Attention. You're listening to the Todd hf radio show, America's Home for Conservative not Bitter Talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevent and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lead to the right. Here's your Conservative but not Bitter host, Todd huff A. Greetings, my friends. You've tuned in to America's Home for Conservative not Bitter Talk. As you know, if you want to be part of the
conversation, sure your opinions, thoughts, all that sort of thing. You can do that by emailing me Todd at tod huff Show dot com, or you can text three one two one zero twenty eight thirty yes, yes, yes, be sure, or to include the appropriate amount of adoration and praise for yours. Truly kidding, not kidding, my friends, but it's a pleasure to be here. So I want to talk a little bit today. There's got several things in the stack of stuff, several things in the stack
of stuff. I know we've talked recently about what was happening in the state, or specifically in the city or the county where Albuquerque is located. In New Mexico, sheriff there after getting word that the governor is trying to take away the Second Amendment temporarily or just temporarily, my friends, She says that no law, or excuse me, no constitutional right is absolute. She said that. What else she said? She said that, you know, even
her oath to office, which what is that supposed to mean? The oath wasn't absolute. I mean, these people, the people that we have allowed to get into piss up positions of political power here in this country today. I mean, the reasoning ability, the character is about as low as it can be. I these folks. You know, it's easy to say this person doesn't understand the constitution, or some people want to attack and say,
you know, she's I don't know. I don't want to attack her personally, but I don't know what else to say other than other than we have a crisis of character, a crisis of character in this country, and virtually every conceivable way is a mess in this country. It's a lot to deal with today, I know, but I'm still confident. I am. I am still confident and hopeful that we can turn these things around. But anyway, so, I mean, they're good news, right that the sheriff out
there said he's not enforcing that, which we talked about this. There's a piece that I've got in the stack of stuff today as well, Toddhufshow dot Com. Just go to the stack of stuff, you'll see it says, yes, resisting lockdowns could stop them. I've shared those sentiments in recent days as well. We have to resist the fact. That was the I think the way that we ended yesterday's program, you know, And that's I guess something I want to talk about off the top here. It's not boy I
want. It's important to be engaged, it's important to be informed. But my friends, that is I know a lot of people who are engaged in an academic sense with these issues that we're facing today. It's almost like they've carved out a section of their brain that thinks about politics, and then when the rest of their life is over and they just want some sort of an intellectual exercise, they start thinking about these things and they'll agree with conservative principles
because I'll tell you conservative principles. Conservative principles are rooted in truth and reality. That's why on this program every day what we try to do is help people hear and receive truth. Now. I know if you've listened to this program for any length of time that you think that we have it all together here. I don't have all the I don't have all the answers. We got most of them. I'm just messing here. But you know, we're on the side of truth. Is the point. We're on the side of
truth, and we need to proclaim these things. We need to explain these things, we need to understand these things. It's a constant art. It requires constant effort, and it requires that it moves not it doesn't just reside in that part of our rain that is like doing a crossword puzzle, something that's entertaining and stimulating and that lives in this little vacuum like we have to do something about the things that are happening that conflict with what we know to
be true. Now that isn't some people. It's interesting to me. Some people either hear that and they think they shut down. They shut down, and they well, for two reasons. They shut down because they think I can't do all of it, and then someone else would think, well I can't do. What I can do is such a small part that it's insignificant. And both of those things are not the way to work at it and or to think about it. We've got to work within the realities that are
before us. We have to understand that we are limited, but we're not completely powerless either, and that should cause us to rejoice, That should cause us to have hope, that should cause us to get motivated off our twoshes. A look, many of you have done that. I'm just expressing what I think is a larger problem in this country today. And there are people who hear these issues and they want to wrestle with them mentally intellectually. My
dad used to have a term he said this. I remember years ago. My dad was a union representative that you aw, which paused that, by the way, you aw might go on strike. What I don't the chev was Chevy, right. I think it's Chevy, and there might be a labor dispute there as to you know, there may not be any cars coming off the assembly line they've recently. I just saw a headline. I didn't I did not put it in the stack of stuff. But I do read
these things and just stay on top of them. But I believe the union rejected a ten percent raise called it insulting, called the raise insulting. So that's a possibility anyway. That's that's just to keep, I guess in the back of your mind as you think about yet another obstacle for the overall economy, but specifically the auto industry. Remember, we came out of the problem a few years ago. I don't know that we're out of the problem yet.
