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Attention. You're listening to the Tod Huff radio show, America's Home for a Conservative not Bitter Talk Radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevent and e been cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your Conservative but not Bitter host, Todd Huff. All right, my friends, you have tuned in for another hour of the Home for Conservative Not Bitter Talk. I am your host, Todd Huff. It's good to be here today. I know that the in our

previous previous hour was a little bit different of a feel. I was sharing with you a little bit a little bit about some well movie that I'd seen over the weekend with my family, and also shared with you some personal stuff about just the show that the movie that we saw was fantastic. It's called Unsung Hero, just really really good stuff. So if you haven't seen it, I encourage you to do that. But as promised, I want to get into the other news of the day as well, which we of course

will do here as the program comes together. But I want to first talk about the state of where we are. Where we are in this particular campaign, Trump is up six points nationally over Biden. Biden is the least popular president in at least seventy years. Kamala is out there telling Drew Barrymore that she's got a belly laugh. Anyway, we'll get into those things, my friends, in in due course. But before we do that, are you

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stay strong. So Trump is up nationally over Biden by six points. I'm looking here the Postmillennial dot com headline trump leads Biden by six points Nationally. Most view Trump's presidency as success, Biden's as failure. He's quoting here at the Post Millennial a CNN CNN poll. What does that CNN poll tell us, Well, it tells us that Trump is up six points forty nine to forty three over over Joseph Robinette Bribery. Also, that poll showed us that

Americans see Trump's presidency as a success. Fifty five percent of Americans agree with that. Fifty five percent of Americans say that Trump's presidency is in fact a success. Forty four percent see it as as a failure. You know, I'd like to talk with those people about that, especially the especially those people who are alive in twenty twenty four. I want to understand what it is

that you see as a failure. Because I venture if I had to venture a guess here, if I had to venture a guess or either someone who loves the government, loves the role of government, loves high taxes, there's no way, there's no way that you can love everything that's happening today, you cannot be a sane individual and think that what is happening today is in any way, shape, manner, or form, not even just better than, but remotely even comparable to the sort of nation we had under Trump.

In fact, if you go back in if you go back in history, and well, if you ask these forty four percent what they're so upset about regarding Trump's presidency, my guess would be, it's a series of things that's hard to nail down. It's a series of things that's like nailing jello to the wall. They won't like Trump's tweets. They won't like the fact that

he was impeached twice. They won't like the fact that he's well. The argument, the narrative that Trump tried to overthrow the government, which is preposterous. We just went through that the other day. I don't want to rehash that, but we went through that in a program last week. It's absolutely preposterous. The notion that Trump was staging a coup on January sixth, I think I finally concluded that it is wackier than the notion that Russia colluded with

Trump in twenty sixteen to steal the election from Hillary. I think it's crazier. I think the January sixth, the narrative that Trump was going to overthrow the government and empower himself as the I guess, the eternal dictator of America. That is now officially, in my mind, crazier than what I'm supposed to be That the narrative I'm supposed to believe that says that Trump colluded with Russia in twenty sixteen or in the months leading after the twenty sixteen election.

So I'd like to know what they think is really so terrible about the Trump days. Let's continue here with what the article right this is I'm looking out CNN. I clicked over to the CNN article assessing Biden's time in office so far. Sixty one percent say his presidency thus far has been a failure. So that's a net difference of what is that seventeen percent Forty four percent of

Americans saw Trump's presidency as a failure. Sixty one percent of Americans see Biden's presidency as a failure, thirty nine percent say it's been a success thirty nine percent, So basically you've got a five percent gap You've got thirty nine percent of the people who've been polled here who are just on team Biden. They're a Democrat, through in through reality, doesn't matter, it doesn't matter anything that happens. They are committed to the cause. They are committed to the

cause. And I think I suspect in there's some people are afraid to admit they're afraid to admit that Biden did not deliver on what they were told he was going to deliver, saving America, restoring our image across the world again, making you know, fixing what Trump had created in this country as far as discord and disharmony and everything, and that, of course, nothing could

be further further from the truth there. So, but there's forty four percent of people, forty four percent of people say that Trump Trump's president presidency was a failure. Thirty nine percent said Biden's was a success. So there's still five percent in there. There's five percent that are not just team Biden. Maybe that accounts for the never Trumpers, Maybe that accounts for Republicans that can't

that can't stomach Trump. I don't know, but there isn't It's not a one to one ratio it's close, but it's not a one to one ratio. So Republicans are now, the article says here at CNN more unified around the idea that Trump's presidency was a success than Democrats are around that Biden's has been one. Ninety two percent of Republicans call Trump's time in office success, while just seventy three percent of Democrats say Biden's has been a success so far?

