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June 17, 2024 • 108 mins
Biden campaign raises $28M at star-studded Hollywood fundraiser. Immigration still a big issue in the presidential election. Northeastern US to face severe heat wave. Weekend movie box office numbers. Warning labels for social media. The coming parenting reckoning. George Strait breaks US concert attendance record in Texas.
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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. Hollywood's not going to
fix what's broken when it comes tothis president over the weekend, raise a
ton of money as they do.Old Hollywood got together, Young Hollywood knew
Hollywood. This Hollywood that Hollywood starsfrom around the globe to save democracy.

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Who was there, Chad tell us, Billie Eilish, Donald Trump is destroying
our country and everything we care about. We need leaders who will solve problems
like climate change and COVID, notdeny them. Leaders who will fight against
systemic racism and inequality. And thatstarts by voting for someone who understands how
much is at stake, someone who'sbuilding a team that shares our values.

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It starts with voting against Donald Trumpand Joe Biden. Well, first of
all, Billy, you led withvoting against Donald Trump, because that's what
you've got. I'm gonna vote againstDonald Trump. And then a vote against
Donald Trump is a vote for Biden. Does that change anything? Now somebody's
sitting there going, you know what, I wasn't going to vote, but
now that Billy Eilish said I shouldvote for It's ridiculous. You know that

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Jack Black over the weekend. Andby the way, I understand when you
do this, especially in today's polarizedthing, you're a brand. You're Jack
Black, You're a brand. You'reBilly Eilish, You're a brand. Now,
Billy's brand is much different than JackBlack's. And I'll tell you why.
Billy mostly young women. That's kindof Billy's group. She gets away

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with a little more Jack Black.Jack Black is a much different case.
Why because if it's appeal this weekend, we'll get to it later. Inside
out Number one movie, one hundredand fifty five million. When you go
out and you boom, you decideI want to get involved in this in
such a way where I know howpolarized everything is, and I'm going to

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push away half of the country thatto me, is not a good thing.
Now I'm looking at as a businessstandpoint. If you really feel this
way, of course they feel thisway. That being said, it's always
about Donald Trump's destroying our nation.He's not even president. He was,

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but he's not the guy that's incharge now. If you want to say
this country's not going the right way, that's not because of Donald Trump.
Back to Jack Black. A fewdays ago, my manager called me and
said, George Clooney and Julia Robertswanted me to help out the president and
speak here tonight. And I said, I am in when and where and

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thank you. I'm pretty sure I'mgoing to get a sweet shout out in
his victory speech for what I gaveup to be here, because when democracy
here is at stake, Jack Blackanswers the call, mister President, you're
welcome. Ah. Does that changeanybody's mind? No, that's about money

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raising. We know where you guysstand. It's like anything back in the
day, Hollywood, everybody kind ofknew they were liberal. That being said,
Eh, they didn't push you downpeople's throats. There are some things
you just want to be able toenjoy and he can't anymore. Doesn't help
anything, though, Does anybody thisweekend go, you know what? Now
that Jack Black is talking about votingfor the pro you knew where he was
going to vote. But now thathe's done that, are you doing it?

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No? You're not. You're not. If this is the brand you
want to throw out and this iswhat you want to do in today's climate,
knock yourself out. What's the averageperson think? The average person has
a lot on their mind. Economynumber one. The cost of life right
now is doing the most talking.The cost of life, whether asses through

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the roof, your energy price iswhen it comes to your home, heating
it, making sure everything's okay,food, all of that stuff. That's
doing the most talking the most.Immigration. Over the weekend, Bill Maher
talking about immigration, among other things, on a show, and immigration's a
big deal and it's getting bigger eachand every day. Iecond One is immigration

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and how they've handled this G sevenmeeting, which is of course the cool
Kids of the World this year it'sin Italy, hosted by Georgia Maloney.
She is the Prime minister in Italy. Liberal media does call her a fascist
every time they can. Her partyhas roots and fascism, I always say,
And the Democratic Party has roots inslavery and Jim Crow and not that
long ago, Robert Byrd was theSenate Majority leader in my lifetime and he

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was in the Klan. So it'snot a matter where your roots are,
it's where you are now. SoI don't think she's a fascist. What
she is is the only one who'sstrong on immigration in the European Union.
Boom absolutely one hundred percent true.We don't have that here. Trump brought
up over the weekend. Illegal immigrationhurts who people of color, black people,

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Why, because you're fighting for jobs, especially young kids, young people.
You're fighting for jobs, and whatends up happening. You're fighting with
people that are willing to work forless because they want a gig. And
who does that hurt? Hurts everybody, no doubt about that. Calling or
fashion reminded me of what David Frumsaid. If liberals insist that enforcing borders

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is a job only fascists will do, then voters will hire fascists to do
what liberals won't. Voters keep sayingover and over again, we are not
comfortable with this level of immigration.I understand why it doesn't make you a
racist to say that. And yetliberal, certainly in America alex Paedia is
our senator here. By reviving Trump'sasylum band, Biden has undermined American values.

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And then they all stand back andgo, we don't want to be
older racist, so we will notmake a move on immigration. It's going
to get them at election date onehundred percent on And if you look and
see at the European Union last week'svotes. What surprised everybody that eighteen to
twenty four votes they leaned right,both men and women. Why because they're

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sick and tired of seeing our economyis so much further along than their economy,
and now unlimited immigration has made thejob hunt become a battle. That
is a massive struggle. On topof that rising crime. Sweden is in

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a world of hurt because they allowedunfettered immigration to what happened. People decided
to set up areas where it wasonly about the immigrants they'd never assimilated,
and now you've got war zones andplaces you never had that, and they've
had enough. And when you getto the point where that starts to happened,
the people look for somebody who's willingto do the gig. Well,

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I think there's a real moral reasonthat we should let people into this country
who are suffering any number for it. No, no, I mean,
but that's their point. But yes, you need reasonable amounts. No one
have some immigrants. Sixty four percentof Latinos support giving the president authority to
shut down the US borders. Sixtytwo percent of registered voters would deport all

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migrants living in the US illegally.Those numbers are huge. My grandfather came
from Mexico, born and raised avery thick accents to call me. Shad
Jesus was his name. He wasa huge bonent of legal immigration and not

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illegal immigration, not unfettered access toour border to wander through, not the
lip service that this this administration wouldhave us seeing. And we talked about
it last week. What was itThey go and put this ridiculous executive order
that they know is not going topass mustard and then while they're doing that,

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out of the sides of their mouth, what are they doing. They're
sending memos to places like San Diegosaying, hey, business as usual,
ignore what we did. Problem wehave right now is that some of the
countries that where most of the immigrantsare coming from to the border are precisely
places like Cuba, like Venezuela,like Nicaragua, and like Haiti, which
is a bedlam right now. Sowhen there's that type of desperation, people

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will do crazy things like walk thousandsand thousands of miles to the border.
We need a comprehensive immigration reform.We need to be able to have places
that may not be the United Stateswhere people can flee to, because if
you are fleeing communism, if youare fleeing gang violence, you are not
going to stop fleeing. Okay,okay, yeah, no, it's not

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just that. Are there people thatare doing that? Of course there is,
But if we're going to look atthat, look at all the people
from Africa. If you guys haveno idea what's going on in Africa?
And many have no idea what's goingon in Africa? How bad it is,
how many wars, civil wars,conflicts, warlords are killing, the
rise of Muslim extremism, Islamist extremismthroughout the region, the genocide taking as

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we sit here talking about Israel andthe genocide and all this stuff. This
is crazy. And what do theydo? They immigrant? Where are they
going? Luckily they're not coming here. It sounds horrible to say, but
that's the reality of it. Why, because they're going to Europe and what
do we have in Europe? Wehave a nightmare? And what are they
doing. They're looking to the right, the extreme right in some cases,

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to fix the problem, because you'veallowed the problem to grow out of control.
Can't do that three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch hadBenson choch your Twitter tweet at his text
to program Biden Trump cognitive test.Trump wants to do a cognitive test on
Biden. Uh. And then youknow everybody's excited because Trump screwed up the

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cognitive test. You know, like, Hey, I got an idea,
Let's do a cognitive test. We'llget the doctor. Uh. I think
he should take a cognitive test likeI did. I took a cognitive test.
And as doc Ronnie, doctor RonnieJohnson. Does everyone know Ronnie Johnson,
congressman from Texas. He was theWhite House doctor and he said,

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I was the healthiest president he feelsin history. So I liked him very
much. So he called them RonnieJohnson, former White House physician Ronnie Jackson
to not the you know, biggestmistake in the rold. But of course
he was talking about in the contextof a cognitive test that he aised and
Joe Biden should too. And thenhe calls him Ronnie Johnson. That goes
to the point of setting the barvery low that Biden may have to just

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step over them. Yeah, becauseyou know, Biden's always on it.
Let's take a listen to some ofBiden's awesomeness. America is a nation and
that can mean find in a singleword. I was gonna put him,
excuse me, foothills of the MLAswith Shijing Ping. We all these truths
to be self evident, all menand women creative by go. You know
the you know the thing knows,he knows so long this is n I'll

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see you could never be secured.We'll never forget lying around and then that's
him him lying around. Actually repeatthe line, I'll lay it affect the
strategy to bubbileize true in it.And I summerned to pressure because we cannot
get re elect We cannot win thisreelection. Excuse me, we can only

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re elect Donald Trump. Repeat theline. Yeah, solid, that's what
we got it. Looking forward tokids, Oh my lord, we're less
than two weeks away from the firstdebate. It's reading this weekend muted,
Mike's no audience. This is whoknows what this is going to be.
It's crazy, indeed, three two, three, five, three, eight,

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Benson Show. You're listening to theChad Benson Show. For some places,
it's very early on to see thistype of heat. For other places,
it is the cumulative heat factor,which also adds this aspect of danger to

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it. Because what happens is,especially in the Northeast, we're gonna see
these temperatures over ninety every day duringthe week and then in the afternoon barely
dropping below the upper seventies. Andheat is the number one weather related killer
in the US. Yeah, overall, cold kills way more people. But
this is a nightmare for a lotof people. It's the heat dome.

