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This is the best of Chad Benson, independent thoughts, independent life. This
is Chad Benson in Flay Shawl.Still the number one thing out there when
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we talk about what's going on whenit comes to everything in life, Sticker
shock, inflation, inflation, theCPI. Was it good, was it
bad? Was it different? Ohmy god? What do we look for?
What do we do? It's playingthe biggest part of our lives,
because it is the biggest part ofour lives. Money doesn't make you happy,
but you know what it can dobring you peace of mind. And
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there's a certain extent where money doesmake you happy, but then you get
to a certain level and it's butyou know, we're not gonna hear talk
about that, but it's about peaceof mind. And I had a couple
of conversations yester day with some peoplewho were, you know, saying,
what's the deal with the perception andthe reality and etc. What it came
to to what's happening in the economy. And I continue to tell them like
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I'm telling you, and they said, you know, I never really thought
of it like that. It's atwo tiered economy. And I'm not talking
about rich versus poor that's always beenthere. I'm talking about employer employee business
side, the manufacturing side, thegood selling side, the service selling side.
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Then when you're no longer that,you become the consumer, and the
consumer gets sticker shock. The consumergoes, oh my god. My uncle
and I we chat all the time. You guys know that best friend love
them. We're chatting last night aboutyou know, for the last couple of
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years. He's like, I hearpeople whind about the economy, but when
I go to restaurants, they're alwayspacked. And he said, you know,
for the last two weeks, whatI've noticed, those restaurants that were
packed weren't packed anymore. Those restaurantsthat were you know, it's a forty
five minute wait to get a table. He used to walk right on in.
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And I'm like, yeah, Ithink people have finally got to the
point where they're feeling it and theycan't keep up with the Joneses anymore.
Life is so damn expensive. Startedtalking about car payments because I was talking
to my buddy yesterday, Chris Scott. He's he's general manager out here at
a very big dealership, Liberty GMC. For your local go check out Liberty
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JMC and we were talking about theexpense of cars and how expensive stuff is,
and part of that is because youknow, they couldn't get the chips
and then they get supply chains allof those things. But the average car
payments to the roof, you're notgetting out of many places without seven eight
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hundred dollars. And he's telling mepeople will spend fifteen hundred bucks a month
on a car payment. You're like, oh my god, and you're not
buying a ferrari for that, justpay cash for the ferrari. It is.
That's the consumer side. But ashe says, he is the goods
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seller because we still got business.Business is good. So it's a weird
economy and inflation is playing such amassive part. They're talking about going back
to zero down home loans and extendinghome loans. He was talking, I'm
saying, they're talking about car loans. Last night. He says, Look,
people now are doing car loans forlike eight years seven. I mean
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they're extending out same thing we talkedabout a couple months ago about you're gonna
watch and see what happens when itcomes to home loans and how that thirty
year fixed maybe a fifty year now, so you can get into that house.
That's what's going on inflation nation.We're feeling it the two tiered system.
Not rich and poor, which hasalways been there, but producer and
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consumer. Three point three percent.That is back to where we were at
the start of this year when thetrend really was prices cooling down. So
prices are still going up. Thatnumber is still higher than a two percent
rate, which is what would beconsidered healthy in the economy. But it
is an improvement, especially when youthink about that nine percent rate that we
saw a couple of years ago atthis time. Yeah, that nine percent
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rate was insane. The consumer stickershock. The producer they're getting sticker shock
and they're having the raise prices,but they're surprised that people are still buying
their stuff. That's why it justfeels like it's a weird economy. It's
not. And you know, youwatch the news, and this is the
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stuff that matters. Let's be real. We could sit here and we could
talk about, oh my god,it abides over here and we're doing this,
and Trump said that that stuff isentertainment half the time. But you're
purchasing power, cost of Life talkedabout it yesterday. Little things like the
cost of running your home is uptwenty six percent over the last four years.
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Huge you feel those things. Rent, it's a great article the other
day. The rich renter unlike therich renter. Yeah, they just they
don't have the money for the downand they've decided they just don't feel comfortable
for whatever reason. Ridiculous interest ratesand we'll talk about interest rates in minute,
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whatever. But you're finding now thatpeople are willing to pay five ten
thousand dollars a month rather than fifteenthousand dollars a month for a mortgage,
which of course pushes the prices upon rent. There are some culprits when
you think about what is causing thislingering inflation in the economy, and the
biggest one is rent. We didsee rent prices still go up zero point
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four percent in May from the monthbefore. That's been an area where economists
have been hoping we'd start to seesome cooling, but it does continue to
kind of defy expectations. And then, of course some of the services you
paid for, so things like medicalcare, yeah, which is always ridiculous
as think we all know, andconfusing as hell. So if I go
across the street and I pay cashfor this, it's one thousand dollars.
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But if I do it through insurancehere, it's twenty five billion dollars.
Correct. Correct, Oh, goodnessto me. Inflation, inflation, inflation.
Now, the big question is rates, because that's home prices. For
instance, Those rates are huge whatyou could afford two years ago compared to
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what you can afford now. Sothe payment may be the same, but
you've gone from a four bedroom,three bath home to a two bedroom,
two bath condo for the same priceand payment. Same thing with the cars,
car payments are you know, cards, all of those things. But
the Federal Reserve is signaling here isthat there is still some ways to go
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in this fight against inflation. Andthat is despite this report that we got
this morning that shows that inflation isgoing in the right direction. When you
look at that CPI number, itwas flat for the month of May,
up three point three percent in Mayfrom a year ago, and that is
an improvement from what we've seen inrecent months, but it is still above
the feds two percent target. Willwe get interest rate drops? I don't
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know. We're talking to our buddyzach ab randamorrow, the Chief investment officer
of Bullwork, and ask him,Look, do you think we're going to
get him? I mean, itfeels like we are going to get one.
Then maybe not, and then willit happen right before the election,
and then it becomes political. Imean, it's These are the things though,
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other things. Biden hanging out withthe G seven Ukraine is at the top
of the agenda for President Biden today. He'll meet with President Zolenski this evening
on the sidelines of the G sevenLeader Summit, their second in person meeting
in a week. The President andZolenski will take questions from reporters after they
sign a new defense and security agreementbetween the US and Ukraine. National Security
Advisor Jake Sullivan on Air Force oneon Wednesday, we want to demonstrate that
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the US supports the people of Ukraine, that we stand with them, and
that will continue to help address theirsecurity needs, not just tomorrow but out
into the future. Yeah. Oh, I mean, you know that is
definitely going to be on the agenda, And of course you got Russia who's
decided let's take some of our flotillaand cruise it around Cuba on a little
Caribbean vacation, which has us payingattention to what the hell's going on over
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there. And I know, I'mbeing told it's no big deal. It
feels I'm gonna say this, itfeels a little provocative. The Russians say.
The ships have already conducted drills inthe Atlantic simulating long range missile strikes
aimed at targets more than three hundredmiles away. All the Russian ships through
Ta, Dawk and Havana. Thismilitary exercise is a clear provocation that the
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Pentagon is seeking to downplay. Yeah, oh, it's not a big deal.
No, it is a big deal. It's very much a big deal.
They're looking at us and what we'redoing over there. You know,
look at you. How dare youget involved in this thing between this this
this of us and and and youknow Ukraine. Yeah, but you Chinese
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is involved with you guys, afterthey said they wouldn't be, and now
you're cruising subs over there. Sothis feels a little bit more than that.
It feels as the kids would say, this is getting a little hotter
in here. We might need toopen a window. Then you've got,
of course, the other conflict.I know, if you guys are aware
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of this, Israel and Hamas andthe fact that we're going to talk about
the protests that are going on.Nobody's paying attention to any of these protests.
But also when you listen to this, just understand you can't trust them.
They don't tell the truth. Theylie all the time. They're fine
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with their own people die, andin fact, they're better when their own
people dies than when they kill IDFsoldiers. And no matter what you give
them, it will never be enough. With tension simmering, Sexift State Anthony
Blincoln tonight questioning whether the MASS isnegotiating in good faith after it requested numerous
changes to the US Bank Gaza ceasefiveproposal. Some of the changes are workable,
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some or not. It's time forthe haggling to stop and the cease
fire to start, the US officialtelling ABC News, har Mass is demanding
the timeline for his ready forces tocompletely withdraw from Gaza be sharply moved up.
Now that's a change from what Hamasagreed to just last month. Yeah,
shocker, what yes, harmas changingit again. No matter what you
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give them, it will never beenough. Eleven times. I want to
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as president not having sex with thatlady. No, I'm talking about the
other stuff. Oh yeah, hehad everything, he got Israel to give
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into everything, Ben the Knee,do everything, and they turned it down
in the eleventh hour three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
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Teaching while drunk. We're going totalk a little bit about that. Don't
do it. Although based on someof the kids today, I understand,
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there. Congressional baseball game last night. Palestine almost free. If you aren't
following what's going on with this lunacyand these these these aren't protests. At
some point, you're committing criminal acts, vandalizing, breaking and entering, destroying
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things, threatening people's lives. Ifthis was a dude wearing a Make America
Great hat, it'd be everywhere.We're like we Candla. They're threatening to
kill the Jews over the weekend upand through the last couple of days.
