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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. Is this? It
is today the day? Will theyconvict him? Won't they convict him?
What is he even being convicted of? Of course we're talking about Trump do
Doon on trial. In a fivehour closing argument, prosecutors put former President
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Trump at the center of a quoteconspiracy and a cover up to suppress a
story about sex with an adult filmAcris and to hoodwink the American voter before
the twenty sixteen election. It wasprosecutor Josh Steinlass said, the subversion of
democracy. Really, so let's goover this again just for a second.
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Trump committed a crime. Then thecrime was a financial crime, a bookkeeping
crime, okay, to subvert democracy, okay. But to get to the
felony, because remember, to getto any of these things that they're going
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for, you had to show hecommitted this to then do this. And
there is no this that they've pointedout. Andy McCarthy yesterday, Tourney smart
dude out there saying we're wait,what's the crime again? The most extraordinary
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thing I've ever seen in watching ortrying criminal cases for decades is we're on
the precipice of having summations here,and we still don't have definity about what
the crime is. We have asituation where the statute doesn't prescribe clearly what
the state says Trump did that makeshim guilty. The indictment doesn't put them
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on notice of the trial or ofthe crime. We've had a five week
trial, five weeks of testimony,after opening statements, we're right on the
verge of summations, and it's stillnot clear what they say he did.
It's like they're making up a crimeas they go along. There you go,
I get asked a lot about thiswhen I'm out. You think he's
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guilty. I'm like, of whatwell off the crime? We'll sleep with
the pone story he did so cares. We moved on with that. That's
a big deal. Well he paidpeople off. Again, that's not illegal.
None of those things are illegal.What is the other crime that was
committed? Because that's the whole pointto get from point A. As we've
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talked about crime A, which isa misdemeanor, but then you wrap it
up and jump up and say it'sa felony. To get there, you
had to show what that crime was. They've not shown that crime five plus
weeks opening statements, closings, they'venot shown that crime and that's the one
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that turns everything into a felony.Oh well, I mean, you know
he's guilty of what of stuff?What's the stuff? You know? Defense
came out yesterday and said, look, you're going on the word of a
clown. The defense closing argument wasfairly simple. There was no crime that
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former President Trump committed. The evidencedoesn't add up. The prosecutor's theory of
the case is absurd, and youcan't believe a word that Michael Cohen says.
Because Trump's former fixer is, inthe words of defense attorney Todd Blantz,
the greatest liar of all time.Well, I don't if he's the
greatest liar of all time, butyou know, he's got some issues.
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There's no doubt about that. He'sgot issues. And if that's your go
to guy, because we don't evenneed him because everything kind of hinges on
a lot of what he's done withthe payments and the phone calls and this
and that and all that other stuff. The defense started by trying to raise
what's called reasonable doubt. They talkedabout Donald Trump's intent, lack thereof to
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commit a crime? What did heactually know or not know? And then
they focused a lot on Michael Cohne, as you would do, because that's
the guy you're not asking bank tailers, right, you brought Stormy Daniels up,
you talked about Sachs. We didn'tneed to hear any of that.
Trust us, We didn't need tohear any of that. So it was
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all about the payments and what werethey for. Was he trying to please
Trump because you know, he thoughthe was going to be god knows what
ag chief of staff? He wastrying to please Trump. He's a hanger
on what was the second crime thathe was going to commit. So the
jury will get it. And thisis very interesting, Dan Abrams in theory
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of these jurors have not spoken aword about this case up to this point.
Right, none of the jurors knowwhat the others think. So typically
in a case like this, Ithink what will happen is the first thing
people will do when they get inthere is be what do you think?
Take a straw poll where you land. Now, those things can change in
a lot of cases, but Ithink that'll be the first thing that'll happen
as for the jurors to get asense of what do you think? What
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do you think Trump? What doyou think? See how it goes.
This is a very dangerous state forAmerican It's a very sad day, very
sad day. I agree, it'sabsolutely a sad day. The American people
are the greatest jurors of all time. Let them decide. If your goal
is to take somebody out politically usinglawfare, as Jonathan Turley coins it,
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and you go and do this,it is going to shape things going forward.
It is going to hurt our systemlike you could not believe. But
some people are so lost in theirinsanity that they know nothing else but destroying
Trump. Case in point, thischaracter Donald Trump is just across the street
because he doesn't belong in my city. I don't know where he belongs,
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but he surely doesn't belong here.We New Yorkers used to tolerate him when
he was just another grubby real estatehustler masquerading as a big shot, a
two big playboy, lying his wayinto the tabloids, pretending to be a
spokesman, a spokesperson for himself.He was calling it as himself for himself
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to fool the press into inflating hisnetworth a cloud. What are you talking
about? Your city? He gotthe press to inflate his net worth?
What he's Why are you there?That's the quest? Why are you there?
Americans fought and died so that wemay enjoy the freedoms guaranteed to us
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by a democratic government. Under Trump, this kind of government will perish from
the earth. To scare you,No, no, wait, maybe I
do mean to scare you. IfTrump returns to the White House, you
can kiss these freedoms goodbye, andelections forget about him. That's over,
that's done. If he gets in. I can tell you right now,
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he will never leave. He willnever leave. You know that? Do
I know that? Really? DoI's That's what's gonna happen, because everybody
who votes for Trump or whatever,they're fine with him running everything forever.
You the the first of all,the hubris of knowing everything about how everybody
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else thinks, and that everybody whovotes for Trump is in the cult of
Trump is ridiculous. Here to tellyou that right now. Absolutely. You
know. Bill Maher said it lastweek. He says, you know,
I got Republican friends said they're goingto vote for Trump, and he he
says what he goes. They alltell me the same thing. We don't
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like him either, but he's betterthan what we've got. Think about that
for a second. And so tothink that everybody in America who votes for
Trump is fine with him being destroyingeverything that made this country what it is
so he could stay in power,and that they're going to be fine with
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it is an absolute lie and ridiculous. Oh, we got so much to
get to today. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three Atchad Benson showsyour Twitter more from de Niro. We've
got some anti de Niro as well, plus some woke stuff, little woke
craziness going on. I want tohear from you as well. Got some
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Murray, the golfer that died,as we talked about yesterday, the you
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Chad Benson, Show You're listening tothe Chad Benson Show. Pope Francis issuing
an apology after reports he used ahomophobic slurg during closed door discussion with bishops.
Vatican spokesperson Mateo Bruney saying, quote, the Pope never intended to offend
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or express himself in homophobic terms,and he apologizes to those who felt offended
by the use of that term.End quote. Some argue it was an
honest mistake. Italian is the Pope'ssecond language. The pontiff has repeatedly said
the church is a place for everyone. Man, honest mistake. I know
a cuss in a lot of languages. I know how to say derogatory things
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a lot of languages. Fuck,uh, what is it? Froka genie?
Is that what he said? It'sbasically the F word for gays.
So now we got enough of themhere, We're too full of them.
We don't need more. So hesaid behind closed door, Hey, should
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we allow everybody in here? Ah? We got enough of those. We
don'ty more fanny bandits. We don'tneed any of that. It's a second
language. Pope not so woke.Got some good woke stuff coming up.
My orcis yesterday being grilled, areyou inviting people here to the United States
of America. Homeland Security Secretary AlejandroMaorcis responded to the accusations of the administration
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encouraging migrants to come to the US. That is that is false if we
take a look at migration, notjust at our southern border, but in
context, the level of migration throughoutthe hemisphere is unprecedented, and throughout the
world. It's the greatest level ofdisplacement of migration since World War Two.
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I don't care about the rest ofthe world, and we're seeing the rest
of the world saying, yeah,this isn't happening. No, no,
no, I care about here.You should care about here, and you
don't, and you're awful at this, and you're doing the bidding of Biden.
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I think they're about seventy three milliondisplaced people in the world. The
reasons why people leave their countries oforigin are those with which we are quite
familiar. Climate change. No,it's economic opportunity. War in certain parts.
When you look throughout Europe and you'reseeing what's going on there, war
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torn parts of Africa are constantly fightingeach other and civil wars. You're seeing
economic reasons there's no doubt, likeall of those things understandable. That being
said, I care about us,and you did ring the dinner bell,
and you could say you haven't,but you did. And the tools that
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you have at you know, inyour toolbox, as they would say,
you didn't even use. And you'relike, I want new tools. I
work in an area where I amsurrounded by border patrol because we've got one
of the headquarters here. I amlike a stone throwaway from the border for
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the most part, and I'm inbetween the busiest corridor maybe for drugs in
the country. It's chaos. Italk to border agents every day, whether
I'm filling up my car, playingpick a ball with them. It's a
nightmare. And you're doing nothing tofix the issue. And it is still
going to be an issue come electiontime. You know what else is going
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to be an issue? Trump injail if he goes to jail, cash
betel. Because the judge in thiscase and the prosecutors know that they'll never
publicly admit if they jail Donald Trump, He's going to win overnight. So
if Donald Trump is found guilty,which because it's a rig system, there's
a likelihood that he might They aregoing to have to allow Donald Trump to
stay out on bond while he appealsthis bogus trial. Otherwise this country's going
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to go nuts. I think it'sa possibility. Nuts, as in,
I don't think there's going to beviolence in civil war and all that craft
stop with that, just enough enoughenough. Do I think though there could
be some chaos? Yes? Do. I think there could be some issues
yet. But most importantly the issue, and we've discussed it, is the
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belief in our system and our systemcould be weaponized. That is a bigger
issue. It's not going to jail. Where would you put him? Honestly,
can have guns in jail. He'sgot Secret Service. They're everywhere,
so they're gonna carry guns. You'regonna put him somewhere at best, they
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would say, uh, you know, you could even say you're under a
confinement at home, because how's thatgonna look well an appeal? You couldn't.
