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October 23, 2024 109 mins
Former Trump Cheif of Staff John Kelly makes shocking allegations against his former boss. Rudy Giuliani ordered to turn over NYC apartment, 26 watches to Georgia election workers. Chad's Scary Movie Countdown #7. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
All Right, here we go thirteen days until the election day.
As I remind everybody, the chances of this thing being
settled on election day probably slimmed to none, but we
can hold out hope. That being said, we're looking for
that October surprise. What do you get somebody who's already
had so many things thrown at him? You call him

(00:33):
a fascist again? And John Kelly's done it this time.
Now there's recordings out there you can hear him talking
about him being a fascist. But I thought, well, if
you're going to talk about the Germans, you're going to
talk about him being the Nazi s that he is
supposed to be in all the hallmarks of all this stuff,
You've got to have some musical accompaniment. That's why we
got the Soldiers song Alley Cup that you may hear

(00:57):
on the tiktoks and everything else. You know what I'm
talking about. So let's listen to see what John Kelly
had to say? Shall we? On Market thatch go?

Speaker 3 (01:15):
He would be comments of more than ones that you know,
Hitler did some good things too, and of course, if
you know history, again, I think he's lacking in that.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
But if you know what his you know Hitler was
all about.

Speaker 5 (01:29):
Uh, you'd be pretty hard to make an argument that
you did anything good.

Speaker 6 (01:33):
So what would you What would you say when he
said to you that Hitler did a lot of good things?

Speaker 5 (01:37):
Well, I tell him that, I said, you know, sir,
if you first all you should never say that.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
But if you knew what history Hitler was all about,
from the beginning to the end. Uh, everything he did
was in.

Speaker 5 (01:52):
Support of his racist, fascist uh life, you know, you
know philosophy, so that nothing he did you could argue
was good. It was certainly not fun for the right reason.
But he would occasionally say that.

Speaker 6 (02:11):
What would he say when you would lay that out
to him.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
And he just, you know, that be the end of
the conversation.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
Usually, Oh it's a fascist. Did you guys know that?
Of course you already thought that fascist, racist, communist, totalitarian.
I wouldn go. I mean, it doesn't matter, just authoritarian.
Is there anything more? Any kind of a tarians vegetarian?
He's not a vegetarian. This is the one thing he's not.

(02:40):
It's a fast He's got all the hallmarks of a fascist.
It's got all the harmarks of a fascist.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Evil dickator fascism.

Speaker 7 (02:48):
It's a far right authoritarian alternationalism political ideology and movement
characterized by atoral leader, centralized hypocrisy, militarism, solicital suppression about
this belief in the natural social hierarchy.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
So it certainly in my experience, those of the time
he thinks will includ work better in terms of running America.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Here he goes, John Kelly. You believe him or don't.
Here's the thing. If you're on the right, you just
sit there and go. Yet, something else that somebody has said,
and the Trump campaign has already come out push back.

Speaker 8 (03:24):
Trump's communications director Stephen Chung, who just weighed in on
The Times interview quoting him, Now, John Kelly has totally
beclowned himself with these debunked stories he has fabricated because
he failed to serve his president well while working as
chief of staff and currently suffers from a debility in
case of Trump arrangement syndrome.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
You take penicillin for that. I know there's some medicine
out there for that. Ched. Why are you making fun
of this? He's all the evil things. It's not.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Good.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
God, let me ask you this, media folk. Media folk,
go and ask you a question. She's a run of
the middle. What are you gonna do when he's gone?
I mean, honestly, I mean, what are you gonna do?
He's all the fun that you have. I'm doing movie countdowns, right,

(04:13):
I'm excited about that. When we talk about airports later
and how long you're allowed to hug somebody. They're trying
to resurrect an animal that is supposedly extinct. There's always
kind of a ghlimbus of m I not talking about Bigfoot.
I'm not talking about that Bigfoot character. But what are
you guys gonna do? Because I don't see you talking
about fun stuff like that.

Speaker 9 (04:34):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
I mean, hell, half my fund's making fun of you.
It's not very nice. The hair on fire is so old.
And trust me, this is just the beginning of the insanity,
just the beginning of see insanity.

Speaker 10 (04:47):
Chop.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
More from Anderson Cooper in the Likes.

Speaker 8 (04:52):
I'm join us now our former main Republican center William Cohen,
who served as Defense secretary in the Clinton administration. Secretary Cohen,
first of all, what is your reaction to the.

Speaker 11 (05:00):
I have to put in the context of what the
former presence was saying publicly, he is indicated he'd like
to be a dictator on day one. He's indicated publicly
in the past he would like to have my generals,
and he puts a premium on loyalty not to the
Constitution but to him. He believes not in the rule
of law, but in the rule of order, order without accountability.

(05:20):
But it is a continuation of who he is in character.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
The dictator from day one. Just those things have all
been debunked as be it. He said, yeah, he said
that I'm going to be a dictator only on day
one because I'm going to reverse all of the things
that they reversed, the ninety four you know, immigration executive orders.
Do I really think he's going to be dictator?

Speaker 4 (05:44):
Now?

Speaker 2 (05:44):
You know, here's the thing. Do you believe in America?

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yes or no?

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Do you believe we have safeguards? Yes or no? Do
you believe that this country has safeguards that should Trump
try to become a dictator and overthrow America, that he's
going to get the military to do it.

Speaker 4 (05:59):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:00):
You know that so as you can do by himself.
Is that what's gonna happen?

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Well?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
January January sixth, Okay, did he leave? Was he there?
Is he still president in his mind? Answer the question, No,
he's not. He's not. And so four years from now
we'll have another election. Regardless of what happens in thirteen days,
we will. There are more than a few safeguards. There are,

(06:25):
By the way, one of the safeguards is nature. I
don't know if you're aware of that, Jed. Yes, it's
the actuary table. I am aware of that. That being said,
if you wholeheartedly are so held bent on you know,
he's the evil, he's all the things, and you've bought

(06:46):
into the point where you can't even stand. You like
shaking because you're terrified of what he might do. That
that is you've got a problem, you do. You need
to seek help. I can't do it. We can make
you laugh, we can make you think, but I can can't.
You know I can't, Uncle Joe, what do you think
we should do this?

Speaker 12 (07:07):
The guy who also wants to place every single servant,
every single one, thinks he has a rated of the
Supreme Court ruling on immunity to be able to need
me if if it was the case to actually eliminate, physically, eliminate,
shoot kill someone who is he needs to be the
thread to him. I mean, so I know this sounds bizarre.

(07:29):
It sounds like I said this five years ago. He'd
locked me up. We gotta lock him up, thesically locked
him up.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Yeah, politically I met politically, I met politically. I mean,
you know, like, no, no, he tried to again all
the things. Yeah, that Muslim yesterday, that voter in Dearborn,
Michigan who said, you know, he says a lot of things,
but that's all talk. And I'm like, yeah, but what

(08:03):
point do you realize, Okay, it's not coming true that
maybe I was sold to Billy Goods the media. You're
gonna have something to answer for if Trump wins and
in four years from now we have another election and
he's not the dictator and he leaves and all these
things happen that were just normal, run of the mill
things and and what where's your credibility at that point? Well, Chad,

(08:26):
they could say the same for you. If he's a dictator,
it's not gonna be a dictator. He's a boogeyman, not
a dictator. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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of other stuff to get to. And yes, the article

(08:47):
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Speaker 1 (10:24):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 13 (10:26):
For the Trump supporters out there, this is gonna be
a hard, hard time for you because it's coming to
an end and I have so much joy and pleasure
out of it.

Speaker 9 (10:36):
You can come for me.

Speaker 13 (10:37):
I don't really give a I have lived through your
bullshit for nine years and we are ready to turn
the page. You call the Democrats and the Liberals and
the Independence the people of hate. Yep, we hate your
massaging ee. We hate your bigotry, we hate your racism.
We hate that you hate women. We hate that you
think that you could tell me what to do with

(10:57):
my body.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Okay, she seems so, I'm gonna put you as a maybe.

Speaker 13 (11:05):
And this movie is ending so beautifully.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Actually, the perfect.

Speaker 13 (11:11):
Ending to this movie is going to be where they
put those pretty pretty silver bracelets on him and they
lead him right into hopefully Riker's Island. I mean, I
don't really give a where he goes. I just hope
it's not some winky ass prison because you know that's
where he's going to push for.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
But he's not going to jail. It's not going to jail.
Are you that delusional? Are you? I mean I've talked
to some people that are that delusional on both sides
of the aisle, but the left where it comes to
Trump's going to He's not going to jail.

Speaker 9 (11:42):
He's not.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
He's not going to jail. First of all, he's eighty
years old. Okay, let's just take out who he is,
the things that he has been convicted of, which are
currently being appealed. That's the it works here, are I

(12:04):
mean it's a joke. You do realize that both the
appeals courts in New York that have looked at his
financial fraud where there was no victims, basically looked at
them and said, why are you guys here, You've overstepped
your boundaries, And their worry during the question and answering

(12:25):
was are they going to be sanctioned? And that was
kind of the same thing with the other appeal with
I can't believe you've tried something here that you shouldn't
have tried, based on something that you hadn't tried with
anybody else. And they're worry was, uh, oh, did we
step in it? Now, maybe they uphold it, maybe they don't.
But the thought that he's going to jail is insane. Okay,

(12:50):
it's insane. It isn't happening. Hate to break the news
to you. It isn't because the secrets as couldn't protect
him the way it needed to be. And it's just
ridiculous that you would think that. Okay, everybody's like, well,
we would go to jail. No, you wouldn't. And secondly,

(13:12):
you would never be charged with something like this because
we're just regular old folk. Oh yeah, speaking a regular
old folk, Rudy Giuliani is.

