The Hamilton Corner

March 3, 2025 · 49:19

If it wasn’t urgent then, why the urgency now?

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 18:17. Emotions are terrible generals, but tremendous foot soldiers. 15:00 - 31:00. If it wasn’t urgent then, why the urgency now? 31:00 - 48:00. You can’t fully assess the Zelensky oval office melt down solely within the last 10 minutes of the video. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Full Meeting between President Trump, VP Vance, and Ukrainian President Zelensky Lord Peter Mandelson 2014 Obama

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  11. 0:31Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton III is my name.
  14. 0:38I am the host of the program, joined
  15. 0:42by the Corner Kat engine.
  16. 0:44Livin' in the studio.
  17. 0:44Glad to be back.
  18. 0:46In studio right across from me.
  19. 0:48It's my man, 100 grand.
  20. 0:49Everybody wants to know when they wanna love him
  21. 0:51and you see him, you wanna hug him?
  22. 0:54This is my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby.
  23. 0:57clinical,mo got Dennis singing through.
  24. 0:59He's so delighted to see my face in person.
  25. 1:01and can't contain himself.
  26. 1:05And in the screening room, gotta have it,
  27. 1:08gotta have it.
  28. 1:08And in the screening room,
  29. 1:09producing extraordinaire,
  30. 1:10off the Nematata,
  31. 1:11y'all know what it is,
  32. 1:12but never duplicated.
  33. 1:14Hey, by the way, I text you Saturday.
  34. 1:16I don't know if you saw my text message.
  35. 1:17You saw, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
  36. 1:19I ain't gonna,
  37. 1:20we ain't gonna talk about inside business outside.
  38. 1:22We can talk about,
  39. 1:22you know, talk about that later.
  40. 1:24We talk about that later.
  41. 1:26Heh heh heh heh.
  42. 1:28You're, it's a.
  43. 1:29Who's that?
  44. 1:30They was like,
  45. 1:31who's that,
  46. 1:32Jay Man.
  47. 1:33Oh boy, what a privilege it is to be a member of the Lord's Kingdom at this day and age.
  48. 1:43At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your
  49. 1:47part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs, your full time jobs,
  50. 1:54or where you cultivate an outcome.
  51. 1:55And as you do so, I want to remind you to make your transition with intentionality, understanding
  52. 2:01the primacy that God plagues us on family.
  53. 2:04You will never, never outchurch, out politic, outvote deficiencies that abound in the home.
  54. 2:13The first institution, the first human institution that God established as he unfolded his created
  55. 2:19order was the family.
  56. 2:23Did that intentionally and recorded it for our benefit so that the primacy that he, God,
  57. 2:29I'm talking about places on family, that it would inform our engagement.
  58. 2:34So as you are making your transition, I want to remind you that what goes on in your house,
  59. 2:39what goes on in my house is far more important, far more important than what goes on in the
  60. 2:44White House.
  61. 2:45There are important things that happen.
  62. 2:46I mean, everybody saw, you know, Friday, the ridiculousness that transpired in the Oval
  63. 2:54Office.
  64. 2:55And I'm saying ridiculous as I'm going to be very plain and wasn't President Trump's fault
  65. 2:59and Vice President J.D.
  66. 3:00Vance's fault.
  67. 3:02I'm going to get into that.
  68. 3:03I'm going to get into that because it's important.
  69. 3:07But it's not more important than what goes on in our homes.
  70. 3:11It's not. It's not.
  71. 3:12And here's one of the major things we have to remember.
  72. 3:16If we are blessed to be parents,
  73. 3:19that is a call to ministry that has a very narrow window.
  74. 3:25One of my favorite things to do is to spend time with more seasoned saints.
  75. 3:30And they all tell me, man, I enjoy it now,
  76. 3:33because time is fleeting. You'll wake up,
  77. 3:35then none of your children will be under your roof any longer.
  78. 3:38And we should want to make the time that we have at this juncture count.
  79. 3:45George Barna refers to the statistics of worldviews being solidified by and large by the age of 13.
  80. 3:53What we do, we must do swiftly.
  81. 3:59Let us turn to the word of God.
  82. 4:00Proverbs chapter 18, this is a source of scripture that has been an anchor for me throughout my life.
  83. 4:09and I pray that it will be an anchor for you as well. Proverbs chapter 18 verse 17 just by way of
  84. 4:15reminder the book of Proverbs is wisdom literature. Wisdom literature is a particular genre of biblical
  85. 4:22literature that allows us to navigate individual proverbs. It's distinct from narrative and poetry
  86. 4:29and apocalyptic literature and biblical prophecy. It is its own particular genre and we can navigate
  87. 4:36the depths of the text by plumbing the depths of individual proverbs, proverbial wisdom.
  88. 4:47Proverbs chapter 18 verse 17, I can see this.
  89. 4:51I refer to this as my trial scripture, says this verse 17, the one who states his case
  90. 5:01first, seems right until the other comes and examines him.
  91. 5:08I'll read that again. The one who states his case first seems right until the other comes
  92. 5:13and examines him. Those who in the audience who happen to be litigators or trial attorneys,
  93. 5:18you know very well that when you are the movement or if you are the party that has the burden
  94. 5:23of proof and any trial litigation that the initial presentation of evidence is known as
  95. 5:28the case in chief. All right. The case in chief is offered without rebuttal. All right.
  96. 5:38And when you have witnesses that are called to the stand that you are using your position
  97. 5:45as an officer of the court, every attorney at bar, meaning they're in court, is viewed
  98. 5:50as an officer of the court.
  99. 5:51So there is an ethical responsibility we have that when we put witnesses on the stand, it's
  100. 5:55referred to in trial work as sponsoring the witness.
