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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson insanity. Everything's insane.
It's all crazy. It is,It's all crazy. Case in point this,
This is Chelsea Handler talking about herex boyfriend fifty cent, who is
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a rapper, an actor, anentrepreneur, and he's black, and if
you're black, you can only votefor one person. You heard about my
ex boyfriend, right, fifty andhas support of Donald Trump. You know
what's going on between you? Isaw your tweets and I go, wait,
what's happening? Because you said hewas your favorite ex boyfriend and then
he's supporting Trump. He says hedoesn't want to pay sixty two percent of
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taxes, which by the way,isn't a plan of Joe Biden's. That's
a lie. So he doesn't wantto pay sixty two percent of taxes because
he doesn't want to go from beingfifty cents to twenty cent. And I
had to remind him that he wasa black person, so he can't vote
for Donald Trump. Oh my god, just listen to this again. She
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wants to remind him of one thing, and I had to remind him that
he was a black person, sohe can't vote for Donald Trump. Is
that insane? Hey, you're black. I'm a liberal white woman. Let
me tell you what the right thingis to do. Vote the way I
tell you to. Because you're blackand you don't understand is that it is?
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He just doesn't get it. Justcrazy. Think about that for a
second. This is the beauty ofthe Democratic Party and is everything is through
the lens of race or sexuality orwhat you know. It's all identity politics.
And if you're a certain skin color, you can't have a mind of
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your own. You must stay onthe Democratic plantation and you must vote that
way or else. I just wantyou to soak that up for a second
and listen. Oh yeah, ifyou're black you can only vote for Joe
Biden. That is so insane.I expect nothing less from the wakadoos out
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there. Three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Chad Benson Show,Is your Twitter Tweet? At a texta
program? Biden over in Europe eightiethanniversary of the D Day landings, sat
down with David Muir. Talked abouta lot of things, including what to
do with Ukraine. Also today sittingdown with Zelinsky talking about Ukraine and apologizing
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and we're not gonna walk away fromyou. I apologize for the end that
is week so for me not knowingwhat's going to van in terms of fun.
Got he sounds so old, doesn'the? He's not Chad, he's
spry. Okay, we're in,has gonna say, but we're in.
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We're in it to win. Itis this the guy you want handling the
stuff? Like? We can haveconversation all day about Trump. I got
no problem with that. I thinkat times he's a loose cannon. I
think he reacts at times. Andwe'll get to some of that stuff and
sit down with doctor Phil and theretribution thing, et cetera, et cetera.
There's plenty of things to complain aboutTrump, don't get me wrong.
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But at a time where the worldseems to be heading towards fire, and
you've got the Russians now doing militaryexercises off the Caribbean or Caribbean depending on
how you want to you know,Tomato, Tomato call it. You have
got this guy over here who justsounds like he's just you got it?
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I just I don't get it.I mean, you know, and I'm
talking the big picture here of thegeopolitical side, not talking about what's going
on with inflation, not talking aboutwhat's going on with all of the other
things that are happening here in ournation. But I'm talking about the bigger
picture when it comes to things likewar. And you've got issues obviously with
Net and Yahoo and him not gettingalong and Net Yahoo's gonna come address Congress.
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How many how many people on theleft you think are not gonna show
up there? How many Democrats arenot gonna show up to listen to him?
That's what we do now, that'sour Rather than go and go,
I'm gonna hear what you have tosay, right, we just don't show
up. Fine, that's my protest. I'm gonna hear what you have to
say. Maybe I'll get five minuteswith you and I can tell you how
I disagree with you. No,the new thing is just not gonna show
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up. But Joe Biden, itjust he is. When you listen to
him, he just sounds so old. And the jokes that are coming out
for the late night stuff. Maybe'llplay him a little bit later about thank
god he was at Normandy d Daybecause this is the only time he looks
young standing next to veterans, andI want to remind everybody he was alive.
He was he was little. Hewas alive though when D Day happened
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Uh, Doctor Phil sat down withthe Trumpster and big dooming. You know,
it's a big to do about thestuff that he said. And everybody
wants to know retribution. And I'vetold you about Trump. If you guys
don't remember that, the we'll seeif you can find it for a little
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bit later. Trump has one ofthose memories where if he feels he's been
wronged, he's coming for you ifhe feels he's been wronged. And I
was never a fan of that.And I remember Richard Branson talking about the
fact that when Branson was thinking aboutgetting into the airline industry, Trump and
him got together. He never metTrump, and they got together and they
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chatted, and he thought it wasgonna be talking about, you know,
before he got into the Virgin aiaalizesbecause Trump had Trump Air in the who
nine yards? What is going totalk about? The pitfalls? The things
that are good and bad, andinstead he said the entire time, Trump
railed against the fact that when hewas struggling for money, nobody would help
him, and he remembered that andhe thought it was just weird. Well,
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could Trump do the same thing whenit comes to his political enemies on
this issue of what Trump is goingto do if he is elected, did
you get any clarity from him aboutwhether he would try to pursue the people
perhaps who pursued him DA's or hispolitical enemies. I leaned very strongly into
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the position of saying, look,this is not going to help this country
if you get into a position ofpower and your agenda is one of revenge
retribution, saying Okay, you cameafter me, so now I'm going to
come after you. America picks uptab for that. Yeah, And it's
not good for our country, justlike it's not good for our country that
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they pursue him over and over againon ridiculous charges. And I think a
lot of people see that as welland turning it into a revenged or Now
understand though the Trump says a lotof stuff on the campaign trail, you
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know the whole thing where you know, some of you said, you accuse
me of saying he never said lockerup. Oh, he did. The
question of whether he said locker upor not lock her up when it came
to Hillary didn't. There was noquestion about that. He did say that,
But did he pursue it. Hedidn't. After we won against Hillary,
people accept, you know, wouldsay locker up, locker And I
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said, wouldn't it be terrible ifI locked up the wife of the president
of the United States former and lockedup the former secretary of State. It's
a terrible thing. You know,you're studying if you want to bring the
country together. I want to bringthe country together. And success does bring
the country together, because we arethe most successful economy in the history of
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our country, just prior to code. So he didn't locker up, though,
remember that could he have pursued certainthings. I'm sure he could based
on what we're seeing now. Absolutelycould other das pursue stuff. Now that's
a big fear as well. Hesays a lot of things. How many
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of them are the followed through though, But yes, it does. You
know. No, you can't begoing up and locking up your rivals.
That's not anything that's good to do. That's going to take up time.
That's just playing tit for tat.So you go after them because they come
after you, Then they come afteryou because they go after them. In
the meantime, what about America?What about the business of America? What
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about the issues of education, whatabout the issues of the border, what
about the issues of inflation, whatabout the issues of healthcare? What about
all the things that the people reallycare. They're not interested in you playing
gotcha with the people that you thinkgot you. I agree, But a
lot of people that love Trump likethe fact that he doesn't back down,
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and that is understandable. That beingsaid, bigger fish to fry things that
you have to do when it comesto inflation, immigration, what's going on
globally. Those things matter more thana revenge tour. And I agree with
doctor phil on that, I absolutelyDo'd be interesting to see what happens.
But of course, already across theboard, it's like he's guaranteeing he's going
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to lock up his enemies. Thison the heels of him being convicted for
some sort of election interference for whatstill trying to figure that one out.
Nobody's ever answered me what he didthat broke the law, and I'm not
talking about the misdemeanor, which iswhat it was, a misdemeanor bookkeeping crime
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that was done so he could commita felony. But nobody can actually tell
you what the felony is, somesort of election interference or conspiracy. Three
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show. It is that time of the week
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where we sit back, relax andenjoy some of the sounds from this week,
and there was plenty o sounds.But I would like the media people
that continue to say this rookie class, this rookie class, this rookie class,
not just call it for what itis. There's one white bitch for
the Indiana team who is a superstar. It is what it is. You
know. I feel like I'm justat the point where you accept it and
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don't retaliate. I've got one hundreddollars falk my fatal hole. I know
how I'll say it didn't. Barbie'sburning a hole right through my bogging in
and do my skin Come on morningoff. It's fine, free ug on
my motor roam. It's done workingtime. Come here today to do what
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the republics in Congress ifuses to takethe necessary steps to secure our border.
President Biden is in trouble politically.He's polling right up there with funglement pictures.
It's one hundred and twenty six daysago today that Joe Biden said,
quote, don't know all I cando. It's fine, fire ug on
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my motor rolling down. It's doneworking time. He tried to all of
our wonderful families and friends this monthand every month. I celebrate you personally.
Much rather assigns bomb falling on myhead killing me than having support and
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solidarity by a bunch of degenerates.They hurt Geny. Wonder if Wendy had
a thirty hours slowly unity every minuteof every day, they'll be calling him
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a convicted fellow. And it's stillwon't matter, you know why, because
it doesn't negate the fact that JoeBiden and sucks. So many rappers are
showing support for Trump. Now it'scrazy. The fact that she survived.
I think she's very very lucky.No vegan pad, go away, go
away, go to other restaurants,go eat your left ustad. When you
make it difficult for Peo pull intheir lives, they lose their ideological books
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and they get vaccinated. Well,let's begin with the fact that Joe Biden
is eighty one years old. Butthey were brave, they're resolute, they
were ready. A few of thesounds from this week. Obviously yesterday Normandy
eightieth anniversary of D Day. Watcheda lot of stuff last night, got
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home, stayed up late, gotup early, that's what I do.
