The Hamilton Corner

May 14, 2026 · 48:48

President Goes to China with a business battalion.

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0:00 - 15:00. 2 Kings 7:1-3 (ESV). Don’t exclude God from your considerations. 15:00 - 31:00. President Goes to China with a business battalion. 31:00 - 48:00. Ideas have consequences. Bad ideas create casualties. - “The Scarlet Lady” by Carol Everett | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call: 877-616-2396

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God has called you and me to be his ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28and now the Hamilton Corner. Good evening everyone. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner. My name is Abraham
  11. 0:37Hamilton the third joined by a produced extraordinaire often imitated never duplicated the real.
  12. 0:43Jay Mac and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program as we are broadcasting
  13. 0:50from Lansing Michigan. That's right. Lansing Michigan learning new terminology. What is a
  14. 0:57a youper versus somebody from the lower peninsula
  15. 1:01and all of these things that are happening.
  16. 1:03It's an amazing time.
  17. 1:05We are here in Lansing, Michigan for the 2026
  18. 1:09Michigan Christian Homeschool Networks
  19. 1:12inch conference.
  20. 1:13We'll be here for this entire the weekend
  21. 1:17to start at the conference started today
  22. 1:20to continue tomorrow and then it will wrap up on Saturday.
  23. 1:24If you are listening to the program
  24. 1:26you're in the Michigan area, you still have time, you can come, they allow people to register
  25. 1:31on site, but it is an amazing time.
  26. 1:34And I'm going to get into some of the things that I've seen already that are greatly, greatly
  27. 1:38encouraging in some of the things that I've seen that I'm going to get into as we get into
  28. 1:42the next segment.
  29. 1:43Some of the people that I've been able to meet, it was just a reminder to me to refuse to exclude
  30. 1:51God from your calculus, from your considerations.
  31. 1:54There are lots of people who have prognosticated that what's happening in America and and and what's happening to the family
  32. 2:02And what's happening in all of these doomsday?
  33. 2:06Prognostications and I'm a realist, you know, I'm not a person who would say that you just have to have blind faith
  34. 2:11Faith is not blind faith has an anchor fight faith has a root
  35. 2:15but faith ultimately is what persists and
  36. 2:18And what I'm saying that the root of faith should be is the person and work of Jesus Christ,
  37. 2:26the anchor or the fulcrum or the root of faith is who God is, who he has revealed himself
  38. 2:32to be, how he has described himself to us through his holy word.
  39. 2:36And the simple reality is with all of the people that are prognosticating about what is,
  40. 2:41what will be, what America is not, these people are not God.
  41. 2:45Ultimately, God has the final say so.
  42. 2:49And those of us who are followers of the Lord,
  43. 2:51we have an obligation to continue to follow Him
  44. 2:55until He returns or until He calls us home.
  45. 2:58And so that is the reality of what we are about,
  46. 3:03what we should be about.
  47. 3:04And as you right now are making your transition,
  48. 3:07many of you, if not most of you,
  49. 3:08from your part-time job to your full-time jobs,
  50. 3:11remember do so with intentionality.
  51. 3:14We must work while it is day.
  52. 3:16And the work that we are to do has to start in our own homes,
  53. 3:20in our own families.
  54. 3:21We parents need to recognize that God has entrusted
  55. 3:25our children to us.
  56. 3:27We don't own them.
  57. 3:28God has brought them to the world through us
  58. 3:30and given us the responsibility to steward
  59. 3:33and to disciple and to catacize and to pour into them.
  60. 3:36And we have a limited amount of time to do that.
  61. 3:40You know, I think about it all the time.
  62. 3:41He means, Jeff knows you saw my children the other day, man.
  63. 3:44I got my 15 year old is driving now.
  64. 3:47Man, I remember we brought that joker home
  65. 3:48from the hospital for the first time.
  66. 3:50You know, and then later on, you know,
  67. 3:52we ended up having one of our later children.
  68. 3:53We had our home birth.
  69. 3:54I know some of you are like, what?
  70. 3:55Man, tell me we run the gamut.
  71. 3:57But it's her minder to me that the time that we have,
  72. 4:00man, it's passing quickly.
  73. 4:03But we have the privilege and opportunity
  74. 4:05to execute the King of Kings, executing his commission,
  75. 4:08starting in our own homes, starting in our own families.
  76. 4:11And really a lot of that really will flow from us,
  77. 4:14welcoming the Lord to work in us by His Spirit.
  78. 4:18And what we do is the result or the by-product
  79. 4:23of what God does in us.
  80. 4:24And so as the Lord has transformed us
  81. 4:26and is transforming us,
  82. 4:28we must become agents of the very same transformation
  83. 4:30that we enjoy starting right in our own homes.
  84. 4:33So as you are making your transition right now,
  85. 4:35man do so with intentionality,
  86. 4:36understanding the promise that God places on family
  87. 4:38and remembering that what goes on in your house
  88. 4:41more important what's going on in the White House. Not because of stuff that's happening
  89. 4:44in the White House and really this week and earlier in China, you know, President Trump
  90. 4:50is in China, but you and I have an obligation for an obligation to govern and to influence
  91. 4:57what we have the direct capacity to govern and to influence. And of course we can pray,
  92. 5:01we must pray for President Trump. But none of us were on Air Force One when we had when
  93. 5:06the Trump delegation head to the China, where we, where we, where we, where you on the plane?
  94. 5:10I want on the plane.
  95. 5:12You know, I got some things I would probably say to Xi, Xi Jinping, you know, I'd say some
  96. 5:17things.
  97. 5:18But I wasn't on the plane and you weren't on the plane either.
  98. 5:21But guess where you are and where you are.
  99. 5:23You know, and I'm here in Michigan, but I got my family with me.
