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August 15, 2024 · 49:28

Soooo… misinformation IS acceptable to the American Pravda as long as its agenda is advanced.

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0:00 - 15:00. Hebrews 5:11-14. Discernment requires constant employment. 15:00 - 31:00. Soooo… misinformation IS acceptable to the American Pravda as long as its agenda is advanced. 31:00 - 48:00. Who’s trying to enter our country illegally through New Mexico? To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links CNN defends Kamala Harris Google glitch Taliban 3rd anniversary Omar Shehada

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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.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  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, everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:38I'm your host Abraham Hamilton the third.
  14. 0:41Apparently we have displeased the Orwellian 1984 overlords
  15. 0:49at the tube of use sufficiently to wear.
  16. 0:54This is, can't make this stuff up, man.
  17. 0:58Landed free in the home of the brave.
  18. 1:01where if you're brave, you might not be free.
  19. 1:03Man, oh man. Oh man. That's hilariously not funny.
  20. 1:10Allerias, not funny. This is where we are.
  21. 1:15I know there's a significant amount of people who would like to consume the program that way.
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  25. 1:34And this is why, frankly,
  26. 1:36AFA started the streaming service because we knew
  27. 1:39that this would be one of the things that would occur
  28. 1:43at some point, you know.
  29. 1:45And then of course you have AFR.net,
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  41. 2:21I was talking to a brother today saying, man, when the how soon your podcast available and
  42. 2:26I'm saying, man, they're available immediately.
  43. 2:27I'm like, man, that's quick.
  44. 2:30Absolutely.
  45. 2:31Lord of God.
  46. 2:33Well, I am joined today as usual by the corner continued right across from me my man a hundred grand mr. Bobby
  47. 2:42In his red shirt
  48. 2:45And we have producers are extraordinary the real J Mac often imitated but never duplicated in the building as well
  49. 2:53And we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program. I know many of you were perplexed
  50. 2:59you were
  51. 3:01confused
  52. 3:02You are concerned
  53. 3:05Because one Rachel Gunn also known as Ray Gunn from Australia might
  54. 3:10She somehow made it to the limits for breakdancing
  55. 3:20Never fear breakdancing will not make a reappear since 2028 by the way
  56. 3:24We may get to that later on in the program
  57. 3:26But we have certainly more important issues to get you we've been talking
  58. 3:30On the show when at this moment many of you are making your transition from your part-time job
  59. 3:35where you generate an income to your full-time jobs, where you cultivate an outcome.
  60. 3:39And as you do so, I want to encourage you to make your transition with intentionality.
  61. 3:44I want to say I'm also grateful for the podcast listeners. I know there's a pretty significant
  62. 3:49contingent, hundreds of thousands of you actually, who listen to the podcast. So I'm grateful for that.
  63. 3:56I want to say welcome to you as well because I get notices, I get messages every once in a while,
  64. 4:03Hey, don't forget about us.
  65. 4:04I know I'm gonna listen to you when I'm all my way to my part time job.
  66. 4:07So I understand that.
  67. 4:08Thank you for tuning into the program.
  68. 4:11But if you haven't recognized it yet, man, what's happening in your house is more
  69. 4:14important than what's going on in the White House.
  70. 4:15It's high time for us to live locally.
  71. 4:18We need to build individualized, not individualized in order to be separatist,
  72. 4:22but localized systems of functioning, you know, to where we, as the scripture
  73. 4:27says, do good to all, but especially the household of faith, where they're
  74. 4:30entrepreneurs and your local assembly man that's where you need to patronize local farmers,
  75. 4:35local business owners. You may need to become a local business owner because what is happening,
  76. 4:41what is happening is truly an effort to undermine the republic into which everything is localized
  77. 4:47and centralized nationally and we become dependent upon national and now frankly international
  78. 4:54systems. Never forget in the fall out of schmovit which is part of the reason why I've learned
  79. 5:00YouTube has been upset with us from shows we did back in 2021.
  80. 5:06That is that is hilarious.
  81. 5:11That is hilarious. But again, not funny.
  82. 5:15They're reaching all the way back in the crates.
  83. 5:17We don't like what you said in 2021.
  84. 5:21Right. But we're going to keep saying it.
  85. 5:23So, you know, chips fall where they make.
  86. 5:28But what goes on in your home is far more important than all of that.
  87. 5:30We need to build these local systems sufficiently so that we're fortified
  88. 5:34against insanity at the national level.
  89. 5:38That's simply what it is, what I was saying.
  90. 5:40Back during the time of Shmovett, we learned,
  91. 5:42oh yeah, you know, some of our most vital medicines,
  92. 5:48they're producing China.
  93. 5:50So I'm sure nothing bad would happen there
  94. 5:54in the event that China decides, you know what?
  95. 5:58It's time for us to flex a little bit more of our muscle.
  96. 6:01We should produce our stuff here.
  97. 6:03Should we do some stuff here?
  98. 6:05We need to be the people, the land of the free
  99. 6:07and the home of the brave.
  100. 6:08We need to be brave enough to live free.
  101. 6:13I'm not preaching at you.
  102. 6:14I'm including myself in the same phenomenon.
  103. 6:18I've made some moves personally, to fortify myself,
  104. 6:23putting my family in a position where there's one way in,
  105. 6:25one way out.
  106. 6:26Think Bobby and Jeff know what I'm talking about?
  107. 6:28That I'll see you before you see me.
  108. 6:32Not being afraid, but just being wise,
  109. 6:34endeavoring to be wise and cautious.
