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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. The clock is counting
down. Will the Democrats make adecision, the hard decision? Or will
they write it out with Joe?Yesterday he went on morning Joe not actually
went to the studio because he doesn'tdo that. He called in. He
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also didn't go talk to the senators. He sent a letter which I'm sure
he hand wrote. So he goesand calls in and Jake Tapper kind of
sums everything up here because remember thiscall in was yet again another start into
fixing this, this pretend nightmare thatthis president is incoherent and is in capable
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of leading. This was going tofix the whole thing. This is the
start of it. Another start bookin my career, have not had many
of those nights. It was aterrible night, and I really regret it
happened. But the fact of thematter is, how can you assure you're
going to be on you know,faith doting interviewing on your way to go
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to work tomorrow? Age wasn't youknow the idea? I'm too old.
The fact of the matter is,how can you assure you're going to be
out on you know, on yourway to go you know, work tomorrow.
Age age. Wasn't you know theidea that I'm too old? Keep
in mind that sounds like it's supposedto be reassuring to those Democratic supporters who
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have gone wildly. Many Democratic officialswith whom I've spoken are worried the president.
Biden and his family and his innercircle appear to be in complete denial,
not just about whatever might be wrongwith him, but the state of
his candidacy right now. And youshould care more about what is going on
wrong with him. Neurologists eight tentimes to the White House specialize in Parkinson's
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disease. He's there to see otherpeople. Oh is he now? Is
he now? There are red flagseverywhere. It's just right wing talking points.
It's not going to get any better. It isn't going to get any
better. What was your reaction tothe debate. What did you think as
a doctor? As a doctor,well, there was concern I think from
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the go frankly first question you asked, I think right away when I watched
the you know again, if itwere my dad, there was cause for
concern. Stumbling of speech, sortof confused, rambling at times, and
then also motor symptoms you know,lack of expression in the face. None
of those things are diagnostic of anything. I just want to be clear about
that. But in aggregate they areflags, and I think anybody, and
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unanimously from the medical professionals I've heardthey would advocate for testing based on what
they saw. That debate. Well, that's for your dad. This is
the data of the country. No, it's the leader of the free world.
Who's making the decisions. That's afair question, because I'm thinking he's
not making all the decisions that peoplewho are unelected officials like Jill Biden.
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Could it be hunter who knows?One thing's for sure? The circle of
people is getting much smaller. Shehad doctor goopta, what does he know?
Right? Like, he's just he'sjust he knows. This is what
they do. This is how theystudy stuff. Doctor Drue talking about this,
You know, it's never fair tospeculate about the diagnosis, but we
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are certainly at our liberty to describewhat we see. Let me just say
that when doctors are trained in medicalschool, we are shown images pictures,
say, of rashes, So welearn what rashes are when we see them
out in the clinic and when itcomes to neurological diseases. We watch videos
videos of people with things like movementdisorders, and a video that would be
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exemplary a movement disorder would be watchingJoe Biden walk, watching his arm swing,
watching his facial lack of facial expression. These are a constellation of symptoms
that are called park and sony infirst of all, a constellation of symptoms
that this show and a handful ofother shows talked about for quite a long
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time. And while other people comeat it from ah fear and this,
I come at it from a lotof different angles. I'm worried about who's
really running the show at this momentin time, but also the human side
of it, because I don't thinkthat's being talked about enough. And the
fact that whether you like him ornot, he's still your president and you
don't want to see him embarrassed.And and you know, the whole thought
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of elder abuse right like, it'syou're rolling this person out there day in
and day out, who's obviously anycognitive decline for the most part after three
before ten eleven, and that's allcoming out. Man. The stories the
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books continue. Doctor Drew now whetherhe has Parkinson's disease or not. That's
what's not fair. No one shouldbe speculating at what his diagnosis is.
We don't know a lot of thingscause parkin sony and features, but it
is completely reasonable to say we areseeing motoric slowing, fascinating gait, masked
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faces, slow speed. By theway, all names my new band,
mascinating gait. What's up, guys? Hey, look who's here? Mascinating
gait. It's not about diagnosing him, it's about being honest that you're seeing
something your doctor gup to say,if that was my father, if that
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was my this or my that.Jill Biden doesn't want to give up the
ghost. I'll tell you that Joehas made it clear that he's all in.
That's the decision that he's made,and just as he has always supported
my career, I am all into. Of course you are. You like
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all the stuff. You're like allthe worst parts of stuff. Because everybody
thinks, oh my god, you'rethe best, You're great, You're the
doctor, doctor whatever, non licensedmedical professional. But I sure the hell
feel like you and Hunter are playingthis game where you're pushing a man who
shouldn't be doing this to do somethingthat you scream about on a daily basis.
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This is about democracy. I havenews for you, sister. If
your big fear is this is aboutdemocracy. The fact that he isn't made
making the decisions in a lot ofplaces where you've got aids going. I
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don't even know if he sees anyof the stuff. So other people are
coming and saying we're doing this.That's not democracy. You've jumped the shark
on that one. This is aboutego, and dare I say your ego?
Continue? Doctor Drew. So letme just tell you what speech the
Parkinson's Foundation says. A parkinsonian speechis stuttering, mumbling, slurring words,
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using monotones, speaking slowly, havingtrouble projecting voice. This is all the
park and sodia. So he's gotmultiply. The only thing he doesn't have
is tremor that we can see atleast, So this isn't simply a fact.
I'm just describing what we are seeing, which are Parkinsonian features. Now
we can speculate the one thing thathappens to a doctor when he or she
sees a list of this observable findings. We started thinking, well, what
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are the kinds of things that couldcause those I could give you that list,
I can't tell you which one appliesto him. None of them are
particularly reassuring. That's right. Noneare reassuring. None are What about this
doctor that showing up at the WhiteHouse? Is there to see other people?
That's all he's there for? Well? Has a neurologists? I'm not
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talking about anyone in particular, regardlessof the identity name of that person.
Has any neurologists came to the WhiteHouse to visit President's balking? What I
can tell you during those exams thatwe have been able to do every year
for the past three years, andhe's a comprehensive exams that we share a
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conversation, is a report that weshare with all of you. He has
seen a neurologists? Is he reallyseeing a neurologists? What are they telling
him? What are they telling everybody? It got heated yesterday because people are
pissed, people are and you know, I think over the last couples ten
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days or so, I think thequestion for some people, people like me,
is who's really surprised and who isplaying like they're really surprised in the
media and around him? Because Ido believe there are people out there who
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genuinely thought he was fine. Justyou know, is a little slow,
not as fast as he used tobe, et cetera, et cetera,
but still you know he can stilldo it. And they were getting lied
to, and Axios put it right. Hell hath no fury like a media
lied too because they're coming now,they're coming, and that's sad. And
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how many people knew but because ofDonald Trump, like the mask thing,
knowing full well none of that crapworked, the mask where it didn't if
you had the right mask and youworked a couple times and then you put
a new one on, it worked. If you had a piece of crap
cloth mask, it didn't work.But it was a symbol. And how
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many people are like, you knowwhat, jose A's symbol of defeating the
evil orange dude. And because ofthat, it doesn't matter. And so
you lied to the American people,and you did lie to the American people,
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especially as we find out more andmore behind the scenes, because yes,
kids, the knives are out,because people are also planning where they're
going to go, what are theygonna do, who are they going to
side with? That may help themget a job to stay in and around
the sphere of power. Oh,I never thought about that, of course.
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get to. Baldwin alec on trialstarting today. We're going to talk about
that because he got a win yesterdaythat is huge for his case. Oh
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Benson show. You're listening to theChad Benson Show. This is why you
feel poor when you go to thegrocery store, even though inflation is actually
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down. If you bought this andthis in twenty twenty, it's like ten
bucks now fifteen, Why so muchif inflation isn't up fifty percent. It's
something called a permanent price adjustment.So even though inflations come down, it
doesn't mean that people who previously raisetheir prices are also going to decrease prices.
In fact, they're probably going tokeep them high. So the grocery
store is going to to continue topunish you even though inflation's gone down.
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So you're not going crazy. You'repaying way more. Ah TikTok Tuesday,
it's a TikToker is explaining inflation tous, not understanding inflation, but explaining
it to us. It's all greed. You can hear it an advoice.
It's all greed. That's because everythinginflation. Let's go over this again.
We have explained it every time.The rate of inflation, so the growth
of inflation is slow, but inflationitself has not gone down. So last
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year, let's just say I'm justgonna use round number six. So say
it was ten percent this time lastyear inflation, and this year it is
three and a half percent. Itwas a six and a half percent difference.
Inflation hasn't gone down, it's stillit's still above the two percent we
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want, okay, but it isdown from the year before. They make
it seem like it's crashed. It'snow the well, it's fallen so much.