And just watching the footage of thatday, what took place on that day,
the logistics of that day is stillamazing at a time with no modern
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technology like we know of today,Nothing that that they had compares anything to
what we have in today's world.And listening to the these men tell their
stories about when they were boys andthey fought, you know guys, you
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know, parachuting, in getting offthe boat, the chaos, the craziness,
you know what's coming on the otherside, and that that there's a
good chance that you're not going tomake it, and then getting on the
beach and finding out that you're completelyseparated from your battalion and your group and
you don't know where you are,and you had it was just so amazing.
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And then you, of course thinkabout today and you think, oh,
well, things are great today.Really, I want you guys to
listen to this. This guy goesaround and ask people just random questions,
random questions. Nothing hard, right, nothing big, nothing crazy. But
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listen to this. I say,it's a quarter till five? What time
is it? Five thirty five?There you go, there you go.
How long is a quarter of anhour? How many weeks are in one
year? I don't know, it'sthree hundred or something? Three hundred?
Yeah, about three hundred weeks?Uh? Oh okay that makes sense.
No, no, no, no, maybe six hundred, six hundred yeah
weeks, yeah, any year.How many days are in a year?
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Three sixty five? Oh, there'smore weeks than days, six hundred weeks?
Wow? Bro? How many dimesare in one dollar? It is
easy? It is easy. It'ssix on a scale one through tent.
How smarter you guys? Maybe afive, one, seven and a half
eight, eight point five zero?The dime guy was hilarious. He's like
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eighteen, he was all over themap. He's like super easy. How
many weeks a year? Three hundred? No, wait, that was a
horrible, horrible answer, six hundred. We are doomed three two, three,
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your Twitter tweet at us texta program, a little sound salad coming up,
stories that we missed this week.Play some of that, some hilarity,
some craziness. On top of that, we've got an update. We have
an update on the license guy.So the guy that zoomed his call for
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a suspended license, it was putin jail. We have an update because
remember we already had another update wherehis license actually wasn't suspended. But there's
a new twist in the tail.Wait do you hear this? That is
so much more. It is theChad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show,
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Independent Thoughts, Independent life, Thisis Chad Benson. It is Friday.
There's a lot of stories out therewe didn't get to this week.
Some fun, some silly, somewacky. We break it down. We
call it sound solid. Let's startwith YouTubers gone crazy. Now The director
of the stunt, Alex Choi,is facing serious jail time after he was
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arrested for putting explosives on an aircraft. Investigators say the video was originally shot
in southern California last year and thecrew did not have a permit for the
stunt. Fireworks are banned in California. If convicted, Choi could face up
to ten years in prison. Duh, So what did he do? And
this goes back to the look atme situation? So he does all these
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wacky things and the video has sincebeen taken down. It was on YouTube.
He said this was being a partof my crazy, stupid ideas.
So he had a helicopter and puta bunch of fireworks on the helicopter,
so it looks like it was gonnabe a cannon because his goal was to
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destroy a Lamborghini. That's right.He's got a million subscribers and I don't
get it, but at last,this is the world we live in now.
It's the YouTube. It's a lookat me, it's a TikTok,
it's a look at me. Youknow, we've got plenty of that stuff.
We'll be going over here in asecond. But this guy and this
is a perfect example. And wedeal with YouTubers in my other business and
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stuff that we do, we dealwith YouTubers and some of them you just
sit there and shake your head andyou're like, I don't get it,
but hey, I don't have toget it, but you need to figure
out, bro, can you dothis or not? And it wasn't that.
It was like he wasn't because Ithink originally when people heard it,
they thought he was trying to takedown an airplane. No, he puts
stuff on a helicopter. And yougot to go to the FAA. You
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gotta get clear It's like you're doinga movie. Like the movie just doesn't
get to do stuff like that.They have to get clearance that it's okay
that they put these things on there. Oh yeah, but you didn't know
that this shall make you laugh.Teacher during Pride Month has come out to
her class today. It was thelast day of school and I teach fourth
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grade and I have like the mostamazing students and I've been keeping a secret
from them all year long. Sorry, these are tears of joy. Tears
of joy. So I finally cameout to my students. I was like
class I have something really personal thatI need to tell you, and I
think it's really important for me toshare this with you. I just want
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you guys to know that Miss Fontania, your teacher that you've had all year,
I want you guys to know thatI'm straight. What that's right,
kids? She wants everybody to knowthat she is indeed straight. Oh no,
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yeah. In a day and agewhere everybody, and I do mean
everybody apparely is parts of the colorsof the rainbows, part of the LGBTQ
plus two I ab CDFG, sheis identifying strictly as a regular same old
sis no, just a straight woman. And they were so accepting of my
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straightness. I showed them pictures ofmy husband and I was like, yeah,
that's my husband, guys, that'smy husband. And I also said,
if you guys ever want to talkto me about what it's like to
be straight, like, I'm herefor you. I'm here for you.
And I had so many kids tellme they were strange too. Sorry,
I can't coultate myself. Ah,Chad, that's not very funny. Yes,
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it is based on the fact thatthere are so many looney tunes out
there who buy into this wackadoo stuffabout gender and ideology and all of that
stuff, and it's not real.It's not man's a man, Woman's a
woman. That's just the way itis. Can people have sir ideas and
thoughts? Yes, should we respecteverybody? Yes to a certain extent,
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Because at some point in time,as I'd love to say, and I'll
say it over and over again,when does my responsibility for your happiness?
End? Like I think, themore the merrier babes, sometimes I just
want to get a cake. Iwant to dip a wineglass into it.
I wanted to show purple, andI go, oh my god, I'm
non binary, and do another genderreveal because you know what, the doctor
was wrong, and that's okay.Sometimes they do a gender reveal and the
baby comes out and they go,oh my god, we thought it was
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a girl, but it's actually aboy. It's the same thing. The
more the merrier babes, oh mygod, it's a boy, Yay,
celebrate it. But the second thatthe baby becomes an adult and wants to
do their own gender reveal, it'sa bad thing. The more the merrier
babes, yeah, no, it'snot a bad thing. It's insane.
That is the difference between the endyou just the whole, Like, how
do you even do a gender revealnow? Which I always thought was stupid?
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Anyways, do you know what thebabies say? Yeah, it's a
girl. Okay, cool? Great, Like that used to be what it
was well, and then even beforethat, it was like, we'll find
out, we're gonna find out soon, wish us luck as long as it's
healthy. Now it's like you haveto go through this big thing and then
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could be wrong, right, thedoctor could be wrong. You just don't
know. You're late to work.Who gives them? This is your life?
Man? You boss, I'm I'mplaying. I'm playing. I'm playing.
I'm playing. Don't you want me? Don't want about it? I'm
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playing, I'm playing, I'm playing. I'm playing. I'm like, you
gotta fire me. There's no oneelse there. That guy is all over
the youtubes and whatnot. If you'venot heard him, he he sets up
and like people walking by for workand he will just sing wacky songs,
crazy songs. Cause again YouTube,it's about look at me, look at
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me, look at me. Itis totally about look at me. You
know, I play my pickleball andI go out and I see my buddies
play some golf with some of theseguys. And people always say, why
don't you do more on the YouTube, and I said, we probably will.
I got a lot going on andit gets tough. But I'm also
not one of those people that needto be seen twenty four sevens one of
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the reasons I went into radio,and I like doing voiceovers. It's cool
doing a great job that was funwithout having to do all the other stuff
that comes with it. And nowit is part of the gig and I
understand that, but it's just somepeople live for it. And if you
gone places and everybody's filming, butthey're not filming for oh, these are
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memories because the camera is turned aroundon them. And that's when I said,
I think society started going sideways whenwe could hear everybody's thoughts because you're
telling them, and when it becameabout you. Once they put the camera
on the front, things changed bigtime. Hey, you white folks,
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racist drivers. I live in Texasand I do not like sharing the road
with them. And you know exactlywho I mean when I say them their
privilege is loud and clear, evenon the roadways, even on the highways.
You can be in a forty mileper hour zone in Texas and they
expect you to go eighty because theycan get away with it because they know
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that the police officers aren't going topull their asses over. Well, everybody
doesn't have that privilege. Baby.If you're that impatient behind me for actually
following the speed limit, puts yoursignal on and go around me. Yeah,
you could do that, But Iagain, is it only white people
that drive fast in certain situations.I got passed last night by somebody who
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just had to be somewhere fast.I'm always curious where you have to go
that it's at fifty mile hour zone, a two lane highway you have to
drive seventy miles an hour, AndI was going like fifty five. Don't
tell anybody, and what I meanit's two lane highway. I mean I'm
in the middle of nowhere. Thereis no lights taking the back way,
and this dude flew by me likeyou could not believe. And I thought
to myself, where do you haveto be at such a base with one
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headlight? By the way, Ithought it was a motorcycle at first,
I don't know. And this isthis road I'm on is one of those
ones where every quarter of a milethere's some sort of little shrine to somebody
who's been killed there. But peoplethink they're invincible. Speaking of racism,
ten ways you say the IN wordwithout saying the INN word. If you
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use any of these terms or phrasesin reference to black people, you are
just as racist as the person thatactually uses the INN word. Here are
the words thug, ghetto, welfair, queen, lazy, race, fader,
race, s grifter, threatening,angry, dangerous, or you say
that we're playing the victim or weare a diversity. Higher I actually mean
to say, is the N word. Just stop it. If you say
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these words or phrases, you werecalling us the N word. Okay,
so know that, know that youare saying that, So she's reminding us.
