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July 22, 2025 · 49:48

No, Mr. Obama. Boys don’t need homosexual mentors.

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0:00 - 15:00. Isaiah 59:9-13. This feels like the moment. 15:00 - 31:00. No, Mr. Obama. Boys don’t need homosexual mentors. 31:00 - 48:00. From the Obama Gang, to the Schmovid hustle, to the Epstein saga: is anyone going to jail? | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Barack Obama: “Boys need gay mentors” Trump: “Obama is guilty of treason” Trump: “After what they did to me, whether it’s right or wrong, it’s time to go after people.” Trump: BHO, Hillary, Sleepy Joe et. Al. “Tried to rig an election and then they got caught.”

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36My name is Abraham Hamilton.
  14. 0:37The third joined by the Corner Contingent.
  15. 0:40I'm the host of the program.
  16. 0:43Corner Contingent is in the building right across from me.
  17. 0:45a man $100 grand Mr Bobby. I guess he would listen to
  18. 0:51Ram Emmanuel when he said yeah men can't become women. And then
  19. 0:56Ram Emmanuel had to admit not had to admit now I need to go into
  20. 1:00to get a protect going to protective custody. You never
  21. 1:04want a serious crisis to go to work. Yes, that's him. That's
  22. 1:07him old Robbie ROM he was interviewed by Meghan Kelly.
  23. 1:11Yeah. Oh yeah, he said that to Meghan Kelly and said, no, a man
  24. 1:16can never become a woman. And then he says, now I have to go into protective custody. I'm
  25. 1:21there serious. That's what he said. Yeah. That was like yesterday. That's what he said.
  26. 1:25Yeah. That let's you know how far gone his party is. Also joined by Jay Mac, ladies and
  27. 1:32gentlemen, producer extraordinaire, the real Jay Mac in the screening room and waiting to
  28. 1:38see when the paddy wagon pulls up to the Colorado mansion. Reed Ritter is on the scene. Y'all
  29. 1:45heard them broadcasting read
  30. 1:47ritter.
  31. 1:48You might need you to be a man on
  32. 1:49the street.
  33. 1:51For one the when the wagon pulls
  34. 1:53up to the color I'm a mansion.
  35. 1:56We could fundamentally transform
  36. 1:58into an orange jumpsuit.
  37. 2:02At this very moment many of you
  38. 2:03have not most of you are making
  39. 2:04your transition.
  40. 2:08Yeah.
  41. 2:08Give me the mic.
  42. 2:09Any any comments Mr.
  43. 2:10Obama any comments.
  44. 2:13Do they give you the right side
  45. 2:15jumpsuit.
  46. 2:18Read let me wait let me talk to you
  47. 2:19for a second here.
  48. 2:20First, let me say what second, second, then the third.
  49. 2:26At this very moment, many of you and not most of you are making your transition from your part-time
  50. 2:32jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  51. 2:37And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, recognizing the
  52. 2:42primacy that God places on family.
  53. 2:46The circumstances that are swirling around in our country,
  54. 2:50the apparent exposure of nefarious activities,
  55. 2:57pursued in Dark of Night, much of which we've discussed
  56. 3:01on this program, but many of you,
  57. 3:03because I get your notes and things, I said,
  58. 3:05man, eight people in my family think I'm crazy,
  59. 3:08because I hear stuff on your show,
  60. 3:09I don't hear anywhere else.
  61. 3:11And I'm not saying that,
  62. 3:12I was even telling Bobby this,
  63. 3:13I don't, that doesn't make me feel good.
  64. 3:16I'm not like, oh yeah, we break stuff.
  65. 3:19It's like, man, we have such a large swath of our country that are blind and that are deceived
  66. 3:28and that are deceiving, that it provokes grief.
  67. 3:36It really, really does.
  68. 3:38Because as you've heard me say, and I've kind of built on what Francis Schaeffer has often
  69. 3:44articulated, is that ideas have consequences and bad ideas create casualties.
  70. 3:50temporarily but most importantly eternal casualties. And that's something, man, that is quite worrisome.
  71. 4:02So as you're making your transition to your full-time jobs, I want to encourage you to take that to
  72. 4:08heart, man. Our full-time jobs are outcome cultivation. We have to be a part of making disciples.
  73. 4:16You know, it is by pouring into others, aiding in the cultivation of the heart and the mind,
  74. 4:27that we contribute to an expanded populace that is fortified against deception,
  75. 4:33first and foremost, against the demonic deception that would lead the
  76. 4:38unrepentant to hell, then secondarily the deception of a society that will
  77. 4:46willingly choose the path of death. I made the statement, you only choose
  78. 4:52socialism once for the experiences we have in history where people got to
  79. 4:55vote for it. Look at the consequences. Venezuela is a recent example of what happened. And I
  80. 5:04really feel like this is a pivotal moment in our nation's history. And I've just been reflecting
  81. 5:13on the statement that Alex Newman made on the show when I interviewed him last week, when
  82. 5:21he was talking about the different things that happened in our country. And they said,
  83. 5:26I don't know if we can reverse it.
  84. 5:28I don't know how many of you guys remember him saying that.
  85. 5:31And my hope is fixed in the Lord, which is why I'm not.
  86. 5:36I don't try to prognosticate and calculate this whether or not I will engage.
  87. 5:41God calls me to engage, but he also gives me eyes to see.
  88. 5:47And so I want to just turn to Isaiah, chapter 59, verses nine through 13,
  89. 5:53by way of remember, by way of reminder, the prophet Isaiah ministered largely to
  90. 5:57the southern kingdom of Judah.