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It's a heat dot it's just justeverywhere. It's just amounts of heat everywhere.
Little early in some places, otherplaces, and it's different. Like
I said, I lived out inthe desert. It's one hundred and ten
tot. But it's not a kindof thing where you can't do stuff.
You do a lot of stuff inthe morning, even later in the afternoons

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and early even you do a lotof stuff. It's that humidity though,
ooh god. We're looking at thepotential for two hundred and sixty five million
Americans to experience temperatures at ninety degreesor above. That is eighty two percent
of the population. And this isreally prolific for a lot of cities,
especially in the Northeast like Pittsburgh,where they could actually break a daily record

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high every single day next week Mondaythrough Friday. Detroit looking at some substantial
heat as well. They may nothave seen the likes of what's coming as
far as the duration of this heatin over twenty years, it's gonna be
hot. Global warming, it's allhappening. Can't stop it. Global warming
destruction. You're Billie Eilish earlier sayyou gotta vote for Biden because of global
warming? Is that why I haveto vote for him? No? And

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I go back to, you know, the global warming thing. Somebody this
weekend or got it onto me aboutthis when I was playing pickleball. I'm
like, is that that? Idon't believe that we have an impact.
It's what kind of impact do wehave? And overall, especially you're in
America, US damaging our potential economywhen the rest of the world doesn't doesn't

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make any sense. A week inAmerica doesn't make the rest of the world
go, yeah, let's jump onthis global warming thing. Oh yeah,
speaking of around the world, what'sgoing on in Gaza. It's not a
full cease fire. Basically, whatthe IDF is saying is that a key
road from the only crossing point opengoing into southern Gaza, about ten miles

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heading north, that will be wherethis limited tactical pause will be put into
effect. The IDF says it willbe during daylight hours every single day,
says the IDF, until further note, so there's a pause in a certain
area. By the way, thatpeer is pretty much sunk. I thing
sucks. How much did that costus? No food got to anybody,

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None of the aid got to anybody. It just kind of floated around and
sank on several occasions and nothing happened. Three two, three, five,
three, eight, twenty four totwenty three At Chad Mensa shows your Twitter,
your Instagram, what's some more ofyour tweets? Some of it about
this stuff. The IDF says thatthere is a huge amount of humanitarian aid
which has been it's crossed into Gaza, right, the trucks have moved through

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the crossing point, the aid hasbeen checked by the Israeli military, and
then it is basically sitting there andno one is able to safely distribute that
aid at the pace required to getit quickly out to the areas of Gaza
most in need. Did that appeasethe college kids? Do you guys feel

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better now that we wasted billions ofdollars doing nothing because it can't stand three
foot waves? Yeah, not ashocker. And when it does go out,
what ends up happening? It getscontrolled by Hamas. That's the big
thing, because that's what Hamas does. They control everything, the amount of
money they spend. What's Douglas Murraythis weekend fact check a bunch of people

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and then bring receipts about how muchmoney they spend on martyrs, people that
are jailed, people that are fightingfor the cause. You see where we're
going with this, of course youdo three two, three, five,
eight, twenty four, twenty threeat Chad Benson Show's your Twitter, It's
a Chad Benson show. The ChadBenson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.

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This is Chad Benson. In twentytwenty, President Joe Biden beat Trump
and Michigan by over one hundred andfifty thousand votes, winning huge margins in
cities like Detroit, back strongly byvoters of color. Across the country,
over ninety percent of black voters choosingBiden in the last election. Now the
Trump campaign vary a where any shiftin those numbers could decide this year's race.

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Five point thirty it's polling average showingTrump and Biden nearly tied in Michigan
as of this month, but Trumpenjoined the slightest edge. Yeah, tied
in Michigan. Trump understands he isokay for all the chaos and craziness,
and there's plenty of it. Aswe all know what Trump he gets no
my feelings, love the policies,hate the drama. I do. I

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think he makes him sell. Ithink he's one of those people that makes
everything more uncomfortable at times than itneeds to be, makes everything harder at
times than it needs to be.But I do like a lot of the
policy, not everything. By theway, if you agree with every politician

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and everything that's a cult. That'sa cult, but the black youth.
And Trump is going after them ina way that I think Republicans abandoned a
long time ago. And I remembergoing to the twenty sixteen convention and I
was talking to RAN's previous aka asas dog Keing called him Rance Priskin,

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and I said, why are younot doing more to reach out? I
said, I look around here,and I said, it looks like an
ad for Polo, you know,with the youth, So why aren't you
doing more to reach out to thepeople of color? And his response is,
we put our message out there andif they like it, they'll come.
I said, that can't be themessage the message. Just go tell

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them the message, show them whythis way is better. I think Trump
is coming at it in a muchdifferent way. I want you all to
imagine this for a second. Theyear is twenty twenty four, and you,
as an American, as the personwho has the right to vote,
is being questioned on how you vote, not based on your ideological beliefs,
but on the color of your skin. That's where we've gotten in this country.

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It seems as if the love continuouslylikes to argue this idea of ending
racism. Yet they believe that everydecision that a person makes should be based
on their skin color one hundred percent. That right, there is a person
of color, I just call himan American whatever his name was, just
hey, what's up, Steve,Bob Tient whatever. But no, now

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we have to put everybody it's black. It's a black guy for Trump,
it's a black kid. Well,it's a black kid. But that's the
way they break things down. Likepolitics is, for the most part,
kind of like sales. Right hereis the demographics we need to to go
after and try to get. We'restruggling here. That's understandable. But as

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we all know, identity politics hasbeen around forever. Whether you go back
to what Chelsea Handler said a coupleof weeks ago, right about fifty cent
and how he's black and he betterbasically check himself because how dare he have
an idea that is different than whatthe white liberals believe that he should have?
Continue, youngster. You see,I'm not a Trump supporter because I'm

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black. I am a Trump supporterbecause I believe in the conservative way of
life. I believe that we needto deregulate, we need smaller government.
I am pro Second Amendment. Isupport President Trump not because of the man,
but because of the policy that hehad when he was president that allowed
us to be in America first greatnation. And that's what I want to

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get in twenty twenty four, whichis awesome. It's great to hear agin
has nothing to do with skin color. Other people will tell you otherwise.
Charlemagne, the god out there,who also said over the weekend, and
maybe we'll grab some of that.Essentially, Hey, Democrats, you come

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around every four years, you talkto the voters, but you don't talk
to them and then listen to them. You engage only by talking to them
and at them, and then youleave and then you leave. Interesting.
So you've got that one, thatyoungster right there, that kid, Hey,

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America first, America first. Thisis what it's about. It's not
about skin colors, not about this, not about that. Then you've got
the progressive ideology of insanity running rampidthrough college campuses. That America is evil,
that America is bad, that Americais full of colonizers, that America
is all the worst things, thatthe Western capitalism is evil, and by
the way, that there's too manypeople out there. One is too many,

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But the amount of young out therewho believe a lot of this crap
because they're insane professors is growing andthey're not even pretending to hide it anymore.
America, the American governments, secularism, democracy, capitalism, these are
cancers that have spread their illness allover the world, in America and in

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the Middle East, in America.Over here people have a freedom too.
Again, like I said before,commitment is in a dude, oh is
faisha, But when you speak up, it's a problem. Non Muslims are
tired of this cancer. They're tiredof the American government. They're tired of
democracy. They want to see anew way of life. Then we have
that new way of life. Thatright there is the University of Illinois Chicago

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students. So you got a newway of life. They're tired of democracy.
And it's funny because the Democrats arewhat. Democracy is going to die.
Democracy is dead. Democracy's over,especially if Trump gets in and these
guys and gals are saying, hey, we got a better way. Let's
get rid of democracy. What wehave. The enemies of Islam are clear.
It's the illegal Zionist entity. It'sAmerica who provides them the bone to

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their oppressive operations. And they've madeit clear through several meanings hate. When
the people, Muslims or non Muslimsspeak up against the injustices in Luzza,
our support cannot be from those whosehands are filthy with the blood of the
young sons and daughters of the Himasa. The removal of the occupation of full
Estein and the liberation of full steamwill not be at the hands of America.

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It will not be at the handsof the congressmen and the senators and
the representatives. Change will come atthe hands of them, the Muslims of
strength. Yeah, they're coming,Muslims of strength, They're coming. What
this is in America? I wantyou guys understand that last couple of weeks,
those protests, how many times haveyou said it. If if it

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was eight guys with red hats protestingthe way they were, it would be
national news. The hatred of thiscountry, the hatred of the West,
the hatred of democracy, the hatredof freedom is evident in many of these
places. And it's bizarre because thefact that you could say the things that
you say is because of freedom.We GARDI was Sudom was sent as the

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mercy for all of mankind matter.He was as a mercy. Why because
the way of life he brought.We'll bring that mercy, the way of
life he brought, We'll bring thattranquility. No mists will have to worry
about these issues they worry about now. They don't have to because Islam is
a just religion that has come tobe implemented upon the site. Yeah.

