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For the first time in American history, a Speaker of the House has been voted out of their position. Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina is the interim House speaker.

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Attention. You're listening to the top 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 rights. Here's your Conservative but Not Bitter host, Tod Huff. All right, my friends, we've got a lot to get to today. We're going to talk about this Speaker of the House situation, and there is

a ton of stuff to get to. You want to read more about some of the things that I reference today, As always, you can find it on our website on the Stack of Stuff. We're going to be bobbing and weaving through a lot of this stuff. So if I say something and you want to read up on it, this should be there on the Stack of Stuff page toddepshow dot com. So also, if you have questions, this

might be something that you have questions about. This is something that has not happened in the history of this country where the Speaker of the House, the speakership, it's been vacated poof there's no one running the show now. There is a temporary or an interim Speaker of the House who I think has one of the coolest names that you can possibly have in Congress, Patrick McHenry. Patrick Henry was one of the great early founders. Love some of his speeches.

In fact that there's a speech of his that I think is just rousing and absolutely incredible if you read the if you read it in its entirety, or even if you pick a couple of a couple of lines. Anyway, So Patrick, Mr McHenry is the interim temporary Speaker of the House until this

all gets ironed outs. But you can email your questions or your thoughts or your opinions who should be speaker, whether or not you agree with Gates and these other What is it seven other Republicans that joined him in ousting McCarthy. It was those eight Republicans plus the Democrats in the House that actually voted to remove McCarthy. It wasn't as though all of the Republicans said enough with McCarthy.

It was eight Republicans plus the Democrats. It's all fascinating just from a political perspective, a historical perspective, But I want to talk about it primarily through the lens of just the reality of the situation. What that means for Congress, what it means for our nation, what it means for this election

season, all of that stuff we want to get to today. And if you have questions or thoughts about any of that, you can share those with me Todd at Todd Huffshow dot com or you can text them three one seven two one zero twenty eight thirty. And as always, make sure you include that appropriate amount of adoration and praise. It's usually about ten to fifteen percent more than you think is needed. That's add a little bit more before pressing

that sind button, my friends. So with that being said, McCarthy, as we said, Kevin McCarthy is out as Speaker of the House. This has never happened before in US history. There have been instances where there were motions to vacate or you know, I was reading on the yeah, the twenty fifteen was the last time this happened, and I had to go back and read on this because I wasn't sure. I remember the end result, which was Republican John Bayner no longer being Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The congressman from Ohio was actually removed as speaker in twenty fifteen. Mark Meadows. You may know that name. We actually interviewed Mark Meadows one time on it. We don't do a lot of interviews. I mean, let's face it, would you want to hear from other people or from me? I just think that the choice is obvious. But we do do some interviews on occasion. You get a ton of requests. But I don't know, I just I want it to be something that I that's interesting enough for you to

hear talk, you know, me talk about. There's so many things to talk about without someone else there to kind of interfere with what we're what we're getting, what we need to get through each and every day. As the program expands, we might add more. I don't know, but anyway, we've interviewed Mark Meadows. He was a representative from I think North Carolina is

where Meadows was from. He filed emotion. Of course, he ended up also being the chief of staff for Trump, but he filed a motion to vacate the speakership to vacate the chair when Bayner John Bayner from Ohio was the speaker back in two thousand and fifteen. It's hard to believe that was eight years ago, but anyway, Bayer ended up just resigning his position. Now there's some technicalities here. The motion was not introduced on the House floor.

