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March 11, 2025 · 49:19

Is the autopen mightier than the accountability sword?

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0:00 - 15:00. Luke 8:16-17. Nothing remains hidden. 15:00 - 31:00. Is the autopen mightier than the accountability sword? 31:00 - 48:00. Is Trump planning to cut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security? www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Biden’s Autopen Elon Musk

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28And now, the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:35My name is Abraham Hamilton, the third.
  14. 0:37And I am the host of this program.
  15. 0:40I am joined by the corner contingent right across from me,
  16. 0:44my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby.
  17. 0:46R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R.
  18. 0:50I ain't in the screening room producing extraordinaire.
  19. 0:53And look, I mean this.
  20. 0:54I don't just say this cause it sounds cool.
  21. 0:56It's often imitated but never duplicated.
  22. 0:58It's the real Jay Mac.
  23. 1:00Ladies and gentlemen, you'll be amazed
  24. 1:01when he can work out with about one minute and 17 seconds.
  25. 1:05You'll be amazed.
  26. 1:06I'm amazed regularly.
  27. 1:09He's a bad man.
  28. 1:10You can run that right?
  29. 1:10He's a bad man.
  30. 1:12He's a bad man.
  31. 1:13Hey, I mean like, I might be a partial.
  32. 1:18But this is the true. I think I got the best team and all of
  33. 1:22median communications. That's what I believe.
  34. 1:25And I know to be true, you know, because I've worked quite a few.
  35. 1:29You know, and I enjoy working with these brothers.
  36. 1:33But this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition
  37. 1:36from your part-time jobs where you generate an income
  38. 1:39to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  39. 1:42And as you do so, I want to remind you to do it with intentionality, understanding
  40. 1:46the primacy that God places on family.
  41. 1:51All kinds of things are happening all over the world.
  42. 1:54I mean, you have these protesters, I mean, terrorists.
  43. 1:59What, I don't even wanna call it.
  44. 2:03President Trump will say,
  45. 2:04oh, no more money for you, Columbia University.
  46. 2:08And you have people who are, let's just say,
  47. 2:11they're displeased all of a sudden,
  48. 2:13with their favorite, I guess, former climate alarmist
  49. 2:15who would make electric cars,
  50. 2:17because he's afraid of what's gonna happen to the climate.
  51. 2:20Was first to create the electric car
  52. 2:23was Elon Musk and Tesla.
  53. 2:26Now Tesla dealerships are being vandalized,
  54. 2:31cyber attacks on the artists formerly known as Twitter.
  55. 2:35You have people literally hijacking the wheels
  56. 2:38and tires off Teslas leaving them on blocks.
  57. 2:41Like they are somewhere off Gentile heading towards
  58. 2:44Michu in New Orleans where they put all the stolen cars,
  59. 2:47has been stripped and boint.
  60. 2:49I know if you're not from the one you know what I'm talking about but if you're from the one you know what I'm talking about y'all know on
  61. 2:56gentely where it goes over there towards me shoe uh-huh and every city has these same areas
  62. 3:04but you have suburbs like League City, Texas which is right outside of of Clear Lake, Texas where you know
  63. 3:11the NASA headquarters are and you have Teslas all sitting on blocks not you correct me if I'm wrong but I thought when you
  64. 3:20to perform acts of violence in order to assert a political opinion.
  65. 3:27What do we call that again?
  66. 3:28Isn't that a federal crime?
  67. 3:29Yes, called terrorism.
  68. 3:31Yeah, that's what I thought.
  69. 3:33But though all of those things are happening,
  70. 3:36because they are, we're gonna get to them in the show.
  71. 3:38And I've had some people reach out to me say,
  72. 3:40hey, tell us about what's going on with Medicare and Medicaid.
  73. 3:45Are they really cutting it?
  74. 3:46We're gonna get into it today.
  75. 3:48First of all, I wanna make sure everybody understands
  76. 3:49the distinctions between Medicare and Medicaid.
  77. 3:51and so security, those are all different things.
  78. 3:54But are they really planning to cut it?
  79. 3:57That's what I keep hearing from,
  80. 4:03I'll just say these alarmist and some of them are males,
  81. 4:06but they're not necessarily masculine,
  82. 4:08I'll just leave it like that.
  83. 4:10But before we get into any of those things,
  84. 4:12I want to remind you as I do daily
  85. 4:14that it is what goes on in your house,
  86. 4:16what goes on in my house,
  87. 4:18it's far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  88. 4:21And we must batten down the hatches at home.
  89. 4:24So before we get consumed in all of the goings on globally,
  90. 4:31nationally, I want to remind you to live locally.
  91. 4:34The most local you can be in living is your own home.
  92. 4:40And as you back down the hatches at home,
  93. 4:45we work outwardly from there.
  94. 4:49To the word of God, we go Luke 8.
  95. 4:52I wanna start here, Luke 8.
  96. 4:55I'm gonna focus on verses 16 and 17.
  97. 4:58This portion of scripture comes to us
  98. 5:01following Dr. Luke recording Jesus' articulation
  99. 5:06of the parable of the sower.
  100. 5:09What follows this text is when Jesus calms the storm.
  101. 5:12You know, that's one of those things.
  102. 5:15How can I be afraid of the storm
  103. 5:16when the one who calms them dwells inside me?
  104. 5:21Oh man, what a mighty God we serve.
  105. 5:24angels bow before him.
  106. 5:27Heaven and earth adore him.
  107. 5:28What a mighty God we serve.
  108. 5:30But in Luke 8 verses 16 through 17,
  109. 5:33Dr. Luke records Jesus teaching,
  110. 5:35and he says something that is profound.
  111. 5:37His articulation primarily is within the context,
  112. 5:40frankly, of the final judgment for mankind.
  113. 5:44But he says something that is instructive for all of us.
