The Hamilton Corner

August 18, 2025 · 48:48

US-European Heads Meet on Ukraine…and the TX Dems Come Back to Town

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 7:1-5. God’s word is treasure. 15:00 - 31:00. Ukrainian President Zelensky and European heads of state meet President Trump at the White House following the Trump-Putin Summit in Alaska. 31:00 - 48:00. TX Democrats return to the state to… participate in a special legislative session concerning redistricting.

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  1. 0:01Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:21God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:27Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:29And now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton the third is my name.
  14. 0:39I am the host of this program.
  15. 0:42I'm joined by the corner contingent right across from me, my man, a hundred grand, not a baby grand.
  16. 0:52Mr. Bobby.
  17. 0:53and in the screening room, lighting up the dark from there none other than our perpetually
  18. 1:07recovering would a haulik.
  19. 1:09Mr Marty Sparks ladies and gentlemen and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition
  20. 1:14of the program.
  21. 1:15The Rio J Mac is not in today, he's taking care of some things but never fear.
  22. 1:21The rest of the team is here and we're ready to get it started.
  23. 1:24At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your
  24. 1:28part-time jobs where you generate income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an
  25. 1:34outcome.
  26. 1:35And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding that.
  27. 1:42What goes on in your house?
  28. 1:46It's more important than what goes on in the White House.
  29. 1:49I know there are important things happening in the White House.
  30. 1:52Maybe even a little meeting today.
  31. 1:54to put on a plan dress up, huh?
  32. 1:56Somebody put on a suit.
  33. 1:57Somebody put on a little suit.
  34. 1:59That's all you suitie suit.
  35. 2:01He saw a little game, let's see you suitie suit.
  36. 2:05The reason why I say that what goes on in your house
  37. 2:08is far more important than what goes on in the White House
  38. 2:10is because it is more important to you
  39. 2:14because you are responsible and accountable
  40. 2:16for what happens within your immediate jurisdiction.
  41. 2:22jurisdiction. You cannot control, you know, how Voldemort's
  42. 2:29Linsky shows up in the White House, you know, whether he's
  43. 2:31going to come with this t-shirt on, you can't control that. You
  44. 2:35can't control, you know, how the Italian Prime Minister rolls
  45. 2:41their eyes as as certain people go on and on and on about a
  46. 2:48ceasefire when they know that's not what y'all showed up here
  47. 2:50for today, you can't control that, but you can control what happens in your home.
  48. 2:56If you are in a life stage as I am with young children in your home, how do you navigate
  49. 3:02device usage in your home?
  50. 3:05Is it supervised?
  51. 3:06Is it unsupervised?
  52. 3:07How do you spend your downtime?
  53. 3:10How do you spend your uptime?
  54. 3:14What is the composition of your family in terms of the devoted time that you spend together
  55. 3:22worship in the Lord is Sunday the only day you guys open your Bibles as a family or
  56. 3:28you have a time that you dedicate daily with your family. These are things that are
  57. 3:34directly within your control and you are directly responsible for them just as I
  58. 3:40am. So as you're making your transition to your full-time jobs I want to simply
  59. 3:46encourage you to do so with intentionality. Instead of allowing the rigors of a day to
  60. 3:55to cause you to have nothing but the leftovers of a day well spent.
  61. 4:02Take a moment, you know, and I'm sharing with you
  62. 4:04the very thing that I do.
  63. 4:05You know, when I leave the studio,
  64. 4:08take a moment to breathe, to switch my dish, so to speak,
  65. 4:14so that I can be an instrument for the Lord in my home.
  66. 4:20We will never be able to outvote out politic
  67. 4:25or even frankly out church deficiencies
  68. 4:27that abound in our homes.
  69. 4:34Let us be about our Father's business
  70. 4:36starting right at home.
  71. 4:36So as you make your way home today,
  72. 4:39set the course for today to be the day,
  73. 4:42to where the King of glory is exalted in your home.
  74. 4:44And there is an intentional effort employed
  75. 4:48to place the King as a central feature of your home life.
  76. 4:54To the word of God, we go Proverbs chapter seven,
  77. 4:56Proverbs chapter seven here.
  78. 4:59In this portion of scripture, the proverb writer
  79. 5:04is articulating the perspective as a father
  80. 5:08is as a father would communicate to a son.
  81. 5:15All right?
  82. 5:16And there's some things that kind of diverge
  83. 5:17from popular practice that I'm gonna talk about
  84. 5:21in a few moments.
  85. 5:23But the thought processes have a connectivity.
  86. 5:27Now what I hope to articulate.
  87. 5:30Proverbs chapter one verse, sorry,
  88. 5:32Proverbs chapter seven,
  89. 5:35chapter seven, verse one,
  90. 5:38and we'll go to all the way to verse five.
  91. 5:41This is what the word of God says,
  92. 5:42my son keep my words and treasure up my commandments with you.
  93. 5:51Keep my commandments and live.
  94. 5:56Keep my teaching as the apple of your eye.
  95. 6:01Bind them on your fingers.
  96. 6:03Write them on the tablet of your heart.
  97. 6:06Say to wisdom, you are my sister,
  98. 6:08and call insight your intimate friend
  99. 6:13to keep you from the forbidden woman
  100. 6:16and from the adulterous with her smooth words.
  101. 6:22Kind of a bropturn in the Misedad scripture, right?
  102. 6:27The way that this proverb is articulated
  103. 6:30is that the verses in the beginning,
  104. 6:32verses one and two culminate in the effectiveness
  105. 6:36of what transpires in verse five.
  106. 6:37Let me explain what I mean.
  107. 6:39Here you have the word of God.
