The Hamilton Corner

August 12, 2024 · 47:50

J.D. Vance is doing his job for the Trump-Vance ticket.

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0:00 - 15:00. Romans 12:1-2. Lack of discernment stems from something else. 15:00 - 31:00. J.D. Vance is doing his job for the Trump-Vance ticket. 31:00 - 48:00. The quiet part is truly being said out loud. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links JD Vance CNN interview Biden on CBS Nancy Pelosi Team Trump Ad

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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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  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God has called you and me to be His ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28and now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:31Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner,
  13. 0:39Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  14. 0:42I am excited to be in studio with you.
  15. 0:47There is a lot that is happening all over the planet,
  16. 0:54all over our country as well.
  17. 0:58It's just remarkable.
  18. 0:59You know, you have the USS Abraham Lincoln being summoned.
  19. 1:02to the Middle East, is a guided missile submarine.
  20. 1:10Mm-hmm.
  21. 1:11Well, no, actually, a guided missile submarine has been ordered to the Middle East.
  22. 1:16And in addition to the guided missile submarine, the USS Abraham Lincoln,
  23. 1:20which is an aircraft strike group, was instructed to accelerate,
  24. 1:25accelerate its travel to the Middle East region amid the rising tensions
  25. 1:32in anticipation of Iran's strength.
  26. 1:35That going on, we have JD Vance providing,
  27. 1:42frankly, a masterclass of message discipline
  28. 1:46and taking advantage of the existing,
  29. 1:51albeit obviously biased,
  30. 1:56and slanted legacy media apparatus,
  31. 1:59and you turn it to your purpose.
  32. 2:02I'm telling you, it was refreshing to witness that level of a plumb demonstrated on the national
  33. 2:14stage to say it simply, JD Vance is doing his job so far, so far to try to advance the cause
  34. 2:22of the Trump Vance ticket.
  35. 2:25Nevertheless the most important thing that is going on is that the Lord is still on his
  36. 2:29throne.
  37. 2:34Glory, glory, glory to God.
  38. 2:36Thank you all for tuning into the program.
  39. 2:37As I mentioned Abraham Hamilton the third is my name.
  40. 2:40I am host of the Hamilton corner.
  41. 2:42I am joined by the corner contingent right across from me.
  42. 2:45My man, a hundred grand Mr. Bobby.
  43. 2:47And I have a wondered he is positioned directly under the disrespectful clock.
  44. 2:54So when I see the clock, I have to see Bobby.
  45. 2:56When I see Bobby, I see the clock in the screening room.
  46. 2:59We have produced extraordinary, often imitated, but never duplicated.
  47. 3:02Y'all know what it is.
  48. 3:03The real Jay Mac ladies and gentlemen, and we are ready to rock and roll with
  49. 3:06today's edition of the program at this very moment.
  50. 3:09Many of you, if not most of you,
  51. 3:11are making your transition from your part, time, jobs,
  52. 3:17which is where you and I as well generate an income.
  53. 3:22I know it is an important feature of our lives.
  54. 3:24It is an important factor in our lives,
  55. 3:27but that is not the sum total of our lives.
  56. 3:30Income generation is simply a means
  57. 3:34to resource broader purpose.
  58. 3:36Of course, we can have enduring and significant encounters and functions within that capacity,
  59. 3:44but my simple communication of this is to convey the reality that our culture works to
  60. 3:49make us think we are synonymous with what we do to generate revenue, and that is not the
  61. 3:53case.
  62. 3:54Income generation is all but is simply a feature of what we do, and it is not synonymous with
  63. 4:00who we are.
  64. 4:01cultivation, if you are a member of the body of Christ, is what we are dedicated to.
  65. 4:07And the first outpost, if you will, for this outcome cultivation is within our home.
  66. 4:11If you are born again, first of all, glory to God.
  67. 4:15Let us celebrate the fact that we are born again as the scripture says, let the redeemed of the
  68. 4:19Lord say so. Lord, the greatest miracle any one of us will ever enjoy is being quickened to life
  69. 4:27from being dead and trespasses and sin. If we are regenerate, and the Lord has given us
  70. 4:34Time on his earth, his oxygen to fill our lungs, he has purpose for us.
  71. 4:41The cap sheath of that purpose is the execution of his commission,
  72. 4:45going therefore into his cosmos, making disciples of all nations, of all ethnos,
  73. 4:50that disciple-making mandate begins in our homes.
  74. 4:54For too long the world has made us think little of our homes,
  75. 4:57and we think the world of winning the world will be ignored what's happening in our homes.
  76. 5:02In fact, the Lord's will is for us to reverse that concept,
  77. 5:05that if as I said earlier, you are regenerate the first external place to where you are committed
  78. 5:10to ministry must be within your family. If you're blessed to be married, you start with your spouse.
  79. 5:16If you're blessed to have young children in your home and it then extends to your children.
  80. 5:23Both husband and wife must be invested and committed to cultivating the Lord's purposes
  81. 5:31and to shaping the hearts and minds of the little ones who have been entrusted to his care,
  82. 5:34here. Sorry, I trust it to our care. And then as we baton down the hatches, if you will at
  83. 5:40home, we work outwardly from there. Thank you. Bobby's giving me some more information. So
  84. 5:46the USS Georgia is a guided missile sub. It can carry up to a 154 Tomahawk subsonic cruise
  85. 5:52missiles translation. Don't play with it. Don't play with it. To the word of God, we go. We
  86. 6:00must have in a very, very, very important conversation today. And this conversation is
  87. 6:04actually going to impact or should I say guide the remainder of the program. Romans 12 verses
  88. 6:111 and 2, by way of reminder, this is the epistle penned by the Apostle Paul by inspiration of the
  89. 6:17Spirit of God to Christians in Rome with the divine providential expectation and application
  90. 6:25to believers all over the world, but the epistle was delivered to believers in Rome.
