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June 26, 2025 · 49:16

SCOTUS confirms taxpayer protections from funding infanticide!

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 24:30-34. Unattended fields succumb to overgrowth. 15:00 - 31:00. The United States Supreme Court has confirmed states do have the authority to protect taxpayers from funding infanticide. 31:00 - 48:00. Lies of omission are just as potent as lies of commission. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  18. 1:03Good evening, everyone. Abraham Hamilton III here. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner. I am
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  24. 1:40Double R read, reader, ladies and gentlemen, we are ready to rock and roll
  25. 1:45with today's edition of the program. At this very moment, many of you, if not most
  26. 1:51of you are making your transition from your part-time jobs where you generate an
  27. 1:54income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  28. 1:59And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality.
  29. 2:04This is a day where the consistent admonition to live locally is affirmed yet again.
  30. 2:13We'll get into this later in the program, but the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized today
  31. 2:17in the 63 decision, I'll let you guess who the three are.
  32. 2:21Read his written review and Supreme Court cases.
  33. 2:24I'm pretty sure he can guess who the three are.
  34. 2:26The three musket tears, not musket,
  35. 2:28they must get a musty tears,
  36. 2:31which one you want.
  37. 2:34But the Supreme Court has affirmed the fact
  38. 2:37that states have the authority to say,
  39. 2:39you know what, we're not gonna allow you
  40. 2:42to use our citizens' taxpayer dollars to fund baby murderers.
  41. 2:48It's amazing that an issue like this
  42. 2:51required Supreme Court, the court to weigh in,
  43. 2:55Nevertheless, decision that the state of South Carolina made in 2018,
  44. 3:00under its Republican governor McMaster,
  45. 3:04say, you know what?
  46. 3:05We don't want Medicaid dollars to go to fund baby murders.
  47. 3:12So they made the move, as you might have imagined.
  48. 3:16They were sued as a result of it.
  49. 3:19The legal process taking being as tenuous as it can be.
  50. 3:22Wines and wines and wines, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals,
  51. 3:26opposed South Carolina, then the state appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  52. 3:32And in the 63 decision, the court said, no, the state was right.
  53. 3:36And I'm saying all of that to say, living locally works.
  54. 3:42There are things that have to transpire, working through the processes.
  55. 3:45We have in our country can take longer than many of us.
  56. 3:48Most of us, any of us would want it to take, but ultimately we have the opportunity
  57. 3:53for what is true to prevail.
  58. 3:56So as you are making your transition to your full time jobs,
  59. 4:01I would remind you yet again what goes on in your house is far more important
  60. 4:05than what goes on in the White House.
  61. 4:07Even though you have, you know, the head of NATO calling President Trump, daddy,
  62. 4:14the NATO calls him President calling President Trump, daddy is not more important
  63. 4:18than your children.
  64. 4:19If you obviously view their father saying daddy's home, guys, we're, we're,
  65. 4:25we're living in precarious times.
  66. 4:28And I hope to illustrate from the scripture the fact that we haven't gotten where we are
  67. 4:35currently overnight.
  68. 4:36This has been the product of what I would argue is generational discipleship.
  69. 4:46When I say that, much of what is transpired has been the combination both of affirmative
  70. 4:51pursuit as well as negligence.
  71. 4:54And I think the scripture gives us a bold picture, a bold description,
  72. 5:00just how this happens.
  73. 5:02So as you're making your way to your full time jobs now, man, don't let it happen
  74. 5:06in your watch as far as it pertains to you and your jurisdiction, as far as it
  75. 5:10pertains to me, in my jurisdiction, we must be about our father's business.
  76. 5:15Darkness is not an affirmative force, but it does reoccupy the space that is
  77. 5:19vacated by the light. Jesus calls us, calls us to salt and light duty. We must not vacate
  78. 5:27our posts. We need to man our posts and be faithful. What God has called us to. To the
  79. 5:36word of God, we go Proverbs 24, Proverbs 24, verses 30 through 34, Proverbs chapter 24,
  80. 5:46verses 30 through 34.
  81. 5:50This is a proverb of Solomon.
  82. 5:54And before he went crazy.
  83. 5:59Proverbs 24 verse 30, this is what God's word says,
  84. 6:02I passed by the field of a slugger.
  85. 6:06By the vineyard of a man lacking sense,
  86. 6:09and behold, it was all overgrown with thorns.
  87. 6:13The ground was covered with nettles,
  88. 6:15and its stone walls were broken down.
  89. 6:19Then I saw and considered it.
  90. 6:22I looked and received instruction, a little sleep,
  91. 6:28a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest,
  92. 6:32and poverty will come upon you like a robber
  93. 6:35and want like an armed man.
  94. 6:39This portion of the text, God moves Solomon to pen
  95. 6:43and he articulates the results
  96. 6:46of the negligence employed over time,
  97. 6:51culminating in an instance, culminating in a moment
  98. 6:55to where you would feel as if you being seized as by a robber.
  99. 7:00Thankfully, I know most of you have not had
  100. 7:04the horrible experience of facing a robber.
