The Hamilton Corner

October 17, 2024 · 48:48

Presidential candidate Kamala Harris showed why she doesn’t do standard journalistic interviews.

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0:00 - 15:00. Isaiah 2:7-8. Have we become nose-blind nationally? 15:00 - 31:00. Presidential candidate Kamala Harris showed why she doesn’t do standard journalistic interviews. 31:00 - 48:00. Bevelyn Beatty Williams was sentenced to 3.5 years in federal prison and two years of probation thereafter for standing for life. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Yahya Sinwar Bret Baier & Kamala Harris Bevelyn Williams Ricky Williams

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  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
  13. 0:37the third here host of the program
  14. 0:40joined by the corner contingent right across from me,
  15. 0:43my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby.
  16. 0:45Rosa, you know, he's recovering from the pre-show show.
  17. 0:48We always have a pre-show show
  18. 0:50before we open these microphones.
  19. 0:53I know why Jeff don't like to come in for the pre-show show.
  20. 0:56I don't know.
  21. 0:57He's delicate, you know.
  22. 0:58He's like, I can't come in there too rough inside.
  23. 1:03I'm kidding. Jeff Mack is producing extraordinary often
  24. 1:06imitated, never duplicated some tribe of many fry.
  25. 1:12Some might even grow wings so they can fly.
  26. 1:15They might even lie, but we won't deny the cost is low, but the price is high.
  27. 1:20Well, let me stop. Snaps.
  28. 1:27Thank you for tuning into the program today.
  29. 1:28I'm still recovering from that Brett Bear,
  30. 1:32Kamala Harris interview that I saw after I left the studio
  31. 1:35last night, oh boy.
  32. 1:36You know, I don't even really want to talk about it, but I will.
  33. 1:41But I will also discuss what it immediately made me think of.
  34. 1:48And I'll get to that in a moment at this very moment.
  35. 1:50Many of you, not most of you, are making your transition
  36. 1:53from your part-time jobs where you generate an income
  37. 1:55to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  38. 1:57And as you do so, I want to remind you to do it with intentionality.
  39. 2:03I know we are in the throes of an election season.
  40. 2:06Early voting has already started all around the country.
  41. 2:09I believe Georgia started early voting this week.
  42. 2:12Election day is November 5th.
  43. 2:14Even though that is the case,
  44. 2:16we should never forget that what happens in our homes,
  45. 2:18what happens in your house is far more important
  46. 2:20than what goes on in the White House.
  47. 2:22That's the truth.
  48. 2:24Election season doesn't change it.
  49. 2:26doesn't mean we shouldn't vote absolutely I'm encouraging everybody to vote
  50. 2:29into cast and informed vote not just to vote emotionally or ignorantly but to
  51. 2:35cast and informed vote. Do your research do your homework. I know a lot of attention
  52. 2:39is is given to the top of the ticket with the presidential election but you have
  53. 2:43to understand there are 34 U.S. Senate seats that are available that are up for
  54. 2:47election right now. All right you have every House of Representatives seat
  55. 2:50that's up for election right now. You have very state legislatures you have
  56. 2:54have elected officials in your various states that are up.
  57. 2:56You have municipal elections.
  58. 2:58You have school board elections.
  59. 3:01Be informed.
  60. 3:02And cast an informed vote.
  61. 3:05But make no mistake about it, outcome cultivation
  62. 3:08must be pursued even more vigorously
  63. 3:12than our civic engagement.
  64. 3:14We should engage civically, absolutely.
  65. 3:17By God's grace, I voted in every election
  66. 3:19I've been eligible to vote in after turning 18 years old.
  67. 3:23make sure that's correct.
  68. 3:27I think I might have missed my first one,
  69. 3:29because I turned to 18 when I was in college.
  70. 3:31And I think I might have missed that one,
  71. 3:33but thereafter, the very next one,
  72. 3:36and from every election after that,
  73. 3:38I have been consistent in my civic participation.
  74. 3:44There's a long story that goes into that.
  75. 3:48But glory to God, glory to God.
  76. 3:51Watching that, you know,
  77. 3:55and I'm gonna describe this more when we get to it,
  78. 3:58But if you, I don't really think the interview last night
  79. 4:03changed anybody's minds, you know,
  80. 4:05and I really don't think there are too many people
  81. 4:06at this juncture who don't have their minds made up.
  82. 4:08There may be a few, but I don't think that moved anybody.
  83. 4:14And it just exposes something that is just
  84. 4:17gallingly embarrassing because you have people,
  85. 4:23and I'll just be playing in a Democrat party
  86. 4:25who have such disdain for our country,
  87. 4:28They'll abandon the entire party process.
  88. 4:30You'll, like for example, Tim Wal is talking about,
  89. 4:33we need every vote to count in every state,
  90. 4:35but you'll be on the ticket with a candidate
  91. 4:37for the presidency that didn't get one vote
  92. 4:38in Democratic primary.
  93. 4:39Not one.
  94. 4:42Because when you deal with regressivism,
  95. 4:44the agenda is always the objective.
  96. 4:46They don't care about process,
  97. 4:48constitutes fidelity, none of the stuff matters.
  98. 4:50The agenda is what matters.
  99. 4:52That's how I won't go into too far into that.
  100. 4:56but I'm looking at this and as I've described to you before,
  101. 5:00anybody who would say to you, they were surprised
  102. 5:02by Joe Biden's mental decline, they're lying.
  103. 5:06I'm talking about the people who are around him.
  104. 5:07They're not telling the truth.
  105. 5:09Because listeners of this program,
  106. 5:10we've been telling you this for years.
  107. 5:13You can just watch later Joe Biden versus earlier Joe Biden,
  108. 5:18you can see there's a decline going on there.
  109. 5:21And so then you have the debacle on June 27th
  110. 5:24and then all of the same people who is telling you,
  111. 5:26He's right his reign fit is a fiddle they go. I can't believe it
  112. 5:32Do you believe it Jeff McIntosh? Can you believe it not the computer with a little apple signal but the produce of the program?
