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Independent Thoughts, Independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. We'll get to the
Michael Cohen versus Donald Trump portion ofthe show in a moment, But first,
New York Times SIENA poll comes outwhat four or five times during an
election year. Questions are similar eachand every time, arguably one of the
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most important polls out there, andbattleground states matter the most. I continue
to tell you that, how's itlooking for the Biden Frankly, for the
Joe Biden campaign, these numbers arean absolute disaster. The smallest leaders in
Arizona for Donald Trump piece up six. Look at this nine in Georgia.
Thirteen in Nevada. My goodness,gracious, my god, that is a
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huge lead. No Democrat has lostthat state since John Kerry lost it back
in two thousand and four. Howabout these great lake battleground states, something
that the Joe Biden campaign can workwith. Look Pennsylvania, Donald Trump up
three, but that's well within themargin of error. Wisconsin, donald Trump
up one and actually a Joe Bidenlead well within the margin of error up
a point here. This they canwork with the Joe Biden campaign. This
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the Donald Trump campaign absolutely loves andit looks like a lot of the other
polling out of the Sunbelt battle.Yes, now, what are they talking
about. Well, first of all, even the ones where Biden is close
to one or two points for Trumpor one point for Biden, it's all
within the margin of air. Allof it's in with the margin of error.
The oh, it could go eitherway. But when you're up thirteen
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and these are battleground states, theseare the seven states that matter, the
seven states, the little side.What's gonna happen in this next election when
you're up thirteen, there is nothere is no margin of error fifteen.
Yeah, well, normally we screwup so bad, it's fifteen. And
if you are screwing up that bad, either everybody's a liar you're talking to,
or you're bad at your job.Continue. Yeah, the Trump coalition
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is changing. It's basically what's cookinghere. This is at least one of
the big reasons why so this isamong likely voters in these in all these
battleground states we just spoke about.Back in twenty twenty, eighty four percent
of the Trump coalition was white.Look where it is now, It's seventy
eight percent. The non white portionof the Trump coalition. It was thirteen
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percent in twenty twenty. Look atthis now it's nineteen percent. So the
Trump coalition is becoming more diverse.Oh that's insane. He this guy who
everybody hates cause he's nothing but racistand evil. It's becoming more what diverse?
Oh that doesn't spell a win.It's close nationwide. But I tell
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you guys this over and over again. Take the nationwide out look at the
seven Nevada, Arizona, Georgia,North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia,
Pennsylvania. Those are the only thingsthat matter. Everything else means nothing.
We know where California is going togo. We get we know where
Texas is going to go. Weget Florida, we get it. Now
take out those states. Where's Idahogonna go? I think we know Oregon,
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Washington State, New York? Throwthose out Look at the seven,
the seven metal battleground states. Fivehundred thousand people will decide this next election
for president. Add it all up. What does this say about where the
race stands? Right now? We'retalking electoral college and the race to two
seven. Yeah, the race totwo seven. It's advantage Donald Trump.
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But he's not over the two seventymark just yet. All right, So
if we flip Nevada, Arizona,and Georgia here in your lighter shades of
pink, you add them to thestates, and of course the second congressional
district up in Maine, which DonaldTrump on last time around, that gets
into two hundred and sixty eight electoralvotes. If we keep Wisconsin, Michigan,
and Pennsylvania in the too close tocall category, along with Nebraska's second
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congressional district Joe Bid at two twentyfive. So it's advantaged Donald Trump,
but Joe Bid does at this pointhave a path to two hundred and seven.
They both have a path. Andthat's the scary thing because because you
know what did they say on thatcorrespondence, Dender, and yet they're still
time. If all the Republicans gotbehind Nicki Haley, I think a vast
majority of independence and even Democrats wouldprobably jump on that side, and it
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would be Reagan versus Mondale situation.It would be or whoever Trump. Though
he's an enigma, people love him, they hate him, very few people
could care less about him. Butpeople are starting to go er. I've
had enough case in point this ladywho is black talking about Trump? Is
it bad? No? I amfrom my suburban perch with my rose garden
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everything else. Now I'm totally gangsterbecause for the first time in my life,
I'm going to be voting for thefelon if they convict him, voting
for him, if they shoot himoff to space and one of those Falcon
nine rockets and install him at thespace station like a satellite, voting for
him. Do I need to throwup like the suburban gang signs or take
a picture with a coffee mug,whatever I have to do, get a
T shirt by merch. I'm votingfor Trump. I don't care what they
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do to him, what they convicthim up. And if that makes me
gangster, I finally get my streetcred after all these years, all these
years, she's getting a street cred. Is there a Trump sign? Is
that it? We've got a lotof Trump stuff today. Oh he is
exhausting from my point of view.You guys know how I feel about it.
I like a lot of what hedoes. I think he makes his
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life way harder than it should be. I think the media loves him because
he gives them reason. At thispoint in time. But that being said,
diversifying the voting block. If hegets fifteen percent of the people of
color, it's over for Biden.Uh what impact is it having. It's
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driving people like me. I'm alaw Biden citizen. I don't believe in
criminals, but it's driving me toa place where I don't care what Trump
said. I don't care what expletiveshe drops in the courtroom. I'm voting
for him. Now, what's next? Me voting for Trump, black women
voting for Trump, black man votingfor Trump. Children if they can get
into the ballot box and sign somethingvoting for Trump. Just tell us where
we have to go to vote forthis man. That's where they're driving us
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to. And by the way,the exlatives already talks about Trump, because
if you watched him over the weekand a hundred thousand people in New Jersey,
there were some explatives yesterday. Kamala, We have to know that sometimes
people will open the door for youand leave it open. Sometimes they won't,
and then you need to kick thefucking door down. Excuse my language,
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the laughing, Just let it.It's just so awful. It is
so those are the numbers the pollingnumbers and CNA New York Times, that's
a big poll. Those numbers rightnow point to a victory for Trump.
All that being said, still along way to go. O chaous and
craziness. There's going to be asituation, a black Swan event. I
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don't know any of those things.Will he be convicted of something and we're
going to talk about the trial herea little bit yesterday. Cohen up there.
It's just wasted times out there again. I mean, how do you
bring up any of these people withyou know, Stormy Daniels contradicted herself a
thousand times? How do you bringher up? And you know, you
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too much information, stuff you didn'tneed to know about. And then you
bring up Michael Cohen, who's anabsolute clown and everybody knows it. From
the moment he heard Stormy Daniels wasshopping a story about a long denied sexual
tryst with Donald Trump, Michael Cohensaid he knew it would be catastrophic for
the twenty sixteen campaign. He saidTrump knew it too. Women will hate
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me. Cohen recalled Trump, saying, guys may think it's cool, but
this is going to be a disaster. For the campaign. The Access Hollywood
tape had already become public. Trumpheard boasting of groping women. Cohen testified
Trump told him to spin it,and the spin that he wanted to put
on it was that this is lockerroom talk, something that Melania had recommended.
Ooh did he did? She did? They remember this is about a
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crime. So all this, hesaid, She said, their NDA's aren't
illegal, All of this stuff.Trying to tie this into a crime is
what they're supposed to do. Thisis a misdemeanor, bookkeeping campaign finance.
So nobody in particular is in troublesthe campaign itself. So you're not throwing
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the campaign in jails like we restedyour campaign. And it's a misdemeanor,
of which the Department of Justice,the federal side of it said, and
we want any part of this,the predecessor to Alvin Bragg says, we
don't want any part of This isa misdemeanor, But it becomes a felony
if they are committing this crime inhopes of committing another crime down the road,
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and they still have yet to pointwhat that crime is. We got
a lot more on this, butif that is your dude that you brought
up there. I don't know howyou spin that because he is a clown.
Of clown take away all of thestuff he's lied about and you know,
going to jail. He's a clown, period. I want to talk
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Show. Apparently one hundred thousand peopleshowed up for the rally in Jersey.
Trump spoke for nearly two hours,and he covered a lot, including his
thoughts on Hannibal Lecter. Really,let's see how that one did. Silence
of the lamb? Has anyone everseen the silence of the lamp? The
late great Hannibal Lecter. He's awonderful man. He oftentimes would have a
friend for dinner. Remember the lastsaying, excuse me, I'm about to
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have a friend for dinner. Isthis poor doctor? I'm about to have
a friend for dinner? But HannibalLecter, congratulations, it had a blectored
one. What the hell was that? If you'd hear that over the week,
first of all, one hundred thousandpeople to come out and see a
politician crazy, but the reality ofwhat he does at times, it's a
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show. He puts on a show. But the whole hand of electric thing
was so bizarre. It was sobizarre. It's Tuesday, kids, you
know what that means? TikTok time? Why is it at gender reveal parties
people only choose one of two colors, So I can't assume your gender,
but you can assume I'm racist.If genitals don't define gender, how does
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removing them affirmat Oh, this isa TikToker who's pondering all of the stuff
that the woke insanity has out there, and this is a gen zer.
Continue, sir, it's scary one. The weatherman is the closest one to
telling the truth on the news.Now, if women can be paid less
for doing the exact same work,why wouldn't every company just hire women?
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How are we taking the rights ofwomen away if we don't know what a
woman is? Oh? I likethat? Why not just hire all women
pay him's you know, pay himjust seventy percent of what a man would
get. Look at all the savingsI've got. So the man who accidentally
left three hundred thousand guns for theTaliban is going to lecture us on gun
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controls. Just want to stop drunkdrivers from killing sober drivers and sober drivers.
That's how gun control works. Ilike that little TikTok Tuesday fun there
tweet at us text the program threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three Atchad BensonShow is your Twitter? Yesterday got
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a new chat GPT, and youknow, we don't care about women or
men at this point in time.Gender means nothing because chat GPT is here,
and AI is here, and they'recoming for your job. They're coming
to take you away. Ah No, but I will say it is amazing.
Now we've been fortunate enough throughout companyto test some of the new chat
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GPT, but I haven't tested asmuch as my uncle, as is my
business partner, and he says,dude, it's crazy. So this is
a person who is site impaired,if you will, and this person's on
vacation, and so what you haveis real time chat ept looking through your
camera and describing what is happening.Remember, he can't see is the King
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in residence at the moment. Yes, it looks like the King is in
residence right now. The Royal standardflag is flying above Buckingham Palace, which
is the signal that the monarch ispresent. How exciting to be there while
the king is home. Try andtell me exactly what they're doing right now,
please, Right now, the ducksare gently gliding across the water.
