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The Todd Huff Show delivers sharp, unapologetic conservative commentary on politics, news, and culture—without the bitterness. Whether you're keeping up with current events, looking for a fresh conservative perspective, or just want a podcast that’s both insightful and entertaining, you've come to the right place. Warning: listening may cause you to lean to the Right. Join Todd as he breaks down the headlines, offers bold opinions, and shares laugh-out-loud takes on today’s most pressing issues.
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Today, we dig into fresh USDA data pointing to waste, fraud, and mismanagement inside SNAP, including duplicate recipients and even payments tied to the deceased. We walk through what that means for taxpayers and for families who truly need help. Then we tackle the Trump administration’s push to designate Antifa-linked groups as foreign terrorist organizations and why the Left insists Antifa is “just an idea.” Finally, we break down a striking Gallup finding: 40% of young liberal women say they’d move out of America if they could. What’s fueling the disillusionment, and what does it say about our culture? Conservative, not bitter—straight talk, good humor, and practical truth to end your week.
Who actually won the 43-day shutdown? Today we unpack the fallout and the next funding cliff, including what the continuing resolution really did and why the battle over enhanced Obamacare subsidies is far from over. We also break down John Fetterman’s pushback on The View and with Dana Bash, what it reveals about the fracturing Left, and why the media’s outrage machine keeps missing the point. Plus, some good news you won’t hear elsewhere: real crime reductions tied to enforcement and a massive rescue of missing kids. Conservative, not bitter—and laser-focused on truth, accountability, and results. Tap play and let’s sort the spin from the facts together.
The White House marked Anti Communism Week, and we’re digging into why it matters. Todd lays out the hard truth history won’t erase—communist regimes murdered roughly 100 million people in the 20th century—then traces the ideology from Marx to Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot, and why today’s “democratic socialism” still points the same direction. We contrast equality of outcome with equality under freedom, revisit wisdom from Milton Friedman and Ronald Reagan, and explain why America’s founders built guardrails against government control. If you want clarity on the difference between compassionate charity and coercive state power—and why free people flourish—this one’s for you. Conservative, not bitter… and absolutely pro-truth and pro-freedom.
The “Republican shutdown” storyline just met reality. Todd breaks down how eight Senate Democrats crossed the aisle, why the blame game blew up, and what the Schumer backlash reveals about the Left’s priorities. We also hit The View’s wild talking points, then preview President Trump’s announced lawsuit against the BBC for selectively editing his January 6 remarks. Finally, on Veterans Day, Todd shares a heartfelt thanks to those who’ve worn the uniform and defended our liberty. Conservative, not bitter — energetic, factual, and clear about what matters: truth over narrative. Subscribe, send your questions via the new “You Asked For It” page, and join the Inner Circle newsletter at toddhuffshow.com.
Government shutdown, Senate deal, filibuster—what actually happened? Today I walk through the 60–40 procedural vote where eight Democrats joined 52 Republicans, why Rand Paul broke ranks, and how a “clean CR” differs from this compromise. We unpack what’s funded through September versus January, the guaranteed December vote on ACA subsidies, and why the Left’s outrage at Chuck Schumer misses the point. If you’ve heard the chants about “what democracy looks like,” let’s test that claim against reality—with clarity, not chaos. Conservative, not bitter, we cut through the noise and explain how the House, the filibuster, and appropriations really work—and what might happen next.
Todd breaks down why the now 38-day government shutdown has become the longest in U.S. history and how a narrow change to the Senate filibuster could reopen the government with a clean continuing resolution. He pushes back on the Left’s narrative and plays a CNN clip featuring Rep. Hakeem Jeffries with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, noting how even legacy media is challenging Democratic talking points. Todd also digs into America’s growing dependency on federal benefits, cites Reagan’s measure of welfare success, and closes with James Carville’s 2028 prediction about packing the Supreme Court. Plus: reminders about Todd Talks and The Inner Circle at ToddHuffShow.com. It’s Conservative Not Bitter—clear, direct, and focused on winning at the ballot box.