Lafayette Park, you go out there, DC, they're talking about what,
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oh, October seventh, every day? Think about that for a second.
My god, how about New YorkProtesters chanted long Live the into Thoughta,
a reference to Palestinian uprisings, andset off flares outside an exhibit remembering the
victims of the October seventh Kamas attackon Israel. Mayor Eric Adams called it
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reprehensible and vile. Was just despicable. People getting out of a truck spilling
red paint on the street outside theManhattan office of the Palestinian Authority and scattering
leaflets that called for more violence againstIsrael. Wow, insane, right,
not much coverage of it, notthe way it should be. Like I
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said, if this was you know, you got four KKK members showing up
somewhere and there's five thousand protesters againstthem, everybody's Oh, as they should
be. They're a bunch of idiotsKKKA members. Kay. But it becomes
this talking. But this is whatAmerica is really like. These people are
calling for not just the the thelet's have a two state solution. They
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want the death of the Jews.This is not even close to free speech.
It is intimidation, invasive attacks,loaded with the thread of looming violence.
Chuck Schumer. So we go fromone side of the country, how
about the California Apparently an unknown numberof disruptive activists taking hold here of at
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least the first floor of the StudentServices Building at cal State LA. They
are now blocking the entrance to thefirst floor. They are using everything at
their disposal three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show,as your Twitter on the Chad Benson Show
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to try and create as many barriersto the main entrance of the student Services
building as possible. Well, it'sjust spontaneous, right, This appears to
be fairly well organized. We donot have a number. They are only
on the first floor. There areother reports that they have made their way
to other floors with the intention ofblocking access to the President's office. And
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by the way, the president wastrapped inside of his office. I'm going
to read you just some of theheadlines that are out there. Oxford University
announced about an hour ago in Englandthey're canceling canceling exams after Palestonine protests.
Homes of Brooklyn Museum leaders tagged withprotest graffiti. The Jewish people who are
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on the board. So the Jewish, the men and women who are on
the board, their homes are beingtargeted, putting blood, all of this
stuff. Oh oh well, howabout this one. Multiple acts of vandelims
across New York City, New JerseyTown racks up over time, like you
cannot believe. For the Goza protest, we can go on and on and
on. Not too much, nottoo much, not too much. In
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the main street media, I don'tknow what your deal is. I have
no idea why we're not talking moreabout this. Remember, Joe Biden ran
to be president because he saw whathappens in Charlottesville. He ran to be
president because of the anti Semitism andwhatnot. This blows all of that away
and then some nary a word.Three two, three, five, three
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eight, twenty four twenty three AtChad Benson Shows Your Twitter you can't teach
while drunk, we discussed Chad Bensonshow such Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts
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Life. This is Chad Benson.So I hope I clean, I do
the laundry, but I take careof our daughter all day. So I
feel like I finally get it forthe first time in my life, all
the work that women have been doingfor the thousands of years. Yeah,
and I don't say it is notthat hard. Actually, oh my god,
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I can't believe he said that it'snot that hard. You know,
it is hard teaching sometimes though.Yeah, I just got to take a
deep breath and have a pop.What this story is a lot of things.
It is terrifying, It is sad, and it is angering. Terrifying
that somebody is teaching your kids drunk. Sad because well, why are you
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drinking this much? Driving and teachingand angering because firing somebody and getting rid
of somebody in a place like California. Well, good luck, thanks to
their unions. So now we knowthat there are no criminal charges coming against
that second grade teacher, but parentsare concerned about what type of precedents,
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the sets that teachers can be inthe classroom while intoxicated. It is not
illegal to teach striving. The shockingdiscovery after a month's long investigation into Sutter
County second grade teacher Wendy Munson,who was arrested last October for driving drunk
in child endangerment, there was thepossibility that she drank after she arrived at
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the school. What it's not illegalto teach well drunk. It was illegal
to drive while drunk. They haven'tgot rid of that yet in California.
But teaching well drunk, eh,you're good with that. That's why District
Attorney Jennifer Duprey couldn't file any charges, even though investigators say the teacher was
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on the job with the blood alcoholcontent level two times the legal limit.
With any job, if you showup the work intoxicated, it's a fireable
offense, I would imagine. Consistentwith most schools, Nuestro Elementary is a
drug and alcohol free zone. Thestaff handbook stating that for violators of this
the board shall require termination when terminationis required by law by law. So
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if you don't know anything about howpowerful the unions are, the teachers Union,
in particular in a place like Californiaand Michicago, New York, things
that they run everything. For themost part, they've got all the power.
If you're a horrible teacher, andI mean a horrible teacher, they
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don't fire you. They move youoff into an area where you go and
sit all day with other horrible teachers, and you don't teach. You get
paid your pension. The cost offiring a teacher in a place like California
many other places is so ridiculous becauseof what you have to do that in
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many cases they throw their hands upand say nit teaching while drunk. I
certainly don't support anyone teaching children drunk, but I can't charge them criminally.
Dupray says there is also inconsistency inthe law for child endangerment, saying it's
a matter of proving the teacher wouldendanger versus may endanger the children. And
we couldn't prove that her intoxication wouldendanger them. You can't you can't you
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can't prove that. No, no, it's not like she just handed them
loaded guns instead. Have at it. But it's a little concerning, don't
you think. I think it's alot concert These kids driving me crazy.
You guys are the world. Igotta have a drink. You're the worst.
Ms Johnson. Hold on, I'mhaving some arcus. Have a little
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blood sugar. He little vodka's notgonna hurt either. Oh, I'm sure
all of us if we thought aboutit, like think about it. Do
you have a teacher from back inthe day thinking I didn't think I was
drunk. Looking back on it,now, I know he was. I
know she was. I know sheshe got a little hoots somewhere that she
had a swig of, right,I knows. Not, No, not
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completely hammered like this lady's doubled it. I mean you you recognize het his
They we're gonna today, We're gonnado some stuff that's double. But on
the other side of it, we'veall I'm sure there's some teachers out there
that we've known in the past andit's like I just I gotta do something,
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But they probably go out and smoke. Now, this lady didn't parents
think teachers should be held to ahigher standard. Being a school teacher is
a little bit unique because you parentsare entrusting their children to a teacher and
to the school, but the lawdisagrees, leaving it up to districts to
decide how to discipline. So wetried because I don't like the conduct.
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It's not acceptable, but unfortunately itwas not criminal. And until it becomes
criminal, and even at that pointin time when it becomes criminal, it's
not a as simple as you're fired. LA superintendent said that firing an ineffective
teacher requires volumes of documentation, cantake up to seven years, challenged every
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step by the teachers union, andcost about three hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Yeah, that's expensive indeed. Threetwo, three, five, three
eight, twenty four, twenty threeat Chad menton show, to Twitter your
Instagram, you know, when you'retalking politics, you turned to Jake Paul
what professional boxer? Jake Paul?Jake, if the Democrats gave you free
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beer, would you vote Biden?Man, It'll take more than that,
But it doesn't have to do withto me, it doesn't have to do
a Democrat or Republican It's about whichresident is going to fight for us and
who's going to represent us the bestway possible. And that's really what the
young people in America want. Wewant solutions. We don't want all this
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marketing. We don't want all theall the bs put in front of us.
You know what's interesting about and whathe said absolutely true? The bs,
the baloney, we can go onand on and on. What's really
interesting is talking about free beer.The first Ladies coming out. I don't
know who decided this was a goodidea, And you guys know I love
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a pickleball. They're coming out hereand they're first Ladies hosting a bingo and
pickleball thing, trying to get theolder generation. Apparently somebody who probably is
no longer on the what can wedo to rally people around our campaign thought
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bingo was a good idea. BI n G no or from Jake Paul,
the world famous professional boxer. Thisis the smartest generation. We've had
the most access to information and knowledgeout of any other generation. So you
can't fool us. So we justwant the truth that we want authenticity.
What are the solutions you want forwhat's the problem? Man, There's a
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lot to name, but I knowpeople. People are struggling with jobs.
Mortgages are too much for people toafford. Inflation prices are going up,
is minimum wage rising. People youknow are having trouble paying off and going
to school, and then they're feelinglike, hey, I have this college
degree, but what has this gottenme? It's gotten you not a lot.
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It's got your debt. Did yousee that? You probably didn't see
it, Besid's why I'm here.There was a poll out talking to people
about forgiving college debt. It's nota winner. In fact, half of
the people who would benefit from itsay no. Over fifty percent of people
have college degrees don't use their degreeswhatsoever. And this younger generation, I
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don't know if they're the smartest.Every generation thinks of the smartest. Having
access to information and understanding the informationare two separate things. I think we
should point that out absolutely. Butthe young reaching the young is very interesting.