  91. 6:00His life was in prophetic ministry dates back to about 787 BC and he ministered up to about
  92. 6:10six, the late, I should guess early, 686 there about, passed away as an older prophet.
  93. 6:21But God sent numerous prophets to Israel and then to Judah and many of them, like Jeremiah,
  94. 6:29they weren't heated.
  95. 6:30were proclaiming the oracles of God and people were so consumed in their own hubris and their
  96. 6:38own pursuit of pleasure and their own just lost in the sauce of their own humanistic pursuits
  97. 6:48that they refused to heed what God was revealing to them.
  98. 6:56And I feel like in many ways we are at a critical juncture in our nation's history.
  99. 7:02in the weight of this moment, I feel the gravity of this moment.
  100. 7:07And I'll start in the scripture.
  101. 7:08So in Isaiah chapter 59, the first eight verses in this chapter,
  102. 7:11if you read them, it really is God communicated through the prophet Isaiah,
  103. 7:19the causes of the various things that they're suffering and well,
  104. 7:22not the various things that they're suffering, but the causes of his displeasure
  105. 7:25with them as a nation.
  106. 7:26And then at about verse nine, he begins to articulate the effect of what the Jews in Judah
  107. 7:36had done, the sin that they had committed.
  108. 7:39And he says this, therefore, verse nine, therefore, this is a part of the effect.
  109. 7:43Therefore, justice is far from us.
  110. 7:46And righteousness does not overtake us.
  111. 7:49We hope for light and behold darkness and for brightness, but we walk in gloom.
  112. 7:54We grope for the wall like the blind.
  113. 7:57We grope like those who have no eyes.
  114. 8:00We stumble at noon as in the twilight.
  115. 8:02Among those in full vigor, we are like dead men.
  116. 8:06We all growl like bears, we moan and moan like doves.
  117. 8:10We hope for justice, but there is none.
  118. 8:12For salvation, but it is far from us.
  119. 8:15For our transgressions are multiplied before you, and our sins testify against us.
  120. 8:21For our transgressions are with us, and we know our iniquities.
  121. 8:26and it's pressing and denying the Lord,
  122. 8:28or some translations that say,
  123. 8:29lying against the Lord,
  124. 8:31and turning back from following our God,
  125. 8:33speaking oppression and revolt,
  126. 8:35conceiving and uttering from the heart,
  127. 8:38lying words.
  128. 8:41Now when you see this, as I mentioned,
  129. 8:44this is a part of the effect,
  130. 8:46sinfulness, lawlessness is overwritten in Judah.
  131. 8:51The Lord sent Isaiah to call it out
  132. 8:53so that the people could be made aware of what was happening.
  133. 8:57And the overwhelming takeaway from this is that it is an ignorant
  134. 9:05and foolish disposition to think that any people can continue
  135. 9:10living and rebellion against God unscathed.
  136. 9:15And I was talking to my friend just yesterday,
  137. 9:17and I remember man, the season saints in the church where I grew up in the morning,
  138. 9:20she used to say, rest assured, little Abe, your sin will find you out.
  139. 9:24Your sin will find you out.
  140. 9:27Nothing is hidden from the Lord.
  141. 9:30The season things would say it is always day from God's standpoint and for so long man in our nation
  142. 9:40We have and it hasn't been a wholesale
  143. 9:45You know spread like jot in the direction, but it's been a continuous unimpeded
  144. 9:51pursuing
  145. 9:53Pursuit of sin more and more and more and more to where the previous
  146. 9:59This extreme becomes normalized.
  147. 10:01And then when the previous extreme is normalized, then what happens is another extreme is pursued.
  148. 10:07It's the social practical application of really the Hegelian dialectical process.
  149. 10:18I remember some of you listening to me right now.
  150. 10:21You remember a time when the concept of modest apparel amongst our young ladies was not even
  151. 10:27a, there would be no hesitation about that conversation.
  152. 10:33hesitation, you know, but we've we've had a consistent drumbeat, if you will, and
  153. 10:39marching to that drumbeat, I should say, in a particular direction. And I feel like
  154. 10:43with the Lord granting us a reprieve, electorally, and as I mentioned before, a
  155. 10:48reprieve is just out of reprieve. You are careening towards a cliff. God
  156. 10:54intervenes with a momentary respite for the express purposes of helping the
  157. 11:00a career to recognize whoa, that's a cliff before me
  158. 11:04to reverse course.
  159. 11:06You see some things that are happening,
  160. 11:08for example, like the country waking up to recognize,
  161. 11:10you know, I'm not going along with this,
  162. 11:13you telling boys they can be girls thing.
  163. 11:16I'm not, that's a bridge too far.
  164. 11:18But you have to look at all the other bridges
  165. 11:20that we've crossed and almost like a shrug, you know.
  166. 11:26And so I feel like with the revelations of,
  167. 11:32or let me say it this way.
  168. 11:33The revelations of the evidence
  169. 11:36substantiating things like the Obama administration's
  170. 11:40participation in undermining President Trump
  171. 11:43and she or she'll never be president.
  172. 11:45And all of these things happening all at once.
  173. 11:49I feel the weight of this moment,
  174. 11:52almost like guys, we have to make the right call now.
  175. 11:57We have got to make the right call now.
  176. 11:59When the spirit of God moved the apostle Peter to write
  177. 12:02And he's writing to people say, where is, where is the coming of the one you've talked about?
  178. 12:08You know, things go on as they always have gone on.
  179. 12:12And Peter, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
  180. 12:15God is not slack concerning his promises.
  181. 12:19Just patient.
  182. 12:21He's patient.
  183. 12:23He doesn't want anybody.
  184. 12:25He didn't want anybody to absent themselves from the grace.
