The Stack: SAVE America Act Showdown as Schumer Cries Jim Crow

The SAVE Act is headed for a Senate vote, and Democrats are calling it “Jim Crow 2.0.” Majority Leader John Thune says a vote is coming, and the question now is whether Senate Democrats will be forced to actually defend their claims on the floor.

Todd Huff breaks down what the SAVE Act actually requires: proof of citizenship when registering to vote and identification when casting a ballot. That’s it. No poll taxes. No literacy tests. No racial barriers. Just verification that voters are who they say they are and that they’re legally eligible to participate.

We also examine the broader election integrity debate, including reporting that non-citizen voting does occur—along with a North Carolina controversy involving tens of thousands of voter registrations lacking required identification information.

Plus, Todd reflects on the five-year anniversary of Rush Limbaugh’s passing and the lasting impact he’s had on conservative media and this program.

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📝 Transcript: SAVE Act Showdown as Schumer Cries Jim Crow

The Todd Huff Show – February 18, 2026

Host: Todd Huff

Todd Huff Well, my friends, Majority Leader John Thune in the US Senate said that there will be a vote. We will have a vote. On the Save America act, which we talked a lot about yesterday. I don't want to rehash that. We'll hit some of the high points, I guess. As we go through today's program, but. That can mean one of a couple of things. Number one, they're going to change the filibuster rule. I do not anticipate that happening. Maybe. I don't think so. I think they may actually tell Democrats to put up or shut up here, to actually do a real filibuster instead. Of a zombie filibuster. We talked about this on yesterday's program. You can check that out. I'll hit on it today. I think I'll give an enough context to where it makes sense, but if you want background on that, you could check there, but anyway.

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Todd Huff Let's talk about this today. John thune with fox news digital. Yesterday, Said that the SAVE act is going to be getting a Senate vote. Chuck Schumer has said repeatedly that Democrats in the Senate. Are going to fight, as he put it, tooth and nail to prevent this from being passed. And Schumer says we're fighting against it. Because this is Jim Crow 2.0. This is pure sophistry. My friends, there is no Jim Crow 2.0. I did a program on this a couple of weeks ago when we talked about this very thing. When this was first being bantered about the reasons people like Chuck Schumer are against, supposedly against. The Save America Act.

Todd Huff Let me just give you really quickly some examples of Jim Crow laws. Now, Jim Crow was a fictional character. Back in the 1800s. That was used to kind of mock and make fun of. Black americans. This was a period of time. Jim Crow laws were enacted in a period of time where America was basically coming out of the Civil War. And, you know, we've read the books, we've studied, we've watched documentaries on the Civil War. Most people have done those sorts of things. At least most people that pay attention to politics have. Most people that vote for Democrats, I'm not sure they even know we had a Civil War. But regardless.

Todd Huff It's always interesting when you study history. This is just from a purely academic perspective. It's difficult. Especially as I've gotten older. And our kids are, you know, they're teenagers or one of them, the youngest, is on the verge of being a teenager. The other two are. But as you're trying to communicate things that you've personally witnessed in your life to your children, it's like you know that they're never going to fully understand it. They're never going to fully understand 9, 11. They can see the videos. They can see the footage of what happened on that. On that terrible day in 2001, and they can understand to some degree, But they never quite get it.

Todd Huff They never quite can feel the emotion or really put themselves. And it's not them. We all have this weakness. I mean, and I really try. I really try to understand when I think about this. As it pertains to what I'm talking about here with Jim Crow laws in the Civil War. I mean, America had picked up arms and fired guns at each other over. Over this issue. Right over the issue of whether the. The Southern states were going to be able to have slaves. And they said it was their right as a autonomous U.S. state. And you know that you have people who said, yeah, but these are human beings, the abolitionists who said, these are human beings made in the image of God.

