  447. 31:29So she done retired, making the way
  448. 31:32with the combination of her activity in Harry Reid
  449. 31:36from Nevada, changing the filibuster rules
  450. 31:39as it applies to judicial nominees, made room
  451. 31:43But the Republicans to outmaneuver them after having been outmaneuver by Democrats for decades,
  452. 31:48right?
  453. 31:49So with the Supreme Court rebalancing now to regressives, in particular, I'm talking about
  454. 31:55the Democrat elite right now, the courts are a fighting ground for them.
  455. 32:03One of the major things that has just transpired, and again, I don't want this to get drowned
  456. 32:07out by the media, is the overturning of Chevron deference.
  457. 32:13Chevron deference was the mechanism for government to expand to the place that it expanded to.
  458. 32:20Now that Chevron has been overturned, meaning that these executive agencies can no longer
  459. 32:25do whatever they want to do, this is causing great gnashing of teeth and consternation
  460. 32:32amongst the ranks of regressives.
  461. 32:34So make no mistake about it, this is something that is beyond the persona of Joe Biden, this
  462. 32:39This is a Democrat objective in what the counterpart has to do.
  463. 32:44It's to point out the fact that it is not an individual that is problematic for the United
  464. 32:49States of America, the entire worldview, political platform, and disposition of the entire party
  465. 32:56of Democrats.
  466. 32:57Because you take one down and pass them around, whoever comes in is going to advocate for the
  467. 33:00exact same policies.
  468. 33:01The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Bitted Common Terrors are available at eFR.net.
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  470. 33:19Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
  471. 33:27Those are some of the things he did say.
  472. 33:30There's one more thing he did say I'm gonna get to,
  473. 33:32and I'm gonna hold that one.
  474. 33:33I wanna get to some of the things he didn't say.
  475. 33:37You wanna know, one of the things he didn't say?
  476. 33:41In his planned 11 minute, five second address
  477. 33:46to announce his bowing out of his reelection campaign.
  478. 33:51It's all interesting why couldn't he just do that
  479. 33:53and instead of having this letter dropped on social media
  480. 33:57that wasn't even on any kind of White House
  481. 33:59or Joe Biden or no kind of stationary.
  482. 34:01Then a tweet, very interesting questions
  483. 34:04that I think need to be answered.
  484. 34:06What do you think they will be even presented to him
  485. 34:09in a public format?
  486. 34:09Of course not, of course.
  487. 34:12Put you into one of the things he didn't say?
  488. 34:15He never said the reason for him dropping out.
  489. 34:18What happened, sir?
  490. 34:23And again, I'm saying he.
  491. 34:27She was walking a little more briskly to her on.
  492. 34:31What caused you to move from,
  493. 34:36I'm the only one that can beat Donald Trump to dropping out.
  494. 34:41He never explained it.
  495. 34:43I know he said he was dropping out.
  496. 34:44He simply never said why?
  497. 34:48I find that curious.
  498. 34:51You know what else he didn't discuss?
  499. 34:54His health.
  500. 34:55Is it me or did it look like his face
  501. 34:56a little swollen, whatever that was there on the lower left side of his...
  502. 35:03He didn't address his health.
  503. 35:05You know, I understand the deletArenas effect age has on us as human beings living in a
  504. 35:12fallen world, but age alone doesn't make someone unqualified.
  505. 35:17It is whether or not you are competent, incapable of doing the job.
  506. 35:21He never discusses his health.
  507. 35:24Am I the only one that finds that curious?
  508. 35:30Why have a press conference to announce that you're leaving without saying why you're
  509. 35:34leaving?
  510. 35:35I'm sorry, not running for reelection, but I was saying why you're not running for reelection.
  511. 35:45A lot was said, but there was also a lot not said.
  512. 35:52I found that to be interesting.
  513. 35:57Then after spending, I guess, eight minutes talking about America being into democracy,
  514. 36:01being a democracy, any referred to a quote from Benjamin Franklin on the wall in the Oval
  515. 36:07Office, the fame exchange that I've discussed on this program when Benjamin Franklin was
  516. 36:14questioned after leaving the the Genesis Constitution of Convention.
  517. 36:20What have you wrought?
  518. 36:22Oh Benjamin.
  519. 36:26Mr. Biden slurred his words.
  520. 36:27He slurred his words throughout the presentation.
  521. 36:31Very similar to what happened on June 27th.
  522. 36:33Okay.
  523. 36:35I had to listen several times and say, what did he say?
  524. 36:38A or a republic?
  525. 36:39What did he say?
  526. 36:40I believe he tried was trying to say monarchy, but you'll hear it for yourself.
