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August 27, 2024 · 48:47

Mark Zuckerberg admits the Harris-Biden administration “pressured” Facebook to censor Americans

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0:00 - 15:00. Isaiah 1:1-6. Will we be stricken again? 15:00 - 31:00. Mark Zuckerberg admits the Harris-Biden administration “pressured” Facebook to censor Americans, Facebook censored Americans, and Facebook “demoted” the Hunter Biden laptop story… election interference or nah? 31:00 - 48:00. Christians need not apply for the education profession in Comrade Walz’ MN. Callers weigh in. To donate call : 877-616-2396

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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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  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. 0:29And now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:31Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner,
  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton III here.
  14. 0:39Ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program
  15. 0:42at this very moment, many of you?
  16. 0:44If not, most of you are making your transitions
  17. 0:46from your part-time jobs where you generate an income
  18. 0:49to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  19. 0:51And as you do so, I want to remind you, as is my custom,
  20. 0:56that what goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  21. 1:05If you've been listening to this program for any length of time, you know that I am saying this,
  22. 1:11not in an effort to diminish the significance of what transpires in the White House,
  23. 1:18to diminish the significance of what transpires with our federal government and at the national level.
  24. 1:26But I say this in an effort to recalibrate your thinking away from viewing national affairs
  25. 1:33and federal governmental affairs as being penultimate in your life in my life. It is highly
  26. 1:40important that we understand that family, family is the first institution ordained by God with marriage,
  27. 1:51the exclusive lifelong union of one man and one woman at the center. One of the great Jedi
  28. 1:59mind tricks of modern society is that we ascribe utmost importance, generally speaking, to things
  29. 2:08that happen federally, not even recognizing in our constitutional republic with democratic
  30. 2:12features that constitutionally the executive branch of the federal government is supposed
  31. 2:17to be the least potent governmental branch in the everyday lives of American citizens.
  32. 2:24We often feel to realize that beyond the governmental structure of our nation, we need
  33. 2:31to understand the potency that God established in the family.
  34. 2:36One of the great benefits of living in our nation is that this is the first nation that
  35. 2:40has endured the longest in human history that recognized individual liberty.
  36. 2:47You study the formation of our nation, the notion of individual liberty, reflected ultimately
  37. 2:56in our Declaration of Independence, corresponds with the Reformation idea that that was a part
  38. 3:04of Martin Luther's Theses is that, you know what?
  39. 3:09We don't need to have papal authority to understand scripture.
  40. 3:15believer has been called to be a priest unto God. That notion of the of the Imago day, which
  41. 3:23reflects man's capacity to know God and learn his word and understand his word, it was ultimately
  42. 3:30transmitted into our Declaration of Independence with the concept of unalienable rights. How
  43. 3:38many of us know that? This is why I've said repeatedly, I'll say it again, if I ever have
  44. 3:43the opportunity. Probably never going to happen. But if I ever had the opportunity to be a moderator
  45. 3:48for a president to debate, you want to know what the first question I'm going to ask?
  46. 3:50Candidate, son, so would you please tell the people where do you believe rights derived
  47. 3:56from? First question I want to ask. You want to know why? Their answer to that question
  48. 4:01would tell me everything I need to know. Because if they refuse to recognize their rights
  49. 4:06come from God, I already know that they have an outsized, first I would say, ungodly, second
  50. 4:14I would say unconstitutional concept of government because government at its highest efficacy exists
  51. 4:21for one reason to secure to the individual the rights that are given to him by God.
  52. 4:28Or to say it conversely to refuse and to refrain from encroaching into territory that is beyond
  53. 4:35its authority.
  54. 4:36Hence, the Declaration of Independence reference to unalienable rights.
  55. 4:42Government and given to us, government can take it away.
  56. 4:45This is given to us by God among them.
  57. 4:47Thomas Jefferson said, are the rights of life.
  58. 4:52If you don't have life, what good is liberty?
  59. 4:56Ain't nobody dead talking about where's my freedoms?
  60. 5:01If you don't have life, what's the significance
  61. 5:04of the pursuit of happiness?
  62. 5:07You know, it's a funny thing.
  63. 5:07All of the people I see, you know, pounding their chest
  64. 5:11and they're talking about abortion,
  65. 5:13all of the tests, it's one funny thing, they're all alive.
  66. 5:16Isn't that interesting?
  67. 5:17Isn't that interesting?
  68. 5:19This is why I explain what goes on in your house
  69. 5:22is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  70. 5:25Because the nation is not corrupted
  71. 5:27primarily nor exclusively at the ballot box.
  72. 5:31The nation is not corrupted primarily nor exclusively
  73. 5:34at the schoolhouse.
  74. 5:34You know where it happens?
  75. 5:36In the home, in the home.
  76. 5:39Which is why we must as a society rediscover the significance,
  77. 5:45the potency and the prominence that God has placed
  78. 5:49on family and the chaos that we've entered into in our nation.
  79. 5:56We didn't into this overnight.
  80. 5:58And guess what?
  81. 5:58We didn't get out of it overnight.
  82. 6:00The only way for us is repentance and it has to start in the homes.
  83. 6:05Thank you so much for tuning into the program.
  84. 6:07Abraham Hamilton.
  85. 6:08Third is my name.
  86. 6:09I'm the host of the Hamilton corner.
  87. 6:11I am joined by the corner contingent.
  88. 6:14We live.
  89. 6:16Right across from me, we have our friendly neighborhood.
  90. 6:19Willaholic who's still in perpetual recovery.
