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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
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Six days in county. Six days and county. That's what
we have until the election. Six freaking days. And boy
was yesterday a hell of a day.
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Let's go, go, Go, Go, go go.
Speaker 4 (00:36):
I always got more publicity than other people.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
I know, Donald Trump's type.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
We had the greatest economy in history.
Speaker 5 (00:43):
Elections matter.
Speaker 6 (00:45):
Did your fat husband off the couch? Get that get
that fat pig off the couch?
Speaker 7 (00:51):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Yes?
Speaker 1 (00:53):
I do, Yes, I do.
Speaker 6 (00:54):
And they said that the hell did this happen to
my son? He's not a bad person. I'm a good person.
Speaker 8 (01:00):
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
what has been.
Speaker 9 (01:04):
You read.
Speaker 10 (01:16):
Let's do this.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Yesterday, one week out from the election. Kamala Harris's final
final pitch to America. This is it, This is your chance.
As Eminem would say, this is where you make it happen.
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This is where you go out and you make it happen.
You dazzle the crowd, and by the way, the crowd massive.
The ellipse. The setting or January sixth sx place, the
deadliest day in American history. There you are, night sixty
five seventy five thousand people there. It's gorgeous, little chili,
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but it's beautiful. The backdrop. You could not have photoshopped
a better backdrop. It was everything that you needed. And
here comes your biggest moment, the moment of moments. You're
going to deliver the speech of your life. You're gonna
dazzle the crowd, You're gonna dazzle the country. You're gonna
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make things go jingly for all the people at MSNBC
and everywhere else. Oh my god, the excitement. You step
up to the microphone and you deliver first words. Ready
to dazzle, Ready to capture those who many people think
can't be captured, the undecided, to solidify yourself as the one.
Speaker 5 (02:58):
So listen one week for today you will have the
chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life,
the life of your family, and the future of this
country we love.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
This election is more than.
Speaker 5 (03:16):
Just a choice between two parties and two different candidates.
It is a choice about whether we have a country
rooted in freedom for every American or ruled by chaos
and division.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
And while that is going on, with a smile on
your face, delivering it as if you actually wrote it yourself,
believing every word coming through your body as it goes out,
and the bellowing of your voice carries across the beauty
that is DC. Meanwhile, there's an old man ter programming
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your big day. And the old guy wanders into his office. Hey,
I'm going to go on up in here, and he
cracks open his pewter, gets as close as he can
to the camera. On several occasions, mumbles, jumbles, says all
kinds of wacky things, and then delivers the line of
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the night. No, that did not come from your speech
or even Donald Trump's speech. No, the line of the
night was delivered by mister Biden, the president of the
United States.
Speaker 11 (04:36):
Or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage icee floating
out there is his supporters, his demonizational scene as unconstable,
and it's on America.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Oh my god, nobody's talking about my speech. How could
this happen? He had one job, don't screw up my campaign?
Who led him into their offense? Is what they should
be saying. How bis are you this morning? How angry
are you on your big giant night, the night of nights,
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the night that you think you could solidify it. Right,
Trump had his big day at Madison Square Garden, right,
so Nazi rally. Oh my god, the Nazis are here,
and he does that thing, and oh my god, he
captures a lord stegment of society paying attention, whether it's
because they don't like Trump or whether it's because they're
fascinated by all of whatever. It was there was Madison
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Square Garden, his big day. And much like his big day,
your big day is ruined by somebody that isn't you
saying something ridiculous, because no matter what you say, when
people hear this, we know who Donald Trump is, they're
gonna think the.
Speaker 12 (05:51):
Only garbage I see float not there is his supporters.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
He ruined your big day. He ruined your big day.
My goodness, politics is wacky. Politics is crazy. And I
sit there and I thought to myself, I can't believe it.
Who would God's name let him anywhere near anything? At
this point in time, it's the last week of the campaign. Look, dude,
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in a week or so, you can run hog wild,
do whatever you want to do. Take off your pants,
run down the street, go get ice cream. I don't care,
but stay the f away from anything that has to
do with anything. At this point in time, I'm thinking
you're actually doing this on purpose. You just delivered maybe
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the moment that people remember, much like another moment from
twenty sixteen.
Speaker 13 (06:40):
You can put half of Trump's supporters into what I
call the basket of deplorables, the races.
Speaker 14 (06:46):
Sex, is homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it.
Speaker 11 (06:52):
Or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage icy floating
out there is supporters.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Nobody's talking about it outside of MSNBC. She was amazing,
She was incredible. Hey, did you hear what the president said?
She was amazing? Yeah? But did you hear what the breath?
But she was amazing? Nobody? Did you hear what the
said the bread? He just he called half the country gabbage.
Nobody cares. Now you ruined her big night. You did
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again makes me start thinking I think he's doing it
on purpose. Look, would I begrudge the guy for being pissed? No,
nobody should. In his lucid moments, does he think to himself,
sweet mother of God, these people got rid of me,
So no, I wouldn't be grudge him that. That being said,
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your big night, it just didn't rain on your wedding day.
Your grandma dropped dead, your best friend and bridesmaid just
slept with the groom, and you caught him. I mean,
all the things that could go wrong went wrong when
it should have been her night. Like I said, I
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watched some of it the backdrop, all of that stuff.
But then this happened, and is this a moment and
they'll say he misspoke, he did all of these things.
We can get into that a little bit later. It
doesn't matter, though it doesn't. None of that matters. What
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matters is your big night was overshadowed by counterprogramming by
your president who said to half of America, your gabbage,
who knew the word garbage, was going to play such
a huge role in this presidential election. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 15 (10:23):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 16 (10:25):
Terry Garr's breakthrough role was in nineteen seventy four in
the Mel Brooks comedy Young Frankenstein. In nineteen eighty two,
she was nominated for an Oscar, starring opposite Dustin Hoffman
in Tutsie.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Dormat.
Speaker 16 (10:40):
In the late nineties, Gar had a recurring role on
Friends as Phoebe's estranged mother.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
You know, we were always together.
Speaker 16 (10:47):
Since two thousand and two, Gar had suffered from multiple sclerosis.
It took her life at the age of seventy nine.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
I thought Terry Garry was so hot when I was
a kid, and I loved Young Frankenstein. That was my favorite.
They really mentioned, I mean Young Frankenstein's where she really
got like notice noticed she was inca oh boy, of course,
that would simplify everything in oose of verts.
Speaker 8 (11:12):
His veins, his feet, his hands, his.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Organs would all have to be increased in size exactly.
Speaker 8 (11:18):
He would have an enormous swunstucker that goes without.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
The same woof such a great movie. And she was
great in it seventy nine. Good run. But she you know,
I mean, she dealt with that for a long, long,
long time. Meanwhile, back to the real world politics already
it's beginning next week the election. When will we know,
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will we ever know? Will it be stolen? How will
they defend it? What about Arizona and all the stuff
that went on there?
Speaker 17 (11:52):
There is no place in politics or this process that
criminal activity is allowed. And there is zero tolerance.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Zero tolerance, Sheriff Skinner there talking about zero tolerance, no violence,
none of this stuff. Come, you vote, you move on.
That's what it's about. It's and I do worry about
the lunacy, if you guys know, if you listen to it.
I think Donald Trump had every right to question some
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of the maneuvers and things that were done in twenty
twenty arbitrarily allowing certain things to happen that was not
in the state's constitution, having judges make decisions. I mean,
I had absolutely at every right to question. But you
got to have evidence. And there's a fear and already
(12:44):
I'm getting it, and I've got it from a lot
of you out there. What do you think is gonna
happen here? What do you think is gonna happen there?
What do you think? What about whatever they found?
Speaker 18 (12:50):
This?
Speaker 2 (12:50):
There's things being blown up, there's you know, I mean
we're already seeing fires in ballot boxes and whatnot. And
then in the Arizona Arizona.
Speaker 17 (13:00):
We have the resources and equipment not just with the
sheriff's office, but with the partnerships with all the value
agencies at the state level and the federal level.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
And then let's not forget that there was that guy
who was supposedly allegedly associated with ISIS that was going
to shoot up some sort of polling place on the day.
So you got that to worry about. They're having to
come out and start to dispel rumors about this as
well as promise safety from this and this and being
a poll worker right now. I mean, they're there to cheat.
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It is insane. I just the frustration I have. And
it's not just about Okay, I'll have to accept whatever
the outcome is. It's about having faith that the outcome
was real secure. It's not just about you accepting whether
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or not your side one if you will, or your
side loss. It's about saying, all right, look, my side
didn't win. The reality is though nobody cheated, it was clean.
We move on again. You have volunteers and temporary workers
who are having to be escorted from their car because
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people are lunatics. Makes it hard to find people who
want to do temporary work or volunteer.
Speaker 19 (14:24):
They hire roughly three thousand temporary workers, and that's harder
to do when we do have these external threats and
people feeling less safe.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Coming here truth right there.
Speaker 19 (14:34):
This came after in twenty twenty two when protesters were
in our parking lot. They came closer and closer to
the building. Something even reached the lobby. This is one
of those ways that we can ensure that workers feel safe,
and it makes it a little bit easier for the
Board of Supervisors to hire those temporary workers.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
That right there is a girl named Taylor Kinnerup. I'll
tell you something about Taylor. I love her like she's
my own daughter. Since I moved to Arizona, she now
works for Mary Coopa County with the Elections Board. Stephen Richard.
