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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. I think the old
saying was f around and find out, and the IDF said they affed round
and now they found out. Israelis defending its hostage rescue mission in Gaza
Saturday. The Hamas run Gaza HealthMinistry claims at least two hundred and seventy
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four Palestinians were killed in that raid, including dozens of children. Israel insists
there were fewer than one hundred civilianskilled, and blames Hamaths for using civilians
as shields as they should. Whyis that because the hostages were in regular
people's apartments, including somebody who apparentlyworked for al Jazir's. Yeah, but
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I understand this. This is thisis their goal. Their goal is Could
you imagine somebody knocking at your doorsaying, hey, we've kidnapped some people,
we're going to storm here. Whatdo you think is going to happen
to you? And the way theydid the raid in the middle of the
day and their two apartments side byside, they went in guns of blazon
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because they don't know what's going on. But the reason they only people said,
well, why did they just gointo the one place? They knew
that the hostages were because they wantedto make it seem like it was a
much bigger thing, and that theywere coming across the board as a unit,
not focusing on one, but bothplaces, not to give some sort
of surprise. There was already asurprise because they came. What did they
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do? They freed hostages. Hostagesthat I remind you Hamas took. It's
Ralio officials saying that four hostages havebeen rescued and what Israeli officials said was
a joint operation this morning at twolocations in Nasarat. The hostages were at
an area they were kidnapped from theNova Music festival on October seventh, and
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we understand this morning that they arein good condition and were transferred to a
hospital for medical examination. And weretheir civilians killed. Yes, and it's
unfortunate and it's horrible, but that'sthe part of life that you're dealing with
right now, when you have amass in charge of everything. Mass is
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an upset about this. Now they'renot. They're like, wow, they
got four back, but look howmany of ours they killed, and that's
just good news for us, whichis horrible. This was one of the
single bloodiest Israeli assaults since this warbegan, and as talk of negotiations continue,
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the fundamental problem remains Benjamin Nettnian,who says he wants to bring all
the hostages home, but at thesame time says the war will not end
until Hamas is destroyed, and he'sfacing immense political turmoil. There is widespread
public anger about how he's managed thiswar. His war cabinet is in danger
of falling apart, and that willmean sustained pressure from the Israeli extreme right.
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Yeah, so Benny Gantz, whois a centrist that was a big
part of this, he resigned.What does that mean, Well, you
got the hard right because and Bennysaid, look, when do we say
we've done what we can. Weneed to figure out a solution, bring
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in other nations. I want answers. And look, Natanyahu's stuck between a
rock and a hard place, whichis he jumped at this, He went
at and you have to defend yourself. If you're Israel, you absolutely must
defend yourself one hundred percent. Butyou're not going to kill an ideology like
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Hamas has in many of these otherjihadi groups. The way that they're going
about it, but you've got tofigure something out. There has to be
a plan other than going in destroyingeverything getting back the hostages, because what
he tells everybody is, yeah,you're gonna give him back to us,
or we're gonna rescue him, andin doing so, we're going to continue
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to war. Well, Hamas realizeslong term, this is all we got
left right now, this is allwe got left are these hostages. And
how many of them are still alive. Nobody knows, but yes, did
people die, of course they did. It's horrible. But it also goes
back to the thing we've talked aboutOctober sixth peace, October seventh, no
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peace. And you're hiding people insideof homes of civilians, so when they
come in, they're coming in notknowing who's in there, that you're just
a civilian that you've been told thebabiesit them or else. This is the
rock that they're stuck between. Andfor those out there, the Palestinias porters
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who are sitting there saying Hamas isfreedom virus, et cetera, et cetera,
understand that if Hamas cared that muchabout their people, they wouldn't be
putting them in this situation. Innocentpeople were tragically killed in this operation.
The exact number we don't know,but innocent people were killed, and that
is heartbreaking, that is tragic.The President himself has said in recent days
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that the Palestinian people are going throughsheer hell in this conflict because HAMAS is
operating in a way that puts themin the crossfire, that holds hostages right
in the heart of crowded civilian areas, that puts military emplacements right in the
heart of crowded civilian areas. Butevery day that we see more innocent people
lost is another horrible, awful,tragic day. Yeah, and it's going
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to continue that way for a while. And it's sad, but that is
the reality of what is going on. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chadmentton Shows, your Twitter,
tweet, at US text the program. Polls, plenty of them. We're
going to talk about it today.Let me tell you something, only polls
that matter. Repeat this over andover throughout the show, as I have
for months and months and months andmonths and months and months and months and
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years. Swing States, seven ofthem. Those polls matter. Nevada,
Okay, Arizona, all right,Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina,
Michigan. Those are the only pollsthat matter. Everything else throw them
away. They don't matter. Yourstate doesn't matter. Texas, you don't
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matter. Could there be a surprise, Yeah maybe, But the reality is
two hundred and fifty to about amillion voters are going to decide this in
several counties. That is it.Former President Trump is leading outside the margin
of error in Arizona. He's beatingBiden fifty one forty six, Florida fifty
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to forty six, fifty to fortyfive in Nevada. And then that Virginia
number that we've talked about. Theyare in Virginia forty eight to forty eight.
When you go back four years ago, President Biden trampled him by ten
points. All of a sudden,Now it's a dead heat in Virginia.
Yeah, okay, well I don'tVirginia. I mean that would be a
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huge surprise. Florida not even worriedabout. I don't even think that is
no longer a swing state. Theones I told you about, those are
the ones that matter. People getexcited. Oh my god, look out
close, he's in Virginia, thatdoesn't matter. I just don't think.
I don't think we're going to seea surprise unless something crazy happens. Vada,
Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, right, Georgia, North Carolina.
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Those are the polls that matter.Likely voters, likely voters, those
are the one that's matter. Andlook for independent voters in those states,
which are going to be huge outsideof some massive, crazy, chaotic situation
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where you've got the Black Swan event. The things that we've been talking about
abe abortion. Even today on MSNBC, they're just talking about over and over
and over again. They're gonna takeaway everything. They're gonna do this,
They're gonna do that border, andwe're gonna talk a lot about the border
today because it is a freaking mess. Ain't getting any better. Executive order
has not done anything. And theeconomy, so everybody could talk about Virginia
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know that, no, no,no, no, no, no.
What matters. It's what those peoplein the seven states are talking about and
heading towards Arizona. What kind ofstate is it? Well, it was
a red state at times, ithad a tinge of blue. It is
now a purple state. Hence theswing is Swingy state. But it's also
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a border state, and the borderis a big deal here, and he
has failed at doing anything on theborder. Oh yeah, these are the
little things you have to look forin the overall giant picture of what is
taking place. And when you listento him over the weekend, and we've
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got some stuff from Trump, includingshark attacks, which is weird because a
great nature will mess you up comingup. But these things matter the economy.
How is the economy depends depends onwhere you sit. Right. For
some of us, we feel confident, others not so much, even though
it looks like things feel good.Right, we're creating jobs, we're doing
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this, we're doing that, andthe you know, Wall Street, but
Wall Street Main Street two separate things. We know that. That being said,
where's your consumer confidence? Are youconsuming the way that you used to?
Are you worried about the way you'recan sue me? And then,
of course you have to add inthe other stuff when it comes to Trump.
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That includes the court cases. Andwe're going to talk a little bit
later because I've had so many peopleask me why hasn't this Kate case in
New York hurt Trump, And I'mgonna break it down for you. It's
pretty simple why it hasn't hurt Somecases can and some cases actually will benefit
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Trump, and this is one ofthose. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree. Hatch had Benson Show,
to Twitter, your Instagram, allthe other things. So you had a
good weekend, solid fun weekend forme, I will say, play a
lot of pickleball and swam a littlebit because we're in the middle of the
heat dome and it was four thousanddegrees was it? It wasn't. I
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guess because I've been out here forso long. I'm just completely used to
the fact that one hundred and elevenjust doesn't bother me. It just I
know it probably should. It justdoesn't bother me anymore. Uh. You
fall across all social media, alot of stuff to get to today as
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Trump talking about sharks? Among otherthings? Chad Benson Show. You're listening
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to the Chad Benson Show. Officialsin Hawaii say a twenty five year old
woman is in serious condition after shewas bitten off a Wahu's north shore.
The attack occurred near a small boatharbor known as a popular destination for shark
tours. It happened the same dayas two other shark attacks in Walton County,
Florida, that left three people injuredtoo critically. Those beaches are now
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open again. These attacks are inaddition to an incident earlier this week in
California and last week in Texas,and come as American's flow to the beaches
for the start of summer. Indeed, they are flocking. We're going to
the beach here in a couple ofweeks. I will say this, We're
going to do a very special.Nature will mess you up. This may
be a part of it, butthis right you're thinking, Okay, you're
playing that early. Why why areyou playing that? That's the nature will
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mess you up. Because Trump wasin Nevada and somewhere out there in his
wandering mind of God, knows what. As he's riffing, he decides to
talk about shark attacks. By theway, A lot of architects lately,
do you know what said? Alot of shocks? And I'm telling you
when I listened to Trump, Iswear to god he's doing a comedy special.
So what you guys think about sharks? Right? Like? Those are
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those are crazy? Right? Likesharks big fish? By the way,
A lot of architects lately, doyou know what I said? A lot
of show. I watched some guysjustifying it today. Well, they weren't
really that angry. They bit offthe young lady's leg because of the fact
that they were not hungry, butthey misunderstood what who she was. He
said, There's no problem with sharks, they just didn't really understand a young
woman in swimming now who really gotdecimated. So there's a you are ten
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yards away from the boat. DoI get electrocuted if the boat is sinking?