Todd Huff Who do you think you are? This. This tension rose to the point where people picked up weapons and fired and killed each other. Hundreds of thousands of people losing their lives. And you get through that, and you get through nothing about this till you get through that, through partial, part, partially, a big part of this through the leadership of a president named Abraham Lincoln. Who's also assassinated. I mean, it's just chaotic times, right? And we have chaotic times now too. It's different. But there's certainly types of chaos. People have shot at Trump. You know, we've. We've had an all out cold civil war here, but nothing like that.

Todd Huff Right? Nothing. Like that. And so they're trying to rebuild this country. You still have racists who are in the south. They don't, you know, they've lost the war, but they. They're complying with the laws, but then they're trying to do everything in their power. To prevent black Americans from really becoming equals to them in society. And so they start passing laws. Designed to put barriers between black Americans who. Were were formerly slaves or whose family was formerly slaves. And they're trying to prevent them from voting. And so they come up with things like poll taxes. You have to pay to vote.

Todd Huff That's not a legal thing to do. That's not a constitution that violates constitutional principles. You can't charge people to vote. You can't give literacy tests. You've heard people say. You hear people say things like, there should be a test to vote. In this country. And I understand where the comment's coming from. Right. You. 've got. You got people who don't know anything about anything. The highlight of their day is what was trending on social media. They have no understanding of anything political. They go out and they vote for people. Who, you know, who impact the rest of us and our ability to be free and, you know, keep what we earn and live in a prosperous economy.

Todd Huff And I understand, we say, man, these, you know, people should have a basic understanding. But this. This was trying to prevent people from voting. Because they viewed them as sub human. They. They said that these people. Didn't, you know, Weren't. Well, they weren't equal. They weren't created equal. In the law or even the eyes of God. That's how some people thought. And so they were trying to find ways they knew, you know, people who were. Were slaves or families. Descendants of slaves. They. They couldn't always read because it wasn't because they were stupid, it was because they weren't being taught.

Todd Huff You know, imagine, no matter how smart you are, if you're taken to another country and dropped in, drop into a place where they're, say they're reading in Arabic and they drop a book in your lap. You think you can just pick that up and read? That doesn't mean you're stupid. It means. I don't know what those symbols are supposed to mean. And so people use that with these Jim Crow laws to say if you want to vote, you have to be able to read. This is where the term grandfather clause comes in. By the way, the term itself is not racist. The term itself, grandfather clause, describes something that was incredibly racist.

Todd Huff And the grandfather clause basically said if. If you're. If something was the case when your grandfather was, you know, was alive or whatever. Then it can be the case for you. So if your grandfather could vote, for example, then you could vote. That's your grandfathered in. Well, if you're a first generation or even second generation free black American after the Civil War, You couldn't vote because your grandfather was a slave and wasn't able to vote. So there were all white primaries. I mean, that sounds like remember back in 2016. I remember, remember this? They talked, they caught they talk constantly about how Republicans, this party of racist Republicans, had nominees on the stage back in 2016.

Todd Huff They had been Carson, Carl, who's a black American, a brilliant black American. You have Marco Rubia was up there. Ted Cruz, their Hispanic Americans. Bobby Jindal, Indian American. You had Carly Fiorina, who's a female. You had a whole bunch of people up. I'm forgetting people. There were 16. I think Trump wasn't made. 17. 17 candidates. That were from all different walks of life, all different. Backgrounds. Some really good candidates in that mix. And what did the Democrats give us? They gave us. Well, they gave us four old white guys in a Clinton.

Todd Huff I remember this. I remember talking about this a lot. Hillary Clinton, of course, was the eventual nominee. And they also had. Oh, boy. Who did they had? I just remember Martin O'Malley because he had a nickname on this program which many of you liked. I called him Sexy. Sexy? Sexy Martin O'Malley. And why did I do that? Well, I'll tell you why I did that really quickly. Martin O'Malley had 1% or some such thing until he went shirtless on a beach in Maryland. It used to be the the governor of Maryland. And this impressed people, seeing Martin O'Malley shirtless on the beach in Maryland.

