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October 2, 2024 · 49:31

J.D. Vance floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee during last night’s debate.

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0:00 - 15:00. Acts 17:26-31. God has divinely ordained the context for Great Commission execution. 15:00 - 31:00. J.D. Vance floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee during last night’s debate. 31:00 - 48:00. 21 year-old A.J. Griffin retired from the NBA to “follow Jesus.” www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Walz's word salad shows that he lied about being in Tiananmen Square J.D. Vance catches debate moderator breaking rules by fact checking and CBS cuts off the microphones! Chris Cuomo Full Vice-Presidential Debate

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  13. 0:38I am your host, Abraham Hamilton, the third joined by the corner contingent right across
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  17. 0:54Mac ladies and gentlemen, and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of
  18. 0:59The program at this very moment many of you if not most of you are making your transition
  19. 1:05back to
  20. 1:07Sorry from your part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs
  21. 1:12jobs, where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so within
  22. 1:19tensionality. Things are pressing domestically, things are pressing internationally. Wickedness
  23. 1:27is swirling all over the world in many instances, in many places, in its places. And it's very
  24. 1:32easy to allow all of those things to capture our attention, to consume our focus, to divert
  25. 1:40our energy away from, which should be job number one.
  26. 1:44Job number one is outcome cultivation and that starts right in our own homes.
  27. 1:49The most immediate externalized location for our discharge or
  28. 1:57faithfulness to our to our Lord and King is in our homes.
  29. 2:02It's in our homes.
  30. 2:02I know this could sound like, you know, I'm beaten a drum repeatedly.
  31. 2:08You could sound like a metronome with the same, same tick, but I'm, but I'm doing
  32. 2:12this intentionally, because for far too long, we've allowed the things of this world to
  33. 2:19cause us really to turn away from what should be job number one. We've made everything else
  34. 2:23more important. We've made, you know, occupation more important. We've made income generation
  35. 2:29more important. We've made entertainment more important. We've made all manner of things
  36. 2:33more important than our commitment to serving our Lord in and through our families, in and
  37. 2:40through our families, I'm reminded every day, every day,
  38. 2:45man, children are growing up.
  39. 2:47And I got, I got a teenager now.
  40. 2:50I can't, I can't believe that.
  41. 2:52I can't believe that.
  42. 2:53Somebody send me a message every day.
  43. 2:55Can we, can we see Spider-Man?
  44. 2:58Spider-Man is not itty bitty Spider-Man like it used to be.
  45. 3:03Spider-Man's voice is deepening, you know?
  46. 3:06I got one under him wanting to wear a Spider-Man mask.
  47. 3:09He used to shoot a song last night.
  48. 3:10But the time is not stopping for any of us.
  49. 3:16God knows that we're all at various stations in our lives.
  50. 3:19Some of us are at different places.
  51. 3:20I'm at the stage of life where I still have young children.
  52. 3:23My youngest is soon to be three years old.
  53. 3:26And then I mentioned I had a teenager on other end
  54. 3:28of that spectrum, but some of you are listening
  55. 3:30and are at different stages.
  56. 3:32Some of you are listening are in the same stage I'm in.
  57. 3:34Some of you, you're in the grandparent stage,
  58. 3:36you're in the great grandparent stage,
  59. 3:39which are still stages where the home
  60. 3:42and the family must be fortified.
  61. 3:45Contrary to popular practice,
  62. 3:48I know the world says when your children are 18,
  63. 3:51they're no longer your responsibility.
  64. 3:53I simply reject that notion.
  65. 3:55They're not our responsibility in the sense that,
  66. 3:57well, they need diaper changes and they need to be nursed.
  67. 4:03But it's a different stage, but they're still your children.
  68. 4:08You know, my children, when their adults
  69. 4:10still need me as their father, but just in a different way, in a different way.
  70. 4:17And so I just want to encourage you, man, to resist the temptation to allow the world
  71. 4:22to set your priority.
  72. 4:25And every member of the body of Christ is called to be engaged in the execution of the
  73. 4:30Lord's commission.
  74. 4:33All of us are called to do so.
  75. 4:35I was talking yesterday about recognizing the necessity of identifying the context that
  76. 4:43God has placed us in.
  77. 4:46He could have been born in another nation, made Christians in other countries, if you're a believer.
  78. 4:52The Lord could have planted you in another nation, and you would be called to be faithful
  79. 4:57to Him there, using everything at your disposal to add, advance the cause of our King, to execute
  80. 5:06His commission in that context.
  81. 5:10Here in our nation, in America, we have different opportunities.
  82. 5:14And the unfortunate reality is that many of us identify the blessings that we enjoy in our
  83. 5:20nation, but we don't recognize the hazards that some of the abundance that we have can
  84. 5:26pose to us spiritually.
  85. 5:29And I believe with every fiber my being that when we enjoy the eternal state, that there
  86. 5:35will be believers from the first century and the second and third century that's going to
  87. 5:39want to ask you and me, how were you able?
  88. 5:42How are you able to remain faithful in a time with so many distractions, so many entertainment
  89. 5:48outlets, so many creature comforts?
  90. 5:50How are you able to remain faithful to God?
  91. 5:55I believe that because we have warnings like Dunor, Anime 8 in other places.
  92. 6:00I'm not saying that they're inherently bad, but to create, I'm saying it this way, the
  93. 6:05contexts have temptations of their own.
  94. 6:10Because we have access to various medications and man, you can not, you don't even have to
  95. 6:15go to the grocery store. Now you can pull up an app and order it and bam.
  96. 6:18The grocery load show up at your front door. There will be believers who are going to know
  97. 6:26how are you able to remain faithful in that context. And so I want to encourage you to recognize,
  98. 6:34man, God planted us here for this time, for His glory. Let's take full advantage of what He
  99. 6:40has provided for us, contextually, resource wise, in every other manner to exalt the King of kings
  100. 6:46in the Lord of Lords.