Speaker 14 (13:21):
And election workers Ruby Freeman and Shay Moss will now
control Rudy Giuliani's assets, including his New York City apartment,
thanks to a new ruling from a federal judge. These
are the two election workers back from twenty twenty that
Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani targeted, saying that they were
a passing a key fob back and forth with votes.

Speaker 15 (13:39):
What it turned out to be, of course, as we
know now, is a gingermint, and that's in part why
Ruby Freeman and her daughter Seay Moss won one hundred
and forty eight million dollars in a defamation case that
was tried to a verdict in the District of Columbia
last year.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
Okay, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, you know what. Rudy, Well, first
of all, why did he do it? Because he was
under the spell of Donald Trump? Maybe, But you know what, so,
Michael Cohen, you know what, all of them were under
the spell of attention being around people that are powerful,

(14:17):
and Rudy at one time was very powerful. But that
it faded, and so you had one person that remembered
what it was like being beloved by the world as
America's mayor, the world's mayor after nine to eleven, and
a great job that he did. I can separate the two.
But it faded and he became relevant again in in

(14:41):
you know, cameras, interviews, et cetera. Michael Cohen, Right, you
were willing to do all this stuff because you wanted
to be around all of the things. You enjoyed being around.
It powers the greatest aphrodisiac. By the way, that's not
just about sex. So that's why he did. And then

(15:01):
he got caught up in it, and he wanted to
make himself relevant and it was great having cameras, great
doing all these things, and he was doing everything he
could to try to stay there. But this is when
I look at people who believe twenty twenty was stolen.
I tell you this, if you believe that, you bring
the proof. If you believe that, you don't argue something
to the media and then go inside the courtroom and

(15:21):
then not even have that same argument and then go
back out and say the exact opposite of what you
were talking about in the courtroom. But I think more importantly,
you don't send the clown or the clowns to run
the show. And that's what happened, and Rudy became that.

Speaker 14 (15:39):
And so why are they now getting his apartment pretty
Juliani's apartment.

Speaker 15 (15:43):
Well, if a person who is a judgment creditor, so
to speak. As these two women are needs assets to
satisfy a judgment and the person that was the defendant
held liable isn't turning it over to them. One of
the things that they can do is ask a judge
to order the transfer of assets to be put into
receivership for them. So they have used a provision of

(16:04):
New York law to ask Judge Lewis Lyman to transfer
a number of Ruddie's personal and real properties to them.
That includes his New York City apartment, as you noted,
but also includes a list of watches, sports memorabilia, even
assigned Joe Demaju Jersey Katie.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
See what that's worth? Was it worth it was the
relevance of being around Trump and having those microphones and
having all of that. Was it worth it? That's what
you have to ask yourself. And he got sucked up.
Ed Kotch the former mayor of New York and I
remember him as a kid growing up. He was the
first like big mayor that I remember right. It was
him and Ed Bradley, but Ed Cotch was huge. Sixty minutes,

(16:40):
all these things. The people that used to work with
Ed and the people that handled them up until the
day he died. His assistants and stuff said his belief
was if the cameras weren't there and the microphones weren't there,
he didn't exist. And that was his belief. Some people
feel that way, Jane, Jane Hey. But on the bright side,

(17:01):
those ladies got a new penthouse, they got some stuff
to sell. Good for them. Three two three five three
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and it was stupid and he understands that. And you
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(17:23):
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Speaker 17 (17:58):
The Chad Benson Show, History made last night and the
nb A Bronnie and his pops playing together.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
But first, Dad's gonna give us some advice.

Speaker 18 (18:09):
An that's an intensity, right You just played care free
though we're about mistakes? Is bomb play harder?

Speaker 6 (18:18):
History tonight? The first father son duo to play together
in an NBA game and this is all in the family.
And what a celebration for the James family last night.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
First father son duo to play in the n b A.
It's pretty awesome, though, I mean, I play pickleball with Jack.
It's not the same. Just let you guys know that
that was pretty cool. I mean, Bronnie, is he better
at basketball than me? Not much, according to a lot

(18:53):
of people out there. I'm kidding, He's way better than
I am at basketball. And you know, it's a little
side note here, you know, because we talk about some
serious stuff in a second, so we can take a
deep breath. This kid's getting destroyed. His dad is who
he is arguably first, second, or third best basketball player
in the history of the game. And that name on
your back, as much as it might be a helper,

(19:16):
it's an anchor. And no matter how good you are,
you're not him. Is the way people are going to
look at it, and people are gonna want you to fail.
I don't know if he's gonna be any good. He
should probably be in the G League. He came out.
You know, in two or three years he may mature
into something much better. But because the spotlight's on him
now and his dad's still there, it's going to be
a tough ride for him. There's no doubt about that.
But that's a pretty cool moment last night. Not cool

(19:39):
the Atlantic? What the Atlantic? Not cool? What have they done? Well,
they've done a lot of stuff. First and foremost, they've
printed a lot of stuff about Donald Trump because they
can't stand him and they they want him gone. They
hate him, yet they live off of him in many ways.

(20:00):
It's a parasitic relationship. Remember the Atlantic, they were the
ones who were like Trump called to me and losers
and suckers, which everybody pretty much debunked and said, that's
not what he said. And the people that are telling
you that weren't even there. Well, they've got a new
one out today, and this one is about a young soldier,

(20:24):
Vanessa Gean, who was killed by another soldier at Fort
Hood and to find her body for a couple of months.
So it's a horrible story. So Donald Trump consoling the family. Now,
Jeffrey Goldberg, who wrote this, a lot of it is
about Trump and his love of dictators and dah da

(20:45):
da da. But they wanted to point this out. It's
interesting that this has come out at this point in time.
And so the Giean family goes to the White House.
They spend twenty five minutes together, and cameras recorded the
scene and the meeting. Trump maintained a dignified posture and

(21:07):
express sympathy to the Gihan's mother. Saw what happened to
your daughter, Vanessa. She was a spectacular person, respected and
loved by everybody, including the military. It says, if I
can help you with the funeral, I'll help. I'll help
you with that. I'll help you out financially, I'll help you.
Now the attorney family attorney Natalie Kwam responded, I think

(21:27):
the military is paying for it. Trump applied, good, they'll
do a military one. That's good. But if you need help,
so later on down the line, he supposedly gets a
bill for sixty thousand dollars for the funeral. Sixty thousand
what yeah, so cash hotel. At a certain point, according

(21:50):
to two people present in the meeting, Trump asked, did
the bill for us for the funeral? What did it cost?
Sixty thousand dollars? It doesn't cost sixty thousand bucks to
bear are a blanking Mexican. So that's the article, right,
That's that's it. That's the article right there. It's got
other stuff with Hitler we'll go over that later. We're

(22:11):
going to actually ask Trump next hour about all the
Hitler references and how he feels about that. So that's
the article in this one, right, I mean, and there's
more to the article, but that's, you know, part of
the issue here is well another reason, well that he's
what he's he's doing well with the Hispanic community, the

(22:34):
Latino community, and this comes out four years later, it's
got to be true. Right to the Atlantic. The attorney
for the Gihan family tweeted out this. Her name is
Natalie kawam I hope, I said that right if I
didn't I apologize.

Speaker 16 (22:53):
Here we go.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
After having dealt with hundreds of reporters in my legal career,
this is, unfortunately the time I've had to go on
record and call out Jeffrey Goldberg at The Atlantic. Not
only did he misrepresent our conversation, he outright lied capital
lied in his capital sensational story. More importantly, he used
and exploited my clients and Vanessa Gean's murder for cheap

(23:16):
political gain. She continues, Oh, I would like to also
point out that the timing of the story is quite suspicious,
and this supposed conversation that Trump had would have occurred
over four years ago. Why a story about it now?
Question Mark? As everyone knows, not only did Trump support
our military, he invited my clients to the Oval Office

(23:37):
and supported the I Am Vanessa Gean Bill too. I'm
grateful we were successful in getting the bipartisan support of
the I Am Vanessa Gean Act, and because of everyone's
hard work and efforts, our military members now have more
protections and rights while serving our country. Now you're saying, Chad,
that's one person. How about her sister Myra? Wow, that's

(24:00):
how it starts.

Speaker 19 (24:01):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
I don't appreciate how you are exploiting my sister's death
for politics. Hurtful and disrespectful to the important changes she
made for service members. President Donald Trump did nothing but
show respect to my family and Vanessa. In fact, I
voted for President Trump today. Media, if you want people
to pay attention and buy whatever it is that you're selling,

(24:27):
and I'm talking about the establishment media that at times
pretends it's journalism, Why do you do stuff like this?
Why gives you no credibility? People ask me? Why don't
people believe there's no credibility? The stories that have been
out there over and over again. Even if they're true,

(24:49):
at some point in time, you've jacked the pooch so
much nobody believes you. Nobody should all be frustrated. Trust me,
there's probably more than enough of stuff where you could look.
And the average Republicans, oh no, I can't. But after lies,

(25:12):
taking things and twisting them, leaving out stuff, after doing
this for nine years, people don't believe you. So no
matter how big or sensational or whatever, people don't buy
it anymore. And everybody's shopping something. Mark Halprin on his
podcast said this, and I found this very interesting about

(25:34):
what he's been shopped around two a story.

