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June 24, 2024 109 mins
Trump and Biden preparing to debate on Thursday. Fast food companies rolling out deals to lure customers back. Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals. VIP illegal immigration. Speculation that Biden is on PED's to help his cognitive abilities. Chewing gum to improve your jawline. Surfer killed in Hawaiian shark attack. How low have we set the bar for someone to be president?
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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. It is Debate Week.
What will you wear? I'm probablygonna wear shorts and a T shirt,
flip flops because I'm watching it ontelevision. We're traveling that day.
Man's it. You know what's sadthough, it's all about the cognitive ability.

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Our bar is set so low.It's not about policy. Nobody cares
that at the policy. We knowwhat we're getting with these two. This
is an eyeball test to see ifeverybody is alive and well, that's it.
That is the saddest situation out there. Is everybody okay, all right,
We're gonna come back to you guysin a minute. Everybody fine,

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Do you guys need anything? Arewe okay? Okay? Are you okay?
If you're watching this, you're gonnawatch the first half an hour maybe,
but it has nothing to do withpolicy. We know where everybody stands
on policy. Oh maybe they'll geta good shot in, but we're gonna
watch it to see is Trump gonnasay anything whacky and crazy? Is he

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going to attack Biden in a whackyway? Is Biden gonna come after him
for being a felon? All ofthose things, but realistically it's all about
it can they survive? Which issad. Oh my goodness me, that's
where we are in this situation.So where is Biden present? Biden it

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has been hunkered down at Camp Davidwith his closest advisors, kind of seenior
members of the White House staff,including his National security advisor, his former
Chief of Staff ron Klain. We'retold as actually kind of leading the debate
prep and that they're doing full ninetyminute mock debates, ninety minute mock debates.
How's that going? I don't know. For Trump, he's out there
doing his thing, and that thingis going to rallies, doing his thing

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and at times, yes, mockingBiden. I know it's a shocker.
He's sleeping now because they want toget him good and strong, So a
little before debate time he gets ashot in the ass, and that's they
want to strengthen him up. Sohe comes out. He'll come out,
I say, he'll come out alljacked up, right, all jacked up,

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all jacked up, super jacked up. Couldn't even be more jacked up,
Is that true? Well, thisis very interesting. So Ronnie Jackson,
who Trump, by the way,called Ronnie Johnson, the physician who
asks hims to be a congress personas well. He is interested in the
well being of Biden for the UnitedStates of America. And by the way,
I am too, i am too. But this is what he said

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in an interview. Okay, it'sthis is where we are again. The
bar set Low absent five letters previouslyasking for President Biden to submit to a
cognitive test very similar to the onethat President Trump got while he was president,
and all five of those letters havegone completely ignored. So tomorrow I'm
sending a letter to President Biden,to his physician, doctor O'Connor, and

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I'm cecing his entire cabinet. Andit's embarrassing that I have to do this,
and it's really embarrassing as a formerWhite House position to have to do
something like this, But we don'thave any choice based on what's going on.
No choice. Now, this iswhere it gets interesting. So you
just heard Trump say, right,they give him a big shot in the
ass. What is the good doctorRonnie want to do? Ronnie Jackson Jackson

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Johnson Jackson so funny, trufugh,what does he want to do? This
is where we are in today's world. I just want to let you guys
know this shame shame on us thatwe're even thinking about something like this or
asking the question. And by theway, we have every right to ask
the cognitive ability of both of thesemen. They're older, they're not as
sharp as they used to be.That is a fair question to ask.

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But what about peds. But I'mgoing to be demanding on behalf of many
millions of concerned Americans right now thathe submit to a drug test before and
after this debate, specifically looking forperformance and fancy drugs, because we see
we've seen recently in the State ofthe Union address that there was a Joe
Biden that came out that was notsimilar at all to what we see on

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a day to day basis for thelast three and a half years. And
there's just really no way to explainthat other than he was on something that
they'd give him medications. I feellike this is probably what's going on over
this week at at Camp David.You know, he's going to be at
Camp David for a full week beforethe debate. Part of that is probably
experimenting with you know, just gettingthe doses just stright because you know,
they have to treat his cognition.They have to give him something to help

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him think straighter, they have togive him something to wake him up,
you know, for his alertness.And then you know he's been agitated.
We see that all the time,and that's a common that's a common symptom
or sign of this cognitive disorder thathe seems to be suffering from. And
so they're probably going to give himsomething to take the edge off that as
well. But that's a lot ofdrugs. Does he get suspended for eighty

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games if he tests positive? Sorry, Joe, you tested positive for beds?
Can't debate and with the suspension,you're not going to be back in
time for the presidential election. ButI mean, all joking aside, are
we at a place now where we'rewatching this thing? And what are we
watching it for? Because we're hopingit's a trainer. It's like why we

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watch NASCAR and over the weekend,if you guys didn't see the massive crash
or John Force and the you knowthe hot rod and hr you know when
they zoom down and they do everythingin like three point eight seconds at four
bazillion miles an hour, you watchsome of that because there is a chance
there's going to be a crash asmuch as there is the excitement of the

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other stuff. And we're at thatpoint now where I feel like, hey,
it's kind of what we're doing here. Let's just see can these guys
with stand I don't know, ninetyminutes standing. Part of the real challenge
too, for president I think isshowing his stamina, his readiness, and
actually for both candidates, I shouldsay, we know that age and sort

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of readiness for office has been onvoters' mindes, and I think that that
will be part of that kind ofX factor that viewers will be watching for.
So we'll see. But that's that'sthe bar that we're at. We're
like, can can they stand?Did they need to sit? Do we
have to have a time out?Is there like a water break? We

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need to know the rules. Trump, by the way, gave up everything
for this debate. He got nothing, although it was weird because Biden won
the coin toss and he chose theright podium, maybe because most people are
right eye dominant, and I don'tknow that there's got to be something to
it. But Trump will get thelast word and in a world where Trump

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loves the last word. It isodd that you gave that up for you
know, taking the ball if youwill, will defen this side and take
the ball. Okay, three,two, three, five, three eight,
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It is interesting, right, Likefor all of this stuff that we talk
about, what about the situation whenit comes to who's voting and the young

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is a big deal because you've gotabortion out there, potentially get immigration,
a lot of the other stuff,the rising cost of life under thirty very
interesting. With our CBS News pollingshowing a dead heat in the presidential contest,
voters under the age of thirty couldprove decisive potentially twenty five to thirty

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million votes, depending on whether ornot they turn out. By most measures,
they say it is tough going outthere, especially when they compare their
generation to previous ones. Eighty twopercent of young Americans say it's harder for
them to buy a home. Morethan three of young voters think raising a
family will be more difficult, sevenand ten say it's harder to get a

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good job, and six in tenthink it's harder to start a business that's
not winning the young vote. That'sa tough thing out there. They're looking
back, they're going, geez,the debts through the roof, the cost
of living is ridiculous. I can'tafford to do anything. I mean,

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there's a lot that is maybe alittle bit of wine that we should get
them with that cheese and the cheeseand the wine. But the reality is
it's understandable. I'll look at mykids and I think, my god,
what are they looking forward to thefuture. But if they vote is a
big deal because while they may whine, and future generations will whine, and

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past generations will whine, the realityof voting and getting to the place to
vote it's not all always the samething, because you know what, we
may hate everything, but it doesn'tmean we're going to do anything to change
it. What's really interesting here isthey are also feeling like the older generation

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has handed them a world that's moredangerous and a climate that's worse, and
that motivates a lot of the issuesthat they care about. Having said that,
you can look at polling from thesixties when the Baby Boomers were the
young generation, then from the ninetieswhen it was Gen X there have always
been generation gaps in America. Yeah, that's true. What it is,

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right, I mean we've always beenthat way. You know more than your
parents did, your parents knew morethan their parents did, and on and
on. I think the difference withthis younger generation is how they were raised
and a certain bit of entitlement thatmaybe you might have thought you knew more
than your parents did, but younever felt you were entitled to stuff.

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But we all think our general hadit worse, our generation this this,
But voting matters and will they vote? That to me is always the interesting
thing because it helped Obama. Butthey've got to be interested in voting.
And even if they hate where thingsare going, doesn't mean they're going to

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be active in the voting world.But for this generation today, they're the
most racially diverse generation that the countryhas ever seen, and that comes out
in their politics too. They tellus they feel that politics would be better
not just with more young people init, but also with more minority voices
in politics, with more women inelected office. And they feel that way

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much more so than the oldest generationdoes. Yeah, because the oldest generation
just looks and goes, can wehave somebody competent. That's the most important
thing. But voting will matter andwill they show up. I think that's
why we're to talk about abortion.Why making abortion a big issue everywhere you

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possibly can, especially in swing states, is going to matter not just for
the presidency but for down ballot ticketsas well, and getting that on ballots
is going to be big. Climatechange obviously that's a big deal to them,
but not as big as I thinka lot of people thought it would
be. You have some climate changewackiness later on in the show three two,

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is the Chad Benson Share. You'relistening to the Chad Benson Show. Fast
food not as affordable as it usedto be. Still kind of fast though,

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but everybody's battling for your dollars,and those dollars are shrinking and we're
seeing that and again inflation. Massivedeal when it comes to what's going on
for this next election up and down, by the way, not just I
mean, we always talk about thepresidency because it's the big thing. It's
what everybody focuses on, the kabillionsof dollars spent, but down ballot will

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matter as well. But the fastfood deals, kids, oh my lord,
are they great. On Tuesday,McDonald's kicking off their meal of this
season at participating locations, which includesa double cheeseburger or chicken sandwich, small
fries, four piece nuggets, anda small soft drink for five bucks.
Several other fast foods, including Wendy's, Burger King, and KFC, also

