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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
The great Big debate, probably the one and only debate,
will take place tomorrow night. Oh my lord, how important
is this debate? I think potentially the most important single thing.
Oh I saw this caveat out there outside of a
black Swan event that will take place in this race.
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We are fifty six days away from election day and
think North Carolinas sent ballots out over the weekend right
or friday. So vote early and vote often. In North Carolina,
we've turned voting into this bizarre thing. It's just like,
when is it? It's November fifth, but here's a ballot. Yeah,
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but it's September. You can vote now? Oh what? Oh
chatter you saying it was stolen? It has nothing to
do with that, it Isn't it kind of weird though?
Did we do that? Just a little bit smitch like
that early feels early we bitch about Like I went
into the store this weekend, my little store over here,
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and because I live out the valley, thered people, you
guys understand it. So I go in the store and
they've already had Halloween stuff up for like three weeks.
They got Christmas stuff up now and people like, isn't
it bit early? Yeah, same thing with voting, isn't it
bit early? Just feels that way Tomorrow night though, big
debate indeed the one and probably only outside of the
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fact that maybe somebody screws up so bad or both
of them don't do well, They're like, we need to
have a redo.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
This will be Donald Trump's seventh general election presidential debate,
which I do think, right, you get better at these
things as you go, you build the muscle, So I
think that, look, we kind of know what we're gonna
get with Trump. I think it's actually much more interesting
to see how Kamala Harris Server reacts. She's the most
unknown known person in the country.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
Most people know.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
She's the vice president of the United States. Ask them
to tell you one or two other things about her.
Particularly among swing voters in swing states, they might struggle
a little bit which matters.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Swing voters in swing states matters, And we'll get to
that in a little bit. But that's Chris Seliza there
talking about we don't I mean, that's the whole thing.
It's like, come out and explain everything, because you've been
all over the place. Bertie talking about Hey, is she
running away from her progressive ideals that she's had in
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the past.
Speaker 5 (02:38):
Vice President Kamala Harris progressive has previously supported medicare for all,
Now she does not. She's previously supported a ban on fracking.
Speaker 6 (02:47):
Now she does not.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
Senator, do you think that she is abandoning her progressive ideals?
Speaker 7 (02:52):
No, I don't think she's abandoning her ideals. I think
she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks
is that's right.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
In order to win the election.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
She's gonna say what she needs to say to win
the election. Welcome to modern politics. So the debate tomorrow
night will be the most important thing because this is
the one chance that Trump really has to press her,
to get her to state why she went from point
A to point B, to get her into the word salad,
to show everybody, Hey, you guys might think I'm a richard.
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I'm okay with that. You guys can't stand me again,
I'm okay with that. This isn't about you voting to
be my friend. This is about can I do a
better job? You heard her, and if you can get
her into the word salad and you get it flustered
because This is not her jam. She has failed at
these things on numerous occasions, and I'm sure she's practicing
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her ass off. You know, they had to bring in
I know they've they've got all this stuff going on.
When they've got her in a hotel and they've lights
and they're practicing doing you had to have brought in somebody, buddy,
who not just playing the Trump part, has the voice
in the mannerism. So there's enough people out there that
could do it. I would totally do that absolutely. Shane
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Gillis is somebody who's quick on their feet, because that's
the thing with Trump, He's done seven of these. He
lives for this stuff. You don't even like doing interviews
and stuff that's not scripted.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
The last two months of this campaign are a battle
to define her. People don't know necessarily how they feel
about her, and I think this debate is really critical.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
Is it Donald Trump's.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
Definition of Kamala Harris that people glom onto or is
it Kamala Harris's definition of Kamala Harris obviously makes a
huge difference in terms of winning unlosing.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Yes, it does, except for the fact that we don't
know who she is and that's the big thing. What
is Kamala Harris's version of Kamala Harris? Is it medicare
for all, price gouging, taxing, unrealized gains? Is it that
kind of they're defining you as a as a kind
of a in Maduro socialist, the Chavez socialist where you
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canna allow government to do everything and try to crack
down on people they see is as bad and evil
and hurting the people when it comes to fiscal things
like Hey, we're gonna hand you guys money to go
buy stuff. Are you that person? Are you a person
that is like? Look, I thought those things got into
politics in a much different level being the vice president
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and saw that those things would never work. You've got
to define yourself. And she's got things that she's going
to go after Trump for and hit, including things like
what's going on with his trials and trying to get
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under his skin. And again, as we know that happens
with Trump. Trump's a fighter. He leans into the fight,
but he enjoys it, does she Because when Tulci Gabbert
went after back in twenty twenty, eviscerated her and she
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was good with Biden, but Trump is not Biden, that's
for sure.
Speaker 8 (06:13):
We know that Vice President Kamala Harris, she is in
her hotel in Pittsburgh. They've got the lights as if
it's in a studio, they've got the stage. They've even
brought in somebody who's dressed in acting like the former president.
And then we know that the former president himself is
just having sort of informal policy discussions.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
I hear he's doing a little bit more than that,
but I don't think he's doing fake debates. I don't
think he's doing it like I don't think he's doing
it in front of the lights. But I think he's
studying a lot more for that. Because this is also
important for Trump. This is your chance to do all
of those things. This is also your chance to alleviate
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some fears that people have out there that you're going
to come in and be a dictator and you're a
Nazi and all of those things. This is your chance
to set some of the record straight about the things
that you want done and to define some of those things.
But just as much it's about Trump defining her, it's
going to be about her defining Trump.
Speaker 9 (07:15):
Paris has to prove that she is ready for prime time.
She's done no solo interviews as the nominee, she does
very few unscripted events, and when we do see her in.
Speaker 10 (07:29):
Those types of situations throughout the years, she tends to
fall flat on her face. So she needs to demonstrate
for the American people that she is up to the
task of being president of the United States.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
And you got one shot. I mean, this is it.
You've got one shot to make this thing happen.
Speaker 10 (07:49):
That she can stand up to the progressive elements of
her party that want Israel to just fold to terrorists,
and that she can stand up to adversary like China
and Iran and Russia all.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Across this world.
Speaker 10 (08:05):
She also needs to defend the indefensible, which is the
record and policies of the Biden Harris administration.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
Which is where Trump needs to focus on for her.
Leave the personal stuff out. What you need to do
is define his policies as bad for the American people,
define his policies as going to hurt the middle class,
define his policies as policies that will only benefit the rich,
and do it in such a way that there's no
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doubt Trump is exactly what the media says it. But
you have to do it without trying to get so personal.
Getting under his skin is one thing, but if you
get to the point where it is a it's just
a personal lashing out. I don't think that's going to
thrill people. People are still trying to figure out who
you are. They know who he is. He's been defined
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by all the other people.
Speaker 11 (08:57):
You know.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
We talked a lot about Hillary's miss One of the
things about Hillary is she ran as a woman, like
that was so important. Obama ran as a man who
wanted to be president. He let everybody else define him
about he's black. He let everybody else do that for him,
where Hillary is like, I'm with her, and that seemed
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to be kind of the theme. So you have to
define yourself, but you also have to find his policies
is bad. And for Trump, you've got so many of
those policies that aren't working for the American people in
front of you. That's not hard to do.
Speaker 12 (09:33):
It plays precisely into former President Trump's hand. For Republicans,
immigrations specifically the border is probably the most important issue
in this election, and for the electorate as a whole,
it's maybe the second most important issue, only after inflation.
And even though the Biden administration and Vice President Harris
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has tried to say, oh, the Republicans and Trump stopped
this bill, it could have solved everything, the fact is
they waited for three years to even come up with that.
Trump has a very very strong case if he can
do it right. Is what he'll be doing Tuesday night.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
That's a debate INSPIRER in New York right there. And
the big question is if he can do it right,
and that's a big if. And he's right about a
lot of those things. The advantage for her is one
that is straight forward. The advantage for him is many.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
The big issues that you'd like me to come up here.
Speaker 13 (10:27):
Just take a look from a Wall Street Journal poll
where the two candidates stand here in terms of the
public's view. Harris with an advantage on abortion of twenty points.
She's made this a centerpiece for a long time now.
The economy, immigration, the Israel Hmas war. These are all
Trump advantages over Harris. Although Harris doing a little bit
better on some of these questions again than Biden had,
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but not where her campaign would like her to be.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Kristen, No, no, And that's just it. On the big things.
The advantage is to Trump on the likability. It's all
about her and her vibes, but on the things that
matter to the people of America, Economy, immigration, how you
would handle bad world leaders. That all is an advantage
to Trump. If he plays it right, gets her in
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the word salad, it's going to be a win and
she will probably ask for another one, a do over,
and he won't give it to her. If they're both bad,
I think they may look for another duo if Trump
struggles and it's awful to vantage her. Tomorrow night arguably
the most important day in the selection again outside of
a black Swan event. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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to get today. It's not all about the debate. We
got football stuff to get to. Oh yeah, we had
a lot of football stuff. My picks didn't go as
well as I thought they were going to go. What
happened to Tyreek Hill, superstar from the Dolphins. Talk a
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Speaker 14 (13:10):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 15 (13:12):
This is your daily reminder that Donald Trump is a
white supremacist. This is also a message to Kamala Harris
and her team for the debate on Tuesday.
Speaker 6 (13:19):
We want to hear from you.
Speaker 15 (13:20):
I know certain people are looking for fireworks, and people
are looking to Oh, she's gonna take him down.
Speaker 6 (13:26):
Do not chase his bunny rabbits.
Speaker 15 (13:28):
Donald Trump's strength is getting people caught up in his
crazy psychobabbel drama.
Speaker 6 (13:34):
Ignore him, turn.
Speaker 15 (13:36):
To the people, speak directly to us, and let us
know how you plan to move this country forward.
