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Well, my friends, I was just telling us here behind the scenes that I you know, I'm not sure really the exact words that I want to use today as we talk about when I think are some of the darkest days at this republic, and I use the word republic intentionally, deliberately, it is accurate and true, this constitutional republic. We are in some dark dark
days. Now. That doesn't mean that we should be hopeless, overwhelmed or anything else, but folks, there is absolute evil in some high places today in this country. I want to get to that before we do that. If you want to be part of today's discussion, no matter when you're listening, and I know we've got people all across the country listening in a wide
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eight thirty. I'll say it again. I know I talk fast sometimes three one seven two one zero twenty eight thirty and so today what I want to do, And I told Oz, I said, you know, Oz, there is so many things that there's so many angles to approach today from there
are so many issues and problems and concerns. And this isn't the wake of the hearing yesterday in the House Judiciary Committee on basically what folks in Washington, DC are calling the weaponization of the FBI, the weaponization of the federal government.
And again, you and I know this, and all Americans should know this, We all should be able to come to complete an utter agreement on this that no matter who the government is quote unquote weaponized against, that is inexcusable, indefensible, It is absolutely evil, It is absolutely uncalled for. It is not the job of the federal government to do these things that they have been accused of doing. And so there were whistleblowers from the FBI that
came forward before Congress and they wanted to testify. They wanted members of the House of Representatives. They wanted the American people to hear some of the things that were happening inside our House of represent excuse me, inside, excuse me, our government. They were at the House of Representatives talking about it. But this is happening within our government, within particularly the FBI, particularly surrounding January sixth. But folks, there is so much more, so much more
to this, right it. The tentacles of the government agencies, all of these, the alphabet soups, FBI, CIA, DHS, take your pick, there are their tentacles go everywhere. There is really no place that they don't reach into. Now, constitutionally, that's not true. But my friends, if no one is prepared to demand that these jokers and clowns and lovers of big government stay within their lane, stay within the confines of the constitution, and they are going to step outside of it. I've said on this
program before. I've said on this program before, it is the nature of humanity to grow things, and most of the time, most of the time that's good. So when God created mankind, we've wanted to have families. We've wanted to grow families. We've wanted to build churches, We've wanted to build businesses, we've wanted to build schools, we've wanted to build you know,
downtown areas or whatever. That's another topic. I don't want to get into that at the moment, but we've wanted to build things, cities, skyscrapers, airplanes, technology, you name it. Now, with these things are always comes the risk that they can be abused or the wrong purposes. But they are largely a moral They're not immoral. They're a moral. Money is a moral, a gun is a moral, Meaning that these things have no moral value. The moral value is dependent upon the person who's using it.
So if the person using it has poor moral intent, is unethical, wants to carry out evil, then by definition, these things that we have, be it technology, be it firearms, be it money, be it positions of power, be it whatever they can be, they by definition become tools of evil, not because of what these things are in and of themselves, but because of the intent of the human being who has access to the
technology, to the firearm, to the whatever. And this is where this is where I think the Left sometimes is totally totally oblivious and totally wrong on some of the issues today, because we're talking about conditions that come from the human heart, from human nature, right, And for those of us who understand, those of us who understand the nature of humanity, we understand that we are in a fallen state. We understand that we are not perfect.
We understand that the idea of utopia, a perfect harmonious society, is impossible. Let me say that it is impossible this side of heaven, one hundred percent impossible. Now, it doesn't mean that we cannot make things better. In fact, our Constitution says in order to form a more perfect union, but we never can reach absolute perfection because of the limits of the nature of mankind humanity. So that being said, it's good to grow things. I
want to pause really quickly. When I was in college saying man about a utopia. I want to tell you really quickly. When I was in college, I went to Butler University. I'm not gonna say the name of the professor. I'm just going to share this story really quickly because it popped into my head. Political science class circa nineteen ninety seven, let's say, I think it was around nineteen ninety seven, maybe it was nineteen ninety eight.
