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August 20, 2025 · 50:49

Senior Biden White House DOJ Attorney warned the autopen pardons were legally problematic.

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0:00 - 15:00. 1 Chronicles 12:32-33. Do we understand what’s happening? 15:00 - 31:00. Senior Biden White House DOJ Attorney warned the autopen pardons were legally problematic. 31:00 - 48:00. Our nation has changed drastically in a short amount of time. Do we know how? Do we know why? | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Chick-fil-a Adam Schiff Chris Cuomo

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  44. 2:46many of you if not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where
  45. 2:51you generate an income to your full time jobs.
  46. 2:55where you cultivate and out cultivate an outcome.
  47. 2:58And as you do so, I want to remind you to do it with intentionality, understanding the
  48. 3:04primacy that God places on family, recognizing that what goes on in your house is far more
  49. 3:10important, far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  50. 3:16Certainly, White House affairs are important.
  51. 3:20Simply put, they don't Trump pun intended what happens in your home.
  52. 3:26We will never, and I'm going to get into this a bit, we will never ever be able to out-politik,
  53. 3:31out-vote, and frankly even out-church deficiencies that abound in the home, and simply put the
  54. 3:37scripture instructs that the primary responsibility for making disciples of the children who were
  55. 3:46born into Christian families simply is the parent's responsibility.
  56. 3:51This is our job among the things that when I stand before the judgment seat of Christ,
  57. 3:55Thankfully, it won't be before the great white throne,
  58. 4:00but will be before the bema seat.
  59. 4:03The Lord will query me as to how I navigated the station of life
  60. 4:08when he entrusted his heritage to my care.
  61. 4:15I want to be able to answer well, answer that query well.
  62. 4:23And I would encourage you to do the exact same thing.
  63. 4:28The one thing that I'm continually reminded of,
  64. 4:31And it's startling to see as I watch my children zoom past my wife in height.
  65. 4:37My wife is in short, you know.
  66. 4:41My children are zoom in faster, you know.
  67. 4:44I'm reminded the time is short.
  68. 4:47Jesus told us the Apostle John recorded it and we are to work while it is day.
  69. 4:53So let us take full advantage of the time that God has given us.
  70. 4:56Brothers and sisters, we must live locally.
  71. 4:59We must live locally.
  72. 5:00can't allow, you know, the craziness.
  73. 5:03You see James coming to clown this big six, eight,
  74. 5:06nanny talking about, I love Taylor Swift.
  75. 5:09You see that video?
  76. 5:11Oh man, this is disgusting.
  77. 5:14These people like him are trying to pine
  78. 5:16for some kind of relevance and they're trying to attach
  79. 5:19themselves to people who are, you know,
  80. 5:22secularly popular.
  81. 5:25Who wants to hear James call me going on and on all about,
  82. 5:28I love Taylor Swift.
  83. 5:29I went to her concert 15 years ago.
  84. 5:32I love her the day like I loved her before.
  85. 5:35It's just sad, man.
  86. 5:37Talking about he takes her advice
  87. 5:39and she guides him on how to deal with bullies.
  88. 5:42And this dude was FBI director.
  89. 5:44Man, Lord help me to the word of God we go.
  90. 5:47First Chronicles, chapter 12.
  91. 5:49First Chronicles, chapter 12.
  92. 5:51A very familiar passage of scripture.
  93. 5:54We discussed it on this program,
  94. 5:56but I wanna ask a question in light of
  95. 5:58what is positioned here.
  96. 6:01this juncture what's happening is that this is a time in Israel's history where the nation is unified,
  97. 6:07Saul was the king of Israel, I'm sorry, the southern kingdom of Judah, even though they hadn't
  98. 6:14formally divided yet, they were asserting that David was their king. It was coming to a time where
  99. 6:19there was a potential civil war in Israel to determine who would be king of the unified nation
  100. 6:26of Israel. And this is what the word of God says in 1st Chronicles 12 verses 32 and 33 of
  101. 6:33Isakar, men who had understanding of the times to know what Israel ought to do, 200 chiefs and all
  102. 6:40their kinsmen under their command of Zebulun, 50,000 seasoned troops equipped for battle with all the
  103. 6:46weapons of war to help David with singleness of purpose. In this instance, the scripture records
  104. 6:53that the sons of Isakar, accompanied by the tribe of Zebulun, the tribes of Isakar and Zebulun,
  105. 7:00understood what time it was, in that the grace of God was upon David for the monarchy and no longer
  106. 7:06upon Saul. And so they responded accordingly. And this scripture provoked a question
  107. 7:14in my own heart, because our nation has changed tremendously in a short amount of time.
  108. 7:22And some of the changes are happening so rapidly.
  109. 7:28I wonder if there are enough of us who recognize what's happening and recognize why it's happening.
  110. 7:36Alright, so you have kind of the, if you would call them structural societal changes, like
  111. 7:41technological innovations.
  112. 7:43I mean, when I was in Phoenix not too long ago for the Arizona Family for Home Education
  113. 7:50Conference, one of the things my wife and I saw repeatedly
  114. 7:54where these Waymo vehicles, Waymo, are you familiar with Waymo?
  115. 7:58Okay, so Waymo is a self-driving car, all right?
  116. 8:03And the Waymo company, they only use Jaguars and they have these big spinning look like
  117. 8:07discs on the top of the cars, on the front, driver's side, front headlight area, passenger
  118. 8:16driver's side, rear, they have on their spinning constantly, their cameras that are rolling.
