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March 5, 2025 · 49:18

President Trump’s joint congressional address was revealing on multiple levels.

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0:00 - 15:00. 1 Timothy 3:1-7. God has always intended for His Bride to be relational. 15:00 - 31:00. President Trump’s joint congressional address was revealing on multiple levels. 31:00 - 48:00. Teenager sues her educators because she “graduated with honors” but can’t read. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links 13-year-old D.J. Daniel Trump states “Pocahontas says yes” Trump states “All we needed was a new President” Nicolle Wallace Rep. Al Green gets removed from Joint Session of Congress Idaho abortion lawsuit 22 Democrats saying same speech Aleysha Ortiz Trump states “You are perfect exactly how God made you”

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  21. 1:02I stayed up past my bedtime.
  22. 1:04Oh, yeah, Bobby being messy.
  23. 1:09I stayed up past, I didn't get on that yet.
  24. 1:13up past my bedtime, watch President Trump's speech, which, you know, it was a really, really
  25. 1:19good speech for a number of reasons that, and I think people who follow the news regularly,
  26. 1:27I might have been looking for something new, something fresh, but you have to remember,
  27. 1:30so much has happened in such a short amount of time, and the majority of the American populace
  28. 1:34is not, you know, following the news daily, you know, and so I thought it was a great opportunity
  29. 1:40he took to let the American people know, hey, this is what you voted for.
  30. 1:44And this is what we're doing.
  31. 1:46So I thought that was good for that point.
  32. 1:48But before we get to that, I want to remind you as I do on a daily basis, because it's just
  33. 1:53something that I want to present to you from the Scriptures, just from out of consideration.
  34. 1:57I'm not trying to make anybody mad anything, but something that I've just been meditating
  35. 2:03on myself that I want to share with you.
  36. 2:06But at this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from
  37. 2:10your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an
  38. 2:16outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding the
  39. 2:21primacy that God places on family. I'm sorry we missed you all yesterday due to some inclement weather
  40. 2:29for the safety of our crew here. Our office is closed a bit early yesterday. So, yes, yeah.
  41. 2:43So that's why we were not available yesterday, but thanks be to God that everybody's safe
  42. 2:49and we are ready to get rolling today.
  43. 2:52As you're making your way to your full time jobs, remember what goes on in your house is
  44. 2:57far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  45. 2:59You might not have an Al Green raising his cane and disagreements with your offerings in
  46. 3:05your home, but I tell you, if the enemy can be effective in causing you to play significance
  47. 3:11and importance on everything else and get you to neglect your family, he will take that.
  48. 3:17We have to remember, for example, the words of the Apostle Peter about the potential for
  49. 3:23the believer to be barren and unproductive in our knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
  50. 3:28That is something that is a possibility.
  51. 3:30And for those who are listening to the program and you might not have yet placed your faith
  52. 3:34in Jesus Christ for eternal salvation, I want to encourage you to refuse to harden your heart
  53. 3:40as he draws you to himself, but embrace the free gift that is available while you have the
  54. 3:45opportunity to do so.
  55. 3:47To the word of God, we go first Timothy chapter three is where I want to go.
  56. 3:51I've talked in the past about the fact that God is always intended for his bride to be
  57. 4:00relational.
  58. 4:03There are lots of things that are concerning about the professing church and our nation,
  59. 4:07but I know it's not everybody.
  60. 4:08God is preserved to remnant for himself.
  61. 4:10I've gotten to meet a wonderful local assemblies, local bodies of fellowship, wonderful pastors
  62. 4:17all over the country.
  63. 4:19But it is true that it is a remnant.
  64. 4:22And I believe one of the major things that it transpired is that Satan has been effective
  65. 4:27in getting us to willingly, you know, the concept of self-censorship as it pertains to
  66. 4:32the freedom of speech in our nation by having cultural Marxism and intimidating people with
  67. 4:37all kinds of social penalties, if not outright governmentally imposed penalties.
  68. 4:41Or speaking your mind, people tend to self-sensor.
  69. 4:43I think that as things have transpired in many ways, the professing body of Christ and
  70. 4:49the professing church in America has willingly ceded territory that has not had to occur.
  71. 4:56One of the major things I say often is that the Lord is called every believer to ministry.
  72. 5:00It's not something that's only for those who would man pull pits, but every believer is
  73. 5:05called the ministry. The only question is what venue, what lane, what plow God has called you to put your
  74. 5:10hands to in that understanding. Well, one of the major things along the lines of self-censorship,
  75. 5:16we've kind of allowed a self-mutation of the body of Christ that there are multiple commands
  76. 5:23in scripture that are what I describe as horizontal commands, commands that God requires the body to
  77. 5:28to render to one another, you know, do good to everyone,
  78. 5:33but especially unto the household of faith, you know,
  79. 5:36by the love you show one to another.
  80. 5:38This is, this is body talk.
  81. 5:39He's not talking about dealing with the unbeliever,
  82. 5:42although the Lord requires us as believers
  83. 5:44to have a great reputation with the surrounding world,
  84. 5:47but our duty to love one another,
  85. 5:49and by this all men will know that you are my disciples,
  86. 5:52that is body talk, that is family talk.
