The Hamilton Corner

June 22, 2026 · 49:49

The degenerate cracked doing degenerate crackhead things is a revelation that requires a reckoning.

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0:00 - 15:00. Joshua 4:1-7. God is the author of History and is vested in its proper recording and transmission throughout the generations. 15:00 - 31:00. The degenerate cracked doing degenerate crackhead things is a revelation that requires a reckoning. 31:00 - 48:00. America’s historic national identity and cohesion was due to the centrality of biblical literacy. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call: 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Hunter Biden Tulsi Gabbard World Cup

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:02It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:06This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  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. 0:23Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:28and now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening everyone, welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  12. 0:36My name is Abraham Hamilton the third, yes.
  13. 0:39Don't correct your radio dials.
  14. 0:42I'm back in studio.
  15. 0:44I am grateful to be back on the air with you each day
  16. 0:48that you invite our program into your homes, into your hearts.
  17. 0:53And each day we get to open these microphones.
  18. 0:56It is truly a blessing from the Lord
  19. 0:58We do not want to take for granted at all.
  20. 1:00So thank you in this information age where you could tune into all sorts of places to consume
  21. 1:07information and content that you made the decision to do so here on the Hamilton corner.
  22. 1:12We are grateful for your decision to do so.
  23. 1:16And I'm excited to be back on the air with you at this very moment.
  24. 1:20Many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your part-time jobs where
  25. 1:24you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  26. 1:28And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality.
  27. 1:32And if you're new to the program, you did not miss here anything.
  28. 1:36I said that exactly the way you heard it.
  29. 1:39What we do to generate income for our families as important as it is.
  30. 1:43It is our part-time engagement, the world, the spirit of the age, our culture works over
  31. 1:49time to get us to conflate our identities with what we do to generate income, which is why
  32. 1:56the most consistent conversation that takes place. If you meet someone new, for example,
  33. 2:00the question is, what do you do for a living? Because we often conflict identity with that.
  34. 2:05But the truth is, our identities should not be conflated with our income-generating capacities,
  35. 2:11but we really should anchor ourselves, root ourselves, and I root our identities, frankly,
  36. 2:17in our outcome-cultivation investment. Every single member of the Lord's body is called
  37. 2:25to be his hands and feet. The only questions or variables that that that are at play is our
  38. 2:32life stages, our individual context, our familial contexts, but make no mistake about it, every single
  39. 2:39one of us is called to put our hands to the plow that the King of Glory has placed before us.
  40. 2:44And if those of you who are listening to the show, you would say I met a man not too long ago,
  41. 2:49I was traveling recently, it's been a world when I was in Pennsylvania. And I said, man, you know,
  42. 2:55I'm really, I'm tuning in because I want to hear your social and political commentary,
  43. 2:59but you start every day with the Bible.
  44. 3:01I'm pretty sure that's intentional, isn't it?
  45. 3:04I'm like, yes, it's very intentional.
  46. 3:06And that intentionality really is not a primary investment in order to foist something on you.
  47. 3:14It really is me simply sharing with you the way that I engage.
  48. 3:18It is greatly tempting to attempt to put the Bible aside and navigate the issues of the
  49. 3:23day.
  50. 3:24But the reality is that the Bible is the Word of God.
  51. 3:28What a foolish exercise.
  52. 3:29It would be to abandon the wisdom of God and then say, yeah, now we're going to do life.
  53. 3:36It's a fool's errand.
  54. 3:38So when we consider that reality and I'm intentionally stating the part-time job, the full-time job
  55. 3:44phenomenon in an effort to recalibrate our thinking because the primary outpost for our
  56. 3:50outcome cultivation investment starts in our homes.
  57. 3:54And this is the rub that the world has done, and I'm saying the world, I would say frankly
  58. 3:59that this is the modic scheme and it's implemented through all sorts of mechanisms to get us to
  59. 4:06make little of our homes, you know, to make little of what God gives us the opportunity
  60. 4:12to do right in our homes and to aggrandize everything else, that it is only significant
  61. 4:18if it happens outside the home.
  62. 4:19This is why I tell people all the time, people talk about my family, that we've made the decision
  63. 4:24disciple out children from the home and my wife is a homemaker and people may be tempted
  64. 4:29to say, yeah, your wife doesn't work.
  65. 4:30And I said, well, well, we'll stop the presses.
  66. 4:31No, my wife works exceedingly hard.
  67. 4:33And in fact, she lives in her office.
  68. 4:39My wife works a lot.
  69. 4:45Our home simply is the fulcrum for her work, but she works.
  70. 4:51And she's working in such a way to where there's a lot of things we can invest in.
  71. 4:54But guess what?
  72. 4:55That 401k, you can't take that until you turn it into with you.
  73. 4:58You're investment portfolios, you can't take that with you.
  74. 5:01You're possessions, you can't take that with you.
  75. 5:02But by God's grace, guess what can accompany you?
  76. 5:06In eternity.
  77. 5:08The souls of the people that you influence for God's eternal
  78. 5:11kingdom, starting first and foremost with the children,
  79. 5:13entrusted to our care.
  80. 5:14So as you're transitioning to your full-time jobs,
  81. 5:17I want to encourage you to do so with intentionality.
  82. 5:19Understand the primacy that God places on family
  83. 5:23and embrace his view as you engage in the time
  84. 5:27that he's given us.
  85. 5:29And with every breath He's given us, every moment He's given us, it is at best temporal.
  86. 5:36So let's take full use of it.
  87. 5:38Let us work while it is day.
  88. 5:40To the Word of God we go Joshua chapter 4 is where I'm going to go.
  89. 5:43Joshua chapter 4 verses 1 through 7.
  90. 5:46Some of you may recall we've discussed this before.
  91. 5:48I actually talked about this quite a bit in Pennsylvania when I was there recently at their
  92. 5:55convention not a couple weeks ago.
  93. 5:58And when I'm talking about a family, I'm talking about our immediate families, but also one
  94. 6:02of the most underutilized resources in God's economy is grandparents.
