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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. There is no saving
this. If you're President Biden,there isn't any of that. I'm here
to tell you the American people,they're uncomfortable, they're worried, and they
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understand that what is going on withthis president is not fixable with a few
more hours of rest. What ishappening with this president isn't going to change
if he takes a nap in themiddle of the day. That's the reality
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of what is going on. Thatis it. His interviews scripted, He
mumbles, He shuffles behind the scenes. Ah, brutus is showing up,
hearing more and more from aids insidesaying, hey, these episodes happen a
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lot more. My question is whydid nobody else get on this? Why
did nobody else get at this earlier? Oh, that's right because the Republicans
said it. Because they said it, they're evil and bad and it can't
be real Russia. Disinformation and realityis what it is. Who's going to
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be the person that does what thisperson did? We when you go back
a few years, I was butthe tiny child Barry Goldwater took a walk
over Saturday night a few others totalk to Nixon, Congersson Rhodes, and
Senator Scott. Now, I havejust concluded a visit with the President.
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He invited us down this afternoon todisclose to him what we feel the actual
conditions in the House and the Senateare relative to his situation. We have
totally even that the situation is verygloomy on Capitol Hill and that it is
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a very distressing situation, and wegave him further evaluations which I think ought
to remain between ourselves. Yes,it's very goldwater Saturday night, walking over
saying, hey, Senate, theHouse, it's ugly. Guess what the
Senate? The House is ugly nownow they're circling some of the wagons.
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But how long can they hold onfor that? Because they know they need
to make some sort of decision soonerrather than later. But here's the other
side of everybody knows he ain't goingfour more years. Everybody knows it.
So then you have Kamala. We'regonna get to that a little bit later.
What do you do if you're herat this point in time? Sure,
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you're giddy like a schoolgirl, whichis mostly what you do, but
still, what do you do justcan't pivot from her. And I know
they're saying, we should just openit up and just see what happens.
Yeah, that isn't happening. Youguys decided to live by politics based on
everything from gender to the color ofyour skin. This ideological insanity now you
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have to live with. But thisisn't getting better at all. This isn't
And he's surrounding himself with you know, everybody says what Trump surrounds himself with,
yes, people, Biden is surroundinghimself with people that are telling,
yeah, you need to stay onthis, you need to do this,
because their love of power and theirlove of doing things is tremendous. Like
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the stuff I've been saying for along time, Jill Biden loves this.
Mark Halpern reported it months ago.The big problem with a lot of the
stuff that's going on with Biden isJill pushes and pushes and pushes. He's
surrounding himself with people who are notgoing to allow him to get out of
this race unless it is so untenablethat the House and the Senate and the
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Democrats who are in power say thiscan't happen now. Yet Jerry Nadler come
out. Mark Warner was supposed tohave a meeting later today or tomorrow.
They've canceled that because the details ofthe meeting's gotten out, but he's already
come out and said it had severalprominent Democrat congress people come out and say
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he needs to step down because they'reworried about their job, which we'll touch
on a little bit later. ChrisMatthews. People who are in the true
inside you cannot break through. Theyare really tight, and maybe two or
three personal aids who are keeping itcompletely secret. We don't know. We
sit here and we don't know whatcondition he's in, what episodes have come
on, how often the episodes haveoccurred since saved the Super Bowl when they
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turned down that tremendous opportunity to speakto the country. So we don't know
how long it's gone or how episodicit is. We don't know anything.
Really, this is incredible story.This president is very protected. Yeah,
and for the last sixteen months,not only has been protected, been protected
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by the media who didn't want torattle the boat. They enjoyed being kind
of like a de facto arm ofthe Democratic Party for this president. When
anybody brought up the age thing,or the slipping of the memory, or
the shuffle or the stumbles, orall of them mumbling, they were shot
down as some sort of right wingnut job. No, can't hide it
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anymore. You can't. Stephanoppolis,who interviewed him the other night, talking
to Martha Raddits about this, well, Martha radd it's the president is talking
to a lot of people, buthe appears to be listening to a very
tight circle, a very tight circle, and administration officials I have spoken to
said that very tight inner circle istelling them he can win, that he
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needs to keep going. This ofcourse includes his wife Jill, who they
said is lashing out at those whowant him to get out of the race.
Of course she is. She likesthe stuff. Go look at that
was it, Vanity fair vogue.She loves the stuff. She loves the
power and the privilege that comes withit. And you also have people behind
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the scenes who are crafting things.We didn't vote for them, they're unelected
officials. Who's got this It's afair question Byron Donalds this weekend is echoing
things that I think need to betalked about. That we've been talking about,
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can even do the job now.I do not believe that Joe Biden
has the cap of abilities of servingout the rest of this term, let
alone running for a president. Iagree, go look what the rest of
the world's saying about us, andwe're going to touch on that a little
bit later. They're worried. They'reuncomfortable. Well, Trump's coming in.
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Yeah, maybe a little bit ofthat. He might call some of their
bs and he's Trump, and hemakes a lot of noise, and there's
a lot of stuff he says thereand saying, come on, I'm not
going to pretend that that's not true. On the other side of it,
they're also worried, is this guyup for the gig at this moment in
time. Vast majority of Americans don'tthink he could stay awake during a Cuban
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misserical crisis. Think about that.This is not good. The Stephanopolis interviewed
the other night, did that doanything to fix any of this? No?
And if you stay in and Trumpis elected and everything you're warning about
comes to pass, how will youfeel in January? I feel, as
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long as I gave it my alland I did the good job as I
know I can do. That's whatthis is about. God, listen to
him, the goodest job that Ican do. Still, softball questions wouldn't
answer whether he should do a cognitivetest, which he should get a Parkinson's
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expert in there the day after thedebate. Come on, this is serious
now, and this is elder abuse, which we'll get to again a little
bit later. There's so much stuffgoing on. Are you sure you're being
honest with yourself and you say youhave the mental and physical capacity to serve
another four years? Yes, Iam, because it's sure. It's the
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last thing I want to do.This should not be able to need that.
I think, as some of thesenior economists and a senior and foreign
policy specials say, if I stopnow, I go down. History's a
pretty successful president. No one thoughtI could get them when we got down.
But are you being with honesty withyourself as well about your ability to
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defeat Donald Trump right now? Yes? Yes? Yes, yes, yes,
yes, yes, listen to him. Yes, you see the interview.
My god, he looks ten yearsolder every day, and that thing
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alleged the hell out of you.Go look at every president ever, It
allages the hell out of you,Michael Moore. Problem here is that I
think there's a form of elder abusegoing on here where the Democratic Party,
the people, people that are partof the apparatus pushing him, pushing him,
pushing him to stay. And thenhe comes out and he says I'm
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staying, and the family says I'mstaying. But in spite of my criticisms
of al Kaza with Biden, watchingthe debate was heartbreaking and it was like,
imagine that was your father up there, and why didn't they do it?
Why did people let them go outon the stage in this condition?
Who's looking out for him right now? That is important, who's looking out
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for our country? But who's lookingout for him as a human being?
Who is is is looking out forhim? People that want stuff right Hunter's
always been a grifter, Jill isloving every second of all of this stuff.
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Who's telling him this is a goodidea? These things aren't getting better
and as the American people, wehave a right to know what the hell
is going on. Well, wesaw a little bit of that at that
debate. Then we saw a lotmore of it at that debate. But
we've seen a lot of that forthe last several months, and that is
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going to get better. Think aboutit. Two months from now, six
months from now, two years fromnow, You're not voting for him as
president. You're voting for him asa placeholder until they remove him. The
New York did an article of thatessentially said, this is what the twenty
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Chad Benson Show. You're listening tothe Chad Benson Show. Gen Z will
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save us. Well, clearly wedon't have much of a choice because all
of our generations really drop the fuckingball on this one. I was fourteen
years old when Donald Trump got electedpresident of the United States. How in
the world did grown adults allow thisman to become president? Oh? The
Supreme Court do it do stuff?Yeah? No. Hillary Clinton told everyone
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on the campaign trail, he's gonnaoverturn Roe v. Wade. He's gonna
have bad foreign policy, he's gonnahave bad domestic policy, she told everyone,
And people were just like, youknow what, Hillary Clinton is just
just not likable enough. So nowwe've come to the point where we have
to decide if we're gonna vote forGrandpa dictator or grand Paul democracy? Grandpa
democracy? Is it really democracy?I find this funny. That's a gen
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Z person freaking out. We'll getback to her in a second. Or
are they then? I'm not quitehere, But over the weekend watching all
of the talking at shows, asI did, listening to this about it's
about democracy? Is it really annywinMichigan? I'm not sure what democrats he's
going to win right now. Theentire thesis of the campaign, the entire
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thesis of the campaign was democracy's onthe ballot. And when George Stephanopoulos asked
him, well, if you loseand all these bad things come to pass.
Will you be okay with that?And he said, well, as
long as we gave it are all. Now, if I was a Democrat
who's been hasn't blinked since January oftwenty seventeen, or one of these never
trumpers who's worried about all this,and I heard Joe Biden admit that it's
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all just a facade, that it'sall just a talking point, I would
be freaked out right now to findout there's no animating issue for this campaign.
