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March 4, 2026 · 50:47

Actions like Operation Epic Fury often come with unintended consequences. What does a post-Ayatollah Khomeini Iran look like?

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 3:13-16. Wisdom is more precious than silver or gold. 15:00 - 31:00. Actions like Operation Epic Fury often come with unintended consequences. What does a post-Ayatollah Khomeini Iran look like? 31:00 - 48:00. Religious discrimination is costly in Indiana. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call: 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Jasmine Crockett Walz & Ellison CIA working to arm Kurdish forces to spark uprising in Iran

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:36Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:37My name is Abraham Hamilton the third.
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  16. 0:44I'm not going to leave and not come back.
  17. 0:45You know, because the Republicans don't the Republicans don't want me to broadcast tonight.
  18. 0:49The Republicans are the reason why.
  19. 0:52It's the Republicans you see.
  20. 0:54Why you crazy?
  21. 0:55Wait, you said Republicans didn't have a vote.
  22. 0:57So whether or not we're broadcasting tonight, Republicans didn't do that.
  23. 1:01I kind of like the Republicans and not the reason why Jasmine Crockett is not going back
  24. 1:07to Congress.
  25. 1:12Welcome to the Hamilton corner everybody.
  26. 1:14My name is Abraham Hamilton the third.
  27. 1:15I'm the host of this program joined by the corner contingent right across from me my man
  28. 1:19a hundred grand Mr. Bobby and in the screening room produced extraordinary often imitate
  29. 1:25and never duplicated the real J. Mac.
  30. 1:30This is Jeff McIntosh and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program
  31. 1:35at this very moment.
  32. 1:36Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where
  33. 1:42you generate an income to your full time jobs where you generate an outcome.
  34. 1:48And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality.
  35. 1:53Understand in the primacy that God places on family and allowing that primacy to guide,
  36. 1:59govern, guard and direct your engagement in your families.
  37. 2:05I say this daily because I believe it is that important.
  38. 2:10I believe it is necessary to say this daily.
  39. 2:13What goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  40. 2:18This is a precarious moment in our nation's history and world history, frankly, a pivotal
  41. 2:22moment.
  42. 2:23I said it before and I believe this to be true.
  43. 2:26If these things, and I know this is a big if, but if the event that are unfolding in the
  44. 2:32Middle East paying out, it will be any objective broker.
  45. 2:38And I know objectivity is a is a is a hard thing to come by in today's hyper partisan,
  46. 2:46vulcanized United States of America.
  47. 2:49But it nevertheless remains true.
  48. 2:52If these events pan out well, objectively, President Trump is, will have been one of the
  49. 2:58most consequential presidents in American history. That's just a fact. I know something
  50. 3:04don't like him, you know. I don't like FDR. That changed the fact that he wasn't a consequential
  51. 3:13president in American history. He was consequential in a way that I think heard our nation ultimately,
  52. 3:20but our nation was in a place where I don't think as many people had the necessary discernment
  53. 3:26to identify what was actually happening because the pain was so intense.
  54. 3:29But that's a conversation for another day.
  55. 3:35But this is a significant thing that's happening right now.
  56. 3:39Now I have questions that I'm going to ask some of them today.
  57. 3:42I've had concerns.
  58. 3:43I've said all the time, I'm hopeful and optimistic, but I am cautious.
  59. 3:48But my hope and my optimism is based more so in my trust in God than anything else.
  60. 3:56We covered the Supreme Court ruling in the concerning the injunction in California.
  61. 4:04Still boggles my mind to think that you have adults who have been elected to office and
  62. 4:10then you have judges who have been appointed in the federal judiciary.
  63. 4:16Grown folks, adults, de-greed who would think it's a good policy to let children transition
  64. 4:23at school and to prohibit the school people, the school administrators, the teachers, the
  65. 4:29school authorities from telling the parents anything that's a good idea
  66. 4:32they think that's a good idea that that is that's indicative of that gross
  67. 4:41darkness from Isaiah chapter 60 man and this is one of the reasons why I
  68. 4:47continue to encourage people God gave our children to us parents he didn't give
  69. 4:51them to the government he didn't say you co-parent with the government that you
  70. 4:55outsourced your responsibility to make disciples to the government I didn't say
  71. 4:59that and I wonder what it's going to take for us to recognize that an
  72. 5:03intentional system of instruction that excludes the knowledge of God.
  73. 5:09How can that system aid us in obeying what God calls us in terms of rearing our children
  74. 5:15in his nurturing admonition?
  75. 5:19It boggles my mind.
  76. 5:21To the Word of God we go.
  77. 5:22To the Word of God we go.
  78. 5:24Proverbs chapter 3.
  79. 5:26Proverbs chapter 3, I hope you all are joining me in praying for our country, praying for our
  80. 5:32leaders.
  81. 5:38This is a serious moment in the clown show that happens in DC often really, really undermines
  82. 5:46the significance of this moment in world history and in our nation's history.
  83. 5:52But I pray that the people of God would have the discernment to understand that a role that
  84. 6:00we have to play in this is to cry out to the Lord for our nation, cry out to the Lord for
  85. 6:08for his will to be done in Iran, for clarity,
  86. 6:12and for people to think that this is exclusively
  87. 6:15about Iran, that's just naive.
  88. 6:18When you see the coordinated efforts
  89. 6:20between what's happened in Venezuela,
  90. 6:21and what's happened in Iran, and other things,
  91. 6:24all of that should point you clearly to China.
