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July 30, 2024 109 mins
Media branding Trump/Vance as weird. Secret Service details poor communication in Trump shooting. 2 children dead and 11 people injured in stabbing rampage at a dance class in England. Inflation causing McDonald's sales decline. Venezuelans clash with police after disputed election result. Deadpool & Wolverine best opening for an R rated movie. TikTok accused of spying on US users' views on abortion and 'sensitive topics'. White Dudes for Kamala. Phone addiction. 
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Calleing Kamala names isn't going to get it done. Mispronouncing
her name isn't going to get it done. Fighting with
the media isn't going to get it done. Policy is
going to win over who you need to win over. Period.
How do you make sure that you are the mature ones?

(00:40):
Oddly enough, in this situation where you make it strictly
about policy, policy, policy policy, Why would I do that?
Isn't it just no, no, no, it doesn't work. You're
only exciting your base and pissing off the other side.

(01:01):
Which if it's a rap battle or you're trying to
do one of those comedy things where you're trying to
smoke somebody and then they're gonna come back, that's great.
This isn't that. Policy is what matters. I don't care
that you gave her a nickname. I don't care that
they call you weird, because that's the new thing. We'll

(01:21):
get to in a second. What you need to do
is make sure that you ask real questions about how
they're going to quote unquote fixed stuff. And I'm gonna
say this for everybody to hear. Government's not there to
run your life, to rule your life, or to make
your life better. Government should be like a referee. The
less we hear about the referee, the better. It's up

(01:44):
to you to play the game. Oh yeah, okay, I
get that. Make it about policy. Don't try to energize
the crowd because you think it matters that they're laughing.
Don't care that they are calling you weird. If you
guys haven't heard, that's where they're going with. Weird is

(02:05):
the word of the day.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Weird and cultish.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
These are weird people.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
On the other side kind of doubled down on his
weird ideas.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
I think weird is.

Speaker 6 (02:13):
Probably generous simply weird.

Speaker 7 (02:15):
These guys are just plain weird.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Advance as weird.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
You know, as the campus said weird.

Speaker 8 (02:20):
It really is just plain weird.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
Jada Vance playing weird.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
I mean, you get to read it weird.

Speaker 6 (02:25):
It is kind of weird.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
We're not afraid of weird people.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
The other side, they're just weird.

Speaker 7 (02:29):
Why are you being so weird?

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Vance has done something more extreme or weird.

Speaker 9 (02:33):
No matter what kind of weird stuff they keep saying.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Trump and Vance are just weird. In addition to Henderson's
of Boston.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
That's the weird part, that's the most engaging.

Speaker 10 (02:42):
Me addressed as my beautiful Christians, which was super.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Weird weird tech bro JD. Vance.

Speaker 7 (02:49):
He's a weird guy.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Jdvance, uneasy and sort of weird.

Speaker 11 (02:52):
Frankly, for lack of a better word, that he's.

Speaker 12 (02:55):
Weird, castic remarks that aren't even funny, and he kind
of shows that you can't really deliver one liner.

Speaker 13 (03:01):
So Sam, weird is the word here in terms of
initial impressions from Vance to the American.

Speaker 14 (03:06):
Public, weird is the word.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Let them be that hit them with policy, not funny,
not exciting, but effective. Case in point, yesterday, question was
asked to Kamala about OPACK and inflation.

Speaker 15 (03:22):
US experiencing record inflation, the worst in thirty years, way
beyond expectations. OPEK didn't increase oil production. Can you tell
us a little bit about how you would prevent the
new spending and You're Built Back Better agenda from exacerbating
the problem. And also what else are you going to

(03:44):
do to fix this problem with inflation?

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Okay, straightforward question, Hey, O Pack not doing this. You
got inflation, you got your build back better. People are
frustrated prices are up. They're still frustrated. Even though the
rate of inflation is slowing down. It's cooling, but it's
still hotter than it should be. How are you going

(04:09):
to address this? Okay, so there's no script here, there's
no teleprompter answer, There is none of that stuff. And
what did I tell you? The honeymoon period for the
establishment media? Right? You know what everybody talks about, the
mainstream media, All that's never going away. They see it
as their duty, they right, their honor to help get
her elected because they're part of the resistance. But at

(04:32):
some point you take the wheels off right, the training
wheels you say you got, you know, come on, baby bird,
you gotta fly on your own. So when asked about
opack and inflation, we got the kamala that we've learned
to know and love over the last several years.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
Well, let's start with this.

Speaker 12 (04:51):
Prices have gone up, and families and individuals are dealing
with the reality bodies of that bread costs more, the
gas costs more, and we have to understand what that means.
That's about having to stress and stretch limited resources. That's

(05:14):
about a source of stress for families that is not
only economic but is on a daily level something that
is a heavy weight to carry. So it is something
that we take very seriously.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
You didn't answer the question. You said a lot of
words and said nothing. You said all kinds of words,
but you said nothing. How are you going to deal
with it? Pause?

Speaker 14 (05:38):
Pause? You had nothing.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Policy at the end of the day matters for the
average person. If you're trying to excite your base, they're
not going anywhere. They're already excited. If you're trying to
excite your base because you think that somehow magically inciting
your bay, exciting your base and getting them super excited

(06:04):
is going to help you, it's not. They're already your base. You're,
as the kids would say, preaching to the choir. I
don't think they say that anymore. I know, hit with
policy because that average person who doesn't follow politics too
much but is sick and tired of being sick and
tired and broke. That average person who looks around and says,

(06:27):
my god, how much is it for this? How much
is it for that? It's still going up? Why stuff
so damn expensive? That person? Here's an answer like, uh, well,
it's more expensive because the expense is more expensive. Expensive,
and because of that, we care, and by caring and

(06:48):
understanding that we care, you should care. That we understand
that you know that we care, so that cares for
all of us. That is not an answer that they're
looking for. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson's show, is your Twitter
tweet at us text to program. I'm just I'm at
the point where I look around and say, you've got

(07:09):
to make it happen with policy. Your base is there,
her base is growing, and the excitement of that base
is growing. And the media and everybody else you can
do everything in their power to help her get there. Now,
you're not talking your base anymore. Let them do whatever
they're gonna do. Focus on those people that are disgruntled,

(07:33):
that are frustrated, that live just to the rights of
center and just to the left of center, that are independent.
Those five hundred thousand people in six or seven states
will get you over the hump. But it's not gonna
happen by you mispronouncing the name or you It just
it isn't. That's to me. I just sit there and

(07:54):
I mean, I just it ain't gonna happen. Kids, that's
all I'm saying. Maybe you've got a different opinion. I'm
fine with that. But for me, I still think it's
about policy. Oh you do, well, you're a weirdo, Chad.
Yesterday Biden went to Texas, I said last night, asked
a question, just kind of threw it out there. Do

(08:16):
you think that the dams had they had the majority,
if you will, in Supreme Court, the liberal majority six
to three, five four, whatever it is, do you think
they would be calling for reform?

Speaker 14 (08:29):
And most of you said, hell, no, of course not.
They wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
And by the way, this stuff has no chance of
in the way that they're talking getting. There's no constitutional
way that you're bringing, you know, constitutional convention.

Speaker 14 (08:41):
It's just never gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
But it is funny that as they're talking about all
of this, my thought is, man, Joe Biden is President
of the United States, and he's been relegated to op
ed pieces and a speech at the LBJ.

Speaker 14 (09:01):
Library and Museum whatever the hell he was yesterday.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
That's like being a headliner at Coachella and now you're
playing state fairs.

Speaker 14 (09:11):
Oh that's not very nice, but very honest.

Speaker 16 (09:14):
These scandals involving the justices have caused public opinion to
question the Court's fairness and independence. I'm calling we're binding
code of conduct for the Supreme Court. We need these
reforms we sort of trust in the courts preserve the
system of checks and balances that are vital to our democracy.
We're also common sense reforms.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Ours heads reforms. How's everything there?

Speaker 16 (09:35):
There are documentary reports well decades long effort to reshape
the judiciary, including the Supreme Court, back by shadows special
interests that also support Project twenty twenty five.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
That's the big thing. We have to talk more about
that later. Project twenty twenty, Project twenty twenty five, Project
twenty two, the whispers, Project twenty twenty five, Project ony
twenty five, Project twenty twenty one.

Speaker 14 (09:55):
Is that what's up to continue?

Speaker 16 (09:57):
The Republicans Speaker of the House said, whatever propose dead
in arrivement. Well I just think he's thinking is dead
in a rhuma.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Well you got us there, kids, no chance of getting
through None of this stuff does. By the way, Project
twenty twenty five, for those of you not keeping scoring,
we'll go through it a little bit more, a little
bit later. Again, also has zero chance of anything happening
Dan Abrams on Scotis.

Speaker 13 (10:22):
But apart from the legal analysis of it, right, I
want to focus on what President Biden is saying. Well,
even if assume you think that the opinion's.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
Wrong, etc.

Speaker 13 (10:29):
He's suggesting a constitutional amendment. There's no way a constitutional
amendment is going to pass with three quarters of the
states supporting it, et cetera. It does seem pie in
the sky.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
No pie in the sky. That's about the best way
to describe. And we're going to get deeper into this
a little bit later. We were fortunate yesterday to have
some time with Senator Ted Cruz about a lot of
different things, but this being one of them, and again
very interesting, and I'm not saying that we don't talk

(11:05):
about like the term limits. It's something that's been bantered
about for a very long time, not just now, but
it's so evident what this is and the sore loser argument,
and when you look at the numbers too, because so
they put the numbers up of Republicans and Democrats through
the years and the support for the Supreme Court, and

(11:29):
it is cratered amongst Democrats. But even when it went
against Republicans, right with the you know, Obamacare and all
that stuff. Even when it went against what they thought
was now that went against us, it never cratered like
it has here. So a lot of stuff to talk
about today. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benton shows your Twitter tweaked

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Speaker 14 (12:57):
It is the Championsn't sure.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 18 (13:11):
ABC News obtaining text messages between local snipers on site
who noticed the shooter lurking at four twenty six pm,
nearly two hours before he opened fire. One sniper writing
he knows you guys are up there, suggesting crooks saw
where the snipers were. By five fourteen pm, those same
snipers say they identified crooks as suspicious, then saw him
polar rangefinder from his pocket.

Speaker 14 (13:32):
Yeah, this is not going well.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
The more that we learned about the assassination attempt on Trump,
the more that we're starting to realize this was a
cluster like you could not believe.