Speaker 6 (13:43):
Vote Harris walls dims down ballot.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Yeah, I'd like to see her look forward and tell
the people what she plans to do. I think all
of us would write. Isn't that kind of like we've
been asking for? I like, as she starts out, it's
daily reminder of the Trump's a white supremacist, and that
all the things that he could have done in the
first one when he was president the first four years,
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he's going to do in this one, and that all
the things that she could have helped fix in the
last four years. She promises when she's president, she's going
to fix it this time. So funny, But I look, Trump,
I've told you this for years. He thrives in chaos.
I'm a big Western guy. I love Western stuff. You know,
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you guys, you knew the show A Gun Smokes my
favorite show of all time. I love Western stuff. Really
into tales of Wells Fargo right now, but I will
tell you this right now, I've studied this kid growing up.
I used to just eat up all the stuff I
could find when it comes to Westerns and studying the history,
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and and I loved wild Bill Hitcock. And one of
the interesting things is they used to talk about him
and everybody had the same thing. They would say about
him when it hit the fan and chaos was ensuing, right,
so you have chaos everywhere. It seemed that his heart
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rate slowed down and that he saw everything better, and
that that was his moment. That's Trump. Trump loves chaos.
I've always sad the quiet hurts him. He loves the chaos.
Was it save me? Private Ryan Tom Hanks. When he's
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not in battle, he's shaking and he's struggling at a
lot of times, and then the minute the battle starts,
he's into it. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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the Chad Benson Show. And I think that's a lot
of what Trump is that whole like, he needs that chaos.
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And we'll see if there's chaos tomorrow night. A lot
of this depends on, as I've always said, the referees,
the ringleaders, how do they handle this moving forward, because
that will matter tremendously. We'd have your football stuff coming up.
Yesterday Tom Brady debuted and you used to have to
go online for two seconds and realized that, Well, he's
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the worst according to everybody. And I don't think he
did a bad job. He didn't do a great job.
He did a much better job in the second half.
Speaker 16 (16:27):
He's Tom Brady and I'm Kevin Burkkhard and you're a broadcaster.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
How about that. We're here.
Speaker 16 (16:32):
It's been quite a journey, but I love being your partner.
I'm excited as well. It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
He did a much better job. In the second half
of the first half, you could tell they're still trying
to find their groove between the two and I'd flip
back and forth between that game and then the Raiders Chargers.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
Right.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
So you got Jim Nantz over there, who's just amazing. Hello, friends,
and Tony Romo. And Tony Romo, this is his jam.
He is great at this. There may be nobody better
at doing what he's done to turn his footballing playing
days into a second career that is arguably way more
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successful than him as a quarterback. And Tony Romeo was
great at Tom's got. Tony's got this attitude and he's
got this charismatic style that Tom quite he felt a
little stiff yesterday. I'm not gonna lie three two three five,
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Speaker 17 (17:36):
Show, The Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 14 (18:04):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
We've got an update in the Georgia shooting. I'm gonna
ask you guys this, how many freaking red flags do
you people have to put up before somebody goes and
does a ged thing out of curiosity. So last week,
kid goes into school, by the way, new student. So
it's not like he went to the school for seven
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years and it was the worst seven years of his
life and he's known all these kids' entire life and
they're horrible at me to him. No, this kid, we
won't use his name. Others will. We don't want to
give into that goes in one day, leaves. This was
his really his first day in school, didn't even kind
of show up to the first day. Then kills four
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wounds a bunch of others after the FBI had already
put him on the radar by going to his house
talking to him and his father about stuff that was
on discord. Well, his mother also a piece of work.
I thought she was in jail last week, because again
these things are fluid, they change all the time. She's
actually out of jail, and earlier that day apparently had
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warned the skuel.
Speaker 18 (19:16):
There's been so many twists and turns in this story
and red flags.
Speaker 6 (19:20):
We've talked about.
Speaker 18 (19:20):
May of twenty twenty three, and now we're learning that
the forty three year old mother, Marcy Gray, called the
school she showed the Washington Posts a call logue almost
ten minutes saying there was an extreme emergency, and she
sent a counselor to go look for him. As you remember,
we spoke to witnesses who remember him leaving right when
that second period started, so right around nine to forty five.
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He did not take a bathroom pass, he left the classroom.
A counselor came to look for him at that time,
didn't find him, and as you know, moments later, shots
were fired.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
And the Washington Post has confirmed they've seen the call logs.
She did indeed called the school early. On top of that,
apparently they had been texting.
Speaker 18 (20:05):
There is also evidence this is also a development, there
were texts exchange, that there were calls exchanged between the
family and the school, that this fourteen year old had
both homicidal and suicidal thoughts about a week prior to
the events that took place on Wednesday morning. So a
number of red flags just emerging before what we know
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happened on Wednesday during that second period of class.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
What in God's name, how many red flags do people
need to have? How he was even in school is
mind boggle. He was so broken, such a mess and
we talked about on a Friday, how much family, the
support system, the people that in theory, child protective services
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and stuff had dropped the ball on this one. You know,
we talk about, well we need red flag laws. How
many more red flags do you need? How many more
red flags do you need? He should never even have
been in a classroom, Yet there he was people warning
the day of, and yet somehow he went and did
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what he did, even though everybody had seen the roadmap
he had driven forever. I'm going to go here, I'm
gonna do this, and I'm gonna do this, and I'm
gonna do this, and this is what's gonna happen, and
this is when it's gonna happen. And people are like, well,
we really don't believe you, or they didn't take it serious.
It's just a kid blown off steam. Good god. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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It's your Twitter, your Instagram speaking of school on the
old TikTok and the reels and all that stuff. If
you've not seen college's back in session and it's rush
week for sororities and the frat and all these kind
of things are going on and they're everywhere, like you know,
like hey joined Pi Kappa Beta Alpha whatever. These guys
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did a parody one with hamas it's back.
Speaker 4 (21:57):
To school easy.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
You know what that means. We're starting a new fraternity
home off.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
Are you guys anti Israel?
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (22:06):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 4 (22:06):
According to the other.
Speaker 19 (22:07):
Hamaskraternities, hey alpha Mu alpha signals that come together. This dude,
Colombia is like one of the biggest like jew hating
schools out there.
Speaker 4 (22:15):
You down, yeah, like hell yeah, man.
Speaker 19 (22:17):
So basically terms in conditions to take a road trip
to Jewish owned businesses to protest. We're literally going to
be like chanting outside of synagogues, like harassing Jews.
Speaker 4 (22:25):
Oh it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Yeah, it's a lot of fun. Death to America. I
like the fact that they said you don't like Jews
right like Israel. You can't say, oh yeah, yeah, we
can't stand him? What an absolute? What the hell are
we teaching kids in school out of curiosity? Apparently not history?
Speaker 4 (22:39):
What do you think dude?
Speaker 19 (22:40):
Kick out all those jez burning Israeli and American flags?
Speaker 4 (22:43):
You down for that of fire? Absolute?
Speaker 19 (22:46):
All the proceeds go to like funding terrorism off brothers.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 20 (22:50):
Bro.
Speaker 4 (22:50):
Oh dude, we're doing the boss the informal.
Speaker 19 (22:52):
Everybody wears green and cafias.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
And yeah, all right, my guy, dude, thank you, m hey,
you're welcome. Brother so much. Just so fricket insane. And
it got me to think it because if you're not
seeing what's going on in Britain, it is chaos. People
are pissed and angry about what is happening. You're allowing
god knows how many people into Britain. Sounds familiar, and
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now they're left leaning nutjob Keir Stammer, who is the
left side of the aisle, who's now the Prime Minister,
he's you know, it's oh, it's the far right's fault. No,
what you have is a culture clash going on. And
Bill Maher and we'll get to some other stuff that
Bill Maher talked about later, but this was on his
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podcast with Fabio by the way, talking about what is
happening over there, not just in Britain, but in Europe
in general, and what is seeing this rise of extremism
from Islam and even to the people who are not
so extreme.
Speaker 21 (23:56):
Immigration to Western Europe is a lot of it is Muslim,
it's from North Africa.
Speaker 22 (24:04):
Well, let's where do we get to the end of this.
Speaker 21 (24:07):
We went jumped right to it's horrible.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Okay. The people are not horrible, No, the people are horrible.
Speaker 22 (24:12):
The ideology, the ideology, and it's it's very different and
it's and some of them are very open about talking
about Europe in the future that is there the civilization
they came from.
Speaker 21 (24:28):
That's what I find cheeky. You're leaving this civilization which
is very different than Western Europe, very different than Christian
slash atheistic West whatever it is, secular, enlightened, Western enlightenment,
Western Europe, Okay, and then you wanna you're leaving the
place that's very different, But then you want to come
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to this place and make it like the place you left.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Yes, which is the disaster. You're leaving the place that
was backass words, sixth century woman hating sharia law, and
then the opportunity to come here and instead of throwing
yourself into becoming something that is British, Italian, whatever it is,
you don't want to do that, and they're not making
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you do that. And if you even bring that up,
saying you need to become part of the culture. They're like,
you're a racist, You're a racist. It doesn't work. This
is an absolute failure. Some things don't work with our
freedoms and liberties.
Speaker 7 (25:27):
They want to come in your country, and you know,
they leave the country they were actually kept them like
you know, animal in the cagus because in their country,
I mean, they were miserable. And then they go to
another country where actually they feel all of the sun
freedom and they have some kind of appiness, and all
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of a sudden they want to turn that country into
the country like the one that came from.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Can't let it happen. This is a mistake that Western
culture is doing. And I'm going to say it's one
of the gravest mistakes that is happening out there. Some
things don't jive with what we have. If you want
to come here, you know, everybody talks about you know,
it says on the Statue of livinged give us your
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you're you're you're you're hungry, you're poised.
Speaker 23 (26:21):
You know what.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Those people that came here, that came to Ellis Island,
they weren't interested in being anything but an American. They
wanted to be an American. They wanted to throw themselves
into Americana. They wanted to work their way up. They
wanted all this country had to offer. They didn't want
to do what they were doing from where they came
from and stay in that. And that's one of the
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things that's never brought up. And the West is going
to find this out in a very bad way, sooner
rather than later. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 6 (28:29):
To do what you know how to do, because when
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Speaker 2 (28:35):
What you just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard.