  92. 6:28But we'll get to that.
  93. 6:29To the word of God, we go Proverbs chapter three,
  94. 6:30verses 13 through 16, Proverbs chapter three.
  95. 6:34And this is what God's word says,
  96. 6:35blessed is the one who finds wisdom.
  97. 6:39And the one who gets understanding for the gain from her, meaning wisdom, is better than
  98. 6:47gain from silver and her profit better than gold.
  99. 6:52She, referring to wisdom again, is more precious than jewels.
  100. 6:56And nothing you desire can compare with her.
  101. 7:04Guys, our servant leaders need wisdom.
  102. 7:08Our church leaders need wisdom.
  103. 7:12The leaders of the family in our country need wisdom.
  104. 7:16Of course, they have different spheres of sovereignty,
  105. 7:18if you will.
  106. 7:20It should not be lost on us,
  107. 7:21that we are living right now in the time,
  108. 7:23we have gymsian younger generations of American children,
  109. 7:26that we have the most godless, youthful generation
  110. 7:28that we've ever had in our nation's history.
  111. 7:31That shouldn't be something we could,
  112. 7:32should wink and slide by easily.
  113. 7:37Because as I've said it numerous times,
  114. 7:41when we talk about,
  115. 7:41and those young people are this,
  116. 7:42those young people are that,
  117. 7:44Yeah, those young people come from families.
  118. 7:46Those young people have parents.
  119. 7:48The most often experiences that they live with their parents.
  120. 7:53They are exceptions, of course.
  121. 7:55But generally speaking, these young people
  122. 7:57that are often complained about, they come from homes,
  123. 7:59they come from families.
  124. 8:01What is happening in our homes?
  125. 8:03It's easy to look at what's going on out there in the streets.
  126. 8:05What's happening in our homes, guys?
  127. 8:08Our elected officials need wisdom.
  128. 8:10We have the clowns, Joe, as I mentioned,
  129. 8:11happening in Washington, D.C.
  130. 8:13that people are not a Sicarian in terms of understanding the times and what people should
  131. 8:18do.
  132. 8:19They won't fail to try to find an opportunity to grandstand.
  133. 8:23Like, what would be the point of at this juncture, say, oh yeah, we need to vote in a war powers,
  134. 8:34war powers resolution.
  135. 8:36When the war powers resolution itself grants the president, and here's the thing that's
  136. 8:40so remarkably laughable about that.
  137. 8:43The War Powers Resolution was passed in 1973 during Vietnam.
  138. 8:49It was passed over President Nixon's veto.
  139. 8:51And in the War Powers Resolution,
  140. 8:53Congress granted specific authority
  141. 8:57to the President to initiate certain strikes
  142. 9:00with a limited timeframe,
  143. 9:02with the responsibility of following the initial strike,
  144. 9:05you gotta let Congress know what happened,
  145. 9:07and then you can continue for 60 to 90 days.
  146. 9:12sixty days unimpeded
  147. 9:14if you reach close getting closer to six years day
  148. 9:16there's a particular vision section five of the war powers resolution allows the
  149. 9:19president
  150. 9:20to proceed for an additional thirty days
  151. 9:22so all these people grandstand and talking to this is this is
  152. 9:27his foolishness man is foolishness we have insanity i lose it is early i've
  153. 9:32jasmine crockett loses her primary for the senate
  154. 9:35i'm like ma'am you you you are you are not of you're not very wise ma'am you're
  155. 9:40not very
  156. 9:41you think the republicans will intervene in your race in the interview for you to lose
  157. 9:44no republicans would have wanted you to win
  158. 9:47do you understand that
  159. 9:48but no she doesn't understand that because there's a combination of hubris
  160. 9:53and other things
  161. 9:55for bid her from seeing what actually is happening republicans had a very contested
  162. 10:01primary election in texas they have time to
  163. 10:03cross over voting to perform chicanery didn't and and
  164. 10:06i think it's a big people try to say that that complaints about cheating in
  165. 10:09elections that's all conspiratorial
  166. 10:14It's done cheating.
  167. 10:17You remember like leaving there?
  168. 10:18There's no crying in baseball.
  169. 10:19There's no crying, no cheating in elections.
  170. 10:21Oh, Jasmine, it wasn't widespread cheating, you see.
  171. 10:25Come on, man.
  172. 10:26This is just insane.
  173. 10:27And then we have the events unfolding on the world stage.
  174. 10:32I mean, did you see the eulogy?
  175. 10:35I think it was the Washington Post did, or New York Times.
  176. 10:38I don't remember one of those publications.
  177. 10:42And they're referring to the Ayatollah,
  178. 10:44He's just wise reformer and all these kinds of things.
  179. 10:47Are you kidding me?
  180. 10:49Like, have you read?
  181. 10:50This dude has written things that justify raping nine-year-olds
  182. 10:55and calling and consummating a marriage.
  183. 10:57And even saying you can do certain things,
  184. 10:59even if the child is a suckling infant,
  185. 11:09it is a mind-boggling phenomenon.
  186. 11:11If it was not for the grace of God
  187. 11:12and the anchoring of the Spirit of God,
  188. 11:14it could drive anybody.
  189. 11:17This is what I'm saying when he got wisdom.
  190. 11:19When he was my wife and I talk about it all the time,
  191. 11:21as baby splitting wisdom.
  192. 11:22You remember?
  193. 11:23That's right, it was a Washington Post.
  194. 11:25Thank you.
  195. 11:26It's a Washington Post.
