The Hamilton Corner

October 6, 2025 · 50:49

Operation Twin Shield shows nearly 50% of Minneapolis-St. Paul migrants have committed some form of immigration fraud.

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0:00 - 15:00. Jeremiah 29:7. Pray for the United States of America. 15:00 - 31:00. Operation Twin Shield shows nearly 50% of Minneapolis-St. Paul migrants have committed some form of immigration fraud. 31:00 - 48:00. With the Jay Jones text-revelations, the VA Gubernatorial election has tightened up a few weeks before the election. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links USCIS Director Joseph Edlow Bad Bunny on SNL Abigail Spanberger stands with Jay Jones Winsome Earle-Sears AD

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:31Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36My name is Abraham Hamilton, the third.
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  22. 1:01Many, many.
  23. 1:03What's going on over here?
  24. 1:06I mean, it's true, oh, you mean
  25. 1:10talking with them yes, my son
  26. 1:11during the studio with me again two of them.
  27. 1:16Spider-man, y'all wouldn't recognize him
  28. 1:18you saw him and my man child, Christian. At this very moment, many of you, if not most of
  29. 1:30you, are making your transition from your part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time
  30. 1:35jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to make your transition
  31. 1:43with intentionality, recognizing the primacy that God places on, family, welcoming the truth
  32. 1:51as articulated in his word to govern and guide our engagement.
  33. 1:58We will never be able to outvote out of politics.
  34. 2:02Frankly, you're even out church, the deficiencies that abound in the home.
  35. 2:10We have the express privilege and opportunity to execute our
  36. 2:15King's Commission starting first and foremost in our homes, which is why I
  37. 2:20remind you that what goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the
  38. 2:28White House.
  39. 2:29Not to denigrate what's happening in the White House, not to minimize the significance of things
  40. 2:33like the government shutdown brought to you by Chuckie Ducky Quack-Quack Schumer, but
  41. 2:42to highlight the necessity of us engaging with all hands-on decks starting right in our own
  42. 2:50homes.
  43. 2:51So as you are making your transition, and I intentionally describe the income generating
  44. 2:55capacity as our part-time jobs to undercut this notion to conflate occupation with identity.
  45. 3:10Occupation and identity are not synonymous terms.
  46. 3:14Occupation is certainly important, but it is not all encompassing, and it's not synonymous
  47. 3:21with identity.
  48. 3:26So as you're making your transition, place primacy where primacy belongs.
  49. 3:36I'm encouraging you in the same way that I seek to execute in my own life.
  50. 3:43I never want to be a person who is telling people or talking to people on the radio about
  51. 3:48doing something that I'm not doing in my own life.
  52. 3:50Never.
  53. 3:53And by God's grace, man, if he can get a hold of us, if we would yield to him, each one of
  54. 3:57us in our families, in our homes, we could see what the scripture bears is available to
  55. 4:04We could see that, man.
  56. 4:05We could see that.
  57. 4:06To the word of God we go, Jeremiah, chapter 29.
  58. 4:10I want to point to us to this scripture.
  59. 4:13It's a very, the chapter itself is very familiar.
  60. 4:18Lots of people like to refer to it,
  61. 4:19chapter 29, verse 11 in the book of Jeremiah.
  62. 4:22But people feel too often, read the entirety of the context.
  63. 4:26Verse 11.
  64. 4:30It was remarkable.
  65. 4:32What we have here, and for a host of reasons,
  66. 4:35reasons I'm encouraged by the full counsel of the Lord's word, but this particular portion is
  67. 4:40encouraging because you have the long prophesied exile of the southern kingdom of Judah in Tababylon.
  68. 4:49Jeremiah was among one of many who prophesied about it with specificity from people like Habakkuk and
  69. 4:56others. But the Lord sent his prophetic word through Jeremiah and actually chapter 29 was conveyed
  70. 5:09through a letter that Jeremiah had sent into the exiles in Babylon, which is one of the biblical
  71. 5:20evidences of the fact that even in the midst of judgment, God still ministers to his people.
  72. 5:30I draw great encouragement from that. While ministering to his people in exile,
  73. 5:38you had some false prophets who was trying to say, oh, no, this is going to be temporary.
  74. 5:41This will be a short thing. We're going to get out of here. We'll be back in Jerusalem in no time.
  75. 5:49And through the Prophet Jeremiah, the Lord confronted them.
  76. 5:53They said, no, these are false prophets.
  77. 5:55Later on, the Prophet Ezekiel does the same thing.
  78. 6:00But in contrast, the Lord through Jeremiah conveys to the exiles that they needed to prepare
  79. 6:07for an enduring exile.
  80. 6:10Jeremiah prophesied specifically about it being 70 days.
  81. 6:13I mean, 70 years.
  82. 6:14What about 70 days?
  83. 6:1670 years.
  84. 6:19And in this particular portion, and people often gloss over this, but particularly in verse
  85. 6:28seven, God gives specific instruction to them concerning Babylon.
  86. 6:31And that is what I want to present to your attention today.
  87. 6:34Verse seven, Jeremiah 29, verse seven, it says, seek the welfare or the peace of the Shalom.
  88. 6:41Seek the Shalom of the city where I have sent you into exile.
