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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Interest rates going down, down, down a little bit. That's
a helper, right, Absolutely, it is big day yesterday for
those interest rates. And it matters because well it's the economy,
stupid borrowing, super expensive. As we know, this will ease
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some of that.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
This is an historic move, the first rate cut in
four years from the Federal Reserve, and now it is
sending a very clear signal that it is taking this
fight seriously, that it wants to preserve the jobs market.
In its statement it makes that clear that it is
making us half point rate cut to try to preserve
the jobs market. With inflation now closer to its.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Target, that's huge, huge. Now I have to explain to
everybody again because I got a lot of this yesterday. Well,
inflation is already back to kind of where it was
pre pandemic. Remember it's the rate of inflation and the
growth of it. So there has been massive inflation that
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we haven't gone back down. We've just the growth of
it has slowed down, which is what we need trying
to balance everything right there, it's not very exciting, but
if you got credit cards, if you're going to buy
a car, if you're going to buy a house, these
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things matter, Okay, okay, they matter, and you're going to
start to feel it.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
As for whin households are going to feel the impact
of this, the most immediate sector already has been in
the housing market. The average rate on a thirty year
fixed mortgage now six point two percent, already a full
point lower compared to just a couple months ago. Think
we're gonna end the year in the six percent range.
Maybe could get closer to five percent next year, but
even the Fed chair acknowledge those days of ultra low
two or three percent rates likely over.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
It's a bummer. It's not the cost of the house.
It's the interest rate, right, So that was that That's
the big thing. It's the interest rate that you pay.
So you know, you you could go afod a house
that's a million dollar home.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
If the interest rate's at two point nine.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Or three, you're gonna be paying that same kind of
payment on a half a million dollar home with half
the stuff. It's that rate that mattered. But this is
definitely a helper and people are looking for this, and
could we get more. It's possible, we'll see, but there's
no doubt that you know, the you know, the half
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a percent was kind of a big thing because that
aim done that quite a while. That was like whoa
And for somebody who's very you know how the guy
that runs everything very high, my name, my hands around
power every boring very you know. Just mmm, this was
a wild let his hair down kind of a situation,
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if you know what I mean, speaking of letting your
hair down. Front page of drudge make me laugh to say,
what's gonna blow up? Next?
Speaker 5 (03:21):
The scenes of fear and panic as explosions erupted across
Lebanon for the second day, killing twenty people and injuring
four hundred and fifty. Lebanese officials said this latest wave
of exploding devices, including walkie talkies and solar energy systems.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
The attacks over.
Speaker 5 (03:36):
Two days, killing more than thirty two people, including two children.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
So solar huh So the Israelis don't believe in climate change?
Ugh walkie talkies? I said yesterday, man, you got two
ten cans in his There's a chance they're gonna figure
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out how to get it and do something to it.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
Israeli agents planted explosives in the pagers, as well as
a remote trigger switch to set off the blast. Those
pagers sold to Hesbola more than six months ago, and
that's when analysts say Israel likely stepped in with what
a US official called a supply chain interdiction operation, meaning
Israel tampered with a shipment of thousands of pagers headed
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to Lebanon.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Oh yeah, they did, because they've got somebody on the
inside and they knew what was happening. How did they
find out, Well, the guy that's the head of Hesbelah
knew that the phones are a GPS device, and once
the Israelis figured out who has whose phone, what the
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number was, and who that corresponding person was, they were
able to hone in on. So let's go low tech,
told everybody, get rid of your phones. We're going to
go super low tech. We're going to do pagers. Well,
once they figured that out, because somebody on the inside
said they're going to do pagers, they figured okay, well
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let's find out who's going to buy three thousand pagers
and send them to Lebanon, and who's selling them. They
found that out in a way it went.
Speaker 7 (05:28):
Israelis have done things like this before, and this idea
of intercepting things within the supply chain to sabotaged the US.
There's open source reporting back in twenty seventeen where the
US intercepted materials that were going to be used by
North Korea to build their missiles. They induce defects. So
it's not like the US or Israel or China or
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Russia doesn't do this kind of thing before.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
It's just the scale that we saw here spectacular is
what it was, and the fact that it was back
to back. They went early. I think this there was
a worry on Monday or Tuesday that they had been
found out, so they wanted to make sure they went
and did it. So there was this fear that, uh oh,
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somebody's tipped them off. We got to do this.
Speaker 7 (06:18):
Now, we would have had to have known where they
were coming from, who was building them, what was the
supply chain looking like. Would it be easier to intercept
before they got to Hungry or after they got to Hungary?
How could they be sure that they were going to
get to his bloss So lots of intelligence groundwork had
to go into this.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
How many pagers are sold Telebanon. Is that like a
big deal? Does everybody have a pager? I'm assuming they don't.
So anytime you'd say, well, this is kind of odd
there's gonna be five thousand pagers sold to somebody in Beirut. Really, hey,
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weren't we thinking they were going to go to pagers? Yeah?
I don't. It was the and I bet we find
out maybe this Hungarian company was like, yeah, we don't
really care about like these people, you know, orbon.
Speaker 6 (07:13):
Like others in the administration. Blincoln insisting that the US
had nothing to do with these attacks, and while the
administration has denied any involvement, they have not condemned the attack.
What they have done is pleaded with all those involved
not to let this conflict escalate, even as the Israelis
shift more troops north towards the border.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
The biggest thing that's come out of this in the
last forty eight hours, yes, the the you know, somebody
texted me yesterday said, man, this kind of feels like
the Kingsmen great movie. Is the fact that we didn't know.
Now we were tipped off that there was going to
be something. But there is no belief in this administration
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anymore from the Israelis because every time something goes down,
America's first response is to Israel. Don't escalate, don't escalate,
don't escalate. Nobody wants escalation, but we're not in their position,
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and we're their allies. And I go back to this,
they're the only democracy in that region, and we are
their closest allies. So you do what you gotta do, Boo,
We've got your back. Just don't cut us out of
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stuff anymore. They just don't trust this administration. And I
understand why. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 1 (10:26):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 8 (10:30):
Trump is pro American.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
He loves America. For one.
Speaker 8 (10:34):
I love America, I serve this country.
Speaker 9 (10:36):
I love America.
Speaker 8 (10:38):
We're from the same place in Queens, New York, so
that's my home. What's your most important issues?
Speaker 9 (10:43):
The economy getting interestras down getting it to what we
can afford to live in America.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Right now, it's too expensive.
Speaker 9 (10:49):
I want my money to go further.
Speaker 10 (10:51):
He's got a big ego and sometimes it's a little
too big.
Speaker 4 (10:54):
I support him because he proved himself.
Speaker 9 (10:57):
It'll be phenomenal to of the first female president.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
That's exciting.
Speaker 9 (11:02):
Also, Donald Trump is a strong president.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
He gets things done. Sir, are you undecided?
Speaker 9 (11:06):
Doctorie?
Speaker 11 (11:07):
Undecided?
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Yeah, those are some voters out there, the undercided voters.
We've talked about the undecided voters over and over again
and how there's a small group.
Speaker 4 (11:20):
I mean, when you go and see what is happening.
As far as campaigning goes, it is literally seven states
and in those states a few communities. I mean that's
where they're down to. Now, where they're going.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
They're going to spend a vast majority of their time
in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, maybe Georgia. I mean Nevada right now
looks like it's Trump's Arizona. Not quite sure, but really
Pennsylvania is going to be the place. I mean, they're
gonna they might as well get second homes. And when
they do go other places, it for a rally, but
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usually the rally in in itself is just a precursor
to a fundraiser because they know what they need to do.
Like he was in Long Island yesterday. I mean, he's
not winning New York. He's not tell you what though
nobody won. The teamsters I mean didn't see this. They're
not endorsing anybody, which was a shock.
Speaker 12 (12:16):
Well, Listen, we interviewed both candidates, and we were seeking
commitments from both candidates, and we couldn't get solid commitments
on our core issues like the pro Act like video
and national right to work, like staying out of labor
disputes and not trying to force any contracts on us,
like what happened to our brothers and sisters in the
real industry. And we didn't get solid commitments from either candidate,
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which was a major factor in our decision as a
general executive board not to endorse any candidate.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
That's Sean O'Brien. Apparently everybody's teamster has to have a
best and accent. Look, we make caz. We don't want
to make ev cass. We want to make regular gasoline cass.
And this lady, she don't want to make gasoline cash.
She wants to make electricity casts, and we don't do
electricity casts. We don't. The interesting thing about this and
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why it's a big deal, and that was my grandfather
was the president of the carpenters Union in southern California,
staunch Democrat like you could not believe. But it had
zero to do with policy and all to do with
what the Democrats did for them when it came to contracts,
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because policy wise, he and my grandfather is really the
person who gave me the love of politics. And we
would debate and we would talk, and I got to
go with him at times and see how some of
the stuff works in the background. As a kid, it
was just so fascinating and interesting. But that's when I
also realized how much of it is. I'm gonna scratch
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your back. You are gonna get some stuff done because
you're gonna get in there because of me, which means
I'm gonna get something out of it and doesn't mean
that the rank and file, though, are always on board.
That was the big thing with the teamsters.
Speaker 12 (14:06):
However, we did a lot of polling, as you know,
and the polling leaned heavily towards former President Trump.
Speaker 9 (14:12):
So that's very heavily, and I'm just wondering, do you
look disconnected from your members.
Speaker 12 (14:18):
No, it's definitely not disconnected from our members because look,
we did extensive polling.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
That was important.
