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September 5, 2024 · 50:31

The Harris-Walz CNN interview is nauseating.

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0:00 - 15:00. Exodus 18:21-22. Hatred for dishonest gain is biblical leadership quality. 15:00 - 31:00. The Harris-Walz CNN interview is nauseating. 31:00 - 48:00. We, the American people, must demand more! To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Dana Bash interview with Kamala Harris Biden

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  12. 0:54Good evening everybody, welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:58I'm your host Abraham Hamilton the third.
  14. 1:01Grateful to be with you this evening.
  15. 1:04So much, so much is happening.
  16. 1:08It is audacious.
  17. 1:09I mean I guess we shouldn't be surprised by things like this because you'll remember
  18. 1:13back in the 2019 presidential debate time period that you remember when Kamala Harris
  19. 1:20called you by the outright racist remember that during the debate in the busing and then
  20. 1:26she became his vice president I guess she didn't really care too much about him in his
  21. 1:30racism and and of course this is not surprising because she went on and on and on and on and
  22. 1:37on and on and on calling President Trump's border wall a medieval vanity project remember
  23. 1:43Remember that?
  24. 1:44The medieval vanity project, but now,
  25. 1:47she has campaign ads featuring what?
  26. 1:49Drum roll please.
  27. 1:50Brrrrrrr.
  28. 1:53President Trump's border wall.
  29. 1:54You can't make this stuff up, folks.
  30. 1:56Can't make this stuff up.
  31. 1:58Can't make this stuff up.
  32. 1:59You want no tax on tips?
  33. 2:01I want no tax on tips.
  34. 2:03You want to expand a child tax credit?
  35. 2:05I want to expand a child tax credit.
  36. 2:07You're not against fracking.
  37. 2:09Me either.
  38. 2:11I'm not against fracking either.
  39. 2:12What are you talking about?
  40. 2:15Oh, guys.
  41. 2:17buckle up, I'll just warn you now, we're gonna dig into that CNN 18 minute curated prerecorded
  42. 2:25propaganda presentation. And that's what it was. I mean, you can't even call these questions softball.
  43. 2:31I mean, no, no, these balls wouldn't even solve that. I think they might have been on the TT balls.
  44. 2:37Might have been T ball questions, but before I get into all of that,
  45. 2:44I'm gonna get into the word of God, Abraham Hamilton the third here right across from me.
  46. 2:48I'm a man a hundred grand Mr. Bobby Rosa
  47. 2:53Mr. J. Mac produce extraordinary in the screening room often imitated never duplicated
  48. 3:00Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy. Oh boy
  49. 3:03I'll just tell you now some of you gonna feel like I feel I'm nauseous
  50. 3:09From going over these clips. I'm gonna play for you
  51. 3:13It's sickening and then we'll get into it before we get into that
  52. 3:16Let's go to the Word of God Exodus chapter 18 one of them one of them. I mean the word
  53. 3:22I got is filled with just overwhelming wisdom and glorious glorious passages. This one phenomenon
  54. 3:32here in Exodus chapter 18 and I'm going to focus on verses 21 and 22 but this is just
  55. 3:37one of the more amazing occurrences in scripture. When you have Moses Moshe in Hebrew, the man
  56. 3:49whom the Lord met in the bush that was on fire but not consumed.
  57. 3:57And Moses turned side of take note of the bush.
  58. 4:01The Lord revealed himself as YAH as I am.
  59. 4:04I'm sorry as I am who am to Moses in that encounter.
  60. 4:11He served Yahweh as the deliverer of his people from Egyptian slavery was the one who was the
  61. 4:21point of the spear so to speak as the plagues consumed Egypt. It's amazing you can find social
  62. 4:32historical and even political evidence that talks about how the Egyptian nation had a
  63. 4:37precipitous decline. I was the global superpower at this particular time that just lines up with
  64. 4:42the history recorded in scripture that this global superpower, this superpower, all of
  65. 4:48a sudden met an immediate decline, that it wasn't a decline over time, it was an immediate decline.
  66. 4:54It's amazing because the Word of God is true.
  67. 4:58But this is the same Mosheh Moses who led the children of Israel through the wilderness,
  68. 5:05Pillow of cloud by day, a pillar of fire by night, the scripture records that Yahweh
  69. 5:09would confer with Moses face to face as with the man.
  70. 5:15how when Moses entered the tent of meeting, a pillar of cloud would descend and stand at
  71. 5:20the door almost on guard until Moses in the Lord's time of communion concluded for that
  72. 5:28particular instance.
  73. 5:29It's amazing.
  74. 5:30Yet in this portion of scripture in Exodus chapter 18, it records his father-in-law,
  75. 5:35Jethro, comes out to meet him.
  76. 5:37This is why he's leading the over 1 million people of Israel in the wilderness.
  77. 5:46And Jethro learns all that God is doing and has done and is amazed by it.
  78. 5:51And then Jethro stands back and watches Moses navigate the leadership responsibilities that
  79. 5:59he had at the time.
  80. 6:00And then he pulls his son along to the side and he gives him wisdom and counsel and advice.
  81. 6:07had to do with how he went about judging the people of Israel. This portion of scripture
  82. 6:13is included in the dialogue amongst America's founders when they established a constitutional
  83. 6:21Article III judiciary with the lower court district court level, the appellate court, and
  84. 6:27then the ultimate Supreme Court. That entire structure was articulated as a basis for our
  85. 6:36our division of power, our separation of power
  86. 6:39in our U.S. Constitution.
  87. 6:41All right, we're gonna read a portion of that now.
  88. 6:43And I wanna focus on verses 21 and 22 in Exodus chapter 18.
  89. 6:48And this is what the word of God says.
  90. 6:49Furthermore, this is recording
  91. 6:53Jethro's advice to Moses.