  119. 8:21And so you have frequent vehicles and they're describing it kind of as a higher end of Uber.
  120. 8:27I didn't ride in any of them by the way.
  121. 8:28I just saw them.
  122. 8:29I saw them as I was walking around downtown Phoenix, a higher end Ubers, which they're saying
  123. 8:34is competition for Elon Musk's, what he calls them, the AutoCAD, whatever he calls me,
  124. 8:39Elon Musk's self-driving Uber vehicles.
  125. 8:42But Elon Musk has far more of them and can price them cheaper.
  126. 8:45But the point that I'm making is that this is the kind of stuff that was on the Jetsons
  127. 8:48when I was a child, you know, self-driving cars, you know,
  128. 8:55these things that these things are happening.
  129. 8:58And then I lived through, you know, some of y'all knew I'm an elder millennial,
  130. 9:03but I lived through the move from CDs.
  131. 9:08And my wife laughed when we met, she was expecting, you know, she got in my car.
  132. 9:12And I had a double dish set of all hymns.
  133. 9:18She was like, we got a guy is this.
  134. 9:19And I'm in there blessed are your runs, you know.
  135. 9:23Jesus is my, I had a whole acapella set, Jeff.
  136. 9:26You know, she's like, what is going on here?
  137. 9:27I expect this dude to have a different musical taste.
  138. 9:31She was expecting, I don't make,
  139. 9:32don't let the smooth taste fool you now.
  140. 9:35The boy is diversified.
  141. 9:37But she was amazed to see that.
  142. 9:38But I remember how many of you guys remember
  143. 9:40being in your cars and you had to open the CD case.
  144. 9:44Ligga Jeff is like, what, what's a CD?
  145. 9:47He's like, I know what it is.
  146. 9:48You remember that you had to open the CD case in the CD case and look mark Marty is looking at me
  147. 9:55I was about to say it Marty. He got eight fingers up. He's like hey, what are you talking about? I remember the eight track
  148. 10:00Diamond in the back
  149. 10:02Sunroof top dig in the scenes with the
  150. 10:07So you go eight track vinyl records, which I still enjoy vinyl records
  151. 10:11There's something special about the vinyl actually being spun with the needle. That's a whole nother conversation, but the vinyl records
  152. 10:17to the CDs
  153. 10:20Then there was a competition. Some people don't even remember this
  154. 10:24Because Apple came out with their iPod, but you had a Microsoft version called zoom and then from there
  155. 10:32The so-called cell phone was what I'm saying is all of this has happened in
  156. 10:36an extremely short amount of time an
  157. 10:39Extremely short amount of time massive amounts of changes in that regard, but societally
  158. 10:48major changes
  159. 10:50Have transpired. I'm gonna get to a story later in the show
  160. 10:54There's a Chick-fil-A in Kettering, Ohio near Dayton, Ohio. Well the store is saying man
  161. 10:58We're not letting any miners in the store any longer
  162. 11:02Unless they're accompanied by an adult
  163. 11:05We can't let them because they're terrorizing our Chick-fil-A. That's right. Look the walk man
  164. 11:10I remember that you know the cassette player I tell about you and you all know nothing about the cassette
  165. 11:13we had to get the pencil to rewind the
  166. 11:16If the if the film got out of hand, you know what I mean?
  167. 11:19All this happened in short amount of time
  168. 11:21But the society changes and last week or the week before I talked about how you had
  169. 11:29The Lord making this proclamation for the kings of Israel the kings of Judah to have their own book of the Lord
  170. 11:34Yet you have King Josiah who comes on the scene who didn't even know a book of the law existed
  171. 11:39to you had you had the
  172. 11:43Temple
  173. 11:44That the glory of God filled under
  174. 11:47Solomon's reign during Solomon's reign so much so where the priests were unable to carry about carry out their priestly duties to
  175. 11:53under Josiah part of his reforms, where we had to get the bill statues out of the temple.
  176. 12:01How do you go from the holiness of God's temple to his defilement under Josiah?
  177. 12:08And as these things are happening, do you think the subsequent generations of the Hebraic people
  178. 12:13understood what was happening to them? How did they respond? What did they see? What did they think?
  179. 12:22And here we are, the very nation where Ronald Reagan said, Mr. Gorbachev tear down that wall
  180. 12:27And now New York City is about to elect its first openly socialist mayor.
  181. 12:32My question is, the sons of Issacar and the tribe of Zeppelin understood the times, but
  182. 12:39also knew what they were to do.
  183. 12:41And it wasn't just a general mental assent because as a scripture bears out, they understood
  184. 12:46the signs of the time and knew what to do.
  185. 12:48Oh yeah, and Zeppelin had 50,000 season troops equipped for battle with all the weapons of
  186. 12:54war to help David with singleness of purpose.
  187. 12:56Do we understand what battle should be fought?
  188. 12:59Today, are there battles to be fought?
  189. 13:03In many ways, we are people pining for the court system
  190. 13:07and for legislation to be passed to accomplish things, frankly,
  191. 13:11that the church should be accomplishing.
  192. 13:16Some want to have some type of governmental fortification,
  193. 13:20governmental protection.
  194. 13:21We need the Supreme Court to do this.
  195. 13:22We need the courts to do this.