  95. 6:08We need you grandparents.
  96. 6:10We need you to give yourselves fully to the work that God has placed before you at this
  97. 6:15stage of your life, just as every single one of us at our various life stages.
  98. 6:20God has called us to Joshua chapter 4.
  99. 6:22And I just want to remind you about this.
  100. 6:24This is as the second generation wilderness Israelites are making their way into the promised land
  101. 6:30under Joshua's leadership as the Lord has appointed him the leader of the Israelites at
  102. 6:34this particular juncture.
  103. 6:36Verses 1 through 7 in Joshua chapter 4, and this is what God's word says.
  104. 6:40Now, when all the nation had finished crossing the Jordan, the Lord spoke to Joshua, saying,
  105. 6:47Take for yourselves twelve men from the people, one man from each tribe, and command them saying,
  106. 6:54take up for yourselves twelve stones from here, out of the middle of the Jordan, from the place
  107. 7:00where the priests feed our standing firm and carry them over with you, and lay them down
  108. 7:06in the lodging place where you will lodge tonight.
  109. 7:09So Joshua called the twelve men whom he had appointed, from the sons of Israel, one man
  110. 7:13from each tribe. And Joshua said to them, cross again to the
  111. 7:17ark of the Lord your God and to the middle of the Jordan. And
  112. 7:20each of you take up a stone on his shoulder according to the
  113. 7:23number of the tribes of the sons of Israel. Let this be a sign
  114. 7:27among you so that when your children ask later, what do these
  115. 7:31stones mean to you? Then you shall say to them because the
  116. 7:35waters of the Jordan were cut off before the ark of the
  117. 7:37covenant of the Lord. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters of
  118. 7:41the Jordan were cut off. So these stones shall become a memorial to the sons of Israel forever.
  119. 7:50These stones shall become a memorial to the sons of Israel forever. A couple of things I
  120. 7:55want to point out. First, as this text of scripture that we just read lays it out, whose
  121. 8:02idea was it to erect this memorial? You don't have to guess. The scripture tells us very
  122. 8:09plainly as Joshua was going about the business having the Israelites transitioned from the east
  123. 8:14side of the Jordan River into the promised land as the waters were cut off before the
  124. 8:19second generation wilderness Israelites were calling what he did what Yahweh did for the
  125. 8:24first generation of wilderness Israelites at the Red Sea.
  126. 8:27The stones were cut off.
  127. 8:29The Ark of the Covenant is in the middle of the Jordan and the people are passing by.
  128. 8:32Who was the one that said, wait, hold up.
  129. 8:36It was God.
  130. 8:37It was God.
  131. 8:39It was God.
  132. 8:40If you look again in verse one, it says, now when all the nation had finished crossing the
  133. 8:43Jordan, the Lord spoke to Joshua saying, take for yourselves twelve in front of the people.
  134. 8:51It was God who instructed Joshua that this is a historical moment that must be memorialized.
  135. 9:02We talk about the discipline of history and historical study in transmission or conveyance
  136. 9:08of history, God is the author of history. In fact, the very word itself tells what it is.
  137. 9:13History truly is his story, God's story of interacting with mankind over time. Within his story,
  138. 9:24he includes, for subsequent generations of his image bearers, the good, bad, and the ugly.
  139. 9:29So we can learn horrible things that we should avoid, good things that we should seek to emulate
  140. 9:35and to model divine guidance and instruction from him, looking at how he is
  141. 9:41interacted with previous generations of mankind in various circumstances. It is
  142. 9:46his story of interacted with mankind over time. Then you see something else that
  143. 9:53happens. You go a bit further in the text that I just read. You look at verse 6
  144. 10:00and the Lord says, let this be a sign among you so that when your children ask
  145. 10:06later when your children inquire. Here's another component that is a reflection of
  146. 10:12God's divine design. Accurate recording of history ultimately points to a
  147. 10:19transcendent theological truth. Alright? The Lord said erect this memorial for
  148. 10:27what purpose? To provoke inquiry from subsequent generations. Now we're living
  149. 10:33at a time where things like critical theory is being lauded and even if the name critical
  150. 10:41theory is not attached, the principles of it are implemented where there are consistent
  151. 10:47efforts to conceal certain aspects of history.
  152. 10:50And when I'm saying concealed aspects of history, don't just think about statues and monuments.
  153. 10:54One of the examples I use often is that people like Sir Isaac Newton, most of us know him
  154. 10:58for his scientific contributions and his mathematical contributions, his experiments
  155. 11:05in physics and things of that nature.
  156. 11:07But why is it that the majority of the American populace is unaware of the fact that Sir Isaac
  157. 11:11Newton can rightly be described as a theologian who did science as a hobby?
  158. 11:17Because Sir Isaac Newton wrote two to three times more about scripture and about the Lord
  159. 11:22than he did about scientific experimentation.
  160. 11:24But why don't we know that?
  161. 11:26the opposite is true. When I say that accurate convey, accurate recording and conveyance of
  162. 11:31history points to transcendent theological truth, the opposite is true, that the marring
  163. 11:36and concealing and obfuscation of history conceals transcendent theological truth. Or what a scandal
  164. 11:42it would be if the world was allowed to understand that some of the foremost thinkers in human
  165. 11:47history have been people who had Bibles, read them and believed what they read. You see,
  166. 11:54see our cultures invested in having this false notion that people who believe in God and read
  167. 12:01the Bible that they're intellectually inferior. But the historical record actually says the
  168. 12:05opposite. The historical record says the opposite. The Bible tells you the opposite. The Bible
  169. 12:12tells you that the fear of the Lord is beginning of wisdom. The fear of the Lord is beginning
  170. 12:16of knowledge. Knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. Romans 1 explains that we will
  171. 12:21reject God as we pursue and seek to acquire information, guess what inevitably occurs?
  172. 12:26We become futile in our reasoning.
