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July 17, 2024 109 mins
RNC day 3. JD Vance to speak at RNC this evening. Polls show Trump gaining on Biden after assasination attempt. Ingrid Andress says she's going to rehab after Home Run Derby anthem debacle. Woke Wednesday. Calif. bans school policies notifying parents of kids’ gender identity. Jack Black cancels tour over bandmate's Trump comment. Sen. Bob Menendez convicted on all counts at sweeping corruption trial.
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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. It is Night three
of the rn C. What arewe expecting. We'll touch on that in
a little bit. I'll tell youone thing though. The Poles right now
say ass a whoopin' land a slidekick two said Grundle. Wow, this

(00:36):
could get uglier than we think.The talk is now going to shift from
Donald Trump what took place, theassassination attempt to now, Oh yeah,
don't think we forgot about you,Joe. You're still on a bus that's
struggling, and we think it's timeto go, and Poles are showing that.

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But this is our CURRENCYNN projection ofwhere we are now. And look
at this. If Donald Trump wonwhat we have here, dark red states,
solid Republican, light red states leaningRepublican, if he won just those
right there, he would already havethe path to two hundred and seventy.
He'd have two hundred and seventy twoelectoral votes. Looks what is different.
We have Wisconsin as a toss up, We have Pennsylvania as a toss up,

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two critical states for Joe Biden.Michigan right now another critical state for
Biden, leaning Republican, Georgia ofstate, Biden flip leaning Republican, Arizona,
a toss up state that was astip by state. Biden flipped Nevada,
a state he won leaning Republican.This is the dire strait for Joe
Biden right now on the first nightof the Republican convention. Tomorrow is sixteen

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weeks to election day. Sixteen weeksfrom tomorrow week, count the votes.
Man, oh man, it's goingto get uglier though, so he's pointing
out, like right now, ifit was held today, this is what
we know from just these states.But there is more, no, yes,
there is. It is tough tochange a map like this in that

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amount of time. And here's whyDemocrats are so worried, why so many
Democrats are saying, mister president,please reconsider and get out of this race,
because right now Trump is leading here, and Trump is leading here,
leading here narrowly, but he's ahead. Ind those, Trump is leading here.
That's three hundred and twelve electoral votes. Trump is leading in this Nebraska

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congressional district. Let me change itthat way. Nebraska does it by congressional
district. That's three hundred and thirteenelectoral votes. And Democrats are warning that
Trump may not be well ahead.It may still be margin evera it might
be a tie. But right nowTrump is competitive. Here. That's blue
Virginia, that's blue New Hampshire.So the warnings to the White House are
Donald Trump could conceivably, if thecurrent dynamics in the race hold, get

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three hundred and thirty or more electoralvotes. That's what they believe. My
goodness, that is you're not walkingthat all off. You're not. And
both, you know, Joe Biden'sout there yesterday, you know, back
at it, and and what doyou got to turn this into? Trump
is evil and Trump is bad becauseyou don't have anything else inflation and I

(03:19):
can't blame one hundred percent inflation onJoe. And if you guys listen to
you, I'm fair about that.Now. Both, Let's understand something.
Who prints money? As the government, we overprinted, We had supply chain
issues, we put in some youknow, the Inflation Reduction Act didn't deflate
the inflation like we wanted to.That being said, there are a lot

(03:42):
of issues that you can't put onJoe while those issues took off. But
what you can say is, whathave you done? To mitigate those issues.
What have you done to You've takenacts that the progressives really wanted you
to take. I think the averageperson wasn't thrilled by. But this is

(04:05):
on you. So if you're gonnacelebrate the fifteen million jobs you created which
you didn't jobs lost because of pandemicand then coming back because people are allowed
to work again, you didn't createthose jobs, you allowed them to go
back. You're gonna celebrate all that, you're gonna have to take the losses

(04:27):
too. And the losses is inflation. Rent was high now it's way more
than too damn high. Food priceswas high now was way higher than we
can imagine. Yesterday, I gointo the store golda pick up my little
one and uh wife and I wehave a a little bit of time,

(04:50):
but like, ah, let's getsome a drink. So we go into
the store and she goes, oh, I'm gonna get a sprite and she
looks she goes two fifty for asprite in a bottle. I said,
I know, little things like thatadd up. People feel that this is
going to be much more of awhooping. If you will, then I

(05:14):
think people realize unless they can moveon from Joe and they're going to do
something sneaky potentially. We're going totalk about that in a little bit about
what they may be doing that istotally democratic, all the while screaming at
you that Trump is absolutely the mostworstest person on the history of the planet

(05:39):
of the mankind, and he's inexistential stat to democracy. Question I asked
on the old Internet earlier today,Want you guys go check it out.
It's a simple question. I justwant you to give me a, you
know, an honest answer. Howyou feel? Got answer all of you
from the Democrats and the Biden campaign. Is it the former is an existential

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threat to America? What does thatmean to you? What are your fears?
Or is this noise in your opinion? Some people have said noise,
Some people said, you know,he is a threat because of what he
tried to do. January sixth Iwant to know how you feel, because
when I hear them say that,and you ask somebody, well, what
exactly does that mean? The exidentialthreat to democracy? What exactly does that

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mean to you? How would hechange something? He's going to take away
my right to vote? How's hegoing to do that? He's going to
Uh, he's good. No,I want to know, not just saying
the words that you know, likeI'm going to say this because it sounds
good, and if I'm pressed onit, I'm going to run away.

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No, what is it that isthe threat? Well, he says he's
going to be a dictator. That'sbeen misproven. That was a lie.
He was talking about the auto industry. Well, he says he's going to
to to you know, and andall these things have been proven to be
belowney and trust me, there's enoughout there to get pissed, mad,

(07:11):
angry and at Trump. But whenyou take stuff and you twist it and
you make this about the world's comingto an end, if you know,
and both sides do it right,because I hear the Republicans. If we
don't, this is the most importantelection in the history of forever. And
if we don't do it right,that America won't exist. That's a lie
too. Don't buy into that crap, all right, Remember fear great sales

(07:36):
tool and that's what they're doing.But if he's truly an existential threat,
well, by god, Charlemagne saidit, you should lock him up,
use your powers. Then, Butwhat exactly is he going to do?

(07:56):
And that's what I what is it? Well, he said, you know,
he said he's going to be theblood bloodbath again. Lie, dictator,
Lie, tell me exactly what youthink he's going to do. That
is such a threat. I wantto hear from you. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
shows your Twitter tweet at as textto program. They up to security,

(08:24):
by the way, because there wasa potential plot to kill the former president
Donald Trump because of you, itdon't. We have breaking news about an
assassination plot by Iranians against Donald Trump. We are reporting from three US officials
who have been reefed on the matter. The US obtained intelligence in recent weeks

(08:48):
about an Iranian plot to assassinate DonaldTrump. That information led the Secret Service
to increase security around the former president. The Trump campaign was made aware of
the evolving threat. The Secret Servicesurged resources and assets for the protection of
former President Trump. All of thiswas in advance of Saturday, which of

(09:11):
course is the day of the attemptedassassination. So we know Iran Apparently this
is not the first time that thishas been out there. Because of Iran.
I saw Don Junior last night talkingabout the fact that during Trump's presidency
there was a not just a crediblethreat, they were like a double triple

(09:31):
high alert, not just for Trumpbut for the entire family that Iran was
going to do something. Now doI think this kid was some sort of
sleeper agent for Iran? I donot. There are a lot of questions
that still need to be answered fromthe dubacle that took place. And Kimberly

(09:52):
Cheadle, who is the no relationto Don Jutle, who is the director
of Secret Service, is useless andthat is evident, and her excuses for
some things are amazing. This isan event that should have never happened.

(10:13):
The buck stops with me. Iam the director of the Secret Service.
It was unacceptable and it's something thatshouldn't happen again. I'm being told that
the shooter was actually identified as apotential person of the suspicion units started responding
to seek that individual out. Unfortunately, with the rapid succession of how things

(10:37):
unfolded, by the time that individualwas eventually located, they were on the
rooftop and were able to fire offat the former president. Shock and then
concern obviously for the former president.We will be transparent both internally with my
own folks and externally with members ofCongress and the American outlook. That's what

(11:01):
the public deserves. I appreciate theSecretary's comments, and we're going to continue
to be transparent and communicate with people. I do plan to stay on.
Yeah, that's why you canceled yourbriefing already. There is a lot more
to this, including the dumbest thingI've heard when it comes to this entire
situation. We talk about that.Also, Scotus Biden making a big move

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on Scotus. We're going to talka little bit about that woke Wednesday.
So much stuff to get you in. An update on the anthem debacle from
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Joe, you're listening to the ChadBenson Show. Well, his memoir of
his working class upbringing brought him renownedJames David Vance is still unknown to most
of America. Tonight, here inthis hall, JD. Vance will have

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something of a national debut as hemakes his case for Donald Trump's reelection and
for his own ascension to the secondhighest office in the land. Yeah,
tonight JD has a chance to introducehimself to the voters of America because remember
he's from Ohio, he's a senatorfrom there. You didn't vote for me.
If you live in Texas, youlive in Florida, youn't vote for
California, didnt vote for so tonightintroducing himself with the beard for us bearded

