Attention. You're listening to the Todd hf radio show, America's Home for Conservative not Bitter Talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevent and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your conservative but not bitter host, Todd Huff. All right, my friends, you have tuned in to America's home for conservative not bitter talk. A great decision that you made today. Email if you
want to be part of the conversation Todd at Toddhufshow dot com. You can also text us that's right, text us, my friends three one seven two one zero two eight three zero. Always be sure to include the appropriate amount of adoration and praise. And that's more than you could possibly ever imagine. So I want to go through yesterday and my omda, we have some things
to talk about here today. Of course, Trump was arraigned yesterday in Florida, in Miami, thirty seven counts, pleads through his attorney not guilty. Of course, that comes as no surprise. But then he jumps on his plane, flies up to New Jersey, take some motorcade. I mean I was watching I think I was actually watching Fox. I don't watch I know some of you are off Fox. I just had I just had Oz Turner on the TV. Whatever. We pulled up, and it was kind of
like watching Well. It just reminded me of the you know, the helicopter flying over the motorcade, had flashbacks to OJ back in the whenever ninety three or whatever. That was different, of course, scenario, but it just looked like that as they were racing to the toward Trump would give a speech. And Trump spoke last night a little bit later than was scheduled, but of course that's always the case with Trump. He's a master of this, by the way, true master. And you know, as as I finished
watching, I got a couple of pages of notes. Here we as you know, we're not scripted. You know, I've had people. I know, some people have to do what the producers or the network or whatever tell them to do. We don't have to do that. Here. This is we talk about what it is that we want to to share with you, the things that we think are important, the things that truly struck me. As I was preparing, preparing for this very program, and as I got to the end of the program, I looked at at my wife and I
said, look, I said, I hope people realize. I hope people realize how historic what we are watching is. There is in so many ways. I mean, yes, we have the obvious, which is America has never had a sitting or I guess a former president indicted before. Now that's happened twice and potentially another indictment indictment coming as well. It's all at war against this president, former President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. But it's not just that. I mean, what we are witnessing is
unrivaled in modern American history, and arguably even well outside of that. The idea that the former Republican nominee, the former president of the United States, and the nominee who lost the twenty twenty election, the idea that he would maintain this level of enthusiasm and support and connection in the wake of his defeat in twenty twenty, this is unmatched. I mean, I know, we had Grover Cleveland, who was the twenty second and the twenty fourth president.
Now I know, if we've got a Bernie Sanders left us tuned in here today, those aren't two different people, right, I'm kidding. I'm just playing with You're welcome to this program. We're conservative, not bitter. I'm just having a little fun. But there he had a term that was broken up, if you will, by the twenty third president of the United States, who was who Benjamin Harrison. So his terms were split into two separate
so he's the twenty second and technically the twenty fourth president. And so I mean there had to be you know, some consistent support or at least the ability to re re engage with those with those supporters in the time between the you know, when when Cleveland won and then one again after Harrison won the
election in between. So I mean in that respect, I guess there has been signs or things in history that have shown that certain candidates can achieve certain certain things like this, but this the energy is unmatched, the energy, the passion. I mean the theater, and I mean that in a good way. You know, you often hear me criticize the radical left as being dramacrats, and I think that they are. But there's a time for good
political theater. It's just that they're dramacrats because it's always and only political theater. There is nothing real about anything, and they're so called ideas. There're nothing more than a set of feelings that they are prepared to use every aspect of government to force upon you to where you don't have the right to say, I don't accept that idea. I don't believe that what you're telling me is good. It isn't something I want to support. They don't operate They
the radical Left, don't operate like that. And the way that they do it is to constantly and only only operate as dramacrats. But there's a time for good political theater. I referenced in yesterday's show that Tuesday, wait a minute, Monday, Monday or Tuesday was the thirty sixth anniversary of Ronald Reagan's speech in front of the Berlin Wall where he told Gorbutchoff to tear down this wall. He was told by all of the advisors not to say that that
was too inflammatory. What he had do, and you're gonna erupt and create World War three did not happen. In fact, what he told mister Gorbutchoff to do by tearing down that wall was something that actually and quite literally happened just a few years later, when that wall did in fact come crumbling down, leading to the freedom of people who were imprisoned in their own homes, in their own world on that side, the wrong side of the wall.