  101. 7:07Unfortunately, growing up, why I grew up, I did.
  102. 7:10You know, I've had the uncomfortable experience
  103. 7:13of staring out of a barrel of a gun for stuff.
  104. 7:21In this instance, it was my older brother
  105. 7:23my younger brother, three of us together, my older brother,
  106. 7:27that leather jacket on, and my younger brother and I had these very,
  107. 7:30very tiny little chains my grandmother had bought for us.
  108. 7:35And they wanted this stuff.
  109. 7:38I know what that feels like being seized in a moment.
  110. 7:41It wasn't something I was like, man, you can see it a far off and then it drifts.
  111. 7:45And if it just in a moment, it's a moment of seizure.
  112. 7:49But what the scripture is saying, when negligence is employed and there's no
  113. 7:52out about it that what Solomon has in view here applies in an agrarian society and is really
  114. 8:00talking about poverty and economic sense, it could feel like all of a sudden disaster has attacked us,
  115. 8:09disaster has come upon us. But the scripture said, I walk by the field of a slugger, slugger.
  116. 8:17First thing you should notice is that there's a field, it's a slugger, but the slugger has a field.
  117. 8:23The field requires time, investment, diligence, and attention.
  118. 8:29But at noticing the slugger's field, Solomon also observes the feature, the feature, I'm sorry, a slugger tree.
  119. 8:41I just made up a word. What are those features? Oh, and he says he identifies them as a slugger
  120. 8:48and a man who has a man who lacks sense also has a vineyard. What does he notice?
  121. 8:56The man's field it's all overgrown
  122. 8:59There's a field there the field has a potential to produce
  123. 9:04the bounty
  124. 9:08Available to sustain
  125. 9:09But because it has not been kept properly the field is overgrown with thorns
  126. 9:15It's ground covered in nettles
  127. 9:19It's walls broken down
  128. 9:23I'm telling as I'm reading this it makes me think about what New Orleans look like after Hurricane Katrina
  129. 9:27It looked like a bomb or something, so it had gone off.
  130. 9:33That wasn't the product of negligence over time,
  131. 9:36but I tell you this, it did expose and exacerbate
  132. 9:39evidence of negligence over time.
  133. 9:43But then the scripture says, Solomon,
  134. 9:44I paused and I considered what's going on here.
  135. 9:49Though it may feel in a moment as if poverty has seized
  136. 9:53in a moment in an instance, like an armed man,
  137. 9:56like a robber has come upon you,
  138. 9:58But the truth is, right there in verse 33,
  139. 10:02a little sleep compounded over time.
  140. 10:07At the time that the slugger should be tending to his field,
  141. 10:10his response is,
  142. 10:11huh, let me sleep a little longer.
  143. 10:13It's kinda like the metaphor for the consistent snooze button
  144. 10:18hitter.
  145. 10:19You said an alarm, why did you say an alarm?
  146. 10:21If you know you're going to just hit snooze 15 times.
  147. 10:25There's a field, you have a field,
  148. 10:27you know it requires tending to,
  149. 10:28and now it's time to attend the field,
  150. 10:30I'm a little bit more, a little bit more,
  151. 10:33let me sleep a little longer.
  152. 10:37A little slumber, it's time to get up,
  153. 10:39it's time to work.
  154. 10:40I need to till my field, I need to address my field,
  155. 10:44I need to tend to my field, not yet, a little tomorrow.
  156. 10:48It's the person who says tomorrow.
  157. 10:50I have this thing that I must do,
  158. 10:53but I'll get to it tomorrow.
  159. 10:56It's always tomorrow, it's always later,
  160. 10:57it's always putting it off, it's always putting it off,
  161. 10:59it's always putting it off.
  162. 11:01And then, oh wait, I got his project, his dude.
  163. 11:05Or some of you might relate to the college student,
  164. 11:07you know, the, the, the, the, the, the,
  165. 11:08consistent grammar, you know, all semester,
  166. 11:11no studying, no reading, it's final time.
  167. 11:13Oh, I got a study, I didn't have all lighter.
  168. 11:15I have to all this, I did all the,
  169. 11:17what, what if you prepare before?
  170. 11:18It's not, are you surprised that there's an exam?
  171. 11:21It's not like it's a pop quiz you have,
  172. 11:22a syllabus that told you day one,
  173. 11:24that at the end of the semester this test was coming.
  174. 11:30It feels in the moment as if the poverty has seized you,
  175. 11:34But the truth is the slugger has invested into the poverty
  176. 11:39day after day with a little slumber,
  177. 11:42a little folding of the hands.
  178. 11:44Now we can understand it,
  179. 11:45many of us understand that in the economic context.
  180. 11:47Can I tell you something?
  181. 11:48That same phenomenon is what we are witnessing
  182. 11:51in our country right now, right now.
  183. 11:56Now I heard somebody today describe Zoron Mamdani
  184. 11:59as Greta Thunberg with the beard.
  185. 12:01How did we get to the place where New York City Democrats will elect Zoron Mom Donnie?
