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The NAACP has issued a travel advisory for the state of Florida. The advocacy group claims that the state is hostile towards people of color due to the public school policies of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Nebraska just passed a bill that restricts abortion after 12 weeks & also limits the “gender-affirming care” of minors. Nebraska State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh took to the floor to voice her opposition to the bill in regard to trans people.

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Attention. You're listening to the Tod Huff Radio Show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevents and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your conservative but not bitter host Todd hoff Oz. This is not the way to start the week. Not the way to start the week. She didn't have the camera set up ready to go here in

the studio, but she got it done in time. Greetings, my friends, I hope you had a great weekend. Email Should you want to be part of today's conversation Todd at Todd Huff Show dot com. You can also connect with us via text message. What is that? That numbers three one seven two one zero, twenty eight thirty three one seven two one zero two eight three zero. You know, most of the time we talk about politics on a national level. We talk about things that are affecting the United States

of America in totality. Now, we also live in fifty states. Well, we don't live each of us in fifty states. We are residents of one of the If you're in the United States of America, you're residents of one of the fifty US states. And no, I'm not going to sing the song, but you know the fifty states, fifty fifty United States from thirteen original colonies. You're a resident of one of those states, and depending upon which state you live in, your problems may be greater than the problems

we face nationally. They may be the same as, or maybe potentially less than, if you live in a state that is governed or under the influence of reasonable people. I'm currently in the state of Florida, and this is a state that has, under the leadership of DeSantis and under the leadership of a Republican Congress, has done some things that make it better than a lot of states. However, you know, I was actually I want to take this in another direction, but I have to start. I have to start

after saying that. I don't know if you've seen this in double ACP. The LEACP claims that Florida is quote hostile or hostile if you prefer to black Americans. So I'm looking here American wire dot Com, Kevin Haggerty, this is yesterday, over the weekend. The latest political sign against Florida Governor Rhnda Santas may well have failed in its infancy after a publicly available photo refuted the NAACP's position that the Sunshine State is quote openly hostile toward African Americans. Like,

just just let that set in for a moment. It's openly hostile to black Americans. That was Saturday. I'm reading here from this article. Saturday, the NAACP's board of directors endeavored to gin up racial and enmity toward America's governor in the days leading up to an expected announcement on a highly anticipated bid

for presidency. By the way, that is something to Santas has said he's going to announce here in the next couple of weeks, days or weeks, his decision as to whether or not he will run for president of the United States. You know, and I know some of you don't share these sentiments. I do like De Santis. I'm sometimes concerned about some of the Republicans, the more establishment types coalescing around the Scantis, But I still like De

Santis. I hope De Santis pursues a political future outside of the state of Florida. I just think he would be well advised not to do it. Yet, I do believe that, and that's not meant to be a slight to De Santis. There are other people I saw. Tim Scott has announced his candidacy for president or the Republican nomination for president of the United States.

I think that that's absolutely ludicrous. There's things I like about about Tim Scott, there are things that are less than I'm less than enthusiastic about with Tim Scott. The same general thing I would say about Nicky Haley. There are things I like about Nicki Haley. There are things I'm not excited about with Nicky Haley. But neither one of those two have any chance whatsoever of winning the Republican nomination for president. They just simply do. Not. The ones

that do would be Trump and potentially to Santis. But I want to say it's Trump out in front by a country mile and then De Santis following at a distance. In fact, some recent polling has shown Trump up nearly fifty percent five zero. I think it was forty five forty eight percent his lead. Fact I've gotten in I think it was in Friday, last Thursday, or Friday's stack of stuff. On our website Todd Huffshow dot com if you

want to read about the exact pole. But I've the recent polling shows Trump up massively forty plus points, forty five points, maybe close to fifty points. Now, Santis hasn't run yet, and he's still not as well known as Trump, although he is a pretty well known individual amongst the Republican base and he has a lot of people that like him. Again, I don't

want to get too much into this Trump to Santis thing this morning. I want to talk specifically about the NAACP's claim that Florida is hostile towards Black Americans. Hostile. It's just patently absurd. The stupidity we see coming from these leftist organizations on a daily basis, from our government on a daily basis, is this is living in fantasy world. But anyway, does Santis is going

to make an announcement. Some people think that this NAACP announcement was designed to kind of cut this off at the pass, trying to again further the narrative that the Santis, by virtue of being Republican and a conservative, a strong conservative, that's enough for the NAACP to say that Florida is openly hostile towards Black Americans. Now, what makes this story even slightly more interesting. Let me read the full The full release says this Florida is openly hostile toward African

