Hamilton: God has called us to be ambassadors even in this dark moment
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>> Abraham Hamilton III: It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite, delivering people
>> Abraham Hamilton III: out of the bondage of mainstream media and the philosophies of this world.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: God has called you and me to be his ambassadors even in this dark moment. Let's not miss M our moment.
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>> Abraham Hamilton III: Good evening everyone. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner. My name is Abraham Hamilton iii. I am the host of this program. Joined by the Corner contingent right across from me, my man, 100 grand, Mr. M. Bobby Rosa, who by the way he's taking Note of the 82nd Airborne in Route to certain waters in an area that rhymes with Schmidtle yeast. You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. Well, I don't know. Rom, Rom Alinsky. Also in the screening room. Producer extraordinaire. Don't get too close to him cause you might get cut. The man is so sharp. Producer extraordinaire. Often imitated, never duplicated. Smelling like a full can of Barbasol, fresh from the barbershop. Mr. M J Mack.
Jeff Rose: Each lurch toward secularism has corresponded with retrenchments
Ladies and gentlemen, we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program. At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are already making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on the family and allowing God's view to inform, govern and guide, your engagement in your families. We must, we must refuse to allow the hemorrhaging to continue in our families. When I say hemorrhaging, I want to be very clear about something. the scripture teaches that God has instructed parents to lead in making disciples of our children. The organizational church's role is supplementary to the parents role. But the church's role is to equip the saints for the work of ministry, which includes equipping parents to understand what God has called them to. So one of the things that has to happen I would argue with as, to borrow a phrase from Dave Ramsey, gazelle like intensity is for churches to proclaim with repetition and from the highest perch possible, and to equip parents to lead. In this ministerial engagement, one of the major realities that has unfolded in our country is that each lurch toward secularism to rejection of God has corresponded with retrenchments in the family combined with, I would argue, a demonic onslaught against the family. But by God's grace, we can reverse that. We must reverse that. And we need, we have to understand the property perspective. As our, founders have repeatedly told us. George Washington said religion and morality are indispensable supports of our constitutional republic. It's the bottom line. We should not be surprised that the failure of discipling generations of Americans has corresponded with younger generations of Americans demonstrating more and more willingness to cast off our form of government. We shouldn't be surprised about that. But the lack of, let me say this, the political implications are downstream from the discipleship implications. And that's what we have to understand. And if we have that in place, we wouldn't be surprised, for example, and this really should make it abundantly clear, right? We wouldn't be surprised, for example, that the same party that have declared the Save America act as Jim Crow 2.0, that opposes citizenship demonstrations and photo ID to vote, is also the same party that supported open borders. Isn't that amazing? You think that's a coinky, Mr. Rose? Jeff, you think that's a coincidence that this is. That seemed to be kind of consistent thought, right? I do not support citizenship requirements for voting. I also do not support the preservation of our national border. that's not surprising, man. Because simple reality, reality is that transformation via the word of God produces discernment to that point. To the word of God we go Joshua, not Joshua. Judges, chapter two. We were in Judges yesterday. I want to go back here, man. my eyes filled with tears when I read this. And when I read it now for you, you are probably going to, understand why Joshua, chapter, not Joshua, Judges, Judges, chapter two. The reason why I keep saying Joshua is because Joshua is mentioned in the passage. Judges chapter 2, verses 7 through 10. Judges, chapter 2, verses 7 through 10. This hm, is what God's word says. The people served the Lord all the days of Joshua and all the days of the elders who survived Joshua, who had seen all the great work of the Lord which he had done for Israel. Verse 8. Then Joshua, the son of nun, the servant of the Lord, died at the age of 110. And they buried him in the territory of his inheritance in Timnath, heres in the hill country of ephraim, north of Mount Gaash. Verse 10. And this is what I want to direct your attention to. All that generation also were gathered to their fathers, and there arose another generation after them who did not know the Lord, nor yet the work which he had done for Israel. Now, one of the things that's interesting about this passage is in verse 10 when it says there arose another generation who did not know the Lord. The word know in Hebrew is yada, which is the exact same word that is used in Proverbs, chapter 3, verse 6. When verse 5, the Scripture says, do not lean into your own understandings, but trust in the Lord and acknowledge him. The word for