I trust her with my life, I trust her with everything.
I would trust her with my children, and she's not
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part of some grand conspiracy. But I've already started to
get it. And not only are both sides already lawyered up,
they're already saying, well, look what's going over here in
Lancaster County? What about over here? The lawsuits are coming
from both sides of the aisle to try to stop
this or try to do that.
Speaker 16 (15:31):
It is.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
It's setting itself up for the self prophecy of chaos.
It really is. And again, it's not just about accepting
the outcome. It's about having faith in the system that is.
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And we have no faith and pretty much anything at
this moment in time. We don't have faith in each other.
We're frustrated with each other. But I'm here to tell
you when you freak out about oh it's Arizona this
or what about that, I will tell you this. That
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girl right there working with Stephen Richard, who I know,
my buddy Luke who works there, young kid as well
who work with me at KTR. I trust both of
them one hundred percent, absolutely, one hundred percent Stephen Richard.
Many of you out there who can't stand the guy
who's just on sixteen minutes a couple weeks ago, is
a stand up guy from top to bottom. I've been there,
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I've been through the system. We've gone and done it,
cast it, watched it all, and it's sad that people
are still gonna believe if their side doesn't win, it's
some external evil threat that did it, rather than people
may making a decision that, nah, I just didn't like
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this candidate, or I just decided as much as I
don't like that person, I like you less. And in
some cases maybe they go, I really like this candidate.
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Speaker 20 (17:24):
Show, Son, Chad Benson Show, The Chad Show.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
The fallout continues from one of the most infamous days
in the history. You really no, but I'll tell you
what of all of the things that you had set
up for you yesterday, Right, So You've got the whole
media world on your side because Trump's Nazi world, right,
(18:23):
all of the stuff about the gabbage with the Puerto
Ricans and the comedian, all of that stuff. You're set up.
You're delivering the speech, You're gonna be valedictorian, You're gonna
be prom queen, You're gonna be all of the stuff,
and then your dad shows up drunk and embarrasses you.
(18:46):
That's what happened last night. I mean, I just it's
my god, again.
Speaker 12 (18:50):
The only garbage I see floating out there is your supporters.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
And I tweeted that out and then I tweeted right
after that, you watch tomorrow to make up some sort
of an excuse, and they're like, well, this is Trump
says this, this and this, And I'll say again, this
isn't about Trump, right, this is And they're like, oh,
you're what about is the kings of what about ism?
Speaker 7 (19:10):
Is?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
The minute they do something the Democrats ridiculous, right, So
they'll go and say something absolutely asinine and offensive. The
minute they do that, they're like, well, Trump's a dick,
so and it's not about Trump at this point. It's time.
By the way, both campaigns last week of the election
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are having to deal with garbage literally that neither of
the nominees said.
Speaker 21 (19:40):
Well, of course, and Donald Trump says shocking things every
day in Fox and News, and all of his apologiests
of the Republican Party immediately go to it and brush
it off, explain it away or just completely ignore it. Here,
they're trying to make a firestorm out of something that again,
if you look at it, you look at what he
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said immediately afterward, which Donald Trump didn't say. He immediately
afterwards said no, that's not what I meant. I was
talking about the comedian and people that supported that kind
of talk. And you know, really, Joe Biden obviously doesn't
believe that we had that. I figure what state it
was in, but it was during a hurricane, after a hurricane,
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I believe, And Joe Biden went in and he went
and talked to the crowd, went over, talked to a
guy who was a big Trump supporter, joked with him,
put the hat on him, and again trying to bring
people together and even saying, hey, I'll I'll wear your
Trump cap. We're all on the same team. That's again,
that's the type of leadership you want.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Settle down. Well, several people ask me, do you really
think he thinks that I said? Look, did he mean
to say it? And does he think it? First of all,
I don't know what he thinks anymore. I think, if
we're all honest, I don't think he meant to say that.
Does he think it. I think at times he does,
and I think at times both sides leaders think not
lot about the other side, and I think a lot
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of people out there think not a lot about people
that are supporting the other candidates. So but the thought
of and this is the funny thing, and I'm gonna
say this right now. The defense is he's old, he's this,
he doesn't know what's going on. I'm here to tell
you if that's the truth, which we know it is.
Hence the reason when anybody says to me, you know,
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Chad Trump's way too old and he's losing it, I'm like,
you lost the chance to have that argument with Joe Biden.
You lied, You pushed against anybody who said, I don't
think this guy's all there. You told everybody you're idiots,
you hate him. You went on and on about you
lied about having the opportunity to have that argument. You did.
And here's the other argument to that, which is maybe
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a scary argument. What the f is he doing still
running this freaking country just out of curiosity. If your
argument is he's old, he doesn't quite get it and
he misspoke and he doesn't know where he is, this
is another Sian an apologist who basically comes out and says, look,
he's just he didn't even know where he's at.
Speaker 22 (22:00):
Right, Like, no one here at this table knows what
Joe Biden meant unless someone here has talked to Joe
Biden when he made those when he made those comments,
and the sad reality is that they were indecipherable because
this president is no longer able to coherently and consistently
articulate a message.
Speaker 7 (22:18):
And that's just the sad reality.
Speaker 23 (22:20):
That is why he's no longer at the nominee because
at the debate we all saw that very clearly, and
it's also why Kama Harris does not want him on
the trail. This is a guy that just last week
referred to former Representative Gabby Giffords in the past tense,
she's very much alive as a person that last week
said that he wanted to throw Donald Trump in jail
and then very quickly tried to backtrack and said he
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just politically meant to lock him up. And we are
in this sad scenario where clearly Joe Biden and the
aids around him that want to make him feel better,
want him to be able to sort of be inserted
into this race that see Kama Harris's election potential election
as an affirmation of his record. Kamala Harris does not
want him to be inserted, and it would prefer that
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he basically be absent this last week in selection.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
What yes? That being said? That guy just went on
there go, Oh, clearly he's out of his freaking gord.
They gotta know anything, right, Like, he's so freaking old
he should be anywhere near anything at all, let alone
counter programming the biggest night of Kamala Harris's life as
she gives a speech on the ellipse, lips slips. But
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let's just step away from the speech and who's running?
Should he still be there? There's ninety days left. If
I am listening to all these people, go all right,
either two things, he really meant it or he's out
of his freaking mind. Well, if he really means it,
then that's not good because that's going to make the
country more divided. What do we do? Are you sure?
Because maybe he's out of his mind? Well, if he's
out of his mind, oh my god, that's not good either.
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Everybody forgets the job still going. It's like the pilot's
lost his mind and two other people are running to
fly the plane. The plane's still freaking flying.
Speaker 18 (23:57):
So what he know that?
Speaker 2 (23:58):
Hey, where's the pilot? Well, took off his pants, put
ice cream over his eyes, and now he's talking to
a duck that's not there. We'll get back to you
in a minute, as soon as we find out who
all the passengers are going to vote for. How about
maybe at this moment in time we pass the torch.
You may not like her, but I'll say this, I
trust her a lot more right now than a guy
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whose defense is yeah, he's busy. Oh my god, how
did we get here? People? How did we get here?
Speaker 10 (24:30):
Three?
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Two, three five, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
is your Twitter tweet at a taxi program? Love hearing
from all of you. I got a lot of tax
last I got a lot of tweets because I put
that out there. And the again, the what about is? This?
Isn't about that? Trump says a lot. Yeah, Trump says
a lot of horrible things. He does. It annoys me.
You know, he plays to a crowd. I'm not a
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big fan of it. I think the thing that pisces
the people off on the right is the fact that,
as I tweeted out last night, first of all, Trump
didn't say what was said on Sunday said he didn't
even hear. And if you listen to the whole thing again,
is it all over? And of course it is, because
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that's what we do in today's world. Take that and
move that to his aside. This last night was about Biden.
Biden said it, Did he mean it? Did he not
mean it? Did he think it? Who knows? I mean,
he's an old guy. So if your defense is too
either he means it or he's freaking nuts. Those are
your choices. This is the best bad idea we have, sir,
(25:34):
But you ruined a night and people last night coming
well Trump does it. This isn't about Trump last night.
This was about him. This wasn't even about Kamala. This
was about him. And you can't even step up and say, yeah,
what he said was ridiculous. No, it's like, well, Trump
says bad things, okay, so that makes it right. And
(25:55):
it always goes back to this. You believe that your
hate of the other side is full of love and
you're morally superior, so you feel that you should be
able to get away with them, because demonizing the other
side from the right to the left is based in
hate and evil, and you demonizing is virtue, signaling kindness
(26:24):
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Speaker 24 (28:03):
Welcome to Chaze, not the country, the institution, the chat
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Speaker 2 (28:09):
As we pivot from politics and chaos, let's go to horror.
We've been counting down yesterday. Great movie, right, just fantastic,
fantastic movie. Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Today's movie, though, today's movie
makes me smile. Today's movie is a movie that if
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you ask me what is my absolute favorite movie of
all time. It is this one.
