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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Shame on you, America, Shame, shame, shame. You elected Donald
Trump again. Shame on you. You're misogynistic, you're racist, You're
part of the patriarchy. You hate women and pac people
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of color. That's what you hate. It is not her fault, No,
it is not. It is your fault. You have failed America,
you have now failed the world misogyny. And it's not
just white guys either. I'm looking at all of you
latinos a watching the freak out over the last forty
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eight hours, and we're going to get into a little
bit deeper because I think there's some people out there
that need some help. We can all agree on that.
But watching the freak out over the last twenty four
hours from the perspective of the media, by the way,
that's in front of the camera, We're gonna get in
a little deeper about the love fest going on behind
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the scenes. But the establishment Democrat party who is losing
their mind because it can't be us, it can't be
our messaging, it can't be any of those things. We
know what you want because we're the ones who are
going to give it to you, whether you like it
or not. You failed because you didn't listen. You failed
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because when people said we don't want this, you said
you're going to get it, like it or not. Old
Trump listened. Donald Trump said what are the people saying? Well,
then I'll go there. That's what Donald Trump did. If
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you want to be successful in life and you're an entrepreneur,
what do you do? You find a problem and then
you create the solution. The Democrats didn't understand that because
they found what they thought was the problem, told everybody, hey,
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problem is this and everybody said, nah, that's not the
problem because we've already done that and that wasn't the problem.
You said it was the problem, but that's not the problem.
And they're like, no, that is the problem. And the
voter said no, again, respectfully, that wasn't the problem. You're
telling us it's the problem. I'm telling you it's not.
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Then they got a second opinion and they said, hey,
these people are telling us that. In the second opinion,
Trump's like, not, really, what do you think the problem is? Yeah,
that's probably the problem. Let's see what we can do
about it.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
It turned out that he knew our country better than
we did. And I'm not sure I agree with a
lot of what Joyce said, but I think a lot
of this is not the candidates, it's the country. And
I think Donald Trump understood that what he could do.
And I don't think his mistakes were mistakes. I think
his mistakes were strategic and.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Turned out to be right on the money.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
Because I think our party, I grew up in a
party where we were for the underdog, we were for
the little guy. We are now the elite. We are
no longer seen as the party for the little guy.
He was seen as the party for the little guy.
He was seen as the ultimate disruptor. And yes, the
edges were very rough, but in everyone's own minds, they
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sanded in them down to the point of acceptability.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
She contradicts herself. If you listen to the beginning of this,
she says, Okay, Trump got the country. Well, that's what
salespeople do. People who are always selling something, always be
closing your ABC's their thing is they're listening because you're
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going to lead them to the sale. They read people
and they can understand the situation. But then she goes
on and says, it's not so much that it's the country.
Sounds like you're blaming the country because what you wanted
to be the problem, the people thought, hmm, you know,
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eggs are eight bucks and they used to be too.
Last time I checked. It wasn't because you say he's
a Nazi. No no, no no.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
And as it.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Turns out, there's a lot of craving in America for
fear and anger, a lot of craving for fear and anger.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Driven by lies.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
But nonetheless, what this election result showed, especially if you
look what's happened in the Blue states, I mean New
Jersey turned out to be relatively close New York we
lost huge ground. I mean, if this is not a
gut checked moment for the Democratic Party to realize that
we need to get back to meat and potatoes and
fighting like hell for the little guy. And by the way,
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he'll probably help us here, because I have a feeling
he's going to burn the house.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Down, and I think a lot of people want that.
I think a lot of people want him to burn
the house down, not the way you think and destroy everything,
but change. Disruptors in business are always people that are
willing to go out, push through, do things others won't,
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and step all over toes. That is Donald Trump that is.
Do I like some of the rhetoric. No, some of
it I don't mind because I think it's funny. I
can take a joke. Some of it's ridiculous. You weren't
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listening to the people. You were telling the people. You
weren't listening to what they were telling you. You were
telling them what the problem was. You were telling them
it's this, and they were saying it's that. And then
when they said, you know what, I think I'm going
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to take my business elsewhere, you were like, they're the problem.
They're not the problem. By the way, racism and sexism
not the problem. Do you think America it's ready for
a female president? Absolutely? Not her? Though, No, not her.