  87. 5:55And we've allowed unfortunately, practically,
  88. 5:58but an enemy to reduce us away from worshiping our Lord together,
  89. 6:02to where we have settled for merely worshiping beside one another.
  90. 6:05This is how you have the phenomenon where you can have people
  91. 6:08who are members of the same churches for decades.
  92. 6:09You don't even know each other's last names.
  93. 6:11Never been in each other's homes.
  94. 6:14Never visited one another.
  95. 6:15And then you have the whole phenomenon
  96. 6:17of the quote unquote celebrity pastor
  97. 6:19when there's a light year's worth of difference
  98. 6:22between a pastor and a preacher.
  99. 6:25You know, preaching is not the same as pastoring.
  100. 6:29Of course, teaching the word of God is an intrinsic component
  101. 6:32of pastoring, but it's not the sum total of pastoring.
  102. 6:35In order to be a pastor, you have to spend time with the sheep.
  103. 6:39That's just a synonym for the word
  104. 6:42pastoring in the biblical text is shepherd.
  105. 6:45That's where it comes from.
  106. 6:46So I wanna turn our attention briefly,
  107. 6:48and this is something that I think goes overlooked
  108. 6:51when we consider what the scripture has provided for us
  109. 6:54in terms of qualifications for elders in the Lord's church.
  110. 6:58in the Lord has done us for several reasons, one, so that those who would be
  111. 7:02shepherds and elders in the Lord's church, that they can know what the Lord requires of them.
  112. 7:07What the Lord requires of us, but also, but also so that the body of Christ can know what we should expect
  113. 7:15in terms of those who would be shepherds and elders in the local assemblies where we entrust ourselves as members.
  114. 7:22And as Romans 12, five explains it, that when he makes us members, we're members of one another.
  115. 7:27We're not to get connected merely like Lego pieces.
  116. 7:30We're members of one another, which is why the command to rejoice with those who rejoice
  117. 7:35and to mourn with those who mourn.
  118. 7:37That's something that's an immediate, inevitable consequence of those who are joined together
  119. 7:42as members of one another.
  120. 7:43But 1st Timothy 3, and there's so much I could spend a lot of time here, but I'm going to
  121. 7:48move a bit quickly.
  122. 7:491st Timothy 3 verses 1 through 7, this is what the word of God says.
  123. 7:52It is a trustworthy statement.
  124. 7:55If any man aspires to the office of overseer, the Sapiscopos in Greek, it is a fine work he
  125. 8:01desires to do.
  126. 8:02An overseer then must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, prudent, respectable,
  127. 8:10hospitable, able to teach, not addicted to wine or pugnacious, but gentle, peaceable,
  128. 8:19free from the love of money.
  129. 8:22He must be one who manages his own household well, keeping his children under control with
  130. 8:27all dignity.
  131. 8:28But if a man does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care of the
  132. 8:31Church of God?
  133. 8:33And not a new convert so that he will not become conceded and fall into condemnation incurred
  134. 8:38by the devil.
  135. 8:39And he must have a good reputation with those outside of the church so that he will not fall
  136. 8:45into reproach and the snare of the devil.
  137. 8:49Now right out of the gate I want to acknowledge what the scripture says about the one who
  138. 8:56desires to be an overseer desires a noble godly task.
  139. 9:04The scripture goes on to say an overseer then and again I said the Greek word there is a
  140. 9:08piscopos where we get our word bishop or overseer in English for him.
  141. 9:13He said that the overseer must be above reproach.
  142. 9:17That is the defining criteria.
  143. 9:19Okay.
  144. 9:20The sub definition are the applications of what above reproachness is supposed to look like.
  145. 9:29Okay.
  146. 9:30So above reproach is the, the top line, the headline.
  147. 9:33Okay.
  148. 9:34The other qualifications are exemplifying what this above reproach is looks like.
  149. 9:41One of the first things the scripture says is that he must be the husband of one wife.
  150. 9:45The Greek phrasing there is very clear.
  151. 9:47Mias, Mias, Ganakos, Andra, Mias, Ganakos, Andra, which literally means a one-wife husband
  152. 9:56or one woman man, not exclusively in fidelity with physicality, but it also includes the
  153. 10:05eyes and the attitude and the intentions of the heart.
  154. 10:10It is through and through, thoroughly, a one-wife husband.
  155. 10:15doesn't preclude those who are widowed, nor does it preclude those who have the vocation
  156. 10:25of singleness because the apostle Paul is writing this himself, is saying what he's explaining,
  157. 10:30the generally applicable phenomenon.
  158. 10:32But he goes on and I'm going to have to spend more time with this.
  159. 10:36He says, temperate or self-controlled, prudent and respectable.
  160. 10:41But I want you to notice this because if you study the criterion here, the majority of the
  161. 10:45for the eldership in the Lord's church have to deal with how a man conducts himself in his own home.
  162. 10:52But I want to point to one that is often overlooked that I think underscores with a fine point what
  163. 11:00I'm talking about in terms of the church kind of settling ourselves for, well, we worship aside one
  164. 11:06another. We don't break bread into each other's homes. I don't really even know them. In fact,
  165. 11:11the pastor has bodyguards keep the sheep away from him, keep the people away from him. It says the
  166. 11:18as the husband of one wife, temperate, prudent, respectable,
  167. 11:21but look at this, hospitable.
