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February 5, 2026 · 50:48

Chucky Duck is at it again. This time it’s “Jim Crow 2.0.”

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 19:5. This is why I don’t fret over liars. 15:00 - 31:00. Chucky Duck is at it again. This time it’s “Jim Crow 2.0.” 31:00 - 48:00. Do you know what Moltbook is? If not, you should. | Family Focus Weekend Feb 20-22, 2026 | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Sen. Rand Paul Chuck Schumer CNN admits Americans favor Voter I.D.

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  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:34Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton III is my name.
  14. 0:38I'm the host of this show joined by the corner contingent
  15. 0:41right across from me, my man, 100 grand.
  16. 0:43Mr. Bobby Rosa is in the studio on the boards, the board singular.
  17. 0:53Screening in the screening room,
  18. 0:54produced extraordinaire often imitated,
  19. 0:56but never duplicated the real.
  20. 0:57JMac emphasis on real ever since we had a JMac.
  21. 1:01Now everybody want to have a JMac,
  22. 1:04but they ain't macking with a J though.
  23. 1:07They may be faking with a J,
  24. 1:08but they ain't macking with a J.
  25. 1:10The real JMac often imitated, but never duplicated
  26. 1:13and we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition
  27. 1:15of the program.
  28. 1:17Foolishness to your, my goodness.
  29. 1:21There's a healthy serving of it today
  30. 1:24that we will have to unfortunately delve into.
  31. 1:27And really, and I'll say this now, the reason why it's important to delve into this because
  32. 1:35it presents a front and center opportunity, a popular opportunity to assess whether or not
  33. 1:42the United States of America is still a nation of the people, for the people.
  34. 1:49The people have expressed their desires.
  35. 1:53Do we have servant leaders?
  36. 1:56Do we have repressentatives?
  37. 2:00do we have lords? Of course, lowercase L. That that is the question that is before us.
  38. 2:07But before we get to that, at this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making your
  39. 2:12transitions from your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs,
  40. 2:17where you cultivate an outcome, plainly stated guys, the most important things we will do
  41. 2:26with one of our say this, one of the most important things we will do with our lifetimes is how
  42. 2:30how we shape the younger generations coming behind us.
  43. 2:36And the reason why I'm saying that, if you think about the reality that a previous saying
  44. 2:40would go that what is taught in the classroom in one generation becomes policy in the next
  45. 2:45generation, we are literally witnessing that.
  46. 2:49We're literally witnessing that.
  47. 2:50I've talked at length about the Hegelian dialectical process, how you have elected officials literally
  48. 2:5720 years ago, we had one position and they're now seeing the exact opposite.
  49. 3:01You pull up from 2008, Barack Obama's public remarks on immigration, for example, illegal
  50. 3:10immigration, compare that to what he would say now, compare the Democrat Party's platform
  51. 3:15then to what it is now, compare JFK's presentation to the Democrat Party now.
  52. 3:23It's plain that JFK couldn't get elected as a Democrat today.
  53. 3:28He wouldn't even get a nomination from the Democrat Party.
  54. 3:33How is all this happened?
  55. 3:34Guys simply put, Regressives have grabbed a stranglehold on mind cultivation in our nation.
  56. 3:42A lot of the things that we tangle with, we tussle with in our homes, largely the children
  57. 3:46bring them home from the government indoctrination complexes.
  58. 3:51And from the environments that spring forward related to those complexes, friend groups and
  59. 3:59so on.
  60. 4:01And for too long we've stuck our head in the sands.
  61. 4:03We can try to win battles on economic policy, we can win battles on taxation, we can win battles
  62. 4:09on deregulation, we win battles on all of those areas, but we continue to allow God haters to
  63. 4:15cultivate the mind of the majority of the American population.
  64. 4:19Guys, we're going to continue to nip around the periphery.
  65. 4:24So it is highly necessary in this moment that the people of God lead in re-asserting our God
  66. 4:33ordained authority in these areas.
  67. 4:38Hence my statement of God could you grab ahold of us in our homes, that's no question as to
  68. 4:42what could happen in our communities.
  69. 4:44There's no question.
  70. 4:45I have no doubt whatsoever about that.
  71. 4:49And we can, if we will, so as you're making your transition from your part-time jobs to
  72. 4:55your full-time jobs, old outcome cultivation is the order of the day.
  73. 5:00Make the transition with intentionality.
  74. 5:02Set a course to be the hands and feet of Jesus and execute the King's commission starting
  75. 5:09right in our homes.
  76. 5:12To the Word of God we go.
  77. 5:16And I needed this verse just as much as maybe some of you might need it today because when
  78. 5:21And you consider all of the foolishness and the prevalence of liars.
  79. 5:27And I don't say that casually because the scripture says liars will have their partner
  80. 5:31like a fire.
  81. 5:32That's what the Bible says.
  82. 5:34We have a society that has been overrun with liars, liars.
  83. 5:41But this scripture is one of the ones from which I draw a bit of comfort from.
  84. 5:46Proverbs chapter 19.
  85. 5:47We've been hanging out in Proverbs all week.
  86. 5:50This week, Proverbs chapter 19.
  87. 5:52Again, the genre here is wisdom literature in the book of Proverbs.
  88. 5:56We will plumb the depth of an individual proverb and consider its application in our lives.
  89. 6:04All right.
  90. 6:05This is what the text says.
  91. 6:06A false witness will not go unpunished, and he who tells lies will not escape.
  92. 6:17A false witness will not go unpunished, and he who tells lies will not escape the English
  93. 6:24standard version says, and he who breathes out lies.
