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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, Independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Ninety nine days until we go to the polls, well
like fifty three because they'll start early voting elsewhere. But look,
ninety nine days still election day, ninety nine days. If
you think for a second that this honeymoon that Kamala
Harris is enjoying is going to end, and you're waiting
for that moment when they go, hey, we've got this
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or we've got that.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
That stuff's already out there.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
You're never going to hear it from the establishment media,
So stop looking for it. Stop looking for it in
places that you want to go see.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
They're covering it fairly. They're not going to They're not.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
She is not going to have to answer questions about
the police and her defund the police. So reimagine, which
is something I've always said, stop saying to fund, say reimagine.
She's never gonna have to answer questions to that. She's
never gonna have to answer questions about the border or
anything real and get pushed back, Oh, she may have
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to answer a question here or there, but never with
the real follow up questions that will tongue tire. It
just isn't gonna happen unless she goes and sits down
with somebody who's willing to push her, and I don't
know who that is. Voter enthusiasm is growing. But on
top of that, the media has got what it wanted,
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the opportunity to become the resistance. We're resisting it. We're
the resistance again. Guys, we're back. We got to be
the resistance.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
We get it. Pushed back. Guys, who's excited? We get it.
Be a part of it. Yes, let's all come together again.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Remember Time magazine the big article after Biden had won,
and what was it?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
The Cabal.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
They talked about the cabal of people that had got together,
groups that would normally never be anywhere near each other,
but they had one stay to aim, which is defeat
Donald Trump. I said last week, Donald Trump has to
run against not just all of the Democratic Party, media, Hollywood,
everything else you can think of, social media. That's what
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Donald Trump has to run against. So is he going
to win? I got so much of that in my
travels of it last week, back and forth out to Dallas,
back here to Arizona. So many people ask me questions,
Trump's gonna win? Right? I'm like I don't know. I
don't at this point in time. I think it's a
toss up. But how can that be because you've got
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a complicit media in the establishment world that is going
to do everything in their power to ignore anything that
people make question, even if it's rightly questioning, and to
prop up anything they think will help her. And I
heard it all weekend and all the talking head shows.
I took in a bunch of pop I mean, I've
drove a lot over the lass. I drove from Arizona
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do Dallas and back and did a bunch of shows
and Eat and Greeton did all this kind of stuff,
and it was fun. But I took in a lot
of punditry, listening to a lot of podcasts, really really
smart people that are in the know. And I don't
think you're gonna see any real fight to find out
if she believes all of these things. Who is Kamala Airs.
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I couldn't tell you what does she believe? Again, I
couldn't tell you. They're gonna make you think for Middle
America she's strong on crime, is she?
Speaker 3 (03:38):
I don't know. Was she at one time? Seemed kind
of like it, But you don't know.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
You don't. They're gonna make you think, Oh, she's pro business,
she's all about that. Is she? I have no idea
because what she said a few years ago doesn't seem
to matter anymore. Could she have changed There's always a possibility.
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But do I think she has no? No, I don't.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
I think she is a progressive, left leaning.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Candidate that has beliefs in things like, Hey, we're gonna
get rid of racking.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
We're gonna get rid of all of this stuff.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Right, it's about climate change, it's about the Green New Deal,
it's about all of these things. We want to come
more in line with Europe than here. I think she's
got a lot to answer for, but she'll never have
to answer for any of that because her people, and
smartly so, will never ever put her in a position
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where she has to answer some of these questions. They
are going to usher her as far as they're concerned.
It is not Kamala that running. It is all of
them to elevate her. They're all doing their part.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
I think the way the media has treated Kamala Harris
has frankly been shameful over the past week. This race
is about public policy. How is Kamala Harris going to
make people's lives better? And how is she going to
do anything different from what she's done over the last
four years?
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Jade Vance, I know more about JD.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Vance and his time at Yale and his time as
a poor white trash essentially growing up in parts of
Kentucky and Ohio. I know more about his private conversations
than anybody else.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
We know what he thinks, what he doesn't thinks.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
We know what he believes, what does he We know
more about him because they're going hard. I mean, he
says something on a podcast three years ago about bitter
single women with cats, and the next thing, you know,
it's like it's all you hear. Yeah again. They see
themselves as a champion of the defense of democracy against
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the evil that is Donald Trump. They see them selves
as that and so that's hard.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
That's hard to fight. It really is. What's the polling say? Tight?
Speaker 5 (06:22):
Tight, tight, you know, one hundred days ago. I can't
believe we've finally gotten here, all right, this is Trump
versus Harris nationally. Look, I think the thing that I
want to sort of get down in here and sort
of point out is the Harris Trump race has actually
been fairly steady.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
You can see this pre bride and drop. But you
had Trump plus two.
Speaker 5 (06:40):
Look at where we are this week, Trump plus one again,
a race with no clear leader being the key thing here.
But the big change, the big change, Jessica, is the
fact that Democrats made that change from Biden to Harris.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
Why do I say it's the big change.
Speaker 5 (06:54):
It's because this little asterisk at the bottom, which points
out that Biden trailed Trump by six points, by six
points among the same polsters that in fact had Harris
down only two. So Democrats, by making that change, were
able to turn what was looking like a runaway race
for Donald Trump, and the one that at this point
is just way too close to call with no clear leader.
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Trump up by just one and that could definitely change
over time.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Absolutely. But you got to think about this. For all
the things going against Donald Trump, and there's a plenty,
there's Donald Trump at times himself, the things he says
there is right now jd. Vance, and the stuff he
said and emailed in the past. We'll touch on that
a little bit later. For all of that stuff, January sixth,
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all of them, he's still in the lead or tied
in most places, he's still in the lead in several
key battleground states. He's still in the lead, albeit much smaller.
So for all that enthusiasm and the money raise, she's
raised over two hundred and twenty million in a short
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amount of time. That is nothing to sneeze at. That
is nothing to sneeze at. And voter enthusiasm, I'm here
to tell you, is huge. It's massive. I was watching
the some of the Olympics during our travels and we're
gonna get to the Olympics here in a minute, and.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
I watched I think it was.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Victor Winyama, who is the superstar place for France, who's
like the next coming of who was the rookie of
the year in the NBA, And he talked about they
were down to Brazil and the crowd, crowd picked him up,
the crowd took him. The energy level of the crowd,
the enthusiasm of the crowd, you cannot discount the voter enthusiasm.
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Nobody wanted Joe, Nobody wanted Joe. Now that Joe's gone,
the enthusiasm has just grown again. Getting hundreds of thousands
of people on his zoom call What's Shit? One hundred
and seventy thousand people already. That is rare, and to
go as volunteers, and that's going to grow the amount
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of money she's raising.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
It's all there. The enthusiasm is there.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Oh my lord, so much to talk about that today,
more on some polling, a lot of other stuff.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
I did watch.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
So I'm watching the Olympics kind of sort of in
real time while I'm doing my show on Friday, as
much as I possibly could. There's a bunch of TVs
W We're watching Olympics, the whole nine yards And I
said to the guys, I said, They said, what are
you seeing? Because they they're in the you know, running
the boards and everything, and they're not looking. And I said, there,
I do believe through some of the rain that there
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is a blue smurf on top of a basket and
table of fruit with drag queens and lots of pearls.
Speaker 6 (09:58):
I do.
Speaker 7 (09:59):
I do think it was a okay. It was a
fabulous opening ceremony and the section with the drag queens.
Rah loved it. This is just another example of someone
showing just how uneducated they are, how ignorant they are.
And this scene was depicting the feast of Dionysus. Dionysus
is a Greek god of wine, feasting, fertility.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Basically a big old party.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
That's who that big blue character was.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Had nothing to do with.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Jesus, Well then you shouldn't have done the Last Supper,
And they did say it did have to do with that.
It was a bit of both. And the blue smurf
his name was Blue Scrotum, the drag queens it. It
was bizarre at best.
Speaker 8 (10:48):
Disgusted.
Speaker 9 (10:49):
Doesn't even come close if you, in any way, shape
or form think that this is okay. What happened in
Paris at the Olympics is okay. You want to be gay,
don't care. You want to be a man to be
a woman, I don't care. That right there is blasphemy.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Yeah. A lot of people are saying, why didn't you
do it with Islam? What didn't you do with this?
What did you do with that? It was It was
a hot mess. The rain didn't help. Some of it
was neat, but it was a hot mess. We got
a lot to talk about today. Kids three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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a JD vance problem. We talk a bit about that.
There was an election in Venezuela. Let me tell you
who won, the person you thought was going to win,
the person who rigged the whole thing.
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Talk a bit about that as well. And a crushing debut.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
At the box office, I mean absolutely crushed everything in
its sight with Deadpool and Volverine. Talk a bit about
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Speaker 10 (12:58):
Joe, you're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 11 (13:11):
Independent polling before today predicted strong support from Madua's opponent,
Edmundo Gonzalez. He is a stand in for the real challenger,
Maria Cariina Machado, who Maduro kept off the ballot. She's
attracted crowds of tens of thousands across Venezuela, but there
are real doubts that the vote will be fair or
if Madua will accept a result if it goes against him.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
No, what do you think? So you guys aren't paying attention.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Venezuela had a vote over the week and who will
rule for the next six years? The communist bus driver
that was a lackey for the likes of Hugo Travis,
who has run the country even further into the ground,
and by further, I just want to point this out.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
A quarter of the population has fled.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
A quarter of the population has fled, like seventy five
million people leaving America. Think about that for a second.
Do I think this is real? I don't. He'll celebrate
for sure. I told my wife the other day at
one time, yes, so we're driving back yesterday, I said
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this is going on, and she goes, who's gonna win.
I said, Maduro's gonna win. She goes, But he's down
by well double digits as of yesterday. At one time
he was down by thirty points, but he was down
by fifteen or twenty points as far as the last
bit of polling that came through last week. And I said, yeah,
but he gets the count the votes, and he's already
come out and said, look, look we got to respect
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the process. Okay, they're going to try to cheat, and
I'm here to make sure that that doesn't happen.