If you use any of these words, you might as well use the
N word. So I have goodnews and bad news for you. Here's
the bad news. Okay, tellme you're not as non racist as you
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thought you were, and you're certainlynot anti racists. Here's the good news.
You can unlearn all the racist crapyou've been taught and reject white supremacist
ideologies that you've believed for your entirelife. Now, if you're ready to
do that and start becoming a partof the solution instead of a part of
the problem, go to that linkon my profile, sign up, form
a leminar replay, or do myfive day challenge because it's time to do
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better. My five day challenge isit fasting because I'm not good at fasting?
Oh god, Racism's a business.We've always talked about that it is
a business, and in many casesit's big, big business. So if
you want to learn from her,maybe we'll find the link of throw it
up so that way you can findout how to be anti racist and how
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not to use the N word whenyou say stuff like who knows what cause?
Because somebody like that is always lookingfor racism. Why? Because racism
is business and right now for her, business is a booming three two,
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Benson shows your Twitter, tweet ats, text to program. A lot of
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stuff still to get to. We'vegot an update on the guy whose license
was suspended and he went to jailbecause he zoomed in while driving to the
judge. This is the latest update, because we had one earlier. Well,
there's a new update. We'll talkabout that straight ahead. My Pellow
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It's the end of an era.Is Pat save Jack's final episode hosting Wheel
of Fortune Errors and last night onthe show, his co host Bena White
said goodbye. We've laughed, cried, We've celebrated. What an incredible and
unforget opportunity. You're like a brotherto me and I consider you a true
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lifelong friend. I love you.Pat Say Jack hosted the syndicated game show
for over four decades. Ryan Seacresttakes the reins next season. We appreciate
you being here. That goes foryou, especially at home. And we'll
see an next time because Ryan doesn'thave enough jobs. What's to dominate the
globe? Forty four years so,Pat Say Jack was in the Army,
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worked for Armed Forces Radio as aDJ. Then from there he was a
weatherman and he's very snarky and funny. People liked him. The opportunity to
take over Chuck Willery. I don'tthink he thought that this was going to
last four plus decades. And beas big as it is. So off
he heads into the sunset, seventyseven years young and a few bucks in
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the bank. Ryan takes over becauseRyan doesn't have enough job. Speaking of
stuff that's silly, wacky and interesting. We like to update you on things.
That's what we do here. Wedon't leave a story hanging. So
this story has changed on numerous occasions. Do you remember this call last week?
It went viral. It's a manwithout a license or suspended license,
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calling in to the judge to doa zoom call while driving. Mister Harrel,
are you driving, Ashley? I'mpulling into my doctor's office. Actually
so, so I'll just give meone second. This is your driving one
license suspended? That is correct,your enter and he was just driving.
Failure to turn himself in while weresult on the bench for it with no
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bond. Oh my god, Soyou guys remember that. Then the update
was now his license should never havebeen suspended. Was suspended originally because of
unpaid child support, but that wasfixed. Welcome to find out, dude
never even had a license? Areyou kidding me? Nope, never even
had a license. Are the factsnow clear that he did not have a
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license and was not authorized to driveat the time that he showed up at
that virtual hearing. That's very true. He did not have a license and
he was not authorized to drive.It was not to be driving the day
he received that ticket. That's whatthe record showed. He was not to
be driving, and he was driving. So that's what happened. But I'll
tell you something. He is outof jail. He was taken away,
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but they posted the bond for theother court. Now he's out of jail,
so that's one thing has changed.Okay, one thing this changes.
He's now out of jail. Sohe never had a license ever, and
this has gone viral, which is, you know, embarrassing for him,
and I'm sure in many different ways. But the dude never had a license
to recall having one, having adriver's license. I'm a driver's premier,
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I believe. I don't know.I can't say yes, and I can't
say no. Yeah, you shouldknow if you have a license or not.
You had a driver's permit. Whendid you have that, sir?
The story's just all over the place. I mean, look, you know
that probably didn't help him either,right, No, of course it did
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not help him. But I wantto tell you something where I want to
focus with this. How do wemove forward? And that's what I kept
telling you, judge, let's moveforward with this. Now he's going tomorrow,
he's going to work on this permitand we'll see what happens. But
he wants to be a law abidingcitizen. He wants to do the right
thing. And honestly, the judgesays that he did have an accident.
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He might be suffering from a TBItraumatic brain injury, and he just doesn't
remember. I don't know. Ican't put words into his mouth. The
only thing I can tell you ishe wants to do better. He wants
to do better. Yeah, that'sgreat. He wants to do better.
And if you've first of all,you had an accident. Were you driving?
That's also scared. You have nolicense, but you had an accident
and you might have a brain injury. Shouldn't be driving. A person that
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needed to be blamed is a personthat he was staring at in the mirror.
He didn't do what he should havedone. Oh that's a judge there.
I love what the attorney says here, which is spot on again,
dude, did not have a license. Originally he thought it was suspended,
calls in, zooms in. Thenthey said it was a mistake. The
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story has changed over and over again, and finally we find out dude never
even, ever, ever, everhad a license, and the judge was
and perhaps again I can't get intothe judge's mind, I can't get into
the prosecutor's mind, because they were. They came locked and loaded, both
of them came locked and loaded thatday, right And the only thing I
could do was say, he's tryingto do better, judge, he wants
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to do better. That's it.It was a pre trial, so we
weren't at a point where we weregoing to admit any type of guilt or
set it for trial. That wasn'tthe purpose of it. But the judge
went to set the record straight,which he did. He sat there and
said, hey, you've never hada license. So we sort of look
at it. My client wants tosay someone. I said, don't speak,
don't say a word, just bequiet at this point and we just
have to take it. We hadto take that. It was a spanking,
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and we took it. It wasa spanking. We took it,
and nothing we could do about it. So there you go. Three two
three five three eight, twenty fourtwenty three at Chad Benson's show, is
your Twitter tweet at his texta program, A lot of texts coming in.
Some of you are a little disturbed, as you should be, by Chelsea
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Handler talking about her ex boyfriend fiftycent, reminding him of the color of
his skin, he is black,and that he cannot vote for Trump.
Liberal white women love. That'suff.Don't vote for Trump because you're black.
You should. I have to remindyou of that. Think he knows that.
I think he knows that. Butthat's just the perfect example of the
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insanity out there on the left.A lot of stuff to talk about.
Still a little sound sound later ontothe show. You could reach out to
us at any time by text threetwo three five three eight Chad three two
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This is Chad Benson Jobs, upbeat expectation. Unemployment though rises to four
percent, first time it's been thathigh since January twenty twenty two. Non
farm payrolls expanded by two hundred andseventy two thousand jobs for the month,
up one hundred and sixty up fromone hundred and sixty five thousand and April,
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well ahead of the Dow's consensus estimateor guestimation of one hundred and ninety.
I have no idea what any ofthat crap means, because it always
seems to be off. Nobody everseems to be closed. It's the beauty.
It's like predicting the weather without anyradar or any of that stuff.
Just go outside, going might behot today, maybe could be one hundred
and forty it was one hundred andsixty. Ey, how many of these
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jobs are when you hear this,how many of these jobs are people that
are grabbing second jobs? That's oneof the things that people talked about.
It becomes unemployment, jobs created,things of that nature. How many of
them are are that? What arethese jobs? That's another story, because
you know, are they sixty fivethousand dollars year jobs or are they you
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know, well, depends on whereyou live. Fast food jobs, menial
jobs. So when we look atcertain things when it comes to things like
employment and stuff like that, youhave to ask yourself to question, what
is the job, what is beingcreated? What does that look like.
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It's like when people say, hey, you could have one hundred thousand people
move out of California and then amillion people move in. You're like,
oh, California is doing great.Then you realize those hundred thousand people are
taxpayers and the million that move inthey're takers. So as a different story,
it's the same thing with jobs.You create two hundred thousand jobs,
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and it's good that we're creating jobs. We need to that's amazing. We
need people to employ to be employeestoo. But if you're not creating great
jobs and they're just part time jobs, they're jobs that are you know,
fast food things of that nature.They're not that mid level management job the
raise of family less of course you'rein California, what they think every job
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should be able to raise a familyfour on. Then then you know those
because there's always the reality behind thenumbers, and every administration plays around.
Trump played around with it, Obamaplayed around with it. Bush played around.
You have to look at these thingsin a much different way and how
it's how it's phrased, and howit's put out there. Those things matter,
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so they don't gaslight you. Speakingof gaslighting Byron Donald's controversial according to
the left. He talked about JimCrow, He's black, talked about the
fact that back in the day,because he was raised by you know,
his dad left him raised by hismom, that that that the family black
family was intact. Durn Jim Crow, the black family was together. That's
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right. During Jim Crow, moreblack peoples were not just conservative because black
people always a bit conservative. Mindrwell, more black people vote a conservative
lead and then h W Lynda andJohn and then you go down that road
and now we are where we are. What's happened in America the last ten
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years? I say because my contemporaries, as was these contemporaries, you're starting
to see more Black people be married, in homes raising kids. And when
you home with your wife raising yourkids, and then you look at the
world, you're saying, I waita minute, time out, this does
not look right. How can Iget something? Some of my kids.
