The Hamilton Corner

September 11, 2024 · 49:00

The presidential debate was really 3 versus 1. Cue my not-shocked face.

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0:00 - 15:00. Esther 4:14. God is sovereign. It is our privilege to be a part of His plan. 15:00 - 31:00. The presidential debate was really 3 versus 1. Cue my not-shocked face. 31:00 - 48:00. President Trump allowed Kamala Harris to gain confidence during the debate. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links 2019 Dem. Presidential primary - Kamala & Biden 2024 Presidential Debate

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:31Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:38Thank you for tuning into the program.
  14. 0:41My name is Abraham Hamilton the third.
  15. 0:43I am the host of this program I am joined
  16. 0:46by the Corner contingent right across from me today,
  17. 0:50filling in for Mr. Rosa is our friendly neighborhood
  18. 0:54would a haulik still in perpetual recovery, none other
  19. 0:57then Mr. Marty Sparks lighting up the dark today from behind the board and we have in the screening room
  20. 1:03produce extraordinaire often imitated never duplicated the real Jay Mac ladies and gentlemen we're
  21. 1:09here ready to rock and roll on this post presidential debate day we're going to get into it as you
  22. 1:18might imagine I have lots to say about what transpired last night but before we get to that we must we
  23. 1:27must keep focus with the main thing being the main thing at this very moment.
  24. 1:32Many of you, if not most of you are making your transitions from your part time jobs,
  25. 1:36where you generate an income to your full time jobs, where you cultivate an outcome as you
  26. 1:42do so.
  27. 1:43I want to remind you to make your moves with intentionality, understanding the primacy
  28. 1:48that God places on family is very easy, especially during an election season to have our purposes
  29. 1:55diverted to allow things that are swirling at the national level or even
  30. 1:59some instances the international level to capture our focus our attention our
  31. 2:04energy but I want to encourage you to resist that temptation and continue being
  32. 2:10faithful in the everyday day by day one foot in front of the other
  33. 2:15faithfulness and diligence that our Lord requires our responsibilities if we are
  34. 2:21members of the Lord Jesus Christ's eternal family. Our primary full-time job is outcome
  35. 2:28cultivation. I understand generating revenue is important, vitally important. Y'all know I have
  36. 2:34six children and a wife. I have to do what I have to do to provide for my family, but at the exact
  37. 2:41same time, my full-time commitment, let me say it this way, revenue generation and income generation
  38. 2:47is a tool is a is the fuel for the engine of life.
  39. 2:52It is not the engine of life.
  40. 2:54It is a tool to be used in pursuit
  41. 2:57of our full-time responsibility,
  42. 2:58which is outcome cultivation.
  43. 3:00The outcome cultivation I'm talking about
  44. 3:02is making disciples, all right?
  45. 3:05That responsibility, also known as the Great Commission,
  46. 3:08starts right in our own homes.
  47. 3:11Too often, we sacrifice our homes,
  48. 3:14placing significance and importance
  49. 3:16on things outside of our families.
  50. 3:20Only to realize when it's too late,
  51. 3:23man, I should have been focusing on my family.
  52. 3:27I want to aid you and encourage you to resist that
  53. 3:30and to refuse to allow that to be your testimony.
  54. 3:34If you're in a place, some of you are like me,
  55. 3:36you have young children still in your home,
  56. 3:38this is our primary commitment.
  57. 3:39Some of you are listening,
  58. 3:40you may be a grandparent or a great-grandparent,
  59. 3:43you can come alongside your children or your grandchildren
  60. 3:45to aid them in the most important task that we have being disciples of Jesus Christ.
  61. 3:55We must, we must refuse to allow the things swirling around us to divert us from what
  62. 4:00must be primary.
  63. 4:02Before there was ever an iteration of modern civil government, before orders of priests,
  64. 4:08before even the New Testament Church, the first human institution that God established
  65. 4:11was the family, with marriage at the center.
  66. 4:14must refuse to sacrifice our families in an effort to win the world. Glory to God.
  67. 4:20Let's go to the Word of God as we do every program. We're going to begin today in the book of Esther.
  68. 4:25Esther chapter 4, this is the account of Mordecai's cousin, Hadassah. The scripture tells us that
  69. 4:34Mordecai took Esther in to raise her as his own after her parents passed away. The scripture reveals
  70. 4:41to us that she and Mordecai are in fact cousins. We understand the timing because this transpires
  71. 4:46during the reign of the Persian king Xerxes who came to the Persian throne as a global power
  72. 4:56successor from the Babylonians. Then you had the Medes and then you later had the Persians.
  73. 5:03The scripture gives us the indication that both Mordecai and Hadassah were most likely born in
  74. 5:08exile, you know, away from Jerusalem, away from Judah. We have in this account, the Lord
  75. 5:18records for us how Hadassah, in her, the Persian name she was given as Esther, but how she became
  76. 5:26queen of the Persian Empire. I explained to you earlier this week, how the time period
  77. 5:33lets us know that this corresponds with the Persian Greek battle of Thermopylae. That's
  78. 5:38depicted actually in the movie 300. While these things are happening that are depicted in that
  79. 5:44movie, Hadassa is the queen back in the Persian Empire. All right, then the scripture allows us
  80. 5:52to get a window into a deep seated hatred for the Hebrew people that a man by the name of Haman
  81. 5:58has and the scripture is intentional about telling us that Haman is an agogite. He's a descendant of
  82. 6:04A-gag. Why is that important? Oh, yeah, because something happened a long time before the Persian
  83. 6:13Empire ever became the Persian Empire. Oh, yeah, recorded in 1 Samuel, chapter 15, when Saul was
  84. 6:19supposed to deal with the Amalekites and who was the king of the Amalek? That's right, it was A-gag.
  85. 6:26Isn't that something? So in the book of Esther where you have Mordecai and Haman
  86. 6:32having their beef and Haman is displaying his hatred
  87. 6:36for all the Jewish people.