  168. 11:25And it says apt to teach.
  169. 11:27This is one criteria that distinguishes the elder
  170. 11:29from the deacon.
  171. 11:31The deacon is not required to be apt to teach.
  172. 11:32Elders are required to be apt to teach.
  173. 11:34But here it says that elder must be hospitable,
  174. 11:38or some translations render that given to hospitality.
  175. 11:43Now I'm pointing this out because as I stated
  176. 11:48in the beginning, God wanted elders in potential
  177. 11:51prospective elders to know what would be required of them.
  178. 11:55But God also wants the body of Christ to know what we should expect in eldership so that
  179. 12:02we, it's a protective measure for us, so that we have the capacity to evaluate whether or
  180. 12:08not we are investing ourselves in a place in submitting ourselves to eldership that is
  181. 12:13biblically qualified.
  182. 12:16Here one of the characteristics of above reproachness that the body of Christ was expected to
  183. 12:21to understand and to embrace is that a prospective elder must be hospitable or given to hospitality.
  184. 12:28Guys, this is a characteristic of eldership that cannot be evaluated at the Sunday going
  185. 12:39to meeting. Not exclusively. How do you know whether or not the would-be shepherd, the
  186. 12:46prospective shepherd is hospitable if you never have a personal conversation with them? How
  187. 12:51do you know whether or not the perspective shepherd is given to hospitality if you got to go through
  188. 13:00an ecclesiastical version of the secret service to get to them all I'm saying. I was like,
  189. 13:08oh, maybe staring the pot. I could say a whole lot more. I could say a whole lot more. And
  190. 13:13let me mention this while I'm at it that the text in First Timothy three should be read in conjunction
  191. 13:19with Titus chapter two, but can we truly say that we know we have
  192. 13:32biblically qualified eldership if we don't know whether or not they're
  193. 13:35hospitable? I'm just asking the question. Have you is the Shepherd opposed to
  194. 13:48allowing you access to know whether or not the Shepherd is hospitable? Do you
  195. 13:55have? Do you know whether or not the Shepherd is hospitable? I'm not trying to
  196. 14:00start mess. I'm not trying to stir a pot. I'm just saying when we neglect the truth of scripture,
  197. 14:08we put ourselves in a position for injury. There are a lot of things that can be put on display for
  198. 14:18performance, but you can't hide what's happening in the hole. God has always intended for his bride
  199. 14:29to be vibrant and relational.
  200. 14:32Cointanea is a part of what God designed his body to enjoy.
  201. 14:39And if we settle for less than what God has provided for us in scripture, we are the ones
  202. 14:45who lose out.
  203. 14:46The Lord said that an elder in his church and a piskepost in his church must be given to
  204. 14:52hospitality.
  205. 14:53How are we supposed to evaluate that if we don't have access?
  206. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  207. 15:03He who dwells in the secret place of the most high
  208. 15:06shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
  209. 15:08I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress,
  210. 15:11my God, in Him, I will trust Psalm 91, verses one and two.
  211. 15:16In a perilous world, so many people are afraid,
  212. 15:20they're fearful.
  213. 15:21In a world where inner cities and many other communities
  214. 15:24are just simply dangerous places to be.
  215. 15:27We see the drug trafficking, human trafficking,
  216. 15:29muggings, murders, physical and sexual abuse.
  217. 15:33There is a place of safety in this world,
  218. 15:35and it's found in that secret place,
  219. 15:39that intimate relationship with God.
  220. 15:41No one can protect you like God can,
  221. 15:44but it's important for us to do our part
  222. 15:46to appropriate to place ourselves in that secret place.
  223. 15:50Praying Psalm 91 every day is a very wise thing
  224. 15:53for all believers to do.
  225. 15:55No one can protect you like God can.
  226. 16:05Shining lightning to the darkness. This is the Hamilton corner on American family radio. Welcome back to the Hamilton corner, man
  227. 16:12Let's get rolling. I got a rundown full of clips. I know I'm not gonna get to them all, but let's go as far as we can
  228. 16:18So last night and I'm just giving you this overview of the entire evening as I said in the first segment
  229. 16:25President Trump basically brought the nation up to speed on all of the things he's done
  230. 16:31to date. It's been about a month and two weeks since he's taken office as the 47th president
  231. 16:39of the United States. One of the things that's both galling and saddening to me that we're
  232. 16:50so politicized that for the sake of the political gang banging, we can't even have people to
  233. 16:58to just be human for an evening.
  234. 17:01I mean, the sad reality is that the Democrat party
  235. 17:06of today, this is just a fact.
  236. 17:08I'm not saying this y'all, no,
  237. 17:09I'm an equal opportunity truth teller.
  238. 17:10I don't endeavor to be partisan.
  239. 17:11This is Jesus over everything for me.
  240. 17:15And that is the truth.
  241. 17:17And because that is the truth,
  242. 17:18I have to also tell you that the modern Democrat party
  243. 17:22is truly comporting themselves to be un-American.
  244. 17:27And I really really mean that.
  245. 17:29I mean, you had, for the sake of partisanship,
  246. 17:33President Trump put the spotlight on a 13 year old boy
  247. 17:36who is battling brain cancer.