I don't know that we're out of the problem yet. I've got to become friends with with Greg Hubler, who's one of our advertisers here in Indianapolis, and I've spoken with him about these very things, and you know, I don't know that they've ever solved some of the problems that happened post COVID completely right, we had shortages of chips, but it seems to be a myriad of things that are preventing supply from getting to the lots. Sometimes they
can't set they don't have enough to sell. You know, there's there's just they don't have it. They had more demand that they have than they have supply. Sometimes these dealers are facing all sorts of pressures, and now we've got this potential thing as well. So that's just something to keep to keep on the radar. But as we think about the issues and as we see what's in the headlines in the news, it's not enough just to be mentally stimulated and aware. We have to we have to do something with it.
And we have more power, we have more influence in some capacity than I think many of us, many of us realize. And so that's something that I think. You know, I think that some people have been motivated. I know some people have been turned off by Trump, but I think a lot more have been motivated by Trump. I think some people I know for a fact that some people now emulate Trump. Some people miss the point of Trump and they emulate things, and I think sometimes they do it in the
wrong way. But I think people begin to see that there is a little bit more to this notion of having a fearless mentality, of not being afraid of what my of what might happen. And that's what I think many people wrestle with. Many people think I've got my job, you know, Todd, it's great. I think you're right, But I can't say this in public. Oh no, I can't say this. It'll get me in trouble at my job, or it'll cost me business, or it might you know,
affect my child at school or whatever. I'll tell you what's going to affect your child at school is for people who know what's right to sit on their tushies and do nothing right. That's the bigger problem that we're facing today.
I just read another headline. It's not in the stack of stuff, but there was a California school district spent I think it was one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars training training its staff on Oh, I'm drawn up what's the CRT critical critical race theory on how to implement that sort of approaching style to the classroom. And now, of course they'll deny that they're even doing that. But how do we stop that. We stop that by not being
afraid to stand up to that. We stop that by exposing it, by shining light on it, making sure people know it. When these folks lie and try to slither out of you being pegged to the wall for something that they've done that's inexcusable or that is against the will of the taxpayer, the voter, the parent in the case of schools, we have to continually redirect it to the truth. Don't let these folks slither away. Don't let them
redefine words. Don't let them come up with little creative ways where they come up with new code words so that they don't have to talk about things directly, like critical race theory or whatever it is, the transagenda. Take your pick. These folks are. They prefer the shadows. They don't like the light of day. They don't like people holding them accountable. And that's what it's going to take. And it is by definition, it is by definition
discomforting. It is uncomfortable holding someone accountable, being held accountable. But my friend, this is how people actually improve. It doesn't have to be it
doesn't have to be an adversarial sort of relationship. It just needs to have clear cut boundaries and expectations and what we are prepared or what we've what we have I guess delegated so to speak to these decision makers, to these people who have political power or some level of authority, and whatever realm of the world that they're dealing with, be it the school board dealing with educational issues, be it the teacher in the classroom, the person running the city council,
the mayor. There are clearly defined roles responsibilities and so forth for these individuals. And what's interesting is they never do the things that they will. I shouldn't say never, they very rarely. They don't seem interested with doing the tasks that are on their so called to do list. Instead, they seem to want to focus on things that make them less accountable, or make them to sound more popular, or make them more likable, or what have
you. This is the problem that we're one of the problems that we're dealing with today in this country. And then, of course, when you take that to the nth degree and you have a president like we have the day with President Bribery. We've got him out there. I don't know if you saw what he said on nine to eleven, started off his speech, which, by the way, he was in Alaska. I had nothing against Alaska.