  173. 12:28Oh, we're so advanced, so smart in the year of our Lord 2026 that we have a whole mass of
  174. 12:34people that don't even know what a woman is.
  175. 12:36We don't even know what a man is.
  176. 12:38And we have a Supreme Court justice who said loudly and proudly in public that she needed
  177. 12:42to be a biologist to be able to convey publicly what a woman was.
  178. 12:46Are we really advanced?
  179. 12:51things like, you know, I won't say small things, but things like car designs and things of that nature.
  180. 12:56You ever consider like, you know, 57 Chevy, if you're crossing to a 2026 Chevy, you think,
  181. 13:00what would happen? Have any idea what would happen? We have to refuse to conflict modernity
  182. 13:11with superiority. Because there's certain things, obviously, there are benefits of modernity.
  183. 13:15But would you say that we're better when if you pull out, if you ever had this experience,
  184. 13:21and put out a New England primer.
  185. 13:23This used to be the elementary school reader
  186. 13:25that was used in this country
  187. 13:26and examine the math section
  188. 13:27where you had paragraphs in narrative form
  189. 13:30that actually all math problems.
  190. 13:33And five and six year olds were instructed
  191. 13:35that read the paragraph, develop the equation
  192. 13:39and solve the mathematical problem
  193. 13:41without using any writing instruments.
  194. 13:44It's a mental math exercise.
  195. 13:46I would submit to you that most high schoolers today
  196. 13:48wouldn't be able to do those problems.
  197. 13:50Are we really advanced beyond?
  198. 13:56I'm saying all of this, and then I'll go further in the text.
  199. 14:01The Lord even says, after verse six,
  200. 14:03it says, erect the memorial to provoke inquiry
  201. 14:06among your future generations,
  202. 14:10so that when they ask, you tell them,
  203. 14:12because the waters of Jordan were cut off
  204. 14:14before the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord,
  205. 14:16when it crossed the Jordan, the waters were cut off.
  206. 14:18So these stones shall become a memorial
  207. 14:21to the sons of Israel forever.
  208. 14:24God's idea was the one that provoked creating the memorial.
  209. 14:29It was God's idea to erect the memorial to provoke inquiry
  210. 14:32among subsequent generations of his people.
  211. 14:34It was God's idea that the memorial was constructed
  212. 14:37to provoke inquiry of subsequent generations of his people
  213. 14:40for the express purposes of his people being directed to him,
  214. 14:44generation after generation after generation.
  215. 14:48I'm saying all of this is say, guys,
  216. 14:50if we allow ourselves to lose our national story,
  217. 14:55We will lose our national identity.
  218. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  219. 15:04Psalm 23 beginning at verse one.
  220. 15:07The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
  221. 15:11He makes me to lie down in green pastures.
  222. 15:15He leads me beside the still waters he restores my soul.
  223. 15:20He leads me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
  224. 15:25Yay, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death.
  225. 15:28I will fear no evil for you are with me.
  226. 15:32You're riding your staff, they comfort me.
  227. 15:35You prepare a table before me
  228. 15:37in the presence of my enemies.
  229. 15:40You anoint my head with oil, my cup runs over.
  230. 15:44Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
  231. 15:47all the days of my life.
  232. 15:50And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
  233. 15:54All of Psalm 23.
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  245. 16:42Welcome back to the Hamilton corner.
  246. 16:43Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  247. 16:45My man, a hundred grand Mr. Bobby.
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  252. 16:55As we've already been rocking and rolling on the program and so much is
  253. 16:58happening.
  254. 16:58I ran issue is happening.
  255. 17:03There are things that transpired last week that I feel compelled to revisit.
  256. 17:09And I'll explain as I do revisit it.
  257. 17:13You had on our way out the door, Tulsi Gabbard's declassification and release of a bevy of documents
  258. 17:20that had never been released publicly before, which kinda supported the reality of, oh yeah,
  259. 17:29people getting pardons from Mr. Ice Cream Man. And then when I'm going to start this segment,
  260. 17:35and this is, I take no joy in doing this at all. But I want to point out the factual information
  261. 17:42that is transpired and kind of zoom out and provide some commentary and hopefully some perspective.
  262. 17:48Because if you recall in the book of Daniel, the Prophet Daniel was recording and it makes this
  263. 17:53notion, makes mention of this notion of the enemy's efforts to wear down the Lord's saints,
  264. 17:58to wear the saints down.
  265. 18:01And with this kind of 24-hour news cycle that we have combined with the social media attention
  266. 18:10spans, if it's more than 30 seconds, we can't retain what's going on and become so inundated
  267. 18:15and overwhelmed with information that it induces kind of a commentary-based paralysis to where
  268. 18:27it renders the American people to be nothing but Monday morning quarterbacks.
  269. 18:33Although you can't say that because football week.
  270. 18:37But we just complain about what's happening and shake our heads and complain and shake
  271. 18:41our heads and complain and become embittered and really kind of socially neutered to a degree
  272. 18:48to where we, the only thing we look to is whatever is happening in government.
  273. 18:52If the government does something or we need the government to do something.
  274. 18:55The guys, that is not the American ethos.
  275. 18:58We never historically look to the government to solve everything.
  276. 19:03And little by little, there's a reality of affirmative representations and pushes, but
  277. 19:08there's also the creation of a cultural expectation.
  278. 19:14The touchstone of Marxism, we cannot ever forget that Moses, Mordecai, and Mark's level,
  279. 19:18Levy's promulgation of Marxism was to use socialism as an intermediate step to full-on
  280. 19:24Right? And so we might not even recognize it, but when you get to the place to where whatever
  281. 19:30the situation may be, whatever the problem may be, your immediate thoughts, well, what
  282. 19:33is government going to do about it, we should stop and ask ourselves, have we been marked?
  283. 19:39If we're thinking government, government, government, have we been marked? That's not how we address
  284. 19:44and consider things. And so I want to talk about that zoom out, talk about some of the
  285. 19:48nitty-gritty of the details, then zoom out a bit, then endeavor to provide perspective
  286. 19:52because we must never forget Act 17 that God has ordained you and I for this moment.
