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June 12, 2024 109 mins
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Independent thoughts, Independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. I will tell you
this should be the biggest story.I don't know if it will be.
But we've been warned. Homeland Secretaryhas warned US, Blincoln has warned US
ISIS is here, that southern borderis wide open, and we don't know

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who any of these people are.And it's status quo. By the way,
still in the southern border. We'llget that a little bit later,
but yesterday little quick announcement. Leastit made the nightly news in a few
places. The eight suspects are menfrom Taijikistan who were all arrested by ICE
over the weekend in Philadelphia, LosAngeles, and New York. Sources familiar
with the matter tell us the mencross a southern border some over a year

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ago, and at border agents foundno evidence of TERRORITIZE at the time.
A recent FBI probed uncovered the eightmen may have ties to ISIS, similar
to a case we first reported hereat NBC News last month that one involved
in Uzbek migrant in Baltimore was suspectedISIS ties. Tonight, the FBI and
DHS say the suspects are now inIce custody and warned that the US is

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in a heightened threat environment for terrorism. That's the game changer. We talk
about a right abortion, border andeconomy, touch on the economy and a
little bit as we always do thatborder, and what changes the border and
the view of it is if thereis an incident that is similar. Because
these guys supposedly have ties to isisK who did the opera house attack?

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Was it last month, two monthsago in Moscow that killed one hundred and
some people. You have that hereand it's traced back to the border,
and we essentially ushered them in Biden. You think it got problems with your
son and we'll get to that ina minute. You're done at that point,

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You were done, period, caseclosed, end of story. People
are like, how did this happen? The Inspector General concluded the technology,
procedures and coordination were not fully effectivewhen screening non citizens and some asylum seekers,
finding more than twenty thousand people allowedinto the US ended up being flagged
during a later security check, andmore than six hundred were found to represent

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potential national security concerns. Think aboutthat. We don't know who these people
are. We have no idea whothey are, and while we're flagging them,
at the same time, we're takingthem at their word because there's not
an immediate situation here where we cantalk to the Uzbek or Timurkistan or flip
floppy stand and we're we don't,so we're kind of taking everybody at their

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word. It's still wide open there, it is. I mean, I
don't know how many times we haveto tell everybody this. That memo that
went out the other day said,essentially, on the southern border, it's
business as usual. Don't listen tothe executive order. All week and long,
our crews have seen a conc systand flow of illegal immigration here into
this area. And just a fewdays ago, President Biden addressed the nation

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promising that he would end the flowof a legal migration into the country and
those who try will be punished.However, a new memo obtained by Fox
News indicates that the order being givento border patrol agents here on the ground
is contradictory to what President Biden promisedthe nation. The memo instructs agents to
continue mass releasing single adult migrants intothe United States from all but six countries

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in the Eastern hemisphere. We've talkedabout it over and over again. Don't
tell me you need more stuff ifyou're not going to enforce it. And
if you're telling the people we're goingto do this, this is what's going
to happen. And then the memogoes out that don't listen anything that that

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thing says, continue to do this, just flag these nations. Well,
how do I know they're from thosenations? How many of them have passports?
How many times we talked about theyjust burn their passports. So somebody
comes gets into Mexico, makes itto the southern border, they've destroyed their
passport, and we're going to kindof have to go on their word and

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then we release them. And shouldsomething happen, and I think it's not
if, but when, what doyou think that does? And if it
happens before the presidential election, whatdo you think that does? Because people
are already worried about what's going onat the border, even Democrats aren't thrilled
by it. This should be thenews at a time too, when we've

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got college campuses and and wackadoos andplaces like DC that are marching out there
talking about death to the Jews talkingabout you know, October seventh. Every
day that kind there's a sympathetic opportunityhere and it's ripe for the taking.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three

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at chat Benson shows your Twitter tweetat his text the programm. Yesterday,
Hunter Biden was convicted of God,he was convicted. That's the reality of
it. He was convicted, heis well. The reality is is he
faces a decent amount of time injail. The question of whether or not

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he should have been convicted and heeven tried. That's, you know,
something we've talked about. I'm aSecond Amendment guy. I am not sure
that this situation should have ever gottento this point. Who gets to decide

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who's an addict. We've talked aboutthis for a while, like if you're
an ad because I fit friends whoare addicts and alcoholics, and that's something
that's with you all the time.So if you took drugs twenty five years
ago and you've been clean ever since, are you still an attic? Well
technically yeah, you know, ifyou got your chips and your na in

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the whole nine yards, yes youare. So should you not be able
to own a gun. Is itonly if you're on drugs at that day?
You weren't a felon. So Ido have some issues with this.
And somebody said to me and tweetedout, actually, hey, Chad,
where's the NRA in this? Isaid, that's a great question. That

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is a great question. Where isthe NRA in this? And there is
a case going to Supreme Court thatis being heard right now and that it's
going to be ruled on that mayactually help Hunter Biden. And it has
to do with restraining orders for domesticviolence. Should they be able to take
your guns away when you've not beenconvicted of anything. You're not a felon,

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you none of those things. Sothat aside, though of course he's
you know, he was guilty ofwhat the parameters that they set. Now
what that's the big question? Now, what if you're the president of the
United States, you're gonna partner yourkid. You're not gonna let him go
to jail. And maybe this givesthe opportunity to step away because he's got

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another trial coming up, which isto me more important than this trial.
And several people out there who've edgedyou know, the Department of Justice,
you guys think it's corrupt. Butit worked. It only worked because a
judge in the other case said,hold on a second. What yeah,
yeah, hold on a second,because they tried to sneak this case by

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another judge, and that's the taxcase that's coming up. So there was
already a plea deal for this casein the Department of Justice. Weiss,
the guy who's overseeing all this stuff, kind of let this thing expire.
Then they got together and say,yeah, no, we're gonna give him
blanket immunity from this and we'll justfocus on this thing over here. And

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the judge said, whooh, no, that ain't gonna happen. Remember,
all of this may never have happenedif their plea deal had gone forward,
but that was sort of scrapped weeksago, really months ago, after it
fell apart under a judge's scrutiny.And so now he is facing potentially a
prison sentence. It's going to beentirely up to the judge. As lying

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Ryan laid out there, the maximumsentence here Lester is ten years, but
the judge could do something far shortof that, given that he doesn't have
a criminal record. He doesn't havea criminal history. She could do something
far less than that, even probationperhaps, But again, all of this
would have gone away completely with nojail time if that plea deal had not
fallen apart. Lester, But theplea deal fell apart. It didn't fall

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apart. I think that that tome, that's disingenuous. It didn't fall
apart. It got caught. Youtried to slip something by the prosecutor,
and the defense attorneys got together,they started chatting. They put together kind
of a sweetheart deal. They werejust going to push this thing aside.

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And when they send in all thepaperwork and the judges reviewing everything, the
judge is, hold on, youwant me to rubber stamp something. No,
no, no, we're not givingyou a blanket immunity for this stuff.
You guys tried to slip something byme. And then it got real
so to say that, oh,well, you know the Department of Justice
and all this stuff. No,no, no, people, they got

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popped and they got caught. Andthat's why this issue is where it is,
whether you agree with the law ornot. And no, he shouldn't
go to prison, and I don'tthink he's going to go to prison.
It is going to be very interestingto see what the Special Council asks for.
What is David Weiss's request? Doeshe request prison time? Doesn't he?
If you listen carefully to the pressconference that he had yesterday, it

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sounded like he was setting the stagefor at least he's asking for a much
lower sentence than the possible maximum here. Yeah, he should not be going
to prison. And if he getsprison, I mean I got pushed back
from this yesterday, Jed. Look, it's not the same, right,
Let's be real, none of thisis the same. They need to be

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treated like everybody else. Yes,but it's not the same because everybody else
probably wouldn't have been caught for this, wouldn't even been looked at for this.
And on the other side of it, your dad has the power.
Your dad has the power, buthe made a pledge. Within minutes of
the verdict, President Biden issued astatement writing, I am the President,

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but I am also a dad.Jill and I love our son, and
we are so proud of the manhe is today. So many families who
have had loved ones battled addiction understandthe feeling of pride seeing someone you love
come out the other side and beso strong and resilient in recovery. The
President has said he will not pardonhis son, and we'll respect their judicial

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process as hunter and now weighs anappeal. The way it's gonna work,
We're gonna get into it a littlebit later. This is just my quick
ten seconds of how I believe thisis gonna work. They're gonna push it
out as far as they can,hopefully after the election, the sentencing,

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and then he'll pardon or he'll commutethe sentence and then pardon on the way
out whenever that may be three two, three, five, eight, twenty
four to twenty three. Atch HadBenson shows your Twitter tweet at his text
program. It's Wednesday. We'll getwoke. Of course, you know,
we'll get woke a lot of otherstuff to get to, including controversy in

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Benson Show. Like most Americans,Garab Bardway is dealing with inflation. Everything
is going up. That includes theinsurance on his sixteen hundred square foot house.