  108. 6:43Here you have God speaking as a father
  109. 6:46and the admonition from a father to a son is this.
  110. 6:49My son keep my words.
  111. 6:53This urging in the Hebrews text is a continuum.
  112. 6:58There is an exhortation to not merely have the father's words
  113. 7:05and to know the father's words,
  114. 7:08but there's an active maintenance and keeping of the Father's words,
  115. 7:14but not only preserving them, but as in the second half of verse one says,
  116. 7:18and treasure them up within you. See,
  117. 7:22it, there's a reality of having the Father's words,
  118. 7:25preserving the Father's words, but maintaining them on the high perch that
  119. 7:31they deserve. The Father is saying, son, my words are treasure,
  120. 7:35but it is your obligation and responsibility to maintain the vaunted posture in your own heart
  121. 7:43that my words should have. All too often, especially if, and this is, you know, there's a distinction
  122. 7:49between church attenders and Christ followers, it's a frequent phenomenon where there are Christ
  123. 7:55followers, that there's a contentment with being in the vicinity of the truth of God's word and
  124. 8:00being around kind of, you know, there's a culture around it, but there's a diminishment
  125. 8:07of the value of God's Word in our own hearts to where there's a downgrade, if you will.
  126. 8:13One of the major things I confront often is when we reduce the commands of God in his Word to
  127. 8:19really suggestions. This is a recommendation from, you know, the best practices manual.
  128. 8:25No, this is a command from a high and holy God who is exalted and worthy of glory and honor
  129. 8:35in praise, who before there was ever a thing called time he was. And when time is up, he will
  130. 8:42continue to be. But so often there is a diminishment of downgrading of God's holy word to a level of
  131. 8:53of commonality. But the admonition from this text is my son, have God's word, preserve
  132. 9:01his word and maintain it in our hearts in the position of treasure. When we value something
  133. 9:12as treasure, how do we regard it? How do we treat it?
  134. 9:21Bind them on your fingers. Write them on the tablet of your heart. Just make you think about
  135. 9:26this on our articulation. Oh Lord, have I hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin
  136. 9:34against you. And in this particular portion of scripture, it's describing the
  137. 9:40respondent duty that the son has, that in light of recognizing who God is, this is
  138. 9:46how we respond to him. Treasure the Lord's word, keep the Lord's word. Say to wisdom,
  139. 9:54verse four, you are my sister, call in sight your intimate friend, that we value
  140. 10:04wisdom and revelation from the God's word and honor, and honor, insight from
  141. 10:09him. As a result of doing these things, they will fortify you against what's articulated in
  142. 10:19verse 5 to keep you from the forbidden woman, from the adulterous with their smooth words.
  143. 10:26Now how often do you hear? Have many of you heard people say things like, men are visual,
  144. 10:34you know, men are visual. And there is some truth to that men are visual, but men are not
  145. 10:39exclusively visual here.
  146. 10:44The, the luring source of the adultress as articulated in the
  147. 10:47scriptures, not a visual stimuli.
  148. 10:51It's smooth words.
  149. 10:55Let me give you a practical example of this.
  150. 11:01And sometimes things are said and people never intend.
  151. 11:05Sometimes they never intend.
  152. 11:06Sometimes they're intentional.
  153. 11:10I was in an office and I was working and I had a legal assistant.
  154. 11:13It's not where I work now, of course, here at AFA.
  155. 11:15And my assistant, I heard her say this in front of some other co-workers.
  156. 11:21She said, Oh, yeah, girl.
  157. 11:23I gave it to my work husband.
  158. 11:25I heard it.
  159. 11:27And because she said it in front of these people, I said, no, ma'am.
  160. 11:31I'm no one's work husband.
  161. 11:32I have one wife.
  162. 11:33Her name was Marie.
  163. 11:33I have no wives outside of my one wife.
  164. 11:36I love my wife.
  165. 11:37I'm a commit and I'm committed to her and her alone.
  166. 11:41You and I work together, but I am not your work husband.
  167. 11:45Now, if you ask, why did I do so?
  168. 11:46And somebody say, he's a guitar.
  169. 11:48wasn't being harsh, but I needed her to know that there was a
  170. 11:57Boundary that had been crossed with that statement and that cross boundary was not acceptable to me. I didn't want her
  171. 12:04into my assistant at this time was a female. I didn't want her becoming comfortable in
  172. 12:08overly familiar in using language
  173. 12:11That reflected something that was ungodly and unbiblical
  174. 12:15Now I know people say oh that was harmless a you me you say that and I I don't think
  175. 12:21that my assistant at this time was a good assistant for me to intended anything nefarious at that
  176. 12:28juncture.
  177. 12:30But I know enough to know what the word of God says and I've seen how things like that
  178. 12:33unfold over time.
  179. 12:38And the proper estimation of God's word description says shun the very appearance of evil, the very
  180. 12:44appearance of it.
  181. 12:46There was no problem after that.
  182. 12:47We had no beef.
  183. 12:48I just needed her to know that no, no, no, this is a strictly professional relationship
  184. 12:53and it shall not strictly professional interaction, frankly.
  185. 12:58And it's not going to boil over into anything other than that.
  186. 13:03And because she said in the front of some other people,
  187. 13:05I said what I said in front of the very people,
  188. 13:07she said what she said in front of.
  189. 13:08And never again, do we have to have that conversation?
  190. 13:13Because I know what the scripture says
  191. 13:14about shunning the very appearance,
  192. 13:17by preserving the integrity of my union with my wife.
  193. 13:23But when invariably occurs, just as the scripture says
  194. 13:25about Jesus when he was tempted by Satan,
  195. 13:28At the conclusion of the temptation, what did it say?
