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October 21, 2024 109 mins
Trump works the fry station and holds a drive-thru news conference at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s. Yankees and Dodgers to play in World Series. US investigating release of classified docs on Israel's planned strike on Iran. Elon Musk is offering a $1 million-a-day giveaway to sign his PAC petition. Chad's scary movie countdown #9. King Charles III heckled on Australia visit by lawmaker accusing him of complicity in indigenous genocide. Flight attendant low pay. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Fifteen days until election day. That's for you, guys. Fifteen days.
Who will win?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
We won't know that night, I'm telling you that now.
Will we know by the weekend. Maybe if there's a
blow it would have to be a massive.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Blowout, and I'm talking about huge, big All seven swing
states go one direction. Oh, Chad, you talked about one direction.
You shouldn't do that. I didn't meet it like that.
Rest in peace, Liam. This is it the final sprint,

(00:55):
going as fast as you can.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Trying to reach that voter. Who is that voter? That's
a very interesting question. I'm not sure who the hell
that voter is anymore. Anyways, I don't know. I mean,
who is not made up their mind. I think the
reality is everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
Has made up their mind for the most part. It's
just doing it. Yeah, have made a decision. When are
you gonna do it? I don't know soon.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
I might mail it tomorrow, I might fill it out tonight.
How go an election day? Just hoping and praying that
something may change or persuade them, because they're not sold
on either. So what they do this weekend? They got
out there and did stuff. Donald Trump went to McDonald's
to eat, No, but he probably got something. I'm not

(01:55):
gonna lie you. We know his love of McDonald's.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
But to work, Trump visiting in a Don's wearing an apron,
working the fry station.

Speaker 5 (02:03):
At the Shawl Donner.

Speaker 6 (02:04):
I've had many of those.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
I've probably had more than you.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Trump taking questions of the fast food chain where the
average worker makes thirteen to fifteen dollars an hour, dodging
a question on whether he supports raising the minimum wage.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
These people who work hard, they're great.

Speaker 7 (02:18):
And I just saw something, a process that's beautiful.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
The restaurant was close to the public, the Secret Service
screening the people Trump served, and there'll.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Be no charge.

Speaker 8 (02:27):
Trump is tak for it.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
I having a lot of fun here, everybody.

Speaker 9 (02:31):
The thing.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
He also said he's now worked there fifteen minutes longer
than gobble O.

Speaker 9 (02:36):
What.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Yeah, because that was the big thing, and we'll talk
about that in a little bit. Harris for her part
out and about doing everything today tomorrow every day. Is
she gonna pick up the pace?

Speaker 3 (02:47):
That was one of the big complaints is she's not
doing stuff sometimes till three in the afternoon. That's not
how you win the retail battle. That you have to
have now. You have to be out there starting at
five or six in the morning, going to places talking
to people about is your coffee good? Can I ask
you about blah? You have to be doing that. It's
about all politics is local. They talk about that, from

(03:09):
the national to truly the local. All of it is local.
You need to be out and about.

Speaker 10 (03:14):
Heading into the final sprint, Vice President Kamala Harris this
morning arguing voters are facing a stark choice between chaos
and compassion and what kind.

Speaker 11 (03:22):
Of country do we want to live in a country
of chaos, fear and hate or a country of freedom, compassion,
and justice.

Speaker 10 (03:30):
In Battleground Georgia, Harris visiting two historically black churches that
she tries to reach out to every key constituency.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
You know what I didn't hear competency All sounds great.
It's chaos or compassion? How about competence?

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Is that off? We taking that off the We're taking
that off the ticket. Just nowhere.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
We're gonna have an accompt any any any non zero,
just compassion or chaos.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
That's it. No competency. We're not going to get any
of that.

Speaker 10 (04:05):
Fifteen days to go now and the Harris campaign is
dialing everything up, doing more events, hitting more battlegrounds with
more star power. Appearing this past weekend with Stevie Wonder,
Usher and Lizzo, and this week she'll be out on
the trail for the first time alongside the Obamas. Now
today she's hitting all three of those critical blue Wall
states Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin. She'll be out with Liz Cheney
the final Sprint now.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
On Wow all the star power.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
Oh my god, I wasn't going to vote for you
because I think you're an incombinate b food. But now
that Lizo's on stage, absolutely, it's like people are like,
you know what, I wasn't going to vote for Trump,
and now that I see him in an Apronam McDonald's, he
gets us. Oh, for God's sakes, just make a decision.

(04:48):
Can you here's your decision. This is the only decision
you have to make.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Can you end it?

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Handle four more years of what we got going on
right now? Are you happy with it? Or can you
handle four years of Trump and the media fighting him,
bloviating and the media running around like their hairs on
fire and arguing with him and paying very little attention
to his policy, because that's really what it's about. Those

(05:15):
are your choices, those are your two choices.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
You know, yesterday he went to McDonald's and it was staged.

Speaker 12 (05:27):
I know if you're on his campaign, and I know
you are certainly not.

Speaker 13 (05:31):
I'm not making any implication of that, But what is
the logic.

Speaker 12 (05:34):
Behind this going to a McDonald's.

Speaker 13 (05:36):
I mean, we know the guy likes Big Max and
filet of fish, and he's used the word love to
describe the way he feels about the food there before.

Speaker 12 (05:44):
But what's this about.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
There's no logic to it. It's a stunt.

Speaker 14 (05:48):
He has not put forth in economic agenda, you know,
and he's ugucation our types of Actually the stumping.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
I sped that up for you guys. You know, have
to listen to her talk about, you know, democracy on
the ballot.

Speaker 12 (06:00):
Turts tomatoes are.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Ov over ottle. That's basically what you get. By the way.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
They're all stunts, they're all staged. None of it's natural.
Oh my god, Lizzo just happened to be here. Oh geez,
do you think when they go into the ice cream
shops or any of that other stuff that you've seen
in the past, that's that's all stage. Welcome to modern politics,

(06:34):
and it's got to be doubly triple stage. By the way,
did you see that McDonald's surrounded by like so many
snipers And this time they weren't trying to kill Trump.
This time they were looking for other people that were
trying to kill Trump. But now apparently they've gone into hiding.
Oh my lord, three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
Atch, you had Benson's show, it's your Twitter, you Instagram,
a lot of stuff to get to today. Would you
say we're powerpacked?

Speaker 3 (06:59):
I would say you're a power pack full of a
lot of good stuff, including obviously what's happening the election.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
We're fifteen days away and counting top of that, if
your top thirteen horror movie countdown, we're gonna do that
number nine. Plus revisit the fact that I told you
guys on Friday that movie that I put is number

(07:26):
ten was creepy, but it was also very violent. Some
of you didn't understand the word violent, so you ignored
that portion of the program. And then I got some
people who are upset with me this weekend in a
somewhat laughing manner over like, oh my god, dude, you
were right. This movie is totally violent. It is totally violent.
Point that out. Today's more scary than violent. I will

(07:47):
tell you that right now. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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to Twitter, your Instagram.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Meanwhile, major League Baseball gets there, dream.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Weave are ready trying to send the Yankees the World Series.

Speaker 15 (08:01):
This ball is put in the air to write fittingly
into the glove of Juan Soto and the Yankees back
to the World Series for the first time since two
thousand and nine.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Ready to explode on the verge making it all happen.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
There was a bounx in bought a second. Taylor's got it.
The fans is alive, and they're headed to the World Series.
Dodgers Yankees in the Fall Classic loveingly, the Dayers and
the junkies. Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Major League Baseball stream their nightmare was Cleveland versus the Mets.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Normally they'd get that and we all go. But you've
got it now. Since what eighty one they haven't played
each other, and this is it. I mean, you've got
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Speaker 16 (10:29):
For that reason that I say, and Mark knows, I
am so invested in you all in every way.

Speaker 17 (10:35):
And in genocide, right you billions of dollars genocide, billions
of dollars in genocide.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
You invested that.

Speaker 9 (10:42):
You know what.

Speaker 18 (10:43):
I respect your right to speak. I'm speaking right now.
I know what you're speaking of. What is want the ceasefire?

Speaker 17 (10:50):
But what about the genocide? What about the genocide?

Speaker 18 (10:54):
Though, expect your right to speak, but I am speaking right.

Speaker 19 (10:57):
Now, not speaking about Gennifi.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
What about genocide?

Speaker 20 (11:01):
Billions of dollars, forty two thousand people dead, nineteen thousand
children are dead, nineteen thousand children are dead, and you
won't call it a genocide.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
Ooh, it's got some issues in Michigan because you walk
that fine line, right, that's what she's at now, because
you've got the progressives out there, and in Dearborn you
have basically a Muslim majority, and you need Dearborn and
you walk that fine line because you also need the
Jewish vote.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
And it's just like, ah, what does she do?

Speaker 5 (11:33):
Well?

Speaker 2 (11:34):
You do the right thing. I know what you're talking about,
never once mentioning Hamas and any of the things they do.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Again, Israel has its part to play. But how long
a everybody forgets over and over again, how many times
Palestine's been offered something and Hamas has turned it down
over and over and over and over and over again,

(12:04):
doesn't mean that Israel has been perfect at all. That
being said, we can sit here and debate all day.
If they decided to lay down their arms Israel, what
do you think would happen?

Speaker 2 (12:23):
You know what would happen?

Speaker 3 (12:23):
The opportunity to come in and kill all the Jews
they'd be Do you find with that? You find No,
you're not, because you don't understand. You see white people
dominating brown people. That's what you see. That's what you see.

(12:44):
You don't care about anything else that is going on
because this is the hip new thing to do.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Talk about it all the time, right, like this is
the hip thing. What are you wearing? Wearing a little
dislike of Israel is what I'm wearing. Oh looks good
on you, right, nice cafev, you look good, well, thank you.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
I mean these evil people over here, genocide over there,
the white folks against the brown folks, that's what it is.
We care about that because nothing else going on. And
why do I say white folks brown folks? I always
say this because do you care about what's going on
in Sudan?

Speaker 5 (13:23):
You don't.

Speaker 3 (13:23):
Eight million people displaced, God knows how many people have
been murdered, and the ethnic cleansing is going on. Don't
care about that because it's black on black And I
don't know who to dislike at this. This one's simple
and easy. It goes back to that underdog mentality, right.

