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April 29, 2026 · 49:48

Partiality based gerrymandering was spiked by SCOTUS.

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0:00 - 15:00. Hebrews 5:11-12. Dullness doesn’t occur all at once. 15:00 - 31:00. Partiality based gerrymandering was spiked by SCOTUS. 31:00 - 48:00. The SPLC indictment has more in it than what’s been reported. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call: 877-616-2396

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:33Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:35Boy, oh boy.
  13. 0:37You want to talk about Foolish's du jour.
  14. 0:40We have a gumbo pot full today.
  15. 0:45We're definitely going to run out of time
  16. 0:48before we run out of show today.
  17. 0:50Do you see the anne gumbo?
  18. 0:51Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
  19. 0:52Because Louisiana is where you cook up some gumbo.
  20. 0:56You see, and you had the Rue percolating at the Supreme
  21. 0:59Court today.
  22. 1:01And it's Tammy and uh, we have to go there
  23. 1:06Welcome to the Hamilton corner everybody. My name is Abraham Hamilton the third
  24. 1:09I am the host of this program joined by the corner contingent the newly shaven recently shaven to mister
  25. 1:17Bobby
  26. 1:18Rosa he ain't think I noticed that he trying to come with the baby boy phase
  27. 1:21I you know, hey you can't slide that by me, you know, he might come with the sign on
  28. 1:26But I can still hit the slider, you know what I mean?
  29. 1:28And in this screening we're a produced extraordinaire often imitate and never duplicated the real
  30. 1:34J. Mac, ladies and gentlemen, and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the
  31. 1:40program at this very moment. Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from
  32. 1:45your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate
  33. 1:49an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality understanding
  34. 1:55the primacy that God places on family. Lots of things are happening. The Supreme Court
  35. 2:01spiking ethnicity based partial gerrymandering. You have the SPLC's indictment and this is why
  36. 2:12you got to read the thing for yourselves because if you've heard popular reports,
  37. 2:16there's some information I want to share that's in the indictment, but I haven't heard any reports
  38. 2:21on it and while I was traveling, I had an opportunity to delve into the depths of the
  39. 2:25indictment, but I've done so today. We're going to get into that. You have Dr. Frauci's
  40. 2:31right-hand man. I mean, guys, you cannot make this stuff up true. There's stranger than fiction.
  41. 2:36Got Frauci's right-hand man who leaves a paper trail. He said, Anthony Tony is too smart
  42. 2:46to send stuff that'll be problematic in emails.
  43. 2:51But I'm not.
  44. 2:54Guys, I'm not making this up.
  45. 2:56I'm not making this up.
  46. 2:57And then he, I mean, I mean, my man is 78 years old.
  47. 3:01Maybe he don't understand.
  48. 3:03But he said, I will use Gmail.
  49. 3:06I'm gonna use my Gmail account
  50. 3:08to send all of the stuff that needs to hide
  51. 3:10because that way I get to hide from FOIA.
  52. 3:13Yeah, yeah.
  53. 3:15So Gmail is secure.
  54. 3:16Oh man, I'm telling you, I'm telling you.
  55. 3:20You got that, you have Virginia.
  56. 3:24So Governor Amber Crombie and Fitch thought that she,
  57. 3:31that's what Jesus is governor by the way.
  58. 3:33That's what I, that's what I,
  59. 3:34that's Governor Amber Crombie and Fitch
  60. 3:35that's what I call it, you know what I mean?
  61. 3:37She thought her redistricting scheme
  62. 3:39was in the clearly Jeff's like that when he came.
  63. 3:42Yeah, Governor, Governor A and Fitch, you know what I mean?
  64. 3:45She thought her redistricting scheme was in the clear.
  65. 3:49Well, remember that I think as a guy who commercial,
  66. 3:51who you almost had it?
  67. 3:54Who you almost, almost got it.
  68. 3:58Seemed like that might be derailed.
  69. 4:00It's a whole lot going on,
  70. 4:02but guess what?
  71. 4:03None of those things are more important
  72. 4:04what's going on in your home.
  73. 4:07And in my home, these things are vitally, vitally important,
  74. 4:13but they're not more important
  75. 4:14than what you and I get the opportunity
  76. 4:17to influence directly.
  77. 4:20And I'm just gonna tell you,
  78. 4:21we're not gonna even have time
  79. 4:22to get to Pete Hex's hearing today,
  80. 4:24because there are lots of things we need to get into.
  81. 4:26Lord willing, we'll pick up whatever we don't reach today.
  82. 4:29We'll pick it up tomorrow,
  83. 4:30but who knows what will break tomorrow?
  84. 4:33But these things are important for you
  85. 4:34to understand and to navigate and to be frank,
  86. 4:37some of these things are things that you can utilize
  87. 4:40in fortifying your families.
  88. 4:43One of the things we try to do in my own home
  89. 4:45as we communicate the scripture,
  90. 4:46We often bring in some real-time examples to show, you know, this is not just something
  91. 4:53that's happened in the far-off distant land or the distant perceptions of history, but
  92. 4:59this is happening right now.
  93. 5:00And God's Word is current because as the Scripture tells us, it's alive.
  94. 5:05You're possible James, sharper than any two-edged sword.
  95. 5:09With that in mind, let us turn to the Word of God to the Book of Hebrews, chapter 5.