  91. 6:22Mr. Marty Sparks ladies and gentlemen lighting up the dark from here in the screen room. We have
  92. 6:28Mr. Richie rich
  93. 6:30Well as we said yesterday, yes, we're gonna get the calls again two days in a row
  94. 6:35That's the plan stick around to see if it comes to be rich
  95. 6:39It's gonna happen and we have produced extraordinary real G Mac often imitating never duplicating
  96. 6:45We're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program. We're gonna begin today by going to the book of Isaiah
  97. 6:50It's amazing how the word of God is always
  98. 6:53always appropriate and applicable to what we're facing.
  99. 6:58The book of Isaiah chapter one,
  100. 6:59verses one through six by way of reminder,
  101. 7:02Isaiah lived from about 767 to 681 BC.
  102. 7:08He was summoned into prophetic ministry at about 740 BC,
  103. 7:11as the scripture records for us, Isaiah chapter six.
  104. 7:15It's important to note that the Lord had Isaiah ministering
  105. 7:20in the Southern Kingdom of Judah,
  106. 7:23nearly a century prior to Babylonian conquest.
  107. 7:30The Lord sent the prophet Isaiah to warn his people.
  108. 7:36The people by and large did not listen.
  109. 7:40Isaiah chapter one, verses one through six,
  110. 7:42I've shared before the overarching purpose
  111. 7:45of Isaiah's prophetic ministry and his writings
  112. 7:48were to call Judah back to repent,
  113. 7:50call Judah to repentance and to convey in a reveal
  114. 7:55Messiah's salvation, salvation through Messiah.
  115. 7:59Those are the main themes in the book.
  116. 8:02But I want you to note Isaiah chapter one,
  117. 8:05verses one through six, here we go.
  118. 8:08The vision of Isaiah, the son of Amos,
  119. 8:10concerning Judah and Jerusalem,
  120. 8:12which he saw during the reigns of Uzziah,
  121. 8:16Jotham, A'has, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah.
  122. 8:22Listen, O heavens, and hero earth, for the Lord speaks.
  123. 8:28Sons I have reared and brought up,
  124. 8:31but they have revolted against me.
  125. 8:35An ox knows its owner and a donkey, its master's manger,
  126. 8:40but Israel doesn't know.
  127. 8:42My people do not understand a last sinful nation,
  128. 8:48people weighed down with iniquity,
  129. 8:51offspring of evil doers, sons who act corruptly.
  130. 8:57They have abandoned the Lord.
  131. 9:02They have despised,
  132. 9:05despised the holy one of Israel.
  133. 9:10They have turned away from him.
  134. 9:13Where will you be stricken again?
  135. 9:16As you continue in your rebellion,
  136. 9:18the whole head is sick and the whole heart is fanked.
  137. 9:22From the soul of the foot even to the head,
  138. 9:24there is nothing sounding it.
  139. 9:27Only bruises, welts and raw wounds
  140. 9:32not pressed out or bandaged nor softened with oil.
  141. 9:38Now again, God sent Isaiah,
  142. 9:41the minister to the kingdom of Judah prior
  143. 9:44to Babylonian conquest and exile.
  144. 9:47The Lord was warning the people through Isaiah.
  145. 9:51Right at the beginning of verse one,
  146. 9:53we see we have a timestamp provided for us.
  147. 9:56Because the Lord tells us the duration
  148. 9:58of Isaiah's prophetic ministry from the reigns of Uzziah's
  149. 10:01king of Judah all the way through to Hezekiah.
  150. 10:07All right.
  151. 10:10And the Lord says, sons, I have reared and brought up,
  152. 10:13but they have revolted against me.
  153. 10:17You know, I know very plainly that America is not Israel.
  154. 10:21All right, I don't want anybody thinking
  155. 10:22that I don't understand that,
  156. 10:23but there are principles in scripture that we can ascribe.
  157. 10:27You have heard me say on this program
  158. 10:29that the United States of America
  159. 10:30is the greatest nation in the history, in human history.
  160. 10:33I believe that.
  161. 10:35There is no doubt in my opinion
  162. 10:37that it was God's divine providence
  163. 10:39that allowed America to ascend.
  164. 10:41As it still stands currently,
  165. 10:43we are one of the younger nations
  166. 10:45among the nations of the world,
  167. 10:46yet the Lord's sovereignty allowed us to ascend to global prominence, to prominence within
  168. 10:53the world. I've explained to you guys before that we, we often reflect on, you know, our
  169. 10:59constitution. It is a historical fact that our nation is the longest enduring constitution
  170. 11:07republic that has remained and endured under one form of government in the history of the
  171. 11:12world. This is also just a fact, the constitution that we enjoy, that the founders had the,
  172. 11:18the wherewithal in the foresight to include within it the the appropriate mechanisms for adjusting it
  173. 11:24but in full cognition of man's sinful inclinations that a private to be human hardest jeremy in 17
  174. 11:30nine says they wanted to make sure that any changes would not be the product of rapid emotional
  175. 11:37furtive movement but will be the product of long deliberation one of the reasons why we're not
  176. 11:45merely a republic, but we are a constitutional republic is because our founders recognized
  177. 11:51because of man's sinful heart. An actual dialogue took place. Well, what do we do if the people
  178. 11:58decide one day that murderers should no longer be criminalized? This is why we have an objective,
  179. 12:02transcendent legal standard in our Constitution because they know and recognize the man's heart
  180. 12:08inclines towards wickedness. It's just a fact. In the debate for our Constitution following
  181. 12:16The declaration, which by the way, our US Constitution should always be read in conjunction with the Declaration of Independence.