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guys. It's been a while sincethere's been a bearded person on a ticket.
Very exciting. Uh, there's aconvention going on, and I bring
that up because there is now momentumagain when it comes to Joe Biden and
whether or not he will or won'tor whether he'll be pushed out or won't

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be pushed out. Of course.Biden was on with Morning Joe last week
because he's going everywhere he possibly canthat will help him, he thinks,
talking about the elites, and youknow, hey, if nobody wants me,
I'll give everything up with any ofthese guys. I don't think I
should run against me announced for president. Challenge me at the convention. No,

(14:26):
challenge you at the convention. Becausea lot of people thought maybe that
was it. Well, there maybe a roll call soon. What's a
roll call? They may actually goand before even getting to the convention,
have a vote on his nomination andget him through, which means there's no

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real reason for the convention, becauseI think a lot of people thought there
was going to be big conversation andthis opportunity to really try to make a
move. And the Democrats are justsing some of them, hey, let's
get this done sooner rather than later, so we can, you know,
get him on his way and nothave to worry about that, which is

(15:11):
insane because they're always screaming to usthey're going to take everything away, take
your vote away. I want topoint out the irony that Democrats have been
the ones pounding the tables about respectingthe will of the people, and all
of a sudden, when it comesto what they actually want to do,
which is to keep Joe Biden incharge, they've completely usurped the will of
seven out of ten Americans who saidJoe Biden has to go. So where's
your respect for the will of thepeople and our democracy and all these things

(15:33):
you're standing up for defending when itcomes to game time. I don't see
it. Yeah, I don't seeit either. Three two, three,
five, three eight twenty four twentythree text the program right here on the
Chad Benson Show, Republican strategists rightthere talking about you scream about the will

(15:54):
of the people, and the realityis you want to speed this thing up.
You don't even want to give thepeople the chance. And let's not
for get they did everything to makesure that he was going to win without
really being challenged in any way,shape or form during the primary. Not
so will of the people, ifyou know what I mean, speaking of

(16:14):
Biden yesterday tamping things down, NAACP. They're lying about their project twenty twenty
five. They want to deny yourfreedom, the freedom to vote, have
your vote counted. They impose anationwide band of aborse. They want to
prosecute political enemies, not soial security, Medicare rip right protection and really it
preses in conditions or four hundred millionpeople. Stop Medicare from negotiating art for

(16:36):
scripty drug prices, risky people's lie. They would cut school luncheons, theyllw
ploise to stop paying overtime, butgive the very wealthy and big corporate and
corporations and new tax are such goodpeople. My god, just so much
of that was a lie. Andyou know, the Lester Holt interview that
night was worse than the George Stephanopolisone. But nobody really talked about it

(16:59):
because I think a lot of peoplehave already moved on. They realize it's
too old. But the Democrats aregonna do what they do. Let them
infight, let them battle. He'slike, you guys should talk about Trump's
lies. That's all they do.What about your lies? You just led
a bunch there, that's what youdo. Welcome to politics. I know
everybody tells lies about the other peoplebecause, as I remind everybody, it
is easier to scare people than toreason with them. And try to sway

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them to your opinion or side threetwo, three, five, three,
eight, twenty four, twenty threeat Chad Benson Show, bet a ship,
Twitter, your Instagram, A lotof stuff to get to. It's
Wednesday. We'll do some wope stuffstraight ahead. Chad Benzoni, The Chad
Benson Show, Independent Thought, IndependentLife. This is Chad Benson. I

(18:03):
don't know if you're watching any ofthe RNs the convention, but man,
there is a secret service everywhere,and I've noticed the secret Service looks a
little different compared to what it lookedlike on Saturday. We actually retweeted something
about how close it was to killingthe president or the former president excuse me,

(18:29):
maybe president again. But it's kindof like, you know, the
champ. You win a boxing matchand you become the world champ. Everybody
calls you the champ, even ifyou're not the champ anymore. So whatever.
But it is a three D simulation, and it shows that he turned
his head right before and with thedirection of the bullet. Had he stayed

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there, it would have it wouldhave killed him, no doubt. The
questions are out there, how didthis happen? So as for finding out
more and more. And like Isaid, here's the thing about this.
You know how many conspiracy theories I'vebeen thrown at the last couple of days.
Too many. The microscope now becominga telescope for the world to seeing

(19:15):
transparency. Kimberly Cheetle, director ofthe Cigaret Service, She wants transparency.
She has a couple interviews already wonwith Pierre Thomas of ABC News. I
like Pierre's good dude, and thequestions are out there. He's a lone

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wolf again. Stephen Paddock, whothe Vegas guy? Like, nobody will
ever know why twenty year old kid? Why did this guy twist off?
But in saying that, and Idon't expect lone wolves are the worst coordinated
events. Easy people are stupid.People talk, they're sending stuff back and
forth. Somebody snaps today. Besides, they're going to do some You can't

(19:57):
prevent that from them hunting to tryit. It was how this kid did
it, went to home depot,went to buy a ladder. I mean,
everything about this was the Keystone Copswhen it came to protecting the former
president. This is what she hadto say about the roof, And I

(20:17):
want you guys to do this.If you don't realize how close this was
it was, go outside and seethe measurements, walk them for yourself and
say, oh my god, areyou kidding me? That building in particular
has a sloped roof at its highestpoint, and so you know there's a

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safety factor that would be considered therethat we wouldn't want to put somebody up
on a sloped roof, and soyou know the decision was made to secure
the building from inside. A slopedroof is the reason A sloped roof.

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So you're telling me that the reasonyou didn't do it is because there was
an OSHA violation potentially a sloped roof. You didn't do this because of a
sloped roof. People who who,by the way, job is to put

(21:22):
themselves in harm way, whose jobis to get their oath is about protecting
the president, meaning I will getin front of you and actually take a
bullet, potentially losing my life.But you're worried about a sloped roof.

(21:45):
I think you're gonna have to dobetter than that. She's vowed to stay
on. Good for her. Ohmy, you know, Joe's like because
doctor Chill's friend not a licensed medicalprofessional, and she was really about pushing
hard to get her the gig.So okay, great, and then she's

(22:08):
like, hey, Joe, Igot you. I got the best.
Joel's like, you know what,I'll take care of my own. Oh
my goodness, mate, Hey it'sWednesday. Should we have some fun.
Let's get woke. Every once ina while, it's just get to get
little woke. Okay, I havebeen made aware of the allegations. Is
there anything you can say on yourbehalf? I'm trans you just one h

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r. White people are also oppressedby racism. We're not. We are
the oppressors. What what did yousay? Do not bring that European nonsense
into this ethnic household? Do youunderstand me? I have hair in my
armpit. I have it there fora few reasons. One lazy, two
the patriarchy, and three it's stillexhausting. Oh my god, it's time

(22:56):
for woke Wednesday. Yesterday California wastalking about California is the Petriot dish of
just insanity? I think Jimmy Carteractually said it was the petri dish of
progressive isn't something you know? Theytry it out there and see if it
flies. Everywhere else, and ofcourse the gender battle that is going on

(23:18):
well yesterday AB who one nine fivefive, nineteen fifty five. Oddly enough,
this would not happen in nineteen fiftyfive, AB nineteen fifty five,
signed by Gavin Gruesome Newsom. Ohmy goodness, well, what is this.
It's another situation where they feel theyknow what's best for your kids and

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indoctrination of insanity. I'm afraid tohave some terrible news. The governor of
America's largest and rich estate has justsigned a law that puts ten million children
and adolescents in grave danger of medicalmistreatment. The media headlines are all wrong.
They claim that California Governor Gavin Newsom'snew law protect children by stopping public
schools from outing their gender to theirparents. In fact, it does just

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the opposite of that. This newlaw makes children vulnerable to irreversible and lifelong
medical abuse and mistreatment. And it'sall based on a pseudo scientific idea that
some children are born into the wrongbodies and that we can change a person's
sex through drugs and surgery. Sothey can now hide your kids going on

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at school from your parents out offear that the parents will not be accepting
or whatever. I mean. It'snever rational. It's about control, it's
about them feeling they know it's best. It's about activism in the classroom.

