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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Milton is Big, Milton is Bad, and Milton is coming. Yeah,
we're talking about a massive storm, like a movie type
like storm, and it is heading towards Florida. And where
it lands is anybody's guest. But currently yeah, so yesterday,
(00:34):
let's go through it. Cat five one hundred and eighty
mile an hour wins two hundred twenty nine hour gus.
Then it drops down to a Cat four and.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Now Hurricane Milton remains an extremely dangerous Category five storm
with winds up to one hundred and sixty miles per hour.
It's moving to the northeast at about twelve miles per hour,
which makes it around four hundred miles to the southwest
of Tampa. But it's going to be accelerating towards Florida
over the next twenty four hours.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
So it's heading towards Florida, as we already know, and
it is going to arise after midnight sometime. Where it arrives, though,
is the question.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
The current track takes it as a landfall just south
of Tampa, which would be better for storm surge, but regardless,
we're still forecasting up to ten to fifteen feet of
storm surge in the Tampa Bay area. That is record breaking,
That is massive.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Can I just say that? And we always talk about
nature messing you up. And nature is a badass, right.
Nature will do whatever nature does. And nature could decide
to essentially throw some winds, sheer into this thing, slow
it down to a Cat one, eventually make it a
tropical storm and it breaks up. It could push it
onto another path. It could do all of the things
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that nature can do.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
It.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
It could also just say I'm not gonna do anything.
I'm just gonna let it go and let it ride
itself out and see what happens in Tampa.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
Emergency crews across the state of Florida are preparing for
this monster hurricane, Governor Ron DeSantis calling this the largest
mobilization of the National Guard in state history. In advance
of a storm. Some eight thousand troops deployed. Authorities also
using Tropicana Field as a staging area, filling it with
cots for first responders. Thirty four search and rescue planes
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are also on standby, and with widespread power outages expected,
some thirty seven thousand linemen are either in the state
of Florida or on their way.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
It is. The amount of people that they have ready
to roll is insane. Some people are leaving, some people
are staying. Some people feel like they don't have a choice.
They don't have enough gas to get out of town,
and they're in a position now where you know, it's like,
what do we do? I mean, we feel like we're
gonna be okay it some people might be and some
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might not. S all the evacuation order.
Speaker 6 (02:51):
I'm in high rise downtown, so I feel pretty comfortable
where I'm at. I got plenty of food and supplies,
so I'm just gonna stick it out.
Speaker 7 (02:58):
I could have stayed. I could have taken a chance.
I know other people on my zone that are evacuating,
but I thought, well, I just have a little staycation
and they play it safe and you.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Know, and hold my house is there when I get back.
Speaker 8 (03:12):
Just trying to think if I remember to do everything
that I can do. That's that stuffs right now. I said,
is there anything? I'm asked? I keep walking around looking
and I haven't found anything lately. But we're just gonna
keep doing that.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
I'm out of here. I'm tired of Florida. I'm tired
of hurricanes. I'm John that guy is done. I'm out
sick of Florida, man Sica, gators and everything. I'm sick
of all of this crap. And it's a hurricane all
the damn time. I'm done. I'm done. I'm gonna ask
the question. I'm thid out there right, you know, and
now I feel about it. You know there's hurricanes. You
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build your house there. You understand that. When we talk
about climate change it look what can it do? And
blah blah blah blah blah and all that stuff. And
we can get it to a little bit later when
we talk about all of the stuff, right like FEMA,
they need more money, they need all things. Well, you
build your house in a place that's beautiful, right like
Florida's gorgeous and you got all the beaches and all
that stuff. Wow, But you know there's a hurricane coming
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and so we'll rebuild, okay, but there's gonna be another
one and another one. At what point is it the
responsibility to go all right, look, I'm putting this here.
If this goes to hell in a hand basket, that's
on me. At what point does that happen? When you
wonder why places like California and Florida are having issues
finding insurance companies that want to stay there. Well, what
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are they supposed to do knowing full well that this
is going to be we're talking money here. Are there
going to be lives lost? Unfortunately? Are some people going
to be stuck in positions because nobody decided to check
on them and they're going to be in horrible positions
and they're going to lose their lives? Are some people
stupid and think they can do something, ride it out,
go against some other nature and pay for their life. Yes,
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when we talk about a lot of this stuff, what
are we fighting over? Fighting over money? Look at the
cost of these things? Well, of course, I mean, you know, stuff,
it's going to cost a lot more than when Hurricane
Mitch hitting what ninety seven or whatever, or go back
to the Galveston hurricane. Stuff costs a lot more than
the turn of two centuries ago. But there's also hundreds
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and thousands of millions of people living in the past
of these things, and they know they're coming. So that's
another question that needs to be asked. I don't care
if you live there, fantastic who doesn't want to live
on the beach? I lived in California for a vast
majority of my life. I know there was earthquakes. You
do everything you can to get yourself ready for those
things and prepared for him. That being said, there's always
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that risk wildfires. It's like, man, I remember the wildfires
in northern California. It was like six years ago, seven
years ago, the Paradise Fire. How horrific that was. I
remember Anthony and I right, we fly from southern California
to northern California and he and I are driving across
I think there was the Bay Bridge, and we're going
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out to where all portions of the fire and stuff
are on. And as we're doing this, you see what
looks like armageddon. Hell, like you're driving into a painting
with smoke and all. It was just insane. And then
you get people going, well, I'm going to rebuild. Well
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you understand what's coming then, and the possibility of here's
something you need to understand too, And I think, you know,
let's talk about the human lives side of it. This
is the Weather Channel doing a cgi of what the
water is going to look like. As they talk you
through the storm.
Speaker 9 (06:37):
Search reefeet above normally dry ground water is already life threatening.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
It's too late to evacuate.
Speaker 9 (06:42):
What are this high can knock you off your feet,
make cars float and driving impossible. The first floor of
homes and businesses are flooded. Unfortunately, the water is expected
to rise even higher at six feet above the height
of most people. Vehicles get carried away.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Structure starts to fail.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Just look at this.
Speaker 9 (06:59):
Anything could be in this water, sharp glass, debris, chemicals
as well. The scary part is some areas could see
served values at ten to fifteen feet and this takes
us up to nine. And look what it does at
this level.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Of the first floors of structures are.
Speaker 9 (07:15):
Completely flooded and there are a few places that it
is safe when the water rises this high. We want
everyone to know their evacuation zone, listen to local officials,
and evacuate when ordered.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
To do so.
Speaker 9 (07:26):
And Jordan, you made a great point last time. This
is not just a calm water. You're gonna have waves,
even white caps on the surge inland.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
It's gonna be nasty. You could, you know, trying to
think that you could walk in it. Please do not
think that. Don't do it. It's like those people who think, ooh,
I could just drive across this when they see water
in the middle of the road and the next thing
you know, they're floating away. You get one of these lives.
Don't be stupid about it. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson's show, is
your Twitter tweet at is texted program speaking of stupid
(07:56):
We're gonna We're gonna play this route today. Okay, Kamala
did all these hard hitting interviews over the last twenty
four hours she was on the view, and they asked
a question and her answer should disqualify her from being
President of the United States.
Speaker 10 (08:10):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the past four years?
Speaker 11 (08:18):
There is done a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Sorry, that's not the answer we were looking for, said
the American people. Oh, we're going to get into this,
but I'm going to use this analogy throughout the show.
You are potentially going to take over for the captain
of the Titanic who's just hit an iceberg, and they
ask you, would you do anything different? And you said, nope,
I'd run right into that iceberg. Not the answer that
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Speaker 1 (10:25):
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Speaker 12 (10:27):
BI says it has foiled a terror plot set to
take place inside the US on election Day. A criminal
complaint just unsealed within the last thirty minutes says twenty
seven year old Naser Taheti conspired with ices and obtained
firearms and ammunition to conduct that attack in the name
of the terrorist organization Ices. The Justice Department says he
(10:49):
took steps to move his family overseas and acquire machine
guns and ammunition. FBI Director Chris Ray says tonight. Quote,
this defendant, motivated by ISIS, allegedly can inspired to commit
a violent attack on election day here in our homeland.
Terrorism is still the FBI's number one priority, and we
will use every resource to protect the American people.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Wow, and this was going to be big. This guy
is He was loaded for bear and ready to take
out a whole bunch of people. Wonder how he got here.
Speaker 13 (11:22):
This here Taohani, who is here on parole status from Afghanistan.
He was charged with trying to carry out a plot
in the name of ISIS. He tried to get weapons
and going so far as to allegedly contact an FBI
informant to obtain an AK forty seven in five hundred
rounds of ammunition.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
And this was not a pretend plot. This was not
something that was thought about and talked about, but not
really something he was going to you know, this was
just talk, dude. It made an effort to get ready
to kill a bunch of people on election day, parolled
into the United States. And what have I told you
(12:05):
when it comes to immigration and all of this stuff, everything,
and I do mean everything changes if we have a
terror attack and it is traced back to a thing
like they were parolled in here on this president's watch
based on the fact that they have been so lax
(12:26):
and so bad about immigration. You watch what happens at
that point, everything, and I mean everything changes. People will
like build a thirty foot wall, put gun turrets on there,
and yeah, let's anybody just get him out of here.
You watch what happens, because we're very reactionary.