Speaker 24 (28:40):
And then they passed us a baton, and the question
is what will we do with the time we carry
the baton?
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Was smoking? Or you just dumb and pail?
Speaker 14 (28:50):
Who doesn't love a yellow school bus?
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Oh my god?
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Get your glass on their cool buff and go home.
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I call myself a Joy for Warrior, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
The NFL is back, baby, and I am loving it.
I bet you are as well. Man, what a weekend.
Let's take a listen to some of the excitement that
it was the NFL. God takes the snap, turns, gives
the Montgomery break side touchdowns. De troylyants this game over.
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Pack it up, boys, We're going home.
Speaker 25 (29:33):
He's gino on a first down and ten, stepping up
in the pocket, looks throne down.
Speaker 26 (29:36):
Field, wide open touchdown.
Speaker 25 (29:39):
Saint Hawks white chips into the backfield, dropping Bakathos a
sideline while it is caught.
Speaker 27 (29:45):
Paul caught, Paul my Covene. Well, the guy draped all
over him, touched down. Tampa Bay Fire of the cabbage,
get up.
Speaker 4 (29:51):
Going bikes Lee twenty one to six.
Speaker 28 (29:53):
Joanes Holy threw it to Van Ginkle touchdown and he
read Daniel Jones like a book, and that book had
a happy ending. Stonehouse back deep to our left.
Speaker 29 (30:06):
DeAndre Carter pressure clock on the ground, picked up to
the ten, to the five to the end zone. Put
a touchdown on the black put by.
Speaker 26 (30:17):
The Bears down field. He's got Tyreek Terry got a
forty thirty.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
Five, thirty down the sideline, he go touchdown Miami.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
What a day and a night. Tom Brady we talked
about earlier made his debut, but the last two are
very interesting. So the block punt was scored by Owens.
Owens' wife almost had a heart attack. She was so excited.
She couldn't believe how excited she was. His wife, Simone Biles,
he made the team even though he left in the
(30:47):
middle of training camp to go watch her compete. And
I watched that whole thing on the Hard Knocks and
they were all about it, where family go do it?
And then Tyreek? So what the hell happened yesterday with
Tyreek Hill? On the way to the stadium, he got
(31:07):
pulled over and was handcuffed.
Speaker 30 (31:10):
Tyreek, It's been a roller coaster of a day for you,
starting on the way to the stadium, a day filled
with adversity. How would you just describe your mindset coming
into this game today?
Speaker 31 (31:18):
No one, man.
Speaker 32 (31:19):
So when I left home, I told my wife, I
was like, maybe I'm going to go to work and
I'm finna get prepared for my day. No, no, no,
that was quite a surprise on the way, man, But
you know, what at the end of the day, doll,
I got a job to do, and my job is
to comings out of this dadium and be.
Speaker 4 (31:33):
Great dollar so and he was.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
He is guy's It's just he's freaking amazing. He got
that ball he tipped on the sidelines. He is so fast.
I think he's supposed to race the fastest man on earth.
I think they're trying to set something up, that's how
fast he is. I think you should do one race
that is sixty yards, but you got to wear equipment,
and then one race that's one hundred yards. That would
(32:00):
be very interesting afterwards. Obviously, everybody was talking about this
because there's video of him kind of reminds you of
Scotti Scheffler.
Speaker 4 (32:11):
This is true.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Rosenhaus His basically his everything is agent, his his confidante,
the whole nine yards.
Speaker 33 (32:20):
He obviously wasn't doing anything that warrantyed that type of treatment.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
I'm I'm, I'm it's mind boggling to me, mind boggling. Indeed, afterwards,
this is what he had to say because he's very
interested in being a.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
Cop right now.
Speaker 11 (32:35):
You know, so, I've been I've been trying to figure
that out too. I've been trying to figure that out too.
Speaker 19 (32:39):
Man.
Speaker 4 (32:40):
Right now, I'm gonna put it all together.
Speaker 11 (32:42):
So I'm not gonna give you o version that I
still don't know what happen, you know what I'm saying.
But I do want to say I do want to
be able to use this platform to say, like what
if I wasn't tyreek him, bro, like worst case scenario,
you know, because it's crazy, But I want to be
a cop one day. I gotta stay too mad all up,
you know. So I've got a lot of respect for cops, man,
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but obviously everybody has bad apples in every situation, you know.
So I want to be able to, you know, use
his platform, you know, to figure out to figure out
a way to like flip this and you know, make
it a positive on both ends on my end, and
then also might be day, you know, so that way
we get team together and you know, do some positive
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for the community, because that's.
Speaker 19 (33:25):
What it's all about.
Speaker 11 (33:26):
Like you guys are here to like protect us as individuals,
and you know, I have a platform, and I want
to be able team over with you guys.
Speaker 30 (33:34):
So that's all I got to say.
Speaker 2 (33:37):
And they've put that officer on leave again. I don't
know what happened. They put another guy who came over
to help him in custody as well. Then you know,
handcuffo them, but didn't cite him or anything. I have
no idea, but you know, people are on the way
to the game and there he is being pulled over.
They're like, hey, there's Tyrek Hill. So we'll see what
happens before the game's even kicked off. Dak Presscott got
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paid two hundred and thirty one million guaranteed, sets the
record and the new bar for quarterbacks in the NFL.
So good for him. My picks, Oh jeez, all right,
let's go over it. I got the Chiefs right. I
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got the Eagles game wrong. Thought the Packers are gonna
win Eagles one. I got the Saints right, and geez,
the Vikings fed income to you. Daniel Joneses didn't play well.
I got that one wrong. Patriots surprised the Bengals at home.
Cardiac kitties weren't very good. Got that one wrong. I
(34:44):
got the Steelers Falcons game wrong as well. Got the
Texans right. I got the Bills right. I got the
Bears right, I got the Dolphins right, got the Seahawks wrong,
they beat the Broncos. I got the Chargers right, got
the Browns Cowboys game wrong, I got the Buccaneers game right,
and I got the Lions game right. Tonight, one more
game left, that's the Jets and the forty nine Ers.
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Speaker 15 (35:41):
Donald Trump Vice President Kamala Harris one on one in
their first and likely only debate before the November election.
Speaker 6 (35:47):
And the STIGs could not be higher. With this race
now locked in a dead heat.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
Yeah, and as we've talked about, the polls show it's
a dead heat. I don't know if there's only going
to be one. My feeling is it depends It depends
on how bad both of them do. One that's really bad,
they're going to be pushing for a second one. This
may be the only debate which is crazy and is
her honeymoon with the media over a lot of stuff
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Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
(36:53):
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Speaker 2 (36:55):
The Great Big effing Debate takes place tomorrow night. That's
what they should call it tonight on ABC, The Great
Big effing Debate. Oh my lord, who's got the most
to lose? How important is it? All the questions we
will answer, First of all, simply, this super important as
far as a singular issue or day that's going to
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change this election. And normally these things are just kind
of but we saw what happened with Biden, obviously, But
this is the most important debate that I think we
have had in forever today since I can remember, because
we have no idea. You look at the polls, nobody knows.
I mean, Nate Silver. One day hash Trump's gonna lose
(37:35):
by five bazillion votes. Two days later, it's like Trump's
gonna win I couldn't tell you. I mean, we're talking
about counties and cities. That's where they're narrowing it down to.
It's like, all right, if these eight people vote this way,
Trump can't be stopped. And you're like, what, so tomorrow
night the debate is a big, big deal. This is
(37:55):
a guy same as bretto'donnell. He is actually a person
who specializes in debates, works with Republicans mostly, but this
is his job. His job is to get people ready
for debates. He thinks it's important.
Speaker 20 (38:08):
First of all, it's the most consequential debate perhaps in
American political debate history at the presidential level. I mean,
the last one was the most consequential when Joe Biden
ended his candidacy. But we have a candidate who is
barely known to the American people. She's done one major interview,
has been off the campaign trail for over half of
(38:31):
the time that she's been a candidate preparing for either
the interview or the debate, and so she has a
very large mountain to climb in introducing herself to the
American people and letting the country know where she would
take the country.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
Which is something we've been talking about we don't know you.
What we know about you is you used to believe this.
Now other people are saying you now believe that. And
you did one interview that was taped that was sixteen
minutes of you if that, and you didn't really answer
(39:06):
any questions that were consequential. You were just kind of
the usual roundabout say a lot of words, mash it
all together, but say nothing.
Speaker 20 (39:15):
On the other hand, you have the most well known
candidate probably in the history of American political debate. He's
debated a number of times, and he's very well known.
People have warmed opinions about him, and so it'll be
interesting to see how those two factors interplay. I mean,
I think if Trump can maintain discipline and focus on policies,
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he's going to have a good night. If Harris can
get under his skin and justify the switches in her
policy positions, she'll have a good night.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
That's a big if. That's a big if. Everything's a
big if. Because you don't know what's Trump is showing up.
You don't know what you're going to get from.
Speaker 19 (39:58):
Come on.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
This is the first time they've ever met, by the way,
which is also very interesting. So you don't know any
of the things. Is Trump going to be measured, I
don't know. Is Kamala gonna be all over the place again?
I don't know. But what he says next I find
interesting because it's something we've talked about over and over
again when it comes to men and women in this
(40:19):
situation like.
Speaker 20 (40:20):
This, I think he has to be careful because he is,
first of all, debating a woman.
Speaker 2 (40:25):
And that shouldn't mean a damn thing. By the way,
we'll start it over in a second, that shouldn't mean
a damp thing. You decided to become a politician. This
isn't a fistfight, and you got into the ring of
where men have been for years, and men have fought,
literally fought, Men say horrible things, men do all kinds
(40:47):
of stuff. You decided to get into that ring knowing
exactly what it is. And you shouldn't get preferential treatment,
because if they're willing to do it to a man
and you want to be equal, then you should have
spent it's going to happen to you and vice versa.
Give as good as you get, and don't be afraid
to do that. Continue their and communication.