You couldn't because so wait, hegets the campaign and I don't.
That's a weaponization and that's the waypeople are gonna look at it, and
rightly so three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Chad Benson, showit to your Twitter, your Instagram.
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Speaking of Biden, it's set tobe a virtual role call to formally renominate
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as theDemocratic ticket. It's meant to be a
workaround given a complication the party hasencountered in Ohio. The Democratic National Convention
is set to take place in Chicagoafter Ohio's August seventh ballot deadline. Lawmakers
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in the Buckeye state have been workingtoward a fix, but top Democrats now
say they aim to correct the issuethemselves with an online roll call of the
states rather than a vote on theconvention floor. Yeah, they don't want
that. They're panicking, they don'tknow what to do, and the last
thing they want to do is thisthing to get to the you know,
convention, and they'll still be worried. So let's just try to sew this
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thing up. Let's do it onlinestill quick here. It's oh my god,
he's got some serious issues, bothof these guys do. I've said
this over and over again, andsome of you, you know what person
wrote me yesterday said that it's hardto listen to you times because you know
the way you hammered Trump and blahblah blah. I understand that, but
I'm gonna give you my honest opinion, and I'll continue to say this.
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Trump gets some more support than Bidenwould if if somebody else that wasn't Trump
running, Biden's only hope to winis Trump. I think Trump could beat
a few other people, but Ithink there's a lot of other people that
would give Trump a much stronger runfor the money than Joe Biden. These
two guys need each other in aweird way. Three two, three,
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five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three. At Chad Benson,
Joe to Twitter, your Instagram.It is Woke Wednesday. We got some
wacky, woke stuff to talk about. Lots of that coming up. Oh
man, this is craziness, dietculture, Oh zepic? Are you stress
bragging? What is that? We'lltalk a bit about that as well.
Reach out across all the social media'swhich is your Facebook, which is your
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Insta? And your ex slash Twitter. At Chad Benson Show, It's a
Chat Benson Job, The Chad BensonShow. In Thoughts Independent Life, this
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is Chad Benson. We have somewoke stuff coming up, but First,
the jury, How did they doyesterday? It was a real test of
stamina for the jury. But thiswas kind of a marathon for closing arguments,
and it centered around concrete themes forprosecutors. Donald Trump was at the
center of what they called a conspiracyand a cover up that may well have
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enabled him to win the twenty sixteenelection, and the defense tried to distance
Trump from all of that conduct.They said it was Cohen who paid the
money. Donald Trump did nothing wrongand did not commit a crime. I
don't know what the you know,what is the jury thinking? What are
they thinking? Have you sitting theregone? Look, Trump's a lot of
things right, But that being said, sky over, here's scumbag. Push
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away the lies. Okay for asecond, if you can with Cohen,
he was willing to say and doany thing for Trump because he thought he
was going to get something from him. Oh do you think you could go
to jail. He's not going tojail. What are you gonna put him?
Honestly, you go and you hearcash, But tell you throw him
in jail. He wins overnight.People wouldn't vote for him, you think
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now, don't give a damn hoodh'sthe fans. But if that Trump get
convicted of this crime and he canstill run for president, I'm voting for
his ass. I'm voting for that. I'm voting for him if that is
convicted and he can still run forpresident, just to see what the fuck
he do, because that's funny.Now, Trump is funny as hell.
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I'm voting for him. I'm tellingyou right now, Okay, make America
great again. He's voting for him. That is quiet. Won't you think
of Trump? I think I'm gonnavote for him? Really yeah, in
the next election, Yes, Iam, man. Are you ready for
the blowbank? Well? Yeah,becomes Well, you know, I think
this election, everybody's gonna I thinkyou're gonna take a side or whatever.
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But it's it just seems to me, it just makes sense. I was
ready not to vote for Trump untilwhat I saw is more than politics.
I see a weaponization of our justicesystem and a challenge to our constitution as
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Americans that I don't think we're goingto have. And you know, Trump
is the most investigated person probably inthe history of the world, and they
haven't been able to really get himthat people might call him it at all,
but he's my all. You thewords ass. I think there's a
lot of people to feel that way. On the investigation side, I mean,
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god, how many investigations the guy'sgone through investigation after investigation after investigation
as well. That's because he's guiltyof all these things. Yet he's he
has a bit and show me thestuff that's not based on his personality and
who is right? The the evilthat he did as president of the United
States, all the bad stuff,all the wars, all the killings,
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the Narro yesterday just couldn't stop.He will never leave. What does that
mean? Is that the country wewant to live in? Do we want
him running this country and saying I'mnot leaving, I'm dictator for life.
You're text you are texts you nobody? You know. De Niro's got somebody
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from January sixth there and he's gotall this and people are like, those
people lied, they lied under oath. He's like, where who those people?
And he had nothing to say toa lot of that stuff. But
it's the disdain that some people havefor Trump, And look, that's fine.
It's like when you listen to Niro, it sounds like the Niro's wife
got stolen by Trump like it ispersonal. Yeah, let the record show.
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I totally agree with Robert de Niro. I am one of those people
that suffered from Trump arrangement syndrome.I think he is a threat to democracy.
I think that he led an attemptto cool in his country. You
know, he said he wanted tosuspend the constitution to overthrow the results of
an election. At the least,that's just not a patriotic thing to say.
I don't believe that. He absolutelysaid that. He did. He
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wanted to suspend the constant. Hesaid we should suspend the constitution to overthrow
the results of an election. Hesaid it on true socials didn't say it.
He didn't say it, so Ilisten. I read Project twenty five.
I'm one of those guys just likeI don't know if he will necessarily
leave. I hope he does.I hope he does. Scan back to
that insanity. Trump's never going toleave because everybody's going to be fine with
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him staying. That is just enoughenough of your insanity. Now, you
heard people not through by De Niro, and that's understandable. There's some people
out there, though, that wantedto make sure that everybody knew that Robert's
a clown. Grubert, they nearRunner. Shut the f up, Nobody
want to hear you gotta say televisiontalking about some Trump is a minute.
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Trump is gonna bring war. Trumpis gonna play us at turmoil. We
already in turmoil. Is like him, were out of touch with reality?
What if you keep bringing up thisman Trump groceries is hot, Rent is
hot in them away. He's notgoing up with nobody. And you have
the nerve to sit here on stageand talk about some Trump gonna bring turmoil?
Heap Joe, sleepy Joke going tosleep Sleepy Joe has already brought down
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turmoils. Wow, do you haveanything more to say? I mean,
you seem rather agitated. How thef you're gonna tell us about with sleepy
Joe? After what the they're goingon for the last four god years?
How how now if you don't likeTrump because that happened back in the day
between you and him, whatever putour choices is Trump and sleepy Joe.
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And you weren't about to tell noneof us the sleeping Joe. It's a
better choice. They got Trump,they get the old walking dad ass.
The fuck TV talking about ain't nobodyvoting forgot sleeping Joe? I could hear
more from him, you guys wantto He's fired up? What had you
done for the people? Robert doesn'the ro Can you name a guy Rubbery
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Niro movie? And I should have? Can't? Honey and thousand controlling a
billion years old you mother boomers who'sstill live in a past. Take the
ass back to you got mentioned andleave us people to alone. Amen.
I like the untouchables. Deanio wasamazing, raging bull tax and we could
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talk about him. He's amazing.And it's funny because I saw a piece
today in the Ink and it talkedabout you know, the reason de Niro's
there is kind of this culture warthing or whatever then, and they're bringing
Toanniro in like that's going to bringyoung people and people like, ah,
it's the nero. It's like areally oh my goodness me, it is
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Wednesday, folks. We move onfrom this insanity to more insanity. It's
time to get whoak today? Whatthe woke want the woke get. Every
time they refer to me, it'salways lady girl. It's non stop.
We are contributing to our fat phobicsociety. Someone fat like me, black
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like me, beautiful like me,no offense, shit about you. So
that's why intentional weight loss is fat. Moments at your mouth, who's fat?
It's time for woke Wednesday. Dietculture? Oh, is it racist?
Is it fat phobic? Is iteverything? I just really want to
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point out that I'm not at allsaying that black people are inherently fat,
nor that being fat is bad.What I'm saying that is, from a
historical context, being fat was asbeing unable to control yourself, being attributed
to savagery, which is what wasattributed to blackness. Therefore, in an
effort to continue to separate themselves fromfatness and this being white people and you
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know, slavery times, one ofthe things they did was say that fatness
was like being a black person,and that is why diet culture within itself
is racist. Wow, you everwonder like how did you get there?
Like how did you go from thepoint where you're like, well, we
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could talk about racism and slavery,but now inherently diet culture is racism because
how do you make that leap?I'm always curious, like, what's the
methodology from point A to point B, then from point B to C,
and then you get to the pointwhere you're like, how did you do
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that? What were you reading?Because at the whole point is rooted in
this idea that being skinny is closerto being white and therefore better. That
means that the whole point of itis to be away from blackness and to
make blackness seem like it's a lowertier thing to be. I hope that
made sense. Have a great day. It didn't make any sense at all.
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And by the way, being fatin olden times used to be a
sign of success because you had moneyyou could eat, which is also a
sign of white supremacy. Chad,have you ever noticed we never talked to
any of these people. It doesn'tmatter which way you're going, they're going
to find a reason to you know, they're going to juxtapose their own position
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so they can come back at youwith something. Doesn't matter what it is,
that's what they're gonna do. Howabout some misgendering. I am at
the park with all three of myboys. They packed to picnic, and
then we hear an ice cream truck, and so the boys run up to
the ice cream truck, and they'relike trying to decide what they want.
