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June 4, 2024 109 mins
Fauci Pushes Back Attacks in Fiery House Hearing Over COVID. Hunter Biden’s federal firearms case opens. Opposing WNBA players aren't fond of Caitlin Clark. TikTok Tuesday. Trump team raised $141 million in May, as criminal trial fuels donations. AI voice clones. 
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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson, doctor Fauci, under
the microscope on the hot seat,as he should be, along with a
bunch of other people. COVID inour minds is gone. It's not done

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and dusted. It's not never goinganywhere. It's always going to be here.
It's always going to be endemic,not pandemic. Eventually, that's what's
going to happen, like all theother COVID strains that are out there.
But this became political. It becameabout crushing people's souls. In many cases,
it became far more of a fightover ridiculous stuff than trying to figure

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out what it is, where itcame from. And that's said very sad
doctor Fauci. Yesterday he was draggedup there by those evil, mean Republicans.
No, he was brought up therebecause many people still want answers,

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answers why their businesses failed because theywere shut down, answers why their kids
are struggling, and fell way behind, knowing full well the science was out
there that says nothing's wrong with thekids. Kids don't get sick, they
don't die from this thing. Butit still didn't matter. Doctor Fauci,
I have to say I, asso many Americans, am deeply disappointed in

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your actions during your critical time inour nation's history, while you were in
key leadership roles as the director ofthe National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
and as the chief medical advisor toPresident Biden. But quite simply you felt
miserably. In my opinion, basedon all we have learned during the pandemic
and all that we have since learnedthrough this committee's work, I believe your
failures stem from both an effort ofself preservation manifested by a series of lives

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and cover up, and by atotal failure of leadership. It was obvious
to everyone that you and your organizationNIH had a lot to lose if the
American people were to discover that COVIDnineteen was most likely leaked from a Labin
Wuhan Chana and that you, viaEcoHealth Alliance and Peter Dazak, actually funded
this research. Yeah, yeah,they did. And we're finding all of

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this stuff out even though it waspointed out long before what was going on,
long before it ever got to thispoint. As a parent who have
seen my kids struggle, damn Skippionpissed, as are a lot of other
parents, friends who lost businesses.Yes we should be, we absolutely should

(02:49):
be. But to me, well, let me tell you something. All
you had to hear was one sectionRett McCormick, who's a doctor from Georgia,
and Fauci and an audio always cutup. She had an audio clip
of Fauci goaid no, no,no, This was during an interview.

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Listen to the whole thing. There'snothing in here that you can't hear and
hasn't been out there, and Iwant you to listen to this. This
is everything you need to know aboutcrushing people's wills. That you believed an
institutional should make it hard for peopleto live their lives so they'd feel pressured

(03:30):
to get vaccinated. Can we runthe audio clip on that police? Do
you think can be done about it? I have to say that I don't
see a big solution other than somesort of mandatory vaccination. I know federal
officials don't like to use that term. Once people feel empowered and protected legally,

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you were going to have schools,universities, and college is going to
say you want to come to thiscollege, buddy, You're going to get
vaccinated. Lady, you're going toget vaccine. Big corporations like Amazon and
Facebook and all of those others aregonna say, you want to work for
us to get vaccinated. And it'sbeen proven that when you make it difficult

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for people in their lives, theylose their ideological book and they get vaccinated.
That's all I needed to hear,Not that it'll matter, because remember,
Fauci was as much a symbol ofhow you can get behind anybody that's

(04:34):
not Donald Trump as anything else.But when you listen to that, you
think to yourself, what a justinabsolute We're gonna talk a lot about this
today. I think we should.You know what, some five million people
died. Couldn't even bring up thesubject without being you know, hey,

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can I ask the question? Youknow, I know you're telling me it's
about I know you're telling me thatthat it's a bat. It came from
nature. Okay. I've never questionedwhether it came from nature. What I've
always questioned is did you play God? Of course you did. Was it
for the right reasons? We couldsit there and debate that having an understanding

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of the potential of diseases that areout there that maybe we can get ahead
of I understand that it was Wasit possible for this thing to have leaked?
Was it possible for this thing tocome out of a lab in Wuhan,

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which is where it started, justa few blocks away from COVID research
facility? But if you brought itup, everybody's like, no, he
shot it down over and over andover again. And then he's like,
man, maybe it did. Doyou still believe that the evidence that you've

(06:09):
seen does point to COVID originating fromanimals as opposed to buy humans in a
lab. You have to keep anopen mind since there is no definitive proof
one way or the other. It'sone or the other. When I look
at the scientific evidence, I don'tsee any evidence that's concrete at all that

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it's a lab leak. I stillkeep an open mind because the definitive proof
is not there. No. Andsee, here's the thing that I think
people they played around with the semantics. Was it created in the lab?
No, COVID came via nature.It's what was done to it in the
lab that people had questions with.But you couldn't ask that question. You

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couldn't broach that subject at all.Because you be what you deemed a conspiracy
theorist, a nut job, etcetera, on and on. You kicked
off social media. We're kicked offwith god knows how many times just for
asking a question, pointing out somethingright, something. It's like, hey,

(07:20):
that all the dogs are missing aroundthis pond, and uh, there's
an alligator in the pond. Isit possible the alligator ate some of the
dogs? Now they ran away.Okay, that's it. I'm sticking to
it, are you sure? Yeah? But just in case, don't ever

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talk about the alligator again. Threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at ChadBenson Show is your Twitter tweet at
his texted programming, and lots ofthis stuff today. On top of that,
big doings in the world of immigration, no chat, no no way,
couldn't be immigration. Could we seesomething done? Did the Democrats and

(08:05):
Republicans come together as one? Weare constantly and will continuously look at all
options to try and to try andreally deal with the immigration system, a
system that's been broken for decades.It has been broken for decades and decades
and decades and decades, but enforcement'sbeen the biggest issue here with this president,

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so could he take some action?President Biden preparing to take his most
aggressive action on immigration yet. Heplans to issue an executive order to effectively
shut down the border to asylum seekersa migrant crossing surge. Sources tell ABC
News. When daily encounters reached twentyfive hundred between ports of entry, asylum
seekers would be turned away. Themove could have an immediate impact. Migrant

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crossings have averaged thirty five hundred aday in recent weeks. President keenly aware
that immigration is a top issue forvoters, has been weighing on how he
can act loan which he could havealways done, but he wanted more tools
than his tool belt, as welike to joke, and now he's going
to do it. Oooh ooh goodnessme and talk about that. Caitlin Clark

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a Chadbentson show. You're listening tothe Chad Benson Show. I had a
friend come over a few weeks agoand she was like, Carly, why
do you have a bag of lemonsin your fridge? Oh, well,
I use lemons in my cooking alot, and sometimes I put them in

(10:41):
my sparkling water. And she wasjust like, no, but why do
you have a bag of lemons froma store And I said, oh,
we sometimes I cook with them.Said no, you have a lemon tree
outside and I said, okay,so why do you buy lemons. You
have a lemon tree. You justpicked the lemons off the tree and you
put them in your food or inyour sparkling water. And I said,
don't you have to do something tothem? And she said what do you

(11:03):
mean? And I said, youdon't have to do anything to the lemons.
I guess I am one of thevery few people, but maybe I
am one of the very few peoplethat didn't know that there's nothing that you
have to do to a lemon beforeyou eat it from a tree, and
you can just take it off thetree. Am I I'm twenty eight?
Am I the only person? Say? No? Uh? Yeah, no,
no you're not. That's unfortunate.Well what do you I mean?

(11:26):
I know I got a lemon tree, but uh it's it's given me lemons,
but I don't know what to dowith them, so I just go
buy lemons and think about that fora second. Am I the only person?
What do you bet she's got acollege education? You know what they
don't teach you college common sense?Chad? It is TikTok too, is
they Trump's on TikTok He's got twomillion followers, two million and like a

(11:52):
day and a half crazy two millionfollowers. Some of the other fun stuff
you'll find on TikTok is why Well, yeah, I said it, and
I've said it over and over again. We need to have all kinds of
people in this country. We do, But I do worry that we have

(12:15):
neutered the men in this country toa point where if something was to go
down. Reasons why I can't goto worm Number one. I get nervous.
I get kind of nervous. Sometimesmy hands get sweaty, so I
don't even think i'd be able tothrow anything without its slipping. Like if
I threw a grenade, it wouldprobably just land at my feet. I'd
be like, I get nervous,and then things happen and I get scared,

(12:39):
and then it would fall out.I'm like, oh, I could
not howl. I'll be off allChina's telling us they're coming after us.
China's doing all of the things rightlike they're you know, what do they
say? You know, I readan article the other day and then I
saw a couple of reports that whatis China doing. They've embedded all of

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this code and all this malware andstuff into a bunch of our infrastructure,
infrastructure, you know, as faras like electricity, water, things of
that nature, and it's just sittingthere, not doing anything, not collecting
data. It's just there. They'redoing everything in their power to say We're

(13:22):
coming for you. And I don'tthink they have a lot of people over
there going. I don't think Icould be in war because I just like
I'm not. I don't look guttingcran. I don't Does he look good
in orange? Hunter Biden. Thiscase marks the first time in American history
that the child of a sitting presidenthas gone on trial. Hunter Biden faces
three felony gun charges in what prosecutorsare calling a simple case. They allege

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that he lied about his drug abuseback on October twenty eighteen, when he
bought a cult Cobra thirty eight specialhandgun. Okay, he lied about it.
I think we recognize the fact thathe lied about it because he was
on drugs. That was it.He was on drugs. You know how

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we know, he told us.Prosecutors planned to use his words against him
in court, including excerpts from histwenty twenty one memoir Beautiful Things, where
he came clean about his addiction,and his text messages, one allegedly sent
just two days after buying that firearm. I was sleeping on a car smoking
crack on Fourth Street and Rodney Hunter. Biden's lawyers have argued in court documents

(14:31):
that that form is confusing, andso their client did not knowingly lie.
It is not that confusing. I'mgoing to tell you that right now.
I do not believe it is thatconfusing. Because I filled it out before
less it's changed a lot. Idon't think it's that confusing. Now if
you're on crack, it might beconfusing if and again it's it, I

