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Todd Talk | When Judges Think They Are the Law
A shocking Nebraska case exposes a dangerous mindset in the judiciary. When one judge claims “I am the law,” it challenges the very foundation of equal justice and accountability in America.
Todd Talk | ICE Is Not Iran’s Revolutionary Guard — Let’s Be Clear
A media figure compares ICE to Iran’s brutal regime—and the Left runs with it. Here’s why that analogy isn’t just wrong, it’s dangerously dishonest.
Todd Talk: Why Won’t Senate Republicans Fight for the SAVE Act?
If Republicans control the Senate, why can’t they pass something as basic as the SAVE Act? Todd asks the uncomfortable question: are Republicans leading—or just delaying the damage?
Todd Talk: Non-Citizens and the Dead on Voter Rolls?
DOJ officials say voter rolls contain non-citizens, deceased voters, and duplicates. If elections matter, why oppose cleaning them up?
Todd Talk: Illegal Immigrant Voted in Elections? Time to Pass the SAVE Act
Authorities allege a Mauritanian national living illegally in the U.S. voted in multiple presidential elections. If even one case exists, it raises serious questions. Maybe it’s time to take election integrity—and the SAVE Act—seriously.
Todd Talk: The Courage to Stand When Others Stay Silent
Courage doesn’t start with crowds — it starts with conviction. One steady voice standing firm in faith and truth can inspire others to rise and realize they’re not alone.
Todd Talk: Disagreement Isn’t Disrespect in a Free Society
Disagreement isn’t hate. A free society depends on open debate, strong ideas, and citizens confident enough to handle scrutiny without confusing challenge for disrespect. Liberty requires courage — and civility.
Todd Talk: Freedom Requires Virtue and Self-Government
Freedom doesn’t sustain itself. It requires virtue, self-discipline, and personal responsibility. In today’s Todd Talk, we explore why self-government—not bigger government—is the true foundation of lasting liberty.
Todd Talk: God-Given Rights vs Government Power
Your rights don’t come from Washington. America’s founding principle declared that liberty is God-given — and when government forgets that, freedom is at risk. Here’s why the source of your rights still matters today.
Todd Talk: If You Can’t Define “Girl,” You Can’t Defend Girls
At a global panel on girls’ rights, even the definition of “girl” was blurred. If we can’t define what a girl is, how can we possibly defend girls’ rights? Truth matters.
Todd Talk: NIL, NCAA Rules, and the Incentive Revolution
From strict NCAA rules to NIL deals and extra eligibility years, incentives are reshaping college football. When money changes, behavior follows.
Todd Talk: Tim Walz Says Goodbye to Politics — Good Riddance?
Tim Walz claims he won’t run for office again, blaming critics for Minnesota’s chaos. We examine his record on ICE, law enforcement, and policy failures — and why voters must stay alert.
Todd Talk: Chris Murphy’s Midterm Panic Says More Than His Claims
Bold symbolism replaces hysterics as constitutional authority clashes with election panic. When fear is the message, confidence in democracy is the real casualty.
Todd Talk: Why Venezuelans See Trump as a Symbol of Freedom
A surprising poll shows Venezuelans view Donald Trump favorably — not because of politics, but because people who’ve lived under real tyranny recognize the difference between oppression and freedom.
Todd Talk: Why Real Victims of Tyranny Don’t Fear Donald Trump
While critics call Trump a dictator, people living under real tyranny see him differently. Iranian protesters highlight the contrast between freedom and oppression.
Todd Talk: Georgia Early Votes and the Missing Signatures That Matter
Officials in Fulton County admitted early vote tabulator tapes from the 2020 election lacked required signatures. When election law isn’t followed, questions aren’t reckless—they’re inevitable in a republic built on trust.
Todd Talk: Law and Order Returns as No One Stands Above the Law
America is slowly returning to law and order. Even judges aren’t above the law when they obstruct justice. A free society only works when laws are enforced fairly, consistently, and without political favoritism.
Todd Talk: Federalism or Obstruction? States Can’t Block Immigration Law
States don’t have to help ICE—but they can’t block federal law either. When cities threaten federal agents, that’s not federalism. It’s obstruction, and the Constitution is clear.
Todd Talk: Pearl Harbor, Freedom, and the Courage That Endures
A reflection on Pearl Harbor’s legacy, the heroes who defended freedom, and the truth that America survives only when her people stand for liberty.
Todd Talk: Supreme Court to Decide Key Mail-In Ballot Case.
The Supreme Court is taking up RNC v. Watson, a major case that could redefine how America handles mail-in ballots. Todd unpacks why clear election rules matter — and how following the Constitution keeps freedom free.