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  1. 0:00More than 45 years ago, Brother Don Wildman, with Linda by his side,
  2. 0:05he did God's call and began this ministry on his dining room table.
  3. 0:09Since then, dedicated people and supporters have joined Don's efforts to bring Godly values back to America.
  4. 0:16And the fight is far from over.
  5. 0:19All God asked Godim, his fightfulness.
  6. 0:23It's day two of Sharethon and its Founders' Day.
  7. 0:26You can help honor Brother Don's legacy with the Founders' Day Pledge.
  8. 0:30call 877-616-2396 or give online at aFR.net. It's Founders Day on American
  9. 0:40Family Radio. Good evening everyone. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner, Fall 2025
  10. 0:52Day 2, Sharethon Edition. We are grateful to have you in the corner with us. We are
  11. 1:00in day two as I mentioned the share on the number to call is eight seven seven six one six
  12. 1:07two three nine six that number again is eight seven seven six one six two three nine six that
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  15. 1:29That is AFR.net at this very moment, many of you, if not most of you,
  16. 1:36are making your transition from your part-time jobs where you generate an income
  17. 1:40to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  18. 1:47I articulate this in this manner intentionally in an effort to aid us
  19. 1:51in recalibrating our thought processes.
  20. 1:53The culture works overtime to make us think of ourselves in terms of our occupations,
  21. 1:59to make our occupations synonymous with our identities, but those things are not synonymous.
  22. 2:07All right. In our full-time jobs, our full-time jobs of outcome cultivation,
  23. 2:12they start right in our homes. We must resist the press of the spirit of the age and the surrounding
  24. 2:20and culture to get us to play significance and importance
  25. 2:23on everything else to the neglect of our families
  26. 2:30because we'll never be able to out-politic,
  27. 2:32we'll never be able to out-vote,
  28. 2:34we'll never frankly be able to out-church
  29. 2:37the deficiencies that abound in our homes.
  30. 2:40This is one of the major messages that I endeavor
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  36. 3:17Because what goes on in your house is far more important, far more important than what goes
  37. 3:23on in the White House. The purpose of that is not to denigrate or minimize, uh, order to
  38. 3:29render in substantial things that are transpiring the White House. Of course, those things are
  39. 3:33important, but they simply are not more important than what goes on in our homes. I got a sneezing
  40. 3:41spell going on. That's why I'm stopping and going so much. 8, 7, 7, 6, 1, 6, 2, 3, 9, 6
  41. 3:52is the number to call, eight, seven, seven, six, one, six, two , three, nine, six, I am
  42. 3:56joined by the corner contingent.
  43. 3:58It's Shareathown, but we still got the contingent in the building right across from me.
  44. 4:01My man, a hundred grand Mr. Bobby, R bucksGB is in the building and in the screeningyou
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  46. 4:11Also, he delivers clean X, when it's necessary is the realW realise you, Mac ladies and
  47. 4:16gentlemen.
  48. 4:17We're ready to rock n roll with today's program.
  49. 4:20To the word of God, we go with the theme.
  50. 4:22for this year's Sheraton is yes, he can. The scripture is anchored in Ephesians 3,
  51. 4:29verses 23-21 are the primary verses, but I want to go a little bit above that on the pages of
  52. 4:36scripture going back to verse 17, Ephesians 3, verse 17 all the way to verse 21. And this is the
  53. 4:45the Apostle Paul writing to the church at Ephesus,
  54. 4:50and this is what he writes.
  55. 4:53Well, I said, I would go to verse 17,
  56. 4:57but I'm gonna go back to verse 14, verse 14.
  57. 5:01And this is what the word of God says,
  58. 5:02for this reason I bow my knees before the Father,
  59. 5:06from whom every family in heaven and on earth
  60. 5:11derives its name, that he would grant you
  61. 5:17according to the riches of his glory,
  62. 5:20to be strengthened, oh man, with power,
  63. 5:23through his spirit in the inner man,
  64. 5:28so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith,
  65. 5:32and that you being rooted and grounded in love
  66. 5:36may be able to comprehend with all the saints
  67. 5:39what is the breath and length and height and depth,
  68. 5:44and to know the love of Christ,
  69. 5:46which surpasses knowledge that you may be filled up
  70. 5:52to all the fullness of God,
  71. 5:56now to him who is a bore God,
  72. 5:59to do far more abundantly,
  73. 6:02beyond all that we ask or think,
  74. 6:06according to the power that works within us,
  75. 6:10to him be the glory in the church,
  76. 6:13and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever
  77. 6:17and ever a man.
  78. 6:19Oh brothers and sisters,
  79. 6:21what a rich heritage we have in the King of Kings
  80. 6:24and in the Lord of Lords
  81. 6:25that so often when the scripture is quoted
  82. 6:27when people say for he is able to do exceedingly
  83. 6:31and abundantly and above all we don't understand sometimes
  84. 6:35that we stripped that away from its context.
  85. 6:38But what the Apostle Paul is is literally communicating.
  86. 6:41He says first for this very reason
  87. 6:43I bow my knees to the Father
  88. 6:45that you, the brethren, the body, members of God's eternal family, that you, according
  89. 6:53to the riches of His glory, may be strengthened with power in the inner man.
  90. 6:59In the inner man, do you realize that this glorious gospel that we proclaim, this scandalous gospel
  91. 7:06that we proclaim, that it literally communicates the reality of immortality, not merely in the
  92. 7:12eternal state, but the capacity to overcome being redeemed by the blood of the lambs, having
  93. 7:18our sin atoned for to where we are no longer obligated to be confined to the end of nature.
  94. 7:26No longer obligated but the apostle Paul communicated that the body may be aware that we can be
  95. 7:33strengthened by the power of spirit in our inner man.