Water goes over the battery the boatis sinking. Do I stay on
top of the boat and get electrocuted? Or do I jump over by the
shark and not get electrocuted? Butyou know what I'd do if there was
a shark, or you get electrocuted. I'll take electrocution every single time.
I'm not getting deer of the shark. Yeah, that isn't happening. Just
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bizarre. It sounds like he's doinga comedy special. Oh goodness. He
goes from sharks to like, youknow, so I got a cousin,
right, he's been dating that.It's just he's all over the place and
he roofs, and sometimes it's funny, but you're just like, what are
you talking about? And then we'llpoint out later on in the natureill mess
you up, because there's so manythings to talk about with nature messing you
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up today. The facts are thatsharks don't have thumbs or arms, so
that's how they investigate things by alittle bite here, in the little bite
there. Unfortunately, if you're tenfeet long, your mouth is pretty big,
and if you're a young person oreven an old, it can hurt
and cause lots of damage. Speakingof damage, Joy read freaking out over
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Scotus. The one thing I've alwayssaid about Trump, his lasting legacy for
all the chaos and craziness that everybodytalks about and all this stuff, and
you know, the good, thebad, the whatever, No matter where
you sit, his legacy is simplythe Supreme Court. Everything else is.
At this point in time, it'sjust noise that if Donald Trump becomes president,
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Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas will immediatelyretire. They're both in their seventies.
They want to retire under a RepublicanWe now know they are naked partisans.
They're not juris by any stretch ofthe imagination. They will retire and
Donald Trump will replace them with thirtysomething and forty something year old versions of
themselves, meaning Donald Trump will haveappointed at that point five out of nine
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members of the United States Supreme Court. He will have created a court that
will last for fifty years or more. That is the legacy he will then
inherit. It's possibility for sure.I've said, I mean, you look
now my entire life, I'm fiftythree. For the most part, the
Court has been left, not beensuper left, but it has been left
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the minute it starts to go right. And it's funny, because we should
only care about justice when it servedto Republicans or its sides on the air
of the left. The minute itisn't that it is justice gonnawry right,
it's crazy. Justice not real,These laws aren't real. These are evil
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you know, partisan hacks. That'snot true. And we've said this a
thousand times. The cultural issues theylook at. You know, you've got
the originalist and then you've got theprogressives and left on the court. We
look at it. Oh, thecourt you know says, hey, look
the Constitution's living, breathing thing.The originalist is. We're going to look
at this as it is written andgo from there. But it is funny
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how if you go and look,we know who the left is. They
don't have their biases and believes.Of course they do in the way that
they interpret things. But for themost part, when you go and look
at the amount of decisions that areeight to one, nine to zero,
it's huge. It's the cultural sidethough, that flips them out. And
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listening to her just lose her mind. Hilarious that Supreme Court right now is
his legacy three two, three,five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three. At Chad BensonShow's your Twitter tweet at its texted program,
it is the Chad Benson Show,Such Chad Benson Show, Independent thoughts,
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independent life. This is Chad Benson. Immigration part of the ABE as
I like to call it, Soyou got ABE is my acronym for abortion.
Big deal for some states Swing Statesagain, Swing States, a very
important border. Immigration, and economy. The three big things outside of a
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terror attack or something of that nature. Those are it. And over the
weekend, lots of talk after lastweek's super executive order that you know supposedly
is going into effect, and overfacethe nation surprised to hear about some of
the numbers, even from Democrats,and what they're hoping may happen and are
fine with happening should Trump become president. What let's talk about some of the
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issues you say are important to voters. The borders one of them. President
Biden did issue an executive order.It authorizes US officials to deport large numbers
of migrants without processing as is claimsuntil the border crossing's number dips below fifteen
hundred, So it's essentially suspending someof the asylum processing. Trump's been perceived
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as stronger on the border. Doesthis change anything? No, Trump still
is more people think that Donald Trump'spolicies would stop or slow border crossings more
than Biden's. Not a shocker,right, because we saw it in effect
the threat. People were like,I don't know if I want to go
over there, because this guy seemedserious about it. Biden and I go
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back to this because a lot ofyou tripped at me last week about this
or that with Biden and the Republicansdid this. It's not working with the
average voter. Oh, the Republicansshot this down because you've not done anything
along the way to try to stemit. You have been very open with
your first one hundred days. I'mgoing to make sure that we send a
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bill that's going to get you know, a pathway to amnesty for eleven million
people. People heard that from aroundthe world and realized, yes, not
happening. Sorry, that can't happen. And even the Democrats are saying,
Okay, enough is enough. Thereis widespread support when we test in general
terms for what President Biden just did. He gets seven and ten support on
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that. It's overwhelming among Republicans,It's also strong among Democrats. Look context
there. People have said they thinkthat the border is in crisis. You've
seen the Trump campaign talking about massdeportations. We tested that in a general
way, would you support a newgovernment program that would deport all people living
in the US illegally, and thatfinds majority favor, that finds six and
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ten six intent majority favor. It'sBrendan under face and faced the nations.
You faced the nation. The sixtytwo percent of Americans favor deporting all undocumented
immigrants. What exactly do people thinkthey're supporting? You're getting a sense of
direction. We are in a differentera in which a lot of folks say
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the system as a whole is notworking, and all of these, if
you connect the dots through them,are part of that reaction against it,
which explains some of that general sentimentfor some of these policies. It's really
just kind of a do something,do something, and they've done nothing.
And that's why when you sit thereand you blame the Republicans. Of course
politics gets involved. Of course,nobody wants to give the other side a
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win because they look at it theother side, you know, them versus
us, when reality it should beabout americ and I look at both sides,
both parties on this. But whywould I want to give you more
tools? Why want I give youmore things that you've not used? Any
of the stuff at your disposal,and of course the ALU and everybody's getting
involved now and then lawsuits are happening, and my ORC has talked about the
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lawsuits. I respectfully disagree with theACLU. I anticipate they will sue us.
We stand by the legality of whatwe have done. We stand by
the value proposition. The value proposition. It makes it sound like it's a
value bet. We stand by thevalue bet. I think this is good
opportunity, it's a good movement here. People are done, they're over it.
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You're seeing what's going on in Europe. If you guys aren't paying attention,
Europe is as a allergy, right. No, Europe is making a
move to the right. Why becausethey have seen just absolute chaos when it
comes to what has gone on underthe left, including mass immigration, and
they're frustrated. And this is abig deal to not just people here.
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We always think it's just America.America is evil. They don't want anybody
to come here. Everywhere else hashad it up to here. They're seeing
their culture destroyed. Because you're gettinga lot of places, especially in parts
of Europe, where people are comingin. They want the safety net.
They don't want to be part ofsociety. They don't want to be like
we talked about with Denmark and withthe Scandinavian countries, they want all the
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stuff. They don't want to bea part of society. They want their
own thing. And the Scandinavian countriesthat we've had enough. No, that's
not what this is about. Ifyou want to come here and you want
to be Danish, that's one thing. If you want to come here and
be whoever you were from where youwere and not be a part of this
and not contribute, yeah, we'renot going to have that. So,
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yes, the move to the rightis happening. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at Chad Menton show,
is your Twitter tweet at as textto program. And obviously the economy,
as we've talked about, it's amassive issue. If you're and as I
explained to some people over the weekend, real wages, you know, oh
look at the wages are up bigtime, yes, but they're not keeping
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up so over the last four years. If you've got a fifteen percent raise
on average, but inflation over thattime is up twenty percent, your down
five percent, it's it's kind ofthat simple. It's simple math, and
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the simple math is real wages.Yeah, wages are up, but your
spending power is less because of inflation. It's costing you more to live.
That means you're down, not intheory but in reality. Speaking of reality,
several people have hit me up,see Chad, why is Trump not
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being affected by what took place inNew York? Right? And how they
can never vote for a felon?Where's that? Why aren't they? I
think it's pretty simple, and I'vesaid this over and over again. It's
not it's the cases. This caseis one of those cases where people look
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and they think to themselves, no, this is all politics. This has
nothing to do with with with anythingreal. You stretched the law, you
twisted and turned, You did allof this stuff to get a conviction of
a guy who knows what's gonna happen. Because if you guys haven't heard,
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Apparently a cousin of one of thejurors. And how real this is I
don't know, but it was realenough that the judge had to send letters
to both the prosecution and the defensesaying this was posted on a Facebook Apparently
a cousin of one of the jurorswas and one of the jurors was talking,
said he's already guilty before they'd evenstarted deliberation or the final argument,
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and that they were going to convicthim, and that right there, if
that's true, we're gonna have amistrial. So way to go, slip,
because people inherently can't keep their mouthsshut. That's if it's true.
But it's not whether or not he'sguilty, it's what is he guilty of
paying hush money to a adult filmperformer years earlier? In killing stories?
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I mean, come on, let'sget real. I mean, over last
week, the FBI admitted, whichthey've always known, they just don't get
involved in cases. They admitted,you know, in the court it had
to be admitted. Oh yeah,this laptop was real from hunter Biden.
But wait, I was told bythe intelligence agency and everybody else it has
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all the hallmarks of Russian disinformation,and everybody knew it was real at the
time, a vast majority of people, and they said, well we really
couldn't, you know. It's isthat not trying to influence the election,
lying and doing something. It's notwhether or not he's guilty, is what
is he guilty of because I thinkif he was guilty of certain things in
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the DC case or say the casein Florida, people have a different look
other than Alvin Bragg, who ranon, I'm coming to get you.