Speaker 25 (28:37):
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 (28:49):
It's the countdown.
Speaker 26 (28:50):
You've been waiting for the thirteen scariest movies of all time?
Speaker 25 (29:00):
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 27 (29:28):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves. I'm Damion Karras and.
Speaker 10 (29:31):
I'm that devil.
Speaker 4 (29:32):
Now kindly undo this stretch. Where's Reagan in here with us?
Speaker 25 (29:39):
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 (29:55):
Are you ready? Now?
Speaker 25 (29:57):
It's time the thirteen scay Movies of all time?
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Number two. Oh, the minute you hear it, you know
exactly what it is. It is my favorite movie of
all time, a movie that has shaped so many things
when it comes to the movie making world of horror.
We like horror movies. Halloween was a big reason for that.
(30:27):
Halloween was a huge movie when it came to Halloween,
kind of cementing that this time of year is for
scary movies, low budget, high reward independent film. Up until
a few years ago it was the still highest grossing
independent film of all time. Nameless, Faceless. Oh and he's
(30:50):
got a name, but we'll talk about that in a second.
Speaker 28 (30:53):
Michael Myers Halloween Night, a small American town, fifteen years ago.
Speaker 10 (31:14):
On Halloween, the night.
Speaker 28 (31:18):
He came home.
Speaker 2 (31:28):
So freaking amazing. So if you've watched the movie again,
this is I'm talking about the nineteen seventy eight movie.
And Rob Zombie did some great stuff. The last three
were really good. In fact, the last three, I will
tell you this. The first of the last three. I
always said it was an action movie as much as
it was a horror movie. This was strictly a horror
movie set in Haddenfield, which it wasn't. Was actually filmed
(31:48):
in Pasadena, California. The house has since been moved and
it's still it's still in existence to this day. It's
a historical preservation site. The time year they filmed it,
they had twenty days to film, They painted leaves, they
did all of these things right to get ready for this,
and then they're like all right, So the monster, what's
(32:11):
it gonna look like?
Speaker 29 (32:12):
Well, when we were making the film, I thought, gee,
it's Halloween at night and people get dressed up in masks.
One better way to have a killer not be identified
and be wearing a mask.
Speaker 18 (32:26):
And we didn't have any money to make a mask.
Speaker 29 (32:28):
So so my production designer, Tommy Lee Wallace, went up
to a magic shop right here on Hollywood Boulevard and
bought a William Shatner Star Trek mask Captain Kirk mask,
spray painted it, cut the eye holes a little bit different,
fixed the hair, and there we go.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
There you go. Then we had It's like they had
like three bucks for a mask and that's what they
came up with. It was incredible. And then of course
the music, right, you need a soundtrack.
Speaker 29 (32:56):
As I remember it now, maybe it was more, but
I had about three or four days to do score
to Halloween, basically.
Speaker 18 (33:01):
Recording the whole thing.
Speaker 29 (33:03):
I wanted something deadly simple and something that would just
eat at you a little bit.
Speaker 18 (33:08):
And my father.
Speaker 29 (33:10):
Bought me a pair of bongos when I was really
young for Christmas. He taught me how to play five
four time on them. Ba Da Da Da da da
da da da da da da da da da da
da da da da. So all I did was too
good on piano and do five to four with an octave, and.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
That that was where it came from, and it was amazing.
They asked John Carpenter many years ago, what's your favorite seat?
So you filmed this movie, it's got all this culture relevance.
You've got a bunch of young kids in this virtually
working for nothing, wearing their own clothes. For the most part,
Jamie Lee Curtis got her start in this movie. What
was your favorite scene?
Speaker 29 (33:44):
After Jamie makes her discovery in the house, she backs
into a corner. It's a dark corner back there, and
she's kind of terrified and hiding for a moment, and
then gradually you become aware that he is standing right
behind her. He just slowly turned the light up and
it just just exposed that mask on film, and that
was creepy.
Speaker 18 (34:02):
That made me my favorite scene.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
And by the way, Michael Myers is never mentioned in
the credit. If you watch the movie credits come off,
it always just says the shape. As for me, my
favorite scene, the great Donald.
Speaker 18 (34:17):
Pleasants sames to me, you're just plain scared.
Speaker 30 (34:20):
Yes, yeah, I am.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
I met him fifteen years ago.
Speaker 30 (34:26):
I was told there was nothing left, no reason, no conscience,
no understanding, and even the most rudimentary sense of life
or death, of good or evil, right or wrong. I
met this six year old child with this blank, pale,
(34:46):
emotionless face and the blackest eyes, the devil's size. I
spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another
seven trying to keep him locked up, because I realized
that what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely
and simply.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Evil, evil and entertaining. It was a massive movie. He
was not the first Donald Pleasant's person that they wanted
to do the movie with. They wanted Loomis, Doctor Loomis
to be played by Peter Cushing, great horror actor. He
said no. Christopher Lee, great horror actor and actor in general,
He said no. Then they went to Donald Pleasants, whose
(35:28):
daughter happened to like one of the movies that John
Carpenter did, and so he said, okay, I'll do it
for twenty thousand dollars and a budget for about three
hundred thousand for everything marketing in the whole nine yards.
He ended up playing Subsequently, Loomis a ton of times
throughout his lifetime, including his last role and posthumously released
(35:52):
It's a great movie. That's also a great horror movie.
Number two, The Great teen seventy eight Halloween three two, three, five,
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Speaker 24 (36:19):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (36:51):
Let's go, Go, Go, Go, Go, Go, go go.
Speaker 4 (36:56):
I always got more publicity than other people.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
I know, Donald Trump's type.
Speaker 4 (37:01):
We had the greatest economy in history.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
Elections matter.
Speaker 6 (37:05):
Did you fat husband off the couch? Get that get
that fat pig off the couch.
Speaker 7 (37:11):
Do you think Donal Trump is a fascist?
Speaker 2 (37:13):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (37:13):
I do, Yes, I do.
Speaker 6 (37:14):
And he said that, I hell, did this happen to
my son? He's not a bad person. I'm a good person.
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I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
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You read.
Speaker 18 (37:34):
Ready, let's do this.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
All right? Here we go ladies and gentlemen, boys and
girls and friends of all ages, getting closer, inching towards
the finish line, or at least what will probably be
a photo finisher than many days of arguments. Last night
was Kamala's big night on the ellipses, the elliptical, No,
the ellipses right, So she's there. That's the sight of
(38:02):
the master planning of January sixth, where Trump ordered his
army to kill oh Tomorroch peacefully. But you know I
was a Switcherama there he knows, and everybody does. The
word peaceful means gil gil the straw stratratra. Last night
this was about her, framed perfectly by the way. I mean,
(38:22):
if you're going to deliver the argument, and your big
argument is Trump's evil and bad, and there goes democracy
is a dahs of darkness and all that stuff, and
you're there to be the savior of it all, to
be the uniter and chief, not the divider in chief,
to bring everyone together as one. You're there for that,
and you've got a perfect night for it. I mean,
(38:45):
if you were to go to Central Casting and say,
God give me a perfect night. Little breeze, nippy but
not cold clear paint, a picture stars lighting everything up.
I wanted to be perfect. He would have said boom,
and then as you walked out, he goes, oh, by
the way, that old guy who's running your country. Yeah,
(39:10):
he's gonna crap all over this. I just want you
to know that. She's like, what nobody's talking about the speech?
She said some stuff.
Speaker 7 (39:20):
Someone was good.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
You know, it is what it is. I mean, do
you believe it or do not believe it? At this
point in time, probably don't believe it. If you're on
the right, you're like, whatever, Yeah, you're gonna bring us
all together. Blah blah blah blah. You know what, he
voted for you because you're not Donald Trump, and he's
gonna steal democracy, you know, the usual stuff. But all
of that was snatched away from her on her big
night because Pops got into the schnops. I don't think
(39:44):
he did well past his bed time, wandered into the
Oval office, fired up his computer, and the.
Speaker 12 (39:52):
Only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Oh god, that's called counterprogramming. And of course the defense
is what the defense is? He's old, he misspoke, Well,
which is it is? He old and uncapable of doing
the job anymore, and that made him misspeak. Or how
about my favorite one, the stutter.
Speaker 31 (40:14):
Biden has never been a big arena speaker. He's never
been the most fluid speaker. And by the way, as
someone who had a stutter growing up, it's very obvious
to me if there's an apostrophe at the end of
supporters there. He was referring to the garbage spewed by supporters,
not simply the supporters themselves.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
Just want to let you know he stutters, and for
that it's a reason. He's what I wanted you to
know that. So wait, if you have a stutter, you
can just do whatever you want to say, whatever you want,
like it's Tourett syndrome, but maybe mean it. I don't
know if he meant it. I'll be honest, I said this.
I don't think he meant it. Well, I don't think
he meant to say it. Now, whether or not he
(40:51):
believes it or thinks it, I think both sides think
very little at times of the supporters of each And
I'm not talking about I'm talking about the extreme sides
of the supporters. I'm not talking about the person who
is a Union member who's a Democrat, that is, you
know that votes Democrat. I don't think Trump thinks that
(41:12):
person is evil and bad is the enemy from within.
