Attention. You're listening to the Todd Huff Radio show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. Be advised. The content of this program has been documented to prevents and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the right. Here's your conservative but not bitter host, Todd Huff. Well, my friends, the prediction that we made, the anticipated events have
a well, I've transpired. President former President Trump has now been indicted in the quote unquote classified documents case, as The New York Times says, so
the first time a former US president has faced federal criminal charges. Now we know, without a doubt, without a doubt whatsoever, the reason that some of these folks have entered this Republican primary process is unequivocally, undoubtedly, with absolute certainty, because of their hope anticipation that this could lead somewhere that spells trouble for Trump. I still think that that is that that is wishful thinking. I've got some more thoughts on that as well, But before we get
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and it's a pleasure to be here as well. So, as I stated here at the beginning of the program, Trump has now officially become, as the New York Times says, the first president, former US president to be indicted and to face federal criminal charges. Now, this all stems from the what they're calling the Classified Documents case. I think Mara Lago Raid. That's what this is all stemming from. He's now going to be charged federally.
Before we had the New York case, District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who's funded and paid for by the radical globalist just an individual that has his hands in some really sick stuff. George Soros, he funded an Alvin Bragg in large part. And of course Alvin Bragg is doing everything in his power to keep from prosecuting actual criminals, targeting many times those who defend themselves and use force against people who are committing actual crimes. Self defense in the world of Alvin
Bragg doesn't exist. It must be demonstrated, you know, it must that he basically will go after anyone in fact, well unless it's clearly a violent, heinous crime where the victim is truly the victim and not the person that instigated the situation. In fact, the more that you use self defense, the more likely it seems that you are to be charged by Alvin Bragger, at least investigated and threatened with charges and all that sort of thing. And
now, of course he goes after Trump. And we've we've digested that and broken that down quite a bit over the past, well here in the past couple of months. But now we've got a new set of circumstances. But is it really new? That's I guess that's the first question, is this really new? And I would contend that it's not. This is all a continuation of the very first attempt that they made at stopping President Trump, which was Golden Showers, the Russian, the fake dossier, Russian collusions, spying
on his campaign. Remember this whole thing back in two thousand fifteen, I guess sixteen. It might have started in fifteen. Then we had impeachment one, then we had impeachment two, then we had January sixth. Doesn't matter
what Trump says or tweets, they want to blame him. They want to basically brand him as as this headline that I just read from the New York Times, does the first president to have whatever federal charges, the first president to be impeached twice, the first president to lead a coup data on January sixth. These are the narratives, of course, they're not rooted in reality
or anything remotely close to that. And this is, of course the strategy, and it's why it's why people are throwing their hat in this Republican primary race. It's why Mike Pence has thrown his hat into the ring. These folks have no chance. Now you take Trump out, which again I like to think in probabilities. They are They the media, They the radical left, They the never Trump crowd. I think about that. It's the radical left, it's the Democrat Party, it's it's George Soros, and it's people
like Paul Ryan. And I mean, I pick his name just but you know what I mean. That type of Republican Mitt Romney type of Republican. Dare I say, Todd Young type of Republican you're in my state, Eric Holcomb type of Republican who are going to be that They don't want Trump on the ballot for a variety of reasons, for a variety of reasons. But the people who are truly the problem in our government don't want him there because
he stands in opposition to what they want. The Republicans might be embarrassed. The Republicans might be, you know, just tired of having to answer questions pertaining their position and relationship to Trump and so forth. These folks like to go in and play the game. They professional politicians. They like to kiss babies and shake hands and you know, get invited to speak at special events. They like the seats of honor and praise and all this stuff heaped upon
them. But they don't really want to do the dirty work. We need people that are willing to do the dirty work. And the deep state, if you will, the swamp, whatever you want to call it. Those And what do I mean when I say that, I mean those people who are in the government apparatus, in the federal government, and really it extends into any form of government. Those people who really have a viewpoint that they have authority over us, not that they are in fact servants of the people.
In fact, I don't know how many really think that anymore. They think that they are in a position of authority and we best, well, we better oblige and do what we're told, which is of course the opposite of how this nation is founded to operate. And so they don't like Trump because he stands in opposition to that. They don't like Trump because he wants to say, instead of increasing the amount of bureaucratic red tape, he wants to decrease it. Instead of increasing taxes, he wants to decrease it.
