The Hamilton Corner

August 19, 2024 · 49:15

Guest Host, Alex McFarland, is joined by Founder of Election Forum, Craig Huey, as they discuss Christian voting

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  1. 0:01Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:33Well, good evening America.
  12. 0:34Alex McFarland here, so honored to be with you.
  13. 0:37We've got a great show tonight, and I hope you're not burned out
  14. 0:40on politics because we're going to talk a little bit about politics.
  15. 0:45And we've got a guest that you'll meet in just a moment,
  16. 0:47author, really cultural political expert, Craig Huey.
  17. 0:52But before I bring up Craig Huey, and we will take calls.
  18. 0:56If you've got a question as you know,
  19. 0:58The big political news this week, the Democrat National Convention is rolling out in Chicago.
  20. 1:05Chicago has been a location for historical political activities in the past, oftentimes
  21. 1:12very violent.
  22. 1:14And I think about 1968 is, in some ways, 1968, analogous to 2024 as LBJ was not going to seek
  23. 1:24the nomination and Bobby Kennedy was and then Bobby Kennedy tragically was shot and there
  24. 1:30were riots. Well, just listen to this and it's just food for thought. A month ago, as
  25. 1:38you may recall, I was at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and I was
  26. 1:44there. Charlie Kirk and myself spoke to youth. The Wisconsin Family Policy Council had put
  27. 1:50together a youth worldview seminar.
  28. 1:54And in addition to broadcasting live from the floor,
  29. 1:58and I was on the American Family Radio Network,
  30. 2:00and we talked with Eric Trump,
  31. 2:02and we talked with Mike Lindell,
  32. 2:04and a lot of great people.
  33. 2:06But folks, just listen to this.
  34. 2:08I was at the RNC, and it was like a revival meeting.
  35. 2:14I mean, really, 18, 19,000 people were there.
  36. 2:17Any time you went out into the lobby,
  37. 2:19Anytime you went to any mezzanine, there were people praying,
  38. 2:23and it was really amazing.
  39. 2:24Now, on the last day, it was early in the morning,
  40. 2:28and I was walking around the downtown.
  41. 2:30There were people around.
  42. 2:31It was the last day.
  43. 2:33And there were families picking up trash.
  44. 2:36Not a lot of trash, but there were some cups on the ground
  45. 2:39and maybe a soda pop can or something.
  46. 2:42And I was looking at families picking up trash,
  47. 2:45and I was at this crosswalk,
  48. 2:46and there were policemen there,
  49. 2:48And I was listening to people saying,
  50. 2:51God bless you, God bless you.
  51. 2:53And I walked up to this policeman,
  52. 2:56I said, hey, thank you for serving.
  53. 2:58We appreciate the law enforcement officials.
  54. 3:01And this guy was nearly emotional.
  55. 3:04He said, I just got to say something.
  56. 3:07There's secret service, there's law enforcement.
  57. 3:10You all have been the nicest people.
  58. 3:13He said, if I had a nickel for every person who's come up to me
  59. 3:17and said, God bless you or thank you for serving.
  60. 3:21I said, you'd have a little bit, wouldn't you?
  61. 3:24And he smiled.
  62. 3:25He said, thanks.
  63. 3:26He said, you people have been so nice.
  64. 3:29You've made us feel so validated.
  65. 3:31Anyway, that was the RNC.
  66. 3:33So imagine this morning I'm on Fox News reading.
  67. 3:37It said, Chicago braces for five days of violence.
  68. 3:42Store owners in the downtown have boarded up their windows
  69. 3:46for the violence and vandalism that is inevitable.
  70. 3:51And I thought, you know, that's the worldview,
  71. 3:54two different worldviews, really.
  72. 3:56And there are five dozen things we could say,
  73. 3:59but folks, one group, as we were leaving the RNC,
  74. 4:05not only had we had a great event,
  75. 4:08but people were cleaning up after themselves,
  76. 4:10picking up little bits of paper,
  77. 4:12telling the law enforcement, thank you.
  78. 4:15And now as the DNC rolls out in Chicago,
  79. 4:20people are boarding up the windows,
  80. 4:21batten down the hatches, get out of town
  81. 4:24while it's safe to do so,
  82. 4:26because it's gonna be rough and it's gonna get ugly.
  83. 4:30Just think about that as you head toward November.
  84. 4:34Well, with that being said, a colleague,
  85. 4:36I first met this gentleman at the Republic,
  86. 4:39I mean, no, National Religious Broadcasters, NRB,
  87. 4:42a couple of years ago.
  88. 4:44He's one of these guys that just he knows what's around the corner before you get to the corner.
  89. 4:50His name is Craig Huey.
  90. 4:52He's the author of the Christian voter, the intersection of faith and politics, the great
  91. 4:57deception.
  92. 4:58Honestly, folks, when it comes to the culture, spiritually, politically, things like technology,
  93. 5:05the rise of AI, voter fraud, Craig Huey is a name you need to know.
  94. 5:11I learned something every time he and I converse.
  95. 5:14He's with us now.