And I don't think that the likes of you know,
the Reagan Republicans or what they would call rhinos, where
somebody's just like, look, I want, you know, more physical responsibility,
more like what we used to have. I don't think
Biden thinks those people are are garbage. But you said
(41:32):
it lonely, Scott.
Speaker 32 (41:34):
Let me just accept the most charitable framing of this,
which you just gave. Why is he sitting in front
of a laptop at the exact same moment Kamala Harris
is out on his backyard trying to give the closing
argument to her campaign. What in the world is he doing.
I don't accept your framing of it personally, because I
actually do believe he Harris, the Democratic Party and most
(41:57):
of their campaign do believe that half the country as garbage.
Speaker 7 (42:00):
They've also said people.
Speaker 32 (42:01):
Who go to Trump rallies are Nazis, and so it's
pretty apparent the disdain with which they hold half of
the country and speech tonight, but as a tactical matter today.
Speaker 2 (42:19):
Yeah, you do because you guys have you have. I
get the text. You guys are hate cult, you're evil
and bad, bad, I get all of the text. All
of you are horrible. Blah blah blah. Everybody knows that
that's the way that they framed it. And part of
that's just because it's business and that's what they do.
They're playing to their audience. Blah blah blah blah blah. Good,
I'm a Scott look take away. Whether he meant it
(42:44):
or didn't meet it, you on her big night, you
decided that you were going to do something that you
thought what was going to be great. I mean, I'm
at the point where, like there's a few things going
on here. Either he is so out of his effing
gord that that there needs to be a decision made
because he still has ninety plus days to do this job,
(43:04):
that that decision is we may have to move away
from this situation with him he really means it or
or in his like her isn't thrilled by this Now,
I don't think it's that at that moment in time.
I think last night was a perfect example of somebody
who is too damn old and nobody's talking about I
(43:25):
see them all running around. He's saying, oh my god,
he didn't mean it, like he hates America, And like
I've seen all that on television all morning long. They're
fighting him. I'm moving that to the side. I said
it last hour. I'm more concerned or the fact for
the next ninety days. We got a man who isn't
all there. We got a man who shouldn't be running
(43:50):
a zoom call, let alone the most powerful nation on
earth at a time when we have some crises going on.
Ok M. And as far as the speech last night,
I know how to play some of it. Was it good?
Look if you like hating Donald Trump, it's a good speech.
(44:17):
Was it a little bit more positive?
Speaker 16 (44:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (44:20):
But, as I've been telling you, and we're gonna get
into it a little bit later, they have all decided
that none of this stuff matters anymore. All that matters
is the lowest hanging fruit. All that matters is can
I get all of my base, every last one of them.
Whether you're Trump and you're looking for Tom Dick and
(44:42):
Harry or your Kamala and you're looking for Molly, Sally
and Nancy and maybe a Karen, maybe a Taylor, maybe
a tailor. Maybe they've decided this is what we're doing,
(45:07):
where we're going. We're gonna talk about that in a
little bit. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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A lot of tweets last night about this, and it's
it's and I talked about it last hour, the what
about isms that everybody's like, well, the minute you say something,
you know that Trump says something, You're like, yeah, but
you guys say stuff, Oh, that's what about ism? And
(45:28):
the minute this pops out, everybody, what about is something?
They turn around like the gas like you, oh, it's
what about? Isn'm with you?
Speaker 28 (45:33):
No?
Speaker 2 (45:34):
Look, by the way I said this, Kamala didn't say it.
By the way, Trump didn't say it the other day either.
But they both have to answer for it. If this
was nine months ago and we wouldn't really be having
the same kind of conversation. But it's a week out
from the election and they're both having to answer for
(45:56):
something and have their thunder stolen somewhat by people who
talked about garbage, who knew garbage was going to make
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Speaker 2 (48:27):
I could listen to. That's Mike Tyson singing the Monster
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Six days six days in counting until elections. Let's find
(48:50):
out how the liberals are feeling at this moment in time,
shall we? What would their fantasy be? How are they
taking everything?
Speaker 33 (48:57):
I think that Kamala Harris is gonna win the because
if I think about Donald Trump winning, I want to
dissolve into a pile of tears throughout the entirety of
my intestinal track and then yourself. So I don't think
about him winning.
Speaker 2 (49:09):
I don't.
Speaker 33 (49:09):
And if I see any information that is like, oh,
maybe he might win, looks like he might win, I
just zap it from my brain, usually with herbal supplements
or do like a quick little vibe sash to get
some endorphins that whoop, take that right out of my mind.
Speaker 2 (49:24):
Whoop woop, I mean, I absolutely woop. Just got it.
Just get it woop, get it out of your mind.
That's what you gotta do. You have to do it right,
Like the vibe sash really works.
Speaker 33 (49:34):
I already voted for Kamala and now it's just up
to the rest of America.
Speaker 1 (49:38):
We know what America's like.
Speaker 9 (49:40):
She's a crazy fan, racist bitch.
Speaker 33 (49:44):
It shouldn't be this close. It should have never been
this close. My body's not doing great, babe. My body's
doing horrible. My body knows the stress and threat of Trump.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
And let me tell you, this body she.
Speaker 33 (49:56):
Don't want to sleep, she don't want to eat, and
when she does eat, all she wants is like the
most comforting food possible. I've never been diagnosed with IBS,
but after this election, I might want to look into that.
The stress just don't stop. Yeah, I don't know. We
all did our best.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
Oh my, it's a real thing, though. I'm gonna say this.
The anxiety that's going on out there is very real.
Like I get it somewhat. People are worried, and I
look at the media and I say, a lot of that,
you know, plays into you. I mean, I keep saying
this over and over again, and some of you will
(50:32):
yell at me and both sides of the aisle, which
makes me think, hey, you're doing pretty good job.
Speaker 18 (50:36):
Chen.
Speaker 2 (50:37):
Whatever. The worst thing you think is going to happen,
it isn't. It just isn't. And just like with the
best thing you think is going to happen. It isn't
this this whole thought process that the world's coming to
an end if Commonly gets in or Trump gets in.
I just I hate to be the bearer of bad news.
I think it's bad news. I think people are going
(50:59):
to be really sad that the world doesn't come to
that end that they wanted to come to. And I'm
not talking about the planet blowing up. I'm talking about
the collapse of everything. I think people are gonna be upset.
You're like, well, I really wanted that to happen so
I could have my point proofing. Okay, well it's not.
(51:21):
I know it's sad. It's sad. I know, indeed it's
super sad because I was hoping for your sake that
everything was going to go sideways and everything was going
to break. But it's just not you're not going to
be locked up. They're not taking you and doing something
crazy where they like put you ladies where you're like,
(51:42):
all right, so here here's the thing, right, So you
got to wear this outfit. Yeah, that's right, right, you
got to get back in the kitchen and you only
speak when spoken to. And on the other side of it,
guys seem to think, well, it's like, well, you know,
she gets in next thing, you know where nothing that's
straight communism, right, We're all going to be working for
the government, and no longer are we gonna have private property.
(52:05):
They're gonna take everything we have and everybody's gonna be
told they have to be gay. It's not happening. It's
a false flag. Three two, three, five three, twenty four,
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jd Vance going on Rogan today and touched on a
(52:27):
little bit earlier the whole like, so Rogan said to Kamala,
I want you on my show. She said, my people
will get back to you. They did, and they say, yeah,
you come here and you get one hour and that's it.
And he said, no, it would be better if you
came here and don't put time limits on it so
(52:51):
they can spin it however they want. But he doesn't
go anywhere for anybody. And I totally understand, and trying
to put time limits on something like that just isn't good.
And if your goal, which isn't their goal anymore. So
I've been explaining for the last two days their goal
is just get the base to come out that's it.
Just get the base to come out. Abandon all other
(53:12):
things that we were doing, and just get the base
to come out in numbers. Those undecided we don't know
what they want, and we're sick and tired of trying
to figure out what they want. So they'll make their decision.
And both parties have essentially abandoned the Oh my god,
let's see what we can do to get those folks.
Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
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And let's just say not a lot of people want
(53:54):
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Speaker 10 (54:35):
I love em, We've been friends for many years.
Speaker 34 (54:38):
I don't agree with his politics, but I do give
credit to him and people like Taylor Swift for standing
up and not being afraid to be vocal for that
in which they believe.
Speaker 10 (54:52):
Thinking differently and having the freedom to do so is
what makes this country great.
Speaker 35 (55:00):
My stance is unequivocally maga because I know in my heart, mind,
body and soul the President Trump will make America great again.
Speaker 10 (55:12):
God blessed the USA.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
That Right, there's Kid Rock. I love that some way
I feel, And I will never tell you who to
vote for, right, I'm just not going to do it.
You vote for whoever you think it is. But I
you know, you look out there and you see people
like the celebrities. Do I think the endorsements help, I don't.
I mean, I know today Trump's going to be in
Wisconsin with Brett farv although that may help because those
(55:38):
those people are not sitting in Wisconsin and you know, cheeseheads.
So I'm kidding, of course about Brett Favre and way
make a fun of Breda, I'm not okay. And when
he sent his Wiener picture to that lady in the
Jets and they got caught up with that whole welfare scamping,
no wonder he's going with Trump settled down. But I
(56:00):
like the fact that Kid Rock came out and said, look, man,
I like eminem are they tweeting back and forth about
the lions, how much they love the lions and stuff.