And then this truck, I guesslooks like a girl, long blonde hair,
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wearing a dress. Send the boyzertake let her go first. And
the dad looks at me and aslegitimately, he said, don't genderize my
child. I said, what,wait? What where? Let her go
first, Let they them go first, Let whatever it is go first.
How about that? He proceeded totell me that the correct thing that I
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should have said was they can gofirst. I said, okay, this
little girl was child was three yearsold, and the father explained to me
that whatever gender she felt like identifyingas in that day, that needed to
be respected. And that's how heand his partner were raising their children.
How did we get here? Thismight be controversial, but you're going to
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let a three year old human being, from day to day decide if they
want to be female or male andyou don't think that sucked them up or
confuse them at all. Okay,they're going to be all of those things
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Lahy, the founder of Triton Submarines, planned to make a new voyage in
a twenty million dollar vessel. Connorreached out to Lay just days after the
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that while the ocean is extremely powerful, it can be wonderful and enjoyable and
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really kind of life changing if yougo about it the right way. Really,
you call somebody like, hey,you know those people that imploded under
the water. Yeah, I gotan idea. What if we did the
same thing but different? So yeah, no, what if we charged more
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and had a better joystick than theydid? How awesome would that be?
I want to go about it theright way, Okay, I just and
look, we need people. Weneed human beings that will test the limits
we do. We do, there'sno doubt. I mean, we don't
go to space without people testing thelimits, right, we don't do those
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things without people testing the limits.It's who's doing the testing that you need
to think about, Like if you'relike, hey, guys, I got
this on blast, I got aBlackBerry taking us down. We're gonna be
fine, We're gonna be good.Really, Oh my lord, speaking of
oh my lord, men, whyare you afraid? So? I want
to talk about why men of thisgeneration are scared of women, and I
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think that's to do with a bunchof reasons. But number one, data
apps has made it so that mendo not have to risk anything to go
on a date with women. Backin the day, you used to have
to at least go to a barand risk rejection in front of your friends,
or embarrassment or any sort of thinglike that. Now it's just guaranteed.
Men can go on an app andjust swipe and if you match with
them, they know that you atleast have interest in them. So there's
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literally no risk, literally no risk, zero risk. We liked it when
you had to approach us and wecan embarrass you in front of your friends.
Now there's no risk because you getto see what I look like,
we match together, and we gofrom there. Continue to tell us why
we're afraid. Second, I thinkthat people having phones and girls always recording
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things definitely scares men because they alwaysthink that like a girl is going to
record them and call them a creep. Men are so terrified of being called
creeps. I think it's like oneof the things that they fear the most.
They never want to be that creepyguy. And now in this generation
everything's recorded and put on TikTok,so they're scared about that. Yeah,
let to be honest with you,I would be a little scared that somebody's
(32:51):
going to put me on blast becausewhat if we went out and I was
a gentleman, it just didn't click, But you want to to go out
again so you could put me onblest And I'm all of a sudden a
richard because you wanted to yelp meto the world that we didn't work because
for what Yeah, I think that'severybody. We still haven't got to the
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point if there's a bear involved inthis, because remember that whole thing with
would you read the be in thewoods with the bear with the man?
And the third reason I think menare scared of women is because they just
don't have motivation due to pornography andthings like that to even go on dates,
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and they're so scared of being likecaught a creep or getting like accused
of something that it's easier for themjust say inside. I'm not saying this
is an excuse and men, youneed to get out there and get over
this. But I'm just explaining whyI feel like men truly are scared of
women in this generation. As partof that, that's absolutely true. You
know, the porn thing is nothelped having you know, it's no longer
(33:58):
sneaking around looking at a dirty magazine. It's twenty four seven, three sixty
five, your weirdest, wildest fantasies. That has not helped at all.
We've also made dating, well,it's it's it's not dating, it's not
it's an app. It's not dating. It is an app. It is
a swipe, it is not Itis as real as swiping your credit card
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at this point in time. Sothere's a lot that goes into it.
But the creep thing, I thinkis real. I don't know if men
are afraid of women, but Ialso think too We've talked about this in
the past. Men in this dayand age struggle with a lot of different
things, porn being one of thethings. But the other side of it
is where do they belong right thatwe have. We have neutered men over
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the last two plus decades, toldthem how toxic they are, We've taken
away masculinity. We've done all ofthese things. And then women, you
know now that they're they're graduating collegefaster, we're doing all these things.
They don't to date down. That'sthe way they look at it. Right,
you make one hundred thousand dollars wearingwearing a business suit, right,
(35:06):
and you work at a bank.He makes one hundred grand working at a
mechanic shop. They don't see thatas an equal. And when it comes
to online dating, you've got you'veseen this numerous times. What do women
want somebody who is financially stable sixfoot plus. You start going breaking it
down, it's like a tenth ofthe population. And then you throw in
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the fact that half of those peopleare in relationships or gay or whatever.
All of a sudden, you've gotninety percent fighting over five percent. And
that is also an issue. There'sa lot that goes into it, men
and women. You need to getit sorted out because we're not having babies,
and we need to have babies ifwe want to continue as a society.
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Three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three act Chad Benson Show, to Twitter, your Instagram, all
of the other things, a lotof to get to you. Next hour
more Trump, obviously is the caseis coming to a close. Jerry's getting
instructions, et cetera. Talk abit about that. Got a lot of
other stuff, including more woke stuff. And nature will mess you up.
(36:13):
Oh yes, we've got some naturemessing you up as well. It is
the Chad Benson Show. This isthe Chad Benson Show, Independent thoughts,
(36:45):
independent life, This is Chad Benson. Lawfair. It's a new word.
Good buddy. Jonathan Turley coined thatlawfair. It's like warfare, but using
the law. This is it juryon your market, set to liberate.
It's over, it's done, it'sdusted. It is time. How'd everybody
(37:09):
do? In his final pitch tothe jury, which took nearly five hours,
prosecutor Josh Steinlass downplayed Cohen's role inthe case, characterizing Cohen as nothing
more than a tour guide through amountain of evidence. Steinlass argued Trump choreographed
a conspiracy and a cover up ina brazen attempt to pull the wool over
voter's eyes. Trump is charged withfalsifying business records to conceal a hush money
(37:31):
payment to Stormy Daniels before the twentysixteen election, so voters would never know
about their affair, which Trump denies. And that's not illegal. By the
way, none of that's illegal.Remember, this has nothing to do with
the payment. This has nothing todo with hush This has all to do
with how it was classified. Trump'sattorney Todd Blanche, telling jurors they cannot
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convict Trump based on testimony from theprosecution's key witness, Trump's former fixer,
Michael Cohen. Blanche called co Inthe greatest liar of all time, the
MVP of liars, and said Cohenhas bent on revenge with an ax to
grind. Blanche telling the jury,this isn't a referendum of your views on
President Trump. This is a veryeasy and quick not guilty verdict. Yeah.
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I don't know how you get tothis point. And remember to get
to the point where it's a felony. I remind everybody this. It has
to be a situation where you committedthis crime because the real goal was to
commit crime b But you couldn't getto crime B without crime A. Here's
the problem. Crime B is supposedlythe biggest of it, the felony side
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of it. What is that crimethat you guys have not shown anybody.
The most extraordinary thing I've ever seenin watching or trying criminal cases for decades
is we're on the precipice of havingsummations here and we still don't have definity
about what the crime is. Wehave a situation where the statute doesn't prescribe
(38:59):
clearly what the state says Trump didthat makes him guilty. The indictment doesn't
put him on notice of the trialor of the crime. We've had a
five week trial, five weeks oftestimony, after opening statements, we're right
on the verge of summations, andit's still not clear what they say he
did. It's like they're making upa crime as they go along. And
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that right there is the big issue. Besides the fact that this is absolute
lawfair, and we can sit hereand you can try to tell no it
is. It is they're using theDepartment of Justice and using the justice system
both at the local level. Andbecause this could have gone away, Biden
could have said Alvin because that's hisname, Bragg. You're not doing this.
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They didn't want to do this beforeyou, your predecessor, the Department
of Justice, federal side of it, wanted no part of this. You
doing this is based on you,and I'm not signing off on that because
I don't want to be seen assomebody who's using law fair to get what
he wants. But you decided notto. And so that is the biggest
(40:06):
issue here because this is going tobe thrown out even if he's convicted.
And I don't know if he's goingto be convicted or not. I have
no idea what that looks like.But did his side Trump do enough.
This is an NBC Legal correspondent LauraJared here talking about the defense side of
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it. I think the defense dida really effective job essentially saying the idea
that these records were falsified is,in their words, just absurd. They
said the way that they actually putin the legal retainer language, which is
the thing that's actually false, isa drop down menu in the accounting software
trying to take the sting out ofthe idea that this was some sort of
criminal conspiracy. Yeah, and Idon't know what the jury is going to
(40:53):
do. I have no idea whatthat looks like. This is Dan Abrams
talking about the jury and what hethinks the jury will, you know,
like how this whole thing breaks itselfout? What do you do? Right
if you've never been on the youknow a jury in theory of these jurors
(41:14):
have not spoken a word about thiscase up to this point, right,
none of the jurors know what theothers think. So typically in a case
like this, I think what willhappen is the first thing people will do
when they get in there is bewhat do you think? Take a straw
poll where you land. Now,those things can change in a lot of
cases, but I think that'll bethe first thing that'll happen is for the
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jurors to get a sense of whatdo you think? What do you think?
