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September 9, 2024 · 49:31

Bernie Sanders may have been a bit too candid for the likings of some.

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0:00 - 15:00. Esther 1:1-4. God is always at work. 15:00 - 31:00. Bernie Sanders may have been a bit too candid for the likings of some. 31:00 - 48:00. Sometimes it’s helpful to remember the recent past when assessing current events. Thanks Zbigniew’s Son-in-law. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Bernie Sanders Haitian Immigrants Springfield, OH woman : “Please give me a reason to stay” Joe Scarborough Two U.S. Marines

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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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  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:37I'm your host, Abraham Hamilton, a third.
  14. 0:41Joined by the Corner contingent, right across from me,
  15. 0:43my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby, R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R,
  16. 0:48so I'm hoping us to get this week kicked off
  17. 0:50and in the screening room.
  18. 0:54The man, the Mr. Legend, often imitated,
  19. 0:58but never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever.
  20. 1:01Never has been, never will be, it's successful.
  21. 1:05I gotta have more cowbell duplicated.
  22. 1:07It's the real Jay Mac, ladies and gentlemen,
  23. 1:09and we're ready to rock and roll
  24. 1:11with today's edition of the program,
  25. 1:15what a time, what a time, what a time to be alive.
  26. 1:19At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you,
  27. 1:22are making your transition from your part-time jobs
  28. 1:25where you generate an income to your full-time jobs,
  29. 1:29which is where you cultivate an outcome
  30. 1:32as I do as well. If you are new to the program, you hurt me rightly. I describe our income-generated
  31. 1:38capacities, whether we are entrepreneurs, whether we are corporate CEOs, whether we are employees,
  32. 1:46whether we are small business employers, what we do to generate revenue for our families
  33. 1:51is but a small portion of who we are, significant portion nonetheless, absolutely. But it is
  34. 1:58a small portion of who we are and the way we speak in our contemporary American society,
  35. 2:04we often describe that income-generating capacity as our full-time jobs when in reality is really
  36. 2:10part-time. Because what we are to do on a full-time basis, that is outcome cultivation.
  37. 2:17And if you are, as I am a member of the Lord Jesus Christ's eternal family, our full-time
  38. 2:24jobs is outcome cultivation, outcome cultivation, also known as disciple making, the way that
  39. 2:36God established His Kingdom.
  40. 2:39And He does so in the hearts and minds of men that we are made disciples in order to make
  41. 2:47disciples.
  42. 2:48And the process is to continue until Jesus Christ returns or until He calls us home.
  43. 2:57And it's very easy, especially during election seasons, to be diverted, have our attention
  44. 3:02diverted away from our full-time jobs.
  45. 3:07Civic stewardship, civic responsibility is a part of our discipleship discharge because
  46. 3:15God could have made us subjects and a monarchy could have made us the proletariat in a communist
  47. 3:26nation.
  48. 3:28China where there's no such thing as popular participation.
  49. 3:31But by his divine providence, he's allowed you and me, those of us who are residents, and
  50. 3:37more importantly, citizens, not just residents, but citizens in the United States of America.
  51. 3:43He has done that by his divine providence.
  52. 3:45Now I know we have listeners, and I'm learning we have some in the UK, we have some in China,
  53. 3:49we have some in some of the Caribbean islands, we have some I'm learning and several African
  54. 3:54nations.
  55. 3:55Welcome to the corner.
  56. 3:57And if you are citizens of those nations, God has planted you there.
  57. 4:01Civic participation is a portion of our duties, but it's not the main course.
  58. 4:08Frankly, one of the major problems we have in our nation is that too many Christians have
  59. 4:12been manipulated into thinking that participation in the American Republic only requires engagement
  60. 4:19every four years.
  61. 4:20And so we'll show up, yak a bit, about presidential candidates, not necessarily knowing who else
  62. 4:25is on the rest of the ballot.
  63. 4:26And then we'll go back to sleep.
  64. 4:30the next cycle is gend up.
  65. 4:32But my encouragement for those who tune into this program,
  66. 4:38the live radio listeners, the podcast listeners,
  67. 4:41the video streamers, the television show watchers,
  68. 4:44is to remind you that outcome cultivation is our full-time jobs.
  69. 4:49It's our full-time job.
  70. 4:50And our full-time jobs start right in our homes.
  71. 4:53Y'all heard the show one of my brother Israel Wang was on the program.
  72. 4:57That if you want revival in a nation,
  73. 4:59Revival has to start in our own homes, in our own hearts, in our own churches.
  74. 5:05If it's ever, ever going to, militate toward the country, it has to start right at home.
  75. 5:14And so as you're making your transition, keep the main thing, keep the first thing,
  76. 5:20the first thing, make disciples beginning in your own homes.
  77. 5:23And in order to make disciples, guess what?
  78. 5:25We have to be disciples.
  79. 5:27To the word of God we go.
  80. 5:28Man, file this what we're going to discuss today under the, you know, you can trust the
  81. 5:36Bible, right?
  82. 5:37File that you have in your heart and your head.
  83. 5:40Because it's just, it's just wonderful, man, to serve the King of Kings and the Lord of
  84. 5:45Lords, who is not subject to four-year election cycles, who is not potentially subject to, sorry,
  85. 5:53I just need you, potentially subject it to vetoes, you know, his kingdom shall endure forever,
  86. 6:00forever.
  87. 6:03It's important and a reminder of that.
  88. 6:05faithfulness we discharge here is this iteration of our existence.
  89. 6:09But we're going to thrive in eternity far longer than we ever live in here now, which should
  90. 6:14be a source of rejoicing if you're in the family of God and in a warning to those of you who
  91. 6:20may not yet be in the family of God to understand as serious, as impactful, as emotionally arousing
  92. 6:25as things are in here now, at its worst, even the suffering that we endure at best
  93. 6:30is temporary.