And Reagan did what I would consider some good political theater. But it was to make a point, to make a point about something that was real and true and good. It wasn't something that was designed to deceive and manipulate and mislead and mischaracterize, as is usually, if not always, the intent of the radical left. So political theater is good, and we saw a little bit. You always have a degree of that. Sometimes he turns it up a lot with Donald Trump. And so as he was ending that speech,
and at the end of the speech, he said some good things. Basically, I'm paraphrasing. I don't have soundbites pulled today, but I've got, like I said, I've got a couple of pages of notes that I handwrote during that speech that he gave last night. But he ended the speech by saying something again, I'm paraphrasing. They want to take away my freedom, Trump says, because I won't let them take away yours. That's what he said. I'll say it again, and he said another there was another similar
statement made. But they the government, they the deep state, They the radical left, they the swamp, they anyone who's represented by as Trump called him, deranged, deranged Jack Smith, who is the prosecutor in this particular case. And Trump's out there going after him hard, really, really really hard, to the point, you know, it's it's interesting when you think
about the way that court cases are typically typically handled. Trump goes right for the juggular, the metaphorical juggular of this particular prosecutor, Jack Smith, who he called a deranged lunatic, and of course he gave him a nickname, deranged Jack Smith. He attacked his atrocious record, and he said Jack Smith specializes in political hit jobs. But again, at the end of that speech, they want to take away my freedom, Trump says, because I won't
let them take away yours. And he ended my saying I'm standing in the way of them coming after you, some variation of that. So he was in full campaign mode. He was in full It was a thing of beauty. And it's not just that these charges are historic. We've got a potential constitutional crisis brewing in the background or maybe even the foreground here with everything that's going on. You've got someone who is the uh well, the presumptive front
runner in the Republican prob Well, he is the front runner. We just haven't really started, we're just we have early polling. But he's the former president, the front running nominee of the party that's not in power, and suddenly the party in power is going after that nominee. I mean that on its on its face, should concern every single American. Now, it doesn't mean that there's not theoretically something justifiable that would prevent I'm talking hypothetically here.
I'm not talking specifically about Trump, but hypothetically, hypothetically, we should be able or the justice should be able to when truly justified, it should be able to pursue whoever it needs to pursue. The problem is there's all sorts of questions as to whether or not that is, in fact, what is
happening here. In fact, if you ask people, if I asked you in this audience, the vast majority I saw Republicans in general, seventy six percent according to a recent poll, said that this prosecution of Trump, these charges are politically motivated. Period. I saw twelve percent said that they were justified, and I saw another twelve percent said they were both justified and also politically motivated. They could be both. I mean that is a logical conclusion
that someone that someone can draw. But that means that seventy so eighty eight percent of people survey these were Republicans. I don't know if they were likely voters or likely primary voters, but eighty eight percent thought that these charges were politically motivated and that that played into where we are today, and that should not happen. You talk about undermining the confidence in a government, you talk about undermining our democracy or whatever it is that people want to say, we
have a constitutional republic. You know that we go through that from time to time here. But the bottom line is the bottom line is this is well, number one, we're in political war. It's still a cold war, a cold civil war of sorts, but we're engaged at that right now. That's what's going on. Eighty eight percent of Republicans think that this decision to go after Trump is politically motivated. That is terrible. That is banana republic
kind of stuff that should not be the case. Now, twelve percent of those of the eighty eight percent say that it's also justifiable. It's just that they are happy they're happy to be pursuing something against Trump that just again happens to be justifiable. So this is again as the stage, this is this
is um just again. Do you think about Trump's day yesterday, Trump's standing before a judge, something that's historic, potentially constitutional crisis causing, jumps on a plane, goes back home and gives this speech and knocks it, in my estimation, out of the park. I said earlier that the it is historic what we're witnessing as far as what this particular government is doing, whether or not you think is justifiable or not just it is. It's never happened,
it's it is historic what we're witnessing here. But I think it's also historic. And I don't know if many people will pause at this point in time and appreciate what we are witnessing. But what we are witnessing Trump do, and the way that he is addressing this, and I'm going to go