What do you think is going tohappen? Do you think he's guilty,
he's not guilty? Hands up forguilt? You know? And then
you know, go to the twelveangry man, right, Like that's what
we're thinking about. I have noidea. There's two attorneys on there.
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Even if they can't stand Trump fromthe legal aspects, they have to be
sitting there going, there's no waythis thing should have ever even seen the
light of day. There's just noway this thing should have ever seen any
part of the light of day.How and why we were here? And
I think if there's a hung jury, which is you know, depending on
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you know. Dan Abrams talked abouta couple of weeks ago he thought he
was one hundred percent going to beconvicted and that it would probably be thrown
out. Now he's thinking it's morelikely that there's a hung jury. I
could see that. I think it'smore likely there's a hung jury or he's
convicted, then he's not convicted.I don't see an acquittal. I don't
because I think it's too many emotionsand too many people I'm sure who just
(42:42):
look over and can't stand him.And that's an issue. And that's one
of the things they talked about.It's funny I was going through reading a
lot of stuff. Bad boy behaviorturned off the jury. Some people said
him, like, how would youknow a body language? Oh my god,
speaking of insanity. Robert and DonaldTrump is just across the street.
Because he doesn't belong in my city. I don't know where he belongs,
(43:06):
but he surely doesn't belong here.We New Yorkers used to tolerate him when
he was just another grubby real estatehustler masquerading as a big shot, a
two big playboy, lying his wayinto the tabloids, pretending to be a
spokesman, a spokesperson for himself.He was calling it as himself for himself
(43:28):
to fool the press into inflating hisnetworth. A clown, A clown,
A clown, he says, everybodyloves the clown. Continue, o,
great actor. Americans fought and diedso that we may enjoy the freedoms guaranteed
to us by a democratic government.Under Trump, this kind of government will
perish from the earth. I don'tmean to scare you. No, no,
(43:52):
wait, maybe I do mean toscare you. If Trump returns to
the White House, you can kissthese freedoms goodbye, and elections forget about
him. That's over, that's done. If he gets in, I can
tell you right now, he willnever leave. He will never leave.
You know that Trump derangement syndrome.So wait, wait, I just want
(44:13):
to go over this again. Sohe got the media to lie from him
to inflate his net worth, whichis just whatever. I mean. I
don't even know how you get tothat point. He is all of these
evil things that everything's going to goaway. Our freedoms. People died for
our rights to have these freedoms.But you know what I mean, if
you ask him, hey, didyou die for the right to use the
(44:35):
the justice system as a way tostop your political opponents, they would have
said no, No, I don'tthink so. Ah. Few more from
t Niro. He will never leave. What does that mean? Is that
the country we want to live in? Do we want him running this country?
I'm saying I'm not leaving. I'mdictator for life. Your tank nobody
(45:09):
good times, just chaos and craziness. How did we get here? What's
the worst this can happen? We'vebeen talking about it for a while.
Trump is convicted, the election happens, the election goes to Biden on a
close, close race, and thenit's tossed out on appeal said, you
(45:37):
know, an easy toss out likeshould never have happened. Judge was a
hot mess. And then it's toolate, And then how does that system
look to you at that point intime? If that was to happen?
And you support Biden or you hateTrump or whatever, how would that system
look to you? Because for somepeople, the ends justified the means.
(46:00):
But we can't be that way.We can't. We're gonna we're gonna self
govern each other and ourselves. Wecan't be that way that No matter what,
I'm willing to do it to getthe thing that I want. And
(46:22):
it doesn't matter what happens from there, because I got what I want,
not to give the repercussions and thedamage done. Three two, three,
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slash Yadroughgreens dot com slash Chad ChadBenson Show. You're listening to the Chad
Benson Show. Jake Sullivan, theNational Security Advisor, said last week there's
no mathematical formula to this. They'repaying close attention, of course, to
(47:49):
what he says is the death anddestruction and looking to see how precise and
proportional the operations are. That isthe big question today, of course for
the administration of how cite that operationwas that resulted in those fifty deaths over
the weekend. Yeah, and peopleare asking the question, come to find
out that bomb looks like we suppliedthat bomb. It's a Biden bomb.
(48:13):
Oh yeah, it's a Biden bomb. And of course that is not going
to be a good look. Youknow, John Kirby has talked about you
know, look, hey, yougot to get who you gotta get,
but you gotta be careful. Weunderstand that this strike did kill two senior
Hamas terrorists who are directly responsible forattacks against the Israeli people. But as
(48:37):
we've also said many times, isIsrael must take every precaution possible to do
more to protect innocent life. Andthere's going to be loss of life,
and it is going to be innocent. That's that unfortunate. That's unfortunate.
I mean, I think we canall recognize that. But let's not forget
how this started. October sixth,people are dancing, they're having fun,
(49:00):
right, everybody thinks there's peace.October seventh morning, horrific attacks, and
then by the evening everybody in Palestinecelebrating had to know what was coming next.
Now it doesn't mean that you Imean, because we've talked about this.
(49:21):
If Israel wanted to, they couldgo from the river to the sea.
What river, the Mississippi. Somebody'slike, it's not the Mississippi,
Jed. I know, I know, but I'm pointing out here that there
is going to be issues and killingtwo. Why are the two there?
Why are the two amongst people?And that's the question that the media,
(49:44):
international media, as bad as thisis, needs to ask that question too.
Why are two of your leaders inAlmas who up planned the attack amongst
the average people because they're looking tohide is Defence Forces today released initial findings,
initial findings that point to the firebeing caused by a secondary explosion,
(50:07):
not the initial strike. I thinkwhat he's trying to say is, look,
if there was a secondary explosion,that means that there was munitions and
other things in and around there potentiallythat caused that damage as well. So
to blame it strictly on the strikemaybe a little too quick. And as
(50:30):
we all know, the media runsout says that all of these things have
happened, and then what happens quietly, Well, there's only eight died and
was it fifty? We have beenI think, very strident in our condemnations
about the deaths of innocent civilians.These deaths are not excused from that,
(50:52):
but we have to understand what happenedhere. Yeah, and that's going to
take time. And knowing that you'regetting information should from Hamas's people, with
the sympathetic media, that chances areyou're not going to get all the information.
There's no doubt. Innocent people diedand that is a tragedy. That
(51:13):
being said, it is a warto think you're fighting people. IDF comes
across, they're wearing uniforms. Youknow what Hamas is doing, not wearing
uniforms, not set up in campsthat you would see elsewhere. You don't
see the IDF going, Hey,you know what, it's a preschool.
(51:34):
Let's set ourselves up here. TheMarines aren't like, hey, there's a
middle school of the street. It'swhere we need to set things up.
Let's do that. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four, twenty three at Chad Benton'sshow, as your Twitter tweet at us
text to program love hearing from everysingle one of you. It's a Niro
talking about it. Let's just playsome more because it's just insane. Donald
(51:55):
Trump is just across the street becausehe doesn't belong in my city. I
don't know where he belongs, buthe surely doesn't belong Herequeen New Yorkers used
to tolerate him when he was justanother grubby real estate hustler masquerading as a
big shot, a two big playboy, lying his way into the tabloids,
pretending to be a spokesman, aspokesperson for himself. He was calling it
(52:21):
as himself for himself to fool thepress into inflating his net worth a cloud.
Why, I mean, you knowJerry's going to get the case.
Who knows how long they're going todeliberate. We've been discussing it. You
know how important this potentially could befor how we look at the way that
(52:42):
voting goes on and political opponents,not just whether or not he's guilty or
innocent or any of those things.But why are you there? To Naro?
Why are you there? Why didyou show up in an N ninety
five mask? Why did you showup out of curiosity? Why in my
(53:04):
city? What are you talking about? You don't own the city. He's
done more for the city, youcould hate him, than more of the
city than you ever have. Butwhy are you there? What was that
about? Oh, Craziness's got alot of stuff still to get to woke
stuff. COVID insanity, Faucian companyneed to pay the price, you think,
(53:25):
Yeah, because not handled well inthe media is the fact that you
know, these hearings have gone onquietly showing full well that they did everything
they could to deny fo your requestto hide everything. And there are people
out there still living like COVID iseverywhere all the time, killing tens of
(53:46):
thousands of people a day. We'vegot some of that as well. It's
crazy woke stuff. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Bensonshows your Twitter. It is the Chad
Benson Show. Such Chad Benson,Joe, independent thoughts, independent life.
(54:37):
This is Chad Benson. Are youa stress bragger or busy bragger? We'll
discuss that, but before we dothat, let's get woke every once in
a while. It's just gonnage alittle woke. Okay, I have been
made aware of the allegations. Isthere anything you can say on your behalf?
I'm trends you just one h r. White people are also oppressed by
(54:57):
racism. We're not. We arethe apart what what what did you say?
Do not bring that European nonsense intothis ethnic household. Do you understand
me? I have hair in myarmpit. I have it there for a
few reasons. One lazy, twothe patriarchy, and three it's still exhausting.
Oh my god, it's time forwoke Wednesday. Little contacts with this
(55:24):
one. This is a man anda man holding a baby, one of
them pretending to be a woman.And I say pretending because the beard's not
fooling anyone. You're gonna see ifyou like this lady. Huh? Yes,
hello, hid her eyes are verywhite. Crain Yep. That's good,
(55:46):
so the doctor can see you.That's why I scheduled this before lunch.
Yes, are you gonna give usa smile? I'm give us a
smile? No, it's not asmile that babies look and like, sweet
Jesus, What the hell am I? What did I get born into?
Can I get a redo? You'rea dude. You're not my mom.