  101. 6:48To the Word of God we go, Acts 17.
  102. 6:51The scripture bears us out better than I could ever explain it.
  103. 6:53Acts 17 verses 26, I'm gonna read all the way to verse 31.
  104. 6:58Alright, verses 26 through 31, Acts 17 verses 26 through 31.
  105. 7:03And this is what the Word of God says.
  106. 7:04This is a part of Paul's evangelistic and apologetic engagement
  107. 7:11with the Stoic and Epicurean philosophers in the areaopagus.
  108. 7:15And this is what the Word of God says.
  109. 7:18And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth,
  110. 7:25having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation,
  111. 7:31that they would seek God if perhaps they might group for him and find him.
  112. 7:37Though he's not far from each one of us.
  113. 7:39For in him we live and move and exist even as some of your own poets have said.
  114. 7:45For we also are his children.
  115. 7:47Being then the children of God, we ought not to think
  116. 7:51that the divine nature is like gold or silver or stone,
  117. 7:54an image formed by the art and thought of man.
  118. 7:58Therefore, having overlooked the times of ignorance,
  119. 8:01God is now declaring to men that all people,
  120. 8:06everywhere should repent because he has fixed a day
  121. 8:11in which he will judge the world and righteousness,
  122. 8:16through a man whom he has appointed,
  123. 8:19having furnished proof to all men by raising him from the day.
  124. 8:23Hm, Lord be the God.
  125. 8:27What I wanna emphasize for your attention today
  126. 8:31is that God's divine providence has determined
  127. 8:35the appointed times in which you and I will be alive.
  128. 8:37You've heard me say before, I'm gonna say it again,
  129. 8:40being alive in the 21st century,
  130. 8:42inhaling and exhaling his oxygen is not the product of your or mine, your or my determination.
  131. 8:51God placed us here in this time. The fact that I was born into the United States of America
  132. 8:59as Abraham Hamilton III, a citizen of this great nation, has not the product of my decision.
  133. 9:06God determined for that to transpire.
  134. 9:11Then the Lord says why he did that.
  135. 9:14He did it so that men would seek God.
  136. 9:17First and foremost, I have an obligation to seek God.
  137. 9:21Secondarily, I have a mandate,
  138. 9:23a duty, a responsibility to encourage and advocate
  139. 9:26for others to seek him.
  140. 9:29Now the same God who did that
  141. 9:31could have easily made me a Chinese Christian.
  142. 9:34I could have been speaking Mandarin.
  143. 9:37You know, I could have been with my man Wang Yi.
  144. 9:40He could have made me an Iranian Christian.
  145. 9:42He could have made me a Nigerian Christian.
  146. 9:44He could have placed me in any other portion of the planet.
  147. 9:47And I would have still had the responsibility
  148. 9:49of being faithful to him,
  149. 9:51but he has made me a citizen of this nation.
  150. 9:55And he requires of me that I use everything in my disposal
  151. 9:58to obey him within the context that he has placed me in.
  152. 10:03He understood full well that that context,
  153. 10:05similar to how deprivation and starvation and physical hostility and over-governmental hostility
  154. 10:12and physical persecution that our brethren right as I'm speaking to you are enduring in nations around
  155. 10:18the world. Just as those are temptations to cause a believer to cower, to back away, to dumb down
  156. 10:25their faith, to become silent about what they really believe, or even worse to reject the free gift of
  157. 10:32salvation. Just as those temptations exist in that context, there are similar temptations
  158. 10:38in our context. The overwhelming abundance of pornography, the consistent demonstration
  159. 10:47of people that are falling by the wayside. Ministers disqualifying themselves in our
  160. 10:52nation. Abundance that the world has never seen. The ability to pull up to drive throughs
  161. 10:59and order chicken of any variety that you might want. Being able to pull up an Instacart
  162. 11:06in order to grow she delivered at our homes.
  163. 11:08Those things have the capacity to cause us to drift away
  164. 11:14from our trust in the Lord.
  165. 11:18Brothers and sisters, those things are temptations
  166. 11:20just on a different end of the spectrum,
  167. 11:23just in a different way.
  168. 11:25And if we would honestly survey the scripture
  169. 11:28and even evaluate contemporary Christianity,
  170. 11:30which context seems to tend to
  171. 11:33towards more faithful Christ following.
  172. 11:40In many ways, let me say it this way.
  173. 11:45You don't find people,
  174. 11:48why they're gonna wilderness taking full stomachs for granted.
  175. 11:54We'll say it that way.
  176. 11:55You don't find people who risk their lives to show up,
  177. 12:00to worship the Lord corporately,
  178. 12:01like our brother in Nigeria.
  179. 12:03You don't find them taking it for granted
  180. 12:05that gathering with the saints
  181. 12:07is a mandate that the Lord has instructed.
  182. 12:08But in an environment, you know,
  183. 12:11But we have fast food and you know, you can, you want a boyga.
  184. 12:16You know, that's my grandmother, you just saying,
  185. 12:17not a burger boyga.
  186. 12:18No, I ain't be want a boyga.
  187. 12:20You can get a boyga yo way in our nation.
  188. 12:23It's in that context, you tend to find people say,
  189. 12:25oh, wait, wait, what'd you say?
  190. 12:27Oh, oh, oh, the government said that we can't gather.
  191. 12:30Oh man, shucks, I guess, I guess that's it, Bob, yo.
  192. 12:33Why don't we go to church for the next three years?
  193. 12:37You see, there are lots of people that like to point
  194. 12:39into American Christianity,
  195. 12:41but many of them don't realize the pernicious temptations that exist in our context.