Americans, people of color, and LGBTQ plus. We can't put the whole thing in there because it would take up the remaining part of this paragraph. Individuals, before traveling to Florida, this is not this is a joke. This is akin to a Saturday Night Live skit. Before traveling to Florida, please understand that the state of Florida de values and marginalizes the contributions of and

the challenges faced by African Americans and other communities of color. So, if you're black, if you're a person of color, a marginalized community, the LGBTQI, A A plus two pc whatever all that stuff is, if you're a member of that community, if you're basically not a white male conservative or Republican, basically, it's dangerous for you to come to Florida. Have they been to Florida. We've been. Look, I'm not an expert on the state of Florida. We have been here for three months. I like the

state. I actually love this the state. We've been. We've been to about every corner we were talking about this over the weekend, and we've been up to the you know, Daytona Beach area. We've been in north central Florida, um astor Orlando. We've been to the Keys. We've been to Fort Lauderdale, you know Fort Lauderdale, Miami area. We've been over Fort Myers. I haven't been to Naples per se, but Fort Myers. We

have pint Punta Gorda. We're staying in a town now called Arcadia, which is I don't know, forty miles I'm guessing from the coast, you know, Tampa. We've been to these places. This is the Panhandle, right There's there's a Pensacola, and there are places like Destin Seaside. We went there last year. That's a neat little town. That's the town. If you've not been there. That's a town that the movie The Truman Show was set. And I suppose the kids liked watching that movie after we after we

went there. It's a neat town. Point is, Florida is a diverse state. I mean it's it's a very diverse state. Now, this NAACP nonsense basically says if you are a black American or a minority or an LGBTQ plus person, you are, you better be careful when wandering into Florida ostensibly because de Santis is governor. I mean, it's just patently ridiculous, totally absurd. Then De Santis is what is this guy? This is the somebody on the Santas's team, and mine is PR person Jeffrey or accum me Jeremy

Redfern. He goes to Twitter. I love this, by the way, this is what I like about team to Santas. And you see the same sorts of things from Trump and they've they've learned this, and kudos to them. I don't care who's doing it. Kudos to the Republicans who actually push back, who actually mock the stupidity of these sorts of statements, of these

announcements. I applaud those folks tremendously for doing that. Anyway, So but this, this tweet says Jeremy Redfern, Hey, Dallas getting all kinds of input from somewhere here that I cannot tell where that is even coming from. So anyway, sorry, I got audio issues in in my ear. I think we took care of them. So but this sorry about that. We have Jeremy Redfern, who I think is the pr guy for Team to Santa's. He takes a picture, he reposts a picture that was either posted on

Instagram or some social channel of the vice chair of the NAACP. Her name is Karen Boykin Towns, and he retweets it and he says, here's your vice chair chilling in Clearwater, Florida. I love it. This is exactly what needs, what needs to happen for those of you that are that are churchgoers or that go that are familiar with your Bibles. Reminds me the way

to saying us, the way Team Trump deal with these things. It reminds me a little bit of the of the Old Testament story where Elijah confronted the prophets of bail if you're familiar, and he mocks him. He mocks him. He basically puts him up to a contest and says, hey, you see, if your God answers your prayers, and then when you're finished, I'll go ahead and calling my guide to answer prayers. And of course their God is sleeping because their God isn't wasn't real. And Elijah starts saying things

like, well, maybe he's sleeping. Maybe you caught him on a day off. Maybe he's busy with something else, you know, Maybe he can't hear you, Maybe he's hard of hearing. Have you tried screaming louder? These sorts of things, And that is kind of what Team to Santist, Team Trump does when they're faced with crazy allegations like this. The idea, the idea that Florida is a dangerous place for people who are minorities, for people who are LGBTQ, it is it is patently absurd to say that this