Speaker 12 (14:49):
We've seen the announcement just a short while ago by
the Venezuelan Electoral Commission. We have serious concerns that the
result announced does not ref like the will or the
votes of the Venezuelan people.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
You think Anthony Blincoln Reuters is reporting that Machado, who
again is a stand in for the lady, has in
Maria Karina Machado, but the stand in for her has
won seventy percent of the vote. Think about that. Seventy
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percent never gonna happen. He's never gonna give up power,
just isn't. You're gonna have to take it from him.
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Speaker 12 (15:49):
The international community is watching this very closely and will
respond accordingly.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
There's nothing you can do about it, period, case closed,
end of story. We're not gonna invade him, nothing anybody
going to do about it. We can put on all
kinds of sanctions. He eats fine, blames the rest of
the world on all the issues, all the while he
and his cronies get rich.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
Scotus making changes.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Why is that it's all kinds of stuff that Biden's
going to announce today about the changes he wants to
see when it comes to Scotus.
Speaker 13 (16:19):
He's proposing a constitutional amendment that would emphatically state that
there is no immunity conferred upon someone who previously served
as president by virtue of their service.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Some of the things that Biden wants to do. He
wants an eighteen year term limits. It's funny when you
think about if this was six liberal justices versus, if
you will, three conservative.
Speaker 3 (16:42):
Justices, the people on the left would have no issues
with what's going on.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Zero. The fact that at this point in time the
court happens to be originalist and conservative they have an
issue with is well, that's modern politics. I don't like
what's happening, so I'm gonna change the rules. I don't
like what's happening, so I'm gonna fix the problem. I
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don't like what's happening, so we're gonna do what we
can to make sure that we get it in our court,
which is just sore loser at this point in time,
sol loser three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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More on the crazy Olympics, obviously some Harris Trump stuff
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Speaker 1 (17:59):
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Speaker 2 (18:04):
The French are kind of apologizing for that insanity on
Friday Night. The organizer, the lady that heads everything up,
she wants to Abela Jizz.
Speaker 15 (18:16):
Clearly, there was never an intention to show this respect
to any religious group. On the contrary, I think that
to imagine he really trying to really intend to celebrate
community tolerance. That was his word yesterday, and looking at
the result of the polls that we shared, we believe
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that this ambition was achieved. If people have taken any offense,
we are of course really really sorry.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Yeah, well I think a lot of people did. Now,
maybe in France, because I saw a lot of people
like this is definitely very French, which is probably why
France is what France is. Maybe they didn't care, but
I think lot of the globe, you've got like two
point four billion Christians and Catholics that were not thrilled
by it, and they also watch these things, so it
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was you know, it's the bluescrotum. That's all you need
to know. We have the opening ceremonies coming up because
we're hosting the Olympics in Los Angeles. Here in the
United States, what's that going to be? Just people coming
over a border, homeless people on the street, crapping and
shooting up and we're going to show them everything. Oh jeez, Chad,
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al right, cheez.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
California is on fire.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
If you're not paying attention, A wildfire of wildfires is
going on in California. It is frightening how fast this
thing has gone. Thank God for some weather changes that
have cooled it down a little bit, but it is
a beast of a fire.
Speaker 16 (19:53):
The explosive Park fire in northern California has grown into
the biggest fire in this state this year, burning up
to five thousand acres per hour. Thousands of residents have evacuated.
Susan Singleton and her husband took shelter in their vehicle
with their seven dogs.
Speaker 17 (20:11):
Whatever we had can be replaced, but.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
I wouldn't have left the animals at all.
Speaker 16 (20:18):
The flames destroying at least one hundred residential buildings, and
the man allegedly responsible heads to court today.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
See what that is about. As far as him going
to court, It is so big. It is larger than
the city of Phoenix. And you couple that with the
fact that there is a blaze in organ that is
nearly the same size. It is nasty. It is absolutely ferocous.
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We always talk about nature messing you up, says nature
doing nature things. Now, somebody may have started this fire,
but the nature took over for there. And it is
God willing they stop because I remember when the Paradise
fire happened. So producer Anthony and I we went up
to the Paradise Fire. We did our show from there.
(21:11):
Just the awesomeness we were you. I remember he and
I were driving. We're coming over one of the big
bridges up there, and you could see this plume of
smoke that is miles away and it looked like Arvian
gedden and the orangeness of it, it just it was frightening.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
It was absolutely frightening.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
And some of these places that are under you know,
assault from this fire, places that burned down just a
few years ago. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four,
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as text the program. We're talking earlier about the resistance,
because there is a resistance out there. I don't care
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what anybody says. The resistance is real. They are excited
to be back in the game against Donald Trump. And
I said that, you know, she is going to get
a free path all the way up until election. We'
ninety nine days away from it. I think it's fifty
three days until early voting starts. We are not going
to see any pushback. We're not going to see anybody
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ask her questions. We're not going to see anybody take
her on and smartly. So they're going to do everything
they can to take away any opportunity where people can
get in the Hey you said this moment.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
Hey you said that moment.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Hey what about medicare for all, even the people that
come here illegally. Hey, what about the fact that you
want to decriminalize border crossings and make them a civil penalty.
Hey what about the defund the police movement? Hey, those
things are going to go away? What about the border
which is going to be a huge deal. I think
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we absolutely know that there is.
Speaker 18 (23:01):
A lack of seriousness and frankly, a lack of transparency
that we continue to see where people are blaming Biden
Harris administration on this issue when we actually had a
bipartisan deal that was killed.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
And that's where they're gonna run with it. She wasn't
really part of it. She didn't really do anything. She
didn't really have any kind of thing to do it.
She went to Honduras once and then she went to
El Paso, I think Mexico, and I think she went
somewhere in South America with so she went and that
was all on one trip, and then Honduras again in
twenty twenty two, twenty one. She did three places, but
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it was like one trip twenty two Honduras. Now it's like, well,
she was put in charge of stopping people from coming here.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
She didn't do it.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
They're gonna do everything need to deflect the fact that
there's been eleven million people that have crossed the border.
They're gonna do everything in their power to make it
seem like there's no way she had anything to do
with this, and in fact, it is Donald Trump and
everybody else that's involved because they killed this bill. Yeah
they did. Part of it is politics. It's ugly, it's nasty,
let's be one hundred percent honest. The other side of
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it is the fact that I continue to go back
to this. It's where the Republicans are going to script
their messaging, Why am I giving you more tools? Why
am I giving you all of these tools for your
quote unquote you know toolbag right your tool shed when
the tools that you have are sitting in there and
you don't use them. So me getting you another hammer
when you don't use the hammer you have now is stupid.
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And oddly enough, as they talk about how it's coming down,
why didn't you do that before? Why did you do
any of that stuff before? How can she win? Well,
you can win several different ways. You ready for this?
Because Biden had a narrow path that was virtually gone.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
She's got a few paths.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
It all comes down to the electoral college. So why
don't we look at these key battleground states Harris versus
Trump margin once again? Look, these are the great Lake
battleground states, the ones that we've been talking about this
entire campaign.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
Look at this.
Speaker 5 (24:59):
Wisconsin is the one that had the biggest separation between
the two of them and Fox News pulling this week
and it's just plus one Trump, well within the margin
of era.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Michigan a tie.
Speaker 5 (25:08):
Pennsylvania of course, at key state that is tied right now,
And of course what does that mean that means that
the pathway to two hundred and seventy electoral votes, this
was the path that, of course Joe Biden wanted to
sort of ride along, is wide open for Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
This is a Great Lakes Path.
Speaker 5 (25:26):
So even if she lost in Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia,
all three states that Joe Biden won last time around
in twenty twenty, if she was able to sweep those
Great Lake battleground states Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, and we
know that those states are close right now, that would
get her to do exactly two hundred and seventy electoral votes.
So this Great Lakes Path is wide open for the
Vice president.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
And the Shapiro join up. Josh Shapiro, who's the governor
of Pennsylvania, seems to be one of the three that
I mean, I've kind of narrated to three. They've got
Mark Kelly, Josh Shapiro, and it looks like, well, I mean,
you know, Roy Cooper was out there, Andy by Sheheer
was out there, but Tim Wallas looks like the guy
who's the governor of Minnesota that seems to be the
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dark horse that has made it into that three. Now,
let's say those things go sideways for Kamala and the Democrats,
there's still another path. Remember Biden had a tiny path
and everything had to be perfect Harris, She's had several paths.
Speaker 5 (26:24):
For Kamala Harris. This is a potential path and one
that may be wide open. This is the sun Belt path.
All right. Let's say that she lost in Wisconsin, Michigan,
and Pennsylvania. The Kamala Harris campaign believes that they can
play in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and the key state down here,
North Carolina that Joe Biden lost last time around.
Speaker 19 (26:42):
Why do they think they can play there? They think
they can play.
Speaker 5 (26:44):
There because what we know in the national polling, for example,
is that Harris outperforms Biden with Hispanics and Black voters.
Hispanic voters of course being key in Nevada and Arizona,
and African American voters of course being key down here
in Georgia and North Carolina. If she's able to sweep those,
she could lose in the Great Legs battleground states and
she would still get to two hundred and seventy five
electoral votes. So one of the key differences between Harris
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and Biden.
Speaker 19 (27:06):
Is there a lot more.
Speaker 5 (27:06):
Electoral paths, as illustrated by the fact that the Sunbelt
path is still open for the vice president.
Speaker 11 (27:12):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
So she's got several opportunities compared to what Trump has.
Trump is going to have to rethink the way that
they're going to come at this. Is jd Vance a
draw We're going to talk about that next hour. Is
he a draw down on the ticket? Is he a
struggle on the ticket? Or is he going to be
somebody that once this noise dies down and they try
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to essentially finish him off, does he strengthen himself and
then prove Okay, this is why Trump picked me. I
think you know a lot of people are already questioning
is this a bad call? Should he change right now?