Instead of continuing to play games with Europe and pretend like everything's fine because they've signed a piece of paper regarding NATO or whatever it is, they don't like they let the Europeans break every promise and commitment they've made to fund defense and everything else, because it's all about the narrative. It's all about the story. It's all about being able to take that and go back to your constituents
and talk about how great some signed piece of paper is. But nothing has ever done to enforce it until someone like Trump comes along and stares down the jokers in the in the European Union like a halla Merkel. And you've seen them. I remember the pictures in my head right now, and that is what they don't like. Some of it don't Some of them don't like it because it embarrasses them. Some of them don't like it because they're on the wrong side of the end crowd. The end crowd is anti Trump in DC.
The end crowd, the people that have the fancy parties, the people that know the celebrities, the people that have the you know, just that are part of the in crowd, the cool crowd in high school. They are the anti Trumpers, the never Trumper crowd. And Trump comes along and he's turned all of this on its head. And by the way, my friends, this thing needs to be turned not the system, but the people
that are running the system. The system needs to be metaphorically turned on its head so that we can dump the folks out through the ballot box that have weaseled their way into office and into our government. And they're terrified of this guy, absolutely unequivocally terrified. And if you look at it, there's two groups that are coalescing together. You know that the saying politics makes strange bedfellows,
Well, it's kind of what's happened here. Because you've got the extreme radical left, You've got the Democrat Party, and then you've got Republicans that are running in this primary. They all have the same objective right now, which is to take out President Donald J. Trump. And so these folks that are throwing their names in the hat I mentioned Penns. We've also got Tim Scott. We've also got Nicky Haley. We've also got Chris Christie.
Now I don't know that I would put vvak Ramaswamy in there. I think he's got other I think he's there for different purposes, and I think the Santis thinks that he can really win. But I do think too internally that part of the reason that they think they can win is because of maybe this doesn't remove Trump from being able to run for office. I mean, there are people they're going to try to make that happen. They've got what do
we have. We've got eighteen months a little bit less than that before the general election, and so this is the time, right the debates start here in a couple of months. The primary season kicks off here at about six months or so, seven months, and so the general election is well about ten months after that, eleven months after that, I guess. And so that's where we are on the timeline. And this is this they're playing for
keeps. As I've said before, the radical left can sense victory. They can sense right at their fingertips, almost a state of permanence as it pertains to their power. It's right there, the finish line is within reach, and someone like Trump coming along can really really devastate their ambitions and dreams.
And so the globalists like Soros, the people who are haters of America, the people who are Republicans who just want to see a different president or nominee than Trump, are really all pushing in the same direction here, which is to see Trump not be the nominee and that can come through a myriad of ways one Trump can get. There can be legal ramifications. I'm not predicting that. I don't think that's going to happen, but that certainly could happen.
There could be problems that are created for Trump and his campaign by all of these shenanigans. They want this to dominate the news cycle. They want this to be what the campaign is about. And I look, well, the other thing is they could someone could theoretically, and that someone would have to be the Sametist, but someone could theoretically beat him, beat Trump in the in the primary, again incredibly unlikely. The latest polling, again,
Trump is way ahead of everybody. Trump I just saw, Trump is ahead of Biden by three. The Santists, I believe, was losing to Biden by a couple and Trump is beating the field of Republicans massively. Of course, the Santist is the closest one, but he's got a long ways to
go. I think Trump was up I don't thirty plus points in that against the Santists and this upcoming upcoming primary process, but I think the I don't know that the average Republican, the average person that's going to watch this primary process is really brace yourself for this primary because you're now going Trump now has he has a record, right, whether it's the actual real record or the fake news narrative record, and that is it's different than when he went up
in two and fifteen and sixteen, right he could the process was different because the process was different because he was an outsider. He hadn't been elected yet. Now he has an actual record, and again he's also got a fake news narrative that has been created that he's going to have to answer to. And these Republican candidates, I mean, they're gonna they're gonna have to.