Speaker 20 (25:39):
And I can tell you with that going into detail,
that I've been pitched a story about Donald Trump now
for about a week that, if true, would end his campaign.
There's all sorts of things like that flying around. I'm
not the only one who's.

Speaker 16 (25:49):
Been pitched it.

Speaker 20 (25:50):
But we have to recognize how high the stakes are,
how high the emotions are. And every day I'll be
saying the same thing. Lee's work in your community, in
your family, in your in your circles. Let's try to
tamp this down. The country's been bitterly divided for a
long time. Donald Trump's presence on the national stage has
exacerbated it. It's really bad right now, and we have

(26:12):
to be in a position where we can survive as
a nation regardless of wer wins truth.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
But you've been pitched a story. If there is a
story that big out there, why is somebody pitching it?
I want to make money off of it because Trump
is also a great way to profit. And even if
some of these things are true in this story, once

(26:39):
your lead is an absolute bs lie as far as
your story goes, according to the family, and then everybody
else that is in the article, Mark Meadows and several
others completely say no.

Speaker 21 (26:53):
No.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Then what three two three, five eight two three At
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That time of the show. Oh, when we take a
break from politics, which is what we need to get
to something really scary movies. Eight days away from Halloween
and thirteen days away from the election, but I'd like
to focus on Halloween right now. Scary movies in this
by the way, scary movie comes in number two on

(29:21):
the list according to Science of Scariest Movies, number two.
And it was a simple movie to make. I wish
I would have thought of it. Let's go back a
few years. It was a pandemic. We couldn't hang out
with each other, couldn't see each other. All we did
was zoom. So people tried to have fun with it,

(29:45):
and they did. But in this case, in this movie,
well not so much. Are you guys ready for these seven?
Number seven?

Speaker 4 (29:54):
Today?

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Pick of the scariest movies. You are, Let's do it.

Speaker 23 (30:00):
The time has come, so prepared yourself for a journey
of fear from the darkest corner of cinema, the most
bone chilling tales ever told.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
It's the countdown.

Speaker 23 (30:13):
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

(30:43):
the story of a young innocent girl battling evil with
some help.

Speaker 4 (30:50):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves.

Speaker 24 (30:52):
I'm Damon Karras and I'm that devil.

Speaker 9 (30:55):
Now kindly undo this stretch.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
Where's Reagan in here? Hit us?

Speaker 9 (31:02):
Or the fright of a madman with a chainsaw?

Speaker 2 (31:06):
So I hear sim stop stop.

Speaker 9 (31:14):
You'll have to listen to find out. Are you ready?

Speaker 23 (31:19):
Now it's time the thirteen Scariest Movies of all time?

Speaker 9 (31:25):
Number seven ooh.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Number seven today comes from twenty twenty movie simply called Host.
So there we were locked up. Everybody was sitting around
zoom calls, trying to pretend like life was normal. These
people in this movie decide, hey, let's have some fun.
We'll have a little mini party. And they invited a medium,

(31:50):
not a large but a medium over on the zoom
call to contact the spirit world. And it didn't go well.

Speaker 25 (31:59):
Have you ever done anything like this before? I've never
done this.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
For over zoom.

Speaker 25 (32:03):
Obviously we're not physically together, but there's no reason why
spirit can't communicate over the internet. Nothing was going to happen,
which allows us sitting in a circle.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
Spirit.

Speaker 25 (32:15):
We invite you to use us to puss on any communication.

Speaker 15 (32:19):
Is there anyone there?

Speaker 25 (32:21):
Please come forward?

Speaker 4 (32:27):
What was that was that? You?

Speaker 10 (32:30):
I heard it?

Speaker 9 (32:32):
I think there's something here, amma.

Speaker 26 (32:40):
So funny, here's something you know, we've connected with something.

Speaker 27 (32:48):
We gotta keep going.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
We got it's fun to it.

Speaker 25 (32:51):
Yes, good talk you not to disrespect.

Speaker 28 (32:58):
That's good.

Speaker 4 (32:58):
Good to something and that time the film is off.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
Come on, man. So if you're looking for a movie
to sit back, relax and be scared big time, this
is it. You can get it on shutter. I think
can get it on Netflix as well. Simple, easy premise,

(33:35):
zoom everybody. But they're all watching each other go through
something and it is freaky. It really is. It is
a movie that will make your heart pound. That's what
science says. Science rates this as the number two scariest
movie of all time and quite frankly number one Sinister
a movie I love with Buggoule and Ethan Hawk. This

(33:59):
movie scarier than that. Based on science, based on your
resting heart rate and the difference between that and your
heart rate being sped up, including the high rate which
is one hundred and thirty beats permitted when people were
watching this hooked up to the machines. So if you
want a movie tonight that will get you in the
Halloween spirit and get you a little creepy, this is it.

(34:20):
It's called host, not the host, but host. It's number
seven on your Scary movie countdown three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three. Atch you had Benson Show?
Is your Twitter? Your Instagram? Are all of the stuff, so
much stuff still to get to a lot of people
yesterday who don't like Trump. But listen to me, and
God bless you guys, right, God bless you guys. I
love that sending me stuff. Is this is why I

(34:42):
don't like Trump. Look at this, Look at this, and
of course the article in the Atlantic, and you know,
this is what this person says. And I just said, oh,
you know, okay, yeah, I get why you don't like it.
That article today, as we've talked about, is already being
hammered by people that were involved in the article based
on their family member's life and based on being there,

(35:03):
And it goes back to the question we've asked before
about the media and media if you want to be trusted,
and I'm talking about journalism as the establishment. You know,
we're journalists if you want to be trusted. Yet every
time you come after somebody like Donald Trump and then
you realize, not only is there two sides of the story,

(35:26):
part of the story you're telling isn't even real according
to these people. That is not a good look for you.
Talk a lot more about that. And of course whether
or not Donald Trump meets all the criteria to be
a fascist. Oh and the rest of us are going okay,
But does any of this matter when it comes to

(35:49):
the economy, immigration, things of that nature. We would like
to find that out because that's what really matters. Three two, three,
five eight, twenty four twenty three atchad menton show is Twitter.
You can leave a voicemail there at the text line.
It's a comment slash text line. I gotta say that
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Speaker 1 (36:17):
This is The Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
Thirteen days away from the election of our lifetimes? What
kind of election?

Speaker 29 (36:52):
You know, every election cycle we talk about this is
the most election of our lifetime. This one is.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
That's the kind of election this is. This is absolutely
the most election of our lifetime, No doubt about that
big article today in The Atlantic about Donald Trump I
just came out yesterday. Just horrors, just craziness, right, thing
he said about Vanessa Gean who was murdered young Mexican

(37:20):
American soldier killed by another soldier, But also all of
the stuff about his love Adolf Hitler and authoritarians, and
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic is out talking about it.

Speaker 30 (37:33):
We talked about the Hitler issue most of all because
I've been very interested in Donald Trump's belief system as
it pertains to authoritian leaders. We've never had a president
of the United States' our major party candidate, I believe,
who has expressed such admiration for the leadership style of

(37:53):
Adolf Hitler. I think among the many things that John
Kelly was shocked at when he worked in the White House,
I think this is probably the most shocking for him.
The idea that Donald Trump would regularly tell him and
others how much he admired Hitler.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
I don't know if that's true. Here's the thing already,
one of the things has been thrown out because the
families come out and said that's a bunch of bs.
Vanessa Gian's family has spoken out, and the lawyer has
spoken out, and we'll touch on that in a little bit.
But me sitting here trying to speculate, it's just it
doesn't work right, like we're all speculating. So that's why
joining us now former President of the United States of

(38:30):
America forty fifth hoping to be forty seventh President of
the United States. Uh, you heard there what Jeffrey Goldberg
said about you and your love of Hitler and authoritarians.

Speaker 28 (38:42):
What do you have to say comments the start FUNDUS
for US there starts flunt hot up girls.

Speaker 31 (38:55):
Letters.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
Yeah understand, I mean I do, I get it. And
and again, you know, here's some more. I want you
to listen to this right and again, this is Jeffy Golberg.
People have already pushing back and and your people that
were there pushing back. But let's listen to what else
you had to say.

Speaker 30 (39:15):
John Kelly heard Donald Trump say repeatedly, and others have
heard him say that he admired aspects of Hitler's reign
and that he particularly admired the way that German generals
were obedient. To remember, Donald Trump throughout his presidency was
frustrated by the generals or my generals, as he called them,

(39:37):
because they wouldn't mindlessly listen.

Speaker 2 (39:41):
We'll get to you.

Speaker 30 (39:42):
That's not the way it works in a democracy, obviously,
when there's an order that is illegal.

Speaker 2 (39:48):
Or im moral. You heard, you heard Trump. They're just
not happy about that, mister President. What you know, you're
you're you're you're not happy about that. Totally understandable what
Jeffrey Goldberg's saying, and of people saying it. You know
over and over again, you know that you're evil and
bad and all of these things. And I'm giving you
a chance to respond to this. In particular, I want

(40:08):
you to listen to what Kelly said about you and fascism.

Speaker 7 (40:12):
Fascism it's a far right, authoritarian, ulternationalist political ideology and
movement characterized by actoral leader, centralized hypocrisy, militarism, solicitical suppression
of opposition belief in the natural social hierarchy.

Speaker 4 (40:28):
So certainly in my experience, those are the things. Will
we've worked better in terms of running America?

Speaker 2 (40:37):
All right, so you heard that again. You work with
the man, you hired the man. Uh, that's what he thinks.
Jeffrey Goldberg's talked to many sources who think the same thing.
I know a lot of these things and times have
been debank. Now I'm giving you a chance to say, mister.