But on nine to eleven, you should be You should be at ground zero, or at the Pentagon, or in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, or flight ninety three crashed nose first into the ground on September eleventh, two thousand and one. That's where you, as president should be. Biden is as virtually as far away from those places as you can get and still be in the United States of America. The only other place I think I'd have to look on the map. But Hawaii's a little bit further. Hawai's a little bit
further. But we know Biden doesn't want to go there. We've already seen how he's dealt with that situation. But it's as far as you can get from that. But he's still made remarks, still made remarks on September eleven, started by giving a making a joke, which is not the way you should begin those ceremonies. Look, I think we have a tendency many times to take ourselves too seriously or to not find humor and circumstances and so forth. I mean where people were going to mess up, And I think we
should even be graceful to a point with Biden. He's going to misspeak. We all are, even this highly trained broadcast professional behind the microphone to day, is going to make mistakes. And you know what, that's part of it, That's part of life. And we should be able to take that and stride understand that we are not perfect, at least not this side of heaven, right, and so we're gonna make mistakes. But at the same time, at the same time, there are times there's a season for everything.
There's a season maybe to make a one liner or a joke, but there's also a season to be very very serious and somber and respectful to those who lost family members on nine to eleven. Not joke, not joke with someone in attendance who you said that you wished he would have been on your team back in high school, which is what Biden said, which you were on my team back in high school, because then I would have been an All American? Which what the world? Why does everything have to be about
Biden? For goodness sakes, is nine to eleven. He also said he was at ground zero on the day after nine to eleven. The evidence shows video evidence, newspaper clippings from the day shows that Biden was in the US Senate on September twelfth of two thousand and one. I just it's constantly always about him. It's always blown out of proportion. People talk as though Trump is the great and I'm not saying Trump doesn't exaggerate the truth or ever,
you know, say things that aren't exactly how it happened or whatever. But give me a break to act like Biden doesn't. He makes everything about him. Remember in Maui, the fires made him think about his kitchen fire, which he made sound like it was a devastating thing, but it turns out it wasn't that big of a deal. Just take your pick. It's always about him, and he always it's not even hyperbole, because hyperbole is designed to make a point. You emphasize the story in such a way as to
make drive home the point. What is the point in making up or exaggerating what is happening in your own personal life? What is how is that supposed to be hyperbolic? It's actually dishonest and deceitful, and at some point becomes a straight out lie, and it's self serving and conceded. And we don't care about Biden's kitchen fire when he's in Hawaii and on nine to eleven when
he's in Alaska. We don't care about a guy that might have played high school ball with him back in the eighteen hundreds that would have made Biden all American in what I mean, These guys are heroes and legends in their own minds. Give me a break, a dose of humility for not And I know I'm picking on Biden here, which of course he fully deserves it, but it go, it can go a long way to a lot of others.
The arrogance, the condescension, the self righteousness. They truly, the political class, the elites, the ruling class, believe that they are better than the rest of us. They truly do. They're deranged for thinking that, but nonetheless that's what they believe. I've got a sound bite to play with that, but I'm gonna take a break here long in this segment.