  185. 12:33When you have the careenor heading toward the cliff and there's an arrest, an intervention,
  186. 12:37The cliff hasn't moved guys. The cliff has not moved. I was talking yesterday that I feel like the
  187. 12:46Obama gang. That's what I'm calling them. And that includes she'll never be president. She was in the
  188. 12:49gang. If she had a color, she was throwing her flag up, you know, they were emboldened because
  189. 12:55they thought they got away with it. They thought they got away with it. Like you cannot forget all
  190. 13:00these people thought that she'll shut up a new president would ruin and all of their chicanery
  191. 13:04and all of their dirt would be swept away. But that's not what happened. And so I feel like there's
  192. 13:14As a scripture man, my pastor in the morning,
  193. 13:16she used to quote this all the time.
  194. 13:17And I started quoting it, listening to him.
  195. 13:19He who is off the reproved,
  196. 13:21yet stiffens his neck will suddenly be destroyed
  197. 13:23in that without remedy.
  198. 13:31God is a merciful God,
  199. 13:34but to think that we can continue flaunting him.
  200. 13:38And yet, face no consequences.
  201. 13:42Guys, we would be foolish to believe that.
  202. 13:46When we talk about God's judgment,
  203. 13:47God's judgment, of course, in his omnipotency has the capacity
  204. 13:51to impose cataclysmic judgment and finality.
  205. 13:55but he also sends warning judgments.
  206. 13:58And the purpose of the warning judgments
  207. 14:00is for repentance.
  208. 14:02The scripture in Matthew 18,
  209. 14:03when church discipline is applied,
  210. 14:05the purpose of that is not for decimation,
  211. 14:08the purpose is so that the one to whom the discipline
  212. 14:10is applied, they can come to themselves
  213. 14:12like the prodigal son and repent.
  214. 14:17And I feel the gravity of the moment, man.
  215. 14:19I feel like we have purged to a critical juncture.
  216. 14:26And if the proper response is not employed now,
  217. 14:29I shudder to think what could be on the other side of that.
  218. 14:33We would be wise to not seek to abuse
  219. 14:39the mercy and grace of God.
  220. 14:41If you are listening to me in the verse resonated with you,
  221. 14:44he was often reproved yet stiffens his neck.
  222. 14:48Will suddenly be destroyed in that without remedy, guys.
  223. 14:50Don't stiffen your neck any longer.
  224. 14:53Humbl yourself.
  225. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  226. 15:03How tragic it is when people who say they love Jesus
  227. 15:07We'll see the need, see the problems,
  228. 15:10for whatever reason, passed by on the other side.
  229. 15:13Sometimes people may think,
  230. 15:14well, it's not my problem
  231. 15:15and I don't want to be a victim like he was.
  232. 15:18Well, that's a wrong perspective.
  233. 15:20Some may think, well, I'm busy,
  234. 15:22I've got other things to do.
  235. 15:23Well, it's easy to say everybody's busy.
  236. 15:26Everybody has something to do with by the grace of God.
  237. 15:28We see where God commended the Samaritan.
  238. 15:31He too had something to do, but he took time.
  239. 15:34He made time to stop and help with compassion.
  240. 15:38Someone who'd been beat up and left for dead on the side of the road by the world.
  241. 15:43You and I need to make time to live a life of compassion.
  242. 15:48We're called to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in the world.
  243. 15:52How important it is that we're faithful to do that.
  244. 15:55This is what we're made for.
  245. 16:04Shiting light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  246. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham,
  247. 16:13him's in the third here.
  248. 16:14I'm just going to tell you all now.
  249. 16:15It's I'm going to run out of show before I'm going to run out
  250. 16:18of time before I run out of show today, for sure.
  251. 16:20There is so much happening today.
  252. 16:22We're going to have to take it piece by piece.
  253. 16:24And you know, it we're going to go at the Hamilton Corner
  254. 16:26piece yesterday.
  255. 16:29I had a clip ready, but I didn't get to it
  256. 16:31because I wanted to walk through the Tulsi Gabbard
  257. 16:35document release, which we did yesterday.
  258. 16:41but Barack Hussein Obama was on a podcast with Michelle Obama,
  259. 16:48and he said something that,
  260. 16:53as soon as I heard it, it gripped me for several reasons.
  261. 16:58But I'm gonna play it for you
  262. 17:01and talk through this because this is,
  263. 17:09this is telling, this is telling for a host of reasons.
  264. 17:12Well, in the interview,
  265. 17:17the conversation that they were having
  266. 17:20I had to deal with Barack Obama mentioning that he enjoyed coming to when he was pursuing
  267. 17:28Michelle Obama that she had lots of uncles around and things of that nature.
  268. 17:33Then he goes, he pivots in that conversation to talk about what type of mentors boys need.
  269. 17:42And of course, in true regressive fashion, he could not help himself, but to take a swipe
  270. 17:48at the concept of dads being enough for boys.
  271. 17:54No, no, no, you need more than just one dad.
  272. 17:57I mean, what's a dad gonna do?
  273. 18:01Well, I'll let you hear the whole thing for yourself.
  274. 18:02Listen to it and watch.
  275. 18:05Clip number one, clip one, go.
  276. 18:07And that's one of the things that I think
  277. 18:11a lot of times boys need is not just exposure to one guy.
  278. 18:18one guy, one dad, no matter how good the dad is, he can't believe it.
  279. 18:25He can't be everything.
  280. 18:26And then that that boy may need somebody to give the boys some perspective on the dad.
  281. 18:32Yeah.
