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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Hell, hath no fury, and I mean this when you
piss off teenage girls. What Yep? They canceled the Taylor
Swift concert two of them in Austria because of potential
(00:38):
terror attacks. Now you've done it. You've pissed off the
Swifties and for that you will feel a swift retribution.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Taylor Swift announced the cancelation of her shows on social media.
Her team posted a statement saying, with confirmation from government
officials of a planned terrorist attack, we have no choice
but to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:04):
This decision came.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
Down just hours after officials say they arrested two suspects
who they say had become radicalized online and also had
come up with a very detailed attack on Taylor's concerts
in Vienna.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Yeah, and these are super detailed and scurry attacks, potentially
soft targets, as they would say. This is a CIA,
former CIA analyst by the name of Tracy Walden or Walder.
She actually what she has found out is terrifying, but
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soft targets. You're gonna hear that a lot, So.
Speaker 6 (01:41):
I don't necessarily think their dots to connect between Eron
and isis Yes, they do hate each other, but the
reality is might they come together for a common goal.
This attack, in my opinion, has isis K written all
over it. It's a soft target and it's in Europe.
So if we remember what happened in Russia just a
few months ago, this is exactly something that isis K
would do.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Is Okay, what the hell are you guys thinking? Taylor Swift,
she's beloved, She's beloved the fans. I was just watching
people on TV upset because here's the thing, if you
guys don't understand this, For many people in the US,
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it is cheaper to get a ticket in Europe and
fly there than trying to get a ticket when she
is touring here here, and they couldn't do it. These
people spent all this money, they flew across the world
to see her and it's canceled. Sweet mother of God,
They're coming for you.
Speaker 7 (02:41):
This is just a matter of time.
Speaker 6 (02:43):
I think isis K in particular is looking to make
the most if you will, bang for their bock. And
I don't know that Taylor Swift herself was the target,
but I think a stadium of sixty five thousand people
was their target. And what's most disturbing to me is
that there were chemicals. I worked chemicals and talkses at
the CIA could become aerosolized and do a lot more
damage than what we can normally see.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Tracy Walder there, Yeah, the chemicals is a scary part.
She's a former CIA analyst and a person who worked
in the CIA for a while. She talks about the
fact that these things were I mean, this was close.
Could you imagine what that would be like? Was it
five six years ago, maybe it's longer than like seventy
years ago when the Ariana Grande concert attack happened, and
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of course what happened in Paris and the attack there
in the theater, this would have been You can't even
imagine what that would have been like. Sixty five thousand
people and if you've got chemicals.
Speaker 6 (03:43):
I think it's more about icons, right, But I also
think it's more about these large gatherings.
Speaker 7 (03:48):
Around these icons.
Speaker 6 (03:49):
A Taylor Swipt concert, I've been to one with my
own daughter that is sold out, and there are more
people than we would see at a normal venue at them,
and I think that's why they targeted this.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
My buddy Ali Vetner lover her. She's a great reporter.
Now she's a PIO public Information officer here in you know,
and she works in Phoenix with the Phoenix Fire Department.
And she is like a swiftye of epic proportions. And
I saw her just a couple of days ago on
the old online as the kids would say on the
cram and her and her husband, Uh boy, I bet
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he was stoked. We're going to Europe to see Taylor Swift.
She went to the first two concerts like here in America,
and then they kicked off in Phoenix and they were
flying over this like that. She's flies all over the seam.
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I can't even imagine. I'm trying to get a hold
of her, see if we can get her on to
talk about this. But if that would have happened, could
you imagine what that would have been like? And now
you've pissed off the Swifties. But you can't live in fear.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
You know.
Speaker 6 (04:59):
I think part of the thing is even when I
went to the Tailor Swift concert here in Dallas, I
was looking around. I was concerned about security, and I
think it's important to always be vigilant, but I think
it's really really important to not be in a bubble, right.
Speaker 7 (05:10):
This is what the terrorists want.
Speaker 6 (05:11):
They want us to be scared, They want us to
not enjoy these kinds of things in life, and so
I think this is something that we really need to
be vigilant about. But this was excellent intelligence gathering on
the part of the Austrians.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Yeah, no joke, no messing around. These guys have been
online and I'm sure we'll find out more on how
they caught these guys. But one was Austrian and the
other one I'm not quite sure if that was somebody
who who had immigrated there and become a citizen or
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was living there. But they were radicalized online and I
think they thought, well, this is our way to show
the world, right, like, don't mess with Islam and Allah
and the Swift fans are like, way do you guys
have to tell Allah that a bunch of tailor Swift
fan It's kicked your ass.
Speaker 8 (06:01):
You know.
Speaker 7 (06:01):
I think we actually are doing a good job.
Speaker 6 (06:03):
I think part of the thing that we are seeing
is individuals getting into this country who are watch listed
but are able.
Speaker 7 (06:09):
To come in.
Speaker 6 (06:10):
So in my opinion, I think that is part of
the problem. Individuals who are on known terrorist watch list
we're able to get in, and that may have been
the case here in Europe, but I'm not.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Sure that's scary when you think about it. Because we
were just talking about this the other day. How many
of known terrorists are in this country that were on
watch list and in some parts of the world they're
on watch list and they still let them into their
damn country. What the AFP are you thinking.
Speaker 6 (06:41):
I think one of the biggest weaknesses here in the
United States in terms of thwarting terrorist attacks is communication
full stop. And I think the right hand isn't talking
to the left hand, and they don't know that this
individual is on a watch list with another agency, and
that then doesn't make its way to TSA or border
control or wherever they enter through.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
And part of that also has to do with the
fact that some of these countries that have these extremists
we have no relationship with and because we have no relationship,
they don't share any information with us. And in some
cases these people have left their countries and gone to
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other countries and been radicalized. They don't even know where
these people are anymore. But remember nine to eleven and
the failure that came out of the nine to eleven
investigations and all of that stuff. What was one of
the glaring issues the failure to connect the dots. This
group over here knew about this guy, This agency over
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here knew about these guys. This agency over here knew
about one of these guys and another guy and knew
that they were doing this, but nobody shared information or
connected the dots. Failure to communicate is a failure. Three two, three, five,
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A lot of good stuff to get to today, mean
versus extreme. That's kind of how this thing is being
pushed out, this race between Harrison Trump, which now feels
like it's a race between Vance and Walls. Trump's people
are frustrated, and a lot of you are are mad
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because you listen to other shows and they pump you
up because you want to hear stuff that affirms your
belief and that's what you want. I'm not that show,
like if you want me to come in and go
rob Rather, they're doing everything great. They have zero missteps.
It's amazing. It's this, that and the other. That isn't it,
(08:55):
That is not it at all. I look at this
race is it's not over. But Trump and them have
a lot to do and they don't seem to be
doing the right things. They don't. They are flailing. They
are making things personal and you can't do that. Other
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shows will tell you what you want. I'm gonna tell
you what you need to hear. That's the reality of
what's going on out there. That you have a campaign
right now that has zero discipline. I think JD. Vance
has more disciplined. But part of that's also the media
with JD. Because he'll answer questions, right that's something. He'll
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answer questions, and the questions that get asked to him
are so ridiculous at times. Trump, on the other hand,
goes into a bitch fast half the time. He's frustrated
and angry because the easy path is no longer there
and not quite sure how to take on this path.
It is simple. The recipe is out there. Focus on inflation, immigration,
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what's going on globally, and the impact they may have
here and abroad with our allies. It's that simple. Focus
on that and if you're going to talk about them.
Make it policy, not personal. Let them make it personal.
You make it policy. Talk about their extreme agenda that
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they want to push out there. You guys were for
open borders. You guys want to decriminalize coming over the border.
Tim Wall said, if he builds a twenty five foot wall,
I'll invest in a thirty foot ladder company. You guys
for extreme ideas when it comes to transgender under affirming
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beloney for young kids, and you're willing to push in
ways that aren't what a vast majority of America want
or are in their thought. With that, you are for
defunding the police. Focus on the things that matter, and
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you win. And I'm going to say this too, you
need to be a little bit more positive because the
people that are going to get you over the hump,
they're not at chir rallys. So how do you capture them?
(11:45):
You be a little bit more positive. Talk a lot
about this today. So much stuff to get to three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (13:09):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
I've been watching a ton of the Olympics, as you
guys know. But yesterday I caught the four hundred final.
