EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 40 MIN
How Bureaucratic Power Turns Ideology Into American History
from The Todd Huff Show · host Todd Huff
Todd examines how powerful institutions can advance political ideas without clear accountability to voters or the constitutional branches of government. Using a recent congressional exchange involving Rep. Brandon Gill and the director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, he argues that federally supported cultural institutions have allowed progressive ideology to shape the way Americans understand their country. He focuses on questions about a toolkit that characterized objectivity and politeness as features of white-supremacy culture, and he contends that those claims expose a broader abandonment of common sense. Todd also reviews the intended roles of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, asking where quasi-independent institutions fit and who can hold their leaders responsible. Along the way, he discusses revisionist history, the left’s influence over government, academia, media, science, business, and even churches, and why conservatives must challenge politicized narratives while still teaching America’s failures honestly. His central case: truth, accountability, and constitutional structure are essential if the country is to recover its institutions.
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