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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson Trump on trial Doom Doom
yesterday. Interesting the way the wholething went down. Cohen stole money from
him, sixty grand Holy mother ofgoodness. A lot of you texting in
about that you love Trump. Idon't what he did was illegal. NDA's
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aren't illegal. Paying people to goaway isn't illegal the way he maybe classified
it absolutely illegal, But it's amisdemeanor, and it's not a federal crime
that they're charging you with. Andthey've yet to prove that to get to
that federal crime. Right, Thefelony that you did something in this situation
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so you could therefore go do somethingelse in another situation, and it's like
a domino effect to commit another crimehasn't proved any of that. But the
anger some of you have because youlove him and hate him. I always
tell you this, I feel neitherabout him. I know it's weird.
How can you because I don't youknow what I love? First of all,
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that kind of emotion, love,hate, anger, whatever, I
don't. I can't reserve that forpeople that are politicians, right, unless
I'm related to them or good friendswhatever. Love the emotions that those things
are reserved for people that are closeto you, and this kind of stuff
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is it's infuriating and piss me offbecause I love my country and I have
an emotion towards that. But somuch of this stuff is ridiculous. But
it was an interesting day. Whatwill happen? The defense asked the judge
to dismiss the case before it evengets to the jury, arguing that prosecutors
failed to prove any criminal intent.There was no immediate ruling from Judge Murshan,
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and now the defense is going torest later today, likely without any
testimony from Trump himself. Closing arguments, jury instructions, and deliberations all happened
next week. Yeah uh, andthey want to do that rather quickly.
Judge hasn't said if you will orwon't a lot of it yesterday, you
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know. Besides, all the Cohenstuff was based on with Judge Mrshon and
Costello, not Elvis Costello phenomenal artists, but their kind of expert witness and
election stuff. And he was abit of snarky, as was the let's
just say, he and the judgedidn't get along throughout Costello's testimony. Prosecutors
objected, and when Judge Wan Mrshonupheld those objections, Costello audibly reacted from
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the witness stand. Geez, hesaid one time, ridiculous, he mumbled
under his breath. The judge furious, sending the jury out of the room,
addressing Costello directly, if you don'tlike my ruling, you don't give
me side eye, and you don'troll your eyes. Do you understand that?
Costella glared at him. Are youstaring me down? The judge asked,
And then the dramatic move Judge WanRaschan clearing the courtroom, sending everybody
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out into the hallway. Oh mygoodness, everybody's going to bed without dessert,
the judge taking serious issue with theconducts from Bob Costello, who sort
of was muttering under his breath repeatedlyas multiple objections about his testimony from prosecutors
were being sustained. You could hearhim saying into the microphone the words ridiculous.
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He let out a deep sigh.When Judge Marshawn has contained another objection,
SIDEI gave him some side. Apparentlythey stared each other down. They
mad dogged each other like they weregonna throw blows. You want to throw
huh, you want to throw hands. This is so ridiculous, It really
is. This entire thing is ridiculous. Got some of your texts coming up
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about it. But I think thefrustration of all of this from a lot
of you out there as well.Like I said, you want to talk
about mar Lago, you want totalk about you know what everybody deems January
sixth, But election interference in theDC case, those are valid. These
are political and there's no doubt aboutthat. These are absolutely political. And
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when some of you chimed in said, well he did do something, they
proved the case. No, theyhaven't proved the case. They proved that
there was a misdemeanor bookkeeping, hidingstuff and stories from the public. That's
not illegal. It's not even Cohensaid yesterday, yeah, yeah, we
called Stormy an extortionist. Well waitwhat because I mean that kind of it's
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that fine line of I'm going togo to the public with this if you
don't give me some money, whichnobody brings up whatsoever, nobody talks about
that You're going to go That feelslike extortion, doesn't it. And Cohen
was just an absolute clown and everybodyrecognizes that and that was your if everything's
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hanging on this guy, you know, he broke attorney client privileges on numerous
occasions, he lied on numerous occasions. He has you know, vowed revenge
on numerous occasions. That's a hardthing. You know. What you hear
all the time is there are plentyof people that are in jail because other
criminals or people that have done badthings have put them behind bars. Yeah,
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you know, it's the old room. There's honor among thieves. Well,
that's not always true. The differenceis you're gonna if you're doing something
and you're not getting the less sentence, you're not doing anything. I mean,
that's hard when they're when they're offeringyou stuff. That's one of the
reasons I say that that state's witnessesare for the most part, aren't always
great because when you're turning evidence andyou're doing that, they understand that you're
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getting something for that. And thesecond thing is a lot of times they
talk about the fact that they willsing extra hard for their handlers because they
want them to be happy. Theydo. Michael Owen, this is a
personal relationship. This is about revenge. The cross examination has done a death
blow to Michael Cohen. Today,the prosecution said, we have documents that,
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well, you can rely on theold same documents, don't lie.
Not On cross examination we find outthat Cohen live, that he stole from
the Trump team, that he falsifiedthe numbers in there, and the prosecution
never brought that up on direct Soit looks like the prosecution tried to hide
it or or Cohen didn't tell him. Yeah, either way, it wasn't
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a good look. I was watchinga couple muckety MUCKs on a few different
places listen to podcasts, and DanAbrams being one of them, talked about
he believed that there was going tobe a conviction. Now he says it's
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over fifty percent that he thinks itis going to be a hung jury,
ten to fifteen, that it willbe a conviction, but he puts it
acquittal even higher. Oh, anacquittal would be kicking the grundle to all
the people who can't stand Trump,wouldn't it? Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three Atchad Benson Show. Is
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your Twitter? Tweet at us textthe program, Love hearing from all of
you. Meanwhile, stupidity when itcomes to the world of well geopolitics.
The ICC is coming after Bib NetYahoo and Hamas, but bibe. President
Biden slamming a top prosecutor's decision toseek the arrest of Israeli leaders, including
Prime Minister Benjamin Nett Yahoo, forwar crimes and crimes against humanity. Karim
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Khan, the chief prosecutor of theworld's top war crimes court, says evidence
from an independent investigation led him torequest warrants for Netnyahoo, Defense Minister Joav
Gallant, and three Hamas officials,including Yaya Sinwah. Yeah, yah Yah
sin Wah Uh. Biden and ouradministration think it's a bunch of bs.
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By the way, we're not partof the ICC, we said in nineteen
ninety eight. Yeah, we wentno part of this. President Biden saying
he rejects the allegations of war crimesand crimes against humanity made by ICC prosecutors
against Israel. Whatever these wars mayimply, there's no equivalence between Israel and
Hamas. Speaking at a ceremony celebratingJewish Heritage Month, the President saying Israel
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must do all it can to ensurecivilian protections in Gaza, and that in
saying this contrue allegations against Israel madeby the International Court of Justice. What's
happening is not genocide. We rejectthat. Jery O'Brien, ABC News Washington,
it's not genocide. It's tragic,it's awful, but it's not genocide.
If Israel wanted to wipe Palestine offthe map, they could do it
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easily, but they haven't. Theywant to get rid of Hamas. They
would love to have peace, butit's not genocide. And the numbers,
as we found out last week fromthe UN, cannot be trusted for Hamas.
Doesn't mean it's not a tragedy,doesn't mean it's not awful, doesn't
mean there's not things going on thatwe look at and say that needs to
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change. But to say it's genocideridiculous three two, three, five,
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A lot of stuff to get totoday. We have an angry person
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entertaining to say the least. PlusGreg Gutfield and Bill Maher got together.
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Chad Benson Show. Where the fuckis our money? At? White House
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was unable to track six point twobillion fucking dollars said the Ukraine. California
was unable to track twenty four billiondollars for come back homelessness. You're unable
to track two point three trillion dollarsfor military spending. Prijorie was unable to
track five trillion dollars for pandemic spending. But they know exactly where you're one
hundred and thirty three Yes, dollarsat hunt TikTok Tuesday, somebody on the
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tick and the talk now thrilled.We need explanation because we know it ain't
going back in our infrastructure. Ourcountry look like a Thorworth country quite the
amount of money that's coming out ofour tax dollars. Our cities should look
like in Dubai, our small townsto look like in Utopia, our cities
to look like the cities of themovie Fifth Element. And some of you're
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gonna be like, why he's yelling? We get robbed. That's why.
Yeah, you know, I thinkit is when it comes to a lot
of this stuff is all the money. You know, we have a spending
problem, but more importantly, wehave an accountability problem. All that money
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California spent on homeless and the andthe unhoused, all that money they spent
zero accountability, No accountability. You'vegot. And I tell you this,
if you've got a homeless problem inyour city and there's groups out there saying
where you know these now on governmentalorganizations, these nonprofits, they're five oh
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one to three seats, go seewhat they're making. Go see what the
CEOs and the CFOs are making.See the amount of money that they're making.
And I think the frustration is isas much as it is a spending
problem, it's an accountability problem.One four from the man who's not thrilled
when you add all our day today taxes up, they're taking over fifty
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percent. The fifty cent is outthere paying bills, creeting us like we
nothing but peasants. Angry, angry, indeed understandable, very much understandable.
Hence the reason why people are lookingaround in the fast food world, and
why seeing so damn expensive. You'reyou're paying tons of money for everything.
You look around at the taxes andagain it's an accountability problem for I think
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for a lot of people as muchas it's anything else, and there is
no accountability, zero accountability. Youknow, when we talk about like,
oh, it's evil fast food,it's all the greed and this, that
and the other. Then we seethat they spent twenty billion dollars on homelessness
and only increased it in California,but everybody got paid. That should piss
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you off. If they were allpart of the you know, you got
the public world, which is wherethey are. In the private world,
the private sector, they were partof that, they would have a fiduciary
responsibility with your money. It doesn'tmatter because there's never any accountability, so
nobody ever gets in trouble. Thatshould piss everybody off. Absolutely, Bill
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Maher last night on Greg Gutfille,we got a lot of it. We're
going to talk about it in abit, but so doctor Drew and one
of the things that we're talking aboutis the age issue and the optics when
it comes to Trump and Biden.The most stuff he's doing at the podium
with the tic TACs and everything.He's really becoming a comedian at the podium.
