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February 17, 2025 · 50:48

J.D. Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference gives our European allies a robust introduction to the new day in the United States.

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0:00 - 15:00. Revelation 21:5-8. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. 15:00 - 31:00. J.D. Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference gives our European allies a robust introduction to the new day in the United States. 31:00 - 48:00. Could the Office of Management and Budget be the key to finally seeing Planned Murde… (ahem) “Parenthood” defunded? www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Christoph Heusgen gets weepy Josephine Ballon Full Speech - Vice President JD Vance Delivers Remarks at the Munich Security Conference Trump slashes Dept. of Education contracts

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
  13. 0:36the third here joined by the corner contingent right across from me,
  14. 0:40my man a hundred grand, Mr. Bobby.
  15. 0:43Okay.
  16. 0:45And in the screening room, produced extraordinaire often imitated,
  17. 0:48never duplicated.
  18. 0:49Y'all know what it is to real.
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  20. 0:52Ladies and gentlemen, we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the
  21. 0:56program.
  22. 0:57At this very moment many of you, if not most of you are making your transition.
  23. 1:02I got to zip this man.
  24. 1:03This thing is taking all kind of whisper sounds in the mic.
  25. 1:07Many of you have not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where
  26. 1:10you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  27. 1:14And as you do so, I want to remind you to make your moves with intentionality.
  28. 1:21to remind you of the primacy that God places on family and encourage you to embrace that
  29. 1:28primacy and to apply it to yourself.
  30. 1:31And when I say the primacy that God places on family, I'm speaking specifically to the fact
  31. 1:36that the first human institution that God established was the family with marriage at the center.
  32. 1:45There's a reason that before you get to a modern iteration of priests, before you get to modern
  33. 1:51iterations or should I say before you get to our orders of priests or orders of
  34. 1:54profits before you get to modern iterations of civil government.
  35. 1:57That's what I was intending to say.
  36. 1:59The first human institution, even before you get to the New Testament church,
  37. 2:05the first human institution that God establishes is the family is the family.
  38. 2:09It's the family, the outsized impact that families have on individuals.
  39. 2:13Guys, that is by design.
  40. 2:16There's a reason why you have people in their 40s, 50, 60, 70 years old,
  41. 2:21even. And when you have conversations with them, they talk to you about what happened in their
  42. 2:27upbringing. There's a reason why the mental health professionals who may not understand a lot of the
  43. 2:32core notions, but no matter what pathology they are attempting to address, they normally begin
  44. 2:38their query with a question. Tell me about your relationship with your father. God designed
  45. 2:44fathers to have outsized impact on people. God designed family to have outsized impact on people.
  46. 2:50It is by design. It is unfortunate that in many ways, the body of Christ is kind of behind
  47. 3:02the curve and understanding that significance. You know, Booker D. Washington once said,
  48. 3:11it's far easier to raise strong boys than to repair broken men. Family has its is significant.
  49. 3:29What goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  50. 3:37I was talking to a group and one said, you know, I'm just a mom and I just stopped.
  51. 3:44I said, man, I'm just going to tell you, playing this.
  52. 3:45No such thing as being just a mom.
  53. 3:48No such thing.
  54. 3:49I know what the world says, but the world doesn't hold the corner of the market on what
  55. 3:54is true.
  56. 3:56There's no such thing as you being just a mom.
  57. 3:59I encourage some, some men, I'm saying, listen, when it comes to having a mission for your life,
  58. 4:07you don't have to look at some, you know, outside, I'm going to build a skyscraper on Mount Everest.
  59. 4:14One of the most radical things you can do in this day and age is find a wife, marry her,
  60. 4:21rear children together in the nurturing admonition of the Lord, dedicate yourself
  61. 4:27to serving God through serving your family and setting the course to establish
  62. 4:32generational faithfulness to the King of kings and the Lord of lords, as best as possible. There's
  63. 4:37nothing that you and I can do to guarantee that our children will be believers. But what we can,
  64. 4:44let me say more specifically and to say it better, what we are accountable to God for is the quality
  65. 4:52of faithfulness that we render unto him. What is foremost required of a servant is that he is found
  66. 4:59faithful. That's right, find a godly wife. Well, you know, even that we can have that conversation
  67. 5:05another day, but wife is not just a woman.
  68. 5:08You know, when the scripture says he that finds a wife finds a good
  69. 5:10thing, he's the scripture, the Lord is revealing to us a qualitative
  70. 5:13component of a female.
  71. 5:14He doesn't just say find a woman.
  72. 5:16He doesn't just say find a pretty lady.
  73. 5:19Wife speaks to her quality, which is what she has before the
  74. 5:22prospective husband discovers her.
  75. 5:24He that finds a wife finds a good thing.
  76. 5:27That's a qualitative assessment.
  77. 5:29So what I'm saying is that the term wife intrinsic to it,
  78. 5:32biblically speaking is godliness. We'll deal with that another day in more, more full fashion.
  79. 5:40To the word of God we go, Revelation chapter 21, Revelation chapter 21 verse 8. I mean,
  80. 5:47not verse 8, Revelation chapter 21 verses 5 through 8. I'm sorry.
  81. 5:53Just been pondering and praying and Revelation chapter 21, verses 5 through 8. This is toward
  82. 6:03the end of the book, the word Revelation in Greek is apocalypsis, where we get out English
  83. 6:10where the apocalypse from, the word apocalypse literally means to reveal.