I'm looking here actually at the entry of this in Wikipedia, so that there's some technical stuff, but ultimately it never got voted on. Bayner just resigned his position back in September of two thousand and fifteen. So here the last time, and I think the only other time that it's happened, according to

the great Wikipedia here was in nineteen was in nineteen ten. And I mean you could I'm not going to go to the history of all of it, but the point is it's not a common thing and it's never actually happened. It's the first ever instance of the House actually carrying through in voting that person out of the position of speakership. So it's historic and even up to the moment of the vote, or leading up to the vote. I mean, if you remember when we talked about this, even I think boy earlier this

week. I'm not sure when it was, but when we talked about this earlier in the week, I remember, well, I at least had in the stack of stuff McCarthy doing a little bit of smack talk. McCarthy was telling Gates to bring it. Hey, Matt Gates, if you think you can, if you want to have this fight, then bring it, hot shot. That's kind of the position that McCarthy took, and Matt Gates did

bring in, and Matt Gates succeeded. Now there's a whole bunch going on here, you know, there's First of all, let me say this. Let me say this for those who are I understand if someone doesn't think that this was a worthwhile effort, I understand the thinking in that. I understand. Just for example, I understand if you say you know there's no obvious choice, well, it depends who you ask. There could be an obvious choice that would rock the world, that it would be the strategic move of

the century if if they pulled it off. But it's not gonna happen. I just it. One of the very first things I told Oz when I saw this was they want to nominate Trump. That you don't have to be a sitting If you read the Constitution, it is not specify that you have to be an active member of the House of Representatives to be the speaker. And there have been people voted. Now, no one has ever held the office of speaker who was not a member of the House, a voting member

of the House of Representatives. But there have been people who have received votes to be speaker that were not members of the House of Representatives. Can you imagine just whatever you think of that. I'm just just picture the chaos that comes from that, as far as the media's head's exploding, the Democrats heads

exploding on this, and just losing their their ever loving minds. As Trump is going through these trials, we even talked about, even talked about the trial that Trump's sitting in right now, which he's supposed to be testifying in. I don't know exactly when that's supposed to happen, but it should be, I mean relatively soon anyway. But imagine if Trump we're a Speaker of the House. That's just a whole. That's a program I'm in and of

itself right there waiting to happen. And I do think I do think someone is mentioned or even added his name to the list. I don't again, I don't think that's going to happen, but it's Can you imagine and just just think about again, don't don't judge it, just think about what it would do for a moment, just for the sake of I don't know, just taking it all in, I guess. Can you imagine the Republicans nominate

Trump again. I don't think this is going to happen, but if they did, they nominate Trump for Speaker of the House, he somehow wins. First of all, it's going to force every Republican in the House of Representatives to take a position on Trump, which, in an electioneer, you better buckle up and you better think very long and hard before you decide to step on the other side and go against Trump. Number one? Number two?

Can you imagine, first of all, I mean, all of the additional attention that the business of the House would get by virtue of it coming from Speaker Donald Trump. Trump would suddenly be third in line for the presidency again.

Can you imagine all of the attention that would be put on or the pressure that Trump would put on the House of Representatives to really fight tooth and nail, not only to expose the corruption of the Biden administration, but also to push to have fights and real substantive discussions about additional voter election security issues. Can you imagine this, the hearings and so forth, that would take

place January sixth. I don't know. There might be an official vote to expunge the expunge the it realise don't say sponge the record of the j sixth committee, but it sounds like they've already done that to themselves, destroying records and so forth. Anyway, it's just interesting to think about it. I'm not predicting it's gonna happen, but it is a very interesting thing to think about, especially in an election year. So you got that out there.

I think even Donald Trump Junior has been tweeting some stuff or posting some stuff on social media about this. Anyway, But all that aside, that's just entertaining to think about and all that. But one of the things I understand. I understand if people think, why are you're removing McCarthy a speaker, We don't have an obvious next choice. What if the next choice is worse

than the previous choice, the previous position holder. What if I have a friend who's terrified that we're going to nominate, We're gonna not or there's going to be a Democrat Speaker of the House with which theoretically can happen, but a Republican that does that. I mean, had better be prepared for the wrath of what's to come, because all of the all four hundred and thirty five members of the House of Representatives are up for election this fall or they're

retiring. I mean, that's everyone's up every two years. So you better be prepared. There is I mean, you just better be prepared for that. But it's it's I guess, not completely impossible. Although I don't think it will happen. I don't think that there's really any legitimate chance of that happening. It could happen with the numbers being what they are, where Democrats excuse me, could get a couple of Republicans and suddenly they have a majority

and they can choose the speaker, which is a big deal. The Speaker of the House controls what's going on in that legislative body. So there's some I get some of it, But I also think at what point that this is how I look at this. It's historical, right in a sense that you know, now Republicans are taking these questions, what are you doing?