I'm gonna play the sound bye Biden giving his remarks. I've got other things that I want to get to as well, including Jensak talking about how Republicans are trying to rebrand the phrase pro life, comparing the issue of pro life to broccoli and candy. That's interesting. And we've got other things out there as well, draft Kings having to apologize for a nine to eleven promotion on a parlay bet featuring New York teams. I don't know all sorts of stuff
out there, my friends, but timeout is in order. Sit tight. You're listening here to conservative not bitter talk back here, my friends, in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. Oz was asking about this bet or this this parlay, which I'm not a gambler, some of you maybe I am not, but Draft Kings is a what a online betting site you can place bets and so forth. And for their nine eleven they had a nine to eleven promotion, which just just let that sink in for a
moment. I mean, folks, I am a capitalist, I'm for free speech and all that. I'm not saying they they should not by law be able to do this. I'm just saying, by a good old fashioned human decency, they shouldn't be it shouldn't be engaging in this. It would be akin to I don't know, a retailer saying, come into our store on nine to eleven to receive your you know, buy nine items for eleven percent off or something like that. You know, so that they're they're in a
way sort of disrespecting the day. And that's essentially what what DraftKings did here. They had a parlay and a parlay as I look, as I understand it, I don't bet, but basically, if multiple things happen, then all the things that you that you included in parlay happened, then you win the bet, and so the parlay said it picked New York teams, So the New York Yankees, the New York Mets, and the New York Jets. So Mets, Jets, and Yankees, they all pay. They all
played on Monday on nine to eleven. And so if all three of them won, and you had placed the bet on that parlay for all three to win, then you you won the bet and you could win. I don't know the return or the odds or anything, but you you would have won the bet. So and I think they tweeted that out with the I think they hashtagged never Forget. Maybe I don't know. It was something like that. And they're apologizing now, saying what they say here in their tweet,
we sincerely apologize for the featured parlay that was shared briefly in commemorate. In commemorate of nine to eleven. We respect the significance of this day for our country and especially for the families of those who were directly affected. So they did it, and they're saying here they did it in commemoration commemoration of nine to eleven. I just that's this is a weird thing to say, commemorate nine to eleven by placing a bet on three New York sports teams that are
playing on nine to eleven. I mean, how is that commemorating nine to eleven? How about you just commemorated to commemorate it because it's the right thing to do. How about that for starters? But nonetheless, this is what they've done. I also alluded to this joke, the alleged joke that Biden President Bribery told in Alaska, which again he wasn't in the country. Well,
he was in the country, he wasn't it. He wasn't at Ground zero or at the Pentagon or in Shankville, Pennsylvania, which Biden, Well, let me play this first. The White House actually responded to that. But Biden wasn't in the you know, the the contiguous forty eight. He was in Alaska, which is fine, but on nine to eleven, on nine to eleven, it's not. It's not where you should be as commander in chief. And not only that, it's not that he's in the wrong
place. And there were veterans groups and so forth. I think it was veterans groups. There were groups that condemned Biden's decision to be an anchorage on nine to eleven. Instead of one of those other places on nine on September eleventh. So not only that, but he flies up there, flies up there. Presumably he is on his way back from his trip to Asia. I don't know, but he stops by. I think he's at a Air Force base. I believe. Anyway, he's up here. And it's not
enough that he's not really where he should be. He decides to make jokes in the process. Here's a tempicture, Chief Master Sargean Miller, for that introduction, and for your service to our nation. Governor Lady, It's good to see you. Cover and I have something in common for both of them. Scrant in Pennsylvania. I wish I had him playing in my high school ball club and I was playing, but I would have could have been an
All American? Have you from me? So not only does does Biden, not only does Biden want to make a joke about this, not only does he want to joke about this individual who introduced him, he and not only does he want to make it about himself, which he does. He could have been an All American. He wants that the guy would have played in front of him. I don't know if Biden's talking about football here and thinking this guy would have been the fullback and Biden would have been back there playing
tailback. I just assumed that Cornpop was back there with Biden, but away. So you got all this self centered approach joking. And remember this was this was on nine to eleven, supposed to be commemorating victims, remembering families and so forth. Again, there's nothing wrong with these cheesy little jokes,
and I mean, this is what politicians do. But does it always have to be about themselves in the case of Biden, and does it always have to be I mean, is there no filter or no, I don't know, kind of a checkpoint that says, hey, this probably isn't the time to make jokes. Right, There's a time and a place for everything,
and I don't think this was the time and place for that. Maybe another time, maybe another place, But not recognizing something that happened twenty two years ago that took the lives of nearly three thousand Americans in the Twin Towers in the Pentagon, on those aircraft and Flight ninety three in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. It's not really the way to go about doing that, is it. The
wine house, though, had an explanation for this. The wine House had an explanation and an excuse as to why Biden was not at any of those places Ground zero, the Pentagon or Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September eleventh. And you're gonna love it, but I gotta share that after the break because I'm up against the clock. Sit tight, my friends back here in just eight minutes. Welcome back, my friends. So just realized here I get him
an audio issue. We'll deal with that. But anyhow so, the I'm going to get to the excuse that the wine House has given as to why they were not in New York City or Washington, DC or Shanksville, Pennsylvania on September the eleventh. And this is Fox News. Is Peter Doucey, who of course is in the whine House Press Corps. He's one of the few members of the press screp that actually asks real questions. Sometimes sometimes they're
provocative questions, but honestly they're usually just fair. I think that they're just questions that of course need need to be answered. But nonetheless, this is where we are in twenty twenty three, So gonna be twenty twenty four where no one cares. If you're a Democrat, you can do whatever you want. If you're a Republican, you better prepare for the microscope to go through,
to go through your life. And so here's Peter Doocy explaining the reason the wine House ad the wine House communications team the Biden administration had given him as to why as to why Biden was not in New York City, Washington, DC, or Shanksville on nine to eleven. Listen to what do listen to what? Doocey, sister, this is what a doozy well. Our focus the last couple of days has been on President Biden here in South Asia.