  196. 13:31Satan departed until he went an opportune time.
  197. 13:35I have seen too many instances where things are going well,
  198. 13:39and then all of a sudden, things at home
  199. 13:42may get a little difficult,
  200. 13:43and then all of a sudden little phrases like this are said,
  201. 13:46Ooh, your wife is so lucky.
  202. 13:55Ooh, ooh, if I had a husband like that.
  203. 13:59I'm again the first entree,
  204. 14:00the first presentation may look like it's innocent.
  205. 14:04But notice the scripture says,
  206. 14:06be mindful of the adulterous, smooth words.
  207. 14:12What begins with inappropriate communication
  208. 14:14often ends up far afield from where you wanna be,
  209. 14:17but we cannot deny where it starts
  210. 14:19by treasuring God's word,
  211. 14:22keeping it in his vaunted position,
  212. 14:25by making wisdom our intimate friends,
  213. 14:28we cut all foolishness before we could ever start.
  214. 14:33but it requires vigilance and diligence,
  215. 14:37and most importantly, the Lord being exalted in our hearts
  216. 14:43and preserved in the proper position in our hearts
  217. 14:47to where we would walk in, fidelity to His word,
  218. 14:50that sharpens us in discernment
  219. 14:52that enables us to recognize, no, no, that is a boundary crosser.
  220. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker,
  221. 15:04just as the nation raises up an air force,
  222. 15:07God desires to raise up a prayer force in his kingdom and church.
  223. 15:12Everybody was called to be a person of prayer.
  224. 15:16Why don't we pray more?
  225. 15:19One of the key reasons is that there is an ongoing battle by the King of Darkness against
  226. 15:24the prayer force of God.
  227. 15:26It's deliberate, strategic, and intense every day.
  228. 15:30Faithful prayer on the part of the church is one of the most dangerous and effective weapons
  229. 15:35against the devil and the arm is of darkness.
  230. 15:38Prayer shuts down the work of the kingdom of darkness.
  231. 15:41It tears down walls, strongholds, and fortresses daily
  232. 15:45as God's people faithfully and diligently pray
  233. 15:48for the work of the kingdom of God.
  234. 15:51So from a strategy standpoint,
  235. 15:54stopping prayer is a top priority
  236. 15:56of the kingdom of darkness.
  237. 16:05Shiting light into the darkness,
  238. 16:07this is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  239. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton, the third here.
  240. 16:16Well, you probably heard today there was an interesting meeting in the
  241. 16:19White House between Volodymir Zolinski, President Trump and other European
  242. 16:28leaders in heads of state.
  243. 16:30Um, and it follows Friday's meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin
  244. 16:35in Alaska.
  245. 16:37And I just, you know, the very, from the very beginning when President Trump welcomed Vladimir
  246. 16:47Putin to the U.S. joint base.
  247. 16:51Well, he just happened to have a few, um, Bobby, I don't know if you saw this, uh, the
  248. 16:57B2 bomber and the other plane to flew overhead and as President Trump, well, first that, that,
  249. 17:03that, that, that, yeah, the handshake when President Trump pulls in that in the Putin,
  250. 17:09He kind of seemed to tower over him.
  251. 17:13And then you had the B2 bomber.
  252. 17:15And as you said, four F-35s flanking the B2 bombers, that just so happened to fly overhead
  253. 17:19at the precise moment when President Trump and Vladimir Putin are shaking hands.
  254. 17:25I'm sure that was just a coincidence, Bobby.
  255. 17:28I'm sure that's all just a coincidence.
  256. 17:32It wasn't a prior approved show of force.
  257. 17:35No, not at all.
  258. 17:37what an example and I might be wrong about this but maybe you can correct me mister veteran
  259. 17:44Rosa that is the B2 bombers that drop the bunkers that busted the busting of the bunkers in Iran
  260. 17:49is that correct I'd okay I do have that factual assertion correct and and it's almost as if
  261. 17:57Putin knew what was going on because he looks up and he has this little rye smirk right he
  262. 18:03he goes, it was one of those.
  263. 18:11I just want to make sure that you know that I know that I know,
  264. 18:14that I know.
  265. 18:19And then you have the conversations and President Trump happens to mention
  266. 18:23you know, future talks and things of that nature.
  267. 18:26Now I'm not going to even try to say anything beyond that,
  268. 18:31but I found that to be very, very interesting.
  269. 18:35is that then you have today and I told you guys on Thursday,
  270. 18:41the president Trump said if the things don't go well with Putin,
  271. 18:44I'm not even calling anybody, I'm not calling anybody.
  272. 18:47But he immediately after finishing the summit with Putin,
  273. 18:52got on the phone with Zelensky and set things in order for today's meeting.
  274. 18:56And today, as I mentioned Zelensky and other European leaders,
  275. 19:04which by way of reminder,
  276. 19:07It's simply because the US is the big dog on a block that we're involved, but this is far more
  277. 19:13Immediately important to the Europeans than to us, you know
  278. 19:20But following today's conversation
  279. 19:23So linsky even says well, he's open to trilateral
  280. 19:29conversation with
  281. 19:30Putin and Trump all three of them getting together. I'll give you a little
  282. 19:34Snip it from today and then one other point. I want I want to show you
  283. 19:39you because President Trump seems to be convinced that there will be peace at some point.
  284. 19:47There will be peace at some point.
  285. 19:48He's I can't tell you when it's going to be.
  286. 19:50I can't tell you when it's going to be.
  287. 19:52But I think it'll happen at some point.
  288. 19:54Then I want to point out something else that seem to be like a throwaway and President Trump
  289. 19:58made kind of made a joke about it.
