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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
It is Debate Night. This is it probably the only
time that they're going to get together, actually ethic, it's
the first time they've ever met. This is it Donald
Trump and Vice President Harris, the one time they'll be
on stage together outside of some bizarre situation where both
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of them suck and they're like, we got to do
it again. This is it chance for Trump to get
his point across to the American people again, but more
so for her. She's got more to lose and she's
got more to gain. Trump's a known quantity. Everybody knows
who he is. They've lived through the Trump presidency. And
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despite the oh my god, he's gonna lock everybody up,
throw away the key, and he's a fascist, they're still
here to talk about it with Harris. We don't know.
And she's been preparing, locked away in a room, right.
They got fake cameras, big lights, people dressed up like Trump.
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Gunn listen, listen, doing the thing. But it won't matter
the minute it starts. And I say that because I
like to use analogies. Football perfect analogy for this. Every week,
when preparing, you have a scout team group. So your
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defense will play against a scout team offense, and usually
especially when you're playing somebody like Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson,
somebody like that. The scout team is amazing, it's great,
but you know what they're not. They're not Patrick Mahomes
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or Lamar Jackson. When the game starts, you find out
automatically this is something completely different. This is something way different.
You can spa all you want, but then when you
face off with the real deal, you just don't know.
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And that's the thing. The wild card that Trump has
is you don't know what's Trump you're gonna get. Are
you going to get the Trump that is going to
be loud and obnoxious, try to bully you. Are you
going to get the Trump that is going to be
somewhat subdued, quiet, allow you to do your thing, and
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then little jab here, little jab there, death by a
thousand cuts. I don't think anybody knows. And that's what
makes Trump the wild card in this scenario. You know
what you get with Trump? He's you know, as I said,
he's non commodity. With her, you have no idea. She
laid out some of her plans yesterday on her website.
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You can go read them. It takes about five minutes.
They're just a paragraph and a half or so of
each little thing. It's not like they're dazzling and gonna
you know, oh my god, It's just it's fluff. She's
going to have to do something tonight that is going
to really separator from the your vice president. But no,
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you're something completely different. You're you're you're you. You have
now given yourself a voice. That's what she has to do.
That's what I don't know if she's capable of That's
the big thing. Is she capable of it?
Speaker 3 (03:57):
She has to chart her own course and say why
she would be different from Joe Biden. At the same
time being part of that administration. I would not expect
her to come out and say, g I'm so sorry
this went wrong.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
But she has to walk.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
That fine line of explaining why maybe some things didn't
go so well. Now Afghanistan certainly comes to my mind,
or why the economy that people still feel the crunch
they're paying higher prices for grocery bills.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Has to explain that, Yeah, you have to. So it's
that weird situation where you have to move away from
Biden almost throw them under the bus, but not all
the way under the bus. But what makes this even
more uncomfortable is the poll that came out over the weekend.
We touched on it briefly yesterday, but it's the New
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York Times Siena Pole and it is not favorable. Almost
thirty percent of people say they don't know anything about her.
They don't know anything about her. And look, the poll
is pretty much it's toss up, but you can tell
that the honeymoon period for the voters, maybe not so
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much for the media and the Democrat elite, but the
honeymoon period for the voters, So people that will decide
this election, that's kind of over. But what should scare
her is a lot of people say we need change,
and everybody's like, well, she would be changed, no, no, no, no,
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Well in twenty five percent of people want her change.
Comparatively to Trump, he's more popular than before. Forty six
percent of likely voters say they have a favorable view
of the former president. He has advantages on the issues,
and a lot of people look at him as somewhat
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of a centrist, and they look at him more than
anything else compared to her as the change candidate. That's
not a win for her. She's going to have to
come out tonight, define herself and at the same time
make a pitch to the American people. That is a
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tough tough thing to do. It is a super tough
thing to do. And all the while, like I said,
you have no idea what the person next to you
is capable of. Is he going to be in your
face brash as possible? Is he going to be We'll
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let you do your thing. Not having an audience is
a win. The microphones being off is a win. I
think there's a portion of them that are hoping, the
Democrats that are helping or prepare that we're going to
throw everything at him. We're going to see you free acts,
and if he does, that's going to help us. If
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he doesn't react, then we might be in some serious
trouble because if he doesn't react, that means it's going
to be up to her to sell her vision. And
we don't know what her vision is. We have no
idea what that vision looks like. But there's some stuff
out there that people are saying, Hey, have you guys
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seen this?
Speaker 4 (07:25):
A K file investigation has uncovered meantime a twenty nineteen questionnaire,
and in this questionnaire, Harris laid out some much more
liberal stances. Among them, on immigration, she said she would
cut funding to ICE, writing quote, our immigrant attention system
is out of control, and I believe we must end
the unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families, and children.
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I was one of the first senators after President Trump
was elected to advocate for a decrease in funding to ICE.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Is that going to help her? I don't think so,
because she's going to be part of the administration, because
she is an immigration it's a big deal. But then
you get to the wackiness.
Speaker 5 (08:02):
She said on immigration, she made this open ended pledge
to end immigrant attention. She said she supported taxpayer funded
gender transition surgeries for detained migrants exuper.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
Funded gender transition surgeries for detainment chain Mike actually said.
Speaker 5 (08:16):
She answered in the affirmative when she was asked, and
she said she also supported it for federal prisoners.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
You know that's gonna be brought up tonight. How do
you answer that these are things that are going to
come out of left field. If you will define yourself,
then you have to redefine yourself, and then you have
to make the pitch to the American people and introduce
yourself Trump. I'm Trump, been here before. This is my
twelfth time that I've done these debates. You guys know
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who I am. The big thing for Trump tonight discipline.
If he shows discipline, I think it's gonna be good
for him. If he doesn't, he'll walk himself into a
situation where tomorrow people will be talking more about his
attitude than his policies. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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in a minute. Plus, the Tyreek Hill fallout continues. The
football player got pulled over, bodycam footage has been released,
and so much more, including the conspiracy wackiness that's going
on in Springfield, Ohio. Talk about that in a bit
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Speaker 1 (10:28):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 6 (10:30):
To a generation of Star Wars fans, James Earl Jones
was best known as the voice of Darth Vader.
Speaker 7 (10:36):
Don't try to frgn Us with your sorcerer's ways, Lord Vader.
Speaker 8 (10:39):
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Speaker 6 (10:42):
Jones also provided the voice of Mufasa in Disney's hit
animated film The Lion.
Speaker 9 (10:47):
King Simba, I'm Very Disappointed in You.
Speaker 6 (10:49):
In nineteen seventy one, Jones earned a Best Actor Oscar
nomination for playing a boxer in the film version of
the play The Great White Hope. Born to a poor
family in Mississippi, the man would become famous for his voice.
Actually overcame a stutter as a child.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
I lucked out and he did. It was very interesting.
He was talking about with David Muhr about how he
overcame his stutter back in the day that a he
wrote poetry and a teacher didn't believe that he had
wrote this poem because it was too good and essentially
made him get up and recite the poem to prove
that he had written it. And he said, this is
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the first time he didn't struggle with his stutter, because
otherwise he stayed silent for quite a long time because
of the stutter. But his voice was amazing. But you know,
yesterday talking to a bunch of people obviously reliving out
was your favorite James Earl Jones this or James Earl
Jones that you know scene this, that and the other.
My favorite James Earl Jones was in the movie The
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Sandlot and I played for you because I love this movie.
My son and I love this movie. And it's the
part of the movie where and if you've seen the movie,
they lose a baseball. So the kid gets a baseball
and it's his stepfather's baseball and it's autographed by Babe
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Ruth and they play with it and it goes over
the fence and then the course, the big dog and
all of that kind of stuff, and James Earl Joan
gets the ball and it's just it is an amazing
scene working with these kids.
Speaker 9 (12:21):
You in trouble, aren't your son?
Speaker 10 (12:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (12:23):
Well that was my stepdad's ball.
Speaker 12 (12:25):
I took it without asking.
Speaker 11 (12:27):
It was signed by Bibe Ruth, George Sign George Herman Ruth.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeah, I take it back.
Speaker 9 (12:33):
You're not in trouble. You're dead where you stand here,
I'll trade you.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
That's really nice to you. But that ball really is
signed by Babe Ruth.
Speaker 8 (12:41):
So is this one with the rest of the nineteen
twenty seven Yankees Louke, Gary.
Speaker 11 (12:46):
Babe Ruth.
Speaker 13 (12:47):
But why would you trade that?
Speaker 11 (12:49):
One's all chewed up.
Speaker 9 (12:50):
I got a lot of good stuff. Look at that stuff. Besides,
you needed more than I do.
Speaker 11 (12:54):
You knew Bibe Ruth.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
George, I sure did, and he knew me.
Speaker 9 (13:00):
He was almost as ready to hit as I was.
I would have broken his record too, But yep, I
used to cry out the plate so that strike zone
almost disappeared. Pictures hate that. That's the way I played
the time.
Speaker 12 (13:17):
Baseball was life and I.
Speaker 9 (13:20):
Was good at it, really good.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
It's just brilliant working with those kids and the way
he did this, and it was very interesting because Patrick Grenna,
who played Ham, talked about it. I think it was
earlier this year what it was like being on the
set with James Earl Jones because there were a bunch
of kids. They knew he was Darth Vader and they
were supposed to have a scene with him, but then
they decided they were only going to do the scene
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with these two kids. But they all you know, saw
him around there and it was, you know, just it
was hilarious.
Speaker 14 (13:49):
He was there for a day and he had this
huge trailer and he's larger than life and his famous
James Earl Jones were all like speechless and he was
so cool, so none of us had they got to
talk to him. Marty Yorke goes up to him and goes, sir,
I hear you're James Earl Jones or something like that,
or you you know that he said you were Darth
Vader in Star Wars and he looked at him and said, no,
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I am your father.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (14:16):
That was it.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
That was the only time any of us talked to him.