  110. 6:37Cause there's no need to fear.
  111. 6:38God calls us and commands us to fear not.
  112. 6:43But we need to be engaged.
  113. 6:44So the word of God we go Hebrews chapter five.
  114. 6:47We've been talking about discernment
  115. 6:51and Lord willing throughout the show,
  116. 6:53I hope to illustrate some recent examples
  117. 6:56as to why discernment is necessary.
  118. 6:58The Lord has warned us in numerous instances,
  119. 7:00in numerous places that as things progress
  120. 7:04or should I say regress, deception will be palpable
  121. 7:10as well as a prevalent Hebrew chapter five.
  122. 7:14remember the epistle to the Hebrews is written to an Hebraic audience to convey to them that
  123. 7:21they're no longer looking for Messiah because He's already come. Messiah has already come
  124. 7:26and He is Yeshua, the Messiah. And chapter 5 is using the Hebraic intrinsic comprehension
  125. 7:35of the function of the High Priest to point to the Great High Priest, the perfect High
  126. 7:40priest, which is Messiah. We'll pick up in verse 11 in Hebrews chapter 5 and the word of God says this,
  127. 7:47concerning Him referring to the great transcendent eternal high priest concerning Him, we have much to say.
  128. 7:55And it is hard to explain since you have become dull of hearing. For though by this time you
  129. 8:02ought to be teachers, you have not, I'm sorry, you have need a game for someone to teach you.
  130. 8:09you, the elementary principles of the oracles of God.
  131. 8:13And you have come to need milk and not solid food, where everyone who partakes only of milk
  132. 8:20is not accustomed to the word of righteousness, for he is an infant.
  133. 8:26But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice, have their senses trained to discern
  134. 8:35good and evil.
  135. 8:37The King James says, who by reason of use have this sense is exercised to discern good
  136. 8:43from evil.
  137. 8:44Some other translations say who trained by constant practice to distinguish and discern
  138. 8:50good from evil.
  139. 8:52Brothers and sisters, just as we talked about from Romans 12, the sermon is the product of
  140. 8:57the believer's refusal to be conformed to the world around us.
  141. 9:02But being transformed by the renewal of our minds, discernment is a product of that transformation.
  142. 9:07It is both resisting and opposing worldly conformity while simultaneously embracing transformation.
  143. 9:14Then the Hebrew writer goes on to explain that that muscle, that discernment muscle is built,
  144. 9:19is exercised.
  145. 9:21You get on a bench press.
  146. 9:22You get on the curls.
  147. 9:24You get on the wrong machine by using the discernment, actively employing discernment by constant practice,
  148. 9:31by consistent usage, by repeated employment
  149. 9:36that discernment is sharpened.
  150. 9:39And when the scripture says,
  151. 9:42but solifood is for the mature,
  152. 9:44who the mature, who because of constant practice,
  153. 9:48have their descendants trained to discern good and evil.
  154. 9:52Practice not employed there,
  155. 9:53as if you have like a basketball team,
  156. 9:55you go to practice to prepare for the game.
  157. 9:58No, the word practice is employed here
  158. 10:00to describe practicing like a doctor,
  159. 10:02practices medicine, like an attorney practices law. The term
  160. 10:07practices conveyed here to employ consistent utilization in a
  161. 10:11dare I say professional manner in a professional manner. All right.
  162. 10:22That is what is described here. We cannot afford as believers to
  163. 10:31check out discernment at the door. One of the great flaws of our
  164. 10:35societies is that in not just our society of our current Christian practices that we will
  165. 10:41out the world by and large to encourage us to divorce ourselves from scriptural fidelity
  166. 10:46from biblical fidelity as we navigate the issues of the day. The word of God is sufficient
  167. 10:52to address everything. This is why the Lord told us through the Apostle Peter that all
  168. 10:57things that pertain to life in Godliness has been given to us. We should not set the Lord's
  169. 11:02word aside, an attempt to engage issues of the day. I've been having conversations with
  170. 11:07people who are trying to navigate the reality of the political milieu and some people are
  171. 11:12trying to separate what's common to describe as economic conservatism from concepts of morality.
  172. 11:18I'm just simply saying, that's a fool's errand. That's a fool's errand. We can understand, for
  173. 11:26example, the bankruptcy, the vacuousness of the macro-evolutionary worldview that says
  174. 11:31that life is the product of random accumulations
  175. 11:36to where you have primordial ooze,
  176. 11:39that over time, because of macro-evolutionary processes,
  177. 11:42that ooze becomes fist becomes monkey becomes man.
  178. 11:47And so if you carry that worldview out to its furthest extent,
  179. 11:50you can see why some of the same people
  180. 11:52out here to that worldview will tell you,
  181. 11:54well surely we should be able to slaughter children
  182. 11:56in the womb, because in that Darwinistic,
  183. 11:58macro-evolutionary worldview might makes right.
  184. 12:01So having a stronger vessel, if you will,
  185. 12:05destroy a weaker vessel,
  186. 12:07there's nothing immoral about that.
  187. 12:09That's the inevitable consequences
  188. 12:12of macro evolutionary theory.
  189. 12:13It is the biblical worldview that says,
  190. 12:14wait a minute, life is sacred.
  191. 12:18Those who are strong have a responsibility.
  192. 12:23It's because of the inherent value of human life
  193. 12:27that we regard all life at every stage
  194. 12:31as sacred, as inviolate, innocent human life.