place is hostile towards these folks. And first of all, they're grouping in all different types of people. There's not even anything synonymous here, except for they're trying to basically pull every every group that they think that they can convince folks that they've been marginalized by by a governor like de Santist or by some Republican. They're trying to pull them all together and say, look, this

guy's against you. But that's not at all what happens. If you don't want to like De Santist or Trump or a conservative, make it, make it a legitimate reason. This is silly, This is juvenile, more likely to be infantile. This is not serious, substantive discourse. There's no danger here by the lgbt for the LGBTQ community. I mean, there's some communities in the state of Florida that have a very high I mean Miami. My goodness, do we think suddenly that the LGBTQ community in Miami is suddenly at

risk because of governor to siantists. I mean, this is just dumb, is what this is. It's identity politics. It's precisely the sort of thing that we need less of in this country. And they need to be mocked for it. The NAACP needs to be mocked for this. Nobody's at risk in the state of Florida. Nobody. Now, if you're somebody who is going to break the law and try to, I don't know, change the gender of a minor, that's a problem. But that's not because your group

is marginalized. That's because that is not what we Miners are not permitted to make certain decisions, get tattoos, drive a car, by a handgun, enter the military. Right, there are things by tobacco products. You can't do those things as a minor or. At least there's a certain age and age restriction. You know, we used to I was telling a couple of people that recently we used to say. We used to say, well,

they're going through a phase. You know, when a kid is going through those formative years and they might color their hair or change the way that they dress or something like that, and they go through a phase trying to find themselves. Now we've got a world that says, hey, if you're twelve or eight or whatever, and you've had any question whatsoever at any point about

your gender or something. You know, whether or not you played with dolls too much or not enough, or you liked g I Joes and hot wheels and everything else, and then maybe you're maybe you're born in the wrong body. Let's physically mutilated and change it forever. That is a problem, my friends. Lawmakers and de Santis in the state of Florida do not oppose those things because they hate people in the LGBTQ community, which, by the way,

again that's a big brush. There are plenty of people who are in the l part of that community, the g part of that community, that are not in favor of the transgender policies, especially as they are being forced and pushed upon students, upon young people, And so the idea here that de Santis and Republicans in the state of Florida have created a hostile and dangerous

environment because they have opposed some of the things the left told us. We tells us that we have to fully accept right now, no questions asked, and one hundred percent accept it. That does not mean that this state is hostile toward those individuals and absolutely does not does not mean that. But then again, that's what the left wants you to believe. But it's silly, stupid stuff like this. I'm glad to see the Santis's team fight back.

I'm glad when Trump's team fights back as well, But I just wanted to share this off the top. As I'm thinking about again, this is particular to the state of Florida, or specifically, I guess to the state of Florida, but this could happen anywhere. If it won't happen in Indiana, I'm gonna tell you under Governor Holcomb, who's still probably hunkering down somewhere,

it's not going to happen there because it requires strong conservative leadership. There are some other states that could happen to maybe Texas with Governor Abbott, maybe South Dakota with Christy Nome, others. I don't want to make a full list here, but you know what I mean. But it's not going to happen where there's weak need mamby pamby Republicans who are afraid of their own shadows.

They don't want to offend anybody, and any rhetoric that basically comes at them that says, hey, you know you are whatever they accuse you of being a racist, a sexist, transphobic. Instead of allowing that, you know, the weak need ones allow that to change their policies, to make them back down, to make them afraid of their shadows. But people like the Santis and dare I say, people like Trump use it as an opportunity to basically mock to a point or to at least call out the hypocrisy of the

folks making these ridiculous allegations. Just like they don't say gay Bill. It's not against the law in Florida to say the word gay. It is so patently absurd that we or they, the media, they the dimer Crap Party have even created this narrative. But it is It's a narrative that connects with some people because again of the role of identity politics, the demonization of today's Republican Party, the demonization of mischaracterization of conservatism in general. You get the

idea. I got a good time out, though, my friends, you're listening here to conservative not better talk. When we get back, I want to shift gears and actually talk about another states. Something again that may have happened in a particular state, but I think the lessons and the arguments being made in this particular states legislature would also apply to arguments being made in all