  114. 5:47So let us go to the text, Luke 8 verse 16.
  115. 5:51It says this, no one after lighting a lamp covers it
  116. 5:54the Jara puts it under a bed. What puts it on a stand so that those who enter may see
  117. 6:03the light. Listen up for nothing is hidden. That's not it. Listen up is not in the text.
  118. 6:09I'm sorry. I should have said that. Listen up was me saying listen up verse 17 for nothing
  119. 6:15is hidden that will not be made manifest or be made evident from translation saying nothing
  120. 6:22is hidden that will not be revealed some other translation saying nor is anything secret that
  121. 6:29will not be known and come to light. Nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest nor
  122. 6:35is anything secret that will not be known and come to light. Brothers and sisters, this is
  123. 6:41a fact of life, a fact of time, but most importantly, this is a fact of eternity. There is nothing
  124. 6:52hidden that will not come to light yesterday on the program. I played the audio and the video
  125. 6:58from representative Tim Burchett from Tennessee saying that he's encouraging Elon Musk and doge
  126. 7:03to move quickly as possible to eliminate as much waste for an abuse as possible as quickly
  127. 7:09as possible because the deeper he digs, he's going to ultimately find himself embroiled
  128. 7:14in a phenomenon where you have elected officials on both sides of the eyes who are on the take.
  129. 7:25And when that happens, you're going to find, find all of a sudden significant institutional
  130. 7:32resistance, you know, right now it's a whole lot of who let the doors out.
  131. 7:38But as you get closer and closer, Elon Musk says, if I really reveal all of the theft,
  132. 7:43waste fraud and abuse, I'll probably get killed in the effort to do that.
  133. 7:48Isn't it interesting that while that's happening, all of a sudden, all of a sudden, I don't
  134. 7:51remember any any vandalism taking place that Tesla dealerships about four years I
  135. 7:58remember that I don't remember you maybe you do you know I don't remember that now
  136. 8:03all of a sudden it's kind of reminds me of how there was not a person on the
  137. 8:08planet by and large let's be more specific in the nation by and large who
  138. 8:14would speak outwardly about President Trump being a racist until he ran against
  139. 8:17you and never be president I mean I mean I remember he's in all the rap videos
  140. 8:24I'm our president Trump. He was in the movies. You remember my home alone
  141. 8:27You know I can't you know all the people growing up growing up like Trump and then all of a sudden. Oh now now is a problem
  142. 8:37It seems to be a similar pattern there
  143. 8:39But what I'm talking about is bigger than the personages or the individuals
  144. 8:45What I am talking about is something that Jesus himself said
  145. 8:49Nothing is hidden that won't be revealed. This is one of the major reasons why
  146. 8:53When people have the question about the problem of evil, you know, if God exists, why does he eliminate all the evil?
  147. 9:00And if you dig down to it, if God eliminates all the evil, guess who will be eliminating you and me?
  148. 9:06Because evil is not evaluated on a humanistic standard. Evil is evaluated on the cosmic eternal omnipotent
  149. 9:13standard. But here's the key.
  150. 9:17Justice is not merely temporal.
  151. 9:20And rest assured those who give the appearance of escaping justice in the here and now, they will not escape the eternal.
  152. 9:29They will not escape the eternal.
  153. 9:32So when you consider the problem of evil, resist the temptation to limit your considerations to the here and now.
  154. 9:41The scripture reveals Romans 13 that government is an instrument of justice.
  155. 9:47It's a minister of God to punish wickedness and to reward righteousness.
  156. 9:52However, because it is a minister of justice that utilizes fallen human beings, there will
  157. 9:57be flaws along the way.
  158. 10:00But perfect justice is not limited to our temporal assessment.
  159. 10:07So the ones who think they are escaping here and now, the ones that are stealing and think
  160. 10:10they're getting away, the child abuser who think nobody knows what's going on, they're
  161. 10:18not escaping ultimate.
  162. 10:20There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed now.
  163. 10:24Hey, what are you saying?
  164. 10:25Does that mean we should not seek no work for justice in here now?
  165. 10:28No, absolutely not.
  166. 10:29Remember what I said?
  167. 10:30That God described the government as his instrument for justice and you have to assess
  168. 10:39Romans 13 following Romans chapter 12 leading into 13 because in chapter 12, the Lord prohibits
  169. 10:47vigilantism.
  170. 10:48So his vengeance is mine.
  171. 10:49I will repay.
  172. 10:50You don't go and try to exact your own vengeance.
  173. 10:53And then he immediately turns and said,
  174. 10:54government is his minister of justice
  175. 10:56and government bears not the sword in vain.
  176. 10:59I've said before, what do you think?
  177. 11:00Government in the first century was using a sword for us.
  178. 11:02Sure, one for floss and teeth.
  179. 11:07No, we should work for justice.
  180. 11:09We need to make sure, however,
  181. 11:11that our understanding of a justice is derived
  182. 11:13from the author of life, from truth.
  183. 11:18And we likewise understand that there is a working for justice
  184. 11:21to be meted out in the temporal sense,
  185. 11:26but there is one righteous judge who no one escapes,
  186. 11:30who no one escapes.
  187. 11:34So rest assured, there is nothing hidden
  188. 11:42that won't be revealed.
  189. 11:43Not a one, not a one, not a one.
  190. 11:50This is one of the things that is a source of comfort
  191. 11:54when people are reeling from a lack of,
  192. 11:58like for example, just because James Call me to clowns saying,
  193. 12:03Hey, there's no prosecutor who will prosecute that crime.
  194. 12:06That ain't mean God doesn't agree with that.
  195. 12:10Doesn't mean God doesn't agree with that.
  196. 12:14And so the reason why I'm sharing this
  197. 12:16is to help us to have an expanded understanding.
  198. 12:19And when we say trust in the Lord,
  199. 12:21it is a comprehensive trust in the Lord.