  84. 6:14I don't realize that.
  85. 6:17I want to remind you that as we discuss the book of Revelation, there's no
  86. 6:20s on the end of it.
  87. 6:22Um, you have the Apostle John recording what Jesus reveals to him about the end
  88. 6:29times.
  89. 6:31All right.
  90. 6:32Revelation up to 21 verse five.
  91. 6:35And he who sits on the throne said, behold, I am making all things new.
  92. 6:40And he said right and he said right for these words are faithful and true.
  93. 6:47Then he said to me, it is done.
  94. 6:49I am the alpha and the omega, the beginning and the end.
  95. 6:53I will give to the one who thirsts from the spring of the water of life without cost.
  96. 7:00He who overcomes will inherit these things.
  97. 7:03Now will be his God and he will be my son.
  98. 7:07for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable and murderers and immoral persons and sorcerers
  99. 7:17and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone,
  100. 7:26which is the second death.
  101. 7:29Now I want to explain a few things.
  102. 7:32Chapter 21 includes components of Jesus revealing to the Apostle John the new heaven and new earth.
  103. 7:41This is a portion of that discourse.
  104. 7:45So when the scripture says in verse six, I am the alpha and the omega, the beginning and
  105. 7:52the end.
  106. 7:53Some people may not be aware, but alpha is the first letter in the Greek alphabet.
  107. 7:57Omega is the last letter in the Greek alphabet.
  108. 8:01So when God reveals himself to John by saying, I am the alpha and the Omega is literally like
  109. 8:07him say, I am the A to Z. I am the A. I am the Z. I am the beginning. I am the end. That
  110. 8:13is what is being revealed in the verses, preceding all manner of positive things are mentioned,
  111. 8:22which is why verse seven says he who overcomes will inherit these things. That's what is being
  112. 8:28referred to there, but then a contrast is often a verse eight, but for the cowardly,
  113. 8:36or some translations there say, says, but for the fearful and unbelieving and abominable
  114. 8:44and murderers and immoral persons. King James, for example, there says, hormongers, the Greek
  115. 8:50where there is pornos, pornos, hormongers, and sorcerers and idolaters and all-iars.
  116. 9:03part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone.
  117. 9:08Now, you see right there in verse eight, that is a pretty striking list.
  118. 9:14And some when you think about those who merit eternal damnation, you might consider, you
  119. 9:20know, murderers and immoral persons.
  120. 9:22And I want to be clear that's talking about immorality within the sexual or the puriant
  121. 9:28interest context.
  122. 9:29All right.
  123. 9:31sorcerers and liars, some of those you might anticipate to some degree, then yeah, yeah, I understand
  124. 9:41what you're saying there. But isn't it amazing that before you get to that long list of what you might
  125. 9:48anticipate, the list of those who qualify for the Lake of Fire in Brimstone, that list in the book
  126. 9:54of Revelation begins with those who are cowardly, with the cowardly. And then it mentions the unbelieving.
  127. 10:05What is being communicated to us there?
  128. 10:11The expression of the cowardly is specifically in reference to those who may have some understanding
  129. 10:20of what is real, what is true, and yet because of fear of circumstances, they refuse to adhere
  130. 10:25to it, to stand firm for it.
  131. 10:29I present this to you today for your consideration, largely, largely because one of the major things
  132. 10:40that is missing in our day and our age is a simple dose of courage, of courage.
  133. 10:48In many ways, we have scores of people who are cowardly, those who virtue signal and try
  134. 10:55to present themselves as champions of some sort, they're more like politicians.
  135. 11:01You know, if your opinion is the one held by the majority of the influence in a particular
  136. 11:08region, you are not being courageous for stating it out loud.
  137. 11:14You're not courageous because you say with most people around you already think.
  138. 11:20That's not courageous.
  139. 11:21And I'm not saying that courage is a characteristic or a virtue that is typified or demonstrated
  140. 11:29solely by being contrarian.
  141. 11:40Being contrarian is not courageous.
  142. 11:46Courage in reality is connected to truth.
  143. 11:54Courage is connected to truth.
  144. 11:58Courage is not indicated by volume, just because you talk louder.
  145. 12:02Doesn't make you courageous.
  146. 12:07Beligerent does not make you courageous.
  147. 12:15Courage is very often like icebergs.
  148. 12:19Well you might see the tip visibly, but the mass, mass, I'm sorry, the mass or its substance
  149. 12:27is usually beneath the surface.
  150. 12:30It's kind of like you tried to push, but oh, and when you tried to push, you thought there
  151. 12:36would be no resistance, but all of a sudden, oh, I pushed, but old boy didn't move.
  152. 12:43We need in our day and age, Godly men, especially in Godly women of courage.
  153. 12:54Again, you're not selling wolf tickets.
  154. 12:58That's what my dad used to say over there selling wolf tickets, barking loud, talking loud,
  155. 13:06saying nothing. Recklessness is not courage. Indistriminate banter is not courage. But to
  156. 13:18put the appropriate measure on why courage is required, I point you to Revelation chapter
  157. 13:2421 verse eight. But as for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable murderers and immoral
  158. 13:33persons, sorcerers, idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with
  159. 13:39fire and brimstone. That is the second death.