  96. 5:15Mr. Craig Huey, thank you for being with us on the American Family Radio Network, but even
  97. 5:19more importantly, thank you for what you do for God and country.
  98. 5:23Awesome.
  99. 5:24Well, thank you so much, Alex.
  100. 5:27Great to be with you.
  101. 5:29What you just said was so powerful as a contrast.
  102. 5:33Let me bring you a little bit further along.
  103. 5:37What you saw were people of faith that were at that Republican convention.
  104. 5:47That's not to say the Republican Party is based upon that.
  105. 5:50That's what I'm saying is that you had people who loved Jesus Christ and they were there and
  106. 5:56they were evident and their joy was there.
  107. 6:00What we're seeing with the Democratic convention is kind of like what we've seen with the Republican
  108. 6:07the gay flag, for example, and all the rainbow colors.
  109. 6:13The rainbow is God's symbol, and they've appropriated it.
  110. 6:18They've hijacked it, they've taken it,
  111. 6:21and misrepresented it, and it's a matter of deception.
  112. 6:26And at the Democratic Convention going on right now,
  113. 6:29when people see and hear about this,
  114. 6:33where you're going to see are people who are using terms,
  115. 6:38that are biblical terms, but it's deception.
  116. 6:41You're seeing people who are angry,
  117. 6:44people who are mad, people who are so filled
  118. 6:50with a anti-Christian attitude
  119. 6:55that is just evident in how they talk and how they walk, say.
  120. 7:00But from the podium, you have a phony hope and a phony joy.
  121. 7:07What we're seeing live before us, that within days, the Democratic Party, because of Obama's
  122. 7:18key campaign strategies, have decided that they take the term joy.
  123. 7:24They took the term hope, and they used the biblical concept of hope, and distorted it into something it was not for Obama.
  124. 7:35They're taking the concept of joy.
  125. 7:38Now, what you saw at the Republican convention, joy was not based upon the circumstances.
  126. 7:44It was an inner demonstration of God's power in that person's life to create that joy.
  127. 7:51But happiness depends upon circumstances.
  128. 7:55And for the people that are there,
  129. 7:59it's not joy that Kamala Harris is displaying,
  130. 8:04Walt is displaying, it is a happiness
  131. 8:08in thinking they're going to win.
  132. 8:10And they're distorting the whole term of joy.
  133. 8:13They're taking away the reality that as Christians,
  134. 8:16we have hope, we have joy based upon the fact
  135. 8:21of what God is doing and not actual circumstances.
  136. 8:28Let me just say this.
  137. 8:30Earlier today I was interviewed Craig.
  138. 8:33BaptisPress.com did a comparison of points of agreement, and by the way I could do a whole
  139. 8:42show on why I am not completely happy with Baptistpress.com in the way they pitched this.
  140. 8:52But I'll say this, in 2016 and 2020, Baptist Press did the Trump positions in light of
  141. 9:02Southern Baptist positions, abortion, marriage, religious freedom, the nation of Israel,
  142. 9:10the border and they did that this year as well. Now here is the thing about, I think this is amazing,
  143. 9:17where the Southern Baptist Convention, which is the nation's largest Protestant denomination,
  144. 9:24they, where they agree with the Trump platform, if there's a position,
  145. 9:31welfare and you know, school choice, parents' rights, all those kind of things. Yes. Interesting. And
  146. 9:38And they did this contrast of where they agree with Kamala Harris.
  147. 9:42And I wrote down what I counted.
  148. 9:4523 points of the Trump platform.
  149. 9:48Southern Baptist would agree with every one of those.
  150. 9:5123 out of 23.
  151. 9:53That's not bad.
  152. 9:55With candidate Kamala Harris, the question is,
  153. 9:59if you can really take them at their word where they are.
  154. 10:04there were seven points of agreement, six points of disagreement, and three or four things that
  155. 10:14indeterminate wasn't enough. So I guess here's the thing. 23 out of 23, Southern Baptist would
  156. 10:23agree with Trump, 23 out of 23, seven, and the Harris is about 15 or 16, seven they would agree
  157. 10:32with, six they would disagree, three they would not know.
  158. 10:38Here's the thing Craig, sorry to take so much runway setting
  159. 10:41this up.
  160. 10:42Yeah.
  161. 10:43I feel like, let's boil it down to two issues.
  162. 10:46Life and Israel.
  163. 10:48I mean, is that enough that any conscientious Christian
  164. 10:52voters should have enough?
  165. 10:53Do you believe it's our right to kill the unborn up to
  166. 10:59and after delivery or do you think life is sacred and there should be constitutional legal protection
  167. 11:05for the unborn? And then what about the nation of Israel? Does Israel have a right to exist?
  168. 11:10Does Israel have the right to self-defense? I mean couldn't we almost decide how to vote based on
  169. 11:15just those two issues? Mr. Craig Huey? Absolutely. You know we're about voting based upon personality.
  170. 11:24You come and stand on stage and have this kind of foamy smile with everything she says.
  171. 11:33Donald Trump can be on stage and be angry and upset at things and people.
  172. 11:40We're not voting based upon the personality.