Speaker 12 (14:25):
Our goal as leaders, as union leaders, as the leader
of the team is to provide the ability for people
to have a voice and to provide credible information, and
we cannot dictate to our members. Our members are sophisticated,
they're going to make their own decisions.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
But this is a bigger problem.
Speaker 5 (14:41):
You know.
Speaker 12 (14:41):
The Democrats have always taken for granted that they're going
to get our vote no matter what, and the Republicans
fancy themselves as the working parties, working people's party. I
think right now both sides have to take a step
back and really reevaluate what the commitment is to working people.
And that's what we did in this process.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Us Sean O'Brien right there. It's interesting the way that
things have gone over the last several years, as the
Democrats have become the party of academia and the the elites.
That was always something that was pushed, you know, on
the Republicans, and there is a working man's kind of
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you know, you shat man, shut him a working man's
kind of feel towards the Republicans. I always said this
about Democrats. You know, you've got several different kinds of Democrats.
You have the Berkeley progressive Democrat, right, the wackad do
we all know who that is, but a vast majority
of them are Union Democrats. Are not the same. Right,
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you ask a union person like, look, you know, pro choice,
pro you know, okay, fine, within reason.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
Do you know that she's got a penis? No, she
doesn't have a penis.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
I mean there's a different kind of like this, an
old school kind of democrat. A union democrat is not
a progressive. And that's kind of what a lot of
the New Democratic Party has become.
Speaker 12 (16:13):
We evaluated everything. We evaluated the Straw Poll, which was
done in person, which, as you know, when you have
an audience, you can influence that audience. We figured that
was going to lean heavily towards President Biden, and it
didn't lean heavily towards him. And then we did the
poll with forty thousand of our members participated in that.
That's a sixty percent poll. The are the fifty eight
percent pole that you see. And then we did the
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research based polls, and you know, two out of those
three polls leaned Republican. So again I'll get back to
there's a lot of work that got to be done.
Our members, you know, are paying attention. And again a
no endorsement, I think sends a message to both parties
that if they truly want to support working people, they
have to reevaluate it and understand that nothing is given,
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it is earned.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
True, like the Republicans are super pro union, but they're
the pro union, pro American kind of feel towards them,
where the Democrats are pro union in some cases, but
a lot of the stuff that they push goes against
a lot of it. So there's a lot to work
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out there. But I think this was a big shock
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Speaker 13 (17:28):
Show, Sudden check into show.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Independent Thoughts, Independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 14 (18:02):
How about in Springfield, Ohio, they had thirty two thousand
this is a little beautiful town, no crime, no problem.
Thirty two thousand illegal immigrants come into the town thirty
two so they almost double their population in a period
of a few weeks. Can you believe in you know what,
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They've got to get much tougher. I'm gonna go there
in the next two weeks. I'm going to Springfield and
I'm going to Aurora. You may never see me again,
but that's okay. Gotta do what I gotta do. Whatever
happened to Trump, well, he never got out of Springfield.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
You know, you can have a disdain for him. I
get it. He's a meaning. He is funny af though.
Everything is like a comedy skit some times with him,
like he's up there, he's like, let me tell you
a story. Un tell He's riffing. How long you guys
been married? It's doing crowd work, watch out, Oh my goodness,
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just make shit.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
You know he is. It's the it's the reason that
people like him.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
And I understand that if you're a progressive, if you're
a democrat, if you live in the emotions and stuff,
and you know, I get why some people don't like him.
Speaker 4 (19:19):
I understand that completely. He is just so different. He
is not a politician.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
He isn't He says the things that many people won't say.
He's willing to at times be ridiculous, which drives me crazy.
You guys know how I feel about that. That being said,
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he's been shot at, he would have been shot at.
As more and more information comes out about how close
he would have been had that officer not spotted him,
the Secret Service agent, I mean, and he still goes
out there, still does it? It is? It is, it's
it's very interesting, the whole thing that dynamics with him.
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He is a force unto himself. And that's why I ask,
you know, people all the time when it comes to.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
On the Republican side, what's next?
Speaker 15 (20:30):
Right?
Speaker 2 (20:31):
Like, what's next? Because Trump? This is it for him?
I know, I know, whispered to my heir. No, it's
not cheed. Remember he's gonna be installed as a king, okay,
but this is it for him? What is next? What?
What do you have next that is.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
On the bench that's going to carry on some of this?
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Because you never want to be the guy after the guy, right,
Like that's sports. You never want to be that guy
that comes in after the coach who's been there for
forty years and won everything. You never want to be
that person. You want to be the person after that person.
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So who is it? I don't know? Three two, three, five,
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Interesting poll abouts immigration.
Speaker 10 (21:30):
Look at these numbers out just this morning. It shows
a majority of Americans support mass deportations for undocumented immigrants.
This poll was taken after that first debate. It was
at the height of some of that controversy dealing around
Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. So it's a huge issue
in the campaign right now, and these numbers reflect just
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how much of a priority it is. But one of
the more interesting thing is when you break it down
by party. Yes, it is driven mostly by Republicans, nearly
ninety percent of Republicans and say they support it. But
look at Independence fifty eight percent, more than half of
Independence say they're also in support. And even Democrats a
quarter of Democrats supporting either somewhat supportive or strongly supportive
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of mass deportation.
Speaker 8 (22:14):
I think that's a number that.
Speaker 10 (22:15):
Jumped out a lot of us, a lot higher than
you would think given the current rhetoric from both parties.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
It is interesting. I mean, it's not going to happen.
First of all, we can't even afford to do it.
And I'm not just talking about what it could do
potentially to the economy.
Speaker 4 (22:30):
I'm just talking we don't have the money to do that.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
It's just a very interesting thought of how that would
even work. How would you go about doing that? The
roundup come on, that's not going to happen. That's all rhetoric,
that's all talk. I'm not saying that we shouldn't be
deporting people. I think when you go through the process,
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when it comes to asylum and you fail, then you
know you got to go so but the process takes forever.
We understand that, but it just we have to have
some rules. Can we all agree on that? And people
ask me if you could do one thing when it
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comes to the border. We have to fix the asylum process.
It's an absolute must. We must fix the asylum process.
I think when we do that, we can solve a
lot of this issue here and at least make the
other parts of it much easier to deal with as
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far as people coming in and getting caught, you know,
the godaways and deporting them rather quickly. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your Twitter tweet at is texted program. I asked earlier
about voter ID and Tom Segura loved tomsgar If you
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don't know if Tom sgur is comedian hilarious. It was
on with Joe Rogan and they got to talking about
a voter ID. And I've always said this for years
because the left big thing is it's racist, which is
the dumbest thing in the world. But the Left has
this their version of racism is asking somebody who's a
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person of color to do something that anybody else would do,
and somehow that's racism, and you just go, that's so ridiculous.
And the reality is is thinking a person of color
can't do anything that somebody who isn't a person of
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color can do and they need help, that's racism. And
I am a big fan of voter ID because we
have to have ID for every damn thing in the world.
Speaker 16 (24:58):
Anyways, it's gonna come down in in these key states
to just county by county. It's going to be like
you know where you're going to hour to hour, You're
going to see this county turn in and it's red
and it goes up and then the blue county. It's
it's really going to be in PA, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Balance. Oh yeah, yeah, it's going to be crisy.
Speaker 16 (25:18):
I still think it's so crazy that that, you know,
a lot of the developed world has Saturday elections, you know,
like it's like it should be. Yeah, it's so people
are Yeah, you do not work. Yeah, it's just crazy.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 9 (25:31):
Most people have to work and also vote in person
with an I D. You. We just got through three years.
If you have to have a vaccine passport in order
to get food, right, and you don't have to show
your ID, you have to be able to show an
ID and show that your vaccinated to get on an airplane.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
We just got through that.
Speaker 9 (25:48):
Yeah, and now all of a sudden it's racist to
say that you want voter ID.
Speaker 15 (25:52):
No.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
I think it's insane. It is insane. It is absolutely insane.
It is crazy, insane that to even suggest that somebody
have an ID is racist. I don't I'm trying to
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still figure out the logical And whenever anybody tells well,
the left always says, well, you know what, no tell
me why why why can't they because of no, No,
tell me why that's real? Not your thought of how
you're taking pity on them because you think they're incapable
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of doing something, which, by the way, they've already done.
What kind of adult doesn't have an ID? In fact,
in most states, if I'm correct, maybe all of them.
If you're over eighteen, you have to have a photo ID.
That's part of the thing. There's only one reason to
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do it that way. There's two things that are going
on simultaneously. You're letting in liter really millions of people,
millions of people, and.
Speaker 9 (27:03):
You're giving them all these services. Yeah, for sure, okay, whatever,
however much there's all these talk, there's all this talk
about they give them money, and there was you know,
all these stories about people getting debit cards and food
stamps and all this money. And then they're putting up
in hotels in New York City and they're giving them
free food. And then there's people that are poor that
live in America, they're like, hey, why am I not
getting that? What's going on here? Well, because they already
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half your vote, they've already tricked you into voting specifically
for this one party. So now if you bring in
millions and millions of people, and then the same people
that want to bring these people in, or that are
allowing their policies that are allowing these people to come in.
Are the same people that think voter idea is racist.
Like you're racist saying voter idea is racist.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
R every way.
Speaker 9 (27:47):
Because you're saying that these people are too stupid to
get a driver's license. Yeah, everybody, damn driver's license. What
are you saying? I know, what are you saying, like,
voter ID is racist?