(24:47):
It's about so many of these things. This is the stuff I talk about,
we worry about. You know,Trump's to America. This is an
existential threat to America. This insanitythat is being pushed on our youth,
not just at the college level,high school, middle school, elementary school.
You're talking about keeping secrets from parents. Oh my god, But Gavin

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Newsom has done his actively prevented schoolsfrom informing parents that their children have been
put on a medical pathway. Thisis an outrageous attack on both the rights
of the children and the parents.Children have a right to go through puberty.
No adults should be able to blocktheir puberty, and parents have a
right to know if their children thinksthat they are the opposite sex or were

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born into the wrong body. Answerme this question out there, people like
you had jed. You're just beingan idiot. You're being mean, you're
being transphobic, you're being if thiswas a teacher who was keeping a secret,
like your kid who is Muslim isgoing to super double triple Bible study

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special part of lunch or after school, they're not going to something, Or
if your kid was doing something liketaking steroids, would you keep that.
No, you wouldn't. People freakout if you did. But because of

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the ideology, because of the push, This is insane, This is nuts.
This is not what parenting is about. Fighting with schools who are keeping
secrets from you. These medical interventions, namely puberty blockers, hormones, and
surgeries, are not only irreversible,but result in sterilization and loss of sexual

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function. Children in adolescents are simplynot mature enough to understand the effects of
so called gender affirming care. Theycannot, in other words, give their
informed consent. The new law thatGavin Newsom just signed creates the grave risk
that activist teachers, students, andoutside groups will convince children that they were
born into the wrong body and thenhide their social transition from parents, which

(27:07):
will lead to these harmful medical mistreatments. Yeah, it is. It's insane.
It is absolutely insane. You've gotkids who are struggling with genderness morphia.
You've also got kids who are struggling, in many cases with things like
autism, depression, social anxiety.They're looking for something, they're getting pushed

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into something that they shouldn't be pushedinto, and they're deciding that these people
know what's best. So, likean abusive relationship, what do you do?
You cut out the people that areclosest to you because these people think
they know what's best for you.And if your child has a psychiatric disorder,
whether it's anxiety, depression, andeating disorder or gender dysphoria, you

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as a parent have a right toknow, and schools must stop teaching children
or allowing other people to teach childrenthis pseudoscientific and dehumanizing ideas that it's possibly
born in the wrong body and thatit's possible to change one sex. It's
not. As such, either thelegislature of the courts or a ballot initiative
in California is required to nullify thislaw. Good luck with that, because,

(28:17):
as we all know, if yougot something on the ballot and they
don't like it, they'll figure outa way to get it off the ballot.
Three two, three, five,three, eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Chad Benson's show,Is Your Twitter? Talk a bit more
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The American League and Bruce Bochi winthe twenty twenty four All Star Game.
My final score of five to three. All Star Game last night went

(30:18):
off without a hitch. Actual anthemwas amazing. But the day before all
the talk was not of the homerun derby, but of the star spangled
banner before the home run derby doneby country singer songwriter Ingrid Andres, four
time Grammy nominee. You guys mightremember the dulcet tones that she showed the

(30:45):
world us, Oh my god,oh tough on the ears. She came

(31:11):
out yesterday and announced something. I'mnot gonna bug yet. I was drunk
last night. I'm checking myself intoa facility today to get the help I
need. That was not me lastnight. I apologize to MLB, all
the fans in this country I loveso much for that rendition. I'll let

(31:34):
y'all know how rehab is. Ihear it super fun. She was drunk,
she inbibed a little too much.Here's a question. What in God's
name were people around her doing?Allowing her to go out and sing the

(31:56):
national anthem on national televis vision infront of the world, and you thought
it was fine. I'd be pissedat my staff. I don't know about
you. I was shocked. Andat first I'm like, cause you never

(32:19):
know about anything on the internet anymore. Got a double triple check every source
and story to make sure that you'regetting right. And I'm like, she's
going to rehab. And by theway, it sounds like fun. Okay,
a little sarcasin, I'm assuming.My whole thing, though, when
I was talking to people about thisyesterday, was how could people around you

(32:42):
allow you to do that unless youwent there by yourself. You drank by
yourself. I don't know. Imean, if I'm standing there and I'm
like, all right, uh,Ingrid We're gonna go out here and do
this, and she's like, allright, sounds good. I'd be like,
we cannot allow her to go outthere, even if I'm not on

(33:04):
her team. We're like, wecannot. We got to have a backup
plan. Crazy indeed three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
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(33:34):
the Olympics kickoff. Where's the Torch? The Olympic Torch has been on
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Paris landmarks. The Olympics kickoff onJuly twenty sixth. Yeah, how exciting

(33:58):
is that going to be? Howabout the poopy swim? There's a poop
swim? Yes, to prove allthe nasaiyers wrong. In Paris, Mayor
and Nidalgo taking the plunge this morning, diving into the iconic river Send that
sneaks through the heart of Paris.Swimming in the set has been banned for
over one hundred years, but Parisofficials had promised to clean it up in
time for the Olympics so as tohold some events in the river. The

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high levels of E coli in thewater, a recently delayed test events and
the Mayor's own swim. The Gamesare now just nine days away. Ah,
that's going to be so much fun. Paris does not want the Olympics.
They don't want any part of this. The people don't want any part
of this. The Europeans want nopart of the world coming to them in
any way, shape or form.We talked about it last week. People

(34:43):
in Barcelona they were squirting people withsquirt guns who are there on vacation,
having launch at restaurants. And Parisisn't happy about this, and it is
a financial disaster, as most Olympicsare. They are a sham. That's
why, Hey, nobody really wantsthe Olympics anymore, because they understand and

(35:06):
we'll go over next week. Thestuff you have to give to the IOC
and what they want, including littlethings like their own lanes on freeways just
for them. It's crazy. Andthen you got a river that has e
COLI. Hey, you want agold medal and you got a disease?
How's that going for you? Threetwo three five three eight, twenty four

(35:29):
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right here on The Chad Benson Showcoming up next hour. Lot of stuff
to get to. I posed aquestion. I put it out there for
everybody because I hear all the timethe existential threat that Donald Trump is.
And I've asked you, and Iasked you guys yesterday. We're gonna carry

(35:52):
this through today. Is it noise? Is it real? Is it something
you feel is real? But you'renot quite sure exactly how to put your
finger on? I want to hearfrom you. You can text the program
at three two three five three eighttwenty four twenty three, and of course
you can tweet at us at ChadBenson's Show. Got a lot of other
stuff to get to, including aguest last night at the RNC that a

(36:14):
lot of people didn't see coming.We got more woke stuff as well.
If you miss any of the show, make sure you grabbed the podcast.
It is the Chad Benson Show.This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent

(36:49):
Thoughts, Independent Life. This isChad Benson. We'll talk a little RNC
from last night. Surprise guests comingup. But first I said, all
along, and you go back listen. If you listen to the show for
a long time, you would knowthis. Donald Trump's greatest achievement his legacy

(37:12):
January sixth Uh inflation nope? Howbad or good he handled COVID nope?
Supreme Court? What's going to behis legacy? Especially for conservatives, Biden
is having issues. I don't knowif you guys are aware of this,
and because of that, he isstruggling to find a group of people that
will be on his team, ifyou will, as they think about doing

(37:37):
a roll call before they even getto the convention sometime the next week or
so, so that way he isguaranteed it. Well, people, now,
I guess you'd call them regular Democrats, not the progressives. They're coming
out and saying, now, mygod, we're sending the letters. We
got to stop this. That can'thappen. We can't do this. Role
call a virtual roll call. There'sno COVID. And why this matters is

(37:59):
because the Progressives are pissed. They'reangry, and so Biden is lurching left
to try to get them. Oneof the things he has promised them is
he's going to do everything in hispower to see what he can do about
the Supreme Court because it's evil andthat evil and bad. Well, guess
what, three sources tell NBC NewsPresident Biden is getting ready to endorse significant

(38:24):
reforms to the Supreme Court. ThePresident is weighing legislation that would establish term
limits and an updated code of ethicsfor justices. Any reforms to the High
Court would require congressional approval, whichremains unlikely given Republicans control of the House

(38:44):
and Democrats' inability to break a sixtyvote filibuster in the Senate. What,
yeah, all kinds of reforms.Now. I have talked for years,
long before the Court became evil,that term limits are kind of something that
we should maybe think about. Imean, I think that that's a fair

(39:07):
thing to ask. Should we youknow, should we have term limits?
It's a lifetime appointment. Maybe wehave term limits. And one of the
reasons they put the lifetime appointment inthere is because there they want them to
be above the fray, above thepolitics, above the worried about what the

(39:30):
public may think. So because theymay get you know that they may get
voted out. Yeah, the wholethought process. It's a lifetime appointment.
You never have to worry about anyof that stuff. It's yours. But
what happened is Trump one. Andbecause Trump won, and because long ago

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a guy by the name of HarryReid decided to go nuclear when it came
to the judicial side. Therefore,a simple majority to get judges passed.
What you got was a situation.When then Trump won, he had opportunities
for Supreme Court. Then you hada lady, notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg,

(40:28):
who decided she couldn't give up anyof this. Why they loved the power,
I don't know. She was old, like Methuselah. She had cancer.
I mean, we can go onand on, and yet she ignored
the calls when Obama was president tostand down. Then lo and behold she

(40:52):
dies. All of a sudden,Trump's got out one, not two,
but three, And oh my god, it's evil and bad and everybody's freaking
out over it. So he's gotto figure out something to do how he
can save it, because it isn'tout of contraumatizer, it's a rogue court,
it's a rogue good Biden resisted thesecalls. In twenty twenty one,

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running for president, he told Democratsif he was elected, he would institute
or bring together a Supreme Court commissionto study some of these proposed reforms.
They wrote a nearly three hundred pagereport and then that was it. He
didn't really act on it at all. But as we've seen the Supreme Court
move further to the right over rulingRoe v. Wade, this decision on
Trump's Community, we've seen its publicreputation and it's American's approval of it decline,

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and we've also seen the President becomemore critical of it, and that
has led us to this point wherewe're expecting him to finally Democrats have long
awaited for him to do this,throw his support behind some of these reforms.
Now, I'm going to tell youthis, I'm fifty three years young,
and I say that because I eatlike a seven year old. I'm

(42:01):
fifty three years young. My entirelife, the Court has leaned a little
bit left. I never once thoughtwe should add more justices. I never
once thought we should change the rules. I never once thought now I've thought
about yeah, term limits. Iwas okay having a discussion about that.