  200. 12:24It is a trust in the Lord also to understand the justice
  201. 12:27also rests in his hands.
  202. 12:29So we don't have to
  203. 12:33grimace or be
  204. 12:35paralyzed by grief when we see a lack of justice.
  205. 12:41We should work for it in the temporal,
  206. 12:44but I understand no one escapes.
  207. 12:46And it's always interesting to me
  208. 12:47when I talk to people who profess themselves to be atheist yet,
  209. 12:50they say things like, but this is unjust.
  210. 12:53And I simply ask the question about what standard do you assess?
  211. 12:57But what standard do you assess?
  212. 12:58Why do people have almost an innate desire
  213. 13:03for things to be right?
  214. 13:05That's wrong for you to do that.
  215. 13:09Even the most open-border advocate would have to acknowledge
  216. 13:12300-something thousand children missing,
  217. 13:14and we can't even find them.
  218. 13:15That's wrong.
  219. 13:17Why do we have that?
  220. 13:18Because mankind is made in the image of God.
  221. 13:26There is a law because there is a law giver.
  222. 13:30There was a standard because there was a transcendent one.
  223. 13:36There is not a one who escapes, and not even us,
  224. 13:39which is why it is prudent for us when the Lord highlights our evil.
  225. 13:48Let's call it what it is, it's evil.
  226. 13:50Sometimes we like to euphemize,
  227. 13:51like, oh, that's not a little white line.
  228. 13:54That's sin.
  229. 13:55Most virally because it's an offense to a high and holy God.
  230. 14:00And the Lord judges our evil, which is why when we declare that with Christians,
  231. 14:06we're saying nothing good about ourselves.
  232. 14:07We're saying we are worthy of eternal damnation.
  233. 14:10But the Lord has opened our eyes to recognize that, and we have sought refuge in the finished
  234. 14:18work of the cross.
  235. 14:19There is one who paid the penalty for my sin earned wages.
  236. 14:25The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life.
  237. 14:29When you become a Christian, you're saying nothing gloriously good of yourself.
  238. 14:33You're saying there is one who is good, and he stepped in and bore the weight and punishment
  239. 14:38for my sin.
  240. 14:42And my only appropriate response is to serve Him with my life.
  241. 14:48What a glorious King that we serve.
  242. 14:50Make no mistake about it.
  243. 14:52There's nothing hidden.
  244. 14:53That's not going to come to life.
  245. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  246. 15:03My encouragement and challenge to every single listener is that you
  247. 15:07pray and ask the Lord the question, Lord, what do you want me to do?
  248. 15:11You know, that's the prayer that Paul prayed right after he received Christ
  249. 15:15and put his faith in the Lord on the road to Damascus,
  250. 15:18he asked the question, Lord, what do you want me to do?
  251. 15:22And as it relates to following and serving the Lord,
  252. 15:24that's a wise question to pray.
  253. 15:26Actually, every single day, it's a good prayer
  254. 15:28and a question to ask the Lord every day.
  255. 15:31Lord, what do you want me to do?
  256. 15:33And as it relates to being involved
  257. 15:35in this important cause of standing for life
  258. 15:38and standing against the tragedy of abortion,
  259. 15:41the question and prayer is a wise one to pray,
  260. 15:43Lord, what do you want me to do?
  261. 15:45There are many that God would have them to become faithful
  262. 15:48intercessors who pray every day.
  263. 15:50Lots of spiritual warfare happens around every pregnancy
  264. 15:53clinic and lots of spiritual warfare happens around
  265. 15:56abortion clinics as well.
  266. 16:05Shining light into the darkness.
  267. 16:07This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  268. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham, Hamilton
  269. 16:13III here.
  270. 16:14I'm going to begin this segment with the question,
  271. 16:16is the auto pin mightier than the accountability sword?
  272. 16:22What am I talking about?
  273. 16:24The oversight project, which is an investigative initiative
  274. 16:29under the auspices of the Heritage Foundation,
  275. 16:31collected a bevy of documents signed,
  276. 16:38purportedly, and you'll see why I'm saying purportedly,
  277. 16:41by Mrs. Joseph Robin Ed Biden during his time
  278. 16:43in the Oval Office.
  279. 16:45And the oversight projects found an interesting occurrence.
  280. 16:49Save for the pardon for one Hunter Biden
  281. 16:54documents that should have ink upon them. There is no ink as derived from a pen. As we all witness,
  282. 17:04President Trump and the Oval Office signing executive orders, seeing the pens he's using,
  283. 17:08handing them out, it turns out much if not most of the documents are signed during the Biden
  284. 17:17administration were not signed by pen. It appears the Hunter Biden pardon appears to have been signed
  285. 17:24and pen, which indicates, according to some forensic document examiners, that it was signed
  286. 17:32in pen and you can tell by the strikes on the page that they were indicative of Mr. Biden's
  287. 17:39mental decline. I can tell you in my time of being a criminal law prosecutor, I've had
  288. 17:45cases where I have put on handwriting exemplars at trial, have put witnesses and examined forensic
  289. 17:53document examiners on the witness stand and this is an entire discipline that we use.
  290. 17:58Well, according to the oversight project, it appears that a host of documents were signed
  291. 18:09by AutoPen. What is AutoPen you might ask? Well, AutoPen is a digital initiated signature.
  292. 18:19Oftentimes people who have to sign things on a frequent basis use things like digital signatures.
  293. 18:27I had a stamp because as an assistant district attorney, I had to sign lots of papers, I had
  294. 18:32to sign documents.
  295. 18:33So I would have a stamp that would just save me time if I have to sign a stack of documents
  296. 18:37is faster to stamp it than the hand write each and every single one.
  297. 18:42But it was still me stamping it.
  298. 18:45The examination by project over the oversight project, I'm sorry, has left many to ask the
  299. 18:50question.
