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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
This is Chad Benson, nine two of the D and C.
What did we learn? What do we know? Give us
your take?
Speaker 3 (00:20):
All?
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Right, here we go, Joe who exactly exactly. The Obamas
still run the joint and no doubt about that. Hope
and change, but do equals energy. Trump bashing but not
Maga bashing, which is important and also a reality check.
Last night I watched the whole thing. You're welcome, so
(00:44):
you didn't have to You're welcome. What was the show?
And that's what it was last night. By the way,
the Democrats the hell of a job on the show,
much better than the first night. But that being said,
it was Michelle who was amazing. She was it was
absolutely amazing. And then Barack walked out and you're like
that guy, smooth af and they bashed Trump because that
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was a lot of it last night, I mean the
night before. We'll talk about a little bit later, we'll
get deeper into it. One hundred and forty seven times
they mentioned Trump the first night, three times they mentioned inflation.
They're still trying to figure out, how do we talk
about change from the last president you mean Biden, the
one that she's pretending like she doesn't even know, and
(01:31):
it was easy. They came out, they attacked Trump. They
also gave a reality check to the Democrats. This ain't easy, guys.
This ain't going to be over tomorrow. The energy you're
building up, all of that stuff, this stuff isn't going
any you know, isn't going to translate the way that
you think it is. This is going to be a
hard slog fight. But a lot of it was directed
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simply at Donald that's what you do. But they did
it in a much different way, and that was, Hey,
how do we bring the country together and let's ostracize
Donald Trump, because I think what we've seen over the
last unteen months is well really for the last several years,
is making it personal between people who support Donald Trump.
(02:19):
You are Donald Trump, so therefore we don't like you.
And on the other side you get a little bit
of that as well, but not as much. And that's
the reality of it. You don't I thought, you know.
The speeches were the speeches, although Michelle Obama's Jim Garritty
of The Nash Review said, whoever the speech writer was
for Michelle Obama, they need to hire that person now.
(02:41):
If you're the Hairs team, and I agree, but I
like the tact in the way that they came about
doing things because once again, while they made it personal
about Donald, they didn't make it personal about the base.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
We build all manner of walls and fences around ourselves,
and then we.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Wonder why we feel so alone.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
We don't trust each other as much because we don't
take the time to know each other, And in that
space between us, politicians and algorithms teach us to caricature
each other and troll each other and fear each other.
But here's the good news, Chicago, all across America, pies
that bind us together are still there.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
We still coach.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
Little League and look out for our elder new neighbors.
We still feed the hungry, and churches and mosques and
synagogues and temple we share the same pride when our
Olympic athletes compete for the goal. Because the vast majority
of us dont want to live in a country that's
bitter and divided.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
He was right, I mean that right, there was spot
on the way that you deliver in that moment. Now, yes,
I mean it's a cookie cutter kind of thing, but
I said to several people last night because I said
he can still bring it, and they're like, oh my god.
I'm like, no, take away the the whatever the speech
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was about, because we won't remember a lot of these speeches.
It was just the attitude, the way he comes out,
the way he does the same thing with Michelle. Yes,
they went after Trump hardcore. We'll get to that in
a second. But the way that he he didn't go
after the base, and I think that's important. You know,
(04:26):
the whole thing is how do you expand the tent.
That's the thing I've been talking about forever in a day.
When it comes to Trump and the Republicans, I'm a
policy guy. I don't care who the president is if
I believe in the policy. Some people that's all they
care about. They care about Trump that there is a
certain cultish attitude around that that at times drives me crazy.
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But I like the policies period. That's it, and that's
the only thing. The emotion side and that energy side,
the momentum side, well, that side comes a lot from
the Democrats because they're in. It is very feeling. It's
very emotional. You can feel it. Oh my god, the energy.
(05:12):
But Dean Phillips who ran against Biden and then the
party ostracized him. So he tried to primary Biden and
then they basically destroyed him. He was on with Lori
Ingram last night. He was talking about entertainment and all
this kind of stuff, But then he talked about Trump's
base and the reason that it's important because you hear
you hear him there. He's not attacking the base, not
attacking the way that that that you know, you want
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to talk about division, the way that Biden and them
have gone about attacking the base. So if you vote
for Donald Trump, you are Donald Trump. I get it
every day. And no, it's not about Trump, It's about
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you know this over here. It's about the policy. But
the interesting thing is when you listen to him talk
about the difference, because I've been to several Bernie you
know things. I've been to several of you know at
the time, you know, Democrat Biden things. There's a lot
of anger out there because if they see you as
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a person who is potentially on quote unquote the other side,
they're pissy and angry. And he talks about the difference
between him, who was running by the way against Biden,
to the primaries, and he talks about going to a rally.
Speaker 5 (06:32):
Yeah, I would say, we have an angertainment industry that
would have us believe we were so utterly divided that
it's irretrievable, and that is not true. And I will
tell you said it before I went to a maga.
I went to a Donald Trump rally when I was
campaigning in New Hampshire back in the winter of twenty three,
and I was met with handshakes and friendship and hospitality
and decent statutes.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
All to be a Republican was I thought it was hilarious.
She's like, I've been recruiting people all night. And I
remember Jamie Fox talking about how he went there was
a barbecue a bunch of maggot people at a movie
he was filming, and it was like up the street
or something was going on and he went over there.
So it was like the best time you ever had.
(07:17):
And that's what I keep telling everybody. We are the
exhausted majority. We need to be the people who have
the loudest voice in the room because we are the majority.
You want to win this race if you're the Republicans,
got to stop making things personal, and you've got to
expand that tent. And that's the frustrating part is can
(07:43):
they expand the tent? I think the Republicans can, But
can Donald Trump expand the tent? Can he be that
person who expands the tent? And they went after him
hardcore last night. Let's be honest.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
Here's a seventy eight year old billionaire who has not
stopped whining about his problems.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Since he wrote down his Golden Escalator.
Speaker 6 (08:09):
See his limited narrow view of the world made him
feel threatened by the existence of two hard work and
highly educated, successful people who happen to be black.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
I want to know who's going to tell.
Speaker 6 (08:23):
Him, Who's gonna tell him that the job he's currently
seeking might just be one of those black jobs.
Speaker 7 (08:28):
We do not need four more years a bluster and
bumbling and chaos. We have seen that movie before and
we all know that the sequel is usually worse.
Speaker 2 (08:44):
Now No Empire, Stretch Back and The Godfather Too are
probably better movies. It's about policy, That's the funny thing.
Can you win on policy? Because now the Democrats don't
have a win on policy. They don't they don't have
(09:06):
a win on crime, inflation, the economy, immigration, They don't
have a win on any of those, So for them
it's personality and a disdain for Trump and picking fights
with Trump, so he reacts. It's about reaction, reaction, reaction,
(09:29):
because in truth, Scott Jennings CNN puts it, who's been
running the show for the last I don't know, I'm
teen years.
Speaker 8 (09:36):
The gap that I still see in all these speeches,
as good as they were, is that she's in the
White House right now. Democrats have controlled the White House
for twelve of the last sixteen years. And for all
of the talk about division and the problems in the
country and people are hurting, Democrats have mostly controlled this country.
Trump had it for four the Obamas and Biden had
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it for the rest of the time, And somehow it's
still all Trump's fault and somehow she hasn't been at
the center of it.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
So to me, that's still the glaring hole in this.
Speaker 8 (10:09):
Campaign that hasn't yet been solved at the convention, How
do you explain all of the problems that will be
solved by the person who is currently in there for
the last three and a half years, who is supposed
to already be working on solving it. But bottom line, tonight.
This convention is working for them. Michelle Obama is. I mean,
(10:29):
she's an incredible speaker, and you cannot deny the power
of what happened in the hall tonight.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
No, you could you. My wife said she was amazing,
she was good. I don't have to agree with your politics,
right like, I can see somebody who is singing opera
and realize the talent they have is incredible, even though
I may not like the opera, right like, that's understand that,
and a lot of people don't. Because we live in
(10:55):
US versus them. And if you're Trump and you are
his surrogates, every single day, you remind the people. Don't
make it personal, which is hard, but you remind the
people over and over again. She's part of this administration.
Don't let her try to say I had nothing to
(11:20):
do with this. I don't even know who this Joe
Biden fellow is. You're speaking of three two, three, five,
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this honest question, would you rather have Trump win take
the White House or majority of both houses. Right now,
(11:44):
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Speaker 1 (13:09):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 9 (13:11):
I don't think she's a very bright person.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
I do feel that.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
I mean, I think that's right.
Speaker 9 (13:15):
I think I am a very bright person, and a
lot of people say that I don't think she's a
very bright person. And you know what, a country needs
a very smart person. And I don't think she's a
very smart person.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
I don't consider that an insult.
Speaker 9 (13:26):
That's just a fact.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
But what evidence do you have for that.
Speaker 9 (13:29):
I looked at the things that she said, I looked
at the way she deals. I looked at her record
of her crazy record. I look at her policies. I
just don't happen to think.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
So, don't get personal. Keep it to policy. Here's the thing,
there is no policy talk there isn't. First night of
the DNC, one hundred and forty seven times they mentioned
Trump on stage three times. They mentioned inflation. If you
boil it down to all of the stuff, you know, immigration, inflation,
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you know that it was like forty times they mentioned
those are forty nine times. So they mentioned Trump over
and over and over again. They make it personal, too,
they do. They make it personal. And I'm thinking to
myself again, everybody's making stuff personal. Nobody's talking about policy.
