The Hamilton Corner

October 31, 2024 · 47:48

From papas fritas sous chef at the golden arches to sanitation engineer, the 2024 presidential campaign has been unlike any other we’ve seen.

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0:00 - 15:00. Habakkuk 2:14. The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea. 15:00 - 31:00. From papas fritas sous chef at the golden arches to sanitation engineer, the 2024 presidential campaign has been unlike any other we’ve seen. 31:00 - 48:00. Isaiah told us, “he who turns aside from evil makes himself prey” when truth has fallen in the streets. Callers weigh in. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Trump held a press conference in Green Bay, WI from a garbage truck Trump hilarious tells story of how he decided to wear his garbage uniform for the WI rally Jenna Griswold

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God has called you and me to be His ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28And now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:39Few more days.
  14. 0:42I am so grateful you've joined the program.
  15. 0:45Thank you to each and every one of you who are tuning in.
  16. 0:48Wherever you are, however you are tuning in,
  17. 0:50thank you for doing so.
  18. 0:51Podcast listeners, live radio audience listeners,
  19. 0:56live streamers, live video streamers, television show
  20. 0:59watches or ever you're watching the program. Thank you for doing so. There would be no program
  21. 1:04without you. And so I just want to express my gratitude to you for that and for most importantly
  22. 1:12for God allowing all of us to have this time here together. At this very moment, many of you,
  23. 1:18if not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income
  24. 1:22to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you
  25. 1:27to do it with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on family as the first
  26. 1:38of the human institutions that he established before there was an order of priests and order of
  27. 1:43prophets, modern generations of civil government. Let me say that again. Modern iterations of civil
  28. 1:48government, God ordained the family. We are continuing our fast, not only fasting and praying, not
  29. 1:58not only through election day, but through the day after.
  30. 2:01Because this is what we need to be focused upon,
  31. 2:04no matter what happens on November 5th,
  32. 2:07no matter how long the counting may take.
  33. 2:12It's not amazing.
  34. 2:15You know, if you're talking about
  35. 2:16make America healthy again, make America great,
  36. 2:19how about we make America holy?
  37. 2:21That's what I would like to see.
  38. 2:25Make America godly.
  39. 2:29The heart of Americans turned to the Lord.
  40. 2:32That's what we need.
  41. 2:33our greatest and most desperate need. As I mentioned, I didn't mention this today yet.
  42. 2:40I'm Abraham Hamilton III, host of The Program joined by the Corner Contingent, right across
  43. 2:45I was from me, my man a 100 gram, mister Bobby,
  44. 2:48a-ra-a-ra- role.
  45. 2:52Had to give you three octaves on that when you know
  46. 2:53how to give a stop and start.
  47. 2:57We got produce extraordinaire,
  48. 2:58the real Jay Mac often imitate and never duplicate
  49. 3:01is in the building and we got an extra in the screening room.
  50. 3:03He ain't trying to be on the show but we got Brick
  51. 3:05put him in a basket.
  52. 3:08Brick put him in the basket baby,
  53. 3:10Steph Curry got nut FS unscrewing
  54. 3:12and got nothing on into my splash brother.
  55. 3:13This the splash grandpa.
  56. 3:18He's hanging out in the screening room, but we're ready to rock and roll with the day tradition of
  57. 3:21the program. Man, God is good. God is good. And his goodness is not contingent upon my perception
  58. 3:29of it. His goodness is not contingent upon a circumstantial evaluation. God is good because it
  59. 3:35is intrinsic to his nature. Goodness is who he is. It is who he is. I would implore you
  60. 3:43to set your course to cry out to the law for our nation.
  61. 3:47What's going on in your neck of the woods?
  62. 3:51I'm gonna open the phone lines.
  63. 3:54And the final segment I wanna ask those of you I know,
  64. 3:57cause we've gotten to the,
  65. 3:58if we don't have election day anymore,
  66. 3:59we have election season, you know.
  67. 4:02And I know many, many, many people
  68. 4:08have participated in early voting.
  69. 4:10I just wanna get a feel from you
  70. 4:12where things are, if you have voted,
  71. 4:15I want to get a sense from you, get a feel from you,
  72. 4:17what you're seeing where you are.
  73. 4:19I have a story I want to share from one locale
  74. 4:22that I thought, huh, in that convenient.
  75. 4:25I can already tell you now Bobby's gonna turn red.
  76. 4:27Heh heh heh heh heh.
  77. 4:29You gonna turn red, Bobby, I'm just telling you,
  78. 4:31get ready, it's gonna happen.
  79. 4:33But let's turn to the word of God.
  80. 4:34This verse has been echoing in my heart.
  81. 4:38Habakkuk chapter two, verse 14.
  82. 4:40This one verse I've explained before,
  83. 4:43to the context, Habakkuk was a prophet, who ministered to the southern kingdom of Judah
  84. 4:52shortly before the Babylonian siege and ultimate conquest and exile transpired.
  85. 4:59And it is one of the books.
  86. 5:01It's amazing what the Lord records for our benefit, a dialogue that he has with Habakkuk
  87. 5:07started by Habakkuk.
  88. 5:09He is witnessing the degradation and the spirit to decline and the demonstrable moral
  89. 5:15declined to the privity that was ripe, rife in Judah at the time.