  96. 5:13I want to go back here. Hebrews chapter 5, verses 11 and 12, Hebrews chapter 5, verses 11 and 12 is
  97. 5:25where we're going to go today. By way of reminder, the epistle to the Hebrews really is an appeal to help
  98. 5:34that he break people to understand that they're no longer waiting for Messiah, but that he has come.
  99. 5:39And then the verses immediately preceding what we're going to delve into today,
  100. 5:42it discusses Messiah being in the order of Melchizedek, Melchizedek, which you'll
  101. 5:49recall from the book of Genesis Hebrews chapter 5 verse 11 verses 11 and 12
  102. 5:56was what I'm going to read in verse 11 and this is what God's Word says.
  103. 6:00Concerning Him we have much to say and it is hard to explain since you have
  104. 6:09become dull of hearing. For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you have
  105. 6:22need a gain for someone to teach you the elementary principles of the oracles of
  106. 6:27God and you have come to need milk and not solid food. The thing that I want you to
  107. 6:36see is really in two phrases in verse 11 it says you have become dull of hearing.
  108. 6:41verse 12, it says, you have come to need milk and not solid food. What I want you to see
  109. 6:51is that dullness is not something that settles in all at once.
  110. 7:00Dullness is the byproduct of a prolonged disposition. Spiritual apathy and neglect is what precedes
  111. 7:13dullness. When the Hebrew writer explains concerning him, we have much to say, but it's hard to explain.
  112. 7:19The explanation is not hard because the explanation is complex to articulate.
  113. 7:24It's not a complexity of expression.
  114. 7:29The difficulty lies in the fact that the ones to whom the articulation is made, the audience
  115. 7:36with whom the expression is conveyed, they have a difficult time understanding.
  116. 7:46And the verse tells us why, because they become dull of hearing.
  117. 7:55They become dull of hearing.
  118. 7:57The same thing is parallel to verse 12, because by this time the scripture says you should
  119. 8:04be able, you ought to be able to teach others.
  120. 8:10But you can't do that because you have need to be taught again, the elementary principles
  121. 8:14of God's oracles, why? Because you have come to need milk and not solid food. Many of you
  122. 8:22who are listening to me, you've had the experience of the natural experience of dealing with aging
  123. 8:28parents and when there's a mental deterioration with dementia and Alzheimer's and things of
  124. 8:35that nature. And you've practically experienced your parents having various capacities and
  125. 8:43you witness kind of a retrogression to where the parent and some instances becomes like the child.
  126. 8:55Now imagine that phenomenon spiritually, that there was a previous ability to endure solid food,
  127. 9:04but there's a drifting to where that capacity erodes. Previously there was capacity to engage in the
  128. 9:14the dialogue concerning Messiah who is of the order of Melchizedek. But now those conversations
  129. 9:20are really hard to have. Sometimes the difficulty in having the conversations is conversations
  130. 9:30are not because of the complexity of the subject matter, but because unbelief, entertaining,
  131. 9:40the philosophies of this world and the elementary principles of this world rather than upon Christ.
  132. 9:46What I'm driving toward is I want to make you aware. I want to put you on alert that dullness doesn't happen all at once
  133. 9:54It's the product of a prolonged
  134. 9:57disposition
  135. 10:00one of the major efforts of
  136. 10:03The enemy and when you think when I say this I pray you consider this well what I'm saying much of the demonic stratagems are not
  137. 10:10Not targeted at unbelievers because unbelievers are already in Satan's camp
  138. 10:15John 3 17 they're condemned already
  139. 10:18Not saying that this perpetually, hopeless, God still opens the eyes, blind eyes and removes
  140. 10:28stony hearts and replaces them with hearts that are alive unto him, but much of the demonic
  141. 10:34strategy is promulgated to ensnare, to entangle, to weary, to wear down the Lord's bride.
  142. 10:49And I've said it before, and I'm going to say it again, the two pronged strategy of the
  143. 10:52enemy is to try to keep as many people as possible from being regenerated, being born
  144. 10:57again.
  145. 10:59But the second prong of that strategy is to limit the impact of a believer's life to get
  146. 11:07you so consumed and overwhelmed and self-absorbed and self-focused to where the Christ you professed
  147. 11:14to know impacts, no one beyond yourselves, no one beyond myself.
  148. 11:21It happens in such a way where many of us are unable to identify that it's even happening.
  149. 11:30That we can't even rest when it's time to put our heads to our pillows to rest.
  150. 11:33That we can't rest because our minds are racing.
  151. 11:35Because I got this, I got this, I got this, I got this, I got this, I got this, I got this,
  152. 11:39and there's no peace.
  153. 11:40When the scripture says the Lord gave sleep to his beloved.
  154. 11:46What I'm saying is that we must be discerning and sharpened sufficiently to where we recognize
  155. 11:54Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
  156. 11:57There are things in his life that are encroaching upon my capacity to behold the lover of my
  157. 12:05soul.
  158. 12:08I said oftentimes, prayerlessness in the life of a believer is a tacit declaration of independence
  159. 12:13from God.
  160. 12:14When we are alive unto God, it should bother us if we have not been able to tabernacle with
  161. 12:19our King.
  162. 12:20It should bother us if we have not been able to meet Him through His holy word.
  163. 12:24It should impact us if we have an absented from the Lord's bride and the life of Christ
  164. 12:32and communing with Him and having Him in the vibrant reality of who He is brought to bear
  165. 12:39in our lives.