  101. 5:58All right.
  102. 6:00When you put your witnesses on the stand, the witnesses are then subjected to cross examination
  103. 6:06by the opposing party.
  104. 6:09All right, then the opposing party
  105. 6:11gets this opportunity to present its case in chief.
  106. 6:14So let me go back.
  107. 6:15So the movement or the burden of party
  108. 6:17with the burden of proof presents its case in chief.
  109. 6:22The opposing party tries to poke holes
  110. 6:25in the movements or the burden of proof
  111. 6:27bearers case in chief via crosses the emanation
  112. 6:31of their witnesses.
  113. 6:32Then in trial work after the movement
  114. 6:37or the part with the burden of proof
  115. 6:38has put on their case in chief,
  116. 6:41then the opposing party has its opportunity
  117. 6:44to put on their case in chief.
  118. 6:45And the criminal context would be the defendant
  119. 6:46can put its case in chief on before the court.
  120. 6:50And the prosecuting attorney or the movement
  121. 6:53has opportunity to cross-examine, try to poke holes,
  122. 6:56and the defendant's case in chief.
  123. 6:57And then the movement of the burden bearer
  124. 6:59in the United States of America
  125. 7:00has an opportunity to offer a battle testimony.
  126. 7:03This is one of the phenomenon,
  127. 7:05particularly in the criminal context
  128. 7:06as unique in American jurisprudence because in places like England, for example, historically,
  129. 7:12contrary to our Fifth Amendment in the United States of America, we have a Fifth Amendment
  130. 7:16to where charged parties in a criminal context have a privilege against self-incrimination.
  131. 7:22That charged parties cannot be compelled to defend themselves against an allegation if the
  132. 7:29charged party believes that the movement or the prosecuting agency has not made its case,
  133. 7:35can rest upon its presumption of innocence.
  134. 7:38In England, for example, historically, you did not have a presumption of innocence if
  135. 7:43you accused of a crime.
  136. 7:44You will be accused and then you would have a duty as the accused to prove your innocence,
  137. 7:49almost like proving a negative if you are, in fact, not guilty or not culpable.
  138. 7:55The simple point that the scripture is communicating is that there's often a lot of vim and vigor.
  139. 8:01a lot of zest that comes with the person who states their case first. They can present their case
  140. 8:08and because their presentation is not refuted, that it could have the appearance and the trappings
  141. 8:16of legitimacy. It could have the appearance of plausibility. Paul writing to the Colossians in
  142. 8:23chapter 2, warned the Colossians against delusion by plausible argument. Very rarely are people
  143. 8:31deceived by wild-eye stories and Bobby, you know man, hey, I got this plot of land, see,
  144. 8:39and Antarctica, the most warm place you'll ever visit. You know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
  145. 8:50I know you might live in a boat, but I have another boat for you. I mean, you don't have these wild-eye
  146. 8:56stories, the things that are most effective, the most effective deceptions frankly, have some ring
  147. 9:02of truth. Some element that seems right. Sometimes the ubiquity of the phenomenon,
  148. 9:11meaning how prevalent it is, can give the appearance that is, why can this be wrong?
  149. 9:19I mean, surely it can't be that wrong. I mean, everybody's doing it.
  150. 9:26To me, some of you can say you heard your parents, your grandparents say, well, I don't care
  151. 9:30if everybody jumps off to the bridge. That doesn't mean you need to do it. The one who states this
  152. 9:34case seems right until another comes and examines him. One of the major things that is kind of
  153. 9:43intrinsic to this concept of the initial presenter seeming right is that there is often a lot of emotion
  154. 9:55that is stirred upon initial presentation. You heard that, oh my goodness, look at that.
  155. 10:05And that initial presentation goes without challenge, without examination, without query,
  156. 10:11it could have the presentation that appears right.
  157. 10:16You know, when Jesus was walking and it's recorded in John's gospel, when he saw the
  158. 10:22fig tree, the scripture says the fig tree was in leaf, right?
  159. 10:27So that particular factual observation is not put there haphazardly or superfluously.
  160. 10:36factual observation is put there intentionally to communicate that Jesus' expectation that
  161. 10:42the fig tree to have actual figs on the tree wasn't without merit as if it would be because
  162. 10:47we don't mind Jesus.
  163. 10:50But the fig tree had the external appearance of fruit bearing.
  164. 10:54It was situated in such a way where it gave the initial communication of fruit bearing,
  165. 11:00But it was not until closer examination that the fact that the tree was fruitless, did that
  166. 11:10come to fruition?
  167. 11:11Why am I saying that?
  168. 11:13Because we have jewels like this in scripture, believer should be people who shouldn't be
  169. 11:20automatically fully persuaded based on initial presentation.
  170. 11:26I'm not saying we should be inherently skeptical about everything either.
  171. 11:29I'm just saying the scripture gives us sound grounding and sound anchoring,
  172. 11:33which will enable us to avoid or should I say, empower us,
  173. 11:37strengthen us against being gullible. It was amazing. And, you know,
  174. 11:43I was, I'm saying, I, we were, Jay Mac and I were in Texas when this whole
  175. 11:51Oval Office thing went down and all man, you could have, I mean,
  176. 11:56even still today, I'm in the studio and I'm looking at, you know,
  177. 11:59Joy reads for my network, you know, they got rid of her, you know.
  178. 12:04Joy and pain.
  179. 12:10No sunshine, teagone. But they're talking about, oh, President, President Trump,
  180. 12:16and JD Vance, oh, they bullied Zielinski, they pounced on Zielinski, oh, they, oh, they, I'm just like, whoa, really?
  181. 12:25So what I did first is to see what is a popular communication.
