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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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0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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0:33Good evening, everybody.
0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
0:36the third here joined by the corner contingent right across from me,
0:40my man a hundred grand, Mr. Bobby.
0:43Okay.
0:45And in the screening room, produced extraordinaire often imitated,
0:48never duplicated.
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0:52Ladies and gentlemen, we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the
0:56program.
0:57At this very moment many of you, if not most of you are making your transition.
1:02I got to zip this man.
1:03This thing is taking all kind of whisper sounds in the mic.
1:07Many of you have not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where
1:10you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
1:14And as you do so, I want to remind you to make your moves with intentionality.
1:21to remind you of the primacy that God places on family and encourage you to embrace that
1:28primacy and to apply it to yourself.
1:31And when I say the primacy that God places on family, I'm speaking specifically to the fact
1:36that the first human institution that God established was the family with marriage at the center.
1:45There's a reason that before you get to a modern iteration of priests, before you get to modern
1:51iterations or should I say before you get to our orders of priests or orders of
1:54profits before you get to modern iterations of civil government.
1:57That's what I was intending to say.
1:59The first human institution, even before you get to the New Testament church,
2:05the first human institution that God establishes is the family is the family.
2:09It's the family, the outsized impact that families have on individuals.
2:13Guys, that is by design.
2:16There's a reason why you have people in their 40s, 50, 60, 70 years old,
2:21even. And when you have conversations with them, they talk to you about what happened in their
2:27upbringing. There's a reason why the mental health professionals who may not understand a lot of the
2:32core notions, but no matter what pathology they are attempting to address, they normally begin
2:38their query with a question. Tell me about your relationship with your father. God designed
2:44fathers to have outsized impact on people. God designed family to have outsized impact on people.
2:50It is by design. It is unfortunate that in many ways, the body of Christ is kind of behind
3:02the curve and understanding that significance. You know, Booker D. Washington once said,
3:11it's far easier to raise strong boys than to repair broken men. Family has its is significant.
3:29What goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
3:37I was talking to a group and one said, you know, I'm just a mom and I just stopped.
3:44I said, man, I'm just going to tell you, playing this.
3:45No such thing as being just a mom.
3:48No such thing.
3:49I know what the world says, but the world doesn't hold the corner of the market on what
3:54is true.
3:56There's no such thing as you being just a mom.
3:59I encourage some, some men, I'm saying, listen, when it comes to having a mission for your life,
4:07you don't have to look at some, you know, outside, I'm going to build a skyscraper on Mount Everest.
4:14One of the most radical things you can do in this day and age is find a wife, marry her,
4:21rear children together in the nurturing admonition of the Lord, dedicate yourself
4:27to serving God through serving your family and setting the course to establish
4:32generational faithfulness to the King of kings and the Lord of lords, as best as possible. There's
4:37nothing that you and I can do to guarantee that our children will be believers. But what we can,
4:44let me say more specifically and to say it better, what we are accountable to God for is the quality
4:52of faithfulness that we render unto him. What is foremost required of a servant is that he is found
4:59faithful. That's right, find a godly wife. Well, you know, even that we can have that conversation
5:05another day, but wife is not just a woman.
5:08You know, when the scripture says he that finds a wife finds a good
5:10thing, he's the scripture, the Lord is revealing to us a qualitative
5:13component of a female.
5:14He doesn't just say find a woman.
5:16He doesn't just say find a pretty lady.
5:19Wife speaks to her quality, which is what she has before the
5:22prospective husband discovers her.
5:24He that finds a wife finds a good thing.
5:27That's a qualitative assessment.
5:29So what I'm saying is that the term wife intrinsic to it,
5:32biblically speaking is godliness. We'll deal with that another day in more, more full fashion.
5:40To the word of God we go, Revelation chapter 21, Revelation chapter 21 verse 8. I mean,
5:53Just been pondering and praying and Revelation chapter 21, verses 5 through 8. This is toward
6:03the end of the book, the word Revelation in Greek is apocalypsis, where we get out English
6:10where the apocalypse from, the word apocalypse literally means to reveal.
6:14I don't realize that.
6:17I want to remind you that as we discuss the book of Revelation, there's no
6:20s on the end of it.
6:22Um, you have the Apostle John recording what Jesus reveals to him about the end
6:29times.
6:31All right.
6:32Revelation up to 21 verse five.