  282. 18:33One of the most valuable things I learned as a guy was I had a gay professor in college
  283. 18:45at a time when openly gay folks still weren't out of life,
  284. 18:49who became one of my favorite professors
  285. 18:51and was a great guy and would call me out
  286. 18:54when I started saying stuff that was ignorant.
  287. 19:00You'd need that.
  288. 19:02To show empathy and kindness.
  289. 19:04And by the way, you need that person in your friend group
  290. 19:08so that if you then have a boy who's gay or non-binary,
  291. 19:13or non-binary or whatever.
  292. 19:15They have somebody that they can go,
  293. 19:16okay, I'm not alone in this.
  294. 19:18Yeah.
  295. 19:22Did y'all hear that, tribe?
  296. 19:29The very first thing that came to my mind hearing him
  297. 19:34and when he says, oh, I didn't matter how good your dad is,
  298. 19:41you need more than your dad.
  299. 19:45You need more than your dad.
  300. 19:53The very first thing that came to my mind was,
  301. 19:56this comes straight out of the Regressive Playbook.
  302. 19:59Because unfortunately I've read hundreds if not thousands of pages of the best practices
  303. 20:13for sex education.
  304. 20:15As you're developing, if you don't have parents who are willing to hear you out, you need to
  305. 20:21find, here we go, air quotes, trusted adults other than your parents whom you can confide
  306. 20:27in as you are pursuing your guys that straight out of the grooming playbook.
  307. 20:41Encourage, in this instance, young boys to find trusted individuals beyond your immediate
  308. 20:49family that will aid you on your journey to which you simply have to say what do you mean
  309. 20:56outside of your family.
  310. 21:00You are saying you're encouraging boys need to have another adult male who can check their
  311. 21:06to them? Right, right, right. You need another guy who will give you perspective on your
  312. 21:11dad. What? These people cannot help themselves, but to undermine the nuclear family and the
  313. 21:25God ordained connectivity and relationship between fathers and their children in general,
  314. 21:32and in this context, specifically in their sons, fathers and sons, God made fathers and
  315. 21:40sons. And another guy will give you perspective on your dad. Then he goes further and offers
  316. 22:05an anecdote to support his initial assertion. Oh yeah, yeah. When you see what I was in college,
  317. 22:14I could be wrong, but I don't think Barack Obama went to college as a boy. But when I
  318. 22:20went to college, I had this professor, this homosexual professor.
  319. 22:26And you know, I was back in the day, you know, when you weren't too out, nobody was out of
  320. 22:33the closet except you were up.
  321. 22:37Did I say that out loud?
  322. 22:41I mean, I'm gonna try to connect some things here.
  323. 22:46The same one who we find out you were writing letters to your girlfriend talking about you
  324. 22:50fantasizing about having sex with men, which conveniently were concealed until after he was
  325. 22:56no longer president of the United States isn't that interesting?
  326. 22:59Isn't that interesting?
  327. 23:01Mm-hmm.
  328. 23:02Even though there were people before Barack Obama got elected that was saying, um,
  329. 23:06Do y'all y'all really know?
  330. 23:11Barry we need to call him Barry, but of course
  331. 23:17Nobody could talk about that until he's along at our office
  332. 23:21All right, and so then he says he has this experience in college
  333. 23:25Do you guys remember how Barack Obama when he campaigned for the presidency?
  334. 23:30Initially in 2008 when he was asked about same-sex marriage what his position was on it. Do you remember?
  335. 23:35Do you remember?
  336. 23:38Remember, he initially was opposed to same-sex marriage.
  337. 23:44Right? At least that's what he said.
  338. 23:50But now he's given this collegiate anecdote.
  339. 23:53When I was in college, you see, I had all this ignorance in that,
  340. 23:57thankfully, miraculously, that my homosexual professor cured me of all of my ignorance.
  341. 24:04But he wanted the United States of America to believe, oh, he just evolved on same-sex marriage in the White House.
  342. 24:09Do y'all believe that?
  343. 24:11Since he's saying every boy needs to have a gay mentor
  344. 24:15to cure him of his ignorance,
  345. 24:19why do Barack Obama assume
  346. 24:22that a boy in his relationship with his dad
  347. 24:24results in the boy having ignorance
  348. 24:26that requires a homosexual man in their lives to cure?
  349. 24:31Why does Barack Obama assume that the relationship between a father
  350. 24:35and his son results in the son having a deficiency
  351. 24:39and empathy and kindness?
  352. 24:41Huh? Man, I'm telling you. There were people who did not have the platform, but
  353. 24:51there were people who were able to show this dude support a same-six marriage.
  354. 24:54You know David Axelrod came out saying he always support a same-six marriage, but
  355. 24:58I persuaded him not to say that publicly because if he did he would never be
  356. 25:02elected president. Remember that? There are people who will tell you, who will tell
  357. 25:09you that I went around churches in New Orleans in 2007 and 2006 warning people
  358. 25:16about this guy telling them that he's a snake.
  359. 25:21I didn't have a big research budget.
  360. 25:23I didn't know all of these things, but I remember I was in my apartment when I heard him speak
  361. 25:27at the DNC convention in 2004.
  362. 25:30And I said, wait a minute.
  363. 25:31It's not very often that a lowly state senator is given prime time platform on the prime time
  364. 25:38dates just before the presidential nominee.
  365. 25:41So I tuned in.
  366. 25:43And I believe it was the Lord who led me to do some research.
  367. 25:46And I found, oh, this dude is a show.