Speaker 14 (13:45):
They there were no communications.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
There was evidence everywhere that they saw this guy, and
nobody seemed to do anything about it. And remind you
what the swat team said.

Speaker 19 (13:59):
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 18 (14:13):
You had no communication with the Secret Service at all
on that Saturday, not until after the shooting, and by
then it was too late.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Too late, indeed, So as they go through all of
this stuff and do the you know, poors mortem, the
reality of what a debacle. And only because and I
said this the other day, illegal immigration saved Donald Trump's life.
If he didn't turn and look at the chart, he
would be dead. He would be dead. Think about that

(14:42):
for a second. Turn to look at the chart that
he had up there with all the data, and boom,
that's what saved him. Are you saying illegal immigrants. I'm
just saying kind of saved his life right there. Chad
yesterday Britain haw horrific.

Speaker 20 (15:00):
The group was enjoying their first day of the summer holidays,
finishing up a Taylor Swift themed dance workshop at a
yoga studio.

Speaker 21 (15:06):
The offender, armed with a knife, walked into the premises
and started to attack.

Speaker 20 (15:12):
Authority to say a seventeen year old boy who lived
nearby is under arrest, challenged with murder and attempted murder
for now no motive and terrorism ruled out.

Speaker 14 (15:22):
Why did he do it?

Speaker 2 (15:22):
And Taylor Swift actually said she's heartbroken. Wasn't at her concert?
They were having a themed party and this dude walks
in and starts going to town with a knife.

Speaker 20 (15:33):
The victims always stab wounds raced to area hospitals. At
least two young children were killed. Another nine children injured
in the knife attack.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
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Speaker 20 (15:50):
Six are in a critical condition. Two adults were also
critically injured heroically trying to shield the children.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Just absolutely awful and goes to the question why they've
already ruled out terrorism, so mental illness? Maybe I don't know.
I'm sure we'll find out more in the coming days
and weeks. But they were just there enjoying a tailor
Swift themed party and evil walked in McDonald's for the.

Speaker 22 (16:17):
First time since twenty twenty, when the pandemic shuttered stores
and millions of people stayed home. Sales at McDonald's locations
opened for at least a year fell one percent. Part
of the reason is inflation. Fewer people were eating out
or were opting for McDonald's cheaper menu items like the
recently introduced five dollars meal deals at US locations.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Yeah it's expensive, man, I'll take the kids there sometimes,
and I'm like, man, that really costs forty bucks, that's crazy.

Speaker 22 (16:42):
McDonald's store traffic has been down here in the US,
but also overseas. Part of the reason is inflation, in
part could be political. Sales have been lower in France
and the Middle East, where people have been boycotting the
fast food giant because of a perception that it supports
Israel's war in Gaza. As for American sales, they fell
one percent in the second quarter of the first decline
since the pandemic.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Oh my god, there's They're boycotting McDonald's. Just it's the
inflation side of it.

Speaker 22 (17:09):
I know.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
That's why it's here. The inflation side. We all understand
the expense of McDonald's is crazy. You take a family
of four there, you're just gonna go. It's supposed to
be fast food, quick and easy. Next thing, I know,
you look up and you're spent sixty eight bucks. You're like,
I coulda gone a Jelly's, which is delicious. Three two, three, five,
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(17:30):
stuff still to get to, some immigration, some scot of
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Speaker 1 (17:59):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.

Speaker 6 (18:03):
This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
You guys watching what's going on in Venezuela. Yeah, it
is a nightmare. Maduro, who is the person who took
over for Hugo Chavez who ran their country into the ground,
and he is continued with that seeing a quarter of

(18:27):
his population leave. Somebody said the other day, if you
looked at the numbers of murders, they're down big time
in Venezuela. What do you think of that I think
they're all here. That's what I think of that. Oh yeah,
maybe they all left. You lost a quarter of your population. Well,
you know, it was totally a free and fair election.

Speaker 23 (18:46):
What officials are doing now is urging the Venezuelan authorities
to hand over the precinct level polling data to back
up what they say are the results. They say, hey,
if you know, that should be easy to hand over
the receipts if the election went like you say it went.
The same time, US diplomats are also courting Latin American governments,
encouraging them to express their own skepticism and hold back

(19:09):
on acknowledging the purported result of the election until there's
a little bit more information available.

Speaker 14 (19:15):
Yeah, some of the opposition party.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
Remember the guy that ran is running essentially in place
of the woman who cannot be on the ticket because
he had barred her from it. She in it one time,
was up like twenty thirty points. They were still up
double digits on the day of the election. And the
funny thing is they've got ballots where in their area
and in other areas they've won seventy plus percent, but

(19:41):
it shows in those areas they've lost we.

Speaker 23 (19:44):
Had reports of arrests of opposition campaign workers, intimidation, vote
suppression observers who came from around the world, including the
Carter Center in the US, kicked out of polling places.
And then at the end of the day, when these
polling centers were supposed to release a raw data backing
up what they said their votes were, many of them

(20:04):
just didn't. And it's required by Venezuelan law.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Yeah, well is that Georgia and Venezuela. Oh Chad, are
you going there? I'm kidding everybody. Take a deep breath.
For God's sakes, take a deep breath. Jeez. Supreme Court
is rogue. We're talking about that earlier. How rogue?

Speaker 14 (20:20):
So rogue.

Speaker 24 (20:21):
We have a Supreme Court that has basically jumped the
guard rails and is out there giving power to the president.
So we've got a Supreme Court that is actively undermining
our democracy.

Speaker 4 (20:34):
And what's happening to the Court right now is it's
being delegitimized by the kind of politics and partisanship of
our era. We need high ethic standards, we need term limits,
we need predictability.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
The Supreme Court is a morass. First, It's an ethical mirass.
But it's a morass. In even a worse way, this
is a maga right wing court.

Speaker 14 (20:55):
It is a morass.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
It's a maga right wing court. They're going to do
something about it. Yesterday had an opportunity speak with a
Senator Ted Cruise about a lot of different things, and
this is one of the things we talked about. Because
Biden was there giving his speech yesterday talking about this.
He had his op ed come out. Here's a bit

(21:17):
of our interview from last night with Ted Cruz. What
do you make of Biden today? Supreme Court the changes
that are being thrown out there.

Speaker 25 (21:28):
Well, I thought it was utterly unsurprising and really sad.
Democrats four years had been engaged in a persistent effort
to undermine the Supreme Court of the United States and
delegitimize the Supreme Court. It's the one branch of the
federal government that they do not control right now. And

(21:50):
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and Colin alright are all
deeply unhappy with the Supreme Court because you have justices
who are committed to the rule of law and are
upholding the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and Democrats want
instead of court that is a rubber stamp for their
lawless policies. They want a court that fails to protect

(22:13):
free speech, or religious liberty or the Second Amendment, and
so they are more than willing to try to undermine
and delegitimize the Court. And the latest broadside on the
Court is only the most recent example of that.

Speaker 14 (22:33):
Some of our conversation we had last night with Ted Cruz.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
We got a little bit more to play, but I
just want to give you guys a snapshot of where
the Supreme Court is. As far as popularity, it's still
above Congress. Theyre at four percent. Just let you know,
Congress would love that. But it's down big time the
confidence in the Court because there's been a concerted effort
by the media to make sure that everybody knows how

(23:00):
evil the Supreme Court is, to make sure they know
how rogue it is, to make sure that everybody knows that, hey,
this is a maga court and this is all it is. Right,
it's a partisan hack court. Now, when the Republicans didn't
have justices, while they whined, bitched and mon they never

(23:21):
talked about going and expanding and doing this, that and
the other. Oh you might have a few here there,
but not the concerted effort you see now. None of
that stuff that you see now this is a absolute
attack upon the Court, which is ridiculous. Sixty six percent
of Republicans give a thumbs up to the Court, by

(23:42):
the way, that's only you would think, well, isn't it
one hundred percent? No, it's not independent. It's about forty
four percent. Democrats just fifteen percent. And it's been cratering
ever since. Well RBG. But even then, it's not like
there was this massive love of Spreme Court by the Democrats.

(24:03):
The highest I got to was under eighty percent, and
this is over the last twenty four years this century.
But for the most part it is hovered around fifty
to fifty five percent for Democrats. It's not like it's
been massive love for the Democrats and the Supreme Court. Now,
could any of this stuff actually happen? It's a very

(24:27):
like the constitutional thing. We've already talked about it earlier,
getting together, you know, constitutional convention, that stuff that's a
pie in the sky, as many people would say. But
as I was talking to Senator Ted Cruz last night
about this, I did ask him, is there a chance,
Senator Cruz, let's just say, for the sake of argument,
they want to really do all this.

Speaker 14 (24:47):
This isn't a show pony kind of thing.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
What are the chances of Scotis Reform all of this
stuff actually taking place.

Speaker 25 (24:57):
It will not succeed unless the Democrats gain total control
in November, and if God forbid, Kamala Harris is elected president,
if the Democrats win a majority in the House, and
if the Democrats gain just a single seat in the

(25:18):
United States Senate. Right now, Democrats have a fifty one
to forty nine majority in the Senate. If they gain
one more seat, if they go to fifty two to
forty eight, then we will see the Supreme Court permanently undermined.
Why is that because the Democrats right now have forty
nine votes to end the filibuster. The filibuster is the

(25:41):
requirement that you need sixty votes in the Senate for
major legislation. The Democrats are one vote away from ending
the filibuster. If Democrats in the filibuster, if they gain
one seat in the Senate, they will Number one pass
S one. S one is the first piece of legislation
Chuck Schumer introduces an every Congress. It is a federal

(26:01):
takeover of every election in the country. It strikes down
every voter integrity law in Texas and all across the country.
It strikes down photo ID requirements. It legalizes ballot harvesting
across the country. It automatically registers to vote millions of
illegal aliens and millions of felons. They would do that
in order to ensure that Democrats never lose another election.

(26:24):
The second thing they would do after ending the filibuster
is create two new states, the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico. They would do that because they believe that
would elect four new Democrat Senators. The third thing they
would do is grant amnesty and voting rights to every
illegal alien in America. If and when they did that,
Texas would immediately would become California. If illegal aliens were

(26:49):
granted voting rights, Texas would immediately become a bright blue
left wing state like California. And the fourth thing they
would do is pack the United States Supreme Court. They
would add four left wing justices to the court. They
would grow it from nine justices to thirteen, and that
would permanently undermine mind the legitimacy of the court.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Is that a possibility. Probably not, But again, fear is
a great sales point. Not all of it is out
of the question. She's talked about getting rid of the filibuster,
and you want that filibuster. You want to make sure
that things that get passed. This is what our founding
fathers wanted. They wanted to be disagreement. They really wanted dissent.

