The Hamilton Corner

February 28, 2025 · 48:48

Newly confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel’s number two guy is Dan Bongino. Regressives are losing their minds.

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0:00 - 15:00. Isaiah 1:1-6. “The whole head is sick and the whole heart is faint.” 15:00 - 31:00. So, National Security Agency (NSA) workers have been using our tax dollars to participate in “obscene, pornographic, and sexually explicit” chat rooms via the NSA’s Interlink messaging program. 31:00 - 48:00. Newly confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel’s number two guy is Dan Bongino. Regressives are losing their minds. or call: 800-326-4543 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Tulsi Gabbard Karoline

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:02It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:10It 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. 0:23Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28And now, the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:30Well, good evening everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio, where we are wrapping up NRB 2025.
  13. 0:41That is the National Religious Broadcasters Convention for the year 2025 hosted here at
  14. 0:47the beautiful Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center.
  15. 0:52You know, one of the things we need to do next time we do this, I may walk around and
  16. 0:55get some video to get people to get people an idea what this is like because it's really
  17. 1:00hard to put in words, you have ministries from all over the world that are here, connecting
  18. 1:07with broadcasters, television, radio, podcasts, as you name it.
  19. 1:12And it's an amazing display.
  20. 1:15It's encouraging on one hand to see that there are brethren all over the world attempting
  21. 1:23to leave it all out on the field, so to speak, for the Kingdom of God.
  22. 1:27Then on the other hand, when I see all of this stuff
  23. 1:30that's going on, it makes me think,
  24. 1:33man, how effective are we?
  25. 1:36Because I think about the scripture,
  26. 1:38the these few men who've shaken up the whole world,
  27. 1:41who ended up here, and it's just amazing.
  28. 1:44It gives the appearance,
  29. 1:46there really is no shortage of resources
  30. 1:48in the body of Christ if we would be resolved
  31. 1:51to use them for the Lord's purposes.
  32. 1:53So it's an interesting phenomenon that is happening.
  33. 1:57But this very moment many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from
  34. 2:00your part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate
  35. 2:05an outcome.
  36. 2:06And as you do so, I want to remind you to make your move with intentionality.
  37. 2:11Understand in the primacy that God places on family, recognizing that the Great Commission
  38. 2:15is to make disciples.
  39. 2:16And as we talked about earlier this week, the disciple-making commission includes, of
  40. 2:20course, the proclamation of the gospel.
  41. 2:23making and evangelism are not mutually exclusive. They're not rivals. They are
  42. 2:29twain. They are together. You cannot make disciples without evangelism. It's not
  43. 2:34possible. But we also need to understand that the commission is to make disciples.
  44. 2:38I've been blessed to have with me here on site J. Mac who would be with me
  45. 2:42throughout the year as we hit the road in various places. And I'm also happy to
  46. 2:48say that his sweater is fitting today. It's not an extra medium. He's able to
  47. 2:53breathe, there's no, we don't have to have any EMS workers or EMT, I should say workers on standby
  48. 3:00for a lack of blood flow to the brain due to extra-shmedium constriction, none of that is happening at the
  49. 3:06moment. So I'm excited about that, you know, I'm excited about it. I guess the the the the third of
  50. 3:11conversations we have have been worthwhile. But all man, so many things are happening. This is the
  51. 3:20the place where we remind you daily that what goes on in your house is far more important
  52. 3:28than what goes on in the White House.
  53. 3:29I'm not saying that because it's a catchy phrase, I'm saying it because it's true.
  54. 3:33You will not be personally directly accountable to God nor are you directly responsible for
  55. 3:41the things that transpired in the White House because there are things happening there that
  56. 3:45are beyond your jurisdiction.
  57. 3:48But there are things in your home, what transpires in your home, where you have jurisdiction,
  58. 3:53where you have the authority, that is what you will be accountable to God for.
  59. 3:59As I've said numerous times that I will continue to say, when you have been captured by the
  60. 4:04King of Glory, you move from merely giving offerings to becoming the offering, to where
  61. 4:12you're not merely attempting to submit something to God on your behalf, what you submit is your
  62. 4:19entire self. That is what I'm striving toward and I encourage you to strive toward and if as
  63. 4:25each of us, every single member of the body of Christ, there is no insignificant member of the body
  64. 4:30of Christ. As each of us lays our proverbial log on the fire, we will be able to kindle a flame,
  65. 4:38to kindle an outsized flame for the glory of God.
  66. 4:42So as you're making your way to your full time jobs,
  67. 4:46please understand we need you.
  68. 4:49The body of Christ needs your contribution.
  69. 4:53And if you're listening to me and you're not yet a believer,
  70. 4:55and I know there's some who listen, who are not believers,
  71. 4:59and you find yourself asking,
  72. 5:00man, why do I keep listening to this guy?
  73. 5:01You talk about the Bible every day.
  74. 5:03Tell us about God every day, but I keep listening to this guy.
  75. 5:06I just want to tell you very plainly,
  76. 5:08as the Lord is drawing you, do not harden your hearts.
  77. 5:12Do not harden your hearts.
  78. 5:13Eternity is a long time to be wrong.
  79. 5:18Salvation is a free gift of God
  80. 5:20that is obtained by grace through faith.
  81. 5:23It's not a feature of works.
  82. 5:25It is because we are saved that we work,
  83. 5:26but we work from a position of having been saved.
  84. 5:31We don't work in order to procure salvation.
  85. 5:34To the word of God, we go Isaiah chapter one,
  86. 5:37versus one through six is what I want to share,
  87. 5:39because there are things I've wanted to get to during this week,
  88. 5:44but we have been just jam-packed.
