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May 8, 2024 109 mins
Trump trial continues. TikTok sues federal government over potential US ban. Kristi Noem narrated her own audiobook lying about meeting Kim Jong Un. Woke Wednesday. Boy Scouts of America announces rebrand to ‘Scouting America’. Reporter suspended for ‘creepy’ Caitlin Clark exchange. Cease-fire agreed by Hamas is far from Israel's requirements. Columbia custodian who took on masked pro-terror rioter is too afraid to return to campus. North Carolina student sues school board after suspension for using the term 'illegal alien'.
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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. It got a little
saucy yesterday. Oh it did.In the courtroom, Donald Trump. She
walked in, the music played.She was wearing a black kimono like Outfit's

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Stormy Daniels. Put your hands togetherfor Stormy Daniels. The jury was making
it rain man, would you likea poll up here in the witness man?
I don't think that's very Oh mylord, what an app like?

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Where are we are we in?Just what kind of weird world are we
in that this is going on?So if you guys don't know this,
Donald Trump, who got good newsin one case yesterday, but this case
something totally different. This I don'teven know what we're doing at this point
in time. Stormy Daniels the exporn actress. Some people say star,

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Are you really a star? Ihave no idea. She took the stand,
and the question I continue to askis the same that many other scholars
and legal experts were saying. Whyshe told the jury They met at a
golf tournament back in two thousand andsix, and she was invited to have
dinner with Trump in his hotel suite. When she arrived, she said,

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Trump was in silk or satin pajamas. I told him to go change,
she said, and so he obliged, very politely. She said. They
talked for two hours. He toldher she reminded him of his daughter at
Vanka, and revealed he and MalaniaTrump slept in separate bedrooms. Daniel said.
At one point she told him tostop interrupting, saying, are you
always this rude? Are you alwaysthis arrogant and pompous? Yes? Yes

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he is. Did you not knowthat? I was reading some crazy articles
about you know, this will reallyhurt him. I'm like, why,
why go back? I remember asa kid growing up, Donald Trump was
this, you know, this billionaire, this mogul, always on the back

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pages of all the tabloids and everythingfor the women around him and all this
kind of stuff. This is whohe's always been. But the question again,
as some of you have said,oh what do you think of this?
I think it's irrelevant. None ofit matters. And then she went
into detail. She testified in graphicdetail about having sex with Trump, and

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as she did, Trump nudging hislawyer repeatedly urging her to intervene, and
she did, strongly objecting again andagain, even Judge mur Shaan at one
point calling level of detail just unnecessary, later adding there are some things that
would have been better left unsaid.Then why did you bring her to the
stand? Why did you allow anyof this? Well, Chad to prove

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that doesn't matter if they had sex, none of this matters. Remember,
this is not a sex situation here. That's what gets people to pay attention.
This has all to do with legalpaperwork. Was it filed correctly incorrectly?
That's what this is about. Thisis not about whether or not they

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had sex or didn't have sex.What say you, Jonathan Turley? You
know the statement of the judge thathe's surprised there isn't a higher number of
objections from the defense is baffling.The defense objected to putting her on the
stand. They then objected to thescope of the questioning. And now the
judge sounds like Claude Rain saying I'mshocked, shocked there's a porn star courtroom.

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Well, if you give a lotof scope to testimony, what did
you expect? And the problem withwhat the judge has done here is that
this is an entirely unnecessary witness.It is uncontested that there's an NDA.
Whether what happened in their relationship,if there was one, is immaterial to

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how those payments were denoted by theTrump campaign. Oh yeah, it's about
payments. She's already come out atseveral occasions said they didn't have sex,
Then she said they did have sex. Then I heard people yesterday saying she
just wants the liver truth. Shewants her story out there. Her story
costs one hundred and fifty grand toget her story out there. It's free

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pretty much anywhere. I'm just lettingyou guys know that all of this stuff
is irrelevant. None of this stuffmatters to the case in hand, and
we're still looking for that smoking gunthat he committed crimes in doing so to
commit these crimes, it was tocommit further crimes down the road, which
they have not pointed out yet.And we're two plus weeks into this case.

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That's like a murder trial going on, and nobody has accused the person
that's on trial of murder because there'sno body that It's just bizarre. All
of it was irrelevant yesterday, Allof it was all of it Alan Dirischwitz,
Well, first of all, itwas clear reversible era today committed by

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the judge and by the prosecution underthe reasoning of the recently reversed Harvey Weinstein
case, so much information came outthat was utterly irrelevant. Let's start with
whether they had sex at all,utterly irrelevant. The only issue is whether
she threatened to expose him, andwhether she extorted him, and whether he
then paid money to avoid the embarrassmentto his family, to his business,

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to his children, and, accordingto the prosecution, to help himself get
reelected. The issue of what actuallyhappened is utterly irrelevant. And then we
get to the details, the silkpajamas, the kind of lotion he was
wearing. I can't imagine how theCourt of Appeals in New York that reversed

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the Harvey Weinstein condition, which wasa harder case to reverse, wouldn't reverse
this conviction if it got up there. Yeah, I mean, I don't.
I sit there and I'm thinking,why why again? Does this matter?
None of it matters? None ofit does yeah, chat it does?
No, No, it doesn't.This is a case that has to
do with paperwork, payments, campaign. Did he did? He? Was

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it? What is it a misdemeanorair when it came to the filings that
we're moving on, and I justI just feel like, you know,
when he sits there and he talksabout the the insanity of of all of
these trials, I sit back andI say, well, you know Florida,

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which, by the way, lookslike that is going to go through
the document's case. There's all kindsof serious issues they delayed that chances are
that is never going to see thelight of day. And I don't even
think the election interference in DC willsee the light to day. So you're
really hanging your hopes and dreams ofcatching Trump and something on two cases,
one in New York, which isan absolute joke, and the one in

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Georgia that's a hot mess as well. And the more that this goes on,
the more failure and stupidity that wesee coming out of these cases shows
people, Hey, you guys wentafter this guy. There must have been
some reason you went after him.You wanted to destroy him, and now

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you've gone and thrown everything you couldat him, And what do you have
right now? Nothing? Nothing?Three, two, three, five,
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at as texted program moving from oneTrump trial to another one, this one
in already. Maybe the trial overat classified documents was never going to start

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this month in Florida as scheduled.The judge has now formally scrapped the May
twentieth trial date, but she saidshe's not going to set a new one
until she resolves all the legal issuesthat she's let pile up over the last
couple of months. It makes ithighly unlikely there will be any trial down
in Florida before November. And nowyou have questions about the way that some

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of the stuff was handled. It'sthis isn't going to happen anytime soon.
And she's not even settled set aday to reschedule and when they're going to
look at it. And then yougot to think about what you got to
get eighteen jurors, right, you'regonna get six alternates and twelve jurors.
They're going to have to have classifiedclearances for certain things because you can't just

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say take our word for it.So I don't know if this case is
ever going forward. Many people continueto say, hey Jack, Jack Smith,
if you're serious about this. Gowith the obstruction of justice and drop
the classified documents and see what happensthere. Three two, three, five,
twenty four to twenty three Atch HadBenton shows your Twitter. We'll have
more salacious details and hilarity. It'swoke wins, So we've got some woke

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stuff coming up. TikTok. Isthere a feud between Draking and Lamar Kendrick
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the Chad Benson Show. You're listeningto the Chad Benson Show. Women.
If Trump is reelected, then weare fed. We will have fewer rights

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than dogs. And I'm not beinghyperbolic. This ship is real. Floridas
instituted a six week abortion van.The Republicans are coming for our uteruses,
ladies. We are part of thesupply chain. We are one step closer
to becoming Gilead. And this bitchis going to the colonies. If that

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happens because I will will never eversurrender my uterus to a man ever,
Oh good god, don't how wouldyou do that? Actually, if you're
going to surrender it, do yougo? Is there a place you go?
You're like, I don't. Idon't need this anymore any want This
sings a pain in my ass.I love I just TikTok has the most
hilarious stuff on there. It does. I'm never going to surrender my uterus

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to a man. What are youtalking about? You know what I'm talking
now. I have no idea whatyou're talking about. I think you you're
just. I think you're you're cuckoofor cocoa buffs. You're you're two in
your own head. Stop that.Speaking of TikTok, they're suing the United
States government. TikTok, alongside itsparent company by Dance, is suing the
federal government, saying a divestit chairis not possible, not commercially, not

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technologically, and not legally even ifit were political. Analyst Chyenne Hunt says,
not many companies could afford it.We're talking about Meta, Google,
Apple, a handful of companies thatare already in trouble with the United States
government being far too monopolized in theirbusiness practices. If fight Dance doesn't sell
TikTok within a year, the appcould be banned in the US. Yeah,

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I don't know how we untangle thisnightmare. And I know people like
it's free. It's not a freespeech thing because there are plenty of platforms
for their speech, right it is. It is a It is a platform
your speech, Like you can saythe things you want to say on TikTok.
Other places, well they may banme. You can say it on
acts. You pretty much say anythingyou want on X so you could say

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it in front of your house,you could say it on the street.
You can do all those things.So your free speech isn't going away.
The platform may be going away.But it's an odd situation because we're sitting
here and I know most people thinkit's harmless, you know, because they're
not thinking of a bigger picture whenit comes to China, and I've said
this, it's not about the datacollection that I'm worried about, because they're

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doing that on everything. My issuehas always been when it comes to China
and TikTok and control is their algorithmsand they're pushing of propaganda on there,
which I find just abhorrence, andyou know, but people like but the
videos are funny. With federal lawnow requiring Byte Dance to sell TikTok within

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the next year, an ABC NewsEpisodes poll finds most Americans would support banning
the app if it isn't sold.A band is favored fifty three percent to
forty four percent, but users ofTikTok as a group overwhelmingly opposed that those
who rarely are never use the appgenerally favor of ban if TikTok remains in
the hands of its Chinese owners despitethe law. Trump supporters are far more

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likely to support a ban in thatcase, while Biden voters are split.
Yeah, I don't know why they'resplit. But take away the data side
of it, Like I said,take that away that in this case I
think is irrelevant because everything that Chinaproduces, for the most part, is
spying on us there. And youknow, we've talked to our buddy Gordon
Chang on numerous, you know,numerous occasions, and here's a guy who

