Attention. You're listening to the top Huff radio show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. The advised the content of this program has been documented to prevent and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the rights. Here's your Conservative but not Bitter host, Tod Huff. Well, my friends, do you feel like the world is burning down around you?
It is a blaze out of control, from Israel, to the Middle East, to the streets of this great nation, to the halls of Congress, to the Supreme Court of the United States, to your local county government,
city government, your local mayor town council, whatever it is. You get the feeling that everything that you might have known, especially if you're a little bit more seasoned like myself, if you've been around a while, if you've if you grew up in the eighties America or remember the eighties America, and you look around, do you feel like you like you are a oh ship out of water. Maybe you feel like you cannot relate. I want to talk to you today. I want to talk to you today go through
some things that are happening here around the country and around the globe. I want to put these into perspective a bit. And by the way, greetings, welcome to the program. I am your host, the ever so benevolent, kind, loving, caring host of this program, Todd Huff. You can email me your thoughts, your questions, your feedback, Yes, dare I say, even your adoration and praise. You can do that. My
email address is Todd at totushow dot com. You can also text us my friends three one seven two one zero twenty eight thirty three one seven two one zero two eight three zero message and data rates my friends could apply. So you may have seen, and I've posted some things on Twitter. We've just started. You know, I have a I don't want. I don't want to say I love hate relationship. But that's not even right. I'm not a natural fan of social media. I'm a fan of people. I like
connecting with people. I like talking and learning and listening to people. Believe it or not, this may come as a shock to some of you who listen to this program every day. You know, here I have to talk. I have to talk into the microphone. I have to come prepared to go through the issues of the day and so forth, which is great. I love it, But in a lot of personal settings, I try to I try to speak a lot less and listen a lot more. It's really
where I learn a lot, to be quite honest. Now there are some that would tell you that I'm making that up because I can also be a little bit. I can say a lot in person as well. Oz will tell you. But anyway, it's I care about people, and so social media is a way for people to connect. But you know, social media is I think in a lot of ways, it's put up barriers between us and Look, I'm a believer that the tool is not the problem. The
problem is the human heart. The problem is the individual who is using said tool. You can say this about money. It's not money that's the root of all evil. It's the love of money. It's how we you money. It's how we prioritize money. Dare I say it's how some of us worship money. That's the problem. In the equation, Money's not the problem. Guns are also not the problem. The problem is when individuals get guns who are heldent on perpetrating evil, on killing, on maiming, taking the
lives of innocent people. That's the problem. Likewise, social media is not the problem. The problem is how people how people who want to have certain behavior excused or whatever, They will use it as a almost as like a just as a medium communication medium to soften the blow. Things that people say on social media they would never say to your face, they would never say to my face. I've got personal experience with this. I'm sure you do
as well. People are, as I've often said on this program, I call them keyboard warriors, I call them Facebook face offs, and people are pounding their chest and acting like tough guys when in reality they're little snowflakes. I'm actually, as I've shared with you, more likely to say something than to post it because it's not again because I'm embarrassed of what I said. It's just that there's extra steps you have to write it. Prudence would dictate
that you read it again before you post it. And then sometimes I think, you know, I don't know if that's will be interpreted the way that I want it to be interpreted because they don't have my tone, they don't hear the way that I say it, they can't see my face as I'm saying it, they can't read my body language. It's just cold words on
a dark social media platform page anyway. But if you go to social media, you'll see that there is a lie a lot of stuff out there that, of course could cause you to raise your eyebrows, that could cause you maybe your blood pressure to go up. In fact, I've I say all this to say, I've recently started doing some things on Twitter. Again. We never completely stopped, but yeah, we've just had some problems on different social media platforms. But be that as it may, be, that as
it may. There are some things on social media that I've tweeted about today recently that I want to go through. And one of these things I tweeted about was I think I tweeted about it a couple of days ago. You may have seen some protests, some pro what they call pro Palestine protests. This is in Minneapolis. You may have seen this. If you haven't, I would direct you again. You can whatever. You can search for hashtag
pro Palestinian protests on Twitter, you can google it. You can go to my Twitter feed and go back a couple of days and you'll see you'll see a video of a what they call a pro Palestine, pro Palestinian protest in the city of Minneapolis. They've blocked traffic. They've blocked traffic, stopping the ability of Americans to do their business right. And this could be any number of things. They could have stopped people who are taking elderly parents to the
doctor. They could stop people who are engaged in other forms of social service, who are conducting free commerce, who are trying to go about their day and live under the liberty that's supposed to be protected by the Constitution of the United States. You know, by the way, I used to do a thing, and maybe I'll do it here really quickly. When when does a protests become a riot? You know, and I've said before, When you see the first open fire in the street, your protest has become a riot.