And this is a guy who isvery upset about Trump and what not,
and he would never vote for Trumpand the evilness of Trump, because
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you know, that's what it is. It's always crazy to me when I
see like straight white guys between theages of eighteen and twenty nine, like
myself supporting Donald Trump because like,do you guys not realize how bad a
Trump victory would be for you?Does that not click? Like if you
have a woman in your life,a girlfriend, a mother, a sister,
Donald Trump is running on taking theirreproductive rights away. Republicans in the
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Senate just voted against a bill thatwould protect their access to contraception the other
day. What yeah, read thewhole bill, Understand what it's all about.
You know what you're concerned the likesof Biden and the Democrats. First
of all, look what's happening overin Europe. It's past weekend with the
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Union's voting, the European Union andwhatnot. In Belgium and France and several
other places. There was definitely aturn right. But the biggest surprise out
of all of that that nobody istalking about the young. The young broke
right big time, the uber socialistliving life. Look at us, ha
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ha ha. They decided, yeah, we've had enough of this and they
broke to the right. And ifyou go and look at the numbers right
now with Trump and Biden, he'sgot a problem with the young, and
it ain't just Palestine, and itain't just climate change. There's a lot
of things out there that are happeningwith the young. So it'll be very
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interesting to see how they try toget a message for the young, and
that includes Trump. But I thinkTrump's message is definitely resonating more than Biden's
when it comes to the young.Bingo they're doing out here three two,
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satisfying, Leah Thomas, the dudeLARPing as a woman's swimmer will not be
competing in the Olympics or any otheraquatic elite races because they ruled yesterday No,
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this is by far the toughest restrictionagainst transgender athletes, Swimming's international governing
board saying they consulted with scientists andpolicymakers and voted to essentially ban transwimmers from
elite competitions, including the Olympics,unless they medically transition before age twelve.
Some see it as a triumph offairness or equity, while others see it
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as a blow to inclusion. Oh, blow to inclusion. So Leah Thomas,
all right, let's remember who LeahThomas swimmer crushed all the women in
college. Used to be a swimmerat UPenn on the men's team. Then
between the sophomore yeah, I thinkit was a sophomore in junior year,
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decided he's chick and then goes overand swims in the women's division and blows
people away. Riley Gaines, ofcourse, talking about the fact that it
just became super political. So whatended up happening is after college, if
you will, the chance to goto the Olympics is swim in the big
opportunity, the big meets the Olympics. Leah sued and they ruled, yeah,
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you don't have standing court of arbitrationfor sport. It's a panel of
three judges. They dismissed thomas requestfor arbitration with the World Aquatics governing body
in a ruling Wednesday, saying,hey, you're a dude. Want is
look, if we're going to havethis many transgender athletes, there needs to
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be an open division where they cancompete. This isn't it because we have
went and talked to scientists, We'vetalked to everybody, and then we use
the eyeball test and it says youhave a massive advantage. You have a
massive advantage. So that's that.A bombshell ruling in the world of international
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sports. As of this morning,the swimming world's governing body FINA effectively banning
transgender athletes from competing in women's events, the organization voting that it will only
allow women who have transitioned by agetwelve to compete in international races like the
Olympics, Thomas going away, leavingout athletes like one of the sports rising
stars, Twenty three year old LeahThomas, the swimmer, became the first
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known transgender athlete to win a Divisionone national title. Thomas, who began
her transition as a sophomore at UPenn, speaking out recently for the first time
on GMA. I will tell youthis right now, when I hear that
rising star, I just laugh myass off. You're a dude competing against
women. It's that simple it is. Now. You may believe you're a
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woman, you can do whatever itis that you want to do, but
the reality is physically you have amassive advantage and everybody knows it. And
if I was to tell you,listen to what this person has to say,
tell me, this is a woman. There are some who look at
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the by the way, that's awoman. There are some who look at
the data and suggest that you're enjoyinga competitive advantage. What do you say
to that. There's a lot offactors that go into a race and how
how well you do. And thebiggest change for me is that I'm happy
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and sophomore year I had my besttimes competing with the men. I was
miserable and so having that be liftedis incredibly relieving and allows me to put
my all into training, into racing. Yeah, the rising star you having
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a massive advantage. That's that's justthat's it. That's the reality of it.
Three two three, five, threeeight, twenty four twenty three at
Chad Benson Show. Is your Twitteron The Chad Benson Show. And I'm
glad they did this and the governingbody because the US Swim Thing said yeah,
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we're changing the rules, so youcan, and then the World Aquatics
said, no, you can't.You can't just arbitrarily change all the rules
because you want to be politically correct. But it's about inclusion. We're always
talking about we're going to hurt somebody'sfeeling, and yet at the same time,
nobody seems to care about the womenin this. Luckily, common sense
and reality prevail. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
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Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, Thisis Chad Benson. Amnesty not quite,
but immigration is still a big deal. Yesterday Biden decided to come out and
say, all right, we gota plan here it is. We're like,
okay, we're in the border.No figure out how more people can
stay here. You can both securethe border and provide legal pathways and citizens.
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We have to acknowledge that the patienceand good rule of American people who
are being tested by all the expiratorsat the border, they don't understand a
lot. What Yeah, they don'tunderstand a lot. No, they understand
the fact that you have allowed ungodlyamounts of people into this country by rolling
back all the Trump stuff that wasevil and racist and bad. Right,
(37:27):
we you know that's what everybody.Oh, that's what the whole country wanted.
And guess what the whole country didn'twant that the polls, and we've
talked about the polls and polls.You know, look, issue voting is
wacky. There's only so much youcan look into polls. But when it
comes to whether or not most Americansright how it gets to this point where
(37:49):
we fix it, we can disagreeon, but most people believe there's got
to be a fix at the border. At some point in time. You
guys got to do something so fivehundred thousand people can have a shot at
Amston, DACA kids, right,people who have married somebody who is an
American citizen. All right, it'snot going to help you though. And
(38:14):
I want to go over this numberagain. I don't think people realize this.
This is a CBS poll. We'regoing to break this thing down for
you. These numbers should shock people. A vast majority of Americans sixty two
percent now favorite new national program todeport all undocumented immigrants. We talked about
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it last week. Those are peoplethat are living here in the United States
illegally. The majority includes sixty percentof independence, fifty three percent of Hispanic
seventy four percent of voters without acollege degree, fifty eight percent of voters
with more than a college degree.He's upside down anywhere between thirty five and
(38:59):
fifty points when it comes to this. He's trying to please everybody. He
pleases nobody. We were about tomove forward. I Republic has walked away
from the deal. And the mostpathetic and pettitive reason is Donald Trump got
on the phone literally that didn't work. Yeah, we consider and talk about
that all day and I have inthe past that they put issues and the
(39:29):
team, whichever side you're on,winning over getting stuff done. But I
continue to remind everybody more tools doesn'tmean you're going to get anything done.
You have people on the border noware coming across going nothing's changed, everything's
the exact same. You've got memosgoing out and ned let it go through.
(39:51):
Just let him just catch release,catch release, because why because last
week his executive order upset at alot of folks in the progressive world who
are fine with unfettered access to theUnited States of America just come on over
and so to try to fix that, he rolls this thing out. I
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look, we can sit here andtalk. We've talked about the doctor kids.
I've made it well known if youlisten, you may not have been
born here, but you were broughthere. It's the only country you've ever
known, through no fault of yourown. Understand that we educate you.
You go, you bust your butt, you learn, you get a college
(40:42):
degree, all those things. No, we don't need the brain train and
to send you home. But whenyou go and do things like this,
it's the continuous ringing of the dinnerbell that gives other people because every time
we don't fix what's going on atthe border and in force, let's not
even talk about the fix. It'sthe thing I've been seeing for a long
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time. Donald Trump stopped this.You've got tools at your disposal now that
you've never used. You've got enforcementproblems that you is the problem, and
the mechanisms enforcements are there and underyour watch. If you go and look
at the backlog of cases, itis frightening. But when you go and
(41:29):
you create the new pathway for Dreamersin the future, that's not fixing something.
You think you're fixing something today peopleare hearing just get to the United
States. This guy's not going todo a damn thing to damn announcing new
measures to clarify and speed up workvisus to help people including Dreamers, have
graduated from US colleges and universities,landed jobs and high demand, high skill
(41:51):
professions that we need to have togrow and share our economy growth. There
you go, well, said sirso sharp. You know behind closed doors
iver been a sharper human being inthe history of the world. Honestly,
never right right, my orcus,This is all about family unity, keeping
families together. A United States citizensspouse whose wife or husband is undocumented and
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has been in this country for tenyears or more, that undocumented spouse may
now have a path to a greencard to lawful permanent resident without having to
do what they once did, whichis leave the country and apply for that
benefit without any assurance of when preciselythey'll be able to return. Okay,
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here's the question. How long doyou have to be married to that person?
So let's say you married, becauseyou have to be here for ten
years. How long do you haveto be married to that person? Because
is this going to give a floodof marriages? If you've been married to
somebody for nine years, eight years, seven years, you've got a couple
kids, get all that stuff.Come on, I mean, we're not.