What in what way? Give me one example? Seventy three percent of Democrats? My own mind, I just that is just crazy. Independence, if it matters, These are folks that may not always know who they're voting for, which I can't understand. I don't even understand how you don't know who you're voting for in this political climate that we have today. But nonetheless, Independence say fifty one percent of Independence view Trump's presidency as successful, thirty

seven percent see Biden's as a success. I just my own mind. In what way, in what measurable way has it been true that Biden's presidency is a success in any way? This is this is an open invitation for anybody out there to tell me what and what measurable quantifiable? Uh, just give me something here in what way anything it can it can even be a stretch. I truly don't know what what it is. Everything is worse, It's

much much much worse. Everything that this administration touches has been much much worse. Now we can debate about how much of that is due to incompetence or how much of that is the intent. I understand that some people believe that Biden's just that, you know, that's incapable of being reasonable and making good decisions. Others would say that this is the intent. Of course, there is truth in that, even if you don't believe that that explains everything.

They would love nothing more. They the radical left, would love nothing more than for things to be so terrible that there's nothing that you can do besides basically start over. And they would love to. They would love to take the pen and the parchment in twenty twenty four and rewrite a new foundation for America's government. They would love to do that because it wouldn't resemble anything that the founders did. There wouldn't be anything remotely close to the Bill of Rights

or defining the roles of the branches of government and so forth. That's not who these folks are they love centralized power. They love being in those positions of centralized power, and they will do whatever it takes to get them there and to keep people away from there who do not believe in growing a government that's out of control. So Biden is down big time and polling. He's also the least popular president in seventy years that we know of, in at

least seventy years. I don't even know beyond that. We're just like, hey, we don't even know. Our records don't go back far enough to really tell us much about comparing him to previous presidents regarding favorability ratings and so forth. As far back as we can go, we just know that Biden is the least president or the least popular president. So I'm going to tell

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New York Post. Biden is the least popular president in seventy years, below even Nixon and Carter. A scathing poll. Fine, this is a different poll. This is a Gallop poll that was released on Friday. Here's what this says. It's a low blow for Joe. Joe Biden is the least popular commander in chief at this point of his presidency in the last seventy years seven zero, seventy years, longer than most of us have been alive,

definitely longer than most of us have been able to vote. There's only a handful of people who were able to vote in an election, who are alive today able to cast a ballot for a candidate who was least popular than Biden. And we don't even know if that's the case, because I don't even think we have complete data. So that means he's below Richard Nixon below Jimmy Carter in his polling. According to a blistering new poll, imperiling his chances

of re election. Biden eighty one not state dismal thirty eight point seven percent job approval rating for the first quarter of twenty twenty four. That's according to a Gallup poll that was released Friday, three points lower than that of one term George H. W. Bush at the same point in his presidency, with about six months remaining before election day, Biden stands in a weaker position than any prior incumbent. That's according to the polsters at Gallop. In contrast,

where did that go? In contrast, there we go Former President Donald Trump, who is vying with Biden for a second White House term, had a forty six point eight percent approval at this point in his presidency. So at this point in time, when they took the poll for Trump and they took the poll for Biden the same point in their presidency, Trump is roughly what eight points higher than where then where Biden is now. I bring this up because hey, I don't want to I don't want to give false hope

here. We have to see this thing through, this this battle that we're having political battle again. This this battle that we're fighting, it is political, but it's not political. It's not just political. It's rooted in some cultural things that are going on, but it's not just cultural. Culture of course, is downstream, as we say, from from worldview. Politics is downstream from culture. So it goes our worldview, fuels what our culture becomes.

Our culture determines what our politics become. And the political battlefield is the metaphorical take it easy out. There no call to arms here. It's the metaphorical battlefield. Political battlefield is the only place that many Americans feel like this battle can really can be fought. And so there's this high intensity, high stakes sort of political fight that we're enduring right now. But even at the worldview level, which is again it goes worldview, it trickles down to culture,

culture then trickles down to politics. But our worldview differences are dramatically, are dramatic in this country today. Right We've got a group of people, one group of people who believe that government should do virtually everything, that there is no creator God, that government has become to facto that God, and that we had best fall into line and do precisely what the government says, or else or else. The government is the ultimate determiner of what is right

and wrong. Our rights do not come they would tell us. They don't come from God. They come from the government. Sit down, shut up. They'll tell you who you can be, what you can do, what you can think. All that stuff that, of course, is diametrically opposed to what constitutional conservatives believe. Conservative Christians believe. We know that our rights come, as our founders did, from our creator. That's why they're rights.