  196. 12:46And I'm not saying this to big up American Christians or to downplay American Christians
  197. 12:53or to big up Chinese Christians or to downplay Chinese Christians.
  198. 12:56What I'm saying is that we all have our cross to bear in the context that God has planted
  199. 13:02us in and he calls us to follow him, to follow him.
  200. 13:09If we're not careful, we can be seduced by our context, but we don't recognize the demonic
  201. 13:16manifestation of you can't go to church, but you know what?
  202. 13:18We can keep the strip clubs and the jook joints and the bars open.
  203. 13:22We can keep the cuscos and the wallmarks open.
  204. 13:25Everything else can be open except for the church.
  205. 13:27We don't recognize that.
  206. 13:28Wait a minute.
  207. 13:29Wait a minute.
  208. 13:33Wait a minute.
  209. 13:34Wait a minute.
  210. 13:36These things have a spiritual root.
  211. 13:39And so what I'm saying, even to the place to where the context that God has given us, new
  212. 13:44You or I weren't born and living in 1787.
  213. 13:47We didn't show up at the first Continental Congress to shelve the Articles of Confederation.
  214. 13:52We didn't show up at the Annapolis Convention.
  215. 13:55We weren't invited to Philadelphia in 1787.
  216. 13:58We were born into a nation that has a constitutional Republican form of government with democratic
  217. 14:02features.
  218. 14:04Yet, this is a context where God has placed us to be faithful.
  219. 14:09And if we're not discerning, if we're not intentional, we can find ourselves despising
  220. 14:15the very context that God has given us to follow Him in.
  221. 14:18And His God, His goal and desire for us is not to fake,
  222. 14:22not to focus any time or attention to let the context deprive us,
  223. 14:26deprive us of faithful following of Him.
  224. 14:29It is for us to discern what He has instructed us in His word
  225. 14:34and say, oh God, you have given me this context
  226. 14:37as a backdrop for me to follow you in.
  227. 14:42Nobody takes your light and puts it under a bushel,
  228. 14:44But the light is to be put on the lampstand so that it gives benefit to everyone in the
  229. 14:51house.
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  256. 16:20this is the Hamilton Quarter,
  257. 16:22on American Family Radio.
  258. 16:24Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  259. 16:32Yes, let's do it, shall we?
  260. 16:36Last night there was a vice president to debate, the only vice president to debate
  261. 16:39between Senator JD Vance from Ohio and Minnesota's Emotional Support Governor,
  262. 16:45Tim Walz, and how shall I say this artfully?
  263. 16:50JD Vance cooked the whole boy.
  264. 16:55Is this true?
  265. 16:56Is this true?
  266. 16:58He cooked the whole boy.
  267. 16:59and JD Vance personified something that I argued should have been.
  268. 17:06It wasn't, but should have been a campaign argument from the Trump team in that,
  269. 17:13his campaign represented the only opportunity to change the direction of America,
  270. 17:18to ensure Republican leadership for the next 12 years at a minimum,
  271. 17:2312 years at a minimum because his candidacy being
  272. 17:29The opportunity to have as the 47th president before years and then to have Republican leadership coming behind him
  273. 17:37Which is something that I think would have been a profound
  274. 17:42primary
  275. 17:44Season message that would have been something that could be carried over into the general election cycle in communicating that what we need
  276. 17:51in the United States of America is a complete
  277. 17:55a
  278. 17:57divorce from Democrat party leadership, which has resulted in and then you go in and fill in the blanks with all the other things. I thought that would have been campaigns pitched that would have been effective. Nevertheless,
  279. 18:10JD Vance demonstrated
  280. 18:13Tim Walts was out of his league and it's, you know, the thing that's remarkable Tim Walts has been in politics for 20 years.
  281. 18:22Tim Walts has been in politics for
  282. 18:27Decade in a day to be a political very short time
  283. 18:34But he clearly clearly
  284. 18:36Was more comfortable and and not not just more comfortable more effective at
  285. 18:43Utilizing the moderator's questions to Malt's presence combined with his
  286. 18:52Responses as nothing more than
  287. 18:55I have a total of
  288. 19:01three years of testing in
  289. 19:05trampolines for him to take advantage of the CBS network and all the network news to give direct appeal to the American people in an effective campaigning manner and it was it's
  290. 19:13a
  291. 19:14and it frankly was a masterclass and using using doing that, I'm on it I I do have some clips
  292. 19:23There was some, one area in particular, I was disappointed in JD Vance's answer on the
  293. 19:29abortion front, but I understand, there's no buts.
  294. 19:32Now, I understand he is campaigning with President Trump, and so they've made a decision as to
  295. 19:36what, how they're going to address the issue.
  296. 19:38It's no doubt I am far more pro-life than Trump and the campaign that he invansed putting
  297. 19:45on, yet in terms of the entirety of the performance as well as the substance of what was communicated.
  298. 19:55It was it was it was and you know it and I'm not even playing any of that stuff
  299. 19:59But you you see the people on these gerbils ink outlets man. They are losing their minds
  300. 20:04They all are having to admit that it was clear that Tim Walsh was out of his league was out of his league and
  301. 20:10What I thought was vitally vitally important was that JD Vance used his opportunities
  302. 20:15to not make it about him not make it about Tim Walts but to
  303. 20:21to utilize the time that he had to convey substantive points to the American people about
  304. 20:29what they should look forward to in a Donald Trump presidency. And he did a good job of it.
  305. 20:37He did a good job of it. So I'm going to give you some examples. All right, let's see where
  306. 20:41we're going to start. Let's start here, shall we? So the moderators who, it is so funny,
  307. 20:50They said at the beginning that their jobs were simply to
  308. 20:54ensure decorum and keep the conversation going in,
  309. 20:58but it was the job of the candidates
  310. 21:00to fact check each other if that were necessary.