  94. 6:27The tense of that phraseology in Hebrew is that the lie teller is a continual teller
  95. 6:33and spewer of lies.
  96. 6:35Hence the ESV is rendering of it breathing out lies.
  97. 6:38Just says you inhale and exhale with frequency and repetition and continuity.
  98. 6:45That is how the liars breathe out lies.
  99. 6:49And the inspired and errant word of God says,
  100. 6:52the false witness will not go unpunished.
  101. 6:57And he will breathe out lies will not escape.
  102. 7:00The reason why this passage is comforting to consider,
  103. 7:05because it can feel like the liars are winning
  104. 7:09in a lot of ways.
  105. 7:11And I am not one who, as the scripture says,
  106. 7:15God doesn't rejoice over the death of the wicked.
  107. 7:17I don't rejoice over the death of the wicked.
  108. 7:23But God is also the one who has hardwired us as bearers of his image to yearn for justice.
  109. 7:30And when you have people who are literally telling flat lies, when you have people who
  110. 7:35will get up in arms and talk about ICE because you have a Republican in the White House, and
  111. 7:40these people didn't say Nari a word about ICE.
  112. 7:43When Barack Obama was a Deporter-in-Chief, they didn't say a word.
  113. 7:47Didn't say a word.
  114. 7:50ignore the robust Democrat party history, recent history of saying, yeah, no, we got to do
  115. 7:57some about illegal immigration.
  116. 8:02It leaves you with no other conclusion than to recognize, man, these people are liars.
  117. 8:08These people are liars.
  118. 8:09You have some people who are ignorant of history.
  119. 8:11You have others who know what history is, yet they want to manipulate narratives to fit
  120. 8:15their political agendas or whatever agendas that they may have.
  121. 8:20We have liars like Senator Chuckie Duck Schumer who will say that a bill that will require
  122. 8:27voter ID to register to vote and, and, and, oh, look at this egregious offense, Bobby and
  123. 8:34Jeff, to also require a photo ID when you actually cast a ballot.
  124. 8:40Oh, the horror.
  125. 8:43And then, then have the audacity to say, yes, I'm opposing this because this is nothing
  126. 8:50more than Jim Crow 2.0. Now, at first,
  127. 8:55plus you might think,
  128. 8:58say it ain't so. You think Chuck Schumer
  129. 9:02don't know that this ain't nowhere near close to anything related to Jim
  130. 9:06North Crow? He knows it. But why does he do it?
  131. 9:13I'll tell you plainly because he's a liar. He knows this is and and and we're
  132. 9:20going to get into it the next second of you and to hear his rationale, which,
  133. 9:23which is no rationale. It's absurd. It's absurd.
  134. 9:28You have the similar terminology.
  135. 9:33Mr. Iceman himself at one point called the bill Jim Eagle.
  136. 9:37Remember that?
  137. 9:38Jim Eagle in Georgia.
  138. 9:39Remember that?
  139. 9:40Why did it continue to employ this rhetoric?
  140. 9:42Because it's effective.
  141. 9:44It's effective in ginning up people who allow their emotions to lead, who don't think rationally,
  142. 9:52who unplug their minds from their popular and public consumption of information.
  143. 9:58They have no capacity to think thoroughly about the issue or I won't say capacity, no
  144. 10:04willingness, no willingness to think thoroughly about the issue.
  145. 10:08And they are political gangbangers.
  146. 10:10They see everything through the lens of their political inclinations.
  147. 10:18They don't even, they don't even stop to think about the implications of what they're saying
  148. 10:26and nor do they care.
  149. 10:27Oh, this is Jim Crow.
  150. 10:29So you telling me black people, people like me, we don't have the capacity to get IDs?
  151. 10:33When the same black people will tell you, man we all got IDs.
  152. 10:37You gonna see the data shows and they keep trying to use this
  153. 10:41while people of color. Y'all already know man.
  154. 10:44Ain't nobody around here translucent like Casper friendly ghost.
  155. 10:47Every human being has melanin. Every human being. The only difference
  156. 10:51is the quantity of melanin that we have which is reflected
  157. 10:55in the depiction of our skin shades. It's stupid. In frankly I'm sick and tired of
  158. 10:59talking about it
  159. 10:59but the reason why these people keep doing it because they're able to whip people up
  160. 11:03up into an emotional frenzy.
  161. 11:08There's a reason, you know, there's a concept
  162. 11:11within law called hot blooded murder.
  163. 11:14That when a person's rational capacity is overwhelmed
  164. 11:17by the emotional arousal,
  165. 11:20that's treated with a different treatment
  166. 11:23within our legal system.
  167. 11:25Because liars and seducers who deceive,
  168. 11:29who acts worse and worse, who are deceived
  169. 11:31and continue to deceive others, they've learned.
  170. 11:34with a Pavlovian-like expectation.
  171. 11:37Oh, why'd I drop these words?
  172. 11:39It's, it's, this is gonna cause a ripple effect.
  173. 11:45Yeah, that's another one.
  174. 11:47Remember New York Governor Hocho?
  175. 11:49You know, more melanated children in New York?
  176. 11:51They, what a struggle with golly gee,
  177. 11:53they don't have a clue what a computer is.
  178. 11:55They don't know how to use computers.
  179. 11:58In the 21st century, it's disgusting.
  180. 12:07But this scripture's a reminder of false witness
  181. 12:11will not go unpunished.
  182. 12:13and he who tells lies will not escape.
  183. 12:24One of the major implications that has manifested itself
  184. 12:29in our society as a result of people rejecting
  185. 12:32a biblical worldview, a failure to retain God
  186. 12:34in knowledge is that we have people living
  187. 12:37as if now was the only time for accountability.