And when I asked the White House official why it is that President Biden was here and missing the nine to eleven commemorations at the attack sites, the analogy that I was given is that twenty two years after Pearl Harbor, US presidents were not still going to visit Hawaii. So there you go. That's the answer that Peter Doocy was given. Twenty two years after the attacks on Pearl Harbor, presidents still weren't going there. Now, I mean, just
let that sink in for a moment. How many years? How many years should I mean? Let's just look at the holidays and the things that we do that we do remember. We remember our Independence Day two hundred was a two hundred and forty six years, I think is what we are. Two hundred and forty six years. We remember Independence Day, we remember other historic
events in this great nation. We honor people, I mean folks. It's these folks that lost family members and friends and parents and relatives on nine to eleven, and they are still there's still alive. Right. It's not like this is some distant historical event that didn't shape this country. This absolutely shaped this country. This change the lives of the people impacted directly. It changed the lives of all Americans, but it particularly impacted and changed lives in dramatic
ways for those who lost loved ones on that day. What is wrong? What is I mean, what's the How many years is appropriate? That's what I would have asked. How many years? Is it five years? Is it one year? Is it fifteen? Is it twenty? By the way it I mean, these were it's not the same situation either. I mean getting to Pearl Harbor in the nineteen forties and fifties was a lot different than
going to the Pentagon even from from the White House. I mean, you could jump in a motorcade and be there and if not very long at all. Biden, the way Biden talks, he could jump on the subway. The guy acts like he just loves taking the train anyhow. Jump on the subway, jump on the DC Metro, take the Blue Line, take the Blue Line to Pentagon. You can go to Pentagon City, you can get off right there. Pentagon is right there. Why not do that? I
mean, that seems to be what Biden wants us to think. He's doing every day anyway, just out there taking the train, taking the metro. He's just won just one of the average peeps out there jumping on the metro, taking trains and all of that. But this is really a heartless thing to say. And all in all seriousness here, this is very very heartless
thing, heartless thing to say, and it's terrible both circumstances. Nine to eleven was also civilian targets, primarily civilian targets, not justifying what the Japanese did. I'm not acting like it's not any less offensive or anything, but it is even different in that sense. I mean, there were women and children who were specifically targeted anyone who was an American. And I know that Biden is old enough. They maybe that's what Doocey should have asked. I
mean, was Biden going to Pearl Harbors? He's old enough to be speaking at Pearl Harbor in those first twenty two years after the attack? I mean, when did Biden get into Congress? He may really be nineteen forty one was Pearl Harbor attack, So twenty two years later was nineteen what sixty three, which of course was when Kennedy was assassinated in sixty three. I think, I mean, look, folks, we've got excuses galore here, but this is an awful, heartless way of saying it. Look it's been twenty
two years. I mean, are they are they saying get over it? It doesn't matter anymore. It's just it's just really pathetic. But that's the excuse that was given. It's inexcusable. Presidents should not say this. I mean, if you're if you're not gonna go, just say you know, you have other business, I guess, But to say that it just doesn't matter, to insinuate that twenty two years is enough time for people to mourn these things. And for the president, the commander in chief of this great
nation, to be a part of those things. I just that doesn't fly with me, my friends, I don't know it doesn't fly with you either, heartless, heartless, heartless way to say, Well, to excuse this president for yet something else that he clearly should have done. So time out is in order, my friends, And just think about this. Put how about this if he just would have taken one less day on one of his vacations, which there's been a lot, and I think I think that this