Well, you know what, herealizes that he's winning. I think
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that's bothering you, Bill, Well, it is bothering me, because again
he's an insurrection who doesn't believe indemocracy, So of course it's bothering.
I mean, and of course he'salso insane and a criminal. And except
for that, but what I gottasay that I'll vote for what works for
him. Like when you that clipyou just shown, I mean, look,
he's almost the same age as Biden. But Biden presents as old,
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yeah, ancient. That does notlook old. No, it doesn't.
He does not present as old.Yeah. I mean he's like kiss he
puts on the wig and the facepaint and it's nineteen seventy six all over
again. No, there is anoptics of it. You know. I'll
get the same people who say allthe time, well Trump said this,
or he said that he's definitely gotdementia, And I'm like, Trump will
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go in front of one hundred thousandpeople, fifty thousand people, thousands of
people, and you know what,he ad libs a vast majority of it,
which usually gets him in trouble.That being said, keeps the audience
funny, quick, light on hisfeet doing all the things Biden struggles in
a major way. And the opticsare well, they're uncomfortable if you're honest
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with yourself and you look and yougo, one person's holding their own and
then some it doesn't look gold andthe other one looks ancient. James Carville
and I do think the president hasto deal the age issue is suffocating him.
He needs to bring up that he'sonly four years older than Trump.
And Trump had his gool stealed hismedical records out of his internis office in
January twenty seventeen. So I've releasedall my medical records. Why don't you
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release the records that you had tshe'll steal from your interness. I mean,
he's got to turn that around andneed to quit complaining about the times
covering his age and the poemand isso good, that's a waste of time.
Don't do that. Talk about howyou're going to change people's lives and
make it better, which is pedestrian. But it's the stuff that wins elections.
Yeah, it is the stuff thatwins elections. But Biden is a
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guy that is a He's aid Ialways said that for a politician, he's
not a good chameleon. Chameleons ifyou don't know what it is, they
can change the color, they candisguise themselves as certain things. They can
blend in all of the things thatthey need to do. Biden tries to
do that, but he does itin such a crazy way at times it's
ridiculous, and he's trying to makeeverybody happy and it's not working. And
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then you couple that with the agething, and the age thing is so
noticeable. Just go back four years. We're not saying go back to when
he was vice president what he saidthe other day, he was vice president
with Obama during the pandemic. WhatBut you go back even four years and
you notice a massive difference, andthat isn't getting any better. Three two,
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You had Benson show to Twitter,your Instagram, a lot of stuff
to get to today. Got someof your taxt and tweets as well.
We'll get the dose more on theTrump trial. Do Doo Do Doo credit
card debt Rison. Oh, itis indeed, And like I said,
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Bill Maher was on with Greg Gutfieldlast night. We'll talk a bit about
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Instant and everything else. It isthe Chad Benson Show, then Chad
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independentlife is Chad Benson. Last night,
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Greg Guttfeld had on doctor Drew Pensky. We've heard that, but he also
had Bill Maher on and they talkedabout stuff. They had a discussion.
They didn't hate each other. Oh, and they disagree about a lot of
things, and they agree about alot of things. I think that's what
people miss in this country. Theaverage person leans to the left little right.
They agree on a vast majority ofthings to what degree in some areas
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maybe you know, like if yourpro choice, you may think up until
the moment it's bored. And somepeople out there who are pro choice as
well, saying well, I'm choiceup into fifteen weeks and then some people
I know some liberals that are verypro life. They're Catholic and they're very
pro life. So look, there'sa lot of things that we agree on,
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far more than I think people realize. But it was just an interesting
thing to watch two guys who youknow do it differently. But I have
conversations which I like. I havea few quibs. Okay, go for
a quib away, mister quibb.I agree that it's great that we're talking.
I agree that we agree on somethings. We're not exactly aligned on
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the most important things, which isbasically Trump is someone who does not concede
elections. You don't seem to seeit that way. That's the most important
thing that's going on in this country. He didn't concede the last election.
He's not going to concede this election. You don't know that. You don't
see into the future. Bill,I don't see your guess the book I
did, Oh you did? Didyou tell me how you did that?
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Trump doesn't You know what's funny isyou go to RNC. I forgot,
what the hell it's called's on Twitterresearch. I think they have twenty three
minutes of Hillary and a bunch ofothers denying the twenty sixteen election, calling
it stolen, all these kind ofthings. Well, Trump didn't leave.
He did leave, judgingly. Heleft. He thought, well I won,
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she didn't prove it. I needproof, not circumstantial that you know.
Look, there were some funny thingsthat went on. And if you
don't think funny things went on,you're fooling yourself. And you can't tell
me you feel like twenty sixteen wasstolen, but twenty twenty it was impossible.
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You can't tell me that. Continue, Bill Maher, great, gutfil
Can you really picture this guy going, you know what I lost? That's
it he did. He left.He left because he had to leave because
he couldn't. Yes, but that'swhat that's how it works. Well,
what do you think he's going tolike board up the White House? You
know, pull a straw dog.I don't know. Well, last time
he thought the other Republicans would backhim up. When he called that guy
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in Georgian said I need eleven thousandvotes. I want you to feed he
said, he said, fine,He didn't say create. He said,
fine, well that's the same thing. Now, what's not You don't say
on an easter find them wants youto create? You have a show here,
Drew there, Fine, fine,fine, go make them create them.
No, we didn't. And look, I know there's a lot of
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you out there that can't stand Trump, and some of you I'm talking to
you can't stand Trump are going tovote for Trump. And they talked about
that. Let's not pretend that thesedisagreements are not profound. Let's just say,
okay, they are profound. Butyou know what, there's ninety other
things we could talk about which wewouldn't disagree on. And I can't hate
you. I've said it a milliontimes. You can hate Trump, you
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can't hate all the people who likethem. It's half the country. Yeah,
And I am certainly not blind toDonald Trump's fault. I get it
why people choose to vote for him. Somebody who's conservative one said to me,
what you don't get. You liberalsdon't get about Trump is that we
don't like him either. We justsee him as a bulwark against the nonsense
on the left. And I understandthat because there is a lot of nonsense
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on the left there is. Idon't think people realize that when there's a
discussion about Trump. I think alot of people think that every buddy is
maga, and that is not true. In many cases, it's the lesser
of two evils, right, becauseso much of what is around Trump has
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zero to do with policy, hasall to do with noise. You guys
know my feelings on Trump. Ilove a lot of the policies. I
like some of the policies. Theperson I could take him or leaving,
he could fight his shadow in adark room. I think when there's not
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chaos it hurts him. He loveschaos, and I think he puts himselves
in too many positions that he doesn'tneed to, and then you spend half
your time trying to explain stuff away, and that's frustrate As for me,
like say, I like some ofthe policies I do. I love what
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he did with our border. Oureconomy was strong, inflation was low.
I'm not gonna believe all this inflationon Biden. A lot of it does
land at his feet because he wentand printed more money when we didn't need
to. What's going on around theglobe, I can't blame October seventh or
Ukraine. How you handle those fromthere on out, that is a different
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story. So we could sit hereand we can discuss these things in a
normal way. A lot of youdon't. A lot of you are just
full of hanger, which is hateand anger, not angry hanger. You
hate Trump and you're angry at me. You defend him all the time.
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I don't. I don't defend himall the time. If there's something stupid
that needs to be defended, damnskippy, I'll do it. Here's a
text that got step back from themaga world and recognize that Trump isn't on
trial for paying hush money. I'vesaid that a thousand times. Not illegal.
It's also not on trial for sleepingwith the porn star. To your
point, that's not illegal. However, he is on trial for how he
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accounted for it or didn't account forit, the expenditure as a candidate for
office, and therefore whether said payoffwas transparent to the public. And yes,
the prosecution has provided the evidence thatmister Trump cooked the books. Step
between cooking the books in a majorway in a campaign finance. This has
come down to a what should havebeen and I understand what this guy says,
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Hey, hey, wake up andacknowledge the man has no principles.
Values are integrity. I think there'ssome of that. That's absolutely. I
think Trump is in it for himselfone hundred percent. Got that's someone argue
with. What I argue with isthe fact that in this case, for
instance, right the disdain that thisperson has for Trump here is you're looking
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at something that is a misdemeanor thatthey turned into a felony that the Feds
didn't want, that the predecessor tobrag, didn't want nobody wanted to touch
it as there was not there thereand had this been anybody else, this
would never have gotten to trial.That's the frustration that people have. I
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don't care that you dislike Trump,knock yourself out, but understand that while
disliking Trump is one thing, blindingyourself, like you blame MAGA and everybody
else for for his flaws, orblinding yourself for the fact that your side,
if you will, unfortunately we haveto say that may go out of
their way to do something that's ridiculousand use law as lawfair. You can't
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do that either. We'll see what'sgoing to happen this trial. I have
no idea, but we do needto figure out how we come together more.
I think so much that it's thefact that we don't get together anymore,
that we don't hang out, thatwe don't go And you may have
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a friend or who you hang outwith, but a vast majority of us
spend time. I'm going from workto home to our devices, and we're
not getting out. We're not goingto churches, we're not going to clubs,
social clubs anymore. We're not goingto do the things we used to
do. So I'm a big proponentof sports, especially for my kids.
But as myself, I like thegolf by myself because it's one hundred degrees.
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Nobody wants to golf with me,so I'm really fine with that.
But it's fun. I like golfwith my son. It's great. But
I play pickleball almost daily with allkinds of people, and I love it
getting out talking. I look forwardto it. It's good for us.
We don't do any of that anymore, and a lot of people know who
I am and they'll bring up somestuff, some of it good, some
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of it bad. Some of themblame me for Trump, but they'll laugh
about it. We just need toget together more. And I think we
need to understand people more and more, and we don't do that anymore.