(27:37):
They wanted to make it tough. If you got rid
of the philibuster, what you're going to get is a
world where we live in the world of extremes, where
one party does something extreme and then the other party goes,
can you believe this? And the people get pissed, and
then we go to the other side of extremes. I'm
not saying those things can happen. I don't think they will.

(28:02):
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talked about DC being a state forever in today Puerto Rico.
Could you imagine that? And the court packing isn't as
popular as you think. Go look at FDR what he
tried to do. He tried to court pack and it
did not work at all for him. At a time

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Speaker 26 (29:46):
Welcome to chat Chet No, not the country, the Institution,
the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 18 (29:52):
I know you both KNOWE, but I know you.

Speaker 27 (29:55):
Seems a lot more people got to know Deadpool and
Wolverine this past weekend. The film didn't open to a
record setting two hundred and five million bucks in North
America with the final Sunday numbers in, it actually opened
it two hundred and eleven million dollars. That extra six
million made it the sixth best opening weekend of all
time instead of the eighth, and of course it's still
the best opening ever for an R rated movie. Worldwide,

(30:15):
Deadpool and Wolverine earned over four hundred and forty million dollars,
which puts it on face to easily earn over a
billion when all is said and done.

Speaker 14 (30:23):
That is crazy.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
And I know there is a lot of they say
Easter eggs. I know there's a lot of cameos telling
people I'm gonna go see it this week. I think
we'd go tomorrow night. I don't know all the cameos.
I know the original Blade isn't it Okay, I get it.
I know they're Cameos's part of the excitement. I'm more
excited about that little weird looking dog. It looks hilarious.

(30:46):
It's going to easily do a billion dollars. That is crazy,
And everybody's like, well, there's got to be another one. Yes,
slow your role. These things take years, right, because what
are you gonna do? Now you've already done some of
the stuff. Where are you gonna go? Don't get stupid.
There's only sobody to mention you can go to. Maybe
they should take him back to the West. I don't

(31:07):
really think that's something you should think about yet. I'm
just saying, just take a deep breath. I do want
to see it though. Heard is just super violent and
super hilarious. And I like the fact that when you
go the critics give it like a seventy eight, but
the fans give it like a ninety nine, Because, as

(31:28):
I've always told you, guys, movies are made for the people.
If you want a successful movie, make it for the masses.
If you want something that wins awards, make it for
eight people who will think it's super awesome.

Speaker 14 (31:43):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (31:45):
I love when the critics give it. The critics give
it one hundred, and then you look at the audience
who will be seeing the movie and paying for the movie.
They give it at four because we don't know what
it's about. Ooh, TikTok Tuesday, Are they spying?

Speaker 10 (31:59):
In a late Friday filing, the Justice Department claims that
TikTok used an internal system that allowed workers to speak
directly with employees at its parent company in China, and
this system allegedly allowed workers at both TikTok and that company,
Byte Dance, to gather information on user content looting when
they view sensitive topics. The filing is part of the

(32:20):
government's defense to challenges of the law that would ban
TikTok in the US unless it separates from Byte Dance.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
You know their spying, You know they are. You know
they're spying because that's what China does. They're in it
to win it.

Speaker 28 (32:37):
The Justice Department is warning that it's Chinese company poses
a risk of letting China influence US elections, where China
can manipulate the platform to sway the views of Americans.
TikTok's parent company has sued the federal government, arguing the
law violates the First Amendment. US officials say TikTok employees
have sent significant amounts of restricted user data to each other,
storing it on Chinese systems, where byte Dance employees in

(32:59):
China could then access it. The Chinese government could then
require a byte Dance to secretly help with intelligence gathering
and national security efforts.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
And if you don't think it's influential, look at the
disparity between positive stuff that's posted about Israel compared to Palestine.
It's like a seven to one. And you only have
to go on there now to see the fact that
it's up with Kamala and down with everything else. So yes, influencing. Absolutely.

(33:33):
China would love a Kamala four years they figure out
we could run wild put her to the test. The
last thing we want is the other guy who seems
like he could be nice to us, and at the
other time he seems like he could snap off at
any time her. We think we can control three two, three, five,
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(33:54):
lot of you texting in. I posted something last night
and it's interesting the response as I got just kind
of you know, just asking, and it's about the Supreme Court, Like,
do you think that the Democrats would be in any way,
shape or form pushing for reform if they had a

(34:20):
six to three majority? And to my surprise, a couple
of you said yes, but a vast majority of you
said no. Of course, not, of course not no, No
chance in hell would they be doing that. No chance
in hell would they be doing that. But they don't

(34:40):
like what's going on now in the courts, and because
of that, they've decided they want to change the rules,
of which it has zero chance I think of getting passed.
You know, they're not going to be a constitutional you're
not getting three quarters of states to come together. Let's
be real, But you know, could other things happen. It's possible.
Is it okay to talk about stuff? Absolutely? One hundred percent.

(35:04):
We've talked about it for years. Should there be term
limits when it comes to who's on the court. I mean,
if we're really just gonna go there, we should just
find one independent justice, four conservatives for liberals. We'll let
them battle it out there. You go, I've solved the problem.

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Speaker 14 (35:40):
Next hour. So much stuff to get to, more of
this wacky stuff.

Speaker 29 (35:43):
I'm going to share some do's and don'ts for getting
involved in politics online.

Speaker 6 (35:47):
And navigating the toxicity that comes with it.

Speaker 7 (35:51):
Spoiler alert.

Speaker 29 (35:52):
As much as the toxicity can come from the outside,
it can come from us too. Don't make it about yourself.
As white women, we need to use our privilege to
make positive changes. If you find yourself talking over or
speaking for bipock individuals, or god forbid, correcting them, just
take a beat and instead we can put our listening

(36:12):
ears on.

Speaker 14 (36:13):
White women for Kamla. So much stuff to get to,
so much stuff to dig through.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
Three two three, five, three eight twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show. To your Twitter. This is
the Chad Benson show.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.

Speaker 6 (36:52):
This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
This hour of the program should be brought to you
by people who have balls. Chad, what is that? Even what?
I watched a bit of the zoom call last night
Why Dudes for Kamala, and I've seen several other zooms

(37:15):
because you got to go pick and choose some of
the stuff. I will tell you by the way, I've
often wondered how many people are doing what I'm doing,
which is just curious, curious factor, and how many people
are there for real? There's a lot of people that
are there for real. But cringeworthy is what it was
they worshiping on the altar of race, which is insane.

(37:40):
They raised a ton of money, though they did, they did,
But let's start with the guy who's struggling with some
low te as Bridge and Fetzi would say.

Speaker 11 (37:50):
And that happens at the same time as the myths
around America that we grew up with that we as
men are expected to be protectors and providers are going
out into economy that doesn't really allow for that, especially
for working class folks, and sort of like compounding on that,
you know, masculinity as a trope has been co opted

(38:11):
by the magarite into something that feeds into and exacerbates
the loneliness epidemic, as well as the mental health crisis
that many face that end up leading to really disruptive behaviors.

Speaker 30 (38:22):
We aren't the only ones that are hurt by these things.

Speaker 11 (38:24):
Black and brown people, LGBTQIA plus people, especially trans women,
and indigenous people, all sorts of other folks in our society,
hope and historically and often still today are marginalized in
being hurt, demonized, and you like, marginalize even further.

Speaker 14 (38:42):
So, oh, sorry, is he done?

Speaker 2 (38:47):
Hi?

Speaker 14 (38:47):
Gosh, she's made with my man. But I just want
to tell you guys, oh geez, we're not done.

Speaker 17 (38:52):
A woman president.

Speaker 2 (38:54):
Man, how exciting.

Speaker 20 (38:55):
I'm white.

Speaker 31 (38:56):
I'm a dude, and I'm for hair. If white males
would vote one to two percent more for Democrats than
they usually do, than we win this race. We know
that this country needs Kamala Harris more than ever right now.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
A little mashup. Jeff Bridges in there, he's in. He's
a white dude and he's in. If it was a white.

Speaker 14 (39:20):
Woman, would you also be in? It's only because of
Kamala's got it.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
We got to talk about what dudes for Harris, because
we've got to make sure that the oh, don't worry,
we're gonna get into the Karens for Kamala coming up
here in a little bit as well, because that is
also equally hilarious. But then you've got the likes of
Luke Skywalker talking about the evil of Project twenty twenty
and it is evil twenty twenty five.

Speaker 30 (39:47):
What I tell people is you don't have to read
all nine hundred pages, but google Project twenty twenty five.
It's more terrifying than anything that Edgar Allan Poe or
Steven King ever wrote. The idea of firing fifty thousand
civil servants and putting in loyalists who know the prerequisite

(40:11):
is you have to believe that the twenty twenty election
was stolen. It's just unthinkable that they're so forthcoming with
what they want to do. Get rid of the Department
of Education completely. They're going to try and remake what
we know as democracy into an autocracy.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
By the way, I'm completely fine with getting rid of
the Department of Education. I know that sounds oh my good, No,
it's it is a joke.

Speaker 14 (40:41):
It is useless.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
States run their educations. They should run their educations. We're
not saying let's have a free for all, come on now,
but no, the federal government likes to be you know, everywhere.
And then you know that's Luke Skywalker, who then you know,
talks about, oh, you know, Trump wants to do this trug.
It's just Project twenty twenty to hear that so much.
They're gonna tell you that over and over and over,

(41:07):
just like everybody out there says, oh, Trump told lies
about the election over and over. Then people started to
believe it. You're gonna do the same thing. Project twenty
twenty five is evil. Project twenty twenty five is evil.
They're gonna get behind it. They're like, we're not getting
behind any of this stuff. Some of it it's nine
hundred and some pages long. Some of it's basic conservative
stuff that you're like, okay, that's what conservatives believe. Some
of it's whack could do stuff. It's nine hundred and

(41:28):
thirty pages long. None of it, by the way, it's
so funny. I was watching it.

Speaker 15 (41:33):
Was it.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Dan Eames, one of the talking heads out there that
says there's more of a chance of them reforming the
Supreme Court the way they want to do it than
actually passing Project twenty twenty five. That's the insanity that's
puts out there, So be prepared. You're gonna hear this
over and over again. One more from a white dude.