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This is ridiculous. And when peoplesay, well we should throw out,
no, we can't. And thisis our fault. Our mistake of
not enforcing our borders for years hasgiven people opportunity, and we have allowed
this to happen. So we mustsuffer that consequence and say this can't happen
again. And you never hear that. The other thing is it's always about
the nicety of language, the dreamers, the family, all of those things.
(43:30):
That's how they throw stuff out thereand we'll find out what the new
thing is going to be. Butwhen you listen to that, it's all
about those things. And I'm notabout throwing the doc of kids out.
I'm not about throwing those kids thathave come here through no fault of their
own. Their parents came here becausethey were looking for a better life for
themselves and for their kids in thefuture. Totally understandable. I said it
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yesterday. We would all do it. That being said, if you continue
to do nothing, you'll get thesame result in the future. It's about
family unity, a primary goal ofour immigration system, a fundamental value of
our country. And President Biden,in the face of congressional inaction, took
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the action a leader takes. Weare moving very, very rapidly because of
the humanitarian objective of this program andthe humanitarian need for it. Well,
I the humanitarian need for it,the program, what's the humanitarian need?
They're already here. Does this fixanything now? Does it make the progressives
(44:37):
happy? Absolutely so? Who knowswhat's gonna happen, But it's it's a
nightmare, and we've talked about this, this ABE thing and being in a
border state and living in border stateto my entire life, California, Texas,
Arizona. This has always been anissue. This has and I think
(45:00):
most Republicans they understand this isn't thefight. The fight is what is currently
going on, the single males pouringthrough the border so fast from countries where
we have no relationships, where terrorismis afoot in those countries, people who
(45:21):
want to come here and to takewhat they can, and some to come
here and do damage. And hehas a lot of them to come here
and just work. But every timewe do something like this, other people
hear this and say all I haveto do is get to America and guess
what. I'll be fine because theywon't do anything. Three two, three,
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five, three, eight, twentyfour to twenty three at Chad Benson
Show, is your Twitter tweet atas text to program Love hearing from you.
We're gonna talk a little bit laterabout Alan Lickman, who's the guy
who predicts I think he's done thelast ten elections. He's pretty much got
him all right. He's ten forten, he's got these thirteen keys, and
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if a sitting president loses six ofthese keys, the chances of him getting
reelected are slim to none. Andone of those things is about chaos around
the globe. And yesterday two chaoticfigures got together, two of America's fiercest
adversaries together on North Korean soil,Vladimir Putin arriving in Pyongyang for the first
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time in nearly a quarter of acentury, greeting the Russian president of the
Red Carpet Kim Jong un, talkinganimatedly, each leader insisting the other enter
the limousine first. You know whythat is because there may be somebody inside
that will kill you. No,you get it, No, you get
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no, you get no, youno, I insist no, I insist
you no, no, you getin. You remember when they were did
they have lunch? It was itwas Ji and Putin, right after the
whole Ukraine thing, you know,the war started, and they were meeting
and they'd poor drinks and neither ofthem drank because they don't trust each other.
(47:12):
But there's a need. It showsyou, you know, you hear
all the stuff out there for thisbizarre world of people who who believe that
the pooter is saving the Western worldand blah blah blah blah blah. I
hear from you guys all the timeand that, Hey, Russia is doing
great and their economy is awesome andeverything's great. This is an issue if
you're the Pooter and you're having togo to North Korea and ask them for
(47:37):
help, because that's why he's there. He needs stuff. Oh yeah,
yeah, that's why he's there.So is there chaos in the world?
Check Alan Lickman. If you're thirteenthings and we're going to get to that
list a little bit later, that'son there. One of them is chaos
in the world. And how dothese presidents handle it? Right now,
(48:00):
this president isn't handling it well.I think we can all agree on that.
Three two three, five, threeeight, twenty four to twenty three
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Benson Show. Boeing CEO Dave Calhounsays the company's culture is far from perfect,
but they are taking action and makingprogress. We've asked every one of
our employees to consider themselves an aviationsafety advocate. We're committed to making sure
every employee feels empowered to speak upif they see a problem. A new
whistleblower, red Boeing, is comingforward Quality Assurance Inspector, the accused Boeing
(50:01):
of cutting corners by using parts thatshould be thrown away. A spokesperson for
Boeing says they're reviewing the claims.Yeah, you think it didn't good for
Boeing right now, I'm gonna tellyou that saw a couple Congress people yesterday
say you know, I think thatpeople are gonna go to jail over this.
CEOs come out and apologized on numerousoccasions over all kinds of things,
(50:24):
but the latest whistleblower, Sam Mohawk'sname is a quality assurance inspector for Boeing
in rent in Washington. He says, hey, the company took faulty parts
and put them on new planes.They intentionally hid this stuff from the Federal
Aviation Administrative Administrator, the inspectors thatnormally come in. So the FAA inspector's
(50:51):
crews on in and they hit everything. So these parts were stored outdoors where
they shouldn't have been. Then saidhey, let's move them somewhere. So
Boeing moved them somewhere, some unspecifiedlocation. Then they were put on,
according to him, new planes.That's scary. On top of that,
(51:14):
he's alleging that his supervisors told himto delete records that indicate the parts were
faulty before regulators inspected them. Now, obviously they're reviewing his claims, and
I'm sure he's in hiding, consideringall of the other people that seemed to
have come forward have had some seriousissues. Dick Blumenthal, we learned those
(51:36):
tragedies were caused by intentional decisions toput production speed over safety and profits,
stock price over people. He's right, and the fear of flying is very
(51:57):
real. And we talk about thisa lot. When you're forty thousand feet
in the air, the reality isthere is no pulling over to the side.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four twenty three
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you on the Chad Benson Show.Coming up. Time to get woke.
(52:22):
Man. We got some crazy stufftoday, so much lunacy. I often
wonder do you really feel this way? We're at the point now with this
crazy woke stuff in this in thislunacy that I do wonder, are you
a parody or are you real?Is this something that's real? Are you
(52:45):
actually real? Or is this justyou know? But there are people out
there that feeld this way because I'verun into them, and it is.
It is insane the way that somepeople act nowadays, the way that some
people think. Talk a bit aboutthat. A lot of other things to
get to as well. Again,reach out to us. Got some of
(53:05):
your tweets and texts coming up.Three two, three, five four twenty
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know what you think about Boeing aswell. Are you afraid to fly?
Based on all you heard, talka bit about more about that as well
a lot of other good stuff toget to. It's a Chad Benton Show,
(54:08):
The Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad
(54:34):
Benson. If you're new to theprogram. Every Wednesday, we have a
little bit of fun. We lookat the wacky world of wokeness and insanity.
We just simply call it woke Wednesday. It's that time of the week
where we get you woke. Correctqueens, not only are they act hurting
our kids? Grectquish make everything better? Corectqueens are fine. Just my gender
is a complete nightmare. You know, trans women can breast feet and this
(54:58):
is great news. No, no, no, no no, there's something
I need to tell you. Theprincess who came to your ball tonight with
me, I'm Gonzarella. That's theone where Harry waves the magic wand and
turns everybody back to their select genderand understand it. You can't speculate about
someone's sexuality unless they're famous, welltemper and patty. It's time for woke
(55:20):
Wednesday. The debate is always onwhen it comes to trans athletes. Okay,
and let's be the debate goes oneway. Males who are competing in
girls' sports. That's it. Maleswho are competing in girls' sports. You
never see it the other way.It's like, yeah, used to be
(55:44):
a chick. Now now it's gota penis and it's dominating men. It
doesn't happen that way. We knowthat. And at the high school level,
it's ridiculous, especially if you're ahalf assed decent athlete and you go
and decide, hey, I'm goingto compete against the girls you had.
These people have issues. It shouldbe okay, okay. I get when
(56:07):
coach is saying, look, thisisn't political. We can't have this anymore.
I'm going to fight now because Igot wrong. I went in this
thing and I was fighting for girls. I'm fighting for female sports, and
I'm fighting that it be fair foreverybody. At the state Track and Field
Championships last month, John Parks sayshe witnessed the crowd boo a transgender athlete
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after they won a girls' event.At the time, Parks was the coach
at Lake Oswego High School and hadwritten letters to the OSAA and the state
Senator advocating for something else. Areyou hoping to have transgender athletes excluded in
any way from high school athletic competition. No, I want it transformed into
a situation where they have a separatedivision or allow them to compete as junior
(56:49):
varsity athletes. Now I know whatyou're thinking of junior varsity athletes. Why
is that? Well he's going toget to that in a second. But
look, they even the people outthere who have pushed this insanity on our
kids, have been more than honestwith themselves. Look, we lose the
debate when it comes to males competingin women's sports. We lose that debate.
(57:14):
So try to stay away from thatas much as possible. And this
guy's not trying to make it political, and he doesn't want to exclude.
And I think if these young kidswho are going through this stuff, they
need something. And it's a toughsituation. I mean they're talking about it,
like even you know, the LeahThomas, the dude who swims against
(57:36):
the ladies, who lost his battleto try to compete in the Olympics,
wanted to try. They're trying tofigure out, like do we have an
open division? What do we do? It's not about excluding but women thought
hard. We're watching the WNBA inways that we never have. We're watching
(58:00):
this time of year, the Olympics. What's going on. We're watching these
female athletes compete right the National Women'sSoccer League, all of this stuff.