  91. 6:31And to the believer, the Lord said through Paul, therefore, I urge you brethren by the mercies
  92. 6:38of God to present your bodies and living in holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is
  93. 6:47your spiritual service of worship and do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed
  94. 6:56by the renewing of your mind.
  95. 6:59So that, in order that, so that you may prove
  96. 7:04what the will of God is, that which is good
  97. 7:08and acceptable and perfect.
  98. 7:13Right out of the gate, first and foremost,
  99. 7:15the Lord says through the Apostle Paul,
  100. 7:16therefore I urge you, brethren,
  101. 7:18as you verbi say numerous times,
  102. 7:19when you see it there for in scripture,
  103. 7:21we must seek what it is there for.
  104. 7:23This passage follows all that it was written in chapters one
  105. 7:263 11 and Paul's epistle to the Romans to the believers in Rome, to the believers in Rome,
  106. 7:36and to the believers in Rome.
  107. 7:37In light of all that is included in chapters 1 3 11, the Lord says through Paul, I urge
  108. 7:41you therefore brother and by the mercies of God to present your bodies, a living and holy
  109. 7:47sacrifice.
  110. 7:48Let me just say this very plainly.
  111. 7:50You cannot represent yourself as a worshipper of God, yet you use your body as a rebel.
  112. 8:00This is not some bygone concept for pure,
  113. 8:06tentacle pilgrims.
  114. 8:07The Lord requires holiness of you and of me today.
  115. 8:10He requires us to worship him in spirit and in truth.
  116. 8:14A part of worshiping our Lord includes what we do with our bodies.
  117. 8:19And I know with the talking snake media says, I know what the culture says, I know what the
  118. 8:24spirit of the age says, and guess what?
  119. 8:26Just because you're loud, don't make your right.
  120. 8:30because your opinion may be popular.
  121. 8:33That make it right.
  122. 8:35You can be loud and wrong.
  123. 8:38Sexual immorality is still sexual immorality.
  124. 8:41Lust is still lust and it's still sinful.
  125. 8:43Fornication is still sinful.
  126. 8:46Heterosexual fornication is still sinful.
  127. 8:50Heterosexual adultery is still sinful.
  128. 8:53Homosexual homosexuality is sinful.
  129. 8:55And let's be clear.
  130. 8:58The bodily function as well as the inordinate desires.
  131. 9:00Christ came not merely to conform our conduct, but to transform us at a desire level.
  132. 9:05That's why Jesus Himself says, if you look upon a woman, we'll less than your heart.
  133. 9:12That's all the people to try to say.
  134. 9:14You can be a gay, celibate Christian.
  135. 9:17That's a lie.
  136. 9:18You cannot.
  137. 9:19No more than you can be a lustful, heterosexual Christian.
  138. 9:22No longer than you can be a covetous Christian.
  139. 9:27Isn't it amazing?
  140. 9:28We understand God's prohibition on simple desire when it comes to things like, oh, no greed.
  141. 9:33Let me even have to take somebody stuff.
  142. 9:36You just have greed.
  143. 9:39And let me let you know something else.
  144. 9:42The term was actually often translated into the English Bibles as immorality, sexual immorality
  145. 9:47comes from the Greek word, poor Nea, which includes your root word where we get our English word
  146. 9:52part, not gruffy from.
  147. 9:56That's a one word summation of Jesus's prohibition on longing and yearning, even if you're not
  148. 10:01involved in the activity.
  149. 10:03Because Christ came not merely to conform conduct like a Pavlovian dog.
  150. 10:07He came to transform us at a heart level,
  151. 10:09which includes our desires being submitted
  152. 10:11to the Lordship of Christ.
  153. 10:12Let me keep it moving.
  154. 10:15Jesus, by His Spirit, communicates through the Apostle Paul,
  155. 10:20governing our bodies appropriately is included
  156. 10:23in our spiritual service of worship.
  157. 10:26Then the Lord goes on to explain and to command
  158. 10:29that the believer is not to be conformed to this world.
  159. 10:34Now why would God give us this guidance
  160. 10:36and instruction in His word?
  161. 10:37because he knows that believers in every generation,
  162. 10:40that in every time period, in every era,
  163. 10:43that we would have to overcome the temptation
  164. 10:46to be men pleasers.
  165. 10:48We would have to overcome the temptation
  166. 10:50to go along and get along.
  167. 10:52We'd have to overcome the temptation of,
  168. 10:54yeah, you know, I just wanna fit in.
  169. 10:56I'll just tell you very plainly.
  170. 10:59God called us to be a peculiar people.
  171. 11:00It's not because we go out and try to make ourselves
  172. 11:02just anti the world.
  173. 11:03No, as you commit yourself to Christ
  174. 11:06and you submit yourself to Christ and you are conformed to him
  175. 11:10as the world darkens is gonna be increasingly obvious
  176. 11:14that you're not going along with it.
  177. 11:16So by the very nature, dare I say,
  178. 11:18super nature of the reality of being born again,
  179. 11:21you're going to be different.
  180. 11:24And with the Lord of Santhruya Apostle Paul
  181. 11:26is because you are different,
  182. 11:28refuse to try to act like you're something that you're not.
  183. 11:30Refuse allow your mind and your heart to be lined out
  184. 11:34and framed according to something that you are not.
  185. 11:38But he doesn't just give us that command.
  186. 11:39He explains why it is important to do this.
  187. 11:42Back to verse two,
  188. 11:43and do not be conformed to this world,
  189. 11:45but be transformed by the manuda of their mind.
  190. 11:49As we've explained before,
  191. 11:50the Greek word there's metamorpho,
  192. 11:51the tenses they continue phenomenon.