And he talked about, you know, Taylor Swift, that's what
that's who we are. It is the beauty of a baby.
Speaker 7 (56:12):
Right.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
But then, like anything, you fight that fight, you do
it hard. And then and all a said and done.
Somewhere along the line, we've decided we don't come together
as Americans because we don't trust each other, which brings
us to this. Trust in the media is down big time.
We talked a bit about this yesterday. The Wapoo is
and I say the Wapoo because it is the Wahpoo.
The WAPO is losing uh lots of subscribers. Why because
(56:37):
Jeff Bezos. Bezos is doing this for business reasons, but
there's also other reasons behind this, because he does own
the paper. And I would remind everybody works at the paper.
You guys do know you lost one hundred million dollars
last year. I just want you guys to understand that
you're a tax right off. You're the w NBA to
him at this moment in time. So, yes, business is
(56:59):
is a part of it, but it's not just business
about whether or not blue origin, which is a big deal.
I think you know, there's no doubt that Trump and
him maybe aren't best of POWs. Everybody knows where everybody
in the Wall Post stands, right, you have to go.
There's about eleven hundred, twelve hundred reporters. I don't know
how many of them are conservative. I would assume none,
but they didn't endorse anybody.
Speaker 18 (57:20):
Well.
Speaker 36 (57:20):
Backlash certainly an understatement at this point, Nicole. As you mentioned,
two hundred thousand subscribers have already canceled their subscription since
this decision came down.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
It's not clear whether.
Speaker 36 (57:32):
Jeff Bezos, the owner of the paper, has stemmed the
bleeding yet, but he certainly has tried to at least
explain his rationale last night, publishing what he called an
owner's note in the op bad section and circulated widely
this morning, where he basically makes the argument that he
thinks newspapers have been undermined because of political bias and
(57:53):
people have lost faith in them. He says here in part,
no one decided voters in Pennsylvania are going to say
I'm going to.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
With newspaper as endorsement.
Speaker 36 (58:02):
None what presidential endorsements actually do is create a perception
of bias, a perception of non independence. Ending them is
a principal decision, and it's the right one.
Speaker 2 (58:13):
He's right, by the way. I mean, there is bias there.
We know that. We've talked about Washington Post front page
day one Trump's presidency, the March two impeachment begins. That's fine.
I'll say this though, it's a business decision that I
think is wrong, because the reality is everybody knows where
your paper stands. And if I was him, and this
(58:35):
is just me right, I'm a nobody, I'm a nothing.
I'm up front, I would have let them do their endorsements,
and then I would have done an op ed because
you own the paper of why you would not endorse anybody,
but you allowed them to do it and talk about
all the things you talk about. Make that your statement now.
Speaker 36 (58:55):
Bezos did go on to say he wishes his decision
came earlier in the life cycle, rather than two weeks
before election day, because he understands that timing in itself
might have the appearance of a politically motivated decision when
emotions are charged up over the election.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
The Vice President.
Speaker 36 (59:13):
Harris was asked about this non endorsement, largely seen as
a slight to her, because it's no secret the Washington
Post almost certainly would have endorsed Kamala Harris over Donald Trump.
This is what she said on the Breakfast Club just
this morning.
Speaker 14 (59:28):
You know, Charlaman. It's disciplined, no doubt. But the other
piece of it is it gets back to my point
about who is Donald Trump? Because he is the one
right who is up for election with me. And you know,
I think that some of your listeners they know and
others may not.
Speaker 8 (59:49):
Which is that.
Speaker 14 (59:50):
Look, it's billionaires in Donald Trump's club.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
That's within his club.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
Okay, that wasn't the question, but whatever. Just to give
you an ex of this isn't a new thing. Newspapers
being left. New York Times last time they endorsed a
Republican sixty eight years ago, the Wappo seventy two years ago,
the La Times sixty years ago. You know what your
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audience is and you serve it now. What I say
sixty years ago they were a little bit more fair
to the Republicans, Oh absolutely. Were they less activists, yes
than they are now. But your business is serving those people.
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That's what your business is serving the people that are
your customers, and your customers apparently needed. He's right. Everybody
knows they're biased. You're not going to win back anybody's
love and affection on the right with this, you're not.
You pissed off your customer base and the people that
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work for you. And you're also right in the fact
that nobody trusts the media. No they don't. They don't
trust your media or their media, but they trust their media,
if that makes sense. Their media over there sucks, Your
media over here, sucks my media that I consume. I
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love it. You're not going to get those people. They're
never coming to you. They only go to you to
get angry so they can go listen to what somebody
else has to say. So, you didn't serve your customer
base the way you should have served your customer base.
And if your goal was you wanted to stay neutral
and get back to a neutral side of it, that's
a tough thing to do, man, because that's not where
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we are in this world. That doesn't work anymore. That
doesn't sell tickets, clicks, likes, views, shares, subscribers, that's what sells.
How do we get those things that's all that matters.
And people say, well, they'll start doing no business is
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what business is as far as the people that you
have to serve and want to serve in the niche
area that you're in. And if that eventually fails, then
you do what you pivot. But you lost eight percent
of your subscriber base. And let me tell you something,
it's not like two hundred thousand people on the rider
going well now that it didn't endure some I'm coming back.
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It's not happening. It isn't three two, three, five, three eight,
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But before we do any of that, we've got our
Gary Busey Moment of the day. It's a doozy today, kids,
it is, aren't they? All? Plus little nature messing you up?
We lost the South African Steve Irwin, a guy I
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Speaker 15 (01:04:44):
Irre like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Do all the talk of chaos and craziness in the
world of politics each into every day. At this time
I bring you a little happiness and joy moment of
true zen. Oh yeah, it's that time for Gary Busey. No,
it's time for the Gary Pusey Moment of the day.
Speaker 37 (01:05:12):
Did you know the King the Dingus is an Australian
dog and they're beautiful and I love.
Speaker 10 (01:05:23):
The favorite thing to do is to take a kangaroot
to drive in movie.
Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
I first of all, it's a dingo, not a dingus.
But you know what, it made me smile because he
put the joke in there because he instead of eating
the kangaroot, took him to a movie. Yeah, that's your
Gary Busey moment of the day. Speaking of dingos, I
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have sad news about a dingo. It's that time of
the program Nature Weird Less you because it will you know,
I love king cobras, and the king cobras will think.
Speaker 18 (01:06:09):
But this black moment knows what he's doing here.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
I'm far away from if I come here, watch him
as I dropped this knee. Yeah, you see has hees
SiO moves. He's watching me that right. There is a
guy named Graham Dingo Dinkleman. It's all over the interwebs.
(01:06:31):
Reptile influencer, conservationist. He died, got bit by green mamba,
went into anaphylactic shock. Was allergic to the venom, not
just the venom itself and what it does. He was
allergic to it. And even though they had all of
the the stuff for the anti venom, the reality is
(01:06:52):
the allergies to the venom itself caused him to die.
And we talk about nature messing you up, and I
look at this, the guy who's doing something now for me.
People have always asked me, because I've had just about every
kind of animal you can think of it, Yes, and
I've had venomous animals. I would never do it. Now
I have kids. My life is about them, and I
would never do that. He was me, He had three kids,
(01:07:12):
and in fact, one of his last videos his son
and him was young, younger than Jack, you know, getting
their cobra out, and they're gonna have to do some
sort of like mini surgery on it because I had
something wrong with its eyes and stuff. Nature man, and
nature is what nature is, and given the chance, nature
will strike and nature will do things. And the reality
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is he died loving what he did. And it's sad
because I started watching him a long time ago on
YouTube when he had virtually no subscribers, and they called
him the Steve Irwin of South Africa, and Dingo passed away.
Not dingis Dingo speaking of threats and nature. Oh pythons,
they're showing us a whole new side of them.
Speaker 38 (01:07:56):
Jaw dropping video shows a one hundred and fifteen pounds
snake it's jaws stretched around a seventy seven pound white
tailed deer. This National Geographic Worthy footage has major implications.
Severe declines in mammal populations throughout Everglades National Park have
been linked to the species. One study finding populations of
raccoons and opossums dropped ninety nine percent over a fifteen
(01:08:17):
year period, bobcats dropping eighty seven percent. Other mammals have
effectively disappeared and they.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
Have a season. Well really you can go out there
and kill them all the time, but they do contests
and stuff. For pythons, many of them Burmese pythons, summer ticks,
but mostly Burmese pythons. And what happened everybody blames that.
People think, well, these animals get too big, and some
people do they're idiots. The animals get too big and
they release them. On the other side of it is
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a lot of times damage was done during hurricanes. These
things escape and reproduced like rabbits and have you know,
they're an invasive species. So the Burmese python, the in pti.
The Everglades is essentially the place for them to be
and this almost replicates what it would be like in
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the wild. Same thing for the likes of some anacondas
and these tagus which are big lizards eras you know,
I mean, we've got big water monitors. So Florida, which
used to be really lax, is no longer lax when
it comes to reptiles and how you can possess them
and own them, which is a shame. But this is
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what happens when people are irresponsible. It's always what happens
when your you know, your goal is I got to
save myself because we have a huge hurricane coming. Things
will be fine. And your house gets blown to hell
and these things get out. It can't be all bad
stuff about animals. It's not. You know, Bear Week. We
got a new one.