  90. 5:19And he began to cry out to the Lord, Lord, why do you cause my eyes to see?
  91. 5:23Why do you, why do I, why do I, why do I see all of this?
  92. 5:26It seems like nobody else is concerned, or at least not many seem to be concerned.
  93. 5:31And the Lord starts conversing back and forth with Habakkukkuk.
  94. 5:36In chapter two, this is as this dialogue is going forward.
  95. 5:42The Lord has revealed to Habakkukkukkuk.
  96. 5:45Well, I see what's going on as well.
  97. 5:46not that I'm slack, I'm just patient, but long suffering is not forever suffering.
  98. 5:52And there's a, there's something coming and it's coming from Babylon. So he, he reveals that specifically
  99. 5:57to Habakkuk. And his revelation to Habakkuk causes God's revelation to Habakkuk causes him at one point
  100. 6:07in this, in this prophetic writing to, to make this remark. If you're watching this show, you
  101. 6:13You already see the verse on your screen.
  102. 6:16For those who are just listening,
  103. 6:17I'm gonna read it for you.
  104. 6:17Habakkuk chapter two, verse 14.
  105. 6:20And this is what Habakkuk said,
  106. 6:23in light of what God was revealing to him.
  107. 6:26It was almost like, oh my goodness, Lord, I didn't see.
  108. 6:30And then he says this,
  109. 6:31back in chapter two, verse 14,
  110. 6:33for the earth will be filled with the knowledge
  111. 6:38of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.
  112. 6:42Well, the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover
  113. 6:50the sea.
  114. 6:52Now, this is something that Habakkuk exclaims in the face of all of what he's witnessing because
  115. 6:58God is showing him how he's going to respond.
  116. 7:02And Habakkuk is in awe of God yet again.
  117. 7:07In this verse, it's just echoing in my heart because it is the truth.
  118. 7:13The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord.
  119. 7:19The question that immediately comes to my heart is whether or not I will be a proponent of this
  120. 7:27ubiquitous knowledge or would this ubiquitous knowledge transpire in spite of me?
  121. 7:38Will I be a part of propounding knowledge of the Lord to fill the earth as the water
  122. 7:48discovers the sea, or will this transpire in spite of me?
  123. 7:57I have been talking about our response after the election
  124. 8:03because no doubt about it, we're at a critical juncture.
  125. 8:06But I strongly believe one of the major things God
  126. 8:09is endeavoring to do is to get the attention of the believer,
  127. 8:13is to capture our attention, to refine
  128. 8:17and to reformat us to his job one.
  129. 8:24There are a lot of things we've done in the name of the Lord,
  130. 8:27but I'm not so sure a lot of the things
  131. 8:29that the Professor of Body of Christ in America
  132. 8:31has done in the name of the Lord,
  133. 8:32has actually been ordained by the Lord.
  134. 8:37We can do a lot of things in his name.
  135. 8:40There's one thing in particular he said that we are to do,
  136. 8:42that is to make disciples.
  137. 8:45Disciple making includes the cultivation
  138. 8:47of a comprehensive biblical worldview,
  139. 8:49all of Christ for all of life.
  140. 8:56That people asking questions,
  141. 8:57and I'm sickened by the conversation.
  142. 9:01I was accused of the behavior of one issue of voter,
  143. 9:03all you care about is unborn babies.
  144. 9:04I said, that's not all I care about,
  145. 9:06but I sure will learn a lot about a person.
  146. 9:09If they hear a callus toward the most vulnerable,
  147. 9:13I know a lot about a person based on how they perceive
  148. 9:16the elderly, how you respond to the elderly,
  149. 9:19how do you navigate the infirmed?
  150. 9:23And then we've talked before about the reality,
  151. 9:26what is the significance of Liberty
  152. 9:30in the pursuit of happiness if we don't have life?
  153. 9:34If we don't have life.
  154. 9:37Well, are you equally concerned about,
  155. 9:40they call it racism, you know,
  156. 9:41I describe it as skin color based partiality.
  157. 9:43Yes, I am equally concerned about skin color based partiality,
  158. 9:47but they are not the same in terms of vulnerability.
  159. 9:50When you talk about unborn babies,
  160. 9:52they have no capacity to defend themselves.
  161. 9:54They have no capacity to start a campaign.
  162. 9:57They can't lobby this, legislators,
  163. 9:58They can't organize allies.
  164. 10:02They can do none of that.
  165. 10:06Those who have been,
  166. 10:11who suffered because of ethnic skin color-based partiality,
  167. 10:17they have an opportunity to respond.
  168. 10:19And then you have the question,
  169. 10:21there are people who are partial,
  170. 10:22but their partiality can't do nothing to me.
  171. 10:26I'm not naive enough to think there's nobody that's partial.
  172. 10:33You know, I had a situation, my wife and I was doing something
  173. 10:34with shopping for something.
  174. 10:36And even no doubt, the people discounted me
  175. 10:38because of what we look like.
  176. 10:39No problem.
  177. 10:40And when I'm saying what we look like,
  178. 10:41I don't know if it was getting colored or not.
  179. 10:44I was very casual.
  180. 10:46Then I heard some other folks say,
  181. 10:49hey, do you know what that is?
  182. 10:50Buh-buh-buh-buh-blah.
