Starts off pretty boring explaining why Jesus was actually born in the spring, rather than in the dead of winter. He then begins talking about police shooting innocent people, as well as police officers forced by corrupt "mayors and city councils and states" to enforce unfair, unconstitutional laws (5:33). What do you do, asks Bob, when you know a law is unfair, but you have to surrender your "authority" to a police officer upholding an unfair law? Which is actually a pretty relevant question but whatever, we know he's just talking about one of the dozen or so stupid brushes he's had with the law, because Bob thinks he knows the law better than the cops and lawmakers do. Bob thinks most laws are stupid and that we should only enforce laws that really matter like murder and robbery and drug laws.
Then at the 11:00 mark, he abruptly veers off into a horrific story which seems to be the point of the video: earlier that week, he claims, his son was abducted by four people, driven out deep into the country, stripped, robbed, pistol-whipped, and left for dead. Three of the assailants were captured, and a fourth shot himself before the police could find him. The story appears to be true (http://archive.is/3K0Ey). The victim is never mentioned by name in the news article. He does not talk about his son's condition or say if he's okay--and this is a guy whines about every little ache and pain no matter, how intimate or disgusting, if he thinks it will win him sympathy. He indicates that his son, too, was "doing something he shouldn't've been doing" when this happened.
Bob immediately swaps from this incident into some scripture reading (12:53) and his usual generic evangelising on topics we've already heard him discuss before. Like, verbatim. He talks about how earthquakes and weather patterns are a sign of the End Times, about the Book of Life and the Book of Remembrance, about the Armor of God, yadda yadda. Then he swaps gears again, wishes everyone a merry Christmas (18:57)...and then goes off, strangely, about how police officers should take their responsibilities seriously and be more cautious when drawing their weapons against a suspect, and how they never, ever shoot anyone who looks like a child (19:53). He then prays the Our Father (21:47)--which he screws up a little--and adds an oddly sincere prayer for people to come to Jesus, adding that he (Bob) loves everyone and doesn't want to see them lost, and that God loves them but that he will judge the nation "for all the bad laws that's on the books."
Throughout the video, Bob seems quiet and deeply troubled. His stress-sighs happen more frequently, his pauses go on for a little longer, and his eyes don't meet the camera.
To me, the weird thing about this is that Bob hasn't brought it up since. This is a guy who harps on minor injustices from decades back; you think we'd never be able to shut him up if something provably bad happened. Even in the video, it's a minor detail and he only talks about it for a minute and a half; he spends more time trying to prove that Jesus was born in springtime than he does about a crime committed on his family member. It makes me wonder if Bob's only really good at decrying his perceived, exaggerated "crimes" against himself, like people who don't believe he's a real doctor, but when real tragedy strikes, he's not equipped to deal with it.
(It's also entirely possible that Bob heard this news story and planted his own son as the victim for pity points, but until we can find some proof of this, I'm giving this one to Bob.)