  96. 7:38Why? Verse 17 tells us, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith,
  97. 7:44and that you being rooted and grounded in love.
  98. 7:47One of my favorite things you're doing in New Orleans, you go to Audubon Park,
  99. 7:50for example, you have these beautiful trees and they're huge with their trunks,
  100. 7:54but what's not obvious is that roots dive deep beneath the surface with all kinds of storms and hurricanes.
  101. 8:01You know what never moves? Those trees, because those roots, the roots are so deep
  102. 8:07that they're grounded and they're rooted.
  103. 8:10This is what Paul is saying,
  104. 8:11we have the capacity for in our faith,
  105. 8:13no matter what torrential rains come,
  106. 8:15no matter what violent winds blow,
  107. 8:17no matter what trends come and go,
  108. 8:19we can be rooted in the King of Kings
  109. 8:21and the Lord of Lords.
  110. 8:22And then Paul goes on to the believer
  111. 8:24that you may be able to comprehend.
  112. 8:26It's instructive for us to remember
  113. 8:28that Paul is writing this to believers in Ephesus.
  114. 8:32Because sometimes there are scenarios that exist,
  115. 8:35that you may have genuine believers,
  116. 8:37but they haven't been discipled.
  117. 8:40Paul's epistles to the Corinthians are a great example of this,
  118. 8:43that Paul is right into the Corinthians
  119. 8:45and in the beginning of the Epistle in 1 Corinthians,
  120. 8:47he affirms that they're fellow believers,
  121. 8:49but then he goes on to diagnose all manners
  122. 8:51of sinful concepts, all manner of sinful conduct,
  123. 8:54all manner of sinful mindsets,
  124. 8:55because you have believers, but when they're not discipled,
  125. 8:58they could look like they're indistinguishable
  126. 9:03from the world around them.
  127. 9:04They could look like people who do not,
  128. 9:07as Paul is writing here, they are not able to comprehend.
  129. 9:11With all of the saints, the breath and the depth
  130. 9:14and the length and the height of their salvation.
  131. 9:17But Paul here is praying and saying,
  132. 9:19Lord, I'm going before you so that the believers can
  133. 9:22comprehend, that you may be able to comprehend
  134. 9:24who you are in him, what he's afforded for you,
  135. 9:27what you're capable of in him,
  136. 9:29what he's accomplished on your behalf,
  137. 9:30what he accomplishes in you,
  138. 9:32what he accomplishes through you,
  139. 9:33that you may be able to comprehend that.
  140. 9:35This is what our world needs to know.
  141. 9:37We have people that are coming from all kinds of backgrounds,
  142. 9:40and the world would say, you can't be different,
  143. 9:42you can't change, you can't overcome that.
  144. 9:44Our Supreme Court just yesterday heard a case
  145. 9:47that is saying it's illegal for you to convey to a minor
  146. 9:50that they have unwanted sexual attraction,
  147. 9:52that they actually could be set free from that.
  148. 9:54They wanna make it illegal to proclaim that.
  149. 9:56But that is a part of our heritage.
  150. 9:58First Corinthians six, such were some of you,
  151. 10:01but you've been washed.
  152. 10:03You've been cleaned, you've been purchased.
  153. 10:05All of this is in the scripture.
  154. 10:06And then Paul goes on and to know that you, the believer,
  155. 10:10may know the love of Christ, which surpasses all knowledge.
  156. 10:15The love of Christ, brothers and sisters,
  157. 10:17surpasses all knowledge.
  158. 10:22In that you and I may be filled up
  159. 10:27to all the fullness of God.
  160. 10:29This is a context in which the Apostle Paul then goes on
  161. 10:32to say now to him who was able to do far more abundantly
  162. 10:36beyond all that we can ask or think or imagine
  163. 10:40according to the power that works within us brothers.
  164. 10:43This verse, this theme when we're proclaiming
  165. 10:46in the Sheraton, yes, he can what he's referring to
  166. 10:50specifically when the word of God says yes,
  167. 10:52he can is that you and I have access to the fullness
  168. 10:56of God as his offspring.
  169. 10:59That's what Ephesians is telling us in chapter three.
  170. 11:01That's what Paul is telling us in this epistle
  171. 11:03to Defease in chapter three,
  172. 11:05that the fullness of what is available
  173. 11:07to a human being on this side of eternity
  174. 11:09by the grace and power of our Lord Jesus Christ
  175. 11:11is available to us by his spirit.
  176. 11:15So because that is the case,
  177. 11:18because that is a biblical fact.
  178. 11:23I'll say like Francis Shafer says,
  179. 11:25how then shall we live?
  180. 11:28How then shall we perceive ourselves?
  181. 11:31How then shall we perceive our family members?
  182. 11:34How then shall we perceive our loved ones?
  183. 11:37How then shall we perceive our fellow citizens?
  184. 11:40Yes, he can.
  185. 11:43That all the fullness and to know the love of Christ
  186. 11:46with surpasses knowledge that you may be filled up
  187. 11:49to all the fullness of God, verse 20.
  188. 11:51Now to him who was able to do far more abundantly,
  189. 11:54beyond all that we ask or think,
  190. 11:56according to the power that works within us,
  191. 11:58to him be glory in the church.
  192. 12:00and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever,
  193. 12:08amen, do you see that?
  194. 12:11That this fullness of God,
  195. 12:13that the apostle Paul is communicating in an appeal to heaven,
  196. 12:17that this fullness of God would be accessible
  197. 12:21by the power and grace of Jesus Christ
  198. 12:23to all generations of those who seek him,
  199. 12:28those who follow Him. Glory to the King. Glory to the Majesty in Heaven. All brothers and sisters did
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  218. 14:06It is my exceeding passion that this audience would understand, that when we quote from
  219. 14:12Ephesians 3 that we understand its context, that when we say unto Him who is able to do
  220. 14:18exceedingly and abundantly and above all that we can ask or think or imagine that we understand
  221. 14:26that it is pointing to us being strengthened in our inner man.