We have passed the understanding side ofit. We don't want to understand.
Maybe I don't know. We don'tcare to pride spite whatever it is.
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But we need to have us sitdown with each other, have a chat
and agree to disagree in a waythat is cordial, but understand that one
thing is not everything when it comesto any kind of issue that's out there.
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Chad. Lot of stuff still toget you more tax more tweets, some
Harrison Butker stuff, which I findto be interesting. What did the Kansas
City Stars say that they should cuthim and to show everybody they should hire
a woman to be a field togo kicker? Are you kidding me?
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(30:48):
there you go. That sounds likefun. Hey, what are you
gonna do? Oh You're gonna getso drunk that you forget everything. Blackout
rage gallon. So it's like,do you know those are gallons of milk,
the plastic ones, and you putsome water in there and booze,
and then you put something to disguisethe taste, and you just wander around
drinking it. It's big in highschool. Apparently, it's all over the
(31:11):
TikTok. One person says, alot of people just pour vodka in and
don't measure it, so it canactually be kind of dangerous. You think,
you think, Holy Mother of God, this is insane. Welcome to
the world we live in now,it's TikTok Tuesday. Last week, Harrison
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Butker, kicker for the world championKansas City Chiefs, said something and some
people were angry. I was surprised. I have stood by him. What
did he say? Talked about motherhood, talked about being a wife that you
know, this was at a graduationat a small Catholic school. Talked about
a lot of things that used tobe what we would consider, you know
when you look around going family values, which we don't value anymore, and
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that is evident. But he gotsome people that weren't mad, the usual
and other people who stood up andsupported him. All right, let's talk
about the hair some blucker situation.Listen, bro, that man said nothing
wrong. I am from Kansas Cityand I need my kicker. But I
checked the video and I'm like,is this what they're complaining about? And
the fact that all these people signeda petition, I'm just like wow,
like cancel culture is real. Thatman was promoting motherhood and everybody got mad.
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Oh my god, I can't believehe said that. That man said,
I'm pretty sure all you women inhere are looking forward to being married
one day, and that I amthat man I am today because of my
wife. Y'all acting like that mansaid, oh, y'all need to be
at home, cooking and cleaning allday and be a man slave. Yeah,
he didn't say any of those things. I want to remind everybody talked
about. He said, some ofyou are gonna go on to be CEOs
and leaders, but I bet themost important thing, the thing you're looking
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forward to most is getting married andstarting a family. And remember he's at
a small Catholic college. But thefact that people are still talking about this
is crazy. That man said nothingwrong. All he said is what women
have been saying for years, thatare homemakers. That's like their most important
title, right, that they're homemakers. Right. And he also said this,
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he's very deep into his faith.He said this. It is a
lie that men are not needed inthe households anymore. He's spitting facts.
But we live in twenty twenty four. People are sensitive and they complain about
everything. Man, welcome to theworld. That's the truth. Wasn't just
him talking about it. We toldyou we played a little yesterday from Whoopee
who says, hey, look,he didn't say anything wrong. Remember where
he was he was talking to.He didn't say women couldn't do this and
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he had to be slaves. AndBill Maher got into it. He said,
some of you talking to the womenhere, some of you may go
on to lead successful careers in theworld. Okay, that seems fairly like
modern But I would venture to guessthat the majority of you are most excited
about your marriage and the children youwill bring into this world. I don't
see what the big crime is.I really don't. And I think this
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is part of the problem people havewith the left, is that lots of
people in this country are like this, Like he's saying, some of you
may go wan to lead successful careers, but a lot of you are excited
about this other way that people everybodyused to be. And now, can't
that just be a choice too?No, it can't. That's the thing.
It can't be just a choice.It can't be because you're making the
wrong choice. According to a lotof people. You're you're you're becoming a
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slave. You're not. It's ridiculous, it's insane. Continue Bill and I
feel like they feel very put upon, like there's only one way to be
a good person, and that's toget an advanced degree from one of those
ass factories like Harvard. Yeah,no doubt about that. Find it interesting.
And I sit back and I say, you know, my wife and
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I when we got married, theI asked her what she want to do,
and she said what she's doing now, which is she's home. And
you know, she loves it.She's home for the kids. She gets
to do all the things. Sheis like, she's the rock of the
house. She does all of thestuff that is, you know, like
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with the I mean I do aton with the kids. I am because
I'm It's like Lily and I,uh, my stepdaughter and I we're like
we're like besties. Were we youknow, Jack and her best friends Charlie
and I spend a lot of timetogether. My wife is the rock of
everything. And this was the iswhat she wanted to do, which is
phenomenal. Guess what the most importantthing to do is that? And I'll
say this over and over again.For all the stuff that I've done,
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and I do and I continue todo, being a father, being a
husband, most important thing period caseclosed. Three two three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree. Act you had Benson show it
to your Twitter, your Instagram.A lot of stuff to get to next
hour, including pink noise, Isit gonna help you sleep better? Versus
white noise? Versus brown noise?And now not brown note from South Park,
(35:43):
which is hilarious. That's a differentthing. Which one's better for you?
When it comes to sleep. AndI'll tell you this, My sleep
has been super crazy lately. I'vebeen up since twelve forty this morning.
Yeah, it has been a dayalready and it's not quite a day yet.
Let's just put it that way.Three two three, five three eight,
(36:05):
twenty four to twenty three at ChatBenson Show, It's your ex,
your Insta, all of the things, Chad Benson Show. This is the
Chad Benson Show, Independent thoughts,independent life. This is Chad Benson.
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Most Americans are sick of Congress,according to the latest poll. Wow,
that's not a shocker. Last weekthere was childishness abound, And I will
take you back to it between MTGand missus Crockett, another fellow congressperson battling
over ridiculousiness because that's what you domsexpired? Does any other members seek recognition?
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Miss chair recognizes Miss Green. I'dlike to know if any of the
Democrats on this committee are employing JudgeMershawn's daughter. Please tell me what it
has to do with Mary Garland.Oh Goldman, that's right, he's advising.
Do you know what we're here for? You know we're here, Chris,
you know. So they just gotinto it. It wasn't donete order.
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I do have a point of order, and I would like to move
to take down Miss Green's words.That is absolutely unacceptable. How scare you?
I just I can't listen to it. It's ridiculous. Uh. Of
course Ce and n jumped in.Had turned into a race thing. This
is Congress Wwiman Crockett. Do youthink her going after your eyelashes, that
that in itself is racist, herspecifically doing it to me? Yes,
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you know, women wear makeup,we wear lashes, we wear all types
of things to beautify ourselves. ButMAGA has historically been on social media doing
the things where they're saying, oh, she's black with lashes and nails and
hair, and so she's ghetto.And so to me, this was her
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buying into that rhetoric and trying toamplify this for the MAGA crowd. And
so yeah, I absolutely think thatshe only did it to be racist towards
me. I'm sorry, I hadto pick myself off the floor because I
didn't think that anybody else. Soonly black women were eyelashes. Oh,
I've known some women older, someyounger, right, spend a lot of
money on eyelashes, some people whoare older who spent a lot of money,
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and some of them do themselves.And you're like, oh, I
think a spider climbed it there.That's all right. That's remember everything on
the left is race. If youcan scream racism, you win. Apparently
there's a trophy for that. Continue. This is yet another example of when
it comes down to seeking justice forsomeone that looks like me, it's like
the system doesn't really know what thatlooks like. And so absolutely she was
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we call engaging in personalities, andtherefore her words were to be stricken,
and therefore she was to be kickedout a committee for the rest of the
evening but instead that is not whatthe chairman did. And the idea that
I should just sit there and pretendthat I'm on the plantation and that we
are not both duly elected members ofCongress and I'm just supposed to take it.
(39:24):
Okay, how did you get tothe plantation? This is the stuff
where people go this is insane.Yes, so you went from They're arguing
about stuff, and it's okay tocall Marjorietailer Green whatever the hell you want,
right, you can call her.I call her, you know,
I poke fund at her all thetime, poke fund a lot of people.
So let's just get over that,right and left. But you can
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call her whatever you want. Shesays something about your eyelashes, right,
or you know, I mean,I find it all to be childish and
ridiculous. So we'll get to that. And I find Marjorie Taylor Green at
times it's ridiculous as well. Ihave to be honest with you because I
feel like she's in it for someof you out there will say that's mean,
you shouldn't say those things. No, the reality is simply this,
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people like her, people like AOC. I look at them, they're interested
in the power and being a celebrity. Or do I think they're doing the
will and the work of the people. I don't. I don't. I
think they're doing more of stuff thatbenefits them personally than and in the political
side when it comes to raising moneyand stuff. But when I hear her
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say, oh, well we're notwe're not equal, right, because she
looks at me like we're on theplantation. I don't even know how you
got there. That's more insane thanhalf stuff she said. She says,
greaty stuff. I also took thisas an opportunity to again flex on MAGA
and let them know that I willalways be smarter than you. You can
call me a DEI hire all youwant to, but she is no match
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for me when it comes to intellect. She just decided, oh, you
know what, I've got privilege,so I'm just gonna say whatever I want
to say and then lean back.And that's exactly what she did, and
she knew that she would face noconsequences. I refuse to be somebody's doormatic.
Jasmine Crockett there and by the way, her privileges were, it was
her time to speak. That's that'sher privilege. That was it. I
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again, how do I feel aboutit? I feel kind of like this.
So you responded to all of thisby saying, in the past,
I've described the US House as theJerry Springer Show. Today I'm apologizing to
the Jerry Springer Show. Alexandria CosioCortes responded by saying, quote, I
understand you likely would not have stoodup for your colleague and seemed to be
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confused about racism and misogyny being ofboth sides issue. But I stand up
to bullies instead of becoming one.A congresswoman at Coosio Cortez seems to be
suggesting that you're a bully. Iwas just simply responding to the kind of
chaos and everything that Representative Green started. Or if this is the kind of
a video that you want to sendto a classroom of eighth grade Civics kind
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of students across America, again,that's their choice, Fetterman, I apologize
to the Jerry Springer Jeruvy, Ohmy goodness, me, I agree with
him. It's I find it tobe ridiculous and not everything is racism.