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So just why is it that throughoutAfrica as it spreads, it's through the
tip of the spear and fear.Oh yeah, that's here. Those are
college students here. Crazy Indeed,Like I said, a couple guys with
red hats, big news college campuses. It's interesting, but it's not big

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news, not the way it shouldbe. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree. Atch had been to shows
your Twitter, tweet at us,text the program. I love hearing from
all of you. Man, Gottabe honest with you. Flying is crazy.
I think we know that. AndI don't know if it's as dangerous
as it used to be way backin the day, or if it's just

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that it is everywhere because we havecameras and we have twenty four hour news
cycles, and we have people thatcan make instantaneous news, and I think
that's more it. Flying is stillnot dangerous, it's not, but a
lot of people are not big fansof it. But that being said,
there are incidents. Southwest says ina statement the event was addressed appropriately as

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we always strive for continuous improvement.Just last month, another Southwest Boeing seven
thirty seven Max eight experience a rareDutch roll at thirty four thousand feet when
an aircraft simultaneously slides from side toside and rocks wingtip to wingtip. An
incident report from the FAA revealed theflight regained control and post flight inspection revealed

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damage to the standby power control unit. No one was injured. That's great.
A Dutch roll sounds a little weird, but whatever, But then you
go from that. Today weather waspoor around the Hawaiian island of Kawaii when
Southwest Flight twenty seven eighty six,a Boeing seven thirty seven Max eight,
came within four hundred feet of hittingthe Pacific Ocean in April. First reported

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by Bloomberg, the incident occurred ininclement weather during an aborted landing attempt on
Kawaii. The first officer was oneflying and reportedly inadvertently pushed down on the
control column and cut the speed,causing the airplane to go downward. The
FAA says it's investigating four hundred feetfrom the ocean, terrifying. Nobody injured,

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but we hear about it twenty fourto seven, So it's in our
mind that every flight is massive turbulenceand your chance to die. And that's
not true, but that is theconfirmation bias we're getting, which is understandable.
And why is that It's like everythingit's twenty four to seven news cycle

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with everybody in the world, you, me, and everybody who has a
phone and a camera and a wayto report it. So we think that
it's all like this still the safestway to fly. It's not like a
fifty to fifty. If it wasa fifty to fifty, not a lot
of people to be flying. Threetwo, three, five, three eight,
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one for moviegoers, Disney and Pixar'sanimated sequel, raking in one hundred and
fifty five million in US and Canadaticket sales. Disney is the parent company

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of ABC News, sliding to numbertwo. Bad Boys Ride or Die,
bringing in another thirty three million inits second week. Kingdom of the Planet
of the Apes, the Garfield Movieand Watchers rounded out the top five.
Yeah, it was quite a movieweekend. So much for the box office
being dead. But here's one thingI'll tell you, guys. If you
make stuff that is interesting, thatis not woke and crazy, that is

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all about I'm gonna say this entertainmentabout the audience, not about your political
feelings, not about your political leanings, not trying to push any kind of
wacky message or anything like that.People will show up and watch. And
that's what happened. I'm surprised thatWill Smith has done this. Well,

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that's the other side of it.I was like, man, they did
another thirty three million. The moviesmade like two hundred and twenty million dollars
worldwide, still has some box officepoll despite the slap oh yeah, you're
never gonna live that down. Norshould he, by the way, nor
should he over the weekend. Speakingof big crowds, George Strait now here
at Kyle Field. Instead of theAggie football team exciting the crowd inside right

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now, it is the King ofCountry, George straight performing in front of
what is the largest crowd to eversee him play a show. One hundred
and ten thousand, nine hundred andfive people are packed into Kyle Field right
behind me, which has set therecord for the largest ticketed concert in the
United States. That beats a GratefulDead show from back in nineteen seventy seven

(31:22):
and historic night here for the Kingof Country at Kylefield. That's right,
Dusty. If you ever saw thatmovie Pure Country, his name was Dusty.
He had a mullet that he cutit off, and then that was
supposed to be like, I don'trecognize you anymore. I know what some
of you are saying, Chad,that's not the biggest concert that is not
ticketed concert. So if you goto Coachella. If you went to the

(31:44):
S Festival back in the day,which was this crazy chaotic concert that took
place way back in the eighties withlike a million people. There were lots
of bands. You were going tothe festival. This was a singular You
got the ticket, it said GeorgeGreat on it. That's all it's said.
It didn't say five hundred bands,it said George Strait. And earlier

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today I caught up with some ofthe folks who were excited to be a
part of Tonight's history. We actuallyheard rumor of it for met thirty four
weeks and one hand book rooms aheadof time, and then when they made
it official, you know, everythingkind of took off from there. Yeah,
once in a lifetime opportunity for sure. First season ticket holders, so
we got we actually are sweet holders. We have our suite along with twenty

(32:28):
others tickets tonight. Uh here fora good time. Yeah yeah, here
for a good time. Ah Souh By the way, the US festival
six hundred and seventy thousand people thesecond day you like that dwarfs that,
yes, But on the second dayyou got to see all kind I see,
like everybody from foreigner to Ario Speedwagonto Like Black Sabbath and everybody between.

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So that is a festevil. Thisis a concert speaking of country music.
Darius Rucker. Over the week,I found it's interesting talking about country
music and what Beyonce did for countrymusic. So this friend Beyonce tore up
the charts. Yes, Cowboy Carterwas a huge hit. How big was

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that huge? It was so bigbecause she brought so many eyes to the
genre. I'd have African American womenand men come up to me go,
I love country music. I couldnever say it until now you're playing it.
I could say it, you know. And she brought I think even
more eyes to the genre and morepeople looking at it, and more black
people going all right, man,I like country music. I always say
I want country music to look morelike America, and I think she did

(33:32):
a lot to make it go thatway. You know, everybody's talking about
that. But Darius, you dida lot. Charlie Pride did a lot.
So not forget Nelly was on severalhits in the country music world as
well, but she took it toanother level. A couple of years ago,
you wrote the country music still hadthe stigma of rebel flags and racism.

(33:54):
It's still around. You know,it's still you still see it.
So I don't think it's ever goingto go away. It's not prevalent THELAS,
it's not the majority of country music, but you know it's still there.
Yeah, it's true. Still therestill a white genre. Let's not
pretend it's not that being said.Does everybody who flies the rebel flag?
Are they all racist? No?Is that part of some people's culture.

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Yeah, the average person does understandthat, doesn't like that. Other people
look at that flag in a muchdifferent way. Your your thought process may
be something completely different from other people. You're like flying it because I don't
know, you like the Dukes ofHazard or whatever the South, not because
you're racist. But for other people, they look at that and see something

(34:40):
different. And I think that's thething in this in this country is finding
that happy medium of understanding what somepeople might see in certain things and at
the same time understanding what they maysee isn't what you think it is.
Three two, three, five,three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three atch had Benson show, SoTwitter, your instant, all of the
other things, A lot of stuffstill to get to next hour. So

(35:04):
much stuff the cognitive test, Trumpscrews it up, and people are very
happy about that. That being said, over the weekend, Biden holds a
fundraiser, then freezes like Mitch McConnellin a ice storm, which isn't a
good look either. I swear,I mean, I sit around and I
get more questions about this and morepeople say, I assured that both of

(35:25):
these No, I don't think bothof these people should be running. I
think at some point in time wehave to say, and you guys know
my feelings about Trump. My feelingsabout Trump have always been there. Love
a lot of the policies, hatethe drama, but know that every slip
up he has now they're gonna comeafter him, and every slip up that
Biden has, they're not. Onething the media is not talking about is

(35:49):
what happened at the G seven.It's a group of seven with several world
leaders kind of came out and said, yeah, this guy's not all there.
Not hearing a word about that.So this is what we got coming
for us. Could the twenty seventhbe a defining moment in this election?
Talk about that A lot of otherthings three two, three, five,
three eight twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson Show, Twitter, Instagram,

(36:10):
all of the other stuff happen happenMonday. It is the Chad Benson
Show. This is the Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,

(36:45):
This is Chad Benson. The Supremecourts gotis last week? Right, miff
A pristone nine to ozh ruling.How's that possible, Chad, Supreme Court
is slanted to the right. Topof that. You had the Supreme Court
say, hey, bump Stock,no, We're getting rid of that whole

(37:07):
thing that Trump tried to do.What how could that be? It's a
conservative court because we do ridiculous thingsin the world that we live in,
where we overreact to stuff, wedon't actually look at them. Do you
know how many cases they take here? About eighty to one hundred, about
eighty to one hundred cases. Butthey got rid of Row and they got
rid of this, and they dothat, and it's a That's one of

(37:31):
the things I've always said about Trump. His lasting kind of legacy, if
you will, is going to bethe Supreme Court. And Biden talking about
the Supreme Court, which again it'samazing how the same people that sit here
in justicees were done with Trump andthis, that and the other can look
at the Supreme Court, one ofthe last bastions of things that we actually

(37:53):
believe in in this country and decidethat it's evil and bad. The next
president is likely to have two newSupreme Court nominees two more, two more.
What's that mean? Well, ifTrump got his way, it's going
to be you know what was itlast week, He's gonna nominate twenty year
olds are gonna be on the courtfor seventy years. Ah. But listen

(38:15):
to what Biden says here, whichif we sit here and we talk about
tearing down a you know, you'retearing democracy down. You're doing all this.
Why you guys had listen to whatBiden said about the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has never been asout of kilder as it is today.
I mean never out of kilter.Why because you don't believe in what they're

(38:36):
doing. You don't believe in itbecause it goes against your beliefs. Supreme
Court was always leaning to the leftgrowing up. And while some people on
the right bitch a little bit,the reality is they never talked about let's
stack the court, let's do this, let's do that. It's it's nuts,
Supreme Court. There's lots of rules. I mean, there's lots of

(38:59):
stuff that they've done in the pastand rulings they've done in the past that
I've disagreed with. But that's theway they saw it, that's the way
they deciphered it. And that's it. You had AOC last week saying we've
got to do something to regulate nowit's co equal branches. Well we caught
them in this undercover sting and RollingStone did this massive article and it was