  248. 17:40And Democrats, if you applaud that,
  249. 17:42you had a young man who's a high school student
  250. 17:44who has a lifelong dream of going to the United States
  251. 17:46military academy, and President Trump announces,
  252. 17:49hey, by the way, you've been accepted
  253. 17:50in a Democrat sit on the A, you know.
  254. 17:54And I'm not saying you have to applaud everything,
  255. 17:56understand that you have disagreements with the commander.
  256. 17:59This is America, you're free to disagree.
  257. 18:01And I'm grateful for the ability to disagree.
  258. 18:03But you can't even applaud a 13 year old boy,
  259. 18:06so if I'm in brain cancer, like that?
  260. 18:11You can't celebrate and mourn with a mom
  261. 18:15who lost her child to being murdered by an illegal immigrant.
  262. 18:19I mean, the Democrat party like two weeks ago,
  263. 18:21not literally, probably more like 15, 20 years ago,
  264. 18:25also opposed illegal immigration.
  265. 18:27But because of the political partisanship,
  266. 18:29I mean, it's just, it's just said.
  267. 18:31And what happens, what's happening,
  268. 18:33and I don't even think they realize this,
  269. 18:35what's happening is that they're revealing
  270. 18:37for the entire American populace
  271. 18:40that all these people really are this crazy.
  272. 18:43They really are.
  273. 18:44Like, they're really gonna go to the mat
  274. 18:50to be able to mutilate little children
  275. 18:53and for, you know, use taxpayer dollars
  276. 18:55to do transgender surgery for prisoners.
  277. 18:57A lot of Democrats hated how effective that ad was
  278. 19:00that President Trump used against
  279. 19:02or trying to be president to remix, but it was true.
  280. 19:07I mean, I was gonna get to this later,
  281. 19:10but I'll just get to this now.
  282. 19:13The things that were stated that Democrats,
  283. 19:16and you know who Democrats who are not,
  284. 19:17because they sit on different sides of the House floor,
  285. 19:20in this joint session of Congress.
  286. 19:22The different things that were stated
  287. 19:25and were refused to be applauded.
  288. 19:27It was things like, I can tell you,
  289. 19:30the child would survive cancer.
  290. 19:33The mom whose daughter was murdered
  291. 19:34by an illegal immigrant.
  292. 19:35Regardless, we just think about a legal immigration.
  293. 19:38You can't recognize that a mom is grieving
  294. 19:43and for a president to recognize a grieving mom's pain,
  295. 19:46that's not something that moves your humanity,
  296. 19:50and that's supposed to be the part of compassion.
  297. 19:52Yeah, right.
  298. 19:53Not least of which.
  299. 19:55No.
  300. 19:56Destroying drug cartels.
  301. 19:58That's not work.
  302. 20:00Anyway.
  303. 20:04Let's go.
  304. 20:05So that was a real deal,
  305. 20:07and there was nothing new that President Trump stated,
  306. 20:09and there's some things I'm not gonna have enough time
  307. 20:10to get to this today, I may get to this tomorrow, I don't know.
  308. 20:14But the reality is that President Trump is attempting
  309. 20:17to maneuver in an environment where because
  310. 20:20of both Republicans and Democrats,
  311. 20:22our populace doesn't have an appetite
  312. 20:24to truly cut spending significantly.
  313. 20:25That's just the bottom line.
  314. 20:27So if that's the case, if you want to address inflation,
  315. 20:30to drive inflation down, you have to increase revenues nationally.
  316. 20:34So that's why he's articulating his views,
  317. 20:36considering things like Greenland,
  318. 20:38and trying to get a rare Earth mineral deal with Ukraine
  319. 20:41and reasserting authority over the Panama Canal
  320. 20:44because you have to find another way
  321. 20:48to increase revenues in the nation
  322. 20:50because both parties have reported themselves
  323. 20:53in the populace by and large.
  324. 20:55A lot of people like to talk about cutting spending,
  325. 20:57but then when you get to the Rio,
  326. 20:59some of these entitlement programs are gonna have to be cut.
  327. 21:02What's the response?
  328. 21:02Oh, I don't want you to touch my entitlement program.
  329. 21:05That's just the truth.
  330. 21:07Well, let's get to the sum of the things
  331. 21:08that happened last night.
  332. 21:09I had to say, I didn't even know this.
  333. 21:12But Congressman Al Green from the ninth congressional district
  334. 21:17in the state of Texas, that man was born in New Orleans.
  335. 21:20I didn't even know that.
  336. 21:22He's 77 years old.
  337. 21:24He started the knife off, started the knife off,
  338. 21:26started the night off by wanting to be
  339. 21:31not sister soldier, brother soldier.
  340. 21:33He's gonna protest against Trump's speech.
  341. 21:36He's gonna raise his cane in objection.
  342. 21:40This is how the, the,
  343. 21:42Swahre began, listen to and watch clip number six,
  344. 21:46cause he tried to protest, but uh,
  345. 21:49like in living color, homin' on play that JD Vance,
  346. 21:52say get him outta here, clip number six, go.
  347. 21:58Members are directed to uphold and maintain the quorum
  348. 22:02in the house and to cease any further disruptions.
  349. 22:05That's your warning.