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They're moving in a fairly relaxed manner, not in a hurry. Occasionally one
of them will get the heat underthe water, probably looking for food,
and then pop back up. Ieven know when a taxi is coming with
its orange light on. I thinkI'll hail it to get home. Yes,
I spotted one just now. It'sheading you away on the left side
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of the road. Get ready towave it down. A great job hailing
that taxi. It looks like you'reall set to go. That's a good
dog right there leading the way intothe taxi. Safe travels. So it
is describing ducks swimming whether or notthe King is home, and the taxi
thing was amazing sight and pair.So it's like having a new set of
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eyes. So the dog's taking youplaces, but this new set of eyes
is describing it is incredible. Sothe announcement was going to come. So
this I had to have a conversationwith the you know, serie killers what
they're calling it right now, theAI and this was fascinating. Hey,
how's it going? Hey there,it's going great? How about you?
I see your ruck in an openAI hoodie? Nice choice? What's up?
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What that's ceiling about? Are youin a cool indust resell office or
something? Well? Can you Iguess of what I might be doing based
on what I'm showing you here?Mmmm. From what I can see,
it looks like you're in some kindof recording or production setup with those lights,
tripaths and possibly a mic. Itseems like you might be gearing up
to shoot a video or maybe evena livestream. Yeah, so first of
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all, hey, man, you'rerocking a hoodie. Sounds like it's a
human having a conversation. Hey,what's going on? I love it?
Looks great? Hey what kind ofroom? Mean? Looks trip looking thing?
Well, it's very interesting as theyhave this, and again it feel
it's a conversation I've played with it. It's it's you. After a while,
you forget you're interacting with something thatisn't real. Continue AI person thing,
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you got to give her a name. In fact, we've got a
new announcement to make. That's exciting. Announcements are always a big deal.
Judging by the setup, it lookslike it's going to be quite the professional
production. Is this announcement related toopen AYE for ups? It is?
And in fact, what if Iwere to say that you're really into the
announcements or that you are the announcementme? The announcement is about me?
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Well, color me intrigued? Areyou about to reveal something about AI or
more specifically about me as a partof Open AI. You've got me on
the edge of my well, Idon't really have a seat, but you
get the idea. What's the bignews. Yeah, we've got a new
model that can interact with the worldthrough audio, vision and texts. Yeah,
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you're gonna forget that it's not real, especially some of you men out
there. Remember that movie she orher whatever was called It's Coming. It
is amazing though. The applications andthe cool stuff that's coming is incredible.
We already know about the bad stuff, because at any given time, when
you come up with something new,you have to realize, I don't care
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if you just found the wheel today, you're gonna go somebody's gonna use this
for bad AI is the same way. But the applications of where this is
going for the future of not onlywork but science is incredible, and the
applications and science are going to beincredible along with other stuff. Three two,
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three, five, twenty four,twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter? Tweet out atext the program more on the hush money
case, Michael Cohen solid individual right, talk about that. A lot of
other stuff to get to as well, including Cliff Claven. Yeah, some
Cliff Claven stuff. Talk about thatas well. Chad Benson Chat Sun,
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Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts,Independent Life. This is Chad Benson Trump
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on trial. What he's on trial? Yeah, it's gonna be a trial
a lot, but probably not Wellwhat do you mean, well, I
mean this is probably the only onethat's going to go to trial anytime soon
and before the election, which iskind of the only thing that matters,
especially if your goal in this lawfairs Jonathan Turley calls it is to do
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everything you can to stop Trump.This case in New York is going to
be the only one that we'll seethe light of day until at least after
the election, and at that pointin time, all bets are off.
The defense called Cohen a convicted lawyerand said Cohen has a goal an obsession
with getting Trump. Defense attorney ToddBlanche told the jury, I submit to
you that he cannot be trusted,and prosecutor Josh Steinlass conceded Cohen has what
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you might consider to be some baggage. Even the judge said Cohen needed to
be told to refrain from making anymore statements about this case. Trump twenty
twenty four more like Trump twenty two, twenty four years ABC News spotted him
on TikTok and atagonizing Trump. Yeah, so that's your key witness there,
that's it taking the stand, andthe real fireworks are gonna come when he's
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cross examined. I think we knowthat. Do I think anything's gonna come
out of this? Look, GregJared said it. They're hoping politically is
the only hope they have that heis going to be prosecuted and found guilty.
That's it. It's the politics ofit all. There is nothing else
about this. I'm still trying tofind I would like to know where the
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law was broken. Well, Chad, okay, you put it in the
wrong it's a misdemeanor. You putit in the wrong thing. You tried
to do it this way so youcould write off it's a misdemeanor. It's
case if we were to do whatyou know, look at Obama's campaign finance
issues, the record setting issues andfines. But it was they were trying
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to covering stuff up NDAs there.This wasn't covering up a crime. You're
making the cover up the crime.Getting somebody not to sell their story for
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars isnot a crime. Prosecutors are out to
show the reimbursements Cohen said Trump authorizedwere improperly and falsely characterized as legal expenses.
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Cohen's recollections of the things Trump saidare powerful evidence. He's the only
witness that can deliver it, andwhile there are call logs to back him
up, for the most part,the jury is left to take Cohen at
his word, and the defense iswaiting to test his composure and credibility.
Good luck with that one. Soyou heard what they said, they were
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mischaracterized. Okay, that's a misdemeanorat best. It is not a federal
crime, which is what you've chargedhim with, and NDAs and stuff like
that are not illegal. So we'restill trying to figure this out. And
you've yet to show the part wherethey did this so they could commit another
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crime. And we're over two weeksinto this thing, and even legal experts
on MSNBC and other places are saying, you know, by now, you
would have had to have shown wherethis quote unquote felony came from, and
you haven't done that so far.Three two, three, five, three
eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Menton shows your Twitter tweet at
his Texa program. Meanwhile, inother parts of the world, it's getting
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serious again, the idea of onceagain striking Northern Gaza. Explosions ringing out
in Jabalia, massive plumes of smokerising throughout the north as renewed fighting there
marks a grim Memorial Day for Israel. Yeah, and it's about to get
ugly. And you know, themore that I hear about what we're not
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doing to help Israel the fact thatmaybe we know where the bad guy is,
the guy that is essentially their Osamabin Laden who helps set up everything
right that that day we maybe knowwhere he is and we're not sharing that.
If that's true, And that's accordingto the Washington Post, which last
time I checked kind of a fanof this president and the Democrats now they've
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come out for the White House saidno, no, no, no,
that's that's a lie. That's nottrue. But are we holding stuff back?
Yeah? Are we trying to walkthis in this this administration trying to
walk this bizarre tightrope of wanting toshow everybody we're an ally and at the
same time showing everybody that we don'thate the Palestinians. That's the narrative that
the media wants you to push,is that if you're pro Israel and they
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have a right to protect themselves tosomehow you ate the Palaes things. No,
it's Hamas and you've got to getHamas. Douglas Murray said it the
other day. You don't put afire out eighty percent. And if we
know where this sob is, thenwe need to get him, just like
we know where a lot of theother people are, but we're afraid to
what act they're in Cutter, Wecan't do anything else to do this.
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I mean, come on, giveback the hostages, lay down your weapons.
This all goes away. Here's somethingelse that's not being reported. The
UN came out, was it yesterdayor Sunday and said, hey, the
numbers about the people being killed here, Yeah, you're gonna have to have
those Those were not those were notThose were not good numbers. Wait,
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what do you mean all these tensof thousands, thirty thousands, mostly women
and children. Yeah, those numbersaren't real. Those numbers were You're gonna
have to maybe ten thousand, Ohwait, what not thirty? Oh my
god, they lied to us.Who wouldn't have thought three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three action had been to
show it's your Twitter tweet at astext the program, John Ratzenberger Cliff Claven
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has an interesting stuff about America today, and I think in general the West
about you know, we go tocollege or do all these kind of things,
and we've poop pooed. Much likeMike Ro's talked about the trade of
the world, and he talks aboutthe fact that his big fear isn't that
we're reproducing, which we're not,which is the biggest issue. It was
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not climate change, by the way, we're not reproducing. It's the fact
that we can't do simple things anymore. That's my fear that the civilization will
grind and can grind to a haltbecause we've neglected to teach our children how
to use tools. Way before Ibecame an actor, I was a carpenter.
Tools of my trade was hammer andsaul and t squares and all that.
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Then everybody I knew growing up,all knew how to do something.
Every Saturday, all the garage doorswere open and people were there working on
something, rehooting their car, youknow, building a birdhouse or sailboat.
But everybody had hands on experience.That's just the way it was. Yeah,
he's absolutely right. I mean,how many people right now have kids
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who never have changed a tire,don't know how to change a tire,
to drive a stick shift, don'tknow how to build anything. I'm not
great, but I'll make an effortbuilding stuff. But I've changed many attires
in my life. I've done alot of those things. And part of
it, and I agree with whathe says here, but also part of
it is we also live in adisposable society. Goods are so cheap they're
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built to be replaced. They're notbuilt to be fixed. They're built to
be just thrown away and buy anew one. And I thought, as
a young man that the whole worldwas like that, you know, wayter
out in my life. Actually,I was doing a show called John Ratzenberger's
Maid in America, or a twitteraround the country showed people how things are
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made. The more factories I visited, I realized that there were no young
people working in those factories. Andso I started asking questions and found out
that that generation of young people hadno skills. They had no found and
nuts and bolts and putting things together. No, why should they, because
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that young generation has also been toldthe pathway to success is not through your
hands, building replacing, fixing dirt. Oh, the pathway to success is
through college. That's my fear thatthe civilization will grind and can grind to
a hall because we've neglected to teachour children how to use tools. Interesting
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indeed, taught them to think,taught them about AI all the other stuff,
but the tool side of it.No, we haven't, and is
that scary? Somewhat somewhat scary,but it's modern society. So we have
learned a lot, we have donea lot. We've also lost a lot
in what we've been able to dothree two, three, five, twenty
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We have a two year old answergender baby and a ten year old who
is non binary. They have chosennot to disclose Sparrow's gender. We don't
know it yet. It's something thatSparrow's going to have to figure out.