I'd actually set it up so anyone was happening. The
four hundred final. Quincy Hall, our dude, ready to rock,
ready to roll, and it began. It's the final of
the man's four hundred millers.
Speaker 5 (13:29):
Let's go.
Speaker 9 (13:31):
And you already see Jare and Richards on the outside
going on extremely quickly, so.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
Ask samcambo fill from the.
Speaker 7 (13:37):
Left, keep your eye.
Speaker 9 (13:39):
Also a Karate James who's just a my dead center
of your picture right now.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
It's Karate James and Matthew Hudson Smith who are running
the best backstack.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
And now the time.
Speaker 9 (13:49):
But look at.
Speaker 7 (13:49):
Jerine Richard, who had the friends of the.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Tild want Hall gets fading badley at this point. Lead, Yes,
he was fading badly at that point. Two hundred meters left.
And by the way, you heard them right, Karate James.
Greatest name ever, greatest name ever representing Grenada, Karate James.
(14:14):
That is so awesome. You guys know Karate James. Two,
we know Karate James. So here we go four hundred
meters off the head, two hundred meters Quincy All looks
like he might as well just go home. This isn't
the steeple chase. This isn't three thousand meters. This is
four hundred meters of guts and glory for your country.
(14:36):
Come on, Quincy, Duray Riches on the outside, Matthew Hudson's.
Speaker 9 (14:40):
Head, Karate James, Quincy Halls, coming back, Quincy Halls, digging tape, Quincy.
Let's go to the USA Quincy home with the most
damp jumpback.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
It was awesome, so awesome. I didn't think he was
going to get there. I thought, Eh, he's not going
to get there. Doesn't have it, doesn't have it, He's
not gonna get there. He left it too late. But
no he didn't. He put on the blast and away
he went, and yes, he passed. Karate James still the
(15:22):
greatest name three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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on the Chad Benson Show. I am at el Or.
You said she did judo, she did wrestling. That's right,
she did wrestling. She was awesome. They're calling her the goat.
She's only twenty. You know what's interesting too watching all
the athletes celebrate with the flag considered where we were
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a few years ago, the hatred, the disdain that a
lot of athletes supposedly had, the whole George Floyd incident
in America, and we're burning the flag here, but over there,
our athletes are celebrating, and I love that. Back to reality.
Speaker 10 (16:20):
You know, when I was Attorney General, I went after
price fixing schemes, and when I am president, it will
be a day one priority to fight to bring down prices.
I will take on big corporations that engage in illegal
price gouging.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
That sounds great, but why aren't you doing that now?
Out of curiosity? You are vice president, now, why aren't
you doing it now? I'm just curious about why you
haven't decided to take on the price gouging evil corporations.
And I'm not saying there isn't some price gouging, and
(16:58):
I'm not saying there isn't some shrink flation kind of stuff.
Is it all about greed?
Speaker 4 (17:05):
No?
Speaker 2 (17:05):
Is some greed involved in it? Yeah, if you can
get away with it, sure, But you are the vice
president now, so you could do something about could have
been the cizar of shrinkflation. Instead, you are put in
charge of the border. And if your handling of the
border is any indication of what you're gonna do with inflation,
I have a feeling that higher prices will soon be
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invading our supermarkets again. Three two three, twenty four, twenty
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Speaker 1 (17:59):
Independent's Independent Life. This is Chad Benson Mean versus Extreme.
That's what this is being coined as the battle of
mean versus extreme, not weird versus weird.
Speaker 11 (18:14):
Mean.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
Trump and Phant are mean, they never smile their bead
and the extreme views on both sides. This should be
about the economy policy when it comes to immigration, how
we deal with evil around the globe. Things like that.
(18:39):
But it's a bizarre world we live in, and the
left is going they're weird, they're creepy, they're all the things,
and it's bizarre that Vans and Trump are not sticking
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to the thing that matters to most people. Stick to policy. Yes,
you can have some fun, Yes to do the things
that you do at times, but nobody cares about the
bitch fest. Nobody cares about what happened to you yesterday.
(19:24):
They care about what's going on today and where you
think you're going to be able to take the country.
Focus on policy, not just how bad theirs is, but
how good yours is going to be. That's how you
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win this thing. Chris Selisa just be on CNN last night,
was on News Nation and spot on.
Speaker 12 (19:54):
The base loves Kamala Harrison, Tim Walls. Okay, part of
that's because the base hates Donald Trump and also because
the base knew that Joe Biden was going to lose.
So if we ran this coffee cup as a Democratic nominee,
they'd be excited.
Speaker 13 (20:05):
About they have a coffee cup, and now they're really exciting, right.
Speaker 12 (20:08):
The question for me is those people were going to
be for whoever the Democratic nominee is anyway, just like
the people who are going to be for Trump are
going to be for Trump no matter what he says,
including if he shot someone on Fifth Avenue and his
famous words. The issue is that those people don't decide
the election. The people are going to decide the election
are people who are low information voters, undecided. These are
not all the same people, but it's a similar group Centrists,
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swing voters. You know, does that message that we're not
going back? Does that work in the same way. I'm
skeptical that the weird message, which is at least part
of why Tim Wallas is the Vice President Jill nominee
right now, because he came up with they're weird and
everybody latched on that in a Democratic party. Yes, liberals
love that, but does the person who economically feels more
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pinched doesn't love the situation that the southern border doesn't
maybe love that Kamala Harris is from San Francisco and
is from the coast, Like, does that message work for them? Again, Yes,
it works on the basis Yes, Twitter loves it, but
that's not the Twitter.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Twitter's not real life. Not that we don't love that
you tweet at us, love and hate, but it's not
stick to the script. The script is focus on policy.
Focus on how you're going to do everything you can
to help Americans stop rampitty legal immigration, do everything you
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can to drill baby drill, lower the cost and make
life easier for the American people. And how their policies
of open borders, of zero policing. We can go on
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and on about. You know, their extreme views. Don't make
it personal. And if somebody says I hate you, just
look at them and go do you hate lower gas prices?
Do you hate a cheaper way of life? Do you
hate the fact that crime is up, up, up in
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a way, And no matter what they say, if you
go and look at the real crime statistics, there's no
doubt that crimes up. It's not a perception that's real.
You've got to reach voters that aren't in the base.
You've got to reach voters that aren't watching you. Twenty
four to seven. Those rallies, I don't care about those rallies.
I don't care if Trump gets a million people at
the rallies, and I don't care if commonly gets one
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or a million. It means nothing. Those people are already
voting that way, they're coming to see a show. The
person who isn't going to those those are the people
you have to reach. Trump has a great path. Can
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he get there? Of where?
Speaker 14 (23:04):
Really?
Speaker 13 (23:05):
This election is decided toss up states right now to
seventy to win. This keeps changing, obviously because of how
the polling is now moving in Kamala Harris's favor. But
if Trump wins Pennsylvania and Georgia in this map, Trump
gets to Pennsylvania and.
Speaker 7 (23:23):
Georgia, that's it.
Speaker 13 (23:25):
Harris wins Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona, meaning Nevada, Georgia, and
Wisconsin all go to Trump. Harris wins again. Harris's map
goes through Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan the blue Wall.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Pennsylvania win, Pennsylvania, Georgia. You spent Saturday night in Georgia,
Trump destroying a very popular governor who has endorsed you
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and having a grievous fest over the twenty twenty election.
Does that help your case? I don't think it does.
The opportunity is in front of you. If you focus,
and you have to focus, He's gonna be who he is.
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I get that. Trying to control Trump. Nah, but knowing
where you have to win and it shouldn't be hard either.
They're like, we don't know how to take her on.
That's what I hear all the time. We don't know
how to come at or we don't know how to
attack her. Simple don't attack her, attacker policies. Don't attack
Tim Wallas attack his policies. There, how hard is that? Look,
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they're for open borders. They can say they're not, but
in the past they have said they are. She was
put in charge of supposedly stemming the tide of Central
Americans coming here. None of that has happened. She was
for defunding the police before. Now she's maybe for funding
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the police or reimagining. Don't make it personal, because that
suburban woman who's not happy with the insanity that's going on,
get them. That centrist who doesn't pay attention, who is
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living their life day to day. Right, They got work,
they got kids, they got life. They know voting is important,
but they don't pay attention, and they're not thrilled by
what they're paying for everything, the way that this country
seems to be just wide open at the border. They
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want change, but they're not quite sure they want to
change back to that. Remind them of how things were
really good before or COVID. Remind them, and those policies
will be back. And when people say what about the drama, say,
you know what the media is wants to make everything
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about drama. I don't want to do that. What I
want to focus on is doing everything I can to
make sure that we help Americans succeed by giving them
the tools they need to get back to where they
were and have a positive message about America. That's the
other thing. Once in a while, you gotta have a
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little positive message because whether you want to believe it
or not. Being negative all the time and scaring people
it works for a little bit, but then after a
while it becomes noise. Case in point things like this.