First of all, you guys know Trump ain't changing his mind,
not gonna say sorry, and he's not going to change
his mind. It's just not going to do it. He's
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sticking to the guns. That's my prediction here. And I
know people are screaming and yellen this and screaming yell
on that. Nope, he chose this is where it goes.
This is it?
Speaker 3 (28:07):
Biden heading to Austin today, Why scotus.
Speaker 17 (28:11):
In an op ed published today in The Washington Post,
President Biden is calling for major reforms to the Supreme Court,
including eighteen year term limits for the justices and a
binding code of conduct in ethics rules. He's also pushing
for a constitutional amendment to strip presidents of immunity from prosecution.
The president, writing quote, this nation was founded on a
simple yet profound principle. No one is above the law.
(28:33):
He'll speak on this issue today in remarks of the
LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Yeah, we're going to talk a little bit about that.
You lost, so you're pissed. You don't have a majority
in the Supreme Court, so you want to change the rules.
What are the chances of getting any of this stuff done?
Speaker 3 (28:50):
How real is it?
Speaker 2 (28:51):
We're going to talk about that a lot of other
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Speaker 20 (30:23):
Put his team up, and so did moviegoers, who send
Marvel Disney's Deadpool and Wolverine into the stratosphere, raking in
two hundred five million dollars domestically and it's opening weekend,
the biggest R rated movie opening ever.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Disney is the parent company of ABC News.
Speaker 20 (30:37):
Twister is coming in a distance second, scoring another thirty
five point three million dollars in its second weekend at
number three. Universal and Illuminations, Despicable Me four adding fourteen
point two million dollars inside Out two and Long Legs
round out the top five.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Deadpool, I've yet to see it. We're gonna see it
this week. I was traveling all last week, was all
over the place. But from what I've heard, apparently it's
not very Christian.
Speaker 21 (31:05):
We went to see Deadpool and we left probably about
twenty five thirty minutes into it. It is disgusting. It
is so against the Lord. They are blaspheming our creator,
and you should not see it. The fact that it
has beat all of the MCU movies out blows me away,
(31:25):
and it blows me away that people were bringing their
children into it.
Speaker 22 (31:28):
No joke.
Speaker 21 (31:29):
They used Jesus's name in it in a disgusting way
in that thirty minutes, like ten times at least. So
if you're Christian, do not see it?
Speaker 2 (31:37):
Is she talking about the Olympics? They're so about Deadpool.
So my uncle, who you guys may be familiar with
if you go on the Facebook, he runs that. So
he's super trolly. I don't even know going on there
ninety ane percent of the time. It's been a nightmare
since I got hacked. But you know, everybody gets all
mad at me. It's like you, I can't believe he
posted something like that on Fazically, that's my uncle. He's
a Christian. This was his words exactly about the movies.
(32:02):
Also a giant nerd. Deadpool Wolverine was amazing three exclamation points,
So there you go. Don't think that's going to stop
people from seeing it. Four hundred and forty million dollars
so far, it has made back its budget, and normally
what you do when it comes to budget, the budget
(32:23):
was two hundred million dollars. It's made back its budget,
and when you take the budget, usually double that for marketing.
So it's already in the good, if you will, on
its way to massive, massive haul billion. Oh absolutely, it's
on its way to a billion. For all the talk,
(32:44):
you know, it's and it's very interesting for all the
talk of the you know, the movie industry being dead. No,
it's not dead. Movie industry is not dead, but it's changed,
it's evolved, and it's going to continue to do so
because they have no choice because the competition is so
great with what goes on a television. The fact that
(33:04):
movies are being made specifically for the TV viewing audience
who want to see an amazing movie, and Netflix and
Amazon and Hulu and everybody's gonna provide that. And it
may open up in a theater or two just so
it has a chance of getting a you know, into
the the award shows. And then you've got YouTube. I mean,
that's what you're competing with. You're competing with the phone,
(33:26):
YouTube and all that stuff. But when you have something
that has broad appeal, it will draw people out. We
saw that last year with Oppenheimer and Barbie. This year,
Inside Out Too Despicable means almost that seven hundred million dollars.
Twister is killing it. And now, of course you've got this.
(33:48):
People will see movies in the theaters if it's got
that big broad appeal. And you know, the funny thing
about Twister is reading a great article yesterday about the
movie Twister and the fact that they're telling everybody, hey,
red States, this is Hollywood. We do make movies for you,
(34:09):
and their excitement over the fact that Twister doesn't mention
climate change one time, doesn't mention it once.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Now you would think from the outside Hollywood made it.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
It's been twenty some years since the first one came out,
this is going to be all about climate change. It
doesn't make one mention of climate change the entire time.
It doesn't go woke. It's basically an action movie with
Twister being the star of the action. So there you go.
That's there. Hey, we make movies for you. Pitch Do
(34:40):
I believe it? I think it's some cases they do.
I mean, this is what I've always told everybody. It's
you aim big miss big meaning, Hey, I'm aiming in
a macroway large. Even if I miss a little bit,
I'm still gonna get a lot on the other side,
when you aim small, you miss small, meaning it's already
a small audience. If it's not very good, I'm not
(35:00):
going to do any kind of revenue. And you see
that a lot in what goes on in the movie industry,
because you make movies for fans, you make movies for
an audience. And somewhere along the line over the last
ten years, the people in the powers that be wanted
(35:21):
to make movies for themselves and the people in and
around them, which wasn't the broader America three two, three, five,
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(35:42):
The honeymoon period for Kamala Harris is not going anywhere.
There isn't going to be any hard hitting interviews. They're
going to allow the media to be the resistance and
to speak for her in the campaign. She's got everything
the machine. I said it last week. Trump has to
run against obviously perception of Trump Hollywood, absolutely, one hundred percent.
He has to run against the media, the establishment version
(36:05):
of the media. He has to run against so many
things where Kamala really has to run against Donald Trump.
So this is going to be interesting. But the big
one now is Project twenty twenty five. They're going to
hang that on the Republicans. What is it? We'll discuss
that a lot of other stuff to get to. If
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This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 23 (36:53):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
AI is both awesome and scary. I want you guys
to listen to this. Okay, this is not Kamala Harris.
I think Elon shared it. I'm supposed to be doing
that stuff. This is not Kamala Harris. This is Ai.
The sound, the whole nine yards, it's a video, is crazy.
(37:18):
It really is Ai. Kamala Harris.
Speaker 24 (37:23):
I Kamala Harris sen your Democrat candidate for president because
Joe Biden finally exposed to similitating.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
To me, Thanks Joe.
Speaker 24 (37:31):
I was selected because I am the ultimate diversity higher.
I am both a woman and a person of color.
So if you've criticized anything I say, you're both sexist
and racist. Joe taught me rule number one, carefully hide
your total incompetence. I take in significant things, and I
discuss them as if they're significant. And I believe that
exploring the significance of the insignificant is in itself significant.
(37:55):
Talking about the significance of the passage of.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
Time that is brilliant. That is AI.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Listen to it.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
It sounds just like the whole the video is is amazing.
Speaker 3 (38:05):
AI's crazy, scary.
Speaker 24 (38:06):
Just remember when voting this November, it is important to
see what can be unburdened by what has been and
by what has been. I mean, Joe Biden, do you
think the country went to over the past four years?
You ain't seen nothing yet.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
Said at last hour.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
I'll say it again right now, and I'll be saying
it throughout the show and throughout the ninety nine days
has run up to the election. Ninety nine days, we're
under triple digits. The media honeymoon that everybody gets. I mean,
she came out the first time and ran. She got
a media honeymoon for a couple days, and then people
started to go, look at this, look at this, look
(38:45):
at this.
Speaker 3 (38:46):
So that was different. She's gotten better.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
I'm going to say this some of you I don't
want to hear, because some of you already mad because
I'm saying, how dare I say it's going to be close?
H Because I tell you the truth, she has gotten better.
She slowly but surely, behind the scenes, been trying to
become friendlier, trying to become a little bit more media savvy.
(39:11):
Being a senator. It's soundbites, right, you're not sitting down.
The world's not watching it. They may catch it here
or there. This is totally different, and she sticks to
the script. She's going to be tough to beat. You've
got the media, You've got Hollywood, you've got social media,
you've got all of that. Mean but God, look at TikTok.
My stepdaughter's like they're up with Kamala all over the place.
(39:34):
I'm like, I get it.
Speaker 19 (39:35):
I know.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
And you're going to see that more and more. So
the media is going to do their part to be
part of the resistance. Doesn't mean she's not gotten better.
And some of that also asked to do with the
fact that the guy that is currently president is awful, right,
So there's also that that bar wasn't set very high.
(40:01):
But do not discount voter enthusiasms. Do not discount all
of what you're seeing with the excitement of people that
were clamoring for something else and had given up all hope,
thinking this old dude's going to hold onto this thing
till the dying day.
Speaker 3 (40:18):
Do not discount that.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
The question is is there anybody in the media that
will challenge you? And I'm not talking about Doocey and Fox.
I'm talking about some real people that you would say, Okay,
I know they lean left, but they have some questions.
Is there anybody that's willing to do that? Is she
gonna sit down she can explain to the voters who
(40:43):
she is. It's another question because I couldn't tell you
who she is.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
Who she was.
Speaker 2 (40:51):
Who she was was very progressive, very left leaning, very
much a person that you could easily say, yeah, you're
for open borders big time. Has she tried to reform that?
Is she going to come out and try to move
and pivot more to the center because she still needs
(41:13):
that center, little bit left, a little bit right. She
still needs those disgruntled Republicans and those pissed off Democrats
who don't want four dollars gas and twelve dollars loaf
of bread.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
It's not twelve dollars, I'm kidding.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
So she's got to win them over and banning frack
and going super green new Deal and all of the
stuff that you've seen in that woke world where you
know they're gonna say, look, she wants to make the
nation California. That isn't going to help. And that's where
(41:53):
the Republicans have to figure out how they come about this,
because they've got issues with their messaging right now. You
got a lot of issues with their messaging.