  166. 12:41And then what ends up happening is that we have a redefined normal established to where
  167. 12:47normal for us becomes the distracted disposition, to where really the things that capture our
  168. 12:54attention and the things that we really enjoy the most really are things that have no bearing
  169. 12:59and have nothing to do with him.
  170. 13:04That's why as I said last week, the most egregious portion of Romans one is not the Hollywood
  171. 13:12sense and the balance of the chapter.
  172. 13:16The most egregious portion is that though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God.
  173. 13:24will willingly complicit in a degradation and a downgrading of God to that which is common.
  174. 13:33And the most strident evidence of that is that they weren't thankful.
  175. 13:38When we behold our King as he is to be seen, the most immediate response with consistency
  176. 13:44is gratitude.
  177. 13:46One of the things that I'm coming to realize in the scripture bears this out, the life of
  178. 13:50the Apostle Paul shares this or explains this, the more we grow in the Lord and come to know
  179. 13:55the Lord, the more you recognize you need, the more aware you become of your own wretchedness
  180. 14:05and different iterations.
  181. 14:06It's not because you are committing more instances and acts of sinfulness.
  182. 14:11No, you become even the more aware at how entirely other God is from us.
  183. 14:20But as I'm saying this and you're listening to me, you're saying, oh man, I hadn't thought
  184. 14:26about that.
  185. 14:31It's no wonder that we have such horrible record of professing Christ followers being
  186. 14:39bound in pornography, including preachers.
  187. 14:45Revelation 2 in addressing the church of Ephesus, Jesus said, I have this one thing against you.
  188. 14:53You've abandoned your first love.
  189. 14:55Let that not be our testimony.
  190. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  191. 15:04Lord, thank you for every parent listening right now.
  192. 15:07every dad, every mom.
  193. 15:09I know every granddad, every grandmom with the wisdom
  194. 15:12to know that there's so much we can do
  195. 15:15to bless and encourage and minister to our children
  196. 15:18as we have them to read the word of God out loud daily,
  197. 15:20but also as we teach and train them with the wisdom
  198. 15:24that draws straight from your word.
  199. 15:27Help us to be wise enough to turn off all the electronic
  200. 15:29gadgets and all the things, the cell phones
  201. 15:32and everything else, and help us to be wise enough
  202. 15:34to open your word with our children
  203. 15:38and allow them to read the word
  204. 15:39and talk about the wisdom and the counsel,
  205. 15:42the grace that's found there,
  206. 15:43that they can learn to walk in the light
  207. 15:45of the wisdom and the power of your word.
  208. 15:49There's nothing our children need
  209. 15:51more than your precious power forward.
  210. 15:54In Jesus' name we pray, amen.
  211. 16:04Shiting light into the darkness,
  212. 16:06this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  213. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third year.
  214. 16:14Let's get into it.
  215. 16:15So today, today, the Supreme Court ruled in the Louisiana versus Kalei case.
  216. 16:23This has to do with the redistricting effort.
  217. 16:28Now many of you may recall, I discussed this before, Jeff.
  218. 16:31If you have the picture of the maps, let's put them up because you had two
  219. 16:36different maps that the state of Louisiana had.
  220. 16:39First, you had the maps from 2022.
  221. 16:45If you're watching the show,
  222. 16:47and I'll describe this for the live radio
  223. 16:49and the podcast audience,
  224. 16:51if you're watching the show there on the screen,
  225. 16:53right before you, on your left,
  226. 16:54you'll see the 2022 maps.
  227. 16:56Well, the 2022 map was the product of litigation
  228. 17:02because the argument was that, well,
  229. 17:06well, I see the map that you have promulgated there,
  230. 17:09Governor Landry, so we South with Louisiana.
  231. 17:12What?
  232. 17:15You have not sufficiently created a skin color based,
  233. 17:21more melanated people only district.
  234. 17:24Therefore, this 2022 map goes down goes Frazier 2024.
  235. 17:34Remix.
  236. 17:36You have the creation of the map on the right,
  237. 17:39which you'll notice a very diagonal salamander-like portion that stretches from the Baton Rouge
  238. 17:48area all the way up to northwest Louisiana, but in a diagonal fashion to which former state
  239. 17:59senator, candidate for governor, Democrat Party, aficionado, one of the ones responsible
  240. 18:07were bringing gambling into Louisiana, legalizing gambling, making the way for Harris Casino to
  241. 18:13be smack dab in New Orleans on Canal Street. Cleo Fields, who was caught on tape putting
  242. 18:18cash money in his pockets. All of a sudden Cleo Fields is back as a congressional representative
  243. 18:24for what was promulgated here is Districts, congressional district number six. Oh, yeah.
  244. 18:29Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that map was challenged. I say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
  245. 18:34all said the 2022 map was a violation of voter rights act. I'm saying the 2024 map is a violation.