They're trying to build something up.They fought hard to get here, and
then this political correct bs came along, and somewhere along the line we decided,
hey, no, you got tocall that person over there a woman
(58:22):
who wants to compete. And thenwhen they dominate, we're like, well,
that's one that's not and it's notfair. And as a man who's
raising two daughters who will compete insports, my oldest one is an artist,
not going to compete in sports,but my middle one and my little
(58:44):
one super athletic. Love that Idon't want them competing. My son's fourteen.
His best friend is his step sister, my step daughter, and they
do all kinds of things together,athletically, goof around, skateboarding, play
basketball, to all this stuff.You know what, a son crushes her.
(59:06):
It's not fair. It's not Andat a time when everybody's trying to
be fair again, it's not abouthurting these kids but it's also protecting the
girls. And this became a politicalissue. And this coach didn't want to
make things political. Let's be real, but he wanted to protect the girls.
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But when you come to championship events, these things involve scholarships, they
involve things that they have an unfairadvantage in at the highest level when it
comes to physical thanks, we're nottalking about politically. This is not a
political issue to me, It neverhas been. Those letters, he says
led to his termination on Wednesday.Parks says the district ended his contract because
(59:47):
of what he wrote. I'm beingprevented from speaking by writing a letter.
It just makes no sense. Thedistrict declining to comment on his termination,
saying they do not discuss personnel matters. Yeah, so, why do you
think he was ousd Because he wentagainst some sort of bizarre, crazy cult
that's out there that has a verysmall but loud voice and they push these
(01:00:17):
insane narratives and in doing so,by being honest, you get in trouble
for that. He didn't make itpolitical, but then it became political.
And understand, when you're going todip your toe into these things, you're
gonna put your you know you decide, hey, I'm not doing this because
politics, because I am coaching youngwomen who I want to see have a
(01:00:42):
fair shot and they're not going towin. They're not going to do any
of these things if they're going tohave to compete in this situation, and
for trying to protect them, youget in trouble. So the minute you
wade into it, whether you thinkit's not political or not us what it's
like saying I'm not going to getwet and then jumping into the pool.
(01:01:05):
The athletic director also did not respondto a message on Monday. A group
of roughly a dozen parents and athletesshowed up to Monday's board meeting to show
support for coach Parks. I thinkthat John wants the best for everybody,
wants the best for the transgender femaleathletes and also the best for the the
rest of the female athletes. AndI don't think this was anything to do
(01:01:25):
against transgender people. This was toprotect both parties involved. It's about making
sure we have fair and safe opportunitiesfor all of our athletes to compete,
and that's all that he's asked for. There's nothing wrong with that. Did
not demean did not try to hurt, just said, Look, you guys
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always talk about fairness. You alwaystalk about this, You always talk about
that when it comes to the equityand inclusion, all this DEI crap that's
out there. You do these thingsand then when push comes to shove,
you push the women out and youexclude them, especially their feelings and the
way that they feel when they knowwe're It's nuts, it's crazy. People
(01:02:15):
ask me, so if my daughterhad to compete against a boy, I
mean at the my five year old, at that age, it you know,
they all compete against each other.But when you get to my son's
age, now it's gonna crush him. He plays hockey. My son's fourteenth
(01:02:35):
plays hockey. And up until twoyears ago, the girls and the boys
would play together because checking wasn't allowed. Now there's checking. They split up.
There's a reason for that. Threetwo, three, five, three
eight twenty four, twenty three atChad Benson's show is your Twitter tweet at
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his text the program? How aboutsome more fun stuff? When it came
the woke wackiness, have you noticedit's Pride Month? You haven't? And
to literally everybody that comes in here, why isn't it normal to say Happy
Pride to people the entire month ofJune, like in real life, Like
I'm at work and I say HappyPride to people because I feel like we
should. It's Pride month. I'veonly really been saying it's people who I
(01:03:16):
can like, I can tell herin the community, and I just get
the vibe from that they're in thecommunity. I shouldn't be scared to say
it to literally everybody that comes inhere. But I said it to one
person as I was handing them theirreceipt. I was like, you're also
to go have a happy Pride andthey're like, thank you, you too.
It was so sweet have a happyPride. Huh, what for the
(01:03:37):
whole month Happy Pride month? Thesepeople are so obsessed with their sexuality,
with being allies. This isn't about, by the way, Pride month.
You can hear this in this girl'svoice. This is about her and how
she should be celebrated for saying happyPride. And then I said it to
somebody else over the phone who wasscheduling an appointment for like July, and
(01:03:59):
I was like, hey, ifI like don't hear from you before,
then have I say from Happy Pride, and they say, oh my god,
genuinely, thank you so much.Absolutely, oh my god, thank
you, Oh my god. Ijust want to like hug them. It
made me feel so great, andthen it kind of made me sad that
we don't just like say it toeach other all the time. It's a
celebration and we should be proud allthe time. I'm not scared to say
happy Pride. I should try sayingit to everybody and just gauge the different
(01:04:20):
reaction. Again, it's not aboutlike anything like the hecklers that are out
there right Jerry Seifel getting hackled theother day in Australia about Palace Stine,
about all of the people that arelike this. It is about them.
(01:04:40):
It is not about pride, Itis not about any of that stuff.
It is always about them. It'sa look at me, Look at what
a great all I am. Lookat what a pal I am. Look
at all of the things. I'vegot to tell everybody this. Let me
get online and do it. Filmme because I'm going to show everybody how
(01:05:01):
cool I am. And it's mostlywomen. Let's be real white women,
you know who I'm talking about.Three two three five, three eight,
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Instagram. A lot of stuff stillto get to. On this Wednesday,
we lost the legend yesterday. We'lltalk a bit about that. Also justin
Timberlake. What was the worst partof yesterday? Well, for his ego,
(01:05:26):
I'll tell you what the worst partmight have been. But in reality
what he did was so effing stupid. Again with the drunk driving, My
god, just insane. You're rich. How do you not have bodyguards with
you who are like, I don'tthink we're gonn let him drive? Talk
(01:05:46):
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about that a lot of other stuffas well. It is the Chad Benson
Show, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony. It's
Chad Benson. The Giants have nowmade an announcement. Here's a groundball to
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second Estrada throws out Pete Crow Armstrongthe all time greatest Giant at number twenty
four. Willie Mays has passed awaytoday at the age of ninety three.
Age of ninety three, one ofthe greatest of all time passed away.
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Willie Say, hey, kid,what a legend he was. That is
the play by play announcer last nightof the San Francisco Giants, And when
you listen to him, gets emotional. Right as we get ready to head
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to his hometown in honor to GraydonWillie Mays, we have to sit you'd
buy Yeah, let's talk about firstof all, what a human being.
He was. Served in the KoreanWar, like a lot of the guys
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did back in the day. Theystopped in the middle of their careers,
served in the Korean War, servedin World War two, whatever it was,
and they did their service for theircountry, which is amazing, It
really is when you think about it. And loved baseball like nobody's business.
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Absolutely just loved baseball. Stats areundeniably you know, up there with the
greats. He was only a twotime MVP, twenty four time All Star,
twelve Golden Gloves, two time AllStar MVP, rookie of the Year
on the nineteen fifty four World Seriesbatting tile. We can go on and
on and on. Six hundred andsixty home runs, three hundred three oh
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one lifetime batting average, nineteen hundredand nine RBIs, three hundred and thirty
nine stolen bases, and again,loved baseball. That's the greatest treat you've
ever had in baseball? Would yousay, well, I have two.
My greatest in baseball was last weekwhen I hit my five hundred and twelve
home runs. I have to breaka mail eye. That was him Worth
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at Sullivan and the Ed Sullivant.I think that a ball player should try
and protect themselves, but I don'tbelieve in trying to hide another ball club
because they have families and I knowthat they try to make a living.
And I just played the game ofour as I can, and I said,
it's a great dude passed away yesterdayninety three. I think we should
all wish to live to that agethat well. Three two, three,
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five, three, eight, twentyfour to twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
to Twitter, your Instagram, justinTimberlake, what the hell were you
thinking? The crimea river singer's arresthappened over night Tuesday morning. Police say
Timberlake was driving a twenty twenty fiveBMW when he allegedly blew a stop sign
and swerved into oncoming traffic in SagHarbor Village in the Hampton's, a vacation
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hotspot on Long Island's East End.At Lease say the forty three year old
singer failed to stop and failed tomaintain his lane of traffic. When officers
did pull Timberlake over, they sayhe was operating the vehicle while intoxicated.
He was placed under arrest and helduntil his arrangement before judge. They released
on his own recognizance. Do Ithink anything's gonna happen to him? Joe
Wise? No, But first ofall, you're rich, You've got everything
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going for you. Where's your bodyguards? Why is nobody responsible in that situation?