Speaker 20 (41:09):
Gender roles in communication are a fact of life, and
he has to be careful with how he handles Vice
President Harris.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
But by the same token, she has to be careful
as well.
Speaker 20 (41:22):
She can cross lines that get her assigned negative qualities
as well. So I think he's got to stay focused
on the substance and on policy. If he does that,
that's going to put Vice President Harris in a tough
spot because she has been changing positions and has to
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justify that. If he can pin her down on some
of those policy positions and make her own the last
four years of the Biden Harris administration, then I think
folks are going to see her through a different lyne
that's right.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
You shouldn't say the word pinner down. That makes it
just seems like saying a physical I don't think that's
a very good Thing's not heard off. That's what I'm
curious about tomorrow night. Yes, defining who you are is
very important, But are you going to define yourself in
a way where you have to run away from this administration?
Are you going to define yourself in a way where
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you're gonna have to throw Biden under the bus now
he's on vacation. Did you see that last night? I
was out to the guys. Biden has spent more time
on vacation than the average worker. I guess over like
forty eight years or something ridiculous. He's like, my God,
But is gon is she going to do that? Is
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she going to be able to keep the record of
the Biden administration at a distance while trying to embrace
some of the good stuff but not be tied in
with the bad stuff. I think that's going to be way, way,
way over and on that one.
Speaker 20 (43:06):
I think she did this to Mike Pence with it,
you know, I'm speaking now. I'm sure she won't use
that exact same phrase, but I think she'll do things
that try to get under his skin. Go after him
for his legal problems, go after him for some of
the personal things, go after him like Joe Biden did
on the military attack. All of those are things which
(43:30):
the President might take the bait on and lash out
at her over and if he gets angry overly angry,
goes back to the debating style that he had in
the first presidential debate in twenty twenty with Joe Biden,
that would be very bad for him. So I'm sure
that they've got a number of tactics aimed at trying
(43:51):
to do that. The president should know President Trump should
know that and he shouldn't take that bait.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Well, we'll see, because again he he's very reactionary. This
is where the things that get frustrated with Trump is
the no discipline. Having the mics off is going to help.
No discipline. Don't talk about January sixth, don't talk about
a stolen election if they bring it up. Focus, focus, focus,
(44:19):
And if I'm her again, I come out and talk
about the fact that the reasons your positions have shifted,
even though you believe in a lot of those things,
the reality is we're not ready for a lot of
those things. We're not ready for all evs, we're not
(44:39):
ready for banning fracking. Talk about the reason is you've
matured because you've understood that to implement those things would
hamstring us as a nation, would stunt our growth, and
we cannot have that would make things way more expensive
for the American people. You could talk about it shouldn't
be the hard and they're all hold up somewhere right.
(45:02):
Not so much Trump, although Trump, I think has taken
this far more serious than than he's leading on to
be but he's gonna wing a lot of it. But
this is his seventh one. This is her first. I mean,
she did those, you know, the debates back in the primaries,
way back in the day. This is her first go
(45:23):
around here. This is his seventh. It's different and she's
gonna find that out tomorrow night. We're gonna see who
can define each other better and who can define their
policies better in that one little county that they say
may swing everything I've seen in Wisconsin. It's Nebraska. It's like,
(45:45):
is this neighborhood the neighborhood that decides the presidency? Three two, three, five,
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We talked a little bit last hour about the Georgia shooting.
This is one of the mothers. Earlier today she said
(46:07):
if I could take his place, I would son dead.
Speaker 26 (46:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
And we're finding out that the mother of the killer warned, police, warned,
the school, warned everybody, including text messages and calls that
went unheard for the most part until it was too late.
(46:34):
And I kept saying last hour, how many red flags
is enough? Red flags? And this dad is very much
colp Well. I got into it with a couple people
over the weekend talking about the dad and they're like,
should he This seems like a slippery slope, And I said, look,
your son got visited by the what, the GBI, and
(47:02):
the police over the fact that there were messages tied
to him on discord about him wanting to go up
and shoot up a school and all of the stuff
that you would think about when you're talking about somebody
unwinding in their mind with chaos, and in doing that
(47:27):
and knowing that the police had come, you then decide
to furnish him with an AR fifteen for Christmas, just
a few months after they had visited. Yeah, you asked,
hat pulled the trigger just as much as he did,
even though the act was on him. You not recognizing
(47:49):
it and then contributing to it. Yeah, that's a you thing.
And I hope they throw the book at him because
they're talking about more charges already. The injured kids three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 4 (49:51):
You see the worst in peking?
Speaker 2 (49:53):
You know, I know many people in Washington to see that.
Speaker 14 (49:56):
Would they would unplug your life support cell phone?
Speaker 2 (50:02):
Juck kid? It makes me laugh. He's probably right. The
worst in people in politics is what he's talking about. Uh,
there's no doubt about that. But speaking of your iPhone
big announcement today.
Speaker 34 (50:13):
The iPhone sixteen isn't expected to look radically different from
last year's iPhone fifteen, but nine to five Max Chance
Miller says it's what's on the inside that counts.
Speaker 35 (50:22):
All four phones will feature a new processor, the A
eighteen chip.
Speaker 34 (50:26):
Miller says. The new chips we'll underpin apples planned artificial
intelligence tools, which includes a new feature in the photos
app called Cleanup, and.
Speaker 35 (50:34):
This allows you to remove distracting objects or people in
your pictures just by tapping on them.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Which is very interesting. I wonder what this thing's going
to cost? What else is going on? What are some
other new features? Ain'ting crazy?
Speaker 34 (50:46):
Buttons are expected to be the big hardware news for
the iPhone sixteen, with the sixteen Pro and the larger
sixteen Pro Max phones expected to get a new dedicated
button for the camera.
Speaker 35 (50:57):
That's the same place as shutter button would be if
you're holding a physical camera.
Speaker 34 (51:01):
Nine to five Max Chance Miller says the base iPhones
won't get the new button, but they will inherit the
customizable action button from the more premium devices. Bigger screens
and faster A eighteen processors are also expected.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
Again, what do you think this thing cost? And somebody's
going to go out and they've got the iPhone fifteen,
but it's not enough because the sixteen is here and
they're going to go trade it in like those people
who can't have not have the latest new car. And
it's not like you bought a flip phone and then
the iPhone came out. You're like, I gotta you know,
because how many people have done that. You go, you
(51:37):
buy a car, like I really like this car, and
you buy it, and then the next year they change
everything about it, the body type, the whole nine yards,
and now your car looks lame. It's not that you
gotta know iPhone fifteen, it's just not enough.
Speaker 4 (51:50):
It's never enough.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
We're consumers. We like to consume. That's what we do.
We're like locust, stock them deep and sell. I'm cheap,
but those things aren't cheap at all. I don't even
know what a new iPhone costs. And it depends because
there's like eight hundred models of each one, just like
a car. That's a crazy thing, and they're so damn expensive.
(52:13):
And then we whine about, ah, we don't have enough money,
we don't know this, we don't not know enough of that.
H three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
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Speaker 4 (52:34):
We can't.
Speaker 2 (52:35):
That's part of the issue in this country is the consumption.
That's one of the reasons you look over do you
see China and all these places we want to we
want stuff cheap because we we are more interested in
consuming than producing, if that makes sense. Liz Cheney and
now her dad, Dick.
Speaker 4 (52:53):
John King, You and I've covered Dick Cheney for a
long time.
Speaker 21 (52:55):
We know him.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
Well.
Speaker 6 (52:56):
How significant is this Well, it's a huge deal.
Speaker 36 (52:59):
That does not mean it will have a huge impact
in the sense that Donald Trump has changed the Republican Party.
He has spent his time as the leader of the
Republican Party running against people like Dick Cheney, like the
Bush family. I like Liz Cheney, especially because of her
role in the January sixth committee. So is it gonna
have a huge impact? Is the you know, is the
thirty three thirty four percent of the Republicans who are
firmly committed Trump based they gonna say, oh, let me
(53:19):
think about this again.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
No, no, they're not, they're not.
Speaker 4 (53:22):
You made news.
Speaker 2 (53:23):
And the reality is is it's not about you going
on Harris' side. That it's the fact that you don't
like that somebody's come into politics across the board and
said this is a game, So sham, You're part of
the problem. Those same people that are cheering Dick Cheney,
call him a war criminal, can't stand everything that he's about.
(53:49):
We're going to talk a bit about this because this
is where modern politics is today. And for all the
faults of Trump, and there is plenty, one of the
things he has done is exposed the bs that goes
on in a way that we've not seen. And I
find that fascinating. Plus the disdain that people have the
minute somebody decides to go in a different direction in
(54:12):
their belief talk about that. A lot of other stuff
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(54:40):
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Speaker 14 (54:42):
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Speaker 31 (54:44):
Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (54:48):
Nobody cares. Some of you got mad that I pointed
out that Dick Cheney. For the people who are celebrating that,
those people way, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's got about it.
It's got a batter. Don Jenny, Don Jenny, you used
to call him like Darth Vader, right, like the you know,
he's Emperor Palpatine, Yes, Emperor Palpatine. He's the evil war criminal,
(55:09):
all the things. You're excited because he's voting against Trump.
All the things that you hate about Trump, which are
mostly things that are very emotional, but all of those
things pale in comparison in theory to a guy who
got us into the Iraq War. She'd easily argue that
it was cool. Torture enriched his friends at Halliburton, was
(55:36):
an architect of a lot of different things that you
call him war criminal for. And you're cheering him because
up until that point he's evil and bad.
Speaker 10 (55:47):
And then.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
He goes, well, I think you should vote for Harrish.
You're like, I really like him. I think he's a
good guy. No, and it's not going to change anything.
And this personal beef obviously between the two.
Speaker 4 (56:02):
John King, you and I've covered Dick Cheney for a
long time.
Speaker 21 (56:05):
We know him.
Speaker 37 (56:05):
Well, how significant is this.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
Well, it's a huge deal.
Speaker 36 (56:09):
That does not mean it will have a huge impact
in the sense that Donald Trump has changed the Republican Party.