  94. 6:31And as the Apostle Paul said, these light afflictions that I'm doing here now cannot
  95. 6:36begin to compare what the glory that is to be revealed in us.
  96. 6:38We have to add this eternal view.
  97. 6:40And if you're not yet in the family of God, today is your day where you can begin to understand
  98. 6:47and embrace this eternal view of existence.
  99. 6:51The stuff they write songs about, they make movies about, they create cartoons about, they
  100. 6:55have fanciful, you know, like Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  101. 6:58People talk about immortality.
  102. 6:59If you're in Christ, that's something you actually have an expectation toward.
  103. 7:03But if you're not, eternal damnation is your destiny.
  104. 7:10No matter how good or bad you have it in here now,
  105. 7:12if you're not in Christ, eternal damnation is your destiny.
  106. 7:16All right, we're gonna begin the program today
  107. 7:17in Esther chapter one, Esther chapter one,
  108. 7:21the first four verses of Esther chapter one.
  109. 7:24If you're familiar with this book,
  110. 7:26this is a post-exilic book, all right?
  111. 7:30However, there was still remnants of the Hebrew people
  112. 7:34who are still within the Persian Empire.
  113. 7:36And this is how we get introduced to a young lady
  114. 7:38by the name of Hadassa is her Hebrew name.
  115. 7:41Esther is her Persian slave name, if you will.
  116. 7:47But the book of Esther corresponds with the reign
  117. 7:50of the Persian king, a hazardous in Hebrew,
  118. 7:56but it's Xerxes, the first in Greek.
  119. 7:59All right.
  120. 8:01We know because of histiographical sources,
  121. 8:05geographical sources, geological confirmatory sources
  122. 8:09that Xerxes the first served as the king
  123. 8:13or reigned as king of the Persian Empire from about 486
  124. 8:17to 464 BC.
  125. 8:20That's very important for what we're going to discuss
  126. 8:22here today.
  127. 8:23All right, to the word of God we go.
  128. 8:25Esther chapter one, verse one.
  129. 8:27Now it took place in the days of a hazardous,
  130. 8:29as I mentioned before, in Greek, a hazardous
  131. 8:31is Xerxes the first.
  132. 8:33All right.
  133. 8:35Now it took place in the days of Ahasaras, the Ahasaras who
  134. 8:39reigned from India to Ethiopia, over 127 provinces.
  135. 8:44In those days as King Ahasaras sat on his royal throne, which
  136. 8:48was set, I'm sorry, which was at the citadel in Susa.
  137. 8:52In the third year of his reign, he gave a banquet for all his
  138. 8:56princes and attendants, the army officers of Persia and media,
  139. 9:01the nobles and the princes of his provinces being in his
  140. 9:05presence and he displayed the riches of his royal glory and the splendor of his great majesty for
  141. 9:11many days. 180 days. Now, oh man, this gives me so excited. There's so much here. But this first,
  142. 9:20these first four verses introduced us to the context, the background and the affairs that transpired
  143. 9:28during the time of Hadassa and her ultimately becoming queen of the Persian Empire. All right.
  144. 9:35A couple things I want to point out when the scripture says in verse one that the Persian Empire span from India to Ethiopia
  145. 9:42Just to get there quickly that's from modern-day Pakistan to the northern Sudanese region today
  146. 9:48All right, when it says India's right from the Indus Valley in a sprawling empire
  147. 9:55next I want to mention
  148. 9:56That in verse two when it says that a hasra sat on his royal throne that was in the citadel of suza citadel is a synonym for fortress
  149. 10:04But Suza was one of four capital or royal cities in the Persian Empire.
  150. 10:10All right.
  151. 10:11It mentions that he had princes from Persia and media prior to Cyrus' ascendancy.
  152. 10:18He's the one who established Persia as a global empire, frankly, who was a predecessor to Xerxes.
  153. 10:24Media was a separate nation, but media was conquered under Cyrus.
  154. 10:28And then it gets interesting.
  155. 10:31So these are some of the things that are transpiring.
  156. 10:33The Bible tells us that's the verse three,
  157. 10:35in the third year of his reign.
  158. 10:37Now, remember what I said at the very beginning?
  159. 10:39What was the time of Xerxes I's reign in Persia?
  160. 10:43486, they're about to about 464 BC.
  161. 10:48So when the Bible tells us that these events
  162. 10:51that ultimately illustrate and introduce us to Hadassah,
  163. 10:55and her cousin Mordecai, ultimately,
  164. 10:59this, the backdrop, and we're introduced to them
  165. 11:02beginning in the third year of Xerxes' reign.
  166. 11:07Well, that would put us at about 483 BC.
  167. 11:12So the Bible telling us these things are happening
  168. 11:14about 483 BC.
  169. 11:16Then it goes on to say in the third year of his reign,
  170. 11:17he gave a banquet for all his princes and attendants,
  171. 11:22the army officers of Persia and media,
  172. 11:27the nobles and the princes of his provinces
  173. 11:30being in his presence.
  174. 11:32And he's displaying his royal splendor for 180 days.
  175. 11:37The fact that the Bible just gives us seemingly a slight
  176. 11:43notification that when Xerxes is doing all of this,
  177. 11:47his army officers are there.
  178. 11:50So Xerxes is throwing a party.
  179. 11:51You relate in the chapter.
  180. 11:53They are consuming libations.
  181. 11:55He gets a little inebriated later on,
  182. 11:57but he is displaying the breath and the robustness
  183. 12:02of his wealth and his majesty,
  184. 12:05before all of these people, including army officers.
  185. 12:08This reference to the army officers gives us an indication
  186. 12:13that Xerxes might have very well in this moment.