  182. 12:23The effort to sever the two of them is an exercise.
  183. 12:27And I would, I would argue American malpractice because the declaration
  184. 12:33is the vision statement, if you will, the Constitution is the implementation mechanism of the vision of the declaration.
  185. 12:41All right.
  186. 12:46Getting back to this, the founding fathers at the Constitution Convention got to a place in their deliberate deliberation.
  187. 12:51in their debate where they couldn't come to any resolution.
  188. 12:55And this also is historical fact that the least religious
  189. 13:00of the founding fathers Benjamin Franklin at the time said,
  190. 13:03if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground
  191. 13:07without the awareness of divine providence,
  192. 13:09how then can an empire rise?
  193. 13:13We, men must set ourselves to praying.
  194. 13:16That led to a three day prayer meeting
  195. 13:19where the arguments concerning the formation of our nation
  196. 13:22implementation of the principles from the Declaration, they were at a quagmire and a stalemate.
  197. 13:28And it was a three day prayer meeting that broke up the stalemate and what followed after that three
  198. 13:33days of prayer were the original articles of our Constitution. I can say without successful
  199. 13:40contradiction that it was divine providence that allowed for the ascension of the United States of
  200. 13:45America. People often talk about whether America is or is not a Christian nation. They want to talk
  201. 13:50about the formation of the federal government. I would urge you to go back to look at the colonial
  202. 13:54governments that existed prior to the US's formation. I would urge you that while we have
  203. 13:59a federal constitution to also examine the state constitutions once we won our liberty.
  204. 14:05And your insight can be boasted by that. But as the scripture says that as Yahweh condemned
  205. 14:13and rebuked Judah, an a donkey knows its master's manger, an ox its owner, but my people do
  206. 14:21do not understand.
  207. 14:24Sons I have reared and brought up, they have revolted against me.
  208. 14:27Guys, this can be the proper assessment of where we are as the United States of America.
  209. 14:35If we truly have a desire for our nation to be great, the greatness only comes one way
  210. 14:43through repentance.
  211. 14:45Our most desperate and enduring need as a nation is repentance.
  212. 14:52And repentance must be let out by the people of God.
  213. 14:59You can't sit this election out.
  214. 15:01I know a lot of Christians do.
  215. 15:03This is true that God is sovereign.
  216. 15:04I tell you that all the time.
  217. 15:06But they fancy that somehow that is separate from their personal responsibility.
  218. 15:11We are His hands and feet.
  219. 15:13And so that's why we have to do what's right.
  220. 15:15The Bible says to Him that Noah to do good and just doesn't do it.
  221. 15:20To Him it is sin.
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  224. 15:35Shiting life into the darkness,
  225. 15:36this is The Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  226. 15:40Welcome back to The Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
  227. 15:46That was me, accidentally hit the button.
  228. 15:49He he he.
  229. 15:51We are ready to rock and roll and continue on with the program.
  230. 15:56This is,
  231. 15:56Oh, how do I describe this?
  232. 16:04Some of you are aware.
  233. 16:06Some of you may not be aware.
  234. 16:10That Mark Zuckerberg wrote a little letter, addressed it to Congressman Jim Jordan, chairman
  235. 16:18of the House Judiciary Committee in the United States House of Representatives.
  236. 16:25And in his letter, he admitted to several things that, many of you in this audience, you
  237. 16:33already knew it's true. We reported on it. But to have now the head of metal, which is the
  238. 16:42parent company of Facebook, which also owns Instagram, which also owns WhatsApp, the had
  239. 16:50him to have him to come out and say it. Jeff, would you go and put the image of the letter
  240. 16:57on the screen? Please from Mr. Zuckerberg. Now just get right to it. If you're following
  241. 17:03on the program on the way of people listening live on the radio when we have podcast listeners
  242. 17:08that you may not be able to watch the screen. But I'm going to read a little bit from the
  243. 17:12letter for you. This is from the third full paragraph from one Mark Zuckerberg. If you're
  244. 17:16watching the show, you can see the letter on your screen where Mr Zuckerberg says this.
  245. 17:22And I quote, in 2021, senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White
  246. 17:28house repeatedly pressured our teams for months to sensor certain
  247. 17:33COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of
  248. 17:41frustration with our teams when we didn't agree. Ultimately, it
  249. 17:49was our decision whether or not to take content down. And we owe
  250. 17:53our decisions. I'm sorry. And we own our decisions, including
  251. 17:57COVID-19 related changes we made to our enforcement in the wake of this pressure.
  252. 18:02I believe the government pressure was wrong and I regret that we were not more outspoken
  253. 18:10about it.
  254. 18:11I also think we made some choices that with the benefit of hindsight and new information,
  255. 18:17we wouldn't make today and I got to pause.
  256. 18:18I'm getting mad.
  257. 18:20I'm getting mad.
  258. 18:26We told you guys this was happening.
  259. 18:29We already know, thanks to Elon Musk when he purchased Twitter in the release of the
  260. 18:33Twitter files, that the government did the same thing to Twitter and Twitter complied.
  261. 18:41They took down humor and satire.
  262. 18:44So Zucker bucks is admitting that the government pressured him.
  263. 18:54You want Marty, you want to remind me who was in?
  264. 18:57Oh, that's right.
  265. 19:00The current vice president of the United States of America, the current over office occupant,
  266. 19:07The current Democrat nominee for the presidency, right?
  267. 19:14Pressure a private company, well, a publicly traded company, but nevertheless, a non-governmental
  268. 19:23organization to function as an extension of the government.