  173. 11:43We're voting based upon policy.
  174. 11:46And when you talk about the issue of life, how important to everybody that's listening
  175. 11:52is the issue of life and protection of life.
  176. 11:56How could you vote for somebody who's willing to allow
  177. 12:00a baby that is born to actually be killed alive
  178. 12:06in that hospital in Van Asai?
  179. 12:09How could you stand back and say,
  180. 12:12I'm okay with partial birth abortion,
  181. 12:14a baby who is viable,
  182. 12:17so I'm 139 and so many other parts of scripture talk about,
  183. 12:22God knew you when you were in your womb. Alex, you knew you before.
  184. 12:27And here you have someone who wants to take away that.
  185. 12:31This is part of that anger against life.
  186. 12:36And boy, I tell you, that issue alone,
  187. 12:40when I see the contrast, there's, it's not in day.
  188. 12:45And then you take Israel, I will bless those that bless the,
  189. 12:48I will curse those that curse the in regards to Israel.
  190. 12:52I mean, I'd be afraid to take the position that Kamala Harris is trying to do where, you
  191. 12:59know, she's kind of, okay, I'm going to defend Israel, but no, I'm going to defend, you know,
  192. 13:05the Palestinian cause.
  193. 13:06I'm going to undermine Israel and I'm going to undermine its ability to defend itself, but
  194. 13:11I'm going to tell them it's okay.
  195. 13:15does not make any sense. We know that Israel needs to be defended and so those two you are
  196. 13:24right. But you know what, I'll give you a little pushback Alex. Is that okay? Sure, sure. I want
  197. 13:31to give you this pushback. While those two are enough to seal the deal and make a decision
  198. 13:39for any pastor who's saying, I don't know, any Christian who's saying, I'm not sure.
  199. 13:46Those two issues should define how they want to vote.
  200. 13:51But when I add the protection of religious liberty, when I add the protection of you being
  201. 13:58able to be at a mic without being censored.
  202. 14:01And I talk about being able to go and say what I want to say from the pulpit and not
  203. 14:10having the government censor me.
  204. 14:12That's an important issue too and I can name other issues.
  205. 14:17This is an election of key biblical issues.
  206. 14:20Amen.
  207. 14:21Amen.
  208. 14:22Craig, give your website before we get much farther.
  209. 14:25How many people find you online?
  210. 14:27can go to CraigHuey.com that's C-R-A-I-G-H-U-E-Y dot com.
  211. 14:33CraigHuey.com. Well folks Alex McFarland sitting in for attorney pastor
  212. 14:38journalist Abe Hamilton III very honored to do so we are going to take calls and
  213. 14:43questions if you want to weigh in on the conversation the number midway through
  214. 14:47the next segment will answer the phones. Triple eight 589 88 40. Triple eight 589 88 40.
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  239. 16:10This is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  240. 16:15Welcome back to the program.
  241. 16:16Alex McFarland here talking with my friend and colleague,
  242. 16:20just one of these guys, when you hear Craig Huey,
  243. 16:23you're just gonna think, I am so glad he's on our team.
  244. 16:27Very insightful.
  245. 16:28By the way, I'm so honored to be on for Abe Hamilton.
  246. 16:31I just want to say how much I appreciate
  247. 16:34Jeff McIntosh, Bobby Rosa, and attorney pastor,
  248. 16:37journalist Abe Hamilton the third,
  249. 16:39that they would entrust the microphone to me
  250. 16:42as they often do.
  251. 16:43You can listen to this program again at aFR.net,
  252. 16:47aFR.net, and please tell somebody about the great
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  254. 16:53But of course, most of all, tell everybody about Jesus.
  255. 16:57Craig, hey, I've got to change gears and then folks we will later on in this segment will
  256. 17:03begin to take phone calls, Triple 8, 5, 8, 9, 88, 40.
  257. 17:09There's a verse, Romans 2, 16, that talks about a coming day when God will reveal the
  258. 17:16secrets of men.
  259. 17:18And that being said, folks, please know there's a whole lot more going on than just what you
  260. 17:27see on the screen or on the front page. If you would, I mean we've got Joe Biden, President
  261. 17:33Biden, and he said, look, I'm in this race. I'm not going to exit the race. And then just
  262. 17:41a day or so later, he exited the race. We've got for years, the DNC hierarchy said he's
  263. 17:50at the top of his game. He's competent. He's great. Last week, Nancy Pelosi said she never
  264. 17:56thought he had a good political game and we know he's lost his faculties. I mean Craig,
  265. 18:03it just sounds like bait and switch, smoke and mirrors turn on a dime. Are there secrets
  266. 18:13going on even beyond the headlines that we daily read?