  222. 14:30It is pointing to us growing in sanctification to the fullness of what God has made available
  223. 14:36to us on this side of eternity.
  224. 14:38There are so many promises that apply to us on the other side in the eternal state, but
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  269. 16:59Welcome back to the Fall 2025 Day Two,
  270. 17:03share it on edition of the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton.
  271. 17:06The third is my name, what an honor it is
  272. 17:09to be a son of the king and to labor in his vineyard.
  273. 17:12Man, I'm telling you, all this and heaven too.
  274. 17:17All this and heaven too.
  275. 17:19We get the privilege of serving the lowest purposes
  276. 17:22as joyful warriors, man.
  277. 17:26People ask me, how do you remain encouraged, man?
  278. 17:28I said, man, I'm in Christ.
  279. 17:31I'm in Christ, man, what do you mean?
  280. 17:33I'm in Christ, yes, I'm in human beings.
  281. 17:35I face things.
  282. 17:37I got things going on with family members.
  283. 17:39I'm a caregiver in context.
  284. 17:41I'm never expected to be on one end.
  285. 17:42I still have a three year old and on the other end,
  286. 17:45I'm engaged in some other things.
  287. 17:48But man, what a benefit it is to be
  288. 17:49in the Kingdom of God.
  289. 17:51Man, glory to his wonderful name.
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  313. 19:15Now we're in the midst and in Washington DC
  314. 19:18And this is why I said what goes on in your house is far more important what's going on in the White House
  315. 19:22It's a shutdown on Capitol Hill, but it should not be a shutdown in our homes
  316. 19:26and I took some time to
  317. 19:31Explain about maybe a week ago
  318. 19:33ago, what was actually going on with this shutdown from the Democrats in Chuck and
  319. 19:38Uxumacwak, Quack, filling the heat from a potential primary challenge from Alexandria
  320. 19:44Ocasio-Cortez in New York, though Chuck Schumer has voted 13 times in a row to continue the
  321. 19:53government being open.
  322. 19:54Now, all of a sudden he's going to make a change.
  323. 19:56And I explained to you guys what's happened in the main issue.
  324. 19:58They're smaller issues.
  325. 20:00But the main issue is Obamacare.
  326. 20:03And I explain to you that under the Biden administration, using COVID as an excuse and
  327. 20:08using COVID as a backdrop, the Biden administration pushed an enhancement of the Obamacare subsidies.
  328. 20:15Obamacare, formerly known as the Affordable Care Act.
  329. 20:21What has transpired is that the Republicans have refused through the One Big Beautiful
  330. 20:26Bill to make the Biden era enhanced Obamacare subsidies permanent.
  331. 20:32But the Democrats are squawking because they want to make the enhanced Obamacare subsidies
  332. 20:37permanent, which by the way, includes providing taxpayer-funded health benefits for illegal
  333. 20:44aliens.
  334. 20:45What would you really have happening, and this really distills it for everyone?
  335. 20:49What you really have happening is you have the Democrats who voted for Obamacare now saying
  336. 20:54they reject Obamacare.
  337. 20:55That's what it is, Bobby.
  338. 20:56That's what it is.
  339. 20:57It's Obamacare, as it was originally passed.
  340. 21:01And the Republicans are saying, keep it the way it was when y'all passed it.
  341. 21:06That's guys, that's not an exaggeration of what's happening.
  342. 21:10You have the Democrats who all fought for Obamacare, tooth and nail, Republicans opposed
  343. 21:19Obamacare.
  344. 21:20Now you have Democrats saying Obamacare wasn't enough.
  345. 21:24We need more.
  346. 21:25Of course, it's never enough.
  347. 21:28Now, many of you know that already.
  348. 21:32But in the wake of this shutdown, you have strange things that are happening.
  349. 21:38Very strange things that are happening.
  350. 21:40Let me give the number before I tell you the strange things.
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  358. 22:12strange things are happening in the wake of this shutdown because the Washington Post editorial board I
  359. 22:22kid you not
  360. 22:23though the Washington Post editorial board has now come out and said with people like me have told you for nearly a
  361. 22:29a decade on this radio network, others have been saying it for quite some time, I'm going
  362. 22:37to give you the quote. I don't want anybody to say, oh, wait, what you said, the Washington
  363. 22:41Post editorial board has now published a piece saying this quote, the real problem is that
  364. 22:48the Affordable Care Act, which by the way is Obamacare, let me get back to the quote,
  365. 22:53The real problem is that the Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable.
  366. 23:01In quote, did y'all hear that?
  367. 23:03The Washington Post editorial board is now admitting what people like myself have
  368. 23:09told you for nearly a decade, but not only that, they are reversing course because
  369. 23:13all the way back in 2013, the Washington Post editorial board lauded the praises of
  370. 23:19Obama Care 2014 2015 2016 2017 where President Trump was saying we need to
  371. 23:23repeal it. The Washington Post editorial board went to its ink and its
  372. 23:28publication to say President Trump is not telling the truth about the Affordable
  373. 23:32Care Act and now all of a sudden they're admitting the Affordable Care Act was
  374. 23:38never really affordable. Listen to clip number three 15 years later the
  375. 23:47The Washington Post editorial board finally is admitting what we've said all along.
  376. 23:53Clip 3, go.
  377. 23:55It only took 15 years and trillions of dollars of taxpayer dollars.