  100. 5:25My full time job is on the road, but we have to be about our father's business starting
  101. 5:30right in our homes and we must not neglect or underestimate the significance of what God
  102. 5:37gives us the opportunity to do right in our homes. To the word of God we go.
  103. 5:42A second King in chapter 7 is where we want to begin the program today. Second King in chapter 7
  104. 5:46by way of context is to give you this reminder what's happening in the nation of Israel that Johorim
  105. 5:52is the king of Israel.
  106. 5:54He is the son of Ahab,
  107. 5:57and King Bennett out of Syria,
  108. 5:59and this juncture has led what is now,
  109. 6:03at this point in the scripture,
  110. 6:04about a seven year siege of Israel,
  111. 6:08to where he's blocked off,
  112. 6:10travel ingress and egress from
  113. 6:13Samaria in particular, the capital city
  114. 6:16of the northern kingdom at the time.
  115. 6:17And it's so bad in Samaria, so bad,
  116. 6:21to where the Israelites have resorted to cannibalism.
  117. 6:25And it's grievous.
  118. 6:28And Jehoram has taken the position that he felt like
  119. 6:32if Elisha, who is the prophet at the time in Israel,
  120. 6:35would have wanted to do anything about it,
  121. 6:37he could have stopped the famine if he wanted to do so.
  122. 6:39But because he has allowed this to happen,
  123. 6:41now you notice he's saying God,
  124. 6:43because Elisha has allowed it to happen,
  125. 6:46then he's determined he's gonna have Elisha executed.
  126. 6:50And this is the scene that is happening in 2 Kings, chapter 6,
  127. 6:55and then to chapter 7 is where we're going to begin the first three verses.
  128. 6:58And the Lord has revealed to Elijah that King Jerome has offered this plot.
  129. 7:03So much so way,
  130. 7:04Elijah tells the people who had gathered around him in his home, man,
  131. 7:07can't you, don't you hear the footsteps of this murderer coming to try to take me
  132. 7:10out? It's because he's rebelling against the Lord and the Lord is judging the
  133. 7:14nation because of his sin, he wants to take it out on me.
  134. 7:17But we're going to stop him.
  135. 7:18know he's coming and I'm going to explain to him what's happening and then Elisha goes on to share,
  136. 7:24you know, while you are you are divining murderous schemes to execute me, God has already revealed
  137. 7:32revealed that he is going to radically transform Israel's economy in a day, in a day. And that is
  138. 7:41what we see in 2 Kings chapter 7 verses 1 through 3 and this is what the text says, but Elisha said
  139. 7:47Here the word of the Lord, thus says the Lord, Tomorrow at this time, a sea of fine flowers
  140. 7:57shall be sold for a shekel, and two seers of barley for a shekel at the gate of Samaria.
  141. 8:07Then the captain on whose hand the king leaned, said to the man of God, if the Lord himself
  142. 8:13should make windows in heaven. Could this thing be? But he, Elisha said, you shall see it with your own
  143. 8:22eyes, but you shall not eat of it. Now what's happening because Israel has been besieged by Sumeria,
  144. 8:32hyperinflation has set in. I mean, they selling doves, they were selling doves poop for
  145. 8:37or shekels.
  146. 8:40In Elisha is prophesying, this time tomorrow,
  147. 8:43none of this vague ambiguous stuff, none of this.
  148. 8:46Oh, at some point in the future,
  149. 8:48this will occur, no, Elisha saying,
  150. 8:50this time tomorrow, a seer of fine flour
  151. 8:54shall be sold for one shekels.
  152. 8:57A seer was an Old Testament, Old Testament Israel,
  153. 9:00a measure of quantity that is about 7.3 liters
  154. 9:04or seven quarts there about.
  155. 9:08Aseah, a fine flower will be sold for Shekel,
  156. 9:11two seers of barley shall be sold for Shekel.
  157. 9:17And then Jehoram servant was like, what?
  158. 9:20And the scripture describes him as a trusted servant
  159. 9:23by saying that he is the captain on whose hand the king
  160. 9:26leaned.
  161. 9:27So this is one of Jehoram's confidants.
  162. 9:31In addition to being a military man,
  163. 9:34and the Lord reveals through Elisha,
  164. 9:38You gonna see it with your own eyes, my man.
  165. 9:41But you're not gonna even be able to taste it
  166. 9:43the benefit of this radical transformation.
  167. 9:46And this is gonna happen by this time tomorrow.
  168. 9:50What the captain didn't know,
  169. 9:52your hoarms captain didn't know,
  170. 9:53what your harem didn't know,
  171. 9:55is that while this is happening,
  172. 9:57this is what precipitates the popular account in scripture,
  173. 10:01one of the three lepers that are sitting outside
  174. 10:02of the city of Samaria.
  175. 10:05And they decide as they're conversing,
  176. 10:08If we stay here, ain't nothing moving in Israel,
  177. 10:11ain't nothing moving in Samaria,
  178. 10:13we stay here, we're gonna die for sure.
  179. 10:16They might even say for sure, Jeff,
  180. 10:17for sure we're gonna die if we stay here.
  181. 10:20And they said, if we go over to the Syrians camp,
  182. 10:23we might die, but at least we'd have a chance.
  183. 10:28Who knows what'll happen if we go over there?
  184. 10:29Maybe they'll take pity on us,
  185. 10:31they might see us out of that person condition,
  186. 10:33we might be able to eat something.
  187. 10:34Who knows what'll happen,
  188. 10:35but at least if we go there,
  189. 10:37we'd at least have a shop to survive.
  190. 10:40So they get to trucking.
  191. 10:41You know, these boots are made for walking.