(13:47):
If you're seen as the underdog, you're seeing as morally superior.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
That's not real.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
You've allowed this to go on in your country for
years and I say country, even though you're not really
a country. You've been offered opportunities to become a country,
but Hamas has turned you down and then over the
weekend plans to what Israel is planning to do somewhat
against Iran. Well, somehow they got out.

Speaker 8 (14:20):
HM.

Speaker 21 (14:21):
The leak is very concerning. There's some serious allegations being
made there. Investigation underway, and I'll get a brief in
on that in a couple of hours. There's a classified
level briefing and then other but we're following it closely.
Now is the time for a maximum pressure campaign against
the head of the snake. It's not Hesbalah and Hamas
and the proxies that are ultimately the threat.

Speaker 12 (14:41):
It is Iran itself.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Mike Johnson there, he's the Speaker of the House. So
right though.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
It's the head of the snake, Israel understands that does
this change anything, Retired General John.

Speaker 22 (14:59):
Teacher, type of intelligence that was leaked is the most
sensitive and highly classified that we have and it shows
a horrible position of our intelligence agencies that somebody that
has access in clearance to that type.

Speaker 12 (15:12):
Of information is leaking it.

Speaker 22 (15:15):
And furthermore, the fact that that leak actually exacerbates the
challenge of Israel responding properly to Iran means that it's
counter to not just a Israeli interest but US interests
as well, and it must be thoroughly investigated to root
out the source of that leak and.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
Who did it?

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Is it somebody who's sympathetic with Palestine, with Iran and
against the Jews? Is that a possibility might be a possibility.
I know the government is got nothing but altruistic, amazing
people that work there. But could that have happened? It's possible.
And then over the weekend the assassination attempt. Does that

(15:52):
change anything when it comes to what might happen where
Israel may strike your on.

Speaker 22 (15:58):
They have a very robust set of plans of things
they can do to respond specifically to the October first
attack from Iran to Israel, and thus far we've been
focusing on military only targets. But I think not only
the leak, but the strike against Prime Minister net Yahoo
now opens up a wider set of targets against economic targets,

(16:19):
nuclear targets, or leadership targets in Iran. That the attack
against net Yah who can form a pretext for something
far more aggressive than would have otherwise been in the
Israeli plans that were ultimately leak.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
It's going to be very.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
Interesting to see where this plays out and what we
do because abviously I feel like this was leaked on purpose,
and maybe it was on purpose because we want to
send Iran thinking, you know, in a different direction. I
don't know, but there's plenty of people who are sympathetic
with what's going and you should be in parts of Gaza, absolutely,

(16:53):
But I go back to this over and over again.
There wouldn't be this had there not been October seven.
There wouldn't be the situation had Iran not funded the
likes of Hamas, funded the likes of Hezbollah and the
hooties and continue to push more chaos and instability in
the region because it benefits them. It doesn't benefit the region,

(17:16):
it benefits Iraq.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
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Speaker 1 (17:57):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 23 (18:00):
Have you seen him lately? He's given two two and
a half hour speeches, just word salads. You have no
idea what he's talking about he's talking about Hannibal lecture.
He's talking about this, he's talking about that, he held
a town hall meeting. He just decided, you know what,
I'm gonna stop taking question, and then he's swaying to
Ave Maria and YMCA for about half an hour. Folks

(18:25):
are standing, they're not sure what's happening. Can you imagine
if bad did that? Now, our playlist would probably be better.
You would be worried if your grandpa was acting like this.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
By the way, Avemiria is a great song, So settle down. Secondly,
and most importantly, you guys lost any opportunity to talk
about his craziness and whether or not he's mentally fit
when you lie to the American people for god knows
how long over the old guy who I still think
is President Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
You guys, he's fine. He's never been better.

Speaker 24 (19:04):
Currently, he is in a room right now doing math
that we can't even comprehend, as well as playing.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Chess against Big Blue. That's the computer.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
And he's just designed a new form of AI that
will be subservient to us and help us cure all
the world's ills. It just so happens to be that
when you see him he falls down and forgets where
he is. You lost that opportunity and the whole like
he's standing there swaying thing. Look, Trump says a lot

(19:39):
of crap. But if you guys have no idea what
took place that day? There were two medical emergencies. He
took a bunch of questions kind of from the audience,
and he thought he'd just played some music and they
asked them to. He asked the Secret Service, how do
we get this sorted out with these people? And so
there you go, and it's hard to sit there going.
You know, needed two and a half hours unscripted, which

(20:00):
is part of the problem. We all know, Oh baby,
do we all know that it is not too far
away from this amazing election?

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Is it going to be amazing? I have no idea
it's going to drag on. I just feel like it is.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
I feel like once it started, I feel like this
is the end of the beginning, not the beginning of
the end.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
If that makes sense.

Speaker 25 (20:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Elon Musk giving away money.

Speaker 26 (20:25):
Governor, let me ask you about a development of Elon
Musk says he will be giving away a million dollars
every day to random voters who sign his super packs petition.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
You are a former attorney general?

Speaker 12 (20:37):
Is this legal?

Speaker 25 (20:38):
I think there are real questions with how he is
spending money in this race, how the dark money is
flowing not just into Pennsylvania but apparently now into the
pockets of Pennsylvanians. That is deeply concerning.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
But is it illegal?

Speaker 3 (20:56):
That's the only thing, And the answer to that is no,
Citizens United, can you do whatever the hell he wants
to do it? You can walk up and hand it
to me, be pretty cool, but he can do it's his.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
It's his, it's his money. So he's given away a
million bucks ah day, so what he probably makes that
an interest? It's his money. Susiness United. You could say
it's disturbing, but reality is not a lot you can
do about it. Am I a big fan of it.
I don't care what he does with his money. A

(21:27):
lot of people are freaking out. What's he gonna do?

Speaker 3 (21:29):
Give away seventeen million bucks for seventeen voters potentially, who,
by the way, could be there, get the money and
still vote for somebody else.

Speaker 25 (21:36):
Look, Musk obviously has a right to be able to
express his views. He's made it very very clear that
he supports Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (21:43):
I don't.

Speaker 25 (21:44):
Obviously we have a difference of opinion. I don't deny
him that right. But when you start flowing this kind
of money into politics, I think it raises serious questions
that folks may want to take a look at.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
So you think it might not be legally yes or no.

Speaker 25 (21:58):
I think it's something that law enforced man could take
a look at. I'm not the attorney general anymore at Pennsylvania,
I'm the governor. But it does raise some serious questions.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
It's not a problem. It may be ridiculous, but it's
not a problem.

Speaker 27 (22:12):
I think being loud and proud is a good idea,
Like where a Trump T shirt put a sign on
the lawn, you know where they're I mean, like we're
a mega hat, you know type of thing. I mean, honestly,
it's like at this point, it's just like yeah, and
then if people confront you say yeah, that's right. That's
how it goes.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
That's how it goes. And here's a million dollars. Some
about the stuff about Elon coming up a little bit,
as I find interesting.

Speaker 5 (22:41):
With the.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Ridiculousness of what took place last week.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
If you guys don't remember the California Coastal Commission basically
told Elon you don't get to do anything here as
far as from Vanderberg Air Force Base, firing off any
more rockets and doing stuff increasing any of that, because
we don't like your politics and we're a non elected
appointed board, non elected and appointed bureaucracy. Baby, that is

(23:12):
the you want to know what's terrifying, still the most
terrifying thing out there? Unelected officials acting like they're gods.

Speaker 7 (23:23):
Point that out to you, Bill Barhr, it's getting late early,
and we can't afford any more bad answers like this
one last week.

Speaker 28 (23:30):
Would you have done something differently than President Biden?

Speaker 12 (23:34):
There is not a thing that comes to mind.

Speaker 5 (23:36):
No bueno.

Speaker 7 (23:37):
Next time, maybe try Joe Biden generally did a good job,
but sure I wish we'd tightened the border sooner as
we have done now. And trust me, I learned my
lesson and that's never going to happen again.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
See, even he gets it, it's not hard to answer
the question. It's not. And the same people that stabbed
his ass in the back will make sure he doesn't
stab your ass in the back.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
That's the reality of it. So answer the question the
way that they want you to answer the question. It
shouldn't be this damn hard.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
I mean, good God, I would not do anything different
because I think it's all great.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
What's not the ends of people were looking for. But
morning Joe Jess Garba was on with Bill Maher and
another billionaire, Mark Cuban. So a bunch of solid, diverse
group of folks on stage.

Speaker 26 (24:31):
Misinformation or some some disinformation from the left, but comparing
it to what Donald Trump's course every day, I agree,
comparing it to what Elon Musk is viewing out Unfortunately
on X.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
There's no there's You sound like Brett Stevens. I don't,
with all due respect it said Joe, that's.

Speaker 7 (24:49):
A real time and you sound like him who looks
like Rachel Mattow.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Now Bill Maher said, look, you guys don't have that.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
There's not just a publicans said disinformation, and then they
talked about Don Trull.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Of course he does it more than everybody else.

Speaker 7 (25:04):
But he did point this out that I've never argued
that of a false equivalency. I just said, there is
misinformation from both sides. So I lived through COVID. Don't
tell me there wasn't misinformation.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
But there's a difference.

Speaker 7 (25:17):
I live there stupid policies based on bad information and
stifled information. That's what Zuckerberg said. He said, they were
forcing us not to put it.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
That matters, right, even back then, they were trying to
save lives, even that they did it the wrong way.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
BS, they knew it wasn't working. They knew the mask
and things didn't work. They knew the six feet was BS.
Don't tell me the intent was to save lives, because
in reality, all you did was sending people out. There
was stuff that didn't work based on bologney you made up.
And I will say this, for all the crap that
Trump says.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Blah blah blah blah blah blah, realized.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
That COVID and the lies there had a bigger impact
on your life than Trump ever has and ever will.

Speaker 2 (26:00):
So think about that.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson shows your Twitter, tweet edis texted program. Well,
their intent was they were trying to save lives by
lying to us if it was so bad and we
needed a special mask, and you're like, eh, we knew
it wasn't going to work six feet.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
We just made that up.