(14:52):
don't know, because you're saying youweren't and then you were. There was
so originally And look, he's goingto be convictor come to a pleading.
Well, he's not going to spenda moment in jail norse shoulding, and
he wouldn't be prosecuted if his namewasn't Hunter Byen. It's the same thing
with Trump. Trump wouldn't have beenprosecuted if his name wasn't Donald Trump and
he wasn't running for president. Let'snot pretend for just to say, let's

(15:13):
just take a step back and comeinto the world of reality. That being
said, the confusion, like,if you can't figure that out, you
shouldn't have a gun. Can weall agree on that? I mean,
can we all agree? Like Isaid, if you're on crack, probably

(15:33):
shouldn't have a gun anyways. Butif you're on crack, maybe I could
see how that could be confusing.And yes, he is going to be
convicted. Talked a bit about ityesterday. A bunch of people hit me
up. Oh, Chad, youdon't know, no, no, let
me tell you about the FEDS.Layups, slam dunks. They don't do

(15:56):
anything else. They don't go aftercriminals where there's a ants that you're going
to be acquitted. Go look atthe numbers. It's like ninety nine point
five percent success rate. They onlytake cases they know they're going to win.
That's the only cases they take.And most people plead out and he'll

(16:18):
pay some fine or whatever community service. I don't know. I still think
the whole thing's silly. Uh.But that being said, when you look
at the politics and the state ofthe politics we're in right now, this
is what you've got, and Ithink it's gonna get a lot worse before
it gets better. I do.We're gonna have a lot of this stuff.
And I've always said the Hunter Bidenthing to me has never been about

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Hunter Biden or the laptop and alot of this other stuff. It's been
about the way it was handled theDepartment of Justice and several other places along
the way. Three two three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three Atch had menta show toTwitter, your Instagram, Caitlin Clark.
We're going to talk a little bitabout her because of the chaos of what's
going on, and is there cashcow? You called her? I did

(17:07):
not, But that's what she isand Pat McAfee called her. That is
is is she getting beat up sobad and abused in such a way that
they face potentially a chance of losingher? Why? Jealousy, many other
things. We're gonna discuss that,some more faucy stuff. Immigration, three
two three five three eight, twentyfour, twenty three at Chad Benson Show

(17:29):
to Twitter, Happy Tuesday, everybody, This is the Chad Benson Show.
Such Chad Benson Show and thoughts IndependentLife. This is Chad Benson. Fauci

(18:07):
Fauci Fauci aka doctor Science. Socialdistancing? Was that based in science or
just eh? Seemed right? Therecommendation that we maintain six feet of distance
between one another to reduce the spreadof COVID nineteen and you discussed how social
distancing recommendations were developed that you yourselfdidn't pick this six feet and it was

(18:33):
just really kind of a guideline inthe moment. In your view, do
social distancing recommendations and other public healthmeasures to reduce transmission save lives? Definitely?
Definitely? How far, though,does this social distancing have to be?
That's the question because and here's thething yesterday during all of these hearings,

(18:56):
the thing that fascinated me again itbecame right versus left, which is
ridiculous. It should be about thetruth. Did you guys hide the fact
that you fed them money? Didyou guys try to skirt foyer request?
I don't care if you're right orleft, because COVID didn't care if you're
a writer. Left that being said, we should want the truth. It

(19:17):
shouldn't be about politics, and that'swhat it became. Both sides played the
game. Jamie askin, you weredirector of the National Institute of Allergies and
Infectious Diseases for more than three decades, is that right? Thirty eight plus
years? Thirty eight years? Okay? And I assume that you've never been
accused of trying to start a diseasebefore, is that right? That is

(19:40):
correct. You've devoted your life tofighting infectious diseases for the American people.
Is that right? That is correct? Yeah? Yeah, Again, it's
always about oh well, you neverstarted a disease. It's not about starting
the disease. Let's go over thisagain, so we get their heads out
their asses. They played god withThey wanted to try to figure out how

(20:02):
they could get the disease to beattracted to humans so they could come up
with quote unquote and realistically a patentablevaccine that could save lives and make money,
maybe not in that order. Sothat's what they were doing. Okay,
that's it. I understand. Maybenot a fan of it, but

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I get it. I want tojoin my colleague from Florida and apologizing to
you that some of our colleagues theUnited States House of Representative seem to want
to drag your name through the mud. They're treating you, doctor Fauci,
like a convicted felon. Actually,you probably wish they were treating you like
a convicted fella. And they treatconvicted felons with love and admiration. Some
of them blindly worship convicted felons.Is there anything else you would like to

(20:48):
say to the American people. Mymain job during the COVID pandemic was to
develop a safe and effective vaccine.That vaccine resulted in saving of hundreds of
thousands of lives in the United States. Okay, that was it. Listen
to Jamie Raskin, all right,sir, you can get off your knees

(21:08):
now. Just an absolute Joe.Greg Gttfeld said this last night, and
I agree with him one hundred percent, and I think in the future a
lot more people will feel this way. There were people you could not see
your sick relatives who died. Thathappened in my family. People with autistic
kids that were in the hospital,they could not see them. Unless you
had some kind of power. Peoplein recovery couldn't go to their meetings.

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There were overdoses, there were suicides, kids lost the real education. And
why why can we figure out whatwas worse? Was it COVID or our
response to COVID, Because if we'restill going through our response to COVID and
fouts, you will not be rememberedas the hero that he wants to be.

(21:51):
He'll be remembered as a villain.And I agree. And by the
way, as the gay community andaids and you will find that they have
a different field towards him, adifferent field towards him. I know my
family has a different field towards him, not because of COVID. Cousin Ricky
died of aides and you know backin the day. I mean, this

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is a guy who got it wrongover and over again, talked about a
lot of different things that never cametrue. He was all over the place.
So it's not just this, buthe wants to be remembered and and
the Democrats will always hold them upbecause in their mind, he was a
big helper in the defeating of DonaldTrump three two, three, five,

(22:37):
three eight, twenty four twenty threeat Chad Benson Show, to Twitter,
your Instagram, all of the otherthings. Uh, Caitlin Clark, you
guys know who she is, basketballplayer. She went to Iowa. Now
she's playing for the Indiana Fever.The other night she got smashed by a
lady name I think, uh,I don't even know her name, Like

(23:00):
the second or third time she gotcrushed and nothing right. They upgraded the
foul to a like technical after thefact. But watching the way that she
gets treated in the WNBA, tome is hilarious because you are looking at,

(23:21):
as Pat McAfee would say, yourcash cow, and what are you
doing to protect her? What theWNBA currently has is what we like to
describe as a cash cow superstar.And we're not saying that the players on
the Courtenet act any differently. That'sthe athletes are going to do what athletes
are going to do in any sport. I think we're all learning that WNBA
that's old school football. But that'sold school football. But I would like

(23:42):
the media people that continue to saythis rookie class, this rookie class,
this rookie class. No, justcall it for what it is. There's
one white bitch for the Indiana teamwho is a superstar. Oh he said
the B word, I know,and he's had to come out and apologize
all that stuff. He's trying tostick up for her in this situation.
We'll have more on that, butcash Cow is absolutely right, and she

(24:04):
is getting hammered over and over again. The women are not fans of her
on other teams. Quite frankly,I wonder if even some of her team
is fans of her. She's thereason why you guys don't fly coach and
stand by. She's the reason whyanybody's paying attention to your league. She

(24:25):
is the reason why the average gamesdrawing fifty five hundred, her games are
drawing seventeen thousand, and that you'reon actual television in a way that you've
not been before. She's the reasonwhy just now, I think the second
or third time on this show whenI've co hosted that we have talked about
women's basketball. Yeah, and itis because of Caitlyn Clark. Yeah.

(24:47):
So the WNBA has been a failureforever. It just has been. You
can like the product, you candislike. NBA has carried it. They
don't make money, They have notturned to profit. Ever, and you
look at the interest at the collegelevel, now at the WNBA level in
Caitlin Clark, the jersey sales,the ticket sales, the TV ratings.
This league would be suicidal to notprotect its most valuable asset in the history

(25:11):
of the league and letting her getlike shoved around like this is embarrassing.
That should not be allowed to stand. And then notice the woman who checked
her to the floor then wouldn't talkabout it. It's like, oh,
next question, No, I'm sorry, you just flagrantly fouled the league's star.
You don't get to say, nocomment. Why don't you have some

(25:32):
accountability or at least talk us throughit instead of like that's really arrogantly.
I'm not going there. That's abad look. I'm telling you. I
mean, if you've seen, likeyou know, a girl will make a
free throw, then she'll walk overand yell f you to Caitlyn Clark.
I mean, it's happening over andover again. And the thing that I
don't see is anybody on her teamdoing anything. I'm going to go back

(25:56):
a few years. You guys wantto get with me, are you guys
ready? I think we should let'sall get back in the Chad time machine.
We're back in the eighties. It'sa hockey player named Wayne Gretzky.
You know what Wayne Gretzky had,He had a Marty McSorley a teammate,

(26:21):
Bob. We've talked about this inprevious years. Wayne Gretzky may have been
a clean check by Kachuck, butone of the jobs that Marty McSorley is
to step up and protect his captain. Marty has one thing on his mind,
retaliate for the hit that ka Chuckput on Gretzky, and McSorley doesn't
care whether they hit was clean ornot. He wants to send a message,

(26:41):
and I think he sends one rightthere, Bob. That's one of
the internal things that happens on ahockey team, and it happens on every
team. You have your skilled players, the players like Wayne Gretzky in Anaheim,
it's Paul Korea. The same thingworks. If they're hit, no
matter if it's clean or not,you have to show the other team you're
not going to for it. You'regonna make it difficult on them. You're

(27:03):
gonna make them pay for the hits. Absolutely. Jim Fox right there.
Martin mcsorley's goal was not to scoregoals. His goal was to shadow Wayne
Kretzky. And the minute that somebodygot near him or touched him to take
him out, nobody's doing that forher on her team, For God's sakes,

(27:25):
I mean that is to me asshocking as anything. She's your cash
cow. And if you want yourcash cow to continue to have I don't
know cash for you, you betterfigure it out. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three. At Chad Benson's
show's your Twitter. And if I'mthe coach, I'm looking over at the

(27:47):
twelfth player on the team and sayingto myself, you're gonna go throw some
elbows. If anybody gets near her, You're gonna go start some stuff.
You're gonna send a message because ifyou can and you're willing to, you'll
play. If not, we'll findsomebody who will. Oh my goodness,
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(29:12):
not the country, the Institution,the Chad Benson Show. With the way
my dang life is going right now, I feel like I'm gonna be single
for a long time, like along time. I literally just cannot stand.
I cannot stand these vanilla ass men. You're boring, you don't intrigue
me. And at this point,I'm like losing faith in all men.