We should be seven percent cheaper sixand a half percent. It's not
the way that works, it's therate of inflation. Jeez, people,
I'm telling you, guys, severalof you are texting in obviously about what
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is going on Biden some issues gotA Texter said, Hey, Chad,
I don't always agree with you,but I do enjoy your show. Thank
you very much. I'm seven yearsold. For the first time, I
lif if I will not be votingin the upcoming presidential election. Don't want
either candidate. That is understandable,by the way, and as an American,
that is also your choice to doso. And people always say your
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voice needs to be heard. MayI challenge you with this though, sir,
don't vote in the presidential election.Leave it blank. But down ballot
is important. And I think wethink that the only thing that is happening
in November is the presidential election,and that is not true. That is
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anything but true. You have gotdown ballot races Congress, Senate. But
then keep it local at Chad BensonShow is your Twitter, It is the
Chad Benson Show. Then you've gotall of the stuff that's going to be
their tax proposals. You know,are they going to build a railway in
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your neighborhood? You know that kindof sot. Oh my god, they're
putting in a high speed railway.Those things are there. It's important.
But I understand the presidential side.I do so. Yesterday played a little
bit more of this. But man, we're getting it with KJP. Wait
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wait, wait, wait a second. In regards to hold on a second,
you should be able to answer bythis point. Wait no no,
no, no, no, no, no wait a minute, come ed,
please a little respect here, please. So every year around the president's
physical examination, he sees a neurologist. That's three times, right, So
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I am telling you that he hasseen or a neurologists three times while he
has been in this presidency. That'swhat I'm saying. I am telling you
that he has seen them three times. You can tell us all that you
want, but seeing a neurologist andthem asking a few questions, are they
really going through things? Are theyreally Because your answer has already changed from
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why there was a you know,a Parkinson's neurologist specialist at the White House.
On several occasions it has gone fromwell was this and all of a
sudden it was like he was thereto see other people. Really was he?
My God, They're they're trying theirhardest to hold onto this thing,
holding on with both hands. Atsome point in time, you have to
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make a choice. And I'm nottalking about Biden talking about the Democrats in
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all the talk Biden's competency, WillieRon won't iron. You know, the
rest of the world is trying tofigure out what the house going on here
because there are other things happening thatthey need us paying attention to. Guess
who's coming to town and it ain'tSanna. The President begins three days of
meetings, speeches, and dinners.Today he'll open the NATO's summit with remarks
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followed by a dinner for more thanthirty NATO leaders. Sources say the White
House hopes the summit will showcase Biden'sleadership. One administration official says this event
is ideal for the president, butthe summit no doubt to be overshadowed by
those calls for Biden to drop outof the race and the looming possibility of
a second Trump presidency. Trump oncecalled NATO obsolete. Oh did he now?
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Well, yes, because they wantedthem to pay the fair share.
I have a problem with any ofthat. But they're gonna have questions as
they should. Yesterday, what happenedin Ukraine was horrific if you didn't hear,
because they had nothing to do withPalestine. At a college kid complaining
in the street, Oh jeez,I wonder what happened? Was it Israel?
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That Israel bomb a children's hospital inUkraine, Putin's army deliberately striking the
youngest and weakest of all at Ukraine'sbiggest children's hospital, heartbreaking seals as the
sick youngsters, some with wounds fromthe blast, were led to safety.
Rescue US and dozens of volunteers,including medics wearing scrubs and lab coats,
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forming a human chain combing frantically throughthe rubble for survivors. As children undergoing
life saving treatments were forced to siton the sidewalk ivs still in their arms.
People are wondering, Hey, hasthis guy got all of his faculties
together? I mean, is helose it? Is he good? Can
we go to him if we needhim? Is that a possibility? Or
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is this just the we've given upat this point in time and whoever will
take our call? Like that's hisnew thing. It's like I was really
tired. I did sleepboard work,lass, I need to do all of
those things. I'm being nice there. I was really tired of sleep work.
Somewhere does a pal makes sense?No? Remember that whole like,
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who do you want to taking thatcall at three in the morning? Not
the guy wandering aimlessly throughout the WhiteHouse asking is he home yet? I
said that about seven months ago.So I have sources and they told me
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that there has been times where theconfusion is very real, where he is
asked secret surface agents where is heand when is he home? And they
have to explain to him he's inthe White House. That's not true.
Well is it true? Maybe it'strue now. Wasn't true then, but
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maybe maybe it's true now. You'rejust being an agist. That's the new
one. I heard. You're you'reyou're just being an agist. No,
I'm not. I want you tolisten to this and then I'm gonna throw
something out to you. We're nowat a point in time where people are
talking about Biten is too old.Hell, I'm older than Biden. Now,
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I want to tell you, nomatter what anybody says, it ain't
gonna be no other Democratic candidate.It's gonna be Bien and we better know
it. You better know it.What or else? But Maxine Waters is
an elderly lady. Okay, I'mgonna tell you that right now. Maxine
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Waters is eighty five. We've gotto stop putting the number as the important
part. Okay, the number isnot the important part. He could be
fifty eight and suffering from cognitive decline. Now it's more likely when you're older
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to suffer from it. But youunderstand, we make these weird arguments.
He's eighty one, so he's no, you could be eighty five. I
don't worry about Maxine Waters. I'vegot a friend who is a congress person
who's very good friends with Maxine.He's got great stories. I can't say
here, let's just say there's twomaxines. But that being said, just
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like I said, she's eighty five. She also not running the free world.
But when I hear speak, she'smore cognitively driven. And here's something
that's not being brought up. DianeFeinstein, who passed away many years ago
but just died this year, wasbeing dragged out in a wheelchair. This
is the sickness of this place.DC was being pushed out in a wheelchair
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and being told by her aides andher closest inner circle what to vote on,
how to vote for it. Doyou remember that? My god?
Because people want to cling on thepower. But the age thing, it's
not an age thing. It's acompetency thing. It's not a numbers in
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the age thing. It is acompetency Are you competent enough to do this
job? She's eighty five, stillgoing. I don't like her politics,
but I don't worry about whether ornot she is together, do you No,
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I mean you don't have to likeher politics to go. Yeah.
I mean she's still putting it together, still find her way around. And
the stuff that's coming out the factthat here's a man who's been in politics
for fifty years, and they haveto give him actual maps, essentially,
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of pictures of what doors to gothrough, what doors not to go through.
We're finding all of this out nowbecause people see the writing in the
wall and they're trying to cover theirass so they can have a gig.
They can't, And for some peopleit's just about defeating Trump. Whoop be
Goldberg. I don't care if he'spooped his pants. I don't care if
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he can't put a sentence together.Show me he can't do the job,
and then I'll say, Okay,maybe it's time to go now. He
had a bad night the first timehe debated with Kamila Harris, and everybody
wanted him to quit there and sayyou can't talk to women like this and
you're doing this wrong, you're doingthat wrong. He came back said,
you know what, I got itand gave four years. Okay, totally
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different. The cognitive decline is tremendous. And I do care if he poops
his pants because I ate. Idon't want him to be embarrassed. All
right, that is not a goodDenaley. I don't care if you do.
Because you want to beat Trump.So bad. You don't care if
you embarrass him, because the endsjustify the means in your mind. If
this is the only guy that canbeat him, if he drops dead in
front of everybody in the most awfulway, you don't care. As long
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as you get what you want,that's fine. Good God. So,
yeah, I have poopy days allthe time. I step in so much
pool you can't even imagine. Now, I'm not running the world, but
I don't know anybody who doesn't stepin stuff at some point. So I'm
just simply saying, yeah, thereare two debates, and if he can't
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do what he needs to do forthe second debate, I'll join and a
crew that says get rid of him. That will be too late. But
do you see the sickness, Like, we don't care as long as he
wins. It's about democracy and thefact that unelected officials that aren't even being
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appointed by him to have any kindof scrutiny maybe making decisions in a non
democratic way. We don't care becauseit's about democracy. It's obviously not that
much of an important thing in theworld of democracy and the Biden administration.
If that's the way things are reallygoing down and by the sounds of it,
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it is ooh yeah three two,three, five, three eight,
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Show. Alec Faldwin's going on trialtoday. What yeah, But he got
a big win and it's very interesting. So remember he pulled a trigger on
a movie set in New Mexico thatkilled a woman. Now it's a movie
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set gun shouldn't be loaded, Sothe armorer is a person who handles the
gun, has already been convicted.Now it is Alec Baldwin's turn and lo
and behold, he got a bitof a win yesterday, a win that
I think will help him tremendously.This is trial attorney Alexandra Kassarian talking about
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the win that he got, andI'll break it down for you. So
the judge made it very clear ina ruling that there's a difference between Alec
Baldwin the producer and Alec Baldwin theactor, and that in the moment that
this accident happened, Alec Baldwin wasAlec Baldwin the actor. And you've said
it exactly the way that the prosecutionwanted to present it. They all knew,
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they all knew well. The prosecutionup until today had every opportunity to
present evidence that Alec Baldwin himself knew. And after reviewing that evidence and those
arguments, the judge decided that therewas not evidence that implicated Alec Baldwin the
producer while he was performing as AlecBaldwin the actor, which is big.
