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May 6, 2024 • 109 mins
6 months to the presidential election. Israel orders Rafah evacuation as Gaza truce talks stall. Mystic Dan wins the Kentucky Derby. College student arrested for anti-Israel protest shocked about not graduating. The seven states that will decide the election. Boeing is set to launch NASA astronauts for the first time after years of struggle. Trump's NY trial entering 3rd week. Fake online job postings. Chad hacked.
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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. We are less than
six months till the election. Pollingnumbers are coming out all the time.
What does it look like? Who'sstruggling? Where? Why are we doing
this? There are some serious issuesboth. By the way, both Trump

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and Biden have serious issues. There'sno doubt about that. They need each
other more than you can believe,because I wholeheartedly believe that somebody like Nikki
Haley would run away with the election. I think Trump would have serious issues
now. I think Trump, moreso than Biden, would put up a

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better fight if it was somebody else. But they need each other when it
comes to be. They're the onlyones who can lose or win against each
other's the way I look at it, And the polling numbers are showing Biden
has some serious issues amongst all kindsof folks. I just called the Americans,
but you know, everybody likes tohave labels. Biden seems to be

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struggling with key demographic groups that hewould need to win and win big if
he stands a chance of being reelected. And there is significant softness in the
support for Joe Biden among core Democratsin this poll, he's carrying black voters
by sixty one points. Well,that sounds like a lot, but he
carried them by eighty four points backin twenty twenty. That is a massive

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number to see change. That isa massive number. So you go from
eighty to the twenties, you're losingfifty to sixty points, give or take
which pole you're looking at. Butall the polls, no matter if it's
ABC, ipso's gallop, doesn't matterwho they show that amongst people of color.

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We always had to put that thestruggle is real. It is absolutely
real. Latino voters a very slightBiden edge in this poll, but it
was a twenty one point advantage inthe exit poles back in twenty twenty.
And among younger voters under thirty,we're actually seeing Trump with a slight edge.
That was a big win for Bidenlast time around. It's particularly stark
to see that difference among voters ofcolor. Black voters under age fifty far

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less likely in this poll to saythey're supporting Joe Biden than older black voters.
Ooh, look at that those numbersagain. If you're Biden you're looking
at they're going, what the hell? And then you start breaking down what
are the issues. What are theissues? We talked about it on Friday.
One of the big issues immigration.Well. Shutting down the southern border

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is now the most popular policy proposalamong Americans for deterring ilegal immigration into the
US. This is according to themost recent News Nation Decision Desk HQ poll
on current Events. These numbers justcoming down today. Nearly one third of
respondents about thirty percent select in closingthe border entirely as the best way to

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solve the current crisis. The secondmost popular response building a border wall.
That same poll indicating that voters havebecome increasingly worried about immigration over the last
year, thirty percent of respondents sayingimmigration is the biggest problem facing the US,
compared with inflation, crime, andunemployment. When asked the question a

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year ago, just eighteen percent ofrespondents felt this way. The heightened immigration
concerns come as border officials confirm withNews Nation nearly one hundred eighty thousand migrant
encounters at the southern border for themonth of April. This is slightly down
from March. Notably, the SanDiego sector has now overtaken the Tucson sector

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with the highest number of migrant arrivalsnumber one right now, still the economy
in inflation. And I'll tell youwhat it is that's not changing. Saw
it with last week, with theFED meeting, you're hearing more and more
people are starting to feel real anxiousabout the economy, about retirement, about
all of the things that are goingon out there. They feel like something

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is going to happen and something isgoing to give and oh, my lord,
what is it going to look like. But when you have if you
look at the economy right now,we've talked about it, people really aren't
worried about their job loss. Itshows in all of these puls not really
worried about their job loss, atleast at this moment in time. It

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is when you take off the employee, employer, owner, operator, whatever
it is, when you take offthat hat and you put on the consumer
hat. Is when you get kickedin the grundle. And that is the
issue that people are having. Soboth sides have these serious issues. But
Trump right now, if you're him, you've got a smile on your face
despite all of the stuff going on, despite the fact that you can't campaign,

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despite the fact that Alvin Bragg andthis entire lunacy going on in New
York. And you guys know me, if you listen, I'm not a
fan of Trump, love the policies, frustration at the man that being said,
I think this case in New Yorkis a joke. Listening to some

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of the stuff last week is sucha choke. I'm like, so,
wait a minute, here, you'reblackmailing this dude. Essentially he's paying you
and he's in trouble. Cause youknow, it's a fine line between being
blackmailed or being suggested you paid togo away. And I love al the
fact that it was paid to goaway. Yet here it is, Oh

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my goodness, three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at you had Bensonshow? Is your Twitter? Tweet ed
s text to program seven states.By the way, we're gonna get deeper
into it next hour. Ninety ninepoint five percent of us won't be deciders.
I want you guys to understand thatninety nine point five percent of people

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who have the opportunity to vote willnot play any significant role in deciding the
presidency. And probably a lot ofother things. There's a few things out
there maybe, but for the mostpart, ninety nine point five percent of
people will not have anything to doin deciding this next election. And that
just sounds so weird. But alashere we are. We're gonna get deeper

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into that next hour three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three atch head Mensedshow. It's your Twitter, your Instagram.
Yes, we have some college campuscraziness coming out. We're gonna talk
about that. But before we doany of that, know this, All
the college campus craziness, all ofthis stuff has to do with what well,
it has to do mostly with oppressoror suppressed. We've talked about that,

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but they've they've now put it intoits Palestine. They're being oppressed,
et cetera, et cetera. What'sgoing on over there? The Israeli are
me asking Gosins and Eastern Rafha tomove north in what it's calling a quote
limited scope evacuation. The idea ofsays it's dropping leaflets, sending texts,
and posting messages in Arabic urging andestimated one hundred thousand Gossen civilians to move

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to the expanded Almawassee area. Civilian'sgiven no deadline for the evacuation. The
move indicates the idea of is preparingfor a military assault on Hamas in Eastern
Rafa, that after attempts to reacha ceasefire installed again Giordana Miller, ABC
News Jerusalem. And it's stalled simplybecause Hamas doesn't want it. You give

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Amas everything you want. And Igo back to even to Clinton, Bill
Clinton, when they were, youknow, busting he's busting his ass when
he wasn't fighting. You know,the fact they got a little something some
in the White House and lied toCongress. And we all know you can't
lie to Congress less Congress want tolight to itself, and they can lie
to the American people. But BillClinton came so close and at the last

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minute Palestine, you know, thethe the blo and all the people they
oh no, no, no,we don't want anything to do with this.
Why is that? Because it isabout the issue right immigration, like
abortion, We talk about that allthe time. That is an issue the
politicians love to fight about. It'swhat gives them their power. Hire me,

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I'll fix this issue for you overthere. Their issue is a peaceful
two state solution is not a winfor Hamas Hamas. This is business.
This isn't about killing Jews. Yeah, they don't like the Jews. Better
businesses killing Palestinians and having the Jewsdo it, that's better business. It's

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a lot better business. They don'twant peace. I mean, Israel's offered
them all kinds of stuff for whatthirty three hostages here. For every one
hostage we get back, we'll giveyou one hundred. And it doesn't matter
because they're not interested in peace,because it's not good for business. Three

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two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three at Jad
Benson Show, it's your Twitter tweetat us text the program. I love
hearing from all of you. Alot of stuff to get to today.
Talk a bit about me being hackedover the weekend. What a nightmare that
is, Kentucky Derby and yes,college campus craziness. Sports of the program
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well. Chad Benson Show. You'relistening to the Chad Benson Show. Here
comes a room from Stronghold and Resilience. That Resilience PST don't most up to
take the lead. He's first,This is given away. Come in by

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a sixteenth, cold and mist itDan is come crowding inside. It is
fistic Dan com crowding inside. Putthe lead on final sixteenth forever young see
it? Rollion's coming? Phase threecoming on? Or who's it? Fine
to me? It's a photo.Wasn't fistic Dad? Or was it?

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See I really old for Revere?Hups good twet him treetom finish forth photo
finished fittis side the one hundred andfiftieth Kentucky Derby Kentucky Tarbay who won the
Kentucky Derby. Mystic Dan did there'sonly one Dan, baby. He's mystical
standing next to a monitor over here, and I could see the photo.

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I mean they had slow motion rightto the wire, so I think I
was maybe a minute or two aheadeverybody. But I felt like, even
watching it live, that we gothis head down. Yeah that's uh mister
McPeak, Kenny y Viek, he'sthe guy who owns Mystic Dan and he
said, yeah, yeah, wegot this thing. It was ours that's

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called here is. He's an oldsoul, He's calm and cool. He
stood in the paddock like an eighteenyear old pony. I mean, he
doesn't waste any energy whatsoever, andhe's fast, and you know that makes
all the difference. Well that does, because slow horse just don't win races.
I don't know if you're aware ofThat's this why it's good. It's
pretty fast, faster than the otherhorses. That's all you have to be.
You don't be the fastest in theworld. You just need to be

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the fastest on this track on thisday, and then you win and have
a jockey that rocks. Brian Hernandezwon that horse race. I mean that
was a brilliant rod. Yeah itwas. Here's Brian Hernandez. Because you're
like that, can't be the jockey. His voice isn't squeaky. My grandparents
have a photo of me when Iwas six years old. I used to
ride around in my dad's jockpants onmy bicycle telling him I was gonna win
the Kentucky Derby someday. So tobe able to do this with with Kenny

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and all our family here, it'sunbelievable. There you go, So he
won it. That was really excited. They're so tiny they are. When
I grew I grew up in LongBeach in Cyprus, California, and we
had the Los Alimetos Racetrack right nextto where and still there, but we

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had it. You know, asa kid growing up, you'd see sometimes
you see the chockey. It's sosweet. Tiny, Hi, stop,
very dice, Chad. I'm justsaying the tiny the near stories about what
they do to lose weight and stuff. It's say, you got to be
committed. I'll tell you that rightnow. You got to be committed.