And then tell us, but theirparenting approach is controversial. These polyamorous parents
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let their children choose their gender,and for their oldest child, Hazel,
that's neither male nor female. Whatthe hell is wrong with people? That?
Right there is insane and child abuse. I'm sorry, we're gonna let
you choose your gender. No,it doesn't work that way. It doesn't
you. You know, we jokeabout TikTok toosday and there's a bunch of
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wacky stuff on TikTok, but thisis a perfect example of the insanity that's
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and we're gonna let our child chooseits gender. Please tell us how and
why you decided to come out asnon binary, because the pronouns she and
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he did not fit. Non binarywas what I turned to. Though I
do choose to act and look morefeminine. I'm two and a half year
old. Sparrow has yet to makea choice about my gender. Their anti
gender, but we're using vivam pronouns. Sure, they have anatomy, you
understand it, but like that's notindicative of their identity. Okay, is
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there more? Of course, thismore because people who are insane need to
talk more. It's something that Sparrow'sgonna have to figure out and then tell
us before we could channel anyone else, particularly because it's, you know,
something that our parents didn't and theygot it wrong. That's what our parents
did and they got it wrong.The hell is wrong with you? Take
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you want to have a shot inthis world? Yeah? All right,
it's time to leave these nut jobs. All right? Oh thank you?
I got this thing between my lives. How you know what're supposed to do
with it? Because these people areinsane? They are it's not very nice,
Jude. Just honesty, kids,Just honesty. That right there is
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just I sorry, I that's You'renot setting your kids up for success.
Right. You could be liberal andwoke, but at what point do you
say, Okay, you may beliberal, you may be woke, but
you also have to live in theworld of reality. And you look around
and because you're in this weird worldwhere you've got another twelve people that gree
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you think everybody else around the countryis like that, and everybody else is
around them, and they're not.They're not. That is not a good
thing for children. Sorry, yesterdayannounce we came to we lost an icon.
An icon. You say, yes, I didn't hear about it.
No, you probably wouldn't. Butthe scene in a movie that she was
in is iconic, to say theleast. She passed away at age seventy
(31:30):
seven. When people find out thatI was the first girl to get eaten,
they're amazed. I realized the sceneidea terrified everybody. And the one
comment I get from everybody is,you know, you kept me out of
(31:52):
the water, And some of themeven say I kept them out of the
tub. Don't go in the water. Remember there there, that is Susan
beck Lenny she was Steven Spielberg sawher swimming and said, oh, she's
perfect for the part to be thefirst victim in the movie Joss the opening
scene. She discussed what they did, how they got her ready. She's
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also talked about the fact that alot of guys because she was a stunt
person, she lived this crazy lifewhere she also worked on like fishing boats,
and people would come up to herand say, you know, you're
the first lady I ever saw nakedand she would laugh. But she talked
about the fact that they didn't reallytell her how they were going to use
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the harness and what they were goingto do. The water was freezing when
she went in there, and itwas actually jeans, so she had cut
off jeans, and there was severalpulleys and then Steven Spielberg said, we're
going to do this, this,and this, and he turned around and
he goes, she has no ideawhat we're really going to do, because
they pulled her under the water whatshe didn't expect. There was some pain,
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indeed, and some of the waysthat things went, and she got
bruises and bumps, and that's screamingis real because she had no idea how
strong the pulleys and things were.She passed away yesterday at age seventy seven.
So iconic. Think about that.She did several others. She's a
stunt woman mostly. She did severalother things. But think about that for
a second. You're in a movieand your scene is so iconic that it
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causes people to change their behavior.And if you don't think that's true.
Even as a kid, how manyof you were afraid to go in the
pool knowing full well, probably inyour mind. It's a pool. I
could see there's nothing in here,but still and if you're swimming with your
friends at night, even to thisday, you joke about it because you
never know. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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four to twenty three atch Had BensonShow with your Twitter tweet at has text
the program. I found this interesting. You guys remember this, maybe you
do, maybe you don't. Butmore's coming out and we find out all
of this stuff later on down thelad road after things had happened, and
we're talking decades later. So MarchDay, Reagan walking out of a hotel
(34:14):
and what happened? He runs aroundwhere he comes, Yeah, Reagan shot.
We're finding out more about that day. There were four nuclear subs off
the East coast, one of whichwas very very close, and they've got
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tapes of the situation room. AndI found this fascinating because nobody knew who
was running the country at that time. They were getting different information even inside
the situation situation room. The vicepresident wasn't there yet. They were like,
Reagan, he walked into the tothe hospital, but then he collapsed
and they're like, is he conscious? They're like, yeah, he's conscious.
(34:58):
They're like, no, he's not, so he's in surgery. Oh
he's not in surgery, but he'snot conscious, So who's running the country.
One of those subs was close enoughto fire on DC. They were
thinking, is this the start ofsomething? They'd moved to def Con five
because remember it's the Cold War,So they've got a sub that is so
close and then Bush shows up.Was Fords to you and says, hey,
(35:21):
we're gonna go up. We're notgonna be here in the set room
anymore. We're going to act thepart to reassure the people that everything's normal
and if something goes down then we'lldeal with it at that point in time.
But apparently it was like a twominutes or so. They could have
had a nuclear weapon into DC.It's crazy when you find this stuff out
(35:42):
years later. And the thing,were you gonna think about this too?
We didn't have the internet, wedidn't have all the stuff that we have
now. So who's this Hinckley character? They knew who he was, but
they knew nothing else about him.They didn't know he was in love with
Jodie Foster. Boy, did youmiss on that one? They didn't know
any of those things, and atthe height of the Cold War crazy,
(36:07):
But we find these things out lateron, and I always find these fascinating.
Three two, three five, twentyfour, twenty three at Chad Benson
Show's your Twitter. If you missedthe show, makes you grab the podcast,
have it Tuesday. It's a ChadBenson show. This is the Chad
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, IndependentLife. This is Chad Benson. Meanwhile,
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in front of a courtroom in NewYork City, chaos is going on.
Why is that because Trump's on trial? Doom doom. This trial is
rigged. It's dishonest. It's adisgrace to New York, It's a disgrace
to the country. I should beout campaigning now instead of city in a
(37:15):
very cold courthouse all day long.Oh you know what I'm worried about.
And he said a cold courthouse.You know your grandparents should go with their
house. You're like, why isit summer and you have a you have
the heater on? Is that verydiet? Yet? Are you saying he
is old? He's an older gentleman, carries himself extremely well. I'm not
(37:37):
gonna lie to you. You know, it's funny. I was. I
was reading an article and they weretalking about and this. You know,
Trump's an industry. For those ofyou who don't keeps to score, Trump
is an industry. And these guyshave a podcast about Donald Trump and they
can't stand him. They're psychologists,and you know they're talking about, Oh
my guy's got dementia. It's goingon, He's got all these things.
He did a two hour essentially astand up special in New York in front
(38:01):
of one hundred thousand people. Ifyou add up Joe Biden and his entire
four years as president, almost fouryears he had in two hours of anything
so settled down with the cognitive declineis tremendous. What more from Trump?
Our judicial system has blown up.It's broken, broken, it's lawfair.
(38:22):
So what's going on today? Well, we've got that guy back on the
stand that Cohen character. Cohen recalledasking how Malania Trump was taking the news
about Stormy Daniels, and Cohen recalledTrump saying, don't worry. How long
do you think I will be onthe market for? Not long? Prosecutor
Susan Hoffinger asked, what did youunderstand that to mean? Cohen responded,
(38:42):
he wasn't thinking about Milania. Thiswas all about the campaign. When it
became evident Daniels was prepared to gopublic, Cohen said Trump instructed him to
pay her off. Just do it. Cohen recalled Trump telling him, don't
worry about it. You will getthe money back. Yeah, just pay
her off, make her go away. That's what this is about. My
trial is not about sex with thestormy. It's not about that. It
(39:07):
is not about anything other than thesepeople shopped around their story trying to make
money off of our situation. Wedecided to pay them and go away.
They didn't. We didn't classify itcorrectly. And because of that, this
(39:28):
is where we're at. No chat, it's about hush money is not illegal.
I could say that a thousand timesyou. I don't think people understand
that hush money is not illegal.NDA's not illegal. Paying people to go
away not illegal? What about bearingstories not illegal? None of it is
illegal. Nothing is. If shewould have got two hundred and fifty thousand
(39:50):
for somebody else, is it legalthat you're buying stories? Why should it
be illegal if you're trying to makestories go away? But he is Michael,
and they've got issues with him.There's a huge risk and a huge
reward for them potentially. You know, I've had some people say to me,
why are they even calling Michael Code? You know, why don't they
just avoid all of this? Andthe answer is they need to call Michael
Cod. Every other witness in thiscase has been central around Michael Code.
(40:15):
Yeah, but he's Michael Cone,lied to Congress, been convicted, gone
to jail, has made it hissole purpose in life to destroy Donald Trump,
which also doesn't help his credibility.See where we're going with this,
But you have to call him.What prosecutors have tried to do thus far
(40:35):
is Bolster's credibility is present witnesses whoare there to say that what Michael Cone
will tell you is true? Doyou buy it? I don't buy it.
I don't buy any of it.You know, he's been the most
truthful one. And she got onehundred and fifty grand? Was that Katherine
McDougall, Because she hasn't been there. It's not calling her. They thought
they were in love. Trump haddifferent idea. She got one hundred and
(41:00):
fifty grand to go away. Butdud dude's a liar. The dude is
take away whether or not he lies. He hates Donald Trump, and his
sole purpose is to destroy this individual. That's his sole purpose. So take
away the other convictions and the lyingand Congress and all this stuff. He
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is all about destroying Donald Trump.So how should I trust anything you're saying.
Yes, they're going to talk aboutthe fact that he's pled guilty.