I'm coming to get you. Andthat's why voters are like, no,
no, we don't think so.Do you see these charges of series against
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him, No, not a law, it's a sham. Does any of
it give you pause and voting forhim? No, not at all.
In fact, it just strengthens myresolve. That's more of a negative on
the demoats than it is on Trump. It's a bogus one hundred and thirty
six years in prison really just fora one hundred and thirty thousand dollars payment
as a legal expense. It's themost ridiculous thing I've ever heard of.
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He's going to go down in hishistory as someone who's exposed the deep state
in this country, and I thinkhistory is going to be very good to
him. That's how they feel.More voters again talking about it. It's
not it's the case. Don't lookat the guilt. Look at the case.
Where was it brought up New Yorkby by somebody who was such a
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partisan hack who's not gone after anybodylike this before, decides to go after
him based on this solely running onthe fact that he was going to get
this guy. He had the guiltyverdict, he just needed the crime,
came up with some convoluted way toget him, and in doing so,
whilah were there different people look atthat as the deep state. They look
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at that as the issue. Alot more of this. Talk about three
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the survivors had other problems such asdehydration, poor sleep, and stress.
A study illustrating that those living withgenetic heart disease should be more cautious about
energy drinks. And I didn't mindit, but I you know, I
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was trying to get fit, soI said, look, I'm going to
you know, drink a lot morewater and hydration drinks, not so many
energy drinks. But I will tellyou because I don't like the red bulls
and the monsters, but I lovethe Celsius. It was delicious. But
I realized I was having one today. I'm like no. And then
you read all this stuff and younever know what to read with any you
know, read into any of thesestudies. Okay, seven people was it
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because of this, they obviously hadissues. Who were they studying you had
you had a heart attack or youhad heart is shoe use? Was it
because of the enner? How manyenergy drinks did you have? That's the
other side of it. I meanif you had forty of them, well
you probably no matter how healthy youare, you probably can have some issues.
Is it one a week? Wasit one a day? Was it
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several a day? Things you haveto think about? Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three At Chad Benson Show,
it's your Twitter, your Instagram,all of the other stuff. We'd
love to help you on this show. Do you know what slow shopping is?
Slow shopping? It's the latest trendthat is happening, and slow shopping
could be good for your budget.Now this is I found this interesting because
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I think we all can agree.We can all be a little bit of
emotional shoppers. The fear of missingout is definitely something that's real. But
slow shopping essentially is analyzing what you'rewhat you're buying because we have everything at
our fingertips, right, it's allthere in a moment, boom, you
bought some and how many of ushave bought stuff and thought, oh God,
why did I do that? Toomany of them us? So what
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slow shopping is the financial trend thatpushes people to be more intentional with they're
spending in purchase, focusing on beingmore mindful with what you're buying, when
you're buying it, and how muchyou're spending on the purchase, Rather than
jumping on an impulse buy as soonas a want or desires. Slow shopping
encourages you to think about the purchasein order to make the best buying decision
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for your budget. Essentially, whatit is is just actual shopping in a
real way that we used to whenwe cared about money, and it wasn't
instantaneous. I've always said this,if you have to part with cash,
it makes life so much different thanparting with digits and numbers that you don't
really see. Handing somebody four hundredbucks or something comparatively to just swiping a
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card changes everything. But this isinteresting. I don't know if we should
be super surprised. Recent survey fromBread Financial found that sixty percent of gen
Z consumers admit to spending unnecessary moneyto keep up with the trends they see
online, and almost eighty percent saythat social media influences they're guilty pleasures.
The fear of missing out, Oh, there's plenty of it there. There's
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plenty of the fear of missing out. I think we can all we can
all agree that we've had the fearof missing out. One of the things
they did talk about, though,is it's one thing to analyze, it's
another thing to overanalyze your shopping.And I've done this before, where you
miss out on something because you overI'm one of those weird people where I
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will triple, quadruple analyze everything Ilook at every review. I do a
lot of different stuff, especially whenI'm looking for certain things that I'm you
know, like I'm really into pickaballbeing one of them, golf clubs.
I will go try out golf clubsway too much. I'll go hit way
too much at some of those places, like they're building furniture around me because
I'm you know, I'm gonna gospend a bunch of money. But at
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the same time, I'm inside ofa place where it's controlled, who knows
what it's really like. Same thingwith the pickleball and the paddles that I
was using try it over and overagain. Add I'm quite sure about this
one. About this one, it'syou got to make a decision. So
they say it's one thing to analyze, it's another thing to overanalyze. Be
smart about it. Slow shopping justlike a tattoo. I've always said this
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about a tattoo. My buddy's thisbig tattoo artists, and he said to
me, I said, when peoplecome to you and they're like interested in
a tattoo, and you feel like, are you sure? He says,
this is what I always tell them. Put it to your drawer. Right,
you come up with design, putit in your drawer, come back
in six weeks. If it's somethingyou still want that's different, you know,
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we'll go for it. He goes, You see too many people do
knee jerk reactions and certain things likethat. It's going to be on your
body for a while, so thinkabout it. Same thing with slow shopping,
especially if you're making a big purchase. Take a deep breath, don't
overthink, but think enough. Three, two, three, five, three,
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lot of stuff coming up. Didthat Juror really tell us cousin they were
going to get vict Trump. That'sthe big oh situation that may be happening.
We'll talk a bit about that obviously, what happened with Israel, A
lot of other things to get toand nature messing you up as well.
It is the Chad Benson Show.This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent
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Thoughts, Independent life. This isChad Benson chaos, craziness and talk about
what's going on in the Middle East, in particular what's going on in Israel.
But I said at the beginning ofthe show, f around and find
out. They did what they didon October seventh, and it has caused
the deaths of tons, tens ofthousands of civilians. But I want to
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remind everybody, without a mass doingwhat they did on the seventh, none
of this would have happened over theweekend. Hostage is still gone. They
went in Israel, the IDF anddid what they did, and when they
come, they come hard. It'snot for show, it's for real.
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This was one of the single bloodiestIsraeli assaults since this war began. And
as talk of negotiations continue. Thefundamental problem remains Benjamin Nettnian, who says
he wants to bring all the hostageshome, but at the same time says
the war will not end until Hamasis destroyed, and he's facing immense political
turmoil. There is widespread public angerabout how he's managed this war. His
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war cabinet is in danger of fallingapart, and that will mean stained pressure
from the Israeli extreme right. Yeah, and that's what happened. But did
innocent people die? Yes? Why? Because Hamas is very much like the
cartels, all right. And thecartels have a saying, and that's saying
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is plata oplomo, plata oplomo silveror lead, meaning do what we ask
you to do and you're gonna getpaid. Don't do what we ask you
to do and you're gonna get shot. And I feel that it's very much
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like that. Hamas tries to beJesse James, right, if you know
anything about Jesse James. The reasonthey could hide out the way they did
is because they endured themselves and endearedthemselves to many of the surrounding areas of
where they were doing their stuff,and they hey, there are guys,
right, they're out there, they'reRobin, but they're also like trying to
be like Robin, taking care ofpeople, giving some money here, giving
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some money there so they could hideout. And people say they went that
direction, when really they went thatdirection. That's what they're hoping there.
What they really are is, hey, we're going to store these hostages here.
Now you know, they're eventually goingto come for them, and you
guys are probably all going to getkilled, but you're doing it or else.
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And that's what happened over the weekendor else, and civilians died,
and it's horrific. Innocent people weretragically killed in this operation. The exact
number we don't know, but innocentpeople were killed, and that is heartbreaking,
that is tragic. The President himselfhas said in recent days that the
Palestinian people are going through sheer hellin this conflict because HAMAS is operating in
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a way that puts them in thecrossfire, that holds hostages right in the
heart of crowded civilian areas, thatputs military emplacements right in the heart of
crowded civilian areas. But every daythat we see more innocent people lost is
another horrible, awful tragic day.Yeah, and it's gonna get worse before
it gets better. Because right nowwith Ganz, who's kind of like the
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dude who was in the center isbouncing, it's gonna get worse before it
gets better. And then you've gotJoe Biden who is like hoping and praying
there is cease fire, and Iguess you know the CIA director is kind
of conducting some of these meetings.Then you've got some other people that are
conducting meetings or they're shouting matches becausea mosque knows, hey, if we
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give up these hostages, we gotnothing, so hiding them and our people
being killed. While that sucks forthem, the reality is it keeps us
going and it endears us to thewackadoos out there who think, oh,
Israel's this crazy Zionist group. Butyou also have to look over here.
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If you want pressure, is JoeBiden the guy to do it? No,
he isn't. He has failed acrossthe board. It's funny. This
weekend I was watching a lot ofthe talking ed shows and one of them
talked about with hey the sky againlike last week, just behind closed doors,
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sharp as attack, great as itgets a statesman. People love him.
I think it's also important to reallykeep in mind, Jonathan, during
these challenging times on the foreign policyfront, on the global front. Can
you imagine having Donald Trump back inthe White House trying to manage all of
this. I mean, President Biden'sa seasoned foreign policy pro He served,
of course as the chair on theSenate Foreign Relations Committee for a long time.
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He has these relationships with world leadersto go very, very deep.