  368. 25:50Charlton and I tried to warn people of course. I wasn't on a far then I didn't have this platform
  369. 26:02And now all of the stuff is coming out and now he tells you one of the most formative
  370. 26:05Relationships he had was with his gay professor who became his favorite
  371. 26:11Game fast friends
  372. 26:14But he sold him United States of America that bill of goods that he evolved on same-sex marriage
  373. 26:19That the whole white house and rainbow colors thing, you know
  374. 26:23That just all happened
  375. 26:28a grown man who'd been a politician who literally campaigned on the exact opposite position,
  376. 26:34but in office, you know, he evolved on the matter.
  377. 26:36Man, I'm telling you all guys, the man played the country.
  378. 26:41The man played the country.
  379. 26:46People were so caught up in his melanin display, in his melanin display, that they were willing
  380. 27:01to be beguiled, to be beguiled.
  381. 27:03In case you don't know it, boys don't need homosexual mentors in order to grow into men.
  382. 27:11don't need homosexual mentors to influence them in a godly direction. Boys need godly men.
  383. 27:18More specifically, boys need their fathers. The whole thing you see this consistent,
  384. 27:26regressive notion children don't belong to their families. They're all our children. No,
  385. 27:30they're not. Remember Melissa Harris Perry saying all the children belong to all of us. No,
  386. 27:35they do not. No, they don't. She will stand up with me president. It takes a village. No, it doesn't.
  387. 27:41No, it doesn't. It doesn't take a village.
  388. 27:44It takes a father and a mother.
  389. 27:46It takes a father and a mother.
  390. 27:48Now, if there are others who will help the father and the mother,
  391. 27:51then they can help the father and the mother.
  392. 27:53But if there's a village that is undermining and contradicting the father and the mother,
  393. 27:57you don't need them in your village.
  394. 28:02And it's so diabolical that they say these things just so casually
  395. 28:08and people gobble it up because maybe who they are, they perceive, prestige.
  396. 28:12I don't care what your platform is. If you're lying, you're a liar. Period.
  397. 28:22You tell me what kind of person says, well, every boy needs to have a homosexual mentor.
  398. 28:27What kind of person says that? What kind of person says that?
  399. 28:37Now, if you want to say there's value in developing a world view and hearing different ideas and
  400. 28:42opinions, guys, you can learn all kinds of things about different ideas and opinions without having
  401. 28:46a personal homosexual mentor. What do you think you're going to be mentored in?
  402. 28:50Barry, it just sickens me, man.
  403. 28:58It just sickens me.
  404. 29:00This is why long, long ago, people kept trying to say,
  405. 29:02oh, if you're black, you should understand
  406. 29:04a homosexual, oh, polite, no, it ain't the same.
  407. 29:08God gave me my skin color.
  408. 29:10The same guy who gave me my skin color
  409. 29:12is the guy that says homosexuality is an abominable sin.
  410. 29:15You cannot conflate my skin with what God said is sin.
  411. 29:21But it's because of people like Barack Obama
  412. 29:23that that message was muted.
  413. 29:26You didn't hear a lot of people saying that.
  414. 29:27All of the so-called black reference and all,
  415. 29:30they wouldn't say it.
  416. 29:31Why?
  417. 29:32Because they were beholden to a political party.
  418. 29:35At the time, man, we can't go against,
  419. 29:38we can't go against Tupac Obama.
  420. 29:42And I'm just gonna say it plainly guys,
  421. 29:44this dude lied to the country.
  422. 29:46Now it's all coming out.
  423. 29:47Oh, he had a homosexual mentor.
  424. 29:49It's all coming out.
  425. 29:50He wrote letters to his girlfriend,
  426. 29:53confessing his fantasizing about having sex with men.
  427. 29:56Let me just, look, I'm a man.
  428. 29:58I'm a dude, I'm a boy.
  429. 30:00Men don't write, don't have fantasies
  430. 30:01about fantasizing about sex with men.
  431. 30:05That's not a normal thing.
  432. 30:08I'm not minimizing people's struggles,
  433. 30:10but usually when they have struggles,
  434. 30:12it's a product of abuse at some place.
  435. 30:14That's another lie that society's been brought to embrace.
  436. 30:18Oh, you shouldn't, you should not,
  437. 30:20your conflate homosexuality with abuse.
  438. 30:24We used to have mental health professionals
  439. 30:25that define homosexuality as a mental pathology,
  440. 30:29as a breach in one's development and an intrusion
  441. 30:32in one's innocence because more than often
  442. 30:34what has transpired is that a child has been abused.
  443. 30:41But we can't talk about that.
  444. 30:44I'ma talk about it.
  445. 30:46Because these kind of things, remember what I said?
  446. 30:48Ideas have consequences, bad ideas create casualties.
  447. 30:51She have scores of people who look up to Barack Obama,
  448. 30:53now they're thinking, oh man, I don't have any,
  449. 30:55I don't have any homosexuals in my friend group.
  450. 30:57Maybe I need to spend venture out.
  451. 31:01Don't listen to this man.
  452. 31:06And it's not surprising that the same one who would,
  453. 31:11and I know some people get mad at me saying it,
  454. 31:12but I don't care.
  455. 31:13The same one who allied to try to win an election
  456. 31:16by hiding what he really believed about same sex marriage
  457. 31:19doesn't surprise me.
  458. 31:21Then he'll try to lie to stop another election.
  459. 31:33And this is not to condemn anybody
  460. 31:34in a particular sin pattern,
  461. 31:35because the scripture bears it out.
  462. 31:37First Corinthians 6 is one example.
  463. 31:38That no matter what sin you're in, man, God could set you free.
  464. 31:41God is still in the business of setting home a sexual people free.
  465. 31:43He's still in the business of setting liars free.
  466. 31:45He's still in the business setting thieves free.
  467. 31:47He sets fornicators free.