Yes, they're going to talk aboutthe fact that it was perjury, and
that since then he suggested that histwenty eighteen plea, at least part of
it wasn't true. But it's alsogoing to be I'm going to be really
interested in how much of this ispersonal, how much of this is driven
(41:45):
by Donald Trump, and by theway that may be both helpful to the
defense and also maybe too much asa legal matter. So that's going to
be really interesting to see. Nowpersonal matters in this situation. And look,
they're hoping personally, they've got peopleon sides, hope personally. If
there's gonna be personal side of itwhen it comes to jurors, the people
who hate Donald Trump on there andhave lied to get on there. People
(42:07):
maybe have lied because they love DonaldTrump. I see a hung jury at
this point in time, which isridiculous because, first of all, trials
should never have gone on. Youwant to talk about Mari a Lago,
great, you want to talk aboutDC. Fine, the Atlanta one's a
joke Georgia. But those two youwant to talk about those. I got
no problems with that. I thinkyou've got an obstruction issue and we're gonna
(42:29):
find out about immunity. But forall of the stuff that's going on,
you know, he's been in dietedninety two times, this, that and
the other. Here's the question Iask you, what if none of these
things stick, what does that makethe left side of the aisle? Who
is excited about this? Who pushedthis? What does that make you stand
back and say it's like, wow, were they really pushing stuff that never
(42:51):
had a chance and because of thatthere was lawfair and they really were trying
to do something to this. Younever hear the other side of that at
all. Ever, ever, ever, three two, three, five,
three, eight, twenty four totwenty three at Chad Benson's show, is
your Twitter? You know, wewent the other day and we got breakfast.
It was just nothing spectacular. Wentto McDonald's fifty one dollars. We
(43:13):
got a couple like the two forfives, but a couple of it was
fifty one bucks. What in God'sname is happening in the fast food world.
Fast food prices in March we're thirtythree percent higher than in twenty nineteen,
and labor costs are surging. Casualrestaurant chains like Red Lobster also seeing
Red now considering bankruptcy, while Applebee'sand Chili's offer bargain burgers and other discounts.
(43:38):
Yeah. Chili's, by the way, I saw commercial last night where
they're like, you can go toa fast food and get you know,
or you could come here and forless, get this, And they were
like going up against the fast foodworld, saying, don't wait in line,
use the app. Come here,you'll spend less and you'll get a
better product. But when you hearhow high prices are, we spent fifty
(44:02):
one dollars at McDonald's the other dayand we got nothing. Crazy, only
four of us eight. And I'mlike, I don't think this was like
a thirteen dollars meal. Even smalltown kitchens are feeling the heat. Des
Moines, Iowa seeing several restaurants closetheir doors citing higher costs as well as
covid era loans coming due. Asfor those fast food fanatics, they have
(44:28):
this simple message, you can't goup any further. You can't. McDonald's
has not commented on the potential fivedollars meal. Local franchises would be part
of the pricing conversation. So McDonald'sis pushing a five dollar meal. Starbucks
is following in trying to come upwith some sort of value menu, and
I just it's it's now they havestuff that's value ish. It's no doubt
(44:53):
like the one we were at hada you know, six bucks twenty nuggets.
Okay, is because we still goout, We're still eating fast food.
We're we're not changing our lifestyle anyWe're understanding that stuff's more expensive.
We're still spending. But where isthe yeah, no more for me?
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The other day, I said,we're not doing this anymore. And if
we are, you guys are eatingeverything right because you know kids, right,
kids take two bites like I'm done. Like Charlie is very honest.
If it's not nuggets, she doesn'twant any part of it. I'm like,
do you want French fries? Nope, I just want nuggets and some
ranch. That's it so ridiculous,how expensive it is. Speaking of expense,
(45:39):
it's that time of the year.We're heading towards Memorial Day there all
day weekend is next weekend. Gasprices heading into Memorial Day for families who
are hitting the road, there issome relief. For weeks now, gas
prices have been inching down and analystssay that should continue, mainly because of
the softening economy and refineries are wrappingup maintenance and producing more gas. The
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Energy Department reports in the past week, regular unleaded came down another four cents
to an average of three sixty onea gallon, except in California, where
the average is five to oh fivea gallon. Oh, California doing it
well. And they got a bigcourt battle going on in California, and
we will talk about a little bitlater, get deeper into it. And
it's about taxes, and it's fascinatingbecause you know, California can never tax
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you enough, and they're trying threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at youdBenson shows your Twitter, Well,
you got to pay for all thestuff, right, all the homeless stuff
people are hammering Gavin Newsome. Everytime turns around, I know we're we're
massively in debt. Out of curiosity, I saw forty two billion dollars went
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Show. Believe Israel has no rightto exist. I believe the United States
has no right to exist. Ibelieve every settler colony who has committed genocide
against Native peoples, against indigenous peoplehas no right to exist. I believe
in a free Palestine from the riverto the sea. I believe one day
Palestine will be free. Is thisnews to anybody? White supremacy destroys for
(48:34):
the sake of destruction abolition, destroysfor the sake of creation. We are
not the same. I have anunwavering respect for children, and I'm wavering
love and care and compassion for children, a commitment to children and to their
freedom, to their learning, totheir lives, to sustaining their lives.
(48:55):
Some are the demons, y'all arethe villains we've been trying to end.
Y'all get free of y'all. GoodGod. That is a teacher in San
Francisco. I just want to goover this again. So, Israel has
no right to exist, even thoughit's been there longer than the word Palestine.
(49:15):
So I just want to point thatout to you. And the United
States has no right to exist.Okay, who does have a right to
exist? Well, the people ofnatives to these lands, really, so
who exactly are those? And atwhat point what map do we go back
to? I'm just curious, darling, what map do we go back to
(49:37):
that would satisfy you and yours?This neo Marxism, and that's exactly what
it is. She's on TikTok puttingthis out there. It's being splashed everywhere.
This stuff is insane and I'm tellingyou this now. We can go.
It's not about Palestine. That's whatthe cause do is today. But
(50:01):
the reality is this is a pushthat is wide in nature. This Neo
Marxism and Palestine is just one ofmany things that they throw out there,
right because you know, LGBTQ plusclimate change, income inequality, we could
(50:23):
throw it all out there and thatthis is just the cause does your today?
You know what's funny. Don't hearthem talking about Ukraine. We're determined,
along with many other partners for Ukraineto make sure that you succeed on
the battlefield. Oh tell me more, Tell me more, mister Blakeott.
(50:45):
We know this is a challenging time, but we also know that in the
near term the assistance is now onthe way. Some of it's already arrived,
more of it will be arriving,and that's going to make a real
difference against the ongoing Russian aggression onthe battlefield. Yeah, and it is
ongoing. But I don't hear anybuddy marching in the streets for Ukraine or
(51:13):
parts of Africa or Haiti. ForGod's sakes, had his soul marching for
Haiti. The only people marching forHaiti are people marching to get to the
United States. That's it. No, why is that? I don't know.
Here is Zelensky with his rough voice. Thank you so much for this
spackage. Thanks to Congrus, ThanksPresident Biden. Please best reggus from us
(51:36):
to him and to administration. Weare thankful for by partisan support. Yeah,
which is what they needed. AndI want to go back to this
because I get pushed back all thetime. Stop holding poutin up as some
sort of amazing individual who's fighting wokeideology and you know, trying to save
(51:57):
the Christian religion. He is noneof those things. He is a bad
dude who has eyes on a prizeof doing everything he can to weaken the
West, to strengthen the relationship betweenhim and China. That's his goal.
And to become the Soviet Union again, to become a thorn in the side
of freedom. That is what hewants. And he is well, you
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know, he's pushing the envelope.And there's a lot of you out there
like, oh, he was nevergoing to go any farre. He just
wanted to save the Russian speaking people. Yeah, do you really think that?
Do you really think that's what hewanted to do. No, expansion,
old school World War one and twokind of bs. This is what
(52:45):
he was going for, trying tobring back the old gang again so he
can control it and run it anddominate. That's what he was looking for.
That people are on their attack,Civilla and wors everybody in there under
or Russian missiles, And are anybodyout there marching? I'll go I don't
(53:09):
think so. I don't think anybody'sout there marching, but you never know.
Maybe they are. We just can'tsee him through the Palestinian flags and
scarves. We can't see the peoplemarching for the people of Ukraine. Well,
Chad, they have an unfortunate situation. They look white. Oh yeah,
three two, three, five,three, eight, twenty four to
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twenty three at Chad Benson shows yourTwitter, sweet at us text to program.
A lot of stuff still to getto this amazing fun hour. We
got a nature will Mess You Upsegment, and this is for people who
live in particular in the deserty areas. There is a invasion of a certain
species that is coming into homes anduh is it's it's sting is unpleasant.
(53:55):
It's the best way I will describeit. It's got some nature will mess
you up some more TikTok Tuesday insanityas well three two, three, five,
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Chad Benson Show. Such Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
(54:37):
This is Chad Benson. Hey,you want to play the Palestinian experience,
trust me, it's really You're playingin Muslim in British Palestine and your mission
is to form a Palestinian state.It seems really difficult. Let's draw the
first gard and see the UN givesyou a Palestinian state. It's right where
you live right now, and it'sthe same size as the Jews state.
If you accept, you win thegame. No, let's start a huge
(54:58):
war against the Jews. Yeah,I don't want them living next to me.
Let's kill as much as we can. Okay, you lose the war
and some of the territories that uN gave you. Do you wish to
stay in the Jewish state and gainfull citizenship or go live in no man's
land with limited rights? I don'twant to live with Jews refugi it is
Do you want to form a peacefulsociety. No, I want to try
terror right. This right here isa TikTok parody of a Muslim actually,
(55:22):
who is making fun of the opportunitiesthe Palestine has had. Is it been
eleven times been offered and they've turnedit down every single time? Continue after
decades of bloodshed, Israel has grantedyou autonomy in the West Day in Gaza
and even give you weapons to formindependent security forces. Cool. Thanks.
Do you use the opportunity to forman organized society or no? I want
(55:42):
to give this terror thing another chance. I see, Wow, Israel's offered
you a Palestinian state in ninety percentof the West Bank, all of Gaza
and some other territories. If youaccept you in the game. No thanks.
Also, I want to elect Hamasto rule over me Hannas, the
terrorist organization who swore to destroy Israeland kill old Jews. That's the one.