Speaker 3 (26:21):
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Speaker 2 (27:58):
Trit two four to three zero eight, number nine and
on The Scary Movie Countdown Straight Ahead Chad Benson.

Speaker 29 (28:02):
Show, Fronnie with Scissor sounds great compared.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
To this same It is that time of the show
where we countdown the thirteenth scariest movies of all time.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
We're on number nine today.

Speaker 30 (28:22):
Now.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
I mentioned number ten.

Speaker 3 (28:26):
Violent Nature on Friday, but I told and warned everybody
it was gross.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
It was violent, it was eerie.

Speaker 3 (28:36):
It was a reimagining of the modern slasher tale. I
told everybody this. Yet some of you watched it and
you were like, I can't believe it was violent.

Speaker 5 (28:45):
It was.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
I told you that, I can't believe it was gross.
I told you it was going to be, so I
warned you.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
Now today's movie is a Grade A one, super amazing, old,
styly kind of scary movie that, yes, if you're my age,
maybe a little long, are younger, maybe a little older,
it probably caused you to have some reaction to it.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
Are you ready for number nine?

Speaker 31 (29:09):
The time has come, so prepare yourself for a journey
of fear from the darkest corner of cinema, the most
bone chilling tales ever told.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
It's the countdown.

Speaker 31 (29:22):
You've been waiting for the thirteen scariest movies of all time?
Which movie will take the top spot? How about a
fish tail so big? Because the jaws open wide, or

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the story of a young innocent girl battling evil with
some help.

Speaker 9 (30:00):
To introduce ourselves. I'm Damion Karas and I'm that devil.
Where's Reagan in here with us?

Speaker 31 (30:08):
Or The Fright of a madman with a chainsaw?

Speaker 2 (30:12):
So I hear siter, stop stop. You'll have to listen
to find out.

Speaker 31 (30:24):
Are you ready? Now it's time for the countdown to begin.
The thirteen Scariest movies of all time? Number nine, all.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Right, number nine today? A movie that when I was
a child, I didn't watch that I was a little
bit older because well, until we got a VCR, I
couldn't go to the movies. But it was awesome.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
The book alone scared the crap out of me, because
my aunt told me she went and saw it.

Speaker 2 (30:52):
She was a little bit older than she went saw it.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
She's like, oh, I got it as scary as all
these things and my love of horror movies. It was great,
but it also scared the crap out of me. The
book was based on a couple that was Mary blended.
Their family bought a home an upstate New York. Matt

(31:15):
home was an Amityville and they were only there for
twenty eight days.

Speaker 32 (31:22):
It's the kind of house they don't build anymore, the
relic of a time when the world wasn't in such
a hurry, when there was still time for a little
charm and elegance. It has stood empty for a long while,
and at the price it is a bargain or a
growing young family. It is almost too good to be true.

Speaker 29 (31:42):
I love it.

Speaker 32 (31:44):
James Brolin, Margot kidder Rothsteiger in The Amityville Horror, God's
peace in this.

Speaker 25 (31:52):
House out.

Speaker 8 (32:05):
Along Kathy.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Father delanded is something very important.

Speaker 32 (32:11):
Twenty eight days after the Lutz family moved into their
dream house, they were running for their lives. What happened
to them is an experience in terror. You will never
forget it, and you will believe.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
In The Amityville Horror, Ah so creepy. What was true?

Speaker 3 (32:32):
What wasn't true? Well, let's be real. The movie's great,
the book's scary.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
Did the LUTs tell the truth or did they run
away because their mortgage it was too I this is
a house that they got on the cheat. The house
by the way, that's worth about a million and a
half bucks right now. They got it for eighty thousand
dollars below what it should have been at that moment
in time. Why is that, Well, there's a lot of
reasons why they got it cheap, and those were the

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murders of the family.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Were there before that? Did the Fayo family? That did
happen Ronald Hale killed, I mean Ronneydvail killed his family,
and part of his defense was the devil made him
do it. Things of that nature. It was a creepy,
creepy story. Was it actually built.

Speaker 33 (33:21):
On an old.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
Indian burial ground? It was not. Were there weird things
that happened there? D Fayo? Yeah, Ronald Fao said there was.
He walked away from some of that claims.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
He did time forever in jail, died in twenty twenty one,
but he said there were some things that took place.
They shopped the book around about it about him and
the devil. The guy who wrote the book, Jay Ansen,
actually was like a reporter. He did a short documentary

(33:56):
in the making of the Exorcist, and then he listened
to thirty five hours of tapes with the Lutzes. He
sat down wrote the book. One person said that's the
best way to describe the Jay Andison. He was the
writer who didn't let the facts get in the way
of a good story. Now, the Lutzes, to their credit
all the way till their dying day, said these things happen,

(34:17):
you can take it for what it will for me,
take away all of that stuff. The movie itself was creepy,
It was amazing. James Brolin was incredible in it. Marco
Kiddo was great, Rod Steigers as the priest, all of it,
just the sense and the evil that they portrayed was.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Happening to them, was incredible.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
A movie that absolutely was, by the way, his number
two box office winner for the year. When that movie
came out, only Kramer and Kramer beat it.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
And it was a beast of a movie. And it
was a movie that, unlike Kramer and Kramer, had everybody
to creepy, indeed scary, indeed number nine today The Amityville
Horror three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Chad Benson Show, to Twitter, your Instagram,
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(35:14):
to in the second hour more on fifteen days, fifteen
days until election Day. The question is who's left that
you haven't spoken to? At Seen and add.

Speaker 5 (35:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
Is it just going to be a coin flip on
that day or are the polls wrong. I mean, these
are all questions people are trying to figure out. Those
are the billion dollar questions. We're going to talk about that.
A lot of other stuff, including flight attendants and the
absolute hell that they're going through right now when it
comes to their pay and how they get paid, including
the fact that some of them are turning to shall

(35:54):
we say, things where there's a poll involved just to
make ends meet ooh yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
A lot of other stuff to get to as well.
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Speaker 1 (36:17):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (36:46):
Fifteen days in counting till we get to the finish line,
but not the results.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
That's right, because I.

Speaker 3 (36:55):
Do believe, and I continue to say this over and
over again, I think the results are going to come
much later. How much later I don't know. I mean,
that's a great question. I think we'd all like to
ask that. What would cause it to end early. It's
a good question. I find producers asking me there, Uh,
it would have to be a blowout, like five six,
maybe even all seven swing states would have to go,

(37:18):
or three swing states in a state that nobody saw
coming flips, you know what I mean, to one side
or the other, that kind of thing. Because if that
doesn't happen, and they're both going to claim, they're both
going to claim overnight that they've won. Trump will be
more forceful than that and then say, look, they cheated.
If he loses, she'll be like, we think we've won,

(37:41):
but will we still have.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Some things to do? And then if she loses, of
course it'll be racism and sexism.

Speaker 5 (37:46):
So there you go.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
I've already signed that out for you. And you know
what else is going to be? This is great. This
is Mark Halprin on with Tucker Carlson talking about the
what if Trump wins scenario.

Speaker 34 (37:57):
Let's say Trump wins, So what happens the Democratic parties?
I mean, as you said, a lot of Democrats, maybe
the majority, believe that Trump becoming president again is the
worst thing that ever could happen.

Speaker 35 (38:09):
So how do they respond? I say this not flippantly,
I think it will be the cause of the greatest
mental health crisis in the history of the country. I
think tens of millions of people will question their connection
to the nation, their connection to other human beings, their
connection to their vision of what their future for them
and their children could be like. And I think that
will require an enormous amount of access to mental health professionals.

Speaker 3 (38:33):
Because the Left lives in a world of emotions. They do,
they do, and that's look, that's that's been proven over
and over again, and so that would be the cause
of the greatest mental health epidemic.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
In American history.

Speaker 35 (38:49):
I think it'll lead to trauma in the workplace. I
think there'll be some degree of one hundred percent serious,
one hundred percent serious. They'll be alcoholism, they'll be broken marriages. Yeah,
they think he's the worst person possible to be president.
And having won by the hand of Jim Comey and
Fluke in twenty sixteen and then performed in office for

(39:11):
four years and denied who won the election last time,
and January sixth, the fact that under a fair election,
America shows by the rules pre agreed to Donald Trump again.
I think it will cause the biggest mental health crisis
in the history of America.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
That is absolutely be Could I see it happen? Do
you remember when he won that night in twenty sixteen.
I remember, do you remember where you were? We were
doing a live show, a special thing broadcast did online
to all this kind of stuff at the bow tie
on the whole nine yards, and it was evident that

(39:50):
he was going to win, Like the votes weren't done
for the popular vote, because there was still, you know,
stuff coming in from certain precincts. But the reaction was
he had already won two seventy and it was sinking
in and this this feeling like uh.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
And then the next days, oh yeah, it was just.

Speaker 3 (40:13):
Freaking hilarious. What if Trump loses? Then he loses and
people freak out on the right. I still say, ah, God,
get over yourself.

Speaker 32 (40:22):
You know.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
I don't do the hyperbole insanity. It's like, oh, I
got it's over. If he wins, if she wins, if
they win, it doesn't matter anyways. When the Aliens come back, right,
they're gonna be like, you know what, we decided to
run this bitch.

Speaker 35 (40:34):
And I don't think it will be kind of a
passing thing that by the inauguration will be fine. I
think it will be sustained and unprecedented and hideous, and
I don't think the country's ready for it.

Speaker 34 (40:43):
Mental health crises often manifest in violence.

Speaker 35 (40:46):
Yeah, I think there'll be some violence. I think there'll
be workplace fights, They'll be fights at birthday kids' birthday parties,
protests that will turn violent. I hope they're not, but
I think there will be some. But I think it'll
be less anger and more a failure to understand how
it could happen, like the death of a child, or

(41:06):
your wife announcing she's a lesbian and she's leaving you
for your best friends, something that's so traumatic that it
is impossible for even the most mentally healthy person to
truly process.

