Attention. You're listening to the Tod Huff Radio Show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. Be advised that 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, greetings, my friends, and welcome to this hour of the Todd Huff Show. It is indeed my honor and pleasure to be here with you
today. Email should you want to be part of the conversation Todd at Todd Huffshow dot com three one seven, two one zero, twenty eight to thirty. You can send text messages there, folks. There's a lot, so much to deal with. We have hit. I mean, this right now is a just a deluge of information and just events in the news, things that are flying beneath the radar that we can't even remotely address. Here we are now day two at the Republican National Convention, Trump was officially nominated as
a Republican nominee for President of the United States. Which that was the objective of the left. Well, the objective was to keep that from happening. I should say and they failed miserably, and dare I say they are going to fail in November as well? This I know that right now everything that the Democrat Party has touched is an absolute disarray, and I know that right
now with the Republicans it is everything is coming together. I don't want to paint a perfect picture or anything, but clearly we have two distinctly opposing not just world views and ideologies represented by the parties, but also just the overall direction and success. And here we are in mid July now, just a few short months away from election day twenty twenty four. I don't say that
in some celebratory fashion. I say that, hopefully in an encouraging fashion, an encouraging fashion, to communicate that I do believe that we can win this election. I think we can win it big ley. Even you see Virginia. Trump is leading now in the state of Virginia. I mean, these are close polls, but he's ahead in one of them in Virginia, which is fantastic. We know he's been ahead in some polls in what New mechs Zico. Minnesota has been close. Where else there's been another state or two,
maybe New Hampshire. I don't know. It's hard to keep up anyway. There's a ton to talk about, as you well know, and we will do that, get to as much of that as we can, hear,
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fits into what we're going to talk about for the day. But I've got some of that, and I those of you who have sent those things. But I want to say that as as the dust has begun to settle from over the weekend with this attempted assassination of President Trump, I mean this could be a much different conversation today as you as you well known, as I look at the stack of stuff that we have, which, by the way, if you're new here, I know we're on some new stations here in
the past what week or two. If you're new to the program. I've mentioned this before, I'll mention it again just so that you know kind of how things work. But I keep a list, I keep links, I should say, of the things that we talk about on this program, occasionally I miss something, but it's a pretty pretty comprehensive list of the things that I've read and prepared to talk about as we start the program. I keep
that on what we call the stack of stuff page. And for those of you that used to listen to the late great Rush Limbaugh, that is a hat tip to his legacy. To his legacy, he came up with the term stack of stuff. Our stack of stuff is digital. Russia's stack of stuff back in the day was more papers. In fact, he would wave the papers under the microphone as I just did, in his formerly nicotined stained fingers, as he would say. But anyway, that is where you can
go to get access to some of the things we talk about. And so it is, as you can imagine, a deluge of information. I'm just deluged with information. I don't know why I fall in love with the word deluge here today, but I have. But it's a lot. And so but in that information, in that information, we have I think a series of things that point to some maybe some uncomfortable truths and realities for where we
are today. You know that I have said on this program for a long time, and I coined this phrase by the way, I said, America is in a cold civil war. I've been saying this for a long time. You know this to be the case. And what I meant by that was there's two diametrically opposed worldviews. It's not a hot war. It's not you know, it's not like the Civil War was. But it has similarities.