  89. 6:47prayed to the Lord on its behalf, for in its shalom, you will have shalom. Shalom is the Hebrew word there,
  90. 6:58that sometimes rendered as welfare or peace. But the word shalom is far more encompassing than merely
  91. 7:04welfare or merely peace. It literally conveys completeness and completeness of soundness,
  92. 7:10peace, safety, well-being, and prospering.
  93. 7:16So the Lord says to His people who are in exile,
  94. 7:20as a result of judgment, He says to them,
  95. 7:23seek the shalom of the city where I've sent you.
  96. 7:30This reference of seeking the shalom is to seek
  97. 7:35to cause the place where I'm sending you to thrive.
  98. 7:39This is amazing because God is sending them to pagan babala.
  99. 7:44But he's telling his people to seek for pagan Babylon striving in this context
  100. 7:52Then he adds and prayed to the Lord
  101. 7:57for pagan Babylon's
  102. 7:59thriving and
  103. 8:02then Lord reveals
  104. 8:04Kind of a why behind that for in its
  105. 8:08Shalom
  106. 8:10Will you have?
  107. 8:12Shalom I am pointing this out because
  108. 8:18Because among a host of conversations, I've heard people say things like,
  109. 8:22you know, heaven is my home.
  110. 8:27Yeah, I'm a strange drummer so jurner, which is a theologically true statement.
  111. 8:32But it doesn't mean we should be apathetic or uncaring about the place where God has planted
  112. 8:36us here and now.
  113. 8:38It doesn't mean that.
  114. 8:40It's very hard to be salt and light.
  115. 8:44If you despise the context where God has planted you has planted you.
  116. 8:48It's very difficult to be an effective ambassador for God's eternal kingdom in the place where he has planted you
  117. 8:55If you despise the people in the place where he has planted you if God will tell his people
  118. 9:05Who are being exiled as a result of his judgment?
  119. 9:10To seek the Shalom of the place where he is sending them
  120. 9:13To pray for the place where he is sending them
  121. 9:17because in the places, Shalom, will you enjoy Shalom?
  122. 9:21How much more should we seek for the Shalom of our nation,
  123. 9:26the United States of America?
  124. 9:27How much more should we pray for the Shalom
  125. 9:30and of our nation, the United States of America?
  126. 9:35A lot of people say, well, you know,
  127. 9:37I don't understand what you're saying here,
  128. 9:39but I didn't read the end of the book.
  129. 9:42And you know what I'm telling you?
  130. 9:43I don't see the United States of America
  131. 9:46in the book of Revelation.
  132. 9:47And of course, no, United States of America isn't named in the book of Revelation.
  133. 9:52That image should roll over and say, well, fine.
  134. 9:55All of the wickedness is in America.
  135. 9:58Just let her go.
  136. 9:59Let her go.
  137. 10:01That's not a biblical disposition, man.
  138. 10:03God himself says he doesn't rejoice in the death of the wicked.
  139. 10:07It's not a biblical disposition to say, well, if those people in that city want that violence,
  140. 10:14they keep voting for this.
  141. 10:15These horrible people will let them have what they have.
  142. 10:18Is that biblical compassion?
  143. 10:20I want to understand the realities on the ground,
  144. 10:25but the thing that should govern and guide our engagement
  145. 10:27is the love of Christ, man.
  146. 10:30We engage because we love people.
  147. 10:33I'm not trying to club somebody over the head.
  148. 10:35I want to tell you the truth of God's Word
  149. 10:36because God's Word is true.
  150. 10:39And God's Word is the best way for you
  151. 10:42to enjoy what God has for you.
  152. 10:44And I'm simply sharing with you the very thing
  153. 10:46that I have committed my life to.
  154. 10:52It's not a god of disposition to despise him.
  155. 10:58So what I'm saying, man, very simply,
  156. 11:03would you join me in praying for our country?
  157. 11:06And when I say praying for our country,
  158. 11:08I don't mean to limit that to the corporate concept of our nation.
  159. 11:18Included in praying for our country
  160. 11:20is praying for our fellow citizens,
  161. 11:24praying for those who have hearts of stone,
  162. 11:28for the Lord to remove the scales from their eyes
  163. 11:32and to turn their hearts to give them new hearts,
  164. 11:36that those who have been resistant to the glorious gospel,
  165. 11:43that the scales will be removed from their eyes, man.
  166. 11:50The testimony of the Christian faith
  167. 11:55is that God has redeemed all kinds of people
  168. 11:57from all kinds of backgrounds.
  169. 12:02We talk about various people like Saint Augustine and others,
  170. 12:08who lived a a a let me just say it this way, a lascivious lifestyle. And one of the things
  171. 12:18that was impactful for Augustine is when he saw martyrs, people who might be described as,
  172. 12:26you know, no names who are willing to give their lives for their fidelity to Jesus Christ.
  173. 12:32And it impacted him, man. God is still in the business of opening blind eyes,
  174. 12:38drawing men and women to himself.
  175. 12:42If God will send a missive to the Jewish exiles in Babylon
  176. 12:50and say seek the Shalom of the city where you are in exile.
  177. 12:56Pray for the Shalom of the city where you're in exile.
  178. 13:02For in its Shalom will you have Shalom?
