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Colleges & universities around the country are breeding grounds for leftist ideologies. As we watch students take over campuses in protest of Israel & in support of Palestine, we’re also watching their worldview come to light and come undone.  

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Attention. You're listening to the Top Huff 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, Top Huff. That is right, my friends, you have tuned into America's home for conservative

not bitter talk. I am your host, the one, the only, the benevolent, ever so harmless, as Rush used to say, harmless, lovable little fuzzball right here, coming to you from the Conservative not Bitter Studios. It's my pleasure to be here with you today, my friends. In a previous hour of this program, I started off by saying, the morally bankrupt worldview is the of the radical left. It's on display for everyone to

see. It's been on display at what's happening at these college campuses. It's on display for everyone to see regarding the economic policies that we have in this country today. It's why, by the way, GDP growth for the first quarter of twenty twenty four was an abysmal one point six percent. It's the reason, my friends, that in the inflation rate is still currently at three point five percent. That was the inflation rate as of March, the year

over year inflation rate ending March thirty first. We don't have April's numbers yet, but those will be coming soon. Inflation, you know, it's deceiving when inflation is usually somewhere in the vicinity in a normal circumstance, it's under someone like Trump, it's in a one to two percent vicinity. That's typically where inflation is. And you hear three and a half percent, you're like, well, that's still not that bad. But it may be one or

two percentage points higher. But that's almost twice as much as it normally is. Fact, it could be three times as much if the inflation rate, let's just say, unto Trump, was one point two percent year over year from say, I don't know April first, two seventeen to I'm just picking numbers here. This is not the real number. I'm just saying it, but the numbers are similar to this April first, twenty seventeen through March thirty

first to twenty eighteen. If the inflation rate was let's say one point four percent or one point eight percent, even that means that that's roughly half of what it is today at three point five percent, and it's of course been much much higher. I think that they've they've been hiding those numbers from us. You've got the but that's another place that it's on display for anybody who cares to see. It's on display with the open border, It's on display

with the way that we deal with the international stage. Our enemies have been provoked by our weakness in leadership in the executive branch and the presidency. American weakness is in fact provocative. I've said that on here hundreds and hundreds of times over the course of the history of this program. But it's right there for anybody who wants to see it, and it's on display in the world

of education as well. And I want to just kind of wrap up some things that I had said in the previous episode, and if you want to go back and listen to that, you can certainly do that by going to the website Toddefshow dot com and just go to the website or TA or go to the podcast where we're talking about education. Before we do that, my friends, let me remind you that my pillow, it's Mike Lindell My Pillow. They've been effectively hit by the cancel culture. They've lost the support of

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this is not everybody. I'm not against education. I am against being programmed by leftists into regurgitating the nonsense that they try to force upon us in academia. Their leftists morally bankrupt worldview and ideology. I reject that. I don't mind having. In fact, when I was in school, you know, when I was in school, when I went to I went to Butler, I was actually a pretty quiet student there. I think i've shared this before.

I didn't say a whole lot. I would sometimes talk to my professor's one on one after class because they would say some ridiculous things and it was so funny. The bravado that they would say it in front of the classroom changed dramatically in a one on one setting. I think before I shared that, I had a professor I won't say his name. He was a younger professor. He stood before the class and said Christianity was a good idea.

But it got all blanked up and I went up to him after class and I said, professor, whatever, I said, you know, I'm a Christian and I didn't really appreciate you saying that in front of the class, And he changed his tune really quickly, and I said, you know, if I would say that about something else, some other worldview, some other religion, Channel six news would be here, and I would be maybe kicked out of class, who knows, kicked off? Who knows kicked off campus?