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bringing back deals from their value menusfor meals five dollars or less. Starbucks
with a crave worthy pairings deal atparticipating stores one drink and one butter croissant
or breakfast sandwich starting at five Bucks. Starting at five Bucks, they're battling
for the Bucks, which you look. That's I mean, we all like
the cheap value menu, I willtell you right now, Depending on where

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you are in the country listening,dudes, del Taco still cheap as can
be. Get those tacos for likefifty nine cents. Delicious, incredible.
You know, I love del taco, but so damn expensive. Like I
said the other day, were myson and I stopped in the way home
went golfing, and on the wayhome we stopped and it was like we
got four drinks and a couple ofcookies, and it was like twenty five

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dollars. Are you blanket kidding me? That is insane. But these things
aren't going to last. Experts emphasizingthese deals are likely temporary because companies are
trying to get customers back in thedoor. The president of McDonald's writing in
a press release that they're focused ongiving their customers value. Well, good
luck with that value. Yes itmatters. Taste, of course matters as

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well. But you're going to afast food restaurant. But when the fast
food restaurant costs as much as sittingdown, in some places, that's an
issue, and some places it's becauseof ridiculousness. California, Hey, we
decided to raise all the minimum wageof twenty dollars because everybody should be able
to raise a family in twenty onfast food. Shut up, ridiculous.
You know that and I know thatthree two, three, five, three,

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one of the other big things besidesinflation, that is going to be a

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situation. It's two years since Roewas overturned and the Dobbs decision. Today,
dozens of events across the country,including a protest outside the Supreme Court
by abortion rights activists. The Bidencampaign planning more than a dozen events of
its own, including in swing statesWisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. And
that matters because those down ballot ticketthings that you don't see are going to

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help or hurt depending on what sideof the aisle you're on Biden or Trump.
And in some states it doesn't matter, like California, that doesn't matter,
New York, Texas. All thesethings, we know which way they're
going. Can these swing states getsome of these things like abortion on the
ballot, because we've seen what hashappened when abortion gets on the ballot in

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these swing states. This would bea situation. It would be tough for
Trump, And it'll be tough ifyou can get these things on the ballot,
in particular abortion being number one fora lot of people. They're single
voters, in particular, women aresingle voter, young women. I'm talking
about single voter, issue voter.This will be a big deal for them.

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That's a big if. Because someof these states they don't have to
worry about it. It's either codifiedor just they're not worried about it.
Some of these other states, youmight have a chance of getting it on
there, which is going to help. That's why I keep saying every place
they can get this on the ballot. Abortion they're going to do with the
Democrats because they know it helps them. But we'll see, we'll see what

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takes it shorts away of Melissic,has it back down through the traffic policzic.
What a god one start for theUnited States. Maybe check that out.
That's a goal US last night,meet Bolivia. Copa America is going
on right now, massive crowds acrossthe country. Cope America is so you've

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got the World Cup, biggest sportingevent on the planet, with the Olympics
right there behind. It's not closeto it, but behind it. And
then you've got the European Cup andthen Cope America as probably number three and
four. European Cup going on simultaneously, which is basically like the World Cup
for Europe and this is for NorthAmerica, South America. You got Messy
and Brazil and everybody in it.We won last night, great crowds across

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the board. Brazil gets to playtonight. I was loving every second of
it. Some guy he tweeted atme earlier or text means and you can
always text program three two three fivethree, twenty four to twenty three.
It's like, I don't care thatyou play pickaba because I always talk about
play Pickaball he goes play a realsport. I'm like, first of all,
i'm fifty three, so playing footballor baseball I don't feel like doing
that anymore because I'm fifty three andI played soccer. Is that a real

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sport? Okay, speaking of realsports, one of the greatest sporting events
on the planet is going to goon tonight and it has nothing to do
with Copea America, the European SoccerChampionships or any of that stuff. Game
seven of the Stanley Cup Finals isgoing on tonight. So Florida was up
three to nothing, looked like itwas done and dusted. They're putting the

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Oilers away another they're failed Canadian team, and the Oilers have won three straight
in pretty dominating fashion. So allof the momentum is with the Oilers as
they head back to Florida for Gameseven. If you've never seen a game
seven of hockey, and hockey whenit comes to playoffs blows away baseball blows

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away everything. When it comes tolike basketball and all that, the drama
is one thing. The physical yourbest player is lying down face first to
block a shot. It's a differentworld. So if you have a chance
to watch that tonight, let's talkshall we about immigration? First of all,
illegal immigration sucks. And I don'tknow if you're aware of this.

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They're coming here in droves, andyou can come here in two ways.
You can come to the regular oldway, right where you just buying a
ticket to get in, and thecartels are just like here you go,
or you can come in VIP style. Look, so, first and foremost
crime attracts crime. Criminals attract criminals. So they work hand in hand the
drugs smuggling with the human smuggling aspect. And I'm going to tell you this

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is what's frustrating sometimes, and Iknow it's frustrating to some of the men
and women that are out there working. This is not something that's new.
This is something that these organizations havebeen utilizing for quite some time. They
use different types of social media.They have into within the United States,
they obviously have into along the border, so they keep track of where what

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routes to go through, where notto go through, and they charge different
groups and families depending on the safestrouter, the easier one. And obviously
a lot of times these same smugglingorganizations they're willing to sacrifice a few loads
in this case, sacrifice groups ofindividuals that are coming across, knowing that
they could get other targets across intothe busk. Yeah. So Artaquea there,

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who is a spokesperson for the BorderPatrol part of the Union talking about
the fact that there is a VIPway that you can do this. Now,
do you ever think through social mediait is all done in a way
now that it's so advanced, there'sso much further ahead of what our border
patrol has because our border patrol,let's be real as handcuff. This administration

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in particular, has handcuffed the hellout of our border patrol. He continues
to talk about this. So youget a VIP section and it's happening because
under this administration, it has justbeen so easy to come across, ask
for asylum and get released. Andthe cartels and the smuggling organizations know that.
So what they'll do is they'll geta group, they'll step right in
them and say, look, ifyou come across, just turn yourself in.

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They're not going to send you backask for asylum. You're going to
get a pass that allows these cartelsto be able to pass other individuals through
other areas as well. Man,that's crazy. So they're willing to go,
hey, look here's the deal.You guys. You guys paid grand
we got you here, and youguys have to run across here, go
give yourself up. Do whatever,get them to do stuff, because we're

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going to sneak these other people who'vedone the VIP, all right, they're
very important people, very illegal peopleVIP and they're going to get a special
treatment to get them across the border. What comes with that? Giving these
migrants a phone with a pre programmedroute, It already has a map on

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there from point A to point B, point A being where they will cross
all the way up to point Bbeing where what areas to avoid, letting
them know if there is a highernumber or presence of agents in that area,
and then it leads up to apickup point up to what location they

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have to walk to. Think aboutthat. They've got everything mapped out.
It's on social media. They advertiseit. They have. They say it's
do we not understand what this administrationin particular has done and how bad they
have been in this situation? Doyou not understand that? I know?
No, No, it is true. It is a nightmare. They rang

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the dinner bell. They've allowed thisto happen, and it's continuing to go
on over and over again because theyknow all you got to do is get
here. All you have to dois get here. Former Governor Cromo Touchi
mctouchison was on Bill Maher over theweekend talking about immigration and the failure of

(24:04):
this administration. His immigration policy wasa mistake. I get the theory of
the extreme left where land of immigrants, let everyone come in. We all
came as immigrants. I get it. But how you'd do it makes all
the difference in the world, right, And to just open the borders with
no plan, you don't know wherethey go, you don't know who's going

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to pay for them. They windup in cities all across the country.
New York has a couple of onehundred thousand in hotels costing New York City
of Fortune, no jobs, notraining, no help assimilating into society.
So who did you even help?Right, that's right, who did you
help? Well, the whole thingis, I remember originally Kathy Hokle,

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send everybody here, and then itwas like, oh my god, we
were just like we did think youwere serious, right, Governor Abbott,
and everybody's sitting there, you know, people there, Oh, oh my
god, you guys were serious.Because our whole thing was we wanted to
sound like we were like totally like, oh yeah, we're don't even were
awesome. Yeah, you people overthere in Texas and Arizona, you guys
are all racist and evil. Yeah, send them here, We'll take care

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of them. They're like, allright, here they are, and they're
like, oh my god, wewere just kidding. We we know what
to do with them. Now they'resending him to Buffalo Buffalo. Are you
excited? Probably not. You'm theperson in your old job. The governor
of New York, a Democrat,saying don't come here, and the mayor
of New York saying this is goingto ruin our city. I mean,
but I didn't know who was talking. I would thought that would be Republican.
Yeah, but they didn't stop them. Built. They could have stopped

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that, right. The mayor couldhave said no, The governor could have
said no. Many mayors and governorsaid no. But New York was more
of the ideological left. All arewelcome. Now we're finding out two hundred
thousand people later. You needed aplan to know what to do with these
people, Yeah, and they didn't. And they have no plan. And
because they have no plan, they'refailing miserably, and it is costing the

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city billions of dollars. But originallythey were all about it because it was
about sticking it to the Republicans andthe right leaning people on the States that
have really had to do the heavylifting for decades when it came to illegal
immigration. They've had and like anythingelse in life, right, how does

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this affect me? Well, itdidn't affect you, so you didn't care
and you just thought, oh,you people are whining about something. But
the minute it landed on your doorstepand it started to take money away from
other programs and affect you, willlo and behold that really change everybody's tune.
Trump is up. He has atwenty three point edge with Latinos on
the issue of border security. Ifeel like this is not of those issues