When you see the first stone, the first rock flying through the air, you have ceased attending a protest, and you are now at a riot. When you see someone dancing on top of a police cruiser, you have ceased attending peaceful protest. You are now in a riot. When you've seen windows busted out, when you've seen looting on the scene, you have ceased attending a peaceful protest. You are now attending a riot. No matter what
CNN says, mostly peaceful riot as there's fires blazing in the background. Now in fairness, here, I'm just painting the picture of you know, just how the media and how the left has excused behavior from extremists. Now and in defense here there's no fires or anything, but they are blocking traffic,
which I would contend that your protest is no longer peaceful. When you have stopped the liberties of people in the United States of America from going about their business freely, from driving upon the city streets, maybe the federal highway system freely, you have ceased attending a protest. You have now engaged in a run and in the beginning stages of a riot. It's not a peaceful protest anymore. It's a protest that is now infringing upon the liberties of other people.
And when you infringe upon the liberties of other people, my friends, you are no longer being peaceful. You can state your opinions, you can shout at loudly, you can try to get attention whatever. That's all fine. But when you stop the liberties of people, you are no longer being peaceful. You have now infringed, you have now stepped into the realm of the freedom of people who may not want to listen, who may have other priorities, who may have things that they need to do in their lives.
Run a business, take care of an elderly parent, any number of things, go to the grocery store, manage. Maybe they're going from a to a second or a third job that they have to have in Biden's economy. The point is it's not peaceful at that point. But there's a video here of an older man in a car who has been attacked, well, his vehicle was attacked. He at one point, it looks like, started to get out of the car. There's a whole bunch of protesters that charge the
car. They start hitting the car. There's another video of him, and it appears it appears in that video. I think I retweeted that one as too. Also it appears that he may have been mased. I mean, he's his face is he can tell. His eyes are very bothered. He's he's blinking, he's bending over, and he's surrounded by a bunch of peaceful, all peaceful protesters. And you'll forget me, by the way, these are the people who are calling for peace in the Middle East. They're kicking
this guy's car. They're hitting it with their Palestinian flags. They're chasing him down the street, not the flags. They're not hitting with the flag, they're hitting it with the flag pole, hitting the windows. They've done at his car. They're trying to bust his windows out. Now, this is one video, one video of the sorts of things. And look, every every gathering of Palestinian protesters is not erupt into this. There are people that
have look human beings. We should we should be concerned for the lives of all human beings period. Right, this is this is not complicated. Now there's ironically, these same people who tell me that they're interested in peaceful protest
are not the ones who are able to say what I just said. And for example, I just had a dialogue with the gentleman the other day and I said, I think the loss of all human all innocent human life, all civilian life, Palestinian Israeli. I didn't say this at the time, but American it doesn't matter, the nationality doesn't matter, the race doesn't matter, the gender doesn't matter, the political ideology, the loss of any human life, the loss of any human life, civilian quote unquote innocent life,
is atrocious. And it's amazing how many State of Israel haters out there, anti Semitic, anti Jewish, people who want to chant from the river to the sea, wiping Israel off the face of the planet. People who want to chant death to Israel, death to America. Now those are the extreme of the extreme, but they exist here. That's the thing that you know, that's there for all of us to see. When I said at the beginning of the show, if you grew up in the eighties, you grew
up chanting USA. You didn't death to America. Right. You might have seen, you know, you might have seen footage as I did as a child of some of the protests from the sixties and maybe the seventies. Right, you were familiar with the I don't know, the hippie movement and the Flower Child movement and all that stuff, and the Vietnam War. I wasn't around for that, but I remember seeing some of the footage as a younger kid. But in the eighties, you know, this nation was very patriotic,
at least where I was. I mean, you had movies like Top Gun and movies like I mean, all sorts of movies where America protected its homeland, where it went out and protected liberty and the values of this nation. You could disagree about whether or not we should have been in this conflict or that, but the point is there was a lot of pride in the American flag, in this country, in our military, in our culture and
