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for not securing more national Guard on January sixth. Seems like a pretty big deal to me because if you remember what Trump said was he had requested was it ten thousand national Guard to be at the nation's capitol on January sixth, that didn't happen. And the video, which is a video shot the day of January sixth, has Nancy Pelosi I think she's in It looks like she's in a vehicle, I don't know, basically saying that she takes responsibility for
not securing more national Guard on January sixth. I want to play that. There's lots of other stuff in the stack of stuff, including something else. It's a little bit fun here. We got a guy on TikTok who he basically messages his girlfriend, I think he texted her and he said, hey, how many she's someone who doesn't like Trump? How many likes does my TikTok video have to get before you would vote for Trump? And she says at least two hundred thousand, and Trump has to comment on the post on
the TikTok video. So there's an interesting conclusion to that little story. We'll get to that in Ducore and again touching on other issues along the way as well, my friends, and including even a little bit of a clip from Caitlin Clark time permitting that we'll get to So let's start here today, Nancy
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hidden from a lot of this well was hidden from us. Remember when Speaker Johnson said they were going to release all of the footage of January sixth to give a complete picture. Because, my friends, if you remember, the UNI party in Congress included well a party of a group of Democrats and two Republicans on a committee, the January sixth committee. You'll remember, Republicans nominated
other folks to be on the committee. They were all not permitted to be on there, except for two make believe Republicans, pretend Republicans, one of them named Adam Kinsinger, the other one named Liz Cheney, both of which are now sitting at home. Well, I know Kensinger's on CNN, which
is probably right where he belongs. Kensinger, who you'll recall, was during the January sixth hearings crying from the stand like a true tough guy, that he is, like a true leader, that he is crying as he was questioning witnesses during the January sixth hearing from his place sitting amongst the witnesses and the crowd watching that stuff that make believe show trial that happened in the wake of January six. None of that's real. None of it's real. I'm
just it's all make believe political theater. It's not how Look, there are things, there are things that move me on this show. I remember, I remember the day after Rush died. This may seem silly to some of you. I don't know. I don't really care. I'm just telling you the truth. So I'm I remember. I remember the day after he passed, and I remember getting ready for that show, and I thought, you
know what, he was the one that influenced me greatly. He's the one that, although I never knew him, I would say he taught me how to do this. I studied him, I understood. Uh, you know, I had learned a lot from him. I learned a lot from him. It's I'm not him. I'm not trying to emulate him. Although I certainly am mindful of some of the things he did. He was always the best. He was clearly the best. Ever, no one else was playing for second place, and it was a distant, distant second place at that
And I remember the day after the day after he passed. I thought, I'm going to devote this program to him, and so I would as we would go to commercial break or whatever, I would use some of the lines that he would use, things like talent on Loan from God. In fact, I remember that was the last, the last thing I said as I went as I signed off from that program, because it hit me as I was saying it never again, that the talent on Loan from God has been
It's no longer on loan. He's been, he's been called home. And I remember, you know, half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair. I don't know all the rush one liners I used that episode, but I just used them as we were going to break or coming back or whatever. And I remember I remember sitting there and I had the swallow hard a couple times, tears for eyes because of the impact he made on me. But I didn't sit there and just sob and cry and make
sure that the rest of you knew that I was. That was something very personal to me. That's not what Kensinger did. It's just not what leaders do. You don't get up there and just cry in public. I understand that there are things that happen that may move you, and you may tear up, but you don't sit up there and just cry. You just don't do it. I know maybe today that that sort of thing's taught. I'm not even saying to tuck your feelings away. I'm saying to lead and to
be strong. You know, some of these things can be done in private. Some of these things can be done in private. There's been other things that have happened to We all have them. We all have them, moving things, emotional things that happen that can impact our ability to work and everything else. And we mourn privately or with family or whatever. We don't sit there and make a mockery of the whole. That's how I see it. Some of you may disagree. I don't see it, and I don't even
see remotely. I can usually at least see someone else's perspective on this, but I don't think I can even see it on this. I think this is cut and dry. It was political theater. They were the ones. This is the point, those that cast of characters didn't let you or me see all of these all of these videos because they wanted us to come to a certain conclusion. They didn't want us to have information. They wanted us
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This is about ninety seconds long. This is footage of well. The footage shows her chief of staff, Terry mccallaugh, and Pelosi is communicating with her. She's basically talking about what's happening in the moments of January sixth, and she's basically saying that she has a responsibility and this is the sort of thing that you that all Americans need to know about January sixth. But you know,
the damage has been done. The damage has been done. They've branded Trump as someone who led an insurrection, someone who's a threat to our democracy, someone who's trying to overthrow our government, our country, establish himself as a lifetime ruler in the United States of America. But this was actually happening on the day of January sixth, And I want you to listen to this.
