The Hamilton Corner

July 7, 2025 · 51:48

A massive search for survivors continues after deadly Texas floods.

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0:00 - 15:00. Matthew 24:12. Increased lawlessness corresponds to the love of many growing cold in the last days. 15:00 - 31:00. A massive search for survivors continues after deadly Texas floods. 31:00 - 48:00. Is one of the biggest peace deals of President Trump’s term being overlooked? | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton, the third here live.
  12. 0:39This Monday following the celebration of our nation's two hundred forty ninth
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  20. 1:25at this very moment many of you if not most of you are making your transition from your part-time
  21. 1:29jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome and as you do
  22. 1:34so I want to remind you to do so with intentionality recognize the primacy that God places on family
  23. 1:40and allow that to guide your engagement. We must wrestle with the reality that none of us is promised
  24. 1:48tomorrow. We must work as the scripture says while it is day we have the opportunity on a daily basis
  25. 1:56to execute our King's commission starting right in our own homes.
  26. 2:01It doesn't mean that's the exclusive place of faithfulness, not at all.
  27. 2:05It doesn't mean that God is unaware of other contexts that we are living in and family dynamics
  28. 2:11and things of that nature, but we have to recognize that the family is central to God's plan for his
  29. 2:16expansion of his kingdom, central to it, not peripheral, central to it.
  30. 2:22So as you recognize that and in full view and really in an outside appreciation for the benefit of being saved ourselves, the only appropriate response is to render the lifestyle of worship, which you've heard me say before, worship is not limited to any particular activity.
  31. 2:42The numerous activities that comprise worship, but ultimately worship is a lifestyle.
  32. 2:48And the pinnacle of that lifestyle is obedience.
  33. 2:51If we love the Lord, as we declare that we do, John 14 lays it out, other places lays it out.
  34. 2:58If we love Him, we will obey Him.
  35. 3:01Disobedience is not an option to those who have been captured by the King of glory,
  36. 3:07in which I say often, when you have been captured by Him, you move from merely giving offerings
  37. 3:12To be coming the offering to where all that you are is his all that you have is his
  38. 3:18That you recognize time is something God has gifted to you
  39. 3:21You recognize your your abilities and talents is something that God has given to you
  40. 3:25You recognize the breath in your lungs is something that God has given to you and he has not given you all of that
  41. 3:31Superfluously as not giving all of that to you just
  42. 3:34Or shoulder shrug and their mea mea mea he's given that to you purposely that we would be his hands and feet
  43. 3:41and that our heart would beat after what his heart beats for,
  44. 3:45and that we will be a part of executing what he has called us to.
  45. 3:49And the engine that drives that, as I said before,
  46. 3:53is our love for God. And when Jesus was asked about the great commandment,
  47. 3:57he communicated very beautifully that the first is love the Lord with all that you are,
  48. 4:01your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and the second is like it. You love your neighbor as
  49. 4:05yourself. And articulating that Jesus is really expressing that
  50. 4:09that our love for the Lord will find its expression
  51. 4:14and our love for our fellow man.
  52. 4:17And there's no greater love, Jesus said it,
  53. 4:19than one would lay down his life for his friends.
  54. 4:22There's no greater love than to communicate
  55. 4:23the way to eternal life to those
  56. 4:27who may not yet know our King as their Lord and Savior.
  57. 4:30There's no greater expression of that.
  58. 4:32So when we recognize that, man,
  59. 4:34it won't be easy for us to just walk by people
  60. 4:38at the water cooler.
  61. 4:39It wouldn't be just easy for us to drive by folks.
  62. 4:42We were recognized, man, that these are people
  63. 4:44with eternal souls.
  64. 4:46And perhaps God has allowed our past across
  65. 4:49because today might very well be the day of salvation.
  66. 4:51For those who may not yet know him,
  67. 4:52if you are in that boat yourself,
  68. 4:54you're listening to me and many people tune in,
  69. 4:57they wanna hear news and commentary,
  70. 4:59things of that nature.
  71. 5:00But I would be extremely and exceedingly neglectful
  72. 5:04if I didn't simply remind you
  73. 5:05that eternity is a long time to be wrong,
  74. 5:09a long time to be wrong.
  75. 5:12What would have been it fit you to know
  76. 5:13all the ins and outs of every news story,
  77. 5:16all of the ins and outs of all of the political rhetoric,
  78. 5:19yet you would lose your soul.
  79. 5:21It's not worth it, man.
  80. 5:23It's not worth it.
  81. 5:25In the day of the Lord's drawing,
  82. 5:28please do not harden your hearts.
  83. 5:30To the word of God we go.
  84. 5:32Matthew chapter 24, verse 12,
  85. 5:34This verse just echoed in my heart as I learned
  86. 5:41of the news of the day.
  87. 5:42We're gonna talk about the huge story
  88. 5:43of the flooding in Texas,
  89. 5:47but to see expressions of people that are so callous
  90. 5:54and heartless, there's one pediatrician,
  91. 5:58if you can believe this, in Houston, Texas,
  92. 6:01who basically said, and I'm gonna give you the exact quote,
  93. 6:03I'm gonna show you what she posted herself.
  94. 6:07who basically said, well, you know, the people in that area, Texas with the floods,
  95. 6:11ravaged, they deserved it because, you know, they voted for Trump. So, you know, it's like, what?