  269. 19:29See those of you listening to me, I know we have lawyers who watch the show.
  270. 19:32Those of us who've practiced criminal law, we know one of the major reasons that are offered
  271. 19:37as defense defenses to various cases that even when you have non-governmental personnel
  272. 19:42operating at the behest of government,
  273. 19:43there's always a legal argument with whether or not
  274. 19:46that person is an instrumentality of government.
  275. 19:55So you got Zuckerberg's saying
  276. 19:57at the Harris-Bide administration,
  277. 19:59let's keep it real,
  278. 20:00because it's what happened June 27,
  279. 20:02what knew to none of us?
  280. 20:04And Kackling Kamel and New All about it all the time
  281. 20:07and lied about it along with her media friends
  282. 20:09and everybody else.
  283. 20:13So the government pressured Facebook,
  284. 20:18got mad if Facebook disagreed, got mad about it.
  285. 20:22And Zuckabucks admitted, yeah, we yielded to that pressure.
  286. 20:30You're starting COVID-19 information, schmovit19 information.
  287. 20:38Probably kind of like YouTube, they mad at me, you know.
  288. 20:41But in this instance, oh, man.
  289. 20:49Then the letter goes on.
  290. 20:52I have a lot to say about this guys.
  291. 20:55Let me just tell you plainly.
  292. 20:58Zuckabucks gets no passes from me for doing this now.
  293. 21:01Why you sat on this information for four years, chief?
  294. 21:05Hmm?
  295. 21:06What?
  296. 21:07What?
  297. 21:08What?
  298. 21:09Don't try to come here telling me you some crusader for neutrality and transparency.
  299. 21:13You sat on this information for years, for years.
  300. 21:20Sat on it.
  301. 21:26He goes on in this letter quote, like I said to our teams at the time, I feel strongly
  302. 21:31that we should not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any administration
  303. 21:36in either direction.
  304. 21:37So why'd you do it?
  305. 21:39Why'd you do it?
  306. 21:41Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
  307. 21:44What did you risk
  308. 21:46of telling the government, listen,
  309. 21:48we ain't your people.
  310. 21:50We don't do what you tell us to do.
  311. 21:54You claim to be a neutral platform
  312. 21:57for the dissemination of information
  313. 21:59as long as it's not illegal information.
  314. 22:06Probably one of the same reasons
  315. 22:07that why this show has been on the air for nearly eight years,
  316. 22:10but when we've been at, been at 31,000 subscribers
  317. 22:14for eight years, do that math.
  318. 22:16I can tell you one video that we did,
  319. 22:17The Black Lives Matter collection to witchcraft had over a million total views with the suppression.
  320. 22:23Yet you're gonna tell me, you gonna tell me, is 31,000 people subscribed?
  321. 22:28Come on, man. Come on, man. Come on.
  322. 22:33I was born at night. My name ain't glad I said I ain't new at this.
  323. 22:40I wasn't born last night. Then he goes on to drop this one, which again, we knew,
  324. 22:47listen to this program, knew, we reported it. Back to the letter.
  325. 22:53Fourth full paragraph quote in a separate situation. The FBI warned us about potential
  326. 22:59Russian disinformation operation about a potential Russian disinformation operation about the Biden
  327. 23:05family and barisma and the lead up to the 2020 election. That fall when we saw a New York Post
  328. 23:12story reporting on corruption allegations involving then-democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's
  329. 23:17family, we sent that story to fact checkers for review and temporarily demoted it.
  330. 23:22temporarily now what's your definition of
  331. 23:25temporary my man temporarily demoted it
  332. 23:29while waiting for a reply from the same
  333. 23:33government boy this is a mess it has since
  334. 23:39been made clear that the reporting was
  335. 23:41not Russian disinformation oh really
  336. 23:44soccer box really it has since become
  337. 23:49clear that the reporting was not Russian
  338. 23:52disinformation really really huh it's
  339. 24:02almost like you had no way of knowing
  340. 24:04that before now huh and in retrospect
  341. 24:10we shouldn't have demoted the story
  342. 24:13we've changed our policies and processes
  343. 24:19to make sure this doesn't happen again
  344. 24:20I'm done reading it so everybody
  345. 24:29follow me on this right the Harris
  346. 24:33government that's what it is pressure
  347. 24:36Facebook and y'all can't keep running these
  348. 24:38stories. You got it. You got it. You can't let Americans say what they think about their
  349. 24:46schmovat stuff. Alcatage, Alcatage, Kat pictures, you can do all kind of you can do all and
  350. 24:51listen, dances, you can do a huckabuck, but no information about schmovat. No, no, we can't
  351. 24:56have that. No, we can't have that. Then you're admitting they agreed to even satire and humor.
  352. 25:05You can't even crack jokes about the mRNA injections
  353. 25:10that we know, I told you on this show,
  354. 25:13that the risk for heart problems
  355. 25:14increased for everybody who will get these injections.
  356. 25:18That there was no evidence to support
  357. 25:20making children take this stuff.
  358. 25:23That wisdom and reason would say,
  359. 25:24if you're gonna quarantine somebody,
  360. 25:26you quarantine the sick, not the healthy.
  361. 25:29And if anybody's gonna do anything,
  362. 25:31you use the most at-risk people,
  363. 25:32not the entirety of the population.
  364. 25:34And then when you're happy with what I mean,
  365. 25:35it said, all right, you know why?
  366. 25:37I'm not the most chronologically seasoned person.
  367. 25:40That's about age, by the way, y'all.
  368. 25:41That's how, you know.