  246. 18:43Now you guys will recall when we first discussed this case, I presented it to you within the context
  247. 18:51of saying we got to pick what do we want to be as a people because we cannot keep saying that
  248. 18:57well, you know, America has this history concerning ethnicity based partiality and we need to grow
  249. 19:02to no longer have that. Okay. If that's what we want to be, should we continue to make
  250. 19:08congressional districts based upon that to which I'm going to point out in a moment,
  251. 19:13Justice Clarence Thomas literally says that. It's like, why are we allowing the Voting Rights Act to tell
  252. 19:19us that it is a firm and typically requiring maps to be drawn in a certain way? That's not what the
  253. 19:24Voting Rights Act says at all. We have to be one or the other. We either have to be a people
  254. 19:32that we look at the history of our nation with honesty and recognize a we had to pass a
  255. 19:40four thirteenth and a fourteenth and a amendment. We had to pass a fifteenth amendment. The
  256. 19:44Voting Rights Act was literally created by Congress to be an implementation mechanism
  257. 19:48and to enforce the fifteenth amendment. That happened. That's real. And we can say, and
  258. 19:56you know what, we've grown from that or we can continue to say, as certain people in our
  259. 20:00society continue to say, I know nothing has changed. We're the same today as it was.
  260. 20:05was in 1950 as it was, in 1850, before there was a declaration of independence, it's just
  261. 20:18the exact same way. We have to pick. And I'm going to give you an example of what I mean
  262. 20:23by having to pick. So this case, let me just run to the end of it, in a 6-3 decision, y'all
  263. 20:29can pick this. How about I tell you the three that were in the minority? Shall I? Do y'all
  264. 20:34deal, we'll do like a nurture on you, we'll say it all together now. Justice is so to my
  265. 20:39or Kagan and Katanji Brown Jackson. Yes, these are the three in the minority. The six in
  266. 20:47the majority have simply said, I'll just read the first line of Justice Alito's majority
  267. 20:55opinion. He says, quote, Section two of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was designed to
  268. 21:00enforce the Constitution, not collide with it.
  269. 21:05That's how he starts his opinion.
  270. 21:06So justice, and let me do something else too,
  271. 21:10because the 2022 Louisiana map to 2024 maps,
  272. 21:14y'all are gonna laugh when y'all hear this,
  273. 21:16but I said this when I first covered the story.
  274. 21:18The reason why the advocates for the 2024 map
  275. 21:21say we need this diagonal salamander-like district
  276. 21:26to where we cannot only create districts and consider the partisan affiliations of the people
  277. 21:33of the various districts.
  278. 21:34No, no, we can't do that.
  279. 21:37You know why, guys, this is a part of the Creek case history.
  280. 21:40You know why?
  281. 21:41Because we found that even if you have less-melinated Democrat voters, they tend not to
  282. 21:45vote for more-melinated candidates.
  283. 21:47Guys, I'm not kidding.
  284. 21:48I'm damn serious.
  285. 21:49In other words, they're saying the Democrats are rinks.
  286. 21:54So it's not enough to have a district that's heavily populated with Democrat voters.
  287. 21:57We need to make sure that skin color is a prevailing.
  288. 22:00Skin shade is a prevailing consideration when drawing the district because history has shown
  289. 22:05us that less-melinated Democrat voters won't vote for more-melinated candidates regardless
  290. 22:12of party affiliation.
  291. 22:14Hmm.
  292. 22:15Kind of like the same party of the Clu Klux Klan.
  293. 22:18Oh yeah, I see you, SBLC.
  294. 22:21We coming there.
  295. 22:22You know, the people you like to fund.
  296. 22:23We're coming there, but we're not there yet.
  297. 22:26Guys, I'm telling you, that's a part of the case.
  298. 22:28And so to give you an example of what I'm talking about,
  299. 22:30the evil beginning evil, this is a Supreme Court justice
  300. 22:34beginning her dissent, Elena Kagan, and her dissent.
  301. 22:39This is how she offers, she posits her objection
  302. 22:43to the conclusion of this case.
  303. 22:45And as I read this to you, I want you to ask yourself,
  304. 22:47is this what you want Supreme Court justice is doing?
  305. 22:50Is this how you arrive at a conclusion
  306. 22:52whether or not something is constitutional or unconstitutional?
  307. 22:57Here we go, Justice Kagan's dissent, right from the very beginning.
  308. 23:00Quote, consider the story of a hypothetical congressional district in a hypothetical state.
  309. 23:05Subjected to a redistricting scheme, the example is admittedly stylized, but in its essence,
  310. 23:12simulates the dispute before us and clarifies the immense issues at stake.
  311. 23:17The district, let's say, is a single county in the shape of a near-perfect circle, sitting
  312. 23:22in the middle of a rectangular state.
  313. 23:25The state is one with a long history of virulent racial discrimination and its many effects,
  314. 23:30including in residential segregation and political division.
  315. 23:35Remain significant even today!
  316. 23:39The population of the Circle District is 90% black.
  317. 23:42The rest of the state, divided into five surrounding districts, is 90% white.
  318. 23:47And voting throughout all those districts is racially polarized.
  319. 23:51black residents vote heavily for Democratic candidates while white residents vote heavily
  320. 23:55for Republicans.
  321. 23:57The Circle District thus enables the state's black community to elect a representative of
  322. 24:02its choice, whom no neighboring community would put in office."
  323. 24:10Now a couple things.
  324. 24:13This is literally how Elena Kagan sets up her to sit in this case with the square state
  325. 24:20with a circular district in the middle of the state.
  326. 24:23And she assumes several things in her set up first.
  327. 24:27She sets it up with the whole skin shade divide and makes an assumption that the things that
  328. 24:35historically occurred, they remain today the exact same way.