  89. 5:47And I think this is an appropriate conversation to have
  90. 5:50after we've been talking about purity
  91. 5:53and other things of that nature.
  92. 5:55It's an appropriate conversation to have.
  93. 5:56I want to simply remind you,
  94. 5:58when we turn to the book of Isaiah,
  95. 5:59Isaiah lived from about 767 to 681 BC, all right?
  96. 6:04All right, he's called and administrative about 740 BC.
  97. 6:08You know, the scripture tells us,
  98. 6:09playing Isaiah six verse one,
  99. 6:11that in the year the king of Zayedad,
  100. 6:12I saw the Lord, that's Isaiah,
  101. 6:14that's what Isaiah's talking about.
  102. 6:16It's important to note that Isaiah's life
  103. 6:18and ministry transpires almost an entire century prior
  104. 6:23to the conquest of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar.
  105. 6:27And it's important because Isaiah is warning
  106. 6:33the Southern Kingdom and really inviting them to repent.
  107. 6:36In fact, the overarching purpose of the ministry that Isaiah rendered to the Southern Kingdom
  108. 6:44is to call Judah back to Yahweh in repentance and to proclaim salvation and to proclaim
  109. 6:51salvation through Messiah.
  110. 6:55And so there are words here, Isaiah chapter 1 that are prescient.
  111. 7:02And to me, they read like front page news to 21st century America.
  112. 7:06A couple of things I'll say are out of front.
  113. 7:08I know for a fact that America is not Israel.
  114. 7:10All right, I don't know anybody saying,
  115. 7:11well, hey, we do realize.
  116. 7:12I understand that.
  117. 7:13I understand for a fact that America is not Judah.
  118. 7:16However, they are enduring principles in scripture
  119. 7:19that apply universally and that are instructive for us
  120. 7:25in light of what our Lord has recorded
  121. 7:27for us in scripture.
  122. 7:27Isaiah chapter one verses one through six.
  123. 7:29This is what the word of God says.
  124. 7:31I gotta maneuver around this.
  125. 7:32This boom stands so I can see the text, you know?
  126. 7:34Isaiah chapter one, verse one.
  127. 7:36the vision of Isaiah, the son of Amos, concerning Judah and Jerusalem, which he saw during the
  128. 7:42reigns of Isaiah, Jotham, A-Hash, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah. Listen, O heavens, and hear,
  129. 7:52O earth, for the Lord speaks, Son, I have reared and brought up, I'm sorry sons, I have reared
  130. 8:00and brought up, but they have revolted against me. And ox knows its owner. A donkey, it's
  131. 8:08It's Master's manger, but Israel does not know.
  132. 8:13My people do not understand.
  133. 8:16Alas, sinful nation, people weighed down with iniquity, offspring of evildoers, sons who act
  134. 8:28corruptly.
  135. 8:29They have abandoned the Lord.
  136. 8:31They have despised the Holy One of Israel.
  137. 8:33They have turned away from Him.
  138. 8:38Where will you be stricken again as you continue your rebellion?
  139. 8:42The whole head is sick and the whole heart is faint.
  140. 8:48From the soul of the foot even to the head, there is nothing sound in it.
  141. 8:53Only bruises, welts and raw wounds, not pressed out or bandaged nor softened with oil.
  142. 9:02Right at the beginning of verse 1, Isaiah, communigates the west, the scope of his ministry
  143. 9:07as he served Yahweh prophetically to the southern kingdom of Judah during the reigns of successive kings of Judah beginning with Uzziah
  144. 9:15Then to Jotham then to Ahas then to King Hezekiah. That is how we learn that the time frame
  145. 9:22Excuse me of Isaiah's ministry then
  146. 9:25We go on in the Lord conveys through
  147. 9:29Isaiah listen O heavens and hero earth for the Lord speaks one of the major things that God has been impressing upon me is
  148. 9:35is that the word of God demands attention.
  149. 9:39The word of God demands attention
  150. 9:42when Isaiah pinched the phrase,
  151. 9:44listen, O heavens, and hear, O earth,
  152. 9:47for the Lord speaks, it's a summoning,
  153. 9:49a rousing to attention of the entire expanse of creation
  154. 9:57because God, his presence and more,
  155. 10:00and in particular hear his word demands attention.
  156. 10:05Then he begins his rebuke of Judah
  157. 10:07through Isaiah by saying,
  158. 10:08sons, I have reared and brought up
  159. 10:12very immediately in this portion of scripture.
  160. 10:14God is affirming the notion that his grace
  161. 10:17is extended from a posture of a father.
  162. 10:22And he's contrasting Judah's rebellion.
  163. 10:28Contrasting his father in disposition
  164. 10:30with Judah's rebellion and in gratitude
  165. 10:33and using animals in their response
  166. 10:37to their earthly masters, contrasting that with Judah.
  167. 10:40and Oxen knows its owner, a donkey knows its master's manger, but he's saying,
  168. 10:47but my people have revolted against me.
  169. 10:51My people in Israel does not know, do not understand.
  170. 10:54Then we get to verse four, and the Hebrew text is even more expressive.
  171. 10:58When he says, alas, sinful nation, it is a cry of pain, a cry of pain.
  172. 11:06What Isaiah's confronting is the reality that wickedness has become
  173. 11:10Judah's national heritage.
  174. 11:13That's why it says, alas, oh, sinful nation.