Had to write a paper for a class. It was an opinion an opinion paper, and we had to talk about the nature of utopia, or really our thoughts on whether or not we could achieve it, what that would look like, that sort of thing. And I shared basically what I just shared there. I mean much more to it, but essentially the idea that we are we can't make perfection this side of heaven because of our nature. And it's an opinion piece, mind you. And I cited the Bible, which
was totally acceptable. By the way, it's my opinion, and my professor refused to grade my paper ninth. This is twenty twenty five years ago, roughly. So I went to said professor and had a conversation with him, and I basically said, what's going on here? And he said I couldn't have that opinion. I couldn't have that opinion. And I told him, in a manner of speaking, well, why can't I have this opinion?
Of course I can have this opinion. And I said, just as you believe in Karl Marx and the writings of Marx, and you want to cite his works, the count Communist Manifesto and so forth, I want to cite the Bible. And when we're talking about human nature, I think the Bible
absolutely has relevant. You can disagree, you can say I'm foolish, you don't have to like my conclusion, but it absolutely is relevant, especially when we're talking about someone's opinion, and I said, and by the way, my book the Bible has withstood a lot more criticism than you're silly little communist manifesto. Anyway, I basically had to argue for him to grade the paper. I probably spent fifty times more time on it than any other student.
I forget what I got. I think I gotta be something. But I basically wrote the whole paper, explained to him while he's why he should grade my paper. It was crazy anyway, And things are much much worse today in the college, the college landscape. But you know, as we think about these things, and as we think about human nature, and as we think about the role of government. We mentioned off the top, growing things is typically good. We mentioned businesses, churches, families, all these things
good things, right, good things. But there's an area that it's not good. And that area is in the department or in the area I guess of government. And the reason is because of what I said about the nature of humanity. See, the founders were smart enough to know they were They were well versed and very articulate, very aware of history of philosophy. They had seen governments around the world, they had understood human nature, the types
of government that worked and didn't work. That's why, by the way, I say we have a constitutional republic, not a democracy. It doesn't mean that we don't have a there's no democratic aspects, of course there are, but we don't have a pure democracy. For very good reasons. The Founders were very brilliant and what they set up, and they were also brilliant in establishing this notion that says government needs to stay basically small. Basically, the
Constitution is designed to say, this is what your government should do. It should stay within the line these lanes, within these boundary lines. This is where it should go. It should not extend past this. Because they understood the nature of humanity. They understood that when you get into a position where your government is greater in size and scope and responsibility and power hour than the people it is supposedly representing, bad things can happen. And of course bad
things have happened throughout history. The Founders had to deal with that with King George. Much of the population of planet Earth had to deal with that in the nineteenth century, excuse me, the twentieth century, under people like Gee Wizz, Joseph Stalin, Mao, Fidel Castro, Adolph Hitler, Paul Pott. In fact, I just had lunch recently with somebody who his family,
his family, distant relatives. I believe there is wife's family. They were missionaries in Cambodia back during right before the time of Paul Pott in the killing fields. Just we lose scope, or we just we sometimes lose perspect active. It's easy to lose perspective on this. But governments that are big enough to give you everything you want, and I forget who said this, are also big enough to take away everything that you have up to and including your
life. And we are seeing a part of this. I know it is tough to swallow. I know there's a part of you. There's a part of you that thinks, no way, Todd, this is the United States of America. Brother, this is not happening. But it is. It absolutely is happening. The Federal Bureau of Investigation. If you listen to the and we're gonna play some sound bites. I mean, I've got so much information here today. I'm on information overload. If I don't get to them,
you can go as you can anytime. You can go to our stack of stuff page on the website Todd Huffshow dot com. It's one of the main links on the homepage. It'll say stack of stuff. Here we are May nineteenth. If you go on the page and you look at it and you can see the articles, in fact, there's a lot, you'll see more than usual. So I clearly won't get to all of these. But if you want to see some of what I'm referencing that I cannot get to there it is. In fact, I even put headers today. I even
put headers today for your make it easy for you to browse this. So that is what we want to talk about today, the beginnings of I don't even want to say the beginnings, because the government has expanded and grown dangerously when many people were not looking, when we were not collectively paying attention. Now it's gotten our attention, and the question really is, my goodness, how bad is it? How do we stop it? What can I do? That's where we are now, And we're at a point, my friends,