  92. 6:57Furthermore, you shall select out of all the people
  93. 7:01able men who fear God, men of truth,
  94. 7:06those who hate dishonest gang and you shall place these over them as leaders of thousands,
  95. 7:15of hundreds, of fifties and of tens, let them judge the people at all times and let it be
  96. 7:22that every major dispute they will bring to you, but every minor dispute they themselves will judge.
  97. 7:29So it will be easier for you and they will bear the burden with you. You know, one of the most
  98. 7:35remarkable things about this passage is you have this Moses with that entire curriculum
  99. 7:42vitae, if you will, this entire resume, his history, his response, all of that stuff.
  100. 7:48Yet this vaunted God, godly man, leader of the people of Israel at this juncture, had
  101. 7:56the humility to listen to his father-in-law.
  102. 8:01That is just, that is astounding in its profundity.
  103. 8:08That no matter how important you may think you are,
  104. 8:12no matter how important you may really be,
  105. 8:14none of us are beyond the necessity
  106. 8:19of having the integrity, having the awareness,
  107. 8:23having the humility to listen.
  108. 8:29You can truly measure a person's wisdom
  109. 8:35by the quality of individuals they surround themselves with.
  110. 8:39doesn't mean you have to do everything that everybody says, but everybody should have somebody
  111. 8:43that can tell them something.
  112. 8:47I was drawn to this passage today because conversations in particular, conversations about leadership
  113. 8:54in our country have degraded to such a place.
  114. 9:02It is truly, truly, truly troublesome that when was the last time we actually had a public
  115. 9:13conversation about godly biblical leadership qualities, you know.
  116. 9:20Here, again, this is Jethro providing this,
  117. 9:26prove this wise counsel to Moses, but he gave him insight as to what type of people
  118. 9:32he should look to serve as judges underneath his auspices, his oversight.
  119. 9:37She had able men who fear God.
  120. 9:41Let's stop and reflect on that for a moment.
  121. 9:46Have we advanced to the place as a society where we are comfortable with
  122. 9:53having people who would hold themselves out as leaders who have no reverence for God.
  123. 9:56I understand people try to talk about a pluralistic society.
  124. 10:02I know people try to try to argue against whatever economic, whatever Christian nation
  125. 10:06is like, that's just a foolish assertion.
  126. 10:08Because the assertion doesn't mean that everybody in the United States of America were regenerate.
  127. 10:12That's not what's being communicated.
  128. 10:14But the principles that undergird this nation were derived from a biblical worldview that
  129. 10:23included at a foundational level, reverence for divine providence. We have people who celebrate
  130. 10:40their willingness and their zeal, frankly, to shake their face in the face of God. Men of truth,
  131. 10:51in that abiggy, men of truth. I shudder to think, I shudder to consider a society that no longer
  132. 11:06regards truth and as, you know, the Westminster Catechism and
  133. 11:15teachers, you know, the prohibition against bearing false
  134. 11:21witness is not solely about telling lies. It includes living
  135. 11:25lies and being willing to live in a way to where your life is
  136. 11:31injurious of your neighbor's reputation. I know and I've
  137. 11:41said, should we expect wicked people to desire God
  138. 11:44leadership, of course not.
  139. 11:47What is the basis that you're articulating the term wickedness from?
  140. 11:52The word of God.
  141. 11:54Very simply.
  142. 11:55Very simply.
  143. 12:01This is a huge one.
  144. 12:03Those who hate dishonest gain.
  145. 12:06Not just people who won't take a bribe.
  146. 12:08Those who hate dishonest gain.
  147. 12:15Is it wrong for me to desire people who would seek to be a leader of my nation at the various
  148. 12:21iterations of it, not just at the executive level, not at the federal level.
  149. 12:25And when I say executive, that is one branch of the federal level.
  150. 12:29Is it too much to ask to want people who despise Desanis Game, who won't take a bribe?
  151. 12:38And that refusal to take a bribe includes, yes, reverence for divine providence.
  152. 12:45But you do realize also that a refusal to take a bribe also is a demonstration of one's
  153. 12:51love for his country.
  154. 12:53love for his fellow citizen, that I love the people I endeavor to serve.
  155. 13:00I've talked before about the Apostle Paul and his relationship with Timothy and 1 Timothy
  156. 13:08chapter 1, one of the things he talks about is the love he had for Timothy and the love
  157. 13:12of Timothy had for him and how he shed tears.
  158. 13:14This is Paul in prison awaiting execution, but he's talking about how he is praying day
  159. 13:19and night for Timothy.
  160. 13:20You know, and I explain from that, that the desire to disciple people should not stem solely
  161. 13:26from your idea. I know some things and I need to teach somebody something.
  162. 13:30The scripture requires that you should have a love for the people that you endeavor to teach.
  163. 13:35Is it wrong to want people to serve our nation who actually care about our nation,
  164. 13:42who actually care about the people that they purport to want to govern?
  165. 13:48Is that wrong? No, it's not wrong. No, it's not wrong. And things have degraded and been diluted
  166. 13:59such a place. We have this political gang banging going on, you know,
  167. 14:04crypts and bluds, reds and blues, to where the American people have gotten to the
  168. 14:09place where we tolerate evidence. Evidence of folks who demonstrate rank and
  169. 14:17tippity for the American people. But we endure it, swallow it whole hog,
  170. 14:22because they own my team. We're in a precarious place in our nation.
  171. 14:28Thankfully, the word of God provides for us a straight edge as my brother
  172. 14:33the wilderness, Sister Miki say,
  173. 14:34a straight edge to evaluate where we are,
  174. 14:39and to see the only way forward.