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is all about what goes on inChina, probably knows more than anybody else
that is his gig and he'll tellyou China is they will get information on
everything. They collick so much datathey don't even know what to do with
it, but that's irrelevant. Theywant to make sure they have it.
This though, to me, isa propaganda tool. That's what it is,
from top to bottom. A propagandatool. And you know, whether

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it is what is going on inin you know, college campuses and the
push of you know, pro Palestinian, anti Semitism and all of that stuff.
Comparatively so for every one video postedabout you know, Israel or support
of Israel, seventy five plus videosare posted you know or pushed out there

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to you know, anti Israel,pro Hamas, pro Palestine. It's a
propaganda tool, it is for sure. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree atch had Benson sure to Twitter,
you, Instagram, all of theother things. Remember this yesterday. Young
black kids growing up in the Bronxwho don't even know what the word a
computer is. They don't know,they don't know these things. And I

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want the world open up to allof them, because when you have their
diverse voices innovating solutions through technology,then you're really dressing society's broader challenges.
Oh, okay, thank you.So they don't know what the word computer
is really? Oh, the Democrats, they love to make sure that everybody's

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a victim. Hmmm, So,y'all, I'll just watch a video of
the Democrat Governor of New York,Kathy Hochel, is saying that black people,
particularly in the Bronx, don't knowwhat computers are. Right now,
we have young black kids growing upin the Bronx who don't even know what
the word a computer is. Theydon't know, they don't know these things.
I've got to tell y'all, andexcuse my language in advance, but
I am tired of these racist assDemocrats. I am tired of these racist

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ass Democrats and the pass if themedia gives them every single day to say
this filth. Filth, he says, yeah, because they got a D
by their name and they're doing itin kindness. They think you're too stupid
to get an ID and you don'tknow what the word computer means. Imagine
if any Republican said what she justsaid. Imagine if Donald J. Trump

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said what she just said. Everysingle day Democrats gonna pass to the little
black people. The mean black peopleto spit in our face, to play
in our face, and everyone justgives them a pass to do so.
The only time they have to pretendto care about black people is during an
election year, and even then,as it appears by Governor Hockle's comments,

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the mass still has a tendency toslip. Oo. Yeah, several female
governors across the country are having someissues. They got a voicemail will play
because some people are mad about ChristyNome some of the stuff I have said
about her about killing the dog,which isn't the worst thing, by the

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way, I've said that the lyingabout meeting Kim Jong un that that that
seems to be worse. So betweenKathy Hulkle and Christy no man. You
guys have stepped in it over thelast couple of days, and every time
you try to do get your wayout of it, you get deeper.
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At Chad Benson Show is your Twitter, It is Wednesday. We'll get woke,

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a bunch of other things straight ahead. Chad betson Joe Soon Chad Benson,
Joe, independent Thoughts, Independent life. This is Chad Benson. Some

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of you are mad at me becauseI made fun of Christy Nome. I
don't care. I don't be madat me. You're a mean person.
I'm gonna play a phone call ina minute that I found hilarious. But
you know, this is all inthe back of We were just talking about
the governor of New York Is,Like, I know, I really regret
saying the black people don't know whatthe word computer means, right, And

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I said, Christy Nomes having abad time as well, still out there
defending you know, at some pointin time, stop defending your stuff.
You're not going to be vice president. The killing the Dog thing, it
landed on not deaf ears. Itlanded on ears of people in urban areas
and suburbia who weren't thrilled by it, even though it may be something somewhat

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normal. And you could you know, the dog went from a dog that
attacked a few, you know,farm animals to a dog that has been
in twelve different homes and was afighting dog. And we tried to say,
and the Kim jong Un thing,that's you lied and then you did
an audio book and then you're likeyou should take that out why because it
never happened. Do you still thinkthat you are in line to be Trump's

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vice president? It's up to DonaldTrump. He's the only person who will
decide this. And yes, Ido speak to him. May I ask
what he said to you about?No, I never tell anybody my personal
conversations with the I talked to PresidentTrump all the time about the dogs,
about a lot of things. Andright now I tell you what he is
being persecuted. Did you bring upYes? Enough for Stewart, this interview

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is ridiculous what you were doing rightnow, so you need to stop.
It is okay, it is.Let's talk about some real topics that Americans
care about. I'm afraid around oftime. Oh, well, of course
we are. Well, of coursewe are. The dog story. I
don't care about the dog story.Okay, she killed a dog. It
happens a lot more. I gota text yesterday when somebody said, look,
you know I lived in a ruralarea. It happens our cat had

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cancer. We you know, itwas cheaper to put the cat down,
if you will, than to takeit in and put it down. We
didn't have a lot of money.I mean, I understand that, right,
I mean, there there are situationswhere, especially in rural areas,
where that stuff happens, and thatI think was you know, I mean

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the way she went about it,I think was a little bit overblown and
not reading the room of what peoplemight think of you. I think was
a was a swing and a miss. But the other thing, the Kim
Jung un thing that you had totake out of your book, had already
read that portion of the book forthe audiobook, and then it was,

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well, we conflated these we madesome of that that to me was a
way bigger issue. But the dogwas the thing. It's like the the
whole thing with Trump, right,this is not about sex with Stormy Daniels.
This is a campaign misdemeanor finance issueand whether it was you know,
should have been in in you know, this bracket over here, this bracket,

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who paid who? That kind ofthat's it. But but it becomes
about Stormy Daniels came about the dog. Then you find out that man she
talked about Kim Jongen. People aremad at me about it. Case in
point, this character, Yo,Chad, this is uh, I'm just
hit from the state of Oregon.You know it would be nice if you
left Christy Nolan alone. People likemyself for hitting sicker tired of you bashing

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on her. Leave the woman alone, or you could be facing serious charges
of harassment from her. Do youunderstand, Leave that woman alone and leave
Donald Trump alone too, because becauseher up here Rgan, you're getting sick
of you boasting on him. Twogood god, man, you're getting home.
Not your age holder had fifty threeor eighty five dog and moron yah

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solid. First of all, I'mnot going to face harassment charges. I
didn't put in a book that Ikilled my dog cricket, and I did
not put in a book that Imet Kim Jong Ut when I didn't.
So those aren't. Go after StuartVarney, go after him. She doesn't
want to answer the questions because youknow, you had a chance to audition
as the veep you swung and youmissed. People are moving on. People

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are angry, Oh because I meanto Trump. Not I mean to Trump.
I'm honest, right. I likea lot of what he does.
I think a lot of it isamazing. I love a lot of the
stuff that he talks about, thestuff that he wants to do. I
like those things. The nightmare ofthe personal life and the fighting with everybody
that gets old, that would getold with a friend of yours. Everybody's
got a friend where you're like,ah, everything is drama. Love the

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person, but so much of it'sdrama. I could do without the drama.
And with Christinome, you kind ofdid your own thing there. And
it's not just me calling out someof the beloni. Hey, it's Wednesday.
You know what that means. It'sthat time of the week where we
get you woke. Correctly. Notonly are they act hurting our kids,
correctly, make everything better? Correctly, they are fine. Just my gender

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is a complete nightmare. You know, trans woman get breastfeet and this is
great news. No, no,no, no, here's something I need
to tell you for Princess Yuki toyour ball tonight. Listen, I'm Gonzarella.
That's the one where Harry waves themagic wand and turns everybody back to
their select gender. Miss dan It. You can't speculate about someone's sexuality unless

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they're famous or Fevermitt Patty, it'stime for woke Wednesday. Woke Wednesday,
Where do we start? How aboutthis insanity? These kids are very happy,
these young women that they've decided toget rid of their breast. This
boy just got tops boy, andhe's sitting there, boobless. I'm sitting
here, boobless. Oh there yougo, boobless. I go to the

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recovery room and his surgeon is crouchedover him and there's blood just pouring out
of his scars. It's disgusting,and they say we have to take them
back in and I'm like, okay, this right boob wasn't going out without
a fight. A blood vessel popped, there was blood everywhere. They had
to put him back under and fixit up. Oh my lord, put

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him back under and fix them up. Put who back under her? Because
you had a breast and you nolonger have one. Unfortunately, we lost
his armpit hair in the process,only his right armpit. The other one
did not get shaved. He's sittingthere, boo bliss. I'm sitting here,
boobliss, speaking of insanity behind everycrazy situation that you see. When

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it comes to this gender lunacy,I call it gender side because that's what
it is. It's gender side.This pushing of this, let's blur the
lines, these activists, all ofthis stuff, this is going on in
a lot of places, and we'vewarned you about it over and over again,
this craziness. But just understand thatthese things all tie together. Whether

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it's Palestine or climate change, theyall push this bizarre narrative in this wacky
world of its neo Marxism. That'sa new Marxism where everybody's an oppressor,
everybody is a victim. Everybody needsto live their own truth, whatever the
bologne is, and if anybody getsin the way of that, well then
you'll pay the price. Case inpoint, this mom. Not too long

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after she started attending school there,I noticed a behavior change. The first
thing she did was come home andwant to cut her hair. Not too
long after that, I was calledinto the school to attend a meeting and
I was asked to sign a paperto allow my child to change her name

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and be using different pronouns. AndI said absolutely not, absolutely not,
And my child became very angry atme in the room. Oh, very
angry. Why somebody's pushing this.So the kid goes to school and then
comes home one day and what Igot a new name, I've cut my
hair. What do you think ofthose apples? But she had all the

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support of her teachers and the staffthere, volunteers, everybody in the school
district there in that school. Ibecame her enemy, and he said she
wanted to be referred to as aboy name, Yes, Felix, Felix
the cat. She identified with Felixand being furry in the beginning, and
I thought it was just a comicalthing. I also thought, it's not

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serious, it's just a child's fantasyplay game. But it escalated quickly.
Yeah, it goes from fantasy toa push into reality to a push to
do things to your body that shouldn'tbe done with confused adolescents, in particular
many girls. And then what happensis like a cult that wants to separate

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you from people who've known you thelongest, your loved ones, and essentially
it's an abusive relationship where these peopleover here become all that matter, and
everybody else that says, yeah,I think you're doing the wrong thing or
I'm not quite sure about this,they're the enemy. Then she started changing
her clothes, dressing like a boy, and she asked me to call her

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Felix, and I said absolutely not. I became the enemy, and they
became her world and everything that shewas believing. They affirmed it not a
girl, that she's born in thewrong body. Where is that coming from?
What did the school say about this? It was kind of a brush
off thing, like there was nobig deal. It's a big deal.