  267. 18:17Yeah, you know Alex, you've got to be careful not to avoid speculation, but there's so much
  268. 18:25evidence of things that certain conclusions can't be ignored when you take a look at facts
  269. 18:32and you take a look at events. So just take a look at this broad event when Obama was president
  270. 18:43and his term had run out. He was desperate to be able to continue to have influence. Everything
  271. 18:52was just shaken and destroyed by the surprise win of Donald Trump in 2016. Everything that
  272. 19:01could happen from big tech, the deep state and the bureaucrats and the democratic marketing
  273. 19:11machine doing so many different things that basically you have Joe Biden winning than in
  274. 19:192020. Yeah, in 2020. And in that election, you know, there was Kamala Harris. Well, people
  275. 19:31don't know that there was really this powerful relationship Harris has had with Obama. She
  276. 19:40was flying out before he was even a senator in Illinois to help with his campaign. She
  277. 19:47He was a kind of a groupie for Obama.
  278. 19:50He was kind of like her biggest fan.
  279. 19:53She created controversy even by some of the statements she said how handsome he is and
  280. 19:59stuff.
  281. 20:01There's this whole history.
  282. 20:02When Joe Biden picks Harris, that's not a swing state.
  283. 20:09That made no sense other than the fact that Harris was one of Obama's select people.
  284. 20:17you know, when Harris was running for president,
  285. 20:21she completely failed to get any traction.
  286. 20:25She was so, you know, she just was the first,
  287. 20:29when the dropout of the presidential race.
  288. 20:32Karen Joe primaries.
  289. 20:34No, Joe Biden gets it.
  290. 20:37So then here you have kind of a placeholder,
  291. 20:42Obama, like in the artificial intelligence executive,
  292. 20:47order. This is just one. Obama and his team wrote the executive order, went to Biden and said,
  293. 20:55sign this. Basically, they were giving Biden legislation and executive orders to be able to
  294. 21:03sign and do. Obama was very much involved in all that. And it's not even a secret in Washington,
  295. 21:09in DC. So then when this happens, Biden, who says he's only transition candidate, he's
  296. 21:19not going to run again, decides he's going to run again, he messes everything up. And then
  297. 21:24they have this debate in June that they never, there's never a debate in June. And the whole
  298. 21:31world sees his inadequacies mentally, emotionally, physically. It's just so transparent. It was just
  299. 21:40like one setup after another and everything so that Harris would become the presidential candidate
  300. 21:48and reflect Obama's radical left views. And so then what happens? Who does she pick? A radical
  301. 21:57for VP. Nothing's a surprise here. It reflects Obama's game plan of going back and trying to transform
  302. 22:08culture and politics. And one last thing, if I look at everyone that was involved in the Biden
  303. 22:15administration, their Obama people, they had been involved with Obama in almost every single one of
  304. 22:22of them. And then what happens when Harris runs from president? Anita Dunn and all these
  305. 22:30people who have been involved in political marketing and political campaigning and developing
  306. 22:35slogans and strategies and tactics. They're the ones running her campaign.
  307. 22:40So if Kamala Harris were to be inaugurated come January, I don't think this is an overstatement.
  308. 22:51correct me if I'm wrong, that will begin Obama's fourth term.
  309. 22:55Exactly. You nailed it.
  310. 22:58Because we've been in his third term.
  311. 23:00Yes, we have.
  312. 23:02And so this is the best thing for Obama.
  313. 23:05I mean, really, why in the world you talked about the history of Chicago.
  314. 23:12That's the last place to have a convention.
  315. 23:15And yet where is Chicago?
  316. 23:18That's Obama's home truth.
  317. 23:20That was Obama's safe place and it's more symbolic than anything else for Obama.
  318. 23:28That's what they chose to have in convention.
  319. 23:30And, you know, he lurks in the background.
  320. 23:35He has influence and power.
  321. 23:38Well beyond what you would think is you're watching Harrison and the other players in this drama.
  322. 23:46And have you noticed over the last couple of years,
  323. 23:49and I know we have collars holding,
  324. 23:51we will get to them, we'll hang on collars,
  325. 23:54we'll come to you, but I've noticed that a number of speeches,
  326. 23:57you know, a couple of years ago,
  327. 23:59they begin to show Joe Biden bless his heart,
  328. 24:02he would trip over a speaker wire,
  329. 24:06or he would wander about somewhat disoriented.
  330. 24:10I noticed, and I've seen many in the wings,
  331. 24:14or even sitting out there on the dais
  332. 24:17at so many of Biden's public speeches
  333. 24:20and public appearances has been former President Barack Obama.
  334. 24:25Yeah.
  335. 24:26And I'm like, man, he's definitely like
  336. 24:28in the entourage half the time.
  337. 24:31Yeah, absolutely.
  338. 24:33And he's going to be the main one
  339. 24:35who really gets to cheers in the screams
  340. 24:38from audience at this DNC convention.
  341. 24:42and the media is going to go along and highlight them.
  342. 24:45And this for Michelle and for Brock,
  343. 24:49this is like an exciting time
  344. 24:52because he thinks they can do it.
  345. 24:55He thinks that their marketing strategies,
  346. 24:57which are 10 to 15 years ahead of the Republicans,
  347. 25:02his ability to use the judges and the legal system
  348. 25:07and the legal system to compromise our election this year.
  349. 25:12He thinks between all these plus massive registration
  350. 25:17of people that is going on right now,
  351. 25:21they think they're gonna be able to win.
