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The evidence shows the Biden DOJ wasn’t enforcing the law. It was enforcing its partnership with Baby Murder, Inc.

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0:00 - 15:00. Matthew 22:34-40. Embracing God’s revelation of Himself in Scripture is the fundamental prerequisite to love one’s neighbor. 15:00 - 31:00. The evidence shows the Biden DOJ wasn’t enforcing the law. It was enforcing its partnership with Baby Murder, Inc. 31:00 - 48:00. Justice Clarence Thomas: we will have the Declaration of Independence or Regressivism. We can’t have both. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call: 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Justice Department Reveals the Biden Administration’s Weaponization of Federal Law Against Pro-Life Americans Justice Thomas

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone.
  12. 0:35Welcome to the Hamilton Corner here on American Family Radio.
  13. 0:38I'm your host Abraham Hamilton, the third joined
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  19. 0:58the real J. Mac. Ladies and gentlemen, we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program.
  20. 1:04At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your part-time
  21. 1:10jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do
  22. 1:16so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality. There is a reason why within all of the available
  23. 1:27to the king of glory. When he unfolds human history and initiates his created order, the first human
  24. 1:34institution that he establishes is the family with marriage at the center. Because the family is God's
  25. 1:41primary mission station, the vehicle through which he builds his kingdom generationally. It is the
  26. 1:46primary institution invested, or should I say crafted, for this purpose. One man married to his wife in
  27. 1:57in covenantal commitment for life with the capacity to bear offspring.
  28. 2:02Should God bless the union with fruitfulness, it is the primary responsible unit for the
  29. 2:11evangelism, the catacizing and the discipling of the children born to that union.
  30. 2:17The church's role is secondary to that and supplementary to that primary role.
  31. 2:22The church's role is to equip the saints for the work of the ministry, but the saints are
  32. 2:26to execute the work of the ministry. Of course what the church does is ministry as well, but
  33. 2:31as it pertains to what transpires in the home, the parents with the fathers ahead of his wife
  34. 2:39are the primary institution engaged in that and as a society, we will never outpace the
  35. 2:46deficiencies that abound in our homes and our families. But we have the expressed opportunity
  36. 2:52right now, every single day, but right now that today be the day where all hands are on deck
  37. 2:59to fulfill what God calls us to. There are lots of things happening like we'll get to it, but the
  38. 3:03announcement of a ceasefire, 10 days between Lebanon and Israel, that breaking just before coming
  39. 3:09on the air, you have lots of things happening all across our country, all across the world,
  40. 3:15but we must not allow those things to capture our attention and to detract it away from what must be
  41. 3:21primary in our spheres of influence.
  42. 3:24So as you're making your transition, for those who are already engaged in this fashion, the
  43. 3:31scripture encourages us, let us not become weary in well doing.
  44. 3:35Because God knows, making disciples is real work.
  45. 3:41It's not usually publicized, fanfare, celebrated work.
  46. 3:47And you make yourself vulnerable and open someone to your intimate proximity and you invest yourself
  47. 3:55in someone else's life.
  48. 3:56Man, that's real deal, holy field stuff, but it's necessary.
  49. 4:01And in addition to it being necessary, it's so worth it.
  50. 4:07And most importantly, guys, it's a command of God.
  51. 4:12There's no question as to what can happen in and with our nation.
  52. 4:14And we welcome the Lord to get a hold of us in our homes.
  53. 4:18So the Word of God, we go.
  54. 4:20We're gonna begin the program today in Matthew chapter 22,
  55. 4:25a very familiar passage of scripture in Matthew 22
  56. 4:28verses 34 through 40.
  57. 4:30Jesus was being challenged by the Pharisees.
  58. 4:37And then when he had shut them down,
  59. 4:41so well, I should have said differently,
  60. 4:43they stepped up to the plate after the Sadducees
  61. 4:45that tried to out joust, yeshua.
  62. 4:51what a foolish exercise, man.
  63. 4:56So when the Pharisees started, the Sadducees,
  64. 5:01they swung and they missed.
  65. 5:05The Pharisees said, let me get a crack at him.
  66. 5:09And so Jesus proceeded to provide them
  67. 5:14the theological rope-a-dope.
  68. 5:21Cause I need to wrestle with the alligator.
  69. 5:23He didn't tussle with the well,
  70. 5:24he didn't handcuff lightning through thunder and jail.
  71. 5:26He's a bad God, man.
  72. 5:30Matthew 22 verse 34, this is what the scripture says.
  73. 5:34But when the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced
  74. 5:37the Sadducees, they gathered themselves together.
  75. 5:41One of them, a lawyer asked him a question, testing him,
  76. 5:46teacher, which is the great commandment in the law.
  77. 5:50And he said to him,
  78. 5:51you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
  79. 5:54with all your soul and with all your mind.
  80. 5:57And this is the great and foremost commandment.
  81. 6:01The second is like it, you shall love your neighbor
  82. 6:04as yourself.
  83. 6:05On these two commandments depend the whole law
  84. 6:09and the prophets.
  85. 6:11On these two commandments depend the whole law
  86. 6:14and the prophets.
  87. 6:17This is such a profound portion of scripture
  88. 6:19for a number of reasons.
  89. 6:24First one, Jesus is queried about the law.