  179. 13:06How much more should we pray for our nation?
  180. 13:10How much more should we pray for our fellow citizens?
  181. 13:14How much more should we pray for our neighbors?
  182. 13:16How much more should we work for the thriving of our nation
  183. 13:21and our fellow citizens and our neighbors?
  184. 13:23And I want to be absolutely abundantly clear.
  185. 13:26There is no thriving outside of Christ Jesus.
  186. 13:31When I say thriving, don't misconstrue what I'm saying
  187. 13:33as if I'm limiting it to some temporal life station.
  188. 13:39Because I say just as Jesus said,
  189. 13:40what is the problem for the man to gain the whole world
  190. 13:42and loses soul, there's no thriving without eternal peace.
  191. 13:48There's no thriving without knowing the prince of peace.
  192. 13:53And there are lots of people in our nation who want to kind of side step Christ,
  193. 14:00yet reap the benefits of what he produces.
  194. 14:06The most desperate and the greatest need for America is repentance.
  195. 14:12If God will tell the exiled Jews to seek the Shalom of the city
  196. 14:17and to pray for the Shalom of the city,
  197. 14:18How much more should we pray for our servant leaders?
  198. 14:22You know, how much more should we pray for our country?
  199. 14:30I pray you hear my heart, but more importantly,
  200. 14:33I pray that you hear the heart of God appealing to you
  201. 14:38to seek the shalom of our nation,
  202. 14:43to work for the shalom of our nation,
  203. 14:46and to pray for the shalom of our nation,
  204. 14:49and buy God's grace,
  205. 14:52that we can combine our prosperity and our liberty
  206. 14:55with righteousness.
  207. 15:00a discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  208. 15:04God is worthy of all the praise and thanksgiving
  209. 15:07and worship we can give him
  210. 15:08and he's worthy of so much more.
  211. 15:11And we're wise enough to make it a point
  212. 15:13to really praise and worship and thank him,
  213. 15:16just consistently in our lives.
  214. 15:18It blesses our lives in so, so many ways.
  215. 15:23Remember, praise, worship and thanksgiving,
  216. 15:25stir the Holy Spirit working in your life
  217. 15:27and therefore it stirs your joy as well.
  218. 15:30On the other hand, one could say that the opposite of praise and worship and thanksgiving is complaining.
  219. 15:36Complaining invites the devil into any situation.
  220. 15:39To complain about something is to speak curses over that item.
  221. 15:43So that's one more reason why we should never complain.
  222. 15:46And strive to avoid complaining under any circumstances because complaining can make a tough situation worse under any circumstance.
  223. 15:54Don't be a complainer.
  224. 16:02I'm Rick Scarborough and this is my take.
  225. 16:05President Trump has strongly supported Judeo-Christian values through executive orders and directives
  226. 16:10including restoring biological truth, protecting women's sports by barring men, eliminating federal
  227. 16:18funding for woke DI programs, affirming federal employees' rights to express religion at work,
  228. 16:25clarified that churches can endorse political candidates in sermons without losing their taxes
  229. 16:30of status. One of our founders, John Adams, said, our Constitution was made only for a moral
  230. 16:37and religious people. Trump may have opened a window, but it will take the spiritual revival
  231. 16:43in the church to restore the Judeo-Christian values on which this nation was founded and
  232. 16:48blessed by God. I'm Rick Scarborough, and that's my take. Go to RecovererAmerica.com for more
  233. 16:55information.
  234. 17:05driving light into the darkness.
  235. 17:07This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  236. 17:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton,
  237. 17:14the third here.
  238. 17:16So you might have heard about this.
  239. 17:17Maybe you haven't heard about this,
  240. 17:19but the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services,
  241. 17:24which is a sub-department of DHS,
  242. 17:30the Department of Homeland Security.
  243. 17:32They conducted a little investigation,
  244. 17:35you know, an Operation Twin Shield,
  245. 17:37you see through Operation Twin Shield, the US CIS, the US Citizen Citizenship and Immigration
  246. 17:46Services, visited 1,000 homes across Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, specifically conducting
  247. 17:57migrant queries.
  248. 17:59And they found that nearly half, nearly half, that's almost 50% for who all the way in the
  249. 18:09back, you know, all the way.
  250. 18:12know in the land of some people did some things? Ilha Omar, the home of Minneapolis. Oh, y'all know,
  251. 18:25you know, running for mayor, by the way. Nearly 50% of all migrants in the area had committed
  252. 18:35immigration fraud, including things like marriage fraud and H1B visa fraud and F1 visa fraud, you know,
  253. 18:48And you know marriage fraud is kind of like some people did something
  254. 18:53You know certain Congresswoman may or may not have married her brother
  255. 18:59for citizenship purposes
  256. 19:02Yeah, I'm not joking
  257. 19:06Of course
  258. 19:09Congresswoman
  259. 19:10I'm in Washington DC representing the cut causes and concerns of Somalia herself
  260. 19:19Elon Omar mm-hmm
  261. 19:22Well, the USCIS director, Joseph Edlow, conducted a press conference where he revealed the initial
  262. 19:30conclusions from Operation Twin Shield, and he did so in a press conference.
  263. 19:36Listen to and watch clip number one, clip number one, go.