(26:38):
where the Democrats, trying to beso unracist, are actually kind of racist
because they don't seem to see Latinosas Americans like they care about border security
too. They're here, my grandfatherdid. My grandfather was born and raised
in Mexico since passed away a fewyears ago, and he was big on

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border security. He was big onall of the stuff that needed to come
with vetting people, walking people throughthe stuff that you need to walk through,
not just allowing people to come here, willy nilly, Chad, they
don't allow people to come here willynilly. They absolutely do. In this
weekend on Face the Nation, theyhad like a bunch of people doing a

(27:25):
zoom call right, Margaret Brennan's walkingthem through this, and one of the
things came up about immigration, Thislady was not happy about the way it's
handled. Day one that current PresidentBiden was elected, he immediately, by
the stroke of a pen, undideverything that President Trump had done in closing
the border. We had security atthe border, we were vetting the people

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that wanted to come in, andwith the stroke of a pen day one,
he opened the border. He openedthe doors without any vetting process.
It was his choice. He hasto take responsibility for that, he and
his administration. You do know thatthere is vetting that border officials do when

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they counter someone. They do I'vebeen to the federal facilities when someone is
detained, when they are captured,when they cross illegally, they are taken
into federal custody, and those agentsdo vet people. I mean, there
is some vetting. Let's be real, there is some vetting, but it's
not great and part of the problemis a lot of these people coming here,
mostly men fighting age, from differentcountries. Some of these countries who

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well, let's just say, wedon't have a great relationship with and they're
not sharing all of the information onthe people that they have, and so
we just catch and release and ifwe don't get that information back, here's
the thing, even if we vetpart of them and we don't know who
they are, where they're from,what to believe, Even if we get

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that information back in ten they're beingtold to release them as fast as possible
because there's no room at the end. This is a nightmare of Biden's doing,
and I think it's going to costhim big time potentially in this election.
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same for Breaking weekend for inside Outtoo, we are suppressed off motion breaking
in another one hundred million dollars andmarking the biggest second weekend take ever for
an animated film. Bad Boys RiderDie comes in a distant second, earning
another eighteen point eight million dollars atnumber three, the Arthouse film The Bike
Riders earning a respectable ten million dollarsin its first weekend with three point six

(30:56):
million dollars. Kingdom of the Planetof the Apes, and the Garfield Movie
time for fourth and fifth place.Oh look at that. I didn't see
any of those things at all thisweekend, and the reason was I was
home, played a lot of pickleball, did a lot of stuff like that,
watch a lot of sports, includinggolf this weekend. So it gets
to the eighteenth hole, all right. So the eighteenth hole of the last

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day of the Travelers, which isone of those big you know, since
liv came in and they had thehuge purses. Now the PGA does those
you know, like invite only whereit's like sixty players, nobody gets cut.
This is one of those persons twentymillion dollars. So it's Tom cam
Scotty Scheffler. They're going at itback and forth. Scott is trying to

(31:47):
win for the sixth time this yearbest player in the world, not even
close. Eighteenth. Here we go, he's about oh a foot off the
green, about a fifteen foot puttom Can knocks it close. He's one
behind, He's about eight feet out. They're lining everything up, doing their

(32:10):
thing. When the chaos begins.Oh boy, we've got a whole group
of protesters here and they've been tackledon the ground on the green. Well,
at least I've responded quickly, butwe've got seat. I see four

(32:32):
protesters that have been handcuffed. Theyjust came flying down the hill out of
the gallery. There's some red powderright in the area of the cup.
Yeah, about four feet away,And as everybody was running around the green,
you kind of wonder what sort offootprints were left out there other than
the paint. Trevor, there isno apparent damage. Police did a wonderful

(32:58):
jest. They did the crump problem. Well, police department was on it
quickly, Yeah, big time,which was good. They asked Scotty afterwards.
You end up having to play asudden death hole to beat Tomkin.
What the hell happened? When somethinglike that happens, you don't really know
what's happening. So it can kindof rattle you a little bit, just
because there's people running around the green, and there's police officers running around the

(33:22):
green, and you don't know ifthey're peaceful, you don't know what they're
doing. You have no idea what'sgoing on, and so it can be
a bit stressful. But fortunately Iwas out there and you can kind of
see me and actually talking to eachother for a minute, Me and Tom
talking to each other for a minute, just basically trying to calm down.
Yeah, because protesters loved doing wackythings and this was a wacky thing they
did. And what do you thinkthis was? I looked at my son.

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I said two things. Palestine aclimate change. This one was climate
change. Can't golf in the deadworld or something like that. The man,
the cops were out there lickety split. But it's about the protesters,
isn't it. Case In point lastweek, Seinfel down in Australia having a
good time doing his comedy when guesswhat, protester, what's that? Oh

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you're back, they're back. Theprotesters are back. Why missed you?
Oh you're not doing well. It'sso hard for you. Yes, listen,
listen, let me explain something.You and I are in the same
business. We're in the same business. Our business is to get people to

(34:31):
see things the way we see it. The problem is you're in the wrong
place. Fuck did you, sir? Because context is very important for your
message. For example, if Iwas going to do my little comedy show
that I do, if I wentto an Australian Rules rugby game, if

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I said to this guy, I'mgoing to do my comedy act here,
I would get that same reaction.I would get it kicked out on my
ass because that's not where I belong. Here's the other thing I think you
need to go back and tell who'sever running your organization. We just gave
more money to a jew. Thatcannot be a good plan for you.

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That's the whole problem that you've gotto come up with a better plan.
Take him head on. And they'vebeen coming to his shows because apparently,
well because he's Jewish. You knowyou got to attack Jerry three two,
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(35:39):
coming up next hour more on thedebate. What's going on there. We've
got a Nature will Mess You Upsegment that is it's sad because nature is
currently playing havoc across the globe.Talk a bit about that as well.
And if you haven't heard, maybeyou've went and tried to purchase a vehicle.
Over the last couple of days,there's been an incident with the largest

(36:01):
software group when it comes to vehiclesand leasing and sales. They've been hacked.
Reach out to us across all thesocial media that is out there three
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(36:22):
Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts,Independent Life, This is Chad Benson.

(36:53):
It is debate week. We're afew days away from the first debate,
the earliest I think we've had adebate. They're not even two the convention.
You gotta get it done early,though, because you never know what
can happen. Not very nice,Chad. What do you want to see,
because that's part of it. Whatdo you want to hear? That's
also part of I think for mostpeople, how do they look? That's

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gonna be huge. How do theylook? Do they look fresh, energetic?
Do they look like they're ready torock and roll? Do they look
like they could withstand the barrage ofquestioning? That's important. The bar is
not set very high. Can theysurvive? Do I think Trump is more

(37:36):
with it than Biden? I dodo? I both think that they look
they're long in the tooth. Butjust because you're seventy eight and eighty one.
Look how many times I say BernieSanders, I never worry about Bernie.
I don't. I don't worry aboutBertie Sanders think gets older than both
of them. Sharp still goes.Biden. I have a lot of issues

(37:57):
with because I think there's a lotof issues with by We're going to get
some of that in a second.But trump big thing is can he maintain
a non emotional state at times,especially when he's being attacked? I don't
know, but it's going to bevery interesting if you get new rules,
no audience, all of that stuff. Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will moderate.

(38:20):
The debate will last ninety minutes.With no live audience, there will
be no opening statements. Answers willbe two minutes, rebuttals will be one
minute. Closing statements will be twominutes based on a coin toss. Trump
will go last. There will betwo commercial breaks, and perhaps the biggest
wrinkle, microphones will be muted whenit's not someone's turn, which will be

(38:44):
how does he? How does hedo that? How does Trump do that?
Because we know what happened in thefirst debate last time, it was
a nightmare. Trump can't allow thatto tap for Biden, though, his
thing is, this is what's crazy. You have to look alive. There's

(39:05):
no live audience, but we doneed live contestants, if you will,
because otherwise it's just a hot mess. The stakes are high. The race
is tight, whether measured in nationalsurveys or by battleground states. So the
debate is a very big deal,and opinions as to who won will no
longer be influenced by expectations advantage JoeBiden. And here's why call it be

(39:29):
careful what you wish for the president'smental acuity. It is relevant. Expectations
are important to determine debate performance.Biden's opponents have now so lowered the bar
for the incumbent that if he canjust remain standing and deliver cogent sentences,
viewers will think he had a prettygood night and the burden will shift to
Donald Trump, which is true.By the way. Donald Trump's been playing

(39:52):
that up along with some other stuffover the last week or so, which
is like, do you guys thinkhe's going to do bad. He's not.
He's going to be fine. He'sgoing to do well because again,
the the bar is so low,as Michael Smurcottish puts there, that all
you have to do is survive.That's it. That's the That is not
a good bar to have to runthe free world. It's like, well,

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he's not dead, so there's that. What Trump this weekend? He's
sleeping now because they want to gethim good and strong, So a little
before debate time he gets a shotin the ass and that's they want to
strengthen him up. So he comesout. He'll come out, I say,
he'll come out all jacked up,right, all jacked up, all
jacked up, ready to roll.Can I just say this though, I

(40:35):
mean, you know, all kiddingaside and all the wackiness and stuff that
bar thing being so low when itcomes to Biden that he just has to
survive if you will not say anythingoutrageous or mumble his words or wander off
the stage or like that's the barbecause that's what a lot of us is
turning into when it comes to Biden. We're turning into watch and see if

(40:59):
Biden it's going to go sideways.Oh that's not very nice. But the
questions are there. It's weekend overand over again on all the talking head
shows, Mitcham, there's so manyother good Democrats out there. When he've
done the reins over to a differentDemocrat, this go around where you would
take away the concerns about his mentalfitness to serve well. First of all,

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Joe Biden does have any concerns abouthis mental fitness, Nor do I.
I've spent an incredible amount of timewith Joe Biden. That's just a
fade that the other side is pushing. Joe Biden has taken this country from
being in a cataclysmic downfall to actuallyleading the world once again, and he's
going to continue to do that.And he has built up and to tie
a new generation of leaders that willgovern this country really well into the future.
And so he succeeded massively in bothof those things. Cataclysmic downfall settled

(41:44):
down with that. But the questionsare finally being asked, Hey, if
he's so you know, why doeshe step aside? If everybody's worried so
much about this, because they're reallyworried about it because they can no longer
tell everybody when you guys don't seehim, the things he does us,
the way that he acts. He'slearned five new languages in a week.