  192. 10:43And many of you know the rest of the story
  193. 10:45as 2 Kings 7 continues on,
  194. 10:48the Lord amplifies the sound of the footsteps of the lepers
  195. 10:53and made it sound as if they are a military contingent
  196. 10:58advancing on the Syrians.
  197. 11:00And it's so overwhelming to them that they flee in haste
  198. 11:06because they thought the Israelites had made an alliance
  199. 11:09another nation and the other nations coming in as the Calvary. You know, so they flee and
  200. 11:13hey, you can envision you have camps where they still have fires burning and they have clothes
  201. 11:18strewn about. They have all kinds of food and the lepers find all of this stuff. That is what follows
  202. 11:24Elisha's prophecy up to the captain of Johorham's army saying this time tomorrow, a sea of barley,
  203. 11:31I'm sorry, a sea of fine flour will be sold for a shekel and two seers of barley will be sold for
  204. 11:36Shackle. It was such an unconscionable idea that Jorim's captain said, man, even if the Lord would open,
  205. 11:48there were windows in heaven. Could this be? Now, you can envision that there wasn't a lot of
  206. 11:57hope going on in Israel at the time. There wasn't a lot of, you know, we shall overcome
  207. 12:03happening. Now, they were deathly afraid and they were in such dire straits, as I mentioned,
  208. 12:09That cannibalism is what was going on in some area.
  209. 12:15None of them had hope and expectation as to what was transpired next, except for Elisha one.
  210. 12:21And then the lepers, they were operating based on desperation.
  211. 12:24They didn't know how God would intervene. They didn't even know if God would intervene.
  212. 12:28But then all that gives us notions like this in scripture.
  213. 12:32These are the kinds of things that Romans 15 and 4 is alluding to.
  214. 12:36When the Apostle Paul writes about his Word of God that the things that are written
  215. 12:39in the four times, they're written for our learning
  216. 12:42that through patience and the comfort of scripture,
  217. 12:45we might have hope.
  218. 12:47Now this is not to say that God will operate in America
  219. 12:50the exact same way, they got must do things
  220. 12:52for our nation the exact same way, not in the least bit.
  221. 12:55But what God wants us to see, he wants us to see
  222. 12:58how he has revealed himself in scripture.
  223. 13:00He revealed himself in scripture in this account
  224. 13:02as the God who does the impossible,
  225. 13:06the unexpected and impossible,
  226. 13:08the unexpectedly impossible.
  227. 13:11There was no one who expected this type
  228. 13:13of miraculous divine intervention,
  229. 13:16which is why I started to show the way I did.
  230. 13:20Guys did lots of things in the transpiring of our nation,
  231. 13:22lots of things that have befall in our nation.
  232. 13:29We have sinfully discipled our way
  233. 13:31into where we are as a nation.
  234. 13:34We are a nation that hasn't got, we trust in our currency,
  235. 13:39where the lives lived largely as the culturally normative
  236. 13:42standard in our nation says everything except it is in God that we trust.
  237. 13:49But our God is rich in mercy and he is the master of using crooked sticks to
  238. 13:56paint straight lines. Many of you who are listening to me, you are a part of the
  239. 14:00remnant who has been crying out to God for our nation. You are part of the
  240. 14:05remnant who's been sharing the gospel and making disciples. Guys don't ease up.
  241. 14:10Don't stop. Don't stop. Keep pressing because God we serve. He's never required a critical mass
  242. 14:19to accomplish his will. My own devotions. I'm reading the book of Judges. In fact, the Lord
  243. 14:23told Gideon that 32,000 is too many because when I deliver the people visual from Midian,
  244. 14:30they would think it's because of the size of their army that they were delivering.
  245. 14:33Now chop that 32,000 to 10,000. You know what? Not even stopping at 10,000. Let's chop it down
  246. 14:37all the way down to 300 so that when I move it will be unmistakable as to who's a one who's
  247. 14:44done so.
  248. 14:45I'm saying to you, refuse to exclude God of the Bible from your consideration.
  249. 15:00Tune in Saturdays at 1 30 Central for the Compass with host Rick Beggs and iBotter Guide President
  250. 15:06Debbie Wethnau.
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  252. 15:13conviction. Rick and Debbie will keep tabs on upcoming elections and remind us of the importance
  253. 15:18of our participation in them. The compass rebinds us that God is our true North. Be listening
  254. 15:24for the compass Saturday afternoons at 1 30 Central on American Family Radio.
  255. 15:35Shiting lightning to the darkness. This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  256. 15:41Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner Abraham Hamilton the third here broadcasting from
  257. 15:46Lansing, Michigan, we even came up, no, not North, no,
  258. 15:52heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh
  259. 15:54We are here for the Michigan Christian homeschool networks
  260. 15:582026 inch conference delighted to be here,
  261. 16:02the conference started today.
  262. 16:05We have a little bit of thing, a few things
  263. 16:07that I will be involved in today,
  264. 16:08but the bulk of my participation in the conference
  265. 16:11will kick off tomorrow.
  266. 16:13We'll be here Saturday as well.
  267. 16:16but man, what a time.
  268. 16:17And I wanted to share with you one of the things
  269. 16:20that has given me great encouragement and being here.
  270. 16:23You know, it's amazing because we have lots of generalizations
  271. 16:29and conclusions that are made about, you know,
  272. 16:32younger people and things of that nature.