He has spent his time as the leader of the
Republican Party running against people like Dick Cheney, like the
Bush family. I like Liz Cheney, especially because of her
role in the January sixth Committee. How so, what is
it gonna have a huge impact. Is the you know,
is the thirty three thirty four percent of the Republicans
who are firmly committed Trump based.
Speaker 2 (56:28):
They're going to say, oh, let me think about this again. No,
no impact, none, zero, ziltch, not a friend. That's the
impact it's going to have. And I'll tell you why.
I I'm gonna let you guys in on some all
you you Democrats out there who hate Donald Trump. A
lot of Republicans don't like community, but they have a
(56:49):
belief system, and their belief system is this. These are
the issues that matter to me. And I believe that
the plans that the Republicans have will be better for
America than what she and the Democrats have. And that's it.
(57:12):
Not voting for Trump. I'm voting against her ideas. I'm
not voting against her as a person, although some may
say that just like but I'm voting against the ideas
over here that I find to be ridiculous, that will
not help America, and that will put us into mind.
That's what this is. They the cheneye. It's personal. Let's
(57:36):
be real.
Speaker 6 (57:36):
Dick Cheney was Vice President of the United States for
eight years.
Speaker 7 (57:40):
He was a senior member of the House, he worked
tirelessly to advance Republican policies for a long time.
Speaker 24 (57:45):
You don't think his endorsement of a Democrat is going
to make a difference.
Speaker 4 (57:50):
I really don't.
Speaker 6 (57:50):
I remember Trump voters who aren't sure about Harris.
Speaker 38 (57:53):
Well, I mean, some of this is probably that Donald
Trump beat his daughter in her last election back thirty
nine points. I think most America are going to look
at this race and when you have a president who
served in office who brought good times to America, and
you have Kamala Harris, a San Francisco Liberal who has
brought to America exactly what you see in San Francisco.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
And that's what Republicans are telling themselves is, Look, I'm
voting for policies. That's what I'm voting for. I'm voting
for who do I think is going to implement the
policies that I find to be beneficial to the American people.
I am not voting for a person. So the forty
percent out there who loved Trump are going anywhere. And
(58:39):
out of that forty percent, realistically thirty percent love Trump,
ten percent will tolerate and vote because of the policies
that we've lived through the four years outside of them
once in a millennia COVID, they're pretty damn good. Oh
you got mad here for this. But I don't care
(59:01):
about that. That's just noise. That's personality conflict between you two.
I don't care about that. I care about was inflation low?
Were we in a better position globally when it came
to us not being in conflicts?
Speaker 26 (59:16):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (59:20):
Was the economy humming along? Yes, we're things good? Yes?
And then COVID came and it became political and it
went sideways. And what would those years look like without
COVID or that, you know, twelve to fourteen months, what
would he would have walked into the White House for
a second term. So I don't care about all the
(59:44):
other stuff. That's just noise. I care about Do I
think he can implement the issues that matter to me?
List Jenny, So what do.
Speaker 33 (59:53):
You say to those Republicans? So there are a lot
of them who are absolutely adamant. They're not supporting Donald
Trump but not taking the next step. They're going to
write somebody in. And we've heard this from Mitt Romney,
We've heard it from Mike Pence, We've heard it from
Larry Hogan, We've heard it from a lot of Republicans
that are certainly anti Trump. Why are they wrong and
not taking the extra step?
Speaker 31 (01:00:14):
Well, I would say, you know, given the closeness of
this election, particularly if you're going to find yourself voting
in a swing.
Speaker 6 (01:00:20):
State, you've got to take the extra step.
Speaker 31 (01:00:22):
If you really do recognize the threat that Donald Trump poses,
then it's not enough to simply say I'm not going
to vote for him. I would also remind them, you
know what, it's a secret ballot, So I would prefer
to have as many people as possible out publicly making
the case. But at the end of the day, you
just have to wrestle with your own conscience when you're
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there in the voting booth, and I would expect that
you will see far more Republicans and independents, you know,
when the time comes and they've got to make that decision,
make the right decision.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
I don't know what we're going to get, but what
I do know is there is this belief among people
like Liz Cheney and people on the right that if
we get rid of Trump, because part of it is
the fact that they are part of a system, that
Trump is exposed that needed exposing.
Speaker 4 (01:01:12):
That is very much.
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
You know, they talk about Trump only cares about billionaires.
You're cheering on people who help get us into war
to enrich their friends, and that seems to be like
an okay thing to you as long as they're against Trump.
Oh yeah, that's kind of a weird thing, right, Like
I've just maybe thrown that out there. It feels a
little weird. That being said, this thought process of hey,
(01:01:39):
guys will vote her in. We'll get her in, and
then we'll blow her out in four years. It'll be
no problem. That's that's ridiculous. That's absolutely ridiculous. So that's
the sense that people have is, Okay, we'll just get
(01:02:02):
rid of Trump because that'll change everything. Then we can
get our party back and we can do all of
this stuff and oh it'll be great. You're fooling yourself.
First of all, it is Trump's party at this moment
in time. He's a populous Republican, and he's basically Republican
in name only, kind of like he calls everybody else
a rhinos. It is kind of true Republican in name only.
(01:02:25):
But your belief that once we get rid of him,
we're back to good and we're going to be able
to hold on and we'll easily take back in the
mid terms, the Senate and and and all of this stuff.
It'll just be a breeze from here on out. You
have no idea, right like I'm sure Dan Marino thought
(01:02:45):
he was going to go back to a super Bowl
after a second year, and then he never did, never
came close. So this bizarre belief that, oh, once Trump's gone,
we're good. You better figure out a way how to
consolidate everything once Trump gone, either if he wins or loses,
(01:03:07):
because this is it for him and the Republicans better
figure that out. And they're kind of looking like it.
They're in shambles. But I say this, it's about how
much can you hate Trump, even from a lot of
people on the Republican side. And then this false belief
(01:03:28):
that it's a simple walk to the White House in
four years, even if you guys help get Harris in
the White House, it's a win. Don't worry, we'll get
our party back and we'll easily win. I think you're
fooling yourself there. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four,
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(01:03:50):
that people believe that. It's like, oh, it's no big deal.
We'll get right back in the White House. It's gonna
be gonna take two seconds, right like, once Trump's gone,
and we'll talk a little bit about it next hour,
the at the after Trump. Who's going to consolidate power?
What does that even look like? Because I don't think
a lot of people have any under any idea or
(01:04:11):
any understanding that once Trump's gone, that he was Trump,
and that there's a lot of cheap imitations out there,
right like people who buy stuff on Team Who. We'll
get to that in a minute, and compared to people
who buy stuff on Amazon. That makes sense. Three two, three, five,
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to it is the Chad Benson show.
Speaker 39 (01:05:54):
Deep Stinks No Deep doo doo eeah, The chat fans
and shows These are the most and least attractive male hobbies,
according to women now.
Speaker 37 (01:06:05):
The following is from date Psychology using eight hundred and
fourteen participants. Starting with the general hobbies most attractive to women,
we have woodworking in fifth, cooking and fourth, playing an
instrument in third, learning foreign languages in seconds, and number
one most attractive is reading. The most unattractive hobbies are
fun co collectibles, strolling online, watching corn, gambling, and then
in the number one is partaking in the mano sphere, which,
(01:06:29):
for anyone that doesn't know, are all of the podcasts
and websites that focus on masculinity and being alpha are
just talking about general men's interest topics.
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
Okay, so the mano sphere, it'll be in that corn pornose,
you know, adult stuff, adult things say it's yes, those things, right,
are some of the stuff fun co? Those are collectibles.
You don't want to be a part of that. This
is the stuff that women don't like. Okay. Least attractive hobbies.
(01:06:58):
By the way, makeup. We don't want you to be manusphery,
but we also don't want you to wear make them.
And by the way, manosphere or whatever, that's like three
percent comic book cosplay, debating drinking. Those things are like
number one anime crypto cigars. Continue.
Speaker 37 (01:07:16):
The most attractive male athletic hobbies to women are apparently canoeing, hiking,
and swimming in first place. Well, the least attractive is yoga,
boxing in mma and golf in dead loss.
Speaker 6 (01:07:27):
The question is do you agree with this list or not?
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
No, I don't uh, canoeing, Oh, because you're going to
be a hiker. Chicks dig hikers. I don't know. Why
did you really want to go out into the woods
with a guy you don't know? Hey, I got a
great idea for a first date. Let's go to the
woods where no one can hear you scream. Oh god, manosphere.
(01:07:54):
Number one thing for guys that they don't want about
women drinking and clubbing and party Like that's the big thing.
And the clubbing thing and the partying thing was on
with the guys too, but it was down further, but
for women it was the things that guys don't find
attractive is a being bitchy, but clubbing, being out all
the time, and like that's like super important. You just
letting you guys know that. I don't think that was
(01:08:15):
very nice. You said that word. No, no, no, I
said it. There you guys go and makeup for guys.
That's weird. You know what, we don't find attractive makeup
for men? Ah, do you fub What is fubbing? Yeah,
it's when you are using your phone and then snubbing somebody.
It's called fubbing. You don't want to do that. It's
(01:08:37):
not good for your relationship.
Speaker 24 (01:08:38):
So when it comes to romantic relationships, research shows fubbing
has been linked to marital dissatisfaction and feelings of distrust
and rejection. It sends a message to your partner that
the phone is more important than they are. But the
good news is it's easy to fix with a few
simple practices.
Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
Okay, so not good for a relationship. Everybody's been there.
We've done that to people. We get addicted to these things.
They're easy to get addicted to. Remember, they're not phones,
their computers. Phones are just happen to be something that
they can do. But so could my computer, So so
cand my computer in front of me. Everybody's done it
right in this world, and we've all ignored somebody in
(01:09:21):
front of us because we're too busy paying attention to
the phone, how do we fix it?