  350. 22:12Members are engaging in willful and continuing breach
  351. 22:15of the quorum and the chair is prepared to direct
  352. 22:17sergeant at arms to restore order to the joint session. Mr. Green, take your seat.
  353. 22:30Take your seat, sir. Take your seat. The members continue to engage in willful and concerted
  354. 22:39disruption of proper decorum. The chair now directs the sergeant at arms to restore order
  355. 22:44to remove it from the chamber. You got the gist. I said JD Vance, but I meant
  356. 23:23Speaker Johnson. Got him out. And here's the thing, there have been times passed to join
  357. 23:28the Congress for Republicans act
  358. 23:30the fool Democrats act the fool.
  359. 23:33But this time you have
  360. 23:35Speaker Johnson exercising a
  361. 23:37bit of authority said listen
  362. 23:39we're not going to have this.
  363. 23:41You know when I thought it was
  364. 23:42equally childish for the
  365. 23:43Republicans to begin to sing
  366. 23:45nah nah nah hey hey good
  367. 23:47but I mean it's childish.
  368. 23:49He was already getting kicked
  369. 23:49out what but that's how
  370. 23:54things happen.
  371. 23:56You know and I meant
  372. 23:59the American people are not
  373. 24:00served by that at all.
  374. 24:02But getting through, I'm gonna hit some of the highlights from President Trump's speech,
  375. 24:10because he went on to explain during his speech that there are lots of concerns about protecting
  376. 24:17the border that it would require legislation to pass legislation to pass.
  377. 24:21Well, he touted illegal border entry is a done deal now.
  378. 24:27It's not really happening right now.
  379. 24:29And President Trump said, it said I needed legislation, but it seems all we needed was a
  380. 24:32new president. Listen to and watch clip number four. Go.
  381. 24:39The media and our friends in the Democrat party kept saying we
  382. 24:43needed new legislation. We must have legislation to secure the
  383. 24:48border. But it turned out that all we really needed was a new
  384. 24:52president. I mean, surely there needs to be some enduring things
  385. 25:09that take place via legislation. But we must never forget that the
  386. 25:12border insurgency transpired specifically as a result of Mr.
  387. 25:18Robinette and his marionette handlers for weak in that
  388. 25:23Bernie's beginning his administration by reversing 84
  389. 25:27executive actions. So all you had to do is just reverse that,
  390. 25:31which could have been done at any stage of the previous four
  391. 25:33years, but they simply didn't want to do it, which is why I've
  392. 25:35numed said repeatedly, the overrunning of our border was
  393. 25:39intentional was an accidental. They intentionally acted. And
  394. 25:43What was the deal with all of these Democrat politicians with these dumb signs?
  395. 25:47Like, what is it? What is it doing?
  396. 25:50This is dumb.
  397. 25:51And it's like, it's like verbal, bingo.
  398. 25:55I don't know what's going on. What are they doing? But it was insane.
  399. 26:03So you had all of these things happening. And I kid you not guys.
  400. 26:06You, I watched the whole two hours and plus some change of the speech.
  401. 26:11The, the Democrats seated on the right to present president Trump's right on the
  402. 26:16left side of the chamber, President Trump's right.
  403. 26:18They did not clap or applaud anything,
  404. 26:22except one thing all night.
  405. 26:24You wanna know what it was?
  406. 26:27And think about this in light of what just happened
  407. 26:30Friday last week in the old office
  408. 26:33with Voldemort Zilinski.
  409. 26:35The only thing that the Democrats applauded
  410. 26:37is when President Trump said,
  411. 26:38we spent hundreds of billions of dollars
  412. 26:41to support Ukraine.
  413. 26:42Democrats start clapping.
  414. 26:44And then President Trump had,
  415. 26:45this is probably the funniest thing.
  416. 26:48One of the funniest things that happened last night,
  417. 26:51and I can't believe he said this to her face.
  418. 26:55Listen to and watch clip number three.
  419. 26:58Go.
  420. 26:59With no end in sight, the United States has sent
  421. 27:03hundreds of billions of dollars to support Ukraine's defense
  422. 27:09with no security, with no everything.
  423. 27:18Do you want to keep it going for another five years?
  424. 27:21Yeah, you would say Pocahontas says yes.
  425. 27:362,000 people are being killed every single week,
  426. 27:40more than that.
  427. 27:42And it's amazing, the cameras cut right to her.
  428. 27:44She was fuming, look, she's on this, on this crate.
  429. 27:47And the guy next to her on her right is telling her
  430. 27:49he called you Pocahontas.
  431. 27:51She's like, she's fuming.
  432. 27:54But just stop for a second.
  433. 27:55And I'm gonna play some of this stuff,
  434. 27:57the other stuff, nothing else that they applaud.
  435. 28:02Except for hundreds of billions of dollars
  436. 28:04going to Ukraine the whole night, the whole night. And he called up Pocahontas to her face.
  437. 28:18One of the major things President Trump highlighted this young man named DJ Daniel, he's 13 years
  438. 28:24old. Several years ago, as a result of a brain cancer diagnosis, he was told he would have
  439. 28:32five months to live, five months to live. But DJ Daniel has lived more than five years since
  440. 28:44that diagnosis and his parents were there, his father kept lifting him up in the galley
  441. 28:53and DJ Daniel says he would like to be a police officer.
