This week, we unpacks the weekend’s “No Kings” protests and revisits what makes America different from monarchies past.
From the Declaration of Independence to the Federalist Papers, I explain how the Founders built a system designed to prevent tyranny—no matter who’s in power.
You’ll hear how the “No Kings” rally got it wrong, why government is necessary but limited, and what the current Schumer shutdown says about checks and balances in action.
The Founders didn’t trade one ruler for another — they built a system where the people rule themselves under law
👉 I also take aim at the viral “King Trump” AI meme and remind listeners that the real fight is for understanding, not outrage.
🎧 Listen to the full episode: No Kings and the American Republic
Conservative, not bitter.
Todd
Quote of the Day
America was not founded to crown kings, but to empower citizens.
Todd Talk: NBC Ignores Anti-American Voices at the “No Kings” Rally.
My friends, Speaker Mike Johnson referred to the D.C. “No Kings” rally as a Hate America Rally. And let’s be honest — if it’s not, then why are they putting people on stage who seem to hate this country?
Afeni Evans spoke at the event, sharing the stage with two Democrat senators — Chris Murphy and the nutty professor himself, Bernie Sanders.
According to NewsBusters, Evans is a Hamas sympathizer who celebrated the death of Charlie Kirk. She also spells America with K-K-K-A instead of C-A.
Think what you will about her delusional viewpoints. But NBC is contorting itself to keep viewers from connecting these anti-American sentiments with the Democrats she shared the stage with.
After all, we know the faux outrage that would erupt if Republicans shared a stage with a hate-filled, anti-American lunatic.
Missed the Toddcast: The Young Republicans Chat Leak
Politico claims it got hold of about 2,900 pages of leaked Telegram messages between state and national Young Republican leaders—filled, they say, with racist, antisemitic, and violent remarks. The fallout has already led to resignations and disciplinary action.
Let’s be clear: that kind of language and behavior is wrong. It doesn’t reflect conservatism or the Republican Party.
But before we take the media’s word for it, let’s remember who we’re dealing with. Outlets like Politico, The Guardian, and The Week aren’t exactly known for fairness when it comes to Republicans. We haven’t seen the full evidence ourselves—and history tells us the media rarely gives the benefit of the doubt to the Right.
Here’s the truth: all people sin. Every one of us. That’s the human condition—and it’s why we need Jesus. But there’s a big difference between a worldview that promotes evil and a worldview that has individuals who sometimes choose evil.
Context matters. Condemn wrongdoing, yes. But don’t let the Left use the bad choices of some individuals to smear everyone who loves freedom, lives out their faith, and stands for common sense.
At the end of the day, we follow truth—no matter where it leads.
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