Speaker 24 (01:09:25):
So there are a few simple things you can do
to make this from a problem to something that you're
working on together. And the first is to talk about
it openly and honestly and really ask for what you need. So,
for example, you might say, you know, when you look
at your phone while I'm talking, it makes me feel
like what I'm saying isn't important to you. Could you
(01:09:46):
please put it down until I'm finished? A clear request
makes it easy for your partner to be more aware
and respond to you.
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
What if they're not What if like, hey, I'd like
to pay attention to you, but whatever's going on over there,
you're chattering, it's not as exciting as it's happening my phone. No,
that's not nice. Now, this is when you're with somebody,
and we've all been guilty of it, and part of
it is the fun stuff. Is you and your wife
or your husband, your friend, your boyfriend, whatever. You guys
will send each other fifty funny little videos a day
(01:10:14):
because that's kind of like, hey, this is hilarious. I
find this hilarious, don't you. It's a weird way to communicate.
It's like the new emoji.
Speaker 24 (01:10:20):
Creating specific phone rules can really make a difference. So,
for example, you might decide with your partner that from
six to eight pm, we're going to keep our phones
on the charger, or when we go out to dinner.
Speaker 6 (01:10:32):
We'll leave them in the car. When we watch a movie,
we'll put our phones away.
Speaker 24 (01:10:37):
You know, that can create uninterrupted connection, which leads to
a healthier relationship dynamic.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
That's good. That's good, and I think that's a good thing.
I think we need to have that. I mean, my wife,
we try to do that. I'm guilty of working too
much at times, and you know it's we spend a
ton of time with the kids and we can get
away from it, you know, watching football and stuff. That's
I'm totally guilty of those things. I think we all
can be guilty. It's finding that, it's carving it out,
it's making each other a priority. Shouldn't be this hard.
(01:11:04):
Don't fub each.
Speaker 24 (01:11:05):
Other, no matter what, whether it's a romantic partner or
somebody you've just met.
Speaker 6 (01:11:10):
When you look down.
Speaker 24 (01:11:11):
At your phone when someone's engaging with you, it sends
a message that they're not important, and that's so detrimental
to relationships. So That's another thing you can do is
get intentional and practice being present. Get in the habit
when your phone is around, when your partner speaks to you,
put the phone down, make eye contact. Little gestures like
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that go a long way towards telling someone they're a priority.
Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
Get intentional. Make people a priority. Whether it's your husband,
your wife, your significant other, whether it is somebody you
work with, or whatever it is. Make people a priority,
look them in the face, talk to them. And for
I think for an older generation we know better. For
a younger generation that grows up with this, it is different.
(01:12:00):
This is how they communicate older generation. That's us, we
know better. Okay, so stop flubbing around three two, three, five, eight,
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(01:12:21):
lot of stuff to get to, including what's happening with
the debate tomorrow night. What do the Republicans need to
do in Trump? What does Kamalin need to do? And
the Democrats? Can they both get across the message as
good will both of them flub their lines as they
like to say, We've got some Dei stuff as well.
And then after Trump, both parties kind of secretly want
(01:12:42):
a little after Trump. But while they both cheer it,
do they have an after Trump plan. We will discuss that.
Plus we got some interesting Dei stuff to talk about,
because that's not going as well as a lot of
people thought it was going to go. Oh my goodness,
a lot of other good stuff to get to some
football picks that I failed at. Sorry about that, Chad Benson.
Speaker 29 (01:13:02):
Surel.
Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 14 (01:13:33):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 40 (01:13:34):
So you got his friend Minnie. Yeah, she looks good. No,
that's that's Mimni. That's Mimny. That's definitely Donald's or maybe
it's Tonid. And then finally got Piglet Q little Piglet.
I wonder what his name will be. Oh, it's it's
big Eat, Big Eat.
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
Now if you don't know what that is, and you've
not seen the TMU failed, This is a family that's
going to I think Disney World. So they went to
Timu and they're like, got a great idea, look at
all these things. We'll buy some some Disney products off
the old TIMU and then when we go to Disney,
we'll have Disney products. Right, so they're excited. They got
(01:14:11):
a little kid and it was the face of Donald Duck,
but his name was Tonate. Oh my god. It was spectacular.
Speaker 7 (01:14:24):
Fail.
Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
You never bought anything off Timu or wish I wish
I hadn't I know it look anything like it. There's
a lot to be said about Amazon, and a lot
of it's good comparatively to some of the other stuff
that's out there. There's no doubt about that. The helse Tonate. Hey,
look it's Tonate. The Duck debate. We've got a debate
(01:14:54):
tomorrow night.
Speaker 29 (01:14:56):
We do, we do.
Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
We've got a debate tomorrow night. This lady's got some advice.
Speaker 15 (01:15:04):
Vice President Harris, this is your daily reminder that Donald
Trump is a white supremacist. This is also a message
to Kamala Harris and her team for the debate on Tuesday.
Speaker 6 (01:15:13):
We want to hear from you.
Speaker 15 (01:15:14):
I know certain people are looking for fireworks, and people
are looking to oh, she's gonna take him down.
Speaker 6 (01:15:20):
Do not chase his bunny rabbits.
Speaker 15 (01:15:22):
Donald Trump's strength is getting people caught up in his
crazy psycho babbel drama.
Speaker 6 (01:15:28):
Ignore him.
Speaker 15 (01:15:30):
Turn to the people, speak directly to us and let
us know how you plan to move this country forward.
Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
Vote Harris Walls dims down ballot.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
By the way, She's right about Trump. He wants to
have a fight, is it? I love boxing, and they
called the sweet science. I don't know why they do.
There are guys that are great boxers. Floyd Mayweather is
arguably the greatest boxer of all time. Then there are
guys that are great fighters. Mike Tyson might be the
(01:16:02):
greatest fighter of all time. Mike wanted to get you
into a street fight inside of a ring. And if
you take the bait and you start street fighting him,
he's gonna kill you. And a vast majority of people did.
Floyd Mayweather wants to get you into a game of
(01:16:27):
U street fight. I'm gonna box, You're not gonna hit me,
You're gonna tire yourself out. I'm gonna do more than
enough to win, and at the end of the night,
you're gonna go, what the hell happened?
Speaker 4 (01:16:37):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
That's what Trump does. Trump wants to get you into
a street fight. He wants you to get down and
dirty because he enjoys the fight. He enjoys the fight,
and he wants to get you into the fight. You
can get into the fight with him. Does it always pay? Now?
I think a lot of people think, well, if I
(01:17:00):
get under a skin, it's easy, I'm gonna win. That
doesn't work that way. It doesn't. Trump is far smarter
than people give him credit for in this political world,
because A he's not a politician, and we've said that
at a gazillion time for years.
Speaker 8 (01:17:19):
But B.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
The assumption is if I get under a skin, I win.
Speaker 25 (01:17:24):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
What he does is he becomes more of the monster
to everybody thinks he is. He's quick on his feet,
not as quick as he used to be. I'll say that,
and he'll hit you with a flurry of stuff. So
if I'm that lady, I'm I'm going to agree, partially
(01:17:47):
because you have to explain to everybody, Kamala, who the
hell you are, because nobody really knows. Chris Kalisa talking
about the debate, I'm talking about the fact that, hey,
you know what, she does have to some stuff that
she's going to have to figure out how to do.
Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
This will be Donald Trump's seventh general election presidential.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
Debate, which I do think, right, you get better at
these things.
Speaker 4 (01:18:11):
As you go, you build the muscle.
Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
So I think that we kind of know what we're
gonna get with Trump. I think it's actually much more
interesting to see how Kamala Harris serv reacts. She's the
most unknown known person in the country. Most people know
she's the vice president of the United States. Ask them
to tell you one or two other things about her.
Particularly among swing voters and swing states, they might struggle
a little bit.
Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
They might struggle a lot of bit because you've told
me twenty five different things in the past several years
of who you are, and now people are going out
and telling us that you no longer believe those things.
So how am I to know who you are? I
know what I get with Donald Trump because we've already
(01:18:54):
lived through it. Now we couldn't live through another four years.
I go back and say this, if he's all the
things you think he is, why did he not do
all of those things in the first four years? If
he's all the evil you think he is, he's like,
I'm just going to do really good the first four years,
and then that second four years, I'm going to get him.
(01:19:17):
But then COVID came, and if you're all the things
that you are saying you are Gamala. Why haven't you
in this administration done all of those things? Continue, sir.
Speaker 3 (01:19:29):
The last two months of this campaign are a battle
to define her. People don't know necessarily how they feel
about her. And I think this debate is really critical.
Is it Donald Trump's definition of Kamala Harris that people
glom onto or is it Kamala Harris's definition of Kamala
Harris Obviously makes a huge difference in terms of winning
and losing.
Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
Makes a huge difference. And the definition is going to
be what that lady was talking about right after she
called trumpel white supremacist, which is so so brave, and
that is define yourself. This weird thing in our mind.
And I know science has tried to explain it. Sociology
(01:20:07):
has looked at it for decades. That the first thing
that you hear about something you tend to believe, and
then getting you not to believe it, even if it's wrong,
it's tough for you to do. So that's why defining
candidates is so much easier to do. Because you speak
to a group of people, you tell everybody this person's
evil and bad. They believe they're even bad while not
(01:20:30):
actually looking up for themselves what it is they're all about.
So that's why defining the other person is so important. Well,
tomorrow night they'll each have a chance to do it.
And if I'm her, I come out. Do I throw
a few jabs here in there? Absolutely? Do I try
to get under his skin one hundred percent. But do
I also, and most importantly, let him do the talking
(01:20:53):
for himself, Let him do the arguing and the name
calling if it happens, And focus on the American people
and have a conversation. If I'm Donald Trump, You've done
this a gazillion times. Your whole life is a giant argument,
which is exhausting. That being said, speak to the American people.
(01:21:19):
Remind them of the first two and a half years
before the once in millennia COVID came in and then
it became a giant crap show. Remind them that they've
had four years to implement any of these things and
they really haven't done any of that stuff. And don't
get pulled into anything. And if they say you're all
(01:21:42):
of these things, say you know what, you're trying to
define me? And if that's what you want to say,
that's fine. I'm not here to talk about the past
or any of that stuff. I'm going to talk about
the future and focus. If you do that, you got
an opportunity to win. If it becomes a nightmare, which
is always a possibility, well then all bets are off.