society that has been largely washed away. How you know, I say that it's been washed out of the media, It's been washed out of the seven pillars of propaganda. You won't hear about this in academia, or if you do, you will hear only how evil and atrocious these things are. How America is the one to blame for nuclear proliferation and all this sort of stuff, and how America is to blame for all the anger that exists in the world today. Hogwash, my friends, hogwash. America is not perfect,
absolutely not perfect. But America is still good. Well as found that America is still good. I don't mean every administration is good, that's for sure. I don't mean every Congressman is good, that's for sure. I don't mean every court judge or justice of a court is good. They should be respected, but I'm not gonna sit here and say that they're good. If I don't think that they're good. But America is good. The principles that
found that this nation was founded upon are are good. And so when we people like me, people like I'm guessing many of you who love this country, who consider yourself a constitutional conservative, an American, a red blooded American in the good sense, not in the not in the sense where you know, we're completely blinded to anything that American might do wrong, and we excuse things that shouldn't be excused, and so forth. But we love this country.
We know what it stands for. We see the goodness, we've seen that it has been, that shining city on a hill. We know, or we have an idea. We thought about what the world would look like without a United States of America, and it's much much bleaker, my friend, it's much much darker. What would have happened in the area of Soviet communist expansion, What would have happened in the twentieth century, How many more
millions upon millions would have been killed by their own government? What is it were it not for We're not for that shining city on a hill known as the United States of America. When one hundred million people were killed by their governments in the twentieth century. That's the nineteen hundreds. For the Bernie Sanders fan tuning in today, Take it easy. I'm just playing. I walk you into the program, and I'm I'm glad you're here. But we have
some fun, sometimes at your expense. He sometimes at my expense too. That's why this is conservative, not better. But anyway, so you look around and you see the world is on fire. My goodness, what is going on? How do people have so much hatred in their hearts for the United States of America? Where did this come from? You know, maybe you knew that it was out there, but you see massive numbers of people
in the streets who, many of which hate America. Not all, of course, I'm not suggesting that, but there is an element of that. You look at the representatives in Congress that echo these same talking points, the aocs, the Rashida t Lebs, the elon Omars, and so forth. These are not folks that fundamentally love and agree with the founding principles of this nation. They want to remake America into something that it's not. They want
to change America fundamentally. There's something wrong with changing and making improvements. Our founders said, in order to form a more perfect union. They understood the idea that we're going to try to make things better, but to fundamentally wipe out our foundational principles, the foundational truths upon which this nation was built. That's really what this is about. Friends. We are in the midst of a war, of a war on truth, a war against truth, redefining
truth. That's what the left is trying to do. They're trying to redefine right and wrong, or wipe that notion out of the minds of human beings
altogether. Moral relativists in some cases and other cases, they are people who love the things that are truly evil and wicked so as to create a moral equivalence, so as to create this world where nothing really means anything, and people are pushed away from these ideas of truth of God, and they instead rely upon the government to direct, to direct to their every step, show them meaning, give them direction and all of this stuff. But my friends,
far be it from us. We understand much more than that. This nation, of course, represents the reality that we are given our liberties from our creator, that we are given these liberties by virtue of being a human being, that these are not bestowed upon us by our government. Instead, my frenzies are given to us by Almighty God. We have them if we are willing to defend them and keep them. And there should be a free
exchange of ideas out there. There's no doubt about it. As I said before, you can protest whatever you want, you can't turn it into a riot, and you can't take away people's liberties to live their lives in the meantime. And that's what's happening at a lot of these or some of these some of these rallies, and there's a lot of hatred, a lot of anti Semitism, a lot of either people who are uninformed, misinformed, or people who hate goodness and truth that are involved in a lot of these protests.