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So if you're a producer and you'reon set, you should you're kind of
you're overseeing everything. As an actor, I'm just doing my bit. So
they wanted to separate the two forthe trial and his defense team got that,
which is huge because him the producerwould have been in some serious trouble,
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him the actor not so much.I think that having Alec Baldwin the
producer on trial was exactly what theywere hoping for, and implicating him in
all of the decisions that went downthe line was a huge part of their
prosecution. If he is just AlecBaldwin, the actor who was handed a
gun, then how are they goingto prove that he knew what happened before
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he was given the gun. It'sgoing to be very very hard for them
to prove that he had anything todo with it. If the defense position
is that he was just an epby name or that his duties had nothing
to do with that part of preparingfor the movie, and that is massive.
The prosecution failed big time. Imean, essentially the case was lost
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yesterday. The little jury you knowtoday they're going to have, you know,
go and pick out the jury,but you've pretty much lost this case.
So the way it works is,there's like eighty people that handle this
gun. Right, he goes frompoint A to point B, that person
checks it, point B to pointC. That person checks it. All
the way down the line and thenthe actor gets it. Then the actor
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uses it, and the minute theysay cut, somebody comes and takes the
gun away from it, and that'sit. That's the way should be.
So him being quote unquote the actor, he he doesn't know outside of they've
handed me a gun. There's blanks. He's not he's not he's not overseeing
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everything. The actor is on trialand the prosecution failed tremendously here. So
it sounds to me like they didnot make a clear and convincing argument to
the judge that he actually was involved, that they had evidence that he knew,
that he was told, and everythingthat that senior armorist said was it's
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obvious that he would have known.But in a criminal court you need evidence
that he did. Yeah, theyblew it big time. They blew it.
Although one thing that was interesting,So this is Alexandra Exarian. She
is a trial attorney criminal defense attorney. She was pressed like a should you
let should you let him testify?M So, when it comes to clients,
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you can urge them to do whateverthey want. You can. You
can urge them to do whatever youwant. You can give them all the
advice in the world. But ifyou have a client who is like mister
Baldwin and who wants to get hisstory out, he has that right to
remain silent, and it is hisand his alone. So the judge will
take time outside of the presence ofthe jury to ask him specifically, not
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his lawyer, but him, misterBaldwin, do you want to get on
the stand? So, as anattorney, all you can do is advisor
client. I would always advise myclient not to take the stand, because
even if you're the best actor inthe world, maybe even especially for the
best actor in the world, thatcan be used against you. The jury
can say, I can't tell ifyou're telling the truth because you're great at
this. This is part of yourjob. So I would always caution a
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defendant not to take the stand.But it's always ultimately in their hands.
So I think he's gonna walk.How can you not if you've already lost
the case with the whole producer thingso and the other I mean, I
mean, at the end of theday, you're an actor, even if
you're a producer, while you're overseeingall of this stuff and the buck stops
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you civilly, the fact is,how can you be criminally charged when that's
not part of my gig. I'moverseeing this. That that right there is
that's not part of the gig.But the actor has got no part of
it. So Alec Boldon, theactor just was handed a gun. He
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didn't load it, he didn't touchit, he didn't do any of those
things prior to picking it up.Well, they'll say he pulled the trigger.
Shouldn't have done that. That that'swhere you're gonna go. That's the
best you can do, because evenif he pulled the trigger, in reality,
nothing should have come out of thatgun, should have killed that woman.
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Nothing. I think he's gonna walkwith this one as he should.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three
Hatch had Benson show, as you'reevery once in a while, he's got
to take a rest bite, right, You can't just talk about the insanity
of what is going on when itcomes to Biden and this stuff. And
I was still my kids last night. This is historic. This is the
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kind of stuff you're living through somehistory. Kids, so understand that it's
nuts, it's crazy. But thereality is this stuff is historic and the
potential of what is to come.We're going to get a little bit more
into that. Got a lot ofother things to get to that aren't Biden
and politics related. At Chad BensonShow. Is your Twitter, It's the
(35:36):
Chad Benson Show, including more naturewill mess you up? Yeah, next
hour, big time, more onBiden, more on the neurology thing on
top of that, something that maybeyou don't know. We've already had a
situation like this in the White House. If you go back well over one
hundred years ago, something happened toa president, his wife and the doctor
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hit it from the American people forquite a long time. Because the questions
are being asked, who the hell'srunning the country? For real? And
I think those are fair questions toask. Those are fair questions to ask.
Three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show, toTwitter, your Instagram, all the other
things you missed your show, Makesure you grab the podcast. It is
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the Chad Benson Show. This isthe Chad Benson Show, Independent thoughts,
(36:50):
independent life, This is Chad Benson. Is it fair to ask who is
running the country? I think itis well, Chad Bye, Biden's loose
it. I think for sixty percentof the time. I think there's a
lot of confusion about twenty to twentyfive percent of the time, and then
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anywhere between fifteen and twenty percent.I think he's in serious, serious cognitive
decline and having quote unquote episodes orissues. Yesterday I spoke with Jim Garrity,
who writes for the Nashal Review andWashington Post, and he's got tons
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of insiders and people he worked withand knows he's a DC insider himself,
And it was very interesting to talkabout this because we've been talking about you
know, this is all about democracy, all about democracy. Well, then
it's fair to ask the question whois really running the country and what happens
if that three am phone call comesin. NATO's here right now, seventy
five years we're celebrating, They've gotquestions. It's fair to ask all of
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that. And I asked him,I said, hey, Jim, you
know what if something goes south?That's what he had saying, yeah,
you know, look, the USmilitary still exists, the US national security
agencies and intelligence agencies still exist.But in the end, the US response
to any act of aggression or provocationsor things like that all comes down to
the commander in chief. And justday after day since we last chatted on
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Wednesday, Chad, it's been,you know, one report after another that's
disturbing. Semaphore quoted a White Houseofficial who said, look, I'm a
mid level I'm not managerial, butI don't know if the President is seeing
what I send him. Everything getssent to the senior's staff. The senior
staff comes back with the decisions.We don't know how much Biden is actually
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being told, and you know howmuch paperwork is actually going across his desk.
Axios said that quote, Biden isstaffed so closely that he's lost all
independents. Potus relies on staff tonudge him with reminders of who he's meeting,
including former staffers and advice who Bidenshould easily remember without a reminder from
Deputy Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini.Axio separately reported that for his events,
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Biden staffers prepare a short document withlarge print and photos that include his precise
path to the podium. And Idon't know if my words are describing this,
you know, suffsionally, but theyquoted a staffer who had prepared for
this fundraiser for Biden and said,look, it surprised me that a seasoned
political pro like the president would needdetailed verbal and visual instructions on how to
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enter and exit a room. Unquoteyou. Now, as I wrote today,
Chad, if these reports are accurate, and there's at this point a
little reason to doubt them, JoeBiden already is not the president. He's
just this guy who waves, youknow, to the crowd, while the
actual decision making is made by thissmall group of people around him. Years
ago, I spoke to somebody whois a speech writer in the Bush White
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House and he's described that how theWhite House staff, per year, if
we're going back decades, has hadthis way of kind of steering the President
in a particular direction. There's somesort of problem, and they go to
the president and the briefing and theysay, well, mister President, there
are three option. Option one isto do nothing and the problem will get
worse. Option two is very dangerousand could blow up the world. But
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we have this sensible option number three. And by framing it that way,
you can kind of steer the presidentin a particular direction, and that by
itself, like you know, that'sjust kind of the nature of staffing in
the White House. But I thinkyou could safely say we all knew Biden
was up and again he was oncehe was past eighty. Everybody kind of
knew he's slowing down. He's notas sharp as he used to be.
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I had been questioning his memory sinceat least, you know, the Afghanistan
debackle. But we kind of figuredthat, like, well, okay,
there's still somebody in there, andhe's still you know, and this these
descriptions make him sound like an emptysuit, a hollow man, as somebody
who just is, you know,going through the motions of acting like he's
president but not actually being president.And the things are actual decisions are actually
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being made by the White House chiefof staff or his senior aides or Jill
or god knows who else, Andit really is not that and irony is
the entire democratic message of this electionis this is democracy. You know,
you have to vote for our guyin order to preserve democracy. What in
fact he's not Actually he is onlyin name the president pen president name only.
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That was yesterday I spoke to JimGarretty, who did a three martini
lunch, and I thought I'd playthat for you because I think it is
telling, very telling, the factthat we don't know what's going on.
How could this happen? Do youknow? Honestly? Do you It's not
the first time, by the way, throw a little history at you.
(41:44):
Woodrow Wilson running for another term hada lot of issues. He had a
lot of issues before he even ranthe first time in one and he has
a lot of issues just because hewas an awful person. But that being
said, World War One League Nations, he's starting at all. He wants
to be, you know, theseer of peace and all these amazing things
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that he's supposed to to be.He decides, I'm going to do a
world wind tour across the country.So he goes on this world Wind tour
across the country. He wasn't ingood health anyways. Again, before he
even became president, he had someissues. And it was illness after illness
with him, and he started toslow down big time. Then they started
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noticing facial trooping, real struggles,and it started to grow. And then
finally October second, nineteen ninety andthat dates important. I want you guys
to understand. October second, nineteennineteen issues with his left hand, their
numb sensations. Then he falls unconscious. Some people say he fell was his
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way to the bathroom. Edith,his wife, dragged him back to bed.