  187. 12:16He may have been making his appeal
  188. 12:20to the army officers to encourage his invasion of Greece.
  189. 12:27What do we know happens later on?
  190. 12:30We learn, we know, and again,
  191. 12:32from historiographical sources, geological sources,
  192. 12:37historical sources that Xerxes invades Greece
  193. 12:43during the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.
  194. 12:48That's three years, three short years after the Bible
  195. 12:52tells us what was happening with Xerxes and Vashtai
  196. 12:56and all of these things that introduced Esther
  197. 12:58to the four in the Persian Empire.
  198. 13:01The Battle of Thermopylae, ladies and gentlemen,
  199. 13:03would be the battle between the Persian Empire
  200. 13:06and the Greek city-states led by one,
  201. 13:08King Leonidas of Sparta.
  202. 13:11You ever heard of this little movie called 300?
  203. 13:14That gave a visual depiction of Persian,
  204. 13:17Persia attempting to invade Sparta.
  205. 13:22The battle of Thermopylae occurred in 480 BC
  206. 13:25with the Lord is telling us,
  207. 13:27man, the word of God is amazing,
  208. 13:29that while all of this is going on,
  209. 13:35All of the consternations with the persons, you know, attacking the grecions and all of the things that are depicted in the 300 movie
  210. 13:44with the Lord is showing us is that he is at work, preserving his people and allowing his people and hodosse to ascend
  211. 13:54to Persian preeminence. Why am I illustrating all of this? Two major points. One,
  212. 13:58You've never really say this before.
  213. 14:01We can read the word of God and navigate world history
  214. 14:06because the word of God is true.
  215. 14:08It's not a history book, but it includes authentic history.
  216. 14:11Secondarily what I want you to be aware of is that God,
  217. 14:14as Isaiah described him as a wheel within a wheel.
  218. 14:17He knows how to work more than one thing at one time.
  219. 14:22While men are doing that thing,
  220. 14:24Xerxes as pride is leading him to try to go
  221. 14:27and have conquest in Greece.
  222. 14:31God knows how to protect, protect, preserve,
  223. 14:35and even promote his people in the midst of all of this.
  224. 14:38My simple and very direct communication to you from this
  225. 14:43is to encourage you to place your faith and confidence
  226. 14:46squarely in the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords
  227. 14:50because no matter what wicked men may be doing
  228. 14:52and thinking that they're accomplishing,
  229. 14:54they can never dethrone the King of Glory.
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  244. 16:12Shiting light into the darkness.
  245. 16:20This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  246. 16:24Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here, yes indeed.
  247. 16:29Place your faith squarely in the Lord God above.
  248. 16:34Yes, wicked men can thrive.
  249. 16:40They cannot thwart the potency of the King of Kings
  250. 16:43and the Lord of Lords.
  251. 16:46Glory be to God.
  252. 16:49All right.
  253. 16:52Boy, they cannot help it.
  254. 16:54So a lot of you may be aware of our friend Bernie Sanders.
  255. 17:03He made a visit to broadcast television this weekend,
  256. 17:09particularly yesterday.
  257. 17:11We had a lot of interesting comments to say,
  258. 17:13And you know, they say things and it's almost like,
  259. 17:17I'm on live TV.
  260. 17:20Speed by, speed by, speed by, don't return to that.
  261. 17:22And you know there's a debate that the debate
  262. 17:26is coming up tomorrow.
  263. 17:28And my wife is already not pleased
  264. 17:30because I'm planning to watch it live this time.
  265. 17:32Oh my goodness.
  266. 17:36But we'll talk about that tomorrow.
  267. 17:39But it's just, you know, I do not enjoy,
  268. 17:43like everybody, I have the capacity to be wrong about things.
  269. 17:45but it's ridiculous that I am correct very often.
  270. 17:50Like many of you may recall, I told you guys that,
  271. 17:53I don't care how many times they say it.
  272. 17:55Mr. Joseph Robin Ed Biden was not gonna be
  273. 17:56the 2024 Democrat nominee for the presidency.
  274. 17:58And lo and behold, it's like,
  275. 18:01you can see what's happening.
  276. 18:02You can see what's happening, you know?
  277. 18:05And now everybody wants to act like it doesn't matter,
  278. 18:08that he's incapable.
  279. 18:10He's incapable of completing a debate successfully.
  280. 18:14So what about actually leading the country?
  281. 18:17What are any of that I know not so much alright, and I also told you that this effort to kind of
  282. 18:27Have a serve pro candidate in this so funny
  283. 18:30this is not mine
  284. 18:31I was I was actually recording commentaries and my brother mark oce mentioned this to me. Oh, he said kamelean Harris
  285. 18:37I'll say Oh yeah, that is that is true
  286. 18:42So these this all of a sudden this rapid about face you know having all of these
  287. 18:46these regressive policy positions that historically they would call progressive, but y'all know
  288. 18:52why I call them regressive because they're not advancing humanity at all. They're turning
  289. 18:55us backward and doing so intentionally, frankly. That's why they keep trying to change their
  290. 19:01names. You know, they were first, they were, they were called the bull moose parties. I
  291. 19:04mean, y'all may remember that then it was liberal, then they didn't want to be liberal
  292. 19:08and want to be progressive. And the reason why they didn't want to be liberal because liberalism
  293. 19:11was associated, you know, things like sexual morality and, you know, murdering children,
  294. 19:18innocent babies in the womb on demand.
  295. 19:19And so they wanted to try to move on to another description that has historical significance,
  296. 19:24but distance them from in the eyes in the view of modern American citizens.
  297. 19:30Because this is another way that they display their disdain for the American people.
  298. 19:34They don't believe you study history well enough.
  299. 19:36We have to connect them to the historical roots of their ideology.
