The Hamilton Corner

August 5, 2025 · 50:49

“How long can a nation survive when its leaders publicly express divided loyalty?”

Israel & Foreign Affairs

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36My name is Abraham Hamilton the third.
  14. 0:38I am the host of this program joined by the Corner Contingent
  15. 0:42right across from me, my man 100 grand, Mr. Bobby.
  16. 0:45and in the screening room produced extraordinary often imitated but never duplicated the real
  17. 0:52J. Mac also known as Jeffy fresh for the day because
  18. 0:58J. Frick play with him if you want boy so sharp get too close you might get pricked
  19. 1:05say it's a douche land he's sharing
  20. 1:10thank you for joining the program today we are and we're gonna delve into the scripture
  21. 1:14shortly, but we are wondering aloud here, how long can a nation survive when it's purported
  22. 1:21leadership consistently, well, let me say it this way, publicly expresses loyalty elsewhere.
  23. 1:31How long? At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your
  24. 1:36part-time jobs, where you generate an income to your full-time jobs, where you cultivate an outcome.
  25. 1:41And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy
  26. 1:47that God places on family refusing to allow the world to tell you to dictate to you where
  27. 1:54your priorities should lie instead of you say no no no no I have my marching orders and
  28. 1:59I must be salt and light first and foremost at home.
  29. 2:04You know it's amazing that we're having this conversation as right now in the state of Texas
  30. 2:09you have state representatives and state legislators who say you know we don't have the votes to
  31. 2:15stop them a Republican majority where we'll just leave. We'll just leave to keep them from
  32. 2:19having a quorum. We'll just leave. We'll make sure we get out of state out of the range
  33. 2:26of the Texas state troopers and the Texas Rangers, which is a thing that they've done
  34. 2:33previously, which is why it's vitally important that Governor Abbott and Attorney General Paxton's
  35. 2:41overtures are not merely threats, but that they follow through. If you refuse to be in
  36. 2:45the state capital by the deadline, you have abandoned your office and you leave no choice
  37. 2:51but to have special elections ordered to replace you in the state legislature.
  38. 2:56Now I say that after I mentioned about the primacy of the home because we must never forget
  39. 3:05that what's closest to us is the government to iteration with an article for constitutional
  40. 3:11Republican form of government that has the most direct impact on our lives.
  41. 3:17And so it's vitally important for our Texan listeners to know, is your
  42. 3:21representative one of the ones that just absconded to Chicago and to Illinois?
  43. 3:27Is your representative one of the ones?
  44. 3:29You know, what's going on?
  45. 3:30Do you know who your representatives are?
  46. 3:32Are they representing your voice in the halls of your state's capital?
  47. 3:38or have they taken the citizens votes as a platform for them to wax politically eloquent
  48. 3:50and assert their own agendas. That's what we need to know. As you're making your transition
  49. 3:56to your full time jobs, the reality of the state of our country punctuates the necessity
  50. 4:02of us battening down the hatches at home. We will never out politic, out vote, frankly,
  51. 4:09out church, the deficiencies that abound in the home if each one of us, each of us takes
  52. 4:20the responsibility of manning our square, manning our lane, starting right in our homes, man.
  53. 4:27It's not a question to what could happen in our nation because the question really turns
  54. 4:32on what can happen in the minds and hearts of the individuals.
  55. 4:37If you're in a life stage as I am where you have young children still in your home, you
  56. 4:40must not neglect that stage of faithfulness and service to our king. I know sometimes,
  57. 4:49man, it can feel thankless. Sometimes it can feel very hard. Sometimes one of the unspoken
  58. 4:54realities of disciple making is that it includes lots of disappointment, lots of vulnerability.
  59. 5:02It includes lots of raw, real, hard exchange. Well, man, I'm telling you the moments of joy
  60. 5:12and rejoicing in the most outsized portion of that joint rejoicing is knowing that you are
  61. 5:19walking in obedience to what God requires of you.
  62. 5:21And I'm thinking about it, my oldest daughter.
  63. 5:24I got two teenagers in the Hamilton household now.
  64. 5:26Can you believe that?
  65. 5:29I got two teenagers.
  66. 5:30My oldest daughter became a teenager here recently.
  67. 5:33And I'm just watching, man, how the time flies.
  68. 5:35How the time flies.
  69. 5:38My God, this is a little girl's a teenager now.
  70. 5:41Now I have two of them.
  71. 5:45refused to allow the world to drive you away from home,
  72. 5:49back down hatches at home and work outwardly from there.
  73. 5:53To the word of God we go, Deuteronomy 17.
  74. 5:56Well, with all of the insanity that's happening in the country,
  75. 6:00unsurprisingly, God has given us clarity, guidance,
  76. 6:03and principles to extract from His word
  77. 6:06that enables us to have a proper perspective
  78. 6:10and to engage rightly on these matters.
  79. 6:15In Deuteronomy 17, verses 14 through 15,
  80. 6:19you have the recording of Moses' admonition
  81. 6:22as the second generation of wilderness Israelites
  82. 6:25are preparing for entranced to the promised land.
  83. 6:28God divinely forecasts the reality
  84. 6:33that a time will come in Israel's history,
  85. 6:36well at that juncture in their future,
  86. 6:38when they will want a king.