So we're going to be reinforcing thefact that that's an important attribute that the
president has. Is it? Becausego back to Gates, right, guy
who worked in both the Republicans andDemocrats at the nineties and early two thousands,
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said he's known Joe for all ofhis life has been the worst ever
when it comes to geopolitical He wasthe no in the room for Osama bin
Laden Afghanistan and absolute debacle. Wecan go on and on and every other
day it's a new thing, right, every other day it's like, you
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better not do this. Here's allthe weapons you want. We're not going
to stand for this ever, butwe're behind you one hundred percent. Yeah.
Do I think that Trump will handlethis better? I do? I
do. I think for whatever reason, Trump seems to have his pulse.
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You know why, Because he hashis pulse and understands human beings in a
way, especially people that are maybedarker and I'm not talking skin, I
mean in their souls. He mayunderstand them a little bit better because he's
kind of got a little bit ofthat in him. I've always said,
you want a monster to be defeated, sometimes you gotta have a monster to
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fight it. And Trump has alittle bit of that in him. And
there's no doubt you can be respectedor are you taking advantage of Those are
two separate things. I don't thinkthey respect him. I'm gonna throw it
out there. I know it's prettyit's a hot take. No, it's
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not a hot take. It's thereality is they look over and see a
doddering old man and they don't respecthim, and they don't even know who's
in charge if something hit the fan. I think that's the reality. Over
the weekend, James carvill on inNew York talking about, you know,
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his old times with his buddy Clinton, but also this situation and it comes
with Biden and Trump, and whenit comes to my friend Ferd and Clinton,
you tell people in the nineties,I said, what made you so
mad the piece of the prosperity becausesomething really bothered you, the fact you
were making money. He wasn't gettingshot at. So I think it's one
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of the great presents we've had ina long long time. But the nineties
were then, and this is wherewe are now. And you know,
we have a choice to make inNovember, and it isn't the choice that
I was crazy about. I actuallywas very public that I thought that President
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Biden should not run for re election. But he did, and there's him
and Trump, and that's where Iam, and I'm a thousand percent behind
President Biden. It's the choice Igot. It's the choice you got.
But now what you wanted, Idon't think many people want it. And
I think that article last week inthe Wall Street Journal has got a lot
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of people talking that maybe weren't payingthat much attention. Would see some things
here and there, because those arethe voters that you need to to reach.
I see some stuff, but it'snot top of my radar. I
got other things going on. Igot kids, I got businesses, I
got school, I got this.I got that they're hearing some of this
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stuff and maybe not paying that muchattention to it, but now going,
okay, wait a minute here,Now I'm taking a serious look at him.
Wow, he is old. Hedoes shuffle. I mean it is.
And it's so bizarre because while Trumpsays wacky stuff, he does like
I said, we played that sharkthing. We'll play it a little bit
later because it is funny him inVegas talking about a sharp but it just
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made me laugh because it sounds likehe's doing comedy. It does. It
always sounds like he's doing some sortof comedy bit at times. When you
look at Joe Biden in the shuffle, you cannot tell me that that's all
together. You cannot tell me whenI watch him give speeches, hear what
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he has to say unintelligible at times, and the look they all age.
But he was already old, right, he was already old, and now
he looks ancient and it's scary.Do I think that this guy is up
for another round? I don't do. I think he's inherently a bad guy,
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like a lot of people out therein the right to No, I
don't, But I think he iswell passed a sell by date and I
tell you what. I look atthis, and I look at the state
that we're in and where Iran maygo, what's going on with Ukraine and
Russia, and the fact that thethe the China is playing even harder in
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their war games, if you will, the fact that Russia is wandering over
and getting ready to do some maneuversoff the coast, and we going to
go on and on, and thenyou bring in Israel. Do I think
that he's got another four in him? No? Do I think it would
be a good four if he wasaround? No, that ain't getting better
kids. And then I look behindhim and I see the giggler, which
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is Kamala Harris, and I think, Sweet mother of God, if I'm
the Republicans, my thing is Imake sure to know if he's going to
be the guy that's running, thatwe're focusing as much on her as we
are him, because you're not justgetting him for four years, you'll probably
get her for three and a halfthree two, three, five, three
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of stuff still to get to thishour. So much stuff, including a
very special nature, will mess youup. It is the Chad Benson Show.
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show. Former President Trump is leading outside
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the margin of error in Arizona.He's beating Biden fifty one, forty six,
Florida fifty to forty six, fiftyto forty five in Nevada. And
then that Virginia number that we've talkedabout, They are tied in Virginia forty
eight forty eight. When you goback four years ago, President Biden trampled
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him by ten points all of asudden. Now it's a dead heat in
Virginia. We've been talking about pollstoday, a lot of them, and
I will tell you this over andover again. All you need to care
about are swing states. If you'rein Nevada, if you're in Arizona,
if you're in Georgia, Michigan,Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, maybe North Carolina.
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Those are the only states that matter. Two hundred and fifty to about well
maybe a million voters. It dependson how many people show up. Those
are it because those are the statesthat will decide who's going to be president.
Those are the states, and inmany cases, certain counties are going
to play a big Maricopa County inPhoenix, right, we start talking about
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certain you know, counties that aregoing to play a huge role in this.
Outside of that, national polls meannothing, They mean nothing. You
care about only this likely voters swingstates. That's it. Everything else is
just noise. It's all of asudden, Now it's a dead heat in
Virginia. What explains that Virginia isa state that's been trending blue, and
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certainly Republicans can take it every nowand then, but it's it's a state
with DC suburbs. It's trending blue. What's accounting for it is a couple
of things. One is people arereally struggling in this country. It's not
just to say you can't just likeyou know, it's not paid by numbers.
There's inflation, oh or things arebetter. People can't put food on
the table, and that is adirect result of the Biden White Houses policies.
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There is a lot of that peopleare struggling. Read several articles over
the weekend talking about that while wageshave gone up, they're not keeping up
with inflation. They're just not keepingup with inflation. And you know,
we talk to our financial guy everyweek, Zach Abraham, and we talk
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about this. That the It's whyI always say consumer confidence is the most
important part of any of these thingsyou will ever see when it comes to
the unemployment numbers or the CPI orany of this stuff that you hear about
when they bring out all these economicdata numbers. And the reason is simple,
if you feel confident in what's goingon, that is all that matters.
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And most people don't feel confident.Now they're wrong in some areas,
don't get me wrong, but personallythey don't feel it. And that's going
to be a big deal. Inflationis still going to be the numberumber one
thing outside of the Black Swan event. Yes, immigration, we've talked a
lot about it is going to playa huge role. Abortion. They're trying
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Democrats, no doubt about that,but the economy will be number one.
Democrats have way overplay their hand,both on the Wok ideology but also on
this trial that the trunck they've hadin New York. People don't buy it
and they start to turn away fromthe current president. There's one more factor
too, The Wall Street Journal wrotethis scathing piece last week, the foibles
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that Biden has had on the stumpwhen he walks around, how old he
looks. But the scathing article startsto point to it, and regular folks
are starting to see it now too, how out of step he is and
out of touch he is with theafrigh Americans. And it's a big problem
with the Biden campaign. It's ahuge problem. I mean even last week,
I mean, him at the Normandyeightieth anniversary d day. There he
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is, you know, the theimaginary chair if you've not seen it that
he's looking for the just listening tohim, he looks so old. And
even go back three years he looksI mean, is it is made him
even older? And you you startputting all of this together. I mean,
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you could say what you want aboutthe convictions, and we've talked about
it earlier. Why why is itconvictions don't hurt Trump? It's not convictions
won't hurt Trump? Which convictions arethe things that matter? People have gotten
it wrong about the convictions that won'thurt Trump, the which convictions hurt Trump.
We'll talk a little bit more aboutthat. A lot of stuff still
to get to, including crime.We've got a special nature will mess you
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up. It is huge. We'vegot people lost in the jungle. We've
got bears in people's homes. Wegot sharks, we got pythons. It
is all happening. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
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President was overseas, showing a sharpcontrast as he visited a World War One
cemetery outside Paris where US troops areburied. In twenty eighteen, Trump didn't
make a similar visit his administration,citing bad weather, but his former chief
of staff John Kelly leader saying Trumpdeclined to go and claiming Trump called the
young American soldiers buried their losers.Trump has vehemently denied the claim. By
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the visiting the very American cemetery,Trump skipped the idea that I'd come to
Normandy and not make the short triphere to pay tribute. I don't know
if he said it or not.Do you have many times I've heard somebody
say Trump said this, and thenyou find out Trump never said that.
Too many to many. It's funnythough, because the media will run all
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day with hearsay, but when itcomes to real stuff, they'll ignore it,
especially if it's got a chance tohurt Biden or the left. Speaking
of Biden, Hunter this time,the big question is will Hunter Biden take
the stand. Prosecutors have tried toshow that the president's son was addicted to
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crack when he bought a revolver inthe fall of twenty eighteen, but under
cross examination, witnesses acknowledged they didn'tactually see Hunter Biden using drugs when he
made the purchase. Late last week, his daughter Naomi testified her father seemed
great at the time, but shestruggled to explain text me and just in
which he expressed deep concern. Idon't know. Here's my two cents.