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It goes back to the conversation ofgenerational wealth, not just having a job,
generational wealth. I'm looking at mykids, how cael my kids be
on my shoulders. When they takeoff their life, that's what's happening.
So that caused controversy. And hecame out and I said he, and
he said over and over again becauseHakeem Jefferis came out and said he praised
Jim Crow and and you know heit was ridiculous. We know that well.
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MSNBC. They called Joy Reid.She wants to make sure that that
you know, she gets in onthis because this is her wheelhouse. Remind
you he's black. And he neveronce praised Jim clow Crow, never wants.
He just talked about back in theday that the family, the nuclear
family as we would recognize it,meaning dad, mom, kids, all
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in the same house. And thenall of a sudden the Democrats started to
well, they started to do certainthings like no man in the home.
Next thing, you know, you'vegot no man in the home, and
then you've got trouble. He wasn'ttalking about. Oh, Jim Crow is
amazing. Of course, Joy Reidhas to take it to another level,
the black father being in the familyand being able to protect the family.
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First, I want to read,just for our audience, the history,
I mean, the definition of JimCrow. Just so we all know what
we're talking about. Jim Crow Lawswere a collection of state and local statutes
that legalized racial segregation. The existedessentially from the post Civil War era.
They were meant to marginalize African Americansby denying them the right to vote,
whole jobs, get an education,another job opportunity, and other opportunities.
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Those who atta to defy Jim CrowLaws often faced arrest, fines, jail
sentence, his violence and death andto be a part of the wife and
family. Now she's got to givea story. And there's just you know,
because that's what you have to do. Yeah, to take a story
and run with it. He neveronce praised Jim Crow, never did any
of that. But this is thebeauty of the world we live. You
said something, so I can takeit now and run with it. During
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Christmas of nineteen forty three, WillieHoward sent cards to all of his coworkers
at the Van Priest Dime Store inLive Oak, Florida. Unlike the other
cards, Willy's card to Cynthia Goff, a white store employee, revealed a
youthful crush. His greeting expressed hopethat white people would someday like black people,
and concluded, I love your name, I love your voice. For
sh sweetheart, you are my choice. After reading the card, Cynthia's father,
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Phil Goff, brought two friends tothe Howard home and demanded to see
Willie. Despite his mother's pleading,The men dragged Willy away and then kidnapped
Willie's father, James Howard from work. The men drove the two Howard men
to the two Howards, I shouldsay, to the embankment of the Suwanee
River bound will hands and feet,stood him at the edge of the water
and told him to either jump orbe shot. Willie jumped into the cold
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water below and drowned while his fatherwas forced to watch at gunpoint while his
dead body was pulled from the riverthe next day. Now, now I
stop you there, so you're tellingthe story of something horrific that happened.
He never once praised Jim Crow forall the evils that it was. He
was talking about an intact family,going back in the day, family intact
u oh o Jay so hey.But the dad was there and the dad
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couldn't protect the family that During theJim Crow era, the importance of having
a black man in the home wasto protect his family and to protect his
wife. I actually spoke with someonewho lived through Jim Crow. Her name
is Merley Evers Williams, and Merleyquoted to me a man named Charles Silverman,
who wrote in the christ and Crisisin Black and White. But in
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eighteen ninety, the year that theMississippi Constitution was written, the policy of
crushing out the manhood of the Negrocitizens was to be carried out with success.
So the man in the home duringJim Crow had no rights, could
not protect his wife from rape,could not protect his son from lynching.
So again, why would you pullthat era and say that at that time
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the family all being in the hometogether was something we should think of as
a good thing. She's such aclown. Well, you're right, so,
you know, would have been betterif the dad wasn't around. Joy,
You're absolutely right. I apologize.That's what I would have said.
It's better that the man is notin the home because the statistics show that.
Right. Well, first of all, Joy, the story you bring
up, and you're you're bringing upis a tragedy, one of the great
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tragedies of the Jim crow Era.They were discussing and distasteful of a man
in the family. Again, sir, I'm sorry. I let me talk
for a long time. Sorry,I only no no talk over you.
You've gotten a chance to speak alot. Com You're going to answer my
question now, and I'm filibuster.Let know, this is the question you
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want answer, that's the question youneed to answer. That's what I'm trying
to come in. That's all I'mtrying to answer. Tell you to let
brown a black man paint. It'smy show. She wanted to prove a
point. Jim Crow was awful.We recognize that his point was that Jim
Crow was great. No, thatthe if you go back in time,
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pre the way that the Democrats startedgetting everybody that was black to vote for
them and promising them the world thateventually they did what they made it about
the mother and the child and gotrid of the father. That's what he
was saying. She just wanted togaslight him over and over again. It's
modern politics. We might have somemore of this a little bit later because
I find it fascinating. I do, and and again we could all take
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stories from point A to point Band point stuff out. But this is
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If you're gonna ship fentanyl across theborder, for example, you have
to invest money to make the fentanyl, then you have to ship the fentanyl.
Then you have to sell the fentanylto get the profits. When it
comes to migrants, they are payingfor the right to be delivered to the
United States. If these people getcaught by migration, the cartel is not
giving them refunds. So for thecartel, it is a much more lucrative
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business and one with less risk thandrug trafficking. Yeah. Absolutely, it's
such big business. You know.I talked to a bunch of my friends
who are border edged and still justtell me, I mean these guys are
they're a point on the other sideof the border. They know exactly what's
going on. Uh, you know, there's a tiers to pace, you
know on what you're paying and youknow you're gonna get like, hey,
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you're paying X amount of dollars you'regetting. This is like whow you're coming
through. We know what you're doingright, Like there's first class and there's
coach. I'm serious, And theyknow exactly what's going on. They know
everything from top to bottom what happensover here. And they realized that this
is great money, huge money,billions of dollars fentanyl. There's a lot
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of steps, like they were justtalking about there you gotta go from point
A to point B. You gottafind you know, people are here,
they're gonna sell and all that kindof stuff. No, not with this.
My goal is just to deliver youto this point. That's it and
go from there. They're literally usinglivestock trailers to transport some of these people.
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So we watched as roughly thirty singlemen were quite literally shoved into a
horse trailer. The smuggler was puttingthem in there literally had to push the
door closed like if you had atrunk that was too full of stuff on
a vacation. And you're talking abouthuman beings here. Yeah, they don't
care. They do not care.The goal is simply get as many across
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as possible who will pay gobs ofmoney, save everything to get them and
their family to America, risk everything. And it's about volume. How many
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people can we get in here becausethey already got your money. It's not
like you have to it's not.It's not a restaurant where you get everything
and your service and everything, andit's and then they pay you later.
No, it's not. It's noneof those things. You pay up front.
So should you die, that's partof what may happen. It's about
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volume. A lot of these housesare being used as safe houses the cartel
make sure that they have made theproper payments that they're going to make.
It's rarely cash. It's oftentimes thefamily members of the migrants back home that
are actually providing this money as theygo along. Then it's the final push
towards the wall. We saw womenand children get put into SUVs that have
been hollowed out so that all theseats have been removed, everything except the
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driver's seat in the steering wheel canfit thirty people who are sitting quite literally
back to back, legs spread apart, taking up every single inch of space.
Terrifying, Absolutely terrifying. But Iwant to talk about the fact that
people are willing to do anything toget to this country. They're willing to
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do anything to escape where they areand what they're going through. They're willing
to do anything. And on topof cash, they'll do a lot of
different things. They'll take your kidsaway from you, They'll separate mom and
dad so you'll get them back whenyou go over here and you deliver these
things because it's you might think you'rejust getting across the border, but that
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may change halfway through. And they'rewilling to do anything to get here.
I think we need to understand that. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson's show is your Twitter
tweet at as texta program Israel.I don't know if you guys are aware
of this currently in the battle againstTamas. Now, Amas, as we
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know, is a bunch of aholes, and they like to do things
like hide in places where regular folkare Why because that's what they do regular
folk are a great shield, expertsto le ABC News, the weapon used
in that strike appears to be USmade. The State Department says the US
is planning to wait and see whatinformation Israel releases. The government of Israel
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has said that they're going to releasemore information about this strike, including the
names of those who died in itwho Israeli military officials say they delayed the
strike twice because of the number ofcivilians in the area, but they carried
out the strike yesterday morning, sayingHamas fighters were operating from parts of the
building that served as the United Nationsrun school sheltering displaced Palestinians. Yeah,
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and Hamas has said that, youknow, I mean, I've heard everything
the last couple days, from thirtyto fifty people dead, twelve women and
children were killed. But they alsoadmitted there were some Moss fighters in there
and they targeted them, and therewas some five six thousand people that stay
in and around there. So thefact that the casualties we were small is
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great, But once again you've gotHamas folk in areas where there are people
who are victims, more so ofHamas than Israel, and that needs to
be talked about, especially in themedia because they loved the rush outs and
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well, Israel did it again.It's a such a bad people. Three
two three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty three. Atchad
Benson shows your Twitter, tweet atus text the program. I love hearing
from all of you. A lotof stuff still to get to. Some
more stuff about Trump We've got.Man, we're weeks away from our first
debate. Can you believe that?Weeks away from the first debate. I'm
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not quite sure how many debates we'regoing to have because you never can tell,
right, Well, you think there'sgoing to be two, maybe three?
What if this one goes sideways,then decide not to do it again.
What if Biden is awful? Thatis a possibility. This is it
gonna give a big shot in theass, as the president would say,
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former president three two three, fivethree eight twenty four to twenty three.