  90. 6:27He immediately refers to the Jewish ma from Deuteronomy
  91. 6:32You should love the Lord with all your heart. You're soul and all your mind
  92. 6:37This is a foremost and great commandment the second is like you shall have your neighbor as yourself
  93. 6:41many people have discussed many writers have addressed this text because this
  94. 6:48encapsulation of
  95. 6:51God's law includes man's duty to God and man's duty to his fellow man
  96. 6:56But if you look at it in the inverse
  97. 6:59What you'll notice is that one of the things that Jesus is revealing is that man is incapable
  98. 7:09of rightly engaging his neighbor if he has an obscured vision of God.
  99. 7:17In the affirmative presentation, the first is love the Lord with all your heart, soul,
  100. 7:21mind and strength, and the second is like it, love your neighbor as yourself.
  101. 7:26But when you invert them, the corollary, I wouldn't say, I wouldn't say invert, but when
  102. 7:31When you take the corollary of Jesus' instruction here, there's a revelation that an obscured
  103. 7:39or marred or deficient view of God will inevitably result in a flawed and marred engagement with
  104. 7:47one's neighbor.
  105. 7:51Something similar is included in Romans 1 when, let me toggle over there briefly.
  106. 7:59Romans 1, very familiar passage of Scripture, yet again, I'll read in verse 18, I'll probably
  107. 8:09dig into this a little bit more tomorrow too.
  108. 8:12In Romans 1, the apostle Paul is writing to the church, I Roman, he says, for the wrath
  109. 8:17of God is revealed from heaven against all, and Godliness and unrighteousness of men who
  110. 8:21suppressed the truth and unrighteousness because what, because that which is known about God
  111. 8:26as evident within him, for God made it evident to them.
  112. 8:30For since the creation of the world is invisible attributes as eternal power and divine nature
  113. 8:35have been clearly seen being understood by what has been made, so that they are without
  114. 8:39excuse for even though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God, or give thanks to
  115. 8:46Him.
  116. 8:47But they became futile in their speculations, and if full his heart was darkened, professing
  117. 8:52to be wise they became fools and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image
  118. 8:58in the form of corruptible man and the end of birds and four footed animals and crawling
  119. 9:04creatures. Obviously Romans 1 goes on highlighting all kinds of egregious Hollywood sins. But
  120. 9:15if we're not reading the scripture carefully, we may unintentionally de-emphasize which should
  121. 9:21be the pinnacle emphasis in this text. The pinnacle emphasis in the text is mankind's
  122. 9:29in verse 21, bearises out, mankind's willful and knowing dis-ordering of God. The willful
  123. 9:37and knowledgeable dis-ordering of God first made evident in the refusal to be thankful
  124. 9:43to Him. That is the high, egregious sin of the rebellion that you knowingly and willingly
  125. 9:54refuse to honor God. The additional things that are revealed thereafter are the inevitable
  126. 10:02consequences of man's dishonoring of God. What does that look like? First, you won't
  127. 10:07be thankful toward Him. Well, the dishonoring and the lack of thankless words are on the
  128. 10:14same plane. So the first manifestation or the inevitable consequences of refusing to honor
  129. 10:20God is you become futile in your thinking and your reasoning. This utility and your reasoning
  130. 10:26inevitably results in your incapacity to do it, deal with your neighbor the way that you
  131. 10:31should because now you exchange the glory of the incorruptible, incorruptible God for that
  132. 10:38of corruptible man, corruptible man and then crawling things and then creatures. So then
  133. 10:44what happens if your foolish heart is darkened, the
  134. 10:49gravity of the mind flows soon thereafter, evil, envy,
  135. 10:52wickedness, dishonoring your bodies with one another, confusion,
  136. 10:58concerning identity, ravenous lust, degradation with one
  137. 11:05another, doing what, working that which is unseemly, as the King
  138. 11:10James says, being given over to reprobation, all of that flows
  139. 11:17from dishonoring God or refusing to be thankful to Him.
  140. 11:21It's very similar to Jesus explaining to commandments
  141. 11:24that work like this,
  142. 11:26love God with all your heart and your strength.
  143. 11:30Once that is in first position,
  144. 11:32then you have the wherewithal to love your neighbor as yourself.
  145. 11:35But if you have an obscure perspective of God,
  146. 11:39if you have a fundamental misunderstanding of who God is,
  147. 11:42you will inevitably violate your neighbor,
  148. 11:46which is why it's not surprising
  149. 11:48that the touchstone of regressive is, is, oh, because we reject God, we dishonor Him or refuse to be thankful to Him,
  150. 11:55then government becomes God. You see, because a proper view of God results in you embracing the notion that man's rights are pre-political.
  151. 12:04Man's freedoms exist before there's anything called government because man's freedom are intrinsic to him as a result of being made in God's image.
  152. 12:15But when you fail to see God properly, you will inevitably misuse and abuse your interaction
  153. 12:21and relationship with your fellow man because now you no longer view rights as being pre-political,
  154. 12:26God breathed and inalienable. No, you view liberty as a grace of government.
  155. 12:36And in the book of 1st, flesh aloneians with government, giveth government can.
  156. 12:39Everybody said takeeth away. So the same government that affords liberty by its own graces
  157. 12:47will humanize or dehumanize at its whim. Oh, you say you're made in God's image, not if you're
  158. 12:52dreads God. You have no rights to be regarded. Oh, you're made in God's image, not if you happen to be
  159. 12:59in utero, you have no rights to be afforded. You see the consistent ideological reality that flows
  160. 13:10from a misunderstanding concerning God, you will inevitably misunderstand your neighbor.