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Nationwide, home insurance rates are upnearly thirty eight percent since twenty nineteen,
according to Lending Trade, but it'smuch more in some states. Bardway
lives in southern California, where hisrates just skyrocketed two hundred percent. Even
if I stop around, I maybe able to save like four or five
ten bucks a month, but likeit's going to be a hassle, so
I I think I have to liveit back. I see people paying anywhere

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from five six thousand dollars where itused to be fifteen hundred or two thousand.
You have a leak right now,but you're not going to file an
insurance place. I am not finalan insurance. Think Eric's Brooks insurance costs
more than his property tax. Thenhe's worried a claim would only increase it.
I couldn't imagine any more than this. How much more expensive is it?
On average costs? The homeowners ofa medium prize sound about four hundred

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thousand dollars home eighteen thousand per yearin hidden expenses. And one of the
big ones is stuff that doctor beingtalked about, just like one of the
other big writers for inflation that ISSMyou talked about is car insurance. Homeowners
insurance is through the roof. Theaverage annual cost of owning and maintaining a
single family home in the US ismore than eighteen thousand year, up twenty

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six percent from four years ago.It's according to a new bank Rate study.
Now if you're in California, Hawaii, or New Jersey, it's up
to twenty five thousand dollars, whichis crazy. By the way, if
you live in Arkansas, Kentucky,in Mississippi, you're blessed or not blessed,
depending on how you look at it, for having the lowest cause when

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it comes to homeownership and the hiddencost and maintenance. Now, the way
that they broke this down was theylooked at everything for property taxes, homeowners'
insurance, you know, all ofthe stuff, right, energy, internet,
cable bills, and they see thatthis thing's going through the roof.

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So you're paying an extra eighteen thousandplus a year on top of the average
mortgage, which is fifteen hundred dollars. Now that's you know, you write
a lot of that stuff off.It's the cost of owning, and you're
building up equity in your home.But when we talk about things of why
is life so much more expensive andwhy does my money goes far? Inflation

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isn't just at the grocery store.And I think people need to understand that
the same expenses in twenty twenty,we're about twelve hundred dollars a month.
So you're seeing a big jump andI don't think that's going to be changing
anytime soon. And you're at thepoint where you're hearing people say, well,
you know what, I just Igot something wrong with my house.

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I'll just do it myself. I'mnot gonna I've only got the insurance to
make sure that I maintain, youknow the stuff. When it comes to
my mortgage and the lenders, I'mnot using it. Unless it's something massive,
it's thirty grand, you're probably gonnado it right. You got a
massive flood in your house, Butkind of like people with cars, right,
if you get a little bump inyour car, you're like, you

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know what, I'm not I don'twant to go to the Insurance's gonna be
a pain in the butt and thenmy rates are gonna go up. So
no little things like this. Thisis the stuff that people really think about.
You know. We can sit hereand talk about, you know,
the Trump convictions and all of theother stuff that's out there, but it's
the inflation, it's the cost,it's the economy. Those things are still
going to be the number one driveroutside of the black Swan event that we've

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talked about on numerous occasions. Butif your life is costing more, that
frustration is real. And the ballotbox usually tells us that, hey,
maybe we need a change of captainfor this ship, and I think that
might happen. I do telling you, guys, I do three two,
three, five, three eight twentyfour twenty three at Chad Benson shows for

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Twitter tweet at his text a program, Are you telling us this is the
Titanic? I'm not saying it's theTitanic. It just feels like we've been
Iceberg. Little woke stuff. Straightahead, Chad Benson show such Chad Benson
show, Independent Thoughts in apendant Life. This is Chad Benson. I used

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to be at law when I wasno longer the Vice president. I became
a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Before that, I taught a constitutional
law class, and so I talkedto the Second Amendment. There's never been
a time that says you can ownanything you want, and never you couldn't
own a canyon during the Civil War. Don't chairs think about it, how

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much you hear of this phrase,the blood of liberty. Basha, though,
give me a break. And bythe way, if they want to
think is to take on government ifwe get out of line, which they're
talking on again about, well guesswhat they need. At fifties yesterday speaking
about gun violence after his son wasconvicted of lying on forms to get a

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gun, I've already discussed that.By the way, there are no federal
laws preventing Americans from owning Civil WarEric cannons or any canyons manufactured before eighteen
ninety eight. So if you'd liketo own one, he can. And
the phrase of which he quoted,the blood, sir, give me a
break from Jefferson. Maybe you've heardof Thomas the Tree of Liberty. You

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must be refreshed from time to timewith the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It is a natural manure. Henever taught at Penn GOT nine under grand
and constitutional law. We're still tryingto figure out where he taught any of
those things. Oh my goodness me. Just chaos and craziness, baby,

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that's where we are. Some ofyou tweeted and text in about the potential
terror attack. It is a gamechanger. I think you guys recognize that.
And we always talk about like ABE. Say somebody said, what's abe?
Somebody explain A begins is our acronymfor the big things that are the
pressing issues for voters. Abortion notin every state because it's a statewide and

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that's why they're going to make surethey get it on all of the swing
state ballots as best that they possiblycan. The border massive. We just
talked about the economy obviously always numberone. It's the economy stupid, But
the black Swan event. Should somethinghappen like the border, we trace back
that there is a massive terror attackthat kills ungodly amounts or anything for that

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matter, and we praise. Wetrace it back to the lacks Border enforcement.
Yeah, that's a game changer overnight. That's the black Swan event that
would even if Biden continues to run, and I don't know if he's going
to with all that's going on thesun and another case coming up, that

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one is going to face more scrutinybecause that's about taxes, where did the
money come from when it came fromHunter Biden and things of that nature,
which I think he'll take a pleadeal to not go through that, but
I don't know. I think he'da run. And I think this gives
them an absolute out in this situationto say because of the scrutiny my family,
because of all of this stuff,et cetera, et cetera. But

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you never know, you never know, you don't, but they've got to
He's got to be thinking, Ican't let my kid go to jail,
and I might have my out Ineed. We'll see three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three atch head menton show

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is your Twitter tweet at as textedprogram? It's Wednesday, so you know
what that means. This support groupis for people who are so woke.
They're finding it impossible to have anyfun at all. It's that time of
the week where we break it downfor you and get you woke. It's
all right, I'll do that waytoo, It's all right. Clear it
out, like, can we actuallyagree that women get pregnant and not men?

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How damned you? The white womenraise the white bullys who grew up
to be brittle, mimaginistic, triochaltargets. I am Cadila here, my
punounder of time. A woman sittingat the table wearing a it's time for

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woke Wednesday. The other day,it's a study that came out about gen
Z, this generation work, thingsof that nature, and one of the
things was like, is it twentysix percent of them bring a parent to
their interview, which is I wastalking to a couple of gen Zers and

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some millennials yesterday. Mortified a coupleof them like, well I could see
that. No, mortified if myparent would have come with me to it
now. And I'm not talking aboutyou being fifteen going to get your first
job, mom drives you down there. I'm not talking about that maybe your
kid. I was talking to myfriend Yester Aaron who works at the local

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station that I'm on here and herdaughter's on the spectrum. She got her
first job. She drove her therebecause it's taking her longer to get license,
but the goal is to not bein that situation, and she's getting
there. Absolutely, those are different. These are just regular kids. You
went to college and had the lifethat they wanted and handed all kinds of

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stuff too. Me mom and dadhave gone through and bulldozed their world,
which brings me to this, inthis woke world, do you have time
blindness? So I just got yelledout for asking a very reasonable question.
So I'm applying to go somewhere andI just wanted to know are there accommodations
for people who struggle with time blindnessand being on time? They actually started

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yelling at me and saying that accommodationsfor time blindness doesn't exist and if you
struggled to being on time, you'llnever be able to get a job.
And then they're like, your stupidgeneration wants to destroy the workplace, And
yeah, I think that a culturewhere workers are just cut off because they
struggled being on time when there's otherssolus that we can look to. No
No, it doesn't work that way. Here's the thing, and this is

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what I told a couple of thekids. One of them was an intern,
yes, chatting with because we werekind of talking about time blindness and
a bunch of this other stuff.You want the employer to respect you,
but you don't want to respect themor the job. So you want to
be able to say, look,i've got time blindness. I can't show

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up because I blindness blindness, butno time blindness. I just don't get
it. I can't show up attime. That's a you problem. But
I have other people here that dependon the work that you're supposed to do
as well as me. And atwhat's the saying? Time is money.
You must respect other people's time aswell. It's one thing if you know,
like, hey, you know everybody'sgot some of the office. They're
always a little bit latest any ofit, but they get there and they

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bust their ass, they do theirjob. These people want accommodations for everything,
and in many cases they want theaccommodations long before they start the job.
Yeah, that culture needs to bedismantled. And then I asked that
person, how can you feel goodabout yourself? Upholding this kind of system
and then to think I'm entitled.No, if people think it's okay to
treat others like this, that's intime. No, it's not, it's

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not. You don't respect other people. You want everybody to respect you from
jump. It doesn't work that way, honey. It's going to be a
long life for you until you figurethat out. Speaking of insanity, imagine
if you parked your car on thegrass, so it's your car, your
house, your grass, and theneighbors offended by that. Hello, excuse

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me? Sorry, I can't hearyou looking into your house and I assaulted
your children? Would that be allright with you, sir? Sorry,
no it wouldn't. You are onthe grass, that's my car, this
is my from God, and Ican do all like. You are assaulting
a living thing. This is aliving, breathing organism, and you're assaulting
in and I have got the documentation, and I sorry, so sorry,

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excuse me calling the police for walk? Yes, Roses, you've got Condenius,
you've got fox go for sake.But you don't care about the grass,
do you? What? What areyou talking about? Man? Think
about that your neighbor comes over becauseyou've parked on your lawn, of which
it's yours. You haven't parked onthe garden, which still wouldn't matter because

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it's yours. And the neighbor comesover and says, you're assaulting the grass.
Your lovely wife. If I camein and just slapped her around and
slapped your child, how much youdo? Excuse me? Yeah, well
you're doing it to the grass.You're assaulting the grass. The grass is
a living okay, excuse me?Like one, that's my car. Secondly,

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this is my front guard, andI can do all I like with
it. No, you cannot,because the gardens belong to all of us.
We are one world. If youhaven't noticed, right, we are
one living world. I am ahuman be and I am communing right now,
right now, with your garden,your grass. Wow, just listen

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to that. Listen to that insanity. No, you can't park on your
garden, your grass because it's ours. No, it's not, it's mine.
Pay for it, take care ofit, do what I want with
it. It's no lossing. Ican't kill a flower. Zero laws saying
that if I plant something in myyard that I can't kill it. I

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want to get rid of it.You're a murderer. You cannot could you
imagine being married to that lady?You cannot have a conversation at all with
a person like that little woke stuffon this Wednesday three two three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benson Show's here Twitter
tweet at us text the program lovehearing from all of you. I just,

(27:57):
man, that is fascinating. Thatinsanity right there. I couldn't even
imagine my neighbor coming over and sayingthat doing that. I couldn't imagine that
at all. I wouldn't even knowwhat to do with myself. I'm like,
are you being serious? Are webeing filmed? You cannot be serious.

