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May 23, 2025 · 54:09

The Biden presidency may very well go down as the biggest presidential scandal in at least the last 100 years.

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0:00 - 15:00. Genesis 2:7-8, 15. Biblical masculinity is central to God’s plan for His Kingdom. 15:00 - 31:00. The Biden presidency may very well go down as the biggest presidential scandal in at least the last 100 years. 31:00 - 48:00. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has passed the House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  1. 0:01Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  11. 0:31Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:38I am your host, Abraham Hamilton the third.
  14. 0:41I am grateful that you have joined us on this evening,
  15. 0:46broadcasting live from North Carolina, Winston-Salem,
  16. 0:50North Carolina to be specific.
  17. 0:53I'm here at the NCHE Thrive Conference.
  18. 0:57What an amazing conference it has been.
  19. 1:00So far we have more to go. We'll have more sessions tomorrow.
  20. 1:04I'll be starting off the morning,
  21. 1:07right early at the general session keynote
  22. 1:10for all conference attendees. And I will be talking about the family centrality
  23. 1:14to God's mission looking forward to that tomorrow morning.
  24. 1:18We've had numerous sessions so far. I'm one of several people who are speaking at this conference.
  25. 1:23I'm looking forward to attending a few sessions myself.
  26. 1:26tomorrow with my wife and my family. So it's been an amazing time looking forward
  27. 1:32to tomorrow being the last day of this conference. Thank you to all of you who
  28. 1:37are tuning into the program right now. Live radio listeners, those who are
  29. 1:41watching the show via live video feed, video streams that are happening, those
  30. 1:47were watching on television, on NRB TV. Thank you for tuning in. No matter how
  31. 1:52you're listening, we appreciate or watching or and or listening and watching.
  32. 1:57We thank you for doing that.
  33. 1:59We know for and when I say we, I mean all of us here on the corner team, we know that without
  34. 2:06you tuning in and wanting to be a part of what's happening, wanted to hang out in the
  35. 2:10corner, there would be no programming.
  36. 2:11So thank you for doing that at this very moment.
  37. 2:15Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where
  38. 2:20you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  39. 2:25And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, recognize the primacy
  40. 2:32that God places on the family and allow His view of His world to inform our understanding
  41. 2:41of family and respond accordingly with all of the things that we can do.
  42. 2:46One thing that we have instructed to do, and that is make disciples.
  43. 2:50And we are encouraged and instructed to make disciples starting first and foremost, right
  44. 2:58in our own homes.
  45. 3:00So as you're making your transition from your part-time job, where you generate an income
  46. 3:04to your full-time jobs, where you cultivate an outcome, recognize the privilege that
  47. 3:09you have.
  48. 3:10that I have to recognize the privilege that I had
  49. 3:14and in govern myself accordingly.
  50. 3:19Today we had a conversation, I'm gonna bring a little bit
  51. 3:21of that conversation to the corner today
  52. 3:23about the significance of fathers to God's kingdom agenda
  53. 3:27and the centrality of authentic masculinity,
  54. 3:32which is biblical masculinity,
  55. 3:35to God's kingdom agenda.
  56. 3:39We're gonna begin the program,
  57. 3:40we're gonna turn to the word of God.
  58. 3:42Genesis chapter 2, Genesis chapter 2, verses 7 and 8, and then we are going to look at verse 15
  59. 3:50in Genesis chapter 2. I've said before and I will say again those who would attempt to say that the
  60. 3:56Word of God consists of contradictory accounts of creation are either woefully ignorant or they're
  61. 4:02malicious, maliciously evil, because the simple reality is that we do not have contradictory accounts
  62. 4:08of creation. Genesis Chapter 1 is an overview of the six days of creation with a reference,
  63. 4:14an observational reference to the seventh day of rest. Genesis Chapter 2 is a zoomed
  64. 4:20in up close, if you will examination of the sixth day of creation. They are not contradictory
  65. 4:26accounts. There are complimentary accounts when Jesus is questioned about marriage. He cites
  66. 4:33both Genesis 1 and Genesis 2,
  67. 4:35authoritatively and applicably to the question of marriage.
  68. 4:40If he did so, you and I on solid ground doing the exact same thing.
  69. 4:47Alright, I should have mentioned, I didn't mention this yet,
  70. 4:49but let me make sure I get it right.
  71. 4:50So right here with me, he's not on camera,
  72. 4:53but he's right in front of me here in North Carolina.
  73. 4:56We have produce extraordinaire.
  74. 4:57He's still often imitating and duplicating even when we're on the road.
  75. 5:00Just the real J. Mac, ladies and gentlemen,
  76. 5:03on the controls back at Home Base,
  77. 5:05it's our friendly neighborhood with a haulik
  78. 5:08perpetually in recovery.
  79. 5:10None other than Mr. Marty Sparks, ladies and gentlemen.
  80. 5:12And we have the lean.
  81. 5:14Never call him mean, but he's always pristine, cold, green.
  82. 5:18Ladies and gentlemen, back at Home Base,
  83. 5:20helping us with the video.
  84. 5:22So you can have the images to go along with the audio.
  85. 5:25And so the brethren in the corner contingent
  86. 5:27are helping us bring the program to you today.
  87. 5:29And I should mention Marty, one, one that was one conference in attendee, attendee asked
  88. 5:33me about the Woodaholic, say, was he okay?
  89. 5:36He's in recovery.