Speaker 28 (40:50):
Presidents, spot in the house, I'm Bill splot skip.

Speaker 32 (41:00):
Into dog in the.

Speaker 31 (41:04):
Touch lump of candidates.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Yeah, yeah, I look again, these are their allegations, not mine.
So you you know, you can be mad at them.
And I understand that's been going on for nine years.
I hear it in your voice. You know, make America
great again, you know, put Americans first. I heard your voice.
All of that stuff. More from Jeffrey Goldberg of The
Atlantic Swere's my story.

Speaker 30 (41:34):
He said to John Kelly, I want generals who are obedient,
like the German generals. And Kelly would push back. And
Kelly would actually push back and say, you know, Hitler's
generals spend a lot of time trying to kill him.
And Donald Trump would say no, no, no, no, that's
not true. I mean, we all know it's true. There
are constant attempts on Hitler's life by generals and other officers.
There's even a Tom Cruise movie about it, in case

(41:56):
you don't read books. It's very un American, obviously, to
expres admiration for the leadership style of a of a
the world's foremost fascist.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
I agree one hundred and ten percent about all of
what he said. Now whether or not you, sir, can
respond in a way that that could change everybody's minds,
especially those undecided voters out there, when everybody's calling you Hitler,
and how you have such a love and admiration and
you want nothing but devout loyalty. Okay, okay, fair, fair, Look,

(42:32):
don't don't get mad at me. All right, I didn't
write the history baby talking to you, former President of
the United States, Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (42:40):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
Last thing, this thing about the young girl who was killed,
and how you basically said you wouldn't pay sixty thousand
dollars for an fing Mexican to Berry true or false,
I'm I'm I'm night false. Okay. I appreciate you coming
on today. Anything you want to say to the people,
get doesn't money.

Speaker 31 (43:08):
That's mean him for true the movement, and.

Speaker 19 (43:13):
Then don't tell me that see you, thank you, sir,
good luck to you.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
I don't think that was the president. Now, it's the
absurdity of how the Democrats here Donald Trump. That's what
they think, that's what they think. So insane. I think
that was a parody of some sort three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter you tweet at us and text the program, Yes,
it was, because it's all a bunch of insanity. It

(43:45):
really is. Even people today who follow me who pushed
back on me a lot, which I like, tell me
why they don't like Donald Trump, which I like when they,
you know, a couple of them sent me articles saying,
look at this, look at the way he's treated these
look at this. And then it comes out today that
the fan and the attorney and everybody's pushing back saying
it's a bunch of bs. They're like, yeah, fair enough,
it's hard to I understand, it's hard. And there's the

(44:09):
guy talking about this, he's that your your article blows
up in the first several paragraphs when what you put
in there about the family of the soldier Venessagan who
had been killed, and what you put in there based
on the fact that you know, Trump supposedly said he's
not paying for this or doing that, and they come

(44:30):
out and basically tell you you're bsing it and you're
using this as political gain. It's hard to read anything
past there. You've already lost everybody again because I remind
you you're the one who is the suckers and losers.
Remember that these are guys are all the soakers and losers.
That's what he said. He said, he said it really

(44:53):
because everybody else who was there said he didn't. Well,
I talked to people who were there but not there,
but they talk to people with there who talk to
people who were there, and so there three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch haadventson show. It's your Twitter,
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Speaker 2 (46:38):
ME support Kamala Harris. Maybe if Batman agrees, it's a
Chad Benson show.

Speaker 1 (46:53):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 4 (46:54):
Hey, Hi, Michael.

Speaker 24 (46:56):
You know, for some of you folks who guys mostly
I guess, who are thinking about attending a rally with
Musk and Trump, they don't really respect you. They laugh
at you behind your back. They think you're stupid. They
don't want to hang out with you. They are nothing
in common with you. They're not your bros. I'm telling you.

(47:16):
When Trump said I can shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue
and that still vote for me, basically what he's saying
in parentheses is these people are so stupid, they're so
dumb they'd still.

Speaker 16 (47:27):
Vote for me.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
I don't think that message is working. They don't like you.

Speaker 10 (47:35):
Do you like me?

Speaker 2 (47:37):
I don't know you? Okay, then you don't want to
hang out with me? All right? Michael, I'll vote for her.
Let's hang out, you and I. We'll do a bunch
of stuff together. We'll do a podcast, we'll become pals.
Maybe you could put me in a movie and I'll
put you on the radio. We'll have a lot of fun.
You like pickle ball, I love pickleball? So bizarre, you
know they don't like you? What are you talking about?

(48:00):
Here's the thing, And I continue to remind people on
the left about this. I don't care if they like
me or not. I'm not voting for a pow. I'm not.
There are some people that absolutely think he's talking to
me whatever, but I don't care. Most people on the

(48:25):
right don't care. Quite frankly, I bet most people on
the left don't care. And they're probably like, I don't
really care if they like me or not. Can you
do the job? Can you? And it's funny coming from
the left right, this is the group that wants no
voter ID because for whatever reason, they believe black people
can't get licenses. Remember Kathy Holkole talking about black kids

(48:52):
and computers and the internet. Well, they're you know, just
like you talk down to them, talk about not liking
patronize people, it's amazing. But Michael, I will I will
fully endorse Harris if you and I could be pals.
We get behind her agenda whatever it is. She doesn't

(49:13):
know what it is. You're gonna have to tell me first.
So bizarre. You know, I don't like you. They don't
know me. They would probably love me, but it's just
so bizarre. We're working on trying to get like jd Vance.
You know, we'll try to get maybe Trumpet on before

(49:34):
the election, but hopefully jd Vance. But it's funny. I'm gona.
I'm gonna play that fro. I'm good.

Speaker 4 (49:38):
Do you like me?

Speaker 2 (49:41):
To queepy friends? If you write another book? Can I
be in the movie? What do people think about you?
At Netflix now? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three, at Chad Benson's Show, to your Twitter, your Instagram,
all of the other things. Now to real stuff. Airlines
and the nightmare that is the crowding folk. They're so despies.

Speaker 32 (50:04):
Some airport employees call them gate lice, and the people
who crowd around before the plane boards, trying to sneak
on before their group is called now, American Airlines tells
The Washington Post it's testing new technology at airports in
Albuquerque and Tucson that would alert gate agents with an
audible noise when a passenger tries to cut in line.
If the project is successful, American will expand it to

(50:25):
other airports as well.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
What kind of noise do you think it would be?
We're like, it's kind of funny. An audible noise gatecrasher, gatecrasher.
So that's what they're doing in Tucson and elsewhere. And

(50:48):
we all know those people, right, you're in group eight.
They've just asked if there were young children and people
that need help to get on the airplane, and you're
standing up there as if there's not going to be
one through seven. We know who you are. We know
who you are.

Speaker 4 (51:06):
Me.

Speaker 2 (51:07):
I'm like, do I have time to go get a lunch?
I'm a group paid. I get another four hours here.
Now we move from there to Duneden Airport in New Zealand,
which is causing controversy because you see, they've put a
limit on how long your hug could be curbside because.

Speaker 10 (51:24):
Often often at the airport drop off locations, the messaging
could be quite quite intense. You know you're gonna get
fined you're going to get clamped. You need to move
your cargo. I'm parking the carpak. Where's you trying to
have fun with it? And nextually, as an airport, those
drop off locations of common locations for those farewells. So actually,
let's have a bit fun with it. Let's talk about
a time limit for your hugs three minutes. If you

(51:45):
want a more fond of farewell, go to the car
packs partner, you get fifteen minutes free in the carpack anyway,
But it's calls quite a sir. We've got quite a
bit of conversation going.

Speaker 2 (51:56):
With the reminderybody, you know, this is an airport, right,
this is what we do out job. You can't just
show up he and hug. And the thing is they're
telling everybody, all right, if you're gonna hug longer, you
gotta go to the car park.

Speaker 9 (52:09):
But I love him, Andy Slavin, I'm gonna be see.

Speaker 2 (52:16):
Three two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Benson's show. Is your Twitter. Another anonymous source
coming out against Trump.

Speaker 34 (52:23):
An anonymous very top officials face very every day time
with Donald Trump served more than a year's administration, told
me about Donald Trump. Trump lacks any shred of human decency, humility,
or caring. He is a traitor and a malignancy in
our nation and represents a clear and present danger to
our democracy and rule of law.

Speaker 2 (52:41):
All right, who is that person? I'm not saying somebody
didn't say it, and not somebody didn't say it that
worked with Trump. I'm not saying any of those things.
But how many times have you heard these things?

Speaker 4 (52:54):
You know?

Speaker 2 (52:54):
Much like with Rudy Giuliano, which we talked about. We'll
talk about it a little bit later, but much like
with all that's screaming, yelling about you know, hair's on
fire and this thing was stolen, and look at all
the evidence except for the part where we're actually talking
about any of this stuff for real. Inside of a courtroom,
you say enough things and they either turn out to
be not true, misheard, or like the telephone game, and

(53:20):
the stories changed numerous times. It's tough for anybody to
believe it. It is a lot of stuff still to
get to. All this beautiful Wednesdang, we're just thirteen days
a why from the big election now, as I've pointed out,
and I will continue to do so thirteen days until
election day, thirteen days until we're done voting. Right, doesn't

(53:44):
mean we're going to know sat Night. I want everybody
to be prepared. There is a possibility that it may
go longer. Okay, if you miss any of the show,
shit grab the podcast.