They were saying he was drinking otherpeople's drinks. I mean he was
hammered. Still nothing from him whenit comes to any kind of apology or
anything like that. Perez Hilton,I think what we're seeing is an ego
check. You know, it wouldnot shock me if Justin Timberlake has driven
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drunk before. It didn't surprise methat his friends weren't more adamant that he
not drive. He's been able tofor decades skate through life and difficult situations
because he is justin Timberlake, becausehe is rich and good looking and white
and a man. And what we'vebeen seeing over the last few years is
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what used to work for him doesn'twork for him anymore, both professionally and
personally. I don't know why youhave to bring the whiteness into it,
but you did, had nothing todo with it. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three at you Advintage Show,
to your Twitter, your Instagram,all of the other stuff on the
Chad Benson Show. One of theother things that Perez said is he didn't
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apologize yet the cop that arrested himhad no idea who he was. It's
the ego kick to the grundle becauseJustin said something like this is gonna ruin
the tour, and the guy's like, what tour? So no idea because
he was so young who this guywas. It's a double kick to the
grundle right there. Alan Rickman asa guy predicts all kinds of elections and
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never is wrong. When it comesto the presidential election. He's got thirteen
keys that you must follow to win. And if you lose six of those
keys and you're an incumbent, youare in serious trouble. How many of
those things has Biden already lost?It is the Chad Benson Chat. This
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is the Chad Benson Show, IndependentThoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad
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Benson. The Supreme Court scotis lastweek right mif for pristone nine oh ruling.
How's that possible? Chad? SupremeCourt is slanted to the right top
of that. You had the SupremeCourt say, hey, Bumpstock, no,
we're getting rid of that whole thingthat Trump tried to do. What
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how couldn't that be? It's aconservative court because we do ridiculous things in
the world that we live in,where we overreact to stuff, we don't
actually look at them. Do youknow how many cases they take here,
about eighty to one hundred, abouteighty to one hundred cases. They got
rid of row and they got ridof it, and they do that,
and it's a yeah. That's oneof the things I've always said about Trump.
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His lasting kind of legacy. Ifyou will is going to be the
Supreme Court. And Biden talking aboutthe Supreme Court, which again it's amazing
how the same people to sit herein justicees were done with Trump and this,
that and the other can look atthe Supreme Court, one of the
last bastions of things that we actuallybelieve in this country and decide that it's
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evil and bad. The next presidentis likely to have two new Supreme Court
nominees two more, two more.What's that mean? Well, if Trump
got his way, it's going tobe you know what was it last week?
He's going to nominate twenty year olds. They're going to be on the
court for seventy years. Ah.But listen to what Biden says here,
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which if we sit here and wetalk about tearing down a you know,
you're tearing democracy town. You're doingall this. Why you guys had listened
to what Biden said about the SupremeCourt. The Supreme Court is never and
as out of kilder as it istoday, I mean never out of kilter.
Why because you don't believe in whatthey're doing. You don't believe in
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it because it goes against your beliefs. Supreme Court was always leaning to the
left growing up. And while somepeople on the right bitch a little bit,
the reality is they never talked aboutlet's stack the court, let's do
this, let's do that. It'sit's nuts Supreme Court. There's lots of
rules. I mean, there's lotsof stuff that they've done in the past
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and rulings they've done in the pastthat I disagreed with. But that's the
way they saw it, that's theway they deciphered it. And that's it.
You had AOC last week saying we'vegot to do something to regulate now
it's co equal branches. Well wecaught them in this undercover sting and Rolling
Stone did this massive article and itwas nothing. They want to come hard.
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That's a Supreme Court. Why becausethey don't like the outcome. That's
it. They don't like the outcome. I don't know what else. You
know, what are you going tosay to me? You don't like the
outcomes, so you're going to changethe rules because you don't like the outcome.
It's the same thing I say withRepublicans out there, win more elections,
then win more elections. And thethought and I talk to somebody over
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the week, and that thought aboutabout you know, somebody talking to me
about this is an about abortion andall of this stuff. And I just
said, look, the Supreme Courtruled on what it ruled on. You
don't have to like it, right, but if you win more elections then
you can you can fix this.And their thing is what we should totally
stack the court. I'm like,well, what happens next when Republicans take
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over? Cause to think that you'realways going to be in power, you're
fooling yourself. You're absolutely fooling yourself. You're not always going to be in
power. So what happens Then theystack the court? Then all of a
sudden, we go from nine justicesto fifty nine justices and it's going to
be like watching the price is right, right, Look how many they have?
They have two? What do wehave? We have twenty four?
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We're going to give ourselves two moreto give us twenty six. And then
it becomes exactly what the nightmare is, which is it's all about becoming such
an idealistic thing. And that's notgood. It's not not good at all.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty
three act. She had been toshow to Twitter your Instagram. Over the
weekend Byron Donald's on all the talkinghead shows talking about the weaponization of the
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Department of Justice. We've been hearingfrom Republicans and from Donald Trump claiming the
Democrats are illegally weaponizing the Justice Departmentagainst mister Trump. Why is it appropriate
for Donald Trump then to call forprosecuting his political opponents, including President Biden.
What he did say was is thatwe have always had this kind of
a gentleman's agreement that you do notgo after the political leaders of the opposition
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party. When Donald Trump was president, he didn't have his attorney generals go
after Hillary Clinton when she did violatethe espionage ACKs. He did not give
that order. They did not goand prosecute Hillary Clinton. You know,
that's one of the interesting things becauseyou know last week the big fact check,
did Trump say lock her up?Yeah? But did he There's a
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lot of stuff said on the campaigntrail. I always look at the campaign
like boxing, right, So whatdo you have You have boxers who say
a bunch of crap to each other, Then the minute the fight's over,
they hug and they talk about,Yeah, it's a good fight. This
guy's good. Da because it's partof selling your team whatever, all this
stuff. Trump said stuff on thecampaign trail, as did Hillary. You
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know what Trump didn't do. Hesaid, nah, we're not going to
prosecute you. But there's no reasonto do that. No, that was
just part of the game, partof the thing being played. Right.
She may have done some stuff wrong, but the reality is that's not who
we are. That's not what weare as the nation. That's a banana
republic. But now you have asituation where main Justice has weaponized the Justice
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Department to go after Donald Trump.You Jack Smith, who's chasing down Donald
Trump on on violating the Espionage Act. But at the same time, Robert
Hurr knows that President Biden has violatedthe Espionage Act. Robert Hurr is not
prosecuted bid Jack Smith is trying toprosecute Donald Trump. It's an honest doubt.
Now people say, well, ChadNew York, for instance, it's
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not that that's that's that's a differentthing, because that's a state thing.
Well, think about who prosecuted Trump. Where did they come from? Oh
yeah, they came from the DemocratsD C. Biden Obama administration. Then
they moved over there and prosecuted.To say that Biden didn't know what was
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happening, I think is foolish.To say he remembered, well, that's
also foolish, But still that isthe fear right, and the fear that
the Democrats have is that the minuteTrump gets in there, he's going to
go after what. He's going togo after all those political opponents and do
everything he possibly can to do whatto go after them and prosecute them,
which is what's going on to him. It is without a doubt that these
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legal cases were all brought in themiddle of a presidential election for one purpose,
and that is to criminalize Donald Trump. That is to polarize Donald Trump.
That is to persecute Donald Trump.That's the only reason why you even
bring these cases in the timeframe thatthey're being brought. That's also another fair
thing. You could have brought thiscase, the Stormy Daniels, which is
(01:20:25):
not what it was. It wasa bookkeeping case. But we know that
how long has that been out there? How many years? Why did you
bring it at this time? Becauseof politics? That's why. That's why
politics. Politics is something that peopleare willing to bend over backwards and play
as dirty as possible to get somethingdone, which shows you for so many
of you who don't understand this,it is about power. That's it.
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It's about holding power, maintaining power. That is the number one goal of
politicians. Power. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three, Atchad Benson, show to your Twitter, Instagram,
all of the other stuff. We'rejust talking about the Supreme Court. It's
a couple of cases. Last weeksix' three on Friday, the Supreme
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Court struck down a Trump araban onbump stocks. We'll talk about that.
And then a five four decision onFriday and opinion author by Justice Samuel Ledo,
joined by Roberts Cony, Barrett,Brett, cavan On Clarence Thomas,
the Supreme Court upheld the government's currentrequirements for notifying illegal immigrants about asylum court
dates, which can sometimes lack keyinformation. Hey, you're not going to
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show up for this, but ifyou did, it's not all the information
you need. Oh yeah, keyInformation's what we're saying. And the other
one, the pump stock very interesting. We trust and believe and respect the
decision of the Supreme Court. Whatwe need to focus on John is the
violence that we're seeing across this nation. Under Joe Biden, we've seen the
greatest increase in violent crime in mylifetime, and so focusing on ways for
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us or reduce that crime means gettingfour more years of Donald Trump. Under
Donald Trump, we actually respected lawenforcement. Under Joe Biden, we've seen
the movement to defund the police,leaving communities like the one I grew up
in devastated and ravished by a waveof violent crime that we have not seen
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literally in five decades. And crime, you know, last week, So
what comes out last week? Well, the FBI says crime is down.