(42:05):
Guy does more crunches than Captain Crunch. I was watching him the other day
and you guys weren't looking. Youwere looking the other way. He was
juggling chainsaws while writing a speech todeliver to the G seven. You guys
didn't see it. You didn't,but what we did. And in the
last week or so, we haveseen them really try to shift expectations,

(42:29):
even going so far as to suggeststhat the current president of the United States
might be on performance enhancing drugs becausethey're concerned that when their audience has been
led to believe that he is,in fact, all of the things I
just referenced shows up and is theJoe Biden we saw at the State of
the Union that you know they're goingto fritz out. And so I wonder
what you make of this sort ofresetting of expectations in the lead up to

(42:52):
this debate. Yeah, I meanwhat I make of it is that Trump
and his campaign, no, theyhave absolutely nothing to offer the American people
with which they would agree, sothey resort to nonsense like this. Yeah,
that's what it is. No,it's honesty, it's fair. It's
a fair question to ask, don'tyou think, Like even Smirkhanisho's about as
straightforward as you get. One ofthe few people I'll watch across the board

(43:16):
where I thought, yeah, youknow, he's gonna give it to you
for real. That being said oureyeballs tell us something different. And the
bar that's why Trump's trying to raisethe bar. Now he's gonna do good.
You have to. You have toraise that bar because the bar said
so low. Now, doctor RonnieJackson or Johnson, depending if you're Trump

(43:40):
speaking of the bar being said low, Chad. He's talking about the beeds
and we'll get to that in asecond, But first he's talking about the
fact. Look, he's not.I've asked a thousand questions about whether or
not he is cognitively there, heis a doctor, he's gone. I

(44:00):
have sent five letters previously asking forPresident Biden to submit to a cognitive test
very similar to the one that PresidentTrump got while he was president, and
all five of those letters are gone, completely ignored. So tomorrow I'm sending
a letter to President Biden, tohis physician, doctor O'Connor, and I'm
ceceing his entire cabinet. And it'sembarrassing that I have to do this,

(44:22):
and it's really embarrassing as a formerWhite House position to have to do something
like this, But we don't haveany choice based on what's going on,
based on what's going on, becauseyou heard Trump say give him a shot
in the ass, and then youheard the old person at MSNBCS they're talking
about performance and anti drugs, doctorRonnie Johnson. Jackson says, yeah,

(44:42):
we should do a drug test.But I'm going to be demanding on behalf
of many millions of concerned Americans rightnow that he submit to a drug test
before and after this debate, specificallylooking for performance and fancy drugs, because
we see We've seen recently in hisState of the Union address that there was
a Joe Biden that came out thatwas not similar at all to what we

(45:05):
see on a day to day basisfor the last three and a half years.
And there's really no way to explainthat other than he was on something
that didn't give any medications. Ifeel like this is probably what's going on
over this week at at Camp David. You know, he's going to be
a Camp David for a full weekbefore the debate. Part of that is
probably experimenting with you know, justgetting the doses just stright, because you
know, they have to treat hiscognition. They have to give him something

(45:25):
to help him think straighter, theyhave to give him something to wake him
up, you know, for hisalertness. And then you know, he's
been agitated. We see that allthe time, and that's a common,
uh, that's a common symptom orsign of this cognitive disorder that he that
he seems to be suffering from,and so they're probably going to give him
something to take the edge off thatas well. Could you imagine if they

(45:50):
drug test both these guys, what'sin there. I don't know about one
of them has some viagra. Whatdo you think they're given? Joe,
give me an april. I don'tthink that's true. We need to take

(46:12):
the edge off. We got himwound too tight. He isn't blinked in
an hour. Oh my god.Then, of course you have the people
who are going to be answering thequestion moderators in this ridiculous way that we
apparently want to choose presidents, becauselet's remember, Thursday Night is more about
will there be an absolute dumpster firethat takes place, a screaming and yelling

(46:37):
match that even the muted microphones don'twork, and or will one of them
do something that says, hey,cognitively, this isn't working and there's some
serious issues here. But then theother side of it is what about the
people that are going to be askingthe questions. Casey Hunt on CNN defending

(46:57):
her folks. As you know,everybody on cn end has been a straight
shooter when it comes to Trump,it's to it takes someone five minutes to
google Jake Tapper Donald Trump to seethat Jake Tapper has mandelf Hilter. Ma'am,
I'm going to stop if you're statiumto attack my colleagues. I would
like to talk about Joe Biden andDonald Trump, who you work for if

(47:20):
you are here to speak on hisbehalf, and I'm willing to have this
conversation. I am stating facts thatyour colleagues have stated in the past.
Now, I'm sorry, We're goingto come back to Caroline. Thank you
very much for your time. Youare welcome to come back at any point.
She is welcome to come back andspeak about Donald Trump. And Donald
Trump will have equal time to JoeBiden when they both join us now at

(47:43):
next early later this week in Atlantafor this debate. Wow, In case
you're struggling there, I think Jakewill do fine. Dana Bash is unapologetic
lefty, and I think Tapper willbe okay, but I don't trust Dana
Bash. By the way, We'llsee well again, we'll see. What

(48:05):
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show. Hacking is a nightmare for people,
absolutely for big business. One hundredpercent, fifteen thousand dealerships because of a
software called CDK that rely on thissoftware have been hacked. And if you've
tried to buy a car in thelast couple of days, you realize it

(50:07):
is a nightmare if these people,which most are running on the CDK software.
And I'm here to tell you,I've got friends who are big security
experts and they'll tell me, hey, dude, you could change your passwords
fifteen thousand times. It doesn't matter. If they want too bad enough,
they'll get in. And that's whatthey've done here. And what do you
do in this situation. We've seenit with hospitals and everything else. You

(50:30):
pay and we'll talk about that ina second. This is a hacker for
the US. Former hacker his nameis David Kennedy, talking about the nightmare,
that is, and what goes onin this situation. What we're seeing
now is that if you look atwhat was the curb of CDK, specifically
that they had their operations shut downinitially and then it shut down again afterwards,

(50:51):
and that all the reports are comingout that it's going to be ransomware.
So they were hit by ransomware.Their infrastructure appears to be completely down,
impacted over fifteen thousand car dealerships,and they're also looking to pay that
ransom from the sources that I'm talkingto, So it looks like they're going
to have to pay the ransom torecover to actually become operational again. What
an absolute nightmare. Now. Iworked for a station out in Phoenix and

(51:16):
they got hacked and it was anightmare. We're talking months of this,
and that's how long it takes torecover some of this, because it depends
on whether or not you want topay it. Because if you want to
pay it, which in many casesis just what you have to do,

(51:37):
it can go much smoother and quicker. Otherwise it can take a long time.
But paying it seems to be thebest options. Whether it's a hospital
or your business or your dealerships mostlikely. Yes, these groups actually have
a lot of what they consider streetcredibility or reputation. When they get the
payments, they typically will give youthe ransomware keys back so that you recover

(52:00):
from this and they stop the painand agony in the suffering. That's David
Kennedy. He is a security expert, former hacker for the United States of
America. Pay the ransom. It'seasy to do. I'm hearing ten million
dollars is what this is going toend up costing them. Three two,
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Show. It's your Twitter tweet edistext The Chad Benson Show coming up.

(52:28):
A lot of stuff still to getto. We've got a Nature will Mess
You Up segment. On top ofthat, have you heard about this gum
that's supposedly supposed to chisel your jaw? We're going to talk about that as
well. Mewing. Isn't that whatthe youngsters call it? Everybody wants that
chisel jaw, They want to lookthat certain kind of way. Well,

(52:49):
apparently there's gum out there that ifyou chew it, it helps strengthen your
jaw and give you a look,oh my lord, talk a little bit
more about the debate as well.You can reach out to us across all
of our social media three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four, twenty three at Chad BensonShow. That is your Twitter, your
Instagram. Man, there's still somuch stuff to get to today. The

(53:09):
Nature will Mess You Up segment ifyou guys have never heard it, talking
about what happens in nature and webreak it down for you. Because there
was an incident that took place inHawaii over the weekend that was deadly and
sad. Talk about that as well. Chad Benson Show, Son, Chad

(54:16):
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, IndependentLife. This is Chad Benson mewing.

(54:43):
You know what it is. Apparentlyit's where you break your face up so
you can get that perfect jaw on. You don't have to mew anymore because
apparently there's gum out there that'll doit for you. And if you've not
followed this trend and you've got ayoung man at home that maybe you're raising,
and I tell my son, whois four, don't ever do anything
this stupid anything on the internet thatthey tell you should try. Maybe take

(55:05):
a step back and go, I'mnot quite sure the dude in his basement
should be giving me this kind ofadvice. So you've seen it in I'm
sure if you have any social mediaviewing habits, you've probably seen guys out
there that are willing to go sofar as to break their face with a
hammer to try to reshape their jawsand their cheeks and everything. Now,

(55:28):
apparently there's gum out there that cando it for you. Not so fast.
The claim is that chewing this extrahard gum will strengthen your jawline and
give you that chiseled look, justlike a comic book character or like Superman.
But there's a problem. There isno evidence at all to back this
claim. What how can that be? This gum is it's like stale gum

(55:52):
that is so hard to chew thatapparently your face will the strength will build
up. Look, I hate tobreak it to everybody, but jeans matter
the most. Not talking about Levi'stalking about jeans, The human gens matter.
I remember watching and I've talked aboutthis before back in the day.

