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Guest Host, Bishop Jackson, talks about the Supreme Court case in LA along with Jimmy Kimmel’s Melania Trump joke

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  10. 0:28And now, the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33And once again, in for Abraham Hamilton, third is none other than yours truly Bishop E.W. Jackson.
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  19. 1:14the greatest constitutional republic, the greatest nation that the world has ever seen.
  20. 1:21And we're not going to let that happen, period.
  21. 1:23It's simply not going to be allowed to happen.
  22. 1:26is not going to allow it to happen as long as we will stand firm and we are
  23. 1:31standing firm. We're not going anywhere folks. We are going to be here until Jesus
  24. 1:36comes. Well look, first let me thank you all. Some of you I'm going to see on
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  27. 1:51That's going to be at the Tyson's Corner Marriott on Tuesday May 12th at 7 p.m.
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  29. 1:59I will say, now we are down to only a few days,
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  45. 2:51And I am looking forward to seeing you there.
  46. 2:53it is going to be a wonderful event, folks.
  47. 2:56Erica Kirk will not be able to be there in person,
  48. 2:58but she did send in a powerful video.
  49. 3:02Speaking to the people who are there,
  50. 3:04we're honoring Kachali Kirk with a posthumous award,
  51. 3:07and several others, Richard Vigory,
  52. 3:08one of the pioneers of the modern conservative movement,
  53. 3:12pastor, bishop and pastor, Patrick L. Wooden,
  54. 3:17who is a jurisdictional bishop for the Church of God
  55. 3:20Christ in one of the most outspoken and powerful voices for truth in our country.
  56. 3:26If you have not heard of him, Google him. Patrick L. Wooden, believe me, you're going to find out
  57. 3:32this man is a powerhouse. And Marjorie Dennen-Cousler, who runs the largest organization,
  58. 3:40pro-life organization in America, Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. Used to be Susan B. Anthony List.
  59. 3:47She's one of the pioneering people who got that organization started.
  60. 3:51Was the first executive director and she took that role almost immediately after the organization
  61. 3:58was founded.
  62. 3:59So, we got some outstanding people.
  63. 4:01We're giving the George Washington Award for taking a stand and I'll tell you, it's going
  64. 4:04to be an historic event.
  65. 4:05It really is.
  66. 4:06So, I'm looking forward to it.
  67. 4:09And if you want to come, this is the last opportunity probably, the last, but I will be
  68. 4:14be subbing for Abraham, Hamilton, Third, tomorrow evening.
  69. 4:19And I probably will not have the same message.
  70. 4:20I'll probably be saying, sorry, folks, it is all over.
  71. 4:24But we're looking forward to seeing those of you
  72. 4:26who are coming.
  73. 4:27Okay.
  74. 4:29I want to talk a little bit about the lying spirit
  75. 4:33that seems to be running amok in our country.
  76. 4:37You know, the Bible says in Proverbs 6,
  77. 4:39these six things the Lord hates you,
  78. 4:40a seven are an abomination to him,
  79. 4:42a proud look, a lying tongue.
  80. 4:47God hates a lying tongue.
  81. 4:48And the Bible teaches us to hate lies and hate falsehoods.
  82. 4:51We don't hate people, but we do hate lies
  83. 4:54and we hate lying and we hate falsehood.
  84. 4:57And we're hearing so much of that today, so much of it.
  85. 5:02Before I get to the opening discussion on that,
  86. 5:06I do wanna mention one other thing.
  87. 5:09Spirit Airlines of course just went bankrupt.
  88. 5:1117,000 people have lost their jobs, and apparently untold numbers of people have lost their money
  89. 5:17on tickets that they paid for.
  90. 5:19The likelihood is that they will get, if anything, pennies on a dollar, if anything, for the money
  91. 5:24that they lost.
  92. 5:25Apparently, there's nothing left of the airline because it was leveraged to the hilt.
  93. 5:30There's nothing left of it now to sell or to merge with.
  94. 5:33But I just want to point out, once again, the power and control is what drove the last administration,
  95. 5:39seems to drive the left at all times. Spirit and JetBlue were trying to merge. They were
  96. 5:46merging because JetBlue is fairly strong. It's a low-cost airline. Spirit was trying to move
  97. 5:50into that space, but failing at the brink of bankruptcy. They've had two bankruptcies
  98. 5:56since the merger was denied, and now they've simply closed their doors. And the Biden administration
  99. 6:02stopped them from merging, which might have produced one stronger airline because they
  100. 6:07could have taken over some of their flight patterns, some of their destinations. They
  101. 6:16could have saved probably some, not at least some, maybe even all of those employees might
  102. 6:22have been put to work because it would have meant an expansion of jet blues flights and
  103. 6:31opportunities to serve the public. But the Biden
  104. 6:35administration took the position that well, we
  105. 6:37know, we can't have we can't have people being
  106. 6:39denied choice. Well, guess what? They're denied
  107. 6:42choice now. Because now there's just jet blue and
  108. 6:45spirit is bankrupt. 17,000 people out of work and
  109. 6:50who knows how many people lost money because the
  110. 6:53closing was very, very sudden. And it's over. I
  111. 6:58just point that out to say once again, you know,
  112. 7:01These people get caught up in power and ideology, and they don't think practically.