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Speaking of commitment, she should be, but she isn't. Marjorie Taylor Green
Representative Marjorie Taylor Green could trigger hermotion to vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson as
soon as tonight. The Georgia Republicanintroduced a motion to vacate the speaker's chair
in March, and now says sheplans to make the motion privilege this week.
Once she does, the House hastwo days to take the issue up.
Her effort is likely to fail,since House Democratic leaders say they'll vote

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to table the motion, which wouldsave Representative Johnson's speakership. Many Republicans are
also against the congresswoman's effort. Whyis that? Oh? Because enough,
for God's sakes, there are otherthings out there that are going on enough,
it's time to and this here's thething. If you want to play

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this game, this is the problemwith the Republicans. And I use the
word Republicans loosely because at this pointin time, whatever whoever owns you lobby
wise and this goes for both sideskind of runs everything. But while I
like the platform, you know,the conservative side, I'm over here.
The reality is, do I believethat they can govern? And I don't

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because I think when you have thefight that you have at this moment in
time amongst a small group of peoplewho are more interested in winning the internet,
if you will winning they represent onehundred and fifty thousand people or whatever
it is, but they've got twelvemillion Twitter followers. They're more interested in

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that twelve million Twitter followers and raisingmoney and being a pelebrity. It's hard
to do your job. And ifif we're at the point now where if
you go against anything, I canouch you at any moment in time,
it's ridiculous. Now the Democra saidwe're going to do it once, We're
gonna save them here, but notagain. So I just heard if I'm

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her or f I'm Matt Gates.Whoever, Well, now we'll go after
him again and keep doing that.Do you think that helps them in the
long run. No, it doesn't. It doesn't help them in the long
run. And I say this overand over again, whether it's abortion or
any of these other things, you'vegot to win elections. Because when you're
up by twenty or thirty seats andyou have a group that's disgruntled and there's

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five or six of them or tenof them, it doesn't matter. But
winning elections matters. There is nodoubt about that. Three two, three,
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your Twitter tweet at as texta program. And while they becing, the Republicans
have an issue, so the Democrats. The Democrats though they have deep philosophical

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divisions on Israel. That's why yousee all these little gazas out there on
campuses where you have people chanting vowanti Semitic rhetoric. That is not something
that's going to go away. No, And they're fighting that big time.
As Tom Cotton there, They've gottheir issues. Their issues is the far
left. So you got the farright and the far left, who are
loud and are both interested in beingcelebrities and being on the weekend shows and

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people talking about them more so thanactually governing and doing stuff. And so
both sides have serious issues inside oftheir party, which isn't a shocker.
And we should have some division,We should have some some you know,
give and take and some arguments.We should have some philosophical differences in certain
things. The problem is we're ata point now where the philosophical differences can

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just one little thing can upset theapple cart, and that doesn't move us
forward at all. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
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us, text to program. Alot of you been chiming in, and
I appreciate even sitting me tweets andtexts and all that stuff. My Facebook
was hacked, those sobs. Man, It is insane, it really is.

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I spent hours yesterday trying to figureout how to get rid of this,
how to do that when they hack. Nowadays it is so much better,
and everybody's like, we should haveyou know, two you know,
two fact authentication. I said todo. It didn't matter. They were
able to do it quick and easy, and we've talked about it with our
tech guy. We're gonna have themon later on this week. If they

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want to hack you, you're gonnabe hacked. They can't. You can't
stop it, no matter every timeyou change, no man howity, authentications,
all of that stuff. If theywant to get to you, they
will three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
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a Chad Benson Show, the ChadBenson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.

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This is Chad Benson. Well,it's the first show of spring,
so we'll start tonight with puppy Murder. In a new book, South Dakota
Governor Christy nom revealed that she onceshot a dog that was untrainable. That's
insane. If a dog is untrainable, you don't shoot it. You give
it to President Biden. Oh Sartain, I am live. What do you
guys think you're doing there? Beinghonest by the way, Christy nawam.

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Of course she went on all thetalking head shows. It's a big question.
She wants to be VP. I'mgonna tell you this right now.
Puppy killing, whatever you want tocall it, even though it's done a
lot more than I think people realizein rural America and urban America. Big
city America maybe doesn't understand that becauseit's always about rescue dogs. Is that

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and the other That being said,that is not a winning argument for anything.
Hey, I had to make atough decision, so I shot the
dog, and nobody one of thethings she talks about to the mean nasty
goat. Nobody cares about shooting themean nasty goat, but the dog is
a big issue. So she gota lot of those questions over the weekend
and over the last several days aboutthe dog. What were you thinking?

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First of all, why do youeven put it in the book? That
alone should disqualify you from being vicepresident? That alone should disqualify you.
You talk multiple times about it.In fact, at the end of the
book you say the very first thingyou would do if you got to the
White House that was different from JoeBiden is you'd make sure Joe Biden's dog
was nowhere on the grounds. Commandersay hello to cricket. Are you doing

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this to try to look tough?Do you still think that you have a
shot at being a VP. Well, Number one, Joe Biden's dog has
attacked twenty four Secret Service people,So how many people is enough people to
be attacked and dangerously hurt before youmake a decision on a dog? And
well he's not living at the WhiteHouse. That's the question that the president
should be held accountable to. Bythe way, in that she is right,

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I've talked to several vets to say, after one or two bites,
it's time that you make a seriousdecision about what you're gonna do that dog
over the puppy rainbow. Maybe twentyfour though, and you haven't made that
decision. Well, two things,either you figure out you know where are
you going to put him? Oryou start fighting him. Chad, it's
a joke, Michael Vick. Sorry, it's a joke. That being said,

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twenty four it seems like a lot. But I like how she turned
pivot. What about Joe Biden's dog? Huh killer, that's a question that
the president should be held accountable to. You're saying he should be sure that
the president should be accountable to?Is what is the number? And I
would say about Republicans criticizing me,These are the same Republicans that criticized me

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during COVID. They've criticized me whenI've made other decisions in South Dakota to
protect my state. And my statetoday is extremely happy and thriving. We're
doing well. We've got thousands ofpeople moving to our state because they love
the opportunities that are here and thebusinesses that have come, and how we've
gotten to be a state that hasone of the lowest unemployment rates in the

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nation. Everybody has an opportunity forhigher wages. Yes, but you killed
your dog, and that is nota winning ark. If your dog was
attacking a child, you had tomake a choice. And again I've heard
from a lot of people in therural world say, look, this is

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this is this is not is.People think this is completely something that doesn't
happen. No, it's common inespecially in working rural areas. This is
a situation that does happen. Butleading off, God, I'd love to
be vice president. Let me tellyou about the tough decision of how I
had to shoot my dog. Thiswasn't old yeller, okay. And while

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you may have been in your rights, the opportunities of of of you know
where you could put this dog,because apparently the dog had with somebody else
and it is minimal, I guessat this point in time, So you
made a decision. You still don'ttell the world about that decision. That's
all I'm saying. That's one whereyou're like, you know what, maybe

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we keep that to ourselves. That'sall I'm saying. Three two, three,
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to Twitter. Meanwhile, on collegecampuses at De Paul University, Dueling protest
is pro Israeli counter protesters met withpro Palestinian demonstrators, Dozens of officers lining

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the divide between both signs, andin some places police cracking down. At
USC and Los Angeles, law enforcementcalled in to dismantle in illegal pro Palestinian
encampment Sunday, saying it was spiralingin a dangerous direction. No arrests were
made. Yeah, people are gettingsick and tired of it, the kind

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of over what's going on. Ithink the Biden administration didn't want to have
to get involved in any real way, but alas here we are, and
they were hoping to run out theclock and see this thing out and here
comes you know, all of thesethese graduations, and the people are going

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to be going home and then thiswill be no issue unless it's an issue
come to start of the new year. But no, that's not the way
it went. And then you've gotdisruptions. We've talked about it for weeks,
weeks and even months that this graduationseason is going to be interesting.
This weekend, graduations at the Universityof Michigan and Indiana University were briefly interrupted

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by protesters, but some graduates atOhio State tell us the protests have shifted
the conversation, but don't diminish theirachievements. It doesn't necessarily take away from
what we've done to get to today. The Ohio State hanted out more than
twelve thousand degrees today and for mostof the seniors, this was their first
real graduating experience, as many oftheir high school ceremonies were canceled COVID,

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which is frustrating. You think,and this is this is the reality of
the world that they're living in atthis point in time. I'm being restricted
from a lot of things right nowthat I that I didn't expect to be
for standing up for something that Ibelieve in, and you know I have
I have family coming in who Ihave to let them know, you know,

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not come to my graduation ceremonies.I will earn my degree as I
as I have spent the past fouryears doing. But I'm just disappointed.
I mean, I'm a twenty twentyhigh school grad so I wasn't able to
walk then, and so I'm notable to walk now. She's upset,

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she is, I mean, yousaw to Ohio State, Michigan. I
think it's going to be you know, u USC has already done stuff.
I mean, this is going tobe an issue. So in some other
places where they boot down and shoutit down because a vast majority of the
kids on campus want nothing to dowith any of this. They want to
go to school, they want toget the degree, they want to leave,

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they want to get on with theirlife. They worked hard to get
to this point. But some they'vethey've run in, they've done this,
and they've this is what they wantedto do. They saw an issue,
and the issue isn't what we've beentalking about. Even though yes, Palestine
is quote unquote, it is thebullseye of the issue. The issue is
much bigger than this. For them, it is oppressive or suppressed. It

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is Western ideology, Western culture,colonialism, evil versus everybody else, the
overdog and the underdog. One morefrom the grad that's upset knowing you know
what you know? Now? Wouldnyou know, like you said you were
standing up for a cause, wouldyou do it again? I mean yeah,
I would. I was. Iwas doing what I believed was right,

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and I still believe it to beright. I would stand up for
the again, even if it meanssomething negative to me, because, like
the cause is so much harm hasbeen done. We've talked about it.
Palestine is leading the harm. They'veperpetrated a massacre on October seventh, and

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they've continued to perpetrate that massacre fromOctober seventh on and long before that on
their own people. But you feelyou're doing the right thing, and you
willing to suffer the consequences and theconsequences, you know, you gotta tell
your family we're not walking why becausefree Palestine three, two, three,
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is your Twitter tweet at as TEXTAprogram, A lot more stuff to get
to tons of stuff today, moreon Palestine, more what's going on over
there? We got some Ukraine stuffas well, Trump trial stuff. She's
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horror Flicteraro debuts at fourth, earningsix point five million dollars. Godzilla Kang
runs out the top five. Thereyou go. I want to see The
Fall Guy. It looks funny,though. I had a couple of friends
who went saw it and said,it's it's everything you want a movie.