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You cannot be serious. And shegoes to the like, well,
could you imagine if I came overand beat your child? She put his
family on the same level of hiswife and child. Think about that.
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of controversy, Joey Chestnut Nathan's hotdog contest? What's up with that?
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meals, you've come to the perfectplace for takeout. If Nicole Brown Simpson
were alive today, she would havebeen sixty five years old. Ron Goldman
would be fifty five. It wasa murder case the world Watch. If
it doesn't fit, you must havequitted. So many years after the murders,
Nicole's sisters talking to our Diane Sawyerabout what she would be like today.

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Oh my gosh, what would shelook like? Beautiful? I know
Ron Goldman's family members are still fightingfor money they never received from a civil
judgment. Again Stoj Simpson, Wow, thirty years ago. You know what's
crazy is they never caught the killer. I mean they stopped looking after they

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got Oj Pitt. They never caughtthe killer. Jay swore the killer was
on the golf course, and helooked everywhere for as long as he could
till eventually he died of guilt cancer. I don't think that's what he died
of. I do thirty years ago. Man, That's that's a while ago.

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And I just point that out toyou. It's a while ago,
because it feels like it was notthat long ago. But that was a
hell of a long time ago.Kids, You want to know why Americans
and American the West is despised bya lot of other people because we have
a contest on the fourth of JulyConey Island. We're individuals get together to

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see how many hot dogs they caneat. Now, the undisputed super champion
of the world is Joey Chestnut.Guy just never loses, but he's not
going to win this year, Joechest For some Americans, a July fourth
without Joey Chestnut like a hot dogbun without a wiener get a stunning term

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of events. On Tuesday, itwas reported that the sixteen time champ had
been quote unquote banned from the upcomingNathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest after he had
signed a sponsorship deal with vegan hotdog brand Impossible Foods. What Yeah,
got a brand deal. Money talks, But Nathan's is first of all,

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Nathan's is just the greatest, right, like a few There's a few dogs
out there, Hebrew, National,Delicious, Nathan's incredible. But when you
sign a deal with a vegan brand, hey, you don't get it.
Do the thing that you like todo and what made you famous. We
have to move on. Major LeagueEating President Richard she spoke to ABC News

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about chessing outbreaking the apparent rule thatcompetitors cannot endorse any hot dog that is
not Nathan's. We were told thatthere's no interest to reconsider an opposed to
social media, Chestnut wrote that hewas quote gutted to learn from the media
about this ruling. Fans rest ofshirt that you'll see me eat again soon.
Boy, I'm excited. But thinkabout this for a second. This

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is why we sit here and wetalk about all the stuff that you know
is going on in the world,and we kind of look and think to
ourselves, Oh, things are tough. You kids protesting this that and the
other, and how evil America isand blah blah blah blah. We have
a contest and if you've ever seenit, it's incredible. Partially, the

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partial reason it's incredible is because there'slike thirty gazillion people watching human beings shove
food down their throats. But theother reason, and I'm gonna play a
bit of it, is the announcerwho brings everybody on stage because he is
he waxes philosophical with some poetry inthere as well. Here's just a taste

(33:50):
of him bringing Joey Chestnut to thestage. I'm just gonna play a taste
of it. It's two minutes long. There will be a day that is
the end, the collapse of timeand all that stood within it, a
day of nothing, of no one, of nowhere. But that day is

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not today. Today we burn bright, today, we blind the earth with
our desire, and while it isstill ours, we will bend history to
witness this moment, to witness thisman. It is just incredible. And

(34:37):
I just look around, I go, this is why the rest of the
world hates us. A lot ofpeople around the rest of the world are
starving, not like it used tobe in the eighties. I mean,
we've gotten rid of a vast majorityof the poverty, but still we have
a contest where we see how manyhot dogs, chicken wings, donuts.

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I mean, that's where we are. It's competitive eating, major league eating.
So I think that's the name ofthe thing. It's just incredible.
Oh America Capitalism maybe three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four, twenty three at Chad BensonShow, is your Twitter tweet at as
text to program a lot more toget to when it comes to Hunter Biden,
obviously, big story isis that hasn'tmean covered. I think the way

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it should be isis k eight peoplearrested here, they've been here for a
year. And when we talk aboutthat black Swan event, that situation that
could change everything in this selection.What would that be like if there was
an attack here? What would thatlook like? That Southern border is a

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hot mess and it's not getting anybetter, and talk a bit about that.
You got some more woke stuff aswell. You can reach out to
us across all the social media becausethe people commenting about Hunter Biden and the
Department of Justice. I want toremind everybody about the Department of Justice.
When everybody said, see justice works, how it almost didn't work if it

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wasn't for a judge. You said, whoa wha, whoa, whoa,
whoa. Talk a bit about thatas well. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at Jet Benson Shows,
your Twitter. It is the ChadmintonShow. This is the Chad Benson Show,

(36:43):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, Thisis Chad Benson. Inflation cooling kind
of sort of. Remember the CPIreport comes out, and what do they
always talk about, Well, inflationis cooling. Remember when they talk about
inflation, is the rate the growthof inflation is slowing down. Inflation's still

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there. They want to keep itat two percent. It's the same as
it was, kind of unchanged threepoint three, three point four. And
we also have to remember when theylook at these indexes and they go over
here and they look at this,and they go, Okay, now we're
gonna look at the CPI and thisis we're gonna strip out all of this
stuff. We're gonna strip out energy, We're gonna strip about food, We're
gonna strip oout housing, all thethings that we actually pay for. It's

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hard to tell what's going on,but I think inflation is what it is.
We feel it every day. Itis an unseen tax, but it
is felt, felt in your pocket, felt in your bank account, felt

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in your life. Some of thethings that are going to be important to
us. We talk about all thetime. Abortion for some people out there,
very important. Border obviously, withwhat's going on, the fact that
we arrested eight people that have tieswith ISIS here in America, that's a
big deal. Crime is also abig deal. The FBI statistics are out

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shows that crime, violent crime hasdropped tremendously. But there's a catch.
What there's a catch. Yes,there's a catch. Jat what's the catch?
And they only surveyed a certain portionof the country and vast majority of

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crimes aren't even reported. What,Yeah, that's crazy. So I've read
a couple articles and it is actuallyvery interesting because the first one, this
Newsweek one. You know they've gotto say, Okay, this guy John
Lott, the president of the nonprofitright leaning Crime Prevention Research Center, who

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was briefly in the role of theDepartment of Justice under former Donald Trump the
president. He says, look,this, this is a small portion of
the issue. The reason why wedon't have national crime Victimization survey is because
we know most crimes are not reported. And then they go on way down
here as they bury the lead andquote others who also say, yeah,

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I'm not buying that crime is down, are you? Well? Property crime
is a perfect example. So whenthey break this thing down, not just
this guy from the right leaning,We want to show everybody how bad the
world is. Even from other onesleft leaning say yeah, yeah, a

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lot of crimes they're not even reportedanymore. Only eight percent of total violent
crimes in cities result in an arrest, and an even a smaller number for
property crimes, which is crazy.Think about that, Well, why wouldn't

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you be excited and tout this ifyou saw it. But if you dig
into the numbers, which is whatare we talking about, the devil's in
the details, you start to understandplaces like California, for example, people
don't even report it anymore. You'rewalking down the street. You may get

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punched in New York. That's aviolent crime, but you know that they're
going to release that person, Andyou figure, I got away from what's
the use, I'll just take theTikTok to talk about it. That's where
we are. You've got woke DA'swho've decided that there should be zero repercussions
for stealing, for breaking and entering, for assault, for any of these

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things that are going on. Andbecause of that, what do you have,
Well, you have less crime?Why because you just don't count stuff
as crime. Shoplifting is a perfectexample case in point. Now faces across
the country are starting to outfit theiremployees with body cams. All right,

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attention shoppers, A local company istaking a big step to stop theF sys.
Stores like TJ Max and Home Goodsand Marshals employees will begin wearing body
cameras. Boston twenty five News reporterJoanna Morris is live in Needham. Joanna,
some mixed feelings about this move.I'm guessing I bet there's mixed feelings

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about this move. You want tobe on camera all the time, and
I know what a lot of peoplesay, Oh I got nothing to worry
about. It feels like a littleinvasion of privacy. But understand that these
stores are sick and tired of it. They're not doing this because they want
to. They're doing this because they'redesperate. They're watching stuff fly off the

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shelves. We're having to ask peopleto get deodorant. Think about that,
could you unlock the deodorant so Icould get them. Is that possible?
Could you? Could you unlock thedeodorant? I need some deodorant? Anybody,
anybody? People, this is insane. Why no repercussions, No repercussions.