  352. 25:23And you look at Google censoring and Facebook censoring
  353. 25:29and news media, you've got it.
  354. 25:34First, you mentioned Romans, Romans 118
  355. 25:37is the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all unrighteousness and ungodliness
  356. 25:43who suppress the truth in unrighteousness. And if you look at the Greek word for suppress,
  357. 25:49suppressing is a censorship that's going on where young people and low information people,
  358. 25:57they don't hear programs like this. They don't see information other than a very slanted bias
  359. 26:06point of view. Right. I'm going to get to our first call. Let's go to Frank in Kentucky.
  360. 26:12Frank, thanks for holding and welcome to our conversation with political analyst Craig
  361. 26:17Huey. Frank, you're on. Yes. I want to say that these people are evil. Okay. They're just
  362. 26:27down right evil. A bunch of crooks in the White House. And you know, I wouldn't be caught dead
  363. 26:32been a Democrat. And I just, I pray all the time that these people will not overtake our
  364. 26:40country. But I just, I try to encourage other people that please don't, please pray that
  365. 26:47these people won't be in the White House because they will overtake this country. So I just
  366. 26:53say that to be, God says, he told us to come out from among them, didn't he? He said,
  367. 27:00He said, I'll be your God, and He'll be my people.
  368. 27:03And He was something to Chris' it.
  369. 27:08Frank, I want to say I appreciate that.
  370. 27:09I mean, prayer, and I beg of people, you know,
  371. 27:12my co-host on Exploring the Word,
  372. 27:14Bert Harper and I were talking today
  373. 27:16that we are devoting one day a week on our show
  374. 27:20to pray and urge churches to pray.
  375. 27:23Craig, I know it might sound maybe too little too late,
  376. 27:27but I don't underestimate the power of prayer,
  377. 27:30but how confident are you
  378. 27:33that constitutionalist citizens will get out and vote?
  379. 27:38And even if they do, the election will be fairly honestly
  380. 27:43tabulated, speak to us about that,
  381. 27:45and what might our recourse be?
  382. 27:49Wow, well, Alex, a couple of things.
  383. 27:51Absolutely, the foundation for Christians
  384. 27:55is to be in prayer.
  385. 27:56Now remember, the election really starts in September,
  386. 28:00because that's when the ballots start being mailed out
  387. 28:03at the early voting states.
  388. 28:05And then in October, it's on, you know, it used to be,
  389. 28:08oh, it's, you know, in second week of November.
  390. 28:12No, it begins early.
  391. 28:16And so we need to start praying now.
  392. 28:19And so the first thing I say is that,
  393. 28:22individually, everyone needs to make sure
  394. 28:24that this is part of what they do.
  395. 28:26If you're not praying daily, you need to pray daily,
  396. 28:29and you need to add this election to that prayer,
  397. 28:33and we gotta have God's people mobilize on that.
  398. 28:36Second, I think every church in the United States
  399. 28:40should have a night of prayer and repentance
  400. 28:43that call out to God for, you know,
  401. 28:45and corporately for a revival in America
  402. 28:50in a turning of America around and for this election and protection for this election.
  403. 28:58I mean, we've already seen an assassination attempt. We've already seen so much deceit going on.
  404. 29:04And we already see right now the issues of election integrity. So we need to pray for that.
  405. 29:11And then the second thing is every individual can do something more than they've ever done before
  406. 29:19in this election. Alex, the enemy has mobilized the radical left like never before. We can sit back
  407. 29:30and we can have conversations with friends who agree with us. We can listen to the radio, we can
  408. 29:39hear different podcasts, we can read different types of information that we agree with. What is it that
  409. 29:48that the Democrats are doing.
  410. 29:50They're organizing as never before,
  411. 29:54because remember, their God is government,
  412. 29:58and their religion is to try to make that government bigger.
  413. 30:02And as part of that-
  414. 30:03And this is all they have as a election.
  415. 30:05Yeah, that's all they have.
  416. 30:06That's all they have.
  417. 30:08And so that's why they have such zeal,
  418. 30:11such commitment that they're fighting against,
  419. 30:16you know, the forces that would destroy democracy. They're fighting for the forces that have people
  420. 30:22in poverty. They're fighting against those people who are discriminating and inequality.
  421. 30:29And they've got all their different issues that they're so zealous about. And so what are they doing?
  422. 30:37Well, they're going out and they're volunteering for working for candidates. They're volunteering
  423. 30:42to work for what they believe.
  424. 30:45So I'm wondering how many people who are listening are actually volunteering to help in a campaign.
  425. 30:57I want to say this, the Democrats are holding potlucks.
  426. 31:05The Democrats are holding little meetings all over with the friends, from people on their
  427. 31:10are textless, people that are neighbors, people on their email list, inviting people over and
  428. 31:16then talking to them, relational marketing.
  429. 31:18I've also heard they've been paying people to vote.
  430. 31:22They've been buying votes.
  431. 31:24And then I had it from a very reputable source that if you can get 20 of your friends registered,
  432. 31:31they'll give you $200.
  433. 31:35They got that for college students to be able to pay registration.
  434. 31:39So you're 100% right.