Speaker 13 (12:48):
This man liquidated his home allegedly for one hundred and
eighty five thousand dollars, all by the way, under the
watchful eye of FBI sources and informants. According to the indictment,
that was just unseen there in Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
So he went sold, his house was ready to go,
and of course you're going to go out in a
blaze of glory because you need to do that. That's
what this was all about. Doing something for isis here's
for Allah. Let's destroy and kill a bunch of people
on their sacred day of election day. My god.
Speaker 13 (13:20):
The law enforcement officials are generally concerned about the threat
of lone wolf factors sort of election day and beyond.
According to the sources that I speak.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
With, I mean, it's going to happen. It's not if,
but when it's going to happen. At some point in time,
somebody is going to get through the system, which they
probably already have, and it's going to be able to
be traced back to the lax policies, and you know,
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everybody's going to say, well, what if it was under Trump?
If you're doing everything you can to stop people from
coming here, it doesn't mean people can't get through. We
already know that, but if you're making it easier for
everybody to come through, at some point in time, the
numbers bear out that, yes, things are going to happen.
(14:11):
This guy was here in parole status and by the way,
he did not deny it when they arrested him. They
arrested his ass was like, Yep, totally going to do that.
Speaker 14 (14:18):
When he was arrested, DJ claims to HEAT he confirmed
the attack was planned for election day, targeting large gatherings
of people, during which he and the juvenile were expected
to die as martyrs. DJ officials say the investigation intensified
after the FBI search Tahiti's phone discovered communication with an
Afghan ISIS recruiter.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
They recruiters, what would that have looked like on election day.
If he would have went and killed several people, shot
up a place, what would that have looked like on
election day? Thank god the FBI got to him first.
But do I think there's more people out there? Yes?
And it goes back to we have allowed how many
(15:02):
people here? You know, you can call it hyperbole, all
the stuff that Trump and the numbers in the will,
it's not really this, that and the other. You cannot
tell me that over the last almost four years, we've
allowed in god knows how many people let's not even
count the godaways. And out of those people, how many
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of them are here to do bad? Even if it
was like I said, half a percent, one half of percent,
let's just say it's let's low ball and say five
million people. That's twenty five thousand people. The damage that
could be done is massive, and it gets lost along
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the way because the politics gets involved. We have done
a sh job at the border. I almost said a
bad word there, whew. And not only have we done
a piss poor job at the border, we rang the
dinner bell and the dinner bell was heard. It's not if,
(16:13):
but when mark my words, it is going to happen
like hurricanes and earthquakes. Eventually it is going to happen.
Three two three, five three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chat Benson Show, is your Twitter, tweet at
US text the program. I love hearing from every single
one of you. Again. Milton bearing down on Florida, picking
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up steam, losing a little steam, picking up steam. It's
a cat five, it's a four, it's a three, it's
a five. It's going to do this and should arrive
within the next twenty hours. And what it looks like
when it hits land is anybody's guest at this point,
but a beast. It is going to be three two
three five, three eight, twenty four to twenty three at
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Chat Benson Show, is your Twitter? Still have a lot
of people out there going to ride it out, and
we're going to place more of that weather Channel c
g I. That was pretty damn cool in a scary
way of how this works when it comes to the
amount of water and the height of the water as
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it comes into your life and house. If you're listening
to the show, make sure you grabbed the podcast. It
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Speaker 1 (17:37):
Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
So Kamala did a well she's doing it just the
media blitz and by media friendly media, and yes, we
are going to get to it next hour. Did sixty
minutes edit her answer about bbing at Yahoo in Israel?
It seems to be so, And we're going to talk
about a little bit more next hour. But yesterday she
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did a media blitz. We'll talk about Stern in a
little bit, but she was on with Colbert and Boyd.
This was a hard ending interview.
Speaker 15 (18:28):
Polling shows that a lot of people, especially independent voters,
really want this to be a change election, and that
they tend to break for you. In terms of thinking
about change, you are a member of the president administration
under a Harris administration, What would the major changes be
and what would stay the same?
Speaker 11 (18:47):
I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden, and so that
would be one change in terms of but also I
think it's important to say with you know, twenty eight
days ago, I'm not Donald Trump, all.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Right, So it's a change election. Earlier on the.
Speaker 10 (19:04):
View which you have done something differently than President Biden
during the past four years, there.
Speaker 11 (19:10):
Is not a thing that comes to mind in terms
of and I've been a part of most of the
decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
You're going to be the change. Yeah, what are you
going to change? Nothing? It's the answer that nobody's looking for.
Good god, good god, man. I don't again, it's bizarre.
You have the opportunity. What's the old guy going to do?
Get pissed at you. You've got to separate yourself. You
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have to do it if you want to get those people.
I'm going to give you a little bit of vice,
not going to cost you anything, but little bit of
your time. If you want to get those people, those independence,
those people out there who are maybe not paying attention,
those people out there who don't like Donald Trump, but
they don't want another four years of this, that's for
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damn sure. You better figure out how to separate yourself.
And your answer is, oh, I'm a change candidate. What
would you change nothing? That's not change, it's not And
that was your answer. Should she be disqualified? Yes, yes
she should. Based on what's going on at the border,
she should have been disqualified or come out and say,
I dis avow everything that this president has done when
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it comes to the border. I would never have done
any of those things. But she doesn't know what to
say unless they tell her to say it.
Speaker 11 (20:32):
We think about the significance of what this next generation
of leadership looks like. We're to be elected president. Frankly,
I love the American people, and I believe in our country.
I love that it is our character and nature to
be an ambitious people. We have aspirations, we have dreams,
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we are and I just believe that we can create
and build upon the success we've achieved in a way
that we continue to grow opportunity and in that way
grow the strength of our nation.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
I is also the answer nobody's looking for, continued to
say a lot, but yet said very little. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter Tweet? At his text to program, she
was on stern. We'll talk about that a little bit.
But one of the things that needs to be paid
attention to that isn't is what is happening when it
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comes to the Senate. Because either party who gets into
a position where they got no majority in the Senate
and in the House, well that's not a win for anybody.
So Trump, if you win the presidency, but you lose
the Senate and the House majority is thin, or you
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lose that. And I don't think they're gonna lose that,
but the senate's a possibility. That's you're gonna have a
tough time. And if you lose both, wow, it's gonna
be so there are two races that the Democrats are
keying in on Ted Cruz, and they're spending a ton
of money to go after Ted. Chuck Schumer wants Ted
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Cruz big time.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
They'd gonna dumb two hundred million dollars on your head.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
They're trying so hard to get you out of the Senate.
Speaker 11 (22:17):
Senator.
Speaker 16 (22:18):
They are coming after me with everything they have. Bernie
Sanders and AOC. We're in Texas this week. AOC said,
if we flipped Texas, we transformed the country for a generation.
Please come to Ted Cruise dot org right now. I
need your help, Ted Cruz dot org. They're spending one
hundred million dollars trying to beat.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Me, and they are spending a ton of money. They're
starting to allocate some of that money and push it
towards it. They're moving some of that money from Wisconsin
over to them. And also what they see is not
only you know because right now, Ted Cruz, it went
on the Cook Report. It went from Leans. It Leans Republican.
At one time it was solid Republican. And the Cook
(22:57):
Report is one of those things where people pay attention
to go, oh, well, there's something happening here. Remember you
only beat Beto like by five, So the chance here
of this happening. Colin all Read and him are at
a dead heat. This is a guy who you know,
former NFL player. People love him. It's been in Congress.
He seems to be a bit more middle of the road.
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They're pouring tons of money. I have asked him to
come on my show on numerous occasions. Tad Cruz has
all Read won't do it, which is a fail because
I'm not there to blast you, not there to tear
you apart. But I do want to know. We've got
some issues at the border. You've got several different things.
Are you going to be a whackado? How are you
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going to govern? Ted Cruz? And you know, look like
Ted off air. Ted is much more affable, but he
still brings a vibe that people just don't like. And
in Texas, I will tell you guys this, in Texas
that whole thing with the winter storm and him going
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to Cabo still pisses people off to this day, and
there is something unlikable. Do I think he's going to win.
I think he is going to eke it out, but
it is going to be close. Then you've got Carrie
Lake who's taking on Reuben Diego tonight they have their
big debate. She has been talked about in the MAGA
(24:24):
world as the successor potentially. This was before the craziness
that went on during her run up for governor, so
there was talk. I mean, here she is. First of all,
she is trump like in some of the energy. I mean,
nobody's Trump. But as close as you're going to get,
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it's a female with attitude. She's got confidence, she is
she's and she is more media savvy than maybe anybody
because she has been a news anchor for decades. Then
she went wackado and she is probably going to lose
to Reuben Guyago. He's up by ten points, but he's
(25:08):
over the magic fifty percent. Now her internal polling is different.
That's what said. Our internal polling is I've won this
thing already. But this is a woman who in a
state that is while purple now still a little bit
more red than blue, should have been the governor, but
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then decided to take a different path in the way
that she attacked people, the way she attacked the state,
the way that she attacked John McCain, and then the
election insanity. So these two races are super important because
if the Republicans lose, first of all, if they lose everything,
they're screwed. They hold onto the House, there's a chance
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they get the presidency. Maybe there's a chance if they
lose everything, they are screwed in a major way. The
chance to see the filibuster gone, which will change everything.
I think, the chance to see comprehensive reform in a
real way for immigration will be thrown out the window.
And what you're going to see is mass immigration and
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pathways a citizenship for millions of people that will be
democratic voters, that will forever change the landscape. So both
of these races are big, and one of them I
think will go to the right Ted Cruz. I do
think the other one is going to go to Reuben Gayego.