I love that I am your father. Just great, just
just amazing and a hell of a life if you
think about it, ninety three, growing up at a time
of racism, Jim Crow all of the things. You know,
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how he got his first gig, his first acting gig
in you know, Doctor Strange Love, and just the way
that he was so many different things, the way he
could act and bring it. And people don't realize this
as much as he we We recognize him as a
great movie actor. In reality, stage is that it was
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his home. He loved the stage more and he was
part of the egot. So we got an Emmy, a Grammy,
an Oscar, and a tony Very few people get the egot.
And he was the first black actor to play a
president of the United States. Sammy Davis did it in
a short, but he was also seven, so it was
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kind of not really. He was the first one to
play the President of the United States, first black actor.
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at Chadbenton Show. It's your Twitter, your Instagram. Obviously, tonight
the big, giant, huge debate. It's gonna be interesting to
see how both of them handle themselves. What do they
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need to do? Is there a risk for both? Of
course there is Trump. He's really got his support baked in.
For her, She's got support because she's not Trump, but
she needs more than that.
Speaker 15 (16:03):
When you talk to Republicans or Democrats, they acknowledge the
stakes are huge. One Republican official telling me this is
a clear cut inflection point for this race. They know
it is a sprint, they know this is the first
and perhaps only face to face opportunity between these two candidates.
And they're also looking at the numbers. Yes, the top lines,
both in the national polling and in the battleground states
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very much within the margin of error. But when you
look deeper into those polls, there is a reality, and
that is it likely voters want to know more about
Vice President Harris are interested Vice President Harris in many cases,
and that means tomorrow night is a huge opportunity and
carries a lot of risk for Vice President Harrison.
Speaker 2 (16:41):
Big risk and big opportunity. I think the risk, though,
is much bigger than the opportunity when it comes to
one or two bad slip ups, as we see in
something like this, can definitely see the wheels come off
the bus. I'm gonna talk about that because this is
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it tonight. This is the only time I and people say, well,
there could be another one. There's not gonna be another one.
If she does really well and Trump wants another shot
at it, he's not getting. If he does really well
and she wants another shot at it, Trump's gonna be like,
why should I? So this is it tonight? Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (17:41):
Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
We'll get back to the debates in a little bit.
But I don't know if you're following what's going on
in Springfield. So there's a lot of misinformation. Some of
it is true disinformation about things that are going on.
So this is Springfield, Ohio. No, the Simpsons don't live here.
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I don't know. They're never really clear about which Springfield
they're talking about, which was by design, but this is
real life. So first misinformation came the other day because
it already start to bubble up. People in Springfield have
been making noise for a while since twenty twenty, since
the influx of Haitians have started to come. Town of
about fifty thousand has over twenty thousand Haitians now there
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and is not going well. But it started the other
night where it was apparently somebody ate a cat. What
did you do?
Speaker 12 (18:57):
Why'd you kill the cat?
Speaker 16 (18:58):
Did you eat that cat? Did you eat it?
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Now?
Speaker 16 (19:00):
Why'd you kill it?
Speaker 11 (19:02):
Did you?
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Guys?
Speaker 16 (19:02):
See all this?
Speaker 2 (19:03):
No, we caught up and she would just slay near.
Speaker 16 (19:05):
With eat she was eating it. Yeah, you're called you
mean society. See if they'll come pick those cat up
it's deceased.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Yeah, And it started with that, then all of a
sudden it spread Oh my god, Haitians are killing cats,
and then the media is, oh, my god, that's a lie,
it's all racism, it's not real. Well, first of all,
the lady did kill a cat. She wasn't Haitian. Apparently
she was mentally disturbed. It was it's a whole thing
that poor Miamio doesn't need to go through, but completely
ignored the actual story about what's going on and why
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people would think that Springfield is overrun. Twenty thousand Haitian
have come there. Now, if you know anything about Haiti,
it is an absolute whole, as Trump would say, and
it is run by gangs, run by warlords, run by
who knows. This week, Kenya is there fighting the gangs.
Several weeks ago we touched on the fact that the
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guy that was kind of running the country, he's a
gang leader named Arbecue, and his people were killing people
and eating parts of them. It is the most backass
word country maybe on the planet. And so a bunch
of Haitians have fled, as you would do, because it
is a hell hole. But they've come to Springfield and
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they've been dropped off there and everybody's like, it's all racism.
It's not it's culture, and the clash is real, and
people there are pissed and angry and frustrated, and they're
letting their voices be heard. This is a lady named Noel.
I'm gonna play the whole thing straight through. She's an
elderly lady who's had enough.
Speaker 13 (20:37):
I'm done with what I'm seeing. It is so unsafe
in my neighborhood anymore. I have the homeless that we're
trying to camp out, and I have made concessions with them,
and I try to help them the best I can
to keep them from trying to squad on my property.
But it is so unsafe. I have men that cannot
speak English in my front yard screaming at me, throwing
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mattress is in my front yard, going trash in my
front yard, and I can't. I look at me. I
weighed ninety five pounds. I couldn't defend myself if I
had to. My husband is elderly, and last night, after
living in this home for forty five years, he said, no, Well,
guess what it's time to pack up and move. He said,
we can't do this anymore. He said, it's killing both
of us mentally. I don't understand what you expect of
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us as citizens. I mean, I understand they're here under
temporary protected status and you're protecting them. And I understand
that our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed. But who's
protecting us? If we're protecting them, who's protecting me? I
want out of this town. I am sorry. Please give
me a reason to stay.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
And it started to really pick up steam. First of all,
they cannot drive. They're awful at driving, and that is
a huge theme. Last year, there was an incident where
there was a bush crash that killed an eleven year
old that really just the anger was already there, and
that was one of those touch point moments that set
every buddy off. And now people have had enough. Once
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one person came forward, then another, people finally feel like,
you know what, we can talk about it. It's time
we let our voices be heard.
Speaker 17 (22:11):
I'm angry that foreigners are using up the resources that
were set up for the Americans that reside here. I'm
angry that another country's flag was being flown in our city.
I'm angry when I see our businesses and recreational areas
littered with garbage left by people that do not know
or understand our laws and culture and are making no
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attempt to learn about them. And let me be clear,
this is not about race.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Yes it is, lady, it's got to be about race. No,
it's about culture. The culture is a disaster. These people
are backass work. God bless them. It's not their fault.
They have resided in a place where voodoo is a
prominent religion, where depending on the week or month, you
have no idea who's running the country. Where you've got
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beyond poverty, the limited resources are so so spread out
it is I mean to water down a street and
see a dead body, people just keep going. It is
a nightmare.
Speaker 9 (23:11):
There.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
And they've come here and you've thrust onto a town
of fifty eight to sixty thousand people over the space
of a few years, in excess of twenty thousand people
who do not understand the culture, and it is absolutely
crushing the town. And they've had enough.
Speaker 17 (23:36):
This is about people being given the privilege of coming
here from another country and having no respect for our people,
our land, or our life's work. People living their life
here the way they did in Haiti, angry, stealing, polluting,
living in filth and acting like animals. These are not
civilized people opening containers in our grocery stores, helping themselves
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to what's inside and throwing the rest onto the shelves
of floor, pulling off of the highway to publicly clean
and gut the roadkill lying there in front of anyone
that passes by, stealing animals from farmers and leaving their
severed heads at the site of an old school where
children play, or leaving themselves in public, making some barbaric
stew out of the birds that live in our park.
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This is insanity, and it has to stop. What will
become of Springfield? Where will we be in five years?
The thought terrifies me. Will it be some sort of
dystopium wasteland with most of our original residents having moved
away and those that cannot afford to move being locked
inside their homes living in fear. This thought is keeping
me awake at night. I just want the old Springfield back.
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I know it was far from perfect, but at least
it was still ours.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Because you're racist, but I talk about the fact that
everybody came out to condemn JD. Vans and everybody else.
Oh this lady didn't need a cat, Well, actually she
did something to the cat. We know that, but she
was mentally disturbed. She wasn't a Haitian. The reason that
came up, though, is because of all that is going
on there. The reason it came up is all that
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is happening with the fact that you've got people coming
to this country who are escaping hell, and you could
have sympathy for that. They're being thrust into areas the
culture that they came from doesn't jive with our culture.
They're taking very little opportunity to become part of the
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culture and they're just doing what they did elsewhere and
it's not working. And the city officials are like, well,
you're gonna have to deal with it. But they don't
just kill animals. You can go look at the Springfield
Town council meeting. It was person after person, white black man,
woman saying all the same thing.
Speaker 18 (25:45):
And I don't even want to like seem like I'm
coming down on the immigrants because it's the people that's
bringing them down here because wherever they're not at, that's
what they're used to. Bro They're in the park grabbing
up ducks by the neck and cutting their head off
and walking off with them eating them.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
Light, and there's plenty of pictures out there, and the
media ignores it because they're like, well, this is over here,
wasn't true, so the whole thing has to be untrue. Wrong.
This is the stuff that people are pissed about. And
I say pay attention to this because the culture clash
is the big issue coming in this country when it
comes to inviting the entire world here President Biden and
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Kamala Harris and allowing them to come here and then
not bringing them into society in a way that they
start to understand what our society is about, our values,
our culture, liberties, freedoms and respect. I'm gonna talk a
lot more about this throughout the show. Reach out to us.
I want to hear from you. What do you think?
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Twas the night before the debate and all throughout Philly,
Kamala said she was preparing and Trump well, not really.