  96. 6:18What? And, you know, you have, you know, our world, let's just be candid about it. We have
  97. 6:23wackos in our world. No doubt about it. You have some wackos in America. But usually,
  98. 6:29they are indicative of an extreme minority. And, and, you know, you can envision the jobless,
  99. 6:38multi-colored hair, all of the things you might envision of a radical political activist.
  100. 6:49How many of you think about the pediatrician next door working for one of the largest, not
  101. 6:55four, but working in conjunction with one of the largest hospital systems in the world
  102. 7:03who is a pediatrician caring for children.
  103. 7:05And yet when children are killed,
  104. 7:12they're dying as a result of natural disasters
  105. 7:15for her to go, all right, well,
  106. 7:17that's what you get for voting.
  107. 7:18What?
  108. 7:21What?
  109. 7:22In the scripture that echoed in my heart after reading this,
  110. 7:25it's right here in Matthew 24 verse 12.
  111. 7:27And it says, because lawlessness will be increased,
  112. 7:30and this is Jesus explaining indications of the last days.
  113. 7:35He says, and because lawlessness will be increased,
  114. 7:38the love of many will wax cold.
  115. 7:41The love of many will grow cold.
  116. 7:44And we're seeing this, man.
  117. 7:45We're seeing this.
  118. 7:47This is just one of the most jolting examples of it.
  119. 7:54But we see that same thing in the scores of people.
  120. 7:58And I just, maybe it's because it's something
  121. 8:00that I'm just having a hard time getting over
  122. 8:02and coming to grips with.
  123. 8:04But when you have two out of three federal courts
  124. 8:08following the decisions of one of the largest school boards
  125. 8:13in school districts in Maryland that will tell parents
  126. 8:17we don't care what you think, we don't care what you believe,
  127. 8:19we're gonna teach your children what we want them
  128. 8:20to think and to know.
  129. 8:21And when you find out behind the scenes
  130. 8:23that the teachers particularly are selecting the books
  131. 8:26and the guides include instruction to teachers
  132. 8:29to disrupt four and five year olds understanding
  133. 8:32of sexuality and identity and the parents express
  134. 8:35disagreement and displeasure with the idea
  135. 8:37the school board says, well, I don't care what you think.
  136. 8:40And then they have two of three federal courts
  137. 8:43to affirm that kind of decision.
  138. 8:49And then they have three of nine federal judges,
  139. 8:52federal Supreme Court justices to say,
  140. 8:54yeah, the lower courts were right.
  141. 8:57Guys, where are we?
  142. 8:59This is absurd.
  143. 9:00Praise God that we were spared from that.
  144. 9:04But again, we have to understand, you know,
  145. 9:06being snatched by the nape of the neck
  146. 9:09like a brand from the burning.
  147. 9:10We have to be able to just, to distinguish that.
  148. 9:13From all is wonderful.
  149. 9:16Life is beautiful.
  150. 9:19And the point I'm driving at is that we have,
  151. 9:21we have a consistent, demonstrable contingent of adults
  152. 9:25from an entirely broad and diverse cross section
  153. 9:29of the American tapestry that is more than willing
  154. 9:32to bludgeon, to sterilize, to kill children
  155. 9:37in pursuit of their ideological preferences.
  156. 9:41Either willing to kill children in the instances
  157. 9:45abortion or in other instances to allow children to die with the pediatrician from Houston, Texas,
  158. 9:53or to castrate children or to sterilize them or to mutilate their body. Hey, hey, hey, we're
  159. 10:01progressive, which is why I call it regressive. Jesus told us, man, for the ascendancy of lawlessness,
  160. 10:13the love of many will wax cold. And one of the major reasons why I'm presenting this to you
  161. 10:19is an opportunity for a gut check and a heart check.
  162. 10:25If you are so beholden to your political persuasion
  163. 10:30that you're willing to shrug your shoulders
  164. 10:31as other people literally die
  165. 10:35because they don't agree with your politics,
  166. 10:37it's time to humble yourself and repent.
  167. 10:40That, my friends, is demonstrable idolatry.
  168. 10:47I'm gonna post, I'm gonna show you the post.
  169. 10:54This is a pediatrician.
  170. 10:56And I keep emphasizing the fact that this is a pediatrician
  171. 10:58because what do pediatricians do?
  172. 11:01They care for children.
  173. 11:03So just envision, and I was, I'm gonna go here now,
  174. 11:06just envision that you're bringing your child
  175. 11:09to be cared for by this pediatrician.
  176. 11:11And the pediatrician just so happens to find out
  177. 11:13that your politics diverges from her home.
  178. 11:19How do you think your child will be treated?
  179. 11:23Do you think the prescriptions that are offered,
  180. 11:28the care that is rendered?
  181. 11:31Will that be in the best interest of the child?
  182. 11:35Would that be pursuant to the Hippocratic oath
  183. 11:40to first do no harm?
  184. 11:42See, there's one thing that I cannot conveniently ignore
  185. 11:46what the scripture says.
  186. 11:48And I know others would wanna try to say,
  187. 11:49oh, Abe, you're making too much out of this.
  188. 11:51Am I?
  189. 11:53Am I?
  190. 11:55The word of God says out of the abundance
  191. 11:56of the heart, the mouth speaks.