  196. 11:27I mean, because I love you guys, I try to watch coverage from various perspectives and
  197. 11:36it's amazing to me how regressive are trying feverishly.
  198. 11:40On the one hand, like the Washington Post, they're eulogizing the Ayatollah and then on
  199. 11:45the other hand, they're going overboard to try to say yes and he's a conservative.
  200. 11:50I told them there's not a regime.
  201. 11:51They're the conservative regime.
  202. 11:53And what do you think they're doing that for?
  203. 11:54They're repeating conservative over and over and over again
  204. 11:56and connected to the Islamist regime in Iran.
  205. 11:59Why do you think they're doing that?
  206. 12:02Why do you think you're doing that?
  207. 12:03For their viewers and listeners,
  208. 12:05I know it won't fool you, but for their audience,
  209. 12:07why do you think they keep,
  210. 12:11because they want to say, and then yes,
  211. 12:15and here in America, that's what the writer,
  212. 12:17that's what those Christians want.
  213. 12:18They want the handmaid's tail.
  214. 12:22In all of these things, it's so sad because at different levels and to different degrees,
  215. 12:28all of these appeals are effective because it's happening with a dumbed down populace.
  216. 12:39It's happening because people deny the reality of falling Adam's depravity, which is why
  217. 12:49I'm saying we need God's wisdom now.
  218. 12:54We need God's wisdom.
  219. 12:56We need God's wisdom.
  220. 12:59This is not a time to succumb to bread and circus, man.
  221. 13:04And I'm not saying you need to be a crunchet, sitting on the side, just everything horrible.
  222. 13:09I'm not saying that there's beauty, there's wonderful things that are happening.
  223. 13:13But we need to be watchmen, we need to be prudent.
  224. 13:17We who are fathers, we need to be shepherds for our families.
  225. 13:20Notice I said shepherds, not just physically present, but functionally present.
  226. 13:27We need to be the spiritual leaders in our homes.
  227. 13:32In many of you, many of you, if I, when I say what I'm about to say, you're going to say,
  228. 13:36yeah, you think it's a coincidence that when we think about spirituality in the homes of
  229. 13:41Christians in our country, do we think that that is something that usually the men lead
  230. 13:46in or is it our women leading in prayers?
  231. 13:51That's something that we often envision the men doing in our families.
  232. 13:53Or do we expect, do we think there's something that the women are doing?
  233. 13:59Guys, I want you to understand that's not merely a feature of modernity.
  234. 14:01evidence of practical, prevalent, demonic activity, because we have been seduced into
  235. 14:09a godless perception of manhood, and it is a strange from the scripture.
  236. 14:16Authentic masculinity is biblical masculinity.
  237. 14:21And God made us with broad shoulders and bone density and musculature for a reason, but that
  238. 14:27physical reality should align with a spiritual reality.
  239. 14:30You have to lead our family spiritually.
  240. 14:33So everybody listening to me, I pray,
  241. 14:36if you have not done so yet,
  242. 14:38gather your families and every father and husband
  243. 14:40who's listening to me, gather your family.
  244. 14:42Let them know in the age appropriate manner
  245. 14:44if you have young children, what is happening in our world?
  246. 14:46And cry out to our Lord and lead our families spiritually,
  247. 14:51shepherd and lead.
  248. 14:53We have to have it, brothers.
  249. 14:54We have to have it.
  250. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  251. 15:03What are some biblical characteristics and some biblical standards that help us see and define what a godly man looks like?
  252. 15:10Here are a few.
  253. 15:12Number one, he has received Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior of his life.
  254. 15:16Number two, he seeks to read the Word of God daily for himself.
  255. 15:21Number three, he spends time daily in prayer.
  256. 15:25Number four, he seeks to have a time daily to bring the family together to read the Word of God,
  257. 15:31from the Word of God and pray together. Number five, He takes and or makes time to
  258. 15:37train and instruct His children. Teach them about God, the Word of God, and teaching
  259. 15:42them wisdom for all ears of life. Number six, He seeks to lead and take His
  260. 15:47family to church regularly, such as worship service on Sundays and Bible
  261. 15:52studies on Wednesdays. Number seven, He has a sense of mission in His life.
  262. 15:56Shining light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  263. 16:10Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here. So much is happening,
  264. 16:18man. So much is happening. I've been announcing at the end of this month, March 27th through
  265. 16:25the 29th, I'll be ministering at the Kingdom Come Conference, Kingdom Come Conference in
  266. 16:31Fort Lauderdale, Florida at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, hosted by Pastor Rob
  267. 16:37Passienzia, a Coral Ridge is the church that was founded by the late DJames Kennedy.
  268. 16:41It's going to be an amazing time together and I will expound on a lot of the things
  269. 16:49that I mentioned here on this program. If you're in the area, we'll then come to
  270. 16:54the area. I'd love to see you there at this pivotal point in our nation's history.
  271. 17:01All right. I said at the very, the very first time I was on the air following the, the initiation
  272. 17:14of Operation Epic Fury that, you know, I had questions. I was hopeful, optimistic, but
  273. 17:20cautiously. So when I think there's questions that need to be answered while we are witnessing,
  274. 17:28once again, the most potent military force in the world, that is United States of America's
  275. 17:33Did you guys see the videos of the Iranians tried to hide one of their, they call them Corvette
  276. 17:42naval ships and international waters and I guess they didn't think we'd keep up what was going
  277. 17:48on in international waters and the US used a torpedo from a submarine to down goes Frazier
  278. 18:01That vessel is now at the bottom of the Indian Ocean.