Speaker 2 (27:57):
Yeah, our system is really easy. I just I'm always shocked.
I'm just always shocked that that is their go to
when you talk, well, if you ask somebody to go
get an ID. Obviously, It's like when they talked about
the computers, right, was it, Kathy Hockle, Like, you know, hey,
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we understand that black people don't understand how to use
the computer, like you know, it's it's just the the
talking down to people is just and you know in
your head too, that's the funny thing you're saying this,
or you're standing up for it. No, it's racist to
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ask somebody for ID. You know it real in your
real thought. That's the dumbest thing. But I have to
because otherwise people will think I'm bad and a racist.
Speaker 4 (28:52):
That's just it's so bizarre to me. Let me know
what you think.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
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it's we've now got people to a point where like
even last week we played that skip Byalist thing when
he was talking about Kaitlyn Clark the basketball player, where
he didn't want to be on her side or or
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feel like he's cheering her on because he didn't want
to be lumped in as a racist and some sort
of red state person. And you're thinking to yourself, but
then he goes, well, she is really good. That should
be the only thing that matters. She's really really good,
and that's it. But we've now conditioned ourselves to and
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that's the fear with words, and was saying stuff that
the left and at times even the right will do
certain things to get you to try to change the language.
And once they do that, that's the control they want.
It's about that control. Three two three, five, three eight
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Speaker 4 (31:13):
P Diddy not getting out of jail. Talk about that.
Speaker 17 (31:17):
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Speaker 18 (31:31):
All his fame and his enormous fortune were not enough
in the end to buy his freedom. A federal judge
ruled that rap mogul and millionaire Sean Colmbs is too
dangerous to be released. Colm's family left court, some holding
hands as a brace against the jolt of their father's
arrest charges of sexual assault and racketeering and a bail
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request that was soundly rejected denied.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Yeah, it should be. He's going to spend I believe, Well,
we still have no idea what's coming next. I mean,
that's let's let's be honest. We have no idea what's
coming next. But he is going to spend the rest
of his life in jail. That's the way.
Speaker 4 (32:20):
I look at this.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Others maybe they think he's gonna he's got some sort
of you know, out, get me out thing, And it
was consensual. It was all this stuff. He's going to
spend the rest of his life in jail. I don't
think he's ever going to see the light to day
again unless there's been somebody who's done something, tampered with stuff.
Because he's it's too late. You've missed a chance to
get in there, right because remember once they you know,
(32:45):
there's the they're convening the grand jury. They've raided your place.
That's when people are running and trying to get a deal.
But they want somebody to give him up.
Speaker 19 (32:59):
The judge point eating to twenty sixteen video obtained by
CNN showing Comb's kicking and dragging former girlfriend and protege
Cassie Ventura, prosecutors calling it clear evidence of dangerousness. When
the defense argued the footage captured the end of the
couple's ten year loving relationship, the judge interrupted, saying, what's
love got to do with that?
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Which was a song, of course by the great Teena Turner.
He begged yesterday too. I mean, he threw everything he
could out there to get out, and it was just
not enough.
Speaker 18 (33:31):
Judge Carter ruled essentially that there were no conditions, not
even a fifty million dollar bomb, that could assure him
that Combs wouldn't intimidate witnesses and wouldn't obstruct justice, and
so Combs, once on the verge of being a billionaire,
we'll spend the next several months at least behind bars.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
Now the question is who's next. This is Charles from
TMZ saying what I've been saying.
Speaker 20 (34:00):
A lot of people in Hollywood were probably worried about
which didy parties they were at and what was going on.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
That's not to.
Speaker 20 (34:07):
Say that they were necessarily even involved in any of
the things that are alleged by the US Attorney's Office.
Speaker 8 (34:15):
But if you're at that party and it turns out.
Speaker 20 (34:17):
That that's when he set up one of these freak
off sex parties, or that it was going on in
another room and you didn't know about it, there's a
good chance that you're going to be called by the
US Attorney's office. If you're and certainly if you were involved,
you would get a call because they're going to want
to know everything you want to know, and may even
want you to be a witness. I just think, you know,
(34:40):
we're just starting to scratch the surface of what this case,
who this case is going to touch and involve, and
the FEDS have said that this remains an open investigation.
There could be more charges or Diddy, there could be
more charges for other people involved.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
Who are those other people, because much like Epstein, there
were powerful people. I'm sure he got tons of people
on video and he probably hung that over their heads.
There's going to be more charges against Diddy, but there's
also going to be charges I have a feeling against
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other people.
Speaker 20 (35:18):
And usually the way this works is once they find
out other people are involved or were witnesses, they bring
them in and they sort of lean on them and
it's sort of like you're going to cooperate with us,
or there is a possibility that you could face charges.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
So this is going to be.
Speaker 20 (35:35):
A slow developing a case here, because we're just getting started,
and I don't see how this trial begins anytime before
next year.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
No, No, I don't think so either, because there's still
going to be more conspirators, because you can't have a
conspiracy with one, as we've said, so there's going to
be some more people charged. And then as you see
with the rico and stuff, as long as you know,
at times it takes to put these things together.
Speaker 4 (36:00):
Usually they give you that much time to mount the defense.
Speaker 2 (36:03):
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Speaker 2 (36:49):
Do you suffer from em.
Speaker 21 (36:55):
Solids?
Speaker 2 (37:00):
I thought that was fun. Election anxiety it's on the rise.
According to a new you gofful experts blame volatility and
tight races, but survey of about eighteen or US adults,
which was conducted from the eleventh of September to the thirteenth,
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found that sixty seven percent of Americans are feeling either
very anxious at thirty one percent or somewhat anxious about
the presidential election. This was particularly pronounced amongst Democrats, so
they were going to cast their vote for Harris versus
just sixty percent of Republicans who describe themselves somewhat anxious. Man,
(37:48):
I'm not anxious, by the way. I don't whatever happens happens, Okay,
I don't buy into the fear.
Speaker 4 (37:58):
I'm not going to do it.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
I don't give myself this kind of like freaking out
because I've got friends in the business, Like, what's gonna happen.
What's gonna happen? Like, we're gonna be fine. No, but
it's gonna be over. Both sides say it's over, right,
America doesn't exist if if either one of them win,
(38:20):
Like that's a pretty crappy choice, Like, so wait, either way,
it's over. So stupid. That's called fear. They're using fear
to try to carry you. Don't let it happen. It's
a bunch of crap kids, That's what I'm telling you.
It's a bunch of mallarchy, is what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 4 (38:41):
And it is malarkey. We're gonna be fine.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
Doesn't mean that things won't get rocky and choppy at times.
But enough with the fear monger and and and nobody
can stop it now because this is what unfortunately has
become the new norm. And every time you see somebody
on television it's if we don't win, it's over today.
Hillary Clinton, who by the way, is awful, was talking
(39:09):
about democracy well along with Mika. Right, we need to
get rid of Trump to save the Republican Party.
Speaker 22 (39:15):
Yeah, and the hope is to have a real Republican
Party again. I mean, if that could be rebuilt in
some way, that would be good for our democracy. And
as a Democrat, I think we agree on that, which
is why I wonder members of the Bush family, condo
Liza Rice, who could move the meter and perhaps give
other Republicans serving right now the permission structure to break
(39:42):
out of this hold.
Speaker 8 (39:43):
I wish they all would.
Speaker 23 (39:45):
You know, I've written before about sitting next to President
George W. Bush at you know, Trump's inauguration and instead
of hearing what you expect to hear, which is I
want to be the president for everybody.
Speaker 8 (39:58):
It was a hard campaign.
Speaker 23 (40:00):
Now let's pull together as Americans. You know, the kind
of things that I would have said and other people say,
we heard about carnage in the streets, and we saw
this dark, dystopian image of our country which is unrecognizable.
And at the end of it, you know, President Bush
turned to me and said that was some weird.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
Wa Hey, now this dystopianness. Dystopian stopian. They always have
this kind of picture painted that if Trump wins, it's
gonna be road Warrior, right, people canna be driving around
(40:41):
on these cars that you know, everybody's gonna wearing leather
and have face mask on, and it's gonna be like
the Purge meets the Road Warrior, and it's gonna be
gray all the time, and there's gonna be fires every that.
That's the the picture they paint right like it's the
day after arm again. And I just sit there and.
Speaker 4 (41:01):
Go stop it with that, She continues, you know, I
love what some.
Speaker 23 (41:05):
Of the Republicans are saying, who are endorsing Kamala. They're saying, look,
I don't agree with her on anything. You know, Liz
Cheney is a perfect example. Dick Cheney, for heaven's sakes,
I don't agree with her.
Speaker 8 (41:15):
But what we do agree on is we.
Speaker 23 (41:17):
Have to save our democracy first and foremost. Then we
can start arguing again. We can have all the policy
disputes about everything under the sun that you can imagine,
but let's not let this man have power again.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
If you want to know why people like Donald Trump
because a lot of the and You're like, these are
working class people. Here's a billionaire, and they're because a
lot of people out there see government and see the
coziness that they have with so many people in the
big industrial capitalized world, and this crony capitalists, and they
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see the fact that they feel like they don't have
a lot of power, and this guy makes all of
them uncomfortable. He does, he makes them completely uncomfortable. He
rocks the boat. And they hate that. They do. They
(42:16):
absolutely hate that. And it's never you know. The funny
thing is when I'll talk to some of my friends
who are Democrats because they like to talk to me
about politics and I we're all friends for other reasons.