Speaker 14 (41:51):
I like this white guy.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
It's Tim Daly. It's Tyne Daly's little brother, Cagney and Lacy.
I don't know which one she was, but he was
on Wings. I love that show.

Speaker 9 (42:01):
Say one is that. The reason that I am so
excited about Kamala Harris is that she is intelligent, she
has grit, she's funny, she's experienced, she's dedicated to making
a system that works for everyone. She's got tenacity, and
she happens to be a woman, which is in some

(42:22):
ways the least important part, because all those other qualities
make her more qualified than pretty much any candidate for
president we've ever had.

Speaker 32 (42:30):
But it is time to have a woman because that
sensibility is something we've never experienced, and the experience of
the white dudes has not always gone so well for us.

Speaker 9 (42:40):
In that office.

Speaker 2 (42:42):
Okay, there you go.

Speaker 14 (42:44):
Well, I mean, if we were going to go with
the most experienced person.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
I would argue, this is just me that the guy
that was there that they pushed out that happens to
be her boss kind of sort of. It's probably the
most experienced, except for the part where he's not all there. Now,
if you're thinking, Chad, why are you making on of
the white dudes for Harris? There are white women that
are also involved in this and this as well. Well.

(43:08):
It is what it is.

Speaker 21 (43:09):
Ariel Fodar, affectionately known as Missus Frazzle to her combined
audience of over one point five million followers, is here
to help gentle parents us through this election.

Speaker 29 (43:20):
Thank you, Hi, everybody. I am so honored to speak today.
I am like shaking to be among such incredible company.
We are here because bipop women have tapped us in
as white women to step up, listen and get involved
this election season.

Speaker 14 (43:39):
All right, So you guys have been tapped in, White chicks,
you're tapped in?

Speaker 2 (43:44):
Are you ready for it? Can you handle it? This
is going to be awesome coming to save the day
the white chicks.

Speaker 29 (43:51):
So tonight I'm going to share some do's and don'ts
for getting involved in politics online and navigating the toxicity
that comes with it and spoiler alert. As much as
the toxicity can come from the outside, it can come
from us too. Don't make it about yourself. As white women,
we need to use our privilege to make positive changes.

(44:12):
If you find yourself talking over or speaking for bipop individuals,
or god forbid, correcting them, just take a bait and
instead we can put our listening ears on.

Speaker 2 (44:24):
Take a bait. Put our listening ears on one through three,
eyes on me, one more from the frazzle.

Speaker 29 (44:31):
So do learn from and amplify the voices of those
who have been historically marginalized, and use the privilege you
have in order to push for systemic change. As white people,
we have a lot to learn and unlearn. So do
check your blind spots. You are responsible for your algorithm,

(44:51):
believe it or not.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
Yeah, you've never not been a victim? Right, just want
to make sure you've never not been a victim.

Speaker 5 (45:00):
I just.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
So everything see it again, victimhood the whole nine yards,
or we're not done. Connie Britt, who I like as
an actress, she also very excited to be a white
woman for a kamala.

Speaker 10 (45:16):
And you know.

Speaker 33 (45:17):
Interesting white women. I mean, here we are I have
to admit when I was writing stuff down, I was
like Karen's for Kamala. I don't know, you know, why
is it so difficult, as Glennon was saying, to acknowledge
and address ourselves as white women. But here we are,
and I am so proud for all of us to
be together as women. As white women. We are the

(45:40):
ones that have the privilege, of course, and we too
have had to fight and continue to fight for our equality,
our selfhood, our freedom. But we have whatever privileges our male,
white male counterparts have had the mercy and good sense
to bestow on us, and then whatever else of it
we have managed to take for ourselves, often being led by,

(46:04):
as many have said earlier tonight, the leadership of our
sisters of color who have fought and fought and continue
to fight for their righteous place on God's green earth.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Wow worshiping at the altar of gender, worshiping, at the
altar of race, worshiping, at the altar of identity politics.

Speaker 14 (46:30):
And I'm like, do they believe this? I think some
of them do.

Speaker 33 (46:34):
So I am here tonight embracing myself in your incredible,
profound white women midst because we've got a fun job
to do, y'all, And my life experience shows me that often,
as women, we have to blow our lives up in

(46:54):
order to truly know ourselves, empower ourselves, free ourselves. This
is because my life experience tells me the structures of
the culture are deeply defined for us, and we must
behave within the confines of these structures. Of course, these
structures were created by men to benefit them, so oftentimes
the only way we can break free from them is

(47:16):
by literally blowing them up, which my life experience tells
me often looks like bad behavior, but it is in
fact an act of deep self love.

Speaker 14 (47:33):
Self love, that's what matters. Some of the whiteness on
display last night, very crackery. It's like a whole bunch
of crackers on.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
Are some of these crackers over here? Well they cream cheese.
Some of they got some regular cheese on it, right
the cool you know, the you look over here and
you're like, oh, that's just got that debt cheese whiz
on it over here. Some of these just regular old
ritch crackers. Oh my goodness, me, extra white right there?
How did you order your insanity tonight? Extra kids, extra white, Chad,

(48:05):
You're not being fair I'm being absolutely fair. You know
it's cringeworthy. You may support Kamala, but that was cringe worthy.
I don't care. It was super cringeworthy in this insanity
of like, I love you so much, Jesu, you're the best.

Speaker 20 (48:19):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
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Speaker 15 (49:50):
It kills you, guys to think that liberals can be
successful when liberals make more money than you because we.

Speaker 3 (49:55):
Go to college.

Speaker 15 (49:56):
Hasn't shown statistically that when people go to colle they
make more money.

Speaker 2 (50:01):
Do You guys come in here and you pretend that
I'm not working.

Speaker 3 (50:04):
You're the ones who have to work twelve hour days outside.

Speaker 34 (50:06):
Because you're in a blue collar position, not me like
it kills you and I'm hot opinionated, a woman and successful.

Speaker 14 (50:14):
I'm like, is that a parody? Is that what you really?

Speaker 2 (50:16):
I mean?

Speaker 8 (50:16):
Is that what you is?

Speaker 14 (50:17):
That what you think?

Speaker 2 (50:18):
So you look down upon people, which is very very liberal, educated,
liberal white women.

Speaker 14 (50:23):
Of course you know who you guys are. That is
that's amazing.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
So because somebody's a plumber, because somebody is an hvac
or a whatever they're doing with their hands, you look
down upon them because they didn't go to school and
get the education. Of course, they also came out of
school making forty fifty sixty bucks an hour. They also
came out of school not owing hundreds of thousands of

(50:49):
dollars a debt fifty thousand dollars, forty thousand dollars. They
are able to plant their flag and go forward. But
because their nails are dirty and because they wear a uniform,
somehow they're less than you.

Speaker 14 (51:02):
Because you got an education. I'm like, is that a parody?

Speaker 2 (51:05):
Because it feels like it should be a parody.

Speaker 14 (51:08):
It's not speaking of parodies.

Speaker 2 (51:10):
White dudes for Kamala a woman president? Man, how exciting.

Speaker 6 (51:14):
I'm white, I'm a dude, and I'm for Hara.

Speaker 31 (51:17):
If white males would vote one to two percent more
for Democrats than they usually do. Then we win this race.
We know that this country needs Kamala Harris more than
ever right now.

Speaker 2 (51:31):
I've been playing a lot of that today. White dudes,
white chicks, you're on it all white people. You've been
tapped in. So one person said, we'll talk about that
a little bit later. I've been tapped in.

Speaker 14 (51:41):
They're allowing me.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
The Bipock community, black indigenous people of color have allowed
me to come into this space.

Speaker 14 (51:49):
I'm like, Okay, whatever the hell does that even mean?

Speaker 2 (51:55):
It's crazy. But I continue to say this. If you
think this is going to be easy, Maga supporters, Trump people, Republicans,
people who are disillusioned with the Democrats. If you think
this is gonna be easy, it is not. That honeymoon
period that she is experiencing is not going anywhere, and
saying weird things about her that ain't gonna help. It

(52:17):
isn't three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to
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It's about policy. Expose the policy, expose her not understanding
certain things or not ready for the question do that,

(52:39):
I mean, you have a better chance just saying she's
a ding dong. As we heard earlier with the Kavudo
and Kennedy battling it out, that isn't helping. While that's
going on, the world is burning.

Speaker 35 (52:48):
The entire Middle East on a razor's edge, as Israel
says it's planning a major response after a missile the
IDF and the US says was launched from Lebanon by
his bullah, killing twelve children on a soccer field and
the Israel controlled goal on heights. Prime Minister Benjamint and Yahoo,
visiting the site of the attack, says this cannot be
ignored and that their response will come and it will

(53:11):
be severe.

Speaker 14 (53:12):
Yeah, it's going to be now.

Speaker 2 (53:14):
Mostly these kids were Arabs, so this wasn't a Jewish school,
so you had a bunch of kids that were killed.
Some people are questioning did Israel do it on purpose?
Was this a misfire that was hesblah shooting at the end?
I mean the entire you never know what's the first
casualty awards. Truth that being said, the potential for this

(53:35):
thing to explode and get.

Speaker 14 (53:36):
Ugly is real.

Speaker 17 (53:37):
I don't believe that a fight is inevitable. I think that,
you know, we'd like to see things resolved in a
diplomatic fashion.

Speaker 2 (53:45):
Good luck, that's Lloyd Austin, or, as Biden would say,
you know, the black guy.

Speaker 17 (53:49):
As to whether or not Israel can manage a war
in Gaza and a fight in Lebanon. At the same time,
Israel what it needs to defend itself, and it's demonstrated
that now time and again we've committed to helping Israel
defend itself.

Speaker 14 (54:09):
We'll see what happens. So are they going to open
up a second front? I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
Are they going to ragn some hell down in certain areas?

Speaker 14 (54:15):
Absolutely, it's a Chad Benson, Joe, Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (54:18):
Joe, independent Thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
We'll get back to what is happening in the world
of politics a little bit next hour. We got some
Olympic stuff coming up in a bit. But first, my friends,
are you addicted to your phone?

Speaker 36 (54:56):
What if I was sitting here talking to you holding
my phone. It's it's not buzzing, it's not beeping, no
one's calling me. I'm just holding it.

Speaker 2 (55:03):
Do you feel like you are the most important thing
to me right now.

Speaker 36 (55:07):
No, you don't.

Speaker 2 (55:08):
That's the association.