  182. 12:34Then I learned, oh, wait a minute.
  183. 12:36This is an excerpt from a meeting that lasted almost an hour.
  184. 12:43And I said, wait a minute.
  185. 12:44You had people offering opinions.
  186. 12:47Did they not watch the whole video?
  187. 12:49And because I was busy, it took me a little while
  188. 12:50to be able to watch the whole video.
  189. 12:51That's why I say, well, I'm gonna just,
  190. 12:54I'm not gonna publish anything.
  191. 12:55I'm not gonna retweet anything.
  192. 12:57I'm not gonna say anything until I've had an opportunity
  193. 12:59to watch the whole thing.
  194. 13:02I did not watch the whole video and I sing.
  195. 13:04Mm-mm. Unsurprisingly.
  196. 13:08The same lying talking snake media that told us,
  197. 13:13y'all get ready for this?
  198. 13:1415 days to stop the spread.
  199. 13:17Remember that? It's the same ones.
  200. 13:19I said, I have remept in this horse do warmer.
  201. 13:22Remember these guys, remember them right?
  202. 13:24Yeah. The same ones.
  203. 13:26Oh, the lob leak theory is just conspiracy.
  204. 13:30This is the product of a Wuhan wet market.
  205. 13:33Remember these things that come back to me, right?
  206. 13:36The same people that told us,
  207. 13:38that Mr. Joseph Robin Ed Biden in 2020,
  208. 13:42got over 80 million votes.
  209. 13:46Chashalai go on.
  210. 13:47The same ones are not coming around saying,
  211. 13:50oh, President Trump and JD Vance,
  212. 13:53they were like some West Coast gang bangers
  213. 13:57and they were listening to maybe some Dr. Dre beats
  214. 14:00and they start trying to over office walk all over Zelensky.
  215. 14:04Now I'm saying, what in the world is going on here?
  216. 14:07And these are seeing the usual suspects start to line up.
  217. 14:10So we're gonna do a little bit today on today's show
  218. 14:12of another coming to examine him.
  219. 14:15That's what we're gonna do today.
  220. 14:16Because the one who states this case first seems right.
  221. 14:19Seems right.
  222. 14:22Until another comes an examine.
  223. 14:23Oh yeah, it's saying what they told us
  224. 14:25that that President Trump was impeached
  225. 14:28because he had the audacity to try to find out
  226. 14:31Would Joe Biden and Barack Obama
  227. 14:33than we're doing to Ukraine this day?
  228. 14:34He needs to be impeached.
  229. 14:37The same ones who have lied to us repeatedly.
  230. 14:41Just, they've lied to us repeatedly, period full stop.
  231. 14:44But especially within the last several years
  232. 14:47that the 2,204 election just repudiated a lot of those lies.
  233. 14:51These same folks, I'll just cut to the stage on this point.
  234. 14:54They're at it again.
  235. 14:55Let's examine them together, shall we?
  236. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  237. 15:04Spiritual habits are so important.
  238. 15:06Being God's Word absolutely every single day
  239. 15:09on a pretty regular basis, I challenge believers
  240. 15:11to set the goal of reading at least three chapters
  241. 15:13in your Bible each and every day.
  242. 15:15Why is that important?
  243. 15:17Because amongst other things, the Word of God
  244. 15:19refers to itself as being the sword of the Spirit,
  245. 15:22and that's exactly what it is.
  246. 15:23Well, when you're consuming God's Word,
  247. 15:25when you're reading and meditating on it,
  248. 15:28it's equipping you with the weaponry of God's Word.
  249. 15:30The most powerful weapon in the universe
  250. 15:33is the word of God.
  251. 15:34And when you're reading and studying God's word,
  252. 15:37it's equipping you to be a better equipped soldier
  253. 15:39who knows how to take the weapon of the sword of the spirit
  254. 15:42and use it wisely and productively.
  255. 15:45As we prepare ourselves for battle on a daily basis,
  256. 15:48we can prepare to stand against the devil
  257. 15:51and not only just to defend ourselves,
  258. 15:53but to do battle with him and to take territory away from it.
  259. 16:05In light into the darkness,
  260. 16:07this is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  261. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  262. 16:12Abraham Hamilton III here.
  263. 16:16Let's examine the matter.
  264. 16:19Shall we?
  265. 16:20Now I know a lot of people want to start with the fireworks
  266. 16:25from the Oval Office,
  267. 16:26but I take a few steps back.
  268. 16:32Let's go back to 2014, shall we?
  269. 16:35And I'm gonna get to some of the fireworks.
  270. 16:38I don't have time to play the entire exchange
  271. 16:40in the Oval Office, which was 50 minutes,
  272. 16:42but I'll wholeheartedly encourage you to go and check it out.
  273. 16:44if we can't put the link to it in the show notes.
  274. 16:48Because if you watch the whole thing,
  275. 16:49you don't need anybody to explain to you what happened.
  276. 16:51But I know we have busy lives,
  277. 16:53and most of you don't have the opportunity nor the time
  278. 16:56to watch the entire 50 minute exchange.
  279. 17:02So I'm here for you.
  280. 17:04But before we get to the exchange itself,
  281. 17:08remember 2014 something happened,
  282. 17:11right around the time of the Winter Olympics,
  283. 17:13and oh yeah, Russia invaded and took Crimea.