Speaker 39 (01:09:48):
Every year, a different government agency, the Bureau of Land Management,
tries to shine a special light on our nocturnal friends.
Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
One of the most.
Speaker 39 (01:09:57):
Popular things about that week is it's beauty contest.
Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
This is real.
Speaker 39 (01:10:01):
Every day this week, the BLM is posting photos of
a different species of bat on Facebook, asking Americans to
vote on their favorites. For example, do you prefer Hory Potter,
the brown hoary bat with wide set eyes that looks
kind of like a hairy pufferfish with wings, or do
you like honey bunches of miotis the long eared miotis
bat sporting black leather and jagged little fangs.
Speaker 16 (01:10:24):
If it doesn't sound like the.
Speaker 39 (01:10:25):
Cutest choice, batvocates say, you've got them all wrong.
Speaker 18 (01:10:28):
You have.
Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
Let me tell you some about bats. Bats are like bees.
You have no idea how important they really are, and
there's more than just a few of them. By the
way you.
Speaker 39 (01:10:37):
See, bats around the world play a key role in
the environment by eating up to half their body weight
every night. In insects we talk about how important pollination is. Well,
Bats that feed on nectar are some of this planet's
most prolific pollinators. In fact, I did not know this.
Bats are some of our most prolific animals period. You
don't spend a lot of time thinking about them because
they come out at night. But one out of five
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mammal species is a bat species. Like name five mammals
right now. If one of them isn't a bat, you're
underestimating them. And lastly, move over farmers that droppings are
the most effective fertilizers and seed spreaders on the planet.
It's why Hory Potter and the Guanto of Fire is
such a popular beauty contestant. So whether you're voting for
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Bat Damon or Robert Battinson or that's so Raven, these
are all contestants this week. As long as you can
echo locate your way over to the Bureau of Land
Management spacebook page, your world is about to get turned
upside down.
Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
Yeah, I see what they did there. So Bear Week,
Fat Bear Week. Now we've got Bat Week. By the way,
the coolest looking bat in my opinion, the hammer Head Bat.
If you've not seen it, check it out. It's very cool.
Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show's your Twitter tweet at his
text the program. A lot of stuff to come in
third out more of last night's big speeds, the closing
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case to America.
Speaker 5 (01:11:56):
So look, in less than ninety days, either Donald Trump
or I will be in the Oval off.
Speaker 2 (01:12:03):
On day one.
Speaker 5 (01:12:05):
If elected, Donald Trump would walk into that office with
an enemy's list. When elected, I will walk in with a.
Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
To do list.
Speaker 2 (01:12:18):
Oh my god, I don't know what to say. Did
either of them knock it out of the park? I
will say the staging the way that she did things
last night. The way they put that thing together was brilliant.
Of course, on the other side of it, you had
the old man on the zoom talking directly into the
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camera calling half of America garbage. That was called bad
counter program. We got a lot to get to next there.
If you're missing the show, shame, grab the podcast, Chad.
That's a job.
Speaker 24 (01:12:55):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:25):
Just when you think things can't get any weirder in
this election season, lo and behold, you're surprise. Who's ready?
Speaker 3 (01:13:40):
Let's go, go, go, go, go go.
Speaker 4 (01:13:45):
I always got more publicity than other people.
Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Donald Trump's tight.
Speaker 4 (01:13:50):
We had the greatest economy in history.
Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
Elections.
Speaker 6 (01:13:54):
Did you have fat husband off the catch? Get that
get that fat pig off the cat?
Speaker 7 (01:14:00):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Yes?
Speaker 8 (01:14:02):
I do, Yes, I do.
Speaker 6 (01:14:03):
And he said that, I hell, did this happen to
my son? He's not a bad person. I'm a good person.
Speaker 8 (01:14:09):
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
what has been.
Speaker 9 (01:14:13):
You read for.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Six days in counting until election day? What will happen
after that? I could not tell you, for I do
not know what I do know though. His last night
was the night Kamala Harris delivering her closing statement to America.
(01:14:51):
This is it the finale. This is your curtain call.
You're gonna go out there and you're gonna lay it
all on the line for America. Everybody's out there. The
weather perfect, Chris, a little bit cool but not too cold, skies, gorgeous,
little bit of a breeze. You take to the stage
(01:15:14):
because you're confident.
Speaker 16 (01:15:15):
This is it.
Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
You can taste it. You're thinking to yourself, a week
from now, I'm going to be president of the United States,
and this is going to seal the deal. Tomorrow, all
of the country we'll be talking about tonight. Tomorrow, everybody
who's following this race is going to be talking about
(01:15:38):
how I knocked it out to pack. You've never been happier.
You're a kid on Christmas Day, right. This is everything,
prom wedding day, birth of a child, Disneyland, all of
the stuff rolled into what this is it. You've waited
for this since you were a middle class child raised
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by a single mother in an area that has nice lawns.
You've been waiting for this day. And while you're delivering
your big speech. Not too far away from you, right,
not too far away. A lot of stuff happens up there.
President of the United States, for whatever reason wandered in,
(01:16:28):
decided to do zoom phone call, and in doing so,
he decides to demonize the other side. And everybody's talking
about yesterday, just not the way you thought.
Speaker 11 (01:16:41):
Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware.
They're good, decent, honorable people. The only garbage icy float
down there is his supporters. His demonizational scene is unconscionable,
and it's on America.
Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
What did you say?
Speaker 12 (01:16:57):
The only garbage icy float down there is his supporters.
Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
Uh oh, the dream has a hole in it. We're
not the side that says that. I mean, we do,
but we do it in a different way.
Speaker 12 (01:17:10):
This was my night.
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
What are you doing? Why are you here? How bis
do you think she is? She probably got off stage
and thought nailed it, nailed it, nailed it. Seventy thousand
people nailed it. I did it, nailed it. Meanwhile, Donald
Trump on stage and little Marco rolls on up. Little Marco,
(01:17:32):
you have information. President. You may not have heard this
just moments ago.
Speaker 40 (01:17:36):
Joe Biden stated that our supporters are garbage. He's talking
about the border patrol, he's talking about nurses, he's talking
about teachers, he's talking about everyday Americans who love their
country and want a dream big again and support you,
mister president. And I hope their campaign is about to
apologize for what Joe Biden just said. We are not garbage.
We are patriots who love America.
Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
Thank you for running with your president delivering the news
to a shock. Donald Trump, Wow, that's terrible. It's terrible.
That's what it says. That's what it says. So you have.
Speaker 41 (01:18:17):
Remember Hillary, she said deplorable and then she said irredeevable. Right,
but she said deplorable. That didn't work out. Garbage, I
think is worse right. But he doesn't know. You have
to please forgive him, Please forgive him for he not
knoweth what he said.
Speaker 12 (01:18:35):
These people.
Speaker 4 (01:18:36):
It's terrible, terrible.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
There you go, people wake up today Pennsylvania doing what
you do in Pennsylvania. People are eating their flapjacks and
their big breakfast, and you go there and put a
camera in their face and go, what do you think
about what the President said about you? Being gabbage?
Speaker 42 (01:18:54):
Feels very demeaning. You know, I've been a Republican my
whole life, and which be a Republican and a conservative,
and I stand for conservative values and I think I
can cross the thoughts and have my own thought pattern,
and to be called garbage for those thoughts is not
necessarily an uplifting surprise.
Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
No, not at all.
Speaker 42 (01:19:14):
No, no, not coming from him or his party.
Speaker 43 (01:19:18):
I mean, we had Obama say we clung to our
guns in religion, Hillary called us deplorables.
Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
And now Biden calls us trash.
Speaker 43 (01:19:24):
That's what the left really thinks of us, and I
think it's disgusting.
Speaker 8 (01:19:27):
And to be called trash is just it's degrading.
Speaker 33 (01:19:30):
I mean, that's really what they think of us, is
we're like deplorables and trash.
Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
Man, that didn't go over well, like a fart in
an elevator with a beautiful woman standing there. Not well.
Oh geez, man, I tell you what I feel bad for.
Uh Kamala there. I mean, you know she is. She
was all done up, man, this was it. She thought
(01:19:59):
this would be the greatest problem of her life. Turned
out to be Carrie. We know what happened with carry, right.
Speaker 7 (01:20:06):
We're all gonna laugh. At you.
Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
It didn't make the list, but we do have number
two today, and they're, you know, watching everybody try to
defend it. I've heard everything from there was an apostrophe missing,
to he has a stutter to Donald Trump says mean
things and he didn't really mean that. And I thought
to myself, just that you knew that was gonna happen.
(01:20:32):
You knew what was gonna happen. Now do I think
he meant it? There's a difference between do I think
he meant it to say it, and do I think
he thinks it. I'm gonna be straight up honest with you.
People always say, are you not honest with it? No,
I'm honest with you guys all the time. But there
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are people in my industry who will grab onto this
and run with it all day long because that's you know,
I mean, that's just good business, I guess. But they
don't believe a lot of their stuff. I believe my stuff.