6:35And he who sits on the throne said, behold, I am making all things new.
6:40And he said right and he said right for these words are faithful and true.
6:47Then he said to me, it is done.
6:49I am the alpha and the omega, the beginning and the end.
6:53I will give to the one who thirsts from the spring of the water of life without cost.
7:00He who overcomes will inherit these things.
7:03Now will be his God and he will be my son.
7:07for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable and murderers and immoral persons and sorcerers
7:17and idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone,
7:26which is the second death.
7:29Now I want to explain a few things.
7:32Chapter 21 includes components of Jesus revealing to the Apostle John the new heaven and new earth.
7:41This is a portion of that discourse.
7:45So when the scripture says in verse six, I am the alpha and the omega, the beginning and
7:52the end.
7:53Some people may not be aware, but alpha is the first letter in the Greek alphabet.
7:57Omega is the last letter in the Greek alphabet.
8:01So when God reveals himself to John by saying, I am the alpha and the Omega is literally like
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
8:13is what is being revealed in the verses, preceding all manner of positive things are mentioned,
8:22which is why verse seven says he who overcomes will inherit these things. That's what is being
8:28referred to there, but then a contrast is often a verse eight, but for the cowardly,
8:36or some translations there say, says, but for the fearful and unbelieving and abominable
8:44and murderers and immoral persons. King James, for example, there says, hormongers, the Greek
8:50where there is pornos, pornos, hormongers, and sorcerers and idolaters and all-iars.
9:03part will be in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone.
9:08Now, you see right there in verse eight, that is a pretty striking list.
9:14And some when you think about those who merit eternal damnation, you might consider, you
9:20know, murderers and immoral persons.
9:22And I want to be clear that's talking about immorality within the sexual or the puriant
9:28interest context.
9:29All right.
9:31sorcerers and liars, some of those you might anticipate to some degree, then yeah, yeah, I understand
9:41what you're saying there. But isn't it amazing that before you get to that long list of what you might
9:48anticipate, the list of those who qualify for the Lake of Fire in Brimstone, that list in the book
9:54of Revelation begins with those who are cowardly, with the cowardly. And then it mentions the unbelieving.
10:05What is being communicated to us there?
10:11The expression of the cowardly is specifically in reference to those who may have some understanding
10:20of what is real, what is true, and yet because of fear of circumstances, they refuse to adhere
10:25to it, to stand firm for it.
10:29I present this to you today for your consideration, largely, largely because one of the major things
10:40that is missing in our day and our age is a simple dose of courage, of courage.
10:48In many ways, we have scores of people who are cowardly, those who virtue signal and try
10:55to present themselves as champions of some sort, they're more like politicians.
11:01You know, if your opinion is the one held by the majority of the influence in a particular
11:08region, you are not being courageous for stating it out loud.
11:14You're not courageous because you say with most people around you already think.
11:20That's not courageous.
11:21And I'm not saying that courage is a characteristic or a virtue that is typified or demonstrated
11:29solely by being contrarian.
11:40Being contrarian is not courageous.
11:46Courage in reality is connected to truth.
11:54Courage is connected to truth.
11:58Courage is not indicated by volume, just because you talk louder.
12:02Doesn't make you courageous.
12:07Beligerent does not make you courageous.
12:15Courage is very often like icebergs.
12:19Well you might see the tip visibly, but the mass, mass, I'm sorry, the mass or its substance
12:27is usually beneath the surface.
12:30It's kind of like you tried to push, but oh, and when you tried to push, you thought there
12:36would be no resistance, but all of a sudden, oh, I pushed, but old boy didn't move.
12:43We need in our day and age, Godly men, especially in Godly women of courage.
12:54Again, you're not selling wolf tickets.
12:58That's what my dad used to say over there selling wolf tickets, barking loud, talking loud,
13:06saying nothing. Recklessness is not courage. Indistriminate banter is not courage. But to
13:18put the appropriate measure on why courage is required, I point you to Revelation chapter
13:2421 verse eight. But as for the cowardly and unbelieving and abominable murderers and immoral
13:33persons, sorcerers, idolaters and all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with
13:39fire and brimstone. That is the second death.
13:45Cowardliness in this context, which again is connected to truth, is placed akin on the
13:52same level with murdering and hormunging and lying and idolatry and sorcery. I'm sharing
14:06this to encourage you to welcome the Spirit of God to cultivate courage in your hearts.