  113. 7:06Now we don't have monopolies in our country, and our laws are written to prohibit monopolies,
  114. 7:13but this was not going to be a monopoly.
  115. 7:15This was simply going to be one inefficient company being merged with an efficient company
  116. 7:22for the purpose of saving the inefficient company and expanding the reach and market of the
  117. 7:29efficient company.
  118. 7:31That's the way the market works.
  119. 7:32There's nothing nefarious or conspiratorial about that.
  120. 7:36That's the way the market is supposed to work.
  121. 7:38But the Biden administration stepped in and said, no, we're not going to let the market
  122. 7:41work that way because we don't think that there ought to be one airline controlling all of these
  123. 7:47possible flights.
  124. 7:48We think there ought to be two.
  125. 7:51But they apparently have no sense of business and didn't look to see that spirit wasn't going
  126. 7:56to make it.
  127. 7:57quite obvious that they weren't going to make it.
  128. 8:01Is it not about the government taking it over, but President Trump determined not to do that
  129. 8:08because of course there's nothing there to take over now because all of their equipment,
  130. 8:13including their airplanes, have been least trying to get the cash that they needed to try
  131. 8:18to keep the business afloat and it all ultimately failed.
  132. 8:22So once again, as Ronald Reagan famously said, you know, always be leery and weary when somebody
  133. 8:30shows up saying I'm the government and we're here to help because what government tends
  134. 8:36to do is ruin things, destroy things, render things inefficient, unusable, and this is another
  135. 8:46case of government intervention claiming to do good and instead they've done tremendous
  136. 8:53harm. So I just want to point that out. All right. You all I know have heard about the
  137. 8:58great controversy over Jimmy Kimmel's remarks about Melania Trump. He staged this deal where
  138. 9:08he acted like he was at the the White House Correspondents' Dinner as MC and he was making
  139. 9:17jokes and showing the faces of the President and the First Lady as if they were there.
  140. 9:23Now that was not true, he was not there, but this was his stick, his act.
  141. 9:29But during the course of that, he told a joke, well he thought it was a joke about Melania
  142. 9:33having the glow of a widow in waiting like, you know, the
  143. 9:40woman is waiting for her husband to die. Because obviously,
  144. 9:44he's likely to die at any moment. That was the implication of
  145. 9:47the joke. And apparently his audience laughed at it, I guess,
  146. 9:51I don't find that funny at all. But I want you to hear his
  147. 9:55explanation for the joke. And I want to talk a little bit about
  148. 9:58that. And then when I finally open the calls, the lines up, I
  149. 10:02I want to hear your take on this.
  150. 10:04I'm going to give you a couple more examples of what is happening because I think it's kind
  151. 10:08of the spirit of the age, the spirit of the left, and the spirit of the demon-crat party.
  152. 10:14Let's listen to this clip.
  153. 10:15It was a very light-rope joke about the fact that he's almost 80 and she's younger than
  154. 10:20I am.
  155. 10:21It was not by any stretch of the definition a call to assassination, and they know that.
  156. 10:27I've been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence.
  157. 10:32Now, you know, he says, and they know that I've been very vocal speaking out against violence.
  158. 10:38This is not about gun violence.
  159. 10:39This is about people who are attempting to kill the president of the United States, specifically
  160. 10:45President Donald J. Trump.
  161. 10:48Now I have to ask you, which do you think it is?
  162. 10:54Is Jimmy Kimmel that consummate a liar that he would tell that bull face lie?
  163. 11:01Because if Jimmy Kimmel doesn't know that a joke like that with the president who has
  164. 11:07already endured two assassination attempts is inappropriate and would never be interpreted
  165. 11:13as a joke about age really, really?
  166. 11:18Or is he so brainwashed?
  167. 11:22Is he so thoroughly self-deceived that he actually believes what he's speaking out of his mouth?
  168. 11:31Because look folks.
  169. 11:34Trump hasn't merely suffered two assassination attempts. President Trump was actually shot.
  170. 11:43He was shot and nothing but an inch or two stood between his being wounded with a shot that hit his
  171. 11:59ear, he's being killed by a shot that entered his head. And then we had the guy caught in Mar-a-Lago
  172. 12:09laying in wait for the president while playing golf to come near enough that he could kill him.
  173. 12:14Now, can anybody with a brain actually believe that Jimmy Kimmel doesn't know that when you have a
  174. 12:25president of the United States who has had two attempts on his life, one in which he was shot
  175. 12:31that a joke about his wife becoming a widow is not going to be taken as a joke about his
  176. 12:41age?
  177. 12:42I mean, is he, again, is he that stupid that he thinks we believe that?
  178. 12:51Or is he that self-deceived that he believes that?
  179. 12:57Either way, it's contemptible.
  180. 13:02But at this point, I think Jimmy Kimmel, he might be one of those worker bees in the far
  181. 13:13left movement that is really so thoroughly ingrained by the cult that he really believes
  182. 13:23this stuff.
  183. 13:24He spoke those words and actually believes them, which I mean, that takes monumental self-deception
  184. 13:30to believe that.