The Democrats were hopeful for how they would fare as
long as Kamala didn't do the Joe Biden stare. Republicans
were eager to take on the Veep and told Trump
to make sure his ankle monitor didn't beep. Kamala considered
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all the things she could say, like, at least at
my rallies, I can play Beyonce on Dasher, on Dance
or on undecided voter. Just remember, in two months, all
this will be over.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Ahh, larity debate tonight we'll see. I mean, it's I
think the biggest, easily the biggest day so far in
this election and probably will be the biggest and most
important day, barring as I like to say, the Black
Swan events something like that, because this is the first
(29:20):
and probably only time they're gonna face each other. So
we'll be talking a lot about that throughout the rest
of the show. Tyreek Hill football player handcuffed and detained
before the game the other day. More is coming out
about what took place, and body camera footage has been released.
No knock on my want.
Speaker 7 (29:41):
To let that know?
Speaker 9 (29:42):
They what?
Speaker 2 (29:42):
No knock on my?
Speaker 9 (29:43):
Wonder why you have it up?
Speaker 2 (29:44):
I'm knocking my window light?
Speaker 9 (29:45):
Now, why you have it up? I have not to
let you know I'm here.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Don't knock.
Speaker 9 (29:48):
We can lower it and talk to.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Me in my ticket, bro, so I can know I'm
gonna be played game.
Speaker 9 (29:52):
Then what you gotta do?
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Keep your window down, Keep your window down. I'll tell
me what. Keep your window down. I'm gonna get you
out of the car, I said, matter if I get.
Speaker 7 (29:59):
Out of the card, get out of the fuck I mean.
Speaker 9 (30:01):
Break up, get out of the car. We're not playing
this game.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Get out, get out, get out. So there they go.
So he wouldn't roll his window down, and it's tinted,
and the cop asked him on numerous occasions, roll your
window down, He wouldn't, and it escalated from there. We
part of product, you would run getting arrested.
Speaker 11 (30:25):
I'm getting arrested.
Speaker 9 (30:26):
I'm getting arrested.
Speaker 18 (30:27):
Drunk your laugh.
Speaker 9 (30:29):
Can we tell you to do something? You do? You understand, you,
you understand?
Speaker 11 (30:33):
How were you want?
Speaker 9 (30:34):
Well, when we tell you I have.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Surgery on my knee, surgery on my name, bro, I
tell you in your ears when we go bron oh,
should add surgery on your ears? Should add surgery on
your ears. It was a contentious situation. Should Tyreek have
rolled the window down? Yes? Uh? Did the cops overreact?
Speaker 14 (30:55):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Several cops I talked to said, yes, when.
Speaker 9 (30:59):
We tell you to do something, you're doing.
Speaker 18 (31:00):
You understand, you understand, not what you want, but what
we tell you.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
He didn't do it, and I think Tyreek kind of recognized,
you know, yeah, I probably should have done and handled
that situation better. The cop absolutely could have handled it better.
And it's very interesting to hear what several cops are
talking about and saying about, because you know, this is
obviously something that's been brought to the spotlight, you know,
(31:26):
the other day, when he said, look, what what if
I wasn't Tyreek Hill. I don't think they knew who
you were first.
Speaker 20 (31:31):
I will say that mister Hill could have cooperated and
things hopefully would not have escalated. However, I am quite
troubled with what I saw from certain officers. This escalated quickly.
I believe that there was very little to no situational awareness.
They were right by the stadium. You see these individuals
that you should have at least recognized as potential players.
(31:53):
I think that the escalation was quick and I believe unnecessary.
It is also a terrible, terrible public media event and
exposure for the department. We could have done better, We
should have done better. I don't think this is the
way they intended it to go. Oftentimes in my career,
(32:14):
when officers feel that their orders, instructions, or directions are
not being followed, they tend to react, and we saw
an ugly reaction.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
That Right there is a retired captain from the LAPD,
Jerry Rodriguez, saying hey should have done better. No doubt
Tyreek should have followed instructions. That's true, but the escalation
the way it went very very quick.
Speaker 20 (32:38):
We like to have the windows down, especially when they're
tinted because we like to be able to have a dialogue,
we like to be able to foster safety reasons, make
sure that the individuals are not looking around. But this
is where that situational awareness I think should have kicked in.
They should have quickly realized that this is a football player,
first night of games. He's going we're just short ways
(32:59):
away from the stadium, and they should have been able.
They should have recognized that and handled it accordingly. There
is no law that mandates that we have to keep
the window down.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
And I get the safety side of things because as
a cop, my cop bodies talk about it all the time,
the fear of, you know, the next situation they get
into could be their last. I recognize that. I think
everybody recognizes that what officers are going through on a
daily basis. And did it escalate too fast? One percent?
(33:32):
It did? It escalated too fast? And it's the look.
Remember that's the thing we talk about this, how many
incidents happen a year and we never hear about them.
But when they do happen, it's just like a plane
crash or a shark attack. It becomes something big and
then you take that and you multiply that by kabillions
(33:53):
because of who this happened to.
Speaker 20 (33:55):
Clearly, even what we saw there, you have to question
whether that's necessary. If mister Hill was injured, could that
have further caused injury. The problem is there's a lot
of things you look at when you when you assign penalty,
and that's what you're talking about. If they're sustained for this,
there's prior complaint history, work history, and then you have
to look at all of the officers there. I saw
(34:16):
different actions from different officers. I don't believe that they
were all equally culpable in the use of force. There
has to be a long investigation. You have a personnel
complaint and you have a use of force. Force was used,
and sometimes if there's an allegation that force was excessive unnecessary,
that could have a prime of facial criminal allegation. I'm
(34:39):
sure the department will look into that. Ultimately.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
He was released, Yes he was, and he talked about
it yesterday.
Speaker 21 (34:44):
Man for real, you know, I was. I was like,
I was shocked, man Like, it's crazy because it all
happened so fast.
Speaker 9 (34:52):
Man.
Speaker 21 (34:52):
But like for me, man like, it just all happened
so fast and I really couldn't like gather everything that
was happening. It was crazy, you know, and me being
a father, me being a husband and all that. Man,
I would just putting myself in that situation, like, hey,
I got to be smart, you know what I'm saying.
That's why I really I wasn't on that kind of energy,
like I was chilling, like I was following rules.
Speaker 9 (35:13):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (35:15):
Should have rolled the window down. I think that would
if you would have rolled the window down, I don't
think this would have been an issue.
Speaker 21 (35:20):
I wasn't moving fast because you know, I got injuries.
You feel me. I got things that I go through.
I play a physical sport. I've been doing this for
a moment, na, Man, So I'm dealing with some stuff.
So I guess the officers they felt like I wasn't
doing it on their timing, but I was doing it.
But you know what I mean, I'm still kind of
shell shot from it.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Man. I know I'm embarrassed. Shouldn't be. It was a
bad situation and hopefully we can learn from it. But
there will be fallout and there'll be more talk about it. Racism,
all that stuff's can be brought up. It's just again
this is it only takes one incident for this thing
to blow up, and then all of a sudden you've
(35:58):
got conver it becomes versus the it's it shouldn't be
that way and you rolled the window down? Would this
have happened? It's a fair question. Three two, three, five,
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It's Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life.
(36:51):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
J Jack Jefferson, Are you the black Hope?
Speaker 9 (36:57):
I'm black and I'm hoping.
Speaker 11 (37:00):
Jack.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Why you smile when you're fighting.
Speaker 9 (37:01):
I'm a happy sort of person and always feels good.
Speaker 11 (37:04):
Huh.
Speaker 9 (37:05):
When I'm fighting, I feels double good. So I don't
want to put a face on fall decide it's a sport, right,
like a gay Well, I like who I'm hitting the
see then I'm still his friend? That right?
Speaker 2 (37:16):
There was a great James Earl Jones passed away yesterday
and that's from the movie Great White Hope. He played
Jack Jefferson, who was pretty much the character that he
played was modeled after Jack Johnson, the great boxer of
the era. And he was great in that movie. It
(37:36):
was amazing. If you've never seen it, it is awesome.
And he kind of flaunded stuff that you just didn't
do back in the day, like you're black and you're
dating a white woman, and you're throwing money around, and
you're wearing suits and you're not afraid to get back
in people's faces. And it was such a great actor.
And we'll have more on a bunch of stuff about him,
(37:57):
little things that maybe he didn't know as we go
on through the show. But tonight the other show begins
the debate.
Speaker 12 (38:05):
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have never met before. Trump
broke with tradition and skipped the twenty twenty one inauguration.
Trump has taken part in six general election debates prior
to this one. Harris has appeared at just one, against
then Vice President Mike Pence. Trump's aides say their man
William to tie Harris to what they call the disasters
of the Biden era, such as inflation, immigration, and the
(38:26):
Israel hamas War.
Speaker 2 (38:29):
All of that. No matter what the topics are tonight,
no matter how she thinks he's going to answer them,
the reality is with Trump, you don't know. He is
the wild of wildest cards. He is unknown. I said
it last year. I loved the last hour. I love
(38:51):
to use sports analogy. You're playing the Baltimore Ravens, you
are playing the Kansas City Chiefs. Your defense knows who
you're facing, Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson. You've got a
scout team, somebody who mimics them during the week. Then
you play them for real, And no matter how much
the mimicking goes on, no matter how much they try
(39:12):
to act like and to do the things that you
think they're going to do, it's not the same. It's
not it's not the same. You're gonna run into somebody
tonight that you have no idea, And quite frankly, here's
the thing about Trump. He has no idea. He's not
going out through with a script. He's not going out
there saying I'm gonna be quiet, I'm gonna say this. Uh,
(39:35):
he doesn't know what he's going to say or do.
He could say I'm gonna turn this into a street fight.