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That's it. She she wasn't good enough. But I don't
blame that on her. Hell, yesterday I watched her speech.
Can I just say that was maybe the most authentic
I had seen her? And much like when Mitt Romney
lost and then they had that documentary afterwards and it
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was like, where was that guy? The same thing with
Rond de Santis, right, Rond de Santis during the all
of the stuff that was going on with the storms
and the hurricanes and all that stuff, that guy led,
and you're like, where was that guy? Where is he?
Where was that guy? Some people just aren't good at
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I've always said this about Rondi Santis. Great at the job,
horrible at getting it. Listen to her.
Speaker 5 (07:49):
My heart is full today, full of gratitude for the
trust you have placed in me, full of love for
our country, and full of resolve. Some of this election
is not what we wanted, not what we fought for,
not what we voted for. But hear me when I
say the light of America's promise will always burn bright
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as long as we never give up and as long
as we keep fighting.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
That was about as real as I've heard her. More
of that would have been better. But the most important
thing is you never listened. And when you stop listening
and you're only talking too, you're only talking at you're
only preaching two. Eventually people will look for other solutions
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or buy other products from other people. Three two, three,
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Speaker 6 (10:27):
Chad Benson, Yuh, I'm skinna little please, I might wake
up a mother play.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
I'm gonna say you're not. When I watched that, I
watched it a couple of times, I'm like, is she
I feel like she's making fun of this because if
you really think that you're gonna wake up a slave?
I how do you get here?
Speaker 1 (10:56):
How did you?
Speaker 2 (10:56):
How? How did you get?
Speaker 7 (10:58):
Like?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Is was that on the ballot? What state are you in? Uh?
Obviously she's in the South. Chad's just so insane. I
just wanna I want to I wanna. I just you
think you're gonna wake up a slave, that's what you think?
(11:19):
I just I want to be clear. Trump wins, you
go to bed knowing that's the last night of not
being a slave. Am I is? Where was Ashton Kutcher
always had a Diddy party? Okay? So I just thought
maybe we were getting you know, we were getting punked.
(11:39):
I don't know. I'm just I didn't know if it
was real or not. How could you say that about
Ashton Kutcher. He's been awfully quiet. Hasn't he? Uh? Will
Trump go to jail? What will happen to is cases?
Oh my god, so many cases. I'm gonna tell you
what's gonna happen, as I've been telling you for a
long time. But for Jake Tappert, a.
Speaker 8 (12:00):
Big question you have to be answered with downand Trump's election,
what happens to his criminal and civil cases? In just
twenty days, the president's elect is due to be sentenced
for those thirty four felonies.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Right.
Speaker 9 (12:10):
I'm told that his legal team is going to try
to make sure that sentencing never happens. They're going to
argue to the judge that the sentencing should never happen
because now that Trump is president elect, they will say
that he is entitled to the same constitutional protections as
a sitting president and should be protected from state actors
and in this case, a state prosecutors.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
It's never going to happen. It was never going to happen,
even if Trump didn't win. It was never going to happen.
Understand that. And by the way, this hasn't even been
through the appeal process, which is going through which when
it went there, so two things have happened in the
last two appeals. First of all, the financial appeal for
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mar Alogue went everything. They just were like, if you
listen to to them, they were like, are you guys, no, no,
we don't think so, so we'll see what they hand out.
And the second thing is this, even when they went
there and there's appeal arguing that, you know all of
this stuff, they're like, you guys, took a novel theory,
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twisted it, rolled it around. I still think that that
thing was probably gonna be thrown out anyways, but none
of it is going to matter. Let's talk to Dan
Abrams though, Hi, Dan.
Speaker 8 (13:22):
He can't now take back those judgments will take help
against him. Very different when you've got the government trying
to take away someone's freedom, as you do in a
criminal case, versus when you're trying to take away someone's money.