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It is funny, it's not woke, it's not stupid. There's nothing about
it other than here is ninety minutesplus of entertainment, which is what you
want in a movie. Height isthat what you want? I want to
go watch a film where I'm entertainedand that's it. I don't want anything
pushed. I don't want any wackiness. I just want it's entertainment, right,

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Maybe what's his preferred pronou? Idon't care. I want it to
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deal with it on a daily basis. And my other company, we have
ips which is intellectual property. Theyare ours that we're rolling out. And
we have several creative people that haveworked with us, and the first thing
we tell them we work with us. Look, we want it to be
entertaining. If you have a messagethat you want to push that goes against
the masses viewing it because you wantto push something, this isn't the place

(30:08):
for you to work with us.We just want entertainment. So what you're
saying is you're against the LGBTQ plusNo, no, no. We're saying
is if there's a part in therethat's for the part, that's fine.
If you're pushing something for the sakeof pushing something because you feel you need
to, we're not the people towork with. Speaking of Hollywood, Jeff

(30:30):
Daniels, I see the war withinthe Republican Party, which we're you know,
we're all standing bout going, youknow, knock yourselves out. And
then there's the war for democracy,which which is going on right now and
it's taking it's on the internet,it's on social media, it's on people
not listening anymore. But that waris going to culminate in November, and
I think that's when the voters andI would be. I'm cautiously optimistic that

(30:51):
the people in the middle, thepeople in states like Michigan, are going
to go, you know what,We're better than this. I'm going to
vote for Biden even though he's old. Even though he's old. What does
old translate to, Jeff, I'mgoing to vote for Biden even though he's
old, which also translates into wiseand wisdom, which we may need right

(31:14):
now, because the election that Ireally want to vote on is the one
in twenty twenty eight when people arenow running with the future. Oh I
see now running with the future.Well, we'll see. Like I said,
we've talked a lot about it.Get you know both sides. You
can look at both. And theargument is, anybody else, whether it's

(31:37):
somebody's not Donald Trump or somebody thatis not Joe Biden, probably is running
away with this race. But becauseit's Donald Trump and Joe Biden. I've
said this for a long time,they both need each other to win.
They're not probably beating anybody else.I mean, unless it's Kamala than I
think anybody because she's just useless.Interesting thing. Six percent of states swing

(32:04):
states that are expected to decide thetwenty twenty four presidential election. Let's go
over these again. We're gonna doit throughout the show. We'll probably do
it for the next because we're lessthan six months away. Yesterday was six
months away till the election. Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and North Carolina, Georgia. That'sit. Those are the states.
All the other states decided already.We know that, barring some insanity,

(32:30):
they're decided. Roughly two hundred andforty four million Americans will be eligible to
vote, but ninety nine point fivepercent of us won't be the deciders.
And next hour, we're gonna breakit down the battle ground states, Why
it's important, What are the bigthings and the thing that we've been talking
about for a long time. Ifyou live in California, hate to break

(32:52):
it to you, you don't matter. Texas, you don't matter. We're
going through these things. Do yousee who we're saying, these these six
seven states, these are the onlythings that matter. That's why getting abortion
on there, that's why, theeconomy, that's why things like immigration,
those are the things. The moneythat's going to be pouring into these states

(33:13):
over the next six months is insane. Not just for the presidential but these
states also have stuff up for grablike Senate seats. Why these things are
so important and there will continue tobe important three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twentythree Act Jad Benson Show is your

(33:34):
Twitter? How about some levity?What's what are you going to wear to
your protest? Get ready to attenda peaceful protest with me in fascist America?
So I got some protective shields andpadding. This does look it can
look quite intimidating, So I wouldadvise wearing like an all black hoodie or
sweatshirt over your armor if you dochoose to wear it. Because the police

(33:59):
have shot many students with rubber bullets, not to the ground and bouncing up
like the law says they're supposed to, but shooting them straight in the face,
straight in the ribs, straight inthe back. So you need to
protect yourself. Yeah, that's probablygot to hurt. But also remember not
all the black. You wanna somedifferent colors, You got to make sure

(34:22):
you want to. You just don'twant to all be black, right,
because we don't want to match,but we kind of want to match.
But let's make sure if we're wearingblack, it's all the same black and
the hoodie. Make sure the hoodieand the face mask and the hoodie thing
is also something that you because I'veheard several people say this, and I
agree. It's an intimidation factor.Not the mask that you would wear.

(34:42):
If you're worried about COVID, thestuff that they're putting on and wrapping up
that, that is supposed to bean intimidation factor. And if you're gonna
go out and do it, doit right. Do it like the purge,
right, get the ones with theneon, do it something like that.
We want to live. We arenot planning on being violent whatsoever.
We are peaceful protests. The problemis that the Zionists, the pro Israel

(35:04):
counter protesters, they attack us.Gets pretty hot too, so keep that
in mind. Like, if you'replanning on going to the protesting today,
the more layers aren't really going tobe the most ideal thing you might want
to, you know, just keepsome more layers handy. But once you
get closer to sunset, things startgetting cold, so it makes more sense
to wear this type of things.And that's also when Zionis attacks tend to

(35:25):
happen, and when the police tendto brutalize the students and assault them like
they're werewolves. Oh, they're regularin the daytime. The Zionists they're just
you wouldn't even they just look likeregular people. But at night they become
super Scian. It's like American Zionistsin London. Three two three, five

(35:46):
three twenty four to twenty three AtYoud Benson Show is Your Twitter. We've
got a lot more protests, insanity. We're going to talk about the states
that matter, Why they matter?Why is it that if you're in some
of these other states. Forty threestates are are already decide according to pretty
much everybody, these seven states aren't. What are you gonna have to do

(36:06):
if you're Trump and or Biden towin those states? Talk about that.
A lot of other stuff to getto as well. Three two three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three At Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter, Happy Happy Monday. It is the Chad Benson Show.
This is the Chad Benson Show,Independent Thoughts, Independent life, This is

(36:50):
Chad Benson. Ninety nine point fivepercent. That is the number of people
that will not matter in this upcomingline when it comes to their vote,
either you won't vote or you livein a state where it's pretty much decided
what is going to happen. Thereare seven states, seven states that will

(37:14):
decide this upcoming election. We havetalked about it, the importance of those
states. Nothing else matters. California, we know where you're going. Florida,
we know where you're going. Texas, we know where you're going.
New York, we know where you'regoing. But these seven states are the
key. The money's going to pourin and it is going to be massive

(37:37):
in those states. And to giveyou an idea of what it was like
in the last election, I wantto break this down for you guys and
understand this and really get a senseof where this is going and how close.
The last election was three hundred thousandvotes and six swing states decided it.

(38:00):
Out of one hundred and fifty eightmillion cast for president nationwide. Wasing
posts that out the winner would havechanged by flipping just eighty one thousand votes
in Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin,and Georgia. Do you understand not only
we divided, we're also living inthe United States of division because we have
decided we're going to certain states andthis is how it is. This is

(38:22):
red, this is blue. Rarelydoes it change. There are seven states
now that will decide this. Latestpolls from ABC ipsos. The ABC News
IPSOS poll shows fifty seven percent disapproveof the job Joe Biden is doing.
That's on par with Donald Trump's disapprovalin the depths of the pandemic. But
as a person, Biden is vieweda bit more favorably than Trump on key

(38:45):
issues. Trump has a significant advantage. He's trusted more to handle the economy,
inflation, immigration, and crime.Biden's strengths healthcare and abortion access.
He's also viewed as more honest,though Trump is seen is more physically healthy
and mentally sharp. Well, Ithink that's understandable because I think he is
mentally sharper than Biden, and Ithink he is healthier. But they're both

(39:08):
in their late seventies early eighties.It's not like one of them's fifty six.
So let's you know, I mean, for all of those out there.
The actuary, we joke about it. The actuary is says that look,
both of them are on borrowed time, and Biden's on far more borrow

(39:30):
I mean borrowed time than Trump.So we'll see where this goes. So
the age thing's an issue. Butwhen you hear that, understand that in
April Joe leads one state, onestate's tied out of these seven, and
the other five right now lead forTrump. Immigration, big issue we've been
saying abe right, Abortion, border, economy, maybe different ways that you

(39:58):
view it, but those are thebig one. Are there any states that
can be flipped? No, notreally, as far as like any other
state that aren't the seven we're goingto talk about now. Some people look
at Florida and say it's attractive butunwinnable, and they say the same thing
if you're a Republican about Minnesota.There's a chance, but it's highly unlikely.