  175. 11:16Instead of being a people defined
  176. 11:18by covenant to commitment to Yahweh,
  177. 11:20exemplified through obedience,
  178. 11:22they have become a nation to where their national heritage
  179. 11:26is sinfulness, sin-ladenness,
  180. 11:30which is why he says, people weighed down with iniquity.
  181. 11:34Offspring of evildoers, notice the connection.
  182. 11:37Verse two, when he says, sons, I have reared,
  183. 11:39but now God is referring to them
  184. 11:41as the offspring of evil doers.
  185. 11:44Again, sons, verse four, who act correctly,
  186. 11:48they have abandoned the Lord,
  187. 11:50they have despised the Holy One of Israel,
  188. 11:52they have turned away from Him.
  189. 11:55This turning away into Hebrew means,
  190. 11:57it's conveying being utterly estranged.
  191. 12:01Utterly is estranged from God.
  192. 12:06Then the Lord through Isaiah presents a question.
  193. 12:09Where will you be stricken again?
  194. 12:11The communication there is like a body
  195. 12:13that has wounded with welts everywhere,
  196. 12:16to where there's no place on the physical body
  197. 12:19that has not been stricken, that has not been wounded.
  198. 12:22And this is a means of communicating
  199. 12:24that Judas become through and through,
  200. 12:29sin filled, overly corrupted by sin.
  201. 12:34And then he uses this metaphor, the whole head is sick.
  202. 12:40The whole heart is faint.
  203. 12:45This follows the verse five reference,
  204. 12:46where will you be stricken again?
  205. 12:48Why would we be struck down again?
  206. 12:52Because what should occur,
  207. 12:54pain stimulating the brain.
  208. 12:56But in this instance, pain is not even a stimulus
  209. 13:00that will provoke the repentance,
  210. 13:01because they've been doing the pain,
  211. 13:02and it's not having the desired result.
  212. 13:06Verse five is articulated in the fact
  213. 13:07that the rot is comprehensive.
  214. 13:10It is through and through.
  215. 13:12There is no soundness at any point in you
  216. 13:14that that's what the Lord has communicated to.
  217. 13:18The whole heart is sick, the whole heart is faint.
  218. 13:20The verse six from the soul of the foot,
  219. 13:22even to the head there is no soundness in it.
  220. 13:26Only bruises, welts, and raw wounds.
  221. 13:30You contrast that with the New Testament reference
  222. 13:32to Yeshua, Jesus, Messiah, being the bomb of Gilead.
  223. 13:38But in this instance, you the sickness,
  224. 13:40the sin sickness is unhealed.
  225. 13:43Only bruises, welts, and raw wounds, not pressed out,
  226. 13:46not banished, not softened with oil.
  227. 13:49in many ways guys, in many, many, many ways.
  228. 13:51And I don't say this to negate from some of the amazing things
  229. 13:56that are happening in our country.
  230. 13:58But we need to be honest with ourselves
  231. 13:59about one major reality that we have become a people,
  232. 14:03become a nation that is overrun with sinfulness.
  233. 14:08That instead of the church being the pillar and ground of truth,
  234. 14:11many people are looking to political leaders
  235. 14:13because we cannot find a type of leadership
  236. 14:16that is necessary from the church.
  237. 14:18And so this is why I have been saying, and I will continue to say, the most enduring need
  238. 14:22for the people of God, the most enduring need for Christians in America, the most enduring
  239. 14:27need for America is repentance.
  240. 14:31A nation cannot be made great solely by economic prowess, solely by governmental processes.
  241. 14:37Greatness would only come for our nation when we become a people that has humbled ourselves
  242. 14:43to God.
  243. 14:46This is the order of the day.
  244. 14:48May God give us the grace that is necessary to have His ambassadors fill our nation proclaiming
  245. 14:55His gospel.
  246. 15:00Today, Christians are facing challenges in homeless ministry.
  247. 15:04In 2023, homelessness reached its highest level since reporting began in 2007, even affecting
  248. 15:10families with children, unaccompanied youth, and the elderly.
  249. 15:14Homeless ministries require long-term commitment and support, not quick fixings.
  250. 15:18Pastor Jim Yates advises taking manual steps
  251. 15:20when building a homeless ministry.
  252. 15:23Read the full article, Compassion,
  253. 15:25It's a Messy Business by me, Jordan Shambly,
  254. 15:28on the stand.net.
  255. 15:34Shiting, diving to the darkness.
  256. 15:37This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  257. 15:40Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
  258. 15:43the third, here, live and direct from NRB 2025,
  259. 15:47broadcasting right at this moment
  260. 15:49from the exhibit hall floor at the Gaylord Texan,
  261. 15:53the beautiful Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center.
  262. 15:58And I'm gonna give you an example of,
  263. 16:01an example of, an example of what I mean,
  264. 16:04what I was talking about in the first segment.
  265. 16:06All right, this is something that I wanted to get to.
  266. 16:08And you cannot make this stuff up.
  267. 16:11So with the house cleaning that is happening
  268. 16:14at the federal government, we learned that
  269. 16:19this week we learned that the National Security Agency,
  270. 16:23which is under the National Intelligence Department
  271. 16:26that is being headed up now by Tulsa Gabbard,
  272. 16:29we learned that the National Security Agency
  273. 16:35has been, has people within it, agents within it
  274. 16:39who have been using the NSA's Interlink Program,
  275. 16:43guys, I am not making this stuff up, making this stuff up.
  276. 16:46They have been using the Interlink Program,
  277. 16:49and I'm going to give you the exact terminology.
  278. 16:51The exact terminology.
