
“Stack of Stuff” — The Articles Behind the Mic
Each episode of The Todd Huff Show is a spontaneous, unscripted conversation rooted in current events, timeless truths, and the ever-spinning media narrative. This is where it all starts: the articles, headlines, and talking points that Todd reviews before going on air.
Like Rush’s iconic "Stack of Stuff," this isn’t a script—it’s the spark.
What You’ll Find Here
Each weekday, we update this page with:
The day’s top headlines and links
Articles Todd is reading before the show
Key themes & discussion points
Listener emails or questions that made it on-air
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The Stack: Eric Trump Under Siege
Eric Trump joins Todd to discuss Under Siege, media narratives, and how the Trumps keep going. Todd also corrects a viral misquote about Charlie Kirk.

The Stack: Shelby Campbell Talks Michigan 13 and the Viral Charlie Kirk Video
A candid chat with Shelby Campbell on her viral clip, apology, free speech, and if common ground exists between left and right in Michigan’s 13th.

The Stack: Chasing Truth after the Charlie Kirk Assassination
Todd explores conspiracy theories around Charlie Kirk’s assassination, urging discernment, empathy, and a pursuit of truth.

The Stack: YouTube Settlement Free Speech Still on Trial
YouTube’s $24.5 million settlement with Trump raises new questions about censorship, free speech, and selective enforcement—plus, a looming government shutdown could reshape the bureaucracy.

Free Speech, Jimmy Kimmel, and the FCC
Todd unpacks Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, free speech, and the FCC—explaining why accountability isn’t cancel culture and why the First Amendment doesn’t shield you from consequences.

What We Know About The Charlie Kirk Assassination And The Free Speech Fallout
Todd examines the Charlie Kirk assassination, the shooter’s ideology, and the clash between free speech and accountability in today’s culture war.
Did Tim Kaine Really Say Our Rights Come From Government?
Tim Kaine told a Senate panel it’s “very, very troubling” to believe rights come from the Creator—not government—and even likened it to Iran. Todd explains why the Declaration, natural rights, and common sense say otherwise.