  193. 11:53So the reality is that the believer's heart and mind
  194. 11:56should be continually going through a process
  195. 11:58from caterpillar,
  196. 11:58which is where we reminded of evidence
  197. 12:01of the old man, the sinful nature,
  198. 12:03from caterpillar to chrysalis,
  199. 12:05where we are being shaped, moved, refined,
  200. 12:07the heat is being applied to the metal so that the drawers comes to the top.
  201. 12:10So it can be skimmed off and then to butterfly to what a newness of life is put
  202. 12:14on display. And as we continue to walk and grow, the local confronts us by
  203. 12:17his grace with another area to where, oh, another wrinkle that it needs to iron
  204. 12:22with the steam and maybe even a little bit of starch. All right.
  205. 12:26But then it tells us why do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed
  206. 12:29by the renewal of your mind. Well, why governor?
  207. 12:32So that you may prove what the will of God is.
  208. 12:37Guess what the Lord is telling us in these few verses?
  209. 12:39For the professing believer who lives continuously
  210. 12:42conform to the world,
  211. 12:43guess what the immediate consequence of that?
  212. 12:46A dilution of your capacity for discernment.
  213. 12:52A lot of us are living and understanding things
  214. 12:54that are happening around us right now,
  215. 12:55and you're provoked to ask the question,
  216. 12:58Hey, am I don't wanna see this?
  217. 13:00Why don't more of us see this?
  218. 13:02And what the word of God shows us is the reason
  219. 13:04why more of us are not seeing it
  220. 13:06is because we are so steeped in worldliness.
  221. 13:10We are so conformed to the world
  222. 13:12to where the professing body of Christ in many instances,
  223. 13:15not everywhere because the Lord maintains the remnant,
  224. 13:17but in many instances that we are so worldly,
  225. 13:21that we've gone nose blind
  226. 13:24to the things that are odious to the Lord.
  227. 13:28And as a result, many people,
  228. 13:30while professing to be believers,
  229. 13:32they find themselves following along
  230. 13:34with the agenda of the spirit of the age,
  231. 13:37following along with the prevalent cultural norms.
  232. 13:41Do not be conformed to this world,
  233. 13:48but be transformed by the renewing of your mind
  234. 13:50so that you may prove what the will of God is,
  235. 13:53that which is good, acceptable, and perfect.
  236. 13:57Many professing believers in ability to identify
  237. 14:01and to discern the will of God simply put
  238. 14:03is because we're worldly.
  239. 14:06In our longings, our appetites, our yearnings, our preferences,
  240. 14:11the things we ascribe merit to,
  241. 14:12the things we ascribe worth to,
  242. 14:14The things we ascribe value to simply put is worldliness,
  243. 14:19which contradicts what the Lord told us through the apostle John.
  244. 14:23Love not the world nor the things in it.
  245. 14:27It doesn't mean that we just despise the world.
  246. 14:29It simply means we're in it, but we're not of it.
  247. 14:36This must be our posture.
  248. 14:39I'm not talking about some heretical doctrine
  249. 14:41of perfectionism.
  250. 14:42I am talking about the reality of being regenerated
  251. 14:45and join justification and being postured for sanctification.
  252. 14:52To have being born again that make you sin less,
  253. 14:55but it does result in you and me sinning less.
  254. 15:06Shining light into the darkness.
  255. 15:08This is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  256. 15:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  257. 15:13Abraham Hamilton III here.
  258. 15:16Man, I have so much I want to get to,
  259. 15:19kind of see what's the best way for me to go forward with this.
  260. 15:23I guess I'll start here.
  261. 15:27Yeah, I'll start here and I'll go to where I wanna go next.
  262. 15:30So yesterday, and I alluded to this in the first segment,
  263. 15:35JD Vance put on a masterclass of political engagement.
  264. 15:43And he is fulfilling his role
  265. 15:47as the subordinate on a presidential ticket,
  266. 15:51because a lot of times you have people
  267. 15:52who are uncomfortable, unwilling for a host of reasons,
  268. 15:56to walk into the lines, then if you will,
  269. 16:02that is the talking snake media.
  270. 16:06And just in case anybody needs to,
  271. 16:07neither needs a refresher as to why I refer to them that way
  272. 16:10sometimes is you can just go back to Genesis chapter three.
  273. 16:15And you'll see why I'm saying that.
  274. 16:18There are very significant issues happening
  275. 16:21on the global front, I mentioned about the guided missile
  276. 16:27missile submarine being ordered into the Middle East, the USS Abraham Lincoln is being instructed
  277. 16:33to accelerate its travel to the region because of the expectation of an Iranian attack against
  278. 16:43Israel. But I want to start here because this is a type of message discipline that a political
  279. 16:51campaign requires and frankly it would be better if Mr. Trump could display a bit of
  280. 17:07message discipline. It would be better but in this instance I really feel like JD Vance
  281. 17:15is contrasting with Mr. Trump in a lot of ways but I want to start and I want to show
  282. 17:21show you some clips and then give, you know, kind of talk through the evidence of what it
  283. 17:27is and to why we're going here. So one of the first things I think I want to go to is JD Vance's
  284. 17:38conversation with Dana Bash on CNN and it is instructive for a host of issues or a host of
  285. 17:46reasons I should say. Let's go first to clip number two. Go.
  286. 17:56I think it's pretty straightforward actually. We're running against a set of policies that
  287. 17:59I think have failed the American people. And on the question of when he left the National
  288. 18:06Guard, he filed his election paperwork, February 10, 2005, that was a month before the National
  289. 18:13Guard even announced that it was possible that they would deploy to Iraq and it ended up
  290. 18:18being two months. He retired two months before they actually got the paperwork.