It's just a grift. It's agood rift, it's a grift.
It's just a grift. But he'sgoing to do as good arrist, I
promise you that. Back to thegen Z freaking out, I believe me.
Joe Biden nowhere near perfect. Allright, He's got his fair shaf
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but let me be clear here,I would vote for a sack of rocks
before I would ever ever consider votingfor Donald Trump. So if you are
one of those people who in twentysixteen you vote a third party, or
you voted for Trump and you realizedthat was a mistake, or you didn't
vote at all, get together,because we got some shit to do.
Because this is my first presidential electionvoting, and I would like to have
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the chance to vote in another one, but I'm not quite sure if Donald
Trump is elected then we'll actually havethat option, because he keeps saying I
want to be a dictator, andthe Supreme Court pretty much just told him,
well, we're gonna make it easierfor you to do that. Lah,
kids, Tweetedta's text to program righthere on the Chad Benson Show,
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So misguided. I love the factthat all it takes is one thing for
somebody to say something, and that'sit. That's the only thing that's right
there, kids, it's it.He says he's going to be a dictator
of day one. Really, really, my goodness me, you guys make
me laugh. He's gonna be adictator. No, he's not. He's
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not gonna be a dictator. Stopwith that. It's not gonna be blood
in the streets, not gonna beall He's not gonna be any of those
things they talk the game. Welcometo the world that we live in now,
you apparently can only appeal to theextremes in every way, shape or
form. Goes for Biden, itgoes for now Basically, anybody running for
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anything. That's the way politics works. You appeal to the people that'll get
you over the line in the primariesor whatever, and you just keep those
people happy because they're the ones whomake the loudest noise. And then the
rest of us, the exhausted majority, we're stuck with whatever. But he's
gonna be he's not gonna be adictator. Good god. Everybody just thinks
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that, Oh yeah, they're justgonna rubber stamp him as DI and that's
it. What a bunch of insanity. That's where we live though. We
live in an emotional time. Bothsides extremes live in emotions. That's not
a good place to be. Weneed more analytical thought three two, three,
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D's independent life. This is ChadBenson, not if but when let's just
take out for a second, ifwe could Joe Biden and his mental issues.
Let's just take that out, nottrying to be mean, just being
one hundred percent honest. Let's takethat out for a second. Let's just
look at poles across the board.New polls from The Wall Street Journal,
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The New York Times, CBS,and CNN show former President Trump leading President
Biden between two and six points.Voters are also aware of his record,
which includes inflation better than nineteen percent, energy skyrocketing nearly thirty six percent,
spending mainly due to seven trillion dollarsin new spending, and borrowing. His
open border policy has meant more thanten million migrants illegally entering America. Those
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polls aren't good. They weren't goodbefore, they're not good now. But
who could beat Trump? I thinka lot of people think it's going to
be anybody else, but Biden wouldwalk over Trump. That's not true,
No way is that true. GavinNewsom. I know he's out there in
Michigan. Gretchen Wittmer. I've said, Josh Shapiro, But here's something who
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wants that? Honestly, Who inGod's name wants that? Who wants to
come in as the relief pitcher ofa game. This is when you go
to your relief pitcher. I'm gonnado a little baseball here, so stick
with me. There are games toget out of hand early in baseball,
and it's July or August and you'rekind of still in the race and you
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go to that relief pitcher and you'relike, look, dude, normally you
go an inning. I need youto go six today. And I don't
give a crap if you give upforty runs. I just need you to
keep our arms relaxed and fresh forthe next couple Ye you're gonna have to
sacrifice. And I think that's theway this thing would be. Somewhat of
a sacrifice. What's her polling numberslook like? Because she's the one,
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This is her chance, because ifthey open it up, she ain't winning.
She got blown out, she nevereven made it to Iowa. She's
not winning a primary. This isit for her, This is her chance.
Recent polls suggest Harris could perform betterthan Biden against Trump, one poll
showing that independence and moderate voters ofboth parties prefer Harris over Trump. Poll
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numbers a little bit better, ofcourse, because she's been hidden. But
if I'm Trump. I'm like,you're the borders are right? How's that
working out for you? Yeah?Nothing, not a thing border matters to
people. This is a nightmare forthe Democrats. So if he has to
go, who are they going tochoose? They're going to choose her.
First of all, she'll easily getthe delegates. Secondly, they're going to
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then give her all the money thatthey can't do with others. And they're
not going to throw it open toa wide open, you know, kind
of you know, free for allat the convention, because they're so identity
politic driven that taking it away froma black and Asian woman would be absolutely
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against everything that they represent. Whatabout Trump, though, Jad, He's
nuts. Glad you asked that question, Adam Dipshiff. Look, I'd be
happy if both the President and DonaldTrump took cognitition. Yes, you think
you should take at They both shouldbe willing to take a test. I
think, frankly a test would showDonald Trump as a serious illness of one
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kind or another. But ultimately,the decision is going to come down to
what Joe Biden thinks is best.And if his decision is to run,
then run hard and beat that soband if his decision is to pass the
torch, then the president should doeverything in his power to make that other
candidate successful. Yeah, he's aclown. Adam Dipschiff, by the way,
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I said dip Shiff. His lastname is Adam Schiff. Trump has
said one hundred times I'll do it. Let's do it live on TV.
Do I think that Trump is crazy, nuts, lost his way? I
think none of those things. DoI think he says wacky stuff one hundred
percent? Do I think he liesa lot? Do I think all politicians
lie? Yes, of course theydo. Of course they do. Do
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you see Trump truthing over the weekend, He's like, I think Biden should
stay in. Course you do,and he just goes on and on about
all this stuff. I want themboth to take one one. Let's do
it, make it pay per view, do it behind closed doors, whatever
independent third party that nobody knows about. Maybe call somebody in from somewhere else,
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right, a group of experts fromthree or four different countries. Swiss,
get the Swiss, they're neutral,bring them all in, let's have
a chat. Van Jones just gonnabe honest. I mean, everybody comes
on the air and says all thisgreat stuff. But behind the scenes,
it's a full go panic. Peopleare passing around legal memos pds or flying
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back and forth on WhatsApp trying tofigure out what are the options. How
can you replace Biden? How doyou get him to do it in a
way where he feels respected as heshould be respected. Who should Kamala Harris's
vice president be. The conversation onair and the conversation off air are completely
different. By the way, thevice presidential candidate, if it is indeed
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her, is going to be aMidwestern white male. Oh that's racist,
No, it's honesty. She needssome calming influence. That's kind of what
everybody's asking, you know, hopingTrump right, like a Doug berghem,
somebody that they can look at,okay, right, not somebody extreme somebody.
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It's that, whether you want tobelieve it or not, it's they
want that calming influence potentially behind theGiggler, that's her nicknames, the Giggler.
You guys know that this is themost election of our lifetime. The
party is no longer united. Youalready have four House Democrats who are saying
step down, You're going to havemore this time four years ago, Biden
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was up ten, he's down six. We needed that debate to turn things
around, and it did turn thingsaround in a negative direction. And so
I think that he's going to haveto look in his heart. This is
a party that loves him, andI think people are hoping that he will
recognize we're running Kama Harris for presidentright now. That's why we're running.
Nobody believes Joe Biden's going to bepresident in four years. How many times
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have I said that he's not.He's not going to be president four years.
It isn't going to happen. Itisn't. You're being mean, I'm
not. I'm being honest. Thisisn't getting better. There's no rubbing back
tine on this, and all ofa sudden it's magic. There is no
shot to cure this, There isnone of that. Father Time is undefeated,
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but he may not be able toget across the finish line. But
mature party has to take that intoaccount. And that is what's happening.
And so look, I understand peoplewant to, you know, defend him
and protect him and give him theirspace and the dignity to make his own
choice. But there is a bigconversation happening right now about how this happens
not weather, and you don't givehim the opportunity to make that choice surrounded
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by people who are in it forthemselves. You don't, You don't.
You have to be that back toa baseball analogy, you have to be
that person that is to walk outthere and tell that guy you don't got
it anymore. You have to bethat that that that person who looks at
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an athlete and says, we're gonnahave to let you go. You just
don't have it anymore, because otherwisehe'll stay on for as long as they
can get him to stay on.Three two, three, five, three
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tweet let us text the program.Meanwhile, in the South, it's a
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vending machine with bullets. In thesame place you buy your groceries, you
can also buy ammunition for a gun. It's as simple as this. Choose
your AMO and scan your ID.Next, customers will use the AI facial
recognition to verify they're the person theyclaim to be. Legally, we're required
to make sure that someone's of legalage in order to use the machine or
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to purchase ammunition and pass that wewant to make sure that they have a
valid ID. Laurent Songer, COOof American Rounds, the company behind these
vending machines, believes this is moresecure than a real person checking for ID.
