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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. Amnesty not quite,
but immigration is still a big deal. Yesterday Biden decided to come out and
say, right, we got aplan here it is. We're like,
okay, we're closing the border.No, figure out how more people can
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stay here. You can both securethe border and provide legal pathways and citizens.
We have to acknowledge that the patienceand good will of the American people
are being tested by those spears atthe border. They don't understand a lot.
What Yeah, they don't understand alot. No, they understand the
fact that you have allowed ungodly amountsof people into this country by rolling back
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all the Trump stuff that was eviland racist and bad. Right, you
know that's what everybody. Oh,that's what the whole country wanted. And
guess what the whole country didn't wantthat The polls, and we've talked about
the polls and polls. You know, look, issue voting is wacky.
There's only so much you can lookinto polls. But when it comes to
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whether or not most Americans right,how it gets to this point where we
fix it. We can disagree on, but most people believe there's got to
be a fix at the border.At some point in time, you guys
got to do something. So fivehundred thousand people gonna have a shot at
amnesty, DACA kids, right,people who have married somebody who is an
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American citizen. All right, it'snot going to help you though. And
I want to go over this numberagain. I don't think people realize this.
This is a CBS poll. We'regoing to break this thing down for
you. This is these numbers shouldshock people. A vast majority of Americans
sixty two percent, a new nationalprogram to deport all undocumented immigrants. We
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talked about it last week. Thoseare people that are living here in the
United States illegally. The majority includessixty percent of independence, fifty three percent
of Hispanic seventy four percent of voterswithout a college degree, fifty eight percent
of voters with more than a collegedegree. He's upside down anywhere between thirty
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five and fifty points when it comesto this. He's trying to please everybody.
He pleases nobody. We were aboutto move forward. O Republican has
walked away from the deal. Andthe most pathetic and pettive reason is Donald
Trump got on the phone literally thatdidn't work. Yeah, we consider and
talk about that all day, andI have in the past that they put
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issues and the team, whichever sideyou're on, winning over getting stuff done.
But I continue to remind everybody moretools doesn't mean you're gonna get anything
done. You you have people onthe border now are coming across going nothing's
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changed, everything's the exact same.You've got memos going out and ned let
it go through. Just let himjust catch release, catch release, because
why because last week his executive orderupset a lot of folks in the progressive
world who are fine with unfettered accessto the United States of America. Just
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come on over and so to tryto fix that, he rolls this thing
out. I look, we cansit here and talk. We've talked about
the doctor kids, I've I've madeit well known. If you listen,
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you may not have been born here, but you were brought here. It's
the only country you've ever known,through no fault of your own. Understand
that we educate you. You go, you bust your butt, you learn,
you get a college to get allthose things. No, we don't
need the brain train and to sendyou home. But when you go and
do things like this. It's thecontinuous ringing of the dinner bell that gives
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other people because every time we don'tfix what's going on at the border and
enforce let's not even talk about thefix. It's the thing I've been saying
for a long time. He wantsDonald Trump stopped this. You've got tools
at your disposal now that you've neverused. You've got enforcement problems that you
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is the problem, and this mechanism'senforcements are there and under your watch.
If you go and look at thebacklog of cases, it is frightening.
But when you go and you createthe new pathway for Dreamers in the future,
that's not fixing something. You thinkyou're fixing something today, people are
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hearing. Just get to the UnitedStates. This guy's not going to do
a damn thing today. I'm announcingnew measures to clarify and speed up work
VISUS to help people including Dreamers,have graduated from US colleges and universities,
landed jobs and high demand, highskill professions, and we need to grow
and share our economy growth. Thereyou go, well, said sir so
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sharp. You know behind closed doorsnever been a sharper human being in the
history of the world. Honestly,never is my orcus. This is all
about family unity, keeping families together. A United States citizens spouse whose wife
or husband is undocumented and has beenin this country for ten years or more,
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that undocumented spouse may now have apath to a green card to lawful
permanent resident without having to do whatthey once did, which is leave the
country and apply for that benefit withoutany assurance of when precisely they'll be able
to return. Okay, here's aquestion. How long do you have to
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be married to that person? Solet's say you married, because you have
to be here for ten years.How long do you have to be married
to that person? Because is thisgoing to give a flood of marriages if
you've been married to somebody for nineyears, eight years, seven years,
you've got a couple kids together,all that stuff. Come on, I
mean, we're not. This isridiculous. And when people say, well,
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we should throw out, no,we can't. And this is our
fault. Our mistake of not enforcingour borders for years has given people opportunity,
and we have allowed this to happen. So we must suffer that consequence
and say this can't happen again.And you never hear that. The other
thing is, it's always about thenicety of language, the dreamers, the
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family, all of those things.That's how they throw stuff out there and
we'll find out what the new thingis going to be. But when you
listen to that, it's all aboutthose things. And I'm not about throwing
the doctor kids out. I'm notabout throwing those kids that have come here
through no fault of their own.Their parents came here because they were looking
for a better life for themselves andfor their kids in the future. Totally
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understandable. I said it yesterday.We would all do it. That being
said, if you continue to donothing, you'll get the same result in
the future. It's about family unity, a primary goal of our immigration system,
a fundamental value of our country.And President Biden, in the face
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of congressional inaction, took the actiona leader takes. We are moving very,
very rapidly because of the humanitarian objectiveof this program and the humanitarian need
for it. The humanitarian need forit, the program, what's the humanitarian
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need? They're already here. Doesthis fix anything? No? Does it
make the progressives happy? Absolutely?So? Who knows what's gonna happen,
but it's it's a nightmare. Andwe've talked about this, this abe thing
and being in a border state andliving in border states my entire life,
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California, Texas, Arizona. Thishas always been an issue. This has
and I think most Republicans they understandthis isn't the fight. The fight is
what is currently going on, thesingle males pouring through the border so fast
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from countries where we have no relationships, where terrorism is afoot in those countries,
people who want to come here andto take what they can, and
some to come here and do damage. And he has a lot of them
to come here and just work.But every time we do something like this,
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other people hear this and say,all I have to do is get
to America and guess what, I'llbe fine because they won't do anything.
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Love hearing from you. We're gonnatalk a little bit later about Alan Lickman,
who's the guy who predicts. Ithink he's done the last ten elections.
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He's pretty much got him all right. He's ten for ten, and
he's got these thirteen keys, andif a sitting president loses six of these
keys, the chances of him gettingreelected are slim to none. And one
of those things is about chaos aroundthe globe. And yesterday two chaotic figures
got together, two of America's fiercestadversaries, together on North Korean soil,
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Vladimir put arriving in Pyongyang for thefirst time in nearly a quarter of a
century, greeting the Russian president ofthe Red Carpet, Kim Jong un,
talking animatedly, each leader insisting theother enter the limousine first. You know
why that is because there may besomebody inside that will kill you. No,
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you get it. No, youget no, you get no,
you no, I insist no,I insist you no, no, you
get it. You remember when theywere did they have lunch? It was
it was Gi and Putin, rightafter the whole Ukraine thing, you know,
the war started, and they weremeeting and they had poor drinks and
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neither of them drank because they don'ttrust each other. But there's a need.
It shows you, you know,you hear all the stuff out there
for this bizarre world of people whowho believe that the Pooter is saving the
Western world and blah blah blah blahblah. I hear from you guys all
the time and that hey, Russiais doing great and their economy is awesome
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and everything's great. This is anissue if you're the Pooter and you're having
to go to North Korea and askthem for help, because that's why he's
there. He needs stuff. Ohyeah, yeah, that's why he's there.
So is there chaos in the world? Check Alan Lickman if your thirteen
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things and we're going to get tothat list a little bit later. That's
on there. One of them ischaos in the world. And how do
these presidents handle it? Right now? This president isn't handling it well.
I think we can all agree onthat. Three two, three, five,
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Happy Juneteenth. It is the ChadBenson Show. You're listening to the
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Chad Benson Show. Boeing CEO DaveCalhoun says the company's culture is far from
perfect, but they are taking actionand making progress. We've asked every one
of our employees to consider themselves anaviation safety advocate. We're committed to making
sure every employee feels empowered to speakup if they see a problem. A
new whistleblower red Boeing is coming forward. A quality insurance inspector the accused Boeing
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of cutting corners by using parts thatshould be thrown away. A spokesperson for
Boeing says they're reviewing the claims.Yeah, you think it didn't good for
Boeing Right now, I'm gonna tellyou that saw a couple of congress people,
Yesterdady say, you know, Ithink the people are going to go
to jail over this. CEOs comeout and apologized on numerous occasions over all
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kinds of things. But the latestwhistleblower, Sam Mohaw, because the name
is quality assurance inspector for Boeing inrent in Washington. He says, hey,
the company took faulty parts and puthim on new planes. They intentionally
hid this stuff from the Federal AviationAdministrative Administrator, the inspectors that normally come
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in. So the FAA inspector's cruiseon in and they hit everything so these
parts were stored outdoors where they shouldn'thave been, then said hey, let's
move them somewhere else. So Boeingmoved them somewhere some unspecified location. Then
they were put on, according tohim, new planes. That's scary.