(56:15):
TRL is just total whatever, live, total response, live, whatever the
hell it was. It was thevideo thing on MTV and they had a
thing on where they had a bunchof models on, remember like supermodels,
And he had a bunch of womenin the audience, and I remember one
young lady. She wasn't off puttingor anything. She was scaring the blind.

(56:37):
She's what do I have to doto look like you? And I
remember I think it was a model. I think she was German Israeli.
She looked at her and she's like, with her sweet accent, she's like,
you can't. And the look onher face just like should never happen
because for all the things I doto keep fit and all this other stuff,
the reality is I was born withjeans that you don't have. And

(57:00):
I was like, oh wow,so you can try to make yourself look
but you could do certain things.But chewing gum to get a jawline,
yeah, probably not. It.One of these companies, one of the
founders cited a twenty nineteen study andsaid, hey, this study proves that
chewing gum will help your jawline.Well, I looked at that study.

(57:21):
That's all that study showed was thatin mice who were fed a hard diet,
they had some bone growth in theirjaw mice, hard diet, bone
growth, humans chewing gum, chiseljawline. These who are not equal.
Oh boy, so wait a minutehere, So the mouse can get to
look like Brad Pitt with that chiseljawline, but I can't evil. So

(57:45):
you don't necessarily want to always trustthe claims from companies that unfortunately want your
money. Yeah, it's tough.And the internet is well, that's what
it's there for, right to sellyou on stuff. And people are desperate
to want to look a certain way, desperate to want to be something,

(58:05):
desperate for something. It's it's sad. We just don't love ourselves the way
we should. Some people do.I'm just you know, I just the
thought of like, well, thisgum is going to help you look beautiful?
Well, tell me how is itmagic? Is it like magic beans?
Do you have beans? Could Ithrow something that will give me a
bean stock? No? Just thegum. That's how desperate people think about

(58:30):
how desperate you must feel. Andyou know, we talk about all the
stuff with women in this expectation,especially young girls on the internet for a
certain look, and a vast majorityof that is all fake, right,
it is it is. It isfilters. It is all of these things.
I think everybody understands that, butit still doesn't matter because it's this

(58:52):
un reachable expectation for a lot ofyoung women. Same thing for men.
I mean, you've got men whoare willing to take a hammer to their
face to try to reshape their jawline, and that kind of stuts crazy.
It is, that's absolutely crazy.But alas, this is the world we

(59:13):
live in now, where looks matterin many cases far more than substance three
two, three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three at
Chad Benson shows your Twitter tweet atas text. The program Cuomo was on
with this guy called Bill Mahr,and they were talking about Donald Trump and
his conviction, and much of whatCuomo said is what I think a lot

(59:35):
of people said. That's why Isay the conviction that happened to Trump in
New York means very little to mostpeople, because even people that would say,
hey, a conviction wild would definitelyturn me off to Trump look at
this conviction in particular as only political, nothing real there. And if his
name wasn't Donald Trump running for presidentof the Republican side, it would never
have happened. The trial in NewYork, the one he got convicted for

(01:00:00):
the greatest fundraising bonanza ever. Hewas lagging behind Biden, and now he's
pulled quite a bit ahead. Thattrial was the greatest reason people had to
send their checks to Donald Trump.And the one in New York, the
hush money trial. I don't thinkthey should have brought that one. It
was just always going to look likea sex case, and people were always
just going to look at it thatway. The Attorney General's case in New

(01:00:20):
York, frankly should have never beenbrought. If his name was not Donald
Trump, and if he wasn't runningfor president, telling you that case would
have never been brought. And that'swhat is offensive to people. That's what's
offensive. You bent over backwards toget this, and you've got people that
are common sense enough, who don'tlike Trump, who aren't fans of Trump,

(01:00:42):
coming out and saying, look,January sixth is what they're trying to
pin this. This this you knowDC case. It's not January sixth case,
by the way, election interference.And then that's the way, that's
what that one is. If youknow anything, but most people don't read
anything. When it comes to thetrials, they read the headlines because headlines
are the only thing that matter,guilty not guilty. They read nothing else

(01:01:05):
they read, and in many casesit's meant to serve in each audience.
So you're going to put whatever youwant and bury the lead, even if
the lead tells the whole story.Judge Judy actually talked about this ridiculousness and
the cost of this, and whydid you do it? Is that the
justice system working or is it thejustice system being manipulated. I would be
happier, as someone who owns propertyin Manhattan if the District Attorney of New

(01:01:30):
York County would take care of criminalswho are making it impossible for citizens to
walk in the streets and use thesubway, to use his efforts to keep
those people off the street. Thento spend five million or ten million dollars
of taxpayer's money trying Donald Trump onthis nonsense, that's my view, that's
her view. Nonsense. It's notWould this happen to anybody else? That

(01:01:54):
is a fair question to ask.Or is it you're going after him in
such a way because you wanted toget him. I mean, this is
a guy who by the way bragthey took over Princeton, Hamilton Hall did
all of these things, and he'snot charging any of these protesters with any

(01:02:16):
of the stuff that they have done, including potentially arson and any of the
It just totally doesn't care. No, No, it was singlely about getting
a guy, I is a taxpayerin this country resent using the system for
your own personal self agrandizement. That'swhat you think the DA did in Manhattan.

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That's what I think. You hadto twist yourself into a pretzel to
figure out what the crime was.She doesn't know. She's just a silly
judge. You had to twist yourselfinto it. And so that's what,
as Bill mar said, huge,it's a huge money raiser. Do you
remember, up until about a monthand a half and half two months ago,

(01:03:00):
Biden was kicking Trump's ass when itcame to raising money. Trump has
surpassed him now, blown right byhim money wise, and you're helping him
get there. If your goal isto take Trump out, making him more
of a figure of martyrdom, probablyisn't gonna help. Now. I'm not

(01:03:22):
saying there's not something with the marA Lago, the federal cases I'm not
saying there's anything of that because he'sgot to be Hey, we'd have to
have a trial. We don't knowwhat's gonna happen, waiting for the community
and all that stuff when it comesto to what they're gonna rule on the
Supreme Court. But that being said, this all politics, and everybody recognized
it. That's why it doesn't hurtTrump the way that I think a lot

(01:03:45):
of people thought it would hurt Trump. Three two, three, five,
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me, I do often out myselfverbally as a younger. My pronouns are
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It's not a great way to useyour white privilege. Some people got
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new to the program. Here wehave a segment called Nature will Mess You
Up. And what happens is wejust tell you about nature. Nature is
amazing, Nature is beautiful, butnature can also be violent. Yeah,
it's that time for nature will messyou up. Nature weird will mess you

(01:06:02):
because it will and it can.Sharks they're in the ocean. For those
of you not keeping score. Ifyou don't want to get bit by a
shark or ever run into a sharkor be around a shark, staying out
of the ocean is one thing todo. But for some people they live
in the water. And a famoussurfer was killed. It's passed weekend in

(01:06:24):
Hawaii and it reminds everybody that natureis there. Good evening, Gina.
Yes, I'm at Malai Kohana StatePark. You can see the shark warning
signs that have been posted behind me, and also behind me you could see
moku Alweia, which is also referredto as Goat Island. Now it's a
popular surfing spot and the locals thatsurf there are no stranger to seeing sharks

(01:06:45):
out in the water here. Butsadly, today, forty nine year old
one of the Ocean Safety lifeguards toMayo Perry, was paddling out with others
when officials say he was on hislunch break at the time. While he
was paddling out and officials say sadlyhe was bit multiple times by a shark
and was killed, probably a tigershark. And he is one of the

(01:07:05):
great surfers around the globe and heworks as a lifeguard slash person. Who
you know, it's thick baywatch.It's what he'd went out lunch because this
you know, you live in Hawaii, your life is based on the water
more than it is the land.And he was attacked. It was awful,

(01:07:29):
it was and these guys understand,Look, you go in the water,
there is a chance always it's time. We can confirm that it was
one of our own city and countyand probably lifeguards North Shore lifeguard to Miyle
Perry, Tomayle Perry was a lifeguard, loved by all. He's well known
on the North Shore. He's aprofessional surfer, known world rock worldwide around

(01:07:54):
the world, worldwide around the world, known world rock worldwide around the world.
Yeah, totally as one of thebig like pipeline surfers. Dude goes
out, gets attacked. There aretimes that you go out. There are
times you don't go out dusk dawnsharks like defeat. We're giving you guys,
little things that you do. Youout of dusk. You got a

(01:08:16):
dawn. You've got to be carefulif the water is kind of murky and
nasty white. They don't have hands. Their teeth are their hands. They're
investigating you when they bite you becausethey don't have hands, they have thumbs.
They don't know what you are.Tomaio's personality was infectious, and as
much as people loved him, heloved everyone else more. Bones's go out

(01:08:39):
to Tomorrow's family into the entire lifeguardo'hana. He just wanted to come out
to this. It's just a tragicgloss And as Kirk just said, Tomorrow
is a legendary waterman and highly respected, grew up right over here and you
know, just a great member ofour ocean safety team. Yeah, nature