Todd Huff And he went from 1% in the polls to 2%. And I realized that people that were excited about him were excited about him only because he went shirtless. In Maryland. So there. The name sexy, sexy, sexy Martin O'Malley. And yes, that's how you got to say it. He came to the but this is, this is this is who they have. This party is not. The Democrat Party is not who they want you to believe it is. These laws were created by Southern Democrats. And they want. Listen, they try to tell you today that, oh, the party switched.

Todd Huff Democrats were, of course, at one point the party of racist. But all the Republicans became Democrats. All the Democrats became Republicans. And so today, today, the people who really fought to free the slaves are the Democrat Party, which is completely preposterous. You know that the Republican Party was quite literally founded, literally found that on the idea of emancipating, freeing the slaves, literally founded. That was the founding purpose. And their first candidate to be President of the United States was none other than Abraham Lincoln, who, of course, completed that mission. But the left wants you to believe Chuck Schumer wants you to believe that that's what. The save act. The save america act is.

Todd Huff That's why Democrats are standing against these says, because this is Jim Crow 2.0. So that begs the question what? Let's connect the dots. I given you some examples of Jim Crow laws. I don't want to spend too much time here because we went through this and a lot of detail recently, maybe a couple of weeks ago. But let's compare again. What? The Save America act is number one. The Save America act requires that you provide documentation. To prove that you are an American. When you register to vote. So I want Chuck Schumer. See, this is why we're going to talk about the filibuster.

Todd Huff Which I think maybe they're going to actually make them do this. I hope they do. I want to hear Chuck Schumer take to the floor of the Senate. And I want him to tell me how an all white primary or how poll taxes or how literacy tests at the polls. Is the same thing as requiring proof that you're a US citizen to vote. I want to hear this. I want the American people to hear this. Context matters. Nuance matters. Context is, in fact, king. Why on earth would you call a law that says you have to prove who you are? Why would you say that's Jim Crow law?

Todd Huff Are you insinuating that black Americans cannot get voter IDs, you know, in my state of Indiana. And this, by the way, this would. This is how this would be done nationally as well. This would be the program. The program is this. If you need an id to vote. It's free. This isn't a poll tax. This isn't trying to manipulate the system to, say, squeeze 75 bucks out of somebody who can't afford it. This is saying. We just need this for you to be able to participate. Because it turns out I'm. I'm on to the voter ID portion. This is. There's two things here.

Todd Huff There's proving who you are at the time of registration and proving who you are at the time of casting a ballot. These are common sense things. These are not. These are Not Jim Crow 2.0 laws. These are common sense 0.1 laws. These are basic, fundamental, common, sensical things that have to be done in any free society. Who cares about the integrity. Of its elections. So. You have to prove who you are on the front side, and you have to prove who you are before you cast a ballot. That's all that this does. Friends, I just. In fact, yesterday I got my real ID after struggling with this for some time because.

Todd Huff Because I needed to get a new Social Security card. Yesterday. Yesterday I received my. My real id. I sometimes want to call it Smart id. It's the same stinking thing. It just has. It has a star on it. Now, don't get me started on all this stuff or the. The lunacy of how the details worked. I mean, I've shared with you. I couldn't use my driver's license as an ID with the license branch to get the one with the star on it. The smart idea or the. What is it? The real id. But I could use my driver's license to get a Social Security card, and then that's the only thing I needed.

Todd Huff And then take that Social Security card and show it to the driver's lice or to the BMV to get a real id. It doesn't make sense to me. Those the rules. Whatever. So don't. I'm not here to defend every way government works. But I am here to say that. First of all, that Id cost me something. It wasn't overly expensive. It was actually pretty inexpensive. It was like, Around $10, I think. Nine or $11, something like that. I also had to expedite it because I'll need it. I'll need it when we leave town. Here. Next week. But anyway, the point is.

