“Stack of Stuff” — The Articles Behind the Mic
Each episode of The Todd Huff Show is a spontaneous, unscripted conversation rooted in current events, timeless truths, and the ever-spinning media narrative. This is where it all starts: the articles, headlines, and talking points that Todd reviews before going on air.
Like Rush’s iconic "Stack of Stuff," this isn’t a script—it’s the spark.
What You’ll Find Here
Each weekday, we update this page with:
The day’s top headlines and links
Articles Todd is reading before the show
Key themes & discussion points
Listener emails or questions that made it on-air
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The Stack: Government Will Solve Everything, Says New NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani
Todd Huff plays clips from Zohran Mamdani’s victory speech and responds live — unpacking the cheer for big-government promises, the identity-politics appeals, and why the rhetoric masks deeper philosophical problems.
The Stack: Inside Indiana’s Redistricting Debate: Beau Bayh Joins the Todd Huff Show
Beau Bayh joins Todd Huff to discuss Indiana’s redistricting, election trust, and how partisanship shapes the future of Hoosier politics.
The Stack: Shutdown, SNAP Reform and the Battle for Border Truth
Todd unpacks the Schumer shutdown, Brooke Rollins’ SNAP reform push, ICE raids, border security, and JD Vance’s faith-filled controversy.
The Stack: Trump Calls to End the Filibuster to Reopen Government
Trump says it’s time for Republicans to end the filibuster and reopen the government. Todd Huff explains what’s really behind the 31-day shutdown, from Hakeem Jeffries’ paycheck dodge to Speaker Mike Johnson’s blunt truth about Democrat gamesmanship.
The Stack: Leverage and Shutdowns: How Democrats Are Using the Pain of Americans
Democrats admit to using Americans’ suffering as leverage in the Schumer shutdown. Todd plays their own words — and exposes the truth.
The Stack: The Schumer Shutdown and the Fight for Clean Voter Rolls
On day 29 of the “Schumer Shutdown,” Todd breaks down why Senate Democrats own the stalemate, plays a viral C-SPAN call from a fed-up Democrat, and digs into the DOJ’s fight to clean up voter rolls ahead of 2026. Conservative, not bitter—real talk on power, politics, and principle.
The Stack: Why the Founders Got It Right About the Senate
Washington’s chaos proves the Founders’ wisdom. Todd explains why ratifying the 17th Amendment wrecked federal balance and empowered the radical left.
The Stack: Micah Beckwith on Redistricting and Indiana’s Voice in Washington
Lt. Governor Micah Beckwith joins Todd Huff to unpack Indiana’s redistricting battle and what’s at stake for Hoosiers’ voice in Washington. They discuss Governor Braun’s call for a special session, how fair maps should be drawn, and why this debate mirrors a nationwide fight over representation.
The Stack: Trump’s Drone War on the Cartels
Trump targets drug cartels with drone strikes, sparking debate over border security, executive power, and America’s fight against fentanyl.
The Stack: Democrats’ Shutdown Showdown and the Fight Over Filibusters, Debt, and Districts
Day 23 of the so-called “Schumer shutdown,” Todd Huff breaks down the government standoff, the $38 trillion national debt, and why he believes Democrats are playing political theater instead of governing. He calls for ending the filibuster for funding bills and dives into Indiana’s redistricting fight — urging conservatives to start playing hardball within the rules.
The Stack: John Fetterman Breaks with Democrats on Filibuster as Shutdown Drags into Week Three
The government shutdown enters its third week, and even some Democrats like Sen. John Fetterman are starting to question whether the Senate filibuster should survive. Todd Huff unpacks the “nuclear option,” the mechanics behind cloture, and why he says Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats are holding the country hostage for political gain.
The Stack: No Kings Backfire Shutdown Standoff And A Ninth Circuit Surprise
Todd unpacks the “No Kings” protests, Democrats’ midterm worries, and how a surprise 9th Circuit ruling shifts momentum toward Trump.
The Stack: No Kings, No Crowns, No Clue
Todd breaks down the “No Kings” protests, the myth of King Trump, and how America’s founders built a republic to stop exactly this kind of nonsense.
The Stack: AOC, Bernie Sanders, and the Shutdown Narrative
Todd breaks down CNN’s town hall with AOC and Bernie Sanders, exposing how the left spins the ongoing government shutdown. From filibuster math to Trump’s executive order protecting military pay, Todd highlights the facts the media ignores — and why limited government remains the real path to freedom.
The Stack: Redistricting Reckoning at the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court weighs Louisiana v. Callais as redistricting battles and midterm math send Democrats into panic mode.
The Stack: Cartels, Antifa, and the Fight for Law and Order
Cartels offering bounties on U.S. agents. Antifa operating like a networked army. And American cities drowning in chaos. Todd Huff connects the dots between border lawlessness, leftist radicalism, and the fight to restore order and moral truth in the United States.
The Stack: Media Pushes Back on Senate Democrats Over Government Shutdown
Jake Tapper and Shannon Bream call out Senate Democrats as the shutdown hits day 14, exposing the truth behind the “Schumer Shutdown.”
The Stack: Israel, Hamas Ceasefire, Hostages Freed, Trump Addresses Knesset
Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire freeing hostages as Trump visits Israel, urging strength and peace amid deep historic divisions.
The Stack: Shutdown Standoff, Filibuster Math, and Border Drop
Filibuster math stalls a clean CR as the shutdown drags on; legal heat on Letitia James; border encounters fall to multi‑decade lows.
The Stack: Shutdown Standoff, TPUSA Pushback, and Katie Porter Walkout (Almost)
Senate Democrats stall a clean CR, TPUSA faces campus backlash, and Katie Porter melts down mid-interview running for governor.