If they're not, if they don't come from something greater than humanity, another human being, then we're subjected to that human being that they came from. We're not subjected. Our rights do not come from another human being. They come from our creator. We are born with these things, regardless of where we are born, regardless of who we are, simply by virtue being a human being, these are our rights. And that stands in direct opposition

to the worldview that's embraced by the radical left today. They want control, they want authority, dare I say they want worship. They view government as a type of religion. In fact, government is a type of God to be, to be worshiped by some of these folks, and what does it mean to worship by the worship just means to find something ultimately worthy. It's the most important thing, the top priority in a person's life. It's something

that has ultimate it's the ultimate worth. It's something that's ultimately worthy of our devotion and our attention and focus. And to the Christian that would be their creator. But to someone who doesn't believe in the creator, it doesn't just there's still it still requires it something that something is filling that spot. There's no we don't have the ability to not find something ultimately worthy. We have something that we place there, and these status place they place government there.

And so it's we have this battle that's being weighs before our eyes, and it manifests itself in politics, but it runs much deeper than that. In fact, if I'm being completely candid and transparent, it's a spiritual it's a spiritual battle that we're facing today. So many things of what we're talking about are not remotely close to what's traditionally viewed as a political issue. These are moral issues, These are existential questions and issues the value of a human life.

We're talking about complete opposite worldviews as to what the government should be doing, what the role of government is in our lives, where these rights come from. These are fundamentally important and profound questions that we have to have answers to in order to make any sort of meaning ful movement forward, any true progress has to be we have to be standing on some solid ground, and

we're not. We are constitutional conservatives are. The other side isn't, and the other side is running the show politically, and people don't like it, and people don't like it, and so polling shows that Trump's ahead, Polling shows that Biden is again the most unpopular president that we can trace back and

find. So these things are important to remember as we get into December, or excuse me, November, I should say, as we get into November, because if these things, if the election doesn't turn into if this doesn't play out and Trump doesn't win, which I'm not predicting, but there has to be there has to be an explanation for what happened with where we are, because Biden is getting annihilated in the polls, He's getting absolutely horrific results

in his approval. There's no reason, there is no reason that Biden has any level of support in this country. He does, I'm not saying he doesn't, but there's no reason we can point to. If these things don't make themselves known and they're not obvious in the polls in November, then these are questions that absolutely have to have answers. And I just want to point out where we are because it's not that far down down the road. Now.

There certainly can be answers to these problems, to these questions, but as of right now, there's no reason to think that people would leave Trump and flock to Biden. So I'm gonna take a break here, my friends, but when we get back, I want to pick up where we've left off here talking about just the state of things, state of things politically, get into some other issues as well. But let me remind you that in the past two years, seven hundred thousand Americans lost their lives to heart disease

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ben to take a break. My friends, sit tight back in just a minute. Welcome back to my friends. So if things change, and by the way they can change politically speaking, we have a long time between now and now in election day. Now, on election day, what do we

have. We're here at the beginning of May. So we got all of May, all of June, all of July, all of August, all of September, all of October, and then We've got election day November fifth, so we're right at six months out, six months out from today right

around now, that's how long we've got and things can change. Things can certainly change in that amount of time, but there have to be there have to be explanations, and that leads to the what happened in two thousand and sixty to excuse me, twenty twenty, there were no explanations given there were all of these indicators, all of these indicators that showed that President Trump, that present cident Trump was all these bellwethers, all of these things that traditionally,

when this is the case, when this state goes for Trump or this particular county or whatever, when that is in fact the case, then the person that has these things happen in favor of their campaign, or if these things happen to the other campaign, statistically speaking, historically speaking, the outcome is X. And there were a lot of those in twenty twenty that pointed

to Trump being the winner, and of course that's not what happened. And you know, that's if that happens, and that's the actual results of an election, that's how people voted, and okay, that's that's the way that it works. That's the name of the game that's being defeated fairly and squarely. But the problem is you still have to account for you still have to give an explanation. You just can't ignore all of these things. That's effectively

what they've done. They've ignored. They the seven Pillars of propaganda, They the deep state, they the lifetime professional politicians. They have absolutely ignored the concerns that Americans have, the concerns that they have. In fact, if they cared about the concerns that you had, the questions that you had about twenty twenty, that's the first order of business. That would have been their first order of business when they were elected. But they didn't. They didn't

address it. I'm still waiting for them to say something. All they'll say is, you know, these questions about election integrity, these questions about people casting ballots fraudulently and so forth, those are threats to our democracy. You can't even talk about it. You can't even listen to to them. In fact, if you listen to those threats, you're just as guilty as trying to of trying to overthrow our country. At least, this is the narrative.