One thing that you don't get intraditional retailers when it comes to ID
verification is depending on the store employee. A lot of times a person's not
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carded to begin with or ask fortheir ID. Yeah, that's a vending
machine with bullets. So you rollup to it, right, and you
and and you put your put youridea there, and then you smile and
it takes a picture and it's supposedlyit's supposed to work supposedly, but the
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system isn't perfect. While Songer wastrying to check out earlier, it wasn't
recognizing that he was the same personwho appeared on his ID. Even so,
he says, reaction to the machinehas been mostly positive through the reviews
and interactions we've had with customers.Think it's a good idea, they think
it's convenient, They like the factthat it's here. Uh sales have been
steady and strong at all the locationswe've launched so far, and hopefully it
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just continues that trend. Yeah,it's going to be uh spreading throughout the
South. So not in California,not in New York, Texas, Oklahoma.
It's coming. But there have beena few locations that have closed.
It was very interesting though, becausethe city council and I think Tuscaloosa,
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they were like, is this real? That got some calls about ammunition being
sold in grocery stores machine the vendingmachines. Is that? I mean,
I've checked out. I thought itwas a lot. I thought it was
a joke. It's not a joke. It's real. So uh people think
it's dystopian. I started laughing.I'm like, that is the most American
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salad stuff, some salad mix,you know, just some greens. Uh,
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off of the Okay, yeah,I don't know if you're able to kind
of like review the video or something. Yeah, okay, great. So
people are asking the question what happensbecause there's gonna be more of these across
the country. What happens when driverlesscars get pulled over? Well, what
happens is WEIMO will pull over fora lot of things, sirens the whole
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nine yards, right, And havinglived down Phoenix and lived at Phoenix,
that lived all over, I willtell you you see them everywhere. So
what happens is they'll pull over,the roll down the windows. You're then
connected to an individual back at likea hub. Okay, so you can
speak to a operator in real time. There's also a dedicated phone number there.
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It unlocks its doors, it rollsdown just to make sure it's not
doing anything illegal. Now, ifyou're in the passenger seat and you get
pulled over, what do you do? Well, I don't know. I
mean you got to call in.It's not your fault. Then once it
gets pulled over, it will askyou the same thing. And what it
wants is an insurance provider all theinformation. Waimo will then dispatch support staff
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out there and they'll handle everything fromthere. So if you're driving around in
a driverless car, understand that ifyou get pulled over and you're not driving,
you've got nothing to fear or worryabout. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benton show and
as your Twitter, your Instagram,all the other things getting pulled over.
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I've seen those Waymo cars everywhere.When I lived out in the Valley of
the Dirt people they do, Ididn't see them at all, But when
you're in Phoenix, they're everywhere.And this is like the future, right
Like, this is a lot ofpeople. This is what the future is
going to look like. The futureis going to look like driverless vehicles,
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not going to be anybody driving.I mean that was always kind of the
goal of Uber, was to getto the point where there wasn't going to
be drivers. But it's still takingtime, not quite perfect yet. And
then for somebody like me fifty three, somebody like you listening right now,
or do you feel comfortable enough toturn over the driving to something that's not
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there? A robot, I mean, a giant rumba, a giant rumba.
That's exactly what I'm talking about.I don't know how many people feel
comfortable. I do. I've beenin them. I'm totally fine with it.
Anytime I don't have to drive,I'm fine, and it's cheaper than
getting a show for That's what Iheard. But for some people, I
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mean, I do enjoy driving oncein a while, But for some people
there is that fear of giving upcontrol. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Shead Benson Show. It's
your Twitter, your Instagram X,whatever the hell all of these things are
called anymore. A lot of stuffstill to get to next hour, including
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Moron Biden. What's it look likethis week? Has the shark been jumped?
It's a very fair question to ask, what does Kamala Harris do?
And how is she taking everything rightnow? I'm sure she's like a giddy
schoolgirl. She always knew was oneheart beat away. Could that heartbeat be
coming sooner rather than later? Becauseis he even fit enough to serve out
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his term? We've got to naturewill mess you up a lot of other
things to get to follow across allof our social media on this beautiful Monday.
It is the Chad Benson Show.This is the Chad Benson Show,
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Independent thoughts, independent life, Thisis Chad Benson. I have been saying
it for well over a year.I don't think he's going to be the
nominee nuts Jet, Oh you're crazy, Jet. Oh yes he is.
Oh no, I don't think heis. Because I've had family members,
my grandfather and my grandmother. Thisis what happened to them. It's terrifying,
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and it happens fast. Little thinghere, little thing there, next
thing you know that doubles, Thelittle thing becomes something a little bit bigger,
becomes something even bigger, and thenall of a sudden you realize,
oh wow, we got a realproblem. He's not being honest with himself.
Most importantly, people around him aren'tbeing honest. And the honest thing
is you need to to go.So George Stephanopolis, the Little Guy sat
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down with him for a prime timetwenty five minutes, probably mostly scripted.
We'll get to that in a littlebit. He asked some questions, but
if you just looked at him,he just he's got that look that fifty
thousand miles stare that the job openall of the things. Was this a
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bad episode with this sign of amore serious condition? It's a bad episode,
no indicating any serious condition. Iwas exhausted. I did listen to
my instincts in terms of pre parentsand the bad nights. I was sick.
I was feeling terrible. As matterof fact, the doc's with me.
I asked him. They did aCOVID test, but you were trying
to figure out what's wrong. Soshe did a test to see whether or
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not I had some infection, youknow, a virus. I didn't.
I just had a bad night.I don't know why. This isn't a
bad episode. And if it's anepisode of something, it needs to be
canceled. That's the truth. Nottrying to be mean, just being honest.
Trump's really bad, too, fine, make him take a cognitive test.
I'm great with that. Dip Shift. We'll get to more of him
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later. That's Adam Shift is hislast name. I say, Dip I
don't want people freaking out over that. Oh my god, he's that a
bad one. No, I didn't, and you know what, get over
that wasn't a bad episode, forGod's sakes, it was reality. It
was nature. Unfortunately we say naturewill mess you up. Life is full
of a lot of different things,and aging is not for the week.
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I will tell you this. I'mfifty three years old. Times I feel
in my mind like I'm twenty five, but I'm not. But I'm not.
And I recognize that. I onehundred percent recognize that he has got
people that are surrounding him who're tellinghim you're fine, you're good. It
was just, it was it wasthis. It was that more and more
is coming out. And by theway they're meeting, you know, Hakeem,
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Jeffries and them, they met yesterday. Year now to five or six.
Everybody's going to be back tomorrow,So all the caucuses and everybody's meeting
tomorrow. Everybody is back in fullswing tomorrow. The first time since the
debate. There are more people alreadylined up to say it's time to step
away. Mark Warner was supposed tohave a meeting tomorrow Senator Democrat, but
he is not having that because detailsof it leaked and so he doesn't want
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to have that. He was thefirst senator to say you need to step
away. Why because people are worriedabout the down ballot potentially what could happen
in November? But midterms, they'reworried about the what if. And you've
got a president that's lying to himselfand having other people lie to him.
Answer, I know your doctor saidhe consulted with a neurology. I guess
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I'm asking a slightly different question.Have you had the specific cognitive tests and
have you had a neurologist a specialistdo an examination? No? No one
said I had to. No onesaid, they said, I'm good.
Would you be willing to undergo anindependent medical evaluation that included neurological and cognitive
cognitive tests and release the results tothe American people? Look, I have
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a cognitive test every single day.Every day. I have that test everything
I do. You know, notonly am I campaigned when I'm running the
world. No, well, that'snice. This is from a guy who
they asked, So, did youto watch the debate? I don't know.
I can't remember. It's been afew days. It's been a few
days. It's it's sad, andthe media live form forever in a day.
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Nobody wanted to be honest because they'reso worried about holding on to power.
They're so worried about their jobs.They're so worried about all the stuff,
the trappings that come with it.They're so worried about all of those
things. But I thought the wholepoint was it was about democracy. It's
about all of these things. Itwasn't. It's about power, know that,
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both the right and the left.It's about holding onto your position in
the power structure. That's what thisis. And they're debating, is it
better with him even if we onlyget a year with him? And then
and then and then what then wegot to evoke the twenty fifth? Or
(41:46):
he steps down and he hands itover to Kamala and then she picks somebody
and and and is it better thatway? Because I said it last hour,
I say it again. This isher shot. She didn't have another
shot. She already tried it.It didn't work, was never going to
work. She's unlikable. Is itbecause he's the black woman? No,
(42:09):
it's not. It's because she's unlikable. She's always been unlikable. She says
the right things in Blue Areas toget put into a position of Bauer plus
Willie Brown. She also said somestuff about Willy If you don't know that
most powerful man. Maybe in thehistory of California politics, help her get
(42:32):
to where she got to. That'sall I'm gonna say. But we know
we're talking about that being said,she is also unlikable. When she had
a chance to run, she did. She came out like a rocket ship,
but kind of like Evil CANEVL.It didn't go well. She never
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made it to Iowa. So thisis her chance. This is it.
If I'm the Democrats, I'm like, you know what, just let it
ride for whatever it is. We'llrecruit sometimes, you know, rather than
(43:14):
trying to save something that may beunsavable and that may give us something that
we're not going to be thrilled withthat hurts us down the line on the
tickets, on the down ballad sideof things, maybe we just go,
eh, it is what it is. We live with it this way.