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You remember, they were screaming,you know, we need to do we
need to add more justices because there'sweird rules. You don't even have to
be an American citizen to be aSupreme Court justice. You also don't even
need to be a lawyer to bea Supreme Court justice. And it has
gone up and down in the numberof people we have had in. You

(42:45):
know this, there is no hardnumber. Nine. Nine's kind of something
they've settled on. They've had itfor a while, and they've kind of
left it there. He could goup till eleven. He could go up
to twenty, but that means thenext person coming in goes, well,
I'm gonna add twenty seven. Nextthing. You know, you got four
hundred justices. I'm okay having conversationsabout stuff, and yeah, let's look

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into the ethics side of things foreverybody. I got zero problems with that.
You know though, like, oh, you know, uh, Clarence
Thomas, you got stuff from abillionaire. Yeah, and well, I
mean that's that's not right. Whyit's his pal. Did he rule on
anything with this guy? Did herule in a way that was totally different
than anything you would have ruled on? Then what are we talking about here?

(43:32):
Out of curiosity? You didn't likethe outcome, so you want to
change the rules. You didn't likethe outcome, so you're pissed, and
you're angry, and and and andnow you're going to use everybody. Well,
you know, it's all about Uh, it's all about you know Dobb's
decision, Roe v Wade, It'sall about that. Ladies, can I
ask you a question? This bea fair question. I don't want this

(43:54):
to be demeaning. Uh. Isthat the only thing that matters to you?
Like? Is it? Is that? It? Is that the only
thing that matters? Well, chat, it's big because they took that away.
And there are things I can't dowith my body. I've gone over

(44:16):
this. I can't sell my kidney, it's mine, it's not yours.
Can't sell my liver. I can'tsell my liver, and my liver will
grow back. Somebody's gonna send mea text message in a minute. I
know your liver doesn't grow back.You know it does. Why why can't

(44:37):
Why can't I do that? You'reangry and you want to change the game
because you didn't like the way thisis gone, and so you're pissed.
Trey Gouty. Oh, here's thegood news. He won't remember what he
said this on this afternoon. TheConstitution doesn't mean nine or seven or five

(45:00):
that mentioned one. We've had nineforever. Stop and think about it,
Steve for a second. It wasa Republican court that preserved Obamacare. It
was a Republican court that preserved theConsumer Financial Protection Bureau. The notion that
this court is out of control isbalder dash. You know, it's bad
when you get a bolder dash.But they want to push this this is

(45:24):
some rogue, out of control courtthat is just full of nothing but partisans.
It's funny that if you're and let'ssee how the court views things.
Okay, so we know who's liberaland conservative. Well, we know who's
an originalist. We look at theConstitution based on this. This is how

(45:45):
we look on it, based onhow we think the founding fathers meant it
to be. The liberals think it'sa living, breathing document and it's open
for interpretation. If this was sixtythree on the liberal side, do you
think that they would be throwing afit and wanting to change the rules.

(46:06):
They wouldn't. That's why elections matterin the United States. Maybe. I
believe it's one of the only Westerndemocracies, if not the only Western democracy
that does not have term limits ortheir Supreme Court justices. They're just usually
is and so, and as faras reforms go, MECO right now,

(46:30):
you know, I great reverence forthe Court. I have great reverence for
federal judiciary. I think it continuesto act as a leveling wind, even
though we may not agree with everythingthat comes down the pipe. But that
said, right now, the SupremeCourt standing with the American people's fall into

(46:53):
a record low, their credibility isshot. They're seen as a political institution.
A lot of this comes back becauseof the Dobs ruling, a fifty
year president, a forty nine yearpresident that about sixty five seventy percent of
Americans did not want overturn. Okay, you know what, They're not there
to do do what the majority ofpeople want them to do based on feelings.

(47:20):
They're there to interpret something that isin front of them based on whether
it is their originalists, how they'reapproaching it, whether they're the progressive side
of the court, and how they'rein trying to interpret it. That's what
they're there for. They're not thereas a popularity contest, and that's what

(47:42):
they're appealing to everybody for. LikeI said, Trump's biggest thing that he'll
be remembered for legacy wide, atleast right now, he's going to have
a shot potentially at a second term. We're gonna get in that a little
bit later. Is the court.That is the reality of this. It
is the court, and the Leftis going to tell you it's rogue and

(48:04):
it's out of control because they didn'twin and because of that they want to
change the rules. Three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four, twenty three at Chadmnton Show. It is your Twitter, y,
Instagram, all of that stuff.Is Trump an existential threat? It's a

(48:24):
question I posed on Twitter. Iwant to hear from you. We got
some of that coming up. Plus, look back last night somebody made a
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show. It is night three tonight of the

(49:52):
RNC. Last night, Nikki Haleymade an appearance. I'll start by making
there's one thing perfectly clear. DonaldTrump has my strong endorsement period for the
saying of our nation. We haveto go with Donald Trump. What I

(50:15):
can't believe that she was there lastminute. Trump wanted her there and she
agreed, and she said, Look, the reason I'm here is because he
wanted unity, wanted to bring ustogether. It is politics. This is
it. That's what I've said thewhole time. So much of this is
theatrics and theater. I'm not sayingthat some politicians don't like each other.

(50:37):
Obviously, Matt Gates and McCarthy.If we get they have a chance,
they'd fight it out, which Idon't think would be the worst thing.
Uh. Not a fan of Gatesthough, for those who not keeping score,
But that being said, I expectnothing less. And Trump likes the
fact that some of them have tocome back. Right. If you're going
to be here, we've expanded thetent. If you want to be under

(50:57):
the tent, you may have tokiss the ring. Chris tis Wallace.
It is one of the most fascinatingparts of covering conventions to see people who
once used to tell voters how incrediblyill equipped their nominee was to be president
of the United States to come upthere, whether it's Hillary Clinton extolling Barack
Obama, George hw Bush who calledReaganomics voodoo economics, or tonight Nikki Haley

(51:23):
and Ron De Santis talking about whata wonderful, wonderful candidate Donald Trump is.
It's just politics, Jake, Yeah, the best way to describe it.
It's just politics. This is whatyou do. If I'm running against
somebody, I'm going to point outall the things I think are wrong with
them and we go from there.Because here, try this, Hey,

(51:43):
my candidate, my candidacy is good. That person over there, candidcy way
better. They're amazing, They're incredible, they're the best people I know they
You're not going to win that way, So what do you do? Like
again, it's easier to scare people, but you come out swinging. It's
just business. In the case ofNicky Haley, during the course of the
campaign, she called Trump diminished,unhinged, that he was a chaos agent,

(52:08):
and stayed in the race a lotlonger than Donald Trump wanted her to.
One of the reasons I think shemay be the most important speech tonight
is because she has a real following. Three two, three, five three
eight, twenty four to twenty threeright here on the Chad Benson Show.
She's gotten a ton of She hereabout twenty percent of the vote. And

(52:31):
it's interesting. Like I said,I think the whole unity thing is very
important. I think to Trump amongstthe Republicans right now, love to hear
what you think about it. Noteverybody thought it was cool. It was
a complete incredible flip flop from whatshe's done. Flip flop, flip flop.

(52:52):
I don't think any Haley voters aregoing to care. Here's something that's
Chris Christy. If those are notChema score. You used to like Donald
Trump, now you don't. Whywouldn't that be a flip flop? If
you used to like somebody and nowyou don't like them, you've now flip
flopped. Oh yeah, I guessthat's true. I never really thought of
it like that. And as weall know, politics is nasty, it's

(53:15):
ugly. It's a full contact sport. So that being said, both DeSantis
and Haley last night spoke it's aboutunifying the party, and I think Trump
wanted to show a different side.Now, had he not been shot on

(53:36):
Saturday, would she be there thatI don't know. I don't know what
the logistics were of bringing her,if this was going to happen already,
or if they added her last minute. Speaking of speeches, tonight, Jade
Vans will introduce himself to the world, or at least America, and those
of you who pay attention probably alreadyknow who he is. Three two three

(53:58):
five eight twenty four twey three atChad Benson shows your Twitter tweet at his
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Stuff coming up, Chad Benson,Joe Such, Chad Benson Show, Independent

(54:37):
Thoughts, Independent Life. This isChad Benson. I don't know if you
guys saw this, but I foundit fascinating, and that's all that really
matters. Bill O'Reilly and John Stewart, who at times have been, ah,
should we say this at each other'sthroats, ready to throw down,
But Bill was on with John Stewarton The Daily Show, and it was

(54:59):
a very fascinate conversation because, firstof all, it was exactly what I
just said, a conversation. Therewas humor, they were yelling at each
other, they were disagreeing, andit was what I'd like to call back
in the day, cordial. Themistake that you made one of the many.
You are trying to get the fringepeople in to be reasonable. Your

(55:22):
the Harris Foundation, that read isnot the fringe. And when I want
no, no, no, itis that people don't know what that is.
Most Americans, I put the numberseventy percent are good people. Don't
down not acrimony, they don't wantviolence. I don't care. Those are
the people you play to, notthe fringe people who are just out there

(55:43):
wanting to, as I said,destroy the other party, which I love.
And what they were talking about isthe Project twenty twenty five, which
is the biggest load of horsecrab Trumphas distanced himself from it with some of
the people that wrote it. It'snine hundred pages long, it's from the
Heritage Foundation. They threw a bunchof stuff against the wall, and Trump
said a lot of it's absurd,it's ridiculous, but it's a talking point.