acknowledge there is yada, which means M. It, ah, far exceeds mere mental ascent. It is a carrying forward of the full scope, breadth, width, depth, length and height, height of the reality of who God is into the real time, present engagements that we pursue here. The scripture is showing us man. Huh? And it's a Hebraic formula that, as I read it, many of you recalled. Huh? That's the same verbiage that was employed in Egypt when there was a Pharaoh who arose who did not know Joseph. Remember that it's the phrasing that portends danger. Now, you would think about this to a, people who have been given instruction like Deuteronomy 6, you shall love the Lord, the Shema Elohim Eloheinu, the instruction that you shall love the Lord with all of your heart, love the Lord with all that you are, and you shall teach this diligently to your children. Yet with that instruction as a backdrop, the Lord is showing us that there was a generation. In Israel who did not heed that command. And on their watch, on their watch, because we talk about all the generation that was with Joshua, they were gathered to their fathers, as verse 10 says, M. And as they were gathered to their fathers, another generation after them arose who did not know the Lord. And then this. Look at this next part. And the work which he had done for Israel. How is that possible? How is that possible? How is that possible? What you're witnessing there is a generational degeneracy. I'm, pointing that out, guys, because in many ways, that is what we are facing in our own country, That you have a previous generation yet for. And there are hosts of reasons, hosts of articulations, hosts of things that, that. That unfold, that show that the subsequent generation arose and they did not. Yada, the Lord. You can see why my eyes filled with tears as I read this earlier this morning.
Most youth ministry workers don't even have a biblical worldview, Parker says
Now, I know things have gotten to such a place to where you guys hear me daily talk about, the Great Commission. I've had conversations with people behind the scenes, and some have reached out to me as a result of listening to the show who said to me, abe, we've never, never even. I've never heard the word discipleship discussed in my local church. That breaks my heart. Let alone. Let alone having discipleship discussed in addition to that, let alone how do I go about making disciples? And I understand that this is something that is not limited to any particular area because this is something I've encountered all over our country. And it goes to show just how much the church in our nation has been bewitched because they can have conversations about lots of other things. A lot of people talk about tithing. And pressure applied for money extractions. That's what I call it. Even though the scripture says in First Corinthians that you're not supposed to give under compulsion, somebody square that circle. They know lots about other kind of things, building projects, all kind of things. But why don't we know about what Jesus instructed us when that is the case, guys, we should not be surprised. And the generation arose who do not know the Lord. How do we get to the place? We have, my friend George Barnard coming on this program. And to say, you know, it's kind of scary, but the majority, according to our data collection, the majority of the youth ministry workers don't even have a biblical worldview. What I'm saying, guys, is that we're living in the judges 2:10 phenomena. We're living in that right now. And my concern. We have lots of people. Well, let me just say m. I'm going to say one thing, I'm going to say the next thing. my greatest concern. We have lots of people that can talk to you all day long about, you know, the latest goings on with President Trump. We can talk all day long about, you know, what political parties this, but we don't have robust conversations about disciple making, guys. And what I want you to see is that this is evidence of a spiritual deficiency. You know, we've grown, grown. We've gotten to the place as a society to where, we expect children to be rebellious. We expect it. And this is, what I was going to say. And I've talked about the kind of trajectory of Charlie Kirk's life and how he, you know, early on it was, you know, libertarian economics and political engagement. And as he grew, he realized, oh, no, we got. We have a worldview problem. He said, oh, no, it's more than a worldview problem. We have. We have a rebellion problem. Oh, we need disciples being made. We need. We need marriage. Here's the issue. Turning Point USA grew to an amazingly large organization do you think that organization would be as large and well funded if they started out the way Charlie ended his life and saying, well, I want to be known for courage for my faith, that I want to proclaim the gospel, that, that I want. I want to encourage, men to, get married and encourage people to enjoy the Lord's Sabbath. You think it would have grown that large? Just something for you to think about? If he would have started that way, would it have grown that large? In my experience, I found people are far more willing to give money for political engagement than they are for things like, I don't know, disciples being made. What I want you to see from this passage is a, reminder that there's nothing new under the sun. And if you are familiar with the Book of Judges, you'll understand why I'm saying this. We are living in a Judges chapter 2, verse 10 phenomenon, but we can reverse it. But repentance is the only way forward.