They're gonna have to based upon their strategy, which the strategy I think it clearly is we want to use this narrative to separate Trump from his base, to create enough doubt in the minds of the voter that Trump's the right guy. Get people to think that there's enough negative here that he can't be carried
across the finish line and they've got to pick the next best person. That's the intent, or to prevent so much trouble for this guy, for President Trump, that it it throws a wrench or many wrenches in the gears of his campaign. This is the strategy. And if that's the strategy, they just imagine what these debates are going to look like. And just imagine. Remember in the past, Trump was on offense, and he's still going to be on offense. Right, But they are going to the field is going
to have to They're going to have to press back. They're going to have to advance this narrative, which I don't see how this is going to go over well with Republican voters based upon what I've seen with the research and based upon just what I what I believe just from paying attention. If Mike Pence, if Tim Scott, if Nicky Hayley, if Chris Christie and Chris Christie
definitely will do this. If they further the narrative that has been shoved down the throats of the American people, fake you know, Russian collusion, delusion, impeachment one, impeachment to January sixth stuff, and so forth, they are going to This is gonna get metaphorically explosive here in the campaign process, in the debates and so forth. It's gonna be lots to talk about. It's gonna be an interesting and wild ride as far as that goes. But
they're gonna have to take a position against Trump. That really is. It goes against what a lot of Republicans, what a lot of Republicans believe. Even if Republicans don't like Trump or they're open to voting for someone else, it's gonna be a thin line to walk. And when you throw Trump in and the way that he does these debates, this is just gonna get It's gonna get intense. It's gonna get super intense. I would say, I
would say more intense than even twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. So buckle up for what we're about to witness here. Chris Christie's got a big personality, but Pence I can't see Pence. I mean again, he's only got three percent or some such thing. Nicky Hayley does santist that that could be an interesting thing, And again, you know my thoughts on all of this, But I'm just trying to paint the picture here where this is headed, and
it's about to be from a just a perspective as a viewer. It's going to be entertaining from a perspective of someone who loves their country and wants someone to come out of that primary, who's going to fight for liberty, fight for limited government, fight for lower taxes, fight to dismantle and truly truly dismantle the deep state. Now, there's a lot of people that I've listed in that, in the field of candidates that have no interest in that.
I just or they don't have the fortitude for that, And I don't want to. It's not personal, I promise you it's not to me. But we have a situation where we need a fighter. There's one clear fighter, and I think one or two maybe other fighters in the group. But anyhow, here's where we are. Here's where we are. The indictment is upon us. It's about to get even more intense, if that is even possible. But I've a good time about my friends. A little bit long in
the segment, Quick time out, get us back on track. In the next segment. You're listening here to Conservative not Better Talk. I'm your host, Tod huff back In about welcome back, my friends. The disinformation war about the twenty twenty four election. The Republican primary process has already begun. In fact, we're better to begin other than these studios at CNN, These so called most trusted name and news. We have a political CNN senior political
analyst. This his name's John Avlon and he is the senior This is this is the guy that's supposed to be setting the tone for the rest of the political analysts at CNN. And this, I mean is perfect because this is who CNN is. He's on one of their silly shows, um with what is her name? Pop? Is it? I just had it here a second ago, drawn a blank. I think it's uh, yeah, there we go, Poppy Harlow CNN this morning. I don't know when this was.
This was this week. It was either yesterday or Wednesday. So she has um This senior political analyst, John Avlon on and on is on here to tell Republicans CNN is trying to help the Republican Party. They're just here to make sure Republicans understand. He wants to make sure Republicans understand that there's a perfect candidate in the field in twenty twenty four. I mean, CNN just out there. You know how much they want to help the Republican Party.
You know how much they want to advance the cause of conservatism. You know how they are just so helpful and fair minded and not involved with any sort of negative news narrative that's forced that they're against the Republican Party against Trump. You know that they are not a part of the Democrat pr machine, which is exactly, by the way, what the media is. It's the PR machine for the radical left in the Democrat Party today. So they're just
here to help. They're trying to help Republicans see and yes, I'm being incredibly sarcastic here with this, but they're just here to help. He just he's a senior analyst. I mean, this guy is supposed to have it
all figured out. I remember this is, by the way, the same CNN that Project Veritas back under the leadership when it was formerly led by James O'Keeffe, they crashed some of these CNN meetings production meetings for I think it was a couple of months, and basically they have video and audio evidence of the former CEO of CNN, Jeff Zucker, basically saying, Hey, I just want negative news on Trump. Let's talk about impeachment. That's all we
care about. You know, he's laying out what the news of the day is, and the news of the day was negative news about Trump, and of course that's going to be the news of the day. It's also going to be by the way, I hate to crash or rain on anybody's parade here, but it's going to happen to whichever candidate is nominated. It will happen to de Santis, it will happen to the other folks that have thrown their name into the hat here. And it's of course, is going to
be proportional. The amount of hatred and the amount of negative news is going to be proportional to the amount of threat that they believe a candidate actually is so when they when they describe any Republican like they do here, and again, this isn't personal. I am in Indiana. I've shared this before. I've got friends that are people that are that no Pence and this is not in any way shapement or form. They're good people. They are good people.