But I asked them, aren't you ever curious why the
status quo on both sides can't stand Donald Trump? Aren't
(42:41):
you ever curious about that?
Speaker 5 (42:43):
Well?
Speaker 2 (42:43):
Yeah, every once in a while, I'm curious about that,
but then he's a bad person. But aren't you curious
about the fact that the status quo on both sides
don't like the fact that somebody else came into their
sandbox and then became king of the castle. If you
think about.
Speaker 4 (43:03):
It, it is interesting.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
That they would go after somebody so hard. How many
times in history have we seen disruptors in any industry
get demonized by the industry's status quo, the industry leaders,
(43:30):
and then when time passes, history revisits a lot of
that stuff and goes, well, I don't really he was
a little bit ahead of this game. I can't believe
you know, they did those things. It happens all the time.
I'm not saying Trump's without faults. I think the January
sixth thing, I think a lot of the election crap
was exactly that. It was BS. I didn't think it
was a winning argument. I think it just cost them
(43:50):
seats in the Senate, in the House. I think there's
been a lot of things that have gone on that
have pissed me off. I think he surrounds himself with
two many yes people and too many people that I
wouldn't be a fan of. But I also look at
it open mindedly enough and go, it's odd that you
(44:12):
two are on the same page and getting rid of
this guy because you don't like him messing up what
you've got, which is something cozy, which is something that
you belong to in your club only. And as much
as you say he's going to be a dictator and
he's going to make himself a king, you guys enjoy
that status on your own in many cases, and you
(44:36):
don't want anybody to get in. It's like the mob, right, Well,
there's five families. They don't want a sixth, and they
sure in the hell don't want a six family. It's
going to come in and be a pain in their ass.
Oh yeah, just put it out there again. I don't
suffer from the anxiety. I know some people do, and
(44:57):
their word if you would ask me if if I'm
worried about anything. My issue with what is coming is
the after November fifth, What does that look like?
Speaker 4 (45:11):
Because there's gonna be all kinds of movements.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
He's winning here, he's losing there, he's losing there, he's
winning here. She's saying this, she's you know, the lawyering up.
That's my fear is this thing's going to drag on
and on and the accusations and then the distrust. But
we go back so well that was Trump's fault. Listen
to Hillary still going on and on. It's Russia, sexism,
(45:37):
it's stolen. He's not legitimate. That didn't start with him
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Speaker 24 (47:03):
She will inspire millions of people throughout the world.
Speaker 8 (47:07):
Our credibility is a nation.
Speaker 24 (47:09):
You know that we would be able to allow our
country is so great that we're allowed a woman like
that to become the commander in chief, the president of
the United States. That is going to say a powerful
message all over the world.
Speaker 2 (47:21):
People like Vladimir.
Speaker 24 (47:22):
Putin are going to say, Hey, wait a minute, these guys,
you know, they truly have a democratic country, They truly
are representative, They truly are fighting for all their people.
And Kamala Harris is a manifestation of that.
Speaker 4 (47:34):
Yeah, because they let a special needs person run the country.
Speaker 2 (47:37):
No, Chad, how could you say that? That's on MSNBC.
She thinks highly of herself. I want you to listen
to this too. Okay, this is this is spectacular.
Speaker 25 (47:47):
You know, I was the first person to be a
woman at Attorney General California. I was the first woman
to be elected District Attorney of San Francisco. Is the
first person of color to be elected Attorney General California.
Speaker 8 (47:58):
Whatever first verse verse, Welcome to the role model club.
It's tough.
Speaker 26 (48:03):
Being a part of the role model club means being
in a room where sometimes you may be the only
person who has had the experiences you've had.
Speaker 2 (48:11):
Wow, okay, looks like you heard yourself patting yourself on
the back. MSNBC over there, it's gonna be the greatest
thing ever. World's gonna take note. They're gonna look at
you and say, oh my god, look what they're willing
to do in MSNBC fawning over. Meanwhile, over on Fox,
real stuff going down tonight.
Speaker 21 (48:30):
Please ask a question, because I'm never gonna be allowed
in a room with the president again. Sure are there
aliens at Area fifty one?
Speaker 27 (48:42):
You know, I'll tell it's a funny thing, because I
think that might be a question that I get more
than any question. It is the craziest thing. So we
have that so called area. They considered it like a
sacred area, and I will say this. I don't think
I'm a believer, but I've interviewed pilots that look I
like Tom Cruise, but better than Tom Cruise, the blonde,
(49:07):
the blonde crew cuts, the hale and this, yes, sir.
And they were in the Oval office, three or four pilots.
These are not people that make up stories.
Speaker 2 (49:16):
They said.
Speaker 27 (49:17):
All I know, sir, is there was a round object
that was going four times faster than my F twenty two,
which is a very fast plan. And it wasn't you know,
it shouldn't have been It was round, sir. They have
seen I mean.
Speaker 8 (49:30):
Four or five guys.
Speaker 27 (49:31):
I've interviewed solid people, great pilots for the US Air Force,
et cetera. They've seen things that they cannot explain.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
One of the reasons I like Trump is because at
some point in time, if he's president, I know he's
going to tell us truth about aliens. I don't think
they let him anywhere near that stuff, like we cannot.
He is if we can't let it happen, because I
know Trump.
Speaker 4 (50:02):
Can't keep his mouth shut. He'll spill the beans in
five minutes.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
I almost too guarantee you and I talked to Corey
Lewen Dawski about this a couple of years ago. It's
back now in the Trump campaign, I said, was the
first thing he did when he got inaugurated and he
got sworn in? Did he just turnegart where are the aliens?
Because that feels like something he would do. I don't
care about the other stuff. I don't care about the
nuclear football. I want to know where the aliens are.
(50:27):
I need, we all need to know where they are.
He really think so?
Speaker 18 (50:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (50:34):
See whyman? Maybe yeah? Yeah, absolutely when you think so.
Do I think that will happen if Kamala becomes president?
I do not. Although she is a role model. It's
funny you listen to MSNBC fawn on her. It's gonna
be great, it's gonna be all these things, it's gonna
(50:55):
be everything. I can't believe they allow this to happen
and stuff, And then you've got Hillary still whining.
Speaker 8 (51:00):
I'm going to just cut to the chase.
Speaker 23 (51:01):
She's put out policies on her campaign website. Anybody who's
truly interested can go and read about them. She actually
doesn't just have policies and concepts. She has you know, plans.
You know, it's a double standard. It's a double standard
because they're still grappling with the idea like, oh am,
I really going to vote for a woman to be
president and a commander in chief I.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
Got if you go and look and remember her policies
if you will went up. Was it the day of
or the day before the debate? So here are policies.
There's really no policies. It's just a paragraph. Vice President Harrison.
Governor Wills believes that working families deserve a break. That's
(51:44):
why under their plan, more than one hundred million working
in middle class Americans will get a tax cut. So
it's just again, it's not a white paper. It's got
to be about race with you. It's not about race,
but it is, you know, it's just each one of
(52:04):
these things is a paragraph for so long. That is
stuff that she utters on stage. That's it. It's not
really policy. It's more like everybody gets a popsicle and
you know, whatever they want to say, and we're gonna
give everybody all the money they want, and we're gonna
(52:24):
forgive we're gonna make rent more affordable and home ownership
more attainable. And then you go into it and then
it's Vice President. Harris has always stood up for renters
and homeowners, and it's just like not really policy, And
you know, the woman thing is so played out. It
really is just get over yourself. Hillary. You can't stand
(52:46):
the fact that it wasn't because you were a woman.
The reality is it was because you were unlikable because
you are. Look. I have met Kamala way back in
the day when I wasn't even in talk radio when
she when I was in radio, but I wasn't in
(53:06):
like the talk radio side of it. I was working
in radio. And she seems nice. She's more likable than Hillary.
I think we all agree on that. Three two, three, five,
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Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will tell us where the
aliens are? Which one would you vote for? I'll be
honest with you if that came down to it. And
that was the time that you know, like, and I
was sitting there and I'm like a Trump, I like
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all your ideas, but you're not gonna tell us that.
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Speaker 29 (54:37):
Let me just finally ask you when on Elon Musk
and you talked to him it was not a good
investment for him or or the bankers in Twitter.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
Is he still happy that.
Speaker 9 (54:50):
That he did that?
Speaker 29 (54:51):
And does he feel like he took one for the team.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
So he's and he's not.
Speaker 29 (54:56):
He's getting a lot of backlass maybe people I've seen
on a tesla a bumper cigarette, says Elon.
Speaker 8 (55:02):
Shut up.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
I've seen things like that.
Speaker 30 (55:04):
If Elon hadn't bought Twitter, if Elon hadn't done this,
the entire West would be at ten x the threat
in terms. You know, our civilization works show because we
have free speech, because we have property rights.
Speaker 2 (55:16):
We don't care about dollars.
Speaker 4 (55:19):
No, he doesn't. He looks at this as a much
bigger thing.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
He does and forty billion doesn't matter. I mean, we've
talked about the thing with Elon. Money doesn't matter to him.
His ex wife, She talks about the fact that he said,
I give it all up to get to space to
do these things. He cares about the achievement, but he
(55:46):
cares about things like free speech. We should all care
about that. I don't know why more people don't understand.
You always had Constitution Day the other day to understand
the great thing that the Constitution is. Right, it's a
promise to ourselves, and that piece of paper protects our rights.