The money judgments are going to remain, some of them
from the government, some of them from a private plaintiff,
and the appeals will continue. But he very well may
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still owe all of that money even as president.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
I think the appeals will The one with how is
that crazy chick's name? I forgot? She'll get some money,
She's not gonna get the whatever. But the one when
it comes to the mariologue on the whole night. That's
when they went in and the appeal came the to
the you know, to the court. By the time they
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were leaving, if you'd haven't seen it, if you haven't
read any of the stuff, they were worried that they
were going to be sanctioned. The prosecution say, oh, what
about jail though, because there's this weird fantasy that Trump's
going to jail, right, this fantasy that people have that
he's locked up, right, He's got the hamburglar outfit on,
He's he's got one of those you know, balls on
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his leg, the freaking ball and chain. He's gonna be out,
you know, in the hot sun. It's cracking rocks.
Speaker 8 (14:39):
His lawyers have been pushing to delay this, and it
seems that was a pretty smart decision because now you
don't just have a criminal defendant, you have a president
elect who is going to be sentenced. And I do
not see any way that this judge now sentences him
to any kind of meaningful time. I don't see how
he gives him any jail time at all, because.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
It was never gonna happen. First of all, I'm gonna
tell you why none of that's going to happen, because
before Trump's even inaugurated, it's already happening, according to my sources,
people I've talked to, and it was going to happen
even if she won. You guys ready for this pardons.
(15:24):
They're already talking to Kathy Hockel. It's over. He's gonna
be pardoned, It'll be done. He's gonna be partnering across
the board everything else. Jack Smith yesterday was already making
plans to how to unwind all of this stuff. So
that's that's gonna happen. That the money judgment is totally different.
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And my people that I talked to who are inside
Trump's intersphere, have said that if Biden doesn't, Trump will
pardon Hunter Biden, and she would have pardoned him because
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it's the right thing to do. Time to move on
and move forward. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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Speaker 10 (17:24):
It's a Chad Benson Show, Son, Chad.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 11 (18:00):
I want to take this moment to congratulate those of
you who voted for Donald Trump, which was the overwhelming
majority of Americans. You chose to vote for a dictatorship,
and that is what you will get. America is no
longer the land of the free. You have chosen by
siding with Donald Trump to throw our United States Constitution
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and our United States flag in the garbage. The gay personally,
I am embarrassed. I am ashamed to call myself an American.
In fact, I no longer call myself an American.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
Okay, what am I supposed to do with that? Somebody
said that, What am I supposed to do with that?
Tell me? Tell me what I'm supposed to do with that.
He's a dictator. Explain to me how's a dictator? Tell
me how he's a dictator? Explain when you say that,
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is he going to be a dick tator? How you
know who else they call a dictator? FDR. A lot
of books written about it. By the way, guys, FDR,
if you go and look when he took office, all
of the things that he did, the power he snatched,
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and you look at the New York Times he dominated
the first several days of their headlines and them saying
the exact same thing about him. Well, America needed it
at the time. I think there's something to that, By
the way, I do. I think there's very there. It's odd,
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but I think there's a lot of Americans who are
exhausted and just like somebody go fix this, just do it.
I think there which is scary. And by the way,
our Constitution. When we hear the word dictator, we think
of the likes of what you see with you know, Rocketman,
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little rocket Man, right, we think of that, We think
of the hardliners back in the day, Chairman, Mao Hitler, Mussolini.
He's not a dictator. First of all, he's not throwing
away the Constitution. Everyways, the Constitution both there's all kinds
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of footprints on the Constitution with R and D on it.
So everybody's settled out. So take a deep breath. I
don't know what I'm supposed to do with that one,
to be I'm embarrassed. I'm embarrassed for America. I'm embarrassed
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for America. I'm embarrassed. Okay, maybe we're embarrassed of you.
A very nice jet he's gonna do all kinds of
First of all, he is the world's biggest troll. Who's
trending yesterday? Alex Jones, is this right taking over for
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KJP the press secretary. I know you guys talking about it. I
can't even believe it. You guys are still thinking about
the whole thing with the guns and stuff. You stop it.
Gay frogs. You have to worry about that, right, well,
have to worry at gay frogsymore because we got RFK
Junior and he's gonna make sure there's no gay frogs.
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He's gonna take away your vaccines.
Speaker 12 (21:40):
Clearing out the corruption in your terms, would that mean
clearing out the top level federal service workers that are
currently at.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
The FDA and the c some categories.