  113. 5:39The man has gone crazy
  114. 5:42Can you believe it mr. Rosa?
  115. 5:44We had no idea
  116. 5:46like man you guys are lying and then and then you want to talk about an empty suit then you put up and
  117. 5:53And this is why they haven't allowed her to do interviews and things of that make nature to this point because they know
  118. 6:00Hey, they know that's why when she ran for president in 2019 none of the Democrats wanted her
  119. 6:06That's why until she got the sir pro rinse job
  120. 6:11That the Democrats are saying man is the worst vice president ever
  121. 6:15That's what they were saying and then all of a sudden
  122. 6:19It made me think that these people have such a disdain for the country that they're willing to even do that
  123. 6:24if it will allow them to hold on to what they perceive as power, which brings me to the word of
  124. 6:29God. Because when you have that kind of those kind of things transpire publicly before our very eyes,
  125. 6:36it's vitally important that we are able to discern spiritually what's happening. What is happening
  126. 6:44by and large in our country brothers and sisters is that popular electoral candidacies are reflecting
  127. 6:51the core of our nation, not every single person.
  128. 6:53And I know the overwhelming majority of this audience is a part of the remnant, but we cannot
  129. 7:00put our heads in the sand as to what's happening in our country.
  130. 7:03Like when you think about I was just reading a report today that you have 10 states that
  131. 7:08are pursuing state abortion measures where the murder merchants have generated 10 times
  132. 7:14more revenue than the people that are fighting for life in the various states.
  133. 7:18times, how is that possible? Because you have at a minimum, people that are far willing to
  134. 7:25invest money for, I'm going to call it what it is, demonic molec worship. Then we have people
  135. 7:36that are willing to fight for life because the molec worship is connected to sexual immorality.
  136. 7:41We call it what you want. You can talk about the red herrings. You can talk about the acceptance
  137. 7:46as if they are the rule, but the bottom line is that is what's happening. That's what's
  138. 7:51And it made me, the Lord brought this scripture to mind.
  139. 7:55Isaiah chapter two, verses seven and eight.
  140. 7:57Isaiah is appealing to Judah who is rebelling
  141. 8:03and a rebellion against the Lord.
  142. 8:06And this is one of the things that God said
  143. 8:15to Judah through his prophet, Isaiah chapter two, verse seven.
  144. 8:20Their land has been filled with silver and gold.
  145. 8:24And there is no end to their treasures.
  146. 8:28The land also has been filled with horses.
  147. 8:30There is no end to their chariots.
  148. 8:33The land has also been filled with idols.
  149. 8:38They worship the work of their hands.
  150. 8:40That which their fingers have made.
  151. 8:46Rebellion is real, but the Bible diagnosis
  152. 8:48is a particular type of rebellion
  153. 8:50that takes place within a context of material prosperity.
  154. 8:55And oftentimes, the people who are in rebellion will insulate themselves against the conviction of
  155. 9:03the Lord with their prevalent material prosperity. They won't say it, but they'll think it.
  156. 9:14And surely we can't be that bad because look at all of this, how we got going on.
  157. 9:18It happens often, you know, with people who are entrepreneurial, they're very driven,
  158. 9:23They're very business minded and they so focused on focusing on, you know, getting that money,
  159. 9:28getting that dough, making this happen, making these shakes, signing this deal, getting this
  160. 9:31agreement that they're willing to allow their spiritual life to drift, you know.
  161. 9:36So content, not everybody.
  162. 9:38This is not, I'm not, I don't want to paint with a broad brush, but I've seen it enough
  163. 9:41times that this is sometimes the pattern that it takes to become so focused on the hustle,
  164. 9:46if you will, that the spiritual exercise
  165. 9:49and the sharp edge of the sermon
  166. 9:51and the consistency of commitment to the Lord,
  167. 9:55it can be allowed to drift.
  168. 9:57The next thing you know, the convictions are reduced.
  169. 10:00And then you're engaging in environments
  170. 10:04where in the past it would bother you, wouldn't do it before.
  171. 10:06And then next thing you know, you're watching certain things
  172. 10:08and listening to certain things
  173. 10:09and having audience fraternity with guys
  174. 10:14who you wouldn't have when you were sharp.
  175. 10:19And then the drift is continuous but imperceptible.
  176. 10:25And it takes an external phenomenon to snap you back into reality.
  177. 10:36This is one of the things that the Lord was confronting through Isaiah.
  178. 10:43Your land is filled with silver and gold.
  179. 10:45Yeah? Where's your heart?
  180. 10:47Your land is filled with treasures. Yes.
  181. 10:50Where are your hearts?
  182. 10:52The land is filled with horses. At that time, you know, the prevalence of horses was an indication of wealth.
  183. 11:01And we have odd manner of innovation here. You know, America with the largest GDP in the world,
  184. 11:07the larger percentage of a population with disposable income. Obviously not everybody, but generally speaking.
  185. 11:16There is no end to that chariots. Chariots were indicative of military superiority and innovations,
  186. 11:23almost like an old school forerunner of a tank. And then we'll look at the Lord's side.
  187. 11:30They land has also been filled with idols.
  188. 11:32Mm-hmm.
  189. 11:35And Mr. Vol. of this.
  190. 11:39The land is filled with idols.
  191. 11:41The people moved away from God,
  192. 11:45began to worship things that they've created.
  193. 11:47Man, look at this business.
  194. 11:48Ooh, ooh.
  195. 11:49Look at my portfolio.
  196. 11:50Ooh, look at my family.
  197. 11:52Look at my home.
  198. 11:54And my parents couldn't imagine living like this.
  199. 11:57Ooh, look, we have this going on.
  200. 11:58Ooh, we have this going on.
  201. 12:00We have all of these things going on, not even able to discern how far we drifted from the Lord.
  202. 12:10Here you have, and I don't mean this to be an intentional insult, but Kamala Harris is vacuous.
  203. 12:16What I mean by that, she is a non-substantive, unserious person.
  204. 12:23She's an unserious person.
  205. 12:25When you are asked substantive questions, and your answer is, well, I grew up in a middle-class family.