  90. 5:37I said, Oh man, you know, Marty, Marty, and this is true.
  91. 5:41Marty is a for real.
  92. 5:43Craftsman, he is a for real wood, woodworker.
  93. 5:46You know, certain things transpired in life as it always happens.
  94. 5:51And so once a woodworker always a woodworker, even if you have some adjustments in terms of
  95. 5:56your shop and things of that nature.
  96. 5:58So that is what I'm talking about.
  97. 6:00And it was just the inside thing originally that I brought it out to the program.
  98. 6:04So Marta just wants you to know this brother was greatly concerned about the Wood of Hollis,
  99. 6:09but he's lightened up the dark Mr. Marty Sparks on the controls for this evening's program.
  100. 6:13To the Word of God we go Genesis chapter 2.
  101. 6:17After which reporter for us in Genesis chapter 1 when the Lord said that he made mankind in
  102. 6:23his image, in his image he made them male and female.
  103. 6:27men and women are qualitative equals before the true and living king.
  104. 6:34Simultaneously, men and women are complementarily distinct from one another.
  105. 6:39A man will never be a woman, a woman will never be a man.
  106. 6:42That is not my opinion.
  107. 6:43That is not hate speech.
  108. 6:45That is a biological fact more important than merely being a biological fact.
  109. 6:50It is an instance of divine design.
  110. 6:53It is divinely designed intentionality.
  111. 6:56God made it so that men and women are not merely into changeable portions of humanity.
  112. 7:03God has made us distinctly for His glory and for His purposes that redound to our benefit.
  113. 7:10We benefit from maintaining the divine design to complementarity and distinctiveness that
  114. 7:16God has created.
  115. 7:18Then in Genesis 2 we get additional insight.
  116. 7:21Look at this in verse 7.
  117. 7:23Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the
  118. 7:30breath of life in the flesh, the breath of life and man became a living soul or a living
  119. 7:36being.
  120. 7:37Verse 8, The Lord God planted a garden toward the east in Eden and there he placed the man
  121. 7:44whom he had formed.
  122. 7:46I pointed this out on the show before, I pointed this out in the workshop I did earlier
  123. 7:51today, the scripture tells us very clearly that God did not form Adam and
  124. 7:57infuse him with the breath of light inside of the garden of Eden. He did so
  125. 8:02outside of the garden of Eden. So you literally have man being made a living
  126. 8:06soul, a living being animate in every way outside of the garden. Then God brings
  127. 8:13this creation into the garden. Again the scripture tells us plainly. I'll reverse
  128. 8:20Verse 7 and 8, then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground and breathed into his
  129. 8:24nostrils the breath of life and man became a living being.
  130. 8:29The Lord God planted the garden toward the east in Eden and there he placed the man, placed
  131. 8:36the man whom he had formed.
  132. 8:40Scripture is clear.
  133. 8:43Then the Lord tells us why.
  134. 8:45Same chapter Genesis 2, drop down to verse 15.
  135. 8:50Then the Lord God took the man and put him into the Garden of Eden to cultivate it and
  136. 8:56keep it, or to dress it and to keep it.
  137. 9:02This reference to a dom being placed in the garden to cultivate it and to keep it are indications
  138. 9:11of two of a dom's Yahweh or dained functions.
  139. 9:16keeping it. The it there is not only the flora and fauna of the garden, the animal
  140. 9:24kingdom, but everything that was placed under Adam's jurisdiction, including what
  141. 9:30would be made for him, the suitable helper that is made for him. It is
  142. 9:36galling to me how the Biden Christ has allowed the regressive culture of feminism
  143. 9:42to deprive us of an accurate understanding of what it means because in our
  144. 9:46culture, the concept that God has made the wife to be a helper suitable to the husband,
  145. 9:56the helper has caused many women, professing Christian women to say, ah, I made this just
  146. 10:02be no helper to take the term submission to treat it as if it's a four-letter word.
  147. 10:10There are several things that people fail to recognize in that.
  148. 10:13First of all, that the requirement of submission as articulated in Ephesians 5, more specifically
  149. 10:19the command of submission, which reveals that it would be sinful for a wife to be unsubmissive
  150. 10:27to her husband because it's commanded by God.
  151. 10:32Let me do that, that marinate for a second.
  152. 10:35It would be sinful.
  153. 10:37Why?
  154. 10:41First of all, the reality of submission is not a generalized submission.
  155. 10:45The call is for wives to submit yourselves to your own husband.
  156. 10:49It's not a generalized requirement that females submit to men generally.
  157. 10:53It is a covenantal submission.
  158. 10:56Submit yourselves to your own husbands.
  159. 11:00So it's not even a generalized submission to men in particular.
  160. 11:03It is to your very own husband.
  161. 11:05It's a feature of covenant.
  162. 11:07Hence the description and genesis of a suitable helper.
  163. 11:11You are suited to the one with whom you are in marital covenant.
  164. 11:16Secondarily, and this is where it's amazing, simple, I would say simple, but direct biblical
  165. 11:22exegesis is simply what's required.
  166. 11:26The Bible says in Genesis that he would make a helper suitable for him.
  167. 11:32The word helper is ezer in Hebrew.
  168. 11:36The term ezer is the exact same term that you use to describe the Holy Spirit throughout
  169. 11:41the entire Hebrew scripture and guess who's referred to as the helper in the New Testament.