  369. 25:42I'm not the most chronologically seasoned person,
  370. 25:44but I never know, never remember,
  371. 25:46anytime where there's a vaccine and the governor's saying,
  372. 25:49yeah, come on for free, everybody.
  373. 25:52Line up.
  374. 25:54Never seen that, no, never seen that.
  375. 25:57And so just because someone might have
  376. 25:59their audacity to say, hmm,
  377. 26:01I wonder if there's something to be up here.
  378. 26:03Zucker bucks, no, you can't share that.
  379. 26:07The government, you can't share that.
  380. 26:08In fact, the government, there's pressure.
  381. 26:11You won't let them share that.
  382. 26:14Zucker bucks yielded.
  383. 26:17And then in an unrelated phenomenon, the FBI.
  384. 26:22Oh wow, that bastion of integrity.
  385. 26:25Again, not the rank and file.
  386. 26:28You know, I'm talking about Maine in DC,
  387. 26:32the head honchos.
  388. 26:34So I can guarantee you, it wasn't field officers
  389. 26:37that rolled over the Zucker bucks said,
  390. 26:39hey yo, there's Russian disinformation coming.
  391. 26:49at all of this conversation, election interference,
  392. 26:52election interference, is Zucker Bucks admitting
  393. 26:54that he participated in election interference?
  394. 26:57Because remember, right?
  395. 26:59What was the reason why we had all of those massive
  396. 27:01mail-in ballots around the country?
  397. 27:02Oh, that's right, schmovin'.
  398. 27:04So I wonder if the mail-in ballots would have been as prevalent
  399. 27:06if we could have shared information on platforms,
  400. 27:09you know, like one of the most popular ones in the world?
  401. 27:13I wonder how that would have,
  402. 27:16and I know y'all are thinking something else,
  403. 27:17I'm thinking I'ma get to it,
  404. 27:19but just let me get to it just hold on.
  405. 27:21Then you have a clearly pertinent story
  406. 27:26by the New York Post and a coordinated effort
  407. 27:29because it wasn't just Facebook, it was Twitter too,
  408. 27:32the largest social media outfits,
  409. 27:33social media has become the modern public square
  410. 27:35where many American citizens get their information
  411. 27:38and we know for a fact that the government
  412. 27:45leaned on these companies to suppress this information.
  413. 27:49We know it is a fact that American citizens
  414. 27:52who voted in 2020 who were ignorant of the laptop story
  415. 27:56said had I known I would have voted differently.
  416. 28:06And then with all of this government leaning,
  417. 28:09one thing Zuckerbucks you gotta do with on your own chief
  418. 28:12ain't no government made you up $340 million
  419. 28:15for drop boxes in Wisconsin.
  420. 28:18Nobody made you come out your pocket
  421. 28:20with the Zuckerbucks saying we wanna establish
  422. 28:22structural integrity for election
  423. 28:24in the unusual circumstances of COVID-19.
  424. 28:28You somebody explained to me how that is anything,
  425. 28:31but election interference.
  426. 28:37And here's one of the major things I wanna know.
  427. 28:40Why are you telling us now, bro?
  428. 28:43I know one of the reasons is because,
  429. 28:45thank God for Jim Jordan and his congressional committee,
  430. 28:48and they're having an investigation,
  431. 28:50and he made Zuckabucks disclose thousands of pages
  432. 28:54of documents and now because he knows he's testifying
  433. 28:57Before Congress, look, Mike on the live stream
  434. 29:07asked a pertinent question,
  435. 29:08why isn't there an 80 million
  436. 29:10potential viewers conservative news network?
  437. 29:14Ain't that something?
  438. 29:16You wanna talk about the potential reach of social media?
  439. 29:21Did we not just witness when Elon Musk interviewed
  440. 29:26President Donald Trump and Twitter spaces, X spaces?
  441. 29:29And it's been listened to by over a billion people?
  442. 29:35When has there ever been a presidential candidate interview
  443. 29:38that had a billion people that were able to,
  444. 29:44I'm presenting that because of the potential reach
  445. 29:47of social media.
  446. 29:47Now I know the billion people
  447. 29:48includes those outside of the United States of America.
  448. 29:50I understand that.
  449. 29:51But how many American citizens
  450. 29:53were intentionally, governmentally made ignorant
  451. 29:59in the middle of 2020?
  452. 30:01And again, why is Zuckerberg telling us this now?
  453. 30:07All these people,
  454. 30:08tell them, oh, President Trump,
  455. 30:10Oh, January 6, so he's a sore loser.
  456. 30:13Why didn't Zuckerberg say,
  457. 30:14hey, you know, one of the things that I mean,
  458. 30:16I ain't saying this is gonna be the dispositive issue,
  459. 30:18but FBI did tell us that we needed to make,
  460. 30:22look, we don't look out.
  461. 30:24You're gonna look out for Russian disinformation.
  462. 30:26Oh, Vladimir is Vladimir Putin, this bloody.
  463. 30:30Beware, the rubles may be rolling.
  464. 30:34You know?
  465. 30:37Why didn't he tell us?
  466. 30:39Um, FBI really did have us.
  467. 30:42Um, they was, they were scaring us.
  468. 30:44We were scared.
  469. 30:45We were scared.
  470. 30:46They was yelling and we said no, they say no.
  471. 30:48We say no, they say do it.
  472. 30:49We were scared.
  473. 30:50That girl that was scurried.
  474. 30:53Why don't you say any of this then?
  475. 30:56You know, all of these media, not of the courts even wanted to hear any of the lawsuits
  476. 31:00against from from a president from President Trump concerning election interference.