  290. 20:01But I just want to present that to you for your consideration as well.
  291. 20:04But first, listen to clip number three and watch clip three where President Trump says,
  292. 20:10This peace-brokering is one of the toughest challenges he's faced as President.
  293. 20:16Clip number three, clip three, go.
  294. 20:17Do you have an understanding what other would cause it to this war?
  295. 20:23Well, look, the war is going to end.
  296. 20:25When it ends, I can't tell you, but the war is going to end and this gentleman wants it
  297. 20:30to end and Vladimir Putin wants it to end.
  298. 20:33I think the whole world is tired of it and we're going to get it ended.
  299. 20:38You know, I've done six wars.
  300. 20:40I've ended six wars, and I thought this maybe would be the easiest one.
  301. 20:44And it's not the easiest one.
  302. 20:46It's a tough one.
  303. 20:48A lot of reasons for it, and they'll be talking about it for a long time, but they'll be talking
  304. 20:54about the others.
  305. 20:55Look, India, Pakistan, we're talking about the big places.
  306. 20:59When you look at, you just take a look at some of these wars, you go to Africa and take a
  307. 21:04look at that.
  308. 21:05Rwanda and the Congo.
  309. 21:07Republic of the condo, that's been going on for 31 years.
  310. 21:13And so we've done a total of six,
  311. 21:15and we really have six not including the fact
  312. 21:17that we obliterated, and it's turned out
  313. 21:20to be a total obliteration, the nuclear in,
  314. 21:23as you said, the nuclear, the future nuclear capability
  315. 21:26of Iran, and this one I think we're gonna get solved also.
  316. 21:31I think I feel confident we're gonna get it solved.
  317. 21:36Now the thing he said to the end of the clip,
  318. 21:38They're true, you know, and of course, you know, we live in the world.
  319. 21:41It was hate that on throm.
  320. 21:42So they're not going to give him any credit for the other piece deals.
  321. 21:47He's brokered, you know, Indian Pakistan nuclear powers, you know, as he mentioned, the Democratic
  322. 21:53Republic of Congo and Rwanda.
  323. 21:55I mean, you know, and I don't enjoy doing this, but I do it from time to time just to highlight
  324. 22:03just the other
  325. 22:05other hypocrisy that abounds within our culture discourse
  326. 22:08but can you imagine if you know
  327. 22:11weekend at bernie's had done
  328. 22:12two of those one of those
  329. 22:14they'll be talking about all these the greatest me
  330. 22:16they literally gave barack obama the nobel piece prize he even done a thing
  331. 22:22he just got elected all
  332. 22:23whoa
  333. 22:25berry back back all
  334. 22:27all
  335. 22:29all
  336. 22:31You know, like, remember in the scripture that said,
  337. 22:33here it is, the voice of a god and not of a man, you know?
  338. 22:36How do you get a Nobel Peace Prize for doing nothing?
  339. 22:40Somebody explain that one to me.
  340. 22:45Mr. Hopi change.
  341. 22:48Anyway, back to this.
  342. 22:52It's very, very interesting.
  343. 22:54And let me see if you got that other one on the rundown.
  344. 22:56Yes, I'm gonna pull this, I'm gonna pull that one up.
  345. 23:00The last one I sent to you guys,
  346. 23:05you're having this progress.
  347. 23:06You're having these conversations.
  348. 23:11The president of Finland, have his name here, Alexander Stub.
  349. 23:18Alexander Stub.
  350. 23:19Stub.
  351. 23:20Stub.
  352. 23:21You know, he stubbed his toe and his brain somewhere.
  353. 23:23I don't know.
  354. 23:24Yeah, you know, not the barbecue sauce.
  355. 23:25Bob, he not on the shelves.
  356. 23:27He's in the White House.
  357. 23:28He's not on the shelves.
  358. 23:30Finnish president Alexander Stub says that these last two weeks we have more progress on
  359. 23:37Peace negotiations than we've had in the last three and a half years.
  360. 23:41Listen to and watch clip number five, clip five, go.
  361. 23:45In the past two weeks, we've probably had more progress in ending this war than we have
  362. 23:50in the past three and a half years.
  363. 23:53And I think the fact that we're on this table today is very much symbolic in the sense
  364. 23:58that it's team Europe and team United States helping Ukraine.
  365. 24:03And the progress that we're looking out of this meeting is about the security guarantees.
  366. 24:11Isn't that interesting?
  367. 24:12Somebody don't want to tell me what was going on the last three and a half years?
  368. 24:18We can't have Bernie.
  369. 24:18We get.
  370. 24:19Oh, yes, right?
  371. 24:20Well, that Bernie is for the weekend.
  372. 24:23You know, we, you know, we had auto pin salad and, you know,
  373. 24:29Chuck stand up, Chuck, that Chuck stand up, you know,
  374. 24:36nothing's wrong with him.
  375. 24:36You guys are making fun of his stutter.
  376. 24:38You guys are heartless and cruel.
  377. 24:40And this is absurd.
  378. 24:44This is just absurd.
  379. 24:44So the conversation, some of the major takeaways,
  380. 24:47I've already mentioned one,
  381. 24:51Voldemort Zilinski, and the other European leaders.
  382. 24:55You had Emmanuel Macron,
  383. 24:57the French maw, you're sweet.
  384. 25:02Emmanuel, on the left side of the Donald Trump,
  385. 25:07Zuta Lois, he's emerged.
  386. 25:11Como sa ma, a valuet.
  387. 25:13You know, you have all of these that you have, you know, car
  388. 25:17stormer from England.