It's ridiculous. But you're just as guilty of trying to overthrow the government as Trump was. You're just like those Maga Republicans that went to the nation's capital to overthrow, to stage a coupdeta on January sixth, twenty twenty one. None of these things were ever addressed. They'll tell you, they'll give you pat answers like, well, that's been dealt with by the courts. The courts found that there was nothing there, no the colt the courts found.

The courts found there that the individuals bringing suits did not have have standing. It's hard to find. It's hard to find the individual who is directly harmed by the stealing if that was to, of course, have happened. I'm not saying that, I'm just I'm just asking the questions. I'm pointing out that they never even tried. They never tried to deal with your concerns

and questions. They just didn't. They just didn't. And so now when we look at how the landscape of twenty twenty four is shaping up, which again is subject to change. That's why we have campaigns. There could be a massive movement one direction or the other that can happen in politics, but we usually can identify at least some of the reasons for that being the case.

And I'm here to say, I'm here to say, if there's a massive movement to Joseph Robinette bribery, then they had better explain why that is the case, because we are in a scenario where I don't know what the odds makers would put this at, because it's still obviously turnout is a big factor in this. Turnout in certain districts, certain states, those are big factors in all of this. So we have to see how this plays out. The idea, the idea that Trump has all the momentum, I would

say, is spot on, accurate and true. And if that is not what plays out on November fifth, then they've got some splaining to do. They've got some explaining to do telling the American people, but they don't have a history of trying to explain. I'm always reminded I think it was Jeff

Duncan. Jeff Duncan, an elected Republican official. I forget his title, what his position was in the state, but I remember I remember watching him interviewed after twenty twenty, and he said, Look, if I had five minutes with every person who asked me about election integrity, election fraud in our state, if I had just five minutes, I could tell them. I could tell them, hey, this is why there wasn't election for there wasn't wide spell, a spread election fraud in our state. And if I had

five minutes, he said, I could convince them. And of course he aman the fact that he didn't have five minutes to spend with every voter in his state, which of course is true. But have you ever heard of social media? Have you ever heard, mister Duncan of doing a video explaining that so that you can share it with the masses. I mean, after all, it would just be a five minute video. Surely, given the

stakes, Surely, given how important this is. Surely, given how much, according to you, this narrative has led people to believe lies and conspiracies

that are not rooted in truth. Surely, surely you would have taken the time to articulate and the five minutes that you needed individually, you could do that same thing on video, repurposed it for the masses and explained, explained to people who have questions why it was that the election was safe, there's nothing to worry about, and you were absolutely certain that the results that your

state reported were accurate and true without any any amount of significant fraud. I mean, look, I'm not going to be a I'm not going to be one who says, hey, just because there's individual people here and there that that doesn't that doesn't mean that the elections you know that doesn't have I'm not defending it, but that's not what we're talking about. We're talking about massive

amounts of fraud. Fraud that can literally move the needle, fraud that can create in the middle of the night returns that show Biden getting virtually all of the votes that were reported and Trump getting virtually none of the votes that were

reported, why not explain to us. It seems to me if you do not have the support or the confidence, i should say, of people in your state, of people in your country, who believe that you are reporting fairly and accurately the results and that there was not any legitimate fraud because you investigated, you looked into the allegations, you investigated those allegations, you interviewed

people, all that stuff. If you can't report back to the people of Georgia, and by extension, I would say the American people, then why wouldn't you. I think I shared long long ago that if I was ever elected, and I'm not running for anything, by the way, I'm no intention, no interest, none of that stuff. I feel like this is

where I'm supposed to be. But if I was running for something and I won an election and people did not believe that I want it, even if I thought it was crazy, the reasons in rationale that they thought I didn't win. For example, they thought that someone ran a Facebook ad campaign with the help of Vladimir Putin to trick my opponent's voters into voting for me. If that were to happen, as ludicrous and ridiculous as it were, I

would address the topic. Why wouldn't I address the topic? I mean, after all, I can't demand that someone agreed with my politics and my ideas, but I can at least tell them if you're having a disagreement with me, having a disagreement with me based upon based upon reality and not some made up narrative that I'm in this position of elected authority because I did something nefarious, illegal, and so forth, like this, is that that would matter