Speaker 15 (26:55):
Are you confident that there will be a peaceful.
Speaker 7 (26:58):
Transfer of power in January twenty twenty five if.
Speaker 16 (27:02):
Trump wins, No, I'm not confident at all. I mean,
if Trump loses, I'm not confident at all.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
He means what he says.
Speaker 16 (27:08):
We don't take them seriously.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
He means it.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
All the stuff.
Speaker 16 (27:11):
About if we lose there'll be a bloodbath is have
to be a stonlee. Look, look, what they're trying to
do now in the local election districts where people count
the votes or elected. They're putting people in place in
the states that they're going to count the votes.
Speaker 8 (27:24):
Right.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
I have no idea what he said there. That's the president,
by the way, the actual president for those of you
who don't know, so President of the United States, who's
still the president saying I don't know if Trump loses,
if they'll be peace. When you hear that, you come
out and go, well, he's just they're trying to scare
you because the more they think they can scare you,
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the easier they think it'll get your vote. I'm not
here to scare you. I'm here to have my ideas
tested against their ideas. On paper, my ideas are better.
And again, in life, on paper, a lot of stuff happens.
The implementation is a totally different thing. Focus on the
things that matter shouldn't be this hard, but unfortunately, in
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today's world, things seem to be a lot tougher than
they should be. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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Speaker 10 (28:21):
For flights and for tonights before ton who's going to
pay that to?
Speaker 17 (28:25):
Whoo?
Speaker 2 (28:26):
And as a fan who's pissed because Taylorswift concerts were canceled.
So what we know so far? They found an explosive advice.
Two men have been arrested, one is being questioning. Possibly
a third connection iss K and it was our intelligence
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who uncovered it. A lot of people thought it was
the Austrians. Nope, apparently we were feeding them all the
information about these two potential three people, one of which
was born in Austria and to become radicalized online. The
other one they're not saying, but uh, sixty five thousand
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people were going to be at the concert and some
of the stuff was chemical related. What would that have
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Benson Show.
Speaker 13 (30:54):
Politics is a game. It's a full contact sport. There
are a few rules out there, and there are referees.
If the refs aren't calling the game, forget fairly, but
aren't even calling the game. One side is roasted daily
and made to answer some pretty tough questions. In fact,
we'll put one up that was just asked about to
jd Vance about being joyless and angry.
Speaker 4 (31:16):
Nicho, listen, well, I smile a little a lot of things,
including bogus questions from the media. Man, right now, I
am angry about what Kamala Harris has done to this
country and done to the American southern border.
Speaker 13 (31:27):
The question was, you've been criticized for being a little
too serious, a little angry. Sometimes there absolutely appears to
be no recognition by the media at all.
Speaker 7 (31:35):
And this is the pool media.
Speaker 13 (31:37):
This is who follows each presidential candidate and each vice
presidential candidate around all day every day. There seems to
be no recognition that jd Vance is at least taking
questions on a daily, sometimes hourly basis, and kama ersonton
walls are.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
Not very very true. They are taking questions. Trump went
into a hostile environment last week. Now it's association to
black journalists. They weren't there to find out what his
policy was going to be to help Black America or
to bring down inflation. It turned out to be a
bitch fest. That's what they're going to have to do.
(32:13):
It's what I've talked about. They are going up against
social media, establishment slash, legacy media, Hollywood and outside of
X all the other social media. That's what you're going
to have to go up against. And they're not going
to take any questions until they're forced to take questions
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and answer those questions because the race has tightened to
the point where they know they have to or it's
going to cost them. Because trust me, there's a lot
out there when it comes to policy, and we've been
talking about this. This is now a glorified I saw
(33:05):
a headline. I don't know if it was Frank Lunz
or somebody put it out there. It's mean versus extreme. What, Yeah,
it's mean versus extreme. That's the way that you could
look at this. Extreme is so many of the of
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the policies that at one time Kamala was all about.
But apparently, according to I don't know people around her,
she's not anymore, not according to her, because she want
to answer those questions, because she's not even asked those questions,
because nobody can ask those questions. And then you've got
the extreme policies of the likes of Tim Walls, which
(33:51):
are crazy, but nobody wants to talk about that because
he's America's nice guy. Oh shucks, ah shucks. Chatty's just
a good old guy. He may be the sweetest guy
in the world, but his policies are nuts. He made
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the kindest man in his world. But no, his policies
are dangerous. They are, but until you're actually forced to
talk about them because people are asking you about them,
(34:32):
so you'll have to either defend them or double down
on them. I think he doubles down. I don't know
what she does. I have no idea what she does,
zero idea. But it's mean versus extreme. Because you know,
that's why they ask the question, why don't you guys
(34:53):
ever smile or laugh? Nah, you guys seem so angry
because you only show us in a moment of you know,
what you perceive to be anger. That's it. You take
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thirty minutes of something and condense it to thirty seconds
of ooh, they look angry, and the other twenty nine
minutes and thirty seconds could have been happiness. Laughter. No,
that's it. Three two three, five three eight, twenty four
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attack the US New Low even for you. And I
thought to myself, what the hell are you talking about
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new Low for you? You Nazi? Like the enemy needs
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This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
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This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
You can always text the show. Love hearing from all
of you. A couple of Texters hit me up at
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty three. Chad,
why aren't you covering the Stolen Valor by Tim Walls?
Tell me why it's a big story. It's not. It
may be a big story to you, but think about this,
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and this is where everybody needs to be when it
comes to the election. If if your goal is to win,
what's important to you and you're you're already there right
you're voting for Trump or you're voting for Kamala, whoever
you vote for. Your goal is to get those folks,
(37:35):
low information voters, not idiots, just don't pay attention. They
got other things going on, probably got a bigger smile
in the face. They're living their life every day. Those
couple hundred thousand to potentially a million, depending on how
many people what voter turnout is like, those people are
the people that matter.
Speaker 4 (37:56):
You know.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
When I was a creative director for a long time,
I would have to deal with clients and I love
dealing with clients. I got no problem dealing with clients,
but I used to have to tell them all the
time because they had come in and they'd have commercial
ideas and my uncle and I'd be working. We still
do work with a lot of people, and I would
tell them. They'd give me a lot of times their
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copy and I would say no, and they'd say, but
why not? And I would tell them, you're selling them
things that do not matter. You need to sell them
the things that matter to them, what is important to them.
If you are a Trump supporter, you're sold already. Somebody
(38:38):
who's worried about inflation. Somebody is worried about illegal immigration,
doesn't care about the National Guard stolen valor story that
really is not really a story that anybody gives a
ratsass about. If you're worried about immigration and inflation and
the potential of chaos going on around the glow, oh
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well why not?
Speaker 18 (39:03):
But I do.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
It's not about you. And that's what I used to
have to tell the clients, because sometimes they come in
and the entire commercial was about them. It's not about you.
It's about think of it as the customer, the voter.
That's what it's about. What's important to them? The two campaigns,
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whichever one of them figures out what's important to those
million people or so again give or take depending on turnout,
what's the most important thing to them? The low information
no information voter, And I again say not stupid. I
think a lot of people think they're stupid. They're not.
I have a lot of friends who don't pay attention
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at all, which, by the way, they got smiles on
their faces most of the time. What is important to them?
Because if the thought is, hey, uh, what's important to you? Dude?
Life is too expensive? Worried about my job? Uh, it's insane.
Legal immigration, we can't have this. What about stolen valor
(40:14):
what are you talking about? What about the fact that JD.
Van said something about cats and cat women? What? So
stop thinking about it in the way that it's important
to you. Think about what's important to the people that
you are trying to reach. If you're advocating for Trump,
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what's important? What's important? It's easy, immigration, it's inflation. Those
are the places you win. Poll after poll after poll
says it so dominate with that message. It shouldn't be
that hard, but like anything, they make it hard. Speaking
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of inflation. She's the inflation fighter.
Speaker 10 (41:05):
While our economy is doing well by many measures, prices
for everyday.