>> Jeff Chamblee: A, discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
>> Joseph Parker: The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. Verses 10 and 11 of John, chapter 10. Jesus is the good and the great shepherd. He's the greatest shepherd there ever was. He's a shepherd that can be trusted. John, chapter 12, verse 49. For I have not spoken on my own authority, but the Father who sent
>> Abraham Hamilton III: me gave me a command what I should say and what I should speak.
>> Joseph Parker: The Lord Jesus Christ himself in his earthly ministry continually trusted his heavenly Father, his heavenly Father, his great shepherd, for wisdom, for guidance and direction at every step of his life. He wasn't trying to do his own thing. He was simply trying to follow his heavenly Father. And Jesus again stands as a great role model for each of us.
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A verdict against Google and Meta in a social media addiction lawsuit is coming out
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. this is breaking just right now as we're sitting here in the studio. Google and Meta were found, liable for, negligence and, their efforts at working to make their social media apparatus apparatuses addictive. the verdict just came down as we're sitting here. it's a pretty significant case. I'll have to dig into it a little bit deeper after today's program because the verdict is coming out. Some of the details, some of the arguments, things of that nature. But a mom and a daughter sued Google for the various injuries that the daughter alleged that she, well, now the jury has vindicated or said she suffered as a result of being addicted to social media into scrolling and things online. Very, very interesting. I alluded to this earlier. I want to share this report because it's interesting because apparently the Gulf states like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are encouraging President Trump to continue pressing the fight against Iran. which is very interesting. I don't think anybody would have predicted, even two years ago that you would find Muslim, nations like Saudi Arabia encouraging, the US to, to strike, Iran. Very, very interesting.
Reports say the 82nd Airborne Division is preparing for Middle East deployment
but to that point, and this is what I alluded to, that the US Military is preparing to deploy. the estimates range. I've seen estimates as many as 3,000. I've seen some 2,000, but several thousand, troops from the, the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. As I understand it is being reported that the 82nd Airborne Division is considered the Army's emergency response Force and they're typically deployed on short notice. Again, according, according to reports from within the military. But they spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not at liberty to disclose this information to the media. But I can assure you they disclose it with the consent of the Pentagon, that the force from the 82nd Airborne Division would include a battalion of 1st Brigade Combat, of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, as well as Major General Brandon Tetmayer, the division's commander and division staff, to the Middle East. This, would be the latest addition of American troops to the Iran war effort after U.S. officials recently said thousands of Marines aboard several Navy ships would be heading to the region and this is. And Bobby, you can correct me if any of this is inaccurate. While Marine units are trained in missions that include supporting US embassies, evacuating civilians, and disaster relief. Soldiers of the 82nd Airborne based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. North Carolina. Stand up, members. The soldiers of the 82nd Airborne are trained to parachute into hostile or contested territory to secure key territory and airfields. Mm Their motto is they're never surrounded. Aha. Uh-huh. Mr. Rosa has opined that the 82nd Airborne Division's motto is we're never surrounded. I like that. I like that. We're never surrounded. Who surrounded you? You. Who surrounded you? You surround. We're never you surrounded. Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee are scheduled, ah, work. I'm sorry. Received a classified briefing from Pentagon officials today and they. The entire briefing was based upon, the deployment. Potential deployment. US Officials have also previously mentioned. And I'm saying this because I want to make sure this audience is up to speed on all of this. US officials have previously mentioned that the Japan based USS Tripoli and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit had already been ordered to the Middle east, shifting from their exercises in Taiwan. they also have mentioned that the Navy has deployed a set of ships carrying rapid response Marine forces to the Middle east from their home post of San Diego. And the pair of Marine Expeditionary Units will add about 5,000 Marines and thousands of sailors to the region where we currently have in excess of, 50,000 troops in the region, not in Iran, but in the area in the waters and carriers and things of that nature. Now, I want to remind you, as always, please pray for our soldiers. Man, these are real people, fellow citizens who have families, because it's easy for people to talk about, you know, the political chicanery and, you know, and I mentioned about Arab states supporting a war effort. Man, these are real families. These are real people with real families. so please keep our soldiers lifted up in prayer as well, obviously, as our nation's leadership. Pete Hegseth, President, Trump's cabinet, the national security apparatus and advisors, because this is. Man, this is not a joke. This is real deal. This is a real deal. Now, some are, as I mentioned yesterday, like I said, Mississippi. Now, they're showing maps of where ground troops would land. and honestly, I don't want that to happen. I don't want that to happen. I'm Talking about having U.S. troops, with boots on the ground. And I also have said that how, can you accomplish the whole idea of creating an opportunity for the Iranians to take back their country if there are no boots on the ground? And I'm not hankering for this. this is my opinion. This is what I think. And I think President Trump has shown his willingness, to do this. How he has used, the mobilizing forces in different places to coincide with negotiations in an effort to kind of, incentivize conversations, shall we say? ever heard of the expression walk softly but carry, a big stick, you know? Yeah, this is my estimation. This is what I think the President is doing. but it's interesting because you have a lot of. I won't say a lot. You have several people who are purporting to speak for the Iranian regime and saying, we're not negotiating. Negotiating with who? We're not talking, we're not negotiating. And then back channel communications, things of that nature are absolutely taking place. Absolutely. They're negotiating, you know, so it's just. You have the reality. How do you negotiate with a sycophantic, apocalyptically inclined Islamic zealot or Islamic zealots? How do you negotiate? You know, in my view, I think Iran's popping off of those intermediate range missiles. I think they knew they would be shot down. I think they just wanted to show the world they had them. That's what, that's what I think. Because they shot too. I think they wanted to show the world that they had them.
There's a difference between an unarmed suspect and a non threatening suspect
I think it's one of those things where you, you have a, weakened state and you have desperation that often sets in in that condition. But weakened doesn't mean not dangerous. You know, this is, this is one of the things that I confronted as a prosecutor when people say, oh, the police shot an unarmed man. And I was like, come on, man, y' all gotta stop with the, with the, the Goebbels Inc. Talking points. Because anybody in law enforcement will tell you unarmed does not mean non threatening. You understand? That's a difference. There's a difference between an unarmed suspect and a non threatening suspect. There are many instances when there are suspects who are unarmed, who still remain threats, and who are attempting to get armed in the process. When you have law enforcement officers that use force to neutralize the threat. I could tell you story after story after story. I know a, horribly sad incident where a police officer in NewSong Orleans was executing a routine arrest on a man who had an outstanding arrest warrant, and the suspect was unarmed. And guess what happened? The suspect ends up being able to maneuver and retrieves the officer's firearm and kills him with his own gun. So you miss me with all of this unarmed talk you need to discuss in terms of threats. Threats versus non threats. that being said, we have a presence in the Middle east, which is obviously indicated by the, bombings that have taken place. but there's a mobilization, mobilization of forces. And the latest reported iteration of that is a Dispatch from the 82nd Airborne Division, who, as Mr. Rosa has just shared with us, whose motto is, we're never surrounded. All right, again, I want to reiterate that. Man, please pray for our soldiers, please, and for our nation's leadership. This is a very, very critical juncture in our nation's history. It's very, very critical juncture.