  300. 18:51I've left some asking the question, did Mr. Biden actually sign all of these?
  301. 18:56And some of you might recall the interview with Barry Weiss from House Speaker Mike Johnson,
  302. 19:04when he was interviewed by Barry Weiss shortly after leaving the Oval Office, where Speaker Johnson
  303. 19:09asked Mr. Biden, why did he sign this particular executive order?
  304. 19:13Mr. Biden said, I didn't sign that.
  305. 19:16I didn't sign that.
  306. 19:17Speaker Johnson said he had no clue what he'd actually signed.
  307. 19:23So the question that's presented is did Mr. Biden's mental deterioration reach a point
  308. 19:32to where it was not him actually signing documents that purported to bear his signature.
  309. 19:40Listen to and watch Samuel Dewey, who is an attorney at the Heritage Foundation, asking
  310. 19:49some of these questions.
  311. 19:50It is clip number one, clip one, go.
  312. 19:52Another angle that we were taking a look at was, well,
  313. 19:54what Speaker Johnson said in light of how little he seemed to know
  314. 19:59about what was actually going on in his administration,
  315. 20:02ostensibly under his name, was looking at the signatures.
  316. 20:06And what we saw was that it appears that there are a lot of documents that
  317. 20:10should have wet signatures, normally have wet signatures, would have a wet
  318. 20:13signature under President Trump, be it 45 or 47,
  319. 20:18looked as though they were auto-pined. And there was a very real variance
  320. 20:22between these signatures.
  321. 20:24So we looked at them all and we thought and we said,
  322. 20:26well, that would make a lot of sense.
  323. 20:30Either you're auto-pending to hide a cognitive decline
  324. 20:34that would be inherent in the handwriting.
  325. 20:38For example, if you look at one we think he did sign himself,
  326. 20:40which is Hunter's pardon, the handwriting is shaky
  327. 20:43and has some marks that would suggest that.
  328. 20:47And then the broader question is,
  329. 20:49well, his staff who we knew were managing everything else.
  330. 20:52telling him what reporters to call on telling him where to stand, telling him he had to stop
  331. 20:58talking to the press, were they just telling him, hey, we've got this great thing auto penning
  332. 21:04it. He didn't read it, didn't know what was in it, et cetera.
  333. 21:09One of the other things that the oversight project found that diverged from the auto pen
  334. 21:14signatures was the, the artist formerly known as Twitter announcement when Mr. Biden said
  335. 21:23he was stepping out of the race. Now I want to, I want to be clear, this is at an investigation
  336. 21:31level. Nobody saying this is confirmed. I, you know, I wasn't born, I was born at night,
  337. 21:41but it wasn't last night. I mean, anybody can see and has been able to see and I've explained
  338. 21:47And uh, Mr. Biden's decline wasn't, wasn't open secret.
  339. 21:56You know, I, I talked about on this show and this was, this was laughable.
  340. 22:00And this is just how, you know, the scripture says, man, they don't even know how to blush.
  341. 22:06This is how bold that many of these evil people and their, their supporters and their encourages
  342. 22:15and enablers, enablers are, you literally had Jake Tapper taking guests on the crescent
  343. 22:22news network to task for their suggesting that Mr. Biden's
  344. 22:27mentor decline prohibited his capacity to function within the
  345. 22:29Oval Office. Then the nerve a cat daddy. Now, homeboys
  346. 22:38publishing a book literally pull up the title of it for me,
  347. 22:42Bobby. He's publishing a book literally saying that they're
  348. 22:46covering discussing the decline of Biden's mental capacity. And
  349. 22:51all the folks who covered it up, he's trying to show the players
  350. 22:53to people like Jake, that's you, Chief.
  351. 22:56You are part of the cover up.
  352. 22:59You are part of the cover up.
  353. 23:01And so, as I was saying yesterday,
  354. 23:04guys, these things have to be exposed
  355. 23:06and have to be confronted because what occurs
  356. 23:08as a result of the lack of confrontation,
  357. 23:11it emboldens these liars.
  358. 23:12Like Jake Tapper, for example,
  359. 23:14I'm not saying Jake Tapper is a liar about everything,
  360. 23:16but for Jake Tapper to have the audacity
  361. 23:19to co-author a book discussing Biden's decline
  362. 23:22and the people that cover it up
  363. 23:23when he was one of the main ones,
  364. 23:27he would have guessed embarrassed and ashamed
  365. 23:30to go on TV and say, man, I'm concerned Mr. Biden
  366. 23:32doesn't seem to be all there mentally.
  367. 23:34Oh, you're making fun of his stutter.
  368. 23:35That's what he said.
  369. 23:38Uh-huh.
  370. 23:44Ah, the title of Jake Tapper's book, Original Sin.
  371. 23:48Yeah, don't go by his book.
  372. 23:52Original Sin, the decline of Joseph Biden,
  373. 23:56the cover up in his disaster decision to run for reelection.
  374. 24:00When you, Jake Tapper was on TV saying,
  375. 24:02Anybody who is saying Biden is declining mentally, you are making fun of his stutter.
  376. 24:08That's what Jake Dapper said.
  377. 24:11So now that everybody knows what if you've been listening to this show, you've known for the
  378. 24:16for the longest and you've known because I told you in 2020 that Biden wasn't going to be the candidate
  379. 24:22for the 2024 election for the Democrat part. I told you that because I could you can see it.
  380. 24:28I said they're going to use him while he's convenient. And when it's no longer convenient to have
  381. 24:32in a position, they're going to excuse me, sir, please step aside, which is exactly what
  382. 24:38they did because they knew when this man was inaugurated, I looked, I said, oh, he's not
  383. 24:44all there. You compare him to when he, what, the way he functioned when he was, for example,
  384. 24:51on the Judiciary Committee when Clarence Thomas was being confirmed in the U.S. Supreme Court.