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It is a massive deal, andit is a nightmare for a lot of
people out there who in many casesdon't understand that there are groups out there
that are taking advantage of awkward younggirls in particular, who are struggling in
a way that is really really badwith you know, their body, their

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identity there in the sense that youknow they're going from a young girl to
you know, starting to have youknow, breast and and and you know
they have feelings. Maybe for othergirls it is it is sad and it
should piss you off and anger youthe push that is going on by these
groups, and for some of youit does, and others is like,
it's no, it is a bigdeal, because we are hurting a a

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a group of kids that are goingto and are waking up and realizing,
oh my god, I was nothingmore than a cog in a wheel to
push an agenda that has very littleto do with gender and all to do
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Like, yeah, so what it'sthe Chat Benson Show. Do you
tell me that white people have culturethat white people have time old traditions.
What's your tribal name? What's yourlast name? Is your last name the
same as your last names of allthe people in your family for hundreds of
years? Do you wonder why thatis? Do you wonder why you have
to spit on a piece of paperand send it in the mail to know

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who your family is. So don'ttell me that white people have traditions and
culture like other cultures do They don't. Christianity, Catholicism, wipe that out
from Europe. And this is whywhite people don't have culture. Oh well,
that's not racist. We don't haveculture if we don't have culture,
and we're Cologne, you know,coll and we're all these horrible things,

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and America's all these horrible things.So why is everybody trying to come here
just out of curiosity? White peoplehave no culture? Oh jeez, That
is a woman in Hi job onthe old TikTok talking about how white people
don't have culture. It's just pictureany other picture a white guy going,

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black people don't have culture. LaTinos don't have culture. You can't because
you would get you know, justabsolutely blasted. But it's okay to say
Hey, white people, you suck. We're good white people. You suck,
so deal with it. You haveno culture, You've got nothing.
You're vanilla. I love vanilla.Vanilla ice creams are my favorite. I

(30:45):
had vanilla shake yesterday. I knowI cheated a little bit, but I've
been working out so hard and Ithought I need something. I'm only a
meal a day, That's what I'mdoing, so I'm getting fit unless the
days I work out really hard.Though I worked out super hard yesterday.
I probably should have had more,but I didn't have any culture, so
that's why I went with the Vinallashake. Oh jeez, jed uh.
What's going on in the world ofrap? If you guys haven't heard,

(31:08):
there is a fight going back elevenyears between Lamar, Kendrick and Drake.
Wasn't he on that kids show atthat time? Were they fighting when he
was on the kids show in Canada, the Nickelodeon show, whatever he was
on. No, were they mad? Well, let me tell you something.

(31:30):
People are asking the question because itwas trending yesterday. We talked about
it. It was trending yesterday Drakeand Kendrick Lamar feud, and I'm like,
what the hell are they doing?And then hours later, an investigation
is underway after a shooting outside rapsuperstar Drake's one hundred million dollar mansion.
One man, a security guard,was shot at the front gates of the
fifty thousand square foot Toronto estate aroundtwo am Tuesday morning. Police are not

(31:53):
saying whether Drake was home when theincident occurred. No suspects have been announced,
but the shooting happened amid a publicfeud between Drake and rapper Kendrick Lamar
dating back to twenty thirteen, theback and forth reigniting last fall and reaching
a fever pitch over the weekend,a fevered pitch. My god, We're
going over some of the timeline yesterdaywith a couple of buddies of Mike,

(32:16):
because I'm like, this is twentythirteen. These guys are fighting so apparently,
and this is all about diss tracks. You know. The Beatles and
the Beach Boys had a rivalry.And I know that because people think that's
weird, right because the Beatles,They're like, you hold the Beatles up
at this, Oh my god,it's the Beatles and the Beach Boys were

(32:37):
fun and they were poppy. TheBeach Boys Pet Sounds. This is amazing,
arguably the best album of all time, Like Brian Wilson produced an album
that he wanted to have. Iknow, this is weird, so off
track that every single song was anA side and they had a rivalry and

(32:58):
Paul, you know, Paul,you ed talk about it in Johnny.
They you know, Brian would writesomething, then we would write something.
Then they at no point in timedid there you know, did the Beatles
go, We've got to get thatthat Brian Fellow. We got to get
him, Ringo go shoot him.I'm sorry, I only hit Mike Love

(33:19):
also Beatle Beach Boy. So yesterdaythey have a security guard shot outside and
I like how they throw it's onehundred million dollar home, fifty thousand square
feet. What do you have forfifty thousand square feet? I'm just out
of curiosity. Drake denied Lamar's latestclaims about history and flat out stated I've
never been with no one under age. So he released a song called The

(33:40):
Heart Part six and which he sayshe and his team purposely fed his adversary's
false information about a secret daughter.Then on May fifth, producer metro Booman
jumped into the beef by releasing abeat called BBL Drizzy and invited fans to
wrapt over offering a free beat tothe best song. Drake previously disted Booman

(34:04):
on Pushups. You guys sticking withus? Lamar dropped yet another disc track,
his third song in thirty six hours. It's like a McDonald's of music,
alleging Drake has an affinity for youngerwomen and calls his people and him
certified pedophiles. You go back andthere's all of these dis tracks. They're

(34:25):
dropping them every five minutes. It'shilarious. Oh my goodness, was it
a shooting because did Lamar order ahit? Oh my lord, how did
we get here? Well, it'sbetter than talking about whether or not Trump
likes to be spanked. I justI shake my head when I hear some

(34:50):
of this stuff, Just like,are really really? This is? We've
got dis tracks, we've got shootingsof rappers, or at least at rappers.
We've got a president who's getting spaked, and that should matter. How
in a case about documents, itdoesn't. It's irrelevant. We've been talking
about that. Many of you havetexted in who can't stand trouble, Like
oh, what do you have tosay for this? I'm like, who

(35:12):
cares? What does this have todo with anything at all? Tell me,
well, he had sex with thewhat? Who? Hmm? Just
tell me an actress of the adultnature? Who cares has zero relevancy in
this case? But it does.No, it doesn't, has no relevancy

(35:36):
at all. I don't know howhe got here. Somebody wake me up?
Three two three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Benton Shows Your Twitter tweetat a text to program. So much
more to get to because while thiscase is going on and it is senacious,
even though it didn't need to be, it did Chad? We needed
to know that? Why do weneed to know the details of which she's

(35:57):
already denied on a few occasions theyever had sex? And then she of
course said she did have sex.But while this is going on, another
case dismissed in Florida or at leastpostponed. We'll talk about that. What's
going on in Israel? College campuses? More woke stuff? Three two three,
five three eight, twenty four totwenty three at Chad Benson Show's your
Twitter, It's a Chad Benson Show. This is the Chad Benson Show,

(36:45):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. Thisis Chad Benson. Trump on trial.
Boom boom. Yeah he's on trial. For those of you guys not keeping
score, he is. Yes,he is on trial. But will one
trial perceeed, we'll get to theNew York trial, the salatious trial,
the Sexy trial in a moment.But first over to Florida. The trial

(37:08):
over at classified documents was never goingto start this month in Florida as scheduled.
The judge has now formally scrapped theMay twentieth trial date, but she
said she's not going to set anew one until she resolves all the legal
issues that she's let pile up overthe last couple of months. It makes
it highly unlikely there will be anytrial down in Florida before November. Oh

(37:30):
my lord, all this stuff justpiling up. How are you going to
get a jury to get classified clearance? There's been some questions about the way
things were gathered, things of thatnature. Look, if you're Jack Smith,
at what point do you say,ed, I'm in a fish and
cut bait, right, I'm goingto cut bait when it comes to the
classified documents. May be obstruction,because I think that's his strongest case,

(37:51):
is obstruction when it comes to what'sgoing on there. But nobody cares about
that because yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to the stage, Stormy Daniels.

(38:14):
Have you tell me more? Marvin, I got you? Oh what
are we gonna do? Marvin?Come on, what are we gonna do?
Baby? Tell us? Oh?Yeah, And they got it on
yesterday. Stormy and her kimono outfitcoming to the stage, just wanted to

(38:37):
tell her truth, her side ofa story where she did or didn't have
Saxon got paid one hundred fifty thousanddollars to not be quiet about it.
Apparently, she told the jury theymet at a golf tournament back in two
thousand and six, and she wasinvited to have dinner with Trump in his
hotel suite. When she arrived,she said Trump was in silk or satin
pajamas. I told him to gochange, she said, and so he

(39:00):
obliged, very politely. She said. They talked for two hours. He
told her she reminded him of hisdaughter Atvanka and revealed he and Malania Trump
slept in separate bedrooms. Daniels said. At one point, she told him
to stop interrupting, saying, areyou always this rude? Are you always
this arrogant and pompous? Yes,he is. That's part of who he
is. That's his charm, arrogance. You're worth billions of dollars. You're

(39:21):
arrogant. You've been famous for godknows how long. There's a certain arrogance
that goes with Trump. That's whatpeople like, and that's what the people
don't like. He is who heis. She was just like, well,
and then I showed up, andthen we went up there. I
have never seen a penis before.It's like, she, wait, what
you went to a billionaire's hotel room. What did you think was gonna happen?