Todd Huff The point is here that. This is part of our society already as it is. You can't do anything without identification. And this is not some unreasonable burden to place on people. This is just. This is silly to suggest that this is a Jim Crow law. I shared with you before. I've seen man on the street interviews where some some individual goes to a white liberal college campus somewhere and starts asking people about voter IDs. Voter ID racist. And all these white liberals say, well, yeah. Yeah. And he says, why? And these. These racist liberals, they say, well, black Americans can't get an id.

Todd Huff And which is. Which is absolutely unbelievable to me. They think that they're being helpful. They think that they're being compassionate. That's incredibly racist. Why can't a black American, a minority, get an ID any differently than a white American can? It's insane. To think like this, and then they think that we're the. That we're the racist. You know, there's been studies, too, by the way. This is a side note and this is not in the stack of stuff. But I will tell you this. I saw this recently. They have done studies.

Todd Huff And when liberals are around black Americans. They change their vocabulary to use words that are not. Now, this doesn't. Listen, I'm sure that there are liberals that this doesn't apply to. But they've done the studies, the science is here. White liberals, when they're around black Americans, they lower the. Their. Their vocabulary. They try to make it. They use less. They. They use smaller words, for example. They? Oh, I guess you would say they feel like they have to dumb it down. How. How crazy is this? And conservatives.

Todd Huff Conservatives. When they did the study, there was no discernible difference in the, in the language that they, that they use, the words that they used. But Democrats act like there's a group of people out there that cannot get through life without some policy or some elected official who's taking money from. Well from white, wealthy Americans and giving it to minority groups. This is not how. This is not necessary. It's actually very, very racist. But then this. The guy who was doing the man on the street interviews. After listening to liberals on white campuses tell us how hard it was for black Americans to get voter id and that voter ID was racist, he then went to Harlem.

Todd Huff And started interviewing black Americans on the street. And he asked them, do you have an id? And they were almost. They were almost offended. Well, yeah, I've got an id. What are you talking about? Was it hard to get it? What do you mean? Was it hard to get it? I went to the one guy said, the BMV or whatever they call it in New York. Is over on 42nd and whatever, he's just right over there. Man. That's where I got my id. What are you talking about? And he said, well, these college kids, these professors.

Todd Huff At the White College campus over here. Predominantly white campus. They were. They didn't think. They thought voter ID is racist. They didn't think black Americans could get a voter identification. And these people were. I mean, they were dumbfounded. Well, of course I got id. What do you think I do? I drive a car. I fly on airplanes. I have a checking account. Or that with that surprise them too. And so this is the mindset. I say that, Say all. All that to say this. This is the mindset. The mindset is again.

Todd Huff Who looks at people based upon their skin. Talks to them differently. Acts like the requirements are acceptable for one group of people, but not for another. This is. This is absolute insanity. This is. This is totally ridiculous. The way that this is handled. Who is. Who's the one who are the ones who are doing this based, by the way, on superficial skin color? The pigmentation in their skin. Or my skin. That. That is what they're basing this on. And they want to tell me. They want to tell the American people. That this law, these Save America act, is. Jim Crow 2.0.

Todd Huff Well, go ahead, explain it. I want to see the vote. I want this thing to pass, and I want you to go to the floor and you tell me. And the American people. How on earth. These things are even in the same universe. The Save America act and Jim Crow laws. Pray tell, my friends, you can't do it because it's absolute sophistry. And they know it. I hope they make them take the full floor of the U. And do a real filibuster. For days on end. Because I want this question answered. I do. I want it to be answered.

Todd Huff I want to see how stupid you sound, Chuck Schumer, whenever you try to explain this, my friends. Anyway. Time to take a break. But I want to remind you, friends, we got a partnership with MyPillow. I love my pillow products. I love the founder and CEO of MyPillow, Mike Lindell. I hope he wins the governor's race in Minnesota. But in the meantime, as he's been doing for years and years now, he's making quality products at my pillow here. In his American. Well, it's American made with American workers in Minnesota. He's making these products, you can get them at discounts.