It falls apart. If we lose, we lose, we survive four years,
the whole thought process of it's democracyover and I'll never vote again,
(43:36):
shap It's never ever going to bein a situation where that, if that
happens, we're screwed and we wereall but jed no, no, no,
If that happens I mean, we'rescrewed, Like something horrific has happened
to us as a nation. Webusted apart, We don't exist anymore.
We're going to be fine. Canwe survive four years of both of these
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men? Yes, and even her, because America is not these people.
America is us. These just happenedto me, the dig dogs that get
to speak for us at times,which should frustrate the hell of it.
Speaking of that, Biden at aw u r D Philadelphia, ask about
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he's a black woman now bottom,I'm proud to because, as I said,
the first vice president, the firstblack woman heard with a black president,
just so much that we can dobecause together there's nothing. Look,
there's the United States of America.Once again, none of that made sense.
What hey? What that? Look? The United States of America.
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My daughter who is five, whenshe gets into an argument with us,
every once in a while, shegoes down and does the splits. It
doesn't solve the argument, but shethinks it does. That's what his Look,
We're the United States of America.Whatever thing he's in, he's like,
look were the United States of America? That wasn't a question. I
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was like, are you hungry.So that was with a radio station Philly
word WRD. And Andrea at Lawfulhas come out and said, yeah,
they kind of gave us the questions. Andrea, let me ask you about
your interviews. There's something that's similarlyhere. You asked four questions, and
(45:29):
maybe that's what you were allowed toask by the campaign or the White House,
but they were essentially the same questions. Both interviews about accomplishments progress in
your respective state, what's at stakein the election, what he has to
say about his debate performance, andwhat he would say to voters who think
their vote doesn't matter or might sitthis election out. Were those questions given
(45:49):
to you by the White House ordid you have to submit questions ahead of
this interview? The questions were sentto me for approval. I approved to
them. She approved to them.That's what she did. She approved of
them. Okay, So the WhiteHouse sent the questions to you ahead of
the interview. Yes, okay.I got several questions, eight of them,
and the four them were chosen werethe ones that I approved, okay.
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And the reason I ask it's nota criticism of either view, It's
just that if the White House istrying now to prove the vim vigor acuity
of the president. I don't knowhow they do that by sending questions first
before the interview, so that thepresident knows what's coming. Yeah, does
he know what's coming? Again?This is Andrew Lawfel. She was and
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we'll get to that in a second. Persue who interviewed him at WURD in
Philadelphia. She got questions. Youcan choose from what for these? It's
like anything else. If they're sendingyou stuff, there's a suggestion of these
are the things we want you toask him now. Today. The campaign
is also saying that they're changing theirpractices going forward and that they will no
(46:57):
longer be recommending questions ahead of interview. Oh yeah, they're changing. Well,
if it's that, If it's likethat, come on, you know,
you were doing this for quite along time, and I said.
Andrea Lawful was the host. Sheis no longer the host. They have
since UH released her. The interviewfeatured predetermined questions provided by the White House,
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which violates our practice of remaining independentmedia outlet accountable to our listeners.
She has been let go parted wayswith Andrea Lawful. Saunders parted ways.
The Philadelphia based station added the practiceof delegitimizing black voices continues today and is
(47:45):
concerned that any perception of accepting preparedquestions will make it seem that WRD word
is a mouthpiece for the Biden administration. Yeah, three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty fourthree at she had Benson shows your Twitter.
So much stuff to get to alot more to get to talk about
travel this past weekend chaos in theskies, not for planes falling down or
(48:09):
anything, but because Boeing is nuts. That's why we're gonna talk a bit
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show. TSA expects to screen close to three
million passengers just today alone, andthat big of a travel crush is a
critical test for airlines Delta and United. Seeing a swell in passengers is holiday
stretch. American Airline says it's theirbusiest day in history, which is why
they're going to be putting up morethan sixty five hundred flights to get everyone
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home. But it's the roads wherewe'll likely see that mass exodus. More
than sixty million Americans will be makingthat road trip this holiday stretch. Very
busy over the weekend and still busytoday on some of the roads, and
because of what took place, becauseof Burrel and many other things that have
gone on for weather, there's stillplenty of delays out there. People are
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still traveling. So if you're outon the roads today, be safe.
Okay. Just want to let youguys know that it's a hell of a
weekend. I did not travel anywhere. It was the beauty of doing nothing.
My staycation was golf and pickleball,even though it was four thousand degrees.
Why don't you guys know that golfand pickleball with my son. I'm
like, you're playing. He's like, I don't want to. I'm but
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you are, And he did.God bless him. Speaking of travel boeing
in uh hot water, as wehave known to plead guilty or do not
plead guilty, What does it looklike? What do they have to do?
The Justice Department says the government determinedthat Boeing violated an agreement that had
protected it from prosecution for more thanthree years, deceiving regulators. Federal prosecutors
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gave Boeing the choice last week ofentering a guilty plea and conditions, including
a more than two hundred forty milliondollar fine or face a trial and a
separate court filing. Attorneys for familiesof crash victims are opposing the plea deal.
Yeah, they're not thrilled by theplea deal, but Boeing doesn't want
a trial, so big fines anda lot of other stuff. The plea
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deal must receive the approval of afederal judge to take effect. The Justice
Department says the government determined that Boeingviolated an agreement that had protected it from
prosecution for more than three years,deceiving regulators. For the aircraft maker,
the choice was a guilty plea anda more than two hundred and forty million
dollar fine or face a trial.Boeing also agrees to an independent monitor and
investing millions more in safety programs fivehundred million more in compliance and safety programs.
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They have a three year monitor duringtheir probation period that has to be
there to watch everything, but alot of people are pissed because they want
people in jail three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your Twitter tweet at US text
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the program right here on the ChadBenson Show. Our loved ones are gone.
You need to pay the price.Somebody needs to go to jail,
is what some people are saying.That is totally understandable. Who knew what?
And on top of all of this, the board also agrees to sit
down with families of the victims ofthe Max crashes. But that's not going
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to be enough. So much Bidenstuff, I mean, it is insane.
But there's also Trump stuff. YesterdayAdam Schiff talking about how can this
even be a thing right now?How are they tied? He should be
mopping the floor with Donald Trump.Joe Biden is running against a criminal.
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It should not be even close.And there's only one reason it is close,
and that's the president's age. Andwhat I would say, Kristen,
what I would advise the president isseek how the opinions of people you trust.
But doesn't matter because nobody's listening.Nobody in that camp of the people
you trust are listening to the peopleon the outside, and that is a
(53:28):
serious issue if you're the president.And poll after poll is showing so many
things that people are worried about.And once again, the media across the
board, and I'm talking mostly aboutthe big media, failed to do their
job and do their due diligence becauseeverything was written off as a Russia disinformation,
(53:52):
Russia, Russia, Russia. Thatwas the last election. This time
it's Republican talking point. Republican talkingpoint, Republican talk point, no reality,
have a little bit more on this, supposed to get some nature messing
you up. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show.That is your Twitter, your Instagram,
your ex whatever, hell all ofthese things are called. It is
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the Chad Benson Show. Such ChadBenson Show, Independent thoughts, independent life.
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This is Chad Benson. I'm done. I'm seriously done. The Supreme
Court has pissed me off so muchright now, like so much. Joe,
You're reasonable man, you don't wantto do this, but here's the
reality. This is a war andwe are fighting for our country and these
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ass are gonna take it away.They're gonna take it away. Joe.
You now have the right to takethat bitch Trump out. Take him out,
Joe. If he was Hitler andthis was nineteen forty, you'd take
him out. Well, he isHitler and this is nineteen forty. Take
him the out, blow him up, or they'll blow us up. Facts,
(55:28):
What in God's name are you talkingabout? Not that you're living in
a world of emotion, because youwould never do that. Facts of which
I have none. Donald Trump isAdolf Hitler? How many times do I
have to say this? Every timethe Left here's Trump. They think it's
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this mighty tight. They always thinkthat, no, he's not, he's
not Adolf Hitler got us out ofstuff, But he's mean. I don't
care. I don't care. Andthat's always a perception, isn't it.
It's meany Oh, there's a lotof stuff I don't like about Trump.
I'll tell you guys that now Ihear from you guys all the time.
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There's a ton of stuff that I'mnot a fan of. When it comes
to Donald Trump. I think hemakes everything way harder than it should be.
I think in a lot of wayshe's absolutely in it for himself.
But I think every politician, whenyou get to a certain point, they're
all in for themselves. I havenews for you. The person running for
city council that's first getting into it, Yeah, they're like, yeah,
(56:36):
let's do this. We're all,yeah, I'm here for the community.
By their third term, they're likewhat can I get? Everybody kind of
has that ego. So Trump happensto be a little bit bigger than most.
I'm just saying there's a lot ofstuff. I'm not a fan of
Trump, But do I think he'sAdolf Hitler? I do not. And
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this whole like you used to justkill him Joe find his way around the
White House. I don't think he'sready to to order sealed team. Well
what if? Really? So what? Really? There's a lot of people
out there that field that he isAdolf Hitler. Who I gotta vote for
in November to keep Hitler out theWhite House? That's all I want to
(57:20):
know. Who I gotta vote forto keep Hitler out the White House.