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The minute you stop saying you havezero accountability for any of the actions
that you're doing, people are gonnado what they want to do and be
damned. Customers seem to be tornon the topic. Those who have worked
in retail say they think it's agreat idea to try and deter criminals,
while some other people tell me theythink it goes too far. I mean,

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I was gonna go in and sniffcandles now, and I think I'm
still going to do that. Thenext time you pop into a tj Max,
Marshalls or home Goods, you maynotice something different. TJX companies say
some employees will now be wearing policelike body cameras. We have some customers
outside of this tj Max in needthem what they think. I would say
that this just makes it to thatlight. It's a very unwelcoming and hostile

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shopping experience. TJX says they hopethe cameras help them de escalate incidents deter
crime and show customers they take safetyseriously. They say they'll be warned by
loss prevention employees who've gone through training, adding video footage is only shared upon
requests by law enforcement or in responseto a subpoena. That's desperation. They're

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doing it in cities like Boston,right, San Francisco, Los Angeles,
big cities, because they've decided,through their woke das that that's not a
crime, that stealing seven hundred andfifty bucks or eight hundred box or nine
hundred bucks worth the goods is nota crime, That doing the things that
most of us would never even dreamof doing, not even if you were

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dared as a kid, that doingthose things is okay because they know,
well, it's got to be okaybecause nobody's doing anything to me. There's
no repercussions for my actions, soI'm going to do it crazy, right,
that's all because we've decided as asociety that it's okay to be a

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thief, to rob, to steal. And we say it because we have
now decided to have this class warthat if you're a TJ Max, or
you're a CBS or Walgreens, thatyou're greedy and your evil and that this
is just the cost of doing business. So you'll deal with it and that'll

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be that. Robert Sciliano, aBoston based cybersecurity expert, says he thinks
body cameras are necessary security cameras thatare already on site. The cameras that
are in the sailings and affix tothe walls haven't been a significant deterrent,
especially in the flash mob robberies.I think that more boots in the ground

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and the loss prevention staff having camerasis going to put a little bit of
a dent in it. And whileemployees are urged not to approach a thief,
Siciliano says, documenting who's doing it, utilizing even facial recognition of biometrics
puts that individual in the database thatwould facilitate the capture of that thief.

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Some customers say they welcome the extrasurveillance. I know there's cameras everywhere,
so you know, if I'm notdoing anything wrong, as long as this
is not coming into the dressing room. Siciliano warrants that some thieves will learn
how to adapt and find a wayto cover their faces. Got to do
it. That's the desperation that retailersare feeling. But crime is down,

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it's just not reported. I've saidfor years, as my police friends say,
don't look at the you know,the arrest don't look at those,
go look at the incident reports.Those things will tell you what's going on
for real, gives you a bettersnapshot of what's happening. Everything else is
just kind of you know, it'sit's it's just there. It's just kind

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of a bit of a noise.Nobody's reporting stuff. Why would you,
if why would I go through allof the hell to report an incident that
you're you're understaffed to deal with thatyou're gonna be there when you can get
there, that you're really not gonnalook for it because you again, you

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just don't have the time, andit's gonna cost me time and money to
go through all of that when it'sjust easier to just deal with it on
my own. I guess. Sowe have people wearing body cameras at Tjmax,

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GIU many freaking cricket. At leastthey're trying to stop things from happening.
Unlike our border. The FBI haswarned isis linked individuals might try to
enter the country from the Mexican border, and a new report from the Department
of Homeland Securities Inspector General faults thevetting and screening of non citizens until there's
better technology and procedures. This renewedreport warns that dangerous people could enter or

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be allowed to stay in the country. Oh well, that's because it did
happen. Common sense said that wasgoing to happen. Common sense said,
people are going to do all theycan to get here and to do horrible
things to our country when given theopportunity and lo and behold. Eight people
arrested. Eight migrants from Central Asiawho entered the United States illegally through the

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southern border are in federal custody oversuspected ties to the terror group ISIS.
The individuals from the former Soviet Republicof Tajikistan came to the US since the
end of last year. They werevetted at the time, law enforcement sources
told ABC News authorities then uncovered informationand raising suspicions about possible affiliations with ISIS.
At least some of the individuals weremonitored, and eventually all were detained

(48:07):
in New York, Los Angeles andPhiladelphia. We'll see what that looks like.
But if you think they're the onlyeighth that are here, we are
ripe right now for the opportunity todo something to our nation. No matter
how much they warn us, We'reripe for it. You've got unrest because

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of what's going on in college campusesand Gaza and Palestine. You've got sympathetic
ears. We are ripe for theopportunity to do something. And that is
the black Swan event that changes everythingin this election. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
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Chad Benson Show. You're listening tothe Chad Benson Show. Secretary of State

(50:07):
Anthony Blincoln traveling in the Middle Eastasking allied countries to pressure Hamas to accept
a ceasefire proposal. In agreement.He says, Israel has already accepted.
The only part of that has notaccepted, the only party that's not said
yes, Samas. The US isconsidering a new strategy to try to free.
Eight Americans still held hostage in Gaza. The Biden administration reportedly considering direct

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negotiations with Hamas, talks that wouldnot include Israel. Yeah, touched on
this last couple of days, especiallyafter the daring. Well, it wasn't
they turned the hostages over, Chad, didn't you watch the media they turned
over the hostage. No, theydidn't. They went in super cloak and
dagger did what they did, andof course killed fifty thousand palace DeWit wasn't.

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I don't know how many it was, but they killed a journalist and
a doctor. They were harboring notonly terror, they also were hiding hostages.
You're now a participant. Wall StreetJournal reported yesterday the Hamas leader Sinowar

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says he thinks he's got Israel rightwhere we want them, he told other
Hamas leaders recently. According to onemessage the Wall Street Journal reported on seeing,
Sinowar said is to have described civiliandeath as a necessary sacrifice. Think
about that for a second. Thisguy is telegraphing everything and the media still

(51:37):
eats it up. And these justuseful idiot college kids, they eat it
up on a daily basis. What'sgoing on if you're not paying attention to
what's happening in DC, what's happeningoutside of the White House, Lafayette Park.
You need to look, you do. You need to pay attention to

(51:59):
what's going on. They're not evenpretending anymore. They're saying we are Hamas,
they're saying October seventh. Every day, all day, they're chanting this
insane stuff and their faces are covered, which you can't do. How many

(52:22):
arrest how many people have been takendown? If this was a Charlottesville like
thing, Oh my god, buthere, not a damn thing. And
you know what else, Nothing fromthe president, Not a thing from the
president. You know, that's whyhe ran, because he saw Charlottesville and

(52:44):
he said to himself, me,being the great freedom fighter of civil rights,
I need to run. Where areyou now? You're silent? UCLA
back at it again on campus therethey are protest camps setting up. All
of this stuff is going down.It's happening more and more and more and

(53:07):
more. Here's somebody who went thereto see what was going on, check
on his friends, and wanted totake some video of what's going on,
document the insanity. I would justhear observing the protest and try to make
sure that our Jewish students are safeand sound and support it. And I
was also just filming the protests basicallywhen someone just kind of approached on the
side and violently slapped the phone outof my hand and started yelling and screaming

(53:30):
profanities, and basically it threatened tokill yeh. I we're directed with students
and many of them are nearly traumatized. Can't wait till for the year to
be over. Yeah, I thinka lot of students feel that way.
They want to be just done anddusted with what's going on, hoping it'll
subside over the summer and get backto it. But no, they're setting
up camps all over again. Andthen you've got what's going on in DC

(53:52):
and several other useful idiots. Indeeduseful idiots indeed three two, three,
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(54:32):
This is Chad Benson the last canpraise George Floyd, a nine time
convicted criminal, and bill as statuein his name, then I can vote
for Donald Trump the convicted felon.If the Last can forgive Bill Clinton for
cheating on his wife, then Ican vote for Donald Trump, a convicted
felon. If the Last can forgiveCardi b for rufiying men and stealing from

(54:54):
them when she was a stripper,then I can vote for Donald Trump,
an victed felon. If the Lastcan flap Hillary Clinton on the risk for
making up lies about Trump and Russiacolluding, then I can vote for Donald
Trump, the convicted felon. Thatis a black woman who is voting for
Donald Trump. Why does it matter? Well, she's black. And anytime

(55:16):
that you say you're going to votein a conservative way and you happen not
to be the white, uneducated male, so you're a knuckle dragger. If
you're a person of color who's educated, you are an Uncle Tom or a
sellout. And she doesn't care.She's voting for him. She's voting for

(55:37):
him. People CPI report Super PriceIndex, it's out. What's it say?
It eased? I like when theysay that it eased? What's that
mean? Remember how they do theCPI. They leave out a bunch of
stuff. Every administration does a littlebit differently. Whatever they can do to
make it feel like, Okay,this isn't as bad as we think.