  291. 18:22But on CNN last night, one of the people who was actually in charge of him said they knew
  292. 18:26they were going to deploy to Iraq in February of 2004, so, or so he followed 2004. So he knew
  293. 18:32he was going to Iraq. He decided to quit to retire, whatever word you want to use.
  294. 18:36Retire.
  295. 18:37Because whatever, because he wanted to run for Congress. He lied about that. He said that
  296. 18:43when he decided to retire, he did not know that he was going to Iraq. That is another
  297. 18:47untruth as even his senior military officer said.
  298. 18:50So again, I'm not criticizing the service.
  299. 18:53I'm criticizing the dishonesty.
  300. 18:55Dishonesty spoken in favor and for the purpose
  301. 18:58of political benefit.
  302. 19:00And I think that the most important thing here,
  303. 19:01Dana, is it goes to Kamala Harris' judgment.
  304. 19:04Tim Walts is ultimately going to be the vice president.
  305. 19:06Kamala Harris is in great health.
  306. 19:08I'm sure she's going to be president if she wins for four
  307. 19:10or maybe even eight years.
  308. 19:12Why did Kamala Harris choose a person who
  309. 19:15has lied about their military service?
  310. 19:17I think that is a serious lapse in judgment.
  311. 19:20And I don't want to hear from a campaign spokesperson of Kamala Harris.
  312. 19:23I don't hear Kamala Harris herself address what I just said.
  313. 19:27Mm.
  314. 19:31JD Vance is cooking right there, y'all.
  315. 19:33And I'm going to tell you why.
  316. 19:34So the obviously the context of the conversation is the whole stolen valor argument where you
  317. 19:42have Minnesota governor Tim Walts who has repeatedly and publicly talked about his
  318. 19:52military service in which he declared himself to be not only a military service member, not
  319. 19:58only a veteran but one who's seen war. He even has been on public interviews talking about
  320. 20:03he had PTSD. I kid you not post traumatic stress disorder because of his wartime military
  321. 20:11service and you have Senator JD Vance who many people know his story who was overwhelmingly
  322. 20:17poor overwhelmingly poor from the Rust Belt portion of our country, the portion of our
  323. 20:22country overrun with opiates and drug abuse, violence, I mean, you name it.
  324. 20:28And by God's grace, frankly, he was able to make it out of that environment to go to
  325. 20:38the United States education, became a military, a Marine became a US military member, went on to
  326. 20:48Sterling Business career, became an author of a very, very popular book. And I say,
  327. 20:52They send her and so on and so on.
  328. 20:54So you have a military veteran confronting another military veteran.
  329. 21:00And the issue clearly is the whole stolen valor phenomenon.
  330. 21:06As you heard from the very beginning of the question, clearly Dana Bash is trying to
  331. 21:11present the question in an effort to try to give cover for the Harris Waltz
  332. 21:16campaign, particularly in this instance, Tim Waltz clearly from her tone of voice,
  333. 21:20from her delivery of the question.
  334. 21:23It's really like like a,
  335. 21:25come on JD, you know there's nothing here,
  336. 21:27there's no there there,
  337. 21:28to which JD responds, oh no, no, Miss Bash,
  338. 21:31let's have a bash with this bash.
  339. 21:35There's an issue here.
  340. 21:36And he begins his rebuttal,
  341. 21:39you wanna talk about masterful,
  342. 21:40he begins his rebuttal by saying,
  343. 21:42on your network last night.
  344. 21:46So what is he doing when he does that?
  345. 21:48He is completely undermining her efforts to say what he's saying is unfactual because you
  346. 21:53know, like I know, whenever you have gerbils, ink, sycophants, they want, they try to undermine
  347. 22:00a cogent argument offered in rebuttal.
  348. 22:03He begins his rebuttal by saying, Oh, really, you don't know this?
  349. 22:07It's almost like, girl, you don't know this?
  350. 22:11There's no deficiency in your part because you don't know this.
  351. 22:14But let me inform you that even your own network agrees with me.
  352. 22:17That's what he did in that moment.
  353. 22:19And then began to explain what was reported on CNN on your own network.
  354. 22:24They confirmed the fact that Mr. Walt's lied.
  355. 22:28Then he smoothly transistors from there to say.
  356. 22:31Now the issue is because I'm a veteran, I understand and I respect military service.
  357. 22:37The issue that I have here is lying about what it is you did and lying about what you
  358. 22:44didn't do.
  359. 22:46That's the issue.
  360. 22:48But he even just when I mean think about a box match just when Dana Bash gets used to
  361. 22:54seeing the straight jab, he immediately turns that into and by the way, Dana, the issue with
  362. 23:02that.
  363. 23:03And listen, I'm not going to quibble about a person's service.
  364. 23:05Some Americans serve, some don't.
  365. 23:07I respect service.
  366. 23:08We all should respect service.
  367. 23:10We should respect people even if they don't serve.
  368. 23:12But the issue is that he lied and this was the, you know, the, the, the, the, the Sammy, Sammy
  369. 23:19Davis Jr.
  370. 23:20It's your boy, boy, boy.
  371. 23:22When he hit it with, now here's the deal.
  372. 23:25This is our actual factual.
  373. 23:28It was all of this on the table.
  374. 23:29Miss Bash, let's have a bash.
  375. 23:34Kamala Harris picks this dude to be her VP.
  376. 23:36I think that's a problem with her judgment.
  377. 23:42Oh, oh, oh, he's, he's cooking there because he's able to highlight the stolen valor argument.
  378. 23:48down the true issue, which is deception coming from someone who's a purported public servant,
  379. 23:53and then elevate that deception to executive level problematic because the one who wants to
  380. 24:00be the leader of the free world don't even have the discernment to recognize we shouldn't
  381. 24:04have liars at the top of our ticket. This man does all of that in the minute and 25 seconds.