  175. 14:44Brothers and sisters, it is not wrong for you to desire,
  176. 14:48godly, biblically established leadership qualities
  177. 14:51of people who would dare hold themselves out to be
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  197. 16:13God raises up leaders who follow his direction
  198. 16:16and serve him faithfully.
  199. 16:17Reverend Wildman.
  200. 16:18The Reverend Donald Wildman.
  201. 16:20Those who refuse to compromise his standards,
  202. 16:23things were changing.
  203. 16:24And many people just sort of acclimated to it
  204. 16:27and Don Wildman didn't.
  205. 16:29Here in the Christmas season of 1976,
  206. 16:33I sat down one night to watch television.
  207. 16:35I became angry that night.
  208. 16:37I left the parish ministry and founded the National Federation for Decency.
  209. 16:41The feature-linked documentary Culture Warrior, Don Wildman, and the Battle for Decency,
  210. 16:45remearing November 11th, chronicles the life and ministry of Don Wildman.
  211. 16:50It takes you through the founding of the National Federation for Decency, what has become AFA.
  212. 16:55It's a call to stand firm for righteousness and shows how that resolve can make a huge
  213. 17:00difference in our world.
  214. 17:02If we lose this cultural war, we're going to have a hedonistic humanistic society.
  215. 17:07Find out more and watch the trailer at CultureWarrior.movie.
  216. 17:11CultureWarrior.movie.
  217. 17:13Shining, light into the darkness.
  218. 17:19This is the Hamilton Corner, on American Family Radio.
  219. 17:23Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
  220. 17:27Fair warning, which you're about to hear me invoke nausea.
  221. 17:31I've been saying I was going to do this, so I'm going to do it today.
  222. 17:38the talk through some of the gutter tripe that was spewed through CNN for this would only be described as a curated propaganda presentation.
  223. 17:55And I'm gonna do it in the order that the presentation was made on CNN
  224. 17:59But we don't know whether or not this was the order the interview because yeah
  225. 18:0245 minutes that were that was you know like they're from Houston chopped and screwed
  226. 18:09Like they're from H town with they taught back
  227. 18:17It's it's sickening guys
  228. 18:19it really it really is sickening and
  229. 18:22and I'll tell you a part of my denouge that I'm enduring is,
  230. 18:28you know, when you read history,
  231. 18:29I mean, I don't endeavor to represent myself as a historian,
  232. 18:34but I am literate.
  233. 18:36There is a thing called reading, you know?
  234. 18:40You see, you study civilizations that predate
  235. 18:43the United States of America, you study the scripture,
  236. 18:47and you see what's happening.
  237. 18:48You can see what's happening.
  238. 18:51And I'm not just talking about evaluating this in a popular culture, political season
  239. 19:01type of evaluation.
  240. 19:02When you step back and look at what has happened in the United States of America in education,
  241. 19:07all right?
  242. 19:08Look at what has happened to the United States of America through financial matters.
  243. 19:13Look at what has happened in the United States of America in theological matters.
  244. 19:18You know, a lot of people don't realize Harvard University was established in the 1640s to train
  245. 19:24pastors.
  246. 19:26But the dilution of biblical orthodoxy was already on the scene because Yale arose as a
  247. 19:35university to be an orthodox alternative to Harvard that was viewed as drifting away from
  248. 19:40biblical orthodoxy.
  249. 19:41We're talking 17th century.
  250. 19:44All right.
  251. 19:46You have things like making Bastoms book, shepherds for sale, showing how you literally
  252. 19:52have anti-Christ wicked people forming organizations like the evangelical immigration round table
  253. 20:02and using money, using money to gain access to large swaths of the American people through
  254. 20:10the church to use what was previously what I'm saying this way, to use an institution that
  255. 20:16has been trusted by many people to turn them in their civic political engagement, having
  256. 20:23nothing to do with theological commitments, but using theological veneer to get people
  257. 20:28to change the way they participate civic.
  258. 20:31So I'm just, when I'm talking about, for example, what's happened economically, take the establishment
  259. 20:37of the Federal Reserve, for example, in 1913, which corresponded with the first time amendment
  260. 20:43to the U.S. Constitution to allow direct taxation on American citizenry.
  261. 20:46do you realize that federal income tax is a relatively recent
  262. 20:49phenomenon?
  263. 20:50This is not something that derives from the founding era.
  264. 20:53It is not.
  265. 20:54It is not.
  266. 20:57And then you see how that the same thing that Megan Bastian
  267. 21:01points out happened to the church,
  268. 21:02it happened to universities in our country
  269. 21:04that there were nefarious forces establishing department
  270. 21:07chairs of economics that would embrace Keynesian economics
  271. 21:11and advocate for things like central banks and fiscal policies
  272. 21:16to move our nation to a fiat currency system,
  273. 21:19that these were the only chairs that would be funded
  274. 21:22large scale.
  275. 21:24And over time, because this was a part of the plan,
  276. 21:26that over time, the unanimity amongst department chairs
  277. 21:33that are well funded would drown out
  278. 21:36the opposing financial forces,
  279. 21:38so that it then began to be perceived
  280. 21:40as this must be the right way to go
  281. 21:42because all of the hallowed institutions of education
  282. 21:45are adopting these positions.
  283. 21:46when the reality is, well, no, these institutions of education
  284. 21:49are businesses where their bottom line is revenue.
  285. 21:53And where people were not aware as to how these things
  286. 21:57were shifting our nation, like one of the major selling points
  287. 22:00for the Federal Reserve's establishment
  288. 22:02to be embraced by the American people was for economic stability.
  289. 22:06Would you know what happened soon after the Federal Reserve
  290. 22:08established?
  291. 22:09The Great Depression.
  292. 22:12Study economic downturns in America
  293. 22:15prior to the establishment of the Federal Reserve.