  170. 11:47See the description of a helper is not a denigration or downgrade, it's literally distinguishing
  171. 11:54the functions that the two would have within this covenant.
  172. 12:00God expects an ordained Adam who he made outside of the garden, fused with the breath of life
  173. 12:05outside of the garden, put him into the garden to cultivate and to keep everything within
  174. 12:11his jurisdiction in the garden, including the suitable helper,
  175. 12:15God, or ordained for him.
  176. 12:21Protection, which includes provision is one aspect of the man's function.
  177. 12:27But there's another aspect, cultivation, cultivation.
  178. 12:33The only relationship in all of scripture that's allowed to be illustrative of
  179. 12:38Christ relationship in his bride is the merit to you.
  180. 12:41And when the metaphors employed in Ephesians 5, that husbands are to love their wives, not only that,
  181. 12:49and give themselves for their wives as Christ does for the church, with the ultimate purpose being what?
  182. 12:56That he may present to himself a bride without sp- and splendor, without spot nor blemish.
  183. 13:04It describes the cultivation factor. Very often, well, right now our society there,
  184. 13:12there's a great catastrophic epidemic of children being reared in homes where they don't live with
  185. 13:20their fathers full time. And as a result of that, there's a reality where having fathers be consistently
  186. 13:31physically present has been a challenge. We're going to tell you something, physical presence
  187. 13:38without functional presence is equally harming. Well, let me say it better. Similarly,
  188. 13:44harm me. In too many instances we have fathers who are physically present but
  189. 13:50not functionally present. What do I mean? Functional presence requires us to lead
  190. 13:59in a way that allows our wives to lovingly, joyfully embrace the submission.
  191. 14:08The fraying of the family leads many women to conclude that if a man is
  192. 14:14attempting to lead or they're just trying to control but the breakdown of the
  193. 14:19family has resulted in a breakdown of the church and a breakdown of society.
  194. 14:26Functional fathers are central to God's plan for His Kingdom. We will never as a society
  195. 14:33out politic, out vote. We will never even out church deficiencies that abound in the home.
  196. 14:41If we want to see things change in society, we want to see things change in the church.
  197. 14:47must see a change in the family. And biblical, functional, fathers in masculinity are indispensable
  198. 14:54to that operation.
  199. 14:55A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker. How tragic it is for believers that don't get
  200. 15:07around to reading Bible. In other words, they don't get around to spending time with Jesus
  201. 15:12listening to his counsel, his wisdom, his grace, allowing him to touch their lives with
  202. 15:17his word. Hebrews chapter 4 verse 12, where the Word of God is living and active, sharper
  203. 15:22than any two-edged sword piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and
  204. 15:28of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. Then Ephesians 6 verses
  205. 15:3317 to 18, and take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the spirit, which is the word
  206. 15:40of God, praying always with all prance, application in the spirit, and watching there on two with
  207. 15:46all perseverance and supplication for all.
  208. 15:49A kingdom warrior is a disciple of Christ who skillfully puts the Word of God, which is
  209. 15:54the sword of the Spirit to work every day.
  210. 16:01For your walk with Jesus, I'm David Wolin with Haven Today, inviting you to anchor your
  211. 16:06day in God's Word.
  212. 16:09Most of the time when it comes to politics and government, it is easy to get frustrated.
  213. 16:15That's the easy path.
  214. 16:18The harder one is the path Jesus calls us to.
  215. 16:21We're called not to tear down, but to lift up leaders
  216. 16:24before the Lord in prayer.
  217. 16:26Verse Timothy 2, 1 and 2,
  218. 16:29I urge them that petitions, prayers,
  219. 16:32intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people,
  220. 16:36for kings and all those in authority.
  221. 16:39So take some time today to lift up your leaders in prayer.
  222. 16:44Ask the Lord to guard them from danger.
  223. 16:46Grant them wisdom to do what is right,
  224. 16:48and above all, that they may come to know Jesus
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  246. 18:05Shiving light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  247. 18:10Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third.
  248. 18:14Let me be among the first as we are moving towards this Memorial Day weekend where the
  249. 18:22holiday is originally what's described as decoration day.
  250. 18:27It is a holiday really of sober reflection, you know, which is, and I'm not trying to
  251. 18:32be like, you know, the grammar police or anything like that, but I would just caution people away
  252. 18:36from saying happy Memorial Day.
  253. 18:39Of course, I am grateful that we had men and women
  254. 18:43that are willing to put their lives on the line for our country
  255. 18:47and to preserve our way of life throughout history.
  256. 18:52But the holiday is meant to be one to where we honor
  257. 18:56our military service members who have given their lives
  258. 19:01in service of our country.
  259. 19:03And I want to say that one of the best ways we can honor
  260. 19:10those service members who have given their lives is by providing appropriate
  261. 19:16gratitude for our current service members.
  262. 19:18So we thank current service members for their service and we honor the sacrifice of those who have given their lives in service of our country on Memorial Day.
  263. 19:31And so, and it is, I'm not saying we should not enjoy times with our families and things of that nature.
  264. 19:36One of the things that God has afforded us in our nation as a blessing is to have the robust military that we have to protect the American way of life.
  265. 19:47Despite abuses and things over time in a different ways, to have such a selfless component of our society, we should be grateful for those who have given their lives in service of our country.
  266. 20:06and for those who are currently serving our country.
  267. 20:12All right, fool us this du jour, we got a bunch of it.
