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The clash between representatives Jasmine Crockett & Marjorie Taylor Greene continues. Rep. Crockett has trademarked “bleach blonde bad built butch body,” but Taylor Greene is marked as a racist for saying Crockett has fake eyelashes. Both sides of the aisle need to stop with excessive inflammatory language if we’re going to get anywhere.  

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Attention. You're listening to the Tod Huff Radio Show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. The 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, let's get right down to it this busy, busy

broadcast hour. I want to tell you thank you for joining us. You know the routine, if you're well, if you're a regular listener, and why wouldn't you be, email your thoughts or you can text as well thoughts, feedback, opinions, adoration, and praise. Make sure to include that to at tohufshow dot com. Three one seven two one zero twenty eight point thirty. And it is my pleasure to be here with you today. I want to start on kind of continuing the storyline. This is where this story

leads us. You may recall a I don't know if it was earlier this week. I think it was earlier this week, the back and forth between Marjorie Taylor Green representative from Georgia, Jasmine Crockett, representative from She's Texas. I believe where Marjorie Taylor Green said that perhaps Representative Crockett could not read something in the text or something they were fighting about in a committee hearing, she couldn't see it or read it because of her fake eyelashes, to which,

of course, AOC jumped into the mix and called her baby girl. And then Jasmine Crockett asked a hypothetical question. So if we were to use if we were to talk about someone's bleach blonde, bad built, butch body, that's a quote that I'm reading you from her. Of course I've heard from some people on social media. She didn't say that that was directly Marjorie Taylor Green, but I mean, come on, you know exactly what's going on

here. Well, she's trademarked that. Representative Jasmine Crockett has trademarked the phrase bleach blonde, bad built, butch body. She's proud of this, she wants to capitalize on this. Probably she's out there crying about the evils of capitalism on a day to day basis. She has trademarked that phrase. I'm going to talk about that. It leads into another another piece that is that's been written. This was in where was this, it's in my stack of

stuff here. Well, there's another piece I'm having trouble finding. It's I know what's in here, But there's another piece that's been written talking about the how there it is how victimhood became America's most valuable currency. That leads into this, this conversation. It leads into the Jamil Hill's comments about Caitlin Caitlyn Clark, whose fame, she says in an interview with the La Times is problematic because of Kaitlyn Clark's race and sexuality. This is how we got to

stop this nonsense. I mean, we have to. We have to get to the point of being people, or we're never going to solve a single solitary issue in this country today off the rails. How crazy this is. So I've got that, and of course a lot of other stuff in the stack of stuff to get to. You can always go to the stack of stuff at todde show dot com if you want to see or read, or just familiarize yourself better some of these things that we are that we are referencing

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be legitimately argued, they would have no standards at all. This seems especially true after a Democratic congresswoman filed an application to trademark's supposedly discriminatory slur against lesbians. So that's an important point to pause and consider. You know this, this back and forth which I said, is childish. I thought Marjorie Taylor Green was acting childish. I don't know what else to say about it. I don't apologize for it. I don't hate her for it, but there

was no need for her to do this in that hearing. I'm sure that dealing with these leftists. I'm sure that dealing with people who engage in full time political theater, I'm sure that dealing with the drama, the faux outrage, the phony narratives is exhausting. I have to talk about it, but I don't have to sit in rooms with these political sofice, these political just actors, people who want to again engage in nothing but political theater. I

don't have to deal with that on a day to day basis. I have to deal with it since I talk about it, I don't have to deal with them personally. Marjorie Taylor Green and other folks that are in Congress do so. I'm sure that it's aggravating. I'm sure that it's aggravating. But but she didn't need to say anything about miss Crockets fake eyelashes. Now, of course we're supposed to read between the lines there. There's supposed to be

code words there. You ever noticed this? Do you ever notice that in order to follow the left's narrative, you have to you have to take so many off the wall, just you have to, you have to accept so many premises of an argument that don't make any sense. So, Marjorie Taylor Green, they say made a racist comment because talking about fake eyelashes is apparently objectively racist. Now that's ridiculous to me. It's ridiculous to me for multiple

reasons. Number one and first and foremost all, why women of all races wear fake eyelashes. It's not, you know, confined to cert one particular race of women. And I truth be told, I'm sure there's men that wear fake eyelashes. As crazy as that sounds to Mese nods in agreement, with a look of confusion on her face. But we know that that's true. So I just you know, this was admitted by Representative Crockett. She said she said women of all races were fake eyelashes, that should be over

and done with dumb thing to say. I don't know why it's coming up in a committee hearing. I don't know why Marjorie Taylor Green's acting like this. It seems to be juvenile at best. In fact, I just got done coaching, you know, I got done coaching. We lost last night championship soccer game three to one, got beat by I mean by a good

team. But just being around the kids there, this was a fourteen U league and hearing some of the things that are sometimes said and done on the field, I would say that what Marjorie Taylor Green would have fit into into that mix and not everything. I mean it wasn't, but there were certainly some things that were juvenile on the soccer field from kids that are juveniles.