  284. 17:19Remember what's president then same one who might have been president last one years
  285. 17:34And then I mean you want to talk about predictions of terrible the same guy who said all Isis is a GV JV team
  286. 17:42I don't worry about them and oh Trump. I'm sorry. I'm Putin is not worried about
  287. 17:47You crayony never gonna invade crime me and he just
  288. 17:50Invades crime Mia and so things happen guys, you know, I just I just have this
  289. 17:57thing where the Lord just don't let me doesn't let me forget certain things. I'm not saying
  290. 18:01I'm I'm the impeccable memory. I'm not saying that. But certain things Lord just brings back
  291. 18:05to my memory. And I have to give a shout out to Mays Moron this one because he was able to
  292. 18:11he had the vigil concurring evidence in the crates after Vladimir Putin in Russia invaded
  293. 18:20cried Mia, Barack Obama was a part of an international press conference. This is in 2014. I want
  294. 18:31you to listen one to the questions that are asked Mr. Obama to his responses to these questions,
  295. 18:38but also the overarching tone and tenor of the entire conversation. I want you to think about what
  296. 18:46What you detect as a communication is taking place.
  297. 18:50Listen first to clip number one.
  298. 18:53This is from 2014, a blast from the past.
  299. 18:56Barack Obama's at the lectern.
  300. 18:58Clip number one, go.
  301. 18:59And in the light of recent developments, do you think Mitt Romney had a point when he said
  302. 19:04that Russia is America's biggest geopolitical foe, if not Russia, who?
  303. 19:11With respect to the situation in Ukraine, we have not gone to war with Russia.
  304. 19:17I think there's a significant precedent to that in the past.
  305. 19:22That does not mean that Russia is not isolated.
  306. 19:25In fact, Russia is far more isolated than this instance than it was five years ago with
  307. 19:30respect to Georgia and more isolated than it was certainly during most of the 20th century
  308. 19:36when it was part of the Soviet Union.
  309. 19:39The point is that there are always going to be bad things that happen around the world.
  310. 19:45With respect to Mr. Romney's assertion that Russia's our number one geopolitical foe,
  311. 19:51the truth of the matter is that America's got a whole lot of challenges.
  312. 19:59Russia is a regional power that is threatening some of its immediate neighbors, not out of
  313. 20:10strength, but out of weakness.
  314. 20:14Ukraine has been a country in which Russia had enormous influence for decades since the
  315. 20:20breakup of the Soviet Union.
  316. 20:23And we have considerable influence on our neighbors.
  317. 20:27We generally don't need to invade them in order to have a strong cooperative relationship
  318. 20:32with them.
  319. 20:34The fact that Russia felt compelled to go in militarily and lay bare these violations
  320. 20:41of international law indicates less influence, not more.
  321. 20:48And so my response then continues to be what I believe today, which is Russia's actions
  322. 20:56are a problem.
  323. 20:58They don't pose the number one national security threat to the United States.
  324. 21:03I continue to be much more concerned when it comes to our security with the prospect
  325. 21:09of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan.
  326. 21:14Now, you recall from a 2012 presidential debate, when you had the whole soundbite, the 1980s
  327. 21:24of calling it one there for a policy back.
  328. 21:27You know, the Cold War wars, but over 20 yards, you'll remember that.
  329. 21:29And then, oh snap, Russia's invading Ukraine.
  330. 21:33Remember the whole deal?
  331. 21:34And then look where we are now, like, it's not necessarily where, you know, but did you
  332. 21:41You notice the emphasis on, oh, oh, I mean, you know, Russia is doing some things, but
  333. 21:47they're regional power, you know, and they're doing some things that threaten their neighbors,
  334. 21:53but Russia isn't a threat to United States of America.
  335. 21:56Did you notice the kind of almost calmness from the questioner and Mr. Obama?
  336. 22:05There's a little bit more I want to give you from this exchange.
  337. 22:08Clip number two, Mr. Obama explains Russia has always been interested in what's going
  338. 22:14on Ukraine. That's not new.
  339. 22:15Clip number two. Go.
  340. 22:17You've been criticized during this dispute with Russia as not understanding President Putin's
  341. 22:21motivations. As recently as last month, you and others in your administration said you
  342. 22:26thought Putin was reflecting or pausing his incursion into Crimea. Did you misread Putin's
  343. 22:32intentions and what do you think his motivations are now?
  344. 22:36I don't think that any of us have been under any illusion that Russia has been very interested
  345. 22:45in controlling what happens to Ukraine.
  346. 22:48That's not new.
  347. 22:49That's been the case for years now.
  348. 22:54Again, well, you know, not, not, not, not, not, I want to reset what's actually happened.
  349. 23:01At that time, when Barack Obama's given that press conference, Russia had already invaded
  350. 23:06and taken Crimea and had 30,000 troops on Ukraine's border.
  351. 23:13But you didn't hear any of the regressive in America
  352. 23:19screaming from the top of the lungs.
  353. 23:21First Ukraine, then Europe and all America.
  354. 23:25All you didn't hear the alarm, you didn't hear the fever pitch.
  355. 23:29Whoo, whoo, hair on fire, you didn't hear any of that.
  356. 23:37So my question at this stage of the program,
  357. 23:39in my effort to, you know, examine the matter, largely advocated by a regressive alarmist
  358. 23:50in the liars who have media access in our country.
  359. 23:54If there was no heightened alarm and urgency then, why is there such urgency now?
  360. 24:06Is Russia more than a regional threat now than it was in 2014?
  361. 24:14What aren't they telling us?
  362. 24:15And I'll just kind of skip to the front of the line on this here.
  363. 24:18You want to know what the difference is?
  364. 24:21Klaus Schwab, George Soros, World Economic Forum, and the globalist international handlers
  365. 24:26were not yet ready to give the rest of the world their orders to be alarmed yet.
  366. 24:36You see, and I've said this repeatedly.
  367. 24:39And there is an important distinction it has to be made between identifying parties that
  368. 24:46are aggressors versus parties that are good guys versus bad guys.