  268. 20:15Oh boy, we got a bunch of it.
  269. 20:17So many of you will recall that I was among many
  270. 20:22covering the story of the oversight project
  271. 20:29that brought the revelation to the fore
  272. 20:32that it seems that many of the pardons
  273. 20:35that Mr. Robinette signed at the latter part
  274. 20:37of his presidency and certainly the last day pardons and all were signed by
  275. 20:44AutoPid. You know, it was signed by AutoPid and the question that was
  276. 20:50percolating with that was whether or not Mr. Biden knew that he had signed
  277. 20:56various things. I'll never forget the interview that Speaker Mike Johnson,
  278. 21:03House Speaker Mike Johnson gave where he asked Mr. Biden about his action
  279. 21:07concerning liquid natural gas and Mr. Biden said what I didn't sign that and
  280. 21:11Speaker Johnson said uh sir yes you did that left him greatly concerned I said to
  281. 21:18you guys on this program numerous times uh with the June 27th the big debacle is
  282. 21:25obvious that Mr. Biden was in decline so who has been running the White House
  283. 21:31well Ed Martin is the incoming Department of Justice pardon attorney and he
  284. 21:37previously was the US attorney in the DC area and he among other things has
  285. 21:44been looking into this whether or not the actions taken under auto pin are
  286. 21:50they legitimate actions because the auto pin usage isn't necessarily the
  287. 21:55problem in and of itself it is whether or not Mr. Biden was one aware of the
  288. 22:01auto pin usage and two directed the auto pin usage is this happening at his
  289. 22:06instruction. I gave you guys example. When I was a prosecutor, I have to sign my name so often that
  290. 22:11it became more efficient for me to get a stamp with my name. Now I was still the one using the stamp,
  291. 22:16even though I'm not using a pen every time. Governors and others use auto pen. That's the auto pen usage
  292. 22:21in and of itself is not problematic. What is problematic is who is the one controlling it?
  293. 22:27You know, if, you know, J-Mac has a stamp with his signature and I somehow get a hold of J-Mac's stamp
  294. 22:33And I'm signing things yours truly.
  295. 22:36Jeff McIntosh is that a knowledgeable cogent expression of Jeff's will.
  296. 22:42That is the issue.
  297. 22:43So if Mr. Biden is and was certainly in decline yet,
  298. 22:49the auto pen is just a signing away, especially when as the oversight
  299. 22:54projects research is showing that you have auto pen signatures employed when
  300. 22:58Mr. Biden was supposed to be on vacation.
  301. 23:00How do you have official presidential action on a matter by signature if he's on vacation?
  302. 23:07These things are worth inquiry.
  303. 23:09Well, Ed Martin has a lot to say about it because according to him, a whistleblower has
  304. 23:15now come forward saying, you all are barking up the right tree because they are three
  305. 23:24people that are named specifically who were controlling access to Mr. Biden and they were
  306. 23:32the ones actually in control of access to auto pin and they didn't just do it. They did
  307. 23:38it for money. Listen to and watch Ed Martin discuss this clip number two, clip two, go.
  308. 23:45I was in the office as US Attorney for about five days when I wrote to a number of senior
  309. 23:50Biden officials in the White House saying what did you know about Joe Biden's competence and
  310. 23:55the pardons and I got some responses and and so I've been looking at this for a while. Again,
  311. 24:01I think that the question is more about competence.
  312. 24:03If you have someone who's not competent,
  313. 24:04they can't enter into a contract, right?
  314. 24:06And if you do enter into a contract, you've committed fraud.
  315. 24:09The question is whether you use a tool
  316. 24:11to trick people into entering into a fraud.
  317. 24:13So look, the Biden pardons are unprecedented.
  318. 24:17The ones right before Christmas that he did,
  319. 24:19people forget this.
  320. 24:21I think it's a couple thousand pardons that were done.
  321. 24:24Did he know about that?
  322. 24:25Did he really understand?
  323. 24:26Look, the pardon is plenary,
  324. 24:29but the guy has to be competent to do it.
  325. 24:31Now you come forward to this question broadly
  326. 24:33of the auto pen, auto pens completely obviously legal.
  327. 24:38If you're competent and there must be a trail
  328. 24:41that shows who was in charge of the auto pen.
  329. 24:44I know this exists, like I worked for a governor.
  330. 24:46We had a system for an auto pen to be able to use it.
  331. 24:49And so right now we have unprecedented conduct,
  332. 24:52the pardons, unprecedented admissions,
  333. 24:54the books as well as the staffers.
  334. 24:56I had a whistleblower in my office 10 days ago, senior senior Democrat saying, look, it was
  335. 25:02these three people that controlled access and they were making money off of it.
  336. 25:13Oh, my goodness, guys.
  337. 25:19And I'm going to tell you the names that Ed Martin named, but I just want you to think about
  338. 25:26this.
  339. 25:29Did we just live through a time period?
  340. 25:31Y'all have heard me say this repeatedly.
  341. 25:34we had a weekend at Bernie's president. Meaning, almost, we really, functionally, who was running
  342. 25:44the White House? You saw what happened during the debate. Before the debate, how many, remember
  343. 25:53when Mr. Robinette was given the speech, he literally just watched the commemorative video
  344. 26:00celebrating a life of an elected official, a congresswoman who had passed away, and then
  345. 26:05And literally after the video ends he says, where are you?
  346. 26:08Who are you looking for?