There was supposed to be a California gubernatorial debate yesterday
All right. All right. On the home front, you can file this under the. Under the. The California is as California does file. You cannot make this stuff up, man. So as every. As you know, and many of our Californians who watch and listen to the show, you guys already know, California's governor Gavinito Nussolini is termed out. That's why he's trying to posture, because he wants to run for president, of course. But, there are a host of people that are seeking to fill the, become the next governor of the state of California. There was supposed to be a gubernatorial debate yesterday in California, collaboratively hosted by, the University of Southern California and the local, ABC News affiliate kabc. The University of Southern California used the expertise of one of their political science professors, a man by the name of Christian Gross, to develop the formula that would be employed to determine what gubernatorial candidates qualify to participate in the debate. The formula included a combination of factors like polling data, where the candidates are polling, and how much money they have raised to date. All right, well, taking those things into consideration, for example, the top two candidates polling in the state of California for the governorship. Starting from the top are, Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco. Leading the slate of California gubernatorial candidates. Following them, they both were at the top of the polls with 16% of the polling electorate each having 16% following them. There were three Democrats, California Representative Eric Swalwell, who's running for California. Bobby, you think he'll have Fang Fang's vote? Some might call him Mr. M. Fang Fang, some people say. Some say. Have you heard? Fang Fang is running for. Not Fang Fang. Mr. Fang Fang running for governor of California. Then after Eric Swalwell, you have former Representative Katy Porter and then the billionaire environmental activist Thom Steyer. They're the top three Democrat candidates, all tied at about 10% of the polling data. Then all of the remaining candidates are polling in single digits. But one exception is the San Jose mayor, Matt Mahan, who, though he's polling in single digits, he has raised a significant m amount of money because he's received significant support from Silicon Valley. So the people that were going to participate in the debate were the top six people according to the formula. Christian Gross said, when I came up with this formula, I wasn't thinking about who it would help or who it would hurt or nothing like that. I just came up with a formula because USC and KABC said we need to come up with something to determine who would qualify to participate in the debate, because this is always what happens. You can have a lot of candidates, but we want the debate to be an effective debate for debate for the populace so that they can get the information that they need to cast their votes the way they need to cast their votes. Well, it's never as straightforward as it seems, because additional candidates who are polling far lower all have something in common. Now, these all people have single digits. So you have the former Health and Human Services secretary under, Mr. Joseph Biden, Javier Becerra, the former Los Angeles mayor, Antonio Villa Vilargosa. I'm sorry if I mispronounce his name. Villa Rugosa. Thank you, Villa Rugosa. You have the California state schools, schools chief Tony Thurmond, who is running, and you also have Betty Yee, who's a former state controller. Now, here's the thing. Javier Becerra and Antonio Villaragosa are all Latino. Both Latino, I should say. Tony Thurmond is a Black man, and Ms. G is Asian American. So what do y' all think happened in California? I'll give y' all a second before I get to it. What do y' all think happened in California? This is crazy, guys. This is crazy. What do y' all think happened? I'll give you a chance to answer because I. Because the disrespectful music is on.
Candidates who are polling significantly behind top six have objection to debate
You have the the criteria established for who get to participate in the debate. They had six candidates all ready to go. The combination of funds raised and polling data. Top six polling candidates and the top six fundraising candidates. Then you have the next four, the next tier who were not qualified to participate in the debate, all polling significantly behind the top six. But they lodged an objection to being excluded from the debate. What do you think the objection was based on? I'll give you a hint what I tell you about the ones who excluded from the debate. We'll get more into it when we come back from the break.
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David Wheaton discusses differing views on Israel on American Family Radio
>> Joseph Parker: Differing views on Israel. This is David Wheaton, host of the Christian Worldview. Some Christians see Israel as just another God rejecting nation, while others see Israel and the Jewish people as still having great significance. So why the difference interpretation of scripture? Some see God's promise to Abraham in Genesis 12 for land, descendants and blessing to be literal and unchangeable, while others see the promise as spiritually fulfilled in a new Israel. The church we side with the former view, but this should encourage all of us to be diligent, to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed accurately handling the word of truth. Hear our most recent program on Israel@, thechristianworldview.org and then tune in this Palm Sunday weekend as we discuss Christ's final days before the cross.
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Less than 24 hours before California's governor's debate, organizers cancel event
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. Guys, you cannot make this stuff up. So the people polled in terms of who they want the next governor of California to be were the actual voters. And the voters are explaining, are responding and showing who they want to be the next governor. One of the things to note about California is that their primaries, the primary election will allow everybody to participate, all of their citizens in the vote for whoever they want. And the top two vote getters will then proceed to a runoff. As it stands now, you have two Republicans in the field and all of the rest are Democrats. And, they're divided the vote amongst the Democrats, amongst the Democrats. I'm not trying to give anybody any, any advice, but if that were to continue, and I'm not saying it's very likely that it will, I mean, not talking about likelihood here, but if that were to continue, the possibility based on the polling currently with Republicans, numbers one and two in the polling in California, you see what I'm saying? They could end up with a Republican governor. Now the Democrat Party in California is trying to lean on some of the other Democrat candidates. Say, guys, y' all know y' all don't have a chance to win, get out of the race. All you have a chance to do is to divide the vote amongst the Democrat candidates and you could make the way for a Republican to win the governorship in California. They don't care. Guys, this is hilarious. And this is the thing that's hilarious. So I gave y' all a chance to, to, to guess what happened. Well, I told you the debate was supposed to be yesterday. All the Californians listen to the show. They know. Cause they're saying oh, the debate was canceled. You heard me right, they canceled debate. Canceled the debate. But why did they cancel debate? Cancel the debate. Listen to and watch clip number four. Clip four, go.