  369. 24:52I want to tell you, Voldemort Zielinski is not a good guy.
  370. 24:58Vladimir Putin is a dictator, but guess who else is a dictator?
  371. 25:02Voldemort Zielinski.
  372. 25:06More than one thing can be true at once.
  373. 25:09And what's happening here, what's happening here is that the regressive globalist power
  374. 25:15brokers have now given each other the proverbial hat knob. I'm sorry, hat knob to say now, now
  375. 25:25is the time to where and you have to connect the doctor. Remember, schmovin Kaiser Trudeau,
  376. 25:32we now have the opportunity to advance our pre pandemic plans. What plans you had before
  377. 25:35the pandemic, chief? It wasn't, you know, five alarm chili in 2014 when Russia straight up
  378. 25:43invaded Ukraine in the Crimean region, took it and posted 30,000 troops on the border
  379. 25:50then then what is the American interest in Ukraine? Well, the war hawks will tell you,
  380. 25:58well, we have to stop Putin in Ukraine because if we don't, if we don't, if we don't, he's
  381. 26:04going to steamroll all of Europe. And then next year, you know, America's involved.
  382. 26:08Well, I want to say that in 2014, where does NATO come into play here? Oh, there are many
  383. 26:16questions to be asked. But while the regressives and alarmists are attempting to whip the US into
  384. 26:27a frenzy. Okay. And our media seems all too eager and many, most of the popular media is
  385. 26:38to condemn President Trump and vice president Vans, which is remarkable to me. But if the
  386. 26:46concern is we have to stop Putin in Ukraine because all of Europe is next. Can I ask another
  387. 26:56question? Y'all know, I mean, y'all know I like to ask questions. I get that from my
  388. 27:00law it. That's what he did in the scriptures, right? I have an I have a question. The United
  389. 27:09States of America, President Trump said it from the Oval Office that the United States of America
  390. 27:12has put in a total of over $350 billion into Ukraine to support their war effort under
  391. 27:22Mr. Gotta be in bed by 3 p.m. Last year, the European Union contributed a grand total of
  392. 27:3518.7 billion dollars to Ukraine for their defense against Russia. Right? That these are statistical
  393. 27:45facts. These are not my opinion. This is a fact. The EU, the EU in total gave 18.7 billion euros,
  394. 27:55not dollars, euros. I just let you in on something US put in way more than that last year. All right.
  395. 28:02But not only did the European Union contribute 18.7 billion euros to Ukraine, you know, to defend themselves against Putin.
  396. 28:11And don't get a twist. Putin is evil. Straight up. Full stop. Putin's evil doesn't mean Zelensky is not evil.
  397. 28:21They even get to Zelensky canceling elections repeatedly, conscripting his own citizens.
  398. 28:28Because they don't have enough soldiers. They see a man on the street, arrest him, and throw him into the military.
  399. 28:34here. All right. The European Union 18.7 billion euros to Ukraine. You want to know how much
  400. 28:44money the European Union has paid to Russia in that same time period? And I'm presenting
  401. 28:50this question to you so you can evaluate with a broader breath what's happening here. I'm
  402. 28:55glad you asked that question because I didn't ask a question. You asked a question. Did you
  403. 28:59know that in 2024 alone, the European Union spent 21.9 billion euros buying fossil fuels
  404. 29:09from Russia. Did you know that? Did you realize that the same European Union that's attempting
  405. 29:16to whip the US into a frenzy because we have to defend against the Russian onslaught, the
  406. 29:23The same European Union has contributed more money to Russia than it has contributed to
  407. 29:30Ukraine for its defense against Russia.
  408. 29:32Did you know that?
  409. 29:33Did you know that?
  410. 29:34And if you did know that, how would you then process your, how would you then process the
  411. 29:40presentation of regressives trying to say, you need to be an alarm, you need to do it.
  412. 29:48So the EU will spend 18.7 billion euros for Ukrainian defense and then spend 21.9 billion
  413. 29:55euros giving it to Russia.
  414. 29:57Doesn't look like you're playing on both sides of the fence.
  415. 30:01Doesn't it look like you're on both sides of the, you want to oppose Russian aggression,
  416. 30:06but you're going to buy Russian oil and liquid natural gas and all of these things.
  417. 30:10And oh yeah, by the way, who was it again, that green lit the pipeline to allow Europe
  418. 30:20to be funded. I'm sorry to be supplied. Russian oil. What? That would be correct. Mr. Joseph
  419. 30:27Robinette or whoever was controlling weekend at Bernie's. What I'm saying folks is I just
  420. 30:33want you to open your eyes. How could you be on one hand on the one hand so alarmed? We
  421. 30:39must gather as world powers and give money to support Ukraine. We have to stop putting
  422. 30:43in Ukraine. 18.7 billion euros for that. But oh, by the way, we still need our oil is because
  423. 30:49remember what the European Union is doing. They're trying to decarbonize, you know, so
  424. 30:52they're cutting off their own coal plants, they're cutting off their own, you know, all
  425. 30:56this stuff. So guess what they have to get their energy from because Mr. Joseph Robin and
  426. 31:00Biden reversed the course that the U.S. had become the first exporter, net exporter of
  427. 31:06liquid natural gas. Now I want to be fair to European Union because with all the sanctions
  428. 31:12and everything. The 21.9 billion euros spent in Russia paid to Russia, which by the way,
  429. 31:21is more than the European Union contributed to Ukraine's defense in that interesting.
  430. 31:26That was a 6% year over year drop in value. So the year in 2023, they spent more than 21.9
  431. 31:33billion. You want to remind me when Russia invaded Ukraine again? Well, yeah, that's right.