  347. 26:11The dead Congressman?
  348. 26:14Guys, I'm not talking exclusively about the auto pen phenomenon.
  349. 26:25I am talking about the reality that we do not know who was effectively running the White
  350. 26:33House.
  351. 26:34You got all of these books coming out now.
  352. 26:36I'm going to get to some later.
  353. 26:37I'll talk to you guys about Jake Tapper.
  354. 26:39you see, Megan Kelly put this man. Thank you for playing Jake. Yeah. On your way how to do it. I'm
  355. 26:48going to show it to you. All of the we covered all of these things right here on this program. And I
  356. 26:55kept asking who was running the White House now? Y'all talking about who's going to run for president?
  357. 26:59Who is in office now? I shared something on social media just today, the Department of Energy.
  358. 27:06President Trump Department of Energy has coming out now to reveal that from
  359. 27:11election day 2024 up until President Trump was inaugurated the Department of
  360. 27:15Energy just gave out $93 billion dollars. $93 billion dollars in 76 days. When up
  361. 27:24until 2020 the annual budget for the Department of Energy was $60 billion dollars.
  362. 27:29So in 76 days you gave out more than the annual and the secretary of the
  363. 27:41Department of Energy said yeah and his companies didn't even have a business
  364. 27:44plan is like, hey, give us the money and we're going to show you a plan later.
  365. 27:49All these things are happening.
  366. 27:50Guys, this is one of the most, if not the most egregious presidential scandal in our nation's
  367. 27:56history, certainly within the last century.
  368. 28:00And we just kind of, you know, I mean, you know, yo, and have the audacity for Tapper, for
  369. 28:08example, to attack Laura Trump and saying, you're making fun of a man's stutter.
  370. 28:12And now he's coming out with a book saying, oh, after my research, it seems that the media
  371. 28:15was complicit in covering up Mr Biden's cognitive decline. You think thousands of pardons even
  372. 28:24before you get to crack in Hunter Biden's pardon and you get to you know Dr. fraud she's
  373. 28:29pardoned and all what signed by auto pen. Did he really do it? Did he really sign them or
  374. 28:40did someone else did? What about the rescission of President Trump's immigration policies? Did
  375. 28:46Did he really? Did he really? Say that? Guys, this is wild. So to the names and understandably,
  376. 28:58Ed Martin wants to be careful. But the whistleblower court in Ed Martin identified three people
  377. 29:05initially as the primary gatekeepers. First Ron Klain, who was Mr. Biden's White House
  378. 29:10chief of staff from 2021 and 2023. Then you have former senior Biden advisor Anita Dunn.
  379. 29:19Barack Obama's former personal attorney, Robert Bauer.
  380. 29:21And the thing that the whistleblower, according to Mr. Martin, said that these people not only
  381. 29:25get control to access to Mr. Biden and very likely the auto pin, but they did it for money.
  382. 29:32They did it for money.
  383. 29:36Then Mr. Martin throws a couple other names into the mix.
  384. 29:39Steve Richette, former counselor, to Biden, who previously served as Mr. Biden's chairman
  385. 29:43of his 2020 presidential campaign.
  386. 29:45Then obviously, we played the video for you of the Oval Office meeting, who was sitting
  387. 29:51at the end of the table? Oh, you got it. Jilly, jilly sitting on the hilly. Her name is identified
  388. 30:02as well. Guys, this is wild. And we as a nation need, we need to get to the bottom of it. I
  389. 30:12mean, we have certain laws in our country that in order to enter into a contract, the contracting
  390. 30:17party or parties must be of the age of majority and mentally competent to enter into contract.
  391. 30:29That will call into question the legitimacy of the pardons of Mr. Biden.
  392. 30:32One, didn't even know he was signing pardons or didn't know who was being pardoned.
  393. 30:38Or two, even worse, if he wasn't even involved in it.
  394. 30:45I continued to protest right here in the program.
  395. 30:47Why is everybody so willing to talk about whether or not he's fit to campaign for the
  396. 30:52presidency again and nobody's willing to discuss who is head of the executive branch of the
  397. 30:58government now?
  398. 30:59Who is running the country now?
  399. 31:03How can we for the first time in American history have a former president to literally
  400. 31:06move five miles from the White House?
  401. 31:08Yet we have no information about his interactions, even though all of his staffers announced
  402. 31:14that Biden's staffers.
  403. 31:15I get it, yes.
  404. 31:16Biden was Obama's vice president.
  405. 31:19So I can see some of Obama's staffers being coming by Biden staffers.