Talk a bit more about this next hour. A lot
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Speaker 2 (27:56):
What the hell happened to? Howard stern Right used to
be not very much an edgy person. Way do you
hear the interview he did with Gamala? Was it a
love fest? Yes? I think it was a bit of
a love fest. It wasn't hard hitting, if that's what
you're asking. Plus, yes, we are going to get to
it sooner rather than later. When it comes to did
(28:16):
sixty minutes play around with the editing of the interview
that Kamala Harris did because that's not a good look.
I just want to point that out. That's not a
good look for her. And that's sure in the hell.
Isn't a good look for people that are like well.
Trump didn't want to come on the show because he
(28:36):
thought we would fact check him, but instead we're just
going to change her answers. What it's a Chad Benson show.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Welcome to cheshell. No, not the country, the institution. The
Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 18 (28:55):
I think left the hall. I said, I'm really nervous
because I want this to go well, for you, to
go well for the country. Even when I watched them
on Saturday Night Live with the way they have Maya
Rudolph playing you, I hate it. I don't want you
being made fun of. It's too much at stake. I
believe the entire future of this country right now. I mean,
as America landed the free Home of the Brave, I
(29:16):
think it's literally on the line.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
I agree with you. Howard Jeez, that happened Howard Stern.
I heard he used to be a badass. I'm gonna
throw it out there to be Honestly, growing up in
southern California, we didn't really have Howard Stern. He was
more of an East Coast thing. Everybody knew who he was.
He's this wacky guy, this shot jack. He got away
with stuff that others didn't get away with. Everybody's like,
(29:42):
you know, he's the king of all and did it.
And I'm like a lot of people could have done
something similar to that, but their bosses wouldn't allow them
to and they would have got fired, and there wasn't
as serious to get away with those kind of things.
But now you listen to him and he's like, you're
just the best thing ever, Mama La, You're just awesome.
(30:02):
You're just throw great. Donald Trump's a jerk. Here's the meenie.
It's a super meany you listen, you're just like I
used to have Howard on. By the way, like a
lot of these people did. A lot of these people
you can go back and pull the tapes, kids, and
(30:23):
they don't all had Donald on. Donald'll be on the
show all the time because he was back in the day, right,
I'm gonna go back them to date myself here for
those of you, he used to be things called newspapers
in the back of him. He used to be like
the guy on all the you know what would be
the lifestyle pages. Now page six, ooh, look at this
(30:45):
gossip oo. Now he's evil, he's bad. She goes on
Howard Stern. I mean, if you're expecting a real interview
and you're like, I was so nervous, and I don't
like the fact that they make fun of you, and
I think it's mean, and I love you and I
think you're amazing. Let me ask you a question, why
are you so amazing? If he wins, God forbid? Would
(31:09):
you feel safe in this country? Would you stay in
this country? Howard?
Speaker 11 (31:12):
I'm doing everything I can to make sure he does
not win.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
That's a question. Would you feel safe in this question?
What'd you feel safe? Could they make come and get you?
Who are they? Is it the Jews? Always going after
the Jews? Oh my goodness. So between sixty minutes the View,
Colbert and Howard Stern, did she move the needle? No,
(31:37):
she did not. And I say the same thing about
Trump when it comes to Okay, your rallies, whatever, your rallies,
in many ways are well in a lot of ways,
all these things are very self serving. You're going on
the View and all these things. That's self serving. Are
you really reaching anybody the people you need to reach?
(31:57):
You're in those states, but are you really reaching those people?
Now we're gonna talk about this a lot throughout the
rest of the show, and I always use this analogy.
You're fishing, all right. Trump's got a pond over here,
Kamala's gotta pond over here. Both of those things are
(32:18):
fished out. You got everything that you can get out
of those there's nothing left. There is a pond in
the middle, and you're gonna have to change that bait
to get those fish because the stuff that you're using
now ain't working, and the places you're going to try
to get those fish also ain't working. So if you
(32:40):
think going on and Kama going on Stern to be
fawned over is somehow going to get somebody to go,
you know, I wasn't gonna vote for but now that
Howard's like, are you gonna leave the country if he wins?
Because they may try and get you. Now, I want
to remind everybody not one, but two assassination attempts on
the guy that she supposedly would run from, Like that's
(33:06):
pretty that's pretty rich there, if you know what I mean.
You know, I know they tried to kill him twice,
but would you leave? It'sick because isn't this about trying
I mean, we're twenty twenty six days away, and in
some states it's it's go time already twenty six days
(33:29):
and it's go time in the big one where everybody votes.
Some are already early voting, and you're trying to reach
those people, and you go on shows that aren't going
to challenge you, aren't going to make you open up
and talk a little bit more to the people that
(33:49):
you need to reach, and somehow we're supposed to go hmm, No,
he did that there, right, Or she did a great
job there answering Colbert's question about why she's so amazing
three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
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aside yesterday. I mean, we could sit here and talk
about all that stuff. But when she was on the
(34:11):
view and they asked her, why are you different?
Speaker 10 (34:17):
And she said this, well, if anything, would you have
done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
Speaker 11 (34:29):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Sorry, you were disqualified. That's insane. Would you do anything different?
I mean, everybody sees that your administration is a hot mess.
There's been millions of people that have come here willy nilly.
You have got inflation that has run rampant, and while
it's cooled down a little bit, the facts that are
people can't afford life. There are two major conflicts going
(35:01):
on that have the potential of becoming World War three.
And would you do anything different? Nope? Nope, nope, nope. Hey,
you you were piloting the Titanic and you hit a iceberg? Yeah? Yeah,
I did that. So but you're not going to be
(35:22):
the captain anymore. No, no, no, no, This person over
here is would you do anything different? Nope? Run right
into the iceberg. Fantastic, That's what I would do. I mean,
he did a great job. Good God. You should be
disqualified for that answer, right there? Three two, three, five,
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you miss any of the show, damn it, shame on you.
A lot of stuff coming the second hour. Speaking of disqualification,
did sixty minutes play around when it came to editing
some of the Q and A Kamala Harris I'm going
to talk about that baby net Yahoo. He's sending more messages,
(36:05):
this time to the people of Lebanon. Hey, We're coming
be a part of this or else. So much more
to get to as well. When it comes to the hurricane,
this is the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
Milton will be arriving soon and with it bring hell, fury, water, winds,
and everything else that is bad. The question is, while
they're all bad, how bad will they be?
Speaker 5 (37:00):
Emergency crews across the state of Florida are preparing for
this monster hurricane, Governor Rond De Santis calling this the
largest mobilization of the National Guard in state history. In
advance of a storm. Some eight thousand troops deployed. Authorities
also using Tropicana Field as a staging area, filling it
with cots for first responders. Thirty four search and rescue
planes are also on standby, and with widespread power outages expected,
(37:24):
some thirty seven thousand linemen are either in the state
of Florida or on their way.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
So when where That's the gabillion dollar question at this
point in time. When will it hit and where will
it hit. Is it going to smash right into Tampa?
Is it going to be off maybe a little south,
a little bit north. What time is that going to happen.
(37:50):
I mean, these are all because it's the nature thing, right,
Nature does what nature does.
Speaker 3 (37:54):
We're expecting either a high end category three or a
low end Category four when it makes land and fall
overnight Wednesday into Thursday near the Tampa Sarrisota area.
Speaker 2 (38:05):
Okay, so Tampa Sarasota overnight, that's when they're expecting. So
category three, category four. It's a five now, so remember
it's gone from one to another, back to another. It
is now a five. It will pick up some steam
and then it is going to slow down a bit
as it finally hits land, but it is going to
(38:29):
be massive. A lot of people are going to write
out the storm. Some people are stuck. It's one of
those things we talk about, you know, in the summer
when it you know, being when it was Voenix all
the time and it was three hundred and forty eight
thousand degreet, you go check on your neighbor every once
in a while. Sure you're okay. In the winter, same thing, hey, okay,
same thing here, you know, that neighbor down the street
(38:51):
that maybe doesn't have the money to get out of there,
maybe doesn't have the ability to get there. Are people
that are stuck in these places and that sucks. And
some people have decided we're just going to ride this
damn thing out. So it is going to be a beast.
It is going to land overnight, and now it's just
(39:12):
you know, you're planning for Here's the one thing about
the good thing of it being back to back, which
is not ideal, But when it comes to being prepared, well,
you've already had one, so you should have some stuff there.
One thing we know about government is reactionary. Very very
few times has government forward thinking. Government is reactionary. So
(39:33):
having some of these things in place is probably better
than just waiting for it on the sidelines and then
let's see what happens from there.
Speaker 19 (39:41):
We are sending in additional resources to help supplement all
of the stuff that Governor DeSantis has mobilized across the state.
We have sent in additional search and rescue teams and
assets to include airlift, high water.
Speaker 2 (39:56):
Vehicles, which is great. They've already got what thirty one
thousand linemen ready to roll and get on in there.
I mean, this is we're talking about the kind of
disaster potentially. And this is a potentially thing because as
we know nature, they could hit a wind sheer, things
could change within the matter of hours, and it could
(40:17):
come across, you know, a different part of Florida. It
could hit land, and by the time it gets to land,
it could be a tropical storm. All of those things.
The possibility is there. But this is interesting. So this
is the weather Channel. They've done a couple of these
trying to show people, Look, this is what the storm
surge is going to look like. Okay, so you at
(40:41):
three feet you know what can happen with water at
six feet At nine feet three feet above.