Anyway, I'm long in this segment. I'm going to get back to this. I want to give you some hope. It's not as in some ways as as bad as it looks. But in other ways I want to remind you of from things that I think you know, and I just want to go back and hit some key points that this isn't always what it seems. But we've also ignored the warning size for a long time. Probably not
you and me, but America at large. We have allowed this to fester and to grow into this massive problem that it is today, to where we see all sorts of America hating people becoming bolder and bolder, bolder and bolder, becoming more pop in some ways, in certain circles. Anyway, but we'll talk about this today, my friends, sit tight. You're listening here. By the way, if you want to follow us on Twitter, it's taught of Show. That's the handle if you want to see some of these
tweets I'm talking about. But anyway, quick time out, my friends. Back in a minute. Welcome back to my friends. So you've seen these protests, You've seen the anger, the anti Israeli sentiment, you've seen I mean, you've seen the worst of people. Again, you can have different ideas, you can have different opinions. I've shared before. It's atrocious. I wish that I wish that those who were in the well, in the
majority or a I wish one hundred percent. How about this, I wish one hundred percent of the people who were on the side of the Palestinians recognized and freely stated that the death of Israelis, of Jews in that part of the world or anywhere for that matter, is equally atrocious. And it's amazing
how some people won't do that. It really is. Remember when Rashida talib I played this SoundBite a couple of was it last week or maybe the week before, but you see that she wouldn't even condemn some of the horrific things that was being reported as it pertained to deaths of children and innocent or Israelis, which she could have easily done. And I don't, Look, it doesn't make any sense to not do that unless there's something going on. I get Look, I it the world of sound bites. I get it.
But I also get that there are surely some things you can just outright condemn, no matter if it comes from the people that are that you politically align with or not. And I don't. I just I'm amazed sometimes at how people think they're so absorbed, self absorbed, so focused on how something appears,
they want people to have it draw a certain conclusion about them. Might have had something happened recently and I was thinking about what I wanted to do or if I wanted to respond or something, and I just concluded that how what someone thinks about me is really none of my business. Say whatever you want, you can volunteer it. I can choose to listen and learn and try to improve, or I can choose to say, you have no idea what you're talking about, you're not close enough to me to have much of
an influence over me, or whatever. And that's whatever the case may be, right, But to be so fixated on that, so fixated on what someone else thinks or how something may appear, instead of actually just doing what is right, which in the case of Rashida Talib, is simply acknowledging that the death of innocent Israelis and the deaths of innocent Palestinian children and those that are not part of Hamas, those that aren't electing Hamas, those that are
just stuck in a hellish situation, that their deaths is equally their deaths are, i should say, equally atrocious and reprehensible. And you can't find many people that will say that we've lost in a way. We've lost in a way, our simple shared humanity, and that's part of what it means to be conservative, not better folks. We can disagree vehemently, vociferously. We can have even raise our voices, even getting into maybe even some shouting matches.
Because I understand passion and it runs, it can run deep. I understand conviction. I understand that sometimes people don't see eye to eye. But when you start losing the ability or when you stop seeing that someone on the other side has humanity, now I don't look, I'm not talking about terrorists who have flipped the switch and said, look, we are going to kill
innocent people. I'm just saying people with different that that's a fraction of a fraction of a fraction, people that are that extreme and that that that have taken that series of steps to get to that point. And of course in the case of well they're they're redeemable only by by Jesus himself. I'm just talking. I'm talking about those people that walk the streets of America today,
the vast majority of American people, the vast majority of Americans. While they might see that there is some nuance and some complexity to the situation and Israel and the battle, you know, the struggle for land and who has what and the Palestinians and all this two state one state, what do we do here? Stuff. There's people that understand the complexity of that and that it's it's really, honestly, folks, at some level, that's an unsolvable problem.
It really, I mean, short of God himself somehow miraculously intervening, there's just no earthly way to solve the level and depth of that of that problem, of that conflict. But there's a difference. There's a difference between having those disagreements and being able to well to deciding the other side is not human and again has lost their humanity. I'm just talking about people who you know, have this different opinions and viewpoints, and it would be much welcome.