14:13This is something I'm praying for in my own life. What helped me be a man of courage. I'm
14:22I'm not looking for a fight, but I ain't running from none even.
14:26I ain't trying to pick one, but I ain't running from them even.
14:32It's another block, block lesson.
14:35Hey, don't start no mess.
14:37But if the mess gets started, you're not running from it either.
14:41And again, this is not to be pugnacious, not to be a brawler.
14:45But the very simple fact is, is that truth is worth living for,
14:52and truth with a capital T.
14:54It's worth dying for.
15:00a discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
15:03Not being alert, making unwise decisions,
15:06moving without a sense of urgency,
15:08any and all of these actions in wartime
15:10can literally cause someone to get killed.
15:13Psalm 91 is a unique weapon in scripture
15:16that addresses many of the perils in life.
15:19Using this weapon daily helps us to be prepared
15:22from many of the attacks the devil
15:24may utilize consistently against us.
15:27Our encouragement to you is to pray,
15:30Psalm 91 every single day over yourself and over your family.
15:34Because remember, in the dangerous crazy world we live in,
15:37no one can protect you like the Lord can.
15:40Lord, anointed so fresh with a spin of grace and mercy
15:42that would empower us to be warrior minded believers
15:46who are absolutely every day, praying Psalm 91,
15:50as well as putting other weapons to work
15:52fruitfully and wisely.
15:54In Jesus' name we do pray, amen.
16:04Shining light into the darkness.
16:07This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
16:12Abraham Hamilton III here.
16:17During the break, Bobby and I just talking about
16:18the breath of the fraud and the waste
16:24and the abuse that's being uncovered.
16:27You know, a billion here, the billion there,
16:29man that adds up.
16:32I have some, I don't even get too late in the show,
16:34talks about $900 billion.
16:37Not a jibillion, let me make sure I'm saying it right.
16:40I'm sorry, 900 million, 900 million,
16:45slashed from the Department of Education,
16:48in addition to other places.
16:50Another 330 million was found.
16:56It really, really, really, really, really makes you sick.
17:01Really makes you sick.
17:04March 1st, Saturday, March 1st,
17:06we will be joining the Garrett Memorial Christian School
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17:14For the Gala, March 1st,
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17:37register by mail for those who want to do so. Garrett Memorial Christian School is in Hope
17:42Arkansas looking forward to returning there. I will be there after we spend a week in at
17:49the NRB, religious broadcast convention will be broadcasting live from the gay Lord Texan
17:57and Greek Vine, Texas. We're looking forward to that time there. It's getting busy already.
18:06We're just in February, but it's getting busy already. We're looking forward to it. On Friday,
18:13and because of the time difference, I didn't have time to present this to you for the program,
18:17for Friday's program, but JD Vance spoke at the Munich Security Conference. Now, if you
18:23like me, I didn't know what the Munich Security Conference was until JD Vance spoke there.
18:29So I did a little research.
18:32The Munich, this is how the Munich Security Conference describes itself.
18:35The Munich Security Conference is the world's leading forum for debating international security
18:40policy.
18:41It is an avenue for diplomatic initiatives to address the world's most pressing security
18:46concerns.
18:47It goes on.
18:49The Munich Security Conference has a transatlantic and European roots, but our activities also
18:55reflect a globalized world.
18:57The MSC strives to increase its geographic diversity and reach to, I'm sorry, strives
19:05to increase its geographic diversity and reach to include all relevant stakeholders.
19:10I'm just going to pause for a second.
19:13When I start reading stuff like this, it starts to make me a little nervous.
19:19Who would be stakeholders to comprise the geographic diversity and reach for a Munich
19:26security conference?
19:28Are you a stakeholder because you say you're a stakeholder?
19:32Or does some external third party arbiter determine who is and who is not a stakeholder?
19:38A stakeholder's sufficient to be invited to the Munich security conference, by the way.
19:44I'm going to keep reading.
19:45And this is all from their website.
19:47Yeah.
19:49Yeah.
19:51And if you, Bobby's question was, well, who's irrelevant?
19:54Who's not a stakeholder?
19:55I mean, we're talking about security, right?
19:59Continuing on, the Munich Security Conference aims
20:02at debating the world's most relevant security challenges.