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What it tells us, that's whatwe already know. Inflation is still up.
They're not going to be dropping ratesanytime soon. And while it didn't
grow month to month year to year, it is. It's the rate of
inflation. So it's still growing inabout three point three percent. And that
is what all the stuff taken outenergy, housing, costs, food,

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because those things can be volatile.You and I both know economy is important.
Things are up. You feel itevery day in your bank account,
you feel it every day in yourlife. So do with that information as
you will. It's the best thingthat you can say because inflation. You
know, if you're if you've gota world that you live in where you've

(56:43):
got things under control, great,you don't have anything breaking, Great,
you're not trying to fix something that'sbroken. And find out at the costs.
As we were talking earlier that thecost of owning a home is up
twenty six percent from what it wasfour years ago. So think of that
with insurance. We're not talking aboutthe taxes and everything, we're talking about
like insurance, electricity, those thingsare up big time, while they say,

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well, the rate of inflation isslowing down, and don't let them
fool you in the thinking it's justoh, inflation is only three percent.
The cumulative effect of purchasing stuff,especially stuff at like the grocery store,
that sticker shock is real and peopleare still feeling it. Speaking of feeling

(57:29):
it, President Joe's son Hunter,Yeah, Sources close to the President say
that he's not worried about the politicalcost here, that this is deeply personal
to him. He acknowledges that hisson Hunter has battled with addiction and that
he's made it out on the otherside, noting that it's something that many
American families go through. But thePresident has also kept his distance from this

(57:51):
case, while also making it clearthat he will absolutely respect the outcome of
this verdict for now. And Isay that for now because your pops,
you're the president of the United States. And I got pushed back from some
of you on the right yesterday andfrom some on the left. If that's

(58:12):
my kid, I'm telling him,you're not going to jail. I'm not
gonna let that happen because I havethe power to do that. You fix
your life, you made a mistake. We're moving on. I have the
power to fix this. I'll commuteyour sentence. Whatever it is. I'm
not gonna let that stuff happen.I can respect it. But as I
pointed out yesterday, I don't agreewith this. I didn't agree with bringing

(58:36):
this case. There is another casethat's coming that is more important. And
we got to this case because theother case. They threw this case in
as the plea deal, giving himblanket immunity, which should never have happened,
and people are like, whoa whowho whoo, that can't happen.
But he does have another case.It's more important. President Biden made a
quick trip to Wilmington, Delaware Tuesdayto support his son, saying he loves

(58:59):
and is part of him for overcomingthe battle of addiction. But Hunter Biden's
legal troubles are far from over.Although Hunter was charged with three felony counts
related to obtaining a firearm while usingdrugs, the next case will focus on
tax evasion out of California. ThePresident's son is charged with nine felony and
misdemeanor tax offenses from what prosecutors saywas a four year scheme to skip out

(59:21):
on paying the one point four milliondollars he owed the irs. That trial
is expected to start in September,and that trial is much bigger because it
will lead to where did you getthe money? How did you get all
this cash? Who else got some? That trial's more interesting and may have

(59:43):
a bigger I guess you would say, a bigger play in the potentially inside
of this election. And that's ifthis even happens. I'm not talking about
the election because I think he's goingto leave this one out and his dad
may come to him and say,look, I love you, I'm not

(01:00:05):
gonna let you go to jail.I said, no, pardon, I'm
gonna step away, and my lastact is going to be to pardon you,
which I think the Democrats would love. By the way, I just
think they would absolutely love that.It's Wednesday, people, stop it,
stop what you're doing. It's timeto get woke. It's that time of
the week where we get you woke. Correctly. Not only are they act

(01:00:27):
hurting our kids? Fretlish, makeeverything better correctly? Are fine? Just
my gender is a complete nightmare ina trans woman get breast feet and this
is great news. No no,no, no, no, there's something
I need to tell you. Theprincess who came to your ball tonight with
me, I'm Gonzarella. That's theone where Harry waves the magic wand and
turns everybody back to their select gender, Miss Danny. You can't speculate about

(01:00:52):
someone's sexuality unless they're famous or peppermintPatty. It's time for woke Wednesday.
Where do we start, ladies,I'm talking about you. A sign female
at birth? Wink wink. Youdon't even exist. Biological woman not a
real thing. Let me explain.So, the term biological in this context

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means of repertaining to physical human anatomyand genetics. The term woman is a
gender, and we know, inaccordance with every modern respected medical society that
gender is socially constructive. So tosay biological woman is to conflate physical biology
with a social construction, which isan oxymoron, like jumbo shrimp or pretty
republican, ah, a logical liberal. All right, this is this is

(01:01:40):
out there people. I want youguys to understand. This is out there.
So biological women does not exist.What do they call it? Was
it? And I'm probably gonna screwthis up whole hars. I know that
sounds horrible. I'd to make itup, right. I saw that that
what are the medical groups out therehad to bend their knee because somebody said,

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you are talking about people who inthis had to be with like cancer,
that you can't say women or itjust this is where we are.
And then you got people out theregoing, yeah, biological women, that
doesn't even exist. It's made up. When people like the cheese enthusiasts in
the video before this say biological women, they're not trying to use proper terminology.
They're trying to make a statement aboutwhat it is to be a woman.

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They're trying to insinuate that gender relieson your physical anatomy, and by
extension, that trans people aren't real. CIS woman is a great alternative to
what you think you're trying to saywith biological women. Another alternative shutting up
forever. Hope this helps, itdoesn't. And by the way, when
somebody says you're CIS, just tellthem shut up. That's not a real
thing. You made it up becauseyou're trying to put everybody in a box.

(01:02:49):
Okay, it's a made up bissis sis. You're stop it,
Stop it stop it. Stop it. From there, we move on to
books which are all being banned,because every child should read books about,
you know, incest and things ofthat nature. The memoir All Boys Are
Blue was challenged by community member CindyBlack, who said she was disturbed by

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what she had read because of thebook's focus on themes of incest, sodomy,
sexual abuse, masturbation, clothes,and radical anti white rhetoric. The
memoir recounts the coming of age ofa queer black man with tellings of sexual
experiences, abuse, and racism atCarmel Clay. When a book is challenged,
it goes before committee made up ofvarying district employees to be reviewed.

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That committee recommended it stay on theshelves. Yeah, totally, because that's
exactly what children should be reading.Don't you think I'm going to start going
to schools and start putting the oldthe penthouse forums in there, right to
start putting those things in there,some hustler, Hey, some great stories

(01:03:57):
of their kids. You guys aregonna like this. That committee recommended did
it stay on the shelves, writingin its report quote, we acknowledge that
there are some very difficult sexual scenesin the book, but do not feel
that it meets the definition of obsceneor harmful to miners. March carries three
to two. In the end,the board was divided and voted three to
two to keep it on the shelves. Just disappointed. I believe that there's

(01:04:20):
a lot of support in the communityfor protecting the miners. The problem is,
once the damage is done, youcan't take that away. It's just
nuts. Why there's a bigger reason, there's a bigger push out there,
why that book shouldn't be bad.If you want to read it at home
and mom and dad are cooled,that great. If you're of age to

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read that, great, But dochildren need to read that? If I
can't take it, if you can'tgo see a rated R movie, sure
the hell shouldn't be able to readthis telling the Penthouse for him changing the
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of future results, Chad bensa Joe, hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms,
hashtag help, I'm trapped in ahashtag factory and I can't get out
the Chat Benson Show. For acouple of weeks ago, my car wouldn't

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start and it was the most annoyingthing ever because it was three am.
We just got out of a party, like we're retired, just want to
go home. My car went start, So naturally, I call every guy
that I know that's in the greaterCincinnati area. Right half of them were
asleep, so I'm not mad atthem. But of those that were a
week, either they didn't have juppergables where they didn't know what to do,
or they don't know how to doit. Blah blah blah blah.

(01:06:54):
Now I'm not one for gender rules, but come on, now, is
this who we are? So Ineed the and that I know and they
do not come through, and nowI'm sec a man, useless useless.
Huh yeah, some men are becausewe decided not to have men be men
anymore. It's the reality of it. We've got rid of all the toxic

(01:07:15):
masculinity we possibly can, and we'relooking to do more and more of it.
How can we get rid of it? What can we do? How
do we push it away? Can'teven change a tire? Have you changed
the tire? I've changed a lotof tires. It's funny though. When
I lived in southern California, Ichanged a couple of tires for all the
years I drove. But when Igot out to the desert in California and

(01:07:38):
out here in Arizona, man,I've had more flat tires. Just crazy.
But yes, I can change flattire. It's not that hard.
If your man can't change a flattire, you need to find a new
dude. That's you do. That'snot a man, oh chad, Not
quite nature messing you up. Butnature. Just be in nature, like

(01:08:00):
I don't know, being a goodneighbor. Like a good neighbor. The
bear is there. He got intothe trash and was dragging it under the
house. Jamie Tate says a bearbroke into the crawl space under their home
in Monrovia more than a week agoand it's been living there ever since.
Tate says the bear is already taggedby wildlife officials, but police won't do

(01:08:20):
anything because the bear has yet topose any danger to people. He's a
pet. Kate Thurman lives nearby andsays the bear is known as Samson,
a big, lovable fur ball who'sbeen in the neighborhood for years. Yeah,
just hanging out. So what Ifind to be hilarious is the fact
that it feels like a crime.Well, we really can't do anything till

(01:08:42):
the bear does something. And untilthe bear does something, he's just being
a bear. He's exercising his rightto be a bear under your house.
But you guys can't move him.Nah, not until he does something.
You might have to go to courtto get rid of your bear. Cool
though obviously he's not there too.He's probably This is what we don't realize,

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okay, And I don't think peopleunderstand this. They're terrified. Most
animals have a flight response. Veryfew animals have a fight response, bears
being one of them. They don'twant to be around people. They don't
want that. That's why he's hidingunder there, comes out because some snacks,
goes back in, found a placewhere he feels comfortable and safe.