  389. 25:19You have, you know, the German Chancellor, they're all there.
  390. 25:24And so Zelensky has said that he's ready in hoping and other
  391. 25:30European leaders indicated that the next step would be trilateral
  392. 25:33conversation between Trump, Putin and Zelensky.
  393. 25:37Next thing I mentioned is that President Trump consistently
  394. 25:40talks about lasting peace, the pursuit of lasting peace.
  395. 25:44And there are a couple other ones, but this is a major one that I want to highlight.
  396. 25:49And this is very, very interesting to me.
  397. 25:52And honestly, I think some of the war hawks in our country, they were pining for something
  398. 25:59along those lines for a long time.
  399. 26:03There was a discussion about Article 5 protections for Ukraine.
  400. 26:08Now Article 5 is a provision in the NATO treaty, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's treaty,
  401. 26:13basically says that if one nato members attacked
  402. 26:17then you know nato will come to defend but for the longest
  403. 26:21nato has been the u s
  404. 26:24the u s is nato nato is the u s
  405. 26:27you know president rupp has just now gotten commitments from nato member
  406. 26:29countries to spend up the five percent of their g d p on their own defense
  407. 26:34and that five percent
  408. 26:36is by twenty thirty five
  409. 26:37so it's not that they're paying up immediately everything right now but by
  410. 26:41twenty thirty five
  411. 26:44The conversation concerning Ukraine is, and I'll just give you this quote from President
  412. 26:52Trump. He said, quote, if you look back and you go back long before President Putin, it
  413. 26:55is always, it was always a statement that they would never allow Ukraine in NATO. That's what
  414. 27:00Trump said.
  415. 27:03President Trump went on to say that the Ukrainians want some form of security guarantees. And
  416. 27:08so they are discussing some article five like security guarantees, which is in my estimation,
  417. 27:15of the major things you want to watch. It seems pretty clear at this juncture that the
  418. 27:19discussions are about land sessions, whether or not Ukraine is going to seed in any of the
  419. 27:26territory, maybe the territory that Ukrainians, that the Russians are, have already occupied,
  420. 27:31began occupying. To this date, Zelensky has rejected any calls for successions or accessions
  421. 27:39to land going to the Russians. But this is what I want to talk about a little bit more,
  422. 27:46When was the last time that you've heard anyone say, oh, you have to stop Putin because he's
  423. 27:53gonna he's gonna take Ukraine in two weeks and he's gonna take over all of Europe.
  424. 27:57And what has happened to date that the Russians haven't even been able to take Kiev in Ukraine.
  425. 28:09You know, what this is one of the other reasons why I'm grateful for President Trump because
  426. 28:12I think he alone and with his cabinet members have been able to resist this kind of push by
  427. 28:20these globalist elites that want to kind of lull the United States of America into being
  428. 28:30the world's interventionists.
  429. 28:33And then you have to have the PR campaign because, you know, I have some people who are
  430. 28:37angry at me because I had the audacity to say, I'll allow, you know, how do Ukraine been
  431. 28:41known to be a hotbed of corruption?
  432. 28:44And I'm not, I wasn't attempting to denigrate the Ukrainian citizens.
  433. 28:48I'm talking about the governmental apparatus.
  434. 28:51This is what we used to know, yet there was this massive serve pro effort to try to, you
  435. 28:57know, recast the Ukrainians as this virtuous entity, governmentally, right?
  436. 29:04But nobody is talking about, oh, and Putin is going to rush, watch through Ukraine and
  437. 29:10all of, all of, Europe is, is, is, and at the exact same time, I've maintained my position,
  438. 29:18I'll never make an adjustment.
  439. 29:19I know for a fact Putin is a thug, a dictatorial thug.
  440. 29:27I know this.
  441. 29:28So I don't need to have, you know,
  442. 29:31my youngest son, everything no matter what show,
  443. 29:34whatever thing you're doing,
  444. 29:34that guy who's the bad guy?
  445. 29:36You know, he got to have a bad guy
  446. 29:37and got identified up again.
  447. 29:38I'm talking about a little David now he's saying,
  448. 29:39that he's a bad guy?
  449. 29:41You know, that's his thing.
  450. 29:42I don't have to have, you know,
  451. 29:45automatically Ukraine is a good guy.
  452. 29:48And so not many people have been talking about this,
  453. 29:51But in the White House meeting today, a question was posed by a reporter, a very, very appropriate
  454. 29:57question, was posed to Voldemort Zielinski, saying, okay, now that we're talking peace,
  455. 30:05we're envisioning a post-war Ukraine.
  456. 30:08Will you resume elections in Ukraine once the war is brought to an end?
  457. 30:12And I want you to listen to Zielinski's response.
  458. 30:15I'm going to clip number four.
  459. 30:16It's clip four.
  460. 30:17Go.
  461. 30:19How quickly upon peace, God will let me get peace.
  462. 30:22Are you open to voting an election in your country?
  463. 30:25Yes, of course.
  464. 30:26We are open for election, yes.
  465. 30:28We have to do safety in circumstances.
  466. 30:31And a little bit we need to work in the parliament,
  467. 30:35because during the war you can't have elections,
  468. 30:37but we can do security.
  469. 30:41We need, maybe, how to say we need a truth, yes.
  470. 30:44Everywhere in the battlefield, the sky, the sea,
  471. 30:47Yeah, to make possible for people to do democratic, open the legal, legal elections.
  472. 30:55So you say during the war you can't have elections.
  473. 30:59So let me just say three and a half years from now.
  474. 31:02So you mean if we happen to be in a war with somebody, no more elections.
  475. 31:08I wonder what the...
  476. 31:10I wonder what the...