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When it comes to the gun thing, who gets to decide who's an attic
or not? But if you're atticfive years earlier in theory, aren't you
always an addict? So but you'vebeen clean? Is there is there a
time frame? I look at thisand I think Second Amendment may save his
ass I he's not a felon.It's none of those things. The only
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thing interesting out of this trial,and I think again, I go back
to this hunter Biden would not beon trial if his name was you know,
John Doe. But he is.And the other case coming when it
comes to the taxes and other stufflater on the other road, that's going
to be more interesting. And whetheror not there was cover ups and and
things like that that are also interesting. You know, did the did the
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DOJ run interference? I think we'regetting a yes. But the other the
other the thing is that I findfascinating about this is, you know,
Friday or Thursday, they're like,yeah, the laptop's reel. Well wait
a minute. I didn't think thatthing was real. I was told that
had all the hallmarks of disinformation,so much disinformation by the Russians. But
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the you know, I just Ilook at the whole attic thing, and
did he lie on the I don'tknow. And who gets to decide what
he wasn't a felon who Well,he wasn't attic, he wasn't an addict.
It's some people say he was doinggreat at the time, other people,
but there's a lot. That beingsaid, he wasn't arrested for anything.
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It wasn't giving it a crime.And if you're an alcoholic and you're
eighteen and you haven't had a drinkand you're forty eight, so thirty years
you haven't had a drink, yougot that chip theory, you're still addicted,
right, So then what would youput, Well, it's different.
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I'm just throwing it out there.Things to think about if you can't.
Speaking of things to think about,one of the big things that's going to
be on display this election season iscrime and people are having enough of it,
and this helps the down ballot tickets. We have way too many soft
on crime right, the sorows folksout there who will let anybody go.
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I mean, Trump would have beenbetter in New York to punch a person
in the face and walk free thanto pay off an adult film actress.
I say, performer, you're notreally acting, honey. This is going
to be a big deal. Andit is funny the way that things are
going because you're finding more and morepeople have had enough and they've just done
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with it. Here's a New Yorksheriff about a guy that really just doesn't
care about the laws so much sothat he's very casual about it. Oh,
we'd found out just before they cameout that these asset of protection has
seen him in there a week beforestealing come. But they didn't call the
police because their policy said, don'tcall. Lets you know who the suspects
are. So that's an unreported criminalgrand larceny. So anyways, they come
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out the bag guyemy are standing off. I'm looking at him. I'm looking
and he's looking at me, andwe got this standoff going. I'm going,
we're going left, the right.I'm ready for the foot chase.
I looked down, Jenny. He'swearing flip flops. Guys, he's coming
in a grand larceny. Twice ina week. He's coming in a grand
larceny at the store, and he'swearing it flip flops. He doesn't care.
He honestly doesn't care about our system. It's just as a joke to
him. He doesn't plan on running. He's wearing flip flops to a grand
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larceny. That's an indicator of theproblem we have. That's an indicator they
don't care. Brazen this and allof this, they don't care. They
look at you and say, Idon't care. You're not going to do
anything to me, and if youdo, I'll be out in an hour.
I'll be out in an hour.Some people have had enough, though,
and they're pushing back. Case inpoint. What happens when you go
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to Sephora and steel and eventually theywant to Sephora by the way, they
do makeup and stuff. I havegirls they tell me seen it. I've
had to go there and you steal. Yeah, you're under arrest, so
we can't just pay for it.No, that's not when we have that
or else. You're going to godown to d H. I'm sorry,
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I mean you will. That's literallywhat's gonna happen. I'm talking. You're
under arrest. Yes, you're underarrest. Right now, you stand up
and pick your hands for manufac chasmin. You're going in cuffs, you're undressed
with no if you touch me,then you're going to get charge with obstruction.
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At the very least you can touchme. I mean you're going to
You're going to be arrested. There'sno way around this. But listen to
the attitude. No, you're notdoing that. I don't know who you
think you are. I don't knowwho you think you are. You're not
doing this. Reality starts to sinkin. Oh they're doing it. Oh
they're doing it, So please conply. Are they're going to catch another charge
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which will make it's a lot morecommon in your court proceeding. Or you
can be responded for a doll andspeak with us, Talk with us and
do what we need to do sowe can get you out of here,
and then that will look a lotbetter when you get under court date.
But you are under arrest. Whybecause we didn't We didn't even get like
twenty feet away from the symantic.That's not a heard, that's no,
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we didn't get I already have apast charge. If I get a number
one, I won't go to college. So I'm not I'm not doing this.
Sorry you stole? Why did yousteal? Because you felt there was
going to be zero repercussions and nowthe repercussions are there. Do I think
that your life should be ruined forthis? No, but repercussions and the
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attitude, the attitude of no,I'm not doing that, Like the other
guy was talking, the sheriff dudeshowed up in flip flops and one of
the things he said in that wasvery important, that is an unreported grand
larceny the other time that the guyhad come and stolen a bunch of stuff.
So much about you here when theysay, oh, do you guys,
do realize crime is down? No, it's just underreported or not reported
(01:02:07):
because they feel like nothing's going toget done. That's why always say look
at incident reports comparatively to crime reports, because sometimes you just have to report
stuff so you can get your stufftaken care of through insurance. Finally,
the reality setting in on the ladyat Sephora, it's over you. You
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doing this. I want to pay. You just want to lose, so
I don't. Right now, we'retrying to help you. Actually, you
are under rest. You're at Whetheror not you touch another charge or resisting
is on you. No, becauseif I get another charge, I'm not
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going to college. Understand that thisisn't a conviction. This is just you're
going to go to court and dealwith this. And you're and your attitude
goes back to what we've talked about. We got more of this. We
we talk about next hour from bodycameras now on employees to managers being fired.
But you know, dealing with thisnightmare and the thought that you hear
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people go crime is down. It'snot. It's just not reported anymore.
Somebody breaks into your car four timesin a month, at some point you're
just like, what am I doing? They'd never come out a file an
instident report. I mean, thecrime didn't happen. She had to pay
the price because she did something sheshouldn't have done. And people are frustrated
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with it, aren't you. Iknow who I am, certain places I
know, certain places I go.I gotta take everything with me when I
go play pickleball in certain areas becauseI know that my car is potentially going
to get broken into. That isfrustrating as hell. Three two, three,
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Chat Benson Show irreverence Like yeah,so what it's the Chat Benson Show and
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now it's time for a very bigand special nature. Weir mess you because
it will. Oh my lord,where do we start? How about this?
You're at home, you're chilling,you're relaxing. Next thing, you
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know, bear, Get out ofmy house. Imagine coming face to face
with this, a bear in yourkitchen. That's what happened to a Sierra
Madre man, and he managed tocapture it on video. Are you nice?
You're in my house? A suddensurprise for Jason Whiteman as a bear
walks into his Sierra Madre home.In my house, Get out of my
house. Get out of my house, Get out. I'm warning you.
(01:06:02):
It happened Tuesday evenings. Whiteman wasdoing the dishes. He says the bear
didn't make us sound as it camein the back door, and says he
was surprised when he turned around.Wouldn't you be if you're just chilling in
your house and you turned around,You're like, sweet, mother of God,
there's a bear in my house.Maybe not mebe because that seems like
something I would have as a bear, but other people who's reready with water.
(01:06:24):
Ah. The bear, which appearsto be young and untagged, finally
left. You realize the animal wasn'talone. There's one? Who else you
got in here? Is it justyou? Two? Neighbors who have seen
these two believe they are cubs whohave just left their mother. Usually they're
still playing with each other, soyou see them kind of rolling over,
kind of wrestling and stuff. I'veseen them on my outdoor furniture, for
example. They'll just get on topof it and you know, play around
(01:06:45):
and then fall off the deck andfollow each other. So it's kind of
cute, but cute also comes withconcern, especially about bears becoming more brazen
and accustomed to humans. They're brazenbears. It's named my band Brazen Bears.
Of course they're cubs too, becauseyou do worry did they lose their
mom? Have they left their mom? Or is mom around? Bearn counters
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have become all too common in SierraMadre in the foothills. There's obviously a
concern because we need to be hazingthem so that they can live their lives
in the wildness, right out inthe wilderness and be bears as opposed to
be habituated to people. Yes,got to watch out for the bears being
habituated to folks. See what we'resaying here, it's like trash pandas right.
(01:07:29):
Those things they know now trash foodget around the people, they throw
a bunch of crap out, We'regonna eat it, and they're devilous little
creatures. Speaking of nature, sometimeswe go in the nature, and while
nature won't attack you, nature itselfcan be dangerous. Case in point this
cat Zane wall Yanni was hiking ona volcano in Guatemala last month when he
says he got separated from his group, then fell four hundred feet off a
(01:07:50):
cliff. His cell phone was deadfor four nights. He survived on a
peanut butter and jelly sandwich and somebananas he had packed. He says he
even shared his food with a doghe found. I feel like the reason
you ran into any jungle animals,it was like every time that dog's ears
pointed up, I really just waslike, I'm going the wrong way.
Wyonie's friend reported him missing. Afterfour days, Moyoni stumbled onto a road
(01:08:13):
where he ran into police. Yeah, that's right. Imagine being out there.
You're in Juatemala. First of all, weird vacation, but whatever.
Secondly, you're completely lost, andthe fact that you survived to fault like
that is pretty damn tremendous. Ihad one terrible PB and j U and
about on to say about four cupsof water. First of all, there's
(01:08:33):
no such thing as a terrible PBand j unless you put the wrong kind
of jelly on there. I thinkwe can all recognize that. And it
kept you alive. A tree feltlike the safest place to sleep in the
first day where I was, justbecause if not, then I'd be sleeping
on like a jungle floor. AndI hate spiders. I hate bugs,
and there's a ton of those outthere. Yeah, I have to be
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I'm with him on this. Imean sleeping on a jungle floor in an
actual jungle with spiders, bugs,things you have no idea, bullet ants,
things that. H Yeah, I'mgonna go. I'm going tree hunting
as well. Right, that's whatI'm doing. People are actually going to
work in these farms. And Irealized I'm out and I started saying,
one of those dias, I'm justexcited to see something. I was talking
to myself for four days, fourdays, talking to yourself, nature messing
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you up. Oh kids, We'rejust we're in the middle of nature.