  264. 19:41Since September 19th, officers from our fraud detection and national security directorate,
  265. 19:46working in teams have conducted over a thousand site visits across the Minneapolis-St. Paul
  266. 19:51area as part of this operation.
  267. 19:54What they found should shock all of America.
  268. 19:59Focusing on a list of over a thousand target cases involving more than 900 individuals,
  269. 20:04our officers encountered blatant marriage fraud, visa overstays, people claiming to work at businesses
  270. 20:10that can't be found, forged documents, abuse of the H-1B visa system, abuse of the F-1 visas,
  271. 20:19many other discrepancies. Over the course of the operation, our officers found indication
  272. 20:25of fraud, noncompliance or public safety and national security concerns in nearly a little
  273. 20:31less than 50 percent of the cases interviewed.
  274. 20:38One asked why USCIS conducted their investigation in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Director Joseph
  275. 20:48Edlo said, quote, that the twin cities were chosen because the data showed it was a hotspot
  276. 20:55for manipulation and misuse of the immigration system with cases of marriage fraud found to
  277. 21:02be a particular problem, end quote.
  278. 21:08Director Edlo was asked, does your investigation include a certain Congresswoman and the allegations
  279. 21:16that she married her brother, director Edelow says, well, I won't get in specifics of individual
  280. 21:26cases.
  281. 21:27However, no one is off of the table.
  282. 21:33We will follow the evidence wherever it leads.
  283. 21:38Oh boy.
  284. 21:46The Twin Cities area has migrants from several nations, including India, Vietnam, and Mexico
  285. 21:56among the most populous, but there are over 82,000 in the area specifically from Somalia.
  286. 22:05Concerning the specific types of fraud that had taken place, Director Edelow gave a couple
  287. 22:09of examples, listened to and watched clip number two, clip number two.
  288. 22:14Go.
  289. 22:15In one case, officers identified an alien who had overstayed his visa waiver, who was
  290. 22:20the son of a known or suspected terrorist on the no-fly list.
  291. 22:23He had previously been found to have engaged in marriage fraud, which resulted in the denial
  292. 22:27of several immigration benefit requests.
  293. 22:30He was arrested and is now presently being returned to his country of origin.
  294. 22:35In another, an individual admitted to obtaining a fake death certificate in Kenya for just $100
  295. 22:41to prove he was no longer married.
  296. 22:43In reality, his wife is alive, living here in Minneapolis, and is the mother of five of his
  297. 22:49children.
  298. 22:50And incidentally, he has another wife living in Sweden with whom he has an additional three
  299. 22:54children.
  300. 22:55Ain't that something?
  301. 23:00Now you have people that would say things like, oh, what is going on?
  302. 23:04Why is this concern?
  303. 23:05He's like, shouldn't we be concerned with rooting out fraud?
  304. 23:10Shouldn't we be concerned?
  305. 23:14From the H1B visa fraud instances includes, for example, a person who was detained because
  306. 23:23they applied to come here for H1B visa, which is supposed to have specialized skill sets
  307. 23:29that the U.S. is seeking to include in our population.
  308. 23:35But they apply for the H1B visa, but they don't actually have that skill.
  309. 23:40So they found people that have H1B visas,
  310. 23:42and they're serving as nannies and cleaning homes
  311. 23:49and things of that nature, which that is important work,
  312. 23:53legitimate work.
  313. 23:55But we don't want people lying in the fraud and our system
  314. 23:57to come to our country on those particular things.
  315. 24:02There's another instance where there was an elderly woman,
  316. 24:05an elderly American woman who was defrauded into marriage by a migrant. And as soon as
  317. 24:20the immigration status was affected, the migrant forced the elderly American woman to divorce
  318. 24:29him. And the elderly American woman lives daily in fear of retaliation, where she to
  319. 24:39cooperate with the federal authorities investigation of his immigration status.
  320. 24:44Oh, man.
  321. 24:47And don't make anything to think about this.
  322. 24:52This is a laugh to keep from crying moment because these are the things.
  323. 24:56I mean, do we need to go back and talk about how Barack Obama was intentional about flooding
  324. 25:01the Twin Cities with specifically some Iranian immigrants?
  325. 25:03Do we need to talk about that?
  326. 25:05Oh, no, no, people don't want to talk about that.
  327. 25:09It isn't that interesting.
  328. 25:13have when director Edelow was asked what they're seeking to do. He already said that there are
  329. 25:22scores of these people who have been arrested on fraud charges for defrauding our immigration system
  330. 25:29who have been detained and deportation processes for many have started and just like imagine if
  331. 25:38Americans writ large began to try to do things like oh I don't know defraud on their taxes
  332. 25:45You know, unless your name happens to be hunter and you smoke crack, you probably will be arrested and charged.
  333. 25:53It's amazing, man, that these things are just happening, and have just been happening.
  334. 26:03And we have a collective shrug because people are like, well, how does that affect you?
  335. 26:09How does it affect me? It affects you in all kinds of ways.
  336. 26:12You know, I'm going to get to this later.
  337. 26:17And I've said before in this show that I have friends who live in Canada, right?
  338. 26:24And my Canadian friends describe the distinction between American Canada is that in America,
  339. 26:30you have the melting pot in Canada.