  385. 24:55You don't notice a difference? So now, all of this evidence is now all of a sudden available.
  386. 25:02You know, now, now it's available.
  387. 25:04You have all of these staffers, you know, and by the way,
  388. 25:06you know, Mr. Biden never really stayed awake
  389. 25:08past three o'clock.
  390. 25:09Once three o'clock occurred, he was no longer useful.
  391. 25:11Oh yeah, he was over here.
  392. 25:13Now all of this evidence is coming up.
  393. 25:17There must be accountability is what I'm saying.
  394. 25:20There must be accountability.
  395. 25:21So I encourage the oversight project
  396. 25:23to continue with their investigation.
  397. 25:26Show the form, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey
  398. 25:29on the spot, on the spot.
  399. 25:32This is the same Andrew Bailey
  400. 25:33who just got the $24 billion judgment
  401. 25:36from a Missouri federal court against the communist Chinese
  402. 25:41because they're functioning of releasing
  403. 25:47and sustaining the damage caused by the Wuhan flu.
  404. 25:51That Andrew Bailey who secured that $24 billion judgment,
  405. 25:54he immediately sent a letter to the Department of Justice
  406. 25:57saying, quote, the Department of Justice must investigate
  407. 26:02whether Biden's cognitive decline
  408. 26:05Allowed, this is the key guys, unelected staff
  409. 26:10to push through radical policy
  410. 26:12without his knowing approval.
  411. 26:15In quote, this is the key.
  412. 26:18Y'all got this, use me.
  413. 26:19I'm gonna keep it together.
  414. 26:20I'm gonna keep it together.
  415. 26:22This is the audacity that I'm talking about.
  416. 26:24These very same people, Joyless Reed,
  417. 26:26who's no longer employed by MSNBC,
  418. 26:29I ain't Justin Timberlake, but cry me a river.
  419. 26:34I ain't Timberlake neither, still cry me a river.
  420. 26:36Um, all of these people now have the audacity to say, oh, Elon Musk is running a shadow government
  421. 26:45Shadow government how the man literally has a website
  422. 26:51Showing everything that they're doing everything
  423. 26:54He's on TV all the time being interviewed in fact. I'm gonna give a clip today. He was on TV yesterday
  424. 27:00Shadow government how come on co-president Musk will be literally just have four years where according to project oversight all or most or much of the
  425. 27:08presidential signatures. I don't know how many of them were, but many of the presidential
  426. 27:12signatures wasn't even signed by Mr. Biden by his own hand, but an auto pin was used. Who
  427. 27:17was controlling the auto pin? If the man don't know how to stand when he's next to the Ishtar
  428. 27:21bunny, if the man don't know where to stand, he's going to try to shake hands with the
  429. 27:25air. He's supposed to be speaking. Don't know where he's supposed to be. Chuck stand up
  430. 27:33Chuck God love your Chuck is a paralytic. The man don't know up from down. And none of them
  431. 27:40You've had an area worth to say about a shadow government, but now they want to talk about,
  432. 27:44oh, there's a lack of accountability.
  433. 27:47There's an unlike it, Elon Musk and Elon Musk ain't even a government employee.
  434. 27:52Boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, I'm telling you, this is the audacity guys.
  435. 27:57This is the audacity.
  436. 27:58None of them had anything to say about shadow government.
  437. 28:00Then when you know Mr. Barakus saying Obama, Mr. Let me be clear, it's five miles down the
  438. 28:06street or have you want to say it down the street?
  439. 28:11He down the street.
  440. 28:13miles down the street in the Manson and
  441. 28:16Colorado. Never in American history has a
  442. 28:18former president move five miles from the
  443. 28:20White House and nobody has anything to
  444. 28:22say. Nobody has any questions about a
  445. 28:24shadow government and now we find out man
  446. 28:31seems like this dude is signature is
  447. 28:32been on who's controlling the auto pen.
  448. 28:37We have to find out what's going on and
  449. 28:39we can we can talk about other things
  450. 28:41but we have literally just endured an
  451. 28:45administration at the federal government
  452. 28:47where we do not know affirmatively
  453. 28:50who was in control of the executive branch.
  454. 28:55We don't know affirmatively.
  455. 28:57I know who I believe it was,
  456. 28:59and I believe I can make a very reasoned
  457. 29:01and substantiated argument.
  458. 29:03But the problem that I have is,
  459. 29:05why isn't anybody inquisitive?
  460. 29:09Why does it fall to the oversight project
  461. 29:13to determine who was actually signing those documents?
  462. 29:16That should have been one of the first questions
  463. 29:17after the June debate,
  464. 29:19which is why I kept saying, listen, I get it.
  465. 29:21Okay, he's not the candidate to run.
  466. 29:24Okay, who is running the country now?
  467. 29:27Who is running the country now?
  468. 29:28Who is signing these bills that allows USAID
  469. 29:34to get this money?
  470. 29:35Who is signing all of this stuff?
  471. 29:38Who signed the 84 executive orders,
  472. 29:40reversing President Trump's actions taken on the border?
  473. 29:50That's a good question.
  474. 29:51Mike says why does Speaker Johnson wait to buy
  475. 29:52and was out of office to speak up?
  476. 29:54He didn't wait in this instance
  477. 29:56And he spoke up after he had a personal meeting with him.
  478. 30:00Now I get it.
  479. 30:01If there are other interactions, you know,
  480. 30:04but I've told you guys personally,
  481. 30:05I have known Speaker Johnson to be a man of integrity.
  482. 30:09Okay, he spoke up about that after his personal meeting
  483. 30:13with Mr. Biden.
  484. 30:15I don't know if he had personal meetings with him before.
  485. 30:17I would imagine that's a possibility.
  486. 30:19I don't know for sure, but he's,
  487. 30:20he's certainly speaking up about it.