Speaker 13 (21:48):
What does that look like in some categories of worker,
their entire departments, like the nutrition departments that FDA that
are that have to go, that are not doing their job.
They're not protecting our kids. Why do we have fruit
loops in this country? They are eighteen or nineteen ingredients
and you go to Canada and it's got two or three.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Ah, anybody answer that anyone? By the way, Canadian food
loops are not as good, you know as the American
fruit loops. So just letting you know that, would.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
You eliminate any of the agencies?
Speaker 13 (22:22):
Do eliminate the agencies as long as it requires congratual approval,
I wouldn't be doing that. I can get the corruption
out of the agencies. That is what I've been doing
for forty years. I've assued all those agencies. I have
a PhD in corporate corruption and that's what I do.
And once they're not corrupt, once Americans are getting good
signs and are allowed to make their own choices, they're
going to get a lot of healthier.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Which is good. I mean, I don't have a you know,
the whole this fear, and I got it from a
couple of people who are pissed at Donald Trump. And
then because they're going to reshape the government. The government
is massive and inefficient. It is a giant, huge hole
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that sucks up all kinds of money and rarely delivers
what you think it should in your mind because you
have to go through so many hoops. There is so
many people working in agencies, and by the way, so
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many of these agencies overlap, overlap and overlap. And the
weird part is this pushback from people that seem to
be absolutely against any kind of fixing waste, red tape
(23:57):
and bureaucracy. And I'm I'm fascinated by that. They're talking
about Elon coming in and having a some sort of
government account Isn't it weird? Like I can't believe they're
going to have a government accountability agency. Why not? Why
Why are you against holding people accountable in the government
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for waste and corruption? Why is that? Why is it
only Trump has to be held accountable. The bureaucrats who
make the average person's life. Hell no, no, but what
they could do could hurt. We need to come to
a realization and an honest one, and this includes Trump,
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which she probably won't. We're gonna have to look at
taxes at some point in time. If we can't get
our spending under control either way for a while as
a nation, we may have to actually tighten our belt.
Speaker 14 (24:55):
Trump has talked about having the tech billionaire run a
new Department of Government Efficiency, ledging the slash two trillion
dollars from the federal budget. Mosk recently said implementing such
major spending cuts quote necessarily involves some temporary hardship, but
it will ensure long term prosperity.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Yeah, government efficiency not accountability. Already have one of those
which never holds anybody accountable. But the official again, tell
me again, tell me anybody, anybody why you're against that. Why, well,
they're going to get rid of what you know who
the government's biggest lobbyist is the government. The unions lobby
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harder than anybody else, not oils and all this. Yeah,
because they want to keep their jobs. How many of
you listening out there are like I have said this
before in your mind or maybe even out loud. Man,
I want a government job. It's cushy. You never get fired.
To get a great pension, you don't really have to
be efficient or good at it. It'd be a great
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job to get. Who wouldn't want that job? What do
you do? I work for the government. What do you do?
I don't know. There's like four thousand of us and
I just I sit at a desk all day and
nobody really says anything to me, and it just you know,
I push paper. Do we need that many? And yeah,
there's gonna be whether she won or whether he won,
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we're gonna have to accept the fact that there are
a few things going on here that need to actually
be talked about, one of which is social security and
make care. And the reason is simple. It's gonna run
out of money. It is. It's gonna run out of money.
How long is this going to happen? Till it doesn't?
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Then well then it won't, meaning how long is this
going to last? Well, it's gonna last until it no
longer does. You're gonna get your Social Security payments until
it runs out of money, and then well, well then
then you won't. Or we can look at tightening our
belt and actual reforms to fix some of these things.
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And I blame the Republicans as much I blame the
Democrats because you decided somewhere along the line, big spending
in big government was a wonderful thing. What about tariffs?
Because somebody just hit me up, Noboddy Clarence uh because
I put it out a video earlier. Lets check it
out on Twitter and it's a short minute and a half.
But he hit me up saying, well, you know, Chad,
(27:27):
you've traveled the world and we've Clarence Palamine and I said, yeah,
I've done all these things and he goes, oh, you
know what about his bankruptcy? So first of all, the bankruptcy.