Speaker 3 (41:18):
I hope I'm wrong. That is first of all, bizarre analogies.
I mean, the death of a child is horrific, But
your wife's a lesbian and she's leaving for your best friend.
My best friend's a dude. That being said, I mean,
think about that. I think he's serious, and I think
there would be that because even after twenty sixteen, people

(41:39):
lost their minds.

Speaker 2 (41:40):
Remember I cry like it was insane. It was totally insane,
people lost their minds.

Speaker 3 (41:46):
They were expecting all of the bad things that happened
that the politicians said was going to happen to them
to happen, and none.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Of it materialized.

Speaker 3 (41:55):
They were expecting everything, you know, all this bad stuff
was gonna happen, but you are.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
But He's going to be a change, and that didn't
I and I.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
Expect that now though, because we've had four years of that.
Then January sixth, the deadliest day in the human history.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
Have you seen the trailer for Babylon B we'll talk
about that a little bit later.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
And then you've had the subsequent battles in between, as
far as the arguments and all this kind of stuff,
and then the media just living for this. Oh my god,
the chaos. I would I would if you could go
online and get some sort of therapy degree between now
and in fifteen days that only deals with political therapy,

(42:40):
you'd be rich.

Speaker 35 (42:41):
I hope that he recognizes his both his responsibility and
his self interest, and that he chooses in his words
and in his cabinet and White House appointments, nominations, and
in his initial legislative agenda. I hope he sees a
confluence of interest between minimizing that mental health crisis and

(43:02):
the success of his presidency, and I think he might
bullish on him seeing the alignment of those two things.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Are you really? Are you really? Mark?

Speaker 3 (43:12):
Are you bullish on him recognizing the mental health crises
of twenty three year old women and the cat ladies,
what will they do?

Speaker 2 (43:27):
It is kind of funny, though. Do I think that's
gonna happen?

Speaker 5 (43:29):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (43:29):
I think if Trump won, I think there is going
to be.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
A absolute effing meltdown. I told my wife there's a
portion of me that wants Trump to win just so
I could watch.

Speaker 2 (43:41):
People meltdown. And I'm not talking about the politics.

Speaker 3 (43:48):
I'm just talking about the curiosity factor of the meltdown.

Speaker 2 (43:53):
I'm taking politics out of it. I'm just saying, if I.

Speaker 3 (43:57):
Could watch what it would look like, take away the
politics of the Winterer loss, Just if somebody won a
race here and there was going to be a mental mentally,
I would just like see what.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
That looks like. I'm not even talking about the politics
at all. I'm just talking about the reaction of the victory.

Speaker 3 (44:19):
And what that would look like. Now here's a question, ladies,
Because i know that it matters. Do you guys go
get the red outfits from The Handmaid's Tale? Is that
delivered the date after the election, or do you put
those on inauguration day? So stupid anybody who thinks that

(44:40):
that's going to happen. It is not anybody who thinks
that the world is going to end because Donald Trump
won or for God forbid, Kamala one, that we're.

Speaker 2 (44:54):
All going to just fall. It just settled down, settled down.

Speaker 3 (44:59):
I'm not saying that things couldn't get more uncomfortable in
certain situations. And by the way, you only have the
press and I'm talking about the establishment media and other
politicians to look to when you wonder why things went
south when it comes to this and why you're mentally
unstable because you've been told all along that he's going

(45:21):
to destroy your world, et cetera, et cetera.

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an unbelievable scene to Sean why some cardigal off the field.

Speaker 19 (47:01):
Of from six days ago from both teams still you
more to encouragement to still be mortian out pouring from
DeShawn Watson.

Speaker 3 (47:11):
Unbelievable that right there was the Cleveland Browns game and
they were chanting. Now, mind you, he's their quarterback. They
were super excited to get him. They got rid of
Baker Mayfield. They traded everything to the Houston Texas to
get DeShawn, after all the chaos, after all the women,
after all the accusations of the settlement. Then they gave

(47:33):
him this massive contract, every penny guaranteed, and he sucked.

Speaker 2 (47:40):
He's not just bad, he's awful bad.

Speaker 3 (47:42):
He's the kind of awful bad that you just look
and go, oh my god, you probably shouldn't even be
in the NFL at this point. And so yesterday non
contact entry went down. Looked like he tore his achilles
and the fans were chanting, you deserve it.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
It's not very nice. And I just like, and the
guys tried to like, oh, the everybody coming over to him,
and Dad just like, and there you deserve it. You
deserve it.

Speaker 3 (48:18):
Oh lord, I mean he is so bad. He's so
bad he couldn't even get arrested. That's when heard somebody
say he should be for his play and that money. Sir,
you are robbing the Cleveland fans and the Cleveland Browns. Boy,
if they could go back in time, but they can't,
So there you go. Meanwhile, our good buddy in yours,

(48:40):
Baker Mayfield, just motoring along in Tampa Bay.

Speaker 2 (48:43):
Oh my lord. Uh, fifteen days away from the election.
What do people care about? Here's a black couple. What
do they care about?

Speaker 12 (48:53):
Focused on on abortion?

Speaker 10 (48:56):
We have constitutional a protected abortion here in Michigan.

Speaker 12 (49:00):
Non issue.

Speaker 28 (49:01):
I don't have a universe anymore.

Speaker 10 (49:03):
My husband never had a uterus. But we have utility bills,
we have grocery bills.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
That matters, you know. I talked to several people. So
last week I was out enjoying myself the Texas State
Fair of Texas and out there having fun. I talked
to several different listeners, not all were voting for Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (49:25):
Not all we're voting for Kamala Harris. By the way,
Jill Stein may grab a few here and there. A
lot of frustration. But it was interesting because when for
some people we talked for quite a while, abortion came
up on a few occasions and they supported choice up
to a certain point. And some were Republicans and some

(49:48):
are Democrats. But the interesting thing was the frustration for
the Democrats was so much was being put into that
talk at times that it felt like, hey, there are
other issues going on out here, and I know this
might be the issue that you are doing best at,

(50:09):
but economy absolutely matters. And felt like that there's a
lot of swing and miss because so much was being
placed on this and that only Democrats and only women,
this is the only thing they care about, which we
know is not true, but it was.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
It was funny that it was actually the Democrats that
brought it up to me three two, three, five, three eight,
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to Twitter, Instagram, all of the other things. Prince Charles
not having a good time in Australia. This is an
actual politician yelling at him, come on, give us.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
What you stole from us are bones, our babies, our skulls.
And this is her name, is Lydia Thorpe. She's upset
that Prince Charles is there. She explained, you.

Speaker 2 (51:10):
Were not my king. She did say that, not mar king,
not mar king, and.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Demanded a treat between Australia's First nations and its government
on Monday. Miss Thorbe, an Indigenous woman from Victoria, has
long advocated for a treaty between the Aboriginal and non
Aboriginal Australians to recognize their autonomy and set historical wrongs.
What I think what's she's advocating for is they're like

(51:40):
what we have here in some way, maybe.

Speaker 2 (51:42):
Reservations, certain lands. And of course they're mad at Prince
Charles because well he's just easy to be mad at,
isn't he Because he's the devil. What did I see
the other day? You know he's related to Dracula, and
I'm like, he's to Vlad tape Is.

Speaker 3 (52:02):
By the way, all of the royals related in some way,
shape or form, so, but Vlad Tepe issue was the
the guy that was essentially the inspiration Lad the Impaler
for Dracula.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
Yeah, He's like, it's great.

Speaker 36 (52:17):
Great Gat great great great great great Gat great great
great great gat gat great.

Speaker 2 (52:20):
Great uncle or something. But the mean, see see he
could be just like that three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at.

Speaker 3 (52:27):
Chad Benson Show is your Twitter tweet at his Texas program.
Fifteen days away from the election, some people are already voting.
Does it help who's got the advantage there?

Speaker 37 (52:37):
I do think the mail in voting in the several
of last previous elections has really helped the Democrats because
most people don't understand the math of mail in voting,
which is, if you have a vote in the bank,
it's done.

Speaker 5 (52:49):
If someone you.

Speaker 37 (52:50):
Expect to vote on election day, there's maybe a ninety
percent chance they show up. So what was happening is
the Republicans were losing one to two points because the
fall off on electtion it's raining, my kids, sick, whatever,
was disproportionately hurting the Republicans.

Speaker 3 (53:05):
That is a big deal right there. When you hear
it like that, you're like, oh my god, Yeah, if
you mail it in, it's done.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
It's in the bank. If you don't mail it in
and say I'll get to it, later.

Speaker 3 (53:18):
There is a chance, even if it's important to you,
that that later may not come for you because of
whatever reason.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
Kids are sick, right, issues at work, who knows what.
So having that quote unquote in the bank, that is huge.

Speaker 3 (53:38):
And when you think about how many people don't go
because they've got an appointment then they can't get away
from work, and then they show up and the line's
too long, and then they realize theyre going to miss it,
but they think it's only one vote.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Well, you start throwing that around and you start adding
that up. That's a big deal. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Okay, and I'm about to come back.

Speaker 2 (54:35):
And three Palestine, three Palestine?

Speaker 12 (54:39):
What's he looking at?

Speaker 2 (54:40):
You know, Dann Low, that is a genocide.

Speaker 38 (54:42):
You know it's a genocide.

Speaker 12 (54:44):
Now stop it.

Speaker 1 (54:45):
You're taking I'm taking it now.

Speaker 14 (54:47):
I believe this one.

Speaker 30 (54:49):
Take this coming down right here.

Speaker 2 (54:50):
What are you going to do?

Speaker 7 (54:51):
They can't do now.

Speaker 30 (54:55):
I don't stand for it.

Speaker 26 (54:56):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (54:59):
I don't for this.

Speaker 39 (55:00):
There's genocide, and I don't stand for Zionism Montclair.

Speaker 2 (55:05):
I don't support it.

Speaker 40 (55:07):
There's a genocide. You know that, right, They're killing children,
that's a purpose.

Speaker 1 (55:13):
Be proud of your heritage.

Speaker 40 (55:14):
Y'all understanders the genocide, right, you understand. Right, there's nothing against.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
People who are Jewish.

Speaker 11 (55:23):
But this is this is not okay, This is bricky.

Speaker 1 (55:26):
Who's this?