(39:42):
Nothing. I thought we were goingto talk about, you know,
string theory or something like that.Stormy Daniels, by the way, is
a actress of the adult nature.Apparently I had no idea. She's a
member of the Night Moves Hall ofFame, AVN Hall of Famer, an
x RCO Hall of Fame. Shewas born in Baton Rouge. She's forty
five years old. Some of hercredits include Bad President, Loving an Elevator,

(40:10):
Oh my God, Oh it getsbetter, Stormy Secret, Lust on
the Prairie, Lust on the Prairie, porn Star acts to grind Island Fever
two. What if I didn't seeone? Then you can't watch this.
Bikini kitchen. It's one of myfavorites. Bikini kitchen. What's going on

(40:32):
in here? We're in the kitchen. It was just all wearing bikinis.
Oh, oh my goodness me.This is ruined everything Trump's destroyed. None
of this matters. All of thesalaciousness, all of that stuff, none
of it matters. It was sodamning inside of that courtroom. Many people
could not believe what they were evenhearing about a former president who was in

(40:55):
the courtroom with his family and somecampaign staff, hearing of a sexual encounter.
Yeah, they couldn't believe it.Because people don't have sex. You'd
be surprised how kinky and weird peoplecan be. She apparently spanked him.
Oh he's a bad president. He'sa bad president. Again. How much

(41:17):
of this matters in a case.It has nothing to do with sex.
It has nothing. I just wantto point this out. It has nothing
to do with sex. I knowthat's all that most people think it's about
It has zero to do with this. This has to do with some sort
of paperwork issues for campaign stuff.Well, first of all, it was

(41:38):
clear reversible era today committed by thejudge and by the prosecution under the reasoning
of the recently reversed Harvey Weinstein case. So much information came out that was
utterly irrelevant. Let's start with whetherthey had sex at all, utterly irrelevant.
The only issue is whether she threatenedto expose him, and whether she

(41:59):
extorted him, and whether he thenpaid money to avoid the embarrassment to his
family, to his business, tohis children, and, according to the
prosecution, to help himself get reelected. The issue of what actually happened is
utterly irrelevant. And then we getto the details, the silk pajamas,

(42:19):
the kind of lotion he was wearing. I can't imagine how the Court of
Appeals in New York that reversed theHarvey Weinstein condition, which was a harder
case to reverse, wouldn't reverse thisconviction if it got up there. Yeah,
because and that fine line of extortionand paying somebody to go away,
because she was shopping the story aroundapparently, and then she's like all she

(42:46):
wanted to do was get the storyout. That's it. She wanted her
side of the story to be heard, and that'll cost you apparently one hundred
and fifty grand. Oh oh,they had sex. People in the courtroom
were shocked to find out that peoplehad sex. How many years ago?

(43:07):
Is this two thousand and six somethinglike that? Is that is just paying
people to be quiet and go awayis not a crime. This has all
to do with did you put itinto a category and then to try to
write it off as an expense forlegal fees when really you were paying somebody

(43:27):
to go away and be quiet.That's what this is about. It has
nothing to do with the sex atall. But it was salacious. She
came up there a kimono, sheslipped her hair back, slid down the
pole. The jury was making itright and they were not jenus so wrong.

(43:52):
What about a mistrial or any ofthose things. There's a difference between
saying I think we went too farhere and saying I'm going to grant a
mistrial. Right, Yeah, Ithink everyone agreed there was probably too much
detail. She didn't need to getinto the specifics of the sex, et
cetera. But when the defense thensaid Okay, this is overtly prejudicial,

(44:13):
and we think there should be amistrial. That's a very different standard,
much much higher there, Dan Abrams, much much higher. Yes, some
of it was too much, Ithink all of us. Did you have
sex with the person? I don'tneed to know anything other than that,
yes. Did you want to revealyour story to a bunch of people and
you shopped it around? Yes?Or no? Yes? Did you deny

(44:37):
on several occasions that you had sexwith the person? Yes? So what
am I supposed to believe here?Did you get the money? Yeah?
Were you quiet? Obviously not?Chad three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson Show's your Twitter tweet
at us text the program. Itis kind of odd, don't you think
all of this when you think aboutit? President on trial for I'm president?

(45:00):
I mean, who is doing everythinghe can to get close enough to
violate the gag order so he cango to jail as they're sacrificed to all
of us for free speech and asa great campaign poster and story. But
of all of these things, mara Lago, maybe obstruction I could see

(45:22):
that. I don't even know whatthey're going to do with the DC election
interference case. If that even isgoing to get off the ground, because
we're still waiting for immunity and alot of different things. And then who
knows what's going on in Hotlanta.What if because I get oh, he's
going to jail, let me askyou a question. For all he's going
to jail and he deserves it.What if nothing sticks? What is going
to be your freak out? Thenjust curious? What is going to be

(45:47):
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Chad Benson Joe, you're listening tothe Chad Benson Show. Five years after
the Boy Scouts of America began welcominggirls into cub Scouting and Scouts BSA programs,
the Boy Scouts of America announcing Tuesdaythat it's changing its name to the

(47:13):
more inclusive Scouting America. The movecomes nearly fifty years after the organization tried
something similar in nineteen seventy six,the BSA began branding itself as Scouting USA,
but the Girl Scouts were not happyand thought the name change would cause
confusion between the two separate youth groups. By nineteen eighty, the name Boy
Scouts of America was back. DavePacker, ABC News. Oh, more

(47:36):
inclusive, That's exactly what I want, Boy Scouts. My son was a
Boy Scout for like a hot minute. He was not a fan of it.
I was a Boy Scout as akid, and it was was awful.
Did you get No, I didnot get molested. It was just
so freaking boring. It was.I mean, you know, when you're

(47:58):
a kid growing up, at leastin the in the eighties, you'd see
this stuff where they're like they're inthe woods and they're camping and then they're
firing guns and they're like living offthe lane. You're like, all right,
that's one of let's do that.And instead it was just a lot
of crap at school that we didafter school that was more crafts than anything
else. So I could get astupid badge. Membership is at historical lows

(48:19):
right. Part of my job isto reduce all the barriers I possibly can
for people to accept us as anorganization and to join. He is the
CEO Roger Cron There. Boy Scoutsof America CEO. Look, membership's at
an all time low because it's boring, do more things, have more fun

(48:43):
stuff. And so as a kidgrowing up, I was my mom because
she was really big in the Scouts, right, so she was like super
into it. And because my motheralways believed this, you're going to go
to school, right, You're goingto go to church, you're going to
play sport, and Boy Scouts isalso one of the things. You're going
to do something like that Girl Scouts, whatever it is, you're going to
try it. So she was ourdead leader and my best friend's mom was

(49:07):
our dead leader as well, sowe had like joint dead leaders. I
love Billy Wilma, I love you, but oh my god, it was
awful. And when my mom wasthere, it was a lot of fun
because she was like, let's playsports, let's do all these kind of
things. So it was just againsome of it's the leader, and of
course you're getting the lesson that's alsothe bad leader there. But they're going
to become more inclusive, which reallymatters It sends this really strong message to

(49:30):
everyone in America that they can cometo this program. They can bring their
authentic self, They can be whothey are, and they will be welcomed
here. When I hear you canbe your authentic self, I want nothing
to do with it. Whatever organizationyou're involved with, come be your authentic
self. Good luck Boy Scouts,Good luck you want to have you know

(49:52):
what you should do if you havethe Boy Scouts rebranded Game Scouts. Kids
play video games, they learn tomake video games, they code, they
learned about AI. Make it aboutthat. At this point in time,
getting kids outside to fish and huntor do anything like that probably not gonna
happen. Look at this pen.I got as to my Boy Scout pen
for lounging and drinking mountain dew allday my mom's basement, Chad. Meanwhile,

(50:15):
real stuff's happening around the world that'sdangerous. Are we shifting in how
we're dealing with Israel in certain situations? And what's their move? Israeli troops
entered Rapa yesterday. A tank wasseen crushing and I love Gaza's sign as
troops took control of a border crossing. But US officials insist Israel has not

(50:37):
yet launched a full scale invasion.Yeah, they've not yet, but they've
kind of started. I mean itis, it's starting. But Chad,
I thought there was going to bea ceasefire or a friendship agreement or whatever
crap they came up with the otherday. Yeah, the devil's in the
details, and we talked about thatyesterday. And one of the details is
they wanted the we're going to tradehostages. They wanted the word live taken

(51:00):
out of the hostage thing because we'renot quite sure if they're all alive.
Yeah, we may have misplaced someand or raped some to death. Hamas
and Israeli negotiators are in Egypt formore ceasefire talks. Hamas says it will
oppose any cease far hostage deal aslong as Israel's operation in Rafa continues.

(51:23):
Israel says the operation in Rafa isnecessary to eliminate Hamas's militants hiding in that
city. I mean, this kindof is the last real go and the
reason Hamas wants this is because theyunderstand there's nothing after this. I mean,
there is, like this is it? You know, you've been pushed
from the river to the sea,except for it wasn't that what the college
kids were screaming and yelling about.So this is kind of you know,

(51:46):
and Hamas wants this deal because theyrecognize, Look, we've got a lot
of the world pissed off at Israel. We have, you know, made
ourself relevant again when we are becomingirrelevant, and a lot of dead Palestinians

(52:06):
makes for good fundraising. But nowthey've been pushed over to a corner where
this is it Supposedly the mastermind ofOctober seventh is supposed to be somewhere in
those tunnels, and so pushing forward. Yeah, I mean, it's gonna
happen no matter what, it's goingto happen. And Hamas knows that those

(52:27):
what and I don't know how manyare left alive hostages. I mean,
the fact that you would want theword live taken out of the hostage negotiation
transfer says something. But what aboutus? What are we doing? What's
our policy today? This appears tobe a major policy shift by the White
House, sending a message to Israelby pausing a shipment of more than three

(52:52):
thousand bombs. A senior US officialsays the administration last week held back the
delivery out of concern that the weaponare similar to the kind of bombs that
could be used in Rafa, weremore than a million Palestinian civilians have sought
shelter since the war began. TheWhite House opposes and Israeli ground invasion there
unless there's a credible plan to protectthose civilians. Well we're going to find

(53:16):
out, because they're going in andI know they're having these talks, but
what Israel wants is we'll give youforty five days, we'll give you sixty
five days, but we're coming,so know that. And Hamas is like,
no, let's just let's just havea seazefire now like you had one
on October sixth. You broke itand we've had enough. So we'll see

(53:37):
what takes place. But it's goingto get a little hotter over there,
that we do know. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch hadBenton show, it's Twitter, your
Instagram counting up woke wackiness. Ohit's all happening, some woke wackiness.
And somebody who was being held somewhatby the campus protesters and what he has

(54:01):
to say about who he thinks isfunding a lot of this. I find
that very interesting. A lot ofstuff to get to as well. Besides
just that, it is the ChadBenson, Joe, Chad Benson, Joe,

(54:34):
independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. It is that
time of the week where we sitback, relax, and we find out
what wacky woke stuff takes place.Buckle up, everybody, It's time to
talk about my pronouns. When babiesare born, the doctor looks at them
and they make a guess about whetherthe baby is a boy or a girl.
But sometimes the doctor is wrong.She lucy as are the pronoun They