  188. 12:39And I just wanna remind you that the Lord
  189. 12:42has established systems for temporal accountability,
  190. 12:45but there's also eternal accountability.
  191. 12:49And God has said the liar is not going to escape.
  192. 12:52The liar is not going to go unpunished.
  193. 12:59It pains many people manipulated by liars.
  194. 13:05Liars able to move groups of people by utilizing routine and predictable lies at predictable
  195. 13:15times.
  196. 13:21rear generations of fellow American citizens who haven't been taught how to think, who've
  197. 13:27been taught what to think.
  198. 13:28They simply wait for their marching orders from their American prom, the overlords.
  199. 13:34Don't believe you're lying eyes.
  200. 13:39This is what you should think about.
  201. 13:41And matter of fact, this is what you should think about it.
  202. 13:46Sad, man.
  203. 13:47It's sad.
  204. 13:48You want to talk about the biblical instruction to love your neighbor as yourself?
  205. 13:55We love our neighbors by telling them the truth.
  206. 13:58Yes, our words must be seasoned with salt. Yes, we must be gracious. Yes, we should consider ourselves as if we were in a position where we needed that help, but you're not loving someone when you deny them and deprive them of the truth.
  207. 14:10But the Lord reminds us in His Word, a false witness will not go unpunished, and he who breathes out lies will not escape, which is why it's absolutely necessary for the people of God to be people of truth.
  208. 14:31Lovers of truth, conveyors of truth,
  209. 14:35protectors of truth, vanguards of truth.
  210. 14:39Because liars, they will face accountability.
  211. 14:48Their temporal system set up for it,
  212. 14:52but ultimately there's eternal accountability for liars.
  213. 14:56A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  214. 15:03Our words are powerful, much more so than we as human beings
  215. 15:07typically understand.
  216. 15:08understand. A saying that used to be popular years ago stated,
  217. 15:12Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never harm me.
  218. 15:17This is possibly one of the biggest lies you will ever hear.
  219. 15:21Words can hurt to an extreme degree, and people use them to hurt others
  220. 15:26every single day. Yet for us as believers, followers of Christ, our goal is to use
  221. 15:31our words every day to bless others and point them
  222. 15:36to Christ. Our words should bless others, promote healing in people's lives,
  223. 15:41grace and encouragement in the lives of those around us. We should habitually lift others up
  224. 15:47by our words. It is in fact relatively easy to bless others and encourage people with our words
  225. 15:53if we wisely and very deliberately seek to do so.
  226. 16:05Shiting light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  227. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton, the third here.
  228. 16:15Wait a minute, let me get my pen because I'm gonna eat my pen because unfortunately we got
  229. 16:19to talk about this insanity that's happening and you know this government shut down madness.
  230. 16:29You know we have a constitution you know that required a budgetary process for a reason you
  231. 16:34know and we've gotten so far away from regular order.
  232. 16:38I really, I really wonder will we ever get back to it.
  233. 16:43I mean, we've unintentionally trained Congress members that, hey, this is the best way to get
  234. 16:49your stuff done because you get to conceal all the pork and it's what you wait until the last
  235. 16:55minute and then the government is tearing down the barrel of a shut down, shut down, shut down
  236. 17:01and that is treated like there's a five-long fire and then you end up, and then you need
  237. 17:10to go on with this.
  238. 17:12We end up where we end up time after time after time after time.
  239. 17:17And of course, I understand the slim margins and the House of Representatives and all of that.
  240. 17:24But that's why Congress has record low approval ratings, but incumbents still seem to get reelected
  241. 17:36over and over again.
  242. 17:39We're about two weeks away from the family focus weekend in Simmsboro, Louisiana.
  243. 17:49It's going to be a wonderful time where we get to turn out our attention and focus on
  244. 17:54some of the most important things that we can focus on, which is exalting the King of Kings
  245. 17:59and the Lord of Lords starting in our own homes.
  246. 18:02What do we need to understand in order to do that?
  247. 18:04What are some practical steps we can implement in order to be more effective in that regard?
  248. 18:10These are some of the things we're going to delve into.
  249. 18:12And so if you're in the area willing to come to the area, you are invited to join all of
  250. 18:16us at Simsboro, first Baptist Church, Simsboro, and Simsboro, Louisiana, everywhere 20 through
  251. 18:22the 22nd.
  252. 18:23You have to register just so the church can be prepared to know the proper number of attendees
  253. 18:29because they're providing food for attendees there.
  254. 18:31Go to Simsboro's website to the church's website, FBC Simsboro.org.
  255. 18:37Click on the events tab.
  256. 18:39You'll see the family focus weekend there.
  257. 18:41You can register right there and let them know that you are coming.
  258. 18:45All right.
  259. 18:49Goodness, gracious.
  260. 18:52The Save Act.
  261. 18:54That's right.
  262. 18:55Satan is the Father of Lies.
  263. 18:56That's right.
  264. 18:57That's right.
  265. 18:58Satan is the Father of Lies.
  266. 19:02The Save Act.
  267. 19:03How this hadn't passed already boggles my mind.
  268. 19:08You know, you have the consistent refrain.
  269. 19:13Y'all have heard it.
  270. 19:14Well, there's no such thing as widespread fraud to which I've simply said, okay, it's
  271. 19:18not widespread.
  272. 19:19How wide is it spread?
  273. 19:21And we want to know.
  274. 19:22And in the meantime, shouldn't we want to protect our elections?
  275. 19:27So the SAVE Act has this radical idea.
  276. 19:32You have to have a photo ID to register to vote.