  378. 24:00But the Washington Post is pulling a massive bait and switch.
  379. 24:04The editorial board admitting that Obama's notorious Affordable Care Act was never actually
  380. 24:11affordable.
  381. 24:12He writes this quote, this is how entitlement programs work.
  382. 24:17Once you habituate people to some generous government handout, they grow dependent on it.
  383. 24:23It becomes politically perilous if not impossible to fully claw it back.
  384. 24:27Conservatives fought so hard to stop Obamacare 15 years ago because they anticipated fights
  385. 24:34like this one.
  386. 24:36I guess it's nice timing for a come to Jesus moment.
  387. 24:39Considering Democrats have shut down the government over keeping these unaffordable
  388. 24:44care act subsidies flowing.
  389. 24:46Ain't there something?
  390. 24:49Ain't there something?
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  401. 25:26are the ones who built the AFR app
  402. 25:29to where we would not be confined to towers
  403. 25:33because we know your unclucius needed to hear that.
  404. 25:37We know you have to say uncle, uncle, listen, uncle, did you see the Washington Post editorial
  405. 25:44board now doing about face after all of these years, 15 for 15 years, the Washington Post
  406. 25:50editorial board talked about how wonderful Obamacare was.
  407. 25:54Like, I'll give you this quote from 11 years ago, the Washington Post said this quote, now
  408. 26:01critics say those people can't keep their doctors either.
  409. 26:05broken promise? More proof the ACA is a disaster? Not quite. As with all of those canceled policies,
  410. 26:12this outrage isn't good evidence that the law is flawed no matter what the president may have
  411. 26:17promised." See at that time, 11 years ago, the Washington Post was trying to say,
  412. 26:22well, we know Tupac Hussein Obama said, if you like your doctor, you could keep it. And then as soon
  413. 26:28as the ACA was passed, a whole bunch of folks, I like my doctor, I couldn't keep it. And the
  414. 26:33The Washington Post was providing cover fire.
  415. 26:36The Washington Post was like,
  416. 26:39be, stand back, Barack, we shall protect you.
  417. 26:42They ran in with their Wapot shields.
  418. 26:45I'm, ta-da-da.
  419. 26:47He lied and said, you can keep your doctor, Tupac said it.
  420. 26:51My ambition as a lawyer, I won't deny you.
  421. 26:59I'm a straight lawyer.
  422. 27:00Ha, ha, ha.
  423. 27:03Stand back, Tupac.
  424. 27:04We'll shield you.
  425. 27:06Oh, so what?
  426. 27:07You can't, you can't like your doctor.
  427. 27:09you can keep it?
  428. 27:10Well, it's easier to feel good.
  429. 27:13Now the Walpow is admitting, no, they weren't good.
  430. 27:17Listen, if you want Uncle Buck to have access,
  431. 27:20and if you want Jane and not June,
  432. 27:22and you want Grandma Mary to be able to understand things
  433. 27:25like this, call 877-616-2396.
  434. 27:31And I'm laughing like this,
  435. 27:32because I'm thinking about people who say,
  436. 27:33man, Abe, I'm telling you, I love when you give those
  437. 27:37references, because I'm able to pull up these stories
  438. 27:39and share these with my loved ones,
  439. 27:41because they can't deny the black and white print.
  440. 27:43Like you can go, you can go look at the October 6th,
  441. 27:46watching the post editorial board, their publication,
  442. 27:51to where they admitted that the Obama,
  443. 27:54I'm sorry, let me say it how they said it,
  444. 27:55quote, the real problems that the Affordable Care Act
  445. 27:58was never really affordable.
  446. 28:00They go on to explain the way entitlement programs work,
  447. 28:03guys, this is why the entitlements
  448. 28:05are the biggest problem with our national budgetary issues.
  449. 28:07They start in one place,
  450. 28:09They never stay in that place.
  451. 28:10So you have literally Obamacare that the Democrats fought
  452. 28:14to the nail for.
  453. 28:16You know, this was their thing over and over.
  454. 28:19This was their Hegelian synthesis
  455. 28:22from single-payer healthcare.
  456. 28:24Obamacare was their one.
  457. 28:25Now you have Democrats shutting down the government saying,
  458. 28:28Obamacare as we pass it is not enough.
  459. 28:31Can I make this stuff up?
  460. 28:34Now it would be helpful if you have Republicans in Congress
  461. 28:36that would make that case to the American people.
  462. 28:38What you have here folks
  463. 28:40is the Democrats who fought tooth and nail the past
  464. 28:42Obamacare now saying Obamacare does not take enough
  465. 28:45of your tax money and they want more.
  466. 28:48They want more, that's what it is.
  467. 28:50That's what it is.
  468. 28:52Obamacare wasn't enough, they want more.
  469. 28:55You tell that to the American people,
  470. 28:56they were like, wait a minute.
  471. 28:59And that's why y'all shut down the government?
  472. 29:01Oh yeah, and by the way, Obamacare wasn't enough
  473. 29:03and they wanna keep illegals in there permanently.
  474. 29:10Kinda changes the way you think about it, doesn't it?
  475. 29:13877-616-2396 is the number to call 877-616-2396 is the number to call to make your gift
  476. 29:26or you can give securely online at afr.net.
  477. 29:31AFR.net is the website to call.
  478. 29:36You can file this in another section of that we told you.
  479. 29:41Now remember when the horrendous fires broke out in California, remember that?
  480. 29:50And I brought on one of the experts from the Cornwall Alliance, who by the way is my go-to
  481. 29:55for all things concerning environment and climate and energy because these brothers and
  482. 30:02these sisters are experts first and let me say it differently.
  483. 30:05These brothers and sisters first and foremost are committed Christ followers.