  435. 31:41And so they're buying votes and they're doing it on college campuses and with the young people
  436. 31:49because they are convinced that's who's going to vote for them because all together, so news
  437. 31:53from TikTok.
  438. 31:55And they get teaching radical professors and teachers.
  439. 31:58Now here's one more thing.
  440. 32:01Just get this.
  441. 32:02For example, what the Democrats are doing right now is you have an app where you can put your
  442. 32:08text and email list on it.
  443. 32:10It will tell you who your friends are registered to vote or not.
  444. 32:15And they give you text messages and email messages and phone messages to keep contacting
  445. 32:21your friends to get registered to vote.
  446. 32:23That's what we're up against.
  447. 32:25Yeah, exactly.
  448. 32:27And we've got a brief break.
  449. 32:28We're talking with Craig Huey, author of The Christian Voter, The Great Deception.
  450. 32:33Your website is Craig Huey.com or which is it?
  451. 32:39Craig Huey.com.
  452. 32:42Alex McFarland here, the American Family Radio Network.
  453. 32:45My website, AlexMcFarland.com, slash Vote.
  454. 32:49And I've partnered with iVoterGuide and a lot of great people.
  455. 32:53We're trying to inform, inspire folks.
  456. 32:56Our future hangs in the balance.
  457. 32:58Go away, we're back after this.
  458. 33:30The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrence are available at aFR.net back
  459. 33:43to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  460. 33:46You know, what a privilege to live in the United States of America that for 248 years
  461. 33:53we have had this free, safe, prosperous nation.
  462. 33:58And really, folks, every one of us, it doesn't matter who you are, you love the Lord, you
  463. 34:03We love this country.
  464. 34:05You know how to pray.
  465. 34:06You can vote.
  466. 34:07You can influence others.
  467. 34:09We can be used by God to play a role in the preservation of America.
  468. 34:14Thanks for listening.
  469. 34:15Alex McFarland here sitting in for Abe Hamilton and our very special guest, author, trend watcher
  470. 34:21and very trusted analyst Craig Huey.
  471. 34:25I wanted to go to some of the calls that have been on hold.
  472. 34:28Joy from Mississippi.
  473. 34:30jory thank you for holding and uh... welcome to our program
  474. 34:35thank you alex for having me i take my call
  475. 34:38yes what you got joy
  476. 34:42not to put down president obama
  477. 34:46my personal opinion is he isn't capable of all of this stuff
  478. 34:51and it's a long game it's been a long game to groom him and to get him to be
  479. 34:55the president in the first place and to use the race card
  480. 34:59to make everybody feel guilty enough to vote for him in the first place.
  481. 35:02But behind him was someone who's still in the game, and that's Valerie Jared.
  482. 35:08And I think we're just walking into the same trap by giving Obama all this credit.
  483. 35:15He's still a puppet.
  484. 35:17She's working things.
  485. 35:18Her father was a communist.
  486. 35:20And I think that she is the true head of the snake in one sense.
  487. 35:26but I don't want to get used again in the race card
  488. 35:31and I feel like we're walking into that
  489. 35:35and it's not necessarily so.
  490. 35:37It's smoke and mirrors like so many
  491. 35:40have been able to play in the past.
  492. 35:43Craig, what do you say?
  493. 35:44Valerie Jarrett, I actually haven't heard that name
  494. 35:47in a while.
  495. 35:49Is she a big part of this movement, this machine?
  496. 35:54this machine?
  497. 35:58So I would probably disagree with the assessment,
  498. 36:01but it could be right.
  499. 36:03What I have studied her very much over the years
  500. 36:07because she is such an integral part of all this.
  501. 36:10But her power and her influence
  502. 36:15isn't that much different than Anita Dunn and Jim Messina
  503. 36:20and a few of these other key players
  504. 36:22that are so part of the inner circle.
  505. 36:25Now, is Valerie really the one in charge maybe,
  506. 36:29but definitely she's right up there.
  507. 36:32And it's not just Obama, she's pointing out.
  508. 36:38Whether Obama's the brains or not the brains,
  509. 36:41what it is, it's a team of people around Obama.
  510. 36:44And so when Obama speaks, they move and they act.
  511. 36:49they act. And so whether it's legislation during Biden's administration or especially the executive
  512. 36:58orders, Obama's personal touch and his personal comments and presence on those was always there.
  513. 37:11This is where I mentioned at the very beginning, we got to be careful about speculation,
  514. 37:15but there's enough evidence to be able to make a decision, a conclusion, something like this.
  515. 37:23Well, you know, Valerie, you know, what's her role? Is she really the brains, or is she just one of the people in the inner circle?
  516. 37:33I don't know until somebody really exposes it from the inside if we're going to know, but we do know it's this group of very intelligent,
  517. 37:44very smart, activists and organizers.
  518. 37:49And that's where Obama took the marketing
  519. 37:54to a level never experienced before in American politics.
  520. 37:58He changed American politics.
  521. 38:01So Alex, it's no longer, you know,
  522. 38:06who's got the best policies?
  523. 38:08Who's the most articulate?