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Do you think elephants can talk toone another? AI is doing all kinds
of things, but I'm not alwaysquite sure if it's if it's real or
not. People communicate in many differentlanguages, but researchers have now found elephants
may have their own language that's similarto how humans recognize and tell one another
apart. Researchers say elephants appear tohave individualized calls for different elephants, like

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names, and the sound of thosecalls change depending on the elephant being addressed
in the herd. Scientists now believethat shows elephants may have the ability to
communicate and link various calls with otherindividual elephants, shedding new light to how
a pack of elephants gets along.Well, of course they get along,
and they have to have some sortof language, like you know, I

(01:10:13):
mean, they're they're they're pretty smartcreature. What do you think you're like?
And that means Todd? What?No, this is Roger, this
is Todd, this is Kevin,Linda, I don't think that's true,
but Ai, AI could tell usanything, and we're so down with I

(01:10:36):
totally believe that because AI told methat be careful with Ai. And finally,
when it comes to creatures, I'mnot sure I believe this, but
I also live in a time whereis it possible. So I'm at a
customer's house, at a tennant's house, and uh, there's this massive box
in this room, a huge plasticbox and there's literally in it. And

(01:10:57):
I'm like, or they got likea big dog shitting into Saints and I
was gonna move it, and theysaid, here, let me help you.
It's pretty heavy. That's our daughter'slitter box. And I was like,
I laughed, and I said,They said, yeah, our daughter
identifies as a cat and that's whatshe uses. And there was big bowls
would filter water where she drinks thewater. They put her regular food in
there and she acts like a cat. Next thing, you know, I'm
doing a job and this girl's likeeighteen nineteen year old. I couldn't quit

(01:11:20):
laughing. And the people and theywere like, we totally understand. This
is weird. They were cool aboutit, but they just moved from California
to Franklin, Tennessee. It's weird, right, Like I want to think
it's a joke. At the sametime, I live in a time where

(01:11:42):
I'm not one hundred for sure apercent sure it's not real. It could
be real, it might not bereal. I don't know because we you
know, we joke about all thewoke stuff we do here, and there
are people out there who get intothis world. You'd love to think there's
no way that's real. But isit possible in today's world? And if

(01:12:04):
that is real and you're a parentwho is going along with this? No?
Twenty years ago, Hew, tenyears ago, if somebody showed up
at a school said they wear acat, they were like, we need
to get this person out. Thisperson needs to seek psychiatric help. Nowadays,

(01:12:28):
is it possible to parents are like, well, we've just got to
let this person. They've made theirdecision. We ow three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at Chat Benson Shows
your Twitter. So Chris Rock usedto say, whatever happened to crazy?
Nowadays we call crazy brave and weencourage it. It's a Chat Benson show.

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This is the Chat Benson Show,Independent Thoughts, Independent life, This

(01:13:19):
is Chad Benson. Are we headedtowards another nine to eleven? We'll talk
about that in a second. Buta lot of people are having a nightmare
in their bank account. CPI Report, Consumer Price Index, it's a big
thing. They look at when itcomes to inflation, how we looking what's
going on? Is it good?Is it bad? Is it indifferent?

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Depends on how you look at it. Are you looking at it as a
whole or are you picking and choosing. For a second straight month, US
inflation eased in May, a signalthat the federal government's efforts to lower prices
for goods, rant and healthcare areworking. Consumer prices rose just zero point
two percent from April May. Thatwas down point three percent from the previous
month and is the smallest increase sinceOctober. Most other economic measures are positive

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as well. Unemployment remains low,hiring is robust, and consumers are traveling,
eating out, and spending on entertainment. Now you hear that, you
like it sounds great, We're rockingand rolling. Look a little deeper because
one of the things they leave outof these things are the necessities of life.
When you look through this number,what you're seeing again is all the

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nondiscretionary stuff, all the things thatwe have no choice but to spend money
on. Food, energy, housing, healthcare continues to be incredibly sticky in
terms of prices. I would sayhigh and rising. Yeah, So every
administration the way they do things,and we talk about this all the time
with our buddy Zach Abram over atBorg or our financial guy. He says,

(01:14:53):
I don't know how they do it, but his business forever today,
and it always seems to change,and they always revise it. It never
seems to be the same. Youand I both know when you go to
the grocery store, it's more expensive. Oh yeah, when you go to
put gas in the tank, dependingon the week, might be more expensive

(01:15:17):
when you go whether you're gonna goout and grab a bite with your kids,
or whether you're gonna pay for themovies or whatever. It's more expensive.
And that's what people feel. Wedon't want it to be more expensive.
We want it to be great.But every little thing starts to add

(01:15:40):
up. Case in point, thishome ownership. I want you to listen
to this report up tremendously from whereit was four years ago. Like most
Americans, garab Bardway is dealing withinflation. Everything is going up. That
includes the insurance on a sixteen hundredsquare foot house. Nationwide, home insurance
rates are up nearly thirty eight percentsince twenty nineteen, according to Lending Trade.

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But it's much more in some states. Hardway lives in southern California,
where his rates just skyrocketed two hundredpercent. Even if I stop around,
I may be able to save likefour or five ten bucks a month,
but like it's going to be ahassle, so I think I have to
live it back. I see peoplepaying anywhere from five six thousand dollars where
it used to be fifteen hundred ortwo thousand. You have a leak right

(01:16:26):
now, but you're not going tofile an insurance place. I'm not final
an insurance name. Eric's Brooks insurancecosts more than his property tax, and
he's worried a claim would only increaseit. I couldn't imagine any more than
this. Yeah, average person spendingtwenty six percent more than they were four
years ago, and things are goingto go up, They're going to become
more expensive. That's the way ithappens, is that's the inflation. It's

(01:16:48):
the rate and the compoundedness of allof these things that have happened. Homeowners
insurance as well as car insurance,but just the homeowner's side of stuff.
Homeowner's insurance through the roof. Topof that, you've got electricity, energy
prices through the roof. You startadding that up, it's eighteen hundred dollars

(01:17:10):
on top of your mortgage on averageto run a home, compared to about
what twelve something it was a fewyears ago. So we're feeling that everywhere
we go, whether we're at homeor whether we're out doing something. The
economy stupid. On the other sideof things, the one thing that could
take the economy off the number oneworry list this election season is the black

(01:17:36):
Swan event we've talked about. Youknow, I mean, we can sit
here. I don't want to theactuary tables get it right. You know,
one of these two men don't makeit. No, No, let's
take that off. Let's talk aboutsomething that that is a real possibility.
Are we headed towards another Nine toeleven eight individuals, all from the Central
Asian country of Tajikistan, were arrestedin Los Angeles, New York, and

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Philadelphia. They entered the United Statesthis year and in twenty twenty three,
crossing the Mexican border. They werevetted and allowed to remain in the country.
CBS News has learned further investigation uncoveredthe men had possible ties to isis
K, the terror group which claimedresponsibility for an attack at a Moscow concert

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hall that killed more than one hundredand forty people earlier this year. Think
about that, and it's the border. Immigration is a huge deal. We're
seeing it more and more. We'reseeing what is happening on the border,
and we're hearing all the things they'redoing on the border that they're going to

(01:18:41):
fix. Right because first the Republicans, oh, they they you know,
they weren't. They weren't part ofanything that wants to get done as far
as any kind of issue fixing solutionsbase because it's all about the election.
Part of that is true. Theother part is why would I give you
more tools? And I've been sayingthis for a long time if you don't

(01:19:01):
use the tools at your disposal.So Biden goes out, does what executive
order? Now listen to this.So he does the executive order, which
he knows is unconstitutional. It's goingto be tossed out. But he you
know, he's not really going afterthe thing that Trump does. But he
also knows I got to try something. So you think we'll at least he's
making an effort. Except all weekand long our crews have seen a consistent

(01:19:26):
flow of illegal immigration here into thisarea, and just a few days ago,
President Biden addressed the nation promising thathe would end the flow of a
legal migration into the country and thosewho try will be punished. However,
a new memo obtained by Fox Newsindicates that the order being given to border
patrol agents here on the ground iscontradictory to what President Biden promised the nation.

(01:19:48):
The memo instructs agents to continue massreleasing single adult migrants into the United
States from all but six countries inthe Eastern Hemisphere. That's nuts. So
these eight were associated with isis K. They'd been here for a year.

