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>> Jeff Chamblee: More than 45 years ago, brother Don Wildmon, with Linda by his side, heeded God's call and began this ministry on his dining room table. Since then, dedicated people and supporters have joined Don's efforts to bring godly values back to America. And the fight is far from over.
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What goes on in your home is far more important than what happens in White House
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Good evening everyone. Welcome to the HAMILTON CORNER Fall 2025, Day 2 Sharathon Edition. We are grateful to have you in the corner with us. We are in day two. As I mentioned the Sharathon, the number to call is 877-616-2396. That number again is 877-616-2390. That is the number to call to make your gift to the work that we're doing here at American Family Radio. Or you can give securely online by going to afr.net that is a f r.net at this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. I, articulate this in this manner intentionally in an effort to aid us in recalibrating our thought processes. The culture works overtime to make us think of ourselves in terms of our occupations, to make our occupations synonymous with our identities. But those things are not synonymous, all right? In our full time jobs, our full time jobs of outcome cultivation, they start from right in our homes. We must resist the press of the spirit of the age and the surrounding culture to get us to place significance and importance on everything else to the neglect of our families. Because we'll never be able to out politic, we'll never be able to out vote, we'll never frankly be able to out church the deficiencies that abound in our homes. This is one of the major messages that I endeavor to communicate. This is one of the major reasons why we invite you to call 877-616-2396 and make your gift 877-616-2396 or you can give securely [email protected] that is a, f r.net for American family Radio. Because what goes on in your house is far more important, far more important than what goes on in the White House. The purpose of that is not to denigrate or minimize, or to render insubstantial the things that transpire in the White House. Of course those things are important, but they simply are not more important than what goes on in our homes. I got a sneezing spell going on. That's why I'm stopping and going so much. 877-616-2396, is the number to call. 877-616-3396. I'm joined by the corner contingent. It's sheriffon, but we still got the contingent in the building right across from me. My man, 100 grand. Mr. Bobby Rosa is in the building and in the screening room. Produce extraordinaire. Often imitated, never duplicated. Also, he delivers Kleenex when it's necessary. It's the real J. Mac, ladies and gentlemen, and we are ready to rock and roll with today's program.
The theme for this year's Share a Thon is yes, he can
To the word of God we go. The theme for this year's Share a Thon is yes, he can. The scripture is anchored in Ephesians, chapter three. Verses 20 through 21, are the primary verses, but I want to go a little bit, above that on the pages of Scripture going back to verse 17. Ephesians, chapter 3, verse 17, all the way to verse 21. And this is the apostle Paul writing to the church at Ephesus. And this is what he writes. Well, I said I, would go back to verse 17, but I'm gonna go back to verse 14. Verse 14. And this is what the word of God says. For this reason, I bow my knees before the Father from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name, that he would grant you according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened, oh, man, with power through his spirit in the inner man. So that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith, and that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which surpasses, knowledge, that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God now to him who is able, oh, God, to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us. To him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen. Oh, brothers and sisters, what a rich heritage we have in the King of Kings and in the Lord of Lords. That so often when the scripture is quoted, when people say, for he is able to do exceedingly and abundantly. And above all, we don't understand sometimes that we strip that away from its context. But what the apostle Paul is literally communicating, he says, first, for this very reason, I bow my knees to the Father, that you, the brethren, the body, members of God's eternal family, that you, according to the riches of his glory, may be strengthened with power in the, inner man. In the inner man. Do you realize that this glorious gospel that we proclaim, this scandalous gospel that we proclaim, that it literally communicates the reality of im. Immortality, not merely in the eternal state, but the capacity to overcome being redeemed by the blood of the Lamb, having our sin, ah, atoned for to where we are no longer obligated to be confined to the Adamic nature. No longer obligated. But the apostle Paul communicated that the body may be aware that we can be strengthened by the power of his spirit in our inner man. Why, verse 17 tells us, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith and that you being rooted and grounded in love. One of my favorite things to do in New Orleans, you go to Audubon park, for example. You have these beautiful trees, and they're huge with their trunks. But what's not obvious is that roots dive deep beneath the surface. With all kinds of storms and hurricanes, you know what never moves those trees? Because the roots, the. The roots are so deep that they're grounded and they're rooted. This is what Paul is saying we have the capacity for in our faith. No matter what torrential rains