  88. 6:37Hey, Haman really was a predecessor to Hitler
  89. 6:39because he promulgated the notion
  90. 6:42we just need to kill all the Jews.
  91. 6:44It's amazing how that team seems to happen over
  92. 6:46and over and over again, right?
  93. 6:49But Haman is a descendant of a gag.
  94. 6:50Well, who was Mordecai?
  95. 6:52Mordecai, the Bible tells us,
  96. 6:53is a descendant of a man by the name of Kish?
  97. 6:57Oh, I remember.
  98. 6:59That was a man named Kish who was Saul's daddy.
  99. 7:02So what you see with Haman and Mordecai is actually a parallel
  100. 7:08to what was already recorded in Israelite history
  101. 7:10between Samuel ultimately, well,
  102. 7:13Saul the Samuel ultimately in a gag
  103. 7:15because Saul's refusal to deal appropriately with a gag led
  104. 7:20to him ultimately being rejected by God
  105. 7:22and as the king of Israel.
  106. 7:24All right, fast going back to the book of Esther,
  107. 7:29Haman communicates his murderous intention
  108. 7:33for all the Jews.
  109. 7:34He persuaded Xerxes to go along with this,
  110. 7:36to where Xerxes issues an irrevocable decree
  111. 7:40that literally says at the end of the year,
  112. 7:43I'm going to allow Haman to annihilate all of the Jews.
  113. 7:47Haman offered to pay Xerxes 750,000 pounds of silver
  114. 7:52in order to do it all as is in the scripture.
  115. 7:54I'm telling you this is in the word of God.
  116. 7:56And then Mordecai learns about this plot.
  117. 7:59And he is in sackcloth and ashes, morning and weeping.
  118. 8:03He goes to the gate to where his cousin is,
  119. 8:08Hadassah is, and he tells her, listen,
  120. 8:12this is the plot, it gives her a copy of the decree.
  121. 8:14So you don't think because you're in the palace
  122. 8:16that this won't reach you.
  123. 8:18Then the Lord by divine providence
  124. 8:19allows to be recorded for our benefit,
  125. 8:21the wise words that the Spirit of God
  126. 8:23carried Mordecai to convey to Esther.
  127. 8:26And that's what I wanna focus us on in Esther chapter four,
  128. 8:29verse 14, and it says this,
  129. 8:30This is Mordecai speaking to Hadassah or Esther by a Persian name.
  130. 8:35And it says this, for if you referring to Esther, if you remain silent at this time, relief and
  131. 8:43deliverance will arise for the Jews from another place, and you and your father's house will
  132. 8:50perish.
  133. 8:52And who knows whether you have not attained royalty for such a time as this?
  134. 9:03The end of verse 14 for such a time as this is a popular phrase amongst believers.
  135. 9:08I use it often myself, but we often forget that before Mordecai gets to this portion where
  136. 9:16he says, well, such a time as this, perhaps you may be wearing the crown for such a time
  137. 9:19as this, Mordecai affirms the sovereignty of God and the fact that God sovereign will
  138. 9:28be performed regardless of the plots of wicked men to try to thwart what God's will be being.
  139. 9:38Mordecai says, you may remain silent Esther, but don't think that you is going to be cool for you.
  140. 9:45Don't think it's going to be sweet for you. But look at what he says,
  141. 9:48deliverance will come for the Hebrew people from another place. Mordecai affirms,
  142. 9:57you have an opportunity to do something, but don't make no mistake about it.
  143. 10:00Deliverance for God's people will come from another place if you refuse to be a part of his plan.
  144. 10:05If you refuse to be the hands and feet of God in this instance, if you refuse to be a part of what God is doing in this instance,
  145. 10:12what his will is in this instance, the only thing that's going to happen is that you will suffer the consequences and not be a part of what God will do.
  146. 10:19But God is going to deliver his people.
  147. 10:22Mordecai's wording, Mordecai's phrasing affirms his confidence in the sovereignty of God.
  148. 10:33His confidence in the goodness of God.
  149. 10:36He learned about Hamans wicked plot.
  150. 10:37He learned about Hamans efforts to pay 750,000 pounds of silver to eradicate the Hebrew people
  151. 10:45that were in the Persian Empire at this time.
  152. 10:49And Mordecai says, deliverance will come for the people of God.
  153. 10:52But you have an opportunity to be a part of it.
  154. 10:57I want to say to you that there is no amount of contrived scheming of wicked people that
  155. 11:08will overthrow or overwhelm God's will being performed.
  156. 11:16Then Mordecai goes on to explain, perhaps as to young lady who I had the privilege of raising
  157. 11:22as my own daughter when your parents passed away. Perhaps these events that have resulted
  158. 11:31in you being positioned where you are in the Persian Empire, perhaps God was behind the scenes,
  159. 11:37working all of this together explicitly to position you for such a time as this.
  160. 11:48Brothers and sisters, in addition to me encouraging you, concerning the sovereignty of God and the fact
  161. 11:54that there is no amount of scheming, of wickedness, of contriving, of planning that can thwart God's will,
  162. 12:05also make no mistake about it. You have not arrived where you are in life on your own accord.
  163. 12:11You have not accumulated the resources that you have on your own accord. You have not exclusively
  164. 12:17been able to do all of the things that you've been able to do because you're so wonderful.
  165. 12:21Now, I'm not trying to say you're not wonderful. You probably are just glorious.
  166. 12:29What could it be that God has positioned you where he's positioned you?
  167. 12:32Resource you the way he's resource you,
  168. 12:34giving your relationship to an access to what he's given your relationships
  169. 12:37of an access specifically so that you would be ready for this moment.
  170. 12:43Specifically so that you would be positioned to be his hands and his feet
  171. 12:49in this moment.
  172. 12:49Make no mistake, the will of God will be performed.