(29:34):
I just feel like they all wantone thing, and if that's what you
want, I'm the wrong bitch.Go somewhere else. Oh little TikTok Tuesday.
She's not happy with these vanilla assmen. Is it the color of
the skin? Are they just boring? I'd like to know. I cannot
tell another man what I like todo on my free time, and I

(29:55):
don't give my attention to anybody.And when I'm finally like, oh,
like he's cute, like let melet me talk to him. You're boring,
You're boring, you suck. AndI feel like from past experiences,
I have the tendency to pick petyones, so like, I'm just gonna
stay away. I'm done. I'mlogging off no more for Bella right now.
And yeah, maybe I do geta little bit jealous when I see

(30:18):
couples on public. I'm like,damn, that looks nice. Haven't had
that in a long time. Whenis it my turn? Well, first
of all, kudos to you forusing your name and third person. Chad
would like that. Remember we usedto do third person Thursdays where I only
if you don't know what third personis, it's if you ever seen like
to me, it was always funwatching boxers when they be interviewed and they

(30:41):
would talk about themselves, like andBernard Hopkins, who was a great boxer.
You used to always talk, well, Bernard likes to do this like
you are, Bernard. So Bellathere she with third person on herself.
Bella's tired of dating? Why isthat because men or vanilla assim boring?
Maybe you guys, we want toomuch? Case in point this, where

(31:02):
are the mane with the money thatyou speak of? You got rid of
them. Remember you said it wasn'tfair that men made more money, and
so you insisted on an equal pay, and you asked for jobs and school
and money to be distributed towards you. And so the men who had money

(31:22):
now make not as much as you. You know, just like you wanted.
That's what you wanted. Right.Yeah, in some ways, that's
exactly what they wanted. And wehave talked about this for a long time
and you're like, why are wetalking about stuff like this. I'll tell
you why. And it's simple.So we have a mating problem in this
country and women won't date down.We could sit here and pretend that it's

(31:45):
about this or it's about that.It's about love. First of all,
we aren't coupling up. But secondly, and this is really important, we
have basically went out there and saidmen, you guys no longer matter.
It was a male dominated world.It was all of these things girl boss,

(32:07):
power, et cetera, et cetera, and get out of the way.
Fine, that's good. Equal Igot no problems with that. But
women won't date down. They won't. Oh, every once in a while
you'll find some, but for themost part, women still want somebody equal
or more successful than them. Thatis a reality. Men used to make

(32:30):
more and then you wanted equality,but men still have to pay. So
now they have less money than you. And it's not because you're doing better,
it's because you ask to be givenfor free. Here let me show
you we don't need empowering quotes weneed promotions. There you see that it

(32:51):
says the future is female promotions.Now maybe you could check my math on
this, but if the future isfemale promotions, then that would mean not
male promotions, and promotions are whereyou get money. There you go,
he is right about that. Nothinghe's saying is wrong about that. Ken,
I have no problem with female promotions. And he said, like,

(33:14):
no, I love women. I'mraising young women. And let me tell
you something I tell them all thetime. Life ain't fair. You don't
have a grundle, You're gonna getkicked at it, be prepared to kick
back, be tough, don't takecrap, and at the same time you're
gonna give some crap. Do that. I mean, we're just talking about,
you know, Caitlin Clark, forGod's sakes, in the battle that's

(33:35):
going on there. My wife saidthis last night because you know, as
we sit there talking about this,she says women could be such pitches.
He said, yeah, but youknow you heard that girl. I'm not
gonna date anymore because life, Vanilla, I'm not gonna what do you want?
You want to neuter men, thenat the same time you want men
to be men, which is itYou want men to be men, but

(33:59):
you want You know that, andI know that. Continue, sir.
At not one point in my lifehave I ever met a man that made
as much money as I did ormore. You sound upset. We are
also upset. As a matter offact, in my forties, do you

(34:21):
have turned into the most pathetic groupat a level of high school early twenty
struggle love? Yes, that's exactlywhat happened to me. In school,
girls got bonuses and I did not. And when I looked for work,
girls got bonuses and I did not. And then in the dating world,
girls got bonuses and I did not, So I ended up with not very

(34:43):
much. Yeah, okay, settleddown, Stop being a bitch. This
is also why nobody wants to dateyou, sir. But you heard her
like, well, you know,I don't meet anybody it makes as much.
Let's say some guy super successful.He could be at the convenience store
and see the clerk and think,oh, she's pretty shot because remember we're

(35:06):
visual, and doesn't care that shortsat the convenience store. A woman.
Yeah you're you're you're not doing that. That guy works at the convenience store.
That person's uh, you know heworks with their hands. Blah blah
blah blah blah. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four twenty three at Chet Benton showsyour Twitter tweet at his text the program.

(35:28):
Oh so much chaos out there today, A lot of stuff coming up,
talk a little immigration. Biden's gonnatake action today. It wasn't funny
that, you know, well,he turned down the biggest bipartis an amazing
bill of all time because Trump toldhim not to do it. Blah blah
blahlah blah. But you're taking action. And this action all along was available

(35:49):
to you. So again, whywould you need more tools if you're not
going to use the tools available toyou. We're going to talk about that.
It's wonder Biden stuff. A lotof things still to get you tax
to program three two three five threetwenty four twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
That is your Twitter, your Instagram, all the other things. Check
out the Facebook page as well.Still so much stuff to get to on

(36:10):
this beautiful Tuesday. It is theChad Benson Show. This is the Chad
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, IndependentLife. This is Chad Benson. Abortion

(36:50):
Economy, Border Immigration, Abe Ialways call it immigration front center today desperation
with immigration Biden administration at rhymed.I know Biden has faced repeated attacks from
Donald Trump at Republican lawmakers over hishandling of the border, but the Border
Patrol Union endorsed the bind partisan borderdeal that Trump urged Republicans to reject.

(37:14):
For months, President Biden wang howwe could act on his own. But
now some Democrats calling that a mistake, accusing the President of caving to Republican
pressure in an election year. It'snot Republican pressure. The reality is it's
a big deal for Democrats as well. They're seeing what's going on at the
border. They're seeing an influx ofpeople from all over the globe. We

(37:37):
have very little understanding of where alot of these people are from and why
they've come here. Most of iteconomic opportunity, beacon of hope, et
cetera, et cetera. But arethere some bad people? Hell to the
Yeah, somebody said yesterday we weretalking a bit about this because I go
I play pickaball. A lot ofpeople I play pickaball with, and I
would say probably of the twenty orthree players that are always there, somewhere

(38:01):
between seven and ten of them areborder agents, and you know they get
asked a lot of questions. Butsomebody who wasn't a border agent said,
yesterday, listen to your show,and you know you talk about all these
people that are coming here. Youkind of like Trump. I said,
no, I'm not. They said, it's probably only like one percent of
people that are coming here that arebad. I said, so you think
it's maybe one percent. I wasgoing to go with a half a percent,

(38:23):
and he goes, yeah, that'sfine, half a percent. That's
not a lot. Let's just sayfive million people came here, and that's
being generous to the president. Andout of those five million, how many
of them are bad. Well,it's not ten percent. That'd be five
hundred thousand. It's not one percentthat'd be fifty thousand. But if it's

(38:44):
twenty five thousand, that's not good. I think we can understand that.
Not understanding who these people are,not getting control of our border, allowing
us not to have a border hasnot only become an issue for the Republicans,
which it's always been, but forthe Democrats' voters as well. Administration

(39:06):
officials are keenly aware that this willbe challenged in court. But they also
know that we are five months outfrom an election and the president's approval ratings
on this issue are extremely low.He's been under immense pressure to get something
done on this issue, and nowhe's going to have a chance to do
that. Oddly enough, more toolsin his toolbox is what he wanted and

(39:27):
he didn't get. Yet he's actingon it. And you undid something that
was already challenged numerous times in court, which is the way that Trump handled
it with a remain in Mexico policy, and then you undid that, and
now you're having to go back tosomething potentially like that. I just find
it to be, since you know, desperate and so transparent, as to
be worse than ineffective. Worse thanineffective. Yeah, he has been He

(39:50):
rang the dinner bell, and thisfeels like a desperation situation. Spent three
and a half years opening the borders, was saying, come on in,
you know, bring your terrorists,your criminals, bringing your you know,
uh uh drug dealers and the humantraffickers, and just come on in.
And now all of a sudden he'sgoing to do an executive executive order like
that's gonna somehow resurrect his uh,his political career. No, I don't

(40:15):
think it will. I think everybodyunderstands that a CLU is already saying this
is bad. They're gonna challenge it. Fine, go ahead, do all
of those things. And and andhere's the big reason. The desperation,
the politics at all is absolutely topof mind for for the campaign. I
don't know what his top mind isfor the campaign. He's got a lot
of stuff going on with the son, and he loves his son. I

(40:37):
know, I should hope he loveshis son. But it's also the fact
that the polling of blaming it allon the Republicans and Trump why they didn't
get a deal done didn't work.They tried, but it didn't work.