  329. 24:40Guys, that is the presumption that she's making that undergirds her assessment of the law.
  330. 24:47To which I ask, is that what we want our justices doing?
  331. 24:51We want our justices imposing their perception as to whether or not advancement concerning
  332. 24:57skin color has been made to such a degree or has not skin shade has been made to such a
  333. 25:01degree or has not.
  334. 25:02Is that what Supreme Court justices do?
  335. 25:06I thought we wanted a society that evaluates cases on their merits and we're not given
  336. 25:12weight in one direction or the other based on the skin shade of the people that come before
  337. 25:16us.
  338. 25:17Is that not what we're striving to be as a society?
  339. 25:24She goes on to say.
  340. 25:27This is just amazing.
  341. 25:29And this is a part of the rub here.
  342. 25:32In the population, the 90% black population,
  343. 25:36the only way, the only way in Elena Kagan's mind,
  344. 25:39that they can be served if they're able to elect a candidate
  345. 25:42based on skin shade.
  346. 25:45What in the, what it to be?
  347. 25:55This is,
  348. 25:58and the assumption is that skin color dictates
  349. 26:02who do people will vote for?
  350. 26:07Is that how you want just to prove what justice is,
  351. 26:09evaluating in cases?
  352. 26:10That's what I wanna know.
  353. 26:12I don't, I don't, I wanna be a part of the formation
  354. 26:19of a more perfect union.
  355. 26:20I want to continue to grow.
  356. 26:22I want to learn from our history,
  357. 26:24the good, bad and the ugly, and move forward
  358. 26:27in a God honoring fellow citizen,
  359. 26:30in, should I say, encouraging and bolstering manner.
  360. 26:36We have to pick, in contrast,
  361. 26:40Here's what Justice Thomas had to say.
  362. 26:43Quote, I joined the court's opinion in full.
  363. 26:46This court should never have interpreted section
  364. 26:48to the Voting Rights Act of 1965
  365. 26:50to effectively give racial groups an entitlement
  366. 26:54to roughly proportional representation.
  367. 26:57By doing so, the court led legislatures and courts
  368. 26:59to systematically divide the country
  369. 27:02into electoral districts along racial lines.
  370. 27:06Blacks were drawn into black districts
  371. 27:08and given black representatives,
  372. 27:09his Spanish were drawn into Hispanic districts
  373. 27:11and given Hispanic representatives and so on.
  374. 27:14That interpretation rendered section two repugnant
  375. 27:17to any nation that strives for the ideal
  376. 27:21of a colorblind constitution.
  377. 27:24Today's decision should largely put an end
  378. 27:27to this disastrous misadventure
  379. 27:29in voting rights jurisprudence.
  380. 27:33End quote.
  381. 27:36We have to choose what kind of society do we wanna be?
  382. 27:39What kind of society do we wanna be?
  383. 27:43do we want to continue to be a society that what has been is in especially in concerns
  384. 27:50of the things that have been bad, that they're perpetually the same?
  385. 27:54They're perpetually the same?
  386. 27:57Here's another thing.
  387. 27:58It assumes that Elena Kagan's hypothetical that she says identical to the case before
  388. 28:03her assumes that citizens cannot appeal to one another.
  389. 28:10Like there's no way whatsoever that your skin color, side seal delivered determines
  390. 28:14everything about you. Unless we're the Supreme Court Justice is saying. And so to my or in
  391. 28:22Katanji Brown Jackson we're right along with that. I can't tell you the number of times where
  392. 28:30there are people who are of certain regressive ideology will assume certain things about me
  393. 28:35just because of my skin shape. I thought that's what we didn't want. But this is a sitting Supreme
  394. 28:43Court Justice saying this is the way things are and we need to make sure congressional districts
  395. 28:47are drawn to reflect that perpetually. So guys, it's absurd to me. That's absurd to me. Now,
  396. 29:01let me just let you know something. I don't, I think some people recognize this, but this
  397. 29:05decision today, guys, this is going to have a very significant consequence that very well
  398. 29:17may have just changed the game concerning the 2026 midterm elections.
  399. 29:24In my estimation, this opens the door for states to challenge gerrymandered district maps in their states.
  400. 29:37Because the prevailing interpretation of section two to date prior to now,
  401. 29:45because this has not completely done away with section two of the Voting Rights Act,
  402. 29:51not at all, but it has changed the way the Devoteri attack will be interpreted.
  403. 29:57Justice Thomas' position is saying that this was never about ensuring electoral district
  404. 30:04makeups.
  405. 30:06Article 2 was all about the capacity to cast your ballot.
  406. 30:11And one of the things that in my opinion that really drives me nuts, and this is one of
  407. 30:14the major reasons why I have a lot of smoke for the Republican Party.
  408. 30:19Because the Republican Party just throws up their hands and says, hey, if it's an inner
  409. 30:23city if it's a metropolitan area, we're not even going to try to compete.
  410. 30:27That's why I told you guys, I never had an opportunity in my entire life living in the
  411. 30:31one that's to vote for a mayor that wasn't anything other than Democrat.
  412. 30:38City Council, all Democrats.
  413. 30:39You know why?
  414. 30:40Because Republicans don't try to compete.
  415. 30:42Democrats don't act that way.
  416. 30:43They don't think that way.
  417. 30:45For years now, we've been witnessing the Democrats working overtime to turn Texas blue.
  418. 30:50How's that looking?