  196. 13:23We need the legislature to do this.
  197. 13:26But should they be doing these things?
  198. 13:28Or should this be something that the church should do?
  199. 13:31that I'm asking these questions in this way, because there are massive sea shifts that are
  200. 13:40happening in our society. And I'm concerned that there are not enough of us that are identifying it,
  201. 13:49let alone understanding what's happening, let alone knowing what we should do. I don't think many
  202. 13:59of us understand how even the political gang banging figures within the Hegelian dialectical process.
  203. 14:06How having this reflexive, just my son gave me because of the no man disposition, no matter
  204. 14:14what the issue is, no, no, no, just this reflexive reactive disposition without having any visionary
  205. 14:21engagement, but what we should affirmatively pursue.
  206. 14:26There are things guys that are happening in our society that there are no quick fixes
  207. 14:32for.
  208. 14:33requires the hard-fought,
  209. 14:39drudgery labor of getting in the trenches with people
  210. 14:42and making disciples an interpersonal relationship.
  211. 14:46We're not going to be able to sidestep it,
  212. 14:49but I don't know if we have enough people that have a stomach
  213. 14:52to obey what God has commanded us to do.
  214. 14:55A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  215. 15:01How tragic it is for believers
  216. 15:03that don't get around to reading Bible.
  217. 15:06that don't get around to reading the Bible.
  218. 15:08In other words, they don't get around to spending time
  219. 15:11with Jesus listening to his counsel, his wisdom, his grace,
  220. 15:15allowing him to touch their lives with his word.
  221. 15:18Hebrews, chapter four, verse 12,
  222. 15:19where the Word of God is living an active, sharper
  223. 15:22than any two-edged sword piercing to the division
  224. 15:25of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow,
  225. 15:29and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
  226. 15:32Then Ephesians six, verses 17 to 18,
  227. 15:35and take the Hamadah Salvation and the sword of the Spirit,
  228. 15:39which is the Word of God, praying always
  229. 15:42with all praying and supplication in the Spirit,
  230. 15:45and watching there on two with all perseverance
  231. 15:47and supplication for all saints.
  232. 15:49A kingdom warrior is a disciple of Christ
  233. 15:51who skillfully puts the Word of God,
  234. 15:54which is the sword of the Spirit to work every day.
  235. 16:04Shiting light into the darkness,
  236. 16:07this is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  237. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here breaking news target CEO Brian Cornell
  238. 16:19Announces resignation today after presiding over 11 years of the company's value plummeting
  239. 16:26Ryan Cornell was a CEO of target when a F.A. launched our
  240. 16:31boycott of the company because of their transgendered bathrooms
  241. 16:36They continue to press down the road toward both
  242. 16:42um, sexual rebellion advocacy and diminishing profits.
  243. 16:50So after 11 years of having consistent downturn in the value of the corporation,
  244. 16:55uh, it's CEO announced today.
  245. 16:59Brian Cornell, it Brian Cornell is out at target.
  246. 17:03Pretty interesting.
  247. 17:06All right.
  248. 17:09Signs of the times kind of stuff, you know, I am a person who consistently
  249. 17:15seeks to remind you that there is nothing outside of the province of God's sovereignty.
  250. 17:21Nothing.
  251. 17:23Nothing.
  252. 17:26One of the things, for example, in the book of Isaiah that was evidence of a people suffering
  253. 17:33due to rebelling against God, the scripture says that boys will be your princess.
  254. 17:39And what the prophet Isaiah was indicating that you would have people functioning in positions
  255. 17:44of authority, but they would be immature and insufficient and incapable.
  256. 17:50All right.
  257. 17:57Inter president Otto Penn has come out now.
  258. 18:03Thanks to the House of Representatives Oversight Committee.
  259. 18:06We now have black letter documentation that shows that there were attorneys.
  260. 18:15In fact, the senior most attorney in the Biden administration's Department of Justice is
  261. 18:18division concerning this issue of pardons, Deputy Attorney General Bradley Winesheimer,
  262. 18:26who warned that President Otto Pinn's commutations and pardons were problematic. That's the exact
  263. 18:35quote from his emails. And what I'm saying, the House Oversight Committee, they have the
  264. 18:41actual emails and we, because we love y'all so much, we have some of those emails that we
  265. 18:48We will show you, if you will, Mr. Freshly Line, J. Mac, please put them on the screen
  266. 18:55for the people's edification.
  267. 18:58You'll see the first one will show when this is a string of documentations, not this one,
  268. 19:03the long one that has Bradley Weinstein-ers.
  269. 19:06I'll start with this one.
  270. 19:09I'll start with this one.
  271. 19:11This is Bradley Weinstein commenting on, and this is what's on the screen now, commenting
  272. 19:17on the public proclamation. There we go. You will I'll start with that one right that's
  273. 19:22up now where he described in the presidential announcement of the clemency actions that these
  274. 19:28were non violent excuse me nonviolent drug offenders to which deputy attorney general Bradley
  275. 19:38Weinstein says one other important note in the communication about the commutations the
  276. 19:44The White House has described those who receive commutations as people convicted of non-violent
  277. 19:49drug offenses.
  278. 19:51I think you should stop saying that because it is untrue.
  279. 19:57Or at least misleading.
  280. 20:00These email goes on to say we identified violent offenders, including those who committed acts
  281. 20:05of violence during the offense of, go to the next page.