  161. 13:15Having a deficient and obscured view of God will inevitably, inevitably prohibit the ability to love your neighbor as oneself.
  162. 13:28A deficient view of God results in government affording freedoms by its own graces.
  163. 13:34It says, freedom for me and none for thee.
  164. 13:37It kind of looks like two-tiered government.
  165. 13:40It kind of looks like you abide by the law while I make and break at my will.
  166. 13:47You see what I'm saying here, guys?
  167. 13:50It is the inevitable reality.
  168. 13:52That's why when it gets down to brass tacks,
  169. 13:55it's the fundamental assessment is whose word prevails,
  170. 13:57God's word or man's word.
  171. 13:59That's what it all comes down to.
  172. 14:03And if we understand that rightly,
  173. 14:05we'll be able to zoom out and have the proper perspective
  174. 14:11from which to engage because a proper view of God
  175. 14:17is a necessary prerequisite to having a proper view,
  176. 14:21a proper understanding of our fellow man.
  177. 14:24Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your mind, with all your strength.
  178. 14:29Love your neighbor as yourself on these two.
  179. 14:34Hang the entirety of the Hebrew scripture.
  180. 14:37The law and the prophets.
  181. 14:41Have long said the, it's often described as the golden rule.
  182. 14:44Love your neighbor as yourself.
  183. 14:45That ends your show up in a New Testament.
  184. 14:46That goes all the way back to the book of Leviticus.
  185. 14:51A proper understanding of God is necessary to have a proper understanding and
  186. 14:54and engaging with our neighbors.
  187. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  188. 15:04Psalm 112, beginning at verse one.
  189. 15:07Praise the Lord, our joyful of those who fear the Lord,
  190. 15:11and delight in obeying his commands.
  191. 15:14Their children will be successful everywhere.
  192. 15:17An entire generation of Godly people will be blessed.
  193. 15:21They themselves will be wealthy,
  194. 15:22and their good deeds will last forever.
  195. 15:25Light shines in the darkness for the Godly.
  196. 15:27They are generous, compassionate, and righteous.
  197. 15:31Good comes to those who lend money generously
  198. 15:33and conduct their business fairly.
  199. 15:36Such people will not be overcome by evil.
  200. 15:39Those who are righteous will be long remembered.
  201. 15:42They do not fear bad news.
  202. 15:43They confidently trust the Lord to care for them.
  203. 15:47They are confident and fearless
  204. 15:49and can face their foes triumphantly.
  205. 15:52They share freely and give generously to those in need.
  206. 16:04Shining light into the darkness.
  207. 16:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  208. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
  209. 16:14Here we are about two weeks away from the Intrusted Home School Conference in Waco, Texas.
  210. 16:20If you are in the area or willing to come to the area, I urge you wholeheartedly to
  211. 16:24join us at the Intrusted Home School Conference.
  212. 16:29It will be a one day conference Saturday, May 2nd.
  213. 16:32going to be an amazing time, edification in God's word, a bit of practical articulation,
  214. 16:37it'll be breakout sessions, keynote presentations, the whole works. Dr. Brian Ray from the National
  215. 16:44Home School, the National Home Education Research Institute will be there as well. It's going
  216. 16:48to be an amazing time. Please go to entrusted homeschoolconference.org to register, that is
  217. 16:56in trusted homeschoolconference.org to register.
  218. 17:00Then two weeks after that, we'll be in Lansing, Michigan
  219. 17:03at the Inspirational Networking Conference for homeschoolers,
  220. 17:07put on by the Michigan Christian homeschool network.
  221. 17:10You do need to register for that one as well.
  222. 17:12You will need to go to michn.org.
  223. 17:15That's for mission.org to register for that conference.
  224. 17:19It will take place May 14th through the 16th
  225. 17:23in Lansing, Michigan.
  226. 17:24As I mentioned, we are going to have a tremendous time.
  227. 17:29There's gonna be a time at that conference
  228. 17:30where I will minister to the dads
  229. 17:32and to the men exclusively.
  230. 17:33My wife will break off and minister to the moms
  231. 17:36and the women who attend that conference.
  232. 17:39Several keynote presentations will be offered
  233. 17:41breakout sessions as well.
  234. 17:43We are attempting to be a part of God's bride being equipped
  235. 17:47to do what must be done.
  236. 17:49It's one of the ways, you hear me talking about
  237. 17:53transitioning from your part time jobs to your full time jobs on a daily basis.
  238. 17:57Well, the simple fact is cultivation of the mind is central to discipleship.
  239. 18:01The scripture we just read in Matthew 22 said, we should love our Lord with all our minds.
  240. 18:05We cannot expect to have robust disciples that are cultivated if we continue to seed
  241. 18:10mind cultivation to people who are hostile to the Lord in his word.
  242. 18:16That dog simply does not hunt.
  243. 18:18And in many ways, that is how we've gotten to where we've gotten that frankly,
  244. 18:22cultivation of the mind and the secularization of it has been used to
  245. 18:26secularize our country and you know I'm just not trying to provoke anybody I'm
  246. 18:30just telling you that's just the truth that's just the truth but we can reverse
  247. 18:34it if we will so Lansing Michigan May 14th through 16th would love to see you
  248. 18:40there okay I had a little bit of inside information about this because some of you
  249. 18:46guys know my colleague Steve Krampton has represented many of the pro lifers who
  250. 18:51were persecuted under the Biden administration.