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Todd Huff Welcome back, my friends. Bit of a tech problem there. After the first segment. So a little bit rattled on our discussion, the path that we're on. I got to get my mind back there, so bear with me. As I try to do that, that. Was we. Don't we often? Well, we. I should say we rarely have that. And when it does happen, it definitely can throw a wrench in the gears here internally. But I'm going to get back to talking about just the mindset of people on the left. And how they view groups of people.

Todd Huff Based upon the color of their skin. What part of the world they're originally from. Or any number of things like that for the, for basically saying there, there's no standards, that you can't have any standards. And it's preposterous, as I shared last segment, the man on the street interviews that showed, hey, that these. The, the people that the liberals say can't get IDs, absolutely get them. And. And the IDs that they will have to get as part of this. As part of this package. It's going to be. It's going to be paid for.

Todd Huff It's not trying to extort money out of people. It's not trying to put a barrier between them. Well, it is try to put a barrier between people who aren't citizens. And the voting booth. That's exactly what we should be doing. And with that, we understand, as Americans, as reasonable people, That there will be some requirements from us. There should be. What in the world is going on here? If I'm in. If I'm in a foreign country on an election day, I can't just stroll into the polls. And expect them to count a ballot that I cast.

Todd Huff What is going on here? Citizens should vote in US Elections. That should be a full stop. Definitely in federal election. Some of these local and municipal areas around the country have allowed. Think about this. They've allowed people who aren't citizens to vote. That's one of the problems. I defy you to explain to me how letting someone cast one ballot in a local election could not potentially cause problems. When we look at. You know, giving them access to a full ballot that would include a national ballot, a race for House, the House, a House seat, a con, a Senate seat, President of the United States.

Todd Huff I had to five people to explain that to me. These are the same people that need weeks to count ballots. Do you really think that they can be so technologically savvy and so organized that a person who comes in, who's not a citizen, who is able to vote in some leftist utopian local election because the. The people there have lost their ever loving minds? Do you really think that they are prevented? From having access to the other ballots. This is crazy talk. Citizen should vote. You should have to verify when you register and you should have to identify at the polls.

Todd Huff: This. Is Common Sense 101 this I think if I had a group of kindergartners and slightly hyperbolic, but not much. I think if I said come up with the system where people can. Can legally cast a ballot, we want to make sure that everybody who's legally eligible to vote can vote. But we want to make sure, we want to put enough, enough of the onus on people when they register and prove who they are. We want to put enough restriction, enough regulation to make sure that we weed out the people, we filter out the people that aren't supposed to be doing it. I think that they would come up with these things. They would say, you have to prove who you are when you register, and you have to prove who you are. When you cast a ballot. This is, of course, crazy now. We'll see where this goes. I want them. I hope. Senator th and the other Republican senators finally put on their big boy and big girl pants and say, fine, you can filibuster this, but you're going to discuss it. The whole concept of a filibuster is predicated. It's built upon the idea that we don't want debate to end, we want to continue to baiting it. Yes, I understand. It's. It's a. It's a tool to prevent legislation from being enacted that your party, that the minority is against. I understand that. But it's predicated on the concept of more debate.

Todd Huff: The way that the filibuster has been managed in recent years is that there's less debate. If the opposing party says, we have more than 40 votes to, to, to keep debate going, instead of saying, well, then let's keep debate going, the Senate leadership says, okay, then we won't even talk about the bill. No, let's talk about it. This is something that the American people need to hear. I want to see Asparticus. We know you can do this. Get up there for 25 hours and tell us how. This is a terrible thing. I want to see it. I'm pretty sure Chuck Schumer can't do it for very long. But, hey, I want to hear him explain. I've got questions. If he's a. If he's unsure about what he can say. He's afraid he's going to not be able to fill the time that he's allotted and, you know, continue to talk for long periods of time. I'll send him. I will send you a list of questions. Senator schumer, I will. I will send you a list of questions that I would like to have answered that I think the American people would like to have answered. And if this is as bad. I mean, you're saying that this is racist. These laws are designed to keep American minorities from voting. That's reprehensible to me. I want you to explain it to me like I'm five so that I can come on here. And make sure all the listeners who need to, you know, be educated, I guess, like me. I want to tell them as well.