  183. 10:51And then all of a sudden it's a completely different attitude.
  184. 10:53But that partiality, yeah.
  185. 10:56I'll tell you the full story later, Bobby.
  186. 10:58But the partiality didn't hurt me.
  187. 10:59That's what I'm saying.
  188. 11:00That was that problem.
  189. 11:04So yes, they're equally sinful,
  190. 11:08but they're not equal in terms of the impact
  191. 11:10on the people subjugated to those sins.
  192. 11:12That makes sense?
  193. 11:14Just like, somebody who lies on you is a lot different
  194. 11:17than somebody who takes a gun and blows your head off.
  195. 11:20I mean, come on, man, let's get out of this stupid,
  196. 11:23stupid thinking that it is political partisanship
  197. 11:26and dare I say idolatry even amongst professors,
  198. 11:29professors, believers that would have you to say,
  199. 11:31well, don't you think skin color based partiality
  200. 11:34just as bad as abortion?
  201. 11:37Equally sinful, yes, but not equal in this impact
  202. 11:39on the person victimized by it.
  203. 11:42Because there are a lot of people who are partial
  204. 11:43And they just evil and sinful, but they can't hurt me.
  205. 11:46They can't hurt you.
  206. 11:51Anyway, but what's happened is that we've allowed
  207. 11:56in many instances, I've been saying this over and over,
  208. 11:59in many instances, we've allowed our context
  209. 12:00to manipulate us away from, full-throated, robust,
  210. 12:06foundational commitment to God above all.
  211. 12:11It's Jesus over everything, over everything.
  212. 12:17And it's because of that.
  213. 12:20No matter what transpires next week, should the Lord Terry,
  214. 12:27and he allows us to continue inhaling and exhaling his oxygen,
  215. 12:31there is more faithfulness he desires from you and I.
  216. 12:35Will we be a part of this?
  217. 12:39For the earth of the Lord will be filled with the knowledge
  218. 12:42of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.
  219. 12:50For the earth will be filled with the knowledge
  220. 12:55of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.
  221. 13:04There's work before us brothers and sisters.
  222. 13:07There is much, much, much work to be done.
  223. 13:11Much of it starts right at home, man.
  224. 13:14Right at home.
  225. 13:16Many of you listening to me, you listening to me now,
  226. 13:19you know, if we have young children in a home, man,
  227. 13:26that's gonna fly by, that time it's gonna fly by.
  228. 13:32And we'll wake up one day, and I was talking to my wife,
  229. 13:38You know, I are two oldest children, they're taller than my wife now.
  230. 13:4112 and 13 years old.
  231. 13:46My wife is like five, five.
  232. 13:49My 12-year-old daughter and my 13-year-old son, they're both taller than my wife.
  233. 13:57I had the privilege on my son, turn 13.
  234. 14:01I took him on a trip, just he and I.
  235. 14:04And we talked, I said, son, you realize, most of your adolescence is behind you.
  236. 14:13Your time of being a minority, more of that is behind you than before you.
  237. 14:19We talked about the scripture when I was a child, I thought it was a child.
  238. 14:21I spoke with a child.
  239. 14:22I reason as a child.
  240. 14:23But now that a man, I put child as things behind you.
  241. 14:26And he said, daddy, you know, I never thought of that.
  242. 14:28I said, son, my job is to train you to be a man.
  243. 14:30I want you to enjoy your adolescence.
  244. 14:31But my job is to train you to be a man, a man of God.
  245. 14:37And so I want to make sure you have a proper framing
  246. 14:40of where you are in life.
  247. 14:42You should be aspiring towards maturation.
  248. 14:46And I'm grateful to testify, man.
  249. 14:48He's taking that, he's running with that.
  250. 14:51I got three more boys coming behind him.
  251. 14:53And I got two girls behind him.
  252. 15:05Shining light into the darkness.
  253. 15:08This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  254. 15:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  255. 15:13Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  256. 15:17Boy, I'm telling you this has been
  257. 15:19a presidential election cycle like no other,
  258. 15:22at least none that I've seen.
  259. 15:25Oh, Jeff, you got me on this screen.
  260. 15:27Look like I dipped my forehead in Crisco again.
  261. 15:30Why you ain't telling me my forehead was shiny, man?
  262. 15:33You ain't gonna say nothing.
  263. 15:34You letting me go and y'all is shiny.
  264. 15:36I'm telling you, that's how you know people care about you.
  265. 15:38You know, you have people, you know, sisters walking around,
  266. 15:41thinking they looking fly, they got lipstick all in their teeth.
  267. 15:44And nobody telling them anything.
  268. 15:45And they're just smiling, they just smiling.
  269. 15:51They got all kind of, by cuspids, discolored and all.
  270. 15:56Insights are all muddied up.
  271. 15:58And nobody's here to think, man, this man let me come on the camera.
  272. 16:04Look like I dip my head in some.