20:05And y'all listen up, ears perk up.
20:07The MSC does not only include the most urgent security challenges
20:11in its programs, but also draws attention to issues
20:15that might not yet be on the top of the security community's agenda.
20:23I'm pausing against, stepping away.
20:25from their own bio of themselves.
20:26That is the MSC.
20:29Bobby, you are a veteran of the United States military.
20:33Would you like to inform us as to who would be a part
20:39of the quote unquote security community?
20:45Is that not worth some consideration?
20:48Who is the security community?
20:52Stay coders were mentioned initially.
20:54Now it's security community.
20:55Okay, let me keep going.
20:57The Munich Security Conference embraces
21:00a comprehensive definition of security,
21:03which encompasses not only traditional,
21:06national or military security,
21:09but also takes into account, among others,
21:11the economic, environmental, and human dimensions
21:15of security.
21:19Does that make you feel?
21:26You know, maybe something wrong with me,
21:27maybe it's because I literally watched
21:30governments around the world tell American citizens
21:35and to tell citizens in their countries
21:37that you cannot go outside,
21:40we're gonna quarantine healthy people
21:42because of a pathogen that we now know
21:45to be the product of American funded gain-of-function research.
21:53I told you on this program,
21:54the United Nations somewhat bragged in internal Miranda
21:57that I happen to come across and read for you
21:59that they knew that six feet social distancing,
22:07Mass wearing would have no impact whatsoever on the contraction or the dissemination of the Wuhan flu. They knew that.
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,
22:24but it was a healthy exercise in seeing how well people comply with dictates.
22:31It was an experiment in compliance.
22:36I watched that.
22:37So you got to excuse me if I don't take too kindly
22:43to groups of people gathering in their safe, suited,
22:47tied environments and discussing my security.
22:52Did I mention that the Wuhan flu happened after you had
22:56the, what was the event in New York?
23:00The crisis strategy session, they had just in case
23:05a global pandemic took place.
23:07You remember that?
23:10Some of you watching the show in the comments,
23:12you remember the name of the event,
23:12we covered it extensively.
23:15Just before, I mean,
23:20these things, man, they make me uncomfortable.
23:24And then you have this little addition.
23:29The Munich Security Conference has been,
23:31for more than 60 years,
23:33has been promoting international dialogue,
23:35offering a platform for global decision makers,
23:39involving the next generation in this exchange,
23:41has always been a primary goal of the MSC.
23:46That's it, event 21.
23:49Thank you.
23:50Thank you.
23:51Look, other people can forget these things.
23:53I'm not, I'm not.
23:55You cannot tell me that you have strategizers
23:59where you have Dr. Fraucci, Bill Gates,
24:01the Chinese equivalent of Dr. Fraucci.
24:04They're all gathered in New York City
24:07planning for this event 21
24:09that just very well may perhaps likely be,
24:11You know, a global pandemic caused by some biological, biological pathogen and oops.
24:26Then you, I've learned about this Munich security council.
24:28They've been meeting for over 60 decades, you know, discussing international security
24:33because they were not traditional military.
24:35No, no.
24:36And guys, I'm not just talking about just, Oh, 10 foil hat conspiracy theories.
24:40But how many conspiracy theories did I come through?
24:47Anyway, I brought this up because JD Vance spoke
24:53at this place in Munich, Germany.
24:57And I have to tell you, this is one of the best speeches
24:59I've heard in my lifetime from a leader.
25:02And I'm saying a leader intentionally,
25:04because I mean, I've never seen anything like,
25:09I mean, JD Vance, literally, in their faces.
25:15That's what it was, not even 21, 301.
25:18301, it was in New York, that's what it was.
25:21It was in New York.
25:24I figured out doing the break,
25:25but I reported it here at length.
25:27So, pardon, forgive me for not remembering it.
25:29memorizing the specific name, but I'll find it before we come back from this after this break.