(01:09:01):
will mess you up, so becareful. We're just giving you little tips,
you know, Like the tiger sharkis a perfect example of something that
will eat anything. It doesn't care. It's the garbage can of the sea.
If you're gonna go to Hawaii andsome of these places just kind of
know what's going on. But forall that, there is something worse in
the ocean. Most people don't knowthis. Rip currents are absolutely deadly in

(01:09:27):
Florida tragedy after a Pennsylvania couple drownedafter being caught up in a riptide while
swimming with their children. In NorthCarolina, nearly seventy people pulled from dangerous
rip currents this week alone, andofficials say three Alabama men died after being
pulled from the water in Florida undera red flag warning. Authorities receiving calls
of distressed swimmers Friday night, understand, we're going to give you tips and

(01:09:49):
tricks. We've already done that withsharks. We're gonna give you tips and
tricks to get out of the ripcurrent. But it is that time of
year when this is happening. Mustbe aware of breaking into the summer season
and the timing of these stronger ripsthis week. I think that maybe causing
the quote unquote perfect storm in termsof people not being acclimated for beach recurrent

(01:10:13):
season. I didn't know there wasa beach rip currency. So now if
you get stuck in a rip current, so you go out, what ends
up happening is you're stuck. Youstart to realize within thirty seconds to a
minute, you've gone from twenty yardsoffshore to one hundred and some yards offshore,
so you're stuck. These things areabout eighty feet wide. Instead of

(01:10:38):
swimming back towards it, don't dothat. That's going to exhaust you.
You're gonna be in trouble. Youswim parallel to the shore, so you
swim to the right or to theleft, and what it's going to happen
is eventually you're going to exit thatand then you'll be fine. And yes,
you're going to be further away,and you may be down the coast
a little bit, but that's betterthan trying to swim against it, because

(01:11:00):
you're not going to win that battle. Just pointing it out. Nature will
mess you up. Be prepared forthose kind of things. And finally a
hiker has been found. This isa different kind of nature. We don't
hike around here. Lucas mcclish.He was in the Big Base in Redwood
State Park. He set out fora three hour tour, if you will,
and that took ten days. I'lljust make sure that I drink at

(01:11:24):
least a gallon of water every day, and then after like getting close to
the end of it, I wasjust my body needed food in some type
of substenance. Yeah you did.Now it's the Santa Cruz, so it's
not like you were caught in thedesert somewhere. But he just went for
a big walk right and enjoy himself. He didn't tell anyonenywhere he's going,

(01:11:45):
which you never do. Always leteverybody know if you're gonna go into the
woods or anything like that. Nature, make sure that people know exactly what
you're doing. But you know,again, nature is nature. Thus,
this really humbling and it was anawesome experience. It was really humbling and
awesome. That's why I don't hike. Three two three, five, three

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eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson Show, which your Twitter,
tweet at us, text the program. If you're missing the show,
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the Big debate. What does Bidenhave to do? Is it just
not look old? I mean,is that the bar we're setting? What

(01:12:28):
does Trump have to do? Notburst out into anger? I mean,
is this the bar we're setting forboth of these men? Three two three,
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make sure that not only do wetell you about nature, we give you
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This is Chad Benson. Has evilinvaded our nation? I say no,
This lady says it has. TodayI woke up and as I had
my morning coffee, I realized thateverything is about to change, no matter
how I vote, no matter whatI say, something evil has invaded our
nation. I've been confused by thehostility of family and friends. I look
at people I've known all my life, so hate filled that they agree with

(01:13:51):
opinions they would never express as theirown. I think I may have well
entered the twilight zone. You can'tjustify this insanity. If a guy pretends
to a woman, you're required topretend with him somehow. It's un American
for the Census to count how manyAmericans are in America Russians influencing our elections
are bad, but illegals voting inour elections are good. By the way,

(01:14:15):
that guy's not pretending to be awoman. Just because he has a
penis doesn't mean he's not a homeaweight, that's true. You have to
agree with that or else continue,ma'am. People who have never owned slaves
should pay slavery reparations to people whohave never been slaves. People who have
never been to college should pay thedebts of college students who took out huge
loans for their degrees. Irish doctorsand German engineers who want to immigrate to

(01:14:36):
the US must go through a rigorousvetting process, but any illiterate gangbangers who
jump the southern fence are welcome.Five billion dollars for border security is too
expensive, but one point point fivetrillion for free healthcare is not. If
you cheat to get into college,you go to prison, but if you
cheat to get into the country,you go to college for free. Wow,

(01:15:00):
out of that's kind of true,right, I mean, that's the
insanity. Shouldn't she eat to goto college? Although college, let's be
real, there's a lot of issuesgoing on at colleges. But what she's
spitting is something she's observing people comingout and going against the common sense of

(01:15:20):
mankind and centuries of it and realizing, nah, this is not a we
can't live this way. That's whyshe feels that something evil is here is
because people are pushing ideas on otherpeople that aren't real. And if you
don't follow along with said ideas,you're a racist. You're a homophobe,

(01:15:42):
you're a trans vhobe, you're afoxe vobe. You get where I'm going
with this. People who say thereis no such thing as gender are demanding
a female president. We see othercountries going socialists and collapsing, but it
seems like a great plan to us. Some people are held responsible for things
that happen before they were born,and other people are not held responsible for

(01:16:02):
what they're doing right now. Criminalsare caught and released to hurt more people,
but stopping them is bad because it'sa violation of their rights. And
pointing out all this hypocrisy somehow makesus racist. Nothing makes sense anymore.
Wake Up America. The great unsinkableship Titanic America has hit an iceberg,

(01:16:23):
is taking on water and is sinkingfast. Interesting. A lot of what
you said, I think I thinkmost of us agree with. I'm a
common sense guy. I'm not gonnathrow everybody out of the country guy,
but I'm also not let's let everybodyin the world in. We're gonna talk
about immigration coming up a little bit. The numbers are staggering. There's a
VIP program now for immigration. Understandthere's a VIP program for immigration. That

(01:16:49):
is crazy. What are we gonnahear debates this week? What are they
gonna look like? Who's gonna dowhat? The bar set so low,
which is crazy to think that wehave a bar for arguably the most important
job on the planet, and thebar is can you stay awake for the

(01:17:13):
whole thing? Is it possible thatyou can just stay awake? Michael Smerconish
talked about that bar and how lowit is set at this moment in time,
and how it benefits Biden. Thestakes are high. The race is
tight, whether measured in national surveysor by battleground states. So the debate
is a very big deal, andopinions as to who one will no longer

(01:17:38):
be influenced by expectations advantage. JoeBiden And here's why call it be careful
what you wish for the president's mentalacuity. It is relevant. Expectations are
important to determine debate performance. Biden'sopponents have now so lowered the bar for
the incumbent that if he can justremain standing and deliver cogent sentences viewers,

(01:18:00):
we'll thank you. He had apretty good night, and the burden will
shift to Donald Trump. Is thatinsane? But that's where we are.
If he can show that he hasn'tpassed his cell by date, that he
doesn't wander off the stage, shakehands, call out to somebody who's been
dead for decades, he wins.That is Trump has got a First of

(01:18:26):
all, incumbent always gonna have abit of an advent. Not so much
this incumbent unless it was Donald Trump. Donald Trump has his obviously a lot
of his baggage, but a lotof that is also not just self made,
made up by the media, pushedby people of political agenda, et
cetera, et cetera. We cango on and on. We talked about
that in the past, but you'vegot a guy who's having to deal with

(01:18:48):
real issues that people are asking questionsabout. Of his cognitive ability. Think
about that for a second. They'reasking questions, can he make it?
Can he? Is he capable ofsurviving the rigors of four more years,

(01:19:13):
four more years, hell, trysix more months? Even being asked by
many people, from the CNNs ofthe world to everybody's a is he fit?
Is he fit to serve? Thisis Mitch Landau, one of his
spokespersons, getting into it with somebodyfrom NBC bitchos. There's so many other

(01:19:33):
good Democrats out there. When hedown the reins over to a different Democrat.
This go around where you would takeaway the concerns about his mental fitness
to serve. Well, First ofall, Joe Biden does have any concerns
about his mental fitness, Nor doI. I've spent an incredible amount of
time with Joe Biden. That's justa fade that the other side is pushing.
Joe Biden has taken this country frombeing in a cataclysmic downfall to actually

(01:19:54):
leading the world once again, andhe's going to continue to do that.
And he has built up an attirea new generation of leaders that will govern
this country really well into the future. And so he succeeded massively in both
of those things. Yeah, supersuper success. Then why are people worried
about him and whether or not hecan make it? And Trump snowspring chicken.
Let's be real. But all ofus know somebody who's seventy and somebody

(01:20:18):
who's sixty, and you're looking atthat somebody who's sixty, go man,
they look old. And look atsomebody whos seventy. He goes in.
They're hanging together. You got thatwoman seventy one running for MSS Texas.
It's beautiful, just got it alltogether. There are other people out there
in their fifties and sixties like whooaperson's a hot mess. Part of the
real challenge too, for President Biden, I think is showing his stamina,

(01:20:42):
his readiness, and actually for bothcandidates, I should say, we know
that age and sort of readiness foroffice has been on voters' mind, and
I think that that will be partof that kind of X factor that viewers
will be watching for that X factor. That X factor is are they alive?
Are they gonna run in and arethey gonna have to do like an

(01:21:05):
like a like a change when theydo a pit stop? I don't know,
Well, one of the things that'sbeen brought up that I find interesting.
We've played it all day. RonnieJackson, not Ronnie Johnson, as
Trump called him. Oh see,Trump's lost his mind. Uh he is.
Well, there's been some suggestions evenfrom the Trumpster, and we've heard