  477. 31:11You like this election?
  478. 31:12No.
  479. 31:13No.
  480. 31:14It's not.
  481. 31:15Now President Trump jumped in there and made light of it. You notice that right?
  482. 31:19And he said oh, so so let's say three and a half years from now. We're at war. He's talking about the US
  483. 31:26Three and a half years from now if we're at war and we can suspend elections. Oh
  484. 31:32I wonder what the fake news would say about that and you know I
  485. 31:41Feel like President Trump and his jovial presentation of this issue. I think he's highlighting something that is very very worth
  486. 31:48considering to a deal you talking about? Yeah. Bobby's saying they're close to a deal. I think
  487. 32:01you're probably right on that on that point. How many of these people running around with
  488. 32:05the Ukrainian flag and their Twitter bios have been talking about the fact that O'Voldamir
  489. 32:11suspended elections? And definitely, if a person suspends elections in a democratic nation,
  490. 32:22what has our media usually called those kinds of people? Marty has said, I'm looking at
  491. 32:28Martin is going to be saying we call them dictators.
  492. 32:30Has anybody been determined that Zalintz gets a dictator?
  493. 32:33I'm not trying to throw shade on the Ukrainian people, but I'm talking about the government.
  494. 32:39Why has there been this massive serve pro effort and our media concerning Ukraine?
  495. 32:49You don't have to make Putin a good guy to tell the truth about Ukraine.
  496. 33:04A Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries are available at aFR.net
  497. 33:09back to the Hamilton corner on American Family Radio.
  498. 33:14Welcome back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton
  499. 33:16the third year.
  500. 33:17Bottom line what I'm getting at with all of this is,
  501. 33:20you know, I'm just sick and tired of the American people
  502. 33:22and the American taxpayer specifically,
  503. 33:25and the American populace being moved around like, you know,
  504. 33:28just plebeians made obese into whatever the globalist,
  505. 33:32you know, agenda item is for the day, you know?
  506. 33:36And if it were not for you know president Trump and his
  507. 33:40America first disposition and is willing to say listen we not care in the water, tornado if y'all don't care about your own defense
  508. 33:47You know and to be willing to say hey
  509. 33:51Right out of the gate. Let's try to negotiate. It doesn't work. Hey will sell weapons to NATO
  510. 33:56Don't think Putin they didn't recognize that and
  511. 34:00NATO was is it passed through?
  512. 34:02You know, but we have so many things in our own country that need to be addressed.
  513. 34:09Why do we continue to allow our resources and our attention and our devotion to flow to
  514. 34:14these foreign focuses?
  515. 34:16And I was in one meeting and somebody said, we're all Ukrainians.
  516. 34:21And I said, Oh, not me.
  517. 34:25I said it out loud too.
  518. 34:26I said, I'm not Ukrainian.
  519. 34:28I know Putin's a thug and Ukraine hasn't been, you know, universal studios.
  520. 34:36You know, you want to talk Ukraine.
  521. 34:37Let's talk about all of the Obama administration officials that just so happen to be able to
  522. 34:40have the exact same time and all of that culminates 100 Biden being made a board member for
  523. 34:45barisma.
  524. 34:46Let's talk about that.
  525. 34:48How does this happen?
  526. 34:51That's the point that I'm making.
  527. 34:53But the tone and turn of the conversations, they're indicative of that there is movement
  528. 34:58in a particular direction.
  529. 35:00And I am hopeful that the bloodshed stops, especially for people who don't know the Lord, but time
  530. 35:10That's the end for the United States of America being the world's piggy bank.
  531. 35:15That the globalist infrastructure of the future is being built on the backs of my children
  532. 35:20and grandchildren and your children and grandchildren.
  533. 35:24We got things falling down all around us, especially in America's inner cities, infrastructure
  534. 35:30in our rural areas.
  535. 35:32We don't have any.
  536. 35:33We can't rub two nickels together for that, but we can send billions of dollars to Ukraine.
  537. 35:38Stop it.
  538. 35:40All right.
  539. 35:42I previously reported to you guys how NBC Universal was waking up and realizing we probably shouldn't
  540. 35:52continue this charity called pouring money into MSD and C as a television network and we need to
  541. 35:59allow it to spin off to an independent entity. Well this is this is hilarious on so many fronts
  542. 36:08to prepare for this new independent television venture,
  543. 36:14MSNBC has been compelled by NBC Universal to jettison its formal relationship as well
  544. 36:25as even its logo, NBC's peacock would no longer be allowed to be associated with
  545. 36:31MSNBC. You might recall I printed these out for your viewing pleasure. This is
  546. 36:35what used to be MSNBC's logo. Well, they they are now undergoing a rebranding effort to wear a new name
  547. 36:43is required to be had an MSNBC will now become MS now. Yes, take a gander there. To those who are
  548. 36:54listening to the show and and listening, maybe to the podcast unable to see the visuals. You know,
  549. 37:00I didn't want you to have a digital version of this. I wanted to give you the papier, the paper, you see,
  550. 37:04M.S. now. Yes. Yes. Read it and re weep. Mr. Woboto read it and reap weep. Yes. So you have
  551. 37:13the reality in Miranda divine columnists for the New York post said quote laugh out loud. The brand
  552. 37:24must have been so toxic. M.S. D. and C is burned in quote. You have the economist Mike
  553. 37:30bird who said quote can't wait to find out how much got spent renaming a well-known brand
  554. 37:36to something that sounds like a Windows app in quote yes yes absolutely you had the very
  555. 37:44ubiquitous peacock from NBC that the organization said we don't want to be remotely associated
  556. 37:50with these clowns any longer y'all got to have a new name.