  277. 19:38You have to have proof of citizenship when you register to vote.
  278. 19:44When you cast your ballot, you have to identify yourself with a photo ID to demonstrate that
  279. 19:51the person who is registered to vote is actually the person showing up to cast a ballot. What
  280. 19:57an idea, right? You also have the additional provisions for those scenarios where there
  281. 20:04is a mail-in ballot, the law would simply require that you cannot be indiscriminately mailed
  282. 20:12a ballot. You would have to, the person who wants to cast their vote by mail would have
  283. 20:16to fill out an application to do so. Once again confirming their identity in order to receive
  284. 20:22a ballot that they would then be able to subsequently mail in. What a radical idea. What a radical
  285. 20:30idea. I'm not even going to bother you with showing you all of the countries around the
  286. 20:35world that has the same strange idea that we need to make sure we know who's voting.
  287. 20:42Guys, it's something that's so it's so it's so sad and and like I said, like I advised you,
  288. 20:49I didn't start my analysis of this bill by going to sources that I expect to agree with my worldview.
  289. 20:56I went to the ones who support or should I say who opposed to Save Act?
  290. 21:01And there is no rational basis, no sustainable rational basis. Like you can say this is your
  291. 21:07reason why you object to it, but then when you start unpacking the reasons why people object to it,
  292. 21:12you're like, ah, that dog don't hunt. That dog don't hunt. Like you're gonna hear Senator Chucky
  293. 21:19like you duck Schumer, I'm talking about liars and guys again, I don't say this casually,
  294. 21:23but this man is lying.
  295. 21:25This man is not being honest with the American people.
  296. 21:29He's being honest in that he opposes the Save Act, but he's not being honest about why he
  297. 21:34opposes the Save Act.
  298. 21:35And some would say, well, I Abe, of course, you're naive.
  299. 21:38He's a politician.
  300. 21:39Yeah, but, you know, I never read in the scripture what a Lord gives politicians, you know, an
  301. 21:44exception clause to all liars that have that partner, Lake of Fire.
  302. 21:48Have you read that?
  303. 21:49I have not. I have not. And man, I'm telling you, if you wonder why these politicians, many
  304. 21:55of them lie so much, they lie because it's a tool that they use to effectively advance
  305. 22:01their personal life agendas. Say more simply put, they lie because it works for them. So
  306. 22:06they think, so they think, you know, they, they, the people who are, uh, against the Save
  307. 22:21Act, say things like, who moves there? Lots of Americans can't put their hands on an ID
  308. 22:26or a birth certificate.
  309. 22:28Most Americans don't have a passport.
  310. 22:29That's not all the options that are available to you.
  311. 22:32And if you can't put your hands on your birth certificate,
  312. 22:34who's fault is that?
  313. 22:38Now let's be honest, how many American citizens
  314. 22:40are unable to put their hands on their birth certificates?
  315. 22:43How many?
  316. 22:44There might be a few.
  317. 22:46Surely, let me use some of their verbiage, Bobby.
  318. 22:51Surely the inability to find one's birth certificate
  319. 22:54isn't widespread.
  320. 23:00They know just like I know.
  321. 23:06Chuck Schumer had the audacity to say he and the Democrat Party and the Democrat members
  322. 23:12of the U.S. Senate will never vote for the Save Act.
  323. 23:18And he was asked why?
  324. 23:19Because he was presented with the fact, the very fact that data shows the overwhelming
  325. 23:26majority of Americans want to have voter ID requirements to vote.
  326. 23:31Well, surely that's only Republicans.
  327. 23:33No.
  328. 23:34Actually, no.
  329. 23:36It's true 95% of Republicans supported, but would you be surprised to learn that 71% of Democrats support
  330. 23:45voter IDs
  331. 23:48Abraham, you know
  332. 23:51You know, you know Latinos are not one well, well, you just you show about that
  333. 23:56because
  334. 23:58Polling says 82% of Latino support using a voter ID
  335. 24:0282% 82%
  336. 24:04to use a voter ID to vote.
  337. 24:0976% of black people in favor of voter ID.
  338. 24:12So, if the American people are in favor of voter ID,
  339. 24:15why?
  340. 24:17Chuck E. Schumann is a acolyte.
  341. 24:18Why would they oppose it?
  342. 24:19Well, let me let you hear him explain for himself.
  343. 24:23And look, buckle your seat belts,
  344. 24:24and I know a lot of you are driving right now.
  345. 24:27This might be a moment you might wanna pull over
  346. 24:29because what you're about to hear is Chuck Fuhr's name.
  347. 24:35That's what I was just about to say.
  348. 24:37the c for c schumer probably stand for coal
  349. 24:41because
  350. 24:43this this this this out a little touched
  351. 24:47listen to in watch
  352. 24:50c schumer
  353. 24:52on tv this morning clip number two
  354. 24:54clip to
  355. 24:55polly does suggest there's a new p research poll
  356. 24:58uh... that ninety five percent of republicans but also
  357. 25:01seventy one percent of democrats like this idea
  358. 25:05so why do you not
  359. 25:08uh...
  360. 25:08it's jim crock to point out
  361. 25:11and I called it Jim Crow 2.0 and the right wing went nuts
  362. 25:15all over the internet.
  363. 25:16That's because they know it's true.
  364. 25:17What they're trying to do here is the same thing
  365. 25:20that was done in the South for decades
  366. 25:22to prevent people of color from voting.
  367. 25:25For instance, if you can't, if you change,
  368. 25:27you're a woman who got married and changed your last name,
  369. 25:30you won't be able to show ID
  370. 25:32and you'll be discriminated against.