  477. 31:05Is this not evidence?
  478. 31:08What?
  479. 31:09What is the potential scope?
  480. 31:10potential scope if Facebook and Twitter doesn't suppress this information and
  481. 31:19allows American citizens you know to do that thing that's supposed to be
  482. 31:22guaranteed to us by the First Amendment. What is called again? Expenses speech?
  483. 31:25No free speech! But instead, encouraged by the government to censor Americans, censored
  484. 31:34Americans, demoted reporting from one of the oldest reporting entities in
  485. 31:45in American history, the New York Post.
  486. 31:48And we supposed to go, aw, aw, yeah, thank you.
  487. 31:53Zucks are telling us.
  488. 31:58You see why I keep telling you, 2024 is to America.
  489. 32:01It's 1998, what's the Venezuela?
  490. 32:03Guys, it's not coming, we're here.
  491. 32:07What do you call it when the government refuses
  492. 32:10to allow the citizens to speak freely?
  493. 32:14What do you call it?
  494. 32:17You sure can't call it, let freedom ring.
  495. 32:28Deuteronomy 6 verses 4 through 8 direct us to display Scripture in our homes and other
  496. 32:34places.
  497. 32:35It says you should decorate with the Word of God in that you are to fill your hearts and
  498. 32:39minds with these words.
  499. 32:41There's no greater cause than for those of us who know Christ to share Him and God's
  500. 32:45Word.
  501. 32:46Get the full article, God's Word on Display by Joseph Parker on thestand.net and join the
  502. 32:52movement to put God's Word on display at 10laws.us.
  503. 32:58The Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries are available at
  504. 33:07aFR.net. Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  505. 33:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here. We will open the
  506. 33:17phone lines. The number to call is 888-589-8840. That number again is 888-589-8840. We're going to give
  507. 33:30preference to those who were holding yesterday, but weren't able to get through.
  508. 33:33All right.
  509. 33:34And the question is the same as it was yesterday.
  510. 33:36How do you feel as we approach this election season and not approach?
  511. 33:41We're here as I said, the November election date is a couple months away, but early voting
  512. 33:47is already starting in several states in a few days in a few days.
  513. 33:51All right.
  514. 33:52So we're here.
  515. 33:53It's not coming.
  516. 33:54We're here.
  517. 33:55I know a lot of people try to say in November, we're already here early voting is is starting in
  518. 34:00a few days in several states. So if you would like to join the program, you want to talk
  519. 34:04to me, I want to talk to you. And I wanted just to see where you are. In the meantime,
  520. 34:13this is just this is just rich. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released a downgraded revised
  521. 34:24jobs report number. Their initial jobs report said, Oh, the government produced another nearly
  522. 34:33three million jobs produced, which, you know, can we get out of this?
  523. 34:39I government doesn't produce jobs unless they government jobs.
  524. 34:43And then how many of them are just re establishing jobs that were lost due to, oh, by the way,
  525. 34:48the thing that Zucker Buck told us you, uh, since an American is talking about, you know,
  526. 34:55and the thing that I'll tell you guys, playing them happens, I'm having a hard time just personally
  527. 35:01with this zucker bucks admission.
  528. 35:04Because again, you sat on this for all these time, bro.
  529. 35:07Three years you've been sitting on this?
  530. 35:11Three years.
  531. 35:17Do you realize, do we realize how many things
  532. 35:20have transpired that had the American people
  533. 35:23been allowed to share information freely?
  534. 35:26Specifically about Schmovin 19, specifically
  535. 35:30about the Hunter Biden laptop story,
  536. 35:32do you realize how many things would be different right now?
  537. 35:35Do you realize the massive million ballot phenomenon happened only because of flawed
  538. 35:41information and centers moving 19?
  539. 35:43Do you realize that states violating election laws, which says that the state
  540. 35:47legislature has the authority to determine time and workplace instead of having courts,
  541. 35:50for example, like in North Carolina, or secretaries of state, like in Michigan, or
  542. 35:55as I mentioned before, these massive violations of state election laws of ballot
  543. 36:00drop boxes and states like Wisconsin and other places that they don't happen without this.
  544. 36:05do you realize you don't get things like the Inflation Reduction Act, which is really the
  545. 36:09Green New Deal, do you realize we don't get massive inflation?
  546. 36:15And I get it and I've said in this program, the inflation issue that we're dealing with
  547. 36:18began in the Trump administration, but guess who took a match in gasoline and accelerant
  548. 36:25and put the flame to that fire?
  549. 36:29The Harris Biden administration, do you realize that I wouldn't be paying 40% more for the same
  550. 36:35I was getting four years ago to feed my family with six children and a wife to realize your
  551. 36:43Your
  552. 36:45Bills wouldn't be as high as they are
  553. 36:47Like all of these things are downstream from that particular point in time. It's infuriating
  554. 37:00It's infuriating and we're supposed to just collectively shrug our shoulders
  555. 37:07Better late than never how sucks
  556. 37:09No, no, not better late than never
  557. 37:12Not better late than never
  558. 37:15You see what's happened to the country and you're just gonna sit on the fact that you know you being debold by the government in
  559. 37:27the other thing that is just
  560. 37:29That I'm also struggling with is we told people we were telling people in the same
  561. 37:36Zuckerberg that's admitting that they demoted the New York Post story and
  562. 37:43Capitulated the government intimidation is the same one that's trying to keep my show from reaching more people
  563. 37:47I try my very best to be an equal opportunity truth teller
  564. 37:58I tell y'all the truth. For example, when Trump is wrong, I would say it. People got mad at me for saying it.