Got some text coming up, alot of other things. Buddy Zach Abraham's
going to join the program, uha little bit later. Talk about what's
going on in the economy and howthe presidential election can play into what happens
in the stock market and the economy. Talk about that as well. It
is the Chad Benson Joe Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
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This is Chad Benson on this issueof what Trump is going to do if
he is elected. Did you getany clarity from him about whether he would
try to pursue the people perhaps whopursued him DA's or his political enemies.
I lean very strongly into the positionof saying, look, this is not
going to help this country if youget into a position of power and your
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agenda is one of revenge retribution,saying Okay, you came after me,
so now I'm going to come afteryou. America picks up the tab for
that Doctor Phil talking about his interviewwith Trump. Trump's coming after everybody?
Is it possible? Of course?Well, I mean if the Democrats are
doing, the Republicans are gonna do. This is the problem I have with
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what the Democrats did. This isthe problem I have is once you start
this, it becomes something that becomesa nightmare for us as a nation where
we're more interested in serving quote unquotejustice, but it's not justice. It's
not what you're doing is you're servingyourself and you're getting back, but you're
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not moving an agenda forward, whichI hear neither of them talk about anymore.
And Trump. That was the greatthing about Trump in when he won
in twenty sixteen. He would goout and we talk about crookd Hillary,
and he would do all the things, but he would talk mostly about jobs,
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jobs, jobs, jobs, getout of wars, jobs, jobs,
and he says something about Hillary,then jobs, jobs, jobs,
and then he would say something aboutHillary. He talked about the things that
people cared about, and he didpush back absolutely, but the main focus
was immigration, jobs, the thingsthat people care about. And that's there.
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Biden is got nothing to talk about. He doesn't. I mean,
oh, and we're going to talkabout the jobs in a moment because the
numbers came out today. That beingsaid, it's a mess in Ukraine,
it's a mess in Gaza, Palestine. Iran is getting closer to a bomb.
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Our relationship with China is at best. Immigration is a nightmare. People.
No matter what you tell them abouthow great the economy is and how
amazing they should feel, they lookat their bank account they're like, I
don't feel as amazing as you thinkI should feel. But he didn't talk
about that. This is becoming atit for tat situation where it is this
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person sucks. I may suck,but I suck less than this person does,
and that isn't good, And thatretribution to her I'm not interested in.
That's not anything that's good to do. That's going to take up time.
That's just playing tit for tat.So you go after them because they
come after you. Then they comeafter you because they go after them.
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In the meantime, what about America? What about the business of America?
What about the issues of education,what about the issues of the border,
what about the issues of inflation,what about the issues of healthcare? What
about all the things that the peoplereally care about. They're not interested in
you playing gotsch with the people thatyou think got you. And in fairness
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to Trump, because several of youtexted me said Trump did say locker up.
Yeah, I never once said Trumpdidn't say that. Trump said he
didn't say that, but we knowthat he did say that, and the
crowd would scream it when he talkedabout her, and that started from there
and it went that being said,he talks about this the other day when
he was interviewed with Handity about thefact that, yeah, it may have
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been said, but did it happenafter we won against Hillary? People accept
you know, would say locker up, locker And I said, wouldn't it
be terrible if I locked up thewife of the president of the United States
former and locked up the former secretaryof State. It's a terrible thing.
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You know, you're studying if youwant to bring the country together. I
want to bring the country together.And success does bring the country together,
because we had the most successful economyand the history of our country just prior
to code. And that's what peoplecare about. Oh, there are some
people out there that that look atthe Democrats' enemies and want you to to
go after him. Now, No, I go serve the dish of revenge
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nice and cold, because you kickass. Let the other stuff. And
I'm not saying take the high roadfor everything, because every once in a
while somebody punches you below the belt. You got to do it too,
because especially when if there's a refereeand the referee is like, I'm gonna
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let it all go, okay.I just need to know from the this
the this is the playing ground,run this is it okay. And that's
why Trump has such a great appealbecause he does have that fight in him.
The problem is when it becomes somuch about you and the fight and
less about everybody else. That's theissue I have, and I think a
lot of people will pass on therevenge to says a lot as to most
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candidates on the campaign trail, andvery rarely does any of that stuff happen,
even when it's good stuff. Speakingof jobs, which is stuff we
should be talking about, blockbuster jobreport, this report shows a blockbuster two
hundred and seventy two thousand stuffs wereadded to the workforce in May. The
unemployment rate actually ticked higher to fourpercent, which is the first time it's
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been at that rate since January oftwenty twenty two. We are seeing industries
like healthcare, hospitality, and retailaggressively higher new workers every single month.
And that right there is the thingthat matters retail. It's not a management
position. It's not that sixty seventythousand dollars a year job. Okay,
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restaurant. We know we're talking aboutfor the most part healthcare, probably not
nurses and doctors, orderlies, CNAs. So what are the jobs that are
being created with a hot job market. Then everybody starts to ask the question,
well, what about interest rates?This report puts into question this idea
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that the jobs market is significantly slowingdown. Investors on Wall Street have been
hopeful that jobs and inflation are coolingenough that the Federal Reserve will finally be
able to cut high interest rates.Stubborn inflation and high wage growth might make
that rate cut less likely. Sofar this year, the S and P
five hundred, which is what's reflectedin most Americans retirement accounts, is up
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twelve percent. You got to celebratethat. Now, you're probably not touching
it today, but you do haveto celebrate that. That's what you want.
That is what you want. Youwant that thing up. Now,
how real is it? And we'regoing to talk to our buddy Szack Abram
a little bit. How much ofthat is propped up by the quant of
(01:01:49):
easing as they used to say,and the amount of money that they've thrown
into the stock market and the continuallybuying government, and if that goes away,
what does that look like? Butalso how many of these companies are
ridiculously priced. So we talk tohim a little bit about that. But
twelve percent man, that's nothing tosneeze at. That's what you want see.
If I'm Biden, well, wecan sit here. You know,
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we've talked about it all week.We've talked about it for months and months
and months and months and months.It's too old to run sounds old with
Zelensky today, he's like we wantto said it was a we're never going
to forget. It's it's tough.It's tough to watch. But if you're
the campaign man, you got torun on some of these things. But
you've got, you know, brandinghim as a felon who he is.
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Okay, that doesn't The average personisn't caring at this point in time because
they aren't buying the New York case. This isn't one of the federal cases.
This is it and this feels likethe revenge tour for the Democrats.
So if you're out there, though, you getting a guilty verdict in a
partisan, bizarre trial where you've seemedto have kind of you know, changed
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the rules, and now we waitfor the appeal. Doesn't do anything for
my paycheck, doesn't do anything forimmigration, doesn't do anything for the high
cost of living. And that's whatpeople care about it. The same thing
with Trump. You're talking about beingthe person who was like, oh god,
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I'm you know, I get it, you're martyr. Whatever, move
on, fight it in court,win the battles there. I would say,
look, they're coming after me.I'm gonna do everything I can to
make sure that I am the personthey're coming after and not you. And
that's where we're gonna leave that.I care about you. I care about
your paycheck. I care about theAmerican people. I care about fixing immigration,
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getting us out of wars. Theseare the things I care about.
Let them fight the fight against meand my personality all day long. I
can take it. You don't worryabout that. Let me worry about that.
Let me handle this here for usand get us on track. Will
we feel like the economy is workingfor all of us? Will they do
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Some people got to some people don't. You're listening to the Chat Fences
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Zach Abram, chief investment Officer BordCapital Joints of Program Brother. I hope
things are well with you want tojump straight into it if you say the
word AI. It is what everybodywants to invest in. It seems to
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be the only sector outside of someof the energies that seems to be rocking
and rolling. But investors they needto be wary of this. Am I
correct. Yeah, I think AIis going to be a It's going to
be a big deal. But let'sput this in perspective here, So if
we listen to the companies that areactively involved in the AI world. Now
I'm not talking about the chip purchases. You know that companies are making investing
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in the infrastructure of AI is verydifferent when we talk about all the money
the Nvidia is making, that's fromcompanies. It's not consumer facing. That's
from companies that are investing in buildingAI products, right and AI tools and
things of that nature. So youreally need to like separate that. What
the projections are hopes is that nextyear, if we look at all the
companies that are involved in AI,we're looking at next year generating again,
(01:07:06):
projections hopes about twenty billion in revenue. Okay, if we look at what
market caps have increased by when we'retalking about companies that are supposed to be
going to be involved in AI,I believe you're somewhere between like three and
a half to five trillion dollars.Okay, based on twenty billion dollars of
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revenue projected for next year. Now, will that revenue rise? Yeah?
More than likely. You know,I think people need to take a pause
and sit there and think. Ina lot of ways, this is similar
to the Internet, right, allthe dot com companies in the two thousands,
and well, what did we findout? Then? It ended up
being as big as all the projectionshad it, and in some ways bigger,
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but it took much longer. Yeah, so you know, I understand
the excitement. I just think it'sreally hard to look at the types,
the size, and the magnitude ofthe stock appreciation that we have seen since
the whole AI thing came about.Bottom line is, when I see the
spread between the way the stocks havegone up in value versus the projections of
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revenues, it just looks extraordinarily stretched. So the caution that I would just
say to investors is the problem withAI or the majority of AI related stocks
right now, is even if it'sas good as the most the biggest bulls
are projecting, it's very hard notto make the argument that that isn't priced
in or mostly priced in at leastfor the next five years or so.