(01:22:05):
I mean, we're fifty six days away from the election
today and North Carolina already got their ballots because apparently
that's what we do now this early.
Speaker 6 (01:22:17):
Could I see.
Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
Mailing ballots out three weeks to a month before. Maybe
it's like you go to the stores now and Christmas
stuff is already appearing. It's September. It's September for November
fifth election, and ballots are going out.
Speaker 19 (01:22:38):
What.
Speaker 20 (01:22:39):
First of all, it's the most consequential debate perhaps in
American political debate history at the presidential level. I mean
the last one was the most consequential when Joe Biden
ended as candidacy. But we have a candidate who is
barely known to the American people. She's done one major interview,
has been off the campaign trail for over half of
(01:23:02):
the time that she's been a candidate, preparing for either
the interview or the debate, and so she has a
very large mountain to climb in introducing herself to the
American people and letting the country know where she would
take the country.
Speaker 2 (01:23:17):
And that guy is a strategist for the GOP and
is laying out what she has to do. Both of
them have one shot at this. I don't think there's
going to be a second shot. I don't think there's
going to be a second debate. So you have to
go in there tomorrow night. Stay away from the name
(01:23:37):
calling Trump. You've done this with Biden. The microphones are
going to be off. You don't get dragged into a
name calling thing, because whether people want to believe it
or not, her being a woman and you being an
a hole isn't going to look good.
Speaker 20 (01:23:52):
I think he has to be careful because he is,
first of all, debating a woman and communication.
Speaker 4 (01:23:58):
Gender roles in communication are a fact of life.
Speaker 2 (01:24:03):
Maybe true, but you've gotten into this game, and this
game is a nasty game, and you, being a woman,
shouldn't have anything to do because Trump would insult anybody
just like anybody would insult him. So we always tend
to forget that men will treat men awful as well,
and you, being a woman, shouldn't have any kind of
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real play in this. But the reality is it's going
to look that way. Remember what happened with Megan Kelly
is you had blood coming out of her eyes and
all all the places. Oh my god. That's why tomorrow night,
that whole definition thing is going to be real, and
tomorrow night they'll have a chance to define each other
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as well as a chance to show the American people
why their ideas are better than the other one's ideas,
or it'll just be a giant crap show, which is
always a possible, which is kind of what a lot
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
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Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 37 (01:26:35):
Signed James.
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Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera.
Speaker 6 (01:26:55):
What trupping.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
It's fine. I was trending on the old inter webs.
Shall we, oh, we shall, my friends, we shall start
with Yahoo yeahoooo. Harris Trump, neck and neck, Dak Prescott
with his.
Speaker 4 (01:27:14):
Big new contract.
Speaker 2 (01:27:15):
Twoudred what thirty one million guaranteed? It's good money if
you can get it. US Open Men's Final. Tyreek Hill
talked about that a bit today, being handcuffed yesterday before
the game, then going out and well doing what Tyreek does.
Speaker 4 (01:27:31):
Speed Chair.
Speaker 2 (01:27:36):
iPhone sixteen is there. We're at sixteen iPhone sixteen. New
stuff on there. Swift and Kelsey at the US Open,
Bengals stunned at home. We know that Kentucky Highway shooting.
All trending on Yahooooo. Over to Twitter. There is virtually
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no politics on Twitter. Browns, Panther, the Cowboys, Bears, Bengals.
Daniel Jones sounds like somebody who you think. Is he
an entertainer? Is he a rapper? Is he is an actor?
Speaker 4 (01:28:07):
Nope?
Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
Quarterback not a good one either, might as well be
the other ones, Rams, Raiders, Tyreek Hill, Falcons Stafford sounds
like a college but he's a quarterback. Tom Brady get
to him in a second. Bryce Young, Then we get
to Cheney, Old Dick Cheney, and then back to so
much Colts, Will Levis, Sam, Darnold Richardson, Anthony, Titans, Monday Morning, Quarterback, Saints,
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finally over to Google, and it is all football until
you get to the goony sequel. That's it in the
presidential debate. Everything else is football, Lions, Tyreek Hill, Titans, Bears, Commanders, Buccaneers.
I mean, this is why it is the number one
show in America three two, three, five, three, twenty four
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to twenty three at Chad Benton Show. Is your Twitter,
slash X, your Instagram, Facebook, and everything else right here
on the Chad Benson Show. You know why we're not
having the debate tonight. You think it's Monday night. It's
perfect night to have a debate. You know why, because
it's Monday night. Football nobodys gonna watch. Yesterday was the
(01:29:19):
debut of this guy.
Speaker 16 (01:29:21):
He's Tom Brady and I'm Kevin Burkhard and you're a broadcaster.
Speaker 4 (01:29:25):
How about that we're here.
Speaker 16 (01:29:26):
It's been quite a journey, but I love being your partner.
Speaker 4 (01:29:28):
I'm excited as well.
Speaker 16 (01:29:29):
It's gonna be a lot of fun.
Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
I watched, oddly enough, a bit of the game, Cowboys,
I picked you not to win, and you guys won.
Got the Cleveland didn't look good at all. But just
all you have to do is go online to see,
like how many people trashing Tom Brady. But that's what
(01:29:53):
you know, we talked about it throughout the day. That's
what online is anymore. It's the opportunity to go and
to tell people how much they suck, because obviously you
don't feel good about yourself. I don't think he did
a bad job. It's his first game in earnest. They've
done a lot of practice games, and I'm not talking
(01:30:15):
about like them doing preseason. I'm talking about them practicing
with old games from last year, walking through stuff. I
think he got more comfortable in the second half. There
was no doubt about that. But you know that. I
flip over and I'd watched some of the Raiders Chargers
game and Tony Romo this is his gifts. He's tam
good at this, very good at this. We'll see how
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long Tom Brady goes doing this before he goes yeah,
I've had enough of this. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 34 (01:31:24):
The iPhone sixteen isn't expected to look radically different from
last year's iPhone fifteen, but nine to five Max Chance
Miller says it's what's on the inside that counts.
Speaker 35 (01:31:34):
All four phones will feature a new processor, the A
eighteen chip.
Speaker 34 (01:31:38):
Miller says the new chips we'll underpin apples planned artificial
intelligence tools, which includes a new feature in the photos
app called Cleanup.
Speaker 35 (01:31:45):
And this allows you to remove distracting objects or people
in your pictures just by tapping on them.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
Oh they like, I can get rid of my family.
You're gonna movie you guys out of there? What else
is there?
Speaker 34 (01:31:58):
Buttons are expected to be the big hardware news for
the iPhone sixteen, with the sixteen Pro and the larger
sixteen Pro Max phones expected to get a new dedicated
button for the.
Speaker 35 (01:32:08):
Camera that's the same place as shutter button would be
if you're holding a physical camera.
Speaker 34 (01:32:13):
Nine to five Max Chance Miller says the base iPhones
won't get the new button, but they will inherit the
customizable action button from the more premium devices. Bigger screens
and faster A eighteen processors are also expected.
Speaker 2 (01:32:26):
All right, so what is the cost? All they have
is the the two. They said they're going to keep
it similar to the fifteen, which is about eight hundred
bucks to twelve hundred bucks. So, but that's without the
Pro and the Pro Max. I don't know what the
Pro Max is going to cost. The iPhone Pro Max.
(01:32:49):
It's so pro people are gonna run out and buy it.
And you know what, they have the iPhone fifteen and
it's not good enough anymore. It's just not it's not
good enough. I got it last year, if had it
for eight months, is not? I need something better? Have
you thought about a flip phone? Oh that's not very
nice yet? How dare you say that to somebody a
flip phone? How dare you in this world, in this environment,
(01:33:12):
speaking of the environment, we can be nasty to each
other in politics, Trust me, I get it all the time.
We're talking about you know, I pointed some stuff out
from Dick Cheney and people attacking me for like it.
It's interesting because I didn't endorse Trump. I didn't say
anything about Trump as far as you know, like a
(01:33:34):
positive thing or anything. I just said I thought it
was hilarious that a guy Cheney would come out and
say Donald Trump is a danger to democracy. And this
is a guy who helped start at least one war,
played a bigger hand in another one, and was for
the most part deemed by the left a war criminal.
(01:33:55):
And yes he did shoot his friend in his face,
but still the attacks were tremendous and it's hilarious. And
this weekend Bill Moore talked about the insanity out there
because of Robert Kennedy Junior and his wife. If you
don't know his wife is, she's Cheryl Hines. She's an actress.
She's great starting turb your enthusiasm, but the insanity of
(01:34:19):
which the left loses their blank in mind.
Speaker 23 (01:34:22):
I like Bobby and always will. And there are things
he has been right about that no one else would touch.
But yes, I also think he's weird. I couldn't support
him for president. His wife is Cheryl Hines, who Larry
David was quoted as describing as the best person I've
ever met, the one person in Hollywood who doesn't have
a single enemy. Well, now she does, because she didn't
throw her husband under the bus when her husband made
(01:34:45):
a decision about something which she's made plains she disagrees with.
But that didn't satisfy the obnoxious posers on the aforementioned
far left.
Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
Oh yeah, they came hard, and it wasn't just mindless
usual trolls, but it's hilarious. So your husband, who you love,
by the way, who you care for, you have voiced
(01:35:20):
your concerns and your feelings towards his decision to side
with Trump, if you will, and in doing so, he
still made his own decision. And I'm sure, by the way,
she probably voiced her displeasure with the way that the
Democratic Party treated her husband, but that didn't get any
(01:35:42):
kind of conversation. The left is pissed.
Speaker 23 (01:35:47):
Thousands tweets screamed at Shryld things like how do you
live with yourself?
Speaker 4 (01:35:52):
Do better?