  419. 30:52Thanks to Ron DeSantis.
  420. 30:53And let's just be clear about this.
  421. 30:54what nobody else, but Rhonda Santis and his allies that worked to turn Florida from the
  422. 31:01state that almost elected Andrew Gillum. Think about that. Rhonda Santis would be the Andrew
  423. 31:08Gillum by what, five points? Three points? After Rhonda Santis took office, Florida moved
  424. 31:16in the right direction. But prior to Rhonda Santis, Republicans were content with Florida.
  425. 31:21Well, it goes with the purple state, you know, people who leave in New York, they're coming
  426. 31:25Florida and they coming to Florida voting the same way all shucks I guess it has to be that way.
  427. 31:31And that's one of the things that Elena Kagan seems to think from her calculus.
  428. 31:35Because we human beings we are dynamic in our capacity. If I have a case, if I have a platform,
  429. 31:41and my platform is better than than Boo Boo the Fool's platform, then people will embrace my
  430. 31:46platform if I put the work in. I told you guys the story long ago and I'll tell it to you again.
  431. 31:51Long time ago in New Orleans, Bobby Jindal ran for governor. The first time he ran,
  432. 31:56And he lost.
  433. 31:57He lost.
  434. 31:58And one of the reasons why he lost
  435. 32:00is that he didn't compete in the Orleans and Baton Rouge.
  436. 32:02I was invited to a place where the opportunity
  437. 32:04to talk to Bobby Jindal, they asked me what I thought.
  438. 32:06I said, Bobby, what you have to do,
  439. 32:08before the election cycle comes around,
  440. 32:10you have to have your team with boots on the ground
  441. 32:13in the Orleans and in Baton Rouge and in Lafayette,
  442. 32:16and you have to show the people you care.
  443. 32:17And the old adage I learned is if you show me you care,
  444. 32:21then I hear what you have to say.
  445. 32:24And guess what?
  446. 32:25Bobby Jindal did it.
  447. 32:26Ran for election again, overwhelmingly won the governorship.
  448. 32:32Overwhelmingly.
  449. 32:35And that's what Elena Kagan seems to exclude from her.
  450. 32:38Calculus as she writes her ridiculous dissenting opinion.
  451. 32:44We have to choose as a country, y'all.
  452. 32:46What are we gonna be?
  453. 32:47Do we want to be a people that progresses
  454. 32:49and we make no value assessments or judgments about people
  455. 32:52based on external presentation
  456. 32:54or is it all about skin shade and always gonna be?
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  473. 34:14Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  474. 34:15Abraham Hamilton III here is remarkable how things tended to change almost immediately when
  475. 34:23Pam Bondi was no longer in the AG's position, almost immediately.
  476. 34:29It seems like, and I don't know, obviously I'm not in the AG's office, but it seems like
  477. 34:34She might very well have been the obstruction to things moving.
  478. 34:42So we've learned that an investigation concerning the SPLC,
  479. 34:48the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is the only thing true in their name is
  480. 34:52that this other, they're certainly not impoverished and they don't really even
  481. 34:56do a lot of law anymore.
  482. 35:03It's remarkable.
  483. 35:04We've learned that an investigation concerning the SPLC started under the
  484. 35:07by administration, but and it's tended to fizzle out.
  485. 35:11I wonder why that happened.
  486. 35:17Anyway, the SPLC was indicted and there have been lots
  487. 35:22of reports about this, but this is why you always got
  488. 35:25to read the stuff for yourself.
  489. 35:28So as I mentioned earlier, I was able to delve
  490. 35:29into the indictments and there were things that I found
  491. 35:31in the indictments that I have not heard reported on.
  492. 35:34Some of the major things that have been reported is
  493. 35:37that yes over the last from 2014 to 2023 that the SPOC has spent over three million dollars
  494. 35:43paying paying for people as informants in these quote unquote racist organizations.
  495. 35:56And I'm saying quote unquote they are racist organizations no doubt about it.
  496. 36:02But it seems like the SELC was paying for the hate that they were trying to dismantle.
  497. 36:08And it seems like paying for hate pays, because I've written about the SPLC in full disclosure.
  498. 36:20If you don't know, the American Family Association was listed as a hate group.
  499. 36:23And they listed AFA as a hate group because we believe what the Bible says about human sexuality.
  500. 36:27Go figure.
  501. 36:30You know, but I don't think they reported on the threats that we've gotten at AFA when people
  502. 36:38have been imprisoned as a result for the threats.
  503. 36:39I don't think they've reported on that, but anyway.
  504. 36:45One of the major takeaways in it's from the indictment
  505. 36:50is that it turns out that SPLC was paying for
  506. 36:54one of the chief organizers of the Unite the Right rally
  507. 36:56in Charlottesville, Virginia.
  508. 36:58And he not only was responsible for organizing the rally,
  509. 37:02he actually transported people to the rally on SPLC's dime
  510. 37:07And the SPLC supervised social media posts that he would make that would be deemed quote
  511. 37:15unquote hateful.
  512. 37:16Yeah, they're paying for it.
  513. 37:19I got it a little spat online with the former US Senator Doug Jones from Alabama because he
  514. 37:25came out trying to cope in trying to cape for SPLC saying that as a former criminal lawyer
  515. 37:32that paying informants is nothing new.
  516. 37:34Stop the presses, my boy.