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On top of that, he's allegingthat his supervisors told him to delete records
that indicate the parts were faulty beforeregulators inspected them. Now, obviously they're
reviewing his claims, and I'm surehe's in hiding, considering all of the
other people that seem to have comeforward have had some serious issues. Dick
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Blumenthal, we learned those tragedies werecaused by intentional decisions to put production speed
over safety and profits, stock priceover people. He's right, and the
fear of flying is very real,and we talk about this a lot.
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When you're forty thousand feet in theair, the reality is there is no
pulling over to the side. Threetwo, three, five, three eight,
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hearing from each and every one ofyou on the Chad Benson Show. Coming
up. Time to get woke,man. We got some crazy stuff today.
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So much lunacy. I often wonderdo you really feel this way?
We're at the point now with thiscrazy woke stuff in this in this lunacy
that I do wonder, are youa parody or are you real? Is
this something that's real? Are youactually real? Or is this just you
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know? But there are people outthere that feel this way, because I've
run into them, and it is. It is insane the way that some
people act nowadays, the way thatsome people think. Talk a bit about
that. A lot of other thingsto get to as well. Again,
reach out to us. We gotsome of your tweets and texts coming out
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what you think about Boeing as well? Are you afraid to fly? Based
on all you heard? Talk abit about more about that as well a
lot of other good stuff to getto. It's a Chad Benton Show,
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Son, Chad Benson, Joe,Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is
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Chad Benson. If you're new tothe program. Every Wednesday, we have
a little bit of fun. Welook at the wacky world of wokeness and
insanity. We just simply call itwoke Wednesday. It's that time of the
week where we get you woke.Correct queens, not only are they act
hurting our kids, gregquis make everythingbetter, corectquens are fine. Just my
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gender is a complete nightmare. Geta trans women can breastfeet and this is
great news. No, no,no, no no, there's something I
need to tell you. The princesswho came to your ball tonight. Listen,
I'm Gonzarella. That's the one whereHarry waves the magic wand and turns
everybody back to their select gender andmiss Danny it. You can't speculate about
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someone's sexuality unless they're famous or Peverand Patty. It's time for woke Wednesday.
The debate is always on when itcomes to trans athletes, Okay,
and let's be the debate goes oneway. Males who are competing in girls'
sports. That's it. Males whoare competing in girls' sports. You never
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see it the other way. It'slike, yeah, used to be a
chick. Now now he's got apennis and it's dominating men. It doesn't
happen that way. We know that. And at the high school level.
It's ridiculous, especially if you're ahalf assed decent athlete and you go and
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decide, hey, I'm gonna competeagainst the girls chad. These people have
issues. It should be okay,Okay, I get when coach is saying,
look, this isn't political. Wecan't have this anymore. I'm gonna
fight now because I got wrong.I went in this thing and I was
fighting for girls. I'm fighting forfemale sports and I'm fighting that it be
fair for everybody. At the stateTrack and Field Championships last month, John
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Parks says he witnessed the crowd booa transgender athlete after they won a girls
of At the time, Parks wasthe coach at Lake Oswego High School and
had written letters to the OSAA andthe state Senator advocating for something else.
Are you hoping to have transgender athletesexcluded in any way from high school athletic
competition. No, I want ittransformed into a situation where they have a
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separate division, or allow them tocompete as junior varsity athletes. Now,
I know what you're thinking, ajunior varsity athletes, Why is that?
Well, he's going to get tothat in a second. But look,
they even the people out there whohave pushed this insanity on our kids have
been more than honest with themselves.Look, we lose the debate when it
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comes to males competing in women's sports. We lose that debate. So try
to stay away from that as muchas possible. And this guy's not trying
to make it political, and hedoesn't want to exclude. And I think
if these young kids who are goingthrough this stuff, they need something.
And it's a tough situation. Imean they're talking about it, like even
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you know, the Leah Thomas,the dude who swims against the ladies,
who lost his battle to try tocompete in the Olympics, wanted to try.
They're trying to figure out, likeI do we have an open division?
What do we do? It's notabout excluding, but women fought hard.
We're watching the WNBA in ways thatwe never have. We're watching this
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time of year, the Olympics.What's going on. We're watching these female
athletes compete, right, you know, the National Women's Soccer League, all
of this stuff. They're trying tobuild something up. They fought hard to
get here, and then this politicalcorrect bs came along, and somewhere along
the line we decided, hey,no, you got to call that person
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over there a woman who wants tocompete. And then when they dominate,
we're like, well, that's onethat's not and it's not fair. And
as a man who's raising two daughterswho will compete in sports, my oldest
one is an artist, not goingto compete in sports, but my middle
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one and my little one super athletic. Love that I don't want them competing.
My son's fourteen. His best friendis his step sister, my step
daughter, and they do all kindsof things together athletically, goof around,
skateboarding, playing basketball, to allthe stuff. You know what, my
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son crushes her. It's not fair. It's not And at a time when
everybody's trying to be fair, Ken, it's not about hurting these kids,
but it's also protecting the girls.And this became a political issue, and
this coach didn't want to make thingspolitical, let's be real, but he
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wanted to protect the girls. Butwhen you come to championship events, these
things involve scholarships, they involve thingsthat they have an unfair advantage in at
the highest level, when it comesto physical thanks. We're not talking about
politically. This is not a politicalissue to me, it never has been.
Those letters, he says, ledto his termination on Wednesday. Parks
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says the district ended his contract becauseof what he wrote. I'm being prevented
from speaking by writing a letter.It just makes no sense. The district
declining to comment on his termination,saying they do not discuss personnel matters.
Yeah, so why do you thinkhe was ousked? Because he went against
some sort of bizarre, crazy cultthat's out there that has a very small
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but loud voice and they push theseinsane narratives, and in doing so,
by being honest, you get introuble for that. He didn't make it
political, but then it became political. And understand, when you're going to
dip your toe into these things,you're gonna put your you know, you
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decide, hey, I'm not doingthis against politics because I am coaching young
women who I want to see havea fair shot and they're not going to
win. They're not going to doany of these things if they're going to
have to compete in this situation,and for trying to protect them, you
get in trouble. So the minuteyou wade into it, whether you think
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it's not political or not. Guesswhat it's like saying I'm not gonna get
wet and then jumping into the pool. The athletic director also did not respond
to a message. On Monday.A group of roughly a dozen parents and
athletes showed up to monday's board meetingto show support for coach Parks. I
think that John wants the best foreverybody, wants the best for the transgender
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female athletes and also the best forthe the rest of the female athletes.
And I don't think this was anythingto do against transgender people. This was
to protect both parties involved. It'sabout making sure we have fair and safe
opportunities for all of our athletes tocompete. And that's all that he's asked
for. There's nothing wrong with that. Did not demean, did not try
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to hurt. Just said, look, you guys always talk about fairness.
You always talk about this, Youalways talk about that when it comes to
the equity and inclusion, all thisDEI crap that's out there. You do
these things and then when push comesto shove, you push the women out
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and you exclude them, especially theirfeelings and the way that they feel when
they know we're it's nuts. It'scrazy. People ask me, so if
my daughter had to compete against aboy, I mean at the my five
year old, at that age,it you know, they all compete against
each other. But when you getto my son's age, now it's gonna
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crush him. He plays hockey.My son's fourteenth plays hockey. And up
until two years ago, the girlsand the boys would play together because checking
wasn't allowed. Now there's checking.They split up. There's a reason for
that. Three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four,
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twenty three at Chad Benson Show,is your Twitter tweet at his text the
program? How about some more funstuff when it comes to woke wackiness?
Have you noticed it's Pride month?You haven't? And to literally everybody that
comes in here, why is itnormal to say happy Pride to people the
entire month of June like in reallife, Like I'm at work and I
say Happy Pride to people because Ifeel like we should. It's Pride month.
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I've only really been saying. It'speople who I can like, I
can tell here in the community,and I just get the vibe from that.
They're in the community. I shouldn'tbe scared to say it to literally
everybody that comes in here. ButI said it to one person as I
was handing them there receive like,you're also to go have a happy Pride
and they're like, thank you,you too. It was so sweet have
a happy Pride? Uh what forthe whole month Happy Pride month? These
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people are so obsessed with their sexuality, with being allies. This isn't about,
by the way, Pride month.You can hear this in this girl's
voice. This is about her andhow she should be celebrated for saying happy
Pride. And then I said itto somebody else over the phone who was
scheduling an appointment for like July,and I was like, and if I
like, don't hear from you before, then have I saye from happy Pride?
And they say, oh my god, genuinely, thank you so much,
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absolutely, oh my god, thankyou, Oh my god. I
just want to like hug them.It made me feel so great, And
then it kind of made me sadthat we don't just like say it to
each other all the time. It'sa celebration. We should be proud all
the time. I'm not scared tosay happy pride. I should try saying
it to everybody and just gauge thedifferent reaction. Again, it's not about
like anything, like the hecklers thatare out there right Jerry Seinfeld getting hackled
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the other day in Australia about Palestine. About all of the people that are
like this. It is about them. It is not about pride, It
is not about any of that stuff. It is always about them. It's
a look at me, Look atwhat a great all I am. Look
at what a pal I am.Look at all of the things. I've
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got to tell everybody this. Letme get online and do it. Film
me because I'm going to show everybodyhow cool I am. And it's mostly
women. Let's be real white women. You know who I'm talking about.