  294. 22:18you'll find that there was far more national stability
  295. 22:20economically before the Federal Reserve,
  296. 22:22but what happened after.
  297. 22:25And a part of the plan for the 1913 establishment
  298. 22:28of the Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve Act,
  299. 22:30was ultimately not only to establish fiat currency,
  300. 22:32but to remove the United States from the gold standard.
  301. 22:34But that didn't happen until the 1970s.
  302. 22:36So you have a willingness to shape the nation
  303. 22:40on this policy front to where the people would just shrug,
  304. 22:43oh yeah, we'll have to go stand around.
  305. 22:46not very much debate or protest. That has been happening in our nation for quite some time.
  306. 22:56So you have all of these forces. I mean, I explained to you guys before when I talked about the
  307. 23:01creature from Jekyll Island, G. Edward Griffin's book and how the people that gathered in Jekyll
  308. 23:06Island, Georgia, that they represented, literally represented the people who were there represented
  309. 23:1025% of the entire world's wealth at the time. And they admitted, if anybody knew that we all
  310. 23:18We're heading to the same place.
  311. 23:19At the same time, it would be globally scandalized news.
  312. 23:27A lot of us had a hard time navigating when the scripture says,
  313. 23:30yeah, you do realize we're not wrestling
  314. 23:32merely against flesh and blood, but their spiritual wickedness
  315. 23:34in higher places.
  316. 23:35Guys, this is what that looks like.
  317. 23:40Now, to help you all the time, the Declaration of Independence
  318. 23:43and our founders and the Declaration signers
  319. 23:46articulation of their reasons for separating
  320. 23:51from King George and the Mariah Coates,
  321. 23:55and you know, one of the things they expressed,
  322. 23:59you know, these are the reasons why it's appropriate
  323. 24:01for people relying on divine providence
  324. 24:05to sever their bonds with their established government
  325. 24:07that they were in relationship with before.
  326. 24:11You think if you have a government that's responsible
  327. 24:13primarily for the education of the citizen,
  328. 24:16or you think they're gonna teach that to their citizen,
  329. 24:20that you have a divine prerogative on these criteria,
  330. 24:24that if government runs a file of these criteria,
  331. 24:26you have a right to say,
  332. 24:27ah, no, we ain't wrong, we ain't wrong with y'all, no.
  333. 24:30Let me just say a plain, no, they won't teach that.
  334. 24:36That's why, as I'm saying that, many of you listen to me
  335. 24:37and you're like, wait, that's in the Declaration of Abe?
  336. 24:39Yes, yes.
  337. 24:45So all of that is contributing to my navigating
  338. 24:50this bio, this sheer bovine excrement
  339. 24:57sheer boving excrement that was
  340. 25:01foisted upon American people.
  341. 25:04And what it all represents.
  342. 25:10So I'm gonna start in order that they made the presentation
  343. 25:14because it is a presentation.
  344. 25:20Start right at the top.
  345. 25:23And then a bash starts off this conversation.
  346. 25:28Listen to how unashamedly the current
  347. 25:32occupant of the vice president's mansion says,
  348. 25:34hey, the people are ready for a new way forward.
  349. 25:35Clip number one, go.
  350. 25:37The voters are really eager to hear what your plans are.
  351. 25:40If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House?
  352. 25:45Well, there are a number of things.
  353. 25:47I will tell you first and foremost,
  354. 25:49one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support
  355. 25:54and strengthen the middle class.
  356. 25:56When I look at the aspirations, the goals,
  357. 26:01the ambitions of the American people,
  358. 26:04I think that people are ready for a new way forward.
  359. 26:10in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism.
  360. 26:17Now, the only way you can say something like that when you know you are the city
  361. 26:27vice president is because you don't expect any pushback whatsoever.
  362. 26:35Right out of the gate, if this were, and I'm not saying you need to have, and I
  363. 26:39understand that some adversary interviews and you may want to do them for certain
  364. 26:43purposes, depending on who you want to reach out to, you may not want to do certain
  365. 26:45purposes, but the unmitigated goal to stand in front of a camera and look the American people
  366. 26:51and I and say, hey, the American people are ready for a new way forward. We want to strengthen
  367. 26:55the middle class. What is the most obvious answer? Wait, when you say a new way forward,
  368. 27:03are you saying in suggesting that there needs to be something different happening than what's
  369. 27:07already happening because you are currently the vice president? Are you not? Like straight
  370. 27:15out of the gate straight out of how how why when where do you suggest as the incumbent vice
  371. 27:28president not running to be vice president again because you've been bumped up and we're
  372. 27:32going to get to that in a moment you've been installed selected not elected selected to
  373. 27:38run it's just astounding to me and as you might imagine the response was rather tepid
  374. 27:51from Dana Bash. I'm not going to say she didn't mention the fact that she's currently in the
  375. 27:58vice president's mansion. But she certainly didn't press. Wait a minute. The American
  376. 28:06people are old and explanation if you are appealing to them to become the commander in
  377. 28:11chief of the United States military, you are appealing to them to be placed as the chief
  378. 28:17custodian of the nuclear football. And you're saying that the American people are ready for
  379. 28:22a new way forward, what way forward will be new to diverge from what you're doing now?
  380. 28:28Happen, that's not happening.
  381. 28:35Since you're saying they're ready for a new way forward, and why should the American people
  382. 28:38believe you represent a new way forward?
  383. 28:41Ain't you in office now?
  384. 28:47And it's just mind-boggling to me.
  385. 28:50Because one, she says this kind of stuff, because she knows she's not going to get any
  386. 28:54pushback from this.
  387. 28:56The two, she expects the American people to be so maybe, maybe distracted, maybe otherwise
  388. 29:03invested, maybe non-annoyed.