  273. 16:35One of the things, man, as I was coming in
  274. 16:36and things were being set up for the conference earlier today,
  275. 16:39they have a row that's basically an entrepreneur's row,
  276. 16:43You know, and what it's comprised of is young people,
  277. 16:47is people who have been discipled in the home,
  278. 16:50whose families and parents have poured into them,
  279. 16:53and they have transitioned from, you know,
  280. 16:56their high school ages,
  281. 16:57some of them were a little older, college ages,
  282. 17:00but they've started enterprises,
  283. 17:02businesses of all different sorts, you know,
  284. 17:04and they've pursued all kinds of careers and life paths,
  285. 17:10but these are people whose parents have taken,
  286. 17:13The initiative responded to what I would argue is God's call to them to shape the hearts and minds of the young people
  287. 17:20And now they begin to see that they've been able to do so for quite some time and in there at the latter
  288. 17:26Ages of that formation period and they're seeing some of the fruit of what has been done and
  289. 17:31I mean, I met a
  290. 17:3319 year old business owner today, you know, he's a woodworker and
  291. 17:38He's been in business for for going on three years
  292. 17:41going on three years and looking forward to starting a family when the God reveals his bride to him
  293. 17:48and it's just amazing. All types of businesses, some young women who have a business, there's something
  294. 17:56and this makes me think about when I was young, when my sisters would have events and things I needed
  295. 18:01to attend, my mom would look through catalogs and things with them and I remember, I have memories
  296. 18:08of my mom leaving from the catalog perusals
  297. 18:11and going with my sisters to the fabric stores.
  298. 18:14Some of you are listening to me,
  299. 18:15this may be something that resonates with you as well.
  300. 18:17And I remember my mom coming home
  301. 18:19and on her and my sisters arms,
  302. 18:21they would have like, I think it's called spools of fabric.
  303. 18:24Forgive me if I'm saying that wrong, wrongly,
  304. 18:28but they would have fabric they would come on.
  305. 18:29And my mom would sew my sister's dresses, you know?
  306. 18:35And they would look exactly like we just saw in the magazine.
  307. 18:39You know, and so I've met some young ladies today
  308. 18:41that they were doing very similar things
  309. 18:43that they have businesses based on sewing
  310. 18:46and even larger business, mechanics, tech businesses.
  311. 18:50And I'm saying, man, look at all of these young people.
  312. 18:53Look at all of these young people.
  313. 18:55And some of you listening to me and saying, come on,
  314. 18:57I'm telling you, these are people that I've met myself,
  315. 19:00you know, walking down, walking down the entrepreneur's role
  316. 19:05and meeting all of these various people.
  317. 19:08Jeff, you might be inspired by some of them, you know,
  318. 19:11doing videography and graphic design and all of these things
  319. 19:15and providing AI based assistance to companies in the area.
  320. 19:23I'm saying, man, this is amazing.
  321. 19:25This is amazing.
  322. 19:26This is what God was talking about in Genesis two,
  323. 19:31when he said, well, Genesis one,
  324. 19:32when he called for mankind to be fruitful
  325. 19:34and to multiply replenish the earth
  326. 19:35and just Kavash, the earth to subdue the earth,
  327. 19:37This is what I'm talking about.
  328. 19:39And it was like a little snapshot of what's available.
  329. 19:43And I couldn't help but thinking that, man,
  330. 19:46here you have these people, they've labored,
  331. 19:48I'm pretty sure they had some tough times at various stages.
  332. 19:51My wife and I have had challenges at various stages,
  333. 19:53pouring into our country,
  334. 19:54nobody's pointing to our own children,
  335. 19:55nobody said that is, oh, you just kick back
  336. 19:58and you pop bomb bombs and boom.
  337. 20:02It's like magic, you don't have to do anything.
  338. 20:04And you have these perfectly adjusted families
  339. 20:07and it's not like that at all.
  340. 20:09But to see some of the fruit of that labor manifested
  341. 20:14in that way, man, it was exceedingly encouraging.
  342. 20:19If you would have been here and met some of these people,
  343. 20:22you would have walked away saying, man,
  344. 20:25that who said that the future of our country is lost?
  345. 20:29No, I pulled my wife to the side and said,
  346. 20:31I say, babe, this is what's available in our country.
  347. 20:33This is what the combination of a biblical worldview
  348. 20:36being advocated for and advanced in the lives,
  349. 20:41starting in the homes, this is what is produced.
  350. 20:44All types of things, meeting some who are studying
  351. 20:48biblical languages and since the call of God
  352. 20:50to find biblical churches and seeking a theological
  353. 20:54education and those entrepreneurial,
  354. 20:57it's just amazing to behold.
  355. 20:59And it was just, it was exceedingly encouraging
  356. 21:02to meet all of these different types of people
  357. 21:04from all over the state of Michigan.
  358. 21:06And these are people, and it's one thing.
  359. 21:08And I'll describe it in my fashion, in my way.
  360. 21:11It's one thing to look at all of the darkness,
  361. 21:14and just to complain about what's happening,
  362. 21:15and to despise the darkness,
  363. 21:17but it's another thing to put the light on the lampstand.
  364. 21:20You know, it's another thing,
  365. 21:21because I see what's going on,
  366. 21:22and I'm aware of what's going on,
  367. 21:24but for me and my house, we gonna be over here grinding.
  368. 21:27We're gonna be over here putting in the work,
  369. 21:29putting in the investment, cultivating the capacities,
  370. 21:32Developing professional competencies,
  371. 21:35being grounded and rooted in the truth of God's word,
  372. 21:37having a biblical worldview anchor our engagement
  373. 21:39and having people who have been forged in the crucible,
  374. 21:43in the power and the presence of God
  375. 21:45through their formative years.
  376. 21:47And they're now positioned to be well adjusted,
  377. 21:49well engaged adults who are independent and well functioning.
  378. 21:55Man, it was greatly, greatly encouraging.
  379. 21:58And seeing these young people,
  380. 21:59if you would have been here and you'd have to talk to them,
  381. 22:02as I was able to talk to them and you get to see what they're producing,
  382. 22:05seeing how, you know, some of the young men in their areas,
  383. 22:09they didn't have places that were, I'll say it this way,
  384. 22:14second amendment conducive places.