  382. 24:13He's cooking. He's cooking. He goes with all of that and turns it to an issue of Kamala Harris's
  383. 24:21judgment. And then he even advised then to join him, well,
  384. 24:28you didn't get to that part interview, but he's going to get to that next
  385. 24:30clip I play for you. You said, don't you think that's the problem?
  386. 24:35All she could do is to porky pig about I be with the E.
  387. 24:37But he be deep, but he be deep, but he be deep. And then it's not only that.
  388. 24:45JD Vance does what I said needed to be done right on this program.
  389. 24:49He then turns what I do share with you into an invitation for camel
  390. 24:54have to come outside. Because I told you guys they're employing, employing, employing the Biden
  391. 25:00basement strategy. We're gonna keep her, we're gonna keep her away from y'all as long as we
  392. 25:05can. And Ojadee's like, no, no, no, come on out. Because what you're gonna hear next, he
  393. 25:11know, and he says, what I just shared, the problem is not the service is the fact that he's lying
  394. 25:16about it. And the bigger problem is that she doesn't have the wherewithal not to allow him
  395. 25:21mean, where near to the top of the ticket. That is a judgment problem that would be
  396. 25:26foisted upon American people if it's allowed to stand. Then he adds, I think, and I don't
  397. 25:33know if you think so, but I think it's important for her to come out and explain to
  398. 25:36the American people why she thought that was a good idea. I don't want to hear from a
  399. 25:40spokesperson. I don't want to hear from a surrogate. She needs to tell the American
  400. 25:44people why she thought it was a good idea to display such a horrible lack of
  401. 25:48judgment, which you will put somebody who would take something that is important to
  402. 25:51the American public as military service and lie about it.
  403. 25:58Let me pick up the next portion of this clip.
  404. 25:59Clip number three, go.
  405. 26:01You know, I've seen a lot of statements from veterans,
  406. 26:05including those you served with saying,
  407. 26:07it's just untoward to be criticizing
  408. 26:10somebody who served for 24 years.
  409. 26:12Dana, I'm not interested in the ad hominem.
  410. 26:15I've heard from a lot of veterans groups
  411. 26:16who criticized Tim Walts.
  412. 26:17The question is, he said he served in war and he didn't.
  413. 26:21That is a dishonesty.
  414. 26:23I really, I couldn't care less what one or the other person says about it.
  415. 26:27I care about what the truth is.
  416. 26:29The truth is that Tim Walsh didn't tell the truth, and importantly, Dana, this is about
  417. 26:33Kamala Harris' judgment.
  418. 26:35And I think that when you ask, why has Kamala Harris allowed the border to be wide open?
  419. 26:40Why has Kamala Harris supported policies that have promoted the increase in inflation?
  420. 26:44I think it goes to the heart of her judgment, and I think that that's what we should be
  421. 26:48talking about.
  422. 26:49One last question.
  423. 26:50Donald Trump didn't serve in the military.
  424. 26:52He received a medical draft deferment for bone spurs to avoid serving in the Vietnam War,
  425. 26:57reportedly as a favor to his father.
  426. 26:59Do you find that shameful too?
  427. 27:01I think that Donald Trump didn't serve in the military, but he didn't lie about it, Dan.
  428. 27:04I've known Donald Trump for a long time.
  429. 27:06He really honors or that is the hardest means for my service.
  430. 27:10Donald Trump didn't lie about serving in the military.
  431. 27:13He didn't say that he went to Vietnam when he didn't.
  432. 27:15This is the problem.
  433. 27:16I don't criticize anybody.
  434. 27:18Whether they served our country or not, I think it's honorable to serve.
  435. 27:21But obviously a lot of people have reasons for not serving.
  436. 27:23I criticize somebody for embellishing their record, for lying, saying, I went to war.
  437. 27:28Dana, do you think that it's a problem that he said I went to war, but he didn't actually?
  438. 27:32That seems to be a problem to me.
  439. 27:33Well, they've corrected that.
  440. 27:35Let's move on to another important issue to voters.
  441. 27:40You saw as you tried to get out of there?
  442. 27:41Let's move on.
  443. 27:42How did they correct it?
  444. 27:44Man, did it advance in that joint cooking like a three star Michelin chef on a Sunday afternoon
  445. 27:49with a full house. Here's what I'm talking about the mastery. You clearly saw Dana Dana
  446. 27:57Bash at first. She didn't realize that JD Vance's rhetorical proverbial political straight jabs
  447. 28:06came with hooks and uppercuts. She went through round one and then decided to come back in for more,
  448. 28:13not realizing that JD was ready. So she then began to try to attack JD Vance's integrity and
  449. 28:20character as a military veteran by using other military veterans to say isn't it
  450. 28:26odious? For anyone to question the unassailable commitment to public servant
  451. 28:34throughout military isn't it odious for you young vans? You young vans to come on
  452. 28:40here and to assert anything negative for a man who has been so selfless so
  453. 28:46loving so caring why he would give himself to military service to his JD
  454. 28:52Vance doesn't take the bait he's like Muhammad Ali in his prime he floats like
  455. 28:56a butterfly but like about a fly things like a beat dips comes around on the
  456. 29:01other side said listen Dana we have to do this again I'm not interested in at
  457. 29:07hominem I'm not interested in what one party may say about another party my
  458. 29:11My interest is the truth.
  459. 29:15That's D-A-T-R-U-T-H.
  460. 29:18Or if I wanna say the truth with the F on it.
  461. 29:21My interest is the truth.
  462. 29:24What JD Vance is doing at that moment,
  463. 29:25he's narrowing the focus for the American people
  464. 29:27because he knows very well,
  465. 29:28his audience at that moment is not Dana Bash.