  160. 13:45Cowardliness in this context, which again is connected to truth, is placed akin on the
  161. 13:52same level with murdering and hormunging and lying and idolatry and sorcery. I'm sharing
  162. 14:06this to encourage you to welcome the Spirit of God to cultivate courage in your hearts.
  163. 14:13This is something I'm praying for in my own life. What helped me be a man of courage. I'm
  164. 14:22I'm not looking for a fight, but I ain't running from none even.
  165. 14:26I ain't trying to pick one, but I ain't running from them even.
  166. 14:32It's another block, block lesson.
  167. 14:35Hey, don't start no mess.
  168. 14:37But if the mess gets started, you're not running from it either.
  169. 14:41And again, this is not to be pugnacious, not to be a brawler.
  170. 14:45But the very simple fact is, is that truth is worth living for,
  171. 14:52and truth with a capital T.
  172. 14:54It's worth dying for.
  173. 15:00a discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  174. 15:03Not being alert, making unwise decisions,
  175. 15:06moving without a sense of urgency,
  176. 15:08any and all of these actions in wartime
  177. 15:10can literally cause someone to get killed.
  178. 15:13Psalm 91 is a unique weapon in scripture
  179. 15:16that addresses many of the perils in life.
  180. 15:19Using this weapon daily helps us to be prepared
  181. 15:22from many of the attacks the devil
  182. 15:24may utilize consistently against us.
  183. 15:27Our encouragement to you is to pray,
  184. 15:30Psalm 91 every single day over yourself and over your family.
  185. 15:34Because remember, in the dangerous crazy world we live in,
  186. 15:37no one can protect you like the Lord can.
  187. 15:40Lord, anointed so fresh with a spin of grace and mercy
  188. 15:42that would empower us to be warrior minded believers
  189. 15:46who are absolutely every day, praying Psalm 91,
  190. 15:50as well as putting other weapons to work
  191. 15:52fruitfully and wisely.
  192. 15:54In Jesus' name we do pray, amen.
  193. 16:04Shining light into the darkness.
  194. 16:07This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  195. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  196. 16:12Abraham Hamilton III here.
  197. 16:17During the break, Bobby and I just talking about
  198. 16:18the breath of the fraud and the waste
  199. 16:24and the abuse that's being uncovered.
  200. 16:27You know, a billion here, the billion there,
  201. 16:29man that adds up.
  202. 16:32I have some, I don't even get too late in the show,
  203. 16:34talks about $900 billion.
  204. 16:37Not a jibillion, let me make sure I'm saying it right.
  205. 16:40I'm sorry, 900 million, 900 million,
  206. 16:45slashed from the Department of Education,
  207. 16:48in addition to other places.
  208. 16:50Another 330 million was found.
  209. 16:56It really, really, really, really, really makes you sick.
  210. 17:01Really makes you sick.
  211. 17:04March 1st, Saturday, March 1st,
  212. 17:06we will be joining the Garrett Memorial Christian School
  213. 17:08for the Gala, Gala, Gala.
  214. 17:12I'm gonna learn how to say that we were one day.
  215. 17:14For the Gala, March 1st,
  216. 17:16you are invited to come in order to do so
  217. 17:18you will need to register to do so simply go to Eventbrite, GCMS Gala, GCMS Gala. Is that
  218. 17:29the right site right here on the rundown? All right. Support that working on. You can also
  219. 17:37register by mail for those who want to do so. Garrett Memorial Christian School is in Hope
  220. 17:42Arkansas looking forward to returning there. I will be there after we spend a week in at
  221. 17:49the NRB, religious broadcast convention will be broadcasting live from the gay Lord Texan
  222. 17:57and Greek Vine, Texas. We're looking forward to that time there. It's getting busy already.
  223. 18:06We're just in February, but it's getting busy already. We're looking forward to it. On Friday,
  224. 18:13and because of the time difference, I didn't have time to present this to you for the program,
  225. 18:17for Friday's program, but JD Vance spoke at the Munich Security Conference. Now, if you
  226. 18:23like me, I didn't know what the Munich Security Conference was until JD Vance spoke there.
  227. 18:29So I did a little research.
  228. 18:32The Munich, this is how the Munich Security Conference describes itself.
  229. 18:35The Munich Security Conference is the world's leading forum for debating international security
  230. 18:40policy.
  231. 18:41It is an avenue for diplomatic initiatives to address the world's most pressing security
  232. 18:46concerns.
  233. 18:47It goes on.
  234. 18:49The Munich Security Conference has a transatlantic and European roots, but our activities also
  235. 18:55reflect a globalized world.
  236. 18:57The MSC strives to increase its geographic diversity and reach to, I'm sorry, strives
  237. 19:05to increase its geographic diversity and reach to include all relevant stakeholders.
  238. 19:10I'm just going to pause for a second.
  239. 19:13When I start reading stuff like this, it starts to make me a little nervous.
  240. 19:19Who would be stakeholders to comprise the geographic diversity and reach for a Munich
  241. 19:26security conference?
  242. 19:28Are you a stakeholder because you say you're a stakeholder?
  243. 19:32Or does some external third party arbiter determine who is and who is not a stakeholder?
  244. 19:38A stakeholder's sufficient to be invited to the Munich security conference, by the way.
  245. 19:44I'm going to keep reading.
  246. 19:45And this is all from their website.
  247. 19:47Yeah.
  248. 19:49Yeah.
  249. 19:51And if you, Bobby's question was, well, who's irrelevant?