So Edith, miss Wilson quiet phonecall out of the White House chief
usher, told him, get thedoctor. Doctor Grayson, the president's sick
(43:13):
goes gets him. He says,my god, the president is paralyzed,
set a stroke. They hide itbig time. They circle the wagons as
we're seeing now, and in doingso, as they're circling these wagons,
they have an inner circle of people, including Edith. That's why the joke
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is that even if Hillary won,she wouldn't have been the first female president
of the United States. Now,I said October second was important because it's
October second, nineteen nineteen. Itwasn't until February of nineteen twenty. So
we have all of October, November, December, January, and into February
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four and a half, almost fivemonths before the press starts to notice something.
It was they would stage things forhim when senators would come and see
him, where she would hide hisleft arm and his face and all of
the stuff. That's what they did. Well, how did they get stuff
done? Well, the chief ofstaff originally was a big part of what
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was going on, but so wasEdith. Well, Chad, why didn't
they get rid of him? Well, there wasn't. The twenty fifth Amendment
wasn't ratified until the late sixties.So at that point in time, the
Vice President said, look, ifCongress tells me that it's vacant, I'll
take the gig. But I alsowant the doctor and Edith to sign off
(44:44):
on it. So what did shedo? She said, I began my
stewardship. I studied every paper sentfrom the different secretaries or senators, tried
to digest and present and tabloid formthe things that, despite my vigilance,
had to go to the president.I myself never made a single decision regarding
the disposition of public affairs. Theonly decision that was mine was what was
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important and what was not, andthe very important decisions on when to present
matters to my husband. What sothe things that quote unquote weren't important,
she kind of did. And howshe presented it to somebody who at that
point in time was pretty much mostlyunconscious and nonverbal was also very interesting.
Do I think he's that bad.No, I don't. She maintained in
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her autobiography My Memoir that he performedall of his presidential duties. Do you
really believe that person who's had astroke and not a modern time in not
a way where we've got all ofthese things in the understandings from people who
have had strokes in the past.How we fix these things the best that
we can, How we get thesethings if you get there fast and you
(45:50):
know that's where I was talking aboutfast, You get there early, and
you can no, no, no, So yes, it's fair to ask
the question of who's running the showat this moment in time. It is.
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It is absolutely fair because the reportsare that Hunter is in a lot
of cabinet meetings, so is Jill. That inner circle has shrunk, and
that they're the ones pushing hard forhim to stay in this race, to
keep going to do it, youcan do it again, Well, that's
(46:37):
kind of scary. If you've gotto have somebody draw you a map and
put pictures up of how to getto and from the stage. This isn't
a situation like you go to aTaylor Swift concert and there's twelve thousand costume
changes and you're gonna pop up outof a box over there underneath this football
size stadium, you know stage,You're gonna pop up over there. So
(47:00):
you got to go to that one. And this is the No, this
isn't that. This is a placeyou're familiar with. So yes, it's
all fair to ask the question threetwo, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benson Show, as your Twitter
tweet at US text the program.Meanwhile, the GOP has issues as well,
as we already know. One ofthem is defining abortion. The Republican
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Party stands for life, and weare always going to stand for life.
I think when you look at thisplatform, you're going to see that it
is very pro America. It isvery pro family, it is very pro
life, and we feel very strongabout the language that we have in there.
Yeah, what's the language. They'resoftening their stance, if you will.
We have a very solid pro lifeplatform. We feel very very solid
(47:45):
about it. I think you canjust look at the number of pro life
groups from across the country that havecome in and said that they strongly support
this platform. We're going to talkmore about this, but they're trying to
do everything they possibly can to softentheir stance at abortion, because I understand
it's a losing issue for them,it is. We talk a bit about
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that also, the makings of aviral star. If you don't know who,
we will explain just that Ucht madesomebody a viral star out of nowhere.
Man. We got all kinds ofstuff today. We got some more
nature messing you up as well,including the fact that alcohol and firearms are
(48:30):
a bad mix and that is alsopart of nature. Because you are a
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an image of the Sun, theMoon, the Earth and stars all in
one photo, all be on board. And on top of that, when
NASA can provide me a perfectly clearimage of a cruise ship on the other
side of the Earth that is upsidedown, I will fully, one hundred
(50:13):
percent, wholeheartedly believe that we liveon a globe. But until that day
comes, when that information can beprovided by NASA, who has all of
these wonderful technology things of you knowin space, you're never going to get
me to flip what it is thatI believe h flat earthers. You know,
they were the test fish for YouTubeto start banning people. It wasn't
(50:37):
COVID stuff, it wasn't crazy rightwing conspiracies or any of that stuff.
They like, Hey, let's tryflat earthers. If we can ban them,
we can pretty much ban anybody.But if you've ever met a flat
earth, God bless them. Iwill tell you what. They are so
into the flat earth thing. Ihave a couple people I've worked with who
(50:57):
are flat earthers and that it's theirjam. I mean, that's kind of
it became the personality somebody on TikTok. It's like, fine, now YouTube,
I'll go to TikTok flat earther.There you go. Sure some of
you listening maybe flat earthers as well. Speaking of TikTok, will there won't
they get rid of it? Well, now the new pitch is it's going
(51:20):
to hurt people of color. SomeTikTok users say the prospect of banning the
popular social media app would cut offa key communication platform for minority groups.
TikTok has enabled this incredible opportunity forus to be able to to spell are
the stereotypes that have been propounded againstus, fayez Husaying is with the Muslim
Public Affairs Council. He says TikTokprovides communities like his something that isn't available
(51:45):
on other platforms. Virtually unknown peoplehave gone viral and their views have gone
on to millions of people. Thisdoes not happen to us and others on
other social media. As for theconcerns lawmakers have raised about data privacy and
s bionage on the part of TikTok'sChinese parent company, you need to present
evidence and data showing that this hasactually created a national security risk. Just
(52:08):
statements and glorification of this concept ofus all being threats is not acceptable.
You're not threats. Nobody said youwere a threat. Stopping a victim at
Chad Benson Show. On the ChadBenson Show, the problem for an in
(52:30):
particular the group that he's with proPalestinian. If you go on TikTok,
it is super pro Palestinian comparatively toProgjew or anything like that. But you're
not a victim. Okay, trustme, there's other things you could go
to, right, but you're nota victim. You're not, and the
(52:52):
whole thought process of hey, yougot to show us all this. No,
first of all, they don't.Secondly, China absolutely spies on us
one percent. Everybody knows it.It's what they do, that is their
jam. If you're to asked China, like, what do you guys good
at they're like spying on people.Of course you are, but you're not
(53:13):
a victim. It's like, well, it's a marginalized community. And if
you take TikTok away from us andwe're marginalized, we'll have nowhere else to
go. So Facebook, well it'stoo old, okay, Instagram it's just
whatever. Twitter, YouTube. Bythe way, Twitter is like a bastion
of free speech. So I don'tget what you're saying. Don't and do
(53:40):
I think TikTok is bad? It'sChina. They're spying on us. My
god, they're TV spy on us. I don't think that's very nice.
Check just being honest. You know, they're spying. That's what they do.
I'm more apt to believe that theearth is flat, that China is
not spying on us. Let's sayyou let me know text the program three
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two, three, five, threeeight twenty four, twenty three at Chad
Benson Show is your ex and yesyour Instagram. It is the Chad Benson
Show, The Chad Benson Show,Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is
(54:40):
Chad Benson. Barreled up nine inchesof rain in some areas, winds topping
ninety miles per hour, causing widespreaddamage to homes and businesses, transformers blowing
up as the hurricane slammed inland,causing nearly three million power outages. We'll
mesh you up, we talk aboutthat. We'll talk a little bit more
(55:01):
about barrel later. But I'm justletting you guys know, it's nasty out
there. In some parts of theworld. There's always something going on and
nature will rear its ugly head.You got tornadoes and eastern parts of Texas,
you've got it smashing into Galveston.Houston is just absolutely flooded. And
(55:22):
then you get to the point whereyou look around and go, Okay,
now that we start to dry out, what do we do now? Because
we got no power in Galveston.The mayor warns it could be two weeks
before some people get their power back, and feel like temperatures in the coming
days will approach one hundred degrees.Remember we already went through the feel like
if you don't know what to feellike is I did it last week.