Right, You have two you have two different, really in some many ways incompatible positions on certain issues, on the issue of liberty, or the issue of states rights, or the power of the federal government or what have you. Two diametrically opposed world views that one of them needs to prevail. I mean, in one sense, this is part of the American system, right, In one sense, the founders wanted it to be. Not the shoe footing part, my friends, gee whiz, not that part, just
the tension, the angst. And I feel it's appropriate to point out that, you know, this might be among the most intense moments in our lifetime politically speaking, but in the history of this country, it's not the most tumultuous time, not even by a long shot. I'm not saying it's easy
times. I'm not saying that at all. But I'm saying this isn't, of course, world War two, when maniacal madmen were trying to take over the world, take away freedom and force people to their morally bankrupt worldview and ideology, when the United States was attacked militarily by the Nation of Japan, the Empire of Japan, that's not We're not in that. We're not in the civil war times. Although again tensions are high domestically, tensions are high,
well, at a fevered pitch. And part of this American experiment is that that's always there. Heck, during the Revolution, my friends, I marvel at this, I really do when you look at the percentages of people I've shared this on here before, but the percentages of people that were well, that actually were on the side of the American well, those who wanted freedom and liberty, it was about a third of the country. John Adams wrote about this. This is somewhere, I don't know. You'll find it
at a park or something connected to John Adams. You'll you'll find this placard or this information. You can find at other places as well. But he talks about you know, basically a third of the country was for independence in the seventeen seventies a third of the country was actually loyal to the British monarch and about a third of the country. I'm oversimplifying it, but you to get the idea, A third of the country just wanted to stay out of it. And so we have a bit of that today. And so our
system is designed to bend without breaking. That's why it's it's so hard to get things done politically. There's meant it's meant to be difficult. It is. It's meant to be difficult. They didn't want things to be easy. They didn't want fast changes by a well the tyranny of the majority or a
tyranny of the minority. Either way, they didn't want that, and they it's it's a it's a painstaking process, but there also needs to be a trajectory that we're taking that puts us on a path toward reconciliation of sorts. Now, I'm not saying, my friends that first of all, I'm not saying, well, I want it to be known that in order for there to be reconciliation, some side is going to have a win. And that's an uncomfortable truth to many people because there can be no compromised with the unhinged
people. And I've got people that I'm going to play some sound bites, and this actually came from one of you in this audience. It's well, there's a couple of things. One is, this is something that I had found and it reminded me of something that one of you had sent me. Headline. Well, I've got this in my stack of stuff. UVA professor says the assassination attempt on President Trump was staged. Then there's some man on the street interview that one of you had sent me, and I again,
I appreciate that where they're talking. The man on the street interview is talking with people who say that this whole thing was staged. I mean, we have unhinged people out there. This was not staged in the sense. Now, what happened with security? Why did that happen? Why there's reports now, by the way, that the law enforcement knew about the presence of the man on the roof. In fact, one of the reports says he has a range finder. But they knew about this for twenty six minutes prior to
President Trump being shot. Twenty six minutes nothing. Well, there was a law enforcement officer that confronted him. But then reports are that the weapon was turned on that officer and he basically fled or you know, didn't got off of the roof. And I don't know how long or how close that was to the shots being fired or whatever, but just some this is all. There's lots of questions, right, A ton of questions about this, questions
that need to be answered. But you have people that immediately moved to the conspiracy part. And I get it. I mean, I think that the government deserves to be looked at with this level of scrutiny. They've earned it. And on top of that, I got another article in the stack of
stuff from the AP. They're out there crying about things that they're calling misinformation, lies and so forth, about what actually happened during this attempt to assassination attempt, and they're bemoaning this, but the truth is they bear responsibility. I mean, people are skeptical of everything they hear because they've been lied to by these jokers and clowns and professional deceivers for so long. And you know,
I don't like this scenario. I think wisdom demands that we look at everything with scrutiny that we don't believe wait, we just don't believe what we're told. They lie to us constantly, and look at how they talk to us about Trump. They still they still cling to some of these disproven lies and so forth. They you know, things like Trump saying that the Nazis were good people, all this sort of stuff. It's just factually not true.
It's factually not true. And it's you know, we have how they you know, made January sixth sound like it was an attempt to completely overthrow the government. Obviously things happened that day where laws were broken. Those folks, I don't care who they voted for, Trump or Biden or nobody or whatever, they should pay the legal consequences. And there are people today that have been politically prosecuted and persecuted for simply being there. So there's complexity and
nuance here. But I think at the core of all this, we have people who are unhinged. We have professional deceivers who are wicked to their core. They don't want you to know the truth. They want you to conclude what they've concluded. They want you to agree with them. They want you
to come to the same realization. Well it's not the right realization, but they want you to, for example, to hate Trump, and so they're going to continue telling you things, some of them true but exaggerated, some of them made up, all of them designed to lead you and to lead me, to lead us down a narrative that says that Trump is dangerous for America. And then they stir the pot and they do this continuously. They
continually say things that are designed to scare people. Again, these are often the same people that I still see wearing masks in their car alone while driving down the freeway. But they've scared people into absolute pandemonium. You can't call it. Turns out, you can't call the leading candidate and the Republican Party and now the nominee for President of the United States or of the Republican Party.