  250. 19:54Who's not a stakeholder?
  251. 19:55I mean, we're talking about security, right?
  252. 19:59Continuing on, the Munich Security Conference aims
  253. 20:02at debating the world's most relevant security challenges.
  254. 20:05And y'all listen up, ears perk up.
  255. 20:07The MSC does not only include the most urgent security challenges
  256. 20:11in its programs, but also draws attention to issues
  257. 20:15that might not yet be on the top of the security community's agenda.
  258. 20:23I'm pausing against, stepping away.
  259. 20:25from their own bio of themselves.
  260. 20:26That is the MSC.
  261. 20:29Bobby, you are a veteran of the United States military.
  262. 20:33Would you like to inform us as to who would be a part
  263. 20:39of the quote unquote security community?
  264. 20:45Is that not worth some consideration?
  265. 20:48Who is the security community?
  266. 20:52Stay coders were mentioned initially.
  267. 20:54Now it's security community.
  268. 20:55Okay, let me keep going.
  269. 20:57The Munich Security Conference embraces
  270. 21:00a comprehensive definition of security,
  271. 21:03which encompasses not only traditional,
  272. 21:06national or military security,
  273. 21:09but also takes into account, among others,
  274. 21:11the economic, environmental, and human dimensions
  275. 21:15of security.
  276. 21:19Does that make you feel?
  277. 21:26You know, maybe something wrong with me,
  278. 21:27maybe it's because I literally watched
  279. 21:30governments around the world tell American citizens
  280. 21:35and to tell citizens in their countries
  281. 21:37that you cannot go outside,
  282. 21:40we're gonna quarantine healthy people
  283. 21:42because of a pathogen that we now know
  284. 21:45to be the product of American funded gain-of-function research.
  285. 21:53I told you on this program,
  286. 21:54the United Nations somewhat bragged in internal Miranda
  287. 21:57that I happen to come across and read for you
  288. 21:59that they knew that six feet social distancing,
  289. 22:07Mass wearing would have no impact whatsoever on the contraction or the dissemination of the Wuhan flu. They knew that.
  290. 22:14I read to you from the memorandum that the UN said that we know that this doesn't work to stem the tide of contraction or transmission of the virus,
  291. 22:24but it was a healthy exercise in seeing how well people comply with dictates.
  292. 22:31It was an experiment in compliance.
  293. 22:36I watched that.
  294. 22:37So you got to excuse me if I don't take too kindly
  295. 22:43to groups of people gathering in their safe, suited,
  296. 22:47tied environments and discussing my security.
  297. 22:52Did I mention that the Wuhan flu happened after you had
  298. 22:56the, what was the event in New York?
  299. 23:00The crisis strategy session, they had just in case
  300. 23:05a global pandemic took place.
  301. 23:07You remember that?
  302. 23:10Some of you watching the show in the comments,
  303. 23:12you remember the name of the event,
  304. 23:12we covered it extensively.
  305. 23:15Just before, I mean,
  306. 23:20these things, man, they make me uncomfortable.
  307. 23:24And then you have this little addition.
  308. 23:29The Munich Security Conference has been,
  309. 23:31for more than 60 years,
  310. 23:33has been promoting international dialogue,
  311. 23:35offering a platform for global decision makers,
  312. 23:39involving the next generation in this exchange,
  313. 23:41has always been a primary goal of the MSC.
  314. 23:46That's it, event 21.
  315. 23:49Thank you.
  316. 23:50Thank you.
  317. 23:51Look, other people can forget these things.
  318. 23:53I'm not, I'm not.
  319. 23:55You cannot tell me that you have strategizers
  320. 23:59where you have Dr. Fraucci, Bill Gates,
  321. 24:01the Chinese equivalent of Dr. Fraucci.
  322. 24:04They're all gathered in New York City
  323. 24:07planning for this event 21
  324. 24:09that just very well may perhaps likely be,
  325. 24:11You know, a global pandemic caused by some biological, biological pathogen and oops.
  326. 24:26Then you, I've learned about this Munich security council.
  327. 24:28They've been meeting for over 60 decades, you know, discussing international security
  328. 24:33because they were not traditional military.
  329. 24:35No, no.
  330. 24:36And guys, I'm not just talking about just, Oh, 10 foil hat conspiracy theories.
  331. 24:40But how many conspiracy theories did I come through?
  332. 24:47Anyway, I brought this up because JD Vance spoke
  333. 24:53at this place in Munich, Germany.
  334. 24:57And I have to tell you, this is one of the best speeches
  335. 24:59I've heard in my lifetime from a leader.
  336. 25:02And I'm saying a leader intentionally,
  337. 25:04because I mean, I've never seen anything like,
  338. 25:09I mean, JD Vance, literally, in their faces.
  339. 25:15That's what it was, not even 21, 301.
  340. 25:18301, it was in New York, that's what it was.
  341. 25:21It was in New York.
  342. 25:24I figured out doing the break,
  343. 25:25but I reported it here at length.
  344. 25:27So, pardon, forgive me for not remembering it.
  345. 25:29memorizing the specific name, but I'll find it before we come back from this after this break.