  300. 19:39It's very just like Joe Biden adopting, you know,
  301. 19:46build back better, you know.
  302. 19:49That came straight out of Klaus Schwab's.
  303. 19:51It's a great reset.
  304. 19:52And he will adopt a campaign slogan to build back better.
  305. 19:56But when people say, wait a minute,
  306. 19:57the great reset isn't an intentional phenomenon
  307. 20:00because you have these particular things
  308. 20:01you're seeking to accomplish to advance globalized government,
  309. 20:03centralized control of political authority,
  310. 20:06globalized banking and financing things of that nature.
  311. 20:09They'll say, no, oh, that's a conspiracy theory.
  312. 20:13While dude is running around with Build Back Better,
  313. 20:16at the same time, you'll say, the great reason
  314. 20:18that's conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy.
  315. 20:21Conspirits, you sound like somebody
  316. 20:22that would actually believe the Russian disinformation
  317. 20:25that was going to come in out about the charisma
  318. 20:29and hustle by laptop, you conspiracy theorists.
  319. 20:33That's, and then you learn, oh, man.
  320. 20:38And haven't you noticed how people just move on,
  321. 20:40they act like they forgot this dude's campaign was bill back better. That was in
  322. 20:44Klaus Schwab's book. What was the title of the book? The Great Reset. Huh? And then
  323. 20:51you have people like, you know, Kaiser Trudeau in Canada who'll say out loud that
  324. 20:57the pandemic gives us the opportunity to advance our pre pandemic objectives. Huh?
  325. 21:03I didn't think you thought sick people and people who died gave opportunities. Well,
  326. 21:09If you like our old friend really Saul of Ensky's not our friend, but who are who was
  327. 21:18Quoted by another not our friend old boy who was Barack Obama chief of staff was his name
  328. 21:23Who became the mayor of Chicago also wrong?
  329. 21:27Romney manual you never want a serious crisis to go to waste you never want a serious crisis to go to Bob
  330. 21:34You good boy boy you on that boy, but put it away nice smoking
  331. 21:38He took the sick sick six you out of the pocket. You see him on you know he's swinging it. You good boy. You good
  332. 21:45Put on the draw
  333. 21:47So all these things are happening and they want you no oh
  334. 21:50And man, they're telling you around me elementary school
  335. 21:53Now Cindy you better stop. We're gonna tell the teacher what you're doing. No. Oh, I'm not slapping Johnny
  336. 22:02Cindy, what was that? That was a mosquito
  337. 22:05No, ma'am Cindy smack me again. No, I didn't Johnny no
  338. 22:10Sandy. So Bernie Sanders was on network television on Sunday and he was asked
  339. 22:24whether or not he had any problems with Kamala Harris, Senator Harris, now Vice
  340. 22:30President Harris, seemingly abandoning, abandoning her progressive ideals because
  341. 22:38she was for banning fracking. Now she's for fracking. She was for a host of
  342. 22:46progressive policies.
  343. 22:47Now she's no longer for them.
  344. 22:49Senator Sanders, do you believe Kamala Harris is abandoning her progressive roots?
  345. 22:54Listen to his response, it is clip number one, go.
  346. 23:01Say progressive, she has previously supported Medicare for All Now.
  347. 23:06She does not, she's previously supported a ban on fracking now.
  348. 23:10She does not.
  349. 23:11These Senator are ideas that you have campaigned on.
  350. 23:14Do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals?
  351. 23:20No, I don't think she's abandoning her ideals.
  352. 23:23I think she's trying to be pragmatic
  353. 23:25in doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election.
  354. 23:29Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh...
  355. 23:36Y'all hear that?
  356. 23:37Y'all didn't get ready because we wanted to play that one again.
  357. 23:40He said the quiet part out loud.
  358. 23:42He just said, y'all, so let me, let me just,
  359. 23:44Let me, let me, let me ask the learned people in the audience.
  360. 23:48What do you call it when you have a candidate?
  361. 23:52I supported Medicare for All, also known as single-payer healthcare,
  362. 23:55also known as socialized medicine.
  363. 23:58I supported a ban on fracking, but now I no longer support socialized medicine.
  364. 24:03I no longer support a ban on fracking.
  365. 24:05Senator Sanders, is that an abandonment of progressive values?
  366. 24:09His answer was?
  367. 24:11No, I don't think she's abanding her ideals.
  368. 24:13I think she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election.
  369. 24:21So what do you call that? When you're pragmatic in doing what you need to do to win an election?
  370. 24:29But what you're doing seems to be you abandon in your ideals. What do you call that folks?
  371. 24:34Line. That is what you call that. And in fact, it's evidence that she's not
  372. 24:40abandon her progressive ideals, because guess what progressives do? Guess what
  373. 24:45progressives do? They lie to get in power. So Bernie Sanders is saying what the
  374. 24:51evidence has demonstrated, even if you don't have the vernacular, even if you
  375. 24:54don't have the lexicon, even if you don't know the history of the progressive
  376. 24:58movement, even if you don't have all that details, Bernie Sanders is confirming for
  377. 25:02you, well this is intrinsic to our values as progressives that we will say
  378. 25:06whatever we need to say in order to get elected.
  379. 25:12I ain't see it.
  380. 25:13That's what Bernie said.
  381. 25:14Now I will say it and I agree.
  382. 25:17That's exactly what's going on here.
  383. 25:19And I told you guys this.
  384. 25:20And this is what she was saying in the CNN,
  385. 25:24Proff the piece, my values haven't changed.
  386. 25:28You know, my values haven't changed.
  387. 25:32That's why we told y'all we were trying to reduce inflation
  388. 25:35when in reality we wanted to get the Green New Deal passed.
  389. 25:38And we knew if we told the American people,
  390. 25:40and we don't care that y'all came by a grocery store,
  391. 25:43and we don't care that you can't fill your gas tank up
  392. 25:45the way you used to.