Speaker 3 (42:05):
Speaking of.
Speaker 2 (42:08):
The former president, the current president and him, that went
back and forth with a lot of different battles, one
of those being Scotus the Supreme Court.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
I've said from jump.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
His legacy, Trump's legacy, at least at this moment in time,
is the Supreme Court. That's the good. We can look
at January sixth, stuff like that, but the good is
the Supreme Court. The current president wants to change the
Supreme Court because well, it was okay until the Conservatives
(42:46):
had a majority.
Speaker 25 (42:47):
Just about thirty minutes ago, President Joe Biden Steve made
public this announcement calling for significant reform with the Supreme Court,
including pushing for term limits for the justices, where every
two years president would appoint a justice to serve an
eighteen year term on the High Court, and the President's
team saying that this proposed change would ensure that no president,
(43:08):
any single president, can have undue influence on the Court.
Other proposed changes include that no One is Above the
Law amendment to the Constitution, which would limit immunity for
former presidents and leave the chance they could leave open
the chance they could be prosecuted in federal courts for
crimes committed wall in office. This comes after the Supreme
Court earlier this month ruled that presidents have some immunity
(43:31):
for official acts wall in office, in response to a
challenge from former President Trump's legal team in the federal
election interference case against him.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Now, the immunity thing is interesting. We've talked about this.
It should have been settled long before Trump got there.
Because if they don't have some immunity, could I then
argue that you President Obama should be prosecuted for killing
an American citizen without due process, a trial, anything. When
(44:02):
he droned that American citizen, while he may have been a
quote unquote fighting for the enemy, there was no due process.
Could you not go after him for that? But it's hard,
and this is where we are very reactionary in this country.
So you don't like what's going on at Supreme Court,
you got to win more elections. That way you get
more judges. The Supreme Court was great up until you
(44:25):
decided it was a rogue court. Up until you decided
the cases weren't going the way we wanted them to go.
So now we have to change the cases. We have
to change the court so we can get the cases
the way that we want them.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
We have to flip what's going on.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
We have to expand we have to do all of
these things. I'm not saying we shouldn't. I've been saying
for years, why not have conversations about this? But it
seems to be the only time we were going to
have a conversation about it. Is when you don't get
what you want.
Speaker 3 (44:57):
I'm fifty three.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
Most of my life, Congress has been the Democrats, and
the Court has leaned left. Yet there was no talk
of expansion, no talk of any Why is that because
you don't like what you've got so emotionally you're acting
upon it.
Speaker 25 (45:15):
President Biden's team also calling for a binding and enforceable
code of conduct with the Supreme Court requiring justices to
disclose gifts, refrain from public political activity, and recuse themselves
from cases if they or a spouse have a financial
or conflict of interest with the case. In a statement,
President Joe Biden saying, quote, this nation was founded on
(45:37):
a simple yet profound principle. No one is above the law.
Not the President of the United States, not a justice
on the Supreme Court of the United States, no one.
And he goes on to say, quote what is happening
now is not normal, and it undermines the public's confidence
in the Court's decisions, including those impacting personal freedoms. We
now stand in a breach. The president team said they
(46:00):
will work with Congress to pass these big changes for
the Supreme Court, and we expect President Biden to talk
more about these proposed changes during a stop in Texas
later today to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the Civil
Rights Act.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
Okay, once again, you're going after the Court because you
don't like it. Well, look at you know, Clarence Thomas Scott,
he's got a billionaire friend. Yeah. Has he ruled? Has
Clarence Thomas ruled in a way that he would normally
not rule? No, has any of those cases been attributed
to this guy. No, so what then they're trying to
(46:38):
undermine the court in the way that you see them
because they don't like the outcomes they're getting. They don't
like it. And I go back to this with somebody
like Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Speaker 3 (46:50):
You had the opportunity, you decided not to retire. That
is a you thing.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
You were old, you were struggling, you'd had cancer, you
had several issues. Obama asked you to you said no.
Then when you died, unfortunate it is for her. The
reality is Republicans took advantage of it.
Speaker 25 (47:13):
Alito also faced controversy earlier this year when a New
York Times are poor described an upside down American flag
flying at his home soon after January sixth, as well
as an appeal to heaven flag last summer, which some
participants on January sixth carried. So all these things likely
playing a role into this announcement earlier this morning.
Speaker 2 (47:33):
For the Biden team, They're going to continue to go
after the Court because they don't like the way the
court is now to the right. If it was six
to three with liberal justices, you would hear none of this,
not a word. This is all political, and it's a
bunch of crap. It is, And the flag thing is
(47:54):
the dumbest of all the things. There's a lot of
dumb things. The flag thing so ridiculous. Good God. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 26 (49:50):
The Beaver County swat team assigned to take up positions
at the rally speaking out cutting ABC News in an
exclusive interview they had no communication with the Secret Service
until after Thomas Matthew Crooks open fire. That same swat
team says they saw the gunman an hour before the shooting,
but today the Washington Post reports members of Trump's Secret
Service detail have complained they were never made aware of
(50:10):
that warning. The Secret Service declined to respond directly to
the comments from Beaver County authorities, but said in a
statement the agency is committed to better understanding what happened
to ensure it never happens again.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
Yeah, what a nightmare. This thing isn't going away anytime soon.
In our twenty four hour news cycle. It seems like
it's behind us. But you've got to protect everybody, right,
I mean, you guys understand that asking Trump not to
go outdoors and do appearances outdoors is ridiculous, and this
was a failure to communicate.
Speaker 26 (50:42):
You had no communication with the Secret Service at all
on that Saturday.
Speaker 27 (50:46):
No, not until after the shooting, I believe, Yeah, and
by then post too late.
Speaker 2 (50:50):
Yeah, too late. That is the swat team folks who
are talking about, hey, there was just we got nothing
from them.
Speaker 3 (50:57):
We're basically told just to show up.
Speaker 26 (50:59):
Was this a failure of communication?
Speaker 28 (51:01):
I believe so in a lot of respects in multiple
agencies working together is always taxing, no matter what the problem.
I know that we could not communicate with Secret Service
or Pennsylvania State Police or really in effort, the Patrol directly.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
That is not good. That is not good at all.
But you see that a lot with different agencies. I
mean you go back to nine to eleven. All of
them had pieces of the puzzles, but nobody ever spoke
to one another.
Speaker 27 (51:33):
We were supposed to get a face to face briefing
with the Secret Service snipers whenever they arrived, and that
never happened. So I think that that was probably a
pivotal point where I started thinking things were wrong because
that never happened and we had no communication with the
Secret Service.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
Now the question is going to be was this a
one off situation or is this something that has happened
over and over again and they just happened to be
lucky that nothing happened.
Speaker 29 (52:00):
Ended up being a range finder at first I was like,
it can't be a range finder, but I thought maybe
it was a monocular. I have my binocular, so I
zomed Ben and I was like, that's a rangefinder and.
Speaker 26 (52:11):
That sends up a flag in here.
Speaker 2 (52:12):
Yeah, absolutely, yeah, that should be it's a golf rangefinder.
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Is your Twitter tweet? Deedist text the program?
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Right here? On the Chad Benson Show, a twenty year
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happened to be a former president. What a cluster hump. Absolutely,
people upset about the Olympics the opening ceremony.
Speaker 30 (52:44):
This is Riley Gange. She said, the follow gout X
men in wigs front and center at the Olympic Games.
No one ever tell me this group is oppressed or marginalized. Again,
Elon Musk, this was extremely disrespectful to Christians. Radio host
Clint Russell X said on next said there are two
point four billion Christians on Earth, and apparently the Olympics
wanted to declare loudly to all of them right out
(53:06):
of the gate, not welcoming.
Speaker 3 (53:09):
Yeah, that it just was.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
And I was watching it in kind of real time
as much as I could while I was doing my show,
going back and forth, and I said to the guys,
because it was hard to see in the televisions.
Speaker 3 (53:23):
Of the rain and stuff, I'm like, is that a
dude with a beard in a lingerie in Thong? Who's
the smurf singing in?
Speaker 2 (53:33):
His name? Is Blue Scrodon, by the way, in the
fruits and a lot of men in beards and makeup
and pearls. That did not sit well with a lot
of people.
Speaker 3 (53:44):
Nor should it have. What a weird But it's very French,
sort of the French.
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You're like, this is very French again, low hanging fruit,
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Speaker 6 (54:43):
We found out in the fifties that if you got
up in the morning and went to work and did
a good day's work, the things got better. You got promoted,
or you got more money, you were able to buy furniture,
you could have more children, the children could have better clothes,
and life just improved. We knew it was because you
went to work. I'm not sure our children realized that.
They saw simply that the clothes got better, the house
(55:04):
got bigger, this the neighborhood got nicer. And I have
a strong suspicion that what happened in the late sixties
was that the kids who rebelled took it for granted
that life would improve automatically.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
That is something I came across this week and I
found interesting. It's an old guy back in the seventies
talking about how he worked and how the harder he works,
the more successful it became.
Speaker 3 (55:36):
More successful.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Again, the better it became for the kids, the better
came for the kids. They just they took it.
Speaker 3 (55:42):
They took it for granted. And that's on the heels.
Speaker 2 (55:45):
Last week we did that story about The Wall Street
Journal did an article last week about kids and the
pipeline of poverty, and I don't know why they needed
this per se, this massive, huge study that kids who
(56:06):
grow up around people that work do better than kids
who don't Oh, well, that's that's interesting.
Speaker 3 (56:15):
Yeah, you see mom and dad go to work.
Speaker 2 (56:18):
Guess what you tend to think, Well, that's what we do.