So but but that's that's how I would define and classify that. But that's not that's not good enough because apparently, and and this is where this is where this is never going to get resolved unless unless we just can all be adults here and try to be understanding of one another. Just because of someone's race, they can't come out and say and tell everyone that this is this is what you do. That's racist. I mean, we we have things

like this happening in businesses. Now, we have things. I have a friend who one time I called him and I just said, ay man, how's it going, And he basically said, well, I just was on a phone call listening to a bunch of people apologize for being white, and it's just it's insane to me that we've gotten to this point. You are an individual. I don't care what your race ethnicity is. I said. I've said on this program, if I need to bring this in, I

guess like Elizabeth Warren brought in the Pocahontas reference. I mean, we're actually the thirteenth grade. I'm the thirteenth great grandchild of Pocahontas, proven by a genealogy tree. I mean, it's it's we have the family tree. But I don't for a second go around thinking that I have. I mean, I might jokingly act like that on here. I've said on the self appointed spokesperson for the Pocahontas family, I've said that we don't like what Elizabeth Warren

says, and that you can in fact call her Pocahontas or Focahontas. We don't take any issue with that because she's the one making it an issue, she's the one that's inserting it in to the to the discourse, to the to the political arena, so that she can use that as a wedge, whether it's to get a job, a position at Harvard, maybe some extra money, maybe some extra accolades, or whatever, because she's some sort of a representative of a of a group that has been that has faced hardships difficulties

in the history of America. By the way, I completely, I completely what's the just hate the things that have happened historically where people were targeted for reasons of race or ethnicity. That's unacceptable, that is not godly, that is not good, that is wicked, it's unnecessary. But at the same time, we cannot use these things, don't. You don't get a free pass because you're part of another group whatever group of people, and say that

now I get to tell the rest of society what's up up. I can't demand that the rest is society that had nothing to do with slavery pay me reparations. One who never personally dealt with the life of slavery. And I know this is blows some people's minds up and I honestly, I don't. I don't care because you have to at least look. I understand that that there is pain, there has been consequences. I understand there has been bad

things. I understand there are racists walking around today, but I think that they are relegated to the fringe of society. I think about these things. I think about the people I know, and I think every single person I know. Maybe there's one that's I mean, I just but I genuinely think every person I know would not have a problem. Now that they might have a problem from a political perspective, but from a personal perspective what I just said. I feel like people would say, yeah, that's right. You

know that people can excuse me. They don't condone. They make that Claire, they condemn, they condemn. They don't condone, they condemn racism, they condemn it. Every person I know would do this. I think. Now, I've known people in my life who have who have been who have said racist things. Sure, but I'm saying today people who are actively racist. I don't think that that is I don't think that that's a major problem.

And it's a problem in the sense that we make we find an example of it, or we make something up that has nothing to do with it and say that it's racist in nature, and we magnify it to the nth degree and then we you know, light the match, throw on the gasoline, use it for the news narrative, use it for political purposes, use it to divide people. It's sickening, it's disgusting, and that's that has to stop. That has to stop. You know, I've we had well,

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of these conservative ideas and concepts and so forth. So as we're doing this, one of the other things I thought I would do is I'm trying to find and it's not easy because folks in this diametrically opposed world that we live, I don't think believe that it won't turn into a scorched earth incident. But I want people who have different political ideologies. I want people who are

moderates, I want people who are liberals. I want people who even are leftists to sit kind of on a panel where I will talk with them. I will not argue with them. I'm going to ask them to explain their ideas. I want to understand. I want the people in that inner circle to understand. I want people to be able to understand what we're up against. Because again, I was talking with someone this week. He was talking about Sun Zoo's book The Art of the Art of War, and he was

talking about understanding the mind of well of the enemy. Right. I'm not saying individually that these folks are enemies, but they are the political opposition. We have to understand the other side in order to know how to advance or communicate, advance our cause, communicate, engage in this political discourse whatever. And my point in bringing that up here is not to change subjects to that, but is to say I am more than willing to listen to people even