  517. 37:36of the presses. Non-profit organizations paying for informants is not a routine practice for
  518. 37:42any type of law enforcement investigation. Stop the presses. Stop the presses. And I said,
  519. 37:49flat out, I said, Doug Jones, you are lying. I said that. You are lying. I personally prosecuted
  520. 37:57major felony offenses. Enformance are usually the province of law enforcement agencies,
  521. 38:05non-profit groups, that's illicit donations, that's illicit donations to do the exact opposite
  522. 38:12of what you pay for an informant to do.
  523. 38:18And the reality of this circumstance guys is not only the instance itself, but what it
  524. 38:23produced because Mr. Ice Cream Man himself said the reason why he chose to run for a president
  525. 38:27in 2020 was because of what he saw in Charlottesville.
  526. 38:33SPLC's donations exploded by over 100% immediately following Charlottesville.
  527. 38:42A lot of you guys saw Georgia, the mall, Clooney donate a million dollars to SBOC.
  528. 38:48Bill and Melinda Gates.
  529. 38:50You know, that was for Epstein came out for Melinda found out, you know, they do the
  530. 38:55money to the million dollars.
  531. 38:56Tim Cook at Apple.
  532. 38:57These don't need.
  533. 38:59They donate all of this money, but they don't, they don't know.
  534. 39:03They don't know that the money that they're donating is actually going to pay the organizations
  535. 39:11that they're supposed to be dismantling.
  536. 39:14You know, organizations like the Ku Klux Klan, I mentioned them, the United Clans of America,
  537. 39:18the United to Right, the National Alliance, the National Socialist Movement, Arian Nations
  538. 39:22affiliated, sadistic souls motorcycle club, the National Socialist Party in America, the
  539. 39:29American Nazi Party, and so on.
  540. 39:33They had the grand imperial wizard for the Klan on the SPLC payroll.
  541. 39:38But I want to point you out to something more insidious, and I haven't heard much reporting
  542. 39:42on this.
  543. 39:43So on page five of the indictment, section 11E, the identified individuals as with the letter
  544. 39:54F in subsection E, and they called them, let me get the acronym that they provide for them.
  545. 40:07Yes, they refer to the informants as field sources or Fs.
  546. 40:11So that's how the SPLC referred to them.
  547. 40:14So the indictment, you have individuals mentioned as F number 42, F 37 for field source, right?
  548. 40:20So in page five of the indictment, subsection 11e, I'm going to read you directly from the
  549. 40:27indictment.
  550. 40:28F-42 was the former chairman of the National Alliance.
  551. 40:33The SPLC website contained an extremist file webpage about F-42 from which the SPLC solicited
  552. 40:40donations.
  553. 40:44In 2016 and 2023, the SPLC secretly paid F42 more than $140,000.
  554. 40:51This overlapped the time period in which F42 was featured on the SPLC's extremis file
  555. 40:56webpage.
  556. 40:57Now let me explain what's going on here.
  557. 40:59So the SPLC had these web pages up where they had extremis files.
  558. 41:04So they're showing, listen, see, we, the SPLC, we are combating hate.
  559. 41:09We're dismantling hate all across America.
  560. 41:11the type of hate that we're dismantling. For example, look at John Doe here. John Doe
  561. 41:17is this Imperial Grand Wizard. John Doe does this horrible things. John Doe is this hateful
  562. 41:22man. John Doe does all these evil things. And that's why you need to donate to the SPLC
  563. 41:27to help us to fight against John Doe in all of his evil activities. Donate here, right?
  564. 41:33At the exact same time the FCLC has that webpage up, they are literally paying John Doe to
  565. 41:39do what John Doe is doing. Do you see what I'm telling you? They're literally saying,
  566. 41:46this guy is evil and we need to fight his evil and we need your donations to help us
  567. 41:52do that. While at the exact same time, they're literally paying that exact same person. God
  568. 41:58you cannot, I cannot make this stuff up. Let's go down to the next section. Paragraph 11 subsection
  569. 42:04And F-quote, F-30 led the National Socialist Party of America.
  570. 42:10He was the former director of a faction of the Aryan Nations and a former member of the
  571. 42:14Ku Klux Klan.
  572. 42:16The SPLC website contained an extremist file webpage for F-30 from which the SPLC solicited
  573. 42:22donations.
  574. 42:24For these years, the SPLC secretly paid F-30 more than $70,000.
  575. 42:29This overlapped the time period in which F-30 was featured on the SPLC's Extremeance File
  576. 42:34webpage.
  577. 42:37End quote.
  578. 42:38Do y'all see what?
  579. 42:40Guys, this is remarkable.
  580. 42:44This is remarkable.
  581. 42:45I can't have it.
  582. 42:48They literally have the profile in extremism.
  583. 42:54Look at this is streaming profile.
  584. 42:56Look at here.
  585. 42:57Look at this man with the pointy hat on.
  586. 42:59Look at this hat.
  587. 43:00That's so pointy.
  588. 43:01No doubt his hat is pointing.
  589. 43:05the SBLC has panned him for his pointy hat.
  590. 43:08Literally panned him for his pointy hat.
  591. 43:12Guys, this is insane.
  592. 43:16And think about all the things that happened in our country
  593. 43:20after Charlottesville.
  594. 43:22Think about, I can tell you for a fact, law enforcement agencies
  595. 43:25all over the country were using SBLC materials
  596. 43:28to help them identify domestic terrorist threats.