  442. 28:56I'm going to give you a little glimpse of who DJ Daniel is, 13 year old DJ Daniel.
  443. 29:01Listen to him watch clip number one.
  444. 29:03Go.
  445. 29:04Which one of the craziest part?
  446. 29:05Because my mom bays me and my brothers all together and I know where I locked up and then
  447. 29:10my dad, my dad was calling my name and I started going to this little thing and he said stop
  448. 29:14playing with me and I'll start and I'll start that.
  449. 29:17I ain't gonna lie, I'll start that act slow.
  450. 29:19And then as soon as he said that,
  451. 29:21we was speeding all the way, running lights,
  452. 29:24going to the hospital.
  453. 29:25And then next thing you know, all the season on the table,
  454. 29:27they said, no, we gonna have to go on this brain tonight.
  455. 29:30Every since then, I had 13 brain surgeries.
  456. 29:33That's how many times my personality has changed.
  457. 29:35And that's something that you don't hear
  458. 29:37from a terminal child.
  459. 29:39They have five months to live.
  460. 29:40I'm gonna keep on going to some of my gas tanks right now.
  461. 29:43And that's when God calls you home.
  462. 29:44He ain't never know when God's gonna call you home.
  463. 29:46I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my dad.
  464. 29:49I know he's pretty proud of me
  465. 29:50and I'm pretty proud of him too.
  466. 29:52And I like to thank President Trump
  467. 29:54because if it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be here today.
  468. 29:59So this is a young man that President Trump
  469. 30:01acknowledged during his speech last night.
  470. 30:04Talked about his battle with brain cancer.
  471. 30:09What a moving moment it was.
  472. 30:10Listen to it and watch it here.
  473. 30:11Clip number two, clip two, go.
  474. 30:18Since that time, DJ and his dad have been on a quest
  475. 30:22make his dream come true and DJ has been sworn in as an honorary law enforcement officer,
  476. 30:30actually a number of times.
  477. 30:32Peace, the police love him, the police departments love him.
  478. 30:36And tonight DJ, we're going to do you the biggest honor of them all.
  479. 30:40I am asking our new Secret Service Director, Sean Curran, to officially make you an agent
  480. 30:47of the United States Secret Service.
  481. 31:37What an amazing moment, man.
  482. 31:39What an amazing moment.
  483. 31:41And President Trump set the stage.
  484. 31:42He literally said, that you Democrats, I could be up here.
  485. 31:46I could announce them curing cancer.
  486. 31:50There's nothing that I could do that you guys would applaud.
  487. 31:52And the thing, they think they're making a political stance, but I don't think they recognize
  488. 31:58what they're doing is ostracizing themselves from the same rational people in the United
  489. 32:06States of America.
  490. 32:08I mean, read the room, guys.
  491. 32:10You can still have your opposition
  492. 32:13to President Trump's immigration policy.
  493. 32:14You can still have your disagreement with him,
  494. 32:17you know, doge and all this kind of stuff,
  495. 32:19but are you, are you not human?
  496. 32:22And what's happening more and more and more
  497. 32:24that the American people are realizing,
  498. 32:26oh man, these people are so extreme in their views,
  499. 32:31they have made themselves
  500. 32:35beyond rational consideration.
  501. 32:39because you won't even applaud for a little boy who's fighting cancer.
  502. 32:45And I'm going to give you an example of that.
  503. 32:48I mean, they cannot resist allowing the ugliness of their ideology to show through.
  504. 32:53Hello, my name is Andy Miller, and I'm the president of Wesley Biblical Seminary based
  505. 33:05in Ridgeland, Mississippi.
  506. 33:07We are developing trusted leaders for faithful churches, and we do that based in the authority
  507. 33:12of Scripture and in the reality that Christians can be transformed.
  508. 33:17We do that also through bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
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  511. 33:35Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets are available at EFR.net back to the
  512. 33:41Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  513. 33:46Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  514. 33:49Man, this show is flying by.
  515. 33:51give an example of the type of of of vile approach or something as I mean how
  516. 33:56can you take that moment to be anything other than what it was with DJ Daniel but
  517. 34:00not to be all done MSNBC's Nicole Wallace and her post speech commentary gives you
  518. 34:08a great example a great example of how wicked these people can be listened to and
  519. 34:14watch clip number five clip five go I think this was a lesson in finding one
  520. 34:20thing that you let yourself feel and I let myself feel joy about DJ and I hope he's alive
  521. 34:30for another, you know, 95 years, right? And I hope he lives, and the life he wants to live,
  522. 34:36he wants to be a cop, he knows what he wants to do, and maybe when you have childhood cancer
  523. 34:41that crystallizes for you. And I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer.
  524. 34:46But I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump supporters.
  525. 34:50And if he does, I hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide.
  526. 34:55And I hope he isn't one who has to testify against the people who carried out access to
  527. 34:59vicious conspiracy and then lived to see Donald Trump pardon those people.
  528. 35:04And it's just, oh God.
  529. 35:07Why do they commit suicide?
  530. 35:10Yes, yes.
  531. 35:11You're in the wrong.
  532. 35:12Yes.