  251. 18:54And so with the Trump administration, he got noticed that they were doing an investigation,
  252. 18:59an internal investigation on the Department of Justice and how that agency was weaponized
  253. 19:06against people who advocated for the sanctity of human life.
  254. 19:10An 800 plus, an 880 plus page report was released concerning the weaponization of the Justice
  255. 19:18department against pro-lifers, but it turns out, according to the evidence that we have,
  256. 19:26that Biden's DOJ weren't merely trying to enforce the law around baby murder clinics.
  257. 19:35They were actually executing their pro-baby murder partnership.
  258. 19:43The evidence shows that the Biden DOJ was collaborating with entities like Planned Parenthood, the
  259. 19:52National Abortion Federation, the Feminist Majority Foundation, that the Department of Justice
  260. 19:57worked with organizations like this to follow and investigate pro-lifers for years to learn
  261. 20:05their travel habits, to find where they would participate in First Amendment protected speech,
  262. 20:14then charge them. It is, it is a remarkable, not in a good way revelation to have come to
  263. 20:25the fore, listen to and watch a brief report on this. It's clip number four, clip four,
  264. 20:30go.
  265. 20:31And new report says the Biden era justice department works with pro abortion groups to target pro
  266. 20:36life activists. The Trump justice department reviewed more than 700,000 internal records
  267. 20:42And just released a report it says shows the Biden administration weaponized federal
  268. 20:47law selectively prosecuting pro-life activists under the face act.
  269. 20:51The report says the Biden era DOJ coordinated with pro-abortion groups like Planned Parenthood
  270. 20:58and the National Abortion Federation to track pro-life activists, seek harsher sentences
  271. 21:03for them and in some cases withhold evidence.
  272. 21:07We saw internal emails, internal correspondence, which is now part of the report where Department
  273. 21:13of Justice prosecutors were working hand in hand with NGOs and nonprofits to target and
  274. 21:19go after pro-life individuals.
  275. 21:22Guys, this is frankly remarkable.
  276. 21:27The evidence also shows that the lead prosecutor on these cases were often, and this is directly
  277. 21:34from the report that would often help the pro-abortion group
  278. 21:37secure funding, the lead prosecutor,
  279. 21:40and each of the individual case prosecutions
  280. 21:43would list himself as a reference on the organization's
  281. 21:46applications for private grants.
  282. 21:51Did you hear what I just said?
  283. 21:53The prosecutor who's working for the Department of Justice,
  284. 21:56what I'm dead serious?
  285. 21:58Bobby's saying, get out of here.
  286. 21:59The prosecutor who was leading the prosecutions
  287. 22:02in all of these space act cases around the country
  288. 22:05for the Biden Department of Justice,
  289. 22:06would serve as a personal reference
  290. 22:09for groups like the National Abortion Federation,
  291. 22:12who would apply for private grants.
  292. 22:17Guys, that is, that is wild.
  293. 22:22That is wild.
  294. 22:24Lawyers in the Department of Justice,
  295. 22:26who absolutely know better.
  296. 22:28They would have to have known better
  297. 22:30to have gotten to the place
  298. 22:31where they were in the Department of Justice.
  299. 22:32They would withhold evidence from the criminal prosecution.
  300. 22:37I'm gonna explain this.
  301. 22:38Some of you know, some of you may not know prior to coming in the American Family Association.
  302. 22:42I was a major felony prosecutor, a prosecutor, a homicide sexual assault, armed robbery,
  303. 22:47murder to hold the whole deal.
  304. 22:49That there is a law, Brady versus Maryland requires every prosecutorial entity to turn
  305. 22:56over to an accused party, what's called Brady material.
  306. 23:00What is Brady material?
  307. 23:02evidence is any exculpatory or mitigating evidence to allow the defendant to provide, to, to develop
  308. 23:11for themselves the best defense possible because in our constitutional structure of governance
  309. 23:17that there's a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination so the party that is charging
  310. 23:24someone with a crime has the exclusive burden to prove that crime.
  311. 23:29This is a contrast from the English system, from the common law system, because when you
  312. 23:33are charged in that system, the charge party has an affirmative duty to prove their innocence.
  313. 23:39Where our founder said, no, no, we're not going to do that here.
  314. 23:41If you accuse the one of a crime, you have a duty to prove that they did it.
  315. 23:45You accuse, you prove.
  316. 23:46That's how it works in the United States of America.
  317. 23:48Guys, it doesn't work like that in the parts of the world.
  318. 23:52And I agree that our system is not perfect, but it's better than what they have in other
  319. 23:56parts of the world.
  320. 23:58And so in a part of our constitutional jury trial system that you have a constitutional right
  321. 24:07to confront witnesses against you, it's called the right of confrontation.
  322. 24:11And our legal system requires if I'm going to accuse you of a crime, I have to prove it.
  323. 24:17And in the course of me accusing you of a crime, if I come across any evidence that either will
  324. 24:22ex-cope you from the charges, which means that this is evidence that can help you to defend
  325. 24:28your self against the charge or if it's mitigating, which means that though you may be guilty
  326. 24:33of the charge crime, the mitigating evidence will reduce the scope of the exposure to criminal
  327. 24:40punishment.
  328. 24:41I have a legal and ethical duty to turn that over.
  329. 24:45Every prosecutor in this country knows that.
  330. 24:48Also every criminal defense attorney in this country knows that.
  331. 24:51If you know any criminal attorneys where you live, prosecutors or defendants ask them about
  332. 24:55what I'm telling you right now.
