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Todd Talk | SAVE Act Vote Exposed as Political Theater in Senate
The Senate’s SAVE Act debate may sound promising, but is it just political theater? Todd unpacks why some Republicans admit this “show week” isn’t serious—and why Americans should demand real election integrity.
Todd Talk | SAVE Act Heads to Senate—But Is This Just Political Theater?
The SAVE Act is finally heading to the Senate, bringing renewed focus to election integrity through voter ID, proof of citizenship, and limits on mail-in voting. But as debate begins, the bigger question emerges—is this a serious legislative push or just political theater?
Todd Talk | Iran’s Supreme Leader Rumor: Strategy or Irony?
A shocking claim about Iran’s leadership sparks questions about truth, irony, and strategy. Is this unbelievable rumor a coincidence—or a calculated move in the battle for global perception?
Todd Talk: Iran Regime Insiders Reportedly Living in Canada
Reports suggest that hundreds of individuals tied to Iran’s ruling regime may now be living in Canada. Todd asks the obvious question: how does something like this happen? It’s another example of the staggering incompetence that so often defines modern government decision-making.
Todd Talk: National Security, Weak Leadership, and a Dangerous Moment
Iran remains a serious threat while partisan politics weaken America’s response. Strong leadership is needed now more than ever.
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: Biden’s Funeral Remark Shows Why Some Moments Need Humility
My friends, there are moments in life that call for humility—and funerals are certainly one of them. But at Jesse Jackson’s funeral, President Joe Biden made a remark about being “a hell of a lot smarter than you.” It raises a simple question: shouldn’t moments like that be about honoring others, not elevating ourselves?
Todd Talk: Study Shows Why Polarization Spiked in America
New research claims to explain America’s surge in political polarization. The conclusion? The divide grew largely because the political left moved sharply left—pushing the parties further apart and reshaping the national conversation.
Todd Talk: When Death Becomes Political: The Lou Holtz Disrespect
After Lou Holtz’s death, political attacks quickly followed. Todd examines what this says about modern political discourse and the loss of basic decency.
Todd Talk: Missing Migrant Children and Government Failure
Nearly 450,000 unaccompanied migrant children were placed with government-approved sponsors in recent years. Then officials lost track of many of them. As investigations continue, hundreds of sponsors have reportedly faced accusations of fraud or exploitation. That’s not just a bureaucratic error — that’s a moral failure.
Todd Talk: The Rule of Law and the Cities Church Chaos
The chaos at Cities Church revealed a hard truth: we don’t need new laws, we need the courage to enforce the ones we have. When leaders act with resolve, order follows.
Todd Talk: Trump’s Second Term: Is 5% Growth Possible?
Just one year into President Trump’s second term, the economic conversation has shifted. Forecasts that once hovered around modest growth are now climbing — some projecting as high as 5 to 8 percent. Why? Because when regulation eases and government steps back, optimism returns. Businesses stop surviving and start thriving. At some point, we have to admit: policy matters.
Todd Talk: Dramacrats Boycott Trump’s State of the Union
Some Democrats plan to boycott President Trump’s State of the Union for a competing event on the National Mall. Is this principled protest — or political theater? Todd breaks down the drama and what real leadership looks like.
Todd Talk: Illinois CDL Audit Exposes Government Failure
An Illinois audit found nearly 20% of non-domiciled CDLs were issued unlawfully. Here’s why basic government competence matters now more than ever.
Todd Talk: Rosie’s “Safety Check” & Political Performance
Rosie O’Donnell’s return to “check” if America was safe reveals more about political theater than reality. Meanwhile, everyday Americans keep living free.
Todd Talk: Teacher Forced Out for Saying “Go ICE” on Facebook
A West Chicago teacher says he was forced to resign after posting two words: “Go ICE.” When supporting immigration enforcement becomes a fireable offense, what does that say about free speech in public schools?
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.