Y'all do your thing, play intraffic all you want in front of these
Republicans, acting a fool in frontof these people instead of privately declaring your
stuff, but don't text me nomore. Just let me know when you
guys are finished figuring it out.Democrats, because I know y'all the freak
out people, go ahead and freakout, have your conversation, and then
let me know who I gotta votefor to keep Hitler out the White House.
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That's it. I'm done. IsHitler coming back? Hold on Donald
Trump, y'all, that actually isAdolf Hitler. Just let you guys know
see insanity. Great keep him outof the White House because he's Adolf Hitler.
No, he's not. First ofall, the Democrat Party has sided
with the people who hate the Jews. If we're going to break stuff down,
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they're siding with a moss. They'renot Chad. They just want the
Jews to die. The different thingnot very nice. And the minute you
invoke was it Goodwin's loss what theycall it, The minute you invoke Hitler
in any argument, unless you're literallytalking about WW two or the Nazis,
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you kind of lose the argument.Point to me where he's Adolf Hitler.
Point to me, well, Chad, he's got this this this plan right,
this this plan. No, thatplan he's already disavowed, said some
of it was stupid, some ofit was okay. But that's the Heritage's
plan. Well, that he's goingto surround himself with, you know with
who Herman Garring right, Aikman Himmler. Is that what he's gonna do.
(59:02):
It's like, ky dig those guysup, see what they're up to.
People are insane. I was toldon this call how Democratic Leader Hakim Jeffrees
didn't outright call or support President Biden. He allowed his members to express their
concerns. All of them right noware in listening mode, and they're taking
what they're hearing from them members andgoing right back to the administration and with
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the president listening mode, what arethey listening to If they're honest with themselves
and they care about democracy and theycare about us as a nation, what
they're honest with themselves, they're sayingto themselves, this dude can't govern.
Not only does he not need tobe running for president. I don't think
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he can finish out his term ina way that is going to make our
allies and us feel good. Butit's about power and holding on to what's
good for the elites, what's goodfor us, which is good for the
elites. That's what matters most,Gordon Chan. If you're a Sijm Ping
or Vladimir Putin, you now knowwhen to attack the United States. This
(01:00:05):
is a problem because, as RobertF. Kennedy Junior pointed out, the
president of the United States has sevenminutes to make the decision about launching nuclear
weapons if he's told that missiles areapproaching the United States, and right now,
there is great concern that President Bidenwould be in one of his days
incomprehensible states. Oh, that's that'shy that's just crazy. That's no,
(01:00:29):
No, that's honesty. What ifsomething really went down and he was in
a moment of I don't know fog, which is a possibility. Remember,
if you guys are going to attack, do it between like ten thirty and
like three If you guys could EasternStandard time, not morning. We're talking
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starting in the morning at ten thirty, finishing abyt about three pm in the
afternoon, if you could, that'dbe great, if you could. Leaders
didn't like President Trump because he forcedthem to spend much more on defense.
You had a string of American presidentswho would lecture NATO leaders about spending two
percent of their gross domestic product ondefense, and they just sort of ignored
(01:01:15):
us, ignored US until Trump actuallywent into NATO meetings and actually spoke his
mind. Now they know that Bidendoesn't generally do that, and so they
feel much more comfortable with Biden.But that doesn't mean Biden is better for
the United States when it comes toNATO. We do need a disruptor because
NATO is not prepared to defend itselfagainst a Russian attack. For instance,
(01:01:37):
No, it's not luckily Russia isis you know, lots of people,
but kind of a paper tager,lots of people that they could throw and
force alas Stalingrad go what Stalingrad readhistory? They didn't have the weapons.
They're like, all right, here'sthe deal. You're going to run,
then you're going to get shot anddie, and the guy behind you is
(01:01:59):
going to pick up the gun andhe's gonna run forward. Then he's gonna
get shot and die, and thenthat guy behind him is gonna pick it
up and then he's gonna get shotand die and continue forward. You're like,
I'm going to retreat or we'll shootyou now. So your choice is
running forward and dying or running backwardsand dying, not much of a choice.
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That's what Russia has. People Russiawould get, they would get absolutely
curb stopped if they went into Poland. I'm telling you that right now.
Poland is itching for a fight.But our guy, yeah, he was
bad when he was fine. Whenit came to forward in policy, he
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was awful. Four secondary state Gatesis like, this guy's the worst at
like I've known him for forty years, the worst decision maker in the history
of this stuff. I remind everybodyhe was a no when it came to
Usama min Lan, he was aoh three two three, five, three
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eight, twenty four, twenty three. At Chad Benson Show, is your
Twitter tweet at us text the programthe little nature messing you up? Nature
is it's nature. I'm just tellingyou that right now, and nature can
be and over the weekend, ina few places nature was it was.
(01:03:24):
It was ugly, you got theheat wave, you've got burrel, you
got sharks. But then on theother side of it, you have us
being disgusting. Now one of thegreatest places on the planet, which is
us messing up nature. See seethe way that happens at Chad Benson Show,
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Com slash Chad. Nature mess youup straight ahead right here, a hashtag
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me too, hashtag immigration reforms,hashtag help. I'm trapped in a hashtag
factory and I can't get out theChad Benson show. You and I both
know that nature can do a lotof things. We're seeing it with barrel.
We've got heat waves across the country. But animals also play a part
in it, and we can begross to nature. We'll talk about that.
It is a special edition and asad edition of nature. We mess
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you because it will and it can. Let's start in Texas sharks. It's
shark week. Maybe they know thatShark Weeks start tonight? How is it
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next week? Shark month? On? Because you got nat geo and you
have discovered four attacks Boom boom boom. Authorities in South Texas are on high
alert for sharks after four swimmers encounteredthe same shark off San Padre Island,
the stars swimming towards him, andthen he jumped up out of the water,
saying, shark, shark, shark. And that's when a journaling kicked
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in. I went right after him. The shark then a second victim and
grazed a third. A fourth swimmerwas also injured fending off an attack.
How's actually happening right now? Allof the victims are expected to recover,
but experts say the shark's behavior isconsistent with how sharks hunt, looking for
food by biting what's in front ofthem. And I'm here to tell you,
guys, we joke about the naturething, but because of all the
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animals I've kept for years, andI've kept just about every kind of animal
you can think of, from themost venomous to crocs to everything and then
some as a young reptile keeper,don't do that anymore. I got kids.
We really have kind of scaled down. We're more into tortoises and you
know, copy bears, things likethat, fun cute things. But all
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joking aside, nature will mess youup. So four people at first of
all, dusk awful, cloudy waterawful, so early morning not a great
time to go. But this wasin the middle of the day. This
is a young woman by the nameof Tabitha hanging out for her honeymoon slash
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anniversary. They were joking about it. She was the one that was attacked
the worst. There. There areabout four of us in the water.
I had some teenagers with me,my daughter fifteen. I was with fans.
Well, I'm sorry, Selina ResidentTabitha Sullivan getting emotional in her hospital
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bed, recalling the moment her family'Sport of July holiday turned into a horror
movie. And all I saw wassomething grand in the water. So I
just I kicked at it because Ithought, oh my god, it's a
huge fish and it was coming atus. So I kicked at it,
and that's when I think it grabbedmy leg. A shark attacked to Sullivan's
in shallow water, ripping off achunk of her left calf. I think
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I was just in shock. It'slike I could feel numbness, I guess
is the best way to describe it. Sullivan says her husband Carrie, jumped
in the water and grabbed her,but the shark followed them and then attacked
him. He fought the shark.He's got two bites on him. He's
actually in the room with Baes nextto me. But yeah, it was
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crazy, kind of surreal, stillkind of by the way, the shark
just nipped him pretty gnarly looking justfor the nip. It's a bull shark,
probably eight to ten feet. There'svideo of it everywhere, and because
of drones now it's giving us adifferent look that we've never had before.
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It really is. It's giving usa tollly knew look that we have never
had before on how actually close theseanimals are to us. And it's crazy.
And I always tell everybody you think, you know, ah well,
it doesn't look very big. Thinkabout a ten foot animal. Go look
at a basketball hoop and think,oh my god, that's massive. This
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video shows good Samaritans pulling Sullivan fromthe water. Texas Parks and Wildlife says
two people total were bidden and hospitalized. Another two suffered minor injuries. Officials
think it was all by the samelarge shark. I've lived here for twenty
four years. The last time Isaw anything like this was about eight years
ago. Meanwhile, Sullivan will needmultiple surgeries, but doctors do think she
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will be able to keep her legand walk again. So I have movement
in my toes, I have movementin my ankle. My bone structure is
good. I'm gonna probably need physicaltherapy for sure. The Sullivan sixteenth wedding
anniversary just so happened to be theday after the attack. The couple never
expecting their marriage milestone to be spentin a hospital room, but grateful to
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still be together. Do you feellike this was kind of a miracle.