Speaker 23 (01:35:53):
I can't even enjoy the episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm,
you and them anymore. I so wonder Larry divorced you. Yeah,
that's a character on TV. But a we tweet that
got the most attention was from actor Bradley Whitford, who wrote, hey,
Cheryl hines way to stay silent while your lunatic husband
throws a support behind the adjudicated rapist who brags about
(01:36:13):
stripping women of their fundamental rights. Gutsy, great example for
the kids, profile and courage.
Speaker 2 (01:36:20):
Okay, okay, Bradley, you really need to do and you're
gonna go man splain that to her? Is that what
you're going to do because her husband made a decision
that you don't agree with and that she doesn't agree with,
but she's not going to leave her husband.
Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 23 (01:36:37):
Well, you know what I think is not gutsy mansplainning
to a woman, but of course not to her face
how she should sacrifice her marriage. Also, you could read
something on Twitter that met with your approval. You want
to know why I have a bug up minds about
the left more than I used to. It's like this,
there's an ugliness they never used to have. Liberals I
(01:37:00):
grew up respecting. None of them are like this, going
after the wife. Even the mafia doesn't do that.
Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
True, very true, and it is that's what Trump does, right.
Trump does that. The reaction that people have to Trump.
Speaker 19 (01:37:22):
Is so.
Speaker 2 (01:37:25):
Emotional and they get so angry. They just people lose it.
I mean, I get it all the time. I've got
you know, I mean, here, here's a for instance. Here,
let's go over a couple of texts I've gotten because
it's fun. Every single fin one of you is covering up.
(01:37:48):
He's a rapist. You want to get in that car?
Speaker 19 (01:37:53):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:37:56):
Donald J. Trump is a felon? He's John Gotti. Okay,
I get that all the time, all the time. He's
John Gotti. Really. One guy just texted me and said,
(01:38:18):
Dick Cheney's the voice of reason. I'm like, did you
like Dick Cheney yesterday?
Speaker 9 (01:38:22):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:38:23):
But because he decided to go against Trump, you like him.
How many people did died near Rock? Several hundred thousand civilians?
How many of our men and women were injured? Tens
of thousands were injured, so thirty six hundred were killed.
How much money was poured into that based on what?
(01:38:43):
Let's not forget the torture, but because Donald Trump makes
you so angry, you have a viscial reaction to him,
You're okay with that? Can't get so emotional. And you
know I said it earlier. Both sides are going to
have to deal with something at after Trump. I don't
(01:39:06):
know what the Republicans have behind I mean I know
who they have, right the ba Byron Donalds of the world.
They've got a lot of good people on their bench
for back, a lot of people like that who I
really like jd. Vance, although he's not equated himself well
here at times, but a lot of them. I really like.
(01:39:32):
What happens though, when they're in and there is no
more Trump. What happens to the people that love Trump
but maybe aren't into politics. How do you keep them around?
How do you keep them and grow what he has?
(01:39:52):
How do you pivot from Trump? Because if you try
to be Trump, it's like earlier we played those horrible
TMU things. So if t movie you guys go on
line is kind of like Wish or Amazon, but it's
cheesy Chinese stuff that sucks where you know, Donald Trump, uh,
Donald Duck is called Tonade and Mickey's called Mikey, and
(01:40:16):
you know it's it's it's it looks cheesy, it's that's
that's the issue the Republicans are gonna have to deal with.
And on the Democratic side, you've spent the last umpteen
years essentially going after Donald Trump, not having to worry
too much about policy or really anything, because Donald Trump
(01:40:40):
is enough to get people to vote against and for you,
and you've not had to really have a lot of
your ideas scrutinized, and anything that he has done or
you think he's done, you can just blame him. It's
his fault. It's got Jennings said it a couple of
(01:41:01):
weeks ago. Democrats have had the White House twelve of
the last sixteen years and everything's Donald Trump's fault. Well, yeah,
if you can get him to do that, but when
he's gone, then what is it? How do you combat that?
So both of them have their issues coming out, and
it'll be interesting to see who handles it better and
(01:41:24):
who can be because I think there are some If
I look out on the Republican side of stuff, I
look over there, I say to myself, Byron Donald's is
the guy. That guy is brilliant. He is what I
think the future is of the Republican Party. I think
(01:41:46):
he's that good. And there's some definitely some really good
Republican governors out there. But I look at him and
I think he will keep He's able, I think to
keep a bit of the MAGA base, a vast majority
of it without angering some of the magats because he's
(01:42:06):
not over the top. And at the same time, I
think he's able to bring people in and the Democrats
they got a little bit better benched than I think
a lot of people thought a while ago. But what
does it look like when you have to have conversations
that don't have Donald Trump as evil in it? Something
(01:42:27):
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Welcome to Chache.
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No, not the country, the institution is the Chat Benson Show.
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Football kicked out yesterday the NFL and Ernest and boy,
what a hell of a day it was.
Speaker 4 (01:44:07):
God takes the snap, turns.
Speaker 28 (01:44:09):
Gives the Montgomery break side Touchdow good NaNs this this game?
Speaker 2 (01:44:15):
Any old pack it up, boys, we're going home. You're
gino on a first down and ten stepping up in
the pocket, looks.
Speaker 29 (01:44:22):
Tron downfield wide open touchdown say.
Speaker 25 (01:44:25):
Hawks, white chips into the backfield, dropping Baker thos a
sideline while it is caught.
Speaker 27 (01:44:31):
Paul caught Paul my Covens Well, the guy draped all
over him, touched down Tampa Bay Fire of the Cabbins
get him.
Speaker 4 (01:44:37):
Going bikes Lee twenty one to six. Jones Holy threw
it to Van Ginkle touchdown.
Speaker 28 (01:44:44):
And he read Daniel Jones like a book and that
book had a happy ending.
Speaker 2 (01:44:50):
Stonehouse back deep to our left.
Speaker 29 (01:44:52):
DeAndre Carter pressure clock on the ground, picked up to
the ten, to the five.
Speaker 2 (01:44:59):
To the end zone.
Speaker 28 (01:45:00):
Put a touchdown on the black put by the Bears.
Speaker 26 (01:45:04):
Now feel he's got Tyreek Tyreek at the forty thirty
five thirty the timeline he do touchdown Miami.
Speaker 2 (01:45:12):
Whow crazy was that the last two are very interesting.
So the last two of those Owens who scored the
touchdown is the husband of Smowing Biles. She was flipping
out on the old Innewebs and Tyreek Hill. So before
the game, Tyreek got pulled over, was in cuffs and
(01:45:34):
detained a La Scottie Scheffler style.
Speaker 6 (01:45:39):
Tyreek.
Speaker 30 (01:45:39):
It's been a roller coaster of a day for you,
starting on the way to the stadium, a day filled
with adversity. How would you just describe your mindset coming
into this game today?
Speaker 18 (01:45:47):
No one, man.
Speaker 32 (01:45:48):
So when I left home, I told my wife, I
was like, maybe I'm going to go to work and
I'm going to get prepared for my day.
Speaker 4 (01:45:54):
No, no, no, that was quite a surprise on the way, man.
But you know what, at the end of the day,
no time to do.
Speaker 32 (01:46:00):
If my job is to comus out of this stadium,
it'd be great to all.
Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
So he went on to say afterwards, everybody makes mistakes.
It's bad apples in all the bunch. He wants to
be cop one day, hopes that everybody can learn from this,
which is a very well thought out response for something
that shouldn't have happened by all accounts. So that cop
(01:46:24):
has been put on administrative leave. But he went out
there and tore it up because he's a professional. Like
he says, oh yeah, by the way, my picks weren't me.
It was nine and four, missed on a few. But
I've got one more game tonight, and tonight again I
have the forty nine ers winning tonight springs us to.
Speaker 6 (01:46:40):
This, and then I go and spoil it all by
saying something stupid.
Speaker 4 (01:46:45):
We'll take stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 28 (01:46:47):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for
because you can never predict are they're going to do
something incredibly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
Now you're the fact stupid one with the big mouth.
Speaker 14 (01:46:57):
He is stupid little as time.
Speaker 2 (01:47:00):
You should never underestimize the predictability of stupidity.
Speaker 4 (01:47:05):
Now it's time fall.
Speaker 2 (01:47:09):
Stupid information, Ah, stupid information. How about this night? Is
Monday Night Football was September twenty first, nineteen seventy. I
wasn't even born yet, the first Monday Night football game
on ABC, advertisers being charged sixty five thousand per minute
for airtime. The Jets were involved against the Cleveland Browns.
(01:47:30):
They lost thirty one to twenty one. Now you know
something a little stupid that you didn't know before. What
do you think of those apples? I don't know if
I can think of the apples like that. Jan just
putting it out there. We'll see what happens tonight. I
missed my picks. Yesterday wasn't great. I will admit I
(01:47:53):
had some decent picks. I thought maybe I could have
some decent picks. Didn't have the picks that I wanted
to have because I'm big time though, the Saints would
be better, the Giants were awful, the Bengals laid an egg,
the Falcons not good. Broncos thought would be better. Mark.
We'll find out tonight though. Can the forty nine ers win?
(01:48:16):
But we've learned some fun stuff. But some of these
teams already in the first week. And that huge deal
Dak Prescott got yesterday two hundred and what thirty one
million guaranteed. That's a big deal right there. You can
get a deal like that, I advise you to take it.
He got it like a couple hours before the game,
which was huge, And they went out and absolutely ran
(01:48:38):
over the Browns, who I thought were going to be
better and they failed failed. Oh jeez. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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right here on the Chad Benson Show. Solid fun show today,
(01:49:02):
as always, Big debate tomorrow night, arguably, as one person said,
most consequential debate we've ever had, considering what happened to
the last debate that essentially eliminated the sitting president. How
this one can be any bigger? I don't know, But This,
to me, is the most important day of this election cycle.
(01:49:24):
If she does well, I think she's going to pass.
If she fails, I think Trump will put this thing
to bed. Tomorrow night be interesting when we're talking about
that tomorrow, a lot of other things. If you miss
any of the show, grab the podcast. You guys, have
a blessed rest of your Monday. We'll do it in tomorrow.
As always, Night Night Jack.
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