If I was screaming it vociferously enough, who knows where that would turn. But yet you can do it and there doesn't seem to be any repercussions. And it was I don't know if he straight up apologized, but he was apologetic. I guess. I remember one time, this memory just came to me. I had a professor, a biology professor. He knew I was a Christian. He knew I believed in the Bible. He knew that I believed. I can't believe. I don't know if I've shared this,

if I've shared it on here. It's been years and years ago. I'd forgotten this until right now. But he was a professor biology at Butler. I actually really liked him. He was respectful, but he thought he thought I was not very smart because I believed in creation. Of course, I think it makes a lot more sense that something came from an eternal being rather than something coming from nothing which has never been demonstrated to ever happen in the

history of the world. It makes no sense logically. It defies the very relationship between cause and effect that all science is really built upon. But anyway, that being said, that being said, I actually respected I liked him, and we got to the part of the lesson the biology semester where he was going to talk about evolution, and he made this big speech in front of class, and I know he was talking to me. I know he was talking to me, my friends. He looked out there in the class.

It was a decent size. You know, he didn't have huge classes at Butler, but it was one of the bigger ones, like some of the higher level political science classes. There might have been I don't know, six, I think eight, ten, twelve around there or something like that. This was probably in the neighborhood of forty I'm guessing it's been a long time anyway. So he says, you know, I know some of you

are people that come from a background of faith. I just want you to know up front that this is going to cause you to really have some questions about your faith. And I remember thinking at the time, let's bring it Professor such and such, bring it. I would love to hear this. Let's just see, because I just believe God. I don't know what else

to say about that. Bring what you got. So I remember going through the class and him up there thinking he had some airtight explanation that did not require the need for some creator for forget it being the God of the Bible, just some eternal force that acted as the creator or the designer of the

universe, whatever you want to call whatever you want to call that. And I truly remember sitting there as he wrapped up, and he kind of had a little smile on his face, like anybody who believed in God in this class is no longer going to believe. Except he didn't know what was going on in my head, which was basically me saying, you gotta be kidding me like this, you're gonna build, You're gonna build your whole entire worldview, Professor so and so on what you just told me, Because I gotta

be honest, it's even weaker than I thought. And so I called I did. I called a meeting with him at his one of the office hours or whatever they call these things. It's been a while there it's been twenty five years. So I went to his office hours There's a little young lady sitting out there at the front desk and I said, I'm here to see Professor so and so, and she said, yeah, he's right back there. So I sat down and he left the door open. This is important

to note. This is called foreshadowing. He left the door open, and so we began to talk. And I said, Professor so and So, I said, you know, I appreciate what you've you know, what you believe and all that. I said, I just, you know, given given the big introduction to this part of the lesson, how you were going to basically cause people of faith to be shattered and never be able to believe in God again. I thought that I should at least come to tell you

how I you know, where I sit after all of this. And he was very good at listening. And I said, I got to be honest, Professor so and So. I said, you got to the big crescendo here. And I said, I couldn't believe that. You know that, you, obviously an intelligent man, would base your decision as to whether or not there was a creator or not on what you told us because it's much less compelling than I even thought that it was. And I didn't think it

was compelling to begin with. I'm telling you right now, the dude lost his mind. He lost his ever loving mind. He was slamming his hand on the desk. That's why I felt bad for the girl outside, because I thought she's maybe maybe he acted like this with other people too. But it wasn't a comment. I know. I was shocked. To be honest, I was young, so maybe I was just naive, but I was

shocked. He slams his hand on the desk or at Butler University. He looks at me and he says, if you go, these memories are flashing back to me. As I'm saying this, because I wasn't planning on sharing this. He says to me, if you can go and walk on Wholcombe Pond, which is a pond up by the observatory, then I'll believe in God. And this came to me, I think, I mean it didn't.