  279. 18:05For the first time that a torpedo has been using that fashion
  280. 18:09since, yeah, that'd be a good one.
  281. 18:10Go ahead and put that one.
  282. 18:11We need that one.
  283. 18:13This first time a torpedo has been using that fashion since World
  284. 18:16War II, since World War II.
  285. 18:20But I also said at concerns when President Trump announced
  286. 18:23Operation Epic Fury, he said he was fulfilling his promise
  287. 18:27to the Iranian people to send help.
  288. 18:29I've discussed that length, the clarity of the objectives
  289. 18:32administration has conveyed. Once again, if anybody says that the administration's objectives
  290. 18:37are not clear, those people are either intentionally deceiving or they simply are unaware of the
  291. 18:45repeated offerings being made to explain the objectives. President Trump also said that
  292. 18:53he, the our military was operating in such a way to give the Iranian people an opportunity
  293. 18:59to take their country back, given their opportunity for the farce speaking people to take their
  294. 19:09country back.
  295. 19:11Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, regime change was not the objective, but the other
  296. 19:15things prohibiting Iran's ability to project strength around the world as reflected through
  297. 19:21their Navy, as reflected through their pursuit of nuclear weaponization, as reflected through
  298. 19:27their accumulation of ballistic missiles and drones, drones, one-way drones and things of
  299. 19:33that nature to eliminate all of that.
  300. 19:36But nobody is setting a tear except for the Washington Post apparently for the Islamist,
  301. 19:46I mean, when you have a regime that will open fire on tens of thousands of their own citizens,
  302. 19:54like think about, think about the outrage that people had here concerning ICE for example,
  303. 20:01They were really attempting to detain criminal illegal aliens and to deport them.
  304. 20:06You understand what I'm saying?
  305. 20:09But in Iran, Ayatollah and Them are killing tens of thousands, for what?
  306. 20:16Because they are protesting against the government.
  307. 20:19Anybody wanna say one of these things is not like the other?
  308. 20:24It just, it negated, it boggles my mind and the regressives in our country, they haven't,
  309. 20:28there is not a dictator or a Marxist, a communist, a murderer, a thief, a child trafficker,
  310. 20:33not one, they will not defend. There's not one that will not defend. You know, right
  311. 20:38now you got the video was out from Bill and she should never be president Clinton's
  312. 20:46depositions. You got slick, willing on a low leader express numerous times. This is after
  313. 20:54he was president. Why was president was visited repeatedly by Epstein in the White House repeatedly
  314. 21:04The man literally was impeached because he committed the federal felony
  315. 21:11purgery for lying about his adulterous trust as president.
  316. 21:18Yeah, we suppose they need it.
  317. 21:20There's nothing between him and Epstein.
  318. 21:22When they got communications, oh, yeah, Bill likes him young.
  319. 21:29These people rallied to support these folks.
  320. 21:33But when President Trump made that statement about the Iranians having the
  321. 21:37opportunity to take their country back.
  322. 21:42And I heard the press conference, I immediately turned to my wife
  323. 21:46because one of the things you'll find with dictators all around the world,
  324. 21:50what are the first things that they do?
  325. 21:51What was what was one of the first things that Hugo Chavez didn't
  326. 21:54Venezuela when he was elected, right?
  327. 21:57And look at these similarities.
  328. 21:58Hugo Chavez was arrested for a cool effort before he was elected.
  329. 22:05And I ran the Ayatollah, the initial 1979 Ayatollah was exiled
  330. 22:12But then welcome back in triumph before the Islamic.
  331. 22:16What's the first thing that dictators do?
  332. 22:18They disarm their people.
  333. 22:20My first thought when I heard that statement,
  334. 22:24and I turned to my wife and I said,
  335. 22:25how are the Iranian people going to do this?
  336. 22:30Are the Iranian people armed and I am unaware of this?
  337. 22:35If we, and these are questions that need to be answered
  338. 22:37because I said, while I am hopeful and optimistic,
  339. 22:41but cautious, one of the main questions
  340. 22:44that needs to be answered and I have no doubt that the president and his team have considered this.
  341. 22:48No doubt they wouldn't have done this. I don't think they hadn't considered this.
  342. 22:51But I'm saying for my own purposes and for our purposes here, this is a legitimate conversation
  343. 22:55to have. One of my great concerns was who is going to be the leader if and when the Ayatollah is gone?
  344. 23:05That's a legitimate question guys. And when there have been regime change efforts,
  345. 23:11There have only been three successful ones in the entirety of our nation's history,
  346. 23:15two almost simultaneously that would be Japan and Germany following World War II,
  347. 23:21then Panama in the early 90s. That's it. Any other time you had, you know, nations destabilized,
  348. 23:29civil war, things of that nature. So what's going to happen next? As I reported yesterday,
  349. 23:36you had the high security meeting of the people trying to cast their votes, who would be the next
  350. 23:40Aye of Tola and while they're telling their votes,
  351. 23:43Israel said, not them.
  352. 23:46That's wild.
  353. 23:48But my question is, what's going to feel that void?
  354. 23:52You remember, and they like to downplay this.
  355. 23:54Remember when Barack Obama referred to ISIS as a JV team?
  356. 23:57Remember that?
  357. 24:00Barack Obama had no problem
  358. 24:01footseeing around over there in Syria.
  359. 24:04Come to find out, oh yeah, you running some stuff through Libya, huh?