  311. 21:03Hmm, that's what they said.
  312. 21:09That ain't what they did.
  313. 21:11They try to come sideways and get advanced at one point.
  314. 21:13He's like, oh, oh, oh, since you want a fact check,
  315. 21:16well, let's check some facts.
  316. 21:18I'm gonna play that for you in a moment,
  317. 21:19but I wanna start here because I think this demonstrated
  318. 21:23frankly, the plumb that JD Vance employed during last night's conversation.
  319. 21:29The moderators try to use, you know, an age-old, loaded term in terms of family separation as
  320. 21:38it applies to illegal immigrants.
  321. 21:40The question I was presented to JD Vance was that the Trump campaign has said that they
  322. 21:44are preparing should they, should President Trump be reelected to the presidency that they
  323. 21:50They are preparing for the largest mass deportation effort in history.
  324. 21:54And so the moderator said, well, since you're planning to mass deport people, well, that includes
  325. 22:00separating families when the children of some of these illegal aliens have been born into
  326. 22:05the United States of America and our United States citizens.
  327. 22:08So are you JD and Mr. Trump going to once again separate families, listen to how he
  328. 22:15responds to this question.
  329. 22:16It is clip number seven, clip number seven.
  330. 22:19Go.
  331. 22:20Before we talk about deportations, we have to stop the bleeding.
  332. 22:24We have a historic immigration crisis because Kamala Harris started and said that she wanted
  333. 22:29to undo all of Donald Trump's border policies.
  334. 22:3294 executive orders suspending deportations, decriminalizing illegal aliens, massively increasing
  335. 22:39the asylum fraud that exists in our system.
  336. 22:42That has opened the floodgates.
  337. 22:44What it's meant is that a lot of fentanyl is coming into our country.
  338. 22:47I had a mother who struggled with opioid addiction and has gotten clean.
  339. 22:50I don't want people who are struggling with addiction to be deprived of their second chance
  340. 22:55because Kamala Harris led in Fentanyl into our communities at record levels.
  341. 23:00So you've got to stop the bleeding.
  342. 23:02You've got to re-implement Donald Trump's border policies, build the wall, re-implement
  343. 23:07deportations, and that gets me to your point, Margaret, about what do we actually do?
  344. 23:11So we've got 20, 25 million illegal aliens who are here in the country.
  345. 23:14What do we do with them?
  346. 23:15The first thing that we do is we start with the criminal migrants.
  347. 23:19About a million of those people have committed some form of crime in addition to crossing
  348. 23:23the border illegally.
  349. 23:24I think you start with deportations on those folks.
  350. 23:27And then I think you make it harder for illegal aliens to undercut the wages of American workers.
  351. 23:32A lot of people will go home if they can't work for less than minimum wage in our own
  352. 23:36country.
  353. 23:37And by the way, that'll be really good for our workers who just want to earn a fair wage
  354. 23:40for doing a good day's work.
  355. 23:42And the final point, Margaret, is you ask about family separation.
  356. 23:45Right now in this country, Margaret, we have 320,000 children that the Department of Homeland
  357. 23:51Security has effectively lost.
  358. 23:53Some of them have been sex trafficking.
  359. 23:55Some of them hopefully are at homes with their families.
  360. 23:58Some of them have been used as drug trafficking mules.
  361. 24:00The real family separation policy in this country is unfortunately Kamala Harris' wide open
  362. 24:06southern border.
  363. 24:07And I'd ask my fellow Americans to remember when she came into office, she said she was
  364. 24:11is going to do this. Real leadership would be saying, you know what, I screwed up. We're
  365. 24:15going to go back to Donald Trump's border policies. I wish that she would do that. It
  366. 24:18would be good for all of us.
  367. 24:20This is what I'm talking about. Clearly, you know what the question was presented to accomplish.
  368. 24:30He almost like a ballerina on point pivots say, Oh, and the separation you ask. Well,
  369. 24:38before we get to that, let's talk about why our meat mass deportation plan is necessary.
  370. 24:44Why is it necessary you ask?
  371. 24:45Now this is what he didn't, his answer.
  372. 24:47Why is it necessary you ask?
  373. 24:48Oh, because Kamala Harris, notice he didn't say Biden Harris.
  374. 24:51He said Kamala Harris,
  375. 24:54made it her business to go about reversing everything
  376. 24:58Donald Trump did on the border, 94 executive actions.
  377. 25:03Now, many of you listening to me on this show,
  378. 25:05you guys knew what President Trump did
  379. 25:08concerning the border, the executive actions he took,
  380. 25:10the things that he could do within his constitutional
  381. 25:13authority as the head of the executive branch of the government.
  382. 25:17Of course, we'd much rather have congressional action, but at a minimum, you do what you
  383. 25:23can within the ambide of your authority.
  384. 25:25He began by pointing the American people back to the fact that Harris in particular began
  385. 25:34her time as an occupant of the vice president's mansion by saying, everything Trump did, we're
  386. 25:39going to turn it back.
  387. 25:40So you immediately introduce information that some Americans may not be aware of, and you
  388. 25:45put the onus back on not Tim Waltz. What camel hairs? Step two, what did he do? So the first
  389. 25:53thing, the deportation crisis is necessary because she opened the floodgates when they
  390. 25:57were not open before. Secondarily, telly, this is visible. He was able to weave in his own
  391. 26:07narrative, his own personal testimony, his hillbilly elegy narrative. Because when he talks
  392. 26:14about this border situation.
  393. 26:16He explains why it's not just a general notion, it's personal.
  394. 26:19My mom struggled with opioid addiction.