  393. 25:46We don't care that you are actually squandering those of you
  394. 25:49that are not squandering, that you are having a hard time.
  395. 25:54We don't care about that.
  396. 25:55We'll even use what's concerning you against you.
  397. 26:00Because we don't care about inflation.
  398. 26:01In fact, we kind of have the reason why
  399. 26:04it's on fire in the first place.
  400. 26:06And they want you to be grateful.
  401. 26:08Because they look, let me just put a tee like this.
  402. 26:10They run up your credit card bill to the max.
  403. 26:14And then, then they get the max.
  404. 26:19Let's say this is an easy man.
  405. 26:20They say the max was $100, right?
  406. 26:22They get into what your balance is $9.97.
  407. 26:26And they tell you, see, we reduce your credit card balance.
  408. 26:28You the one who raised place.
  409. 26:34Man, I'm telling you, I'm telling you,
  410. 26:37I'm telling you, just let the people talk.
  411. 26:39And y'all know what's the my angel who max them
  412. 26:41when people show you who they are?
  413. 26:46Believe them.
  414. 26:48Bernie Sanders just had the audacity.
  415. 26:50She's not abandoning her progressive values,
  416. 26:53her progressive ideals.
  417. 26:55She's being pragmatic and doing whatever needs to be done
  418. 27:00to get elected.
  419. 27:02Kind of like the same way they try to make American think,
  420. 27:05ah, shucks, Mr. Joseph Robinette Biden,
  421. 27:08he just has American as Apple Pie,
  422. 27:11he's just regular old Joe.
  423. 27:12And look at it, look at it, they ran game on the country though, right?
  424. 27:15Because every...
  425. 27:16I, I, I, sometimes it bothers me that I see this stuff so clearly.
  426. 27:22They ran game on the whole country to let the American people know just how popular and
  427. 27:27outright socialist could be, right?
  428. 27:30Put Bernie with his weird hair, his, his honeymoon in Russia, their trains run on time, like literally
  429. 27:38who takes a honeymoon to Russia?
  430. 27:41this dude up front let let Americans would never vote for a socialist see and these we were really
  431. 27:54well ready to vote for outright socialist and then pull pull those switch a rule guys they've done
  432. 28:02this before pull old switch a rule get old James claret cliburn out in South Carolina and then I'm
  433. 28:10telling you you cannot stop the hegaly and dialectical process you can you can stop it but you they run
  434. 28:15It's like a football game, right?
  435. 28:17If you're running the ball up the gut and it's working,
  436. 28:20why would you have a pass?
  437. 28:24What's the play?
  438. 28:24I write 44 Wham.
  439. 28:30So they let Bernie get to the front of the line.
  440. 28:35And then, first of all, they did it where he,
  441. 28:37she was never be president.
  442. 28:39And then they were like,
  443. 28:40whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
  444. 28:41wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
  445. 28:42You out, shining.
  446. 28:43You out, shining.
  447. 28:46Pants suit, surely.
  448. 28:48You got to get to the backs.
  449. 28:49And so then, and how do they dilute the potent
  450. 28:53see of a socialist, giving more other people stuff.
  451. 28:59Bernie shut up, man.
  452. 28:59We'll give you some houses.
  453. 29:01You know, you can talk all about climate change.
  454. 29:02We'll give you a house on the beach.
  455. 29:04You can keep railing about sea levels rising and you get beach
  456. 29:07from property.
  457. 29:08Guys, this happened.
  458. 29:10Then they run them some coins, couple more houses and guess
  459. 29:12what Bernie Sanders does.
  460. 29:13It gets right in line.
  461. 29:17Then they pull the remix.
  462. 29:22The socialist is up front again.
  463. 29:24Jim Claverin comes up.
  464. 29:27No, we have a reasonable alternative to the socialists.
  465. 29:29We're gonna go with the other socialist who's just not known for pounding his fist on the table for socialism
  466. 29:36But we know he's not capable mentally or physically so we'll use him as the front man
  467. 29:41Because remember Baraku saying already told us well if I could be in the basement
  468. 29:45Whether with an earpiece and someone else could be up front
  469. 29:48They're taking all those slings taking the arrows and I could be in control
  470. 29:50I'd go for that and they see all of these things right in front of us
  471. 29:56Right in front of us and they expect American people that come we never heard it just like
  472. 30:00when underbiting on national television was asked one time in a lucid moment.
  473. 30:04Well, Hunter, you've never worked in oil and gas and you don't have any experience in these
  474. 30:11areas that charisma pays you this handsome monthly salary and why do you think they wanted to
  475. 30:18employ you? And this dude literally says out loud, probably because of who my dad is.
  476. 30:22And everybody laughs.
  477. 30:25Can you believe?
  478. 30:30But when you have a laptop that comes out, yeah, people say, man, these dudes influence
  479. 30:33pedaling.
  480. 30:34Oh, you got the conspiracy theories.
  481. 30:35How dare you?
  482. 30:36You are a threat to democracy.
  483. 30:38Man, I hate you.
  484. 30:40Can't make this stuff up, guys.
  485. 30:42Can I make this stuff up?
  486. 30:43You just pay attention long enough?
  487. 30:46This new Bernie Sanders got on national television yesterday and said, man, listen, no, I don't
  488. 30:51have no problem with what Kamel Harris is doing.
  489. 30:52She had to change what she believes.
  490. 30:53She's just being pragmatic to get elected because, again, what's the translation?
  491. 30:57She can't say out loud up front what she really believes, because she's not going to get elected.
  492. 31:06Or should I say that won't keep things close enough so that the election can be fortified.
  493. 31:12So what do you do?
  494. 31:13Lie.