>> Speaker G: The stage was set, but less than 24 hours before California's governor's debate, it was called off. The debate hosted by USC and ABC television stations. Coming amid a crowded field, the top two vote getters from the primary, regardless of party, will advance to the general election in November.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: What this means is the Democratic Party
>> Speaker G: needs to figure out immediately, pretty quickly before June 2nd, which candidates they want to advance. Eight Democrats and two Republicans remain, but only a handful were invited on stage. Republicans Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco who have led the polls joined by the three highest polling Democrats, billionaire Thom Steyer and Congress members Katy Porter and Eric Swalwell. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan was also included despite single digit polling after raising millions from Silicon Valley donors. Left off the stage, former Health and Human Services Secretary Javier Becerra, former State Controller Betty Yee, State Superintendent Tony Thurman and former LA Mayor Antonio Villaragosa. debate organizers said those candidates were not included because of low polling numbers and fundraising. But that formula prompted backlash by excluding the four candidates of color when we
>> Speaker E: are a minority majority state. the idea that none of candidates of color are going to be joining a debate, is just inappropriate for a state like California.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Cole, you stupid. This is wild guys. It's, it's. So the ethnicity and melanin display of the people who the California voters have said they want to vote for and the candidates who've been able to raise the most money, it's inappropriate for the state for them to have the most vote support and the most money raised. According to what standard? According to regressive ideology, folks. So others recommended to USC and abc, the local ABC station just let them all participate in the debate. To which the response was well, how are we going to have a meaningful debate with 10 people? So they canceled the gubernatory debate. They, they, it's almost like the same thing the Democrat party did with the shield should never be president. The remix, being appointed as the nominee, you know, who cares the votes been cast. Who cares what the people want? Who cares about any of that stuff? We need to make sure guys, this is sad. So the California voters then are then deprived of being able to hear from the people who have the most likely possibility of being the next governors. That's how beholden they are. That's how beholden they are to regressive ideology, guys, that's how beholden they are. If the, if the melanin display don't look right, we'll just cancel the debate. Nobody who needs to know what they really think, what they believe, who needs to have them being able to share a stage of debate? Guys, that's how insane we've become. And this, guys, it goes along with what I was saying in the very first segment. There arose a generation who didn't know the Lord. We're a nation that we have been fighting and fought the inheritance of the partiality that we'd received from England. You know, the legislative changes, the civil war. We're trying to advance to be a society that we're, we're not making substance decisions based on non substantive, superficial external melanin display. But you see how that's reversed. No, we, we do not want to be known by the content of our character or the substance of our offerings. We need to make sure we have a particular skin color display quotient met. And if the skin color display quotient is okay, then you could proceed to have your debate. Guys, that's evil, man. That's evil. I know they're gonna, they're not gonna recognize that it's evil, but it's evil. And you're getting this from a place I don't know. And I mentioned Fang Fang and I cracked a joke about it, but I'm partially serious in this regard. You got a dude who literally was caught up with a Chinese spy and the whole world knows it. And he's not summarily ran out of Congress by his own constituents, let alone his party, but they reelected this fool, and I mean fool in the biblical sense. And then he believes he's so confident in his political future that now he's running to be the head of the state of California. Remember what I said? Sin makes you stupid. Guys, this is, this is what I'm talking about. So rather than utilize the criteria that when the USC professor created it, he wasn't thinking about who's gonna benefit. It's like, man, we can't have a debate with 25 people. And so if it's gonna be effective for the California voters, then we need to have a criteria that they have to meet in order to qualify to participate. Some of you may remember we had the same conversation. I invited Bishop Jackson on this program when he was running for president, running for, the Republican nomination for the presidency, but he was excluded from the primary debate. I would have loved to see Bishop Jackson participate, But There were criteria that had to be satisfied in order to do so. So instead of God, can I make this stuff up? Can I make this stuff up? So rather than deal with the reality, they canceled the entire debate. They just canceled it. They just canceled it. We only get to this place, guys, through accommodation of neglect and idolatry. And we're living in the judges210 moment.