25:35But JD Vance spoke at this event and this dude literally straight up in their faces rebuked
25:42Europeans, including our European allies and not generally. He called our nations by name and I'm
25:46gonna give you a sample of that. But he rebuked them for mass immigration, for destroying free speech,
25:54rejecting religious freedom, trampling on religious freedom, overturning elections in the name of
25:59quote unquote, defending democracy. I mean, he did his he had these people crying. I'm telling
26:05I'm going to show you. And he warned and my concern about security is not coming from
26:14Russia and what they're doing in Ukraine. It's largely coming from within these Western
26:18nations. He said it straight up like Germany criticizing free speech arresting people for
26:24posting social media memes. The speech was over about close to about 20 minutes about
26:3219 minutes of some change. So I can't play the whole speech. I want to give you a pretty
26:36substantive sample of JD speech, JD Vance's speech at the Munich Security Council. Listen
26:41to and watch clip number three go. Now within living memory of many of you in this room,
26:48the Cold War positioned defenders of democracy against much more tyrannical forces on this
26:54continent and consider the side in that fight that censored dissidents, that closed churches,
27:02canceled elections. Were they the good guys? Certainly not. And thank God they
27:08lost the Cold War. They lost because they neither valued nor respected all of the
27:14extraordinary blessings of liberty. The freedom to surprise, to make mistakes, to
27:20invent, to build, as it turns out you can't mandate innovation or creativity just
27:27as you can't force people what to think, what to feel, or what to believe. And we
27:31believe those things are certainly connected.
27:35And unfortunately, when I look at Europe today,
27:37it's sometimes not so clear what happened
27:40to some of the Cold War's winners.
27:44I look to Brussels, where EU Commissioner Commissars warned
27:47citizens that they intend to shut down social media
27:50during times of civil unrest, the moment they spot what
27:54they've judged to be, quote, hateful content.
27:59Word of this very country, where police have carried out
28:01raids against citizens suspected of posting anti-feminist comments online as part of quote
28:08combating misogyny on the internet a day of action.
28:12I looked to Sweden where two weeks ago the government convicted a Christian activist for
28:17participating in Koran burnings that resulted in his friend's murder.
28:23And as the judge in his case chillingly noted, Sweden's laws to supposedly protect free expression
28:30do not in fact grant, and I'm quoting,
28:34a free pass to do or say anything without risking offending
28:39the group that holds that belief.
28:42And perhaps most concerningly, I look to our very dear friends,
28:45the United Kingdom, where the back slide away
28:48from conscience rights has placed the basic liberties
28:51of religious Britons in particular in the crosshairs.
28:55A little over two years ago, the British government
28:57charged Adam Smith Connor, a 51 year old physiotherapist and an army veteran with the heinous crime
29:05of standing 50 meters from an abortion clinic and silently praying for three minutes.
29:12Guys, he went on like that.
29:16He went on and on and on just like that and calling him out by name, by name.
29:25Oh, if I had the time to show you the responses by a lot of these European leaders.
29:33Oh my gosh, they were so upset about what JD Vance said.
29:40Let me give you an example.
29:42The Munich Security Conference Chairman Christoph Huzgen.
29:48Let's do a start cry.
29:50Oh, I thought we had shared values.
29:55Seems America's not sharing of values any longer.
29:58Listen to JD Vance's speech.
30:00Let me give you a sample of what I'm talking about.
30:02Listen to and watch.
30:03Clip number one, this is Munich Security Conference Chairman Christoph Houston
30:08responding to JD Vance's speech.
30:10Clip number one, go.
30:12After the speech of Vice President Vance on Friday,
30:19we have to fear that our common value base is not that common anymore.
30:25I'm very grateful to all those European politicians that spoke out and reaffirmed the values and
30:32principles that they are defending.
30:35No one did this better than President Ciselensky.
30:39Let me conclude and this becomes difficult.
30:42You can't even finish the speech.
31:03He's crying.
31:04Now look, Jeff, please put the link to the whole speech in the show notes.
31:07I encourage everyone to go and watch the whole speech is one of the greatest speeches, if
31:11not the greatest speech.
31:12Certainly the greatest speech in my lifetime.
31:17Oh man, this dude, can you imagine a grown man
31:20crying for something like this?
31:22And worse than that, what happened to the Europeans, man?
31:25You heard these people clapping for this cry, baby?
31:30He can't even finish his remarks because he's so upset
31:33that JD Vance had their dashing to say,
31:35hey yo, y'all some be arresting people for social media posts?
31:40How can you be a beacon of freedom if a man can't stand outside
31:43on a abortion clinic and pray quietly to himself?
31:46He's not talking to anybody.
31:47He's not confronting anybody.
31:49He is not doing anything to anybody,
31:51but you're confronting him himself.