  557. 37:56According to the rollout of the new logo and the new name,
  558. 37:59that MS now stands for my source news opinion world.
  559. 38:06Heh heh heh heh.
  560. 38:07And a Tweety Bird user, ex-formally known as Twitter said,
  561. 38:11quote, looks like one of those fake AI run sites
  562. 38:14thrown together in Bulgaria.
  563. 38:15Uh huh.
  564. 38:17Sure does.
  565. 38:20Sure does.
  566. 38:21The formal severance of MSNBC from NBC University
  567. 38:26a university university university was underway to such a large degree where NBC University
  568. 38:31of y'all y'all can't even get get get out of logo away from you.
  569. 38:36That's a good question because there have been people discussing who was going to purchase
  570. 38:43it. What we have is the compelled spinoff from NBC Universal saying that you ever had
  571. 38:50a Vince where I say you know we you ain't got to go but you got to get out of here. Even
  572. 38:58if your new buyers ain't ready yet, y'all, y'all, y'all,
  573. 39:01you're no longer welcome.
  574. 39:03You aren't, you, you gotta leave,
  575. 39:04but you gotta get out of here.
  576. 39:06That is what is happening with MS, oh, MS now,
  577. 39:09I have to call it, MS now.
  578. 39:14Countdown, Bobby Marty, how long do y'all think MS now
  579. 39:17is gonna, remain afloat?
  580. 39:23Babies.
  581. 39:24Hey Bobby, maybe, hey Bobby and Marty
  582. 39:27at the same point, maybe six months.
  583. 39:28Yeah.
  584. 39:30That's only because you have to go through the courts.
  585. 39:33Yes.
  586. 39:34What's the name?
  587. 39:34I have her name right here.
  588. 39:37Yes, Rachel Maddow.
  589. 39:39Rachel Maddow tried to explain it away.
  590. 39:41Well, yes, it's only appropriate that we're no longer allowed
  591. 39:44to use the logo from NBC, because frankly now,
  592. 39:47we are a competitor to NBC.
  593. 39:50Why you crazy?
  594. 39:51Ha ha!
  595. 39:55Rachel, Rachel, girl, you tried that one, didn't you?
  596. 39:59Oh, she said that.
  597. 40:01She said, yeah, of course we can't use the peacock anymore
  598. 40:05because now we're a competitor.
  599. 40:10Oh, that's funny.
  600. 40:12Oh, I didn't know I was going to need that laugh today.
  601. 40:14That was a good one.
  602. 40:15Ha ha ha, competitor.
  603. 40:18Maybe a hundred thousand at Prime's.
  604. 40:20Right now with NBC's relation.
  605. 40:22That's right.
  606. 40:23You know, Prime Time viewership, not to,
  607. 40:26this is just a fact.
  608. 40:27This is not meant to be,
  609. 40:29we have more listeners and viewers than MSNBC.
  610. 40:33That's just a fact.
  611. 40:35We don't have a national television network.
  612. 40:38Over there.
  613. 40:39Here at AFR.
  614. 40:40Yes, and we don't have, yes.
  615. 40:44I'm saying AFR has a broader network than MS Now.
  616. 40:49That's now what their relationship with MSNBC, with NBC.
  617. 40:53When they're formally severed from NBC.
  618. 41:00Okay, moving on, moving on.
  619. 41:04Now you remember the kerfuffle that, you know,
  620. 41:07the Texas Democrats, oh yeah, we can't stay in the state.
  621. 41:12We can't stand this, this, this,
  622. 41:15tyrannical effort by Republicans and
  623. 41:19Texas to try to change the congressional
  624. 41:23district.
  625. 41:24So we are going to go to that beacon of
  626. 41:27constitutional fidelity.
  627. 41:29We're going to hleylo in Illinois with
  628. 41:33JB Pritska.
  629. 41:35You never want a serious crisis to go to
  630. 41:37waste.
  631. 41:39Well today the Democrats in Texas
  632. 41:40return to the state legislature. You know, and they intended and they did stay away from
  633. 41:47the Texas state legislature to prohibit a quorum being established to vote on the districting
  634. 41:54plan is one of the things that were on the table. They returned today and Governor Greg
  635. 42:01Abbott wasted no time and convened another special session to which the Democrats were
  636. 42:07were in attendance today, starting at noon today,
  637. 42:11and they are debating the very thing
  638. 42:13that they fled from before.
  639. 42:14So anybody don't tell me what they accomplished.
  640. 42:19At best, what you can say they accomplished
  641. 42:21is they brought national attention
  642. 42:23to what was happening in the state of Texas,
  643. 42:27but they have accomplished nothing to prohibit
  644. 42:31Texas' plans from taking effect.
  645. 42:33Now you could say they inspired, you know,
  646. 42:38California's Gavin Ito New Salini to do what?
  647. 42:42His own redistricting efforts.
  648. 42:45You know, I guess he's trying to eliminate
  649. 42:46the possibility of any Republicans being elected
  650. 42:49in the state of California, but last I checked,
  651. 42:51you don't really have a lot of Republicans from California
  652. 42:54being, oh yes, it says they got some attention, true, true.
  653. 42:57They got some attention, but they didn't stop anything,
  654. 43:01which is, which should, and I know I'm going too far,
  655. 43:05but it should, I'm going too far my expectations
  656. 43:08because maybe I don't know, something's wrong with me.
  657. 43:11But I just think people should be able to be adults
  658. 43:13into objectively assessed circumstances and information
  659. 43:17that the inability to stop Texas
  660. 43:20or redistrict a plan should have been, in my view,
  661. 43:24an impetus for them to attempt to appeal more to Texas voters,
  662. 43:27you know, instead of trying to take your electoral ball
  663. 43:31and go home, no, I'm not gonna let you have a corral.