I've said this before, and I'll take a break here. We're at a point the same point the founders were. I know this is a lot, I know, but I believe this. We're at a point when the founders put pen to paper metaphorically here Declaration of Independence. They signed a sheet of paper that said, we mutually pledge to one another our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. In fact, one of these FBI whistleblowers
said this yesterday in the hearings. We have to be prepared. We have to be prepared for all of us, all Americans, to step in and win the to engage in this fight, to expose the corruption, to hold these clowns and jokers and authoritarians and lovers a big government accountable, no matter the personal costs. And I know, I know to some that makes cringe. No, I don't want to I don't want to be comfortable, or I don't want to lose my comfort. I want to keep I want to
keep it easy lifestyle. But at what cost? My friends? This stuff is on fire around us, and we look at this and we asked, you know, we read history sometimes and we say, man, why didn't they do anything about it? Well, this is why, this is why. As it was going on, As it was going on, some people refused to get into the fight. For whatever reasons. They were intimidated, They were apathetic. They didn't want to put their life, liberty, sacred,
on or whatever else at risk. That's what the founders did. That's the only reason that and by the grace of God, that we have this country today. But it's time to do that. It's time we collectively not just get engaged, but very serious about fixing this problem, holding these jokers and clowns accountable. And with that being said, I'm going to take our first time out. My friends. You're listening here to conservative not better talk. I am your host, the one, the only, the beloved taught
huff back here a minute. Welcome back, my friends. So you know what I want to do, and I don't want to I don't want to go and replay, rehash too much of this, but I want to play. I do want to do this. I've thought about this before the show, and I thought about this a little bit during that last break. I remember when I played the SoundBite. For those of you that listen every day
to this program. And by the way, if you're in a place where the you know, we're not on daily in your market, or you're not able to catch it daily or whatever, you can go to the podcast. The podcast is free. It's on Apple Podcasts, It's on Spotify. You can go to todhuf show dot com slash listen if you want. Regardless, it was a program. I believe it was yesterday's program, to be honest, that I was. I was trying to remember when I when I played
this, but there's a sound bite and I'm gonna play it. I'm gonna play this here in a second. And it was former President Obama sitting down with the guy Nate burleson CBS. I don't know what these these silly shows are called. It's one of those one of those CBS shows. He's sitting down with Obama, and we talked about this yesterday. But I want to frame it a little bit differently today. I want I want as you listen to Obama's words to Nate Burleson here and by extension, to the American people.
When Obama says he's worried about having a divided media, he's worried about a media that you know, two Americas. Basically, by the way, I'm concerned about two Americas. But what he's saying and what I'm saying, it's the same in concept. It's just that he is he Obama is attributing the people who are living in fantasy world to the people who are actually living in reality and the people he thinks that are living in reality. I don't
think it's what he really thinks. I think it's the people that he knows have already bought into the notion of massively big government that he loves. But whatever the case, the people that he thinks are thinking about things correctly and so forth are actually the ones that are taking as dangerously and perilously close to
the metaphorical edge here. So we do have a divided media, but we have people in the media, a sum a handful that want to tell you know, reports, just a couple actually actual journalists, and then we have a bunch of propagandists. Obama wants a bunch of propagandists. He wants a bunch of people peddling the media narrative. He doesn't want or the Democrat narrative. He doesn't want another opinion out there. He doesn't like, quote unquote
a divided media. I don't even know what doesn't mean to have a unified media that doesn't even make sense to me, doesn't make sense to me that the media we should even know that they're all on the same page. That's a foreign concept to me, because the media shouldn't have a position. The media should just be telling people what's going on, or letting them hear and
get information so that they can make decisions for themselves. I know that that is such an antiquated notion and idea, but that's truly the way that it's supposed to work. But that being said, I want you to listen to Obama's words here, and I want you to think about through the eyes of these FBI whistleblowers. These are individuals who are basically telling us things like there were embedded. And we know this people that have followed us closely, many
of you, most of you, the vast majority of you have. But these the January sixth crowd, there were certainly people that broke the law and all that kind of stuff. I've never said that there wasn't, but there's also been people in the FBI that were embedded and so forth. They didn't want to admit this. Christopher Ray, I mean, the testimony we heard yesterday completely contradicts Christopher Ray. By the way, another thing that you can