Messing you up. So so farwe've had bears, people lost. Now
you go in the water shark,you don't ever think it's gonna happen,
you know, it's like crazy.On Friday, before one thirty pm,
a woman swimming near a sandbar bitin her mid section in arm. Then
an hour and a half later,just four miles away, two teenage girls
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seen fighting for their lives after anothershark attack. And when I looked back
over my love shoulder, I sawthe water filled blood. Two doctors visiting
Florida on vacation saw the scene unfooledand jumped into help. We were able
to apply turner kids and pot pressureain't get through response. It was a
team effort, team effort two foureight nine er. Now you think of
yourself, Matt, a shark attack, that's crazy. Oh we're just getting
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started with a shark not too faraway. It's unclear whether it was the
same shark in both attacks. It'sextremely unusual for two to happen in the
same afternoon within four miles with oneanother. Statistically speaking, attacks by sharks
on humans are rare, but Friday'sFlorida shark attacks come on the same day.
If an attack reported out of Hawaiiand after last week's attack and Galveston,
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Texas, when nineteen year old DamianaHumphrey had to fight a five footter
off with their hands as students.The shark attacked me, my body has
naturally started punching it and it wasin the face. I did that and
it ended up swimming away. That'sright. And that shark attack in Hawaii
crazy because you're at a place wherethey take you on shark encounters. So
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it's crazy for you doing that now. I say that in a way because
I would do shark encounters. Clearwater is always good. Don't do murky,
Okay, I want to tell youguys that right now. Officials in
Hawaii say a twenty five year oldwoman is in serious condition after she was
bitten off a Wahu's north shore.The attack occurred near a small boat harbor
known as a popular destination for sharktours. It happened the same day as
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two other shark attacks in Walton County, Florida, that left three people injured
too critically. Those beaches are nowopen again. These attacks are in addition
to an incident earlier this week inCalifornia and last week in Texas and come
as Americans flocked to the beaches forthe start of summer, sharks again.
Nature will mess you up. Andfinally, in a special edition of Nature
Messing You Up? This is justawful. Do you hear the guy gagging?
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Why is that? Her name wasFarita. She was making a way
through the forest to get to amarket near house in a Kamalongpang, an
agricultural province in west Sawisi, andshe never came home. She disappeared.
They didn't know what happened. Toher husband's looking for Finally, they came
(01:12:05):
upon a twenty foot reticulated python witha giant belly. They all made the
decision let's see and as soon asthey cut the belly, her head popped
out. And you can hear theguy kind of gagging there seeing her head
and knowing that yes, she hadbeen eaten by the reticulated python. That's
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why I tell everybody, no matterwhere you are in some places, you're
in nature all the time, andit will mess you up. They don't
know they need to get this message. For a lot of us, though,
we put ourselves in nature and sometimesnature just comes in your house.
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Chad Benson Show. This is theChad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent
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Life. This is Chad Benson.Ausraeli officials saying that four hostages have been
rescued, and what Israeli officials saidwas a joint operation this morning at two
locations in Nasarat. The hostages wereat an area there. They were kidnapped
from the Nova Music festival on Octoberseventh, and we understand this morning that
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they are in good condition and weretransferred to a hospital for medical examination.
That's right. Fter round found outthey rated two buildings helicopter support. They
came hard. I don't know howmany civilians died. It's awful, horrible,
but they died because of Hamas.They died because of Hamas, not
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because of Israel, but because ofHamas. Let's go over this again.
October sixth. Everything is okay,right, Still a little tension, but
nothing compared to what it used tobe. More and more people are allowed
to come over and work more andmore people are coming over working right,
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not quite a two state solution.Harmas is never gonna want that. But
everybody goes to bed October seventh slaughtermassacre war. Those people died, those
civilians in the rescuing of those fourbecause of Hamas. Understand that because of
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Hamas. This was one of thesingle bloodiest Israeli assaults since this war began.
And his talk of negotiations continue.The fundamental problem remains Benjamin Netnian,
who says he wants to bring allthe hostages home, but at the same
time says the war will not enduntil Hamas is destroyed, and he's facing
immense political turmoil. There is widespreadpublic anger about how he's managed this war.
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His war cabinet is in danger offalling apart, and that will mean
sustained pressure from the Israeli extreme right. Yep, many gans stepped away.
He was kind of the centrist.He you know, look these you want
the hostages back. You don't evenknow how many are there, and the
US helped in this. All thatbeing said, how many of them are
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still alive? Don't know how manyare still in in you know, inside
Palestine or any of the ra orany of these places. Again, I
have no idea, but when theywent into these buildings, they went into
both because they wanted to send amessage and they wanted it to look like
in the middle of the day.By the way, this was not like
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in the cloak of darkness middle ofthe day. They went in and they
went into both buildings because they wantedto make sure that they thought, hey,
you didn't know where what building theywere going into. They didn't want
it to be. They wanted tobe a something where they were distracting.
And when they went into these places, can they don't know what they're up
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against, but what are they doing? They're going into areas where civilians aren't.
Well, that's horrible. Where arethese people being stored with civilians?
They're like the cartels, right,is it plateau or plumo? Which is
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what silver lead? That is thesaying the cartels give, which is Hamas
knocks on your door. Do youhave a choice? Maybe you do,
maybe you don't. And as DonnieDeutsch said today, you're an ambassador at
that point of am So they're knockingat your door telling you, let me
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tell you what Israel's not doing.They're not asking they're not waiting. They
shoot first, rescue the hostages,and leave. They're in your apartment.
Therefore your part of the issue periodcase closed. What about the seasfire blanket
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earlier today? Try look this seasfireyou've gotten out going, Hey, look,
we want the hostages back, givethem back, but then we're gonna
continue to war. Well, ifyou're a Hamas right, and you're one
of the Hamas holes, you're settingyourself. This is the only bargaining chip
I have. I give you theseback, you're gonna go hog wild.
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I can't have that. So they'regonna hold on and make you come form
one by one. I guess ifyou want a ceasefire, press Hamas say
yes, if you want to alleviatethe terrible suffering of Palestinians, now,
who are they? We may wantto seize fire. You may sit out
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there and say, yeah, Iwant to seize fire. I'd like to
see this thing come to an end. This is just as horror. Hamas.
Part of the plan is their ownpeople suffering, because then you get
people out there screaming and yelling andthey go, oh my god, America's
bad, and everybody all that lunacythat goes on. It's apartheid. And
I want to remind everybody nobody caresabout Haiti, nobody cares about what's going
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on in Sudan, Nobody cares aboutwhat's happening in other parts of the world
where it's basically the same colored skinfighting one another. This is the hill,
if you will. These protesters havedecided that they're going to you know,
for a lack of a bet.That's not very nice shit. I'm
just throwing it out there, kids, just throwing it out there. Three
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two, three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three at
Chad Benson Show's your Twitter tweeted athis texta program Hunter. Biden will not
testify in his trial, so we'llnever find out if that laptop. No,
we know the laptop's real, theFBI said, so the FBI.
You know, people were pissed atthe FBI because they knew from jump that
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this thing was real. But thenyou had all these asshats come out and
go it's all the harmarks Russia.There's information and the media is like,
yeah, you know, Leslie stallin sixty minutes, we can't confirm that,
mister president. Remember that this ishorrible. So he's he's not going
to testify. And I said lasthour, and I got some pushback from
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you guys because I get it youdon't like Hunter. That's fine, whatever.
I just I look at this andI do have some issues with Was
he an addict at the time?I don't know. Probably he would throw
all kinds of stuff. Let's bereal. The fact that he lived is
amazing. The fact that he survivedis incredible. But when you look at
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the Second Amendment and you look atthese things, I mean, could could
all the things that Biden fights againstactually save his son's ass? And it's
a possibility, but there's no doubt. Yeah, he's probably an addict.
But when do you stop being anaddict? Well, according to twelve step
programs, although you never stop,So should you never be able to own
a gun? I mean, thoseare serious questions that need to be asked.
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And I mean I think that they'regoing to convict him, and I
don't think he's going to jail,nor should he go to jail, nor
should he go to jail. Butagain, we're in this situation like we
are with Trump, and we're goingto get to some of that little bit
where we look around and the reasonwe're in this situation because of their names
(01:20:59):
Biden, Trump, Biden. Trump. Had had had had Donald Trump been
Joe Shmo and Hunter Biden been JohnDoe, we wouldn't be in this situation
where we're talking about any of theircourt cases. But politics has now become
lawfair three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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of that. Trump voters, whatdo they think of Trump when it comes
to certain situations like his conviction.Do you see these charges of serious against
him? No, not law.It's a sham. Does any of it
give you pause in voting for him? No, not law. In fact,
it just strengthens my resolve. That'smore of a negative on the Democrats
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than it is on Trump. It'sa bogus one hundred and thirty six years
in prison really just for one hundredand thirty thousand dollars payment as a legal
expense. It's the most ridiculous thingI've ever heard of. He's going to
go down in his history as someonewho's exposed the deep state in this country,
and I think history is going tobe very good to him. I
don't know about what history looks like. Is you gotta let history play itself
(01:22:04):
out. We tend to look atthings much differently as we get further away
from them. I will say thisconvictions. Yes, of course they comment,
it's which convictions. The reason thatthey're not jumping on the or jumping
off the Trump train is they lookat this conviction in particular, and the
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thing in Georgia it's going on thereas very much political, very much about
the people that are trying the caseand are bringing the case, very much
about them, not as real,not really about justice per se. Now,
I don't know what's gonna happen inGeorgia, but you can't tell me
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that Alvin Bragg didn't play a hugepart in what's going on. You can't.