Yeah. I would say somebody orsomething was definitely looking over us. That's
a story right there to tell yourgrandkids. On top of everything else,
be careful when you're out there.One of the things that helped them was
the fact that there was a crackedteam of people that seemed to be on
vacation, and that happens a lot. According to a CBP official, there
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just happened to be two off dutyofficers from an elite unit called Boor Star
that happened to be on the beach. They were probably vacationing there at the
right place at the right time,and they jumped into action. According to
this official, these two agents raninto the water, pulled a victim out
of the water and immediately started renderingaid if I went running towards this guy.
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I went out there too, andthis guy who's betting pulled out of
the water. It was a bigshark bike. And by the way,
the boor Star if that sounds familiar, those are the crack units that went
in and took care of the evil. Sob VOLDI shooter because those cops wouldn't
do a damn thing. So thathappened to be a lucky thing. Because
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her leg she's laughing about it.It is uh, it was gnarly.
It was three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three. Atch had Benson showsyour Twitter nature will mess you up.
You know what, We also domake a massive nature in their quest to
scale Mount Everest Every year climbers fromaround the world. Don't you bring themselves?
They bring their stuff and then theyleave it behind. Now, there's
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so much garbage at Mount Everest's highestspace camp near the peak that surpis say
it'll take years to clean up.A team of them has been working to
clear the trash on the world's tallestmountain. Eleven tons worth removed this year's
climbing season, including four dead bodiesand a skeleton frozen and ice. It's
estimated there could be up to fiftytons more garbage up there and plenty of
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dead bodies because if you get stuckup there, for the most part,
you don't get rescued and they don'tbring your body down. Three two,
three, five, three, eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad
Benson, schell is your Twitter,your Instagram, all of the other things.
A lot of stuff to get toin our third hour. If you
don't get the third hour, getthe podcast, and then complain to the
people who don't give you the thirdhour. She need it. A lot
(01:12:23):
of stuff still to get to.More on Biden, obviously, Moron Harris,
Is she it? Of course she'sit. She don't have a choice.
This is it right here. You'regonna have to run with her.
And even if Biden stays in,which is still a big if, it's
not a certainty he's not gonna run. But it's also not a certainty that
he is gonna run. Even ifhe stays in. Everybody knows she will
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be president at some point in time. Who would her running may be if
she decided to go on her ownThree two, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four, twenty threeAt Chad Benson Chell, that's your
Twitter, your Instagram, all ofthe other stuff missing show. Grab the
podcast. It is Chad Benson.Check is the Chad Benson Show, Independent
(01:13:26):
Thoughts, Independent Life. This isChad Benson. It's not if? But
when? What does it look like? How will history treat Biden? Well,
Chad? Are you saying it's gonnastay? Does he have a choice?
This doesn't get better. It remindedme of something. If you guys
ever watched the movie Jaws, oneof my favorite, if not my favorite
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movie of all time. Larry themayor, lied to himself, lied to
everybody else, covered up what wasgoing on there. It's a shark in
the water that's eating freaking papal,right, so Larry did. Then when
he got found out, he wastrying to figure out how does he save
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something that cannot be saved? Whatare you talking about? The summery's over?
You're the mayor of Shark City.These people think you want the beaches
over. I was, I was. I was in the town. That's
right. You were at the town, customers, and that's why you're going
to do the right thing. He'sit in there going August August like he's
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still trying to save something he knowcannot be saved. It can't be saved.
Dude, You're not saving this.You're not getting better. It isn't
going to happen. Nobody even thinksyou're gonna last four years. Hell,
most people don't think you're gonna lastsix months at this point. It's because
you hate Bud. I don't thankyou for your service. You care about
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America, step away, thank youfor your service. If you care about
this country and the potential of whatmight happen should she or somebody do something,
step away. If you really careabout this country, because you think
that Trump is Adolph Hitler and yourfrailness is going to make sure that he
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becomes president, then you need tostep away. It's not just. And
this is something that I think peopleneed to understand. Congress people going in
and saying something, right, thesesenators going in and saying something, or
saying something publicly, you have toget in front of it. We're going
to go back a few years.Talk in a lot of years. Barry
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Goldwater SnO who he is. BarryGoldwater went over on a Saturday night,
me and a few others. Theyhad a discussion and when you listen to
this, it was nineteen seventy four. Concerned about what's going on House the
Senate. What's happening there. Iwant to know, I need to know
Congress and Rhodes and Senator Scott andI have just concluded a visit with the
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President. He invited us down thisafternoon to disclose to him what we feel
the actual conditions in the House andthe Senate are relative to his situation.
We have totally that the situation isvery gloomy on Capitol Hill and that it
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is a very distressing situation. Andwe gave him further evaluations which I think
ought to remain between ourselves. Well, guess what he's getting a sense now?
A team Jeffries and then met yesterdayon a zoom call that normally comes
on a Wednesday. Why is thatbecause they're all back full throttle tomorrow the
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first time since the debate. Thedebate, what's going to happen? Well,
you've got five prominent Republicans, oneDemocrat, and there will be more
on both the House and the Senateside that I think over the next couple
of days will speak up, buttake those away at this moment in time.
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What about donors because they matter,because that's where your money comes from.
I think Donald Trump represents an existentialthreat. We should do whatever is
maximizes our chances of defeating him inNovember. I agree with President Biden a
year ago when he decided to runagain, that he represented the best chance.
Unfortunately, over the past year,father time has caught up with him
(01:17:35):
and the American people. I don'tthink he should listen to me. I
don't think he should look in themirror and listen to himself. I think
he should ask the American people.Yeah, ask the American people. Well,
the American people are speaking based onall the polls. They may like
like, here's the thing, andit's the same thing for the Democrats and
(01:17:57):
republic they may like a lot ofthe stuff that buy and has done right,
but they recognize this isn't the dude. At this moment in time,
they're Republicans. Everybody thinks that theylove Trump. There's a ton of Republicans
can't stand the guy. For Billmart talking about I can't stand the guy,
can't stand But I look at wherewe're headed. And this is it.
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Both of them have their issues.There's no doubt about this. Right
now, Trump sits better, andoddly enough, he's been very quiet,
although he did true something out thatwas kind of hilarious. May we'll get
that in a little bit. Whenyou listen to this guy, he's a
donor. Donors are looking where dothey put their money because they don't want
to flush it down the toilet.But they're also worried about the down ballot,
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which we talked about earlier. Theseguys and gals in the Senate,
right in Congress, they're worried abouttheir positions. Is he going to be
a drag on the ticket? Doeshe hurt my chances of being re elected?
I care about that. Are thesedonors going to throw money at Kamala
Well, if she ends up beingthe nominee and they just say we're going
(01:19:02):
to do facto' give it to her, she gets you know, it's a
smooth ride. But some of thesepeople saying we're gonna put the money elsewhere.
Just today, both the New YorkTimes and the Wall Street Journal came
out with poles showing that seventy fourin one poll, seventy four percent and
eighty percent of Americans said, quote, Joe Biden is too old to be
(01:19:24):
an effective president. So it's nowonder that he has fought, gone from
three points down to Trump nationally tosix points down now in multiple high quality
polls, which basically tells me thatwith four months to go until the election,
if Joe Biden remains as the presidentialcandidate, he is going to lose,
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possibly in a landslide. And Iknow he doesn't want that, so
he will step aside. But he'sgot to do it. That's the thing.
Does he have the cajones to doit, the understanding, the wherewithal?
Does he have a moment of claritythat says I need to do this
for the country others have? Doeshe have that moment? How do you
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think history will judge President Biden forhis relentless just not giving in, not
giving up at one point? Ishe putting himself over country? This is
a very very difficult and sad momentin the history of Biden presidency. The
challenge now is to convince a president, an incumbent, that it's time to
move on. We have historical evidence. We've had two experience with presidents who
(01:20:35):
have decided not to run again whenthey could have Harry Truman, Lennon Johnson.
They made the decision on their own, so it was a dignified exit.
It was on their terms. AndI think the opportunity for the dignified
exit is shrinking on a daily basis. And the reality is is there isn't
that on my terms scenario anymore forhim, where six weeks ago he could
(01:21:04):
have said before the debate, Idon't want to do this anymore, and
I've been talking about it for wellover a year that I don't think he's
going to be the nominee. Goback listen roll the tapes. I just
didn't think he was because I'd seenwhat was going on, and I had
friends in the White House, andmany of you shot me down, Well,
you're a nut job, you're inlove with Trump, blah blah blah.
(01:21:24):
It's oh a bunch of crap.Said no, this is the reality.
And then that Wall Street Journal piececame out, you remember that,
Oh my god, that Wall StreetJournal thing came out And the next thing
you know is, oh jeez,and he had you know, Mark Halpern
broke it the day before that,and oh my god, Hey, let
(01:21:46):
me tell you something. The media, you guys blew it. You had
opportunity after opportunity, and you blewit. And then the day that those
pieces came out, what you do. He's coaching. But I understand when
I said he was cogent. He'sfar beyond cogent. In fact, I
think he's better than he's ever beenintellectually analytically, because he's been around for
(01:22:14):
fifty years. Start your tape rightnow, because I'm about to tell you
the truth and f you if youcan't handle the truth. This version of
Biden intellectually analytically is the best Bidenever, not a close second. And
I've known him for years. Bunchof crap, you know it, I
(01:22:38):
know it. It's a bunch ofblogoney, you hit it. You need
somebody around him that's going to tellhimthe truth. But the chance for him
to step away on his own termshistory making where he says no, I
don't think I could do this.That's past now. Because even if he
does, and he has to makethat decision for himself or others will make
it for him. So it's damnedif you like it's jumped or get pushed.