  192. 11:57We're living in the information age
  193. 12:00to where social media in many ways
  194. 12:01become the digital town square.
  195. 12:04You could apply that out of the abundance of the heart,
  196. 12:07the fingers type.
  197. 12:09That's your first response, your first reaction
  198. 12:13to chaotic widespread devastation and death
  199. 12:18is a collective shrug because of a difference
  200. 12:21in political preferences.
  201. 12:29And I know this to be true.
  202. 12:32I believe this to be true and I hope this to be true.
  203. 12:35I don't believe in this instance,
  204. 12:40there's an overwhelming contingent of people
  205. 12:46who vote Democrat who would share that perspective.
  206. 12:50But how broad is that perspective?
  207. 12:54How many share that perspective?
  208. 12:59I ask it in the converse.
  209. 13:02I said it before, if you listen to this program,
  210. 13:05you know I can't stand the Obama presidency.
  211. 13:09I don't want anybody to kill him.
  212. 13:11I wouldn't shrug my shoulders at his death.
  213. 13:14I pray he repent and come to know Jesus
  214. 13:17and not face eternal damnation.
  215. 13:21I still loathe his policies.
  216. 13:23I don't want anybody attacking the man.
  217. 13:28I said this when there were people in certain places
  218. 13:31that were burning Obama's effigy.
  219. 13:33And I was saying, whoa, that's idolatry.
  220. 13:39I said it was idolatry for there were people.
  221. 13:41And this makes me laugh.
  222. 13:43All these outlets that are talking about people
  223. 13:45have a messianic complex about Trump.
  224. 13:48I watched the same journalist literally, literally go into moments of reflection and worship at the presence of Barack who's saying,
  225. 13:58I say, you guys are worshiping the man. Literally, you had magazine articles that were saying, Obama Messiah.
  226. 14:06So that's idolatry. This is where guys Christ following cuts all across the board.
  227. 14:16If you are holding to your political preferences to such a degree to where you have a collective
  228. 14:25or not even collective but have a casual shrug at people dying, that is wicked, that is evil,
  229. 14:36and that is idolatrous and repentance is what is necessary.
  230. 14:43May we never get to the place to wear the love that we have in our heart waxes cold because
  231. 14:49of the prevalence of lawlessness.
  232. 14:50This is where the believer diverges from the current that is carrying the people along in
  233. 14:56the spirit of the age.
  234. 14:57A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  235. 15:05God is worthy of all the praise and thanksgiving and worship we can give him and he's worthy
  236. 15:09of so much more.
  237. 15:11And we're wise enough to make it a point to really praise and worship and thank him just
  238. 15:17consistently in our lives.
  239. 15:19It blesses our lives in so, so many ways.
  240. 15:24praise, worship and thanksgiving, stir the Holy Spirit working in your life and therefore it stirs
  241. 15:29your joy as well. On the other hand, one could say that the opposite of praise and worship and thanks
  242. 15:35giving is complaining. Complaining invites the devil into any situation. To complain about something
  243. 15:41is to speak curses over that item. So that's one more reason why we should never complain and
  244. 15:47strive to avoid complaining under any circumstances because complaining can make a tough situation worse
  245. 15:53under any circumstance. Don't be a complainer.
  246. 16:05Shining light into the darkness. This is the Hamilton
  247. 16:09quarter on American family radio. Welcome back to the
  248. 16:13Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here. Massive, massive
  249. 16:19search, a massive search is still underway. After the deadly
  250. 16:22floods in Texas at the death toll that I saw right before coming
  251. 16:26on to the air has reached 95 people. And includes people that
  252. 16:33were at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas,
  253. 16:37following these deadly floods that took place
  254. 16:41on July 4th of the bodies that have been found.
  255. 16:47It includes 27 children.
  256. 16:51I even had a coworker who used to work with me
  257. 16:55in a district attorney's office before I came to AFA,
  258. 16:58whose daughter was actually at Camp Mystic.
  259. 17:00Thanks be to God that she was rescued.
  260. 17:02So her daughter is not among those children, man, who lost their lives.
  261. 17:14I can't imagine the grief that the families are feeling and the
  262. 17:18Camp Mystic area is just one area where they had this tremendous
  263. 17:24suffering.
  264. 17:28At Camp Mystic itself, the 70 year old co-owner, Mr. Dick Eastland,
  265. 17:35who really a dedicated his life in planting the camp and serving children helping them
  266. 17:41come to know Jesus frankly.
  267. 17:44His body was recovered as according to the testimony of people that were there.
  268. 17:50He tried to rescue others as the waters were surging as the Guadalupe River overflowed.
  269. 17:58And that's what led to the horrific tragedies, man.
  270. 18:03I just cannot imagine and always, always, always.
  271. 18:07My first thought, man, is where these people, where were they?
  272. 18:12Spend eternity.
  273. 18:13That's my first thought, man.
  274. 18:15That's my first thought.
  275. 18:19It's one of the things that is distinctive about being a Christian is that we have an
  276. 18:24eternity based compassion.
  277. 18:26That doesn't mean we passively agree with everything everybody wants to do.
  278. 18:31I explained often on this program, love doesn't mean I co-sign wickedness.
  279. 18:34In fact, it's opposite love, rejoices in the truth.