Todd Huff: I want to come on here. And explain just how terrible this is, and I need your help doing it, because I don't see anything wrong with this. So I'll. I'll send you questions. You don't have to worry about coming up with content. Unless, of course, you're worried about how stupid what you say is actually going to sound to people with brains. But I. I would. I would do that. I 100% would send Chuck Schumer questions that I have. Now. I don't know how many I can put together. But listen, if I. If these are open ended questions, he should be able to use each one of those to talk about for, I don't know, 10 minutes or so. I would think that he could pull that off. So that's what's going on. We'll see. I don't know. I don't. But, but Senator th, according to FOX News digital interview, said that there's going to be a vote on this. That's what I know. So we'll see what happens. I hope they make them filibuster. Let's get all this out there. There's. If there's so many bad things about this bill, then line up senators on the Democrat. In the Democrat Party, line up for the microphone. And be ready to tell us what is so bad? Because I want to hear it.

Todd Huff: I think you owe it to us. If it's as bad as you say it is. And it's keeping fellow, my fellow Americans, our listeners, fellow Americans, from voting. I think we need to understand how it's doing that, and we need to make sure that we can explain it to them or maybe switch our votes to be opposed to this evil, racist Jim Crow 2.0. That's what you say it is. If it's as bad as you say it is, we should absolutely understand everything that's wrong with it. And I'll tell you. If you can truly. Demonstrate in a world of sanity, which I know you don't live in oftentimes, but if you can do that, To people who are free thinkers. You'll get my. You'll get my support. I will. Come on. Here. And I will tell my listeners. I will follow my sword and say I was wrong. This is terribly racist. This is Jim, not 2.0. It's 3.0, 7.0. I don't know. Whatever it is, I will come on here and do it. But I'll tell you what, that's not how this story is going to end. You're a sophist, Chuck Schumer. You're engaged in political theater. This is not real. It is amazing how we let the narrative become what Become what the left wants it to become.

Todd Huff: None of this stuff is even remotely close to what this is about. But here, that's what we're talking about because that's what they're out there saying. And when they say it in the media, I don't. I've not seen a single interview when someone said, huh? How is requiring an ID the same as a poll tax when the idea is free? Chuck Schumer. How is it the same as all white primaries? Because I know minorities who have many of them. They have their identification. Why. Why would this be an all white primary when it's allowing many people. Who are minorities to be able to have a path to this. Explain to me. And I wouldn't let him off the hook. He's going to give some simple explanation. Some for the simple minded, for the low information voter, what have you. He's going to give that. But a real journalist would push back and say, well, wait a minute. Hold on a second here. What about this? That doesn't line up. What about that? Give him the floor on the US Senate. Make him and the Democrats filibuster this thing. And explain it.

Todd Huff: You can send me the transcript. You can. You can highlight the appropriate portions of the transcript and we'll talk about it. We'll read it on here, we'll analyze it. And we'll share with our listeners. Just how terrible the legislation is. But here's the truth. I don't think you can do it. I don't think you can do it because I think you're lying. Actually, I know you're lying, but I'm just. For the sake of just playing along here, I'll let you prove me wrong. Prove me wrong, Chuck Schumer. Prove me wrong. Corey Spartacus. Prove me wrong, Pocahontas. And I can say that, by the way. Official spokesperson of the Pocahontas family here. Prove us. Prove us wrong. Gotta take a break here. My friends. Time flies, of course, when you're having fun.