  186. 12:10A little sleep?
  187. 12:11A little slumber?
  188. 12:12A little folding of the hands to rest?
  189. 12:16How did we get to the place we have?
  190. 12:17Such a generation of entitlement.
  191. 12:19How did we get a little sleep?
  192. 12:22It feels like it just came out of nowhere.
  193. 12:24I know what happened to our country.
  194. 12:28I remember when feeling the blank.
  195. 12:30How did we get a little sleep?
  196. 12:33A little slumber, I keep referring to Benjamin Franklin's statement, what have you wrought?
  197. 12:37A republic if you can keep it.
  198. 12:41If you can keep it.
  199. 12:42If you can keep it.
  200. 12:43We're now at the place where law students don't study the United States Constitution.
  201. 12:48We only read case law, the opinions of judges, majority opinions, concurring opinions, dissenting
  202. 12:55opinions.
  203. 12:56But what about the text of the Constitution?
  204. 13:00I heard Jasmine Crockett in Congress saying, well, since we want to talk about the Constitution,
  205. 13:05If we want to bring the Constitution into this, and I'm thinking, what?
  206. 13:10Ma'am, ma'am, Miss Lady Ma'am, ma'am, somehow you have been elected to the United States Congress.
  207. 13:17You are in a body that exists solely because we have a Constitution.
  208. 13:23What do you mean if we're going to bring the Constitution into this?
  209. 13:26Any matter that you're discussing on Capitol Hill, the Constitution is already involved.
  210. 13:32How do we get here?
  211. 13:34And make no mistake about it.
  212. 13:36I am not conflating the article for guarantee of a Republican form of government in our constitutional
  213. 13:43Republican framework in our nation, but make no mistake about it.
  214. 13:49The fact that we are a constitutional republic is a reality that flows downstream from the
  215. 13:57truths of scripture.
  216. 14:00The reference to nature and nature's God and our Declaration of Independence and the founders
  217. 14:06survey of all types of government throughout human history and expressly repudiating the notion
  218. 14:12of absolute democracy, which the founders described as mobocracy, and creating our constitutional
  219. 14:20republican form of government.
  220. 14:22And I will continue to emphasize that because Article 4 of our Constitution guarantees to
  221. 14:27every American citizen the right to a republican form of government that has nothing to do with
  222. 14:33political party, there was no Republican party when Article 4 was drafted.
  223. 14:38But yet we have just the slight consistent reference to our nation as a democracy, which
  224. 14:45I've explained to you before.
  225. 14:46That's intentional.
  226. 14:49But the truth is we have arrived at this place and I've said it, I'll continue to say it.
  227. 14:54When truth is rejected, the inevitable consequence is lawlessness.
  228. 14:59So you have the consistent effort of people who are being utilized, I would argue by a
  229. 15:05demonic agenda to try to move us further and further and further away from the Lord.
  230. 15:10It's very similar to a ship that has been unmoored from the dock and it drifts and it
  231. 15:15drifts and it drifts to a place where it's now in the ocean to where you don't even know
  232. 15:19where the shore was to begin with.
  233. 15:22That is happening in our nation, but it's the product of a little sleep, a little slumber,
  234. 15:26and a little folding of the hands generationally.
  235. 15:35Shiving light into the darkness,
  236. 15:37this is the Hamilton Corner,
  237. 15:38an American family radio.
  238. 15:40Shout out to me.
  239. 15:41Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  240. 15:43Abraham Hamilton III here.
  241. 15:45I alluded to this earlier,
  242. 15:47but I'm gonna talk a bit about it,
  243. 15:48a case that comes from South Carolina.
  244. 15:51It is styled Medina versus Planned Parenthood
  245. 15:54of South Planned Parenthood of South Atlantic.
  246. 15:58The simple reality is that generally speaking
  247. 16:02On average, Medicaid is funded about 57% comes from federal tax dollars, but the remaining
  248. 16:1143% comes from state tax dollars.
  249. 16:15So it's a program that is administered by the state, but it is comprised by the states,
  250. 16:21but it's comprised of federal and state funding.
  251. 16:24As I mentioned in 2018, South Carolina's Governor McMaster issued an executive directive that
  252. 16:32said that Planned Parenthood is no longer qualified to receive state tax dollars specifically
  253. 16:41through the Medicaid program.
  254. 16:45The simple reasoning is because that he was a governor who was pro-life, that pro-life
  255. 16:52citizens in the state elected him, and that the citizens who elected him did not want their
  256. 16:57tax dollars going to fund baby murder directly or indirectly because of course you know that
  257. 17:05the UTEP 2 step that is employed that that has to date allowed plan murder hood can't even
  258. 17:12call and plan parenthood and good good conscious plan murder hood to receive taxpayer dollars
  259. 17:19has been that they don't use tax money air quotes if you're listening to the show only
  260. 17:24They don't use tax money for abortion to which y'all have heard my my burger joint analogy all the time
  261. 17:30If I have a hamburger restaurant, you know, and I set my course that I'm gonna generate funding
  262. 17:36I have to to fund my own business, but then the rose the foundation decides
  263. 17:42Abraham I like to make contributions to your your outfit
  264. 17:47But we have this this thing with our
  265. 17:49organization that we don't allow our funds to be used to purchase beef. So I go,
  266. 17:57no problem. Roast the foundation. We won't use your money to purchase beef. We'll
  267. 18:02only use your dollars. If you can't see me, I'm winking. We're only use your
  268. 18:09dollars to purchase buns. Question. Would my utilization of the Roast the
  269. 18:18foundation's money aid me in purchasing beef. What do you think?