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stuff still to get to on thisWednesday. We lost the legend yesterday.
We'll talk a bit about that.Also, justin Timberlake, what was the
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worst part of yesterday? Well,for his ego, I'll tell you what
the worst part might have been.But in reality, what he did was
so effing stupid again with the drunkdriving, My god, just insane.
You're rich, How do you nothave bodyguards with you who are like,
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I don't think we're gonna let himdrive? Talk about that as well a
lot of other stuff to get to, including whether or not you are a
mouse jiggler? What is this?We will tell you that as well.
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of other stuff as well. Itis the Chad Benson Show, serving up
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talk radio medium, rare and drippingwith irony. It's Chad Benson. The
Giants have now made an announcement.Here's a ground ball to second Estrada throwze
out Pete Crow Armstrong, the alltime greatest Giant and number twenty four Willie
Mays has passed away today at theage of ninety three. Age of ninety
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three, one of the greatest ofall time passed away. Willie Mays say
hey kid, what a legend hewas. That is the play by play
announcer last night of the San Franciscogiants, and when you listen to him,
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gets emotional. Right as we getready to head to his hometown in
honor to Graydon, Willie mays,we have to sit you'd buy. Yeah,
let's talk about first of all,what a human being. It was
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served in the Korean War, likea lot of the guys did back in
the day. They stopped in themiddle of their careers, served in the
Korean War, served in World Wartwo, whatever it was, and they
did their service for their country,which is amazing. It really is when
you think about it. And lovedbaseball like nobody's business. Absolutely just loved
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baseball. Stats are undeniably, youknow, up there with the greats.
He was only a two time MVP, twenty four time All Star, twelve
Golden Gloves, two time All Star, MVP, Rookie of the Year on
the nineteen fifty four World Series battingtile. We can go on and on
and on. Six hundred and sixtyhome runs, three hundred three oh one
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lifetime batting average, nineteen hundred andnine RBIs, three hundred and thirty nine
stolen bases, and again, lovedbaseball. What's the greatest treat you've ever
had in baseball, would you hate, well, I have two. My
greatest in baseball was last week whenI hit my five hundred and twelve home
runs. I have to break amail eye. That was him with Ed
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Sullivan and the Ed Sullivan sherw.I think that ball players should try to
protect themselves, but I don't believein trying to hit another ball play because
they have families and I know thatthey out. They just try and make
a living. And I just playedthe game as hard as I can,
and that's it. It's a greatdude passed away yesterday ninety three. I
think we should all wish to liveto that age. That well three two,
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three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three, Hatch
had Benson Shell to Twitter your Instagramjustin Timberlake, what the hell were you
thinking? The crime me A RiverSinger's arrest happened over night Tuesday morning.
Police say Timberlake was driving a twentytwenty five BMW when he allegedly blew a
stop sign and swerved into oncoming trafficin sag Harbor Village in the Hampton's,
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a vacation hotspot on Long Island's EastEnd. At least say the forty three
year old singer failed to stop andfailed to maintain his lane of traffic.
When officers did pull Timberlake over,they say he was operating the vehicle while
intoxicated. He was placed under arrestand held until his arraiement before judge.
They were released on his own recognizance. Do I think anything's gonna happen in
Joe Wise? No? But firstof all, you're rich, You've got
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everything going for you. Where's yourbodyguards? Why is nobody responsible in that
situation? They were saying he wasdrinking other people's drinks, I mean he
was hammered. Still nothing from himwhen it comes to any kind of apology
or anything like that. Perez Hilton, I think what we're seeing is an
ego check. You know, itwould not shock me if Justin Timberlake has
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driven drunk before. It didn't surpriseme that his friends weren't more adamant that
he not drive. He's been ableto for decades skate through life and difficult
situations because he is Justin Timberlake,because he is rich and good looking and
white and a man. And whatwe've been seeing over the last few years
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is what used to work for him, doesn't work for him anymore, both
professionally and personally. I don't knowwhy you have to bring the whiteness into
it, but you did, hadnothing to do with it. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at Chad
Benson Show, to your Twitter,your Instagram, all of the other stuff
on the Chad Benton Show. Oneof the other things that Perez said is
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he didn't apologize yet the cop thatarrested him had no idea who he was.
It's the ego kicked to the grundlebecause Justin said something like this is
going to ruin the tour, andthe guy's like, what tour? So
no idea because he was so youngwho this guy was. It's a double
kick to the grundle right there.Alan Rickman is a guy predicts all kinds
of elections and never is wrong whenit comes to the presidential election. He's
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got thirteen keys that you must followto win, and if you lose six
of those keys and you're an incumbent, you are in serious trouble. How
many of those things has Biden alreadylost? It is the Chad Benson Show.
This is the Chad Benson show,independent thoughts, Independent life. This
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is Chad Benson. We're not toofar away from a thing called a presidential
election. Noe of you guys areaware of that. It's coming this year.
Have you heard? You haven't heard? Alan Lickman is arguably the best
of predicting elections. He's nine outof the last ten, and he'll argue
the two thousand election he got rightbecause of a lot of other extenuating circumstances.
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But his thing is he's got thirteenkeys, thirteen keys to retaining the
White House or to winning the WhiteHouse. And where does Biden sit on
those? What about the polls chat? He's going to tell you polls schmoles.
So my advice to all of yourviewers is take the polls and the
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pundits and due to their analyzes whatthe great philosopher David Hume said you should
do to works of superstition, consignthem to the flames. Poles are snapshots,
they are abused as predictors, andthe pundits have no scientific basis and
no track record for their predictions.So let's turn to a that does have
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a track record, by thirteen keysto the White House, which is premised
on the idea that American elections areessentially votes up or down on the strength
and performance of the White House Party. Duh, Like what else would it
be, Well, I'll tell youare what you can run the forty in
things of that nature. Oh okay, I yes, we know it's an
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up or down on what. Butwhat he's trying to say is the popularity
contest that I think some people thinkis out there isn't what you may think
it is. A lot of itstill has to do with the nuts and
bolts of policies and getting things done. There's some other stuff too that factors
into it. Six of these keyswould have to go against the White House
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Party. That's Joe Biden. Topredict their defeat right now, for certain,
Biden has lost two keys party mandatebecause they lost House seats in twenty
twenty two and incumbent charisma. Ofcourse he's no so FDR or JFK.
So four more keys would have tofall. And I've said, you know,
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a lot would have to go wrongfor Biden to lose. It can
happen. What are the four keysyou should look at? Paul's can tell
you this. The fundits can tellyou what's going to determine this election.
Okay, Well, first of all, we're going to go over the keys
right now. Is it the FloridaKeys? It is not. I will
tell you yes, he's not FDRor Reagan or JFK or Bill Clinton or
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Obama is more than crip keeper.But you know whatever, I think he's
lost more than that. But let'sgo over his thirteen keys key number one
party mandate after the midterm elections.The incumbent party holds more seats in the
US House of Representatives than it didin the previous midterm No contest, there's
no serious contest for the incumbent partynomination. Well, I mean we don't.
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He's got that already. Incumbancy helps. Third party is very interesting.
We're going to get to the otherones. But that's one of the things
he talks about here, is thethird party third party. Is RFK Junior
going to get on the ballot inenough states? Is he going to stabilize
at least that ten percent or moresocial unrest, which I thought for a
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while was safe. But are wegoing to get, you know, an
explosion of social unrest as we getcloser to the elect and then the shakiest
keys given the two wars that areraging, foreign military failure and foreign military
success. Okay, and we're goingto get to the keys again. So
we've gone through the first four rightincumbency, you know, conscious whether or
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not he had somebody run against.But the third party is interesting. Party
mandate obviously doesn't have a short termeconomy. Talk about that in a second,
long term economy, get policy change, policy change when it comes to
something like mmm, immigration, Yeah, he's not winning that at this social
unrest he just talked about, can'tlook outside and not think they're social and
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college campuses in places like DC,in front of the White House, on
trains in New York. We cango on and on and on scandal,
and we'll touch on that in asecond. Foreign and military failures. Check
the Afghanistan thing. You go andlook at his numbers and the plummeting of
his numbers after the Afghanistan thing,and the way that he has handled Ukraine
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and Israel has not been great.Foreign successes can't really point to any the
charisma. E that's the incumbent charisma, the challenger charisma. Does he have
that? Yes? Trump has that? More than Biden does. But Trump
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also comes with his own baggage inthat situation, and let him tell you
about, you know, some ofthe other stuff. When it comes to
the economy, Biden has not lostthe short term economy key, which depends
upon the National Bureau of Economic Researchdeclaring a recession. You may think something
else that's you. He's won thelong term key because growth is so strong
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and Trump does not count as charismatic. Course, under my system, you
have to be broadly charismatic. Reaganand FDR won lands lead elections. Trump
lost two elections by ten million votes. So but I think one of the
things that he doesn't take and look, I agree a lot of what he
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says, one of the things hedoesn't take into social media plays a much
different role than it ever has,and we're more divided than we've ever been
if Reagan was here today or FDRor any of them. No, he's
not getting They're not getting those votes. They're not getting what they got in
the past. It just isn't goingto happen. So, while I agree
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in many situations, polls don't matteron a broad term, on a national
level, now polls don't matter.What does matter, though, are polls
in states, especially states where they'regoing to be battlegrounds. I think those
tell a bigger picture. But still, when all is said and done,
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how many times have the poles beenwrong? Because the thing I have said
for years is buyers are liars.We learned that in twenty sixteen. People
didn't want to tell other people thatthey like Trump, so they lied about
it when they were called and confrontedabout any of the stuff that it had
to do with Trump. So thoseare the thirteen keys. Do I think
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Biden's lost more than two? Yes, And we could talk about the economy,
but the feeling of the economy,and remember the economy is broken down
into two ways. Know, it'sthe rich kidding Richard. It's always been
that way. When's the last timehe did in here with the rich got
poor? No, it is businessand consumer. My business is doing good
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right. I feel secure in myjob. We're bringing in money. The
consumer side of it, though,is what everybody feels and when they consume,
it is eating up more of whatthey make. Three two, three,
five, three, eight, twentyfour twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
It's your Twitter, your Instagram.Yesterday Biden rolled out the new big
(44:22):
border thing. Here's something he's failedout when it comes to you know,
go look at policy. It's nodoubt that he is upside down when it
comes to the border, and he'stelling everybody, you guys just don't know
what you're talking about. You canboth secure the border and provide legal cathways
and citizens. We have to acknowledgethat the patience of good rule of the
American people are being testify the experienceof the boarder. They don't understand a
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lot. What don't they understand.I'm just trying to figure this out.