  360. 24:10Now one day he's talking about them as a JV team until when.
  361. 24:14This is what I'm saying.
  362. 24:15I don't think enough of the American populace is aware of just how many people in Iran share
  363. 24:27the same murderous Islamic apocalyptic vision as the Ayatollah.
  364. 24:3210 to 20, I've heard some estimates as much as maybe even 25% of the population.
  365. 24:42Brigitte Gabrielle on this show said repeatedly, if the majority is peaceful, but the minority
  366. 24:49is committed, who do you think is going to win?
  367. 24:54The majority is peaceful, but the minority is committed.
  368. 24:56Who is going to win?
  369. 24:57Who's going to win?
  370. 25:01My question is, I am gravely concerned
  371. 25:05about what is going to happen in the wake
  372. 25:10of the post-commanding Iran.
  373. 25:15What's going to happen next?
  374. 25:17So now we're getting reports.
  375. 25:19I want to share this with you.
  376. 25:22Now we're getting reports that the CIA
  377. 25:32has been involved in recruiting and I guess arming to a degree. The Kurds and I am
  378. 25:46not an Iranian expert. I'm not an expert but I believe they're about what 10 million
  379. 25:49Kurds maybe maybe a little more. The entire population of Iran is 90 million
  380. 25:56people. So the Kurds if they're about 10 million people are the Kurds because
  381. 26:03because there hasn't been much public commitment,
  382. 26:07and I'm not saying I want this, honestly I do not want this,
  383. 26:10but I don't see how this is going to happen otherwise.
  384. 26:13I don't want American boots on the ground necessarily.
  385. 26:17I don't want American boots on the ground,
  386. 26:19but my question is how can the Iranian people
  387. 26:25rest their nation away from the Islamists
  388. 26:31without external help?
  389. 26:32Because as I understand it,
  390. 26:33I'm open to being corrected here.
  391. 26:35But as I understand it, largely the Iranian population is disarmed.
  392. 26:40They don't have anywhere with all to assert themselves.
  393. 26:44So in order for them to be able to assert themselves kinetically in their country, they're going
  394. 26:49to have to get help from somewhere.
  395. 26:51Eight to 12 million in Iran.
  396. 26:53Eight to 12 million courage in Iran.
  397. 26:55Okay.
  398. 26:56So the question is how many of that number is actually willing and able to contend against
  399. 27:05the Islamic regime in power.
  400. 27:08And it's the same as Thomas regime that post operation
  401. 27:11midnight hammer. They're still trying to.
  402. 27:13They're still trying to scurry the same regime.
  403. 27:18That's telling Steve Whitcoff as he said, hey, we still got 460 kilograms.
  404. 27:27You know what I'm saying?
  405. 27:28We still got things going on.
  406. 27:35I've, I've, you know, these are legitimate questions.
  407. 27:39So I want you to hear a little bit of this report that's in that's
  408. 27:42It's indicating that the CIA is working to arm Kurdish forces to kind of serve as a ground
  409. 27:51insurgency or ground contingent in Iran.
  410. 27:54Listen to and watch clip number five, clip five.
  411. 27:56Go.
  412. 27:57We spent some time this evening with a senior Iranian Kurdish politician here in Iraqi Kurdistan
  413. 28:05who basically told us that he, the expectation among Iraqi, sorry, Kurdish-Iranian opposition
  414. 28:13forces is that they will be going into Western Iran as part of some kind of a ground operation
  415. 28:22over the course or at some point during the next few days that they will have support
  416. 28:28from the U.S. and from Israel, though he would not be drawn as to what exactly that support
  417. 28:35will look like. He also told us that President Trump himself had called the leader of the
  418. 28:42KDPI, which is one of these Iranian Kurdish opposition parties, today, and that they had
  419. 28:49what he categorized as a, or characterized, I should say, as a positive conversation.
  420. 28:54Though, again, he did not give any details, and he said that we should be prepared for
  421. 28:59some surprises potentially tomorrow. Again, not giving details, but this is all coming
  422. 29:06at the same time as our colleagues Natasha Bertrand Elena Trine and Zachary Cohen are
  423. 29:11learning that the CIA has been working to arm Iranian Kurdish opposition forces with the goal
  424. 29:19of fomenting civil unrest in Iran. Now, to what end exactly right, Bob says to what end, right?
  425. 29:29to accomplish what? Now I wholeheartedly believe our leadership has considered
  426. 29:37these questions. I know they had to have considered these before they took
  427. 29:42action but these are legitimate questions. Now to date the American and Secretary
  428. 29:48of War, Hexeth has said that we have not excluded any potentialities, it will be
  429. 29:52dumb to warn our enemies, hey by the way we're gonna be over there at seven o'clock
  430. 29:57clock, see you there, Bob.
  431. 29:58You know, that would be, come on, man.
  432. 30:00That's ridiculous.
  433. 30:01So you certainly wouldn't want to telegraph any of your maneuvers.
  434. 30:07But we also have said in other circumstances
  435. 30:10that we are not trying to put boots on the ground.
  436. 30:14Has the CIA been arming the Kurds in preparation for this?
  437. 30:20Has that been happening?
  438. 30:24Have they been praying for this?
  439. 30:27It is noteworthy that other nations in the region
  440. 30:31didn't take too kindly to the Iranians popping off fireworks
  441. 30:33their way in the Iranians trying to say no, no, no, no,
  442. 30:36you see United Arab Emirates.
  443. 30:38We weren't trying to shoot at y'all.