fifty states, or all fifty seven of the states Obama visited. And I'm not sure timeouts in order that my friends sit tight, you're listening to a conservative not better talk. I'm your host, the one, the only tie back in a minute, welcome back, my friend's quick story, and then I'm gonna shift gears next next segment. So today I am you know, I'll be honest. We've been traveling the country, and for those of you that listen on a regular basis, you know that we've embarked upon what we

call the truth Tour. We've actually been on a bit of a hold here in the past. I don't know the past little bit. I don't want to put a time frame on it because I have to really sit and tell you I calculate it. But for the past little bit, we've been on a bit of a time frame, and there's a couple of reasons why, in hindsight, I'm actually very glad where we are at the moment. But one of them I'm not ready to tell you about. Although it is a

humdinger of a story. I'll tell you that. But that's besides the points so tempting for me to do. It's so tempting because you would it, wouldn't You would love it. I'm telling you you would love the story. It just can't do it yet. However, there's another part of this that I do want to share today we are. I didn't know when we came down here there was this event called NRB NRB NRB happens to be hosted this year in Orlando. It maybe every year in Orlando, for all I know.

I didn't know such a thing existed until about, I don't know, three weeks ago, and it kept coming up in conversations that I had with some folks. I never brought it up. It just kept coming up, and I thought, well, maybe this is something that we should should do and attend. And so through a long we're not attending per se for the actual convention, but there's some people, some people in town, and I think it's National Religious Broadcasters. I believe we're actually having a couple of meetings

today. I say we. It's me, but I think my son's going to travel with me too, and we'll do a few things while we're in in Orlando, which is about an hour and fifty minutes I think or so from where we are right here. So but you know, I gotta be honest, I kind of feel like the timing of us to go there is one of the reasons that we're still kind of on a little bit of a pause down here. So I'll keep you posted. It's something that we're going

to do later today. And I can't specifically tell you about the meetings other than to say, you know, there are always opportunities for growth and expansion and this show getting in front of new people, and there's some opportunities that you know, as a guy that started in his closet and actually his wife's closet, I had to be careful how we say it, because we always shared the same bedroom, even though I'm sure she wanted to make me sleep

on the couch many times, but shared the same bedroom. She had a different closet in the bedroom. That's where we started this show back in August of two thousand and fifteen, quickly approaching what is it eight years now? Eight years seems possible on the one hand, that seems totally impossible on the other hand, depending upon perspective. But that's how long we've been we've been doing this. But there's some pretty interesting things happening in some potentials. So

I just wanted to share that with you. We'll be doing that today, my son and I going to these to these meetings, and I just wanted to share that, you know, I share that. I share those things just in briefly because I know many of you like to know some of what's

happening behind the scenes. But also you know, even outside of that, I like to share our experiences because I just I happen to believe that they align or there you can relate, I guess is what I'm saying for you from your own experiences, and you know, sometimes things sometimes you take the road less traveled. Sometimes things are delayed. Sometimes you don't know why something

happens. Sometimes you may not ever know why certain things happen. I don't mean to say that it's a nice neat little you know, fits into a Hallmark card or something like that. I'm just saying that opportunities do arise and good things. Good things are there as we continue to seek to improve, to try to figure out ways to make things better. Sometimes you walk through the valley sometimes you feel, you know, you feel maybe overwhelmed or not

sure what to do next. I've had those moments on this journey. It's been. It's been quite the experience. It's gonna make one heck of a book one of these days when Oz and I decide to write it. But I do want to share that with you. I think I owe that to you for those that listen to this per Graham every day and or you know, you might wonder where are we, what are we doing? We want a bit of a holding pattern, and I do think that we're out of

here. We'll be out of Florida basically by this weekend, Memorial Day weekend. I'm not sure from there yet odds, and I are not one hundred percent sure. There's actually several options at this point, but we may be back in Indie for a bit, who knows. Who knows. Some of that's going to depend upon some of these meetings, not just these meetings today, but other things happening with the show. And I'll be sure certain to keep you informed as we continue to ramp up in other ways as well.