  287. 20:00All right.
  288. 20:00He hasn't placed us here to merely complain and be despondent and to despise the darkness.
  289. 20:05He called us to be his hands and feet and to put the light on the lampstand.
  290. 20:09So we cannot allow the circumstances to encroach upon our divine prerogatives.
  291. 20:15All right.
  292. 20:16So what am I talking about?
  293. 20:17Last week, boy, I'm telling you, the audacity of the wicked is sometimes astounding in that
  294. 20:30they cannot help but say the so-called quiet parts out loud.
  295. 20:36So, and I'm going to say this, that I just, to be candid, I've been calling him a crack
  296. 20:41eight hunter for a long time.
  297. 20:44But I think I'm on a solid ground calling him crack eight hunter.
  298. 20:46If he gonna call himself crackhead hunter in public.
  299. 20:50Alright?
  300. 20:51So crackhead hunter, geez I wonder who had the crack pipe and who had the cocaine in the
  301. 20:57oval office.
  302. 20:58Geez I wonder I wonder where it was.
  303. 21:01I gotta have more cowbell.
  304. 21:04And y'all know those of you that know I haven't prosecuted major felony offenses for
  305. 21:09a decade.
  306. 21:10I've never seen such quick pace employed to destroy evidence of illegal contraband.
  307. 21:22I ain't ever seen the dope case of whether this cover crack is all destroyed like post
  308. 21:27haste except in this instance there's crack in the White House or cocaine in the White House.
  309. 21:31Oh, I love him because he got to get rid of that.
  310. 21:33You got to get rid of that.
  311. 21:34Like we don't know who, look the crackhead is the one who had to go cane in the White House.
  312. 21:39right? The one everybody knows is a crack head who was in the White House is the one
  313. 21:45who had the cocaine in the White House. All right. Solve that one, you know, where we
  314. 21:52as expected gadget when you need them, you know what I mean? It's such a complex criminal
  315. 21:55matter, you see. But crack head hunter was on the podcast with Gavin Newsom, you know,
  316. 22:02Gavinito Nusilini, who's auditioning to be president and everybody knows he wanted to
  317. 22:07be president. He's a political animal. There are other synonyms. Others may want to employ.
  318. 22:11I'll leave that to you.
  319. 22:12But I'm sure that's what everybody wants.
  320. 22:15They want their governor spending so much vital time doing podcasts.
  321. 22:18You know, that's what everybody wants, right?
  322. 22:20Well, he's on the podcast, Craig Ed Hunter and Gavin E. Till New Salini are on the podcast.
  323. 22:27And the conversation turns to discuss Hunter Biden's laptop.
  324. 22:33Very interesting to me.
  325. 22:35Hunter Biden goes on to say some pretty interesting things about what was and what was not found
  326. 22:42on that laptop and because I appreciate your trust in me but I want you to verify. I want you to hear
  327. 22:47this with your own ears and watch with your own eyes to listen to and see how Hunter Biden describes
  328. 22:53what was found on what he's now confirmed to be the authentic laptop. It's clip number three, clip three,
  329. 23:01go. What happened was is that the only thing that the laptop proved a quote-unquote laptop hard drive,
  330. 23:08iCloud hack, whatever you want to call it.
  331. 23:10The only thing that proved is that I was a degenerate crackhead,
  332. 23:14doing degenerate crackhead things.
  333. 23:17The only thing that proved that he was a degenerate crackhead,
  334. 23:20doing degenerate crackhead things.
  335. 23:22Well, pardon me if I don't take a crackhead's word for it.
  336. 23:28That's not the only thing that proved,
  337. 23:29but one thing your statements prove, Hunter,
  338. 23:33that you are authenticating that the laptop contents were real.
  339. 23:40Now, I know, I know, you know, 20-hour media, you know, collective shrug.
  340. 23:46Oh, yeah.
  341. 23:47This audience, y'all knew that the laptop was real when it was first published.
  342. 23:51But the reality though is that half the country didn't even know the laptop existed,
  343. 23:55let alone to know it was real.
  344. 23:57Not only that, not only that.
  345. 23:59And I want to just do a little walk down memory lane because if you ever wondered,
  346. 24:05Well, you know, you talk about these things, the Bible talks about wicked forces and wrestling
  347. 24:13not against flesh and blood and what does that look like?
  348. 24:15It looks like this, guys.
  349. 24:16It looks like this.
  350. 24:18Do not believe your lying eyes.
  351. 24:20So this is the same laptop that Hunter Biden's daddy's FBI said was not real and not authentic,
  352. 24:29even though they had the laptop and knew that it was real.
  353. 24:32It's the same laptop, if you recall, in just a case you don't, I'll remind you.
  354. 24:38that on October 19th, 2020, you know,
  355. 24:40just about a week before a presidential debate
  356. 24:44that was upcoming, just a few days,
  357. 24:47I should say before a presidential debate
  358. 24:48that was upcoming, that former CIA director, Michael Morelli,
  359. 24:54who by the way, was still a contract employee
  360. 24:57for the CIA at the time that he was simultaneously working
  361. 25:01as an operative for the Biden administration's
  362. 25:03political campaign.
  363. 25:06We now have the email where Michael Morelli,
  364. 25:10emails another former CIA Director John Brennan and said,
  365. 25:16hey, I have drafted a letter.
  366. 25:19How about I read the email?
  367. 25:21Let's read it.
  368. 25:22Then again, because I don't want y'all
  369. 25:23to just take my word for it.
  370. 25:26Former Acting CIA Director Michael Morelli emailed
  371. 25:30former CIA Director John Brennan on October 19th, 2020
  372. 25:37and explained that he was attempting to help
  373. 25:39the Biden campaign to develop some ammunition,
  374. 25:43some quote ammunition to push back on the Trump campaign
  375. 25:48and to provide ammunition during the debate
  376. 25:53in anticipation of a possible discussion
  377. 25:58of the Russian laptop.