  395. 26:23Thankfully, she's clean now, but Kamala Harris, knowing that the opioid problem was on a foot,
  396. 26:29opened the floodgates to create problems that many of you Americans are suffering include
  397. 26:33the way that my family has suffered from this.
  398. 26:36He showed that in a communicating, definitely without this word salad, no matter what the
  399. 26:42question is.
  400. 26:43By the way, I'm from a...
  401. 26:45I'm from a middle class family.
  402. 26:49And he just explained his own experiences
  403. 26:51in the course of doing all of it.
  404. 26:55Then he goes in for, if you really
  405. 27:00concerned about family separation,
  406. 27:02since Kamala Harris has opened the floodgates
  407. 27:05as the borders are, do you know America
  408. 27:07that there are 320,000 illegal immigrant children
  409. 27:13who've come to the country that the government
  410. 27:14has just lost?
  411. 27:15We don't know where they are right now.
  412. 27:17So if you're really concerned about family separation,
  413. 27:19Don't you think you'd be interested in wanting to find out
  414. 27:21what his 220,000 children are?
  415. 27:23I hope they're doing okay, but we just don't know.
  416. 27:26So by you asking this question, my question to you,
  417. 27:30he's saying it's in his answer,
  418. 27:31is are you really concerned about family separation
  419. 27:33or are you just trying to school political points
  420. 27:35with this conversation?
  421. 27:37That resonates with American people
  422. 27:39because there are lots of people in the country
  423. 27:40that didn't realize, oh wait,
  424. 27:42you got 320,000 people that just gone?
  425. 27:45How did that happen?
  426. 27:49That was, that was a brilliant response.
  427. 27:52And he did that all throughout the night.
  428. 27:53I think he started stronger than he ended, frankly.
  429. 27:57JD Vance I'm talking about.
  430. 27:59But you notice throughout the entire debate,
  431. 28:01man, Tim Walsh was not his head almost agreeing
  432. 28:04with everything that JD Vance was saying.
  433. 28:07It was, it was, it was, it was a master class.
  434. 28:11It really, really, really was.
  435. 28:13It really was.
  436. 28:17So in addition to this, I'll do this one.
  437. 28:20Oh man, at the time.
  438. 28:22Y'all go here next.
  439. 28:25The question was presented facing a concerning the war
  440. 28:31between Israel and Iran.
  441. 28:33Let's just call it what it is,
  442. 28:34a war between Israel and Iran.
  443. 28:35It's been that way.
  444. 28:37We haven't been able to report it that way
  445. 28:39or it shouldn't be, it hadn't been reported that way.
  446. 28:41But when you have Hamas and Hezbollah,
  447. 28:43they're all Iran proxy groups.
  448. 28:45The Houthis, that's Iran.
  449. 28:48And so now with Iran launching missiles,
  450. 28:51the largest missile attack in the history,
  451. 28:54against Israel. A question was asked, what would a Trump administration do concerning Iran?
  452. 29:03He once again, I'm telling you, like Muhammad Ali floating like a butterfly,
  453. 29:08singing like a bee throughout this debate, especially in the, in the, in the beginning,
  454. 29:12listen to and watch clip number six. Go. Well, first of all, Margaret diplomacy is not a dirty word,
  455. 29:17but I think that's something that Governor Waltz just said is quite extraordinary. You yourself
  456. 29:21just said Iran is as close to a nuclear weapon today as they have ever been. And Governor Waltz,
  457. 29:26you blame Donald Trump, who has been the Vice President for the last three and a half years?
  458. 29:30And the answer is you're running, mate, not mine. Donald Trump consistently made the world more secure.
  459. 29:36Now, we talk about the sequence of events that led us to where we are right now, and you can't
  460. 29:42ignore October the 7th, which I appreciate Governor Waltz bringing up. But when did Iran and Hamas
  461. 29:48and their proxies attack Israel? It was during the administration of Kamala Harris. So,
  462. 29:53Governor Waltz can criticize Donald Trump's tweets, but effective smart diplomacy and peace
  463. 29:59through strength is how you bring stability back to a very broken world. Donald Trump has
  464. 30:04already done it once before. Ask yourself at home. When was the last time? I'm 40 years old. When
  465. 30:10was the last time that an American president didn't have a major conflict breakout? The only answer
  466. 30:15is during the four years that Donald Trump was president. If he'd have been in the ninth war,
  467. 30:27If he'd have been somewhere near Falstahl and Galviz, somebody came out of the stop and said,
  468. 30:33tell me he lying.
  469. 30:36He ain't lying.
  470. 30:37He's a bad man.
  471. 30:41When was the last time?
  472. 30:44Oh, that's right.
  473. 30:45Last time we remember Donald Trump was in office.
  474. 30:49So again, what's the overt communication through that?
  475. 30:53Ladies and gentlemen who are watching this debate, if you are actually concerned about
  476. 30:56global tension on the world stage concerning warfare, you probably want Donald Trump back
  477. 31:00office because the only time we see Vlad de Miraputen invading in Ukraine and I
  478. 31:08know that wasn't a consequence of the question but this is what he's presenting
  479. 31:11because when Barack and them was in power we saw and wait a minute didn't she
  480. 31:20was I never be president as secretary of state pull out that big red button
  481. 31:23talking about we hit the reset. Remember that? Even though she let Russia get all
  482. 31:29that uranium from America. We're not going to talk about that. Oh, okay. All right.
  483. 31:34Barack Obama was in office. Russia took Crimea. Trump is in office.
  484. 31:40Cricket. In fact, Trump even sent a hot one for Sulameh. And what did the Iranians do in response?
  485. 31:54Cricket. But the Biden comes in. Russia invades Ukraine. Iran
  486. 32:04invades Israel through Hamas and trying to do so through Hezbollah. What is he going to say?