But I wanted to share that with you. Want to get back. I want to talk about what I said last segment. I want to shift to this next segment. We got a situation in the state of Nebraska, and I'm going to play the SoundBite of this lunatic. I know the good bad guy likes when I say the stupidest thing I've heard or read all week. I think that this what I'm about to play in the next segment is the stupidest thing I've heard all week or read all week. I read some of

it and I play the sound bit. I'm gonna play the SoundBite for you. We're gonna talk about it, and there's some takeaways, there's some some lessons, some teachable moments. As Rush used to say in this next segment on how the left operates, how they behave the drama. It's it's a perfect example of why I call the radical left the dramacrats. So we'll play that after the break sits out. My friends be back in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. So, but no further ado. I

want to now share a little bit about a story. Well, I do want to mention this quickly too. You heard me mentioned I'm going to NRB in Orlando today. Reminded me of this headline I saw newsmax dot com Satanists find a home at Satan Cohn in Boston. So that's another option for those of you that are looking for conferences to attend. I'm kidding, I'm kidding,

of course, Satan con in Boston. You know. I had a friend, Well, my brother was talking with a guy that's been I may have said this on here before, a guy that travels the world as an evangelist. He's been in some pretty crazy places. I think he was in Iraq before we right before we started bombing Iraq, and in places very very since places. And he asked my brother asked the guy, what's been the most of all the places in the world you've been this guy's been lots and

lots of places sharing the gospel. He said, what's been the most the place that's most resistant, I think he said to the gospel. And the guy told him Boston, Massachusetts. You can do with that what you may. I can't say that. I've not even been to Boston, but they're hosting Satan Cohn, and this evangelist said that they were the most It wasn't even resistant, it was the most and maybe antagonistic to the gospel. I forget the word anyway. Moving along, let's talk here about what's happened in

the state of Nebraska. Nebraska has passed a law through the legislature. It's a law that actually is combining two of the hot button issues that we are dealing with today. One is a twelve month abortion ban. So anything any pregnancy under excuse me over twelve I say months, twelve week abortion ban. If I said I said months, I'd apologize. Twelve week abortion ban in the state of Nebraska. So that has been passed in kind of this one

one piece of legislation, and it's not that long. I think it's eight seventeen or eighteen pages. I was looking at it earlier or actually yesterday, I was looking at it. So, but the other issue in there is the issue about providing what they call what they call trans what they call it trans transgender healthcare, transgender healthcare. Now, this actually, as I understand it, it limited. The bill limited what they call gender affirming care,

gender affirming care to minors in the state of Nebraska. So basically the law basic essentially said if it's an abortion under twelve weeks, or excuse me, after twelve weeks, you can't do it. There's a few exceptions. There's actually exceptions for or incest and rape. I've seen that in the legislation. And it also does it only includes what's the type of pregnancies Ectopic Ectopic pregnancies are not included in that as well, but anything else a normal pregnancy.

Twelve weeks is the longest that you can be pregnant and still seek an abortion legally now in the state or or per this legislation. I don't know if it's been signed by the governor yet or not, but per this legislation,

that's what it would do. The other thing it would do is grant someone or prevent someone I should say, who is a minor from getting gender affirming care or some sort of a physical I'm trying to just without having emotionally charged language, are just physically changing your body, right, or taking certain hormone therapy with the intention of changing one's body from being biologically as it was born, as you were born the body were born into into something that's biologically different

from that. So from male to female or from female to male, either direction. And so this, of course, it creates all sorts of problems on the floor of the legislature in Nebraska. And again it doesn't matter that it's in Nebraska. This is this is going to happen or they are going to be arguments like this in your state if it's not already not already happened. So there's a state senator, this deranged lunatic senator named MICHAELA. Cavanaugh

with the sea a relation to Brett Cavanaugh. Certainly if she is, it's only it's spelled differently, but anyway, she is. I I don't know what else to say about this. This is deranged. So she takes to the Senate floor in the state of Nebraska and she basically just starts chanting, much like you would if you were one of the protesters. There were protesters at the state House as well, and they were if there's young ears, please cover them. I don't want you to have to explain something that you

don't want to explain while listening to this wonderful program. So three turned the kid's ears away from this. Here we go in three and two and one. But they were also at the state House throwing used I don't even want to say it used tampons. Yeah, as that's the right reactionized used tampons in the state House. I think they were dropping them from the balcony in the rotunda. You know where the big dome ceiling is, and there's multiple