come, no matter what violent winds blow, no matter what trends come and go, we can be rooted in the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. And then Paul goes on to the believer that you may be able to comprehend. It's instructive for us to remember that Paul is writing this to believers in Ephesus, because sometimes there are scenarios that exist that you may have genuine believers, but they haven't been discipled. Paul's epistles to the Corinthians are a great example of this, that Paul is writing to the Corinthians. And in the beginning of the epistle in First Corinthians, he affirms that they're fellow believers. But then he goes on to diagnose all manners of sinful concepts, all manner of sinful conduct, all manner of sinful mindsets, because you have believers. But when they're not discipled, they. They could look like they're indistinguishable from the world around them. They could look like People who do not, as Paul is writing here, they are not able to comprehend with all the saints the breadth and the depth and the length and the height of their salvation. But Paul here is praying and saying, lord, I'm going before you so that the believers can comprehend, that you may be able to comprehend who you are in him, what he's afforded for you, what you are capable of in him, what he's accomplished on your behalf, what he accomplishes in you, what he accomplishes through you, that you may be able to comprehend that this is what our world needs to know. We have people that are coming from all kinds of backgrounds, and the world would say, you can't be different, you can't change, you can't overcome that. Our Supreme Court just yesterday heard a case that is saying it's illegal for you to convey to a ah minor that they have unwanted sexual attraction, that they actually could be set free from that. They want to make it illegal to proclaim that. But that is a part of our heritage. First Corinthians 6. Such were some of you. But you've been washed, you've been cleaned, you've been purchased. All of this is in the Scripture. And then Paul goes on and to know that you, the believer, may know the love of Christ, which surpasses, all knowledge. The love of Christ, brothers and sisters, surpasses all knowledge. M. And that you and I may be filled up to all the fullness of God. This is the context in which the apostle Paul then goes on to say, now to him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we can ask or think or imagine, according to the power that works within us brothers, this verse, this theme, when we're proclaiming in this yes, he can. What he's referring to specifically when the word of God says yes, and he can, is that you and I have access to the fullness of God as his offspring. That's what Ephesians is telling us in chapter three. That's what Paul is telling us in this epistle to the Ephesians in chapter three, that the fullness of what is available to a human being on this side of eternity by the grace and power of our Lord Jesus Christ, is available to us by his Spirit. So because that is the case, because that is a biblical fact, I'll say, like Francis Schaeffer says, how then shall we live? How then shall we perceive ourselves? How then shall we perceive our family members? How then shall we perceive our loved ones? How then shall we perceive our fellow citizens? Yes, he can that all the fullness and to know the love of Christ, which surpasses knowledge that you may be filled up to all the fullness of God. Verse 20. Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to him be glory in the Church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen. Do you see that? That this fullness of God that the Apostle Paul is communicating in an appeal to heaven, that this fullness of God would be accessible by the power and grace of Jesus Christ to all generations, of those who seek him, to those who follow him. Glory to the King. Glory to the majesty in heaven. Oh brothers and sisters, this is what we are endeavoring to proclaim on these airwaves. This is what you Support when you call 877-616-2396. By the glorious grace of God, this is what we will stand to proclaim readily on these airwaves day in and day out. If you are there and you've been waiting, now is your time, please call 877-616-2396 or go to afr.net where you can give securely online if you have not done so yet. We are, we are grateful for everyone who has already given and everyone who signed up.
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Would you consider becoming a Great Commission Partner? And by doing so you become a monthly supporter of the work that we do here. There's no amount that's too much if you commit to a dollar a month, $2 a month, $10 a month, $500 a month, $1,000 a month, 10,000amonth, whatever you can afford, whatever stage you're in, if you would do so. One of the benefits of being a Great Commission Partner from our standpoint is that it enables us to budget, far more diligently because it sets the stage for expectation from, on a month to month basis. You can, you can set all of that up when you call 877-616-2396 or [email protected] it is my exceeding passion that this audience would understand that when we quote from Ephesians chapter three, that we understand its context. That when we say unto him who is able to do exceedingly and abundantly and above all that we can ask or think or imagine that we understand that it is pointing to us being strengthened in our inner man. It is pointing to us growing in sanctification to the fullness of what God has made available to us on this side of eternity. There are so many promises that apply to us on the other side in the eternal state. But this is one of the portions of scripture that is pointing to us primarily on this side of Eternity. 877-616-2396 is the number, number to call. You can tell I'm fired up. Glory to God.