  378. 25:59Michael Morelli goes on to explain
  379. 26:01that my letter is going to describe the laptop
  380. 26:04as a Russian disinformation campaign.
  381. 26:08Do you guys remember this?
  382. 26:11The exact verbiage included in the email form
  383. 26:13of relative Brendan was quote,
  384. 26:15Can I add your name to the list?
  385. 26:17Trying to give the campaign, particularly during the debate,
  386. 26:22on October 22nd, a talking point to push back on Trump
  387. 26:26on this issue.
  388. 26:29Brennan responds, quote, okay, Michael, add my name
  389. 26:33to the list.
  390. 26:34Good initiative.
  391. 26:36Thanks for asking me to sign on, end quote.
  392. 26:40Now I know a lot of people don't want to remember
  393. 26:42those details, but remember, the New York Post had a story
  394. 26:47that they were preparing to publish.
  395. 26:49Michael Morelli is working with John Brennan and others,
  396. 26:56because he ultimately gets 51 intelligence agency officials,
  397. 27:00including CIA directors, former CIA directors, directors
  398. 27:03of National Intelligence, Counterterrorism Offices,
  399. 27:06all of these intelligence community officials,
  400. 27:09to sign on to this letter.
  401. 27:11What you did not know, what the public did not know,
  402. 27:13is that behind the scenes, Michael Morelli was crowdsourcing
  403. 27:18this letter for one purpose and one purpose only, to give the Biden campaign ammunition
  404. 27:24for the debate and for the campaign. In the letter that was published on October 19th,
  405. 27:30Michael Morelli said, among other things, quote, the arrival on the U.S. political scene of
  406. 27:36emails purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden's son Hunter, much of it related to
  407. 27:41his time serving on the board of the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma, has all the classic
  408. 27:46earmarks of a Russian information operation.
  409. 27:51If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election,
  410. 27:57and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this in quote.
  411. 28:00Now in this wild, Michael Morelli's letter says, we are publishing this letter, me along
  412. 28:05with 51 other intelligence agency officials, because we want to protect the American people
  413. 28:10from having their vote manipulated when they literally are attempting to manipulate the
  414. 28:14American people's vote.
  415. 28:17They literally are doing so.
  416. 28:22Following that, you had the centering of the New York Post
  417. 28:28story all across social media where literally half of the
  418. 28:31country had no idea that the story existed.
  419. 28:34Now though, crackhead Hunter wants to say that all the laptop
  420. 28:37proved that he was a degenerate crackhead doing crackhead
  421. 28:39things, that's not all of the laptop proved.
  422. 28:42You want to know what else the laptop showed?
  423. 28:45The laptop showed the kickback scheme via emails from
  424. 28:49crackhead hunter, two officials in China, two officials in Ukraine, as to how they were
  425. 28:57to set aside portions of the money that they were paying hunter set aside for the big guy.
  426. 29:04Tony Babalinski told you who the big guy was.
  427. 29:07But remember our media, social media, our FBI under Joe Biden all said don't believe your
  428. 29:14lying eyes.
  429. 29:15The intelligence community using the official imprimatur of their office as we are learned
  430. 29:21hardened intelligence officials that have been investigating espionage and disinformation campaigns
  431. 29:27all over the world for all of this time. We need to protect the American people from the
  432. 29:31very thing we are trying to do. They were people who called me a conspiracy theorist. Some of
  433. 29:38you have been accused of the same things. Many people have given me comments. Abe, can
  434. 29:43you send me some sources? Because I'm sharing information you share on your show with your
  435. 29:46family, but they won't believe me. Some of you, Bob and I was just talking about this.
  436. 29:51Some of you had family members to break fellowship with you because you had a certain perspective
  437. 29:56on things that because the information you might have shared with them, they had never
  438. 30:00heard about the bulk andization that happens in our country, the efforts to mock people
  439. 30:06who would say, you know the 2020 campaign wasn't on the up and up.
  440. 30:10You want to talk about election interference?
  441. 30:12What do you think this is?
  442. 30:15Now here's a question I want to ask and then I'm going to zoom out from this.
  443. 30:18How is this anything other than treason?
  444. 30:21And then the cracker and hunter will say, now, basically the laptop was real.
  445. 30:25Why he said anything before?
  446. 30:28Why, why, why, why he said anything?
  447. 30:31You can say it now.
  448. 30:34What why can you say it now?
  449. 30:36Pops is no longer running for office, no longer in office.
  450. 30:39Oh, and also I got this, this part thing, you understand, you know.
  451. 30:42So what do you know when you knew he knew all along?
  452. 30:48But you see, mums to wait when power and access to office and access to money is afoot.
  453. 30:57What about these 51 intelligence officials?
  454. 31:02They just go on, is this any, how is this anything other than treason?
  455. 31:12And this is one of the things I want to say, in addition to these factual things, in addition
  456. 31:16to my opinion in certain mayor areas, you cannot forget Saul Alinsky's rules for radicals.
  457. 31:22All right.
  458. 31:23This is, Alinsky described it as a pragmatic primer for realistic radicals.
  459. 31:27This is the book that Saul Alinsky wrote that he dedicates the book literally to Lucifer.
  460. 31:31This is what the concept of community organizing comes from.
  461. 31:34This is what Saul Alinsky called the community organizer.
  462. 31:36What is the community organizer?
  463. 31:38The community organizer is a one who comes into a place where there is peace and harmony
  464. 31:42because there is an agenda that the organizer has.
  465. 31:44He foments chaos and then presents himself or he foments chaos to create a duopoly, two
  466. 31:52sides of the chaos.
  467. 31:53And then he plays both sides against themselves.
  468. 31:56He goes, so the left is saying, you know what?
  469. 31:58The problem is all those righties, you see?
  470. 31:59The righties are the enemies.
  471. 32:00right is a problem.