  385. 22:18You say, you know what?
  386. 22:19Maybe God has placed us in this rural part of our state so that we can be the
  387. 22:24ones who force us in lo and behold.
  388. 22:27Now you've had a thriving family business that's developed as a result of just having a passion for
  389. 22:35Husbands and fathers and men to be able to protect their families protect their homes
  390. 22:39For for wives and young ladies to be able to protect themselves
  391. 22:43And they became the source for a thriving business in the part of part of the state where they live
  392. 22:48I mean this this is just amazing to witness and so man. I just wanted to encourage you with that
  393. 22:53Yes, we read the headlines. Yes, I talk about the foolish is to your but as you've heard me say over and over and over again live locally
  394. 23:01Statistics apply to populations not to individuals
  395. 23:04You know about a but bought the statistics they were selling my way to some of the things I would have rejected
  396. 23:09You know, but if you are made in the image of God which every human being is you have the capacity to do and to be
  397. 23:16Whatever God calls you to
  398. 23:18And so I just wanted to share that bit of encouragement
  399. 23:21because it's wonderful to see it and seeing rows of them.
  400. 23:25You know, not just the onesie-tousies,
  401. 23:27but rows of these young people.
  402. 23:29And I guess I should have asked,
  403. 23:31I don't know how long the entrepreneurs row
  404. 23:33will be available during the conference,
  405. 23:35because I talked to one person earlier,
  406. 23:37and they said some of this is gonna be broken down
  407. 23:38for later, got them resetting all this kind of stuff.
  408. 23:40But I'll find that out.
  409. 23:41And I'll come back and report back to you tomorrow,
  410. 23:44but it was just, it was encouraging and encouraging to see.
  411. 23:48All right, I'll move a little bit to the foolishness
  412. 23:53and foolishness it is.
  413. 23:56And this is a story I've been having
  414. 23:59and I learned about it as I was traveling to Lansing.
  415. 24:04But have you guys heard what has happened with
  416. 24:11the now former mayor of a wealthy Southern California city?
  417. 24:17I believe it's a Canadian.
  418. 24:18Yeah, Arcadia, California.
  419. 24:22Have you ever heard this story?
  420. 24:24And they're now former mayor as of just a few days ago.
  421. 24:30Eileen Wang.
  422. 24:32Yeah, Eileen Wang, Eileen Wang, 58 years old.
  423. 24:35Eileen E-I-L-E-E-N, W-A-N-G.
  424. 24:40Eileen Wang, Eileen Wang, 58 years old.
  425. 24:45She has just played guilty to what crime you might ask.
  426. 24:51She is pled guilty to the felony charge of acting as an illegal foreign agent on behalf of the
  427. 25:02people's Republic of China.
  428. 25:08You heard me right.
  429. 25:09And I'm saying this because I want you to pit this up against the fact that we have President
  430. 25:14Trump just meeting with Xi Jinping of China.
  431. 25:20Eileen Wang has just pled guilty to basically acting as a spy and as an agent of China.
  432. 25:27And this woman was able to penetrate and arise within the American political body politic,
  433. 25:37the sociopolitical structure in our own nation, to where she's a mayor of a wealthy Southern
  434. 25:41California city.
  435. 25:43And she's a Chinese spy.
  436. 25:46And the spying for China didn't just start with her being a mayor.
  437. 25:50started long before she was ever mayor. She was on the city council, long before she ever ran for
  438. 25:57mayor, and she was working for China then. She started a website. She would confer with Chinese
  439. 26:04intelligence officials to determine what stories she would put on her website. And get this, she had
  440. 26:11a fiancé, you know, a financie. Yeah, the financie. That old boy got convicted for being a Chinese
  441. 26:17He's buying 2025 and she had the audacity to say that I'm not
  442. 26:21accountable for what my fiance might do.
  443. 26:25And the people in Southern California is like, you know,
  444. 26:27we gonna move you up from being city councilwoman
  445. 26:30to being mayor.
  446. 26:31Now, I want you to just stop and consider for a moment
  447. 26:37where we are in our nation, if we're at the place,
  448. 26:39well, you literally gonna have a Chinese spy
  449. 26:45ascend through the ranks,
  450. 26:46to become the mayor of all wealthy Americans sitting.
  451. 26:52But I'm telling you, can I make this stuff up?
  452. 26:57Can I make this stuff up?
  453. 27:00And some people try to make a big deal about her
  454. 27:02basically using like some edited glamor shots
  455. 27:06for her pictures,
  456. 27:07because she'll look nothing like her glamor shots.
  457. 27:09But, you know, I'm not as concerned about that
  458. 27:13as I am about the fact that she's been working
  459. 27:18since the late 2020s for China.
  460. 27:22And that's his name, her fiance,
  461. 27:27is Yawning Son.
  462. 27:28He went by Mike, you know,
  463. 27:30so my Yawning might be a little too hard to say.
  464. 27:32It's kind of like Sunny Hosting.
  465. 27:33She don't wanna use her real name.
  466. 27:36She, her name is Asozion.
  467. 27:38That's her name.
  468. 27:39Yeah, but that's her real name.
  469. 27:41Asozion was her name, you know,
  470. 27:44but she go by Sunny, that's you, whatever.
  471. 27:47But Yawning Son, Mike's son, was previously convicted
  472. 27:52In 2035, I'm being a Chinese spy.
  473. 27:57I'm grateful that they were investigated
  474. 27:59and ultimately brought to justice,
  475. 28:01but forgive me if I don't feel too warm and fuzzy
  476. 28:05about China having spies that's mayors of American cities.
