The Stack of Stuff
The Articles Behind the Mic
Every episode of The Todd Huff Show begins with The Stack. This is where Todd gathers the day’s news, links, and topics before going on air—a mix of current events, timeless truths, and the ever-spinning media narrative.
Named in honor of Rush Limbaugh’s legendary “Stack of Stuff,” this isn’t a script. It’s the spark that ignites each day’s Toddcast conversation.
What You’ll Find Here
Updated each weekday with:
The day’s top headlines and source links
Articles Todd reviews before each show
Key themes and discussion points
Listener emails or questions that made it on air
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The Stack: Christian Nationalism and the Battle for America’s Moral Foundation
CNN warns of “Christian nationalism,” but the real debate is about where rights come from—God or government.
The Stack: Elon Musk, Jesus, and the Most Important Decision You’ll Ever Make
If Jesus claimed to be God, He cannot be just a moral teacher. The real choice is unavoidable: liar, lunatic, or Lord.
The Stack: SAVE America Act Showdown as Schumer Cries Jim Crow
The SAVE Act heads to a Senate vote as Democrats cry “Jim Crow 2.0.” Here’s what the bill actually does—and why that claim falls apart.
The Stack: How Republicans Can Pass the SAVE America Act Without Killing the Filibuster
Can Republicans pass the SAVE Act without ending the filibuster? A look at the Senate strategy and constitutional authority.
The Stack: Virginia’s Redistricting Power Grab and the Hypocrisy of Gerrymandering
Virginia Democrats push a 10–1 redistricting map, but may have violated their own constitutional amendment process.
The Stack: Epstein Files Firestorm and Political Theater in Congress
Congress erupts over the Epstein Files as Pam Bondi faces scrutiny. Is this justice, transparency, or political theater?
The Stack: Judgment Day, Politics, and the Truth About Heaven and Hell
Rep. LaMonica McIver accuses ICE of murder in a heated hearing. Todd Huff examines the facts and the biblical truth about Judgment Day.
The Stack: Fulton County Ballot Seizure Raises Serious Questions About Election Integrity
The FBI seizes Fulton County ballots from 2020, raising new questions about election integrity and record retention in Georgia.
The Stack: Ashamed of America on the World Stage
When Olympic athletes say they’re embarrassed by America, it reveals a deeper problem: lost gratitude, media lies, and cultural decay.
The Stack: Super Bowl Spectacle and the Cultural War Behind It
A dull Super Bowl exposes cultural decay as entertainment, elections, and DHS funding collide in a high-stakes political fight.
The Stack: Why Democrats Call Voter ID Jim Crow
Why Democrats label voter ID “Jim Crow” and how the SAVE Act exposes political gaslighting about election integrity.
The Stack: ICE Cooperation Exposes the Sanctuary State Lie
ICE is not retreating from Minnesota. A strategic shift is underway as DHS funding fights threaten another shutdown.
The Stack: Lawlessness by Design and the Fight to Restore Order
Lawlessness isn’t accidental. Elections, immigration, and federal fraud reveal how weakened safeguards reward chaos—and how order can be restored.
The Stack: Why the SAVE Act Terrifies the Left
Requiring proof of citizenship to vote exposes how fragile—and fiercely protected—the modern election system really is.
The Stack: The Fight for the Constitution … and 6 More Weeks of Winter
Groundhog Day humor gives way to a serious look at why the judiciary matters now more than ever — from voting integrity and immigration enforcement to Justice Samuel Alito’s 20-year legacy on the Supreme Court.
The Stack: When Journalism Becomes Activism
Don Lemon’s arrest isn’t about silencing journalists — it’s about whether activism disguised as journalism crosses the line. Todd Huff explains why accountability matters.
The Stack: What Law Enforcement Is Supposed to Do and Why It Matters
When enforcement stops, the rule of law collapses. Here’s what law enforcement is meant to do—and why feelings can’t replace constitutional authority.
The Stack: How to Restore Law and Order When Chaos Takes Over
What can citizens do when chaos replaces law and order? Todd Huff outlines a practical, lawful response to civic breakdown.
The Stack: The Organized Left Is Not Grassroots
Exposed Signal chats reveal anti-ICE protests aren’t grassroots but coordinated operations backed by media, activists, and political power.
The Stack: Is Minnesota a Fallen State?
Minnesota teeters on the edge as ICE enforcement, political radicalism, and lawlessness collide in real time.