  444. 30:40We were trying to hit American interests in your country
  445. 30:42to which they respond, no, no, no, no, no, no.
  446. 30:44Brother, y'all shooting at hospitals and civilian areas,
  447. 30:50are you kidding me?
  448. 30:51You couldn't pick up the phone?
  449. 30:52Yeah, what's going on here?
  450. 30:55So is this the ceremonial we, are there other nations
  451. 31:00that are collaborating because honestly I don't see. I'm not asking for this. I do
  452. 31:07not want our troops to be directly involved in accomplishing this but I
  453. 31:10do not see how you rid yourself entirely of the apocalyptic Shia regime in Iran
  454. 31:19without some things happening on the ground. That's what I'm saying.
  455. 31:26And you know, I would love to see, you know, the restoration of Iran's flag, when they
  456. 31:33don't have the Arabic language on the flag, when they have the lion back on the flag, the
  457. 31:36restoration of Farsi being spoken, where you have these, the Persian people not compelled
  458. 31:42to speak Arabic.
  459. 31:43Not that they want to learn Arabic, that's fine if that's something you want to do, but
  460. 31:46to be compelled for all of the educational offerings and other things to be compelled
  461. 31:51and the Arabic and all that kind of stuff.
  462. 31:54I would love to see a US friendly restoration of Persia and them entering into the national
  463. 32:04exchange.
  464. 32:05I would love to see that.
  465. 32:09But I also think it's worth asking legitimate questions.
  466. 32:12This is why I'm saying we need to pray guys because this is messy stuff and things can turn
  467. 32:19southward in a very short amount of time.
  468. 32:23Yes, I know.
  469. 32:26President Trump, Pete Het, they never ruled out boots on the ground.
  470. 32:30But they know that the national appetite for U.S. troops boots on the ground isn't necessarily
  471. 32:34that high.
  472. 32:36So is there a coordinated effort being discussed behind closed doors that will allow for the toppling
  473. 32:47of this regime?
  474. 32:48That was not a part of the American objectives of the genesis, but I don't see how the Iranian
  475. 32:53people get their country back without some things happening on the ground.
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  508. 35:13Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  509. 35:16So I alluded to the primaries and the great state of Texas that took place last night.
  510. 35:22As I mentioned, Jasmine Crockett lost.
  511. 35:28She did not.
  512. 35:30Well she flat out said she lost because the Republicans cheated her.
  513. 35:34I'm sorry I didn't mean to laugh.
  514. 35:40What I was prepared to come on the show, I was in my office and say don't laugh when you
  515. 35:43say that.
  516. 35:44Look I just laughed.
  517. 35:49The Republicans did it.
  518. 35:50They did it.
  519. 35:51That's why she lost.
  520. 35:52Okay.
  521. 35:53On the Republican side, this is for the US Senate seat currently being held by John Cornyn
  522. 35:59in Texas with the Republican primary, the incumbent John Cornyn and Attorney General
  523. 36:09Ken Paxton have made it to a runoff.
  524. 36:11Now, something that's interesting, President Trump did not endorse in the Republican primary,
  525. 36:19but he said on true social today that he is going to make an endorsement.
  526. 36:24And he said the person who he doesn't endorse should drop out of the race.
  527. 36:29That's what President Trump said today.
  528. 36:31But I know some people gonna say Abe Jasmine Crockett didn't play in Republicans for her loss. Okay
  529. 36:38I'll say and I'm she didn't say that I'll let you hear it on all words listen to her and watch her clip number three go
  530. 36:48So that's my news is that we're not gonna have election results tonight in my opinion
  531. 36:55based upon
  532. 36:56What specifically is taking place in Dallas County?
  533. 37:00Unfortunately, this is what Republicans like to do.
  534. 37:09And so they specifically targeted Dallas County
  535. 37:13and I think we all know why.
  536. 37:16So I want you to enjoy yourselves,
  537. 37:21but I won't be back tonight because I have no idea
  538. 37:24of when we're gonna get results and I fully anticipate
  539. 37:27it won't be until tomorrow.
  540. 37:30So.
  541. 37:31Love me down.
  542. 37:45She loves Dallas.
  543. 37:47You stupid.
  544. 37:48We love you down Dallas.
  545. 37:51We love you down.
  546. 37:52Yeah, she said the Republicans did it.
  547. 37:56That was interesting.
  548. 37:58Like, wow, that's what we think.
  549. 38:03It couldn't be that your own party didn't want you to be centered.
  550. 38:08Kind of like Stephen Colbert didn't want you on TV.
  551. 38:14Did I just say that all out?
  552. 38:20The other one that was interesting, representative Dan Crenshaw lost his reelection bid.
  553. 38:28He lost to a state representative in Texas.
  554. 38:32And I would encourage a lab, I've been saying all day praying, I think the midterms are going
  555. 38:44to be surprising for a lot of people.
  556. 38:46I'll just say it that way.
  557. 38:48I think the midterms are going to be surprising.
  558. 38:52Bobby asked me, how do I think they're going to be surprising?
  559. 38:59I'll do it more full.
  560. 39:01I've been keeping a chart of who's running for what, what incumbents were up for reelection,
  561. 39:09particularly in the US Senate, who have announced that they are not seeking reelection.
  562. 39:16You have a very narrow margin of majority in the House of Representatives.
  563. 39:19I do believe that the Republicans will hold the Senate.