  270. 18:25You don't have to answer on the mic. You just say it. Yes, the answer is yes.
  271. 18:29You want to know why the more money I get from the Rosa foundation is the less
  272. 18:33money I have to spend from my own bottom line to buy buns. So guess what the
  273. 18:39Rosa foundation is just done.
  274. 18:40Freed up more of my money that I don't get from him to buy a bird by beef.
  275. 18:46It's an insane notion.
  276. 18:47So we know Planned Parenthood kills babies.
  277. 18:50Everybody knows that.
  278. 18:53Yet, we're gonna allow Planned Parenthood to get tax dollars
  279. 18:56because they promise not to use the money that we give them
  280. 18:59to kill babies.
  281. 19:00It's a foolish idea.
  282. 19:02It's a ridiculous idea.
  283. 19:03And so Governor McMaster in South Carolina said,
  284. 19:06that's a foolish idea.
  285. 19:07We ain't playing those games anymore.
  286. 19:09So Planned Parenthood, you can't get any more of this money.
  287. 19:12Of course, you don't know what happened. They sued.
  288. 19:14The whole thing goes through the court.
  289. 19:17through the court, and think about this, Planned Parenthood is asserting that they have a right
  290. 19:23to taxpayer dollars.
  291. 19:26Now we know they kill babies.
  292. 19:29This is what they do.
  293. 19:32They've been study after study done, that the so-called services that they employ, the
  294. 19:37overwhelming majority of these services are en route to perform the termination of the
  295. 19:41child, the murder of the babies.
  296. 19:44So South Carolina says no more of this.
  297. 19:46Case goes all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
  298. 19:51The other thing you should note is that South Carolina didn't say that we won't provide Medicaid
  299. 19:56funding for services that have nothing to do with murdering babies in the state.
  300. 20:00We just don't want baby murderers getting our tax money.
  301. 20:03So there are over 140 additional clinics and facilities in the state of South Carolina that
  302. 20:10does the services that Planned Murders would say they do, but the other clinics don't murder
  303. 20:15babies.
  304. 20:19makes it to the Supreme Court and in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules, yes,
  305. 20:26states have the authority to do that. Guys, this is a huge win because the case comes from South Carolina,
  306. 20:32but what it shows is that, guess what, other states, you can do the exact same thing.
  307. 20:39So every other state that does not want to allow its citizens tax dollars to be utilized
  308. 20:47by baby murderers, they can do the exact same thing
  309. 20:51that South Carolina has done, and they can rest
  310. 20:54and understand that the Supreme Court has already made
  311. 20:57a decision with the 6-3 ruling that will affirm
  312. 21:01what they decide to do.
  313. 21:05As I mentioned, Justice Gorsuch wrote the majority opinion.
  314. 21:12Justice Clarence Thomas wrote an additional concurring opinion
  315. 21:16and he articulated it in his concurrent
  316. 21:18that he wrote separately to highlight how federal law is being abused to allow lawsuits
  317. 21:26in context that the Congress never intended.
  318. 21:31Of course you can expect the three Musky Tears, Musky Tears, to dissent and Justice Gautanji
  319. 21:43Brown, I don't know what a woman is, Jackson, saying that the court is allowing individual
  320. 21:49citizens of depriving the individual citizens from the ability for them to choose the healthcare
  321. 21:55provider of their choice. Can we stop with the foolishness killing babies is not healthcare?
  322. 22:01It's not. It's not. The other thing is you can decide where you want to go. You just
  323. 22:09can't use taxpayer dollars to do it. That's all. That's all. So that was a huge decision
  324. 22:16today. And I expect that states across the country that are pro-life states, pro-life
  325. 22:27legislators, pro-life governors, they'll do the exact same thing. Because now you see
  326. 22:33the courts have already paved the way for you to do it. It's also noteworthy that while
  327. 22:43the big beautiful bill is being debated that there are there are provisions in the big
  328. 22:50beautiful bill that was passed in the House of Representatives and is being debated now
  329. 22:55on the Senate. But as it stands, as I understand it, that the provisions to defund baby murderers
  330. 23:01is still in the legislation. I've explained before, it's a conflict in reality. One of
  331. 23:07the major things in the legislation that has to be codified is the tax cuts from the Tax
  332. 23:13Cuts and Jobs Act from President Trump's first term. As you all know, those were set to expire.