  524. 38:10It has nothing to do with who looks better or whatever.
  525. 38:14It's who is able to get out the vote.
  526. 38:18And so Trump is trying to desperately move
  527. 38:22to try to round up volunteers to get out the vote.
  528. 38:28For the last four years,
  529. 38:31the Biden, Harris, Obama, Democratic marketing machine
  530. 38:37has been registering, organizing,
  531. 38:41and in place developing a marketing campaign
  532. 38:46unlike anything ever has hit us before in the past.
  533. 38:51So sophisticated and so high tech
  534. 38:53and so interacting with Google and Facebook
  535. 38:57and all the different media,
  536. 38:59but the whole key is getting out the vote.
  537. 39:03And that's where Roy Evangelical Christians
  538. 39:06is the secret weapon.
  539. 39:08There's 80 million evangelical Christians.
  540. 39:13Alex, I had a problem.
  541. 39:14George Barnes says maybe more than that, but clearly enough, clearly, the numbers are
  542. 39:21on our side if we would get engaged.
  543. 39:2525% of almost every election are evangelical born-again Christians.
  544. 39:33They vote 84% conservative.
  545. 39:36Now we saw that Obama took a lot of evangelical Christians.
  546. 39:42He was able to pick up 28% of the evangelical vote, white evangelical vote in 2008.
  547. 39:50Hillary was only able to get 16% in 2016.
  548. 39:57Joe Biden got 24% of the white evangelical vote in 2020.
  549. 40:03So they have a whole group.
  550. 40:05They got a group called Evangiocles for Harris.
  551. 40:09Well-financed, very aggressive, going after churches,
  552. 40:13Christians, Christian radio, Christian TV, Christian magazines,
  553. 40:18Christian email lists, digital media.
  554. 40:21They define who a Christian is.
  555. 40:23And so on Google, you're getting ads for Christians.
  556. 40:28There's one controversial ad, for example, video ad,
  557. 40:33that shows Billy Graham talking about sin
  558. 40:38and how you have to repent.
  559. 40:40And then talking about an old video
  560. 40:43where before Trump was ever exposed to the gospel,
  561. 40:46really kind of back-tracked.
  562. 40:49And it was a different Trump,
  563. 40:51but they're using that.
  564. 40:52Franklin Graham's outrage.
  565. 40:54Yeah, yeah, and Franklin Graham has condemned that.
  566. 40:58Hey, by the way, I've got to ask you this.
  567. 41:00you know when Hillary tried to get the nomination in 2008 and 2012 didn't get it she finally got
  568. 41:09it in 2016 and I remember that they said that you know she was one of the least liked American
  569. 41:16politicians you know in some ways Hillary and Kamala are alike in some ways and you know Hillary
  570. 41:26was not well-liked. Do you think Kamala Harris is more marketable than Hillary Clinton was?
  571. 41:33I think she's less marketable, but here's the thing. It doesn't matter because she's got a marketing team
  572. 41:42creating videos and ads and marketing slogans and copy that's not her, but is
  573. 41:53is powerfully effective.
  574. 41:55And she's created this image that if you were right now,
  575. 42:00somebody who was a college student,
  576. 42:03or you, let's say you had student loans,
  577. 42:07or somebody who was pro-abortion,
  578. 42:09or somebody who is in a certain category,
  579. 42:16it could be a category general like women,
  580. 42:19or it could be young moms,
  581. 42:21or it could be senior women.
  582. 42:24Whatever the categories are,
  583. 42:26they're getting individual ads designed for them.
  584. 42:30If they're Christians, they're getting ads to destroy
  585. 42:34and suppress any type of Christian vote for Trump.
  586. 42:37And if they can,
  587. 42:38they swing it for Harris.
  588. 42:43But their main thing is to suppress the Christian vote
  589. 42:45because they know it's 84%.
  590. 42:48and and and and so
  591. 42:50uh... they've got it for the catholics they've got it for the
  592. 42:53uh... all the different religions
  593. 42:55uh... it is and massive
  594. 42:58marketing campaign
  595. 43:00that unless you're one of these groups you'll never see the message
  596. 43:05uh... i want to get a call in uh...
  597. 43:07ron in tenness iran thank you for holding
  598. 43:10uh... welcome to the program
  599. 43:12well thank you for having the guy's listen
  600. 43:15I want to tell you this Democrat National Committee have no compassion for poor people
  601. 43:21or those suffering.
  602. 43:24In the early 90s, I was a musician in LA trying to do the rock and roll thing when you
  603. 43:29could make money and media entertainment.
  604. 43:32When you couldn't have a job, you could go over to creative casting and get extra work.
  605. 43:36I mean, sometimes even over at an unemployment department, they'd have jobs on the board.
  606. 43:41Imagine, you could just take a three by five card off the board and take it to a room.
  607. 43:44the rap and say, hey, call these people and send me over.
  608. 43:47And you'd have a job that same day
  609. 43:49as an extra in the movies or in TV or whatever.
  610. 43:52And when all that kind of stopped when Clintons came in,
  611. 43:56me and some of my band mates we had to go on welfare.