  282. 20:09This is a long one with a lot of quotes, a lot of highlights on it.
  283. 20:14If you would, Mr. Mac is coming, y'all.
  284. 20:19Yes, including those, and this is if you're on your screen, it's the email that's on the
  285. 20:25right.
  286. 20:26I'm not going to read the whole thing.
  287. 20:27I'll just read some of it, including those who are in the violent offenses during the offense
  288. 20:36of conviction or who otherwise have a history of violence such that it is misleading to suggest
  289. 20:42that they are non-violent drug offenders.
  290. 20:46All right.
  291. 20:49other portions of the email, Mr. Wainzheimer explained, oh, wow, this is, this is, this
  292. 20:59is sad.
  293. 21:00Like I, I take no joy in doing this.
  294. 21:05He explains that I have no idea if the president was aware of those backgrounds when making
  295. 21:11clemency decisions.
  296. 21:19And one of the major, I mean, you want to talk with this is pretty much as close to smoking
  297. 21:22gun as you can get in this instance, in this context, he says, quote, I think the language
  298. 21:27offenses described to the Department of Justice in the warrant is highly problematic
  299. 21:32and in order to resolve its meaning appropriately
  300. 21:35and consistent with the president's intent
  301. 21:38we will need a statement or direction from the president
  302. 21:41as to how to interpret the language
  303. 21:44in other words
  304. 21:45what mr. Weinstein was saying is that
  305. 21:48um...
  306. 21:49the stuff that y'all are saying are
  307. 21:51grants of clemency and pardons
  308. 21:54They don't sufficiently describe with specificity,
  309. 21:56the activity that is involved.
  310. 21:58I don't know what the president meant.
  311. 22:01So we need you to send us a statement of clarification.
  312. 22:05This is what Winesheimer says.
  313. 22:07We need you to send us a statement of clarification
  314. 22:12so we can know what the president intended.
  315. 22:18Then he lays out, if you're watching in the email
  316. 22:21on the left, four different courses of action
  317. 22:23that could be pursued, because as it stands,
  318. 22:29it seems like these things may be illegal.
  319. 22:31But this is what Mr. Biden's own Department of Justice
  320. 22:34attorney's saying.
  321. 22:35This is not my editorial comments.
  322. 22:38These are Mr. Bradley Winesheimer's advice
  323. 22:46to the executive branch.
  324. 22:52I'll start with number one.
  325. 22:54For the end of it, he said this is unsatisfying.
  326. 22:57Well, he's explaining that.
  327. 23:03That it's legally unsatisfying.
  328. 23:08Look at number two.
  329. 23:09The offenses described to the department refers
  330. 23:12to the US Sentencing Commission spreadsheets.
  331. 23:14I have not seen the spreadsheets,
  332. 23:16so I do not know if this is a reasonable interpretation.
  333. 23:19Now think about this guys,
  334. 23:20this is the senior department of justice attorney
  335. 23:25writing about these pardons and commutations.
  336. 23:29It says it refers to the US Sentencing Commission spreadsheets,
  337. 23:32I have not seen the spreadsheets,
  338. 23:33so I do not know if this is a reasonable interpretation,
  339. 23:35nor do I know if it is a limiting factor.
  340. 23:38Did the spreadsheets only include drug offenses, for example?
  341. 23:41A significant problem with this interpretation is that it is a guess as to what is meant by
  342. 23:49the warrant language and goes beyond the four corners of the warrant, something we do not
  343. 23:55normally do.
  344. 23:59Number three, because no offenses have been described to the department from the president,
  345. 24:03the commutations do not take effect.
  346. 24:10In essence, describing offenses to the department to the department is a condition precedent
  347. 24:16to the commutations being effective.
  348. 24:17And without a description, they do not take effect.
  349. 24:21I have no idea what interpretation the incoming administration
  350. 24:24for under the Trump administration will give to the warrant,
  351. 24:28but they may find this interpretation attractive
  352. 24:30as it gives effect to the language
  353. 24:32but does not go beyond the four corners of the warrant.
  354. 24:36See, consistently, let me see, go back to this other.
  355. 24:41In the executive order that was announced,
  356. 24:44concerning the commutations particularly,
  357. 24:47It repeated over and over and the crimes that were described to the Department of Justice,
  358. 24:52where he, you have the senior Department of Justice official saying, I don't know what
  359. 24:55he's talking about.
  360. 24:56I don't know.
  361. 24:59I don't know what you're talking about.
  362. 25:01Described to the Department because I'm the Department of Justice.
  363. 25:02You're in the Scribe, nothing to me.
  364. 25:04If you're referring to spreadsheets, I never seen those.
  365. 25:08So the President needs to clarify.
  366. 25:12Look at paragraph number four.
  367. 25:14There is yet to come clear direction from the President giving meaning to the language,
  368. 25:18quote for the offensive described to the Department of Justice,
  369. 25:21in quote, ideally this would be a list as to each inmate listing the
  370. 25:25offenses that are covered by the commutation. By far, this is the clearest
  371. 25:29and least problematic alternative. Then he puts it in an expirograph,
  372. 25:34given the above, I think it best that we receive a statement of direction from
  373. 25:38the president as to the meaning of the warrant language, which he never got,
  374. 25:43by the way. So the argument is presented now, thanks to the House Oversight
  375. 25:48committee that these commutations in some of these pardons are illegal.