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That chance to make that graceful exit. It's gone right now. What
President Biden faces it is increasingly publiccalls to do so. Very tough on
a proud person, but especially toughon a president who believes he's done a
good job. President Biden has tocome to terms with the reality of the
political challenge he and Vice President Harrisface. If he changes his mind,
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and if enough of his inner circleconvince him that indeed he cannot win,
then I suspect the President will notcontinue with his bid. At the moment.
He doesn't think he's putting himself abovecountry. In fact, I think
it would annoy him to hear that. Maybe, but your thought process is
beating Donald Trump. It's not aboutrunning and governing. It's about beating one
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person. And this hopes that youcan reach back in time and you can't.
There's a human side of this.We're going to talk about that a
little bit later that I think isbeing left out in all of this,
this discussion of aging. The humanside of stuff that is tough for anybody.
(01:24:08):
And yeah, with the ego drivenand all of this stuff, totally
get it. I do, Butwhen I hear it, well, you
know it's it's it's it's he thinksit could. It's about beating Trump,
but it's also about all the peoplesurrounding him who are filling his ears with
a bunch of nonsense, knowing fullwell they're with them day in and day
out while he has lucid moments hereand there to run a country and to
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do this effectively twenty four seven,three sixty five. Very few people want
that job. The ones who do. The ego drives it. But you've
got to be up for it physicallyas well as mentally, and I don't
think he's up for either. Threetwo, three, five eight, twenty
four to twenty three acts. ShedBenson shows your Twitter, you Instagram Bord
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what's trending. What's trending? I'msigned James de Norway, Oman, Pakistan,
Qatar, Russia, Sera, cheesecan what trupping. Let's find out
(01:26:57):
what's trending in the old interwebs onthis beautiful Monday. Less your course,
stuck with Burrell slam it down onyou or in a heat wave French elections.
No wont try anything of Google.Jamar Rosen, Cocoa goff Lewis Hamilton,
race car driver, He edges Maxfor stopping Lulu Soun former Texas Longhorn
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advances to the women's quarter finals.Hurricane Houston. That's Burle, California,
heat wave, Shark Week and MargoRobbie's husband. People are going, she's
married, she is, and they'repregnant. Oh my god. Head over
to the magical world of Yo.Hurricane Burrel. Joe Biden talk a lot
(01:27:46):
about him today. Will he won'the? Will he won't he? Maybe?
Yes? Maybe no? Does itmatter? We're asking that question because
you're running for president for four years, not the next six months to year
after after you win a second term. Russia, Ukraine War, NASCAR Cup
Series, Major League baseball's ustar game. France election. It went from the
(01:28:09):
hard right to the hard left.Detroit shooting, Bronnie James and Angel Reese
sets a WNBA record for her thirteenconsecutive double double. I didn't have a
double double this week, and Ithought about going in and out, but
I did not, And finally overto hhoooo hou sub Dragon number one trending
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thing, Good Monday, Love Island, USA, Kiev, Joe Biden,
whirl wordle excuse me wordle, alCapone, Donald Trump and al Capone.
They're the same. Galveston Catwan,Baba, Paul Revere all trending in the
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Magical world of Twitter at Chad Benton'sShow, Twitter and The Chad Benson Show.
Russia missile strikes Kiev Children's hospital.Oh no, did it or did
it not? I don't know,because some people out there who still think
(01:29:15):
that Putin is doing the right thing, fighting for the West. You know
who some of you are out there. The battle that goes on on the
Twitter with that coming up more onBiden. Is it too late? Yes,
it's way too damn late. Idon't even think people understand how late
(01:29:36):
it is. The fact that we'reeven having this conversation, says how late
it is. The fact that we'reeven sitting here talking about this shows you
the insanity of this. So yes, yes, I'm gonna go out there
(01:29:57):
and say it is way too late. It is so late, it is
crazy. We'll have some of thatcoming up. A lot of other stuff
still to get to. We're aweek away from the convention in the Milliwaukee.
Will Trump stay there? Will henot? You know, he's a
criminal, He's an evil. SOBgot some of your text messages I was
(01:30:21):
off. This shows you all thethings you need to know about some of
the insanity out there. I wasoff last week and people are still pissed
at me and I wasn't even there. I wasn't even there and they're still
sending horrific things to me. We'lltalk about some of that as well.
Three two, three, five,three, eight, twenty four, twenty
three at Chad Benton Show. That'syour Twitter, your Instagram, all the
(01:30:43):
other social media stuff, your ex, whatever the hell it's called. Today
right here on the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts,
(01:31:15):
Independent Life, This is Chad Benson. Gen Z will save us well,
clearly we don't have much of achoice because all our generations really dropped
the fucking ball on this one.I was fourteen years old when Donald Trump
got elected President of the United States. How in the world did grown adults
allow this man to become president?All the Supreme courts doing bad stuff?
(01:31:40):
Yeah? No, Hillary Clinton toldeveryone on the campaign trail, he's gonna
overturn Roe v. Wade. He'sgonna have bad FORID policy. He's gonna
have bad domestic policy, she toldeveryone. And people were just like,
you know what, Hillary Clinton isjust just not likable enough. So now
we've come to the point where wehave to decide if we're gonna vote for
Grandpa dictator or grand Paul democracy.Grandpa dictator or Grandpa democracy. Wow,
(01:32:02):
those are our choices. It's agen z or she's a little upset,
worried, worried the world's coming toan end. And if you don't think
she's worried, And there's no hyperbolehere, because it's all over Trump gets
in, I believe me. JoeBiden nowhere near perfect. All right,
he's got his fair share of laws. But let me be clear here,
(01:32:23):
I would vote for a sack ofrocks before I would ever consider voting for
Donald Trump. So if you areone of those people who in twenty sixteen
you vote a third party, oryou voted for Trump and you realized that
was a mistake, or you didn'tvote at all, get together because we
got some shit to do. Becausethis is my first presidential election voting,
(01:32:45):
and I would like to have thechance to vote in another one. But
I'm not quite sure if Donald Trumpis elected then we'll actually have that option,
because he keeps saying I want tobe other dictator, and the Supreme
Court pretty much just told him,well, we're gonna make an easy for
you to do that. Is thatis that with Tiad? No, it's
not. It's not what they saidfirst freaking out, no emotion there.
(01:33:13):
Says he's going to be a dictatoron day one. I think he said,
and I quote, yeah, forone thing on dictator day one,
that's what I'm gonna do is reverseall the stuff that he undid when it
came to the border. Oh mygod. And if you're voting for a
bag of rocks, I think thatyou asked the Republicans, they say the
same thing, because that's kind ofwhat we have right now, we've got
(01:33:34):
the old guy who doesn't know upfrom down, which is sad, and
then you've got somebody who, quitefrankly, I think is dumb as a
box of rocks in Kamala Harris.But she pretty well going to be the
nominee. And if she's not thenominee, that means and he has said
said a little while ago, I'mstaying in. I'm staying in, told
(01:33:56):
the senators, I'm staying in.Okay, Adam Carolla can fix this,
right. I do have a wayto get Biden out of there, because
he's not going to listen to anybody, and he's going to make the decision,
and now everyone wants him out,including his own party. All I
would need to do is get aboutthree or four of his inner confidants,
(01:34:16):
like the closest people in this circle. I go, you don't want this
doddering old fool running for second termto and they go, no, we
don't. But what can we tellhim? I go, listen, listen
to me. This is going towork. Get on the same page.
When he says I'm running for asecond term, you say, but this
is your second term, which isfunny, but sad, and there's a
(01:34:42):
human side of this. Michael Moorebrought something up that we've been talking about
for a while on this program.Who would allow this to happen to your
family member? Problem here is thatI think there's a form of elder of
you's going on here where the DemocraticParty, the people, people that are
part of the apparatus pushing him,pushing him, pushing him to stay,
and then he comes out he saysI'm staying, and the family says I'm
(01:35:05):
staying. But in spite of mycriticisms of al Kaza with Biden, watching
the debate was heartbreaking down and itwas like, imagine that was your father
up there, and why didn't theydo it? Why did they even let
him go out on the stage inthis condition? Who's looking out for him
right now? Fair question? Isaid about six months ago. What we're
(01:35:28):
about to see is not going tobe pretty. We're watching a person in
front of the world start to haveepisodes, start to have things that your
grandmother, your mother, your father, your uncle, your aunt, maybe
your husband or wife starts to gothrough. But the difference is it's in
front of the world, and there'sa human side of this. And he's
(01:35:51):
got a bunch of suckubusses around himthat are protecting the hell out of him,
which drives me crazy. And thosepeople are telling them, yet,
stay the course, You're doing great, Martha Rattitz. The President is talking
to a lot of people, buthe appears to be listening to a very
tight circle, a very tight circle, and administration officials I have spoken to
(01:36:15):
said that very tight inner circle istelling them he can win, that he
needs to keep going. This ofcourse includes his wife Jill, who they
said is lashing out at those whowant him to get out of the race.