through this in the program, I think is nothing short of brilliant. Now you can disagree, you can disagree with his arguments, you can say he still needs to be prosecuted, But the way that the guy communicates, the way that he explains directly to the American people, to anyone who's paying attention, which by the way, is a ton of people. This guy, President Trump. I don't mean that disrespectfully, but President Trump has an uncanny
ability, an uncanny ability to ride the wave, ride the wave. Once he gets attention right, he can use whatever attention he has been given to get his message out. And I think he did a very very good job of doing of doing that last night. I think I think it was I think it was superb what we witnessed last night. He spoke for I don't know, around thirty minutes or so, but it was I thought it was
incredibly well done. I think he got right to it. He made some key points that in very clear, concise ways that cuts through the clutter for the average person in this country who may have tuned in. And he made some very very interesting and I think very relevant points. And so now the battle begins, I mean it is, and we're playing for keeps right this this is everything's on the line here, Everything is on the line, and
Trump is not going anywhere. And however bad we think it is right now, which I'm not again, you know my thoughts on this, this Trump is going to use this and actually, well, he's going to use this to be able to get his message out, which he would contend is the truth about this entire what he would call witch hunt, which appears to me to be a very legitimate explanation as to what is what's transpiring and happening. Anyway, lots to say about this. There's other stuff in the stack of
stuff as well. You can check that out at the website taught upshow dot com. Just go to the stack of stuff. But I'm gonna take the time out here, my friends. You're listening to conservative not bitter talk. Will pick this up on the other side of the break, my friends, back in just a minute. Falling back, my friends, So let's again talk about this Trump speech last night, which was given after his arraignment in Miami. This speech was given in New Jersey, and I thought he did
a great job of framing the issue. And so what he first did what Look, my intention here today is to is to share in simple direct layman's terms and terminology, what Trump was setting out to do and what his argument is. Now some of you aren't going to some are not gonna want to hear it. Some have already made the up their mind that he's guilty. I just think that it's important to know what his argument is, to listen, to listen to what he's saying. You can still say it's it's whoy,
that's that's fine. But I think a lot of people who are saying that it should cause him to go to prison for by the way he said, he said the prison term for if he's convicted of all thirty seven counts stands at something like four hundred years approximately. That's what he said. That's what he said last night. I have not added it up or looked into that, but that's what Trump said last night. So what's he doing.
He starts off, He starts off by saying, here's what actually happened, and he explains in pretty common language what happened when he leaves the wine house, and it actually it sounds similar to some of the things that we have said on here as well. And so you know, I think for a lot of people, it's hard to comprehend how many moving parts there is, and a job like president of the United States, I think it's hard to comprehend how busy and just how much of a whirlwind an average day is unless
you're Biden hiding in his basement. So I think that the average person would have a hard time, not that we're not busy or anything, but just the whirlwind and the the constant, well, constantly having to review and decide certain actions to take and so forth, how certain problems are going to be dealt with, constantly, non stop, having to effectively deal with that, dealing with, you know, with different people who are briefing you, people
who are trying to advise you, and so forth. You know, the idea that you ever truly get all the information about any of these things unless it's a very very critical sort of decision. There's a lot of stuff going on, right, and so over the course of four years or eight years, you accumulate this is your residence, right. You live in the White House, you work out of the White House, and you have all sorts
of meetings and everything else. And so whenever it's time for you to go, whether that's at the end of four years or eight years or whatever, you pack your stuff up, and by you, it's not you, that's the first thing. It's not you going through and packing things up like an average person might do when he or she moves to a new house. This is we're talking boxes and all sorts of you know, all sorts of things
that have to be sifted through. And so Trump says, look, I've got all of these boxes, a lot of these boxes containing personal items, personal effects, clothing, memorabilia, and so forth. Hadn't gone through all those boxes yet. I'm an effect, he said. I'm a busy I've had a busy life, is what he said last night. And then he added, and they're trying to make it busier with all these allegations and indictments and everything else. And so you know, this is this is reality.