(39:20):
nothing. They want to come hardat the Supreme Court. Why because they
don't like the outcome. That's it. They don't like the outcome. I
don't know what else. You know, what are you going to say to
me? You don't like the outcome, so you're going to change the rules
because you don't like the outcome.It's the same thing I say with the
Republicans out there, whin more elections, then win more elections. And the

(39:45):
thought and I talked to somebody overthe week and that thought about about you
know, somebody talking to me aboutthis isn't about abortion and all of this
stuff. And I just said,look, the Supreme Court ruled on what
it ruled on. You don't haveto like it, right, but if
you'll win more elections then you canyou can fix this. And their thing

(40:07):
is, well, we should totallystack the court. I'm like, well,
what happens next when Republicans take over? Cause to think that you're always
going to be in power, you'refooling yourself. You're absolutely fooling yourself.
You're not always going to be inpower. So what happens then they stack
the court? Then all of asudden, we go from nine justices to
fifty nine justices, and it's goingto be like watching the price is right,

(40:29):
right, like how many they have? They have twenty five? What
do we have? We have twentyfour. We're going to give ourselves two
more to give us twenty six.And then it becomes exactly what the nightmare
is, which is it's all aboutbecoming such an idealistic thing and that's not
good. It's not not good atall. Three two, three, five,

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three eight, twenty four to twentythree. Atch had been to show
to Twitter your Instagram over the weekendByron Donald's on all the tucking Head shows,
talking about the weaponization of the Departmentof Justice. We've been hearing from
Republicans and from Donald Trump claiming theDemocrats are illegally weaponizing the Justice Department against
mister Trump. Why is it appropriatefor Donald Trump then to call for prosecuting
his political opponents, including President Biden. What he did say was is that

(41:15):
we have always had this kind ofa gentleman's agreement that you do not go
after the political leaders of the oppositionparty. When Donald Trump was president,
he didn't have his attorney generals goafter Hillary Clinton when she did violate the
Espionage Acts. He did not givethat order. They did not go and
prosecute Hillary Clinton. You know,that's one of the interesting things because you

(41:37):
know, last week the big factJeck did Trump say lock her up?
Yeah? But did he? There'sa lot of stuff said on the campaign
trail. I always look at thecampaign like boxing, right, So what
do you have? You have boxerswho say a bunch of crap to each
other, Then the minute the fight'sover, they hug and they talk about

(41:59):
you. That's a good fight.This guy's good because it's part of selling
your team. Whatever. All thisstuff. Trump said stuff on the campaign
trail, as did Hillary you knowwhat Trump didn't do. He said,
nah, we're not going to prosecutor. But there's no reason to do that.
No, that was just part ofthe game, part of the thing
being played. Right. She mayhave done some stuff wrong, but the

(42:22):
reality is that's not who we are. That's not what we are as a
nation. That's a banana republic.But now you have a situation where main
Justice has weaponized the Justice Department togo after Donald Trump. You have Jack
Smith who's chasing down Donald Trump onon violating the Espionage Act. But at
the same time, Robert Hurr knowsthat President Biden has violated the Espionage Acts.

(42:43):
Robert Hurr is not prosecutor. JackSmith is trying to prosecute Donald Trump.
It's an honest doubt. Now peoplesay, well, Chad New York,
for instance, it's not a thatthat's that's that's a different thing,
because that's a state thing. Well, think about who prosecuted Trump. Where

(43:04):
did they come from? Oh yeah, they came from the Democrats, DC
Biden Obama administration. Then they movedover there and prosecuted To say that Biden
didn't know what was happening, Ithink is foolish to say he remembered,
Well, that's also foolish, butstill that is the fear, right,

(43:27):
and the fear that the Democrats haveis that the minute Trump gets in there,
he's going to go after what.He's going to go after all those
political opponents and do everything he possiblycan to do what to go after them
and prosecute them, which is what'sgoing on to him. It is without
a doubt that these legal cases wereall brought in the middle of a presidential
election for one purpose, and thatis to criminalize Donald Trump. That is

(43:49):
to polarize Donald Trump. That isto persecute Donald Trump. That's the only
reason why you even bring these casesin the timeframe that they're being brought.
That's also another fair thing. Youcould have brought this case, the Stormy
Daniels, which is not what itwas. It was a bookkeeping case.
But we know that how long hasthat been out there? How many years?
Why did you bring it at thistime? Because of politics? That's
why. That's why politics. Politicsis something that people are willing to bend

(44:15):
over backwards and play as dirty aspossible to get something done, which shows
you for so many of you whodon't understand this, it is about power.
That's it. It's about holding power, maintaining power. That is the
number one goal of politicians. Powerthree two, three, five, three
eight, twenty four to twenty three. Atchad Benson, show to your Twitter,

(44:36):
your Instagram, all of the otherstuff. We're just talking about the
Supreme Court. There's a couple caseslast week six' three. On Friday,
the Supreme Court struck down a Trumpara ban on bump stocks. We'll
talk about that. And then afive four decision on Friday and opinion author
by Justice Samuel Ledo, joined byRoberts Cony, Barrett, Brett cavan On,
Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court upheldthe government's current requirements for an notifying

(45:00):
illegal immigrants about asylum court dates,which can sometimes lack key information. Hey
you're not going to show up forthis, but if you did, it's
not all the information you need.Oh yeah, key informations, what we're
saying. And the other one,the bump stock very interesting. We trust
and believe and respect the decision ofthe Supreme Court. What we need to

(45:20):
focus on, John, is theviolence that we're seeing across this nation.
Under Joe Biden. We've seen thegreatest increase in violent crime in my lifetime,
and so focusing on ways for usor reduce that crime means getting four
more years of Donald Trump. UnderDonald Trump, we've actually respected law enforcement.
Under Joe Biden, we've seen themovement to defund the police, leaving

(45:42):
communities like the one I grew upin devastated and ravished by a wave of
violent crime that we have not seenliterally in five decades. And crime.
You know, last week, sowhat comes out last week? Well,
the FBI says crime is down.But then when you go and you read
into the actual story about crime,violent crime in particular, because nobody is

(46:07):
buying that property, crime and thatstuff is that when you start to read
into it, you start to realizethat a vast majority of crime is just
not reported. It's not reported atall. And you're like, oh my
god, why is that simple?Why would I report something when I know
that you aren't going to do anythingabout it, You're not going to come

(46:31):
out. I'm only doing it becauseof I had to call and make an
incident report, you know, whetherit's for my car or for whatever it
is. They're just they're overworked,underpaid. Are are officers? They've got
city officials in many cities that wantnothing to do with the way that they

(46:52):
please because they're evil in bad Seewhat happened in Phoenix last week. And
maybe we'll touch on that a littlebit later. So what do you have?
You have crime that are going onreported and they readily admitted in the
article that yeah, vast majority ofcrime goes unreported, including violent crime.
Oh oh, so is crime downor is it just not being reported?

(47:14):
That's a fair question. And whatdo we have going on now? We
had the Juneteenth shooting in Texas overthe weekend that was horrific. Who's killed
innocent people? Why? Because somepeople at beef? And what's the best
way that young men know how todo things nowadays pull out guns and shoot
aimlessly into the crowd because they're tryingto be tough and big. Actually,

(47:37):
Senators, as you probably know,the latest stats on violent crime and on
the murder rate, they're actually downthis past year. But let me get
back to my question about the SupremeCourt's decision. Let's take a look at
those crime rates. We've seen overfour thousand shootings just in the city of
Chicago. We've seen a spike inviolent crime It's nice to see something plateau

(47:59):
for the fact that the matter issimple. Under Joe Biden, neighborhoods like
the ones I grew up in havenever been wrapped. But but but but
yeah, you can talk about it. But read the entire article, read
the statistics, and they took oneone quarter, and they're like, well,

(48:19):
look, crime's better, crime isbetter. It's awesome. It's never
been better. Really, three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three At youhad Benson shows your Twitter tweet at
its texted program love hearing from allof you. A lot of stuff to
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(49:54):
Show so interestingly young enough. Mustardis the number one contiment? Is it
really? Yes? It is morethan that blows me away. There was
a Mariss pole. There's pulling oneverything, as I like I would have
thought, ketchup. No, ketchupis number two at thirty percent of mustard
number one at forty seven percent.Anderson Cooper has never never had mustard on
a hot dog in his life.I mean what's the point. If you

(50:15):
like ketchup, why do you needmustard? How is that possible? That?
No, why do you need it? You need it because it takes
good. If ketschup is good enough, you don't need more things. You
don't need work crowd and I've neverhad that. The more the merrier,
mister Cooper, No, youre haveit. Try it. How was that
for you? I don't see thepoint. You don't see the point.
I don't see the point. Oh, got the heck out of here.
I gotta be honest with you.I'm with Anderson Cooper. I love ketchup.
I've had mustard on a dog before. It's okay? Does it make

(50:37):
my dog better? Not the wayI like it? Right? And as
Peter Griffin, the Family Guy said, I only eat what I like as
a person who is a grown child, I feel the same way as I've
always been that way. Like I'ma I like food, but I'm not
a foodie. Okay. I likecertain things, And part of that is

(51:00):
because I have traveled around the world. I've been blessed and fortunate enough to
travel all over the place, livedin several different countries. I've tried stuff,
that's gross. I've tried stuff that'sgood. You get to a point
in your life, though, whereI'm very simple. My wife makes fun
of me. I eat like afive year old. I'm okay with that

(51:22):
now. I don't need the crusttaken off. Jeez, stop with that
silliness. Speaking of silliness, man, would your ego get kicked in the
grondle? I think so if yourex wife now went to this length.
Husband is speaking out about the GreatHoax. Keith Peppini the husband at the
center of a kidnapping hoax that captivatedthe country. Every single day she committed