New Jersey's governor visited mosque linked to terrorist activity last week
We're living in a moment on that same front. Well, I won't say the same front. A similar front. I mentioned to you all previously. Yeah, here we go. While, While we're having Operation Epic Fury transpiring in Iran, I previously mentioned to you North Carolina's governor Josh Stein issued a, Ramadan proclamation on behalf of the state. Well, NewSong Jersey's governor. Is it Mikey Sherrill, who, remember, she campaigned as a moderate. Remember that? Mm, Well, just last week, NewSong Jersey's governor Mikey Sherrill visited a mosque in NewSong Jersey that has been linked to terrorist activity since its founding in 1989 and whose co. Founder was a. Was convicted. Not. Not alleged or accused. The co founder of this mosque was convicted of funneling money to Hamas. During Governor Sherrill's visit, she met with an Islamic cleric who faced deportation proceedings of his own due to his own alleged ties to Hamas. But he, from that perch in Passaic County, NewSong Jersey, has called for a new intifada. Guys, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, bringing it up because just. Just as in the hearing that Chip Roy chaired, not to about a week or two ago, citing Muslim Brotherhood documents that you have Islamic jihadists who want to, quote, use our own laws against us, end quote. I don't think this is benign, guys. I keep referring to the shows we've. We had Bill Federer on. What really was Bill Federer doing the show? I was just, you know, listening like all of you, because I think one of the most egregious things that has transpired following 911 was the George W. Bush, you know, religion of peace commentary that caused all of Americans, because none of us American people don't want to be hostile, or suspicious of people based on external forces. You know, But I think that was one of the major faux pas because it caused the head of our national government set the stage for a lack of vigilance and diligence among our populace. You know, I was having a conversation with a guy not too long ago. He said, well, Abe, you know, there are lots of Americans who just don't really know much about Islam. And I said, yeah, why is that? Don't you think following 911 would have been a good time for us to learn a little bit more, don't you think? Don't you think that's one of, And I have a lot of issues with George W. Bush. I have a lot of issues with him, but I think he took the wrong tactics. I think he took the wrong tact. He should have encouraged the American people to understand the very same thing that Thomas Jefferson did during our founding time. Couldn't understand why were the Barbary pirates continuously attacking American vessels. He's like, we haven't done anything to you. We don't have any beef with you. We don't have any quarrel with you. And then Jefferson read the Quran for himself. And finally the Barbary pirates said, we're attacking you because you're not Muslim. That's why. And our, Quran commands us to attack you. And now, and I keep pointing this out, much of the population in Dearborn and Hamtramck shares an ideology similar to the Iranian regime. And now we have, you know, you have the Islamist in NewSong York City. Do you realize he's. He's leading Islamic prayer meetings in NewSong York City, like in the parks and stuff. Like, where, where are all of the people? Where's the ACLU with a, separation of church and state stuff? Where are they? They seem to be completely mia. It's almost as if when people complain about religion and politics, they're really only concerned. If you're Christians, that's the only thing that's objectionable. You could be every. You could be everything else. And they seem to be perfectly cool with it. Isn't that interesting? It's kind of just like the same people who don't support the Save America act also don't have a problem with open borders. You know, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State. You might as well change your name to Americans United for the Separation of State and Christianity because y' all are conveniently absent when the Islamist is leading Muslim prayer times in the park. Then you have the new North Carolina governor, and now you have NewSong Jersey's governor. No, I'm not doing much. Just meeting with the dude who's calling for new intifadas. And in a mosque where the co founder was convicted of funneling money, money to Hamas. Man, we have got to wake up. We have got to wake up. The fundamental transformation is on the way is what I'm telling you. And like I said yesterday, the Jebusites ain't leaving on their own. The Jebusites have to be encouraged to exit. Y' all have a great evening. The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family association or American Family Radio.