  466. 29:31His audience is all the eyes and ears
  467. 29:33that we're gonna see in here these clips.
  468. 29:35Cause I didn't see this live, like most Americans.
  469. 29:39Then we're gonna see this and share this.
  470. 29:41And so he narrows the focus to something that should be
  471. 29:43concerned into all Americans, including Dana Bash, by the way,
  472. 29:46which is the truth.
  473. 29:47The issue is not jousting about military service,
  474. 29:50it's about lying about that service.
  475. 29:52So then Dana Bash realizes, oh, I lost that round.
  476. 29:55Let's pivot to something else.
  477. 29:57Since JD Vance is on a crusade, so to speak,
  478. 30:00about clarity and integrity of communication
  479. 30:03vis-a-vis military service.
  480. 30:04So you don't want to go on the same issue anymore.
  481. 30:06She wants to raise an issue that is adjacent to the issue
  482. 30:09she just got Molly who I've
  483. 30:11walked on. And basically to
  484. 30:13take a veteran to say yes but
  485. 30:14but the person at the top of
  486. 30:16your ticket did not serve to
  487. 30:18his JD Vance employs a smooth
  488. 30:22pirouette and says you know
  489. 30:24I'm a Trump never lied about
  490. 30:26his service. He never said he
  491. 30:28was in Vietnam and he never
  492. 30:29was in Vietnam. The issue is
  493. 30:32lying about it and he once again
  494. 30:33comes back to reiterate what
  495. 30:35his overarching point is
  496. 30:37American people you have a
  497. 30:38person who will tap as their
  498. 30:40vice presidential candidate.
  499. 30:42person that is within a heartbeat of the Oval Office, someone who will lie about their military
  500. 30:47service. What type of judgment is that? That is such a lapse of judgment that it should call
  501. 30:53into question her capacity to function at the executive level. Dana Bash recognizes that
  502. 31:00and then tries to dip out. Let's move on. Let's move on. Okay. Because they corrected that.
  503. 31:09And then JD Vance like, oh, they corrected it, but how did they correct it?
  504. 31:13Oh, they had to finally admit that they lied.
  505. 31:19They didn't want to sit in that stew no more.
  506. 31:21Let's move on.
  507. 31:23Let's move on.
  508. 31:27That ladies and gentlemen, was about three good minutes of how you engage Gerbal Zinc.
  509. 31:36You take advantage of that platform.
  510. 31:38You forced them to communicate on your field.
  511. 31:43Dana Bash wanted to discredit JD Vance.
  512. 31:46JD Vance wanted to call Kamala Harris' leadership capacity
  513. 31:49into question.
  514. 31:50He did so by using the deception and the lies from Tim Waltz.
  515. 32:06The Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries
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  517. 32:11Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  518. 32:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  519. 32:17I don't want to give you one more example.
  520. 32:21And I don't know.
  521. 32:22Maybe they did tune into the program
  522. 32:24because I don't know.
  523. 32:26They're sure doing some of the things that I recommended.
  524. 32:28Remember we talked about the necessity of tying
  525. 32:33Kamala Harris and communicating for the American people.
  526. 32:36That doesn't matter who's at the top,
  527. 32:37they're figureheads for the same ideology, right?
  528. 32:40And in this instance,
  529. 32:41when talking about the specific Kamala Harris,
  530. 32:43she needs to be tied to the reality of those policies.
  531. 32:47most of the American people are aware that Mr. Biden was the current Oval Office occupant,
  532. 32:53which is an issue of itself, which I hope to get to before this show ends even more.
  533. 32:59But some people have kind of forgotten about Kackling Kamala because they ain't seen her
  534. 33:04in a while.
  535. 33:06I want you to listen to this next clip.
  536. 33:08It's clip number one.
  537. 33:09Go.
  538. 33:10I think it's pretty straightforward, actually.
  539. 33:12We're running against a set of policies that I think have failed the American people.
  540. 33:16And we're running to a set of policies.
  541. 33:17President Trump's four years in office that I think really
  542. 33:20succeeded for the American people.
  543. 33:21And I think that what's different about it, and you're
  544. 33:23right, Dana, it is different.
  545. 33:25But what's different about it is that we're running against a
  546. 33:27different person who a lot of Americans just don't know.
  547. 33:30And so I think we have to remind people that President Trump
  548. 33:32delivered lower prices, lower inflation, a prosperous and
  549. 33:36peaceful world, and also a secure border.
  550. 33:38And Kamala Harris' policies have produced the exact opposite.
  551. 33:41Now that was an easier case to make when Joe Biden was in there
  552. 33:44because people associate Joe Biden with the policies.
  553. 33:46But I think Kamala Harris clearly owns the policies of the Biden-Harris administration,
  554. 33:51especially when we consider the fact that as we've all learned over the last few months,
  555. 33:55Joe Biden clearly isn't capable of doing the job.
  556. 33:57And so I think that drives home that Kamala Harris really has been the one calling the shots.
  557. 34:01I mean, how could she not?
  558. 34:03I think Joe Biden doesn't really know where he is.
  559. 34:08Yes, and we just heard an end of that was boom goes the dynamite.
  560. 34:13Similar to the previous clip, Kamala Harris needs to come out and speak for this.
  561. 34:17She needs to explain to the American people why.
  562. 34:19She's demonstrated such a horrible lack of judgment.
  563. 34:24The American, it is probably obvious.
  564. 34:26This is fruit for the taking that the American people
  565. 34:29have been confronted with the fact that Mrs. Joseph
  566. 34:32Robin Ed Biden is obviously diminished, obviously.
  567. 34:38So who's been running the show?
  568. 34:40Who's been running the show?
  569. 34:43Ms. Harris can't dodge all the travices
  570. 34:46over the last four years, the last three and a half years.
  571. 34:49Cause she's been there the whole time.