  185. 13:32there's no way in the world. It would be different if the president had never been shot. It would
  186. 13:36be different if the president had no attempts on his life. It would be different if the president's
  187. 13:41presidency didn't generate all of these threats and all of the heat and all of the wishes for him
  188. 13:48to die and all that would be different. But that's not the president we have. We have a president
  189. 13:55who is probably on any given day getting thousands of death threats and has had
  190. 14:04two actual attempts on his life, one that came within an inch or two of succeeding.
  191. 14:11Now this man needs to be held accountable. I want to ask you, do you believe him? Do
  192. 14:17you believe he believes that? And do you believe that he got to keep his job when
  193. 14:21he's making jokes about the assassination of the president? Because that's what
  194. 14:24that was. This is Bishop E.W. Jackson and for Abraham Hamilton the third, we'll be back in just a moment.
  195. 15:27do. Well, it's easy to say everybody's busy. Everybody has something to do with by the grace
  196. 15:32of God we see where God commended the Samaritan. He too had something to do, but he took the time.
  197. 15:39He made time to stop and help with compassion. Someone who'd been beat up and left for dead on
  198. 15:46the side of the road by the world. You and I need to make time to live a life of compassion.
  199. 15:53We're called to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in the world.
  200. 15:59How important is that we're faithful to do that?
  201. 16:02This is what we're made for.
  202. 16:11Shiting light into the darkness.
  203. 16:14This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  204. 16:18And this is E.W. Jackson.
  205. 16:19If Abraham had Hamilton III.
  206. 16:22So here's the second issue I want to raise with you.
  207. 16:26James Comey has now been indicted.
  208. 16:29And people are debating whether there's enough evidence that he could actually be convicted
  209. 16:35of a threat against the president of the United States.
  210. 16:40But let's just review this the same way we did Jimmy Kimmel's comment.
  211. 16:47He claims he's walking on the beach and he finds this interesting shell formation, he calls
  212. 16:53it, as if it was deposited there by nature.
  213. 16:57And the shelf formation just happens to say,
  214. 17:0286, 47.
  215. 17:06Now look, folks, I have never lived a life of crime.
  216. 17:09I did, when I practiced law, I did some criminal work,
  217. 17:14but I couldn't say my practice was dedicated
  218. 17:20to criminal practice because the only time I did criminal
  219. 17:24practice was when I had a client who needed my help
  220. 17:27and had more confidence in me than anyone else and wanted me to handle their case.
  221. 17:32And I did some criminal cases under those circumstances.
  222. 17:36But I had an associate in my office who did nothing but criminal work.
  223. 17:42And all of his associates tended to be criminals.
  224. 17:45I mean, he had criminals fixing his house.
  225. 17:47He had criminals fixing his car and he had criminals doing a
  226. 17:52variety of things sometimes to help pay the bill for his representing them.
  227. 17:56And we used to laugh about it.
  228. 17:58I said, you know, I guess when you practice criminal law like that,
  229. 18:00I guess all your friends become criminals.
  230. 18:02He would chuckle.
  231. 18:04Um, I, I've never had that, but even I know what 86 means.
  232. 18:13And in the world of crime and violence, 86 means to kill.
  233. 18:1986 doesn't mean to fire somebody from their job.
  234. 18:24And once again, James called me like Jimmy Kimmel.
  235. 18:29I, I, I had no idea.
  236. 18:31It just, I just thought it was acute.
  237. 18:37Does anybody believe that?
  238. 18:38I mean, you are the former head of the FBI.
  239. 18:43You have actually dealt with criminal matters for years.
  240. 18:51I'm sure I had to make judgments about, you know, seeking arrest warrants and reviewing
  241. 18:56cases.
  242. 18:58And you mean to tell me this man didn't know that 8647 meant kill President Trump?
  243. 19:05And only he's only just discovering that now, but that's not what, oh, how could anybody
  244. 19:11interpret it that way?
  245. 19:13It came from restaurants.
  246. 19:15Well, I'm not saying that the slang couldn't have another connotation.
  247. 19:20But once again, it doesn't grow out of a vacuum.
  248. 19:26It is in a context of a president who has had two people.
  249. 19:31Now three, try to 86 him.
  250. 19:37So again, is James Comey lying or is he so self-deceive, so indoctrinated into this cult-like thinking
  251. 19:50that on some level, he actually believes his own lie.
  252. 19:56You know, look, I've never had any trust in James Comey because as I've said before, James
  253. 19:59Comey is a self-admitted communist.
  254. 20:03Now, not that he is now, but in a, and you can look it up.
  255. 20:07This is not conspiracy theory stuff.
  256. 20:10He actually told a New York Post reporter,
  257. 20:13not sorry about that, a New Yorker reporter,
  258. 20:16not New York Post, but a New Yorker reporter,
  259. 20:19on New Yorker magazine, I think it was.
  260. 20:22I used to be a communist, he says.
  261. 20:25And I'm not sure what I am now.
  262. 20:27I probably lean more Republican anything else,
  263. 20:29so he claimed, but I think he was just trying to clean
  264. 20:31that up to make that look naked look like, oh yeah, I used to be a, I used to be a flaming
  265. 20:35leftist, but now I'm a conservative. Well, that was, that was certainly a lie. But I
  266. 20:39think he, that was a lie to basically cover himself. But he said, I used to be a communist.