  333. 23:20has to be made permanent. But this would be a great opportunity. And I look forward to
  334. 23:25this happening to say, you know what, if you kill babies, you're not entitled to taxpayer
  335. 23:30money. Do you realize that that Planned Murders budget exceeds $2 billion annually? Do you
  336. 23:36realize how much of their budget consists of taxpayer money? It's absurd. It's absurd.
  337. 23:48But it has persisted in our country for quite some time.
  338. 23:52So I celebrate today's decision by the US Supreme Court, the case of style, the Medina
  339. 23:57versus Planned Parenthood, South Atlantic.
  340. 24:00If you want to peruse the case, six to three decision.
  341. 24:06So you have Justice's Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Alito, Thomas, John Roberts, and Amy Coney
  342. 24:17He buried in the majority, the three Musketeers, justices, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and
  343. 24:23Katajibran.
  344. 24:24What's the woman?
  345. 24:25I don't know, Jackson, in the minority.
  346. 24:29That's a big deal.
  347. 24:33And just his little note, quoting the Detroit news highlighted that today's ruling by the
  348. 24:42Supreme Court could result in 200 and about 200 Planned Parenthood locations closing as
  349. 24:50as a result of being cut off from this source of tax revenue.
  350. 24:57And the 200 locations I would imagine
  351. 24:59is not solely in the state of South Carolina
  352. 25:03because they're two Planned Parenthood clinics
  353. 25:05in the largest cities in South Carolina, Columbus and Charleston.
  354. 25:09But the result of this decision could result
  355. 25:12in 200 of their locations closing down.
  356. 25:15We'll see what happens, but that is what is being reported.
  357. 25:22All right, billionaire investor,
  358. 25:28founder, CEO, founder and CEO of the hedge fund,
  359. 25:34Pershing Square Capital,
  360. 25:36and also the hedge fund manager, Bill Ackman,
  361. 25:42he was done too pleased.
  362. 25:44When he got up, this one, that's right, shut him down.
  363. 25:47Shut plan, murder hood down, shut him down.
  364. 25:52You know, I think of people,
  365. 25:53if more people understood,
  366. 25:55the foundations of Planned Parenthood and their eugenics foundations and how, you know, the
  367. 26:01Nazis learned the things that they learned that move them toward the gas chambers. They
  368. 26:06learned it and justified it by stuff they learned from the eugenics society in America
  369. 26:14and how Margaret Sanger, who sought to annihilate what she called human weeds. All black people
  370. 26:25kill them. That's what she said. All
  371. 26:28infirmed people kill them. All
  372. 26:33people who we don't deem worthy of
  373. 26:35reproduction sterilize them. And it
  374. 26:39just so happens that if you do a
  375. 26:41little study aware the most most
  376. 26:43planned murder hood facilities
  377. 26:44located they're located in the
  378. 26:46urban communities all across the
  379. 26:48country. And making them think
  380. 26:54about it they want to kill
  381. 26:55children from all sectors but they
  382. 26:57especially want to get rid of these
  383. 26:58human weeds. And this is why I don't
  384. 27:02trust these regressives because you
  385. 27:04you have all of this, you know, political correct terminology.
  386. 27:07Oh, oh, this is, oh, this is racist and that is racist.
  387. 27:10I'm like, we all know Marcus Senga was racist.
  388. 27:12And not just, racist in a general sense,
  389. 27:15who literally wanted to kill people because of their ethnicity.
  390. 27:19Yeah, they don't see anybody saying they wanna,
  391. 27:21they don't talk about that publicly.
  392. 27:25Yeah, this is the organization that gets hundreds of millions
  393. 27:31of taxpayer dollars.
  394. 27:35It's crazy, man.
  395. 27:36Shut them down.
  396. 27:38Shut up now, if you are so viable,
  397. 27:41and if your quote unquote services are so necessary,
  398. 27:46why not stand on your own two feet without taxpayer money?
  399. 27:50Because the one thing you do that is egregious,
  400. 27:54that it causes your operations to be detestable
  401. 28:02is that you kill babies.
  402. 28:07You kill babies, and you justify it by saying,
  403. 28:15this is healthcare.
  404. 28:17That's absurd.
  405. 28:25The hedge fund manager I was talking about is a name is a man by the name of Bill Ackman.
  406. 28:31Bill Ackman and being a hedge fund manager, you know, he has bases in New York in Wall
  407. 28:36Street.
  408. 28:38Well, he was appalled that he woke up to a Zoran Momdani NYC election to the point.
  409. 28:50I won't report on it.
  410. 28:54I'll read it for you as he took to social media to express his concern.
  411. 29:00We'll get right to the point.
  412. 29:02Quote, there are hundreds of millions of dollars of capital available to back a competitor to
  413. 29:07mom Donnie that can be put together overnight.
  414. 29:14I am in text strings with people and WhatsApp groups organizing the effort currently.
  415. 29:22Bill Ackman is pledging to lead an effort to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to
  416. 29:31support a candidate who can beat Mom Donnie in New York.
  417. 29:40Bill Ackman, he said, quote, I awoke this morning, gravely concerned about New York
  418. 29:47City.