Wow. It's just getting good ifyou honestly think about it. So
(56:05):
you've been offered how many times?Eleven? Go back to when Clinton came
hard thought he had everything. Igot the Jews to give in on everything,
Israel to give it on everything,and they're like no, because They're
not interested in peace. They're interestedin turmoil because turmoil is where the money's
(56:27):
at. For some reason, Israelonce again offered you a state in all
the West Bank plus other territories.Noue. If you accept, you win
the game. No way. MosesComas spending a massive a tech against Israel,
do you try to stop them?I want to join in? What
I want to join in? You'rekid fifteen hundred Israelies and kidnap two hundred
and forty nice Theseraelis are now absolutelyfurious and they retaliate big time. They
(56:47):
are so aggressive. Are you playingthe victim card? Yeah, okay,
you get tons of likes on TikTok, but you lose the game. I
can't believe these relies didn't let mewin. You might say the Jews made
me lose. Yeah, you mightsay, can't believe they didn't let me
win. No, you victim,though, because victims that's a professional thing.
(57:07):
I tell my kids, don't bea victim. Don't be a victim
because and my eldest she is likepretty liberal, not quite getting everything.
She's fifteen. Great that you haveyour own, but if I point out
the other side of stuff that there'salways two sides to a story, not
(57:30):
that the israel Is, you know, some sort of oh, we didn't
do anything wrong here or we've neverdone anything wrong, but understand there is
two sides to something. And theyhate to hear that, her and her
friends. But then when you pointstuff out, she's like, I didn't
even think of it. No youdon't because and so much of that stuff
she gets, she only gets stuffoff TikTok, which is such a crazy
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younger generation speaking of Palestine. Iwasn't here. It's my buddy Craig filling
in for the last couple days onFriday and Monday, but I heard what
happened to Seinfeld, who, bythe way, I saw that movie the
other day. The'se got on Netflixabout the basically the Battle of Breakfast.
It's a hilarious movie about coming upwith the pop tart and it has got
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all kinds of stars in it.It is super funny and entertaining. But
he got a a well, hegot a diploma, if you will,
special diploma from Duke got to bethe speaker, the commencement speaker. Some
people weren't happy about that. Hegot political for the first time when it
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came to Palestine in Israel, andyou know, you know, for the
loud, loud, loud minority,you can't do that. You can't have
an opinion different than theirs or else. In addition to receiving an honorary degree,
Jerry is also serving as our commencementspeaker today. Yeah boo. Most
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of them got booed away by peoplewho were like, this is ridiculous,
shut up, get your ass outof here, wine and moan whatever I
saw. Somebody got a diploma fromColumbia, walks on stage. You know
it's got the full full, youknow, Palestini, Garb and the rainbows
and everything, gets the diploma andthen tears it up on stage. Mom
(59:23):
and Dad must be stoked for you. They're like, there's four hundred thousand
dollars gone. Kid can't get ajob anyways, because the only thing she
studied was, you know, interpretivedance from a Marxist perspective based on the
autism spectrum, and you know,whatever ridiculous thing that they came up with.
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And I say that because there's awoman I saw the other day who
got a woman's study the degree andshe's doing her thesis on autism and people
in I think it was a wheelchair. It was so like, who is
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that for you? Because I feellike that's the only for you. This
is ridiculous. Like I said,you want to fix this. The problem
with this craziness. You make engineeringdegrees virtually free. You may take you
know, humanity studies, women's studies, studies that are useless a million dollars.
Watch what happens here, is Jerry. Privilege is a word that has
(01:00:30):
taken quite a beating lately. Privilegetoday seems to be the worst thing you
can have. I would like totake a moment to defend it. I
say, you is your privilege.I grew up a Jewish boy from New
York. That is a privilege.If you want to be a comedian,
you went to Duke, that isan unbelievable privilege. I now have an
honorary doctor and a humane letters degreefrom Duke University, and if I can
(01:00:52):
figure out a way to use that, I will. My point is we're
embarrassed about things we should be proudof, and proud of things we should
be embarrassed about. Amen, continuesir Ai. On the other hand,
it's an embarrassing thing we've ever inventedin mankind's time on Earth. Oh so
you can't do the work? Isthat what you're telling me? You can't
(01:01:14):
figure it out? This seems tobe the justification of AI. I couldn't
do it. The ad campaign forchat GPT should be the opposite of Nike.
You just can't do it. Makingfake brains is risky. What I
like is we're smart enough to inventAI, dumb enough to need it,
and still so stupid we can't figureout if we did the right thing.
(01:01:34):
Oh that's not very nice, becauseyou know I am big proponent of AI.
Speaking of AI new announcement yesterday aboutAI, I want you to listen
to their calling it the serie killersis the new chat gpt Open AI.
It is amazing. I've played aroundwith it. My uncle has done a
lot of stuff with it in thebeta testing. It's humanistic. Hey how's
it going? Hey there, it'sgoing great. How about you? I
(01:01:55):
see you're rung in an open AIhoodie? Nice choice? What's up with
that ceiling? About? Are youin a cool industr restyle office or something?
Well? Can you take a guessof what I might be doing?
Based on what I'm showing you here. From what I can see, it
looks like you're in some kind ofrecording or production setup. Yeah, maybe
you are, Maybe you aren't.Now get this, so it sees you're
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rocking the hoodie because this new stuffit's about text, it's about all of
this stuff. It's so amazing.It's real time. So they're getting ready
to announce this. It's chatting withthe AI thing e. We'll call her
Linda Athena Ethel. You want peoplenot to use it, give it a
silly name. Oh dude, holdon, I got to talk to Ethel
whatever name. Olive oil, OliveOil. Let me ask you a question.
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So Olive Oil is talking two personwho's going to make the announcement inside
of the place where they're going todo it, like the studio. Oh,
it continues. In fact, we'vegot a new announcement to make.
That's exciting. Announcements are always abig deal. Is this announcement related to
open AI? For its it is? And in fact, what if I
were to say that you're related tothe announcements or that you are the announcement
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me? The announcement is about me? Well, color me intrigued. Are
you about to reveal something about AI, or more specifically, about me as
a part of Open AI. You'vegot me on the edge of my well,
I don't really have a seat,but you get the idea. What's
the big news. Yeah, we'vegot a new model that can interact with
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the world through audio, vision andtexts. Well. AI may be silly
to some, it is the future, and the future is today, and
the future is growing fast. Ohmy lord, it is incredible to some
of the new stuff. We'll getinto it a little bit later. Three
two, three, five, twentyfour to twenty three atch ed Vincent show.
Is your Twitter tweet? Atis,Oh my god, it's about me.
You're not real, but yet youfeel real. That's weird, right
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irreverence like, yeah, so whatit's the Chad Benson Show. This will
influence of trust to expose STROMP,but accidentally makes him the best campaigner ever.
Here are the first fifteen promises hehas made if he is re elected.
First, he promises that he willcarry out the largest domestic deportation operation
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in history. He will also askfor the death sentence for anyone convicted of
human trafficking. He will put prayerback into school, and he will criminalize
any race based advantage programs. Hewill ban gender affirming care for adults and
children, and he will ban anyfederal dollars from going towards gender affirming care.
TikTok. So this lady takes TikTok, talk about all the horrible things
that Trump's going to do, andpeople are going, oh, that seems
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pretty good. Continue. He willincrease the penalties for underage criminal offenders,
strength and immunity for police officers,and deploy the national guard to patrol woke
cities. He will push Congress topass legislation that would give every American the
right to concealed carry anywhere at anytime. He will demand that Europe pay
back all the money we gave Ukraine, and then he will use all of
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that money to recruit for the Americanmilitary. This whole influence of trust to
expose STROMP but accidentally makes them thebest campaign that ever. Yeah, that
did not work well for that person. And I go back to this with
the whole Ukraine thing. I've saidit over and over again. We really
didn't give them any money. Wevoted to continue to send arms to them,
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and I'll get a bunch of viewsay, yes we did. And
in doing that, all we reallydid was write checks to ourselves and keep
people employed. Kind of what wedid. That's that's the world that we
live in. And I know itsounds weird because there's a lot of you
out there who still think that Putin, for whatever reason, you have this
obsession that Putin has some sort ofgrand king fighting against woke stuff and family
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value. He is anything but that. He is a killer. He is
a an awful person who, ifgiven the opportunity, would do everything in
his power to make sure that theWest is weakened and that China and them
can stand on equal footing. Bythe way, because as much as he's
using China, his goal is notto be subservient to China. It's to
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be above China and have the oldendays of the Soviet Union back. And
if that means going into other placesto quote unquote save the Russian speaking population,
he would. And some people justdon't get that. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
Show is your Twitter tweet at astext program? Hey guys, you know
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that nature as well. It's it'snature, and you understand that. And
we all know what nature can do. Nature weird bless you because it will,
because it will. This time wehead to the magical world of Nevada,
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because there are scorpions there, notthese kinds, though it's right if
you don't know anything about scorpions.They are not the nicest things in the
world. And I've had many scorpionsin my life, not the German kind
that sings songs, but I'm talkingabout actual scorpions. And there are three
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types of scorpions in places like Nevadaand throughout the Southwest, and one of
them is the bark scorpion, andthe bark scorpion is not the nicest kind
of scorpion fact North America. Itis the most venomous scorpion. And in
Nevada particular, in and around LasVegas, they're visiting people in their homes,
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not the Germans who are singing No, No No. A scorpion invasion
in the Southwest Valley has some ofthe area concerned as the temperatures rise,
bugs coming out in full force,with reports of scorpions popping up insigne people's
homes. Yes, and they're barkscorpions, and we'll get to how mean
they can be. And they're tying, but they're popping up everywhere. And
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the thing about scorpions is they liketo go in people's homes, not just
outdoors, but inside their houses tovisit to say hi again. Not the
German rock band little idybitty scorpions.This is a black light one of many
tools used to catch these venomous creatures. And those I spoke with say that
I've seen their fair share in thepast couple of weeks. Here in the
Southwest Valley. One of my friendsmoms who was sitting on the hot tub
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and a scorpion called up and stungher in the leg. We found one
on our wall closer to the ceiling, which of course we have animals in
the house. Is always a littlescary scorpion sidings on the rise in the
Southern Highlands and Mountains Edge community inour backyards. I tend to notice with
a lot of houses in these neighborhoodsthere's a lot of like bigger rocks where
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in between nooks and cranny's critters canhide. That was last month a new
father, Cameron Guyet, finding scorpionsall over his house, even in his
daughter's nursery. Prior to her beingborn. We've found them in almost every
bedroom in the house upstairs. Downstairs, we just had a new born,
so we definitely want to make surethat she's safe and protected. But I
would say over the last few years, I've probably killed over twenty two scorpions.