(40:23):
It would have to be a massivesurprise that nobody sees coming. And
these people do everything to look ateverything in every way, shape or form.
They come at it in ways thatyou know, from the color of
skin to how tall you are,et cetera, et cetera. Biden seems
to be struggling with key demographic groupsthat he would need to win, and

(40:44):
win big if he stands a chanceof being reelected, and there is significant
softness in the support for Joe Bidenamong core Democrats. In this poll,
he's carrying Black voters by sixty onepoints. Well, that sounds like a
lot, but he carried them byeighty floor points back in twenty twenty.
Yeah, that is not a winright there. But it gets worse for

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Biden when it comes to age,which you think that Republicans lose on every
time. Right even when I wasa kid growing up, the Republicans didn't
do well with the young, butage Latino voters. All of these things
play in right now to a wavethat seems to be moving towards the Republicans.
Latino voters a very slight Biden edgein this poll, but it was

(41:27):
a twenty one point advantage in theexit poles back in twenty twenty. And
among younger voters under thirty, we'reactually seeing Trump with a slight edge that
was a big win for Biden lasttime around. It's particularly stark to see
that difference among voters of color.Black voters under age fifty far less likely
in this poll to say they're supportingJoe Biden than older black voters. Biden's
got a lot of issues. There'sno doubt Age being one of them one

(41:51):
hundred percent. And who is vicepresident I sure plays in We don't know
who Trump's is going to be.The v sweek stakes is going on now.
But when it comes to Biden,age is absolutely an issue. I
mean even this weekend you saw wasit in Alabama? I think where you

(42:12):
had the protesters pro Palestine and thepro Israel protesters. The only thing they
agreed on was f Joe Biden.They were chanting that at the same time.
So he's got a lot of issuesout there. That being said,
he is going up against Trump,who has major flaws. But the seven
states right now are that's all thatmatters. You're gonna see very little happening

(42:39):
in other states as far as moneypouring in. You'll see Senate races,
local races. You'll see that moneypouring in some congressional seats that may flip.
But when it comes to, forthe most part, statewide issues,
I et Senate minus a few statespresidency, that money's not going to pour

(43:01):
in. What are the seven statesto look for? Nevada, Arizona,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, NorthCarolina, Georgia, I think Trump right
now Nevada Arizona because of immigration,that would put him up by two Wisconsin.
That's a dead heat. Michigan rightnow. The troubles that Biden is

(43:22):
having, in particular with the youngand with the issues with Palestine, that
hurts him there. Pennsylvania, Ithink Biden has a really good shot there.
North Carolina is Lean's right. Ithink Trump wins that, and I
think Trump wins Georgia. So ifthat was to break out, Nevada,

(43:45):
Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgiawere to break towards Biden night night,
As I like to say, Joe, we have a long way to go.
But just know this. If you'relistening to me in New York or
Los Angeles or Sacramento, or youknow, in Florida or wherever you've already

(44:06):
been counted in, you've been decided. But if you're in Arizona where I
am, you're in Nevada, Iknow I'm in Michigan as well, and
North Carolina and Georgia, you're theones that they're going to be targeting.
What matters to you? Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three. Hatchhad Benson Show, to Twitter, your

(44:28):
Instagram, A lot of stuff stillto get to abortion, Like I said,
going to be an issue. Oneof the things Shake Tapper talked about
this week and is, Hey,your dude, Biden. He's been everywhere.
I know that the Biden campaign,the Biden Harris campaign sees the support
for abortion rights is a real assetfor November. I have to note that
in his fifty years in politics,and I've been covering him for I don't

(44:50):
know twenty five of them, JoeBiden has been all over the map on
abortion. In seventy four, hesaid Rob Wade went too far and that
a woman should not have quote thesoul right to say what should happened to
quote That was a long time ago, of course. In two thousand and
six he said quote I do notview abortion as a choice and a right.
Just this year he said, quoteI've never been supportive of you know,
it's my body. I can dowhat I want with it unquote.

(45:12):
By his own admission, Biden isan odd man out with his party on
abortion. Yeah, he is.He has been all but the politicians I
expect them. As you get older, some of your stuff changes, but
a lot of what happens is you'rereading the room of the voters now of
social media, you're choosing which waythings are going, not based on how
you really feel about these things.Because one of the things we have talked

(45:36):
about since the beginning of this showgoing on nine plus years nationally is the
fact that their job, first andforemost is about the party, and that's
being reelected. Then personally, whatdo you get from it? What's left
is for the people, it's athree piece. He has been all over.
He's been all over when it comesto crime, he's been all over
when it comes to gay marriage.He's been all over in a lot of

(46:00):
these things. Because Joe is theconsummate politician. He is malleable. I'll
be whatever you want me to beat the time. And yes, some
politicians change. That's fine. Differentattitudes change, you can change. But
he is that way always and he'salways been that way. But abortion will
also play an issue. That's whyin these seven states that we talked about,

(46:23):
they're gonna do everything they can intheir power to make sure abortion is
on every single one of those ballotsbecause they feel it helps Biden. But
if we've got soaring inflation and thepotential of a recession, and several other
issues like immigration or whatnot. Ihave news for you can get abortion on

(46:44):
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I think there's really a question forour friends in the media. I know
you all have been waiting. Youdidn't report that we had like over a
week where violence was down, homicidedidn't happen. I know you didn't report
that, But that's okay. I'lltell you that. Right there is the
DC Mayor Marion Bowser going out andbragging, Hey, no murder last week,

(48:23):
no murders. What do you guyssay of that? Huh huh,
it's working. How are you braggingabout the fact that nobody got killed last
week? Well, you know there'sdad you guys won't report that. You
should probably report that should be abig story, should be a massive story
because we know there's going to belots of murders throughout the rest of the
year, so report that. Butthe fact that you're having to brag about

(48:46):
the fact that there were no murdersin your city with carjackings up and all
of this stuff, hey, it'sa win for you. It is a
win for you. Speaking of awin, Boeing needs one bad as we
know what are they doing today?Today Boeing tries its design, which is
like a modern day version of theApollo Command module with two astronauts on border.

(49:07):
We'll dock at the International Space Station. NASA administrator Bill Nelson, who
went to space in nineteen eighty six, tells me even he gets butterflies on
launch days. We're not going tolaunch it unless we think it's safe.
But in spaceflight there's always a risk, and that's why it's white knuckle top.
If all goes according to plan,the astronauts will return in about two
weeks with a parachute landing. Ifall goes according to the plan. That

(49:30):
word Boeing, though, when theyhave a second whistleblower in ten now you're
just like, what the hell,I saw Boeing body count trending. So
they're going to space. Now herewe go, this long delayed flight,
which was supposed to launch humans intwenty twenty under NASA's Commercial Crew program finally

(49:51):
ready to go. Boeing Starline orspacecraft when first tested had a computer problem
that put it in the wrong orbit, and now years later it's fin ready
to launch humans into space. Computerprogram that was the max remember the Maxes.
That was computer issues. The restof the stuff we've been seeing is
the way it's been built and qualitycontrol. Did they screw the right thing

(50:15):
in? Are they using fake stuff? Are they using stuff that's counterfeit?
Are the you who knows what?But now we're going to space. That's
totally different. Like I said,Boeing needs to win. Boeing needs a
successful launch, having fallen behind theother commercial launch provider, SpaceX, which
just unveiled its new high tech spacesuit. SpaceX hoping to launch another private player's

(50:35):
mission, which will send astronauts onthe first private spacewalk with these newly designed
space walking suits later this year.Yeah, SpaceX is you know they're going
go go go, go, go, go, go forward, Forward,
forward, forward, forward, forward. This is what you know Elon does
forward forward, forward, Go,go, go go. That's what he
wants to do. Fail fast,fix and go, fail fast, fix

(50:58):
and go. Obviously, try tomake it safe as possible. It is
space. You're doing something that veryfew people have done, so there is
always going to be risk. Bythe way, who's flying. NASA has
two of its most experienced astronauts onMonday's test flight, pilots Sunita Williams and
Commander Butch Wilmore. We're absolutely confidentin all aspects. We don't expect to

(51:20):
have significant failure modes. We don'texpect things to go wrong, but we
know that we are going to befine because we have this backup capability.
This mission launching from Pad forty oneat kit Canaveral. It's going to be
interesting to see. But after allthe stuff you hear about Boweing and they're
like, what are we flying inwith Boeing? The Gremlin of the sky,

(51:40):
the AMC pacer of the sky.That's not very nice. Ched three,
two, three, five, three, twenty four twenty three at Shed
Benson's show is your Twitter tweet atas text the program Love hearing from every
single one of you. Speaking offun and awkward, We go from Boeing
to Tim Scott, vice presidential candidate, Senator Tim Scott to certify the election
results of twenty twenty. It's theexact opposite of what you said and did

(52:05):
after twenty twenty. Why would youwant to be on a ticket with someone
where there's such a fundamental difference.This is an issue that is not an
issue, So I'm not going tomake it an issue. Well, Senator,
will you commit to accepting the electionresults of twenty twenty four? Bottom
line? Well, at the endof the day, the forty seventh President
of the United States, movie PresidentDonald Trump. I'm excited to give back
to low inflation, low unemployment.Wait wait, Senator, yes or no?

(52:29):
Yes or no? Will you acceptthe election results of twenty twenty four,
no matter who wins. That ismy statement. That is my statement.
Nobody wants to come out and commitbecause you're jocking for the opportunity to
be Trump's running mate. So nobodywants to commit to a certain thing because

(52:49):
if we commit to it and thenTrump gets mad, then we can't have
that. So what democracy had risen? That's what I hear all the time.
Democracy it's over, it's a risk, doesn't matter. And if you
look at the polls and the pollnumbers, both sides, the left and
the right, say democracies at risk. So I'll pull this weekend. Forty

(53:13):
one percent of Americans think we're goingto a civil We're not going to a
civil war. Like I said,if it's an app, we don't have
to get off our couch. Maybemaybe the loud two percent one percent on
each side on the internet would maybewant to go to a civil war.
But we're not going to a civilwar. We don't. We don't have

(53:34):
that want. I don't care whatanybody says. Who's fighting who at this
point in time. Our military isso strong they'll shut it down fast.
The police. Do you think they'rejust gonna let you guys go outside and
fight it out. No, theonline noise you're hearing it, we can
all understand that. But the thoughtthat we're heading to a real civil war

(53:59):
is red. This three two,three, five, eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show's yourTwitter. If you're missing the show,
grab the podcast. It is theChad Benton Chop. The Chad Benson
Show independent thoughts, Independent life.This is Chad Benson. It is week

(54:40):
three of Trump's trial in New York, which is a dumb trial. I've
heard from a lot of Yeah,you just love him, and no,
no, no, no, letme tell you something about Donald Trump.
I don't love him. You guysknow, if you listen to the show,
I feel this way about Trump.I like a lot of his policies.