  267. 20:47I started out as a communist. So I never trusted the guy. I, I think there's something
  268. 20:54that I write with him, frankly, I really believe that. And I believe that when he, when
  269. 20:59And he took a picture of that formation, which he probably did himself and put it out there.
  270. 21:06He knew exactly what he was saying.
  271. 21:09Just like Jimmy Kimmel, though he may be self-deceived, I can't believe that Jimmy Kimmel
  272. 21:14doesn't know that what he said would have been taken as a call to make Melania a widow, not
  273. 21:23waiting for it because all the age differences are so great.
  274. 21:28That's what I was referring to.
  275. 21:29I mean, give me a break.
  276. 21:31Give me a break.
  277. 21:33I've never looked at President Trump and looked at Melania and thought, man, there's a big
  278. 21:36age difference there.
  279. 21:38He looks like he could be her father.
  280. 21:39I've never thought that.
  281. 21:41I see them as husband and wife.
  282. 21:43And President Trump, I mean, he says, you know, he's trying to again make his case.
  283. 21:49I mean, he's, he's almost 80.
  284. 21:50But I'd say what President Trump is a vigorous energetic sharp guy and I don't look at him
  285. 22:00and think, oh man.
  286. 22:03So I don't even buy that he thinks that anybody would have gotten that if that was supposed
  287. 22:07to be the joke.
  288. 22:11I mean, to me, President Trump is just, I mean, he's a man's man and he's got a beautiful
  289. 22:17wife and that I've never thought anything differently.
  290. 22:20I'm like, oh, look at how old he is and how young she is.
  291. 22:24I don't think most Americans think of that.
  292. 22:28But somehow that's what he was thinking of.
  293. 22:30And now with James Comey, oh, it's,
  294. 22:32I just saw a beautiful shell formation
  295. 22:34that I thought was interesting.
  296. 22:37Yeah, I really believe these elites are on one level
  297. 22:41or another playing with the president's life.
  298. 22:44On one level or another, they are playing
  299. 22:46with the president's life and gambling,
  300. 22:49hoping that somebody like many of them say when these things happen, like that company
  301. 22:55I told you about, I think I told you all about it, that brewing company said, you know, we
  302. 23:00want the people who are part of the revolution to learn to shoot straight.
  303. 23:04Because we're going to give out beer to the whoever assassinates.
  304. 23:07I mean, we're going to give out beer when somebody finally assassinates President Trump.
  305. 23:11I mean, that's in effect what they were saying, except they weren't hiding it or making any
  306. 23:17bones about it or pretending otherwise I hope they're being investigated by the
  307. 23:20Secret Service I hope they're being called to account because look I'm almost the
  308. 23:25First Amendment absolutist I believe that people ought to be able to say
  309. 23:28whatever they want to say except to threaten you with bodily harm or anybody
  310. 23:35and certainly the President of the United States. I think that's where you draw the
  311. 23:41line and you can't hide behind and see what this is what they're trying to do.
  312. 23:44They, they, these are the people want to censor you.
  313. 23:47If you say, well, homosexuality is channel, you can't say that.
  314. 23:49That's hate speech, but they want to make all these cute little references to killing the
  315. 23:53president of the United States and then act like, Oh, I didn't mean anything by it.
  316. 23:58What about the, then they want to hide behind the first amendment, then all of a sudden the
  317. 24:01first amendment is the most important thing.
  318. 24:04But it wasn't important when we were saying, Hey, we think this whole COVID vaccine thing
  319. 24:12is a hoax. We think that that thing has got a lot of side effects. And we think it's being used as a
  320. 24:20power play. Oh, you know, you're 10 foil people. We got to shut you down. You're going to kill people.
  321. 24:27We think I've been mectin needs to be looked at and and and these other treatments need to be
  322. 24:33looked at and we we're not buying into this distancing stuff. We don't. Oh, you are dangerous
  323. 24:38people, we need to investigate you, because you're going to get people killed.
  324. 24:45And basically they wanted us censored.
  325. 24:48I got kicked off of YouTube, I think about three times because I said things like, well, you
  326. 24:54know, our immune system, I think is better than the shot.
  327. 25:00And they kicked me off saying that.
  328. 25:04And it was true.
  329. 25:06And it was right.
  330. 25:07Because my wife and I had COVID, we got over it.
  331. 25:11Never had it again.
  332. 25:12never had any problem. Family members and people we knew who had all the shots got it
  333. 25:17two and three times. COVID two or three times and bad cases. Did you hear that now they're
  334. 25:27doing the Justice Department is investigating the fact that the administrators were hiding
  335. 25:34information about adverse side effects from the very beginning. They didn't ask why they
  336. 25:41didn't want people to hear about your own immune system. They didn't want to hear people
  337. 25:44hear about alternative treatments because they were so committed to selling this shot
  338. 25:50that they were willing to shut anybody down who would dare question its efficacy.
  339. 25:57Anybody in the military who said, I don't want to take that.
  340. 25:59We're kicking you out and you're not even going to get an honorable discharge.
  341. 26:03People who served our country honorably, all of a sudden they're outlaws.