Speaker 7 (41:11):
Things like groceries are still too high.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
You know it, and I know it.
Speaker 7 (41:14):
You know when I was Attorney.
Speaker 10 (41:15):
General, I went after price fixing schemes, and when I
am president, it will be a day one priority to
fight to bring down prices. I will take on big
corporations that engage in illegal price gouging.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
I will take on corporate landlords.
Speaker 10 (41:33):
That unfairly raise rents on working families.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
You could do that now, by the way, your vice president,
So those are things you could have been advocating and
fighting for now. Why aren't you doing it now? I
know you've got a very big job that you've been
consumed with at the border, But why aren't you doing
it now? But you're talking about inflation. You have the
(42:02):
upper hand in that. She's in your house if you will.
They're talking the game. I already delivered the game to you.
They've been talking about bringing down inflation for a long time.
It was transitory. It isn't transitory. It's been here to stay.
(42:23):
They weren't passing through right. Inflation didn't come to your
house and said I'm only going to be here for
a weekend. Have a sandwich. Next thing, you know, their
mail's arriving. Inflation's getting mail at your house. Inflation's moved in.
Inflation is squatting in your life. I'm going to get
inflation to leave. That's how you go at it. Simple
(42:48):
and you've got to stop thinking about it. And I
love when you guys text me and he hit Matt Well, Chad,
you know you'd be good at this if it wasn't
for the fact it was no. No, I'm telling you
what you need to hear. Others are going to tell
you which want to hear. You're already sold. You've already
bought the product. It's the people who haven't bought the
product what makes them tick. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 19 (43:31):
Officials expected up to sixty five thousand fans inside the
stadium at each concert and as many as thirty thousand
onlookers outside, but earlier officials in Austria revealed terrorists plotted
to kill as many people as possible outside the stadium
with either knives or explosives before killing themselves. Swift's Austrian
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show promoter made this announcement on social media, saying, with
confirmation from government officials of a planned terrorist attack at
Ernst Happles Stadium, we have I had no choice but
to cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety.
Speaker 2 (44:05):
Yeah awful, yes, but thank god it would have been horrific,
and the fear was it was going to be way
worse than what we saw with the Arianda Grande concert
remember that twenty seventeen. And thank goodness this was caught
(44:31):
before three people, two people for sure, third ones being investigated.
There is talks of an explosive device I already found,
but also chemical weapons. I don't know how real those
would have been. By the way, you ready for the
(44:53):
ages fifteen to nineteen? Fifteen, den I seventeen year old's
been detained. They're talking to one suspect is nineteen, the
other is fifteen. Are you kidding me? Nineteen year old
suspect had quit his job in announce that he had
(45:14):
big plans. On July twenty fifth, Roof was the spokesperson
for the police at a press conference today, adding that
the teen also significantly changed his appearance, that the seventeen
year old had recently broken up with his girlfriend. There
had been clear social changes. This would have been terrifying
(45:41):
if the chemicals were real. That being said, they still
had enough to do damage, even at a level with
knives and potential explosives.
Speaker 19 (45:52):
A bomb squad found chemicals that could be used to
make explosives while searching one of the suspects homes yesterday.
We also found ISIS and al Qaeda materials. The Austria
Director General says the suspects were focused specifically on Taylor
Swift concerts and were preparing to act. Officers believe the
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suspects became radicalized through the Internet, and one of them
has pledged allegiance to the terror group. Taylor Swift has
not commented on the situation. She is expected to perform
in London next week.
Speaker 2 (46:27):
I bet she writes the song about what a dick there?
Oh yeah, that's not very nice. Yeah, and isis K
You screwed up in the most major way. Now, it
wasn't America. It was America's queen. You pissed off America's
pop princess yeah, yeah you did. And her fans swifty
(46:54):
fans are coming for your soul.
Speaker 17 (46:56):
Grateful flight and for tonight be full till who's going
to pay that to me?
Speaker 2 (47:01):
Who They're going to eat you alive. They are some
other revelations about this. One of the teams had planned
to kill himself and a large crowd. Second suspect was
already at the stadium. He had recorded a video claiming responsibility.
Attack was due to take place either tonight or tomorrow.
(47:21):
They had detonators, a fake police blue siren and vehicle.
One of them says that it was right to kill
non believers. Ice is his back, said one of them.
So there you go. Thank goodness that was avoided. Pop Princess,
(47:46):
She's coming for you. Guys. You freaking ask clowns, what
were you thinking? They're non believers? We should blow them up.
The West and radical Islam do not get a long
at all. And the quicker the West understands that, the
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better and safer it'll be for the people who enjoy
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Speaker 20 (49:36):
Shoe you're listening to the Chad Benson Show, family of
one of the victims filing a fifty million dollar lawsuit
claiming long before the Titan was crushed under intense ocean pressure,
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only ninety minutes into the dime, the crew dropped weight
from the submersible, indicating they tried and failed to abort
the dive altogether, and the lawsuit says by experts reckoning,
they would have continued to descend in full knowledge of
the vessel's irreversible failures, experiencing terror and mental anguish prior
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to the Titan ultimately imploding.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Yeah you think so. You guys, remember that Titan. The
controller was, wasn't it like a PlayStation two controller or
something like that. I mean, it was a hodgepodge of
stuff put together with the fact that it had gone
down there on a few occasions and came back was
quite frankly astonishing.
Speaker 21 (50:41):
The suit was filed by the family of French explorer
Paul Henrei Nargalais, who made thirty seven previous dives to
the Titanic site. They allege Oceangate failed to disclose key
facts about the Titan's durability. The lawsuit claims the wireless
electronic system was faulty and that controller, along with the
control and gages on the vessel, would not work without
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a constant power source, and the Titan lost communications about
two hours into the dive. With the pseudo ledging, it's
possible the Titan lost power as well.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
Yeah, you think. And I was reading what kind of
happened to it as it started to as they started
to realize that they were done. I mean, that's the
thing about that, for a second, it's over for you.
You're stuck pitch black inside this little pretend submarine that
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you paid two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to go on,
and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
Speaker 8 (51:46):
Ninety minutes into the dive, there were problems, and they
and the crew knew, and the passengers probably knew that
there were problems because there are all kinds of warnings
going off.
Speaker 5 (51:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
Look, I'm sure the look on that dude's face thinking, Okay,
you know, there's no getting out down there. There's no
will we'll, we'll, we'll call for help. There's no triple
A underwater. And remember that that billionaire who brought his
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Speaker 22 (52:31):
That terror that they were feeling in that submersible, in
that very tight space, knowing that they may die. That
is an element of damages that they should be asking
the jury for.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
And I'm sure they will. We go from under the
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Boeing isn't very good at well, how should I say this?
Speaker 17 (52:55):
Space NASA says astronauts which Wilmore and Sunny Williams, may
now have to wait until February before returning to Earth
and possibly with Elon Musk's company SpaceX officials breaking the
news on a teleconference.
Speaker 11 (53:09):
We know that at some point we need to bring
Butcher and Sonny.
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Home, the two launching into orbit back in June on
Starliner's first ever crew mission, the eight day mission now
stretching into months as NASA works to fix Starliners thrusters
and helium leaks.
Speaker 2 (53:26):
Yeah, at some point we got to bring them home.
Oh crap, We're gonna have to ask Elon for help.
The star Liner. Hey remember that eight day cruise? Yeah,
well that eight day cruise. Now you may not come
home till February.
Speaker 11 (53:38):
You talk Starliner in particular. We're in a kind of
a new situation here and that we've got multiple options.
We don't just have to bring a crew back on Starliner,
for example, we could bring them back on another vehicle.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
Oh my goodness me. Hey guys, Yeah, how you do it?
You've been here a while. Any news I'm bringing us home? Yeah?
About that? Think in February three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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Independent Thoughts, Independent life.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
This is Chad Benson, the squatter dropping like flysh javal Bowman, who,
of course, you guys remember, got caught in a vestibule.
He's gone lost his primary card. Bush lost her primary,
and then well she would nut.
Speaker 15 (55:01):
Let's talk about what it really is, because they not
don't have to wear some strings that I have attached
it as much as I love my job, but all
they did was radicalize me, and so now I did free.
Speaker 2 (55:25):
They've radicalized her. I don't think they did. Who are
they a pack? Who's a pack? Is the Jews? Yaid,
it's the Jews? The American Israel Public Affairs Committee. They
spent about eight million bucks defeating her. Eight million bucks.