  346. 25:35But JD Vance spoke at this event and this dude literally straight up in their faces rebuked
  347. 25:42Europeans, including our European allies and not generally. He called our nations by name and I'm
  348. 25:46gonna give you a sample of that. But he rebuked them for mass immigration, for destroying free speech,
  349. 25:54rejecting religious freedom, trampling on religious freedom, overturning elections in the name of
  350. 25:59quote unquote, defending democracy. I mean, he did his he had these people crying. I'm telling
  351. 26:05I'm going to show you. And he warned and my concern about security is not coming from
  352. 26:14Russia and what they're doing in Ukraine. It's largely coming from within these Western
  353. 26:18nations. He said it straight up like Germany criticizing free speech arresting people for
  354. 26:24posting social media memes. The speech was over about close to about 20 minutes about
  355. 26:3219 minutes of some change. So I can't play the whole speech. I want to give you a pretty
  356. 26:36substantive sample of JD speech, JD Vance's speech at the Munich Security Council. Listen
  357. 26:41to and watch clip number three go. Now within living memory of many of you in this room,
  358. 26:48the Cold War positioned defenders of democracy against much more tyrannical forces on this
  359. 26:54continent and consider the side in that fight that censored dissidents, that closed churches,
  360. 27:02canceled elections. Were they the good guys? Certainly not. And thank God they
  361. 27:08lost the Cold War. They lost because they neither valued nor respected all of the
  362. 27:14extraordinary blessings of liberty. The freedom to surprise, to make mistakes, to
  363. 27:20invent, to build, as it turns out you can't mandate innovation or creativity just
  364. 27:27as you can't force people what to think, what to feel, or what to believe. And we
  365. 27:31believe those things are certainly connected.
  366. 27:35And unfortunately, when I look at Europe today,
  367. 27:37it's sometimes not so clear what happened
  368. 27:40to some of the Cold War's winners.
  369. 27:44I look to Brussels, where EU Commissioner Commissars warned
  370. 27:47citizens that they intend to shut down social media
  371. 27:50during times of civil unrest, the moment they spot what
  372. 27:54they've judged to be, quote, hateful content.
  373. 27:59Word of this very country, where police have carried out
  374. 28:01raids against citizens suspected of posting anti-feminist comments online as part of quote
  375. 28:08combating misogyny on the internet a day of action.
  376. 28:12I looked to Sweden where two weeks ago the government convicted a Christian activist for
  377. 28:17participating in Koran burnings that resulted in his friend's murder.
  378. 28:23And as the judge in his case chillingly noted, Sweden's laws to supposedly protect free expression
  379. 28:30do not in fact grant, and I'm quoting,
  380. 28:34a free pass to do or say anything without risking offending
  381. 28:39the group that holds that belief.
  382. 28:42And perhaps most concerningly, I look to our very dear friends,
  383. 28:45the United Kingdom, where the back slide away
  384. 28:48from conscience rights has placed the basic liberties
  385. 28:51of religious Britons in particular in the crosshairs.
  386. 28:55A little over two years ago, the British government
  387. 28:57charged Adam Smith Connor, a 51 year old physiotherapist and an army veteran with the heinous crime
  388. 29:05of standing 50 meters from an abortion clinic and silently praying for three minutes.
  389. 29:12Guys, he went on like that.
  390. 29:16He went on and on and on just like that and calling him out by name, by name.
  391. 29:25Oh, if I had the time to show you the responses by a lot of these European leaders.
  392. 29:33Oh my gosh, they were so upset about what JD Vance said.
  393. 29:40Let me give you an example.
  394. 29:42The Munich Security Conference Chairman Christoph Huzgen.
  395. 29:48Let's do a start cry.
  396. 29:50Oh, I thought we had shared values.
  397. 29:55Seems America's not sharing of values any longer.
  398. 29:58Listen to JD Vance's speech.
  399. 30:00Let me give you a sample of what I'm talking about.
  400. 30:02Listen to and watch.
  401. 30:03Clip number one, this is Munich Security Conference Chairman Christoph Houston
  402. 30:08responding to JD Vance's speech.
  403. 30:10Clip number one, go.
  404. 30:12After the speech of Vice President Vance on Friday,
  405. 30:19we have to fear that our common value base is not that common anymore.
  406. 30:25I'm very grateful to all those European politicians that spoke out and reaffirmed the values and
  407. 30:32principles that they are defending.
  408. 30:35No one did this better than President Ciselensky.
  409. 30:39Let me conclude and this becomes difficult.
  410. 30:42You can't even finish the speech.
  411. 31:03He's crying.
  412. 31:04Now look, Jeff, please put the link to the whole speech in the show notes.
  413. 31:07I encourage everyone to go and watch the whole speech is one of the greatest speeches, if
  414. 31:11not the greatest speech.
  415. 31:12Certainly the greatest speech in my lifetime.
  416. 31:17Oh man, this dude, can you imagine a grown man
  417. 31:20crying for something like this?
  418. 31:22And worse than that, what happened to the Europeans, man?
  419. 31:25You heard these people clapping for this cry, baby?
  420. 31:30He can't even finish his remarks because he's so upset
  421. 31:33that JD Vance had their dashing to say,
  422. 31:35hey yo, y'all some be arresting people for social media posts?
  423. 31:40How can you be a beacon of freedom if a man can't stand outside
  424. 31:43on a abortion clinic and pray quietly to himself?
  425. 31:46He's not talking to anybody.
  426. 31:47He's not confronting anybody.
  427. 31:49He is not doing anything to anybody,
  428. 31:51but you're confronting him himself.