And if you can't argue with acolleague without calling a racist, then by
the way, Jasmine Crockett should probablythink MTG because of her and your little
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fight there, or guess what gotmore pressed than you ever had. Nobody
knew who you were last week.I know you're smarter than everybody else.
I'm just throwing it out there,nobody who you were last week. Maybe
you got to get them to fight, Like, Hey, I'm gonna pick
a fight with one of them.They're gonna argue with me, and then
I'll be on television three two,three, five, twenty four to twenty
(42:47):
three at Chad Menson Show's your Twitter. Speaking of not smart, the other
day, I went to a steakhousefor a friend's birthday and she ordered a
steak and the waitress goes, howdo you want your cow cooke to my
friend says, I want it mediumrare or something like that, and I
wasn't in a mood for sake.I wanted a hamburger. I've been craving
a hamburger, so I order thecheeseburger and she goes, how do you
want your cow cooked? And Ikind of like awkwardly look at my friend
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because I was like, I feelreally embarrassed. Do I point out that
it's not cow, like hamburger isa pig. Everyone knows ham comes from
pig. So I joked back.I was like, well, I want
my pig cooked well done. WhenI hear stuff like this, I'm like,
this has to be fake, right, you can't really what well?
(43:32):
I want my pig cooked well done. You're not supposed to eat pork like
uncooked. Everybody knows that. That'swhy it's always been super weird to me
that people will get like red inthe middle on their burgers. And so
she looks back at me and shegoes, you mean your cow. And
I'm like, I don't know howto have this conversation right now, Like
I'm not a teacher, I'm notI don't know how to educate you kindly.
(43:52):
And I was like, sure,am my cow. But it was
so bizarre. I'm like, howdo you not know? It's literally in
the name, it's a hamburger.There's no hope for the world. Oh
this, you can't be serious,right, as the great John McEnroe would
say, you could not be serious. You don't actually think that, right.
(44:12):
You don't think a hot dog isa dog? Who was the singer
Oh god, what's her name?The blonde. Uh who thought there was
chickens in the sea? Remember Tuna, the chicken of the sea. What
kind of chickens are in the sea? Oh my god. No. So
I want to just start by sayingthat I am absolutely mortified and embarrassed to
(44:37):
be part of this country where peopleliterally do not know what ham is.
And I don't know if it's likeyou guys are trying to gaslight me because
I saw the comments. Obviously it'shard not to. And I went on
Google like everybody told me to,and guess what I found. Ham is
a cured cut of pork. Porkcomes from pig. You don't get a
(44:59):
chicken sandwy and it's made out ofsteak. You guys really thought you had
me here. But I just don'tknow what to say. I'm honestly,
I'm I'm shocked. We need moreteachers in this world. I think she
really believes it's it's it's called aham burger because of ham. By the
way, we will tell you whyit's called a hamburger later in the show.
A little silly information you need toknow, but that is, Yes,
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we do need teachers, ma'am.We need teachers. We need retro
teaching when it comes to you threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three hatch hadBenson shows your Twitter and all of
that stuff. Guys speaking of hamburgersthat aren't ham. But there is amazing
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Show. Listening to the Chad BensonShow. Thirty eight percent of web pages
that existed in twenty thirteen were nolonger accessible as of twenty twenty three.
That's according to new data from PewResearch, which also found that nearly a
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quarter of all news articles on theInternet contain at least one link that doesn't
go anywhere. Twenty one percent ofUS government websites contain at least one dead
link. More than half of Wikipediaentries contain one. Broken links are generally
caused by changes to the site's hostserver, and are often indicated by a
four H four error message four allfour error message. We've all seen those,
(47:34):
zombie Internet. What's web three?What's Web two? What's web web?
I don't even know at this pointfeels like the old web. Some
of our partners are really big intocrypto and they'll talk about Web three and
they talk about all these things,and then my uncle and I like,
I have no idea what they're talkingabout. What's Web three? Like,
well, it's kind of like theWeb two and one, but it's different
(47:55):
now because of the blockchain and chainstuff and there's other stuff. Okay,
I don't is it still www?Chad. One thing I am up with
is AI. Man. I've beendoing a lot of that stuff lately.
You know, a lot of peopleare worried about AI, and especially artists,
(48:16):
they're worried about AI. Chad yourvoice guy, Yeah, you know
what. I'm past that point now, I mean I do. It's interesting
because with the stuff that I'm doingnow, and I'm working with a company
called Levin Lambs. We do alot of stuff with them, and one
of the interesting things about it,and it's incredible is you still need the
(48:37):
human side of it. And someof the stuff we're doing for our interactive
podcasts that are coming out, whichare going to be story based, I
still have to act out a lotof the stuff and then you could change
the voice, which and maybe we'llplay around with a little bit later show
(48:57):
you how it works. Right,so you act out portion of the stuff
and then you can add to it. And it is incredible, And I
think maybe we'll walk through it ina little bit because I find he's be
interesting. But the whole AI thing, the Battle of Stars, if you
will, Well, this is interestingbecause Scarlett Johansson's kind of upset by a
girl named Sky. If you thoughtchat gbt's recent AI voice named Sky got
(49:20):
it, let's add some drama soundedlike Scarlett Johansson and her character of a
disembodied AI assistant in the twenty thirteenmovie her Hello I'm Here. Johansson says
it's not a coincidence. Chat gbt'sparent company, Open Ai and it's CEO
Sam Altman, had been trying tohire Johansson for months to be their voice,
and she reveals in a statement thatshe said no, so they hired
a sound alike. She says whenshe first heard chat gbt's Sky, she
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was shocked and angered, so shehired lawyers, and now the voice has
been taken down and she wants legislationto stop that kind of thing from ever
happening again. Yeah, good luck. With that, it's just not it's
moving too fast. And the thingwith technology is, you know they say
technology doubles every eighteen months. Well, when it comes to AI in particular,
it's doubling at times every six toeight weeks. And I know that
(50:06):
sounds insane, but it is.And partially it is because of AI,
some of it, but a lotof it has to do with the fact
that this company's working on something andthey release it, but another company's been
working on something for several years andthen they release it right afterwards, and
so it is incredible. But tothink that you're going to be able to
(50:28):
fix this with laws, you're notbecause the laws don't move fast enough to
compete with it is don't And that'san issue for sure. For sure.
This weekend, Memorial Day weekend comingout and be off on Friday and Monday.
If you're going to be traveling,what's it going to cost you?
For most of the country, gasprices are going to be generally on par
(50:51):
with where they were last year forMemorial Day weekend, within a few cents.
The Energy Department of Reporting the averageprice of regular unleaded came down two
more cents in the past week toan average of three point fifty eight a
gallon. Heading into Memorial Day,analysts sate prices should remain pretty steady and
generally on par with last year.They've come down with the refinery maintenance wrapped
up, lower oil prices and weakerdemand for gas. The only outlier is
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California, where regular unleaded is thirtysix cents higher than it was a year
ago, sitting at almost five bucksa gallon on average. Good times,
good times? Who five bucks agallon? That's nice? And why is
it so high? Well, theyhad to raise taxes because they spent all
of the money in their fun forroads and all that stuff on everything else
(51:36):
but what they were supposed to.So they went back to the people,
and a vast majority of the peoplearen't the sharpest tools in the shed,
and they trick them into paying more. And they trick them by just talking
to them, because like I said, they're not very sharp and stuff very
nice, jen I'm being honest.Who so you think, Okay, so
they're gonna put that money in therenow, they're gonna fix the roads.
(51:57):
They're already dipping into that big time. And that's now and dry again.
How high can taxes go. Idon't know. We go from the ground
to the air. Four of thelast ten days have been in the top
ten busiest in the TSA's history atairports security checkpoints, according to new data,
the agency saying it's already seeing thehighest passenger travel numbers ever in this
summer. It expects numbers to goquite a bit higher. More than two
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point eight million people flew on Fridayand on Sunday, the agency says,
expect airports to be busy already.Yeah, busy. And I'm fascinated because
we have sixty percent of the peoplein America think the economy's in a bad
place, but then busiest times inhistory. All of these days. It's
(52:42):
nuts. Here's one thing that's interesting, though. Airfares are so cheap.
I follow some people on the onlinething because I play a lot of pickleball.
Was watching this guy who was breakingdown what it costs for him to
go to a tournament. And sohe goes to this tournament, and this
is what's crazy. His flight wascheaper than the checked bags. I thought,
(53:06):
damn, they'll get you with thecheck bags. It might be cheaper
just to buy stuff on the otherside, how are people affording it?
That's a good question. We're goingto talk about that inflation up. How
are people affording doing what they're doing? CC is how it's credit card.
It's not some white supremacist racial thing. It's not. It's credit card.
(53:27):
Is that the ICC was the InternationalCriminal Courts? Talk a bit about that
as well. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three atch d Benzon Joe.It's your Twitter tweet at his texted
program plus a little bit later,we're gonna talk about the differences in the
colors of noise. What, Yes, you've heard white noise, there's brown
noise, pink noise. What arethey? How do you differentiate between them?
(53:52):
We're gonna talk about that and arethey good for you? I'm not
eating them? No, but couldthey help you with your memory? Help
you? You see where we're goingwith this? You should Chad Benson,
Joe the Chad Benson Joe independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
(54:31):
Not only is bby net Yah whohave a ward for his arrest,
He's also come up with a planfor after Ah after Hamas. What is
it? I think the day afterthe Wars First of all, the day
after Kamas, you have to destroyCommas. Otherwise Gazins don't have a future.
Peace doesn't have a future, Theexpansion of peace doesn't have a future.