And I can't tell you the number of people who don't agree with me. They should, by the way, but they still will listen to the program because they just want to understand. Maybe they've There was a early on when I started podcasting, there was a listener from Seattle who wrote me and I from what I recall, he basically said, I don't really know any conservatives, and I don't understand I don't agree with it. I'm I think he's a liberal himself. And he says, hey, I just want to
I just want to understand really what conservative thought is. And I appreciate that you presented in a conservative, not bitter way. You're not yelling at me. You might poke fun at me from time to time or whatever, as I poke fun at myself anyway. But there's this this vitriol, in this boiling rage, sometimes beneath the surface, and sometimes times it manifests itself. And I told you I'm gonna give you hope, and I'm gonna give a little bit of that here, but I've got to take a break. That
first segment pet pushed me way over the limit here today. But let me state this now. As I've said before, we are looking we should not confuse loud and angry with an actual quantity, meaning we shouldn't assume that just
be caught. Now. Granted, at some of these protests, which some of these have anti American sentiments, a blame America first, crowd and everything else, they certainly in some cases don't respect the liberties of other people, as was the case at least in the video I saw of Minnesota Palestinian protests, which became no longer a peaceful protest when they stop people's ability to have
freedom. So but even with all that, even with large numbers, even with large amounts of anger and rage, the vast majority of the American people still support Israel, my friends, seventy plus percent. I wrote about this recently in our Conservative Not Bitter column, which you can subscribe for free on our website todt haveshow dot com and get those delivered to your email box on Wednesdays for free. But the point is, that's today, that's today.
You're gonna get that today if you sign up. But the loud and angry crowd, why there are not as many proportionally as I think they want you to believe, they still can have a heck of an impact because the ones in that position, the ones who have the attention, the ones who are acting in an intimidating manner, that can actually be the beginning of a trend
to change opinion. And the rate at which these opinions can change, the rate at which what becomes socially acceptable in some places like COVID is to me the great lesson of that should be taught in every conservative circle textbook. Whatever.
This is what happens, This is what happens. How quickly things can turn into something completely anti American, almost in the snap of a finger, the blink of an eye, when we have really kind of kicked the can down the road and haven't taught people about liberty and the Constitution and what it means to be free and what it takes to remain free. We've got to defend these liberties. We've got to stand up, we've got to be unafraid. But there's not as many of them as they want. Yes, they
might try to bust out your windows. Yes, they might try to intimidate you on the streets. Yes, sometimes get violent. Another, well that's violent too, but in other ways violence personally violent. If you post something on social media, try to you, try to intimidate you. I get it. But there's not as many of them as they want you to believe that there are. There's a whole lot more of us, and it's time we just tell these folks to knock it off and protest whatever you want.
If you start doing these other things trying to attack old men and intersections, damage property, intimidate people, take away their liberties, I don't care what you're protesting. At that point, it's no longer a peaceful protest and your behavior has to be addressed. We cannot let this sort of thing happen and run rampant in a free society. Quick time out, my friends, back
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you to reach out. So back to this this situation that we have at hand here. You know, the world is on fire. It appears that almost overnight that people went from being I say overnight, but rather quickly. People went at some point in the past few years from being generally reasonable.
We always had people who were knuckleheads here in the country. You have them everywhere, right when you have a nation that's so overwhelmingly prosperous and you don't have to really be good at producing a living for yourself because there's so much prosperity. I mean, I've said before and I'm not knocking the industry we have, say professional sports, say the NFL professional football, that is entertainment.
From the entertainment, we have a whole nother form of media called sports media, which is a group of people that talk about the form of entertainment. Then on top of that, we have a whole other industry that's called the fantasy sports world. I guess where you can where you can draft people on. And again I'm not knocking this. I'm just saying that these things
do not exist in countries that aren't prosperous. We have put so much into the world of entertainment where we have the form of entertainment, we have professionals who make handsome sums of money talking about the entertainment, and then we have an industry that also does quite well, the fantasy football or basketball or whatever to different sports. You have that industry. So we have a fantasy about entertainment, right, And so again I'm not knocking in if that's your thing.