What doesn't the American people, theyou and I the American people. What
don't we understand? The border's wideopen, The numbers are massive. You've
done nothing. You rolled back everything, and you've done nothing, and you're
gonna blame Trump because that's what youdo. Though it's not working. We
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were about to move forward. IRepublicans walked away from the deal. And
the most pathetic and pettive reason isDonald Trump got on the phone literally okay,
all right, yeah, I meanthat's true. But still last week
you implemented a new executive order,yet nothing's changed at the border. And
the memo you sent out almost thesame day to a place like I don't
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know, San Diego and the sectorthere, and you told them keep businesses
the same. So that to metells me you're not serious about fixing any
of this. What you are seriousabout is pandering, because well that's what
politicians across the board do. Andyesterday, you know five hundred thousand people
dreamers, people who are married toAmerican citizens, giving them a pathway to
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get visas to work here, tostay here. That's what you rolled out
yesterday. And I think it's ahorrible thing, no, But I also
think that you're not fixing the issue. You don't want to fix the issue.
You want to keep the issue,which is a very political thing to
do. How many issues can wekeep alive? I tell you this every
day. That abortion thing really bummedthem out because they were super excited to
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keep abortion going forever because it raisedthem money. Today, I'm announcing new
measures to clarify and speed up workvisas to help people including Dreamers, have
graduated from US colleges and universities,landed jobs and high demand, high skill
professions that we need to have growand share our economy grow there. You
go, well said, and yousay he's not charismatic. I've made myself
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clear on the Dreamer thing or thedoc. I think that's what it is,
deferred action. I've made myself clearon it as we all should figure
out what we're going to do withthese kids that have been here for a
not And I'm not talking that somebodycame here and there was seventeen. I'm
talking about kids who came here whenthey're three, four or five, they
were infants and they only ever knowthis country. And I think that's the
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other problem with the whole deferred actionyou know of, is the fact that
we need to figure out who exactlyis a true quote unquote dreamer made up
word, and who is somebody who'syou know, you've lived in your country
for sixteen years. You didn't comehere when you were two. But educating
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them, having them grow up here, go to college and graduate, I
don't want to see a brain train. That's not good. So some of
this stuff, yeah, I thinka lot of us agree with. But
we're not talking about this stuff.We talk about the border. We know
exactly what we're talking about. Theunfettered access that in many cases are military
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age men, not families, wanderingacross the border, coming in here with
full access to just about anything andeverything, and very little, very little
being done in the way of findingout exactly who these people are. That's
the issue that Americans have. Theyunderstand that big time three two, three,
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Team USA proudly takes to the trackat the Summer Games in Paris, they'll
be wearing jeans. Ralph Lauren unfailingthe outfits fairing everyday denhim jeans with a
tailored navy blazer a combo the brandcalls unexpected yet classic. For the closing
ceremony, the athletes will be wearingred, white and blue blazers with white
jeans. Nothing says America like jeans, according to Ralph Lorenz, chief branding
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officer David Lorenz, Yeah, nothingsays America like jeans. And speaking of
the Olympics, when we who's excitedfor the Olympics, not many of you.
(50:39):
I can already tell go away Olympics. It's not too far away.
The French are already telling everybody wedo not want you here, We do
not like you. Right now,the euro Soccer Championships are going on,
So if you don't know what thatis, that is arguably it's the second
biggest soccer tournament in the world.So you have the World Up, which
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will be here in the United Statesin a couple of years. You have
the euro Cup, which is goingon right now, just started on Friday.
You have Copa America which starts heretomorrow night. And those are the
three biggest soccer tournaments in the world. Germany is all about the party.
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All the countries are there. They'reparty in France wants no part of anybody
coming there watching people complain is amazing. But yes, it is coming.
And guess what we'll well, we'llwin a lot of goals. But swimming
is an interesting story because lo andbehold man, the Chinese are everywhere.
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Can we just be honest? Right? They got their hands and everything.
Guess what new revelation that they cheata lot? How much? So twenty
three China had tested positive for bannedsubstances. In twenty twenty one, how
many of them were punished? Zerowere punished? Why is that? Because
(52:13):
Wada and the Chinese are in bedtogether. Tweet at us text the program
love hearing from all of you.Got some of your tweets and text coming
up right here on the Chad BensonShow. Got some woke Wednesday stuff coming
up as well. And uh,nature messing you up? Yes, that
happens. But when you go innature, you've got to understand what happens
(52:37):
in nature. We're gonna teach youguys how to protect yourself from sharks,
which it's not hard to do.But also when you go in nature and
you decide you want to take apicture with nature, there may be consequences
with that, as there should be, because if you're doing something stupid,
and normally we're a big believer inthe consequences actually being nature punishing you.
(53:00):
But this time it's the log gettingevolved. We'll talk a bit about that
as well. A lot of wokestuff to get to reach out to us
always three two three, five threeeight, twenty four, twenty three at
Chad Benson Show, to Twitter,your Instagram, all of the other things.
My goodness me, what a showso far. It's power packed,
full of fun and for volity,and we've got more of it coming.
(53:21):
Take a deep breath, kids,you are listening to the Chad Benson Show.
(54:17):
Such Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life. This is Chad
(54:43):
Benson. Would you dat a highthat makes seventy five K year? So
cute? No, no, no, With inflation in this economy, I
absolutely could not. I don't thinkthat he could afford our groceries and I'm
and I'm buying organic and obviously I'mbuying all like grass fed, grass finished
beef, no seed oils. Sono, we couldn't afford that at all.
(55:04):
Foods. No, no, no, no old foods for this guy,
no whole foods. We're back atlike publics, like the sale section
like Walmart groceries, Walmart groceries.Yeah, oh my god, would you
date a guy if he made seventyfive grand a year? How crappy is
that? No? I wouldn't youknow what a guy would do? Difference
between guys and gals. She workspart time, Okay, she does to
(55:27):
make a lot of money. Idon't care. She nice, she hot?
All right? Cool? Would youdate a guy that makes it?
Oh my god. Now I stopat Hall of Feds and I sat hot
and it's all you know, supergrass fed, massaged beef, and you
know it's just good. God.Money matters. A new study out that
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says money can't buy happiness, whichis not true. And it points out
in the study that look, yes, money buys you, and I tell
I've talked about this fore years.Money buys you peace of mind. But
the study points out something happiness helpsyou when it comes to earning. So
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the happier you are, the betteropportunity and the more money that you're going
to earn. So people who arehappier tend to be more successful than people
who are miserable, which is nota shock. So see the key,
kids, Money doesn't buy happiness.That buys peace of mind. And if
you're happy, guess what you canbuy that piece of mind just pointing it
(56:30):
out, and then you can maybedate a girl who wants to go and
eat it whole foods crazy. It'sWednesday. It's get woke. Buckle up,
everybody. It's time to talk aboutmy pronouns. When babies are born,
the doctor looks at them and theymake a guess about whether the baby
is a boy or a girl.But sometimes the doctor is wrong. She
Lucy is a gun? Are theythem? They? There was two of
(56:54):
them yesterday. Let's go rock brockspronouns. That sounds so cool. Let
me introduce you to our non binaryoka. I am non binary and I use
the them pronouns and my students knowthis. We just came up with new
words that fit us better. It'sfine. What if I want to be
called Sir Elton Johnson. It's timefor woke Wednesday. It's time to get
(57:20):
woke. A lot of stations outthere just catching the show right now and
they're thinking, what is this WokeWednesday? We like to have fun with
this stuff, things like pronouns,pronouns. What's your pronouns? I'm a
male, I'm a man, I'ma heat. I don't get into that
mentally ill stuff. Okay, I'mzizar. What do you feel about that?