  340. 26:32We have the salad bowl, you know, it's very hard to maintain national cohesion when you
  341. 26:45have a diffusion of our nation linguistically.
  342. 26:49You have people in the main distinction from the melting pot in the salad bowl, is that
  343. 26:54in the salad bowl, you have all the various pieces of the salad in the bowl, but they remain
  344. 26:59distinct from one another.
  345. 27:03That's why you have this sector of Canada.
  346. 27:05You have this sector of Canada.
  347. 27:06You have large swaths of Canada that you think you're in Jamaica and you have other swaths
  348. 27:10of Canada, well, you might think you're in China.
  349. 27:12You have other swaths of Canada and that is normative for them.
  350. 27:17Historically in the United States of America, we had a pluribus unum out of many one
  351. 27:24that oneness and
  352. 27:27You have people that decry things like assimilation. Why is it why did assimilation all of us then become a dirty word?
  353. 27:33You know people having you know
  354. 27:36Idiotic discussions in statements like this diversity is our strength really if you have 10 chords pulling in opposite direction
  355. 27:48Do you have strength at the basis?
  356. 27:51You know, it's just so sad to me that it's almost like it was too it's been almost too
  357. 27:58late for us to recognize the frankly the Marxist program taking root in America, the
  358. 28:06Balkanization of our society to where the very idea of American being American is now
  359. 28:13a bad word.
  360. 28:15Like I don't care what anybody says and I don't have to prove anything to anybody, but
  361. 28:21I got a Spanish speaking Puerto Rican wife.
  362. 28:27And guess what?
  363. 28:28I don't want somebody singing on a Super Bowl in Spanish.
  364. 28:31How are you gonna take a day where Americans gather
  365. 28:35to celebrate and you're gonna,
  366. 28:36all of a sudden, eliminate the majority
  367. 28:38of the American populace because you are gonna force
  368. 28:41feed our country with the foreign language?
  369. 28:45And you know the hypocrisy because some of the same people
  370. 28:50who wanna say, yay, let's celebrate it.
  371. 28:52How you gonna celebrate having a concert
  372. 28:56for the largest viewing audience
  373. 28:58in the United States annually
  374. 29:00and the majority of the American population
  375. 29:02won't understand a word, won't understand a word.
  376. 29:08I can see it if it's a World Cup
  377. 29:11when you have lots of Spanish speakers.
  378. 29:14Soccer is far more popular globally
  379. 29:18than it is domestically in the World Cup
  380. 29:20is gonna be here, the next World Cup.
  381. 29:25But that's like you having a hip hop conference
  382. 29:29and then you're gonna send somebody into Yodel.
  383. 29:33And they'd be mad at the people who wanna hear hip hop
  384. 29:36who say we don't wanna hear no Yodeling?
  385. 29:38You guys are just not diverse.
  386. 29:40And I'm doing that example intentionally.
  387. 29:45Guys, not even to mention the utter perversion,
  388. 29:50the cross dressing, penchant, the the the foulness,
  389. 29:54the vulgarity, they've been vulgar artists before.
  390. 29:57Not to mention that.
  391. 29:59And it's just, I'm sick of people feeling uncomfortable
  392. 30:05about saying it.
  393. 30:07It's wrong to force me, the United States of America,
  394. 30:10to adopt something else as a national language.
  395. 30:14That's wrong.
  396. 30:15You are fundamentally transforming our nation
  397. 30:18into something else.
  398. 30:21And I plan to get to it later,
  399. 30:23but this dude had the audacity on Saturday Night Live
  400. 30:25to say, well, you got four months to learn Spanish.
  401. 30:28Mm-hmm.
  402. 30:35This is wild, man.
  403. 30:37Like, this is Gramsci's vision of revolution by evolution, guys.
  404. 30:43That's literally what it is.
  405. 30:44Take her apart piece by piece.
  406. 30:48Weaken her, not with a bold slash of an ex-caliber like sword.
  407. 30:53No, no, that's by a thousand cuts.
  408. 30:56A little slice here, a little slice there.
  409. 30:59Force us to have a president whose middle name is Osama.
  410. 31:02But shh, I'm sorry, his middle name who's saying,
  411. 31:05but don't say his middle name.
  412. 31:08That's that's racist.
  413. 31:09That's racist. I ain't name him.
  414. 31:14I ain't tell him to take that name.
  415. 31:16I ain't tell him to run for president.
  416. 31:22And you go have a shh, don't see his middle name.
  417. 31:24Why not?
  418. 31:26Cause his middle name reminds us of what?
  419. 31:31Guys, I'm just, I don't have very much tolerance for
  420. 31:38the cultural Marxist pension that is consistently repeated,
  421. 31:42rinse and repeat to bludgeon our nation into submission,
  422. 31:48to bludgeon our nation into submission.
  423. 31:50And if you dare say,
  424. 31:52hey, last time I checked,
  425. 31:54the National Language is English, Chief.
  426. 31:57Imagine showing up in Saudi Arabia and demanding
  427. 32:00that Saudi Arabia has all their official documents translated
  428. 32:03into English for you, for you, demanding it,
  429. 32:08not requesting it, demanding it.
  430. 32:13Guys, this is absurd.
  431. 32:15This is absurd.