(55:00):
Not a fan of the way hehandles a lot of the things that
he does. Right, It's it'syou know, it is crazy. But
there's a lot of you who you'reyou're you look at Trump as just this
is what he is, and myguy can do no wrong and everything is

(55:22):
absolutely right, and he my guyis pure. My guy is as pure
as the snow. And like oneperson says, you support uh genocide and
a rapist trader, It's like,really, like, that's the best you're
gonna be able to do? Thatis that that? There? There you
go, And I'm gonna tell youthis right now. Like I said,

(55:43):
I get frustrated with a lot ofwhat Trump does, but I like a
lot of the policies. And bythe way, for those of you out
there who are really concerned about certainpolicies. He did not. He's not
some uber, uber, uber rightwinger. He's a populist and and and
what makes popular as Trump. That'swhy the Republicans have a serious issue replacing

(56:04):
Trump, because you can't replace somebodywho only does Trump. You gotta find
somebody new. Trump is Trump.But that also, while it's good,
it has the bad as well.But I'm watching some of this insanity of
this Alvin Bragg trial, and ifyou're honest with yourself, please just for
a second, be honest. Youknow this is bs. You know this

(56:27):
trial is an absolute freaking joke.Donald Trump returns to court in New York
after he spent the weekend in Floridaattacking prosecutors in his other criminal cases,
mocking Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willisover a romance that forced another prosecutor off
the Georgia election interference case, andusing expletives to describe Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Yeah, and that's his first amendment, right, private setting? Are

(56:53):
we now going to monitor his privatesetting? You're bringing it out to the
public. Didn't public? And trustme, Trump says a lot of things
in public, as you know,I'm under a gag, which is very
unprecedented. But I will say this, the government for doj et cetera,
et cetera, in particularly likely thisoffice of DA which is letting crime,

(57:15):
violent crime run rampant all over ourcity. What they've done to people in
my company. They've been after usfor years, the Democrats, the radical
left, they've been after us foryears, and they've destroyed people's lives.
They've got out hired the lawyers.They've been with the lawyers us for years,

(57:36):
being suck drive. He likes topush it, he does. I
don't think anybody's like, well,he's going to be in trouble for what
he said about Jack Smith and youknow what he said about Fannie Willis,
No, he's not. He isin private said those things. But if
you look at the trial itself andthey're like hole picks damaged, I'm like,

(57:57):
did she Because I listened, youknow, to what people are saying
about it, and I've read whatshe said, and it sure feels like
it was more about, Oh,I don't want to embarrass my family.
On Friday, his loyal aid HopeHicks testified, I think mister Trump's opinion
was it was better to be dealingwith it now, and that it would
have been bad to have that storycome out before the election. At that
point, Hicks broke down in tears. Trump watching from the defense table,

(58:21):
the judge calling for a break.On cross examination, Hicks said Trump didn't
want anyone in his family to behurt or embarrassed by anything that was happening
on the campaign. Oh, thatsounds evil. Didn't Clinton pay off a
bunch of women, of course hedid. Didn't they try to destroy women's
lives? Of course they did.Trump tried to pay you to be quiet

(58:42):
and go away. Still that didn'thappen. It's amazing. Well look what
he did. And again we're stilllooking for He did all this so he
could commit another crime, which AlvinBragg and the prosecutor have shown zero evidence
that there was any other crime beingcommitted. Zero evidence. So alas here
we are two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three
at she had Benson shows your Twittertweet and text by the way, text

(59:05):
somebody says, hey, because wewere talking Earli about my Facebook had got
hacked. My Chad Show Facebook,which my uncle runs. For those of
you guys know he's a big troll. People like, why is it so
different? I'm like, because he'sa troll, but you know, he
engages the people that he fights.He throws stuff up there. I only
have so much, and quite frankly, I was talking to several people over
the weekend. I did a Iplayed in a charity pickleball tournament this weekend

(59:27):
for the Border Patrol, and Isaid I wouldn't do Facebook at all.
I wouldn't do any social media atall if it wasn't for that. But
I said, my uncle gets tohandle that because he's got time and he
does that stuff. Who's was adrastically different because he's a troll and he
likes control people at times and ifyou're offended, you know the show.
Why is it so different? Becausehe does that. I'll be honest with
you. I go on there oncein a great while. And and the
problem is with my Facebook now,getting onto everything has been an absolute nightmare

(59:52):
because of these idiots over the weekendwho hacked my Facebook page so offered stuff
at deep discounts, saying that youknow, I had my dad's estate and
I was giving I have people whoare close to me, Go dude,
I want that Polaris was one ofthem. I'm like, dude, my
dad's been dead for thirty five yearsor whatever. I said. You know

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that my dad didn't have a Polaires. You know my dad didn't have anything.
He was broke af. Why areyou asking questions? They're like,
yeah, I thought it was abit odd. You think you think it
was a bit odd? Sweet Motherof Goodness. A lot more texts coming
up speaking of Trump and this situationhere with the polls out. Some of
the polls are very interesting when itcomes to a lot of different things,

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including things like Israel, Yes,Trump from Paris to start week three of
testimony in his current trial, eightypercent of Trump supporters say they'd stick with
him even if he has found guiltyand convicted of a felony in this case,
That, however, means twenty percentof supporters say that they would either
reconsider or withdraw their support, whichis enough to make a difference in a

(01:01:00):
close race. Is it maybe?Again? Do I think that that's going
to happen? No? I don'tbecause I think a lot of people talk
smack and remember us, we've beentalking about this entire show in for months.
Only seven States matter. Nationwide pollingmeans squad douche. What do the
seven States say. We are seeingin this poll more trust for Donald Trump
on the issue of Israel Hamas andalso on handling crime more broadly, as

(01:01:22):
we've seen some of these protests moveinto the realm of potentially criminal bottom line
here is that Democrats are more dividedon this issue than Republicans, and that
does appear to be a drag tosome degree on President Biden's political support.
Yeah, you think here's one ofthe things that ABC episodes did do correctly,

(01:01:43):
and I applaud them for that.They added in a larger field,
one of which being Kennedy Junior RobertKennedy Jr. This is a very close
race just in the head to headTrump versus Biden. When you expand the
choices to people, as we didin this poll, to all of the
major third party candidates, see BobbyKennedy Junior start to break through. Twelve
percent of voters say they support him. Now larger share of the supporters appear

(01:02:06):
to be Republicans and potential Trump supporters. Also interesting to me, some three
quarters of the people that say they'resupporting Kennedy say they don't know much at
all or just a little bit abouthis policy position. So there's a lot
of reasons to think that those numberscan shift. And part of that is
the fact that the media only focuseson the vaccines because they like that that's
their big thing, right they wantto show Look, he's crazy, he's

(01:02:28):
crazy. I think if you knewa lot more about Robert Kennedy Junior,
and he does have some wacky itis, but name somebody who doesn't who's
a president. The reality is isthe way that he's going about getting on
ballots across the country is he's goingstate to state and saying, all right,
this group's already on the ballot.What if I went and said,
hey, I'm going to represent youguys on the ballot, and I'm going

(01:02:50):
to get you more publicity and letme help you. Because he's on in
California, which is a winner takeall, but he's going to get into
other places. And I still thinkthat that hurts Biden more in the long
run. But we'll see. Doeshe get on in the seven states that
matter? We've talked about it.If you're in these seven states, if
you're in the Georgia, Wisconsin,Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, right North

(01:03:15):
Carolina, Arizona. If you're inthose places, you are the only ones
in play. Everybody else, youguys, aren't playing. You are.
Your decision has been made, asthey would say, three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three. At Chad Benson's
show, is your Twitter and yourtext? Somebody said, Hey, Chad,
I'd like to purchase the truck.I don't have the truck. I

(01:03:37):
hope if you're listening, understand thatI was. I was hacked. No,
so frustrating to you, guys,It is so damn frustrating. You
know what's frustrating is, again we'vetalked about this and we're gonna have our
tech guy on later on this week. Hacking is once somebody gets in.

(01:03:57):
Nowadays, they do everything they can. They change change every setting and everything,
so even trying to go and regainany of your stuff is virtually impossible,
and then trying to get rid ofit, and then you have to
report it, and reporting it becomesa nightmare because then they start asking you
questions. You're like, well,that's not your that's none of that stuff
is your email or this, thatand the other. I'm like, I'm

(01:04:18):
telling you this is why. Soit's been a nightmare. But if you've
gotten any weird messages, it's notMy Facebook page that is. The show
page is up and running fine.But my Instagram's fine, My Twitter is
fine. But everything else right nowregular Facebook is wacky. Three two,
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Like, yeah, so what it'sthe Chat Benson Show. If we
had a list daughter and we hadto leave her in the forest with either
a grown man or a bear,which one would you choose? I would
say the bear because the bear wouldtreat because our little daughter is young.

(01:06:15):
It'd be like a car as aman. I will not wise man in
the forest. I've never thought ofthat. It's like eye but reckon,
I would put it there if itwas a bear, because bears would like
our daughter settle down. It's thenew trend. The child is in they
it's in the woods. Would yourather have a bear or a man an

(01:06:38):
evil man? Well, it dependson the color of the man. What
if it's a not What if it'sa white man? Well the no,
what a white man? Continue?I'm sure you guys have seen the trend
where girls are being asked they wouldrather be stuck in the forest with a
bear or a man? And obviouslywe're saying a bear. But I was
asking my sister in law just forgiggles, and her answer, you know,

(01:07:00):
I would rather be a bear becauseif the bear attacks me and I
make it out of the woods,everybody's gonna believe me and have sympathy for
me. But if a man attacksme and I make it out, I'm
gonna spend my whole life trying toget people to believe me and have sympathy
for me. And that left mespeechless, did it? By the way,
if a bear attack you, whichkind of bear? That's what I

(01:07:24):
would ask? What kind of bear? Like a panda bear? Of course,
how old is the kid? Thekid's ten, all right, he
canna be fine. It stays overnight. Panda bear is not gonna bug you.
A grizzly bear or a polar bear. Oh, what's a little different
story. Are the cobs around?I mean, if we're gonna do this
in sandity, let's get it right. People are so stupid. Nature messes

(01:07:47):
you up. And part of natureis nature looks the stupid and says,
watch what the stupid will do.Here's a question, would you rather?
Would you rather our daughter be inthe wood with a bear or a man?
The bear versus man debate. Let'scut the act right now. Let's
stop pretending like this is actually whatyou believe role, because it's not what

(01:08:09):
you believe. If you were ina forest and you saw a bear in
the distance, what would you do? You probably try and run away and
leave. Right. Let's say,while you're running away you see a man
in the distance. Are you goingto turn around and go back to the
bear? Because the bears better thanthe man. Bro, stop pretending like
you would actually prefer to be ina force with a bear than a man.
Thank you, thank you, thankyou. More like i'mnna be one