But then when you go and youread into the actual story about crime,
violent crime in particular, because nobodyis buying that property crime and that stuff
is that when you start to readinto it, you start to realize that
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a vast majority of crime is justnot reported. It's not reported at all.
And you're like, oh my god, why is that simple? Why
would I report something when I knowthat you aren't going to do anything about
it, You're not going to comeout. I'm only doing it because of
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I had to call and make anincident report. You know, whether it's
from my are or for whatever itis, they're just they're overworked, underpaid.
Are are officers? They've got cityofficials in many cities that want nothing
to do with the way that theyplease because they're even in bad see what
happened in Phoenix last week. Andmaybe we'll touch on that a little bit
later. So what do you have? You have crimes that are going unreported
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and they readily admitted in the articlethat yeah, vast majority of crime goes
unreported, including violent crime. Ohoh, so is crime down or is
it just not being reported? That'sa fair question. And what do we
have going on now? We havethe June teeth shooting in Texas over the
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weekend that was horrific. Who's killedinnocent people? Why? Because some people
at beef? And what's the bestway that young men know how to do
things nowadays pull out guns and shootaimlessly into the crowd because they're trying to
be tough and big. Actually,Senators, as you probably know that hist
stats on violent crime and on themurder rate they're actually down this past year.
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But let me get back to myquestion about the Supreme Court's decision.
Let's let's take a look at thosecrime rates. We've seen over four thousand
shootings just in the city of Chicago. We've seen a spike in violent crime.
It's nice to see something plateau.But the fact of the matter is
simple under Joe Biden, neighborhoods likethe ones I grew up in. Have
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you never been wrapped? But butyeah, you can talk about it,
but read the entire article, readthe statistics, and they took one one
quarter, and they're like, well, the crime's better, crime is better.
It's awesome. It's never been better. Really, three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourto twenty three At you had Benson
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the Chad Benson Show, so interestinglyenough, Mustard is the number one continent.
Is really yes? It is morethan that blows me away. If
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there was a Maris poll. There'spulling on everything as I like you would
have thought, ketchup. No,ketchup is number two at thirty percent.
Mustard number one at forty seven percent. Anderson Cooper has never never had mustard
on a hot dog in his life. I mean, what's the point.
If you like ketchup, why doyou need mustard? How is that possible
that? No, why do youneed it? You need it because it
takes good. If ketchup is goodenough, you don't need more things.
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You don't need work crowd, AndI've never heard that the more the merrier,
mister Cooper, No, you haveit, try it? How does
that for you? I don't seethe point. You don't see the point.
I don't see the point. Oh, got the heck out of you.
You gotta be honest with you.I'm with Anderson Cooper. I love
ketchup. I've had mustard on adog before. It's okay, does it
make my dog better? Not theway I like it? Right? And
as Peter Griffin, the Family Guysaid, I only eat what I like.
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As a person who has a grownchild, I feel the same way
as I've always been though. I'mI like food, but I'm not a
foodie. Okay. I like certainthings, and part of that is because
I have traveled around the world.I've been blessed and fortunate enough to travel
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all over the place, lived inseveral different countries. I've tried stuff that's
gross. I've tried stuff that's good. You get to a point in your
life, though, where I'm verysimple. My wife makes fun of me.
I eat like a five year old. I'm okay with them. No,
I don't need the crust taken off. Jeez, stop with that silliness.
(01:27:48):
Speaking of silliness, man, what'syour ego get kicked in the grundle?
I think so if your ex wifenow went to this length. Husband
is speaking out about the great hoax. Keith Peppini the husband at the center
of a kidnapping hoax that captivated thecountry every single day she committed to the
(01:28:08):
lie, revealing new details to GoodMorning America about how his wife, Sherry,
faked her own disappearance in twenty sixteen. She made us all believe that
her story was true, lying toauthorities claiming she'd been kidnapped by two Hispanic
women, when in fact, shehad been staying with her ex boyfriend.
She was eventually arrested and was convictedof lying to a federal officer. Man,
(01:28:33):
I like you are, first ofall, you're terrified at first,
right, your wife's just totally disappeared, and you start thinking, oh my
god, at Chad Benson Show.As your Twitter on the Chad Benson Show.
Then you start thinking, all right, not only am I terrified and
(01:28:54):
worried about my wife, now I'malso terrified because she's gone, and I'm
now the prime suspect. So they'regonna come into my house and they're gonna
take all the computers, they're gonnatake everything, they're gonna on on,
they're gonna look through all this stuff. And then when all is said and
done, the relief of not beingthat person that took her, but then
(01:29:14):
the tragedy of finding out that shethought so little of you that she wanted
to be with her ex boyfriend,that she made up a giant lie that
had to be a kick in thegrundle three two, three, five,
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(01:29:40):
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let you guys know, also unionizingat coffeehouses from Philly to Texas and everywhere
in between. I did funny thatthey're unionizing and the angry baristas, the
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angry people who've got their art degreesand their African dance slash feminist liberal lesbian
studies degree and they can't seem toget a gig. So now they know
(01:30:23):
how to be baristas and they wantto unionize, And how's that working out?
Talk about that A lot of otherstuff. Chad Benson, Child,
Such Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad Benson.
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McDonald's is rolling at a special fivedollars value menu next month to try
to lurs and price conscious consumers backto its restaurants as inflation sticks around.
Will it work? Five dollar valuemeal and a national ad campaign. I'll
have people loving it again. Theproblem is consumers at the lower end of
the income spectrum have just been painfullystretched lately. As we saw on Wednesday
(01:31:26):
CPI report, rent prices are hoggingfamily budgets, leaving less for splurges like
eating out. That's right, McDonald'sDebta debt d DA. Will you be
loving it? They have unveiled.They're five dollars value menu. My bobber
So, I thought it was goingto be a full menu of stuff,
but it is not. It's kindof like a meal. Well it sounds
(01:31:47):
great. You get a sandwich,either a my chicken or a mcdouble,
which I had never heard of,but apparently it's a budget double cheeseburg was
only one slice of cheese, smallfries, small drinks, four nuggets.
Now, getting this value you approvedby the franchise ese was like passing aenem
in to the constitution. They sentit back, said the numbers don't work.
Coca Cola had to break the deadlockby kicking in a few million dollars
(01:32:09):
with incentives. But now McDonald's cando a national ad campaign with a simple
message with a low price that peoplewant, a low price that people want,
So that's what you get. Iwas looking at I going, really,
mcdouble or the chicken. By theway, I've had the mcdouble.
It's good, small fries, fournuggets, a drink. They've also been
(01:32:30):
running free fries Friday. Say thatthree times fast. It started a promotion
with the customers. So what youdo if you buy a menu at in
the cost of dollar through the chain'sapps. So you gotta have the app.
You get a complementary medium fry.So it started last year. They've
bringing that back. How do customersfeel about Are they loving it? McDonald's
(01:32:55):
this month, June twenty fifth,is going to be releasing for a limited
time only, a five dollar valuemenu. You can get to the McChicken,
supposedly, the mcdeuble, and ofcourse a banging four piece McNugget meal,
all for five dollars. Who wefool in McDonald's That value menu sucks.
(01:33:19):
Five dollars value meal A four piecenugget. I think datsill got me
the most. A four piece nuggetfor five dollars. I'd just try to
get a happy meal. So thereyou go. It's kind of what it
is. It's a little bit ofa happy you just don't get a toy,
but it's only five bucks. I'lltell you what. I still have
(01:33:39):
sticker shock last night. So yesterdayJack, my son fourteen, I played
golf yesterday. I haven't golfed inmonths because I'm million to the pick a
ball, playing a lot, gettingfit, and so we went golf last
night. We stopped at a placethat is a popular fast food chain.
I just want to tell you.Even my son said, are you blanket
(01:34:02):
kidding me? I said, Jack, I'm gonna tell that story tomorrow.
We got four drinks and four cookies. Brought the cookies home for the girls
because my wife of barbecue while we'reout golfing, and we got everybody four
drinks. We've got some sprites,nothing big, thirty two ounces. Oh
my god, twenty five bucks?Are you kidding me? Dunnut dunt dutt
(01:34:26):
wasn't McDonald's. But I'll tell youwhat. I ain't loving that. Are
you kidding me? Holy moley?That is insane? And he said twenty
five dollars for that? I said, I know, brother, life is
expensive. We got four cookies andfour drinks. That's nuts. That is
(01:34:49):
crazy. And they weren't like theywere the greatest cookies of all time.