(01:20:11):
We just didn't really have any wayto figure out what was going on.
Because what they're doing is especially ifthey're in a situation where they could be
sent home or whatever. They're burningtheir passports if they have them. They're
getting rid of all of the stuffthat it could be traced back to them
that could put them on the redflag list. And we've got a wide

(01:20:32):
open border. But Chad, hesaid, saying, and this is something
whether I don't care what the politicianis, I don't care who it is.
It's the same thing with a relationship. Lip service means nothing. Actions
speak louder than words. That's sayingis real and the action the words you

(01:20:55):
hear, was we're gonna have todeal with this because it's getting bad even
though the border is secure. Thenyou turn around and the action is,
hey, guys, just keep doingwhat you're doing. And when you look
into what the executive order is,as agent Owen here talks about with Ali
Bradley, you got to look deeperand to find out how these you know,

(01:21:17):
we stop this immigration because the numberssay, well, once it gets
to a certain level, we haveto then close the border down. But
wait a minute, because we needit to get to fifteen hundred. We
needed to drop down to fifteen hundred. And once it's been at fifteen hundred
for seven days fourteen days after that, then we can look at it shutting

(01:21:39):
it down again. But for rightnow, no, I don't see it
shutting off anytime soon soon and lessenuntil it starts to have that impact where
the migrants get the message that hey, if you want to come into this
country, you need to come inthrough a port of entry. This country
has the right to say yes orno. You don't get to flaunt the
laws and start off on the wrongfoot with us. But it's got to
go to a certain level. Thenit's gotta stay steady over x amount of

(01:22:03):
days above that level. Then twoweeks after that you can implement. It
is so convoluted and ridiculous, andthe Black Swan event. I saw New
York Congressman Holden today or a councilmansaid another nine to eleven is coming,
and he's a Democrat. He goes, you mark my words, another nine
to eleven is coming. All betsare off. If another nine to eleven

(01:22:26):
happens, and it's easily traced backto the fact that we've got a porous
border, Biden's already upside down.But we're a reactionary country. I think
we all understand that, like mostthings, we react. And if something
was to happen and there was amass casualty event and it's traced back to

(01:22:51):
the border, what do you thinkis gonna happen? Who do you think
is gonna walk into the White House. It's unfortunate that would a situation like
that would happen, But who doyou think is going to walk into the
White House when people might go,well, can't stand to me as awful
as horrible, but you know what, No, no, this is worse.

(01:23:15):
This is worse. We can't havethis. You're seeing that, I
mean this past weekend listening to MargaretBrennan and Face the Nation, She's like,
really like that. Many people arecool with like deportations and rounding people
up, yes, because they've hadenough. And even Democrats said, well,
we've had enough. I mean,we're okay with some of it,
but at some point in time,right, this is ridiculous and we've got

(01:23:39):
to make some effort. But anine to eleven like event, an event
where there is mash casualties and explosionwhatever it is, and it doesn't need
to be hundreds dead. It couldbe a situation where there is a few
dead but there is destruction and seeBoston bombing, something of that nature that

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changes everything and the way that peoplelook at the border. It does.
So we'll see. But do Ithink there's an event. I've been saying
it's not if, but when likeanything, right, it's like predicting a
eight. Will there be more shootingsthis year? Mass shootings? Yes?

(01:24:26):
Will there be earthquakes in California.Yes, it's not if, but when
the difference is those things like anearthquake, eh, not really a lot
you can do to prevent. Now, you can try to protect yourself and
the way that you build things,But something like this, we could be
doing a better job at preventing bynot allowing everybody in the world to walk
across our border illegally, not evengo to a port of entry and woil

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lie about who they are, andthey're here, and we're just like,
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Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, sir, what truppy?

(01:27:00):
Let's find out what's trending on theinterwebs. Where should we start Google?
How about that? Obviously, HunterBiden South Carolina primary election. Joey Chestnutt
can't defend his title. Which titleis that? Chad is he an MMA

(01:27:20):
fighter, no boxer, no wrestler, no competitive eater. The King of
the hot Dog will not be defendinghis title because of a conflict. Signed
a deal with a vegan company,and Nathan's is like, we are not
vegan, so you cannot participate.Roy McElroy trending. He and his wife

(01:27:45):
have decided to resolve their differences.The Russian navy stuff that we're not paying
attention to that we need to.We've talked about it throughout the day.
Big story that isn't as big asit should be. Eight isus K suspected
terrorist arrested, came to the southernborder that have been here for a year

(01:28:06):
and they have been arrested. Talkmore about that. And then you've got
the Russian Navy off our coast.Hmm, interesting again not being talked about?
Oh yeah, probably not. Headon over to the magical world of

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you got Donald Trump, Hunter Bidenall trending, Nancy Mace, Tony Evans,
Jimmy Carter, apparently his grandson cameout and said he is rarely awake
and obviously he's been in hospice forit seems like a year. Normally,

(01:28:51):
when you go to hospice, theend is nigh. The end has not
been nigh for Jimmy Carter, butit feels like it it is going to
happen sooner rather than later. Andfinally over to Twitter hunter Biden Apple Nathan's
hot Dog. Oh that Nathan's hotDog. Paul Ryan talked a bit about

(01:29:12):
him earlier trending Four Tops. Whythe Four Tops are trending is because the
lead singer of the Four Tops.And by the way, when we the
Four Tops is a brand. Idon't even know if there's anybody from the
original Four Tops or anybody who actuallyperformed with any of the original of the
Four Tops as part of the FourTops, but the lead singer of the

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Four Tops said a Detroit area hospitalrestrained him and ordered a psychological exam after
refusing to believe that he was partof the Motown music group What Yeah.
Alexander Morris, who is black goodmature we understand that final lawsuit Monday against
the Ascension, Macombe, Oakland Hospitaland Warren alleging racial discrimination and other misconducts.

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During a April twenty twenty three visit, he was ever some chest pains
and some breathing issues went in thereand they thought he was mentally ill,
saying, you're not the singer ofthe Four Tops. Now he's not an
original member, but he did jointhe group in twenty nineteen. Are you
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(01:31:05):
Chad Benson Trump crazy, Biden saying, says too, Mika Trump is literally
crazy on stage, and I sayit not in a good way, not
well, not fit, not mentallycapable of holding together a sentence when his
prompter goes down. And yet Bidenis constantly covered for being old, but

(01:31:30):
yet travels onto the world stage doingspeeches, dinners, important ceremonies, recognizing
people who suffered and survived d Day, spending time with them, connecting with
them. You see it all onvideo, except if you talk to those
Republicans. You see the one timewhere he couldn't find his chair? Is
that the one time? Biden?What do you think about that? See

(01:31:54):
knows so long? There's nine yeah, exactly. And the teleprompter thing,
let's let's let's first of all,Trump rarely uses a teleprompter because it's it's
not his thing. It's not goodat it either. You can always tell
he's reading, like That's one ofthe great art forms of being able to
do something in a way where itdoesn't sound like you're reading. Trump's teleprompter

(01:32:15):
went down. Did he walk offstage or did he do two hour riff?
I did crowd work. Forgot whatI was going to talk about.
I did some crowd work. Itwas great. Meanwhile, she knows,
she knows, so long as hewas nine, Yeah, exactly one.

(01:32:35):
Can you use that in a sentence? She knows, she knows so long
as he was nine. I can't. That guy who said that is old.
It's disinformation. It stopped. That'swhere we are right now. So
it's lies versus the truth it reallyis. And let Republicans keep lying about
Joe Biden. It's only going tohelp him in the end. It's only
going to lower expectation so much thathe's going to come out and do what

(01:32:57):
he does at every State of theUnion address. He's going to outperform because
of all the lies that are toldabout him. Yeah, that's it.
It's gonna outperform. The bar isset very low with this guy. She
knows so long as he was nine. And I love how they gaslight because
there was an article in the WashingtonPost about we got to be honest.

(01:33:21):
Trump has dementia and he's a lunaticand blah blah blah blah. Look,
let's be first of all, let'sbe honest in all sides, Republicans and
Democrats. We got two old dudesrunning, okay, and I always joke
about the Actuary table. It's gonnaget one of them, right, meaning
you know, they've kind of passedthe average male's lifespan, but they're not

(01:33:42):
the average male because of that medicaltreatment they get and what's available to him
and stuff. But you get whatI'm saying. One thing, though,
that we understand is they're both old, but one of them is so old.
The shuffle. They're trying to gaslightyou. Even democrats out there,

(01:34:06):
moderates, I'm talking to you,they're trying to gaslight you and saying,
oh, yeah, he's totally fine, he's got it going on. She
knows so long as he was nine. No no, no, no,
no, he doesn't doesn't have itgoing on. And that doesn't get better.

(01:34:27):
That right there, doesn't get better. It doesn't. If you've lived
somebody who is elderly, maybe startingto slip more than just what comes naturally
with age, you understand that thatthere's no turning that back. There's no

(01:34:47):
magic pill or elicks or at leastnot available to us. And the thing
that I laugh about is I readilyadmit Trump's sold. I would love to
have somebody else. I think alot of people would, but it is
what we've got, these two guys. But to say that Joe Biden is
fine. You're gaslighting me. You'retelling me your eyes and ears are lying

(01:35:11):
to you. Listen to what Ihave to say. Sorry, you've lost
that opportunity on numerous occasions for meto listen to what you have to say.
It's Wednesday. We love to getwoke. Here. Who's ready on
your mark? Gets set? Buckleup, everybody, It's time to talk
about my pronouns. When babies areborn, the doctor looks at them and
they make a guess about whether thebaby is a boy or a girl.

(01:35:33):
But sometimes the doctor is wrong.She Lucy is a ghost? Are the
pronoun they them say? There wastwo of them yesterday. I came out
of don' let's go rockrocks pronouns.That sounds so cool. Let me introduce
you to our non binary I amnon binary and I use they them pronouns.