(01:08:30):
hundred percent serious. They're not joking. The hypothetical is silly. The question
itself is silly. An I'm hereto tell you with one hundred percent certainty,
they're serious. And that's the stateof our world. Women are literally
choosing the bear than being with aman alone. So it's funny as this
debate is, and it has beenfunny to watch other videos about it.
It's kind of sad if you thinkabout it. It's very sad. I

(01:08:54):
mean, it's very very sad.That's what you would choose. Well,
you heard stories about you know,this isn't about like I mean, we
always joke about nature messing you up. Like, what's the next thing?
Would you betther be stuck in theocean next to a man sitting on a
surfboard alone or a great white shark? Let me tell you a vast majority,

(01:09:17):
and by that I mean ninety ninepoint nine nine percent of it.
Nothing's going to happen either way.But if you were going to be attacked,
just the same for the sake ofargument, you were going to be
attacked, would you rather be attackedby the dude on the surfboard with no
balance or the great white shark inits environment? It's so stupid, but

(01:09:41):
I expect nothing less from the internet. Nature and humans stupid and will mess
you up. Speaking up silliness,wackiness over education. There's a new scam
out there and we're here to bringit to you. And this scam and
we've been talking about it throughout theday yesterday and if you've seen my Facebook
post, it is not me.My personal thing has been hacked and it's

(01:10:03):
been a nightmare and we've touched onit throughout the show. What an absolute
blank show it's been. But forcollege kids who are coming out, they're
excited, they're getting ready to go. Be careful who you're interviewing with the
new scam fake online job interviews conartists reeling in eager college grads. The
FTC's assistant director of the Division ofMarketing Practices, Katie Daffin, there'll be

(01:10:27):
a full virtual interview for the joband everything will seem very believable, but
at the end of the day,it's just scammers trying to get personal information
or money from these students, includingsocial Security numbers and financial information supposedly for
direct deposits. Daffan says, ifyou're asked for that personal information in the
interview, that's a moment to putthe brakes on. Yeah, absolutely,

(01:10:48):
say eh, you know what,No, No, you had to fill
stuff out. You're gonna have hrthe whole nine yards, so be careful.
Scammers are everywhere. Like I said, the frustration today because I've had
good friends hit me up in thelast twenty four hours about the Facebook post
that isn't mine and if you've seenit, it's not me. My fan

(01:11:10):
page that one wide open Chad Bensonshow the other one and in the nightmare,
they have changed everything. They've changedemail addresses, they have changed the
phone number, and everybody's like,well, what about the authentication? The
two doesn't matter. I've already triedit. It didn't work. We had
the two pronged authentication. None ofit mattered because they were able to change

(01:11:31):
everything so fast. And this isme changing my password a lot. But
we've talked about this. Your passwordmeans very little. They can get around
stuff in seconds. In seconds threetwo three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three at ChadBenson Show, your Twitter, tweet at
US text the program speaking of college. Got a really good email. We'll

(01:11:53):
bring it up next hour about collegeitself and a lady who sent me something
about out how I'm down on college, and I want to say I'm never
down on education. I'm never downon learning. I think it's brilliant.
But I also think now, ina day that we live in and the
time that we live in, withthe information readily available in a ways that

(01:12:13):
we've never even imagined, that thereare many ways to get an education.
And we talk about it next hourbecause I think it's important. She sent
me an amazing email, and alot of what she says I agree with.
But I also think college has becomesomething else in a way that it
shouldn't have been, and it isfrustrating. I think for a lot of

(01:12:34):
people out there sending their kids tocollege, who've sent their kids to college,
who have gone to college themselves,and from what it was, say
twenty five years ago, to whatit is today is something completely different.
We'll talk about that a lot ofother things to get two three, two
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at chadventson shows,
your Twitter. It is the ChadBenson Show. This is the Chad

(01:12:55):
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, IndependentLight, this is Chad Benson. Is

(01:13:26):
just great. You know, it'swonderful. Nothing makes me prouder than young
people using their voices to fight forwhat they believe in. Wow, that's
very encouraging. All fonts. Yourdaughter must feel so supported when she's out
there. Was that enough? Whenwho's daughter is out there at the protest?
No? No, no, no, man, you bugging Alessa's Vanessa

(01:13:47):
Roberts better half her button class.Let me find out she hain't one of
them. Damn tense instead of thedorm room that I pay for. I
thought you were in favor of thestudent protest. Brother, man, I'm
supportive of y'all's kids protesting, notmy kids, my kids. No better
shoot Alexis. But this ain't crazy. I love that SNL cold open to

(01:14:13):
start this weekend making fun of theprotesters. Here's something, and I think
this is true. We love thefact that kids protests and they have their
voice, and they're going and they'rehearing, you know, different points of
eld In truth. They're only hearingthe liberal point of view, but they're
out there. We think that's that'sfine, except for when it comes to
our kids. Right. It's likeyou, how many people I know I

(01:14:33):
talk to who are very pro choiceas long as it's somebody else's kids,
right, they're this or they're that. As long as it's somebody else's kids,
they're all those things, and it'sthe same thing here. That's what
I've been saying. Where the hellare all these parents? Where are the
parents when it comes to this collegeinsanity that's going on. I've got a

(01:14:55):
lot of interesting texts and some emailsI'll get to here. One of them
is uh versus his a chat.I'm liberal, but I've been listening to
you for years on kt R,which is out here in Arizona, for
intelligent presentation of conservative views. Iknow I'm severely limited if only listening to
information I consume is from the peopleI agree with, I am not truly

(01:15:15):
informed, which is amazing until Ihear the air Society said, I'm terribly
justspeting. How you cover the proPalestinie protests. You talk about them as
if they're a bunch of idiots andentitled brats. First of all, they
do a lot of that themselves.You talk about them that they're entitled brats.
They have a legitimate cause for protests, and it is idealistic and very
moral. Okay, that's according toyou. Have you reported on the Jewish

(01:15:36):
counter protests that fired fireworks at them? Yes, we did, and sprayed
them with bear spray. We suredid the police body slammed a sixty five
year old professor at Dartmouth do better. No, I'll tell you why.
It's simply this. The protests arefirst of all, Palestine is just whatever
they wanted to be this week.It is oppressor versus press. It's about

(01:15:58):
destroying of the Western ideas we've talkedabout. In fact, tomorrow we're gonna
have a person who's worked in thecollege academia world who's got a new book
out about the destruction of what's goingon in college campuses, and it is
amazing and how it's taken about onehundred years to infiltrate in the way that

(01:16:19):
they have. I'm not saying thatwe shouldn't think that what they're fighting for
is just if it was really forthat, there's a bigger thing at play.
And yes, when you're out thereand you're like I need this or
I need that, here's a perfectexample of what they do to themselves in
situations that makes you just shake yourhead, because for them, it is

(01:16:41):
about you know, well, it'sabout this, or it's about that.
They're entitled. They're on a campusin many places that costs hundreds of thousands
dollars to get a four year degree, and they are by the way,
they're chatting river for the sea,you're an idiot if you don't know what
that means. And most of themcan't tell you which river with the Mississippi
to the Atlantic of the Pacific.I know which, you know? Isn't

(01:17:02):
that terrific? Second thing is they'repushing ideas about not just let's get rid
of let's have a two state solution, they're gonna get rid of the Jews.
And they're pushing those ideas and they'recomplicit and they're not doing their research.
They're thinking October seventh didn't happen,Yes, what's going on in Rafa,
what's going on in Palestine? Thethe humanitarian issues are one hundred percent

(01:17:26):
we're talking about and we need tohave a serious conversation. But to say
they're entitled. We really appreciate allthe support the community has been showing us
in our hunger strike. It's beenincredible. You know, we have people
regularly checking our vitals that people youknow, constantly worried about us setting up
you know, structures for us.We have people donating stuff all the time,
like rain boots, you know,all the stuff that we need to

(01:17:48):
stay warm. We're undertaking this actionin solidarity with the Palestinian people, but
what we know is that the starvationfaced by the Palestinian people, they are
not as supported as we are,so we should always center and remember them
in our hearts at sharlt meel loveyeah crazy right, like oh yeah,
yeah, no, you're you're you'reout there last week worried because you can't

(01:18:12):
get uber eats or you know,it's entitlement. You're supposed to be standing
there in solidarity with people who arereally starving, who are taking an absolute
barrage from the Israelis because you've allowedpeople over there to have hamas run the
show and they're the ones who arebenefiting from this the most. That being

(01:18:33):
said, you get stuff like ourhunger strike. We really appreciate all that
stuff. You guys are solid withus. Thank you so very much,
and thanks for the sun block thesecome and show your support. We always
need more numbers here. It's alwaysamazing to have people, you know,
amplifying our message because that's how weput pressure on the university. You know,
the uneracy doesn't actually care about youknow, doing good or being altruistic.

(01:18:55):
What they care about is if theylook bad, So let's make them
look bad. Yeah, and that'sit. And and here's the thing.
When you say that they're they're youknow, they're they're When I say,
oh, they're idiots, most ofthem are. They're ignorant. They've had
one point of view. They don'tbelieve October seventh happened. They don't understand
the negotiations for years that have goneon for a two party, two state
solution that will never happen. Theydon't understand a vast majority of it.