(51:45):
to the lie, revealing new detailsto Good Morning America about how is wife
Sherry faked her own disappearance in twentysixteen. She made us all believe that
her story was true, lying toauthorities claiming she been kidnapped by two Hispanic
women, when in fact she hadbeen staying with her ex boyfriend. She

(52:05):
was eventually arrested and was convicted oflying to a federal officer. Man,
I like you are. First ofall, you're terrified at first, right
your your your wife's just totally disappeared, and you start thinking, oh my
god. Then you start thinking,all right, not only am I terrified
and worried about my wife, nowI'm also terrified because she's gone and I'm

(52:30):
now the prime suspect. So they'regonna come into my house and they're gonna
take all the computers, They're gonnatake everything. They're gonna oh no,
they're gonna look through all this stuff. And then when all is said and
done, the relief of not beingthat person that took her, but then
the tragedy of finding out that shethought so little of you that she wanted

(52:50):
to be with her ex boyfriend thatshe made up a giant lie that had
to be a kick in the grundle. Three two, three, five,
eight, twenty four to twenty threeActs had Benson show it's your Twitter,
You're Instagram and all of the otherthings coming up. We're gonna talk a
little bit about napping. Yeah,how do you take the perfect nap?
Because there is a way, apparentlyaccording to science, on how to take

(53:15):
the perfect nap, and we're gonnagive it to you and let you guys
know. Also unionizing at coffeehouses fromPhilly to Texas and everywhere in between.
Find it funny that they're unionizing andthe angry baristas, the angry people who've
got their art degrees and their Africandance slash feminist liberal lesbian studies degree and

(53:49):
they can't seem to get a gig. So now they know how to be
baristas and they want to unionize,and how's that working out? Talk about
that a lot of other stuff.Chad Benson, check such Chad Benson,
Joe, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, This is Chad Benson. President Biden

(54:34):
spent the weekend at a star studedfundraiser in Los Angeles with former President Barack
Obama and comedian Jimmy Kimmel. Bidenwarning that one of the scariest things he
says about a possible Trump term isthat he would be able to appoint even
more Supreme Court justices to the bench. Were told that fundraiser brought in about
thirty million dollars. Holy guacamole,that's a lot of dollars. Billie Eilis,

(54:55):
Jack Black all there because you gotto have the stars there telling you
exactly how you should think, whatyou should do, how you should feel.
It's the most important thing. Afew days ago, my manager called
me and said, George Clooney andJulia Roberts wanted me to help out the
president and speak here tonight, andI said, I am in when and

(55:17):
where, and thank you. I'mpretty sure I'm going to get a sweet
shout out in his victory speech forwhat I gave up to be here,
because when democracy is at stake,Jack Black answers to call mister President,

(55:38):
You're welcome. Nah, look atthat, Jack Black. Do you think
his speech will sound a little bitlike this? See nos, so long
as it was nine exactly. Someof the other stuff that he talked about.
Of course, the Supreme Court,which is evil and bad to all
of the stuff. The next presidentis likely to have two new Supreme Court

(55:58):
nominees two more, two more,two more, And if Trump got those,
it's over. Democracy dies because hegets two that he could put on
there that automatically destroys the Constitution andinstalls him as king ruler. The Supreme
Court has never been as out ofkilder as it is today, I mean

(56:19):
never so insane like even now,like they go after you know, Clarence
Thomas because he's got a friend that'sa billionaire. Okay, show me the
things he's ruled on or that friendhas you know, paid for him to
do stuff, and he's ruled ina way that is totally against everything he's

(56:43):
ever done in the past. Showme you can't right from Alito to Justice
Roberts. Last week, you know, we got this, we got this
recording. It's it's weird tearing downthis court because you guys don't like what's
happening, which I just it's flabbergant. I can't. You know, growing

(57:06):
up, court always leaned a littleleft, didn't like some of the stuff
that happened. But that being said, it is what it is, and
we respected the court. We don'tdo that anymore. We do not do
that at all, because now youtear down the court. It's evil,
it's bad, it's corrupt. Ifit was all left, it would be

(57:29):
wonderful, amazing and credible. Butbecause it doesn't, you know, and
look, we know, but Idon't want any ideology in the court.
I want them to look at what'sin front of them, give us their
opinion based on the understanding of thelaw, and go from there. Now,
whether it's conservative or republican, uhor liberal progression, no, it

(57:51):
should be this is what it is, and for the most cases it are
it is for most cases it isa situation where it's nine to zero eight
one. But it's those social cases. Jet I know, I know it
is. I get it understandable.Hey, uh, A lot of people
don't think Biden's gonna make it fouryears if he wins. I got to

(58:15):
be honest, I don't think he'sgonna make it four years. Not trying
to be me, just being onehundred percent honest. But if I'm the
Republicans on top of the race againstBiden, the other thing I do is
to make sure that you understand whothe vice president is and who will be
president if Biden wins and it ain'tJoe. So the importance of community banks

(58:36):
is they are as they are called, they're in the community, led by
members of the community. They arepeople who understand the capacity of the community,
the needs of the community, theculture of the community. So the
money that we are putting in communitybanks is intentional in that it is there

(58:57):
that we believe there is going tobe the greatest operation ortunity for folks in
the community to actually do the workthat is about entrepreneurship in the community.
The hell are you talking about wordsalad. She's great at it. Her
favorite saying of all though, it'svery important for us at every moment in
time, and certainly this one,to see the moment in time in which

(59:20):
we exist and are present, andto be able to contextualize it, to
understand where we exist in the historyand in the moment as it relates not
only to the past but the future. Over and over again. I'm just
running that stuff on the loop,saying, she's the one you want her
dealing with putin, She's the oneyou want her dealing with you. She's

(59:45):
the one the giggler. Is thatwhat you guys want? Now? I
don't think you do. I don'tthink you do. So it's not just
Biden. You're running against the machine, and she's part of the machine.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three
atch Had Benson shows your Twitter tweetat his text the program Fauci trying to

(01:00:07):
rewrite his history. That brings usto April third, twenty twenty. That
was the day President Trump had apress conference and he said things have changed,
and the CDC is now recommending thatpeople wear masks, right, and
then he added, this is voluntaryI don't think I'm going to be doing
it. I was deeply disturbed bythat because he had the opportunity as the

(01:00:30):
leader of the country with a verystrong, devoted following, to say,
the CDC has recommended masks, andI'm going to wear a mask because masks
are going to protect me and protectothers. Remember when Fauci came out and
said, no, you don't needto wear a mask. And I only
did that because I wanted to makesure that all the nurses and doctors got

(01:00:51):
a mask. Remember that. Yeah, that happened in was it February March,
right before everything hit. The fantwas trying to rewrite his street the
best he possibly can't, because youknow, he's got caught with his hand
in the cookie jar. He's liedon numerous occasions. And I'm not one
of these people that believed that itdidn't exist. No, it absolutely existed.

(01:01:13):
And I'm not about the lab Leaguetheory in the way that the Left
pushes it, which is it wascreated in a lab. No, it
was messed with in the lab andthen Barney Fife and the crew there allowed
it to get out because somebody gotsick. You know, whatever, happened,
that's it. But you lied somuch fauci. You don want to
talk about institutions that are broken.Now, if something bad was to happen,

(01:01:36):
a real pandemic, and this onewas a pandemic, that was bad.
I mean, how many millions ofpeople lost their lives. But I'm
talking about something like you know thatis fifty percent fatal because you've lost your
credibility. Nobody buys what you're sellingnow, and that's a bad thing when

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you're trying to be the people thattell us, hey, this is the
best way to stay safe. Thatreally was a missed opportunity because that was
a signal to his devoted followers thatyou don't really have to listen to the
CDC. You don't have to listento the public health messages. No,
you listen to them. But howmuch of this stopped being about public health

(01:02:22):
and was only about right versus left, Trump versus you know, you with
the opposite of Trump. That's it. If you saw somebody coming with a
red hat, you put on fourmasts because you wanted to show them who
you were. Politics got involved inan area politics had no place to be,

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And part of that is because statesacross the country decided to do their
thing. California is like, we'reshutting everything down except places we decide gets
to stay open. We know thatthis doesn't do any damn to kids,
but we've decided we're keeping them outof school for a year and a half.
I've got a son, he's nowfourteen. If you're new to the

(01:03:07):
show's out here hanging out with me, and let me tell you something.
That entire year and a half,two years. I mean, if you're
if you're if you're from California,you understand what the kids went through.
But they kept my son out ofschool for like a year and a half,
and even going back to school wasjust weird. I have a little

(01:03:29):
brother who's adopted. He went toschool and nobody got sick or died.
Same state. It became politics,and that wasn't good. It wasn't And
Fauci's trying to rewrite his history,which as we know, also isn't good.
Three two, three, five,three, eight, twenty four,

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twenty three at Chad Benson Show's yourTwitter sweet at his text to program.
Meanwhile, in America, let's tearit down, says this University of Illinois
because yeah, America is bad andwhat we need is Sharia law, America,
the American government, secularism, democracy, capitalism. These are cancers that

(01:04:14):
have spread their illness all over theworld, in America and in the Middle
East, in America. Over herepeople have the freedom too. Again,
like I said before, commitment isin a due oh it's faisha. But
when you speak up, it's aproblem. Non Wislims are tired of this
cancer. They're tired of the Americangovernment, They're tired of democracy. They
want to see a new way oflife. Then we have that new way

(01:04:38):
of life. Wait, wait,wait what I don't even know A lot
of you are shame, but Idid hear you say that you don't like
America and the American way and democracyand capitalism. The enemies of Islam are
clear. It's the illegal Zionist entity. It's America who provides them the backbone
to their oppressive operations. And they'veit clear through several meanings hate. When