You're a dude. You're a dude. You're an attention hort. That's what
(56:12):
you are. You want attention.Do you think shim could breastfeed? Well,
it depends on who you ask.No, it sounds crazy, but
trans women can produce milk to feeda baby. Here's how. Step one.
You must grow your coconuts. Afterabout three to five years of estrogen,
you will have fully functional milk ductsfrom which you can feed a baby.
(56:34):
So once your coconuts are grown,it is time to start producing milk.
Now, normally getting pregnant with triggermilk production, but since trans women
can't get pregnant, we must doit another way. Delusion continue, though
I don't want to get in away of your delusion. Turns out this
is not all that difficult to do. Just add a few extra hormones and
supplements and pump your coconuts regularly andyou will start producing milk. Now,
(56:58):
I can already see the criticisms.There's no way this milk is safe to
drink for nutritious or healthy, butit is scientifically proven to be. The
one caveat is that a trans womanmight not be able to produce enough milk
to feed the baby. But whatis produced is healthy and can always be
supplemented with formula. Yeah, it'sgoing to have to be. And by
(57:20):
the way, it's not nutritious ordelicious. According to all the studies.
It is not something that you shouldbe doing. Oh yeah, Jad,
it's totally fine. M it's notand like everything else, not very tested,
right. We just go with Hey, pumping you full of all of
this stuff is totally fine. Havefun with that one. More from the
(57:44):
man driving the delusion train. Ultimately, the act of feeding your child yourself
is affirming to anyone, not justtrans people. It also helps the child
form a secure attachment to their parents. And for the record, I have
no interest in having kids or producingmilk. I just think it's cool that
you can do this in the firstplace. Yeah. Again, I'm glad
(58:04):
you're not having children. I thinkthat's a win for everybody. Smart move,
it's not very nice. Ched.Speaking of smart moves, here's one.
You're gonna wear that dress, man, wear it in the house,
or maybe wear it outside. Maybethat's not as smart. I don't know,
but you want to fly your freakflag. A small victory. So
I just got home from work andtoday, for the first time, I
(58:30):
dressed fully feminine in public in thebroad light of day. It was to
a luncheon at my work with theboard of directors. I wore my lemon
dress. Am my Cafia, yourkafia, your kafea. I was watching
a comic earlier and my wife's like, you got to see this guy and
(58:52):
he's talking about the Kafia. Hegoes, what is it with you people
here in America to wear this damnthing? Mostly white women. There are
more Kafias here than there is inthe Middle East. He goes, what
is this about? He goes,let me tell you who wears these things?
Like he's all goat herters and YasserArafat I showed up, like,
(59:15):
how woke are you? Like,Today's the day of the big board meeting.
Like, I've got news for you. My uncle and I and we've
got several partners, we have ourother companies. I would tell anybody,
hey, dude, live your life. Fantastic. Great the big board meeting,
the day we're making the big pitchor whatever. No to play and
(59:35):
dress up, Chad, it's mylife, that's fine. This is also
our life. Okay. I'm wearingthe Kafia to show my solidarity with Palestine,
who would kill you. By theway, and you know it,
in the grand scheme of things,might seem like a small victory, but
you gotta let yourself celebrate your smallvictories and right Now, for me,
(01:00:00):
every little victory I get is onemore step that I have taken towards being
fully myself, towards not hiding whoI am. I wore my lemon dress,
and that feels like something to celebrate. Sure does my God three two
(01:00:22):
three five, twenty four, twentythree Atch ad Vented show is your Twitter?
If it makes you feel good,great launch. You're not a distraction.
When I ran a bunch of financialplaces and we had financial phone rooms
and stuff dealing with customers and whatnot, I had some trans workers long before
it was hip and cool, rightlong before it was brave. Robin was
(01:00:44):
like my best on the phone.Robin used to be guys now girl whatever.
By the way, the other womencouldn't stand Robin. Whatever. Different
Tommy and I and you know what. Robin wasn't a distraction much at times,
but everybody in that room was adistraction at some point in time.
(01:01:06):
That being said, do you gotno problem with it? I know a
lot of people think, oh,Chad, you don't like No, it's
not that. Not that I thinkit's a cult. I think there's a
bunch of insanity out there when itcomes to this, And I think it's
getting pushed in particular on kids,and I think it's wrong, wrong.
I say three two, three,five, three, eight, twenty four
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to twenty three atch had Benson showto Twitter, got some text here,
Chad. None of the type ofreporting came from the same journalists when it
came to the attack of Hamas oninnocence civilians. Horribly biased, absolutely,
says one person. We were talkingearlier today about you know, people who
died the innocence true. True.One other person says, I have no
sympathy for Palestine. They started thiswar. Israel should not be criticized at
(01:01:50):
all. Look, Israel has aright and you have a right to criticize
Israel in the way that they're conductingstuff, partially because I don't think anybody
knows what they're plan is, andyou have to have a plan or plan
to fail. That being said,they have every right to defend themselves.
Good buddy, Phil from mcmonville Oregan. Could de Niro be sued for deformations
(01:02:14):
for his statements he just recently saidabout Trump? Now, I don't think
he can. It's not gonna happen. A lot of stuff said about Trump,
some other stuff people tweeted at meyesterday. Hey, thanks Chad.
Beyond tragic, but people should knowabout the friends and loved ones and this
subject of suicide. Thank you forletting us hear this interview and or the
stuff that we were doing yesterday aboutthe golfer. Another person, Marian,
(01:02:35):
wrote in, Hey Chad, thanksfor your comments of the young golfer.
They were spot on. Yeah,I think you should know what's going on
in your friend's life, especially ifyou're close. Are they struggling, But
also just in people's lof you don'tknow what people are going through. That
person next to you has got asmile and face. This guy looked like
he had everything going for his lifehad gotten back on track. He just
won earlier this year, so hesecured his playing card for the next two
(01:03:00):
and a half years on the PGAtour, and you know, gets engaged,
seemed to got healthy, and stillstruggled with it. So you know,
the mental illness is a very realthing. It absolutely is. A
depression is a silent killer in amajor way. Three two, three,
(01:03:21):
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is not guarantee future results. Ohmy lord, nature will mess you up.
Chad Benson Joe serving up talk radiomedium, rare and dripping with irony.
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It's Chad Benson yesterday. A newairline. You meet it down their
runway for the first time. I'mtraveling from New York to La bark Air
describes itself as the first air carrierto specialize in dog focused flight. In
this ad, they depict a flightattendant to bringing a dog a glittering food
tray with an old sneaker on itand answering a call button for belly scratches.
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Bark Air totally real airline for dogs. The company says all dogs of
any size are welcome, especially ata moment when airlines are putting more restrictions
on pets on planes. Bark Airthat's where we are. Do you want
to know why the rest of theworld hates us in the West, because
they're like, yeah, we gotairplanes, you know, we got airplanes
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just for dogs. The rest ofthe world's like, we're hungry. There's
a war going on, and we'relike, yeah, but did you notice
we got airplanes for dogs. Dogsdon't fly the airplanes. They actually have
people that do that for them.People they say need a way to travel
comfortably with their pets. But thenyou realize, oh, this is just
a charter jet company. It'll costsix thousand dollars to fly from New York
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to la eight thousand dollars to London. They advertise a lounge resembling a puppy
meat and greet where you can enjoya meal before your flight. That's what
private airports do all the time.This one just happens to welcome doggos,
but it does speak to the premiumthat some people are willing to pay for
dog transports. And the tension that'sdeveloped with some fellow travelers. Is it
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just can I can I bring anything? Could I bring a tortoise? Like?
How does that work? Is itjust Bark air? Do I have
to take tortoise air? Is itthat we're slower than normal? But we
get you there, Bark air withamenities like calming, pheromone, treated fabrics.
I'm not making this up and awfullysocializing hours in the Air say they
now have fifteen thousand requests for newdestinations, and that as they can expand
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they can lower prices. But perhapsthis is the future. Some pets traveling
in style. Well the rest ofthem can't even dog pile into coach.
Yeah, see what they did there, bark Air. Welcome to and Maria
just want to point out why theWest is so awesome. I mean,
that is a West thing. We'resitting here. We've talked about Israel Rafa.
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I mean, the peer it's sank. It's like, it's a joke.
We spent all that money on thatpier talking about pissing something away didn't
work because we're trying to please everybody. Well it's the only time in the
world was like, all right,you guys attack us, but then we're
gonna have to feed you. We'regonna do all this kind of stuff because
whatever, and we're gonna build apeer and the peer's gonna fall apart and
it's not gonna work, or youknow, we're trying to. We've got
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airlines for dogs. It's a charterflight. Just pointing that out. Yes,
this is why the West is thebest. Speaking of animals, it's
that time of the day. Natureweirdless you because it will. If you're
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gonna be taking a vacation, you'resaying yourself, We're gonna go to Florida.
We're gonna get in the beach.Know this. Florida's been named thee
the number one place to get bitby a shark in the world. That's
right, number one globally. Ohmy lord. According to the International Shark
Attack File shared by the Florida Museum, there have been three hundred and fifty
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one confirmed unprovoked shark attacks in VolcaCounty since eighteen eighty two till today,
one hundred and fifty nine in Revardand eighty three and pomp Beach. Florida
is the most unprovoked attacks since lastyear sixteen, meaning state represents forty four
percent of the tax in the UnitedStates in twenty twenty three percent globally.
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Ooh, that's that's that's big.Florida is mostly it's bull sharks, so
and bull sharks are the worst.They come, they bite, They've got
more testosterone than than a rhino.They are piss and vinegar fatalities saw Australia
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they've had some, you know,they have the white it's Hawaii. But
you know, so you could getbit in Florida. There's a good chance,
right, if you're gonna if you'relike I want to get bit,
that's the place to go now ifyou want to survive, also the place
to go. Speaking of attacks,awful, but sharks don't bite out of
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anger, right, They're not likeswimm around. I pissed at the world.