(01:19:17):
We could be pissed off about Bbiein a lot of different things, but
they're ignorant in so much of thisstuff. But it's the useful idiots out
there that end up paying the pricethe biggest, because there are people behind
them that I'm more pissed about whoare pushing these things on these kids,
who are pushing these things on theseyoung adults, and they're taking their their

(01:19:42):
feelings and getting rid of the facts. They're pushing these things and they're putting
look, they're putting themselves in badsituations. So yes, they deserve some
of that. And if you don'tthink that, you should know what you're
protesting. You should have an understanding. As this person text me and said,
look, you know, I wantto hear from both point of views.
Yeah, I love that too.That's what I listened to. Well,

(01:20:04):
most media is on the left.But I also want to know,
Okay, why is Israel doing this? Is it just because because in reality,
if there really was to be ariver to the sea, Israel could
have done that a long time ago, and they didn't. And they didn't.
And I'm worried about young kids inparticular being radicalized by a bunch of

(01:20:28):
people who roll on to campuses anddo crazy things along with their professors who
pushed this ideology of insanity, anda lot of other people are worried about
it as well. There's no doubtI think Mayor Adams said it really well
that our kids, some of thesekids, are being radicalized by a group
of radicals who do this for aliving. What's really sad is that there's
a legitimate case to be made forhumanitarian aid getting to gods, that there's

(01:20:53):
a legitimate case to be made forthose who want a two state solution.
But what's happening on these campuses thatmessage is not only lost, but the
violence associated with it, the intimidation, the threats, and it just blatant,
reprehensible anti semitism destroys that whole sideof the protest one hundred percent.
You're not You're sitting there going Octoberseventh never happened. Then you're screaming at

(01:21:16):
the same time, We're going togive you a thousand more October sevens Huh,
that never happened, But we're gonnagive you a thousand more of those
things. More from Harold Ford Junior. The most successful protests in America has
always been peaceful. I was disappointedto see a congressman from New York say
that he thought the things on thesecampuses, he was encouraging more of it
to happen. A shame on peoplewho say that we should not be teaching

(01:21:38):
kids, and these professors out withthese kids not teaching them that protests is
an important part of who we are. But peaceful protests has been the most
successful protests our country has ever known. YEP. In Columbia Nownce today,
the commencement speech has been canceled.Who knows what else is going to be
canceled going forward. In several ofthese campuses across the country three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three, he had

(01:22:00):
been to show was your Twitter sweetat his texted program coming up and do
a little what's trending? Also havesome interesting stuff. Somebody sent me an
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poop poo, but if you willor not, what I push against,
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Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sir Jesus, call
what trupping. Let's find out what'strying to go to the interwebs on this
beautiful Monday. Donald Trump trending onYahoo Yahoooo, NHL scores big weekend,

(01:24:20):
Boston beating Toronto, and seven.Oh my god, mate, the press
trending. Obviously, college is trending. Tell you what, the college world.
It's interesting. Talked a bit aboutit throughout the day, over the
last week or so, just theinsanity of what's happening there and where we

(01:24:44):
headed. Everybody seen several disruptions throughoutseveral different graduations, and I think that's
going to continue. And kids aregetting pissed. Kids are pushing back because
they realize it's a small all groupof people, many of them outside agitators,
pushing kids to the extremes. AndI think we're going to see more

(01:25:08):
and more pushing back some of thebooze this weekend in Michigan and several other
places. And and you know,you spent four years there, You're you're
you're done. Now you realize you'vegot to go out and live in the
world, right, you want toenjoy this one last little thing. And
here comes a bunch of people screamingand yelling about something. You're over it.

(01:25:31):
You're like boo boo, indeed headover to a magical world of Twitter.
Shall we shall we drake RFK JuniorSinko to Mayo? What a think
go to Byo? Is that Mexicantindependence It is not. I think of
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three to one and it was itwas a great victory, and the battle
the whole nine yard. It's thinkof it because I think a lot of
people think Singo to Mayo is theirindependence day and it is not their independence
day. It's like, yeah,the best way to describe is there Alamo?
Oh my god, no way,Yes, NBA Star Wars. May

(01:26:15):
the Fourth be with you? Didyou guys? Fourth? At this weekend,
wordle Tim Scott, a little bitof struggle and some stuff yesterday some
of the Sunday shows Kim Jong Untrending, Al Jazeer Israel. Tom Brady
got roasted this weekend. We'll talka bit about that. Finally over to

(01:26:38):
Google Calves Tom Brady roast, UFCDua Lipa met Gala. Oh jeez,
I wasn't invited again. Car crashesin the White House, Sinco to Mayo
Chelsea west Ham fifth to Mayo,which is may fifth obviously for those of
who are not keeping score, orSinco to Mayo. Madonna massive concert?

(01:26:59):
Was it? One one point sixmillion people to see her perform? I
actually heard some of it because itwas all over the webs, that's the
Internet, and I was surprised.Actually she sounded actually good. I don't
know what she looked like because someof the stuff was so far away.
If you've never seen one point sixmillion people, I for those of you

(01:27:23):
who don't know, that to mejust sounds like a nightmare. One point
six million people packed into a beachwent on forever, one of the biggest,
if not the biggest amount of peopleto see a concert. It was
free, it was in Brazil.It was massive. That's what's trending on
the old innerwebs on this gorgeous Monday. The chaos that was the Tom Brady

(01:27:46):
roast. I saw some of it. Hilarious, Uh, Dana White,
it kisses me off. I flewall the way out here, and you
guys give me sixty seconds. Myname is Dana. Is that not trans
enough for you? All right?Tom? You played for the Patriots for
so long that I was actually startingto feel like you were from Boston.

(01:28:06):
Then I saw you run and Iwas like, no, he's definitely from
San Francisco. You left the leaguefor twenty years in passing as a straight
guy. Yeah, it was.There was some hilarity, but Jeff Ross
made a joke about Bob Kraft,the owner of the Patriots, and pissed

(01:28:29):
Tom Brady off, and he wentto Jeff after his don't say anything.
Don't do any of that stuff.Think you thought, you know what.
You can hammer me all you want, but leave Bob Kraft, Robert Kraft
the owner off because he made somejokes about well, you know the issue
at the massage parlor. If youwill three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson shows your Twitter tweet
at US texted program. Trump backin court this week, talk a little

(01:28:53):
bit about that. A lot ofstuff. To get to the shortening Biden's
speeches, Is that a good thing? Say yes, I'm on when does
he give speeches? He gives veryfew speeches. But it's not these speeches
that's an issue. It's the Qand A that's an issue. And you
already don't do Q and A becauseyou know that he can't. I mean

(01:29:15):
even last week he came out,he talked a bit about what was going
on in college campuses, but peoplearound the White House, I mean,
you know, Mark Halpern made itknown, who is probably the insider of
insider when it comes to what goeson in DC, that his people didn't
feel he had the verbal skills atthis point in time in his career to

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be able to come out and answerquestion. That's scary, that is absolutely
terrifying. Now they're going to shortenthe speeches to what Hi, I'm Joe
Biden. Vote for me. That'sit? Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree atch had Benson Show to Twitter,
your Instagram and Facebook. By theway, my Facebook was hacked,
my personal one, my show pageone is still up and I know several

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of you reached out to me.I will tell you this, it is
a nightmare because when they hack andI changed my password all the time,
it doesn't matter. We've talked aboutthis on numerous occasions. No matter what
you do, hackers want to getin there. They're gonna be able.
People like what about a two youknow two pronged authentication. I have that
it didn't matter because once they getin there, they change it, they

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change the phone number, they changeeverything. And of course Facebook meta useless
to help in any of this stuff. So the the show page, which
is separate, still fine, Instagramstill fine, but my personal one we're
working on shutting it down. Whata nightmare? Three two three five,
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Independent Thoughts, Independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. You can text
the program. Love hearing from allof you. Three two three five three
eight Chad. Somebody text in says, yes, it's free Palestine, not
free rich ass Israel. What solet's go over Israel again LGBTQ plus friendly.

(01:31:30):
Yes, yeah, I think so. Two million Arabs live in Israel
to have the right to do anything, vote, serve in the connects,
to do all of the stuff.And what is it, Oh, it's
free rich, It's free Palestine,not rich mean Israel. Why because Israel?

(01:31:51):
And this goes back to the thingwe've talked about over and over again,
overdog underdog automatically somebody who is youdon't talk about Saudi Arabia. When
it comes to Palestine, they gota lot of money cutter who supports hides
Hamas right, you don't. There'snone of that talk, none of that

(01:32:12):
talk about any of these other countrieswho are flowing full of money. Then
they've decided to live in the whichcentury? Oh? This century? But
you never talk about any because it'sabout Palestine. It's about the underdog and
morally they're superior morally. You don'ttalk about Yemen and the civil war that's
going on there, and the faminethat's going on there, Siri and the
nightmare that's going on there, andthe killings are none of that stuff.

(01:32:35):
It doesn't get mentioned. But becauseIsrael, who was attacked on October seventh,
has something, automatically they're deemed thebad that's an issue. It's a
big issue, there, no doubtabout that. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show.

(01:32:56):
Is your Twitter speaking of that?If you're going to protest, what's the
latest protest? Where? Get readyto attend a peaceful protest with me in
fascist America? So I got someprotective shields and padding. This does look
it can look quite intimidating, SoI would advise wearing like an all black
hoodie or sweatshirt over your armor ifyou do choose to wear it, because

(01:33:20):
the police have shot many students withrubber bullets, not to the ground and
bouncing up like the law says they'resupposed to, but shooting them straight in
the face, straight in the ribs, straight in the back. So you
need to protect yourself. Okay,you need to protect yourself. So that's
what you're gonna do. These arethe things you need, right, what's

(01:33:42):
the look? What's the latest fashion? We want to live? We are
not planning on being violent whatsoever.We are peaceful protesters. The problem is
that the Zionists, the pro Israelcounter protesters, they attack us. Gets
pretty hot too, so keep inmind, like if you're planning on going
to the protests in today, themore layers aren't really going to be the

(01:34:02):
most ideal thing. You might wantto, you know, just keep some
more layers handy. But once youget closer to sunset, things start getting
cold, so it makes more senseto where this type of things. And
that's also when zience attacks tend tohappen, and when the police tend to
brutalize the students and assault them.Yeah, there you go. So make
sure you layer. Make sure there'sa layer, layer, layer, layer

(01:34:26):
college. What are we doing here? Huh? Can we just say that
what are we doing here? Gota interesting email? Hello, mister Chad
Benson. Recently on your radio show, you seem to be very negadi about
the value of a university education.I just want to say that a college
education gives serious students more choices,fulfilling life. For fulfilling life. Okay,
you seem to be making money isthe most important factor in life.