(56:06):
They're trying to put that on there, and he's saying, look,
what you're getting wrong is most peopledon't even care about this. If I
walked up to the average person day, I said, what do you think
about the Heritage Foundation. Let's seewhat are you talking about? What are
they? Is that like a grassrootsorganization that's helping feed people teach? What
are they? Most people have noidea what it is. What do you
think of Project twenty twenty five.I saw the trailer. It looks okay,

(56:30):
so movies that what we're talking mostpeople don't know most people, but
I like the fact that they're havinga conversation and you know what they're doing
in life. They're poking fun ateach other, which we need to get
back to in this country and notbe so damn butt puckery and worried.
They continue. Bill O'Riley and JohnStewart, your your candidate? Why not?

(56:53):
I don't have a candidate. Ohright, okay, that's what this
guy did. This is what youdid. I really did take a look
at this Cornell westfellow, right,I look at that they're fun because he's
been was like, I don't havea candidate. Do I think Bill leads
more right will vote for Trump?Yes? But is he a registered independent?

(57:16):
He said yeah. The election wasstolen and rigged and drove people to
this madness. On January sixth,how are we to deal with that,
truly, you know, what isthe hallmark of a democracy? Peaceful transfer?
That put that in jeopardy. Thathas haunted him every day since.

(57:38):
Oh, he's paid a terrible price. No he has. Can I explain
the price? He's going to goback to the White House? And if
you have to fix the damage ofpaint that wall. If Trump hadn't done
that on January sixth, he'd beahead of Biden by twenty five points in
the poll. I mean, that'show bad Biden has been for the and

(58:00):
he's not wrong. I mean Januarysixth, when I get people, you
know, because he's an existential threat, he tried to coop. I'm like
with no guns and the most gunnedup places on the planet. Did he
like the fact that people fought forhim. Yes? Did he have every
right to question things? Yes,But just because you question something, I've

(58:22):
always said this to me, youraction is your action. A lot of
those people really went off of it, went off the the uh sanity train
to the insanity train. But heshould have handled it better and he should
have come out and said I lost. I thought we won, but we

(58:43):
couldn't prove it. And I geta lot of you to push back.
No, no, no, butyou got to prove it. I have
never been one of these people thatsaid Donald Trump won and it was stolen.
My uncle and I get in tofight all the time. He's the
most magadude out there, and weget to do an argument all the time
about this. But you've got toprove it to me in court. And
you lost a lot of cases incourt. You lost a lot of cases.

(59:07):
And I'm not saying you didn't haveright to question. I've always said
this about the whole last election cycle, not the midterms. But if you
were an alien and you landed here, he got out and you see that
a guy is doing wearing a maskand doing a speech in front of fourteen
people at an open parking lot.On the way to the parking lot,

(59:30):
there were hundreds of people with flagssaying Trump. And then you go to
the Trump rally and there's fifteen thousandpeople there, and then I tell you,
yeah, the guy in the parkinglot one, you would go,
Really, it's fair to ask thequestion. January sixth was an embarrassment.
It was. It was an absoluteembarrassment. One hundred percent. The beauty

(59:54):
of our country is that transfer ofpower. And I'm not saying you shouldn't
ask questions, because you sure inthe hell should, but you got to
understand that's what hurts you. AndI'm interested tomorrow night when he speaks.
You've got Jadevan speaking night. What'sthat like tomorrow night? What's Trump like
tomorrow night? In this unity sideof things, because when I talk to

(01:00:15):
people, look, there's a lotof people that were always never Trumpers,
long before January six long before heever took the oath, that were Republicans
and Democrats, a lot of them. But those people that he lost,
that can't vote for Biden, thatare clinching their teeth and they're starting to
come over. The thing that Italked to when it comes to a lot

(01:00:36):
of those Republicans and independents, Libertarians, even some disgruntled Democrats January sixth,
that is an issue. And Billwill Riley's right, he'd be up by
twenty five points. We wouldn't evenbe having this conversation at all. We
wouldn't be, but we are.And that is as much as we talked

(01:01:00):
about Scotus being it for Donald Trumpin his legacy January sixth, is that
other part of the legacy that isstaying the legacy. It really has.
And with Donald Trump there's twisting turns. I mean, the one thing that

(01:01:22):
you can say about the guy,you know, they called him a tough
sob. The other night was thatSean O'Riley, the teamster. They called
him a tough sob got shot.He's there. January sixth happened. How

(01:01:42):
many of you listening now who areback on the Trump train though, we're
beyond pissed and like, never again. This guy's an embarrassment. He is
just an absolute a never and overtime and over bad governance and inflation,

(01:02:04):
maybe a little bit maturing in thepolitical world. You're back, but it
doesn't mean it's not in the backof people's heads. Three two, three,
five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three Atchad Menson Show.
It's your Twitter, your Instagram,all of the other things. Hey,
let's have some fun to get woke. Buckle up, everybody, it's time
to talk about my pronouns. Whenbabies are born, the doctor looks at
them and they make a guess awrong whether the baby is a boy or

(01:02:28):
girl. But sometimes the doctor iswrong. She Lucy is a ghos are
you he the pronouns they them say. There was two of them fun thing
about me yesterday I came out ofSo let's go rock rocks pronouns. That
sounds so cool. Let me introduceyou to our non binary I am non

(01:02:49):
binary and I use the them pronouns, and my students know this. We
just came up with new words thatfit us better. It's fine. What
if I want to be called sirElton John. It's time for woke Wednesday.
Let's have some fun. Shall wait? Gender defiant. One of my
partners who I'm legally married to,who is a cisgendered man, using he

(01:03:10):
him pronouns, and I registered abusiness together. So naturally we went to
a bank in order to set upbusiness banking. In the meeting, I
was very clear that I used daythem pronouns and that I am a gender
defiant human. Now, obviously thesmall town person working at the bank really
didn't know what to do with that, but was polite regardless. So after
a little while we waited the mailand we received our business credit cards.

(01:03:36):
Opened it up to look at thenames that were registered on our credit cards.
His had his full name and minesaid missus Marla last name missus,
Marla last name did you survive?Oh my god? You know life is
good when this is the biggest issuethat is pressing now. First of all,

(01:03:59):
being called missus is something that reallydoesn't work for me because I do
not identify as such, and alsoI do not identify with that gender prefix.
But more than anything, why wouldmy name need to tie me legally
to someone that I am married toand his If it would have said mister,
I would have still been annoyed forbeing misgendered. But the fact is

(01:04:20):
that he, as a cisgendered man, gets to be by the bank considered
just his own floating human being inthe world, whereas I have to be
attached to the person I am legallymarried to, who is a man man
ish. The beauty of our countryis This is a pressing issue for people.

(01:04:45):
This is world is going to hall. Inflation's running rampid. If you
are pissed to the point where you'retaking it to the world because you've been
misgendered, I bet you things arebetter than you think. Three two,
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(01:06:55):
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gotta do. Got to hit itright here. We don't need another week
in at parties. Now, shouldI do it like this? We don't
need another week in it, Bert, No, hold on, maybe I'll
do it. We don't need ano. It's working on it big time.

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I asked a question on the interwebs, and I want you guys, to
give me an honest answer. Here'sthe thing, when I say an honest
answer, not the usual gibberish ofthe hate that I get from the extremes.
You know who you are. Onboth sides. We hear this on
a daily basis because this campaign forpresident, and really for the down ballot

(01:07:39):
tickets in a lot of places,is about personality and Trump is that personality.
And this is what you hear allthe time. Donald Trump is a
criminal. He's a threat to democracy. To confront the threat posed by Trump's
promised maga authoritarianism, the threat fromDonald Trump to democracy, I believe Donald
Trump does present an existent threat toour democracy. He is an existential threat

(01:08:01):
to the democracy. Donald Trump isan existential threat to our democracy. That
looming threat, the biggest threat todemocracy. We got to focus on the
greatest threat to American democracy that wehave ever seen, and that is in
Donald Trump. Okay, so youhear that all the time. And I
asked the question, define it forme, because I can't define it because

(01:08:26):
I have It's just something you throwout there. So what does it mean
to you? Is it noise?Is it something that you feel is real?
Is it something you feel is real, but you're not quite sure how
to define it. I want toknow, because I hear this all the
time. He's an existential, youknow, threat to democracy. Okay,

(01:08:50):
how so, well he's going tobe a dictator. That's not true.
That's been debunked already. But hesaid it again. Well, bloodbath again
debunked. Tell me, I wantto know what you think. Tweet at
me, tax the program. Somepeople say he is He just is Chad.