gets overplayed a lot. People say, these president, you taking vacations. Look, when you're president, I don't know that you ever really get away from it until I've seen Biden. You know, when Trump's out on the golf course or whatever. And sometimes it's just golf, but sometimes he's out there. I mean, they're doing work, they're they're talking about issues and so forth. But I see Biden shirtless on the beach, doesn't even act
like he knows anything that happened in Hawaii with the wildfires. No comment, I think was the first the first thing that they said that to me. I'm starting to think that this guy doesn't do anything no matter where he is, especially not on the beach. But if they just would have cut one day off of one of those vacations, he could have shown up. This is for a group of people that care only about optics and superficial superficialities.
You would think you would think that they would make certain that they were there just to at least have the opportunity to show themselves doing something that would largely not be a I mean, I wouldn't be unless he says something really agregious, we wouldn't be on that. Instead, he's out in Alaska making jokes, lying about where he was the day after nine to eleven, making it
about himself. And then, of course when it comes time to explain why he wasn't where he should have been, the answer is, basically, it's been twenty two years already. I guess, get over it. It's so sickening and disgusting. Timeouts in order, though, my friends, sit tight
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Now, Krispin may not appreciate too much being up against this store, but I gotta talk about this. Now there's young years in the room. It's not too bad. Well, it's just it's inappropriate. It's absolutely inappropriate in so many ways, but it's it's anyway. Just if there's young years, just just be advised. Here headline, This is the New York Posts. In the stack of stuff. I don't have much time to talk about this, but I'm gonna mention this headline here. Democratic Virginia House candidates.
By the way, her name is Susannah Gibson. So she's a running she's trying to win office in Virginia out in to become a member of the State House in Virginia. She's a Democratic candidate. She per formed last Chance for young years to be covered or just addressed that situation. Three to one. She performed sex acts with husband on webcam for quote tips. Now, when I read this, my first thought was the Democrats may have uncovered a new
way to fundraise in twenty to twenty three. Oz asked me what did tips mean? A is she looking for I don't know. Is she asking for feedback? From the audience or something, but just listen to this. A Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates performed sex acts with her husband online and asked her virtual audience to pitch in with tips. The Post has learned.
Susannah Gibson, a mother of two young children, even makes it better, who is running in a competitive race to represent District fifty seven and Richmond, showed quite a bit more than skin on the adult streaming website. I'm I'm gonna say the name of it doesn't matter, but she's forty year old nurse practitioner. She's also on video apparently, or she's made statements elsewhere saying that they've tried swapping in the past, but her husband doesn't like to share.
I think was the line I read from this sound like an all American sort of situation here, she's running for Congress. I think the Democrats may have stumbled into another fundraising opportunity here. But timeouts in order. My friend sit tight back in just a minute. I just fired up about this. She's wanting to know why this Susannah Gibson. She's also a nurse practitioner. That's what the article says. I guess is she online doing what she does?
Is that the primary source of income she's also a nurse practitioner or is she a nurse practitioner that's doing this as a quote unquote side hustle, which is how the article said it said it earlier. Her husband's a lawyer, So we got a lawyer and nurse practice sisner who have to have a side hustle looking for tips online. They've experimented with swapping. The husband didn't like it. She came out and said, what's this stupid comment? I read
this to oz. I'm not going to run out of time before I get to it. But she basically had Republicans and their allies have they've committed a sex crime by pointing this out. Delusional my friends, gotta go. STG