  371. 25:34If you can't find a birth certificate or a proper ID,
  372. 25:37you'll be discriminated against.
  373. 25:39this is vicious and nasty and i said to our republican colleagues it will not
  374. 25:43pass the senate you will not get a single democratic vote in the senate
  375. 25:47we're not reviving jim crow all over the country
  376. 25:51jonie
  377. 25:52that that's his explanation guys
  378. 25:55that that's it that that that's it
  379. 25:57that's the nation
  380. 25:58you never want a serious crisis uh... waste
  381. 26:01uh...
  382. 26:05you know i as well as many other americans we've gotten married before y'all y'all
  383. 26:09I want to know what you have to do when you get a marriage license.
  384. 26:12Anybody want to take a guess?
  385. 26:15Anybody want to take a guess what you do?
  386. 26:18You use identifying information to get issued a marriage license.
  387. 26:23One of the categories of people who would probably
  388. 26:28have the most ready access to identifying information
  389. 26:32will be a white food just got married.
  390. 26:36And then he said it is Jim Crow 2.0.
  391. 26:40So, I mean, what am I supposed to, am I wrong?
  392. 26:44Now, Jim Crow was a status that disenfranchised
  393. 26:48more melanated Americans, am I right about that?
  394. 26:50So it is C Schumer, is C Schumer saying
  395. 26:56that it's only more melanated wives
  396. 26:59who will be unable to get their paperwork together
  397. 27:04to cast a ballot in their married names
  398. 27:06if they choose to do so?
  399. 27:08Because you know what happens before new eyes
  400. 27:11with cast ballots and their merit names.
  401. 27:12You want to come talk about that for a little bit?
  402. 27:15You want to know what would happen?
  403. 27:18They would have registered to vote under their maiden names.
  404. 27:25Would you look at that and guess what?
  405. 27:27Guess what else?
  406. 27:28Guess what?
  407. 27:29Guess what?
  408. 27:30If they had not had the opportunity to change
  409. 27:33their driver's licenses and photo identifications
  410. 27:36into their merit names, guess what it was still being?
  411. 27:38Seashoomer.
  412. 27:42You see what I'm saying?
  413. 27:43And then look, I'm trying to stay calm, Joe.
  414. 27:46I need Jeff's hat because my top, I feel like getting warm.
  415. 27:48I need it.
  416. 27:49I need it.
  417. 27:51Guys, this, this, what are young people saying?
  418. 27:54He's playing in people faces.
  419. 27:55He's playing in your face.
  420. 27:58He said, it's Jim Crow, you see.
  421. 28:01For example, if a new wife, she changed her last name,
  422. 28:07and if her paperwork is not in order,
  423. 28:09she wouldn't be able to vote.
  424. 28:12So it's kind of like, oh Lord help us.
  425. 28:16So it's a wife who newly got married
  426. 28:19and she didn't know an election was coming up.
  427. 28:23And she didn't make a decision whether or not
  428. 28:25I wanna cast my ballot in my maiden name or my married name.
  429. 28:29So she needs Chuck enough quack quack
  430. 28:33to put his Captain Stupid Cape on to swoop in and say.
  431. 28:37When we say no to the same act
  432. 28:39because that has Jim Crow 2.0.
  433. 28:43Guys, this is categorically absurd.
  434. 28:46This is absurd.
  435. 28:48And I'm telling you, I went to these regressive sources,
  436. 28:51and I'm reading through, why are these people?
  437. 28:56Because voter ID is universally popular in America.
  438. 28:59And I'm gonna show you some data to support that,
  439. 29:02that even CNN had to admit.
  440. 29:04I'm gonna show you that in a second.
  441. 29:06But I'm like, why are these people so upset?
  442. 29:10So I'm reading, some of them regress about,
  443. 29:13let's say things like this,
  444. 29:14The bill not only requires proof of citizenship, but also proof of residence in order to register.
  445. 29:19Yeah! Yeah!
  446. 29:24Make sure you're not dead.
  447. 29:26Yeah! Yes, you need to be able to demonstrate.
  448. 29:29You live in the district in which you're casting a ballot! Yes!
  449. 29:39The regressives will go on to say this could block even more Americans from voting.
  450. 29:42Roughly 9% of the population has moved within the state in the past year,
  451. 29:47but many will not update their driver's licenses until they expire.
  452. 29:51Well, if they want to vote, guess what they would need to do.
  453. 29:57You see what people are, they don't want to admit it, but these people who are opposing
  454. 30:02the same act, they want the threshold for voting to be low.
  455. 30:06Now ask yourself why?
  456. 30:10Something that we talk about, this is an important election of our lives.
  457. 30:13Vote like your life depends on it.
  458. 30:14Oh, and by the way, don't even worry about being prepared to vote for the election.
  459. 30:19You're talking about this is, guys, this is insane.
  460. 30:22This is insane.
  461. 30:24The next objection, the bill will require a photo ID to vote, providing a narrow list
  462. 30:29of acceptable IDs, more restrictive than the voter ID laws in every state but Ohio.
  463. 30:36For example, the bill prohibits the use of student IDs and accepts tribal IDs, but only
  464. 30:43with an expiration date.
  465. 30:45Though many, not all, though many tribal IDs don't have an expiration date.
  466. 30:51Well, guess what would need to happen?
  467. 30:54Get an expiration date on ID?
  468. 30:58And why do they need to be an expiration date, guys?
  469. 31:02To make sure that the criteria that's required to have the ID issued is still current.
  470. 31:14Here's another objection.
  471. 31:18The bill would prohibit universal mail voting, requiring all mail voters, voters who are vote
  472. 31:23by mail, M-A-I-L, requiring all mail voters to submit an application in order to receive
  473. 31:30a mail ballot.