  87. 6:40And God being omniscient, knowing full well
  88. 6:44what was the transpire gives them divine wisdom.
  89. 6:49All right, dude around him, chapter 17,
  90. 6:52verses 14 and 15.
  91. 6:54This is what the word of God says.
  92. 6:56When you enter the land which the Lord your God gives you
  93. 7:01and you possess it and live in it.
  94. 7:05And you say, I will set a king over me
  95. 7:07like all the nations who are around me.
  96. 7:11You shall surely set a king over you
  97. 7:13whom the Lord your God chooses.
  98. 7:16one from among your countrymen.
  99. 7:21You shall set as king over yourselves.
  100. 7:24You may not put a foreigner over yourselves
  101. 7:29who is not your countrymen.
  102. 7:32The King James says you shall not put a foreigner
  103. 7:35over yourselves who is not your brother.
  104. 7:39Because of the copious notes taken by James Madison
  105. 7:42at the Constitutional Convention
  106. 7:43in Independence Hall in Philadelphia,
  107. 7:45We know that our founders refer to this specific text
  108. 7:50in articulating a part of the criteria
  109. 7:54for the United States president and vice presidential offices.
  110. 7:58The native born, the natural born citizen requirement
  111. 8:02for the US president, US vice president
  112. 8:04is based on this text.
  113. 8:09Now let's ask a couple questions.
  114. 8:11Why do you think the divine creator of heaven and earth
  115. 8:17who knows the end of a thing from the beginning,
  116. 8:21who knows everything, who is omniscient,
  117. 8:28who is omnipotent, why do you think he would set
  118. 8:32as a prescription for his people?
  119. 8:38Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, y'all gonna wanna king.
  120. 8:40Remember at this time, you have Moses at this time.
  121. 8:43You haven't even entered the era of the judges yet.
  122. 8:46But the Lord said, I know y'all gonna want this,
  123. 8:48but when this happens,
  124. 8:50When you guys decide you want a king for yourselves like all the other nations, make sure you have a couple things in place.
  125. 8:55And this chapter actually provides even more parameters for the Israelite king.
  126. 8:58But for the sake of the conversation for today, I'm focusing exclusively on verses 14 and 15.
  127. 9:06Why do you think God required the Israelites to confine the monarchy to our use of texts again?
  128. 9:19It must be your countrymen from among your countrymen.
  129. 9:25You shall not put a foreigner over yourselves.
  130. 9:28Who is not your country?
  131. 9:31Why would God do that?
  132. 9:32Why would God do that?
  133. 9:34Because God knew as he knows now and as wisdom requires
  134. 9:44that you cannot have leadership with divided loyalty,
  135. 9:52with divided national loyalty.
  136. 9:54That's the bottom line.
  137. 10:01These are things that used to be commonly understood.
  138. 10:03You know, and I made this a losing yesterday
  139. 10:04and I got several comments on this.
  140. 10:07And I guess not many people have thought about it.
  141. 10:10Yes, important for our children to understand
  142. 10:12how to read cursive because all of our founding documents
  143. 10:15are written in cursive, all of them, all of them,
  144. 10:17all of them.
  145. 10:19If we have an entire populace that is completely ignorant
  146. 10:23as to how to read cursive, they are literally subjugated
  147. 10:27themselves to some intermediary to translate our founding documents to them.
  148. 10:34They can't read it for themselves.
  149. 10:35They can't visit the Library of Congress and read it for themselves.
  150. 10:38They can't get, you know, intact copies and read it for themselves.
  151. 10:45They require a linguistic translator.
  152. 10:51God and his infinite wisdom knew very well.
  153. 10:55We can't have an issue like monarch with divided loyalties.
  154. 10:58Now, I understand very well that our founders made that a requirement for the president and
  155. 11:04the vice president, they did not make it a requirement for Congress members and knowing
  156. 11:10that they could have, but the principle still applies because guess what, in addition to
  157. 11:17the requirements for the vice for the presidential office and the vice presidential office not
  158. 11:21being a foreign foreigner, guess what the constitutional office is for Congress members?
  159. 11:29requires Congress members to declare their allegiance to our nation and to protect and
  160. 11:38to defend our Constitution.
  161. 11:40Guess what our oaths of citizenship for naturalization require?
  162. 11:43They require a declaration of allegiance to our nation and a renunciation of allegiance
  163. 11:51to any other.
  164. 11:59But we firmly enter the realm and we're going to get to it in the next segment where we have
  165. 12:06sitting Congress members.
  166. 12:10The most recent instance that we're going to get to is a Congress member who is a member
  167. 12:18of the House of Representatives Board of Security and Enforcement Subcommittee.
  168. 12:24Can I make this stuff up?
  169. 12:26Can I make this stuff up?
  170. 12:29A current member.
  171. 12:31Right now as you're listening to me, a member of the House of Representatives and a member
  172. 12:38of the House Board of Security and Enforcement Subcommittee.
  173. 12:43would saunter on over to Mexico City and say,
  174. 12:48I'm a proud Guatemalan before I'm American.
  175. 12:51And in the specific translation,
  176. 12:53if you all know I got, you know, I don't need rules at a stone.
  177. 12:56I got Maria Stone in my home.
  178. 12:57I said, baby, what the lady says specifically what she say.