Mental illness is contagious? Like thatmental illness is contagious? Oh,
(57:46):
chad. People don't do pronouns.Here's a guest on I think it was
ITV in Britain, and the guestwants to make sure everybody knows the pronouns,
often funny pronouns. They then,how are you doing? Yeah,
thank you for telling you your pronouns. I use correct grammar, so the
(58:07):
only only thing I would need torefer you to is to your face,
would be you. But I'm notbeing rude. You can choose your pronouns,
you can choose what you want tocall yourself, but you don't have
You don't get to require me touse incorrect grammar and factually incorrect things.
You're not a plural, you're you'reyou're a one person and you're you're a
female person. So while we useshe and her, thank you very much,
(58:27):
do what you like. I guessthat's what she's going to do.
And that to me is you know, you don't have to be rude about
stuff. But I've said this overand over again in this crazy, woke
world. And you know, asthese younger generation comes in and they're bringing
their their sensibilities and their work ethicwhatever, we joke about that all the
time because a vast majority of thewe're coming in they want to bust their
(58:49):
ass, They want to work hard, you know, But you do have
the crazy look. It only takesone to make everything uncomfortable at work.
One person, right, the pronounperson this, that and the other.
It only takes one does But I'vealways said this, when is my responsibility
for your happiness and recognition? Whendoes that end? And stop messing with
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the English language. She's right,You're not a they them, You're a
singular person. Now want They didn'tneed to tell me then, did you?
Maybe I'm just making sure people knowin case they're watching and they want
to prefer to me respectfully. Isit disrespectful for me to use correct factual
grammar? It's not incorrect or onfactual grammar to use singular day then pronouns
for an individual for you chose tobring it up. You chose to use
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the incorrect pronouns for mae I choseto use the correct pronouns for a single
woman who is appearing on my show. I'm not a single woman, though,
I'm a very special non binary transperson, as you just pointed out,
and see right there, that sayssomething and I want people to understand
this in this this neo Marxist,wacky intersectionality world. What she said there,
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I'm a very special woman. Idon't think you understand my special powers.
I'm very special. No, you'rea person coming on here to talk
about stuff. You're not a superhero, right. You didn't save the president
or the king, but you wantedto label yourself that way because you've made
(01:00:20):
your identity your personality, therefore yourspecial powers. Speaking of people who think
they're special, people out there thatare trans, some things you should and
shouldn't ask them. Four questions thatyou should never ask a trans person.
Question number one, have you gottenthe surgery? Look? I understand the
curiosity about bottom surgery, but notevery trans person wants to discuss their downstairs
(01:00:45):
with someone they just met. It'sa pretty personal thing to talk about,
so unless they bring it up first, please refrain from asking questions. Question
number two, what bathroom do youuse the bathroom. Someone uses is their
own dang business. I am awoman and I feel comfortable using the women's
room. But if I didn't feelcomfortable, I could use the men's room
(01:01:07):
and no one should bat an eyelash. Well, that's wrong because, and
this goes back to it's about you. Your whole thing is I get to
use this bathroom all right, andyou can't stop me. So your feelings
on the matter don't matter if youfeel uncomfortable ma'am in the changing room,
(01:01:30):
because there is a person who saysthey're a woman yet still has a the
junk. That is a you problem, that is not a they problem,
uh he her Zeisser problem. Sodon't ask these questions or else. Number
three, so is dating like extrahard for you? My dating life has
(01:01:50):
been a million times better since Itransition. I used to show up to
dates pretending to be someone I wasn't, but now that I can show up
as myself, I find my relationshipso much more fulfilling. And finally,
question number four, do you thinkyou'll ever regret it? The answer is
always no. Think about it.To be trans in twenty twenty four means
giving up a lot of comfort andprivilege. Every trans person has weighed these
(01:02:15):
things heavily before coming out, sothere's no point in even asking. No,
I will never regret it. Well, there you go. Never say
never, by the way, neversay never. That's all I'm saying now,
trying to be mean. Never saynever. So don't ask those four
(01:02:36):
questions, or else it'd be alot of trouble. They'll come after you.
Try to destroy your world three two, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson Show, to Twitter,
your Instagram, all of the otherstuff. We've been talking last couple of
days about the surgery general coming outmurthy saying, hey, I'm going to
(01:03:00):
get rid of this. It's agood thing for you and your kids.
If you, you know, maybeslow down on the cell phones. It's
a good thing for you and yourkids. You know. We're thinking about
putting warning labels on social media.And the cell phone thing has got a
lot of play because California decided theywere going to try to do something when
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it came to cell phones in schoolsin certain areas because it had gotten out
of hand. LA school board memberssay teachers are asking for help that policing
kids using their phones in classrooms hasbecome a major problem, and now the
board has voted for a ban oncell phone use on campuses. It will
impact around a half a million students. LAUSD board member Nick Melvoy. The
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schools that have gone farther and thathave already implemented a phone free school day
report incredible results. Kids are happier, they're talking to one another, their
academics are Details of the band willbe worked out later, like how to
regulate smart watches at like Stone EBC. And that's interesting because there has been
several schools across the country. Ithink Florida a couple of schools tried it
first, a couple in Texas aswell, where it's a phone free day
(01:04:09):
that you come in and you putyour phone in your locker, your backpack,
you put it a lot of times. They give him these little bags
to put them in for the wholeday. And obviously, when you're done
with school, if there's an absoluteemergency, all bets are off at that
point in time. We get thatand when you're done with school, it's
your own time. But they've reportedkids talk to each other, kids are
(01:04:30):
hanging out more, they're engaging moreand oh, by the way, grades
are better. What Yeah, noway. Absolutely. In the call to
Arms from the Surgeon General, doctorViviak Murphy, he in addition to that
call for those warning labels on socialmedia products like you'd see on tobacco products,
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he said that there is also arole that schools and parents play here,
and he said it's clear that havingphones in classrooms is not an advantage
for students. He also said parentsshould put phone free zones in place of
their homes. I agree, andthere's times when the kids they've done their
homework, they've played all day,they want to watch TikTok. I got
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no problem with that. And mykids they are on their phone a lot,
but they also play a lot,skateboarded for hours yesterday. They're out
and about doing stuff. That's great. But it always goes back to this,
it's the parents. You and Ias parents, making sure we participate
in our child's life. This proposedpolicy would make it so that there are
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no phones or social media during allschool hours, so that would include breaks
or lunchtime. This is the initialvote today, and it would then go
through a process where there's feedback frompolicymakers, from parents, teachers. If
it is approved, this would takeeffect across schools in LA. And it
was approved, and we'll see whatthat looks like. Parents aren't going to
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complain I bought my kid the phone. We'll go over that's it's not about
being able to reach your kid ina time of crisis. It's about the
rest of the ninety nine percent ofthe time they're at school. Learning to
engage with one another is part ofthe education system. We already over police
are children when it comes to everythingright, hover over them helicopter style.
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This is a smart idea. Letme know what you think. Three two,
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Joe Deep states no deep doo dooeah the chat list and show I'm being
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overweight is one of those smartest thingsyou could do. Just imagine the zombie
apocalypse and there's no food left.Overweight people keep all the food in their
belly. Therefore they would live longerthan people who aren't overweight. Oh my
god, fatties will survive if chatI can't believe you call them nutritional overachievers.
(01:08:21):
People of size fatties. So they'resaying they will survive should something go
down and nobody has food. Oryou can look at it the other way.
Stay with me, person of size. Thinner people look at you and
go, that is a Schmorgesborg.It is a buffet. They can't escape
us. They're never gonna be ableto run away from us. Oh yeah,
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so think about it in those terms. Kids. I'm just putting it
out there, not trying to bemean, just being honest. If you're
new to the program, you dounderstand that there is a thing called nature.
Well people have listened to program fora long time. No that nature
can do something weirdless you because itwill. Let's start with nature being nature.
(01:09:12):
When it comes to the weather,we are in the path of extreme
heat, bringing along potential health risksin the forthcoming days. Summer officially arrives
in the northern hemisphere this week,and with it a heat wave not seen
in decades. From the Midwest andGreat Lakes to the northeast. More than
two hundred and sixty million Americans areroughly eighty two percent of the US population
could see temperatures above ninety degrees.Nearly two hundred daily high temperature records could
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be tied or broken in major cities, and little relief is expected even at
night, with low temperatures not droppingbelow the middle seventies. Climate change that
expert warned us, how dare yougreta tunberg? You know what you should
do to stop this? You shouldductape yourself to a priceless work of art.
Now it's still not working. Iwent outside. People still using fossil
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fuels? Have you thought about gluing? Continue with nature. Caribou Main,
which prides itself as the most northeasterncity in the US, could hit their
hottest temperature ever Wednesday for the forecastof ninety nine. And it's not just
the high temperature is causing concern,but how long they're expected to stick around.