Can you guys not get along and figure it out? Even Trump went to truth Social and basically said, why can't I'll read it specifically here after the break, but basically, why can't Republicans just learn to stop fighting each other and fight the radical left? Which I agree with to it, It depends to what point that he he means that, But we are at some point, my friends, we are going to have to do the dirty work necessary to restore this country the status quo. And this is what I want to

make abundantly clear. I don't understand, I truly don't understand why people are willing to defend the status quote to this degree when it is the status quo that is killing this country. The status quo in government has given us bigger government. The status quo in government has given us more deficits, more debt, less liberty, more corruption. The status quo in government has given us lip service and no results, or if there are results, they're so minuscule

and tiny. It is completely insignificant in comparison to what the status quo has done in pushing this government ever further to the left and increasing it in size to massive proportions and adding to its cost that it's like again, it's like someone I'd have to even go, say, someone gains fifty pounds and then and then they pluck a hair from the top of their head and they say, look at what we say. Look I lost weight here. This weight used to be part of my body. Now it's not. That is the

equivalent of what the status quo does. And they will put that hair on display. They will put it in a display case. It will be in all of their ads. It will be the focal point of everything they talk about. Look at what we did. And meanwhile, for those of us who are not captivated by the smoking mirrors and the dog and pony show, we say, but you gained fifty pounds, dude, what is the hairway? I don't even know if what device I would have to get that could

even weigh what that is? Its statistically zero. It is absolutely in significant. It's virtually nonexistent. You're bragging about it, and then you're gonna tell us. On top of that, you're gonna tell us all the things you'll do next time. Oh, next time, we got great exercise routine, we got a wonderful menu diet that we're going to follow. Oh, if you vote for us this time, just wait to what we got coming down the you know, coming around the corner here, just vote for us one

more time. Trust us. No, no, absolutely not. We have to quit engaging in this sort of nonsense. Now you can say that that may or may not apply to Speaker McCarthy specifically, but there is no arguing the overall point of that message that I just spoke. The overarching truth is that what is killing this country is we know who the left is. We know who the left is. When Republicans get in control, when they put it on cruise control, when they engage in some theatrics, or they engage

in some investigations, and then nothing happens, nothing happens. They talk about cutting budgets. We don't even technically have budgets. We just go from spending what continuing resolution to continuing resolution, spending crisis to spending crisis. We think we can spend money for another forty five days or seventy days, or six months or twelve months, but we never have. We never have an actual budget. I mean Matt Gates if you listen to what he says, and

you can. Again there's the issue with Gates. Some people would say, you know, there's something else that he's trying to do. He's wanting attention or he's jockeying for positions. Who knows, maybe is Trump's VP? Can I'm just saying who knows, right, And I'm not saying I know anything about any of that. Maybe so, maybe not at all. But if you listen to the content of what he says, he is exactly right.