levels in most state well in many state houses. That's what they were doing. And of course there was one incident of someone fighting an officer. So I guess we could call say COUDATA an attempt to overthrow the government in Nebraska. I mean, that's how we do this today anyway. But I want to play with this insane, deranged, lunatic Senator MIKAELA Kavanaugh did from the floor. It's a couple of minutes. She keeps repeating herself over and over

again, but it gets progressively more entertaining at each level. So I want to play it. I want to play it. I think in its entirety. I don't know. We'll see how it goes, but it's a couple of minutes. I'll do that after the break. Friends, you're listening here at the home of Conservative not Better talking on your host Hot huff back in just a minute. Welcome back, my friends. So I'm gonna play I'm going to play this club again. This is senator from the state of Nebraska.

This is a state senator. So this is not their US senator, although given the opportunity, they would elect someone. The radicals would elect someone like this to represent their state in Nebraska if they could. But this is at least what one of them in Nebraska. Um, what she did on the Senate floor. Now this goes on for three minutes. So I'm not as told me, you can't play that whole thing. I said, don't tell me what I can't do. But we're gonna We're gonna see how this

goes. But here she is. She's been recognized on the floor of the Nebraska State Senate talking specifically about this bill. Not she's not talking about the abortion band part of this bill. She's talking about the part of the bill that limits well that restricts miners from being able to receive medical treatment to change their biological sex. This is what happens on the state floor. Listen to this craziness. Thank you, mister president. Trans people here, we need

trans people, we love trans people. Okay, pause, trans people belong here, We need trans people, we love trans people. Now you're going to be able to say this in your sleep by the time I finish this SoundBite. But those are the three statements that she made. Trans people belong here, we need trans people, we love trans people. Now. I will say this. I will say this that I agree with the last statement, we love all people. Now, people don't like if I say all

lives matter or whatever that, but that's the same thing. So it's not about whether or not you love people or not. It's about again, this is this is all faux outrage. This is not about This is about protecting members of our community, of our society who are not old enough to make decisions that are going to change the rest of their life. That's what this is about. It's not about whether or not someone who's an adult can make these decisions. It's about a youth, a younger person, So listen to

this. So that's that's the statement. She's gonna start channing it here in a minute, and you're gonna want me to stop this, and I might. I eventually will, But hang in there. That's what they're saying out there as they're standing in a circle in the rotunda, saying that, yeah, don't forget about the tampons, over and over again. Trans people belong here, we need trans people, we love trans people, and I think it's boring at this point. Trans people belong here, we need trans people.

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take you to where this thing is. Here, we go trans people. We love trans people. Transa belong here. We need trans people, we love trans people. Trans people along here. We need chance people. We love chance people. Chance people belong here. We need chance people. We love chances. You matter, You matter, and I am fighting for you. And I will not stop. I will not stop today, I will not stop tomorrow. You are loved. You. No one said I stopped

it. You are loved. You matter. Yes, all human beings matter, trans people, straight people, people who don't think they're in the wrong biological body, anybody in between. Whatever these groups are, All people matter. We're all made in the image of God. At that, my friends, is a dramacrat acting like a dramocrat who quick time out my friends Back in just a minute, I'm back, my friends. So you played sound bite again. Trans people belong here. We want trans people. We need

we need trans people. We love trans people. I think we're the three things that she was saying. Of course, all human beings in this country should be protected by the law. That that part I can agree with. We need trans people, I don't think about it in terms like you know, that's we just need to protect everyone equally under the law. And then

the last part, we love trans people. We love people. I just it's just bizarre to me to have to to put a qualifier in the type of people that were supposed to whatever love or get along with or what have you. But the problem is, that's not what this issue is about. And this is a tactic and a strategy that's employed by the left on a very regular basis. Is why they say things like my b my choice when it comes to abortion. They've repeated these things so many times into the subconscious

mind, the psyche of the average person, and they regurgitate it. It's because of this kind of militant craziness that we heard on the Senate floor in the state of Nebraska. I think I'll actually start tomorrow by talking a little bit more about this, but I've got to go out of time today, folks. Thanks for listening. SDG

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