31:52But he's praying quietly to himself.
31:56Guys, I'm telling you,
31:58this trajectory that our nation was on,
32:00we were on the trajectory to repeat
32:03this European pancification of an entire continent.
32:10We're all the men, man.
32:14Remember I started the program?
32:16About the cowardly?
32:21And I'm not talking about JD Vance
32:23as an individual his persona, I'm talking about his willingness to stand flat-footed and tell
32:27the truth.
32:29How are you going to be at a security conference and you are part of the very nations that are
32:35literally arresting people because of ideas and thoughts?
32:41Thought policing.
32:44You know why?
32:45Because many of the Europeans are simply totalitarian.
32:48And so what they cannot abide is dissent.
32:52So they agree with using government force to crack down on freedom.
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34:00Navigate the hate. This is David Wheaton, host of the Christian Royal View.
34:05Jesus used strong language to describe the reaction the unbelieving world would have to his followers.
34:11If you were of the world, the world would love its own.
34:14But because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world because of this, the world hates you.
34:21Why the hate?
34:22Jesus said, for everyone who does evil hates the light, and does not come to the light, lest his deeds be exposed.
34:30Sinners want their sin, but Christians are called to warn and urge unbelievers to forsake
34:36it and trust in Christ.
34:38Here are most recent programs with Natasha Crane, author of When Culture Hates You, at
34:44TheChristianWorldView.org, and then join us this weekend for another topic that will sharpen
34:48your worldview.
34:51Listen to The Christian World View with David Wheaton Saturday mornings at 8 Central on American
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35:14Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner
35:16We need we need the former Kenyan president to let old what's my man's name?
35:23Christoph, why are you crying Christoph?
35:28Why are you crying? There's no crying in baseball Christoph. That's ridiculous man
35:36And guys, you cannot make this stuff up.
35:40Almost right on cue.
35:4160 Minutes covers the story this weekend.
35:45Guess from where?
35:47Drum roll please.
35:52Germany, right from Germany.
35:55Yep.
35:56Yep.
35:57Now I by no means think CBS and 60 Minutes did this intentionally
36:03because that's be fair.
36:05We have quite a few, how shall I say it?
36:08totalitarian leaning folks there.
36:14But I want you to look at this.
36:18This is crazy.
36:20So 60 minutes covers this story out of Germany
36:25to where they are literally right now.
36:27At the exact same time, JD Vance is speaking at the Munich,
36:30which is in Germany by the way,
36:32the Munich Security Conference.
36:35Germans are celebrating their laws
36:38that allow them to arrest people
36:40with social media posts.
36:41Listen to and watch clip number 60.
36:43This is an interview on 60 Minutes with Josephine Balon,
36:47who is the CEO of an organization in Germany called
36:51Hate Aid.
36:53Hate Aid, clip number two.
36:55Listen to and watch clip two, go.
36:57The criticism that, you know, this feels like the surveillance
36:59that Germany conducted 80 years ago.
37:02How do you respond to that?
37:04There is no surveillance.
37:05Josephine Balon is a CEO of Hate Aid,
37:08a Berlin-based human rights organization
37:11that supports victims of online violence.
37:14In the United States, a lot of people look at this
37:16and say this is restricting free speech.
37:18It's a threat to democracy.
37:20Free speech needs boundaries.
37:25And in the case of Germany, these boundaries
37:28are part of our constitution.
37:30Without boundaries, a very small group of people
37:34can rely on endless freedom to say anything that they want,
37:39while everyone else is scared and intimidated.
37:42In your fears that if people are freely attacked online,
37:47that they'll withdraw from the discussion.
37:50This is not only a fear, it's already taking place.
37:52Already half of the internet users in Germany
37:55are afraid to express their political opinion,
37:58and they rarely participate in public debates online anymore.
38:02Half of the internet users.
38:03This is hilarious.
38:05She doesn't understand.
38:07So you don't understand that perhaps the reason why Germans don't want to debate their opinions online
38:15could it be that they're more afraid of offending someone? Like I didn't get to this clip but I had
38:22another clip that I was preparing where they're literally conducting 6am raids. No, they're not
38:27arresting illegal aliens and deported them to the tune of vanilla. I suspect. No, they're not doing that.
38:33They're not doing that. They are arresting me. Listen, their laws allow them to not only assess a fine
38:38They're confiscating their phones and computers and things.