Speaker 36 (55:10):
So when we show up for a meeting or we
sit down for dinner with our families and we put
the phone on the table, it sends a psychological message
to everyone sitting there that you are not the most
important thing to me right now, and putting the phone
upside down is not more polite. Put in an airplane
mode to take away the temptation that something's coming in
and put it in a bag or on a shelf

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out of sight.

Speaker 2 (55:31):
I remember as a kid going out to breakfast and
I'd see people that were older and one would be
reading a newspaper, they'd be reading a book. I'm like, well,
that's not really any different than what goes on today.
Our stuff's a little bit more mindless than that. But
respect man, it's about time, time spent with people, being
able to spend a certain amount of time with individuals

(55:55):
and know that. You know, as we've talked about on
the show a thousand times, the greatest commodity on the planet,
gold or diamonds or all the money you can think of,
it's time, because it's one thing you can't get back
and I think too often we lose that, and I
know that I'm guilty of it. You know, my old
step daughter should call us a screenager at times because
you'll be looking at it, and sometimes it's for my work,
and sometimes it's just just wasting of time. You know,

(56:19):
you're just sitting there and you're like, I can't even
be without scrolling for you know, five minutes, and that's
not a good thing.

Speaker 36 (56:26):
And this is how we should be interacting with people,
giving them our full attention, because the idea is not
that we hear the words they say, but that they
feel heard. And this is one of the tricks. If
you wake up in the morning and you check your
phone before you say good morning to the person sitting
next to you, you probably have a problem. If you
have to take your phone from room to room, no

(56:46):
matter where you go, you probably have a problem.

Speaker 2 (56:49):
So for me, that's a little bit different because I
get up about one point thirty in the morning, So
if I was to wake my wife up and say
good morning, she would punch me in the throat, as
she should.

Speaker 37 (57:02):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
But one hundred percent, I mean, how many of us,
all right, be honest out there? And you can text
the program and tweet edist at Chad Benson shows the
Twitter then three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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to go to the bathroom in the middle of night,
we wake up, we look at our phone to see

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if there's anything.

Speaker 14 (57:27):
How many of us do that? Oh, I'm sure plenty
of us do that.

Speaker 36 (57:32):
And just like any recreational drug, the more you practice
leaving it away. For example, if you go out for dinner,
you don't need four telephones. Leave one at home, leave
one in the car. You have one with your spouse,
it's fine. If you have a client meeting, leave it
in the car, leave it in the bag, never take
it out, and it becomes easier and easier, and you
find it easier not to be sucked in by the

(57:54):
by the fear mongering as well. So like any addiction,
it just takes a little work.

Speaker 14 (58:00):
Yeah, I think that's that's true. I mean it is.
I mean, how many times do we go to our phone?

Speaker 2 (58:05):
Everything you see, you see several of those reports every
single week of we touch our phone x amount of
times a day or x amount of times a week
and a month. It's too much. It is, and for me,
it's okay. Is there anything breaking? Is there anything I
need to know about? Is there anything that I need

(58:25):
to be paying attention to? Is there anything that is
happening that is an absolute must to pay attention to.
It's the same thing with social media. I was talking
yesterday to uh Well, my agent, love her to death,
she's amazing, And because we were talking about my socials,

(58:47):
you know, all this.

Speaker 14 (58:47):
Stuff, and.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
I said to her, I said, I I don't know
if I would have social media if it wasn't for
I would have account that's just something like you know
four or five eight three f or you know, was
something stupid like that. So maybe I could scroll and
look at stuff, but because of the anger and the
hatred and the wackiness online at times, I just sit
there go eh. I mean it's good for breaking news.
It's also good for belowne news, as we know, but

(59:13):
that's part of the addiction and the way it was
set up. And they're trying to do something about that.
With kids, how do you protect kids online? And I
pay a lot of attention to this. I have a
fifteen year old, I have a fourteen year old, I
have a thirteen year old and I have a five
year old online and what can go on there. I've
seen it firsthand on the things that happened, the influence,
the craziness, the activism, lunacy, among other things that go online.

(59:39):
You've got to figure out how to protect it. Is
it always the government's right, Is it always the government's
responsibility to protect us?

Speaker 14 (59:48):
I don't think so.

Speaker 5 (59:49):
Girls were about fourteen points more likely than boys to
feel the need for perfection. While social media has been
linked to the ongoing youth mental health crisis, Congress has
not an acted meaningful legislation to protect kids online in
more than a decade, but today the Senate is expected
to pass two bills aimed at online safety.

Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
I just I don't know how you do that. First
of all, kids are way better at this stuff than adults,
So no matter what you try to do, they'll figure
out a way around it. And it always, I always
go back to the responsibility of a parent to police
a lot of what happens. You're not going to police
everything because our parents couldn't and we didn't have any

(01:00:34):
of the technology.

Speaker 38 (01:00:35):
The bills called the Kids Online Safety Act and the
Children and Teens Online Privacy Protection Act have been years
in the making, as advocates have argued there needs to
be more guardrails for children and teens on social media.
The bills would prevent kids and teens from being targeted
by advertisers and give parents and guardians more control over
how their children use social platforms.

Speaker 14 (01:00:56):
Okay, but I still I go back to you can
give parents all of the tools.

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
You think the best tool is take it away from them,
but that's also a tool that will stunt them because
we are going to become more technologically advanced, not less
technologically events. So really the best tool is responsibility. Like anything,
the best tool is responsibility.

Speaker 38 (01:01:22):
They also create what's called a Duty of Care Provision,
which puts some of the onus on social media companies
to enact reasonable measures to prevent things like cyberbullying and
harassment online.

Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
Got to talk about you know, bullying. It's different because
when you and I were younger, we go to school.
Bullying kind of finished at three o'clock whenever you got
out of school and went home, unless it was your
brother or sister, and then you had to deal with it.
They're living at home, it's your brothers and saying, but
bullying stopped then and stopped Friday at three it's twenty
four to seven, three sixty five. And bullying, by the way,

(01:01:53):
isn't just for the nerds. And you know, does somebody
out stealing the all they stole my lunch money because
as we know kids, they don't have lunch money anymore.
So bullying is is a much different thing. But also
putting into perspectives why I would say online's not real
because you can set the phone down and live your
life in the real world.

Speaker 14 (01:02:14):
But it could follow you. It could.

Speaker 2 (01:02:15):
But a lot of times if stuff's following you, it's
because you've done something to have it follow you. And
this is where I think as parents again, responsibility when
it comes to all that is going on with your
kids as much as you can, and you're not gonna
be perfect. I know I'm not not gonna be perfect
at all, But you got to be the one that

(01:02:36):
takes the lead. Can't always ask government to solve all
the problems. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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I think you guys will appreciate this some of the
fun stuff I get on a daily basis about Uh, I.

Speaker 14 (01:02:56):
Have no idea why.

Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
Demo ranch memory, no idea what that means, Maga family,
pedo hunter. Matthew Crooks is one of your chad, yep,
effing Nazi?

Speaker 14 (01:03:10):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
Sitting there putting targets on the backs of brown people
while your face is being eaten by your own leopards
is quite a trick. Get a lot of that stuff
on a daily basis. It feels serial killery to me.
Like sometimes I'm like, if only he would just cut
out stuff from like magazines and newspapers, we don't have

(01:03:35):
that anymore, then paste it, take a picture and send
it to be a little bit more chad. I don't
think that could do that. Just what are you talking about?
Like and and this is the blue and on side
of it? I think it's Matthew Crooks guy? Is he's
one of He's not. He was a perfect example of

(01:03:55):
somebody whose life had gone to crap. He realized wasn't
gonna be any better because he had no want to
get anything better, and so rather than try to improve himself,
he's pissed off at the world that he doesn't have
a girlfriend, doesn't have any friends, that he's an assistant
nutritionist and an old folks home, and that this is
as good as it was going to get. So he
wanted to show the world, look at me, look at

(01:04:18):
what I can do, And he almost got away with it. Scary, scary, indeed,
he almost killed Trump three two, three, five, three eight,
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I don't give out scores and whatnot. I know stuff
that happened because I'm not that kind of person who
wants to be a spoiler. So I'm not going to

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give all of that stuff out. And if I do,
I will tell you too. If you want to know
what's happening later, turn down the radio. You're not gonna
want to do that because I don't give it away.

Speaker 14 (01:04:49):
Not gonna do that.

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dot com to learn mark a little Olympics. Straight ahead,
hudmanson shoe.

Speaker 26 (01:06:06):
Deep states, no deep doo doo eeah the Chatmans and
show run this.

Speaker 39 (01:06:14):
Up the flag pole. Congress's pastor proposal requiring the federal
government to buy only American flags that are completely manufactured
in the United States. Many flags now flying coast to
coast are made in China. The measure sponsors main Republican
Senator Susan Collins and Ohio Democratic Senator Shared Brown say
the measure we'll give American manufacturing a much needed boost.

(01:06:35):
Resolution applies only to flags that fly over government property.

Speaker 14 (01:06:39):
Okay, there we go, which is probably a good thing, right,
just just point that out.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
We talking about TikTok last hour because TikTok Tuesday, and
how we have a situation where we know that they're
sending stuff back to byte Dance, you know, to China,
and they're looking at all these kind of things. Maybe
just once in a while we can have something that's
American made.

Speaker 14 (01:07:01):
I'm just pointing that out.

Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
It's nothing wrong with that, kids, ain't nothing wrong with that.
You know, a time of day it is, it's Olympic time.

Speaker 14 (01:07:22):
I love it.

Speaker 30 (01:07:23):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
I'm not gonna lie to you I watch some Olympics.
I watched the sports that you never see. And when
I was growing up, like many of you, we would
get tape delay a lot later, and it was just
choice kind of cuts from stuff during the day. Now
NBC's got a diverse c NBC USA Paramount channel, the Peacock,

(01:07:47):
you name it. You can watch anything you want to
watch anytime. And look, I've always been I'd love the camaraderie.
I love the cheering. I love the fact that I'm watching,
you know, equestrian stuff yesterday, and I'm watching it my
wife and I because I told the kids, because the

(01:08:07):
girls wanted to watch it. They thought it was neat,
And I said, first of all, don't you guys never
even think about a horse, So you guys stay away
from that, right Jack is in hockey. Pick something comparable.
I don't need to spend all that money on a horse.
But watching the crowds, it's amazing. They're having trouble selling
some tickets. Some though it's packed out, and where they've

(01:08:29):
put it, like some of the stuff right there next
to the Eiffel Tower or.

Speaker 14 (01:08:34):
The Chan's Lisa.

Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
It's just it's amazing the backdrops of everything they have there.
It has been really, really cool. And I watched skateboarding
last night. I thought that was pretty cool. Like, I'm thinking,
there's a fourteen year old skateboarding, so I'll let you
guys know that he's going up against grown men.

Speaker 14 (01:08:49):
That's pretty awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
But some of the other stuff that's going on that
I find to be rather unique is well, the announcing
Snoop Dogg doing some badminton. Oh, I love is badman.

Speaker 40 (01:08:58):
Right, this is a great rally in between China and
the US right here as you see it. Don't stop
to the cash and drop day rocket and rolling back
and forth.

Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Give me that, No, I need that?

Speaker 30 (01:09:07):
Nope over here? No over here?

Speaker 15 (01:09:08):
What about over there?

Speaker 23 (01:09:09):
Nope?

Speaker 15 (01:09:09):
What about there?

Speaker 40 (01:09:10):
Nope give me that.

Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
I need that that too, No santouns, get down.

Speaker 40 (01:09:14):
Wait a minute, old way up in the sky, Now
down back up over there, now over here, get out
the wait.

Speaker 26 (01:09:20):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
If I told you we need that, that was a
good point, Mike Rico, that was a good point, right, Snoop, Yeah,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 41 (01:09:31):
Foo.

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
He's excited though for the Bee Boys and b Girls.
So producer Phil and I were talking yesterday, so August
ninth and tenth, So it's next Friday and Saturday is breakdancing,
Bee Boys and be Girls. It's gonna be a breakdancing
is the thing I'm looking for to the most. I'm
still shocked there's no parkour, but whatever, That's what I'm

(01:09:54):
looking forward to the most. Some of the other stuff
that I find interesting is who are the stars. Here's
the one thing about the Olympics that we're getting this
time that we didn't get last time. We got a
smidge of it last time, but never like this before.
Is access to the athletes through their social media. And
the star for the American team has actually been the

(01:10:14):
rugby player. Her name is Elona Mayer, and I follow
her and it's fascinating to watch her because she is
kind of just living her life out there. She's got
a million subscribers, right and she plays rugby, so chances
are she's not making a ton of money. So if
it wasn't for this, she probably would be financially maybe

(01:10:37):
not in the position that she is right now, but
she was. You know, this is how she starts out.

Speaker 5 (01:10:41):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
Just let's talk about body types, because one of the
things is she's built like a house. She's not fat,
she's yoked, she's built like it. Take a man.

Speaker 14 (01:10:50):
I'm just telling you guys that.

Speaker 34 (01:10:52):
As the Olympics officially started today, I want you to
take a look at all the different bind tapes on display.
All bind tapes matter, All blind tapes are worthy. From
the smallest gymnasts to the top a spiel player, from
a rugby player to shot putter and a sprinter. All
body types are people can do amazing things. So truly
see yourself in these athletes and know that you can
do it too.

Speaker 14 (01:11:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
So she answers a lot of her haters, her critics.
It's just interesting to watch her though, because she's having
so much fun and they're all having fun there in
some ways. In other ways they're a little pissed because
the bedsuck. One of the things we're talking about the pool,
the swimming pool. Is it a slow pool. I'm like,
there's a slow pool. Well, apparently it's only two point
two meters. Normally it's three meters. What that does is

(01:11:32):
the shallower the pool, the more waves. That's creative. That's
why you're not seeing world records and Olympic records being broken.
And I'm like, oh, I didn't even know that portion
of it. Very very interesting. Ratings are up big time,
big time, and because of the access to watch stuff,
they've got neat things like gold Zone, where it's essentially

(01:11:55):
watching the NFL red zones. If you've got a peacock,
you can go to the gold Zone thing. And wherever
there's not tuny to meddle to b one or something
like that, it flips to it and you can watch
a bunch of stuff at once, which is kind of
fascinating as well. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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(01:12:19):
You know, living in Europe, it was very interesting living
in England in particular. I remember being there for the
was it the eighty eight Games and as full as
the ninety two Games. And I always tell everybody Britain,
you know, England was my second home and if England's
playing anybody else, I'm as English as it can be.
But during the Olympics when they were going up against
you know, Carl Lewis and Olska, I'm as American as

(01:12:39):
it gets. And watching the nationalists we're the ones who
have trouble with nationalism, but you shouldn't. It's amazing and
the love that they have for their countries, just like
we have for our countries, is awesome. I find that fascinating, though,
because you had a bunch of people in America who
probably aren't as you know, well, bunch of colonialist evil sobs.

Speaker 14 (01:12:56):
That's what they think of us.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
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Speaker 6 (01:13:36):
Threatens the patriarchy.

Speaker 3 (01:13:39):
We don't need no ma'am. We can do everything he can't.
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Speaker 42 (01:13:48):
Taylor's on my side. I'm a bull live. Maga starts
to cry, what I'm a bull live? And Taylor on
my side?

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Guess she is a bull lit.

Speaker 22 (01:14:05):
Naga starts to.

Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
Cry, Uh yeah, she's child free and she's very excited
about that. Good, good for you, Good for you, Good
for you. By the way, we need children. We'll talk
about that in a little bit, but I just wanted
you guys to hear that rock and song. She's a child,
free and loving every second of it. And as I
always say, your cats will love it when you're in
the old folks home and then come visit or not.

Speaker 25 (01:14:30):
Chad.

Speaker 2 (01:14:30):
The word of the day is weird.

Speaker 3 (01:14:32):
Some of what he and his running me are saying, Well,
it's just playing weird.

Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
These guys are just weird.

Speaker 4 (01:14:40):
That's where they are, as weird and creepy as Jadie
Vance a super weird idea from JD.

Speaker 7 (01:14:47):
Vance.

Speaker 36 (01:14:48):
Yeah it's not.

Speaker 7 (01:14:48):
I mean, it's quite weird, just playing weird, just playing weird,
just playing weird.

Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
That stuff is weird.

Speaker 1 (01:14:54):
They come across weird and then they start being weird.

Speaker 4 (01:14:57):
Yeah, they're weird.

Speaker 5 (01:14:58):
Thing ain't really weird.

Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
It's such a weird Trump and his weirdo running mate are.

Speaker 3 (01:15:02):
Weird, deeply and profoundly weird.

Speaker 22 (01:15:04):
They are weird.

Speaker 3 (01:15:05):
These Republicans just being weird.

Speaker 15 (01:15:07):
It's just weird.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
It's really weird. Pulican weirdness goes even deeper.

Speaker 8 (01:15:12):
She said a lot of things that are weird, a
weird style that he brings weird policy.

Speaker 7 (01:15:17):
It's just start with the weird thing because it is
a thing plain weird.

Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
What was weird was.

Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
Talking about diet mountain dew. Who drinks diet mountain dew?

Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
I don't, but I'm sure there are people out there
that do. I don't know how the mountain dew people
feel about that. Even what if you're liberal in drinking
my dying about well, it's different because you're liberal. So
the word of the day is weird. That's where Kamala
and her team is going with Donald Trump and jade
Vans because weird, Right.

Speaker 14 (01:15:46):
They're weird.

Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
He's got weird ideas. So Donald Trump is a threat
to democracy and jade E Vans in particular has weird ideas,
weird ideas. It's weird.

Speaker 14 (01:16:03):
Is the word of the day. And I started laughing.
I'm like, that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
But I look over here and say to the Republicans, hey, kids,
you better get it together yourselves, because going after and
calling her names isn't going to win over the people
you need to wind over. This is not about your base. Okay,
that weird stuff isn't going to wind over somebody who's

(01:16:29):
sitting there going damn it. Gas is too high, rents
too damn I I can't afford a house. Life sucks
right now. I'm living paycheck to paycheck. Even though I'm
in a good living. This name calling isn't going to
win them over.

Speaker 43 (01:16:43):
Alex Castellano is one of the brightest political commentators I know,
and he's made the point that the burden on the
Vice president is to prove to the American people that
she's a serious person. Margaret Thatcher didn't giggle, God on
my ear, didn't giggle. When you look at the polls,
fair or not, many Americans think that the Vice president

(01:17:04):
is a little bit of a ding dong that she's
not sharing.

Speaker 8 (01:17:07):
Well, this ding dong senator has risen in the polls,
and I'm wondering if the strategy to focus on her
laugh or the former president calling her nasty and crazy
doesn't look petty.

Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Absolutely looks petty, looks ridiculous. Name calling doesn't get you
any points. If this was a roast battle, knock yourselves out,
this was a rap battle, knock yourself out.

Speaker 14 (01:17:35):
This is the world that we live in.

Speaker 2 (01:17:38):
You guys are politicians, and if your goal is to
excite the base but not try to expand the tent
and win the next election, well then that sucks for
all of us.

Speaker 8 (01:17:48):
I'm just wondering, do you worry how that comes across.
And maybe you've draw no distinction between a female canon male,
and that's fair game, but that this could hurt you
with female voters with these type comment.

Speaker 43 (01:18:01):
The vice president is a candidate for president of the
United States. I don't care about her gender, Neil, maybe
you do, but I don't. I don't care about a race.
I care about her now.

Speaker 7 (01:18:12):
I call her a dingdouse.

Speaker 8 (01:18:14):
I never know when it's constructed to call people names,
you know, Senator.

Speaker 2 (01:18:18):
I just on the left door the right, and I
understand what Neil's doing. I said yesterday, the honeymoon is
not going anywhere. This is a Fox person saying this
is kind of ridiculous. This doesn't help now. I look,
I love you guys, know. I love John Kenny. He's
hilarious and I love what he said there. I don't
care about her gender, and it shouldn't matter. By the way,

(01:18:40):
if you're going to call somebody a nazi, if you're
going to say they're weird, if you're going to come
after him and say all kinds of horrible things, and
I've said this for a long time, women, if you
wanna be equal, then you're gonna get in the playground
with everybody else, and you're gonna find out that men
go just as hard at men, if not harder, than
they do at you. And if you want to play

(01:19:02):
in the playground, which you do and which you are,
then you've got to accept that most women, including Kamala,
knows that she understands the game because she plays it
pretty damn good. Go see what she did to the
other vice presidential candidates when she was hoping to be
a vice presidential candidate.

Speaker 14 (01:19:23):
One more from Neil Cavudo and Kennedy.

Speaker 7 (01:19:25):
But I'm sorry, I'm sorry if it hurts your feelings.