  495. 31:14And like, it's just, I would like, I know this will never happen, but I would like to have
  496. 31:20a conversation with a Democrat supporter who tells me that they actually genuinely believe
  497. 31:26that the positions that Kamala Harris has now is because that's what she really believes.
  498. 31:31Because she literally changed him, Joyce.
  499. 31:33She never changed anything until she learned she was selected to replace Joe Biden and then
  500. 31:39and oh man.
  501. 31:41And then when asked in their in their curated, prob the presentation.
  502. 31:47Oh, my president Harris, you were the most forceful and out front and saying that Joe Biden
  503. 31:55was strong and he was ready to run for like, do you regret saying that?
  504. 31:59She goes, Nope.
  505. 32:00Do you regret telling American people he was strong and ready to run?
  506. 32:07Then she goes on with this lovable screen.
  507. 32:09He's strong.
  508. 32:10He's right.
  509. 32:11He's like, pepai fresh off his spinach.
  510. 32:14And then the most obvious follow up question in the world.
  511. 32:17Well, if he's so great, Madam, Mrs. Imhauf, why are you running now?
  512. 32:25But of course she doesn't get asked that question because in her mind, we need to look
  513. 32:30towards the politics of the future.
  514. 32:37can't make this stuff up.
  515. 32:39Can't make this stuff up.
  516. 32:40And you know why?
  517. 32:41The real reason why she doesn't regret her lies?
  518. 32:43Because she's lied her way forward.
  519. 32:46That's why, see, we have this problem where we try to assess things based on
  520. 32:49neutral and objective standards, but right versus wrong and truth being a final arbiter
  521. 32:53is upside down.
  522. 32:55For regressive skies, the agenda is all that matters.
  523. 32:58And whatever needs to be done to advance the agenda, then that is positive.
  524. 33:03That's why she doesn't regret it.
  525. 33:04Because lying like that is what got us to the top of the ticket.
  526. 33:08Do you, Deuteronomy 6, verses 4 through 8 direct us to display scripture in our homes
  527. 33:16and other places?
  528. 33:18It says you should decorate with the Word of God and that you are to fill your hearts
  529. 33:23and minds with these words.
  530. 33:24There's no greater cause than for those of us who know Christ to share Him and God's
  531. 33:29Word.
  532. 33:30Get the full article, God's Word on Display by Joseph Parker on thestand.net and join the
  533. 33:36movement to put God's Word on display at 10laws.us.
  534. 33:41The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Comment Terrence are available at AFR.net.
  535. 33:52Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  536. 33:57Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  537. 33:59I'm just having a few conversations, but it seems like people in different places are beginning
  538. 34:04to wake up.
  539. 34:05I mean, you have the Mayor, Mike Kaufman in Aurora, Colorado, and I need to double-check
  540. 34:10this.
  541. 34:11Maybe you could check this for me, Bobby.
  542. 34:13is Aurora is a sanctuary city. I know Denver is a sanctuary city. And we know what happened with
  543. 34:19Mayor Eric Adams in New York when he thought it was horrible, horrible. What was going on with
  544. 34:30Donald Trump? And now since Governor DeSantis and Governor Abbott started sending those
  545. 34:37optional bus tickets. Not sure. Okay. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it. Got it.
  546. 34:43Now he's changing this tune.
  547. 34:46We should be able to make sure that illegal aliens who break out laws or deport it really,
  548. 34:51Mayor Adams.
  549. 34:52Isn't that amazing when the Mike Tyson theorem comes to place?
  550. 34:55Because it was all cool, it was all sweet when it was just a rhetorical exercise.
  551. 35:00But now that you're hollering out elementary schools in New York to make housing arrangements,
  552. 35:06illegal aliens, now you want to make an adjustment.
  553. 35:09And so you literally have guys make this stuff up.
  554. 35:15Venezuela and gangs taking over the part taking over the part taking over apartment complexes right outside of Denver
  555. 35:22Get that mean kicking out the property management and like no, we're gonna collect rent
  556. 35:29Okay, we're gonna collect the rent ourselves and
  557. 35:33The gang the gangsters are saying yeah, and by the way y'all have the green light
  558. 35:38To go ahead knock off any police officer try to stop our arrangement there in Venezuela and then now
  559. 35:43You know, you got a small town Springfield, Ohio
  560. 35:45Ohio where we're learning that, you know, a town of about what, 50 to 60,000 people have
  561. 35:54has a massive influx, 10 somewhat, 10 to 20,000 somehow what they're about of patient immigrants
  562. 36:02and the citizens are like, Whoa, what's going on there? What's going on here? And some of the
  563. 36:09citizens are crying out, you're about to hear first, he begins by talking about how they're
  564. 36:15violating traffic laws that a lot of them a lot of the immigrants there.
  565. 36:20Well, let me just say some of the immigrants there don't know how to drive.
  566. 36:23So they're crashing into things and then when he would only go down to the park
  567. 36:31to see the ducks swim and to feed the ducks.
  568. 36:34Some of these immigrants ain't feeding the ducks.
  569. 36:35They're feeding on the ducks.
  570. 36:38Listen to and watch clip number two. Go.
  571. 36:41I really challenge you guys to get out here and do something.
  572. 36:44These patients are running into trash cans.
  573. 36:46They're running into buildings.
  574. 36:49They're running into, they're flipping cars
  575. 36:52in the middle of the street.
  576. 36:54I don't know how, y'all can be comfortable with this.
  577. 36:58I don't know who's getting paid from it.
  578. 37:00I honestly feel like someone's getting paid
  579. 37:03from it in the background.
  580. 37:05They dropping, you got a bunch of people on the bus
  581. 37:09getting dropped off at a gas station to come down here.
  582. 37:11I know a single mom that FaceTime me tonight,
  583. 37:14FaceTime me this morning at the welfare office
  584. 37:16that really need something.