  273. 16:10But I'm telling you, with friends like this,
  274. 16:14just looking my forehead looking like a mirror you can you can see your reflection on the screen if you watch in this
  275. 16:22Where's gonna be it's gonna be shiny now. I can't I don't have a break now after going white my forehead in the break
  276. 16:30But now I'm talking about this electro cycle and it's hilarious so yesterday I played the audio and I showed the video for you of
  277. 16:39of
  278. 16:41Just you know, I played the hinge cliff the rose comedians joke, you know as I said yesterday
  279. 16:47Table terrible decision by the Trump team. It's a joke. It's a bad joke. All right. That's what it is then
  280. 16:57Then mr. Robin that hold my ice cream
  281. 17:00The only garbage I see is his supporters take over
  282. 17:04so so
  283. 17:06He calling everybody who supports the man
  284. 17:08Garbage. Oh boy. Well in the closing, making the closing arguments for this election,
  285. 17:19President Trump was in Wisconsin and he had a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. I'm sure they,
  286. 17:27they glad they don't have your own Rogers there anymore. But anyway, that's, that's another word.
  287. 17:33Tell me why. Somebody explained to me why. Why? President Trump rolls up to his rally. He gets
  288. 17:42off the jet and he hops into a garbage truck. Man, I was drinking some tea when I saw that
  289. 17:54I almost spit out my tea. This man is in a vest commonly worn by sanitation engineers.
  290. 18:01He's in the white garbage truck with Trump on his side. Then he has a press conference
  291. 18:08from the garbage truck. But that was funny. I'll give you a sneak, a little glimpse of
  292. 18:15that it's clip number one clip number one go how do you like my garbage truck
  293. 18:20this truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden how do you like my garbage truck
  294. 18:33my garbage truck gets amazing the greatest garbage truck I've ever seen it's in
  295. 18:38light of Kamala is that how you say Jeff Kamala Kamalat is it Kamalat is it
  296. 18:44Camellia I don't know and you want to have to know much longer after the next
  297. 18:48I'll tell you what's gonna be a great deal. I'll tell you Kamala and Joe Biden. He doesn't know where he is. I know he doesn't know
  298. 18:56Where he is
  299. 18:57He doesn't know I don't know no one cares. I wish him the best though. I think he doesn't want Kamala to win
  300. 19:05He doesn't like her
  301. 19:07Very mean very mean very nasty
  302. 19:10And if you thought that was it I thought this man is hilarious
  303. 19:17That was funny. I don't care who you are and I know they will never admit this
  304. 19:22But I know there was some Democrat staffers some camel a hair of staff is like
  305. 19:31Done it he went to Mickey D's he didn't went to the Golden Arches
  306. 19:35They sit not the mean someone come on and never worked in McDonald's you work at McDowell's
  307. 19:44They have to go to the arches we have to go to the arches he done it again, and they thought that was it. Oh, no
  308. 19:52But wait, there's more my man took the stage at his rally in Wisconsin
  309. 19:58wearing the vest wearing the vest. Oh man, this is funny. And then he told he
  310. 20:05explained how he came to the decision to wear the vest on stage, listen to and watch
  311. 20:11clip number two go. And then I got in the car and I'm driving over here and I
  312. 20:17have this still on and I come into the arena and I say where's my jacket? I want
  313. 20:23to get out of this thing and they said it would be unbelievable if you could wear
  314. 20:29I said, and I said, no way.
  315. 20:45I got 25,000 people standing outside.
  316. 20:48I got all these people here.
  317. 20:50There's no way I'm wearing it on stage.
  318. 20:52They said, oh, okay, sir.
  319. 20:54I said, get me my jacket.
  320. 20:55But if you did, you know, it actually makes you look thinner.
  321. 21:00I said, and they got me.
  322. 21:05I said, I want to wear it on stage.
  323. 21:07When they said, I looked thinner.
  324. 21:10I said, in that case, I'll wear it on stage.
  325. 21:14I may never wear a blue jacket again. I may go I may go in this I said that that was my
  326. 21:30That was the word that was the key so you look thinner
  327. 21:33So anyways, I don't get who you are as funny. That's funny again
  328. 21:41It's a billionaire who is being relatable self-deprecating, you know
  329. 21:51That's funny and it just it just again shows such a stark contrast
  330. 21:55because I'm not even gonna have to say let's just say she has a difficult time
  331. 22:02relating to people and regular she might have started out well I want this
  332. 22:05because I grew up in the middle class family that that that was funny he said
  333. 22:14oh it makes me look thinner that was the case oh my goodness that was funny that
  334. 22:24was just funny all right moving on this this is the part that's what this is
  335. 22:32This is the part of the program where Bobby turns red.
  336. 22:34We should probably have to offer someone a lower third.
  337. 22:36And this portion of the program is brought to you by
  338. 22:39Bobby's face changing shades of color.
  339. 22:41He's like, why are you saying?
  340. 22:45I know he doesn't know what I'm about to say.
  341. 22:48Colorado, heard of that place?
  342. 22:49Yeah, that's the state.
  343. 22:52Yeah, yeah, nothing big happened there except
  344. 22:57Colorado Secretary of State inadvertently, she would say.
  345. 23:04Her name is Griswold Jenna Griswold Secretary of State Jenna Griswold has
  346. 23:11Said inadvertently this is not intentional mr. Rosa calm down
  347. 23:15She inadvertently posted
  348. 23:20passwords to all 64 counties voting machines on
  349. 23:24the website on the web and it's been there for a month and in fact in fact the
  350. 23:32passwords for
  351. 23:35Voting machines. I'm sorry. Did I say 64 counties 63 of the 64 counties in Colorado?