(40:57):
They said it was all Trump's faultand he had the Republicans back out of
this, and this was something thatborder patrol agents gave a thumbs up to,
but that didn't work. And becausethe messaging from the Republicans was why
would I give you more tools whenyou don't use the ones at your disposal?
And that did work. And theother side of it is why did
you wait three plus years to eventry to do something when it came to

(41:20):
immigration because the noise got too loud. Yeah, three, two, three,
five, eight, twenty four totwenty three. Atch had mented show
to Twitter your Instagram yesterday Fauci gettinggrilled on the hill. So, doctor
Fauci, can you please share withus the nature of the threats you have
received. There have been everything fromharassments by emails, text letters of myself,

(41:47):
my wife, my three daughters.There have been credible death threats leading
to the arrests of two individuals.And credible death threats mean someone who clearly
was on their way to kill me, and it's required my having protective services

(42:07):
essentially all the time. It isvery troublesome to me. It is much
more troublesome because they've involved my wifeand my three daughters. You hear me.
He's upset. He's every right tobe upset. Look, we can
sit here and talk about how muchhe failed, the bs that went along

(42:28):
with it, his you know,juxtaposing all of his positions from time to
time, flip flopping, doing allof these things, the lies that he
told. The reality is is threateningto kill anybody and potentially trying to carry
out It's nuts. It's nuts thiswas a bad thing. People want to
know the truth. I want toknow the truth. Are we ever going
to find out the truth? No? Partially because China. Let's be real

(42:52):
China. On the other side ofit, how much do people really want
to dig deep? Saw Ran Paulearlier today said going to find out everything
we can about his emails? Didhe use private emails? A lot of
the stuff that that that went on, we're seeing with the foyer request and
how they tried to run around allof those things right to the end,

(43:13):
around around the foyer request, handingpaper to people, printing it out,
doing all these things rather than sendingit through emails, do it to p
private emails instead of government ya,all of those things. And yes,
let's not pretend that the lab leaktheory is also something that's top of mind.
What did we know and understand this? Finding out that we were a

(43:37):
massive part of this should piss youoff as well, that we played into
this and paid into this something thatescaped potentially from a lab in Wuhan.
Right, let's not forget you knowthat that that that that potentially happened or

(43:58):
it came from a wet market,and those are the two things that could
have happened. But if you evendare mention lablink oh Nelly for participants on
the conference call author to paper ProximalOrigin, which was sent to you for
editing. Proximal origin pushed the naturalorigin theory. On April sixteenth, twenty

(44:22):
twenty, the NIH director, doctorCollins, emailed you expressing dismay that the
Nature Medicine article, which was basedon proximal origin, didn't suppress the Lableak
theory and asked you for more publicpressure to suppress the Lableak theory. The
very next day, you cited theNature Medicine article, which discounted the lab

(44:45):
Liak theory, from the White Housepodium. My question to you, sir,
did you cite this article at theWhite House because the NIH direct director
asked you to suppress the Lableak theory. I did not do that in response
to anybody's suggestion to suppress anything.But it was suppressed and you know that,

(45:07):
and you couldn't ask the question.And I'm not talking about the Luney
conspiracy people. There are plenty ofthem out there. We know we're talking
about. That's one of the thingswe'll get to a little bit later they
talked about is the fact that peoplethought the CIA parachuted him in to do
all of these things. But thereality of you couldn't even bring it up

(45:29):
is the thing that people are frustratedwith. You could even discuss it.
You couldn't even have that. Youcan say you have an open mind,
or you can say you had thiskind of thought, but you never know.
But you weren't allowed to have thatbecause the administration, and that at
times was Trump as well as Biden. They wanted to squash any opportunity to

(45:51):
talk or have an open mind aboutwhere this thing might come from. And
that to me was a big deal, I think for a lot of people
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the Chad Benson Show. Donald Trumpwas convicted of thirty four felony counts Thursday
afternoon. By the end of theday on Friday, he had raised I
don't know, fifty five million dollarsfrom his small dollar donors. That is
a condemnation of them and how dumband gullible they are. They're donating money
that they went out into the workforceand spent their time and energy earning and

(47:22):
donated it to a billionaire. Becausehe was convicted of thirty four felonies.
Oh he was on bogus bs paperworkaccounting, and this is the problem,
remember the other ring. Oh,you guys are idiots, you're stupid.
Oh that's a great way. Andlet me tell you some that fifty five

(47:42):
plus million dollars. He raised moremoney in May than the Democrats combined in
March and April. And a lotof that stuff that came in the other
day, small dollar. I toldyou a couple of my friends donated because
they think, ugh, and Iyou know me. I am not giving
money to no. No, Godwill get some money because that's his.

(48:08):
But outside of that, I'm notgiving money to any politician. But a
lot of people did. And noteverybody likes Trump, but I think they
saw what was taking place and saidto themselves, yeah, no, Donald
Trump has a TikTok account. Whogives a shit. It's got two million

(48:29):
followers in its first twenty four hours, more than Joe Biden. They're just
followers. It's a condemnation of them. Everything they brag about is a condemnation
of themselves. And it's like it'slike they're this close to just getting it
and they don't, and they neverwill because they're dumb, gullible, loud,
mean, easily manipulated and my god, so easily separated from their money

(48:54):
for a billionaire. Everything they doand say just demonstrates to the rest of
us how stupid they are. Youthink that helps, by the way,
you think that's endearing people, No, because people see that, and you
know you're on social media talking abouthow stupid they are and getting blasted to
have you ever, I'm telling you, guys, the best stuff usually isn't

(49:16):
the video. It is all thecomments, and you know, things go
south when the person mutes the comments. But Chad, look what he did.
He had sex with a porn star. That had nothing to do with
it, right, It was thepayment and how it was logged. I
don't know how you loged that payment. You're an attorney, Michael Cohen.

(49:38):
Allegedly you've paid it. I'm payingyou back legal expense because you're the attorney
BS Piers Morgan. This is squarelyTrump's making. This has nothing to do
with his base, It has nothingto do with protecting American democracy like happen
on January sixth. According to them, this has to do with Trump making

(49:59):
his bron bronzer stained bed with aporn star, trying to cover it up
and then getting caught doing it.An out of interest before I go to
Michael out of interest? Why isBill Clinton able to have sex with an
intern in the Oval Office when he'spresident and lie to the American people about
it on national television? And whyis he able to pay off Paula Jones

(50:22):
eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars fourtimes as much, five times as much
as the Trump payment to Stormy Danielsto get rid of a sexual harassment claim
again while he's president, and hehas no criminal course for that. Why
is that deemed to be better thanwhat happened with Trump and Stormy? Very

(50:45):
fair question. So you heard thewoman who is a Democratic you know,
strategist and you know, doing whatshe should. Now he's evil, he's
Bad's thirty four of these blah blahblah blah blahlah going on and on and
on and on. And the fairquestion is, think about it for all
the me too people out there,all those people out there. Bill Clinton
and Hillary in particular destroyed these women. They had like a bimbo squad that

(51:09):
they would go after these women.And destroy them. Why is that?
Okay, I don't think anyone ismaking that case, Peers. I'm not
different or any what's the difference orany predator. The difference is is that
he didn't cook the books financially usinghis own like using back channels in order

(51:29):
to pay So paying somebody off,he says, you saw sexually harassed her,
paying a million million dollars while theother president of the United States and
then having sex with an intern inthe Oval office and lying about it.
That's fine because he's a Democrat.Peers, only just the leftists in your
mind or making that argument. No, people are asking that question. I'm

(51:51):
trying to figure this out. Soyou paid somebody eight hundred fifty grand when
under fifty grand was a under fiftygrand. You paid somebody that among others
by the way that he ended uphaving to pay, You destroyed some people's
life. You lied to Congress,but you logged it correctly. Okay.

(52:12):
Oh my goodness. Speaking of issuesand courts and whatnot, this case marks
the first time in American history thatthe child of a sitting president has gone
on trial. Hunter Biden faces threefelony gun charges in what prosecutors are calling
a simple case. They alleged thathe lied about his drug abuse back in
October twenty eighteen when he bought acult Cobra thirty eight special handgun Colts Cobra

(52:36):
thirty eight Special, Love that BandLove thirty eight Special, and it's a
slam dunk case because well him.Prosecutors plan to use his words against him
in court, including excerpts from histwenty twenty one memoir Beautiful Things, where
he came clean about his addiction,and his text messages, one allegedly sent

(52:57):
just two days after buying that firearm. I was sleeping on a car smoking
crack on Fourth Street and Rodney Hunter. Biden's lawyers have argued in court documents
that that form is confusing, andso their client did not knowingly lie.
He didn't it was con First ofall, if you're that confused by it,
then you shouldn't be owning a gun. And it's amazing that you know

(53:22):
it's confusing. Eh, I filledit out. It's not that confusing you
an addic, No you need anytreatment for anything. No, it's not
as that's confusing. I continue tosay this, and we'll talk about this
a little bit more throughout the day. I don't care about the Hunter Biden
case in himself, care about theway that it was handled all the way

(53:45):
through. That's the issue. Ithink a lot of people have three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three atch had
Benson shows for Twitter, Tweet andTaxi program. If you miss any of
the show, shame shame on you. But you couldn't make it up to
me by grabbing the podcast wherever podcastsare available. This is the Chad Benson
Show, the Chad Benson Show,Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is

(54:34):
Chad Benson. It's June. Youknow what that means. It's Pride month.
Oh yeah, everybody's getting into theaction Miss Rachel. If you don't
know who Miss Rachel is, ifyou've got a toddler, maybe your grandchildren,
maybe your kid's little they may knowwho Miss Rachel is. She wants
to send everybody a happy Pride Month. I tried to all of our wonderful

(54:57):
families and friends this month and everI celebrate you. I'm so glad you're
here. I'm so glad you're exactlywho you are. To those who are
going to comment, they can't watchthe show anymore because of the support,
No worries and much love your way, God bless. I am not chasing
fame or views. I'm standing strongin love. Well, if you're not

(55:19):
chasing fame reviews, then why areyou doing any of this stuff. You've
got nine and a half million followers. These are toddler learning videos. Uh,
you know again, I don't getit. I don't know what you're
doing for a two or three yearold, but it is what it is.
I guess that's the world we livein. So it's pride month.