He absolutely did. And that's whyI say what the conviction is absolutely
matters. Because you've convicted him onsomething that was ridiculous, and everybody understands
that you had to use novel lawtheories to get to the point where you
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convicted him. People look at thatand they don't buy into it. Now,
if it was DC and Jack Smithcase and it exposed a lot of
different things. I think you'd havea lot more people going Okay, that's
a different story. But this case, in particular, with the way that
it was handled, how they wentabout doing the things that they were doing,
that changed a lot of people's mindslong ago because they saw it strictly
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as politics. You're trying to getmy guy by any means necessary. It's
not cut and dry. You hadto come up with a novel theory,
and that's why people are gravitating tothem, and that's why they haven't jumped
the Trump train. Now, there'sgoing to be some people that will never
jump off the Trump train, butthere can be some people that can jump
on it and some people that canjump off of it. But what the
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Now it's time to find out what'strending. What's trending? Sign James Dean,
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, sera, what trupping?
(01:26:08):
Let's find out what's trending on theold interwebs? Shall we on this
beautiful Monday? Where we start today? How about Twitter? N h T
Battleground Number on training thing, uhTatum, the Celtics, Kyrie from the
MAVs Drew Hamas not a good weekendfor Aramas or the people of Palestine.
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Talked about that throughout the day.Clemson Baseball, the Olympics. Not too
far away from that. Bad Boys, It's a movie, Dragon Age,
Gears of War. Good Monday,All trending in the magical world of Twitter.
Pence Craigslist trending as well. JasonKidd head on over to Google.
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NBA Finals, Maverick, Celtics,dragon Boat Festival. Very excited about that.
Indie Pakistan cricket Black Op six,Kyrie Irving. Michael Mosley. He
is a British doctor who's kind oflike a think of their doctor Drew or
somebody like that, doctor Phil Andhe was found dead. He'd been missing
for a few days on a Greekisland and he was on vacation. Nobody
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knows what happened. By the soundsof it, he fell and it was
a long drop. But you neverknow, you never know. Darren Waller
calls it quits. Disneyland employee diesof golf cart incident. Fell off a
golf cart. That's not good.Doom, the Dark Ages all trending.
(01:27:40):
Gears of War, Gears of War, and finally over the Yahoo. European
elections lurching right, as they wouldsay, lurching right, these evil Europeans.
NCA Baseball, Russia, the UkraineWar, Trump rally in Las Vegas
all trending as well. Caitlin Clarktalked a bit about that she's been left
(01:28:02):
off the basketball team. Dan Hurleybasketball coach, Megan Markle all trending as
well. It's very interesting about theEuros. They are heading to the right,
which is very very interesting when youthink about the fact that this has
been you know, it's all theEuropeans, well, they seem to have
had enough of what's going on overthere, in particular immigration, which we
(01:28:28):
know we've had some issues here forthe past two years. Senior leaders here
have been noting how unified Europe is. This vote shows it is not.
European commissioned President Ursula vonder lyon puttingon a brave face. We may differ
on individual points, but we allhave an interest instability and we all want
(01:28:49):
a strong and effective Europe. Theright could now become a major player in
policies ranging from migration to security inclimate Tom yeah player indeed, So they're
not just lurching right, they're movingto the right. They're looking around saying
our way of life is changing ina massive way. We have tons of
(01:29:10):
issues when it comes to climate changeand the amount of stuff that being pushed
on. There's so many things goingon over there, and you're having a
massive pushback. And that's what happens, right. I mean, we've been
talking about throughout the day with theimmigration issue becoming massive and listening to people
who are shocked to find out thatyes, even Democrats or for mass deportation,
(01:29:30):
which isn't going to happen, bythe way. What happens on a
campaign trail is you shout and yell, and you you say the things that
you think people want to hear.They get people riled up, but at
the end of the day, makingthose things happen rarely does. And we
saw that Trump was a huge lockerup all these kind of things. He
did none of those things. Andthe building the wall like some of that
(01:29:53):
stuff is completely different. Obviously,we know you're having to deal with Congress
in that situation, but it's veryinteresting the fact that they are moving right
and is this going to be somethingthat is a blip or not. One
of the other things that was trending. Biden's White House was surrounded by a
bunch of crazy Palestinian supporters, reallyHummas supporters as we call them. He
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also gave a speech and was heckledtens of thousands of boots. When to
talk a bit about that, whattook place there, the fact that they
had to retreat and the chaos thatwent on there, a lot of other
stuff to get through. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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It's a Chad Benson show. SuchChad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent
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life. This is Chad Benson.Immigration Nation. That's what we've become.
But Chad, he's fixing it.Did his executive order last week. Now,
what did I remind you? Guys? We're going to get to it
in a second. Congress makes laws. Forcement arm comes from the president.
Understand that the executive branch is theenforcement arm. What do the polls say?
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Because those are the only thing thatmatter. Things get done in politics
based on the polls. Know thatthat's you and I. That's why we've
got to use our voice and ourvote. Wisely, let's talk about some
of the issues you say are importantto voters. The borders one of them.
President Biden did issue an executive order. It authorizes US officials to deport
(01:31:51):
large numbers of migrants without processing asylumclaims until the border crossing's number dips below
fifteen hundred. So it's essentially suspendingsome of the asylum processing. Trump's been
perceived as stronger on the border.Does this change anything? No, Trump
still is more. People think thatDonald Trump's policies would stop or slow border
(01:32:13):
crossings more than Biden's because they did. And again, same tools, same
things available. One of them hashad rampant wide open borders, the other
one not so much. Even thoughhe didn't get the wall built, any
of those things that he thought thathe was going to do didn't happen.
Welcome to the world of politics again. Nobody wants to give each other a
win. So here it is facination. They're asking questions. Now, here's
(01:32:35):
the thing. When you listen tothe numbers, even Democrats are over this.
Could Democrats favor deportation stuff like that? No, there is widespread support.
When we test in general terms forwhat President Biden just did, he
gets seven to ten support on that. It's overwhelming among Republicans. It's also
strong among Democrats. Look context there. People have said they think that the
(01:32:58):
border is in christ You've seen theTrump campaign talking about mass deportations. We
tested that in a general way.Would you support a new government program that
would deport all people living in theUS illegally? And that finds majority favor?
That finds six and ten. WHOAthat's a majority six and ten.
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Hard to find six and ten ofanybody that would can agree on anything at
this point in time. But evenDemocrats are in there. The sixty two
percent of Americans favor deporting all undocumentedimmigrants. What exactly do people think they're
supporting. You're getting a sense ofdirection. We are in a different era
(01:33:39):
in which a lot of folks saythe system as a whole is not working,
and all of these, if youconnect the dots through them, are
part of that reaction against it,which explains some of that general sentiment for
some of these policies. It's reallyjust kind of a do something, do
something, do something. Now,he did something, and of course the
AHLU and everybody's suing, and weexpect of those things, and hegaess y,
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I tried, but nothing happen.It's going to blame the Republicans.
Here's the thing, and this iswhat I talk Why would I give you
more tools if you don't use thetools you have, and when you do
have those tools, you instruct peoplenot to use that tools. Case in
point, Sun Diego, California.Find a city beautiful, gorgeous, fantastic,
and rampant immigration. We're just outsideof the San Diego metropolitan and all
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week and long, our crews haveseen a consistent flow of illegal immigration here
into this area. And just afew days ago, President Biden addressed the
nation, promising that he would endthe flow of a legal migration into the
country and those who try will bepunished. However, a new memo obtained
by Fox News indicates that the orderbeing given to border patrol agents here on
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the ground is contradictory to what PresidentBiden promised the nation. The memo instructs
agents to continue mass releasing single adultmigrants into the United States from all but
six countries in the Eastern Hemisphere.Those countries are Russia, Georgia, Who's
Pekistan, Tajikistan, Moldolva, andKizikstan. Meaning all the migrants we are
seeing in real time coming from China, Egypt, countries in Africa, they
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are being released. What And that'sthe thing that I've talked about a gazillion
times because I hang out with tonsof border agents. We talk all the
time. They asked me questions aboutradio and they want to know about what
are you saying? And I listento your thing. Thanks for sticking up
to us for us. The frustrationthey feel when you go out there and
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say we're doing this, this andthis, and then they get a memo
says, yeah, don't do anyof those things. Don't do those things.
Just continue to do what you've beendoing. Continue to do it.
That's why would I give you moretools? Why would I give you more
stuff? So you've got five thingsyou can do, now you want ten.
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You ignored the five. What's tomake me think you're not going to
northern the other five I just gaveyou. The internal memo reads part Border
patrol agents are ordered to refer toice single adults from hard or very hard
to remove countries. Those are thesix. All other migrants are processed and
released with a notice to appear ontheir own recognizance. And we've been talking
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to migrants from all over the worldarriving here into the San Diego sector.