38:42And this lady was supposed to be an aid of human rights.
38:46She doesn't recognize.
38:47Perhaps the German people are not interacting on social media
38:50because they know if they're friends about it,
38:52they could get arrested.
38:53Free speech needs to have boundaries.
39:00And what are those boundaries, ma'am?
39:04Literally confirming what JD Vance is saying.
39:07So in other words, in Germany,
39:08there's no such thing as free speech.
39:10That's what she's saying.
39:13There was one there, these prosecutors talking,
39:15Like you can get a fine in Germany. It's a crime if you insult someone.
39:22Guys, I'm not joking. Go and look this stuff up.
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.
39:31And guess what? The fines are exponentially more. They increase if you insult someone online.
39:43This is this this is this this is remarkable.
39:48This is remarkable. Well, I'm gonna keep moving.
39:58President Trump's Director for the Office of Management and Budget is Russell Vote.
40:06We've talked about him before.
40:08He is a Christian.
40:12He is one who believes in the sanctity of human life.
40:21As the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, he has a unique position to, how
40:28shall I say this?
40:29I'll do it in doge language review certain expenditures.
40:37Well, a group of pro-life organizations
40:39and individuals including the American Family Association,
40:41we signed on to this letter,
40:44appealing to director, vote,
40:47utilize his position in the office of management and budget
40:52to review funding, federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
40:56The letter pointed out,
40:58did I ask you to make the letter?
41:01I didn't do that. I didn't do that. Okay. In the letter my bad my bad the letter says
41:06In 2022 Planned Parenthood ended the lives of almost 400,000 babies
41:12Aborting more than 220 babies for each child they referred for adoption. I just time out wait a minute pause
41:20Wait that fact for a moment. They're calling their organization
41:26Organization Planned Parenthood, but for every child that is referred for adoption
41:32220 were
41:34murdered. According to the government accountability office, I really listen well to this Planned
41:43Parenthood affiliates receive $148 million in health and human services grants and 1.5 billion
41:55with AB in Medicare, Medicaid and chip payments. Now, why am I emphasizing that for so long? Planned
42:04and their supporters have insisted,
42:09oh, there's no money that goes to all the abortions.
42:13And I told you numerous times that that is an absolute farce.
42:18First and foremost, I've used the analogy before.
42:21If I'm a burger restaurant,
42:24Bobby comes to Abe's burger depot and says,
42:27you know what Abe, I'm gonna donate $100 million
42:30to Abe's burger depot,
42:31but you cannot use any of the money I donate to purchase beef
42:36because I'm a vegetarian.
42:42I'm laughing at the idea of Bobby being a vegetarian.
42:45I'm a vegetarian.
42:46I say, oh, oh, Mr. Rosa, I'll roll these Rs
42:50and confirm as I receive your $100 million check,
42:54scout son, I shan't use a penny of thigh funds
42:59for beef purchases.
43:03What has just happened?
43:05Mr. Rosa has just que-
43:07freed up $100 million in my budget that I was about to spend on bonds.
43:13Now I don't have to spend it anymore.
43:15So guess what he's just done?
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.
43:28And the thing that's so laughable is that Planned Parenthood would say,
43:33oh, but the money goes to all of these other services, not to the abortions themselves.
43:37But what they don't tell you is that these are services that are employed in pursuit of the abortions generally
43:42So the ultrasound to help them murder the child the confirmation of the pregnancy to help them murder the child
43:49The various medications to help them murder the child
43:53Is
43:55It's a fraud, but even beyond that
43:58When you have Medicare Medicaid and chip payments
44:01These are often in the form of reimbursements
44:04For abortion services, you have over a billion and a half dollars paid in that way.
44:11Simply put, the letter that we wrote to Mr. Vote, well, let me say the letter that we signed
44:15on to, we didn't write it, we signed on to the letter.
44:17Simply said, Mr. Vote, we'd appreciate you using your position in the Office of Management
44:22and Budget to review federal expenditures because taxpayers currently are footing the bill for
44:29Planned Parenthood.
44:3034% of their annual budget is paid for by taxpayer.
44:34Did you know that?
44:37More importantly, how does it make you feel to know
44:40that your hard-earned tax dollars and mine,
44:45because I can tell you how I feel about it,
44:48are paying for 34% of Planned Parenthood's budget.