  279. 16:56Using the Interlink program to quote,
  280. 17:04participate in quote, I've seen pornographic
  281. 17:09and sexually explicit chat rooms at the NSA.
  282. 17:16They were, you know, and I don't want to be too graphic.
  283. 17:22Young ones tell your parents.
  284. 17:26This is a moment that Mr. Abe is saying,
  285. 17:28and you probably need to stop listening.
  286. 17:30These are our governmental employees,
  287. 17:34government agents who work in our intelligence agencies.
  288. 17:38These are the people who have access, for example,
  289. 17:41to 702 FISA utilization.
  290. 17:46All right?
  291. 17:47And they're using our tax dollars through the NSA's
  292. 17:51Intellect Pro Interlink Program to have a chat room
  293. 17:54where they're talking about orgiastic conduct.
  294. 17:58They are talking about fetishes, describing and discussing the, dare I say, benefits of
  295. 18:13genital mutilation surgeries.
  296. 18:15And guys simply put outright nastiness, outright nastiness.
  297. 18:22The interlink program created these chat room accessibility under the Biden administration's
  298. 18:29DEI initiatives.
  299. 18:34where they had these maxims, diversity is our strength.
  300. 18:38And when they say diversity, they clearly don't mean
  301. 18:40ideological diversity.
  302. 18:41People have divergent, no, no, no, no.
  303. 18:43They mean topical super physical diversity.
  304. 18:45Diversity, they mean sexual rebellion against the high
  305. 18:48and holy God.
  306. 18:49They don't mean anything concerning diversity of viewpoints,
  307. 18:51not in the least bit.
  308. 18:54But they've been using our tax dollars for these purposes.
  309. 18:57And thanks to what's trans, what's transpiring now,
  310. 19:01through doge and other efforts and the cleaning house efforts
  311. 19:04that are happening, the root out corruption and other things
  312. 19:06and waste and fraud and abuse,
  313. 19:07we find out these are the things that are happening.
  314. 19:11And once it was brought to Tulsi Gabbard's attention,
  315. 19:14she immediately responded to send out a memorandum
  316. 19:16that required each agency to identify
  317. 19:19all of the people who are participating in this nonsense.
  318. 19:23And they were terminated immediately.
  319. 19:24Listen to and watch clip number four, clip number four, go.
  320. 19:32We'll just see what we're going to do
  321. 19:34has already been done.
  322. 19:35there are over 100 people from across the intelligence community that contributed to and
  323. 19:40participated in this. What is really just an egregious violation of trust? What to speak
  324. 19:46of like basic rules and standards around professionalism? I put out a directive today that they all
  325. 19:52will be terminated and their security clearances will be revoked. But the thing here, Jesse,
  326. 19:58is that we got to take a step back because this is just barely scratching the surface.
  327. 20:03When you see what these people were saying, and thanks to Chris Rufo for putting it all
  328. 20:07out online, they were brazen in using an NSA platform intended for professional use to conduct
  329. 20:17this kind of really, really horrific behavior.
  330. 20:20They were brazen in doing this because when was the last time anyone was really held accountable,
  331. 20:26certainly not over the last four years, certainly not over the last 10, maybe 20 years.
  332. 20:31And we look at some of the biggest violations of the American people's trust in the intelligence
  333. 20:37community.
  334. 20:38So, today's action in holding these individuals accountable is just the beginning of what we're
  335. 20:43seeing across the Trump administration, which is carrying out the mandate the American people
  336. 20:47gave him.
  337. 20:48Clean House root out that rot and corruption and weaponization and politicization.
  338. 20:54So we can start to rebuild that trust in these institutions that are charged with an important
  339. 20:59mission of serving the American people, ensuring our safety, security and freedom.
  340. 21:05Guys, this is an example of what I'm talking about.
  341. 21:10The logs and guys, this is all documented.
  342. 21:13I'm not showing you screenshots of the actual exchanges, frankly, because they're
  343. 21:21too vile to show on this program, the messages, the logs of the messages date
  344. 21:29back two years, and as I mentioned already,
  345. 21:32the creation of, or should I say the utilization
  346. 21:37of the inter-league program for these types of communications
  347. 21:43found safe haven under the Biden administration's DEI policies.
  348. 21:51That's shameful, it's shameful.
  349. 21:56And these are the people who work,
  350. 21:58or these are some of the people who work,
  351. 22:01in these people work in our intelligence agencies, guys.
  352. 22:05Now I want you to think, for example,
  353. 22:07about Isaiah, chapter 59.
  354. 22:09All right, we've talked about this before.
  355. 22:12Think about Isaiah 59, the whole chapter,
  356. 22:18but zoom in on verses 14 to about 17 or 18.
  357. 22:21And I want you to recall how Isaiah diagnosed this.
  358. 22:26Before we get to the presence of corruption,
  359. 22:29in official places of authority,
  360. 22:33Isaiah diagnosed it perfectly.
  361. 22:35The thing that preceded the corruption was truth had fallen in the streets.
  362. 22:40Remember that.
  363. 22:42Truth falling in the streets is what precipitated justice turning its way backwards, an uprightness
  364. 22:50not being able to enter.
  365. 22:53In the places where the citizenry expected to secure justice, halls of government, court
  366. 22:59proceedings, these areas, they could not obtain it.
  367. 23:05because uprightness was not allowed to enter.
  368. 23:08Those things are secondary to the corruption in the streets.
  369. 23:13I'm sorry, the corruption in the official sanctions
  370. 23:17of society in governmental apparatuses
  371. 23:20followed the rejection of truth in society.
  372. 23:24And the same thing is happening now.