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Could I be wrong? Could itspread faster than the Internet? Yeah?
And I think that there's reason tobelieve it will. Again, it's really
hard to make the argument that it'snot priced into stocks. Need I remind
people, we don't want to buystocks that have a bunch of good stuff
priced in. We want to buythem before that happens, right, So
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I'm always going to caveat this chadwith I don't have a crystal. Nobody
does. But if you were jumpingon the AI hype train a year and
a half ago, tip of thecap, if you haven't already using history
as your guide, probably best towait. Right like, it's hard to
imagine that you won't at the veryleast get significantly better entrance, you know,
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pricing. But right now, Iyou know, it's just hard not
to remember two thousand and the sameextrapolations are getting made, the same level
of certainty is being applied, thesame valuations that are eyewatering applies a little
different now. A lot of thesecompanies are already making money that wasn't the
case in two thousand, So youknow, not sitting there saying, oh,
(01:09:38):
it's going to be a graveyard ofmoney. I will just tell you
personally that we've got some AI plays. I think there are a few that
you can get out there that havemuch lower, much more reasonable valuations,
a lot more ways to win.I think the ones that everybody are familiar
with, I think that they're fraughtwith danger at these levels. And I'll
just say it, I think Nvidiais an incredible company that's making incredible tools.
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You're paying f forty five times revenue, not earnings, forty five times
revenue for a three trillion dollar company. I'm not telling you, I know
definitively it's not going to be agood investment. What I'm telling you is
we've never seen anything like that atthat size, at that type of valuation.
It's eye watering. And I willtell you this too, Chad.
Of all the guys I know,you know, famous fund managers, I
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don't know of one that hasn't atthe very least taken a substantial amount of
profit off of their Nvidia investments.And for the same reasons I'm saying,
they're not certain it's going to godown either, but it's just extraordinarily stretched
any in any way you look atit. Talking to Zach g Ramchi,
investment officer Board Capital, We've gotan election obviously this year. I think
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it's it would be foolish for usnot to talk about the confidence or the
lack of confidence that people have whenit comes to the economy based on elections,
on who they're choosing because we askthem about everything, and the economy
is the big thing. And obviouslypeople feel like Trump does a better job
of the economy, even though thestock market, which is not the economy,
is booming. Well, look prettymuch with any developed economy in the
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world, if you're running deficits thatare this subscene right six and a half
to seven percent of GDP. AndI'm going to remind people once again,
I'm gonna keep saying this. Onlyother time in history that we've been at
this level of deficit spending was WorldWar Two. It's really hard for stock
markets to go up. So Iwould sit here and posit to you that
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the stock market right now is nota reflection of the strength of the underlying
economy. The stock market is areflection of the grotesque amount of money the
government is spending. And you know, you can have really big leaks or
holes in a pool, but ifyou're filling it up with a fire hose
on the other side, you're notgoing to notice the level drop, right,
It's probably going to keep rising.But just because the level of the
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pool is rising doesn't mean the integrityof the pool is unquestionable. It just
means you're pumping it in faster thanit's leaking out. So I think that's
the way to look at it.Crazy. I love to can your brother.
We do it every single week.Zach Abraham, Chief investment Officer,
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life. This is Chad Benson.So watching your interview today, I think
it actually gave me an interpretation thatI've never had of him before. And
us not seeing him more, itactually kind of hurts the hurts people on
judging him. I guess if that'swhat the media wants to do, then
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they're doing a very good job atit. That is audience reaction Doctor Phil's
interview with former President Trump, whoof course wants to be president again.
That lady was black and she shouldknow her role. You're black, ma'am.
You're not allowed to think anything goodof Donald Trump because if you do,
Chelsea Handler will come for you.Been playing this throughout the show,
(01:14:02):
and yes, we'll probably play itagain. You guys haven't heard she's upset
with fifty cent her ex boyfriend.You heard about my ex boyfriend, right
fifty and has support of Donald Trump. You know what's going on between I
saw your tweets and I go,wait, what's happening because you said he
was your favorite ex boyfriend and thenhe's supporting Trump. He says he doesn't
want to pay sixty two percent oftaxes, which, by the way,
(01:14:24):
isn't a plan of Joe Biden's that'sthat's that's a lie. So he doesn't
want to pay sixty two percent oftaxes because he doesn't want to go from
being fifty cent to twenty cent.And I and I had to remind him
that he was a black person,so he can't vote for Donald Trump.
Yeah, and that lady was black. That was just talking before that.
And again, Chelsea knows what's bestfor you. You're black. In her
(01:14:48):
world, you are victim, andyou're not smart enough to understand that Donald
Trump is evil and bad. Andsome of the Q and A that was
going on after the Trump interviewers,the lady, I was just thinking about
when they've ran the first time togetheror the second time in President Biden won.
I had a lot of I havea lot of Republican friends and a
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lot of Democratic friends. I'm kindof neutral. But they talked about good
versus evil, and I thought,well, we're not really in a Disney
movie, so I don't understand.I you know, you may not like
him. I get that, Butnow four years later, the same people
I know that have said these thingssay, I'm really upset with my four
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one k I'm upsote when I goto the grocery store and they're all voting
for Trump. Now, so it'sand on the TikTok thing I do get
on TikTok and most of the peopleI have followed off and on their tiktoks
have been taken down if they haveanything about Trump. And I just think
this, this, you know,is biased, and so that doesn't help
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his case at all. They justsee one side. Yeah, does that
bother you that they're taking stuff downbecause it has down there and everybody in
the audience. But yeah, yourfour oh one k should be doing better.
I mean, the thing has beenrocking for for a while, so
your four to one K should absolutelyshould have a smile your face. But
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as we've said, and we youknow, we're just talking to Zach Abraham
at Bulwark, our financial guy thatwe have on the show every week.
And you know, main Street andWall Street are separate unless you're a trader.
As a career, that's what youdo, right, you work in
the finance industry. Main Street WallStreet separate things. When it comes to
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the day to day. Main Streetis your day today, Wall Street is
your future and retirement. So andmost people, a vast majority of people
don't own individual stocks. They havemutual funds that if somebody handles the for
them, they don't get involved inany way, shape or form. That's
why I say called board camp.So let's separate the two. There Main
(01:16:59):
Street, Wall Street and and it'sgreat that and I'm look, I'm all
for it. Keep going rock androll. I'll take a bull market.
Who wouldn't that being said? Though, yeah, I mean, is it
fair that that you know they're they'reslanting inside of all these social medias.
No, there's not. TikTok isdefinitely way to the left. And you
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know, could we say Chinese interference? They're getting rid of Trump stuff?
Could we do that because they saidRussian interference? Could we say Chinese interference?
I don't know. Maybe it's fascinatingthough, you know, listening to
that lady, she's like, well, you know, we really don't get
to see Trump and like this andit's a much different thing. And and
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you know, we've talked about itthroughout the show because the revenge tour that
it sounds like he wants to goon. I'm not a fan of doctor
Phil's. I'm a fan of buthow much of that is talking how much
of that is reality. Speaking oftalking reality, Ronnie Jackson, Congressman,
earlier today talking about Joe Biden andthe a thing which I found, you
know, this week, if youguys didn't hear the story, Wall Street
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Journal had a large story about notjust his age, because I want to
remind everybody this age the number isone thing, right, We talk about
that all the time. Where youlook at somebody like Bernie Sanders, who's
older than Biden, but as quickas it is, sharp as attack.
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You know, that's the thing thatthe Democrats want you to believe about Joe
Biden. He's sharp as attack,and not everybody's buying it. Well,
you know, Maria, we've beentalking about this for a long time,
and the Biden campaign has been tellingus that despite what we see on camera
when he's in the public that behindclosed doors, he's just a real Einstein,
and we know that's not true.And now it's being documented that that's
(01:18:48):
not true. I feel like theway this article was sourced, it was,
it was really well sourced, makesme think that this might actually be
the Democrats with their first attempt tothe groundwork to do something to try to
get ready hand before novembergers which isa possibility. I mean, I've heard
from several people, and we've talkedabout it for about a year that I
(01:19:11):
don't think he's gonna run. Andhere's somebody else texted me a little bit
earlier and said, Chad, youkeep saying is Biden and Trump. It's
not. It's Commlin Trump. Andthat's the way I think you have to
look at that. If I'm theRepublicans, it's one of the things I'm
doing juxtaposed the difference between Donald Trump. Look, when I was president,
you may not like the attitude Ihad. You may not liked any of
that stuff. The reality is wewere doing well. Inflation was down,
(01:19:32):
you were feeling good about stuff,we were getting out of wars. We
weren't spending money crazy. Yes,And when they say they put so much
deficit, because look, Republicans areDemocrats. You guys are all the same.
The only time you ever agree iswhen you want to spend our money
out of control. So I don'tlook at you as fiscal conservatives more.
I think that's gone. But theadding the amount of money that we did
(01:19:58):
was during a pandemic, and you'redamned if Trump would have said, oh
you were shutting up, chop,nobody's gonna get anything. Everybody lost their
freaking mind, right, so youcouldn't do that. I was for the
first, you know, throwing outmoney. I wasn't a fan of the
second, and I sure that wasn'ta fan of the third, which is
really super charged our inflation here,So you got to take that out of
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it. Still. I mean,both sides love to spend money. But
if I'm Trump, I remind everybodythis is where we're going. Pre COVID
and then things went sideways. Let'sget back on track, Let's get moving
forward. Let's let's produce real jobs. Let's use the opportunity of technology we
have in the future. Let's strengthenour country from the inside out. Let's
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make sure that everybody knows we're aglobal power and we will remain so,
but we take care of us first. We're that passenger on the airplane when
they tell you, if those oxygenmasks come down, we're America. We
put it on first, and thenwe see who could we can help.