  342. 26:07They're persona non-grata.
  343. 26:09They need to be driven from the military because they're a danger to them around.
  344. 26:13stuff. Hey, Jesus said of those who opposed him, you are of
  345. 26:25your father, the devil, the deeds of your father, you will do.
  346. 26:29He was a liar from the beginning and the truth is not in
  347. 26:34him when he speaks a lie. He speaks his own of his own, because
  348. 26:38he is a liar and the father of it. And the same thing can be
  349. 26:42said about these folks. I mean, folks, it may be harsh, but it's
  350. 26:48the truth. I speak it in love, by the way, because it's it may be
  351. 26:54the only way they're ever going to realize they got to turn around
  352. 26:59from this demonic stuff that they're doing. One more thing, and
  353. 27:04then on the next segment, I want to start taking your calls, the
  354. 27:08numbers 888-589-8840, that's 888-589-8840. I want to talk a
  355. 27:15little bit about the Supreme Court case in Louisiana, because
  356. 27:18Of course, the left is just going apoplectic.
  357. 27:21Adonabrazile, she was on ABC, and I mean, she was almost in hysterics.
  358. 27:27I mean, she was like having a nervous breakdown, saying, this is taking us back to Jim Crow,
  359. 27:34because they struck down a majority, minority district.
  360. 27:37In other words, a congressional district that was drawn to be sure that it had a majority
  361. 27:45of Americans of African ancestry in it and that they could only elect an American of African
  362. 27:51ancestry. In other words, only majority black and they could only elect a black representative.
  363. 27:58Well let me just say once again, and I certainly invite you all the way in on this, I think
  364. 28:03that was these majority minority districts I believe were a mistake from the very beginning,
  365. 28:08the very beginning, because the faulty premise is that in order to be fair to black people,
  366. 28:17they must have a black representative. Well, that's wrong. In order to be fair, they must
  367. 28:26at least have the opportunity to elect somebody who shares their values. And I have to tell
  368. 28:33you, Donald Brazil could never, she could never represent my values. The other person
  369. 28:40who's going crazy over this is Spike Lee, Spike Lee says,
  370. 28:43that this is a chalk on Black voters.
  371. 28:46Well, you can still vote and you can still vote for somebody who you believe
  372. 28:50represents you.
  373. 28:54The sad thing is if you think that that person has to be a person of darker
  374. 28:58skin, I just feel sorry for you, because that is so superficial
  375. 29:04and so thoughtless and so, so vacuous, so empty headed.
  376. 29:10because we ought all be looking for people who we believe represent our values, represent
  377. 29:19our principles, represent our ideals.
  378. 29:22I've said before, I've got a guy who represents me in the state senate.
  379. 29:30His name is Nederius Clark, I call him Nefarious because I mean, there is nothing he happens
  380. 29:37to be black.
  381. 29:38There is nothing about him that could represent me.
  382. 29:43Nothing.
  383. 29:46We have nothing in common in terms of our worldview.
  384. 29:52Leaving aside the whole victimization card,
  385. 29:54oh, we're all victims and we're gonna rescue you
  386. 29:57from those terrible races.
  387. 29:59I think somebody rescued me from him.
  388. 30:05No, I want somebody who shares my values.
  389. 30:07I want somebody who comes with a biblical worldview.
  390. 30:10I want somebody who sees human beings as human beings.
  391. 30:12I want somebody who understands that there is none righteous,
  392. 30:16no, not one, all have sinned
  393. 30:17and comes short of the glory of God.
  394. 30:19I want somebody who understands
  395. 30:21that the only hope for mankind is redemption
  396. 30:23through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
  397. 30:27Now we're talking.
  398. 30:29I want somebody who believes in the power
  399. 30:31of individual liberty rather than the power of government.
  400. 30:36I want somebody who wants individuals
  401. 30:37to be free to pursue their God-given gifts
  402. 30:39and talents and abilities,
  403. 30:42the pursuit of their happiness
  404. 30:45rather than government telling them
  405. 30:47what they can and cannot do
  406. 30:49based on what government believes is best for them.
  407. 30:56And I can tell you that there is no Democrat I know of black, white, or otherwise, who represents
  408. 31:10my values.
  409. 31:11I mean, look, to be fair, there's some Republicans who don't represent my values.
  410. 31:17I wouldn't vote for them either because that's what matters to me.
  411. 31:23I was talking to somebody earlier about this.
  412. 31:26I do happen to be a Republican.
  413. 31:30But unlike, and I am first and foremost a disciple of Jesus Christ, I am first and foremost a
  414. 31:35Christian and unlike many of these people who claim to be Christians who are members of
  415. 31:39the Democrat Party, I'm not going to justify any old thing and vote for a person because
  416. 31:44that person happens to be a Republican and say, well, yeah, yeah, I know that, but as a
  417. 31:49Republican, they're going to and then make a make a bunch of excuses because if the person
  418. 31:55does not comport with my values, I don't care what the label is beside their name, I'm
  419. 31:58not supporting them.
  420. 31:59I mean, look, I have people who I really know and love and believe what Christians tell
  421. 32:06me I should have voted for John Reed for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, and I met with him and
  422. 32:11talked to him and liked him, seemed like a very nice guy, but I told him, I can't vote
  423. 32:16for you.