  179. 13:01And the specific translation is I'm Guatemalan with much pride
  180. 13:06before I'm American.
  181. 13:07You know, she said in Spanish, you know, she ran that in their span.
  182. 13:10Yo, did she think in the year of our law 2025 that we can't translate on the spot at the very same time?
  183. 13:22Thanks to the massive over and borders policy that frankly the largest minority in
  184. 13:28America is no longer Black people. A lot of folks didn't even realize that. Set it in front of the
  185. 13:42which prompted the question. This is a subscript question. How long can a nation survive when it's
  186. 13:51elected officials in our context in America,
  187. 13:54publicly and willingly express their loyalty elsewhere.
  188. 13:59How long?
  189. 14:00How long?
  190. 14:02The overarching notion, because notice that's the subscript,
  191. 14:04the overarching notion is how long can the nation survive?
  192. 14:08Let me say it better.
  193. 14:09How long can a nation thrive if we consistently
  194. 14:14reject the wisdom of God?
  195. 14:17I think the answer to that question is implied
  196. 14:19within the question itself.
  197. 14:22This is something we have to grapple with,
  198. 14:23But y'all know me, I'ma bring the receipts.
  199. 14:27This is just, this is the sound that we've seen it with Ilhan Omar.
  200. 14:36Now we're seeing it with Representative Ramirez and this continues to occur.
  201. 14:42And in my view, this is a further evidence of the continued, this is evidence of the results
  202. 14:51of the continued rejection of the Lord at the top line, which has grave consequences for
  203. 14:57us in reality.
  204. 14:58A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  205. 15:04What should a pro-life church look like?
  206. 15:07What are some of the priorities, attributes, and perspectives of a local church which seeks
  207. 15:11to be the hands and feet of Jesus in our nation today as it addresses life issues?
  208. 15:17A pro-life church needs to be a praying church.
  209. 15:20Through prayer, they help to usher in the presence of God into their church and they share
  210. 15:25the heart and the mind of God with the culture.
  211. 15:29It can help a church family and an individual believer to both ask and receive the answer
  212. 15:33to another important question.
  213. 15:35The question the Apostle Paul asked immediately after he met Christ in Acts chapter 9 verse
  214. 15:416.
  215. 15:42Lord, what do you want me to do?
  216. 15:45And a very important companion question is this, am I really seeking to honor the Lord
  217. 15:50in doing what he would have me to do as an individual disciple of Christ to help stand
  218. 15:56for life?
  219. 16:05Shining light into the darkness.
  220. 16:07This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  221. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  222. 16:12where we're asking the question,
  223. 16:14can a nation thrive with its elected officials,
  224. 16:19publicly expressing divided loyalty?
  225. 16:25The answer, as I said, is implied in the question itself.
  226. 16:28It should be obvious.
  227. 16:30But apparently it's not so obvious.
  228. 16:35So what am I talking about?
  229. 16:36Now, well, you have this Congress member, Representative Delia Ramirez, who is a Democrat
  230. 16:44from the state of Illinois.
  231. 16:45Unsurprisingly, she is an open borders Democrat.
  232. 16:51She was invited with a past of fellow regressive to Mexico City, Mexico over the weekend to
  233. 17:01speak at what's billed as the second Pan American Congress.
  234. 17:09Pan American Congress. I mentioned this in the first segment, this representative Ramirez is a member
  235. 17:16of the House of Representatives, border security and enforcement subcommittee. That would be the
  236. 17:24committee that's tasked with evaluating legislation that deals with. Oh, yeah, that's right border
  237. 17:30security and enforcement. Well, while she was in Mexico City, I'm gonna get to that next. Oh, yes.
  238. 17:40she is one her mom is Guatemalan who is one who entered our country illegally.
  239. 17:48I'm talking about Representative Ramirez's mother and she happened to be pregnant when she entered
  240. 17:55illegally and Representative Ramirez was born on American soil but this is why the conversation
  241. 18:07about the 14th Amendment's assertion concerning birthright citizenship is important. If you
  242. 18:12read the text of the bill, sorry, not the bill,
  243. 18:14of the constitutional amendment,
  244. 18:16it literally offers two primary categories.
  245. 18:19The whole notion of birthright citizenship
  246. 18:21is an insane perversion of the constitutional verbiage.
  247. 18:27Because the verbiage literally says
  248. 18:29that citizenship is conferred to persons born
  249. 18:35on American soil, that would also apply to American territories.
  250. 18:40territories abroad, for example, like US military bases and such.
  251. 18:46But that's only one part of the formula.
  252. 18:48The next component of the formula is, and they're subject to American jurisdiction, to which
  253. 18:55I have argued repeatedly, that is not enough to be born on American soil.
  254. 19:04You also have to be a person born on American soil who is subject to America's legal jurisdiction,
  255. 19:16Which presents the reality that if you're born on American soil and you've entered American
  256. 19:20soil by violating American law, you are by virtue of that incursion into our nation, not
  257. 19:27subject to our jurisdiction.
  258. 19:29That would mean illegal aliens who have entered our country by violating our laws, they're
  259. 19:32not subject to our legal jurisdiction.
  260. 19:36Therefore, their children are not automatically conferred citizenship.