Todd unpacks the rising fascination with democratic socialism and what it means for everyday Americans as New York City prepares for a Zohran Mamdani administration. From rent freezes and city-run grocery stores to free childcare and a $30 minimum wage push, Todd explains why price controls and top-down planning sound compassionate but break down in the real world. He walks through historical examples—from 1940s rent caps to the 1970s gas lines—to show how shortages, disinvestment, and lower quality follow government mandates. Plus, a quick note on the Senate filibuster chatter and why “there’s no problem too big for government” is a dangerous creed. Conservative, not bitter—tune in and decide for yourself.
Todd reacts to Zohran Mamdani’s New York City victory speech and the roaring crowd that cheered the line “no problem too large for government to solve.” In this episode, Todd contrasts big-government promises with Reagan’s warning—“I’m from the government and I’m here to help”—and unpacks why identity-politics rhetoric resonates with voters despite its lack of substance. You’ll hear multiple clips from Mamdani’s speech with Todd’s live interjections, then a candid discussion on first principles: limited government, individual responsibility, justice vs. “social justice,” and why trying to make the state a stand-in for God always fails. Plus, a quick tour through what last night’s results signal for conservatives and why winning the battle of ideas matters more than ever.
Todd sits down with Beau Bayh, a Democrat running for Indiana Secretary of State, for a candid conversation about Indiana’s push for mid-cycle redistricting. We dig into what gerrymandering looks like in practice, whether splitting counties like Marion makes sense, and how competition and trust shape healthy elections. Beau explains why he’s taking this message to conservative audiences, what bipartisan commissions can and can’t solve, and why he believes accountability—not party—should guide the office he’s seeking. Todd shares concerns about rising partisanship and presses Beau on how today’s Democratic Party compares to the Bayh legacy Hoosiers remember. If you care about election integrity, redistricting maps, and the future of Indiana politics, this one’s worth your time.
Government shutdown day 34, and the spin is flying. Today Todd breaks down why Democrats—not Republicans—are keeping Washington closed and explains the simple filibuster fix that could end the standoff. We also dig into SNAP reform after USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins told Fox News that widespread abuse is being uncovered—plus what those numbers really mean for taxpayers and the truly needy. Then we pivot to border security: known or suspected terrorists stopped this year, ICE enforcement, and Trump’s claim that raids “haven’t gone far enough.” Finally, Todd reacts to the media outrage over JD Vance’s comments about faith and his wife—and why wanting the best for your spouse isn’t controversial. Includes a weekend Fox News soundbite with Brooke Rollins and the host. Conservative, not bitter… always.
Todd breaks down Trump’s push to end the Senate filibuster to reopen the government amid the Schumer-led shutdown and explains how cloture actually works. He spotlights Democrats’ messaging versus procedure, why a carve-out for clean CR votes could expose the real holdup, and Speaker Mike Johnson’s framing of the fight. Todd also flags the Pentagon’s quick reaction force guidance for National Guard units, reports of an 8,000% surge in threats against ICE, and why some in media are—at least for once—asking Democrats tough questions. Soundbites include Rep. Hakeem Jeffries with Kaitlan Collins and Speaker Mike Johnson. Plus, a quick note on Gen Z trending more conservative and what that could mean next cycle. Conservative, not bitter—as always.
Todd breaks down the ongoing government shutdown and plays soundbites you need to hear—Democratic leaders acknowledging the shutdown as “leverage.” Hear clips from Rep. Catherine Clark, Sen. Chris Coons, and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse as Todd explains why the Senate stalemate is intentional and how SNAP benefits are being used in the narrative. We also touch on media accountability, the “truth police” idea floated by Obama, and the entitlement mindset fueling social-media threats. Straight talk on the Constitution, liberty, and what it will take to end the Schumer-led stalemate—plus a reminder to stay grounded in truth, not fear.
Day 29 of the government shutdown and Todd makes the case that Senate Democrats—and Chuck Schumer—own it. We break down the cloture math, why the filibuster fight matters, and the 13 votes that kept the lights off. You’ll also hear a striking C-SPAN call from a lifelong Democrat who says her party is holding Americans hostage, plus Todd’s take on SNAP talking points and Jake Tapper’s testy exchange with Rep. Melanie Stansbury. In segments two and three, Todd pivots to election integrity—from Harmit Dhillon’s pressure on states over messy voter rolls to why list maintenance is basic common sense. We close with listener-focused updates and sponsors that support the show and our values. Conservative, not bitter—always.