  333. 24:57Abe says something on the radio about Brady, Brady versus Maryland case, about the jurisprudence
  334. 25:02that requires prosecuting entities to turn over exculpatory and mitigating evidence.
  335. 25:09Have you ever heard of that before?
  336. 25:10Guys I did it every day for a decade.
  337. 25:14Because I know what the law requires when I would turn over Brady evidence, I'll place
  338. 25:17a copy of it in the clerks file, in the clerk of courts file, so everybody knows the cases
  339. 25:21that Abe is handling all Brady material has been turned over.
  340. 25:26To give you an idea of what kind of Brady material.
  341. 25:28Let's say for example, I'm working a case and I have some law enforcement officers that
  342. 25:32have some disciplinary charges in their record.
  343. 25:34Even though they were vindicated from those charges, I have to let the defense attorney
  344. 25:41know, by the way, this happened.
  345. 25:43Now, I'm a file of motion and lemony.
  346. 25:45In this particular point, this has no bearing on this particular case and this while, in
  347. 25:49this instance, but I have a duty to make sure you know about it.
  348. 25:53Because that's my duty.
  349. 25:54That's my bar, bar license on the chopping block.
  350. 26:00And we know now that the Trump administration fired four of these attorneys that were found
  351. 26:04doing this, but I'm going to tell you plainly, they shouldn't only be fired.
  352. 26:08Some of these people, they're doing these things, they need to be brought up before the disciplinary
  353. 26:14board to the state bars where they're, where they're members of because this, this is not
  354. 26:19high level lawyering guys.
  355. 26:20This is, this is, this is criminal law 101, Brady stuff, you turn that over as a matter
  356. 26:25of course.
  357. 26:26You have to deal with it anyway.
  358. 26:31Not only that.
  359. 26:32The evidence showed that the Biden Department of Justice worked overtime to keep Christians
  360. 26:39off of juries in their cases.
  361. 26:41Gee, I wonder why.
  362. 26:48Gee, I wonder why.
  363. 26:49This is another practice.
  364. 26:50Criminal practitioners will tell you.
  365. 26:53Sometimes if there's a certain pattern being employed during the jury selection phase and
  366. 26:59jury selection really is a misnomer because when you're conducting voir dire you're really
  367. 27:04doing a process of jury's deselections you're identifying jurors that you want to exclude
  368. 27:08from the trial which by the way is the most important part of any trial you very rarely
  369. 27:13see that on TV but it's the most important part of any trial because really if you have a jury
  370. 27:18that's predisposed against whatever evidence you present your evidence no matter if you
  371. 27:22have a jury that's saying I don't care what you say I'm not convicting I don't care what
  372. 27:25you say I am convicting no you want to make sure you go through the adversarial process
  373. 27:30with the prosecution side and the defense side,
  374. 27:32contending to try to get a jury to be able to neutrally and
  375. 27:36objectively assess the evidence presented at trial.
  376. 27:40But the evidence shows that the Biden DOJ intentionally sought to
  377. 27:44repeatedly exclude Christians from juries just because they happen
  378. 27:48to be Christians.
  379. 27:56Again, not laughing because it's funny.
  380. 27:59This is another one of those laughing and keeping crying
  381. 28:00phenomenons because a lot of this stuff we knew a lot of you
  382. 28:03listening to me right now, you felt this you you saw it's like,
  383. 28:05Man, why would you show up at Mark Hough's house at 4 a.m. with SWAT team gear on?
  384. 28:12This man don't have any criminal history.
  385. 28:14And you're going to dry him out at gunpoint in front of his family.
  386. 28:17Why would you do that?
  387. 28:19Instead of just contacting his attorney, if he's charged, have him surrender at a particular
  388. 28:24place.
  389. 28:25Now we're not doing that.
  390. 28:26We want to perk walk him.
  391. 28:28Why would you do that?
  392. 28:29Intimidation.
  393. 28:32Intimidation.
  394. 28:33It turns out that the Department of Justice was serving as the muscle for baby murder ink.
  395. 28:43Guys, that is absolutely disgusting.
  396. 28:46That is absolutely despicable.
  397. 28:51Many of you, we cover stories on the air.
  398. 28:53You would send me notes, send me emails, send me, why is the federal government turning
  399. 28:57a blind eye to all of these pregnancy resource centers, this crisis, pregnancy resource centers
  400. 29:01that are being vandalized, that are being bombed, that are being the workers being terrorized
  401. 29:07and being harassed and nobody's saying anything about it.
  402. 29:12But you have literally an 80 something year old grandma who's being tried and sent this
  403. 29:18to prison in Washington DC, prison?
  404. 29:21Again, a grandma with no criminal history.
  405. 29:26And now we have the evidence as to why guys this is disgusting.
  406. 29:35This is disgusting.
  407. 29:37And I'm planning to get to this later on the show because Justice Clarence Thomas delivered
  408. 29:41a powerful speech at the University of Texas this week.
  409. 29:48And there's a reason why regressive, so you guys know that I call people who identify
  410. 29:53themselves as progressives and historical progressives as regressive, because they're
  411. 29:58not advancing mankind or our nation in any particular fashion.
  412. 30:02They are sending mankind and our nation backwards.
  413. 30:04And in fact, Justice Thomas called it retrogressive.
  414. 30:07Kind of sound like even listening to the corner, you know what I mean?
  415. 30:10I see you, Justice Thomas, you don't want completely used regressive.
  416. 30:13So you want to throw that retro in there.
  417. 30:15Hey, it's cool with me, my man.