(55:46):
But feels like temperature, So hasto do with your body temperature, like
ninety eight trees, ninety eight pointsix whatever it is. And the sweat,
it's a sweat coming out, andwhat ends up happening is that that'll
cool you. But eventually get tothe point where there's not that much sweat
(56:07):
and the cooling factor isn't there,and it feels like instead of it being
one hundred and four outside in reality, it feels like one hundred and ten
to you because you're not getting thatcooling factor. So it's it's ugly out
there, kids, is what we'retrying to tell you. If it ain't
ugly on the ground, it's uglyalmost in the skies. Audio captured the
(56:29):
confusion in the cockpit wait take offon your way. The Delta plane was
taking off from Syracuse, New York, yesterday, at the same time an
American Eagle flight was about to land. It appears the planes came dangerously close
as a stun police officer watches,seemingly convinced the planes were about to collide.
(56:53):
It's not a day that goes bynow where you don't see something about
some sort of air issue. AndI'm not talking about, you know,
planes falling apart and falling from thesky, because safety record is ridiculous.
But I'm just talking about whether it'ssomething like this, and I mean this
is this is terrifying you off thetire for the takeoff. A Boeing seven
(57:16):
fifty seven lost a tire after takingoff from Los Angeles. Passengers were told
by the flight crew to brace beforethe plane landed safely in Denver. United
has been under extensive supervision from theFAA after a number of maintenance issues this
year. Back in March, atire of another United flight fell off moments
(57:38):
after takeoff from San Francisco, thewheel crashing down in a parking lot.
So you've got two planes almost colliding. We've talked about this. The worst
plane crash in the history of mankindwas in tener Reef. It's a KLM
flight. I'm not quite sure whatthe other flight was. It was both
full back in like seven forty sevendays old school, and neither of them
(58:02):
got off the ground in the fog. They crashed into each other and then
you've got stuff falling off blades,And is it the confirmation bias that we're
looking for something? Because you cango online in any given day and find
craziness with people fighting. There's anew video out today where people are slugging
it out they remove two blind peoplefrom an airplane. You're just like,
(58:25):
there's always something, But is itour phones? Is it social media?
That top of mind awareness right likewhere you're like, I'm thinking about buying
a blue car and then every yougo you feel like you see a blue
car. Is it that I don'tknow? Or is it more dangerous?
By the way, TSA the recordbreaking numbers most ever screened. It's past
(58:51):
weekend nuts indeed the anatomy of aviral video and how somebody can capitalize on
that. Is that happening to thegirl not gonna tell you what is?
Maybe your kids, well now whatthat is? Maybe you've listening, you've
seen her. She came out andwell she describes what happened. But she's
(59:14):
young lady named Haley Welch. It'slike twenty one years old, and here's
a woman who had no online presencecome from I think she's she's from a
small little town outside of Nashville byabout forty five minutes or so. I
think it's Belfast or something like that. And she is now the most famous
(59:40):
person on the interwebs at this momentin time. And she's gone from nobody
knew she was what three weeks agoto now she's a meme everywhere. She's
hanging out, she's going on stagewith Luke Bryant, she's getting paid twenty
five grand to show up and doappearances. Being interviewed by Luke Bryan's wife
(01:00:02):
and the asked her, Hey,yeah, so uh, how'd you go
famous? What the hell happened?I want to go back to the day,
the night of it, all thehooked up video? Where were you?
What did it happen? Were youon Nashville in Nashville, Okay,
and you were just out drinking,having a good night. Oh you come
out them fist right after it andthen held a big ass snake. And
(01:00:22):
then next thing I know, there'sa microphone in my face. And I
was like, oh, I'm goingto conversate with him, But you look
like so natural, like you weren'tscared. You just went right up to
it. I could talk to abrick wall. If you really let me,
I could tell it's amazing. Soyou went up, and did you
think anything was like gonna come fromit? Was there more of the interview.
He posted the full video on YouTubethis past Sunday, but Hamley told
(01:00:44):
us he was a YouTuber. Henever said anything like about you know,
Instagram, TikTok, nothing of thosesorts. I was like, oh well,
I'm never gonna see this again.Sure enough, I seen it again.
She lives with her granny. You'regetting sixty miles south of Nashville.
She's never driven on the interstate.She's never been on an airplane. She's
twenty one years old, and herlife has changed hanging out with Shack.
(01:01:08):
She had no presence really on theinternet. She was like a just I
don't go on it. You know, as far as like social media.
It's past weekend. She crossed amillion Instagram followers. What were you doing
for your job? I worked ina spring factory. I'm not a school
teacher. That was my next question, Because you were a teacher and got
(01:01:28):
fired from your job. No,I'm not even old enough to be a
teacher. I was gonna say,because you're twenty one. I'm like,
this is illegal. Who was ateacher exactly? So you weren't a teacher
or a bartender, Solar one.And also I've heard rumors that your dad
is a preacher. My father sofar from a preacher is crazy? So
everything has been made up? Ohyeah, like none of it's true at
(01:01:49):
all. Let me just tell yousomething. She is very savvy though she's
twenty one. Again, she livesa granny, she's a hot two girl,
and she's figuring out a way tocapitalize this. They were talking about
the fact, so she signed withI think it was Ita, one of
the biggest, if not the biggestagency for movie stars and everybody in the
(01:02:12):
planet. Immediately, she's got aPR firm, an attorney, a management
company like I say, price tagfor her about twenty five thousand per appearance
at this moment in time, andget ready for this, she's making more
money holding up a can for fiveminutes than she made all of last year.
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It is the anatomy of somebody beingable to go famous and viral fast,
but also being able to capitalize onit. Because a lot of people
do. They have that moment rightwhere something happens and they kind of go
viral for a second, and theydon't know what to do after that.
They continue to try to go viralover and over again. She's smart enough
(01:03:01):
to go Now, I think I'mgonna capitalize on this. All from walking
out, think about the beauty ofAmerica and where we live in modern times.
All from walking out holding up asnake and somebody who's a YouTuber there
with a microphone. She walks overto him, ask them kind of a
(01:03:22):
naughty question. She says, hocktoo, and boom. Now she plays
her card right, She's gonna beokay three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twentythree at she hadmented, show is your
Twitter tweet at us text to programsome of you sitting in there going she's
getting twenty five thousand dollars. Yeah. Fact that she's cute doesn't hurt,
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week Shark Weeks on we watch Whydo we watch Shark Week? Right because
Shark Weeks starts Sunday. But nowlike Shark Fast is going on Discovery.
Remember Discovery and nat Gio two differentthings, but it's all about sharks right
now. Well, the thing doyou really care? It's like, why
what's the Lord's ZENI of ample?What is this? What is this?
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People like, just show us theshark attacks. That's kind of like what
we do. I mean, let'sbe real because there is this weird reaction
as human beings that we're not thehead of the food chain. And you
know I joke about this stuff,but I always throw this out there.
(01:07:11):
I'm giving you tips on things thatyou can do in Australia. I've had
several people go, hey, Iwent to Australia and you're right, man,
I'm not going to in any ofthese waters. And one of the
things I've told you guys, overand over against alligators, crocodiles, polar
bears, three animals that will hunthuman beings. They're not like sharks.
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Sharks take a bite and they walkaway, swim away. Though whatever you
weren't what I was looking for.These other animals, like crocodiles, they
will eat you. Just a fewkilometers from where I'm standing is Mango Creek,
where the remains of a twelve yearold girl have been discovered less than
two days after she was first reportedmissing. Mango Creek is located just a
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few kilometers outside of the remote unityof Palumpa. We understand the girl was
enjoying a late afternoon swim around fivethirty on Tuesday afternoon when she was attacked
by what witnesses described to police asa black crocodile. That concerning information sparked
a very swift response, with bothpolice and members of Parks and Wildlife spending
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more than thirty six painstaking hours combingthrough the riverbanks by foot and searching through
dense pandanas by boat. The child'st shirt was located last night upstream,
with her body discovered close by earlierthis morning. You've got to be careful
when you go out anywhere in thewater, anywhere in nature, you have
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to be careful. Again, thejoke about nature messing you up, it
isn't really a joke, because naturedoes. I mean, we've seen what's
going on with burrow that rolled through. That's nature that rolled through, taxes,
power outages, danced the whole nineyards the animals. It is different
though, because it is a reactionhuman wise that we're not the top of
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the food shape and we're not.And if you're going to go to any
of these places and you're deciding,hey, should I or shouldn't I go
into any of the water, whetheryou're in the South anywhere, know this.
If there's water, I don't care. If it's a puddle, there's
a gator, maybe an American crocodilan. If you're going to Australia on vacation,
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know that every billibong, every andeven in parts of the sea there
are crocodiles. So be prepared.What you can't be prepared for, though,
is sometimes nature says, hey,you're stupid and we're going to claim
you. Case in point, thisguy, alcohol and fireworks do not mix.
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This after a man in South Carolinadied from lighting fireworks on his head.