  572. 34:54She's been there the whole time.
  573. 34:59I mean, when you have a Biden Harris administration,
  574. 35:02the Harris does stand for something, doesn't it?
  575. 35:04And the more broad notion that should be presented,
  576. 35:08and it has to be pressed.
  577. 35:10And I think this was a good introductory salvo
  578. 35:12into this area.
  579. 35:14Basically, when did you know,
  580. 35:16what did you know and when did you know it?
  581. 35:20Now, y'all know, I've said, you know, the invisible hand,
  582. 35:23it was right down the street five miles away
  583. 35:25to the Colorado mansion.
  584. 35:26But the Vance Trump team has to pass.
  585. 35:34They have to press this issue because the media won't.
  586. 35:38So intentionally folding all of what has transpired recently
  587. 35:42and placing it at Kamala Harris's footsteps
  588. 35:45because she either has to say,
  589. 35:49I didn't have nothing to do with what happened
  590. 35:53to which the immediate response is,
  591. 35:55you knew he didn't know what was going on.
  592. 35:57So you were perfectly cool?
  593. 35:58Well, letting the non-elected,
  594. 36:01The person who wasn't elected for president
  595. 36:03is not calling the shots.
  596. 36:04And now you're telling us the person
  597. 36:05who was elected for Vice President
  598. 36:06not calling the shots.
  599. 36:06So you've been perfectly cool all this time
  600. 36:09with unelected people calling the shots.
  601. 36:11Or she has to go out the other way and say,
  602. 36:13yeah, it was me.
  603. 36:15Either way, it gets what you have.
  604. 36:22Speaking of that, and again,
  605. 36:25the lying media would never tell the American people the truth.
  606. 36:28But what happens invariably very similar
  607. 36:30to the Federal Reserve Act
  608. 36:31that the people couldn't believe they got away with this.
  609. 36:34They committed a heist and they couldn't believe it.
  610. 36:38I mean, these folks went on to brag in the 1920s
  611. 36:44what they finally got and accomplished.
  612. 36:46And the same thing is happening now.
  613. 36:48So I am going to start this with Nancy Pelosi.
  614. 36:55She was interviewed by the New Yorker radio
  615. 36:58and got to a point at the interview
  616. 37:00where she had to begin to explain her role
  617. 37:03and Mr. Robinette stepping aside from the re-election campaign
  618. 37:10which raises the spectrum, okay, you can't run for re-election,
  619. 37:14but you still have the nuclear football.
  620. 37:18Somebody make that make sense for me.
  621. 37:20And again, this goes back to discernment.
  622. 37:23And I'm gonna set this conversation up
  623. 37:25with something I've said before.
  624. 37:27And this is something that people try to get away from.
  625. 37:30In order for the prevailing narrative concern
  626. 37:32in the 2020 election to stand,
  627. 37:34you would be required to acknowledge and to admit as a fact
  628. 37:39that Mr. Joseph Robin Edbiden was in the 2020 election
  629. 37:43the most popular electoral presidential candidate in American history, according to the vote
  630. 37:50tally. I'm going to say that again. For the prevailing there to be true, Mr. Biden had
  631. 37:58to be the most popular electoral presidential candidate in American history, according to
  632. 38:05the vote tally. 81 million votes. The second highest vote tally in American presidential
  633. 38:12political history is Mr. Trump in 2020. Now just s just simmer with that. Do you truly believe
  634. 38:22Mr. Biden was more popular than Ronald Reagan in his two terms more popular than Barack Obama in his
  635. 38:28two terms more pop you see what I'm saying. All right. Now getting to this.
  636. 38:37Nancy Pelosi is saying the quiet part out loud and I don't even really think she realizes what
  637. 38:42she's saying. But remember, we've been talking about discernment. Listen to Nancy Pelosi as
  638. 38:53she discusses Mr. Biden's withdrawal from the reelection campaign. Clip number seven, go.
  639. 38:59I love him so much. I think he's been a really a fantastic president of the United States.
  640. 39:05So I really wanted him to make a decision of a better campaign because they were not facing
  641. 39:13the fact of what was happening.
  642. 39:14Just so that I never been that impressed with his political operation.
  643. 39:19Oh, Biden's operation.
  644. 39:20Yeah, I'm not.
  645. 39:21I mean, I just happened it.
  646. 39:23They won the White House Bravo.
  647. 39:26But because they were not facing the fact of what was happening, just so that I never
  648. 39:34been that impressed with his political operation.
  649. 39:38Biden's operation.
  650. 39:39Yeah, I'm not.
  651. 39:40I mean, I just happened it.
  652. 39:41They won the White House Bravo.
  653. 39:44But so my concern was this ain't happening and we have to make a decision for us that's
  654. 39:55to happen and the president has to make the decision for that to happen.
  655. 39:59Let me just say I won't say necessarily I knew what I was doing at that time.
  656. 40:04I knew what I was doing in the whole thing, not just that shit.
  657. 40:09What was that?
  658. 40:11Donald Trump would never set foot in the White House again.
  659. 40:17When people tell you who they are, y'all not a finished that sentence, believe them.
  660. 40:25Nancy Pelosi is in her 80s.
  661. 40:28She is a political of politicals who understands all the realities of electoral politics.
  662. 40:43She's focusing on one thing that realizing she's opening the back door with her experience
  663. 40:53in politics.
  664. 40:56Having the man who she says, oh, I just love him so much.
  665. 40:58He was a great president.
  666. 40:59Remember before she said he should be on Mount Rushmore.
  667. 41:03Maybe not replacing Abraham Lincoln, but at least Teddy.
  668. 41:07She said Teddy P with a column.
  669. 41:09No, she can at least be next to Teddy P.