Speaker 8 (01:19:28):
Senator, you keeping it back to my feeling, My feelings
matter litter a little. All I'm telling you is, if
you think you can gain this November calling people names,
I don't know how far that goes left or right,
but we'll see. It's still early to your you're.

Speaker 7 (01:19:42):
Feeling the shame to me like they matter to you
a lot, Neil, and I'm trying.

Speaker 8 (01:19:46):
To be objective here are you really being objective? Senator?
I just think you've got a bashathon a name calling
it her if you call that being objective, But Senator,
I do, thank you, thank you for coming.

Speaker 7 (01:19:57):
Well, thank you for having me, Neil. I hope you
have a better day.

Speaker 8 (01:20:00):
Yeah, so who do I hope you with a better day?

Speaker 14 (01:20:04):
I agree, I don't think it helps. I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
There are other things out there, and of course the
insanity of some of the stuff that she says.

Speaker 12 (01:20:12):
Stuff like, you know, every election cycle we talk about
this is the most election of our lifetime.

Speaker 7 (01:20:18):
This one is.

Speaker 14 (01:20:18):
Yeah, it is the most election of our lifetime. And
I understand that.

Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
And some of the stuff she says is word salady,
And you need to get her to that point. How
do you get it to that point? Calling your names?
Is it going to do it? Point out the policies,
point out those things. Let's talk about the policies. Let's
not let them get away. Hey, we're semantics here. We're
talking about ZAR or not zor was she put in

(01:20:43):
some way, shape or form. Was she tapped to do
something when it came to immigration and it happening here
illegal immigration? Was she tapped to do that? Yes?

Speaker 21 (01:20:54):
Or no?

Speaker 14 (01:20:55):
No, she wasn't.

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
So she wasn't. So all the stuff that you guys
said for a long time a lie or it was true,
And she didn't do anything spectacular and stop blaming the Democrats,
I mean, stop blaming the Republicans in Maga.

Speaker 14 (01:21:09):
Let me tell you something.

Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
The only reason that even started to happen is because
you got called out for the amount of people coming here,
and people got sick and tired of it and said, way, wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait a minute, this is ridiculous. So should there be
there should have been bills forty years ago that were
stuck to which there was. Let's not go back, let's

(01:21:30):
go back to amnesty Reagan, tip O'Neil. That was supposed
to be the last time. Here we are years later,
it's nowhere near the last time. And several Republican and
Democrat houses and presidencies have had chances to fix this
and they haven't, but this one was supercharged. Stick to

(01:21:51):
the issues. Ask the questions, Frank Luntz.

Speaker 44 (01:21:57):
Can you name a single there is accomplishment or result
from the time that she was elected vice president three
and a half years Can you name just one? Seventy percent?
Cannot name any.

Speaker 2 (01:22:12):
That's what matters hit her on the things that matter,
because those the people you're trying to reach, your people like.

Speaker 7 (01:22:19):
This, you name a few of her accomplishments, No, no,
I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
What are some of her accomplishments.

Speaker 33 (01:22:26):
I will say that I just everything that I'm saying,
I don't think that.

Speaker 21 (01:22:32):
I honestly don't don't think she has any the four
years that she was in office vice president, I didn't
hear her speak once until like last week. So that's
kind of my take on it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
Hit her where it matters. Get the people to see
this is not about the color of her skin, it's
not about her gender. It's not about whether or not
you're a white dude and you want to elevate her
because you feel that you have to, or a white
woman being tapped in by the BIPOC people so that
you can participate in this in this sweeping change. Hit

(01:23:09):
or where it matters. And if I'm the Democrats, I
hit them where it matters. Calling them weird isn't expanding
the tent. Calling them odd or a detriment to society
or whatever you're gonna call them fascist. People want to
know what you're gonna do when it comes to the

(01:23:32):
cost of life. How are you trying to make it
easier so they can go improve their lives, not make
it harder. So trying to improve their lives seems like
an uphill battle. That's what people want to know. I
know I'm old fashioned and I care about the stuff,
not the noise. But that's just me. But if expanding

(01:23:58):
the tent means focus, I would hyper focus. I would
stay away from the chaos and craziness. And it's tough
for people to do that. In fact, we're going to
do what's trending than After that, we're going to talk
a bit more about that, about the craziness going on
out there. Jd Vance wants to only have white children.

(01:24:19):
I mean, the craziness, but also somebody who's kind of
hated by the Democrats now but won an election in
a way that was so much more of a throwback
kind of an election way back in the day. And
this is only a few years ago, but she was

(01:24:39):
a Democrat, she's not anymore. And the way that she
handled herself in the name calling world was fascinating on
how she ended up winning. Talk about that a lot
of other stuff to get to as well. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 41 (01:26:33):
What's Trending's signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera.

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Lady cheek, what trupping? Let's find out what was trending
on the indwebs this Tuesday, shallowy. Donald Trump says he's
probably gonna debate Kamala Harris.

Speaker 14 (01:27:07):
They're going to debate.

Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
He's playing a game with Biden. He gave Biden everything
he wanted. You pick the place, the time, how you
want everything, and then we'll go from there with Kamala.
He wants things a little different. Now, all right, we're
going to debate here. We want to do this, this
and this.

Speaker 14 (01:27:24):
That's negotiation. One on one.

Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
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Plenty of them in Barstow. We expect that because it's
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(01:27:49):
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If you don't know who she is, she is. I
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(01:28:10):
uh she's entertaining as hell. My buddy sends me a
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fun to watch Dollywood flooding. Alzheimer blood Test talked a
little bit about that earlier today.

Speaker 14 (01:28:25):
Those are some of the stuff in the course.

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(01:29:12):
Duck Duck Go if you don't know what duck Duck
Go is. That is kind of an alternative to Google.
And it's very interesting because you go there and you
get different. You put something in and the search results
pull up something different than you see on Google. And
yesterday Elon posted a bunch of stuff about if you

(01:29:36):
type in Trump assassination, you know, pulls up really nothing.
And if you and and it's supposed to be you know, nonpartisan,
it's a search engine and that's a lie because I
work every day with nerds, as I like to call
them nerds, and they're like, yeah, of course, you can.

Speaker 14 (01:29:56):
You can put anything you want in there.

Speaker 2 (01:29:57):
You can put your biases in there every day, and
that's just the reality of the way that this thing works.
And so they're being called out for it in a
much different way than before. Why it's not in there,
and it will be in there eventually, But how long
would it have taken to get in there?

Speaker 14 (01:30:15):
That's just it.

Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
That's the question that people ask. This is the stuff
when I say Trump's running against a whole bunch of people.

Speaker 14 (01:30:22):
Social media is definitely one of them.

Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
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Speaker 14 (01:30:29):
All of the other things coming out?

Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Yesterday there was a question about inflation and opak to
come on now, I know she's got the white dudes
and the white chicks and bipoc and drag queens and
everything else, but what about actual policy. Her answer is
exactly what you expect from the word salad. Talk a
little bit about that bunch of other stuff still to

(01:30:53):
get to it is.

Speaker 14 (01:30:54):
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Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
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Speaker 6 (01:31:22):
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Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
When do through policy, span the tent, stop fishing, in
the bucket when you've got a lake in front of you.
But I've already caught this fish, and catching it again
isn't going to do you any favors. Catching it again
isn't going to add to what's already in the bucket,

(01:31:45):
because it's already in the bucket. That's what I see
both sides doing. If you're going to go after Kamala Harris,
there's plenty to go after. We're talking earlier about can
you name anything that she's done? Can you can you
name something an accomplishment? They asked people on the streets,

(01:32:07):
you name a few of her accomplishments.

Speaker 17 (01:32:09):
No, No, I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
What are some of her accomplishments?

Speaker 12 (01:32:13):
I will say that I.

Speaker 21 (01:32:14):
Just everything that I've seen.

Speaker 7 (01:32:16):
I don't think that.

Speaker 21 (01:32:19):
I honestly doesn't don't think she has any the four
years that she was in office's vice president, I didn't
hear her speak once until like last week. So that's
kind of my take on it.

Speaker 14 (01:32:31):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
Focus on that, because if you were the person who,
for the most part, was in charge of the border,
then let's talk about that. Are you the person that
was somewhat in charge of something at the border, what
did you do? What are your accomplishments breaking a tie
for your team? Now I want to talk about stuff

(01:32:55):
that you helped push through. Those things matter. Nobody else
cares that you call them names. Oh but what about
them calling us weird? You know what I would do,
I go to the exact opposite. Look, it's a tough battle. Word,
That's what I would say. They've got everything going for him.

(01:33:16):
They've got all the momentum, they've got all the stuff
that the media can provide for them, all the free advertising,
all of the mainstream and establishment media behind him. Social
media is behind him. They've got all of that stuff.
They've got all the goodwill. So this is going to
be absolutely a tough thing. And you know, she says
a lot of stuff that makes you question, okay, are

(01:33:38):
you prepared for this? She says a lot of stuff
that makes you go, oh, oh, well, wait a minute here.
But let's talk about the real things that matter. We
don't think this is going to be easy. We think
this is gonna be hard, But then you get her
with things like this yesterday, because she's gonna have everything
she needs. Stick to the script. This, this is the script.

(01:34:01):
Stick to the script. Don't deviate from the script. The
script works. Stick to it because when she goes off script,
you get stuff like.

Speaker 12 (01:34:10):
You know, every election cycle we talk about this is
the most election of our lifetime, the most one is.

Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
Yeah, the most election of our lifetime. Or you get
this yesterday when asked about OPEC oil and inflation.

Speaker 15 (01:34:20):
I'm doing us experiencing record inflation, the worst in thirty years,
way beyond expectations. OPEK didn't increase oil production. Can you
tell us a little bit about how you would prevent
the new spending and your build back better agenda from
exacerbating the problem, and also what else are.

Speaker 36 (01:34:42):
You going to do to fix this problem with inflation?

Speaker 14 (01:34:46):
Right there?

Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
Real question policy policy matters to the average person who
was trying to what pay their bills, keep their head
above water, hope to own a house one day, hope
to have kids. We can go on and on all
of those things. Those things matter. So you think, okay,
this is your first kind of let's answer the question.

(01:35:08):
They've given you an opportunity now to show you not
a spokesperson, not a script, not teleprompters. This is how
she answered that question about inflation, and that question about
OPEC and oil.

Speaker 3 (01:35:25):
Well, let's start with this. Prices have gone up.

Speaker 12 (01:35:34):
And families and individuals are dealing with the realities of
that bread costs more, the gas costs more, and we
have to understand what that means. That's about having to
stress and stretch limited resources. That's about a source of

(01:35:54):
stress for families that is not only economic, but is
on a daily level, something that is a heavy weight
to carry.