  472. 32:01Then he goes to the right and says,
  473. 32:02you know what, the problem is on the left that you see.
  474. 32:04And then the community organizer is the agent of,
  475. 32:08which you also, if you listen to the show,
  476. 32:09you know the Hegelian dialectical process.
  477. 32:11You have the thesis antithesis and synthesis process.
  478. 32:17And the whole purpose of that is to continue to move
  479. 32:19what's commonly described as the overton window.
  480. 32:21You have a radical thesis offered.
  481. 32:25You know, something radically crazy.
  482. 32:27Same sex marriage should be legal at the time, right?
  483. 32:31expecting a respond in an antithesis.
  484. 32:33No way that violates God's law, that violates natural order.
  485. 32:37All right, here's the synthesis.
  486. 32:38How about we have civil unions?
  487. 32:43But the community organizes at the very time,
  488. 32:45there's an agreement to the synthesis,
  489. 32:47resubmits a brand new radical thesis
  490. 32:50and continues to move over the window in those directions.
  491. 32:55Well, when you combine the Hegelian dialectical process
  492. 32:58and Sololinsky's rules for radicals,
  493. 33:00One of the objectives is to destabilize and demoralize the populace so your defenses are
  494. 33:07completely down and you become road-grade for what they would call it, Marxists, I would
  495. 33:15call it the antichrist interposition of a new hegemony is how they would describe it.
  496. 33:23But we are not ignorant to Satan's devices.
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  498. 33:35of pastors committed to the authority of scripture and preaching the whole Council of God. We believe
  499. 33:40biblical obedience is the foundation for revival and impacting our culture for Christ is our
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  505. 34:11Back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  506. 34:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
  507. 34:18So that is the front line of the kind of Hegelian, Alinsky-ish, Alinsky-ite objective.
  508. 34:26But in the process of having kind of like the frontline objective, think about it in
  509. 34:30football terms, that would be the offensive lineman trying to block, to get to run the
  510. 34:34ball down the field.
  511. 34:36But in the process, additional considerations that aid this kind of regressive, stop me
  512. 34:43have heard this before, fundamental transformation, societally.
  513. 34:48Yes, we can.
  514. 34:51Keep holding on.
  515. 34:54There's a cultural component of that because when you have that offensive lineman blocking
  516. 34:58going continuously, continuously, continuously, it has the capacity to then create a cultural
  517. 35:06environment surrounding it.
  518. 35:08Remember when Rahm Emanuel, Barack Obama's former Chief of Staff says, you never let a
  519. 35:13good crisis go to waste.
  520. 35:15You got it from me, Bobby?
  521. 35:17Like here, here, go.
  522. 35:18A serious crisis to go to waste.
  523. 35:20You never allow a serious crisis to go to waste.
  524. 35:22For these people, crisis is not crisis.
  525. 35:25It's opportunity.
  526. 35:28Why is it opportunity?
  527. 35:30Because they've learned over time that people are far more willing in times of crises to
  528. 35:36seed their God-given, amigo, day-laden authority in favor of protection.
  529. 35:43That's why the, what's your boy's name from Canada?
  530. 35:52Carney.
  531. 35:53Before, before Carney.
  532. 35:54Oh, Trudeau.
  533. 35:55Trudeau.
  534. 35:56Kaiser Trudeau.
  535. 35:57Remember what he said?
  536. 35:59The pandemic, the plannedemic gives us an opportunity to advance our pre-pandemic priorities.
  537. 36:06They didn't see it as a problem.
  538. 36:08They saw it as an opportunity because it's an environment of chaos with people who don't
  539. 36:13understand what's going on, but for them, it's agenda expedition time.
  540. 36:18And so then the environment then is created, and I'm going to give you another example of
  541. 36:21it, to where those who are in our country, for example, who would oppose that regressive
  542. 36:26advancement to give you kind of a Thanos perspective to where this wickedness is inevitable.
  543. 36:33And so you become reduced to kind of a sideline spectator and a grudging commentator and to
  544. 36:40where you do nothing, which is why I've been saying repeatedly on this show live locally.
  545. 36:44Don't allow the national headlines to manipulate you away from doing what you know to be true
  546. 36:50on the ground.
  547. 36:51Don't allow the national headlines to keep you from loving your neighbor.
  548. 36:53You don't allow the national headlines to keep you from exulting the kingle glory in your home,
  549. 36:57from making disciples in your community, from being a part of an anchored biblically rooted
  550. 37:01church, from having that biblically rooted church to advancing your own community.
  551. 37:04Don't allow that to happen to you.
  552. 37:07I'm going to say right now, one of the most important things you can do in this time to
  553. 37:10fight against this darkness is to be an advocate for biblical literacy in our country.
  554. 37:18Because I'm kind of getting ahead of myself, but when I started in the first segment, I was
  555. 37:22I'm planning to end in a place to where if you think about the cohesion in our society
  556. 37:28historically and the identity in our country, it was based upon a fulcrum of broad based
  557. 37:37biblical literacy.
  558. 37:39Even amongst people who are not Christians, their foundational understanding for morality
  559. 37:44was derived from biblical truth.
  560. 37:46Y'all give what I'm saying?
  561. 37:48And that Protestant Biblical anchoring is what served us the foundation for our national identity
  562. 37:55and cohesion.
  563. 37:56Now, do not hear what I did not say.
  564. 37:59Did I say that every American is perfect?
  565. 38:01Absolutely not.
  566. 38:02Did I say that the United States of America adhered to Biblical truth?
  567. 38:05Perfectly?
  568. 38:06Absolutely not.
  569. 38:07But this is why in talking about history, it is his story interacted with mankind.
  570. 38:12The wonder of the American experiment is what God has done through people in our country
  571. 38:16in spite of our fallenness, which is why I tell you all the time, God is a master at using crickets
  572. 38:22sticks to paint straight lines. We fortify ourselves against deifying people and making
  573. 38:27idols out of fallen men because we regale them alone and want to protect them individually instead of
  574. 38:33having the proper perspective of beholding what God has done through fallen men in spite of his fallenness.