I think it was the second most expensive congressional spending
(55:51):
as far as the seat goes. And this is just
a primary, and she just went off, She's coming to
tear your kingdom down. Angry.
Speaker 14 (56:06):
This is what this is?
Speaker 2 (56:07):
This right here, this is great. This is a democratic
strategist talking about Corey Bush.
Speaker 23 (56:13):
In addition to that, not fully understanding what was happening
on the ground, I think that she swung way too
far to the left, and she was not willing to
come back to moderating any type of way. And it's
probably the sorest loser that I've seen recently.
Speaker 2 (56:27):
Oh, she's a super sore loser. But you know what
happened to a lot of the squad. You, like some
people on the right, are more interested in being celebrities
in the national side of things. You paid no attention
(56:50):
to what was going on on the ground in your hometown,
in the area that you represent. You paid no attention
because you're more interested in Twitter followers. You're more interested
in being on MSNBC and fighting with other congress people
to try to get your name out there. You're more
interested in that than what the average person was going
(57:14):
through in your district. That's what you were interested in,
and you paid the price for it. Not a shocker
you did. And yes you are a sore loser, and
yes they spend a lot of money to come after you,
(57:35):
but you have absolutely lost it when it comes to
Israel and what is going on over there, and it
is insane, both you and Jamal Bowman. This is Brionna Wu.
Speaker 5 (57:48):
She is a.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Lady who has a pack called the Rebellious Pack of
the Rebellion Pack. She is a progressive talking about how
much the likes of Jamal Bowman as well as Corey
Busch have lost.
Speaker 5 (58:05):
The plot fair to blame Apak for her loss. No,
it's utterly ridiculous.
Speaker 24 (58:10):
And this is a political project that's happening across the
political space right now. That is it is so dangerous,
not just for progressives, but for the entire Democratic Party.
They are trying to make a political price for being
associated not just with Apak, but for the ADL, for
j Street, all these Jewish groups. There's a anti Semitic
(58:33):
project that is a cancer at the heart of progressivism
right now, and we've got to do something about it.
Speaker 2 (58:38):
That right there is a progressive who's talking about the
anti Semitism that she sees amongst other progressives. And I
remind you, as I were talking, as I talked about
it earlier, focus on the things that matter you and
races focus on the other stuff that does doesn't matter,
(59:00):
and you lose.
Speaker 24 (59:02):
It's not just that it's the extremism that's faked in
Jamal Bowman. You can go see this video yourself. He
denied that the rapes of October seventh happened. That was
the point I made a very public break with him.
You can't stand with people that pretend rapes don't happen.
And it's this extremism. With Corey Bush, it was this
(59:23):
brain dead defund the police movement. We've got to move
away from extremism and we've got to get back to
policies that help people.
Speaker 2 (59:30):
Policies that help people. What a shocker that is when
you spend more time trying to become a pelebrity, when
you spend more time trying to grow your fame, speaking
(59:53):
in extremes to get over the noise and forgetting while
while you were there, Why am I here again? Oh yeah,
So do everything I can to be the voice of
the people that voted me to get here and to
do everything I can to help them in the community
that put me here. That's why I'm here. No, not
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in their minds. And the fact that you know, you've
got very few Dems that are out there saying, look,
this is extremism, isn't helping, and it has no place
in the party or either parties. This isn't good.
Speaker 24 (01:00:29):
I should not be the only Democrat out here really
angry about the way we're treating Jews right now. I
should not be the only progressive, and this is what
I thought was really problematic with not picking Shapira. Now, look,
I will Josh, I will go with whoever my party wants,
and I will work my hardest to get them elected.
But Democrats have broken trust with our Jewish constituents.
Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
We just have, and we have so much work to do.
Speaker 24 (01:00:56):
Until we stand up against the extremism, we're not going
to regain their trust.
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
One hundred percent. I said it earlier and I'll say
it again. It's extreme versus mean. That's what this thing
is being, you know, coined as focus on the things
that matter. Where are the people that are going to
sway the selection? Where are they these crazy ideas that
(01:01:23):
the left has out there? They're crazy that defund the police. Okay,
let's defund he here's the deal. Where do we defund
the police. We won't defund it everywhere. So if over
here you feel that the people of color are being
treated wrong by the police, will defund the police, and
we won't have the police anywhere out there. We'll put
(01:01:45):
the resources or into community service or whatever you want,
and go from there. Don't worry about the crime. And
then the other people who would like the police, they
can have the police, and we'll fund that portion of
That's not where America is at so easy, and yet
(01:02:05):
politicians make it look so hard.
Speaker 24 (01:02:07):
It's this messianic vision from the top down, like she
is the chosen one, is She's going to go take
it out.
Speaker 5 (01:02:13):
It's the exact same things that defund the police movement.
Speaker 24 (01:02:15):
You're never going to like get the American people to
believe they agree, we don't need a police department. She starts,
and this is the problem with her. She was not
talking about bread and butter politics in her district. She
started talking about these fringe progressive ideas, and the people
fired her.
Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
And that's what they did. They fired her bread and butter.
That is a progressive right there who were working to
get on the show because I think we could have
a good conversation. I think we could find some stuff
we agree. And by the way I went, I was
looking at some of her tweets. She's not for these
extreme you know, everybody, it's it's if you're four and
(01:02:56):
you think you're a girl or a boy, we're going
to put you in a dresser or you know, put
you in in jeans and a T shirt and cut
your hair. And give you a testosterone or whatever. She's like,
that's insane. Why because she understands where America's at. That's
why when you like the whole Tim Walls thing, it
(01:03:17):
is so easy to look at the stuff that he
has done with his extremism. You know, they call him
tampon Tim because he puts tampons in boys restrooms. Because
that's insane. And let me tell you something, most Democrats,
the average Democrat thinks that's insane. It's a sanctuary for
(01:03:40):
transgender kids. Meaning if you want to come from another state,
you can come there with your kid. And if maybe
your spouse or somebody's like, I don't think that they're
going to make it harder for you kid? Back? Are
you kidding me? You want experiment? Is that where the
average Americans at? Is it defund the police?
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
Is that?
Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
Is that really like where it's at? Open borders? Trump
builds a twenty five foot wall, invest in a thirty
foot ladder company.
Speaker 24 (01:04:17):
Okay, there's a political project. This eager for any reason
not to vote for this ticket. And my message is
you're not helping the progressive movement by continuing to empower
our worst, most antisemitic actors.
Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
They are a cancer. We need to break with them.
And I should not be the only Democrat saying.
Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
So, Brian, I will right there. She ran for office.
She's progressive, but she's not insane, and I'll be honest,
by any measure of today's world, she's just a regular
old Democrat. Go where the people are, find out what
it is that matters to them. You know what the
(01:04:59):
use to I always talking about all politics is local.
The problem with people like Corey Bush and even some
people out there on the right and the AOC's the
world and everything is to them. It's about being a
pelebrity to them. More followers matter. The louder you are,
the more extreme you are, the more attention you get,
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the better it is for you. But then you run
the risk of losing a race, and Corey Bush did,
as did Jamal Bowman and several others, even some on
the right. So here we are, go where they are,
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find out what they want, serve a need people, you say,
was the old saying, if you want to be rich,
find out what someone's problem is and solve it. Well,
let me tell you something. Politicians shouldn't be quote unquote
solving the problem, But what they should be is solving,
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in many cases, the problems they create and then getting
out of the way so we can do the things
that we need to do as Americans. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chadbenton Show,
is your Twitter, tweet at us text the program. I
love hearing from all of you. There's so much stuff
to get to. I'm gonna play a bit of this.
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I think we're gonna touch on a little bit more
next hour. But if you're not watching what's going on
in Britain, the riots, the chaos, the craziness. Last night,
luckily there was no more riots. But how blessed we
are in this country to be able to, yes, even
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argue online if we want to, without the fear of
being arrested. This is one of the chief folks at
the met Police.
Speaker 18 (01:06:53):
The events of incitement to racial hate to it involves
publishing or distributing material which is insulting or abusive, which
is intended or likely to start racial hatered. So if
you retweet that, then you're republishing that and then potentially
you're committing that offense. And we do have dedicated police
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officers who are scourling social media. Their job is to
look for this material and then follow up with identification
of risks and so forth.
Speaker 5 (01:07:24):
So it's really really serious.