  477. 28:10Well, in this instance, a mayor of an American city,
  478. 28:15a mayor of an American city, is a Chinese spy.
  479. 28:18This is not some conspiracy.
  480. 28:20And this is not, I wonder if this has happened.
  481. 28:23No guys, Eileen Wang has played guilty.
  482. 28:29She has confessed to doing this.
  483. 28:31The evidence in the case showed that she would literally have things she would post on social
  484. 28:36media and she would send it to the Chinese officials before posting it.
  485. 28:40I'm sorry, on our website and say, is this okay?
  486. 28:43And they will respond and send edits.
  487. 28:45You know, no, you need to put it like this.
  488. 28:47And then she respond back, post it, show evidence of it, and it will, it will like, thank you,
  489. 28:53that happened so fast.
  490. 28:54And like, this happened over and over and over again, how she would be used as an outlet to
  491. 28:59repudiate things like saying that there's labor camps, there's Chinese labor camps, and
  492. 29:05they, they are making all of these products that they're making selling so cheap on the
  493. 29:09global market at, for these low amounts, because it is labor camps.
  494. 29:12And she would literally use her platform to say, this is not true.
  495. 29:16She's literally using her position to advocate on behalf of China in the United States of
  496. 29:22America and her interactions in California were meant to develop the perspective and
  497. 29:33to cultivate the perspective that communist China wanted Asian descent people in America
  498. 29:42to have for China.
  499. 29:46Again, trust me, verify going look at that.
  500. 29:49I lean wang.
  501. 29:50E-I-L-E-E-N-W-A-N-G.
  502. 29:56And in light of that, I want you to consider.
  503. 29:59Man, President Trump is over there in China right now.
  504. 30:06You know, prior to going to China, the President said he didn't expect to talk too much about
  505. 30:10Iran.
  506. 30:11And he said, because Iran was under control.
  507. 30:13I don't know how I feel about that characterization.
  508. 30:19I've long said I'm grateful that President Trump
  509. 30:21seemed to be the only American president recently willing
  510. 30:24to take China on.
  511. 30:26But I know we're coming closer to the end of this segment,
  512. 30:28but it's interesting that President Trump went to China
  513. 30:31and the people that he brought with him.
  514. 30:33You know, the people that he brought with him to China
  515. 30:37among the most, I guess you would call it popular of them.
  516. 30:44President Trump rolled over there with Elon Musk.
  517. 30:46Elon Musk was on Air Force One with him.
  518. 30:54Jinseng, it's our Jinseng Wang of NVIDIA was a part of the delegation.
  519. 31:00Tim Cook from Apple was a part of the delegation.
  520. 31:03Larry Fink, a Black Rock, Black Rock man.
  521. 31:10As well as executives from the following companies, Boeing, Goldman Sachs, Meta, Micron, Qualcomm,
  522. 31:18aluminum, MasterCard, Visa, Cargill City, Cisco, coherent, and GE aerospace, just to
  523. 31:25name a few. President Trump rolled over to China with a business battalion. We'll talk
  524. 31:37more about this, but the whole purpose of this trip seems to be with economics clearly
  525. 31:45and focused. But I don't know how much we should be engaged. You know, my position. I
  526. 31:53I think the United States of America has to decouple from China,
  527. 31:57because how do you actively engage with the nation
  528. 32:02when they are dispatching spies
  529. 32:06to infiltrate our body politic
  530. 32:08to become, you know, city council members
  531. 32:11and mayors in the United States of America?
  532. 32:16Kind of takes Operation Fang Fang
  533. 32:19or provides a different coloring to Operation Fang Fang.
  534. 32:30Thank you Lord for the gift. My son is to me.
  535. 32:33Praying for your son or daughter daily needs to be a high priority.
  536. 32:37Cause your hand to be upon him.
  537. 32:39Pastor Joseph Parker has written an article on the importance of praying for your children.
  538. 32:43Help him to honor his father and mother.
  539. 32:46The article includes a suggested prayer you can use every day.
  540. 32:50Lord, make your face shine upon him.
  541. 32:52Find the article praying daily for your children at thestand.net.
  542. 32:57In Jesus' name, amen.
  543. 33:00The Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries are available at aFR.net back
  544. 33:11to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  545. 33:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III.
  546. 33:18We're in the third segment already of the program.
  547. 33:21I was talking about President Trump's trip to China and his meeting with Xi Jinping.
  548. 33:26He's scheduled to be there for several days, I believe.
  549. 33:29It'll culminate this weekend with his trip to China.
  550. 33:34And he said this, President Trump did, quote, I have a great relationship with President
  551. 33:40Xi.
  552. 33:41We're doing a lot of business, but a smart business.
  553. 33:44We used to be taking advantage of for years with our previous presidents.
  554. 33:48And now we're doing great with China.
  555. 33:50We make a lot of money with China, end quote.
  556. 33:54Which kind of shows that his focus, not just shows he's telling you plainly, that his focus
  557. 33:57is on economics and business interest.
  558. 34:01think about all the people that he brought with him as I mentioned all of those folks.
  559. 34:05The CEOs of the various companies Elon Musk Larry Fink, Tim Cook, Jensen Wang and executives
  560. 34:12from all other companies.
  561. 34:13I listed, I understand that, but I just, I cringe at the notion, I guess not cringe is
  562. 34:24not the word, I recoil at the notion that the types of engagements and negotiations with
  563. 34:32China should be the type of glazed eyes, I think, because I have no doubt about it.
  564. 34:46I think it was a catastrophic error under the Clinton administration to establish permanent
  565. 34:52normalized relations with China.