  280. 18:40But the motivation for contending for the truth
  281. 18:43is that not that I win a debate,
  282. 18:45but that I win a brother or sister.
  283. 18:46That is the encouragement from the scriptures
  284. 18:51and the pinnacle apologetic scripture,
  285. 18:541 Peter 3, is that we engage and we always have a reason
  286. 19:00to articulate why we believe,
  287. 19:02what we believe, why we believe it.
  288. 19:05But the goal, the goal is to have an additional
  289. 19:13citizen of the eternal kingdom of God.
  290. 19:18So I'm not just to try to make this plain.
  291. 19:19I don't want to merely debate fiscal policy
  292. 19:22just so I can, never got him re, look at that.
  293. 19:25Look at him, he can't even handle the Buchanan arguments.
  294. 19:28My prayer, my hope ultimately, is that truth
  295. 19:31with a capital T is what is.
  296. 19:34Captain, this is just a reminder, man.
  297. 19:36And I know I'm a human being like everybody else.
  298. 19:38I've been in circumstances to where you're watching this,
  299. 19:40this tremendous wickedness, and it is appalling.
  300. 19:48But we have to remember, and this is why I wanna encourage
  301. 19:51our audience here to refuse to allow callousness to set in.
  302. 19:56We cannot be salt and light if we despise the people
  303. 19:59that the scripture says that the eyes,
  304. 20:02that their eyes are beholden, that they've been taken captive.
  305. 20:12Now we don't engage in social, emotional learning what the way the world does.
  306. 20:17You know, just come and sit where I sit. No, biblical compassion.
  307. 20:20Jesus said in gospel to Mark records that he had compassion on him. So he taught them many things.
  308. 20:26Biblical compassion ultimately is corrective. Not just feel what I feel. Okay. I see what you're
  309. 20:32feeling. I see where you are. How can we get out of this mess? That's what biblical compassion does.
  310. 20:38I was encouraged by the testimony of a Coast Guard rescue swimmer and petty officer Scott
  311. 20:46Ruskin, who was one of the many first responders, over 400 first responders who came out and
  312. 20:55he, according to reports, personally and directly rescued 165 people as a rescue swimmer.
  313. 21:02And this was his first rescue mission of his career and God in those waters and used his
  314. 21:12abilities to rescue people. That's a true American hero, man. And it is that there are people that still,
  315. 21:19the people like that are still in our country, you know, the regressive American problem would have you
  316. 21:25think that everybody in America hates each other. That's why men get out and touch grass. It's not
  317. 21:30like that in the real world. Not everybody lives in New York. That's why I often get a chuckle out of
  318. 21:36the people who would talk about overpopulation like you have never left the major metropolitan areas
  319. 21:40have you. And I understand that, you know, living in urban areas very often, you can have a perception.
  320. 21:51But that perception doesn't mean that it's true. America's a beautiful country with all
  321. 21:59conscious stories, with loving people. And by God's grace, He is still in the business of saving souls.
  322. 22:07Well, we got to get off these devices and letting Bobblehead talking heads tell us everything.
  323. 22:12The world is the world everybody hates each other and we allow the media to dictate our
  324. 22:17perceptions and we don't even say hello to our neighbors.
  325. 22:22That's why I encourage living locally.
  326. 22:24Don't a lot of stuff that's swirling around
  327. 22:25in national media dictate how you engage with your neighbor.
  328. 22:31Let's break bread together, man.
  329. 22:32Has somebody over for dinner?
  330. 22:36Do you even know whether or not you're late neighbors
  331. 22:38are believers?
  332. 22:39If they are, man, let's get together.
  333. 22:41And let's get together, even if it's just one other family,
  334. 22:43let's pray for our neighborhood.
  335. 22:45Let's see if the Lord will use us to proclaim the gospel
  336. 22:48that maybe our whole block.
  337. 22:50We may be able to evangelize our whole block.
  338. 22:53The next thing you know, our whole cul-de-sac
  339. 22:56is getting together to pray for our community.
  340. 22:59And from our cul-de-sac, man, we go to our school board meetings
  341. 23:02and we don't do, we begin our communication with them.
  342. 23:05I said, we just want to pray for our district.
  343. 23:10Who knows from there, somebody from your own community
  344. 23:13prayer meeting may run for your local school board.
  345. 23:18Gotta live locally, man.
  346. 23:23There's so many, it's too many to highlight.
  347. 23:26Selfless acts, people risking their very own lives to save others.
  348. 23:32I'm serious, man.
  349. 23:38Don't allow the national zeitgeist conversations dictate to you how you respond.
  350. 23:49Do you know your neighbor?
  351. 23:52I know a lot of you in this audience do.
  352. 23:54I know a lot of you are already doing what I'm saying.
  353. 23:56I don't want anybody to think that I'm trying to be condemnatory, not at all.
  354. 24:01If you're listening to me, you're saying, yeah, I mean, you know,
  355. 24:03what, you know, I don't, I've never really had a conversation,
  356. 24:07a real conversation with my neighbor.
  357. 24:11Why don't we consider reversing that, man?
  358. 24:16Let's have some tea.
  359. 24:17Let's, let's get together, have coffee.
  360. 24:20Maybe God is at work right there.
  361. 24:23You might have your own version of when, when Philip found the Ethiopian
  362. 24:27unique, you know, the Lord had Philip head south on the road toward Gaza.