I'm gonna get nasty, I'm gonna get dirty. I'm going
to insult her, and she's expecting it. He could walk
up to her, shake her hands, that I really nice
to meet you. He could be cold, he can never
look at her once. He could insult her. He could
just remain quiet. We don't know. You can't prepare for that.
(39:59):
That's what I'm saying is you can't prepare for that
unknown thing that you know is coming. You just don't
know what version you're going to get. Now, She to
in theory win tonight has to do something that I'm
sure would drive a lot of people crazy. Ignore the noise,
(40:20):
ignore him. Focus. I'm telling the American people who you are,
because you're an unknown for the most part, thirty percent
of people have no idea who you are and what
you're about. The other sixty five percent know who you are,
not sure what you're about anymore. You have to sell
the American people not only your ideas, then you have
(40:43):
to sell them on yourself as you introduce yourself. Those
are the things that you have to do tonight.
Speaker 22 (40:49):
I think it's a lot about by Philan Harris. I
think Trump is a totally known entity. By the way,
I hate to say this, but I expect her to
do very well. I think she is very well prepared.
I think she's coming with a a game and don't
I don't know what's going on in Trump world, but
he's got a tightness chin strap because she's coming after
him and she's she's gonna explain herself, and I think
(41:11):
she'll she'll do quite well. I'm hearing good things out
of Pitchburg.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
And by the way, that was today with her last
night with Dan Abrams and he started laughing about okay,
like we don't know what we're gonna get with her,
and I'll play the other part later because it's kind
of funny because James Carville picked up that he was
making fun of him kind of. But that's what she
has to do. As much as you don't want to
ignore it, as much as you don't want to don't
play into it. You be the unknown. If you're her,
(41:38):
you come out you be very much a person that's yeah,
you're not willing to you'll push back a little bit,
but you know what, focus on the things that you
need to focus on. Because the polls that are coming
out are saying, yeah, your energy level, as far as
your enthusiasm, as far as that big jump you were
(41:58):
supposed to get, it's not there anymore. Trump is now
pulling ahead in other poles. Trump is now dead even
in other poles. And everybody understand that there's a very
good chance that a lot of the people that may
support him are being completely undercounted. You have to be
the unknown tonight. If he expects you to go left
(42:19):
and everybody does, maybe you go right. Here's the problem
that's always been your biggest issue when you try to
fly off and think off the cuff, when you try
to do something that people would think nobody else would do.
Is when you get into the word salads. Is when
you start saying things that are just that's the issue,
(42:41):
and that's why they've been hiding you. So focus. Don't
go crazy ad lib because that ain't gonna work. But
you need to just focus on here's the things that
I need to do. Introduce myself to the American people,
talk about the things that I want to do for
the American people, talk about where I differ from Biden,
(43:08):
and how you know, I mean, you've got to do that.
Now that being said, you're going to get into a
situation where there's going to be a back and forth.
How does that look? Because that has been your weakest,
weakest part of your game. If you will for Trump,
it's simple, stick to the issues and let her do
(43:33):
the talking. Don't be reactionary, don't be undisciplined, stick to
the issues, and much like you saw with Biden, you
don't have to win. You can win by default because
they talk themselves into a loss.
Speaker 23 (43:51):
Oh, I think thats as divisive as things are. I
think one thing people, regardless of what you think of Trump,
can agree on is that he tends to be a
bit on predictable. So I don't know how you prepare
whether somebody, if you're doing the method acting of somebody
in a suit, who knows what he's going to say.
I don't see I mean, listen. I think it's just
crazy that they've never met in person before. This is
(44:13):
going to be the first time and we get to
see it. Get I get nerdy for this stuff. I'm
really excited to watch.
Speaker 8 (44:18):
I actually, what do you expect tonight?
Speaker 11 (44:21):
You know?
Speaker 23 (44:21):
I think it's going to be tough. I think he's
going to have to make sure that he doesn't go
too hard on her and come off looking.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Like a jerk.
Speaker 23 (44:27):
But also it's going to be really hard for her,
I think, because this is very different than what she's
had to do before, what she's done before, just the
taped interview or teleprompter speeches. He's not going to be
as easy on her, even if he does go easy
as a lot of the interviews that she's had so
far with people who are more friendly.
Speaker 2 (44:44):
Kat shrimp right there from Fox. She's got me a
book out. I think we're gonna get her on the show.
She needs to a little bit more freight then the
But I don't be a jerk. Don't be a jerk.
It's like, it's simple, dude, look at me, don't be
a jerk, don't make it personal. And if you're going
(45:07):
to attack, attack Biden and the administration, don't attack her.
You do these things, and I think tonight you can
put this thing to bed. If you don't, we'll see
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four three zero eight. We're in space again. This is
very interesting. We discussed Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show. Go Blair is done,
God seln.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
And off it went into the sky. That right there
is the uh SpaceX Falcon nine rocket. So it took
off carrying the Blaire's down the mission for people going
(47:49):
higher in space than anyone ever before. It's crazy when
you think about it. I mean, I'm fifty three. I
look at the fact that we have private companies going
to space now. I mean, that is so freaking amazing.
(48:12):
I love what people say, you know, it's just not
a good time in life. I'm like, it's a great time.
It's like the best time ever in life. Do you
guys understand that, like, okay, things are more expensive, I
get that this is the best time ever in the
history of life. We were talking about James Earl Jones
died yesterday. He was ninety three. Imagine the things that
(48:33):
he saw in his life, the things he's lived through.
We're sending regular folk to space. This is actually very interesting.
So they took off this morning early into wee hours.
The Falcon nine rocket hit more than seventeen thousand miles
an hour or orbital velocity. So now they're gonna do
(48:56):
the first ever commercial space walk. Oh yeah, so it's
not a joy ride, and it's not a joy ride.
And so this is gonna be the highest any human
has flown since NASA's Apollo program, which ended in seventy two.
So that's pretty awesome, and the highest that they've orbited
(49:20):
around the Earth, surpassing the milestone of the nineteen sixty
six Gemini eleven. So they're gonna be about twenty miles
higher than the height that they reached was eight hundred
and fifty three miles. And you you want to think
about this we have We're sitting here like this is
how big the universe is. We're excited about this. We're
(49:43):
eight hundred and seventy miles above the earth. For me,
that is like that's a day's drive. Think about how
big space is. You're like, oh my god. Now. One
of the things though, that about this it's interesting is
they had to get not only the weather right, but
(50:04):
the winds and the water because they've only got about
enough because of the space walking, because of what they're doing.
They only have enough air or oxygen for five six days.
Because when they try to close it up, repressurizing is
(50:26):
going to be tough, so they wanted to make sure
everything is perfect. It's just crazy though. So this is
also the farthest any woman has ever gone in the space.
That's pretty cool. It's a three day mission. The Similian
crew will be ordering at lower altitudes about four hundred
and thirty five miles above Earth when they go to
make their historical spacewalk. So damn cool. That is so
(50:50):
freakin' cool. It's the worst time in human history. I
could never bring a child into this world of the things,
it's the greatest time ever. Yes, it is more expensive,
and we recognize that. I also think we have a
spending issue. I don't think that gets talked about enough.
(51:12):
Is it expensive, yes, but we're still living like we
lived three four, five years ago when there was lower prices,
So maybe we think about our expense And I know
that's been a problem for us at times as every family.
(51:34):
And we've got a unique situations because you know, I've
got a lot of family and you know, doing a
lot of different things helping people out, but you know,
you can't always live like you used to. Moderation is
something that we don't have a real understanding of, just
like the government, why should we? Right Like the government
spends the hell out of stuff, why shouldn't we? But
(51:56):
you hear people say I can't live on this, and
I can't live on that, and what about this? And uh,
And then I sit there and think to myself, do
we have a spending issue? Some of it's true, we
have a spending issue. Do you need to eat out
every day? No, you can take your lunch. Do you
need to get a coffee every day? Can you make coffee?
But that all adds up over time? Oh yeah, maybe
(52:20):
the debate tonight obviously big deal. Excited about it. We're
going to talk a lot about it coming up and
is a big deal. This is it. I've said it
a little while ago. I'll say it again. This is
Trump's opportunity tonight to you know, go out and for
the most part, give her the opportunity to talk. She
(52:44):
has got more to gain and lose. You know that
New York Times Sianopol and we've gone over it. You know,
Trump is seen somewhat as the moderate. Trump is seen
as someone is a centrist. And that's one of the
things I've told you guys over and over again, and
for you the left too, we're like, oh my god,
it is just to not say he governs very mildly.
(53:07):
Outside of his the immigration thing, He's very much kind
of a mild governing. There's a lot of things conservatively
that he is. He just wasn't his jam so and
some of the positions he's taken in the past or something,
you know is even the New York Times said you
would consider kind of centrist almost liberal. That's impossible, I know, right,
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you can text the program. Love hearing from all of you.
A bunch of other crazy stuff to go through. We
got a lot of stuff to get to today besides
the debate, will do that and yes, more on Springfield. No,
the Simpsons were not involved in this. But it is
interesting the way that the media has handled this whole
(53:52):
thing was Springfield and how this one situation that got
out turned into to misinformation, turned into everybody's racist and
it allows us to apparently not talk about the real issue. Yeah,
very interesting. We talk more about that. It's Chad Ben's.
Speaker 24 (54:12):
Joe Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
Are you really provided?
Speaker 25 (54:45):
No neither.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
I don't talk about this why because I don't want to?
Speaker 7 (54:50):
Okay, that's fine, you know what you probably should because
people want to know. Okay, like all right, all right,
but I think it's.
Speaker 20 (54:57):
At l.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Why does that matter?
Speaker 12 (55:03):
If you want to live in the state, conservative state,
you know you need.
Speaker 3 (55:07):
To go back to your home states.