(14:23):
So I joke about this is all vibes. Man vibes.
Vibes shouldn't win. It shouldn't. Sorry, the best policies should win, period,
Case closed, end of story. I will say this Newsom's right.
I don't think Trump. I've heard it over and over
(14:44):
again from several people inside of the Trump sphere and campaign.
Trying to figure out how to come after VP Harris
has been an issue.
Speaker 10 (14:55):
Why do you think he hasn't been able to figure
out how to go up against I.
Speaker 11 (15:00):
There's a lot of theories. I have my own humble one.
I don't think he ever imagined this would happen. I
don't think he would imagine what happened so quickly. I
don't think he imagined we would consolidate as a party
so quickly. And I don't think he also imagined the
one intangible. There's a sense of spirit and pride. There's
the intangible, the thing that sort of defies the policy
positions of the delicate count.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Well, the policy issues again nobody cares about. And you
coalesce around anybody that isn't Trump. Let's be real, anybody
who's not Trump. You could have put a Chipotle burrito
up there that was against Donald Trump and the Dems
would have got excited about it. Three two, three, five,
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(15:43):
Who is your Twitter? Tweet? At his text? The program
right here on the Chad Benson Show, the first of
its kind. We've never seen a burrito run for president before.
It's breaking bear because when all is said and done,
the vibes, while they're excited because there's a fresh new smell,
as I like to say, she's got that new car smell,
(16:03):
because it's totally changed, the reality is a vast majority
of the reason everybody's coalesquing around is a it's not Biden,
who was going to lose and b anybody but Trump,
anybody but Trump. I have no idea what kind of
policy the Brito would have. I promise everybody everything will
(16:25):
be tastier from here on out. Last night, watching all
of the fun and frivolity, that was the roll call.
Then they went to Gavin Newsom, who's got to be
thinking to himself, I've got all the stuff, right, Governor.
I'm like, I'm the this was supposed to be. They
gave it to her. Her, she's it. That could have
(16:51):
been me, That should be me. You know he's thinking
that because they're politicians. It's the reality of it. They're
politicians and they care about themselves. We actually have a
Twitter question up right now. Let you go check it
out at Chad Benson Show. Honest question for Republicans if
(17:15):
you have a choice, you only get one of these
Trump wins, but you lose the House and the Senate.
Trump loses, but you get the House and the Senate.
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Speaker 1 (18:00):
In thought Independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
This policy even mattered. I don't know. Personality seems to
matter more than anything else, because when it comes to policy,
most Americans are like, yeah, I like that that the
policy over there on the right, I like that better.
Speaker 3 (18:16):
We saw the former president talk about the economy and
turning to crime. Today he'll be out in North Carolina
with his running mate, Senator jd Vance Phosokus on national security,
will show that he does have an advantage on Kamala
Harris on most of those issues. But she is performing
better than President Biden did.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Who's President Biden? Oh? Oh that guy? Is he still around? No,
he's not. It's on vacation. In fact, if the Democrats
had it their way, he would be on vacation till
January twentieth of next year. The less he's around, the
less of a reminder that she's part of this. That's
the one thing I continue to say. You have to
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tie her to this. You are it, You're part of this.
When you get up there and you talk about man,
how expensive life is. You are part of it. When
you get up there and you talk about how awful
people are feeling about life, and uh, you're a part
(19:15):
of it, and acting like, well, I couldn't fix it.
I'm not really a part of it. And everybody's like, well,
you know she's the only vice president. Well, you did
cast a vote for the Inflation Reduction Act, which really
didn't reduce any inflation. So let's just you're a part
of this. You always wanted to be the last one
in the room. Remind everybody that it is Biden, who
(19:39):
but Joe. He's a president. Joe Biden and Vice President Harris.
Try to make them one that helps. Last night the
roll call DNC, my.
Speaker 12 (19:51):
Name is doctor Joey Prella pronounced she her hers, I'm
a proud president of a garden saying.
Speaker 13 (19:58):
I'm proudisedre with Kamala Harr and Tim Walls because then
he stands with the LGBTQ community.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
It's time to turn the page on Trump. Hurt. Thank
you pronounced her hers, Yeah, because that matters pronouns she
her hers her, she she she she hear a lot
of pronouns there last night there was it's very important
to them. It is, it's very important. I think where
the Republicans miss out, especially with a lot of the
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LGBTQ plus community, and where the Democrats don't quite get it.
And by the way, I think a vast majority of Democrats.
We had our friend on last week, our new friend
Rihanna Wu, who is a progressive, who is not for
the insanity that is going on in the world of wokeness,
(20:49):
finds her parties been hijacked by activists. You know. Earlier,
you know, we were talking about how we are much
closer as far as our beliefs, and which is absolutely true,
that the Democrats have easily been hijacked by a movement,
and that I have several Let me tell you something.
(21:12):
I've got several friends who are Jerry. Oh yeah, I
don't care. They're my friends. I love them. And they
don't get the trans movement. They don't get the insanity
of the way that things are pushed at children. They don't,
which brings us to walke Wednesday every once in a while.
It's just get age a little woke. Okay, I have
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been made aware of the allegations. Is there anything you
can say on your behalf I'm trans you just one hr.
Speaker 14 (21:40):
White people are also oppressed by racism.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
We're not.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
We are the oppressors.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
What did you say, do not bring that European nonsense
into this ethnic household? Do you understand me? I have
hair in my armpit.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
I have it there for a few reasons.
Speaker 15 (21:56):
One lazy, two the patriarchy, and three it's steal exhausting.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Oh my god, it's time for woke Wednesday. It's important
as part of these culture war It's one of the
things that we've talked about that if the Democrats want
to make real headways into Republican areas, that they fail
a lot in the culture wars because they get caught
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up in this activism, and a lot of it's out
of fear, fear that if they don't go along with
their tribe, they're going to get taken out. And by
the way, a vast majority of quote unquote the tribe
don't believe in this stuff as well, and this insanity
that's pushed on children, and that's a big I don't
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think you understand how frustrated people in the LGB community,
the lesbians, gays, they how they feel like we've been
lumped into this we don't quite get it, and we're
not a fan of a lot of this movement towards.
If you want to be trance, knock yourself out. It's
the kids. It's the kids. The focus on pushing things
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on children that shouldn't be pushed on kids.
Speaker 16 (23:10):
I am a radical transgender who believes in the abolishment
of all things that Americans hold dear to their hearts,
like the nuclear family. I didn't grow up in a
nuclear family, as you can tell by the fact that
I look like this, but I find it to be
an incredibly constricting force in American society, and it bepreads
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us from embracing each other's differences and embracing our own
diversity because we all have to boil down to the
same system of growing up. And it also leads to
the perpetuation of a lot of stereotypes. Women staying at home,
men going out there and working and hiding their feelings
deep in sight so their family can't see what's happening.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
By the way, he is the perfect example. He just said,
find out a nuclear family. Maybe I don't end up
like this.
Speaker 16 (23:56):
I believe in the abolishment of the nuclear family is
the only way to raise it family in America. I
also believe that our economic system is created in a
way to prop up about twelve people in America and
ruin the lives of every other person who is in
a part of those twelve people in America. Twelve is
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an exaggeration. There is about three thousand billionaires in the
United States. There's a lot more one hundred millionaires, and
a lot more people who are doing very well under
the system. And there are a lot of people who
get kicked out in the system.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
That person has never ever been in a situation where
they weren't a victim. One more from our woke transactivists, and.
Speaker 16 (24:40):
They are forced to direct their anger instead of at
the economic elite and at those in political power, the
Republican Party tries to direct their anger towards immigrants and
undocumented people in the United States and trans pace people
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and a bunch of racist attitudes. And that is not
the solution to our problem. The solution to our problem
isn't trying to stop trans people and people of color
and immigrants from being in the United States. The solution
is to take them money from those in power and
take the power from those in power. So yeah, I
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believe that this is a failed country.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
A failed country, by the way, where you can do
all of the things that you just said. You can complain,
you can whine, you can bitch, you can moan, and
nothing happens to you. Nothing happens to you. You weren't
dragged out and shot, you weren't put in jail, none
of those things. None of those things. It's like all
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the time that I watched, you know, like people in
MSWBC or the View, they're gonna the minute Trump gets in,
he's gonna arrest us all or we're never gonna be
able to speak. You forget, he was president for four
years and you're still there doing that, and in fact
not all you still there. The reason you're still there
in many cases, Rachel Maddows of the world and everybody else,
is because Trump was the greatest. He was your batman,
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your joker, your lex luthor, whatever side that you think
you're on. He was that to you, which elevated you.
Grievances that whole trance thing right there, you know, destroy
the nuclear family. There's a push, there's there's a bunch
of people out there that are activists who all want
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to tear down the system, and it's not just about
the kids and the chaos there, it's the entire system
itself they want to tear down, which won't work, by
the way, it won't. Doctor Jordan Peterson yesterday was on
with Mark Alpern and Mark Astim. Hey, why do you
love American and American politics? What is it about America?