  389. 29:05I don't know what the specific formulation is, but I will tell you they think this works.
  390. 29:11They wouldn't be doing this if they didn't think it works.
  391. 29:15A new way forward.
  392. 29:17Ain't that rich?
  393. 29:18That rich.
  394. 29:23What, what, have you been napping, ma'am, for the last nearly four years?
  395. 29:29You want to strengthen the middle class?
  396. 29:31Does the middle class need?
  397. 29:33Why does the middle class need to be strengthened?
  398. 29:35What have you been doing in the previous three and a half years
  399. 29:37that has led to the middle class's need for strength?
  400. 29:40And then how about this big one?
  401. 29:42Did the middle class need the same kind of strength
  402. 29:43under former president Trump?
  403. 29:48This, it's wild folks.
  404. 29:53It's wild.
  405. 29:55It's wild.
  406. 29:57It's wild.
  407. 30:04Now have you been asleep these last three and a half years?
  408. 30:09This would be a great opportunity to ask the question.
  409. 30:11Who, what, what, if, if, if their needs,
  410. 30:13if there has to be a new way forward,
  411. 30:15and you're the current occupant
  412. 30:17of the vice president's mansion,
  413. 30:19who's running the country now?
  414. 30:21Since you're saying we, the American people
  415. 30:23are ready for a new way forward.
  416. 30:26Who's running the country now then?
  417. 30:28Because if it's a new way forward,
  418. 30:30you're certainly not saying you are responsible
  419. 30:32for the old way, are you?
  420. 30:39Are you responsible for the old way?
  421. 30:41Once you respond to that question, yes or no?
  422. 30:44Yes, I am responsible for the old way.
  423. 30:45Okay, so what's making you want recognized now
  424. 30:48that you need to change course?
  425. 30:51Seriously, no, I'm not responsible the old way.
  426. 30:53Okay, who is?
  427. 30:54Guys, this, and I'm not as chronologically seasoned
  428. 31:02as many of you as some of you listening to me,
  429. 31:05some of you are older than I am.
  430. 31:06Have you ever seen anything as strange
  431. 31:08as this election cycle?
  432. 31:13This is, wow, wow.
  433. 31:20I'm gonna go to this next clip and it's funny
  434. 31:22because just today, you know,
  435. 31:26That's why I don't want this guy on a national stage
  436. 31:28because he's saying the quiet part out loud.
  437. 31:30I don't even think he's recognizing that he's saying it.
  438. 31:35I played this for you earlier this week,
  439. 31:36but I'm gonna play it again
  440. 31:37because I want you to understand the context
  441. 31:38that this response came up in.
  442. 31:42This is where Kamala Harris explains
  443. 31:48that the Inflation Reduction Act
  444. 31:49really is just a green new deal.
  445. 31:51I told you that on this show.
  446. 31:53Many of you hadn't heard that from anywhere else.
  447. 31:57They tried to say it was about inflation
  448. 31:58and never was about inflation.
  449. 32:01But I want you to hear the context
  450. 32:03that that response came up in,
  451. 32:05because Danabash asked her,
  452. 32:06hey, Comrade, Kamala, she didn't call it Comrade, of course.
  453. 32:10I am.
  454. 32:13You're changing all of your positions all of a sudden.
  455. 32:16You think, how should the voters take this?
  456. 32:19Like you've been having these positions,
  457. 32:21all these positions you've had,
  458. 32:24to like the last 20 minutes.
  459. 32:26Now you've changed everything.
  460. 32:28How should the voters look at some of these changes
  461. 32:31that you've made?
  462. 32:32This is clip number two, go.
  463. 32:34Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made, that
  464. 32:40you've explained some of here in your policy?
  465. 32:44Is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the information?
  466. 32:48Is it?
  467. 32:49Wait, whoa, pause that real quick.
  468. 32:51Just pause that real quick.
  469. 32:52Do you notice how Danabas asked the question?
  470. 32:55But then this, if you ever wondered what I'm talking about in courts of law, when the lawyers
  471. 33:01to get upset, an objection leading question,
  472. 33:02and I'm gonna come back to the clip.
  473. 33:05When you ask a question and it suggests the answer
  474. 33:08in your question, you're not asking a question,
  475. 33:09you're making a statement with an up raise voice
  476. 33:12at the end to suggest a question mark.
  477. 33:14Did you see all of this, this multiple choice exam
  478. 33:17that Danabash gave her?
  479. 33:19You're making a lot of changes in your polyposition,
  480. 33:21positions, is it?
  481. 33:21Well, because you have more experience,
  482. 33:23is it because you've learned more?
  483. 33:24Is it because you're more wise?
  484. 33:25Is it because you stayed at holiday in last night?
  485. 33:27Is it because, like, wow, Dan, are you asking questions?
  486. 33:32Are you the interviewee?
  487. 33:35Goodness gracious.
  488. 33:37This is what I'm talking about.
  489. 33:38Not a softball interview.
  490. 33:39This is a T-ball set.
  491. 33:42Then as literally saying, come on, Campbell.
  492. 33:43Come on, you can do it.
  493. 33:44Come on, Campbell.
  494. 33:45You can pick one, pick one.
  495. 33:47A, option A, option B, option C,
  496. 33:49I'm giving you a plethora of choices to employ.
  497. 33:52As you try to explain why all of a sudden you brand new,
  498. 33:55you got all of these new policy positions
  499. 33:58that you've never had in the entirety
  500. 34:00of your political life,
  501. 34:02but now the American people are supposed to expect
  502. 34:04that you've changed?
  503. 34:05Why?
  504. 34:12Deuteronomy 6 verses 4 through 8 direct us
  505. 34:15to display scripture in our homes and other places.
  506. 34:19It says you should decorate with the word of God
  507. 34:21and that you are to fill your hearts and minds
  508. 34:24with these words.