Hang in there. It's about ninety second, Junior. Here you'll hear Nancy Pelosi basically say that she didn't take her she didn't do what she needed to do. I don't know how to say this. Here it is, here's the video. I mean, we asked. They put out a piece of paper saying, you know, go through the they don't go outside. They say they got stuff, but they can't tell us what it is.
It's too too prepared. On the other side to now we have responsibility, Terry, we did not have any accountability for what was going on there, and we should have. This is ridiculous. You're gonna ask me in the middle of the thing when they've already breached the inaugural stuff that, uh uh should we call the Capitol police? I mean the National Guard? Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? They thought that they had sufficient Now
there was not a question of how they had. They don't know. They clearly didn't know, and I take responsibility for not having them just prepare for more. Because now did you hear that? So her chief of staff said they thought they had sufficient resources, and she said, but they don't know. And I take responsibility for not having them prepare for more. I take responsibility, she says, for having for not having them prepare for more.
I'm going to play the rest of this. There's about thirty more seconds of this stupid that should be in a situation because they thought they had one. They thought these people would act civilize, they thought these people gave a damn. When is it that is missing here in terms of anticipations. They give us a piece of paper, it says, she walks through the tunnel, don't walk outsides. That's our preparation for what that loyal change. She's jetting
away. Yeah, so she's upset at what happened, and she says that she's taking responsibility for not having the National Guard prepare for more. Now, you'll remember, for those of you who and I know you've the vast majority of you have followed this. I just have folks have listened that tune in are people who are of all, you know, different different levels, of following politics. Some of you have followed it longer than I have. Some
of you have followed it about the same length of time. Some of you started a couple of years ago, and some of you may have just just started following this trying to get caught up. So people are at different points along the way, of course, in the audience, but Trump has said that Nancy Pelosi was in charge of security on January sixth, and that she did not take the ten thousand additional National Guards soldiers that were offered to her.
And of course the argument is, if those ten thousand National guardsmen were there, what would have happened on January sixth. I know there's a whole lot that spawned that this that this sort of clip or the memories of January sixth can can trigger in our minds as we as we think about all of these all of these things, you know, this concept of of course, the provocative actions that we've seen in videos taken by Capitol Police or people that
were on the side of the Capitol police. What exactly happened there? Why were they provoking a crowd that at the time was not demonstrating any sort of aggression towards him. They just mounted to a protest outside of the capital. There's lots of unanswered questions, There's lots of thoughts about who knew what when, and all these sorts of things, and I don't want to get into that necessarily today. I just she's admitting on video Nancy Pelosi is speaker Pelosi
at the time that she had some responsibility and she abdicated her responsibility. It seems like seems like maybe she was somewhat blaming the officials for maybe not making it clear enough to her that they needed these extra resources. I don't I don't know. I don't know that that could be a part of this. But the bottom line is that she says that she has responsibility in that case
and she didn't do her job, and look at what resulted. Now, of course some of you will say, well, this was the intention all along, and I'm not Look, I'm just saying, this is the video that we have, and if that is the case, how does that how does that job? Is she acting? Here? Is she? I don't know's There's just a lot of things to process with this, but she is
on record now saying that she was she bore responsibility for this again. I take responsibility, she says, for not having them, just prepare for more. So take that for what it's worth. All Right, we're gonna shift gears a little bit here. Just got a little bit left this segment. Let me kind of set up where we will go from here. Before I do that, they'll let me remind you. If you you are smoking, if you are chewing, if you are vaping, Nicknack Naturals is here to