(55:40):
You got to celebrate it unless you'rethis guy. Not that this guy hates
anybody, but he wants to remindeverybody. Hey, hetero's we're thinking to
you. Hey, my name isMark Fitzpatrick, owner of Old State Saloon
in Eagle, Idaho. Our saloonhas become the heterosexual Headquarters. We launched
Heterosexual Awesome this month for June.Monday is Heterosexual Mail Monday. And if

(56:04):
you're a heterosexual mail and you comein here, you get a beer for
free. There's no strings attached.We'll call it beers for breeders. Beers
for breeders. How dare you saythat it's kind of funny. Why is
he doing this? This is wrong. It's not. The backlash from the

(56:25):
left and the right towards Miss Racheland towards this guy is hilarious. He
has said, hey, we welcomeeverybody here. Okay. He's having fun
with it, he's getting publicity outof it, and it's who he is.
Wednesdays, if you're a heterosexual couple, you get fifteen percent off your
entire bill and on Thursdays, allday is per hetero happy Hour. So

(56:49):
heterosexual awesomeness is basically an opportunity tocelebrate God's design for man and woman and
that sexual attraction between them is okay. Are you sure? Is it okay?
In today's world? Are you allowedto have that? Idaho is the
reddest state in the country. Asyou know, We've got so many people
here who are life minded and whowant to do what's right, they want

(57:09):
to do what's moral. I thinkthat this country is ready to stand up
and say, hey, enough isenough. Let's stand for things that are
right and true and godly. Everybodyis welcome to come here and help us
celebrate heterosexual awesome this month. Heterosexualawesome this month. I have a straight

(57:30):
shirt somewhere. I got to findit and it's just got like a gray
rainbow on it and it says straight, oh jeez, this is so watching
the hate that Miss Rachel's getting isridiculous. Cause I just don't maybe I

(57:52):
need to be more crazy. Ijust don't fall into I just don't care.
My kids, don't mi. Youknow, my daughter watches She's fine,
she watches Bluey's her jam. Sheloves blue. If you've never seen
blue, it is not woke.It is none of those. It's an
Australian cartoon about a blue healer andhis family and her family. Right,

(58:13):
So it's Bingo, it's Bluey,it's mom, it's dad, they got
their cousins. It's great. It'sjust it's awesome. It's fun. That's
her, that's her big thing.She loves loves, loves loves that.
But you know, do I thinkthat two and three year old toddler stuff
need to have any of that?No? I don't. I think you
did talk to puppets in this then, but it's part of learning in this

(58:36):
den okay whatever, But you know, the hate again, Like I say,
if you want to laugh a littlebit or get angry, don't watch
the videos, go read the postand the comments sections, because those are
just as entertaining the same thing withthe heterosexual Awesome Awareness month. Guy,
the hate he got, so yougotta be willing to have thick skin.

(58:57):
Trust me. I get all kindsof hate all the time. How do
you deal with it? Not?Some of my son always asks me,
how do you deal with it?I'm like, what when people say horrible
things about you? Like, eh, I don't care. It is what
it is. People are always bitter, you know, and and it does
that right there says a lot moreabout us. Take Away, miss Rachel,
take away heterosexual awareness whatever you guysknow. I like golf, like

(59:22):
pick a ball, play a lotof pickleball, and I will watch videos
and there's a couple of people Ifollow, and it'll be a situation where
they want to give away something andthey'll be so the way pickleball is rated,
you start at like a two,and when you get to like five
plus, you're really good. Andyou know, fives and six's are like
the pros. And it'll be agame of pickleball and somebody will say rate

(59:45):
the players playing pickle ball. I'llpin the number whoever gets it right and
you'll win a free prize. Thenyou'll go on there and you'll see I'm
watching players who are professional play andpeople are like they suck, they're and
I'm like, God, you're betterfor everything. People just need a platform
to bitch. And it doesn't matterwhat it is. Like I said,
I could tweet hi, and somebody'sgonna find a way to bitch. Easy

(01:00:08):
for you to say, Hi,huh you assist white, gendered male or
whatever. AI is going to destroythe world before they do that. It's
going to steal your soul and yourvoice. We're in the twilight zone.
They really only need thirty seconds ofyour voice to clone it. It's really
really disturbing. This is Paul andle Nam. They're both voice actors who

(01:00:28):
say they were hired by a clientwho wanted to use their voices for quote,
academic research and tests for radio ads. They say they were told their
voices would not be used for anythingelse, but years later, the couple
made a shocking discovery while listening toa podcast, and it's talking about the
potential dangers of AI and how theimpact it might have on the entertainment industry

(01:00:49):
and the host is interviewing a AIentity and that voice is my voice.
Ohoh, use AI every single day. So my other companies that we have,
one of them is called Fan Fortune, and we're doing tons of audio
drama and a lot of what we'redoing is AI and it is awesome.

(01:01:10):
Now, it's not perfect, andyou have to act out a lot of
stuff and then you use eleven labsand I have to go in between.
But it is amazing. But Ido know there are people I hear that
are eerily close to people I know, and you do wonder where they get
a lot of this stuff. Itis very interesting. And you're hearing AI

(01:01:31):
ads everywhere. A lot of thosevoiceover people you hear now on television and
stuff, those are AI. Andit is getting better, but you got
to be careful. And I workwith a couple of people who do voiceovers
who want to do voice vers andI coach them and I help them with
their demos and stuff. And oneof the things I tell them is be

(01:01:51):
careful where you audition because they willsnatch your voice in a lot of these
places and you're screwed at that point. Introducing Jenny by Love, Artificial intelligence
that makes it fast and easy tocreate voiceovers for marketing, de learning,
documentaries, animations, games, audiobooksand more. But we just listen to
what you say, is the AIclone of your voice. It's still infuriating,

(01:02:15):
not just because of the implications formy career, but because of the
violation of me, of my individuality, my likeness, my voice. Are
saying these words that I did notagree to say. And I tell everybody
who is a voice actor nowadays,do everything you can to try to patent
your voice. Everything you possibly can. Go out there and pat in the

(01:02:36):
hell out of it. Do whatyou can to figure out how you patent
your likeness, your voice, whateveryou have to do, because you don't
want to be caught up in thesethings, and you have zero repercussions.
I gave no consent, nor wasthere any proper compensation, and I no
longer have control. Does your childhave difficulty reading? Is mathematics a thorn
in their side? And Lennea,you said this voice is your bread and

(01:02:58):
butter. So this is the kindof thing that you might have said,
but you didn't actually say these words. So the first half of that was
me. Those were the audio filesthat I delivered to them, and then
the second half of the video isthe AI version of me that they manipulated.
Yeah, it's not perfect. Iwill tell you this right now.
And in some of the AI stuffthat we do is because I only need

(01:03:22):
one voice actor to act out allof the parts, and sometimes it's me,
sometimes it's others, and then Icould go even the female parts,
and then I can go pick afemale voice. But I often wonder who
are these people? Is this somebodyelse? And like I say, look,
there's somebody out there with the voicesimilar to mine, and they may
be voice acting somebody out there thevoice similar years, they may be doing

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the same thing. That's reality.It's just like there are people out there
with similar voices, similar looks,the whole nine yards. But it is
scary because, like I say,you only need about thirty seconds thirty seconds
they need. What was your reactionwhen you read this news that Scarlett Johansen
her lawyers that sent a letter toopen AI for sort of a similar situation

(01:04:08):
to what you're now going through.I hope Garlett Johansson's case can serve as
a wake up call. It's happeningto everyone, no matter where you are
in the tone and pole, nomatter what industry you're involved in. This,
really, I hope, is thewriting on the wall for anyone who
doesn't yet believe that this is anissue. Today, we're in the twilight
zone, yep. And for somepeople the twilight zone is profitable and for

(01:04:31):
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it went viral last week. Doyou guys remember this, mister Harrel,
are you driving, Ashley? I'mpulling into my doctor's office. Actually so,
so I'll just give me one second. This is a driving one license
suspended. That is correct your enterand he was just driving failure to turn
himself in while we result on thebench forn't with no bond. That's right,

(01:06:13):
Corey Harris went viral. Not agood look. We all know that.
Well, there's an update to thestory and Corey maybe odin apology.
I know I was reading one ofthe headlines. The judgeos an apology.
Judge doesn't know him anything. Itsounds like the city of the state owe
him stuff. After he was busteddriving on a suspended license, Corey Harris

(01:06:35):
had to report to the Washnock CountyJail here and today I asked him what
everyone wants to know, What wereyou thinking? What was I thinking?
I was? I was thinking aboutgetting my own wife medical health. That's
that's what I was thinking. CoreyHarris said, that's why he was behind
the wheel earlier this month when heappeared before District Court Judge Cedric Simpson,

(01:06:57):
who knew Harris was appearing on acharge of driving while license suspended. So
there he was taking his wife tothe doctors. She requested the doctor who
questaid, Hey, we need tobring your wife in. Drives her in,
does the zoom call okay? Andeverybody's like, I can't believe your
license is suspended. He didn't knowthat. Well, how do you not

(01:07:21):
know? Well there's a reason thathe didn't know, because they're awful at
their job. We'll get to thatin a second. It's been suspended a
couple times. We spoke to Harrisby phone today and he said the doctor
wanted to see his wife for someongoing medical issues that had worsened, and
he didn't think about anything but gettingher there. Corey Harris was cited for
driving while license suspended in Pittsfield Townshipback in October. He said it was

(01:07:44):
suspended for unpaid child support. Secretaryof State records show his license was first
suspended for child support back in twentyten, but Harris told us he thought
his license had been reinstated. Hethought, it's the beauty of government workers.
Never think double triple, quadruple checkbecause you don't know all the rules,

(01:08:08):
and some of the rules are theydon't pay that much attention, eh,
covid hah, this eh that?Oh yeah, Corey, you went
viral and he's embarrassed by it.It's understandable, probably embarrassed about not pay
child support. But again, lifehappens. We've all been there, guys,
every one of us. It struggledin some way, shape or form,

(01:08:30):
and that's man, woman, everybody. But his license wasn't actually suspended.
Just didn't do what they were supposedto do. Lifted in two years
ago, but they didn't. Andaccording to the sagan On County Court records,

(01:08:50):
we found Harris is right. InJanuary twenty twenty two, a judge
rescinded that suspension on his license,but for some reason and that information never
got to the Secretary of State,where even as of today, his license
is still listed as suspended the samerecords the judge was going by. Is