He's right. It's the same old thing. The status quo is what is killing this country when it comes to Republican leadership because they've left the left run completely rampant, or sometimes they can't even stop him. And when they're in a position of power to actually do something about it, to rein it in,

to reverse the course of their insanity. Nothing, nothing, anyway, I'm gonna take a time out, but we are in a serious mess of my friends, and keeping this in autopilot without real conservative leadership, without real principled leadership, without real adult decisions conversations happening in that legislative body doing those things is not the answer. So timeouts in order lots more to say about this, my friends. Quick time out though, back here in just a

minute, and welcome back my friends. Going through this speakership situation. Mess that we have a mess by the way, that at some point. Again, you can disagree whether it should have happened at this moment with this speaker, but as we talked about last segments, there's no doubt that at some point this problem has to be addressed. We cannot continue pretending as though everything is okay with our current leadership, the current agenda, the current and look,

I'm not saying they didn't do anything good in the House. That's not what I'm saying. In fact, if you go back and we talked about this earlier this week, if you go back to when the Republicans were in the process of choosing a speaker back in January February, whatever the timeframe was, January February earlier this year, Gates and a few others they held out on speaker McCarthy, and they built in, they built in some safeguards ways

to hold him accountable. And I think McCarthy tried. I do. I think McCarthy tried, and I think that there are real pressures and realities that we have to be aware of in that legislative body. And the problem is the problem is when there has been a choice for I'm talking the past decades, when there's a more conservative or a more liberal or even leftist way of doing things. We've always turned to that to the left, we've always veered,

unlike this program. We've veered to the left consistently. Conservatives left holding the bag, Conservatives promised all sorts of things, and we continue drifting and

drifting to the left. I'm sure Gates today would tell you that he didn't have any problem working with the Democrats to oust McCarthy, when McCarthy had no problem of working with the Democrats to oust the Conservatives when it came to negotiating a deal to keep the government open, and so at some point, at some point along this path, at some point along this path, there has to be a point on the timeline where we say enough, where we say

enough, And you can argue again that it wasn't this wasn't the best time, or you can say Gates has ulterior motives or whatever, and you may be right on those things. I'm not saying you are, but you could be right. But again, the idea, the idea that we continue heading in this direction with no consequence, without any fight, heading towards oblivion, my friends, I mean, I think the true oblivion that we are headed towards each and every day, the autopilot is set for a destination that is

going to crash us those first into the side of a mountain. If you have an autopilot analogy, I use the analogy yesterday or the day before with a diabetic and I a pre diabetic. Let's say, a pre diabetic, someone who doesn't yet have diabetes, but they have all the you know, the markers to say you are on path to get diabetes. And then someone like Gates comes along and says, and I know we did this yesterday, but I just want to repeat it for those who didn't hear it, because

I think that there's this This is I think a pretty good analogy. The analogy is pre diabetes. I can reverse it or stop that path and get back into a healthy lifestyle, thereby moving me myself off of a path towards diabetes. But I got to do something. I've got to begin to exercise more. I've got to change diet, eat less sugar or whatever it is. Right. I'm not a medical doctor here, don't even play one on this show. And it's things that in the short term might be a little

sucky. I gotta get up early. I got I'm gonna be sore from maybe lifting weights. You got the just the difficulties of say you start to run whatever it is that you start to do, you implement your new workout routine, and you're gonna you're gonna feel it for a while. You're gonna feel it doesn't feel good. There's a temporary pain, a temporary pain.

That temporary pain is akin to what we're dealing with right now. That's that's what I want to communicate because the if we leave it unchecked, if we see the markers for you know, heading towards diabetes, and we do nothing about it, and it becomes full blown diabetes. Now suddenly we have to worry about taking insulin, monitoring our blood sugars. If we're not taking good enough care of it. I mean, we got maybe some other medications.

I don't know what's all involved specifically, but there's other consequences if it's not mitigated properly. Still, if it's not handled and managed properly, still, there could be worse consequences. Right. You can in some cases, you can have to amputate, say a foot that's happened in some cases because of circulation issues, it can affect eyesight, even causing blindness, and of course,

in the worst scenario, it can cause death. And that's the path that we're heading on unless we step in and get off our duffs and start changing our lifestyle, practical changes with the lifestyle that we have had thrust upon