  474. 31:32Yes!
  475. 31:33There are people, some of you are listening right now, you experienced in the last election.
  476. 31:38You got one or two, three, four mail-in ballots sent to your house and you ain't asked for
  477. 31:41not one of them.
  478. 31:45Right now, some of you are listening to me right now, you're saying yes or did, I got a
  479. 31:49ballot at my house and I already voted in person, but I got a ballot at my house.
  480. 31:55I explained to you guys in Michigan, the law in Michigan says that you have to request a
  481. 31:59mail-in ballot, but they sent mail-in ballots to almost every registered voter without the
  482. 32:06voters requesting them? Why would they do that? If you really cared about the voting, you would
  483. 32:14want it to be hard to cheat. You're not trying to keep people from voting, but you do want to
  484. 32:19make sure that the people who are voting are actually American citizens and are eligible
  485. 32:25to vote and they are registered to vote in the jurisdiction where they lived when I moved
  486. 32:30from Louisiana. Guess what I received in the mail? An opportunity to vote in Louisiana,
  487. 32:39I wasn't a longer living in Louisiana.
  488. 32:41Of course I didn't do it.
  489. 32:44But these are the types of common sense solutions that the Save Act are seeking to employ.
  490. 32:50There is no sound justification for refusing to pass this bill.
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  506. 34:00Apologetics.
  507. 34:02This is David Wheaton, host of the Christian worldview.
  508. 34:06Apologetics is a sophisticated sounding term for something quite simple, providing evidence
  509. 34:11to questions about the Christian faith.
  510. 34:14like does God exist? Is the Bible the Word of God? Or how can God be loving and good
  511. 34:20with all the suffering and evil in the world? There are good answers to these questions.
  512. 34:25The Christian life requires faith in what God has revealed, but it is the most reasonable
  513. 34:30faith. The Bible says that Christians should always be ready to make a defense to everyone
  514. 34:36who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.
  515. 34:41Here are most recent programs on apologetics with guest Greg Cockel at TheChristianB
  516. 35:15Back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  517. 35:17Now I'm going to show you some, and they
  518. 35:20aired this on CNN, y'all.
  519. 35:21And I want you to think about this.
  520. 35:23If this data is accurate, if this information is true,
  521. 35:29if this data is correct, do we still
  522. 35:34have a constitutional republic?
  523. 35:36If we have elected officials that are refusing
  524. 35:38to re-present the views of their own constituency,
  525. 35:44what am I talking about?
  526. 35:46I am talking about CNN's coverage of this issue and explaining that, man, we have data
  527. 35:52that shows something as basic as requiring photo identification to register the vote and
  528. 36:00photo identification to cast the ballot is so basic in this world of hyper partisanship,
  529. 36:08hyper polarization, where it seems like people are disagreeing about everything, you know,
  530. 36:15the kitchen sink seems all America understands. You gotta, you gotta have an ID to register
  531. 36:22the vote and the cast of ballot. You gotta have an ID to cast the vote. Listen to and watch
  532. 36:29clip number three, this aired on CNN on this on as they discussed this very issue. Clip number
  533. 36:35three, go.
  534. 36:36All this polling on the three and going back since 2018, you'll notice on all of it, it's
  535. 36:41all north of seventy five percent seventy six percent seventy six percent seventy
  536. 36:46six percent eighty one percent and then eighty three percent in the last year of
  537. 36:50americans agree with niki minaj they favor photo i d to be able to vote what
  538. 36:56about my party with the party break down normally you might expect either be a
  539. 37:00big divide by party with republicans really for the democrats really against it
  540. 37:04but not really here i mean just take a look here favorite photo i did about
  541. 37:07You've got 95% of Republicans, pretty much all of them, but even 71% of Democrats favor
  542. 37:14photo ID to vote.
  543. 37:15So again, Nicki Minaj posting that on X.
  544. 37:18And what you see is that the American people, actually, it's not really all that controversial.
  545. 37:22The American people are with Nicki Minaj whether they are Republican or even if they are Democrats
  546. 37:28who are talking about 7 and 10 Democrats agreeing with Nicki Minaj that you in fact should show
  547. 37:33a voter photo ID to vote.
  548. 37:35What's the racial breakdown?
  549. 37:36What's the racial breakdown on this, right? Because I think a lot of people make the argument
  550. 37:40that people of color, non-white Americans, have a harder time procuring a photo ID to vote.
  551. 37:45But even here, take a look here, favorite photo ID to vote.
  552. 37:47Eighty-five percent of white people favorite, 82 percent of Latino, 76 percent of black Americans
  553. 37:53favorite. So the bottom line is this, voter ID is not controversial in this country.
  554. 37:59A photo ID to vote is not controversial in this country.
  555. 38:02it is not controversial by party and it is not controversial by race the vast
  556. 38:06majority of americans agree with niki minaj that in fact you should have a
  557. 38:10photo id to be able to vote so something of a non-troversy in a very
  558. 38:14good the liberation of mr john bermain that harvard education paying off
  559. 38:18once again i don't think you thank you much
  560. 38:20why you crazy about your government is not your country
  561. 38:26guys
  562. 38:28the
  563. 38:30if that's true
  564. 38:31but that
  565. 38:32i know it's true
  566. 38:34First of all, the idea that more elevated folks can get IDs,
  567. 38:40and these are the same people that say,
  568. 38:41we're the non-racist.
  569. 38:46So my skin color makes me less likely to.
  570. 38:53What about the racial breakdown, Bob?
  571. 38:55What about the racial breakdown?