  195. 12:36Well, the same thing applies.
  196. 12:39Because again, if you detach the transcendent reality of morality from the notion of private property, then what says a potent governmental source does not have the right via might to take your stuff.
  197. 12:58But my point is you cannot separate that because ultimately when it comes right down to it fundamentally
  198. 13:06policy determinations are undergirded and based in a concept of morality.
  199. 13:13The issue is whose morality?
  200. 13:18Whose morality?
  201. 13:22Discernment by and large is lacking.
  202. 13:27And I want to reiterate, the Hebrew writer is speaking to people who are, I'll say it
  203. 13:35this way, Hebrew scripture exposed.
  204. 13:38But the Hebrew writer says, you know, I want to explain to you some of these things you
  205. 13:42might view as complex.
  206. 13:45You know, I have a hard time explaining to you because you will become dull.
  207. 13:48You become dull of hearing.
  208. 13:53That's right.
  209. 13:54God is the author of morality, but the Hebrew writer is explaining it.
  210. 13:58It's hard to communicate with you because you become dull of hearing.
  211. 14:01By now you should be able to pour into others.
  212. 14:05You should be able to disciple others.
  213. 14:06You should be able to direct others to the proper course of living and action, understanding
  214. 14:12and believing.
  215. 14:13But because you're of dull of hearing at the time, you should be able to counsel others,
  216. 14:16instruct others.
  217. 14:17You have need again to be taught the basics.
  218. 14:21Why?
  219. 14:23Because you're used to baby food.
  220. 14:26You're used to gaggagoo goo.
  221. 14:28So because you got got googled so long, here you are grown and you sip an applesauce because
  222. 14:37who does for the mature?
  223. 14:38That maturation, that maturity is demonstrable by a life of practicing, discerning right
  224. 14:46from wrong and as Spurgeon described, not merely right from wrong, but also right from
  225. 14:51all moose right as a result of having that maturity.
  226. 14:55We have the wherewithal to engage properly.
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  248. 16:08Shiting lightning to the darkness this is the Hamilton corner on American family radio.
  249. 16:20Welcome back to the Hamilton corner Abraham Hamilton the third here don't mind me I'm
  250. 16:24texting my wife telling I want to smooch when I come home.
  251. 16:27I'm saying, yes I am, yes I am.
  252. 16:33Now back to the reality, it was transpiring.
  253. 16:36I want to just show you, and this is man, a man, a man.
  254. 16:43I know lots of people and I've heard these accusations.
  255. 16:45That's why I'm never to bring the receipts with clips of different sources and things of
  256. 16:48that nature, because people say, there's no way all of this can be true.
  257. 16:52I never get somebody called in Ben J. Max Air, Tomarner.
  258. 16:56He's lying.
  259. 16:57He'd make it that up.
  260. 16:58I don't know what that was, that wasn't, that wasn't yet.
  261. 17:00That was Marty.
  262. 17:01They called they didn't want to come on a show live
  263. 17:05Yeah, it was it was it was a it was a it was a lady
  264. 17:08They didn't want to come on a show live. They just wanted to tell Marty. He's lying and hung up
  265. 17:14Like come on a show and you know demonstrated for me
  266. 17:18But I want you guys to see this because this is happening in real time. This is happening in real time. So yesterday
  267. 17:25Axios
  268. 17:27Publisher story and I had the story after that just didn't get to it in time
  269. 17:30Axial's publisher story that showed that the Harris campaign was taking advantage of Google's ad policies,
  270. 17:44where the Harris campaign was paying for ads specifically to allow the campaign to use real news stories
  271. 17:57from various websites and various news outlets,
  272. 18:00more than 12 of them to be specific.
  273. 18:02And I'm gonna name them on this show for you.
  274. 18:04I'm gonna name them on this show for you.
  275. 18:07But the way that the Harris campaign utilized their,
  276. 18:11and this is what they're called, sponsored ads,
  277. 18:13is that they paid Google for the right
  278. 18:16to use real news stories,
  279. 18:18but then the Harris campaign got to rewrite the headlines.
  280. 18:21Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh.
  281. 18:24To rewrite the headlines and the bylines.
  282. 18:26So you have the headline and then you had the by line to say something favorable about the Harris campaign and
  283. 18:35specifically these
  284. 18:37sponsored ads would be
  285. 18:39formatted to look just like they were produced
  286. 18:44by the news agencies
  287. 18:47Everybody with me follow me that makes sense and they got caught
  288. 18:51All right now Axios in case you don't know is no conservative publication by the OCC Bobby's face
  289. 18:58His face is starting to match his shirt.
  290. 19:00He is getting so mad.
  291. 19:01He is turning red right in front of me.
  292. 19:07He is getting so mad.
  293. 19:08Axios is no conservative outlet at all.
  294. 19:13They're attempting to do this thing.
  295. 19:14I don't know, maybe finding the museum somewhere.
  296. 19:17It's called journalism.
  297. 19:17Yeah, that's what it's called, journalism.
  298. 19:19They're like, wait a minute.
  299. 19:21I know what the stories say on these news outlets websites.
  300. 19:26But when I put the same story in these search engines,
  301. 19:28I'm seeing different headlines and bar lines pop up.
  302. 19:33All right, Jeff, if you will,
  303. 19:34would you put up the picture of the cumulation
  304. 19:39of the images from the Axios story?
  305. 19:42I want you guys to see it first.