  597. 43:33Do you understand me?
  598. 43:34under Barack Obama, he used the SPLC to train the FBI.
  599. 43:40I can tell you stories because we learned from an AFA
  600. 43:42supporter who was in law enforcement who worked for
  601. 43:44the government that he was in the training session
  602. 43:47in the AFA logo flashed on the screen as representative
  603. 43:51of the type of people who are the potential domestic
  604. 43:54terrorists you need to be on the lookout for.
  605. 43:57Think about what had happened on a nation after that.
  606. 44:04All the entities that were created.
  607. 44:07All of the things that marches, all of the money
  608. 44:09was raised. All of the marching, all of the taking a knee, all of this. Guys, this sprung
  609. 44:15from a, this is fruit of the poison, this tree. It was rotten from its genesis. Then I want
  610. 44:27to let you in on something else because this is something that I have not seen reported
  611. 44:32anywhere. Just as a way of reminder, this is an indictment. So this is a criminal matter
  612. 44:39pending in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Northern
  613. 44:44the division, these, what I'm about to share with you now is on pages 13 and 14 of the indictment
  614. 44:53at the very end of the indictment, because I want you to see what the federal government
  615. 45:00is aiming at here.
  616. 45:04Quote, upon conviction of the offenses and violation of Title 18, United States Code,
  617. 45:09Section 1343 of this indictment, the defendant Southern Poverty Law Center, Incorporated
  618. 45:16shall forfeit to the United States pursuant to Title 18 US Code, Section 981A1C and Title
  619. 45:2428 United US Code, Section 2461C.
  620. 45:28Listen up guys, shall forfeit quote any property, real or personal, which represents or is traceable
  621. 45:38to the gross receipts obtained directly or indirectly from the offenses in violation of
  622. 45:45Title 18 U.S. goes Section 1343. Let me translate what this means. The United States government
  623. 45:52is notifying the SPLC that if they are convicted in this case of the charges alleged in the indictment
  624. 46:03that the U.S. government will seek to cease and force a forfeiture of the U.S. of the
  625. 46:10SPLC's physical property and of the money and the accounts that they have that they've
  626. 46:15generate it and this is what it says directly or indirectly from the offenses that are listed
  627. 46:21in this indictment. Guys, this is a huge deal because what the government is saying is they
  628. 46:26going to treat the SPOC like drug dealers. If you know like in drug prosecutions, when
  629. 46:32the drug dealers are prosecuted, they're not only convicted in the sense of time and jail,
  630. 46:36but often, usually, not just often, usually, that the fruit of their drug dealing is usually
  631. 46:41seasoned forfeited by the law enforcement entity. So you have the drug boats that are
  632. 46:45confiscated and and the fancy cars that are confiscated and the money in the
  633. 46:49safe that's confiscated and all these things that's confiscated the government
  634. 46:52is saying they're gonna do that to the SPLC so all those millions that have
  635. 46:56rolled into SPLC's coffers following from 2014 to 2023 when they're paying for
  636. 47:03the hate that they're trying to dismantle the government is saying y'all
  637. 47:10thought y'all got away with it we are coming for it all we are coming for it
  638. 47:16all guys that's a big deal because I know for a fact the SPLC has accounts in the
  639. 47:20came in islands. The SPLC has accounts all over the SPLC has
  640. 47:25googobs of money and their fundraising took a precipitous
  641. 47:31increase was increased precipitously following Charlottesville.
  642. 47:37I haven't heard anybody reporting on that because this has a
  643. 47:40capacity not only result in criminal I'm sorry, incarceration
  644. 47:45sanctions potentially, but you potentially have the assets
  645. 47:53that will be seized, that whereas the indictments says that were indirectly or
  646. 48:01even indirectly developed as a result of this scheme, which the government is
  647. 48:07calling a fraudulent scheme, that they defrauded their donors because donors
  648. 48:13had no clue that the money that they were contributing to the SBLC was going to
  649. 48:18pay for Grand Wizards and stuff, is going to pay for the dues, an extremist profile,
  650. 48:22number 65. He is y'all see him look at him with his evil self. Not knowing that
  651. 48:28they're paying him to be evil guys that is that is fraudulent. That's fraudulent
  652. 48:34and it's all kinds of takeaways from that. It is that you know that it's so
  653. 48:39little of the hate that the ASPLC is trying to fight and I'm saying that it's
  654. 48:42none. I'm not saying it is none. I know that it is that there's some but it's so
  655. 48:46little that they have to pay the full mint it and not only are they paying
  656. 48:50in the full mint it, they're putting up profiles of people that they have on payroll.
  657. 48:55I didn't even get to, the indictment goes on to explain that the SPLC knew what they
  658. 48:59were doing was under hand because they created several fictitious business entities to make
  659. 49:04these payments to their F's, to their informants.
  660. 49:11If you're doing it on up and up, it's why you got to create a fake company to make the
  661. 49:15payments.
  662. 49:16And then when the investigation takes place and the fake companies are exposed, SBLC's president
  663. 49:23and CEO says, oh, by the way, we're going to close those accounts to those fake companies.
  664. 49:29Now, yes, yes, yes, because these are SBLC entities.
  665. 49:33Oh boy.
  666. 49:34Oh.
  667. 49:35The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  668. 49:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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