44:53Doesn't sit well with me.
44:59So we're asking him to apply a doge level,
45:05quality and intensity to that federal expenditure,
45:08and to see how much can be cut, if not all of it.
45:11There's no reason why Planned Parenthood
45:13to be paid for, to be supported with taxpayers dollars.
45:19Bottom line, bottom line.
45:23Speaking of doge-like intensity and quality,
45:30Department of Education, a little bit,
45:35little bit extra material that needed to be trimmed.
45:39Listen to and watch clip number four, clip four, go.
45:43Last night, the White House firing the inspector general
45:45for USAID after the watchdog's office
45:48warned that doge's dismantling of the agency
45:51had made it nearly impossible to monitor more than $8 billion
45:54in humanitarian funds.
45:56Massive cuts also announced that the Department of Education
45:59slashing 89 independent research contracts
46:02worth nearly $900 million.
46:04A judge is considering a lawsuit to keep Doge
46:07from accessing student loan databases.
46:12With an additional $330 million discovered today,
46:19guys, it is galling to me.
46:22I'm planning to do a show.
46:25I'm looking for a deadline to be reached.
46:27on all of the things that were discovered
46:29and cut just in the first month
46:31of President Trump's administration,
46:33just in the first month.
46:39I was telling Bobby before the show to start,
46:40it makes me nauseous, man.
46:43It makes me nauseous.
46:45I work hard for my money.
46:47I work hard for what I earn.
46:50I don't want my money going to these things.
46:55You know, you can talk all of these things, hide amendment.
46:59Money going to Planned Parenthood
47:00is going to support the murder of innocent children.
47:02Bottom line.
47:03That's just the bottom line.
47:08Planned Parenthood also has become one of the preeminent sources of transgender mutilation,
47:14treatments, hormones, chemicals.
47:19That's just the bottom line.
47:22And I don't want my tax money going to that.
47:29I don't want my money going to that.
47:33We come into the last few moments of the show and I just, just where I started, man, we
47:45need courage.
47:47We need courage in this hour.
47:51We especially need our Christian brothers to meet this moment with clarity, with conviction,
47:56with resolution, being fully persuaded that the King of glory is worthy of our commitment
48:14because we're living in a pivotal moment in human history and a pivotal moment in our nation's
48:22history.
48:24And for far too long, we've gotten to the place and we've gotten to the place and let's just
48:29be honest about it.
48:30We've gotten to the place where our federal government is so bloated, we don't have a clue
48:33where our money is going.
48:35We don't even know.
48:36We don't even know.
48:38We don't even know.
48:39And we've been so hamstrung by the regressive sycophants and those that are addicted to the
48:45federal Leviathan that they're working a federal shell game and they will file lawsuit after
48:51lawsuit after lawsuit to keep the American people from knowing what's really going on.
48:59You know, if we were to be honest and I'm telling you, I'm right there with you, most
49:02of us had no clue the depth to which USAID was manipulating global affairs and using
49:08our money to do it. That's just the bottom line. We've known that we're not being run by Congress
49:14because Congress is main job by and large. There's some good people, but let's be honest,
49:18their minority, Congress's job by and large is being elected and get a reelected. So they
49:23haven't been passing laws necessarily. The majority of what's been happening federally has
49:27been happening by administrative agency. And we've wondered how is this funding happening?
49:35We've had conversations about the uni party. We didn't know the uni party actually exists
49:38through USAID.
49:40We have these rival entities and they switch money back and forth between themselves.
49:47Oh, hey, this is a Republican administration.
49:50It's probably better for this initiative to be done by Democrats.
49:52Oh, this is a Democrat administration.
49:54It's probably best for Republicans to go forward and do this.
49:56Oh, it's a Republican administration.
49:58Republicans should probably do this.
50:03And we wonder, how do these people with $174,000 annual salary that in a matter of six months
50:08that they are now worth $5 million in a matter of one year,
50:11and I was $10 million in a matter of two years.
50:14There were $20, $25 million, but on $174,000 salary,
50:21and it makes me sick to my stomach.
50:24When I pray to the Lord, shine his light on and on,
50:27and that we have the fortitude to be wise,
50:31but also to be deliberate in our response.
50:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
50:41may not necessarily reflect those
50:43of the American Family Association
50:45or American Family Radio.
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