  173. 12:52The will of God will be executed.
  174. 12:54God will be and do who he has revealed himself to be
  175. 12:58and what he has revealed that he will do.
  176. 13:00But perhaps you have been positioned
  177. 13:03just like God has given me access to this microphone.
  178. 13:06Y'all know the story.
  179. 13:07I didn't come to AFA to be on the radio.
  180. 13:10That was not what I agreed to do.
  181. 13:11God's off it to put me in this position.
  182. 13:14All right?
  183. 13:15Perhaps God has placed you where you are, specifically,
  184. 13:20so that you could be ready
  185. 13:22when they would have a Trump and Camelot debate,
  186. 13:23specifically in the year of our Lord, 2024,
  187. 13:26with all of these things transpiring,
  188. 13:28so that you can be positioned to be an agent for the purposes of God to be manifested through you.
  189. 13:35But here's the question. Will you obey Him? Will you say, this is why I learned I learned this
  190. 13:43growing up. Yes, Lord, yes. To your will and to your way. I'll say yes, Lord, yes. I will trust you
  191. 13:53I know that song.
  192. 13:57Will you say yes?
  193. 13:59Will you respond?
  194. 14:00Will you make the move from giving offerings to becoming an offering so that you can say
  195. 14:09along with our sister Adasa.
  196. 14:12I'll do the will of God.
  197. 14:15And if I perish, I perish.
  198. 14:19Could it be that you have been positioned for such a time as this?
  199. 14:23I'm going to tell you very plainly.
  200. 14:25You have been positioned for such a time as this.
  201. 14:29But will you say yes to God where you are?
  202. 14:32Will you welcome Him to perform His purposes in you and through you?
  203. 14:40This is not a time for hand-reading and in consternation.
  204. 14:43God is not surprised by anything that is happening right now.
  205. 14:46And He's so prepared Himself for it, He redeemed you by the precious blood of Jesus Christ
  206. 14:51and placed you in this time.
  207. 14:53Flow His glory.
  208. 14:54Let's be about our Father's business.
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  222. 16:14Shiting light into the darkness.
  223. 16:20This is the Hamilton quarter on American family radio.
  224. 16:25Welcome back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  225. 16:30I understand the context that I'm discussing all of these things in because I told you
  226. 16:36I was going to stay up and watch the debate, which I did.
  227. 16:44Watch the whole thing.
  228. 16:45Watch the whole thing.
  229. 16:46And it was so much to say about the debate.
  230. 16:51I know that there are lots of people who like to talk about debate and this person won and
  231. 16:58this person wanted to bait this person long and this person lost and I'll tell you frankly,
  232. 17:06you know who lost the debate? We the American people. We the American people lost the debate.
  233. 17:14There was not one thing discussed concerning protecting our national sovereignty. What are
  234. 17:21we going to do to eliminate the flow of illegal aliens across our southern border? How will
  235. 17:28we reduced the price of goods and services for everyday American people.
  236. 17:34None of that was discussed.
  237. 17:40One of the first clear observations that not only I will make, that most people will make
  238. 17:50that was pretty obvious, is that it was a three on one, trouncing.
  239. 17:56It was President Trump against David Muir.
  240. 18:02Old girl looked like she was dressed for Michael Jackson's
  241. 18:04mood criminal video.
  242. 18:04What's her name?
  243. 18:05Lindsey, I forgot how she was.
  244. 18:07Look, she was ready for some even, you, you, you, you,
  245. 18:12that's like, she was ready.
  246. 18:13That maybe, maybe that was just me.
  247. 18:17But they seem ready to pounce on President Trump.
  248. 18:22And it was, you know, I'm going to say something on the
  249. 18:26back end of this, but it was, I think that's her name, Lindsey Davis.
  250. 18:30I think that's her name.
  251. 18:31Thank you.
  252. 18:31Thank you.
  253. 18:31I think that's her name.
  254. 18:32Lindsey Davis, excuse me.
  255. 18:34I don't watch ABC.
  256. 18:36So I don't know her name.
  257. 18:37Um, often there is at least an effort to conceal the bias.
  258. 18:49Isn't there?
  259. 18:49I mean, at least at least a little bit, at least a little bit, you know, I mean,
  260. 18:54when you have a circumstance where the moderators, I mean, we got to get another
  261. 19:01the term moderators, the moderators are interjecting only
  262. 19:07to attempt a fact check or to press President Trump.
  263. 19:11Only the whole night though, not like most of the night,
  264. 19:15not like for just one section or one topic,
  265. 19:17the whole night, the only one who was quote unquote,
  266. 19:21fat checked was President Trump.
  267. 19:24So you have any fat checks for camera hairs?
  268. 19:28Not one?
  269. 19:29Not one?
  270. 19:33why have some fact checks
  271. 19:36you're probably not surprised by that
  272. 19:39but just in addition to
  273. 19:41the lack of fact checking camel hairs or at least equivalent fact checking i
  274. 19:46believe
  275. 19:47that if you are
  276. 19:48petitioning the american people to be leader of the free world
  277. 19:51to be the commander of chief of the united states military in the chief
  278. 19:54of the executive branch of the federal government our country you should be
  279. 19:57able to withstand some scrutiny
  280. 20:00but everyone's on
  281. 20:04but my continuous reference to the establishment media
  282. 20:08in our country as Goebbelsing and the American Proveda,
  283. 20:11what we experienced last night was Proveda level propaganda.
  284. 20:16It was Goebbels level,
  285. 20:19and I know Goebbels is specifically connected
  286. 20:21to enabling the death of millions of Jews and others.
  287. 20:30But I'm telling you, the American Proveda in America
  288. 20:32aids the death of millions
  289. 20:34through the intentional premeditated homicide
  290. 20:37of unborn children, and I will add the death poverty
  291. 20:41and destruction that flows from regressiveism.