  572. 38:59Okay, these people.
  573. 39:01Oh man, I'm telling you this is stupid and it's evil.
  574. 39:09So you think about it, the data indicates
  575. 39:12that as the years have gone by, the percentage of Americans who favor voter ID has increased.
  576. 39:18And this is not a recent phenomenon in terms of being immediately recent.
  577. 39:23This dates back, guys, we eight years in on this.
  578. 39:27This dates back to 2018.
  579. 39:292018, the percentage of Americans who favor voter ID was 76%.
  580. 39:352021, 76%.
  581. 39:372023, 76%.
  582. 39:392024, 81%.
  583. 39:412025.
  584. 39:4220, 25, 83%.
  585. 39:44Anybody notice the trend there?
  586. 39:47Anybody notice the trend there?
  587. 39:49Breakdown to data based on partisan affiliation.
  588. 39:5295% of Republicans want it.
  589. 39:55Not surprised there.
  590. 39:57But 71% of Democrats want it.
  591. 40:0271% of Democrats want it.
  592. 40:06Well, what's the racial breakdown, Bob?
  593. 40:10These people are so hitting the head with a Marxist stick.
  594. 40:13Like the social, the socialism is so ingrained in these people, they can't help but think
  595. 40:21in these terms.
  596. 40:23When you break it down based on ethnicities, 85% of, I'm sorry, 82% of Latinos want voter
  597. 40:31ID, 76% of black folks want voter ID.
  598. 40:34What are we talking about?
  599. 40:36What are we talking?
  600. 40:38It's a non-diversity because it is.
  601. 40:40It's a non-diversity.
  602. 40:43You know, it's amazing that how these patronized
  603. 40:48and paternalistic regressives, like we're gonna,
  604. 40:51we're gonna help you,
  605. 40:51you don't even know you need help
  606. 40:52and you don't even want to help,
  607. 40:53but we're gonna help you anyway.
  608. 40:55Like man, get out of my face.
  609. 41:00And just think about, and I'm not even gonna insult you
  610. 41:03by going down the list of all the things you guys know,
  611. 41:06you live in America.
  612. 41:08You can't rent an apartment without an ID.
  613. 41:12You can't.
  614. 41:14You can't fly on an airplane without an ID.
  615. 41:16You can't function in the country without an ID, but you need to be able to do everything else.
  616. 41:26Except vote. Need an ID to do everything else except vote. Guys, it's absurd. So when you think about
  617. 41:37the majority of the American people want this, this is a no-brainer of no-brainers.
  618. 41:41You then should begin to start thinking, well, why would people like Chuckie Duck
  619. 41:47say, oh, we're stopping this and then pull out, you know, that's the favorite. When it's really
  620. 41:52important to them and they really don't have an argument. They throw out Jim Crow. Hey, what
  621. 41:57you got man? I got nothing. Hey, now it's time to lost that Jim Crow. Why you don't like
  622. 42:02it Jim Crow? Man, you a speed non-innestated Jim Crow. Now, a few more stats for you. Perhaps
  623. 42:11this is why, you know, I wasn't doing them just in mind in my business and I just pulled
  624. 42:16up a study from the National Taxpayers Union, the National Taxpayers Union Foundation,
  625. 42:21I'm sorry, to which they noted, hmm.
  626. 42:27And I quote,
  627. 42:28migration between states is the ultimate expression
  628. 42:30of revealed preferences.
  629. 42:32While many politicians and pundits may claim
  630. 42:34that tax and spend policies on what Americans want,
  631. 42:36the reality is that year after year,
  632. 42:38there is steady movement from high tax states
  633. 42:42to more fiscally responsible ones.
  634. 42:45Taxpayers want to live in states that do not treat them
  635. 42:48as endless sources of funding for politicians pet projects.
  636. 42:52Now I want to ask y'all to something,
  637. 42:53this learned Hamilton Corner audience,
  638. 42:55what do you think is a synonym for when they say taxpayers,
  639. 43:00they were steady movement of taxpayers from high tax states?
  640. 43:04Any tankers?
  641. 43:07What do you think is a synonym for a high tax state, Bobby?
  642. 43:10Jeff, what's a synonym for a high tax state?
  643. 43:13Well, while you're pondering,
  644. 43:18the National Taxpayers Union also has data
  645. 43:22for migration between states.
  646. 43:25Anybody want to guess where the most Americans are moving away from?
  647. 43:30Oh, Bobby says California.
  648. 43:35You might be right.
  649. 43:40The states that see that have seen the steepest declines in residents of American
  650. 43:47citizens, number one, California, number two.
  651. 43:54And this is the this data is before the Islam and this was elected mayor of the
  652. 43:58City of New York. Number one was California. Number two was New York. Anybody
  653. 44:04want to guess what number three? What? It's on the list, but it wasn't number three.
  654. 44:09Number three, Illinois. Number four, tax, I'm sorry, Massachusetts. Tax
  655. 44:18of you sits at number five. You said it already? Jersey. Anybody want to ask me
  656. 44:23what those states all have in common? Oh sure. What it wasn't Bob, but he's what a
  657. 44:29New York, he got a Hyundai.
  658. 44:35There are massive amounts of American citizens who are moving out of blue states.
  659. 44:40Hmm, what's the significance of that?
  660. 44:41Well before I get to the significance of that, let's go.
  661. 44:44What are the states and this is according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, okay?
  662. 44:48So they are tracking data based on primary residences identified in tax filing, okay?
  663. 44:56Analyzing IRS migration data, the cities that have the fastest growing inbound migration are
  664. 45:04number one, Florida.
  665. 45:06Hm, number two, Texas.