You can't compare him to Hitler say that he's a fascist, saying that he's going to destroy freedom and liberty and injure country without fueling a little bit of hatred on the left. That's actually a lot. I'm just a little bit of dialed back hyperbole in this era where we're supposed to tone it down. I'm supposed to tone it down. We're all supposed to. Certainly,
people need to tone it down. The people who are calling for violence and death and the people who said that they wished the president would have been hit. But this political discourse, we have got to win this argument if that that is actually the quickest path, that is the quickest path to restoring peace and civility in this nation is for the good side to win. And folks, we have a situation. I want to be clear. I want to be clear on this. This we have a situation. Now, this is
beyond this. This eclipses politics in massive ways. We are now dealing with outright good versus evil in this country. We are good versus evil ideology, good versus evil behavior. I mean the people who believe that it's a form of virtue signaling when they wish that Trump got killed or you know, shot more seriously versus just taking a bullet in the ear. Those people are the problem. Those people are not rational. Those people cannot be compromised with.
They need to be defeated. But they don't represent the vast, vast majority of people. There's a lot of Democrats who don't think that way, who just think Trump's a bad candidate for president. You get that that's not the good versus evil fight. That's political. I respect that. I mean, I don't agree with it. I think that I don't understand how someone can
think that Biden is the answer over Trump in this environment. But if you're not out there calling for the death of Trump, if you're not out there thinking it's some form of virtue signaling to wish that he had gotten severely injured or killed, then I mean, I think that there's at least that that's
political discourse if we don't if we don't have these extremes. But if you're out there channing and cheering and wishing for the president, the former president of the United States, to be injured or killed, and you are definition, by definition, the very problem. You need to look in the mirror. If you want to know what's wrong with this country, look in the mirror, and you will find the answer to that. You are a microcosm of the problem that, my friends, is a problem of good versus evil.
And again, it's not everything that happens in this country, but it's the big things that are happening in this country. The amount of justification for what has transpired, what transpired over the weekend, the amount of people there's a former Biden staffer who's on I don't know CNN, and they're all the same to me, but she's on there talking about now that it's kind of setting
stone from her perspective that Biden's going to be the nominee Democrats. In her words, and I've got this SoundBite, will play it as things come together other here, but she says that Democrats need to turn their fire on President Trump. I mean this is this was within hours of President Trump, within a couple of days of someone shooting at him. She's out there on TV now, and to her credit, I guess she said I shouldn't have said that. That was the wrong choice of words. You think. So we've
got this scenario where our side has to win. If you're one of these people who thinks I just want to get back to where we can live peaceably and with civility, which I'm with you. I'm actually at my core a peacemaker. But you get peace through strength. You don't get peace by compromising with people who are out there endorsing outright evil. And I'm not saying if
you disagree with me politically that I put you in that bucket. I have defined clearly what that bucket is. If you're cheering for the death of the president, or the death of any of Biden, the death of someone who's on the other side, then you're part, my friends, of the problem. This cannot become the wild West. We are a nation of laws. We're not a nation of rulers. We're a nation with the rule of law. That is where we must That's what we're ultimately held to account. We're
held to account of following the rule of law. Our entire civilization is built upon it. Yes, I know that the Left has been using that to further their agenda and to get people to do things forcibly that are against the ideas of liberty. I understand that. I understand that. But there's a lot of laws on the books that are still good laws that we need to follow and adhere to, and we can't become them. We're going to have to win this battle. So I get a lot more to say about this.
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So a lot to sift through here today, the most information and the most notable news that's happened at one period of time since I've started doing this nine years ago. So we're going to talk a little bit about the convention. We're gonna talk a little bit about JD. Vance being the nominee. But we're gonna start by talking with some of these folks who believe that the
assassination was staged. These lunatic leftists think that apparently Trump has superpowers, I guess, and can turn his head at the precise moment, my friends, to dodge the bullets metaphorically and literally. Time out is required, though before we do that, my friends, you are listening here to America's home for conservative not bitter talk. I am your host, the one and only Todd Huff, the benevolent dictator behind the microphone. Back here in just a minute,
a mac, my friends. A lot to get to, as you might imagine here today. You know one of the things, one of the ways, let me think half a step back. I'm a guy that I don't calling someone stupid. Is this not something that I find helpful or decent or appropriate? And a couple of months ago. A couple of months ago,
I talked about Dietrich Boonenhoffer. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, for those of you who don't know, Dietrich Bonhoffer was a Christian in Nazi Germany who spoke out about the horrors of Hitler and the Nazi regime and paid the price with his life. And he had talked about talked about the stupidity of people, And as I read it, I thought, Man, this is just not something that I normally do. And I still don't think that it's a good practice, right. I mean, I think I think we should be respectful. You
know. I think about how how Jesus spoke with people. I get the feeling reading the Gospels and the interactions that Jesus had with people. He was very patient with people who were genuinely trying to understand. Now, he would maybe press them a little bit, challenge them a little bit, But for those who came to him trying to make sense of whatever it was that his parables, you know, who he was and how that played out and why
that mattered in their lives and all of that. His relationship with God the Father. I think Jesus was very patient with them. But then there was another group, another group that thought they had it all together, another group that used their power and authority to keep the people under their heavy hand and under their thumb. The religious leaders, the Pharisees and the Sadducees and all
of this, they kept a heavy hand. The Sanhedron kept a heavy hand in many cases upon the people, and they were self righteous and in their interactions with Jesus they didn't try to truly come to understanding. There's always exceptions to this, right, I mean, we got Nicodemus coming to Jesus in the middle of the night. We've got the I can't remember the guys.