Think everybody settled down with that. What you find out
what famous people that are in business have all filed
bankruptcy numerous times? All people we love people, we know
(27:49):
Disney Ford, what what what? No, there's except so settle
that down. That's part of business at a large level.
You doing hundreds of things, So settle that down. But
then he said, what about tariffs. That's a fair question.
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I'm not a big fan of tariffs, but tariff for
tariff's sake is one thing. Tariff as a negotiating tool,
that's a different thing.
Speaker 15 (28:18):
Elon Musk, his belief is that there is going to
be some temporary pain initially because these policies don't translate
immediately into lower prices. And I think from talking to
families who have been under the weight of these prices
for a very long time, that's a really difficult road
because if you don't have the money to make the payment,
(28:39):
to make the rent payment, to pay the heat bill,
you can't wait twelve months for the policy to kick in.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
No, you can't. And I don't know how long things
will kick in, because first of all, you've got to
get in. Then what do you do. Tariffs are bad idea.
Trump put him on China, and did Biden pulled him
off the minute? Again, No he didn't. He extended some
of those Oh, and he actually added some more. Yeah,
they are a negotiating tool. We though, became a consumer
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nation rather than an export kind of nation, so we
want cheap goods to us as far more important than
protecting our interests in our business abroad. If it's going
to hurt us in our pocketbook, but if we can go,
this will be better for our business and not the
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long run like ten years from now. Maybe in six
or nine or ten months, if you bring down rates
and you slap some tariffs on there, maybe it's where
it is now. But if those tariffs happened to lead
us to better opportunities abroad in exports and imports, because
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the way you're supposed to use terrorists. If if we
purdue and they're tariffing us, we teariff them level that
playing field. If we don't produce it, we don't teariff.
But it's hard because we're America and we could produce anything.
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a degree. Just get your tuple certificate online and typically
just takes a few weeks to complete that. And if
you don't have a degree, I would recommend looking into
countries in Southeast Asia or an Eastern Europe.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Lady boys, what to Southeast Asia? Not very diched. I'm
going to say this right now. Now she's upset. So
there you go. You should. You're younger, you have a chance.
The best education I ever got in my life was
living in another country on another continent, and not there
on a holiday, but actually living there, taking in all
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of the stuff, paying taxes, doing That's the best education
I've ever gotten. Seeing the world in a much different
place is great. And I hope a bunch of young
people take this up. Not because I want them gone,
that's a silly thing, a silly notion, but because I
think what it does, even to people I now like,
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some people are going to go, oh, I've always wanted
to live in Australia. They're going to go, they're ani
to love and by the way, going to Australia, if
I was to live anywhere else, they say, you have
to live somewhere else on the planet. Australia is the
closest thing to America. It's just a similar life it is.
It's still not America though it isn't. And I loved,
you know, living in England, plaint soccer, I love that,
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the entertain I loved all of the things I felt English,
and I've always said that they I mean, that was
my second home, but it wasn't my first. And as
much as I loved it, I grew more appreciative of
what we have here that I don't think people understand.
Speaker 16 (34:24):
Another option is looking into opportunities based on your heritage.
If you have grandparents that came from somewhere that is
not America, you can look into that country and see
what kind of visa or residency programs they offer. For example,
I know a lot of us have Irish heritage. If
you have a grandparent who is an Irish citizen, you
can look into getting residency that way. Lastly, if you
have a specialized skill, look up where that skill might
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be out a deficit around the world. For example, I
know Canada is willing to sponsor for tech or healthcare.
Typically Australia and New Zealand are always looking for teachers and nurses,
and Denmark and Germany both really value it. I personally
am working diligently on my exit plan. Stay safe out there.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
Guys, Stay safe out there, Stay safe, and whatever you do,
be careful because at any given moment the trains are
going to back up and start taking you away. That's
not happening. That's what I've been told. I want to
know when there's going to be a racketing. We're going
to talk about that next hour by the people who
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are the neoliberals, the liberal or whatever you want to
call them, who watch, read all of these things and
have been lied to over and over again by the
big media, by the establishment media, buy whatever you want
to call them. Will there be a reckoning when they
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don't arrest Rachel Maddow and thrower in jail. Will there
be a reckoning when there isn't concentration camps? Will there
be a reckoning where people go, you know what, all
the things you said he was going to do? He
didn't do there be a reckoning? And I think part
of that was the other night. But now will there
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Speaker 1 (36:17):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
They couldn't be happier if they tried what that makes
no sense? I'm talking about the establishment media. Now, maybe
not some of the people in front of the camera. Okay,
I genuinely believe Joy's not feeling joy, but so much
of it is LARPing as victims of the coming storm
(37:10):
of Donald Trump. He's coming. He's coming soon. You'll be
locked up soon. It'll be over for you because all
the things you said he was going to do to
not just you, but to everybody. It's coming soon. Be prepared.