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And it was very interesting what he had to say.
Speaker 17 (26:57):
Oh, you people have a great country. The freedom of
the world depends on your country and the absence of freedom.
I spent forty years studying the worst atrocities that people
can engage in. It's been a very eye opening endeavor.
Let's say, and your country stands between us and that
and has what for well, certainly since the Second World War.
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These regimes that that are totalitarian are so brutal that well,
they're so brutal that people won't study them because they
don't want to be shocked out of their naivete. You
have a great country, and it's predicated on a very
deep tradition. It's it's not all attributable to the great
spirit of the US, because you guys derived your traditions
from well, from the English tradition, and that's embedded in
(27:43):
a deeper Judaio Christian tradition. And you know, so there's
a long history behind this, and the UK is a
remarkable country and there are Western European countries that are
like that as well. But without you people doing the
right thing, man, the world would be a very, very
very dark place.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
I love it. He's right. We just have something that
nobody else does. We're the envy of the world in everything,
our economy better than everybody else, our freedoms. See what's
going on in Britain right now, I mean they're talking
about and we might touch on it next hour a
(28:20):
little bit more. Hey, we'll get these guys out of
jail who've done bad things, and we'll put people in
who've liked shared memes, Facebook posts, tweets that we feel
to be evil and bad. We'll put you in jail.
Our freedoms are huge, continue.
Speaker 17 (28:38):
Doctor, and so it's so important that you hang on
to these remarkable freedoms. And also the problem with being
a Westerners that you make the idiotic presumption that a
culture of trust is the default quality you people in
the US. You can trade with each other, you can
become wealthy, you can engage in your productive activity, because
by and large, the typical America will stand by his
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or her word and that that is the basis of wealth.
It's not natural resources. Japan has no natural resources. It's
a filthy rich country because it's a high trust, high
honesty country, and you have that. It's very very hard
to build that, and it's under threat now, and so
it's a terrible thing to watch from the outside anything
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that destabilizes the United States, because you people are a
bastion of everything, really, everything that makes life worth living.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
Amen. Amen to that, Doctor Jordan Peterson right there, three two, three, five,
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to Twitter, your Instagram, all the other things. We've got
a post up right now. It's a non scientific poll
for anybody but Republicans. I'm asking you, would you rather
have Trump in the White House or you have the
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Senate and the House. It's almost fifty to fifty right now.
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Speaker 18 (31:17):
To Joe running with scissor sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 15 (31:31):
So, I mean, even Nancy Pelosi was chanting, we love Joe.
Speaker 10 (31:35):
And she's the one who pushed him out of the race.
Speaker 15 (31:39):
It's like the iceberg waving goodbye to the Titanic.
Speaker 19 (31:45):
You know.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
I saw something on reels, you know, flipping around and
wasting way too much time by the way, scrolling, but
just relaxing, mindless. And there was an interview with the
guy that was on the Titanic, and the interview is
from like nineteen nine, and he was talking about what
happened and how he survived, and the guy was asking
(32:11):
him questions. I'm like, wow, it's like just like the movies.
This this is the way it really happened.
Speaker 4 (32:14):
Goes.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Did you hear the band playing Goes?
Speaker 20 (32:16):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Yeah, they were playing he Goes And they're asking what
was it like he said, it was you know, at
first it was nobody really knew what was going on.
Then it started to get serious, then it became chaos.
But he went to the bow and he says, I
was about one hundred feet in the air when it
started to you know, and I ended up jumping and
I just missed the propellers. But it was crazy. It's like, wow,
(32:41):
you forget some people live a long time. Case in point,
this lady who passed away but boy in her lifetime.
Speaker 20 (32:48):
Her name Maria Bronyes, an American born Spaniard considered to
be the world's oldest person at one hundred and seventeen,
has died. Her family in Catalan, riding on social media
say she's gone the way she wanted in her sleep,
at peace and without pain. Rounyas was born in San
Francisco on March the fourth, nineteen oh seven. For her
family returned to Spain when she was young. At the
(33:10):
time of her death, she was living in a nursing home.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Yeah, think about the things that that lady saw in
her lifetime. For just I mean, just just for a second.
Think about the fact that two world wars when she
was born, horse and carriage, vast majority of the world
didn't have electricity, flight, nope, saw people go to space,
(33:41):
the Internet, all of the things that's crazy, that is insane.
And they asked her, you know, what's the secret to longevity,
She said, jeans luck I didn't surround myself with toxic people.
And I'm like, that's that's a good thing, staying active
(34:03):
new And I say that because you know, as we
all age, we hope to do it better. And I
think we are doing it better comparatively. I mean, you
go look at pictures from people back in the day
and you're like, that guy was forty eight, I'm forty
eight or whatever, and you're like, I don't look anything
like him. We are aging much better. But the new
(34:24):
study out about the aging thing that I found interesting
is we don't age in a gradual way the way
that we think. Yes, we get older, but there are
two times in our life that while we're aging. It's
big and huge research out of Stanford and at college
(34:45):
in Singapore. Forty four. It's like we're aging and we're good,
you know, and then we hit forty four and then
it's like a drastic change in certain areas, you know,
like the way our metabolism works, the way that we can,
you know, the way that caffeine works on our body,
things of that nature. It's a noticeable change. And then sixty.
(35:06):
You get to sixty and it's a boom kind of change.
So those are the two dates as far as aging
where it's a real noticeable difference. And I'll say I
remember forty four. Yeah, yeah, there was something there. There
was no doubt about that. I'm not at sixty yet.
I got a ways to go for that, but yeah,
you can. You can definitely tell you get to a
certain age at forty four. You're like, oh my god,
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three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at you had Benson Show. It's your Twitter, your Instagram,
all of the other things right here on the Chad
Benson Show. Coming up moron last night's Hope and Change
at the DNC. It was an interesting night, much better
run night than the first night. There was no doubt
(35:48):
about that, but there was very little talk of policy.
A lot of it was we don't like Trump, and
that's what we talked about earlier. I mean, you can run.
I said you could run a burrito, and as long
as it doesn't like Trump, people are going to coalesce
around the burrito. The one thing that Trump has done
to the Democrats is energize their base, even though they
may not get along with each other. She's got that
(36:09):
new car smell, which is she's not that old guy,
and she's against Trump, and that's all that matters, which
isn't a great way, by the way, to run a country.
Three two three five, twenty four, twenty three at Chad
Benson Show. It's your Twitter, Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
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This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 21 (36:54):
Just yesterday they let me know I was bummed by
somebody named Gina Raymond. No, so I started screaming at
the top of my lungs, you dirty bastards, owdy you.
(37:18):
I'll set fires and I'll bring h it pain. I'll
bingo lambs and ways that crimp should never be create
traumas your mind cannot comprehend.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
Bitch, you'll learn not to.
Speaker 3 (37:37):
Cross j to me.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
You'll get it. Oh, that was funny. James Taylor was bumped.
He was supposed to play Night one because it was
a debacle and because they tried to do everything they
could to push uh, what's his name, Joe Biden Joe
Biden to out of primetime into the next day, which
they were successful. Means that you didn't get it here,
James Taylor, because he was bumped by a lady who
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he threatened right there as kind of a joke. By
the way, I just want to point that out. I
don't think you're serious about that. Last night, Hope and
change put DH takeaways are simple. The Obama's run the
show and no doubt about that. They can still bring it.
Michelle was awesome. We'll get to hurn a second Trump
(38:22):
bashing on display. Bring this up again. Monday night. One
hundred and forty seven times they mentioned Trump on stage
three times, one two three. They mentioned inflation. Biden's gone,
no doubt about that, and a reality check too last
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night because the Obamas and several other pundits and people
even on stage throughout the night, let everybody know that
while there's touchy feely and good stuff inside the arena,
we're feeling the energy that out side, well, outside the arena,
there was other stuff going on. We'll touch on that
in a second, that there's still work to be done.
(39:09):
There's still a fight out there when it comes to
who's going to win this thing. And I think a
lot of people see and feel this mo this momentum
right like this, oh we're getting in the arena, like
even last night, Mischelle Obama you know, we're feeling.
Speaker 6 (39:27):
It here in this arena, but it's spreading all across
this country. We love a familiar feeling that's been buried
too deep for far too long.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
You know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 6 (39:44):
It's the contagious power of hope, the anticipation.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
And the anticipation, But feeling it and that translating into
wind is two different things. Because when people leave the arena,
they're like, oh my god, I'm on fire. This is amazing,
and they get outside and like, oh my god, my
life still sucks. Still got to pay the rent right,
Still can't afford stuff the way I used to. And
(40:14):
that's why I continue to say Donald Trump, and this is,
let me phrase this take away, Donald Trump, because he's
just not going to do it the way he should
or the way that I think needs to be done.
The surrogates, JD. Vans, everybody else needs to continue to
make sure that you tie Harris to the administration that
(40:37):
she is in. Make sure that you do that, make
sure that you remind people over and over again. And
I'm not talking about the people that are in your base,
You've got them. I'm talking about the average person doesn't
pay that much attention who is out there working on
you know, day to day catches a little bit here
(40:59):
and a little bit. But they've got life, they've got kids,
they got two jobs. Maybe do you remind everybody that
this administration includes her, and including her means that part
of the problem that you've felt over the last few
years lands on this administration. Oh yeah, more for Michelle.