But CNN is out here trying to tell the Republican Party this guy Pence is the perfect candidate. He can he can bring all factions of the Republican Party together. They're just here to help. And again, this is John Avlon on CNN. I want you to listen to this. Here we go. Here you begin with you you have a really interesting column coming out. I gotta seek, we gotta sneak peek imminently, imminently, imminently. Here's the first line. If a perfect Republican candidate was created in a lab,
it would look a lot like Mike Penn. But and that's the problem. He's actually uniquely suited to sort of bridge everything from the Bush here to the Tea Party to the Trump of the era, earnest evangelical, fiscal, social conservative, national security hawk. But the base doesn't like him because they're actually not being motivated by those traditional coalition policy politics. It's in the wake of Trump become about who can articulate the accumulation of my resentments. And that's not
the kind of politician that Mike Pence is. Also, he is a talking point automaton. I mean, he is incredibly disciplined as a messenger, and that doesn't read to some people as authentic, even though he's undeniably earnest. Here we go, Okay, fine take it, which will This is not meant It is not meant to be personal and not meant to be an attack. So first of all, well, I need to take a break.
Let me look at the clock here. I know I just gotta say, yeah, I gotta take a break, Gonna get us back on time pause that when we get back, I want to talk about two things in that in that SoundBite, and the assumptions you could only be this wrong about Trump if you're trying, and I think that's clearly what's happening here. They're of course trying. And I still think they don't understand either. They just they've
never they've never seen this in modern politics. They've not seen a candidate, a former president who lost, who was still able to basically fill stadiums with people that were attending his rallies even after he lost the twenty twenty election. They've never dealt with this. They don't know that there is no there's a playbook, but they don't know if the playbook can deal was something like this,
because it's never been done before. And so he's out here touting Pence is the perfect candidate bringing together the Tea Party faction, bringing to and remember how these folks and I don't want to say he did specifically, but the folks at CNN, they never talked about the Tea Party with any respect, folks. They were hateful and completely denigrated the Tea party from day one the Bush era. They talk about Bush and hindsight like they were totally cool with
President Bush. The negative press that Bush received in the early two thousands was again off the charts. I remember Rush used to play the Wolf Blitzer clip where he was constantly coming back on every hour, every half an hour telling us that Bush's numbers were the lowest of any president at that point in his history, or some such thing. Now, bidens are at comparable, comparable
sorts of lows. Don't hear the same enthusia yasm about that anyway. And to say that Trump is or assuming pences that the person who's the communicator who can stay on point, I just tone deaf. But again that's not the purpose. The purpose is to communicate reality. The purpose is to create a narrative and to try to begin to chip away at whatever Trump has. But
I say, good luck with that. CNN quick time out listening to conservative not better talking or who's totough back in just a minute, welcome back, my friends. And so CNN's out here trying to again chip away at at Trump. And look I I am not trying. I am just trying to paint what I think is the accurate picture here. I try to even put aside what I think needs to happen or whatever at the moment. I just
think that that's the reality of the situation. I think we've got people in the Republican Party who are in the race because there's a possibility, a small one, very very tiny, that Trump is going to get in trouble or there's going to be issues with him, either legally or just from a fundraising perspective. There's going to be a tremendous amount of negative coverage. Of course we know, but I would even say, if we can get there,
in our imaginations, even more aggressively negative than it was before. And so that is going to be the environment that this twenty twenty four primary process is going to exist within. And you're going to have Republicans who are going to try to make the case, in some way, shape, manner reform that Trump is not the guy. Trump did things that disqualify him or that violate
the trust of the American people or some such thing. Some of them are going to strategically make the case that he is responsible for January sixth some are gonna make the case. I mean, they're gonna make the case for lots
of things. And the more desperate that they get, the more likely they are to be more aggressive with their allegations, and the more that they sound like the Democrat Party by doing that or the media, the more it is going to hinder and harm their abilities to effectively run a campaign, and they're going to implode. That is what I think that, that's what the state just set up for. So now we got CNN, as I played last segment, that SoundBite, this so called senior analyst who basically told us two
things. Number one, well, a couple of things. Pence is the perfect candidate. He can bring all factions of the party together. Now this is where I'm going to give you my thoughts. I say false to that. I say false to that. And part of it is because he's still this what does his name? I close the article lot, I just one of these jokers at CNN, John Avalon something like that. Doesn't matter. They all say the same thing. So he's out here saying that Pence is
the perfect candidate and he can bring all these parties together. Member different factions of the Republican Party. But he says effectively that Republicans don't want to because they want someone who articulates expresses their anger and rage. Now they he's there's a degree of truth, but that's not the right way to frame it.