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American Family Radio host speaks out on Obamacare shutdown and other issues
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Fall 2025 Day 2 Sheraton Edition of the Hamilton Corner Corner. Abraham Hamilton the Third is my name. What an honor it is to be a son of the king and to labor in his vineyard. Man, I'm telling you, all this and heaven too. All this and heaven too. We, get the privilege of serving the Lord's purposes, as joyful warriors, man. people ask me, how do you remain encouraged, man? I said, man, I'm in Christ. I'm in Christ, man. What do you mean, I'm in Christ? Yes, I'm a human being. I face things. I got things going on with family members. I'm a caregiver in context I never expected to be. On one end I still have a three year old and on the other end I'm engaged in some other things. But man, what a benefit it is to be in the kingdom of God, man. Glory to his wonderful name. 877-616-2396 is the number to call. 877-616-2390 is the number to call to make your gift or you can give securely [email protected] afr.net by making your contributions, guys, simply put, you are making an investment in God's eternal kingdom. Because one of the things, and I often say this, there are lots of places to get news and information, but one of the benefits of supporting and listening and tuning into American Family Radio is that you will hear the word of God proclaimed those who may be new to my program. Every day I begin the show with the devotion from God's holy word. because we never want to be in a posture to where we put the Bible aside and attempt to navigate the issues of the day. No, God has given us his word to strengthen us, to engage properly and to navigate well the issues that we confront. We do so through the white hot lens of God's holy word. 877-616-2396 is a number to call. 877-6-162396 is the number to call or you can give securely [email protected] afr.net now we're in the midst in Washington D.C. and this is why I said what goes on in your house is far more important than what's going on in the White House. It's a shutdown on Capitol Hill, but it should not be a shutdown in our homes. And, I took some time to explain about maybe a week ago, what was actually going on with this shutdown from the Democrats in Chucky Duck Schumach. Quack quack. Feeling the heat from a potential primary challenge from Alexandria Ocasio Cortez in New York. though Chuck Schumer has voted 13 times in a row to continue the government being open now all of a sudden he's going to make a change. And I explained to you guys what's happening. The main issue, there are smaller issues, but the main issue is Obamacare. And I explained to you that under the Biden administration, using Covid as an excuse and they're using Covid as a backdrop, the Biden administration pushed an enhancement of the Obamacare subsidies. Obamacare, formerly known as the Affordable Care Net Act. what has transpired is that the Republicans have refused through the one bit beautiful bill to make the Biden era enhanced Obamacare subsidies permanent. But the Democrats are squawking because they want to make the enhanced Obamacare subsidies permanent, which by the way includes providing taxpayer funded health benefits for illegal aliens. What would you really have happening? And this really distills it for everyone. What you really have happening is you have the Democrats who voted for Obamacare now saying they reject Obamacare. That's what it is, Bobby. That's what it is. It's Obamacare as it was originally passed. And the Republicans are saying, keep it the way it was when y' all passed it. That's. Guys, that's, that's. That. That is not an exaggeration of what's happening. You have the, the, the Democrats who all fought for Obamacare tooth and nail. Republicans opposed Obamacare. Now you have Democrats saying Obamacare wasn't enough. We need more. Of course it's never, of course it's never enough.
Washington Post editorial board admits Affordable Care Act was never really affordable
Now, many of you know that already, but in the wake of this shutdown, you have strange things that are happening. Very strange things that are happening. Let me give the number before I tell you the strange things. 877-616-2396. By making your gift, you keep this content available so you can say, uncle Leroy, I told you. I told you this is what it's about. Listen to Abe. I told you. Aunt, Jan. Aunt Jan. They're lying. Aunt Jan. This is what it's about. 877-616-2396 is the number to call or you can give Online [email protected] Strange things are happening in the wake of this shutdown because the Washington Post editorial board, I kid you not, the Washington Post editorial board has now come out and said what people like me have told you for nearly a decade on this, on this radio network. Others have been saying it for quite some time. I'm going to give you the quote. I don't want, I don't want anybody to say, oh, hey, what you said the Washington Post Editorial board has now published a piece saying this. Quote, the real problem is that the Affordable Care Net act, which by the way, is Obamacare. Let me get back to the quote. The real problem is that the Affordable Care Net act was never actually affordable. End quote. Did y' all hear that? The Washington Post editorial board is now admitting what people like myself have told you for nearly a decade. But not only that they are reversing course because all the way back in 2013, the Washington Post editorial board lauded the praises of Obamacare. 2014-2015-2016-2017, when President Trump was saying, we need to repeal it, the Washington Post editorial board went to its ink and its publication to say President Trump is not telling the truth about the Affordable Care Net Act. And now all of a sudden they're admitting, the Affordable Care Net act was never really affordable. Listen to clip number three. Fifteen years later, the Washington Post editorial board finally is admitting what we've said all along. Clip 3 Go.