  363. 24:34And you want to talk about a layup.
  364. 24:35I mean, this, this is an alley that Chris Paul through, you know,
  365. 24:38You talk about the lob city days,
  366. 24:39the Andre Jordan and Blake Griffin.
  367. 24:42He walks up, this man is reading the scroll of Isaiah.
  368. 24:47And then he begins with the question.
  369. 24:49Now, now, now when the suffering servant is mentioned here
  370. 24:52is the right of talking about himself or somebody else.
  371. 24:56I mean, you want to talk a lob to introduce Messiah
  372. 24:59into the conversation.
  373. 25:01And as the scripture records it,
  374. 25:02starting right there, Philip begins introducing him
  375. 25:07to Messiah through the scroll of Isaiah,
  376. 25:09starting with that verse.
  377. 25:11It's amazing.
  378. 25:12Man, you might find out you go knock on your neighbor's door.
  379. 25:17And you know, I was just,
  380. 25:20I just sent something that made me realize
  381. 25:22I need to probably like try to turn to God.
  382. 25:24That might be what you find.
  383. 25:25Try to turn to God.
  384. 25:26And I was, you know, Lord, I didn't know even where to start.
  385. 25:31And then you knock on my door.
  386. 25:34You talk about a layup.
  387. 25:38Guys, that's happening.
  388. 25:39There's a brother and at local church,
  389. 25:42they go to the local mall to go and pray
  390. 25:44with people all the time.
  391. 25:46And the most recent testimony,
  392. 25:47testimony all the time, most recent testimony.
  393. 25:49He met a young lady.
  394. 25:52I don't have this in my Gen Z,
  395. 25:54Melinda or whatever, it's a younger lady.
  396. 25:57And he thought she might not want to hear from him.
  397. 26:00And a young lady told me,
  398. 26:01and I just this morning, I prayed for the first time
  399. 26:04in 10 years and I asked God to send somebody
  400. 26:06that can help me get to know him.
  401. 26:08That's the first thing she said.
  402. 26:11My brother, Ricky, said, look at God.
  403. 26:20Guys, that's happening today.
  404. 26:21This is not last week, this is happening today.
  405. 26:30And if you're breathing, man, God has purpose for you.
  406. 26:34And that will be a contrast to this pediatrician who used to work for, was her Bluefish Pediatrics
  407. 26:46in Houston, Texas.
  408. 26:49They're not employees of the Memorial Herman Hospital System, but Bluefish Pediatrics works
  409. 26:54in conjunction with the Memorial Herman Hospital System.
  410. 27:01This is wild.
  411. 27:02This pediatrician's name is Dr. Christina Probst, P-R-O-P-S-T, as news is breaking concerning,
  412. 27:09would you say?
  413. 27:11Chairman, share.
  414. 27:12Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
  415. 27:15As news is breaking concerning these horrific floods in Texas, Jeff, would you put the photo
  416. 27:22up?
  417. 27:23Here's a screenshot of our Facebook post.
  418. 27:31Christina Probst, I'm going to wait till the screenshot is on the screen.
  419. 27:36So on a Facebook page, which she is now changed her screen name and took stuff down, all this
  420. 27:42kind of stuff, but the internet is forever.
  421. 27:44She posted under the name Chris space Tina, which is basically breaking up her first name,
  422. 27:51Christina.
  423. 27:53And she posted this quote, may all visitors, children, non maga voters and pets be safe and
  424. 28:03dry.
  425. 28:04Nancy Moji, Kerr County, MAGA voted to gut FEMA.
  426. 28:09They deny climate change.
  427. 28:12May they get what they voted for?
  428. 28:15Bless their hearts.
  429. 28:16End quote.
  430. 28:21I have the, for those of you watching the show, you can see the screenshot of our post
  431. 28:26on the monitor on the screen right now.
  432. 28:31Once the post was up, it went viral.
  433. 28:37And I'm going to tell you, it went viral for two reasons.
  434. 28:39There were others sharing it in agreement.
  435. 28:43And there were others who were condemning this sentiment.
  436. 28:51She's now been terminated from her job at Blufus Pediatrics, which I never celebrate over
  437. 28:55people losing their jobs.
  438. 28:58But I do immediately have a question, how could this be your sentiment when we're learning that
  439. 29:05children have died from these floods?
  440. 29:12Others have died from these floods.
  441. 29:13And you're saying, may they get what they voted for?
  442. 29:21May they get what they voted for?
  443. 29:25Guys, that's the kind of callousness and indifference that Matthew 24 12 points out as lawlessness
  444. 29:35ascends the love of many woe acts cold.
  445. 29:37You talking about cold?
  446. 29:41How could you be so cold?
  447. 29:43Guys, that coldness is not a natural, not a normal coldness.
  448. 29:48Guys, that is evil.
  449. 29:51And I presented the rhetorical question earlier.
  450. 29:55This is a pediatrician.
  451. 29:58I know.
  452. 29:59I used to live in Houston, Texas.
  453. 30:01I know Houston, Texas is full of people that probably voted just like the people in Kirk County.