Speaker 5 (56:12):
You know.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
People think, well, you know it's the government gave it
to us. No, it's the thing that really h in
many cases protects us from the government. It's just a
piece of paper. You don't get it. And Elon looks
at this in a much different way.
Speaker 4 (56:27):
Money is not. He didn't care about that. Remember we
talked the other day.
Speaker 2 (56:31):
He's gonna be the first trillionaire at the rate he's
going somewhere between twenty twenty seven and twenty and thirty
and care. This is the guy. Did you know what
kind of house? Ay that he didn't really have a house.
He stayed in his friends. You know, like, he doesn't care.
It is the achievement, but for something like this, it
is a protection of the free speech. What about misinformation
(56:55):
and disinformation two separate things. I don't how many times
I have to explain it to you, a billion probably,
And so much of this is also on us A
to make sure that we protect it and B when
it comes to disinformation and misinformation, if you're not willing
(57:17):
to do the work because you're inside of an echo
chamber that is so protected that you can't see that
something doesn't feel right and you're not willing to do
the work to look for yourself, well that's a you thing.
And if you're out there spreading information that's wrong because
(57:39):
you want to c division, you're a dumbass. You are.
Speaker 4 (57:48):
And there are certain people on both sides who do
those things because it's their business. And right now business
is a booming and you know, as we talk about
elon us can free speech.
Speaker 2 (58:02):
Gavin Newsom signed a bill yesterday, actually three bills. There
was a sales Force CEO. They're doing this big AI
thing up in northern California and he goes on stage
and again AI is a big deal, and as we
all know, he got really upset when there was that
fake Kamala ad, so he kind of corners this guy
on the stage to sign these bills.
Speaker 31 (58:20):
I don't want to put you on the spot because
I know it's kind of like a stunt. But I
do have those three bills that I can sign today
with you or not, it's just up to you. I
happen to bring him and then if you want to
sign some laws, does this comport with it's your interview.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
You can really do whatever you want.
Speaker 12 (58:43):
Really well, there's one in signs, there's two, two are signed,
and the three are signed, and this.
Speaker 2 (58:50):
Is very good. So he goes and signs that three bills,
one of which, though, is about election. What you I
guess can and can't do the parody side of stuff.
And that's how this started with one of these bills,
(59:11):
because several of these bills are about protecting you're right,
your voice, your image. You know both celebrities and celebrities
have since passed things like that, but this one is
about that. How it really got people talking was that
you know, fake kamala Ad. That was hilarious. And then
he freaked out.
Speaker 4 (59:32):
Like, ah, these things shouldn't be allowed, blah blah blah blah, and.
Speaker 2 (59:35):
Then him and you know, Elon got into a Twitter
battle or an ex battle over you know, parody, and
then so as the ink was drying yesterday, up comes
an AI, Gavin newso Ad.
Speaker 15 (59:48):
On my watch, the cost of living in homelessness have skyrocketed,
schools are failing, drug dealers and human traffickers are pouring
across the border, and poop has covered the sidewalks of
Sam Francisco. This is the positive, joyful vision we offer
as Democrats. That's why I'm enthusiastically endorsing Kamala Harris for
president in twenty twenty four. She'll do to the country
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everything I did in California. Anyway, I'm California Governor Gavin Newsom,
and I approved this one hundred percent real message, which
is a recording of my voice without the assistance of
ANYAI whatsoever. This isn't a deep fake, and you can
rest assured that it isn't because I just signed an
unconstitutional law outlawing deep fakes.
Speaker 8 (01:00:33):
No one would dare violate it.
Speaker 15 (01:00:36):
Thank you, and science bless America.
Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
Parody can't understand that, but chad, people spread disinformation and misinformation.
Do your homework, and you're not going to get right
on hundred percent. I won't, I won't nobody's going to
And sometimes you get a portion of a story and
there's more to the story and it's gonna come out
a little bit later. That's the reality. But you have
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to do your own homework. This want to protect everybody
from everything is so ridiculous. But it's about control. It
is about control. You don't care that people say bad things.
Speaker 4 (01:01:26):
I don't if you say bad things about me all
the time? Is what it is. I mean, it's it's
if you're lying about a person.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
See, that's different. That's a difference too. When you're talking
about a subject or topic matter and people post things
that they think is true. Again, that's that's that that
right there is just you're misinformed the disinformed if you
know it's true and you post it. But when you're
talking about individuals and you're making things up, well then
that we've got laws to protect us from that. So
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there's a lot that goes into this. But it's frustrating
as hell because I get this all the time, with
like you shouldn't be allowed to say that, or so
and so did this, and and you know, again the
echo chamber. People want to believe everything. Like yesterday there
was a rumor with that at that Long Island thing
(01:02:22):
that there was a bomb, and then you got emptyg
and all these people spending and it wasn't and then
they were trying to back the want for it to
be true. Now, Trump has had a few issues with
people who have wanted to kill him, so would that
be out of the ordinary. No, but do your homework.
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And a couple of people who are big Trump supporters,
they're like, look what's going on? And I'm like, guys,
have you even checked anywhere else outside of the one
little area that you look like?
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
No, that, get outside your echo chamber?
Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four twenty three
at Chad Benton's show is your Twitter, We're gonna do
a little nature messing you up. Coming up in a bit.
Speaking of nature messing you up, This isn't so much nature.
But don't do this and stop doing crap because TikTok
told you to.
Speaker 5 (01:03:16):
So.
Speaker 32 (01:03:17):
It all started basically with a video of a man
in a fast food joint taking a hit of one
of these flavored whip cream canisters and then showing off
how deep his voice got after reinhaled it. What followed
millions of shares and views and other people copying that
same video. Now, if you go to TikTok, they actually
got out in front of this. They show now a
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warning anytime you search Galaxy gas on the platform, just
popping up saying that some substances can be dangerous when misused.
Trying to curb this trend that we've seen, they've scrubbed
a lot of these controversial viral videos, but that was
after hundreds of thousands of similar videos were posted to
people whiffing this Galaxy gas to get high.
Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
By the way, you can easily.
Speaker 32 (01:04:00):
Buy a can online or at any brig name a
big brand name store that you go to, and it
doesn't cost that much to get it either. Now, when
you visit Galaxy Gases website, now there's a disclosure you
have to agree to before you continue scrolling. They also
send us a statement saying that their products are for
culinary food use only and any misuse of any kind
is prohibited.
Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
Like, now, you guys, get this wherever you want. It's
basically you know, it's laughing gas.
Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
It's not. This is what they're giving you kids. Right,
you want to you get whipped cream and you get high.
What no, don't do it your dumb ass.
Speaker 32 (01:04:33):
This nitrous oxide is laughing gas. So it's pretty common.
It's been around for a long time. Half a century
this has been going on where people have been getting
high off this, but dentists and surgeons use it for
everyday use and for procedures. But doctors we talk to
say it's just not safe for teens to use without
medical assistance because it could be deadly.
Speaker 33 (01:04:53):
These children have underdeveloped brains. They're getting instant gratification high
and there is no oversight. You can die from one
use of this, one prolonged, abnormal, wrong misuse, no supervision.
You can die.
Speaker 32 (01:05:08):
If that's not a warning, I don't know what is.
And a US substance abuse study from a few years
ago found around thirteen million Americans ages twelve and older
have misused nystrous oxide in their lifetime. So again, this
has been going on for a long time, but doctors
are warning that this could be dangerous. Doctor Mirael by
the way said that it's all about reminding these teams
that the short term high is not worth what could
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be potentially long term brain damage.
Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
You don't want to be stupid and you don't want
to die and then go to heaven and have to
explain to everything that you were trying to huff flavored
whip cream and it was just too much for you
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Do you think we'll have cartels for whip cream?
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Whip cream? Oh?
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My god, could you imagine that? H there's whipped cream cartels.
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I asked the question earlier. Explain to me why voter
I D I E. Your ID is racist? To ask
anybody to show you that when you vote. Got some
(01:07:33):
comments about that on top of that little nature messing
you up. It's the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
I like, yeah, so what it's the Chad Benson.
Speaker 7 (01:07:52):
Show is really have done things like this before, and
this this idea of intercepting things within the supply chain
to sabotage the US there's open source reporting. Back in
twententy seventeen, where the US intercepted materials that were going
to be used by North Korea to build their missiles.
They induced defects. So it's not like the US or
(01:08:13):
Israel or China or Russia doesn't do this kind of
thing before. It's just the scale that we saw here.
Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
Yeah, it's pretty awesome, a little bit of nature right there. Actually,
you're messing with somebody.
Speaker 4 (01:08:24):
Who is just better at this stuff than you are.
Speaker 7 (01:08:27):
We would have had to have known where they were
coming from, who was building them, what was the supply
chain looking like, would it be easier to intercept before
they got to Hungary or after they got to Hungary?
How could they be sure that they were going to
get to hesbloss So lots of intelligence groundwork had to
go into this.
Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
I don't think it's hard to figure out where.
Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
They were going because how we had found out by
we the intelligence services in particular Israel, did.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
They crack a code.
Speaker 2 (01:09:01):
A lot of people saying there's a few people on
the inside, but the head of Hesblah said, look, they
can figure out where we are. It's easy for them
to see through all of the stuff. You know that
they've got the satellites, all of the devices, they can
pinpoint where we are. So let's get rid of the
phones and we'll move to pagers. Right, We're gonna we're
(01:09:23):
gonna dumb down everything. So you knew there were pagers
coming in the country. Only a few people produce pagers.