  664. 43:35In order to say, we don't care about the fines
  665. 43:37that they're assessing us
  666. 43:38and the potential of us being viewed as having
  667. 43:41abdicated electoral positions,
  668. 43:42if that were true, they wouldn't have came back.
  669. 43:46They wouldn't have came back if all of that was true.
  670. 43:48So they made all of this noise,
  671. 43:49did all of this grandstanding for nothing,
  672. 43:58except to waste the time and money
  673. 44:04and their constituents refusing to represent them
  674. 44:06in the actual place they were elected to serve.
  675. 44:12And it's a part of the things that happen
  676. 44:15when you don't have an argument.
  677. 44:16They don't have an argument.
  678. 44:17They don't have a basis to appeal.
  679. 44:20So they did all of that stuff and came right back today
  680. 44:24to participate.
  681. 44:25And this is the bottom line.
  682. 44:25That's right.
  683. 44:26I was literally about to say that,
  684. 44:27you know why?
  685. 44:28Because their money was drying up.
  686. 44:31They realized the National Democrats wasn't coming
  687. 44:33to their rescue.
  688. 44:34It wasn't going to be some big time fundraising for them.
  689. 44:36And they realized, oh, we thought this was going to get
  690. 44:38a bit more, but it ended with a,
  691. 44:41wah wah wah wah.
  692. 44:44And so they're back in Austin sitting at their desks
  693. 44:48at their voting machines.
  694. 44:52and they're gonna be a part of what happens next in Texas.
  695. 44:59I just wanted to know,
  696. 45:00because you're not gonna, again,
  697. 45:02you had lots of places covering
  698. 45:04all the Texas Democrats who are just croissants
  699. 45:06standing up against, but you're not gonna see much coverage
  700. 45:08on, you know what, they showed up today,
  701. 45:10they was in them desk, you're gonna get coverage in Texas,
  702. 45:13no doubt, but I'm talking about all of the national attention.
  703. 45:21It's not gonna be there.
  704. 45:23So you have that.
  705. 45:26This is something that I just wanna mention that for us
  706. 45:29to watch and be prayerful about.
  707. 45:31A mandatory vacuum order was issued today
  708. 45:34for parts of North Carolina's outer banks
  709. 45:36as Hurricane Aaron approaches the Atlantic seaboard.
  710. 45:39The order was issued by the states,
  711. 45:40and pardon me if I don't pronounce this properly,
  712. 45:43dare county for her terrace island.
  713. 45:46Thank you.
  714. 45:47I saw I did pronounce it correctly, thank you.
  715. 45:49And it includes a state of emergency
  716. 45:50for the entire county, which includes the towns
  717. 45:53of Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills.
  718. 45:57Now I need a time out, not a full, not a full of 20.
  719. 45:59I need a 20, 20 second time on this.
  720. 46:02Who is naming these towns?
  721. 46:04It's Barbara Wilbur.
  722. 46:06I want some killed devil hills.
  723. 46:09I want some demon busting counting.
  724. 46:11I want some beelzebub expulsion.
  725. 46:15Lake, killed devil hills North Carolina.
  726. 46:19Hey, Bob, where do you live, Bob?
  727. 46:22I'm over here and killed devil hills, my uncle.
  728. 46:24Where you get over here?
  729. 46:25I'm down and killed devil hills, man.
  730. 46:27You go down here on the turn left.
  731. 46:29You know smack a demon and turn right at kill devil Hills. That's where I live
  732. 46:34Kitty Hawk and kill devil Hills North Carolina. Well, you learn something every day. I didn't know there was such a place called
  733. 46:42Kill devil Hills, but I have been educated today. I'm mentioning this just to ask you to join me in praying for this portion of our country
  734. 46:52There was
  735. 46:53this hurricane Aaron the intensity fluctuated over the weekend
  736. 46:58weekending from a category five to a category three storm before strengthening
  737. 47:02the backup to a category four storm Turks and Caicos islands and the southeast
  738. 47:07Bahamas are currently under tropical storm warning there were there was a heavy
  739. 47:11rains in Puerto Rico on Sunday there is as I mentioned a mandatory evacuation
  740. 47:17order issued for Dair County for her terrace island North Carolina
  741. 47:23Oh, Hatteras, Hatteras, Hatteras Island.
  742. 47:26Thank you.
  743. 47:28Hatteras Island, North Carolina.
  744. 47:31And so I wanted you to keep that at the forefront of your mind.
  745. 47:34Now that this is good news, this is a point to celebrate Costco.
  746. 47:39Costco has refused to sell the abortion pills.
  747. 47:44My freps don't specifically, they've refused to sell it.
  748. 47:47See the murder merchants are trying to put pressure on Costco
  749. 47:50and other stores like that to say, now you've got to sell this.
  750. 47:53The Costco say no we don't and we're not gonna do it.
  751. 47:56So shout out to our allies,
  752. 48:00AFA and AFA action were a part of a,
  753. 48:03of a an alliance appealing on the corporate front,
  754. 48:07using shareholder activism to say Costco,
  755. 48:11listen we watching you, we watching you.
  756. 48:15If you start selling these murder pills,
  757. 48:17you're gonna have some problems.
  758. 48:19Costco say, nah, nah, we good, we good over here.
  759. 48:22We don't. We won't do that. So we're grateful for our partners and for AFA action in particular,
  760. 48:29representing our constituency here in appealing to Costco to do the right thing. That's a big win.
  761. 48:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those
  762. 48:42of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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