  484. 30:09Secondarily, there are experts in their field.
  485. 30:12the Cornwall Alliance, the website is www.cornwallalliance.org
  486. 30:16and we brought one of the experts on
  487. 30:17to discuss this very same thing.
  488. 30:19And what did we talk about?
  489. 30:20What did we talk about?
  490. 30:22Guys, for people that are running the same world,
  491. 30:24this is how they sound.
  492. 30:25This is evidence of climate change.
  493. 30:30Jeffery McIntosh, how dare you?
  494. 30:32Not you are talking about climate is a hoax.
  495. 30:35This is evidence of climate change.
  496. 30:38That's what they said.
  497. 30:41That's how they sound to me, you know, that's how they sound to me.
  498. 30:45And we had the brother from Cornwall, a lot of say, listen, you guys can't rule out, I don't
  499. 30:50want to hear this, but you can't rule out arson.
  500. 30:53You know, wackos, demonically bent, who intentionally set fires.
  501. 31:00You can't rule that out.
  502. 31:02You had all of these regressives wanted to talk about climate change.
  503. 31:05Well, guess what?
  504. 31:08a regressive just got arrested for setting the fires that led to the 12 plus people who
  505. 31:16were killed in the fires to the billions of dollars of property damage.
  506. 31:22They just arrested this whack-a-doodle.
  507. 31:25Listen to and watch clip number two, clip number two, go.
  508. 31:28Today we are announcing the arrest of 29 year old Jonathan Rindernecht for igniting a fire
  509. 31:35that ultimately burned down the palisades.
  510. 31:38this year killing 12 people, destroying more than 6,800 structures, both homes and businesses,
  511. 31:45and damaging over a thousand more buildings.
  512. 31:49The complaint on seal today charges the defendant with destruction of property by means of fire,
  513. 31:56a felony that carries a mandatory minimum five-year federal prison sentence and is punishable
  514. 32:03by up to 20 years in federal prison.
  515. 32:06The defendant was arrested yesterday on a federal criminal complaint near his Florida residence,
  516. 32:12and he's expected to make his initial appearance today in the federal court in Orlando, Florida.
  517. 32:18I think that while, now let me go back first to the whole government shutdown issue.
  518. 32:27You should share with your friends, family members, and loved ones.
  519. 32:29Tell them that what's really going on.
  520. 32:30You got the Democrats who love Obamacare, now they don't want it.
  521. 32:34They're taking their ball and going home because they want more than what Obamacare created.
  522. 32:38They want to make the enhanced Biden era subsidies permanent.
  523. 32:42That also includes illegal aliens and put pressure on the Congress members to say, that's a job
  524. 32:47fighting over.
  525. 32:49Now, the Democrats are saying, oh, Obamacare is not enough.
  526. 32:51That's why we want this trash in the first place.
  527. 32:54And now turning to this arsonist, alleged arsonist, this was Jonathan Rindernekt who allegedly
  528. 33:04traveled from Florida to California specifically to this, to the wealthy portion of the LA
  529. 33:12area in the Palisades, Pacific Palisades, and set the fire. One of the pieces of evidence
  530. 33:19that was found on this dude was his chat GBT prompt and generated images that showed burning
  531. 33:32cities. Another source of evidence as conveyed by the acting US attorney for the areas is that
  532. 33:41fire as fire crews extinguished the initial fire in the palisades it but it continued to
  533. 33:45smolder underground before reuniting under strong winds in the area. This render, render
  534. 33:55next dude made several 911 calls to report the fire, but specifically to tell the 911 operator
  535. 34:07where the fire began. That information had never been made publicly accessible. So in order
  536. 34:12for him to have that information, how is with the habit unless he was there when it started.
  537. 34:20Lastly, not only did that happen, they have evidence of this dude leaving the place, but
  538. 34:26coming back to watch the evidence of his handiwork, to watch the flames, and to watch the first
  539. 34:33responders attempt to fight the fire that he allegedly started. Now, I wonder where all of those
  540. 34:42regressives who were running for your pockets because they wanted to say,
  541. 34:50not a day. They've arrested an arsonist. In honor of Brother Don and Linda Wildman,
  542. 35:02It's Founders Day on AFR.
  543. 35:05One of my memories of Brother Dawn was when he used to walk through the data processing area.
  544. 35:12He would say, Good Day or lose sale. And that would tickle me because that's my middle name, you know.
  545. 35:22When I first started at AFA, I was real young and I remember watching Brother Dawn and
  546. 35:30Sometimes he'd scare me because he looked like he could be
  547. 35:34You know really really stern but come to find out he has a great big heart. It's like a teddy bear
  548. 35:43When I think about brother dawn
  549. 35:46I feel like if he had been back in those days of
  550. 35:51You know men writing the Bible or in the Bible he would have been
  551. 35:56one of those men so faithful to God.
  552. 36:00Brother Don has been standing in the gap for families,
  553. 36:03and Linda has been standing behind him since the inception
  554. 36:06of this ministry more than 40 years ago.
  555. 36:08We praise the Lord for our Founders Obedient Service,
  556. 36:11and we invite you to make a gift in their honor
  557. 36:14during Cherathon on AFR.
  558. 36:16Hi, my name is Robert from the Soto, Missouri,
  559. 36:22and I'm during a 3PM
  560. 36:26being in the Word and there was a proclamation to stay in the Christian faith and stay every
  561. 36:38day in the Bible and remain until Jesus comes back and that set a profound impact on daily
  562. 36:48living.
  563. 36:49Thank you.
  564. 36:50It's day two of Sharethon and it's Founders Day.
  565. 36:53as far as our budget.
  566. 36:56The way we run a budget is you spend less than you take in.