  468. 31:49He sets adulterous free.
  469. 31:50God is still in the business of setting centers free.
  470. 31:52But we cannot, we cannot.
  471. 31:55All of a sudden become confused
  472. 31:57as to what is and what is not sin.
  473. 31:58That is what we cannot do.
  474. 32:01Fall right into the sin of the first century
  475. 32:03heresy in antinomianism.
  476. 32:05Use grace as an excuse to pursue all kinds oflessness.
  477. 32:16And it's just, it's just diabolical man.
  478. 32:21Because with the ascendancy of this type of ideology
  479. 32:25And the lawlessness that's followed,
  480. 32:27think about what all happened following Obama's presidency,
  481. 32:33lighting up the White House and rainbow colors.
  482. 32:36The Obergefell decision,
  483. 32:39all of these things happened thereafter.
  484. 32:45This is why I'm saying, man,
  485. 32:47we're at a critical point in our nation's history.
  486. 32:49We must understand where we are
  487. 32:51and respond appropriately.
  488. 32:52And I pray, Lord, help us to make the right choice.
  489. 33:00Some would say truth is relative,
  490. 33:02and to the world, that's right.
  491. 33:04What the world considers to be truth fluctuates,
  492. 33:07depending on the narrative they're trying to promote.
  493. 33:09Of course, we know truth is found in scripture,
  494. 33:12and it never changes.
  495. 33:14The documentary, The God Who Speaks,
  496. 33:16proves the Bible's reliability as the source of real truth
  497. 33:20and reinforces our belief in it as our firm foundation.
  498. 33:23Watch it anytime at stream.afa.net.
  499. 33:27That's stream.afa.net.
  500. 33:30Let's think about what God has done.
  501. 33:33I would wager that his top news story is still that the free salvation to the blood of Jesus
  502. 33:38Christ is available to all.
  503. 33:40I wager that would be the top news story until that salvation is no longer available.
  504. 33:45You will have made your decision for eternity.
  505. 33:47He doesn't ask us to do anything he wants.
  506. 33:50And then he dies above what we can possibly do.
  507. 33:54Here Todd Herman on a disciples view weekdays 12 p.m. Central on AFR.
  508. 33:59The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets are available at AFR.net.
  509. 34:10Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  510. 34:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  511. 34:17I'll say it like the Lord said it through Peter.
  512. 34:20Don't be deceived.
  513. 34:21God is not mocked.
  514. 34:22He is not a slack concern in his promises.
  515. 34:26He's just long suffering.
  516. 34:28But long suffering, brothers and sisters, doesn't mean forever suffering.
  517. 34:32It doesn't mean forever suffering.
  518. 34:39Today, President Trump was in the White House
  519. 34:44and he hosted an impromptu press conference
  520. 34:49which the media were invited to ask him questions
  521. 34:53concerning the revelation from Tulsi Gabbard
  522. 34:57to which President Trump decided to avoid all notions
  523. 35:01of pretense and the state of plainly.
  524. 35:08He said Obama is guilty of treason.
  525. 35:13I don't think you can get much stronger than that.
  526. 35:16Listen to and watch President Obama discussing this
  527. 35:18from the White House today is clip number two, clip two.
  528. 35:21If you look at those papers, they have a stone cold and it was president Obama.
  529. 35:27It wasn't lots of people all over the place.
  530. 35:30It was them too.
  531. 35:32But the leader of the gang was president Obama.
  532. 35:35Barack Hussein Obama, have you heard of him?
  533. 35:38And except for the fact that he gets shielded by the press for his entire life.
  534. 35:43That's the one they look, he's guilty.
  535. 35:46It's not a question.
  536. 35:48But I like to say, let's give it time.
  537. 35:52It's there.
  538. 35:53He's guilty.
  539. 35:54This was treason.
  540. 35:56This was every word you can think of.
  541. 35:59They tried to steal the election.
  542. 36:02They tried to obfuscate the election.
  543. 36:04They did things that nobody's ever even imagined, even in other countries.
  544. 36:09You've seen some pretty rough countries.
  545. 36:10This man has seen some pretty rough countries, but you've never seen anything like that.
  546. 36:14we have all of the documents and from what Tulsi told me, she's got thousands of additional
  547. 36:21documents coming.
  548. 36:23So President Obama, it was his concept, his idea, but he also got it from Crooked Hillary
  549. 36:31Clinton, Crooked is a $3 bill.
  550. 36:35Crooked is a $3 bill.
  551. 36:39He goes further.
  552. 36:41The traces the line from the events in 2016 that Tosi Gabbard is discussing all the way
  553. 36:49through to the 2020 election and says that Tosi Gabbard expects to release even more documents
  554. 36:58to substantiate the claims or should I say the allegations of nefarious criminal activity
  555. 37:09going all the way back to the Obama White House.
  556. 37:11Listen to and watch clip number three.
  557. 37:13three. Which shot that you should be talking about is they
  558. 37:16caught President Obama absolutely called Tulsi
  559. 37:20Gabbard. What they did to this country in 2016 starting in 2016,
  560. 37:26but going up all the way going up to 2020 of the election, they
  561. 37:31tried to rig the election, then they got caught. And they
  562. 37:34should be very severe consequences for that. You know,
  563. 37:37when we caught Hillary Clinton, I said, You know what, let's not
  564. 37:41Let's not go too far here.
  565. 37:43It's the ex-wife of a president, and I thought it was sort of terrible.
  566. 37:47And I let her off the hook, and I'm very happy I did.
  567. 37:51But it's time to start after what they did to me.
  568. 37:56And whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people.
  569. 38:00Obama's been caught directly.