Speaker 18 (01:07:26):
People might I think they're not doing anything harmful, They are,
and the consequences will be visited upon them.
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
That's right. They have dedicated online police officers that are
coming for you over there. We've got several examples, and
it is crazy scary because something that over here would
not be anything close to being considered evil or bad
or racist. Well, remember, in today's world, it's no longer
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what is said, it is how it is taken. And
they're coming, literally coming for people for sharing or liking something.
Think about that. Oh my goodness me three two, three, five,
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gonna lie to you. I watched a lot of ping
pong over the last couple. It's table tennis. I know
it's ping pong to me, baby, And I will tell
you this. What do you have to do to be
a coach? They have coaches, sometimes two or three coaches.
What do you think I should do?
Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
I would hit the ball back over the net, But
you do what you want to do. It's crazy. I
love it, though I love it. I've been having fun.
The debut of the new high octane Olympic sports happened.
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But it's a lot of fun.
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I've good start for both Saandahana.
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The moment, we'll see if that can make it happen.
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But it's gonna be Sam Watson who's gonna walk away
with another world record and the bronze.
Speaker 23 (01:11:07):
So he said, hey, guys, if I can't get the gold,
I'm just gonna.
Speaker 21 (01:11:10):
Lower that world record a little bit.
Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
I got nothing to lose. Yep, there's our guy, Sam Watson.
He got a third. He goes up this wall in
like four seconds. It was insane, it was. But yesterday
the big thing Quincy Hall in the four hundreds, what
uh race Jerry.
Speaker 9 (01:11:32):
Richards, something outside, Matthew Hudson's pride chimes, Quincy Halls coming,
Quincy has digging dig Quincy hasn't that pig does. Let's
go for the USA Quincy home with the most amperent jumper.
Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
It was awesome to watch. You've got today Noah Lyle's
trying to win the two hundred, which is his, and
then the four by one hundred is tomorrow. Just still
a lot of good stuff left at the Olympics. Three two, three, five,
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Coming up in the third hour, we're going to talk
about what's going on in Britain, the battle of quote unquote,
the race war. How everybody who disagrees in particular with
a left leaning government is a Nazi or a racist
and that's not true. And the British people are letting
everybody know. The scary part is they're coming after you online.
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So what does that mean? If you like something, if
you share something that the government doesn't like, they'll come
for you. They're trying to come for Elon Musk. By
the way, you said there was going to be a
civil war if they don't get this stuff sorted out.
It's crazy you talk about that a lot of other
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I love the players.
Speaker 19 (01:13:36):
And officials expected up to sixty five thousand fans inside
the stadium at each concert and as many as thirty
thousand onlookers outside, But earlier officials in Austria revealed terrorists
plotted to kill as many people as possible outside the
stadium with either knives or explosives before killing themselves. Swift's
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Austrian show promoter made this announcement on social media, saying,
with confirmation from government officials of a planned terrorist attack
at Ernst Happel Stadium, we had no choice but to
cancel the three scheduled shows for everyone's safety.
Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
Yeah, bastards. You tried to kill our pop princess. Isis
sentim scary matter of time? Oh of it? Could you
imagine what that could have potentially looked like if they
could have pulled something off with what they were hoping.
So you have a nineteen year old, seventeen year old
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cousiny a fifteen year old who is currently being talked to.
One of the guys quit his job, said he had
something big planned. Another guy broke up this girlfriend. Both
of them changed their look and everything socially, everything was
changing with them. They'd been radicalized online probably isis K.
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They'd pledge their allegiance to them, and their goal was
to take out a bunch of people. I don't know
if it was Taylor Swift in particular. I'm sure if
they could they would love to. But you know, come on,
you ain't getting that close by the way we think
that our presidents are protected. Yeah, you're not getting that
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close to our pop princess. Wasn't going to happen. Was
not going to happen. That being said, soft targets kids,
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 7 (01:15:27):
This is just a matter of time.
Speaker 6 (01:15:29):
I think isis K in particular is looking to make
the most if you will, bang for their book. And
I don't know that Taylor Swift herself was the target,
but I think a stadium of sixty five thousand people
was their target. And what's most disturbing to me is
that there were chemicals. I worked chemicals and talxes at
the CIA. Those can become aerosolized and do a lot
more damage than what we can normally see.
Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
CIA analyst's former CIA person by the name of Tracy
Walder talking about that the chemicals. How terrifying that would
have been. What could that have done? They had knives,
they had some explosive devices. Thank god nothing happened, but
it is again only a matter of time. They're looking
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for the opportunity at soft targets. Radical Islam and the
West do not mix. Do we understand that? Do we
have an understanding of that? Radical Islam and the West
do not mix. And when you put a bunch of
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people together from all over the globe who have a
different view of life, you get this. Now, one of
them was born and raised in Austria. The other one
they're they're because they're younger, because one of them's nineteen.
So in Europe, they have different rules for stuff, so
like where we may name a suspect if they're under
the age of eighteen. In some situations they're very close
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to the vets, totally understandable. There's no doubt though this
isn't one of those. We'll see what happens, and they're like, nope,
this is absolutely terrorism. We've seen their stuff. It was
the US, by the way, intelligence that ended up cracking
the case.
Speaker 6 (01:17:11):
I think one of the biggest weaknesses here in the
United States in terms of thwarting terrorist attacks is communication
full stop. And I think the right hand isn't talking
to the left hand, and they don't know that this
individual is on a watch list with another agency, and
that then doesn't make its way to TSA or border
control or wherever they enter through.
Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
You go back to nine to eleven, all the committees,
all the hearings, all the stuff. What was one of
the big glaring issues. The puzzle pieces were all there.
Everybody was looking at this guy over here in this agency,
this department was looking at this guy. They knew some
stuff was up, but they didn't talk to each other.
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And because of that, nobody put the puzzle pieces together.
And what ended up happening. Luckily in this situation, our
agencies said, hey, these dudes are planning something.
Speaker 4 (01:18:12):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
According to what they're saying or releasing over there, they
had planned either tonight or tomorrow to do something big,
whether or not the explosives would have worked. What kind
of chemicals that they're not releasing any of that? But
could you have imagined? I remember the Ariana Grande concert
in was it twenty seventeen in Manchester? And then who
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could forget the the uh the Baklo concert in theater
in France. Thank god, by the way, the French have
secured the hell out of the Olympics. I mean, outside
of the fact that the river the sign is disgusting
and people are swimming in it and they're coming out vomiting.
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Outside of that, but it has nothing to do with
you know, terrorism just has to do with the fact
that you were a gross so think I mean, could
you imagine what that would look like on a grand scale.
But when you mess with the pop princess who is
beloved here, you know there's guys in Ias going I
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don't think, so you kill her? Do we have problem?
Big problem?
Speaker 18 (01:19:25):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
My lord, fans are pissed and angry. Why cause a
lot of people fly to Europe and a lot of
people from fly to other places because getting tickets is
virtually impossible. Reached out to my friend earlier today, Ali Vatner.
She just got back. She went and saw her I
think in Holland or Dutch Nederlands, but she was, you know,
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she had seen her here in the kickoff in Phoenix,
and she talks about it's so much cheaper to fly
to Europe and get tickets there than trying to buy
tickets here. And so you're sol pay for flights and
for tonight or full time. Who's going to pay that
to me?
Speaker 5 (01:20:08):
Who?
Speaker 2 (01:20:10):
Nobody? She's going to be performing on Saturday and Sunday,
I think in London. See what that's like. Speaking of
the UK, talked a bit about it last hour. We
live in a country that is so freaking amazing. Okay,
you'll hear politician goes, this is the worst time in
history and if the other side wins, it's over democracy.
Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
My bot.
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
I love our country warts and all. I love our country,
and remember we got this amazing constitution that is awesome. Okay,
that's the letter to the government that says, hey, you
can't screw with us. Britain doesn't have that. Everybody thinks
that Britain is just like hey, it's wide open and
you could say anything. It's free speech. With all that
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is going on right now in Britain, you would be
surprised at what's going on. Here's somebody for the Metropolitan
Police talking about, well, if you do something online, we
don't like they're going to have a knock at the
door for you.
Speaker 18 (01:21:12):
The offensive incitement to racial hatered involves publishing or distributing
material which is insulting or abusive, which is intended or
likely to start racial hatered. So if you retweet that,
then you'll re publishing that and then potentially you're committing
that offense. And we do have dedicated police officers who
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are scouring social media. Their job is to look for
this material and then follow up with identification of risks
and so forth.