It wasn't something I was even preparing to say, and it just came to me, by the grace of God, I guess, I said, Professor so and so that's already been done, and I wasn't the person to do it, which only served which only served to further infuriate the man. And I mean it was it was a two hour It ended up being a two hour meeting. And I don't know if I scheduled thirty minutes or how

long I scheduled. I think he thought I was going to come in there and say, Wow, You've really caused me to think about some things. In reality, I thought you've caused me to think about some things, and you made me think just how scary it is to basically come to base your belief in your worldview on the evidence you just provided in that class where you had the floor. You you were the guy. You were the one. I mean, you're the authority figure in there. No one can really question

you. Had you had the floor, you could make your argument, whatever it was, and you make your argument. And I mean I was dumbfounded. I was, And I gotta be honest with you. I don't know where he is today, but I would I would sit down and have lunch with him. I truly had respect for the guy. I mean that that was way out of bounds, But I don't really care about that. The

mind will justify with the herd desires. I'm telling you, my friends, the sooner we all come to grips with that, the sooner we're all going to understand what really fuels, what really fuels this larger problem that I would say is is on the left, it's in this mindset that's really against truth, this mindset that's one of anti God, anti truth, just anti virtue, true virtue. It's that they don't want it. They don't want I used to believe I did. I spend a lot of time stuff like Christian

Apologetics. I would highly highly recommend. In fact, I've even emailed interviewed on this program, one of my favorite all time. In I don't do many interviews, but I interviewed at least Trouble, who wrote the book The Case for Christ, The Case for Faith. Those are fantastic books. That man had a huge impact on my life as a younger Christian, as a younger, you know, college aged student. I think is when his book started coming out was either when I was in college just right after. I

remember leading discussion groups on those books. Fascinating stuff. I would encourage you to read that or to read C. S. Lewis Mere Christianity. I mean, these books are absolutely fantastic. God in the doc The Abolition of Man. The great divorces are C. S. Lewis books or Josh McDowell more than a carpenter. Norman Geisler has some books, William Lane Craig. I've read these people, and there's great stuff. There's doctor Frank Turik who

does a lot of stuff now as well on college campuses. Fantastic stuff, phenomenal stuff. I love it. A guy named Cliff I can't think of his name. He goes to college campuses to share the gospel. I fantastic. He's one of the most inspirational to me individuals that I've ever seen.

I love his approach. He's well received, but yet he doesn't compromise his principles and values which are rooted which you're rooted in his understanding of the Bible and the opposition telling you the mind will justify with the heart desires, and the heart doesn't want anything to do with it. It is not These are not largely intellectual objections. These are heart objections. These are I don't want that. I don't like the idea that there's truth. I don't like the

idea that there's a standard. I don't like the idea that there's a judge that I'm held accountable to some standard that I didn't sign up to accept. I don't want it. I want to make my own way. And so they people come up with these theories that they think explain it. But of course it is like I mean, spitting into the wind, when you realize that you're opposing the great god of this universe, it is spitting. I don't know if it's spitting into the wind. Whatever's more pointless than that is

what this is. Because the plans, your your ideas, you're if you're in opposition to that creator, it cannot stand it. It's it's meaningless, it's a it's even I can't even think of a word small enough to describe, you know, the opposition to that creator. And that's and that's where these these individuals are and they seek I think a lot of times the university is setting because again, they can be right in that classroom. They don't

have to prove out in the real world that these ideas work. They can just declare from the podium, from the lectern. They can turn on there. Well, I don't know what they used today. Back in the day, we had overhead projectors, and we had whiteboards, we had chalkboards. At one point. They can just stand up there and pontificate and there's really nothing you as a student can do, and you can ask questions, but they're the authority, and their authority doesn't have to go outside that classroom and

into the real world. That's just their little universe. And again I'm not minimizing it, especially if they're doing good and authentic and genuine things rooted in truth and reality. But far too many times they're not. Far too many times they're not. And when somebody questions that, when someone does even worse than that and says, hey, I don't think that what you said makes a lick of sense. That's kind of what I did to this professor. And I didn't mean it in a distress, I promise you. I didn't