Speaker 6 (41:22):
The energy, the exhilaration of once again being on the
cusp of a brighter day, the chance to vanquish the
demons of fear, division, and hate that have consumed us
and continue pursuing the unfinished promise of this great nation,
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the dream that our parents and grandparents fought and died
and sacrificed for America. Hope is making a comeback.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
People got excited again. Energy, sounds great, all of that stuff,
the feels, all of those things. But does it translate
into a win, because I think so many people think
that it's done and dusted.
Speaker 16 (42:07):
Now.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
If you were to have asked me today, Chad, who
do you think is gonna win if it was today.
I think Kamala's gonna win if it was today. But
it's going to be close. Here's the thing. It really
doesn't get going for a few weeks, talked about it,
and I continue to use this little analogy Championship Boxing, right,
(42:29):
World Championship ten, eleven, twelve, those are what they call
the championship rounds. That's where everything's decided. That's what's coming
after Labor Day, that's what's coming. She is going to
have to face Donald Trump in a debate on the
tenth of September, which will be the most important debate
(42:49):
that we are going to see in the last several years.
I mean, first of all, he got rid of he
got rid of Joe in the last one, so now
is his chance to expose her for who she is.
But I'll tell you guys this, as much as that's true,
she comes out of there and again it's a big
(43:10):
if with her and it makes sense. And she doesn't
jack the pooch as I like to say, She doesn't
flub her lines. Everything seems to go smooth. She doesn't
come across as somebody who is trying to give an
oral book report for a book she never read. Then
(43:33):
it's going to make it tougher. But you have to
remind everybody over and over again, you are part of
this administration, which they're trying to do everything in the
path that they can to erase three and a half
years that she's been a part of this administration. And
the reality check last night is both Barack and Michelle
(43:55):
remind everybody, Hey, this ain't over.
Speaker 6 (43:57):
Remember there are still so many people who are desperate
for a different outcome, who are ready to question and
criticize every move Kamala makes, who are eager to spread
those lines, who don't want to vote for a woman
who will continue to prioritize building their wealth over ensuring
(44:18):
that everyone has enough. So no matter how good we
feel tonight or tomorrow or the next day, this is
going to be an.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Uphill battle, and it is Brock remind everybody the same thing.
I think there was a bit of a reality check
in the room that this ain't over. And I'm going
to say something a couple things. First and foremost, he
criticizes everybody as you criticize him because you're black, and
because you're a woman, and because you're Asian doesn't mean
(44:50):
you can't be criticized. Now, the personal attacks that he does,
which is you know, you know, the nicknames. The thing
that Trump does drives me crazy. Some of you love it.
But does that move the needle for the people that
you move that you need to move the needle for.
I don't think so. But it doesn't. Well, it's like
(45:12):
I can't criticize her because she's black in an Asian. No,
you can. You can absolutely do that, and they're going
to criticize you. You criticize them, and I don't disagree
with what Trump said last week, and like they're gonna
be mean to me, I'm gonna be mean to them
fair enough. Politics is a dirty thing. I think sometimes
(45:33):
you overdo it, and but that's just me. I'm thinking
about how do you get the people that you need
that they're now not even saying is five hundred thousand people.
Remember we've talked about five hundred thousand and million seven states.
They're saying now it's maybe one hundred to two hundred
thousand people that you need to sway, that's how close
this election is going to be. So for all the
(45:55):
talk about you know, this being away, it isn't. It isn't.
It's just getting started. We're at the end of the
beginning now, the beginning of the end is coming. They've
gone all the way around the track and they're getting
ready to turn to that last one hundred meters in
(46:17):
the seventy some days we have left. So continue to
remind everybody this right here is part of the problem.
She was part of this administration. She cast that vote
for the Inflation Reduction Act. She wanted to be the
last one in the room. When she talks about high prices,
(46:41):
she talks about as if they weren't in charge. When
she talks about unaffordability of life, she talks about this
Joe biden fellow that she's never even met. And you
can't let them rewrite the last three and a half
years as the press is wanting to do when it
comes to her. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
(47:03):
twenty three at Chad Benson Show, It's your Twitter, your Instagram.
A lot of stuff still to get to this hour.
Got some more woke stuff. Got a pull up right now.
Just curious if Ben it's for anybody. But I asked
the Republicans this, if you had your brothers, if you didn't,
(47:28):
would you rather have the House and the Senate or
Trump in the White House? So that means that Trump
has an unfriendly Senate at House or would you rather
have Kamala in the White House? But you control the Senate.
In the House, you're gonna be able to dictate a
lot of stuff. Which would you rather have? Let me know?
(47:55):
Tweet at me, text the program. Somebody said, here's a
separate question, Chad. If Trump loses, does he go to
the front of the line in twenty twenty eight. I'll
be honest with you, If Trump loses, that's it for Trump.
I think if Trump loses, the luster will be off.
Trump could be the king maker, he can do all
those kind of things. But I think if Trump loses
(48:18):
that you have to move on if you want your
party to move forward, because you're gonna look in you
going to say, and if Trump loses big meaning they
lose the House and the Senate stays with the Democrats
and Trump loses, you absolutely have to move on because
you're saying whatever what was working at one time isn't anymore.
But that's a big gift, because, like I said, it's
an uphill battle right now, sixty two point five percent
(48:40):
people want Trump to win. Let me know, Tweet at us,
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Joie, you're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 22 (49:54):
Where is this, gentlemen, we are here today.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
I gotta be honest. I love Little John but he
was there at the DMC chat. Yeah, but he was awesome.
That was pretty awesome. Hey. They do a damn fine
job they do because they've got Hollywood and everybody on
their side. So for the most part, they got better music.
(50:34):
I mean, you know, Kid Rock, I love Kid, Little
Johnny Kidd, that'd be awesome concert. But the fact is
is that was pretty sweet last night. I gotta be honest,
you know, Scott Jennings points it out. They got all
the stuff we had, Hulk.
Speaker 8 (50:51):
The Democrats should be congratulated for this night. It was
well produced, the music, the Obamas, the whole thing worked
for them tonight. I think the the contrast that I see,
and I don't know which is gonna win, but we're
seeing the contrast of the politics of combat versus the
politics of compassion. That's what the Obamas were trying to
set up tonight. In my judgment, I should warn my
(51:14):
fellow Republicans that we heard two of the greatest political
communicators in the country tonight. Now we had Hulkamania. The
Democrats have Obama Mania. They rip the roof off of
this place tonight. These Democrats are fired up. They're not playing. Okay. Yes,
they say things that are exaggerations. They do say things
(51:36):
about the Trump and the Republicans that are outright lies.
But the convention is working for Harris at least as
of today.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Yeah, it is. Here's the thing, though, she's got to
follow all that up. Looking back, I would have led
with Obama. Then you have Clinton tonight, then you have
Joe right, because you go you're setting the bar. You
got to go after where you don't want that, you
don't want the opening acts to be better than you.
And that's that's the worry, right if you're her, because
(52:07):
let's be real, she's great when there's the teleprompter, but
it's tough to follow that. I said last night. I
tweeted out, you know you can still bring it, and
Michelle was amazing three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Benson Show. And of course you know the eight Oh yeah,
(52:31):
well that speech is useless and as horrible. I'm like
you guys, it's not about the speech and what's the
context of speech. It's how he said it, how he
brought it. It's that energy that was there. That's the
important part of it. People are missing out on that,
and I do think that many people don't understand that
momentum that is going now. That momentum is eventually, like
(52:52):
I said, gonna slow down after this week. We'll have
a week of not a lot of stuff and then
it gets serious. But you're gonna have to combat that.
What do you do? That's a big question. What do
you do if you're her? Because she raised a ton
of money. I don't know if you guys saw that,
five hundred million dollars, although Chris Steierwald pointed something out
(53:13):
last night that I brought up a couple weeks ago
now five Look, if you raise one hundred million, that
is great. In a month plus, she's raised five hundred million.
Some of that, he said, look is pent up money
that was sitting out there that they big donors and
people wanted to throw at but they weren't going to
(53:33):
do it for Biden. But she got a lot of
little donors as well. But he thinks something. I think
she's already got all of the bumps, So everything that
potentially is coming her way is already built in. So
to think that she comes out of here and she
expands her lead, I don't know. Do you think that
she's going to continue to see this much love when
(53:54):
it comes to money again, I don't know. Is it possible, yes,
But there's also a very good chance that so much
of this has already built and baked into this cake.
A lot of stuff still to talk about. Three two, three, five,
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Show's your Twitter. We've got some woke stuff coming up,
a bunch of stuff about aging, maybe some UFO talk.
(54:14):
You don't know. It's a Chad Benson Show, The Chad
Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad Benson. I'm a
folks therapist.
Speaker 23 (54:45):
Of course I want to hear about all the members
of your polycule.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
I'm a folks therapist.
Speaker 23 (54:49):
Of course your emotional support dog, cat bird, or reptile
can come to session, and of course I'm going to
want to know their names and pronouns. I'm a folks therapist.