  424. 32:18Because I can't vote for someone who represents the very thing I say is a scourge to society,
  425. 32:25which is the acceptance of homosexuality.
  426. 32:28And I'm not going to be a hypocrite.
  427. 32:32He was a Republican, but he didn't get my vote.
  428. 32:35Okay, we'll be back in a moment to take your calls, 888-589-8840.
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  462. 35:21And this is Bishop E.W. Jackson in for Abraham Hamilton
  463. 35:25a third and honored to be taking this seat in his behalf. The
  464. 35:29numbers 888 589 8840 that's 888 589 884 0. I have a couple
  465. 35:36of questions you can bring up any topic you want to bring up. Do
  466. 35:40you think these people are deceived? Do they believe the lies
  467. 35:46that they're telling? Or do you think that in their heart of
  468. 35:49hearts, they really just want to get president Trump killed? And
  469. 35:54they're trying to be real slick about it. Oh, yeah, I didn't
  470. 35:57know what 8647 meant. Or no, that was a joke about the age
  471. 36:03difference. Come on, folks, they know that. And look, let me
  472. 36:10make one more comment about these majority minority districts,
  473. 36:14which I just absolutely despise. I think they're terrible
  474. 36:18blight on the Constitution. And you have people saying,
  475. 36:22Donna Brazil saying it's unconstitutional to do away with these we can we can partisan gerrymander
  476. 36:29Well, why can't we racially gerrymander because if you're gonna start doing that and keep doing that you can't you can't respond to the logic
  477. 36:37That's is more than why don't we have districts white people?
  478. 36:39Well, we have districts for Asian people. Why don't we have districts for Hispanic people? I mean why don't we just slice and dice the country
  479. 36:46ethically. Well, because that's not America. That that is a
  480. 36:52violation of the Constitution. That's not the way we're supposed
  481. 36:55to be governing ourselves. But think about this and ask yourself
  482. 37:01this question. And of course, you know what they're saying, they're
  483. 37:04taking us back to Jim Crow. I've been hearing this stuff for the
  484. 37:09last 40 years. They're gonna take us back to slavery. Do you
  485. 37:15know, my calculation is in about 25 years, there won't be a
  486. 37:18single person alive who experienced Jim Crow of any race.
  487. 37:22It'll just be a word and a historical phenomenon that people read about.
  488. 37:29Nobody will be alive who witnessed it, saw it, participated in it, they'll all be gone.
  489. 37:39Well, at what point do we stop trying to act like that's where we're going?
  490. 37:45We're going back to that.
  491. 37:46In fact, if anybody's going back to that is the people who are so racially conscious
  492. 37:52that they turn everything into a racial matter in order to divide us in the other ones
  493. 37:56We have to have a separate black this and a separate black that and a separate
  494. 38:00Hispanic this and say they're they're the ones who are stoking the separation
  495. 38:03I think the American people just want us all to just be Americans and be human beings and be citizens
  496. 38:12When does the statute of limitations on this stuff run out?
  497. 38:16When do we quit stoking it?
  498. 38:18You know, I think if the left has its way, you know what the answer is?
  499. 38:23Never.
  500. 38:25Never.
  501. 38:26Because it provides too convenient a political tool and too convenient a tool of manipulation,
  502. 38:34they will never give it up.
  503. 38:37888-589-8840 is the number.
  504. 38:41Let's come to the phones and start taking your calls.
  505. 38:45Let's go to Ernie in Florida.
  506. 38:46Ernie, welcome.
  507. 38:47Hey, how you doing?
  508. 38:49You and sir, blessed have you have an opportunity to speak with you.
  509. 38:52Well, thanks for calling.
  510. 38:53Good to hear from you.
  511. 38:54Well, I want to say this.
  512. 38:57The foolishness of Jimmy Kimmel's common is this, rejoice in the day that the Lord has
  513. 39:02given no one's tomorrow's promise.
  514. 39:05Trump could outlive him and everybody else.
  515. 39:07So for him to insinuate that, oh, because of their age gap, your tomorrow is no more promise
  516. 39:13than Trump's.
  517. 39:15We don't know.
  518. 39:16walk by faith and not by sight. So even with the age difference, it's gonna be the funny
  519. 39:20joke would be a Trump out live him. How about that one? Well, and you know, you point out
  520. 39:26something. Look, very, very real from a biblical point of view. I've been saying, you know,
  521. 39:33these people better watch out because you read what you sell. And while they're so busy
  522. 39:37speaking death, you know, there's a proverb that says he who rolls a stone will have it
  523. 39:41roll back on them and he who digs a pit will fall into it
  524. 39:44themselves. So they better quit because on a spiritual level,
  525. 39:48well, you you may be digging a hole for yourself that you're
  526. 39:51trying to dig for him. So Ernie, thank you for the call.
  527. 39:55Appreciate hearing from you. Let's go to Oscar in Arkansas.
  528. 40:01Oscar, welcome. Hello, can you hear me, sir? I can hear you
  529. 40:07just find Oscar. I had a question about, I mean, it's a very
  530. 40:12negative question, but lately I have been seeing consistent data about how companies
  531. 40:20are using AI for reaching people's data so they can give specific price for a product.