(01:21:28):
it before when it comes to man. One day it's a struggle with Biden,
and the next day he's jacked up. He's sleepy now because they want
to get him good and strong.So a little before debate time he gets
a shot in the ass and that'sthey want to strengthen him up. So
he comes out. He'll come out, I say, he'll come out all

(01:21:51):
jacked up, right, all jackedup, all jacked up, all jacked
up. Of course, that's gotall the people in the world of the
MSNBC's worried about it, people onFox laughing about it. But it's a
fair question to ask because you've gotand then the next thing you know,
he's doing the State of the Union. He hasn't blinked for an hour and

(01:22:13):
a half and he's talking like he'sdone well. In April and in the
last week or so, we haveseen them really try to shift expectations even
going so far as to suggests thatthe current president of the United States might
be on performance enhancing drugs because they'reconcerned that when their audience has been led
to believe that he is, infact, all of the things I just
referenced shows up and is the JoeBiden we saw at the State of the

(01:22:35):
Union that you know they're going tofritz out And so I wonder what you
make of this sort of resetting ofexpectations in the lead up to this debate.
Yeah, I mean what I makeof it is that Trump and his
campaign, no, they have absolutelynothing to offer the American people with which
they would agree, so they resortto nonsense like this. Nonsense like this,

(01:22:56):
says the spokeshole for Trump. Well, why is the ped thing?
This is doctor Ronnie Jackson Johnson JacksonJackson Johnson saying, hold on a second,
I'm going to insist on something,but I'm going to be demanding on
behalf of many millions of concerned Americansright now that he submit to a drug
test before and after this debate,specifically looking for performance and fancy drugs,

(01:23:21):
because we see, we've seen recentlyin the State of the Union address that
there was a Joe Biden that cameout that was not similar at all to
what we see on a day today basis for the last three and a
half years. And there's just reallyno way to explain that other than he
was on something that did give anymedications. I feel like this is probably
what's going on over this week atCamp David. You know, he's going

(01:23:43):
to be at Camp David for afull week before the debate. Part of
that is probably experimenting with you know, just getting the doses just strip because
you know, they have to treathis cognition. They have to give him
something to help him think straighter,they have to give him something to wake
him up, you know, forhis alertness. And then you know he's
been agitated. We see all thetime, and that's a common uh,
that's a common symptom or sign ofa discognitive disorder that they that he that

(01:24:06):
he seems to be suffering from,and so they're probably going to give him
something to take the edge off thatas well. So there you go.
There you have it. Are youguys ready for it? Ready to rock
and roll? This is what wehave. The bar is so low that
we're worried about peds for a debate, which by the way, I don't

(01:24:28):
mind BD's I always said that evenabout sports. Hey, man, if
you want to jack yourself up andget massive, give them all the pds
they want. Let's see how theygo. Wouldn't it be funny we know
which one's going to come back withviagra? Is that a ped? For
some it is? Oh my god, our bar has said so low.
The rest of the world's got tobe going, what the hell's going on?

(01:24:49):
But then I watched the rest ofthe world. They're politics, and
I think to myself, they're ahot mess as well. So hey,
this is what we've got kids threetwo, three, five, three eight,
twenty four twenty three reat chet betsA show is your Twitter? What
do you think you're gonna be watchingthe debate for anything crazy? Or you're
gonna see if they're gonna come outwith policies that we're gonna be like,
yes, I agree with that policyright there. I'd love to hear from

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been some conservative controversy with with withTyler Cherry, Yeah, Nascar, Tamayo
Perry, the great Surfer passed awaywhen he was attacked by a shark in
a Waku. He was like,he's been in movies. We talked about
it earlier. A guy was likein the surfing world, super well known

(01:28:45):
and was out surfing on his lunchbreak. Because if you're going to be
a great surfer, you're also goingto be somebody who works as kind of
a lifeguard and was attacked, bittenseveral times, died from his wounds.
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there's always a conspiracy for anything.It's gonna let you guys know that.

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That's the latest on that. Andfinally to Google Julio Fulio Rapper Dead USA
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all of the other things. Nowyou know what is trending on the
interwebs coming up? A lot ofgood stuff. Still to get to more
on the debate this week. Whatis that gonna look like? What are
you looking for? Want to hearfrom you? Let me know? Three
two, three, five three eighttwenty four twenty three. Is it one
of those things where whoever survives itlooks okay gets the job, which I

(01:30:15):
don't think is a good thing.Kids, I don't think it's a good
thing. But that's the kind offeeling I get. Is like, if
you could put a decent amount ofsentences together, you look like you're gonna
be okay and you can make itthrough I don't know, a couple of
years, which I don't think isa way that we should be doing this,
but alas that's what we're doing.Also, immigration, you know,
if you're gonna come here legally,you could just go the old cheap route,

(01:30:39):
or you can do vip. Whatdoes vip entail? We will find
that out as well. Three,two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three at ChadBenson Show is your Twitter and everything
else? It is the Chad BensonShow. Such Chad Benson Show, independent

(01:31:15):
thoughts, independent life. This isChad Benson. The young will have a
say in this next election. Theyoung make me laugh, by the way,
talk a bit about that. What'sthe polls say about the young?
The youth? First of all,one thing we do know past performance not
guaranteed the future results. But theyoung don't vote. The young is different,

(01:31:39):
more inclusive, more diverse than everbefore. Does that matter or do
they all kind of think about thesame things. With our CBS News polling
showing a dead heat in the presidentialcontest, voters under the age of thirty
could prove decisive, potentially twenty fiveto thirty million votes, depending on whether
or not they turn out. Mostmeasures, they say it is tough going

(01:32:01):
out there, especially when they comparetheir generation to previous ones. Eighty two
percent of young Americans say it's harderfor them to buy a home. More
than three quarters of young voters thinkraising a family will be more difficult.
Seven and ten say it's harder toget a good job. And six in
ten think it's harder to start abusiness. Yeah, a lot of that

(01:32:25):
is true. Again, as asa person who was once a young voter
who cared a lot about politics andstill do. As you guys know,
I understand the frustration. And whenI was a kid growing up, you
know, I lived in California.California was always kind of left, not
the way it is now, butthere were still pockets of areas where you

(01:32:45):
could vote and maybe get something done. That's why I always say, down
ticket, local absolutely matters more thananything else. The giantness of the federal
government and the reality television that itis pales in comparison to the day to
day touch if you that you'll getfrom local politics. That being said,
you've got to vote. It isa must. But even as a youngster,

(01:33:06):
I mean, all every generation thoughtthey knew better than the generation before
all of us, did you me? Everybody? The difference though, is
that this generation, you get themillennials and the gen zers who feel not
only do they know more, they'reentitled to more, which is very frustrating.
What's really interesting here is they arealso feeling like the older generation has

(01:33:31):
handed them a world that's more dangerousand a climate that's worse, and that
motivates a lot of the issues thatthey care about. Having said them,
you can look at polling from thesixties when the Baby Boomers were the young
generation, then from the nineties whenit was Gen X. There have always
been generation gaps in America. It'salways been that way. It's the way

(01:33:53):
that you approach things and whether ornot you participate, one thing's for sure.
They all of us did. Wewind bitched and moaned about the other
generations, and in doing so,rarely do we set out to have our
voices heard the way we should becausewe're frustrated, so we thought it doesn't
matter. But for this generation today, they're the most racially diverse generation that

(01:34:15):
the country has ever seen, andthat comes out in their politics too.
They tell us they feel that politicswould be better not just with more young
people in it, but also withmore minority voices in politics, with more
women in elected office. And theyfeel that way much more so than the
oldest generation does. Because I thinkthe oldest generation looks around. It's cause

(01:34:36):
they're all rightist. No, it'sbecause they look around and say, I
just want somebody competent and probably youngerthan me. Competency matters. We've been
talking about that throughout the day.But this is, you know, again,
this younger generation, what's important tothem, because you got to think
about it. If you're fifty seven, sixty seven, seventy seven, your

(01:35:00):
priorities are different. You've done,raised your family, you're thinking about retirement,
you're thinking about those things. You'reat a different part in your life
than if you're twenty seven. You'retwenty seven, you're thinking about all kinds
of things like how am I goingto afford life? How am I gonna
do this? How am I gonnado that? But you've also got a

(01:35:20):
generation too. It's been raised bya bunch of people that think there you're
going a lot of entitlement in there. Not everybody, No, there is
a lot of that which brings meto this. I came across my new
favorite TikTok slash Twitter person. Soa woman that works at a real estate
firm in Canada and all day she'sgot to deal with millennials and Gen zeers

(01:35:43):
and the excuses in the insanity ofwhich they bring her is hilarious. And
I think she just said I'm gonnastart filming it and taping it and it
is. It's about a minute here. I want you to enjoy some of
these calls into her excuses a loreand could you ever think about talking to
your boss this way? Better?Let better yet? Letting somebody call in

(01:36:05):
for you when there's no emergency.Hey, Mikayla, what's up? This
IS's boyfriend? What's up? Iseverything? Okay? Yeah? That though?
What's up? What's going on?It's birthday? M's your birthday?

(01:36:26):
Is Mikaela? There? Can Italk to her? Please? Yes?
She said? No. Hey,Reverie, how's it going good? I
was just calling. Do you thinkI can get the day off tomorrow?
Tomorrow? Here, it's a littlelate. Notice, what's up? Boy?
Actually just booked plates for tomorrow.I'm like, am I healing?

(01:36:48):
Era? Really trying to focus onprotecting my Keith? Okay, it's just
really late. Notice to make thatwork? Yeah? I know. My
boyfriend told me I couldn't buy them, so I had to do it right
away. Stage, what's up?The elevator is broken? Jean at the
office. Yeah, okay, doyou are you carrying something? No?