read about in the stack of stuff. Representative Marjorie Taylor Green has introduced articles of impeachment for just about everybody in Washington, d C. I know Joe Biden's on their. FBI Director Christopher Rays on there. The US Attorney for the District of Columbia is on their. Merrick Garland is on their. DHS
Secretary Alejandro my Orcus is on there. I may be forgetting somebody, but she's wanting to impeach them all, and my friends, candidly, I know some people are they just don't have the stomach for this, but we have to eradicate these folks. For those in government. If these things are as bad as what we're hearing, or probably worse than we drastic action absolutely needs
to be taken. It, one hundred percent needs to be taken. Not because their political adversaries, not because we don't agree with their ideas, but because of this corruption and the lying and the deceit and the abuse of power. If that is in fact happening, as I am as certain as I'm sitting here that it is, these folks need to be held accountable in a massive way. But I want you to listen. I'm gonna play this SoundBite
from Obama. It's a couple of minutes. But just listen to what he's saying and think about how the everyone in the media minus a couple didn't even acknowledge, hasn't even acknowledged the things that these whistleblowers are talking about. And understand understand just how a detached from reality he is on this. But be how dangerous this situation is because we are being deliberately lied to and these things are being covered up. Dare I say collusion is happening between the deep state
or whatever, the bureaucratic state, the swamp and the media. A Listen to what Obama says and think about it in terms of what we heard yesterday, which we'll get more into, these FBI whistleblowers talking about the corruption they're seeing and how they've been targeted and penalized, attacked by higher ranking officials because they didn't tow the government narrative and talking points. Here's Obama of my brother's keeper. It's a matter of want to on the part of the broader society.
You know, I'm a father of a nineteen year old, it's seventeen year old, a twelve year old, and I am an optimistic man. But I find myself falling into this space where I have concerned about the country that they will inherit right once I'm gone post presidency? What about this country keeps you up at night? The thing that I'm most worried about it is the degree to which we now have a divided conversation, in part because we have a divided media. Right, So who's responsible for this? But I'm
much older than you, Nate, you don't look at them. That's what I was fishing for. But when I was coming up, you read three TV stations, yea, and people were getting a similar sense of what is true and what isn't, what was real and what was not. Today, what I'm most concerned about is the fact that, because of the splintering of
the media, we almost occupy different realities. If something happens in the past, everybody could say, all right, we made disagree on how to solve it, but at least we all agree that, yeah, that's an issue. Okay, I'm gonna pause it. I'm not to play the rest of it. The rest of it I played yesterday. But the point here is what he's saying, what he's insinuating, is that conservative media doesn't tell its
viewers or listeners or whatever the full story. You don't know facts because you haven't been told the facts, when in reality, you know there's tons of research on this stuff. I know this because I live in this world. I'm talk about this stuff every day. Conservative people who are conservatives are much more, much more aware. Research has shown this. They're much more educated on what's going on. They're much more likely to consume news that is from
another political viewpoint. I mean, I'm all over the place with the stuff I consume now. I sift a lot of it through. I view it through, read it through, listen through a very very heavy and very very thick you know, just what I want to say is filter. I guess I don't just absorb it as though they're telling me the truth because I know who these folks are and you do too, by the way, But this idea that we don't know what's going on, we have a different version of
reality. It's actually the inverse. The opposite is true. The left has no idea, and who if they paid attention to these hearings yesterday, who would have had no idea about any of these things that these whistleblowers are saying happened in the FBI. Who would have no clue. The people who consume mainstream media one hundred percent, my friends, they're the ones that are living in a delusional universe. They're the ones that are having well a narrative replace
the actual truth. They're the ones that are being force fed an agenda instead of giving actual, real, unbiased news. And we'll talk more about this on the other side of the break, and we'll talk about these allegations because they are hideous and absolutely incredible. But I've gotta take a break. My friends, Sit tight, you're listening to conservative, not bitter talk. I'm your host, Todd Huff Back in a minute. I'll come back, my friends. So this segment, I want to just read. I'm gonna read
some things that we learned yesterday. Well, some of this we knew before. Here's a tweet from Matt Gates, who's on the committee. The Washington d C. Field Office, excuse me, the Washington DC FBI Field Office confirmed that undercover officers, confidential informants, and FBI assets were present at the US Capital on January sixth, the despite what FBI Director Ray was testifying, well despite that he was testified to the contrary. So that's that's big.