if I don't agree. Church a few years ago brought in a group of people when when I must have been twenty twenty was it? I don't was it twenty twenty. It must have been twenty twenty is when the Black Lives Matter thing had really hit fevered pitch that they came in. We had we had people from say, both sides of the of the argument or discussion on the stage, and we were just having a conversation we were I had no

problem with it. I mean, even it was even if it's stuff that I really disagreed with that was being said, it's not bad to understand. And it wasn't like, here's the mic, you know, indoctrinate the audience. It was more, let's have a discourse. Let's at least, you know, help us understand this that you know, this perspective. And then there's law enforcement up there on the stage, you have this back and forth whatever, And I'm down with those sorts of things because we have a nation

to save. I think some people who believe that narrative simply need to be told the truth. I think some people who follow that narrative need to see that they think, they genuinely think that people like me are just absolutely evil. I think the more that they would hear me and know me, I think that that would diminish to zero. But again, you got to remember what we're up against. We're up against the machine, a mechanism that wants this. They want this tension, this tension. By the way, in

fact, there's an article in the stack of stuff. I don't know if I'll have time to get to it, but it's talking about how the US is ramping up to basically have another summer of violence like we did in twenty twenty. And it's true, and this pushes people, pushes people in the base to go vote who buy into the narrative of whatever it is. And I think the first attempt of that was what's happening on these college campuses from

the river to the sea. And they want to get people riled up about these issues, these causes that are on the left to get them to the polls because they know that they're in a big, big world of hurt politically because their candidate is absolutely awful and their ideas are absolutely just garbage anyway. So there's a lot of intersecting stories on here today, But the point is, people like me and I think the vast majority of you, we would

seek to understand how people feel. You know, maybe there are things that are said or done that makes someone feel as though it's racist, but it doesn't mean that it's necessarily racist. You know, Racism requires Racism is the idea that I believe, or someone believes because I don't, but someone believes that one race is superior or another race, a specific racist inferior, thereby making you racist against the race that you think is inferior. I reject that

wholeheartedly. You do as well. I understand that there are things that maybe people and with different you know, cultures or different ways of being raised,

might view things differently. I would be happy to understand that, but to automatically say that by virtue that they think it and I did something totally innocently just you know, say I, like Caitlin Clark, for example, that by no means I reject it. I will never I will one hundred percent never acknowledge just because someone else thinks that it is racist that it is because it's not. These narratives are what drive this. This has to stop.

Context is king. We have to be able to understand one another, and we don't do that when we don't listen, and when we use inflammatory language out the wazoo to describe human beings that are going about living their lives, oftentimes in a completely innocent manner. Time out is in order. You're listening here to conservative not better talk on your host, Todd huff More after the break, my friends back in just a minute. Fucking back, my friends.

So let's get back to where I started here, this article in what is the This is the Washington Examiner. A Democratic congresswoman, that's representative Jasmine Crockett, just trademark a homophobic slur. So, if you go back to that exchange which I was talking about last segment, Marjorie Taylor Green made of comments I thought were juvenile, childish, just plain silly about the fake eyelashes

of Jasmine Crockett, who of course said that that was racist. In return, she says comments, I'm honestly or objectively objectively targeting Marjorie Taylor Green. She said bleach blonde, bad built, butch body. That's what she was. That's what her response was. So Marjorie Taylor Green says something juvenile about fake eyelashes. Jasmine Crockett says bleached blonde, bad built, butch body directed at Marjorie Taylor Green, though she didn't say her name specifically, but we

know we know what she's talking about. That's what she called Marjorie Taylor Green. First of all, which of those two things is more offensive? I think it's clear that what Jasmine Crockett said was more offensive. But that's just getting this whole thing started, not only did she say that directed at Marjorie Taylor Green, she's now sought to trademark that statement. And the statement itself

is clearly a slur against the LGB, specifically lesbians. So we're supposed to believe that fake eyelashes, that comment is some sort of a an obvious object active what I want to say, well, racist comment, even though it's it's a dog whistle, they would say it best. Let's just she's making a comment about something of that. Even Representative Crockett says all races, women in all races wear fake eyelashes. So we're supposed to bely that is objectively

racist. But we're supposed to just turn our heads when the response is a bleach blonde, bad built, butch body. And then on top of that, she's almost just you know, thumb and your you know, just taunting us. At this point she goes out and she trademarks that. So I'm just going to read a bit of this article. This is in the stack