>> Speaker D: It only took 15 years and trillions of dollars of taxpayer dollars, but the Washington Post is pulling a massive bait and switch. The editorial board admitting that Obama's notorious Affordable Care Net act was never actually affordable.
>> Speaker E: It writes this quote, this is how entitlement programs work. Once you habituate people to some generous government handout, they grow dependent on it. It becomes politically perilous, if not impossible to fully claw it back. Conservatives fought so hard to stop a Obamacare 15 years ago because they anticipated fights like this one.
>> Speaker D: Well, I guess it's nice timing for a come to Jesus moment, considering Democrats have shut down the government over keeping these unaffordable Care Net act subsidies flowing.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Ain't that something? Ain't that something? 877-616-2396 is the number to call. Guys. Your support is one of the things that helped us, for example, to build the AFR app. You know, so people who live in areas where there may not be a radio station, and it's about 180 some odd radio stations across the country, they're able to get the app wherever they are. And you can listen to this program and others on demand at your leisure. Well, your support is one of the things that allowed us to do so. And it is, amazing that our own IT team right here in house, are the ones who built the AFR app to where we would not be confined to towers because we know, we know your Uncle Lucius needed to hear that. We, we, we, we, we, we know, we know you have say uncle, Uncle. Listen, uncle, did you see the Washington Post editorial board now doing about face after all of these years. 15. For 15 years, the Washington Post editorial board talked about how wonderful Obamacare was. Like, I, look, I'll give you this, this, this quote from 11 years ago. The Washington Post said this quote. Now critics say those people can't keep their doctors either. Another broken promise. More proof the ACA is a disaster. Not quite. As with all of those canceled policies, this outrage isn't good evidence that the law is flawed, no matter what the President may have promised. End quote. See, at that time, 11 years ago, the Washington poster trying to say, well, we know Tupac Hussein Obama said, if you liked your doctor, you could keep it. And then as soon as the ACA was passed, a whole bunch of folks, I like my doctor. I couldn't keep it. And the Washington posters was providing cover fire. The Washington Post was like, be, stand back, Barack, we shall protect you. They ran in with their WaPo shields. He lied and said, you can keep your doctor. Tupac said it, my ambitions as a liar. I won't deny it. I'm a straight liar. Stand back, Tupac. We'll shield you. Oh, so what? You, you can't, you can't like your doctor, you can keep it. Well, hn still good. Now the WaPo is admitting. No, they weren't good. Listen, if you want Uncle Buck to have access to this, you want Aunt Jane and Aunt, June, and you want Grandma Mary to be able to understand things like this, call 877-616-2396. And I'm laughing like this because I'm thinking about people who say, man, Abe, I'm telling you, I love when you give those references because I'm able to pull up these stories and share these with my loved ones because they can't deny the black and white print. Like, you can go, you can go look at the Oct. 6 Washington Post editorial board, their publication to where they admitted that the Obama. I'm sorry, let me say it how they said it. Quote, the real problem is that the Affordable Care Net act was never really affordable. They go on to explain the way entitlement programs work. Guys, this is why the entitlements are the biggest problem with our national budgetary issues. They start in one place, they never stay in that place. So you have literally Obamacare that the Democrats fought tooth and nail for. You know, this was their thing over and over. This was their Hegelian, synthesis from single payer health care. Obamacare was their one. Now you have Democrats shutting down the government, saying, Obamacare as we pass it is not enough. Can I make this stuff up? now it would be helpful if you have Republicans in Congress that would make that case to the American people. What you have here, folks, is the Democrats who fought tooth and nail to pass Obamacare now saying Obamacare does not take enough of your tax money. And they want more. They want more. That's what it is. That's what it is. Obamacare wasn't enough. They want more.