And and it wasn't even just mom and dad. It
was if you grow up in a neighborhood and you're
around people, they could be a friend's father and mother,
they could be and they're working hard. That that translates to, Okay,
that's what you do. I don't know why we need
(56:40):
it again. I don't know why we need a giant
study about that, because because apparently we did, it shouldn't
be very hard to understand. If your mom and dad
go to work, you will see that work is valued
(57:01):
and it's important. Therefore you should emulate those kind of things.
I think that's that's a fair thing to say. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter project twenty five? What is this evil
project twenty five? What is it that is going to
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destroy America? Take us back to the dug days?
Speaker 3 (57:27):
What is it?
Speaker 31 (57:28):
Expect to hear a lot more about Project twenty twenty
five as the campaign's ramp up in these last one
hundred days before the election, The Harris campaign, as you noted,
painting it as this extreme conservative agenda. President Trump trying
to distance himself from it, even though his own VP
pick jd Vance has clear ties to the project's leader.
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Project twenty twenty five, the nine hundred and twenty two
page self described Presidential Transition Project drafted by the Heritage Foundation,
outlines it's four real policy recommendations as securing the border,
unleashing American energy, improving education and deweaponizing the federal government,
and dismantling the quote deep state.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
Okay, now, if you don't have the Heritage Foundation conservative
think tank, that's kind of become a maga think tank.
What they're doing is, which all think there's left leaning
think tanks that are putting together and crafting stuff, the
Green New Deal kind of stuff. And the goal is
if you are elected, your team gets in here, here's something,
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and what do you think of this? Some of this
stuff you may like, some of it you may throw away.
But it is also a way for people who worked
on campaigns, who worked in white houses or work in
government to have an opportunity to go work, make a
lot of money, and should a position open up where
they say Hey, we'd like to rethink this. Hey, I've
(58:56):
already got a paper on that. Why don't you come in? Well,
this is different, Chad. This this is a blueprint of evil.
Speaker 31 (59:02):
However, opponents argue Project twenty five actually rolls back certain
liberties for Americans, including, according to Axios, limiting access to
some reproductive care, cutting back on snap benefits, privatizing the
National Weather Service, and defunding public broadcasting, and overhaul certain
federal government agencies such as the Department of Justice and
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the Department of Education. Other reporting shows there are proposals
to lower corporate taxes, which could lead to eliminating tens
of thousands of civil servant jobs. Implementation hinges on whether
former President Trump makes it to the Oval Office once again,
but he may not be fully on board. Write and quote,
I have nothing to do with and know nothing about
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Project twenty five. The fact that I do is merely
disinformation put out by the radical left Democrat thugs. Do
not believe them.
Speaker 2 (59:56):
He has said, Look, I don't know what any of
this stuff is. No, you can't believe and he's a liar. Okay,
So everything he says is a lie, and everything your
side says is truthful. He knows what some of this
stuff is, but has he read all nine hundred pages. No,
are there things in there because some of these people
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work for Trump in the past. That may be interesting
as far as the dismantling of the education system. Know,
but would I be happy if the Department of Education
went away? Yeah? Each state should be handling their own
education anyways. Do I think we have too many people
working for the government.
Speaker 8 (01:00:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
Remember government's job is to expand government. I don't feel
that's a bad thing. And I think there's way too
many agencies that overlap. I think there are way too
many people who do the same thing, and you don't
need that many. I don't think we take advantage enough
of technology to make some of the stuff smoother.
Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
But to say that this is the blueprint for evil.
Speaker 31 (01:00:57):
Reportedly, dozens of people who worked in the True administration
have contributed to the project, and VP candidate jd Vance
is writing the foreword for the upcoming book from the
project's main author. Democrats now seizing on concerns about the project,
Vice President Kamala Harris, saying it will threaten to dismantle
public schools. She's blasting her message on the campaign trail.
Speaker 10 (01:01:21):
Now can you believe they put that in writing?
Speaker 23 (01:01:23):
Nine hundred pages of it.
Speaker 24 (01:01:25):
Project twenty twenty five, a plan to return America to
a dark past.
Speaker 31 (01:01:31):
Now back in twenty eighteen, according to the Heritage Foundation,
the Trump administration embraced a majority of the policy recommendations
put forth by that conservative think tank within one year
of taking office.
Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
Totally different now though, now magathink take it. It's evil.
Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
So that's some of what it is. It's nine hundred pages.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
All kinds of crazy stuff in there, and some stuff
that isn't so crazy, but it's nine hundred pages. Do
I think they'll implement all of it? Let me tell
you what happens in govern So tell my wife yesterday.
Here's what you get. If Kamala wins and she gets
the Senate and she gets the House, she gets one
thing to do, and then what happens, Well, then we
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as a reaction in society, vote in Republicans in the midterms,
and then you're kind of in the quagmire. It's ugly
but true. That's what happens, right like we do that.
If Trump wins and he's got, you know, the the
Republican Senate and he's got the House, he'll get one
thing to do and then we'll vote in that. That's
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the way it goes. We're reactionary, and it's frustrating at times.
I get it, but it's also set up so one
side doesn't dominate the other side and we don't have
these wild swings. But he's gonna implement all of it
in a second chat, is he is that what he's
gonna do? I don't think it is. You know who
else knows about this?
Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
That evil jd Vance.
Speaker 4 (01:02:56):
Let's say ROVERSUS Waight is overruled Ohio bands of war,
you know, in twenty twenty two, two thousand, let's say
twenty twenty four, and then you know, every day George
Soros sends US seven forty seven to Columbus. That's a
load up disproportionately black women to get them to go
have abortions in California. And of course the left will
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celebrate this as a victory for diversity.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
That's kind of crazy.
Speaker 29 (01:03:19):
Yeah, something like that could I mean, that would be
a really weird turn of events that could happen.
Speaker 4 (01:03:23):
Yes, And it's like, if that happens, do you need
some federal response to prevent it? From happening because it's
really creepy. You know, I'm pretty sympathetic to that.
Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
Actually at JD Vance, guys weird? Do you guys know
that's how they're coming after Me's weird.
Speaker 32 (01:03:37):
So you've gotten some attention this week for calling Trump,
Advance and Republicans in general weird.
Speaker 14 (01:03:42):
You're the one that set this tone.
Speaker 32 (01:03:44):
The Harris campaign seems to be following your lead, echoing
this language. Why do you think weird is a more
effective attack lying against Trump than what Democrats have been
done previously, which is argue that he's an existential threat
to democracy.
Speaker 33 (01:03:56):
It's an observation on that people kept talking about. Look,
Donald Trump is going to put women's lives at risk,
that's one hundred percent true. Donald Trump is potentially going
to end constitutional liberties that we have in voting. I
do believe all those things are a real possibility. But
it gives him way too much power.
Speaker 2 (01:04:12):
Because they're weird.
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
A's Tim Wallas.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
He wants to be a vice president of the United States.
He's the governor of Minnesota. Well, for sure, you know, weird.
That's where they're going after JD.
Speaker 34 (01:04:23):
Van.
Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
So we're going to talk a lot about this next hour,
because I find that there is some buyer's remorse and
some knee jerk reactions to JD. Vans. It's understandable Trump
made a move. Then the game changed with Kamala taken
over for Biden. Now they're coming hard for JD. They're
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exposing stuff he said in the past, which is fine.
Those are the things he said. He's doubled down on
some of them. The crazy cat lady thing, we'll get
to in a little bit. But as I've been saying
the entire time today, and I will continue to say this,
I've been saying it for the last week or so,
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she has a honeymoon period that will last continuously through
the election. And it is simple. They're the resistance, and
because they're the resistance, this is going to be a
fight that they're going to take to the Trump campaign
and to JD. Vance and everybody else. The resistance is
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here to beat Donald Trump, period. So don't expect them
to find any dirty laundry when it comes to Kamala
or whoever her pick is. It will only be that
weird guy JD. Vance, you know, the guy that hates
cat ladies. Three two, three, five, three eight twenty four
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Speaker 23 (01:06:58):
Irre like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
Oh No, that time to talk Olympics. Now, we've talked
to Olympics today about the opening ceremonies. We'll touch on
that a little bit later today, and this time of
the show up until the end of the Olympics, it's
going to be about the competition, the fight for glory,
the fight to turn a sport that nobody pays attention
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to into a sport that maybe some people pay attention to.
If you're gonna do that, best thing to do is
go to Flavor flav and women's water polo.
Speaker 10 (01:07:45):
How much did you know about water polo?
Speaker 35 (01:07:47):
Well, honestly, to tell you the truth, the only thing
that I ever really knew about water polo was when
I watched it on television. You know what I'm saying
in the whole nine and all, So we know that
it's not a bit popular sport. I feel that it's
a sport right now that's be forgotten about after it's played,
and I want everybody to start remembering this sport. So
(01:08:10):
that's why I'm glad that I'm able to get involved
with this. You know what I'm saying, because I want
to make water polo really, really memorable. You know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
After it's played, I know what you're saying. I do understand.
I know what you're saying. Uh, it's water polo. I
had a buddy who was in I think four Olympics
representing the men in water polo. I played water polo
with him and a bunch of kids who ended up
(01:08:40):
going Olympics. When I was a kid, I just am
five ten. There are teams like eight feet tall the women. Again,
it's it's water polo. This is the time of year
we watched these things, try to figure out what this
sport is. Right, they get all kinds of new sports
of the Olympics, break dancing, all that kind of stuff.
Water polo has been around forever. It's fun, but nobody
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pays attention to. They're parts of Europe, right, Croatia, Serbia, Italy, Russia.
That water polo's pretty big. Just not big here. Something
we just don't do. So you move from there to Canada. Now,
this is the first controversy of the Olympics pre the Olympics.
(01:09:22):
If you guys haven't heard, the Canadians women's soccer team
is a bunch of cheaters.
Speaker 36 (01:09:27):
FIFA soccer's governing body said these penalties were for offensive
behavior and violations of the principles of fair play. Really,
it's a combination of penalties handed down because of that
controversial drone scandal from earlier in the week. Head coach
Bev Priestman, who has coached the team since twenty twenty,
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has been suspended for one year from all soccer related activities,
along with assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi.