  418. 30:16You got lifetime tenure.
  419. 30:17I ain't mad at you.
  420. 30:19I ain't mad at you.
  421. 30:22But he points out in the remarks you're going to hear that it's interesting that regressive
  422. 30:27despised the American people.
  423. 30:31You know, Woodrow Wilson, man, this guy, I loathe his presidency.
  424. 30:35Loth his presidency.
  425. 30:37He complained that we in the United States of America do too much by vote and too little
  426. 30:41by executive action.
  427. 30:47He desired for the American people to become more like the German people, more docile.
  428. 30:53More docile.
  429. 30:54Let me get that other descriptor.
  430. 30:56He used docile and here we go.
  431. 30:59Let me pull it up.
  432. 31:03He said docile.
  433. 31:04It's my pages.
  434. 31:06We give it a quote.
  435. 31:09I was going to do it later.
  436. 31:12Yes.
  437. 31:13Here we go.
  438. 31:14Woodrow Wilson, before he even entered politics, this is just a Thomas said, quote, would describe
  439. 31:22the American people as selfish, ignorant, timid, stubborn and foolish.
  440. 31:26He lamented that we do too much by vote and too little by expert rule.
  441. 31:31Woodrow Wilson proposed that the people in America be ruled by administrators who use
  442. 31:35the people as tools.
  443. 31:37And he aspired for the American people to be more like Germany where they were, as he
  444. 31:45He said, admiringly more docile and acquiescent in quote, docile and acquiescent.
  445. 31:52Well, I'll tell you, but that, yeah, he wants us to be zombies.
  446. 31:57Remember on this show, I told you guys, United Nations admitted in a, in a small print writing
  447. 32:03that they knew when Schmovah was happening that, you know, social, social distancing in those
  448. 32:10Those masks had no efficacy concerning schmovin 19, but they wanted to normal as a standardized
  449. 32:16their suggestions anyway because they wanted to see how readily the people of the world
  450. 32:21would comply.
  451. 32:23That's what they were trying to measure.
  452. 32:27How readily would the people in the world comply?
  453. 32:30Well, I want to say much to Woodrow Wilson's chagrin that we, the people of the United
  454. 32:39States of America, we ain't with that docile and acquiescent stuff.
  455. 32:45We wasn't winning, King George, and we ain't with it now.
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  474. 34:10Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  475. 34:15Welcome back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  476. 34:19I alluded to this already.
  477. 34:20Man, this show is moving so fast because I have to talk about Clarence Thomas, but I also
  478. 34:27want to talk about, I was talking to Bobby doing the break that I'm starting to see things
  479. 34:30a bit more clearly, at least I believe I am, on the world stage with President Trump's
  480. 34:38moves in how there's a kind of a consistent through line from his first term.
  481. 34:43I think the 2020 scheme, you know,
  482. 34:49to quote George Stephanopoulos, the not widespread cheating.
  483. 34:55He was cheating, but it wasn't widespread. Yeah, right.
  484. 34:59Anyway, I don't want to get derailed on that, distracted with that.
  485. 35:03There's a consistent through line from President Trump's first term to now,
  486. 35:07And in an effort to really rebalance things on the global stage with the primary focus being a benefit to the United States of America, which will inevitably be a benefit to the rest of the world.
  487. 35:24But in order for them to recognize the benefit it is to the rest of the world, it requires them to take off their globalist glasses.
  488. 35:32It's kind of thing, you have somebody who had a lower extremity injury, a leg injury,
  489. 35:38let's say they had a cast on for a while and they've been using crutches.
  490. 35:43They say they want to get better but they don't want to let go of the crutches.
  491. 35:47They cut the cast off but they still got the crutches.
  492. 35:49They say they don't want to walk but they don't want to put their full weight down on the injured
  493. 35:52foot.
  494. 35:53The pressure truckers are like saying, man, y'all got to walk at some point.
  495. 35:56You got to walk at some point.
  496. 35:57This is better for you and for the rest of the world.
  497. 35:59in the process if it allows me to put vice grips around our greatest existential threat,
  498. 36:04existential threats on the global stage.
  499. 36:06Yeah, that's an added benefit.
  500. 36:07I've long said the president needs to have a vision that supersedes his time in office.
  501. 36:15And I think that there are steps being taken in that direction, but I also think there has
  502. 36:19not been a cohesive presentation of this to the American people.
  503. 36:23And I think that the president's let me be more specific.
  504. 36:25The enemies of freedom and the enemies of America really are trying to play a waiting game because
  505. 36:33they want to see how much can they meddle and get the American people to be divided and
  506. 36:39kind of pull from a Jeff Prob survivor to outlast because they're not going out with it.
  507. 36:47So they're going to try to outlast.
  508. 36:49Man, we got to just hold on to this dude's out of here.
  509. 36:52Hurricane Trump can only go for about 18 more months.
  510. 36:55So let's hold on and let's throw as many cogs in the wheel as we can in the meantime
  511. 37:01because it's showing out, waiting to contrad out last.
  512. 37:06But maybe I'll get to that.
  513. 37:07But I want to go here yesterday, President, not President Supreme Court Justice Anthony.
  514. 37:13Clarence Thomas.
  515. 37:14No, not, no, no, no, no.
  516. 37:16No, this is not Mr. Ice Cream Man.
  517. 37:20Where's Chuck?
  518. 37:21God love you.
  519. 37:22Mr. Biden, Jug, he did.
  520. 37:24Oh, oh, no, we're not doing that.