Of course, I know you probably did that thing that
you said that you weren't gonna do, and of course
I support you anyway. I'm a fok therapist. Of course,
I'm going to understand your meaning references.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Okay, where do we on this woke Wednesday? Where do
we start? There? Folks, folx therapist right there? What is that?
Fox Health is the first digital healthcare company designed by
and for LGBTQIA plus community. Now here's the funny thing.
I'd look at polycule. I'm like, I don't know what
(55:30):
that is. Polycule is a group of three or more
people who are connected through romantic, sexual, and or emotional relationships.
The term is a combination of the words polyamory and molecule.
It's pollocule. Continue, folks, I'm a falk therapist.
Speaker 23 (55:49):
Of course, I use them pronounce. I'm a false therapist.
Of course, I'm nerved diversion affirming.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
I'm a false therapist.
Speaker 21 (55:56):
Of course.
Speaker 23 (55:56):
You don't have to teach me about your specific identities,
and of course I want to know how those identities
have impacted your unique experience. I'm a folk therapist, of
course I want to hear about your moonwater and crystals.
I'm a Falk therapist. Of course, you don't have to
educate me on transcare.
Speaker 1 (56:13):
I'm a Falk therapist.
Speaker 14 (56:14):
Of course.
Speaker 23 (56:15):
I'm going to tell you how incredibly proud I am
of you.
Speaker 2 (56:19):
Okay, if you believe in moonwater and crystals, Yeah, that's
an issue right there. It's like I've been my moonwater's
not doing it. The moonwater is gonna do. And I
got all my crystals on, and I got a pyramid
over my bed, and I got a couple dreamcatchers, and
my dreams don't seem to be coming true. What the
(56:41):
folks is going on? Chad? Meanwhile, real issues around the globe.
Speaker 24 (56:46):
Lad Manpoutin has been talking about the Ukrainians inside Russia,
but interesting this is only the first time he's mentioned
it in more than a week, promising to punish what
he calls the criminals, but I think notably failing to
do so. The Kremlin response has been plodding at best,
and for now it seems incapable of retaking control of
this vital border area.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
Yeah it can't. There's a lot of issues. And if
you guys haven't heard overnight, there's a bunch of drones
that just hammered Moscow and understand, like we Doolittle's rate,
the psychological effect that that has. So the drones coming in,
(57:27):
even though they don't kill anybody, even though they don't
do anything, just doing some damage here, causing panic and chaos,
the psychological aspect of what is going on because it
is now touching them at home, which it really hasn't
out of the odd thing here or there. But now
that they're into the country, and now that the drones
(57:47):
are coming in a much bigger way, that psychological effect
is big.
Speaker 24 (57:52):
Russia on the battlefield, still struggling to repel Ukraine's offensive
in the cursed region of Russia itself. Astonishing footage release
by the Ukrainian military showing a cluster bomb attack on
Russian troops desperately trying to build au pon Tombridge to
try and escape the area. Hundreds of Russian soldiers, possibly
more than a thousand, are virtually trapped after three key
(58:12):
bridges were destroyed by Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (58:15):
Yeah, and they don't know what to do. You've got
a bunch of people that are just you know, three
weeks ago, you worked at a library, or you're an
economist student, and now You're in the front line with
very little training if anything, and a uniform and you're
fighting quote unquote a some sort of police action whatever
(58:35):
that you really don't quite understand and you're not trained for.
Speaker 24 (58:39):
He has sent essentially conscripts, inexperienced soldiers by and large
to try and fend off the Ukrainians, and they don't
seem to be up to the task at the moment.
They're really hardened, experienced fighters are inside Ukraine. They're in
the east of the country, the don Bass, and they
are advancing. And this would seem to be in a
ten to buy the Ukrainians to force Putin to have
(59:02):
to withdraw some of those forces from the Dombas and
divert them into Russia proper to defend and drive the
Ukrainians out smart.
Speaker 2 (59:10):
I mean, you know, there are several ways to look
at this. The attack into Russia is dangerous to gamble,
There's no doubt that being said, when you see what's
going on elsewhere and the fact that there's still continuing
to make moves and they still do have battle hardened,
(59:30):
battle tested soldiers making inroads. Your goal is if we
can make more inroads over here. They're either going to
pull people. But if we ever do get to the
table and we've got some of their land and we've
made it known that we can be a giant pain
in your ass in your country, that gives them more
leverage during a negotiation.
Speaker 24 (59:51):
You suddenly see this white flag emerge and these these
leagued Russian soldiers emerged from beneath the rubble. It's almost
like they had a protected bunker area, waving white flags
and surrendering to the Ukrainians. And President Zelenski of course
refers to them as his exchange fund. In other words,
the more Russian troops he captures, hopefully, the more Ukrainian
(01:00:12):
troops he can trade them for.
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
Yeah, it's all it's all a negotiation at this point. Unfortunately,
you're negotiating with people's lives, and that's you know, much
like we talk about with Hamas that this wouldn't have
happened had you not attacked, but you did, and the
fact that you did is causing all of these things
to happen. That mother and kid who are killed because
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there are thirty five Hamas soldiers and they're killed. It's
tragedy and it's unfortunate, but it's on you just like
the other day of the hospital, like you know, they
bombed another hospital, those Jews did it again. And then
you go, well, okay, it says who, well says you know,
says Moss. And then you find out, well, yeah, they
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killed forty people, which is horrible, but thirty two of
them were soldiers for Hamas. Why are they in a hospital?
What are they doing there? Who do you believe? But
same thing goes with Russia. These people are dying, these
conscripts are getting blown up, they're getting taken hostage. But
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that's on your action for invading Ukraine. Last night, DNC
Night number two, a lot of Republicans there last night
hammering Trump. Somebody who worked close with Trump, Stephanie Christian
talking about Trump closed doors.
Speaker 25 (01:01:46):
Trump mocks his supporters, He calls them basement dwellers. On
a hospital visit one time when people were dying in
the ICU, he was mad that the cameras were not
watching him. He has no empathy, no morals, and no fidelity.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
To the truth. He used to tell me.
Speaker 25 (01:02:08):
It doesn't matter what you say, Stephanie.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Say it enough and people.
Speaker 9 (01:02:12):
Will believe you.
Speaker 25 (01:02:14):
But it does matter what you says matter, and what
you don't say matters.
Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
A couple people ask me, do you think this will
have an effect? I'm like, no, several reasons why you're
on stage talking about all the lies that Trump tells.
Yet last night the former president, oh he's still the president,
Joe Biden was on stage playing the greatest hits of
lies over and over again. The other thing is there's
(01:02:46):
been so many people that have worked with Trump, who've
profited off books come out and said things and they
weren't true that after a while you're like, I don't
know what to believe. I think some of those things,
of course I do. Do I think Trump pokes fun
at some of his supporters behind stay behind doors. Oh yeah,
(01:03:07):
I do, Just like I knew that President Obama sought
certain things about people in the inner city that he
would never say out loud, but he did behind closed doors.
Doesn't excuse it, not at all. But I don't think
it has the effect that many people think it will have.
(01:03:31):
I don't. And again, I'm a policy guy. I look
at policy. To me, that's the most important thing. Who's
going to deliver the policy that I think will be
best for all of us? I like the policy on
the right, some people like the policy on the left
(01:03:53):
right now, they're throwing policy out of everything, and they're
focusing on personality. And he's a big meani and we
got vibes, man vibes. We've got energy, we got hope,
we got all that stuff. Fantastic. What's the policy that
matters most to me? And I don't care who delivers
(01:04:14):
the policy that I like. I don't care what they
look like. I don't care who they love, I don't
care what they what they worship or don't worship. I
don't carey any of that. Who has the best policy
for the American people that is going to continue to
move us forward. That should be the only thing that matters.
(01:04:35):
And for a lot of these Republicans, they're airing their
grievances and they're Democrats. They had several who aired their
grievances at the Republican National Convention. Doesn't move them needle
at all. No, last night, she goes out there, she
says all the things that the base on the left
side want to hear, and the people on the right
roll their eyes and say, oh whatever, whatever. Doesn't move
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The Daddy Gang will soon be hearing Alex Cooper on
a different audio platform. Alex Cooper's wildly popular podcast, Call
Her Daddy, leaving Spotify, where was the number two most
listened to the show behind the Joe Rogan Experience, and
she's going to Serious ExM in a reported three year,
one hundred and twenty five million dollar deal. Her deal
when she joined Spotify three years ago was for sixty million,
and she's taking with her her Unwell company, which produces
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a bunch of other shows.
Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
She'll started her new home next year. By the way,
two hundred and fifty four episodes of Call Her Daddy.
Original release was in October of twenty eighteen. She's making
a ton of money off of it, and it's well,
you know, it's controversial, and it's fun, it's conversational, but
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it is the most listened to by the way podcast
by women, which is very interesting. One hundred and twenty
five million podcasts. Baby, we're thinking about doing a different
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thinking about it. I got a lot of stuff. I
do a lot of shows. I don't know how many
more shows I can do. Disney. You guys remember the lawsuit,
the fine print Disney plus lawsuit. Well, the press didn't
go well. Oh, I know, Mickey, I know it's Ah,
you're changing your tune. Ah, yeah, you know a little
(01:07:54):
bit more sensitive. I think we need to be. Plus,
they weren't asking for a lot. What were we think than.