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the people Muslims or non Muslims speakup against the injustices in Luzza, our
support cannot be from those whose handsare filthy with the blood of the young
sons and daughters. Of the Muhamasala. The removal of the occupation of full
of Steam and the liberation of fullsteam will not be at the hands of
America. It will not be atthe hands of the congressmen and the senators

(01:05:21):
and the representatives. Change will comeat the hands of the the Muslims of
strength. What in God's name gottathrow in the Zionist right, got to
make sure we kill them. Thelast week, we talked about what was
going on in the subways in NewYork. Got all these kids. You
listen to this, This guys justlike he's this is all he knows.
It's everything is canned. If youask him something, the wheel would come

(01:05:44):
off as bus fast. But yougot that last week in New York where
they're you know, asking if there'sany Zionists on the train, as if
they're going to do something to somebody, as if they're going to throw them
off the train. Like I said, and I continue to say, put
a red hat on a couple ofthese people. This becomes the biggest story

(01:06:04):
in America. But this not toomuch. Lau Ardine was seldom was sent
as a mercy for all of mankind. He was sent as a mercy.
Why because the way of life hebrought will bring that mercy. The way
of life he brought, we'll bringthat tranquility. Nonmuslms will have to worry
about these issues they worry about nowthey don't have to because Islam is a

(01:06:28):
just religion that has come to beimplemented upon site. Yeah, that sounds
like fun. You guys ready forthat? We hate democracy? I love
how And they're probably not Trump supporters, they're probably not Biden supporters. But
if you think that Trump is goingto destroy democracy, there's a bigger thing
at foot in the colleges that Ithink we need to pay more attention to

(01:06:49):
that isn't And part of that isbecause these kids on college campuses, many
of them are going to places wherethey're going to be having the opportunity to
be in much more elite company andpositions of power because of the IVY leagues
they went to strolling it out therethree two, three, five, three,

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you're saying, Chad, how conscienceteach me how to nap? I'm great
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is a correct way to do it. So stay awake and I'll teach you
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(01:09:33):
longer. Once you get through thedeep sleep stage, your brain will cycle
back to lighter sleep after sixty minutes. Okay, so that's how we start
to take that nap. First ofall, doing a nap every day at
the same time, that's a toughthing because of work and all. Hey
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there. But look science, right, you just don't mess with science.
It may sound counterintuitive, but drinkingsome coffee before your nap can actually make
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(01:10:19):
create the perfect environment for their naps. Sleeping iyemasks, white noise machines,
and earplugs can help simulate a nappod. Not everyone needs to nap,
but they do need to rest.So if napping isn't your thing, try
closing your eyes for two minutes likeI'm doing now. It's helping already,
all right, So you guys understandthat create an environment that is welcoming into

(01:10:41):
your nap world. Same time everyday, maybe some white noise. I
think the same time every day isimportant because I try to take a nap
the same time every day, evenif it's for only like thirty or forty
minutes, because I get up soearly. I'm up between one and two
now, and so it's one ofthose things where I try to get a

(01:11:01):
little bit of shut eye because Iknow I'm going to stay up a little
bit later. Especially now summertime.Kids are out of school. My son's
out here visiting me from California,so we're trying to pack in as much
as possible. So napping is important. But if you have a regular job,
I don't know how they're going tolet you do that. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at Chad

(01:11:25):
Benson's show, it's your Twitter,your Instagram? Are you ready for this?
Warning? Labels on social media appsand an opt In The New York
Times, doctor Viviik Murphy writes aSurgeon General's warning label, which requires congressional
action, would regularly remind parents andadolescents that social media has not been proof

(01:11:45):
safe. He says that similar labelsthat were put on tobacco products helped dramatically
reduce their usage. That is veryinteresting, and I want to get deeper
into that next hour, because there'sdefinitely a serious issue in this country when
it comes to social media. Someof that is social media itself. Some
of that is the fact that parentsdon't pay attention to what your kids are

(01:12:06):
doing. But and of course,you know, the major media companies and
the social media companies and the algorithmsare a huge problem as well. I
don't care what it is. It'sTikTok, it's Instagram, it's Twitter,
it's all of those things. Butdo I think that this is going to
help anything. No, But it'san understanding of what's happening, and I
think we need to be aware ofwhat's happening. I'm going to get into

(01:12:28):
that a little bit more next hourthree two, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four twenty three atChad Benson Show. It's your Twitter,
your Instagram. If you're missing yourshow, check out our social media.
So that's kind of odd that Itell you that, but the Surgeon
General's put a warning on it.Yes, but you're an adult. This
is for kids, Chad Benson Show. This is the Chad Benson Show,

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Independent Thoughts, independent life, thisis Chad Benson. The reckoning of parenting
needs to take place. We havekids today who are terrified of everything,
and we have other kids today whohave been raised in fatherless homes, who
run wild, do whatever they want, and violence is a big part of

(01:13:36):
it. And that is sad,sad, sad. Over the weekend horrific
shootings Massachusetts, Texas, horrible,horrible, horrible situation. Do you think
that they all had fathers? Probablynot. You think the new way to

(01:13:58):
to do everything is, especially ifyou're a young man, is violence?
Is it in particular with guns?That's what we're going to do now,
That's just it's the way it's done. Right. So, you had two
incidents over the weekend, mass shootingsas they would call it. Despite this
weekend's headlines, the FBI says thatreported violent crime is actually down fifteen percent
for the first quarter of this yearcompared to the same time last year,

(01:14:20):
and data from the Gun Violence Archivessays so the US is on pace to
have the lowest daily mass shooting averagesince twenty nineteen. It's great we think
of mass shooting. We never thinkabout gangs. We never think about any
of those things. Right, it'salways a terrorist, or it's some white
dude who's lost all of his moneyor hates every Well, you know,

(01:14:42):
we get what it is. I'mnot saying. You know, you can't
have people of both parents and bea mess. There is a reckoning company
when it comes to parents. Thereis absolutely Bill Maher over the weekend talked
about it. Abigail Schreier, We'vehad her on the show talking about trans
issues. It's a great reporter,great writer, talking about how dysfunctional this

(01:15:09):
young group of adults has become.And it is scary. It is terrified
that we've got a bunch of youngkids who are terrified at everything, their
shadow words, you name it.I can't blame it all on them because

(01:15:30):
somebody raised them. We had ame too reckoning about zax in twenty seventeen,
we had a racial reckoning in twentytwenty. I feel like there's a
parenting reckoning coming. A lot ofrollback pushback on gentle parenting I think that
people are realizing that this kind ofstuff has raised a lot of kids who

(01:15:58):
for other statistic. Yeah, I'mgoing to get that other statistic, the
gentle parenting. What is that?Well that stuff like this. I'm going
to my son's boyfriends graduation tonight andI just want to talk about how unsafe
some parents are and if you're oneof these parents, stop it. The

(01:16:18):
unending love that you should have foryour child should mean that you want to
call them an their preferred pronoun.You want to learn what their preferred name
is. You want to allow themto choose a new name without telling them
I chose this name for you.You can't choose a new name. That

(01:16:38):
is the gentle parenting reaching out,oh it's okay, rather than living in
a world of reality. It's crazy. And we've allowed this to happen.
We've encouraged this. Social media isplayed a part, and we'll get into
that. Because of what the SurgeonGeneral did today, continue one more time,
man, I have to go tothis graduation where there are going to
be parents and grandparents that I refuseto use my son's boyfriends preferred name or

(01:17:04):
his pronouns. And every time Igo around them. My heart aches for
the home and the unsafe space thatthey create for this kid. So if
you're one of these parents, stopit. That right there gives you kids
that are terrified of life, beingwounded about anything and everything. Again,

(01:17:27):
Bill Maher. This weekend, fortynine point five percent. So let's just
say half of adolescence at some pointhave a mental health disorder DIT. So
half of the kids in the countryare diagnosable. Okay, either they really
are that or we're overdiagnosing. That'sright, it's the latter. We are
way over diagnosing them. This generationhas had more mental health intervention in schools,

(01:17:51):
more mental health treatment. Forty percentof them have been in therapy.
They've had therapeutic parenting, and it'smaking them worse. These kids don't need
therapy. They need less therapy.They need to be told I love you,
you'll live now, get out ofmy house and have an adventure.
They don't that terrifying statistics from lastweek. One in five young adults bring

(01:18:15):
their parents to an interview. Thatis terrifying. One in five adults young
adults admittedly, you know, likeeighteen, I'd be terrified my mother showed
up even at places I work now, stations across the country. I don't
tell her. What do he do? Is I have an appearance? No?
Oh you can No, No,you're not coming. And now I
loved you, I kid, Ilove my mom. But I would have

(01:18:38):
been mortified. I mean, weren'twe mortified as kids if mom and dad
dropped us off at school? We'relike, drop me off a mile away,
a walk, but we only livethree blocks, drive me further so
nobody can see me coming out ofyour house. And I'm not talking about
it. I always had to prefacethis. A fifteen year old who is

(01:19:01):
going for the first job wherever they'reworking right Donald's or Wendy's or whatever.
And you know, I'm not talkingabout that. I'm talking about somebody who
has gone to college and mom anddad are bringing them. That's what I'm
talking about. The parent reckoning iscoming, and damn it, it needs
to come fast. What about socialmedia also plays a part? Surge in

(01:19:28):
general today said we should do what? In an obed in the New York
Times, doctor Vivik Murphy writes aSurgeon General's warning label, which requires congressional
action, would regularly remind parents andadolescens that social media has not been proof
safe. He says that similar labelsthat were put on tobacco products helped dramatically
reduce their usage. Uh uh,okay. The kids are addicted in a

(01:19:51):
way that they never were with cigarettes, never were. Hell, we're addicted.
How many of you scroll through allkinds of stuff? I'm guilty of
it. Where you start out lookingat one thing, your wife or your
friends sends you something, you lookand the next thing you know, you're
fifty swipes through and you're sending stuffback and forth. That's big. But