  206. 12:29You're not fooling anybody.
  207. 12:32That is a social filibuster.
  208. 12:35Yet, yet there are potent forces pushing for her to have the nuclear codes who refuse to
  209. 12:47acknowledge the irony that, ma'am, you are in office now.
  210. 12:52I had any, I mean, get to it.
  211. 12:54I had Jeff prepare the graphic on her, you know, opportunity agenda, you know, for more
  212. 12:58melanated men, for black men.
  213. 13:00The immediate question everybody should be asking is if you so hot to try it on this
  214. 13:04policy agenda, how come you ain't doing it now?
  215. 13:09Why don't you do, how are you gonna advertise yourself
  216. 13:12as a page turner, we're turning the page,
  217. 13:14turning the page, moving fast to form a generation
  218. 13:16when you're in office now?
  219. 13:18And then have the audacity,
  220. 13:19if people wanna ask you questions about it,
  221. 13:23to wax with another word salad.
  222. 13:26We'll follow the law.
  223. 13:36And we have this,
  224. 13:40and I don't want us to limit our perception
  225. 13:42as to what's happening based on mere partisan analysis.
  226. 13:46We have to have the integrity and the honesty to zoom out,
  227. 13:51Look at what the word of God says,
  228. 13:53and then look at what's happening in our country.
  229. 13:57You wanna talk about a constitutional crisis, guys,
  230. 13:59we're in a spiritual crisis in our nation.
  231. 14:04And I think it's vitally important to show up,
  232. 14:07you know, if you're an early voted,
  233. 14:08whatever you wanna do, November 5th,
  234. 14:11but you know what I'm praying about,
  235. 14:13and I'm gonna talk more about this
  236. 14:14because I wanna invite you to join me
  237. 14:16in the time of fasting and praying,
  238. 14:17but I'm thinking about the day after.
  239. 14:21Who are we gonna be on November 6th?
  240. 14:25If the Lord allows President Trump
  241. 14:27be not only the 45th president but the 47th president of the United States, what's going
  242. 14:32to happen? Well we see that as an occasion to be like, well all is right in the world or
  243. 14:39but we recognize, oh God has given us room to breathe, let us take advantage of this time
  244. 14:46that we have. Because if you're not noticing there's drifting happening whacked out wise on
  245. 14:53the Democrat side but also whacked out wise on the Republican side.
  246. 15:00Those who place their faith in Jesus are elevated to an extraordinary position.
  247. 15:05As co-heirs with Christ, we share in His inheritance.
  248. 15:08The gospel is the ultimate dignity giver, elevating the unworthy to unimaginable heights.
  249. 15:14Our lives should reflect this dignity, empowering us to extend the same grace and love to others
  250. 15:19that has been so generously given to us.
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  253. 15:34Shining light into the darkness,
  254. 15:36this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  255. 15:40Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
  256. 15:42the third here.
  257. 15:45I don't wanna be clear about something I just said,
  258. 15:47in no way am I attempting to insinuate
  259. 15:49that there is more equivalence
  260. 15:51between Democrat Party and the Republican Party.
  261. 15:55It ain't even close.
  262. 15:57What I'm saying is that we should not be ignorant
  263. 16:01in recognizing what's happening as our entire culture
  264. 16:05is moving in the same trajectory.
  265. 16:11But as it stands two days as it stands, there is no way.
  266. 16:14I mean, you got the baby murder of zealots,
  267. 16:18you have the sexual rebellion advocates,
  268. 16:22not just zealots, but advocates for it,
  269. 16:24even with the ad not only baby murder,
  270. 16:27but the mutilation and the chemical castration
  271. 16:30in a whole bit of children.
  272. 16:35Children, you have the willingness
  273. 16:39to forcibly confiscate your neighbor's wealth
  274. 16:43in the name of government programs.
  275. 16:46I mean, there's no end to it.
  276. 16:49And so they're not morally equivalent.
  277. 16:52And I'm saying this biblically, when you align them,
  278. 16:54you can look at the platforms of both parties currently.
  279. 16:57And I know there have been some significant changes
  280. 17:00on the Republican side, but it is undeniable
  281. 17:03when you evaluate them both biblically
  282. 17:04that they are not morally equivalent.
  283. 17:07So I don't want anybody to misconstrue
  284. 17:08what I'm saying on that point.
  285. 17:11But we have to be discerning.
  286. 17:14And when I'm talking about what are we going to do on August 6,
  287. 17:17I mean November 6, regardless of how it ends up.
  288. 17:21And there I go again assuming that we're
  289. 17:24going to have a total's tallied on November 5.
  290. 17:30They are already sending out warnings.
  291. 17:32Hey, don't expect the votes to be counted on November 5.
  292. 17:34I mean, remember those good old days, right?
  293. 17:39What I'm saying is after the election,
  294. 17:41what are we gonna do?
  295. 17:42Where will we be?
  296. 17:43How are we going to respond?
  297. 17:47Pray?
  298. 17:48Yes.
  299. 17:49And obey.
  300. 17:51And obey.
  301. 17:52Put feet to our commitment.
  302. 17:54Put it to practice.
  303. 17:56What God is requiring of us.
  304. 18:05All right.
  305. 18:09That's another good point.
  306. 18:10Pamela says, and don't forget about the rhinos
  307. 18:12in the Republican party.
  308. 18:13Well, of course, can't I forget that, Pamela?
  309. 18:19To this debacle last night,
  310. 18:23And there are lots of ways you can take this.
  311. 18:25There were salacious things that happened.
  312. 18:27But frankly, I'm not interested in the salacious stuff.
  313. 18:29I want out.
  314. 18:30And I want to be as objective as I can, but frankly,
  315. 18:37Brett Bearer's interview with Kamala Harris yesterday
  316. 18:39just confirms why her handlers
  317. 18:42don't want her doing these interviews.
  318. 18:44That she does not perform well
  319. 18:48when she has to answer substantive questions.
  320. 18:51And when the questioner would not accept her word salad,
  321. 18:55filibuster answers as replies, he just does not.