Speaker 15 (01:08:00):
Disney is no longer asking the court to dismiss the
case brought by Jeffrey Piccolo.
Speaker 4 (01:08:05):
Now.
Speaker 15 (01:08:05):
He is the husband of a New York doctor who
died of an allergic reaction at a restaurant in Florida
at Disney Springs last October. Now, he is suing Disney
for fifty thousand dollars, claiming that the waiter assured them
that the food was prepared without nuts and dairy, but
his wife, doctor cannot pour and Tinkshiwan collaps less than
an hour after eating at Raglan Road. Now, the forty
(01:08:28):
two year old later died at the hospital because of
those reported allergens.
Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
Yeah, and they told the waiter a go billion times
about all our allergies, about all of the things. They
picked this restaurant specifically because it was supposed to be
an allergy free kind of place where mostly vegan, you know,
no nuts, no dairy all And that's why they chose
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this restaurant.
Speaker 15 (01:08:56):
Now, Disney initially argued that Piccolo could not sue because
he signed up for a one month trial subscription of
Disney Plus back in twenty nineteen, and he signed up
for an account on Disney's website where he got the
tickets for this visit, and in the fine print details
it states that any suit against the company will be
(01:09:16):
settled out of court. But Disney is now changing their stand, saying,
in part, at Disney, we strive to put humanity above
all other considerations. With such unique circumstances as the ones
in this case, we believe the situation warrants a sensitive
approach to expedite a resolution for the family who has
experienced such a painful loss.
Speaker 2 (01:09:38):
Mickey, I know, Mickey ah well, sorry, Ah, it wasn't
even it wasn't even our restaurant.
Speaker 15 (01:09:47):
Now, it's also worth noting that this was not a
Disney restaurant. It's owned by a third party, but it
sits on Disney owned land, and Piccolo is doing Disney
because on their website they've posted that the restaurant is
allergen free.
Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Can't do that and then do what you did. I mean,
you could not have like any more green light to
go to a place that posted its allergen free. That's
what it's kind of like. You know, this is one
of our big claims, is we're allergen free. And then
you tell the waiter a billion times and it's fifty
(01:10:23):
thousand dollars. This guy's wife died and she was a doctor,
and there was warnings and they didn't eat any of those,
and all they wanted was fifty grand. That's it. But
that small this thing became a big story because of
(01:10:45):
the small print that none of us read, because why
would you we just go right down to the bottom,
click I sign and go that's it. Nobody ever reads it,
because what are you going to do if you read
it and you're like, I disagree with this? Well, what
are you gonna do. You're not going to use any
of these services? Are you gonna call them? You're gonna
(01:11:10):
get a lawyer? I mean, what are you gonna do?
That's true to.
Speaker 15 (01:11:16):
Reading those fine print details. That's what we as consumers
need to do because mini companies like Airbnb and Walmart
they have similar clauses to Disney's and there is nothing
illegal about it, but no one ever reads them. But
hopefully maybe this case in the future it will bring change.
Speaker 2 (01:11:31):
It won't. It won't. And the thing with it, it's
not that you can't sue, but essentially what they were
saying is you agreed to arbitration. That's what you agreed to,
is to go to skip a trial and go to arbitration.
And in some cases, okay, this was not one of
(01:11:52):
those cases, especially considering you signed up for Disney Plus
that really had nothing to do with the restaurant. Good god,
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Speaker 14 (01:13:34):
Police in southern New Jersey are asking the public to
help them identify a woman who violated a city ordinance
by climbing a fence that's prohibited in Bridgton because the
fence was in a zoo and this one was outside
of a tiger enclosure video share by Bridge and Police
shows the woman putting her hand through a wire fence and,
as police said, enticing the tiger. Video also shows the
(01:13:56):
tiger nearly biting the woman, who did not appear to
be hurt.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
What do you think tigers think? Like? What the hell
is wrong with you? Lady? I could kill you in
a second, which I don't feel bad about. I have
to be honest. There are people out there that'll be like, Oh,
that's horrible. It's not you put yourself in a dumb
situation and bad things happens. That's what happens. I don't.
And you can go on YouTube actually and somebody filmed
(01:14:23):
it and there's no sound or anything, but she's in there.
And then I think people also taken back by how
big these animals are because she's standing there and it's
it's back is at her chest. Did you think I
was like a little cat or something? I'm not. Oh
my god, I would eat you, but I don't eat
stupid is all I'm trying to say. Last night there
(01:14:45):
was a an event. It's the DNC night too. Lil
John came out. It was all the fields. Oh jeez,
was it the fields, and again, does that translate to anything?
Does the fields translate? I reminded a friend of mine
last night who said, it just looks like this is
just going to be a runaway, and I said it's not.
(01:15:10):
There's gonna be some twists and some turns, and it
really is going to get going after Labor Day. But
I said, I want you to understand that if you
go back to two thousand and twenty, right, so the
race up to twenty twenty, hiding Joe Biden, even when
he did something, few folks were there. Trump would pack
(01:15:33):
the arenas and Biden would. So the feels that the
people had in twenty twenty with Trump that there's no
way he could lose. You're getting those feels right now.
And you know you got the new car smell with kamalass.
She's new, she's not old, she's not that.
Speaker 20 (01:15:53):
You know that that.
Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Stale Joe fella whoever he is. Oh, he's still the press,
still the president. That guy. You can sit there and
talk about the energy and whatnot, but you're gonna leave
the arena and then life is gonna get back to normal.
You're gonna realize, whoh, this is gonna be something last
night the Obamas, they knocked it out the park, both
of them did. Both of them did. And I'm gonna
(01:16:16):
say this, Biden one of his biggest mistakes right, and
there was plenty speech the other night that turned out
to be yesterday morning because they continued to push him
back because somebody had to tell her story of abortion.
He made the mistake of attacking Trump's supporters, much like
(01:16:41):
Hillary did. Hillary's biggest mistake that was not just Hillary
and her personality everything, but the singular mistake calling Trump's
supporters deplorable, calling them deplorable, saying essentially, you like Trump,
you are Trump, and he continued to do it throughout
(01:17:05):
his presidency. Biden continued to do it right, so you
had Hillary do it. Then Biden picked up to it,
called them mega folks, mega folks. They want to do this.
They they're they're shamed, and went after people and lumped
them in. And you can't just because look, somebody votes
(01:17:26):
for Kamala Harris. Do I sit there and go that
person's a socialist comedy wants to kill it. No, chose
a different path. I don't lump them in. They took
their vote, went with it. Somebody votes to Trump, and
you sit there and go, that person's a Nazi, You're
(01:17:46):
a Nazi. You start lumping people in. That's not good.
And the fact is is we've allowed too many people
to control the narratives. Last night Obama went after Trump,
but he didn't go after supporters of Trump, which is smart.
Speaker 4 (01:18:07):
We build all manner of walls and fences around ourselves,
and then we wonder why we feel so alone. We
don't trust each other as much because we don't take
the time to know each other. And in that space
between us, politicians and algorithms teach us.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
To caricature each other and troll each other and fear
each other. But here's the good news, Chicago, all.
Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
Across America, pies that bind us together are still there.
We still coach Little League and look out for our
elder new neighbors. We still feed the hungry in churches
and mosques and synagogues and temple.
Speaker 7 (01:18:38):
We share the same pride when our Olympic athletes.
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
Compete for the goal.
Speaker 4 (01:18:43):
Because the vast majority of us do not want to
live in a country that's bitter and divided.
Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
No, we don't entertainment pushed by eight algorithms when you
damn the other side and you lump them in with
If you vote for Trump, you are Trump. How many
(01:19:12):
times have I told you when you start to make
things personal, even if people like you know, it's like
we've heard it from the likes of Bill Maher and
many other people out there who bring attention to this.
A lot of people out there who are Republicans. They
don't like the person Trump, they like the policy, and
(01:19:33):
they can separate that. They can they can separate that
going well, I'm not a fan of him, but I'm
voting for the policy. I'm not voting for the person.
But then when you start to tell people that that
vote is hateful and they're stupid, they double down and
it pisses them off. And it's so weird when you
(01:20:01):
insult it's like, ah, who insults customers. That's not a
great way to run a business.
Speaker 28 (01:20:10):
It's not.
Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
But the last here we are. We're in a divided
states of America. According to some people, and I've told
you over and over again, we're not as divided as
you think. Some are a little centeret, some are a
little center right, and that's a vast majority of us.
And we don't live in the world of extremes. But
(01:20:35):
a lot of people get pushed to the point where
you go after them and you make it personal about
their choice. Never used to be that way, didn't you know.
I talked to my mom, you know about Nixon. I said,
so when he eventually quit the whole, you know, the
(01:20:55):
threat of impeachment, all that stuff said, did people hold
it over everybody's head if you voted for him? She's
like no, It's like, okay, we would today because we've
turned politics into such a personal thing. It's our new sports,
our new religion. It's us versus them. It should be
(01:21:16):
policy based right now. I mean it's a perfect example. Policies.