The way they say it like that, or excuse me, the reason they say it like that is because they want to paint the Republican voter as some extreme, radical, racist, transphobic group of people that has guns, that's ready to go storm the White House, storm the Capitol Building. On another version of January sixth, when Trump is if Trump is elected again, that's what the picture they want to paint. They want to They want to say
terms like, you know, dangerous. They want to say terms like, you know, first president to be federally indicted, first former president to be federally indicted, and so forth. They want to they want to make this case because it's subconsciously or subtly makes the case that we're dealing with a something that we've never dealt with before. Forget the fact that we had people getting into duels in the past, shooting each other, Forget the fact that we
had a civil war. Right, I mean that those things like to say, pretty intense. We went to a war for our independence. Fair to say pretty intense times. These are pretty intense times too, where they cold civil war, but we're not in an actual, hot civil war like we were in the eighteen sixties when Lincoln was president. And so this is the strategy. And so now he's going to denigrate and demonize Republicans and say they
just want someone to go up there and just voice their anger. Now, there is an anger in our government, but it is not just a wild and blind rage. This anger has been brewing and bubbling for a long long time. People that have felt betrayed by their Republican leaders, people who have been betrayed both by their lack of conservative values wants to get to DC.
They have been betrayed by just complete weakness by these folks. Someone who may have conservative principles, but who is not willing to fight that, by the way, I think nails the problem with Mike Pence on the head. And so the idea that Pence, with all two respect to the people listening to me that are on team Pence here that is not at the top of his
list of attributes is fighter. That's just not it. It's just there's no you need to think of other things to say in making the case for Pence, but fighter is not up there because we need a tenacious bulldog to deal.
Let's put it this way. If the things that we talk about and the headlines that we've seen in the news, the things that the House has begun to uncover pertaining to the abuse of the FBI, the abuse of the Department of Justice in general, from the corruption potential corruption, and the Hunter Biden laptop situation, Joe Biden potential. I mean this talk, you talk about a massive mess. There more and more developments almost by the day.
There you got the wake of the Durham Report. You know, we've watched what they did in the Russian collusion delusion Impeachment one, impeachment two January sixth, made up stuff, even including Republicans like Adam Kinsinger and Liz Cheney of course Adam Schiff, and the dramatic way that they carried the articles of impeachment like they were carrying a casket, like they were pallbearers carrying a casket over to the to the Senate for trial, with the fake sad looks on their
faces, acting like they didn't want to do that. It was part of their strategy. It was what they wanted. We we have let that that has happened, the COVID mess. How they abused, how they abused you, your rights, destroyed your economy, threatened your job, threatened your children, took away their education, slowed down their development, lied to you about risks of vaccinations, and so I hid the data. Didn't care you comply
or else. People calling for cheering for people who were unvaccinated to catch COVID and to suffer painful deaths. Do we not remember this? And I'm just scratching the surface as to what we have endured. That is why we need a fighter. That is why, And it's not you're not You're angry. Republicans Conservatives are angry, but it's not a blind rage because because we're racist
and homophobic. It's a disgust at what people in our nation's capital, in our state, in our Capitol building, and the White House, in the Supreme Court have allowed to happen by ignoring law, making up law that wasn't good, forcing their cultural revolution, forcing their worldview and ideology down our throats without our consent. At each and every turn it angers us, sure, but it's not some blind rage where people are just looking for someone to scream.
They're looking for someone to stinking fix it, to stand up, to be counted, to fight back, to be principled, and to be strong. That's what it is. Don't tell me it's anything other than that. And do not tell me that Pence is the perfect solution to what conservatives want. That is a Republicans want. That is crazy, Otherwise he would be
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my friends. Not a lot of time left, but I would like to leave you with this weekend with a little bit of some well, some news that I think should be encouraging to those of you who are conservatives. Headline here Washington Examiner dot com. Shock America turns right Conservatives top liberals forty percent to twenty six percent. So recent polling shows that there are more people who
identify as conservative than identify as liberal. Now, folks, if you've listened to this program for any time, you will have heard me say, and I mean this, As we travel the country and so forth on the True Tour, and we meet people and just have dialogue and conversation and just following stuff, I think eighty percent of the country agrees with eighty percent of the
things that we say on here. You start bringing in names and terminology and so forth, and it gets a little tricky because people don't want to identify with certain things or they hate political personalities. But anyway, there are things to be hopeful and I've got to go though. Have a great weekend. STG.