  352. 23:41They've been up on the web for over a month. Yeah
  353. 23:49Yeah
  354. 23:50That's a great question
  355. 23:54That's a great question Bobby asked why are the voting machines?
  356. 24:00Connected to the web well the machines aren't well
  357. 24:03I don't know if they are they're not but what was posted is spreadsheet data that includes the
  358. 24:09passwords to access the voting machines. Listen to and watch this report from local news in Colorado.
  359. 24:18It is clip number three. Go. Passwords for Colorado's voting systems were posted online for anyone to
  360. 24:26see for months. If you knew where to look, Democratic Secretary of State, Jenna Griswell's office,
  361. 24:31apparently posted them online by accident. Griswell's office found out last Thursday and had not told
  362. 24:38the county clerks who actually run elections.
  363. 24:41Then the Colorado Republican Party went public today demanding that Griswalt secure those
  364. 24:45voting machines.
  365. 24:47Here's Marshall's Eleanor.
  366. 24:49The Colorado Secretary of State's office is required to maintain a spreadsheet of certified
  367. 24:53voting systems for each county.
  368. 24:55That's this list.
  369. 24:56At the bottom of any spreadsheet, you can have multiple tabs.
  370. 25:00You can also hide a tab.
  371. 25:02But if you post the raw spreadsheet to a public website, apparently anyone can also unhide the
  372. 25:07tab.
  373. 25:08happened and apparently revealed one set of passwords for voting computers in Colorado.
  374. 25:13Next confirmed this with the Secretary of State's office today, but we learned about it this morning
  375. 25:17in an email blast from the Colorado Republican Party. The passwords had been up for months without
  376. 25:23it being known. They're not giving the warming fuzzies. Not laughing because it's funny.
  377. 25:33Not laughing because it's funny. And they wonder why people say why don't we use paper ballots?
  378. 25:40So, and again, I am not going to endeavor to determine what was in Secretary of State
  379. 25:52Griswold's heart when her office posted this information to the website, to the web, but
  380. 25:58it's been on the web for over two months.
  381. 26:02And the thing that's wild when her office learned about it, they didn't even tell the
  382. 26:08election's office, didn't say anything.
  383. 26:11And it took the Republican Party in the state to publicize the information and get them to
  384. 26:17respond. Anybody who knows who knows how to work excel knows how to hit unhide for fields
  385. 26:26that are available. Of course, with no forthcoming from the Secretary of State's office, it took
  386. 26:35the State Republican Party to bring this issue to light for Colorado voters. But once the
  387. 26:41issue is brought to light, the Secretary of State's office says, oh, yeah, yeah. But this
  388. 26:47This leaked information does not pose, this is the quote from their response in writing,
  389. 26:51quote, does not pose an immediate security threat to Colorado's elections, does not pose
  390. 27:01the threat.
  391. 27:04That's what they say, Bobby.
  392. 27:05Doesn't pose the threat.
  393. 27:10They went on to explain that the voting machines in the state of Colorado and all of the counties,
  394. 27:15they require two passwords to access the passwords are kept in separate places.
  395. 27:20There was only one of the two passwords necessary to access each machine.
  396. 27:24You have to have two passwords and someone to access them in person or to access them.
  397. 27:28You know, I hope that's true.
  398. 27:30I really, I genuinely hope that is true.
  399. 27:38But are we supposed to just take their word for it?
  400. 27:45Is there not a way to confirm whether or not that is true?
  401. 27:51In these things, it, it, it, and I'm out to play something next to you from Colorado.
  402. 27:55I mean, this do when after Secretary of State Griswold, he literally called for her to resign
  403. 28:00on the air, literally. And in this reporter, I don't know his politics, but things like this
  404. 28:10happen all too often on Secretary of State's Griswolds watch. I don't feel good. If I was
  405. 28:21a Coloradoan, I don't feel good knowing that the voting machines to every county's voting
  406. 28:27machine, step one, 63 out of 64, it's been on the web for months, for months, for months.
  407. 28:34And I'm supposed to just oh sure I was just asking just coin coinceting
  408. 28:43That's kind of a big deal. Isn't it? Well this reporter he was none too pleased
  409. 28:52I can say his name Kyle
  410. 28:59We'll have his name in a moment, but he he was not pleased with Secretary of State Griswold
  411. 29:05Listen to his
  412. 29:07interesting
  413. 29:09interview a portion of it with the Secretary of State.
  414. 29:12It's clip number four, clip number four, go.
  415. 29:15A final question, this is not the first time
  416. 29:18that your office has made mistakes
  417. 29:20that have damaged voters' confidence in our elections.
  418. 29:23In 2022, your office sent out mailers
  419. 29:26to 30,000 non-citizens inviting them to register to vote.
  420. 29:30They, of course, are not eligible to register to vote.
  421. 29:32That same year, your office used Colorado's ballot tracking
  422. 29:36system to send messages to specific Colorans,
  423. 29:38encouraging them to vote when in fact they had already voted causing confusion that had
  424. 29:43to be cleaned up by the county clerks.
  425. 29:45And now this leak of the voting system passwords.
  426. 29:48Given your offices repeated errors that have damaged confidence in our elections, which you
  427. 29:53say is paramount, will you resign?