  376. 25:56This doesn't even include the argument that can you offer blank categorical pardons, but
  377. 26:05putting that aside.
  378. 26:07The Department of Justice's own attorney is saying that, oh, I don't know what they were
  379. 26:11talking about.
  380. 26:12Now, of course, the House Oversight Committee had to dig through documents and had do massive
  381. 26:16docu-review the Biden administration didn't come out and say, Hey, by the way, check this
  382. 26:20out.
  383. 26:28Boy, boy, oh boy, Mike Horrell, president of the oversight project said this quote, this
  384. 26:32represents the first written black and white evidence of fundamental disagreement in the
  385. 26:35Biden camp as it relates to the part and strategy writ large. Obviously this is particularized
  386. 26:41to the warrants for the commutations of people they never should have let out of jail. But
  387. 26:45the senior most career lawyer in the DOJ, like Merrick Garland's top guys basically saying,
  388. 26:50What are you guys doing?
  389. 26:52This is illegal, in quote.
  390. 26:58So expect to find legal challenges to the utilization
  391. 27:04of the Parton Power that we now know,
  392. 27:08where the product of Mr. Biden's auto pin.
  393. 27:11He gave the New York Times interview saying
  394. 27:13that he reviewed each of them,
  395. 27:14but then admitted, well, actually I didn't review each of them.
  396. 27:18Because the Parton Power, no doubt is absolute,
  397. 27:20but it is particular to the president, to the president.
  398. 27:25if the president has not communicated to the chief department of justice lawyer
  399. 27:31over the exercise of this pardon during his administration,
  400. 27:35what he intended in terms of the exercise of this pardon power.
  401. 27:39Do you think it was exercised legally?
  402. 27:45I'm just giving you the information.
  403. 27:48I'm just giving you the information.
  404. 27:49And I know some of you may want to check,
  405. 27:51but you're not going to get that from the lying national media.
  406. 27:54You're not.
  407. 27:54And I understand that I'm a part of the media.
  408. 27:56I understand that.
  409. 27:57But I make no bones about that I'm expressing what I think and what I believe.
  410. 28:03I'm not attempting to to fame neutrality.
  411. 28:09No, I have an opinion.
  412. 28:10I have a perspective and I share it and I endeavor to be clear on when I'm sharing what my opinion
  413. 28:16is as opposed to reporting factual information.
  414. 28:20This these emails you can find these emails yourself.
  415. 28:24I appreciate you guys trusting me, but verify trust, but verify.
  416. 28:28These are Bradley Weinshimer's emails that he sent to a Biden administration officials.
  417. 28:35And let me be specific.
  418. 28:38In January of 2025, he sent these emails.
  419. 28:46And this is why I'm sharing this, guys.
  420. 28:48It is, I take no pleasure in sharing this because I love my country and I love my fellow
  421. 28:55citizens.
  422. 28:56Even if there's somebody serving in an office that I disagree with, I want the best from
  423. 29:01country and to live through a time period where if you've been listening me for a while,
  424. 29:10you know this has always been my position to watch a 2020 election that was a fraud.
  425. 29:17The product of, and when I'm talking about machines, demeanour, I'm talking about election
  426. 29:22irregularities and violations of electoral law, state laws.
  427. 29:30The Constitution gives the states the authority to determine time and are in place for the
  428. 29:33elections, the state legislature specifically, but you had states whose courts adjusted that
  429. 29:41without or even in instances overriding with the legislature determined.
  430. 29:45That's a violation of electoral law.
  431. 29:47You have Michigan, for example, that had the dissemination of mail-in ballots and violation
  432. 29:51of state law that just so happened to result and Mr. Biden being regarded as the most popular
  433. 30:01pro- I can't even get this out without breaking my statement because it's incredulous on its
  434. 30:07face that Joseph Robin and Biden was the most popular American presidential candidate in the history of our country?
  435. 30:13That's what y'all want me to believe
  436. 30:15In order for me to go with your narrative. That's what that is what you're telling me that I have to believe
  437. 30:20Man, please never will I believe that?
  438. 30:24Never and you have all the other things, you know, oh
  439. 30:30Watch out for election interference and you literally have the exact same
  440. 30:34Government officially a by the way watch the Russian disinformation
  441. 30:36information. All of the things they basically accused President Trump off, they literally
  442. 30:40were doing literally. You find out that Barack Hussein Obama got his, you know, his presidential
  443. 30:50daily briefing submission. They said, Hey, by the way, the Russians didn't do anything
  444. 30:54with the 20, 2016 election, nor did they have the capacity to do so. He says, no, no, no,
  445. 30:58don't include that in my presidential papers. Go and find out how they did it. And that
  446. 31:03is the genesis of the Russian guys. I take no pleasure in watching this happen. But
  447. 31:08what I'm watching happen is the Bible unfolding
  448. 31:10before my very eyes.
  449. 31:13Well, you have in the places where we would all desire integrity,
  450. 31:20even if we disagree, at least be honest.
  451. 31:24But we see chicanery and lying and things happening
  452. 31:27at the highest echelons that aren't reflective guys
  453. 31:31of what's going on throughout our society.
  454. 31:37You know, Barack Obama who said he didn't support
  455. 31:39homosexual marriage, but when he gets in office,
  456. 31:42he evolves on the matter.