  322. 18:58It was obvious that she was expecting a contentious interview
  323. 19:02because she came in very defensive.
  324. 19:04You could tell when she had her opening salvo,
  325. 19:07prepared talking points versus her response
  326. 19:11as the question as the interview went on,
  327. 19:13it was obvious as the transition took place.
  328. 19:16But even with the prepared opening salvo's,
  329. 19:19there were still patented efforts to avoid substantive answers to the questions that were
  330. 19:26legitimate, not because of the questionnaire. See, what people have to realize when you do these
  331. 19:30interviews, the whole purpose of the interview is to make an appeal to the American people, not to
  332. 19:37the person asking you to question. You know, so, and I know how it goes, the people that are
  333. 19:42already in the tank for for for for Kamala Harris, they're gonna come away saying it's the best
  334. 19:47interview ever, you know, you know, and then people that are opposed to camel hair, so they're
  335. 19:54going to say it was the most most horrible interview ever ever, but I'm trying to be very objective.
  336. 19:58And I'm going to have examples what I'm talking about the way there were substantive questions,
  337. 20:02asked questions that the American people are interested in questions that I know people are
  338. 20:06interested in here in the answers to because they asked me these same questions. And so I'm going
  339. 20:10to start at the very beginning of the interview as expected. Brett Bear came right off the top,
  340. 20:16about asking her about immigration.
  341. 20:18And rightfully so because the majority of American people
  342. 20:21even polls indicate that immigration is one of the top line
  343. 20:25issues that people are concerned about in this election.
  344. 20:28So when asked, and I'm gonna start with clip number four,
  345. 20:31I'm gonna start with clip number four,
  346. 20:33Bret Baer begins the interview by asking her,
  347. 20:38the current occupant of the vice president's mansion,
  348. 20:42if she knows exactly how many illegal aliens
  349. 20:45coming to our country during her administration is clip number four, listen to and watch clip
  350. 20:51number four, go. How many illegal immigrants would you estimate your administration has
  351. 20:57released into the country over the last three and a half years? Well, I'm glad you raised
  352. 21:02the issue of immigration because I agree with you. It is a topic of discussion that people
  353. 21:07want to rightly have. You know what I'm going to talk about. Yeah, but do you just a number?
  354. 21:11Do you think it's 1 million, 3 million?
  355. 21:13Brett, let's just get to the point.
  356. 21:15Okay, the point is that we have a broken immigration system
  357. 21:20that needs to be repaired.
  358. 21:21So your Homeland Security Secretary said
  359. 21:23that 85% of apprehensions-
  360. 21:25Well, I'm not finished. I'm not finished.
  361. 21:26We have a-
  362. 21:27We have a-
  363. 21:27So, wrong estimate of 6 million people
  364. 21:29have been released into the country.
  365. 21:31And let me just finish, I'll get to the question,
  366. 21:33I promise you.
  367. 21:34Okay, stop today.
  368. 21:37I'm gonna pick up from right there with the next clip.
  369. 21:40But here's something everybody needs to understand.
  370. 21:42All right, just because someone offers a response,
  371. 21:45it doesn't mean that that's an answer to the question.
  372. 21:47I've explained before in courts of law,
  373. 21:49when attorneys are asking questions,
  374. 21:51witnesses under oath, whether you're examining them
  375. 21:53on direct examination or cross-examination,
  376. 21:55when you ask a question, let's say for example,
  377. 21:57I'm cross-examining a witness,
  378. 22:00and I ask a question, and the witness provides a response,
  379. 22:04but the response does not answer the question that I asked.
  380. 22:07Here, Bret Baer asked,
  381. 22:08How many illegal aliens have entered the country during administration?
  382. 22:14That's a very clear question, right?
  383. 22:16What is the question asking for?
  384. 22:18A number, right?
  385. 22:20Now I get that she doesn't want to give a number.
  386. 22:24I get that.
  387. 22:25I get that.
  388. 22:27But he asked her for a number.
  389. 22:29She proceeds to provide a response, but she does not include a number.
  390. 22:34You know, if she was on a witness stand and we were in a court of law,
  391. 22:36I would stand up,
  392. 22:37Objection you're on a non-responsive.
  393. 22:39The judge knows when I object non-responsive,
  394. 22:41what I'm saying is that I asked a question,
  395. 22:43she is providing an answer with words,
  396. 22:46sorry, she's providing a response with words,
  397. 22:48but her response is not addressing my question.
  398. 22:55No objection, non-responsive.
  399. 22:57That's what would happen in the court of law.
  400. 22:59Here, Bret Baer asked a question.
  401. 23:01She offered a response that is non-responsive
  402. 23:04to the question he asked,
  403. 23:06and then becomes upset and defensive
  404. 23:08that he wants to get her to answer the question asked.
  405. 23:11That is literally what happened.
  406. 23:13And she took it as, oh, you're interrupting me
  407. 23:15while I'm answering.
  408. 23:17It's a very simple question.
  409. 23:18Now you can provide a response, then an explanation for,
  410. 23:21you can provide an answer, then an explanation for your answer,
  411. 23:24but he's asking for a specific number
  412. 23:27or an estimated number.
  413. 23:29But what he's asking for is a number.
  414. 23:31He's not asking for croutons and romaine lettuce
  415. 23:34in tomatoes and cucumbers, verbally of course,
  416. 23:38otherwise known as word salad.
  417. 23:40So the interview continues,
  418. 23:42and it's clear, right from the beginning,
  419. 23:44she does not want to answer the question.
  420. 23:48She doesn't want to answer the question.
  421. 23:51So he presses further to try to say,
  422. 23:53hey, let's have this conversation
  423. 23:55about immigration, not just the meandering word salads.
  424. 23:59Let's have a real substantive conversation about this issue.
  425. 24:02Listen to and watch clip number two, go.
  426. 24:05I was beginning to answer.
  427. 24:06And when you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a number of Trump border
  428. 24:11policies.