Day 28 of the so-called “Schumer shutdown” and the chaos isn’t an accident—it’s a strategy. Today Todd breaks down why Senate math and Rule 22 matter, how the 17th Amendment rewired federalism, and why repealing it could change everything about modern shutdown politics. We also hit Indiana’s surprise special session on redistricting, the left’s campus and street activism from Antifa to AOC rallies, and Biden’s latest speech about “protecting institutions.” Todd makes the case for restoring the Founders’ safeguards so states—not parties—regain a real voice in Washington. Plus: flight delays, filibusters, and why low-information narratives keep winning.(Sponsor) Christopher’s Organic Botanicals — christophersorganicbotanicals.com • code: TODDHUFF(Sponsor) Soltea — soltea.com • code: TODD(Sponsor) Full Suite Wealth — fullsuitewealth.com(Sponsor) Four Eight Financial — 48financial.com/todd
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith joins Todd to unpack Indiana’s looming redistricting fight and why he says Hoosiers’ voice in Washington has been watered down. Beckwith explains the push for a special session, what fair maps should mean, and how national players and court fights factor in. They also hit the shift inside today’s Democrat Party, the 17th Amendment’s ripple effects on state power, and what listeners can do to move the needle with their state senators. Timely, candid, and focused on strategy, this conversation connects Indiana’s battle to a wider national map war—and what it could mean for 2026 and beyond.
Todd walks through the stakes and the questions around Trump authorizing strikes against cartel targets, framing it within America’s fentanyl and overdose crisis and the fight over border security. He lays out the rationale the White House gives, the legal gray zones of declaring a non-international armed conflict with “narco-terrorists,” and the prudential questions conservatives should ask any president who uses force abroad. Todd also shares context on border interdictions, why cartels target the U.S. market, and why reasonable people can see both risks and benefits in this approach. Plus: a quick Pacers double-OT recap and notes on show sponsors that help keep the program free for listeners.
Todd breaks down day 23 of what he calls the Schumer shutdown and makes the case for suspending the Senate filibuster to reopen the government and end the political theater. He hits the alarm on a soaring $38 trillion federal debt, explains why a “clean CR” became a flashpoint, and argues Democrats are leveraging maximum pain for political gain. Todd then turns to the map wars—why mid-cycle redistricting in states like Indiana could reshape the House and why Republicans, in his view, should play hardball within legal bounds. Plus: a quick Pacers opening-night aside and why leadership means doing the hard things, not staging stunts. Conservative. Not bitter. As always.
Todd tackles the core question of the moment: should the Senate filibuster be set aside to reopen the government? He breaks down how cloture works, why a simple majority could be enough under the so-called “nuclear option,” and why he says this is a Schumer-led shutdown. Todd also reacts to Sen. John Fetterman’s surprising openness to scrapping the filibuster for funding bills and a rare moment of clarity on The View where Bernie Sanders concedes a fair point about lawmakers’ pay during a shutdown. Plus: the left’s outrage over Trump’s White House ballroom project, and what history tells us about renovations at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Conservative, not bitter—just the facts, the mechanics, and the stakes.
Todd breaks down the optics and fallout of the nationwide “No Kings” protests, arguing why the spectacle risks alienating moderates while only firing up the far left. Then he digs into day twenty one of the government shutdown—what the Senate filibuster means, the real strategy behind a longer continuing resolution, and who’s feeling the economic pinch. Finally, a rare twist from the Ninth Circuit: a panel decision that opens the door to federalizing the Oregon National Guard in Portland—what it means and what comes next. Plus, a quick note on gerrymandering battles and why the left suddenly wants a truce. Conservative not bitter, straight talk you won’t get from the legacy media.
Todd breaks down the weekend’s “No Kings” protests and explains what a monarchy really is—then contrasts it with America’s constitutional republic. From the Declaration and consent of the governed to separation of powers and Federalist 51, he lays out why executive authority isn’t a throne. Todd also addresses claims that Trump wants to be a king, the AI “crown” meme, and how checks and balances work when courts, Congress, and the White House collide. Plus: a commonsense look at border security, why moral character matters in self-government, and where we are on Day 20 of the Schumer shutdown—all in the signature Conservative Not Bitter style.