All three had already been removed from Team Canada and
sent home after they were found to have been involved
with using a drone to spy on New Zealand's team
prior to the Canadian match with them on Thursday. The
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team was also hit with a six point deduction, making
it incredibly hard for the defending gold medal champions to
overcome the deficit and continue on in the tournament.
Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
But I think they're actually going to everybody in that
bracket now is tight. Canada has won both their games,
so they've erased that six points. If they beat Columbia.
I think it's Wednesday. They actually go through. But you cheated.
The American team came out and goes. Everybody knows they've cheated.
Everybody's known that they've cheated. They were flying drones over
spying on the other team. And I have no idea
(01:10:47):
why you would do that. I have zero in soccer,
no idea why you would do that. That does nothing
for you, zero, zilch, nada. So bizarre, So cizarre, Simone Biles.
Let's get to the stuff it's actually taking place.
Speaker 22 (01:11:05):
Simone Biles once again showing why she's the goat, finishing
the qualifying round strong despite a calf injury that left
her visibly limping off the mats. Biles taking the top
spot and qualifying rounds for floor vault and the individual
all around, also qualifying number two on beam, and she's
the top alternate for uneven bars. Files coach, speaking about
her injury, saying it was never in her mind to
(01:11:27):
not compete. Files is now in position to potentially bring
home another five medals on top of the seven she
already has.
Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Yeah, this will be very interesting to see how she does,
because you know she got the yips three years ago,
even supposed to be four years ago, but because of
covid is, you know, she got the yips and she
dropped out in the middle of the Olympics. And now
she's back and she looks stronger than ever, and she's
got a new uh an amazingly new move that she
debuts and she does a great move. They name it
(01:11:56):
after it's like the Simone Biles two or whatever. She
should win. She should win. She should in theory, she
should win. We'll see three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is
your Twitter tweet at us text the program. A lot
of you chiming in about the Olympics right here on
The Chad Benson Show. But for our third hour, we're
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gonna look at ninety nine days until the election. The
honeymoon we've been talking about it with the Kamala is
never going to end, which is sad. If you are
Trump and the Republicans, this is going to be a
tough battle. And I've heard from several of you are like, no,
we got this in the bag. This is easy.
Speaker 3 (01:12:37):
No, you don't have in the bag. This is anything
but easy.
Speaker 2 (01:12:40):
This is going to be a hard fight because the
enthusiasm and do not discount voter enthusiasm has switched and
it is really, really in the favor of the Democrats.
We'll talk about that some more on the Wacky Olympics
that's going on, a bunch of other stuff as well.
If you miss any show, make sure you have the
podcast Chad Benson Jump.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 23 (01:13:31):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
He's weird, super weird. Couldn't get any.
Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
Weirder talking about JD Vance, So I'll let you guys
know how weird he is. That's going to be their thing.
Trump and them are weird all the while. They're hanging
out with people who think they can change their gender
at any given time. And like, of course that man
is a woman wearing a dress, having a penis and
a beard. That is such a that's a womanly thing
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to do. Very nice John, but he's weird. And the
thing he said about cats so weird.
Speaker 4 (01:14:06):
Set aside a quip that I made three years ago.
I believe in protecting all of America's families, whether you're
a step parent or a parent, and I do really
worry that Democrats have become a bit of an anti
family party.
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
So he's doubled down on his cat thing, basically saying
that they become the Left has become angry women who
are single and f cats don't have kids. They're not
as family friendly as they used to be. I'm going
to be honest with you, and some of that has
to do with the fact that life is very expensive.
Some of that has to do with the fact that
we've devalued family in this country as not being important.
(01:14:43):
I will tell you this family is super important. I
didn't think so, you know, like family was always important.
I love being the uncle and the big brother in
the whole nine yards. But the reality is is there
was a time when I thought I'm never gonna have
I'm loving my life single, I'm having fun doing all
these things. Then I had Jack and that changed everything.
(01:15:05):
Most important thing I've ever done and the best thing
you've ever done. Now I have Charlie and Jack, and
I've got my two step kids, and it is amazing.
It is amazing, it really is, and it's incredible. We
had a you know, so we traveled a lot this
past week, took a family mini vacation.
Speaker 3 (01:15:23):
I work the entire time.
Speaker 2 (01:15:24):
But we drove across you know, Arizona, New Mexico and
into Texas and we were in Dallas and it was
so much fun, totally different than when we did it
as kids. Right, like your dad were like, shut up
and look out the window. You've never seen this stuff before.
And now what now we got twelve more hours. Now
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they you know, they've got their tablets and stuff. But
being a parent is amazing and has the left somewhat
devalued it. Well, that's happened for a long time. And
go look in the black community. Our father's important.
Speaker 3 (01:16:01):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:16:02):
Are they treated as important? No? And we see that.
But this is how they're going to go after jd
Vance is he's a weirdo. It's a creeper. Something he
said six years ago that should be the gospel today,
something that Kamala Harris said four years ago, Well she
could have changed her mind.
Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
He defends it.
Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
I listened to a a you know this full interview
podcast with Megan Kelly and him, and I thought he
did a hell of a job.
Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
He's a smart guy.
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
So Jesus didn't have kids. Therefore you are wrong?
Speaker 3 (01:16:36):
Are you trying to say.
Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
I know the media wants to attack me and wants
me to back down on this, Meghan, But the simple
point that I made is that having children, becoming a father,
becoming a mother, I really do think it changes your
perspective in a pretty profound way. This is something, of course,
we've recognized for hundreds of years in this country, that
human civilization has always recognized. But there's a deeper point here, Meghan.
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It's not a criticism of people who don't have children.
I explicitly said in my remarks, despite the fact that
media has lied about this, that this is not about
criticizing people who, for various reasons, didn't have kids. This
is about criticizing the Democratic Party for becoming anti family,
an anti.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
Child, anti family, and anti child. Some of the anti
child stuff isn't so much anti child as it is affordability.
I'm not going to play it like it's all anti
child now. Some of it, though, is we live at
a changing time right. Women are now on footing like
men were back in the day, where it's you go
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to college, you go to school, you do whatever you do,
and you put your career and you build and you
do the whole nine yards. The difference is there is
a time frame for women comparatively to men when it
comes to having kids. And yes, I think kids are
an afterthought for a lot of young women. Some of
that's because of men and the fact that men are
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giant children. Other parts are they want to do other
things with their lives and family isn't that important, And
some of it is affordability. But to say that the
Left hasn't gone out of their way to discount family
and men, that would be a lie as well.
Speaker 4 (01:18:15):
We have to ask ourselves, Megan, why do we have
masking of toddlers years after the pandemic ended. Why do
we have the Harris campaign coming out this very morning,
Meghan and saying that we should not have the child
tax Credit, which lowers tax rates for parents of young children.
It's because they have become anti family and anti kid.
And I'm proud to stand up for parents, and I
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hope that parents out there recognize that I'm a guy
who wants to fight for you. I want to fight
for your interests. I want to fight for your stake
in the country, and that is what this is fundamentally about.
Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
That makes you weird, Nuclear families weird.
Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
The Democrats.
Speaker 4 (01:18:50):
In the past five ten years, Meghan, they have become
anti family. It's built into their policy, it's built into
the way they talk about parents and children. And it's
time that we can called that out. I don't think
we should back down from it, Megan. I think we
should be honest about the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
Whether you have a family, you don't have a family,
that should be your choice. I have zerio problems with that.
Speaker 28 (01:19:07):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:19:08):
One of the other things that's not being talked about
is society doesn't survive without family. Society doesn't survive in
the way that we hope and pray it does without family.
Meaning if we're not adding to the population, we're not growing.
And it's not just us. Look at Japan, by the way.
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Japan is so desperate, as is South Korea for children.
They are so desperate they're willing to say, if you're
a lady and you have kids.
Speaker 37 (01:19:39):
Well, how about no taxes? What can we do right?
How can we get you to have kids? Because it's
that important for the survival of the West, our culture
who we are. Nobody's saying you have to have ten
nobody's saying that.
Speaker 2 (01:19:59):
But that being said, it is important, and I do
think we devalue it. And the reason people at ten
one hundred years ago is because there's a very good
chance half of them weren't going to make it to adulthood.
That's not funny yet, But he's weird. It's weird, such
a weirdo. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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Speaker 3 (01:20:26):
Illegal immigration.
Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
Is happening, and it is ugly and it is not
getting any better. And in reality, with all that is
going on, you hear how great the numbers are according
to this administration, that they're amazing, and that they're down,
They've never been lower, They're lower than Trump's. You know,
(01:20:51):
that's all a bunch of bs, right.
Speaker 38 (01:20:53):
But I saw something else really important happening at the
Republican National Convention on the border and to talk that immigration,
which we all right organizes a problem, which is they
tried to paint this narrative that if you live somewhere
far from the border and immigration hasn't affected you personally,
you need to think that immigration is a driver of crime.
Speaker 28 (01:21:13):
That was the real message.
Speaker 38 (01:21:14):
Immigration leads to crime.
Speaker 33 (01:21:15):
There are blistered governors and what mayors who say every
state is a border state.
Speaker 23 (01:21:19):
Now that's Democrats.
Speaker 39 (01:21:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 38 (01:21:20):
And now they're saying, but what the false message of
the RNC was that this is leading to an increase
in crime.
Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
Well, it is.
Speaker 2 (01:21:28):
It is leading to an increase in crime. Everybody understands that.
And by the way, crime happens to people that are
also here illegally.
Speaker 3 (01:21:37):
Case in point this New York.
Speaker 19 (01:21:39):
Some here are frightened now just to go outside.
Speaker 34 (01:21:42):
Now it feels like that whole spection doing it. And
that's what it was not available to the community, asking
our local electent anymore, are not available sun shout all
of them to the park.
Speaker 19 (01:21:56):
Migrants from a four thousand bed shelter nearby fill the sidewalks.