  429. 31:52But he's praying quietly to himself.
  430. 31:56Guys, I'm telling you,
  431. 31:58this trajectory that our nation was on,
  432. 32:00we were on the trajectory to repeat
  433. 32:03this European pancification of an entire continent.
  434. 32:10We're all the men, man.
  435. 32:14Remember I started the program?
  436. 32:16About the cowardly?
  437. 32:21And I'm not talking about JD Vance
  438. 32:23as an individual his persona, I'm talking about his willingness to stand flat-footed and tell
  439. 32:27the truth.
  440. 32:29How are you going to be at a security conference and you are part of the very nations that are
  441. 32:35literally arresting people because of ideas and thoughts?
  442. 32:41Thought policing.
  443. 32:44You know why?
  444. 32:45Because many of the Europeans are simply totalitarian.
  445. 32:48And so what they cannot abide is dissent.
  446. 32:52So they agree with using government force to crack down on freedom.
  447. 32:59Day, Day, morning to the eighth central. Pastor Jeff Shreve offers real truth for today. I'm
  448. 33:04the pastor of First Baptist Church in Texas and the founder of From His Heart Ministries.
  449. 33:10The world around us is rapidly changing, but God and His truth will never change. I may
  450. 33:15be the host of the show, but I want God's Word and His truth to be the star of the show.
  451. 33:21Join Pastor Jeff Shreve each weekday morning at the eighth central for real truth for today
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  461. 34:00Navigate the hate. This is David Wheaton, host of the Christian Royal View.
  462. 34:05Jesus used strong language to describe the reaction the unbelieving world would have to his followers.
  463. 34:11If you were of the world, the world would love its own.
  464. 34:14But because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world because of this, the world hates you.
  465. 34:21Why the hate?
  466. 34:22Jesus said, for everyone who does evil hates the light, and does not come to the light, lest his deeds be exposed.
  467. 34:30Sinners want their sin, but Christians are called to warn and urge unbelievers to forsake
  468. 34:36it and trust in Christ.
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  470. 34:44TheChristianWorldView.org, and then join us this weekend for another topic that will sharpen
  471. 34:48your worldview.
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  475. 35:14Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner
  476. 35:16We need we need the former Kenyan president to let old what's my man's name?
  477. 35:23Christoph, why are you crying Christoph?
  478. 35:28Why are you crying? There's no crying in baseball Christoph. That's ridiculous man
  479. 35:36And guys, you cannot make this stuff up.
  480. 35:40Almost right on cue.
  481. 35:4160 Minutes covers the story this weekend.
  482. 35:45Guess from where?
  483. 35:47Drum roll please.
  484. 35:52Germany, right from Germany.
  485. 35:55Yep.
  486. 35:56Yep.
  487. 35:57Now I by no means think CBS and 60 Minutes did this intentionally
  488. 36:03because that's be fair.
  489. 36:05We have quite a few, how shall I say it?
  490. 36:08totalitarian leaning folks there.
  491. 36:14But I want you to look at this.
  492. 36:18This is crazy.
  493. 36:20So 60 minutes covers this story out of Germany
  494. 36:25to where they are literally right now.
  495. 36:27At the exact same time, JD Vance is speaking at the Munich,
  496. 36:30which is in Germany by the way,
  497. 36:32the Munich Security Conference.
  498. 36:35Germans are celebrating their laws
  499. 36:38that allow them to arrest people
  500. 36:40with social media posts.
  501. 36:41Listen to and watch clip number 60.
  502. 36:43This is an interview on 60 Minutes with Josephine Balon,
  503. 36:47who is the CEO of an organization in Germany called
  504. 36:51Hate Aid.
  505. 36:53Hate Aid, clip number two.
  506. 36:55Listen to and watch clip two, go.
  507. 36:57The criticism that, you know, this feels like the surveillance
  508. 36:59that Germany conducted 80 years ago.
  509. 37:02How do you respond to that?
  510. 37:04There is no surveillance.
  511. 37:05Josephine Balon is a CEO of Hate Aid,
  512. 37:08a Berlin-based human rights organization
  513. 37:11that supports victims of online violence.
  514. 37:14In the United States, a lot of people look at this
  515. 37:16and say this is restricting free speech.
  516. 37:18It's a threat to democracy.
  517. 37:20Free speech needs boundaries.
  518. 37:25And in the case of Germany, these boundaries
  519. 37:28are part of our constitution.
  520. 37:30Without boundaries, a very small group of people
  521. 37:34can rely on endless freedom to say anything that they want,
  522. 37:39while everyone else is scared and intimidated.
  523. 37:42In your fears that if people are freely attacked online,
  524. 37:47that they'll withdraw from the discussion.
  525. 37:50This is not only a fear, it's already taking place.
  526. 37:52Already half of the internet users in Germany
  527. 37:55are afraid to express their political opinion,
  528. 37:58and they rarely participate in public debates online anymore.
  529. 38:02Half of the internet users.
  530. 38:03This is hilarious.
  531. 38:05She doesn't understand.
  532. 38:07So you don't understand that perhaps the reason why Germans don't want to debate their opinions online
  533. 38:15could it be that they're more afraid of offending someone? Like I didn't get to this clip but I had
  534. 38:22another clip that I was preparing where they're literally conducting 6am raids. No, they're not
  535. 38:27arresting illegal aliens and deported them to the tune of vanilla. I suspect. No, they're not doing that.