  432. 31:37They invaded Ukraine in February of 2022. So while they're trying to get America all up
  433. 31:43an arms to come to Ukraine's defense. They're funding Putin by buying Putin's oil natural gas
  434. 31:55in the dead of winter. So three years in, three years in to this war effort and the EU is spending
  435. 32:04more money in Russia than they're giving to Ukraine and they want the US to be up in arms about what's
  436. 32:09going on in Russia. If y'all really think that big and bad about Russia why don't y'all stop
  437. 32:13But Biden is oil, Putin's oil, stop buying his natural gas.
  438. 32:18But you know why they won't?
  439. 32:20Because they don't really believe what they're telling us.
  440. 32:24Not really.
  441. 32:26I would think if you really think Putin is a big bet, what's the best way to cut off his
  442. 32:30ability to prosecute a war on Russia?
  443. 32:32Stop giving him money.
  444. 32:34But the European Union spent more in 2024 procuring Russian fossil fuels, as it's commonly
  445. 32:42described, then they spent on Ukrainian defense.
  446. 32:47I just want you to process that fact as you assess invitation to be alarmed by the circumstances.
  447. 33:01We're going to dig a little deeper into the verse we started with Matthew 624 and a few
  448. 33:05others.
  449. 33:06We cannot serve God and money.
  450. 33:09The generosity is a key piece of this as well.
  451. 33:13I think about what Ron blew the authors says often, that is that giving actually loosens
  452. 33:19the grip that money can have over our lives.
  453. 33:23Faith and Finance with Rob West weekdays at 9 a.m. Central or on the AFR app.
  454. 33:34The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets are available at AFR.net.
  455. 33:40Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  456. 33:45Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third.
  457. 33:47man, we're already in thirds in the third segment. So let me let me get moving quickly. So in order
  458. 33:52to truly assess the video, the last hit many, 10 minutes of it, and we're going to play the last
  459. 33:57minute or so of it on the show in a minute. But I have to set it up with the context because what
  460. 34:01is transpired up into this juncture is that President Trump took a different position than the Biden
  461. 34:08administration say, wait a minute, wait a minute, we need to secure peace immediately. All right.
  462. 34:12Right?
  463. 34:14The U.S. has been provided unqualified financial and military weapon support to Ukraine.
  464. 34:22And this is not in the interest of America first and foremost, in America's best interest,
  465. 34:30because I don't know if you check, but we're in debt beyond our eyeballs, okay?
  466. 34:35Nora is in an interest to peace around the world.
  467. 34:38So President Trump and Voldemort Zelensky behind the scenes had negotiated the terms of
  468. 34:44a minimum rights agreement, a minimum rights agreement as a part of a framework to secure
  469. 34:52US support going forward. All right, you watched the whole 50 minute video, you can tell President
  470. 35:01Trump, Vice President JD Vance, they gathered in the Oval Office and invited Voldemort Zelensky
  471. 35:07to come, expecting that to be a celebratory moment to announce the mineral rights agreement
  472. 35:13that they had reached.
  473. 35:15Two prior occasions prior to the Oval Office meeting,
  474. 35:18Zelensky was supposed to sign the middle rights agreement,
  475. 35:20but hadn't done so.
  476. 35:22He was expected to sign the middle rights agreement
  477. 35:25in this meeting.
  478. 35:28All right?
  479. 35:30However, instead of that happening,
  480. 35:35because the reality is Zelensky lied, frankly.
  481. 35:40There's no way President Trump sets an Oval Office meeting
  482. 35:43with all the media present to celebrate a mineral rights
  483. 35:48agreement if he doesn't expect Zelensky to sign.
  484. 35:51He would have set that meeting saying,
  485. 35:52well, I wonder if he's gonna sign, gee, I don't know.
  486. 35:54But let's just have the cameras here just in case.
  487. 35:56That doesn't happen.
  488. 35:57And here's the foundation of reality
  489. 36:01of high-level diplomacy.
  490. 36:05You talk Turkey, you talk straight,
  491. 36:07you negotiate aggressively in private.
  492. 36:11Most of what you do in public is more celebratory
  493. 36:15would have already been secured in private.
  494. 36:17All right?
  495. 36:18So what you saw happening is that Zelensky
  496. 36:25wanted to take advantage of the Oval Office as a stage
  497. 36:28with all of the cameras present to try to put on a show.
  498. 36:34Now, I don't know this, what I'm about to say to be factual,
  499. 36:36this is what I suspect.
  500. 36:37What I suspect is that the regressives internationally
  501. 36:42and the American regressives kind of got Zelensky's ear
  502. 36:46It made him think that they, he might be successful in bullying President Trump.
  503. 36:50Yeah, right.
  504. 36:52Yeah.
  505. 36:53You're going to use the, the camera in the Oval Office as a stage to try to shake down
  506. 37:00Donald John Trump.
  507. 37:02Are you crazy?
  508. 37:04Nevertheless, as the conversation transpires, and you can see this in the minutes, the entire
  509. 37:0950 minute exchange that the point of contention arose concerning US secure, I'm sorry, Ukrainian
  510. 37:16security.
  511. 37:17If you watch the whole 50 minute video, it was very cordial up until the last 10 minutes.
  512. 37:23President Trump didn't outright reject US guaranteeing a support for Ukrainian security,
  513. 37:31but he also didn't agree to it.
  514. 37:33As if you know, President Trump, that's kind of what he does.
  515. 37:36He won't commit to it in public and he won't reject it in public because that's a part
  516. 37:42of diplomacy and respect for negotiation.
  517. 37:46But Zelensky kept wanting to talk about it.