  488. 30:21And it wasn't, he was still in office
  489. 30:23when he talked about that.
  490. 30:25But this is, this is, guys, this is galling to me.
  491. 30:29This is galling to me.
  492. 30:31And I am not comfortable knowing what I know.
  493. 30:37What I know for a fact, Mr. Biden's mental decline
  494. 30:40was an open secret in Washington, DC.
  495. 30:44I could see it from where I sat.
  496. 30:47I know other sort.
  497. 30:48And now all these people kind of scurrying
  498. 30:50like cockroaches at night when the lights cut on
  499. 30:52and all they want to say, hey, all of this stuff
  500. 30:54is leaking out now.
  501. 30:55Makes me sick to my stomach.
  502. 30:58Makes me sick to my stomach.
  503. 31:05Auto pin. Hence my question is the auto pin mightier than the accountability sort.
  504. 31:11Additional questions is, is Secretary, I'm sorry, Attorney General Bailey's referral or
  505. 31:19inquiry to Department of Justice going to bear fruit. You know, I'm just going to say it.
  506. 31:25I'm, I'm, it doesn't look good. You know, you had Attorney General Pam Bondi going on
  507. 31:30TV talking to my, Hey, the Epstein files are coming and then no Epstein files. Oh,
  508. 31:35she's being hindered by the FBI office in the Southern District of New York.
  509. 31:41Okay, cast retailers over the FBI. What's going on? What's going on? Oh
  510. 31:53FBI agents some reports are saying
  511. 31:59That thousands of documents were being destroyed. I don't know if that's true. But is there any accountability taking place?
  512. 32:07this is a rare opportunity we have in our nation's
  513. 32:16unfolding at this juncture to get to the bottom of a lot of these things and a lot is
  514. 32:21is riding on this current term.
  515. 32:24I know President Trump is in office four years,
  516. 32:26but I've said before,
  517. 32:27but things that need to happen have to happen now.
  518. 32:30Because the midterms will be here before anybody knows it.
  519. 32:35In order to have enduring sustained change
  520. 32:37is going to require congressional input.
  521. 32:42The momentum has to be developed now
  522. 32:44that would aid Mr. Trump in getting
  523. 32:46a filler bus to prove the majority in the Senate
  524. 32:49and expanding the majority to the House
  525. 32:51in order to make some of these temporary changes that are great to make them long-term
  526. 32:56changes.
  527. 33:01President Trump's most important job is going to be the trickiest.
  528. 33:04It's the area where the president can make the biggest progress, but it's also where he
  529. 33:08can be misled into catastrophic errors.
  530. 33:10I'm referring to his nomination of literally hundreds of federal judges, including nominations
  531. 33:15to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  532. 33:17The good news is that you can help AFA Actions constitutional experts research nominees and
  533. 33:22give advice to the president. But to do this analysis, AFA action needs your help.
  534. 33:27So please visit AFAAction.net to donate today.
  535. 33:31The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets are available at AFR.net.
  536. 33:41Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  537. 33:46Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here. Just answering the
  538. 33:50question I was asked during the break, who would be a good Supreme Court justice like
  539. 33:54Clarence Thomas to immediately come to mind both of them are currently on the fifth circuit
  540. 33:59Court of Appeals Judge Kyle Duncan, Judge James Ho I think those two would be great US Supreme
  541. 34:09Court justices who would preserve a constitutionalist legacy on the bench.
  542. 34:19Now I want to move on because this is a question I was asked with all of the cuts by a concerned
  543. 34:27listener and viewer. What's going on with the cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security,
  544. 34:36these are entitlement programs. Everybody who follows auto control spending recognizes that
  545. 34:42the largest expenditures from the federal government are entitlements. Alright, I first
  546. 34:46want to begin with simply describing the distinction between the two and I'll try to do it in a
  547. 34:50simple way of possible. Medicare is exclusively a federal program. Alright, that provides health
  548. 34:57insurance for people that are 65 or older or some under the age of 65 with certain disabilities
  549. 35:02or conditions.
  550. 35:05Care is the root word, Medicare.
  551. 35:08Medicaid, the root word, is aid.
  552. 35:11Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps to cover medical costs for some people
  553. 35:17with limited income and resources.
  554. 35:21So think about in these terms.
  555. 35:23for those are more seasoned citizens, chronologically seasoned citizens.
  556. 35:28CADE aid is to help those who have lower incomes and less resources.
  557. 35:34So Social Security is a pension program that is not specific to health insurance or medical
  558. 35:41costs that was made available, that was created to provide a federal government administered
  559. 35:51pension program for those of retirement, which I think those who are observed as a worldview
  560. 36:01recognize the socialistic leanings of the genesis of Social Security.
  561. 36:07All right.
  562. 36:08Now, having said that, I know for a fact there are lots of people.
  563. 36:12I mean, if you listen to the program, maybe on one or more of these programs and some
  564. 36:18are rightly concerned about whether or not those benefits.
  565. 36:24When I say the benefits, I want to just be clear.
  566. 36:26We're talking about the funds that you enjoy
  567. 36:28and receive as citizens.
  568. 36:30All right.
  569. 36:32President Trump has said repeatedly,
  570. 36:33and I'm not commenting on whether or not
  571. 36:35this is good, bad or indifferent.
  572. 36:36I'm just saying what has transpired.
  573. 36:40President Trump has said repeatedly
  574. 36:43that he is not interested in cutting.
  575. 36:45So this is security, Medicare or Medicaid.
  576. 36:49In fact, he just released a press release,
  577. 36:52Jeff, if you put it up on the screen for me.
  578. 36:54a press release from the White House today on this very point on
  579. 36:58Whitehouse.gov.
  580. 37:00President Trump and the White House issued a press release today
  581. 37:04saying that they are not interested in cutting.
  582. 37:07So security, Medicare or Medicaid, they're not interested in
  583. 37:12cutting those things at all.