  585. 37:19And it's nothing but immigrants over there.
  586. 37:21And I don't even wanna like,
  587. 37:23seem like I'm coming down on the immigrants
  588. 37:25because it's the people that's bringing them down here.
  589. 37:26Cause wherever they're at,
  590. 37:28that's what they're used to, bro.
  591. 37:29They're in the park,
  592. 37:31grabbing up ducks by their neck
  593. 37:34and cutting their head off and walking off with them
  594. 37:35and eating them like.
  595. 37:43That, this gentleman is speaking before
  596. 37:44the Springfield, Ohio City Commission.
  597. 37:48And he's describing what's happening in his neighborhood,
  598. 37:51It is community.
  599. 37:53Can you imagine what it's like to be in a town
  600. 37:55of like 50 to 60,000 people?
  601. 37:56And then you have just an influx of tens of thousands?
  602. 38:01And he's explaining, man, traffic is insane.
  603. 38:03And these folks are, this is what he said.
  604. 38:09They're not going to feed the ducks,
  605. 38:13feeding on the ducks.
  606. 38:15You have another citizen speaking
  607. 38:17before the same Springfield Ohio Commission.
  608. 38:20She says she has been a resident.
  609. 38:21She and her husband, her husband is bedridden.
  610. 38:25She and her husband have been living in Springfield
  611. 38:26for 45 years, yet she has to contend
  612. 38:31with illegal immigrants that are trying to squat
  613. 38:33on her land, and they're pulling out mattresses and things
  614. 38:37and throwing them out in her front yard.
  615. 38:39Listen to, and I'm telling you,
  616. 38:42this woman's testimony is gripping.
  617. 38:46Clip number three, go.
  618. 38:48I live at 426 Northwestern Avenue.
  619. 38:51Miss Skinner, who I'm not trying to put on the spot,
  620. 38:53is my neighbor.
  621. 38:54Just talk to me, ma'am.
  622. 38:55Thank you so much.
  623. 38:56And I'm done with what I'm seeing.
  624. 38:59It is so unsafe in my neighborhood anymore.
  625. 39:03I have the homeless that we're trying to camp out,
  626. 39:05and I have made concessions with them,
  627. 39:07and I try to help them the best I can to keep them
  628. 39:11from trying to squat on my property.
  629. 39:14But it is so unsafe.
  630. 39:15I have men that cannot speak English
  631. 39:19in my front yard screaming at me,
  632. 39:21throwing mattresses in my front yard,
  633. 39:23throwing trash in my front yard.
  634. 39:25And I can't, I look at me, I weigh 95 pounds,
  635. 39:29I couldn't defend myself if I had to.
  636. 39:32My husband is elderly.
  637. 39:33And last night after living in this home for 45 years,
  638. 39:37he said, no, well, guess what?
  639. 39:38It's time to pack up and move.
  640. 39:40He said, we can't do this anymore.
  641. 39:42He said, it's killing both of us mentally.
  642. 39:45I don't understand what you expect of us as citizens.
  643. 39:48I mean, I understand that here under temporary protected
  644. 39:52status and you're protecting them.
  645. 39:54And I understand that our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed.
  646. 39:59But who's protecting us if we're protecting them, who's protecting me?
  647. 40:03I want out of this town.
  648. 40:05I am sorry.
  649. 40:06Please give me a reason to stay.
  650. 40:10You see what's happening?
  651. 40:17Mayor Mike Kauffman said that in Aurora, Colorado, he knows for a fact it's the federal
  652. 40:23government working with nonprofit organizations that place it in his waylands.
  653. 40:28that ultimately took over the complexes, the apartment complexes.
  654. 40:34You heard the first gentleman in the red say,
  655. 40:39who's getting paid?
  656. 40:40Somebody's making money somewhere.
  657. 40:42You have evidence at various iterations of the governmental apparatus
  658. 40:51taking aim at its own citizens.
  659. 40:53And to what end?
  660. 40:55And to what end?
  661. 40:58This is...
  662. 41:04Man.
  663. 41:07Man, again, that's one town, but this is happening in places.
  664. 41:17A story I covered last week about the Desiréal Union School District,
  665. 41:21the legal aliens invading school buses.
  666. 41:29And then the parents have to be warned.
  667. 41:32Just know, this happens again, you might have to pick your child up at the next stop,
  668. 41:36because we're not going to stop what we see more immigrants.
  669. 41:42And this is why I explain things like the Hegelian dialectical process.
  670. 41:49This is why I explain things like the cloud or Piven strategy
  671. 41:52Because the the cloud or Piven strategy was a test run and it's just been repeated
  672. 41:57You know when we have our brother
  673. 42:02Dr. Cal Byzner from the Cornwall Alliance on he talks about how climate alarmism is
  674. 42:08Being employed but the but the answers are the same as the people that advocate advocate
  675. 42:13For their responses to illegal immigration
  676. 42:16More government control more government regulation more taxation
  677. 42:20And you see how these things, they work eerily well with the things laid out in
  678. 42:30Closhe, Klaus Schwab's, his great reset book.
  679. 42:33And these things keep happening.
  680. 42:37And yet many in our own government and many, you know, in the lion gerbil zinc media outfit,
  681. 42:43they want to tell you, don't believe your lying eyes.
  682. 42:49We're living in George Orwell's 1984.
  683. 42:53I ran your credit card up to the max.
  684. 42:56Then I got you $3 away from the max.
  685. 42:59me props for loin the lower in your credit card balance.
  686. 43:04It's crazy.
  687. 43:07It's crazy.
  688. 43:09I meant to mention this last week.
  689. 43:11I'm grateful to hear that Governor, Lieutenant Governor,
  690. 43:13Winston Sears in Virginia has just signed up
  691. 43:16to run for Governor.