  509. 34:25There's no greater cause than for those of us
  510. 34:27who know Christ to share Him and God's word.
  511. 34:30Get the full article, God's Word on Display
  512. 34:33by Joseph Parker on thestand.net
  513. 34:36and join the movement to put God's word on display at 10 laws dot us
  514. 34:46the Hamilton quarter podcast and one minute commentaries are available at
  515. 34:51a far dot net back to the Hamilton quarter on American family radio.
  516. 34:57Welcome back to the Hamilton corner. I want to pick up right there.
  517. 35:00Because we had to interrupt and a bash providing a multiple choice answer
  518. 35:08to the questions you presented. I mean, can't make this stuff up, folks.
  519. 35:11cannot make this stuff up.
  520. 35:12Would you start clip two from the beginning, please?
  521. 35:14Clip number two.
  522. 35:16Let me know when we're ready.
  523. 35:17Clip number two, go.
  524. 35:18Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes
  525. 35:23that you've made, that you've explained some of here,
  526. 35:27in your policy?
  527. 35:29Is it because you have more experience now,
  528. 35:31and you've learned more about the information?
  529. 35:33Is it because you were running for president
  530. 35:36in a Democratic primary?
  531. 35:38And should they feel comfortable and confident?
  532. 35:41that what you're saying now is going to be your policy moving forward.
  533. 35:45Dan, I think the most important and most significant aspect
  534. 35:49of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed.
  535. 35:55You mentioned the Green New Deal.
  536. 35:58I have always believed, and I have worked on it,
  537. 36:01that the climate crisis is real,
  538. 36:03that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics
  539. 36:07that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time.
  540. 36:13We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act.
  541. 36:15We have set goals for the United States of America
  542. 36:18and by extension the globe around when we should meet
  543. 36:21certain standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
  544. 36:24As an example, that value has not changed.
  545. 36:30Now, what's remarkable to me?
  546. 36:33It's just, and this is what I'm talking about,
  547. 36:36These people, you see, you know, Tim Walsh sitting there,
  548. 36:40her emotional support governor, you know,
  549. 36:44they have such disdain for the American people.
  550. 36:49It is, it is galling to see,
  551. 36:51because that question came after she's just about facing
  552. 36:55on policy after policy, you know,
  553. 36:59she went on a long spiel prior to that question,
  554. 37:03said, oh, I'm, I'm against banning fracking.
  555. 37:05What?
  556. 37:07Ma'am, you are lying.
  557. 37:09You are lying.
  558. 37:11She said, and just for the second time,
  559. 37:13my officer can't play the whole 18 minutes.
  560. 37:17She literally said, her whole 2019 President campaign
  561. 37:24was that she want she ban fracking.
  562. 37:27Then she said, oh, back to 2020
  563. 37:28is when I no longer oppose banning fracking.
  564. 37:31Ma'am, that's a lie.
  565. 37:32That's a lie.
  566. 37:37So she's out of one side of her mouth saying,
  567. 37:39she's opposed to banning fracking now.
  568. 37:42when she long has been completely supportive of banning fracking.
  569. 37:51And then she says, but my values haven't changed.
  570. 37:55And in that moment, ladies and gentlemen, the reality sets in because what she's
  571. 38:01revealing and you might have played another clip for you, there's not coming from her.
  572. 38:05This next one comes from Mr. Joseph RobNET Biden to where she literally says,
  573. 38:12my values haven't changed, changed.
  574. 38:15So then what does she, what is she really communicating?
  575. 38:17when she says, I'm opposed to banning fracking,
  576. 38:19but my values haven't changed.
  577. 38:20You know what she's saying?
  578. 38:21I'm willing to say whatever I have to say,
  579. 38:23to get these ignorant fools to vote me in,
  580. 38:25and then I'm gonna do whatever I want.
  581. 38:28And then to confirm that that is what she's saying,
  582. 38:30she then goes and uses the Green New Deal as an example,
  583. 38:34and we pass it as the Inflation Reduction Act.
  584. 38:39Now think about how much in tipsy
  585. 38:44you must have for the American people
  586. 38:46To first of all, do that.
  587. 38:48To do that.
  588. 38:50We know you guys don't want us to pass the Green New Deal.
  589. 38:53We're gonna pass it anyway.
  590. 38:55The American people are reeling from inflation
  591. 38:59that her and Mr. Ice-Green Man have exploded
  592. 39:06to where the same amount of groceries
  593. 39:08that cost $100 under the Trump administration
  594. 39:10cost $400 under these people.
  595. 39:13You got folks scrounging them,
  596. 39:15trying to pin their rents,
  597. 39:16trying to pin their bills,
  598. 39:17trying to feed their families.
  599. 39:18And then you will say, yes, we feel your pain.
  600. 39:22So we're gonna pass legislation to address your pain,
  601. 39:26but in reality, this ain't about trying to reduce inflation.
  602. 39:28We're gonna pass this Green New Deal
  603. 39:30under another label.
  604. 39:32Imagine how much you must despise the American people
  605. 39:35to first of all do that, to do it.
  606. 39:38Then she's gonna spin the bin, come around and say,
  607. 39:41oh yes, Dan, and I tell you, I'm opposed to banning fracking,
  608. 39:44while at the same time saying I'm still for the Green New Deal.
  609. 39:46One of the major components of the Green New Deal
  610. 39:49is that they want to ban fracking.
  611. 39:53Do you see, do you see, do you see why I'm nauseous?
  612. 39:57See, I'm discussing this in the context
  613. 39:59of discussing wickedness in high places.