If it seems like these scorching heatwaves are happening more and more each
year. It's not your imagination.A while very hot days are of course
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normal, the number and the durationof these hot days we are seeing each
and every year is not the risksto our planet present risks to our health.
There you go, got to getit in. So, once again,
what he just said is climate change. Definitely tape yourself to something.
(01:10:41):
So we've been to Maine, We'vebeen to Pennsylvania, have been all over.
What about Texas? We could potentiallysee four to eight inches but potentially
over a foot of rainfall over thenext twenty four to forty eight hours.
So a coastal flood warning is ineffect along the Texas coast. Oh my
god, we've got a tropical stormmove an end. We have red flag
warnings out from lifeguards here and theyhave actually pulled in the lifeguard stands from
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the beach to the Galveston Seawall becauseof how high we're expecting the waves to
get over the next twenty four toforty eight hours. That is crazy.
You've got to be careful out there, you do. And if you're thinking
about going in the water, don't. But if you do, understand that
you're taking a risk because there's naturein the water, and what will nature
do mess you up? The threepeople bitten off the Florida coast on June
(01:11:27):
seventh or not in deep water,but this time of year is when we
see the sharks closest to the shore. Marine scientist doctor Sean Powers says,
the sharks are there because the fishthey eat are there. As for the
number of attacks, it's increased alittle bit over the last few years,
but globally it's around sixty five comparedto the one hundred and eighty million Americans
who visit US beaches every year.Those are stats that we throw at.
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You talked a bit about that lastweek because there's been a couple more shark
attacks. So be careful out thereif you're going into nature, because nature
will mess you up. See nowyou learned a little bit about what nature
can do and to better protect yourself. It's just that simple. That's it,
people, Just that simple. Threetwo, three, five, three,
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eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson Show. Is your
Twitter for the Chad Benson Show comingup next hour. A lot of stuff
still to get to. It's juneteenth. We'll talk a little bit about that
reparations. The mayor of Chicago wantsreparations, and of course the Mayor of
Chicago likes to spend hundreds and thousandsin billions of dollars and all kinds of
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wacky stuff, including what thirty thousandlast week we talked about on makeup and
hair talk a bit about his crazinessas well more on immigration. What is
happening with that? The battle ofimmigration he has. We've got plenty of
woke stuff, and I know someof you are going to be mad and
sending me a text about the factthat I was talking about that girl of
size being being eaten by regular peopleduring the zombie apocalypse as opposed to surviving
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it. It is the Chad Benson. This is the Chad Benson Show,
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Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. Thisis Chad Benson. Just weeks before he
heads to the Republican National Convention inMilwaukee, he called Milwaukee quote a horrible
city, forcing liberals around the countryto defend Milwaukee, a city they then
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had to pretend to have been to. Oh, Milwaukee's the finest city in
I want to say, Indiana.I've been to Milwaukee. It's okay,
It's a city. It's now Indiana. It's no India, Indianapolis. To
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tell you that right now, chedNo, it's it's it's a nice city.
It's got, it's like everything right, it's got, it's good,
it's got, it's bad. That'sthat's the way all cities are. I've
been to big cities, I've beento small cities. I lived in London,
I lived outside of Glasgow, I'mvery blessed. Lived in Los Angeles,
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San Antonio, lived all over Phoenix, Phoenix, lived in big city
small cities all over. Everything has, it's good and it's bad. But
the funny thing is all they talkabout is what Trump said. They'll talk
about whether or not like anything ofsubstance. They don't. It's it's it's
(01:14:57):
crazy, and we're gonna get toAnd he touched on a bit last hour
Al Lickman, who's like a historianbut a guy who's a great predictor of
races. He is his thirteen keys. So one of the things he talks
about is what really matters is policy. Campaigning and all this other stuff,
all this other noise. What mattersis policy. How do people in Milwaukee
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feel Donald Trump's saying that Milwaukee isa horrible city. What do you think
about that? I disagree entirely.This is a great city. It's nice
river, beautiful buildings, and niceand clean, low crime. What do
you think? I just ignore whathe has to say because he says so
many crazy things. There's not muchvalue to what he has to say.
(01:15:40):
I think, well, there yougo. What about his policies. Oh,
I don't know any of his policies. I just know that he's a
manie. What do you think aboutDonald Trump's comment that Milwaukee's a horrible city?
Is absolutely right? Most Democrat runcities are horrible cities. Murders out
of control, crime out of control. We need to get things right.
All cities do have crime, someworse than Milwaukee and some better than Milwaukee.
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Do you think you should be sayingthat that cities are part of America?
Right? It's not anti patriotic totell the truth. It's patriotic to
fix what's broken. That's true.I mean that's what it's really about,
right, policy, fixing the thingsthat are broken. Where does Milwaukee stack
up when it comes to crime?Oh? What does the city crime data
(01:16:29):
show? Now that Trump has saidit's a horrible city. I don't know
if he said it was a horriblecity. How many times we heard Trump
said stuff and then you find outthat's not what he said. Oh my
goodness, is it actually dangerous?What the data shows? Milwaukee city of
over five hundred and seventy thousand peopleand the largest in Wisconsin. Statewide crime
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data shows in twenty twenty two compiledby the FBI shows a Wisconsin falls below
the national average two hundred and ninetyseven violent offenses per one hundred thousand compared
to three hundred and eighty in largercities. So that's good. What do
the incident report show? That's whatI always say when it comes to stuff
(01:17:14):
like this, it's it's a city. That's what it is. But it
doesn't matter. What does his policysay. That's the only thing that should
matter. The disingenuousness of the mediaand how they tie everything to Trump is
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it makes me laugh, it does. There's a megapastor in Dallas who is
out after revealing the ecind in thepast, and the church knew about it.
They gave a church and they knewabout it. And this is a
church, like one hundred thousand peoplego to this church in like several different
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places throughout Texas and in a coupledifferent states. And this guy is the
man and he's out because when hewas in his early twenties, he was
a traveling pastor, stayed with afamily and had a relationship with what he
said was a young woman, turnedout to be a twelve year old girl.
But CNN reporting on it, thisis the perfect example of let's tie
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everything to Donald Trump and the disingenuousnessof this. So this guy's a megapastor,
like say, one hundred thousand people, he's got campuses. These are
not just like we're going to thelittle church down the street. It's a
mover and a shaker. But here'sCNN's a perfect example of the BS and
the let's tie everything to Trump talkingabout this guy in Trump which also point
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out that Robert Morris, as youmentioned, Sarah, that he worked on
the was part of Donald Trump's EvangelicalExecutive Committee back in twenty sixteen. In
twenty twenty, Robert Morris held around table with Donald Trump at his church
back in twenty twenty. It's notclear if if he has any role with
the current Trump campaign. Here intwenty twenty four. We have reached out
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to the campaign and are still waitingto hear back. Trump has nothing to
do with anything that's going on atthat church, not a thing, zero,
zilch, not a not a damnthing, nothing. He was part
of a whole bunch of They madeit seem like he was the lead pastor
for him, right and Trump athim and on Epstein's Island, the whole
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trying to tie it into the factthat this guy did something decades ago that
was horrific to a young woman whowasn't a young woman, a young girl,
girl younger than my middle stepdaughter.Trying to tie that into Trump though,
shows you the bs that goes onwith the media and why nobody trusts
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the media. There was no reasonto time. We just want to point
out that they have met. SoTrump is guilty. What three two,
three, five, three eight twentyfour to twenty three at Chad Benton's show
is your Twitter, And I willonce again say, I have been to
Milwaukee. It's nice. Now.I was there in the summer, so
as you know, people are outin about they're doing stuff. I've not
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been there in the winter. Imight change my mind in the winter.
It's not very nice. Chin.I'm just throwing that out there. I'm
kidding, Milwaukee, I'm kidding,geez. Thirteen keys to winning the election?
Is it about how cool you are, the things you say, how
you campaign? Nope? Not.According to Alan Lickman, the Storian and
(01:20:43):
a guy who is a great predictorof set elections, it's governance, not
campaigning that counts. So where dowe stand right now? Six of these
keys would have to go against theWhite House Party, that's Joe Biden to
predict their defeat right now, forcertain, Biden has lost two Keys party
mandate because they lost House seats intwenty twenty two and incumbent charisma. Of
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course, he's no FDR or JFK. So four more Keys would have to
fall. And I've said, youknow, a lot would have to go
wrong for Biden to lose. Itcan happen. What are the four keys
you should look at. Paul's can'ttell you this. The fundits can tell
you what's going to determine this selection. Let's talk about the Keys party mandate.
(01:21:30):
He doesn't have the party mandate.They lost midterm contests, no serious
contests for either of them, butfor the incumbent, no incumbent party candidate,
so there was no there's no contest, none of that stuff. Third
party will get to that in asecond. Short term and long term economy,
we'll get to those as well.Policy change. We talk about immigration
(01:21:53):
and the nightmare that has come fromthat. Social unrest. Have you been
to a college campus scandal? Bothof them have some issues. Trump more
than Biden, but Biden's definitely gotsome issues out there. Foreign military failure
and foreign military success. We seethe failures, I've yet to see the
success. When it comes to charisma, Trump's got more. But with that
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also comes the fact that, likeyou know, we just heard from the
people in Melujuauke that him saying somethingmakes it, you know, angers people
or excites people. So his charismaand charm is one of those things where
it is great for some and pissesothers off. Third party is very interesting.