Trump's leading, Trump's leading into things that matter. Trump's personality
is well is falling behind in things that matter, which
sounds how can you fall behind in things that matter? Well,
you fall behind if the votes don't matter, that you
(01:21:41):
can't get because those matter. But let me tell you
something Trump right now, that's the struggle he has. It
is not with policy, it's personality. And for a lot
of people out there in Trump world, you love the
fact that he fights, and I don't mind that he fights.
My problem has always been and he could pick a
fight with himself in a dark room a shadow. You
(01:22:06):
don't always need to fight. You want to expand the tent.
One hundred to two hundred thousand people, is what they're
saying now, will be the separation in seven states of
who becomes president the United States. Think about that for
a second. How do you get those people? Is it
insulting other people or is it talking about policy and
(01:22:27):
reminding everybody, Hey, the lady over here running. She wants
to pretend like she's not been a part of this administration,
which everybody's complaining about. For the last three and a
half years.
Speaker 3 (01:22:39):
We saw the former president talk about the economy and
turning to crime. Today he'll be out in North Carolina
with his running mate, Senator jd. Vanceposok Us on national security.
Will show that he does have an advantage on Kamala
Harris on most of those issues. But she is performing
better than President Biden did.
Speaker 2 (01:22:56):
Which is easy because the former is still president. Are
you sure I thought we were just we had like
it was a rotating day of presidents, like, hey, you
get to be president this week. Next week, we're gonna
have a like a whole bunch of designated survivors that
are president she's performing better because, first of all, how
(01:23:21):
she could even perform better? Think about this, logically, how
does she perform better than even Joe Biden in this situation?
What are her policies? I have no idea. What were
they in twenty nineteen? The opposite of what everybody's telling me? Now?
What are they now? I have no idea? Did she
(01:23:43):
change her mind on things? I have no idea? So
how are you performing better? I don't know. But a
lot of that's the fields and the momentum, and you
cannot discount momentum. I think a lot of this, you know,
watching Chris Stiwalt last night talk about a lot of
(01:24:06):
this stuff is baked in already. He thinks, as far
as the big jump in numbers, as far as the
amount of money she raided it a half a billion dollars.
Let me you think about that for a second, sixty
million to one hundred million is a good month. She
raised a half a billion in that timeframe. Now he
(01:24:31):
thinks some of it is, as he, like say, baked
into the cake. A lot of money sitting out there
that people were desperate to spend, and they're like Okay,
we're going to spend it, say through everything at once,
a lot of little donors. The big question is is
that going to translate to more momentum and is it
going to translate into getting more donors in the future.
(01:24:52):
I don't know. Does that translate to votes? Again? I
don't know. Has everything already been moved? And then after
this there isn't gonna be a big jump. That's what
he thinks. It's possibility. We shall see three two, three, five, three, eight,
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It's funny because Bernie continues to hang with the Democrats
even though they have screwed him twice. And he went
on stage last night and I was laughing because he
was just blasting us so much of what they were
talking about, including billionaires and the amount of money in politics.
And then ten minutes later, JB. Pritzker, who's also a billionaire,
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came on stage the same place that Bernie was, which
was hilarious. Last night. I was slipping around, I was
looking a lot of different things, and Dean Phillips, he
was the guy who the Democrats crushed because he primaried
Joe Biden. Then they wanted nothing to do with him
and they blew him out, only to find out, Hey,
that guy was absolutely right. But he was talking to
Laura Ingram and I found this interesting because he was
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talking about the kind of politics that we have and
what sells, and he's one hundred percent right.
Speaker 5 (01:29:57):
Yeah, I would say we have an angertainment industry. It
would have us believe we are so utterly divided that
it's irretrievable, and that is not true.
Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
And I will tell you said it before I went
to a MAGA.
Speaker 5 (01:30:07):
I went to a Donald Trump rally when I was
campaigning in New Hampshire back in the winter of twenty three,
and I was met with handshakes and friendship and hospitality
and decent schedules.
Speaker 2 (01:30:17):
Wet to be a Republican. Well, in today's world, he's
far more conservative for the liberals. But we do have
an angertainment industry, and that's what I've talked about. Even
when you look at reality television, there's a reason that
it is all about drama and chaos because nobody wants
to watch people sit there and have a nice meal
and talk about their kids and what's going on in
their world. They want to see people fight. And our
(01:30:38):
politics has become that way. It's reality television and it's sad.
But this is what we've got, and we get the
politics and politicians we deserve based on how we react.
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You can't walk across the street to get a loaf
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you get whatever it may be. And you've seen it,
and I've seen it, and it's time for a change.
We have to bring back our cities. We have these
cities that are great cities where people are afraid to
live in them.
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Yeah, because the crime. If you don't believe me, listen
to this story. Haul terrific. A couple of kids sitting
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somebody snatched their money. That is insane.
Speaker 10 (01:32:00):
Raw daily crime targeting two kids running a lemonade stand
in front of their house. Surveillance footage shows a man
swipe their jar full of money before just taking off.
Rather than let this crime ruin their summer fun, though,
the family is choosing to forgive and move forward.
Speaker 2 (01:32:19):
That's very nice. Here's what here's a young girl, So
a young girl, young boy sitting there joining their life,
making a little money with their lemonade stand in this hot,
hot hot country right now. Nonpartisan lemonade stand by the
way as well. Dude walks up, Oh it's no lemons.
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Stay you guys doing good right statues? The money it
runs away.
Speaker 20 (01:32:45):
Not much.
Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
He was saying that, Uh, it's just cool that y'all
are doing the Lemni stand.
Speaker 29 (01:32:52):
But he wasn't really saying anything much.
Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
Oh, just kind of looking around. I'm not gonna say
anything here. I'm gonna say anything big. Can I just
just and then snatch it pun.
Speaker 22 (01:33:07):
It?
Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
So the mom of the young children by the way,
there was forty dollars in there. The youngster was saving
up for a bike. Mom was asked, hey, uh, everything, like,
how's the community taking which play your cards right? Best
thing that could have ever happened to you play your
cards right, because becomes a story and the next thing,
you know, you go from we had forty bucks to
(01:33:27):
our lemonade stand grossed eight million dollars because of kind
hearted people.
Speaker 30 (01:33:32):
They've been amazing, Like there have been people that have
dropped off notes and money and then somebody from his
work came and replaced some of the money. And yeah,
just a lot of people have been super positive with
us and encouraging. So I don't know, it's been great.
I just the community.
Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
Support, community support, yeah, and play your cards right, it
works out great. Why why did this guy do it?
He need at the forty bucks? Obviously they asked dad, Dad,
what did you think Dad's us teachable?
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
I mean, it's about forgiveness.
Speaker 20 (01:34:05):
I mean, it's not about the money, and it's you know,
we don't want to sour this whole thing.
Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
We want it to be a for them, you know,
to learn to forgive. And we want the guy to
get help. So we want them found so he.
Speaker 16 (01:34:16):
Can get the help.
Speaker 2 (01:34:16):
Because obviously to do something like this is not normal
and not healthy.
Speaker 1 (01:34:19):
So I mean we want him to be better.
Speaker 2 (01:34:23):
What a nice guy that is? What a nice guy.
I'm sure Woke DA would let him out of jail.
Who robs the lemonade stand? That's like a special place.
Somebody who's probably on drugs because on the ring camera,
because remember everybody has a ring doorbell for the most
part in every neighborhood. And people are stupid and they'll
(01:34:44):
do stupid things. And this guy probably at issues with trucks.
I'm gonna go out on the limb and say that
because it looked like maybe there was some issues. Three
two three five, twenty four, twenty three at you had
Benson's show, it's your Twitter tweet at us text. The
Wall's giving his speech tonight along with former President Bill
(01:35:06):
hum will be there. It's gonna be a lot of fun.
I'll tell you that right now. Last night though, was
roll Call.
Speaker 12 (01:35:11):
My name is doctor Joey Brella pronounced he her hers.
I'm a proud president of the Garden Say. I'm proud
to stand with Tamala Harris and.
Speaker 13 (01:35:20):
Tim Walls because they stand with the LGBTQ community.
Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
It's time to turn the page on Trump. Burt, thank
you pronounce he her hers. W brings us too woke Wednesday.
Speaker 30 (01:35:32):
Buckle up, everybody, It's time to talk about my pronouns.
Speaker 3 (01:35:35):
When babies are born, the doctor looks at them and
they make a guess about whether the baby is a
boy or a girl.
Speaker 2 (01:35:42):
But sometimes the doctor is wrong. She Lucy is a
gh are you pronoun they them say there was two
of them.
Speaker 15 (01:35:52):
About yesterday, I came out of don Let's go rock frocks.
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Pronounce that sounds so cool.
Speaker 16 (01:36:00):
Let me introduce you to our non binaryloca.
Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
I am non binary, and I use the them pronouns
and my students know this.
Speaker 6 (01:36:05):
We just came up with new words that fit us better.
Speaker 24 (01:36:08):
It's fine.
Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
What if I want to be called Sir Elton Johnson,
it's time for woke Wednesday Crazy. They're very excited about
their pronouns. I want to play something from a activist,
and that's what this person is. And we talked about
it earlier in the show, and I got several people
who've text me who are part of the you know,
(01:36:33):
lesbian and gay used to just be you know, LGB.