  428. 29:58Absolutely not, Kyle.
  429. 30:06So in 2024, her office is posting the passwords in her mind, one out of two, according to
  430. 30:18her, one out of the two passwords.
  431. 30:20Kyle Clark, thank you.
  432. 30:22That's the name of the reporter.
  433. 30:23Kyle Clark.
  434. 30:24One out of the two passwords of every machine is posted online for months.
  435. 30:30Then the same secretary of state, her office in 2022, that wasn't that long ago, sent
  436. 30:39mailers to 30,000 non-citizens. Kinda reminds me of Virginia, huh?
  437. 30:45What does this thing about asking non-citizens to vote?
  438. 30:52Her office is sitting mailers to 30,000 non-citizens in Colorado asking them to vote
  439. 30:56when they cannot vote in the state. They're not only that, her same office is in messengers,
  440. 31:04messengers, messengers. Two voters say, hey y'all go vote when they'd already voted.
  441. 31:11I know we have listeners in Colorado. Are y'all trusting Secretary of State Griswell at this point?
  442. 31:20This this is this
  443. 31:23And you wonder why people have
  444. 31:26concerns
  445. 31:28Yet for having these concerns
  446. 31:30Gerbil Zink will have to say oh you're a conspirator
  447. 31:34Well, you tell me where's the conspiracy when when you you learn
  448. 31:40That your county's voting machines have had the passwords to access your machines on the website on the web for months
  449. 31:49That wouldn't make me feel warm and cozy.
  450. 31:52Not at all.
  451. 31:53Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Commentaries are available at EFR.net.
  452. 32:11Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  453. 32:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  454. 32:16Melody on the live stream had a great point.
  455. 32:20Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswald is the same.
  456. 32:25Secretary of State Griswald that led the effort to try to get President Trump
  457. 32:29disqualified from the ballot.
  458. 32:31Remember that those lawsuits started in Colorado. Oh,
  459. 32:34Jenna Grisball. She can't even keep the voting machines
  460. 32:38passwords off the web. That that is. Oh, man.
  461. 32:46Boy, we're gonna open the phone lines this segment. The number
  462. 32:50to call is 888-589-8840. That number again is 888-589-8840.
  463. 33:00What I want to converse with you about specifically those of you
  464. 33:03who have voted already. You know, I'm not a fan of early voting, frankly. I'm
  465. 33:11like, what is the necessity to do it? Like, I understand if you're going to be away,
  466. 33:18that's why we have the absentee ballot process. You know, the absentee ballot
  467. 33:23process is available for every American. But election is a kind of an important
  468. 33:28part of our civic engagement and civic responsibility. You know, I'm not the
  469. 33:34most chronologically seasoned person in the world, but I could remember employers, employers
  470. 33:39allowing their employees to take off if they, as they needed to, to go and vote because election
  471. 33:44day is such a big deal, you know, but the people who consistently advocate for more and more
  472. 33:51and more days, more and more and more days, more and more and more days, they tend to have
  473. 33:56a particular, shall I say, leaning to say it that way. But it's crazy. But that aside, I
  474. 34:07I'm not casting dispersals on anybody who has participated in your state's decision to make
  475. 34:13voting available to you before November 5th. So what I want to know is what was your experience
  476. 34:20and what did things look like on the ground where you were? The number to call is 888-589-8840.
  477. 34:28The number again is 888-589-8840. If you want to tell me,
  478. 34:34me if you want to talk to me about if you want to tell me about what's going on in your
  479. 34:44neck of the woods concerning voting your experience with things like in your hometown your home
  480. 34:51area I would love to hear from you 888 589 884 0 is the number to call in the meantime.
  481. 35:00or this is something and I got Jeff I'm asking to do two things at once maybe you
  482. 35:07put up the shapley letter if you came before we had to deal with this problem so
  483. 35:13the name Gary Shapley for some of you that might ring a bell some of you like
  484. 35:16Gary Shapley Gary Shapley I know that name for some reason oh yes Gary Shapley is
  485. 35:20the original of the two IRS whistleblowers that came out and revealed
  486. 35:31that some fishy stuff going on with old the Biden family.
  487. 35:39It's Shapley's testimony before Congress
  488. 35:41that led to the entire cascading effect
  489. 35:44that resulted ultimately in Hunter Biden's prosecution.
  490. 35:48It was like, wait a minute, they're not treating him
  491. 35:50like they've treated other people.
  492. 35:52They slow walked a lot of the financial penalties
  493. 35:55that could have directly connected him
  494. 35:57to Mr. Joseph Robin Edbiden to make sure
  495. 36:00that the statute of limitations that run
  496. 36:02on some of those issues.
  497. 36:05It is his testimony along with another one,
  498. 36:07Joe Ziegler's testimony that led to the ultimate prosecution
  499. 36:12where the gun charges were filed against Hunter Biden
  500. 36:15and he's pled guilty to some tax evasion crimes
  501. 36:19in California, but those are some of the milder
  502. 36:21of the ones he could have been charged with.
  503. 36:26Well, Gary Schapley was hit with a letter
  504. 36:28from his very own Department of the Treasury.
  505. 36:31Now remember Gary Shapley was a senior agent in the IRS agency.
  506. 36:38He received the letter if you're watching the program.