Speaker 17 (53:55):
It is the Chat Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show,

(54:32):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
Eon apparently is a cuckoo or a I don't know
how this guy says it. You're gonna hear. He's not
a fan of saying.

Speaker 35 (54:42):
I might just say that I hate Elon Musk. There
are very few people in this world that I devote
the energy to hate, and he I devote energy to hate.

Speaker 2 (54:50):
He's a cuckoo.

Speaker 35 (54:51):
I don't understand why people don't recognize this. He's a cuckoo.
He doesn't found anything or invent anything. Not suggesting he's
not clever, but he hasn't found anything. He's just a cuckoo.
He arrives in a nest, pushes out the founders, and
then opens his garb wide and forces the government to
feed him subsidies, and then flips off to another nest

(55:11):
and pushes out another couple of founders and Gorges on
the Public Purse. I hate Elon Musk.

Speaker 2 (55:17):
How do you really, phil, sir? Did you always hate him?
I'm just curious, did you always hate him? Did he
steal your wife? Did they have a child? He's got
like eighty four kids. I was watching his first wife,
who by the way, still loves and praises and talks about,

(55:39):
said that the first time they he invited her back
to his place. He says, we're going to watch rocket videos.
She's like, oh, yeah, okay, but then she went anyways,
and she goes, sure enough, we just watched rocket videos,
Run Run. We're in the midst of an election. And yes,

(56:02):
that was parody earlier. If you haven't heard it, I
might play it next hour. If not, grab the podcast.
Donald Trump on or did we I don't know. Kamala
Harris on Election Night? What will you be doing now?
I want you guys to listen. This very careful kind
of gets into election night because we're thirteen days away,

(56:23):
but also what comes after after? There will be no.

Speaker 29 (56:26):
After, And I'm very much grounded in the present in
terms of the task at hand. And we will deal
with election night and the days after as they come,
and we have the resources and the expertise and the focus.

Speaker 4 (56:40):
On that as well.

Speaker 1 (56:41):
So you mind team is ready to go?

Speaker 10 (56:43):
Is that what you're saying?

Speaker 17 (56:43):
Are you thinking about that as a possibility?

Speaker 9 (56:45):
Of course?

Speaker 2 (56:46):
Yeah, team, what kind of teams like moving teams or
like lawyers, because already I've seen this is now. Remember
the Demos would never try to steal the election. The
Democrats would never ever do that. It's implausible to think

(57:08):
that anybody would try to do something like that. Okay,
but you've got teams of lawyers ready just in case
the Republicans do it.

Speaker 36 (57:19):
Why is that?

Speaker 29 (57:20):
You know, every election cycle we talk about this is
the most election of our lifetime.

Speaker 2 (57:25):
This one is? It really is the most election of
our lifetime. On top of that, she's been out there
with Liz Shaney.

Speaker 14 (57:31):
You've spent a lot of time on the campaign trail
with former Congressman Liz Cheney as your referenced.

Speaker 1 (57:36):
Is she somebody who? Is she somebody who would consider
putting in the cabinet?

Speaker 2 (57:40):
Have you talked with her about this topic? I'll keep
you posted, Okay, you do that. That being said, listen
to MSNBC fawn on these two powerful women.

Speaker 8 (57:51):
Two women from completely different backgrounds, completely different points of view,
carrying the torch of freedom and democracy together.

Speaker 37 (58:00):
I wouldn't think a few years ago I would ever
be singing the praises of a Cheney member of the family.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
I really did not like the Iraq War anyway.

Speaker 37 (58:09):
She is a character almost out of the movies, out
of a man for all seasons. I've never seen a
more heroic figure than Liz Cheney.

Speaker 2 (58:18):
You've never seen a more heroic figure, Chris Matthew. Does
it give you a tingle? She'll probably get that checked.
Are you slawing your words?

Speaker 37 (58:28):
She lost her state probably forever. She lost her party,
she lost her leadership in the Republican House. She could
have been on her way to speaker. It was very
probable she gave it all away in the interest of truth.

Speaker 2 (58:41):
That's what she stood for.

Speaker 37 (58:42):
It's amazing to me how few people have gotten behind her.
But now one person that's got behind her is Kamala
Harris and those sitting together, those two women, as you
say on that stage, is remarkable because there's such courage
there from Liz Cheney.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
Well, she is the most courageous person ever, Chris Matthews.
Kamala is only behind her because she hates Donald Trump
and is willing to do anything to get rid of him.
If she would have lost and said nothing, she wouldn't

(59:18):
be like, we need to call up Liz, get her
on the phone, because I don't know if you're aware
of this.

Speaker 29 (59:24):
You know, every election cycle we talk about this is
the most election of our lifetime.

Speaker 2 (59:28):
This one is, Yeah, we need her, we do, we
need her now, get her, get her now.

Speaker 37 (59:33):
She's been unbelievable and I think now they use her
for the next two weeks. I also want to say
something about the Democrats. If you're going to use her,
repay her when you get in office, don't just act
like you're giving a little nod to a Republican clean
up some of your actor. You've got problems Democrats. You
don't have all the answers. You gotta do much stuff
for her action on the border. You have to get

(59:53):
serious about it and come up with a reasonable way
of getting people into the country in a reasonable way
and let them become CITI since in time.

Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
But you got to do something.

Speaker 37 (01:00:02):
You can't just say I'm with Biden. That's not too good.

Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
Well, that's not too good. Chris is right about that.
But I've always said this, if I was president, there'd
be no doubt in my mind I would have a
Democrat as part of my administration and some that I
could go to and talk to because I want to
know everything I can, what's the other side feeling that
what can we do to get done? I want to

(01:00:27):
understand what's happening and how others look at It doesn't
mean that that you know you're going to go just
I'm going to deviate from everything. But the more information
you have, the better. And if you are going to
be really a president for everybody, having some voices in
there that will represent the minority, I think is a helper.

(01:00:48):
I would pis Trump off though she won. Liz Cheney
was like secretary of State or something. You can't say.
On the inflation, it's world inflation. Nobody cares about the world.
They wanted to wire.

Speaker 37 (01:00:59):
Their prices are going up. So I think DEM's got
a lot of things to clean up. But one of
the things that you need to show is courage and guts,
and that woman has it.

Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, thank you, Mika. You're solid. I know
why you're married. You now chat it's not very nice.
It isn't. And the reality is, yes, our inflation is
way lower than a lot of other places. I recognize
that I'm no fool, But if you're struggling, you don't

(01:01:33):
care what is happening in Europe or South America. You
care about the world that you can control and the
world that you're in. That's why yesterday when Tim Wall said, Hey,
if people are saying they're struggling, we gotta believe them. Yeah,
I agree, Tim, And then he said a bunch of

(01:01:54):
other mumbo jobo because he was on the view three two, three, five,
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shosh your Twitter. Somebody texted and said, Chad, would you
really support Kamala Harris if Michael Keaton became your pal?
Because you guys didn't hear earlier, Michael Keaton's like Donald
Trump doesn't like you. Elon Musk doesn't like it. They
make fun of you, they laugh at you, They don't

(01:02:20):
want to hang out with you. And I'm like, you
don't want to hang out with me? But if he did, sure,
Sure he's not going to though, because he doesn't care either.
He doesn't so recognize that they can all everybody don't
talk ago. You don't. Politicians don't want to hang out
with us. And by the way, you don't want to
hang out with politicians. You don't. They're they're not They're

(01:02:43):
not a barrel of laughs. And some of them are
a little weird. Some of them are a lot of weird.
I'm just I'm letting you guys know, who would I
hang out with it? I five's gonna hang out if,
like I had to choose one right now. One, it
can't be like take away Trump and take away like
you get. He's just gonna be a congressman or a senator.

(01:03:06):
That's a good question. Kirsten Cinema. It's kind of a
body hang out with her for sure. Uh, And she's nice.
Mark Kelly doesn't like me because I keep asking him
where the aliens are and he never tells me, so
it's kind of a dick move. So I don't think
we'd be pals. I'm trying to think, Nancy Pelosi, get
some tips, financial tips, that'd be good. I could do that.

(01:03:29):
I could definitely, that'd be interesting. Mitch McConnell, how have
you lived so long?

Speaker 4 (01:03:39):
Oh?

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Some fun stuff and some sad stuff, talk some sad stuff.
Rudy Giuliani sad, sad, sad, I say very very sad.

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Speaker 26 (01:05:37):
Serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
It's Chad Benson and election.

Speaker 14 (01:05:43):
Workers Ruud Freeman and Shane Moss will now control Rudy
Juliani's assets, including his New York City apartment, thanks to
a new ruling from a federal judge. These are the
two election workers back from twenty twenty that Donald Trump
and Dudy Giuliani targeted saying that they were a passing
a key fob back and forth with boats.

Speaker 15 (01:06:00):
What it turned out to be, of course, is we
know now is a gingermint. And that's in part why
Ruby Freeman and her daughter Seay Moss won one hundred
and forty eight million dollars in a defamation case that
was tried to a verdict in the District of Columbia
last year.

Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
This is what you Get's what you get. I I
sit there and I shake my head and I think, man,
was it all worth it? Was it all worth it?

Speaker 4 (01:06:29):
And and.

Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
I want to point this out about Rudy Julian. I
can separate the two. What he did for New York
and who he was that was amazing. I think what
he did, you know, he was the mayor of the world.
Then he got mixed up with insanity in the chaos
around Donald Trump and his In truth, it was his

(01:06:53):
need to be relevant, and in trying to be relevant,
he was a clown. There's no other way to say it.
He was an absolute clown. And by the way, for
Donald Trump and everybody else out there, I believe twenty
twenty it was stolen you don't let the clowns run
the circus if you've got legitimate arguments. Rudy Giuliani is

(01:07:18):
not the person that you sent out there to handle business.
And I mean across the board. I remember being in
Arizona when they said this is so awesome. They I
think they tried to book something at the Four Seasons
to do one of his you know, wackadoo press conferences,

(01:07:39):
except I think it was the Four Seasons. It was
like pass control, So he's in front of a pasque
control place like an alley doing this stuff. It was
it totally you know, took away any real opportunity if
you thought you had an argument to make. And yeah,
there was probably some arguments to make here and there
about the way that things were done. I don't know

(01:08:01):
about the cheating, but some serious questions to be asked.
And that's what happens. And then you lie and these
two women get everything you have.

Speaker 14 (01:08:10):
And so why are they now getting his apartment pretty
Deliani's apartment.

Speaker 15 (01:08:15):
Well, if a person who is a judgment creditor so
to speak, as these two women are, needs assets to
satisfy a judgment, and the person that was the defendant
held liable, isn't turning it over to them. One of
the things that they can do is ask a judge
to order the transfer of assets to be put into
receivership for them. So they have used a provision of

(01:08:35):
New York law to ask Judge Lewis Lyman to transfer
a number of Rudy's personal and real properties to them.
That includes his New York City apartment, as you noted,
but also includes a list of watches, sports memorabilia, even
assigned Joe Demaju Jersey Gadi.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
So you know, now we can look at it another way.
Congratulations to these ladies. They got some stuff. We'll find
out what it ends up being.

Speaker 4 (01:08:57):
But was it worth it?

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
And people are going to blame Trump, you know? And yeah,
part of that I think lies a little bit on
top of Trump and the rhetoric and the ridiculousness of
the way that this thing went about. No doubt, but
Rudy's need to be relevant played a huge part in
all of this, a massive part in all of this. Oh, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy.

(01:09:21):
A message to you, Rudy. Great song by the way,
putin how you doing Peter, what it.

Speaker 27 (01:09:26):
Means in terms of where Putin is. You know, you've
heard me talk about the significant casualties that he has
experienced over the last two and a half years. This
is an indication that he may be even in more
trouble than most people realize.

Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
What is he talking about? Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense,
talking about the fact that North Koreans are there fighting
North Koreans.

Speaker 27 (01:09:56):
Lot, We are seeing evidence that there are North Korean
troops that have gone to Africa and now what excuse me,
not Africa, but Russia.

Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
Not Africa. Go get it right, man, get it right.
So why are they there?

Speaker 27 (01:10:13):
What exactly they're doing left to be seen. These are
things that we need to sort out.

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
You know, here's an argument to make why Putin would
really want Trump today. He knows, I don't have a
long time to go. My people are struggling. They he
knows realistically what it looks like. Having Trump there would

(01:10:40):
give him the opportunity to hopefully get out of this
and save face because I don't know how much longer
he can hold on. I mean, he's running out of people.
Ukraine can hold on as long as we continue to
fund the machine that is the war machine, not the people,
but the war machine who for the most part, as

(01:11:01):
I'd like to remind everybody, we pay ourselves.

Speaker 4 (01:11:04):
So we do.

Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
We're just transferring the money from the taxpayers and the
governments to all of these giant, huge weapons manufacturers based
in America. For the most part, we just tell him
to swipe the credit card. It's not like we're handing
them money and they get a shop around wherever they want,

(01:11:27):
sea store for details. No, it's not that. It's not
that way. But I bet you Putin's sitting there right now.
Going Trump gets in, it's gonna put pressure on them.
We can make it look like I got a win
out of this. And getting a win out of this
is what matters for him. For Trump, he just wants peace. Yeah, okay,

(01:11:50):
get it done. And he wants to be able to
say I settle this damp thing because then I can
go I told you guys, it would, because he's a
He's a I told you guy would kind of guy.
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the article that Trump is actually leading by one among

(01:12:13):
Arab voters, which is who like people are. I can't
believe that, but we played that Muslim voter yesterday. Several
of them say no, never vote for her. Period. Case closed,
and he's leading by one. Now that's within the Maria
the margin of error, but it doesn't matter at that
point in time. The Democrats should never be in their

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Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 29 (01:13:21):
Gotta say you know, I have done a lot of rallies.

Speaker 18 (01:13:26):
So I don't usually get nervous, but I was feeling
some kind of way following Eminem and now I notice
my palms are sweating. Mes week ns A heaven bamad
my sweater al rudder.

Speaker 9 (01:13:46):
Mom's forgetting I'm nervous, but I'm a surface, not.

Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
The calm and run it for drop bombs, but I
keep bomb forget it. He still got it. You may
not like Obama, but at times he's still got although
he's pissed a lot of people off for the man
comments going after black man. He's pissed a lot of
people off, but he can still he can still do it,
and it's so casual for him, so it makes him great.

Speaker 4 (01:14:12):
It was.

Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
I mean, he is in my time, one of I mean,
an amazing orator, just brilliant. Take the politics out of
it he is. I know it's hard to take the
politics out of anything today, but Eminem was there last night. Eminem. No,
not the candy. Although it's Christmas time. I expect to

(01:14:34):
see a lot of Eminem commercials, but a different Eminem.

Speaker 38 (01:14:38):
Well tonight in Marshall Mathers aka Slim Shady aka Eminem
told his home city of Detroit that he is voting
for her.

Speaker 21 (01:14:45):
I also think that people shouldn't be afraid to express
their opinions. And I don't think anyone wants in America
where people that worried about retribution of what people will
do if you make your opinion known. I think Vice
President Harris supports a future for this country where these
freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld.

Speaker 38 (01:15:02):
And that must have struck a nerve because Donald Trump
has already responded, calling eminema so called star.

Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
That's the stuff right there. It's like, dude, why do
you have to get into every fight with everything? You
don't let it go if they want to talk about
m I like Eminem, right, I got no problems with Eminem.
I saw today they tried to have some beef with.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
Who was it?

Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
Kid Rock? And if you go back, they've been friends
for a while, I think there's beef there. So funny though,
just is Rightley, So you don't have to pick a fight.
You don't have to answer every call. Ever, so sometimes
I start talking and I don't.

Speaker 39 (01:15:47):
I'm not able to convey the message the right way
because I just get flustered and frustrated watching him play
to his bass. That thinks that he cares about them,
and it's actually the people that he cares about, the police.
If you're talking about his core being, you know, a
majority white middle class. What I don't understand is how

(01:16:09):
do you feel like you relate to a billionaire who
is never known to struggle his entire life.

Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
I will say it is he talks a good one
because they do. Again, That's that's the that is the
brilliance of Trump. Because they do, because the people out
there that feel like they weren't being heard by other
Republicans and people in Washington got a sledgehammer. And I
said that from the time he came down to the escalator,

(01:16:36):
here's what and his first few going up on stage
with the other seventy forty. You remember how many people
and that's first when Trump ran first time, how many
people run stage. There's like, you know, they just you
had to get a pamerratic view that it was that many.
But the reason is simple, Marshall m because he was

(01:16:59):
a You needed somebody big enough to overcome the machine,
to be a voice and a sledgehammer. You don't have
to like him. That's one of the reasons, though they do.
They love him. Again, I tell you guys this all
the time. I don't love or hate any politician. Hates
too much work, and I never fall in love with

(01:17:22):
the politician because break your heart and then that's not
a good thing. Kids, it's not make them work for it, right.
But Trump became their voice. He became their mouthpiece. They
already felt like they were being ignored, especially the flyover country.

(01:17:44):
Especially the flyover country. They felt like they weren't being heard. Right,
the plumber down the street felt like he wasn't being heard. Well,
the billionaire, yeah, you know what. The billionaire was his
voice because the people that quote unquote knew who they are.
They were because they grew up in their city and
they weren't. They got to DC and became part of

(01:18:05):
the machine. So Trump gave them a voice. You don't
have to life their voice, but the reality is it
was a voice that was loud and clear and pushedback
not just on the establishment of politics, but pop culture
and everything else.

Speaker 40 (01:18:23):
And if you're in his base, you're a core with
let's say you're going to the rallies or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
You watch them on TV.

Speaker 40 (01:18:29):
You hear him talking this shit, and there's part of
me that understands, like, all right, he's somehow still got
them because he's brainwashing them into thinking that something great
is gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
Nothing's happening, nothing is happening. I don't know, man, I
get really flustered when I talk about it. That's okay,
it's all right, it's tough. I get it. You're very
passionate about it. And I can see the other side
why people don't like Trump. If you can't see both sides,
if you can't have critical thinking and understand why the
other side feels the way they do, that's not good.

(01:19:05):
You have to understand your side, but yes, you also
have to understand what's going on over there. And I
understand why some people feel the way they do. But
left I ask you guys to understand this. He was
a voice. Understand that it still is the voice, but
he was a voice that they hadn't had before. He

(01:19:26):
wasn't a bush right, he was an establishment. He wasn't
straight out of well, he was a billionaire. Take the
money side out of it. By the way, we've always said,
and if you listened to the show, we're fourteen years
into this. We've always said this about if anybody was
ever going to break through that wasn't part of the establishment,
they had to have name recognition and as much money

(01:19:50):
as god, because otherwise you're never gonna do it, and
you're gonna have to start at the top because you're
not going to build the grassroots the way you think
you are. You can fan it out and trickle it out,
but I'm not going to do it otherwise. But Trump
was a person that gave people, a voice who looked
at somebody and when somebody said, you know, anybody can

(01:20:11):
be a woman, and he'd be like, no, they can't,
which is not the response that anybody would do. When
they would say taxes, he said, ah, yeah, I take
advantage of him All the time you guys wrote the laws.
I just took advantage of him. When they would say
something that would be so ridiculous, he would be the

(01:20:33):
the voice for them, the mouthpiece and at times the sledgehammer,
and at times in politics and unfortunately for him, and
I'm gonna say this, he again he picks a fight
with M and M. There's no reason to. He's gotten
to the point now where I think he lives in
chaos and loves to fight with everything. But if you
can't understand why he has that appeal, you're only solely

(01:20:56):
basing it on money. It's and how and how he
grew up. It's not going to work. The fact that
he can have that appeal, the fact that he can
shake your hand and laugh with you, is what that
appeal is. Some people have it, some people don't.