It's not that they don't have anythumbs. They don't have fingers.
They don't they can't Like what isthis? I don't know. It's a
mistake, but when you get bit, it's a mistake. But that doesn't
make it better that your leg felloff and didn't fall off was ripped off
on the other side of it.In the South, know this. If
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there's water, there's a gator.If it's a puddle, it's a gator.
Watch out, there's a gator.Pleasant night for fishing along horse Pen
buy you in Clear Lake, AngelaDaruz was hit with disturbing news. That's
the first time I've heard this happeningdown here. It's a little scary.
Less than twelve hours earlier, Houstonpolice were on the banks recovering a woman's
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body. She was found inside themouth of an alligator officers unseen for hours.
Police so far sharing little information.Yeah, homicide actually got involved because
I'm again we don't know how causegators will attack, crocodiles will attack,
they will they actively will hunt.They got no problem. Polar bears,
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crocodiles, these are things that willactively hunt human beings, food, the
whole nine yards. That's that they'rethey're looking for that, right, Like
you're not number one on their plate. They're like, oh, what do
you have today? Like we havehuman like that? What else do you
have? I'll take it if that'sall you've got. But homicide got involved
because I'm thinking they're thinking, didsomebody dump a body and the gator's just
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like, well, this looks good. Fatal alligator attacks are very rare in
Texas. But I'm told when thefemale victim's body was found, it was
inside the jaws of an alligator thatfemale victim reported missing overnight. The alligator
found along the banks here of Horsepenby You in Clear Lake, and according
(01:11:19):
to Texas Parks and Wildlife, Houstonpolice euthanized that alligator. They shot it,
then he euthanized. They make itseem like they put him to sleep.
You're gonna be okay. You cango go to the light. Go
to the light. The last timethere was a fatal alligator attack in Texas
was an Orange in twenty fifteen,a twenty eight year old man was killed.
He was the first in two centuries. Experts say alligator human attacks are
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rare, and atops, you willdetermine what caused this death. Yeah,
Like I said, the homicide camein because you know, if you dump
a body somewhere, alligators will eatit. Just know that they will eat
it if given the opportunity. It'slike crocodiles will. Just want to make
sure that you guys know when yougo to places in the South, there's
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a chance that you could run intopuddles and ponds and stuff like that.
And if there's things like that,there's alligators. And if you're going to
the ocean in the South, knowthat they're bull sharks. We do this
here because we care about you.That is nature messing you up. Three,
two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three at
Chad Benson Show, is your Twitter? A lot of stuff to get to
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next hour? What is stress bragging? Talked a bit about it last hour,
talk a little bit more about it, obviously to Niro and the wackiness
yesterday Trump the case. We're goingto talk a bit about that, more
on Israel as well, and somewoke stuff fall long cross all social media,
and we're also going to have We'vegot some texts and some tweets yesterday
from a lot of people who reachedout after we talked about Grayson Murray the
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golfer took his own life, andwe're going to read some of those as
well. It is the Chad BensonShow. This is the Chad Benson Show,
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Independent thoughts, independent life, Thisis Chad Benson. It's over,
it's done, it's dusted. Thepregame, as I call it, in
the world of trials and tribulations,that is Trump in his first trial for
his nine thousand felonies, of whichthis case in particular, and I've said
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this over and over again, marA Lago, knock yourself out. We
don't know what's going to happen inGeorgia. That's just a hot mess across
the board. And when it comesto DC, no idea because they're still
waiting to hear about community and stuffthis case New York byes yesterday they said
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that final sayings, if you will. Prosecutors came back and said, look,
we don't even need Michael Cone inour case. Look at the documentary
evidence. Prosecutors trying to tell jurors, look at the big picture here.
How else could this possibly have happened? What else could Donald Trump have possibly
been doing except paying off Stormy Danielsin an effort to protect himself. Okay,
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is that illegal? No, thatis not That is not illegal.
That is legal. NDA's things ofthat nature, all right, So that's
the prosecution. What about the defense? Dan The defense started by trying to
raise what's called reasonable doubt. Theytalked about Donald Trump's intent lack thereof,
to commit a crime, what didhe actually know or not know? And
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then they focused a lot on MichaelCone, as you would, because he
is their key witness. Even thoughthey say we don't need him, you
do need him because he's the guywho did all the stuff for the guy
that you were saying did all thesethings, and he ordered this guy to
do it, all of that stuff. So what happens from here? Eric
Katirski, ABC News. The judgetold the jury. His instructions on the
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law would take about an hour,give or take, and so by lunchtime
we expect that the jury will havethis historic case. And the judge has
warned everybody, including the entourage thatseems to daily come with former President Trump,
that nobody's going to be allowed intoor out of the courtroom once the
jury is deliberating. All right,Once the jury's deliberating, what can the
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jury do once they get the case? The jury has several options today.
They have the option of convicting Trumpon all accounts, acquitting him of all
of those counts, or delivering amixed verdict in which he has found guilty
of some charges but not others.And the final option, of course,
is a hung jury if they don'tcome to a decision in that in which
the judge could declare a mistrial.I think that's the most likely outcome.
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So what happens we go to danabras here? What happens when they get
inside of that room? So therethey are, They've been given all stuff,
the judge is laid it all out. They've heard for five weeks all
of this stuff. Then what intheory of these jurors have not spoken a
word about this case up to thispoint, right, none of the jurors
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know what the others think. Sotypically in a case like this, I
think what will happen is the firstthing people will do when they get in
there is be what do you think? Take a straw poll where you land.
Now, those things can change ina lot of cases, but I
think that'll be the first thing that'llhappen is for the jurors to get a
sense of what do you think?Do you what do you think? Like
you? What you're thinking? Didthey do a good job the defense?
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Did the prosecution do a good job. Here's the one thing that we need
to remember out of all of thisstuff. Okay, remember the whole thing
was to get it to be afelony, which is a joke that he
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committed crime. And the only reasonhe committed crime is because he really wanted
to commit crime B. But toget to crime B, he needed the
stepping zone of a Here's the thingthey've never shown what crime B was,
Andy McCarthy. The most extraordinary thingI've ever seen in watching or trying criminal
cases for decades is we're on theprecipice of having summations here, and we
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still don't have definity about what thecrime is. We have a situation where
the statute doesn't prescribe clearly what thestate says Trump did that makes him guilty.
The indictment doesn't put him on noticeof the trial or of the crime.
We've had a five week trial,five weeks of testimony, after opening
statements, we're right on the vergeof summations, and it's still not clear
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what they say he did. It'slike they're making up a crime as they
go along. Ooh, those aresome words there, E ch other break
it down for us. Keep itsimple, stupid, kit simple. You
guys have not told us what thesecond crime was. You've told us that
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there was a second crime. You'veassured everybody that there was a second crime,
that the first crime was devious,but the second crime was going to
be the most devious thing in thehistory of mankind. And yet you've never
showed anybody what the second crime was. So you want us to find him
guilty of committing a crime of whichyou've not named. I don't think I
(01:18:33):
can do that. Sorry. Ithink this is ridiculous. I think it's
insane, and I think it isunhealthy for our country speaking of an unhealthy
Robert t. Niro, Donald Trumpis just across the street. So he
doesn't belong in my city. Idon't know where he belongs, but he
surely doesn't belong here. Queen NewYorkers used to tolerate him when he was
(01:18:54):
just another grubby real estate hustler masqueradingas a big shot, a two big
play, lying his way into thetabloids, pretending to be a spokesman,
a spokesperson for himself. He wascalling it as himself for himself to fool
the press into inflating his nest worth. A clown. Everybody loves a clown.
(01:19:18):
Roberts and Arrow a clown. Heis not a fan of Trump.
This person is Grobert Hey. Neverto shut the dough. Nobody want to
hear you gotta say television talking aboutsome Trump is a minutes. Trump is
gonna bring war. Trump is gonnaput us in turmoil. We already have
turmoil. It's like him are outof touch with reality. You keep bringing
(01:19:39):
up this man Trump. Groceries ishot, Rent is hot, and him
away. He's not going up withnobody. And you have the nerve tous
sit here on stage and talk aboutthe Trump gonna bring turmoil. He be
dope, sleepy dog going to sleep. Sleeping Doe has already brought down turmoils,
all right, that's what he thinks. Back to you, Bob,
Americans fought and died so that wemay enjoy the free I guaranteed to us
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by a democratic government. Under Trump, this kind of government will perish from
the urge. I don't mean toscare you. No, no, wait,
maybe I do mean to scare you. If Trump returns to the White
House, you can kiss these freedomsgoodbye, and elections forget about it.
That's over. That's done. Ifhe gets in, I can tell you
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right now he will never leave.He will never leave. You know that,
sir? What do you have tosay about that? Ho the you're
gonna tell us the vote with sleepyJoe? After what the they're going over
the last four god years? How? How now you don't like Trump because
they happened back in the day betweenyou and him? Whatever. But on
toys is is Trumps sleepy Joe,and you aren't about to tell none of
(01:20:44):
us the sleepy Joe. It's bettertoys. They got Trump to get the
old working dad as the fuck TVtalking about ain't nobody voting forgot sleeping Joe?