  429. 24:13Most significantly the policy that required illegal immigrants to be detained through deportation,
  430. 24:18either in the U.S. or in Mexico, and you switched that policy.
  431. 24:22They were released from custody awaiting trial.
  432. 24:26So instead included in those were a large number of single men, adult men, who went on to commit
  433. 24:32heinous crimes.
  434. 24:34So looking back, do you regret the decision to terminate
  435. 24:38remain in Mexico at the beginning of your administration?
  436. 24:42At the beginning of our administration, within practically hours of taking the oath, the first
  437. 24:49bill that we offered Congress before we worked on infrastructure, before the inflation reduction
  438. 24:57Act before the Chips and Science Act, before the Bipartisan
  439. 25:03Safety Communities Act.
  440. 25:05The first bill, practically within hours of taking the oath,
  441. 25:09was a bill to fix our immigration system.
  442. 25:12Yes, ma'am.
  443. 25:12It was called the US Citizenship Act of 2021.
  444. 25:17It was essentially halfway to sit down.
  445. 25:25This is where I get really annoyed with her and people
  446. 25:29like her, because this is where, once again,
  447. 25:33the disdain for the American people comes to the fore,
  448. 25:35and oh, I see our earrings.
  449. 25:37People are allowed to come to know those earrings though,
  450. 25:39I see those earrings.
  451. 25:41The earrings ain't helping in this interview.
  452. 25:44So, Bret Baer continues to press his question
  453. 25:46about immigration and gets even more specific.
  454. 25:52You guys, among the 94 approaching 100 executive orders
  455. 25:56that you reversed day one,
  456. 25:57you also rescinded the Trump administration's
  457. 26:00remain in Mexico policy that particularly applied
  458. 26:04to those who are seeking asylum.
  459. 26:07Like you want asylum, you have to apply for it
  460. 26:08before you get to our border.
  461. 26:09You can't just run up in my house
  462. 26:12and ask me if you got room.
  463. 26:14You have to give me a chance to see
  464. 26:15if I have room before you come to my house.
  465. 26:17They rescinded that.
  466. 26:20And so then she immediately pivots
  467. 26:23and she might have done this in other contexts before.
  468. 26:24I'm sure she might have done it in some speeches,
  469. 26:26but I've never heard her do it in an interview
  470. 26:28where she now for the first time, in her candidacy
  471. 26:31in response to a question about illegal immigration,
  472. 26:33She presents the US Citizenship Act of 2021.
  473. 26:38And again, this is where I get irate.
  474. 26:46For several reasons, first and foremost,
  475. 26:48she wants to present the lack of the US Citizenship Act
  476. 26:51passing in 2021 as if, oh, that's the reason
  477. 26:54why we have a problem at the border.
  478. 26:57What she doesn't tell you is that the Democrats
  479. 26:59had the House of Representatives,
  480. 27:00had the majority of the House of Representatives in 2021,
  481. 27:03when this measure was proposed.
  482. 27:05The Democrats had a majority in the US Senate in 2021,
  483. 27:08when this measure was proposed.
  484. 27:09And oh, guess what?
  485. 27:10They also had the White House.
  486. 27:12So you're gonna bring up this bill
  487. 27:19as if it's the reason why I had to border all of a sudden,
  488. 27:21magically had people pouring over.
  489. 27:23When just weeks ago, when Trump's policies
  490. 27:26were in position, we didn't have
  491. 27:28illegal immigrants pouring over our border.
  492. 27:31And the reason I'm saying it shows disdain
  493. 27:34for the American people, because it is frankly a flat lie.
  494. 27:37So you're trying to say that it's President Trump's fault
  495. 27:42and the Republicans that the Democrat didn't get a bill passed
  496. 27:45when they had all of the authority concerning
  497. 27:48what legislation comes to the floor, then beyond that.
  498. 27:52Beyond that, do you know what the US Citizenship Act of 2021
  499. 27:55was?
  500. 27:57Guys, it was an amnesty bill.
  501. 27:59It was an amnesty bill that was so bad even the Democrats
  502. 28:03realized, oh, we shouldn't do this right now.
  503. 28:06We shouldn't do this right now.
  504. 28:08But she throws this out because she expects the American people to refuse to go and look
  505. 28:13up what she's talking about.
  506. 28:14They don't even take a whole lot of time.
  507. 28:18While you're watching the interview, you can do a quick interweb search, doo doo doo doo,
  508. 28:21you have citizens, your back to 2021, you can pull up the legislation from Congress's
  509. 28:25website and you can read the bill for yourself.
  510. 28:29That's not a bill that was stemmed the flow of illegal immigrants in the country.
  511. 28:33That's actually a bill that when you pair it with the rescission of the Trump administration's
  512. 28:39executive actions, it's a bill that not only facilitates illegal immigration, but you instantly
  513. 28:43make all the illegal immigrant citizens. You instantly make, not citizens, you instantly
  514. 28:48make all of the illegal immigrants legal. That's what that bill was. So for you to present that
  515. 28:56as if, well, hey, we presented a bill within hours after taking the oath of office. Yeah,
  516. 29:03you presented a bill to do what you are ultimately wanted to do by having our borders over run with
  517. 29:08illegal aliens. And the reason why I'm pointing this out, not just about the, you know, the
  518. 29:16highbrow clickbait, you know, viral videos, but to have a substantive conversation. This
  519. 29:24is a slap in the face rhetorically. You think the American people are so stupid that that's
  520. 29:30your answer? The premise of the question is our nation has been overrun with illegal
  521. 29:36immigrants since you've taken office. Your response by that answer is, yeah, we wouldn't
  522. 29:40have the problem if we just make them all legal,
  523. 29:45what you saying?
  524. 29:52And it just shows that this day,
  525. 29:54and that these people have,
  526. 29:57for the hard working everyday American citizen,
  527. 29:59they wanna work us to death,
  528. 30:01they wanna tax us to death,
  529. 30:02they wanna force us to undergird
  530. 30:04all of their fanciful spending whims.
  531. 30:09And then say shut up and take it
  532. 30:11because we know what's best for you.