  306. 19:44Now, if you're watching the show,
  307. 19:45and I'm gonna explain this for our radio and podcast listeners,
  308. 19:48if you watch the show,
  309. 19:49you'll see Axios highlighted these things,
  310. 19:53sponsored and paid for by Harris for president,
  311. 19:56and then highlighted the news app site,
  312. 19:59but you see the headlines in the various things
  313. 20:02were written by the campaign.
  314. 20:07So what's happening is,
  315. 20:09and you see the various agencies, AP News, Independent,
  316. 20:13USA Today, CBS News, CNN, NPR, you know,
  317. 20:18even local, a local North Dakota station,
  318. 20:20W-D-A-Y, W-D-A radio, now.com.
  319. 20:25So what was happening is that the Harris campaign
  320. 20:29was paying Google for advertisements,
  321. 20:32Google allows them because of their payment to edit the headlines and the bylines to make
  322. 20:40them favorable to the hair's campaign.
  323. 20:43So they got caught and you wouldn't you know, the wonderful journalist has seen in defended
  324. 20:52it saying, well, hey, they're not violating Google's, they're not violating Google's policies.
  325. 20:58And so it's incumbent upon the readers to recognize the little subscript in the E.D.
  326. 21:04be the be the be the type that says sponsor
  327. 21:09as a sponsor
  328. 21:11until because of that they should know
  329. 21:13that that was a campaign listen to this is clip number one
  330. 21:17and watch it
  331. 21:18during the break in terms of it is this something that's normal is this
  332. 21:21something that campaigns have been using
  333. 21:23how do you defend kind of the
  334. 21:26well this is by this is part of paid advertising and if you are somebody who's
  335. 21:29reading uh... news outlet on your phone you'll see embedded ads come up sometimes in
  336. 21:34those stories
  337. 21:36for you know on first glance look like a story by the outlet you're reading but if
  338. 21:39you don't you know if you look at it more closely says sponsored content i mean
  339. 21:43this is something that
  340. 21:44the search engines do it's part of the way they generate ad revenue so there's
  341. 21:47nothing about it that is
  342. 21:49you know violates their that terms or isn't any way unethical i mean this is
  343. 21:54this is part of the way that paid advertising works and
  344. 21:56you know you'll see it it's certainly not just political campaigns who do it i
  345. 22:00mean just as i am reading things online sometimes i'll double you know i'll
  346. 22:04sort of like double look at something because it seems it feels like it's it's
  347. 22:09an authentic piece of content and then you see it's paid so it is incumbent on
  348. 22:14the viewer the reader the consumer to have a discerning eye not just on
  349. 22:19political content.
  350. 22:20Well what won't you know? Well color me gobsmacked so when it comes that y'all
  351. 22:32helped me understand this you know because I was you know I was born at night
  352. 22:35But they might have to be last night. So
  353. 22:40What is boy this is something what is this this is something when I'm talking about the sermon guys
  354. 22:44This is what this is what the Bible is talking about right now. I can remember not too long ago
  355. 22:49Remember this J Mike not too long ago part of reason why you two take this off right?
  356. 22:57whether media
  357. 22:58Sick offense it we have to protect American people from disinformation and misinformation and so we need to make sure that the information is not information because it's different
  358. 23:05this information
  359. 23:08not to be that's information
  360. 23:12this did this information
  361. 23:14now you're telling me
  362. 23:15all the american people should understand they should be able to make the distinction
  363. 23:18between what is the sponsored ad
  364. 23:20and what is they should have to wear with all to identify what is true what is not
  365. 23:22true
  366. 23:23and that's something
  367. 23:25so these same people
  368. 23:32now they said well you need to be a big boys and big girls and you may be able to identify
  369. 23:35what what is in what is legitimate was not legitimate
  370. 23:42Y'all know me, I'm not calling for censorship of any sort.
  371. 23:45But you're gonna say,
  372. 23:46oh, it didn't violate any of Google's violence,
  373. 23:48but you don't see that as being a little unethical?
  374. 23:50That guy a little bit?
  375. 23:53I know that, that's why I'm saying it this way.
  376. 23:55Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
  377. 23:56and there's nothing unethical about it.
  378. 23:59Huh, so you don't have any problem, no problem at all.
  379. 24:03Especially knowing that there's a significant amount
  380. 24:05of American people that consume their media now
  381. 24:07through smart devices, cell phones,
  382. 24:09and things of that nature.
  383. 24:11to where when these kind of things show up on cell phones,
  384. 24:15they look like news stories.
  385. 24:18You know they look like news stories
  386. 24:19and I know they look like news stories.
  387. 24:23This is what I'm talking about to sermon guys.
  388. 24:28This is what I'm talking about.
  389. 24:29And so they are sending out political paid advertisements
  390. 24:33and they're making them look like news stories.
  391. 24:36Both Google and the news outlets are complicit
  392. 24:39in making political advertisements look
  393. 24:42like it is news reporting and they're all okay with it. Axios check the Trump campaign
  394. 24:49isn't doing that. Now whether or not you think it's wise that they're not doing it,
  395. 24:54why they're not doing it. That's another conversation. But they're putting out news advertisements,
  396. 25:01the headlines and bylines of which are written by the Harris campaign and they're presenting
  397. 25:07it as if it's news and the reporter on CNN has no problem with it. And this is why American
  398. 25:22family radio so popular because people are are coming in because like, man, we can't
  399. 25:28trust these folks. They're literally telling you, you can't trust them. Well, yeah, we
  400. 25:33know, Camus doing that, but there's nothing and nothing and ethical about it. And then
  401. 25:37Here's the rub, right?