  614. 40:01This woman, first of all, she ain't even sharp enough
  615. 40:02to recognize she's telling American people,
  616. 40:04I'm a liar and I will lie to do anything I need to do
  617. 40:07to get in this position, kind of like I did
  618. 40:10with downtown Willie Brown tonight, I need him no more.
  619. 40:13Man, when people show you who they are, believe them.
  620. 40:16Believe them.
  621. 40:19This is sickening to me.
  622. 40:22So the other other antipathy you have to have in America,
  623. 40:24people to do it first of all.
  624. 40:26And now she's gonna come say,
  625. 40:27sit in the face of the country and say,
  626. 40:30and you know what?
  627. 40:31And I'm doing it right now.
  628. 40:33And I'll do it again.
  629. 40:36I'll do it again.
  630. 40:36You think I'm making this up?
  631. 40:38Today, today, you could think this is going to this
  632. 40:41if you want.
  633. 40:43I'm going next to clip number four.
  634. 40:44Today, they made the mistake of letting Mr. Ice Cream man,
  635. 40:48Mr. Joseph Robinette Biden get off his teleprompter.
  636. 40:52In between slurs, he starts to say the quiet part out loud.
  637. 40:57We passed 369 billion bills built to address the climate.
  638. 41:04We should have actually named the bill what we start to do.
  639. 41:07Guys, can't I make this stuff up?
  640. 41:08Listen to and watch, this is from today.
  641. 41:11Clip number four, go.
  642. 41:13My investments, that through my investments,
  643. 41:17the most significant climate change law ever,
  644. 41:20And by the way, it is a $369 billion bill.
  645. 41:24It's called, we should have named it what it was,
  646. 41:28but at any rate.
  647. 41:30But anyway, y'all know that says, go to,
  648. 41:33let me get out of here.
  649. 41:34Oh, maybe I stepped in, let me get out of here.
  650. 41:37The biggest climate investment in American history.
  651. 41:41They told us it was inflation reduction act.
  652. 41:46You see what I'm sickin'?
  653. 41:48You see what I'm sickin'?
  654. 41:50This guys, this, this, this is, these people hate you.
  655. 41:56And I know that's a very, very strong word,
  656. 41:59a very, very strong word.
  657. 42:00And I'm gonna be more specific.
  658. 42:01They hate you if you don't agree with them.
  659. 42:05They don't know you personally, but they see you
  660. 42:09just as the Marxian reference,
  661. 42:14gotta crack a couple of eggs to make an omelet.
  662. 42:19They see you as cannon fodder, the American people.
  663. 42:25This is mind boggling to me.
  664. 42:28Oh, my values are the same.
  665. 42:30But I'll say whatever I have to say
  666. 42:31to getting in positions of power.
  667. 42:35Joe Biden's a racist, I'll be his vice president.
  668. 42:38Trump's border wall is a vanity, medieval vanity project.
  669. 42:41I'm for border security.
  670. 42:43That's why I played the clip for you earlier this week.
  671. 42:45This woman is bragging about, I was a prosecutor
  672. 42:47and I prosecuted transnational criminal organizations.
  673. 42:52That's not what you did, man.
  674. 42:54That's not what you said.
  675. 42:55You said when you were attorney general of California
  676. 42:57that you instructed all of the law enforcement officers
  677. 43:00under your authority that they did not have to enforce
  678. 43:03immigration and customs enforcement detainer.
  679. 43:05You said that.
  680. 43:06You said that.
  681. 43:07You are the one who would the borders are
  682. 43:09and you are responsible for the southern border being flooded.
  683. 43:13And now, this is the audacity.
  684. 43:16They have the audacity to say,
  685. 43:18oh, well, illegal border crossings are now lower.
  686. 43:21You know why?
  687. 43:22Because you are using taxpayer dollars
  688. 43:24to fly illegal immigrants to ports of entry.
  689. 43:29You're not reducing the amount of illegal aliens
  690. 43:33entering our country that has continued unimpeded.
  691. 43:36You are changing their locations.
  692. 43:42You are changing their locations.
  693. 43:44But you still have the, this is, wow.
  694. 43:54There, and this is why I know some of you listening to me
  695. 43:58because I translate this for you.
  696. 44:00They are telling you, I despise you.
  697. 44:02I'll use you if I need to, as long as I need to.
  698. 44:06But my agenda is the agenda, not yours, not yours.
  699. 44:12Yes, my values are the same.
  700. 44:14I'll name a bill, the Inflation Reduction Act,
  701. 44:17which by the way, she was the deciding vote in the Senate,
  702. 44:19serving in the role of the vice president, by the way.
  703. 44:22We'll call it the Inflation Reduction Act.
  704. 44:25We're not trying to reduce inflation,
  705. 44:27we're trying to pass the Green New Deal.
  706. 44:29And we know we can't get it through Congress,
  707. 44:31as we put this name on it,
  708. 44:33we can do a few ignorant Republicans
  709. 44:34who ain't gonna read the bill,
  710. 44:35and we can get the Green New Deal passed.
  711. 44:37his name is something different.
  712. 44:41And then after the fact, we should have just called it
  713. 44:44what it was.
  714. 44:48How many billions later?
  715. 44:51My goodness.
  716. 44:53Let me hurry up, because I have more.
  717. 44:54I'm not gonna be able to get to everything.
  718. 44:57But listen to this one.
  719. 44:59So then Danabash turns to the emotional support governor
  720. 45:04and basically tries to put another ball on the team for him.
  721. 45:06All right, you know there's an issue
  722. 45:08about your stolen valor.
  723. 45:09I mean, and she doesn't call it stolen valor.
  724. 45:12She sets it up by saying, well, your campaign has admitted
  725. 45:14that you have misspoken concerning your military history.
  726. 45:21This answer, you wanna talk about evidence
  727. 45:25of despising the American people?
  728. 45:28Listen to this, clip number three, watch clip number three, go.