  584. 37:17What they're interested in, and there was even some of this
  585. 37:20came to the fore because Elon Musk did an interview
  586. 37:26Listen the page. Yes, I got it right here in an interview yesterday where he was talking about this
  587. 37:33So I'm gonna turn to the interview because
  588. 37:36You gotta just tell it like it is we have liars in our media and liars in our media saying things over and over and over again
  589. 37:42Oh, I'm gonna cut to cut to benefit gonna cut to benefit gonna cut to benefits
  590. 37:45My heart is be afraid because you're gonna cut to benefits gonna cut to benefits and it's like that is simply not true
  591. 37:51So yesterday, Elon Musk did an interview with Larry Cutlow on the Fox Business Network,
  592. 37:58and they were discussing this, this.
  593. 38:01And I want you to listen closely to what Elon Musk said, because you can get right to the,
  594. 38:06you don't have to allow the people to lie to you.
  595. 38:08All right.
  596. 38:09You can get right to what they're saying.
  597. 38:11Exactly.
  598. 38:12Listen to and watch clip number three, clip number three, go.
  599. 38:16I mean, the way it's important in entitlements, which is most of the federal spending is entitlements.
  600. 38:24So that's the big one to eliminate.
  601. 38:28That's the sort of half trillion, maybe six, seven hundred billion a year.
  602. 38:34Now I know some of that might have been garbled because of Elon Musk's South African, African
  603. 38:40American is accent. But what Elon Musk said was the waste and fraud in entitlement spending.
  604. 38:52Did you hear that? The waste and fraud in entitlement spending, which is most of the federal spending
  605. 38:59is entitlements. So that's like the one, I'm sorry, that's like the big one to eliminate.
  606. 39:05That's the sort of half trillion, maybe six to seven hundred billion dollars a year in
  607. 39:10quote. All right. Now, having read the transcript of Elon Musk's statement that he made on television
  608. 39:18yesterday, I want you to listen to it again. I'm going to play it one more time because in
  609. 39:22the very beginning, he says, the waste and fraud in entitlement spending is what he's focused
  610. 39:26on. Listen to it again and watch clip number three, go.
  611. 39:30I mean, the way is important in in entitlements, you know, which is all of the, which is most
  612. 39:35federal spending is in
  613. 39:38so that's like the big one to
  614. 39:41eliminate is that's the sort
  615. 39:43of half trillion maybe six
  616. 39:44seven hundred billion a year.
  617. 39:46President Trump is not cutting
  618. 39:51anybody's benefits.
  619. 39:53And so security medicare in
  620. 39:56Medicaid.
  621. 39:59What they're focused on would
  622. 40:01doge is focused on what Elon
  623. 40:03Musk is focused on is waste
  624. 40:06fraud and abuse.
  625. 40:09I must say the waste and fraud and entitlement spending is what he's focused on.
  626. 40:13Here are a couple facts for you to digest.
  627. 40:17Fact number one, according to the US government and accountability office, taxpayers lose as
  628. 40:21much as $521 billion annually to fraud through the federal entitlement programs, including
  629. 40:36Medicare and Medicaid.
  630. 40:38This is according to the US government accountability office, the GAO.
  631. 40:42All right.
  632. 40:44Fact number two, over the past two decades, the federal government has made an estimated
  633. 40:492.7 trillion in quote improper payments, unquote, the majority of which come in the
  634. 40:56form of payments to deceased individuals are those who are no longer eligible for the government
  635. 41:02programs.
  636. 41:03$2.7 trillion over the last 20 years, over the last two decades, guys.
  637. 41:10Fact number three, the Social Security Administration estimated $72 billion in improper payments
  638. 41:16have been made between 2015 and 2022.
  639. 41:21Okay.
  640. 41:25Fact number four, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which by the way, that
  641. 41:29is the entity within the Medicaid and Medicaid programs that administered the payments,
  642. 41:35The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimated that it made $140 billion plus over
  643. 41:42$140 billion in improper payments in 2024 alone just last year.
  644. 41:50Guys, I don't see nor understand why anyone would not want the waste and the fraud rooted
  645. 42:00out.
  646. 42:01That is what they're going for.
  647. 42:04people's appropriate benefits is the waste and the fraud. Do you understand? When you get rid of
  648. 42:14the waste and fraud, what ends up becoming even the more clear is, oh snap, this is money that should
  649. 42:20be going to benefits for people who are actually eligible. So I'll say this very plainly. Those who
  650. 42:30are trying, and this is, I mean, I know I have some younger folks who listen to the program and
  651. 42:34and you haven't been around long enough to know this,
  652. 42:38but every time, if you study history,
  653. 42:40I started political history in America,
  654. 42:41every time there's a Republican administration,
  655. 42:43or any efforts move towards cutting,
  656. 42:46wasting fraud, or trying to rein in runaway spending,
  657. 42:50you have all of the attack,
  658. 42:52Democrats wanna throw grandma off the cliff,
  659. 42:54they wanna roll grandma over here, they wanna,
  660. 42:56and just stop and ask yourself,
  661. 43:00Has any president ever cut Medicare, Medicaid,
  662. 43:05and Social Security ever?
  663. 43:11But what happens, and it's the Thomas Sowal quote,
  664. 43:14it's not that Johnny can't think,
  665. 43:16it's that Johnny has confused thinking with feeling.
  666. 43:20So we have all of these fear merchants that are saying,
  667. 43:25how's it all fired?
  668. 43:27How's it all fired?
  669. 43:28It whip out these same old things.
  670. 43:29It's like,
  671. 43:33Mr. Joseph Robin Ed Biden,
  672. 43:34who by the way was the author of the 1994 crime bill,
  673. 43:37but saying to more melanated citizens,
  674. 43:39oh, Trump is gonna put your all backing chains.