Now it's you know, got fourteen thousand different letters. But
this is what activism's all about. Remember activism, it's never
about solving a problem. It's about the activism part of it.
(01:36:53):
You find another problem, you raise money, you you have
your grievance Olympics, you do all of those things. And
for some people, though, it's truly about tearing down a system,
a system, by the way, that's been a place since
ah the dawn of time. And I'm going to tell
you what Some people have been texting me because I
(01:37:14):
don't think people understand the frustration of the gay community.
Speaker 16 (01:37:19):
I am a radical transgender who believes in the abolishment
of all things that Americans hold dear to their hearts,
like the nuclear family. I didn't grow up in a
nuclear family, as you can tell by the fact that
I look like this, but I find it to be
an incredibly constricting force in American society, and it repreads
(01:37:39):
us from embracing each other's differences and embracing our own
diversity because we all have to boil down to the
same system of growing up. And it also leads to
the perpetuation of a lot of stereotypes of women staying
at home, men going out there and working and hiding
their feelings deep in sight so their family can't see
what's happening.
Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
So the goal is to tear down the system. And
then it clues by the way the lesbians and gays
and several people have texted say that the T and
the LGBT is hijacking what is going on? And I've
heard that more and more. A couple of my friends
who are okay, well love dearly don't get it. They say,
(01:38:25):
they get frustrated. They feel like you haven't just want
to be a part of them. You've come and you've hijacked,
and they're not comfortable with it. The way that they're
advocating at children, the way that they do the things
they do, and also the way they want to not
only tear down the system, but also within the LGBT
(01:38:46):
community want to be elevated to a place that they
feel like you're trying to erase the lesbians in the
gays and they're not thrilled by it.
Speaker 16 (01:38:54):
I believe in the abolishment of the nuclear family is
the only way to raise a family in America. I
also believe eve that our economic system is created in
a way to prop up about twelve people in America
and ruin the lives of every other person who is
in a part of those twelve people in America. Twelve
(01:39:15):
is an exaggeration. There is about three thousand billionaires in
the United States. There's a lot more one hundred millionaires,
and a lot more people who are doing very well
under the system. And there are a lot of people
who get kicked out in this system.
Speaker 2 (01:39:29):
Okay, I don't know what that has to do with anything,
but it's about tearing down what they see as an
unfair system. Remember this is a press oppressor. And somebody
text in and said, I feel like they're trying to
erase us, and I was talking to somebody who is
a lesbian and who I've known for ever in a day.
(01:39:51):
We grew up together. Her older brothers and I were
like best buds, and she's a little bit more.
Speaker 8 (01:39:58):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:39:58):
I guess you'd say, butch, She said. You know, if
I was grown up today, they would tell me I'm
a boy and there would be this push and I'm like, yeah,
and I don't like that. I said, I get that.
Who would? But I said, it's like anything. It's the
(01:40:18):
same thing with like boys and men in women's sports.
You know, who needs to speak up the women. The
women need to speak up. You need to have your
voice heard. You need to be louder at that point
in time, because that's where the change is going to
come from. It's the same thing. You're seeing more and
more people less means and gage coming out and saying no,
(01:40:39):
we don't describe to this, and we're not going to
be silence because a lot of them feel like, oh
my god, we're getting kicked out of the group. So
their whole thing is silence or else which is and
that is in a lot of society, and part of
that in our tribal world we live in part of
that is absolutely our tribal world we live, and that
(01:41:00):
includes not just this but so many other issues, politics
being one of them. But it's about tearing down a
system radical chaos and craziness that a lot of people
want out there. I mean, even last night I'm watching
I was watching News Nation I Prime. People say, what
do you do your research? Well, I do my research.
(01:41:21):
I read, try to read one hundred articles or so
a day. But where I do my research when it
comes to television things I watch. I watch a lot
of News Nation. I feel like I get it balanced
as much as you're going to get in today's world
a balance CNN and MSNBC. I told you, guys, what
are they going to say about the Obama's greatest speech
I've ever heard? Brought me to tears? I get it's
all there, and it was a hell of a speech.
(01:41:43):
I'm not going to say it wasn't. But I want
somebody to give me a little bit of both sides
and let me on any insight, give me the numbers
to who, what, when, how and why and go from there.
And I'm watching NewsNation last night and they split screened
it because what was going on outside was the March.
(01:42:03):
So the night before it wasn't a lot. Got a
little frisky during the day on Monday. Last night was
definitely more and it's going to build tonight it'll probably
be bigger. And Thursday night the crescendo. What does that
look like? But I'm watching people walking around their cafeas
on and they've got the Palestinian flag and they got
a rainbow flag, and I'm thinking to myself, are you
that dumb? Are you no? Because it's it's again, it's
(01:42:29):
about oppression, but it's also about tearing down a system.
It's about tearing down the system. There are people out
there that want to see the entire system that we
live in absolutely collapse, be destroyed, and we can't have that.
We as a nation need to fight for that. And
(01:42:50):
it's not just fighting for us because think about this
for a second, and we would play a little bit
of Jordan Peterson. He was on the other day with
Mark Alprin which I was great and you're talking about
how great America is, but he's right here. Been blessed
to travel around the world, and even as a child,
I understood how blessed I was to live in this
(01:43:10):
country and what a beacon of hope, that light on
the hill that we are. Even in other countries they're
pretty damn free and open. In Western that we had
something that others didn't and for this world to move
forward in a great way, we need to be a
(01:43:30):
big part of that. And Mark Alpern hasn't Why America,
Why do you like the air politics? What do you
like us?
Speaker 11 (01:43:35):
Oh?
Speaker 17 (01:43:35):
You people have a great country. The freedom of the
world depends on your country and the absence of freedom.
I spent forty years studying the worst atrocities that people
can engage in. It's been a very eye opening endeavor.
Let's say, And your country stands between us and that
and has what for well, certainly since the Second World War.
(01:43:59):
These regions memes that that are totalitarian are so brutal
that well, they're so brutal that people won't study them
because they don't want to be shocked out of their naivete.
You have a great country, it's and it's predicated on
a very deep tradition. It's it's not all attributable to
the great spirit of the US, because you guys derived
your traditions from well, from the English tradition and that's
(01:44:20):
embedded in a deeper Judaio Christian tradition. And you know,
so there's a long history behind this, and the UK
is a remarkable country and there are Western European countries
that are like that as well. But without you people
doing the right thing, man, the world would be a
very very very dark place.
Speaker 2 (01:44:37):
And when you watch those people who are out there protesting,
so many of them want to tear it down. The
system that gives them the opportunity to protest, the system
that gives them the opportunity to have a trans rite activists,
the system that gives them all of the things that
they hold dear they want to destroy. And that's insane,
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Speaker 19 (01:46:32):
When Tim Walls takes the stage behind me later tonight
it will only be his fifteenth day as a part
of this ticket. His team tells me that it has
just been an absolute whirlwind, as you can imagine that
his family's really been feeding off the energy of the crowds,
that that has been contagious.
Speaker 3 (01:46:47):
But they know that it's different tonight because he's not
just speaking to Democratic supporters when he's speaking to the
entire country.
Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
And the way he's been portrayed is he's happy, go
lucky coach. He's this swell fella who's got some serious baggage.
What took place in Minneapolis during George Floyd. That's a
serious issue that he's gonna have to answer eventually. Also,
he's been kind of cozy with China. And you know,
there's a couple articles out about the fact that when
(01:47:14):
he was a teacher talked about how swell communism was,
how everybody gets the same and whether you're a plumber
or a doctor, you make the same and you live
the same, and it's all about equity and happiness. And no,
that's not who we are. And I think we all
know that's a bunch of bs as well. And then
there's a bunch of other things that they're going to
hit upon. But he's gonna you know, you hear a
(01:47:34):
lot of people say wolf in sheep's clothing. Don't let
the smile fool you. This guy has got some issues.
And it's not just you know, I haven't touched the
stolen valor thing because it was a stolen valor. There's
a guy who lied and a guy who played along
with stuff. But he did serve and for that, thank you.
But you also, you know it wasn't loose. You knew
(01:47:54):
what you were doing when you were talking and allowing
people to talk for you. So he will introduce himself
tonight to the country in a real way because whether
you like JD Vance or not, his profile is much higher.
This is going to be a very interesting thing when
it comes to what will people think about him tomorrow?
But then how will they define him going forward? If
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you're the Republicans, stay on policy and remind people of
what happened George Floyd. Remind people that he is very left,
We're talking super left. How will America accept that? Three two, three, five,
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we got you over the hump. Tim Wall's introducing himself
to the American people tonight. We'll see what that looks
like and sounds like. Top of that, you got Bill?
Oh man, I'm so excited to be here today. I
can't believe it. Just see all the youngsters run around
these girls, just oh man, old man. Saw Hillary the
other night, but I didn't see Bill. So it'll be
(01:49:21):
interesting to see who else they bring out tonight. Is
it gonna be more Trump bashing? I think it is.
Is it gonna be more trying to unite the people?
And the questions going forward to is it gonna be
more about hammering the base of Republicans or just going
after Trump? Curious about that? You guys, have a blast
rest of your Wednesday. As always, Night night Jack.
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