  612. 44:00Okay, I'm not proud of it, but we were getting 365,
  613. 44:05370 a month in GR benefits plus about $70 in food stamps,
  614. 44:11let's say.
  615. 44:11And the Clintons made a deal with California
  616. 44:14to chop that down to two hundred twelve dollars cash
  617. 44:17how are you gonna pay your your your rent
  618. 44:20back then uh... to get out of the red it was about uh... three hundred to have
  619. 44:24a roommate you know you just live the the apartment
  620. 44:27and here's the point today
  621. 44:29that same agreement is frozen in place
  622. 44:32if you file for g r in the state of california you get
  623. 44:37two hundred and twelve dollars cash
  624. 44:39i could you know i have found this out was i had to
  625. 44:42apply for benefits again 30 years later because of covid because of the extreme
  626. 44:47lockdowns I had to do it and I found out I'm getting $212 cash. This is same as
  627. 44:54in the early 90s. Yeah and then they're giving the the illegals that come over
  628. 45:00they think that everybody that's on welfare is getting $950 or $1,100 plus
  629. 45:06275 a child and cash payments plus you know 300 a person in
  630. 45:12EBT food stamps
  631. 45:14Well, you know when all of that ends after the Democrats take over they're gonna chop that down to what everybody else is getting and it's all over
  632. 45:22There's gonna be riots. There's gonna be protests people are gonna be there's gonna be fire in the streets
  633. 45:27Because they're taking that money out of ssa ssi fund and Ron good. No, that's oh under thunder
  634. 45:35And blessings to you, Craig, I want you to speak to these facts, would you please?
  635. 45:41Yeah, so Ron has a personal story that has affected him and his industry, but you can
  636. 45:49multiply the story of pain and anguish and really insane economic policies.
  637. 45:57Right now Kamala Harris has been talking about crazy price controls on food because everybody
  638. 46:04knows the food costs are out of line but why because of Kamala Harris and Biden because
  639. 46:12of their 35 trillion US national debt, two trillion dollar budget deficit. They are the
  640. 46:18cause of inflation. They've increased the money supply. They have overspent. We have
  641. 46:25a trillion dollars going out just to pay the interest of debt.
  642. 46:29And let me know.
  643. 46:30And let me know.
  644. 46:31So this Craig, Craig, you've known me a couple of years.
  645. 46:33You know, I travel constantly.
  646. 46:36I'm on the road.
  647. 46:37I'm in 35 states a year.
  648. 46:39Everywhere I go, folks.
  649. 46:41And I was just in Indiana.
  650. 46:42I was in St. Louis.
  651. 46:44I was in Memphis.
  652. 46:45I was in Atlanta.
  653. 46:47I'll be in Hewitt, New Jersey tomorrow through Friday.
  654. 46:50Look, I'm seeing car dealerships gone out of business.
  655. 46:54Yes.
  656. 46:55Big car dealerships.
  657. 46:56Because nobody's going to spend money on big ticket items.
  658. 46:58I'm seeing department stores that are empty.
  659. 47:01I'm seeing big, I'm seeing like McDonald's out of business.
  660. 47:06Yes, restaurants.
  661. 47:08I mean, they never close a McDonald's.
  662. 47:12I'm seeing McDonald's facilities that have closed up shop.
  663. 47:16Yep, GM just laid off about a thousand people.
  664. 47:19One company after another, after another,
  665. 47:23because the economy is not good.
  666. 47:26And why? Because it's not the free market. It's regulations. It's high taxes.
  667. 47:33It is bad economic policy that has basically created an inflationary
  668. 47:39spiral. Spiral, I tell people, we're in a period of stagflation where we're
  669. 47:44basically the economy is just stalled. Wages can't keep up with inflation.
  670. 47:50So inflation's, you know, the general inflation is 19% in the last 14, 4 years.
  671. 47:5719, 19% 4 years under Biden and Harris.
  672. 48:01I mean, that is insane.
  673. 48:03And unless you have at least 24 or 25% increase in your Social Security, your retirement funds,
  674. 48:11your wages, you're losing money.
  675. 48:14You can't keep up.
  676. 48:15Hold on.
  677. 48:16Maggie, quickly.
  678. 48:17We've only got a few seconds.
  679. 48:18from Texas. What's your th
  680. 48:21Alex, I got a platform to
  681. 48:25kind of homebound and re
  682. 48:28a platform to talk to min
  683. 48:31but I do it about two to
  684. 48:33usually and on Saturday,
  685. 48:36in the grocery store. Wam
  686. 48:39like we got a lot of those
  687. 48:41area south central texas
  688. 48:44out of time blessings to
  689. 48:46God bless you. Craig, give us your website before we're out of time. Folks, we've got to pray.
  690. 48:51I'll be on the Hamilton Corner, Tuesday and Wednesday. Craig Huey, what's your website?
  691. 48:56Craig Huey.com, C-R-A-I-G-H-U-E-Y.com. Craig Huey, thanks. Everybody listening. Pray for our nation.
  692. 49:05Pray for America. The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect
  693. 49:10those of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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