It wasn't. It was just Iwas again the sticker shock inflation, right,
you guys feeling it? Big deal, No doubt about that. Moving
on, last night, Major LeagueBaseball played a baseball game in Birmingham,
(01:35:10):
Alabama, home of it racism,the South civil rights movement. They played
at an old Stadium, Rickwood Stadium. Reggie Jackson was there and this you're
going to see this everywhere today.And I even debated pulling out some of
(01:35:30):
the language he used because he usedit on Life Bet it was cable,
so it's a little bit different.But I will tell you they asked him
because he played here. He playedat this stadium, and he played at
a time even in Major League Baseballwith the A's where there was all kinds
of issues race wise. When peopleasked me a question like that, It's
(01:35:51):
like, coming back here is noteasy. The racism that I played here
when I played here, the difficultyof going through different places where we traveled.
Fortunately I had a manager and Ihad players on the team that helped
(01:36:12):
me get through it. But Iwouldn't wish it on anybody. That's how
it started out. How'd you feelabout all of this? Come in back
here seeing the stadium. Then hegets serious about what happened and tells the
story of what it was like backin the day. People said to me
(01:36:34):
today. I spoke and I said, you think you're a better person.
You think you won when you playedhere and conquered. I said, you
know, I would never wanted todo it. If you want to do
it again. I walked into restaurantsand they would point at me and said
eat here. I would go toa hotel and I say, then you
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can't stay here. We went toCharlie Findley's country club for a welcome home
dinner and they pointed me out withthe end word, he can't come in
here. Finley marched the whole teamout. Finally they let me in there.
He said, we're going to goto the diner and eat Hamburgers.
Ll go where we're wanted. Fortunately, I had a manager at Johnny McNamara
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that if I couldn't eat in theplace nobody would eat, we'd get food
to travel. If I couldn't stayin a hotel, they'd drive to the
next hotel and find a place whereI could stay. Think about that for
a second greatest baseball players of alltime. You know, we talk about
the racism in the world and fromwhere we've come from and acknowledged that,
(01:37:44):
you know, to where we aretoday, how we eliminate it by the
way, you know, you golook at the rest of the world.
It took them beyond a few decades. It took them sentries upon sentries upon
sentries upon sentries to get rid ofslavery and stuff. It doesn't mean racism's
gone, but understand we've come along way. But when you listen to
(01:38:05):
him, and he was choked upbecause understand the time Birmingham, Alabama.
Understand the time he was in.Even people that helped him faced issues had
it not been for Rolly Fingers JohnnyMcNamara, Dave Duncan, Joe and Sharon
Rudy. I slept on their couchthree four nights a week for about a
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two month and a half. Finallythey were threatened that they would burn our
apartment complex down unless I got out. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
The year I came here, BullConnor was the sheriff the year before,
and they took based buying the leaguebaseball out of here because in nineteen sixty
three, the clan murdered four blackgirls and children in eleven twelve, fourteen
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years old at a church here andnever got indicted. It was there from
the Klan Life magazine did a storyon them, like you were being honored.
I wouldn't wish it on anyone.Just fascinating to watch and how raw
and real it was from mister Octoberlast night, Reggie Jackson going back to
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Rickwood, going back to Birmingham,and you know, I think he you
know, he said, look,did it make me kind of who I
am? Yeah? Would I everwant to go through that again? No?
No, it's sad. But thenat the same time, the hope
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that I think we need to havebecause of where we have come from and
I think where we're going. Ithink it's just it's amazing. And I
don't think we give ourselves enough creditas a nation and as a people,
because everybody's always especially here in thiscountry, younger generations alway looking to damn
the older generation and that this isthe evil nation. And you're an idiot
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if you think that. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at ChadBenson shows your Twitter tweet at US texta
program. All right, I saidI was gonna play it, and I'm
going to play it. I wantto give you guys a snapshot of what's
going on. There is a mayoralrace in San Francisco. Right San Francisco
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the feces human feces Capital of theWorld. They have poop maps. San
Francisco the drug capital, shopping shopliftingcapitol. I'm going to go on and
on how not to run a city. And Mayor London Breed wants another chance,
so she's running. And the personthat's probably closest to winning is also
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a Democrat, but he would beconsidered probably a Republican by the way that
we measure them. So the firstdebate they got into it about LGBTQ stuff.
This debate also the one question thatyou were allowed to ask another candidate,
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Mayor Breed, take it away.You were at the debate last week
and couldn't name any drag queens onyour own. I was wondering if you
could have this is an opportunity toredeem yourself, and if you could name
three LGBTQ advisors for your campaign andthree drag queens in San Francisco. I
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just that is the measure, apparentlyin San Francisco, of how you get
elected. If you can't name thethree drag queens that are your favorites,
you're not fit to hold office.This is why San Francisco is a blanking
mess. Three two, three,five, three eight twenty four three at
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Chad Benson shows your Twitter. Alot of stuff still to get to.
We lost a legendary actor yesterday.Queen set to make a lot of money
the band talk about that as well. My Pillow right now deep discounts on
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Freddie with Scissors sounds great compared tothis, say, I think he's
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the greatest frontman ever for any bandsince passed away. Obviously we know Freddie
Mercury, but Queen still is massive. How massive they're selling their catalog?
What do you get with the catalog? We'll tell you about it, but
let's enjoy some of the amazing musicof Queene, right me. I could
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listen to Queen all day. Someof you are probably rocking out in the
car as well. But they're forsale, and if you have the right
amount of money, you could buyQueen sony music, buying their entire catalog,
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but not just their catalog, everythingfor one point two billion dollars.
So get ready for this. Youguys know about Queen founded in the nineteen
sixties. Obviously Freddie Mercury again,like I said, the greatest frontman in
rock and roll history. This iswhat you get for your one point two
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million dollars recording and publishing rights,as well as ownership the band's name,
image and likeness. What's that mean? Broadway Show on the Way, more
films advertisement. According to a valuation, this is a great deal for Sony
because based on the music of Queen, the opportunity to cash in is massive.
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I don't know how they break itup. I'm assuming it's going to
be what three hundred million dollars toeach member, and Freddie's estate will get
a portion of though he'll get thethree hundred million, and then you know,
the other guys will divide up.I'm assuming. I don't know,
but that is a lot of moneyand it is the biggest in history.
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Oh yeah, Hey, this weekend, do go see a movie. I
think I'm taking the kids and seeInside Out. Although I kind of like
to see this movie The bike Ridersroaring into theaters this weekend, though the
sixties motorcycle gang Flip won't be revvingup the box office. FLDS. You
take that and jacket off. You'dhave to kill me to get this.
Check it off. The film starringAustin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jody Komer
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is looking at it maybe ten milliondollar opening in North America, which should
top all new releases, but it'llbe trounced by last weekend's Winter Inside Out
two. Yeah, there's no doubtabout that. But it looks cool.
And I'm always fascinated with Motorcycle World, the one percenter kind of thing.
And every Wednesday night and Sunday night, I watched this Hell's Angel thing on,
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which isn't just a Hell's Angel.I mean, Hell's Angels is what
it's about, but it's about allof the motorcycle gangs. And I got
Jack into it the other night.He's like, I'd like to see this.
I said, we will, justyou and I do. We'll go
out one day and we'll watch thismovie. And I love Tom Hardy.
He's awesome. He really is threetwo three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at ChadBenson Show. Is Your Twitter? One
of the great actors of all time? According to for Sutherland, his father,
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Donald Sutherlan, passed away yesterday eightyeight years old, and brilliant actor.
Loved him in Animal House, butjust in a ton of stuff stuff.
You forget that he was in mashRight, The Hunger Games, Ordinary
people. Let's take a fond lookback at the amazing Donald Sutherland. You
know something, You're not strong,and I don't know if you're really giving
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tell me something. You love me, you really love me. I feel
a way I've always felt it that. I don't think he's going to come
back again. I just don't wantto be alone right now. What else
do you remember about the Man ofPature? Nothing? But you cannot identify
this man as Tom Grinneman. Ican't identify him as anybody. What do
you do? Who's doing in thishospital? Now? We are surgeons and
we are here to operate. We'rejust waiting for a starting time. No,
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can't even go near a patient untilColonel new says it's okay. And
he's still out to lunch. HopIt is the only thing stronger than fear.
Yeah. Just a brilliant actor andhis voice was just amazing. Passed
away after a decent illness. Itwas. He fought it for a while.
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And his last part that he playedwas in the Bass Reeves mini series.
That's incredible. If you done whobass Reeves is arguably the greatest lawman
in the Old West, and hewas in it, and he's just he's
a brilliant actor and it passed awayyesterday ahad eight three two three five three
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eight, twenty four, twenty threeat Chad Benson Shows your Twitter on The
Chad Benson Show coming up next hour. So much stuff to get you.
Got some of your comments about thewacky, insane question that London Breed asked.
We also have just a bunch ofother stuff. We're heading into debate
week. I mean, this isit. It's it's getting serious. Now
we know what's going on in theworld of politics. We know what's happening.
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What does that look like? Moreon the Fauci insanity. Just watching
of you yesterday, just fallen overhim and it's nuts. I'm sorry.
The guy lied through his damn teeth. That guy played the game politically.
That guy represented science, which wasjust such horsecrap. So we had got
so much stuff, including yes,the horsecrap of fout you. It is
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the Chad Benson Show. This isthe Chad Benson Show.