  457. 31:43And now we find that out, he was writing letters
  458. 31:45to his girlfriend about how he fantasized
  459. 31:47about a homosexual towards men.
  460. 31:50And then, yes, did you know about that?
  461. 31:54Yes, he had letters at Emory University
  462. 31:57that were just concealed.
  463. 31:58And now a Obama biographer has revealed all of them.
  464. 32:01He said, yeah, he had letters, he would write,
  465. 32:03saying how you fantasize, erotically about men.
  466. 32:08And then he just comes out in his podcast with his wife,
  467. 32:10saying that all boys need a homosexual mentor.
  468. 32:13Come on, man.
  469. 32:15And all of these things happening right before our very eyes.
  470. 32:21To wearing our society where previously we understood
  471. 32:24Mr. Gorbachev tell down at water,
  472. 32:25there's nothing about Marxism that we wanted.
  473. 32:27Now we have an entire generation of Americans
  474. 32:30that prefer the ideas of Marxism
  475. 32:35as long as they're not described in detail,
  476. 32:37but why don't our people understand what it is?
  477. 32:42I'm saying there are massive changes that are happening,
  478. 32:45But do we know how or why they're happening?
  479. 32:49And are they happening for the better or are they happening for the worse?
  480. 32:53And if worse, we can...
  481. 33:01Coming up this weekend on The Stand Radio, pastor, author and radio host Dr. Jeff Shree
  482. 33:07will tell us how to expose and overcome the lies of our enemy.
  483. 33:11We need discernment and it's not to discern between truth and error, it's to discern between
  484. 33:16right and almost right.
  485. 33:19The Devil is the master at giving you what's almost right.
  486. 33:23The Stand Radio, Saturday at 4, and Sunday at 8 p.m. Central on AFR.
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  490. 33:40I'll bring you important information about security threats, archaeological discoveries,
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  496. 34:01Education Without God.
  497. 34:03This is David Wheaton, host of The Christian Rural View.
  498. 34:06There was a time in America when government schools didn't exist.
  499. 34:10Children were taught at home or cooperatively with other families.
  500. 34:13The curriculum centered on reading the Bible and learning Christian morals.
  501. 34:17Today, taxpayer-funded government-controlled schools indoctrinate children into the latest
  502. 34:22humanistic errors, like critical theory.
  503. 34:25The educational system operates on the premise that there is no God, and man has the answers.
  504. 34:31Scripture says, The Fool has said in his heart, There is no God.
  505. 34:36Education that ignores the creator and sustainer of all produces fools.
  506. 34:40If you have another option to educate your child, integrating the most important element,
  507. 34:44God, Take It.
  508. 34:46for an interview with Alex Newman at TheChristianWorldView.org
  509. 34:49and then join us this weekend for another topic
  510. 34:51that will sharpen your worldview.
  511. 34:53Listen to The Christian World View with David Wheaton,
  512. 34:56Saturday mornings at 8 Central on American Family Radio.
  513. 35:05The Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets
  514. 35:08are available at AFR.net, back to The Hamilton Corner
  515. 35:12on American Family Radio.
  516. 35:15Welcome back to The Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  517. 35:18the third here.
  518. 35:21Another one, I gotta move a little faster.
  519. 35:22I just want you to see these things.
  520. 35:26So a Chick-fil-A franchise in Kettering, Ohio, that's in Montgomery County, just south of
  521. 35:32Dayton, Ohio, they're implementing a policy that requires miners to be accompanied by someone
  522. 35:37over 21 in order to come into the store.
  523. 35:40This follows a similar policy adopted by a Chick-fil-A in Royer's Field, Pennsylvania,
  524. 35:47which is a municipality about 32 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
  525. 35:55But what's happening, these store owners are saying it is detrimental to their business
  526. 36:02to allow miners into the store because of what they describe as quote unacceptable behaviors.
  527. 36:11The Pennsylvania change cited as examples of the unacceptable behaviors, loud, profane
  528. 36:20conduct, food throwing, table vandalism, and verbal abuse of employees.
  529. 36:26The store went on to say, quote, parents, we are not blaming you.
  530. 36:29Children and teens are learning to navigate the world free from supervision and often push
  531. 36:32the boundaries.
  532. 36:34We simply can't let them push those boundaries anymore at our restaurant.
  533. 36:39We encourage you to talk to your children and ask about behaviors they have seen and perhaps
  534. 36:44participated in, listened to,
  535. 36:46in quote, listened to and watch
  536. 36:48clip number three, clip number three.
  537. 36:51Go a Chick-fil-A near Dayton,
  538. 36:53Ohio has implemented a chaperone
  539. 36:55policy for teenagers and some families
  540. 36:57aren't too happy about that.
  541. 36:59The policy requires that minors
  542. 37:01be accompanied by a parent,
  543. 37:03guardian or adult chaperone 21 years
  544. 37:05or older to dine in.
  545. 37:07If minors do not comply with the new policy,
  546. 37:10they may be asked to leave.
  547. 37:11Some people took to social media
  548. 37:13to complain that the policy was too strict and punishing all kids for the behavior of
  549. 37:17a few disruptive kids.
  550. 37:19Chick-fil-A says restaurants are locally owned and operated and this restaurant has set a policy
  551. 37:25specific to that location.
  552. 37:29We have a similar phenomenon.
  553. 37:31Similar phenomenon.