Speaker 9 (40:47):
Normally dry ground, water is already life threatening. It's too
late to evacuate. Water this high can knock you off
your feet and make cars float and driving impossible. The
first floor of homes and businesses are flooded. Unfortunately, the
water is expected to rise even higher. At six feet
above the height of most people, Vehicles get carried away,
structure starts to fail.
Speaker 5 (41:07):
Just look at this.
Speaker 9 (41:08):
Anything could be in this wad or sharp glass, debris,
chemicals as well. The scary part is some areas could
see served values at ten to fifteen feet, and this
takes us up to nine.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
And look what it does at this level. The first
floors of structures are.
Speaker 9 (41:24):
Completely flooded and there are few places that it is
safe when.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
The water rises this high.
Speaker 9 (41:29):
We want everyone to know their evacuation zone, listen to
local officials, and evacuate when ordered to do so. And Jordan,
you made a great point last time. This is not
just a calm water. You're gonna have waves, even white
caps on the surge inland.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
It's gonna be nasty. You could, you know, trying to
think that you could walk in it. Please do not
think that. And there will be people who think, oh
I could do that. No, you can't, and don't. Nature
will mess you up it. Don't play it, don't it.
Don't mess around it, don't play it does thing doesn't.
(42:02):
It is neutral in its feelings towards anybody. I'm going there.
If you're there, you're going to be moved and you
may die. And God willing, this thing runs out of steam.
I hope it does, because you know we've heard this
a thousand times before. It's coming. It's coming in. Then
it doesn't show up or it doesn't show up the
way they think it's going to. But I just have
a feeling this one is, you know, is this is
(42:24):
more serious. The talk isn't as as we've had in
the past, where it becomes a lot of hyperbole, and
and you know, you just kind of know this talk
feels much different, and the way that people are approaching
this feels in a much different manner. And I got
to give it up to Ron DeSantis. Like I've said,
I think he would have done a hell of a
job as president. He's never get the damn job, But
(42:47):
when you look at the way that he's handled this,
I think he's been pretty damn good. Absolutely three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch had Benton shows your Twitter. Yes,
we're going to get to the sixty minutes thing here
in a second. I just want to mind everybody was
on the view yesterday played this several times. Last time
I'm going to continue to play it. The asked her,
(43:07):
would you do anything different, anything different at all? You
want to be president of the United States, right, you
want to be president. You're currently second in charge. The
guy that is president, well, his numbers aren't great. Your
administration numbers aren't great. Would you do anything different? Top
ten answers are on the board.
Speaker 10 (43:28):
Would you have done something differently than President Biden during
the past four years?
Speaker 11 (43:34):
There is done a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (43:44):
Ooh, sorry, that is not the answer anybody's looking for
in the United States of America or probably Israel or
anywhere else. I wouldn't have answered the question that way.
You could have answered a much different way, like look different.
But and it's not just because we're man and woman.
(44:05):
It was one of her answers. I got armed with
the legs, so that's different. Now, Yes, I'd have done
a lot of things different. There's a lot of things
that I wanted to do that ultimately was his decision
to make, and he made the decision he thought was
best for America. But there were a lot of things
that I would have done differently. And how we handled
the economy, how we handled the border, what is going on?
(44:26):
You know, when it comes to the conflicts, whatever it is,
separate yourself. But saying no, I mean things are pretty
pretty pretty bad. Right now, as far as the way
people are receiving them, and and and the way they're feeling,
and the fact that they're broke, and you know that
(44:46):
the ship is sinking. But I couldn't think of anything
I would have done differently, just stayed the same course.
Really yep, three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chadbenton Show. Is your Twitter? We're gonna
get to the sixty minutes things straight ahead? Did they
change through editing? What of her answers? Nobody's talking about it.
(45:07):
I think it's a fair question to ask what does
that do for her? By the way, how does that
make her? Look?
Speaker 20 (45:15):
Woh?
Speaker 2 (45:16):
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Speaker 1 (46:57):
But it seems that Prime Minister net and Ya who.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Is not listening.
Speaker 11 (47:02):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
(47:22):
in the region.
Speaker 2 (47:24):
Oh okay, well we heard that answer the other day, Chad.
Why are you playing that because was that the actual
answer or was it edited?
Speaker 4 (47:33):
What?
Speaker 2 (47:35):
And this is the day and age we live in,
where as you know, cheap fakes or deep fakes. Now
it looks like it was actually edited by sixty minutes.
And you wonder why people don't trust the press. Suppose
ly this was the answer, But it seems that Prime
Minister Netanyah who is not listening.
Speaker 11 (47:55):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States. It's to be clear about where we
stand on the need for this war to end.
Speaker 2 (48:04):
Oh, and that is of course Biban at Yahoo two
state solution Palestine, et cetera, et cetera much harder line.
And you wonder why people don't trust the media. Now
people are saying, even Democrats are going, hey, you guys
need to release the transcripts. You wonder why people don't
(48:24):
trust And then you look at this and you go, well,
I guess Trump did get it right by not going
on sixty minutes. If this is what you're going to do,
what would you have done with him? Well that's not
the same though, No it is. And that's the frustration
that people have with the media. That's why people don't trust.
And when I say media, it's funny because I'm going
to get people out there. You talk about journalists, the who, what, when, how,
(48:46):
and why? It didn't much out there? You know where
you find it, your local news, that's about it, because
it's no money in it, zero money in So you're
going to get people that used to be journalists who
now just wear their democratic colors and fly them high.
(49:07):
But if you can't answer that question in a real way.
She couldn't answer a lot of questions in a real way.
It's not like CBS in sixty minutes did her a
massive favor, even editing that, but it doesn't help. But
you know what, he's even more hilarious. Nobody is talking
about the fact that they edited. Nobody's saying, hey, we
we should because we see the editing all the time
(49:31):
when it comes to a lot of different things. I
could pull just a piece of something and edit it.
Anybody can. But these answers were completely different. Why is
that just out of curiosity? Why did one make because
this isn't a movie, This isn't the cutting room floor,
(49:52):
This isn' the way that's supposed to work. Edited for time,
This was edited a whole new answer. Oh, speaking of
the answer they were talking about, bb Bbe's got a
message for Lebanon.
Speaker 21 (50:06):
We've degraded his ballah's capabilities. We took out thousands of terrorists,
including Asraela himself and Asraelo's replacement and the replacement of
his replacement. Today his Balla is weaker than it's been
for many, many years. Stand up and take your country back.
You have an opportunity that hasn't existed in decades, an
(50:27):
opportunity to take care of the future of your children
and grandchildren. You have an opportunity to save Lebanon before
it falls into the abyss of a long war that
will lead to destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
Man he is talking directly to the people of Lebanon. Look, guys,
I'm talking to Iran and I'm talking to you. Here's
the deal. It's happening. It is happening. So you have
the opportunity to write up to take your country out back,
(51:02):
to take out the trash that is Hesbellah, that lives,
plans and works freely among you, who you're not thrilled
to have in your country, all with the design to
destroy us. Cause hell between us paid for by Iran.
(51:26):
So the choice pretty simple. You're either going to help
yourselves or see Gaza, see what's happening there. Know that
this is going to end poorly for you. This is
all with the design of getting to Tehran and a
(51:51):
change and a change of power. A change of regime
doesn't mean that it's going to be a perfect regime,
but if there is going to be peace in the
Middle East. They have gotten to the point now where
I think everybody understands. See here's the thing. Nobody wants
to say it like there's no we have no politicians
(52:12):
that and news people out there, and we have nobody
who lives in a real world who wants to say
the things that need to be said, which is Iran
is the problem here. There needs to be a regime change.
Does anybody have the balls enough to really do it? No,
because we think we could talk away in that. We're
afraid at China. We're afraid Russia is got its own
(52:33):
issues right now, okay, China. China uses both Iran and
Russia as an annoyance to US and the West. But
if they become anything more, and they eventually become an
anchor around their neck, he'll drop them so fast and
(52:58):
he wants there is no desire for for them to
be dragged into something in the Middle East, zero desire.
So is it time to make a move? I think
they're looking at it. Bbie's going right, this is it, right,
this is this is this is our time and it
needs to happen. And let them do it. What do
(53:21):
you guys need from us? You guys do your thing,
have at it, and you've got We're in your corner,
We're behind it. But we don't have a president or
an administration that is going to do that. Instead, they're
gonna talk in circles, say a lot of nothing and
(53:45):
do what they've continue to do, which is in my opinion,
be absolutely wrong on this in a lot of ways.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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Speaker 1 (54:10):
Sun Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
Bo look at it. There you go that right there
is the Tropicana in Vegas going down. They blew that
thing up big time. There was an inside Joe. It
(55:00):
was neat the way they did it. And because it's
one of the old ones, right, you know, it's it's
a bit of Americana. They had the drones, you know,
because now they do drones all light up that said
the Tropicana and then they it was totally cool. It
was totally sweet. Dropicna gone, baby out of here. They're
going to transition that into something else. Which brings us
(55:22):
to this because it is Wednesday. We haven't done it
a lot lately because of everything with the election and
all this stuff. Should we just have a little fun
and get woke.
Speaker 20 (55:29):
Buckle up, everybody, it's time to talk about my pronouns.
Speaker 22 (55:32):
When babies are born, the doctor looks at them and
they make a guess about whether the baby is a
boy or girl.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
No, but sometimes the doctor is wrong.
Speaker 19 (55:41):
She Lucy is a.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
Gahs are pronoun they them they, There was two of them.