  675. 43:42Like what?
  676. 43:44Get out of here with that.
  677. 43:46You know, and it has to be a point to where
  678. 43:47we as a populist mature beyond the talking points
  679. 43:54that are promulgated for one purpose only
  680. 43:56to whip you into emotional frenzy
  681. 43:58because everyone understands that people cannot reason well.
  682. 44:01We don't usually think well, reason well,
  683. 44:05when we are emotionally aroused.
  684. 44:08And so there are lots of people who are being whipped
  685. 44:11into a frenzy because of fear
  686. 44:15and they're carrying things, you know, like have truths
  687. 44:21and things appointed about somebody sent me a clip
  688. 44:25of Roland Martin.
  689. 44:25I'm like, this dude, it's just a professional liar.
  690. 44:28Like he gonna talk all this stuff.
  691. 44:29He's not gonna admit that the Kamala Harris campaign
  692. 44:32paid him money for him to interview her.
  693. 44:34You know, just like Oprah got $2 million for interview.
  694. 44:37And they were like, Oprah, I'm Oprah, no one paid me.
  695. 44:41I did not receive any money, except Harper production
  696. 44:43has got the two million.
  697. 44:44But what's Harper was actually Oprah's bill backwards?
  698. 44:47What is Harper production?
  699. 44:48It's Oprah Winfrey's production company.
  700. 44:50I mean, come on man, stop with the madness.
  701. 44:52Al Sharpton got money to have her.
  702. 44:54I mean, just stop the madness.
  703. 44:58So my recommendation for everyone is when you are tempted
  704. 45:03to be emotionally aroused by something,
  705. 45:06start looking up for yourself.
  706. 45:08before making any conclusions, before getting on the phone with anybody, before calling and
  707. 45:12saying, look what they trying to do to us now, y'all.
  708. 45:14Because it's just a lie.
  709. 45:16It's just a lie.
  710. 45:19You can go to WhiteHouse.gov.
  711. 45:20There's a press release on front page.
  712. 45:23It includes hyperlinks to the numerous times President Trump has said, I'm not cutting any
  713. 45:28of these programs.
  714. 45:31The truth is, however, that the major drivers of our national debt are our entitlements.
  715. 45:38That's the truth.
  716. 45:39So if we're going to try to get our arms around inflation, we're going to try to root out
  717. 45:43waste fraud and abuse, we're going to have to look at it.
  718. 45:47And when you have, let's go to the numbers again, $521 billion annually in fraud, $2.7 trillion
  719. 45:53over the last two decades in improper payments, Social Security estimating from 2015 to 2022
  720. 46:00that they made $72 billion in improper payments.
  721. 46:03The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services estimating that in 2024 alone that they made
  722. 46:07over $140 billion in improper payments.
  723. 46:11American want us to look into that. Probably the same ones as crying over USAID. Remember
  724. 46:25what we said at the beginning of the program? Nothing is hitting us, not going to come to
  725. 46:28life. And this, this is a rare opportunity that we have, you know, you know, people that
  726. 46:36are complaining about, you know, President Trump, he's not as wealthy as he's saying he
  727. 46:39is. Let's just, let's just keep it a hundred. Tell a truth. President Trump did not need this.
  728. 46:45You can say it's worth ego, whatever you want to say. He had a pretty good lifestyle before
  729. 46:48run for president. The only unpopularity he endured was when he ran for president. And
  730. 46:55then the auto he's willing to do it again. There's not many Americans who would do that
  731. 46:59who had the same level of comfort that they have in their lifestyles. And they're willing
  732. 47:03to say, Hey, I'll do this again. And it's because it's expressed concern was because he's
  733. 47:06concerned for America. They think I disagree with him about I talked to you about it on
  734. 47:12his program. But I appreciate his willingness to serve the country that way. You think
  735. 47:20Elon Musk needs to get involved with doge? The wealthiest man in the world? You think
  736. 47:25he needs that and a lot of things I disagree with him about.
  737. 47:29I don't agree with him.
  738. 47:30Father having babies with women and not being a father to these children.
  739. 47:33I don't agree with that.
  740. 47:35I do agree and appreciate his desire to root out waste fraud and abuse.
  741. 47:38And in a lot of ways, you can say it's self interested because he said himself,
  742. 47:41if the United States goes down to the tube, we are the last vessel for the world.
  743. 47:45If the United States goes down to tube, what's going to happen to his businesses?
  744. 47:49I'm sure, I'm sure the people in Condahar just lining up to, you know, get Tesla's.
  745. 47:56Come on, man.
  746. 48:01And it's so unfortunate that we've been so degraded
  747. 48:06as a society that we're so used to political gang banging
  748. 48:09blues and reds that we can't even think for a moment.
  749. 48:17Our national debt and our fiscal house being out of order
  750. 48:20has us careening towards a cliff.
  751. 48:24We don't want to stop that?
  752. 48:26I think that's foolish.
  753. 48:28I think it's foolish.
  754. 48:31So I'm grateful for what's happening there,
  755. 48:32but I'm in the program like I always start.
  756. 48:34What goes on in your house is more important than that.
  757. 48:37But we're talking about the National Government's
  758. 48:38fiscal house being out of order.
  759. 48:40Are our personal fiscal houses in order?
  760. 48:44In an economy, even a balanced budget alone
  761. 48:48will not make our nation great.
  762. 48:50Ultimately, the nation will rise and fall
  763. 48:52based on the makeup of our people.
  764. 48:55It's the bottom line.
  765. 48:57So I pray we take full advantage of this window of time,
  766. 49:00this opportunity to God has given us,
  767. 49:02that we press as far as we can,
  768. 49:03but ultimately what happens to your house
  769. 49:05is gonna be determined and factor
  770. 49:06what our nation will be.
  771. 49:10The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  772. 49:15Family Association or American Family Radio.

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