  533. 30:15We don't care what you think about Ukraine.
  534. 30:17We gonna take your money and send it to Ukraine
  535. 30:19because it's best for you.
  536. 30:20We don't care if you care about your border.
  537. 30:22We don't care about your border.
  538. 30:24So we're gonna take your money and then let all these illegal aliens into our country.
  539. 30:27No, your country, shut up and take it.
  540. 30:39It's crazy.
  541. 30:41And I know it's short, I'll run one more clip for you because Brett Bear set up the next
  542. 30:49portion of his question by naming young women who've been murdered by illegal immigrants,
  543. 30:53Jocelyn and Gary, Rachel Moran, Laken Riley.
  544. 31:00And after all of those things happened, those murders occurred, came on, I actually have
  545. 31:04I saw Dasky did say, yeah, the border's secure.
  546. 31:07Brad Baer had a salient question for you.
  547. 31:08You said it was secure then.
  548. 31:10When did it become a border crisis in your mind?
  549. 31:12Listen to him and watch clip three.
  550. 31:13Go.
  551. 31:14During that time you said repeatedly that the border was secure.
  552. 31:18When in your mind did it start becoming a crisis?
  553. 31:21I think we've had a broken immigration system transcending,
  554. 31:24by the way, Donald Trump's administration even before.
  555. 31:27Let's all be honest about that.
  556. 31:30I have no pride in saying that this is a perfect immigration system.
  557. 31:34been clear I think we all are. Again somebody got the red rubber ball out
  558. 31:39because she's playing dodgeball. She said the border was secure even after these
  559. 31:43young women were murdered. Then she flipped and all of a sudden the border is
  560. 31:50a problem. Brett Baer's question was when did you conclude that the border was in
  561. 31:56crisis? When did you come to that conclusion? She... Immigration has always been a
  562. 32:05problem. No ma'am. We didn't have 10, 12, 20 million illegal aliens coming into the country
  563. 32:11where Mr. Trump was in office. That happened under your watch. So now that you care about the border,
  564. 32:16Brett Baer's question is one the American people will want asked. When did you recognize it was a
  565. 32:21crisis? The following is from an article by Dr. Jessica Peck, host of the Dr. Nurse Momma Show.
  566. 32:34Some children feel fear in places they should feel safe every day. So let's be challenged to speak
  567. 32:40words of life and encouragement. The next time a student shares a discouragement or difficulty
  568. 32:46with you, try listening first and then engaging them in compassionate and encouraging conversation.
  569. 32:53Read the full article School Mom Hope on thestand.net.
  570. 33:18just having a legitimate conversation about this, you know?
  571. 33:24And I did, I did, I do wanna give Kamala Harris credit
  572. 33:30and what appeared to be at a, for a moment, for a moment,
  573. 33:34I felt like she expressed empathy towards the families
  574. 33:39of these young women who'd been murdered,
  575. 33:42but it was like just a glimpse, just a glimpse of a moment.
  576. 33:44And it's almost like, I can't do that,
  577. 33:49can't show any empathy because then it could damage my electoral prospects.
  578. 33:54And it's just, and I'm not saying that was so calculus,
  579. 33:58but what I did perceive was a moment to where it seemed to be some empathy toward
  580. 34:03the Nungare family, the Morin and the Riley family,
  581. 34:05but then it was like a half a second and right back to, you know,
  582. 34:09what I got my script that I have to follow. And it's just, it's just wicked, man.
  583. 34:18Brett Baer got to the point in the interview where he asked,
  584. 34:21in 2019, and this was a part of a litany of questions,
  585. 34:26or several questions, maybe like one or two,
  586. 34:28maybe even a third, where he was basically presenting,
  587. 34:31that she had such a radical departure from a position
  588. 34:34she's held all the way up through her presidential run
  589. 34:37in 2019.
  590. 34:38Now all of a sudden she's changing all of these positions,
  591. 34:40and even said, like, you supported allowing illegal immigrants
  592. 34:43into the country, that, and when they got here,
  593. 34:46they could get driver's licenses, and free tuition
  594. 34:49universities and getting enrolled in free health care and all of these things and
  595. 34:53said, do you support these things? Of course, she said, no, last night. And then he
  596. 34:57said, well, why did you nominate Tim Walts to be a running mate? Because he signed
  597. 35:01all of these things into law at the state level of Minnesota. Every single thing I
  598. 35:05just mentioned, drivers like licenses, really, go aliens tuition at state
  599. 35:09universities, free tuition for illegal aliens, enrolling illegal aliens in a
  600. 35:13free health care. Tim Walts supports all of those things. So how can you on one
  601. 35:18hand say, you don't support this when you nominate a person who
  602. 35:23literally not just supported, sign those things into law. Of course,
  603. 35:28no, no, no answers. No answers. And several times she was just
  604. 35:43stunned. I'm going to show you one of those moments in a moment,
  605. 35:46it won't be this next clip of the one after that. Bret Baird, and
  606. 35:51this is my opinion was a softball. He brought up, you showed up on
  607. 35:55the view when asked because you keep saying turn in the page.
  608. 35:59We're going to turn the page.
  609. 36:01You showed up on the view when asked, okay, you want us to turn the page.
  610. 36:03But what would be different about your president from a by presidency from a
  611. 36:06Biden presidency?
  612. 36:07You literally said nothing.
  613. 36:09Nothing comes to mind.
  614. 36:12Nothing.
  615. 36:14Nothing.
  616. 36:15I'm coming to the studio.
  617. 36:16Hey, Bobby, we have a brand new show.
  618. 36:18Bobby says, Hey, what's going to be different about the new show from the old
  619. 36:21show?
  620. 36:21Nothing, Bobby.
  621. 36:26So his Bobby goes, uh, you sure it's a new show?
  622. 36:29He said, then again, you had another appearance when you were asked the exact same question.
  623. 36:36You literally said nothing and he asked her that as well.
  624. 36:40Look at this guys.
  625. 36:42Clip number five.
  626. 36:43Go.
  627. 36:45It's interesting you said turn the page, man, advice present.