us by Congress. And so Matt Gates, by doing this, has basically just been that person that when we've said we want, we've want, we want to fix our overall economic condition, Matt Gets is the guy that at five point thirty in the morning comes into the bedroom with the AIRHORNRN, time to get up, dude. Now wait a minute. I didn't know it was going to take this right. I don't feel like it today. I'm

comfortable here in my bed. Things are going all right for me. But that's the problem with these diseases like diabetes, or like these financial crises, like driving a country off a cliff because of economic policy, political policy, immigration policy, whatever. It is. The combination of all these things that are destroying the fabric of this country, when put together in totality, will

lead to massive, massive, huge, life changing problems. Replacing the speaker of the House, replacing the person who is in charge of the House of Representatives compared to that is absolutely insignificant. I don't care if the left makes fun. You know, it's like the first time you go to work out for a while. Maybe maybe you're a little, I don't know, a little soft around the middle, or can't lift as much. It's embarrassing it's

been a while. Maybe somebody starts chuckling and pointing. Who cares? So what? So what? Chuckle away left, come up with your one liners. Media, That's all fine, because ultimately what has to happen is we have to change the course that this government lifestyle has put us on. And the status quo wasn't going to fix it. My friends, quick time out. You're listening here to conservative not better talk im or who's taught enough?

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voted along with Democrats to remove Speaker McCarthy. And those eight Republicans, of course include first and foremost Matt Gates, which we know about he's the one who's brought this motion to begin with. He's the one that's really the main source of conservative at least vocal opposition. I know that there's been opposition internally, but Matt Gates has drawn lines in the sand and said, hey, I'm gonna oppose you publicly. I mean this. We can't play games here

pretty much. So Matt Gates, of course, is one of them. He's from, of course, the state of Florida. We have Andy Biggs of Arizona. We did. We interviewed Andy Biggs once on here too, Ken Buck of Colorado, Tim Burchett of Tennessee, Eli Crane also of Arizona, Bob Good of Virginia, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Matt Rosendale of Montana. Those, of course, added to Matt Gates are the eight Republicans

who voted to remove Speaker McCarthy as Speaker of the House of Representatives. So we talked about that it's the first time in history this has actually been done by the House of Representatives. But you know what else is the first time. It's just I thought, for those who get caught up in historical factors and they think, oh my goodness, we're in uncharted waters, and we are. We are in uncharted waters here, but they're not waters. I

mean, all we've done in a way is reset the leadership. Back to January of this year. We didn't we haven't lost any progress on anything that we've the House has been working on. It's just that we've reset the leadership. That's it. That's the only thing that's happened here. And I understand to make fun, but again, laugh, make fun, malign whatever you need to do. But you know what else is the only time, the first time in history that we've had to deal with here in this country.

How about thirty three trillion dollars in debt. That's the first in US history that we've had thirty three trillion with at trillion dollars in debt. It's also the first time in US history where the Justice Department, a department of justice, has been weaponized, has been weaponized against the opposition party's leader. We criticize other countries for doing this. We, in fact, Blincoln did this

recently. I think it was in Russia. Bemoaning the fact that Putin has imprisoned Putin's government has imprisoned his chief political opposition or the leader of the opposition party. Blincoln was up there talking about that, wagging his finger at Putin and Putin's government, which maybe needed to be done. But pot have you met kettl What about a time in US history, another first in US history where illegal immigration encounters have reached the highest that they've ever been. Twenty twenty

two was the record. Actually, fiscal year twenty twenty two, there were two point two million encounters along the US Mexico border this fiscal year, well, last fiscal year twenty twenty three, which just ended a couple of days ago, there were two million. So four point two million. We have an open border. Tell me when else in US history, of my friends,

there's been an outright open war on free speech of conservatives. Tell me when else, my friends, you had all these things going on while simultaneously, although it's come down, I will say that it has come down, but we've had record inflation. In fact, when you compare the Biden administration to all presidents going back to Jimmy Carter, the only president who had a higher cumulative I guess aggregate whatever total of inflation, the total rate of inflation