  406. 31:23But we don't have any journalistic inquiry as to, hmm, I wonder how involved none know
  407. 31:33stories? That's amazing to me. That's amazing to me. Then we have the story now. Oh, now he has stage four
  408. 31:45prostate cancer. The scripture comes to mind when you live in the light and walk in the light,
  409. 31:57you don't have to try to cover up stuff. When you're hiding things, when you're hiding stuff, man,
  410. 32:08it's crazy. Guys, this is literally one of the biggest scandals. This is one of the biggest
  411. 32:14scandals and I don't care if the the lying legacy media is covering it or not they
  412. 32:19don't determine what is true we should know that at least by now you have the
  413. 32:22legacy media that was gone fawning over itself this is what it's hundred body
  414. 32:25laptop story there has a mark in the Russian disinformation only for us to show
  415. 32:29oh yeah that was true all these things that initially were different disinformation
  416. 32:33are true all the lab look theory oh that's conspiracy that's it I don't care if
  417. 32:39they're covered in a knock we as American people demand we have a right to know
  418. 32:45If we are a nation of the people by the people for the people, we have a right to know who is functioning in the article two
  419. 32:59constitutional role
  420. 33:01It was never supposed to be a role. It's supposed to be done by committee. It was never supposed to be a role that and you know
  421. 33:10We won't tell you decisions will be made we won't tell you where they're coming from
  422. 33:14It's the decision made by committee. We have people that the gatekeepers out of controlling access to the president for free coins
  423. 33:21And now you have a whistleblower coming up and saying, hey, these people the ones closest to them. They were the ones that go in access
  424. 33:29To the auto pin we have to we must this it's it is it is
  425. 33:36Absolutely necessary to get to the bottom of this
  426. 33:39Absolutely necessary this rightly
  427. 33:45Should go down as one of the biggest presidential scandals at a minimum in the last century
  428. 33:52Because all of you have like the films Man tree and candidate all of these things guys
  429. 33:56as we very well could be living through that exact era right now.
  430. 34:00And when you think about all of the efforts,
  431. 34:03to literally, law fair President Trump away in peach,
  432. 34:07President Trump, Washington collusion, President Trump away,
  433. 34:09oh, those things were, let's literally have a sniper
  434. 34:15a hundred feet away, not literally, to shoot at him,
  435. 34:19literally trying to kill him for what?
  436. 34:23Couldn't be to keep a lid on all of these things.
  437. 34:28diabolical diabolical but it has happened you're listening to the Hamilton
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  503. 38:44Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham, Hamilton the Third Hammer.
  504. 38:47Jump right into it because this happened a few days ago.
  505. 38:53If you haven't seen or heard this yet, you need to because this is what I'm talking about.
  506. 39:00The people that sought to conceal Mr. Biden's cognitive decline really effectively concealing
  507. 39:06the reality that we had a weekend at Bernie's president, which provoked the question, who
  508. 39:10is making the executive branch decisions that Mr. Biden's cognitive capacity is so
  509. 39:17So imperiled that he is incapable of doing it himself.
  510. 39:23You're at all of the conversation about invoking the 25th Amendment during President Trump's
  511. 39:26first term.
  512. 39:28He didn't hear Nary a peep of 25th Amendment during the Biden administration, though we
  513. 39:32have him.
  514. 39:34And meaning the instances displaying his incapacity.
  515. 39:37You have, you know, he's out of speaking engagement.
  516. 39:39Barack Obama literally has to grab everybody hand like a toddler says and say, okay, Joe
  517. 39:43is time to go.
  518. 39:50Big Tapper made an appearance on Meghan Kelly's show, her podcast.
  519. 39:55And he did so because he's trying to sell his book.
  520. 39:57I've said it before and I'll say it again.
  521. 40:02No need to buy the book from Jake Tapper because we live this in real time.
  522. 40:07We know the lights were on and nobody was on.
  523. 40:09We know this.
  524. 40:10The Meghan Kelly put on a master class and it's worth sharing.
  525. 40:20Listen to you and watch clip one when Meghan Kelly says, Hey, you know, Jake Tapper, you're
  526. 40:25probably the only one who missed the most important story in US presidential
  527. 40:31history recently. We didn't miss it. So you writing the book now is not really
  528. 40:35news for us. But oh, worse than that, you were one of the main perpetrators of the
  529. 40:39very concealing that you're now attempting to make money from. Listen to
  530. 40:44and watch clip number one, clip number one, go over here in my ecosphere. We were
  531. 40:50covering all of these. It wasn't just falling down. It was getting lost. It was
  532. 40:54some of the stuff you report in your book, we knew and we were reporting on like the multi-jump cuts in the
  533. 41:01videos of him or it was obvious he couldn't get through a one-minute take. It was clear to us that he
  534. 41:06was using teleprompter and there was some reporting on that at the time, all of which the White House
  535. 41:11was denying. Now the current White House, I have some connections with the Joe Biden White House.
  536. 41:16I had none, but you did. There was an attempted cover-up. It could only ever work if you allowed it, if the
  537. 41:23to press a lot of it.
  538. 41:24Some of us tried not to and some of us were complicit.
  539. 41:27The Biden White House did not like me.
  540. 41:31Okay, this is I do not have great connections
  541. 41:33with the Biden White House.
  542. 41:34Well clearly a lot of sources,
  543. 41:35you say you talked to over 200 sources for this book.
  544. 41:38I said after the election.
  545. 41:38You have something you could have called and worked.
  546. 41:41No, that's the point is that they were not being honest.
  547. 41:45That's the point that they're starting.
  548. 41:46Well, how did the Wall Street Journal get it in June of 2024?
  549. 41:48And Jake Tapper and CNN couldn't find sources
  550. 41:50for this story then before he dropped out.
  551. 41:53Annie Linsky and Chavon Hughes did an amazing job
  552. 41:57in their reporting and they should be heralded
  553. 42:01and I heralded them, I had them on my show
  554. 42:03right after the debate to talk about their great reporting.
  555. 42:06But Annie Linsky.
  556. 42:07But you did not put them on when they published that story,
  557. 42:10which was before the debate.
  558. 42:11Correct, I don't know what the booking situation was
  559. 42:13but it wasn't because I didn't want them.