  628. 36:47You were asked on two different shows last week, what if anything you would do differently
  629. 36:51than President Biden?
  630. 36:52Here would you said?
  631. 36:53Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
  632. 36:59There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the
  633. 37:05decisions that have had impact.
  634. 37:07Under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be, and what would stay the same?
  635. 37:14Sure.
  636. 37:15Well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden.
  637. 37:17I know.
  638. 37:18And so that would be one change in terms of...
  639. 37:22But also, I think it's important to say with, you know, 28 days ago, I'm not Donald Trump.
  640. 37:28So you're not Joe Biden, you're not Donald Trump, but nothing comes to mind that you would
  641. 37:32do differently.
  642. 37:33Let me be very clear.
  643. 37:35My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.
  644. 37:39And like every new president that comes in to office, I will bring my life experiences,
  645. 37:46my professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas.
  646. 37:49I represent a new generation of leadership.
  647. 37:52For example, I'm someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, DC.
  648. 37:58Ma'am, and like, this is what I'm talking, and guys, and I'm showing this to you, I'm
  649. 38:03sharing this with you for the substantive assessment for the lack thereof.
  650. 38:10So the first time on the view, she goes, nothing comes to mind.
  651. 38:14She gets a rerun on the co-bhercher.
  652. 38:16This dude is a comedian.
  653. 38:17This is not some hard-hitting journalistic outfit.
  654. 38:21She goes, well, I'm not Joe Biden and I'm not down to Trump.
  655. 38:25Man, you know the question that is being presented to you is asking what substantively
  656. 38:32policy-wise censure saying your presidency wouldn't be a continuation of the Joe Biden
  657. 38:36presidency.
  658. 38:37The obvious question is how would it be different?
  659. 38:43She says, well, obviously I'm not Joe Biden.
  660. 38:45She says that like, oh, yeah, you should take that one to the bank.
  661. 38:55This obvious that the question is asking you for a substantively policy wise would be different.
  662. 38:59Where do you and Joe Biden part ways?
  663. 39:01How will your presidency be different?
  664. 39:03You know what the real truth is?
  665. 39:04It won't be.
  666. 39:05And she can't admit that because she literally goes from saying, I'm not Joe Biden and I'm
  667. 39:10not Donald Trump.
  668. 39:11Then she goes on to say, and I haven't spent most of my career in Washington DC, guess
  669. 39:14who else hadn't?
  670. 39:16Trump!
  671. 39:19Trump has not.
  672. 39:21So my point in presenting this to you is simply to show when I say she's vacuous, this is what
  673. 39:25I'm saying.
  674. 39:26You at home, listen to me right now,
  675. 39:29and you are asked, how would your presidency
  676. 39:32be different than the incumbent in the office currently?
  677. 39:34You would probably be able to give me
  678. 39:35at least five or six things right off the top of your head
  679. 39:38without any preparation.
  680. 39:41But this woman has all the handlers, the debate prep,
  681. 39:44the cute earrings.
  682. 39:45Heh heh heh heh heh heh.
  683. 39:47And she's still, she still cannot say
  684. 39:52how she, it would be different.
  685. 39:56And this is what I'm talking about,
  686. 39:57saying vacuous substance less. This is what I'm saying. I give you another one. Man, I gotta hurry
  687. 40:04up. This seemed to really catch her off guard. She was going on a roll talking about, you know,
  688. 40:10basically it was orange man bad. That was her screets she was going on. Then Brett Bear hit it
  689. 40:18with a slider. And by the way, since we're talking about mental stability, when did you first, I mean,
  690. 40:24I mean, because you were hot to trot saying Joe Biden is, he's tough, he's strong, he's
  691. 40:29mighty.
  692. 40:30When did you first notice his mental faculties appeared diminished?
  693. 40:35Watch her pause in reaction.
  694. 40:38I mean, those earrings didn't help her at all.
  695. 40:41Clip number six, go.
  696. 40:42Let me ask you this.
  697. 40:44You told many interviewers that Joe Biden was on his game that ran around circles on his
  698. 40:49staff.
  699. 40:50When did you first notice that President Biden's mental faculties appeared diminished?
  700. 40:57Joe Biden, I have watched from the Oval Office to the situation room.
  701. 41:04And he has the judgment and the experience to do exactly what he has done in making very
  702. 41:11important decisions on behalf of the American people.
  703. 41:14Joe Biden is not on ballot.
  704. 41:17I understand.
  705. 41:18But Donald Trump is.
  706. 41:19But you talked about it.
  707. 41:20And Donald Trump is.
  708. 41:21And if you watch Donald Trump.
  709. 41:22And if you watch Donald Trump.
  710. 41:23And if you watch Donald Trump.
  711. 41:24But I've met a fundraiser that he thought this was not the same Joe Biden that we saw on the debate stage is on the
  712. 41:30Bound I understand you met with him at least once a week for three and a half years. You didn't have any concerns
  713. 41:36I
  714. 41:38Think the American people have a concern about Donald Trump
  715. 41:42again
  716. 41:43Substantive concerned ma'am the question is not who's on the ballot the question is your judgment and your integrity in office
  717. 41:49See this is one of the things and and I would have followed up with this Brett beard didn't follow with this
  718. 41:53Do you realize that the 25th Amendment gives the Vice President solely the prerogative to
  719. 41:58invoke it?
  720. 42:01Soly.
  721. 42:02So the question is a legitimate question.
  722. 42:04You felt like he was so, you were so willing to recognize his mental debilitation that you
  723. 42:09were willing to step in to campaign for the presidency.
  724. 42:15When did you first recognize he was diminishing?
  725. 42:18Because a couple of days before you become the candidate, you were saying he was right
  726. 42:22his reign.
  727. 42:25The question literally goes to your competence.
  728. 42:28It goes to your integrity in office, your willingness to exalt constitution over personality
  729. 42:34over party.
  730. 42:36But of course, I think she knows that and then want to step into that field back to the
  731. 42:40word salad.
  732. 42:41These are substantive issues that are worthy of conversing.