  419. 29:49I thought, what has New York City become that an avowed socialist who has supported defunding
  420. 29:54the police, who's solution to lowering food prices is city-owned supermarkets, who doesn't
  421. 29:58understand that freezing rents will only make apartments scarcer and more expensive in the
  422. 30:02long run that he could win the Democrat nomination for the mayor ship.
  423. 30:08He went on to talk about the socialist experiments and how other major cities have been reduced
  424. 30:14literally to dung receptacles.
  425. 30:19South San Francisco, I'm looking at you, the city where you can have great seafood in the
  426. 30:25city, you also have a high chance you walk by and see a person eliminating waste on the
  427. 30:33sidewalk, defecating.
  428. 30:37I'm not joking.
  429. 30:38I'm not joking.
  430. 30:41Regularly.
  431. 30:43So Bill Ackman, the man who has the money, he is a billionaire personally, he's a hedge
  432. 30:49fund manager for the hedge fund that he founded, Pershing Square Capital.
  433. 30:54He's putting his money, or let me say this way, putting money, where's my office?
  434. 31:01pledging a bankroll of candidate who could beat him. Yeah. So there are lots of people that are
  435. 31:19projecting, you know, a mass exodus from the state and all this kind of suburban. What are
  436. 31:23saying the first segment? How do we get here? A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding
  437. 31:31of the hands to rest, and poverty will seize you like an armed man. It feels like it's instant,
  438. 31:39but it's actually been developing over time. Bill Ackman concluded his
  439. 31:45screen on social media by calling on his followers to crowdsource potential candidates
  440. 31:52for candidate names and to conduct polling to identify the most viable challenger.
  441. 31:57See, his ability to generate revenue is based in New York City, and he is trying to operate in a
  442. 32:07capitalist venture that could very well end up with a socialist communist mayor.
  443. 32:11You tell me how you're going to square that circle.
  444. 32:14So he is trying to put money, put the money up to fill the candidate who can beat Mr.
  445. 32:22Cartamom.
  446. 32:34A Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute common territory are available at EFR.net back to
  447. 32:39the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  448. 32:44Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  449. 32:45You know, I just have one question for Bill Ackman who wants to put hundreds of millions
  450. 32:52of dollars together to beat mom downy where you been bro where have you been it is in Bobby
  451. 33:02made this statement during the break it's like why why are people so reactive is it like
  452. 33:06you didn't know mom downy was a terrorist and and well terrorists sympathize I'm sorry
  453. 33:11let me be clear terrorist sympathizer and communist like you didn't know that before this week
  454. 33:23Maybe he didn't.
  455. 33:25So I wasn't even to say why.
  456. 33:28So now, now you want to throw it in,
  457. 33:30which you know, y'all know how this works,
  458. 33:32politics and money and all this kind of stuff.
  459. 33:34But let me just add in, Andrew Cuomo,
  460. 33:39outspent Mamdani by $35 million.
  461. 33:46Andrew Cuomo had way more money than Mamdani.
  462. 33:52Now I know money is important in politics,
  463. 33:54but money is not the ultimate determining factor.
  464. 34:01You want to know another example of money not being the end all be all?
  465. 34:05You want to remember who raised and spent the most money in the 2024
  466. 34:11presidential election?
  467. 34:12Do you want to talk about that?
  468. 34:16She should never be the president.
  469. 34:18The remix had over $2 billion.
  470. 34:22That didn't result in a win for her.
  471. 34:26I'm just saying if you show up at the last minute to throw money around,
  472. 34:29but you have a people that has bent toward destruction.
  473. 34:36I don't know if your last minute million is going to be the thing that
  474. 34:38saved today, my man. So when I say where you've been, I'm not just
  475. 34:41talking about where have you been with your money only. Where have
  476. 34:45you been? All right. Next topic. If you are a Christ following,
  477. 34:55you study the scriptures, you know that deception can be accomplished
  478. 35:04by both lies of commission and lies of omission. Clearly lies of
  479. 35:12commission is when you affirmatively make an assertion to
  480. 35:17deceive. Lies of omission often occur when you refuse to tell the whole story in an effort
  481. 35:26to deceive. That reality is what much of the American media, also known as Gerbil's Inc.,
  482. 35:38and this is why I call them Gerbil's Inc., is engaged and has been engaged in lately.
  483. 35:46So you heard the report and I think the Crescent News Network was the first ones to run with
  484. 35:49when they're providing leaked data from the bomb damage assessments.
  485. 35:58First of all, and Bobby knows this as a veteran, thank you for your service.
  486. 36:05In order to accomplish thorough, execute thorough bomb damage assessment, at some point you have
  487. 36:11to get on the ground.
  488. 36:12At some point, there are things you can do from the sky, there are things you can do
  489. 36:15a radar and things of that nature.
  490. 36:16But at some point, you have to get on the ground, okay?
  491. 36:19So if your bomb damage assessment is limited to the pictures from satellites that's been
  492. 36:25circulating on social media for the last week, that's not a thorough bomb damage assessment.