  533. 35:13the the the in my laughter there's one of those things of the anxious uncomfortable
  534. 35:19laughter right how does she connect these what what should it is she even have any
  535. 35:27clue why those people committed suicide she have any idea does she have any idea
  536. 35:32talking about literally take this is what I'm talking about when I'm talking about
  537. 35:38political idolatry and political gangbang that you cannot be human for two
  538. 35:42seconds. You immediately have to be, have to turn everything into a political notion, not even getting
  539. 35:51into, wait a minute. So suicide, is that a direct result of being a police officer? Because if that's
  540. 36:00the case, there's a thousand of police officers I've worked with in my lifetime who have not committed
  541. 36:06suicide. And this is not to make lightning anyway of suicide, but it just is an example of literally
  542. 36:13how twisted and how wicked some people can be.
  543. 36:20And as President Trump was speaking,
  544. 36:22I mean, these folks, if you wanna give the American people
  545. 36:26a strong case to completely repudiate
  546. 36:30the Democrat party in the midterms,
  547. 36:31by all means continue this nonsense.
  548. 36:34I mean, how could you turn that moment,
  549. 36:37such a touching moment?
  550. 36:39I mean, if you'd have saw,
  551. 36:40and I played the clip DJ, DJ's face,
  552. 36:44what's that, wait a minute?
  553. 36:47I've been given an honorary membership
  554. 36:49of the secret service, an honorary part of the secret service to a young man who's had
  555. 36:5513 brain surgeries, he was 13 years old.
  556. 37:01It just, it's extremely sad and continuing his theme, President Trump, I'm talking about
  557. 37:09with saying things like, A, the United States of America has two sexes.
  558. 37:13He was discussing the insanity that is transgenderism.
  559. 37:17And he said, listen to every, to America's children, you're perfect exactly the way God
  560. 37:26made you listen to and watch that moment. It's short just 14 seconds.
  561. 37:29Clip number 11, clip 11, go. And our message to every child in America is that you are perfect
  562. 37:37exactly the way God made you. I mean it's a new day folks in America. It's a new day and again
  563. 37:50for the Demogre party to not stand up and applaud that. Guys we've reached a crazy place,
  564. 38:01place, a crazy place in our nation's discourse, man. You know, Bobby was mentioned during the
  565. 38:07break. It used to be when the joint sessions of Congress, including the state of the union
  566. 38:11speeches, had guests, American citizens who would attend, attend to be acknowledged in the
  567. 38:16gallery. People in both parties would stand and applaud and acknowledge people because
  568. 38:20they are Americans, they are citizens who have stories, and the people who are elected officials
  569. 38:26recognized that they are there to serve the American
  570. 38:29populace. But we've reached such a degraded place in our
  571. 38:34national discourse to where and you know, with the
  572. 38:37progressive ideology that the Democrat Party has, I
  573. 38:41probably shouldn't even talking about this on the show. But
  574. 38:44yeah, keep going with that. You know, keep going with the
  575. 38:47strategy that has she or she'll never be president. The
  576. 38:49remix blow $2 billion because she raised a billion for our
  577. 38:53campaign directly, but then there was also the packs that raised another bit and blow it
  578. 39:00all over your commitment to the insanity.
  579. 39:06It was very revealing, very revealing because they showed that they're willing to go there
  580. 39:15consistently, consistently, not surprisingly.
  581. 39:21I mean, you want to talk about the lack of originality just before the joint address to
  582. 39:28Congress, 22 or 23, United States Senator's sort of Democrat party. They apparently all
  583. 39:36paid the same scriptwriter and all literally within hours of each other post videos of the
  584. 39:44exact same script with expletive that ain't true as the byline of their script. And I want
  585. 39:55to give a shout out to insider who made this montage, well, not a montage who made the edit
  586. 40:04to put all 22 of these insta face TikTok videos in one place where you can see they all literally
  587. 40:12read in from the same script. The pacing is different from all of them, but you'll get
  588. 40:16the gist of what I'm talking about when you watch and listen to this video is clip number
  589. 40:208, clip number 8, go.
  590. 41:20the
  591. 41:46that is the true. So again, shout out to Inside Wire who put all of those together in one place.
  592. 41:53For those who are listening to the audio only, you couldn't see the videos, but they're all literally
  593. 41:57seated in almost the same position, holding microphones the exact same way, the exact same text,
  594. 42:02the same font on the same screen, the same visual images in the exact same script. Guys, they're
  595. 42:12revealing themselves to the American people. I mean that is not a lack of an ounce of creativity,
  596. 42:22not an ounce of authenticity. And on one hand you can say, yes, this message discipline, really?
  597. 42:28So you all are carving copies of the same books. You know what happened. They all paid the same script
  598. 42:32writer, got the same camera angles, got the same marching orders recorded in the all post the same
  599. 42:38videos within days. Keep doing that, guys. Keep on doing that. Keep on doing that. Now,
  600. 42:50there are other things that are happening in the country. The state of Idaho, for example,
  601. 42:55passed the law on 2022 called the Defense of Life Act that protects the lives of moms
  602. 43:02and their unborn children in the law, outlawed abortion, surgical abortions in the country,
  603. 43:11except for in the cases where the mother's life was in jeopardy on cases of rape or incest.
  604. 43:15Now I've told you before, the circumstances of one's conception does not determine the
  605. 43:19value of human life, but this is a law that the state of Idaho passed.