  575. 38:42This is also why the culture wants to kind of have a bokanized society because as biblical
  576. 38:47So illiteracy becomes ubiquitous.
  577. 38:50Then that national cohesion and identity begins to fade into
  578. 38:54international scene, parochial and local and individualized interests.
  579. 38:59Into where at a time our foundation was common as America.
  580. 39:02Now we want to talk about things like class and we want to identify ourselves by our ethnicity
  581. 39:07primarily.
  582. 39:08We want to identify ourselves by what social club that we're a part of.
  583. 39:11You get what I'm saying?
  584. 39:12All these other things.
  585. 39:13Our political ideology.
  586. 39:16Political gang banging.
  587. 39:18Well, that happens as the Bible is dislodged from being the sin-true anchor for what it means to be American.
  588. 39:26And I know what I'm saying is going to make some people mad and I don't care.
  589. 39:30Because what I'm saying is the truth.
  590. 39:33You study our Constitution and convention.
  591. 39:36You study James Madison's notes.
  592. 39:38You read our Declaration of Independence of which we're about to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
  593. 39:42Then you cannot escape the Biblical truth that permeates the reality of our nation.
  594. 39:47of our nation that the way that this young fledgling nation ascended to the top of the
  595. 39:53world was because what is what was uncommon globally was normalized here.
  596. 40:02You think it's a coincidence that as biblical illiteracy has ascended, now we're making
  597. 40:07much of everything else.
  598. 40:09You know, I can't even have a graduation until I told you what my ethnicity is.
  599. 40:12I got a we we we thought we were overcoming segregation and now we want to resegregate
  600. 40:16the skin color lines. That makes sense? That makes sense? That make any sense. So this effort
  601. 40:28to destabilize and to demoralize is to make the regressive presentation to appear as it
  602. 40:35is inevitable. That's why I say darkness is not an affirmative force, but it reoccupies
  603. 40:40a space that is vacated by the light. That's why you and I must refuse to allow the darkness
  604. 40:49to dictate what happens on our block and our homes and our communities.
  605. 40:56One of the most profound revolutionary things you can do is reintegrate Biblical literacy
  606. 41:03in your community.
  607. 41:04It's one of the most profound things you can do to fight against this darkness because as
  608. 41:14the organization transpires and people are so propped up, political gang banging, there's
  609. 41:20My color, my stripes, my team, my this.
  610. 41:24Those who would oppose the regressive agenda
  611. 41:26are oftentimes pushed into becoming personality driven.
  612. 41:30Now you're a Trump supporters.
  613. 41:31No, no, no, the anchor for your engagement
  614. 41:33is not support for Trump, it's support for truth.
  615. 41:37What is true?
  616. 41:39What's the anchor for what is true?
  617. 41:41It is God's Word.
  618. 41:43This is something that will persist
  619. 41:44long after Trump is off the scene.
  620. 41:46But we, especially those of us who have Bibles,
  621. 41:50We have to open them, read them, and embrace what it teaches,
  622. 41:54and allow it to be the baseline for our engagement.
  623. 41:56Not the latest thing that some political parties
  624. 41:59Sicafan has done.
  625. 42:00Some spoke about some bobblehead that said,
  626. 42:07we don't have to go along with their program.
  627. 42:10It's important for you to recognize
  628. 42:12that within the Hegelian dialectical process,
  629. 42:14you need both the advocates for the thesis and the antithesis.
  630. 42:18If your life can be boiled down to just responding
  631. 42:21to the latest thing that the Democrats did.
  632. 42:24You are a part of the Hegelian paradigm.
  633. 42:27Get out of it.
  634. 42:31Our marching orders don't come merely responding to what some political
  635. 42:34operatives have said.
  636. 42:35Our marching orders come from the Word of God.
  637. 42:41What is true?
  638. 42:43My loyalty is not to some party.
  639. 42:45My loyalty is not to some political persona.
  640. 42:47My loyalty is not to some group of people.
  641. 42:49My loyalty is to the Christ who has redeemed me by the precious blood of the
  642. 42:54Lamb.
  643. 42:56Further examples of the kind of demoralization that would transpire.
  644. 43:00You know, the Wheelie-Oleprechond, Dr. Fraucci attempted to repeat over and over and over
  645. 43:06to lie and lie and lie and oh, the lab leak theory is a conspiracy.
  646. 43:13Oh, this is not true.
  647. 43:14Oh, we didn't fund gain of function research.
  648. 43:18Then on our way out the door, Tulsi Gabbard dropped documents that I'd never seen in the
  649. 43:24in the light of day before.
  650. 43:26Listen to a brief clip about it.
  651. 43:27Clip number four, listen in the watch, go.
  652. 43:30This week, outgoing director of national intelligence,
  653. 43:33Tulsi Gabbard, sharing these declassified files
  654. 43:36that she says shows how Fauci influenced
  655. 43:38intelligence assessments on the origins of COVID-19
  656. 43:42and quote, provided millions in US taxpayer dollars
  657. 43:45to fund dangerous gain of function research
  658. 43:47on back coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute.
  659. 43:50Work, which is now widely viewed as the source
  660. 43:53of the unintentional lab leak that sparks the pandemic.
  661. 43:57Gabbard Singh, the files also exposed how Fauci allegedly
  662. 44:00lied to Congress in 2024 when he was repeatedly asked
  663. 44:04whether he spoke to the FBI, CIA, DIA, or any US intelligence
  664. 44:08agency concerning viral research before, during, or after the
  665. 44:12pandemic.
  666. 44:13At the time that there was concern about the fact that Al-Qaeda
  667. 44:18may have been using or potentially using bioweapons,
  668. 44:22we had discussions with intelligence agencies about that
  669. 44:26which is not as related to say COVID-19.
  670. 44:30Not to my knowledge.
  671. 44:32Live, flat lie.