  521. 37:27Clarence Thomas was invited to deliver remarks at the University of Texas at Austin yesterday
  522. 37:34to commemorate the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence.
  523. 37:39And I have a transcript of his remarks and we have some audio from it.
  524. 37:46But in reading Justice Thomas's speech, it sounds a lot like some stuff you've heard
  525. 37:52right here on the Hamilton corner many, many, many times.
  526. 37:54Like for example, he begins his speech by saying the Constitution is the means of the United
  527. 37:59States government, but it is a declaration that announces the end of our government.
  528. 38:03It's very similar to what I often say.
  529. 38:05The mission and vision statement of our nation is a declaration.
  530. 38:08The Constitution is the implementation vehicle.
  531. 38:10That's literally what he's saying.
  532. 38:13He goes on, quote, the Constitution achieves this purpose by protecting our natural rights
  533. 38:17and liberties and from protecting our natural rights and liberties from concentrated power.
  534. 38:22That's right.
  535. 38:24That's right.
  536. 38:26Our Constitution creates a separation of powers and federalism, truly for the first time in
  537. 38:31modern history, to prevent government from becoming so strong that it threatens our natural
  538. 38:38rights.
  539. 38:39Federalist number 10 proposes the proposed the idea that the great threat to our rights
  540. 38:45comes from majority faction.
  541. 38:50Human history teaches us, alas, that numerical majorities frequently seek to control government
  542. 38:54and the use and use the state to violate the rights of the minority.
  543. 38:59Because man is fallen and the desire for power was, as James Madison described it,
  544. 39:06sown in the nature of man, government had to be limited.
  545. 39:10For as Madison said, if men were angels, no government would be necessary.
  546. 39:17If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would
  547. 39:23be necessary, but men are not angels. The slaveholders use the power of government to deny the fundamental
  548. 39:31nature, sorry, the fundamental natural rights of the slaves. The segregationists use the
  549. 39:37state to oppress the freed men and women, including my ancestors. As we meet today, it is unclear
  550. 39:44whether these principles will endure. Guys, that's a warning. That's a warning. I'm deviating
  551. 39:50away from Justice Thomas' speech to say my own editorial comment.
  552. 39:56That's a warning from Justice Thomas.
  553. 39:58Back to the speech he says, quote, as we meet today, it is unclear whether these principles
  554. 40:03will endure.
  555. 40:04At the beginning of the 20th century, a new set of first principles of government was introduced
  556. 40:09into the American mainstream.
  557. 40:11The proponents of this new set of first principles most prominently among them, the 28th president,
  558. 40:18I'm going to throw Wilson called it progressivism.
  559. 40:22In quote, now look at Bible and F&M.
  560. 40:24Bobby, that's the man's speech.
  561. 40:26I didn't send him the speech.
  562. 40:27I didn't write the speech for him.
  563. 40:29That's in the man's speech.
  564. 40:30It's not my fault.
  565. 40:30I've been talking about Woodrow Wilson this week.
  566. 40:32And the guys that are making fun of me in the studio,
  567. 40:35you all should see him.
  568. 40:38Like the little boy, I'm going to tell my mom on you.
  569. 40:41I'm going to tell my mom.
  570. 40:46Back to Justice Thomas, sir.
  571. 40:48Quote, since Wilson's presidency,
  572. 40:50progressivism has made many inroads in our system of government and our way of
  573. 40:54life. It has coexisted uneasily with the principles of the declaration because it
  574. 41:00is opposed to those principles. It is not possible for the to coexist forever."
  575. 41:07In quote, guys, Justice Thomas was in the kitchen with the big gumbo pot and the big
  576. 41:11spoon stirring because he's saying you got to pick you either have
  577. 41:15have regressiveism or you have our declaration of independence because you can't have both.
  578. 41:21You cannot have both.
  579. 41:24Justice Thomas continues quote, progressive is was not native to America.
  580. 41:28Wilson and the progressives candidly admitted that they took it from Otto von Bismarck's
  581. 41:33Germany whose state-centric society they admired.
  582. 41:37Progressives like Wilson argued that America needed to leave behind the principles of the
  583. 41:42founding and catch up with the more advanced and sophisticated people of Europe. Wilson
  584. 41:48called Germany's system a relatively unimpeded state power nearly perfected. He acknowledged
  585. 41:59that it was a foreign science speaking very little of the language of English or American
  586. 42:03principle which offers none but what are to our minds alien ideas. He thus described
  587. 42:11America still stuck with its original system of government as slow to see the superiority
  588. 42:18of the European system.
  589. 42:20Listen to a bit of Justice Thomas delivering his speech in his own words.
  590. 42:26Clip number five, it's audio only.
  591. 42:28Clip five, go.
  592. 42:30Progressivism was the first mainstream American political movement with the possible exception
  593. 42:37of the pro-slavery reactionaries on the eve of the Civil War to openly oppose the principles
  594. 42:45of the Declaration.
  595. 42:48Progressive strove to undo the Declaration's commitment to equality and natural rights, both
  596. 42:55of which they denied were self-evident.
  597. 43:00The Regressive denied the self-evident reality of natural rights.
  598. 43:04Justice Thomas continues quote to Wilson,
  599. 43:07the inalienable rights of the individual
  600. 43:10were a lot of nonsense.
  601. 43:12Wilson redefined liberty,
  602. 43:13not as a natural right antecedent to the government,
  603. 43:16but as the right of those who are governed
  604. 43:19to adjust government to their own needs and interests.