to me? In the Constitution, we in this country have this concept called the consent of the government. If that is brought into that is one of the foundational principles of this nation. If that is called into question, I would think any legitimate any I don't know, any good reasonable politician would call that into question or excuse me, would would would hear those questions and those

allegations and would think I wanted to address those directly. I'm just going on record today saying that given what we know about polling and approval numbers and historically abysmal records and results that have been set by the Biden administration, there's inflation news that the numbers should say that inflation is not going away, not going

to make any drastic changes from an inflation perspective, I would think. I'm just pointing out that there needs to be an explanation as to why if we somehow get from here to a Biden victory, we have to be able to determine and you have to explain to the American people how that happened at least some theories not don't ask us. Quit coming up with conspiracy theories, folks, and all that tell us explain to us, I would do it if

it happened the other way. In fact, if it does happen the other way, which of course that means would mean Biden would have to be ahead massively, I would at least look for an explanation if that happened here in twenty twenty four. But I got to take a break. My friends' titan be back here in just a minute. Welcome back to my friends. I want to share with you too. And there's some things I've mentioned at the top, and I'm not going to be able to get to in the stack

of stuff, which you can go to todd have Show dot com. Go to the stack of stuff. You can see where Kamala tells Drew Barrymore about her belly laugh. That's something else to behold. In fact, from the video, look like Drew Barrymore was trying to get a little bit up in Kamala's personal space there make a I don't know. It was very awkward to watch to see that, But anyway, Kamala's out there doing that. And

there is also Governor Newsom. Governor Newsom put out a request for people to come up with ideas for some sort of a commemorative coin in California to promote something or other about innovation, I think in California, and you should see some of the things people came up with what he asked for, but not not what he was expecting. That's for sure. You'll find those things in

the stack of stuff. So, but I want to talk about one other thing about the only group, the only group based upon gender and marital status, the only group that supports Biden. I want to talk about that here in a moment. But before I do that, my friends, let me remind you that Nicknack Naturals is here to help you crush your vice. If you are currently using tobacco products, if you're currently using nicotine, smoking, chewing, vaping, Nickknack Naturals is here to help provide a cleaner form of

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on your order at checkout nick knack dot com promo code Todd. So I had mentioned. The last thing I want to talk about here in this hour of the program is this report. I guess this is. This is from the Washington Examiner. I think initially I'm looking here at a website called wokespy dot com. This is what it says. Republicans favored in all demographics except one. New poll shows a new poll from Edison Research Network shows that Americans

tend to favor Republicans and every demographic except one. Now this is demographics specifically related to gender, which there are two, and marital status, which of course there are two. So that means there are four categories. There are married men, married women, unmarried men, and unmarried women. So eighteen thousand plus respondents to this survey, and Republicans are winning every all three, well three of the four of those groups demographics except one, and you know

which one it is. So they're among married men by twenty points, They're up among married women by fourteen points. They are up among married men by seven points. And get ready for this unmarried women, which this is why you're going to hear a campaign that is hell bent on talking about Roe versus Wade, abortion, mischaracterizing, mis classifying, lying to people about abortion.

What Republicans want with abortion? You know what abortion really is, which, of course they'll tell you as a form of birth control, which they'll tell you. It's my body, my choice. Of course, no one has a problem with the person's body that's carrying the unborn child. It's the body of the child, the unborn child that people are trying to protect. These things are disingenuous. But married, excuse me, unmarried women are up in

your favor. I guess Biden over Trump or Democrats over Republicans by thirty seven percent. Thirty seven percent. It's just worth it's just worth noting. So

get ready for the campaign to be targeting those folks. And I mean, even if they get I mean, I don't know, I don't have the numbers here in front of it, but even I don't know how much higher they're going to take that, how much higher they can logically take that, They're going to have to probably pull some people from some other groups, but they think that this is their chance, this is how they're going to have to win the twenty twenty four election. So be ready for more things about

who knows, free contraceptives, whatever they think appeals to unmarried women. Of course, abortion is in there, which is pretty horrible if you think about it. To have a mindset that says the only thing that unmarried women care about is the ability to freely or without consequence, terminate the life of their unborn child that they conceived out of wedlock. I mean, that's just,

I don't know, if you ask me, pretty despicable. There's people, obviously in all these groups, there's a myriad of things that folks care about that they find important in abortion. I'm not look I fully understand. And a lot of these folks, especially if they've gone to college, they've had it beaten into their heads repeatedly that Republicans hate women, that they're launching a

war against women. Meanwhile, who are the people out there that are trying to let biological men take positions from women on collegiate or high school sports team. It's remarkable, I know, but I got to go simply out of time here. My friends have a Great Day SDG

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