  402. 25:38Here's the rub.
  403. 25:39And this I don't want y'all to hear.
  404. 25:40So remember, pursuant to Axial's supporting
  405. 25:44and seeing it as confirming that the advertisements
  406. 25:47have the term sponsored put on it,
  407. 25:49but do you wanna know something else?
  408. 25:51Guess what Google just got caught revealing.
  409. 25:54Some of these paid advertisements don't even include
  410. 25:58the little tag saying, sponsor.
  411. 26:03One word, sponsored.
  412. 26:06Doesn't even include the little tag
  413. 26:09And Google said it was a glitch.
  414. 26:12Don't wanna be by Fox News.
  415. 26:14We're discussing it.
  416. 26:14Listen to and watch clip number two.
  417. 26:16Go.
  418. 26:17Axios reporting the campaign is giving real news articles
  419. 26:20a pro Kamala Harris spin and then using them in Google ads.
  420. 26:25Martha McCallen's been looking at this
  421. 26:27and she joins us now.
  422. 26:27Good morning to you.
  423. 26:28Welcome back.
  424. 26:29Good to see you.
  425. 26:30You're ready for Chicago, all right.
  426. 26:32Save that for a moment here.
  427. 26:34So the trick was we'll make it like an ad.
  428. 26:38and will reframe the headline so that when you're
  429. 26:41searching maybe see the spot you read the headline but maybe you
  430. 26:45don't understand that it's actually sponsored by the campaign show a guy's
  431. 26:49uh... here we go so this involved what
  432. 26:51uh... they cited cnn and p r roid is so she had a press the garden a lot
  433. 26:55and you would see this as you were going through your internet search
  434. 26:59and uh...
  435. 27:00well that's cheap now it is
  436. 27:02you know that this is really uh... and i should also point out that google says
  437. 27:06is that there was a glitch in their system that meant that some of the sort of barriers
  438. 27:11that they try to put in to make it clear what this is weren't working.
  439. 27:16Y'all hear that?
  440. 27:17So as the Axio story broke, as you'd imagine people descended upon the Google machine,
  441. 27:23which by the way, just in case anybody's wondering, Google was owned by a company called Alphabet.
  442. 27:28Alphabet is the same company that owns this thing called, oh yeah, a tube of you.
  443. 27:32I don't know about the commonality there.
  444. 27:36You know, paid advertisements for the Harris campaign
  445. 27:39to make it look like news stories,
  446. 27:40but let's get, let's shut the Hamilton corner down.
  447. 27:43I don't, you know, wonder what's going on with that.
  448. 27:45But anyway, back to the news item.
  449. 27:47So first, they try to protect themselves and saying,
  450. 27:51well, I'll be fired, it's up to you,
  451. 27:53the American people, you're responsible,
  452. 27:56you should be able to distinguish between a news story
  453. 27:58and advertisement, it kind of has one more response
  454. 28:01to some point on the screen that indicates
  455. 28:04that it's a paid advertisement.
  456. 28:06Except there were several stories that were published. I'm sorry advertisements
  457. 28:12That were published
  458. 28:14That didn't even include the paid sponsorship disclosure and Google said well, I'm so sorry you caught that
  459. 28:23I mean, I'm not quite I mean we just had a little glitch a glitch
  460. 28:29I learned a long time ago. Sometimes people say they're sorry because they truly can try.
  461. 28:40Sometimes people say sorry just because they got caught. Now that you decide what to do with
  462. 28:46Google's, Google's glitch. Oh my goodness. So it's a glitch. Google machine is a glitch.
  463. 29:01The most powerful surgeon in the world that you are generating money, one of your major revenue
  464. 29:05sources is advertisement, including political advertisement during this, I don't know a little
  465. 29:13thing called a US American presidential election, and some of your paid advertisement that is
  466. 29:17making political campaign advertisements look like news stories, and you forgot to include
  467. 29:23sponsored. I'm sure it was just a mistake, I'm sure, I'm sure, that was just a mistake.
  468. 29:32And it's at the same time from the news agencies that we have, well, we have to fact check that,
  469. 29:37Let's fact check that wait. We have to flat fact check that fact check fact check
  470. 29:44Discernment ladies and gentlemen this is this is why this is why I'm talking about discernment you search for and you guys know
  471. 29:51I don't use the Google machine
  472. 29:53You know I've told you before duck duck go alternative search engines because of stuff like this
  473. 29:59People ask me all the time. Hey, what do you find these news stories? I like if you get out of the
  474. 30:06Google machine matrix
  475. 30:08you'll find, but they know a lot of people are not.
  476. 30:12So if you do a search and you think you're finding
  477. 30:15news entries responsive to your search,
  478. 30:17the first five, six, seven entries,
  479. 30:18paid advertisements that the person who paid for them
  480. 30:25has written the headline that you are reviewing.
  481. 30:32And you're reading it, many of you, not, not,
  482. 30:34I'm sure not many people in this audience.
  483. 30:36But many of our fellow citizens are reading this,
  484. 30:38and they're reading news and don't realize that they're actually reading political advertisement.