(01:37:11):
Okay, are you? Are youhurt. No, okay, well we're
just on the second floor stage.It's like eighteen steps. The young are
different, There's no doubt about it, and what matters to them is different.
Climate change is a big deal.We talk about climate changed, a
bunch of climate change, not jobs. Tried to ruin the uh PGA tournament

(01:37:36):
this weekend. They're always gluing themselvesto something, trying to destroy some valuable
piece of art. But what mattersto them is different, There's no doubt
about that. And not everybody isbuilt the same. When it comes to
the election world, let's talk aboutthat always as well. We always think
that young kids are only liberals,which is not true young men though,

(01:37:59):
here's the device amongst the youth,young men, more conservative, young married
women, more conservative, single womenuber liberal. So we've got a serious
divide in this country and even inthe dating world right now, where it
is like, if you're liberal,you're only dating liberal, and if you're

(01:38:20):
conservative, you'll date anybody if bestly, if you're a guy in they're hot.
You don't care. Guys, justI'm maybe you guys are listening for
the first time. I'm here tobreak the news for you, guys.
Don't care. They don't care.She's like, she's got bad credit,
So what she's hot. I don'tcare. She's nice, she's fun.
I don't care. She's like,he voted for Trump, he's a devil.

(01:38:42):
I can't vote, I can't datehim. But he's gonna treat you
great. Nah, I don't care. There is a divide in this country.
But how do you get the youthnot just interested? Because here's the
other thing. That divide is evena divide amongst each other. So if
you're pitching, first of all,if you're seventy seven and eighty one and
trying to pitch the young, that'sa different thing. Secondly, even amongst

(01:39:10):
this group, here, in thisgroup, here, in this age group,
here, in this age, there'sa divide amongst even the young and
what they're worried about. You talkto somebody who's fifty seven or sixty,
and they made me worried about alittle bit of this or a little bit
of that. But the divide isn'tthat big. The core things they agree
on for the young, the corethings they don't agree on. So very

(01:39:31):
interesting to see how this plays itselfout. I just thought that was so
funny though that lady, Yeah,the elevator earth out. Okay, do
you have stuff in your hands?No? Are you hurt? No,
it's like eighteen steps I had togo through. There's so many of them
that are just so ridiculous. Shetried to give one. Lady tried to

(01:39:54):
do a Google map, couldn't figureit out and refuse to go somewhere because
she couldn't read the map app thatthey had sent her. Rather than in
not working on Google and telling herhow to get there, She's like,
I'm just not doing it so awesomethree two, three, twenty four to
twenty three at she had Benson showsyour Twitter will wrap it up straight ahead
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is the Chad Benson Show. We'llwrap it up straight ahead, Deep States,
no deep doo doo e. TheChad Benson Show. It takes it
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(01:41:45):
go you wanna start for the UnitedStates, who you're Christian ballistic? Last
night scored US beat Bolivia too.Nothing should have been like ten nothing.
We didn't finish our chances. Wehad the chance. Copa America is going
on, so right now the twobiggest sporting events on the planet, the
European Soccer Championships going on in CopaAmerica. Now the Paris Olympics is getting

(01:42:09):
ready to kick off. And ifyou've not heard about the insanity of what
is going on over there, becauseyou know they've got to swim in a
certain area, we'll talk more aboutit tomorrow. Let's just say the French
people are not thrilled by the Olympicsgoing on in their country. And did
you see they've already thwarted not one, but two potential terror attacks at the

(01:42:30):
Olympics. This is not Nobody wantsto host the Olympics. It's expensive and
you spend a ton of money gettingeverything ready for it. And we don't
live in a time where we usedto where we didn't see these countries twenty
four to seven, we didn't travellike we do now. We kind of
know what we get with the French. Of course, you know what you
get the HAA over the weekend,on top of watching the Copa America,

(01:42:54):
the European Soccer Championships, which bythe way, Germany's hosting. Everybody's having
a good time. Germany is welcomingeverybody. It's been great, it's been
great, and we the crowds aremassive here for Copa America. You know
Messi and the US Mexico's plane.It's Brazil place tonight. It's can be
huge. So on top of allthat going on over the weekend, you

(01:43:15):
had golf travelers. So last weekwas the USO. This week it's the
travelers. It's like an invitation onlyevent. Seventy second old, last hole.
Scottie Schefler, best golf in theworld, leads by one. He
hits his shot about fifteen feet fromthe cup, twenty feet from the cup,
just off the green. Tom camright behind him. It's about five

(01:43:38):
six seven feet away, nails justa beautiful shot, almost holds it right
in the cup to win it.So they're all going up there, they're
looking around, they're marking the ball. Then this happened. Oh boy,
we got We've got a whole groupof protesters here and they've been tackled on
the ground on the green. Well, at least I've responded quickly. But

(01:44:02):
we've got see. I see fourprotesters that have been handcuffed. They just
came flying down the hill out ofthe gallery. There's some red powder right
in the area of the cup,Yeah, about four feet away, and
as everybody was running around the green, you kind of wonder what sort of
footprints were left out there other thanthe paint. Trevor, there is no

(01:44:27):
apparent damage. Police did a wonderfuljest. They did. Cromwell Police Department
was on it, quickly, onit quickly, indeed, arrested everybody.
Let's see, I said, Iturned to my son. I said,
it's either Palestine or it is climatechange. It was climate change. You

(01:44:48):
can't golf on a dead planet.They asked Scotty, what was going through
your mind when something like that happens. You don't really know what's happening,
so it can kind of rattle youa little bit, just because there's people
running around the green and there's policeofficers running around the green, and you
don't know if they're peaceful, youdon't know what they're doing. You have
no idea what's going on. Andso it can be a bit stressful.
But fortunately I was out there andyou could kind of see me and actually

(01:45:08):
talking to each other for a minute, Me and Tom talking to each other
for a minute, just basically tryingto calm down. Tom made the putt
to tie it up. They wentto a back to the aighte and t.
It was a sudden death playoff andScotty one. That his his six
win before July first. Now theclimate change activists are one, and you
got the Palestinian activists in Australia.They're going after Jerry Seinfeld. What's that?

(01:45:30):
Oh you're back. They're back.The protesters are back. Why missed
you? Oh you're not doing well. It's so hard for you. Yes,
listen, listen. Let me explainsomething. You and I are in
the same business. We're in thesame business. Our business is to get

(01:45:53):
people to see things the way wesee. The problem is you're in the
wrong, bunch of clowns ruining everythinggoing there, Hackling. They did it
to him last week. He's inAustralia and they did it to him again
and he just he hammers him.Because context is very important for your message.

(01:46:14):
For example, if I was goingto do my little comedy show that
I do. If I went toa Australian rules rugby game, if I
said to this guy, I'm goingto do my comedy act here, I
would get that same reaction. Iwould get kicked out on my ass because
that's not where I belong. Here'sthe other thing. I think you need
to go back and tell who's everrunning your organization. We just gave more

(01:46:38):
money to a jew. Be agood plan for you. That's the whole
problem that you got to come upwith a better plan. Yeah. Now
they just like showing up doesn't matter. If they don't care, go ruin
everybody's time. That's all they matter. Because it's not and remember, in
many cases of protest, it isnot about especially in today's world, it's

(01:47:00):
not about the issue. It's aboutyou making sure everybody knows you support the
issue. That's what it is about. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree Atchad Benson Show's your Twitter tweet as
text to program. I don't knowif you guys are aware of this.
It is debate week. What he'ssleeping now because they want to get him
good and strong. So a littlebefore debate time, he gets a shot

(01:47:20):
in the ass, and that's theywant to strengthen him up, so he
comes out. He'll come out.I say, he'll come out all jacked
up, right, all jacked up, all jack to have a little shot
in the butt, get him going. What do these guys need to do
for Biden? I think it's goingto be about really trying to hone in
on what he describes as the chaosof the Trump years, and for for

(01:47:42):
President Trump, he's going to belooking to seize on what he describes as
the failures of the Biden administration,which brings us too. Then I go
and spoil it all by saying somethingstupid. It's all take stupid pills this
morning. It's the honest ones youwant to watch out for because you can
never predict they're going to do somethingincredibly stupid. Now you're the fat,

(01:48:03):
stupid one with the big mouth.Is stupid little last try. You should
never underestimate the predictability of stupidoting.Now it's time for stupid information. Let's
talk a little stupid information. Somefacts you need to know when it comes

(01:48:24):
to this election season and debate season. Debates draw crowds, how big How
about this Clinton Trump first? Oneeighty four million people watch that Biden Trump
one seventy three point one million peoplewatch that. They draw in crowds,
and I expect a big one thisweek as well. We'll have a lot

(01:48:45):
more useless information about debates going forwardthree two, three, five, three
eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson Show. Is your Twitter,
Solid fun show today on The ChadBenson Show. If you're missing to
the show, make sure you grabthe podcast. Lots of stuff this week
about debates. We're going to getto what is happening in the debate preparation.
One thing's for sure. We're notseeing a lot of Biden. How

(01:49:06):
much do debates matter? We're goingto talk a lot about that this week,
as well. So many other thingsthat we couldn't get to today.
We make sure we'll get to tomorrow. You guys, follow across all of
our social media at Chad Benson Show, Twitter, C H A, D
B E N, S O N, and of course you can always reach
out to us directly. You cantext the program three two three, five

(01:49:26):
three eight twenty four twenty three andleave a message there if you want to
a voice message and if it's crazy, we may play it on the air.
You guys have a blessed rest ofyour Monday. We will do it
again tomorrow as always, Night nightJack. This is the Chad Benson Show.
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