Police say Alan McGrew started drinking atsix in the evening. Reports say,
because why, I'm trying to gethim to not put the firework on
us, and she says he wastrying to show off. There was nothing
emergency crews could do to help himwhen they got there. Approximately ten twenty
last night, the Sheriff's Department andEMS received a call about an injury suffered
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by an individual while engaging in shootingfireworks. Yeah, I mean, think
about how bad that is. Sohe's dressed up and he says, I'm
going to blow fireworks up. Thisis going to be great because I'm showing
off and I like how it started. Alcohol and fireworks don't mix, No,
they don't well. According to witnessesand family members at the scene,
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the decedent was standing in the roadwayon Cottonwood Drive and had on a large
top hat and put the firework deviceon top of that, lit it,
put it on top of his head, and it exploded. He suffered a
massive head injury. I think theword you're looking for is near decapitation,
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because putting fireworks on your head isa way of nature saying is We've had
enough of you. The man whowas involved in this incident was forty one
year old Alan Ray McGrew. Therewas nothing emergency crews could do to help
him when they arrived. He waspronounced dead at eleven to ten pm.
The police report says McGrew started drinkingat six pm and his wife tried to
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get him to not put the fireworkon his head, but she said he
was trying to show off. Thesekinds of incidents are one hundred percent preventable,
as you know. Unfortunately, somebad judgment was used in this case.
Alcohol and bad judgment together is awful. He started drinking early. How
do you feel if you're heard you'resitting there, and because there's video of
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it, obviously it stops a lotof places, which is good. What
were you thinking? You weren't becausethe alcohol bad choice and probably not the
sharpest tool in the shed. Nature, kids, will you up? And
alcohol and fireworks also mets you up? Three two, three, five,
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tweet at us text the program righthere on The Chad Benson Show coming up
next hour more on Biden. What'sthe next steps? Does he have a
cognitive decline? Was it a momentin time? I think we know the
answer to those things. But atwhat point do people really stand up and
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say, Okay, no more becausethat's what it's gonna take. And is
this going to be chaos? Are? Are? Are there going to be
two parties now in the Democratic Partyitself that fracture that have nothing to do
with progressive and old school Democrats butall to do with pro Joe and no
Joe. Talk about that a lotof other things to get to, including
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what's trending follow long across all socialmedia at Chad Benson Show, Twitter,
Cha, D B E, N, S O N. It is the
Chad Ben's This is the Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
(01:13:30):
This is Chad Benson. Baldwin haspleaded not guilty, insisting he never pulled
the trigger. In an exclusive interviewwith our George Stephanopolis, I would never
point a gun to anyone to pulla trigger at them. Never. Never.
That was the training that I had. You don't point it gunness a
man and pull trigger. But prosecutorsalleged Baldwin disregarded industry rules for handling firearms
on movie sets. Last March,film armour Hannagutierres was convicted of involuntary manslaughter
(01:13:55):
in Hutchinson's death and sentenced to eighteenmonths in prison. Baldwin going on trial
today, the jury starting today.I find this interesting because he got a
huge win, a huge win yesterdaywhen they decided, yeah, you can
try Alec Baldwin the actor, butnot Alec Baldwin the producer. So the
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judge made it very clear in aruling that there's a difference between Alec Baldwin
the producer and Alec Baldwin the actor, and that in the moment that this
accident happened, Alec Baldwin was AlecBaldwin the actor. And you've said it
exactly the way that the prosecution wantedto present it. They all knew,
(01:14:41):
they all knew well. The prosecutionup until today, had every opportunity to
present evidence that Alec Baldwin himself knew. And after reviewing that evidence and those
arguments, the judge decided that therewas not evidence that implicated Alec Baldwin the
the producer while he was performing asAlec Baldwin the actor. Oh, keep
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it simple, stupid here. Essentially, Alec Baldwin the producer has all kinds
of responsibilities depending on what kind ofproducer is right ep executive name and only
right like your name's on there.Maybe you help raise them some money,
gave them some cash, but it'syou know, your name's on something.
But the reality is you have verylittle to do with it. Or you
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there are you on the ground,They said, now we're taking that out.
It's only Alec Baldwin the actor.Well, Alec Balden the actor has
no real responsibility. It's not hisjob. When it comes to sorting out
the gun. There is a listof people that the gun goes through.
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It gets checked, double checked,recheck, checked again, checked again.
Then it gets to the actor andthe minute they yell action speed rolling that's
how they do it. And thenhe does his thing, pulls the trigger
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and then they go cut. Somebodycomes in takes the gun away from immediately.
So that's a huge win for him. So to think that Alec will
be doing anytime, I do not. One of the other interesting things was
they asked Alexandria cash in there,who is a defense attorney? Would you
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put him on the stand, andshe goes, I advise my people never
to take the stand. Now they'regoing to do what they do. But
you know, and obviously the hailMary, you may take the stand.
But one thing she said is himbeing an actor would work against him because
they could say, well, he'sacting. I thought, well, that's
(01:16:51):
very interesting. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad BensonShow. Is your Twitter tweet at his
text the pro Graham. What isthe polling data saying about all of this
stuff? Right now? We gotsome post debate polling numbers out and swing
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state in particular Arizona, Nevada,Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.
I don't think North Carolina is.They always put that in there,
but it's not. Trump's pulling ahead. Latest poll. Trump up by four
in Arizona, up by one inMichigan, three points in Wisconsin, Nevada
up by six, Pennsylvania up byfive. Georgia's expanded his lead from four
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to five points. There are severalout there, Bloomberg Morning, consult all
of these things. You can goand look. But across the board,
he is starting to rock and rolland Biden the other night, going,
oh, the polling's wrong, dude, you're first of all, you're not
even with it. Secondly, whatand they, in particular the Democrats,
(01:17:58):
are like, polling is all wrong, and we are polled wrong, We're
always way behind. That's not true, all right, So I just want
to point out where the polls arenow, where they were at this point
back in twenty twenty, and JoeBiden's worst position in the polls back in
twenty twenty. Right now, DonaldTrump leads in an aggregate of national polls
by about three percentage points. Ifyou go back four years ago, at
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this point, Joe Biden was aheadby nine points. This right now don't
look anything like what we saw fouryears ago at this point. I'd then
decided to take it a step further. What was Biden's worst twenty twenty polling
position. He was ahead by fourpoints, which basically matched what he ended
up beating Donald Trump by in thenational popular vote. So this three point
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advantage for Donald Trump is Donald Trump'sbest position versus Joe Biden, whether you
include the polls this year or youinclude the poll's last cycle. The idea
that the polls underestimated Joe Biden lasttime around. Simply put, does not
hold any water, mister, Andit does not hold any water. Sure,
it does not hold any water.No, it doesn't hold any water.
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Duh. And I think he's gota shot of winning the actual national
election. So he's gonna win.I think at this point in time,
unless something changed drastically, he's goingto win the electoral College. But I
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think he can win the popular voteas well, which hasn't happened for quite
a while. So it's it's reallyinteresting. But the whole thought of they
always underestimate. No, everybody underestimatedTrump. Remember how bad the polling was.
Why because so many people, somany people lied during the polling questions.
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You voted for Trump. Now,I never vote for a guy like
that, but you did. Nowyou may tell a robot that, yeah,
you will, because you're like thatrobot's not going to as the person
on the other end, the phonescan think I'm a fascist naze who outperformed
their July national polls. This ismajor elections during the Trump era. We
can start in the midterms, right, Take a look here, this is
a twenty twenty two midterm. Thisis a generic congressional ballot. In fact,
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Republicans were underestimated by a point.They outperformed their July polls and the
actual result by a percentage points.You go back to twenty eighteen, Democrats
did outperform their polls, but justby a point. Basically, the polls
were right on at this particular pointin the midterm elections. We talk about
the presidential race. Last time around, Donald Trump actually did better in the
results than his July polls by fivepoints. You go back to twenty sixteen,
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you see something very similar. Thatis, the July polls actually underestimated
Donald Trump. He outperformed his Julypolls. So the idea in the Trump
era that the polls have underestimated Democrats, whether it be in a Joe Biden
matchup, whether it be a matchupagainst Hillary Clinton, whether it be in
the midterms, at least in thenational polling that right now shows Donald Trump
in his strongest position, simply put, is not true. If anything,
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but Pauls have underestimated Republicans during theTrump era, especially in the presidential races
in twenty sixteen and in twenty twentyWHOA, he's got a shot, and
then you've been trying to figure outwho's gonna be his vice president, you'd
be jd Vance is going to be. Tim Scott is going to be,
Doug Bergam, Marco Rubio heard,uh, who is it? Lindsey Graham?
(01:21:28):
You know, throwing names out everybody'sthrowing names out there. What about
this person? What about that person? What about this person? Well,
no, I'm sure sooner other thanlater will be surprised to know. Maybe
by the end of the week,early next week. I if I had
to put money on it right now, Doug Bergham, Marco Rubio, and
(01:21:57):
Tim Scott. I like jd Vance. I'm not really a That's hard to
tell with Jade because I always feellike he's one of those guys that,
you know, how much of thatdo you believe? And how much of
that you do you enjoy with,you know, being on Trump's team if
you will. But Trump likes that. But I think Trump is I think
the reason, you know, Ilook at somebody, and I've heard rumblings
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that Trump likes Doug Bergham is becausehe's a very steadying influence, and I
think that's what Trump is looking for, somebody to steady the ship. Where
he can be Trump and that otherperson's there to be defensive and steady the
ship in a much better way thanPence did in his mind, in a
(01:22:40):
much better way in his mind.And I think you know you need that,
right Like, that's what they're talkingabout with like Kamala Harris, Like,
who's it going to be? Likeit's going to be a Midwestern like
fifty five six year old white guy. Anthony brought this up, yes,
or producer Anthony said to me,said, hey, do you think that
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one of the reasons that Biden's notgetting out is because Biden doesn't trust Kamala.