  292. 20:46Everywhere Marxist regressiveism is accepted
  293. 20:50and adopted death poverty and destruction
  294. 20:53is the inevitable consequence.
  295. 20:55That's the reality.
  296. 20:56So I do not find it to be far fetched or to be hyperbolic
  297. 21:00for me to describe the establishment meeting in our country
  298. 21:04as the American provident as gerbilsing.
  299. 21:09I mean that.
  300. 21:11Beyond the fat checking,
  301. 21:20you would think that if you have
  302. 21:22the unprecedented circumstances
  303. 21:24where you have a person standing on the debate stage,
  304. 21:28opposite Mr. President Trump,
  305. 21:32who became the Democrat party nominee
  306. 21:38in the most undemocratic manner in American history.
  307. 21:41Do you think you might have one question about that?
  308. 21:46Just one, I mean, again, if you wanna appear, neutral.
  309. 21:50And I guess I shouldn't be surprised,
  310. 21:53because some of you might know this,
  311. 21:54but some of you will be surprised to learn,
  312. 21:57you do realize that the news chief for ABC News
  313. 22:02is a woman by the name of Dana Walden,
  314. 22:06who was a 30 year best friend of Kamala Harris.
  315. 22:09In fact, Doug Imhoff and Dana Walden's husbands
  316. 22:14best friends and in fact Dana Walden is credited with introducing Kamala Harris
  317. 22:22M. Hoff to Doug M. Hoff. You think that was gonna be a neutral debate? I think
  318. 22:32it's noteworthy that Kamala Harris M. Hoff is best friends with the head of ABC
  319. 22:37News. I mean I think that's worth having a conversation about it but I think if
  320. 22:44you have the Democrat nominee who literally not figuratively who's
  321. 22:53was literally selected.
  322. 22:55You think there should be one question about that?
  323. 22:57One, just one.
  324. 22:58I'm not saying you need to have a whole debate about it,
  325. 23:00but don't you think that would be something,
  326. 23:01a neutral and objective moderator might wanna ask?
  327. 23:05I mean, first time in American history.
  328. 23:08Or how about this?
  329. 23:10I know this might be reaching, Marty.
  330. 23:12I know this might take a lot
  331. 23:14to have a conversation about,
  332. 23:16but do you think it might be important
  333. 23:18to have one question about the attempted assassination plot?
  334. 23:22Well, you literally have a former president
  335. 23:23who was shot in the face.
  336. 23:25Not literally, shot in the ear, I should say,
  337. 23:27because he turned his face, shot in the ear.
  338. 23:31You think there's one question about that?
  339. 23:34What?
  340. 23:35Now I'll tell you a moment that I think it would have been
  341. 23:37a great opportunity to discuss that,
  342. 23:41but I'm gonna get to that later on.
  343. 23:42How about, how about this?
  344. 23:44What are some of the things in the news?
  345. 23:45Oh yeah, that's right.
  346. 23:47Apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado
  347. 23:50are literally being taken over by gangs
  348. 23:54who came out country house.
  349. 23:56Oh yeah, do that border.
  350. 23:57Do you think there'd have been one question about that?
  351. 24:00Not one.
  352. 24:01And again, it's not speculation.
  353. 24:03This is what the mayor of Aurora, Colorado himself has
  354. 24:08confirmed.
  355. 24:09You think there'll be one question about that?
  356. 24:10And I'm just presenting these issues as examples
  357. 24:16of evidence of areas that reveal bias that are beyond
  358. 24:25the whole fact checking thing.
  359. 24:28All right, now having said that, you know,
  360. 24:34Now y'all know I played basketball coming up.
  361. 24:35Some of you may not know my coach
  362. 24:37earlier still my years with my dad.
  363. 24:40And my dad always get on me and my teammates, man.
  364. 24:42Stop complaining about the ref and get back on defense.
  365. 24:45Yes, the moderators were biased.
  366. 24:48Bias, is anybody surprised that the moderators were biased?
  367. 24:54No.
  368. 24:56Kind of, you know, do I need to,
  369. 24:59Candy Crowley anyone?
  370. 25:02It's not a surprise that the moderators were biased.
  371. 25:05So your preparation for the debate should probably include anticipation.
  372. 25:10That thing gonna be biased.
  373. 25:11So what does that mean?
  374. 25:12That means that you are prepared to address the biases
  375. 25:21evident by the moderators and direct the debate.
  376. 25:26Direct the debate where you needed to go.
  377. 25:30See, really there was one job.
  378. 25:33There was one job.
  379. 25:37President Trump's job, from his perspective, was to prevent any bases for the American people
  380. 25:47who are not as politically engaged, prevent any room for them to view Kamala Harris as
  381. 25:55presidential in any light.
  382. 25:57Kamala Harris' job obviously was the opposite.
  383. 26:00It was not to fumble the ball, not to allow it, obviously June 27th to happen to her, because
  384. 26:05The, the, the, the, the threshold is so low for her.
  385. 26:09All they, all she needed to do was, you know, use the March
  386. 26:12madness terminology of survive in advance.
  387. 26:15She didn't need to throw a knockout blow, but she performed much
  388. 26:18better than expected, but much better than expected guys.
  389. 26:22It's not synonymous with that.
  390. 26:23She performed well.
  391. 26:24Okay.
  392. 26:24She did not perform well.
  393. 26:27She performed, which is a term we use for actors and actresses.
  394. 26:32She learned her script well.
  395. 26:34She recited her lines well.
  396. 26:35without flubbing her lines.
  397. 26:39I mean, a great example of the first question,
  398. 26:40and I have this clip and we may get to it,
  399. 26:42and I'm not calling for it yet, Martis, you don't worry.
  400. 26:44But she was asking a question about the economy.
  401. 26:46She goes on this long screed two and a half minutes long,
  402. 26:50never once says anything about the economy.