  493. 36:30Okay.
  494. 36:33That's right.
  495. 36:35Past the car says that's the type of lies saying told in the beginning, a lie of omission.
  496. 36:39That's right.
  497. 36:40That's right.
  498. 36:42So new stories have been swirling around.
  499. 36:46Oh, leaked data from an internal intelligence community.
  500. 36:50Miranda indicates that the damage caused by the bunker busting MOP, massive ordinance,
  501. 36:59penetrating bombs have only been sufficient to set back the Iranian nuclear program months
  502. 37:06at most. It's like, guys, that's so wild. Two, which Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was
  503. 37:20quite upset. And in a press conference took the media to task. I'm going to give you a
  504. 37:27snippet of that, then explain why the media is engaged in deception by omission in an effort
  505. 37:36to create a narrative that we repeated in the American body politic.
  506. 37:40You've heard the adage that a lie will travel the world twice as fast as the truth, right?
  507. 37:46What you are experiencing right now in real time is an effort of deception that our media
  508. 37:54in our own nation, the legacy media, Gerbil Zink,
  509. 38:00has been all too willing to engage in.
  510. 38:02Listen to and watch Pete Hoeck Seth
  511. 38:05rebuke the media on this point.
  512. 38:07Clip number one, clip one, go.
  513. 38:09And time and time again, classified information
  514. 38:12is leaked or peddled for political purposes
  515. 38:14to try to make the president look bad.
  516. 38:16And what's really happening is you're undermining the success
  517. 38:19of incredible B2 pilots and incredible F-35 pilots
  518. 38:22and incredible refuellers and incredible air defenders
  519. 38:25who accomplished their mission,
  520. 38:27set back a nuclear program in ways
  521. 38:30that other presidents would have dreamed.
  522. 38:32How about we celebrate that?
  523. 38:34How about we talk about how special America is,
  524. 38:36that only we have these capabilities.
  525. 38:40I think it's too much to ask, unfortunately,
  526. 38:41for the fake news, so we're used to that.
  527. 38:44But we also have an opportunity to stand at the podium
  528. 38:46and read the truth of what's really happening.
  529. 38:49And the reality is you wanna call it destroyed,
  530. 38:51you wanna call it defeated,
  531. 38:52You would call it obliterated, choose your word.
  532. 38:57This was an historically successful attack.
  533. 38:59We should celebrate it as Americans.
  534. 39:00And it gives us a chance to have peace,
  535. 39:03chance to have a deal,
  536. 39:05and an opportunity to prevent a nuclear Iran,
  537. 39:07which is something President Trump talked about for 20 years.
  538. 39:14So this is why I'm saying what I'm saying guys.
  539. 39:18P.D.H.X. has rightfully called them out.
  540. 39:21Because this was a moment, man.
  541. 39:22You talking about snatching defeat
  542. 39:25from the jaws of victory.
  543. 39:28This was a moment that should have been, and it still should be a moment where all of America
  544. 39:35should be heartened because our nation is unique.
  545. 39:42Nations around the world lined up to say, whoo, what the United States of America just
  546. 39:49pulled off.
  547. 39:51Nobody could have done that.
  548. 39:53And frankly, one of the major things is that these people hate President Trump so much
  549. 39:58that they allow their hatred for President Trump to eclipse their capacity to be patriotic.
  550. 40:05They hate Trump so much that they'll allow a deceptive leak to undermine one of the most
  551. 40:16effective missions, military missions the world has ever seen.
  552. 40:22One of the major reasons why you know the mission was effective was because you saw how quickly
  553. 40:31the Iranians were like, oh, time out.
  554. 40:33We read it.
  555. 40:34Oh, time out.
  556. 40:35Time out.
  557. 40:36All right.
  558. 40:37All right.
  559. 40:38Yes, sir.
  560. 40:40Seizefire, ceasefire.
  561. 40:44So here's what may not be obvious.
  562. 40:48Following the Gulf War,
  563. 40:52the way that the intelligence community makes reports,
  564. 40:56which by the way is in classified documents
  565. 41:00that were not meant for public circulation,
  566. 41:02primarily because the bomb damage assessment
  567. 41:05cannot be thoroughly accomplished to date.
  568. 41:08So what you have is reports that are provided in stages.
  569. 41:13All right. You heard when the conversation is made that the so called report that well,
  570. 41:18the bond, the damage to Iran's nuclear capacities is only set their pursuit of a nuclear weapon
  571. 41:26back months. Now, this came from much of the media that before Operation Midnight Hammer,
  572. 41:35they would go on national TV and say over and over and over again, well, there's no evidence
  573. 41:38that Iran has any nuclear weapons to which Marco Rubio has said, okay, you tell me what
  574. 41:45civilian nuclear usage requires uranium to be enriched to the 60% level.
  575. 41:52There is none.
  576. 41:55You tell me why the Iranians are working on an ICBM program, intercontinental ballistic
  577. 42:00missile.
  578. 42:03They're trying to eliminate Israel.
  579. 42:05They only need ICBMs for that.