  565. 38:05So what? When Trump was right, I would say it. He was right. I said it when he was in office.
  566. 38:13I don't like to mean tweets, but in terms of what he's doing on the policy front, I rock with it.
  567. 38:19I understand you don't like to mean tweets, but tell me what policies you disagree with.
  568. 38:24Crickets. Which is why when I stand and tell you now, I don't like what's going on with the GOP platform.
  569. 38:32I don't like Trump's comments on abortion.
  570. 38:36Guess what else I hate?
  571. 38:37Communism.
  572. 38:40One gives me an opportunity to fight another day.
  573. 38:42The other gives me bread lines and gulags.
  574. 38:50You know what I'm saying?
  575. 38:51Let me give you an example what I'm talking about
  576. 38:52and then I'm gonna get to the phone line.
  577. 38:55People think I'm, so the job numbers
  578. 38:57downgraded to 818,000.
  579. 38:59Oh, just convenient.
  580. 39:00And they always do that.
  581. 39:01They put out a bigger number than they downgraded somewhat.
  582. 39:03The problem is that they made a much bigger downgrade
  583. 39:06this time.
  584. 39:07The second largest in the history of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  585. 39:11You know what the largest one was?
  586. 39:142009 under Barack Obama.
  587. 39:17The second largest one now under the Higher-Ares Biden
  588. 39:19administration.
  589. 39:20824,000 jobs down going under Barack Obama.
  590. 39:23818,000 now.
  591. 39:26The people of the political is like, man,
  592. 39:27we never seen it downgraded that big.
  593. 39:29I got an idea of Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  594. 39:31How about you waiting until you actually know
  595. 39:33what the number is before you say anything?
  596. 39:35But you know why they run out with the bigger number?
  597. 39:37politics and it's sickening.
  598. 39:42But what am I talking about?
  599. 39:44Government control, government imposed.
  600. 39:49Captain Kamala Harris, having the opportunity to nominate
  601. 39:51who she wants to be at VP.
  602. 39:52She picks Governor Tim Wal, some Minnesota.
  603. 39:55You know, everyday dad, you know, teacher,
  604. 39:59football coach, communist.
  605. 40:05The same when I played you the audio.
  606. 40:06One man, socialism is another man's neighborliness.
  607. 40:10So you wanna call socialism neighborliness?
  608. 40:14This is a guy that has a phone line for Minnesota
  609. 40:17and so to rat on their neighbors.
  610. 40:19My neighbor is not complying with your stay at home order.
  611. 40:22Come and get him, Gopna.
  612. 40:27Tim Walz presided over revision of the licensing guidelines
  613. 40:31for teachers in the state of Minnesota.
  614. 40:33Past the revision in 2023,
  615. 40:37appointed the people who serve on the commission
  616. 40:40governing the licensing guidelines.
  617. 40:42I wanna know what they just did.
  618. 40:43I'm sure you wanna know.
  619. 40:44Effective July 2025,
  620. 40:47Christians need not apply to become licensed teachers
  621. 40:51in public schools in Minnesota,
  622. 40:52and even in the private schools that require
  623. 40:54that teachers to be licensed.
  624. 40:55You wanna know why?
  625. 40:56Because the new standards adopted by
  626. 40:58old, friendly, Tim Wolls.
  627. 41:01Now requires, and I'll read from them,
  628. 41:04in order to be licensed to be a teacher in Minnesota,
  629. 41:06you must affirm students' gender identity
  630. 41:08and sexual orientation
  631. 41:10in order to receive a teaching license.
  632. 41:12Well, come in the walls.
  633. 41:13What if my face, I don't believe in that?
  634. 41:15Well, you don't get a license in the state of Minnesota.
  635. 41:21Going into effect, July, next year,
  636. 41:27I'm sure that's just being a coincidence, sure.
  637. 41:31You know, I just have this funny thing,
  638. 41:34you know, that the word of God tends to be the word of God.
  639. 41:37So you're gonna make it a requirement from the state,
  640. 41:42in order to be a teacher in that state,
  641. 41:43that American citizen will have to abandon their faith
  642. 41:45or lie about it in order to be a teacher in the state.
  643. 41:53We can give you a little gander
  644. 41:54watching this show, I'm showing you the standards of effective practice from the Minnesota professional
  645. 41:59educators licensing and standards board. You can go ahead and put the cover page of the
  646. 42:05standards on the screen for the people, Jeff. It's disgusting, man. Adopted in 2023 becomes
  647. 42:13effective July 2025. I'm sure that's just a coincidence though. I mean, hey, I mean, who,
  648. 42:19what is socialism if as long as it's democratic? It's sickening, man. To the fall, as we go,
  649. 42:28as promised. We'll start in Texas where Pat is on the line. Pat, thank you for calling
  650. 42:33the Hamilton Corner. Welcome to the program.
  651. 42:36Thanks, Jay. Hey, you've brought this up before, but like you said, in Ezekiel 8, Ezekiel's
  652. 42:42taken up by the hair and he's shown like the temple in Jerusalem. He's shown, hey, these
  653. 42:47guys are worshiping idols underneath the temple. Then he goes up and he goes to the door, the
  654. 42:54the gate of the temple and there's a lady mourning for Tamuz, the God.
  655. 42:59And then he goes further in the temple and all the priests are the backs
  656. 43:03are to the temple and they're worshiping the sun.
  657. 43:06They're like, what the heck?
  658. 43:07So then, and this is all the reasons that God brings down Jerusalem.