  536. 38:33They're not doing that. They are arresting me. Listen, their laws allow them to not only assess a fine
  537. 38:38They're confiscating their phones and computers and things.
  538. 38:42And this lady was supposed to be an aid of human rights.
  539. 38:46She doesn't recognize.
  540. 38:47Perhaps the German people are not interacting on social media
  541. 38:50because they know if they're friends about it,
  542. 38:52they could get arrested.
  543. 38:53Free speech needs to have boundaries.
  544. 39:00And what are those boundaries, ma'am?
  545. 39:04Literally confirming what JD Vance is saying.
  546. 39:07So in other words, in Germany,
  547. 39:08there's no such thing as free speech.
  548. 39:10That's what she's saying.
  549. 39:13There was one there, these prosecutors talking,
  550. 39:15Like you can get a fine in Germany. It's a crime if you insult someone.
  551. 39:22Guys, I'm not joking. Go and look this stuff up.
  552. 39:24If you insult somebody, it's a crime. It's not just bad taste. It's not just being rude. It's a crime.
  553. 39:31And guess what? The fines are exponentially more. They increase if you insult someone online.
  554. 39:43This is this this is this this is remarkable.
  555. 39:48This is remarkable. Well, I'm gonna keep moving.
  556. 39:58President Trump's Director for the Office of Management and Budget is Russell Vote.
  557. 40:06We've talked about him before.
  558. 40:08He is a Christian.
  559. 40:12He is one who believes in the sanctity of human life.
  560. 40:21As the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, he has a unique position to, how
  561. 40:28shall I say this?
  562. 40:29I'll do it in doge language review certain expenditures.
  563. 40:37Well, a group of pro-life organizations
  564. 40:39and individuals including the American Family Association,
  565. 40:41we signed on to this letter,
  566. 40:44appealing to director, vote,
  567. 40:47utilize his position in the office of management and budget
  568. 40:52to review funding, federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
  569. 40:56The letter pointed out,
  570. 40:58did I ask you to make the letter?
  571. 41:01I didn't do that. I didn't do that. Okay. In the letter my bad my bad the letter says
  572. 41:06In 2022 Planned Parenthood ended the lives of almost 400,000 babies
  573. 41:12Aborting more than 220 babies for each child they referred for adoption. I just time out wait a minute pause
  574. 41:20Wait that fact for a moment. They're calling their organization
  575. 41:26Organization Planned Parenthood, but for every child that is referred for adoption
  576. 41:32220 were
  577. 41:34murdered. According to the government accountability office, I really listen well to this Planned
  578. 41:43Parenthood affiliates receive $148 million in health and human services grants and 1.5 billion
  579. 41:55with AB in Medicare, Medicaid and chip payments. Now, why am I emphasizing that for so long? Planned
  580. 42:04and their supporters have insisted,
  581. 42:09oh, there's no money that goes to all the abortions.
  582. 42:13And I told you numerous times that that is an absolute farce.
  583. 42:18First and foremost, I've used the analogy before.
  584. 42:21If I'm a burger restaurant,
  585. 42:24Bobby comes to Abe's burger depot and says,
  586. 42:27you know what Abe, I'm gonna donate $100 million
  587. 42:30to Abe's burger depot,
  588. 42:31but you cannot use any of the money I donate to purchase beef
  589. 42:36because I'm a vegetarian.
  590. 42:42I'm laughing at the idea of Bobby being a vegetarian.
  591. 42:45I'm a vegetarian.
  592. 42:46I say, oh, oh, Mr. Rosa, I'll roll these Rs
  593. 42:50and confirm as I receive your $100 million check,
  594. 42:54scout son, I shan't use a penny of thigh funds
  595. 42:59for beef purchases.
  596. 43:03What has just happened?
  597. 43:05Mr. Rosa has just que-
  598. 43:07freed up $100 million in my budget that I was about to spend on bonds.
  599. 43:13Now I don't have to spend it anymore.
  600. 43:15So guess what he's just done?
  601. 43:17Mr. Arosa has made me now able to spend even more money on beef because now I don't have to spend $100 million on bonds.
  602. 43:28And the thing that's so laughable is that Planned Parenthood would say,
  603. 43:33oh, but the money goes to all of these other services, not to the abortions themselves.
  604. 43:37But what they don't tell you is that these are services that are employed in pursuit of the abortions generally
  605. 43:42So the ultrasound to help them murder the child the confirmation of the pregnancy to help them murder the child
  606. 43:49The various medications to help them murder the child
  607. 43:53Is
  608. 43:55It's a fraud, but even beyond that
  609. 43:58When you have Medicare Medicaid and chip payments
  610. 44:01These are often in the form of reimbursements
  611. 44:04For abortion services, you have over a billion and a half dollars paid in that way.
  612. 44:11Simply put, the letter that we wrote to Mr. Vote, well, let me say the letter that we signed
  613. 44:15on to, we didn't write it, we signed on to the letter.
  614. 44:17Simply said, Mr. Vote, we'd appreciate you using your position in the Office of Management
  615. 44:22and Budget to review federal expenditures because taxpayers currently are footing the bill for
  616. 44:29Planned Parenthood.
  617. 44:3034% of their annual budget is paid for by taxpayer.
  618. 44:34Did you know that?