(01:09:12):
very embarrassing and with the type ofties that I have with the church and
the community, is very embarrassing.Thursday afternoon, Harris told us he was
going to the Secretary of State's officeto try to straighten out everything between them
and Friend of the Court once andfor all. Always double check b behind

(01:09:34):
these workers because they will say thatthey will do something and they and they
don't do it. Yeah, he'sabsolutely correct, let me tell you,
like he's one hundred percent spot on. And you never know. By the
way, each city is weird stuff. I remember about ten years ago I

(01:09:55):
bought a car, and when youbuy a car, you pay for the
license registration. They never sent methe registration. Oh, they gave me
the registration there, but they neversent the tags or anything new. You
pulled over one to Hey, youryour tags are expired. I know my
cars new. Look at this,well it says here that they call them
up. So what's the deal.Oh we didn't register and get you the
new tags. I'm like, whatwhat was that all about? So it's

(01:10:15):
a fix the ticket, So Igo, I take care of it,
argue with you know, the companyabout the car from, and get it
signed off like cop as you do? Right, Hey, yeah, I
fixed it, okay, right,send all the stuff in. It's California,
so it's totally confluented. About sixweeks later, you think, oh,
your license is suspended. Why wellyou have to appear now in court

(01:10:38):
for a fixed ticket. I haveto I have to drive one hundred miles
for a fix it ticket? Areyou kidding me that I fixed That's the
perfect example of bureaucracy and ridiculousness andincompetence. And it's funny. So I

(01:10:59):
had higher attorney, he goes,Oh yeah, he goes, Most of
my clients come from from this partof the original Valley, the dirt people
in southern California, because nobody knowsthat that's what you have to do for
a fix it take because nowhere elsein the state, and so that's how
they get you. I'm like,that is so ridiculous. And this poor
guy he didn't know, right,cause you go and you're in front of

(01:11:21):
a judge. Judge says, hey, we're going to read state your license.
So you think automatically that person saidit. It's got to happen,
but it isn't always. So threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chadbentonshows your Twitter tweet at as text
the program speaking of not always.So make sure they're dead. And I

(01:11:42):
don't mean that in a bad way. I mean if you're going to do
something like this, make sure thatthe end has come. Police say the
seventy four year old woman had beentransported from a nursing home where she was
pronounced dead yesterday. Two hours later, a funeral home employee saw the woman
breathing and called nine one one.I sent four year old females that was

(01:12:05):
believed to be deceased and brought here. Is now agniral breathing on the table.
Funeral home staff conducted CPR on thewoman and she was rushed to the
hospital, where her family was toldshe's still alive. The Sheriff's office is
investigating, but no charges are pending. What charges would be pending? Shallow

(01:12:25):
breathing? Is it an old folkshome? What do you want us to
do with there? Ask? Keepfor there? It's not very nice.
Three two, three, five,four twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
Just Twitter your Instagram. You hadone job, Jim, one job.
A lot of stuff still to getto a third hour of the program,

(01:12:45):
Missity show. Make sure you grabbedthe podcast. It is the Chad Benson
Show. This is the Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, Independent life,

(01:13:18):
This is Chad Benson. Do youstill believe that the evidence that you've seen
does point to COVID originating from animalsas opposed to buy humans in a lab.
You have to keep an open mindsince there is no definitive proof one
way or the other. It's oneor the other. When I look at

(01:13:39):
the scientific evidence, I don't seeany evidence that's concrete at all that it's
a lab leak. I still keepan open mind because the definitive proof is
not there. It's not there.Well, it is a situation where I
want everybody to understand when they talkabout the lab leak and yesterday the Grill

(01:13:59):
and Fauci, it gets lost becauselike everything, the noise, people wanting
to be pelebrities, all of thestuff overrides the actual real question not did
it originate in the lab or thenature side of some No, it originated

(01:14:27):
in nature. Did you play withit? Not you yourself, Fauci nih
China, Peter Dazak, right,you know the Health Alliance. Did you
guys go in there and use gainof function to try to turn this virus
that originates to nature into something thatpotentially you think it could morph into the

(01:14:56):
future, so you could come upwith a vaccine to stop it. Should
it happen, yes or no,should be, But instead it goes sideways.
And part of that is because thereare a lot of conspiracy theory people
out there who throw a bunch ofwacky things out there, and we can't
have real conversations. And then ifyou want to avoid a real conversation,
you nutpick. You picked the craziestthing you can find and say this is

(01:15:17):
what it's all about. And sowould you like to clarify what science were
you following? You did not suppressthe lab leak theory, yet in the
past you have said, quote itis a distortion of reality. Unquote.
You've said quote I've heard these conconspiracy theories, and like all conspiracy theories.
They're just conspiracy theories. That's whatyou told the American people. And

(01:15:38):
so would you like to clarify whatscience were you following then versus no.
I Actually I've also been very veryclear and said multiple times that I don't
think the concept of there being alab leak is inherently a conspiracy theory.
What is conspiracy is the kind ofdistortions of that particulars subject, like it

(01:16:00):
was a lab leak, And Iwas parachuted into the CIA like Jason Bourne
and told the CIA that they shouldreally not be talking about a lab leak.
Thank you, that's the conspira.Appreciate that. See he did juxapose
himself on a thousand things, andthe lab leak was one of the things.
And we can go on and onabout fauci. In fact, let's

(01:16:24):
have a little fun with some faucymashups. Things he said, things he
didn't say, things he said hedidn't say, even though he did say
them. To understand that, yes, you could not pick but the reality
is, in many cases you camedown on the side of where you thought
science was, and you made somescience up as you went, and then
you lied to people as well.You don't really need to wear a mask.

(01:16:46):
People were saying people should not bewalking around with masks. There's no
reason to be walking around with amask. On the part of the health
providers who needed it. We werethinking we would run out of masks and
other things for them, so wasnot to wear a mask. You would
recommend locking down schools if you hadto do it all over again, Well,

(01:17:08):
you know again, it's first ofall, I didn't recommend locking anything
down. I recommend it to thepresident that we shut the country. And
why you're asking me about lockdowns becausethey were not complete lockdowns in this country.
We can't stay lockdown. There werenot lockdowns. I have always said
that the high likelihood is that thisis a natural occurrence. Are you still

(01:17:30):
confident that it developed naturally? No, actually, I know. I'm not
convinced. NIH has not ever anddoes not now fund gain of function research
in the Wuhan Institute. Statements madeon repeated occasions it is not gain of
function by the NAYA director doctor Fouscihave been untruthful. I have not lied

(01:17:57):
before Congress. I have never liedbecause they are demonstrably false. I never
even considered for a moment of resigning, never considered it for a moment,
not even for a second. I'dhave to laugh at that I should be
prosecuted. Yeah, at there's alot of people think COVID's behind us right,

(01:18:23):
always was going to be endemic ratherthan pandemic. We've got to learn
from the mistakes made. But I'mgoing to play something for you that says
everything you need to know about Fauciin the way that this thing was handled
and the way that mandates were pushed, because this became far more political than

(01:18:50):
it ever ever should have been.This is doctor McCormick, who happens to
be from Georgia and a congress persondiscussing a podcast that Fauci did and his
words that you believe an institutional shouldmake it hard for people to live their
lives so they'd feel pressured to getvaccinated. Can we run the audio clip

(01:19:13):
on that police you think can bedone about it? I have to say
that I don't see a big solutionother than some sort of mandatory vaccination.
I know federal officials don't like touse that term. Once people feel empowered
and protected legally, you were goingto have schools, universities, and college
is going to say you want tocome to this college, buddy, you're

(01:19:36):
going to get vaccinated. Lady,you're going to get vaccinated. Big corporations
like Amazon and Facebook and all ofthose others are going to say, you
want to work for us to getvaccinated. And it's been proven that when
you make it difficult for people intheir lives, they lose their ideological book

(01:19:57):
and they get vaccinated. Yeah,that says everything I need to know and
the control and the power and thepolitics of it all. So you basically
say you'll bend your knee to usor else. And that's why my fear
in the future is if we everhave another pandemic, it is so fractured,

(01:20:20):
the lies that were told, thethings that were put out there,
the way that people's free speech wassquashed, all of the stuff. We
have so much mistrust to go withall the other misinformation and all this,
that it's going to be worse.And I blame a lot of that on
Fauci and a lot of that onthe way the government handled this, which

(01:20:43):
was an absolute failure from top tobottom three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson show, it's your
Twitter, your Instagram, all ofthe other things Trump appeals. Will he
get some? Of course? Willhe win them? I do believe you
will, Jonathan Turley. I do. Look, very few of us outside
Manhattan have a lot of faith inthe New York legal system right now,

(01:21:08):
and the former president may have somerough sledding on the first level of appeal.
But after that, I think thatsome of these glaring errors will become
more pronounced for judges. I thinkeventually it will go in front of the
Supreme Court. In my view,it would be impossible to sustain this verdict.

(01:21:29):
I mean, there are so manyproblems, so many errors that were
committed by Judge Murshawn. But wemay have to wait a bit. It's
likely to occur after the election,which is what many people in Manhattan we're
hoping for. Yeah, a lotof people in Manhattan were hoping for that.
Why is that because they understand itbeing overturned afterwards and if Trump isn't

(01:21:51):
elected and this is the one ofthe big reasons, why then well they
got what they wanted. And that'swhy when people talk about law fair,
that's what that looks like. Andthe same people to say there's no such
thing as lawfair. Are pissed becauseHunter Biden is currently on trial, and

(01:22:11):
it wouldn't be on trial if hewasn't anything but Hunter Biden. We're gonna
talk a little bit about that.I got a lot of other stuff to
get to, some Kaitlin Clark stuff, immigration as well, and some TikTok
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(01:23:59):
out us what's trending? What's trending? James Norway, Oman, Pakistan,
Qatar, Russia, Sir what trping? Let's find out what's trending on this

(01:24:28):
Taco Tuesday? Shall we tacos aredelicious every day of the week. I
think we know that, people,I think we know that. Thank God
for tacos. Start with Yahoo electionresults, still doing primaries. I guess
Belmont stakes, Donald Trump, CaitlinClark, a lot of Kaitlyn Clark stuff.
The controversy of Caitlin Clark. We'lltalk more about it. Vladimir Putin.