It's weird, right, like,because in an odd way, you're
an utter understudy to somebody whose jobyou craven want. Nobody's reluctantly being vice
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president. Nobody's like, ah,she fine, whatever, I'll do it.
I don't want to do it,but I'll do it. Nobody is
And how does that dynamic work overthe next ten days to two weeks heading
into the Democratic Convention? And whathow does that work? Because she's starting
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to separate herself somewhere and she's gettingout there, Joe's in it to win
it, and all this kind ofstuff, but you know, you know
it's it's my prescious. You getclose to that thing you wanted, my
passious. I mean, she alwaysthought she was a beat away, and
here's something else. Because I hada couple of you ask so I had
to do some research, double tripleresearch. If he was to step down,
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it's a big If he was tostep down today and she became president
today and she won in November,she could run again. So the way
it works is if there's less thantwo years left on the president's term and
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the vice president ensumes control that thenbecomes president, he or she can run
twice. So just let you guysknow. It's a weird dynamic though,
because you really want mouth process thatjob, but at the same time you're
like, oh, yeah, Iwant him to win because I also don't
want to not have a job,but I kind of want your job.
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to the Chad Benson Show. Nowit's time to find out what's trending.
What's trending? It's signed James deNorway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar,
Russia, Sera, what trupping?Let's find out with trending on the old
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inner webs on this put thusday.Where do we start? How about Yahoo?
Donald Trump talked a bit about himbeen very measured in this entire Biden
debate fiasco. That's not really adebate fiasco. I think we understand that
played a little bit more from himcoming up spoke last night, said look,
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he just he looked off, lookedpale, very measured in the way
that he's handled this. And Ithink that shows people like is that the
maturity. No, it shows thefact that he surrounded himself with people who
understand how to get a job done. And less is more. Russia,
Ukraine War, French elections, HurricaneBeryl, Ronnie James Kate, Middleton,
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Cooper Flag. If you don't knowwho he is, he is a freshman
going into Duke to play basketball.He is part of the scrimmage team for
USA Basketball that are getting them prepfor the Olympics. And mind you,
he finished high school like a monthand a half ago, and people are
saying he is dominating a lot ofthese guys that are on the Olympic team.
(01:28:13):
Must be nice. Head over touh Twitter, ww raw Rip Cartoon
Network. Is it dead? Isit No? It's not dead, but
it's trending everywhere. We'll talk aboutthat a little bit later. Why why
Parkinson's There's a reason that people aretalking about Parkinson's on both Google, Twitter,
(01:28:38):
and Yahoo because of what is happeningwith this president Houston, because of
the massive, massive storm that rolledthrough there. What about depending on what
you read, two point two tothree million people still without power in Texas
three two, three, five,three eight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Benson Show and if you'reTwitter, you're Instagram and all the other
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things on The Chad Benson Show Projecttwenty twenty five. Oh my goodness,
it's all about fascism kids Ukraine alsotrending. And finally over to Google Trends.
Houston weather, power outage in Houston, Novak Djokovic, Texas, Parkinson's
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disease all trending. The Magical Worldof Google. One of the other things
trending today is NATO. How excitedis NATO for what is happening? Because
they're gonna be here, and youknow, they got lots of questions when
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it comes to Biden, and Iknow they're not here for that, but
the reality is you're kind of herefor that now. The president begins three
days of meeting, speeches, anddinners today, who opened the NATO's summit
with remarks followed by a dinner formore than thirty NATO leaders. Sources say
the White House hopes the summit willshowcase Biden's leadership. One administration official says
(01:30:12):
this event is ideal for the president, but the summit no doubt to be
overshadowed by those calls for Biden todrop out of the race and the looming
possibility of a second Trump presidency.Trump once called NATO obsolete. That's understandable.
He was pressing them to pay moremoney. I think that was a
good thing. Everybody always says,why does everybody else have socialized medicine?
Because when we're your army, youcan spend money elsewhere. You know,
(01:30:36):
this is going to be a hottopic though for everybody in NATO. It's
like, is this guy altogether?What's going on here? Like we're here,
this's a big giant craftstorm three two, three, five, eight,
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Instagram, all of the other thingson this beautiful Tuesday. It is the
Chad Benson Cheer, a Chad BensonShow, Independent Thoughts, independent life.
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This is Chad Benson. This iswhy you feel poor when you go to
the grocery store, even though inflationis actually down. If you bought this
and this in twenty twenty, it'slike ten bucks now fifteen. Why so
much if inflation isn't up fifty percent? It's something called a permanent price adjustment.
So even though inflations come down,it doesn't mean that people who previously
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raise their prices are also going todecrease prices. In fact, they're probably
going to keep them high. Sothe grocery store is going to continue to
punish you even though inflation's gone down. So you're not going crazy, you're
paying way more. Yeah, lookat that. She knows. Is there
permanent price adjustments? There are forsome things. Beauty of our country,
as we have choice, so goacross the street, find it somewhere cheaper.
(01:32:00):
But on top of that, inflationhasn't gone down. And I need
to explain this over and over againbecause I feel like a false on deaf
ears with a lot of people,especially the youth of America. The rate
of inflation. So if a yearago it grew at ten percent, say
for June, and in June ofthis this year it grew at three point
(01:32:20):
five percent, it's still higher thantwo percent. Okay, but yes,
the rate of the growth has slowed, not inflation itself. It's not like
inflation is oh my god, it'sit's zero percent, then you could go
out. Inflation is down. Thegrowth of the inflation is slowing, which
(01:32:45):
is what we want. Indeed,three two, three, five, three
eight, twenty four, twenty threeat Chad Benson's show is your Twitter tweet
at us text the program, Cannydo the job? Can he handle the
gig? Doctor goopd licensed medical professionaldoctor Jill talking to Jake Tapper. What
(01:33:05):
was your reaction to the debate.What did you think as a doctor?
As a doctor, well, therewas concern I think from the go frankly
first question you asked, I thinkright away when I watched the you know,
again, if it were my dad, there was cause for concern,
stumbling of speech, sort of confused, rambling at times, and then also
(01:33:26):
motor symptoms, you know, lackof expression in the face. None of
those things are diagnostic of anything.I just want to be clear about that,
but an aggregate, they are flags, and I think anybody and unanimously
from the medical professions, I've heardthey would advocate for testing based on what
they saw that debate. Yeah,and you know, it's like that's my
(01:33:47):
dad, that's my so and softhat's this. I would be worried if
that was your dad, that wasyour mother. And we just went through
it with my grandmother and graham fatherover the last decade. My grandmother was
all over the place just it gotworse at night. Sundowners ended up being
(01:34:10):
dementia, and it was it wasawful. It was just so so bad.
And then my grandfather started to gothrough It was little things, and
then it picked up steam and thenit was just too much for my uncle
and I to be able to handle. And it was it was it was
so so tough. But you knowwhat, we didn't want them to be
embarrassed them to be in a situationwhere they shouldn't have been in. And
(01:34:35):
I didn't need a doctor to tellme that after I went to dinner with
my grandfather and dropped him off athome, that he then got in his
car and went out to dinner,that I knew something was up. Yeah,
and you could see it through hisbody language, the way he walked,
(01:34:57):
and things of that nature. DoctorDrew, you know, it's never
to speculate about the diagnosis, butwe are certainly at our liberty to describe
what we see. Let me justsay that when doctors are trained in medical
school, we are shown images,pictures, say, of rashes, so
we learn what rashes are when wesee them out in the clinic. And
when it comes to neurological diseases,we watch videos, videos of people with
(01:35:21):
things like movement disorders. And avideo that would be exemplary a movement disorder
would be watching Joe Biden walk,watching his arm swing, watching his facial
lack of facial expression. These area constellation of symptoms that are called Parkinsonian.
Yeah, just have to look againthe eyeball test. You're telling me
(01:35:45):
to not believe my eyes and earsand it's not good. Sorry, it's
not It's ridiculous. Now, whetherhe has Parkinson's disease or not, that's
what's not fair. No one shouldbe speculating on what is diagnosis is.
We don't know a lot of thingscause park and sonyan features, but it
is completely reasonable to say we areseeing motoric, slowing, fascinating gait,
(01:36:13):
masked faces, slow speed, allof mass faces, name my Ben,
but all those things you're seeing thoseslow stuff, right. You know doctor
Gupa talked about, you know,his no facial recognition, the mumbling speech,
the fact that he you know,his mouth was a gape, There
(01:36:33):
was no it just he seemed tobe a shell of himself. And I
go back to the human side ofstuff that I think is missed, which
is, man, we're all goingto get there. Every one of us.