  670. 41:12Teddy are actually, but knowing what she knows about politics,
  671. 41:18knowing what I said before I played her clip, that the prevailing narrative is
  672. 41:23that Mr. Biden got the most votes in presidential electoral political history in America.
  673. 41:29Being the political that she is, she says, I've never been oppressed with this political
  674. 41:34operation. They went and I said, say that again from it. Would you say fancy Nancy?
  675. 41:39You just say I won't say necessarily I knew what I was doing at that time. I knew what
  676. 41:45I was doing. That's a thing that's very bad. That impressed with his political operation.
  677. 41:49there. I have never been that impressed with this political operation. I have never been
  678. 41:56that impressed with this political operation. You, ma'am, a lifelong politician have never
  679. 42:02been impressed with the ability for a man to get the most votes in US presidential election
  680. 42:07history. Why haven't you been impressed, Nancy? Could it be? The 81 is not Kobe Bryant's 81
  681. 42:19Against the Toronto Raptors. Could it be that the 81 ain't the 81?
  682. 42:26Can you imagine a Republican president who got the most president you most votes in
  683. 42:30electoral political history? And the Republicans say, ah, you know what? You've never really been
  684. 42:36that good of a politician. Okay, you won the White House, bravo. What? What? That's not a big deal to
  685. 42:48you? Or are you saying that because you know that what happened in 2020 may not have been what
  686. 42:58what they saying it is.
  687. 43:01Cause if you have a person who's been the most popular candidate
  688. 43:04in presidential history, it wouldn't be that easy to just be like,
  689. 43:07ah, you know, you know, you're done good.
  690. 43:09You know, it's like, you know, in baseball, you have a picture.
  691. 43:14You don't, you don't, you don't call in a relief picture when
  692. 43:17Nolan Ryan is still throwing a hundred mile power fastballs
  693. 43:20and striking folks out is what I'm saying.
  694. 43:22You know, you get what I'm saying?
  695. 43:23She said that in front of everybody.
  696. 43:26And then you pair that with this wonderful blessing
  697. 43:29from CBS who said we want to talk to Mr. Biden himself
  698. 43:33and then allow your discernment to kick in.
  699. 43:36Clip number four, y'all ready?
  700. 43:38Go.
  701. 43:39Look, uh, uh, the polls we had showed that it was neck and neck race
  702. 43:44would have been down on the wire.
  703. 43:46But what happened was, uh, a number of my Democratic colleagues
  704. 43:51in the House of the Senate thought that I was gonna hurt them
  705. 43:55in the racist.
  706. 43:56And I was concerned if I stayed in the race, that would be the topic you'd be interviewing
  707. 44:03about why did Nancy Pelosi say why did someone and I thought it'd be a real distraction.
  708. 44:10And guys, this is remarkable.
  709. 44:14You have the current occupant of the Oval Office literally confirming the fact that it
  710. 44:20was a coup.
  711. 44:21You got tossed straight out.
  712. 44:23So he's explaining from his perspective, hey, you know, it's a tight race.
  713. 44:28He's gonna go down to the wire, but I thought I was doing all right.
  714. 44:31But then I had leaders at the Democrat party from the House and the Senate.
  715. 44:37Huh.
  716. 44:38The House, could it be Nancy Pelosi and the Senate, Chuck Schumer, who all gathered at Barack
  717. 44:47Obama's behest.
  718. 44:51And he says that they came to him saying that, well, you know, even though you're the most
  719. 44:56popular president American presidential electoral history, we're concerned that you might be
  720. 45:01a downer on the down ballad races.
  721. 45:07So you can either leave willingly or we're going to force you out because you notice the
  722. 45:12next thing he said, if I didn't step down, I would be talking to you here and you would
  723. 45:17be interviewing me about what Nancy Pelosi said.
  724. 45:21What does he show?
  725. 45:22He's showing a threat to folks.
  726. 45:26And don't forget the all of a sudden shot face deluge of all kind of articles.
  727. 45:32Now, all of a sudden post June 27th.
  728. 45:35Now all of a sudden.
  729. 45:36Oh my gosh, I don't believe Richard Biden, you get his cause of finish line after just a week before
  730. 45:42Telling us all these videos that is showing mr. Biden don't know up from down
  731. 45:46He doesn't know when to stop when to go. These are cheap fakes and deep fakes
  732. 45:50These people told us that mr. Biden is the best that he ever was the best he'd ever been best he ever was
  733. 45:56That's after they told us. He's the most popular president in American prectoral political history
  734. 46:0181 million 81 million don't let people forget
  735. 46:0481 million, 81 million, 81 million.
  736. 46:12He's literally confirming, I really didn't want to go,
  737. 46:16but they forced me out.
  738. 46:17Because if I didn't agree to go out,
  739. 46:19then I was gonna have to deal with all of these people
  740. 46:21who are supposed to be my allies,
  741. 46:22telling the media why I can't do it.
  742. 46:27And it's amazing.
  743. 46:29Our media seems disinterested in these stories.
  744. 46:34You wonder why that is, could it be,
  745. 46:37that they are complicit in creating these stories?
  746. 46:40the same media that lied to us about mRNA injections, the same media that's lied to us about all of this other stuff, now they want us to believe me this time.
  747. 46:57While I'm presenting all of this, guys, discernment.
  748. 47:02discernment. There is no way that all of these people are surprised. There is no way.
  749. 47:09There's also no way that they are unaware, I'm talking about Dana Bash and others,
  750. 47:16that they are complicit in what's in there to be pursued. So my purpose is
  751. 47:21sharing all of this, is so that you can utilize this information and these tactics
  752. 47:28in your conversations with your friends, families, and love. Discernment is the
  753. 47:32product, the product, coordinate scripture of refusing to conform to the world.
  754. 47:37The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those
  755. 47:45of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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