  432. 32:17And I'm not going to allow, you know,
  433. 32:23the Marxist gatekeepers
  434. 32:25intimidate me into silence. These are the same people like, like, and I want y'all to square the
  435. 32:30circle with me, right? The same people that would tell you, you need to accept a national concert
  436. 32:39celebration in Spanish are the same ones who tell who would say, oh, you know, by the way,
  437. 32:44articulating the English-language popular popularly, that's racism too. Do y'all see that? Do you
  438. 32:49recognize that? You know, oh, University of Washington, remember we were talking about that,
  439. 32:54that their English department said if they had more
  440. 32:56melanated students, then they should not be expected
  441. 32:59to use proper grammar, proper spelling,
  442. 33:01and proper articulation of the English language
  443. 33:04because that's racist.
  444. 33:07But you're gonna require me to understand Spanish.
  445. 33:10I think that's something.
  446. 33:11Oh, and also math is racist, by the way.
  447. 33:13Oh, oh, don't forget this.
  448. 33:15And punctuality is racist.
  449. 33:19Yeah, yes, yes.
  450. 33:21Punctuality is racist.
  451. 33:25Well, you have some information circulating.
  452. 33:26I think TPUSA is planning to do an alternative concert
  453. 33:30during halftime with all Christian artists.
  454. 33:33I don't know how those plans are coming to four,
  455. 33:35but this is where you communicate bottom line
  456. 33:39for things like the NFL.
  457. 33:41Can you imagine what it would look like?
  458. 33:42If all of a sudden at the Super Bowl halftime,
  459. 33:45TVs get turned off.
  460. 33:47And all of a sudden the Christian concert put on
  461. 33:49by Turning Point USA is being tuned in by Christians
  462. 33:53all over the country.
  463. 33:54Fostering and adoption is not a band-aid for infertility.
  464. 34:05Like it is a calling and God can change the desire of your heart
  465. 34:10and make that so rewarding.
  466. 34:11It's the most beautiful, self-listening,
  467. 34:13it's pure religion, but it's not a fix
  468. 34:16to desire biological child.
  469. 34:18God has to deal with that in your heart separately.
  470. 34:20Hannah's heart, encouraging couples
  471. 34:23through infertility and miscarriage.
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  483. 35:14Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  484. 35:18Oh man, so much foodlessness du jour.
  485. 35:23So if you're not aware, the state of Virginia usually has odd-year gubernatorial elections.
  486. 35:32The governor's per their state constitution serve only one term.
  487. 35:40The current lieutenant governor is running for the governor's ship.
  488. 35:49That is lieutenant governor, Win some Sears.
  489. 35:52And she is running against a former Congress member as a, I'm sorry, Win some Sears is the
  490. 35:58Republican candidate for the Virginia, for Virginia's governor.
  491. 36:01she is running against a Democrat candidate for Governor Abigail Spamburger.
  492. 36:06Well, over the weekend, a fellow ticket mate of Abigail Spamburger by the name of Jay Jones,
  493. 36:15who is running for Attorney General, had text messages and a phone call that he had in which,
  494. 36:28Among other things, he sought for the death of the Speaker of the House of Delegates of
  495. 36:38Virginia at the time in 2022 for his wife to experience the pain of her own children being
  496. 36:44killed so that he would witness her change her policy perspective, even compared the Republican
  497. 36:59speaker of the house of delegates Todd Gilbert
  498. 37:02to eight off Hitler and Cambodia's dictator
  499. 37:05Pol Pot and said if I had
  500. 37:08three people Todd Gilbert
  501. 37:13Adolf Hitler Pol Pot and only two bullets
  502. 37:18he would use both bullets to kill the Republican
  503. 37:22speaker of the house of delegates that's what he said
  504. 37:26he then went on to say he would desecrate his grave
  505. 37:30these are all text messages
  506. 37:35with certain micturation
  507. 37:37I'm using that word intentionally.
  508. 37:38You know what it is?
  509. 37:39Look it up.
  510. 37:40Micturation.
  511. 37:42The person that he sent these messages to was so disturbed by them, he called her to kind
  512. 37:52of try to explain himself.
  513. 37:56And that is when he sought to illustrate his point in which he suggested that the Republican
  514. 38:01speaker, the House of Delegates, wife would watch her own child die in her arms so that
  515. 38:06that she might reconsider her political views,
  516. 38:08to which the other, the person or the other end of the phone
  517. 38:12hung up in disgust.
  518. 38:14Jay Jones then compounded his demented viewpoint
  519. 38:23with an additional text message,
  520. 38:25to which his counterpart said,
  521. 38:30you were talking about hoping Jennifer Gilbert's
  522. 38:33children would die, to which he responded
  523. 38:35to text message, quote,
  524. 38:36"'Yes, I've told you this before,
  525. 38:39"'Only when people feel pain personally,
  526. 38:41do they move on policy? Now in that sick, in that sick, and this dude is is the Democrat candidate
  527. 38:49to be the highest law enforcement officer in the state of Virginia. Mm hmm. As a boy tole's
  528. 38:56old stomping grounds. Now this is where it gets interesting because he's currently running for
  529. 39:06Attorney General. He and the Democrat candidate for Governor Abigail Spandberger are tied at the hip.