  454. 30:07Any problem that people in Houston that voted for, she or she never be president,
  455. 30:11the remix. But if I brought my child to Dr. Christina and she happened to find out who I am,
  456. 30:24how would she treat my child? Guys, remember what the scripture says and I know people make
  457. 30:44mistakes, I get that. I know people have bad moments, I get that. And I never would want
  458. 30:50to sentence anyone to their worst moment. But I do want to freeze frame this moment
  459. 30:57because the sad reality is that her post I saw scores of videos of people saying
  460. 31:04the exact same thing in different words. Guys that's evil. Full stop. That is evil.
  461. 31:13How could a pediatrician be so callous? How could someone who takes a nose to do
  462. 31:22no harm, be so callous.
  463. 31:26And this is what I'm saying, guys, this is what idolatry looks like.
  464. 31:28This is how idolatry works, that you are so beholden to your political perspective that
  465. 31:33your humanity is encroached upon.
  466. 31:38To where you, if not wishing death on your political opponents, have a collective shrug,
  467. 31:44a Kirk County voted MAGA, they deny climate change.
  468. 31:50They voted to gut FEMA.
  469. 31:51I'm like, what is that?
  470. 31:52How's it doing anything?
  471. 31:53FEMA is an emergency management agency
  472. 31:55that responds post-disaster.
  473. 32:01Guys, this is evidence of evil.
  474. 32:05I'm not saying that everybody
  475. 32:07who shares her political sentiment has that perspective.
  476. 32:10But how broadly disseminated is that perspective?
  477. 32:13On the other side, on those who, you know,
  478. 32:16are red political gangbangers.
  479. 32:19Are you so beholden to your political positions
  480. 32:22that you wish death upon your political opposition?
  481. 32:25Or at a minimum, have a collective shrug?
  482. 32:30That's the people that suffer and whose lies are imperiled.
  483. 32:38Guys, that's evil.
  484. 32:40That's evil.
  485. 32:41And there's only one answer to that kind of evil, repentance.
  486. 32:45Thank God that he's gracious.
  487. 32:47That if you confess that sin and repent,
  488. 32:49he will forgive you, but make no mistake about it.
  489. 32:51That is sin that requires repentance.
  490. 33:01Can you think of a time when you're not preparing
  491. 33:03for something to go to work, to take a test,
  492. 33:06to get together with friends,
  493. 33:08But how prepared are you for the return of Christ?
  494. 33:11That's definitely an event you need to be ready for.
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  496. 33:18from Revelation chapter 6.
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  539. 36:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  540. 36:21You had this little bit of information that trickled on through that.
  541. 36:25When I saw it, I said, hmm, and many of you probably saw this, but in case you haven't
  542. 36:32seen it, President Trump's Department of Justice and the FBI have released a memo concluding
  543. 36:43that they have no evidence that convicted sex offender and
  544. 36:47disgraced finance here Jeffrey Epstein, black mailed power for
  545. 36:52figures or kept a quote unquote client list or was murdered.
  546. 36:59According to the DOJ memo now FBI director, Cas Patel FBI
  547. 37:05Deputy Director Dan Vongino before becoming FBI Director and
  548. 37:12and deputy director respectively, both indicated their suspicions that Epstein didn't kill himself,
  549. 37:23but they both now come out publicly and stated that Epstein did kill himself.
  550. 37:32Now this has caused quite a bit of consternation for a lot of people, including myself, because
  551. 37:40I had two immediate thoughts when I saw this memo begin to be circulated.
  552. 37:47The first thought that I had was, now, I could be wrong, but isn't Ghislaine Maxwell serving
  553. 37:5620 years in federal prison right now for sex trafficking minors and other crimes?
  554. 38:01Am I right about that, Bobby?
  555. 38:05Now, again, I could be wrong, but I did prosecute for almost a decade.
  556. 38:12I remember when I was an early on baby DA, baby prosecutor that we had sexually oriented
  557. 38:19businesses that were prosecuted and you had prostitution.
  558. 38:22That was prosecuted, right?
  559. 38:24How can, is it Gislane or Gislane?
  560. 38:27I don't know.
  561. 38:28Gislane, there it is.
  562. 38:30Gislane Maxwell, how could she be convicted
  563. 38:33for sex trafficking minors if she ain't trafficking them
  564. 38:35to nobody?
  565. 38:41Maybe she had a mental rolladex, Bobby.
  566. 38:43That's what she had.
  567. 38:44That's what she had over a boy.
  568. 38:45So she had a mental rolladex.
  569. 38:47It was in her mind.
  570. 38:50How is she serving 20 years in prison for sex,
  571. 38:52trafficking, and minors?
  572. 38:53If they weren't being trafficked to anybody,
  573. 38:57was she not the right-hand woman of Jeffrey Epstein?
  574. 39:00Next question I had in my mind.
  575. 39:02You know, y'all just, I'm sorry,
  576. 39:04I'm just having a thought exercise out loud.
  577. 39:08Didn't Pam Bondi announce, and I remember she did it
  578. 39:10because I covered it on this show.
  579. 39:12I shared the audio and the video on this show
  580. 39:15when Pam Bondi said that she had the Epstein client list
  581. 39:18on her desk.
  582. 39:20Remember that?
  583. 39:21Did I make that up?
  584. 39:23Did that actually happen?
  585. 39:26I thought I remembered Pam Boddy, the attorney general,
  586. 39:30soon after being confirmed, right?
  587. 39:34She said, I have the Epstein client list
  588. 39:37on my desk.