  570. 38:03So people say, oh, you know, a group.
  571. 38:04It's not a group.
  572. 38:05It's Obama.
  573. 38:06His orders are on the paper.
  574. 38:08The papers are signed.
  575. 38:09The papers came right out of their office.
  576. 38:11They sent everything to be highly classified.
  577. 38:14Well, the highly classifieds been released.
  578. 38:16And what they did in 2016 and in 2020 is very criminal.
  579. 38:23It's criminal at the highest level.
  580. 38:27Criminal at the highest level.
  581. 38:29Now, of course I heard the substance of that clip,
  582. 38:32but did you hear President Trump say
  583. 38:34that Hillary Clinton was the ex-wife
  584. 38:36of a former president?
  585. 38:37Did you all hear that?
  586. 38:39The ex-wife, did I miss something?
  587. 38:44I mean, I guess he's speaking functionally
  588. 38:46because I mean, I think people don't know that Bill Clinton
  589. 38:52and she should never be president,
  590. 38:53basically live separately.
  591. 38:55They live in separate residences
  592. 38:57and have done so for quite some time
  593. 39:01from the Arkansas governor's mansion
  594. 39:03to the White House to thereafter, you know?
  595. 39:06But I don't think they've ever formally divorced
  596. 39:11President Trump just said the ex-wife
  597. 39:13of a former president.
  598. 39:20But he, I mean, I know what he said,
  599. 39:22I thought that was a wrong move
  600. 39:24when they did not prosecute Hillary Clinton.
  601. 39:28As I said her name two more times,
  602. 39:29that's gonna keep me up at night.
  603. 39:35I thought that was a wrong call.
  604. 39:37And I think he said he doesn't regret it,
  605. 39:39but I bet if he can go back,
  606. 39:43because not prosecuting her helped to embolden them,
  607. 39:49like as I mentioned before.
  608. 39:52Got one more from today,
  609. 39:53I could have pulled a bunch of clips from today,
  610. 39:55but I'll give you one more from President Trump
  611. 39:58from the White House today.
  612. 39:59It's clip number four, clip four, go.
  613. 40:01No, Barack Hussein Obama is the ringleader.
  614. 40:06Hillary Clinton was right there with him,
  615. 40:08and so was a sleepy Joe Biden.
  616. 40:10And so were the rest of them.
  617. 40:11Comey clapper, the whole group.
  618. 40:13And they tried to rig an election, and they got caught.
  619. 40:17And then they did rig the election in 2020.
  620. 40:19And then because I knew I won that election by a lot,
  621. 40:22I did it a third time, and I won it a landslide.
  622. 40:24Every swing state won the popular vote.
  623. 40:27But I won that all the same way in 2020.
  624. 40:30and look at the damage that was caused.
  625. 40:35So you have that and just like I said yesterday,
  626. 40:38you know, it's I have conflicting responses to this
  627. 40:46because on the one hand, there's an exhale,
  628. 40:50finally some level of accountability.
  629. 40:52Then on the other hand, is anybody going to jail for this?
  630. 40:58I almost feel like, yeah, yeah, okay,
  631. 41:01I'm grateful for that information,
  632. 41:03but somebody wake me up when the handcuffs are applied.
  633. 41:08Because, and this goes back to what I'm saying,
  634. 41:10feeling the gravity of this moment,
  635. 41:12if with all that has transpired,
  636. 41:14all that we've gone through,
  637. 41:16learning about what Barack Obama did,
  638. 41:20according to what Tulsi Gabbard has released,
  639. 41:22according to the documents,
  640. 41:25all that's happened, you schmove it,
  641. 41:28you know, you got scarf lady Deborah Birx,
  642. 41:31they literally made up the 15 days to stop the spread,
  643. 41:34literally made up, six feet, physical distancing,
  644. 41:38they called it social distancing,
  645. 41:39literally made it up and scarf lady said, well, we had to start with something we thought we
  646. 41:42can get Trump to go for.
  647. 41:44And then once once we got him to go for something, then we kept expanding it.
  648. 41:55The whole remdesivir sham, the whole, the Wuhan flu didn't come from a wet market initially in the
  649. 42:07fraud sheet emails, then all of a sudden they're about face.
  650. 42:10I mean, I mean, the whole thing, man, I could go on and on and on the 2020, like all of these
  651. 42:14things, the impeachment, all of these things.
  652. 42:17And if nobody goes to jail, Barack Obama's spokesperson released a statement denying the allegations today saying that, well, this has been widely investigated and verified dating back to a report in 2020 that showed the Russians did in fact try to influence the election in 2020, but they were unable to do so.
  653. 42:48I'm like, do you think you slick?
  654. 42:51You think you're slick?
  655. 42:54You think you're slick?
  656. 42:56That is not what the allegations were, my friend.
  657. 42:59And that does not change the fact that there is evidence now, purportedly available, of
  658. 43:06Barack Obama specifically receiving an intelligence community assessment that says not only did
  659. 43:12Russia not influence our election with cyber affairs, they were incapable of doing so.
  660. 43:19And upon your boss is being revealed that information, he says, no, no, I want a different intelligence
  661. 43:25community assessment explaining to me how they did it.
  662. 43:29You ain't slick, man.
  663. 43:31These people think they could talk their way out of trouble.
  664. 43:34Some of us can hear and read.
  665. 43:36You're not going to parse your way out of this.
  666. 43:39And then I'm going to tell you already now what's going to happen.