Speaker 4 (55:50):
Yesterday.
Speaker 23 (55:50):
I came out of So let's go rough frocks cokowns.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
That sounds so cool.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Let me introduce you to our non binari.
Speaker 11 (55:59):
I am, and I use them pronouns, and my students
know this.
Speaker 20 (56:02):
We just came up with new words that fit us better.
It's fine.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
What if I want to be called sir Elton John.
It's time for woke Wednesday. Like I said, we haven't
done this for a while. We've been swamped with the election.
We've been swamped with a bunch of other chaos and craziness.
But every once in a while, it's good to take
a deep breath and remember there are other things that
matter to people out there that are insane.
Speaker 24 (56:25):
That you're the manager and he said that I need
to leave the store with my service animal because you're
not allowed to have my service animal and the cart
while I'm shopping.
Speaker 2 (56:32):
You can clarify what the rule was that I was breaking,
which is why I need to leave this.
Speaker 24 (56:35):
Continuing to misgender me can you go ahead and tell
me why I need to leave the store again. So
I haven't clearly documented. I can't even shop at the
grocery store down the street from my house without being
harassed by people come in missgender me. Tell me I
can't have my service animal. Currently got Americans? I wish
you didn't exist.
Speaker 2 (56:58):
How lucky's that service anam? That service animal is gonna
need a service animal now, sir, ma'am whatever it's a
dog that you've got. Are you sure it's a dog
because it looks like a cat. Wow, I'm just putting
it out there. Continue And I like how America shouldn't
exist because you've been misgendered because you're a dude LARPing
(57:19):
as a woman or a woman LARPing as a dude,
and you're a service animal which you can't have, which
we know is not really a service animal, though judging
by your emotion, you probably need one.
Speaker 25 (57:33):
I was just shopping and they just kicked me out,
just trying to shop at a GV and I had
my dog in the cart and they told me, they
told me that I have to I can't have him
in the cart. And I asked them in if I
put him in had something underneath them. Can I guesse
otherwise It's hard for me to carry him while I'm
(57:54):
pushing the cart around the store. And they said they
would accommodate me. But then they got they just.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
I was just chopping and they just kicked me out.
I just walked groceries and they kicked me out.
Speaker 24 (58:06):
Miss gender Me.
Speaker 2 (58:10):
There was that guy in the suicide of Tendency's all
he wanted was a pepsi but his mom would give
it to him. Leave your GD dog at home because
we know it's not a real service dog. Okay, all right,
So that's all we're saying, Hey, dude, chop here all day.
You're miss Gendering, whatever person, thing it, whatever you want
to be called, ma'am. They them leave your dog in
(58:32):
the car at home and you can come in now
if you were blind or it really was a service dog,
and we could tell that this is not. It's a
little tanny dog at the persty dog. It's not a
service dog. I'm small.
Speaker 26 (58:45):
They're just barely technically be cups. I've been on hormones
bout a year. Today, I have a conversation with students,
and she was ranting because she couldn't quite understand how
no one else in class my classes are in the
school has noticed or comment noticed and commented either or
about the fact that I.
Speaker 2 (59:05):
Have a chest now because they just want to learn.
That's it. Nobody cares about your chest. You do, and
you want everybody else to care, but nobody else cares
about it. This is a you issue. Goes back to
this when when is it no longer my responsibility to
give a rat's ass on how you feel. I've been
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on hormones about a year.
Speaker 26 (59:28):
I'm bigger, so I have a lot of more body
fat for my body to work with to move around
to make things happen, because your body needs fat to
work with to redispute it. But the main point is
I just found it funny that one of my students,
a teenager, was ranting to me about how it's so
easy for her to notice. How come no one else
is noticed, and like, I'm not actually hiding purple curly hair,
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pat side glasses in the classroom, painted nails all the time,
I wear skinny jeans. How did people not notice notice
bee cups yet?
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
Because they don't want to notice. Here's the thing, A
sixteen year old kid doesn't want to notice. In fact,
they don't care. But the last thing they want to
do is get into a prolonged conversation with you so
you can celebrate how you are now having bee cups.
Nobody cares. Teach the kids to read. That's it no
(01:00:25):
longer their responsibility or anybody else's. Teach them to read,
teach them to do math, whatever it is. You're high,
you know you're hired to do. Teach them to do that. Continue,
we're on to somebody who apparently doesn't like to shower.
Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
So I only take a shower once a week.
Speaker 27 (01:00:41):
And let me tell you why I feel like I
don't need a shower every day because I don't go
out and do anything. The only time I go out
is to leave my son in school in the morning
and to pick them up in the afternoon. I don't sweat,
I don't do anything, so there's no reason for me
to shower every single day.
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
I have no problem with that. I know that sounds disgusting.
But there's that doc that doesn't showers. It shower for years, right,
he thinks it's good for your skin and all these
kind of things. We've showered too much or too much
the stuff we put on our bodies. Our bodies can't
handle it. Blah blah blah blah, and hey, I don't
smell you, and b if you don't leave the house,
who cares.
Speaker 27 (01:01:14):
For example, I'll shower today because I'm out in the
sun sweating and all that stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
But other than that, I don't need to shower.
Speaker 27 (01:01:22):
I know some people shower like every day, and it's
do yaws smell that bad that you need to shower
every day if the yaws stink?
Speaker 20 (01:01:28):
Because I don't. My whole family thinks that I'm nasty.
Speaker 27 (01:01:32):
But I'm just like, why why am I nasty? I
like my own set, and in reality, I'm doing the
environment of favor. I'm protecting the environment. Also, I think
of not showering as a social experiment to see how
much people will tolerate and what they'll say about my
hygiene habits.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Do or don't, I don't care.
Speaker 24 (01:01:50):
But it is the.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Shorter showers. I remember in California there was that for
a long time, you need take like the thirty second chower,
forty second chower, and then it was you know a
lot of different things. You're doing stuff for the environment
if you don't leave the house. Who cares lay around
on your filth? What filth? I never left the house.
I didn't do anything. I'm just sitting around all day
doing nothing. We have a lot of that going on
(01:02:13):
in the world.
Speaker 10 (01:02:15):
We do.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
But there's that doctor. There's several of them that swear
by showering just a couple of times a week and
it's great for your skin, and blah blah blah blah blah,
don't wash your jeans, blah blah blah blah blah. It's
up to you. You'll know when people go because it's
little boys, right, little boys. They don't like to shower,
they don't like take baths. And eventually the other kids
(01:02:38):
will go, hey, dude, you stinak. I don't want to
hang out with you anymore. And they're like, all, I'm
gonna take a bath. I'm gonna take a bath. I
don't want to be gross. My little brother, Tristan t
dog is obsessed with cleanliness. It's OCD. He will shower
sometimes four or five times a day.
Speaker 26 (01:02:59):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:03:00):
It's so like he will wake up, take a shower,
go play hockey, come home, take a shower, go back
later in the day for hockey again, take another shower,
go play hockey, come back shower, and then shower the
minute he gets up. Some people are obsessed with it.
Some people are just apparently not obsessed with that at all.
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Show like yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Now it's time for that segment the Not So Friendly Skies.
Today we take a look at Spirit Airlines, who decided
to ask these two ladies to get off their air plate.
Why you ask? Hmmm?
Speaker 28 (01:05:03):
They were booted off a Spirit Airlines flight because of
the clothes they wore.
Speaker 7 (01:05:08):
Spirit Airlines, what the heck?
Speaker 28 (01:05:10):
Teresa and Tara were heading from lax to New Orleans
to celebrate Tara's thirtieth birthday when they say a male
flight attendant took issue with their crop tops.
Speaker 20 (01:05:20):
But this guy was trying to kick us out of
the plane because.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
She's wearing a craptop.
Speaker 20 (01:05:29):
Because I'm wearing a crop top.
Speaker 28 (01:05:31):
What did the flight attendant say to you?
Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
What started all of this?
Speaker 23 (01:05:33):
The male flight attignan mumbled, put something on gay?
Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
What now, I'm going to tell you guys this. They're
heading to a party when I'm turning thirty, and you
think it to yourself. Okay, so what are they wearing?
I know they strippers, No, they have jeans on the
crop top? Crop top you see all over the place.
I mean, I can't go outside not see people walking
by wearing a crop top. The young ladies, right, maybe
even some young men.
Speaker 19 (01:05:58):
You do what you do.
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
And this again is Spirit Airlines. Let's remind everybody of
the airlines we're talking about. So I will say that
maybe these girls were a little bit more blessed, if
you will. But the male flight attendant what And the
other thing I want to remind everybody this is Spirit Airlines.
(01:06:20):
Isn't their slogan We're a trailer park in the sky.
That's not their slogan. It should be continue to keep
things calm.
Speaker 28 (01:06:28):
Teresa put on her sweater. Why wouldn't they let you
stay on the flight, and they.
Speaker 23 (01:06:32):
Said to baculate. You know, it interrupted the safety briefing.
Speaker 4 (01:06:37):
Us.
Speaker 23 (01:06:37):
Wearing crop tops interrupted safety breathing.
Speaker 28 (01:06:40):
A third passenger, a mom on board with her two
year old daughter, was so upset by what she saw
she took off her T shirt to show her crop
top as an act of solidarity.
Speaker 6 (01:06:50):
I'm wearing anybody complete.
Speaker 28 (01:06:52):
They're saying that they were dressed inappropriately for a family airline.
Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
Let's settle down on the family airline. And by the way,
the safety message, what would the safety message be, Well,
I know where the flotation devices are, dum shad by
the way. The other lady's like, I'll show everybody else.
I'll take mine off too, And everybody's like, nobody cares.
They care about those two because of the things. You know,
(01:07:18):
the bosoms you could see almost there, but you can't.
You can't. It wasn't anything inappropriate. And again, Spirit Airlines,
I want to remind everybody that Spirit Airlines you can
still smoke on our plane.
Speaker 28 (01:07:40):
Back at the gate, they were all escorted off the plane.
Speaker 23 (01:07:43):
Okay, So never wear a crop top and a plane
or you'll get kicked out.
Speaker 28 (01:07:47):
Ladies, how did this all make you, guys feel.
Speaker 23 (01:07:49):
They made us feel like criminals for wearing a crop
top and a plane. You have to keep in mind
that crop tops are the standard for young women. You
go to the store and ninety percent of the shirts
are crop top. So if that's lude or you know,
obscene clothing, then I'm not sure what's not.
Speaker 11 (01:08:06):
Spirit Airlines as all passengers are expected to honor their
clothing standards, adding they are investigating.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
Spirit Airlines release the statement saying I'm surprised anybody's wearn't
clothes at all. It was really ridiculous. It wasn't like
I mean, yes, we're Did they have bosoms?
Speaker 24 (01:08:23):
They did?
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Were they some sort of special crop top that? No,
it wasn't even you know, it wasn't a sports bra
or anything like that. It's just a regular crop top.
You can buy it at the Gap or five and
below or whatever. I don't even know it's place to
sell crop top. American Eagle Target they sell stuff like that.
I'm assuming they do. Oh my god, what is wrong
(01:08:47):
with you? Spirit Airlines? I must say to you, I
play that because I've been playing this route the show.
I want to play it again. The most disqualifying answer
you can get as a candidate running for the presidency
of the United States, and you were the vice president
in the administration, so you are in theory second in charge,
(01:09:09):
and your poll numbers when it comes to this administration
is well, it's below spirit airlines. And the answer of
what would you do different.
Speaker 10 (01:09:20):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the past four years?
Speaker 11 (01:09:28):
There is done a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (01:09:43):
Should happen. Oh, sorry, it's not the answer we're looking for.
The answer we're looking for is hell, Yes, I did
on all kinds of stuff different. This old sob had
us going all over the place. He jacked the pooch
in thousand different ways. But instead it was like, Nope,
(01:10:05):
it's going bad and I'm going to keep it on
that path. Oh my lord, three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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all of that going on, Yes, you have issues. You
have issues. Indeed, in Florida where were Milton hit, some
people leaving, some people not saw the evacuation order.
Speaker 6 (01:10:27):
I'm in high rise downtown, so I feel pretty comfortable
where I'm at. I got plenty of food and supplies,
so I'm just gonna stick it out.
Speaker 7 (01:10:35):
I could have stayed. I could have taken a chance.
I know other people on my zone that aren't evacuating,
but I thought, well, I just have a little staycation and.
Speaker 21 (01:10:44):
They play it safe and you know, and hold my
house is there when I get back.
Speaker 8 (01:10:48):
Just trying to think if I remember to do everything
that I can that stuffs right now? Is there anything
I'm asked? I keep walking around looking and I haven't
found anything lately. But we're just going to keep doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
I'm out here. I'm tired of Florida. I'm tired of hurricanes.
I'm done. Done. That guy is done. He's like, I'm done.
I don't want to do this anymore. It's crap. Every
time I turn around, there is something new. Right, there's
giant bugs, there's Florida, man, there is hurricanes. I can't
do this anymore. I've got to leave. The question is
(01:11:23):
where will you go?
Speaker 6 (01:11:24):
Sir?
Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
Three two, three, five, three eight twenty four twenty three
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in the third hour, more on Milton and the question
I've been asking and throwing out there. And it's a
bit harsh, but when you build a house in a
(01:11:45):
hurricane path, can't be upset when a hurricane shows up.
You can't. And at some point in time, as we
talk about all of this stuff when it comes to
climate change and all of this stuff, hurricanes have been
around forever, long before climate change. When we talk about
(01:12:07):
the disasters that are out there, really what we're talking
about is money. And at some point in time, you
are gonna be responsible for building in an area that, yes,
looks beautiful and for the most part, you're gonna be okay.
But every once in a while you're gonna have to
weather something that may turn your life upside down. And
(01:12:28):
where is it everybody else's responsibility in that case? This
isn't a one off. It wasn't like we've never seen
a hurricane an these things show up out of nowhere.
If a hurricane hits I don't know, North Dakota, we'd
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Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
This is the Chat Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
How Big Will Milton Be? Big Enough? It is the
largest mobilization maybe in Florida's history. The way that this
thing is going down, what they're preparing for, this is
why it feels a little bit different. You get a
lot of these things out there that you see and
you think to yourself, it could be something. It couldn't
be something. It's gonna be something, But is it gonna
(01:13:42):
be it? And this is a major, major, major hurricane
and it is coming and be prepared is what they've
told everybody for the last seventy two hours. Well now
those hours are running thin and it is almost go time.
Speaker 5 (01:14:00):
Emergency crews across the state of Florida are preparing for
this monster hurricane. Governor Ronde Santis calling this the largest
mobilization of the National Guard in state history. In advance
of a storm, some eight thousand troops deployed. Authorities also
using Tropicana Field as a staging area, filling it with
cots for first responders, thirty four search and rescue planes
(01:14:20):
are also on standby, and with widespread power outages expected,
some thirty seven thousand linemen are either in the state
of Florida or on their way.
Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
That's crazy, it's massive, and for some people they don't
even know what to do at this point in time.
Gas traffic, all of that stuff. Here's the thing about
a hurricane, right like with tornadoes, you kind of get
the sense of what the weather is and what might
be coming, but where it starts and you know, the
path it takes is totally unpredictable. How long it lasts.
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When it comes to earthquakes, there's no like fields and
what was joke about, there's earthquake weather. I mean, if
anybody's lived in California knows that kind of late you know,
Indian summer they call it that late September early October,
oddly humid and hot. It feels earth quaky. We joke
about that. But you don't know when that's coming. There
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is no real With hurricanes, it gives you days in
advance of what is coming.
Speaker 17 (01:15:18):
We saw major traffic jams on the Interstates. The shoulders
on the highway opened as an extra lane, the tolls suspended,
and now we are seeing gas shortages. Gas Buddy reporting
more than twenty percent of gas stations don't have gas.
That number is higher in Tampa, almost fifty percent of
gas stations there. The governor sending twenty seven fuel trucks
with police escorts to help get gas to some of
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those stations. And the ports here in Florida are beginning
to close, so cargo and cruise ships for now are
being diverted.
Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
Yeah, it is. It's a beast.
Speaker 18 (01:15:52):
This thing is.
Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
First of all, the size of this thing. I don't
think people understand, but they control the weather. Chant they don't, Okay,
I just want to remind everybody that I got a
lot of that stuff over the last couple days. Let's
put all that misinformation and lunacy aside, the conspiracy for
a moment. Okay, They're not controlling three hundred miles of weather.
Speaker 3 (01:16:13):
We have hurricane warnings now that stretch coast to coast,
from the west coast to the east coast, from Melbourne
to Jacksonville, tropical storm warnings into parts of Georgia. And
that's because this is a large hurricane. It's going to
impatch so much of the state with hurricane force to
tropical storm force winds up to eighteen inches of rain
that will cause extremely dangerous flash flooding for parts of
(01:16:36):
the central part of the state. And then of course
we have that risk for tornadoes throughout the day on Wednesday,
especially as those outer bands start to lash the state
even before landfall, which.
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
Is I mean, so think about that you're getting And
this is again all potential. The thing about nature and
that's thing that it does zips and depths and it
goes scared of there could slow down that wind sheer,
could absolutely push it to a point where it becomes
a tropical storm, could shift it in a different way.
But if it doesn't, so we could get water spouts
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into tornadors, into flash flooding. And one of the things
that isn't being talked about the amount of rain that
will be dumped and the flash flooding. So people in
Tampa and certain around the surrounding areas that expect to
be kicked in the grundle, they're preparing for it. What
about the people who are like, we're on the outer bands,
we're really not going to get anything. What if it
(01:17:32):
happens to twist a little bit, turn a little bit
heads towards there and dumps far more. That's the chaos.
Where will it hit? When will it hit.
Speaker 3 (01:17:39):
We're expecting either a high end Category three or a
low end Category four when it makes landfall overnight Wednesday
into Thursday near the Tampas Arisota area.
Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
Okay, so overnight, So depending on when you're listening to this,
it's going to be probably late Wednesday, probably early into
Thursday morning when it really hits, and then you know,
it's gone from a Category five to a Category four,
back to a Category five, but it's still a ways
out there. It'll eventually hit.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
Landfall at fluctuations and intensity are expected over the next
twenty four hours. We do expect some weakening prior to
landfall on Florida's Gulf coast, but although it's going to
weaken a little bit, it's still going to be an
extremely dangerous and major hurricane through landfall.
Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
So there you go. That's what we have at this
moment in time. They are getting themselves ready. The one
thing that is odd in a sense that it was
bad that it happened, Helene, but in a weird way
may benefit is the fact that they because as we
talk about, reactionary is what government is they're not forward thinking.
(01:18:47):
This isn't business. Business. You want to be forward thinking.