  261. 19:41And we understand this, this is not a hard notion to conceptualize because we apply it
  262. 19:46every day to the children born to foreign ambassadors to our nations.
  263. 19:53When you have the US, you when you have the German ambassador to the United States of America,
  264. 19:58who lives in the German Embassy in Washington, DC, the German Embassy in Washington, DC,
  265. 20:05first of all, is viewed as German territory.
  266. 20:08All right.
  267. 20:09So if the German ambassador leaves German territory and enters into an American hospital in Washington,
  268. 20:16D.C., and that German ambassador delivers a child, that child is not automatically an
  269. 20:22American citizen, why?
  270. 20:25Though the child is born on the United States of America's territory, though the child is
  271. 20:29born in the United States of America, that child is not subject to American jurisdiction.
  272. 20:35That is why when the children of ambassadors, should they violate American law, they usually,
  273. 20:39Usually they're almost always, not almost, they're always never prosecuted in American law.
  274. 20:46The remedy that is applied when you have the child of a foreign ambassador who violates
  275. 20:51American law in the United States of America, the remedy is that that child is deported.
  276. 20:56Why?
  277. 20:58Because they're not subject to the laws of the American jurisdiction.
  278. 21:06This is not complicated.
  279. 21:08You have liars in the media.
  280. 21:10You have liars who have law degrees who want to try to twist it and make this complicate.
  281. 21:13It's not complicated.
  282. 21:14Born on American soil is one issue.
  283. 21:16The next never love of the analysis is the person who's delivering the child subject
  284. 21:20to an American jurisdiction.
  285. 21:22As a simple query to which if you violate our law to get here, you're probably not subject
  286. 21:30to our jurisdiction.
  287. 21:31Guys, it's not rocket surgery.
  288. 21:36So representative Ramirez's mother entered our country illegally, delivered representative
  289. 21:42Ramirez in our country.
  290. 21:45Our nation under a perverted notion of the 14th Amendment
  291. 21:49conferred citizenship to Representative Ramirez.
  292. 21:52Representative Ramirez becomes an adult in our nation.
  293. 21:56Oh, and guess what she does?
  294. 21:57She marries in illegal alien.
  295. 22:00What happens with her illegal alien husband?
  296. 22:02Oh, that's right.
  297. 22:03He takes shelter under Barack Obama's DACA.
  298. 22:09He can't make this stuff up.
  299. 22:10Cannot make this stuff up.
  300. 22:13So what do you think Representative Ramirez's views
  301. 22:16on matters like I don't know immigration might be. Well you don't have to wonder of course you know
  302. 22:24I'm gonna fill you in. But while she's in Mexico City in delivering her remarks she had this little
  303. 22:36offering for the attendees. Let me pull up my rundown. Yeah, I thought I had it up.
  304. 22:42She had this offering for the attendees at the Pan American Congress. Listen to and watch clip
  305. 22:50number one. Click one, go. Now I know that was in Spanish and I know the majority of our
  306. 23:02audience doesn't speak Spanish, but I know there's some there there are lots of people
  307. 23:05in our audience who does speak Spanish. She said, I'm Guatemalan with much pride before I'm
  308. 23:16American. Say what? I'm Guatemalan with much pride before I'm American. Ain't that
  309. 23:29something? A seated Congress member goes to another nation in front of an
  310. 23:36international audience and says, hey, you know, with much pride. I'm from another
  311. 23:46country before I'm American, even though that's a place where I'm a
  312. 23:50a congressional elected official.
  313. 23:53Though that's the place where I'm getting paid.
  314. 23:55And though that's the place where the American taxpayer
  315. 23:57dollars are cobbled together to pay my salary.
  316. 24:00Though that is the place where the American taxpayers
  317. 24:02that pay from my healthcare,
  318. 24:04you ain't, I ain't on no Obamacare,
  319. 24:06but I'm gonna make sure the American people might be
  320. 24:08a little Obama, but I'm, can't I make this stuff up?
  321. 24:13And if you're wondering, that's right,
  322. 24:14your tax dollars, just like mine,
  323. 24:16goes to pay her salary for her to go
  324. 24:19to the pan-american congress and say that I am
  325. 24:23Guadalmala with much pride before I'm American.
  326. 24:28I'm sure that won't go sideways at all.
  327. 24:32Will it?
  328. 24:33And did I already mention that she's on the House Board
  329. 24:35of Security and Enforcement Subcommittees?
  330. 24:37Did I already say that?
  331. 24:39Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
  332. 24:40She's on the House Board of Security
  333. 24:42and Enforcement Committee.
  334. 24:44House of Security, you think she wants that Board of the Bee?
  335. 24:48Yeah, you know?
  336. 24:49How much enforcement do you think
  337. 24:52Representative Ramirez was going on and he
  338. 24:56have our law 2025 huh huh give you a little give give you a
  339. 25:03smattering of her latest hits y'all ready for this on the issue of
  340. 25:10preventing non-citizens from voting in American elections
  341. 25:13because you know there was a bill presented in house representatives on
  342. 25:15this right how do you think representative Ramirez
  343. 25:20voted
  344. 25:22She opposed that. How about this? The secure border act. Did she vote for it or against it?