(55:01):
them, they, there was twoof them yesterday. I came out of
family. Let's go rockrocks pronouns.That sounds so cool. Let me introduce
you to our non binarial I amnon binary and I use them pronouns.
And my students know this. Wejust came up with new words that fit
us better. It's fine. Whatif I want to be called sir Elton

(55:23):
Johnson. It's time for woke Wednesday. Let's start with a business school,
because hey, pronouns matter, exceptfor the part where pronouns matter and if
you put it on your resume,most people just go putting that in the
garbage. Hi, I'm dd AlexTreanis and I use the pronouns key and

(55:43):
him. At Carrie Business School,we strongly support the principles of diversity,
equity, inclusion and belonging. Wewant our school to be a place where
everyone feels welcome and a part ofour community, and we want our graduates
to emulate these ideals in society.One of the things each of us can
do to express our values is toshare our own preferred pronouns and to respect

(56:06):
the pronoun choices of others. It'sa small step that tells others we are
a welcoming community. We embrace diversity, and then we support all gender identities.
It's my pleasure to be a partof the Business of Pronouns initiative organized
by the Carey Business School community.This is an important step in our lifelong
journey to foster belonging for everyone inour society. Oh my god, well

(56:31):
that's going on. People are like, no, no, no, don't
do that. No mit so Yeah, the DEI statements, right, the
statements that you would have to read. I swear to uphold all of these
mits like we're gone, We're done, no more DEI. It's not working.
It never worked. It was moredivisive than anything else, and it

(56:52):
never solved any of the issues becausepeople are more interested in surface level stuff
than actually getting down and having conversationsabout reality. Speaking of reality, we
moved from there to this person whoI'm gonna say needs a little help struggling
right now because she's hanging out withZionist. I'm feeling show alone and I'm

(57:14):
feeling so crazy. I'm away frommy home, where my community is,
where we all support Palestine, andI'm on a very short trip with my
family and all of them are Zionists, and I'm the only one who is
not and who is advocating for aPalestine. And I've tried to have so

(57:36):
many conversations with them in the pastand why gena side equals bad basically,
and why Biden equals bad and italways ends with me in tears. I'm
feeling like I'm alone and like I'mcrazy. Your family is a bunch of
Zionists. What I don't think that'strue. I don't think your family is
a bunch of Zionists. Continue though, because you seem very upset. When
I get like this, it's reallyhard for me to reconnect with that sense

(57:59):
of community, especially because, likeI said, I'm away from home and
love you aunt Free Palestine. Andif you ever feel like you're alone and
you're crazy, I promise you you'renot. It's just the people you are
surrounded by that are making you feelthat way. You are on the right
side of history as always, Asalways, you're on the right side of
history as always, Free Palestine.Okay, that person is has got some

(58:28):
issues. And I'm not talking aboutwhat's going on over there because we should
all we could all have empathy,but we and this is what the left
does. They're so busy looking atthe you know, the feelings and those
kinds and not looking at the factsand what's going on. What is happening

(58:49):
over there with the famine, withall of that stuff is horrible as it
is. Remember Hamas without October seventh, this wouldn't have happened. Hamas fire
at all of the groups of peopleand organizations they're supposed to be helping bringing
in food, Hamas holding their peoplehostage. Let's not forget that. And

(59:13):
you're out doing all kinds of stuffout there, griping about Israel, griping
about all of these things in theUS and Hamas you pay no attention to,
and you chance slogans that they absolutelyhave in their charter about destroying the

(59:34):
Jews, and you're fine with it. And hell, you don't even know
what half of it means. I'mnot even sure what they're really protesting about.
If you ask them, they're notreally sure. They can't know.
And now they're not talking about ceasefiresanymore, and now they're talking about divesting
and harming Israel on that it's crazy, and they had they had protesters at
Auschwitz yesterday and the Holocaust, thetwo mile walk thing. I mean,

(59:55):
like how much more tasteless and discussingthat could be. And as I said,
said this that it's actually working againstpeace in Guysa and Hamas is convinced
that they've won the pr war andthey keep seeing all these kinds of protests
across the nation on these campuses.It's not helpful. It works against pace.
I think it absolutely does. Andthose same people that are out there

(01:00:16):
day in and day out, whoare chanting slogans, they have no idea
what they mean, what the rootcause of those you know what the root
the root of those slogans are.And if given the opportunity, what Hamas
and many people in that region wouldlike to do to the Jews. And

(01:00:38):
whenever you ask any of these kidsif they'll talk to you, because remember
they're not trained or whatever, wheneveryou ask any of them, you know
what, they say, nothing,They have no idea. Okay, So
let's just say, for the sakeof argument, Palestine, which Israel existed
long before. But whatever, let'sjust say, for the sake of argument,

(01:00:59):
you guys get your way. Whathappens to the Jews? Well,
I don't know. I don't knowme because you don't know. And while
you're out there chanting these slogans andyou're queer for Palestine, and you're all

(01:01:22):
of the things right, transfer Palestine, all of this stuff, Israel,
democracy in a region with theocracies,Israel, LGBTQ plus friendly Israel, all
of the things that you want tobe and say, and you hope,

(01:01:45):
but in reality you don't because Palestineis not about Palestine. It's climate change.
Because we've heard that, right,Palestine is climate change, it is
trans right, it is immigration,it is that's what it's about. It's
just the latest cause. Speaking ofIsrael, you are told the administration is

(01:02:06):
reviewing whether to withhold future weapons transfersas well. All of this comes as
for weeks the President has been urgentlywarning Israel and Prime Minister in Netanyao who
not to invade Rafa, where overa million civilians are now seeking shelter and
have seeking refuge, But so farthese warnings have largely been ignored. A
senior official here telling us that theIsraelis quote have not fully addressed our concerns

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about protecting Palestinian civilians. Well,how do you protect a group of people,
and we want to protecting you,You don't know. We look,
it would be great to say there'sno collateral damage and that this. You
know, when Israel rolls in,they rolls in with uniforms, you know
who they are. With Hamas,you don't know. With all these terrorist

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organizations, you have no idea.So we would love to see zero collateral
damage. But that's not the reality. And Hamas of course is hoping and
praying not just for a pause,right, they want an absolute ceasefire at
this point in time. This alsocomes as the White House continues to express

(01:03:12):
optimism that a ceasefire deal here isstill achievable and is possible. All of
this is going to be top ofmind here in Washington today is the Defense
Secretary and the Chairman of the JointChiefs of Staff based questions up on Capitol
Hill. And it's going to betough because they change the wording and the
devil's in the details. We talkedabout that last hour for the last several
days and some of these negotiations,and let me tell you, if you're

(01:03:37):
putting into the negotiations, take outthe word live hostages. That's scary.
They know they've got nothing left.They're at the moment of time where they're
making serious decisions because they're running outof time and places to hide, and
Rafa is that last place. Sowe're going to see what takes place.

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But the kids will be out thereand they'll be upset. They're not quite
sure why. And it's hard tohave a conversation with October seventh never happened.
And that's hard to have a conversationwhen your starting point is it never
happened, even though there's everybody inthe world says it happens. We'll see
three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to

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Get it off your chest. LetBetter Help Help, Betterhelp dot Com
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Hey, Caitlin, Greg Doyle,Indie Star Real Quick, lell we do

(01:05:31):
this you like that? I likethat you're here. I like that you're
here. I do that in myfamily after every game. So okay,
we'll start doing it to me andwe'll get along just fine. So the
question is, oh, remember thatKaitlyn Clark, that awkward moment when the
guy was he flirting. I don'tknow what he was trying to do.

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Well, he's been suspended and he'snow they've after a long investigation, can't
cover the Indian fever. And ifthat was his goal, which it may
have been, good for you,sir, it's not very nice, Chad.
He was very sexist, torture orwhatever, Okay whatever, get over
it. By the way, rememberhow much all like you know, all

(01:06:15):
these people came out about Kaylyn Clarkthis, and Kaylyn Clark that she's only
because she's white, only because she'sthis, all this attention blah blah blah
blah blah. I bring this upbecause for those of you guys don't know,
WNBA doesn't make any money. Forthose of you guys who don't know,
the teams travel commercial, well,things are changing and it's the Kaitlyn

(01:06:42):
Clark factor. For the first time, the WNBA players will fly private planes
to their away games for the entireseason. The league's commissioner, Kathy Engelbert,
announced it's committed to spend fifty milliondollars over the next two years for
full time charter flight service. TheWNBA spent four million on charters last year.
It comes as the WNBA's profile isgaining more fans in the stands thanks

(01:07:05):
to players like Caitlin Clark. Theteam also has more back to back games
this season due to the hiatus soplayers can compete in the Summer Olympics in
Paris. Due to Caitlin Clark,I just want to say that because they've
been asking her, so, areyou ready to fly, you know,
coach, because college, their world'stotally differently. They're flying private you know,

(01:07:30):
donors, they got planes, they'rechartering stuff. They got to the
WNBA and they're like, are youready to fly? Coach? She's like,
I guess. So this is becauseof her. So for all the
disdain that people have for it's thesame thing that happened with Tiger Woods.
All these golfers back in the day, Fuzzy Zeller's and many others were pissed
off. Everybody was paying attention tothis to this kid that was coming up,

(01:07:53):
all of these Ah, they're mad. Well, you know, because
of Tiger, everything changed and golfbecame not a niche sport but a sport
that was so mainstream that somebody whofinishes one hundred and fiftieth in the standings
is going to earn close to amillion dollars. So it changed everything because
a Tigers. Same thing with Caitlin. Doesn't mean anybody's gonna watch the games,

(01:08:15):
but there's a change going on therefor sure. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benton Show's
your Twitter tweet at his texta program. This is a Columbia janitor who was
held hostage, not allowed to leave, kidnapped. I mean that's is that?
Is it? No? No,what OJ did then he hold those

(01:08:36):
people in that room for a while. Well he's been out talking about his
experience, but they asked him aquestion, and the question was, you
know, was this organic? Howdid this stuff happen? Because that's what
NPR did a big thing that todayyou know, this is all organic,
everything's organic. It started this way. It was just it was an uprising

(01:08:59):
of people all coming together and thenlo and behold, a whole bunch of
other people, including Politico, dida big thing saying none of this is
organic. These people are trained,they're getting money from Biden donors and many
other places on college campuses. Thismoney's flooding into none of it's organic.
And he talks about it in away where he doesn't want to go too

(01:09:21):
deep into it, but he's like, look, you'd be foolish not to
think that everybody's got the same damntent across the country. I know they're
funded by someone. You know they'refunded by someone. People know that they're
funded. We figured that out whenwe saw all the same colored tents,
and then it came out in thenews that NYU has the same color tents.