Speaker 16 (55:27):
This is Brittie?

Speaker 2 (55:28):
What really, Richie?

Speaker 8 (55:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (55:32):
Oh those Israel?

Speaker 5 (55:33):
My bad?

Speaker 2 (55:34):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (55:37):
So a lady goes to a place Montclair, California, tears
down all of these flags.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
From the euro store Gyro's baby.

Speaker 3 (55:49):
Lectures them about how bad they are, lectures them about
the genocide, lectures.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
Them about all this stuff, and finally like we're that's
a Greek flag. She's like, ah, my bad, but I'm
gonna leave this up. So what do you think of
them apples? Oh my god, it's so infuriating, so freaking infuriating.
How would you handle the situation in Gaza? Vice President Harris?

Speaker 30 (56:15):
Obviously there's a lot of churn and turmoil within the Arab,
American and Muslim communities here in Michigan. Do you think
you could lose the election because of Gaza and what
you know. Overnight there were more strikes, thirty two more
people were killed in Gaza, some in hospitals. How risky
is it that you could lose the election?

Speaker 11 (56:34):
It is undeniable that it is something that everyone is
aware of what is happening. There are so many tragic
stories coming from Gaza and extraordinary number of innocent Palestinians
who have been killed. It has never been easy.

Speaker 12 (56:50):
But that doesn't mean we give up.

Speaker 2 (56:52):
Wow, how give me?

Speaker 3 (56:55):
How do you say a whole bunch of nothing but
make it sound like something but didn't realize it's nothing
for five thousand, Bob, That's exactly what that was. She
was confronted this weekend by a Heckler who was pissed
about the genocide for that.

Speaker 16 (57:14):
Reason that I say, and Mark knows, I'm so invested
in you all in every.

Speaker 17 (57:18):
Way and in genocide, right you billions of dollars genocide,
billion dollars genocide you invested in bars Noa.

Speaker 18 (57:27):
I respect your rights to speak. I'm speaking right now.
I know what you're speaking of.

Speaker 2 (57:32):
What is it?

Speaker 12 (57:33):
Want the ceasefire?

Speaker 17 (57:34):
But what about the genocide? What about the genocide?

Speaker 2 (57:38):
Though inspect your right to speak.

Speaker 18 (57:39):
But I am speaking right now.

Speaker 2 (57:42):
You're not speaking about genocide. What about genocide?

Speaker 20 (57:45):
Billions of dollars, forty two thousand people dead, nineteen thousand
children are dead, nineteen thousand children are dead, and you
won't call it a genocide.

Speaker 2 (57:55):
So there was that I loved the lady shut Jebby
embarrassa baite. I can't take you anywhere. Do you think
we should bomb the Greeks at Sorbaisa?

Speaker 15 (58:09):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (58:09):
I tell you what?

Speaker 3 (58:12):
Is there a possibility this is going to become something? Yes,
tell you what before it ever gets to something? How
embarrassing is it? The fact that crap got leaked by
our supposed intelligence community about Iran's and Israel and the

(58:36):
attack coming from Israel. How embarrassing is that? Well's I mean,
it's just this is why they don't tell us anything.
It's like God, those Americans can keep their mouth shut.

Speaker 21 (58:50):
By Johnson, the leak is very concerning. There's some serious
allegations being made. There, investigation underway, and I'll get a
brief in on that in a couple of hours. There's
a class level briefing and then other but we're following
it closely. Now is the time for a maximum pressure
campaign against the head of the snake. It's not Hesbalah
and Hamas and the proxies that are ultimately the threat.

Speaker 12 (59:11):
It is a run itself.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Amen, we know that.

Speaker 5 (59:14):
But the leak.

Speaker 3 (59:16):
You know what if I said, for the last unteen months,
this administration, nobody trusted in Israel anybody running the place.
And they are Look, they're they're gonna do what they're
gonna do. But now we who sit there and what
do we always say?

Speaker 2 (59:35):
Just don't escalate, Just don't just don't escalate. Whatever you do,
don't escalate it. Just don't.

Speaker 5 (59:39):
Just don't.

Speaker 2 (59:41):
They're like they tried to kill the prime minister. Just
don't escalate.

Speaker 5 (59:44):
Just don't, just don't do it.

Speaker 2 (59:45):
Just whatever you do, just don't escalate. Iron just bombed us.
I just don't, just don't do it.

Speaker 3 (59:54):
Just maybe kill a sheep or something, so that was
like a very important sheep. Just don't don't tack anything
that could hurt them. You're a bunch of idiots. And
now over the last several weeks they have done a
bunch of stuff. And in doing a bunch of stuff,
what does that happened? They're not telling us till afterwards

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and we're like, we knew, you didn't know.

Speaker 22 (01:00:16):
Type of intelligence that was leaked is the most sensitive
and highly classified that we have, and it shows a
horrible position of our intelligence agencies that somebody that has
access in clearance to that type.

Speaker 12 (01:00:29):
Of information is leaking it. And furthermore, the.

Speaker 22 (01:00:33):
Fact that that leak actually exacerbates the challenge of Israel
responding properly to Iran means that it's counter to not
just a Israeli interest but US interests as well, and
it must be thoroughly investigated to root out the source
of that leak.

Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
Just don't just don't escalate, Just just don't. Why didn't
you tell everybody else not to escalate?

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
And she doesn't know what to do. That's something you've
got to factor in in the vote world. It's hard
because we care about what we care about what's going
on in this country. We care about us as we should.
I always think of it, America is our airplane, and
should there be an emergency, the oxygen mask will come down,

(01:01:18):
and I'm talking about emergency for the world. We always
have to remember, though, who do we do?

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
What do they tell you? When that happens?

Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
You put your mask on first then to help others,
and that's what we need to figure out how to do.
But the first people we need help are are anyone.
Allies shouldn't be this hard, And I don't know if
I trust her to do the right thing. I'm not
saying she can't surround herself with the people, because that's

(01:01:46):
what you're supposed to do. You're supposed to surround yourself
with a bunch of people that are more than capable
of doing this and let them do their job, and
then when you have to come in to make a
tough decision, you do. But I just don't know if
she's got the capability to surround herself with the right
people and then when push comes to shove to deal

(01:02:07):
with the things that need to be dealt with and
make that decision, just.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Don't do it. Whatever you do, don't don't escalate. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
I love hearing from every single one of you speaking
of all the stuff that's going on when it comes
to Israel and Palestine. This is interesting about have it
you guys know about have it. It's very very easy
place have it. They're having issues with dollar bills.

Speaker 36 (01:02:40):
Yo.

Speaker 39 (01:02:40):
Harvard has seen a one hundred and fifty one million
dollar drop in fundraising four fiscal year twenty twenty four.
This represents a fourteen percent decline compared to last year,
marking one of the largest decreases.

Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
In a decade.

Speaker 39 (01:02:55):
Breaking it down by donation type, contributions to the endowment
drum one hundred and ninety three million dollars compared to
the last fiscal year, but the university had help through
its current use gift donations, which increase forty two million dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
So the money isn't coming in like it used to.

Speaker 5 (01:03:15):
So the.

Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
Way endowments work, right, so they give some people will
give you money and basically you can use it now.
But endowments that money is meant for Essentially you go
and you invest it. Now, any of the money you
make off set investments you can then use towards the school.
But they're not getting money being put in anymore, And
I wonder why that is.

Speaker 39 (01:03:36):
Philanthropy accounts for forty five percent of the university's revenue.
Harvard's current president, Alan Garber, privately warned alumni earlier this
year of the considerable decline and contributions.

Speaker 12 (01:03:49):
According to the Crimson. While expressing concern over.

Speaker 39 (01:03:52):
Current figures, Garber says there are indications of improvement, noting
donors are reassured by the direction the university is taking.
He says donors are also relieved that the current academic
year has been quieter than last year.

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
Oh what do you think they're talking about?

Speaker 3 (01:04:12):
Yeah, the protest. It's hard to ask a bunch of
wealthy Jews to give money to a college where the
Kafia is worn everywhere and they're.

Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
The students are telling everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
How evil, evil Israel and the Jews are, and how
righteous the Palestinians are. They're stifling free speech and they're
intimidating Jewish students. And then you go to them and go,

(01:04:51):
can I have some money? No, Probably not going to
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Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
We'll get back to the exciting election. But first to
the skies we go.

Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
Flight attendants don't make any money. No, they're not cheerleaders
of the sky. Maybe a little bit, but still they're
not making any money. And if you don't have to
make money, it's amazing. Got a buddy's wife, she's a
flight attendant. Got a couple buddies wives are flight attendants.
They don't have to work, but they like it because

(01:07:21):
they get to fly around for free. They can go
all kinds of places, get to meet new people enjoy themselves.
But if that is your main job, the job right
now sucks.

Speaker 5 (01:07:32):
I dreamt of being on a beach. The public looks
up to flight attendants and say, do you have this
clamorous life where you travel?

Speaker 12 (01:07:41):
What is the reality of flight attending?

Speaker 5 (01:07:43):
You're dirt for You're very, very poor. You get paid
under thirty thousand dollars in a year.

Speaker 28 (01:07:49):
Can you survive on that?

Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
No, under thirty thousand dollars a year. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
If we all look up the flight attendants have to
be honest with you, I don't know. You know, it's
cool that you fly around place has been enough, it's like,
oh my god, that's you can't live off that again.
If you're working one or two days a week and
you make it thirty thousand dollars, okay, But if you're
trying to raise a family, way or something different.

Speaker 28 (01:08:10):
After a long day of flying, a flight attendant going
by the name of Brie takes off her wedding ring
and begins her second shift.

Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
I definitely am not a girl that you would normally
see in a shrip club. I grew up with a
lot of morals, a lot of Christian morals, I never
saw a pip before. I never had people asking me
for jobs and they would pay five hundred dollars.

Speaker 28 (01:08:37):
Bree is one of many flight attendants who spoke exclusively
to NewsNation describing the lengths they're going just to survive.
New hires at Frontier, Jet Blue, United, and Alaska Airlines
all projected to make less than twenty seven thousand dollars
per year.

Speaker 40 (01:08:53):
In all reality, I'm paid less than a McDonald's worker
looking for job.

Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
And I've always wanted to work at McDonald but I
never did chat. I can't believe you. Well, he did
work at McDonald's yesterday. I thought it would be relevant
to play here. I'm sorry, geez.

Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
They're not getting paiding any money though, and it sucks,
and we need our flight attendants, right, We need them.
Our stewardess is our stewards.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
We need them.

Speaker 9 (01:09:15):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:09:15):
The money sucks, though, and the way they get paid sucks.
You're there, and it's basically get paid when they're in
the air.

Speaker 28 (01:09:24):
Kim also flies for a major airline and says her
passengers would have no idea she lived in a shed
with her three children with no running water.

Speaker 2 (01:09:33):
One night.

Speaker 28 (01:09:33):
She says the temperature fell to negative twenty degrees, then
the power went out. She prayed they'd survive the night.

Speaker 40 (01:09:41):
I had taken all my kids basically into bed with
me and I kind of you know, use handwarmers and stuff.
We're just gonna have a sleepover in mommy's bed. It
was probably the worst experience of my life.

Speaker 5 (01:09:54):
I got.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
That is just awful. That is that's horrible.

Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
And we've heard about this for years, how they don't
get paid enough, the way that they get paid, whether
once the doors shut we get paid, but only when
in the I mean, it's just frustration level that is
out there.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
But this is when you got to get together and say, right,
what do we do?

Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
How do we do this?

Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
How do we make it so it is affordable and
that we can get them to react to it, Because
when you hear these stories, you're like, my god, I mean,
why would you continue to do it? I mean that's
the other side. I ask why, Because if I wasn't
making enough money doing something, even if I loved it,
what would I do? Well, I go somewhere else. The
opportunity was in front of me to go somewhere else.

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I would make an opportunity to go somewhere else.

Speaker 28 (01:10:38):
Another big problem for flight attendants. Many only get paid
for roughly half of the hours they actually work, no
pay for waiting at the gate during boarding or disembarking,
and as flight attendants across the country prepare for landing,
some also prepare for homelessness.

Speaker 42 (01:10:55):
Every day at my job, when I have to drop
off a girl from a chap who has no car
and transportation at two place of homelessness, or take her
to her car where she lives, or quite often share
meals with her at work because she has no food,
no money for food. That's what I experience quite often.

Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
At my job. I would do everything I can to
make sure and they already have re union that you
press them as hard as you can, But at the
same time, I'd be looking elsewhere.

Speaker 3 (01:11:30):
At some point in time, you've got to say, I
can't do this anymore. I've got to look elsewhere. I've
got to do it's best for me and my family.

Speaker 2 (01:11:41):
It was always tough in the past, but no one
has ever experienced the cost of living like.

Speaker 5 (01:11:47):
It is today.

Speaker 28 (01:11:48):
Adjusted for inflation, flight attendant salaries are up thirteen percent
since nineteen seventy, but in that same period, housing costs
have exploded more than eight hundred percent, so why stay?
Any told News Nation they hope if they dedicate enough time,
typically twelve years or more, they can work their way
to top rate. Kim says, instead, more than seven years in,

(01:12:10):
she's falling deeper into debt.

Speaker 40 (01:12:12):
Yeah, I would say it was trapped. I pulled out
a loan from my four oh one k and if
I were to quit, like right now, I would have
to pay all that back, and it's money I don't have.

Speaker 2 (01:12:23):
Then you need to make a choice. Then that choice
is I'm going to have to choose a different career path.
If they're not going to pay me what I know
I'm worth, then you have to say to yourself, I'm worth.

Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
More than this, and you choose a different career path.
And for some they may be stuck, but for a
lot of them, I think they're holding out.

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Speaker 43 (01:13:19):
Well, the election is just sixteen days away, and the
candidates are striking very different tones. Trying to get out
the vote. For example, here's Kamala Harris.

Speaker 16 (01:13:29):
Your vote is your voice, and your voice is your power.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
And here's Trump. Get that fat pig off the couch,
tell him to go and vote for Trump. He's gonna
save our coun'try.

Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
Okay, Oh my god. Trump said something mean. He's trying
to be a comic. That's what he does.

Speaker 5 (01:13:53):
It's who he is.

Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
It's not right, it is what it is. Get over it.
Stop it with the words hurt.

Speaker 43 (01:14:00):
Subtle differences you'll notice in their styles, you know, like
here's Kamala's message to women, and when.

Speaker 11 (01:14:05):
Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom, I will
proudly sign it into all.

Speaker 43 (01:14:13):
Okay, And here's Trump's closing message to women.

Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
So amazed that Harvey Weinstein got schlung.

Speaker 43 (01:14:23):
Hit so in that story he thinks Harvey Weinstein's the
one who got schlung. By the way, I never need
to hear anyone ever say schlanged again. But then this
week Trump did strike a positive tone when he stopped
questions at a town hall to just dance for forty minutes.
Please enjoy these somehow one hundred percent real clips and

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Speaker 5 (01:14:53):
Now.

Speaker 43 (01:14:54):
That's what I call demancho.

Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
He does have dementia. Danced around jer Obama talk about him.
You took the keys away from Grandpa. Sorry, you guys
lost that opportunity.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
You didn't take the keys away from Grandpa until the
embarrassment was so real, until it was just so awful.
Trump at an event where there were two medical emergencies
and essentially while everything was being done, he stood out
there Q and eight for about thirty minutes or so

(01:15:30):
longer and then decided enough of that, Let's play some music.
Because they told him, being the Secret Service, this is
what we're going to do right here, rather than open
up the building and allow people to go out the
certain way.

Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
They were worried, so they said this is what we're
gonna do.

Speaker 33 (01:15:46):
But the whole like, well, we took your keys away
from your grandpa. Sorry, you missed that chance. Kids, when
you told me that the old guy in the White
House was better than ever, Joe Scarborough, remember that this
version of Biden, this version of Biden.

Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
The greatest ever. Except no, oh my lord, we are
fifteen days away. What are they doing fifteen days to go?

Speaker 5 (01:16:13):
Now?

Speaker 10 (01:16:13):
And the Harris campaign is dialing everything up, doing more events,
hitting more battlegrounds with more star power, appearing this past
weekend with Stevie Wonder, Usher and Lizzo, and this week
should be out on the trail for the first time
alongside the Obamas. Now today she's hitting all three of
those critical blue Wall states Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin. Shall be
out with Liz Cheney.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
The final sprint now on, Oh wow, final sprint now on.

Speaker 5 (01:16:36):
Here we go.

Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
Now it is the I this is just me. Do
not think it is going to be over on the
fifteen days from now, I don't. I think it is
the end of the beginning, not the beginning of the end,
because I do think there is going to be a
hard fought battle that is going to go on for
a bit potentially. Unless there is a massive surprise where

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somebody sweeps all seven swing states or wins six of
seven including Pennsylvania, or somebody flips California or Texas, then
all bets are off. But otherwise I expect there to
be potentially a long drawn out fight. It would really
surprise me if there wasn't, and unless the states are

(01:17:22):
you would have to win.

Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
The States by so much. And you know what did
I hear today? That is it Michigan is one tenth
of one percent? Is what they think is separating the
two right now in Harris's favor, one tenth of one percent?

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
Is it true? Again? The polls are tough because.

Speaker 3 (01:17:43):
We you know, buyers or liars, meaning people on the
other end of the line, are never really truthful. They're
guarded about who they're talking about. Are they potential voters
or are they certain voters? Are they ashamed to say
that they support Donald Trump? Because that's really what we're

(01:18:05):
talking about. Nobody's going to go, oh, don't tell them
you support Kamala Harris. They'll think bad of you. So
we have no idea what it looks like at the polls.
Based on what we have pollwise, at this moment in time,
it's a dead heat, but elections already haven't it.

Speaker 37 (01:18:26):
I do think the mail in voting to the several
of last previous elections has really helped the Democrats because
most people don't understand the math of mail in voting,
which is, if you have a vote in the bank,
it's done. If someone you expect to vote on election day,
there's maybe a ninety percent chance they show up. So
what was happening is the Republicans were losing one to

(01:18:46):
two points because the fall off on election day, it's raining,
my kid sick, whatever, was disproportionally hurting.

Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
The Republicans disproportionally hurting the Republicans. And there's a reason
for that. Continue, Mark Ben.

Speaker 37 (01:19:00):
If they even that out and it looks like they're
doing a better job this time, they could pick up
one or two points, and US pollsters are likely to
look better because I think our polls will be more
accurate despite all this mail in voting, and so that's
an important leveler. I think the edge that we're seeing
here is a little bit towards Trump in what otherwise

(01:19:21):
is as an election on a razor's edge.

Speaker 2 (01:19:23):
A razor's edge, indeed, and you forget about people going
in and voting saying they're going to and then they don't,
Oh yeah, I'm totally going to do that. Then they don't,
as opposed to mail in voting, which is sign sealed
and delivered in a way it goes and you've already

(01:19:46):
done it. But the day of I could have done this,
I should have done that. The kids are sick, Da
da da da. I don't feel very good.

Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
Got to fight with my husband, got to fight with
my wife, something happened at work, whatever it is, you
only need a few of those here and there. I mean,
it adds up over time. But when it's so small
as far as what we're looking at here potentially for

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each county and state and the distance between the two,
as far as the polling goes right now, that eight nine, ten,
twelve thousand adds up.

Speaker 37 (01:20:22):
How big a deal is the early vote and the
whole get out the vote in between the two parties?

Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
How they're good at it bad at it?

Speaker 6 (01:20:30):
Well, one election is really two elections. There's a persuasion
election and then there's the turnout election. How efficient is
each side in delivering that vote to the polls. Democrats
haven't done pretty good at that last election of the
turnout election, early voting, male voting they excelled. But we
have to thank our Democratic brothers because for the example,

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because we've caught up. I think Republicans are out there
now voting early and often in mail and in person,
and we're seeing that and.

Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
That would be a huge win if the Republicans could
pick up early voting in a much bigger way, which
in a lot of states they have before. But if
they can do it in a much larger way, that's
a huge win for them because you know they're probably
going to win the day. By the way, I have
a lot of friends who are Democrats.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
They love going on the day they do, They enjoy it.
Who does it? It's fun?

Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
Well, yeah, I'm still cheating and stuff. I'm trying to
figure out what's going to be the big cheating scandal
this year, because you know it's going to be a
few out there. Is it going to be the machines?
Is it going to be the poll workers, the election
day poll workers. Oh, this is going to be and

(01:21:49):
I would love for it not to be this way,
but unfortunately, I think we're now at a time where,
you know, Trump wins, it's going to be the Russians again,
Trump lose this, It's gonna be deep state Trump wins,
it's because of racism, misogyny, sexism. If Trump wins, it's

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What trapping? Find out?

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What's trending on the old Innewebs on the This Monday,
fifteen days and counting until Election Day.

Speaker 2 (01:24:08):
N we're training thing on Yahoo. Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers.

Speaker 3 (01:24:13):
They won last night. I don't know if you're aware
of that. Yes, indeed they won. They beat the Jets.
You're not a very good team, so I was pointing
that out earlier late in the season. Doesn't seem to matter.

Speaker 2 (01:24:27):
Donald Trump, McDonald's World Series Dayers and Yankees, Sapelo Island
docks and the horrible incident took place yesterday, Rush, Ukraine,
War WNBA, Hurricane Oscar, Chris Hoy olympian struggling with cancer.

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Boeing strikes in Moldova. In Europe, Yes, no, maybe? Or
will Russia take them?

Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
Or will Rush? You just take them regardless if they're
in Europe. Not very nice Jet.

Speaker 3 (01:25:00):
Let's go over to the magical world of Twitter on
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that's a good one WNBA victory Monday.

Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
Staged. Did you know what was staged?

Speaker 23 (01:25:20):
That is?

Speaker 2 (01:25:21):
That may be the dumbest thing I've ever heard. We'll
talk about that in a second. And I hear a
lot of dumb things on a daily basis when it
comes to politics, pop culture, in life. I think we
all do. Mickey D's Jesus Is King, indeed, Dani monk Man.
If you're not looking at what's going on at Denmark,
they are now closing their border more and more, doing

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everything they can. Kids through multiculturalism now are forced to
learn how to pray mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (01:25:51):
They're praying in the streets by the way. They are
seeing their culture disappear, and they're like, what what what
is this about?

Speaker 30 (01:26:00):
Out?

Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
We didn't want this?

Speaker 5 (01:26:04):
You got it?

Speaker 3 (01:26:05):
Finally over to uh Google Jet Steelers, Bengals, Browns, Jaden Daniels, Trump, McDonald's,
Matt's Dodders all trending, Brianna Stewart basketball player WNBA.

Speaker 2 (01:26:20):
See look I know right, like you know that's it.
Tommy Edmund, this is how much I followed baseball. He
just won the NLCS MVP Award. Apparently he's a Doyer.

Speaker 3 (01:26:36):
Apparently he is a lawyer Roswell, New Mexico builtmore estate
reopening after the awful.

Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
Storms that crashed down through there. Three two, three, five,
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to Twitter, your Instagram or all of the other things
on this beautiful Monday, Like I said, fifteen days away
from the big day, which will not be the day
that we find out. Just letting you guys know that.
Did you know that Donald Trump was at McDonald's yesterday?

(01:27:08):
Did anybody know that? And I love this. This is
my favorite MSNBC doing MSNBC things.

Speaker 12 (01:27:14):
If you're on his campaign, and I know you are
certainly not, I'm not making any implication of that, But
what is the logic.

Speaker 13 (01:27:20):
Behind this going to a McDonald's. I mean, we know
the guy likes Big Max and filet of fish, and
he's used the word love to describe the way he
feels about the food there before.

Speaker 12 (01:27:29):
But what's this about.

Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
There's no logic to it.

Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
It's a stunt.

Speaker 14 (01:27:33):
He has not put forth in economic agenda, you know well,
and he's education our types of.

Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
Actually that's I did that for you guys, sped it
up so you guys don't have to hear it's staged.
It's a stunt. Of course, it is welcome to modern politics.
So let me get this right.

Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
If say Biden goes in and gets some ice cream
and there's a thousand reporters round, it's not staged and stunt.

Speaker 2 (01:27:59):
Of course it is. My god, this had more to
do with the fact that she said she worked at McDonald's,
and everybody's like, oh, Trump saying it's another birther thing?

Speaker 23 (01:28:14):
Is it?

Speaker 3 (01:28:14):
Because McDonald's like, we don't have any record of her
working for us from nineteen eighty three. She never put
on any of her resumes, never talked about it. So
I think it's a fair question to bring up. And
it's not about whether or not she did or didn't.
It's the way the media reacts towards her that gets

(01:28:34):
all of this coverage. They come out and they're like, well,
she might have because she had a friend, her mom's
friend said she can remember her saying she worked at McDonald's,
So that's good enough for us.

Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
Okay, do you see the insanity of it all? It's crazy.
This was stage. Yes, it was stage. He didn't get
a job there.

Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
This is what politicians do by way that McDonald's in
Pennsylvania has invited the other three that are in this race,
jd Vance, Kamala, herself and Tim Walls to come on
in and work. If you want to do the same thing,
take advantage of it.

Speaker 5 (01:29:17):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
She won't because now the scrutiny is it's on her,
and she wants to try to distance herself from what
potentially could be an Oh, I can't believe I said
that I didn't really work at McDonald's. I applied for
who knows what it ends up being. Maybe she did,
maybe she didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
I mean, it'd be easy to prove and just get
it done with, but you're not. And somehow, if she
didn't work there, that's okay because Trump's a liar. Somehow,
if she didn't work there and she told everybody she did,
it's just, oh, she forgot. They make up some sort
of BS excuse and it gets old. And I understand

(01:29:54):
why people don't trust and in particular the establishment media.
Three two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Benson Show, is your Twitter Happy Monday fifteen
days away? You've got a lot of stuff still to
get to on this beautiful Monday again, I say fifteen
days from election day. I do not say fifteen days
away from when we find out who.

Speaker 2 (01:30:14):
Becomes president, because unfortunately, I have a sense and of
feeling that that is going to last a smidge longer.
How long is this smidge? I think we're gonna find out.
If you're missing to the show, make sure guy the podcast.

Speaker 38 (01:30:26):
It is the Chad Benson Show, Son, Chad Benson Show,

(01:31:06):
the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
But Arnad Palmer was all man.

Speaker 36 (01:31:10):
And I say that it all due respect to women,
and I love the women, but this guy, this guy,
this is a guy that was all man.

Speaker 28 (01:31:21):
His man was.

Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Strong and tough. And I refused to say it.

Speaker 36 (01:31:25):
But when he took showers with the other pros, they
came out of there, they said, oh my god, that's unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
I had to say it. You didn't.

Speaker 3 (01:31:37):
Actually, it's the beauty of the world. You didn't have
to say it, because now it becomes something. This is
the problem that so many people have with Donald Trump.
You didn't have to say you'd have to talk about
Arnold Palmer's wiener.

Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
You didn't. If you want to talk about the Arnold
Palmer drake, go ahead, right, Arnie's army go ahead, not
army's mallet.

Speaker 3 (01:31:59):
You didn't have to say it, but you did because
that's what you do. And then you get a bunch
of text messages with people going ugh. You know, I
get people say, oh, Chad, you're part of the Trump calt.
I'm like, not really, I just I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
I don't worship politicians, even though I like them a lot.
I don't worship things I like about Trump, things I
don't like about Trump. It's like any politicians. By the way,
I don't want to agree with everybody one hundred percent
right outside of the Lord. But outside of that, no,
because that's first of all, not healthy. But people say, well,
what's going to happen if he loses? Let me tell

(01:32:33):
you about my business for a second. All right, I'll
give you a snapshot on my business. Donald Trump losing
is a win for my business. Did you know that
Donald Trump's been a win for all of the media.
But if you want to bitchwind and moan, and you
think everybody lives in grievances, the talking heads on the right,

(01:32:55):
I'm talking about the far right, they live to be
in the minority when it comes to the White House
and things like that, because they've got nothing but grievance opportunities.
As for me, if he loses, more UFO talk and
other things, because that's what I talk about. If you
listen to the show, I've talked about everything from what's

(01:33:15):
going on in the Middle East to horror movies to
flight attendants not getting paid enough, and go on a
talk about everything.

Speaker 5 (01:33:25):
That's what I do.

Speaker 3 (01:33:26):
But for people who strictly live in the world of politics,
thinking Trump losing is going to be a bad thing,
it's a win for them either way, one of it
being if Trump wins, well, he's obviously gonna be the
talk of the town for a while and the other
parts of the media saying crazy things about him and
the reaction and whatnot. But then on the other side,

(01:33:47):
if he loses, well then they've got carte blanche to
attack the party in power. So that's this business people. Okay,
just let you by the curtain a little bit. Kamala Harris,
it's interesting, Bill Maher.

Speaker 7 (01:34:08):
It's getting late early, and we can't afford any more
bad answers like this one last week?

Speaker 12 (01:34:13):
Would you have done.

Speaker 28 (01:34:14):
Something differently than President Biden?

Speaker 2 (01:34:17):
There is not a thing that comes to mind.

Speaker 7 (01:34:19):
No Buno, next time, maybe try Joe Biden generally did
a good job, but sure I wish we'd tightened the
border sooner as we have done now. And trust me,
I learned my lesson and that's never going to happen again.

Speaker 2 (01:34:31):
I would not have done nothing different. I would have
done all the things the same. Because it's unpopular, it
was not a good answer. I think we reckon. I said,
for take away the Brett Bear and he's evil. For
those of you unleft, he's evil. Take away all that stuff.
To me, this has been her worst answer and moment

(01:34:53):
in the election.

Speaker 35 (01:34:56):
It was that.

Speaker 2 (01:34:57):
That was it, Brett Bear, all of that stuff.

Speaker 7 (01:35:01):
It was.

Speaker 2 (01:35:02):
I mean, we didn't get any answers from really anything.

Speaker 3 (01:35:07):
But the reality is is you had opportunity that once
but twice to put yourself in a better position. You
chose not to do it. You chose not to do it.
Speaking of the election, this may be the most amazing thing.