So is there going to be a reckoning? Because I
(37:31):
said it a bit yesterday because we were doing so
many I mean, obviously over the last you know, forty
eight to seventy two hours, it's just been go, go,
go go. But now's the dust settles. Will there be
a reckoning? In the media world. They're celebrating today when
it comes to being in front of the camera. Yes,
a little bit behind the scenes though, right The people
(37:52):
that write the checks, the people that are part of
the machine, the people that have payroll. Those people are
celebrating because they're gonna make payroll for the next four
years easily, because they've got what they want. The villain.
They've got it. There's no Batman without the Joker, no
(38:15):
Superman without Lex Luthor. You need that, and they've got it.
They have absolutely got it. Now they've lied to the
American people to create the villain, who was fine being
the villain anyways, by calling him a na seeing all
of the things, and then telling everybody in America you
(38:36):
need to worry about all the stuff that you're going
to lose and that's going to be taken away from
you because he's going to back up the buses and
he's gonna put you on a train and he's gonna
do it. And that's remember Claire mcaskill is, well, yes,
I think there's gonna be camps. And finally somebody said, yeah, yeah,
you're gonna have explained that one to me, that one
you need to explain well, he says a lot of
crap because he's trolling and having fun. Oh, Chad doesn't
(38:59):
mean get over get over the words. People. All you
need to care about is action. That's it. Action is
the only thing that matters. Without action, it's what nothing.
The media played the game and they got their villain.
As I've said for a long time, hate the person,
(39:20):
love the personality. Can't stand the man. Love the profits
views clicks like shares that is delivered by him. There
are people on numerous networks from Fox to CNN, MSNBC
and everywhere in between that have made a living off
(39:41):
this guy. Joy Reid does not exist in the way
that she does without Donald Trump. Rachel Maddow isn't making
thirty five million dollars a year whatever her deal is
without Donald Trump. Because they see themselves as the avengers.
(40:05):
Donald Trump is low key and they are here to
save everybody. So they're making a living on this as
part of the resistance. But the world's over, Chad.
Speaker 17 (40:26):
It's not.
Speaker 18 (40:26):
We're gonna come out of this election and we're gonna
make all kinds of pronouncements about what this country is
and what this world is. And the truth is we're
not really gonna know. We're gonna make it seem like
this is the finality of our civilization. In this and thing,
we're all gonna have to wake up tomorrow morning and
work like hell to move the world to the place
that we.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Prefer it to be. And I just want to point out, just.
Speaker 18 (40:47):
As a matter of perspect that the lessons that our
pundits take away from these results, that they will pronounce
with certainty will be wrong.
Speaker 19 (40:58):
Wrong.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
What do you mean wrong? They scared you because it
was good theater and people bought it. You know what.
The media reminds me of Orson Wells Halloween Night, War
the World. People calling and going I hear her being
invaded by UFOs, even though at the beginning of after
(41:27):
each commercial break, it says this is Orson Wells reading
the War of the worlds. This is not real, you idiot, which,
by the way, I mean I'll also explain something to
you a little side note here, if we were invaded
by aliens today, with certainty, I can guarantee there will
(41:50):
be no commercial breaks. This guy's name Brian Tyler Cohen.
He's a big liberal progressive pundit got about two or
three million followers maybe more than that on YouTube shows interesting.
(42:13):
He's not a nutjob, which is good, and he has
an issue with the media in general. Yes, the right
wing is one thing, but also the media itself.
Speaker 12 (42:25):
I also think that more broadly, there are a lot
of massive structural disadvantages that Democrats are contending with right
now that in retrospect, made winning this election very difficult.