(01:09:41):
Someone's funding them. We found outwho this paid agitator is. He's
worth millions. I'm not right.So someone's got deep pockets. I don't
want to piss people off. Youknow, I'm easy to find. You
can find me. My name isout, you can find me. I'm
sure you can't if they have thatwhat kind of money they can find me
if they want to. So Idon't want to. I don't want to

(01:10:02):
such a situation at all. Yeah, it's not. And we've played a
bunch of audio from kids even today. But you know where they're like,
I can't talk because I'm not trained. Well, what do you mean you're
not trained? If this is aground swell of stuff that's organic, who's
training you? Right? Like it'sit's who tell me what's going on?

(01:10:26):
Because they've got the things that they'redoing and the way that they're doing it,
and because of that, it showsyou that they're not these are not
organic. There there are professionals outthere in the in the agitator activist world
that are showing these kids what todo. And then those kids are on
campus and they're directing all the otherkids on how to do certain things.

(01:10:49):
Ew oh. I see three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three at ChadBenson Show's your Twitter tweet at his text
to program. A lot of stuffstill to get to. More on the
salacious Stormy Daniels insanity. I'd lovewatching the the competing narratives on the msnbcs

(01:11:12):
and the CNNs of the world comparedto Fox or Like I go to News
Nation, I try to find asmany different places I can look at stuff
because I just want Look, allI want you to do is tell me
what goes on, tell me ifit's relevant or not, especially in stuff
like this, but listening to them, try to like paint this picture of

(01:11:35):
Stormy and she went up to theroom and she didn't know. She's like,
I've never seen a penis before,you know, It's just it was
hilarious. She wants to tell hertruth. Chad, Okay, that'll be
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars forthe truth. The truth where you said
you didn't have sex with him andnow you did. Okay, three two,

(01:11:57):
three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty three at
Chad Benson shows your Twitter. We'vealso got a lot of stuff going on
Israel, a lot more woke stuffas well, illegal alien. The term
kid is suspended because of that.We're going to talk more about that.
He used it in the class inthe form of a question and apparently he's

(01:12:19):
a bad kid now. Because that'sthe way things go. You you you
what, Yeah, on college campuses, you can be anti Semitic and say
horrific things. On high school campusesyou can do the same again, as
long as it's he gainst Jews butif you say anything else that the progressives
don't like, well you're in trouble. We're gonna talk about that as well.

(01:12:41):
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benton Show, TwitterAx, what all that other stuff,
Chad Benson Show. This is theChad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent

(01:13:23):
Life. This is Chad Benson.Politics is interesting, and I'm not talking
about the politics of Donald Trump anda lot of the other I'm talk about
the stuff that matters, which hadDonald Trump matters. Now I'm talking about
the real stuff that matters. Takefor instance, Social Security. Both sides
lie to you. We'll never touchit. We'll just let it drive off

(01:13:45):
into the ditch and die. Thepatients are better, but not where they
need to be, says the reportby trustees. If nothing changes, the
Social Security Trust Fund will run outof money by twenty thirty five. But
that's actually a year better than wasprojected last year. It credits the strong
jobs market and wage growth. Morejobs means more contributions to Social Security.
But the report says unless Congress acts, the long term outlook for the programs

(01:14:09):
will remain in flux. We're alsonot producing children. That matters why,
because the more children there are,the more workers in the future they'll be.
So having more jobs means what We'regonna need more workers because we're gonna
need for every one retiree. We'regonna need somebody, several somebodies to make

(01:14:32):
sure that that is being covered.It's the great Ponzi scheme. And everybody
in the world of politics is afraidto be honest. And here's the thing.
Whose fault really is that? BecauseI know politicians will bash them for
not being honest, but that's onus because we don't want to hear the

(01:14:55):
truth. It's the h I don'twant to get on the scale. You
know, I wait two, Iweigh one eighty five when really you weigh
two fifty or two twenty, andyou know whatever, because you know there's
an issue, but you don't wantto see the reality of it. So
we'll just we just want somebody totell us what we want to hear.
And we're living longer, which isan issue. That's good, it's a

(01:15:19):
great issue to have. But becausewe're living longer, we need social Security
much longer. Plus they've screwed aroundwith Social Security and all of these things
because they're supposed to be like,think of it this way. It's a
trust fund. It's a fund fullof money, and the government has decided,
well, we have all these otherprojects, we all this money sitting

(01:15:40):
in there, so we'll borrow thismoney from ourselves and then promise to pay
it back later. And if youlive in California, for instance, you
know that's always a lie. Casein point all the years that they borrowed
money from the highways to pay foreverything else, and then they had to
come back to everybody and go,we're gonna have to raise taxes and do
all these things because we took allthat money and we spend it on other

(01:16:03):
things. So we have to behonest with ourselves. To fix this.
We're gonna need more workers, andwe're gonna have to make sure there's enough
jobs for those workers, and youmight have to work a little bit longer.
Oh my god, that's the realityof it. And we don't want
to hear it as much as theydon't want to say it because we hold

(01:16:26):
them acaut. You gotta take oursausas our journey away. I gotta take
gott a why And in your mindyou're like I know that it's not gonna
be there, but you don't wantto hear it. So as much as
I blame politicians for lying to us, I blame us as much for not
wanting to hear the reality of it. Three two, three, five,

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three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson Show to Twitter,
Your Insta, Microsoft LinkedIn release theirtwenty twenty four work Trend Index. On
this date of the art of AIand what's going on at work, seventy
one percent of leaders say that they'drather hire a less experience candidate with AI

(01:17:12):
skills over a more experienced candidate withoutthem, and a full sixty six percent
of leaders say that they just wouldn'thire someone without AI skills. That's a
year ago, because we've been talkingabout AI forever. In a day,
am I right? We have?If you follow the show, I work
with AI every day. You guysknow that at my other company we do
a lot of AI stuff, andI've been talking about it for a very

(01:17:34):
long time. You just mentioned theword AI. Now, whether it's to
investors or to any people. Ohmy god, Oh my god, oh
my god. It is incredible.But we've been telling you it's coming and
it's coming big time. And peoplenow are like, yeah, you know
what, you might have a lotmore experience, but what I need is

(01:17:58):
somebody who understands AI. And thisperson doesn't have the experience, but you
don't get AI and they do.We found that seventy five percent or three
out of four knowledge workers around theglobe are already using AI at work,
and that figure has doubled in thepast six months. Now here's one thing
I'll say about the experience. AIis easy to learn. It's not hard.

(01:18:20):
This really isn't It scares people.So what I would say to the
to the person that's like, thisperson is an AI experience. If they're
a programmer some of that stuff,well okay, that's a different story.
But if there's somebody who's a whitecollar worker, which is a lot of
what they're looking at on LinkedIn andMicrosoft, those people you can train up

(01:18:41):
fast on AI, especially for specificthings you're doing. I mean, you're
not asking them to do everything.And because of that, if you've got
a ton of experience in know AI, I think i'd take that person going
all right, I can get youinto AI. I can teach you AI
fast. Because AI is going toteach you and you'd be surprised you sitting
there today going ah, Chad,you're on about AI again. Let me

(01:19:03):
tell you something. I don't knowwhat you're scared of, but you could
spend a weekend, several hours overthe weekend looking at different AI platforms figuring
out how it could work for yourjob, and by Monday or Tuesday,
because maybe you have Monday off,you could have such an advantage in what

(01:19:28):
you're doing if you're able to useit. Now, you got to find
the right platform because everybody you mightbe a plumber, so there's you might
be whatever it is you do,but understand that it is, it is
here and this is the stuff thatis happening me. Think about this.
You've got employers now and they're tryingto figure out even what to do with
AI because they don't know what todo with AI. But employees realize,

(01:19:50):
I got to do something. Ourbest users are clearly saving time. They're
saving over thirty minutes a day,over ten hours a month, and that
right there is going to rise exponentially. You're going to be saving ten hours
a week soon. That's how forus, Like in the art stuff that

(01:20:12):
we do the because you still needthe artists, because you know, I
work with a lot of animators.When we look with all these people and
these you know, comic book peopleand all these you still need the creative
side of it. But the stuffthat took forever to build out now doesn't
take that. The army of peopleto build those things doesn't take that.

(01:20:36):
It's the beauty of it. Butyou still need the thought. You still
need the we've got to put thistogether. You still need those things.
And that's what I think people forgetabout this because they always say, oh
my god, it's coming for us. As you use a byo AI tool,
essentially what you're doing through your promptsand through the back and forth with

(01:20:56):
the technology, you are disclosing alot about what you're working on. Yeah,
b yo AI. Wait, whatwhat's a b yo AI? Bring
your own artificial intelligence. So that'sone of the other things that we've talked
about is and I just one ofthe things I was talking about with you
guys just a second ago, whichis there are so many platforms out there

(01:21:18):
that understanding platforms is not that hard. Each platform. You may be in
an in an office where ten ofyour twelve employees are using AI, and
nobody's using the same AI because thisone works for me for what I'm trying
to do, or this one worksfor me when I'm trying. So there's
not one uniform platform that's available.But you've got to know this stuff.