Speaker 20 (55:09):
That's right, Yeah, home state.
Speaker 2 (55:11):
Why did you live here?
Speaker 20 (55:13):
Because is the wrong way to do it.
Speaker 9 (55:14):
By the way, Oh the rights over. You guys are
gotta go.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
Where right here you can request another ride.
Speaker 12 (55:22):
You I'm gonna give you the worst rating ever get popular.
Speaker 14 (55:33):
I A, you know what, because we're very Oh.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
My god, that is an uber ride in Idaho, and
I think some alcohol was involved. They were pissed because
the uber driver wouldn't tell the two idiots who he
was voting for, because that's exactly the kind of conversation
(56:05):
you want to have on an uber. I always feel
awkward talking to you. I was supposed to say something
to you, might sit in the back. I feel weird
sitting in the back, And so he refused to tell.
He's like, I'm not telling you. It doesn't matter, it
doesn't None of it matters. Well, it's a very conservative state.
(56:26):
It matters, okay, but it doesn't matter. All that you
should care about is I'm getting you from point A
to point B.
Speaker 9 (56:31):
No.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
No, no, no, no, it matters. And so he finally
had enough because they were insulting me. Turn around. He said,
you guys are getting out as you should here here. Uh.
And then as he does that, they're like, they do
the worst thing you can do. I think all of
us it makes us cringe. Do you know who we are,
how popular we are?
Speaker 17 (56:52):
No?
Speaker 2 (56:52):
I don't, So that must mean you're not that popular.
Do you understand if I give you a one star,
you're screwed. Well, there's a bunch of video here that
says you're an ass at, So I'm not really worried
about it, just how you want your Uber drive to go.
There's a debate tonight for the UNI keeping score, and
the race is dightening up.
Speaker 26 (57:13):
A range of recent polls have showed this race extremely close,
maybe even getting tighter than it was before, anything from
an even race, an ultimate tie, to Trump up a
few points or Harris up a few points. The five
thirty eight polling average now has Kamala Harris up by
less than three percentage points.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
Nationally.
Speaker 26 (57:28):
Of course, what really matters the battleground states, and they're
again a very close race. You see Harris right now
leading in the polling average is in five out of
the seven battlegrounds, but in.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
Some of them it is so close.
Speaker 26 (57:38):
That includes Pennsylvania, just a single percentage point separating the candidates.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Like I said the other day, we are at a
point right now where they're talking about if you win
this city or county, this may put you over the top.
That's how close it is.
Speaker 26 (57:59):
If the two strong the states for Harris go in
her direction, and she takes Wisconsin, she takes Michigan, she
wins the one electoral vote in Nebraska.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
She is on the.
Speaker 26 (58:07):
Precipice of the presidency, but she's not quite there. If
Trump were to win those other states, he would be
the next president of the United States. If, on the
other hand, Pennsylvania falls to Harris, that is two hundred
and seventy electoral votes, that is the presidency. The whole
ball game could come down to Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
The whole ballgame. And tonight you don't know who you're facing.
I mean, you know it's Donald Trump. You know what's
Donald Trump.
Speaker 9 (58:29):
Are getting.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
And the thing that would be the most surprising is,
well the coherency, you being coherent would be most surpressent.
But you coming out and being unpredictable yourself in the
way that you act. Maybe you're overly kind, maybe you know,
(58:50):
whatever it is, the problem is that you being unpredictable,
you thinking off the cuff, you doing these things. That's
the worst part of your game, Like that's the worst
thing that you do. That's it. So it's gonna be interesting.
(59:16):
I've actually throwing up a couple questions. You check them
out at Chad Benson Show on the X Slash Twitter.
First of all, will you be watching tonight? About sixty
five percent of you say you're gonna be watching tonight.
Top of that, what does Trump need to do to win?
And what does Harris need to do tonight? For the
American people? What do they need to do to win
(59:40):
the debate? How do they go about doing it? Let
me know, I'd love to hear from your three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson show
it to your Twitter, your Instagram, all of the other
things I would like to tell you guys this we
talked about it last hour. I've got a lot of
you chiming in that lady's racist. And it was a
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lady who was talking about all the Haitians in Springfield, Ohio,
as she'd had enough. Culture is bad. Their culture is
they just it clashes with America. They have no manners,
you know, and the usual everybody's, oh, that's a racist person.
But then there's a lot more of you, like I
wouldn't have said it that way, but I understand what
she's saying. But the thing that you know, I want
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to remind everybody is and you're gonna hear the usual
bologney from Morning Joe. Because it started out where this
kind of became national news. There was an article in
New York Times about it the other day, about this
kind of culture class where you've got the tension's been
there for a while, but you've got fifty eight thousand
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people give or take, you know, according to the last census,
that live there, and then over the last three and
a half four years there's been an influx of twenty
thousand Haitian people that have come there. And one of
the things that kind of ran rampant the other day
was this situation where somebody killed a cat. Cops showed up,
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cops kept asking did you eat the cat? Come to
find out that person was mentally unstable. Well, I mean
killing the cat, and it wasn't a Haitian. But the
reason it became a story for a lot of people
is because of all the stuff that's going on with
the Haitian people that are there, and so because of that,
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that's how it became a story. But of course Morning
Joe has to push back on it. Now it is
that they.
Speaker 8 (01:01:41):
Are eating your dogs, cat coming to eat your cats.
Speaker 27 (01:01:45):
Yeah, don't live in Ohio with a cat because it
might get eaten obviously by little to be.
Speaker 11 (01:01:51):
I mean it's.
Speaker 28 (01:01:52):
Sweeping the country.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
It's a terrible, terrible thing.
Speaker 27 (01:01:55):
This is absolutely ridiculous and scraping.
Speaker 29 (01:01:58):
The bottom of the barrel.
Speaker 28 (01:02:00):
And jd Vance has been amplifying this, and it's being
amplified Apparently this has gone crazy on the kind of
right wing social media sites, and it's the allegation.
Speaker 29 (01:02:10):
This comes with the very public health warning. Immigrants are
not eating your cats, yes, but the story is that
Haitian immigrants reaching cats.
Speaker 8 (01:02:18):
And this is how things have changed, Sam, I mean,
they've always been crazy social media. This is American. The
craziness of it is the Internet. But also that you
have people on the presidential ticket actually spreading these lives.
Now you have jd Vance running around going they are
eating your cats.
Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
Okay, Well, first of all, whether they did or didn't,
I don't think they did. But are they killing the
wildlife around there? Yes, there are pictures everywhere and plenty
of people who went to this hearing about what's going
on this town council meeting and basically said to go
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to the park there grabbing the docks. They're cutting their
heads off, they're stealing people's farm animals. So it's not
hard to understand how something silly in a rumor could
come in. By the way, you've got a cop asking somebody,
what did you do with the cat? Did you eat
the cat? So that's how that thing started. People said, oh,
it's got to be the Haitians. But what I love
about Morning Joe right there is this is them. You said,
(01:03:24):
oh my god, the engines aren't working on the airplane,
and they're like, you're an idiot. The engines are working fine,
and they're like, you're right, you're right, that was my bad.
The wings did fall off, though, and they ignore that.
Oh yeah, because that's the whole point is they'll take
one bit of something, the cat thing, and they'll say
(01:03:48):
that's wrong, that's stupid, that's ridiculous, and what do you expect.
By the way, let's just say, for the sake of argument,
that they did eat a cat. Remember where they come from, Haiti.
We're gonna get deeper into Haiti next hour. Uh, but
let's just say they did. Do you think they're gonna
come out and tell everybody, by the way, those immigrants
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we allowed in, Yeah, they're not supposed to be here,
but they've applied for asylum, so they're in the country,
and yeah, you should probably lock your cats up. They're
not gonna say that, but what they do is they
ignore the bigger thing because they found something they can
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Like, yeah, so what it's the chat, that's a show.
Speaker 11 (01:06:01):
I want to tell him that I love him, that
me and Jesus full love him forever and ever.
Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
That is Martie Gray, the mother of the shooter in
Georgia last week, speaking doing an interview. She is she's
a piece of work herself.
Speaker 11 (01:06:27):
And I want to tell him that it's not your fault,
it's not his fault.
Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
It is his fault, and it is also your fault.
And it is also your baby daddy fault and everybody
else who failed that kid. That's whose fault this is.
I'm going to point that out to you, guys. I
said it last week, but several of you said, Chad,
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he did the act. I understand he did the act.
That is all true, But there were many people who
contributed to his life, hate and anger. He must pay
for what he did, no doubt, But the failure of
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everybody else along the way, including the system which had
checked in with them on numerous occasions about the way
they were treated, the fact that the police had been
to their house, that grandfather and grandmother and aunt and
everybody else in the sphere of the child knew how
(01:07:38):
bad it was, and they did nothing but bitch and
didn't help. So along the way everybody contributed. But the
act itself, that is on him for all the bet
(01:08:00):
that he went through, and there was a lot of it,
and there was a lot of hate and anger. He
chose to take that out on everybody else. That was
his choice. So he must pay for that. But she
is right, not all of it is his fault, she said.
(01:08:23):
Now it's not his fault. No, not all of it
is his fault because he didn't get there by himself.
Oh yeah, speaking of shootings, not really talked about, but
there was an arrest made because a terror plot was thwarted.
Speaker 10 (01:08:42):
The Justice Department says a planned terror attack in New
York City has been thwarted. The suspect allegedly wanted to
target Jewish people. On October seventh, one year after the
attack in Israel, the suspect was quoted by the FBI
as saying, if we succeed with our plan, this would
be the law urgest attack on US soil since nine
to eleven. It is chilling to read what this suspect
(01:09:05):
was planning.
Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Yeah, he was planning some nasty stuff.