  605. 43:22In other words, liberty no longer preceded the government
  606. 43:26as a gift from God, but was to be enjoyed
  607. 43:30at the grace of the government.
  608. 43:35This is why I said, guys, if I ever had the privilege of moderating a presidential debate,
  609. 43:41my first question to every candidate will be where do rights come from?
  610. 43:45Why would I ask that question?
  611. 43:46I've already said in the first segment because if the candidates can tell me properly where
  612. 43:51rights come from, then I will have a better and more clear understanding, and so will the
  613. 43:56entirety of the United States of America as to whether or not they can clearly see what their
  614. 44:00responsibilities will be to their fellow man, to their neighbor.
  615. 44:04If they get the question wrong as to where rights come from, I already know.
  616. 44:08It's a dead giveaway that they will inherently and inevitably abuse their fellow man in advancement
  617. 44:15of their own powers and prowess because you will either have the principles of the declaration,
  618. 44:22which include the inalienability of rights because individuals have God breathed rights,
  619. 44:27God given rights that precede government.
  620. 44:31If you missed that question, you're going to miss the entire rest of the test.
  621. 44:37the other side of it is tyranny is inevitable. The only question is how many will be involved
  622. 44:43in the exercise of tyranny and to what degree? The government back to Justice Thomas' speech
  623. 44:50quote, the government as Wilson reconceived of it would be beneficent and indispensable.
  624. 44:59More from Justice Thomas in his own words. Listen to clip number six, clip six, go.
  625. 45:05The pressivism seeks to replace the basic premises of the Declaration of Independence, and hence
  626. 45:12our form of government.
  627. 45:14It holds that our rights and our dignities come not from God, but from government.
  628. 45:21You will not be surprised to learn that the progressives had a great deal of contempt for
  629. 45:27us, the American people.
  630. 45:29They don't.
  631. 45:31Now, if you ever wonder why people were asking me these questions, hey, why do these people
  632. 45:35and these policies.
  633. 45:36It's almost as if they hate us.
  634. 45:39It's almost as if they loathe regular people,
  635. 45:42everyday people.
  636. 45:44They can't stand regular people having freedoms
  637. 45:47that are protected.
  638. 45:49Why is that?
  639. 45:50Guys, this is why.
  640. 45:50It's a fundamental worldview divergence.
  641. 45:54That's why.
  642. 45:55That's why.
  643. 45:56Justice Thomas went on to explain
  644. 46:01when he says that quote,
  645. 46:01it holds that our rights,
  646. 46:03progressivism holds that our rights
  647. 46:04and our dignity's come not from God,
  648. 46:06but from government.
  649. 46:07It requires of the people as subservience and weakness incompatible with a constitution
  650. 46:12premised on the transcendent origin of our rights.
  651. 46:17As you just heard, Justice Thomas said, you will not be surprised to learn that the progressives
  652. 46:20had a great deal of contempt for us, the American people.
  653. 46:24Before he entered politics, and this is a quote I made, I shared with you earlier,
  654. 46:27before he entered politics, Wilson would describe the American people as selfish, ignorant,
  655. 46:32timid, stubborn, and foolish.
  656. 46:37Wilson lamented that we do too much by vote and too little by expert rule.
  657. 46:43He proposed that the people be ruled by administrators who use them as tools.
  658. 46:51He once again aspired to be like Germany where the people he said admiringly were docile and
  659. 46:57acquiescent."
  660. 46:58Now let's spend a few minutes looking at Wilson's view, and this is a view he had before
  661. 47:05He had more entered politics and it continued for the duration of his time in office.
  662. 47:11He lamented that the American people we do too much by vote and too little by expert rule.
  663. 47:18His proposition was that the American people needed to be ruled by administrators who simply
  664. 47:22used the people as tools.
  665. 47:28Have you seen any similarity to the American populace being viewed by government actors
  666. 47:35and used by government actors as mere tools to accomplish the whims of government.
  667. 47:43You know, kind of like a government of the people by the people before the people that any
  668. 47:46spending measures start in the people's house, yet the government is spending money on stuff
  669. 47:54that people have no clue about.
  670. 47:56So you get a doge in a place you come to find out that illegal aliens are coming across the
  671. 48:02border and they're using your money and my money that they've confiscated via taxation to provide
  672. 48:07Social Security numbers in all manner of benefit that neither you or I have ever once consented
  673. 48:13to, you know, kind of like that.
  674. 48:21That the people be subjected to administrators, but use them as tools.
  675. 48:24Use them as tools.
  676. 48:25Guys, it's coming out of the same playbook.
  677. 48:31I'm not trying to fixate upon some esoteric philosophical musings, but ideas have consequences,
  678. 48:40guys, and bad ideas create casualties.
  679. 48:44I don't believe the American people understand to what degree we are still laboring under
  680. 48:48the carnage that has been foisted upon the american people by the regressive movement
  681. 48:56and much to my satisfaction
  682. 49:02justice thomas rounded out his remarks by saying quote none of this of course
  683. 49:06by the regressive's he said by the progressives was an improvement on the principles of the
  684. 49:10declaration of independence progressivism in other words is retrogressive retrogressive
  685. 49:17as calvin coolitz said on the 150th anniversary of the declaration of independence
  686. 49:22Justice Thomas then didn't round out with a quote from Silent Cow, the same quote that I use
  687. 49:32to call them regressives from the start.
  688. 49:34The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  689. 49:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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