I stand by my stuff. I think he believes there's
a portion of Trump's supporters who are deplorable, irredeemable, white
(01:21:17):
power garbage. And I think there's a portion of people
that Trump looks over and sees you know these crazy
activists who you know and think. They're a bunch of
lunatics who've lost their blanking mind, who hate this country.
They're unpatriotic, traders and garbage. So yeah, do I think
(01:21:42):
he thinks it? But did he mean to say it?
Either way, it's out and instead of talking about the
delivery of the speech of speeches, they're having to do
all kinds of damage control. That's not a way you
want to do your closing argument three two, three, five, three, eight,
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What's trending Chad Benson.
Speaker 12 (01:23:23):
Joe.
Speaker 15 (01:23:34):
Chad Benson, No, it's time to find out what's trending.
Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
What's trending?
Speaker 44 (01:23:40):
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.
Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
What truping? Find out what's trending on the inter abs?
Shall wait? Start with the Yahoo today. The ellipse, not
the eclipse, but the ellipse. Kamala Harris, her big speech
last night. I say I said it earlier. I'll say
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it again. The backdrop, the way they've you know, it
was set up freaking brilliant, brilliant. Absolutely, How could you
say that yet? Because it was. And I'm here to
tell you the truth now what you want to hear.
Takashi six ' nine arrested for allegedly violating conditions of
a supervisor release in the federal racketeering case that he
(01:24:43):
is charged with. Vast ancient Mayan city has been found
in the Mexican jungle rush Ukraine war Iran is trending.
Why because get ready for this kid's gotta have your iPhones.
They're lifting its band on imports of Apple's new iPhones.
That's a bridge too far for the mulus to try
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to overcome Israel. We can overcome, right, all of the
sanctions and all that stuff. We can overcome the embargoes.
We can overcome, but damn it, we need our iPhones
or the people are going to lose their mind. Head
over to Google. Number one trending thing Terry Garr yesterday,
great actress love. Terry garr, one of my first crushes,
(01:25:25):
passed away. Seventy nine. New York Yankeys beat the Dollars
game five back in LA. Was it Game five, Game six,
six and seven. So DoD Dalliers have two games at home.
Pelicans Warriors, Shavarius Award football player. His daughter passed away
at age. I think she just turned one. She had
(01:25:49):
bad heart conditions, and that's tough. Biden is trendy. I
don't know what he Oh, he said something about garbage.
Of course he did. We've talked about it. Aware of
that Iowa resident has loss of fever. That is not
a good thing to get. That is not at all.
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Halloween trending as well. And finally over to Twitter, where
everybody hates everybody all the time. Puerto Rico garbage, Biden
all trending, National Cat Day, Terry gar Rogan trending, Maga trending,
Ellipse trending, Halloween trending, Steve Bennon trending, Nazis trending always,
(01:26:36):
always with the Nazis always, and Tony Hinchcliffe still trending
as well as Meddi Hassan. You know, I did play
any of that yesterday because it was just so ridiculous.
We didn't see it, and they got into this dust
up he and the one of the other conservatives at CNN,
so there was now one conservative, lonely Scott and this
(01:26:58):
other guy, and this other guy said something that was ridiculous.
It was a joke that fell flat, and then he
tried to backtrack and it was stupid. And he's been
banned for life, man for life from the CNN. Lucky him.
But yes, there's been some incidents overnight. If you didn't know,
(01:27:18):
it's a garbage situation. And then of course the Ellipse,
the speech, the great speech is it the closing argument
that America wants to hear, and the symbolism of it all.
Speaker 13 (01:27:30):
What makes us really different from all of the Harris
rallies I've been to is the symbolism.
Speaker 16 (01:27:34):
Of where we are.
Speaker 13 (01:27:35):
We're at the Ellipses. That's exactly where Donald Trump spoke
to protesters before they mobbed the Capitol on January sixth,
and Vice President Harris gave her message of unity and
the future that she envisions with the backdrop of the
White House. So she painted a very vivid picture to
Americas about what it would be like for her to
be sitting in the Oval of office versus Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (01:27:55):
Ooh.
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
And while all that's going on, as I continue to
point out the old guy, so Grandpa goes online, flips
open his camera right on his MacBook or whatever he has,
and starts yapping and then essentially calls everybody who's the
supporter of Donald Trump garbage. And we've talked about it
(01:28:17):
throughout the day, take away the the and this is
I mean, I mean the realistically, I was thinking to myself, God,
this feels like sabotage, Like, well, first of all, why
are you.
Speaker 45 (01:28:28):
Doing that while she's speaking, She's giving her biggest speech ever,
fifty sixty seventy five A billion people who know there
was what about sixty five to seventy five depending on
who you talk.
Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
To, A thousand people out there. You've got this big thing.
This is our closing argument to America. And Grandpa decides
to go on, go online, right, get as close as
he can to the camera. He's like looking at it,
you know, like it was almost like a movie. Hi,
can anybody hear me? And then basically he says, Hey,
half the country's gabbage and they're trying to figure out
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out how do we fix this.
Speaker 46 (01:29:01):
The White House insists that the President was only referring
to what they called the hateful rheteric at the rally
as quote garbage, But the Trump campaign took this to
mean something entirely different, and Republicans were insisting that as
Vice President Kamala Harris is preaching this message of unity
out on the campaign trail, here you have President Biden,
who they thought was demonizing their own supporters because.
Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
Of his words, and of course, as I explained last night,
I tweeted it out after I tweeted out the and
you go on line and check it out. We've played
it throughout the show today, him saying it their deplorable moment.
The reality is you are essentially counterprogramming the person you're
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supposed to be supporting, which is weird. But as I
said last night, they're going to do everything in their
power to say, well, it was a missed apostrophe.
Speaker 28 (01:29:56):
It was.
Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
They're coming up with something because they're trying to save face,
because again, it's their deplorable moment. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 20 (01:30:35):
Show, Son, Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
We're down to the final few days of the election.
And yes, kids, there has been some noise made.
Speaker 7 (01:31:21):
An old.
Speaker 2 (01:31:25):
Fella decided to play on a computer and in doing
so he said something ridiculous and demonized half the country,
and in doing so has caused what he would probably
call a kerfuffle. That's not good. People on the left
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will come out and defend him at all costs, the media,
because again they're the same people who told us he's
never been better. I've never seen a better version of
Joe Biden.
Speaker 21 (01:31:55):
Well, of course, and Donald Trump says shocking things every
day in Fox News and and all of his apologists
of the Republican Party immediately go to it and brush
it off, explain it away, or just completely ignore it. Here,
they're trying to make a firestorm out of something that again,
if you look at it, you look at what he
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said immediately afterward, which Donald Trump didn't say.
Speaker 18 (01:32:20):
He immediately afterwards said no, that's not what I meant.
Speaker 21 (01:32:23):
I was talking about the comedian and people that supported
that kind of talk. And you know, really, Joe Biden
obviously doesn't believe that we had that. I figure what
state it was in, but it was during a hurricane,
after a hurricane, I believe, And Joe Biden went in
and he went and talked to the crowd, went over,
talked to a guy who was a big Trump supporter,
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joked with him, put the hat on him, and again
trying to bring people together, and even saying, hey, I'll
I'll wear your Trump cap. We're all on the same team.
That's again, that's the type of leadership you want.
Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
Oh morning, Joe.
Speaker 12 (01:33:00):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:33:02):
I don't even know what to say at that point
in time. So this is where I've gone with this today.
Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right. Few things happened here
last night. Does he mean it? Well? He said it,
but he's old and he's a hot mess. And if
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your defense is he's no longer coherent CCNN talking about that,
then maybe he shouldn't be president anymore, and it's time
that we ask him to step down asaph. We'll hold
on a second. Well, I know this is the best
Joe Biden there's ever been said, young Joe Scarborough there
or he means it but didn't mean to say it,
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which is still bad because you said the quiet part
out loud, which everybody already thinks. That's how the Democrats
feel about Trump. And I like how they said, Well,
Trump didn't come out and say Trump didn't say what
he said. Kamala didn't say what he said. Oh, Trump
says all kinds of wacky stuff. He says stuff that's ridiculous,
he said, like I, it drives me crazy. But that
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being said, if you will, neither Kamala nor Trump said
the things about the garbage that is causing them to
have to clean up this mess this week and so
close to the election. Or the third thing is he
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didn't like her. That's a conspiracy. It's fun he doesn't
like her. I don't think he's a big fan of her.
I think we can all be real there. I think
when all is said and done and everybody's actually being
honest about this, the stuff behind the scenes, how bad
he really was, all that stuff comes out, I think
people are gonna go around. You really didn't like her,
(01:34:51):
but he put on a hat at your defense, Oh
goodness me three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three act you had Benson shows your Twitter.
I got a lot of tax a lot of tweets.
I'm trying to get to them all. I'm trying to
answer them as best that I possibly can. And some
of you are trying to defend Joe. There's a look.
I don't think Joe's a bad guy. I think he's
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part of the establishment. I think Joe's long gone, though
I think it is. I think Joe is long gone.