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So get rid of Hamas. That'sour goal number one. Number two
demilitarized Gaza and the one sustained inmilituation. I think requires that Israel have
the overall responsibility to fight resurgent terrorists. Three, ensure that Gaza or seek
a civilian administration by Gasms who arenot affiliated with Lamas and also don't seek
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the destruction of Israel. And thelast thing is rebuilt Gaza in a peaceful
way using the sort of moderate Arabstates and the international community. That's a
realistic plan, that's the one Ihave. But it goes through victory.
There is peace and stability and prosperityonly through victory. The road to peace
(55:37):
goes through victory over Kamas. Iagree one hundred and ten percent. Now,
if you guys haven't heard the ICC, the International Criminal Court has come
out and said no, you arebad. You're part of the problem.
(55:57):
We have sent a ward out foryour president Biden saying he rejects the allegations
of war crimes and crimes against humanitymade by ICC prosecutors against Israel. One
of these wars may imply there's noequivalence between Israel and Hamas. Speaking at
a ceremony celebrating Jewish Heritage Month,the President saying Israel must do all it
can to ensure civilian protections in Gaza, and then in saying this nentruard allegations
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against Israel made by the International Courtof Justice. What's happening is not genocide.
We reject that. Reject it.It's not genocide. It's not they're
not trying to wipe out. Ifyou listen to what he was saying there,
it's pretty simple. Look, wantsome peace. You guys want peace.
(56:43):
We don't want Hamas. We wantHamas away from you so you can
achieve your goals and live. Ifyour goals are to kill the Jews,
then we're gonna do everything we canto stop you. We're gonna do everything
within our power to crush you.If your goal is to live in peace
and prosperity, it's great. Thisis a plan he should have come out
with a while ago. But afterHermas, and it's got to be after
(57:07):
Hermas. You have to do everythingin your power to get them to the
point where there's virtually I mean,you're never going to eliminate the ideology just
isn't gonna happen. But if youcan get it to the point where you've
put such a stranglehold on them thattheir existence is so minute that they have
zero effect, and then you've gotto call in the Moderate Arab Arab States
(57:28):
and say, you guys got tobe on board with this. You got
to help us here, you gotto help us build trust, You've got
to help them. But it's allgot to be done there, because,
as we all know, the ModerateArab States and all the other Arab States
don't want any part of them there. Oh that's not nice. Three two,
three, five, twenty four totwenty three at Chad Benson's show,
(57:50):
is your Twitter? Tweet at ustext the program reparations, big talk in
California? What about basting on andraise? Hey, Boston, Mac,
how can I stand this country towhat they did to my people? Wanda
Hervey isn't alone in her frustration.One by one, members of Boston's African
American community stepped up to the micto tell a commission on reparations. What
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the term means to them. Reparationis cash, it's land is education is
these other functions that are including.It's not just money. It's not just
money because nobody has any money togive out. And it is insane to
think that you're handing out money.Who's paying for all of that, who
(58:37):
gets it, who gets to decideit goes? We go back to this
over and over again, and Ithink this is the thing that frustrates me
is if we're serious about helping everybody, we need to get fathers back in
the home. We need to makeeducation a priority. We need to give
pathways to prosperity through mentorship and gettinginto communities and helping. Handing money isn't
(59:07):
going to fix anything, and it'snot who are you taking that money from
somebody who never had any responsibility inany of the things and giving it to
people that weren't a part of anyof that. That that's just that can't
happen. But it's a growing course, and where I think it does a
disservices people I think get their hopesup like they're going to get something.
(59:28):
In reality, you're not going toget anything. Longtime Boston City Council member
Charles Yancy gave the room a historylesson on reparations promised to slaves after the
Civil War. The enslaved people ofthis country will promise this, Yeah,
their wealth whilst the Civil War wasover, and that has yet to happen.
Let's set the toll for the UnitedStates of America right here in the
city of Boston. There is discussionamong this commission and white churches in Boston
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to invest fifty million dollars into theblack community. We acknowledge the truth of
violence, it's perpetuated and stolen lives, stolen land, stolen labor, and
make a commitment to work with youto uncover the truth and work for a
repair. See. But when youtalk to a lot of people out there,
(01:00:14):
they think they're getting something themselves,not that you're putting money into the
community and setting up scholarships and doingthese things they want, Like California has
promised people most insane things. Everybody'sgetting a million dollars a year, and
everybody's getting the house and everybody's gettingYeah, you're nuts. Who's paying for
that? The people? You think? I have news for you. If
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that was something that happened you watchwhat happens to your city when automatically it
becomes empty. People are like,we're out of here. Can't afford it,
can't afford it. Nope, notgonna happen. The number fifteen billion
dollars awarded to Boston's African American communityhas been part of the discussion, but
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that is far from done. Thehead of this commissi and describes how they
came up with that number fifteen billion, which is not enough. Every life
is incalculable. We think about tensof thousands of slaves who died in the
midst of slavery in Boston. Howdo you put a number on that they
died in slavery. Well, they'rewhite, CaliParks and flourished. Nobody's denying
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that, and it was awful.Nobody is denying that. It was horrific.
Where you getting the fifteen billion dollars? You're going to go to all
the white tax? What if yourgrandparent, great grandparents, great grandparent happened
to be white even though you're black? Do you not you have to pay
yourself. This is the problem withthis. And then who's next? The
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Asians is gonna be like, lookat us, Some of us were still
around that were part of what happenedafter World War Two and we're in camps.
What about us? That is itgoing to be? The Hispanics,
the LGBTQ. Where does it end? And who's the last one holding the
purse? Whether you're standing there,go, you owe everybody a trillion dollars.
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And it's the getting hopes up forsomething that isn't going to happen that
I think is wrong. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three Atchad Bensonshows your Twitter tweet Ad his text
to program. Several of you havetweeted to me and text me about this.
The third, fourth, fifth Reich? What what happens after Donald Trump
wins? The online video reposted toTrump's Truth social account shows fake future headlines.
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One in tiny print speaks of aunified Reich. The line was apparently
lifted from Wikipedia on the formation ofGermany before World War One. The Biden
campaign seized on the line, sayingthe video proves Trump wants to rule as
a dictator. The Trump camp saysit didn't create the video, that it
was merely reposted by a staffer whilethe candidate was in court. Well he
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is in court. We do knowthat, so we know where he's at.
Uh, fire that person. Andthis is what makes people go,
see, yeah, you want youon the rise of the Reich. Here
you go, Adolf Trump. Justand I'll say this is the part where
it's frustrating because I think he willread truth stuff. I don't know.
I'm not on truth. I don'tknow how that works. I think he's
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the only one on truth. Andthen a bunch of people that watch him,
but I what are you doing outof curiosity? What are you doing?
You didn't bother to read anything.No, you saw something that was
slick and cool, and you thoughthe'd be neat and boom alas here you
go. Now you have to explainit all day three, two, three,
five, three, eight, twentyfour to twenty three at Chadbentson Show
is your Twitter. He's got biggerfish to fry because of course he's in
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court. He's in court and hisexpert witness is getting yelled at by the
judge telling you, man, theywant to throw hands. What is pink
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is no guarantee future results at ChadBenson joew Twitter, C H A,
D B E N S O Npink noise. Great name for a band,
what is it? Jad Benson,Joe, Welcome to jess che No
not the country, the institution aChad Benson Show. I'm here enjoying a
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nice stay at the beach with mykids, and I turned around. I
got these flags planet here on thebeach, by these maga Listen, this
is all America. We know youdidn't storm the beaches to stake out your
territory on the beach. This isn'tthe fucking Moon. I get it.
This is America. But I'm sickof my flag being represented by white nationalist
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trash. And I got your beachyourselves. Ah, he's fun, he's
fun my flag being represented by you. So it's we're not all Americans.
It's different. I'm a better Americanthan you, little TikTok Tuesday, so
(01:06:10):
angry. I got to take theTikTok. Tell everybody how how morally superior
I am to these people who suck. How about some more tick to the
talk? You mind if we askyou a quick question? Sure, go
ahead, what you got. We'redoing a survey and we're asking people what
would you do if somebody broke intoyour house with the intentions to rob and
harm your family? Oh? Icall it eight one one eight one one.
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You mean nine to one one?No, eight one one, because
I'm gonna need to know where todig a hole. It's probably those white
supremacist I was watching something the otherday. It was on reels, but
it was originally on TikTok. BecauseCanada is doing everything they can now to
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figure out how to stem the insanityof the car theft that's over by the
way across Canada. It's like goingto San Francisco, Oakland. It's just
Karth theF karf Cartha. And whatdid one of their police chiefs say,
Why don't you put your fob somewherein the front, like your mailbox are
somewhere, so that way they don'ttry to break in your house and take
your keyfob and you could just letthem steal your car and then they juxtapost
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that against a sheriff in Florida islike just you know, shoot somebody and
then dig a hole. Merca.I'm Marriica, Turks and Caicos. Speaking
of shooting people. I'm gonna remindit's not just Turs and Caicos. We've
had the same thing here a couplemonths ago in Arizona. If you are
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going somewhere and you happen to bea person who hunts likes to go shooting,
double triple, quadruple, check yourbags to make sure you have no
ammunition. You have nothing gun wisethat could get you in trouble because other
nations have different laws. One ofthe Americans facing prison time in Turks and
(01:08:05):
Caicos over ammunition in their luggage isspeaking out ahead of his plea hearing later
today. I have a lot offear and anxiety. You know. The
best outcome to this is that thejudge will find leniency and compassion in the
situation and steer away from that twelveyear sentence and be able to give a
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sentence is less than that in afine Hopefully Tyler Winrick is one of five
Americans recently charged with carrying small amountsof ammunition into the tropical nation. Yes,
five Americans, Because the first timeyou heard it and somebody was there
and they're facing twelve years, you'relike, we should try to do that.