  373. 23:28The same thing has happened now.
  374. 23:31And this is why I've been continuously emphasizing
  375. 23:35that we have to seek to have a gospel-anchored discipleship movement in our nation.
  376. 23:43Because if we're looking solely to government, guys, it's not going to be an enduring source
  377. 23:48of anything.
  378. 23:49It's not going to be an enduring source of anything.
  379. 23:52It should not be lost on any of us.
  380. 23:55That we were literally having a conversation, literally, where the U.S. Supreme Court entertained
  381. 24:01oral arguments in the Scarmetti case, debating whether minors, two-year-olds, three-year-olds,
  382. 24:12were actually identifiable distinct from their biological makeup.
  383. 24:19That argument took place less than a decade following the Obergefell decision of 2015.
  384. 24:27Obergefell, which was receded by Lawrence versus Texas, that reversed Bowers versus Hardwick,
  385. 24:36precipitated, Scarmetti's argument.
  386. 24:39Can you imagine what we'll be talking about
  387. 24:43within the next five years,
  388. 24:44what even 10 years, nine years,
  389. 24:452015 is when Obergefert was decided.
  390. 24:48The Scarmetti argument took place in 2024,
  391. 24:50and then even 10 years after, nine years, and some change.
  392. 24:56If our society continues in the same direction,
  393. 24:59in the same trajectory it has been on,
  394. 25:01can you imagine where we will be?
  395. 25:04You know, just this week, you had a state legislator in Maine,
  396. 25:08woman who have the audacity to stand up and say, listen, at the state level, we need to
  397. 25:14oppose boys playing in girls sports. We should not allow men in women's sports in the state
  398. 25:21of Maine, the state legislature censured this legislator, stripped her of her right to vote
  399. 25:30to the body she was elected by the citizens in the state to represent. Guys, that flows
  400. 25:37downstream from a condition that precedes it.
  401. 25:42Let me show you what happens next.
  402. 25:47So in addition to NSA using some of these members of NSA using the engineering program for this
  403. 25:56lasciviousness is the only way you can describe it.
  404. 26:00Tosi Gabbard goes on to explain and by the way CNN has been functioning as the spokesperson
  405. 26:07and the propaganda arm for the intelligence community in America.
  406. 26:10Listen to and watch clip number two.
  407. 26:12So, there's going to be a lot of house cleaning because now we're hearing CIA agents don't like
  408. 26:18getting doge.
  409. 26:19So they're going to sell state secrets to our enemies.
  410. 26:22What are we going to do here?
  411. 26:25I am curious about how they think this is a good tactic to keep their job.
  412. 26:31They're exposing themselves essentially by making this indirect threat using their propaganda
  413. 26:37arm through CNN that they've used over and over and over again to reveal their hand that
  414. 26:41their loyalty is not at all to America. It is not to the American people or the Constitution.
  415. 26:46It is to themselves. And these are exactly the kind of people that we need to root out,
  416. 26:52get rid of so that the patriots who do work in this area who are committed to our core
  417. 26:58mission can actually focus on that. I got to tell you one of the byproducts of what I just
  418. 27:03saw literally today is because of this immediate action of transparency and accountability,
  419. 27:08I have people within the intelligence community reaching out to me personally and directly saying,
  420. 27:13Hey, you need to know about this.
  421. 27:15You need to look over here.
  422. 27:17People are stepping forward because they are all on board with the mission to clean house
  423. 27:22and refocus on our core mission of serving the American people.
  424. 27:26I love to hear that, that there's a lot of patriots that want to join you.
  425. 27:33So guys, you cannot make this stuff up.
  426. 27:36So you have, according to the clip you just heard, and the director of the National Intelligence
  427. 27:45is communicating that there are members of the CIA, America's Central Intelligence Agency,
  428. 27:51that they don't like accountability.
  429. 27:54They don't like inquiries concerning waste and fraud and abuse.
  430. 27:59They don't want anybody looking up under the hood.
  431. 28:02So because they don't like people attempting to hold their agency accountable, they are threatening
  432. 28:11to sell American state secrets to foreign nations.
  433. 28:18And you wondered where the sources of opposition to President Trump and his first term was coming
  434. 28:24from.
  435. 28:25You wonder how are all of these three-letter agencies that the American people never heard
  436. 28:32of.
  437. 28:33hundreds of millions of American taxpayer dollars, all kind of initiatives happening all
  438. 28:37over the world.
  439. 28:38You know, the Obama administration utilizing the CIA to fund and to arm what became ISIS.
  440. 28:44American people didn't get sent to that.
  441. 28:46American people had no participation in that.
  442. 28:49But these things are happening and now that there's an effort to hold them accountable.
  443. 28:54That you have CIA operatives saying, you know what?
  444. 28:59We don't like this.
  445. 29:00We don't like this at all.
  446. 29:02So we are going to respond to this by selling American state secrets to foreign nations.
  447. 29:09How is that anything but treason?
  448. 29:17How is it?
  449. 29:19Can somebody explain it to me?
  450. 29:21How is that anything other than treasonous?
  451. 29:27And on top of that, as you heard Tulsi Gabbard say, and look, you listen to the shot told
  452. 29:33you I have my questions and concerns about Tulsi Gabbard.
  453. 29:36I'm still in a position of I'm going to evaluate what's happening.
  454. 29:42But so far, what's happened so far, and it's just been a very short amount of time, you have
  455. 29:48these things happening.
  456. 29:50And the exposure of these things are downstream from the condition precedent.