Speaker 30 (01:09:10):
And it took the FBI, working with Canadian law enforcement
to identify and apprehend this suspect, who is now accused
of plotting to carry out a mass shooting at a
Jewish center in Brooklyn, which authorities say he wanted to
do just over a month from today. The suspect's name
is Mohammad Shazeb Khan. He is a twenty year old
(01:09:30):
Pakistani citizen who lived in Canada. He allegedly began posting
on social media. In support of ISIS, and eventually, without
his knowledge, began communicating with two undercover law enforcement officers.
That's what led them to him.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
You often wonder how many of these because much like
you know, the plane crafts, the shark attack, whatever that
we talk about are thwarted wes, you never hear about her.
I mean, how many of them? I mean, it's crazy, right,
There must be hundreds, if not thousands of year, thousands
(01:10:10):
plus a year across the globe that are thwarted stopped,
and we never hear about it ever, which is amazing
but also scary. It's great that they're doing the work.
(01:10:35):
It's great that we can sleep at night and not
worry about things like this, but you do kind of
sit there and go, I wonder how many of these
actually come close to happen. It's like like when I said,
the shark attack. Now that we have drones, if you've
ever watched, you know, people flying over the beach. And
(01:10:56):
I always said this when I was a kid and
I served, probably god knows how many sharks, great white
and other sharks that are close by, but they don't bother.
There's nothing about them that says, oh, we should go
attack them, so you think, well, it's just no big
(01:11:18):
deal because you never see it. And now that we
have those drones and they fly over the ocean and
you see people on their surfboards and you see how
many sharks are out there, you realize, oh my god,
they were really close all the time. Yeah, but we
just never saw it, so it was never a big deal.
I kind of feel like that with this. How many
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of these things take place and we just never know.
This was so big. This guy was planning on going
in this Jewish community and trying to kill as many
as possible, and I'm talking about he wanted to kill hundreds.
Well if gold, if he'd kill them all, he would
and luckily you were stopped. Thank god for that. I
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think our government as well, some of the things they
do well. And remember we get to sleep at night
because there are people out there putting in the work
that we don't know about. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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more on the debate. It's the great debate. What does
Trump need to do. What does Harris need to do?
Tonight We're going to talk about that the anatomy of
a conspiracy, and then with said conspiracy, how some of
it may actually have some truth but is ignored because
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the media wants to play a game. Talk about that.
A lot of other things you can fall across all
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This is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
(01:13:27):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 19 (01:13:28):
Twas the night before the debate and all throughout Philly, Kamala.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
Said she was preparing and Trump, well, not really.
Speaker 19 (01:13:36):
The Democrats were hopeful for how they would fare as
long as Kamala didn't do the Joe Biden stare. Republicans
were eager to take on the VEEP and told Trump
to make sure his ankle monitor didn't beep. Kamala considered
all the things she could say, like, at least at
my rallies, I can play Beyonce on Dasher, on Dance
(01:13:57):
or on undecided voter. Just remember, in two months, all this.
Speaker 9 (01:14:01):
Will be over.
Speaker 2 (01:14:02):
Ah, Jimmy fallon there debate night. This is it, the one,
the only there's not gonna be in two unless it
goes sideways for both and they look at each other,
We've got to do a do over. We can't this,
This can't be this, can't be it, this, this cannot
be it because if Harris goes out tonight, she quates herself, well,
(01:14:26):
Trump is Trump, and it goes sideways, and the polls
then start to turn. He's gonna want another debate, and
rightly so, she won't give it to them. If the
debate goes sideways for her tonight, right She's all word
Salary says, you know, a bunch of gobbly gook. And
it doesn't go well, and she's all right, you know,
(01:14:48):
and Trump's like, look at her. It's it's over for her.
And Trump's not going to give her another chance. Who would?
So tonight is it? This is it? This is the one,
the only you're going to get this tonight, the one,
the only, barring something crazy, this is it. Who's got
(01:15:08):
more on the line, I'd say it's her.
Speaker 15 (01:15:11):
When you talk to Republicans or Democrats, they acknowledge the
stakes are huge. One Republican official telling me, this is
a clear cut inflection point for this race.
Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
They know it is a sprint.
Speaker 15 (01:15:21):
They know this is the first and perhaps only face
to face opportunity between these two candidates.
Speaker 1 (01:15:26):
And they're also looking at the numbers.
Speaker 15 (01:15:27):
Yes, the top lines, both in the national polling and
in the battleground states very much within the margin of error.
But when you look deeper into those polls, there is
a reality, and that is it likely voters want to
know more about Vice President Harris, are interested in Vice
President Harris in many cases, and that means tomorrow night
is a huge opportunity and carries a lot of risk
for Vice President Harrison.
Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
It does, but you just don't know who you're going
to get tonight. When it comes to Trump, you can
prepare for what you think is coming. You can have
a practice debate with somebody who looks like Trump, sounds
like Trump, some you know, with lights in the cameras,
the whole nine yards. You can do all of those things.
But it's a great Mike Tyson one said, everybody's got
(01:16:11):
a plan until they get punched. And that's the wild
card with Trump. Everybody's got a plan until he throws
something at you you didn't expect. And much like the
greatness of the wild card factor in Trump and the
fact that he's been through a bunch of these and
he is comfortable and this is his jam. He's also Trump,
(01:16:34):
so he's undisciplined, He flies off the handle at times
too easy. So there are things that easily could work
against him tonight. And so do I look, Do I
think that he is going to be somebody who's going
to come out and keep his mouth shut? I don't know.
Do I think he's going to be disciplined? Again, I
(01:16:55):
don't know. As much as you could sit there and practice,
I do this for a living, for lim I study
these things for a living. I talk to people who
are working with her, I don't know, And quite frankly,
the people that work with him also don't know what
he's going to be tonight, which makes him the ultimate wildcard.
Speaker 23 (01:17:13):
Well, I think that as divisive as things are, I
think one thing people, regardless of what you think of Trump,
can agree on is that he tends to be a
bit unpredictable. So I don't know how you prepare whether somebody,
if you're doing the method acting of somebody in a
suit who knows what he's going to say, I don't
see I mean, listen. I think it's just crazy that
they've never met in person before. This is going to
(01:17:35):
be the first time and we get to see it.
I get nerdy for this stuff. I'm really excited to watch.
Speaker 8 (01:17:40):
I actually, what do you expect tonight?
Speaker 11 (01:17:43):
You know.
Speaker 23 (01:17:43):
I think it's going to be tough. I think he's
going to have to make sure that he doesn't go
too hard on her and come off looking like a jerk.
But also it's going to be really hard for her,
I think because this is very different than what she's
had to do before, what she's done before, just the
taped interview or teleprompter speeches. He's not going to be
as easy on her, even if he does go easy
as a lot of the interviews that she's had so
(01:18:05):
far with people who are more friendly.
Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
Cat Triumph there, Trimp, Shrimp, trim Timp. I don't know
how to say her name, and I apologize to that Cat.
I know we're going to try to get her on.
She got a new book out, but she doesn't know.
Nobody knows, nobody knows. And the thing with about nobody
knowing that goes for Trump, that goes for Trump Trump
(01:18:28):
doesn't know. Oh, he'll study a little bit, but Trump
knows that he works best off the cuff. That's why
I'm glad there's no crowd there tonight, which I don't
like the freaking crowds anyways. For these damn things, take
Trump out of it. I don't want any audience there
if we're going to continue to do these things, which
do you get anything out of them? But for her tonight,
(01:18:51):
she's gotta lay it on the line. This Sienna New
York Times poll that came out, a lot of America
don't know who she is. She's all over the place
with her ideas, her beliefs. We don't even know what
she believes. And now surfacing is you know, her uber
leftist beliefs that I still think she has. I don't
(01:19:16):
think those things have changed. But Aaron Burnette a gay
files that came across this questionnaire that she filled out
when she was running in twenty nineteen, and it shows
a lot of who she is. And this is what
she's going to have to combat tonight.
Speaker 4 (01:19:30):
A K File investigation as uncovered meantime, a twenty nineteen questionnaire,
and in this questionnaire, Harris laid out some much more
liberal stances, among them. On immigration, she said she would
cut funding to ICE, writing quote, our immigrant attention system
is out of control, and I believe we must end
the unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families, and children.
(01:19:52):
I was one of the first Senators after President Trump
was elected to advocate for a decrease in funding to ICE.
Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
That's not gonna help. When you're supposed to be the
immigration Zar, which you're not. You were tasked with finding
out what the root causes and then doing what you
could to stem and even at least slow the tide
of it, and instead you did nothing. You did absolutely nothing.
So the media may have dubbed you the Zar. You
(01:20:22):
did have a hand in this, and it is the
administration that you work with. You were second in charge.
So sorry that didn't gonna work. But you then in
twenty nineteen were about defunding ICE to a certain extent.
What's that all about? Oh, it gets better.
Speaker 5 (01:20:39):
This was a questionnaire that she filled out for the
AECLU and an interesting snapshot. In time of that twenty
nineteen Democratic primary, Kamala Harris was trying to get to
the left of Bernie Sanders. She was trying to get
to the left of Elizabeth Warren, and she said on immigration,
she made this open ended pledge to end immigrant attention.
She said she supported taxpayer funded gender transition surgeries for
(01:20:59):
detained migrants.
Speaker 4 (01:21:00):
Actually pair funded gender transition surgeries for detainment change Mike
actually said.
Speaker 5 (01:21:04):
She answered in the affirmative when she was asked this,
and she said she also supported it for federal prisoners.
Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
You listened to Aaron Burnett there the she's trying to
figure out how to even try to explain something like
this is nothing you can do.
Speaker 4 (01:21:17):
I mean, these are these are things that you know,
it would be hard to think that you would come
up with taxpayer funding gender transitions for for detained migrants.