  532. 40:28At the same time, people are paying different prices, getting targeted advertising, and they're
  533. 40:34also reaching into health insurance information, specific rates, and so on and so on.
  534. 40:40What are your thoughts that the government is not focusing on this?
  535. 40:43Like someone that follows users,
  536. 40:46I really, really don't like people getting into our privacy
  537. 40:50and profiting from that,
  538. 40:52and just abusing from the people
  539. 40:54that cannot afford even a VPN.
  540. 40:57Well, Oscar, thank you so much for the call
  541. 40:59and for the question.
  542. 41:01Look, I think you raised a very, very important issue.
  543. 41:05I was just talking to my staff earlier today
  544. 41:07about AI and its positive uses and making the point that of course it has a very, very
  545. 41:14powerfully negative downside. In fact, I'll tell you something, I think as a student of
  546. 41:18the Bible, I think AI is going to be instrumental in the last days and in the great tribulation
  547. 41:24for deceiving people because it's already being used that way. I mean, you all heard about
  548. 41:29the guy from India who created a woman, a maga woman, the guys from India, he created
  549. 41:35a maga woman and made a ton of money and the woman's not real.
  550. 41:40I mean, it's completely made up.
  551. 41:43She's wearing bathing suits and she's wearing
  552. 41:46magic out of gear and this guy's not even an American.
  553. 41:51So I really believe that the government needs to be very,
  554. 41:57very vigilant about this, respecting freedom of speech
  555. 42:00and all that, but I think that this stuff is potentially
  556. 42:04what we already know that.
  557. 42:06I mean, you talk about fishing on steroids.
  558. 42:09You all know what I mean by fishing,
  559. 42:11where people get online and pretend to be someone else,
  560. 42:14create a whole different persona
  561. 42:16for the purpose of manipulating people,
  562. 42:18exploiting people, sometimes even raping and murdering people.
  563. 42:23So this thing is, I'll tell you,
  564. 42:25it is potentially very, very deadly.
  565. 42:28And I talked to another prophetic friend of mine,
  566. 42:32we were talking about that passage
  567. 42:35where in the book of Revelation, where the false prophet makes the image of the beast to speak.
  568. 42:43And I thought, you know, when that was written, nobody could have understood,
  569. 42:48what does that mean? Think about that, 2,000 years ago, 1,500 years ago, 500 years ago,
  570. 42:55even 100 years ago, well, now you and I read that and we think, boy, that's very, very real.
  571. 43:05Because here's what's truly dangerous.
  572. 43:08I mean, people could make up an image of someone on AI
  573. 43:12that looks so real and put them in a very terrible, ugly circumstance,
  574. 43:20doing something that they're not really doing. And young ladies have had this
  575. 43:23happen to them. And people think it's that person,
  576. 43:27and it ruins that person's life. So, Boy, Oscar, you raised a very important issue,
  577. 43:34my friend. Let's go back to the lines. Let's go to Robert, also in Arkansas. Robert, welcome.
  578. 43:43Thank you. Thank you. How you doing, sir?
  579. 43:45Blessed Robert. How are you? Pretty good. Pretty good. Live in the dream, man.
  580. 43:51Java now 18 willows across the country. You know, I had a thank you. Thank you. I had just
  581. 43:59just wanted to comment about the assassination attempt, you know, because when you, I'm, you
  582. 44:06know, prior service, I don't know if you serve. Yes, that's right. It's Marine Corps. Thank
  583. 44:11you for your service. Okay. I appreciate it. But when you think of secret service, you think
  584. 44:17of like, you know, Navy SEALs, former Marines, you know, people that know what they're doing,
  585. 44:24Yeah, so I'm kind of thinking this is like kind of like an inside job or whatever cuz how do you fire a
  586. 44:32Five shots and let's just say you're like, you know, and they've you see them guys don't miss
  587. 44:38You know
  588. 44:40Like they should they should have hit the guy so I just wanted to you know see what you thought about that
  589. 44:46Yeah
  590. 44:47Well listen, thank you so maybe
  591. 44:50Yeah, thank thank you for the call brother
  592. 44:52Yeah, we're getting close to it.
  593. 44:55We can still get a couple calls in folks, 888-589-8840.
  594. 45:01Let me say this, I don't buy the conspiracy theories.
  595. 45:04The left is putting out the word that this was fake
  596. 45:07and this was artificial and this is Trump made this up
  597. 45:10in order to get the ballroom through,
  598. 45:13in order to get people's minds off Iraq, Iran.
  599. 45:16I mean, you know, you just have to shake your head
  600. 45:20with people like that.
  601. 45:22Because what can you say to people who are that deluded?
  602. 45:25I mean, it's a real person who committed a real act.
  603. 45:30We know exactly where he came from.
  604. 45:32We know exactly how he got to the hotel.
  605. 45:34We know exactly when he checked in.
  606. 45:37He wrote a manifesto making clear
  607. 45:39that he hated Trump and hated his administration.