(01:35:57):
And my students know this. Wejust came up with new works.
It's the fit us better. It'sfine. What if I want to be
called sir Elton John. It's timefor woke Wednesday. The same people to
tell you that Joe Biden is crushingit and doing great are the same people
that well you know, are tellingyou, yes, somebody with a penis

(01:36:21):
can definitely be a woman. Igot misgendered last night in a brand new
way. I didn't know possible.If getting missgendered when you're by yourself sucks,
some days when it happens, you'rejust like, OOO, that sucks.
Dam Was it the clothes I waswearing? Should I have tried harder

(01:36:41):
to present differently? Was it myvoice? You're a girl. We all
know you're a girl, and youcould pretend to be whatever you want.
I don't care be a bat.I don't care, But don't tell me
that I have to one hundred believeyou're a bat or a girl or a
boy when in reality you're not becauseyou've decided to. Okay, so point

(01:37:10):
this person on Piers Morgan, becauseyou know what, all four year olds
makes solid decisions. It wasn't Hazeldecide that she was no longer going to
be a girl. Hazel decided thatthey were non binary when they were about
four. They had been exploring agender before that, trying on different pronouns,
experimenting with different names, but theypicked they then pronouns and chose the

(01:37:31):
name Hazel. When they are withthe greatest of respect, I have a
seven year old daughter. Right whenshe was four years old, her main
decision of the day was whether towatch paper Pig or Frozen. Yeah,
well, you know what, maybeshe wanted to be a pig. You
should have allowed that she had nota clue about gender identity or non binary

(01:37:53):
or any of this stuff. AndI put it to you that this wasn't
This wasn't Hazel's idea, was it? This was your idea. You decided
that had gender issues that she neededto address, and you persuaded your daughter
that she was no longer to bea girl, didn't she. I mean,
yeah, yeah, of course,of course you did. I have

(01:38:15):
a five year old. She knowsshe's a girl, and she's a princess.
She loves that. She doesn't knowabout gender. She don't know what
a girl is and means she knowsshe's one. She doesn't know about the
constructs, she doesn't know about youcan be anything. She doesn't know any
of those things. Was put therethat lady is actively pushing this stuff.

(01:38:42):
I saw one the other day,I think it was a little bit older,
where it's this gay couple but they'reboth trans. They've got four kids.
One's bisexual, and three of themare trans statistically impossible. Pushed shoved

(01:39:03):
down their throat three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad menton showsyour Twitter, tweet at us text the
program speaking of shoved down throat.Uh, let's see here. What do
we got going on? I've gota lot of text messages coming in.
Believing in God isn't the issue?Shoving your God up every other woman's is

(01:39:26):
the blanking problem? You blanking Nazi? What is it? There's solid people
out there. I love you.Guys are fantastic. H Yes, Chad.
We make fun of and shame peoplelike you that vote against their own
rights and well being, especially womenin minorities. Meanwhile, you support a
rapist and traitor to the constitution.Okay, shame, shame, shame.

(01:39:51):
I say a lot of these,a lot more to get to we're and
try to squeeze as many ads andagain I try to answer as many as
pop possible. Is that always true? Chad? My definition of a bad
guy's aligning con artists, who ismessing up much of the world, destroying
our country to buy votes, andwho uses his son. That's the very

(01:40:12):
definition of Joe Biden. So Igot it good, I've got it bad.
People love me, people hate me. Tweet at US text to program
Revenge. The Democrats will never changetheir law fair behavior if there are no
consequences for their terrible behavior, justlike the arrest that their Soros das let
out with no consequences. We talkedabout that earlier for crimes against society?

(01:40:33):
Can the Republicans run a good administrationand also hold unlawful Democrats accountable? I
hope so going to reach out.Tweet at US three two, three,
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Benson show Running with Scissors sounds greatcompared to this. Remember, all of

(01:42:28):
this may never have happened if theirplea deal had gone forward, but that
was sort of scrapped weeks ago,really months ago, after it fell apart
under a judge's scrutiny, And sonow he is facing potentially a prison sentence.
It's going to be entirely up tothe judge. As Ryan laid out
there, the maximum sentence here,Lester is ten years, but the judge
could do something far short of that, given that he doesn't have a criminal

(01:42:50):
record, he doesn't have a criminalhistory, she could do something far less
than that, even probation perhaps.But again, all of this would have
gone away completely with no jail timeif that plea deal had not fallen apart,
Lester. But it did fall apart. Several of you have reached out
and said, hey, Department ofJustice, huh bias, right, biased,

(01:43:13):
all of these things. Let's notforget that there was a quick plea
deal that came about and was putto bed if you will, and said
you're not getting this, you're notgetting your dessert, none of this stuff.
You're gonna have to answer for someof these things. So what they

(01:43:38):
tried to do is sneak a pleadeal through. And this had to do
with the taxes. So remember there'sstill a tax thing coming up, which
is going to be I think,far more interesting. And I have a
feeling he's going to reach a pleadeal with that one much quicker. I
don't know if he's going to evengo to court for that. But the
way that this happened was they triedto sneak a plea deal by the other

(01:44:02):
judge in which it would essentially getrid of all of this stuff here,
and the judge sid who wha,wha, whoa whoa. First of all,
it's not even on the right youknow, like she's going through all
the paperwork. He said, it'snot even in the right place. Secondly,
you tried to get something by me. No, no, no,

(01:44:25):
you tried. What they wanted washer to rubber stamp the deal. This
is what she says. It seemsto me like you're just saying, rubber
stamp this agreement, you're honor.This seems to be form over substance.
She asked the defense lawyers at thetime to explain why she should accept the

(01:44:45):
deal. So while we sit hereand we talk about all this other stuff,
and ah, the Department of Justiceisn't this or there was none of
that. Let's not forget this pleadeal. They tried to sneak by the
judge on these gun charges and otherthings, and a judge said, no,
that isn't gonna happen. So it'svery interesting while we sit here and

(01:45:10):
we think, oh my god,and it worked, and this, that
and the other. Now I've saidthis over and over again. I don't
think they should have ever brought this. I don't think it's the whole addiction
thing. Were you addicted? Weren'tyou addicted? When do you not get
to be addicted? Do we think, well, yeah, of course he
was an addict, But who getsto the side that in the jury?

(01:45:31):
Right? Like, Okay, washe an addict at that moment in time?
Was he just somebody who used I'msure some of you have friends out
there that you've partied with in thepast, maybe and they'd party a little
bit. Now, granted he wasa addict. He readily admits that they
used his words against him. ButI think there's a constitutional battle here.
And somebody asked yesterday why isn't theNRA coming out? I think it's a

(01:45:54):
very fair question. Absolutely. Now, do we want people who are you
know, on math doing crazy things? No, we don't that aside I
still think there's some constitutional issues herethat need to be talked about. It's
time to move on, kids,time to get to that point where we
talk about all kinds of silliness wackiness. Oh yes, and today we're gonna

(01:46:15):
talk hot dogs because I don't knowif you guys have heard, but he's
not gonna defend his title Joey.Just for some Americans, a July fourth
without Joey Chestnut may feel like ahot dog bun without a Wiener. In
a stunning turn of events, onTuesday, it was reported that the sixteen
time champ had been quote unquote bannedfrom the upcoming Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

(01:46:39):
after he had signed a sponsorship dealwith vegan hot dog brand Impossible Foods.
You can't do that, man.First of all, it's vegan, so
let's just stay away from that.Secondly, Nathan's is just the best,
but money talks. I don't knowwhat he's getting paid, but he's got
to be bombed. We have tomove on. Major League Eating President Richards

(01:47:00):
spoke to ABC News about chest Outbreaking the apparent rule that competitors cannot endorse
any hot dog that is not Nathan'swe were told that there's no interest to
reconsider. In a post to socialmedia, Chestnut wrote that he was quote
gutted to learn from the media aboutthis ruling and promises fans rest assured that
you'll see me eat again soon.It's the beauty of America. We have

(01:47:21):
a contest where thousands of people showup to watch people stuff their face with
food like hot dogs, which bringsus to and then I go and spoil
it all by saying something stupid.It will take stupid tills this morning.
It's the honest ones you want towatch out for because you can never predict

(01:47:42):
they're gonna do something incredibly stupid.Now you're the fat, stupid one with
the big mouth is stupid. Youshould never underestimate the predictability of stupiditing.
Now it's time fall stupid information.That's right. The hot dog amazing.

(01:48:04):
By the way, July is Nationalhot Dog Month. We go from pride
to hot dog interesting. Hot Dogsare an approved space food for those of
you not keeping score, along withfreeze dried ice cream, and tang Americans
us eat a lot of hot dogs. How many hot dogs? Chad?
Just come on, tell us,are you ready for this? About twenty

(01:48:26):
billion. My god, that's insane. That's right. That's how many the
world records for dogs. What JoeyChestnut seventy six And the most expensive hot
dog in the world costs twenty threeone hundred dollars. That's right, kids,

(01:48:49):
twenty three hundred dollars. And thereis an etiquette to eating hot dogs.
There is an official hot dog etiquetteguide that shows you the right way
and the wrong way to eat dogs. Oh my lord, little things you
didn't know, but you do now. Solid show today, as always,

(01:49:10):
lots of stuff still to get tothat we couldn't get to. We'll get
to it tomorrow. I promise youguys, have any blessed rest of your
Wednesday. We got you over thehump. And as I always say,
night, not Jack. This isthe Chad Benson Show.
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