  566. 34:55I mean, many of you know the reason why the United States of America learned about China's
  567. 35:00one child policy and things in that nature is because China had to reapply annually to
  568. 35:06interact with America on the economic front. And the whole Clinton permanent normal relations
  569. 35:13thing that led to the outsourcing of our manufacturing sector largely to China because
  570. 35:19they are able to do manufacturing without the types of considerations, safety laws,
  571. 35:25things of that nature that we have in our country and they can pay their people far less than
  572. 35:28we pay in the United States of America now, I think that our country, we have way too many
  573. 35:33regulations.
  574. 35:34I think one of the best things President Trump did in his first term and he's repeated here
  575. 35:37is the deregulation regime.
  576. 35:39I mean, come on.
  577. 35:40Some of the stuff is just absurd, it's absurd that we've done and that we're doing in some
  578. 35:45instances.
  579. 35:46But I think that's one of the high marks of the Trump administration is his recognition
  580. 35:53as to how deregulation is beneficial to our economic pursuits.
  581. 36:02But I just don't trust China.
  582. 36:04I don't.
  583. 36:05I don't.
  584. 36:06And I know President Trump has far more access to information and data than I have.
  585. 36:12But when you step back and you look at what has the establishment of permanent normal
  586. 36:16relations done for China and what has it done for America, the reality is that China's
  587. 36:23global power status has been constructed on the backs of American dollars going in one direction.
  588. 36:32So there's a reality though that President Trump has to respond to what exists currently. He can't
  589. 36:38go back and undo all of the things that Clinton has done, the Bush's have done, etc. So what do
  590. 36:46you do with the current circumstances? And I do believe he has the best interest of the nation
  591. 36:51at heart but it's just very very disconcerting to me to have these two
  592. 36:57things happening at the same time. On one hand there's a significant business
  593. 37:01delegation going to meet with Xi Jinping and you see how the reception was
  594. 37:06done, the people lining, you know, the walkway for President Trump, with them waving
  595. 37:11American flags and all that jazz while exact same time we got Eileen
  596. 37:15Wayne in them, Eileen Wayne in them, getting elected to be mayor in the United
  597. 37:20States of America to do China's bidding,
  598. 37:25you know, in underhanded nefarious ways, you know.
  599. 37:29Something else I wanted to get to that,
  600. 37:32this is, you know, coming to the fore,
  601. 37:35and you've heard me say,
  602. 37:37this is building on the quote from Francis Shafer,
  603. 37:40but ideas have consequences.
  604. 37:44Bad ideas create casualties, man.
  605. 37:47And I just, you know, I never to be a straight shooter
  606. 37:51to talk plainly, we have got to stop deceiving ourselves about some of the most basic fundamental
  607. 37:58notions of what it means to be humans.
  608. 38:05We used to understand when you have a person who was saying that I am having difficulty reconciling
  609. 38:12my identity with my biology, we used to understand that that is a problem.
  610. 38:17evidence of a mental issue. Dysphoria is a real deal. We didn't attempt to adjust
  611. 38:27society to say, you know what, what really needs to happen is society's problem. And
  612. 38:32we need to allow you to continue this disjoint relationship with your biology.
  613. 38:39And so why don't you just become another biology? Like that's that's that's
  614. 38:43impossible. Which brings me to this tragic case. It's a tragedy, but you're
  615. 38:50going to see there's no remorse or anything here. You know, the evidence is unfolding that
  616. 38:57showed that Charlie Kirk was murdered, assassinated right after a question was posed in Utah about
  617. 39:09transgenderism. Tyler Robinson, who's been arrested for murdering Charlie Kirk, standing
  618. 39:20trial in Utah, is noted to have a boyfriend who was homosexual and identified himself
  619. 39:31as a quote unquote transgender person.
  620. 39:33And I say quote unquote because guys, it is simply a biological fact that you cannot
  621. 39:41change your gender.
  622. 39:42Let me say that better.
  623. 39:43You cannot change your sex.
  624. 39:45Historically, we never use the term gender to apply to people.
  625. 39:49That is a relatively recent phenomenon.
  626. 39:51The reason why the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex
  627. 39:57is because we did not apply the term gender to human beings.
  628. 40:03At best, gender would be used to describe things like batteries or tools.
  629. 40:13We didn't describe people that way.
  630. 40:14We've always known he created them both male and female.
  631. 40:19In his image, he made them male and female.
  632. 40:22only two sexes. And you cannot, there is no amount of surgeries that one can have, no
  633. 40:28amount of hormones that can be ingested, no amount of chemicals that can be consumed
  634. 40:32that will ever turn a man into a woman or ever turn a woman into a man. It's just not
  635. 40:36possible. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, that biology is evident at a cellular
  636. 40:44level. This is why we can exhumed skeletons and identify without any visible organs that
  637. 40:52This is the skeleton.
  638. 40:54These are the remains of a man.
  639. 40:56These are the remains of a woman.
  640. 40:59Because biology is determinant at a cellular level.
  641. 41:04This notion of a fissure between one's biology
  642. 41:10and one's perception of themselves
  643. 41:12is a fissure that is not the product of scientific query.
  644. 41:17Study, empirical data, and analysis,
  645. 41:21It's nothing more than political lobbying campaigns
  646. 41:25foisted upon the American Psychological
  647. 41:27and Psychiatric Association.
  648. 41:29Guys, that's just the reality.
  649. 41:32Which again, brings me to this tragic case
  650. 41:35of this young man, 28 year old Colin Troy Bailey of Utah.
  651. 41:40Colin Troy Bailey.
  652. 41:43Colin was born a man.
  653. 41:47I don't know what happened in Colin's life,
  654. 41:49what abuse he might have suffered,
  655. 41:52but Colin made a decision that he wanted to identify himself as a woman and go by the name of Mia.
  656. 42:04Colin had lots of trouble, had actually incurred thousands of dollars in debt,
  657. 42:12because he sought to change, he would say his gender.