(01:21:42):
I'm telling you guys. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three atch hadvented? Show is your Twitter tweet at as
text to program. Yes, we'regonna get to some salaciousness. I don't
know how much of the Stormy DanielsI can take anymore at this point in
time. Really, it's just it'sI can't put leave. We're here.
Idiocracy is coming faster than we realize. Talk a bit about that. Got

(01:22:03):
a little watch trending coming up?What's trending? Yeah, that's gonna be
fun as well. And is therebeef between Lamar Kendrick and Drake. That's
like a term on the streets.We got beef. When I was a
kid, there was a lady's like, where's the beef? This is not
that? This is They've got beef? And could it turn violent? Maybe

(01:22:27):
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(01:23:35):
the Chad Benson Show. Now it'stime to find out what's trending. What's
trending? James Norway, Oman,Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, serena lot

(01:24:01):
truthing. Let's find out what's trendingon the interwebs? Shall we? Oh?
We shall? Where do we start? How about Google today? Celtics
it's a basketball team. PSG that'sa soccer team. Dallas Mavericks a basketball
team. Stormy Daniels ho Chad's notvery nice as sad that we've been talking

(01:24:29):
about it. Was there anything moreridiculous than yesterday? I mean, honestly,
is there anything more ridiculous than whatcame out yesterday? You guys had
sex? Who cares? I waswatching MSNBC this morning because I flborn to
watch everything to like see wants totell her truth. Her truth costs one

(01:24:53):
hundred and fifty grand? Is thatwhat her truth costs? As one hundred
and fifty grand? Come on?Best thing that ever happened to her?
It's horrible what happened to it?Really? God? Her people are like,
she just wants to get her storyout, and it costs one hundred
and fifty grand to get her storyout you know, anybody would have took

(01:25:13):
the story, especially at that time. Apple, Anthony Edwards BSG in Doldman,
which is a soccer game, MisterChampions League, The Bruins, Rangers,
Jamal Murray, Sicadas, they're comingout and they're disrupting the food chain.
Queen Latifah NFL draft lottery, whowon the draft lottery. The San
Jose Sharks who were awful, almosthistorically awful this past season, and they're

(01:25:40):
going to draft Macklin Celebrini. Eventhough it's not for another month. Everybody
knows who they're gonna draft. Kidis seventeen years old, and I was
talking to my son, because youguys know my son plays hockey if you
listen to the show talking to himabout this. This kid is seventeen.
He's been the second Coming since thelast second Coming, which was Connor Berdard.

(01:26:02):
Last year, he was the bestplayer in college hockey at seventeen.
And he is going to be thenumber one pick for San Jose, which
is interesting because he used to playfor their youth team. Because his father
happens to work for the Golden StateWarriors. Very interesting drake shooting. We'll

(01:26:25):
talk about that in a little bitas well. What there was a shooting,
there's a feud, there's a feud. Head over to yahoooooo n cis
met Gala. I'm so glad theygot a tress up. They got to
dress up. That's still like,is there anything more New York and New

(01:26:45):
York? That is the met Galaraising money for the METS, Metropolitan Opera
and all the arts and everything likethat. Everybody dressing up in the wackiest
things. Have you seen those guyson the interwebs, mostly on TikTok and
reels and everything. But they they'llgrab stuff around the house and it could
be like a frisbee, like atable with no legs, and you know,

(01:27:12):
like a shower curtain, and they'llthey'll they'll pretend like they're to a
fashion show and then they'll show otherstuff that's at fash That's kind of what
the met Galla's like, Oh mygod. And finally over to Twitter,
Met Galla Drake the shooting, theshooting, Oh my lord, Tom Brady
teacher appreciation Week, what Maclamore trending, pat Riley basketball coach, Stormy Daniels,

(01:27:36):
Stormy Daniels, lots of soccer stuff. So nice when I see soccer
stuff. There's a kid growing up. That whole Drake thing is. It's
kind of insane that there's a feudand there's a feud. If you guys
haven't heard, there is a feudbetween two of rap's biggest stars and people
are going, did he get violent? Because outside of Drake's hundred million dollar

(01:28:00):
home up in Canada there was ashooting and I guess bodyguard was hurt.
An investigation is underway after a shootingoutside rap superstar Drake's one hundred million dollar
mansion. One man, a securityguard, was shot at the front gates
of the fifty thousand square foot Torontoestate around two am Tuesday morning. Police
are not saying whether Drake was homewhen the incident occurred. No suspects have

(01:28:20):
been announced, but the shooting happenedamid a public feud between Drake and rapper
Kendrick Lamar dating back to twenty thirteen, the back and forth reigniting last fall
and reaching a fever pitch over theweekend. What could they be arguing about
just out of curiosity? Like whyare you two arguing about this? And
two thousand and thirteen? What happenedin twenty thirteen that you guys have to

(01:28:45):
be squabbling about I'm just asking foreverybody. I'm so mad that this guy
stole my beat. I think I'mgonna go out and shoot somebody. Drake
previously dissed booming On by telling himto shut up and make some drums.
These are the dis tracks that areon there. It's so funny. Oh.

(01:29:10):
Drake posted an Instagram story tonight inLamar's claim of a secret daughter,
writing, nah, hold on,can someone find my hidden daughter please and
send her to me? Lamar droppedyet another diss track, his third song
in thirty six hours. Third songin thirty six Could you imagine if the
Beatles and Brian Wilson and the BeachBoys got into an argument? They did,

(01:29:31):
They pushed each other, but theydidn't say, you know what,
let's settle this. What are yougonna do? We're gonna settle this,
bro, What are you gonna dowith us? You wanna fight? He's
dropped three songs in thirty six hours. Oh my lord, oh Drake's alleged
affinity for younger women and calls thatthis is what Lamar put and is titled

(01:29:53):
not Like Us So apparently Drake allegedit. He's got an affinity for younger
women. It calls him people onhis team certified pedophiles. You kidding me?
Good God? Three two three fivethree, twenty four, twenty three
at Chad Benson Show, is yourTwitter tweet at his texta program. I
think they should make politicians do this. I think they should make him drop

(01:30:17):
songs every couple of weeks. Soyou could have Marjorie Taylor Green dropping a
disc track about Mike Johnson, whocan then drop another dish track and then
we'll see what happens from there.Oh, I don't think that'd be well,
hold on, that might be interesting. I know, right coming up
and got a little woke stuff.It is Wednesday, so be prepared because
we got wacky, woke stuff,because it wouldn't be Wednesday without woke,

(01:30:41):
and it wouldn't be wacky without woke. Chad Benson, Joe Chad Benson Show,

(01:31:08):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. Thisis Chad Benson. The best way
to describe yesterday's stormy Daniel's testimony outrageousand irrelevant? What none of this is
relevant? We'll get to that ina moment, But first, what happened,
She told the jury. They metat a golf tournament back in two

(01:31:30):
thousand and six, and she wasinvited to have dinner with Trump in his
hotel suite. When she arrived,she said, Trump was in silk or
satin pajamas. I told him togo change, she said, and so
he obliged, very politely. Shesaid. They talked for two hours.
He told her she reminded him ofhis daughter, Ivanka, and revealed he
and Malania Trump slept in separate bedrooms. Daniel said at one point, she
told him to stop interrupting, saying, are you always this rude? Are

(01:31:54):
you always this arrogant and pompous?Yes? That's Trump? Do you not
know him? This two thousand andsix? I think it's like it's it's
decade plus ago. I don't knowwhy any of this matters. So she
goes up there, shows up inher kimono. What was she wearing?
It's like the met look at her. She's wearing a kimona. Whoever draws,

(01:32:15):
by the way, these sketches forthese you're not very good. I'm
like, I don't it looks likethey draw the pictures. Just remember there's
no cameras in there, and thenthey throw water on it, and then
the paint starts to slide down,and then they go here. This is
what it looked like. So whathappened well, She described the coming together

(01:32:40):
the two meeting as one. Shetestified in graphic detail about having sex with
Trump, and as she did,Trump nudging his lawyer repeatedly urging her to
intervene, and she did, strongly, objecting again and again, even Judge
mur Shaan at one point calling thelevel of detail just unnecessary, later adding
there is some things that would havebeen better left unsaid. Oh you bet

(01:33:04):
you. But alas that didn't happen. She talked about the fact that he
likes to be spegged. Archiees,you're a bad president or maybe president.
Remember if she wasn't president, thenyou're a bad apprentice host. None of
it matters. This has nothing todo with sex and the salaciousness of this.

(01:33:27):
It has nothing to do with anyof that. You know what matters?
Did you put this down as alegal expense? Is this? First
of all, none of it matters, but we'll chat. It does because
he committed a crime, so hecould then commit another crime, so you

(01:33:47):
had to commit this crime first forthat domino the fall, so you can
go commit another crime. That's kindof where they're pinning all this stuff.
And we're two weeks into the trialand we still haven't figured out what that
other crime he was going to commitis. But this salaciousness is a waste
of time. Well, first ofall, it was clear reversible era today,

(01:34:08):
committed by the judge and by theprosecution under the reasoning of the recently
reversed Harvey Weinstein case. So muchinformation came out that was utterly irrelevant.
Let's start with whether they had sexat all, utterly irrelevant. The only
issue is whether she threatened to exposehim, and whether she extorted him,
and whether he then paid money toavoid the embarrassment to his family, to

(01:34:32):
his business, to his children,and, according to the prosecution, to
help himself get re elected. Theissue of what actually happened is utterly irrelevant.
And then we get to the details, the silk pajamas, the kind
of lotion he was wearing. Ican't imagine how the Court of Appeals in
New York that reversed the Harvey Weinsteincondission, which was a harder case to

(01:34:56):
reverse, wouldn't reverse this conviction ifit got up there. And that's a
big if, because judging by alot of this stuff, it is so
flimsy at best. There is thisis a joke, right, this whole
thing. You think to yourself,this is a joke. And we're still
waiting, by the way, andthis is the big thing. We're still
waiting for that because the whole reasonthat this became a it was it's a

(01:35:19):
state issue, and because he committedthat crime, they tried to tie it
together to a federal election campaign financeissue, therefore turning it into a felony
but on the federal side, whichthe Feds wanted nothing to do with this.
Just remind everybody that, and youhave not connected any of those dots
from point A to point B.And so because of that, we're sitting

(01:35:43):
here going, really, this iswhat's going on, Jonathan Turtley. You
know, the statement of the judgethat he's surprised there isn't a higher number
of objections from the defense is baffling. The defense objected to putting her on
the stand, they didn't object tothe scope of the questioning. And now
the judge sounds like Claude Rain sayingI'm shocked, shocked, there's a porn

(01:36:08):
star in my courtroom. Well,you know, if you give a lot
of scope to testimony, what didyou expect? And the problem with what
the judge has done here is thatthis is an entirely unnecessary witness. It
is uncontested that there's an NDA.Whether what happened in their relationship, if

(01:36:30):
there was one, is immaterial tohow those payments were denoted by the Trump
campaign. And that's what this isabout. Jonathan Turley, just like Elanders,
would say, none of that stuffmatters. There was an NDA signed,
she got paid, she wanted hertruth to come out, We get
it and for that cost one hundredand fifty thousand dollars. None of that
matters. Was there an NDA?Yes, did you get paid? Yes?