(01:24:51):
Larry Allen, the great, amazingfootball player who is a Hall of
Famer, one of the one hundredgreatest players of all time, took his
family to Mexico and passed away onvacation. He was just fifty two.
Pat McAfee we'll get to that ina little bit as well. It's crazy

(01:25:14):
right with Caitlin Clark. But ifyou're the WNBA, you got to soak
it up, you do. Youhave to soak it up. Head over
to Google India election results, notIndiana, India. Berkshire Hathaway. There
was an oops moment yesterday on theNew York Stock Exchange so Berkshire Hathaway stock.
For those of you who don't know, if you want to buy AH

(01:25:34):
share, it's going to cost youa little bit. So yesterday for two
hours, Class A shares were listedat one hundred and eighty five dollars and
ten cents. Now, if thatwas true, I would have bought a
bunch, but it wasn't true.For those of you don't know Berkshire,

(01:25:55):
Hathaway ah share of Berkshire six hundredand twenty seven thousand four knowledge. She's
giving you guys a sense of whatI share, Doctor Fauji. I represent
science. We've been playing a lotof that today, and for good reason,
because he failed us. He failedus all and the way he went

(01:26:18):
about it, the way he skirtedit, but also the way that everybody
else inside, whether it was theNIH or or any of the you know,
the CDC and everywhere else. Thegames that they played were ridiculous and
it was awful. And look,I understand we went through a pandemic.
We were trying to figure out whatit was. But then state by state

(01:26:41):
it became more than that, andthen it became a symbol of standing against
Trump, and it was ridiculous.Real Madrid signed Killing in Pape. It's
good to know that a small teamlike Real Madrid, that just one of
the European Soccer Championships, was ableto sign Killing and Pope, the best
player in the world. Simone Biles, she your ninth national title. Hunter
Biden, Charles Schwab, Pat Sajack, final week of Pat All trending.

(01:27:08):
Uh, I'm gonna screw his nameup for that. I apologize. Uh,
Tukopeda Marcano. It's a Podras baseballplayer facing a lifetime ban because he
was betting on his games. Here'smy thing. I've said this for a
very long time now continue to saythis. I think there's a portion of

(01:27:30):
us that would like to see themhave to bet some of their own paycheck
on whether or not they're going towin and see if they've run out that
grounder to first. And finally wehead over to Twitter. Fauci WNBA,
covid all trending, Larry Allen,it's Pride month. It's about time aids.
Part of that's because of Fauci,Hunter Biden also trending. Alex Jones

(01:27:56):
talked a bit about that the fedsare coming for him sleeping in his studio
and Jerry Selection why cuz, HunterBiden. The jury will hear opening statements
in a case involving a checkbox ona federal form. Prosecutors say Hunter Biden
lied when he ticked the box thatsaid he was not an unlawful user of
or addicted to drugs. The president'sson has since publicly acknowledged his addiction,

(01:28:19):
and prosecutors intend to use his ownbook and photographs as evidence. The jurors
include several gun owners, relatives ofaddicts, and a man who once pleaded
guilty to driving under the influence.Quite a bunch of folk. He's going
to be convicted, and the reasonis simple, and it's funny. I

(01:28:41):
was talking to a couple of peopleyesterday about this who are like, he's
not going to be convicted. No, he will. The Feds don't bring
cases unless they know they're going towin. It's got to be a layup.
That's why they're like ninety nine pointfive percent of cases the Feds bring,
they win. It is virtually none. Out of the eighty thousand cases

(01:29:06):
they bring, only a couple hundredwere acquittals. And most of the cases
never even get the trial because peopleplead out because the Feds only bring those
cases. And this is gonna beone of those situations where would I be
surprised that he pleads out or isfound guilty. No, do I think

(01:29:30):
he's gonna do jail time. Idon't, nor should he. Nor should
he. Guy had an addiction,did something stupid. Okay, fine,
let's move on with it. I'vealways said this about the hundred Biden stuff.
I don't care about the Hunter Bidenstuff. It was all the cover
ups along the way, much likewith Fauci that I had a lot more

(01:29:53):
issues with and the way that thingswere. Remember when they tried to plead
this thing out and they were gonnatry to give him me for other stuff.
It's little things like that that frustrateeverybody out there. A lot of
stuff still to get to. Threetwo three, five three eight twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson Show, Is Your Twitter? Tweet at as
Text the program, Caitlin Clark.It's crazy, it's chaotic, it's wacky.

(01:30:17):
We're talking WNBA because of one person, which is pissing everybody off in
the WNBA. Talk a little bitabout that. More on Fauci, some
immigration stuff as well. Text theprogram three two three five three eight twenty
four to twenty three at Chad BensonShow, Is Your Twitter? This is
the Chad Benson Show. The ChadBenson show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Light.

(01:31:09):
This is Chad Benson and come overa few weeks ago and she was
like, Carley, why do youhave a bag of lemons in your fridge?
Oh? Well, I use lemonsin my cooking a lot, and
sometimes I put them in my sparklingwater. And she was just like,
no, but why do you havea bag of lemons from the store?
And I said, oh, sometimesI cook with them and said no,
you have a lemon tree outside.And I said, okay, so why
do you buy lemons? You havea lemon tree. You just pick the

(01:31:30):
lemons off the tree and you putthem in your food or in your sparkling
water. And I said, don'tyou have to do something to them?
And she said what do you mean? And I said, you don't have
to do anything to the lemons.I guess I am one of the very
few people, but maybe I amone of the very few people that didn't
know that there is nothing that youhave to do to a lemon before you
eat it from a tree, andyou can just take it off the tree.
And I'm twenty eight, am Ithe only person say no, No,

(01:31:55):
you're not, which is sad justbecause You're not the only person.
Doesn't make it sad that, yes, your lemons on your lemon tree are
lemons and you can't eat them.They're not plastic. Is have what you
thought they were? I thought theyhad to go through a special thing so
they're not poisoned. Wash them off, and then go It's TikTok Tuesday.
Crazy things you hear on TikTok?What what is vegan? No animal products?

(01:32:17):
No animal product? So you goyour life, Just eat leaf while
enjoy life, no vegan product,Go away, go away, go to
other restaurants, go eat your lettersthere. How how are people vegan?
Vegan? Don't know how enjoy life? Crispy pop is the best thing in
the world, and they want toeat spinach hi yah. Vegetable tastes like

(01:32:39):
sat Anyways, don't eat vegetable.You've not seen that guy. He's got
like a truck and people will comeup to them and they're like, I'm
gluten free or I'm vegan. Thenhe just see hammers and tells them how
stupid they are and tells him toleave. The Internet is fun, kids,
I will give you that. TheInternet is fun and sometimes it's crazy.
That is absolutely true to watch outfor what's going on. New York's

(01:33:00):
trying to do something when it comesto social media. Lawmakers in New York
are gearing up to crack down onsocial media, working to propose a first
of its kind law aiming to protectkids under eighteen. The bill would ban
social media companies from using algorithms tocurate what minor see algorithms critics say can
show addictive and violent or sexually explicitcontent. Well, why, here's my

(01:33:26):
I said this to somebody the otherday because it was like all I was
explaining to them, the books aren'tbeing banned, and they're like, no,
they're being banned, Like they're notband means they do not exist.
You can't see them. I can'tsee them. Not that a five year
old can't seem. And if we'regoing to go ban all this stuff right
or try to do everything we canto restrict them viewing it, why should
we do that? Shouldn't we justallow it all that? Well it's different,

(01:33:49):
ched, but well you know herewhere I'm going with this. First
of all, understand that kids aregoing to figure out a way around it
no matter what you put on it. They're already smarter than you when it
comes to tablets, phones, Internet. They're going to do their best in
New York because there are issues.There's no doubt about that. Depression,

(01:34:10):
suicidal thoughts, I mean, allthese things that are going on. A
lot of that comes from Internet andthe pressure that people feel, they're especially
young girls. The measure would insteadforce apps to show content and chronological order
to users under eighteen. It wouldalso ban apps from sending alerts to children
between midnight and six am unless theirparents opt in, and it would prohibit

(01:34:33):
selling their data. Their proposal islikely to face legal challenges and is already
raising concerns over free speech. Thestate that would tell you that kids can
read whatever they want want to stopyou from doing. It's that craziness that
you see. It's like when wehear stuff about Trump, You've got to
respect the rule of law and thecourt's rule and what they do. And

(01:34:54):
they'll say Trump's evil for even sayingthat the courts are corrupt. And then
at the same time they'll come outand they'll say, oh, court is
absolutely corrupt, and the system itselfwhen it's not going our ways corrupt.
That there are issues with social media. Good luck to you New York.
I don't know if this is goingto go the way you think it.
I don't, but good luck.We're going to get to you know,
we're just talking a bit about HunterBiden. It's on trial now. There's
a phone call out and I wantyou guys to listen to this. You

(01:35:15):
know, I have never hated JoeBiden. I don't think he's been a
very good president. Never hated JoeBiden. I don't hate any politician.
I think he inherently has in hislife been a very good man. I
think he loves his family. Ithink he is an old gentleman who shouldn't
be doing the job anymore. Idon't think he is what he once was.
I think we can all agree onthat. But this is you know,

(01:35:39):
one of the things that they're doingis they're going back and listening to
all kinds of calls, are lookingat all kinds of text messages. And
this was during the time of hisson struggling with the drugs, struggling with
all the stuff, while he wasalso getting a gun. Again. I'm
down at Newport News four o'clock.Just just call him, checks, just

(01:36:01):
just text me or something to letme know, Okay, I love you.
Just call him telling you I loveyou, love you wan whole world,
heal. I gotta get some help. I don't know what to do.
I know you doing either. I'mhere. Really what you need?
Really what she needs? I loveyou. That is uh. That's a
dad who loves his kid. Apparentlycalls his dad. I mean his dad