  658. 42:20But what he really sought to change was his external appearance,
  659. 42:25which would change the way people would interact with him.
  660. 42:27It was massively in debt, had all kinds of difficulties, and had scheduled for himself
  661. 42:33a transsexual surgery where he was apparently planning to mutilate his body.
  662. 42:42His mother learned of it and called the hospital and said, no, I don't want you to do this to
  663. 42:48my son.
  664. 42:51I will not go along with this and it calls the hospital to stop.
  665. 42:56Well, that was a breaking point for Colin, because he responded to that by returning to
  666. 43:05his home and murdering both his father and his mother.
  667. 43:09I'm going to play some audio for you from interrogation footage that's authentic interrogation
  668. 43:17footage.
  669. 43:19Colin was convicted of this.
  670. 43:21The murder occurred back in 2024.
  671. 43:24was convicted of, convicted for murdering his mother and father after committing it.
  672. 43:33But this is the first time this audio and video has been made public.
  673. 43:39And the reason why I want to share this with you, because I want you to witness what the
  674. 43:49bad ideas creating casualties can look and sound like.
  675. 43:56What you are not going to hear is any remorse whatsoever from Colin.
  676. 44:02He was convicted and sentenced to 25 years of life for each, for murdering both his mother,
  677. 44:08one count for his mother, one count for his father.
  678. 44:11Colin even tried to shoot his own brother, who was in another room, tried to shoot him
  679. 44:14through a door.
  680. 44:17They said he didn't know if he would hit his brother, but if he did get hit, oh well.
  681. 44:23And Colin even testified that he, after he shot his mother, he realized she wasn't dead.
  682. 44:29And so he could, came and stood over her as she was making sounds that indicated she was
  683. 44:34still alive and shout her again, they make sure that she was dead. Because she refused
  684. 44:40to go along with him mutilating his body to reflect his dysphoric perception of himself.
  685. 44:48Listen to and watch clip number one, clip one, go.
  686. 44:52You want to know the specifics?
  687. 44:54Yeah.
  688. 44:55Is that formal?
  689. 44:56We're listening.
  690. 44:57There.
  691. 44:58So being 28 years old now, what, what did you know that you wanted to transition?
  692. 45:04I mean since I was born but there were at least I can remember his tune.
  693. 45:08Did you have, did your parents know prior to that?
  694. 45:11My parents knew, my mom knew for three years since 2019.
  695. 45:15What kind?
  696. 45:16July.
  697. 45:17Was that a big topic of contention between you and her?
  698. 45:21It was a huge topic which was more like how could I put it, not very supportive, she didn't
  699. 45:28shop just since anything and then she just never said she kept calling me right back.
  700. 45:34and then my other stuff.
  701. 45:36So Mia says she was scheduled to have her long-awaited gender reassignment surgery the
  702. 45:42following month in July.
  703. 45:44So they have a payment plan and I had insurance.
  704. 45:48So they paid about half of it at least.
  705. 45:51I was going to do like a payment plan.
  706. 45:52Oh, my dad was going to help me with a little bit of it.
  707. 45:55So, oh.
  708. 45:56According to Mia, her surgery was all set to go until her mother put a halt to it.
  709. 46:02What I let up to it was my God and call for my social worker from the hospital.
  710. 46:09And I can apparently kind of burp and hip up in a way.
  711. 46:16They share the details of the hospital, but the worst one was all.
  712. 46:20It's been mother to contacting them to say no one's surgery.
  713. 46:25And wow.
  714. 46:27So your mother contacted the hospital?
  715. 46:30Yep.
  716. 46:31And so I knew I could probably appeal it with just that, but she wouldn't.
  717. 46:38Just say I was very furious and I asked her, I don't want to hear it explained, you know,
  718. 46:43excuses.
  719. 46:44I want to hear like, you know, an explanation and I'm sorry and I'll do something about it.
  720. 46:50Anyway, she can't save sorry to save her life apparently.
  721. 46:57words, Mia says she went back upstairs.
  722. 47:01Go back upstairs and do one more round and dad just in case.
  723. 47:05Make sure he's dead.
  724. 47:06Before she left, Mia says she realized her mother was still alive.
  725. 47:10I do remember actually coming up just in case because she had heard her
  726. 47:14like bleeding quite a bit.
  727. 47:16Like choking.
  728. 47:17Okay.
  729. 47:18I went to shoot her again.
  730. 47:21So you remember it said, was that after you came back upstairs?
  731. 47:25Yeah.
  732. 47:26It was dad first.
  733. 47:28And then you heard your mom that she was still...
  734. 47:30Still kind of light.
  735. 47:31Yes, I'm not even sure.
  736. 47:32Still kind of light.
  737. 47:33So then I shot her again.
  738. 47:35What did you use to kill your parents then?
  739. 47:38Yeah.
  740. 47:39Is it the same gun that you had when you surrendered to the police?
  741. 47:44Yeah.
  742. 47:45If you could go back to yesterday, would you change the outcome of your mom's death?
  743. 47:49I don't think there's any way of changing their minds then they'll...
  744. 47:53If they changed their mind, which I know they're wrong because there's no narcissistic,
  745. 47:57I mean, it would be played out completely differently.
  746. 48:02So their answer was on down.
  747. 48:05They had their chance.
  748. 48:06I didn't want to become the monster that they made me to be.
  749. 48:13I really wanted to be good.
  750. 48:15They really did.
  751. 48:17But I guess that was the last resort in La Straw.
  752. 48:22I never got it.
  753. 48:23I hate them.
  754. 48:24I should have warned you guys that local media where the clip came from was calling him or
  755. 48:30her, but it was a him that committed these murders.
  756. 48:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  757. 48:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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