  589. 39:38In fact, I remember her saying some of these same words
  590. 39:41on the Fox News channel.
  591. 39:44Remember that?
  592. 39:50They even called a press conference.
  593. 39:51Remember that they had a bunch of podcasters
  594. 39:54and conservative influencers that were in Washington DC
  595. 39:57to go to a press conference.
  596. 40:00And then they found out the binders,
  597. 40:02they even disseminated binders,
  598. 40:04they didn't even have to have any pertinent information in it.
  599. 40:13I just wanna know what happened.
  600. 40:16I just wanna know what happened.
  601. 40:17And the prevailing thought process,
  602. 40:19and I don't wanna speculate too broadly,
  603. 40:22but the prevailing thought process was
  604. 40:24that the reason why Epstein,
  605. 40:27and in fact, maybe he didn't take him,
  606. 40:29wasn't Epstein arrested facing the same charges
  607. 40:33and similar charges that Ghillain Maxwell was facing.
  608. 40:37So he was arrested upon suspicion
  609. 40:40of sex trafficking and things of that nature,
  610. 40:43with my honest, but I am just very uncomfortable with this.
  611. 40:52I've said it before, I endeavor to be
  612. 40:54an equal opportunity truth-teller.
  613. 40:59I don't understand how the Trump administration
  614. 41:01could come into power, the Attorney General Pam Bondi,
  615. 41:03the FBI Director of Cas Patel,
  616. 41:05the FBI Deputy Director, Dan Bongino, all previously said,
  617. 41:09I don't know about this Epstein thing.
  618. 41:11Then while in office, Pam Bondi says,
  619. 41:15oh, I have the Epstein client list on my desk.
  620. 41:18And now the FBI is a part of the Department of Justice
  621. 41:23but the Department of Justice and the FBI
  622. 41:25has come out now with this memo saying that,
  623. 41:28no, there's no client list.
  624. 41:33There's no client list.
  625. 41:35Hmm, that is very interesting to me.
  626. 41:42That is very interesting.
  627. 41:46I don't believe this is going to tamp down the speculation and the concern
  628. 41:54that Epstein's clientele included some of the most powerful people in the world.
  629. 42:01It is not going to tamp down speculation that Epstein's death more than likely covers up the disclosure of what was going to happen.
  630. 42:21this I'm sorry but this is bad.
  631. 42:27And so here's what I would simply say.
  632. 42:35I think the Attorney General has some explaining to do.
  633. 42:39How can you at one point come out saying,
  634. 42:40I have the Epstein client list on my desk
  635. 42:42and now your department says there is no client list.
  636. 42:47How you square that circle?
  637. 42:53For credibility, I mean, in Casablatel
  638. 42:57is trying to restore credibility to the FBI.
  639. 43:00Pam Bond is trying to restore credibility
  640. 43:01to the Attorney General's office following a term
  641. 43:08of politicized prosecutions.
  642. 43:11And it just makes me, and look,
  643. 43:13I know some people may get mad at me,
  644. 43:15oh, Abe don't worry about that, blah, blah, blah.
  645. 43:20Now I'm worried about it.
  646. 43:22Not in the world, it's not the world.
  647. 43:23I'm concerned about it.
  648. 43:25I'm concerned about it because either Pam Bondi was lying
  649. 43:33when she said she had Epstein's client list on her desk,
  650. 43:37or she's lying now.
  651. 43:39Cause that's a very bold and direct statement, right?
  652. 43:42That's a very bold and direct statement.
  653. 43:44Unless I'm wrong, unless I'm misrem,
  654. 43:45I'm not remembering that correctly.
  655. 43:47And I'm open to be corrected.
  656. 43:48If I, if I'm stating what she said too broadly,
  657. 43:51and she didn't say I have the client list,
  658. 43:53I do remember she said that there's some interesting things
  659. 43:58that are gonna be revealed and look,
  660. 44:00we got the tapes, y'all, y'all know I'm good
  661. 44:02for pulling the video or two.
  662. 44:06I think Pam Bondi needs to explain how she goes from,
  663. 44:10I have the client list on my desk to there is no client list.
  664. 44:18And the reason why I'm concerned about this is there's lots of perception.
  665. 44:23We've talked, I've talked in this program about, you know, the, the two tiered justice
  666. 44:26system, you know, the shield should never be president, the original.
  667. 44:31You have James Komena clown lay out the entire case as to why, how and when she should be
  668. 44:36post prosecuted, who then says, but because of the political implications of this, when
  669. 44:42And you have her literally having her staff take hammers to iPads and using bleach bit
  670. 44:48to delete and to permanently make inaccessible files that she's using a private email communication
  671. 44:58server for.
  672. 45:00And then they have the FBI director to say, yeah, yeah, nobody will prosecute her.
  673. 45:08Then you literally have the entire force of the federal government turned against, you
  674. 45:11know, parents who dare show up at school board meetings.
  675. 45:16You have domestic terrorists who try to attack pregnancy resource centers because they want
  676. 45:26to protect their twisted view of a so-called right to kill children for money in the womb.
  677. 45:38This is wild, man.
  678. 45:40In the American people, we the people in order for us to function according to our constitutional
  679. 45:45parameters, we have to be able to hold our elected officials and their appointees accountable.