  457. 29:56Remember Isaiah 59, corruption in the official halls of justice, justice turned backwards,
  458. 30:05unable to enter was downstream from truth falling in the streets. And the way the Hebrew renders
  459. 30:11it is that truth is hurled down to be trampled, hurled down to be trampled. That precedes the
  460. 30:21corruption. That precedes it. See, if we leave our analysis at the identify and root out the
  461. 30:28corruption in the governmental sources, what we fail to assess is the culture that gives
  462. 30:34rise to this. It was a cultural response to where, you know, rebellion against God was
  463. 30:43normalized. Sexual rebellion was normalized. The thing that God made to be a feature of
  464. 30:51a covenantal union between a husband and a wife has been twisted, perverted, denigrated
  465. 30:59as a Dr. Everett Piper often describes it,
  466. 31:03that the Amago Day was turned to cause people
  467. 31:06to live according to the Amago Dog.
  468. 31:11Cultural phenomenon existed so that when
  469. 31:14the Biden administration starts with their DEI initiatives,
  470. 31:19you have national security agency personnel.
  471. 31:23I say, hey, let's use this interlink program for hookups
  472. 31:27and for orgiastic behavior and to celebrate
  473. 31:30all these things.
  474. 31:31CIA operatives who are brazen in their willingness to say,
  475. 31:34hey, we don't want to be held accountable.
  476. 31:36So we'll threaten you because we'll
  477. 31:39threaten to sell American secrets to foreign nations.
  478. 31:44Guys, this is where we are.
  479. 31:45This is indicative of what Isaiah talked about,
  480. 31:47the whole head being sick, the whole heart being faint,
  481. 31:51there being no soundness in it.
  482. 31:52I'm simply attempting to communicate
  483. 31:57that the effort for America to become
  484. 32:00who God has made her to be, establish her to be,
  485. 32:03it cannot rest on governmental activity.
  486. 32:06It has to include the people in our nation
  487. 32:11being confronted with the truth of scripture,
  488. 32:13the reality of the gospel being proclaimed
  489. 32:15and disciples being made in our nation
  490. 32:18in fulfillment of our king's great commission.
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  500. 33:04The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Bitted Common Terrets are available at afr.net.
  501. 33:10to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  502. 33:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third year.
  503. 33:19Oh man, so much is happening as I've just described for you and to you that the corruption
  504. 33:27is downstream from the cultural reality.
  505. 33:29I'm going to give you another example of it.
  506. 33:32So and this is in the opposite direction, not necessarily of an evidence of corruption, but
  507. 33:36evidence of resistance to efforts to root out the corruption. So a lot of us know that
  508. 33:42Cash Patel was confirmed by the US Senate that he's currently our director, the United
  509. 33:48States of America's Federal Bureau of Investigations Director. Well, it was also announced here recently
  510. 33:57that Dan Bongino former Secret Service agent, uh,
  511. 34:03patriot who has now accepted the appointment to be the deputy FBI director.
  512. 34:12And a lot of people don't know Dan Bongino made pretty good money being, you
  513. 34:17know, a talk show host, uh, close to $5 million a year at the, he, he made, you
  514. 34:25know, and he's abandoned and had to take a $200,000 a year job to be deputy
  515. 34:30director at FBI. And regressives are losing their minds. They're attempting to
  516. 34:36denigrate his law enforcement service, his law enforcement career by saying,
  517. 34:41I president Trump is trying to hire a podcast or very similar to what they
  518. 34:46attempted to do with Pete Hagg Seth, ignore the fact that he was a decorated
  519. 34:50military veteran, a war fighter in tune with the servicemen on the ground. They
  520. 34:56try to reduce Pete Haggs to being nothing more than a Fox News television host, ignoring
  521. 35:03his life and career prior to, I mean, that's what the media did. And the same ones who Tulsi
  522. 35:08Gabbard confronted as being the propaganda arm for the intelligence community. Well, press
  523. 35:17secretary Caroline, Carolyn Levitt, addressed Dan Banjino's appointment as the deputy director
  524. 35:26of the FBI because predictably, progressives were losing their minds. Listen to and watch
  525. 35:33clip number three, clip number three, go.
  526. 35:36I'm not sure if anybody in this room has listened to Mr. Banjino when he talks about
  527. 35:41the past corruption at the FBI, when he talks about his experience serving for the United
  528. 35:48State Secret Service. This is a man who loves his country and who has honorably served our
  529. 35:53country in ways that many people have not.
  530. 35:56He understands the depth of the corruption at these institutions, which the American people
  531. 36:00reelected President Trump to shake up.
  532. 36:03And I think it's quite despicable to see many networks in this room who have had chyrons
  533. 36:08on their television screens labeling Mr. Banjino as a far-right podcaster.
  534. 36:14He is not.
  535. 36:15He is a former law enforcement agent.
  536. 36:18He is a former Secret Service agent who put his life on the line to protect this country.
  537. 36:23And that is why the president of the United States has entrusted him for this important
  538. 36:26role.
  539. 36:27He's also an outsider to this Washington swamp.
  540. 36:30And we often see that when outsiders are appointed to such coveted positions, a lot
  541. 36:34of people in this city get very, very nervous.
  542. 36:37And they should be because Dan Banjino and Cash Patel and Attorney General Bondi are focused
  543. 36:42on rooting out the corruption at these agencies and ending the weaponization of government
  544. 36:46once and for all.
  545. 36:49They are afraid guys.
  546. 36:58They are afraid.
  547. 36:59You ever heard of the adage?
  548. 37:01You turn the lights on and the cockroaches scatter?
  549. 37:03Guys, this is what's happening.