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Todd Huff: So my friends. One other piece of news I want to hit on. Just touch on. There was yesterday. Bear with me here. Let me pull the article up. Well, first of all, there's a an article in Politico. That's in. That'll be sent out with today's inner circle email, which you can access or go to our website at toddhoushow. Com. Politico is now acknowledging that non citizen voting happens. But it's not very much. Right. This is the normal routine. It doesn't happen at all. Well, it happens a little bit. Well, maybe it happens more than we thought it did. Then they try to spin it, to say, this is actually healthy for our republic. This is what our founders wanted. It's actually good. We should be wanting more of it. That's how this all goes down. But Politico is now acknowledging that what we've been saying all along, which, of course, is just common sense. I don't know how much it is. That's the problem. I don't know. If. If. A tiny number of votes. I don't know if it's a massive number of votes. They don't want to talk about it.

Todd Huff: And they also don't want to talk about anything that would open the gates or lead to the potential of this being a problem. Democrats cheer. This is headline at the national pulse.com as bid to keep 73 73,000 voters without ID on rolls succeeds. This was in the state of North Carolina. The elections board there reached a settlement that allowed 73,000 voters who do not currently have what is required for them to be on the voter rolls. So just ask yourself that question. By the way, the Republican National Committee. And the Democrat. Excuse me. The Republican Party in North Carolina filed suit back in 2024. And they claim that There are roughly 250 registrations that lacked the required identification information. Which would include things like the last four of someone's social or their driver's license number. After going through this, apparently there's 73,000 voters. They they admit now they don't have what they need. The required information is not there. So the first question is if it's required and they're on the list. How did they get there? I thought these things were safeguards.

Todd Huff: So you got 73,000 people who don't have this. Instead of removing them from the rules, saying they didn't do what was required, and then. And then maybe acknowledging or telling the people they're going to let them stay. On the rolls, and then when they go to vote. In November, then they can prove. Who they are providing the required documentation. So that's out there. You can read more about that again in the newsletter or if you go to the website@todhevshow.com just go to the day stack of stuff. And then I want to say this. I'm going to wrap that up for today. That's all I can get to today. But I yesterday. Yesterday was marked the 55 years. Five years. Yesterday marked five years. Since the passing of Rush Limbo, let me tell you right now. This program. I would say would not exist. Without Rush Limbaugh.

Todd Huff: I listened to Rush Limb. I started in the spring, early summer of 1999. That was what, 20? It'll be 27 years. It's hard to believe. 27 years ago, when I was working on that 200 acre standard red horse farm, it was me. A lot of fence row. A lot of property. And horses. That's what it was most days. Sometimes there were folks that helped me, but for the vast majority of the time, it was me. Especially through the winter months and things like that. But I was out there a lot by myself and. Someone recommended I start listening, and I did. And I fell in love with it. I think it's what I learned on that show. It. Impacts what I talk about on this program today. And it's been five years. I remember, remember doing this show the day after getting noticed that he passed away. It was sad for me. Now, of course, the left was celebrating. They're saying, see you in hell, rush, and all this sort of stuff. But again, petulant, childish narcissist who need attention, and it's sick, it's sad. Whatever.

Todd Huff: But I will tell you this. Whatever you think, whenever you think of the program, His fingerprints are all over this because he taught me a great deal. He taught me a great deal. He inspired me a great deal. He inspired me to pick up this microphone and to start in the closet back in August of 2015. Ten and a half years ago. And so I just wanted to take a moment. That's one of the things I want to make sure that we do, is to remember his legacy. He did some wonderful things. Wasn't a perfect man, but did some wonderful things and certainly inspired me. To do what I do today and you'll still see his fingerprints. I refer to it as the Stack. Stack of stuff that's, of course, from Rush and little things like that that are sprinkled throughout the program. But anyway, folks, I wanted to acknowledge that, but I gotta run. SDG.

Todd Huff

Todd Huff is a popular talk show host and podcaster known for his intelligent and entertaining conservative discussions on The Todd Huff Show, which attracts 200,000 weekly listeners. He covers a variety of topics, including politics and culture, with a focus on authentic and meaningful dialogue. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling with his family, spending time outdoors, and coaching his kids' soccer team.

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