  345. 25:28How about this one? The bill that will compel Washington DC to cooperate with federal immigration
  346. 25:36enforcement activities voted against that. How about the Lincoln Riley Act? How do you
  347. 25:42tell you how y'all think she voted on that? Huh?
  348. 25:45Boded against that. What about the preventing violence against preventing violence against
  349. 25:50women by a little aliens act? How did she vote on that?
  350. 25:53Opposed that one too. What about what about the police our border at? How does she vote on that opposed that one too?
  351. 26:01Should I continue?
  352. 26:03Now of course I understand
  353. 26:07Representative Ramirez is a parent
  354. 26:12Preference for Guatemala over America. Look, this is what she said. I didn't tell her to go to Mexico City
  355. 26:21and whip out her espanol and let all the people know a by the way, I just want y'all to know
  356. 26:26I'm going to Marlon wouldn't much pry before I'm American.
  357. 26:31I didn't tell her to say that.
  358. 26:33But this is the thing people want to say things.
  359. 26:36And I, you know, I just happen to have a Bible and I read it.
  360. 26:40And the Bible says things crazy things in it, like, you know,
  361. 26:43out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks, things like that.
  362. 26:47Because you know, a lot of times people like to say,
  363. 26:48well, you know how to relate to me what I said.
  364. 26:50And look, I speak for a living.
  365. 26:53So I understand if you talk a lot, sometimes you can say things
  366. 26:57and it doesn't come out in the way that you intended it.
  367. 26:59but generally speaking, generally speaking,
  368. 27:02people say what they mean.
  369. 27:05Sometimes when they say I didn't really mean that,
  370. 27:07what they mean is I didn't mean for the consequences
  371. 27:09of what I said to be what they are.
  372. 27:13Sometimes they really mean I didn't intend for my words,
  373. 27:16nor did I expect my words to cause the harm that it's caused.
  374. 27:22They're often people speak what they really believe.
  375. 27:25Do you think that was a misstep when her saying,
  376. 27:28in Spanish, that I am Guatemalan with much pride
  377. 27:32before I'm American.
  378. 27:35And again, her expression of her division in loyalty
  379. 27:39isn't the sole basis for her voting the way she did.
  380. 27:44I know there are other elected officials
  381. 27:47who were born in our country,
  382. 27:48who voted similarly as she did.
  383. 27:50But what I'm asking you is what's more likely?
  384. 27:53And I want you to think in terms of the scripture
  385. 27:54we talked about from Deuteronomy 17, what's more likely?
  386. 27:57If you have a person that's elected
  387. 27:58and they have expressed a division in loyalty,
  388. 28:01is it more likely than not
  389. 28:03that they will maintain their loyalty to our nation in
  390. 28:07contravention to what they said, or is it more likely they will
  391. 28:10express loyalty elsewhere. That's what I'm talking about.
  392. 28:14That's what I'm talking about. What's more likely? They don't
  393. 28:18have this additional assertion. How long can a nation
  394. 28:23can a nation thrive? Prospectively, when you have this type of
  395. 28:29willingly expressed division and loyalty? Not too long ago, we
  396. 28:37had the whole phenomenon with Ilhan Omar.
  397. 28:41Do we even need to talk about the whole affair with her
  398. 28:44saying that her brother was a husband?
  399. 28:46Take into the country, we're gonna talk about that?
  400. 28:47Oh, I can't talk about that.
  401. 28:49That's Grant Seed Out.
  402. 28:51That's my new turn, by the way.
  403. 28:53When people telling me this political grant,
  404. 28:54that's Grant Seed Out.
  405. 28:55You know how you have it,
  406. 28:57they'll have the blurthing over people's mouths
  407. 29:01when they speak, they grant seed that out.
  408. 29:03But we can't talk about Ilhan Omar
  409. 29:04talking about her brother was a husband.
  410. 29:07to get in our country. We can't talk about that. Huh, very interesting. Who was rescued from a camp in Somalia to be brought into our country. And speaking in Somali, she stated in this, this is the quote, you know, because I have to get my translation. I have to get as close as possible as accurate as I can be when she encouraged the folks in Somali to quote sleep in comfort, knowing that she would protect the interest of Somalia from inside the US system.
  411. 29:46So I'm supposed to just wink and act like I didn't hear that when that happened.
  412. 29:50So now we have that happening and now we have this happening as well.
  413. 29:55How long should this be allowed to continue?
  414. 29:58Because we have the reality.
  415. 30:00Are they do the elected?
  416. 30:01Sure.
  417. 30:03You go to the place where Ilhan Omar was elected.
  418. 30:06I'll just say it this way.
  419. 30:07Minneapolis looks a lot different these days.
  420. 30:11All right.
  421. 30:13Representative Ramirez was elected in Illinois.
  422. 30:18But don't they have oaths of office?
  423. 30:19How can you be on the House of Representatives board a security and enforcement subcommittee
  424. 30:24when you say you have that you are proud Guatemalan first?
  425. 30:27No, you're Guatemalan with very much pride with much pride.
  426. 30:31I'm sorry, I'm Guatemalan with much pride.
  427. 30:34How can you be on the House Board of Security and Enforcement subcommittee?
  428. 30:39Should not the chairman of that committee revisit her committee appointment?
  429. 30:44Should not the Speaker of the House of Representatives speak of Johnson revisit that committee assignment?