  564. 39:25I think the House of Representatives is going to be on a razor thin edge and frankly I believe,
  565. 39:32and it's one of the things I know the Trump Administration is aware of this because they
  566. 39:35took these actions and I don't believe politics is which drive in their decision making.
  567. 39:41I actually think the revelation of the Ayatollah meeting with all of those 40 plus people in
  568. 39:45the same place, I think expedited the timeline a bit.
  569. 39:49I do think that.
  570. 39:54But I think the fallout of what's happening in Iran is going to weigh, it's going to loom
  571. 40:02large over the midterm elections.
  572. 40:05That's all I want to say right now because I want to give more data, more information,
  573. 40:09want to go into more detail concerning any type of electoral analysis.
  574. 40:13But it is going to be interesting.
  575. 40:18I was in a meeting when we were in our being,
  576. 40:24I guess inside pool and a pastor Erwin Lutzer was there.
  577. 40:30And he said something very similar
  578. 40:33and turned the meeting into a prayer meeting.
  579. 40:35Dr. Lutzer did that to a time of prayer saying some
  580. 40:40of the things I'm saying right now
  581. 40:41about the midterms being a significant time.
  582. 40:46It's going to be a point in our nation's history.
  583. 40:48I'll leave that there for now.
  584. 40:50In addition to the elections,
  585. 40:53we also have Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota
  586. 40:57and Keith Ellison testifying before Capitol Hill.
  587. 41:03I'll just give a little snippet of that
  588. 41:06because it went on and on and on.
  589. 41:08And it's, I have no doubt that Tim Walz and his team
  590. 41:14sought to try to use ice to kind of distract
  591. 41:18from the revelations of fraud
  592. 41:20things that were happening in Minnesota under his watch.
  593. 41:23And with his own, not just under his watch,
  594. 41:25with his awareness and with his administration's cracking down
  595. 41:30on anybody who would purport to be a whistleblower.
  596. 41:32They suffered consequences for trying to blow the whistle
  597. 41:38on the fraud and the scamming that was going on in Minnesota.
  598. 41:41Listen to and watch.
  599. 41:43Well, before I say that, you also, prior to the testimony,
  600. 41:46the House Oversight Committee released a report.
  601. 41:50The report is titled, The Cost of Doing Nothing, where they said very plainly, both Walt and
  602. 41:55Ellison knew exactly what was going on.
  603. 41:58And they were right along with it.
  604. 41:59Listen to and watch.
  605. 42:00Clip number four, clip four.
  606. 42:01Go.
  607. 42:02How many people have been indicted in your state right now?
  608. 42:04Do you know, Governor?
  609. 42:05I don't have those numbers with me.
  610. 42:06Don't?
  611. 42:0798 people have been indicted.
  612. 42:09You happen to know how many are Somali American?
  613. 42:12I don't.
  614. 42:13We don't investigate or prosecute people based on ethnicity, religion.
  615. 42:17You're why?
  616. 42:18We shouldn't do that.
  617. 42:19Mr. Meghan is a Somali American who just said that one of the concerns was this is a core
  618. 42:23voting block.
  619. 42:24I just want to know if you know how many of the 98 people have been indicted in your state
  620. 42:27or Somali?
  621. 42:28I don't.
  622. 42:29They're ethnicity.
  623. 42:3085.
  624. 42:31You have the authority to prosecute anything criminally that the governor asked you to.
  625. 42:37And this thing is big.
  626. 42:38I'm giving you an opportunity, sir.
  627. 42:41Are you leading the criminal investigative effort into this massive fraud across the board
  628. 42:47in the healthcare spectrum in the state of Minnesota or not.
  629. 42:52We are following the law and the message.
  630. 42:53You are not leading.
  631. 42:55You're not leading.
  632. 42:56I'm going to say, Mr. Chairman, that the Attorney General's state of Minnesota should
  633. 43:01resign.
  634. 43:02No, I understand that I have not been mistaken for a person who does commentary at the masters.
  635. 43:11All right.
  636. 43:12I understand being a passionate communicator.
  637. 43:15But I really don't find it to be helpful if you ask a person a question and you don't
  638. 43:18let them answer a question just, are you leading?
  639. 43:21You're not leading.
  640. 43:23I think I want to.
  641. 43:25Are you hungry?
  642. 43:26You're not hungry.
  643. 43:27You don't want to eat anything.
  644. 43:29Where do you want to go for lunch?
  645. 43:31You want to eat at a water burger.
  646. 43:32That's what you want.
  647. 43:33I don't think that's necessarily the most helpful.
  648. 43:38But I do understand because y'all know April 15th is right around the corner, right?
  649. 43:48And it's a particular amount of burn.
  650. 43:52When you find out in Minnesota, you had people, and especially Somalian's doing things like
  651. 43:57signing up for assistance programs that federal tax dollars were apportioned for people who
  652. 44:04were struggling with autism and other things.
  653. 44:07And you find out these children didn't have autism, but they shopped which program they
  654. 44:11wanted to apply for because this program gives you more money per child than this other program.
  655. 44:18And then all over Minnesota, you have your quality leering centers, and you find out,
  656. 44:23oh, this is something that's been going on for quite some time.
  657. 44:29And then you learn that, well, you had some people in Governor Waltz's office who would
  658. 44:34say, um, this is fraud, guys.
  659. 44:42We can't do that.
  660. 44:43You can't have, you can't have 75 people registered at the same address in all getting
  661. 44:49different awards of grant money and funds for the federal program and you don't even go to
  662. 44:55check out is this the address and what has been demonstrated particularly for Tim Walsh
  663. 45:04is the nine billion that they can't find and what would happen to you?