And he points out, he points out that this happened with previous presidents. He mentions Clinton, he mentions Bush, he mentions Obama, and he mentions even though it's our current president. He mentions some of the classified documents that Biden had, and by the way, Trump would add, Biden wasn't the one who could declassify. Biden was vice president of the United States. It's a different it's a different level of well of not of clearance necessarily, but
of power pertaining to those to those documents. And so Biden even has some things that go back to his time as senator, which leaves many people scratching their heads. How in the world that would even remotely be possible if we were actually interested in interpreting and fulfilling or I guess interpreting it and applying I
should say the law consistently inappropriately. But Trump says, look, we were we had these things, you know, we some of the things that we grabbed, and most of this stuff was what we thought were was personal. The National Archives comes along and they have some questions about some things, and he says, we were openly we were openly negotiating or working with them. Now, some people don't like that term, but it's not the wrong term.
I know some people some people will kick and scream by by saying that, what do you mean you can't negotiate with the National Archives. Well, the idea that all of these documents and all of these things that they were trying to get and sift through it. They're not always black and white. Sometimes they are not suggested seeing that there's no example of that. But the idea is they've gathered all these things, they've put them into boxes, they
moved out with them, they took them to mar Lago. This is Trump explaining I thought, in a very very just very simple to understand way, we move them into Marra Lago hadn't gone through them. We're negotiating with the National Archives because you know, they're questioning whether or not some of these things that we took are personal and I've got a case to say that they are, and they're may be making the case that they're not. And that happens
everywhere. By the way, he also points out, I've gotta take a break, But he pointed out last night, and I think I mentioned this if I didn't mention this on the show. You know, sometimes I have conversations off the show, off of Showtime, and I'm wondering if I may have said it in those in those private settings. But the Clinton's actually stole furniture out of the White House. They took furniture out of the White House. Nothing happened. Now you'll say, oh, it's furniture, Todd,
it's not national security documents. Again, what part of me says, what do they think Trump was doing. I've seen people who said, well, Trump sold plans of an attack against I don't know Iran or some such thing and sold him to the Saudis. Or gave them to the Saudis in exchange for his son in law to get a big, a big deal with the
Saudis. He's the same people, by the way, who see no concern or conflict of interest or any evidence whatsoever of wrongdoing, corruption and the like from Hunter Biden and what was happening with Ukraine, Russia and every other every other nefarious actor on the world stage, or every other country even for that matter, on the world stage. Biden, Joe Biden being the big guy,
all this stuff, no interest there. But of course Trump, they're prepared to go out go after with every tool in their in their arsenal. So Trump's painting the picture. He's pointing out that this is being inconsistently applied. And he does that even better than even better than what I've said so far, because I just have to get time out, got to get to the other side of the break, and we'll continue this. My friends.
You're listening to conservative not better talk. I am your host, Todd huff Back in a minute, come back, my friends, So again talking about this Trump speech last night after his arraignment, and he was basically explaining what happened. So we have his personal effects or memorabilia, clothing, things like that. Inbox has moved out of the White House. They get down tomorrow
Lago. There are some documents and folders, some papers, what have you that the government, the National Archives is saying, well, that's actually something that we should maintain control of. That's really not a personal effect. And Trump says, here we are negotiating, working with them, talking about this, trying to get it figured out. Everything seems hunky dory, apple pie. Suddenly FBI shows up with guns and cameras and the three ring circus.