Finding the three to five thousand pager purchase for Lebanon
probably wasn't super hard. And then from there it was
(01:09:44):
just all let's intercept it. We'll change everything up and
go from there. We're her and that's what they did. Kids. Hey,
it's that time of the show. We have done it
for a while. Little nature missing you, her nature weird
mess you because it will. Shark attack, shark attack. Woman
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hanging out enjoying life from the Canary Islands, Spanish archipelago,
just off the coast of Africa was killed. She's thirty
one year old. She was attacked by a shark Monday
and it was a brutal attack. She was out on
the water and I guess they've been out there for
(01:10:31):
a couple of days, jumping in and out. There are
sharks out there. As we all know, you go into nature,
you run the risk of nature messing you up. But
this was a big time attack. So she was on
like a catmaran. So they're out further. It's not like
they were on the beach and she which again is
different because we were most of the attacks, well, most
(01:10:53):
of attacks are in shore because that's where all the
people are. So she jumps off the camaran. She's swimming
around when there's an attack, and the attack takes her leg.
It takes the leg. She starts to bleed out. She
suffers from a heart attack. They're far away, they get
a helicopter, but it just you know, it's tough. It's
tough out there when you're that far away from something
(01:11:16):
and you lose your leg. So we remind everybody watch
out when you go into nature. It's all we're saying
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson's show, is your Twitter tweet at
as text the program, we asked a question. I threw
it out there because you know, we're talking about last
hour the because Joe Rogan and John Joe Rogan, Tom
(01:11:37):
Segura got into you know something about voter ID. Voter ID.
It's just ID, that's it. I think people that it's
like a special ID.
Speaker 4 (01:11:46):
No it's not.
Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
It's just ID. And what happens it becomes racist? Why
why is it racist? That's the question I want to know.
And I'm you know, when you talk to people a
lot of times they're like, well, it's because of this,
this and this. So I asked the question, for for real,
tell me why it's racist. I've got nobody, and including
(01:12:09):
a couple people that I know are liberal who've text
me and said pass because they know it's stupid. They
know it's stupid. Because you can't argue that it's racist
in any real way because most states require you, once
you become eighteen to have an ID. And the argument
(01:12:29):
for not getting it is exactly, there is no argument
for not getting it. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three At Chad Benson Shows your Twitter.
If you miss any show, grab the podcast. It's Chad
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Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
(01:13:21):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:13:23):
Forty six days until Taco Tuesday and November. Wait, no,
it's that's when we vote. Oh, I see forty six days.
How is it going? Who's winning, who's losing? Predictions everywhere?
I think this person's quit. No, my god, I think
this person who doesn't matter democracy will die in the darkness,
(01:13:48):
so freaking hilarious. We do have some polling numbers, So
are you guys ready? Hold on?
Speaker 34 (01:13:56):
We are now lessons seven weeks out from election day.
Early in person voting begins tomorrow in some key states,
and this morning a New York Times Siena poll shows
that the race is deadlocked nationally, but in that critical
battleground state of Pennsylvania, Harris has a four point edge
on Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
A four point edgeH One of the things that was
talked about is the sampling, because here's the thing about poles.
Speaker 4 (01:14:21):
It's hard to believe poles, even if.
Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
The question is asked perfectly. How many were Republicans, how
many were Democrats, how many were independents, how many were men?
How many were women? And that's one of the things
they're talking about in some of these polls exkews hardcore women.
What we know women lean to the left lef. But
(01:14:49):
what are the great prognosticators of our time? No, not
Noster Dummis, but a man by the name of Thomas Miller,
Northwestern University data scientist says, not only will Kamala Harris win.
It will be a blowout like you have never seen.
(01:15:13):
We're talking Reagan when in forty nine gazillion states kind
of blowout. It's gonna be huge.
Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
Is that true?
Speaker 2 (01:15:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:15:24):
What I do know is she's a wordsmith.
Speaker 25 (01:15:25):
You know, when we talk about our children. I know
for this group, we all believe that when we talk
about the children of the community, they are a children
of the community.
Speaker 4 (01:15:34):
Damn skippy, they are. And you know what else, She's
a role model.
Speaker 25 (01:15:37):
You know. I was the first person to be a
woman an Attorney general California. I was the first woman
to be elected District Attorney of San Francisco. I was
the first person of color to be elected Attorney general California.
Whatever first verse verse, Welcome to the role model club.
Speaker 8 (01:15:51):
It's tough.
Speaker 26 (01:15:53):
Being a part of the role model club means being
in a room where sometimes you may be the only
person who has had the experiences you've had.
Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Wow, Okay, well, I didn't know you were that great, fantastic.
It's odd that you know what a woman is. Now,
is she gonna win? I have no idea it's Trump
gonna win. I have no idea. I said it last hour,
and I'll continue to say this. I think this is
gonna go on for a few days. I think we're
gonna have there's gonna be issues. Let me give you
(01:16:22):
my prediction of not who wins or loses, but what's
gonna take place.
Speaker 4 (01:16:31):
Whoever loses it will have an excuse.
Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
If Trump loses, they cheat it. If Kamala loses, it's
because she's black, she's a woman. Everybody's gonna have their excuse,
and they've I'm sure lawyered up because you have to
in this day and age now, and we're already seeing
(01:16:58):
the fights going on. But isn't it crazy Tomorrow in
person early voting begins, that is nutty. Don't bring your ID.
Don't bring your ID. We're gonna talk about that in
a little bit, because we did ask the question in
the first hour about the voter. I d thing like,
I just there's no good argument whatsoever of it being racist.
(01:17:26):
There's none. You don't have an argument that just there
isn't any. And I'm still waiting. I asked the question.
Explain to me how it's racist without you sounding like
you're racist, because you're basically saying people of color and
Let's be real. We're not talking about Asians, right, We're
(01:17:49):
not talking about Latinos, Hispanics. I don't even know whatever latinx. No,
we are talking about black Americans. That's what we're talking about.
And it's hard to not sound racist while trying to
(01:18:12):
say that the thing like voter ID to ask them
to get an ID is racist without you sounding like
you think their inferior and do not have the mental
capability of going to the DMVM. My goodness, we need
to turn down the rhetoric. Scott Jennings lonely Scott.
Speaker 25 (01:18:33):
All right, Scott, so we should take the rhetoric down
a notch correct, Yeah, I think so, including Trump's.
Speaker 35 (01:18:38):
I think I think it would be great if everybody did.
And I think it would be also great of everybody
who has been describing Donald Trump in terms that they have,
like Biden Harris would say, you know what, we went
too far and we didn't mean it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
But they're not going to do that, and so yeah,
I agree.
Speaker 35 (01:18:49):
I think every politician has a responsibility to cool it
and take it down. And I think everybody should also
look back on their own record and say, you know what,
this wasn't great and you all shouldn't have believed me
when I told you that Trump was going to cause
a blood bath, rip up the constitution, create a dictatorship
because that was too much. So yeah, I think everybody
should do that.
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
Take it down, Take it down a notch. Stop saying
the world's coming to an end. Democracy over dictatorship.
Speaker 36 (01:19:15):
We're all gonna live like we're in the movie The
Road Warrior, right. We're all going to join clans, tribes,
search for water and fuel, fight each other. Cannibalism's otherwise.
Speaker 8 (01:19:30):
You know.
Speaker 23 (01:19:30):
I love what some of the Republicans are saying, who
are endorsing Kamala. They're saying, Look, I don't agree with
her on anything. You know, Liz Cheney is a perfect example.
Dick Cheney, For heaven's sakes, I don't.
Speaker 8 (01:19:40):
Agree with her. But what we do agree on.
Speaker 23 (01:19:43):
Is we have to save our democracy first and foremost.
Speaker 8 (01:19:46):
Then we can start arguing again.
Speaker 23 (01:19:47):
We can have all the policy disputes about everything under
the sun that you can imagine, but let's not let
this man have power again.
Speaker 2 (01:19:58):
Wow, when people tell you not to do something, when
they warn you about some like like, aren't you curious
at all as to why like you don't have any killing.
Well that's really weird. Well we've seen what he's done.
What's he done? All the things you think he's going
to do, he didn't. Right, It's like with her, all
(01:20:24):
the things that she said she's going to do, she
hasn't and she's had the opportunity. So was he just testing.
I'm like, I'm going to try to be president for
a while, just get my feel for it, and then dictator.
Speaker 4 (01:20:38):
See how that goes.
Speaker 2 (01:20:41):
But when I hear the establishment go this guy is
evil and needs to get away, I feel like you're
a monopoly and you don't want anybody in your game.
And trust me, I don't defend Trump and a lot
of the crappy, wacky stuff that he says because it's
ridiculous and it's over the top. And I do understand
(01:21:03):
that this is kind of the world we live in
now where you have to scream and yell like democracy's over.
We're but some of the stuff is insane. I understand that,
and it drives me crazy because I feel like it's
some sort of satirical world I live in. I'm like,
there's did I go through the wrong door? What am
I doing? But when a democracy's gonna die, and everybody's
(01:21:27):
gonna die, and we're gonna resort to cannibal religion just.
Speaker 4 (01:21:31):
Enough for God's sake.
Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Bentson Show, Is your Twitter?
Speaker 4 (01:21:38):
Got some news on Diddy?
Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
Diddy? I think he did.
Speaker 30 (01:21:44):
That?