He that his testimony did not match that. But that, of course, through these whistleblowers, we've learned that that is well, that the testimony conflicts. It conflicts with the testimony of the FBI director. And I'll leave it to you to decide who you believe here. Anyway, here's House Judiciary GOP FBI special Agent Garrett oh Boyle. But which who. By the way, I have a clip from his opening statement, I believe that I want to
play for you probably next segment. He was transferred across the country, only to be suspended on his first day. So they transferred him. When he got there, he was suspended, so they made him move. And then the day he arrives at his new location, truly across the country. I forget the city, but it was across the country. It wasn't like across town. Across the country was suspended on that first day. The tweet continues
here. The FBI's actions forced his family to beg and borrow warm coats for their children because the family's belongings were locked and an FBI controlled storage facility. That sounds lovely, sounds like exactly what our government should not be doing. That's despicable. This is intimidation. They're trying to shake these guys down. They're trying to make them not want to do what they're doing. One hundred percent. Here we go. Here's House Judiciary goop with another tweet. Steve
Friend was a distinguished FBI agent. The FBI retaliated against him after he exposed how the bureau was cooking the books on domestic violent extremism cases. So there's another person that testified there. Here's Marcus Allen, which this Marcus Allen again tweet from the House Judiciary ASP bravely served our country overseas in the armed services and has been suspended. I think he said he had two tours in Iraq. He has been suspended without pay for over a year by the FBI for
quote disloyalty. He's the one. I tell you, folks, you cannot make this up again. It's in the stack of stuff. I don't have time to play all this today. But if you go to the website totup show dot com, go to stack of stuff, you'll find some of this stuff I'm referencing. He was actually during questioning by one of the Democrat female members of Congress. I forget which one it was he was accused of. Well, he was basically held accountable for a tweet. His name's Marcus Allen.
And so I apparently this congresswoman, this leftist has no idea that there's more than one Marcus Allen in the world today. So she's asking him about a tweet and he said, that's not even my account, and she just continued. Now she wanted him to say, do agree with the tweeter or nine, but he didn't tweet the tweets. It's just crazy stupid stuff. Someone else and I don't know it was. Actually i'm gonna say this name this is this is a hat tip to the late great lush Rush Limbaugh.
But it was actually at Debbie Blabbermouth Scholtz. It's Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Rushi used to call her Blabbermouth Scholtz. I represented it from from the state of Florida. She actually accused one of these folks, and I'm not sure if it was him, because I didn't I can't remember which one, but she
said that you're basically out here trying to to pimp your book sales. It's it's actually very timely that you're here to try to, you know, talk about your book in front of Congress, or you trying to get book sales, basically is what she was saying, to try to demean and undermine. I don't think it was I don't know if it was him or not. To be honest, it doesn't matter who it was. It was one of these folks who's simply trying, you know, to share what's going on,
to share what they experienced. These these individuals have been punished, have been punished for not following the narrative, for questioning practices and activities and things that absolutely should not have happened, for pointing out things that we were told by higher ups in the FBI that never happened, that these guys are saying did happen. That's what we're dealing with, my friends timeouts. In order when we get back, I'll play a sound bite from one of the individuals who
testified yesterday. Had get his name as special Agent Garrett oh Boyle, and I'll play a minute or so just to give you an idea of what he's had to contend with. Quick time out though back in a minute welcome back, my friends. So I want to play this sound bite from FBI special
Agent Garrett oh Boyle. I believe this part was during his opening his opening testimony yesterday, just to give you a flavor of some of the stuff that's been happening to these folks, what they've seen in the FBI and how they've seen the FBI treat them. When these individual agents say, hey, I've got to report this, this is out of control. Look at or listen, I guess to how they've been treated. I've been smeared as a malcontent
and subpar FBI employee. This smear stands and start contrasts in my life in public service. This smear campaign, discussing as it is, is unsurprising. Despite our oath to uphold the constitution, too many and the FBI aren't willing to sacrifice for the hard right over the easy wrong. They see what becomes of whistleblowers, How the FBI destroys their careers, suspends them under false pretenses, takes their security clearances, and pay with no true options for real recourse
or remedy. Awful. This is by design. It creates an Orwellian atmosphere that silence is opposition and discussion. We know what is right to do. Yeah, we too often refuse to do what is right because the difficulty and suffering it incurs. Preach it couldn't knowingly continue on this path silently without speaking out against the weaponization I witnessed, even if it meant losing my job, my career, my livelihood, my family's home, and now my anonymity.