Those think forward. Those are the ones who are going
to have that first move advantage and everybody else are
going to have to adapt to them. Government is reactionary,
so in saying that, having lots of stuff already in
and around the South the southeastern part of the country
(01:19:07):
is going to be a huge helper.
Speaker 19 (01:19:08):
We've done this before, We've done multiple events before. I'm
not saying it's going to be easy, but we've planned
for this, and we've done this, and we're going to
make sure nobody has needs and we're going to keep
people there to support them. We are sending in additional
resources to help supplement all of the stuff that Governor
DeSantis has mobilized across the state. We have sent in
(01:19:30):
additional search and rescue teams and assets to include airlift,
high water vehicles.
Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
So you got it all going on. They got everything
as ready as you can be. But everybody's got a
plan until you get punched in the face, and I
don't know what that looks like. In the coming twenty
four hours. God willing slows down, but by the feel
and sounds of the way that people are acting the
feel of people leave you that you know, I'm out
here in the South right now, out here in Nashville.
(01:19:58):
You know, you've got people that have come here visiting
family decided well, we're going to stay extra because of
what's going on. We buttoned up our house. There is
a sense that this thing is no joke. And I
don't say that like, oh, it was a joke, but
a lot of times you get a sense, you know,
people have ridden several of these out over the past
umpteen years. They're making a move that they you know,
(01:20:21):
normally like, eh, I've been through a dozen of these
and it's not a big deal. I can tell when
you're seeing people that are going, all right, I'm out
of here, because this one feels like something that's more
prolonged and stronger. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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president that would be Kamala Harris. She was on the
View yesterday. They asked her a question, Now, if you
look at the numbers on people's satisfaction in this administration
all of the things, and you knew where they were,
(01:21:06):
and you knew you had to be better than that.
And they asked you a question, and that question is
would you do anything different? What would your answer be?
Speaker 10 (01:21:17):
Let's hear hers, well, if anything, would you have done
something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
Speaker 11 (01:21:27):
There is don a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
Yeah, that's not the answer people were looking for. If
you're going to be the change candidate, staying on the
same path is not change. Talk more about this, get
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Where do we start today? How about Google? Robert Sala
it's the Jets coach. Well, that was the Jets coach.
No longer there now he's been let go. Utah Hockey
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Milton man. This thing is a beast, and between now
and tomorrow, thing's gonna change paths. It's going to strengthen,
it's going to weaken. It is a monster, though, one
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a whole bunch of issues. Eth Ol Kennedy didn't know
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she was alive, but she had a stroke. Indonesian shark
attack woman from I guess one of the Dakotas that
swept out to sea and they've been looking for her.
A fisherman caught a shark inside of the shark. The
remains of a woman. The one in one put together
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looks like this is the woman who disappeared. Head over
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Howard Stern Fema Tropicana imploding. Goodbye old friend the pooter
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glock Bob Woodward because he's got a new book out
about Trump and how is a Trump trumpe thou evil?
It's it's interesting you're talking to nobody now when it
comes to that ship has saled. I don't know how
many times I have to tell people that when it
comes to Donald Trump, you're talking to nobody when it
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comes to trying to convince people that are who may
vote for Trump that this guy is evil and because
he talk to the Putin and he is this and that,
people aren't listening. They're not they're not paying attention to that.
You know who does Democrats? You already have them. And
this is the thing that drives me crazy about politics.
You guys continue to not understand that you must fish
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in a different pond if you want to catch more fish,
because the where you're fishing right now, guess what, that's
all fished out. And I say the same thing about Trump.
You got to expand, baby, If you guys want to
your tent, you got to expand. Both of you and
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Harris are fishing now in a place where, guess what,
all the fish are gone. There's this independent pond over here.
Go there. But what you say over here isn't going
to work in that pond, So you need new bait.
Speaker 1 (01:27:54):
He said was that you've had a number of conversations
with Putin?
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
Is that is that true?
Speaker 8 (01:27:59):
I mean imagine that could be no false?
Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
Oh really it's false.
Speaker 13 (01:28:02):
So you haven't spoken to him since you left the
White House.
Speaker 2 (01:28:07):
That was Trump talking to Jonathan Carl on a phone,
because in Woodward's new book, it's they make it seem
like they're pen pals. They talk every day. They text, Ay,
what app what's up? Pooter? He sent him COVID test? Okay,
who's that for? Because they all run out and they're like,
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look at this, look at this. That's the proof you're
not convincing anyone. You're not. And we're going to talk
a little bit more here about the polling because the
polling and then there's actual polling data inside. So you've
got the polls that all the public sees, but you
have inside data inside polling, and that inside polling. For Kamala,
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Harris says, there is a lot of issues that inside
data in polling because remember I could go hire a
pole place today and get kind of based on how
we weren't the question the answers I want also based
on who I'm asking the questions too, But the inside
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data and inside polling is saying something different. I just
I'm amazed. Fish where there are fish? And right now
that's why they're always at the swing states, right that's
so you know, those are the fish that You have
to go to the issue, though, is you're already catching
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fish you've caught before. You need to catch new fish.
You need to expand that tent. You need more people
and democrats. What matters to you? Democracy, all of those
things that isn't getting the independent voter. How do you
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get that person? Three two three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show is your Twitter tweet
at his text the program. A lot of stuff still
to get to. More on Milton. I was talking to
pretty sure Anthony early early early this morning. I said, look,
by the time the show's over, it'll change paths. Potentially,
it'll lose steam, pickup steam. It may dissipate by the
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time we come on the air tomorrow it may strengthen.
We just don't know. It's what nature is doing. So
we got more on that, a bunch of other stuff
to get to. If you miss into the show, grabbed
the podcast. This is the Chad Benson shown Chad Benson Joe.
Speaker 28 (01:31:04):
The Chad Benson Show as a dimitor on January fifth,
twenty twenty six.
Speaker 26 (01:31:09):
January sixth, excuse me, twenty six, so twenty five excuse me?
Would you vote to codify the election no matter what happens.
Speaker 22 (01:31:17):
Can you imagine asking a soccer player or a football player,
will you agree it's our democratic process and the elections
that have insecured Would you like me to answer the question.
Speaker 8 (01:31:25):
I would, But you just post.
Speaker 22 (01:31:27):
Do want to arguement?
Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
No, No, I'm not looking to argue with you.
Speaker 28 (01:31:29):
I just want to clear answer for Arizona's once and
for all.
Speaker 22 (01:31:32):
Because if you were playing a soccer game and they
said to the soccer team before this election, will you
agree with every single call the ref makes and agree
with everything that happens in this game? Nobody would say yes,
we want to have a lawfully rud election, and will
we get a soccer game? Will we get a law
if we have a lawfully run election? Absolutely absolutely, There's
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nothing more I'd rather do. So we have a lawfully
run election. So let's see. We hope we do it,
We really do. We want to make sure everything is
run perfectly and wonderful.
Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
That's Kerry Lake if you don't know who that is now,
Carry Lake is running for Senate in Arizona and you've
got Ted Cruz in Texas, both important races. Right now.
It is on a knife setge. When it comes to
the Senate, I do believe that the Republicans will hold
the House, although those odds are shrinking a little bit.
(01:32:22):
The Senate, though, should be the Republicans. Ted Cruz is
in the battle of his political life. He thought Bedo
was a battle. This one is the amount of money
they're throwing to get Ted Cruse out of there. Colin
Allred is a pretty decent candidate, seems to be somewhat
middle of the road. I have tried to interview him
on a few occasions. They continue to turn us down.
That's a hymn problem. That's not a me problem. It's
(01:32:44):
not a gotcha situation. I'm on one of the biggest
stations in the state and they still continue to tell
me no, because, well, you know what that that shows
me everything I need to know. You're an NFL player,
from NFL player, you did all these things, and yet
you don't want to come on and answer some questions.
Ted's come on, Oh, Ted's come on. Indeed. Okay, So
we go from there to Arizona, right, and they've got
(01:33:08):
a big debate tonight between Reuben Diego, who is up
by ten points according to a bunch of different publications.
Her inside polling says no, but the outside polling says yes.
Although inside polling can actually account for some stuff depends
on how good your polling is. But there's no doubt
that she's had issues. So she lost. If you don't
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know who Cary Lake is, she was the potential heir
apparent in many ways that people they even thought her
was maybe a vice presidential candidate. She was a major
newscaster that was a fixture in homes throughout Arizona for
a couple decades. She is sharp, she's got attitude and confidence,
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and yet she paid off a bunch of people in Arizona.
She decided to go hardcore maga to the point where
even magas like whoa. She made everything a conspiracy theory. Now,
and I'm gonna be straightforward here. So when Gatos and
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I used to do show in the afternoons in Phoenix.
I have my show there on at night, but he
and I used to do it. We had an incident
with her and it was not a pleasant incident when
we brought her on and it was a battle and
it got ugly. I'm not gonna lie to you, it
wasn't it wasn't a great situation. She you know, the
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who won, who lost, all of these kind of things,
you know, January sixth, All, it's not a good look.
This was a woman who I think a lot of
people really thought, well, you know, she is buttoned up,
she's even more media savvy than Trump. And yet it
is flopped. And why it matters is when people say,
what happens after Trump? Here's the thing they're looking for
(01:35:03):
the next is it jd Vance? Maybe is this form
of populism gonna survive? Because I'll tell you this, if
Trump loses this, that's it, right, that great experiment of
a non politician somebody and Trump is hard to emulate.