  554. 37:32You guys know that I am no fan of the government educational industrial complex.
  555. 37:39But my heart breaks for teachers, for example, that say we no longer and many instances
  556. 37:46can teach in the classes. We spend all of our time trying to do remedial discipline, you know?
  557. 37:56Sure, they've been children as long as they've been people. And of course you have, you know,
  558. 38:02sometimes you have mischievous children, but has it been a prevalent phenomenon to where you've had,
  559. 38:08you know, businesses that would say, you know what, we have to exclude children from our
  560. 38:13store unless they are accompanied by an adult, because children have become so out of control
  561. 38:19that they are disruptive, terminally disruptive to our business.
  562. 38:25Is that something that you experience often coming up, Marty?
  563. 38:31Many of you listening to me right now,
  564. 38:32is that something you experienced often coming up?
  565. 38:35That store owners would implement a policy
  566. 38:38that you know what we cannot allow miners
  567. 38:40to enter our establishment without adults.
  568. 38:49What is happening to our country?
  569. 38:55One of the major things,
  570. 38:57and I think some people would love to keep it at the,
  571. 39:00conduct assessment level or at the economic assessment level or at the political level,
  572. 39:05but we have to go deeper. I attempt to make this point whenever you have regressives that try to
  573. 39:11capitalize and even thinking that, try to capitalize on tragedy in order to advance a political agenda
  574. 39:21when you have instances of mass shooting events to where they don't discuss the person
  575. 39:32who is committing murder, they discuss policy and they discuss, you know, gun owners when the facts
  576. 39:45are very simply put that per capita, the ratio of gun, not per capita, but the ratio of guns to
  577. 39:51citizens in America is the same as it's always been. Americans have always had guns, but Americans
  578. 39:58have not always killed each other like they're killing each other now with guns. So what has
  579. 40:03happened. It's not the access of access to guns that has happened. It's the heart of the American
  580. 40:12has turned. There's a a sea shift happening happening right beneath our feet. Do we recognize
  581. 40:22that? Do we recognize it? Young people today talk about maybe having children but not wanting
  582. 40:30to be married. Do you recognize that change? We have a continued phenomenon. I was you know
  583. 40:40know, talking earlier on about you have institutions that are no
  584. 40:46longer trusted, because you had formal institutions that have
  585. 40:50been actively lying to us. And the net result of that is you
  586. 40:55have people like, man, I don't trust anything. How is that
  587. 40:59play out in the society? I'll give you another one. This is
  588. 41:09interesting. And then again, you know me, if you know me, you
  589. 41:13know, I'm no fan of Chris Cuomo. But he's starting to
  590. 41:16recognize some things. I guess I should have. Well, I'll
  591. 41:23I mentioned that just in passing.
  592. 41:27Adam Schiff is a file papers to the IRS last week
  593. 41:33to create the quote Senator Schiff legal defense fund.
  594. 41:36In quote, just so you can know, you know.
  595. 41:41Wonder why he needs a legal defense fund Marty.
  596. 41:44I know.
  597. 41:45Wonder what it has to do with his mortgage fraud.
  598. 41:47Maybe so. Listen to watch this one.
  599. 41:49It's clip number four concerning Adam Schiff.
  600. 41:51Then I'll get to Chris Cuomo.
  601. 41:52Adam Schiff, clip number four, go.
  602. 41:56is underway, conducted by U.S. Attorney's Office in Maryland for possible charges involving
  603. 42:02mortgage fraud.
  604. 42:03Now this follows the story we broke last month when the Federal Housing Finance Agency sent
  605. 42:08a criminal referral to the DOJ alleging this shift in multiple instances falsified bank documents
  606. 42:15and property records to acquire more favorable loan terms.
  607. 42:18In a 2011 affidavit signed by the then-California Congressman, he certified that a property among
  608. 42:24Montgomery County, Maryland, is his primary residence.
  609. 42:27He also owns a condo in Burbank, California,
  610. 42:29which he's also claimed is his primary residence
  611. 42:33and said so in 2023 during his campaign for Senate.
  612. 42:39I mean, dude was getting busted, that's the bottom line.
  613. 42:43You know, he identified a residence in Maryland
  614. 42:47as his primary residence for 16 years
  615. 42:51and getting more and more loans and refinancing
  616. 42:53and all of these things and when I started
  617. 42:58in a legal defense fund.
  618. 42:59So what he's doing, he's creating a nonprofit entity
  619. 43:03to allow him to raise money for his legal expenses
  620. 43:06that he's expecting to come because he knows he's got caught.
  621. 43:10But he's not gonna pay for his only good defense.
  622. 43:11No, no, no, he's gonna get his supporters
  623. 43:16of his electoral campaigns and things of that nature
  624. 43:20to give money tax-free, by the way.
  625. 43:23So he can put it towards his legal defense.