in any I'm not that way at all. But he lost his mind. That professor lost his mind with me because he couldn't stomach the idea that that little narrative that he'd been telling himself for Heaven only knows how long he didn't. He couldn't stand the questions that came from that. He couldn't stand having to look at it objectively because he didn't want it so much. You talk about being governed by emotion, governed by a lack of logic. That is,

my friend, what happened in that circumstance. And I think it happens in a larger extent, in a much larger extent, on the college campuses than we care to admit. Now, it might depend upon what you're studying. If you're in I don't know, architecture or math or business, it might be a little bit a little bit different. But they're infiltrating everywhere, These radical, guidless leftists are infiltrating everywhere. And if you didn't go, you didn't have to put up with that. Now, I would say it

helped me understand. It forced me to understand what I believe more because I was on the constant defense, whether it was what the professor or whether it was at with students, with classmates at American University, which is really where I guess came out of my shell. I guess if you want to say it that way, which I've got a story or two to tell you about

that as well. Anyway, education can be a good thing. But it's education outside of outside of morality, education that is not rooted in truth, Education that is basically designed to force feed you ideas that are not built upon firmly established truth, principles of truth and so forth. That is that's not a good path to take. Excuse me, I'm gonna have to take it

and get a drink here before we come back next segment. But anyway, education, one of the seven pillars of propaganda, is run by these leftists, and it is giving us nothing but absolute just chaos today in so many ways. So canna think a brain. When I come back, we're going to continue talking about this a bit. I got another story or two to tell you. But my friends, I want to tell you about Salty. Salty is here to help you, to help us lower cholesterol and improve our

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stay strong. Now, my friends, I'm sharing stories here about the education system, the college education system from my personal experiences, and talking about against some of the things in the news as well. But this is one of the ways that I think, watching the education system, we can see before our very eyes the implosion of the radical leftist worldview and ideology. It is

collapsing for anyone who cares to see it. It has hijacked our education system, and it is well, it's we're reaping what we've sown, or we're reaping what we've allowed others to sew into our education system. And so it's much worse today than it was when I went to school twenty five years ago. Now I graduated in what two thousand, two thousand, So twenty four

years ago I graduated from Butler, but I spent a semester. It was still a part of my Butler undergrad but I spent a semester in American University in Washington, d C. That's part of a program I was a part of back when I thought I was going to go to law school, back before I realized the world had one too many attorneys as it were. I'm kidd not kidding anyway. I loved the program, but I decided along the way, you know, it wasn't meant to be for me to be in

law school. I didn't even pursue anything. I never took the l SAT. That's when when I graduated, I actually started. I moved onto a horse farm. Sounds made up, but that's where I first started listening to talk radio, and that's where the to do what we do today was kind of was kind of formed the seeds where it were planted, and that dream took root in my heart and here we are twenty four years later or whatever

it was. It's been a wild ride. But I can tell you that my experience at American University in Washington, d C. Which is a very leftist university. In fact, I think I've seen some rankings that have American University at or near the top of the most leftist universities in America. That's just someone's opinion. I think I've seen that There's plenty to choose from, but it's definitely it was a I certainly had. I was certainly the only

vocal conservative Christian in the class. But I loved it. It made me have to defend my ideas. It made me work out what I believed. And so it's a great foundation and it actually served a purpose for again what I do here today. I didn't know that at the time, because I would go to class and basically be in some sort of an argument with my classmates every single every single day. And I remember one time, after having these discussions, these heated debates, it never got you know, over the

across the line or anything like that, overly intense. It got intense, but it never it never got I don't know, it never crossed any lines in my mind. But I remember I was walking to lunch with the a classmate named Chris, you know, And I tell people and this, this is a teachable moment. I think for all of us. This was a teachable moment from my experience too. I always said it was me versus the

class, and in some ways I think it was. But in reality, as I've stopped to think about it, as I've matured, as I've got, you know, kind of this is more of an experience in the rearview mirror. I've been able to maybe understand some things that I wasn't capable of seeing at the time, just because of my proximity to it. Right. It's sometimes it's hard to see the trees or the forest because of the tree, right, I'm too close to it to really see the full perspective.