  487. 32:13in response to that.
  488. 32:14I'm telling you, it was a master class, folks.
  489. 32:16It really, really was.
  490. 32:20When we get on the other side of the break,
  491. 32:23I'm gonna show two things.
  492. 32:27The moderators say, well, now we gotta get in this
  493. 32:29because JD is doing too much.
  494. 32:32And then Tim Walts really is crystallizing a narrative
  495. 32:34about himself very frankly as a person
  496. 32:37who has truth allergies.
  497. 32:39You know, the truth come around and he,
  498. 32:41Choo!
  499. 32:44Where are you or where are you not in Hong Kong
  500. 32:46during the Tiananmen Square?
  501. 32:47He even said for the last 20-some years he's been in politics, he was in Hong Kong during
  502. 32:52Tiananmen Square.
  503. 32:54Now?
  504. 32:55Oh, um, yeah misspoke.
  505. 32:57You know, cause you're not wearing my heart on my sleeve and I don't speak English that
  506. 33:01well, you know, the narrative is forming that this dude is a straight up liar, man.
  507. 33:06Or when we come back, come back from this break.
  508. 33:13Sometimes I'm not a very good Christian and the Lord still seems to love me and do good
  509. 33:17things for me.
  510. 33:18Grace is an outside force that works good in my life, rather than good, pouring forth from what I do.
  511. 33:25For the law was given through Moses, grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ.
  512. 33:30In my own spiritual life, I'd much rather ask a loving Savior to take control.
  513. 33:35I'm Ed Vatagniano, and you can read the rest of,
  514. 33:38For The Grace of God Has Appeared at theStand.net.
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  516. 33:52AFR.net back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio
  517. 33:57Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. I got to get moving because y'all know I got more shows and I got time
  518. 34:02The question then came up, you know because JD Vance is the senator from Ohio about
  519. 34:08Haitian immigrants in the country and
  520. 34:11JD Vance made the statement that there that there were illegal immigrants in that the
  521. 34:18that Kamala Harrison particularly facilitated illegal immigration and apparently Norah O'Donnell
  522. 34:27didn't take too kindly to JD Vans having Tim Walz on the ropes and so she decided to step in
  523. 34:35and I kid you guys not they didn't want JD Vans to keep talking so they muted his mic
  524. 34:43but JD started off by saying wait man I thought y'all said that the moderators wasn't in the
  525. 34:47the fact check. But since y'all going to be, since you want to play the role of fact check,
  526. 34:50let's check some facts. Let me show you what I'm talking about. It's clip number two,
  527. 34:56clip number two. Go. Thank you, Governor. And just to clarify for our viewers, Springfield, Ohio,
  528. 35:02does have a large number of Haitian migrants who have legal status, temporary protected status.
  529. 35:09Well, Marc, but thank you, Senator. We have so much to get to.
  530. 35:12Margaret, I think it's important because the rules were that you got to get a fact check
  531. 35:17and since you're fact checking me,
  532. 35:19I think it's important to say what's actually going on.
  533. 35:22So there's an application called the CBP1 app,
  534. 35:25where you can go on as an illegal migrant,
  535. 35:27apply for asylum or apply for parole,
  536. 35:30and be granted legal status
  537. 35:32at the wave of a Kamala Harris Open Board or WAN.
  538. 35:36That is not a person coming in,
  539. 35:38applying for a green card and waiting for 10 years.
  540. 35:40That is the sanitation of a legal immigration Margaret
  541. 35:43by our own leader.
  542. 35:44Thank you, Senator, for describing the legal process.
  543. 35:47I have so much to get to senator.
  544. 35:50Those laws have been on the book since 1990.
  545. 35:52Thank you gentlemen.
  546. 35:54We want to have.
  547. 35:54The steeply on the app has not been on the books.
  548. 35:56It's since 1990.
  549. 35:57It's something that the camera here has created Margaret.
  550. 35:59Gentlemen, the audience can't hear you
  551. 36:02because your mics are cut.
  552. 36:03We have so much we want to get to.
  553. 36:05Thank you for explaining the legal process.
  554. 36:08Nora, thank you Margaret.
  555. 36:19Nora Donald tried to sit.
  556. 36:21Margaret tried to spike.
  557. 36:22But JD with the block.
  558. 36:26And you know what, it's so funny that even Chris Cuomo
  559. 36:30picked up on this because the media narrative
  560. 36:34is consistently, no, they're legal because it's legal
  561. 36:36process and what JD Vance is pointing out was a bit
  562. 36:39of the nuance of this notion of the legal process
  563. 36:41saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait.
  564. 36:44No, the way they got here, if it weren't for modern
  565. 36:48amendments, particularly by the Harris administration
  566. 36:53with Biden along her side, the creation of the CBP
  567. 36:58one app. That process is new. So Tim Walsh not really picking up what JD was putting down
  568. 37:06said at law. It's been on the books since 1990. JD Van's like, they want to know CBP one app
  569. 37:11in 1990 chief, Simmerdown, Simmerdown, emotional support governor. And then they cut his mic.
  570. 37:19They cut his mic. That caught the attention of Chris Cuomo. We'll start with one short
  571. 37:24clip and the one a little bit longer. Clip number three, go.
  572. 37:27When they were talking at one point, Vans wanted to correct something about how Haitians got
  573. 37:32into this country.
  574. 37:34And he was right and the moderators wouldn't let him correct it.
  575. 37:37It's very interesting.
  576. 37:39Moderators didn't want to hear him explain to the American people the process.
  577. 37:44Imagine that.
  578. 37:45And it's not only that they didn't want him to explain the process, but look at the reasoning
  579. 37:53that they provided as to why they didn't want to let him explain the process, explain the
  580. 37:57process.