And yet this, as you say, written and verbally, uh,
you know, what else you know did you find?
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
But what did you find anything else? How about drugs?
Speaker 9 (01:21:41):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
Oh yeah, how about most legalize all drugs?
Speaker 5 (01:21:45):
Well, let's also let's take a look at her answer
here or on drugs she got asked about. You know,
this is the question from the ACLU was, since drug
use is better addressed as a public health issue through
treatment and other programming, will you support the decanalization at
the federal level of all drug possession for personal use,
and Harris answers, yes, Now what would that mean? Will
(01:22:07):
it mean the federal all all drug possession that's not
just marijuana, which she alluded to in her answer to
this question, but it also would mean.
Speaker 4 (01:22:14):
Y cocaine, things like that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:18):
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure that's gonna go Overwhill. These are
things that she's gonna have to answer for. This is
everywhere today, and these are questions that people are gonna
have for her tonight, including Donald Trump. She's gonna have
to explain herself. She has to do things that Donald See,
Donald doesn't have to introduce himself to anybody. Everybody knows
who Trump is. They've been through it. You love him,
(01:22:39):
you hate him. He's looking for the people that like
can't stand him, but are willing to vote for him
because they like his policies. And there's plenty of those
people out there. I think they may be even being undercounted.
So when I listen to this and you listen, Aaron, wait, wait, wait,
wait wait wait wait what to drugs? Just drugs and
(01:23:03):
sex assignment surgery for people that hear I legally, Yeah,
that doesn't fly well, and if you're against it, you
have to explain it tonight. And that's where things are
gonna get off script, and that's where she's at her worst.
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all I'm saying. Presidential debate and I'm one training thing
on Yahoo, followed by James Earl Jones Tyreek Hill's handcuffing
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iPhone sixteen with Ai rfk Jr. His name will remain
on the Michigan ballot, the white stripes are suing Donald Trump.
Not a shocker, And finally over to Twitter, James Earl
Jones number one trending thing of course passed away yesterday
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at age ninety three. Jets Haitians, we've talked a bit
about that will go in deeper the anatomy of how
things can get out of control when it comes to
a conspiracy, but also how where there's a bit of
quote unquote conspiracy or disinformation, there is also a lot
of truth that is completely ignored because the establishment media
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wants to make sure that they shut down a narrative
that may be false, even though a whole bunch of
the other stuff is true. They'll find the one thing
like that's the false thing, So that's all that matters.
That's it. Jets Tyreek Hill, Mufasa, fiell To Dreams, the
Sandlot all trending in the magical world of Twitter. I
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played some of my favorite James Earl Jones stuff earlier,
and my favorite thing is from the Sandlot, But obviously
he did so many other things and including you know,
obviously Star Wars in fact are things you need to
know a little bit later. Our stupid facts. It's gonna
be about James Earl Jones.
Speaker 7 (01:28:12):
But come on, this station is now the ultimate power
in the universe. I suggest we use it.
Speaker 9 (01:28:18):
Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed.
The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to
the power of the force.
Speaker 7 (01:28:27):
Don't try to frighten us with your sorcerer's way, as
Lord Vader.
Speaker 9 (01:28:30):
I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
Oh my god, the voice, and there's so much, you know,
people start reliving.
Speaker 9 (01:28:39):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
He had a stutter, and he talked about the fact
that he wrote poetry as a child, and the teacher
did not believe that he wrote this poem. And he'd
kind of given up talking because his stutter was so bad.
And the teacher said to him, I don't believe that
you wrote this, and so she made him get up
and essentially recite the poem, and he said that was
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the first time that he did it without a stutter
or anything like that, which gave him this confidence to
go on. And of course from there a lot of
stuff happened. To say he was successful would be an understatement.
And I was talking to a couple of people yesterday
and I said, who wouldn't sign up for that? Ninety
three years old, you work comfortably into your eighties, picking
(01:29:28):
and choosing the things that you want to do, and
that's amazing. Who didn't want that? I'd sign up for
that every day of the week. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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the debate, So it starts at nine eastern, six Pacific.
It is ninety minutes long. And this is it we know.
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I continue to say this, outside of the black Swan event,
which is always possible, especially in this election cycle, this
this is probably the most important single day when it
comes to this election cycle. How important I mean, there
is never according to several polls, historically there has never
(01:30:15):
been a race this close this long, which is crazy.
Usually by now somebody's up by five to seven points.
Poll wise, it's a dead heat. So tonight this is
the last chance, I think for Trump to make a
case to America when it comes to her ideas versus
his ideas, and to get her to speak about her
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ideas because I don't know if we're gonna hear much
from her up until election Day. Three two three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad.
Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
Benson the anatomy of what the left calls the conspiracy. Ooh,
it's a great conspiracy, you say. Springfield Erhigher, quaint little town,
about fifty eight thousand people up until about three four
years ago. Then Haitian's poured in thanks to the government,
by the thousands, to the point now where there's twenty
(01:31:40):
thousand Haitians. They have grown the size of their city
with people who do not understand our culture, to the
tune of about a third, give or take. And so
the conspiracy started the other day. There was a video
out there also in Springe of a lady lady, and
(01:32:05):
it was about a cat. Cat's no longer with us?
What did you do?
Speaker 12 (01:32:09):
Why did you kill the cat?
Speaker 16 (01:32:10):
Did you eat that cat? Did you eat it?
Speaker 9 (01:32:13):
Now?
Speaker 16 (01:32:13):
Why'd you kill it?
Speaker 11 (01:32:14):
Did you?
Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
Guys?
Speaker 16 (01:32:15):
See all this?
Speaker 2 (01:32:16):
No, we caught up and she was just slaying here
with you.
Speaker 9 (01:32:20):
She was eating it.
Speaker 16 (01:32:21):
Yeah, you called your mean society. See if they'll come
pick those cat up. It's deceased.
Speaker 2 (01:32:26):
Now why does that matter? Well, first of all, if
you're paying any attention to this stuff. A lot of
Haitians and they're being accused of eating animals. This lady
apparently was not Haitian and mentally disturbed. She did kill
the cat. She stopped on it. It was a horrible situation.
I don't want to relive.
Speaker 9 (01:32:43):
It.
Speaker 2 (01:32:46):
Was she biting into it again, I have no idea. Mentally,
she just wasn't all there from what we're hearing. But
it starts there, and then of course Trump tweets out,
you know, truce out something holding a kitten and a
duck because we'll get to the duck thing in a minute.
And then you know, JD. Vance says something about it,
(01:33:07):
and again, this is the battle of immigration. You've dropped
twenty thousand people who've just come from a war torn
area where the last kind of leader they had was
a guy named Barbecue, who essentially was a warlord slash
gang leader who murdered people. And they called him Barbecue
(01:33:28):
because you used to like to roast people alive and
burn their bodies, and then he'd have their people take
a bite out of them. I mean, we're talking about
backass word, the kind of like when you talk about
where the worst places on earth to live? Up until
(01:33:49):
October eighth, you'd rather been in Gaza than in Haiti.
And right now it's a coin toss, it's a coas.
So this has become a big story and the course
the left ignores the reality of what's going on because
they've got something to pick on the right way now.
Speaker 8 (01:34:09):
It is that they are eating your dogs, cats. They
are coming to American eating your cats.
Speaker 27 (01:34:14):
Yeah, don't live in Ohio with a cat because it
might get eaten obviously by the little mittens is going
to be it's sweeping the country.
Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
It's a terrible, terrible thing.
Speaker 27 (01:34:24):
This is absolutely ridiculous and scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Speaker 11 (01:34:28):
And jd.
Speaker 28 (01:34:29):
Vance has been amplifying this and it's being apparently this
has gone crazy.
Speaker 27 (01:34:34):
On the kind of right wing social media sites and it's.
Speaker 29 (01:34:37):
The allegation to this comes with the very public health warning.
Immigrants are not eating your cats, yes, but the story
is that Haitian immigrants are reaching cats.
Speaker 8 (01:34:46):
And this is how things have changed, Sam, I mean,
they've always been crazy social media.
Speaker 12 (01:34:51):
This is American craziness.
Speaker 8 (01:34:53):
The craziness of it is the Internet. But also that
you have people on the presidential ticket actually spreading these lives.
Now you have JD vans running around going they are
eating your cats?
Speaker 2 (01:35:07):
Are they eating cats? The police has said there's no
substantiated evidence, but they didn't say no. But here's the thing.
The reality is there are a lot of things going
on there that is clashing with our culture. There is
(01:35:28):
a lot of things going on there where the people
that live there, the residents, the citizens have had enough.
Are they taking ducks? Well, that was the other big thing.
They're taking ducks. And of course, now if you say that,
you're a liar.
Speaker 18 (01:35:41):
And I don't even want to like seem like I'm
coming down on the immigrants because it's the people that's
bringing them down here, because wherever they're at, that's what
they're used to. Bro They're in the park grabbing up
ducks by their neck and cutting their head off and
walking off with them.
Speaker 9 (01:35:55):
It's eating them.
Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
Like well, I mean, we do like duck, but I
don't want to see somebody go to the park where
you go to feed the ducks, grab a duck and
cut his head off. But what I love about Morning
Joe is they ignore the bigger issue, which is, oh, yeah,
all this other stuff that's going on there, that's not good.
(01:36:22):
That's not good. All that other stuff that's happening isn't good.
And there's a lot of other stuff happening, and people
are pissed. And it's not just the cats that's the
big thing, because it's a pad of ours, right. I
always tell everybody Ecuador they eat guinea pig. I've got
two guinea pigs. I'd be like, oh my god, they
eat guinea pigs in Ecuador. What It's a culture clash
(01:36:50):
of people being dropped here with zero accountability by the government.