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And most of these people, Idon't know all of them, but
most of them, it's like theyhad a bullet or two and it was
like WHOA. Yesterday, a bipartisandelegation of US lawmakers traveled to Turks and
Caicos to ask for leniency. SenatorJohn Fetterman, who was part of the
delegation, saying I left these meetingsoptimistic that we can get this resolved and
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look forward to working with my colleaguesin Congress and TCI officials to bring these
American citizens home. Yeah, they'regoing to do their best. Now here's
the thing. If you're Turks andCaicos, you rely on I don't know,
like, what's the big thing thatTurks and Cacos do they export anything?
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Oh, it's tourism. So youdon't want to get to the point
where Americans are told, hey,avoid Turks and Caicos because they live off
the dollars but you want to senda message. And the reason is they've
passed some strenched laws because well theyhad issues. Turks and Cakos passed strict
gun laws two years ago after arizingviolence and gun trafficking. The new laws
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mean the Americans face a minimum sentenceof twelve years plus a fine, but
the court can make exceptions. Yeah, what's the exception. You guys pay
a fine, you take your asseshome. You can never come back here.
We move on, And that's theway it should be. That's it,
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especially when you've had a loose bullets. Oh well, Chad, they've
got their I get that. Iget that. We had somebody who had
a similar situation going into Mexico latelast year and that person faces eight years
in prison and I don't think he'sback yet. And these people over here,
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they're not back either. So we'llsee. We'll see if it's one
of those things where they sentence youto X amount of years and then release
you quietly, or if they justmake you pay a fine and then kick
you out of the country for good. Do you have trouble sleeping, because
I have had trouble sleeping over thelast couple of days, and I read
a very interesting article. We allknow what white noise is. What about
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pink noise? What's the difference betweenall these colored noise? Says pink,
brown, blue, white? Idon't know. There are several different types
of noise, and they're categorized bycolor. The most common are white,
pink, and brown noise, eachdefined by the way it distributes power to
frequencies across the audible spectrum. Here'swhat that means. White noise distributes power
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to every frequency equally, but ittends to sound harsh to us because the
shape of our ears makes us moresensitive to higher frequencies than lower ones,
and that makes them sound louder eventhough the power distribution is equal. Pink
noise adjusts for this, boosting theharder to hear low frequencies and then reducing
power proportionally as frequency goes up togive each octave of noise approximately equal energy.
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This ends up sounding more balanced toour ears, even though it's actually
skewed. Brown noise takes this ideaeven further, resulting in a low,
ocean like rumble that a lot ofpeople find relaxing. Yeah, so there
you go. Those are the difference. Uh, pink noise can do a
lot of different things, and handssleep and memory. There's a possibility early
research drives a noise buzz when itcomes to color, which I find interesting.
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So pink noise, brown noise,and green noise the rainbow of soothing
sounds. They say. One ofthe things about pink noise is the fact
that they think it may help withADHD as well as sleeping and potentially your
memory. So if you're having troublesleeping, there you go. White noise.
By the way, it's been usedto help people with tonightis and things
(01:12:30):
of that nature. But I needsomething because melatonin ain't cutting it. Three
two, three, five, twentyfour, twenty three at Chad Benson Show
to Twitter, your Instagram. Ifyou're missing the show, make sure you
grab the podcast if you could.I would much appreciate that. It is
the Chad Benson Show. This isthe Chad Benson Show, independent thoughts,
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independent life, This is Chad Benson. Support the country you live in,
or go live in the country thatyou support. There's nothing that's more true
than this statement. As an immigrant, I find it ridiculous to see the
amount of American people hating on theirown country. But worse than this is
the fact that they refuse to leaveand they also hate it, but they
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take advantage of everything that America hasto offer them. Very interesting, And
this lady is an immigrant who says, hey, you know what, I
immigrate to this country. It's amazing, it's credible. We'll have more from
her. But I bring that upbecause Axios has an article out today about
the jarring generation gap when it comesto things like patriotism, love of America,
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you know, freedom's money, etcetera. And it is very interesting.
From values to voting, to happinessto economics, America has more than
a red blue divide. It's agenerational divide. So the Sunday newsletter that
went out had this chart that wasvery interesting. Socialism, capitalism, things
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of this nature turn out by voterage, red blue, Patriotism ranking,
happiness, et cetera. And wow, and you always knew there's a generational
cap right. How about this agesfifty nine to seventy seven baby boomers when
it comes to America best place tolive sixty six percent Gen Z eighteen to
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twenty six, thirty three percent havingchildren. Understandable, there's issues there.
Here's the thing. And this issomething that I'm curious. I would like
to see something asked. When itcomes to children and having them, if
money wasn't an issue, not meaningyou have fifty nannies, but I mean
it wasn't that issue, college debt, things of that nature, would this
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younger generation want to have kids twentythree percent for gen Z, fifty two
percent for Baby boom Belief in Godand religion twenty six percent for gen Z,
sixty five percent for Baby Boomers.And by the way, that is
not a good place to be.It isn't go look at nations that fall
away from God, watch what happens. And finally, patriotism gen Z thirty
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two percent, baby Boomers seventy sixpercent. You know what's funny, I
bet if you ask immigrants who've comehere legally, even Thoughes who've come here
illegally, you would probably say theylove this country. It's easy to support
Islam when you don't live in aMuslim country where Sharia laws in place.
Right, It's easy to complain aboutcapitalism when you have a supermarket available every
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mile around you where you can goand buy food and you don't have to
stand hours and hours in line fora piece of bread or a bucket of
water, like it is in somany countries where socialism is in place.
Are you ready for this? Eighteento twenty nine believe socialism is far better
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than capitalists. That is scary.Just twenty eight percent of seniors viewed socialism
favorably. Also scary, by theway, because it's never worked ever.
And don't give me, Oh,what about this democratic socialism? Be asked,
go look at it? Well,what about the Scandinavian countries. They're
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not socialist countries. They have alarge safety net, big taxes, but
they also have taxes in places wewould never even you know, we would
freak out if we couldn't tax thatdeath tax. Oh my god. Political
parties one of the other things.It's very interesting. Millennials and gen Z
twice as likely to consider themselves independentsas the oldest generation of Americans with just
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twenty six percent. And you heardher talk about Palestine. The younger generation,
as we all know, absolutely bigbeliever in Palestine, big believer in
Palestine. When it comes to Israel, not so much. Sixty five and
older forty seven percent sympathize with Israelmore than Palestine, compared to just nine
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percent for sixty five and older fiftyto sixty four thirty nine percent compared to
ten percent thirty to forty nine,twenty three to seventeen. But when you
get to eighteen to twenty nine,just fourteen percent and thirty three percent support
Palestine and sympathized. Like I lookat this again, we are divided in
a lot of ways. And thegenerational side of thing is very real,
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and some of that is the moneyside of it. Some of that as
these kids are feeling pissed off andangry because they felt they were sold to
Billy Goods to go to in yourlife is gonna be perfect and none of
that stuff has happened. I thinkthere's a lot of things to go into
it. But I also think we'reliving at a time where we're racing history
and we're fawting over things that wereabsolutely horrible. And the fact that people
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would look at socialism and we're nottalking about high taxation with a nice safety
net. They're talking about socialism,and of course you get the same BS.
I got it from my friend acouple weeks ago. On the old
instances, the kids would say,I said, dude, it's never worked.
You know that. It's like,it's just never been I know,
I know what you're gonna say,It's never been tried the way that you're
going to try it, except youalways take out the thing that matters most
in this in your mind, whichis the people that are free thinking and
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don't want to do everything for everybodyelse the altruistic Oh, I'm here for
the collective group. Continue, ma'am. I'll tell you this. People have
always wanted to immigrate to the UnitedStates for a reason. And it's not
because we are a white supremacist country, not because we're racist. It's because
they've always taken the word freedom veryseriously. It seems to me that it's
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getting lost. And once that conceptof freedom gets lost, that's when we're
going to start having lives that lookexactly like these countries that I just mentioned
here. And unfortunately, it's goingto be too late for these people to
realize how good they had it herewhile they had freedom. And that's part
of the problem is everybody has itso good. Life is pretty damn simple
(01:19:26):
if you live in America with people'sstruggle. Yeah, I know that,
but here's the thing. We talkabout struggle in this country, right,
everybody's looking for something to be angryabout in equities here and this, that
and the other. Our poor havean obesity problem. Other poor around the
world have a oh my god,I don't know if going to eat problem.
But do you do know something capitalismhas shrunk that from from poverty globally
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down from you know, and I'mtalking about serious poverty, down from some
thirty five to forty percent in theseventies and eighties down to like less than
ten. But there are other issuesout there. Obviously, we know that.
One more from this person who's immigratedto our country who wants to show
everybody, Hey, you guys thinkyou know all that in the bag of
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chips and America sucks. I gotnews for you now. If you don't
agree with me, and you thinkI'm just fitting a lot of bs,
please DM me if you hate America, and I will buy your tickets a
one way ticket to whichever country youwant, the ones that you support,
right, these countries that have Sharialaw, these countries that are communists,
these countries, Okay, DM me, and I will pay for your ticket,
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but you cannot come back here Ooh, nobody. That's the funny thing.
Nobody's ever going to take you upbecause everybody, at the end of
the day is a wuss. Iwant to move over there, and I
want to do this, and Iwant to do that, and I'll show
you guys this and in reality you'renot doing it. You know, I
don't see these kids. I mean, you want to pay for them to
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go to Palestine. They're not goingto go to Palestine. A little bit
more bb came out today called thebiby Net Yahoo guy wh runs Israel for
those who not keep me scored.He said that the ICC, the International
Criminal Courts, this a bunch ofbs, that the ward for his arrest,
and he has a plan to tryto have some sort of calm and
peace, but it needs to bedealt with by eliminating hamas. But when
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we talk about a moss and wetalk about Palestine and these kids that are
out there, know that they're avery small group of kids that feel this
way, but they're radicalized and inso much of it we think is on
college campuses, and there is someof that, but you know where else
it is, it's damn TikTok tellingyou guys, this right now three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at Chad
(01:21:41):
Benson Shows your Twitter tweeted as textthe program. We also have the Hamburger
Lady coming up a little bit later. If you don't know who that is,
you're gonna want to hear it.The person who believes that it's not
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Now it's time to find out what'strending. What's trending James Dean,
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera, what trupping?