  518. 37:51And one of the things that President Trump insisted on, and I made some notes here, he
  519. 37:56insisted that part of the negotiation was first, that there had to be an agreement between
  520. 38:01the US and Ukraine, and that agreement included a ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia.
  521. 38:09See, President Trump was not going to agree to any kind of support for the Ukraine without
  522. 38:13a ceasefire being in place.
  523. 38:16That is what started getting Zielinski off court.
  524. 38:19And if you watch the video, you see Zielinski rubbing his nose, you know, some of my brother
  525. 38:25It may not be familiar with the block. There's certain people have certain chemical dependencies who rub their noses in a similar fashion
  526. 38:30So do many actors and actresses in Hollywood
  527. 38:33They tend to have what appears to be talcum powder near their nasal passages. That was that's what Zilinski's nose rub it
  528. 38:39Watch the whole video you can see it dude rubbing his nose. I
  529. 38:42Hate to say it like he just bumped a few before he got on camera. That's what it looks like
  530. 38:47That's what it looks like
  531. 38:49Alright
  532. 38:50So as Trump is outlining his lack of commitment towards Alinsky is asking for Zelensky is making stupid faces
  533. 38:59He's making odd gestures again with the nose rubbing that I've just described for you and
  534. 39:05Zelensky was generally respectful until vice president Vance responded to a press question. All right in which JD Vance
  535. 39:15expressed sympathy
  536. 39:16for Ukraine but also said in light of all of the loss of life the damage that has transpired that it was time and
  537. 39:24to negotiate for a negotiated settlement. All right.
  538. 39:29Zelensky demonstrably does not want a negotiated piece. The thing that Zulensky wants is for the United States and for Europe to commit to full scale war in Europe.
  539. 39:41That's what he wants. In fact, as recently as today in the BBC, he said he's not he's willing to go back and talk mineral rights, but because
  540. 39:49Lindsey Graham, this thing, which man that dude, Lindsey Graham, he's been Zielinski's
  541. 39:55biggest cheerleader until Friday was Lindsey Graham finally said, well, Zielinski needs
  542. 40:02to resign and since somebody else who can negotiate or he needs to conduct himself with
  543. 40:05better manners to which Zielinski responds, hey, I'll quit.
  544. 40:10I'm exchangeable if Ukraine get full acceptance in the NATO.
  545. 40:14That's what he wants.
  546. 40:15See, Zielinski wants the US and the Europe to fight their war.
  547. 40:20And God simply putting the pressure Trump said this.
  548. 40:23US involvement is World War III, period, into discussion.
  549. 40:27And President Trump, remember all the time they tried to paint him out?
  550. 40:30He's Hitler, he's this.
  551. 40:31He's trying to stop war, trying to stop World War III.
  552. 40:37And then our media is pouncing on him for that.
  553. 40:39Let me continue explaining the thing that happened before the final 10 minutes.
  554. 40:42And then I'm going to play the audio because this context is necessary in order for you
  555. 40:46to truly assess the explosive portions of the video.
  556. 40:51So Zelensky, who does not want a negotiated peace, he wants the US and he wants Europe
  557. 40:56to intervene, puts on the ground, full-scale war.
  558. 41:00So at that juncture, Zelensky decides to challenge Vice President J.D. Vance's commentary.
  559. 41:09That is what happens.
  560. 41:10Zelensky is the one who agitates the argument before the cameras.
  561. 41:17Zelensky is the one who did that.
  562. 41:21And when Zelensky does that, it goes downhill.
  563. 41:27JD Vance begins to call out Zelensky for trying to negotiate on camera.
  564. 41:31That's a no-no.
  565. 41:32That's the diplomacy 101.
  566. 41:34Everybody knows that.
  567. 41:35That's a no-no.
  568. 41:36He calls him out.
  569. 41:37Then Zelensky tries to say, have you ever been to Ukraine?
  570. 41:40Fool, he's the vice president of the United States.
  571. 41:43He got to go to Ukraine and know what's going on in Ukraine.
  572. 41:53And the major part, which is remarkable to me, that it seems all about the liars in Western
  573. 41:57media willing to do is ignore President Trump's consistent objection to Volodymyr Zelensky gambling
  574. 42:05with World War III.
  575. 42:06He said that repeatedly.
  576. 42:08Why?
  577. 42:09Because he knows that's exactly what Zelensky is angling for.
  578. 42:13And that's what the Trump team is attempting to prevent.
  579. 42:19So with all of that as a background, I'll bring you to some of the more explosive portions
  580. 42:25of the Oval Office meeting, and it'll help you understand it a bit better.
  581. 42:30I've seen all kind of people in this.
  582. 42:31Steve, Smith, I know he ain't watching the whole 50 minutes.
  583. 42:34You're talking about decorum and diploma.
  584. 42:36If you watch the whole 50 minutes,
  585. 42:37you know the one who broke the quorum was Zilinski.
  586. 42:42And the other thing is our society,
  587. 42:44many in our society become so pansified,
  588. 42:46they don't understand what men are talking like men.
  589. 42:50Zilinski is the one who wanted to try to literally refuse
  590. 42:54to sign, he told President Trump,
  591. 42:56he was coming there to sign the deal.
  592. 42:58When he shows up, oh, by the way, I'm not signing,
  593. 43:00and I'm going to scold you and lecture you in front of your media in your office.
  594. 43:08With that in mind, listen to and watch clip number four, go.
  595. 43:12Mr. President, Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come
  596. 43:15into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media.
  597. 43:19Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have
  598. 43:23manpower problems.
  599. 43:25You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conflict.
  600. 43:28into Ukraine that you say what problems we have.
  601. 43:31I have been to...
  602. 43:33You've come one.
  603. 43:34I've actually watched and seen the stories and I know what happens is you bring people, you
  604. 43:39bring them on a propaganda tour of Mr. President.