They sit on park benches, on stoops and curves under
the BQE overpass. So many people crowded in here. Residents
feared what was coming.
Speaker 24 (01:22:14):
We have been witnessing the escalation and.
Speaker 9 (01:22:17):
Violence on the street and in the community for months now.
Speaker 7 (01:22:21):
We've been pleading with the mayor as we've seen increased
violence that this was going to be inevitable.
Speaker 19 (01:22:27):
And on Sunday night it came. Two people were murdered here,
a third critically injured just outside one of the two
adjacent shelters in Clinton Hill. It is a neighborhood now
pleading for help.
Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
No, that doesn't happen. By the way, people were killed
more illegally. The stuff that happens in a lot of
these places and with a lot of these people is
never reported because their fear is something is going to
happen to them.
Speaker 3 (01:22:58):
That's New York right there, That's New York.
Speaker 19 (01:23:02):
The mayor today didn't offer much hope, saying police are
looking at a violent Venezuelan street gang as the people
behind the shootings.
Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
They're extremely dangerous.
Speaker 35 (01:23:12):
We're dealing with violent individuals that are not representative of
the overwhelming number of people who are coming here.
Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
Of as Mike and an assignment seekis.
Speaker 19 (01:23:21):
No one has yet been arrested for those murders on
Sunday night, and that definitely hasn't made anyone here feel
any safer. Police say they know who they're looking for,
they just haven't found them yet.
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
And there's plenty of those stories.
Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
Yes, are people that are citizens murdered.
Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
Yeah, so they're people that are residents here legally murdered.
But there's also crime against people that are here illegally
using the asylum process, staying of these places that are
getting taken advantage of over and over again. And as
I said earlier and I'll say it again, if you're
averaging as your time as president, three million people through
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three and a half minues, do you get eleven million
people that have come through? Eleven million? If one percent
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
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Now it's time to find out what's trending? What's trending?
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I'm signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia. Sir,
what trupping?
Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
Let's find out what's trending on the older interwebs on
this Monday. A lot of stuff trending. Huh, Olympic stuff,
plenty of that. Get to that in a second. Doctor
Doom trending on Yahoo. Celine Dion, Dollywood Flooding, Gretchen Walls,
Coco Yoshizawa fourteen won the gold in street skating today
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in France. Megan Markle, the Nylons, Christian Old Timy Group
I think seven of them died on a plane over
the weekend. USA Vers, Serbia, Deadpool and Wolverine, and the
New York Yankees all on Yahoo Trending. Head over to
the magical world of Google. Simone Biles. She hurt her leg,
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but she did qualify first. Venezuela. What a shocker. Nicholas
Maduro won. We've been talking about it throughout the day,
so want to remind everybody he was down by double
digits heading into yesterday and one since he's run the country,
a quarter of the country has left, yet he continues
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to win. What a shocker. Katie Ledecki. She got emotional
because she has another medal. She got a bronze. Venezuela
Election twenty twenty four. All trending in the magical world
of Google now finally over to Twitter.
Speaker 3 (01:28:26):
Venezuela.
Speaker 2 (01:28:27):
Yeah, a lot of that trending today, a lot of
Olympic stuff. John Oliver, President, Donald Donald Reagan, Donald Duck.
So when you go into the AI of Google, it
seems to have a bit of a left leaning bias.
Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
I know it's a shocker, but it does.
Speaker 16 (01:28:46):
No way.
Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
Are you serious? I am serious. It has a bit
of a left lean bias to it. You've got election
interference again. Venezuela three, two, three, five, three, eight twenty
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On the Chad Benton show, Lil.
Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Pump, Honduras, the Olympics, all trending today, all trending big time.
Speaker 3 (01:29:15):
The whole thing is interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
This, you know. The The reality is is both sides
are claiming they won the Venezuelan elections. Both sides are
claiming them, and we know who probably won. It wasn't Maduro.
A lot of stuff still to get to, including yes
on Friday. So I'm watching in real time as much
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as I could while doing the show, what was going
on at the Olympics and the opening ceremonies and some
of it I thought, well, that's kind of neat, and
then of course some of it was very French.
Speaker 3 (01:29:50):
And then of course the bizarre blues scrotum.
Speaker 2 (01:29:53):
Guy, that's the dude who looked like a weird smurf
that was inside all of the fruit and the table
depicting the Last Supper, and just it is insane that
you would want to offend a lot of people that
would be watching the Olympics, and somehow you thought that, well,
(01:30:14):
I think that's very French. Now again, they didn't offend
Islam because nobody has the balls for that. Nobody has
the balls to offend Islam in that kind of situation,
and especially a country that has serious issues with Islamic
terrorism going on there, talk a bit about that. Obviously,
(01:30:37):
Kamala Harris in the lead in some swing states. In
other swing states it's a dead heat or Trump's up
by one. We're going to talk about the honeymoon of Kamala,
how long will it last? Much of other stuff to
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Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 23 (01:31:21):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 41 (01:31:23):
She get Bill's past, incongress that will protect me and you.
Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
Like Latina Asian not l G B t Q.
Speaker 41 (01:31:33):
She can get this country back to where we can
stand time keeping a safe from home without well because
she's a.
Speaker 2 (01:31:48):
M I'll say it.
Speaker 41 (01:31:53):
She's okay, m A l A.
Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
I thought you guys know what a woman was. It's
really weird. That's about drag queens for Gamala. Super great
to say siding for Kamala. Man. They're super excited, aren't they.
Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
She is not talked about it all day.
Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
If you're looking for the honeymoon to stop, if you're
frustrated because you're watching the media just fallen over.
Speaker 3 (01:32:29):
Oh my god, You're the greatest thing ever.
Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
When not too long ago, people are like, you're kind
of a ding dong, You're an idiot. Your numbers are awful.
I mean it is it's because not of her. Okay,
I want, I want to say this again. It is
not because of her. It is because you are the
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solution to stopping Trump.
Speaker 28 (01:32:58):
There are reports to say that you have to low
has to approval rating of any vice president.
Speaker 24 (01:33:02):
Well, there are polls that also said I have great
approval ratings.
Speaker 10 (01:33:06):
Swing voters don't like Harros.
Speaker 25 (01:33:08):
How big a drag is Kamala Harris on the tech
She's a pretty big drag.
Speaker 12 (01:33:11):
I think she was arguably Biden's worst political decision.
Speaker 19 (01:33:15):
They don't like her.
Speaker 10 (01:33:15):
There's lots of reasons they don't like her.
Speaker 20 (01:33:17):
Kamala Harris's approval rating is now at twenty eight percent,
which is an historic low for any modern vice president.
Speaker 42 (01:33:23):
We're hearing it from mainstream media, one outlet after another,
one league after another that Kamala Harris is the worst
vice president ever, the worst Polish ASPECTII ever.
Speaker 3 (01:33:35):
We don't see the vice president.
Speaker 19 (01:33:37):
What people are saying to I mean, I'm sure they're
thying to you.
Speaker 3 (01:33:38):
Where's the vice president?
Speaker 2 (01:33:40):
Some might US officials feeling that she came off looking
unprepared for.
Speaker 12 (01:33:44):
Inevitable questions about when she might visit the southern border.
Speaker 23 (01:33:47):
We've been to the port.
Speaker 2 (01:33:48):
You haven't been to the border, and I.
Speaker 23 (01:33:51):
Haven't been to Europe. And I don't understand the point
that you're making.
Speaker 2 (01:33:58):
But now it's the greatest thing ever. She can't be beaten.
She's too incredible. I've never seen anybody as amazing as her.
She's the most qualified human being in the history of
human beings to be That honeymoon period, I'm here to
tell you, is never going away. The media is never
let it gonna go away. They're gonna ride this thing
(01:34:18):
because they feel it is their part to help usher
in her as the first female black, depending on the time,
Asian person slash woman as president, but most importantly to
stop Donald Trump, to stop the evil that is Donald Trump.
(01:34:43):
So they will not do anything where they will jeopardize that.
They will not ask questions about things like defunding the police,
defunding Ice. She wanted to defund ice, She'll they'll ask
no questions about any of that stuff. If they do,
it'll be like, tell us what you meant when you
(01:35:03):
said this. Then she'll tell something that fits the moment
in time, and they will not push her at all.
So this honeymoon period that you're seeing is not going anywhere.
She even got white dudes David Hogg, oh Parkland survivor,
talk to him. I'm gonna talk about him, and I'm
(01:35:24):
gonna say something controversial in a second about him.
Speaker 3 (01:35:30):
But part of the White Dudes for Kamala, I think.
Speaker 43 (01:35:32):
It's important to show that we aren't just white dudes
for Kamala, but also that were younger white dudes, were
older white dudes or people of all ages for Kamala.
And I also have to note too that this would
not have been possible. This was inspired by, you know,
following in the footsteps of Black women for Kamala, which
is one of the first calls that was set up.
And I was on that National Finance Committee call earlier,
and I can just say that the Vice president is
(01:35:54):
fired up. Young people are fired up, people of all
ages are fired up in their donating. Just after it
was announced that the vice president was going to become
the nominee. I set out a challenge to people to
raise one hundred thousand dollars on Twitter in one hour
for the vice president, and not only did we do that,
we ended up raising about three hundred and forty five
thousand dollars to support the vice president from over six
(01:36:15):
thousand people around the country. So people are fired up
and we're ready to be out.
Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
There, David Hogg leading the charge. What's the controversial thing.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again. As
horrific as Parkland was, for David Hogg, the best thing
that ever happened him. Oh, he didn't want to see
any of his friends die. But if you watch him
running around that day looking for the media, this guy
(01:36:42):
took the opportunity to run with it. That's disgusting, that's honesty,
and he's used it. No, No, he didn't want any
of his friends die. No, we didn't want any of
that stuff. I'm just saying he took the opportunity to
run with it and put himself in the limelight, and
(01:37:02):
he's not shirked away from it. There were a lot
of other people that were hit and wounded and survived.