  530. 39:15Epic Girls Pamburger says,
  531. 39:20Oh Jay bad Jay very bad.
  532. 39:24Don't you say bad things Jay?
  533. 39:28I in no way support the comments of Jay Jones.
  534. 39:32But you know what she hasn't done?
  535. 39:33You know what she hasn't done?
  536. 39:35She hasn't called for Jay Jones to step out of the race,
  537. 39:38to drop out of the race.
  538. 39:40That's leaving many people who are watching this saying,
  539. 39:42Why won't she ask for Jay to step out of the race?
  540. 39:50and the simple reason folks.
  541. 39:53This is my opinion.
  542. 39:56As she's afraid of what the regressives in our own party
  543. 39:58will say, she doesn't want the left flank
  544. 40:03of her regressive party to be upset with her,
  545. 40:08which underscores a point that I was making a couple weeks ago.
  546. 40:12Remember when we walked through the specific portions
  547. 40:15of the Communist Manifesto?
  548. 40:17Because you have people who are Karl Marx apologists
  549. 40:20who try to say, Marx is for socialism and communism,
  550. 40:23but not violence, that's a lie.
  551. 40:25That's a flat line.
  552. 40:26Marx was eager for violence.
  553. 40:30That was his contribution to the socialism worldview,
  554. 40:33the utilization of violence to accomplish political objectives.
  555. 40:37Do you see Jay Jones's tweets?
  556. 40:39It's not until people feel pain personally
  557. 40:42that they're willing to move on policy.
  558. 40:45Then that's not a kind of familiar.
  559. 40:47And why won't Spamburger call for Jay Jones
  560. 40:49to drop out of the race?
  561. 40:51You ask.
  562. 40:53Because I've told you.
  563. 40:54to regressives violence is a tactic.
  564. 41:00You're not gonna denounce a colleague
  565. 41:03for saying what many of them truly believe,
  566. 41:06and I'm not saying all of them,
  567. 41:07I don't think all of them believe it,
  568. 41:09but it certainly is a comfortable, embraced position there.
  569. 41:22Current Virginia Governor Glenn Yunken
  570. 41:25talked about this very phenomenon.
  571. 41:28Listen to and watch clip number four, clip four, go.
  572. 41:31Well, at the end of the day, Abigail Spamberger wants there to be boys in girls' bathrooms
  573. 41:38and wants boys to be in girls' sports.
  574. 41:40And that's where she stands.
  575. 41:42And the reason why she cannot answer the question is because she knows where she is, is so objectionable
  576. 41:49to almost all Virginians.
  577. 41:51And therefore, she refuses to answer the question.
  578. 41:53The reality is that having men in girls' bathrooms and having biological males in girls' sports
  579. 42:00is unsafe, it's wrong, and it violates the dignity of women and girls.
  580. 42:06And that's what Virginians believe, and that's why she won't answer the question.
  581. 42:09This race is really clear.
  582. 42:11Last week, Trafalgar, who I believe is the best pollster in America, came out and said,
  583. 42:15this race was now down to five points.
  584. 42:17It's tightened up hugely in the course of the last month because of the reality that people
  585. 42:22understand that Abigail Spamburger is a liberal-left Democrat who doesn't believe anything that's
  586. 42:28consistent with Virginia values. And that's why this race is
  587. 42:31tightened up on top of that. Now we see that members of her
  588. 42:35ticket, Jay Jones, a member of Abigail Spamburger's ticket,
  589. 42:38literally wishes death on children. This is the race at hand. And
  590. 42:42this is why I believe Virginians will come together and stand
  591. 42:45for the values that we hold here. Get out and vote. Go to go
  592. 42:48to winsomeforgovernor.com vote for Jason Meares. And let's win
  593. 42:52this thing, folks, because Virginians need to stand for what's
  594. 42:56right and we've demonstrated it from the beginning of this country and we're going to do it again
  595. 42:58right now. It's very interesting that just over the weekend and I checked before coming on the air that
  596. 43:07post was indicating that the race has now gotten even tighter within three points and the election is
  597. 43:13November 4th. From the final weeks, this stuff is coming out. Lieutenant Governor Winzam Sears,
  598. 43:23she's the current lieutenant governor of Virginia. She capitalized on this information and said,
  599. 43:28Huh? Jay Jones dreamed of murdering two young children and their dad will politics.
  600. 43:37And Abigail Spamberger wants him to be Attorney General. Listen to him watch clip number five.
  601. 43:42Clip five. Go.
  602. 44:01in jail with J. Jones.
  603. 44:03You said that Gilbert's wife could watch her own child die in her arms,
  604. 44:08so that Gilbert might reconsider his political views.
  605. 44:11Please observe an attorney general who will stand up for the people I forgive.
  606. 44:16Jones said, quote, Gilbert, Hitler, and Polpot,
  607. 44:20Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.
  608. 44:22Men are rage.
  609. 44:25Jones doubled down, saying, quote,
  610. 44:27Do I think Todd and Jennifer are evil
  611. 44:30and that they're breeding little fascists?
  612. 44:32Yes.
  613. 44:33How can Virginians trust a man
  614. 44:34who said something so horrific, so callously?