  626. 43:25That's just shady. That's just shady. It's just shady and get into what I was talking about Chris Cuomo
  627. 43:34You know slowly but surely the light is coming on for him and others and this what I mean that the light is coming on
  628. 43:42He's recognizing a
  629. 43:45Vacuousness that's manifesting politically, but it is my contention that it is more than a political phenomenon is transpiring
  630. 43:52But listen to Chris Cuomo explaining himself
  631. 43:54Uh, I had two clips for him that they're less than a minute in total. Listen to clip number
  632. 44:01five, clip five. Go. My brother's a Democrat. I don't know why, but he is. Uh, my father was
  633. 44:07a Democrat. I know exactly why he was, but his party doesn't exist anymore. And while
  634. 44:12I had disagreements with my father about different issues, I knew what principles were guiding
  635. 44:17him. All right. Let's go to the next one. Clip number six, clip six, go. So my father's party
  636. 44:24is no more socialism. He believed that the opportunity to be part of a free market was
  637. 44:33exactly why his parents illiterate. Unsophisticated, untrained, except with a heart, three sizes
  638. 44:43too big filled with ambition and dreams. To come to be able to compete without some feudal
  639. 44:50system on your head and rural Italy where they were telling you who you could be and how
  640. 44:54you could be was worth everything the idea of going to socialism.
  641. 44:59They used to be a thing called a blue dog Democrat.
  642. 45:04Remember that?
  643. 45:06They've been purged from the party.
  644. 45:08You know, there also used to be a Communist Party USA.
  645. 45:12Where did they go?
  646. 45:14Guys, there are massive changes that are happening.
  647. 45:21And my concern is that there are not enough of us who are able to identify the massive
  648. 45:26changes that would aid us. We should already have an appropriate urgency to obey the Lord's commission.
  649. 45:34I'm talking when I say we, I'm talking about the believer in response to being saved.
  650. 45:42In addition to that, when we see the harvest of plentiful and what the political divergence
  651. 45:51is not the root, it's the fruit guys. Truth has fallen in the streets. The massive amount of changes
  652. 46:03Do you realize that there are significant portions of the American society who have no clue what it looks like
  653. 46:10for a married father and mother to grow up in the home with their with their children to raise them
  654. 46:14together? Do you realize that? Many of you listening to me, you have no concept for the other. You can't
  655. 46:19imagine children growing up in the home without their fathers and mothers living together,
  656. 46:25working through the various difficulties and struggles in life together. But we have an entire
  657. 46:30generation of Americans who have no clue what your upbringing was like. And to be
  658. 46:38absolutely as clear as I possibly can be. The goal that we should be striving
  659. 46:43toward is not merely to return to our experiential upbringings but to run
  660. 46:48toward what is true. To advocate for what is lovely, for what is worthy of praise,
  661. 46:55what is excellent. And this is not going to come from anybody other than the body
  662. 47:03of Christ. But too often we are intimidated away from engagement for any host of reasons.
  663. 47:18But I'm saying that the love of God should compel us toward the second part of the greatest
  664. 47:26commandment, to love the Lord with all that we are and the second is like it, to love our neighbors
  665. 47:30as ourselves. That's why we love God so much that man we're not going to take when not no one
  666. 47:36I don't got neighbors any longer.
  667. 47:38That's not going to work any longer.
  668. 47:39Yes, you're taking a great risk.
  669. 47:42Yes, it's a risk to extend yourself to your neighbor.
  670. 47:48What does the scripture require of us?
  671. 47:52How can you love God if you don't see,
  672. 47:53if you don't love your neighbor, you see all the time?
  673. 47:55When I say love, I'm not talking about this cultural zeitgeist
  674. 47:59to passively affirm whatever people do.
  675. 48:00No, are we concerned about the state of our neighbor's souls?
  676. 48:10Deficently they're going knock on the door say hey, man
  677. 48:15I got some bread I baked I got some cookies. I just want to introduce to yourself myself to you
  678. 48:21I'm your neighbor I live right over here and if they reject you they reject you
  679. 48:26But don't let it be out of negligence or apathy or even worse disobedience that you don't know your neighbor
  680. 48:35You never know you might find out and my neighbor's a believer or in the process of
  681. 48:43of coming to grips with the fact that they need a Savior.
  682. 48:49The Lord might have a discipleship engagement for you
  683. 48:53similar to the Ethiopian eunuch and Philip.
  684. 48:58They might hit you with, man, I'm so glad you knocked
  685. 49:00on my door because I was reading right here in Isaiah,
  686. 49:02chapter 53, verses seven and eight.
  687. 49:06Is the prophets speaking of themselves or someone else?
  688. 49:09And you can start right with that verse opening
  689. 49:12the entirety of the scripture concerning Messiah.
  690. 49:16And then your discipleship relationship can be,
  691. 49:17Oh, now, now we have a team for the neighborhood.
  692. 49:21We have a team.
  693. 49:26We can go knock on the next door together.
  694. 49:32Then that too might become three or four.
  695. 49:34And the next thing you know, your whole block,
  696. 49:38your whole block, you might be able to have a worship gathering
  697. 49:42on your front lawn with your neighbors.
  698. 49:45What I'm saying guys, is that we must understand
  699. 49:50the signs of the times.
  700. 49:52Seeing the palpable, prevalent degeneracy
  701. 49:57should provoke an eternity-based, compassionate response
  702. 50:04to where we may not be able to be the ones who are meeting
  703. 50:07directly with Voldemort, Zelensky, and Putin.
  704. 50:10But you know what?
  705. 50:11I could take ownership of my block.
  706. 50:16And even before you step foot out of your door,
  707. 50:19you can begin by praying for your block,
  708. 50:21praying for your neighborhood.
  709. 50:24We have to get out of this mode,
  710. 50:25But we are content with passively watching the decimation of our nation, particularly the
  711. 50:34souls of the people right around us.
  712. 50:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  713. 50:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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