  606. 43:24Not surprisingly, the J. Robinette administration filed a lawsuit against the state of Idaho
  607. 43:34to invalidate their law.
  608. 43:37Well, this week, the Department of Justice and the Robinette administration defeated the
  609. 43:43Department of Justice filed a lawsuit to invalidate Idaho State law.
  610. 43:48Well, President Trump's Department of Justice filed documents to announce that the Department
  611. 43:55of Justice under President Donald Trump would dismiss that lawsuit.
  612. 44:00Listen to a very short clip about that.
  613. 44:04Clip number seven, clip seven, go.
  614. 44:05According to court documents filed today, a Justice Department attorney outlined plans
  615. 44:10to dismiss the lawsuit in communications with the state's largest hospital, St. Luke's health
  616. 44:16system.
  617. 44:19President Trump is continuing his establishment as the most pro-life president in American
  618. 44:24history because the law, and it is a radical theory that J. Robinette's Department of Justice
  619. 44:32attempted to advance.
  620. 44:36They attempted to argue that, let me give you the name of the statute.
  621. 44:44Zoom.
  622. 44:48The Federal Emergency Medical Treatment Act, which simply says that if a person is in a position
  623. 44:58where they need emergency medical conditions, that hospitals that take Medicaid and Medicare
  624. 45:04funding, they can't put people out.
  625. 45:06It's the law that says you go to the ER, you have to be treated.
  626. 45:08Well the federal government under the Biden administration attempted to say see that law means you have to perform abortions in violation of the state
  627. 45:15Law that you adopted I'm guys are not making this stuff up not making this stuff up
  628. 45:21They had even attempted to argue that people had to be lifelided out of the state of Idaho to other states
  629. 45:28specifically for abortions
  630. 45:30That's what they argued
  631. 45:32But when they were required to testify under oath the advocates of that notion had to admit
  632. 45:37Well, they didn't know why women were being transferred in fact one woman
  633. 45:41who was, life lighted out of state, she most equally gave birth to two twins.
  634. 45:46What an even seeking an abortion. So it is amazing to learn that the Trump administration said,
  635. 45:58uh, all right. Well, we know what Mr. Robinette was trying to do, but, uh,
  636. 46:02there's no more litigation on this matter because the Department of Justice now is dismissing this
  637. 46:05case. So that means Idaho's law to protect moms and unborn babies is going to remain intact.
  638. 46:12praise God for that. That is great news. That's not foolishness.
  639. 46:17That's great news recovering from the foolishness of the past administration.
  640. 46:21Now the next thing I want to mention to you in the last few minutes we have here,
  641. 46:24this is absolute foolishness.
  642. 46:26A 19 year old young lady by the name of Alicia Ortiz, born in Puerto Rico,
  643. 46:31moved to the United States to Connecticut, began, was enrolled in government school in Connecticut in first grade.
  644. 46:39She's now graduated from Connecticut public schools,
  645. 46:45Hartford, Connecticut in particular,
  646. 46:49even got admitted to the University of Connecticut
  647. 46:53and the young lady can't read.
  648. 46:56She cannot read.
  649. 46:58And so she's suing the education department in the state,
  650. 47:03her school and a particular special ed teacher
  651. 47:06that was a listen to this clip,
  652. 47:08won't have any audio for this, it's clip number nine,
  653. 47:11clip nine, sorry, I won't have video, I'm sorry.
  654. 47:13I said no audio, which you're gonna play it
  655. 47:14for a little audio, eh?
  656. 47:16No video for this is clip number 9, clip 9, go.
  657. 47:19A precious moment in time captured in a photo of a young girl with so much hope and promise
  658. 47:25for the future.
  659. 47:27But her journey from that moment would prove to be unlike anything she could have ever expected.
  660. 47:33My name is Sadeh Sharti.
  661. 47:34He's A-L-E-Y as H-A-O-R-T.
  662. 47:42struggling to spell her own name.
  663. 47:4419 year old Elisha Ortiz tells us the school district she entrusted with her education failed
  664. 47:51her graduating last year unable to read or write.
  665. 47:55My time in Harvard Public School was a time that I don't wish up on anyone.
  666. 48:02Ortiz moved from Puerto Rico to Connecticut becoming a Hartford Public School student in
  667. 48:06the first grade.
  668. 48:08She struggled with the speech impediment to dyslexia ADHD and initially a language barrier.
  669. 48:13Every first day of school, I would tell the teacher, hey, I cannot be in a right.
  670. 48:18So please be patient with me.
  671. 48:20So everyone knows.
  672. 48:21For a year, she asked for educational resources and support.
  673. 48:25But instead, she said she was bullied, harassed and neglected by district employees.
  674. 48:30I cried knowing that the people who has big titles know that this is happening and no one
  675. 48:39has stepped up to do something about it.
  676. 48:43Graduated high school with Kari, there's more I want to explain to you about this case.
  677. 48:49She says she survived by using talk to text and other technological devices to aid her in
  678. 48:55getting through school.
  679. 48:58And instead of helping her, this teacher mocked her.
  680. 49:01But you know they had to keep those graduation rates up, so they had to give it a diploma.
  681. 49:09The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  682. 49:14Family Association or American Family Radio.

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