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Third party. Third party? IsRFK Junior going to get on the
ballot in enough states? Is hegoing to stabilize at least a ten percent
or more social unrest which I thoughtfor a while was safe. But are
we going to get you know,an explosion of social unrest as we get
closer to the elect and then theshakiest keys. Given the two wars that
(01:23:04):
are raging, foreign military failure andforeign military success, he doesn't have any
successes Afghanistan. If you want tolook to a turning point when it came
to Biden, who has been wrong? According to William Gates, right,
(01:23:24):
guy who had worked for both Republicansand Democrats in the highest level of office,
in the biggest foreign secretary. Thisis the guy who did the stuff
over in and around the world.Said he is the worst at any kind
of geopolitical foreign affairs he's ever seen. His indecision and failure in Afghanistan is
(01:23:48):
the place you point to his absolutedrop in his numbers. Ukraine, he's
been all over the board at times. And when it comes to Israel,
the battle is still raging, andhe has done stuff like we're going to
build a peer for millions of dollarsthat sinks and gets no aid to you
better not go in there to here'sall the weapons you need, and we're
(01:24:10):
behind you one hundred percent, andthen tells everybody, no, we're not
going to side with him on this. This guy is indecision King he's got
zero when it comes to that.And then, of course the economy,
which is a very interesting thing becauseis it good, is it bad?
It depends on who you ask.Biden has not lost the short term economy
(01:24:30):
key, which depends upon the NationalBureau of Economic Research declaring a recession.
You may think something else that's you. He's won the long term key because
growth is so strong. So shortterm economy, long term economy. Remember
the economy in two sections. Yourbusiness side, your business owner, you're
(01:24:51):
an employee, you're a consumer.The consumer votes and the consumer feels it.
So I think in short term andpotentially long term, it's not a
win right now for Biden. We'llsee three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree atch Head Benson Show. It's your
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listening to the Chad Benson Show.Now it's time to find out what's trending.
What's trending? Signed James Dean,Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar,
Russia, Serena what traving? That'sfine? Now what's turning? On
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the old interwebs on this amazing Juneteenth. It's Wednesday, June teenth,
starts today with Yahoo juneteenth trending Russia, Ukraine War, Aaron Judd, Fine,
Willy Mays, the Great Willy Mayspassed away at age ninety three.
Yesterday NHL Stanley Cup. There willbe a sixth game out there. What
(01:27:24):
the MAVs couldn't do was fourth issixth game back home. What the Oilers
did was force a sixth game backin Alberta. Kate Middleton, Carrie Underwood,
Amanda Balionis, she's the reporter doesall the stuff with the Golf channel
with NBC. Rumors at her andRory were hooking up Rodoso fire. If
(01:27:49):
you've not seen her. Doso isan amazing little town in Mexico, and
it is it is under heavy,heavy pressure with this fire. My wife
used to live there and she wasupset yesterday because a lot of her friends,
some still of her family had tobe evacuated. Justin Timberlake, I
(01:28:09):
know if you guys have heard,has been arrested number one trainy thing on
Google yesterday justin Timberlake, arrested andaccused of driving well intoxicated, talked about
it earlier. The cop was soyoung. I want you guys to understand
this. He didn't know who JustinTimberlake was, and he said Justin Timberlake.
(01:28:31):
Apparently this is going to ruin thetour. And the cop said,
what tour? The world tour?No idea? Who he was? Portugal,
Chechia, Euros Yesterday, Florida,Panthers, Nintendo Direct, in Vidia
now the world's most expensive and valuablecompany, Smile too three two, three,
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five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at Chad Benson's show,
and is your Twitter? Your instatGram and all of the other things
on the Chad Benson Show. Monolithanother one of those monoliths has appeared out
of nowhere in the Nevada Desert.Are they growing those? Have you not
seen it? It's it's a trip, you know. Some artist goes out
(01:29:15):
there does this. Everybody's like,oh, Mike Perry will be filling in
for Mike Tyson had to pull outof the fight with Jake Paul Willie Mays
also trending Biden and his immigration,whatever's going on with immigration, trying to
have his cake and eat it too. As the kids would say, head
over to Twitter. Willie Mays numberone, Luigi Zelda juneteenth, justin Timberlake,
(01:29:38):
all trending, Ted Cruz, NoamChomsky is still alive. His wife
says, Father's Day, Celtics Portugal, all trending in the magical world of
Twitter. Coming up. It's wokeWednesday. We're gonna get woke. Got
a lot of crazy woke stuff outthere. Some stuff that'll make you go
(01:30:01):
what, some other stuff that'll makeyou go what because why? Because people
are crazy? And also I've gota lot of other interesting things, including
are you a mouse jiggler? Now? I know what you're thinking. That
seems a little weird. Chad's like, why would I not an actual mouse,
(01:30:26):
but a mouse that you use onyour computer? As well as Fargo
had to fire some people because theywere mouse jigglers. We're gonna talk about
that as well. Plus we gotmore on Boeing. What were you thinking?
Say? Fredily come out and said, yeah, we kind of intimidated
and did some stuff to the whistleblowers. It's not a good thing,
people, is what I'm trying tosay. That is not a good thing.
(01:30:47):
Don't do that Boeing. I thinksomebody's gonna go to jail over this
stuff. It's a Chad Benson show. Such Chad Benson show, independent thoughts,
(01:31:17):
independent life. This is Chad Benson. How can you please save Prepalsta
one time? Why did you killthat lady? You kill that lady?
Go more jail time? Free palistina just one time? Oh my god,
you guys remember her. Her nicknameis Crackhead Barney. She's back at
(01:31:38):
it, this time taking on QuentinTarantina, who, by the way,
is married to a Jewish actress,an Israeli actress. They have a home
in Israel. They were out havingdinner and lo and behold, crackhead Barney.
Are you Quentin Tarantino? Safree palistandwhy go Zionist? Hey Quentin?
(01:31:59):
Why designs business? Once in Israel? Quen's it? Hey, I'm sorry,
man. When's you love that Godfollowed him outside when he tried to
leave. Insane? Say you hateDesionist? Say Free Palace died me?
(01:32:21):
Just crazy. We've allowed crazy tobe entertainment. We've allowed crazy to become
famous, and we've allowed people thataren't crazy to pretend to be crazy to
become something, which again is notspeaking of nuts. It's Wednesday. Let's
get woke today. What the wokewant? Woke get? Every time they
(01:32:44):
refer to me, it's always ladygirl. It's non stop. We are
contributing to our fat phobic society.Someone fat like me, black like me,
beautiful like me, no offense aboutyou. So that's why intentional weight
loss is fat moments, shot yourmouth? Who's fat? It's time for
(01:33:12):
woke Wednesday. Let's get woke.Where do we start? If you're trans,
can you have PMS? I don'tcare what you say. You throwing
a little transphobicist gender hissy fit doesn'tnegate my lived experiences. I don't care
whether you believe me or not.Trans women do experience PMS. Okay,
it's not a fully researched theme yet, but there are a little bit of
(01:33:33):
research into it and they have foundplenty of trans women who have PMS.
So you throwing a hissy fit,or you not liking it because you don't
want more shared experiences in connections withtrans women because you find us icky and
invalid, doesn't take away our livedexperiences. God, anytime somebody said this
is my truth, this is mylived experience, just go go away.
(01:33:54):
No you can't. I'm sorry,it's not real. We have found studies
of made up ten things that saysthat we can have this. This is
that woke, wacky world that welive in now. So you can go
off having your little tantrum about howwe're not winning and we don't have PMS,
and guess what will continue being womenand those of us that do have
PMS will continue to have PMS.Oh, you're saying that person is sane.
(01:34:17):
Not Juneteenth is today, but youknow what, it's Pride month,
and to literally everybody that comes inhere. Why isn't it normal to say
happy Pride to people the entire monthof June, like in real life,
Like I'm at work and I sayHappy Pride to people because I feel like
we should. It's Pride month.I've only really been saying it's people who
I can like, I can tellare in the community, and I just
(01:34:38):
get the vibe from that they're inthe community. I shouldn't be scared to
say it to literally everybody that comesin here. But I said it to
one person and as I was handingthem their receipt, I was like,
you're also to go have a happypride and they're like, thank you,
you too. It was so sweet. It was so sweet. I'm an
ally. I want everybody to knowthat I put flags up on all my
social media, my pronouns. I'man ally, and it's about me.