  580. 42:07You can use short-range ballistic missiles for that.
  581. 42:10Why do they want ICBMs?
  582. 42:14Why is our Iran plant investing themselves in some type of, you know, travel to space?
  583. 42:21Do you think they're trying to go to the moon?
  584. 42:24Nah.
  585. 42:26They're trying to develop the capacity to have a warhead, to put a nuke on a tip of it.
  586. 42:34The way the intelligence community disseminates information today is that they have memoranda
  587. 42:41and they provide multiple options.
  588. 42:43The report that has been leaked that the media has run with, like Speedy Gonzalez, and the
  589. 42:49roadrunner, it made the statement concerning the Iranian nuclear program being set back
  590. 42:57months.
  591. 42:58And if you notice, what was included at the end, this is a low confidence report, low confidence.
  592. 43:08If you notice, the leaker only released that portion of the report in low confidence, which
  593. 43:16Which means they're not highly confident that this is accurate.
  594. 43:20The way that IntelliZ Community makes these reports is that they have a low confidence option,
  595. 43:25you have a moderate confidence option, and you have a high confidence option.
  596. 43:31So the low confidence option is what was leaked to the media, starting with the Crescent News
  597. 43:36Network, and all the outlets picked up and ran with it.
  598. 43:39IntelliZ Community reports say that the damage to the Iranian nuclear program is not as extensive
  599. 43:44as they thought it is only setting back the nuclear program back months.
  600. 43:55Do they include the moderate confidence option?
  601. 43:58Nope.
  602. 44:00Did they include the high confidence option in their league?
  603. 44:03Nope.
  604. 44:04Anybody want to take a guess why?
  605. 44:09Anybody want to take a guess why?
  606. 44:11And they report this low confidence option in the news media to undermine President Trump
  607. 44:16and his administration members, repeated assertions that the nuclear program has been decimated.
  608. 44:21The nuclear program has been eviscerated.
  609. 44:23The nuclear program has been obliterated.
  610. 44:25There's a CIA report out now, Bible was talking about.
  611. 44:28They didn't include that.
  612. 44:32Why?
  613. 44:33Because they're depriving the American populace of the context of the low confidence report,
  614. 44:38because they want to undermine the work of our men and women in uniform and to undermine
  615. 44:44this president with narratives in the American populace.
  616. 44:50Instead of standing back and recognizing, wait a minute, for so long our nation had become
  617. 44:57a laughingstock.
  618. 44:58The embarrassment of the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle
  619. 45:02was beginning to change the perception of our nation
  620. 45:05around the world.
  621. 45:07But when you have our military service members
  622. 45:13who executed a mission that no other nation
  623. 45:15could have executed.
  624. 45:16And we rightly place a lot of attention
  625. 45:19on the operation of the B2 bombers, the stealth bombers.
  626. 45:23Well, you have what, 14, 13, 14 bombers in operation,
  627. 45:28The seven that fly west, China see you, then there have not been much conversation about
  628. 45:40the fact that the ISFahan site was not only barraged, was not barraged with the bunker
  629. 45:46busters, but you have tomahawk missiles that were launched from an American submarine 400
  630. 45:56miles away.
  631. 46:00You have water just calmly sitting there and then obliterated the Isfahan site was precision
  632. 46:10in the whole world goes.
  633. 46:18We can't do that.
  634. 46:19Guys, that was a moment for our nation to come together to celebrate our brave soldiers
  635. 46:29and to be heartened with the uniqueness of America.
  636. 46:32Once again, being asserted on the global stage, but instead of that, we have our very own media
  637. 46:36working to undermine that pivotal moment in world history and the sickening.
  638. 46:46I've said before that we have, you know, the liars in media in our nation, the American
  639. 46:51provda, because that is truly who they are. So you are literally witnessing have truths,
  640. 46:59lies by omission to create a narrative. And you cannot tell me that these media outlets,
  641. 47:09We don't have, I don't have a full research team.
  642. 47:12These people have full research team.
  643. 47:14You mean to tell me that they don't have anybody
  644. 47:16on their staff, I can say, hey,
  645. 47:18you do realize that was a low confidence report.
  646. 47:21You do realize that that's not anything
  647. 47:22that you want to place your reputation on
  648. 47:27to be disseminated publicly.
  649. 47:30But no, they run with it.
  650. 47:31And then one copies of other,
  651. 47:32one copies of other, one copies of other,
  652. 47:34you develop this whole narrative.
  653. 47:35Well, you said we have these bunker busters,
  654. 47:38but they didn't even do anything to the nuclear program.
  655. 47:40And this comes from the same people
  656. 47:41before the Operation Midnight Hammer would protest whether or not I ran even had a nuclear program to begin with.
  657. 47:50It's disgusting.
  658. 47:51And I'm Shannon with you so you can encourage your friends, family members and loved ones
  659. 47:55to resist the lies of the liars.
  660. 47:58Not be swayed away from truth.
  661. 48:00A full bomb damage assessment will be the result of people being able to examine the rubble on the ground, ultimately.
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