of stuff. At any other time in recent history, what Representative Jasmine Crockett, Democrat from Texas said during her heated exchange with Marjorie Taylor Green Representative or Republican from Georgia would have caused outrage, especially within the LGBT community. Calling a female quote butch and then having the audacity to file a trademark application using the term would have resulted in protests and demands to resign by the fanatical left

wing politicians political activists plaguing this nation. Yet when one of their own makes a homophobic slur and took action to profit off of it, the collective community of the radical left wing activist was silent. They said nothing, They did nothing. Apparently so called homophobia isn't as traumatic as the left claimed that it has been for decades. So that's where this whole thing started. That's where

we're getting into this conversation. But of course it's it's everywhere. It's everywhere, this this concept of race, and I'm gonna continue getting into this, and this has got to stop. This has the stop. We are human beings. We are human beings created in the image of God. We have differences. You know what differences are a good thing? Now? I think I think that you know, it's it's interesting because we're only supposed to focus

on certain differences, differences that I would say are superficial. I'm not saying that there's no depth to like the cultural differences, but I'm saying we're supposed to just look at someone and see a difference in skin tone and focus on that exclusively, nothing else. That's all that matters. How many people that look like this do we have in this position? How many people do we look like that that we have in this position? Right, That's that's the

world that we've come to live in. And by the way, now it has gotten to the point where if you are of a certain race, you actually are targeted. You're told to shut up. If you're white, you're told to shut up. You don't you don't get to speak, We get to have black spaces. There shouldn't be white people in black spaces. This is crazy because the things that they that that that the movement to stop racism fought against, are now beginning. They're they're not just beginning, they're taking

hold. And it swung the other direction. It just needs to stop. It just needs to stop. We cannot think and I think of this like a pendulum, and the pendulum on any issue or anything that's happening in culture, society, whatever a nation can swing back and forth. Right can swing back and forth. The country can become more politically to the left, It can go back to the center, it can go to the right, or whatever. It can swing back and forth right, It can swing back and

forth on a lot of things. And racism has swung way outside just well past anything that's moral and good. It was way out there, and we need to bring it back to All men and all women are created equal, created in the image of God, with unalienable rights. Among those are life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and that the main purpose of government is to make sure is to make sure that there is justice and that we

hold our liberty. Is intact, my freedom to swing my arm ends where someone else's nose begins, regardless of their race, regardless of their gender, regardless of their age, regardless if they're in the womb, or regardless if they're in a nursing home, in the final stages of life. This is the truth, and we know this. We know this is the thing. Now I say that we know this, some people have been given over, I think, to a completely depraved mind at this point. They can't see

that. But that is the truth, and that's where we need to get so we have to stop thinking about, well, if it's swung, if the pendulum swung well outside the bounds of what was just and right one direction, we got to make it swing all the way back the other direction to make it equal. No, you know how you make it equal. You make the thing stop swinging. You find what is just and right, and

you keep the pendulum. You know, there might be a little bit of room for it to move because of different opinions and you know, perspectives and all that, but there is a good and a right place for that pendulum to hang. And maybe this slightly swing, just bounce around a little bit, but it doesn't get a swing wildly and violently into areas that are completely unjust and completely well, in some cases, absolutely evil. And we got to stop this. We have to stop this. I am more than willing

to do that. I don't know if those that are radically involved on the other side are willing to do that. I don't know. Well, I have a suspicion that she does not, But I don't know that Jamel Hill has any interest in what I just said. And I want to talk about that too. But before I do that, my friends are you looking to take care of your body by giving it feeding it natural health supplements? Z stacklife dot com is where you can go to do that. Slash Todd.

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to stay safe, and to stay strong. I can already tell you if I'm looking at the clock here, I'm going to have to get this is going to be something I have to continue into another hour here what we're talking about today, but leftist Jamel Hill. This is an article at Breitbart dot Com. Headline here says Jamel Hill says Caitlin Clark's fame is problematic because of her race and sexuality. Again underscoring all of this is another article in the

stack of stuff which I would encourage you to read. I always put this stuff here, but I think this one is a good read. There's several things that are good reads in here and I don't even write them. But the uh where did this one go? Im having trouble finding this this one have? I had trouble twice there? It is how victimhood became America's most valuable currency. That's at the Daily Caller if you just want to check that out. Gauge clipper is who wrote that. But that's kind of underscoring this

entire discussion. How we've given We've given people who can claim higher victimhood status more power in the conversation. We should all have a voice, don't misunderstand. But depending upon intersectionality, which is how many different areas that you can claim some sort of victimhood. You're given a louder voice. You're given a louder voice to the point to where if you just check off boxes almost and say, oh, well, I have this many points, you've got this.