Remind everybody that talk about jobs,that's what got you the gig in the
(01:21:06):
first place. Immigration and jobs andthere's plenty of stuff on immigration, plenty
of stuff three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four,
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jobs, the jobs report damn good. But the question is what are they
(01:21:26):
what kind of jobs are being produced? And what's going to happen with rates,
because that is also very important.We got some reports recently pointing to
weakness in the economy. For instance, the number of job openings falling faster
than expected. There's been an uptickin the number of people applying for first
time unemployment benefits. People still arefeeling squeezed by higher inflation. We saw
(01:21:48):
retail sales and consumer spending coming inless than expected. So I think for
the Federal Reserve, this becomes reallytricky. Are we going to get that
soft landing where the economy slows downbut not so much that we fall into
a recession. Is it going tobe enough for the Federal Reserve to want
to cut interest rates, which isa big deal because those rates, whether
(01:22:09):
it's your car, whether it's yourcredit cards, homes, it costs and
you know that, and it iseating people alive. And the thought that
they're going to do it. Maybemaybe not. They're looking for something because
they need the jobs market to slowdown, but it's that soft land.
It's a tricky thing. April andMarch numbers were revised upward to show fifteen
(01:22:30):
thousand more jobs than previously reported.So I think overall, when you take
this in combination with wages, whichagain rose more than expected, up four
point one percent year over year,I think we're going to have to wait
a little bit longer for the Fedto hand us its first cut in interest
rates. I don't think people arethrilled by that. Does that do for
the economy. We'll talk a littlebit more about jobs. We got a
(01:22:53):
little what's trending. It's more ChelseaHandler. If you guys didn't hear stick
around, you're going to want tohear that she is telling black people how
they should which is exactly what goodliberal white women should do. Board Capital.
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What's trending Chad Benson Show. You'relistening to the Chad Benson Show. Now
it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending James Norway, Oman,
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Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, SereneLot Trupping. Let's find out what's trending
on the interwebs on this Friday.Finally Friday. Baby got that coming up
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a little bit. Start with GoogleGoogle Trends trending Now Mavericks, Celtics,
Last Night Celtics also trending. Porzingisgm E Stock Hunger Games, Hunger Games,
Sunrise on the Reaping. This isanother Hunger Games book coming out next
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back to back national championships. TheLakers and them serious, serious conversations,
big money, and you've won twonational championships in a row. It's time
for a new challenge and the Lakerscome a calling. You start listening Space
x H five N two AV andInfluenza. It's the bird flu first human
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case. Hayley Biden testify she panickedwhen she found the gun. It comes
to Hunter in vidio Steve Bannon goingto prison by July first, uh sober
netra collar. I don't know.I screw up his name and for that
I apologize. It was horrible.Part of the US cricket team. That's
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right. We have a cricket team. We beat Pakistan yesterday. How big
is that? That would be likeEngland beating US in football, not soccer
but American football. Byron Donalds.Also trending, Llewen Bobert saving Private Ryan.
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All these things are trending. We'rein the magical world of Google and
National Don't Day, which is alwaysfantastic. I love me some donuts,
you do You know I haven't haddonut in forever. I've been on this
helt kick fit, running around doingall kinds of stuff. I haven't had
donut forever. You used to havedonut Fridays. Don't do that anymore.
Maybe today I would reward myself.Probably not, though. Head over to
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Yahoo, Donald Trump, Russia,Ukraine, war Celts, Mavericks, Vladimir
Putin, National Donate Day, alltrending over there, and finally to tweet
NBA Finals Celtics D Day. SteveBannon, doctor Pepper number two soda in
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the world. It's no longer Cokeand Pepsi. It's coke and doctor Pepper
Hurley. That's the basketball coach,doctor Phil Miss Alabama if you've not seen
that, Miss Alabama is a plussize model who goes about three bills and
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she won last night. I don'tknow what this is about anymore. This
ridiculous. It's a beauty patcheant,right, Am I right? Or am
I right? Well? I don'tknow. Jed Jim Crow Star Wars all
trending today. Pepsi Good Friday,always good Friday. Pakistan USA cricket,
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which is again this is a massiveupset, like you could not believe.
This is a huge deal in theworld of cricket. Cricket's like one of
the third largest sport on the planetbecause India and Pakistan play it so but
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the reality is this is like you, I mean, this is one of
those upsets. You're like, there'sno way that we won. Yeah,
well we won. We beat Pakistanarguably one of the top two or three
teams on the planet, and afterten overs we will come back. But
I think the way they finished thegame on the superows and in the Superows,
(01:28:57):
I think to US team. Yeah, what he said is credit to
the USA team. You probably hadno idea what he was saying. Trust
me, I understand. Chelsea Handleralso trending. You heard about my ex
boyfriend right fifty cent and has supportof Donald Trump. Ye, what's going
on between me? I saw yourtweets and I go, wait, what's
happening? Because you said he wasyour favorite ex boyfriend and then he's supporting
Trump. He says he doesn't wantto pay sixty two percent of taxes,
(01:29:20):
which by the way, isn't aplan of Joe Biden's. That's that's that's
a lie. So he doesn't wantto pay sixty two percent of taxes because
he doesn't want to go from beingfifty cents to twenty cent. I and
I had to remind him that hewas a black person, so he can't
vote for Donald Trump. Good god, do you see the insanity in the
(01:29:42):
cult and the cultish nature? Hey, hey, hey, you're black.
You can't vote for Donald Trump.That right there should make you go,
what the hell are you talking about? Because you're black? Oh yeah,
you're only allowed to think one way. And trust us, we all though
the white woman is going to showyou exactly how you should vote. Three
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Chad Benson, Chow Sun, ChadBenson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
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This is Chad Benson. That timeof the week where we look at
some stories that maybe we didn't havetime to get to this week. Some
of it's just wacky sound and youshake your head and you go, what
the hell was that about? Otherparts of it are real stories that we
just didn't have time to get to, and a very important one about Alzheimer's.
(01:31:25):
In the intervention group, ten patientshad improved cognitive function compared with the
control group, where none of thepatients saw any improvement. This was a
relatively small study conducted by researchers atUCSF, but neurologists that we talked to
were very encouraged by the results,especially because these are extremely low risk changes
to implement. Yeah, low riskchanges diet. What do we talked about?
(01:31:50):
Diet and look? And I'm thefirst one to admit over the last
couple of years during COVID, Iput on like thirty pounds over eight was
it active as I needed to beworked, my ass in the ground and
good. Over the last four monthshome, I've dropped about thirty five pounds,
feeling better than I have felt ina very long time. Change a
lot of my diet eating habits.It's been a helper. And we always
(01:32:12):
have to remember that the food industryisn't about taste. It's about addiction.
They're selling you addiction, whether it'spsychological, from the colors and the popping
and where they have it displayed,to the additives and the food in there.
It's about selling addiction. And youcan't eat all that crap and not
think it doesn't do something to yourbrain. That study finding that intensive lifestyle
(01:32:32):
changes in early Alzheimer patients helped showmarkers of improvement in cognition and in function.
This adds to growing evidence suggesting thatearly intervention with a vegan diet low
in fat and sugar, plus supplements, moderate exercise, and stress management can
help slow decline. Yeah, andit's interesting. I don't know if I
(01:32:54):
could go vegan. I just can't, just because I just can't, because
I have a limited amount of fruitsand vegetables i'll eat. So I'm just
gonna tell you guys that right now. But I you can definitely eat better.
How many of us raise your handout there if you ate a salad
this week? One, it's two, raise your hand this week if you
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went to a fast food joint.Look at all of us, even the
people who eat salads. So it'svery but these are little things that you
do as and and and obviously eatingbad in a good deal. Eating bad
is not something that that we shouldbe proud of. But it's easy,
so we do it. So ofthe other things this week that we missed
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on the very exciting sound salad ofthe week. More on Caitlin Clark.
So obviously, earlier this week therewas controversy about the way that she's been
treated in the w NBA and shegot smashed by you know, another player,
and it was just it was,it was, it's been, it's
been crazy. And then you hadPat McAfee color and oh I got that,
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just said everybody. Magic Johnson lastnight talking about and saying the things
that we've echoed about her is thecash cow. Let's not forget that of
the WNBA. Let me ask youabout these WNBA players Angel Rheese, Caitlin
Clark, who many are saying arethe Larry Bird and Magic Johnson of the
WNBA. Do you like that whenyou hear that? Like it and they
are? Were you treated as roughlyas they have been treated when you were
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a rookie? Of course you were, of course just deep shots. Yes,
Veterans are are going to test you, right, and if they feel
that you've gotten more money or morepublicity, you know they're upset about that.
They are, and you're gonna get, like anything, you were going
to get a certain amount of hits. I mean you saw with Kobe,
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right, you see it with youknow the lights like this year right,
like you know the hockey stars thathave come in and they're gonna get whacked
and hit people are testing you,right, same thing with Lebron James.