Speaker 7 (01:21:44):
So it's really really serious.
Speaker 18 (01:21:46):
People might I think they're not doing anything harmful, they
are and the consequences will be visited upon them.
Speaker 2 (01:21:54):
The consequences will be that's not true. Chad sharing, liking
all the same. And if you don't believe me, here's
a guy sitting at home when the knock came.
Speaker 10 (01:22:05):
The time's twenty to three, fourteen forty an arresting you
on suspicion of improper use of the.
Speaker 7 (01:22:14):
Communications network watch communications.
Speaker 5 (01:22:18):
Actually, okay, so you do have to say that that.
My harmon says one questions I thought to day you
are in for.
Speaker 8 (01:22:24):
I think you say given accident, that.
Speaker 20 (01:22:27):
I'm actually being arrested arrested, okays.
Speaker 7 (01:22:32):
Some comments that you've made on the Facebook page?
Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
Oh?
Speaker 20 (01:22:36):
Really?
Speaker 18 (01:22:36):
Oh gee?
Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
Facebook crime?
Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
It's a Facebook crime. You're being arrested for a Facebook
crime for comments. And here's the thing, Well, what if
they're racist? Oh okay, okay, these are their laws. Yeah,
but what if it's just somebody took offense? Oh? I
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mean you you said I was going to be arrested
under some more intimation.
Speaker 19 (01:23:06):
But I'm going to be arrested on Facebook some comments
that are a sensor of scene and people have made
complaints about that.
Speaker 21 (01:23:17):
Can you can you tell me what this comment was?
Speaker 14 (01:23:22):
All right?
Speaker 21 (01:23:22):
And so what am I going to be looked up
for the night?
Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
Crazy? It's how blessed we are in this country, and
the riots are going on over there, and we've talked
about over the last couple of days, the culture clash,
the way that people feel they're being treated and not
being heard, and that is such an important thing, the
not being heard side of stuff. Oh, it's just a
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bunch of right wingers and crazy looney Nazis. Everyone thinks
it's extreme far right, and it's it's everyone who's racist
against it.
Speaker 14 (01:23:55):
Far right. Everyone's far right if if you stand up
to any narrative, you are far all right.
Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
I'm not far right and I'm not far left.
Speaker 14 (01:24:02):
You know why. I'm clever enough to know it takes
two wings to fly.
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
That is the problem.
Speaker 14 (01:24:08):
I'm not left and I'm not right.
Speaker 2 (01:24:10):
It takes two wings.
Speaker 14 (01:24:12):
If people could get that through to the heads, you know,
we are people, We're one when we have to stand together.
You know, as I said, I don't have all the answers.
I don't have all the answers, but I know this
isn't one of them.
Speaker 2 (01:24:28):
He's absolutely right and it's not far right. Are there
some looties out that are doing stuff one hundred percent
on both sides. But there's a two tiered system over
there that is going on that people are pointing out,
even people on the left are starting to point it out.
They've got serious issues and this could be an issue
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that could come here. We're going to talk a bit
about that. A lot of other stuff to get to
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sereno.
Speaker 20 (01:26:54):
What trupping.
Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
Spot as trending on the interwebs on the to be
out of whole Thursday, Let's start today over in the
magical world of Google, angel Man Syndrome, Colin Ferrell announced
yes ready that his Sun is struggling with angel manned syndrome.
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It's a syndrome that doesn't affect a lot of people,
delay in learning, struggles potentially with speech, things of that nature,
normal life expectancy. But you guys know that Quincy hall
Man four hundred, that was amazing. Taylor Swift, of course
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isis k I was going to attack Taylor Swift's concert.
I don't know what you were thinking, but the swiftiaser
after you now so it We talked about it earlier.
They found chemicals. That's terrifying soft targets. The fact that
the games have gone off without a hitch for the
most part, there's been nothing outside of you know, the
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sin being disgusting and are but that has nothing to
do with any poison that just grows way that they
clean up the river flash flood warning Japan, big earthquake
today it was six point nine seven to two massive
sports climbing. Talked a bit about that earlier. It's a
sport that, uh well, lots of stuff happens to your body,
(01:28:30):
particular your fingers and hands and your fingernails. The Olympics
been fun. Tell you that. Head on over to Yahoo.
Hunter Biden apparently he tried to influence policy, no way, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Japan UK riots talked about that, Taylor Swift, Iran all trending,
and finally over to the magical world of Twitter, Tim
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Walls stolen Valor IRAQ three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three. Atch had been to show it's
your Twitter, your Instagram and all the other things. Right
here on the Chad Benson Show, people ask, won't you
talk about that? Because does it mean anything? And there's
a battle of who's right and who's wrong. Does it
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mean anything in the big scheme of things? Did he
really steal Valor? He's got to clean up some of
his language, no doubt about that. And I'm talking about
the cursing and some of the things he says, But
I care about the policy and the policy crazy. Oh yeah.
You know. One of the other things is that was
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trending is the big crowd yesterday that they had well
come to find out bon Iver, pop star, rock star
Dude played a free concert and you're going to see
a lot of that. You're going to see a ton
of that in the coming weeks and months when it
comes to these campaign stops, getting people there they've got
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that kind of cachet on the left that the right
just doesn't have that. Let's be honest, they don't artist actors.
They lean left. We've been talking about this.
Speaker 21 (01:30:16):
They have.
Speaker 2 (01:30:18):
Trump has to go up against social media in a
lot of cases outside of X, has to go up
against Hollywood, has to go up against the establishment media
before he ever gets to take on kamal Ams. So
you're gonna find a lot of concerts and it's it.
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They're trying to make it something as an event and
for enduring the insanity on stage with this lady over here,
here's a free concert three two, three, five, three eight,
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Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 10 (01:31:22):
Tax breaks to billionaires in big corporations. He intends to
cut Social Security and Medicare. He intends to surrender our
fight against the climate crisis, and he intends to end
the Affordable Care Act. You know what, if you want
Donald Trump to win, then say that otherwise I'm speaking.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
That's Kamala Harris yesterday pro Palestinian person screaming and yelling.
She's like, if you want to, I'll drop the wed
dead capes breaking. There are people out there, by the way,
on the uber progressive side, who absolutely don't want anything
to do with this ticket, want zero to do with
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this ticket. And that's kind of hilarious because they're supposed
to be the most progressive of all time, which they are,
but not progressive enough on the issue that matters to them.
So she came out firing there, what are the issues? Well, chat,
I'm glad you asked, Well, thank you very much. That's
(01:32:40):
the thing, what are the issues? The only thing that
matters is the issues, not name calling. That doesn't get
you any points. By the way, both sides love name calling,
and it's a full contact sports. Let's have a medley
(01:33:03):
of name calling and stuff. And she happens to be
really a low IQ individual. Sharely goes, she has a
very low IQ. We don't need a low IQ.
Speaker 10 (01:33:15):
But it is running me.
Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
She seemed to have a.
Speaker 7 (01:33:18):
Lot to say about me.
Speaker 10 (01:33:24):
And by the way, don't you find some of their
stuff to just be playing weird?
Speaker 4 (01:33:28):
We don't want a wacky San Francisco liberal serving as
commander in chief.
Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
Yes, they are creepy and weird as hell.
Speaker 8 (01:33:35):
You see it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Wow did anybody Did that change anybody's mind about anything? No, No,
it didn't. That makes the people that are in the
arena happy the bas is like, yeah, baby, they're freaking weird,
or they're lunatics, or they're idiots. You've already bought the product,
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the kool has been drunken. You're on that side. The
five hundred thousand to a million people that will probably
decide this could be a little bit less because the
voter turnout could be a little bit more. Those people.
By the way, thirty percent of people get their information
online politically, So there's so much crap out there cutting
(01:34:23):
through the noise. What does the low information, no information
voter care about? How do you reach them? Because saying
she's stupid, Let me tell you what Kamala Harris is
and I'll get a lot of crap from this from
the crazy's out there. She understands what's going on. Is
(01:34:48):
she the sharpest tool in the shed? Now? And I've
talked to a lot of people, and I was in
California met her on a few occasions. We didn't sit
down and have a talk. But no, is she stupid, unprepared, cunning,
(01:35:09):
understands what she needs to do. She knows how to
work the situation the best way that she does. She
has gotten to that point where she is a survivor
when it comes to all of these things. I mean,
think about it. She finished not even dead last in
the twenty twenty primaries. She never even got to the
(01:35:31):
point where she got to finish last. Her state put
four other people in front of her. She at the
time was a sitting senator, former age, and they're like, yeah,
this kid h Pete Budagic, she seems better. Crazy Old
Bernie's better, Elizabeth Warren's better, this Joe Biden's better. Yet
(01:35:56):
she managed to end up becoming the VP through all
the hell. She understands what she needs to do. So
saying she's stupid, no, I don't think she's an idiot
like that. Like I said, I don't think she's the
sharpest tool in the shed. But attacking her personally doesn't help.