  507. 36:39The letter is on the screen before you dated October 15th
  508. 36:43where Gary Shapley was given three options concerning his future.
  509. 36:50And you'll see on the second page,
  510. 36:51the three paragraphs where you fill in the bubble,
  511. 36:54you know, like you in kindergarten.
  512. 36:57In the letter, Mr. Shapley was informed
  513. 37:01that he has three options for his future.
  514. 37:03the one, leave his post as a
  515. 37:05supervisory special agent in
  516. 37:06Chicago and accept a demotion
  517. 37:09and a pay cut to take a job as
  518. 37:12a senior analyst in Washington.
  519. 37:14That's the first option. The
  520. 37:16second option is to take an
  521. 37:20another demotion or another,
  522. 37:27another reassignment to a
  523. 37:28position as a criminal
  524. 37:31investigator within the IRS or
  525. 37:35his third option resign in
  526. 37:37retire. That's the three options that he had. Move, be demoted, take a pay cut, or resign
  527. 37:47and retire. Now, the IRS is insisting this has nothing to do with him being a whistleblower.
  528. 37:54Concerning by Dan, in the letter, the IRS conveyed to Mrs. Shapley that this ultimatum is portrayed
  529. 38:06as quote, a diversity program for the development of future leaders and the continued growth, success,
  530. 38:11and sustainability of our organization. The letter continues, quote, the mobility of our
  531. 38:17leaders will showcase diversity of thought, breadth of experience, and technical and interpersonal
  532. 38:22expertise for a successful future. Mr. Rosa, are you buying that? Bobby says, what happened to the
  533. 38:36No Fear Act? This is the federal legislation that is supposed to protect federal whistleblowers.
  534. 38:43In response, Mr. Shapley's attorney said that this personnel ultimatum is nothing more than
  535. 38:56a continued form of retaliation that began more than a year ago when the agent has been
  536. 39:01passed over for not one, not two, not three, but four promotions since he became a whistle-blow.
  537. 39:11And this is why, and I said this when Mr. Shapley came out.
  538. 39:13Guys, it took a lot of courage for him to come out publicly with this because he will
  539. 39:22inevitably face retaliation.
  540. 39:25And Mr. Shapley and his attorney are saying this is clear evidence of that happening.
  541. 39:31None of this was no problem.
  542. 39:32I was continuously promoted, moving up the ranks to the point where I became the high-level
  543. 39:38special agent that I was.
  544. 39:41But since I blew the whistle on a Biden crime family, now all of a sudden, now, now, now
  545. 39:49diversity requires for me to be moved.
  546. 39:53Oh, yeah, so you to promote me reduce my pain thankfully has legal representation
  547. 40:00But I want you to see in the main reason why I wanted to show you the letter itself as well
  548. 40:07Because I want you to see that this is what happens guys if you talk about corruption
  549. 40:11If if whistleblowers are not gonna face retaliation, then what do you call this?
  550. 40:16And of course they're gonna say oh, yeah, no, there's not retaliation sure
  551. 40:21Which the most obvious question no, it's obvious assessment would be well compare the trajectory of his career before he became a whistleblower
  552. 40:27concerning crack smoking hunter that still blows my mind got a crackhead dude and
  553. 40:37then crack is found in the White House and cheese I don't know who had though who
  554. 40:40could have had to crack I don't know we need matlock on this one oh and about a
  555. 40:49way the baggie that the cocaine was in will know what I have just got destroyed
  556. 40:53guys this is evidence of corruption man so that this is happening when you put
  557. 41:07all of these things together, man.
  558. 41:08It's the same types of things that happen over and over and over again.
  559. 41:15It kind of conveys a pattern, pattern of behavior.
  560. 41:19To the phone eyes we go and we will start in Kansas where Larry is on the line.
  561. 41:23Larry, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  562. 41:24Welcome to the program.
  563. 41:25Well, thank you for taking my call.
  564. 41:29I sure appreciate and really love your program.
  565. 41:32You're one of the best programs on the radio.
  566. 41:36Thank you for that, Larry.
  567. 41:37I really appreciate that.
  568. 41:38Go right ahead.
  569. 41:39experience. Oh mine was really good. I live in a small small town population not very big here in
  570. 41:48Kansas so we were able to get right in right into vote no problem. We went very smoothly actually and
  571. 41:58the reason I voted early was because I'm working the polls that day and I think we're going to be real
  572. 42:03busy. Yeah yeah well thank you for doing that Larry thank you for working the polls as well and
  573. 42:08Thank you for calling. You have a great, great day. All righty. We'll go next to Texas,
  574. 42:13where Rachel is on the line. Rachel, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner. Welcome to the program.
  575. 42:18Yes. Thank you very much for all that you're doing. I appreciate it. Please, I was listening to
  576. 42:25Dennis Prager today, and he was really concerned about the stance of African Americans with Kamala
  577. 42:32Harris. And I couldn't get a chance to speak. So I want to tell you, as an African sister,
  578. 42:38Pat won God use ordinary people to deliver a nation.
  579. 42:43From Genesis to Revelation, he used Joseph, Daniel, Esther, and the rest of them, the 12th, where
  580. 42:50fishermen were ordinary men. So I have something to say as the sister from Africa, thank God that
  581. 42:57Elon Musk has jumped in. Concerning abortion, Kamala Harris cannot win this election with abortion.