You don't hear much from them. He loves every second
of it. Very controversial. No, just again honesty. She is
not gonna get any pushback. Does she have to go
(01:37:24):
on Fox? Potentially? Does she? If you're gonna want to
watch pushback? Does she have to get in front of
maybe not so many friendlies.
Speaker 3 (01:37:37):
If you will to get pushback?
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
Of course. I mean I would love it if Lester
Holt sat down with her and push like he did
with that. Well, you know, you've never been to the border,
will bolsover and really push. I just don't think that's
gonna happen. I think they're gonna First of all, they're
gonna be brilliant in the way that they handle this.
You stick to the script. You don't go off right,
(01:38:00):
don't go off script at all, don't laugh and cackle.
Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
Follow the script.
Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Because she does do a good job at reading the
script that's in front of her and playing the part.
Speaker 3 (01:38:14):
That's what she's doing right now.
Speaker 2 (01:38:16):
She's playing the part of what the democratic establishment want
from her. And they're going to set it up so
she's got that path of ease. They've got Hollywood, they
got social media, they got all of that stuff behind her.
It will be a smooth sale from here on out,
debates will be interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:38:38):
Debates will be interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:38:39):
How much does the right leaning media cut through through
the noise of the establishment and through that establishment wall
that's out there. That will also be interesting to see.
But the honeymoon period is going to continue, there is
no doubt about that.
Speaker 3 (01:38:59):
Scotus. Are we going to have reform?
Speaker 2 (01:39:03):
You know?
Speaker 3 (01:39:03):
Whod like that? Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:39:06):
Biden?
Speaker 13 (01:39:11):
He's proposing a constitutional amendment that would emphatically state that
there is no immunity conferred upon someone who previously served
as president by virtue of their service.
Speaker 2 (01:39:21):
Okay, it's one of the things he's doing. What else?
Speaker 13 (01:39:25):
The President is urging Congress to pass binding, enforceable ethics
and conduct rules that would have the justices disclosing gifts
and recusing themselves from cases in which they or their
spouses have conflicts of interest.
Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
Okay, okay? What else?
Speaker 13 (01:39:39):
The President would have term limits put in place to
end the service of a Supreme Court justice after eighteen years.
President Biden says that this would help ensure the Court's
membership regularly changes and that nominations for Supreme Court justices
can become more predictable, which.
Speaker 2 (01:39:56):
We would like to see I'm sure we'd like to
see not people at a cool but that's too hard.
So term limits ethics, you know, they talked about, you know, well,
this this one over here, his wife flew an upside
down flag and that Christian flag.
Speaker 3 (01:40:15):
Yeah, three years ago, and.
Speaker 2 (01:40:17):
Who is it?
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
The New York Times had it and they're like, oh,
we should go after it.
Speaker 2 (01:40:19):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:40:20):
That's the stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
You just shake your head and you're like, okay, yeah,
but these guys took gifts. Okay, they took gifts. Did
they rule in a way that they would never have ruled?
Did they rule on any of their stuff? Oh they haven't.
So is this about the fact that you're pissed because
you don't have the majority in the courts and because
of that you want to change the game because it
(01:40:45):
kind of feels like that swollwell, let's.
Speaker 3 (01:40:48):
Not forget he dated a Chinese spy.
Speaker 44 (01:40:51):
I support fixing the court. For too long, we've counted
on the court to police and fix itself, and most
recentlyuis saw you know, two justices who had spouses, one
who flew a pro insurrection flag and the other who
went to Donald Trump's you know, insurrection rally, and those
justices did not recuse themselves. One justice has millions and
(01:41:14):
millions of dollars of undisclosed gifts, and people are starting
to wonder, you know, is our court truly independent? And
so if they're not going to do it themselves, then
we're going to have to do it for them. And
I support, you know, efforts to fix the court to
make our democracy much much stronger.
Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
Dated. A Chinese spy was her name? We we paypey.
I forgot her name.
Speaker 3 (01:41:38):
That was her name though, Fang fang something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:41:42):
It's Chinese. Buy uh. You just don't like the way
things are going. Like if it was six to three
right now with the Liberals holding a majority, do you
think that Biden would be out there going, we're going
to do this if it was I know, liberals. Do
you think they'd be out there saying we're going to
(01:42:03):
do this? If it was five to four liberals, do
you think they'd be out there? No, they wouldn't. They wouldn't.
And I'm not saying we don't talk about term limits.
I'm not saying we don't, but it's so transparent, the
sore loser. We don't get it where I want. We
don't like the way things are going. So we want
to change the way that things are being done right now,
(01:42:24):
So that way, what that way, you get your way,
hopefully so transparent three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four,
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aware of this, but the world is burning when it's
not celebrating the Olympics.
Speaker 39 (01:42:45):
At blast site now closed to the public here in
the Israel controlled Goal on Heights as Prime Minister Benjamin Nyah,
who has just arrived here for a visit, many in
this grieving community angry with him, calling.
Speaker 26 (01:42:55):
For him to come out to talk to them.
Speaker 39 (01:42:57):
Menhyah's visit not announced beforehand, the minister coming here to
lay reads for the victims. Eighty two news at that
spot yesterday where the IDF says that it has Buller
rocket landed, killing at twelve children that were playing soccer
on that field, and now we rate Israel's response.
Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
And there's going to be one. By the way, will
those Jewish kids know they were Arab kids?
Speaker 39 (01:43:18):
It's cabinet this morning authorizing what authorities say will be
a large scale attack, but what that looks like and
when we still do not know. Lebanon's Civil Defense said
several people were killed this morning in Israeli drone strike,
but a larger response.
Speaker 3 (01:43:31):
Is still expected.
Speaker 39 (01:43:32):
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken speaking with Israel's president earlier today,
urging all sides of this conflict to de escalate.
Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
Yeah, good luck with that. Good luck with that. And
it goes back to one name, Iran, Iran, and this
administration has been soft on Iran, to say the least.
That's who it is, Hesba lah Hamas. It's all about Iran.
(01:44:07):
And if I'm them seeing what's going on in America
right now Iran, I am pulling, pushing, doing everything I
can with the levers that I have available to me
to make sure that you know, hey, if there's a
new guy coming to town, well we'll deal with him.
But right now what we have is you and Kamala.
(01:44:28):
We think she's sympathetic to Palestine into what's going on,
and we think, Joe, you're just not with it. So
we're gonna do whatever the hell we want to do,
and you'll do nothing. Nothing. We shall see three two, three, five, three,
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Speaker 9 (01:46:03):
Disgust doesn't even come close. If you, in any way,
shape or form, think that this is okay. What happened
in Paris at the Olympics is okay. You want to
be gay, don't care. You want to be a man
who wants to be a woman. I don't care that
right there is blasphemy.
Speaker 2 (01:46:17):
Blasphemy people still sounding off about the anger from the
opening ceremonies the other night. It's time to get onto
the games. Okay, it was French, it was bizarre, it
was blasphemous, It was all of the things. It was
also a hot mess and even the stuff that was neat.
I mean, as I was telling a couple of the guys,
(01:46:39):
I'm watching it, all right.
Speaker 3 (01:46:40):
You got a dude in drag, and you got another
guy in drag.
Speaker 2 (01:46:42):
You got a guy looks like a blue smurf who's
sitting on top of a bunch of fruit. I know,
and he's supposed to represent some sort of Greek god.
But they did it, and you know, with the Last
Supper and just whatever. I mean, at this point in time,
it's a hot mess. And there's a lot of dudes
with beards and dresses wearing pearls. That's whatever. You got
a heavy metal band right playing on a playing on
(01:47:07):
one of the castles. It was just so bizarre. You've
got a headless Marie Antoinette. The whole thing was and yeah,
it was nuts and it was not for everybody, and
it should you shouldn't be surprised that you offended people.
But alas, it's the Olympics, it's at the Woe Olympics.
It's whatever it is. I'm gonna watch some of the
(01:47:28):
sports and that's the way it is. I'm not gonna
watch everything because I don't have time for that, and
because a lot of the sports are just stupid. I
like to watch the sports. I will never see the
breaking thing. I'm excited for that. You already had a
fourteen year old girl today who won street skating, which
is pretty cool. You've already had a guy sent home,
so you've had three coaches sent home from Canada for
(01:47:50):
cheating soccer, and then you had an announcer Bob Ballard
because he said something sexist. Oh, the women just finishing off.
You know what, women like being around you doing the makeup.
Speaker 45 (01:48:05):
As well?
Speaker 6 (01:48:05):
People do y.
Speaker 2 (01:48:08):
Yeah, some of the men are doing it. He got
sent home because he said the women were doing their makeup.
And then how about this guy too big?
Speaker 45 (01:48:14):
On the twenty eighth of July twenty twenty four, sold
Reduan Riese from Algeria was disqualified during the official weight
control due to being overweight by four hundred grands. This
kind of incident can occur at any competition. During the
Tokyo Olympic Games, there were four athletes who did not
pass the weight control.
Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Weight control, so you had a swimmer that was too fat.
Oh my goodness, kids, how did we get here? It's
a very good question. It's insane, right, but alas, this
is it. The Olympics going on. Billion people are going
to watch the Olympics three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 6 (01:48:58):
And then I and.
Speaker 1 (01:49:00):
Spoil it all like saying something stupid.
Speaker 3 (01:49:03):
It will take stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 19 (01:49:05):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for
because you can never predict are.
Speaker 2 (01:49:09):
They going to do something incredibly stupid?
Speaker 11 (01:49:12):
Now it's time for.
Speaker 3 (01:49:17):
Stupid information.
Speaker 2 (01:49:19):
The party's going on in Paris. And while the party's
going on in Paris, it's also going on in the
Polynesian island of Tahiti, where the surfers are at staying
on a giant, huge, luxurious cruise ship because there is
no surf in France. Kind of interesting, don't you think
you guys have a blessed rest of your day.
Speaker 3 (01:49:38):
We'll do it again tomorrow as always, Night Night Jack.
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This is the Chad Benson Show.