  527. 36:45But I want you to hear this portion of the address last night is clip number three go
  528. 36:52Now the choice is up to you the American people
  529. 36:55When you make that choice
  530. 36:57Remember the words of Benjamin Franklin's hanging on my wall here in the Oval Office
  531. 37:01Alongside the bust of dr. King and Rosa Parks and says I shove it
  532. 37:07when Ben Franklin was asked as he emerged from the
  533. 37:13Economy the convention going on whether the founders
  534. 37:18I've given America a monarchy republic,
  535. 37:21frank and response was a republic.
  536. 37:24If you can't keep it.
  537. 37:27A republic if you can't keep it.
  538. 37:30Whether we keep our republic is now in your hands.
  539. 37:35So you heard how you slid that almost like a king slider,
  540. 37:39you know, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Caesar Chavez.
  541. 37:45That's interesting sliding, you know.
  542. 37:50But he says a republic if you can keep it.
  543. 37:54A republic if you can keep it.
  544. 37:57The Republic to where we have individual sovereignty, the rights of the individual,
  545. 38:03are what abounds that we're not status and collectivists, where each state represents a laboratory of liberty,
  546. 38:12to where the expanses of government were always intended to remain limited.
  547. 38:18As we just talking about what Article IV of the US Constitution guarantees to every citizen,
  548. 38:24well, I just want to tell you plainly, sir, if you believe we have a republic that needs to be kept,
  549. 38:31There is no way you would throw your support behind
  550. 38:38cackling Kamala Harris.
  551. 38:41And this is again, as I've been emphasizing the necessity
  552. 38:47of presenting who she is based on her record
  553. 38:50to the American people.
  554. 38:52Avoid ad hominem attacks.
  555. 38:55Stick the focus of the record, that's a great point.
  556. 38:58That's right, when our inalienable rights come from God,
  557. 39:01cannot be alienated by man or government,
  558. 39:05government's highest efficacy is to protect the rights that are God given.
  559. 39:10There's no way you would support Kamala Harris if you believe that that is true because I'm
  560. 39:14going to tell you plainly based upon her record, based upon her policy positions, based upon
  561. 39:19what she has done, the woman's policy preferences are socialist.
  562. 39:25I'm just telling you plainly, telling you plainly.
  563. 39:31In 2019 GovTrack, and this is one of the one of the talking boys and Democrats who say,
  564. 39:35oh, that's not what should be said.
  565. 39:38track ranked her as the most liberal senator in the U.S. Senate in 2019. This is a Senate
  566. 39:46that included Laiowatha. That's Elizabeth Warren, by the way, you know, he claims to be
  567. 39:53native Laiowatha. It includes Senator Bernie Sanders. Get off my lawn. She was ranked more
  568. 40:02liberal than those two. And the ranking system was built, was, was applied solely to votes
  569. 40:10She took while a US Senator, Bill, she sponsored or co-sponsored.
  570. 40:15This is all on substance, not on form.
  571. 40:20I know the liberals are saying, oh, well, that doesn't take into effect speech
  572. 40:23as she'd given up.
  573. 40:24Excuse me. Excuse me. Excuse me.
  574. 40:29And it's funny.
  575. 40:30Gov track is sprinting like like Carl Lewis in the Olympic games to take that
  576. 40:36Gov track pole down.
  577. 40:38David asked Cory Booker to.
  578. 40:39Yep.
  579. 40:39Cory Booker was in the Senate and Kamala Harris was ranked more
  580. 40:43liberal than them. And I would remind you that 2019 is a year to the run up where she tried
  581. 40:49to run for president and did not get 1% of the Democrat primary vote. So she was trying
  582. 40:55to bolster her resume for Democrat voters in 2019. So based on her policy positions,
  583. 41:23She is a train wreck.
  584. 41:25She would destroy what we know to be the Constitution Republic that is United States
  585. 41:32of America.
  586. 41:35Immediately one of the things that are happening is that if Kamala Harris is at the top of
  587. 41:40the ticket, there are down ticket races that come to the force.
  588. 41:44Senator Bob Casey in Pennsylvania has a challenger who immediately produced an ad based on Kamala
  589. 41:51Harris being jettisoned, not jettison, but being propelled, I should say.
  590. 41:55to the top of the ticket.
  591. 41:56Look at this as clip number four, go.
  592. 41:59Non-partisan GovTrack has rated you
  593. 42:02as the most liberal senator.
  594. 42:04I am prepared to get rid of the filibuster
  595. 42:07to pass a grain of deals.
  596. 42:08There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking.
  597. 42:10Would you be out off-shore drilling?
  598. 42:11Yes.
  599. 42:12What is the solution for voters in the fossil fuel industry?
  600. 42:15Giving the workers an ability to transition.
  601. 42:18We're not gonna treat people
  602. 42:19who are undocumented cross-border criminals, that's correct.
  603. 42:22Raise your head if you think it should be a civil offense,
  604. 42:25rather than a crime to cross the border without documentation.
  605. 42:29Abolish ice.