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However, university education is prices beingable to discuss and appreciate great museums,
realizing that reading makes life wonderfully interesting, having an appreciation of art, music,
and the classics. Growth happens inonly one year at a university.
That cannot happen in such a shorttime anywhere else. We kind of pity
you because you're not able to understandthat a university education is priceless. Your

(01:35:10):
college experience must have been useless,and that is really tragic. My college
education was the college education of life. There you go, that's what it
is. Hard knocks, there's mycollege education and just to let you know
my best education. So I traveledthe world from the time I was sixteen
till about twenty six, living allover Europe, traveling just about everywhere you

(01:35:31):
could think of, being in everycountry, seeing art up close, not
just reading about it. I didn'tneed a college education for that. This
is the thing when you hear this, you think to yourself, this is
the problem that many people from collegeshave an understanding of. You've just basically
said, if you didn't go tocollege, you don't understand the classics in

(01:35:56):
art and music, and you can'tappreciate those things because you're a knuckle dragger.
And there's why the Democrats are havingsuch issues where they look like the
party of the elitists. Now,college is great for some people, it's
not for everybody, and we pusheverybody there. By the way, the
education twenty five thirty years ago,of being in class and going and getting
educated, has now been turned intoit's more about the administration. It's more

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about a lot of things other thanthe education. You're spending less time in
class than ever before. So,yeah, I didn't say college education wasn't
worth it for some. I justthink it's overvalued. At this point in
time. And it's not just me. A lot of people in America believe

(01:36:41):
it's starting to become overvalued as well, especially for the cost of sending kids
to school. They continue, Yes, we do need to support ourselves,
but ruling out a higher education atleast most people in life of quite desperation
without the excitement of great books.Why do you need to go to college
to understand a great book? Iread a lot of great books long before

(01:37:06):
I got any kind of college orover, you know, schooling above what
would be high school, great art, etc. In other words, the
passion of learning and eventually doing ajob you love is lost a minute.
And the fact she goes on tosay her husband Ken has been paralyzed for
forty five years. He is constantlylearning, never depressed, and his appreciation
of what advanced education can give humansin terms of fulfillment, and yes he's

(01:37:28):
a professor. That's great. I'mnot saying it's not worth. Education is
worth, but education you get ina lot of different ways, and we've
ruled that out by saying this isthe only way nowadays. And I have
news for you. You can getan amazing education in life, taking a
gap year or two to find outwhat's going on is great. I've always

(01:37:50):
thought that was good unless you're gettinga free scholarship. And I do think
college is overpriced for what you're gettingis for some, but educations for everybody.
But college education is for some andfor others. There's other ways to
get educated. But to think thatthe only reason going to college is to

(01:38:12):
get to learn about arts and stufflike that's silly. Good God, I
don't need a college education to understandwhat good art is or what bad are
most art. It's subjective. Let'sbe real. Let's be real for that.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson shows your Twitter, tweet at US texta program love hearing

(01:38:33):
from every single one of you.The judge and the Trump case says,
next stop is jail. Next stopis jail. Stop saying stuff about people.
This would be a First Amendment issuefor sure. Over the weekend,
Trump criticized several people in trials againsthim are upcoming trials. Former President Donald

(01:38:55):
Trump out of the courtroom and backon his home turf, hosting a multi
day retreat with Republicans in Palm Beach, Florida. The event featuring donors,
party leaders and close allies of theformer president who could be his running made.
Yeah, we'll see who that's goingto be. But during that private

(01:39:15):
marl Lago event, he criticized andsaid expletives about Jack Smith and things about
Fonnie Willis, the prosecutor in Georgia. Uh, he's pushing the envelope because
he wants to see how far they'regoing to take it, and it's good
for the brand. If he goesto jail, that's a big if.
What does that even look like?But I think he wants to test it,
and I think he wants to testthe First Amendment. So even behind

(01:39:39):
closed doors, I'm not allowed tosay stuff now, Okay, Okay,
it's part of the brand, andit's part of this election. And I
think he's going to push it foras far as he can to see if
they have the balls enough to puthim in jail. And what does that
look like to a bunch of peoplewho are begrudgingly Trump's supporters or maybe did

(01:40:00):
but don't want to in the future, And they look at this, You're
throwing the opposition candidate in jail.That is not a good look and he
knows that three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Sheed Benson Show's yourTwitter tweet at his text. The program
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bens to Joe, running with scissorssounds great compared to this same I'm being

(01:41:28):
restricted from a lot of things rightnow, but that I didn't expect to
be fir standing up for something thatI believe in. And you know,
I have family coming in who Ihave to let them know, you know,
not come to my graduation ceremonies.I will earn my degree as as
I have spent the past four yearsdoing. But I'm just disappointed. I

(01:41:56):
mean, I'm a twenty twenty highschool grad so I wasn't able to walk
then and so I'm not able towalk now. Think she sounds frustrated.
Yeah, a lot of people are. And this is gonna happen from now
until the end of these graduations.I think the they're trying to run out
the clock, the Biden administration.When it comes to this, they figure,

(01:42:19):
you know what, eventually people aregonna go away. It's gonna be
summer. Kids are gonna be outthat graduated. We don't have to deal
with this, but we're starting tosee it. It's gonna be graduation canceled.
They're gonna be much smaller. There'sgonna be tons of security because they
don't want people protesting in the middleof it. And so now these some
of these people who many who arelike this, they're like, man,

(01:42:41):
it was canceled because of COVID myhigh school. Now this one's being canceled
because of these suns. Just can'tlet it go for a day, knowing
you know what you know? Now, wouldn't you know, like you said
you were standing up for a cause, would you do it again? I
mean, yeah, I would.I was, I was doing what I
believed was right, and I stillbelieve it to be right. I would

(01:43:03):
stand up for the cause again,even if it means something negative to me,
because, like the cause is somuch harm has been done, so
much harm has been done, andshe's look, she's she's upset because there
was repercussions for the actions, andmany college students starting to feel this.

(01:43:23):
The repercussions are you're suspended, somecases, you've been kicked out of school,
and other cases they've decided to shutdown the school. You're gonna do
everything from home and all of thatstuff. The frustration level of some of
these kids who thought they were outthey were protesting, they were doing something
good, bringing awareness. Many ofthem, I think, are they're there
because it's you know, it's abit of a party like atmosphere. You

(01:43:45):
know, we're out here, We'reseeing all this stuff. Oh my god,
it's great, it's it's we're helpingpeople, blah blah blah, not
realizing the repercussions that are coming.And the outside agitators that come in there
and do stuff that is ridiculous.And we've talked about that over and over
again. There are so many ofthese These things are not something that just

(01:44:06):
organically happens. It happens in asmall way, followed by outside agitators,
people who are putting this together onthe outside, who want disruption, who
want to bring down the West,and not just us, but others who
believe in freedom and all the samethings we do in liberty. They want
to bring that down. That istheir goal. Anyone can protest in the

(01:44:28):
city, but when you on collegegrounds and you do not attend that college,
you an outsider. And then whenyou train people to do destructive things.
You are an agitator, and soI'm not trying to be politically correct.
I'm trying to be correct for thecity of New York as we make
sure the city continues to be safe. It's Mary Adams right there, and
he's spot on. If you're comingthere and you're teaching these kids what to

(01:44:51):
do, how to do it,how you go about breaking stuff up,
how you go about getting the fights, how you go about doing all of
these things. If this this isyour goal, your goal isn't to bring
awareness to what's going on in Gazaand in Rafa. I mean, as
of today, we've talked about it. You know, Al Jazeer's gone in

(01:45:12):
Israel, right they stormed their headquartersbecause they felt that they were being a
propaganda tool when it comes to alot of what's happening, and agree with
that, don't agree with it.But they've told everybody get out of Rafa.
If you're an innocent bystander, getout of Rafa. We can have
sympathy in understanding, but this isn'tabout the people in Rafa, and we've

(01:45:34):
told you that a thousand times ifyou listen to the show, this isn't
about this. This is insane neoMarxism that we have talked about. This
is a presser versus oppressed, andthese people who come on campuses, they're
using this as the thing to do. That's what they're using it is.
They're using it as oh, hereit is because it is cool, it

(01:45:58):
is chic, it is hip.Get the kids involved in this. But
the reality is this is about oppressorversus oppressed and radicalizing young kids because the
goal isn't so much to save thePalestinian people and their plight. The goal
is to hurt the West, hurtfreedom, hurt capitalism, hurt all of

(01:46:20):
the things that give us the greatthings that we have. That is their
goal, and it's sad. Threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three Atch headMetson shows your Twitter, tweet at
us, text the program. Lastnight, Madonna closing out the Celebration tour
in Brasil Copacabana Beach one point sixmillion people last night. So it was

(01:46:49):
a free concert to Copa Cabana thatbrings us to our stupid info the day
and then I go and spoil itall by saying something stupid stupid pills this
morning it's the honest ones you wantto watch out for, because you can
never predict they're gonna do something incrediblystupid. Now you're the fact stupid one

(01:47:10):
with the big mouth is stupid littleat time. You should never underestimate the
predictability of stupidity. Now it's timefall stupid information. All right, some
stupid information. You guys should know. About one point six million people there

(01:47:31):
last night. Now there's a debateon whether it's the biggest concert of all
time for a singular artist as aconcert, and the debate is, you
know, it's it's because Rod Stewarthad three point five million also at Copa
Cabana, But it was also NewYear's Eve, so how many people were
there to celebrate and see this stuffas opposed to coming to see Rod Stewart

(01:47:56):
himself. The Stones had about thesame as Madonna, also at Copa Commanda
Beach, and that was a twothousand and six performance. Now, when
you get to some and this isa singular artist, because there are other
things out there, the Monsters ofRocks, Soviet Union one off edition who
had ACDC Metallica, the Black Crows, they had one point six million Love

(01:48:18):
Parade Big DJs indorsement and had aone point six ish. But Jean Michael,
Jeri Jereer, are you ready forthis? Nineteen ninety seven. He's
the king of big gigs. Youdon't know who he is. Quite frankly,
I don't think many people know whothe guy is. Right I'm sitting
there going sounds familiar, But heis a French composer, performer and record

(01:48:43):
producer, pioneer of electronic, ambientand new age genre. His concerts during
well he set the biggest of alltime for a singular show back in Paris.
He had four concerts that all hadover a million people, two point
five million people in Paris in nineteenninety and three point five million in Moscow,

(01:49:05):
equaling Rod Stewart. So I don'tknow. I don't know. The
guy did four gigs with over amillion people. That is pretty damn popular.
I just want to point that out. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson Shows, your
Twitter tweet out a texted program.You guys, have a blessed Monday.
We'll do it again. Tomorrow's alwaysnight by Jack. This is the Chad

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Benson Show.
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