  560. 42:15I'm sure I said that day, let's book,
  561. 42:17I'm sure I said that day, let's book that,
  562. 42:19Did they, yeah, you put on a Democrat and you allowed the Democrat to rip on the report
  563. 42:24as a Rupert Murdoch sponsored hit piece.
  564. 42:28It's just what happened.
  565. 42:30If we're going to do this, let's just stick to the facts here.
  566. 42:35Okay.
  567. 42:36When there is a damaging report.
  568. 42:38That's what I've been doing all along.
  569. 42:40One of us didn't miss the biggest story of the century when it comes to presidential politics.
  570. 42:46one of us did. I don't know why the people how many people seem
  571. 42:55boys in the hood. But remember say hey, hey, you want to see a
  572. 42:59dead body man is doing this line out of his ear lobes. And then
  573. 43:07she hit him with a Jake. One of us missed the story, the biggest
  574. 43:13story of the century and it ain't me partner. Because this this this
  575. 43:18This is, this is, this is the hubris.
  576. 43:21Like this, you participated in it, cut Lara Trump off.
  577. 43:29Saying she's trying to mock somebody stutter when in 2020.
  578. 43:35That's just, I just wanted you to see that.
  579. 43:37I just wanted you to see it.
  580. 43:39And here for yourselves, because, wow, wow.
  581. 43:51That's right, humorous, but sad.
  582. 43:53That's absolutely right.
  583. 43:54When I'm talking about liars in the media,
  584. 43:56that's exactly what I'm talking about.
  585. 43:58This dude would participate in the concealing, didn't want to write a book.
  586. 44:02Well, I happened once I did this research and guess what you'll find.
  587. 44:05You won't believe this.
  588. 44:06All of these people knew about buying the client.
  589. 44:10And they weren't being honest at the time.
  590. 44:14But when people like me and others would come out and say things, oh, oh,
  591. 44:18that's a conspiracy, they're all.
  592. 44:25I'll move on.
  593. 44:26Many of you heard, this is just funny to me.
  594. 44:30The bill that the House of Representatives is working on,
  595. 44:33The House of Representatives just passed the bill, the title of the bill literally is the one big beautiful bill act.
  596. 44:39That's literally the official title.
  597. 44:42It's passed the House of Representatives.
  598. 44:45It's now moved on to the US Senate to where there are lots of questions about whether or not the Senate will pass the bill as is or
  599. 44:56whether or not they're going to try to make amendments to it.
  600. 44:58And on the one hand, it's pretty commendable with the various factions and
  601. 45:07the House of Representatives that Speaker Mike Johnson was able to cobble together
  602. 45:12enough of a group to get this piece of legislation passed by the exact same time.
  603. 45:19I'm just conflicted because sometimes you heard the expression with
  604. 45:27perfect is the enemy of good and you know this is a deliberative body and you have
  605. 45:31to make certain compromises get certain measures passed so you have to pick
  606. 45:35what's best and what's worse what's worse and I'm just you know maybe maybe I'm naive
  607. 45:40but I'm I'm old enough or young enough to remember where a constitutionalist
  608. 45:45and a conservative position was that omnibus bills are bad for the country
  609. 45:51you know I'm not trying to throw you know rain on anybody's parade but
  610. 45:57I thought omnibus bills were concerned that we wanted to get restoration of regular order where you have appropriations bills.
  611. 46:06They all go to the process individually.
  612. 46:08You have broken up appropriations bills, but now we have the one big beautiful bill act.
  613. 46:15That includes a host of things, a host of good things that I like, but also it's a bunch of stuff that I don't like.
  614. 46:21One of the things that I'm greatly excited about is that for the first time,
  615. 46:25I believe ever that there's been a measure passed out of the house representatives that calls
  616. 46:30for the defunding of Planned Parenthood.
  617. 46:34That is just amazing.
  618. 46:36I've long wanted to see this.
  619. 46:38But there are other things in the bill that are greatly concerning.
  620. 46:41I'll talk about some of the things that I know are good, but again, I'm gonna buzz bills.
  621. 46:49Lots of nefarious actions are concealed when the bills are too big to fail.
  622. 46:58thirty seven trillion dollars in debt
  623. 47:02thirty seven
  624. 47:03at some point we'll have to pick it off
  625. 47:06at some point
  626. 47:08but senator ron johnson from wisconsin was done great work on schmove it
  627. 47:12uh... he's expressed
  628. 47:16he agrees that the big that the bill is big but in his view
  629. 47:20it's not too beautiful listen to you and what senator johnson
  630. 47:23talk about
  631. 47:24the big beautiful bill act it's clip number three clip three
  632. 47:29i couldn't care less of these
  633. 47:31i'm concerned about my children my grandchildren the fact that we are stealing
  634. 47:35from them
  635. 47:37we are stealing from our children and grandchildren thirty seven trillion dollars
  636. 47:40in debt and we're gonna add to it as republicans
  637. 47:44that is unacceptable
  638. 47:46and that's why there's no way i'm going to vote for this bill in this current
  639. 47:49form
  640. 47:51senator donson say he's a no vote straight away
  641. 47:55and again
  642. 47:56you know i there's some good things in it like i'll go to some of the things that i
  643. 47:58believe are highlights
  644. 48:00I already mentioned defunding Planned Parenthood.
  645. 48:03Got to see it.