  485. 30:46So some of the outlets who've been used are AP news as I mentioned,
  486. 30:51the Guardian, Reuters, CBS news, NPR, PBS, USA Today,
  487. 31:00Time, I mean this is where we are. And I would just to zoom out from the particularities of the
  488. 31:11the Google machine, this comes right again out of, you know, the cultural Marxist playbook,
  489. 31:17you know, Gramcy's Prison Notebooks, which many of you know, Gramcy's Prison Notebooks
  490. 31:24were translated into English by Pete Buttigieg's dad, who is the head of the American Gramshian
  491. 31:31Society. People are surprised when I tell you things like, man, you don't carm-camilla
  492. 31:35Harris as a Marxism-Marxist, her dad, the Jamaican father, Donald Harris, is a Marxist economic
  493. 31:40professor. I am not sharing these labels as
  494. 31:46pejartos. These are the realities of what these people
  495. 31:50believe. And so one of the tools right out of the Marxist
  496. 31:55playbook is to destabilize society sufficiently to where
  497. 31:59people can no longer trust the news that they're receiving. And
  498. 32:04this is why media outlets like this is why AFR so important
  499. 32:08this is why American family news is so important because you have
  500. 32:10alternative news sources. And I know because I hit your
  501. 32:13messages. Some of you tell me all the time it's it's it's astounding to me how much
  502. 32:17more informed I am than a lot of the lot of the people around me and this is why
  503. 32:21guys because a lot of the people around you they're getting their news from Google
  504. 32:26not realizing their reading political pay political advertisements. This is where
  505. 32:35we are guys and this is why discernment is so necessary. When we come back from
  506. 32:40this break I have more bad news unfortunately. The Taliban is celebrating
  507. 32:48in the third anniversary of the American embarrassment in Afghanistan.
  508. 32:55Complete with parades, including some of the equipment that Harrison Biden left in Afghanistan.
  509. 33:09Deuteronomy 6 verses 4 through 8 direct us to display scripture in our homes and other places.
  510. 33:16It says you should decorate with the word of God and that you are to fill your hearts and
  511. 33:20minds with these words.
  512. 33:22There's no greater cause than for those of us who know Christ to share Him and God's word.
  513. 33:27Get the full article God's Word on Display by Joseph Parker on thestand.net and join the
  514. 33:33movement to put God's Word on Display at 10laws.us.
  515. 33:44The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Commentaries are available at efr.net back to
  516. 33:50the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  517. 33:54Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  518. 33:56I was just thinking to myself during the break.
  519. 33:58I wonder is anybody gonna call what Google's doing
  520. 34:02along with the Harris campaign election interference?
  521. 34:09They are literally rewriting it.
  522. 34:13Like the news stories.
  523. 34:17Guys, I'm not laughing because it's funny.
  524. 34:19I'm laughing to keep from crying.
  525. 34:22This is where we, when I, some people thought,
  526. 34:27when I said American Proveda,
  527. 34:28that was too provocative.
  528. 34:30When I say Gerbil Zink, it was too provocative.
  529. 34:33Guys, this is what else do you call a media apparatus
  530. 34:40that gives cover to the murder of millions
  531. 34:43and passes it off as,
  532. 34:44well, I just write to choose.
  533. 34:46I mean, it's the right to choose.
  534. 34:48I mean, for years, the same media was complicit
  535. 34:51in the lie that when a mom is pregnant,
  536. 34:55I just had to competition.
  537. 34:56There's competition, there's competition.
  538. 34:57And then, then, as technology caught up, you know, and science was impacting the American
  539. 35:04populace, then you had this talking points memo that was disseminated by Planned Parenthood
  540. 35:09to the same media outlets saying, no longer refer to people who actually believe in the
  541. 35:13sanctity of human life as pro-lifers, you need to call them anti-choice.
  542. 35:17You see, because the people in America need to view themselves as having a right taken
  543. 35:25away from them.
  544. 35:27You see, they're anti-choice.
  545. 35:28choice. Well, I'm like, what's my anti choice? Then you telling
  546. 35:33unborn child you don't have a right to live. You know, it's
  547. 35:37just barbaric. You know, you got you got the people that are
  548. 35:42around here trying to, you know, lie to the public through
  549. 35:45euphemisms and straw men and all kind of logical fallacies. When
  550. 35:49these people are behind the scenes saying, Oh yeah, by the way,
  551. 35:51I know it sounded like a bar bearing and others. But when I'm
  552. 35:53I'm killing this little child, I'm thinking, Oh, there's a long
  553. 35:56or there's an organ. I can snatch an arm off. Guys, this is
  554. 36:00real because of the graphic nature of some of the things they're describing.
  555. 36:10This is real, but this is where we are. This is where we are. These people.
  556. 36:23I mean, and again, it shouldn't be surprising. It is either the same people
  557. 36:26that were complicit in pulling the wool over the American people's eyes and making
  558. 36:30them think that Mr. Robinette was lucid, was competent news flash.
  559. 36:37June 27th and didn't begin Joe Biden's incompetence. And I'm not talking about
  560. 36:42intellectual capacity in a general sense.
  561. 36:46I'm talking about the competence to function
  562. 36:48as the occupant of the Oval Office,
  563. 36:50commander in chief of our armed forces,
  564. 36:52the one who is primarily ultimately responsible
  565. 36:55for protecting and preserving our national borders
  566. 36:58and in affirming and employing,
  567. 37:00protecting and defending our constitution.
  568. 37:04Then it just started in June, guys.
  569. 37:12That way, and they all knew it.
  570. 37:14When I'm saying, day, I'm talking about these media,
  571. 37:19personnel and the shadow hand oligarchy in the Demregard
  572. 37:24party, they all knew it.
  573. 37:25And let me tell you one more, Kamala Harris knew it too.
  574. 37:33That's just the truth.