  606. 42:30Yeah.
  607. 42:30Is that a position you agree with?
  608. 42:32And we need to probably think of us as a strategy from scratch.
  609. 42:34Outdated, it is wrong-headed thinking
  610. 42:37to think that the only way you're going to get communities
  611. 42:40to be safe is to put more police officers on the street.
  612. 42:42Why do you support changing the dietary guidelines
  613. 42:44that you have to do with the food pair?
  614. 42:46What would people would think?
  615. 42:47Yes, reduce red meat specifically.
  616. 42:49Yes.
  617. 42:50People who are convicted in prison,
  618. 42:51like the Boston Marathon Bar, on death row,
  619. 42:53people who are convicted of sexual assault, they should be able to vote.
  620. 42:56I think we should have that conversation.
  621. 42:58We have to have a buyback program, a nice support, a mandatory buyback program.
  622. 43:02So for people out there who like their insurance, they don't get to keep it.
  623. 43:05Let's eliminate all of that.
  624. 43:06Let's move on.
  625. 43:07I am opposed to any policy that would deny any human being public health period.
  626. 43:14The more people get to know her, they're going to be particularly impressed by her ability.
  627. 43:23These are some of the realities that are presented here.
  628. 43:28Senator Kamala Harris is one of only 14 people that signed on to the Green New Deal in the
  629. 43:35United States Senate.
  630. 43:41Two others that signed the Green New Deal as co-sponsors, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator
  631. 43:46Elizabeth Warren.
  632. 43:49Kamala Harris is for universal healthcare.
  633. 43:53This is to have an imposition into United States of America, what exists in England,
  634. 44:00what exists in Canada.
  635. 44:02There is no more private healthcare industry.
  636. 44:05It is universal government, socialized medicine.
  637. 44:13Kamala Harris advocated for a complete transition away from what is disparagingly referred to
  638. 44:22as fossil fuels.
  639. 44:26These are, we've talked about this before.
  640. 44:29Guys, if you want to destroy a nation, do this, do this.
  641. 44:39do I need to mention her radical unlimited celebration of the slaughter of innocent children in
  642. 44:47the womb? Radical. She views as an accomplishment for the vice president to be the first vice
  643. 44:57president to go to an abortion clinic. I don't necessarily think that's an accomplice
  644. 45:06for you want to celebrate and I know the political climate that we're in. Kamala Harris supported
  645. 45:12a universal jobs guarantee. She supported universal basic income UBI. That is where the
  646. 45:21government guarantees every citizen a certain amount of money every month just for breathing.
  647. 45:31She wanted to impose upon the nation quote unquote universal access to healthy foods. Forget
  648. 45:36market forces, market participation. It will be a government imposed phenomenon.
  649. 45:46Kamala Harris support, supported, supports free college for American citizens.
  650. 45:54Kamala Harris supported the government compelled termination of the use of combustion engine
  651. 46:03vehicles by 2030.
  652. 46:05These are things she supported.
  653. 46:09I go on and on and on and on and on and on and on with this guy.
  654. 46:162019, she tried to position herself to run for the presidency.
  655. 46:23He represents the opposite of a preservation of our constitutional republic.
  656. 46:30This is why I say, and I'm not talking about using a pejorative.
  657. 46:34I'm not talking about using an insult.
  658. 46:36I am talking about her policy preferences indicate that she folds right alongside Bernie
  659. 46:45Sanders, not only being a Democrat, but among the most radical wing of Democrats.
  660. 46:55I'm going to talk more about this going forward, but this is, this is who she is.
  661. 47:07This is who she has been.
  662. 47:11She is the one that she's proud of this.
  663. 47:14Then when David Deliden exposed to Planned Parenthood for selling the body
  664. 47:19parts of murdered babies, she is the one who prosecuted him as attorney,
  665. 47:23general of the state of California.
  666. 47:30So while there's lots of questions and I have questions about what specifically
  667. 47:37precipitated Mr. Biden stepping away from his reelection campaign.
  668. 47:40But you cannot say in one breath, we have a republic if you can keep it and on the other
  669. 47:47breath say in Kamala Harris is the way that we go forward.
  670. 47:52You can't square that circle.
  671. 47:54That dog don't hunt.
  672. 47:57This is what's going forward and this is why I'm saying that is a target rich environment
  673. 48:01based on her record to demonstrate for the American people that if you care about the future of
  674. 48:08country you would run far away as possible from her and you would encourage
  675. 48:12others to do the same. More of this is gonna happen. I'm gonna do more of this
  676. 48:18going into more detail going forward but she is among the extreme of the
  677. 48:26extreme in terms of the candidacy for the president's. Thank you for tuning in
  678. 48:35Lord willing we will be back tomorrow. The views and opinions expressed in this
  679. 48:47broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family Association or American
  680. 48:52Family Radio.

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