People being dropped here where the government just says here,
boom go, and they have no idea what's going on,
and people are pissed. So this was from about a
week ago. And these are people that you heard the
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duck guy there, who have all had enough. Black and white, gay, straight, tall, fat, thin,
young old at the Springfield, Ohio Town council meeting saying
We've had enough.
Speaker 13 (01:37:26):
I'm done with what I'm seeing. It is so unsafe
in my neighborhood anymore. I have the homeless that we're
trying to camp out, and I have made concessions with them,
and I try to help them the best I can
to keep them from trying to squad on my property.
But it is so unsafe. I have men that cannot
speak English in my front yard, screaming at me, throwing
(01:37:47):
mattresses in my front yard, throwing trash in my front yard,
and I can't.
Speaker 11 (01:37:52):
I look at me.
Speaker 13 (01:37:53):
I weighed ninety five pounds. I couldn't defend myself if
I had to. My husband is elderly, and last night,
after living in this home for forty five years, he said, no,
well guess what it's time to pack up and move.
He said, we can't do this anymore. He said, it's
killing both of us mentally. I don't understand what you
expect of us as citizens. I mean, I understand they're
(01:38:13):
here under temporary protected status and you're protecting them. And
I understand that our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed.
But who's protecting us? If we're protecting them, who's protecting me.
I want out of this town. I am sorry. Please
give me a reason to stay.
Speaker 2 (01:38:31):
I think it's very heartfelt, very real. Morning Joe and
the Left goes out there and says, ah, they're lying
about this. Well, we don't know the entire story and
we never will and it's not like the government's going
to come out and go, hey, by the way, we
dropped all these people off and they are eating cats
and dogs or stealing farm animals or killing ducks. We
can't tell everybody that because it's going to make it
look like ass hats, So we'll just say, no, that's
(01:38:53):
not happening. It was the last time the government came
out and he goes, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, sorry about that.
We got that, We got that wrong. But it's not again.
I go back to this. They're focusing on something so ridiculous.
I use the analogy early You're on an airplane and
you're saying the engines are out, the engines are out,
and they look out and they go the engines aren't out,
(01:39:14):
you idiot, the wings fell off. The result is the same. Yeah,
this is a lady. Of course has gone viral, and
of course she's a racist.
Speaker 17 (01:39:26):
I'm angry that foreigners are using up the resources that
were set up for the Americans that reside here. I'm
angry that another country's flag was being flown in our city.
I'm angry when I see our businesses and recreational areas
littered with garbage left by people that do not know
or understand our laws and culture and are making no
(01:39:46):
attempt to learn about them. And let me be clear,
this is not about race.
Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
That's what you think they're going to make it about race,
but it's not. It's about culture. They're coming from a
nation that is so broken we can't even fathom how
broken it is. Are homeless live better than their middle class?
That is the reality of how bad it is over there.
The services, the food, all of that, that is how
(01:40:14):
bad it is. And they've come over and they're in
cities like this and there's twenty thousand of them, and
they're eating up services, they're in schools. It is a nightmare.
And again I can look at them and say, totally understand.
(01:40:35):
Who wouldn't want to escape where you came from as
hell on earth? That being said, does this city need
to bear the brunt of everything? And the culture class
that is going on is more than just did they
steal a duck and eat it?
Speaker 17 (01:40:54):
This is about people being given the privilege of coming
here from another country and having no respect for our people,
our land, or our life's work. People living their life
here the way they did in Haiti, angry, stealing polluting,
living in filth, and acting like animals. These are not
civilized people, opening containers in our grocery stores, helping themselves
(01:41:15):
to what's inside and throwing the rest onto the shelves
and floors, pulling off of the highway to publicly clean
and gut the roadkill lying there in front of anyone
that passes by, stealing animals from farmers and leaving their
severed heads at the side of an old school where
children play, or leaving themselves in public, making some barbaric
stew out of the birds that live in our park.
(01:41:36):
This is insanity, and it has to stop. What will
become of Springfield? Where will we be in five years?
The thought terrifies me. Will it be some sort of
dystopium wasteland with most of our original residents having moved
away and those that cannot afford to move being locked
inside their homes living in fear. This thought is keeping
me awake at night. I just want the old Springfield back.
(01:41:57):
I know it was far from perfect, but at least
it was still ours.
Speaker 2 (01:42:02):
It's powerful, it is, and this is what happens, you know.
It's the culture, and it's also accountability. There is zero
acountability for the government when they don't people off places
and just allow them to go in the city and
give them services and clog up everything. This is the
age same as Yost of Ohio. And that was the question,
(01:42:23):
You know, are the animals.
Speaker 32 (01:42:25):
These claims that Mills just pointed out that Haitian migrants
are eating wildlife, people's pets. It's garnering millions of views
and shares. Elon Musk also talking about it online, but
city officials say they have received no credible reports of
that actually being true.
Speaker 25 (01:42:39):
What are you hearing, Well, I'm hearing the same thing
as everyone else. But look, I trust the local police.
The real issue here is how can a city grow
by a third from immigration and know nothing about it.
The federal government is not transparent. They don't talk about
and sharing information with local communities about how many people
(01:43:02):
are coming in or where they're going. They don't track
them internally, they don't bring any resources, They have no planning.
And here in Springfield, the city services, the schools, the
healthcare system is growing to the breaking point.
Speaker 9 (01:43:18):
Under the load.
Speaker 25 (01:43:19):
This could happen to any city in Ohio, It could
happen to any city in America.
Speaker 2 (01:43:25):
We need a solution.
Speaker 25 (01:43:27):
We need it now.
Speaker 2 (01:43:28):
True, it's right there, it's that simple. You can't grow
like that much. You can't have a bunch of people
thrown in to an area where the government basically doesn't
tell the residents anything. See the services get clogged up,
See the schools get swell, and the struggles that the
kids are starting to have, see all of the things
that they're seeing and not think to themselves, WTF and
(01:43:54):
get pissed. I blame this on the government, and a
lot of the people have the federal government and the
failure of the federal government, the failure of this administration
and the way that they've handled immigration. And that's going
to be on tonight when it comes to debate. There's
(01:44:14):
no doubt about that, because yes, Kamala has bragged about
the Haitians, which is a big deal right now in
a place like Middle America, and eh, it's it ain't good.
Speaker 33 (01:44:27):
Starting with our administration, we gave TPS temporary protected status
to Haitian migrants fifty five thousand, and then more recently
we extended temporary protected status to over one hundred thousand
Haitian migrants for that very reason that they need support.
Speaker 2 (01:44:44):
They need protection. Fine, so you do that, but then
asking people in a town of sixty thousand to absorb
twenty thousand, that's too much. That is too much for
any little town to absorb. They're gonna struggle with it.
A town of sixty thousand, they're gonna get crushed. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
With Scissors sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 34 (01:46:35):
And we knows that Kamala Harris is she's been vice president,
but people don't know that much about her, and the
number of people that say they need to know more
about where she stands. But an even more important point
is that those are the persuadable voters. So the voters
that will determine this election are saying they need to
know more about Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
Well, we'll find out tonight. Can she deliver that there's
a reason that she has done the things the way
that she has done that. They have scripted everything. They've
only gone to friendly media or media that isn't going
to really talk about anything serious, wacky online influencers and
stuff like that. Tonight this is their chance to find
out about her, her chance to set the record straight
(01:47:15):
or potentially flame out. And for Trump, it's a big night,
your chance to really take control of this election and
maybe put it to bed. So it'll be interesting to see.
We lost a legend yesterday, Simba.
Speaker 9 (01:47:28):
I'm very disappointed in you. You could have been killed.
You deliberately disobeyed me, and what's worse, you put Nala
in danger.
Speaker 11 (01:47:36):
I was just trying to be brave like you.
Speaker 9 (01:47:39):
I'm only brave when I have to be.
Speaker 2 (01:47:42):
James Earl Jones passed away yesterday the age of ninety three.
James Earl Jones one of the great actors of our
time and the voice and that's part of our stupid
information of the day.
Speaker 22 (01:47:52):
And then I go and smoil it all by saying
something stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Well, take stupid kills this morning.
Speaker 7 (01:47:59):
It's the honest one you want to watch out for
because you can never predict.
Speaker 9 (01:48:03):
Are they're going to do something incredibly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:48:06):
Now you're the fat, stupid one with the big mouth.
Speaker 1 (01:48:09):
Is stupid little last time, you.
Speaker 2 (01:48:12):
Should never underestimate the predictability of stupidit.
Speaker 7 (01:48:15):
It Now it's time for.
Speaker 28 (01:48:20):
Stupid information.
Speaker 2 (01:48:23):
So the great voice of James Earl Jones Darth Vader
lit up the screen in Star Wars. He was paid
seven thousand dollars for it, and he thought it's pretty good. Now,
if you know anything about the movie, the way that
George Lucas did it was he gave you the opportunity,
would you like a little salary or would you like
maybe a piece of the back end. He took the salary,
(01:48:43):
thought bath, this is good money at seven grand. Sir
alec Inness obi Wan decided I'll take some of the
back end. James made seven thousand dollars in that movie.
The back end got Sir alec In Innis ninety three
million dollars. Now you know something a little bit silly
that you didn't know. Rest in peace, Darth three two three,
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four twenty three At Chad Benson Show's your Twitter, tweet
ats text the program, solid fun show today. As always,
it's a big night tonight, Debate night, probably the one
and only one. This may go the furthest in deciding
who's going to be the next president of the United States.
So we'll have all the audio and reaction tomorrow. You guys,
(01:49:25):
have a blessed rest of your Tuesday. I'm not really
a fan of Tuesdays. Watch the debate, eats and tacos.
As always, night night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:33):
This is the Chad Benson Show.