  403. 26:52And the question specifically was, Ms. Harris.
  404. 26:56A lot of people are saying that they were much better
  405. 26:58in terms of the economy when Mr. Trump was president.
  406. 27:01What is your position on the economy?
  407. 27:03Does she have an answer to the question?
  408. 27:04Never.
  409. 27:06but she recited her lines well.
  410. 27:10And frankly, she lied.
  411. 27:15And not just small lies, like whoppers.
  412. 27:18I mean, she was at BK, have it your way.
  413. 27:22She was with the whopper and the double stack everything.
  414. 27:26And I'll just give you a couple of examples, all right?
  415. 27:35She came out the gate with a lie that's been debunked
  416. 27:41even by the American Proveda.
  417. 27:43She said President Trump in addressing the Charlottesville,
  418. 27:48Virginia scenario.
  419. 27:50She said President Trump said that there was very fine people
  420. 27:53on both sides saying that neo-Nazis and white supremacists
  421. 27:56were very fine people.
  422. 27:58Guys, that's such a flat lie, but it's not only a flat lie,
  423. 28:04it's been debunked by snopes.
  424. 28:06Okay, snopes, if you don't know,
  425. 28:09it's not a very pro-Trump outfit, okay?
  426. 28:12PolitiFact has debunked that.
  427. 28:16And you know the whole deal,
  428. 28:17verifying people on both sides,
  429. 28:19even Snopes has said Trump wasn't talking,
  430. 28:22President Trump wasn't talking about neo-Nazis
  431. 28:26and white supremacists.
  432. 28:27He was talking about the protesters
  433. 28:29and the counter-protesters
  434. 28:30who are protesting the statute scenario.
  435. 28:33And then he explicitly said,
  436. 28:35the protesters and counter-protesters
  437. 28:37are verifying people on both sides,
  438. 28:38but not the neo-Nazis.
  439. 28:40He explicitly says this,
  440. 28:42not the neo-Nazis and the white supremacists,
  441. 28:45They should be condemned totally.
  442. 28:47That's what it said.
  443. 28:50Even PolitiFact has debunked this.
  444. 28:56You think David Muir and...
  445. 29:00You've been hit by...
  446. 29:01You think she said,
  447. 29:02ma'am, actually, it's been debunked, Mr. Trump never said
  448. 29:07that neo-Nazis and white supremacists were very fine people.
  449. 29:11You think they interjected with that fact check?
  450. 29:16Well, David Muir looked like he was on life
  451. 29:20with Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy.
  452. 29:22I see nothing, I see nothing, I see nothing.
  453. 29:24I ain't seen nothing.
  454. 29:25I hear nothing, see nothing, didn't say anything.
  455. 29:31She lied about the bloodbath comments.
  456. 29:33President Trump said if he's not elected,
  457. 29:34there'll be a bloodbath.
  458. 29:37That's a flat line.
  459. 29:39And what is the lie?
  460. 29:40The context.
  461. 29:43Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
  462. 29:46What's trying to say that President Trump was saying
  463. 29:49that if I'm not elected,
  464. 29:51there will be a bloodbath in the streets
  465. 29:53because I won't be elected.
  466. 29:54Everybody knows that's not what he was saying.
  467. 29:56I literally have the quote right in front of me.
  468. 29:58I'm not gonna bore you by reading it,
  469. 29:59But President Trump was talking about,
  470. 30:01he was at a rally actually for a Senate candidate.
  471. 30:03And he was talking about how Xi Jinping
  472. 30:06in the Chinese Communist government
  473. 30:07is building massive automotive manufacturing facilities
  474. 30:11in places like Mexico.
  475. 30:15And they wanna sell those Chinese built cars in Mexico,
  476. 30:20the cars that have built Mexico
  477. 30:21don't wanna sell them in America.
  478. 30:23And President Trump was saying
  479. 30:24they don't wanna hire American workers,
  480. 30:25the plants are not being built in America,
  481. 30:27they'll never sell the cars in America.
  482. 30:29I'm not gonna allow them to sell those cars in America.
  483. 30:32If they wanna try it, I'm gonna put a big tariff on them
  484. 30:35to sell those cars in America.
  485. 30:36But if I'm not elected, it'll be a butt bloodbath
  486. 30:40for the automotive industry, is what he would say.
  487. 30:43That the American automotive industry
  488. 30:45will suffer tremendously if he's not elected,
  489. 30:50because whoever it would be elected
  490. 30:53does not have the wherewithal nor the commitment
  491. 30:56to do to Z in China what he would do.
  492. 31:00That's common knowledge.
  493. 31:01And I know that David Muir in Lindsey,
  494. 31:05Davis is her name, Lindsey, I know they know that.
  495. 31:07You think they interject on the fact check?
  496. 31:10Yep.
  497. 31:14President Trump came into this debate with momentum,
  498. 31:16but it happened again, using the sports analogy.
  499. 31:18Sometimes if you have a team that's a better team
  500. 31:20playing against a less skilled team,
  501. 31:23but if you let the less skilled team score a couple buckets,
  502. 31:25they start to feel a little more confident.
  503. 31:28cable Harris was clearly nervous at the beginning of the debate.
  504. 31:31But because she was able to get these lies off with no challenge from the moderators
  505. 31:35and none from Mr. Trump either, which was a big miss.
  506. 31:40She started feeling herself, so then she gets to talk about baby murder at all, man.
  507. 31:45Nothing gets a regressive up in the evening like baby murder.
  508. 31:49If she started dropping more whoppers, she lied about how prevalent late-term abortions are in America.
  509. 31:55She tried to act like, oh, nothing happens.
  510. 31:58And of course, you know,
  511. 31:59Smoot's criminal was ready to drop right in to say,
  512. 32:01the record shows when the facts are,
  513. 32:05Kamala Harris is the Emotional Support Governor,
  514. 32:07Tim Walsh in Minnesota.