(01:35:27):
Mark Halpern, who we love talking about on the show,
his polls, the way he does things, his insider information,
was on with Tucker Carlson and he had this to
say about a Trump.

Speaker 34 (01:35:40):
Victory let's say Trump wins. What happens the Democratic parties?
I mean, as you said, a lot of Democrats, maybe
the majority, believe that Trump becoming president again is the
worst thing that ever could happen.

Speaker 35 (01:35:53):
So how do they respond. I say this not flippantly.
I think it will be the cause of the greatest
mental health crisis in the history the country. I think
tens of millions of people will question their connection to
the nation, their connection to other human beings, their connection
to their vision of what their future for them and
their children could be like. And I think that will
require an enormous amount of access to mental health professionals.

Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
I'm going to tell you guys out there, I've got
some people on the left that listen to me. They
just like to I like to bust my balls and
I like to yell at them, and we have a
good time, all in jest. People like that.

Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
I just you know, if you can sit there and
talk with people. I enjoy a good ribbing, I enjoy
a good let's let's let's have some fun. I got
no problem with debates. That's pretty sad. That's what the
left is living on. If you're that tied up in
something like this election, that the world's going to come

(01:36:51):
to an end, and that you're that terrified that if
he was to win, it would be the greatest mental
health crisis in American history. Man, I think it's time
we take a step back from this which we've turned
in now to a from a national sport to a

(01:37:11):
religion in politics.

Speaker 35 (01:37:13):
I think it'll lead to trauma in the workplace. I
think there'll be some degree of one hundred percent serious,
one hundred percent serious. I think they'll be alcoholism, they'll
be broken marriages, they'll be Yeah, they think he's the
worst person possible to be president. And having won by
the hand of Jim Comey and Fluke in twenty sixteen
and then performed in office for four years and denied

(01:37:37):
who won the election last time, and January sixth, the
fact that under a fair election, America chose by the
rules pre agreed to Donald Trump again. I think it
will cause the biggest mental health crisis in the history
of America.

Speaker 3 (01:37:49):
That is, I mean, I want you to listen to
what he's saying, and I think I remember the reaction
in twenty sixteen. Oh, the craziest is the chaos. It's
over everybody, we're all going to die. Blah blah blah,
all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
Do you remember that?

Speaker 3 (01:38:03):
Now, multiply that by one hundred, because since then, it's
been eight years of He's evil, he's bad, he's a fascist.
Now it's democracy is.

Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
On the ballot, it's over. Freedoms are all gone. Everybody
back in chains, some of you back into the water.
We're going back to your evolutionary state. That's how crazy
people reacted.

Speaker 35 (01:38:29):
Remember, And I don't think it will be kind of
a passing thing that by the inauguration will be fine.
I think it will be sustained and unprecedented and hideous,
and I don't think the country's ready for it.

Speaker 34 (01:38:39):
Mental health crises often manifest in violence.

Speaker 35 (01:38:43):
Yeah, I think there'll be some violence. I think there'll
be workplace fights. They'll be fights at birthday kids' birthday parties,
protests that will turn violent. I hope they're not, but
I think there will be some. But I think it'll
be less anger and more a failure to understand how
it could have happened, Like the death of a child,
or your wife announcing she's a lesbian and she's leaving

(01:39:05):
you for your best friend. Something that's so traumatic that
it is impossible for even the most mentally healthy person
to truly process. I hope I'm wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
It's kind of an odd one. My best friend's a
dude who also claims to be a lesbian.

Speaker 3 (01:39:21):
I see where you're going with this. I hope he's
wrong too, in the sense that there would be this
mental health crisis.

Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
But I don't think he would be.

Speaker 3 (01:39:32):
I think there, especially amongst the young, I think there
would be a bunch of people who'd lose their blanking minds.

Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
In a way that we can't even imagine.

Speaker 3 (01:39:39):
Mass hysteria three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
It is that time of the show we talk about
scary movies because well it's a scary time of year,
and quite frankly, it's a scary time every four years,
you know, with the election and all.

Speaker 3 (01:41:33):
So let's talk about scary movies. So I gave you
one on Friday. I had said, real vie reach out
and said, dude, that was gross?

Speaker 2 (01:41:39):
What were you doing? I apologize, not really. I told
you guys, it was gross movie. I told you guys,
it was a weird movie.

Speaker 3 (01:41:48):
I told you guys it was a reimagining of the
slasher films, and I told you it was gnarly.

Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
I just I gave you the warning. That's all I'm
trying to say.

Speaker 3 (01:42:00):
Today's a little bit different, though, Oh yes, today, Today
we're going to old fashioned, classic horror movie that captured
the American imagination and for a while was the hot
topic of conversation. I remember it as a kid, and
just looking at the book gave me the hebgbis what

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did are you guys?

Speaker 5 (01:42:22):
Ready?

Speaker 2 (01:42:22):
Okay? Good? Here we go one to add push the button.

Speaker 31 (01:42:27):
The time has come, so prepare yourself for a journey
of fear from the darkest corner of cinema. The most
bone chilling tales ever told. It's the countdown you've been
waiting for the thirteen Scariest movies of all time? Which

(01:42:50):
movie will take the top spot? How about a fish
tail so big because the Jaws opened wide? Or the

(01:43:11):
story of a young innocent girl battling evil with some help.

Speaker 9 (01:43:18):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves. I'm Damien Karras and I'm
that Cavil. Where's Reagan in here with us?

Speaker 31 (01:43:26):
Or the fright of a madman with a chainsaw? So
I hear some stop stop, You'll have to listen to
find out.

Speaker 2 (01:43:43):
Are you ready?

Speaker 31 (01:43:44):
Now it's time for the countdown to begin, the thirteen
Scariest Movies of all time?

Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
Number nine, Oh, number nine. Number nine came from a
best selling book that was adapted into a movie, and
this movie was a massive, massive, massive success.

Speaker 3 (01:44:11):
It also scared the crap out of me as a child.
And so much of this is, you know, not just
what scares you now, but if you look back, what
scared you back in the day. We talk about the
visceral feeling people used to have jaws, which we'll be making.

Speaker 2 (01:44:24):
An appearance on here.

Speaker 3 (01:44:25):
That how many of how many times did you get
into the water, whether it was ocean or a lake
or even in your pool as a child and think,
oh my god, you can't not think about it. This
is one of those things. Creepy af a movie that
was a huge success and a movie that even the

(01:44:47):
cover of the book gave me the creeps as a child.
Amityville Horror.

Speaker 32 (01:44:53):
It's the kind of house they don't build anymore, the
relic of a time when the world wasn't in such
a hurry, when there was still time for a little
charm and elegance. It has stood empty for a long while,
and at the price it is a bargain for a
growing young family. It is almost too good to be true.

(01:45:14):
I love James Brolin, Margo Kidder, Rothsteiger in The amity
Bill Horror. God's peace in this house.

Speaker 8 (01:45:28):
Out loud, Cathy, Father de Lady.

Speaker 32 (01:45:40):
There's something very important. Twenty eight days after the Lutz
family moved into their dream house, they were running for
their lives. What happened to them is an experience in terror.
You will never forget and you will believe in The
amity Bill Horror.

Speaker 3 (01:46:02):
Phenomenal movie. Now they remade it back I think in
two thousand and nine with Ryan Reynolds, and it was okay,
but doesn't beat that first feel. So the movies based
on the twenty eight days that the Lutz family lived there,
and they said the torment that happened there, and.

Speaker 2 (01:46:24):
They I mean they alleged.

Speaker 3 (01:46:28):
What took place there over those twenty eight days was
something that they really can't even put into words.

Speaker 2 (01:46:35):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:46:36):
It's here's where the thing gets a little wacky. Did
it happen or didn't it happen? Nobody else has reported anything.
Nobody else reported any of that stuff. You know, the
priest did say there were things that happened there that
he was uncomfortable with.

Speaker 2 (01:46:50):
That part of it we know is true.

Speaker 6 (01:46:52):
They left.

Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
They made very.

Speaker 3 (01:46:54):
Little money off the movie. So you're walking away from home,
you destroy your credit. You made very little money off
the thing. Here's one thing that did happen before the
Lutzes were there, and one of the reasons they got
a steal of a deal was the Dafayo family. And
the Dafayo family had Ronald the Fayo, and he murdered
his family in that home. And that's why this thing

(01:47:17):
became somebody because one of the things they created along
with this, you know, there was a book called The
Devil on my back that he shopped around about the
murders of his family, and the lawyer in him that
you know, basically said, look Satan had him do it.
It was all kinds of things that he said happened,

(01:47:38):
the red eyed pig thing, all of this kind of
stuff pointed a little bit back to there. But in
nineteen eighty eight the attorney came out and said, eh,
that's probably a hoax. Either way, it's a phenomenal movie.
I mean, the lutches went away for another they've ran
away for some other reasons. They said we'd had enough

(01:47:59):
bound and they took off. But that movie, whether it
was real or wasn't real, which is always the battle
that goes on with oh well should you because you
see this take away all of that and just look
at as a movie making experience, absolutely terrifying from the
get out to all of the stuff that happens there.

(01:48:23):
It's amazing and it is incredible, and it gives you
the hebgbis because it happens both at night and it
happens in the daytime. It is a phenomenal Grade A
one scary movie. It is number nine The Amityville Horror
three two three five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Shed Benson Show is your Twitter tweet at

(01:48:45):
is texted program, solid fun show today as always, so
this is it. As of tomorrow, will be two weeks
away from election todight, a lot of places already voting
early and voting often.

Speaker 2 (01:48:58):
Remember make sure you do that. Is there anything that
either of these two candidates can do in the next
two weeks? That's what people are going to be looking at.

Speaker 3 (01:49:06):
Who are the undecided's, how do you reach them, and
most importantly, where are they in those battleground states. We'll
talk about that. We've got number eight tomorrow. You guys,
have a blessed rest of your Monday. We will do
it again Manyana.

Speaker 2 (01:49:20):
That's tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (01:49:21):
For those of you who.

Speaker 2 (01:49:22):
Struggled with Spanish, can see the show, grab the podcast.
There's always night Night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:27):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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