  646. 48:04A lot of people don't realize you have affirmative,
  647. 48:06delegate, or should I say, of appropriations of funds,
  648. 48:08but you also have Medicare reimbursements.
  649. 48:13Why is my tax, or my taxpayer dollars in your dollars
  650. 48:17going to subsidize the largest baby murdering machine
  651. 48:26that our nation has ever seen.
  652. 48:27And now they're the number one provider
  653. 48:30of chemical castration medications for children.
  654. 48:39So the bill, HR1, the one big beautiful bill act,
  655. 48:44has within it, and this is the bill that has passed
  656. 48:46the house already, removing taxpayer funded
  657. 48:49gender transition procedures from minors and adults,
  658. 48:52defunding of big abortion groups.
  659. 48:53I mentioned that one like Planned Parenthood,
  660. 48:55a permanent extension of the Trump tax cuts from 2017.
  661. 49:00I mentioned that on this show before,
  662. 49:01the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that passed in 2017,
  663. 49:05That bill had a sunset provision unless something is passed.
  664. 49:09All of our taxes are going up.
  665. 49:12By default, if nothing is done, then the taxes
  666. 49:14are going up for everyone.
  667. 49:17All right?
  668. 49:18So this legislation has within it
  669. 49:20a permanent extension of the 2017 Trump tax cuts.
  670. 49:24It speeds up the work requirement for Medicaid's able-bodied
  671. 49:27enrollees to start not in 2029.
  672. 49:30A lot of Americans don't even know that.
  673. 49:31They pass work requirements for Medicaid enrollees,
  674. 49:34did you realize that they didn't go into effect until 2029?
  675. 49:38This bill would cause it to become effective in 2026.
  676. 49:43It would roll back Joe Biden's green energy tax credits.
  677. 49:49It would boost military and border spending.
  678. 49:51It would include spending cuts worth $1.5 trillion.
  679. 49:55Now, $37 trillion in debt though.
  680. 49:59What does one and a half trillion,
  681. 49:59every little bit accounts sure, but man,
  682. 50:05something that I like setting a child tax credit
  683. 50:08to $2,000, pegging it to inflation.
  684. 50:11And for the next four years, adding an additional $500
  685. 50:14per child, boosting the adoption tax credit
  686. 50:16to $16,800 and pegging it to inflation.
  687. 50:19These are things that are, I think, are good things,
  688. 50:22introducing new child friendly investment accounts,
  689. 50:25including, you know, $1,000 baby bonus and other things,
  690. 50:29financial incentives for school choice and homeschooling.
  691. 50:32While I have questions about that,
  692. 50:35I am very wary of the government getting involved in the private personal education decisions.
  693. 50:41Some of you may remember at Alex Newman on the show and we had a conversation about me
  694. 50:45not having the authority to demand my neighbor pay for my child's education.
  695. 50:53The current HR1 has an overhaul, includes an overhaul of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
  696. 50:58Program, SNAP.
  697. 51:01That will shift more of the financial burden to the states and put more capable people to
  698. 51:05work as a condition of receiving food stamps.
  699. 51:10You know, $12 billion in reimbursement for states like Texas that have footed the bill for their own border security costs under body.
  700. 51:17Or fourfold increase in state and local tax deductions.
  701. 51:22You know, these things are things that I, you know, those things don't cause me problems.
  702. 51:26But the things that cause me problems is the continuation of America's spending addiction.
  703. 51:37The spending addiction.
  704. 51:39And then, you know, it passed the house by one.
  705. 51:45I just, man, then you have the one reality, okay?
  706. 51:50Then what would you do in enhance a thing and I appreciate you senator John senator Johnson's comments
  707. 51:56But senator Johnson is talking about the bill that his children and grandchildren are gonna have the foot I it just
  708. 52:03This is not about him personally
  709. 52:05But you know the spending addiction in our country has been a bipartisan project
  710. 52:10Are we just now concerned about our children and grandchildren?
  711. 52:13You know thirty seven trillion and that even include the unfunded
  712. 52:17liabilities
  713. 52:19Unfunded mandate.
  714. 52:21Man, I'm just greatly conflicted.
  715. 52:23On the one hand, there's the reality of the deal
  716. 52:25of Congress as it is.
  717. 52:27You know, the margins in the House are not very broad.
  718. 52:32So that by its very nature is going to require a lot
  719. 52:35of adjustments, you know, compromises and things of that nature.
  720. 52:39But if you know how this sausage making machine works
  721. 52:42in Congress, should we, could we ever expect to get to the place?
  722. 52:51to where we address our runaway spending crisis.
  723. 52:59Again, maybe this is just my naivete, you know?
  724. 53:03But we can't keep kicking the can down the street
  725. 53:06inevitably.
  726. 53:08At some point you run out of concrete.
  727. 53:13At some point we run out of concrete, man.
  728. 53:17So I'm just, you know, I'm frustrated.
  729. 53:21I'm frustrated with it, with the entire process,
  730. 53:26because we continue to have this, you know,
  731. 53:31phenomenon to where it's a Hegelian dialectical process going over and over again.
  732. 53:38Prior to the current Trump administration, the Constitutionless position was that
  733. 53:42omnibus bills conceal harbor evil and we should be wary of them. But now all of the current hopes
  734. 53:53are placed on an omnibus bill. I'm just frustrated. I certainly want to deal in reality,
  735. 54:00But I don't want us to lose clarity concerning what our principal convictions must be and must remain.

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