Speaker 3 (01:36:02):
So it is something that we take very seriously.

Speaker 14 (01:36:05):
You answered none of the questions. Let's go over it
one more time.

Speaker 2 (01:36:10):
How are you going to help the American people when
it comes to OPEK playing the game that they're going
to play if you're in charge those guys.

Speaker 14 (01:36:18):
First of all, they don't think women are equal.

Speaker 2 (01:36:20):
Secondly, you've got the opportunity now to push back on them,
which will help maybe drive down some of the prices here,
which will be great because that'll give us a little
help when it comes to inflation. How are you going
to handle all of that? Let's hear that answer again.

Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
Well, let's start with this. Prices have gone up.

Speaker 12 (01:36:45):
And families and individuals are dealing with the realities of
that bread costs more, the gas costs more, and we
have to understand what that means. That's about having to
stress and stretch limited resources. That's about a source of

(01:37:05):
stress for families that is not only economic, but is
on a daily level something that is a heavy weight
to carry.

Speaker 3 (01:37:13):
So it is something that we take very seriously.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
You answered none of that, You gave us nothing, You
talked in circles. There's the word soule that people are
looking for. The media is not going to challenge or
the fact is somebody asked that question I find fascinating.
I expect Peter Doucy to ask a question like that,
but I don't expect a lot of other people to
ask questions like that.

Speaker 14 (01:37:31):
I expect that this honeymoon is going to last quite
a while.

Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
But you got the answer of well, things are more expensive,
and because expense is there and it is more expensive,
therefore it costs people more. And because it costs people more,
it means that things are more expensive. And because it's
more expensive, Well, frustration, and we understand that didn't fix anything,
didn't solve anything, didn't show a path to anything. That's

(01:37:57):
why if I'm the Republicans, this is it's just me
take it for what it is. I don't play into
their games. Every time they say something wacky or weird,
and they call you weird over and over again, I say, look,
I just want to talk policy. I want to talk
about what's going on at the border. I want to
talk about inflation. I want to talk about all of
that stuff. I don't want to relive twenty twenty. I

(01:38:19):
don't want to relive any of that stuff. I'm here
to talk about tomorrow. I can't fix yesterday. Tomorrow's what
I care about. How do we move forward today? I
want to talk about bringing down the price of everything,
everything that we can do possibly to set the American
people up for success.

Speaker 14 (01:38:35):
That's what I want to talk about.

Speaker 2 (01:38:39):
If your goal is to be a comedian in front
of twenty five thousand people, Trump is the best at it.
If your goal is to have all kinds of gotcha
points with she's a ding dong or she's a moron,
or you change your name twelve different times, that doesn't
help the average person.

Speaker 14 (01:38:58):
And the goal should be to expand the tent.

Speaker 2 (01:39:01):
That should be the goal. And if you're the Democrats
and you spend the entire time talking about abortion and
talking about JD Vance being weird and talking about Oh
I don't know his cat lady comment, what do you have?
You have people still going that hasn't helped me at all?

Speaker 7 (01:39:25):
How dare you you never had a baby, your wife
had a baby.

Speaker 3 (01:39:30):
You know who else didn't have his?

Speaker 12 (01:39:32):
George Washington calmly he raised Martha's children.

Speaker 37 (01:39:37):
Because they invalidate even the idea of women who use
IVF to get pregnant, or women who don't have children,
or women who are stepmoms, like none of those are
valid women to them, those women don't matter. They're trying
to reinforce this message that the only valid version of
America is the America where white women didn't leave the home.

Speaker 3 (01:39:57):
Oh does that make me childless?

Speaker 7 (01:40:00):
I want to qualify.

Speaker 18 (01:40:01):
So if you have step kids, jd Vance is saying
that you should not have as many rights.

Speaker 2 (01:40:06):
As everybody else, Like this is a person him and
the former president.

Speaker 3 (01:40:10):
They want to control women. Jesus did not have children.

Speaker 2 (01:40:16):
They're going to go there and if you've listened to
jd Vance talk about this, because the funny thing is
he's never once been asked to come back on their
shows and discust any of that. The only people to
ask him questions, are you know, Megan Kelly's of the world.
We may have him on, we'll ask the question maybe
quite Frankly, I don't really care at this point in time.
I just think it's a joke. But they don't want

(01:40:37):
to know any of the answers. And he never said
like ah, He said that it's all about super control
and it's all about you know. He talked about IVF,
all right, if you have to if if you've really
have to know. He talked about IVF, absolutely not against it,
understands the pain that people have gone through. Talked about IVF.

(01:40:58):
He talked about adopting, He talked about being a step paint.
He talked about all of those things. But much like
the Republicans, the base that hears that and gets riled up,
they don't care. They're already on your team. The person
that's going, man, I've got to make a choice. Can

(01:41:21):
I push my credit card bill out a little bit
and pay my car payment this month, or can I
tell my car payment I'll get him next Friday Friday
and pay my credit card because that way it'll it'll
it'll go through, and then I can have somebody That
person doesn't care about the cat lady thing. They're thinking
about other things, and there's a lot more of those
people than the bases that are riled up over stuff

(01:41:45):
like that. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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even the crazies. We're talking last hour, the person called
me a Nazi?

Speaker 6 (01:41:59):
Does that work?

Speaker 14 (01:42:00):
I mean, is that supposed to be?

Speaker 2 (01:42:03):
Like? Is where exactly do you get that?

Speaker 14 (01:42:07):
That's my thing?

Speaker 2 (01:42:08):
It's like where exactly? Well, you know you hate brown people. Really,
let's see here my grandfather from Mexico. I can't even
classify it as a brown person. That's what you're going for.
I mean me brown, so but you don't look at
so it doesn't count. I'm trying to figure out where.

(01:42:28):
I'm trying to figure this out. I just don't know
how you go there. But that's in your mind. This
is how you get to these things, because it's just
easier to look at somebody and rather than have a
conversation about stuff that you disagree with, it is just
easier to be knee jerk reaction and say racist, nazi,

(01:42:50):
homophobe and somehow that's a drop the mic kind of moment.
Speaking of that last night, did you say? I tweeted
it out and it's funny what a couple of people
tweeted the uh. The battle between Elon and Gavin Newsom

(01:43:12):
is spectacular. And look the AI thing that Gavin Newsom
was talking about yesterday. We played the AI Kamala, So
the AI of Harris talking about, you know, crazy things
sounded just like her, And Gavin tweeted out manipulating a
voice in an ad like this one should be illegal.
I'll be citing a bill in a matter of weeks
to make sure it is. It's parody and it was

(01:43:34):
never an ad for anything. It was just a parody ad.
Elon tweets out I checked with the world renowned authority
professor sug on these nuts, and he said, parody is
legal in America. And I said, drop Mike, And somebody's like,
that's not drop Mike, No, it is because you are

(01:43:55):
not gonna stop parody. Cause if you're gonna stop parody
like the AI thing, are we gonna do it on
Saturday Night Live? When you parody.

Speaker 14 (01:44:04):
Donald Trump Kamala Harris? Are you Are you gonna do that?

Speaker 2 (01:44:09):
No? I didn't think so, So settle down. Gavin three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four twenty three renowned world authority professors
suck on these nuts. Oh, I wonder does Elon have
a job or is his job now just being a
great troll. I feel like that's kind of become his gig.

(01:44:31):
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a good point. That was a good point. I appreciate
that you do that, Snoop Dogg. He is going to
be announcing some stuff coming up, including break dancing, which
we know the dates. It is next Friday and Saturday.
B Boys Be Girls All takes place next week. Super
excited for that, which brings us to this, and then
I go.

Speaker 34 (01:47:07):
And spoil it all by saying something stupid.

Speaker 20 (01:47:10):
It all takes stupid pills this morning.

Speaker 36 (01:47:12):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out full
because you can never predict.

Speaker 14 (01:47:16):
They're gonna do something incredibly stupid.

Speaker 5 (01:47:20):
Now you're the fat, stupid one with the big mouth.

Speaker 1 (01:47:23):
Is stupid, little.

Speaker 34 (01:47:24):
As you should never underestimize the predictability of stupidity.

Speaker 3 (01:47:30):
Now it's time fall stupid information.

Speaker 2 (01:47:37):
So while we didn't win the first gold of the Olympics,
what you might not know is we got the first
gold of this Olympics. That's right, some stupid information. In fact,
us figure skaters who were robbed a few years ago
were handed their gold medals after cheating was uncovered. So

(01:48:00):
that's right, kids, the first gold medals hand it out
in this Olympics happened to be gold medals from the
Winter Olympics. They're not actually gold, by the way. They
used to be up until nineteen oh four was the
last time gold was. It used to be totally gold,
and now it is not. They're mostly made of silver

(01:48:21):
in this day and age, but they were entirely gold
in nineteen oh four. Hence the reason why people like
to bite into it see if it's real gold. Ooh,
that's some stupid information for you out there, kids. We
like to make sure that you've got stupid information. You're
arming yourself well when you go out there and have
a useless, stupid information that you could throw at your friends,
because quite frankly, that's a fun thing to do, don't

(01:48:44):
you think, of course you do. Three two three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
Is your Twitter and your Instagram. Facebook is well, my
uncle handles that one. So if you're mad at me
because of Facebook, don't be right here in the Chad
Benson Show. On the show today, a lot of stuff
to talk about. Still craziness, chaos going on in the world.

Speaker 14 (01:49:05):
The Olympics. We had a lot of fun with the Olympics.

Speaker 2 (01:49:07):
I enjoy it.

Speaker 14 (01:49:08):
I enjoy you know.

Speaker 2 (01:49:09):
My wife and I last night we're watching the canoeing thing.
It's great, it's amazing, it's fun to watch. These are
sports you're never gonna see. I took a test today.
There's a test out there. But in your age, you
know your your weight, the height, and it tells you
what you should be playing. According to them, I should
be playing rugby. Okay.

Speaker 14 (01:49:26):
I don't know if I should be offended or stoked.

Speaker 2 (01:49:29):
Oh my lord. Three two three, five eighty four to
twenty three at Chad Benson Show, is your Twitter and
all of the other stuff. Have a blessed rest of
your day. We will do it again tomorrow as always
I'm not really a fan of Tuesdays.

Speaker 14 (01:49:41):
Yeah, yeah, Night night Jack.

Speaker 6 (01:49:43):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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