And there's some things I learned over the course of time, and one of them was it really wasn't me versus the class. It was me versus many times, I mean six or eight, six or eight of the students, but I think there was twenty to thirty kids in the group, and most of them weren't saying anything. And I would say that to you too,

most of the people who aren't saying anything. When everybody who is saying something is saying it against what I'm saying, it's easy to think it's me versus them, But in reality, I don't know how truthful that analysis is. I think that there were people who probably agreed with what I was saying, but they didn't want to deal with what I was dealing with. They didn't want to deal with the tension, they didn't want to deal I mean,

these were smart kids. They didn't want to have to be on the defense. They didn't want to, you know, maybe be socially just I don't know, segregated from the group or whatever. I didn't care about any of that stuff. I just I didn't I wanted to get along, but I'm not here to get along at the expense of compromising truth and my principles and values and all of that. Anyway. But we were walking to lunch after one of those days. His name was Chris, good kid, friend of

mine, and we're going to class. It was after one of those heated exchanges, and Chris says to me, I kid, you not. Chris says to me and Todd, you know, you just have so much common sense, and you know, I mean, part of me was a little bit flattered. But I also realized that Chris was quiet in class. So when I was getting attacked by the other the other students, Chris wasn't chiming in and standing up for me. Well, I don't expect him necessarily stand

up for me, but at least stand up. If you believe that what I'm saying is common sense, then how about you say that right? And I said, Chris, I said that's great. I appreciate you saying that, but why why don't you stand up and say something like why don't you share that where it matters? It was encouraging to me, don't get me wrong, But I don't know how many times could something have been said that.

Actually, I don't know. That may have made an impact, and if nothing else, it may have made the people who were kind of ganging up on me realized that maybe they weren't in the majority, maybe they were in the minority of the opinion in the class, but the other folks weren't chiming in. And that's an important lesson to take. In fact, many conservatives, we've got a term that we use in this country today. We called them the silent majority, the silent majority. And look, I know

we're all different. I would never expect someone Not everybody can be Rush Limbald. Not everybody can be Patrick Henry, give me liberty or give me death. Not everybody can be I mean, we all have our roles, but it's still important to realize that we all have our roles and we all need to in that area of influence that we do have to exercise that influence to the best of our ability, especially when truth is being is under assault each

and every day, each and every second of the day. Now, it helps when people can see the absolute depravity of the ideas and opinions that the radical left has. It helps when it collapses right before their very eyes. But remember, if people don't know the truth, they don't always know why these ideas failed. In fact, these failures are often blamed on other things. These failures are blamed on you know that, I don't know. It

depends on the circumstance. But in the case of politics, if something doesn't work out that the Left is trying to do politically, they blame it on Trump or Maga Republicans, or they blame the taxpayer for not going along for a high enough tax rate to pay for the things that need to be paid for. It's always someone else's fault, and that can sound right to people who don't know the truth, which is why it's so important to stand up

for truth and to do it in a way that makes it understandable. As my friend Jadet told me, put the cookies on the bottom shelf, make it accessible to everyone, explain it in such a way that it is something that people who hear it, can get their hands around, can hold it metaphorically, you know, kind of feel it, get the dimensions of it, really interact with it. And we have to be willing to do that, my friends. So I'm gonna take a break here, but before we