(01:09:12):
It's fear porn you spread when youhave an administration that has not delivered
results to voters and have nothing elseto run on. One person says noise.
Another person, as a Christian manwho believes in Christ, Jesus of
the Lord and Savior, I don'tfear anything but a continuance of the Biden
administration. It will be a blowto the United States that will be extremely
difficult to fix. Trump has myfull confidence and vote to get America back

(01:09:35):
on track. Obviously, there's somesupporters out there, and there's other people
out there who screaming, yell andsay, well, look at him.
He said it was going to bea blood bath, said it was going
to be, you know, adictator, and even when you prove that's
once again somebody grabs stuff and runswith it, takes out of context because
they're trying to prove a point.Fear is much easier to sell. You

(01:09:56):
want to know what a real worryis for me in this country, the
existential threat. It's not from ultramagas. No, for a lot of
those young protesters outside who believe stufflike this. Here's a Palestinian protester here
in America got her right to freespeech, and Dan I will protect that

(01:10:16):
right all day. But I alsounderstand you want to talk about a threat.
These people are telling me exactly whatthey want to do. Burning the
American flag it's just so lucky.It's a beautiful site. But it's not
enough. We need to burn downevery capitalist and imperialist system that exists.
We need to burn the US governmentaka global terrorist organization down to the ground.

(01:10:40):
We can no longer allow the worst, most violent, evil, disgusting
people to lead us because they're goingto continue making the world a waking nightmare
for everybody. Wow, they believethat right there, She believes every bit
of that. The best thing thatshe and the younger generation can do is
destroy America. So go ahead andkeep burning the disgusting, bloodstained, genocidal

(01:11:05):
United States flag that was created byslave owners. I could give two shits,
but also make sure you're doing yourpart to dismantle all of the systems
that make all of these atrocities inthe world possible. You thank you In
Free Palestine, of course, Freepal signs super awesome. That to me,
that's a threat because they want toand go look outside, you know

(01:11:26):
whatever, whenever we talk about youknow, we're really worried about the extreme
right, crazy extremism, Go lookoutside and see college campuses where you've got
two three four thousand kids who aredoing what who believe a lot of what
she believes, where you've got fortythousand marching in the streets, not just
here but globally. That to me, is an existential threat of dismantling,

(01:11:50):
destroying, and bringing down a countryin a system. The fear of Founding
Fathers was what the inside, notthe outside in If our destruction comes three
two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four, twenty three
at Chad Benson Show, he's yourTwitter, your Instagram, all of the

(01:12:11):
other stuff, just for you righthere on the Chad Benson show coming up
in the third hour. Lot ofgood stuff to get to still talk a
little bit about tonight. What arethey going to talk about tonight when it
comes to night three of the RNCtalked a bit about it last hour.
Bring it up again. They wantto do a roll call potentially for Joe
Biden, meaning essentially that the DNCthe convention, there will be nothing.

(01:12:35):
I mean, people will be thereand they'll do their speeches, but it'll
already be preordained that he is it, which seems very democratic that you're doing
a roll call when you don't needto. And now more and more Democrats
are pushing back. Is this thetime when the noise starts to ratchet up
again? When it comes to it'stime to move on from Joe? Plus,

(01:12:55):
we've got more woke stuff as wella lot of good stuff our three
straight ahead. It is the ChadBenson Show. This is the Chad Benson
Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, This is Chad Benson jumping up.

(01:13:32):
I'm gonna tell you how Joe Bidencan go from a zero to a hero.
Really yeah, I've got it allworked out. You guys can listen
to other shows, but some wasteyour time because we're more entertaining. But
first, speaking of entertaining, thewisdom of well, the wisdom of joy

(01:13:55):
read. I have a question.Why do you think April movement would want
to deport twelve million or so brownmigrants who mostly come from Central and South
America and simultaneously force American women whoare mostly white but also black and brown

(01:14:16):
to have babies against their will bybanning abortion and banning birth control and also
banning no fault divorce so that theyare trapped in relationships they don't want,
and also clear the way for childmarriage. Why would a political movement want
all of those things at the sametime. Let me know what you come
up with. I think we should. You know what you're right right first

(01:14:41):
and foremost, you guys heard whatshe said, Go grab yourself a young
girl immigrant and get her pregnant.No, that's not what she said.
She is insane. You want totalk about the big and she lives.
I mean, would I say angersells? Hate sells. It's the number
one selling thing in the world ofpolitics today. If you want to be

(01:15:05):
a pelebrity, if you want tobe a political star in the world of
media, you've got to say outrighteous things. She's just it boggles the
mind. It does. We've gotsome more joy RD coming up because as

(01:15:29):
we were talking earlier about the existentialthreat that Donald Trump is, a lot
of you have been chiming in onthat. I want you to do it
throughout the day. I'm gonna getthrough as many of these as possible.
But I'm listening to that right there, and she is forcing women to have
babies? Is that how you womenfeel? Are you guys a one issue

(01:15:55):
voter? Is that what you are? It's like, it's my vagina,
Oh, it's doing the voting.You have no control over it. You
have no responsibility. And men,you guys have failed your responsibility as fathers.
Absolutely in a lot of ways youhave. There is a generation of

(01:16:18):
young men and women who are growingup in situations they shouldn't be being raised
by Grandma and mom, being putin situations where their best male alternative is
a gang. So men, yes, you've got responsibility here too, But

(01:16:42):
my god, just everybody is avictim. And she got into it the
other day with with Amber Rose becausehow dare she speak? How dare this
feminist person speaking? Bloody bla blaby Petty bar How dare she speak?

(01:17:08):
Van Jones said, Amber Rosa speechwas the most dangerous for Democrats. Why
because you had a black woman whothought Trump was evil and bad in all
those things, and people said her, dad, go take a look.
Tell me she did. And yeah, some of the stuff that she believes
is different than what Trump and everybodyelse believe. But if you want to

(01:17:30):
expand the tent, this is howyou do it. So they got into
a fight over that, which ishilarious. But remember Joy Reid sells anger
to a group of people that areemotionally driven. Fear and anger great thing
to sell. Speaking of joy readand fear and anger and the fact that
Donald Trump is an existential threat todemocracy in our way of life, and

(01:17:55):
a fear that what's going to happennow is that the Republican Party will do
what they do, that the mediawill acquiesce trying to convince people that the
things they've been experiencing for the lastfive six years didn't happen. That the
greatest purveyor of political violence was sortof citing it or sort of incitement of

(01:18:15):
violence, or sort of luxuriating inthe idea of vice just and people are
concerned that we won't be the guardiansof memory and that we will allow Donald
Trump to rewrite himself as both ahero and a victim. Oh, so
the media is going to acquiesce themedia that has since the moment he wandered

(01:18:38):
down the escalator, it has beenattack after attack after attack after attack.
Even the other day, Joe BidenI thought was going to stand up and
throw down, throwing hands with LesterHolt. What do you ever talk about
his lies? Why don't you evercall him on his stuff? Are you

(01:19:00):
kidding me? That's all they do? And now you're like, we think
they may acquiesk Now, Now Iwant you guys to know, she's on
MSNBC continue joy that people who arethe most vulnerable to not just the things
he's done, but the things he'spromising to do, and that that will
then happen without a guardian saying waitstop, and then the media will acquiesce

(01:19:20):
to this and rewrite. And thepeople that I've been talking to don't accept
the rewrite. Okay, now sheis saying all this on MSNBC. I
don't know if you're aware of this. Trump there was an assassination attempt on
his life on Saturday. You heardabout that, and Monday Morning their biggest

(01:19:41):
show, almost eight people watching MorningJoe. But much like Twitter, it
has an outside influence, especially inthe Beltway in DC. That's why they
have so many colors all over blueand green. All that because Joe Biden
watches it and he likes to seethe colors. Where was Morning Joe?
They were not because Trump ordered it. No, it's because MSNBC and NBC

(01:20:03):
decided Yet. No. Before westart this hour, Willie, I just
wanted to briefly talk to our friendsand viewers that watch us every day and
talk about what happened yesterday. Wewere told, in no uncertain terms on
the Sunday evening that there was goingto be one newsfeed across all NBC News

(01:20:25):
channels yesterday that we were going tostay as a network in breaking news mode
throughout all day yesterday. That didnot happen. And if we had known
that there wasn't going to be theone news feed from NBC News across all
NBC News channels, Willie, weobviously would have been in yesterday morning.
He was pissed because they lied tohim. Wait what do you mean they

(01:20:45):
were trying to do what centsrum.No, they felt, Yeah, you
were going to come on and youand some of your people were going to
say a bunch of stuff. Itwas going to be inflammatory. Figure out
how to wait to make this Trump'sissue where it was his fault because he's
all about violence, et cetera,et cetera. That's what you were going
to do. That was our fear, and so NBC, MSNBC, the