You tell that to the American people. 877-616-2396 is the number to call
You tell that to the American people. They were like, wait a minute. And that's why y' all shut down the government. Oh, yeah, and by the way, Obamacare wasn't enough. And they want to keep illegals in there permanently. Kind of changes the way you think about it, doesn't it? 877-616-2396 is a number to call. 877-616-2396 Is the number to call to make your gift or you can give securely online at afr. Afr.net is the website to call. You can file this in another section of the we told you. Now, remember when the horrendous fires broke out in California? Remember that? And I brought on one of the experts from the Cornwall alliance, who by the way, is my go to for all things concerning environment and climate and energy. Because these brothers and these sisters are experts first. And let me say it differently, these brothers and sisters, first and foremost are committed Christ followers. Secondarily, they are experts in their field. The Cornwall Alliance. The website is cornwall alliance.org and we brought one of the experts on, to discuss this very same thing. And what do we talk about? What do we talk about, guys, for people that are running to say, well, this, this is how they sound. This is evidence of climate change. Jeffrey McIntosh, how dare you not. You are talking about climate is a hoax. This is evidence of climate. That's, that's what they, that's what they said. That's how they sound to me, Bob. You know, that's. That's how they sound to me. And we had the, the brother from Cornwall. Listen, you guys can't rule out. I don't want to hear this, but you can't rule out arson, you know, wackos, demonically bent who intentionally set fires. You can't rule that out. You had all of these regressives wanted to talk about climate change. Well, guess what? A regressive just got arrested for setting the fires that led to the 12 plus people who were killed in the fires to the. The billions of dollars of property damage. They just arrested this wackadoodle listen to and watch clip number two. Clip number two, go.
Jonathan Render Necht accused of starting Palisades fire that killed 12
>> Speaker D: Today we are announcing the arrest of 29 year old Jonathan Render Necht for igniting a fire that ultimately burned down the Palisades earlier this year, killing 12 people, destroying more than 6,800 structures, both homes and businesses, damaging over a thousand more buildings. The complaint unsealed today charges the defendant with destruction of property by means of fire, a felony that carries a mandatory minimum five year federal prison sentence and is punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison. The defendant was arrested yesterday on a federal criminal complaint near his Florida residents and he's expected to make his initial appearance today in the federal court in Orlando, Florida.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Ain't that wild? Now let me go back first to the whole government shutdown issue. You should share it with your friends, family members and loved ones. Tell them that what's really going on? You got the Democrats who loved Obamacare, now they don't want it. They're taking their ball and going home because they want more than what Obamacare created. They want to make the enhanced Biden era subsidies permanent. That also includes illegal aliens. And put pressure on the congressmen to say that's what y' all fighting over. Now the Democrats are saying Obamacare is not enough. That's why we want this trash in the first place. And now turning to this arsonist, alleged arsonist this was Jonathan Render necht who allegedly traveled from Florida to California specifically to this to the wealthy portion of the LA area in the Palisades, Pacific Palisades, and set the fire. One of the pieces of evidence that was found on this dude was his, his chat GBT prompt and generated images that showed burning cities. Another source of evidence as conveyed BY the Acting U.S. attorney for the areas is that fire. As fire crews extinguished the initial fire in the Palisades, but it continued to smolder underground before reuniting under strong winds in the area. This render render necked dude made several 911 calls to report the fire, but specifically to tell the 911 operator where the fire began. That information was had never been made publicly accessible. So in order for him to have that information, how else would he have it unless he was there when it started? Lastly, not only did that happen, they have evidence of this dude leaving the place, but then coming back to watch the evidence of his handiwork, to watch the flames and to watch the first responders attempt to fight the fire that he allegedly started. Now I wonder where all of those regressives who were running for your Pockets because they wanted to say nodded ink. They've arrested an arsonist.
In honor of Brother Don and Linda Wildman, it's Founders Day on afr. net
>> Jeff Chamblee: In honor of Brother Don and Linda Wildmon, it's Founders Day on afr.
>> Speaker F: One of my memories of Brother Don was when he used to walk through the data processing area. He would say, good deal, low sale. And that, that would tickle me because that's my middle name. You know, when I first started at afa, I was real young. And I remember watching Brother Don, and sometimes he'd scare me because he looked like he could be, you know, really, really stern. But come to find out he has a great big heart. He like a teddy bear. When I think about, Brother Don, I feel like if he had been back in those days of, you know, men writing the Bible or in the Bible, he would have been one of those men so faithful to God.
>> Jeff Chamblee: Brother Don has been standing in the gap for families, and Linda has been standing behind him since the inception of this ministry more than 40 years ago. We praise the Lord for our founders obedient service, and we invite you to make a gift in their honor during Shareathon on AFR.