I just wasn't planning on talking about this, But the one Joseph of Arimathea, right, the giving the tomb to the disciples for Jesus to be buried in. So you know, those are exceptions. But in general, the people that were in those religious positions, they weren't really interested in getting to the truth. They were interested in furthering their agenda and strengthening their position and making themselves more powerful. They tried to trap Jesus with their questions. It
wasn't to get to truth. It was to get to the result that they desired my own mind. Does that not sound familiar? Now, Look, I understand we're talking about different things. One of the and it's not ours, by the way, was the most important events or series of events in the history of the world with the life of Jesus. But these times that we live in are important as well. These things represent the world, or
well not represent, they determine the world that we live in. And so as I think about this, and I think about Bone, as I think about Dietrich Bonhoffer, he basically said that people have gotten to the point where they become stupid. And it really is in a sense of biblical thing, because you know, you choose evil so long. At some point, the Bible says, we're given over to a depraved mind. We lose the ability
to make any sense whatsoever. It's so corrupted, it's so distorted, it's so full of wickedness and selfishness, self righteousness, that people end up saying some really, really stupid things. And by the way, it doesn't matter if you're highly educated or someone with a third grade education or no education, or if you're a PhD. You can still be an idiot, and so here we've got it's campus reform. This is on the stacked stuff today.
UVA professor claims Trump shooting was staged and a tactic to win votes from quote idiots side over here at University of Virginia, professor denied the legitimacy of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, posting to X that the Saturday shooting was quote staged, theatrics performed by Secret Service to garner idiot's vote. Those are quotes. Here's what it says. This is Emma Arnes writing looks like
she's still a student graduating in twenty six. Tennessee correspondent at University of Virginia, professor denied the legitimacy of the attempt at assassination of former President Donald Trump, posting to X that the Saturday shooting was quote stage, theatrics performed by Secret Service to garner quote idiots vote and a quote tweet. A quote tweet
by University of Virginia assistant professor Sethunia Macoco. He said that Trump's Secret Service purposely ignored eyewitnesses who allegedly informed police of an armed man on a roof before the shooting took place. They ignored him because Trump and Secret Service staged theatrics to win idiots vote, Macoco wrote. Macoco is an assistant professor at the
University of Virginia. I'm sure Thomas Jefferson would be proud, and a former professor at Clemson University, Gold West College, Long Beach City College, and the University of California, Long Beach. That's all, according to his LinkedIn
profile. His biography at UVA states quote, Macoco's work specializes in teaching students to appreciate and value social justice rhetorics across media, to become rhetorically listening writers and readers and viewers, and to understand how global rhetorics shape and define agency and identification. Yes, my friends, they're teaching you, teaching students how to use the narrative to get the political desired outcome of the radical left.
That should not come as a surprise. I don't want to read any more of this. You can read, and it's not that it's bad or anything. I just wanted you to say. I just wanted to share that with you. As I'm leading up to this clip. This is a little bit longer and I don't know if I'll play all of this, but this is something one of you had sent me. It's on x X dot com,
you know the old Twitter formerly known as Twitter. Here this is tweeted out by at end Wokeness, and the tweet says this Trump completely broke the left. Listen to what they think about July thirteenth. Wow. Now, I wonder, by the way, I wonder, by the way, if we will find you know, the right or the media I should say, promoting
or talking about how dark a day July thirteenth was. I wonder if that date will be etched in the minds of Americans like January sixth was, you know, the number of people who died, if that's how we're counting, you know, determining which of these things is is worse. The number of deaths on that actually occurred on January sixth and July thirteenth were the same.