The point is simply to say in a country with that much, those things can only exist in a prosperous country. And so some people. I don't know what a lot of people do during the day. As an entrepreneur, as someone who started in my closet. I know what it's like to get smacked in the teeth and have to bust your butt to get on stations, to find advertisers, to get on at better times of the day or
whatever. Just the whole journey of growing a business. I know I'm preaching to the choir here, and you don't have to be a business owner. You may just be a hardworking employee, a hardworking executive. You get what I'm saying, You can really late. But there's a chunk of people out
there that just I don't know. What matters most of them is how they look in their selfies, what their timeline looks like on social media or their feed or whatever, whether or not they have the coolest, hippiest clothes. Listen to me talk about that. That's not even my world that they want to be. They want to be cool and influential. Do they have the right flag in their social media profile, which by the way, will never
be the American flag unfortunately anyway. But it's all surface. There's no depth, there's no depth, there's no understanding. And when you grasp that, that explains a portion of what we're dealing with. People just don't know or people know superficial things, or they hear things like Israel has created the largest open air prison in the world in Gaza. Are you four against them? Well framed like that, I'm gonna say I'm against it, but there's contexts.
Why did they put a wall around Gaza? Is it also worth noting that Israel has excuse me that Egypt has a wall along Gaza because they know what comes out of Gaza as well, which has been exported terrorism. And so these things require context. They require just I like to say the words that the left uses. They require nuance, it requires context, It requires
an explanation, and many people don't have the slightest clue. But yet if it becomes hip and in vogue and something that a bunch of people in your college course do because they have a rabid professor who's anti Israeli in the class spouting off about how Israel has committed all these atrocities, then folks will go
and participate. And then when you fuel the anger so much, when you make it sound like these are human rights violations that Israel is committing and the only way to stop them is to physically use force, the next thing, you know, you got people dragging, fighting with old men in their cars and so forth. I mean, it's really atrocious, But at the same time, it's not that many. It's more than it should be. Of course, it should be zero that act and behave and think like that.
But nonetheless it shouldn't be what it is today. But it's not as intimidating as we make it out to be. The vast majority of Americans still side with Israel, still side with freedom, but yet we lose politically a lot of times because they make it about so many other things. That's why identity
politics matters so much. That's why every time I heard Trump just the other day talk about if he becomes president again, he's going to reinstitute his travel band, and immediately, almost like reactionary clockwork, Ted Leu, representative from California, says Trump's a bigot for that. I mean, there's no context whatsoever. Look at the countries that were travelers being from and asked me if that's because of bigotry or because of what we are seeing. Where where do
we see these rockets come from? Where do we see the sympathy, the sympathizing connection to the terrorists in the world? Where do we see hot beds of terrorism? Is it not these places that are on that list? Anyway, I gotta take a break with my friends. Sit tight back in a minute, I'm back with my friends. Not a lot of time here. I got to soft the beaten path a little bit on the time clock there earlier. But there is still plenty, still plenty of hope to have in
this great nation, my friends. This is still a minority of people. But we've we've allowed this to happen. We've we've been asleep at the wheel. We've let this stuff fester on college campuses, and we've let it be prevalent in our media and the other of course, the seven pillars of deceit, where so many of these things starn't entertainment media, social media, big
tech, government, the bureaucratic state. We've lost these well, there's been a loss of truth in these areas, a loss of decency in these areas. And now we're reaping what we've sown. But again, it's still not as many. There still aren't as many of those folks who are radical anti American extremists as the left wants us to believe, as the media wants us to believe, But I got to a good time about my friends back in a minute. All right, my friends, Unfortunately, that is all of
the time that we have today. If you find yourself discouraged, if you find yourself in despair, I encourage you to keep listening to this program because, as Rush used to say, I'll tell you when it's time to panic. I'll tell you when it's time to panic. It's not time to panic, it's time to be concerned. And it's been that way for a long time. I also encourage you to sign up for our column to receive that that goes out every Wednesday. Do that at todd have showed dot com there
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