  430. 30:49I say so.
  431. 30:51I say so at a minimum, dare I go further to ask how can you take the oath of office yet
  432. 31:01express your loyalty to a foreign nation?
  433. 31:05I would simply suggest perhaps her oath wasn't truthful?
  434. 31:09Am I going too far?
  435. 31:10Am I on the limb?
  436. 31:11Is the branch teetering?
  437. 31:12Guys, this is insane!
  438. 31:15No sane, robust republic would allow any member in our halls of congress who would say
  439. 31:23out loud in public. Hey, by the way, I'm Guatemala will much pride before I'm American. Not because
  440. 31:32I'm an equal opportunity truth teller. Of course, representative, I meet as objected to the,
  441. 31:40this is her worst, the way that her comments are being twisted. Man, ain't nobody twister
  442. 31:47your comments. You said what you said with your whole chest. That's what you said.
  443. 31:51She said quote today's attacks are a weak attempt to silence my dissent and
  444. 31:58invalidate my patriotic criticism of the nativist white supremacist
  445. 32:03authoritarian in government in quote you know you got to bring that card out somebody
  446. 32:09should email represent a Ramirez they even a white supremacist she goes on
  447. 32:17do I have enough time to get this she goes on to say quote is deaf it is the
  448. 32:21definition of hypocrisy that members of Congress who betray their oath of
  449. 32:24office each day as they enable Trump that they are attacking me for celebrating
  450. 32:28my Guatemala and American roots. I'm the daughter of immigrants and the daughter of
  451. 32:33America. I am both Shepina and American. I am from both Guatemala and Chicago, Illinois.
  452. 32:38In quote, ma'am, nobody ain't saying you could be a
  453. 32:43celebrant of where your people came from. But if you are a Congress member, you can't
  454. 32:49go around the world saying, hey, by the way, I got more loyalty to this other nation
  455. 32:54than I do to the Congress I serve in and the nation I serve in.
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  473. 35:11Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  474. 35:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
  475. 35:18Look guys, simply put into threat to national security
  476. 35:20to have somebody who has publicly expressed loyalty
  477. 35:24to another country sitting on our house subcommittee
  478. 35:27on border security.
  479. 35:30Like this is absurd, this is absurd.
  480. 35:35She needs to, at a minimum, be removed
  481. 35:37from that committee immediately, immediately.
  482. 35:42She needs to be reexamined concerning her oath of office.
  483. 35:48This is just absurd.
  484. 35:51Man, I got so much I didn't plan to spend
  485. 35:53How much time on that?
  486. 35:56You have this little, little, ditty.
  487. 36:03So remember Jim Acosta, remember him?
  488. 36:06Remember him?
  489. 36:08Yeah, yeah.
  490. 36:09Yeah, we, Bobbi says, do we have to?
  491. 36:12This guy, this is just so wild to me, you know?
  492. 36:14So CNN, in an effort to try to salvage their network,
  493. 36:19let Jim Acosta know, hey yo, your show,
  494. 36:22we're moving to the midnight hour.
  495. 36:24Nobody's watching you, Jim,
  496. 36:25we don't want to clog the airways with your show.
  497. 36:27So he resigned from CNN.
  498. 36:30He came to national prominence
  499. 36:32because of his tangling with President Trump
  500. 36:33during his first term.
  501. 36:35And do you remember what President Trump used
  502. 36:36to always say to him?
  503. 36:38You are fake news.
  504. 36:40Remember that?
  505. 36:40You are fake news.
  506. 36:42I guess Jim Acosta didn't have enough of that.
  507. 36:46So he's doing kind of a podcasting,
  508. 36:50substack, whatever.
  509. 36:52And he announces that he's hosting an interview,
  510. 36:56But get this with an AI generated version,
  511. 37:03AI Joaquin Oliver.
  512. 37:07Now Joaquin Oliver was a young man
  513. 37:09who was murdered in the Parkland shooting in 2018.
  514. 37:14And his parents had created an AI digital version
  515. 37:19of Joaquin Oliver.
  516. 37:20Yes, yes, yes, yes.
  517. 37:22Jim Acosta says he's doing an interview
  518. 37:25with this AI digitized chatbot attempting to be the yes yes you should see Bobby's face I wish I wish y'all could see his face of
  519. 37:39Joaquin Oliver and he wants to ask the AI questions about gun control y'all think I'm joking but I'm not
  520. 37:49Listen to and watch. This is just 24 seconds of Jim Acosta with his AI interview. It's
  521. 37:56clip number two, clip two, go.
  522. 37:58Joaquin, I would like to know what your solution would be for gun violence.
  523. 38:04Great question. I believe in a mix of stronger gun control laws, mental health support, and
  524. 38:09community engagement. We need to create safe spaces for conversations and connections,
  525. 38:14making sure everyone feels seen and heard. It's about building a culture of kindness
  526. 38:19and understanding. What do you think about that? I think that's a great idea, Joaquin.
  527. 38:25Now this dude is literally interviewing nobody and saying this is news.
  528. 38:35Did he didn't he just self own himself and admit for all to see that I am the embodiment of fake
  529. 38:41news? You are literally interviewing no one and saying it's an interview. You know as well as I
  530. 38:55know the so-called answers are coming from algorithmic entrances made through computer entries.