Whoa Bob? Do you have anyrebuttal he will ever leave? What
does that mean? Is that thecountry we want to live in? Do
we want him running this country?I'm saying I'm not leaving. I'm dictator
(01:21:10):
for life. And finally, Sarah, I'll leave you with the last word
to Robert Henarow, what have youdone with the people? Robert than he
wrote, can you name a guy? Roberty Narrow? Movie? And I
should have? Can't well? Honeyand thousand controlling a billion years old you
mother boomers who's still live in apast? Take years back to you got
mentioned and he both people to alone. There we go, got it all
(01:21:34):
over the place, Bob and him. It's just it's naughty, naughty.
Oh my god. I still wantto know why Bob was there. I
call him Bob. We're close,really, No, we're not close.
No, I don't think he'd bea fan of me. And coming out
and talking about how much you hateDonald Trump does not help the situation you're
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in. You're trying to scare peoplewho are already scared. If that's your
goal You've succeeded three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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time to find out what's trending.What's trending? It's James Dean, Norway,
Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera cheese? What truppy?
(01:23:58):
So what? I was trying togo this Wednesday show? We Oh,
we showed? Should we show?Show with Yahoo? Mike Tyson medical emergency?
It's fine on a flight, It'sokay. Dallas Cowboys, Kylie Kelsey
if you didn't see this, thisis Jason Kelsey's wife, all right,
(01:24:20):
That Travis Kelsey, Jason Kelcey.So they were on a date. There
was an altercation because people wanted totake pictures and they politely declined, said
several people this woman and it gotvery white trash. It was very spectacular.
She's in like a nice dress,woman's in like flip flops and a
(01:24:40):
T shirt. It was just itwas spectacular. You've not seen it.
Lanta Braves Belmont Steaks, Caitlin Clark, Scottie Scheffler, Rapa, refugees all
trending on Yahoo. Head over toTwitter. Robert Niro, uh, Bill
Walton, Angel Hernandez, the worstump in the last three decades. He
(01:25:05):
was let's let's let's be honest.If you follow baseball, he was bad.
I one of the funniest things I'veseen in sports is the announcer going
and here's the first pitch straight downthe middle for ball one. He's so
bad and the umping has got sobad if you're not paying any attention to
to baseball, which is not ashock. They're close to saying, all
(01:25:28):
right, we're gonna automate balls andstrikes because you guys cannot do this.
This is not working out well.From you. Memorial Day, Hollywood,
RAFA all trending. Good Wednesday,Good Wednesday to you, Good Wednesday to
you, Kyrie irving Hamas, ClintEastwood, Celtics, all trending. I'm
(01:25:51):
finally able to google Rafa. Ofcourse, we found out today the bomb
that killed all those people and theref g camp was a Biden bomb.
That is not good. Robert deNiro losing it yesterday. I've been playing
it throughout the day. Why areyou there? Why are you there?
(01:26:18):
I know you hate Trump, butwhy are you there? There's no reason
for you to be there. Whyare you holding a press conference? And
then people pushing back on him andyou had nothing to say, but they
pushed back on you. Zero tosay. Minnesota Timberwolves, Trump verdict at
any moment. Mammy Lavers Rock,who is a She's in a lot of
(01:26:40):
those Hallmark movies. Fell off abalcony. She's on life support. Dallas
Weather, which is insane, BlackOp six National Hamburger Day. Josh Gibson
talk about that in Nvidia stock Split. Ken Burns all trending the Josh Gibson
You know, I know who.Josh Gibson is arguably the greatest catcher of
(01:27:01):
all time and a Negro League baseballplayer. What Yeah, And the reason
he's trending is because they're finally doingwhat they should have done a long time
ago. Major League Baseball set toannounce statistics from the Negro leagues will now
officially be integrated into the MLB's recordbooks. Would those new stats come new
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record holders? Hall of Fame catcherJosh Gibson, who played in the nineteen
thirties and forties will now become theMLB's career batting average leader, passing Ty
Cobb. Gibson passes Babe Ruth inmultiple stats, including career slugging percentage and
Hilltop Barry Bonds, and several singleseason stats including batting average. Yeah,
Josh Gibson was a beast. Theyhad a lot of problems, but he
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was absolutely different. They say,you know, there's always the lore that
goes with baseball. The only personever hit a ball out of Yankee Stadium,
And it's about time that they didthis. And yeah, if you
know anything about the Negro leagues,the things that they had to do,
the barnstorming they had to do justto make money, and it was it
(01:28:14):
was amazing. But it's about timethey've done this. With Negro league statistics
now added to major League historical record, major League Baseball's history can be told
in a broader, more complete picture. Yeah, it's about time. About
time. A lot of stuff talkabout still on this beautiful We got some
more insanity when it comes to toNiro. I'm a New Yorker, I've
(01:28:36):
been here my whole life, andI think that we're facing another form of
terrorism with Donald Trump. We mightbe celebrating in a few years when he
hopefully is gone, you know whatever, that'll be commemorating his final whatever you
want to call it, being outof the picture. It's it's appalling.
(01:29:00):
I got some stuff from Charlemagne theGod too, who admits I got trumped
arrangement syndrome as well. I'm stilltrying to figure out in my mind how
you get to that point. Like, I'm not a fan of Biden,
but at no point in time doI want him to drop dead. At
no point in time do I wanthim to celebrate his death. At no
(01:29:25):
point in time do I think thatwhile things aren't going on the right track,
do I think he's going to takedown America and steal everything. There's
some serious issues, don't get mewrong, and we're gonna We've addressed those
and we will continue to do so. But this insanity that people have about
Donald Trump, it is crazy.It is absolutely mind boggling. It really
(01:29:53):
is. And I continue to askpeople who've got this, what's the pol
see that drives you crazy? Andit is about him. So we got
more from de Naro, a lotof other things to get to as well,
because it's Wednesday, so you knowwe're gonna get well. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four, twenty three at Chad
Benson Show. It's your Twitter,your Instagram. Listen to my voice.
(01:30:15):
Got a bit of the sniffles aroundthe house. It's that summertime sniffle.
Oh my lord, God's allergies.I don't know what the hell it is,
but my voice sounds very nice.Could a I do this? Yes,
actually it could. It's a ChadBenson Show, The Chad Benson Show,
(01:31:03):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. Thisis Chad Benson. Black voters and
the Democrats. They're not buying it, so they're trying something new. The
voter outreach program aims to shore upwhat polls show is softening support for the
president among some black voters. Therollout set to happen today at Gerard College,
(01:31:23):
a majority black boarding school for firstthrough twelfth graders in the Philadelphia area.
President Biden and Vice President Harris setto be joined by black Democratic leaders,
including Maryland Governor Wes Moore and congressionallawmakers. The rally comes as a
New York Times seta College and PhiladelphiaInquirer poll this month found Biden trailing Trump
in several key battleground states, includingPennsylvania. H Oh, that's not good.
(01:31:46):
One black voter who will not bevoting for Biden is this guy down't
give a damn. Buddhas the fans. But if that Trump get convicted of
this crime and he can still runfor president, I'm voting for his ass.
I'm voting for but I'm voting formif that is convicted and he can
still run for president, just tosee what the he do, because that's
(01:32:09):
funny. Now Trump is funny ashell. I'm voting for him. I'm
telling you right now, Okay,make America great again. I saw is
that Michael Tyler is one of thespokesperson for the Biden campaigns all it's the
media's fault that the blacks aren't gettingbehind Biden. Really is that? It
(01:32:29):
is? It the media's fault.It's the media. It's not. It's
because a they're looking around. Lifeis expensive. Af They like a little
swagger that Trump brings, but inreality, we throw it out there Black
Americans, it's like white Americans,they're just human being Americans. Life is
(01:32:54):
expensive. They're not thrilled about what'sgoing on at the border. They're seeing
Democrats pander now to a group ofnew voters. They're thinking, and they're
saying to themselves, are we gettingwhat we paid for? If you will?
And they're thinking, maybe there's anotheroption, and Trump may be that
option and he doesn't have to wina lot. If you can get fifteen
percent of that vote away, especiallyin key battleground states, that is a
(01:33:17):
win for the Donald. It's Wednesday. Who's ready to get woke? This
apport group is for people who areso woke they're finding it impossible to have
any fun. A toy. It'sthat time of the week where we break
it down for you and get youwoke. It's all right, I'll do
that way too. It's all right. Clear it out, like, can
(01:33:41):
we actually agree that women get pregnantand not men? Oh? Dad,
you white women raise the white boyswho grew up to be little misogynistic petriarchal
tylets. I am kadilla here myplentoundte a time A woman sitting at the
table wearing a blue seat. It'stime for woke Wednesday. You know,
(01:34:05):
yesterday we talked about ozempic. Bythe way, I read some interesting stuff
about Osempic because apparently it makes youdo risky things. It's like people who
take Ocempic may have gambling problems.She's like, what risky sex, daredevil
stuff? Like, you know,I never thought about jumping out of an
airplane before, but now that I'monze Epic thinking I might. But have
(01:34:28):
you thought about the fact that dietculture in general is inherently racist. I
just really want to point out thatI'm not at all saying that black people
are inherently fat, nor that beingfat is bad. What I'm saying that
is, from a historical context,being fat was viewed as being unable to
control yourself, being attributed to savagery, which is what was attributed to blackness.
(01:34:51):
Therefore, in an effort to continueto separate themselves from fatness and this
being white people and you know,slavery times, one of the things they
did was say that fatness was likebeing a black person. And that is
why diet culture within itself is racist. First of all, diet culture,
what are you talking about. Secondly, you know, back in the day,
(01:35:13):
back in the long gone days,back in the old and old and
olden days, being fat, ifyou will, a nutritional over chever a
person of size ment's success. They'relike that person over there. Look at
him successful, he's eating the biggest. He's probably gonna survive through the winter,
not gonna have scurvy. Continue.I just again, how you get
(01:35:35):
to this point where dieting is Whitesupremacy is tremendous because at the whole point
is rooted in this idea that beingskinny is close to being white and therefore
better. That means that the wholepoint of it is to be away from
blackness and to make blackness seem likeit's a lower tier thing to be.