First and foremost, something that I've been beating the drum
about for years now, the right has a propaganda machine
at its disposal that hums on for twenty four hours
(42:47):
a day on TV and radio and TikTok and Facebook
and YouTube and rumble and discord servers everywhere that pump
out right wing propaganda on an endless loop. The top
twenty podcasts in America include Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Theo, Vaughn,
Dan Bongino, Candice Owens, Megan Kelly, and Ben Shapiro. You
know who We've got on the left on that list,
(43:09):
The Daily and Pozse of America. All the while, Democrats continue,
for some fun reason unbeknownst to me, to pretend that
mainstream media is some partner in democracy, that they're on
our team.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
What I find interesting about that is we can pick
that apart all day. He's right and a lot of it,
and it's not propaganda. You can call it that right
and the left will say the mainstream media is propaganda
for the left. So the left and right can fight
over that all day. Podcast are entertainment, and obviously people
(43:47):
are entertained by other people. Obviously they go to these
things because they're delivering the things that they want, and
that includes people on the left and right who are listening.
So that's something to be taken in. But he's right
about the mainstream establishment media because you have to go
and kiss their ring. It's what you have to do.
Speaker 12 (44:07):
We desperately need a left wing media ecosystem that rivals
what they have on the right, and we desperately need
our politicians and thought leaders to embrace that idea. The
fact that they don't means that we will continue to
lose people other than the same couple of million people
who tune into mainstream media every day, people who, by
the way, are already democratic voters, already high information voters,
(44:28):
and don't need any more persuading. That is not where
the persuadable people are find people where they are and
until we do, we will keep losing to the right.
Speaker 2 (44:39):
And when you do find them, listen to them. We've
talked about that earlier. And deliver something that they want
to consume. That is also something as we talk about
the podcast, it's about entertainment. Deliver something interesting and listen
to them. That's a helper. He's got a lot more
to say. We're gonna touch on this throughout the show
(45:00):
because I think it is important and the business aspect
that he gets into, which is one hundred percent We've
been talking about it for years here. Why again they're
celebrating today in all the big establishment media world because
box Office Don is back and he's guaranteed at least
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Benson just woke up this.
Speaker 2 (46:59):
Morning, Phil and Spice.
Speaker 20 (47:00):
See you guys feel spicy because I do?
Speaker 19 (47:02):
All right.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
I don't know how to use this thing.
Speaker 13 (47:04):
Let's see what happens?
Speaker 11 (47:05):
Is this cutting off hair? I'm gonna have to cut
it shorter than that.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
Does it done?
Speaker 19 (47:10):
Right?
Speaker 16 (47:10):
I think that this is too it's getting hair see.
Speaker 2 (47:13):
Here, maybe I gotta cut it here we go. Have
given up on America?
Speaker 13 (47:18):
Also given up.
Speaker 19 (47:18):
I'm coloring this hair because right by coloring my hair,
having my hair be long, I'm luxurious.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
By the way, her hair was not luxurious. I can
tell you that right now, that is somebody that's very
upset because Donald Trump. Yes, Dare is going to be president.
But she's not mad at Donald Trump. She's mad at America.
(47:47):
So her anger towards America caused her to wake up
and cut her hair. Now in the video, she explains
that it's not working the way she thought with the
clippers because she leaves the shield on and she's wondering
why her hair's not coming off. So then she takes
(48:09):
to scissors to cut her hair off. But she's got
some advice for you, ladies.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
I will not be giving my money to the beauty
industry anymore.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
They're not taking giving my money to.
Speaker 19 (48:20):
Anyone that helps support misogyny and the patriarchy and keeping
women down and making women think that we need to
look a certain way or be a certain way, or women.
Speaker 7 (48:29):
Stop dating men, stop having sacked with men, stop talking
to men.
Speaker 19 (48:34):
Divorce your husbands, leave talking boyfriends, leave them.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
They don't give a shit about you.
Speaker 2 (48:39):
And I promise you come over to this side.
Speaker 19 (48:42):
I will be cookies.