  550. 37:05This is what's happening.
  551. 37:07And I say this and I mean this with everything in me.
  552. 37:10There should not be an American citizen that should regard us a political affiliation.
  553. 37:18Democrats, Republicans and independents, we should all want to know what happened.
  554. 37:23has been happening with our tax dollars.
  555. 37:24These are our agencies.
  556. 37:27And yet these people are squirming.
  557. 37:30Why are they afraid of Dan Bongino?
  558. 37:34Why were they afraid of Casper Tell?
  559. 37:36Why were they opposed to the Epstein client list
  560. 37:41being released?
  561. 37:43You know, I posted on X a couple of days ago,
  562. 37:45Pam Bondi's reposted, I should say.
  563. 37:47Pam Bondi's announcement that she had
  564. 37:49the Epstein client file on her desk.
  565. 37:51It was reviewing it in anticipation of publication.
  566. 37:56You know what that communicates?
  567. 37:57That the Department of Justice under the Biden administration
  568. 38:00had the exact same client list.
  569. 38:02Why weren't they interested in publishing that?
  570. 38:07I mean, do we or don't we oppose trafficking girls for rape?
  571. 38:16And I say rape because regardless or not regardless
  572. 38:20that we have laws in this country that say very plainly
  573. 38:23that minors cannot consent to this type of activity,
  574. 38:27which is why it's called rape.
  575. 38:29some states refer to it as statutory.
  576. 38:31So do we or don't we oppose this?
  577. 38:36And y'all know as well as I know why they don't want it released.
  578. 38:39Because of the people who's going to be implicated from it.
  579. 38:42And so what's the hesitation?
  580. 38:47Every American, regardless of political affiliation,
  581. 38:49should want this.
  582. 38:50But I'm going to re-emphasize what I said before.
  583. 38:54It's the whole head sickness, the whole heart
  584. 38:58faintness that has given rise to this metastasizing corruption.
  585. 39:03I mean, you cannot make this stuff up.
  586. 39:08You have the 2020 Shikhaeneri,
  587. 39:14we'll say it with 53 Intelligence Agency officials,
  588. 39:19signing a letter saying that the Hunter Biden laptop
  589. 39:22bore all of the markings of Russian disinformation.
  590. 39:25And yet you have the Biden administration concluding
  591. 39:28with him providing an 11 year pardon for his own son
  592. 39:31that covers the dates that are implicated
  593. 39:33by the Biden laptop.
  594. 39:34You cannot make this stuff up.
  595. 39:37Can I make this stuff up?
  596. 39:39Or how about this?
  597. 39:41I mean, this is so laughable.
  598. 39:46Jake Tapper.
  599. 39:49Jake Tapper, and I don't know,
  600. 39:50I sent this one, I don't know if you have this clip.
  601. 39:52I don't think you have that one.
  602. 39:53I sent it, but I haven't.
  603. 39:56Yeah.
  604. 39:57But that's all right.
  605. 39:57Jake Tapper went overboard,
  606. 40:03attempting to rebuke people who said,
  607. 40:05hey, Joe Biden's declined to such a degree
  608. 40:10to where is he mentally fit?
  609. 40:13Is he capable of functioning as a chief executive
  610. 40:19of the military?
  611. 40:20Is he capable of serving in that capacity?
  612. 40:27Jake Tapper pounced on people who said that and said,
  613. 40:31well, it's well known that Mr. Biden has a stutter.
  614. 40:34He has a stutter.
  615. 40:36And you are mocking a man because of a stutter.
  616. 40:41Now the whole world watched, we all watched the meltdown
  617. 40:47in the presidential debate, we all watched that.
  618. 40:50And if you listen to the show, you watched the show,
  619. 40:52you know we showed you examples of it long before
  620. 40:56the presidential debate.
  621. 40:58You know, you have literally circumstances
  622. 41:00where Joe Biden's wife is physically relocating him
  623. 41:04because he's standing in the wrong spot.
  624. 41:05How many times where he's been on stage
  625. 41:07just walking in the direction
  626. 41:09and seemingly talking with someone who is not there?
  627. 41:12how many times we saw example after example after example of that.
  628. 41:15This is why I said to you guys in January of 2020 that Mr.
  629. 41:20Joseph Robin Ed Biden would not be the Democrat nominee for
  630. 41:23the presidency in 2024.
  631. 41:25I said that you guys know because Ray Charles could assault that
  632. 41:31the mayor wouldn't fit.
  633. 41:32Ray and Stevie get the claps out.
  634. 41:36You know they all could see that it wouldn't happen.
  635. 41:40Now Jake Tapper, rebuke everybody.
  636. 41:42You are insulting a man and you are, you are,
  637. 41:45evilly pouncing on a man who has a stuttering problem.
  638. 41:50Guess what Jake Tapper just put out?
  639. 41:53He is publishing a book.
  640. 41:56I'm a, I'm a reader.
  641. 41:57You was on the cover of his book,
  642. 41:58the title of the book, original sin.
  643. 42:00President Biden's declined,
  644. 42:02it's cover up and his disastrous choice to run again.
  645. 42:05Jake Tapper has literally done a 180
  646. 42:07from condemning people who highlighted the fact
  647. 42:10that Joe Biden's decline was evident.
  648. 42:14And now he's gonna write a book about the cover up
  649. 42:16the client cannot make this stuff up guys this is this is rank hypocrisy rank
  650. 42:22hypocrisy and not to mention as you heard Holsey Gabbard say that the scene is a
  651. 42:28CNN is a propaganda arm of the television community Jake Tapper works with CNN
  652. 42:34how else would you describe that hypocrisy?