  605. 43:42Art, do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people in your military?
  606. 43:46And do you think that it's respectful?
  607. 43:48I will.
  608. 43:49To come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration
  609. 43:53that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country.
  610. 43:56A lot of questions.
  611. 43:57Let's start from the beginning.
  612. 43:58First of all, during the war, everybody has problems.
  613. 44:02Even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now,
  614. 44:06but you will feel it in the future.
  615. 44:09God bless you. God bless you. God bless you.
  616. 44:11Don't tell us what we're going to feel.
  617. 44:14We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're going to feel.
  618. 44:17I'm not telling you. Because you're in no position to dictate that.
  619. 44:21You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel.
  620. 44:26We're going to feel very good.
  621. 44:28We're going to feel very good and very strong.
  622. 44:31You will feel influenced.
  623. 44:32You're right now not in a very good position.
  624. 44:34You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position
  625. 44:37that he's happened to be right about.
  626. 44:39From the very beginning of the war.
  627. 44:40You're not in a good position.
  628. 44:42You don't have the cards right now.
  629. 44:44With us you start having cards.
  630. 44:46Right now you're on the playing card.
  631. 44:48You're gambling with the lives of millions of people.
  632. 44:52You're gambling with World War III.
  633. 44:55You're gambling with World War III.
  634. 45:00Now if our media wasn't saturated with liars among all of the explosive commentary that
  635. 45:06transpire what they should have seized on was President Trump's comments that he is gambling
  636. 45:11with World War III.
  637. 45:14Why would the president say that?
  638. 45:15Why would he emphasize it more than once?
  639. 45:17What does he mean when he says you're gambling with World War III?
  640. 45:20And then the days that unfold is becoming more and more obvious for the public.
  641. 45:24In our country and around the world, this gambling with World War 3, the things that precipitated
  642. 45:31the events that are currently unfolding in Ukraine, have to do with Ukraine's efforts
  643. 45:37to be ingratiated with NATO.
  644. 45:39Barack Obama, Joe Biden, all the way back to Bill Clinton, flirted with the ideas of them
  645. 45:46being involved in NATO.
  646. 45:47A lot of people don't realize this, but the reality is that this whole idea with Ukraine
  647. 45:52in Russia and US dates back to the Clinton administration, persuading the Ukraine to
  648. 46:00get rid of their nuclear weapons in exchange for a US guarantee of its independence and
  649. 46:07security, which was a foolish arrangement on both parts.
  650. 46:11What does the US have to do with guaranteeing the Ukraine security under William Jefferson
  651. 46:16Clinton?
  652. 46:22But this is all of the things that are underlying this.
  653. 46:25So when you watch the entire clip, you understand, wait a minute.
  654. 46:29First of all, President Trump was expecting,
  655. 46:30it's supposed to be a celebratory signing
  656. 46:33of agreements concerning mineral rights.
  657. 46:37Nose, Rub and Zelensky comes in,
  658. 46:38oh, by the way, I ain't signing,
  659. 46:39which was the third time, by the way.
  660. 46:43He's not signing.
  661. 46:45And then he tries to take advantage
  662. 46:46of the cameras in the Oval Office
  663. 46:49to try to strong arm our nation
  664. 46:52into giving them billions of dollars
  665. 46:54and more weapons and a security guarantee.
  666. 47:00And he thought that that was going to shake,
  667. 47:01all man, I'm running out of time.
  668. 47:05You have others like the British ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson, saying Zelensky
  669. 47:10needs to get his act together.
  670. 47:11Clip number three, go.
  671. 47:13We need a very radical reset, as you say, in the caption behind you.
  672. 47:19And the reset has to consist of the United States and Ukraine getting back on the same
  673. 47:26page and President Zelensky giving his unequivocal backing to the initiative that President
  674. 47:33Trump is taking to end the war and to bring a just and lasting peace to Ukraine. And the
  675. 47:41Europeans, George II, they need to back the calls for a ceasefire. And by the way, I think
  676. 47:48that Ukraine should be the first to commit to a ceasefire and defy the Russians to follow.
  677. 47:57So what Zelensky thought was going to get Glenn Hannon high-fire from his European allies,
  678. 48:01They realize an old snap.
  679. 48:03If America is not supporting us, we don't have support.
  680. 48:07Because that's the bottom line.
  681. 48:09When it comes to NATO, the US is it.
  682. 48:11That's the bottom line.
  683. 48:12And if the US gets involved, it is World War III.
  684. 48:16And President Trump is trying to stop it.
  685. 48:18And that's why I took the tone that it did.
  686. 48:20The head of NATO, the NATO security general, Mark Rutt,
  687. 48:24said quote to Zelensky, quote,
  688. 48:26you have to find a way, dear Voltomere,
  689. 48:29to restore your relationship with Donald Trump
  690. 48:30and the American administration, end quote.
  691. 48:33Because guys, more than one thing can be true at once.
  692. 48:35Russia's corrupt, no doubt, so is Ukraine.
  693. 48:38Guess what else is corrupt?
  694. 48:39US politicians who use NATO and Ukraine,
  695. 48:44that largely provoked a Russian response.
  696. 48:48In the bottom line, if the US enters in a firm capacity,
  697. 48:52game set match, guys, it is World War III.
  698. 48:55They gave Barack Obama the Nobel Prize
  699. 48:57and he hadn't done anything.
  700. 48:58President Trump is literally trying
  701. 49:00stop World War 3, yet our media is pouncing on him saying he needs a better bedside manna.
  702. 49:05Ridiculous.
  703. 49:09The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  704. 49:14Family Association or American Family Radio.

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