  692. 43:21That was encouraging news to hear.
  693. 43:25But these things keep happening to us.
  694. 43:27And when I'm telling you about, don't believe you're
  695. 43:30lying eyes.
  696. 43:30I'm going to play for you now.
  697. 43:32I'll clip from last year, just last year, not that long ago.
  698. 43:35The context of the conversation.
  699. 43:38And this is Big New U Brzezinski and his son-in-law.
  700. 43:42That's Mika Brzezinski's dad, by the way.
  701. 43:45I may need to do a whole show on Big New U Brzezinski
  702. 43:47to make sure people know who he is.
  703. 43:49I'ma do that, I'ma do that.
  704. 43:52I'ma do a show on Big New U Brzezinski.
  705. 43:58But Big New U's daughter and his son-in-law
  706. 44:02are on MSNBC, that's Joe Scarborough, by the way.
  707. 44:08He's wonderful, love, bird too.
  708. 44:10Love is after so much, it didn't matter
  709. 44:12that they were married to other people.
  710. 44:14adult arise their way on to into your hearts on national television regardless
  711. 44:21or setting that aside for the moment. Joe Scarborough calls himself just a year ago
  712. 44:29defending the decision of the Biden administration to keep Kamala Harris as a VP
  713. 44:35because they knew she was historically unpopular vice president but she was he begins to he's
  714. 44:40making the case that all keep her on the ticket nobody votes for the president because of who the
  715. 44:45the vice president is. You're going to hear about it. And he goes on to explain and all
  716. 44:50of you out there saying that people are criticizing Kamala Harris because she's a woman or because
  717. 44:56she's black. You guys need to get a life because vice presidents always get criticized. Listen
  718. 45:03to him. Watch clip number four. Go. I'm talking about this Kamala Harrison because it's whispered
  719. 45:09all the time. It's whispered. Oh, Kamala Harris. She's so horrible. Kind of like that. Nobody's
  720. 45:14going to vote for Joe Biden. First of all, let me say it again. Nobody in the history of America
  721. 45:27has ever voted for a presidential candidate because of a vice presidential candidate.
  722. 45:35It doesn't happen. That's one. Number two, Kamala Harris. Oh, they're being so mean to Kamala Harris,
  723. 45:43the racist. She's a woman.
  724. 45:45They're scared of her because she's a black woman.
  725. 45:48They hate black women. They're scared of...
  726. 45:50Has anybody ever heard of Van Quel?
  727. 45:54Not black or a woman.
  728. 45:57That guy got raked over the coals
  729. 46:01unmercifully. Has anybody ever heard of George
  730. 46:05Hermer Walker Bush? That guy,
  731. 46:10That guy got destroyed.
  732. 46:13Why?
  733. 46:14Because he was a vice president.
  734. 46:15You remember the WEMP factor?
  735. 46:18Like, that was his cover as vice president.
  736. 46:22The WEMP factor.
  737. 46:28That was just like last week.
  738. 46:31And the whole point was, come on, guys, y'all know
  739. 46:33Camilla Harris is terrible.
  740. 46:35That's his point.
  741. 46:39He's explaining it.
  742. 46:40People criticize the occupant of the vice president's
  743. 46:45all the time.
  744. 46:46I just played that.
  745. 46:53That's just one.
  746. 46:54We could really spend a whole show with a montage.
  747. 46:58Maybe we'll do that.
  748. 47:00Let's get a montage together of all of these wonderful folks
  749. 47:03talking about how great Vice President Kamala Harris was.
  750. 47:06I mean, by great, you know, they didn't really think
  751. 47:08she was great.
  752. 47:09They didn't really think she was great.
  753. 47:11But now all of a sudden, again,
  754. 47:14sir, I can never even happen.
  755. 47:19She's now
  756. 47:22I was talking about it earlier today. It's hilarious. I like she talks to people
  757. 47:26You know she's a something you see donuts
  758. 47:30You see donuts they have this thing on them on the outside that makes it
  759. 47:38attractive to people called sugar oh
  760. 47:44Man what what what an absurd an absurd absurd time we live in you know
  761. 47:50I'm old enough to remember a time when people respected the United States in the global stage
  762. 47:55you hear the story about two Marines who are on a port visit in Turkey?
  763. 47:58You know, they just happen to be attacked by a local anti-American group.
  764. 48:04Oh, you didn't hear about that?
  765. 48:06So glad you're here.
  766. 48:07Why don't you take a gander at and listen to clip number six.
  767. 48:10Go.
  768. 48:11A troubling incident, this one out of Turkey, two US Marines on a port visit were attacked
  769. 48:16by a group of men on the street yesterday.
  770. 48:19This assault was captured on video.
  771. 48:20You can see the Marines who were out of uniform being surrounded by a mob in the city of Ismir.
  772. 48:25Holly Williams has more on this from London.
  773. 48:28Holly, this was terrifying to watch. Good morning to you.
  774. 48:31Good morning, Gail. Yeah, the two Marines from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit
  775. 48:36are serving on the USS Wasp on a port visit in Turkey
  776. 48:40and part of an American effort to deter aggression in the Middle East.
  777. 48:44That video of the incident shows a group of men forcing a bag over the head of one of the Marines
  778. 48:49as they restrain him and chanting, Yankee Go Home.
  779. 48:54Those men are apparently members of the Turkish Youth Union, a small nationalist anti-American
  780. 49:01organization.
  781. 49:03You know, when America's is respected on the global stage, you don't really have things
  782. 49:07like this happening out loud, on video, to be recorded and disseminated, but these kind
  783. 49:13of things tend to occur when our Commander in Chief is not respected.
  784. 49:22The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  785. 49:27Family Association or American Family Radio.

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