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Let's find out what's trending on theold interwebs. On this be od Fell
Tuesday. Shall we where do westart? How about Twitter today? Twitter
w w E raw number trending thing, Iran Costello, not Elvis the witness
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for the defense yesterday who rolled hiseyes side under his breath and pissed off
the judge Rassi, who is thepresident of Iran trending, the ICC talk
a little bit about that. AmberRose, the Knicks, the Wolves,
Kid Rock Bryson to Shambo all trending, Scarlett Johanson, the Butcher of Tehran
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all trending, hell Blade two RedLobster trending. They've gone bankrupt. Too
much shrimp, not enough money.We gave out way too much shrimp,
and we don't have any money tocover the shrimp. Oh that's not very
nice. Head over to Yahoo.Robert Costello. Like I said, Judge
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Mrschawan was upset because he made commentsunder his breath. Then he rolled his
eyes, calling the whole exercise ridiculous. Rory McElroy, Kyle Busch fight Unified
Reich, Trump's truths something out?What about the Unified Reich? Three times?
Jaed? It was three? Idon't know, you know, I've
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got to be honest with you.I don't have true social because I don't
care. I gotta be be OOntever said honest, I don't care.
I don't care about true social.I'm not a big fan of the social
media thing in general because what itstarted out to be social media wise,
is not what it is. Andwe've talked about that at nauseum. But
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that being said, there you go. Apparently he did something. Caitlin Clark,
she starts owing four in her basketballprofessional basketball career Iran, Russia,
Ukraine. Warren Harrison, Butker he'salways in trouble, A kicker had kickers,
always in trouble, speaking his mind, talking about stuff like women might
like having kids. Although I amsurprised that there are a lot more people
(01:26:23):
out there who have come out tohis defense, people who are somebody we
talked yesterday about, like WHOOPI Goldbergand stuff. I don't see what he
said was wrong. You know,Bill Maher and a lot of others say
this is ridiculous. Reddy also said, you're going to be a CEO maybe
one day, but the best thingthat you're ever going to be. And
I've said this over and over again, played soccer, had a great run
(01:26:45):
having fun playing soccer in Europe whenI was younger. I have done a
thousand different things, and I've donethis for twenty five years. And as
much as I love this, themost important thing in the world and the
thing that I'm most proud of beinga dad, bean husband, those things
matter. Google Anthony Edwards, basketballplayer, oilers, hockey team, red
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Lobster broke ICC. And it's notthe International Cricket Committee, right. The
ICC is this ridiculous court of whichwe have nothing to do with. And
the International Criminal Court they have donesome stuff. We'll get to that in
a moment. The Substance movie DemiMoore, she addresses extreme nudity, Oh
(01:27:35):
Kyle Busch fight Zach Brown, astrange wife and country star. Zach Brown
says his attempt to remove her Instagrampost is meritless. He got a restraining
order. Scarlet Johansen jim Otto misterRaider passed away to age eighty six.
Yeah, whenever I think of theRaiders and old days, all I think
of is Autumn Wind. It's agreat, great poem. But the ICC,
(01:27:59):
if you don't what what that is. Yesterday they issued arrest warrants for
the guy who runs Hamas and babyNetnyahoo. President Biden slamming a top prosecutor's
decision to seek the arrest of Israelileaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netnaho,
for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of
the world's top war crimes court,says evidence from an independent investigation led him
(01:28:21):
to request warrants for Netnyahoo, DefenseMinister Joav Galant and three Hamas officials,
including Yaya Sinhwa. Yeah, andwe've already said this is ridiculous, this
is stupid. The we're not apart of it. So the US is
a member of the ICC, notso much. It is not a state
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party to the Rome Statue. TheUS participated in the negotiations that led to
the creation of the court. However, ninety eight the US was one of
only seven countries a long with China, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Cutter
and Yemen that voted against it.We're not a part of it because it's
a sham and we all know that. President Biden said, So, what
Israel is doing in Gaza is quotenot genocide, echoing comments made by his
(01:29:03):
National Security advisor at last week.The President at his administration rejects the announcement
from the ICC that it would seekarrest warrants for the leaders of Israel and
Hamas, Mister Biden saying there isno equivalence between Israel and Hamas, contrary
to allegations against Israel made by theInternational Court of Justice. What's happening is
not genocide. We reject that,and he's walking that fine line. But
(01:29:26):
I agree with him one hundred percent. This is ridiculous. Is it genocide?
Now? I mean, it's notgenocide. It's awful. War is
a horrible place. Hamas started thefight and they're getting their ass handed to
it. And because of that,and because the way they've acted, I
don't know forever, there are horriblethings that are happening. Is it genocide?
It is not genocide. They're nottrying to wipe out the Palestinian people.
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They're trying to wipe out a groupof people whose sole goal is to
kill the Jews and to destroy Israel. That is their sole goal. Along
the way, there is collateral damage, and it is unfortunate because if Israel
really wanted to wipe everybody out Theycould have done it. As I've explained
(01:30:10):
to some youngsters out there. Ifyou want to talk about from the river
to the sea, guess who can'tdo that? Palestine? Guess who can
Israel? Guess who has it Israel? Three two, three, five,
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You, Instagram, Happy Tuesday.A lot of stuff still to get
to some Bill Maher, a bunchof other things. Chad Benson, Joe
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Such, Chad Benson Show, IndependentThoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad
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Benson More fiery testimony, Trump ontrial. Dun, Dun? What did
you have to say this morning fromthe bathroom? I was always the case.
We won the case by any standard. Any other judge you would to
throw this case out, any otherjudgment, any other judge thrown the case
(01:31:25):
out. That's a good possibility thatthat would happen any other judge. Toss
it it, baby, get itout of here. Why, Chad,
because it's a joke. Understand.Statute of limitations. We're gone. Then
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they make up a rule because ofCOVID they can extend those. Now do
they extend those for any other case? I'll take your call off air ched.
Secondly, it's a misdemeanor bookkeeping,it's a campaign finance. There's nothing
wrong with paying somebody, killing storiesdoing it. None of those things are
illegal. And then how do wego from a misdemeanor to a felony campaign
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federal crime, right, because that'swhat it is. When the DOJ wanted
no part this apartment just looked atthis as the federal people, and we
don't want a part of this.There's nothing there. And then you've got
the predecessor to brag on, Idon't want a part of this, is
nothing here, and then Bragg going, well, I've I've got the conviction.
We just need to find the crimeand this is it. So and
then your star witness yesterday admits,oh ye, I totally stole money from
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that guy. Michael Cohne didn't justadmit that he stole money from the Trump
organization. Michael Cohne admitted that hestole money from the Trump organization in connection
with the very payment at issue inthis case, part of the big payment
that included the payment to Stormy Daniels. That's your guy, good times,
good times, indeed ridiculous and nodoubt well, Chatty committed to He committed
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a demeanor bookkeeping crime, not afelony, and he didn't commit it to
go commit some other felony as they'retrying to point out, because they've never
even pointed that out yet. AndI think Trump is right about one thing
any other nonpartisan which is hard tofind, and that goes for both the
right and the left. All thesejudges. Everybody shops these things around anymore.
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It's so frustrating. We want ourjustice to be blind. But the
reality is it's not because we're humans. But any other judge, even if
they leaned a little bit left,if this was anybody but Trump, they
would probably go, why are wehere? But it is Trump, and
he evokes emotion, and you knowhe's an industry may no doubt about that.
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Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty
three. Atch you had Benson's show, to Twitter, your Instagram, all
of the stuff. Hey kids,last night they got together, Bill Mahr,
great, gutfel. I have afew quibs. Okay, go for
it, quib away, mister quibb. I agree that it's great that we're
talking. I agree that we agreeon some things. We're not exactly aligned
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on the most important things, whichis basically Trump is someone who does not
concede elections. You don't seem tosee it that way. That's the most
important thing that's going on in thiscountry. He didn't concede the last election.
He's not going to concede this election. You don't know that. You
don't see into the future. Bill, I don't see you against the Bill.
I did. No, he didn't, and that was very frustrating.
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But well they're like, well,you know, Hillary conceded since two thousand,
the Democrats have basically contested every election, and don't tell me. There's
thirty minutes I've got of denial,denial, denial. So they concede and
then say he's an illegitimate president whostole the election. So this is where
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we're at. By the way,this is modern politics. Take Trump and
Hillary out of it. This iskind of what we've gotten to. Right
Like when you were a kid,you ever walked off a field and you're
like, man, we were waybetter than that team. You lost twelve
nothing, How are you way better? We were just having an off day.
I mean, every once in awhile you'll play a bad game,
and no doubt about that. Weall have. But the new thing now
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is is we didn't lose. Itwas stolen from us. And that's now
modern politics. More from Bill maherinGreg Gutville. Can you really picture this
guy going, you know what Ilost? That's it he did. He
left. He left because he hadto leave because he couldn't. Yes,
but that's what that's how it works. Well, what do you think he's
going to like board up the WhiteHouse? You know, pull a straw
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dog. Well, last time hethought the other Republicans would back him up
when he called that guy in Georgiansaid I need eleven thousand votes. I
want you to feed he said,He said fine, He didn't say create.
He said fine, Well that's thesame thing now, it's not you
don't say on an Easter egg,find, I want you to create for
East boy, you have a showhere that was Doctor Drew. Uh fine,
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fine, fine, fine, nocreate great? Create? No?