That'll be gone because they'll look and they'll say, you
won one time, then you lost the midterm, you lost
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your race, and then lost the Senate. Let's not forget
what happened there in Georgia in the special election. Let's
not forget then what has taking place with the runoff?
And then you lost it again. What was supposed to
be a big red wave wasn't even a trickle. So
this is it And a lot of people thought, well,
(01:35:49):
maybe she's going to carry the mantle. She she may
lose again, and she lost the governor's race, and she
to this day contingents it was stolen, and she's lost
every single court case. He's for the most part, so
staying away from And it's the same thing I always
tell everybody, you know, if I'm Trump, I stay away
from any of the questions I have to do with yesterday.
(01:36:12):
And by that I mean January sixth, the last election.
Anything from yonder year I want no part of. And
I don't know if the Maga folk have it in him. Now, Look,
did she set it up pretty well when, like, you know,
would you agree with everything that this ref's gonna do. No,
nobody's gonna agree with that. I mean, that's I think
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that's a good setup. But if we are going to
be at a point where we think every soccer game,
football game, basketball game is set up and the loser
has been cheated, guess what we stop doing. We stop
watching sports because we don't trust it. And then it
becomes wrestling where it's a soap opera and the winner's
(01:37:00):
already decided three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your Twitter
tweet at as text the program and these down ballot races,
and we're going to look at these things. But there's
a couple Senate races, Arizona and Texas being the big ones,
and the Texas one with Ted Cruz. They've moved that
now to most likely Republican, which was solid Republican that
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was in the Cook report. And let me tell you
something that matters, because if they lose the Senate, so
now they lost the House and they lost the White House,
what will happen for the Republicans is a whole lot
of stuff is going to change, and it's stuff that
may put them in a point where they're going to
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be very irrelevant for quite a while. And we need
a strong two party because without one to balance the other,
you're going to have what Elon Musk said yesterday, which
you know, when he talks about democracy and being gone,
he doesn't mean we'll never vote again. And there's going
to be a key. But what could happen is you
set it up where you jerrymandered the entire country, and
(01:38:08):
in doing so, the chances of you getting back power
anytime soon maybe slim to none three two, three, five,
three eight twenty four to twenty three at she Haadbenton Show.
Is your Twitter tweet at US text to program. Somebody
who would like to have power? Is this Lady Kamala Harris.
She was asked yesterday on the view about the current
(01:38:31):
president I'd be Biden and would she do anything different
then Biden if she was to be president?
Speaker 10 (01:38:42):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the past four years?
Speaker 11 (01:38:50):
There is done a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 7 (01:39:01):
That is.
Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
Not the answer we're looking for. And because of that,
you've been disqualified Chaed What about all no, no, no, no,
no no. He hit a thirty eight percent approval rating
and you then go and say, oh, I do everything
the exact same. The analogy I've been using is, so, you, sir,
are the captain of the Titanic. That is correct. You've
(01:39:25):
hit the iceberg. That is correct. The ship is sinking,
that is correct. You would like to be the new
captain of the ship. That is correct. Would you do
anything different than this captain? Now the answer should be yeah,
I'm not gonna hit the damn iceberg. Her answers. I'm
gonna smash right into the iceberg. That's not a winning answer.
(01:39:47):
That's that's just my point of view. Maybe you heard
something different, maybe or you're nuts. So what you're saying
is you're going to do everything the exact same way.
Now maybe in your mind, because I want you to
think about this for a second. Your goal is to
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catch more fish the pond that you're fishing in the
view Howard Stern, all of this stuff, those fish you've
already caught, you need to expand that. So you've had
the opportunity to say something different than make it airtime
somewhere else. It's not a place like here, Fox or
somewhere else. So so away you go, and you're gonna
do this and instead of going to those places where
(01:40:34):
you would be able to maybe get some people that
are disgruntled Republicans, disgruntled Democrats who are starting to look
at Trump, independents who really can't stand the process or
don't pay attention the way they should. And you've got
to catch those fish. And the bait you're going to
use is the crappy bait that you are using. Now,
catch those fish. Those aren't going to bite you had
(01:40:56):
the opportunity to come in and really separate yourself. You
have twenty six days till this thing, right, I mean
it's early voting in a lot of places, but twenty
six day till the day, and your answer should have been, Yeah,
there's a lot of things that I would do differently,
and I respect the President and the things that he
has done and what he wanted to do. We disagreed
(01:41:22):
in several areas and how I would like to handle things,
whether it be with you know, and then you go
into foreign adversaries or whatever, whether it be immigration, which
you really should probably try to do the way that
you handle the economy, and instead it was like, Nope,
couldn't think of a thing. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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twenty four, twenty three at Jed Benson shows your Twitter,
tweet at US text the program. One thing that is
not a laughing matter is the fact that there was
a terror plot that was thwarted by the Federal Bureau
of Investigations.
Speaker 14 (01:42:04):
The Justice Department charging twenty seven year old inn Sir
Ahmad Tahiti, an Afghan national living in Oklahoma, with plotting
to kill Americans on election Day on behalf of Isis.
According to newly unsealed charges, Tahiti and the juvenile were
arrested yesterday after attempting to buy two Ak forty seven
assault rifles, ten magazines, and five hundred rounds of ammunition
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from undercover FBI operatures.
Speaker 2 (01:42:29):
Five hundred rounds. He wanted to go up in a
blaze of glory. He wanted to take out a bunch
of people on election day. And the dude was sold
for it. He had like he had said, all right,
I'm going to do this. He had a house, he
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had all the stuff he was, yeah, he had ours.
Speaker 13 (01:42:53):
This man liquidated his home allegedly for one hundred and
eighty five thousand dollars. All by the way, under the
it's a watchful eye of FBI sources and informants, according
to the indictment that was just unsealed there in Oklahoma.
Speaker 2 (01:43:08):
And he was going to kill a bunch of people
and himself as well. And I know what you're thinking.
That guy owned a house. He didn't people sitting around
going I can't buy a house, and he did so
he liquidated his house and for isis. On election day,
he was going to go in and shoot up a
bunch of polling places, I guess probably had some bombs
(01:43:28):
and stuff. I mean, we're gonna find more as the
you know, as this comes out, but thank god. And
it's not if, but when. And here's the other thing.
How did he get here? He was parolled in and
that is going to be It's not an if, but
when situation that is coming. And I continue to tell
everybody this, if you're doing everything you possibly can to
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stop something from happening, from illegal immigration, from people lying,
from people abusing the system to get in here, yet
somehow somebody gets through, but you've made every effort, Americans
will see that. If you've allowed the world to wander
in here and you've lied to them about immigration and
then this happens, Americans will also see that, and Americans
(01:44:11):
will hold you accountable, and they'll ask what do we
have to do to shut this mfor down? When it
comes to immigration, that is something that people are already
starting to ask themselves based on the amount of people
that have come here. And that's why yesterday would ask
(01:44:34):
the question, what would you do different? And you said
nothing was not the answer. People we're looking for three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (01:46:11):
Serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 3 (01:46:17):
The current track takes it as a lampfull just south
of Tampa, which would be better for storm surge, but regardless,
we're still forecasting up to ten to fifteen feet of
storm surge in the Tampa Bay area. That is record breaking.
Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
Massive storm Milton going to be hitting most likely overnight
Category three ish, fourish, hopefully twoish, hopefully nunnish. There's no
doubt this thing is coming and is coming hard to
Tampa Bay and the surrounding areas, and the amount of
flooding that it's going to bring with it is frightening.
(01:46:51):
So we remind everybody here. We're on several stations throughout
the state of Flora. God Bless you do the smart
thing right. Do't be superman, superwoman, super person, just be
smart because if you listen to the show, and God
Bless a lot of you have out there, you know
that nature can mess you up. And this it's one
(01:47:13):
of those times where nature is deciding to rear its
ugly head in a way that shows you that, yes,
they're not controlled by space lasers. Nature does what nature
wants to do when nature wants to do it, which
brings us to this.
Speaker 24 (01:47:27):
And then I go and spoil it all.
Speaker 26 (01:47:29):
I say something stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:31):
We'll take stupid pills this morning.
Speaker 14 (01:47:33):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict they're going to do something
incredibly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:41):
Now you're the fact stupid one with the big mouth
is stupid time. You should never underestimize the predictability of stupiditing.
Now it's time for stupid information. The beauty of mind
undern times as we see these things coming and the
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reality is, well, there will be some deaths, and it
is awful. It pales in comparison to what has happened
in the past and even in modern times around the
world where people just can't get out of the way
and are stuck in horrible situations. In fact, while this
thing again, we'll have some nastiness attached to it, there's
no doubt. Go back and look at some other stuff
(01:48:23):
that has happened in the past, and realize how blessed
we are to live in the time that we do
and where we do, because there has been some awful
hurricanes even in this century that have claimed lives. In fact,
last year in the Mediterranean, Libya, Egypt, Turkey, Greece, Bulgarian,
Israel saw anywhere between six and twenty four thousand people
killed when then Cyclone Danielle hit. But the one that
(01:48:48):
is the deadliest of all time took place in Bangladesh
in nineteen seventy that are you ready for this? The
Bola cyclone killed three hundred thousand people. So while there
is some issues with FEMA, the reality is we are
blessed to live in this country when you think about
(01:49:10):
what the alternative is. You guys, have a blessed rest
of your Wednesday. If you're anywhere in the path of
a storm, don't do anything stupid because I need you.
You guys, have a blessed rest of your Wednesday. We've
got you over the umpas alas night, night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show.