  575. 37:37In similar to Google with their glitch,
  576. 37:40they realized, well, the American people starting to catch on.
  577. 37:42So what do they do?
  578. 37:44Eh, no problem.
  579. 37:45We'll just switch somebody in.
  580. 37:47The party that has been pounding his chest on my rear
  581. 37:48as a part of democracy.
  582. 37:50The woman who had getting one vote and getting now one vote
  583. 37:53didn't even make it to the Iowa caucuses in 2020.
  584. 37:56Didn't even get 3% of the Democrat party primary vote in 2020.
  585. 38:02Yet they bumped off the most popular president
  586. 38:04in American political history,
  587. 38:07say, now you can't rerun and select it.
  588. 38:11Not elected, selected.
  589. 38:15Say, never put other top of the ticket,
  590. 38:19but they're the party of the people in democracy.
  591. 38:22If you can't see, now I don't know what to tell you,
  592. 38:25frankly, I don't know what to tell you.
  593. 38:31The woman who's been a socialist,
  594. 38:32the policy's been socialist.
  595. 38:34You know, you have people riding and destroying our country.
  596. 38:38And she says, you know what?
  597. 38:39I'm going to open up a bail fund to get the people who
  598. 38:43are criminalizing our country in this and get them out of jail.
  599. 38:50Yeah.
  600. 38:51Yeah.
  601. 38:51Yeah.
  602. 38:52Yeah.
  603. 38:53The one who's opposed to fracking, opposed to our own energy
  604. 38:56in our own nation, energy industry,
  605. 38:57who supports the forced confiscation of your wealthy
  606. 39:00or property, supports universal basic income,
  607. 39:02supports the slaughter of the innocent children,
  608. 39:05for the entirety of 40 we suggestation
  609. 39:08with no limits, no restrictions whatsoever,
  610. 39:11supports keeping our border open
  611. 39:13and they got a story for you coming up.
  612. 39:14That's gonna say, hmm, really?
  613. 39:18Now I've told you before that it's not a failure of policy.
  614. 39:24It's not an ignorance of what works.
  615. 39:25These people witnessed what happened
  616. 39:27on the Southern border during the Trump years
  617. 39:29and decided, you know what?
  618. 39:30We gonna reverse all of that trash, all of that.
  619. 39:34Trying to lie to the American public,
  620. 39:35talking about inflation is down.
  621. 39:36Listen, if I blow up your budget by $50 for the last five years,
  622. 39:41and then I come in a year six and reduce that blow up from $50
  623. 39:44to $44, inflation is not diminished.
  624. 39:47It just dropped off in the last few moments from where it was.
  625. 39:51You've elevated it to a high, and it's got lower from the high,
  626. 39:53but it's still high.
  627. 39:56To put this in gas terms, I blow up the cost per gallon for gas
  628. 39:59to where it costs you $3,399 for a gallon of gas.
  629. 40:05And it was $1.75 and then it goes from $3.99 to $3.73.
  630. 40:09And I tell you, see, we've lowered the price of gas.
  631. 40:12That's a different inflation, that's what that's saying.
  632. 40:19This is also the same person who, by the way,
  633. 40:22Kamala Harris says she was the last person in the room.
  634. 40:25When Joe Biden decided to withdraw from Afghanistan,
  635. 40:27she supported the Afghanistan withdrawal.
  636. 40:31And yesterday, the Taliban with 10,000 men,
  637. 40:36because they would not allow the women to participate.
  638. 40:39Women were not allowed in public, of course,
  639. 40:40be a part of this spectacle.
  640. 40:42They had a parade celebrating the three years of their robed and sandaled vandals ousting
  641. 40:52the Americans.
  642. 40:53I got two clips for you on that.
  643. 40:58Let's start with clip number three first.
  644. 41:00This is their parade at the Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan.
  645. 41:04three go. You see there they're rolling down the bottom airstrip which we've held
  646. 41:13as the US not nearly for our occupation of Afghanistan but also because of its
  647. 41:20vital strategic access to the rest of the region. But here we are with this
  648. 41:29withdrawal and they're parading with the stuff that we left $7 billion worth of
  649. 41:37American equipment including helicopters, 100 vehicles, nearly 100 vehicles, 73
  650. 41:47aircraft, Humvees, I want to show you some of the Humvees that we left that they're
  651. 41:52parading, go to clip 4, go.
  652. 42:03We're just rolling it on down.
  653. 42:04And having the grand old time, the stuff that we left.
  654. 42:11That's this is embarrassing not to mention,
  655. 42:14you cannot forget 13 of our American military members
  656. 42:18who are killed during this.
  657. 42:20Killed all of our service members,
  658. 42:24who have been participating in various stages,
  659. 42:26having egg on our face.
  660. 42:27For our own nation and our allies in the region,
  661. 42:31because it is president, because that's embarrassing.
  662. 42:35And that's a shame.
  663. 42:38That's a shame.
  664. 42:41And I'm presenting this to you because the facts are
  665. 42:49that is evident if we're paying any attention.
  666. 42:52It should be evident was before us right now.
  667. 42:58Go next.
  668. 43:00Can't well ask who the borders are.
  669. 43:01Now all of that, no, I got no, she wasn't.
  670. 43:03The borders are, yeah.
  671. 43:06Well, yeah, she was in charge of the border, but she.
  672. 43:11Lester Holt, you in charge of the border.
  673. 43:13Heh heh heh.
  674. 43:14You never been to the border.
  675. 43:16I've never been to Europe.