  733. 42:45And since we're talking about the Harris by administration, this next story really, really
  734. 42:51bother me.
  735. 42:52I'm transitioning quickly because we're running out of time.
  736. 42:55Beverly Lynn Beatty Williams.
  737. 42:58This is a woman who had a tortured life.
  738. 43:01She had her first of several abortions at 15 years old,
  739. 43:06the Lord radically saved her according to her own testimony.
  740. 43:09And she became a pro-life activist.
  741. 43:14She protested abortion around the country numerous places.
  742. 43:18One protest in particular in a murder mill in New York
  743. 43:23led to her to be arrested and charged
  744. 43:25with violation of the Face Act.
  745. 43:28She ultimately went to trial and was sentenced yesterday.
  746. 43:33I'm sorry, sentenced following the trial.
  747. 43:36She turned herself in yesterday
  748. 43:39to three and a half years in prison, 41 months in prison,
  749. 43:43plus an additional two years of probation or supervised release.
  750. 43:50I want you to listen to a little bit of her talking
  751. 43:51about her sentencing, clip number eight, go.
  752. 43:56You know, I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting the judge
  753. 43:59to rule on the time that prosecution was requesting.
  754. 44:03I just didn't expect, you know,
  755. 44:07you expect a judge to just want to do what's right.
  756. 44:10What they, you know, they see criminals daily,
  757. 44:12lawyers and judges see criminals.
  758. 44:14They know a criminal when they see one.
  759. 44:16I wanted the judge to do the right thing.
  760. 44:20And I just walked out of there, just heartbroken.
  761. 44:24I was heartbroken and devastated.
  762. 44:26And I mean, you know, this I called your wife crying.
  763. 44:28I just, I was so hurt.
  764. 44:31And it just, it was so surreal.
  765. 44:34Like I was hot and cold at the same time.
  766. 44:35I just couldn't believe 41 months,
  767. 44:38plus two years of supervised release.
  768. 44:41It just was like, oh my, this is overwhelming.
  769. 44:43But, you know, they made it very clear.
  770. 44:45You know, a lot of people, thousands of people watched you
  771. 44:48stand in front of that abortion clinic
  772. 44:50and make the stance that you made.
  773. 44:51And, you know, before they get inspired by what you did,
  774. 44:54we're gonna give you a serious sentence.
  775. 44:57We're gonna make a statement and they were not secretive about it. They made that very clear in court
  776. 45:02And so it was devastating
  777. 45:04The nation was just it was just devastating
  778. 45:07The Harris by administration has made it their priority while the
  779. 45:13Manhattan County is
  780. 45:16Letting out violent criminals the Biden Harris administration has made it a point to prosecute people who are pro-life
  781. 45:23Bevelin Beatty was prosecuted under the face act which prohibits I'll just read the statute prohibits
  782. 45:28by force of threat or by physical obstruction intentionally,
  783. 45:32intimidating or interfering with or attempting to injure
  784. 45:35or intimidate or interfere with any person
  785. 45:38because that person is or has been or in order
  786. 45:41to intimidate this person or any other person of any class
  787. 45:44of persons from obtaining or providing
  788. 45:46reproductive health services.
  789. 45:48It's the bottom line.
  790. 45:49What Beverly, Beverly and Beatty was accused of and tried
  791. 45:52for and ultimately convicted of is that she prohibited,
  792. 45:55first of all, employees from the abortion clinic
  793. 45:58from entering the abortion clinic.
  794. 46:01And then later when they had moms who were coming
  795. 46:03to abort their babies, she diverted,
  796. 46:07she by obstructing the front door forced them
  797. 46:09to enter the staff entrance.
  798. 46:15All right?
  799. 46:16First of all, I believe the Face Act is
  800. 46:20an unconscionable unconstitutional law.
  801. 46:22That's one issue.
  802. 46:24But what I want to focus on right now is the sentencing.
  803. 46:29What Bev and the baby was accused of basically
  804. 46:30was a trespass and they elevated it to a felony because it happened to be an unabortion clinic,
  805. 46:36a murder mill.
  806. 46:37And because the Harris Biden administration is so committed to murdering children, they want
  807. 46:42to make an example out of this mom who has a two-year-old of her own and the husband of
  808. 46:46her own and say, no, we're going to send you to prison.
  809. 46:49Now, I can tell you as a prosecutor, we don't send what's commonly described as non-violent
  810. 46:54offenders to prison for non-violent offenses.
  811. 46:57This past is a misdemeanor.
  812. 47:00Generally speaking, but no, they want to make an example out of her.
  813. 47:06Remember what I told you Wednesday?
  814. 47:11Or when Trey Delinger was here and we talked about the Harris Biden administration's intentional
  815. 47:16intervention in the Tennessee case to force children to be able to be mutilated and to be
  816. 47:22sterilized.
  817. 47:23And here you see the commitment to Molek is so profound that they'll send this woman to
  818. 47:29prison.
  819. 47:34We are facing in their attempting to appeal.
  820. 47:37Her legal team are doing all of those things.
  821. 47:39But what we are facing, and I'm not gonna run out of time,
  822. 47:41I had a clip of her husband talking about this
  823. 47:43as he was dropping her off at the federal prison.
  824. 47:47It's too long, I don't have time for it.
  825. 47:52But this is what we're talking about.
  826. 47:53These are the priorities.
  827. 47:56These are governmental priorities.
  828. 48:00Lock up a mom herself, who because of her own trauma
  829. 48:05suffered from her own abortions,
  830. 48:08she was attempting to warn other moms to not do what she had done.
  831. 48:12And to share with them the love of Jesus Christ that she had found that led her to have a complete
  832. 48:17reversal of her fortunes, where she now is a wife and a mother herself as a Christ follower.
  833. 48:23Yet we have regressive investments in this country that are so vile that they're committed
  834. 48:27to putting her in prison.
  835. 48:30Not just convicting her of a trust pass, but putting her in prison.
  836. 48:34That's evil.
  837. 48:35That is evil.
  838. 48:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  839. 48:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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