  567. 36:59We invite you to help honor the memory and legacy
  568. 37:01of Brother Don Wildman.
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  571. 37:11It's Founders Day on American Family Radio.
  572. 37:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, day two of the fall 2025
  573. 37:21Sharethon edition of the show.
  574. 37:23Can we inject a bit of Brother Don into Capitol Hill, please?
  575. 37:27How do you run a budget, Brother Don?
  576. 37:28Well, this is, let me tell you, sit down.
  577. 37:30This is how you run a budget.
  578. 37:32Y'all ready for this?
  579. 37:32Take eight, you over in the corner, take out a pencil
  580. 37:35and take notes, right this down.
  581. 37:36This is how you run a budget.
  582. 37:38You spend less than you take in.
  583. 37:41Class dismissed.
  584. 37:44It ain't rocket surgery.
  585. 37:46It ain't right.
  586. 37:46Hey, email a bit of that to New York.
  587. 37:51You know, you might have to snail mail it over there
  588. 37:53to California, you gotta snail mail it to them.
  589. 37:55You know, that gives some time for them to murnate for them.
  590. 37:58You spend less than you take in.
  591. 38:03No, not all of these tricks.
  592. 38:05You spend less than you take in.
  593. 38:08That is the type of economic philosophy that undergirds American family radio.
  594. 38:14So when you make your gift to AFA to AFR and you call 877-616-2396-877616-2396,
  595. 38:27is the number to call, understand that that is the budgeting philosophy of this ministry.
  596. 38:34You spend less than you take in.
  597. 38:39877-616-2396, or you can give securely online by going to AFR.net.
  598. 38:49That is AFR.net.
  599. 38:52also be sure you let all of those people know who was saying,
  600. 38:56let them know the ones who were saying that the Pacific Palisades
  601. 39:00was the work of uh
  602. 39:04you let them know um
  603. 39:11Cole did you did you did you did you did you did you stupid you did you know
  604. 39:18that there was an arsonist arrested
  605. 39:21Cole, guys, cannot make this stuff up.
  606. 39:29All right, some of you may know this,
  607. 39:32some of you may not be aware of this,
  608. 39:35but just really, last week, the dude
  609. 39:41who, remember when the Dobs opinion was leaked,
  610. 39:46still kinda fine, did they find the dude who,
  611. 39:50did they find somebody who leaked that opinion,
  612. 39:53which is really, I mean, I'm sure,
  613. 39:54There's such a wide swath of potential suspects there,
  614. 39:58you know, as such a wide, you know, wide net that has to be cast.
  615. 40:01There's no way we can find who had access to the limited access
  616. 40:06for the draft of the Supreme Court opinion that finally became the Dobs
  617. 40:10case that indicated that Roe would be overturned
  618. 40:13and Planned Parenthood versus the case would be overturned.
  619. 40:15I'm so, so, I'm so sure that it's so hard to find the leaker of this opinion,
  620. 40:23though if you were within the stone's throw of Reagan International Airport January 6, 2020,
  621. 40:27and you were just over there getting a Philly cheesesteak from the food truck,
  622. 40:32and you had FBI agents who showed up at your house, but I'm sure they're incapable of determining,
  623. 40:37who leaked that opinion, and put that aside. Remember you had this American citizen who traveled to
  624. 40:46Washington DC who, you know, I don't know what he had in mind when he wanted to accomplish,
  625. 40:50but he just had zip ties and duct tape and you know just a hammer and I don't maybe he was doing a
  626. 40:57you know on the road carpentry job maybe you know he was he was on the road he traveled all the way
  627. 41:03DC for construction but he just happened to saunter on over to Brett Kavanaugh's neighborhood you know
  628. 41:08where he lives well he was arrested and remember he was charged for an attempted assassination of a
  629. 41:19a sitting Supreme Court Justice, an attempted political assassination, you know, when people
  630. 41:25are murdered because of their opinions about public matters, you know, that whole deal.
  631. 41:32And he faced a maximum of 30 years in federal prison for his crimes.
  632. 41:38Well, he was sentenced, you know, and his name is, or was, Nicholas John Roskey.
  633. 41:48And then something strange happened.
  634. 41:51Once Nicholas John Roski was arrested and taken into federal custody, when he showed up for
  635. 41:58sentencing, he showed up as Sophie Roski.
  636. 42:06Isn't that interesting?
  637. 42:07And all of a sudden, when you have the attempted assassination, you know, because who knows
  638. 42:14that he, Zip-Tons can be used for a lot of things, of course, Bobby, who says that was
  639. 42:18a murder plot?
  640. 42:20Now all of a sudden Sophie Rosky, that's the name he started to call it himself, and says,
  641. 42:26well now I'm a woman.
  642. 42:27This guy, y'all go look this up.
  643. 42:29He said now I'm a woman.
  644. 42:30Now all of a sudden Sophie Rosky has sentenced to eight years in federal prison.
  645. 42:36And if you know the way the federal system works usually inmates serve about half time
  646. 42:43before they're released on parole.
  647. 42:47as very possible that for attempting to assassinate a Supreme Court justice specifically because
  648. 42:54of their opinion in a legal case, you know, because you know, these judges really, you
  649. 42:59know, they really decry political violence, right? Don't they? Right? It's served four
  650. 43:05years in prison. Now, it's true that he will also have a lifetime, according to the reports
  651. 43:13of supervised of parole, I mean, sorry, of supervision, four years for trying to kill
  652. 43:23Supreme Court Justice because of their opinion in the case.
  653. 43:31I just have to say, wow.
  654. 43:35And I don't know for sure, but it does make me wonder,
  655. 43:40I wonder if the sentencing included a judge
  656. 43:45adjusting his posture because he called Nicholas John
  657. 43:48Rosky to show up for court in, Sophie showed up.