Speaker 4 (01:21:17):
He does.

Speaker 2 (01:21:18):
No again, I'm just I'm just talking about what the
appeal is, and many people don't understand them because they're
so hyper focused on the rhetoric and the fighting that
understand will why And if you can't get the why,
it doesn't matter about the rest. Three two, three, five,
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your Twitter? Last hour? We spoke to the President?

Speaker 19 (01:21:42):
Did we.

Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
We may do it again so you can get him
on the line again. We got a little what's trending
coming up, the loss of a legend last night, Fernando
Venezuela passed away. Talk a little bit about that little
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three years of age. Talk about that in a little bit.
Lakers history made last night Lakers win. But Pop's son
playing together. Actual NBA game, not a preseason game. A game.
Eminem Bronnie, that's James, not the towel. Both good. Bronnie's

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She loved that guy McDonald's cola Real Madrid Dortmann watched

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a bit of that game yesterday. Oh, Tolci, Gabbert, Rudy Giuliani.
You know, everybody's like, it's sad Rudy lost all of
this stuff. I said, you guys looking at the other
real wrong way. How about those two election officials that
now have a penhouse in Miami. I'm sorry. You know
what what he did for New York phenomenal. The way
he has acted since then has not done him justice

(01:26:35):
in the legacy of that time, and unfortunately it's the reality.
Joe Rogan and Donald Trump apparently they're gonna tape Friday,
I'm not quite sure, and John Kelly also trending skippity
toilets back Eminem Vanessa Gean. We've been talking about her
throughout the day. She was murdered by another soldier. And

(01:26:58):
that's the controversy the Atlantic about her funeral, what Trump said,
and this big story, and it's just doesn't go well. Kids,
It's not gone well for the Atlantic. Today. You wake
up and you find out that everything that you were saying,
for the most part is being shot down by the
people that you said, Well, they did this and they

(01:27:19):
did that, and that's what happened to these people, and
they're like, that didn't happen to us. That didn't nobody
said that. Uh, it was history last night. Talk a
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Pop's playing together. So you had James and James Junior
on the court and before they went in, Dad was gonna,

(01:27:40):
you know, because they miked him up. Dad was gonna
give some advice.

Speaker 18 (01:27:42):
All right, huh you said in intensity right, you just
played care for you though we're about mistakes. Is blomb
play hard?

Speaker 6 (01:27:52):
History tonight. The first father son duo to play together
in an NBA game. This is all in the family,
and what a celebration for the James family.

Speaker 2 (01:28:06):
Can't take that away, you know what. You could probably
ask him what has been the best thing ever that
last night, for all the championships and all the other things,
which you're amazing, incredible he I mean, you know, I
would have loved to have, you know, anybody who wouldn't
as father and son, the opportunity to do something like
that amazing. And yesterday Fernando Venezuela, who took over southern

(01:28:30):
California for about eight months, in a way I remember
as a kid, that was amazing. It was Fernando Mania.

Speaker 36 (01:28:37):
Is the talk of the baseball world in English and
Spanish and any other language that's close at hand. Fernando Valezuela.

Speaker 2 (01:28:49):
He was this pudgy little kid from Mexico who spoke
no English, and in his rookie season he won the
Cy Young and the Rookie of the Year award, and
baseball talked about it. It was huge because remember, football
wasn't what football is, the NBA wasn't what the NBA is.

(01:29:10):
Baseball was still the king. And on top of that,
it cemented the love of Mexican Americans and and and
quite frankly in Mexicans themselves with the Doyers. That's why
when I say the Doyers, it's because of Fernando Venezuela.
Rest in peace, my brother, rest in peace, just two

(01:29:30):
days away from the start of the World Series with
one of his ars, nemesis, the Yankees. Three two three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chadbenton Show.
Is your Twitter? So much stuff to get to on
this Wednesday? It is Wednesday, thirteen days away from the election.
Who you can vote for? You've already voted, Vote again, voterly,
vote often. Don't do that. I'm kidding. It's a joke,

(01:29:53):
or is it? So many myths out there, so much,
so much crap out there. What do you believe? Who
do you believe?

Speaker 4 (01:30:02):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
The best you can do is do the research and
then just go with your gut at this point in time,
maybe flip a coin. I don't know. Three two three,
five four twenty three at Chat Benson Show. That's your Twitter,
your Instagram? Saw many other things, but the YouTube up
and running very soon, finishing up the studio Facebook. We're
gonna be going live. We're gonna be do all of

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these things so you can see the inner workings of
the crap that happens here at my studio. Are you
excited for that. You're not, You should be. It's a
Chat Benson Shoe.

Speaker 16 (01:30:41):
Son Chat Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:03):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
Thirteen days away from the election of our lifetimes. What
kind of election?

Speaker 29 (01:31:11):
You know, every election cycle we talk about this is
the most election of our lifetime.

Speaker 31 (01:31:15):
This one is.

Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
That's the kind of election this is. This is absolutely
the most election of our lifetime, no doubt about that.
Big article today in The Atlantic about Donald Trump. I
actually came out yesterday just horrors, just craziness, right thing
he said about Vanessa Gian who was murdered young Mexican

(01:31:39):
American soldier killed by another soldier, but also all of
the stuff about his love Adolf Hitler and authoritarians, and
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic is out talking about it.

Speaker 30 (01:31:52):
He we talked about the Hitler issue most of all
because I've been very interested in Donald Trump's belief system
as it pertains to authority and leaders We've never had
a president of the United States or a major party candidate,
I believe, who has expressed such admiration for the leadership
style of Adolf Hitler. I think among the many things

(01:32:15):
that John Kelly was shocked at when he worked in
the White House. I think this is probably the most
shocking for him, the idea that Donald Trump would regularly
tell him and others how much he admired Hitler.

Speaker 2 (01:32:27):
I don't know if that's true. Here's the thing already,
one of the things has been thrown out because the
families come out and said, that's a bunch of bs.
Vanessa Gian's family has spoken out, and the lawyer has
spoken out, and we'll touch on that in a little bit.
But me sitting here trying to speculate, it doesn't work
right because we're all speculating. So that's why joining us
now former President of the United States of America forty

(01:32:51):
fifth hoping to be forty seventh President of the United States.
You heard there what Jeffrey Goldberg said about you, your
love of Hitler and authoritarians. What do you have to say?

Speaker 28 (01:33:03):
Comments starts for the arms, the starslump hot ups, that
letter for prison by.

Speaker 31 (01:33:19):
All effort.

Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
Yeah, I understand, I mean I do. I get it.
And and again, you know, here's some more. I want
you to listen to this right and again, this is
Jeffy Gilberg people already pushing back and and your your
people that were there pushing back. But let's listen to
what else you had to say.

Speaker 30 (01:33:34):
John Kelly heard Donald Trump say repeatedly, and others have
heard him say that he admired aspects of Hitler's reign
and that he particularly admired the way that German generals
were obedient. To remember, Donald Trump throughout his presidency was
frustrated by the generals or my generals, as he called them,

(01:33:56):
because they wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:33:58):
Relindlessly listen, Okay, our follow We'll get to you.

Speaker 30 (01:34:01):
That's not the way it works in a democracy, obviously,
when there's an order that is illegal or.

Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
A moral you heard, you heard Trump. They're just not
happy about that. Uh, mister President, what you know, you're
you're you're you're not happy about that. Totally understandable what
Jeffrey Goldberg's saying and a lot of people saying it.
You know, over and over again. You know that you're
evil and bad and all of these things. And I'm
giving you a chance to respond to this. In particular,

(01:34:27):
I want you to listen to what Kelly said about
you and fascism.

Speaker 7 (01:34:31):
Fascism it's a far right authoritarian ulternationalism political ideology and
movement characterized by atoral leader, centralized hypocrisy, militarism, solicitical suppression
of opposition, belief in the natural social hierarchy.

Speaker 4 (01:34:47):
So certainly, in my experience, those are the kind of
will work better in terms of running America.

Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
All right, so you heard that again. You work with
the man, you hired the man. Uh, that's what he thinks.
Jeffrey Goldberg's talked to many sources who think the same thing.
I know a lot of these things times have been debunked.
Now I'm giving you a chance to have to say.

Speaker 31 (01:35:09):
Mister, presidents touching opposite Jones, but time in this house
and bills plot skin but that's fure and this focus.

Speaker 28 (01:35:23):
Ben touch lon.

Speaker 31 (01:35:26):
Candidates.

Speaker 2 (01:35:33):
Yeah, yeah, I look again, these are their allegations, not mine.
So you you know you can be mad at them.
And I understand that's been going on for nine years.
I hear it in your voice, you know, make America
great again, you know, put Americans first. I heard your voice.
All of that stuff. More from Jeffy Goldberg of the
Atlantic swears my story.