Speaker 2 (01:21:44):
Is all a little bit about that and who should
be worried? Because I've been saying it since it happened.
Wasn't March when they ranted his place? And I it's
gonna be very interesting to see whose name pop up.
But more and more people are saying, yeah, you think
this is it? This is probably the tip of the iceberg.
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Speaker 4 (01:23:43):
Coming up, we're gonna do a little watch trending.
Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
Also, the president of Rutgers That's university has stepped down
and in his I'm out of here letter, something that
I think every buddy needs to hear about the impossible
positions that these kids. If you will put these people
(01:24:08):
in who are in power, some of them believe a
lot of the wackediness going on to college. But some
of them they get stuck in the middle and they're
not happy about it. We'll talk about that a bunch
of other stuff as well. It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 4 (01:24:34):
Now it's time to find out what's trending.
Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
What's trending?
Speaker 37 (01:24:39):
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serena, what truthing?
Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
Let's find out what's trending on the Old into Ebbs
is Shelley on this beautiful Thursday. Start with Twitter, did
he talked more about him today, more about the people
that are going to be in trouble and you know
what's coming. There are Hollywood people, musicians that were at
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these parties. Some are just witnesses, others participants. Ginny was
denied bail. He's going to be in there for a
long time, like forever, is what I'm trying to say. Hesbelah,
wonder what's going to blow up today? Teamsters Sean O'Brien,
(01:25:44):
head of the Teamster, says, yeah, we're not going to
endorse anybody. Normally they endorse the Democrats. That's what they do.
And he took two different polls, one sent out stuff
to people and the other one by phone, and for
(01:26:05):
the most part they support Trump. Israel, Lebanon all trending,
Long Island, that's where Trump was yesterday, Long Island, the Massad,
the moussade, Hillary all trending. Howard Stern, what did he say?
I know something about him hating Trump voters or something.
(01:26:26):
It's just like, get over yourself, for God's sakes. Nothing
says respect for differences by saying I can't stand you
because of the way you vote. Head over to the
Magical World if yeahoo, TikTok, TikTok, we might do some
TikTok stuff here in a little bit. Lots of challenges
(01:26:48):
out there if you're going to TikTok to find out, like,
what's really gonna help me with my health issues? Donald Trump, Boeing,
Hayden Pantierry who is the actress talking about her brother
who died. First time she's done that.
Speaker 4 (01:27:07):
And finally over to the magical world of Google, the Google,
the Google.
Speaker 2 (01:27:12):
Hayden Pantiery teamsters Adrian Wojanowski woj as he's called, Uh
decided he's done. He's like the NBA super insider for
ESPN and he decided yesterday, Uh, I'm done. I don't
(01:27:35):
want to do this anymore, and uh, I want to
live my life. It was very interesting and if you
know anything about the guy, this is the dude who
is like he knows everything about everything. Every insider in
the NBA, every single one of them, will text him first,
call him first, beyond it. He breaks all of these
(01:27:55):
stories and Adam Schefter does it. In the NFL side
talked about the fact that this guy's stepping away. He's
going to go work at Saint Bonaventure. I think that
was is alma Mater's going to be the GM for
the basketball team. That's a big thing right now, GMS
in college sports. But he'd had enough. He wanted his
life back. He didn't want to have to work on holidays.
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He didn't want to be away from more family gatherings.
He didn't want to have to, as we had to
do in the past, take a shower with your phone
up against the shower door so you could see a
text that's coming in, or take your phone with you
to the urinal and hold it in one hand while
you try to take care of your business and the other.
That's the life that we live, and that was a
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life that he chose not to do any.
Speaker 21 (01:28:43):
Longer because it takes over your life. You can't kind
of do the job. You have to live the job.
And he was done living the job. He wants to
go live his life and work for his school and
give back to younger athletes and help keep beyond what
he's done at the highest of high levels for however
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long he's done it. It's enough, he's had enough, and
he gets to go out on his terms. After he
crushed it in free agency, after he crushed it during
his career and now he gets to do what he wants,
which is exactly how it should be.
Speaker 4 (01:29:17):
And he's leaving behind some money.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
By the way, this is a guy who, according to
a few different people, it's walking away from about twenty
million dollars. He signed a contract twenty twenty two with
an annual salary of about seven million dollars a year,
and he just wants to go live his life now.
And if you're in the bathroom and you are sending
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text messages and you are you can't be away from
your phone that long, and I am guilty of it
at times tremendously. You have to take a deep breath,
and that is this it.
Speaker 30 (01:29:56):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
I'm blessed because I have my own home studio. I'm
around the kids a lot. You know, sometimes it's I
gotta get out of the house now to the studio.
But you do ask yourself those kinds of things. I
don't have that seven million dollar contract though, So ESPN,
if you want to throw me some money, even though
you're crazy at times, I'm okay with that. Three two, three, five,
four twenty three at Chad Benton Show. Is your Twitter
tweet at us text the program, A lot of stuff
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still to get to forty six days away from this election,
and then what you know? That's the interesting question. Then
what I don't know what's gonna happen. I don't think
it's going to be settled that night. And then the
question really does become then what talk about? That? A
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bunch of other stuff.
Speaker 28 (01:30:39):
Chad Benton shown Chad Benson, Joe, independent thoughts, Independent life.
Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:31:09):
He's out and for good reason. No I want that's
job anymore. I'm talking about the president of Rutgers University.
He's had enough. He said, why simple no end situations.
He's frustrated, predicts you're going to see a lot more
of this. He's leaving a million dollars salary. That's good
(01:31:32):
money if you can get it. Just let you guys
know that. He said, these jobs are difficult in good times,
but when you're facing absolutely no in situation constantly in
this era of hyperbole about failing to do X, Y
and Z, none of us signed up for that. He says,
I'm out. I think you're going to see a lot
(01:31:53):
more of this. But the thing that was really striking
in this he says, I've moved the needle as far
as I can move it. I haven't talked about this
until now. I don't want to be in an environment
where I need where my family needs protection. That's the
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part I didn't bargain for. I think a lot of
people feel that way in that position. In today's world,
we have gotten to the point where hyperbole is out
of control. We overstate things, threats, we live on emotions.
Can't do it, but we do. You know, you got
people out there really think that, you know, Donald Trump
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is the second coming of the Antichrist, He's the Fourth Reich.
It's all that stuff. You've got other people out there
that thinks that, you know, Kamala is freaking Chairman MoU's
daughter and is going to take over and do someone good.
God enough talk common sense and reality just for a moment.
And you know what's funny, in four years, when there's
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another election, all the people that are screaming there will
never be another election, we will be saying no. This time,
we mean it. And it's the most incredibly important election
of our lifetime. And it's unfortunate that we live in
a time right now where, because of social media, higher
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emotions than we've seen in quite a while. We've got
people that are willing to go. Yeah, it was my dream,
but I don't want to do this anymore because I
didn't sign up for my family to be basically guarded
at school and for me to think the best thing
to do is to get eaten by a shark or
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drown with the boat.
Speaker 4 (01:33:49):
Because it's a no win situation and that's that's a
sad place to be.
Speaker 2 (01:33:55):
It is. Oh jeez, three two, three, five, three eight
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Had to text the program last night Donald Trump at
a rally.
Speaker 14 (01:34:08):
So I'd call up my wife and I'd say, baby,
who could draw crowds?
Speaker 2 (01:34:12):
Nobody could draw crowds like me? Nobody, not even Drus.
Speaker 14 (01:34:14):
I'm the greatest of all time, maybe gregor even than Elvis.
Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
Because Elvis had a guitar. I don't have a guitar.
Elvis had a guitar. I don't have the privilege of
a guitar. And that's funny because I was talking yesterday
to one of my favorite texters text me all the time.
He and I talk about all kinds of stuff. Uh,
he's always giving me a crap. Appreciate it. Can't stand Trump,
(01:34:40):
I get it. But you know, we were talking about
the ego. I said, look, anybody that gets into these positions,
ego is everywhere. Ego's all over the place. My god,
talk about Diddy. You don't think there's ego there. I mean,
we can go on and on about you know, you
don't get to these kind of positions without ego. But
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what was funny is there's a comedian named Josh Johnson
who's really funny, and he was talking about the debate
and how Kamala got under his skin. Not for all
the things that everybody calls him trader, you know, eve,
all the you know the stuff we talk second coming
of the Antichrist, all this stuff, but because of crowd size.
And he' said, there's a reason for that.
Speaker 38 (01:35:18):
This dude who has held the highest office that's been
called a trader.
Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
He's been called a Russian asset, he's been called all
better a thing. But this was the thing. And it's
because deep.
Speaker 38 (01:35:28):
Down at his core, even his supporters will admit that,
deep down at the base of who he is, Trump
is an entertainer. And all I'm saying is as a
fellow entertainer. If someone had said, josh people leave your
shows early out of boredom and confusion, I'd be like, Oh, okay,
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we fight and we say less.
Speaker 2 (01:36:07):
If you listen to this show for a while, you
always know I've said he is an entertainer's a comedian.
That's why when you hear him say stuff that's ridiculous.
It's the thing we've been talking about. He's the guy
that's the boxing promoter and the boxer, hyping up the fight,
(01:36:27):
energizing the crowd. Unfortunately, when you know Anthony Joshua is
gonna fight somebody right his boxer, you know, Floyd Mayweather,
and when they're hyping each other up, you're not going
to have people go, I gotta take out the other side,
or I should go after Floyd Mayweather or whatever. And
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that's the sad thing because everybody feels like they're in
it together. But the ego side of it is very true.