  666. 45:09Hm, number three, North Carolina, number four, South Carolina, number five, Tennessee.
  667. 45:17Three of those five have, well they have several things to come up, but three of those five
  668. 45:20are states that have no state income taxes and that interesting.
  669. 45:26So those states, primarily are states that are governed.
  670. 45:29How?
  671. 45:30You see folks, what I want you to recognize is that Chuckie Duck Shuma is not concerned
  672. 45:35one bit with Jim Crow.
  673. 45:38You see what Chuckie Duck Shuma is attempting to stave off, and there's recently been a
  674. 45:43spate of cases at the US Supreme Court dealing with redistricting.
  675. 45:46Why do you think redistricting has been such a hot topic lately?
  676. 45:50Because folks, when you have migrations of populations, I've shared with you how our
  677. 45:54faces following Hurricane Katrina, moving from New Orleans, following Hurricane Katrina,
  678. 45:59guess what happened, Louisiana lost several congressional seats.
  679. 46:02Why?
  680. 46:03Because they are a portion based on population, population of what?
  681. 46:11Registered citizen voters.
  682. 46:15So when you ask, why, why would Chuck E. Duck Schumer demand that he is not going to allow
  683. 46:22a vote on the Save Act, even though 71% of his own party is in favor of voter IDs.
  684. 46:29You know why folks?
  685. 46:30Because he's attempting to protect his party's seats in Congress.
  686. 46:36That's why.
  687. 46:38Now this issue is put front and center because it gives us a public opportunity to assess,
  688. 46:43now wait a minute, check it up, your own party members want this.
  689. 46:49The American citizens want this.
  690. 46:51You guys pound your chest and talk about how you're willing to reach across the aisles when
  691. 46:56appropriate when you can do so.
  692. 46:58But you saw how confident and how determined Chuck and Duck was to say, now we ain't doing
  693. 47:03this.
  694. 47:04I don't care what y'all say.
  695. 47:05And then they pulled out their favorite Pavlovian rhetorical device.
  696. 47:09Ha ha ha, Jim Crow.
  697. 47:13That's why folks, that's why they know there's a new census coming.
  698. 47:19Mm hmm.
  699. 47:21These people are willing to be partisan even at the expense of the country.
  700. 47:28Think about that.
  701. 47:29Think about that.
  702. 47:33This is absurd, man.
  703. 47:36This is absurd.
  704. 47:38And also don't forget,
  705. 47:40Chaka Naka himself may be facing some primary opposition in his own state,
  706. 47:44so he needs to, you know,
  707. 47:46buck up, Chuck, you see.
  708. 47:48Fight for the donkeys.
  709. 47:49Fight like your life depends on it.
  710. 47:51For the donkeys, Chuck.
  711. 47:53Fight for us, Chuck.
  712. 47:54Don't let the donkey down, Chuck.
  713. 47:57Oh, Chuck, you're on the line, Chuck.
  714. 47:59You must be a faithful lawyer,
  715. 48:01member of the docket party.
  716. 48:05Cause remember, who was the author of Jim Crow
  717. 48:08in the first place?
  718. 48:12Ain't that wild?
  719. 48:13Boy, your part of the war is I did Jim Crow
  720. 48:15in the first place.
  721. 48:16And now you running from Jim Crow?
  722. 48:20When your part of the war,
  723. 48:22can't make this stuff up, man.
  724. 48:24Can't I make this stuff up?
  725. 48:27Chuck, you know what we need, Chuck.
  726. 48:29Do not let the don't get down.
  727. 48:32Do whatever you must to protect us, Chuck.
  728. 48:38Prove it to me that you wanted and you wanted bad, Chuck.
  729. 48:41Lie if you need to.
  730. 48:44Uh, aye, aye.
  731. 48:46Mr. Schumer, your party's in favor of voter ID,
  732. 48:52but you are still in opposition to it.
  733. 48:53Why is that?
  734. 48:55Because it's Jim Crow, two point.
  735. 48:56Because he has no argument.
  736. 49:01He has no argument.
  737. 49:02But the question is, will the American people prevail upon him?
  738. 49:07This issue, this is such a non-controversial issue.
  739. 49:10Man, I did not plan to spend all of the time on it.
  740. 49:12I meant to talk to you guys about Mote Book,
  741. 49:15how AI chat bots are developing their own
  742. 49:17social media platforms and you cannot participate
  743. 49:22unless it's an AI chat bot or an agent.
  744. 49:26Humans can watch, but they can't post.
  745. 49:28Started early this year in January
  746. 49:31and just a few short weeks, the chat bots are already,
  747. 49:34let's figure out a way where we can communicate
  748. 49:37one another without the humans being able to see. That's literally what they're saying.
  749. 49:43And then other chatbots saying, hey, we figured out how to kill all human beings.
  750. 49:48I guess I have to tell you about that one later. I'm going to hold on to it.
  751. 49:51But moltbook, M-O-L-T-B-O-O-K. Look that up while we're on a 24-hour break.
  752. 50:0023 hours, I'm sorry, look at me, I'm sounding like Chuckie Duck. I can't even do math.
  753. 50:04A 23-hour break until tomorrow. We probably won't get into this tomorrow, but maybe Lord willing,
  754. 50:09The next week we'll get into these chatbots and I simply want you to know to be aware of what's happening.
  755. 50:18Because this is not something that is predicting that will occur. This is happening now.
  756. 50:22Moltbook where AI chatbots and AI chatbot agents exclusively are communicating.
  757. 50:32You all have a great evening. Lord willing we'll be back tomorrow.
  758. 50:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those
  759. 50:43of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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