  531. 39:03But he's representing his news and I'm sure he's sharing this with you for several reasons.
  532. 39:09One, you need to be very aware of what's happening with AI.
  533. 39:13That was very clearly AI.
  534. 39:16But the AI technological development is happening at very rapid pace.
  535. 39:21We are going to have to be discerning people because they're going to be things that are
  536. 39:25going to be presented that are not real.
  537. 39:29But you won't have me to come on and tell you, hey guys, this is not real beforehand.
  538. 39:34beforehand. And it's going to be used to try to deceive a lot of people.
  539. 39:39Secondarily, it shows how desperate people are for attention and how how
  540. 39:46saddled to their agenda they can be. Because everybody anybody with a brain
  541. 39:51knows that if you ask an AI prompted question, it's going to respond with the
  542. 39:58AI prompted responses. But this is the time period that we're living in. I just
  543. 40:06thought that like Jim Acosta is the embodiment of self of fake news. This
  544. 40:11This is not an interview, Jim.
  545. 40:14If you put something in chat GPT, you can't come on TV and say, hey, I'm doing an interview
  546. 40:20with chat GPT.
  547. 40:26Call that guy.
  548. 40:27You stupid.
  549. 40:29Oh, man.
  550. 40:30Oh, man.
  551. 40:31Oh, man.
  552. 40:32Oh, man.
  553. 40:33I got so much stuff I need to get to.
  554. 40:37Let me give you this one.
  555. 40:40The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee just issued subpoenas for a cast of
  556. 40:45characters.
  557. 40:46I'm sure you'll be glad to know out then.
  558. 40:52Listen to this brief clip on these most recently issued subpoenas.
  559. 40:57Clip number four, clip four, go.
  560. 40:59So the first and perhaps most significant aspect of this is that they are asking for the Department
  561. 41:04of Justice to release all those records to the committee by as soon as August 19th.
  562. 41:10And then they have a long list of depositions that they plan to take place as part of the
  563. 41:15Oversight Committee from attorneys general William Barr, Alberto Gonzales, Jeff Sessions,
  564. 41:21the former FBI director, Robert Mueller, also Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland,
  565. 41:27former FBI director James Comey, and then of course the two biggest names, the former Secretary
  566. 41:32of State Hillary Clinton and the former president, Bill Clinton.
  567. 41:36Yeah, buddy boy.
  568. 41:40Quite, quite, quite the list of characters.
  569. 41:44I will call this the opening salvo to the cadre of traders,
  570. 41:54the opening salvo.
  571. 41:58Now this is related to the Epstein case
  572. 42:00and the Epstein files,
  573. 42:02but having these people under oath,
  574. 42:07Robert Mueller, you know, old rival Bob there.
  575. 42:12We have to do the Russian collusion,
  576. 42:14the best the case.
  577. 42:17We are investigating the collusion.
  578. 42:20Well, all evidence that's coming out now
  579. 42:21that you jokers knew, I'm not saying him personally,
  580. 42:24but he may, but certainly the people who spurred the conversation
  581. 42:29knew that that was a fraud and it was fake from the beginning.
  582. 42:34Speaking of fraud and fake from the beginning.
  583. 42:38Oh, who's on the list? Oh, James called me the clown.
  584. 42:41Isn't that something? James called me the clown.
  585. 42:45Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder.
  586. 42:48Mm hmm.
  587. 42:49She was shot and never be president.
  588. 42:53And mister, I ain't got time for a Osama bin Laden,
  589. 42:58because you know I did not have with that woman.
  590. 43:02You do realize those issues are connected, right?
  591. 43:05Bill Clinton was so consumed with Monica Lewinsky
  592. 43:08and others he didn't have time to deal
  593. 43:13with Osama bin Laden.
  594. 43:19So they are being subpoenaed.
  595. 43:22And I'm gonna keep saying this,
  596. 43:24somebody call me when somebody's getting handcuffs put on them,
  597. 43:30when handcuffs are applied,
  598. 43:35but you have this little offering.
  599. 43:38And I want you to connect these dots.
  600. 43:40So on one hand, we have the publicly expressed subjugation of loyalty.
  601. 43:48It's not just a divided loyalty because what Representative Ramirez says is that she is
  602. 43:54Guatemalan with much pride before she's American.
  603. 43:57So she expressed that in terms of her hierarchy of allegiances, Guatemala, Trump's pun intended,
  604. 44:05the United States of America.
  605. 44:07So you have that on one front.
  606. 44:10You know on the other front, you have this.
  607. 44:16Laya Watha, y'all remember her, right?
  608. 44:20Yeah.
  609. 44:21Elizabeth Warren, Senator Elizabeth Warren,
  610. 44:23uneffectually known as Laya Watha.
  611. 44:27Because you know she's Native American, she says,
  612. 44:29on her application for the bar exam.
  613. 44:33She says, Zoron Mom Donny's message is the Democrat message.
  614. 44:40What?
  615. 44:41Yes, listen to one watch.
  616. 44:43Clip number three, clip three, go.
  617. 44:45When someone stands up and says, I will lead this city by making it more affordable.
  618. 44:52And here are my plans, real plans, plans to deliver on childcare, plans to deliver on housing,
  619. 44:59plans to deliver.