I talked to one man from Turkey. Here's what he had to say.
What do you think of President Biden? Biden? I love Widen. Why
do you love Biden? Because Bidenbelow? Why do you love them?
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Biden help us? Biden help you? Biden give you a free stroll into
the country. That's why. That'swhy actions matter. Actions matter. Understand
that. That's why if I'm theRepublicans, all I got to send out
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is this memo and say whenever theytalk to us about all this stuff that
they want to do, and theyblame everything on Trump and politics, which
is a portion of it because it'sall politics. As we all know.
You don't want to give the otherside any kind of win, even though
it's for America. But you saying, I need more tools, I need
more things, I need more ofthese things. Enforcement comes from the top,
(01:37:21):
and if you're not willing to enforceit, then I'm not willing to
go to the go to bat foryou to get something done. Oh yeah,
it's going to be a mega issue, especially if we have something horrific
happen, which is always a possibility, God willing it doesn't because of the
border. But how can I trustyou with more when what you have now
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you never use? Oh yeah?Where does that leave us? When it
comes to this presidential erase? FormerPresident Trump is leading outside the margin of
error in Arizona. He's beating Bidenfifty one, forty six, Florida,
fifty to forty six, fifty toforty five in Nevada, and then that
Virginia number that we've talked about.They are tied in Virginia forty eight forty
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eight. When you go back fouryears ago, President Biden trampled him by
ten points all of a sudden.Now it's a dead heat in Virginia.
A dead heat in Virginia. Now, don't care about Virginia. There are
seven states. Let's go over themagain. Nevada absolutely important, Arizona very
important, Michigan very important, Pennsylvaniamaybe the most important of the seven swing
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states, Wisconsin very important, NorthCarolina, Georgia. All of those are
important and those are the only onesthat matter. Everything else. I mean,
would it be great if you flipVirginia? Yeah? Do I think
that's gonna happen? Now? Idon't, not saying it's not possible,
but I'm saying there are seven swingstates that matter in the polls. Everything
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else is kind of just noise ofa sudden. Now it's a dead heat
in Virginia. What explains that Virginiais a state that's been trending blue,
and certainly Republicans can take it everynow and then, but it's it's a
state with DC suburbs, it's trendingblue. What's accounting for it is a
couple of things. One is peopleare really struggling in this country. It's
not just to say you can't justlike you know, it's not paid by
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numbers. There's inflation, oh,or things are better. People can't put
food on the table. And thatis a direct result of the Biden White
House's policies as well as some ofthe culture wars which we saw, which
is how they've got a Republican governor. We go on and on about Virginia
and is it possible, Yes,but I'm here to tell you Arizona,
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Nevada, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina. Those sevens
are the one that you need towatch. Four everything else noise three,
two, three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three.
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guarantee of future results. Rabbit apstraight ahead chair Benajoe running with scissors sounds
great compared to this same This wasone of the single bloodiest Israeli assaults since
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this war began, and as talkof negotiations continue, the fundamental problem remains.
Benjamin Nettnian, who says he wantsto bring all the hostages home,
but at the same time says thewar will not end until Hamas is destroyed,
and he's facing immense political turmoil.There is widespread public anger about how
he's managed this war. His warcabinet is in danger of falling apart,
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and that will mean sustained pressure fromthe Israeli extreme right. Well, there's
no doubt that the war cabinet isfalling apart. He lostbody that I think
he needed. Well, offers alittle bit of balance there, which is
what's needed, which is Benny Gant, somebody who's kind of a centrist understands
the need to protect, to makesure that they're secure, but also wanted
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answers to hey, what happens aftera blow to is really Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu as War Cabinet minister Benny Gantannounces his resignation his Centrist party, now
leaving the coalition government, over whathe says is Netsia Naho's lack of a
plan for post war Gaza. Themove is not expected to threaten Netnahu's current
(01:42:35):
grip on power, but losing aCentrist partner could affect broader support for his
far right government. And what's goingon over there is and this is sucking
us in. I mean we helpedwith this. We had no boots on
the ground, but we supplied intelligenceand there was god knows how many people
died because you're not going to geta real answer probably from either side.
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It's not like the the IDF isyou know, got somebody going there or
we got another one, so youknow, we and at the same time,
the crap that you're gonna get fromthe Gaza Health Ministry is like fourteen
thousand people die. But that isthe big question. I mean, this
was a huge raid in the middleof the day. It was you know,
they're comparing it to Intebi. Andif you don't know what happened in
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Intebe, it was a plane hostagesand Edie, i mean got involved,
as you know, as you doEadie, he gets involved, right,
They come up with this great schemewhere they go and they fool all of
the hostage takers of the people thatwere protecting the plane. I mean,
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it was just one of the greatrescues of all time. And that's actually
if I'm correct, and I believeI am, that's where Benjamin not yet
and Yahoo's bro older brother was killedin the rescue of the hostages of Ntebe
this is how big this was tothem. It was massive. But it's
still raging on and saying you're goingto continue the fight even when you get
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the hostages back is something where Hamasthere's no there is no you know,
at this point in time, whywould you give any of them back?
And they don't even know how manyare still alive either. Let's be real,
they have zero ideas. And withthat going on here, the pressure's
on Biden because you get more ofthis crap. Sends up sounds of Tessa
(01:44:25):
Joe, sends up sounds of jetaside, choo che. How many people
really feel like that? Enough enoughpeople feel like that to make it a
comfort. You saw the White Housethis weekend surrounded by a bunch of Palestinian
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supporters who are you know, they'resurrounding the White House. They're kind of
retreating it is and you know,it's it's great that they have the free
voice. You protect the president.At some point in time, you got
to push back. Okay, enoughenough enough, but no, and he's
got a problem with the young voterin this country, not just the fact
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that he's old, but they havethis weird view of Palestine. Hamas in
this area, and I go backto it a thousand times and say it
it's a color thing. Nobody givesa rat's ass about what's going on in
Haiti. Nobody cares that the Ukrainiansand Russians are killing each other at an
alarming rate. Nobody cares Sedan isclose to what is going to be a
(01:45:28):
humanitarian crisis the likes we haven't seensince maybe the famine in the eighties.
But nobody cares because there's not aoppressor and oppressed situation to the people who
will be like, well, ifyou don't think Israel should exist, then
you don't think the United States shouldexist? Correct, bitch, you're sing
correct? That is absolutely correct.I don't think any of these imperialistic ziying
(01:45:53):
as white supremacist hell holes exist.I don't. Yeah, good luck with
that, kids. That's your votingbase that you're aiming for. Who's getting
that. I don't think you guysshould exist. She doesn't think we should
exist, and she's part of webecause we're a hellhole. Do you understand
what a hellhole is? I don'tthink you do. You know how I
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know because you're on your Apple phonetalking about how evil America is broadcasting it
to the world. Think about thatthree two, three, five, three
eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson's show, is Your Twitter?
Snake? Shark? What Trump thisweekend? Talking about sharks? By
the way, a lot of architectslately. Do you notice that a lot
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of shark I watched some guys justifyingit today. Well, they weren't really
that angry. They bit off theyoung lady's leg because of the fact that
they were not hungry, but theymisunderstood what who she was. He said,
there's no problem with sharks, theyjust didn't really understand a young woman
swimming. Now who really got decimated? So there's a shark ten yards away
from the boat, do I getelectrocuted? If the boat is sinking?
(01:46:58):
Water goes over the battery the boatto thinking, do I stay on top
of the boat and get electrocuted?Or do I jump over by the shark
and not get electrocuted? But youknow what I'd do if there was a
shark or you get electrocuted, I'lltake electrocution every single time. I'm not
getting dear of the shark. Okay, Trump, such a sounds like he's
doing a bit what's going on.He's in Vegas. He's doing a bit.
(01:47:21):
It's hot. Here's my shark bit. I hope I'm working on new
material. Guys, I hope youlike it, which brings us to this,
and then I go and spoil itall by saying something stupid. It
will take stupid pills this morning.It's the honest ones you want to watch
out for, because you can neverpredict they're gonna do something incredibly stupid.
(01:47:41):
Now you're the fat, stupid onewith the big mouth. Is stupid,
little astro cry. You should neverunderestimate the predictability of stupidity. Now it's
time for stupid information. Yeah,we had a big nature or will mesh
you up today? Including this,there is a man getting ready to vomit
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because they had to cut open areticulated python after a woman went missing then
senior for four days they saw agiant retic huge, the largest python in
the world. So anacondas are theheaviest, retics are the longest. Both
of them get massive and yes theywill take humans. And when they cut
it open, there was the lady. You could see her, which made
(01:48:34):
him go, which brings us tothe deadliest animals on the planets, Now
what you think. By the way, tapeworms kill two thousand, roundworms,
about twenty five hundred, scorpions,about thirty two hundred fresh water snails ten
thousand, The assassin bug right aroundtwelve thousand. Petsi flies about twenty thousand.
Dogs, by the way, killabout thirty five thousand people a year
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worldwide. Snakes about fifty humans.They got that on here, about four
hundred and thirty seven thousand. Butmosquitoes rule the day. About a million
people a year die from mosquitoes.So while shark attacks, steak attacks and
all those things gets the press,the reality is the mosquito, the pain
in the ass, kills more thananybody else. Now you know some stuff
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that you didn't know earlier. Youguys have the last Monday. We'll do
it into Tomorrow's always night, nightJack. This is the Chad Benson Show.