They're going to test you, butyour teammates got to also be there for
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you. And you're gonna get somecalls down the road that maybe you shouldn't
get because you are a superstar andwe recognize that. And the one thing
the NFL has learned faster than Ithink everybody else. You protect your stars
because your stars are paychecks, andsometimes you got to take some of those
paychecks and give it to somebody elsewho will protect your stars on your team.
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When I came my first training camp, first day of practice, Ron
Boom, I was looking up toget the rebound. He came and hit
me real hard behind my neck,one of your own teammates, my own
teammate, and he said, takethat, rookie. Oh So I said
okay. So I got up,and about three plays later, he was
looking up to box me out.So I ran as fast as I could
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and I hit him. Pay him, you did really hard, and he
fell to the floor and I toldhim, I said, don't forget I'm
tough, I'm rough. If youwant to play like that, we can
play like that. And all theLaker players came running up to me and
Hugby said, we like you.Yeah, because you earned the respect.
You earn the respect and that's agood thing. Now, Caitlyn, her
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teammates got to come to her defense. Sure, you can't allow her to
have to fight every battle, right, but we have to understand that both
Caitlyn Angel and Bringku plays for mysparks. They made the WNBA better and
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they're going to be tested by theseincredible women who've been in the league for
a long time. Caitlyn is themost popular WNBA player, but she's not
the best at this time. Justlike Larry and I were not the best
when we entered the league, becamethe best later on by our play.
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Caitlyn still has to play great.Sure come the best WNBA player. It's
the hype though. One thing forsure. Jealousy reared its ugly head.
We saw that. But she hasa cash cow. I mean, we've
talked about her over the last monthand a half, two months from her
the end of her college career,all the way through the butts that she's
putting in seats where you go andlook at the other games six thousand,
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fifty two hundred eight thousand, yougo look or she's playing. It's sold
out and her games are on TV. That means more revenue. More revenue
means more money for everybody. Threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at ChadBenton Shows your Twitter Tweet at as
texta program speaking of sports. Arguablyone of the biggest upsets in the history
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of sports, shamanad being number oneVirginia remember that basketball Going date myself,
go back to the nineteen fifties,United States men's national soccer team beat England
in a World Cup. Where doesthis rank? This one ranks way up
there. Texas, land of cowboys, longhorns, and cricket. Not that
kind of cricket, but there's aslow ball that finds the fela in Grand
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Prairie, Texas. The US cricketteam has orchestrated a shocking defeat of powerhouse
Pakistan. Monan Patel is captain ofTeam USA. Freating Pakistan in World Cup
is going to open many doors forUS, and perhaps, he says,
cast a new light on one ofthe world's most popular sports that most Americans
have never seen played. Jim Rilllyin ABC News Dallas. Yeah, and
we have played two and one twoin the World Cup. And this is
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what they call this is a Normallycricket goes like this. It's a test
match, it's over three days.This is the World Cup, and the
World Cup works where you get twentyover, so the game moot's much faster,
it's a little bit more exciting.We are two and zero in our
bracket. It's happening. This iswhat happens when we decide to get involved
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in certain sports and say, hey, I bet you we can dominate this.
We were seven hundred to one towin that game. Pakistan is one
of the probably three four best teamsin the world. You've got Australia,
the West Indies, which is theCaribbean Islands. You've got England obviously Australia
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is in New Zealand are good butlike in India, but like here comes
us. Holy moly, what doyou think of those apples? Three two,
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it's a show. It's your Twitter, sweet at us text a program love
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on with the job market. Andwe're gonna touch on that also Hunter Biden.
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As we wrap it up, hisdad said, no pardon for you,
which will bring us to our stupidinformation about pardons because we like to
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straight ahead, Chat Benson shoe IReverence like, yeah, so what it's
the Chat Benson show. Mister harare you driving, Ashley? I'm pulling
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into my doctor's office. Actually so, so I'll just give me one second.
This is your driving one of licensesuspended. That is correct, your
enter and he was just driving failureto turn himself in while we resolve on
the bench war with no von.Now we remember that week ago went viral,
(01:42:00):
then earlier this week we updated youbecause we do that when I'm one
of these people that forget about stuff. The update was, now the dude
did have a license and it shouldn'thave been suspended because of unpaid child support,
which he had taken care of.So he calls into the zoom because
his license suspended. Judge sees that, gets perturbed as you would do,
(01:42:20):
because he's driving, says, no, you got to come in, you
got to turn yourself in, yougot to go to jail. And then
he come to find out, Ohmy god, story early week. Oh
no, I'd done everything, Icaught up, My license was good.
Well, there's another twist in thetail. This is simply the dumbest of
all. Dude never had a license. What are the fact now clear that
(01:42:45):
he did not have a license andwas not authorized to drive at the time
that he showed up at that virtualhearing. That's very true. He did
not have a license and he wasnot authorized to drive. It was not
to be driving the day he receivedthat ticket. That's what the record showed.
He was not to be driving,and he was driving. So that's
what happened. But I'll tell yousomething. He is out of jail.
(01:43:06):
He was taken away, but theyposted the bond for the other court.
Now he's out of jail. Sothat's one thing that's changed. Okay,
so he's out of jail. Theguy should never have had a license because
he didn't because he never went andtook it. He did an interview and
that doesn't help him. By theway, earlier in the week, yet
(01:43:27):
another interview, because people just don'tknow how to stop and recall having one
having a driver's license. I dothat. I drive his Premier. I
believe, I don't know. Ican't say yes and I can't say no.
(01:43:48):
Yeah. So he's out of jail. His attorney finally said, you
need to be quiet. You gotspanked by the judge. Let's just be
over this and be done. Soguy never had a license, So he
gone from a suspended license to itshouldn't have been suspended to never had one
(01:44:09):
at all. And viral. Welcometo the world we live in. It
is Friday. You know what thatmeans. Kids, It's the little sights
sounds without the sights, if youwill, It's finally Friday. But I
would like the media people that continuedto say this rookie class, this rookie
class, this rookie class, notjust call it for what it is.
There's one white bitch for the Indianateam, who is a superstar. It
(01:44:32):
is what it is, you know. I feel like I'm just at the
point where you accept it and don'tretaliate. I've got a hundred dollars falk
my bal phone. I know howI'll say it. Anybody's burning, Ah,
I through my fugget in and domy scim come moning morning, I'll
be burn. It's free. I'mdone, my motor running again. It's
(01:45:00):
fine, come here today to dowhat the Republics in Congress refuses to take
the necessary steps to secure our border. President Biden is in trouble politically.
He's pulling right up there with fungalpicture. It's one hundred and twenty six
days ago today that Joe Biden said, quote done all I can do.
(01:45:24):
It's fine, It's fine. Hetried to all of our wonderful families and
friends. This month and every month, I celebrate you. I personally much
(01:45:46):
rather as I'm as bomb falling onmy head killing me than having support and
solidarity by a bunch of degenerates yourwyan a thirty hours slowly unity, I'm
(01:46:18):
drum every minute of every day.They'll be calling him a convicted fellow,
and it's still won't matter. Youknow why, because it doesn't negate.
The fact that Joe Biden would sucks. So many rappers are showing support for
Trump now, it's crazy. Thefact that she survived. I think she's
(01:46:38):
very, very lucky. No Veganpod go away, go away, go
to other restaurants, go Eagle leftus dead. When you make it difficult
for people in their lives, theylose their ideological books and they get vaccinated.
Well, let's begin with the factthat Joe Biden is eighty one years
old. But they were brave,they're resolute, they're ready. Ah,
(01:46:59):
there you go. So the soundsfrom the week. So there's gonna be
a lot of other stuff. TheHunter Biden trial currently going on found this
very interesting. Again. They continueto ask him, Hey, do you
ever pardon him? As we sithere in Normandy, your son Hunter is
on trial, and I know thatyou cannot speak about an ongoing federal prosecution,
(01:47:20):
but let me ask you. Willyou accept the jury's outcome, their
verdict, no matter what it is. Yes, And have you ruled out
a pardon for your son? Yes? Yes, yes, just sounds so
old, which brings us to thisas we finish up the week, a
little stupid information, and then Igo and spoil it all by saying something
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stupid. We'll take stupid tills thismorning. It's the honest ones you want
to watch out for, because youcan never predict they're going to do something
incredibly stupid. Now you're the fat, stupid one with the big mouth.
Is stupid, little as you shouldnever under a to the predictability of stupidity.
Now it's time fall stupid informations.Speaking of pardons, the first pardon
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issued ever seventeen ninety five after theWhiskey Rebellion in Western Pennsylvania, done by
George Washington. Now, there aremany types of clemency that falls under the
president's power that include pardon, amnesty, and reprieve few other things. So
reprieve delays the imposition of a sentenceor punishment. Amnesty it's kind of the
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same as a pardon, but isextended to an entire class of individuals.
Communication reduces the sense imposed by afederal court. These are just a few
of the things. The person akathe president who issued the most FDR two
thy eight hundred nineteen. That wasover three plus terms Truman nineteen hundred,
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Eisenhower eleven hundred. You go down, down, down, and you get
to the kind of the modern timebrock Obama two hundred twelve. The Bush
is not much of Partners one hundredand eighty nine for w HW seventy four.
So there you go, so sillyinformation on this beautiful Friday. You
guys have a blessed amazing weekend.Follow us across all our social media.
If you're miss any of the show, make sure you grab the podcast.
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We will do it again next week. I promise you that. As always
Night Night Jack. This is theChad Benson Show.