  619. 44:37More importantly, how does it make you feel to know
  620. 44:40that your hard-earned tax dollars and mine,
  621. 44:45because I can tell you how I feel about it,
  622. 44:48are paying for 34% of Planned Parenthood's budget.
  623. 44:53Doesn't sit well with me.
  624. 44:59So we're asking him to apply a doge level,
  625. 45:05quality and intensity to that federal expenditure,
  626. 45:08and to see how much can be cut, if not all of it.
  627. 45:11There's no reason why Planned Parenthood
  628. 45:13to be paid for, to be supported with taxpayers dollars.
  629. 45:19Bottom line, bottom line.
  630. 45:23Speaking of doge-like intensity and quality,
  631. 45:30Department of Education, a little bit,
  632. 45:35little bit extra material that needed to be trimmed.
  633. 45:39Listen to and watch clip number four, clip four, go.
  634. 45:43Last night, the White House firing the inspector general
  635. 45:45for USAID after the watchdog's office
  636. 45:48warned that doge's dismantling of the agency
  637. 45:51had made it nearly impossible to monitor more than $8 billion
  638. 45:54in humanitarian funds.
  639. 45:56Massive cuts also announced that the Department of Education
  640. 45:59slashing 89 independent research contracts
  641. 46:02worth nearly $900 million.
  642. 46:04A judge is considering a lawsuit to keep Doge
  643. 46:07from accessing student loan databases.
  644. 46:12With an additional $330 million discovered today,
  645. 46:19guys, it is galling to me.
  646. 46:22I'm planning to do a show.
  647. 46:25I'm looking for a deadline to be reached.
  648. 46:27on all of the things that were discovered
  649. 46:29and cut just in the first month
  650. 46:31of President Trump's administration,
  651. 46:33just in the first month.
  652. 46:39I was telling Bobby before the show to start,
  653. 46:40it makes me nauseous, man.
  654. 46:43It makes me nauseous.
  655. 46:45I work hard for my money.
  656. 46:47I work hard for what I earn.
  657. 46:50I don't want my money going to these things.
  658. 46:55You know, you can talk all of these things, hide amendment.
  659. 46:59Money going to Planned Parenthood
  660. 47:00is going to support the murder of innocent children.
  661. 47:02Bottom line.
  662. 47:03That's just the bottom line.
  663. 47:08Planned Parenthood also has become one of the preeminent sources of transgender mutilation,
  664. 47:14treatments, hormones, chemicals.
  665. 47:19That's just the bottom line.
  666. 47:22And I don't want my tax money going to that.
  667. 47:29I don't want my money going to that.
  668. 47:33We come into the last few moments of the show and I just, just where I started, man, we
  669. 47:45need courage.
  670. 47:47We need courage in this hour.
  671. 47:51We especially need our Christian brothers to meet this moment with clarity, with conviction,
  672. 47:56with resolution, being fully persuaded that the King of glory is worthy of our commitment
  673. 48:14because we're living in a pivotal moment in human history and a pivotal moment in our nation's
  674. 48:22history.
  675. 48:24And for far too long, we've gotten to the place and we've gotten to the place and let's just
  676. 48:29be honest about it.
  677. 48:30We've gotten to the place where our federal government is so bloated, we don't have a clue
  678. 48:33where our money is going.
  679. 48:35We don't even know.
  680. 48:36We don't even know.
  681. 48:38We don't even know.
  682. 48:39And we've been so hamstrung by the regressive sycophants and those that are addicted to the
  683. 48:45federal Leviathan that they're working a federal shell game and they will file lawsuit after
  684. 48:51lawsuit after lawsuit to keep the American people from knowing what's really going on.
  685. 48:59You know, if we were to be honest and I'm telling you, I'm right there with you, most
  686. 49:02of us had no clue the depth to which USAID was manipulating global affairs and using
  687. 49:08our money to do it. That's just the bottom line. We've known that we're not being run by Congress
  688. 49:14because Congress is main job by and large. There's some good people, but let's be honest,
  689. 49:18their minority, Congress's job by and large is being elected and get a reelected. So they
  690. 49:23haven't been passing laws necessarily. The majority of what's been happening federally has
  691. 49:27been happening by administrative agency. And we've wondered how is this funding happening?
  692. 49:35We've had conversations about the uni party. We didn't know the uni party actually exists
  693. 49:38through USAID.
  694. 49:40We have these rival entities and they switch money back and forth between themselves.
  695. 49:47Oh, hey, this is a Republican administration.
  696. 49:50It's probably better for this initiative to be done by Democrats.
  697. 49:52Oh, this is a Democrat administration.
  698. 49:54It's probably best for Republicans to go forward and do this.
  699. 49:56Oh, it's a Republican administration.
  700. 49:58Republicans should probably do this.
  701. 50:03And we wonder, how do these people with $174,000 annual salary that in a matter of six months
  702. 50:08that they are now worth $5 million in a matter of one year,
  703. 50:11and I was $10 million in a matter of two years.
  704. 50:14There were $20, $25 million, but on $174,000 salary,
  705. 50:21and it makes me sick to my stomach.
  706. 50:24When I pray to the Lord, shine his light on and on,
  707. 50:27and that we have the fortitude to be wise,
  708. 50:31but also to be deliberate in our response.
  709. 50:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  710. 50:41may not necessarily reflect those
  711. 50:43of the American Family Association
  712. 50:45or American Family Radio.

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