  653. 42:37you're saying Joe Biden is the client you are ridiculing a man because there's a
  654. 42:42the stuttering problem. And now Jake Tapper is publishing a book delving into the cover
  655. 42:51up of two binds the client. Remember what Jeremiah said about the wickedness of the
  656. 42:58southern king of Judah that they've forgotten how to blush. They've forgotten how to blush.
  657. 43:03This is an example of forgetting how to blush. They've forgotten how to blush. It's literally
  658. 43:11literally like a man. Jake Tapper coming out and saying, you know what? If you eat meat,
  659. 43:21You are causing America to be destroyed.
  660. 43:24And then you see him in the next scene at Fogo the Child, where Prime Ribbon is between
  661. 43:29his teeth.
  662. 43:30Talking about if you don't eat meat, you need to be, you see, I mean guys, this is laughable.
  663. 43:36You cannot make this stuff up.
  664. 43:37But I want to again reiterate for you that the infection of corruption in official government
  665. 43:44apparatus flows downstream from a society that allows for that type and level of corruption.
  666. 43:51Truth is falling in the street,
  667. 43:56following that phenomenon.
  668. 43:59Oh, justice cannot be secured.
  669. 44:04Uprightness cannot be entered.
  670. 44:06It's inescapable.
  671. 44:08Now, when contrast that,
  672. 44:10and this is something that I thought,
  673. 44:11hmm, this is interesting, and this happened,
  674. 44:13and I just want to just put this on your radar,
  675. 44:18because this is one of the things that we,
  676. 44:19and we talked about this very, very briefly before,
  677. 44:22that when Vivek Ramaswami stepped away
  678. 44:25from the Doge initiative,
  679. 44:27There was a lot of speculation that it was because he was planning to run for either the
  680. 44:31U.S. Senate in Ohio or for governor.
  681. 44:35I expected him to run for governor in Ohio and guess what?
  682. 44:40He's announced he's running for governor in Ohio.
  683. 44:43Listen to you and watch clip number one.
  684. 44:46Go.
  685. 44:47I am honored to announce my candidacy to serve as the next governor of the state of Ohio.
  686. 44:54President Trump is reviving our conviction in America.
  687. 45:02We require a leader here at home who will revive our conviction in Ohio.
  688. 45:07And that is why today I am honored to announce that I am running to be the next governor of a great state
  689. 45:16at the heart of the greatest nation known to mankind, the state where I was born and raised.
  690. 45:22The state where Al-Porba and I raise our two sons today.
  691. 45:26A state whose best days are still ahead.
  692. 45:29I am honored to announce my candidacy to serve as the next governor of the State of Ohio.
  693. 45:37So there you have it.
  694. 45:45There you have it.
  695. 45:46The bank is running for governor of the State of Ohio.
  696. 45:52I've explained to you guys before when he ran for president.
  697. 45:56I didn't trust him.
  698. 46:01has changed in that regard.
  699. 46:04I have found him historically to be quite a bit opportunistic,
  700. 46:08and one thing is, he's definitely a smart cat,
  701. 46:12no doubt about it.
  702. 46:14He has a background in intellectual property
  703. 46:18and made a significant amount of money
  704. 46:23with his own entrepreneurial endeavors.
  705. 46:26He's definitely a smart guy.
  706. 46:28He certainly knows how to read a room.
  707. 46:30He's brought wealth to himself in a short amount of time,
  708. 46:34being a relatively young guy as well.
  709. 46:36And all of that is cool.
  710. 46:40But there are personal markings that have indicated to date
  711. 46:43that he's been rather self-interested.
  712. 46:46You know, he's never really sought public service generally
  713. 46:51until he ran for office.
  714. 46:53You know, he did even register to vote.
  715. 46:58Didn't even vote until somewhat later in his life.
  716. 47:00You know, so these are just facts now.
  717. 47:03That does that mean that's the way he has to be continuously?
  718. 47:06No, not necessarily.
  719. 47:08He could change.
  720. 47:08He could grow absolutely.
  721. 47:09But I'm just sharing with you what I know today, you know?
  722. 47:13And you also have the reality of,
  723. 47:17and I still don't understand this articulation
  724. 47:20of being a monotheistic Hindu.
  725. 47:24I don't know how that works.
  726. 47:25And I simply share that because worldview matters guys.
  727. 47:28worldview matters.
  728. 47:32You know, we've gotten into a lot of trouble over time
  729. 47:35because we have had justices nominated
  730. 47:39to the U.S. Supreme Court, for example,
  731. 47:40by Republican presidents, but they didn't take
  732. 47:43into consideration their worldviews.
  733. 47:46We are human beings.
  734. 47:47What we believe will influence and impact what we do.
  735. 47:51There are a lot of people that are excited
  736. 47:53about the Obama's lobby, so we'll see.
  737. 47:57I hope should he win that he represents good for Ohioans,
  738. 48:05state of Ohio, and for our nation.
  739. 48:08And I'll tell you very plainly,
  740. 48:10governors have an outsized capacity
  741. 48:12to impact things in our nation.
  742. 48:14So I hope things bode well in that regard,
  743. 48:19but the most important thing is what we say on a regular basis,
  744. 48:22what goes on in your house is far more important
  745. 48:24than what goes on in the White House.
  746. 48:25And if we want truth in the public square,
  747. 48:28we have to be adherence to truth
  748. 48:29within our home homes and advocates of truth in our own homes and more importantly people
  749. 48:35who live the truth.
  750. 48:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  751. 48:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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