You know I've got three more points than you. So you can't even talk. You have to listen to me. This is crazy talk. Right, there's not the way that it works. It shouldn't work the other way either. Shouldn't work for the person who's not had the deal, who's race, whatever race they're part of, hasn't endured some of the evils that other races have had to endure. They shouldn't be able to say, now you shut up. Either. We're people. We're people who just need to understand

that we're all equal in the eyes of our creator. But anyway, that's not the way twenty first century America works, and it's for political purposes, my friends, More on that on the other side of the break. Quick time out though. Back here in just a minute. Welcome back, my friendge. You know my favorite comedian. My favorite comedian is a guy by the name of Nate Bargetzi. I love the guy and he tells them Joe, he tells a joke that I was just thinking about. During the break,

he tells a story as he as he often does. He tells stories of being in a hotel and there was he went down and had a buffet, you know, the breakfast buffet at the hotel, and there were kids down there at another table, kids that weren't, you know, with him, and they had taken the syrup from the buffet and left it at their

table. And so people were going through the line getting pai cakes or waffles or whatever, French toast, and we're looking for the syrup and it's normally there sitting at the end of the you know, of the buffet, and it wasn't there, and so they started frantically looking around the hotel says, you know, that's our only syrup. We don't know where it is. And they're perplexed, and Nate says, he notices it on this table.

So he starts like making comments that he's hoping that they're gonna hear like, hey, you know, sure wish we had some syrup over here, you know, and they normally keep that up on the buffet or whatever, right, And he said, you know, he said, I didn't wake up this morning wanting to get in the thick of it. And I didn't wake up this morning and think I can't wait to go down to breakfast and find myself immersed in a fight over the syrup. But he said that's kind of

where he found himself. And folks, I know we're in the thick of it this morning. I know we're in the thick of it this morning. I love this nation. I loved truth, I love well. I love the principles and the foundations that have been established for us by Almighty God. And we're not we're not living by those right now as a quo. I mean, I obviously we're not, but I want to get there as close

as we can. We're never going to be perfect. I'd like to get there, but I'll tell you this, this path of just well again, the article here that I was referencing before the break that I'm not gonna have time to get too much into. Jamel Hill says that Caitlin Clark's fame is problematic because of her race and sexuality. I mean that that's a nonsensical statement. That's a nonsensical statement. It's just ridiculous, is what that is. Anyway, I've got a few more things to say about this, But I

do want to see these these tensions healed. I do. And for those let me just say this, for those of you who want to join me, even if you think I'm wrong on what I've said here about issues of race today, but you have a heart that says, you know what. I disagree with Todd on this, though you certainly shouldn't if you say, hey, I disagree with him on this, but I can tell I know the guy really is trying to find a way that we can all move forward

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you free shipping on the order. I don't have a lot of time, just a couple minutes left, but let me just read a bit of this from a bit of this Breitbart article about Jamel Hill saying that Caitlin Clark's fame is problematic because of her race and sexuality. Atlantic rider an xpn XEESP talker Jamel Hill is once again targeting WNBA star Caitlin Clark and insisting that Clark is

only earning her fame because she is a straight white woman. Now, I've got the link to the full article where she was interviewed at the La Times.

I believe that's in the stack of stuff as well. But this is from Breitbart that just kind of summarized it a little bit quicker as while I'm referencing this, Clark came off a winning college basketball season and ended her college career by breaking a list of women's basketball records, not to mention doing her part to wildly increase viewership on TV and in person for women's college basketball games. We've seen this in person. We've been to a Fever game. The

Fever game was a sellout, something that Fever games had not had. And the fact last year when we went, there were a couple of thousand people. This year there were north of fifteen thousand. She parlayed her college fame into a WNBA career after being signed by the Indiana Fever this season as the

number one pick in the twenty twenty four WNBA drafts. On top of that, she earned herself a twenty eight million dollar shoe deal with Nike, but proving the leftists really don't care about the achievements of women in general, only minority or homosexual women who fit within the liberal ideal. The left is spent every waking minute over the last year accusing Clark of any manner of violation of

wokeness and dismissing her achievements as that of a privileged white girl. So you've gotten to the point where we can apparently bemoan the success of a woman because she's white and because she's not part of the LGBT community. Crazy. This is going to have to extend into another hour, my friends, but I gotta go. Music's telling me it's time to wrap up. Have a great day, SDG.

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