Father time is on freaking defeated.And that's why I'm pissed at the
(01:36:59):
like of Jill and Hunter and anyof us surrounding folk who continue to put
crap in his ear that he shouldgo on with this because that little group
is shrinking. But what are youdoing, honestly, what are you doing?
(01:37:21):
And yes, the human side ofit because, like I said earlier,
I mean, you know, sixtyfive percent of the time he's probably
okay at least right now, butit was probably one hundred percent of the
time where he may have been slower, but he was with it. And
then that started to diminish. Andnow he's got twenty percent of the time,
twenty five percent of the time wherehe's not there at all, right,
(01:37:44):
like he's and then you got tenpercent of the time where he's kind
of there. But I mean,it's a real issue. But the human
side of it, knowing that fathertime, your mortality is here, all
of that stuff is there. Man, that's got to be you know,
like I said yesterday, I'm fiftythree. I want to feel like I'm
twenty five. I want to actlike I'm twenty five. At times on
(01:38:06):
a play in sports, I can't. I know, I'm one sneeze away
from hurting my back. Right.You ever take a nap when you get
a little older, you wake up, You're like, I can't move my
neck. That's an issue. Butthe mortality side of it, the understanding
that you're not just in the fourthquarter, you're heading towards overtime in life,
(01:38:30):
is is scary for sure, SoI don't think we can. We
can, I don't think we shoulddiminish any of that. I think the
problem was and still do think this. Shame on the people that allowed this
to go on this long to whereit had to be a situation like the
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debate for everybody to stand up.And shame on the media, the parts
that knew there was a lot ofissues but wouldn't ask questions because your goal
is simply to defeat And I'm nottalking about journalists and talking about the media,
that's all about clicks and likes andwhatnot. Your goal is to defeat
Donald Trump at all cost. Shameon you for that. Shame on you
(01:39:11):
for the people around him who coveredup and and and would basically say it
was lies, you know, rightwing talking points, et cetera, et
cetera. Let me tell you somethingthat's BS and the chance for him to
step away from this in a dignifiedway where it didn't feel like he's scrambling
in every way, shape or formto guys, I can still do it.
(01:39:32):
I still got it. I gotthe fastball. Guys, I could
do it. I can do it. You gotta give me it. You,
guys, I know I could doit. That is gone now.
And there was a chance, Ithink three months ago, to go to
him and say it's time let's enjoyour lives, joy our grandkids. Right,
let's let's let's let's enjoy our life, and let's have a good son
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said in this thing together and forhim to step away with dignity. And
now, what's it look like?He wins a race and then they throw
the twenty fifth Amendment at him ineight months or a year, he gets
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Joe running with scissors sounds great?Agreed to this. It really was that
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way right from the start, rightfrom the moment they introduced us, and
then they introduced him and introduced me, and I walked out on his arm,
and he looked extremely pale, toput it nicely, And I don't
know, maybe it was a goodmakeup job or maybe it wasn't, but
he was a very pale looking man. And when he started to speak,
I don't know. I thought hisvoice was weak. I didn't know exactly
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what was happening. He was strange. I do have to say that the
CNN Jake and Dana were really theywere pretty good. They really they were.
I thought they were fair. Ithought they were fair in the questions
I thought to him, to me. But it was a strange evening.
I will tell you it was astrange debate because within a couple of minutes
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the answers given by him were theydidn't they they didn't make a lot of
sense. Trump has been earily quietthrough all of this. He's shrewed a
couple of things, but he's beeneerily quiet. I think some people have
gotten a hold of him. Andyou know, it's funny when he said,
you know, Jakin and Dana werepretty fair, and they were you
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know, when people are saying,why did they fact check it? Why
did they fact check him? Becauseyou know, that's that's what the fact
checkers are for. It's not theirjob to do it at that moment in
time, because they didn't do thesame thing to Biden. I also think
that Biden threw them completely off.I think it would have been a much
different debate had Biden been more lucidand more with it and more toget.
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I do, but I think itwas from the start so awkward and uncomfortable.
I you know, I don't thinkthey I just think it was like,
oh, I didn't expect this,So it was just they kept their
heads down except for the part whereand I'm sure everybody's seen it, Dana
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Bash pointing to Biden. The camera'sover there. It's over there, over
there, speaking of awkward and weird, should we hear again, Let's do
it. I don't care if he'spooped his pants. I don't care if
he can't put a sentence together,show me he can't do the job,
and then I'll say, Okay,maybe it's time to go now. He
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had a bad night the first timehe debated with Kamila Harris, and everybody
wanted him to quit then to sayyou can't talk to women like this,
and you're doing this wrong, you'redoing that wrong. He came back said,
you know what, I got itand gave four years. And I
know you don't care that he wouldpoop his pants whoopee, but I do.
And the reason is simply this.I don't want my president. You
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voted for him, No, Ididn't. And I'm going to say this
again, even if you didn't votefor him, as you're a president,
you don't want your president embarrassed.But your disdain and for Trump, your
hatred of Trump, and all ofthis has allowed you get to the point
where you're fine allowing a man toessentially be embarrassed. If you think,
well, we can win, andif this is the only way we win,
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then him crapping himself on television's nobig deal. So yeah, I
have POOPI days all the time.I step in so much pool you can't
even imagine. Now, I'm notrunning the world, but I don't know
anybody who doesn't step in stuff atsome point. So I'm just simply saying,
yeah, there are two debates,and if he can't do what he
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needs to do for the second debate, I'll join any crew that says get
rid of him. Yeah, it'llbe too late. At that point in
time, that ship will have sailed. And that's what they're worried about.
They've got just a few days tomake a serious decision. Clinton had a
bad debate, Reagan had a baddebate. Obama had a bad debate.
Yes they did, but they hadthe wherewithal and the understanding of how to
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turn things around. Okay, thisisn't that, This isn't that situation,
there's no fixing this. Yesterday heeven went on the Old Morning Joe and
what the hell did he do there? Look in my career and not having
many of those right. It wasa terrible night, and I really regret
it happened. But the fact ofthe matter is, how can you assure
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you're going to be on you know, fake back and interviewing on your way
to go to work tomorrow? Ageage, wasn't you know the idea I'm
too old. The fact of thematter is, how can you assure you're
going to be out on you know, on your way to go, you
know, work tomorrow age age,wasn't you know the idea that I'm too
old? Keep in mind that soundslike it's supposed to be reassuring to those
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Democratic supporters who have gone wildly.They should be worried about what is wrong
with him. That's the reality ofthis. Jack Tapper's right, that didn't
He was on MSNBC yesterday morning.Joe called in. He sent letter letters
to the Senate. He didn't goand meet them in person because he can't.
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So the best thing to do isto hide him away so you can
hopefully win. And then what embarrasshim in a year or eight months when
you remove him. Can't have that. Can't have that. And these Sikapans
around him who continually prop him upand abuse him, because that's what it's
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becoming as shame on you. Threetwo, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four to twenty threeatch had Benson show to Twitter, your
Instagram. Hey guess what we gota number one in two different charts.
Shaboozy is finally tipped his way tonumber one. Everybody at the Bar.
His bar song Dipsy has climbed itsway to the top of the Billboard Hot
one hundred Singles chart after first enteringthe Top hundred Songs in April, and
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with it, he becomes the firstblack man to top the Hot Country Songs
chart and the Hot one hundred Singleschart, and only the second black person
overall with the distinction. Beyonce didit earlier this year with Texas Hold,
which brings us too. And thenI go and spoil it all by saying
something stupid. We'll take stupid pillsthis morning. It's the honest ones you
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want to watch out for because youcan never predict Are they going to do
something incredibly stupid? Now you're thefat, stupid one with the big mouth.
Is stupid little last prime. Youshould never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
Now it's time for stupid information.Chaboozy joins Beyonce number one in the
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Billboard Hot one hundred and the HotCountry charts. But do you know who
the first black artist was to hitnumber one on the Billboard Hot one hundred,
Tommy Edwards nineteen fifty eight, It'sAll in the Game and the first
black artist to hit number one inCountry nineteen seventy one, Charlie Pride,
kiss an Angel, Good morning.There you go. Now you know something
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you didn't know right here from TheChad Benson Show. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three At Chad Benson Show,
It's all of your text, tweets, all of that stuff. Solid
fun show today, so much stuffto get to the twist, the turns
telling my kids, you guys arelooking at history, watching history in a
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way that this has never happened ina modern time. Talked earlier about Woodrow
Wilson and stuff, but this media, this world so much different than that.
I have a feeling by the weekendwe will know if Joe stays or
if Joe goes. Three two three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your Twitter, You guys,
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have a blessed rest of your Tuesday. I'm not really a fan of Tuesdays.
I don't care. Go get sometacos as always, Night, night
Jack. This is the Chad BensonShow.