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get you to vote for Trump? How many people have to like this video I'm about to post on TikTok for you to cast a vote for Trump. So she says two hundred thousand likes and Trump has to comment. So the guy says, all right, and he gets to work, And I want to share a little bit about that. On the other side, of the
break. I also want to talk with you about you. Remember we talked We've talked about Eitlyn Clark on this program before a couple of times, and we don't do a lot with sports, but again, it's one of the seven Entertainment's, one of the seven pillars of propaganda. I want to talk about this because Caitlin Clark was asked about something that we talked about on this
program. She wasn't asked about what we said here. She was asked about the event that transpired when she was basically cheap shot, cheap shotted by a girl on the Chicago Sky, the ever intimidating Sky, and her name is Kennedy Carter, and she was asked a question about this has happened. The question just happened, and Clark's response just happened. But the cheap shot from Kennedy Carter happened. I think last weekend or something, or maybe two weekends
ago, not this past one. I think that one before. Anyway, I want to play that as well, because I think that there's something that well, I've just got some thoughts on it. So we'll get to those things and do course to my friends in the meantime, sit tight. You're listening here to conservative not bitter talk. I am your host, the one and only Todd Huff Back in just a minute. I'm back, my friends. Trump's out there trying to navigate. He just joined TikTok. Remember he
just joined TikTok. And this is the thing that you'll see if you ever go. You know, TikTok does its own little thing, but there's things on TikTok where people will say, you know, what does it take for you to do this to somebody? And they'll say, well, you got to get this many likes and somebody has to comment or whatever. But this guy texts his girlfriend with this message, Okay, so how many likes do I need in order for you to vote for Trump? And he's got the
laughing, crying face at the end of that. She responds, oh, no way, two hundred thousand likes minimum, and Trump has to comment. Okay, well that's not that is not going to happen, is what he responded, and she says, I know what, I know, That's why I said it. So he posts this video. He has twenty four thousand followers on TikTok, which is a pretty I mean, it's pretty good, right, It's not huge. I mean, obviously there's people with tons of
followers, but it's a there's a that's a decent size following. So he posts a video of screenshot of this and all that sort of stuff. It's a pro Trump account that he has, and it got somebody likes this thing got this thing got one point six million likes, and it may be more. This is I'm looking at an article here. This is in the stack of stuff. This is at wokespy dot com. One point six million likes and almost thirty thousand comments at the time that this particular piece was published.
So his girlfriend still thought, you know, hey, we got a lot of we got a lot of likes here. They passed the two hundred thousand mark, he said. He woke up. This was the next morning, he said, not me waking up with two hundred and sixteen thousand likes. I think you might be voting for Trump, is what he texts his girlfriend. Trump will never comment, So now I am good, babe, is what she texts back. Just wait, he will hah okay, she responds, lol. So Trump, Trump does comment. Trump gets onto the he
posts just maga. He sees the video, he posts maga, of course, make America great again. In response to the video that of corresponded many many more thousands of likes, And so now it's gonna happen. I just makes you wonder what's gonna happen. I love this. I love this sort of gorilla marketing, and I mean, Trump is is. So, you know, it's interesting. Trump's Trump's approach to to media, Trump's approach, approach to controlling the narrative. It's it's really fascinating. There's a part of
it that's like old school public relations. You know, there's a lot of like promotional products. I mean, no one really there really wasn't a big push for promotional products for campaigns. You could always find T shirts and hats or stuff like that, buttons, but nothing like what we saw from Trump.