It's up to members of this committee, current and former FBI employees, and indeed all Americans to ensure that the weaponization of our own government against the people comes to an end, no matter the personal cost, no matter the personal cost. James Madison prudently opened in framing a government which is to be administered by men over men. The great difficulty lies in this. You must first enable the government to control the governed, and the next place oblige it to
control itself. The safeguards currently in place at the FBI are clearly inadequate. It must be reworked to protect whistle blowers and others who are inappropriately targeted. The FBI can extract whatever they want from me. I'm willing to bear that burden. I've sworn to defend this country from enemies, both foreign end domestics,
even if that means sacrificing my life. I've lived that old out since first enlisting in the army, consistently saying here, am I send me my old However, did not include sacrificing the hopes, dreams, and livelihood of my family and that strong, beautiful and courageous wife and our four sweet and beautiful daughters who have endured this process along with me and weaponized fashion. The FBI allowed me to accept orders to a new position halfway across the country.
They allowed us to sell my families home. They ordered me to report to the new unit when our youngest daughter was two weeks old. Then on my first day on the new assignment, they suspended me, rendering my family homeless. They refused to release our goods, including our clothes, for weeks. Listen to this. All I wanted to do was serve my country by stopping
bad guys and protecting the innocent. To my chagrin, bad guys have begun running parts of the government, making it difficult to continue to serve this nation and protect the innocent. But I, for one, will never stop trying, and I'll never forget my oath, thank you, And that's what all of us in our own way. We have to be prepared, folks. This is serious what we're dealing with. This, make no mistake what they're doing to this man and others as well to his family. He heard the
story that he shared there. There was lots more of that in yesterday's testimony. But I gotta take a break. I'm just out of time. My friends, sit tight back in a minute, back, my friends. There's not a lot of time left in this week. And I always try it. Look, I try to end. I know that this stuff is heavy. We don't want to believe this stuff about our government, but we better
deal in reality. We better deal with facts. We better understand what we are up against and take a little bit of heart and knowing that people I do believe. I see it. I hear from lots of you. I see it in conversations as we travel the country. I see a lot of folks coming together. Their eyes have been opened. But we have to we have to take care of business here. There's there's no time left to play
games. Garretto Boyle's testimony. I actually talked over one of the lines that I was trying to make sure that you heard he said, it's no matter the personal cost, we have to join this fight. All Americans. We all have our lane. I understand that, but it's time that it's pastime actually that we that we get involved and fight back. And there's a myriad of ways to do this. I still believe that we can right this ship. We have a lot of work cut out for us. This battle is
never ending. It will not end. So just we got to get that through our minds and understand that there are a lot of ways to fight it. We can, of course, try to be persuaded and help people to understand conservative principles and values, turn them onto this program. That's great. I'll do what we can here do here as well. But we can also support conservative companies, companies that believe in America the constitution. You hear lots
of those programs advertised on this show. One of them is my Pillow. You can go to my pillow dot com, slash Todd, use discount code Todd, save eighty percent on anything. There a wide variety of stuff. But you can support those folks. You can get involved, right, you know, reach out to us. We're trying to continue to find ways to connect people, to work together to push in the right direction. Maybe you feel called to start a blog or I don't even know. There's so many
things that can be done. But now is the time. Now, I'm telling you, now is the time. It is time to begin to start taking steps forward in that direction. Whatever. We all need to be pushing in the same direction, for sure, but we all may have different roles. Right, that's okay, that's absolutely okay. But the time to sit on the sideline is over. If we thought it. This testimony that we heard yesterday from these folks who are whistle blowing at the FBI should make this
abundantly clear. The folks, I still believe in America, I still believe in you. I've got to let you go though. STG. Have a good weekend.