  515. 32:08He implemented a policy to remove protections from babies
  516. 32:12who survived botched abortion attempts.
  517. 32:15And during his tenure, the Minnesota Governmental
  518. 32:19Vital Records Department has the records of eight babies,
  519. 32:23eight babies that survived abortions,
  520. 32:26but were left to die under Tim Walz. They survived late-term abortion attempts and were left to die
  521. 32:35under Tim Walz. That's a fact! You think David Muir and Lindsey Davis came? No. Did you allow the
  522. 32:47lie to proliferate? And so I can understand why Mr. Trump was getting frustrated and he seemed
  523. 32:52like he was getting angry. Angry as the thing went on, I understand that. But again, you know the
  524. 32:58the bias is going to be there. That's why you should be prepared to be your own fact
  525. 33:01checker and deliver your fact checks in the form of questions with calmness and acuity.
  526. 33:06The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets are available at
  527. 33:21aFR.net back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  528. 33:26Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, man. I'm definitely running out of show before I
  529. 33:31run out of run out of time before I run out of show today because the lies just kept coming.
  530. 33:36The lies just kept coming.
  531. 33:38They, they, you know, there's a lot about Trump abortion bans.
  532. 33:43Like, it's a very simple and well-known fact that President Trump hasn't banned any abortions.
  533. 33:51Roe vs. Wade was surprised, was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court,
  534. 33:55and what it did, it returned the issue to the states.
  535. 33:57States, which constitutionally that is where the issue should be.
  536. 34:01States and their citizens are voting on it.
  537. 34:04literally is not a state that has done anything because of anything President Trump has said. Does
  538. 34:10that stop their her from saying Trump abortion bans? Of course not because what she's going for
  539. 34:15is the low information voter who would that phrase will stick in their mind. It is just a flat
  540. 34:21lie. You think the fact checker will say, well, actually Trump hasn't banned any abortion.
  541. 34:28And it also shows how much political malpractice it is because President Trump has been doing his
  542. 34:36best to try to kind of move to the left on abortion. See how that worked out for him?
  543. 34:43Trump abortion bans. He called it. She tried to say it as President Trump's project 2025.
  544. 34:48President Trump is disavowed it several times. Project 2025 is it. President Trump had nothing
  545. 34:52to do with it. You think that stops them? No. You think the moderators fact check that?
  546. 34:57No, of course not. Of course not. You know, so the just lies continue. She lied about federal
  547. 35:04crime data saying that the federal crime data is going down. Well, the reality is federal
  548. 35:11crime statistics make seem like they're going down because cities are no longer reporting
  549. 35:15the crimes to the FBI. They're not sharing their data with the FBI. And so, cable to Harris,
  550. 35:22ImHoff, presents that as crime is going down. And that was a fact checker who said crime is
  551. 35:29going down when the reality is, that's not evidence that the crime is reducing what you
  552. 35:32you have evidence of it that cities are no longer reporting it to the FBI.
  553. 35:35That's just a flat lie.
  554. 35:38Then you have the again, the moderate is trying to say, oh, nothing is going on in Springfield,
  555. 35:42Ohio with immigrants there.
  556. 35:43When literally today, Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio is literally, I have the press release
  557. 35:47right here is sending in state troopers into Springfield, Ohio today.
  558. 35:54Deal with the crisis affecting Springfield and Clark County, Ohio.
  559. 35:59It's just, it is evidence of where we are as a society.
  560. 36:05Let me give you an example,
  561. 36:06because I know I'm running out of time.
  562. 36:09Kamala Harris is literally still on the stage last night,
  563. 36:12and I'm gonna play for you.
  564. 36:13And she almost seemed incredulous.
  565. 36:16And I'm telling you, it is a high level
  566. 36:20of sociopathic behavior to lie with a straight face,
  567. 36:26to flat out lie with a straight face.
  568. 36:30Kamala Harris was objecting to the notion,
  569. 36:33how dare you, I cannot dare you declare
  570. 36:37that I would want to confiscate some of the guns.
  571. 36:41I'm gonna give you a little snippet of her saying that last night.
  572. 36:43It is clip number four, go.
  573. 36:46I've made very clear my position on tracking
  574. 36:48and then this business about taking everyone's guns away,
  575. 36:51Tim Walz and I are both gun owners.
  576. 36:53We're not taking anybody's guns away.
  577. 36:55So stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.
  578. 36:58Stop with the continuous lying about this stuff.
  579. 37:00Now you know there's a strange thing we have.
  580. 37:03It's called the internet.
  581. 37:04You know, you ever heard the internet is forever?
  582. 37:08When she ran for president in the Democrat primaries in 2019,
  583. 37:15you wanna guess what came up as a topic during the primary?
  584. 37:19Gun confiscation?
  585. 37:21You wanna know who was saying that?
  586. 37:23Well, of course we can take guns.
  587. 37:24And what's laughing about it?
  588. 37:30Kamala Harris-M-Hoff.
  589. 37:32Listen to and watch this blast from the past.
  590. 37:35It's clip number one, go.
  591. 37:38In recent days, former vice president Biden
  592. 37:40has said about executive orders
  593. 37:41some really talented people
  594. 37:43are seeking the nomination.
  595. 37:44They said, I'm going to issue an executive order
  596. 37:46Biden saying there's no constitutional authority
  597. 37:49to issue that executive order when they say
  598. 37:50I'm going to eliminate assault weapons,
  599. 37:52saying you can't do it by executive order
  600. 37:54any more than Trump can do things
  601. 37:56when he says he can do it by executive order.
  602. 37:58Does the vice president have a point there?
  603. 38:00Some things you can, many things you can't.
  604. 38:03Let the senator answer.
  605. 38:04Oh, I mean, I would just say, hey, Joe,
  606. 38:07it's said it's saying no, we can't.
  607. 38:09Let's say yes, we can.