I remember, I remember reading about Trump having massive kind of I don't know if he was breaking records, but just in comparison to the normal campaigns, he was amassing many more pieces of what would be called promotional, traditional promotional products in apparel, things like make America Great Again hats and T shirts and that sort of thing. But everybody knows, everybody knows the Maga hat, right, the original red hat with the simple make America Great Again embroidery
along that hat. We all know what that is. That thing became its own, its own thing. There were there's been examples of Remember we talked about this was a long time ago. Teenage kids were were they kicked out of a restaurant or something. I remember talking about this. Somebody came and pulled the kid's hat off, and there became an altercation, and I don't
know, it became. Those sorts of things happen, right, Those things have happened because that hat has come to symbolize so much, so many things that of course the rabbid anti Trumpers and the never Trumpers and all those folks, they just they can't stomach it. And so but Trump's approaches is a little bit of old school and a little bit of non traditional. It's a little bit of what I would call gorilla marketing. Things like this, things
like going on to social media. And this is one it's one person, right, and who knows what's going to happen now? Is this girl really going to follow through in her on her promise to vote for Trump? If he if the like succeeded a certain amount. I mean, it seems a little bit silly, right the way that you would vote for a candidate, but it just opens up this this whole world of conversation. Trump is a master at this stuff. He's a master of being able to determine, influence,
sometimes control where the narrative goes. It's one of the things that's so appealing to Trump to me about someone who has watched Republicans flounder and not ever really get any footing as it comes to taking offense, not taking offensive things that are said, but actually being on the offensive side of this fact. I coined the term years ago. I say that Republicans are masters of what
I call the prevent offense. The prevent offense they are the Republican Party is they're masters of pretending like they want to do all of these things in campaigns. They want to do all of these you know, they make all these promises, they'll go out on the campaign trail. I mean, I've got a representative here that the only time I really hear is when there's an election or fundraising coming up, and it's a little maddening. But they don't ever,
They're never on offense. They make these grandiose promises and then when they get control of the Senate, the House, whatever, they they don't really do anything with it. In fact, they typically they typically want you to think they're doing stuff with it. And so I've coined the term. I've coined the term prevent offense because typically in football, I'm a football fan. I was a football fan from the time I was a little guy. But
there's a thing in football called the prevent defense. And basically, the idea of a prevent defense is to give up large amounts of yardage that's they don't care it's at the end of a game or at the end of a half, when the opponent doesn't have enough time they think to score, and so they really the defense back's way off, giving the offense the ability to take
huge chunks of yards at a time. But the defense knows that the offense doesn't have a timeout and they don't let them get out of bound, so the clock can't stop. And the thinking is, we'll give you as many yards as you want, you just don't have enough time to score if you can't stop the clock. And so there's lots of problems with to prevent defense. I don't want to get into that, but a prevent offense is when your side, our side, actually has some influence. They've won the proverbial
coin toss. At the beginning of the game, they take possession of the football. They can go down the field and score. But instead of actually doing that, they draw up plays that make it look like they want you to think that they're putting in these fancy plays that are designed to, you know, gain many yards, move the ball down the field to score points. But in reality, it's just for show. It's just for show. There's a lot of flea flickers and double passes and everything else, but there's
no progress that's being made. Republicans are notorious for this, I think, and Trump is not that way. Trump says, bring the fight. Trump says, I'm going to go out there. I'll take any interview, I'll take any press conference. I will walk right in there. I will dish it out. I will do all the things that the experts in PR, all of my consultants, all of my advisors are telling me not to do.
By the way, the same thing happened to Ronald Reagan. They told him, never do not say the words mister Gorbachev tear down this wall. He was told not to say that he did. I'm glad he did. It's one of the most popular things that Reagan ever said. And dare I say one of the most impressive and awesome things that Reagan ever said is he was standing in the virtual shadow of the Berlin Wall and he told Gorbachev to tear it down. It's eventually it eventually did fall. But Trump is not
conventional. He's not conventional. But man, does he know how to get the attention? Does he know how to hold the attention? Does he know how to just almost toy with the media. And there's not even a close second to this. I mean, Trump is trying to get as much as he can out of teasing the vice presidential nominee of his So just masterful here. And he's using social media now as well, which I do enjoy. And we'll see what happens. I'll see if we can keep the story alive
to see if this girl is actually going to vote for Trump. I'm not hopeful of this, but that's of course the deal. And that's what happened there on TikTok. My friends, my friends, let me remind you that heart disease has taken the lives of seven hundred thousand, seven hundred thousand Americans in each of the last two years. That's why we've partnered with Soltea. Salty is an all natural, clinically proven way to lower cholesterol. It's ideal
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I want to share with you. I think there's a lot, a lot to take from this. She was asked about something that happened last week, the cheap shot that she was given by Kennedy Carter of the Chicago Sky. We'll get to that in the next segment. Sit tight. In the meantime, my friends back in just a minute. Welcome back to my friends. We followed followed Caitlin Clark a little bit here, and there's several reasons for this. I've shared before that we are facing a cultural battle, a cold
civil war on multiple fronts. I call these fronts these seven pillars of propaganda, meaning that these are key pillars of our culture in our society. They have been taken over by the leftist. They are used to further the leftist agenda, sometimes very subtly, sometimes in coordinations. Sometimes they all just know they know what they're trying to achieve, which is actually at its core, very anti American, anti liberty, anti just anti founders people that, I
mean, people that truly hate this country. I know it's hard. I know when when I first learned this, when I first listened to Rush talking about people who just don't like this country, I had such a hard time coming to grips with this. Even the twenty early twenties, I just couldn't understand. I love this country so much. I have an understanding of history.