  664. 45:10If you just, whoops, I had nine billion.
  665. 45:12Well you didn't report that on your 1040.
  666. 45:14I don't know what happened to the nine billion.
  667. 45:16I don't know what happened.
  668. 45:21But you think about the nine billion that has just been whoopsed.
  669. 45:26That nine billion came out of your pocket in my pocket.
  670. 45:28I have children that could have used the money that I've paid in taxes.
  671. 45:40It's a special kind of burn because when you think about it, that's your money, that they're
  672. 45:45stealing.
  673. 45:46That's my money, that they're stealing.
  674. 45:49This is stuff.
  675. 45:50I'm endeavoring to follow what the scripture says about a good man leaving in inheritance for
  676. 45:53his children's children.
  677. 45:54and a portion of what I could reserve for my children that I am being, I am compelled to
  678. 45:59render to the government, and this is what they do with it.
  679. 46:04I read a report yesterday that said with the combination of fraud over the last 20 years
  680. 46:08in the Minnesota area that the numbers approach half a trillion dollars in fraud just in that
  681. 46:16one state over the course of several, over the course of decades.
  682. 46:25Guys, this is, it's all good when everybody else's money.
  683. 46:33You know?
  684. 46:35I got another story for you.
  685. 46:41This comes from Indiana.
  686. 46:44You got a music teacher in the public schools in Indiana
  687. 46:46in the Brownsburg community school district.
  688. 46:51John Cluj was his name.
  689. 46:53Not was, is his name, we still alive.
  690. 46:55John Cluj in 2018, John, because he's a Christian,
  691. 47:01said he wouldn't injure his students,
  692. 47:03even if one identified themselves with confusion concerning trans insanity.
  693. 47:09He said, I'm not going to call the child by a name other than what the child's parents
  694. 47:16have given them.
  695. 47:17I'm not going to identify the child by a pronoun that contradicts biological reality,
  696. 47:22but I don't want to offend the child.
  697. 47:24So I will simply address the child using the child's last name.
  698. 47:28That's what John Cluj said.
  699. 47:31You know what happened?
  700. 47:32The school district forced him to resign.
  701. 47:34And it's in 2018.
  702. 47:38The school district force him to resign.
  703. 47:41Well, our friends at Alliance of Fending Freedom heard of his case.
  704. 47:44They took up his cause and they filed a lawsuit on his behalf.
  705. 47:49The lawsuit started making its way through the federal district court in Indiana and made
  706. 47:54its way all the way to the Seventh Circuit over five years of litigation.
  707. 48:00And then what happens at the end of the five years of litigation?
  708. 48:03The school district, the Brownsburg Community School Corporation decides, you know, we don't
  709. 48:08want us, how about we settle this thing? And so they've entered as of today a $650,000 settlement
  710. 48:16with John Kluge. Now, he no longer gets to teach at the school. He says, this is a job
  711. 48:21that I love. He no longer gets to teach. He's got $650,000. But can I tell you all something?
  712. 48:26This is this kind of the rub beneath the rub. You know that $650,000, you know what that came
  713. 48:31from? The Indiana taxpayers. On one hand, you would say, yeah, that'll show the school
  714. 48:37Well, they're learning a lesson, learn their lesson.
  715. 48:39But let me ask you this question.
  716. 48:41How often do people learn lessons
  717. 48:43when their lesson is learned with somebody else's money?
  718. 48:51And how many of these lawsuits have to happen
  719. 48:53over and over and over again?
  720. 48:55Because when the lawsuits are paid,
  721. 48:56when the settlements are paid,
  722. 48:57they're being paid from taxpayer money.
  723. 49:04They're being paid with taxpayer money.
  724. 49:08Maybe I'm a little far field here,
  725. 49:10but I think there should be some amendments
  726. 49:13in a state statutory framework
  727. 49:15that will allow when you have administrators and officials
  728. 49:20that encroach upon foundational, fundamental,
  729. 49:23first amendment freedoms that you allow for
  730. 49:27some additional personal responsibility.
  731. 49:31Because it's not until the individuals
  732. 49:34that are doing this stuff will be held accountable
  733. 49:36that we're gonna see this kind of craziness stop.
  734. 49:38That's the only time it's gonna happen.
  735. 49:41Until then, you have these schools
  736. 49:44that will take refuge behind the taxpayer dollars.
  737. 49:48This man has been out of work since 2018.
  738. 49:51I'm not saying he hasn't been employed,
  739. 49:53I don't know if he's been employed elsewhere,
  740. 49:55but he hadn't been working as a teacher since 2018.
  741. 49:58Here we are in 2026.
  742. 50:02And he gets the settlement,
  743. 50:05but the settlement doesn't indicate
  744. 50:07a judicial ruling that's adverse to them.
  745. 50:09And I'm not saying they should have not said it yet,
  746. 50:10you said it, that's why, it's just prudent.
  747. 50:12But what I'm saying, these things continue to happen
  748. 50:14over and over again,
  749. 50:15Because it's easy to settle with other people's money.
  750. 50:18It's easy to settle.
  751. 50:20It's easy er to settle with other people's money.
  752. 50:26We must remain vigilant.
  753. 50:27This is an example of the laws on our side,
  754. 50:30but we have to continuously contend.
  755. 50:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  756. 50:41may not necessarily reflect those
  757. 50:43of the American Family Association
  758. 50:45or American Family Radio.

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