>> Don Wildmon: Hi, my name is Robert from DeSoto, Missouri. And it was during a, 3:00pm being in the Word, and there was a proclamation, to stay in the Christian faith and stay every day in the Bible and remain until Jesus comes back. And that's had a profound impact on daily living. Thank you.
>> Jeff Chamblee: It's day two of Share a Thon and it's Founders Day.
>> Don Wildmon: As far as our, budget. The way we run a budget is you spend less than we invite you.
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Hamilton Corner: How do you run a budget, Brother Don
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Day 2 of the Fall 2025 Share A THON edition of the show. Can we inject a bit of Brother Don into Capitol Hill, please? How do you run a budget, Brother Don? Well, this is. Let me tell you. Sit down. This is how we run a budget. Y' all ready for this? Take a. You over there in the corner, take out a pencil and take notes. Write this down. This is how you run a budget. You spend less than you take in. Class dismissed. It ain't rocket surgery. It ain't right. Hey, email a bit of that to. To New York. You know, you might. You might have to snail mail it over there to California. You gotta snail mail it to them. You know, that means give Some time for them to marinate for them. You spend less than you take in. No, not all of these tricks. You spend less than you take in. That is the type of economic philosophy that undergirds American Family Radio. So when you make your gift to AFA into AFR and you call 877-616-239-687-76162396 is the number to call. Understand that that is the budgeting philosophy of this ministry. You spend less than you take in 877-616-2396. Or you can give securely online by going to afr.net that is afr.net also be sure you let all of those people know who were saying. Let them know, the ones who were saying that the Pacific Palisades, was the work of, climate change. You let them know, Cole, did you. Did you stupid. Did you know that there was an arsonist arrested?
>> Speaker G: Cole.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Guys cannot make this stuff up.
Charlie Kirk: Did they find the dude who leaked Dobbs opinion
All right? Some of you may know this, some of you may not be aware of this. but just really, last week, the dude who. Remember when the Dobbs opinion was leaked, still kind of find. Did they find the dude?
>> Speaker F: Who.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Did they find somebody who leaked that opinion? I mean, I'm sure there's such a. There's such a wide swath of potential suspects there. You know, it's such a wide, you know, wide net that has to be cast. There's no way we can find who had access to the limited access for the draft of, the Supreme Court opinion that finally became the Dobbs case that, that. That indicated that Roe would be overturned and Planned Parenthood versus Case would be overturned. I'm so, so. I'm so sure that it's so hard to find the leaker of this opinion, though. If you were within a stone's throw of Reagan International Airport, January 6, 2020, and you were just over there getting a Philly cheesesteak from the food truck, and you had FBI agents who showed up at your house, but I'm sure they're, incapable of determining, Who leaked that opinion. Any. Putting that aside, remember, you had this. This. This American citizen who traveled to Washington, D.C. who, you know, I don't know what he had in mind, what he wanted to accomplish, but he just had zip ties and. And duct tape and. And, you know, just a hammer. I know. I don't. Maybe he was on. He was doing a, you know, on the road carpentry job. Maybe. You know, he was. He was on the road. He traveled all the way to D.C. for. For construction. But he just happened to saunter on over to Brett Kavanaugh's neighborhood, you know, where he lives. Well, he was arrested, and remember, he was charged for an attempted assassination of a sitting Supreme Court justice. An attempted political assassination. You know, when. When people are murdered because of their opinions about public matters, you know, that. That whole deal. And he faced a maximum of 30 years in federal prison for his crimes. Well, he was sentenced, you know, and his name is. Or was Nicholas John Roski. But then something strange happened once Nicholas John Roski was arrested and taken into federal custody. When he showed up for sentencing, he showed up as Sophie Rosky in that. Interesting. And all of a sudden, when you have the attempted assassination, you know, because, who knows what he. Zip ties can be used for a lot of things. Of course, Bobby, who says that was a murder plot. Now all of a sudden, Sophie Rosky. That's the name. He started to call it himself and says, well, now I'm a woman. This guy's. Y' all go look this up. He said, now I'm a woman. Now all of a sudden, Sophie Rosky is sentenced to eight years in federal prison. And if you know the way the federal system work, usually, inmates serve about half time before they're released on parole. So it's very possible that for attempting to assassinate a Supreme Court justice specifically because of their opinion in a legal case, you know, because, you know, these judges really. You know, they really decry political violence. Right? Don't. They might serve four years in prison. Now, it's true that he will also have a lifetime, according to the reports of supervised. Of parole. I mean, I'm, sorry. Of supervision. Four years for trying to kill a Supreme Court justice because of their opinion in the case. I, just have to say, wow. And I don't know for sure, but it does make me wonder. I wonder if the sentencing included a judge adjusting his posture because he called Nicholas John Rosky to show up for court and Sophie showed up. Kind of makes you wonder, huh? 877-616-2396 is the number to call. We have about 10 minutes and 50 seconds for the remainder of the show today. 