(01:36:54):
What happened in your relationship doesn't matter. How was it noted in the
ledger? If you will, whopaid what? And go from there.
Everything else is irrelevant. Everything elseis. This is not about sex.
I have to tell everybody that,even though they continue to go this is
about it's not It's not about sex. Three two, three, five,
twenty four to twenty three at shehad Benton Shoo it's your Twitter, your

(01:37:15):
Insta, all of the stuff.This I find interesting. So, uh,
Christina wants to be the vice presidentof the United States of America,
and Christinoma has made a few mistakesin her book coming out because apparently everybody
who's running for vice president has tohave a book come out, or president

(01:37:35):
or anything in that kind of level. You have to have a book come
out. And a lot of peopleare focusing on the fact the dog,
she killed the dog. She killsthe dog, and they're not letting that
go. Uh, And you know, I right there, your decision making
skills are questionable if you think puttingin killing the dog into your book and

(01:37:56):
then telling the nation I made ahard decision by killing the dog. No,
oh, that that wasn't a smartthing to do. I have a
bigger issue with the fact that youseem to think that you hung out with
Kim Jong un and you went andyou did part of your audio book.
In fact, you read the wholething and that was in there, and
then you pulled it because people arelike, no, you didn't, that

(01:38:18):
never happened. But the dog thing, people go back to the dog.
Do you still think that you arein line to be Trump's vice president.
It's up to Donald Trump. He'sthe only person who will decide this.
And I suppose, yes, Ido speak to him. I asked what
you said to you about No,I never tell anybody my personal conversation with
the story. I talked to PresidentTrump all the time about the dog,

(01:38:38):
about a lot of things, andright now I tell you what he is
being persecuted. Did you bring upenough for Steward? The interview is ridiculous
what you were doing right now,so you need to stop. It is
okay, it is. Let's talkabout some real topics that Americans care about.
Afraid were around of time? Ohwell, of course we are.
Yeah, of course, Well youput it in there. It's your book.

(01:38:59):
Yes, somebody sent me a lovelyvoicemail and you can always do the
same thing. Leave it on thetext line three two, three, five,
three eight twenty four twenty three madat me because I'm apparently mean to
Christy No, yo chat, thisis uh. I'm just shit from the
state of Oregon. You know,it would be nice if you left Christine

(01:39:20):
nom alone. People like myself forgetting sick and tired of you bashing on
her. Leave the woman alone,or you could be facing sure US charges
of harassment from her. Do youunderstand? Leave that woman alone and leave
Donald Trump alone too, because becauseturn up here in Oregon, you're getting

(01:39:40):
sick of you. Bust you onhim too, good gun man, you're
getting home, not your age holderyou have fifty three or eighty five?
Get moron, Yeah solid, Godbless you too, by the way she
did it to herself. And I'mnot the only one. Secondly, I'm
not mean to Trump. I'm honest, and I stick up from what he

(01:40:02):
needs, you know, to bestuck up for it, and the other
times. You know, we canall be frustrated at times with the way
he acts. But the Christynome thing, I don't care about the dog thing.
The Kim Jung Un thing to meis a bigger issue. But the
dog thing is what's just like withthe sex and the Trump case, it's
the salaciousness that gets it. Threetwo, three, five, three eight,
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y'all. I'll just watch a videoof the Democrat doctor of New Yor,
Kathy Hokel, saying that black people, particularly in the Bronx, don't know
what computers are. Right now,we have young black kids growing up in
the Bronx who don't even know whatthe word the computer is. They don't
know, they don't know these things. I've got to tell y'all, and
excuse my language and advance, butI am tired of these racist ass democrats.

(01:41:51):
I am tired of these racist assdemocrats in the past that the media
gives them every single day to saythis filth failth. Now dare she Yeah?
That is uh been a bad coupleof days for governors that happened to
be female. I don't know whatshe was thinking, but this guy is

(01:42:15):
not very happy and he and heand he took to the interwebs to talk
about it, and we said yesterday, it's funny how they get it pass
the Democrats. They just basically,you guys are stupid. I know,
we have to help you. It'sthe it's this bizarre right white savior complex
that everybody believed. When you hearliberals talk about the white savior complex,
you know what it is. That'smostly for other liberals because they believe they're

(01:42:39):
the white saviors. What about RepublicansNow, they're not there to save anybody
else? They have a savior.Jesus Christ, don't you be Donald Trump?
Shut up? Could you imagine anyRepublican doing this? I mean,
well, he can't. I'll tellyou that it continues, sir. Imagine
okay, if any Republicans said whatshe just said. Yeah, imagine if
Donald Day Trump said what she justsaid. Every single day, Democrats gonna

(01:43:04):
pass but little black people. That'sthe mean black people to spit in our
face, to play in our face, and everyone just gives them a pass
to do so. The only timethey have to pretend to care about black
people is during an election year.And even then, as it appears by
Governor Ockle's comments, the mass stillhas a tendency to slip. What has

(01:43:28):
changed in sixty years voting for Democrats? If you're a black American? H
what has changed? Nothing? Nothing? They've branded the right all this evil
stuff. Eh, you know what, And the Right's got to do a
lot better job, there's no doubtabout that. But it is amazing what
the left gets away with because they'relike, but we're inclusive. It's what

(01:43:50):
really matters. We care, youcare every four years. And we've been
saying this for a while. WithLatino voters now are much larger of the
voting electric You guys are are gettingpushed even further down the pecking order,

(01:44:10):
if you will, which is ridiculousbecause again you're an American. But we've
got to break everything up into race. But the fact that just again,
think about this, she comes outand it's just that, well, you
know, they don't know what aword computer means. Oh my god,
because they can't hide who they are. They believe in the bigotry of little

(01:44:31):
expectations. They believe that black peopleare ignorant. They believe that black people
can't be independent, They believe thatblack people can't stand on our own two
feet. But I've got to tellthem something. Let me let you in
on a secret. The color ofmy skin is not a disability. I'm
a twenty one year old young blackman who doesn't believe that the color of

(01:44:54):
my skin is a disability. Andso my hope is that my community,
the black community, listens to whatthese Democrats are saying about us and remembers
it. On election day and theydon't deserve our vote. Amen, I
don't care if it's a Republican thattalks to you like that. You know
that down to Do you understand thatword can be I mean, you know

(01:45:16):
what, just say, what thehell are you doing? Well? They
can't get id, Chad? Ohgod, that's that is like you hear
those things, the it's all racist. There's all this And I sit there
and I think, you guys,do you really believe that? Do you
do you believe? Well? Theydon't know how to get on the internet.
That's one of my other favorites wasthat Biden had said that it's so

(01:45:41):
ridiculous. One person uh texted inabout this and I said, it's this
is a perfect example. So whyis it, Chad that these Democrat leaders
are not offering to teach the blacksand browns, less fortunate people how to
walk into a DMV and ask toget an ID or even ask a social
work at the local DHS office tohelp them get an ID because they know

(01:46:04):
how, right, whether it's voterID or computer, they know how because
they're Americans, they've grown up here. They're they're not stupid. Despite what
the Democrats would like to think thatthey're all victims. They're not just such
a joke three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Shedbenton shows your Twitter, tweet at us text the program TikTok,

(01:46:28):
stay or go. With federal lawnow requiring bike Dance to sell TikTok
within the next year, an ABCNews EPSOS poll finds most Americans would support
banning the app if it isn't sold. A ban is favored fifty three percent
to forty four percent, but usersof TikTok as a group overwhelmingly opposed that
those who rarely are never use theapp generally favor of ban if TikTok remains

(01:46:49):
in the hands of its Chinese ownersdespite the law. Trump supporters are far
more likely to support a ban inthat case, while Biden voters are split.
There you go. I think it'sa tool of evil that the Chinese
are using that is more a propagandatool. The data collecting, yeah,
that's important, but we've opted intojust about everything everywhere to always collect data

(01:47:14):
on us. I worry more aboutwhat it does and the divisiveness in this
country and the things that's pushing,especially towards our young, which is where
a vast majority of our young isgetting their news from. It's not just
all fun in games, because let'sbe real, we've all seen a bunch
of tiktoks. Even if you're onreels or any of the stuff on YouTube,

(01:47:35):
shorts and any of these things,most of those things come from TikTok
and are just spread out across allof them with a push of a button.
So while you say I'm not onTikTok, you're seeing tiktoks if you're
watching any of those other things andsome of that stuff I was talking about
last night, there's a guy whohe's talking about aliens and he says,
you know, one of the thingsaliens don't know is karate, And I'm

(01:47:55):
like, I wouldn't have known thatwithout the Internet and without TikTok, no
idea, they did no karate threetwo, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four to twenty three. Atch, you hadventon shows, your
Twitter, tweet at as text theprogram, little stupid info, and then
I go and spoil it all bysaying something stupid. It will takes stupid
pills this morning. It's the honestones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict they're gonnado something incredibly stupid. Now you're the

(01:48:20):
fact stupid one with the big mouthis stupid, little astro time you should
never underestimize the predictability of stupidity.Now it's time for stupid information. Boy
Scouts renamed themselves, which is interesting. Try to you guys still thinking about

(01:48:43):
all the raping and molesting of children. Yeah, you can change your name
to whatever you want. Boy Scoutswas founded in nineteen ten February eighth,
nineteen ten. To be exact,John F. Kennedy was the first US
President to have been a Scout asa youth, serving in Troop two in
Bronxville, New York from nineteen twentynine to nineteen three thirty one. The
BSA that was then the Boy Scoutsof America state its aim was support young

(01:49:05):
people in their physical, mental,and spiritual development so they can play constructive
roles in society. The BSA teachescharacter, citizenship, fitness, and leadership
throughout it. Interesting stuff you probablydidn't know about the Boy Scouts of America
that no longer exists because of thething. You know what I'm talking about.
You guys have a blessed rest ofyour day. We got you over

(01:49:26):
the hubbleed do iting and tomorrow night, night Jack. This is the Chad
Benson Show.
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