Fine, fine, didn't fine?Never found And if and I've said this
about the entire thing in Georgia andseveral other places, I believe Biden won
because I've not seen any evidence ofthe contrary. Has there been some stuff
that you could question, Yes,but you have to show me irrefutable evidence
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that it was stolen. You do, and I haven't seen that. And
I'm not talking about the you know, what about this or what I mean.
You have to show me those things. That being said, I think
it's fair to ask questions about someof the stuff. Some of the laws
that were changed, some of thethings that happened. Those are all fair
to ask questions which you weren't allowedto ask because you were an election denier.
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Now in twenty sixteen, you wereallowed to ask all kinds of questions.
You were allowed to deny the electionand the in the election of Donald
Trump and and call him a Russianstooge and all those things. And that
was fine, but I need evidence. Continue, guys, he's really becoming
a comedian. And this is veryinteresting, this doctor Drew joining in with
him, talking about well, theage of both Trump and Biden and how
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there is a well, you know, it's the eyeball test. He's really
becoming a comedian at the podium,you know what, he realizes that he's
winning. I think that's bothering you, Bill Well, it is bothering me
because again he's an insurrection who doesn'tbelieve in democracy, So of course it's
bothering me. And of course he'salso insane and a criminal. And I
mean, look, he's almost thesame age as Biden, but Biden presents
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as old, yeah, ancient.That does not look old, No,
it doesn't. He does not presentas old. Yeah. I mean he's
like kiss he puts on the wigin the face paint and it's nineteen seventy
six all over again. No,doesn't believe in them. I was like,
they don't believe in democracy? Whendoes he say doesn't believe in democracy?
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And look, and I'm gonna tellyou guys this right now. If
Trump loses and it's close, he'sgonna say, you guys pinned four things
on me. And who knows bythen if any of them will ever because
I still think there's gonna be hunguryat best in New York. I used
think he was gonna be convicted,but now I'm not so sure. And
then I don't know what's gonna happenin Georgia and the other two federal cases
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if they ever get off the ground. But he's got some Hey, look
at all the stuff you guys pinnedon to me to beat me, and
those will be used absolutely, Andthat's understandable because if I was in that
situation, if you were in thatsituation, you would do the same damn
thing. Let's not pretend that thesedisagreements are not profound. Let's just say,
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okay, they are profound. Butyou know what, there's ninety other
things we could talk about which wewouldn't disagree on. And I can't hate
you. I've said it a milliontimes. You can hate Trump, you
can't hate all the people who likethem half the country. Yeah, And
I am certainly not blind to DonaldTrump's fault. I get it why people
choose to vote for him. Somebodywho's conservative one said to me, what
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you don't get You liberals don't getabout Trump is that we don't like him
either. We just see him asa bulwark against the nonsense on the left.
And I understand that because there isa lot of nonsense on the left.
There is, and that's very true. I have a lot of friends
who are huge conservatives. They're nota fan of Trump, they're not a
fan of the antics. They likeit, and they'll say the same thing,
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same thing I say, Like alot of the ideas, like a
lot of the follow through, likea lot of the policies. I could
do without all of the drama andnot all that dramas on him, because
the media loves the drama as well. Three two, three, five,
eight, twenty four to twenty threeAtch Ed Benson shows your Twitter tweet at
his text the program. We're goingto talk about hamburgers in a minute.
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Hamburgers. Yeah, several of youhave said, there's no way that that
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a sashtag me too, hashtag immigrationreforms, hashtag help. I'm trapped in
a hashtag factory and I can't getout the Chat Benson show. We are
the outlier now the United States.It's so funny the way sometimes the woke
stuff, you know, and Ialways try to make the point that liberalism
is not the same thing as woke. Woke. They would like to think
they're an extension of liberalism. I'man old school liberal. They're not.
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It's very often the opposite. Andthey think they're going so far in the
right direction, and it actually turnsout that they're in the wrong direction,
and they've actually reversed it. Becausemost of the countries in Europe, now
England, the Scandinavian countries, theones we used to always be able to
say, well, look what theliberal countries are doing, they're all reversed
themselves on this. They don't dothe puberty blockers anymore. They don't do
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this stuff because of studies like this, and America is just doubling down on
this stuff. Yeah, that isBill Maher last night all with great Gutfel.
We played some of it throughout theday, which have found interesting and
talks about you know, it's TikTokTuesday, but that's a big part of
this transgender insanity. So we arethe outlier country on this stuff. And
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look, there's always a sensible middleground. That's what I'm always trying to
find. Now, is there sucha thing as trans Of course there are
sometimes people who let's just say,this is a mix up at the factory,
mm hmm, and you don't feelin your head the way you do
in your body. But some ofthis is also just a TikTok challenge that
got out of hands. That's right. He's absolutely spot on right on that,
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because TikTok is just wear insanity rooms. Some of it's entertaining. I'm
not on TikTok. You don't haveto be, because now everybody's a creator.
Everywhere you put it one place,it goes to everything you have,
right if it has If you canget onto MySpace, what's MySpace friendster friendster,
I've heard of that, you canhave that just nutty three two,
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three, five, three eight,twenty four twenty three atch d Benson shows
your Twitter tweet at US text theprogram trop on trial Boom boomooo. His
uh witness pissed the judge off yesterday, which I thought was hilarious. It
may have been the muttering that causedJudge One Rashan to lose patience with defense
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witness Robert Costello, a lawyer closeto Trump allied Rudy Giuliani who once advised
Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen. Attrial, after the judge sustained to prosecutors
repeated objections, Costello could be heardsaying geez and loudly exhaling did one of
those? He was upset because theywouldn't allow certain things to be admissible,
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and it was, you know,even some yesterday was about Cohen. They're
making it about this because Cohen yesterday. Even Eli Honing, who was on
CNN, who's you know, doesnot like Trump, very left leaning.
Their legal experts like, look,it's a really what Cohen did is far
worse than what Trump did, farworse stealing money, doing this thing.
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The guy is not trustable, he'syour guy. It didn't work. Do
I think that he's going to beconvicted. I still have a sense that
he is, but what's he convictedof? Can they break it up and
say, look, you're convicted ofsome misdemeanor. Stuff doesn't rise to the
felon. I don't know what theinstructions of the jury is. I'm not
a legal expert. I didn't evenpretend to play one on TV. So
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we'll find out what it's going tolook like. But the he rolled his
eyes. Oh, he sighed,said it's ridiculous. This Costello Fellow and
the judgement shots like everybody out ofthe cart room, and then they mad
dogged each other like they were gonnathrow hands. They did not speaking of
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TikTok. Somebody decided, hey,I'm not very sharp, so let me
go to the internet and show everybody. At first, I'm like, this
cannot be real. The other dayI went to a steakhouse for a friend's
birthday and she ordered a steak andthe waitress goes, how do you want
your cow cooked? My friend says, I want it medium rare or something
like that. So then I wasn'tin a moved for sake, I wanted
a hamburger. I'd been craving ahamburger, so I order the cheeseburger and
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she goes, how do you wantyour cow cooked? And I kind of
like awkwardly look at my friends.I was like, I feel really embarrassed.
Do I point out that it's notcow like hamburger is a pig.
Everyone knows ham comes from pig.So I joked back. I was like,
well, I want my pig cookedwell done. Wait wait, wait,
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wait, wait, no, thisis a joke, right, Like,
there's got to be cameras. I'mwaiting for askting kutcher to go.
I got you out, Well,I want my pig cooked well done.
You're not supposed to eat pork likeuncooked. Everybody knows that. That's why
it's always been super weird to methat people will get like red in the
middle on their burgers. And soshe looks back at me and she goes,
you mean your cow, And I'mlike, I don't know how to
have this conversation right now, LikeI'm not a teacher, I'm not I
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don't know how to educate you kindly. And I was like, sure,
my cow. But it was sobizarre. I'm like, how do you
not know? It's literally in thename it's a hamburger. There's no hope
for the world. Uh, youcannot be what about a hot dog?
Yet I call it a hot dog, call it a frank Why? Well,
I'm gonna tell you some of thosethings in a minute. But I'm
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like, she's got to figure itout, right at some point, she's
he's gonna come clean and go gotyou guys, or you know what,
I misunderstood the question. I don'tknow how you do that, but no,
So I want to just start bysaying that I am absolutely mortified and
embarrassed to be part of this countrywhere people literally do not know what ham
is. And I don't know ifit's like you guys are trying to gaslight
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me because I saw the comments.Obviously it's hard not to. And I
went on Google like everybody told meto, and guess what I found.
Ham is a cured cut of pork. Pork comes from pig. You don't
get a chicken sandwich, and it'smade out of steak. You guys really
thought you had me here. ButI just don't know what to say.
I'm honestly, I'm shocked. Weneed more teachers in this world for what,
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like, what is it? Firstof all, what is the teacher
going to teach? You about ahamburger, and you're saying to yourself,
Chad, well, it's in thename, right, hamburger. Maybe call
it a burger, be called abig mac, right, maybe called a
whopper, double double, something ofthat nature. But we go with the
hamburger, which brings us some stupidinformation, and then I go and spoil
it all. I say something stupid. It all take stupid bills this morning.
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It's the honest ones you want towatch out for, because you can
never predict they're gonna do something incrediblystupid. Now you're the fat, stupid
one with the big mouth. Isstupid little last time, you should never
underestimate the predictability of stupiditing. Nowit's time for stupid information. That's right,
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Let's stick with the hamburger, whichdoesn't have ham in it. Brothers
Charles and Frank mince Germans sold outof their sausages at their stand at a
fair and Hamburg, New York.So they swapped in cooked brown beef mixed
with coffee and brown sugar to addflavor and served it as a sandwich.
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They called it the hamburger. Thatis crazy. Frankfurter's come from Frankfurt.
You're not actually hot dogs man threetwo, three, five, eight,
twenty four to twenty three At ChadBenson Show's your Twitter tweeted is texted program,
solid, fun show, as always, You've learned a little, you
laughed a little. We'll do itagain. Tomorrow's always night, night Jack.
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This is the Chad Benson Show.