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praise. I mean, this is this is like the standard. But I do I love to hear from you. I hear from many of you. You can email Todd at Todd Huffshow dot com your thoughts and questions and opinions. You can do the same. You can text us the same three one seven, two, one zero, twenty eight thirty or some people just go to the website. There's a contact form there as well, and those come

to me also. So wherever you want to do it, however you want to share your thoughts or ask your questions, feedback always be sure to include the appropriate amounts of adoration and praise, which is more, admittedly than you might think, ten to fifteen percent more in fact, So just make sure that you write it, that you let it sit for a few minutes, at least a few minutes, maybe even overnight. Then you go back to it and you read it and you think, I need to add ten to

fifteen more percent spice and adoration and praise for the host here. But I should read more of these. I don't do a good job. We just get into the content. But I do just want to share this. This is one of course that I'm just I'm humbled by this. But it doesn't have to be like this in all seriousness. I mean, I say adoration and praise just for a little bit of a tongue in cheek sort of comment. But at the same time, if you come in, if you want

to disagree with me, there's a way to do it. If it's if it's you know, hate filled, which of course we're talking like zero point one percent of those I won't even read it, So don't waste your time. But you can disagree without being disagreeable, as they as they say, but get a message from Victor here, and I can't argue with Victor. He says, greatest show currently out there. Todd, Well, thank you Vic for sharing that. He said. The term you have been using,

which is cold civil war, certainly applies to these messed up times. Politically, keep up the good work and keep yourself and your family safe. Trump twenty four regards the Victor, thank you for that. We do have a cold civil war. It's brewing in a a lot of places. It is brewing, it is being waged in I would say, across the seven pillars of propaganda, one of those is academia, which is what we're talking about, what we're talking about here today, just the academic climate and really anywhere

that the leftist worldview is allowed to run unchecked and unfettered. It's right there to see. People who just observe and pay attention can see. They can see the absolute moral depravity, the moral bankruptcy of the worldview of the radical left, and it's collapsing right before our very eyes. It's a beautiful thing. And you know, some people may take that the wrong way. I

don't take pleasure that people do things that destroy their lives. I'm saying if you're engaging in things that is destroying your life, I suppose that's your prerogative. If you're engaging in things or trying to force the rest of us to engage in things that destroy our lives, our fortunes, and so forth.

As the founders wrote about our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor is what they were prepared to We're prepared to sacrifice to prevent the tyranny of the of England to continue, the king to continue, we have to be prepared to sacrifice things that mean a lot to us to prevent this nonsensical drivel from taking hold in this country. And it has taken hold, but it's often taken hold by force, by force, And there's a story. I

referenced this earlier and there was a group of students in West Virginia. I think it might have been a previous hour. I referenced this group of students in West Virginia. They were on a track team. I know that there's video of people that were either I think they were throwing the shot put. It could have been the discuss. I think it was the shot put.

Anyway, these girls were being forced to compete against against someone who was biologically a man, but yet they were told that he was a she and these girls they didn't. They still went to compete, but they all scratched on purpose. So they would walk in. I don't know the rules for shotput Jade I used to throw the shot. He could probably explain it to me. I just know that you can't your feet can't leave that launching area.

And so they would go up and set and then step outside the you know, off of the pad or whatever, and they would scratch intentionally every time. Well, because they didn't want to be forced to compete against someone, especially especially in an event where that's a clear advantage. Upper body strength and shot putting or overall strength is obviously a clear advantage, clear advantage for a biological male. They said, we're not going to do this, We're just

going to scratch. They didn't make a ruckus about it. They just went up there and kept scratching. All of them. They've been banned. They've been banned by I think the school board from participating in sport sports in West Virginia and West Virginia. We're not talking the People's Republic of California. We're not talking some radically insane school in San Francisco or Portland or Seattle, Chaz or Chop the Great Empire there. We're not talking about any of that.

We're not talking about some lunatics school in Chicago, Chicago or Bloomington, which is my neighbor to the south here. Some crazy things happened down there as well, run by the lunatics running Indiana University, which of course is right on theme for what we've been talking about here today, but happening in West Virginia. I think that there's being I saw that somebody, an official in the state, is challenging this and I think is bringing suit. But this

is where we find ourselves. We've gotten to the point with This is absolute lunacy across the board. It's right there for everybody to see. I'm hopeful about this. I think people will see the light. But we got to continue to speak the truth. I gotta go, my friends. SDG

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