  658. 43:53Kind of makes you wonder.
  659. 43:55Huh.
  660. 43:578, 7, 7, 6, 1, 6, 2, 3, 9, 6 is the number to call.
  661. 44:03We have about 10 minutes and 50 seconds
  662. 44:07for the remainder of the show today.
  663. 44:098, 7, 7, 6, 1, 6, 2, 3, 9, 6 is the number to call.
  664. 44:15Or you can give securely online at afr.net,
  665. 44:20afr.net.
  666. 44:24I believe with everything in me
  667. 44:26God has allowed this ministry to be planted for such a time as this, that God knew that we were
  668. 44:32entering swirly chaotic times, that within his divine providence that there would be a fallout
  669. 44:39following Charlie Kirk's martyrdom, frankly, for his outspokenness concerning his faith and applying
  670. 44:45that faith to public life. And because of that, God has sought fit to establish this ministry
  671. 44:54and to provide the resources that are necessary in order for this ministry to
  672. 45:00press forward in this time and many of you who are listening and who are
  673. 45:04supporters that that is a part of God's divine providence as well. The number again
  674. 45:09is 877-616-239-6. That is the number where you can call to make your gift or
  675. 45:18you can do so by going to AFR.net, AFR.net for American Family Radio and you can give securely
  676. 45:26online there. AFR.net, 877-616-2396 is the number to call. Now I wanted to share this with you and
  677. 45:35this this this is a recent example of the phenomenon that we witnessed in the 2024 presidential election.
  678. 45:46You had President Trump flying all over the country, doing multiple rallies in one day,
  679. 45:51sitting down on multiple long-form podcasts, two, three hours talking about all kinds of policy
  680. 45:58positions, all kinds of things, speaking about them freely, candidly, demonstrating his understanding
  681. 46:04of the issues versus she who shall never be president to remix.
  682. 46:10who wouldn't even that the one one of the podcast she went on which was a file podcast. She
  683. 46:19would even go in the podcast. She spent hundreds of thousand dollars to remake a fake set in
  684. 46:23a hotel in DC. Oh, why is she used to campaign money? The opposite of brother Don's budgeting
  685. 46:31budget philosophy, I would assure you burn multiple billions of dollars, multiple billion
  686. 46:37dollars, two billion at a minimum and showed her inability to just have a conversation, a
  687. 46:45unscripted conversation. Well, what you're about to see is that not only limited she will
  688. 46:51should never be president. You have this lady, Katie Porter, who's attempting to run
  689. 46:58for governor in California, because you know, Gavonito, New Salini is termed out over there.
  690. 47:07That's why he got his hair gel pointed towards the White House. Gavonito is trying to get
  691. 47:13his hair gel in 1600 Pennsylvania, you know what I mean? That's, that's, that's what
  692. 47:17He trying to be that's why he started a podcast.
  693. 47:18Now, that's not what you want.
  694. 47:19Your governor to start a podcast.
  695. 47:23Can you say, unserious?
  696. 47:26Why would the governor start a podcast
  697. 47:28in one of the last years of his turn?
  698. 47:29Anyway, the California boy, not all the California,
  699. 47:33cause I know we have some soldiers in Northern California
  700. 47:35and we have some all over the whole state.
  701. 47:36So I'm in LA, they reach out to me.
  702. 47:38He's like, listen, hey, we're rimming it over here, bro.
  703. 47:40Don't forget about it over here.
  704. 47:42We're drowning with these folks.
  705. 47:48We see y'all in Cali, man.
  706. 47:508776162396, who knows, maybe the law will allow us to press forward to build stations in
  707. 47:58Cali, maybe we can help turn what's going on there.
  708. 48:028776162396 is the number to call or you can give securely online at airfar.net.
  709. 48:08Well Katie Porter, the gubernatorial hopeful, a Democrat candidate for the California
  710. 48:13the governor's ship, she was been interviewed by CBS,
  711. 48:17which I'll just tell you was a friendly interview for her,
  712. 48:21a friendly interview, and the reporter asked her
  713. 48:25a very reasonable question and said,
  714. 48:27listen, we're asking all of the candidates
  715. 48:29who governor this question.
  716. 48:31Though our state is a heavily Democrat state,
  717. 48:3540% of our citizens voted for President Trump.
  718. 48:39I don't know if you know this, Katie,
  719. 48:41but the governor's race is a statewide election.
  720. 48:45So you can't just focus on Southern California
  721. 48:50and Silicon Valley and San Francisco, if you wanna win,
  722. 48:54you certainly don't you wanna compete
  723. 48:56with all the voters in the state?
  724. 48:58Well, what Katie Porter, which you're gonna see
  725. 49:00she demonstrates is that regressives are not used
  726. 49:02to answering questions.
  727. 49:04If it's not a pre-curated, friendly,
  728. 49:08like Gary Payton and Sean Kemp in the 90s,
  729. 49:12they don't know how to respond.
  730. 49:14Listen to a watch part one of these two clips,
  731. 49:17Katie Porter, being interviewed by CBS News reporter,
  732. 49:21Julie Watts, clip number one, sorry, clip number four,
  733. 49:24clip number four, go.
  734. 49:25What do you say to the 40% of California voters
  735. 49:28who you'll need in order to win?
  736. 49:30Who voted for Trump?
  737. 49:33How would I need them in order to win, man?