There was one death on January sixth, one tragic death well on January sixth, and one tragic death on July thirteenth of a man trying to shield and protect his family from gunfire coming from allegedly this shooter that they've named. I don't even like saying these clowns names. But of course there's other questions. I don't even want to get into some of the other questions. You know, if you follow this one, I'm talking about water Tower and people saying
that there were two shooters. I mean, you know, this reminiscent my friends of nineteen sixty three JFK, some of the testimony from witnesses and that sort of thing. But so I want to play this. I want you to listen to these folks who really believe that Trump and the Secret Service staged this. Now, Trump could have fun with this, I think, because Trump could say, you know what, you know what, my friends, if anyone can turn his head at the right time, it'd be me three
and a half milliseconds. I could probably turn my head so that the bullet coming did not hit me in the back of the head. No, no, no, my friends, it just takes off my ear. And by the way, who would want to stage an event? Again? This reminds me of Russian collusion. This is just so stupid, but they believe this. Folks. These are stupid people, and I don't like to say it. That's why I led with the bonoffer stuff. I don't like to say it, but I think that they have given up. I don't know if
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Final segment of this hour. There's a lot more I need to get to in subsequent hours of this program, including the jd Vance nomination. Some of the things that jd Vance has said in the past. Jd Vance was a never trumper back in twenty when was it twenty sixteen? It seems like a lifetime ago when people thought that that election was going to finally put to bed all of the angst and hostility in this country. It is only ramped up since that point, and it's going to continue to do that, my
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I want you to listen to this man on the street interview. I think this is in California, asking people about July thirteenth, the day that the former president Donald J. Trump was targeted to be assassinated. And I want you to listen to the reaction of these people saying that this thing was staged. It's remarkable, really truly. Remember, oh, it's a false flag, false flack, false flack. People, somebody died and two feel injured. What do you think about that? A black false flat fallse flack.
I thought it was magnificently staged. It was professionally done. It almost looked real, almost wait, staged by who oh about mister Trump? Of course, I think this whole thing is staged. Stage. It depends on everybody. Yeah, I have a view of the assassination attempt? What do you think does it? Does? It kind of depend on where you're standing, whether or not you agree with assassin assassination attempt or disagree with it. So
I guess these people are not just saying it was stage. They're saying it depends on your perspective as to whether or not it was good or not. This is incredible, absolute depravity. I just don't see. I just don't see that being the truth. But that's my I just I'd rather just not make any Really, what's the what he taught the truth? What do you mean? Oh, you just don't believe it was an assassination attempt? No, we're so anti Trump. I don't even want it wasn't a bad thing
though, I mean, was it a bad thing? Would you condemn it? Oh? That he got shot? Of course? So you don't do that. Yeah, that's that's really bad. Exactly, you don't do that. Was it stage? Probably staged? Okay? So you think Trump maybe staged a fake assassination for support. He's nodding an agreement and pointing at it, and that resulted in somebody dying and other people being critically injured. I haven't seen the news today. I'm not here for the news. I haven't
seen anything. I'm on Big pagous because you just thought it was fake. Of course, of course one person died in the crowd too, critically injured. What happened there, it doesn't wouldn't matter to Trump. Do you think he cares if people die for him to be elected? That doesn't mean anything to Trump? Now staged from whose side? Do you think it was staged? Why use real bull I mean, this is just, folks. This is as stupid as the Russian collusion delusion where the finals think about this the
final, the final step, and there's more to this. I'm about halfway through it. I don't think I'm gonna be able to get to anymore, but the final steps. You can see the rest of it at the on the website stack of stuff at titupshow dot com. But the final step in the Trump Russian collusion hoax, right where Trump sat down with Putin and Putin got his Facebook and Pokemon Go and Twitter at the time social media sluts out there to figure out how to trick Hillary voters into voting for Trump. In
twenty sixteen, using those social media platforms. That was the narrative, and the last step of the master plan was to do an ad campaign. That's right, my friends. The last step of this plan, I guess of Trump. The last plan of Trump to when the hearts of the American people is to stage an assassination attempt on himself, whereby he would turn his head in a three and a half second millisecond three and a half millisecond window.
Now I can see Trump thinking he's got the skill set to pull that off. I'm kidding, by the way, Well, I don't know. He probably would say that if anybody can do it, my friends, I can do it. Three and a half milliseconds when you're this good is pretty long time. Actually, I can hear him saying something like that. But the reality is this is stupid and why use live ammunition and why shoot your own support that these people? My friends vote, they vote, and there's a
lot of them. Music's telling me it's time to wrap up, my friends. I gotta go have a great day. SDG