I hope that made sense. Havea great day. It didn't make any
(01:35:56):
sense. It's ridiculous on the faceof it, on the reality of what
you're trying to do. This isa person who I can guarantee you she
could find a reason why the postoffice is races. Inherently, bringing mail
to people is a white supremacy colonizersituation. And when you bring mail to
people, well obviously it's because theyand she'll break it down through time and
(01:36:20):
whatever. It's just it's so insane. Would you choose to be homeless?
Is that a choice? We've saidit for a long time here the Chad
Benson Show. There are people thatchoose to live outside the real world,
if you will, on the fringesof society, be homeless by choice.
Being homeless by choice or consensual homelessnessmeans that I'm choosing to be a part
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of the homeless community. That means, on a day to day basis,
I live an unsheltered lifestyle, butI can also revoke consent at any time
and go home. By choosing tobe a part of the homeless community,
even though I don't have to,I'm helping to normalize homelessness and reduce some
of the stigma that's typically attached toit. Also rejecting to participate in an
unethical capitalist system of consumption in favorof a more sustainable lifestyle. You're an
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idiot. I'm choosing to say thatbecause you are so what. You're choosing
to be homeless to protest against consumptioncapitalism and to bring more awareness and a
better understanding of the unhoused, theaddicts and mentally ill. Let's be honest.
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Being homeless has finally giving me thefreedom to express myself that I never
had growing up in a strict suburbcommunity. I can honestly say being trapped
in a life that was unfulfilling witha job I hate, it wasn't much
worse. There's nothing wrong with beinghomeless. Okay, it makes you feel
better, There's nothing wrong with it. There are people out there that choose
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to live on the fringes of society. They do. But most people you
see pushing the shopping cart, talkingto the to the you know, to
the stoplight, are not well,doing the sway on the drugs. They're
not well. They're mentally disturbed andtheir addicts. And which came first.
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Maybe you had a mental problem beforeand used drug to try to fix that,
or maybe the drugs have rotted yourbrain and mentally you're just out there
the choosing. This guy's like he'schoosing because he lived a strict lifestyle.
Oh for the love of God,but at any given time, he could
snap his fingers and there appears ahouse crazy. Do you know what stress
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bragging is? Does anybody out thereunderstand what that is? Or busy bragging?
It's the person in the office thatyou talk to on a daily basis
who says they have so much todo, they're swamped, and you know,
what, it's not good look foryou. By the way, stress
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bragging or busy bragging about the overflowingplay often leads to resentment from peers.
That's right, It leads to resentment. It also makes peers not want to
help you, if that's actually true. They say, people are harming themselves
by doing this, thinking that thisis going to make them look better than
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their colleagues, and it does theexact opposite. It is not a badge
of honor and it's unhealthy. Ohno, So if you're out there stress
bragging every single day about all thestuff that you're having to do and blah
blah blah blah blah, it isnot helping you. One of the other
things they point out is it makesyou look incompetent. Why are you swamped?
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They're not giving you any more work. You just can't do the job,
so you're incompetent. So if you'restress bragging, stop it today,
Stop it today. And it doesn'tmean that if somebody asks you, dude
to you swamped and busy, I'mpretty damn busy. That's different then always
offering up how swamped you are andhow you can't do anything. Okay,
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help. I'm trapped in a hashtagfactory and I can't get out the Chad
Benson Show. My name is Jacoband my concentration is environmental science and sustainable
Business. Hi. My name isLax and my concentration is the performance of
self performance and written work. Hi. My name is Karina Gummis and my
concentration is in journalism and Latin Americanstudies with an emphasis in human rights,
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collective memory, and political violence.Hi. My name is Reed and I
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I studied care politics with a minorin disability studies. My name is Elliott
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My name is Maya and my concentrationis journalism, post colonials studies and
psychoanalysis. Hi. My name isJuliana. My concentration is international business and
fashion through sustainable development. Nice,yeah, what is that? Those are
people at NYU graduating with hundreds ofthousands of dollars in debt to have queer
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studies and decolonizing theater. Did youdecolonize it? I when I lived in
London, I'm going to say this. When I lived in London, little
Braggadosi's here. So we lived inthe Docklands, very nice, and most
of our apartment building was theater people. So they were in lame is and
cats and we got to know them. Very nice. You got to go
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to a lot of shows. It'svery very nice. Didn't invite you all
the time, so we went alot of queer in the theater. I
want to point that out. Idon't know how you're decolonizing it. My
god, that is insane. Speakingof insane, I don't want a gender.
I think that I would like validationfor my gender identity. My pronouns
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are it and they my gender isnone. I enjoy dressing in a more
feminine I guess way, but Idon't want to be associated with gender.
Okay, you don't, all right, that's fine, and no problem with
that what should we associate you with? Like, could we just whatever happened
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to a name? I enjoy lookinglike a clown. I kind of view
myself as a doll. I don'tabide by gender. I'm being built different.
You are built different. You telleverybody that, kiddo, so insane.
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Welcome to the world we live in. Speaking of insane. Trump trial,
this is it, This is thefinal stretch. Is it gonna happen?
Could they convict him? Is thata possibility? Could he go to
jail? Because the judge in thiscase and the prosecutors know that, they'll
never publicly admit if they jail DonaldTrump, he's going to win overnight.
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So if Donald Trump is found guilty, which because it's a rig system,
there's a likelihood that he might,they are going to have to allow Donald
Trump to stay out on bond whilehe appeals this bogus trial. Otherwise this
country's going to go nuts. Yeah. I think there's a portion of that
that is absolutely true. He's apoint. I think the overnight thing is
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winning overnight. I most people haveno idea what this trial is about.
I go out, I play picka ball. You guys know, I
play a lot of pickle ball,and so everybody out there knows what I
do for a living. They chatwith me, and this I get asked
to question all the time because andthey're like, all for sleeping with the
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porn star. I'm like, it'snot sleeping with the porn star. This
is a and you start breaking itdown, this is what it is,
and they're like, that's the dumbestthing ever. It is the dumbest thing
ever. There's no doubt about that. What will the jury do? Did
they even pay attention? A juryof five women and seven men on the
brink of deciding the first ever criminaltrial of a former American president, and
a packed in stuffy court room jurorsheard hours of closing arguments. Trump is
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facing thirty four felony accounts of falsifyingbusiness records to conceal a one hundred thirty
thousand dollars hush money payment twelve daysbefore the twenty sixteen election so voters wouldn't
learn of his sexual tryst with pornstarStormy Daniels that Trump denies ever happened,
and she denied it at times aswell. But the way that we got
here was political, and I don'twant people to miss that this is politics,
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this is law fair, this isif this was to happen, and
I think the best thing that couldhappen for our country is turn it over
to the jury of America to letthem decide. But if he was to
be found guilty, now all betsare off when it comes to how you're
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going to attack your opponents, whatyou're going to do, how you can
weaponize a system, as Jonathan Turleyputs it, lawfare, being able to
essentially go after your opponents through theDepartment of Justice and everything else. You
don't want it to be that way, But there is no doubt. The
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fact that Biden is going to havea speech from the White House the minute
this thing is over shows you whatthis is about. And they're working on
already branding him a felon and allof these things. Could you imagine,
I've said this over and over again, if he was to lose the race
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and it shows that this conviction wasthat the reason why. And then this
conviction is thrown out, the Democratsgot everything they wanted. Think about that
for a second, because it's Trumpderangement syndrome. As Charlemagne, the God
even said, Yeah, let therecord show I totally agree with Robert de
Niro. I am one of thosepeople that suffered from Trump derangement syndrome.
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I think he is a threat todemocracy. I think that he led an
attempt to cool in his country.You know, he said he wanted to
suspend the constitution to overthrow the resultsof an election. At the least,
that's just not a patriotic thing tosay. I don't believe that. He
absolutely said that. I would lookthat he wanted to suspend the constants.
He said we should suspend the constitutionto overthrow the results of an election.
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He said it on a true socialdidn't say it. He didn't say it,
so I listen. I read Projecttwenty five. I'm one of those
guys just like I don't know ifhe will necessarily leave. I hope he
does. Yeah, he's gonna leave. Just stop with that insanity. And
there wasn't true social during the Rememberhe was still on Twitter and all that
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stuff. So everybody needs to settledown. That's the lunacy that we live
in, lots of Trump derangement syndrome. We'll see what happens. It's gonna
be very, very very interesting.That time of the show, we give
you a little silly and stupid information, and then I go and spoil it
all by saying something stupid. We'lltake stupid tills this morning. It's the
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honest ones you want to watch outfor, because you can never predict they're
gonna do something incredibly stupid. Nowyou're the fat, stupid one with the
big mouth. Is stupid? Littleafter cry. You should never underestimize the
predictability of stupidity. Now it's timefor stupid information. How about this.
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We just celebrated Memorial Day. Youhear all these kids at school bitching,
whining and moaning, and they're notgrowing up. His name Calvin Graham.
He was from Texas after Perro Harbor. He enlisted. He was twelve light
about his age, and by thirteenhe was the youngest Purple Heart recipient ever.
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Eventually they found out that he wasnot supposed to be there and discharged
him, but not before he gota purple heart. Think about those apples.
You guys, have a blast restof your day. We got you
over the hump Night, night Jack. This is the Chad Benson Show.