That was the Mara Iago raid. And of course this was the plan. This was the plan all along. I mean, this is look. I know that some people think that we've gotten here through legitimate course of action by the government and so forth, and others think, and I would put myself in this group. Others think that this is a continuation of what has been happening to Trump, even back to the days when he was just running as a candidate prior to the twenty sixteen election. And of course Trump goes through
all of it. I've gone through it, you know, wire tapping him, spying on his campaign, impeachment, while Russian collusion, delusion, impeachment one impeachment to make believe January six, storyline and narrative that says Trump is trying to overthrow the government. And then of course where we are today with this and of what's happened in New York as well with with Alvin Bragg and those those charges. So this is I would maintain the plan. This is
what they this is what they want. It's a it's kind of a hill area of sorts. It's it's it's I think, an act of desperation. But who's to say that one of these things isn't going to to stick and get Trump. We have to be prepared for that that reality. But the idea that this is going to drive Trump out of the race, I just I cannot conceive of that whatsoever. And so Trump's out here saying, hey,
we were trying to work communicate with them. Suddenly they decided to basically kick in the door and go through our stuff and instead of working with us, just simply make this blow this whole thing out of proportion. This happens in every administration. That's where he was talking about the Clinton's stealing literally stealing furniture out furniture out of the White House. Then you had people who were well Bill Clinton, taking audio recordings. I mean, the idea that this
just happened with Trump is not accurate. Now, you could certainly make the case or try to that this is different. But Trump's Trump's penning the picture of what what he you know, what he says happened and how he views it. And he also says, this is the only time it's been used. And he actually made a comment. I jotted it down. He said, somethink where is it? Oh, I'm the only one who actually followed
the law, he says. You go through you look at what happened with Bush, you look at what happened with Clinton, you look at what happened with Obama, and Obama's got documents stashed away in a warehouse in Chicago and so forth. I'm the only one, Trump says, who actually follows the law here. And they've come after me and why. And at the end of the speech, he says, I tell you why because they want to take away my freedom because I won't let them take away yours. And so
that's kind of the theme of the speech. That's kind of dare I say the theme of the campaign that we are now embarking upon. And I just think, again, I look at these Republicans that have entered the race, with the exception of De Santis, and you know that I think De Santis should have should have waited, And I don't. I don't think this was
the time for him to enter the presidential race. But be that as it may be, That as it may he's in the race now, so I don't, but I don't put him in the same class as the other individuals as far as everyone else is betting, is going all in that this is going to take down Trump. That's why there's a Tim Scott. And I don't mean that personally against against Tim Scott. He does. There's a lot of things that to admire about Tim Scott. That's why Nicki Haley's in the
race. Same thing. She's done some good things. There's things I don't like about what she's done, but she's done some good things. She said. I thought she did a wonderful job in the un Pence. Same thing with Pence. I wouldn't put vvak Ramaswami in there. I actually think if you listen to what this guy is saying, I like this guy. In fact, I saw yesterday and I have it. I believe, I believe
it's it's in the stack of stuff. He actually came out and said, look, I think every Republican nominee should come out and say whether or not they want to or they would pardon Trump should he be convicted, and should they be elected president. So I think they should make that declaration, and I also think that they should tell us why so that's happening out there. Of course, that's an interesting dilemma or just thinking about how that that whole
thing is framed. It's you know, going after Trump without directly going after Trump by pointing out he could be indicted, but then also trying to capitalize on the people who are Trump supporters, who think that the leftists in the deep state and the media and everyone else is going after Trump regardless of where the evidence leads in all that, regardless of what logic dictates, and things of that sort, and he's actually trying to capitalize on that. But I
like the idea. I do like the idea. But that's what Trump did last night. Again, I think it was very very well done. I think they are going to come they the media, They the Democrat Party, the radical left. They are going to come to regret the day he's here in twenty twenty four instead of in the White House in twenty twenty. I really believe that. I think that they don't have any idea what they're in for here and giving him a four year hiatus, so to speak, to
sit there and stew over this and plan and get things ready. I think they may really come to regret that that outcome, and that might be where we're where we're headed. In fact, you see Frank Lance suddenly realizes that Trump really has a chance of winning the general election. It's funny to watch, my friends, this is he absolutely does He absolutely has a chance.
I mean, we've got a lot of politics between now and then, and a lot of things that can happen, but the votes are there for Trump to win this thing, not just the primary, but the general election as well. So and I do think last last thing, I think that this this campaign, or maybe maybe even take a step back from the campaign,
but what we're witnessing is historic on many levels. And I think as we look back at this time through the lens of history, we are going to I think recognize just how amazing, whether you again like him or hate him, but how amazing Trump has been at navigating these impossible circumstances and how he continues to connect with the people in this country who are prepared to vote for him again and again and again. That, my friends, is quite remarkable,
the way he connects with his bass. It's absolutely fantastic, the way that he does it. And they don't have an answer for it. They don't. So timeouts in order sit tight, my friends, back in a
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But if last night, and it is by the way, last night is an indication of how this, how Trump is going to play this, how he's going to use it to his benefit. I mean this, this is going to be again the most intense, the most um well, just it's gonna make twenty sixteen twenty twenty looked like metaphorical cakewalks. I mean, it is unbelievable what we're going to be witnessing here. So I'm happy to help walk you through it. Stay calm, my friends, because there's lots of
campaigning left to do. But last night was great. I've got to go. SDG