  608. 38:11I speak constitutional.
  609. 38:15We got a close.
  610. 38:16Yes, we can.
  611. 38:17Yes, we can.
  612. 38:22Hey, Joe.
  613. 38:23Hey.
  614. 38:24Can you take guns with the executive order?
  615. 38:29Hey, Joe.
  616. 38:33That duck liquor got me bit.
  617. 38:37Instead of saying no, we can't, Joe.
  618. 38:43Why don't we say yes, we can't.
  619. 38:46Oh, yeah.
  620. 38:47And who was that?
  621. 38:48I was asking that question.
  622. 38:50of the then Senator Kamala Harris as whether or not guns can be confiscated.
  623. 38:56That's right. That's old boy from last night. That's David Muir at ABC.
  624. 39:02So you mean to tell me David Muir at ABC, what couldn't fact check Kamala Harris
  625. 39:09Imhoff with the same thing she said the last time she debated in front of
  626. 39:14David Muir from ABC concerning gun confiscation.
  627. 39:18Can't make this stuff up.
  628. 39:21That was David Muir asking her to question
  629. 39:23during the Democrat primary.
  630. 39:27And last night, stop with the lying.
  631. 39:29Tim Walls and I are gun owners really.
  632. 39:32And this is why, and this Mr. Trump, President Trump,
  633. 39:39did not perform horribly.
  634. 39:40Here's the thing, in comparison to previous debates,
  635. 39:44he exhibited significant self-control.
  636. 39:46You can tell he's getting a little bit frustrated
  637. 39:47at certain times.
  638. 39:48It wasn't horrible, but he didn't,
  639. 39:50He simply didn't do enough to keep Kamala Harris
  640. 39:54from being able to establish a narrative going forward
  641. 39:57that people can view her as presidential.
  642. 39:59And I'm sharing this with you guys just to highlight
  643. 40:01just how American-Proveda-ish the moderator's performance was
  644. 40:08last night.
  645. 40:11Kamala Harris lied completely throughout the entire debate.
  646. 40:18And I don't say that casually, but she did.
  647. 40:21When I'm sharing with you guys tonight,
  648. 40:22just some of the highlights.
  649. 40:25I have a list that doubles this from last night's debate.
  650. 40:29All right.
  651. 40:34So you have the moderators.
  652. 40:35You have Kamala Harris lying.
  653. 40:36Hurt attempt was to establish a narrative that will allow just
  654. 40:40enough to fortify the election.
  655. 40:42And let me explain what I'm talking about.
  656. 40:43Throughout all of the conversations about the 2020 election,
  657. 40:45and I don't want to re-litigate the past
  658. 40:47and all that other kind of stuff.
  659. 40:48But I have established on this program repeatedly
  660. 40:50that the common narrative, even in the pleadings and lawsuits,
  661. 40:55are that the cheating was the cheating and the fraud
  662. 40:58in the election irregularities, we're not widespread.
  663. 41:01We're not outcome determinative.
  664. 41:03All of those references are evidence
  665. 41:07of a tacit acceptance and admission,
  666. 41:09or we do know something's going on,
  667. 41:12we're just saying it's not wide enough
  668. 41:15to change the electoral results.
  669. 41:18Now, how can you say those kinds of statements
  670. 41:19when you know like states like Georgia
  671. 41:21came down to a couple thousand votes,
  672. 41:22Maricopa County, couple thousand votes,
  673. 41:24but putting that aside, the narrative cover,
  674. 41:28the narrative that they employed to give cover to basement, no malarkey, build back better
  675. 41:33Biden, getting the most electoral votes in American presidential political history.
  676. 41:39What was the narrative that gave cover?
  677. 41:41Schmovit.
  678. 41:43You see, people were at home.
  679. 41:46And you know, even though we normally have about 120, 130 million people that vote, this
  680. 41:51year we had 150, 100, 150, 160 million people that vote.
  681. 41:57They were really, really, really, really, really motivated because a lot of people really,
  682. 42:00really hated Trump and it was so much easier because they could vote from home.
  683. 42:05That was a narrative.
  684. 42:06So Schmovit gave cover because the two highest vote totals in American presidential political
  685. 42:15history are from 2020.
  686. 42:18The highest more than Barack Hussein Obama, more than Ronald Reagan in both of his landslide
  687. 42:24elections, more than any other president in American history was Mr. Joseph Robin and
  688. 42:28Biden.
  689. 42:30You know who's second?
  690. 42:31Mr. Trump from 2020.
  691. 42:33That's who second.
  692. 42:35More.
  693. 42:36All right.
  694. 42:39What Kamala Harris' campaign was attempting to accomplish was the presentation that see
  695. 42:45she can be viewed as being presidential and Mr. Trump did not do enough to stop that perception.
  696. 42:58You know the moderate is going to help.
  697. 43:00They're not going to fat check her.
  698. 43:01You knew that going in.
  699. 43:03So you should be prepared to turn every question presented to you and every rebuttal
  700. 43:11opportunity to your main targeted composed perceptions.
  701. 43:19You should repeat it over and over and over to the debate.
  702. 43:21Are you better now than you were four years ago?
  703. 43:24Look at your grocery bill four years ago.
  704. 43:26What has happened in our border in the last three and a half years?
  705. 43:28It wasn't like that when I was in office.
  706. 43:30Look at our economy.
  707. 43:33Look at inflation.
  708. 43:34Rinse and repeat over and over and over and then you add this in.
  709. 43:37And this was one of the moments when he shined.
  710. 43:39When he said, you know, you sound all the things you're going to do.
  711. 43:41You're in office now.
  712. 43:42You're in office now. You can go to the White House right now. You can wait, you know,
  713. 43:46Joe Biden up at 4 p.m. in the afternoon, you know, that's when, you know, you see, and y'all can,
  714. 43:50you can close the border now, put back in a position, everything that I had in place before.