  676. 43:18Right?
  677. 43:22Last month, you had three people, three men who were identified as terrorists and also identify
  678. 43:32themselves as Palestinians who were arrested at trying to enter our country through our southern
  679. 43:36border in California.
  680. 43:39Monday night, you had another one, 35 year old Omar Shahidah, identifies as a Palestinian
  681. 43:46who's already been convicted of terror attacks involving explosives and firearms.
  682. 43:51And this is happening at a time when it's an Israel war right now with a mosque yet this
  683. 43:59guy who's been convicted previously of terror attacks.
  684. 44:01He just found his way to the American Southern border attempting to enter our country into
  685. 44:05our country through New Mexico.
  686. 44:08Listen to him.
  687. 44:09Watch this clip number five.
  688. 44:10Go.
  689. 44:11A 35 year old Palestinian migrant on the terror watch list was caught at the Southern border
  690. 44:15this week, according to the New York Post.
  691. 44:18Omar Shahada was caught in Santa Teresa, New Mexico as part of a group of seven.
  692. 44:22He was identified as being on the watch list during processing and is now going through
  693. 44:26removal proceedings.
  694. 44:28Border policy critics say the number of terror watch list suspects arrested at the border overall
  695. 44:33is concerning.
  696. 44:34241 individuals on the terrorist watch list have been apprehended at the border.
  697. 44:39Ask yourself this question.
  698. 44:40If you're on the FBI terrorist watch list, why are you trying to sneak into this country?
  699. 44:45And so many of those of us in law enforcement are so worried that the next 9-11 is not going
  700. 44:49to be planes hijacked.
  701. 44:51It's gonna be somebody that crosses over a southern border.
  702. 44:53The memo on Shahada linked him to using explosives slash bombs.
  703. 44:58His arrest comes weeks after three other Palestinians
  704. 45:01with possible ties to terror groups
  705. 45:03were caught in the San Diego sector.
  706. 45:08The question of the clip,
  707. 45:10if you're on the FBI terrorist watch list,
  708. 45:13why are you trying to sneak into our country?
  709. 45:17How often do you hear about people
  710. 45:19trying to sneak into our country through New Mexico?
  711. 45:23And thankfully in this instance, thankfully,
  712. 45:26He was apprehended.
  713. 45:27I wonder about all the people who haven't been apprehended.
  714. 45:34Those who have, what did they call it, the God of ways?
  715. 45:40I wonder how many of them might just also be on a terrorist watch list.
  716. 45:46This guy was with a group of people trying to enter in the country.
  717. 45:53And I'm not saying everybody who's entered our country is on a terrorist watch list, but
  718. 45:57plainly some of them are.
  719. 46:04And I've explained to you before, why would people who have taken an oath to protect them
  720. 46:10from our Constitution, one of the chief responsibilities of the executive branch of our federal government,
  721. 46:15is to protect our national board?
  722. 46:17There is not an American in the country that's supposed to legal immigration.
  723. 46:21The issue that we have is we want people to migrate to the country legally.
  724. 46:24We must have a process because we cannot embrace the world with no process.
  725. 46:34I've explained to you that it's nothing more than a cloud-pivin strategy applied to our
  726. 46:40southern border via the immigration process. Every American is fine. Rejoices at the fact
  727. 46:50of legal immigration. But we as a nation have to be able to control the process and be able
  728. 46:54to recognize, okay, we don't have enough resources to absorb the world's populations. And when
  729. 47:04you consider the reality, and this is something that Donald Trump pointed out in this conversation
  730. 47:07Elon Musk doing the X-Paces deal that had over a billion people who listened to it, we cannot
  731. 47:17and absorb the world's population
  732. 47:19and the people that are coming in.
  733. 47:20It's not people even coming from Mexico.
  734. 47:24You have people coming from African nations.
  735. 47:27This guy, I didn't invite the top of the Palestinians.
  736. 47:30I've shared with you before,
  737. 47:31the Chinese entering our country through the Southern border.
  738. 47:40This is something that the Harris administration supports.
  739. 47:44Guys, this is a, this is, let me just say it this way.
  740. 47:47I don't think this guy who's on a terrorist watch list
  741. 47:50is trying to enter America through New Mexico
  742. 47:52because he just wants to get a gander at the Grand Canyon.
  743. 47:57All right, now I could be wrong.
  744. 47:58I hope, I hope he just wanna visit Yellowstone Park.
  745. 48:01You know, he wants to see some geysers,
  746. 48:05but I kinda have the little feeling
  747. 48:08that he isn't necessarily too interested
  748. 48:13in wanting to see the snow-capped mountains
  749. 48:18of the Colorado in Utah.
  750. 48:25Disarmant, guys.
  751. 48:28How much more we got?
  752. 48:31What is before us now is very plain.
  753. 48:34very plain if we want to see.
  754. 48:37Or we can be as Peter described it will fully ignorant.
  755. 48:42It's not an ignorance that is sheer ignorance,
  756. 48:45it's a willful ignorance.
  757. 48:49But by God's grace, we serve a God who is rich in mercy.
  758. 48:55And I would say the most pressing issue for all of us,
  759. 49:01particularly the Church of God and our nation,
  760. 49:03is repentance because we've entered a place,
  761. 49:09as you've heard me say numerous times.
  762. 49:11We could be in 2024 where Venezuela was in 1998.
  763. 49:19The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  764. 49:21may not necessarily reflect those
  765. 49:23of the American Family Association
  766. 49:25or American Family Radio.

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