877-616-2396 Is the number to call or you can give securely [email protected] afr.net I believe with everything in me, that God has allowed this ministry to be planted for such a time as this. That God knew that we were entering swirly, chaotic times. that within his divine providence, that there would be a fallout following Charlie Kirk's martyrdom, frankly, for his outspokenness concerning his faith and applying that faith to public life. And because of that, God is all fit to establish this ministry and to provide the resources that are necessary in order for this ministry to press forward in this time. And many of you who are listening and who are supporters, that, that is a part of God's divine providence as well. The number again is 877-616-2396. That is the number where you can call to make your gift, or you can do so by going to afr.net afr.net for American family Radio and you can give securely online there. Afr.net 877-616-2396 is the number to call.
A recent example of the phenomenon that we witnessed in the 2024 presidential election
Now, I wanted to share this with you and this, this, this is a recent example of the phenomenon that we witnessed in the 2024 presidential election. You had President Trump flying all over the country, doing multiple rallies in one day, sitting down on multiple long form podcasts. Two, three hours, talking about all kinds of policy positions, all kinds of things, speaking about them freely, candidly, demonstrating his understanding of the, of. Of the issues versus she who shall never be President. The remix. Who wouldn't even the. The one, one of the podcasts she went on, which was a foul podcast. She would even go on the podcast. She spent, you know, hundreds of thousand dollars to remake a fake set in a hotel in D.C. a wise use of campaign money. The opposite of, ah, brother Don's budgeting budget, philosophy, I would assure you, burned multiple billions of dollars, multiple billion dollars, 2 billion at a minimum. And showed her inability to just have a conversation, a regular unscripted conversation. Well, what you're about to see is it not only limited. She'll never be president. You have this lady, Katy Porter, who's attempting to run for governor in California because, you know, Gavinito Nussolini is termed out over there. That's why he's got his hair gel pointed towards the White House. Gavinito is trying to get his hair gel in 1600 Pennsylvania. You know what I mean? That's what he trying to be. That's why he started a podcast. That's not what you want your governor to start a podcast. Can you say unserious? Why would, why would the governor start a podcast in one of the last years of his term? anyway, the California boy, not all of California, because I know we have some soldiers in Northern California and we have some all over the whole state. Some in la, they reach out to me. He's like, listen, Abe, we're remnant over here, bro. Don't forget about us over here. We're drowning with these folks. We see y' all in Cali, Man. 877-616-2396. Who knows, maybe the Lord would allow us to press forward to build stations in Cali. Maybe we could help turn what's going on there. 877-616-2396 is the number to call or you can give securely [email protected] well, Katy Porter, the gubernatorial hopeful, Democrat candidate for the California governorship, she was being interviewed by cbs, which I'll just tell you, was a friendly interview for her, a friendly interview. And the reporter asked her a very reasonable question and said, listen, we're asking all of the candidates who, Governor, this question. Though our state is a heavily Democrat state, 40% of our citizens voted for President Trump. I don't know if you know this, Katy, but the governor's race is a statewide election. So you can't just focus on. You can't just focus on Southern California and Silicon Valley and San Francisco. If you want to win, you certainly don't. You want to compete with all the voters in the state. Well, what Katy Porter, what you're going to see she demonstrates is that regressives are not used to answering questions. If it's not a pre curated friendly lob like Gary Payton and Sean Kemp in the 90s, they don't know how to respond. Listen to and watch part one of these two clips. Katy Porter being interviewed by CBS News reporter Julie Watts. Clip number one. Sorry, clip number four. Clip number four, go.
How are you going to win California if you don't get Trump voters
>> Speaker E: What do you say to the 40% of California voters who you'll need in order to win? who voted for Trump?
>> Speaker G: How would I need them in order to win, ma'?