Yeah, a tight circle of peoplewho want to keep their power in
the position they're willing to sacrifice thedignity of a guy who served our country.
(01:36:38):
You don't have to like Joe Biden, but the human side of it
as well. So he's has thosemoments that he's got more moments of good
than bad. But it went fromhaving an episode here there too. Obviously
it's a crapshoot on a daily basis, but you also have to know as
a human being, you're not justin the fourth quarter. You're time is
(01:37:00):
ticking out that this is it foryou. You don't have a lot of
time life in life, let alonethe job. And that's also you know,
that mortality thing kicks it right inthe grundle because you get to a
certain age. Right when you're twenty, you're indestructible. Like when you're you're
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a kid, you're not thinking aboutany of that stuff, and you're twenty,
you're thinking about it. Thirties nottoo much. Maybe you have a
kid, start thinking about a littlebit more. You get into your forties
and fifties and it becomes, oh, yeah, I'm not what I used
to be. But then you startthinking about it. Maybe a friend dies,
maybe something happens. I mean manyof you listening right now. Somebody
your age dies, you run andgo like, was it suicide? Was
it drugs that get hit by acar? Because you want to know,
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like, because there is that mortalityside of things, and it's the same
thing here. There's all of thosethings and we need to be aware of
that. And at the same time, he has got an inner circle that
is absolutely tightened. And part ofthat is because their livelihood depends on it,
and the family members shame on them. They enjoy all the stuff.
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People who are in the true insideyou cannot break through. They are really
tight, and maybe two or threepersonal aids who are keeping it completely secret.
We don't know. We sit hereand we don't know what condition he's
in, what episodes have come on, how often the episodes have occurred since
saved the super Bowl when they turneddown that tremendous opportunity to speak to the
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country. So we don't know howlong it's gone or how episodic it is.
We don't know anything. Really,this is incredible story. This president
is very protected, but not protectedin the way he needs to be,
because a loved one would protect youfrom all of the bad things, the
being embarrassed on stage, the episodes, the shuffling, the falling down,
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all of those things that have happened. Somebody who cared for you, you
would protect you. Somebody who caredfor you, write your mother, your
father. Would you let your motherand father if you knew that they that
they weren't what they once were,but not even that they weren't what they
once were, that they're nowhere nearwhat they once were. And on top
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of all of that, there areother things that are making them even worse.
So it's not that they're just alittle forgetful. It's not that they're
just a little bit slower, it'sthat there is obviously a cognitive decline that
is making it. Would you dothat? That's like sending a boxer out
there who's punch drunk so you canmake another paycheck. That is a shame.
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right here on this Monday. Gotsome interesting stuff and yes, your stupid
information of the day it's straight aheadright here on the Chad Benson Show.
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Welcome to chess che No, notthe country, the institution is the Chat
Benson Show. We're trying to pushme out on the race. Well,
let me say as toy as Ican. I'm staying in a race.
I'll beat Donald Trump. I willbeat him again at twenty twenty. You
won't beat Father Time and whatever elseis going on. Talked about it throughout
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the show today. That is thereality of this. This doesn't get better.
And we even talking about this forabout twelve, thirteen, fourteen months.
It's not going to be the nominee. Sure in the hell is a
going to serve out two. Butyou could see the difference between even twenty
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twenty till now, and it ispicking up and the knives are out,
and you're hearing it from his aids, You're hearing it from people that are
working inside of the White House nowwhere things are getting leaked out and those
things are saying, yeah, itwasn't lies from the Republicans. It was
it was reality. This was nota good situation and it isn't and he
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needs to step down and he's notgoing to no matter what anybody says,
even if people ask, but nobody'sasking. I've speaking to all of them
in detail, including Jim Kleimber,every one of them. They all said
I should stay in the race.Stay in the race. No one said,
but if they do, we're notgoing to do that. You sure,
well, yeah, I'm sure.Look, I mean, if the
mortal money can no sage you getout of the race. I got the
(01:43:00):
race. Lord on Mightey's not comingdown now, the Lord of al Mighty
as well. With the Lord Almighty, what are you saying? Did the
grim Reaper chat is up to?I'm just saying at the actuary tables.
By the way, even Trump saidlast week, knock on wood, you
never know, you never know.My question is can he serve out a
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term? And if you're Kamala Harris, we asked it earlier, do you
want that? I mean, yougot that for sure. I'm the president,
even if it was for a littlewhile, so if you lost,
you could still say you were president. That being said, you're serving out
the term. I don't know,man, It's just they asked James Clyburn,
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who is the reason that he ispresident? James Clyburn is the reason
he is President of the United Statesbecause he got him over the hump in
South Carolina, and and that wasit. Would you support Harris? Conglesmin
How would you feel if there isa decision for him to step down,
(01:44:08):
if he decides that. How wouldyou feel if they worked around and tried
to go around Kamala Harris. Iwant this ticket to continue to be Biden
Harris. Then we'll see what happensafter the next election. No, this
spot is should not in any waydo anything to work around miss Harris.
We said, do everything we canto bolster her, whether it's a second
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place or at the top of theticket. And that's going to be interesting
if she is going to be secondplace or top of the ticket, or
even there she pulls a little bitbetter. The age thing, you know,
and I'm going to say this,and I've been saying this for quite
a while, it is not thenumber. Although the number doesn't help because
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usually with the number comes a lotof the stuff that we're seeing. It
is the cognitive ability, That's whatit is. It is the cognitive ability
to do the job as well asthe physical ability. A vast majority of
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Americans do not and Democrats do notthink if we had a Cuban missile crisis,
he could stay awake for the daysthat he needed to stay awake.
Go look at what happened with Kennedy. Kennedy stayed awake for days. Why
because he had to. There's notenough shots and pharmaceuticals to handle that.
It's going to be an interesting week. Indeed, three two, three,
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five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson's show is
your Twitter? Tweet at his textthe program tot Las Vegas hit one hundred
and twenty degrees, the city's hottestday on record. Phoenix set a new
daily record for the warmest low temperature. It never got below ninety two degrees
yesterday, and a motorcyclist died fromheat exposure while visiting Death Valley National Park,
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where it was one hundred and twentyeight. Yeah, don't go and
do stupid things. Are the peoplehandling it. Visitors from around the globe
visiting lots of Vegas. Yeah,we were going walk up and down the
strip, but it's just way toohot to do that. We don't want
to pass out and die here.Well for now, it's just for a
daytime, we say, indoors atnighttime, we stay outdoors, so we'll
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just managed the expectation. Drank morewater than the think we've ever drunk before.
Yeah, plenty of water, it'sthe best way to do it.
Plenty of sunscreen as well. Rightnow we are sweat so we we're getting
pictures taken outside really quickly. Fuckingthe car with a corn on that movie.
The venues are all conditions, sowe can we can monitor drinking lots
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of water and trying to stay inthe vehicle as much as possible, just
driving up down the strip that itis sweltering hot. I'm from Way,
so I rather take the triple digitsover the humidity any day. But it's
crazy because he is a crazy crazyindeed. So you got barrel barreling down
on taxis, and you got theheat in the Southwest, which brings us
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too your stupid information of the day. And then I go and spoil it
all by saying something stupid. Itwill take stupid pills this morning. It's
the honest ones you want to watchout for, because you can never predict
are they going to do something incrediblystupid. Now you're the fat, stupid
one with the big mouth is stupidlittle as time. You should never underestimate
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the predictability of stupidity. Now it'stime for stupid information. It is time
for the stupid information of the day. The hottest temperature recorded on Earth.
Now, there has been some stuffrecorded, but it has not been official.
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We'll roll through a couple of those. July eleventh, nineteen oh nine,
Cherokee, Oklahoma, supposed one hundredand thirty six Figuerrea del faz Combra
Portrugal supposedly one hundred and fifty eightand that was July sixth, nineteen forty
nine. Texas Corporal, Texas,nineteen sixties, supposedly one hundred and forty
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degrees. None of these are official. The official record was sets way back
over one hundred years ago. Julytenth, nineteen thirteen, Furnas Creek Ranch
in Death Valley, one hundred andthirty four point one degree. Second is
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Kuwait at one hundred and twenty ninepoint two. These are the ones that
are recognized as the actual temperature.Other ones could not be verified. So
one hundred and thirty four point oneFurnace Creek, almost one hundred and one
years ago to the day. Threetwo three five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chadmentonchell isyour Twitter, tweet, atis text the
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program, love hearing from every singleone of whose solid fund show today as
always a good show, big stuff. This week's gonna be huge. What's
coming? I don't know. Therewill be twists, there will be turns,
there will be moments. You andI both know that we are living
at a time. As I toldmy kids this weekend in history and what
may be coming is something crazy notseen since God knows when go back to
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Nixon. That's how far it's beensince we could see somebody maybe step down
or step away. It is thatnuts. We'll be following this and all
the other stories you listening of theshow, grab the podcast. You guys,
have a blessed and amazing rest ofyour Monday. We will do it
again tomorrow as always, Night nightJack. This is the Chad Benson Show.