(01:20:12):
for these kids, this is aplace where they're going and they're getting a
non real look at the world andit's not good. And that's where parenting
comes in. Worthy is pointing todata that shows teams who spend more than
three hours a day on social mediaface double the risk of anxiety or depression.
The average user that age was onsocial media for almost five hours a

(01:20:35):
day. I could see it,Hell, I could see with us.
Do you ever get that report atthe end of the week and how long
you've been on Not so much socialmedia, just the internet, you know.
I mean mine's always locked because Ido a lot of my work from
the phone, but social media wise, at times it's insane. So between

(01:20:56):
social media the lack of parenting gentleparenting, we got a bunch of kids
who are hot mess. That's whythey're at school, terrified of everything,
looking for trigger warnings except the course, if you want to kill the Jews,
then apparently that's totally fine. Andthen you've got states who are coming
in and saying no, we'll parentyour kid if need be. California,
your kids are no longer safe inthe California school system. This video is

(01:21:19):
especially for your fathers out there,because the state Senate just passed a bill
that would allow schools to secretly,socially and perhaps medically, transition your child
without your knowledge or consent. Thiswas a gutt and amend meaning the language
of this bill was completely different,and then they changed it into a bill

(01:21:41):
that would take away your parental rights, which is scary. And we've heard
more and more about these bills orthese pushes to do certain things in places
like California, very liberal as weknow, where if you take your kid
to get a tattoo, you're ina lot of trouble. If I give

(01:22:01):
my kids steroids. Jack fourteen livesin California. I'd be in a ton
of trouble. I was joking withthis weekend. I said, well,
if you wanted to take puberty blockers, I'd have to cheer you on or
else. I'm going through my feedsjust about every day and seeing that this
kind of stuff is not just happeningin California, but all across the nation.
It now goes to the state Assembly, where they will vote to approve

(01:22:25):
the amendments to the bill. Whathappens after that is it goes to the
governor. Folks, they are takingaway local control from your local school boards
because they're the ones that are supposedto be setting the parameters for these kinds
of things. They're the ones thatare supposed to be deciding whether there's going
to be a notification policy or not. Scary parents get involved, parents be

(01:22:48):
a part of their life. Parentsnot asking anybody perfect parent. I am
not a perfect parent, far fromit, but I'm involved in the hell
out of my kid's life. Soone thing that the most important job you're
ever going to have. But telleverybody that this job, this career,
I love. What I do palesin comparison to being dad, being a

(01:23:10):
husband, So the number one mostimportant things doing those things and being there
for my kids. It's important.And we've lost the way. And somewhere
along the way we've decided the oneswho are gonna parent are decided to do
it in a gentle, weird way, who have allowed their kids to do
anything they want to do. Theyfight all of their battles for them.

(01:23:30):
It is, it's it's weird.I don't get it. And I think
part of that's because I come fromthat Gen X generation where we were you
know, we've raised ourselves. Alwayssee those those funny again back to the
social media, the tiktoks where likethe millennials are start attacking the gen Z
and then a millennial come on,who's an older millennial say look, my

(01:23:54):
older brother's gen Z and I'm gonnatell you this right now, don't mess
with them. They raise themselves,their feral They don't give a blank about
anything. They fed themselves, theydrank out of the hose. They wouldn't
come home till very late. They'remysterious. I would leave them alone.
Well, part of that is livinglife, which is what we don't allow

(01:24:14):
kids to do anymore. My God, we don't allow kids to do any
of that stuff anymore. We don'tallow them to go out to have fun,
to disappear for hours at a time. We don't allow them to do
so much that they need to doas children, and instead we child proof
their life. And it is amess. And fathers need to be more

(01:24:35):
involved and they need to be around. And that is a huge issue that
never gets talked about because we don'tbecause somehow a father not being there and
there's issues with the child. It'sthe father not being there's fault, but
wanting a father to be there somehowdiminishes the role of mother. I don't
get that. Three two, three, five, eight, twenty four to

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That? What's trending on the oldinterwebs? Shall we on this beautiful
day after Father's Day? Father's Day. Number one trending thing yesterday on Twitter,
followed by House of the Dragon,Rory and Bryson, the Golfers,
Maceilroy and de Shambo trending US OpenTony Awards. I didn't win a Tony
again. That sucks. Dad's JackBlack? Why is Jack Black? Trending?

(01:27:10):
Came out in support of Biden fordemocracy. That's right for the win,
eh, Team Black England football ofcourse, quality they won yesterday didn't
look good in the Euros they didnot. Daddy Trending, Clooney trending,

(01:27:30):
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trending head over to the Magical worldof UHO. Tony Awards. I think
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movie. It's pony Boy and Sodapop in that. I have no idea.

(01:27:51):
Vladimir Putin. Princess Kate makes herdebut battling cancer. Still not one
hundred percent Arkle Donald Trump Juneteenth shootingGordon Ramsay bad accident on his bike,
survived, he said because he worea helmet. Oh yeah, that's not

(01:28:13):
good. That is not good.What are you doing man, riding your
bike like that? Huh? Whatare you trying to make the Tour de
France. It ain't gonna happen.Head over to uh Google House of the
Dragon, No one train anything,Sky versus Fever. Caitlin Clark still trending

(01:28:33):
Euros twenty twenty four Tony Awards USOpen payout. Bryson, by the way,
got a cool four point three million. I think my son visiting Jack
it's fourteen because dad, how muchmoney? Bryson? When I said four
point three million, it's pretty goodmoney if you can get it. Second

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place was roored. He got liketwo point three million. Again, good
weekend, but it's it's all thestuff you had to go through to get
to that point. George Strait alsotrending. Breaks the US concert crowd record.
Now you've heard. Oh we talkedabout a little bit earlier. There
was like one hundred and fifteen thousandpeople there. But this is for a

(01:29:17):
singular concert, not a festival.And remind everybody, I we'll talk about
a little bit later three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Bensonshow. It's your Twitter, your Instagram,
all of the other stuff. Talka little immigration, little Scotus as
well. We've got your silly wackyfacts. If you're new to the program.
Every day we end the show withsome stupid information that maybe you need

(01:29:40):
to know. You can dazzle yourfriends when it comes to what goes on
at parties. You're like, hey, let me tell you a little something
about this, Okay, So welike to make sure you guys have all
of that. Plus, the USOpen was this weekend. Bryson Deshambo won
the US Open. I love Bryce. We're going to talk about his win,
but what it means for the gamebecause the game is fractured and he's

(01:30:02):
one of those guys that in theoryfractured it. But he is beloved and
I'm when we talk a bit aboutthat as well. Reach out to us
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The Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, This is Chad

(01:30:50):
Benson. Four years ago, DonaldTrump only got about eight percent of the
black vote. The poll show thathe is making inroads among black mail voters.
The for President, speaking out ofblack in Detroit, continued his attacks
on immigrants, insisting that the blackcommunity is being hurt by those who are
entering the country illegally, going onto claim that they are taking their jobs

(01:31:11):
the dabs because it's true, That'swhy he said it. Especially in the
entry level world. Young men arelooking around trying to get their first gig,
and now they're competing with people thathave come here and are willing to
work for less or under the table. That is, that's an issue,

(01:31:33):
to say the least. The secondthing is Trump is who he is.
I think they like that. Bythey, I mean other Americans that just
happen to be black. But wehave to go out there and say,
you know you're black so you canvote this way. That made me No
Americans, black happens to be acolor of the skin, and everybody wants

(01:31:54):
to make a big deal of it. But they're looking up going we are
not a voting block based only onour skin. And the other side of
it is the left seems to havejust left them behind. They talk at
him, not to them. Hey, listen, man, Democrats have a
problem. It's not their policies,it's not their fundraising. It's not that

(01:32:16):
Joe Biden started buffering at the junieteenParty. No No, the problem they
have is their messaging, or tosay, a planner, is how they
talk. Nobody wants to hear thenormal political voice anymore. In fact,
before Democrats even worry about explaining theirside of an issue, they need to
learn something more basic, how totalk like real people, saying. With

(01:32:39):
Donald Trump, here's a guy whoknows what he wants and knows how to
get it. The message is terrible, but it's clear when he says,
build the wall, lock her up, I hate sharks, No one goes.
I wonder what he means. Okay, Folks appreciate when someone sounds authentic,
even if their ideas are terrible.But with Democrats, even when they

(01:32:59):
talk about the good things they've done, it sounds fake. And I know
that they're capable of sounding real.I talk to a lot of these politicians
behind the scenes. I hear howthey speak when the MIC's not on,
and it's two totally different people.Charlemagne the God, and you know what
he's right about politicians. You'd besurprised what politicians tell me behind closed doors,

(01:33:19):
on how they talk to each other, how they chat with each other,
how they're friends with each other,but how they're at a point now
where they would be caught at timeseven in the same elevator because the fear
of social media and what it mightdo. But the color of their skin
shouldn't determine how you vote. Butthat's what the left wants to make it.