  667. 43:42They're going to try to somehow spin what the Obama gang did into some form of, oh, President
  668. 43:47Obama was acting within his official capacity to protect the integrity of the election, to
  669. 43:53which the dutiful prosecutors at the Department of Justice have to simply articulate a president,
  670. 43:59I'm sorry, a treason, a seditious treason and conspiracy crime with Rico elements that
  671. 44:08simply say no, no, no, they were not acting within the ambit of the office of the presidency.
  672. 44:14They were acting as conspirators to undermine the American people.
  673. 44:20Put them on that line and don't let them up.
  674. 44:25But the reason why you got a statement from Barack Obama's spokesperson, it's like the
  675. 44:30season saints always told me hit dogs holler.
  676. 44:34That's why you put out a statement.
  677. 44:35And he began a statement by saying, we normally wouldn't respond to things like this, but so
  678. 44:40why you respond to now.
  679. 44:47Put that on the side for a moment.
  680. 44:50thing Hunter Biden old crack aid Hunter crawled out of
  681. 44:56wherever he was to be interviewed by Andrew Callahan on a
  682. 45:00popular YouTube show. This dude went on an ex-expertive
  683. 45:07latent rant condemning George Clooney David Axelrod and he
  684. 45:13did done the pod save America people who are former Obama
  685. 45:16staff writers who say I can't believe all you guys come out
  686. 45:21against Joe Biden after all he did for the country and he just
  687. 45:24had the most votes of any presidential candidate.
  688. 45:27You know how they came against your dad, crack 800,
  689. 45:29because they knew it was a lie.
  690. 45:31Nobody's gonna willingly say,
  691. 45:33and I said this on the show, I played the audio for you.
  692. 45:35When Nancy Pelosi said,
  693. 45:36I wasn't very impressed with Joe Biden's
  694. 45:39political campaign abilities.
  695. 45:42How are you gonna say that to a person
  696. 45:44who, according to the narrative,
  697. 45:45got the most votes in American history
  698. 45:47of any presidential candidate?
  699. 45:50That's like me telling you,
  700. 45:51A.R.E. shaped,
  701. 45:52Giltris Alexander got the best mid-range game
  702. 45:57ever in the history of the league, not just the season,
  703. 46:00in the history of the league.
  704. 46:01But then I tell you, yeah, man, we got a last second shot.
  705. 46:04We need to rearrange jumper,
  706. 46:05but I don't want to give Shay Gil just a ball.
  707. 46:08You understand what I'm saying?
  708. 46:09Why would I want to give Shay the ball?
  709. 46:11To hit him rearrange jumper.
  710. 46:13If I believe he had the best mid-range jumper
  711. 46:16in the history of the game, because I don't believe he has it.
  712. 46:19Why would Nancy Pelosi say she didn't have confidence
  713. 46:22in Joe Biden's political campaign abilities
  714. 46:24if he got the most votes in American history
  715. 46:26as any president of the candidate?
  716. 46:28because they knew it was a lie.
  717. 46:31That's why.
  718. 46:32This dude is going on and on.
  719. 46:34He's in an interview explaining how you cook crack cocaine,
  720. 46:36how you cook cocaine into crack.
  721. 46:38Then he stops, I don't wanna teach people how to cook crack.
  722. 46:41Then goes on to say, you know cocaine is way worse than alcohol.
  723. 46:44I'm like, why are you gonna listen to this guy?
  724. 46:46Yet, yet.
  725. 46:48There's a bag of cocaine found in the White House
  726. 46:50and I don't know where it came from.
  727. 46:55It's crazy, man.
  728. 46:57Then you have the Deputy Attorney General coming out
  729. 47:00saying that they're going to interview
  730. 47:02Elaine Maxwell for the Epstein case.
  731. 47:06Similar to what I said before.
  732. 47:07Okay, that's cool.
  733. 47:09Somebody can somebody tell me why is July 2025
  734. 47:13and we're just talking about this.
  735. 47:14Nobody couldn't interview Elaine Maxwell and like I don't know February.
  736. 47:19I don't know the week after President Trump was sworn in.
  737. 47:23I don't know.
  738. 47:25I'm just saying man.
  739. 47:28We can walk at you gum at the same time.
  740. 47:34Wake me when somebody has handcuffs on.
  741. 47:36Because I'm just, I'm just through with the talking about it.
  742. 47:41I'm just just through with it.
  743. 47:43I'm through with it.
  744. 47:44The American people have been manipulated, have been deceived.
  745. 47:50Our nation has been pushed to the brink.
  746. 47:54And I'm concerned not enough people are cognizant
  747. 47:57as to where we are.
  748. 48:05There should, if the evidence is there to substantiate
  749. 48:10that the Obama gang committed seditious,
  750. 48:16treasonous conspiracy who had who where the handcuffs and I understand listen I
  751. 48:24understand the process you have to go through understand how grand jury
  752. 48:27investigations occur I know how all of those things work but you have to forgive
  753. 48:34me if I'm concerned that with all of this information we end up with talking
  754. 48:39points and people trying to launch political campaigns but we once again
  755. 48:43end up with nobody being held accountable and if nobody is held accountable this
  756. 48:48time I'm concerned about the consequences. That's what I'm saying. If nobody is held accountable
  757. 48:54with all of the information that has been made available publicly to date, in addition to what
  758. 49:01we previously had, I'm gravely concerned about the consequences of that non-action. So we'll
  759. 49:12continue to pay attention, but more than just paying attention, I want to encourage you to
  760. 49:18to join me in prayerfully paying attention and also seeking to obey what the Lord has
  761. 49:24called us to in our neighborhoods.
  762. 49:27We will pay attention to what is happening, but we really need to live locally because
  763. 49:32we are directly accountable for what we say and what we do.
  764. 49:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the
  765. 49:44American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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