  680. 45:55If I wouldn't have just collectively struck my shoulders,
  681. 45:57if Merrick Garland came out and said,
  682. 45:58yeah, I have the Epstein client list,
  683. 46:00and then he come out saying there is no client list.
  684. 46:02I'm not gonna shrug my shoulders
  685. 46:03if Pam Bondi comes out and says,
  686. 46:05I have the Epstein client list,
  687. 46:06and then turns around and says, no, there is no client list.
  688. 46:14So the issue is concerning in and of itself,
  689. 46:17but the implication of the issue, beyond that,
  690. 46:26do we have people that are puppet masters behind the scenes,
  691. 46:30people like Epstein has dirt on them,
  692. 46:37and they'll, he will even die to make sure their sins are not exposed.
  693. 46:49This, this, this is what this whole scenario, this is what's at stake with this whole scenario.
  694. 46:57So then you have, you know, you know, the political gains people play, you know, I was a
  695. 47:02Trump appointee.
  696. 47:02I've served my time.
  697. 47:04I've been in office two years.
  698. 47:05I'm going to go resign.
  699. 47:07Is Pam Bondi going just all of a sudden now resign?
  700. 47:10Not like tomorrow, not like tomorrow.
  701. 47:14There'll be some very important cases
  702. 47:16that they're working on and as soon as you get close to about,
  703. 47:18you know, the midterms, I truly hope this is not what happens.
  704. 47:29But I've seen movies like this before.
  705. 47:31I don't mean literal movies, y'all.
  706. 47:32Y'all know I don't mean literal movies.
  707. 47:39It's just concerning.
  708. 47:40And I feel like it's important to call it out.
  709. 47:44The same way I would if Merrick Garland
  710. 47:46was the one who had done stuff, stuff like that.
  711. 47:47The same way I would have come with the clown
  712. 47:49was the one doing stuff like that.
  713. 47:52One other thing I want to mention,
  714. 47:53because I don't think a lot of people connected these dots.
  715. 47:57In many ways, President Trump's current term in office,
  716. 48:02it just has been remarkable in many ways.
  717. 48:04I think this whole Epstein thing is a blight frankly,
  718. 48:08on the current Trump administration.
  719. 48:11I think it's something that's gonna be a question.
  720. 48:13If it's go, if it persists unanswered,
  721. 48:14I think it's gonna be a question at lingers
  722. 48:17around his presidency.
  723. 48:18I think so.
  724. 48:19I think so.
  725. 48:21On the other hand, however, I think that President Trump was a part of the announcement
  726. 48:25of a peace deal that I think may be one of the most important of his term.
  727. 48:32Some of you may recall when I reported the story of the 70 people who had been beheaded
  728. 48:37who were Christians who were intentionally sought out in a democratic Republic of Congo.
  729. 48:43They would be headed, they were, they were corralled into a local Protestant church and
  730. 48:49beheaded in their bodies left in the local Protestant church.
  731. 48:54But a lot of people may not recognize is that was an instance within a about 30 years
  732. 49:02worth of violence and terror between the Congo and Rwanda.
  733. 49:11So when President Trump announced the recent peace agreement between Rwanda and Congo, what
  734. 49:18may not be obvious, and it's, you know, it's not a story that's being reported very broadly,
  735. 49:28But you largely have Islamists raping, plundering, and pillaging in Congo, which is a largely
  736. 49:40Christian nation.
  737. 49:43And people want to talk about it as a war, but they don't want to describe it as another
  738. 49:47outfit of jihad, which is what it is, which is what it is.
  739. 49:52You have jihadis raping, beheading, using machetes, and torturing, gang raping little
  740. 50:01girls gang raping so prevalent, prevalent, little girls becoming pregnant and they don't
  741. 50:07even know which of the rapists is the father.
  742. 50:13And behind the scenes, President Trump has been working to try to stop this insanity from
  743. 50:19happening.
  744. 50:22I believe if the media covered the actual carnage that is happening there and had been
  745. 50:26happening there more so, the gravity and the weight of this, the potential for peace being
  746. 50:32broken in this region would be more pronounced.
  747. 50:35I will understand a lot of things that happened.
  748. 50:38Iran, Israel War, big issue.
  749. 50:43Very important.
  750. 50:44The big beautiful bill.
  751. 50:45I didn't even talk about that.
  752. 50:46I meant to talk about that today.
  753. 50:47That past, that's now law that makes permanent
  754. 50:51President Trump's 2017 tax cuts.
  755. 50:54I'm grateful for Planned Parenthood being defunded
  756. 50:56to the degree that it was,
  757. 50:57but with compromises with the legislation,
  758. 51:00they were only now defunded for a year.
  759. 51:04Politics, man.
  760. 51:06But this peace deal, I believe,
  761. 51:09once the dust settles and light illuminates
  762. 51:12what was happening there before the announcement
  763. 51:14of the peace deal and what happens thereafter,
  764. 51:16I think this could be one of the biggest announcements
  765. 51:21of President Trump's term.
  766. 51:22But the sad reality is that the absolute carnage
  767. 51:27that has been happening in that region
  768. 51:28is not largely being covered.
  769. 51:32And I've prayed this changes and I'm gonna do my part
  770. 51:34to try to help to shed light on this important matter.
  771. 51:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  772. 51:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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