(01:36:25):
calls him every single day, sometimesseveral times a day. I like that
biggest job in the world, andyou still have time for your family.
And I think that's a good thing. That being said, Hunter did something
wrong. I think people understand that. And if he wasn't name under Biden,
we wouldn't you know, be talkingabout it. But it is.
And the way that things have gonehasn't been good because the DJ did do
a lot of things they shouldn't havedone. They tried to get this thing

(01:36:45):
through and so that's the issue I'vealways had with this. Well, you
listen to him, and that's ado the turtin right because he knows his
son has a lot of issues,or did at that time, and he's
going to go to jail. Igot somebody text me that he's not going
to jail. He's not gonna goto jail. What he is gonna do
is he is going to probably pleadout at some point in time, not

(01:37:09):
gonna go to jail, pay afine, and then that'll be that and
community service or something of that nature, which is the right thing. You
just love Biden. No, Idon't. I'm just a human being and
I look at other human beings,and human beings make mistakes. That's what
happens life. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show,it's your Twitter breaking nudes. Padres

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infielder to cheaper Chipeda. I don'tknow, Chipeta. Maracano has been officially
banned from Major League Baseball for lifefor betting on his team. He's twenty

(01:37:51):
four years old, born in Venezuela. He is now gone. Four other
players, Michael Kelly, Diamondbacks pitcherAndrew Salfrank pitcher from the Padres Well Jay
Groom and Phillys, andfielder Jose Rodriguezeach got one year suspensions. Twenty four

(01:38:13):
year old Marcano made two point sevenmillion during his baseball career, which is
not a lot when you think ofit, but he is out of Baseball
forever for betting on his team.Don't do that, is what they're saying.
Speaking of sports, Caitlin Clark,how long will she last? As
up today? If I had tobet, I think Caitlin Clark's WNBA peers

(01:38:35):
are going to break her. I'mnot alone in that talk. Charles Barkley,
Lebron James, and countless others cansee what I can see. The
level of pressure on Clark to rescuethe floundering league, combined with the amount
of jealousy, racism, and antiheterosexual bigotry directed it, combined with the

(01:39:01):
incompetence of the Indiana Fever organization,are going to permanently destroy Caitlin Clark.
That is my prediction. I donot see a path to success for Clark,
not a sustainable path. And thejealousy is real. She got smashed
this weekend again. It's happening everycouple games. And you know what,

(01:39:24):
I don't see her team coming tothe rescue. I don't see her team
throwing elbows. I don't see herteam going after their best player. I
don't see her team. You know, the minute she's on her ass,
that girl should be surrounded by threeor four, who should be absolutely ready
to do something. I don't seeany of that. And I want to
remind everybody. You guys are onTV the way you are at this moment

(01:39:45):
because of her, seventeen thousand peoplein the arena, because of her,
You're flying private because of her.That is reality. You could be jealous
all you want, or you couldsay, you know what, I'm not
going to look a gift horse inthe mouth. I'm gonna run with this.
Three two, three, five,three eight twenty four to twenty three.
Atcha had bented Joe to Twitter.We'll wrap it up straight ahead,

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Chad Benson, Joe, hashtag metoo, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help.

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I'm trapped in a hashtag factory andI can't get out The Chad Benson
Show. Donald Trump was convicted ofthirty four felony counts Thursday afternoon. By
the end of the day on Friday, he had raised I don't know fifty
five million dollars from his small dollardonors. That is a condemnation of them
and how dumb and gullible they are. They're donating money that they went out

(01:41:46):
into the workforce and spent their timeand energy earning and donated it to a
billionaire because he was convicted of thirtyfour felonies, not because he was convicted
of thirty four felonies. You're missingthe point. They feel he was convicted
based on a political bs trumped upcharges, if you will, for lack

(01:42:08):
of a better term, TikTok Tuesday, somebody on TikTok bashing Trump's supporters.
And by the way, not everybodywho gave it's a Trump supporter. Not
everybody who votes for Trump is aTrump supporter. I think we forget that.
But if you're going to demonize people, as people tend to do nowadays,
it's easier to say, you guysare stupid. This is what happens.

(01:42:29):
Donald Trump has a TikTok account.Who gives a shit. It's got
two million followers in its first twentyfour hours, more than Joe Biden.
They're just followers. It's a condemnationof them. Everything they brag about is
a condemnation of themselves. And it'slike it's like they're this close to just
getting it, and they don't,and they never will. Because they're dumb,

(01:42:51):
gullible, loud, mean, easilymanipulated, and my god, so
easily separated from their money for abillionaire. Everything they do and say just
demonstrates to the rest of us howstupid they are. Oh he is fun.
I can't believe that TikTok to today. Somebody on TikTok yes, And
obviously it bothers you that Trump hasmore TikTok followers than Biden does. Speaking

(01:43:17):
of TikTok, let's have some fun. I'm not sure why nobody wants to
speak up about this, but Iguess I'll be the one to do it.
There is a serious shortage of attractive, eligible, mentally stable, emotionally
available men. We need to geta search party together, figure out what
has happened. Where are they gone? I don't know where they've gone.

(01:43:38):
She's not the only one complaining aboutit. With the way my dating life
is going right now, I feellike I'm going to be single for a
long time, like a long time. I literally just cannot stand. I
cannot stand these vanilla ass men.You're boring, you don't intrigue me,
and at this point, I'm likelosing faith in all men. I just

(01:43:59):
feel like they all want one thing, and if that's what you want,
I'm the wrong bitch. Go somewhereelse. Okay, where are we going?
I don't know. She's upset.So we got a shortage of men.
Vanilla asks men, just lots ofmen. You guys are the problem.
I cannot tell another man what Ilike to do on my free time.
And I don't give my attention toanybody. And when I'm finally like,

(01:44:20):
oh, like he's cute, Likelet me talk to him, You're
boring. You're boring, you suck. And I feel like from past experiences,
I have the tendency to pick petyones. So like, I'm just
gonna stay away. I'm done.I'm logging off. No more for Bella
right now. And yeah, maybeI do get a little bit jealous when
I see couples on public, I'mlike, damn, that looks nice.

(01:44:44):
Haven't had that in a long time. When is it my turn? Well,
Bella, if you continue to talkabout yourself in the third person,
I don't know when it's going tobe Bella's turn. I do like that
they'll admire you for throwing the thirdperson in there. If you don't know
what third person is. We usedto do third person Thursday, where we
are only talked about ourselves in thirdperson, which to me always makes me

(01:45:05):
smile when people do that. Today, Big news Biden Immigration, Oh what
immigration? Yeah? Whats good?Happen with immigration? Did the Republicans finally
pass that bill to that get takencare of again? Did Trump give him
the wink in the nod and tellhim to do it because he doesn't have
the tools in his tool belt.President Biden preparing to take his most aggressive

(01:45:27):
action on immigration yet who plans toissue an executive order to effectively shut down
the border to asylum seekers a migrantcrossing surge, sources tell ABC News.
When daily encounters reach twenty five hundredbetween ports of entry, asylum seekers would
be turned away. The move couldhave an immediate impact. Migrant crossings have
averaged thirty five hundred a day inrecent weeks. President keenly aware that immigration

(01:45:50):
is a top issue for voters,has been weighing on how he can act
alone. Oh wait, I thoughthe couldn't. No, he always could.
Here's the thing with politicians in general, not just left, but right
and left. They promise a lotof stuff knowing full well they can't do
it, then they go and tryand do it, and then when they
get shot down in court or whetherthere's something like that happens, they said,

(01:46:12):
I did everything I could for you. It's that mean and evil court
blah blah blah blah blah. Soyou're going to take action. I thought
that was impossible to take action.I thought there was no way you could
take action. I thought you neededall of this stuff to take action.
Now all of a sudden, he'sgoing to do an executive order like that's
gonna somehow resurrect his political career.It's not because people are you know,

(01:46:38):
we've talked about this right abe,abortion, border, economy, three big
things for the average voter, notthe emotional voter where it's Trump, but
abortion in some areas. Yeah,it's gonna be an issue. They're going
to make an issue. Smart moveby the Democrats. Border that issues for
everybody, and the Democrats, well, if you go look at the poll,

(01:47:00):
it's important to them as well.An economy obviously for everybody, right
left, Trump supporter, Trump hater, all that thing. But isn't it
amazing the closer we get because summertimeis the time when you see a lot
of stuff start to happen and well, I guess I can do this.
Why didn't you do that before?That's what people are going to ask,
and you can blame the Republicans.But that didn't go as well as you
thought. Last week you saw Republicansin the Senate vote against against an opportunity

(01:47:26):
to have the toughest Farris piece oflegislation that he wanted to sign into law
to deal with the Brooking system.There was already a pretty decent thing going
on when Trump was there, andyou rang the dinner bell, trying to
give people amnesty, trying to doa lot of different things, and what
ends up happening is closer gets toelection, the fact that you talked it

(01:47:47):
was all the Republicans' fault and itdidn't move the needle with the voters.
So now you're doing something that youcould have done all along. Will it
work? I don't know? Threetwo, three, five, eighty four,
twenty three atch. I'd been toshows, your Twitter tweet at US,
texted program that time of the show, will you give you a little
stupid information? And then I goand spoil it all by saying something stupid.

(01:48:10):
We'll take stupid pills this morning.It's the honest ones you want to
watch out for because you can neverpredict are they're gonna do something incredibly stupid.
Now you're the fact stupid one withthe big mouth is stupid. Little
last time, you should never underestimizethe predictability of stupiditing. Now it's time

(01:48:31):
for stupid information. I don't knowif you guys wear this. Claude Shinbaum's
new president of Mexico, first femalepresident ever, but not the first female
leader elected. The first woman tobe elected prime minister of a country with
Siri Maveo ben Adecci of cileon whichis Sri Lanka. She won the general

(01:48:55):
election in nineteen sixty and the firstwoman elected president of a country was Vigni
Finn Bulgetter or something Arthur of Iceland. She served sixteen years as the head
of that country, the longest servingnon hereditary female head of state in history.
Silly information you need to know.Have a blessed rest of your Tuesday,

(01:49:19):
baby, I'm not really a fanof Tuesday. Shame night, night
Jack. This is the Chad BensonShow.
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