(01:33:45):
Here's a person who's a voter andan American happens to be black,
and that's really all that matters accordingto the left. I want you all
to imagine this for a second.The year is twenty twenty four, and
you, as an American, asthe person who has the right to vote,
is being questioned on how you vote, not based on your ideological beliefs,
but on the color of your skin. That's where we've gotten in this

(01:34:09):
country. It seems as if theLove continuously likes to argue this idea of
ending racism. Yet they believe thatevery decision that a person makes should be
based on their skin color. That'sit. Who you love, who you
worship, that's the only thing thatmatters. Right, how you identify those

(01:34:30):
things matter more than any That's abunch of crap, and you know it.
And black young men are looking forsomething. Many cases brought up in
fathers homes pissed and angry, don'tfeel like they have something. We need
to talk about it. But talkingabout parenting, we're going to continue to
do so. Looking around, they'regoing field. We've been lied to the

(01:34:53):
Democrats. You've done nothing for us, right you, champion of champions.
Did you like to say so?Oh, oh my god, civil rights
move and all this stuff. Nowhinghas changed except under your watch. What
do we have. We've got adisaster in the inner city, fatherless homes,
and now we're getting kicked to theback burner because here comes a bunch

(01:35:14):
of other people from different countries whoyou feel, well, they're bigger voting
blocks, so therefore we're cast aside. You see, I'm not a Trump
supporter because I'm black. I ama Trump supporter because I believe in the
conservative way of life. I believethat we need to deregulate, we need
smaller government. I am pro SecondAmendment. I support President Trump not because

(01:35:36):
of the man, but because ofthe policy that he had when he was
president that allowed us to be inAmerica first great nation, and that's what
I want to get in twenty twentyfour. And because he had sharks that
was pretty funny last week, youguys didn't hear. Wow, that just
seems like you're not voting based onthe color of your skin, as Chelsea

(01:35:57):
Handler would tell you to do,and remind you that that's the way you
need to vote because of the colorof your skin, like she tried to
remind her ex boyfriend fittycent liberal whitewoman. They know it's best, don't
they absolutely, Just it's not aboutthe color of your skin. And immigration
hurts, it does. We needcomprehensive immigration reform, and it comes across

(01:36:24):
the board, not just how wefigure what we do at the border,
how we sort things out here withpeople that are here, how we put
people on a path to having anopportunity to stay here, especially a lot
of those dreamers who've grown up here. They don't even speak in other language,
they only speak English. They've neverbeen to the country they're from Originally,
we've got to come up with areal comprehensive plan. But that includes

(01:36:47):
enforcing the damn border. Last week, the whole executive action bs that he
took means nothing. If you're doingwhat telling people at the San Diego border,
hey, keep everything the same,all right, keep it all the

(01:37:08):
same. That'll help. What happenswhen you don't do something, it gets
out of whack and then what happens, well, the pendulum swings. You
got issues, and no doubt BillMark I can win his immigration and how
they've handled this G seven meeting,which is of course the cool Kids of
the world this year it's in Italy, hosted by Georgia Maloney. She is

(01:37:30):
the Prime Minister in Italy. Liberalmedia does call her a fascist every time
they can. Her party has rootsand fascism, I always say, And
the Democratic Party has roots in slaveryand Jim Crow and not that long ago,
Robert Byrd was the Senate Majority leaderin my lifetime and he was in
the Klan. So it's not amatter where your roots are, it's where
you are now. So I don'tthink she's a fascist. What she is

(01:37:54):
is the only one who's strong onimmigration in the European Union. And that's
important because our economy way better thantheir economy. Their youth are in serious
trouble when it comes to jobs andthey're frustrated. They're seeing their way of
life change and not for the better. From Sweden and throughout Scandinavia to Germany

(01:38:21):
and France and England and elsewhere.They're frustrated, and they're looking at this
wide open immigration plan of let everybodyin and we'll see what happens. It
ain't working. And so when theyvoted last week, there was a change

(01:38:43):
of coming. There was alerts rightand the young voted to the right.
Think about that. The young votedto the right in a major way last
week. Calling our fashion reminded meof what David Frum said. If liberals
insist that enforcing borders is a jobonly fascists will do, the voters will
hire fascists to do what liberals won't. Voters keep saying over and over again,

(01:39:08):
we are not comfortable with this levelof immigration. And I understand why
it doesn't make you a racist tosay that. And yet liberal, certainly
in America, alex Paedia is oursenator here by reviving Trump's asylum ban,
Biden has undermined American values. Andthen they all stand back and go,
we don't want to be called aracist, so we will not make a
move on immigration. It's going toget them at election date, one hundred

(01:39:32):
percent. It absolutely is. Whenyou look at the numbers across the board,
Bill Mar's going to talk about it. We've talked about it all last
week. If you do to theshow, God bless you, thank you
so much paid attention. But Iwill tell you this right now, the
numbers are striking. Even Democrats arelike, yeah, we've had enough.

(01:39:54):
Even the Hispanic slash Latino slash latinxslash, they've had enough. Well,
I think there's a real moral reasonthat we should let people into this country
who are suffering. Any number forit. No, no, I mean,
but that's their points. But butyes, you need reasonable amounts no
one in Americans to have some immigrants. Sixty four percent of Latinos support giving

(01:40:16):
the president authority to shut down theUS borders. Sixty two percent of registered
voters would deport all migrants living inthe US illegally. That's massive. Think
about that. Now, that's notgonna happen. And Trump's out there like
we're gonna set up these big it'snot going to happen. It's just it
isnt. But so much of thetalk though and rhetoric is you're trying to

(01:40:40):
gin up the community you're trying toget, but you're also trying to send
a message to others who were thinkingabout coming here is this is no longer
going to happen. This freebie isno longer going to happen. This turning
a blind eye is no longer goingto happen. We cannot have this because
it can't go on. NBC reportedlast week Biden took over ten million.

(01:41:04):
That's NBC. That's not Fox,right, that's not Bright Part News or
the Free Beacon. No, that'sNBC. Problem we have right now is
that some of the countries that wheremost of the immigrants are coming from to
the border are precisely places like Cuba, like Venezuela, like Nicaraua, and
like Haiti, which is bedlam rightnow. So when there's that type of

(01:41:25):
desperation, people will do crazy thingslike walk thousands and thousands of miles to
the border. We need a comprehensiveimmigration reform. We need to be able
to have places that may not bethe United States, where people can flee
to because if you are fleeing communistand if you are fleeing gang violence,
you are not going to stop fleeing. Okay, no, she's right,

(01:41:46):
And by the way, let's alsothrow something out. We're going to get
the numbers right, the latest numberswe have India, China are the ones
coming here in droves, so andthat was from twenty twenty two early twenty
twenty three. Now you're throwing Haiti, Cuba, always Venezuelan, which is

(01:42:12):
a freaking nightmare. But they're allwhat a vast majority are men fighting age
places we're seeing across the board,and that's that black Swan event of all
it takes is one person to doone horrific thing and it traced back to
the border, and Joe Biden isgoing to beat a world to hurt that
he isn't he's in Now, let'sbe real, the age thing, all

(01:42:36):
of that stuff. But the minutesomething horrific happens and it's traced back to
the border and the lack of security, all bets are off at that point
in time, they'll lock that wallup quick three two, three, five,
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stuff still to get to. Isyou wrap up the show today including silly
information you need to know because welike to do that. We like to
give you things. Maybe talk alittle bit about economy, and I want
to talk a bit about the USOpen this weekend because Bryson is shamba one.
Love me some Bryce, and indoing so he pissed a lot of
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Boysen to Shambo, now pass thesecond and number two. Wow,
watched it this weekend. My sonand I Jack fourteen loves golf and golf
and all this week in between ourpickaball adventures and he loves Bryson. We'll
talk about that in a minute.But Bryson is kind of hated, and
I don't like that. But it'sthe fracture of live golf. It's the

(01:45:18):
Saudi Back League and the PGA,and the PGA the powers that be want
to see a PGA player win eachand every single time. And Bryson won
and it was amazing. It wasamazing because he and Roy were battling out,
and Roy, the loudest of allof the people when it came to
the disdain for live golf, hada chance, missed a putt on the

(01:45:41):
eighteenth hole. Bryson hit himself insome serious issues off the tee, then
had to hit a wacky wedge overto the bunker and then that bunker shot
was the shot of my life.And I'll forever be thankful that I've got
longer wedges. Yeah. And oneof the reasons Bryson's different they called the
mad Scientist. He puts his ballsin salt salty balls, if you know

(01:46:03):
what I mean. Why is thatbecause the balls are not perfect and he
wants to see which side, theheavier side will go to the bottom,
so they mark the top of theother ones. I mean, this guy's
a mad scientist. He is alwaysbeen that way. He's got one length
clubs, So if you're a golfer, you got longer club shorter clubs.
He's got one length clubs. Butwhy my son likes him, simple,

(01:46:24):
dude's all. First of all,he's a crowd favorite, and he plays
to the crowd, signs autographs left, right and center like you could believe
pictures. But the other side ofit is big on the social media.
I'm lucky enough to have a greatteam around me to help me move in
the right direction with the content thatwe're producing social media. And then also
just a great perspective on life.Those combinations of things have allowed me to

(01:46:46):
have not only a new perspective,but an opportunity to show myself in a
different light and to entertain the fansout there on the golf course. And
he did. There was one pointon Saturday where Bryson, if you guys
don't know, he can also hitthe ball further than anybody when he wants
to unleash it. I mean,he can't just crush it. There's a
whole three hundred and seventy yards easilyhe could reach it. But the smart

(01:47:09):
play was not going for it.Now, it's time fall stupid informations.
Talk a little bit about stupid information. Is it the biggest crowd, yes,
ticketed crowd. What does that mean? Specifically, it's a George Strait
concert. People are coming to seeGeorge straight. That's it. Wasn't a
festival. Is it the biggest crowdever to watch a concert? It is

(01:47:31):
not. Rolling Stones two thousand andsix through one point five million. Love
Parade Germany's Love Parade Festival one pointsix million, The Monsters of Rock in
ninety one with ACDC Metallica, TheBlack Crows one point six million. Then
you get to the big Boys JeanMichael Gerard three point five million, and
Rod Stewart the Copacabana Beach nineteen ninetyfour celebrating New Year's Eve three point five

(01:47:57):
million. Is well, ninety ninepercent of the crowd could not have seen
him, but they were there havingfun. Stupid information. You need to
know you guys, have a blessedrest of your Monday. We'll do it
again tomorrow as always. Jeh,this is the Chad Benson Show.
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