And I think if we're honest with ourselves, we're no
longer and and and this isn't like oh you mean
you No, I think all of us being honest with ourselves,
taking away the partisan this. This is somebody you wouldn't
(01:35:34):
let work the cash register at a pumpkin patch at
this point in time because of the kids. No, no,
just because he's not there. I can't even believe he
went there. Le me he could smell the kid's hair.
I again, stop that, stop that, stop it, let me
hear that noise. But he's running the country at a
(01:35:56):
time where there is some issues globally, and I think
the coherent time is shrinking. So maybe it's time we
look at commlin go you should probably do the right
thing if he is indeed that bad. I mean, that
(01:36:18):
was a defense today from CNN. Somebody on CNN said, well,
you know, he's such a hot mess, and I'm like, well,
why in God's name is he still there. I used
the analogy earlier. If the pilot goes crazy on an
airplane and then we all have to vote on the
next pilot. One of them is the co pilot, the
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other one's a captain that happens to be on the plane.
So they're making their pitch, somebody like the co pilot
needs to go in there and steady everything, put it
on autopilot. But pay attention while we all vote. Don't
let that guy fly the plane as they make their
(01:37:04):
final pitch to the country. Something I've been saying for
the last oh seventy two hours. Nobody cares any more
about the undecideds or the people you're trying to bring
over to your side. Nobody does. What do they care about?
Get as many people in your party and your base
(01:37:30):
to vote. The undecideds. We don't know who they are,
where they are, And at this point in time, we
are stepping over pennies to search for a shinier penny.
Speaker 38 (01:37:44):
This.
Speaker 2 (01:37:44):
Pick up all the pennies you possibly can right now,
do everything you possibly get everybody you possibly can't. So
Trump and them are abandoning females and and Kamalas basically said, eh, guys,
they're either with me or against me. I can't do
this anymore.
Speaker 43 (01:37:59):
So there are concerns though, when I talk to both
campaigns that they're not reaching out to some of these
other groups of voters. So Kama Harris isn't reaching out
enough to men, and Donald Trump isn't reaching out enough
to women.
Speaker 2 (01:38:15):
There's no reason to at this point you're not. You're
either going to get them because those undecided are going
to make that decision, and nothing you're going to say
between now and then is going to change that. It's
just going to be that moment. Nothing you're going to
say is going to change it. At this point in time,
I just because and you're also here's the other thing.
(01:38:36):
You're also searching for the unknown. What does it look like?
I don't know, looks like one of these? Well, which
one is it? One of these over here? Okay?
Speaker 18 (01:38:48):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
What does it want? I don't know? I mean they
all say something a little bit different. Well, which one is?
It was one of these? But they all look the same,
I know. So you don't exhaust yourself. Trying to do
something is gonna take up way too much effort in time,
and you're not even sure if you're delivering what they
(01:39:11):
want to hear or need to hear. So at that
point in time, you just turn around and go, all right,
here's the deal. We got this huge. This is as
big as this thing's gonna get, but we got to
make sure we get all of them or else. And
Kamala is doing the same, and everybody's like, well what
about the rest of these, Well we should have been
fishing in that pond a long time ago. We weren't,
and by the time we got there, it was mostly
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fished out. And those ones there, they're gonna have to
make their own decision and hopefully they choose us. They
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Scary Movie Countdown tea fifty months outfect Chad bits to.
Speaker 47 (01:41:13):
Joe, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 15 (01:41:26):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:41:28):
Our Scary Movie Countdown where the business end of the
countdown if you know what I mean? And this one, uh,
this one. It's weird to say horror movies make my
heart smile, but this one absolutely does.
Speaker 25 (01:41:44):
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 (01:41:55):
It's the countdown.
Speaker 26 (01:41:57):
You've been waiting for, the thirteen scariest movies of all time?
Speaker 2 (01:42:06):
Which movie will take the top spot?
Speaker 25 (01:42:10):
How about a fish tail so big because the jaws
open wide, Or the story of a young innocent girl
(01:42:31):
battling evil with some help.
Speaker 27 (01:42:34):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves. I'm Damion Karras and I'm
that devil. Now kindly undo this stretch. Where's Reagan in
here with us?
Speaker 25 (01:42:46):
Or the fright of a madman with a chainsaw?
Speaker 37 (01:42:50):
So I hear some.
Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
Stop stop You'll have to listen to find out.
Speaker 25 (01:43:02):
Are you ready? Now it's time the thirteen Scariest Movies
of All Time?
Speaker 2 (01:43:10):
Number two? Now number two. I will tell you it
was number one of my heart. It's my favorite movie
of all time. There is no doubt about it. Period
case closed in story. My favorite movie of all time.
From the time I was a kid. If you asked me,
what's your favorite movie, and by kid, I mean you know,
thirteen fourteen, I would say this movie. He's just called
The Shape a lot of you know Miss Michael.
Speaker 28 (01:43:31):
Halloween night a small American town fifteen years ago.
Speaker 7 (01:43:51):
On Halloween Night.
Speaker 28 (01:43:55):
He came home.
Speaker 2 (01:44:04):
What an amazing movie. I love Halloween, I love the holiday,
and I love the movie. The movie itself changed a
lot in the cinematic world. I mean it did. It's incredible.
So one of the big things that happened John Carpenter,
who was the director, small budget, They filmed it within
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twenty days. They made it look like Midwest Hattonfield. It
wasn't it was actually South Pasadena. They had to paint
leaves orange to give it that fall kind of feel.
One of the things he did though, is he decided, Hey,
we're going to tell a lot of this from the
point of view of Michael rather than the point of
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view of all the others. With the monster coming, he
introduced basically everything you see in slasher movies that we
know today came from this, and the cultural impacts are incredible.
You just have to say the word, Michael, you know
what people are talking about. The low budget, high reward
horror film was built along with the Great Texas Chainsaw
(01:45:12):
Massacre through this. How did they come up with that
evil looking mask?
Speaker 29 (01:45:17):
Well, when we were making the film, I thought, gee,
it's Halloween at night and people get dressed up in masks.
One better way to have a killer not be identified
and be wearing a mask.
Speaker 18 (01:45:31):
And we didn't have any money to make a mask.
Speaker 29 (01:45:33):
So my production designer, Tommy Lee Wallace, went up to
a magic shop right here on Hollywood Boulevard and bought
a William Shatner Star Trek mask Captain Kirk mask, spray
painted it, cut the eye holes a little bit different,
fix the hair.
Speaker 2 (01:45:49):
There we go there you go. And by the way,
it was between that and a clown mask. And the
reality is they didn't have the money for anything else
they on. They had like three bucks to get it done.
John Carpenter is brilliant. Brilliant talks about his favorite scene
in the movie.
Speaker 29 (01:46:08):
After Jamie makes her discovery in the house, she backs
into a corner.
Speaker 18 (01:46:11):
It's a dark corner back there.
Speaker 29 (01:46:12):
And she's kind of terrified in hiding for a moment,
and then gradually you become aware that he is standing
right behind her. He just slowly turned the light up
and it just just exposed that mask on film, and
that was creepy.
Speaker 18 (01:46:25):
That may be my favorite scene.
Speaker 2 (01:46:28):
My favorite scene, though, is this one with the amazing
Donald Pleasants, a stage actor, a thesbian if you will,
a man who really was anything but a horror aficionado.
But his daughter loved one of Carpenter's early movies, which
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was Salt On Precinct thirteen, and so he decided to
do this movie. But that was after they asked the
likes of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. They turned it
down because the budget was too small, there was no
money in it for them. He got essentially ten percent
of the budget for this movie to do it. And
this is my favorite.
Speaker 29 (01:47:11):
Scene, Sames to me, you're just playing scared, Yes, yeah,
I am.
Speaker 1 (01:47:18):
I met him fifteen years ago.
Speaker 30 (01:47:20):
I was told there was nothing left, no reason, no conscience,
no understanding, and even the most rudimentary sense of life.
Speaker 1 (01:47:29):
Or death, of good or evil, right or wrong.
Speaker 30 (01:47:34):
I met this six year old child with this blank, pale,
emotionless face and the blackest eyes, the devil's size. I
spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another
seven trying to keep him locked up because I realized
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that what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely
and simply evil.
Speaker 2 (01:48:03):
Evil. Indeed, I absolutely love this movie. And what's not
the love? And the music? Oh kids, the music. How
did they come up with that music?
Speaker 18 (01:48:18):
As I remember it now?
Speaker 29 (01:48:19):
Maybe it was more, But I had about three or
four days to do the score to Halloween, basically record
the whole thing. I wanted something deadly simple and something
that would just eat at you a little bit.
Speaker 18 (01:48:29):
And my father.
Speaker 29 (01:48:32):
Bought me a pair of bongos when I was really
young for Christmas. He taught me how to play five
four time on them.
Speaker 18 (01:48:39):
Da Da da dada.
Speaker 29 (01:48:42):
So all I did was too good on piano and
do five to four with an octave, and.
Speaker 18 (01:48:49):
That's where it came from.
Speaker 2 (01:48:51):
An incredible movie culturally, still relevant to this day with
all the tropes. Jamie Lee Curtis revived her role after
many many years, but by the way, is a role
that gave her her first starring film role. Still a
massive player in the game. Love it my favorite movie
Number two today in the Chad Benson Show Scary movie
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