  581. 37:58We have so much you want to get to.
  582. 37:59Um, ma'am, ma'ams.
  583. 38:02Do the American people want to hear you talk?
  584. 38:07Or are they here to listen to us talk?
  585. 38:10That's the thing that gets twisted in all of this.
  586. 38:12A lot of these people, David Muralenzie Davis, all these folks, they think this is their time
  587. 38:16to shine.
  588. 38:17And nobody's trying to see you.
  589. 38:22And again, this is called the attention to Chris Cuomo.
  590. 38:24I thought that was interesting.
  591. 38:26Clip number four, go.
  592. 38:28Vance was right.
  593. 38:29Okay.
  594. 38:30nuance to it, but the bigger problem is why he was moved on. We've got so much to get to.
  595. 38:36This says who? You know what I mean? Like, what is the schedule here? So you have a list
  596. 38:40of topics and some of what it's about. It's about how the American people can access these
  597. 38:45two men and the two theories and the narratives and you got to let them have their speak because
  598. 38:49now you created a story where you're the problem.
  599. 38:52We got to move on for what? Because you have an agenda? And y'all started the topic. And
  600. 39:04then y'all had the audacity to try to fact check him.
  601. 39:07It wasn't Tim Walsh fact checking JD Vance,
  602. 39:11which is why he said, oh, y'all, the rules said,
  603. 39:13y'all were gonna fact check, but since we in here,
  604. 39:17since we in the kitchen, let me put on my eight prone
  605. 39:22and get to cooking, because y'all are trying
  606. 39:25to conceal something from the American people.
  607. 39:29And what has happened to Chris Cuomo?
  608. 39:34It's what has happened to this guy.
  609. 39:37And it's just amazing to me, man,
  610. 39:39that these people cannot help themselves.
  611. 39:41There was another point in the debate,
  612. 39:43you know where Norahol Donald wants to weigh in
  613. 39:46on climate change, the consensus among scientists.
  614. 39:50Man, science is not conducted by consensus.
  615. 39:54The way nobody wanna hear what your opinion is
  616. 39:55on scientific consensus.
  617. 39:59Anyway, moving on.
  618. 40:02I played a lot of JD Vance clips so far.
  619. 40:04I wanna play some Tim Walsh clips.
  620. 40:07Calm down, sister Cynthia.
  621. 40:09I already know what she's saying.
  622. 40:10No, please, no.
  623. 40:12I don't know, I'm an equal opportunity to truth teller.
  624. 40:15It seems like word salad has become contagious amongst
  625. 40:18the Harris Emotional Support Governor campaign
  626. 40:23because the moderators to their credit,
  627. 40:26they asked the question about Tim Walts' historical bragging,
  628. 40:33frankly, about being in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square.
  629. 40:40Frankly, who led to the massacre there,
  630. 40:43they led to the incident there,
  631. 40:45bragging about it through his career,
  632. 40:49and basically saying, no, wait,
  633. 40:52you weren't really there though, were you?
  634. 40:54Listen to you and watch this, clip number one, go.
  635. 40:57Governor Wals, you said you were in Hong Kong
  636. 41:00during the deadly Tiananmen Square protests
  637. 41:03in the spring of 1989,
  638. 41:05but Minnesota public radio and other media outlets
  639. 41:08are reporting that you actually didn't travel to Asia
  640. 41:11until August of that year.
  641. 41:14Can you explain that discrepancy?
  642. 41:16Yeah, well into the folks out there
  643. 41:18who didn't get at the top of this.
  644. 41:19Look, I grew up in small rural Nebraska,
  645. 41:23town of 400, town that you rode your bike
  646. 41:25with your buddies till the street lights come on,
  647. 41:27and I'm proud of that service.
  648. 41:28I joined the National Guard at 17, worked on family farms,
  649. 41:32and then I used the GI Bill to become a teacher,
  650. 41:35passionate about it, a young teacher.
  651. 41:37My first year out, I got the opportunity
  652. 41:39in the summer of 89 to travel to China.
  653. 41:4235 years ago, be able to do that.
  654. 41:44I came back home and then started a program to take young people there.
  655. 41:49We would take basketball teams, we would take baseball teams, we would take dancers, and
  656. 41:53we would go back and forth to China.
  657. 41:55The issue for that was was to try and learn.
  658. 41:57Now look, my community knows who I am.
  659. 41:59They saw where I was at.
  660. 42:01They look, I will be the first to tell you, I have poured my heart into my community.
  661. 42:05I've tried to do the best I can, but I've not been perfect and I'm a knucklehead at
  662. 42:09times, but it's always been about that.
  663. 42:12same people elected me to Congress for 12 years.
  664. 42:16And in Congress, I was one of the most bipartisan people working on things like farm bills that
  665. 42:20we got done, working on veterans benefits.
  666. 42:23And then the people of Minnesota were able to elect me to governor twice.
  667. 42:27So look, my commitment has been from the beginning to make sure that I'm there for the people,
  668. 42:32to make sure that I get this right.
  669. 42:33I will say more than anything.
  670. 42:36Many times I will talk a lot.
  671. 42:38I will get caught up in the rhetoric.
  672. 42:40But being there, the impact it made, the difference it made in my life, I learned a lot about
  673. 42:45China.
  674. 42:46I hear the critiques of this.
  675. 42:47I would make the case that Donald Trump should have come on one of those trips with
  676. 42:50us.
  677. 42:51I guarantee you he wouldn't be praising Xi Jinping about COVID.
  678. 42:55And I guarantee you he wouldn't start a trade war that he ends up losing.
  679. 42:59So this is about trying to understand the world.
  680. 43:02It's about trying to do the best you can for your community.
  681. 43:05And then it's putting yourself out there and letting your folks understand what it is.