  672. 44:34The documents show Tulsi Gabbard's documents, but again, if you listen to this show, you already knew.
  673. 44:38This man had been funding gain of function research,
  674. 44:42particularly in the Wuhan Institute of Virology,
  675. 44:46that the entire purpose of the castigation
  676. 44:50of the lab leak so-called theory at the time was to try to
  677. 44:53took to cover his
  678. 44:55foot his fingerprints
  679. 44:57he didn't want the world to know
  680. 44:59against american law even fun in his research
  681. 45:03tossy also to see that also dropped the bomb on
  682. 45:06bio labs around the world funded by american tax period dollars was also not
  683. 45:10supposed to happen
  684. 45:12but then the law has a funny way of doing little things you know
  685. 45:15uh... that right now
  686. 45:18the world cup is happening in america i don't watch soccer
  687. 45:22You know, they want to call the football.
  688. 45:24You can carry that across the water.
  689. 45:25It's soccer over here, chief.
  690. 45:27You do what you want, look.
  691. 45:29Hey, that's a sound like ignorant American.
  692. 45:31Call me what you want.
  693. 45:32We have football.
  694. 45:33It's played with a pigskin, all right?
  695. 45:34You throw it and catch it and run with it.
  696. 45:41But at the very moment, the forces in our nation
  697. 45:43are working overtime to America's evil, horrible,
  698. 45:48forget your history, wicked country, all as evil.
  699. 45:51You got Europeans who had an excuse
  700. 45:52come here for the first time. Europeans, Africans, Japanese, all coming and they're like,
  701. 45:58Oh my goodness. We heard about them. We didn't know America was just beautiful. This wonderful.
  702. 46:05Listen to and watch this brief clip. Clip number six, go.
  703. 46:09Another factor uniting fans around the globe is actually their sampling of American culture.
  704. 46:14Trying Chick-fil-A in America for the first time as a Brit.
  705. 46:17food and drink, playing a prominent role.
  706. 46:20Texas phenomenon, Bucky's, unlocking all sorts of secrets.
  707. 46:24I love Bucky's.
  708. 46:26It's so cute.
  709. 46:27There's also the mind-blowing revelation that is the cheesecake factory.
  710. 46:31My taste buds have been blessed.
  711. 46:33And the wonder of Kansas City Barbecue, that unbridled joy extending to the streets, where
  712. 46:40Cape Bird fans celebrating a stunning jog in Spain with Boston police officers, while
  713. 46:46Ecuadorians partied in Philadelphia on the rocky steps.
  714. 46:50Scotland's tartan army, blanketing providence and Boston
  715. 46:54with thousands of fans in kilts.
  716. 46:57I mean, they're experiencing things
  717. 46:59like there's a charm from Scotland,
  718. 47:01Freddie from Germany.
  719. 47:04You have Japanese people, they're going berserk.
  720. 47:06One guy was like, have you ever had Texas barbecue?
  721. 47:10I'll give up my left lung for more Texas barbecue.
  722. 47:14You know, it's another guy who went to Texas Roadhouse.
  723. 47:17He said, I can't believe why I just experienced it.
  724. 47:19I can't believe it.
  725. 47:21He'd go into this place and you walk in the door
  726. 47:23and the hand you bags of peanuts just,
  727. 47:26and I said, what's the cost, mate?
  728. 47:28And I said, it's for free.
  729. 47:30For free, you understand what I'm saying?
  730. 47:31For free, then I would go sit at the table
  731. 47:33and they come to you at the table with this bread.
  732. 47:37And I said, I didn't order any bread, Lock.
  733. 47:39And he said, oh, the bread is free.
  734. 47:41And you can have as much as you want.
  735. 47:42And I have to tell you, the bread,
  736. 47:44it tastes like it came from heaven.
  737. 47:47He said, I don't understand how anyone in America
  738. 47:49could be upset because you have Texas Roadhouse
  739. 47:50in your country.
  740. 47:53And it's small things like that.
  741. 47:54They didn't plan for this to happen.
  742. 47:56And score in person after person.
  743. 47:58And they're chronically these things online.
  744. 48:00They're saying, the one guy was like,
  745. 48:01you go into a restaurant and you get your soda
  746. 48:03and it has ice.
  747. 48:04And look at all of the different options.
  748. 48:08Look at all of the different choices.
  749. 48:11And it gave an occasion, I was talking about children
  750. 48:13about this because most people don't understand it.
  751. 48:14You go to Europe, you don't get ice in your drinks
  752. 48:17when you order drinks out in public.
  753. 48:18Like, no, ice is a luxury.
  754. 48:23It's a luxury.
  755. 48:24And he said, you can get as many refills, free refills.
  756. 48:27Like they're overwhelmed by this.
  757. 48:30And one guy was Australian saying,
  758. 48:31the Australians would say, the Americans will have to tip.
  759. 48:34He said, no, no, no, and America, you don't have to tip.
  760. 48:36You have to tip, you want to tip
  761. 48:39because it's such a great experience.
  762. 48:43These are people looking at our country with fresh eyes.
  763. 48:49Yet the regressives in our country
  764. 48:50would try to keep you focused on bad things.
  765. 48:53Of course we have difficulties like any other country,
  766. 48:56but can we be honest about something?
  767. 48:57It's a lot better here than anywhere else in the world.
  768. 49:01That's just the truth.
  769. 49:03One English dude was like, man,
  770. 49:05we had this perception of the ignorant Americans
  771. 49:07that they don't have passports,
  772. 49:09they don't speak multiple languages.
  773. 49:10He said, I didn't realize America was this big.
  774. 49:14In America, you don't need a passport
  775. 49:16because you can experience all kinds of peoples
  776. 49:18and all kinds of different cultures and all kinds of different experiences without ever
  777. 49:22leaving your home country.
  778. 49:24And to do so, I don't think I could ever go back to live in London anymore because I have
  779. 49:30tasted freedom, not Viva La France, Viva La Barlicque.
  780. 49:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  781. 49:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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