  620. 45:00We're going to experiment.
  621. 45:01We're going to try things on groceries.
  622. 45:04That is the democratic message.
  623. 45:08That's the democratic message.
  624. 45:11I don't want to be unfair to Lyowatha.
  625. 45:14But is she saying globalized the Interfata as a democratic message?
  626. 45:18Call you stupid.
  627. 45:20And she's saying praise for terrorists and the ones that were prosecuted in the Holy Land
  628. 45:25Foundation trial that Zora Momm Donny put in his rap song that he was celebrating, you
  629. 45:33know?
  630. 45:34Government owned grocery stores, Zora Momm, that's the democrat message.
  631. 45:38Guys, look, I'm inviting you to do several things.
  632. 45:41Listen to what they say and watch what they do and then you come to your own conclusion.
  633. 45:44Do you think Lyah Watha is lying now and saying that that's the Democrat message?
  634. 45:49Do you think do you think uh uh representative Ramirez is consistent with or in aberration
  635. 45:57from the Democrat party posture where she says I am a blank nation filling a blank with
  636. 46:08very much pride with much pride before I'm American.
  637. 46:12Do you think she is indicative of the Democrat party's position generally or she in aberration
  638. 46:18from that position generally is
  639. 46:21lie a lot the line what she says or
  640. 46:23mom down these message is the message
  641. 46:25of the Democrat Party. Remember I
  642. 46:29told you about Minnesota. Oh, Omar
  643. 46:32Fatah another socialist and it means
  644. 46:34my daddy calls himself a socialist.
  645. 46:38It's not a pejorative to say this dude
  646. 46:42is outright Marxist. Connect the dots
  647. 46:46guys connected. Remember what I told
  648. 46:48you about the the cloud pivot strategy
  649. 46:57how Richard clouded and his wife Francis
  650. 46:59Fox Piven use Marxist tactics to force the City of New York into bankruptcy by
  651. 47:05overwhelming its welfare system never intending for anybody to get any welfare
  652. 47:09benefits but solely for one purpose stopped me if you heard this before
  653. 47:12fundamentally transforming economics in the City of New York to force the city
  654. 47:16into bankruptcy so that it would have no choice but to reconstitute itself a
  655. 47:20more aligned with the Marxist agenda economically. I told you the immigration
  656. 47:25crisis is the cloud-pipping strategy applied to to our southern border. Thanks to the Doge
  657. 47:34team, we found out they're not only letting folks in the country illegally, they're immediately
  658. 47:37enrolling them in all manner welfare benefits. Guys, this is happening right before our very
  659. 47:45eyes. So when Liah Wat the Hollis, yeah, you know, Zorrah Mamdani's message is a Democrat
  660. 47:51message. She lies about a lot, but she's not lying there. All you have to do is follow what's
  661. 48:01You have a person who is on the house, border security, and enforcement subcommittee, who
  662. 48:08goes to Mexico City and says that I'm Guatemala with much pride before I'm American, and she
  663. 48:13votes against every effort to protect the Southern border.
  664. 48:17What the fuck, guys?
  665. 48:24Abraham Lincoln long opined that the nation that God has afforded us in this country would
  666. 48:29never be destroyed from without.
  667. 48:33The facts are we have the finest fighting force in the world.
  668. 48:36the reality, the bunker busting phenomenon in Iran just once again showed the world again.
  669. 48:45It shouldn't be winked at that following that display.
  670. 48:49All of NATO wants to pay up.
  671. 48:51Yeah, all of these trade deals happening internationally.
  672. 48:53Ursula Von der Lyre looked like she was in a dunce class sitting in front of Trump when
  673. 48:58Trump was basically announcing a trade deal.
  674. 49:00They say, yeah, we basically took the EU, put them over our knees and spanked them.
  675. 49:04We spanked them.
  676. 49:05We spanked them.
  677. 49:06You think it's a coincidence that happened after the world was reminded, oh yeah, in the US,
  678. 49:13we don't want no problems with the US. So in order to have any type of success and subverting
  679. 49:21the United States of America, it has to happen from within. And what is happening within?
  680. 49:29We have illegal immigrants being poured into our country, but notice where they're being placed
  681. 49:33specifically overwhelmingly in areas to affect the populace.
  682. 49:41We have the descendants of those.
  683. 49:47Representative Ramirez's mom was an illegal alien.
  684. 49:49She married an illegal alien.
  685. 49:52From her position on the House Subcommittee,
  686. 49:54on border security, she votes against every bill
  687. 49:57concerning border security.
  688. 50:01We have Liah Watha and her ilk, don't learn cursive,
  689. 50:05denounce American values.
  690. 50:06You know what?
  691. 50:07for Mark's vision for our country.
  692. 50:10Mom Donny's message is the Democrat Party's message.
  693. 50:13And then we have the Democrat light,
  694. 50:15rhinos in the Republican Party
  695. 50:17that are all willing to go along with it.
  696. 50:20Why is President Trump's nominee still not confirmed yet?
  697. 50:25With Republican majority in the Senate.
  698. 50:29The blue slippery?
  699. 50:31I'm saying guys, we need to recognize what's happening
  700. 50:34because it's happening right in front of our very eyes.
  701. 50:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  702. 50:42may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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