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Very specific, twenty two scorpions.I've got lizards that love scorpions.
We don't really have a pl buthere in Arizona, I mean they're everywhere.
There's no doubt because the bark scorpionthey're talking it is called the Arizona
bark scorpion, and they are everywhere. And if you're old, young,
you're allergic to beastings things of thatnature. You must be aware of this.
Now. The emperor scorpions the kindyou can get into the If you
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want to own a scorpion, youcan get an emperor scorpion. They're pretty
docile, they're easy to handle,their fun. But the bark scorpion not
a fan of people and will messyou up. Arizona bark scorpions are venomous
and consider the deadliest kind to humans. Fortunately, he and his family have
pest control, but while other neighborsaround him don't. Guy Ed says it
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can only help so much unless everysingle neighbor gets pest control, then they'll
always be in the neighborhood. I'veeven asked, you know some of the
neighbors about it. Some have gottenpest control, but some don't really care
about the scorpions, No, Madison, thank you. Other ways to combat
these pests by trapping them similar tohow you would with cockroaches on stage paper
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or glue boards, or get mybig lizards not even big lizards. You
can get a little savannah monitors.They get a decent size one, they're
not very expensive. Set them ina few areas. The scorpions go.
Oh, you know what. I'mnot a fan of that because these lizards
are pretty much immune to anything.So but just put it in that out
there. I'm trying to help youguys as best as possible. So if
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you're in an area where there's scorpions, Bart scorpions. By the way,
if you were to be stung bya Bart skirt, so let's say,
for the next twenty four to seventytwo hours, numbness, lots of pain
tingling, vomiting, nausea, convulsion, swelling, and a warmth of the
sting. And if you are youngor old, maybe a compromise immune system
could be very dangerous. Letting youguys know that nature can mess you up.
(01:12:44):
And now nature is coming into yourhouse. You guys are welcome three
two three, twenty four to twentythree at Chat Benson Show is your Twitter.
If you miss any show, grabthe podcast. It's a Chat Bentson
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This is Chad Benson is the Kingin residence at the moment, Yes,
it looks like the King is inresidence right now. The Royal standard flag
is flying above Buckingham Palace, whichis the signal that the monarch is present.
How exciting to be there while theking is home. Try and tell
me exactly what they're doing right now, please, Right now, the ducks
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are gently gliding across the water.They're moving in a fairly relaxed manner,
not in a hurry. Occasionally oneof them will get the pet under the
water, probably looking for food,and then pop back up. Even know
when a taxi is coming with itsorange light on, I think I'll hail
it to get home. Yes,I spotted one just now. It's heading
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your way on the left side ofthe road. Get ready to wave it
down. Great job hailing that taxi. It looks like you're all set to
go. That's a good dog rightthere leading the way into the taxi.
Safe travels. What is that you'reasking yourself, like, chat, what
the hell is that? What didyou just play me? That? Right
there is the new AI from chatchEPT. So this is real time visual
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text and audio. So you're showingit something This person here is blind.
He has a seeing eye dog,but he doesn't know what's going on.
The dog can take him from pointA to point B, but the dog's
not sitting there going hey, dude, let me tell you what's going on
in the palace right now. Theking is there because that flag is up.
Dog's not saying that because it's adog and it doesn't talk, at
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least not yet. AI may helpwith that. This though you ask it
a question, you show it thesurroundings. It describes what's going on,
including there's a taxi coming because you'relooking for a taxi. What's going on
here where you're standing in front ofthis beautiful like moat area. It's gorgeous.
There's some ducks they're playing, andit is incredible. So while AI
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is being poop pooed by a lotof people, I'm here to tell you
guys, it is the future.The future is now, and it is
going to be interesting, and yes, it's also going to be potentially some
danger. Potentially some danger. Speakingof danger, Oh, it's that time
of the day and we look atTrump and all of his trials and tribulations.
Speaking of trials, this is acourtroom showdown years in the making.
(01:15:41):
Michael Cohen will come here to courtconfront a boss he used to idolize.
He was once Trump's loyal fixer andlawyer, but now he's going to testify
about how he had to make storiesabout sex disappear so voters wouldn't find out.
Oo, Trump, how do youfeel about this. There's never been
anything like this in the history ofour country. It's a scam. It's
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election interference at a level that's nevertaken place before. Scammy Scammerson, that's
what he thinks. Now, MichaelColin is going to be on the stand
again today. Prosecution's doing everything tosay, Look, we know he's full
of crap, and he's awful,and he's an awful human being. Regardless
of what he did with Trump,he just was annoying and awful and he
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was a hanger on and a wannabe. But you should totally listen to what
this guy has say. Michael Cohenis a guy that, for a decade
or so, really derived his senseof self worth by how Donald Trump treated
him. Praise from Donald Trump iswhat he craved so much so it was
fascinating in that courtroom to watch DonaldTrump give Michael Cohen the silent treatment.
(01:16:45):
He didn't acknowledge him at all.You don't exist, You don't exist to
him anymore, loser. They're gonnawant to show not only that he has
credibility problems, but that he hasan agenda, that he is out to
get Donald Trump, and guess whathe is to get Donald Trump. Look
for them to introduce as evidence someof the videos that Michael Cohen has made
recently, even during this trial,where he taunts Donald Trump, when he
(01:17:09):
says things like yeah, Trump twentytwenty four, twenty to twenty four years
in prison. Yeah, look atthat, Look what he's gonna do.
Go ahead, taunt him. Doesn'tmean anything. Nobody believes anything you have
to say, because you've also changedyour stories. Stormy Daniels changed your stories.
We'll get that a little bit later, but you've changed your stories on
numerous occasions. And you were ahanger on. You were a person that
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was willing to do anything because youlike to be in and around the area
of what was going on. Youactually thought, in your mind, if
Trump wins, I may be chiefof staff, right ag whatever it is,
No, dude, you're a scumbagfixer that's what you are. That's
what you were. You were willingto do dirty work and make a really
(01:17:53):
good living at it, and bein and around a bunch of people that
were powerful. Therefore like a leadwhich right, like, what are those
remors? Those things underneath the sharks, You're able to feed off a bunch
of junk and the scraps and theleftovers. That's what you were. Right
now, they're going through a lotof how Michael Cohen was at the Trump
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organization, saying that he only reportedto Donald Trump, referring to him as
mister Trump. Talks about how manyyears he worked at the Trump organization,
got a little emotional on the stand, you know, saying that he would
do things for Donald Trump in orderto make him happy. At the end
of the day, that this relationshipreally was about everything that Donald Trump wanted
and needed and you did it,you participated, and you got rewarded handsomely
(01:18:39):
for it. But nobody believes youbecause you've lied. And I'm not saying
what you're saying isn't the truth.The reality is is, yes, you
weren't his fix or you did allof these things. That doesn't make this
a felon of your illegal You goingout and buying up stories that people were
going to sell to other places andgetting NDA's is not a t Otherwise there'd
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be a lot of politicians and celebritiesin a lot of trouble. Employees at
the Trump Organization, not in acomplimentary way, would refer to him as
Michael Trump because he thought he wasa member of the family and the way
he acted, and a lot ofpeople did not understand what he did.
Yeah, they didn't understand what hedid. Let me tell you what he
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did. He was a kiss asshanger on. You see it with celebrities
all the time. You see itwith rappers and entourages. You see it
with sports celebrities and athletes and actors, these hanger ons who want to be
in and around something because they thinkthey're going to get something for it.
(01:19:42):
That's that's what you were. Youwere nothing more than that. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four, twenty three at Chad
Benson Show. Is your Twitter tweetat us text the program love hearing from
me. On top of all ofthat stuff. In front of the room
today, Speaker Johnson's out there.A lot of people are out there and
(01:20:02):
have been making appearances because it isthe VP sweep steaks. It's the veep
steaks going on, and it's sucha weird thing, like who's going to
be the veep? Who gets tobe there? I gotta go. It's
just it's it's nuts. One personthat's tossed names, tossed around and banted
about. It's Tolsey Gabbert, formerDemocrat who, by the way, when
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she was a Democrat, she wasthe only Democrat that when Trump won twenty
sixteen, she met with Trump andthe transition team. She was the only
one. No other Democrats met withhim. She was on the view yesterday.
Some of you have accused me ofbeing a traitor to my country,
a Russian asset, a trojan horse, or you haven't accused a useful idiot.
(01:20:50):
I think was the use you used, which basically means that I'm naive
or lacked. What's going on?I want to let I want to let
your viewers know exactly who I am, all right. I am a patriot.
I am a strong and intelligent womanof color, and I have dedicated
almost my entire adult life to protectingthe safety, security, and the freedom
(01:21:15):
of all Americans in this country.Oh, how dare you because you're in
the military and whatnot. Continue,we're getting a little bit far ahead of
ourselves. But Franklin Graham finds yourefreshing, he doesn't find me refreshing.
Richard Spencer, the white nationalist leader, says he could vote for you.
Joy. This is I tech thecallson at least ten times. Why don't
you go on, Chris? Whythis is why I'm here, Because you
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and other people continue to spread theseinnuendos that have nothing to do with who
I am. Well, Hillary,I'm starting to do. And then you
shot back at her, boy,you called her the Queen of You double
down, unfortunately, you double downon the baseless accusations that she made that
strikes at the core of who Iam. I'm a soldier, yeah,
(01:22:00):
soldier, and yes, the warmongering. We could talk about that all day.
Maybe we'll get a little bit deeperwhat's going on in Ukraine and Israel.
But that right there makes me laugh. I wouldn't be surprised, based
on Christy Nome's falling out if she'sgot a shot at being the veep early
days yet, But I like thatshe went on there. By the way,
how about the balls to go onthere, knowing you're going into the
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den of the hyenas. I'd saylions, but none of them are lions.
They're hyenas. We know that.Three two, three, twenty four
to twenty three atch head Benson showsyour Twitter tweet at ass text the program
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trending? Straight ahead Chad Benson shoe. You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Now it's time to find out what'strending. What's trending? Sign James
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Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar? What truthing? Let's find out what's
trying on the interwebs on this beautifulTuesday. Start with the Twitter Roaring Kitty,
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like, what is that? Isthat some sort of adult thing?