He is an entertainer at heart. That's one of the
reasons he got to where he got to, even in
the political world. But she was match. She got him
right there. Oh the crowds, he doesn't care call him,
(01:37:09):
call him Adolf Hitdler he doesn't care but mention the
crowd size under the skid three two, three, five, three eight,
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twitt at us text the program you know friends. Earlier
I asked about voter writing, why is it racist? Of
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asking people, I've not heard one person call and leave
a message text me or on the Twitter, where I
asked the question, who can give me a reason why
it's racist? Even people I know who are Democrats who
text me all the time to tell me how horrible
I am. A couple of them said pass because you can't.
(01:37:58):
And it was funny because Joe Rogan and Tom's hilarious.
Love Tom talking about this, you know, talking about the
election and and you know, all of the stuff that's
going on got into not only immigration but but voter id.
Speaker 16 (01:38:11):
It's going to come down in these key states to
just county by county. It's going to be like you know,
where you're going to hour to hour, You're going to
see this county turn in and it's red and it
goes up and then the blue county. It's it's really
going to be in PA, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Nevada,
Arizonian Balance.
Speaker 2 (01:38:29):
Oh yeah, yeah, it's going to be crisy.
Speaker 16 (01:38:31):
I still think it's so crazy that that, you know,
a lot of the developed world has Saturday elections, you know,
like it's like it should be.
Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
Yeah, it's where people are.
Speaker 9 (01:38:41):
Yeah, you do not work.
Speaker 16 (01:38:42):
Yeah, it's just crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:38:43):
It's ridiculous. Most people have to work and also vote
in person with an I D. You.
Speaker 2 (01:38:48):
We just got through three years.
Speaker 9 (01:38:50):
If you have to have a vaccine passport in order
to get food.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
Right, and you don't have to show your ID, you
have to be able.
Speaker 9 (01:38:56):
To show an ID and show that your vaccinated to
get on an airplane. We just got through that. And
now all of a sudden it's racist to say that
you want voter ID.
Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
No, I think it's insane. It is, and much like
a lot of what the left does when they want
to brand everything racist, you're trying to fight against something
that's a boogeyman that's not there. It's just not you're
trying to make it a boogeyman. You're trying to make
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it some sort of thing that is because you ask
somebody to show your ID, we're not letting you get
on a plane. If you go to the airport today
and you're like, I'm not giving you ID and you're black,
and they tell you can't get on the airplane, are
we going to say, well they're racist. No, we're not.
(01:39:50):
But somehow it's racist to ask somebody to show an
ID when they're voting.
Speaker 9 (01:40:00):
Only one reason to do it that way. There's two
things that are going on simultaneously. You're letting in literally
millions of people, millions of people, and you're giving them
all these services. Yeah, for sure, okay, whatever, however much
there's all these talks, there's all this talk about they
give them money, and there was you know, all these
stories about people getting debit cards and food stamps and
(01:40:21):
all this money. And then they're putting you up in
hotels in New York City and they're giving them free food.
And then there's people that are poor that live in America,
they're like, hey, why am I not getting that? What's
going on here? Well, because they already half your vote,
They've already tricked you into voting specifically for this one party.
So now if you bring in millions and millions of people,
and then the same people that want to bring these
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people in or that are allowing their policies that are
allowing these people to come in, are the same people
that think voter idea is racist. Like, you're racist saying
voter idea is racist, by the way, because you're saying
that these people are too stupid to get a from
driver's license. Yeah, everybody, damn driver's license. What are you saying?
I know, what are you saying? Like voter ID is racist?
Speaker 5 (01:41:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:41:03):
Our system is really crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:41:06):
Absolutely is crazy and ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (01:41:10):
If you go purchase alcohol, they make you show idea,
even if you know the person is seventy, They're like,
I need to see your ID. It's ridiculous. Airport. We
go on and on about this, but I'm still waiting
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to hear. So remember when you think they're fighting some
sort of good fight, because it makes it because really
what it is at that time, it's trying to make
them feel good like I'm doing something for a cause
you're not. And instead you're and we're talking about Black Americans.
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You're not talking about Asian Americans. We're not talking about
you know, Latino Hispanics, Puerto Rican what we're talking about
Black Americans.
Speaker 4 (01:42:04):
It's always meant in this vein.
Speaker 2 (01:42:06):
They believe that you're incapable of doing it, and guess what,
you've already done it. Because I do not know anybody
who doesn't have an ID, any adult that doesn't have
an ID? Do you? And yes, you can lose your
ID and go get a new one sometime, lazy, But
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I don't know anybody who doesn't have an ID that
is going to participate in life.
Speaker 4 (01:42:37):
That makes sense, you know. Not somebody who's living on the.
Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
Street, and even some of them do not somebody who
is I mean, we know what we're talking about here.
It's just it's amazing and there'll be people to go
out and go. Will you ask somebody to show ID
means you're a racist? So stupid? Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 11 (01:44:06):
Joe, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (01:44:22):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 6 (01:44:23):
Secretary of State Tony Blinkin left the region a short
time ago, insisting that the US was not told in
advance of the details, but officials tell ABC News that
the Israelis did alert US officials, including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin,
that they would be conducting an operation against Hezbollach, but
the US was not told it would involve exploding pagers
(01:44:45):
and walkie talkies.
Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
Yeah, because they don't trust us, and that's the reality.
He also said, don't escalate. Well, guess what they're escalating
as we speak. They're trading blows. The HASBLO leaders said
wireless attacks crossed the headline. Israeli jets have flown over
Beirut and namir To have dropped flares during the HESBLA
leader's speech, essentially saying, Hey, you know, at any given.
Speaker 4 (01:45:08):
Time, this this could end for you.
Speaker 2 (01:45:11):
Just want to let you guys know that gone again,
a little warmer throughout the Middle East. Speaking of warmer,
it's probably a little warmer in jail with his new
snuggle buddy talking about Diddy. Didn't he get out? He
did the not.
Speaker 18 (01:45:27):
All his fame and his enormous fortune were not enough
in the end to buy his freedom. A federal judge
ruled that rap mogul and millionaire Sean Combs is too
dangerous to be released. Colmb's family left court, some holding
hands as a brace against the jolt of their father's
arrest charges of sexual assault and racketeering, and a bail
(01:45:48):
request that was soundly rejected.
Speaker 4 (01:45:51):
Yeah, soundly rejected.
Speaker 2 (01:45:54):
He offered fifty million dollars and promise not to see
any women. You crossed the line, bro, hey, bro, when
you've already got in the face of people that you
knew were witnesses, it's called tampering. You cross the line.
Speaking of the line, who else is sweating it right now?
Speaker 20 (01:46:09):
There are a lot of people in Hollywood. We're probably
worried about which Diddy parties they were at and what
was going on. That's not to say that they were
necessarily even involved in any of the things that are
alleged by the US Attorney's Office. But if you're at
that party and it turns out that that's when he
set up one of these freak off sex parties, or
(01:46:32):
that it was going on in another room and you
didn't know about it, there's a good chance that you're
going to be called by the US Attorney's office if
you're and certainly if you were involved, you would get
a call because they're going to want to know everything
you want to know and may even want you to
be a witness. I just think, you know, we're just
starting to scratch the surface of what this case, who
(01:46:54):
this case is going to touch and involve, And the
FEDS have said that it remains an open investigation. There
could be more charges or Diddy, there could be more
charges for other people involved.
Speaker 2 (01:47:07):
Yeah, there's gonna be you know, there are people just
crapping themselves right now. Oh that's weird, I know because
they understand. Look, even if they did nothing and they
just witnessed something, and they're gonna go and have to speak,
your name is gonna be brought out. People are gonna
look at you in a much different way. And the
ones who did do things. Hell, yeah, that's not good
(01:47:32):
for you. And there's gonna be more charges coming. And
I have a feeling again conspiracy. You need at least
one other person inspire with, and so far he's the
only one named in the indictment. Ooh, you ready to
have some fun as wrap up the show. Let's do it.
Speaker 9 (01:47:49):
And then I go and spoil it all by saying something.
Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
Stupid it we'll take stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 7 (01:47:55):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out because
you can never predict they're going to do something incredibly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:48:03):
Now you're the fact stupid one with the big mouth
is stupid.
Speaker 15 (01:48:07):
Little last, you should never underestimize the predictability of stupiditing.
Speaker 8 (01:48:13):
Now it's time for.
Speaker 33 (01:48:17):
Stupid information.
Speaker 2 (01:48:20):
Indeed, there was once a cat that co author a
physics paper. What Jack H. Heatherington, the paper's author that
was human, was working alongside his cat to explore atomic
behaviors at different temperatures. The reason for the feline's inclusion
was actually a matter of pronouns. Ooh, pronouns be before
pronouns were very important. So he submitted his paper for
(01:48:44):
the publication. Right, So this was back in nineteen seventy five,
think typewriters. Throughout the entire process, he was writing we
Wei Wei typewriters. He's like, I'm not going back to
change it. So what he did is he threw on
his college his colleague D. C. Willard, who's that felis
domesticus Chester Willard was the cat because he didn't want
(01:49:07):
to go back and say I rather than we. They
weren't thrilled by it, but later on they learned to
embrace it and He even got another writing credit. Now
you know something you did three two three, five, three eight,
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blessed rest of you. I see you Friday. We'll see
you tomorrow. Night night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:26):
This is the Chad Benson Show.