I don't like a historian or anything, but I feel like I've got a good enough grasp on history to understand that we have something very, very special here. The opportunities that we have been presented on a daily basis are I mean, just incredible. The history of the world was changed by free markets. Nothing has lifted people out of poverty like free markets. This country has been a shining city on a hill. It's far from perfect, but
my goodness, look at some of the alternatives. Look at these evil regimes that have ruled the world even today, even in recent years. In the twentieth century, there were more than one hundred million people killed by their own governments because they were run by totalitarian dictator thugs. We have a special place here. We have a special place here, and it's under assault. The seven pillars are propaganda, include things like the media, and includes things like
science. We saw that basically unfold before our eyes with COVID. We can see it being used to push the globalists and the lovers of big government agenda with climate change. We've got woke business, We've got the government itself, look at the weaponization of the government. We've got seven pillars of propaganda. I want to go through all of them. I don't have a lot of time here, but you get the idea. Entertainment is one of them though,
which includes basketball. And so we've been talking about Caitlin Clark. She's been hated. She's been hated by well, I would say, by by the pillar of propaganda, by the leftist running that she's hated. There's there's a lot of reasons for this. There's jealousy. There's the fact that her identity isn't you know, in today's world, you gotta check certain boxes in order to actually have a voice or someone that should be able to speak,
which of course is silly and ridiculous. But anyway, she doesn't check all those boxes. There's there's again petty jealousy and so forth. There as well, she's single handedly made this sport popular and and dare I say watchable. Now, there's other great talented players there as well, but it's this has just brought it to a whole other level. Anyway, recently, she was
cheap shotted by a girl named Kennedy Carter of the Chicago Sky. Uh. Carter walked up and shoulder checked Clark in the side, kind of in the back before the ball was put into play. A complete and utter cheap shot. We talked about her on this program people some people defending her. Angel Reaes over there cheering her on high five and or that sort of stuff. Look, and I'm a guy that watched basketball in the eighties. I love
the fights and the confrontations and the physical play. But there's dirty, and there's physical that was dirty, unequivocally dirty. So Caitlin Clark was asked about this. I find this interesting. She was asked about this. Listen to her response. She was asked if what was the question? The question was whether or not the player that did this should apologize? Does she expect an apology from Kennedy Carter. I love this response, by the way, from
Kaitlin Clark. Listen to her. It's almost like she'd never even considered this being something that was serious here it is. No, I mean, basketball is competitive. I get it. You know, sometimes your emotions get the best of you. Happened to me multiple times throughout the course of my career. People are competitive. It is what it is, you know. And she's having a tremendous season season. She's played great basketball in my eyes,
probably in first place for six Player of the Year. She's been great off the bench for them. I think she had what twenty five here last night and really helped them win the game. So no, and that's just not where my focus is. You know, that's not what I think about on a day to day basis. I think about my team. I think about ways that I can get better, you know. And you know, it's just basketball at the end of the day. You know, there's no grudges,
there's nothing like that. It's a sport. It's competitive. It's not gonna be nice all the time. That's not what basketball is. And I think people that play that at the highest level understand that. Great answer, great answer by Caitlin Clark there, Oh, why would I expect her to apologize? What do you think this is? And It's fascinating because you know, I've said on here before and I really mean this. I hope she is able, Caitlin Clark is able to not fall under the influence of the
radical leftist running running the WNBA. The sports media is the pillar of propaganda that I generally refer to as entertainment, which includes sports, it includes Hollywood. But I mean, she's just so normal in this regard. This is normal. This is what average people. This is what your average high school basketball player would think. If you asked him or her, do you want the other person to apologize? Don't know, why would they apologize. I
mean, we're competitive, it's part of sport. Whatever, let's move on with live anyway. It's very refreshing to me. I've got to go. Music's telling me it's time to wrap up. My friends, have a great day. STG.