It is not. It's a personthat has kind of led the memestock chaos
out of nowhere. After disappearing fora while, reappeared yesterday the halt trading
of game Stop and a few othersbecause Roaring Kitty is back. Not Roaring
(01:24:41):
Kitty shows you the insanity of what'sgoing on. It's a person named Roaring
Kitty who trades in an area ofthe world where there's meme stocks, Reddit,
things of that nature and reappears,then disappears, chaos ensues. WWE
raw Cohen lots of Trump stuff trendingtoday, Oh my God, Kendrick Lamar
(01:25:09):
trending, Convil Festival trending, OpenAi trending, Jerry Seinfeld trending as well.
That's on Twitter. Head over tothe Magical World O Yahoo. Vladimir
Putin, red lobster closing a lotof stores, Donald Trump PGA Championships starts
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in two days to excited about thatpreakness. Megan Markle NFL schedule and Israel
all trending. Why is Vladimir Putintrending? Because he's doing such a bang
up job. Life is good forhim. Sucks for a lot of other
people in Russia, but it's goodfor him, And head over to Google.
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Gmy, that's the game. Stoptrending, AMC trending. Why is
that because Roaring Kitty bruins ai didOpen Ai just launch a serie killer?
Not a serial killer, a seriekiller. Severe thunderstorms throughout the South trending
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as well Liverpool soccer team. Valerienew Kishkin because I always pronounced his name
wrong. Hockey player Superstar plays forthe Avs has been suspended for six months.
I guess a violation of the substanceabuse. He's had some serious issues
in the past and went into playerprotocol earlier this year and then during the
(01:26:31):
playoffs last week. After leading theAvs already with nine goals early in the
playoffs, he had take away sometime for personal reasons. Now he's going
to be suspended for six months.David Sandborn Grant ME winning multi generary saxophonists
Passedwaight age seventy eight, Childish Cambinoor Donald Clover. Now this is the
(01:26:53):
world tour new album, PGA Championships, Michael Cohene trending. Senator pop Anendez,
the corruption trial is trending. Sowhat do you think he's telling his
wife, like, you're you're goingdown for this. You know this right,
We're gonna do everything we can becauseI'm more important than you in this
situation. Just want you to knowthat that's what I think he's saying.
(01:27:15):
I don't know, but I feellike that's what I think he is saying.
By the way. The open AIthing is amazing. We talked about
it earlier and I want you tolisten to this. This is a person
who is well we used to sayblind, but now they're sit in paired.
I don't know what you say,but this is real time open AI.
(01:27:35):
So he's got his his his guydog and he's walking around London sight
seeing, which sounds again weird,but very interesting. Talking to the open
AI. The new version of chatGPT's incredible. And it is incredible because
we my uncle in particular, testeda lot of this new stuff and he's
(01:27:57):
like, dude, it is frightening. How amazing it is. Listen to
This is the King in residence atthe moment, Yes, it looks like
the King is in residence right now. The Royal standard flag is flying above
Buckingham Palace, which is a signalthat the monarch is present. How exciting
to be there while the king ishome. Try and tell me exactly what
(01:28:17):
they're doing right now, please,Right now, the ducks are gently gliding
across the water. They're moving ina fairly relaxed manner, not in a
hurry. Occasionally one of them willget the heat under the water, probably
looking for food and then pop backup. I even know when a taxi
is coming with its orange light on, I think I'll hail it to get
(01:28:39):
home. Yes, I spotted onejust now. It's heading your way on
the left side of the road.Get ready to wave it down. Great
job hailing that taxi. It lookslike you're all set to go. That's
a good dog right there leading theway into the taxi. Safe travels,
So you just hold the phone up. It just now. If you listen
(01:29:01):
to the voice, it is becomingso human and lifelike. The conversation is
incredible, and we're going to playa little bit more of that because before
they had the announcement, they hada conversation and a chat with the open
AI. It's almost it's like,I want to say the person, but
it's not a person about the announcementcoming and just the craziness surrounding it.
(01:29:29):
It is. It's amazing, andthis new stuff. It's traveling at such
a speed that I don't think peopleare really getting a handle on how fast
AI is going because we think it'scoming. It's like, oh, it's
not like normally every eighteen months technologyis supposed to kind of double we're talking.
It feels like every eighteen days iswhen it's doubling because they're so far
(01:29:55):
ahead already in what they're doing,and they're just now starting to release it.
And by the time they release it, it feels like it's already obsolete
because there's something new coming out tomorrowthat's incredible. Three two, three,
five, twenty four to twenty threeAt Chad Benson Show is your Twitter tweet
at US texted program. If youmiss any of the show, shame shame
on you. A lot of stuffstill to get to. John Ratzenberger aka
(01:30:16):
Cliff Claveman says some amazing stuff aboutcollege and or trade school, which I
think you'll find fascinating. More onAI as well, and we got some
con film festivals opening up today.I wonder how my movie's gonna do.
You didn't make a movie, Iknow, which is really good that I
didn't make one, because if Idid, you guys would all be in
(01:30:39):
trouble because it'd be so awesome andwin all kinds of awards and stuff.
Chad Benson Show, The Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, Independent Lights.
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This is Chad Benson. Believe Israelhas no right to exist I believe the
United States has no right to exist. I believe every settler colony who has
committed genocide against Native peoples, againstindigenous people, has no right to exist.
I believe in a free Palestine fromthe river to the sea. I
believe one day Palestine will be free. Is this news to anybody? White
(01:31:35):
supremacy destroys for the sake of destruction. Abolition destroys for the sake of creation.
We are not the same. Ihave an unwavering respect for children,
and I'm wavering love and care andcompassion for children, a commitment to children
and to their freedom, to theirlearning, to their lives, to sustaining
(01:31:59):
their lives. Demons, y'all arethe villains we've been trying to end.
Y'all get free of y'all. Wow, she believes that America shouldn't exist,
Israel shouldn't exist. I believe Ican fly and that all the Jews should
die. But she's doing it outof the kindness of her heart, because
one day Palestine will be free.Well, they've had that opportunity and they've
(01:32:25):
chosen not to take it. SoPalestine will never be free as long as
they're enslaved by Hamas. I justwant to remind everybody that but that is
TikTok Tuesday. That's insanity there.Let's continue with insanity to show you this
lunacy of this neo Marxism, especiallyon places like TikTok. This is a
person who's pretending to be some sortof radical, you know, gender ideology,
(01:32:48):
lunatic going around asking people questions abouttheir gonads, their nards, their
balls. If you will the grundlearea, Hey, would you get a
piece of year grundle to help transwoman become a trans man? Wait?
What? Hello? My name isAmmi Anlam and I have a PhD in
gender studies. I'm here at GeorgiaState University campus in Atlanta, Georgia,
(01:33:13):
and I'm here to advocate for LGBTQrights. I'm going to go around this
campus asking male students if they willbe willing to donate one of their testicles
to benefit trans men and help stoptoxic masculinity. Walk with me? Would
you donate one of your testicles tobenefit trans men? And would you donate
(01:33:33):
one of your testicles to benefit transmnand help fight taxic masculinity. I'd have
to know more about the medical implicationsof me like having a procedure to give
my testicles, but like, I'mnot against the idea entirely. Would you
(01:33:53):
be willing to donate one of yourtesticles to benefit trans men and help fight
toxic masculinity? True? And wouldyou be willing to donate one of your
testicles to benefit transmit and help themfully transition medically? Yeah, I mean
I'm a trans womant, so yeah. By the way, uh, dude
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is not a trans woman. It'sa guy with long hair, not even
pretending secondly to eat. There's oneanswer, no, no, no,
no, no, I'm not becauseI'm not insane. I'm not giving you
one of my grundles if you will, my nuts, my test dase so
(01:34:36):
you can somehow feel like, ohthis is a good thing to do.
Sorry, might as well give youtruck nuts you guys ever seen notes?
Oh my god? But these peopleare so just lost that they're willing to
say, yes, I will giveyou. This is not like, hey,
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would you help? Would you givea kidney to somebody to help them?
Of course, Like I have toknow them first. They gotta be
my pal. That's just giving youa random kidney. And there's no medal.
This is the other side of it. There's something medical to back this
up. It's not like if Igave you one of my testicles you could
do anything with it. You mightas well keep it in a jar at
home. You might as well havetruck nuts. Truck nuts the internet.
(01:35:24):
That's what it's for kids, wackystuff on this TikTok Tuesday. Trump obviously
Court, we'll get to that alittle bit. But with that being said,
there's another battle going on. Thatis the battle of the election.
And I've told you a thousand dimesand I'll continue to tell you this.
There are seven states that matter.We'll call these battleground state. New York
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Times Sienna does a poll just afew times during election year. Arguably it's
one of the most important polls.If you're gonna look at poles and they're
focusing on the battleground state, how'sit looking. Frankly for the Joe Biden
campaign, these numbers are an absolutedisaster. The smallest leader is in hour
Arizona for Donald Trump. He's upsix. Look at this nine. In
Georgia thirteen and Nevada. My goodness, gracious, my god, that is
(01:36:06):
a huge lead. No Democrat haslost that state since John Kerry lost it
back in two thousand and four.How about these great Lake battleground states.
This is something that the Joe Bidencampaign can work with. Look, Pennsylvania,
donald Trump up three, but that'swell within the margin of error.
Wisconsin, Donald Trump up won andactually a Joe Biden lead well within the
margin of error up a point here. This state can work with the Joe
(01:36:28):
Biden campaign. This the Donald Trumpcampaign absolutely loves. And it looks like
a lot of the other polling outof the Sunbelt battle. It is still
an election and those seven states matter. And right now five states are going
to Trump handily. Four of them, one of them within the margin of
air. We'll call that a tie, one of them basically a tie,
(01:36:49):
one of them going for Biden.But Trump is leading. Trump is leading
now, He's not leading by alot in a lot of places. And
I don't think he's gonna win thepopular vote, although you never know,
but could he win this election.Absolutely? For those of you who think
(01:37:09):
out there no way he can winit, there's plenty of you liberals out
there and Democrats there's no way hecan win it. And some of your
Republicans. He's got more than ashot, partially because Joe Biden did such
an awful job everywhere. Continue pollingand remember this polling CNNA New York Times,
so the SIANNA New York Times Pool. They only do it a few
(01:37:30):
times a year during election year.It is a poll that is hyper focused
now on these swing states. Nothingelse matters. I hate to say it
for those of you out there whowant to matter, You're like, but
I don't live in Georgia, Nevada. I don't live in Arizona, Wisconsin.