  729. 45:31Governor Wals, the country is just starting to get to know you.
  730. 45:35I wanna ask you a question about how you've described
  731. 45:38your service in the National Guard.
  732. 45:41You said that you carried weapons in war,
  733. 45:43but you have never deployed actually in a war zone.
  734. 45:47a campaign official said that you misspoke.
  735. 45:49Did you?
  736. 45:50Well, first of all, I'm incredibly proud
  737. 45:53and I've done 24 years of wearing uniform of this country.
  738. 45:56Equally proud of my service in a public school classroom,
  739. 45:58whether it's Congress or the governor.
  740. 46:01My record speaks for itself, but I think
  741. 46:03people are coming to know me.
  742. 46:05I speak like they do.
  743. 46:07I speak candidly.
  744. 46:07I wear my emotions on my sleeves.
  745. 46:09And I speak especially passionately about our children
  746. 46:13being shot in schools and around guns.
  747. 46:16So I think people know me, they know who I am,
  748. 46:19they know where my heart is,
  749. 46:21and again, my record has been out there
  750. 46:23for over 40 years to speak for itself.
  751. 46:25And the idea that you said that you were in war,
  752. 46:29did you miss because the campaign has said?
  753. 46:31Yeah, I said we were talking about,
  754. 46:33in this case this was after school shooting,
  755. 46:35the ideas of carrying these weapons of war,
  756. 46:37and my wife, the English, she told me,
  757. 46:39grammars, not always correct.
  758. 46:40You gotta be kidding me, you have got to be kidding me.
  759. 46:43You've...
  760. 46:45Bro, bro.
  761. 46:48I speak passionately.
  762. 46:50A lot of American people,
  763. 46:51wear their emotions on their sleeves.
  764. 46:54That don't mean they lie.
  765. 46:57Like, where do you get this?
  766. 46:58Where do you get this?
  767. 46:59And again, I'm not talking just about his answer.
  768. 47:02I'm talking about the American people.
  769. 47:04That he actually thinks, yeah,
  770. 47:06I'ma hit him with,
  771. 47:07cause you got first,
  772. 47:08this is a prepared recorded interview.
  773. 47:10It's not like,
  774. 47:11it's not like he's surprised by the question.
  775. 47:14This man literally prepared this one.
  776. 47:15I'ma hit him with this.
  777. 47:17This one is gonna settle this for the American people.
  778. 47:21The American people are so stupid.
  779. 47:22They're gonna be willing to accept that I'm just such a passionate,
  780. 47:28emotional, regular spoken guy.
  781. 47:31So when I said I was actually in war, when I wasn't,
  782. 47:36when I said I carried a weapon in war,
  783. 47:39when I never been in a war zone,
  784. 47:42they're gonna feel me because I was just being passionate.
  785. 47:45Nah, bro, that's called lying.
  786. 47:48and there's no amount of passion that excuses you telling lies.
  787. 47:52And then not just lies generally.
  788. 47:55You are telling a politically loaded lie.
  789. 47:58You know how important military services
  790. 48:00to other American people.
  791. 48:01At least you should if you are the military veteran
  792. 48:05you purport to be.
  793. 48:07You know how important that is to us,
  794. 48:10but you're willing to look just like the person
  795. 48:12you are running with, you are willing to say anything
  796. 48:17to get access to power.
  797. 48:18And then they come around and say, oh yeah, and by the way,
  798. 48:20my wife always tells me my grammar is not always good.
  799. 48:23Really?
  800. 48:25Guys, these people despise you.
  801. 48:26I gotta get this last one in, there are more,
  802. 48:28but I gotta get this one in.
  803. 48:30Dana Bass asks, comrade Kamala,
  804. 48:33because she was one of the most outspoken ones
  805. 48:36in support of Joe Biden in his continued run
  806. 48:38for the presidency, even after the June 27th debate debacle.
  807. 48:41Listen to this woman's answer.
  808. 48:43Can't I believe this?
  809. 48:44Listen to this clip number five, go.
  810. 48:45Vice President Harris, you were a very staunch defender
  811. 48:49of President Biden's capacity to serve another four years
  812. 48:51right after the debate you insisted that President Biden
  813. 48:55is extraordinarily strong.
  814. 48:57Given where we are now, do you have any regrets
  815. 49:00about what you told the American people?
  816. 49:02No, not at all.
  817. 49:04Not at all.
  818. 49:06Not at all.
  819. 49:09Do you have any regrets about coming and telling the American
  820. 49:12and I remember what it is?
  821. 49:13She is not surprised this man was stumbling and fumbling,
  822. 49:16can't keep his mind to get,
  823. 49:17that's who he's been since January of 2021.
  824. 49:21Do you have any regrets about telling American people he's strong?
  825. 49:25No.
  826. 49:25What's the most obvious follow-up question, guys?
  827. 49:28Well, then why are you running for president?
  828. 49:31You have no regrets about telling American people he's strong.
  829. 49:34He's ready to run.
  830. 49:35Then why are you running for president if he's strong?
  831. 49:37You don't regret telling American people he was strong?
  832. 49:40Is that not the most obvious follow-up question?
  833. 49:43You think Danne Bass asked it?
  834. 49:45No!
  835. 49:47You have no...
  836. 49:50You told American people he was strong.
  837. 49:52You were passionate, fervent about that.
  838. 49:55Do you have any regrets?
  839. 49:58No.
  840. 49:59And why are you sitting here next to your emotional support governor?
  841. 50:02If he's strong, why isn't he running?
  842. 50:04But of course you're not going to get that answer.
  843. 50:09Because these people have no regard for the American people.
  844. 50:15This is galling.
  845. 50:22The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  846. 50:27Family Association or American Family Radio.

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