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Am?
>> Speaker E: Well, unless you think you're gonna get 60% of the vote, you think you'll get 60%, all. Everybody who did not vote for Trump will vote for you.
>> Speaker G: That's what you're in a general election. Yes. If it is me versus a Republican, I think that I will win. The people who did not vote for.
>> Speaker E: Trump, what if it's you versus another Democrat?
>> Speaker G: I don't intend that to be the case.
>> Speaker E: So how do you not intend that to be the case? Do you. Are you gonna ask them not to run?
>> Speaker G: No, no. I'm saying I'm gonna build the support. I have the support already in terms of name recognition. And so I'm gonna do the very best I Can to make sure that we get through this primary in a really strong position. But let me be clear with you. I represented Orange County. I represented a purple area. I have stood on my own two feet and won Republican votes before. That's not something every candidate in this race can say. If you're from a deep blue area, if you're from LA or you're from Oakland, you haven't, you don't have an experience.
>> Speaker E: But you just said you, you don't need those Trump voters.
>> Speaker G: Well, you asked me if I needed them to win, so you don't. I feel like this is unnecessarily argumentative. What is your question?
>> Speaker E: The question is the same thing I asked everybody, that this is being called the empowering voters to stop Trump's power grab. Every other candidate has answered this question. This is not correct.
>> Speaker G: I support it.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: I feel like this is unnecessarily argumentative. What's argumentative? I. This, this is not healing for me. This is, this is, this is unnecessarily argument. What's argumentative. But how are you going to win the Governor's Mansion if you don't get Trump voters? 40% of the electorate voted for Trump in 2024. You trying to win statewide in California?
>> Speaker G: You.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Is the math not adding up for you? What's the problem? Do you understand this is unnecessarily argumentative? Oh, you thought it was bad now, but it gets worse. Listen to and watch. That's right. Why you could I listen to and watch clip number five. She almost shut down the interview because the lady had the audacity to ask her, ma', am, don't you want to win the whole state? Clip five Go.
Candidate says he doesn't need California voters to win
>> Speaker E: So, and the question is, what do you say to the 40% of voters who voted for Trump?
>> Speaker G: Oh, I'm happy to say that it's the, do you need them to win part that I don't understand. I'm happy to answer the question as you have a it written and I'll answer it.
>> Speaker E: And we've also asked the other candidates, do you think you need any of those 40% of California voters to win? And you're saying no, you don't?
>> Speaker G: No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every vote I can. And what I'm saying to you is.
>> Speaker E: That, well, to those voters. Okay, so, so you.
>> Speaker G: I don't want to keep doing this. I'm going to call it. Thank you.
>> Speaker E: You're not going to do the interview with us?
>> Speaker G: Nope. Not like this. I'm not. Not with seven follow ups to every.
>> Speaker E: Single question you ask every other candidate has answered.
>> Speaker G: I don't care. I want to have a pleasant, positive conversation which you ask me about every issue on this list. And if every question you're going to make up a follow up question, then we're never going to get there and we're just going to circle around. I have never had to do this before, ever.
>> Speaker E: You've never had to have a conversation with.
>> Speaker G: To end an interview.
>> Speaker E: Okay, but every other candidate has done this.
>> Speaker G: I what part of I'm me, I'm running for governor because I'm a leader. So I am going to make m.
>> Speaker E: So you're not going to answer questions from reporters? Okay, why don't we go through. I will continue to ask follow up questions because that's my job as a journalist. But I will go through and ask these. And if you don't want to answer, you don't want to answer. So nearly every legislative.
>> Speaker G: I am. I don't want to have an unhappy experience with you.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Oh my God. Did you hear that? If you will ask the questions as you have them written on this paper, I will answer. But if you dare have a follow up question. I'm not doing this interview, ma'. Am. Are, you in it? I wanna, I want to have a happy experience. This experience must be happy. If it's not happy, then I don't want to. guys, these folks are not used to people asking them substantive questions and I'm sorry, but the question wasn't even hard. The question was you want to be governor? 40% of the citizens in the state voted for Trump. How you gonna win if you don't get any of that voting block? Is that a ridiculous question? No, it's not. But when you're not used to having substitute questions every. It sounds like an attack. This is so. I want to have a happy experience. Chuck walked in. I want a happy experience. Happy. I want a happy share A thon. So call 877-616-2396. By God's grace, we'll be back tomorrow.