(01:21:09):
powers would be they were the oneswho lied. Trump didn't pull them off.
No, no, new I washere up early on Sunday morning,
immediate aftermath, talking to eyewitnesses,talking to officials about what happened on a
big morning, and we're told thatthat something else was going to be broadcast.
So yeah, we we we allwish we would have been here yesterday.
We were still or would like to. We'd like to figure out exactly

(01:21:32):
why there wasn't that one news feed. Next time we're told there's going to
be a news feed replacing us,we will be in our shaw sitting here,
Yeah, and the news feed willbe us, or they can get
somebody else sitting here to host theshow. Wow, Donald Trump, even
when he's not president. He hascontrol over the media. No good God

(01:21:55):
so insane three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show,it's your Twitter, and look, there's
no doubt Jnald Trump wants to rewritehis legacy. Talks about it last Dar.
We'll touch on a little bit later. His legacy is the Supreme Court.
That's the good side of it.Even when he lost. Up until
January sixth, that was always goingto be his biggest legacy. But January
sixth definitely hurt him in ways thathe's trying to get back from. And

(01:22:20):
he has come back, but there'sstill people who needs to win over.
I don't know if he can dothat. For some people, it was
never going to happen, even ifJanuary six never happened. I think we
understand that. But for Joe Biden, he's going to the left. He's
desperate now because the noise is quietingdown from Trump and what took place over
the weekend. You know, thebig Oh, JD is it man?

(01:22:44):
Here? He is. JD's thedude. JD Vance's the vice all of
that stuff. And tomorrow night I'llof his big speech. Jad's got his
speech to night. But the noiseis quieting down from that, and they're
turning and looking at Joe Biden becausethey haven't forgot. No, baby,
we haven't forgot the mumbler. Wehave not forgot. We have not forgot

(01:23:06):
that you are not really fit tocontinue. Probably shouldn't be president now,
sure in the hell shouldn't be thenominee. So we haven't forgot about you.
While there was a lot of stuffgoing on with Trump and everything that

(01:23:28):
took place over the weekend that slowedeverything, really put a pause on it.
Didn't put a stop on it,put a pause on it coming out.
We're gonna do what's trending. Andthen after that, I'm gonna tell
you how Joe Biden can go fromzero status, which is what he's at

(01:23:51):
now for a lot of people outthere, to hero status. Oh yeah,
I like to tell you guys stuff. Let's teach you guys stuff like
throw stuff at you. So rightnow, amongst a lot of people,
the poles are saying it kind ofa zero status, Can he go to

(01:24:14):
hero status? And can doing thisthing kind of cement a legacy for him?
Talk about that. We've got alittle what's trending, so many things
still here on this beautiful friend's tape. Just talk about my buddy's out it
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the Chad Benson Show. Now it'stime to find out what's trending, what's
trending Signed James Dean, Norway,Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia.
Serf Lady Cheese, what traping?Let's find out what's trending on the interwebs

(01:26:58):
on this Wednesday. Hope shall weoh, we will and we shall and
we'll do it right to your face. Let's start with Yahoo, Savannah Chrisley
and more. Training thing spoke atthe RNC MLB All Star Game. The
Daily Show Morning, Joe Jack Black, Prince, Harry, Caitlin Clark,
Minecraft, Busha Vance, that shittyVance's wife, a reluctant political wife.

(01:27:25):
By the way, I don't thinkshe's thrilled by a lot of this stuff.
But welcome to a new world.Head over to Google. Bob Menendez
facing decades in prison. He wasfound guilty in all accounts of basically taking
tons of money and bribes and whatnot. Not a shocker. This is the

(01:27:50):
second time he was indicted. Thefirst time he was indicted, he ran
for reelection in one Jelly b JoeBrant, Kobe's father passed away yesterday.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Nikki Haley,Elon Musk moving SpaceX out of California to
Texas. Talk about that a littlebit. It woke. Insanity continues in

(01:28:13):
California, Real Madrid trending as well, and finally over to Twitter, Trump,
Amber Rose, Jack Black and TenaciousD trending not in the good way.
The Acolyte, which is a StarWars show, the gayest Star Wars

(01:28:35):
show ever. So there's Communists whichis Covenant that are lesbians that had a
baby without a father. Yeah,boy, that's just like the Star Wars
I grew up with or not?Three two, three, five, three
eight, twenty four to twenty threeat Chad Benton Show. Is your Twitter
tweet at as text the program ifyou could love hearing from all of you

(01:28:59):
right here, The Chad Benson Show. The All Star Game, Iran,
Matt Gates, Douche Vavek, TenaciousD National Anthem talked a bit about that
today. The National Anthem did notgo well the night before last last night
National Anthem at the All Star Gamewas good. Cody Johnson did a hell

(01:29:21):
of a job speaking of Tenacious D. Yeah, that didn't go well the
other day. If you don't knowwho Tenacious D is, that is Kyle
Gas and Jack Black. That's theirband, their rock band. They were
on tour Guy made an offhanded remarka joke if you will, actor Jack
Black, shutting down his long runningmusical act Tenacious D. Black's partner Kyle

(01:29:45):
Gass made an off color joke aboutthe attempt at assassination of former President Trump
during a show in Australia. JackBlack now says that Toury is on hold
and he is rethinking working with Gas, who is also apologized. Yeah,
I gotta be honest with you.While it was an off colored Joe,
Comedians say stupid things. That's whythey're comics. We've all been there.

(01:30:09):
If you've ever done comedy, yousay the things in many cases that people
won't say. Jesselneck, who's arguablyone of the best comics in the world,
says the things that people don't say, and I expect that. Was
it awful at the time? Yes? Was it off colored? Yes?
Would I end it friendship in apartnership over that, I'm quite sure I

(01:30:33):
would unless there's other issues. Speakingof issues, you guys ready to get
woke? It is Wednesday, willdo some Wolfe stuff more on r NC
Night two and What to Look ForwardTonight three. It is the Chad Benson
Show, The Chad Benson Show,Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is

(01:31:18):
Chad Benson tonight. Jd Vance isa chance to introduce himself to the American
public. Since his selection, Democratshave pointed to what he told ABC News
in February. Van said he wouldhave acted differently than Mike Pence during the
counting of electoral votes if I hadbeen vice president, I would have told
the states like Pennsylvania, Georgia andso many others that we needed to have

(01:31:39):
multiple slates of electors. And Ithink the US Congress should have fought over
it from there. Federal law hasbeen changed since then to make it clear
the vice president has no power tosteer the outcome. Oh my god.
Yeah, they're already going after J. D Vance. You knew that they
were going to. It's gonna havea chance to introduce himself to America,
to people who have no idea whohe is. Hill Billy el g was

(01:32:03):
the story of his life. It'sbeen made in the movie. Ron Howard
directed it, Glenn Close, AmyAdams is in it. I mean,
he's got this great story. Buthe's gonna have a chance to introduce himself.
And now, of course it's likehe and Alex Jones are best friends.
I don't know about that. It'sthis is what we do in modern
politics. This is how we handlethis. January sixth, So you are

(01:32:29):
totally fine with all of the stuffthat happened on January sixth, and he'll
come out and say, no,I wasn't fine with it. You guys
keep asking me about it. Iwasn't. I thought there were some issues.
We said it earlier. January sixthis Trump's black eye. His win
and legacy is the courts. Sothe courts are his win. The Supreme

(01:32:54):
Court his black eye that he's tryingto rewrite that. He's trying to get
people forget it's January six and theDemocrats smartly so aren't gonna let him forget
it. I wouldn't. I'd belike you, hammered that all day.
It's coming to take away everything.And if people ask you how they're gonna
do that, don't give him ananswer. Just hey, January sixth,

(01:33:15):
he's a desk spot, he's adictator. Just just go go go.
So night three tonight we have him, few other people I'm sure will be
very interesting. It goes on allday, by the way, So and
it's actually, if you've never beento one, it is an amazing thing

(01:33:36):
to go to the RNC or theDNCA. First of all, the cuckoo
is is outside is always hilarious,just and ever so hilarious now because you've
got all of these people out therefrom you know, from Peta to Palestine
to all so it's spectacular. Andthen inside it's kind of like this weird

(01:34:00):
rah rah rah on the floor becauseeach state sits there together and it's like
it's at times feels competition y,but they're all on the samee. It's
it's really fun and it's a greatit's a cool thing to see. It
is a very cool thing to see. But it goes on throughout the day
and there's a lot of times nolot's going on. You want that prime

(01:34:21):
time. So I always say it'slike a political rock concert kind of festival.
So if you're in the morning,you know, you got a quarter
of the audience there and they're notthere to see you, and you know,
you hope you do some fun stuffand get some stuff for you Twitter

(01:34:42):
and whatnot. Midday filling up alittle bit more people coming in out right,
like you're that band it's got ahit and an album, and you
may be touring and headlining soon,but you're still playing, you know,
middays, and then you get tothe primetime, which is what you want.
So JD tonight introducing himself to America. So some of the other things

(01:35:09):
have been happening there. And ifyou guys have listened to our Little Dog
and Pony Show for a while.I'm not a fan of Matt Gates.
I'm not a fan of a lotof the pelebrities out there, the Marjory
Taylor Greens, the Matt Gates isof the world, the aocs, the
squad folk. Because they're pelebrities,they're more interested in how many likes,

(01:35:30):
how many you know, people arefollowing them, how many shares, how
many views. Yesterday, Ken McCarthywas on the floor and guess who shows
up, Matt Gates. Now thisis personal. There's an ethics investigation against
Matt Gates that has gone on andKevin McCarthy wouldn't step and stop it.