(01:35:01):
I just want everybody know that Iam only doing this because it makes me
feel good. So much of whatyou see and hear out there, it's
about them, whether it's the protestersprotesting in so many ways, it's about
them. This lady is making itabout herself. And then I said it
to somebody else over the phone whowas scheduling an appointment for like July,
(01:35:23):
and I was like, and ifI like, don't hear from you before,
then have a safe and happy pride. And they say, oh my
god, genuinely thank you so much. Absolutely, oh my god, thank
you, Oh my god. Ijust want to like hug them. It
made me feel so great, Andthen it kind of made me sad that
we don't just like say it toeach other all the time. It's a
celebration. We should be proud allthe time. I'm not scared to say
happy pride. I should try tosaying it to everybody and just gauge the
(01:35:45):
different reaction. Yeah, gauge thedifferent reactions. It's just why she'd have
a good Tuesday. And let's justsay, you want to say Happy Pride
Month. Why do you have totell everybody in the world because it's about
you so much of what you seewhen it comes to a lot of the
stuff the protesters. You had theguy attacking Jerry Seinfeld, not attacking him
(01:36:06):
literally at this concert he did inAustralia. Who's that about? That's about
you, dude, that's about you. That is about you. And you
hear these, you know, lasthour we talking about that person with pronouns
and they asked her something about herpronouns and she says, because I am
a very special in credit. That'sabout you. Not there to talk about
(01:36:27):
an issue, You're there to talkabout you and how you are a part
of something. And that's just insane. Three two, three, five,
three, eight, twenty four totwenty three at Chad Benson Show, it's
your Twitter. Cities around the countryare states said, hey, reparations should
totally do it, and then taxpayersare like, no, no, we
(01:36:47):
can't afford it because no, Well, Chicago Mayor Johnson spend thirty thousand dollars
on makeup and hair. He's gonnamake sure that reparations are coming. Iago
steel bears the scars of systemic racismand injustices that have been inflicted on our
communities. We see it in thetrauma, of course that is caused by
(01:37:10):
gun violence. But we also sawit firsthand with the gross disinvestment that was
intentional by previous administrations. That's whyit's imperative that is now the time to
deliver good on reparations for people ofChicago and particularly black people in the city
of Chicago. Oh okay, how'sgun violence part of that? I mean,
(01:37:32):
I'm just trying to figure that out. Well, because they no longer
invest in certain areas and we go, okay, okay, I'm trying to
put it together. It sounds great, right, like reparations. We're taking
care of everybody. So you wantpeople that weren't slaves to get money from
people who never own slaves and somehowcalling it good from taxpayers who can no
(01:37:58):
longer afford to live many of thesecities and would send the cost of life
spiraling out of control. So insteadyou pitch falsity and dreams to people that's
insane because even as I stand heretoday as mayor, the legacy of slavery
in the aftermath still echoes today.We saw the harm when previous administrations closed
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black schools, and they shut downpublic housing, when they raided the pensions,
these anti black, anti business endeavorsthat have caused tremendous harm and pain.
But it's a new day, andit is why my administration is committed
to driving reparations home and we're goingto invest a half a million dollars into
(01:38:43):
the study of restoration and reparations forthe city of Chicago. Okay, so
half a billion. That's different thanCalifornia going a We're gonna give everybody that's
black a million and a half bucksand free houses and you never have to
pay taxes again. Like the pitchthat they have out there, I've always
(01:39:05):
said, if we need to investmore in the black community, there's a
hundred that is one hundred percent correct. First thing we need to do is
get mentors and fathers back in thehome and in young men's life in particular
and young women. Second thing weneed to do is being in black communities
or just American communities, but blackcommunities because we have to break everything down
(01:39:27):
by race and mentoring them on successand how to get places, by giving
them the option of, hey,there's ways you can go in life.
You're gonna end up in prison ordebt, or there's ways you can go
in life where you bust your ass, you work hard, and you can
get ahead, and that American dreamcan be real and we should all be
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participating in that so that we canbegin to move in the direction of complete
liberation. And that's why, withthe help and the support of the Caucus,
we have a brand new Office ofre Entry, added five million dollars
to make sure that the formerly incarceratedfind jobs and housing and counseling and the
full support that they need, whichI think is great. My problem has
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always been when they are talking aboutreparations is the false hope they give people
that everybody's getting money, the crazinessof how they come up with some of
these numbers, and the fact,much like with college and the expense of
college, you never deal with theissues at hand. So you talk this
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fanciful thing about we're going to dothis, this, and this. Pouring
money into programs that don't work,isn't going to help either. So that's
the other side of what goes onin this. We'll pour tons of money
across the country and a lot ofprograms that never work with zero accountability,
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zero accountability. So the whole thoughtthough of reparations because if you think about
it, Okay, so if we'regonna give reparations to to people, to
black Americans, how do we decidethat who gets what, who pays for
what? Then what happens to sayJapanese Americans who said it, Wait a
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minute, you took away our businesses, you put us in camps during World
War Two. We would like something. Then you're gonna I mean, we
can go on and on. It'sthe victim Olympics, and that's what the
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just like your dreams. That hasto be the cut of the week.
The star is dead like your dreams. Oh my lord, your dreams
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are not dead, all right.Your dreams are what you make. But
you know what I always tell everybody, and I tell my kids this every
day. When it comes to dreams, dreams are a hope and a wish.
Goals matter. You want to achievethe things that you hope and wish
for and make them not hopes andwish make them goals. Even if you
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wish upon a star, make it. I'm not wishing upon a star.
I'm going upon a star. Yousee what I did there. Hey,
it is June teenth, and it'sa celebration, and we're going to tell
you a little bit about that celebration. We like to give you information.
But one of the things that's goingon is the battle for the black vote
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in this country. And we haveseen that. There's no doubt Donald Trump
has made headways in the way theRepublicans have it before in a long time
when it comes to getting the blackvote. Other than the hardcore base for
both candidates. What we saw acrossthe country was lukewarm reception to both men.
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Certainly, people had strong personal feelingsabout Donald Trump, where people seem
in general to think that Joe Bidenwas a more reasonable human being. But
most people we talked to didn't seea dramatic enough difference in their policies,
a dramatically enough difference in who theyare as men to say I'm going with
that guy for sure, absolutely,which is very interesting, very very interesting
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when you think about it in thevoting realm, especially at a time that
the Democrats have dominated the black votefor years decades. Trump has done something
in particular, especially with young men. We also went to North Carolina and
we talked to young men who arefocused on their education, who have aspirations
of being successful in business, andthey were leaning towards Joe Biden. They
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talked about how members and their familywere excited when they had the opportunity to
vote for Barack Obama. That samelevel enthusiasm did not exist anywhere that we
went, But in particular with theseyoung men who are all college students or
one was their recent college graduate,they are leaning towards Joe Biden for pragmatic
reasons, and for the most part, they were turned off, if not
simply offended, by some of themessaging from the Trump campaign. That's totally
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understandable. But that's not all youngmen, because a lot of young men
out there, especially black young men, look around and say, wait a
minute here, you guys seem tobe a banding ass thinking you've got our
vote already, and turn into thatshinier new object. They think Donald Trump
is a voice that they recognize.They buy into some of the same things
if you talk to hard or magof Republicans buy into that. He is
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a businessman, he speaks straight,he's a traditional politician, and for these
two young men in particular, thatappeals to them. They're not fully sold
on Donald Trump. They have realquestions about him, about his character,
about his policies. But right now, if the election was held today,
I would say Donald Trump stands abetter chance to give your vote than Joe
Biden. It's going to be veryinteresting. Indeed, is that time of
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By the way, the banks areclosed today. It's a federal holiday.
Banks, many post offices, thingslike that are all closed today. Juneteenth
has been pushed and eventually made afederal holiday. One of the people that
pushed it hard it's a ninety sevenyear old woman from Texas named opal Lee.
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She was given the keys Friday toher new home, which is built
on the same tree line corner lotin Fort Worth that her family was driven
from by racist mob when she wastwelve years long old. People are saying,
well, what does she feel now? She said, I don't hate
the people who did this to meand my family. I forgive them.
She really talked about how she wantedit to serve as an example of how
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you just never give up and youfight for what's yours, for what you
deserve, and that's what she's doneher entire life, which is amazing,
incredible message. So what is Juneteenth? I'm gonna keep it quick and easy
here. For more than one anda half centuries, the Juneteenth Holiday has
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been a sacred part of America,in particular Black America. We didn't really
pay any attention to because we thoughtof our Independence Day. It marks the
day in eighteen sixty five that enslavedpeople in Galveston, Texas found out they'd
been freed. And you're saying toyourself, well, what about the Civil
War which ended long before that andtwo years after the president at the time,
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Abraham Lincoln and his Emancipation Proclamation.So think about that for a second.
News did not travel fast. Now, you know a little something three
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here, The Chad Benson Show,Solid Fund Show today. Really good,
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enjoyed it. It is a dayto think about stuff in a time when
we're completely divided, at a timewhere we argue and fight over everything at
a time where people want to makeeverything about race. Just step back for
a second and goes the thing thatbinds us, the thing that makes us
who we are as a nation anda country, is the thing that we
agree on the most. Our freedoms, our liberties, our families, the
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things that we hold dear and sacred. And I think we need to start
thinking more about that than what dividesus. Because the media wants us divided.
Why because it's good for their business. That's the reality of what we're
looking at here. I don't thinkwe should let them do that. I
have a great rest of your day. We got you over the hump,
as always, Night Night Jack.This is the Chad Benson Show.