I don't live in Pennsylvania, NorthCarolina or Michigan. I know you
(01:37:54):
don't. But these are the statesthat are going to tell us what is
going to happen and who's going tobe present. Yeah, the Trump coalition
is changing. That's basically what's cookinghere. This is at least one of
the big reasons why so this isamong likely voters in these in all these
battleground states we just spoke about.Back in twenty twenty, eighty four percent
(01:38:16):
of the Trump coalition was white.Look where it is now. It's seventy
eight percent. The non white portionof the Trump coalition. It was thirteen
percent in twenty twenty. Look atthis now it's nineteen percent. So the
Trump coalition is becoming more diverse,more diverse. We've got a more diverse
Trump coalition. Are you thinking peopleof the color, even some women may
(01:38:41):
vote for Trump. Yes, thatis a distinct possibility. If you're in
a state that is somewhat settled onabortion and it's a swing state, maybe
you're looking at this going I don'twant this inflation. I don't like any
of this crap. I'll take someof the mean tweets and the chaos because
I also recognize the media is abig part of it, and I'll deal
with whatever comes. I want totry to get back to a place where
(01:39:02):
we aren't in a situation where we'relooking at inflation through the roof and fast
food rices, you know, becomingout of reach, and you know it's
people will vote with their pocket.But we've always talked about the ape right.
Abortion an issue, absolutely border hugeissue as we've seen in the economy
(01:39:25):
though, and that inflation, ohbaby, is that a kick in the
grundle Add it all up? Whatdoes this say about where the race stands
right now? We're talking electoral Collegeand the race to two seven. Yeah,
the race to two seventy. It'sadvantage Donald Trump, but he's not
over the two seventy mark just yet. All right, So if we flip
Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia herein your lighter shades of pink, you
(01:39:46):
add them to the states, andof course the second congressional district up in
Maine, which Donald Trump on lasttime around, that gets them the two
hundred and sixty eight electoral votes.If we keep Wisconsin, Michigan, and
Pennsylvania and the too close to categoryalong with Nebraska's second congressional district, Joe
Biden a two twenty five. Soit's a vantage Donald Trump, But Joe
Biden does at this point have apath to two hundred and seven. Both
(01:40:10):
of them do at this point becauseas chaotic as Trump has been at times,
and a lot of the stuff thatsurrounds Trump good, bad and indifferent,
and the way the media makes it, he's not running away. But
that being said, for all ofthat stuff in the baggage it comes with
Trump and the media and all ofthis stuff against him. You look over
(01:40:32):
to the left side of the aisleand it's Biden and Biden gives you a
chance even if you're Donald Trump.And Donald Trump, for all of is
good, comes the baggage, andhe gives Joe Biden a chance, or
Kamala Harris, because let's be real, she would be the president eventually,
(01:40:54):
sooner probably rather than later. Istill think there's a twist in the tail
of that. Three two, three, five eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chead Benson Show to Twitter, your Instagram, how about we wrap
it up straight ahead. We losta legendary person, maybe somebody you've never
heard of, but the scene thatshe played in was legendary, iconic.
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Talk about that wrap it up straightat Chad Benson joke fronning with scissors sounds
great compared to this, Saycan FilmFestival opens today and the Quasett in southern
France could be the location for alot of drama. Festival workers are threatening
(01:41:39):
to strike. Organizers expect protests tiedto the Israel Hamas war, and there's
a growing reckoning in the French filmindustry when it comes to the meat too
movement. And that's before the actualfilm competition gets underway. Anticipated movie premieres
include Francis Ford, Coppolas, Megalopolis, Kevin Costner's Western Horizon and American Saga
and more very interesting. Horizon,by the way, looks great, and
(01:42:00):
we'll talk about Kevin Costner a second, do a little entertainment here before we
get to some serious stuff, andthen, of course stupid stuff you need
to know. But that whole moviethat Francis Ford Koppel has done, he
showed it to three hundred distributors andsome of the reactions of the distributors were
bat blanking crazy, What the hellis that all about? Essentially, he's
self financed a movie that feels likehe's the only one that knows what the
(01:42:21):
movie's about. And it's more ofa for Hollywood directors tours actors than it
is for the public. And whatare you gonna spend that much money on
a movie? We'll see how goes. I'm looking forward to Horizons, which
is the new Kevin Costner movie.Now I don't know if it's it's gonna
(01:42:43):
be on television, and it's interesting. So he came out yesterday because he's
kind of doing some publicity for it, and it's gonna be shown like June
first, and then like August fourteenth, because there's two different segments of it,
and it looks like it's one ofthese kind of like what you're seeing
Showgun. It's a massive undertaking.It's a Western, it's about people moving
(01:43:04):
out to the West, and ofcourse he's a gunfighter in it, and
it looks really amazing. But healso came out to talk about what went
on with Yellowstone. He said,look, a lot of it was bs.
He wanted to be in charge ofhow his character went out the show.
He said they were never on time, so a lot of that stuff
(01:43:25):
was blown up. But he kindof stayed away from me. He was
going through his own issues, obviouslywith his now ex wife. But that
movie looks great. I'm looking forwardto The Surfer though. That's a Nicholas
Cage movie where he fights against abunch of thugs takes him out because they
steal a surfing spot. That looksawesome. That's a movie that I can
(01:43:46):
get behind a lot of this otherstuff. And there's another Mad Max movie,
Furiosa, that will be coming outand it's debuting there as well.
That looks really interesting. So someinteresting stuff and of course the chaos of
what will it look like when itcomes to the Palestine Gaza Israel situation as
(01:44:08):
well. Three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Shed Benson shows yourTwitter tweet at his texta program. Meanwhile,
Cohen back on the stage today,as I like to call it,
well, that's what he is.Really, he's on stage. You can
call it right. You're a witnessand you're on the stand, but you're
on stage. This is a courtroomshowdown years in the making. Michael Cohen
(01:44:29):
will come here to court confront aboss he used to idolize. He was
once Trump's loyal fixer and lawyer.But now he's going to testify about how
he had to make stories about sexdisappear so voters wouldn't find out, which
is not illegal, by the way, because if there was illegal, pretty
much every president would be in alot of trouble for the most part.
(01:44:49):
And it's also Michael Cohen, whohas flip flopped changes stories on numerous occasions.
Thought he was part of the family. He's gotten from point A to
point B. He's already lied onnumerous occasions under oath to Congress and several
other places. He is he's aclown because that's what you have to have
(01:45:13):
in that situation for people. Ifyou need a fixer, you're going to
get people who are clowns for themost part, and he is a clown.
The defense called Cohen a convicted liarand said Cohen has a goal an
obsession with getting Trump. Defense attorneyTodd Blanche told the jury, I submit
to you that he cannot be trusted, and prosecutor Josh Steinlass conceded Cohen has
(01:45:34):
what you might consider to be somebaggage. Even the judge said Cohen needed
to be told to refrain from makingany more statements about this case. Trump
twenty twenty four more like Trump twentyto twenty four years ABC News spotted him
on TikTok and pagonizing Trump. Yeah, that doesn't help when he's supposed to
be quote unquote your star witness.It does make it quite difficult for the
(01:45:57):
defense team. I'm curious how theytry and Poe Coles and not, given
that Cohen was one of the closestpeople to Trump since the very beginning.
He recalls conversation specific conversations that hehad with Trump about these payments. It
does, at the end of theday, make it difficult for the defense.
I think the defense team Trump's lawyersare really going to try and focus
on Cohen's credibility. Nobody takes anythinghe says seriously. And I go back
(01:46:21):
to this, We talked about itthroughout the show. Trying to bury a
story is not illegal. None ofthis stuff he has done is illegal.
Having a fixer try to make somethinggo away. NDA's all of that stuff
is fine. What do you try? You still have yet to show the
crime that he was going to commitand hence the reason he committed this crime
(01:46:42):
first so he could commit another crimedown the road. You have failed to
do that. You have failed andyour other witness that you brought up,
well, even Bill Maher last weekhammered her about her story in the flip
Flopping and first I asked her whyshe had sex with Trump. Listening to
that, and then listening to whatshe says after that, and then we're
going to talk about the trial becauseit's quite in variance of what she said
to me in twenty eighteen. Whydid you Donald Trump? Okay, would
(01:47:09):
you say it's not a me twocake? It is not a me two
king. I mean, I wasn'tassaulted. I wasn't attacked or raped or
coerce or black melts. They triedto shove me in the ME two box
at fur their own agenda, Andfirst of all, I didn't want any
part of that because it's not thetruth, and I'm not a victim in
that regard. That's not what she'ssaying. No. Yeah, she tried
(01:47:29):
to play victim. You have failedin this situation across the board. So
do I still think he's going toget your victim? I think more likely
a hung Jerry. Which'll you know? Then? What? Then? What
do you do at that point intime? We'll see three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
Is your Twitter? It's time fora little stupid information, all right,
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some stupid information. We lost somebodywho was in an iconic movie scene,
Susan back Lenny passed away. Hewas the first person killed in JAS.
I about some stupid information about themovie Jaws facts. You didn't know
mechanical shark was called Bruce. Youguys didn't know that the original filming was
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supposed to take fifty eight days tookone hundred and fifty nine days. It
was the first blockbuster ever. Thatwas summer blockbuster. It was pushed,
it was amazing. There was someissues with Quint, played by the amazing
Robert Show apparently had a drinking issue. On top of that, he had
a tax issue where he had tofly to Cannon every once in a while
(01:48:33):
because he couldn't be in the UnitedStates because of tax problems, which were
incredible. Hour and twenty one minutesbefore you see the Shark. Why simple
because it didn't work. Ever,it continued to fail over and over again,
and the iconic line, Oh,it was iconic to say the least.
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Yes, I'm talking about this one. You gotta need a pickup punch.
Yes that was Ad lived, Yes, Ad lived. Indeed some silly,
stupid information you did not know,but now you do about the movie
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Jaws. Have a blessed rest ofyour day. It is Tuesday, and
you know what, I'm not reallya fan of Tuesdays. You can have
tacos and don't listen that kid,because he's a liar. Talk to yougain
tomorrow. I was always that night, Chap This is the Chad Benson Show.