  582. 43:03I am saying it over and over to any black that is hearing me.
  583. 43:09I am the black sister from continent of Africa.
  584. 43:12Why I'm saying that is that she cannot see the population of blacks in this country and the
  585. 43:21population of this planet.
  586. 43:23She as a black woman cannot, cannot to tell blacks to avoid babies.
  587. 43:30That is number one.
  588. 43:31Number two, I'm talking straight to the church.
  589. 43:34the church is the bride of Christ.
  590. 43:36If the church does not rise up at this time,
  591. 43:39that is what Mother Kaya told Esther,
  592. 43:42do not sit and be comfortable in your position.
  593. 43:45Don't be silent at this time.
  594. 43:47The church must rise up and speak
  595. 43:50because of the babies that they are killing and sacrificing.
  596. 43:53It is the same playbook of Jesse Bar.
  597. 43:57Thank you very much, Rachel.
  598. 43:59Thank you.
  599. 44:00Thank you very much.
  600. 44:01I thought Rachel's gonna talk about her voting experience.
  601. 44:05But I, you know, she's trying,
  602. 44:07came on Harris is certainly trying to sell abortion
  603. 44:09and it's always remarkable to me
  604. 44:13that it's the agenda that Margaret Sanger sought,
  605. 44:18particularly to annihilate what she called the weeds,
  606. 44:22the weeds, which were people who are minorities,
  607. 44:28but also people who had certain physical deformities,
  608. 44:33people who had mental challenges,
  609. 44:38and it was eugenics, frankly.
  610. 44:40And so to use that as a campaign,
  611. 44:41and I thought it was funny,
  612. 44:43and I debated whether or not even you played this audio,
  613. 44:46because Rachel mentioned about
  614. 44:47a camel of Harris being black,
  615. 44:49but she finally admitted that she's not black.
  616. 44:52She said that she's a by love,
  617. 44:54she was on the Shannon Sharp podcast.
  618. 44:58She said her mom, her Indian mother,
  619. 45:00You had family who are your biological relatives.
  620. 45:04Those are the ones who are you related to without your choice.
  621. 45:07Then you have those who you become family by love.
  622. 45:10You see, like she said, by love.
  623. 45:12And so her mother put her in relationship with people who by love,
  624. 45:16she claimed as aunties and uncles.
  625. 45:18But they weren't biologically related to.
  626. 45:20I was like, what in the Rachel Dolezal is going on here?
  627. 45:22So by that, by that standard, Rachel Dolezal.
  628. 45:25Rachel Dolezal is just as a person.
  629. 45:34is just as authentic as anybody else.
  630. 45:39But thank you so much Rachel for your comments.
  631. 45:42We'll go next to Georgia, where Barbara is on the line.
  632. 45:44Barbara, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  633. 45:45Welcome to the program.
  634. 45:48Thank you.
  635. 45:49Well, I voted early.
  636. 45:50I voted last week.
  637. 45:52We have several weeks now to vote early.
  638. 45:54Why do I like it?
  639. 45:56I like it because I've been in those polls
  640. 45:59when a storm suddenly showed up at seven o'clock
  641. 46:02in the morning and you couldn't even get out the house
  642. 46:06for the day lose of rain.
  643. 46:09I've been out there when all of a sudden,
  644. 46:11the computers stopped working,
  645. 46:13and it might be nice,
  646. 46:14it's the rain's outside.
  647. 46:15And so you're standing in line.
  648. 46:17So I really liked the early voting.
  649. 46:20I liked the fact that Georgians take advantage of it.
  650. 46:24I heard somewhere this week
  651. 46:26that we've already voted 3 million people.
  652. 46:29So that is really good.
  653. 46:31And I like it because now when I go in,
  654. 46:34It's only like 10 or 20 people and the lines go fast.
  655. 46:38It's almost like a drive through.
  656. 46:40You know, when you drive up, they give, they check your ID,
  657. 46:44they check your signature electronically now.
  658. 46:46And then you get your balance, you walk over,
  659. 46:48you make your entry, they print it out.
  660. 46:52You.
  661. 46:52All right, I gotta stop right there
  662. 46:53because you can hear the disrespectful music,
  663. 46:55disrespectful music like I can.
  664. 46:56He says like a drive through.
  665. 46:57Now you do know Barbara, not all drive through,
  666. 46:59you know the same.
  667. 47:00When you say it's like a drive through,
  668. 47:01while we talking Chick-fil-A drive through,
  669. 47:04Or we talking about Popeyes on all these in Cleopold.
  670. 47:07Ha ha ha ha ha.
  671. 47:09And now I'm not casting aspers as on anybody else's experiences.
  672. 47:12And you mentioned the machines and things of that nature.
  673. 47:14And this is why I said, why don't we use paper ballots?
  674. 47:16What's the problem with that?
  675. 47:18We can use, we can have digital assistance to count,
  676. 47:22but why don't we have tangible balance?
  677. 47:24We wouldn't have to worry about machines.
  678. 47:27Nevertheless, I know we have a bunch of people holding.
  679. 47:29I'm so sorry we couldn't get to you.
  680. 47:31Lord willing will try to get some folks in next time we open the phone lines.
  681. 47:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  682. 47:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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