(01:35:55):
And on the other side of it, Matt Gates wanted to make sure he
got rid of McCarthy and he itwhat night are you speaking to? You
are you speaking to night or hey, you're not if you took that stage,
you would get booed off. Youwould get booed off the stage.
He's just such a clown. Heis I and I spent a couple of

(01:36:16):
days with him at the border,and I'm like, this guy, I'm
just I'm not a fan. I'msorry. And I know a ton of
Republicans who cannot stand him, Likeyou cannot believe how much they have a

(01:36:38):
disdain for him. Marjorie Taylor Green. They're not fans of hers because she
always puts herself above everything else.Because remember it's about likes, clicks,
follows, all that kind of stuff, being a celebrity. That being said,
they have more of a more ofa of a like towards her than
him. After he did this lastnight, I would slipping around watching stuff

(01:37:00):
and The Hill on Newsmax came onand this was spectacular. You want to
talk about a clashless douchebag, that'sMatt Gates, right, I mean,
spot on, just I just IEven if he has good ideas in some

(01:37:25):
areas, the reality is is Isee who you for who you are.
You are being rewarded for being ana hole and that's the world that we
live in right now, and that'sunfortunate. We are rewarding people for being
a holes. It's the reward system. Let's stop talking about him. He's

(01:37:48):
betting us to talk about it.He's getting views on Facebook. Twitter says
north of a million views of exactly. He knows exactly. Matt Gates is
a lot of things, and excellentinternet is one of them. And what
happens is we reward that because angerand hate sell big time politics right now.

(01:38:14):
Right it's about, you know,defining your party in the most extreme
way, uh as a way tomarket and sell because, let's be honest,
anger sells, right. There's athere's a whole grifting empire. There's
a whole anger empire. See iton social media, you see it in
podcasts. You know, unity inKumbaya doesn't really get people to vote,
and but anger does. And wereward people for being Dix. It's I

(01:38:42):
talked to call my buddies of minewho are big in the business, and
we talk about how we could doso much more if we were Dix and
I can't. I can't. It'sjust not who I am. I mean,
I'll poke fund and we'll have alaugh and I'll have a strong take.
But I'm not going to say thingsthat I don't believe just so I'll
get a like and a click.And so many people out there are willing

(01:39:06):
to do that, and I justcan't do it. I can't three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty four to twenty three at Chad
Benson Show. Is your Twitter tweetat a texted program? So I said
earlier, right now, there isa movement inside some of the Democratic Party
portions of it to do a rollcall vote to give Joe Biden the nomination

(01:39:33):
before they ever get to the convention. Okay, that is crazy that they
would do that, but that's wherethey're kind of going with this, because
hey, we've got to do whatgive him this this he said? He

(01:39:53):
said, No, if anybody thinksthat they can, you know, take
me out, they can do itat the convention. Now they're trying to
skip the convention all together, whichis crazy. They'd still have the convention,
but rather than quote unquote let's gothere, we bring our delegates,
we'll come together, we'll vote.No, let's just all do it on

(01:40:15):
a zoom call and we'll give itto him now not very democratic. Joe
Biden's legacy right now is a cantankerousold man who is slipping, who has
missed on numerous occasions on foreign policy, who's got inflation kicking him in the

(01:40:35):
grundle, who was supposed to bringthe country together, and he's been all
over the place and united he hasnot been. I missed on that.
I thought Joe Biden would bege usto death? What does that mean?
Beige? It's like, eh,it's okay, it's beige. Right,
It's like that the worst thing,but it's not the best thing. I
thought he was just gonna bore usto death and we're like, oh,

(01:40:57):
politic, no, no, hehas been as divisive as the media claims
Trump has been. If he wantsto cement a legacy, and he talks
about it all the time, right, peaceful transition of power, and if
you want to do that, stepaway, do the bigger thing. Step

(01:41:23):
away. Don't step away and sayI'm not running for reelection. Step away
now, hand it off to Kamala. If this is what you really care
about, knowing full well that youare struggling and your family is, and
you talk about how this is aboutdemocracy, and that maybe, just maybe,
and more than likely, people whoare unelected are pulling the lever of

(01:41:43):
power behind you and propping your assup, which is not what we're supposed
to be about. Then you dothe heroic thing and you step away,
and your legacy will be cemented asa guy who came in vice president,
served this country for fifty years allof those things, and and things started
to go wrong when you started toslip, when you started to notice things,
you will have stepped away. Butinstead you're becoming more like Trump.

(01:42:09):
You're pushing back all the things yousay he is. You're becoming. If
you want to cement your legacy,that's what you would do. But I
have a feeling your legacy at thispoint in time, especially if they do
this roll call, is going tobe one of division and all of the
other things we just talked about,the inflation and the bad form policy and

(01:42:32):
whatnot, and getting your ass handedto you by Trump in a major way,
and maybe losing states that were onceblue three two, three, five,
three, eight, twenty four totwenty three at Chad Benson shows your
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like talk radio, like Chad Bensonlikes his meals, you've come to the
perfect place for takeout. New detailsabout the final stage of planning from Thomas
Matthew Crooks the hours before he triedto assassinate former President Trump, sources telling
ABC News that police suspect Crooks goton the roof not by using the five
foot letter he may have recently purchased, but by calming on top of an

(01:44:49):
air conditioning unit. Wow. Yeah, we'll find out more in the coming
days. But crazy like the morewe find out. So climbed on air
conditioning unit, bought a ladder,told his work he had something very special
to do the next day, sohe was going to take the day off.
I mean, it's it is weird. The whole thing is so bizarre.

(01:45:15):
And now they've opened up an investigationinto the breakdown and what the hell
happened as they should, as theyshould. Two nights ago, there was
a home run Hitting contest. Ifyou guys are were this and at every
sporting event now, the national anthemso Ingrid and Dress. Four time nominated

(01:45:43):
Grammy Singer Songwriter, Country Artist.She was chosen to sing the anthem for
everybody at the home run Hitting Contestwhere the Texas Rangers Globe Liffield play their
games. That's because they host thegame. Last night, this out went

(01:46:04):
on. Yeah, it was notgood. She was drunk. She came
out and said, I'm not gonnabes y'all. I was drunk last night.

(01:46:27):
I'm checking myself into facility today toget help I need. That was
not me last night. I apologizedto Major League Baseball, all the fans
in this country I love so muchfor that rendition. I'll let y' all
know how rehab is here. It'ssuper fun. Who let her go out
there? That's my question. Now, try to be mean right, you
did this to yourself. You madethese decisions, and as we all know,

(01:46:48):
people who drink a lot makes phenomenaldecisions. But who in God's name
was part of her team and thoughtthat was a good idea, who thought,
why not? Hell's wrong with you? I'd be mad at my friends.
You guys shouldn't have let me dothat. Now you make your own
bed. But unless she showed upalone, somebody should have said, this

(01:47:13):
isn't karaoke down the street. Thisis for you to get your name out
there even more. And instead ofdoing that the way you should have with
your talent, you got your nameout there kind of as a laughingstock.
Was not good. It's that timeof the show where we give you some

(01:47:35):
stupid information and then I go andspoil it all by saying something stupid.
You will take stupid tills this morning. It's the honest ones you want to
watch out for because you can neverpredict they're gonna do something incredibly stupid.
Now you're the fat, stupid onewith the big mouth. Is stupid,

(01:47:55):
little as you should never underestimate thepredictability. Stupid it's in. Now it's
time fall stupid information. Yeah,it's time to dazzle your friends with little
and silly stupid information. Tonight,night three the Republican Convention, JD.

(01:48:15):
Vance is going to be given hisspeech. Some interesting things about the vice
presidential candidate. He too, orshe has to be nominated. They have
to go through the same process.Well, how can they do that because
they weren't on the ticket anywhere inthe primaries. How do they do that?

(01:48:35):
It used to be different way backin the day. But now,
well, now the delegates will puttheir name inside of out and you have
to have a majority three two,three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three acts she hadBenson shows your Twitter, your Instagram,
all of the other things. Imean, they always go along with it

(01:48:56):
because there was time. So therewas brokered conventions and fight about who should
be vice president. Oh and bythe way, here's something else. Yes,
Biden is old. But do youknow the Democrats apparently love the older
folk, because the Democrats nominated HenryDavis in nineteen oh four to be vice

(01:49:17):
president. At age eighty one,he was the oldest nominee ever of either
party for top office. Joe Bidensays, hold my dear, I think
you meant bear. You guys havea blessed rest of your day. We
got you over the hop night,night Jack. This is the Chad Benson Show.
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