that was higher than Biden's was Jimmy Carter. So when we're talking about firsts or historical highs in US history, we shouldn't just focus on the fact that the Speaker of the House is being removed and replaced. We should focus on the reason. These are the reasons some of the reasons why he is being

replaced. Not that all these things can be laid at his feet. I don't want to he didn't cause these But if you're not going to really fight to change them at some point, at some point, it is fair to say you are not part of the solution, you are not capable of moving the needle and night. Look. I understand we have a Democrat Senate, we have a Democrat white House, and the liberals, well not the liberals, the radical left is running the party. I get it. But we

have to clearly identify the problems and clearly identify the solutions. And our leadership under McCarthy in the House was status quo at best. These things were just going to continue to get worse. Thirty three trillion is going to go up to whatever unless something is done. That's the entire point. And it might be messy, it might be uncomfortable, it might make some people embarrassed. I don't know, but it doesn't mean it shouldn't be addressed. Time out

is in order, my friends sits back here in just a minute. Welcome back to my friends. So I know that that's a lot to take in in an hour. I referenced something earlier that I want to get back to. It was a post that Trump made to his social media platform Truth Social. He made this. What was this? This was Tuesday, Tuesday afternoon, when all this stuff started going down. This is what he writes. Why is it that Republicans are always fighting among themselves? Why aren't they fighting

the radical left Democrats who are destroying our country? I've alas said the country, it's our country. I'll read it again. Why is it that Republicans are always fighting among themselves? Why aren't they fighting the radical left Democrats who are destroying our country? Now, on one level, I can absolutely agree with that. I don't know to what level Trump means this. I agree with this to a point. To a point. What happens though, So

you can read this two ways. You can say why are Republicans? Why are Republicans? In the case of Gates here, you could go why is McCarthy siding with Democrats to pass a stopgap measure to avoid the shut down. You could say that that has a part of it. You could also say it has Gates partnering with the Democrat Party to oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House. All this back and forth about McCarthy's leadership, of course,

is another example. And every time that that happens, that Trump's saying that this we're not fighting the real problem, which is the radical left, and he's He's right on this. Accept there's and I know, look, there's a time we have to unite this party. We have to unify. We have to be able to get into this campaign season. We have to understand

there's not a litmus test. We shouldn't demand that every person who is one hundred percent on who's a Republican has to be in one hundred percent agreement with everybody else. I get that there's differences and nuanced and all this sort of stuff, But in order to fight the radical left, we have to have someone at the leadership who is prepared to engage in in the battle, not unnecessarily they need they need to do it strategically and tack uh you know,

to use good tactics and so forth. They need to try to figure out ways to you know, figure out how to get things done that are good for the American people, the constitution, liberty, minimizing tax dollars being spent, getting budgets balanced, not having deficits, spending all that stuff. But you're not gonna do that. Not everybody can play that role. Not everybody

can play that role. And candidly, outside of Trump and maybe a couple of others, a couple of others who have raised kind of have have risen up here in the past few years. That's the leadership we've had for a long, long, long time. Capitulates week isn't really about the fight, and the American people lose every time, so timeouts in order. Got to take a break, come back and wrap up back in a minute, Friendzille. Will be much more to say about this in the days and weeks to

come, as we go through. Who is the possible replacement McCarthy has said he's not going to run. There's been some names floated around. In fact, I've got that I don't have time to go through it. In the stack of stuff as well, some potential replacements for McCarthy. There's well, there's been some folks who are starting to work the phones and that sort of

thing. Steve Scalise, of course, is one of them. I've heard that Jim Jordan, as I saw in a thing, a Newsmax article piece, which is what i'll post at the on the Stack of Stuff page his name. He's been apparently making some calls as as well, darryl Isa, Kevin Hearn. I'm looking here that those are long shots police Stephonic. Anyway, we'll talk more about it in due course, but I've got to go. My friends, Thank for listening. Have a great day. SDG.

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