Speaker 30 (01:35:53):
He said to John Kelly, I want generals who are obedient,
like the German generals, and Kelly would push back and
and Kelly would have we push back and say, you know,
Hitler's general spent a lot of time trying to kill him,
and Donald Trump would say, no, no, no, no, that's
not true. I mean, we all know it's true. There
were constant attempts on Hitler's life by generals and other officers.
There's even a Tom Cruise movie about it, in case

(01:36:15):
you don't read books. It's very un American, obviously, to
express admiration for the leadership style of a of a
the world's foremost fascist.

Speaker 2 (01:36:27):
I agree one hundred and ten percent about all of
what he said. Now whether or not you, sir, can
respond in a way that could change everybody's minds, especially
those undecided voters out there, when everybody's calling you Hitler,
and how you have such a love and admiration and
you want nothing but devout loyalty. Okay, okay, fair, fair, Look,

(01:36:51):
don't don't get mad at me, all right. I didn't
write the history baby talking to you, former President of
the United States, Donald Trump. Last thing, this thing about
the young girl who was killed, and how you basically
said you wouldn't pay sixty thousand dollars for an fing
Mexican de Berry true or false?

Speaker 16 (01:37:13):
Ti'm nine nine line line nighte false.

Speaker 2 (01:37:16):
Okay, uh, I appreciate you coming on today. Anything you
want to say to people both monic.

Speaker 31 (01:37:27):
That's me give for true to movement, and then contin.

Speaker 19 (01:37:37):
You'll tell me that you forget see you, Thank you, sir,
good luck to you.

Speaker 2 (01:37:41):
I don't think that was the president now, it's the
absurdity of how the Democrats here Donald Trump. That's what
they think. That's what they think. So insane. I think
that was a barody of some sort. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter you tweet out and text the program? Yes,
it was, because it's all a bunch of insanity. It

(01:38:04):
really is. Even people today who follow me who pushed
back on me a lot, which I like, tell me
why they don't like Donald Trump, which I like when they,
you know, a couple of them sent me articles saying,
look at this, look at the way he's treated these
look at this. And then it comes out today that
the family and the attorney and everybody's pushing back saying
it's a bunch of bs. They're like, yeah, fair enough.
It's hard to I understand. It's hard. And there's the

(01:38:28):
guy talking about this, he's that your your article blows
up in the first several paragraphs when what you put
in there about the family of the soldier Venessagian who
had been killed, and what you put in there based
on the fact that you know, Trump supposedly said he's
not paying for this or doing that, and they come

(01:38:50):
out and basically tell you you're bsing it and you're
using this as political gain. It's hard to read anything
past there. You've already lost everybody again because I remind
you you're the one who is the suckers and losers.
Remember that these guys are on the suckers and losers.
That's what he said. He said, he said it m

(01:39:12):
really because everybody else who was there said he didn't. Well,
I talked to people who were there but not there,
but they talked to people who were there, who talked
to people who were there, and so there three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch had Benson Show, it's
your Twitter, tweet ats, text, the program love hearing from
all of you. Do you I do? Actually I have

(01:39:33):
several tweets right here and text messages. Somebody asked me
because earlier I said I would support Kamala Harris if
if Michael Keaton would be my friend, because he said
that Trump and Elon make fun of everybody, including people
like me, and they didn't want to hang out with
us and they don't want to be friends. And I said, well,
if you're going to be my friend Batman, maybe maybe

(01:39:55):
maybe else of port Kamala or do you not care
about him? And several of you are going, I don't.
I think he's gonna call. I don't think he's gonna
call either. I don't think he's gonna text. Wouldn't be hilarious.
I'm like, guys, I have to support Gamal I promised,
and I'm gonna have to do it. Most of you go, well,
that's pretty cool. I got to hang out with Batman?
I did, I did, but I haven't, So there you go.
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Scary movie Countdown Straight Ahead Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 42 (01:41:33):
Deep States No Deep Doo doo eah. The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:41:41):
It is that time of the show is not only
we wrap it up, but we talk about scary movies.
Because while we are thirteen days away from election Day,
today being the twenty third of October means that we
are just eight days away from Halloween. Super excited about

(01:42:07):
Halloween this year, kids are excited. We're in a new city.
We're having fun costume shopping tonight. We know what Charlie
wants to be, which means I'm going to go to
the Spirit Store and end up buying four costumes. Because
Halloween is like an Elton John concert. She's got to
make several changes throughout. I know I was a kiddy

(01:42:29):
an hour ago, but now I want to be a witch.
So today's scary movie is terrifying and creepy and jump
scary and all of the things you absolutely want when
you're talking scary movies. So are you guys ready?

Speaker 15 (01:42:55):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:42:55):
I know you are.

Speaker 2 (01:42:57):
The Countdown is back.

Speaker 23 (01:43:01):
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

(01:43:24):
movie will take the top spot? How about a fish
tail so big because the jaws open wide? Or the

(01:43:44):
story of a young innocent girl battling evil with some help.

Speaker 4 (01:43:51):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves.

Speaker 24 (01:43:53):
I'm Damien Karras and I'm that devil.

Speaker 9 (01:43:56):
Now kindly undo this stretch.

Speaker 4 (01:43:58):
Where's Reagan in here with us?

Speaker 9 (01:44:02):
Or the fright of a madman with a chainsaw?

Speaker 2 (01:44:07):
So I hear some stop stop, You'll have to.

Speaker 9 (01:44:15):
Listen to find out. Are you ready?

Speaker 23 (01:44:20):
Now it's time the thirteen Scariest Movies of All time?

Speaker 9 (01:44:26):
Number seven?

Speaker 2 (01:44:28):
Ooh, number seven today. So I don't know if you
guys are ware of this, but a few years ago
we had a pandemic and we were all locked down,
couldn't do anything, couldn't go anywhere, well really depending on
the state, but most of the world was locked down,
and this movie comes during that time when we've all
done zoom calls. The movie is a simple premise. It's

(01:44:51):
a ghost story. It's called Host, not the Host, but Host.
Several friends get together the lockdown and they decide they're
going to have a little bit of party, a little
bit of fun. But they're gonna do all through zoom,
and they do it by bringing in a medium and
they're going to contact somebody and oh baby, let the

(01:45:14):
jump scares begin.

Speaker 25 (01:45:16):
Have you ever done anything like this before. I've never
done this for over zoom. Obviously we're not physically together,
but there's no reason why spit it can't communicate over
the internet.

Speaker 37 (01:45:27):
Nothing was going to happen.

Speaker 25 (01:45:29):
Visualize us sitting in a circle.

Speaker 2 (01:45:31):
Spit it.

Speaker 25 (01:45:32):
We invite you to use us to us on any communication.
Is there anyone there, please come forward?

Speaker 19 (01:45:44):
What was that was that?

Speaker 4 (01:45:46):
You? I heard it?

Speaker 23 (01:45:50):
I think there's something here.

Speaker 29 (01:45:56):
Am funny?

Speaker 9 (01:46:04):
You know we're connected with something.

Speaker 18 (01:46:06):
We gotta keep going.

Speaker 27 (01:46:06):
We gotta talk to it.

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
Good.

Speaker 9 (01:46:14):
I told you not to respect.

Speaker 18 (01:46:27):
And that time the film is off.

Speaker 2 (01:46:28):
Come on, tell you guys, if you want to watch
your movie tonight where you're sitting around and enjoying your night,
said the end, Let's watch a scary movie. I think

(01:46:49):
it is on a shutter, might be on Netflix as well.
It's called The Host and it is crazy scary for
the simplicity of it all. Also taking advance the fact
that we were all at home and we were all
going through the same thing. So this is something that
you know at the time because we look back and

(01:47:09):
we're like, oh, I remember all the things we used
to do, and this is one of those things where
you sit back and you go, yeah, we probably did
something like this at one point in time. Where everybody's
talking to each other online doing those kind of things.

Speaker 36 (01:47:19):
It is.

Speaker 2 (01:47:21):
Crazy scary for the simplicity of the movie. You will
have jump scares, you will have all of those things.
It'll make it talk. It's and it's not gruesome. It's
like not one of you know, because I've given you
and the reason I give you some of these movies
a little bit different, you know, like, well what about
you know this kind of movie? That kind of movie
is because I'm looking for scary movies, but also movies

(01:47:42):
that made an impact, and this was one of those
that made an absolute impact on a lot of people
during the lockdown. How scary is it? According to Science,
It's second scariest movie that's according to Science based on
resting heartbeat, movie heart rate, the difference between the two

(01:48:09):
and the highest heart rate as they monitor people. It
got a total score of ninety five. Only Sinister, which
I like and normally it's on this list. Beat it
by one point, but this, to me is far more scary.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show. It's your Twitter, your Instagram,

(01:48:30):
all the other things that right there, Number seven host,
you want to watch tonight, I guarantee it'll scare them
out of you, which is always entertaining. Right do it
near the bathroom, oh man. Thirteen days left until the
big election, Nelly, It's going to be very interesting the
next couple weeks. What's the next story to break? What's

(01:48:52):
the next story that Donald Trump did? Something? Is commonly
going to get back out there on the campaign trail again.
Odd yesterday she did a Ferris Bueller type day where
she stayed home. We're in the final push and right now,
if you ask me again today, where is the momentum today,
it's with the Republicans and it is with Trump at

(01:49:13):
this moment in time. You guys, have a blessed rest
of your Wednesday. We got you over the hump. We
will do it again tomorrow as Oldwoods Night Night Check.

Speaker 1 (01:49:22):
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