  715. 43:54And you know, you like some of my policies, because y'all kept all of my tears on China.
  716. 43:58Why did y'all keep my policies on the border if you care about the border? It's because you don't
  717. 44:03want to do it. And if you wanted to, you can do it now. You don't have to wait until November.
  718. 44:09You don't have to wait until January. You can do it now. But you won't.
  719. 44:12Repeat that over and over and over.
  720. 44:15That was one of the places he shined.
  721. 44:16But I mean, it just came,
  722. 44:18when the hares came across, no doubt it was scripted.
  723. 44:21But to the majority of the American people,
  724. 44:23she's gonna appear prepared.
  725. 44:24And she was prepared for the debate
  726. 44:26in terms of performance and style.
  727. 44:28But substance, it was vacuous on substance.
  728. 44:33But Mr. Trump took every personal bar thrown his way.
  729. 44:39You know, one at one point to the debate,
  730. 44:41she tried to needle him by saying,
  731. 44:43You know, people go to your rallies and they leave before you finish speaking.
  732. 44:46You know what I was hoping that he would say?
  733. 44:49Very simply.
  734. 44:52You know, when it's Harris, that tends to happen when people start to hear gunshots.
  735. 44:55When they come to my rally and they see me get shot in gun bullets whizzing by my head
  736. 45:02and a bullet hits my ear.
  737. 45:04It's probably a smart thing to do for people to leave then.
  738. 45:07And you want to know why these things happen because people will tell lies about me like
  739. 45:10you're doing right now.
  740. 45:11And it seems like David Mirand-Linsie Davis are completely fine with it.
  741. 45:15But you tell these kind of lies and these lies have real consequences.
  742. 45:18It causes people to be unhinged.
  743. 45:19You completely turn that moment to you because you know the moderators didn't even ask a question
  744. 45:24about it.
  745. 45:25You take the moment.
  746. 45:26You're saying that people left that rally early.
  747. 45:28They don't leave all of them early.
  748. 45:29They left that rally early because we had to end it early because the consequences of people
  749. 45:34telling lies like you're telling are really, really, really significant.
  750. 45:38If for some reason people are so unhinged by the lies that they're willing to even try
  751. 45:43to kill me to keep me from being president again. So you might think that's funny, but I don't think
  752. 45:48it's funny, but more importantly, American people don't think that's funny. What would she say to that?
  753. 45:55You take the moment, but instead of being able to do those things, he looked unhinged and affected.
  754. 46:02The conversation came up on Obamacare, and he actually admitted though he had been president,
  755. 46:07and he still wants to see Obamacare address. He still doesn't have a plan as a concept of a plan.
  756. 46:11That didn't bode well for him. It's clip number three. Clip number three. Go.
  757. 46:19Obamacare was lousy health care. Always was, it's not very good today. And what I said,
  758. 46:25that if we come up with something and we are working on things, we're going to do it and
  759. 46:29we're going to replace it. But remember this, I inherited Obamacare because Democrats wouldn't
  760. 46:35change it. They wouldn't vote for it. They were unanimous. They wouldn't vote to change
  761. 46:39If they would have done that, we would have had a much better plan than Obamacare.
  762. 46:44But the Democrats came up, they wouldn't vote for it.
  763. 46:47I had a choice to make when I was president.
  764. 46:49Do I save it and make it as good as it can be?
  765. 46:52Never going to be great?
  766. 46:53Or do I let it rot?
  767. 46:56And I felt I had an obligation, even though politically it would have been good to just
  768. 46:59let it rot and let it go away.
  769. 47:02I decided, and I told my people, the top people, and they're very good people.
  770. 47:05I have a lot of good people in this administration.
  771. 47:08We read about the bad ones.
  772. 47:09We had some real bad ones too.
  773. 47:11And so do they.
  774. 47:12They have really bad ones.
  775. 47:13The difference is they don't get rid of them.
  776. 47:14But let me just explain.
  777. 47:16I had a choice to make.
  778. 47:17Do I save it and make it as good as it can be?
  779. 47:20Or do I let it rot?
  780. 47:22And I saved it.
  781. 47:23I did the right thing.
  782. 47:24But it's still never going to be great.
  783. 47:27And it's too expensive for people.
  784. 47:29And what we will do is we're looking at different plans.
  785. 47:33If we can come up with a plan that's going to cost our people,
  786. 47:36our population, less money, and be better health care than Obamacare, then I would absolutely
  787. 47:42do it. But until then, I'd run it as good as it can be run.
  788. 47:46So just a yes or no, you still do not have a plan?
  789. 47:49I have concepts of a plan. I'm not president right now. But if we come up with something,
  790. 47:56I would only change it if we come up with something that's better and less expensive.
  791. 48:00And there are concepts and options we have to do that. And you'll be hearing about it in
  792. 48:06and they're not too distant future.
  793. 48:07Not a good moment.
  794. 48:09Not a good moment.
  795. 48:10Because you want to show she has no plans.
  796. 48:12When she does it, she kept saying I have a plan,
  797. 48:13never detailed what the particulars of her plan were.
  798. 48:16Never did.
  799. 48:17But then he lowers himself to her same status
  800. 48:19by having to admit, well, I have concepts of a plan.
  801. 48:22Doesn't sound like a plan.
  802. 48:24He finished strong, his closing remarks,
  803. 48:26and I'm running the time I was planning to play that today,
  804. 48:28were strong, but his performance throughout the debate
  805. 48:32allowed her to gain confidence
  806. 48:34and allowed her now to create a narrative
  807. 48:36to where to some people she may look presidential.
  808. 48:38She says she wants to debate again,
  809. 48:39the Trump team should take her up on that,
  810. 48:41but I would insist on no moderators
  811. 48:43for a subsequent debate to allow them to converse directly.
  812. 48:52The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  813. 48:54may not necessarily reflect those
  814. 48:56of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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