  659. 43:11And you're saying, I know Israel, America is not Israel, but it's an example,
  660. 43:16you know, all these things happen as an example of us.
  661. 43:18And then God even says in second Kings 20, 21,
  662. 43:23He says, the Lord said by his servants of prophets because Manasseh, King of Judas,
  663. 43:26committed these abominations which was burned his son as offering in practice,
  664. 43:30zusaying and augury and dealt with mediums and wizards.
  665. 43:35All this stuff, he tells you why he's going to take out these nations.
  666. 43:40But then he goes in and the reason I'm bringing that up is because he also,
  667. 43:46with the election coming up, he says, then Josiah sent somebody to ask God,
  668. 43:52What can we do?
  669. 43:53Josiah went through and burned all that.
  670. 43:55You know, took all the gods out and he started worshiping God himself.
  671. 44:00And he sent somebody to go talk to the Lord.
  672. 44:03And the Lord said, because your heart was penitent, you humbled yourself before the Lord.
  673. 44:08This is 2nd Kings 22 verses 18.
  674. 44:12Because your heart was penitent, you humbled yourself before the Lord.
  675. 44:15When you heard how I spoke against this place and against the inhabitants.
  676. 44:19And it says, I've also heard, when you spoke in against the inhabitants, is that they should
  677. 44:25become a desolation and a curse, and you have ranked your clothes and wet before me.
  678. 44:29I also have heard what you said, what you, I have also heard you says the Lord, therefore
  679. 44:34behold I will gather you to your fathers and you shall be gathered to your grave and peace
  680. 44:39and your eyes shall not see all the evil that I will bring upon this place.
  681. 44:42So he's still going to take out Jerusalem, he's just saying, if you repent I won't do
  682. 44:46it in your time period. And the same thing with Jonah. He sent Jonah over to Nineveh
  683. 44:53and the King heard what Jonah said in Jonah 3 17. The King said nobody eat or drink for
  684. 45:02three days and then the God saw that and he said, okay, well I'll relent. He still came
  685. 45:07back later and took them out but he demonstrates through repentance you can delay the inevitable.
  686. 45:15America's so far gone right now, something's going to have to happen.
  687. 45:20But if we can repent, maybe we can make it last.
  688. 45:23That's all I had to say.
  689. 45:25Well, Pat, thank you for your four four point sermon.
  690. 45:29But what Pat is highlighting is that the Lord has demonstrated all
  691. 45:32through scriptures that he's responsive to hearts of contrition.
  692. 45:35That's the reality.
  693. 45:37That's the reality.
  694. 45:38The Lord is responsive to hearts of contrition.
  695. 45:41This is why I said the most desperate and enduring need for the American people
  696. 45:43is repentance.
  697. 45:46It's repentance.
  698. 45:47You know, I heard some people trying to say,
  699. 45:48oh, well, we need to try to get rid of concepts of morality
  700. 45:53and public life and just focus on economics.
  701. 45:55I'm like, OK, well, if you want to focus on economics,
  702. 45:57can you give me a non-more reasons why it's wrong for the government
  703. 46:00to take your stuff?
  704. 46:05Because you can't.
  705. 46:07The reality of liberty is undergirded by morality
  706. 46:09because it's a fundamental determination, a right versus wrong,
  707. 46:12that as emanating from the heart of God, period, you can play these games
  708. 46:18if you want.
  709. 46:18This is why our Founding Fathers understood
  710. 46:20that this is why George Washington said in his farewell address,
  711. 46:23religion and morality are indispensable supports of this American experiment
  712. 46:28in individual liberty and self governance.
  713. 46:31The reason why we are where we are is because we have an increasingly wicked
  714. 46:36populace.
  715. 46:39I know people don't want to hear that.
  716. 46:41It don't give you the woman fuzzies.
  717. 46:42It don't give you that tingle up your leg.
  718. 46:45But it's the reality back to the phone lines.
  719. 46:48We'll go next to believe this is Illinois.
  720. 46:50Is that right?
  721. 46:51Where Sherry is on the line?
  722. 46:52Sherry thank you for calling to Hamilton corner welcome to the program Abraham first after refer people to your August 14
  723. 46:59Show it was such a gift to me helps me as I'm engaged politically I'm going into a meeting right now for some conservative group and my
  724. 47:06precinct and
  725. 47:07Just a point of worldview and that that God doesn't require us nowhere is it biblical that we would appoint a third party a government to
  726. 47:17to behave righteously in our stead.
  727. 47:21I don't know a way to say it, summarize that as well as you did, but please go to the 14th
  728. 47:25of August Abraham Hamilton show.
  729. 47:28He is I am.
  730. 47:29I'm not neither are you.
  731. 47:31And I remind myself of that every day.
  732. 47:33And so no matter what happens, I'm not looking forward to the vote.
  733. 47:35I'm concerned about whatever shenanigans last minute algorithm changes.
  734. 47:42But you know, like it's God's plan and he's sovereign and he's Lord and he always will
  735. 47:46be.
  736. 47:47share in one of the things that I know for a fact,
  737. 47:50then God desires for us to understand and to embrace
  738. 47:54is that we have to get away from political idolatry.
  739. 48:01We have to rediscover dependence upon the Lord
  740. 48:08and to trust Him, come what may.
  741. 48:12It doesn't mean we're not diligent.
  742. 48:13It doesn't mean we don't learn and study
  743. 48:16and comport ourselves as responsible citizens.
  744. 48:21But our confidence must be fixed in the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.
  745. 48:27And as that is placed properly, trust him with the results.
  746. 48:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  747. 48:43Family Association or American Family Radio.

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