  608. 45:42He goes out and let me just say this,
  609. 45:44it's as a military man, I don't know how much firearms
  610. 45:48training you had and I consider myself an intermediate,
  611. 45:52not an expert, but I've had quite a lot of experience. And if you just have any sense at
  612. 45:59all of what you're doing, you can fire off five shots in what? Three seconds? Two seconds?
  613. 46:07If you know what you're doing, that's not hard. I mean, it really isn't. It's not hard.
  614. 46:12Now, it might be hard for a beginner or somebody who's not accustomed to the sound and the
  615. 46:18recoil, but for somebody who has got any kind of experience, I mean, this is what people
  616. 46:26don't understand.
  617. 46:28The other thing is, and I've never been in this situation, thank God, but I've done dynamic
  618. 46:34gun training, and I can tell you this, it's very different than standing up shooting at
  619. 46:40a steel target.
  620. 46:43you're in a hot situation and you are potentially facing a gunfight, well it takes a very, very,
  621. 46:51very well trained person to be accurate. I'm just letting you all know. I mean, so the fact that this
  622. 47:00guy we fired off five shots and he's supposed to, you know, and all that, to me that is not surprising.
  623. 47:07He didn't, he hit one secret service agent, we told, but he didn't hit many people. I mean,
  624. 47:12we hit it and hit anybody else as far as we know,
  625. 47:15even though he used a shotgun,
  626. 47:17I think he used buckshot, which of course sprays,
  627. 47:21and you can hit more people that way,
  628. 47:23and I guess that was his intent.
  629. 47:25But my point is, you just can't judge things
  630. 47:29based upon what happens in a dynamic environment,
  631. 47:33because people don't know, even trained officers,
  632. 47:37like these Secret Service agents,
  633. 47:39how many of them has ever been in a gunfight?
  634. 47:42Well, it the whole ball game changes.
  635. 47:47You know, it's like Mike Tyson used to say,
  636. 47:48everybody goes to the ring with a plan until you get hit.
  637. 47:53So I think the same situation is true here.
  638. 47:56Let's see, let's get a couple more calls in here.
  639. 48:01We've got Dan of Iowa, Dan, welcome.
  640. 48:05How you doing my brother?
  641. 48:06Bless, how are you?
  642. 48:08I'm blessed to bless more than I deserve.
  643. 48:11Thank God.
  644. 48:12Hey man, aren't we?
  645. 48:13Where is the Lord?
  646. 48:14Amen.
  647. 48:14I'll try to keep it quick,
  648. 48:15cause I know you're running out of time.
  649. 48:16First thing I wanted to mention was,
  650. 48:19when them, when COVID first happened here,
  651. 48:22and they kept the cruise ships out in the water
  652. 48:25for two, three, four weeks, and people were dying out there,
  653. 48:29Dr. Fakie talked about herd immunity,
  654. 48:34and let herd immunity kick in, people will get sick,
  655. 48:37some might die, blah, blah, blah.
  656. 48:39But once people start, the body starts curing itself,
  657. 48:44Everybody heard of me and he's going to take over and then very quickly
  658. 48:47uh, they they put hush on me. I remember acting and the hydro quack quack. I can't fix it the other name, but
  659. 48:55um, they fast track fda fast track the
  660. 48:59um the shots because
  661. 49:02They didn't want to talk about the possibility of that other stuff working and I can't hydroxychloro
  662. 49:06Well, I think I'm saying that correctly. I don't know. Yeah, I you know, I you caught me a little bit on that one too
  663. 49:12Uh, but I know exactly what you're talking about
  664. 49:14Last but not least, why does Dr. Fauci,
  665. 49:18this is the whole kind of skewer to my bet,
  666. 49:20he retired at $415,000 a year.
  667. 49:23I'm tired of politicians and 50 year people
  668. 49:26retired and living the King's life, so to speak.
  669. 49:30Yeah, thanks.
  670. 49:31Love you, brother.
  671. 49:31I love the show.
  672. 49:32I love you guys every day on the way home,
  673. 49:34because this is my sanity right here.
  674. 49:36This keeps me sane.
  675. 49:37Well, Dan, we're glad to serve, brother.
  676. 49:39Thank you so much for the call.
  677. 49:40Yeah, I think about Fauci collecting that big check,
  678. 49:43sitting in front of a desk, staring at his own gigantic mural.
  679. 49:48I'm talking to this guy.
  680. 49:51Who does that?
  681. 49:53Who has a gigantic picture of himself on a wall
  682. 49:56in front of himself to look at?
  683. 49:58I mean, that tells you all you need to know.
  684. 50:01Something's clearly not right but this bad.
  685. 50:04I've said all along, I think it may not be locked up
  686. 50:07for crimes against humanity, but look,
  687. 50:09that's gonna do it for today.
  688. 50:10I will be back with you all tomorrow night,
  689. 50:11so we'll have an opportunity to continue the conversation
  690. 50:13we didn't get in today, give it a try tomorrow.
  691. 50:16Oh look folks, you know what you do.
  692. 50:18Stand up, step up, speak up, and refuse to back up
  693. 50:21because we cannot be defeated if we will not quit
  694. 50:24because we are on God's side.
  695. 50:38The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  696. 50:40may not necessarily reflect those
  697. 50:42of the American Family Association
  698. 50:44or American Family Radio.

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