  615. 44:37Only when people feel paid personally,
  616. 44:40do they move on policy?
  617. 44:44I know we have people who listen from Virginia.
  618. 44:50If you have friends and family members
  619. 44:51and loved ones in Virginia,
  620. 44:52you probably wanna let them know what's going on,
  621. 44:54if in case they don't know.
  622. 44:55They might know what's going on, they may not know
  623. 44:58what's going on, but this is just,
  624. 45:00And it's just remarkable.
  625. 45:02Like after the world with this Charlie Kirk get killed,
  626. 45:05you have this dude saying this kind of stuff, you know?
  627. 45:10And no, he clearly he said it before Charlie Kirk was murdered,
  628. 45:12but I'm saying it's being, he's running for attorney general,
  629. 45:17lockstep with the Democrat candidate for the governorship
  630. 45:20and the top of the ticket in Virginia won't say,
  631. 45:23hey, why don't you go ahead and step down on this one?
  632. 45:27Even the Washington Post editorial board called
  633. 45:28him to step out of the race, you know, to drop out of the race.
  634. 45:34It gives a pretty clear insight.
  635. 45:39And I hate to do this, but y'all already know what if Jay Jones was happening to be running
  636. 45:46as a Republican?
  637. 45:47What would happen?
  638. 45:49Do we even need to have that conversation?
  639. 45:56It's wild, man.
  640. 45:57It's just wild.
  641. 45:59So I alluded to this now earlier, but I'll show the clip.
  642. 46:04you know, I believe in free speech and I think comedy should be funny.
  643. 46:09But Saturday Night Live had Benito and Tony Martinez, Ocasio.
  644. 46:20That's Bugs Bunny's real name.
  645. 46:22That's a bug money.
  646. 46:26Bad bunny.
  647. 46:29I mean, it's a Bugs Bunny.
  648. 46:35He did the opening monologue for Saturday Night Live this past Saturday.
  649. 46:39And he began in the majority of his monologue was in English, interestingly.
  650. 46:44Many of you may know this, but lots of Puerto Ricans are bilingual.
  651. 46:52My wife learned Spanish English at the same time, you know, because in case you don't know that,
  652. 46:58the Puerto Rico is an American territory, you know, the Puerto Ricans are American citizens,
  653. 47:03which is this, you know, that's just their truth.
  654. 47:08He did the majority of his monologue in English.
  655. 47:12and you know, you start out by saying, you know,
  656. 47:15I think everyone is happy.
  657. 47:16I'm doing the Super Bowl.
  658. 47:17I think everybody is happy that I'm doing the Super Bowl.
  659. 47:19Even Fox News, he said that.
  660. 47:21And so they spiced together clips
  661. 47:23of from Fox News anchors like Sean Hannity and Jesse Waters
  662. 47:26that basically he's well spiced together to say
  663. 47:28bad bunny is my favorite musician
  664. 47:30and he should be the next president.
  665. 47:31That was funny.
  666. 47:32I thought that was funny, you know?
  667. 47:35But then he went on to say
  668. 47:38that he was very excited to do the Super Bowl
  669. 47:41And he knows that people all around the world who love his music are also happy.
  670. 47:46Then he started to speak in Spanish.
  671. 47:48This is on Saturday and he started to say, you know, in Spanish that this is
  672. 47:58important for everyone, especially in this is Spanish, all the Latinos and
  673. 48:04Latinas across the world.
  674. 48:06And here in the United States, all those who have worked to open doors.
  675. 48:09It's more than an achievement for myself.
  676. 48:12It's an achievement for all of us.
  677. 48:13It shows our footprint and our contribution to this country that no one will ever be able
  678. 48:19to take away or erase.
  679. 48:21He says this in Spanish.
  680. 48:26Then he says what I'm about to play for you in English.
  681. 48:31Listen to him watch clip three.
  682. 48:33Go.
  683. 48:38If you didn't understand what I just said, you have four months to learn.
  684. 48:48So yeah, everybody.
  685. 48:49Yeah, you have four months to learn.
  686. 48:59I'll just tell y'all playing you know what it's going to take to shut this kind of stuff down is going to take the country turning the Super Bowl off
  687. 49:04That's what it's going to take
  688. 49:06The the bottom line of these people speak is the bottom line ultimately so turning point is said that this is what we're going to do
  689. 49:16We're gonna have an alternative concert. I'm gonna pay attention. I'll announce it if they formalize this
  690. 49:28You know I checked out of the Super Bowl largely a long time ago
  691. 49:32You know, and I understand it, and I like sports.
  692. 49:35I like sports.
  693. 49:37And when I say I checked out, I don't, you know,
  694. 49:39I don't normally keep up with all this kind of stuff.
  695. 49:41When I saw they had this dude with his profanity
  696. 49:44and his advocacy for trans, for cross-dressing
  697. 49:47and all of this stuff, I said, wow,
  698. 49:55this is really an effort to try to put a wet blanket,
  699. 49:59so to speak, on the momentum moving in our nation
  700. 50:02following Charlie Kurt Schunem.
  701. 50:05It is, as I said at the beginning of the show, seek the shalom of the place where God has planted us.
  702. 50:25Pray for the shalom of our country, because in our nation's shalom, we will find shalom.
  703. 50:34The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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