  682. 43:09I commitment whether it be through teaching,
  683. 43:10which I was good at.
  684. 43:11Or whether it was being a good soldier
  685. 43:13or was being a good member of Congress.
  686. 43:15Those are the things that I think are the values
  687. 43:17that people care about.
  688. 43:19Governor, just to follow up on that,
  689. 43:21the question was can you explain the discrepancy?
  690. 43:24All I said on this was, is I got there that summer
  691. 43:27and misspoke on this.
  692. 43:28So I will just, that's what I've said.
  693. 43:41Boy, you need a lot of words when you lying, man.
  694. 43:44You need a lot of words.
  695. 43:49I'm sorry.
  696. 43:50He bodied himself.
  697. 43:51He bodied himself.
  698. 43:53What in quite June 27th of Joe Biden?
  699. 43:54But he's approaching this man bodied himself.
  700. 43:57You guys listen and as you listen to that answer, did you remember what the question was?
  701. 44:10This man is talking.
  702. 44:13And then they came and hit him with the Australian boomerang wrap around.
  703. 44:21The question was you said you were in Tiananmen Square.
  704. 44:26I'm calling it 1999, but you weren't there. Can you explain that?
  705. 44:31No, I misspoke.
  706. 44:35Man, you lie, you lie, you ain't never met Dr. Martin Luther King.
  707. 44:40This man straight up lied, guys. And he been telling this dude is in his 60s, 60s, 61, I believe.
  708. 44:49He been telling this lie for 20 years. Then he was asking, can you explain?
  709. 44:58Uh, I misspoke.
  710. 45:01Translation?
  711. 45:04I lied and y'all caught me.
  712. 45:08This man said, well, I'm a knucklehead at times.
  713. 45:10Okay.
  714. 45:11Yeah, well, I'll get caught up in rhetoric.
  715. 45:13Well, well, time out now.
  716. 45:15If I tell you, I was at the 7-11 yesterday, but I was really at the Waffle House.
  717. 45:26That's not getting caught up in rhetoric.
  718. 45:28That's saying I was somewhere when I wasn't.
  719. 45:31And man, this is, this is, so the response is laughable and worthy of mockery.
  720. 45:39I don't care what anybody says, right?
  721. 45:41But what's worse, man, is that a narrative is built around this dude.
  722. 45:44This man lies for a living.
  723. 45:46So you lied about, I carried firearms in a war zone.
  724. 45:54You was in the military, but being in the military ain't automatic like you carry firearms in
  725. 45:59a war zone.
  726. 46:02And then, and then he like lies.
  727. 46:05I saw some people trying to cover him,
  728. 46:07I was like, wow, wow, you know, he's, you know,
  729. 46:10he got his dates wrong.
  730. 46:11Nah, he's been lying about this for decades.
  731. 46:18That's like saying, well, you know,
  732. 46:20I played golf with Tiger Woods when actually
  733. 46:25you went to a golf tournament one time
  734. 46:28and Tiger Woods wasn't even in a tournament.
  735. 46:33This is terrible, man.
  736. 46:35It's like, why does this dude lie so much?
  737. 46:37And then, which the obvious next question should be, hmm, why the camera has pick him again to be my president?
  738. 46:47Is she not? No?
  739. 46:49That he was a liar?
  740. 46:50Well, let's be more clear.
  741. 46:52Did the shadow brokers that be? Not? No? That he was a liar?
  742. 46:56Or did it feel comfortable putting him together because like, what is really going on here?
  743. 47:03What is really going on?
  744. 47:05This dude, any tells big losses you that lied to advance his political career?
  745. 47:11I was in Tiananmen Square.
  746. 47:15I carried weapons like that in the war zone.
  747. 47:18Well, you didn't.
  748. 47:20Well, I have details, details, details.
  749. 47:23Guys, this is, you know, you ain't got the lie, Craig.
  750. 47:28Like, dude, and then I misspoke.
  751. 47:33Notice he said the same thing with the stolen valor.
  752. 47:36Well, you know, I wear my heart on my sleeve.
  753. 47:39What that got to do with you lying man?
  754. 47:43Until now the whole country most of America didn't know who Tim most was
  755. 47:49Just like he said when they had the conversation about abortion. Oh, nobody wants abortion to do not much do your state
  756. 47:55Your state there are babies
  757. 47:58That are murdered
  758. 48:00after 40-week suggestion
  759. 48:02Who left to die I should say because you tried to abort them and it survived
  760. 48:08And then J.D. Vance, among the things, I didn't like his answer on the abortion front.
  761. 48:13But the one thing he did that I thought was very effective is that he pointed the fact out
  762. 48:17that by the way, you do know Kamala Harris refused to support federal legislation that
  763. 48:22said in 2019 that if a baby survives an abortion attempt, then that baby has to be given medical
  764. 48:33treatment.
  765. 48:34Kamala Harris, opposed he voted against that bill.
  766. 48:38And you got folks that are live about that kind of stuff in broad day like boldface.
  767. 48:43And then when called out on the line, try to lie on national television.
  768. 48:46Well, I, I, I, I did all of this.
  769. 48:48I was a teacher.
  770. 48:49I was great at it.
  771. 48:51What about this Tiananmen Square?
  772. 48:53Oh, yeah, I misspoke.
  773. 48:54Man, man, you lying.
  774. 48:56You lying.
  775. 48:57You ain't never met Dr. Martin Luther King.
  776. 49:00Oh, my goodness.
  777. 49:03This is terrible.
  778. 49:05I tell you one thing, Tim Walsh said, when he got home, and I ain't debating that dude,
  779. 49:11I gotta go walk this off, cause I just took a whoop it.
  780. 49:22The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  781. 49:27Family Association or American Family Radio.

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