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Asking the people that are undecided, reaching those people and
saying what matters to you inflation, immigration, for some, it
may be abortion, for some, it may be the wars,
whether or not. Jd Vance had sex for the couch,
(01:36:43):
which he didn't, a lie that continues to be spread
that everybody has debunked, including the New York Times. For
God's sakes, he said, that's a bunch of crap, But
it lives, so you can call them weird. What matters
to the people that are going to decide this You've
already got that. How many times I'd tell people you
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need to fish in a place to catch new fish,
because fishing in the bucket with the fish you already
have is stupid. I gotta get more fish. How do
I do it? I'm gonna go to the pond over
there where there's fish. I could turn around to catch these,
but they're already in my bucket. That's silly. It is.
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The election is gonna be decided by a few states
of where Really.
Speaker 13 (01:37:29):
This election is decided toss up states right now to
seventy to win. This keeps changing, obviously because of how
the polling is now moving in Kamala Harris's favor. But
if Trump wins Pennsylvania and Georgia in this map, Trump
gets seventy Pennsylvania and.
Speaker 7 (01:37:48):
Georgia, that's it.
Speaker 13 (01:37:49):
Harris wins Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona meaning Nevada, Georgia, and
Wisconsin all go to Trump.
Speaker 7 (01:37:56):
Harris wins again.
Speaker 13 (01:37:57):
Harris's map goes through pennsylvani Wisconsin, and Michigan the Blue Wall.
Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Go and feed the people that you're trying to get
the food you need to feed them. Meaning you're worried
about inflation. I am too. They say you're racist. I
care about what you care about bringing down inflation. I
care about fighting that fight for you to do everything
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I can to slow this tide of inflation, to help
bring it down, to make life more affordable and allow
you to get on your life without having to worry.
Illegal immigration, I do too. Let me tell you what
we're going to do. We're going to put the things
in place that I've already done that we're successful. Remain
in Mexico, no more catch and release. We're going to
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expand the opportunity and he's talked about it of people
coming here to work and potentially be citizens because we
want legal immigration to continue. We don't want to illegal immigration,
and we've got to do something to stop that. Take
it on the right way. It's like a sales job.
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And Trump's a great salesman. It's the best salesman of
the bunch. The problem is when you make it personal.
That's not getting through to the people you need to
get through to. It's not when I think about it,
if you're going to go sell something today walking out
and going, Hey, those people over there are weird and
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they suck and their product sucks and it's stupid. You
haven't told me anything about your product. All you've told
me is their product sucks and it's stupid and it's
weird because I went over there and they said you're
weird and your product sucks and it's stupid, and they
never told me anything about their product. Who's going to
talk to me about their product? I got a lot
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of people to text me is chat. Why aren't you
talking about jd Vance is talking about the stolen valor
of You know that Tim Walls is putting out there.
Speaker 4 (01:40:04):
But you know what really bothers me about Tim Waltz
as a marine who served his country in uniform when
the United States Marine Corps, when the United States of
America asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country,
I did it.
Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
I did what they asked me to do.
Speaker 4 (01:40:15):
It, and I did it honorably, and I'm very proud
of that service. When Tim Waltz was asked by his
country to go to Iraq, you know what he did.
He dropped out of the army and allowed his unit
to go without him, a fact that he's been criticized
for aggressively by a lot of the people that he
served with. I think it's shameful to prepare your unit
to go to Iraq, to make a promise that you're
going to follow through, and then to drop out right
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before you actually have to go.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
I don't care. I don't care because there's fifty stories
out there saying that's Bologney, and people that serve with
him said that's bolooney, and there's other p You know
what that doesn't do doesn't talk about the issues that
are affecting America. It doesn't well it's important because of
the military. It doesn't talk about the issues they're important
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to America. Affording life is the big issue, a worry
of a recession. How am I going to pay my bills?
Those things matter. Did you know he drunk drive? I did,
And I think he tried to be deaf, pretended to
be deaf, at that point, which was also again does
nothing for you, does nothing for you. Focus on the
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things that matter. That's what you have to do. Avoid
being dragged into stupid fights that mean very little. If
you want to sell what it is that you're trying
to get over to the people of America, in particular
(01:41:51):
that five hundred thousand to a million people in a
few states that will decide this, then sell them the
best of the product that you have, and you can
tell them why their product doesn't work compared to yours.
But saying they're stupid doesn't tell me why their product
doesn't work. Shouldn't be this hard. Everybody makes it hard, though,
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It's kind of what we do nowadays. Three two, three, five,
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All of you.
Speaker 2 (01:42:23):
I can't believe that, Jed, what do you mean? It
doesn't matter. It just doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. It
shouldn't be that hard. Why is it so hard? I'm
just curious? Why is it so damn hard? Came across
this article and we might get into a little bit
more tomorrow, but one of the things that the Biden
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administration did that I thought was a good thing. Oh
my god, you give them credit. Yeah, it's the Chips Act.
So that's a big deal. And you know, I'm in
Arizona and the Chips Act the whole nine yards, you know,
and we are too reliant on the chips from elsewhere.
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You saw that with the way that things went down
with the supply chain and not being able to get
chips and how long it was taken to get cars
and all of that stuff. And I'm not talking about
potato chips, by the way, computer chips. So Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing Company or TSMC is brought a bunch of their
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manufacturing over here, and we're talking billions and billions, sixty
five billion dollars invested in this along with the US.
They're having issues. So if you don't know anything about
chips and whatnot, it's not as simple as the Taiwanes
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make it look. And they're having all kinds of problems because, well,
let's just put it this way, they like hard work,
and the Taiwanese managers are having issues with some people
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here in America, especially some of the younger generation who
maybe aren't into working twenty four to seven. They say
culture clashes between the Taiwanese managers and American workers have
led to frustration on both sides. TSMC is known for
its rigorous working conditions, including things like even on your
days off, calling you in sometimes it could be two
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in the morning as an emergency, get in here. Guess what.
American employees quit and are quitting quite frequently, they say.
Disagreements over expectations have boiled over. So there's been a
lot of issues already with that. And I want to
get into this a little bit more because it's great
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that we're bringing all of this stuff here because we
need to. And this is the battle of the Battle
of the future is not the economy the way that
people think it is, and it's not even the militarily,
it's the computing side of stuff. So having this here
is important. That being said, we may not be ready
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The score comes in for the United States two seventy
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Drought is over the United States. Back on the podium
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All right, Back on the podium for artistic swimming. By
the way, we're also back on the podium for weightlifting
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And then I go and spoil it all by saying
something stupid.
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It all takes stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 14 (01:47:21):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict.
Speaker 2 (01:47:25):
They're gonna do something incredibly stupid. Now you're the fact
stupid one with the big mouth is stupid little right.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupiditing.
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Now it's time for stupid information.
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I love this portion program. We're doing an Olympic style
right now. A little stupid information for you kids out there,
by the way, because they've got the speed climbing and
stuff like that, which is crazy. It's going on right now.
You've got break dancing in the Olympics, which is awesome.
To become an Olympics sport, it's got to be around
for a little bit. But seventy five nations actually have
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to play the sport, so pick a ball. It is
like the fastest growing sport here in a lot of places,
but only about forty or fifty countries play it, so
still has a ways to go. Speaking of sports, they
used to do pigeon shooting in the Olympics and they've
only done it once outside of horses. Last time they
had live animals and it was quite grizzly. In fact,
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three hundred birds were killed overall. The winner, Leon de
Luton from Belgium, he alone killed twenty one live pigeons.
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always tell everybody, if you hate me so much, why
do you listen? Continue? Don't do that to yourself. Don't
don't don't do that. Don't don't do that to you.
That's all I'm saying. If you hate me that much,
don't do that to you. You guys, have a blessed
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rest of your day. We will do it again tomorrow.
Hold on a second, I see you Friday night, night Jack.
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