  738. 49:35Well, unless you think you're gonna get 60% of the vote,
  739. 49:38you think you'll get 60 for all everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote for
  740. 49:42you that's what your general election yes if it is me versus a Republican I
  741. 49:47think that I will win the people who did not vote for Trump what if it's you versus
  742. 49:51another Democrat I don't intend that to be the case so how do you not intend that
  743. 49:55to be the case do you are you gonna ask them not to run no I'm saying I'm gonna
  744. 50:00build the support I have the support already in terms of name recognition and
  745. 50:03so I'm gonna do the very best I can to make sure that we get through this
  746. 50:06primary in a really strong position.
  747. 50:08But let me be clear with you.
  748. 50:09I represented Orange County.
  749. 50:11I represented a purple area.
  750. 50:12I have stood on my own two feet
  751. 50:14and one Republican votes before.
  752. 50:15That's not something every candidate in this race can say.
  753. 50:18If you're from a deep blue area,
  754. 50:20if you're from LA or you're from Oakland,
  755. 50:22you don't have an experience.
  756. 50:23But you just said you don't need those Trump voters.
  757. 50:25Well, you asked me if I needed them to win.
  758. 50:27So you don't think you need them?
  759. 50:28I feel like this is a necessarily argumentative.
  760. 50:30What is your question?
  761. 50:31The question is the same thing I ask everybody.
  762. 50:34that this is being called the empowering voters to stop Trump's power grab.
  763. 50:39Every other candidate has answered this question.
  764. 50:41This is not correct.
  765. 50:42And I said, I support it.
  766. 50:44I feel like this is unnecessarily argumentative.
  767. 50:49What's argumentative?
  768. 50:50This is not healing, this is unnecessarily argumentative.
  769. 50:55What's argumentative?
  770. 50:56But how are you going to win the Governor's Mansion if you don't get Trump voters 40%
  771. 51:03of the electorate voted for Trump in 2024?
  772. 51:05You trying to win statewide in California?
  773. 51:08You, is the math not adding up for you?
  774. 51:10What's the problem?
  775. 51:11Do you understand, this is unnecessarily argumentative.
  776. 51:14Oh, you thought it was bad now.
  777. 51:16But it gets worse.
  778. 51:17Listen to what?
  779. 51:18That's right, why are you, could I?
  780. 51:20Listen to and watch clip number five.
  781. 51:22She almost shut down the interview.
  782. 51:23Cause the lady had the audacity to ask her,
  783. 51:25oh, ma'am, don't you wanna win the whole state?
  784. 51:29Clip five, go.
  785. 51:30So, and the question is, what do you say
  786. 51:32to the 40% of voters who voted for Trump?
  787. 51:35Well, I'm happy to say that.
  788. 51:36It's the do you need them to win part
  789. 51:38that I don't understand?
  790. 51:39I'm happy to answer the question
  791. 51:41as you haven't written and I'll answer it.
  792. 51:42And we've also asked the other candidates,
  793. 51:44do you think you need any of those 40%
  794. 51:46of California voters to win?
  795. 51:48And you're saying no, you don't.
  796. 51:49No, I'm saying I'm gonna try to win every vote I can.
  797. 51:52And what I'm saying to you is that,
  798. 51:54well to those voters, okay, so you.
  799. 51:56I don't wanna keep doing this, I'm gonna call it.
  800. 51:58Thank you.
  801. 52:01You're not gonna do the interview with us.
  802. 52:03Nope, not like this, I'm not.
  803. 52:04not with seven follow-ups to every single question you ask.
  804. 52:07Every other candidate has answer.
  805. 52:08I don't care.
  806. 52:10I don't care.
  807. 52:10I want to have a pleasant positive conversation
  808. 52:13which you ask me about every issue on this list.
  809. 52:15And if every question, you're gonna make up
  810. 52:17a follow-up question, then we're never gonna get there.
  811. 52:21I'm just gonna circle around.
  812. 52:22I am an executive reporter.
  813. 52:23I have to do this before, ever.
  814. 52:25You've never had to have a conversation
  815. 52:28to end in order.
  816. 52:30Okay, but every other candidate has done this.
  817. 52:32what part of I'm me, I'm running for governor
  818. 52:35because I'm a leader.
  819. 52:36So I am going to make...
  820. 52:38So you're not gonna answer questions from reporters?
  821. 52:41Okay, why don't we go through?
  822. 52:42I will continue to ask follow-up questions
  823. 52:44because that's my job as a journalist,
  824. 52:45but I will go through and ask these,
  825. 52:47and if you don't want to answer, you don't want to answer.
  826. 52:50So nearly every legislative...
  827. 52:52I don't want to have an unhappy experience with you.
  828. 53:08If you will ask the questions as you have the written
  829. 53:12on this paper, I will answer.
  830. 53:15But if you dare have a follow-up question,
  831. 53:18I'm not doing this interview.
  832. 53:23Ma'am, are you in it?
  833. 53:24I want to have a happy experience.
  834. 53:28This experience must be happy.
  835. 53:31If it's not happy, then I don't want to do it.
  836. 53:34And I don't.
  837. 53:36Guys, these folks are not used to people
  838. 53:37asking them substantive questions.
  839. 53:39And I'm sorry, but the question wasn't even hard.
  840. 53:41The question was, you want to be governor,
  841. 53:4340% of the citizens in the state voted for Trump.
  842. 53:46How you going to win?
  843. 53:47If you don't get any of that voting block,
  844. 53:50is that a ridiculous question?
  845. 53:51No, it's not.
  846. 53:53But when you're not used to having
  847. 53:54such as a substitute questions,
  848. 53:56it sounds like an attack.
  849. 53:58This is so...
  850. 53:59I want to have a happy experience.
  851. 54:02Chuck walked in.
  852. 54:03I want a happy experience.
  853. 54:06Happy.
  854. 54:08I want a happy share, Thon.
  855. 54:09So call 877-616-2396 by God's Grace.
  856. 54:15We'll be back tomorrow.

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