Speaker 1 (48:43):
I will shave your head if you want me to.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
Well, you couldn't even shave your own head. So we're
going to go with a no on that. And secondly,
I don't know if the ladies are ready to do
that yet. And by the way, ladies, I'm going to
say this, ninety nine point nine percent of you are saying,
just like ninety nine point nine percent of men saying
they you know, I mean, we've all got a little
screw loose here and there. That being said, if your
(49:08):
threat it's always these women are like, it's never the
smoking hot woman, it's like, I'm not gonna have sex
with you. I'm good to bet that it's never. It's
never that. It's always the girl that goes two bills, right,
She's all upset because other people in other states can't
make choice the way that she gets to make choice.
But she'll never have that choice. It really doesn't matter.
(49:31):
I'm not gonna have sex with you. Nobody was asking.
It's not very nice, Chad, but I'm just curious. And
we've talked about it throughout the day. At what point
do you go, I need to have a nervous breakdown
and I need to film it and I need to
then put it out there. It's crazy, it is. It is,
(49:52):
absolutely it's fascinating to watch that even yesterday. Like the
whole thing nowadays is just get everything on film, you know,
just in film, whatever you know on video, get everything
on the cloud. So our new place. We overlook where
(50:13):
we are, and you know my kids are still because
they're in city now and big buildings in the whole
nine yards and where we are. And there was a
person laying in the middle of the street yesterday and
you hear the paramedics and stuff come and he looked
dead like he was kind of rigamortacy and stuff. He's
laying right in the middle of a super busy street
(50:34):
and there's probably twenty people around him. All of them
had their phones up, even the guy that was talking
to the paramedics and the police about what happened, and
we were trying to figure out that he get hit
my car, was alcohol involved? Was he a little And
then we figured out it was a scooter incident, because,
(50:58):
for whatever reason, in cities thought a great idea was
to allow people who haven't ridden a bike or a scooter,
maybe ever a scooter, to give them free range on
an electric scooter that goes forty miles an hour so
they can zip around hip cities and it is hilarious.
(51:19):
It's all fun and games till you die. He didn't die,
but he was a hot mess and you could tell
that alcohol was involved eventually. But the first thought was
everybody pull out their phones and film even the interaction.
As the guy's talking to the paramedics, he's like filming
(51:40):
himself talking to the paramedics about what happened to which
I assume is his buddy, which was fascinating. Goodness me. Uh,
first one hundred days what are you gonna do?
Speaker 21 (51:51):
When do you want Trump to do on day one?
Speaker 2 (51:53):
On day one, well, we got to close the border. Everything,
everything trickles down from the closet of the boarding one.
Speaker 19 (52:00):
The first thing I wanted to do is part in
every single January sixth protester, immigration, trade and jobs, and
endless wars.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Ending the endless wars.
Speaker 22 (52:10):
I think those are going to be priorities for the
new GOP moving.
Speaker 8 (52:15):
Forward, protecting our borders and giving less money to foreign wars.
Speaker 9 (52:19):
Stephink Chumblescott the war in Gaza.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Trump is an anti war president.
Speaker 7 (52:23):
I think he will try to bring Gaza to a ceespire.
Speaker 2 (52:27):
And Hamas is listening, and they were like, first thing
they did was first of all, they were stunned, and
secondly they were kind of like, hey, we should bring
this to an end. It's interesting the way that Putin
looks at this as a way out because he wants
a way out. He's bitten off more than he can chew.
(52:51):
He didn't plan on everybody staying together and continuing to
funnel weapons to Ukraine. He didn't plan on that. He
thought nobody would. Everybody. I'm gonna call everybody's bluff. So
he wants a way out now because sending people to
(53:12):
the meat grinder, much like Ukraine's doing, because they want
a wigh out too. That's something you know, they think,
Well Trump's here, yeah, you know what, the threat, the
whole night whatever, just get away out. Different with Hamas
because he's been very good to the Israeli people, he's
been very good to the Jews, and he looked at
Biebe when Biebe was out here and said, I want
(53:33):
this done by inauguration day. And there's a question of
should he even be talking like this at this moment
in time. We'll get into that a little bit more.
A lot of other stuff to get to today as well,
and some Gary Busey because you know what, when times
are sad, when things aren't well, Gary cheers us up.
(53:53):
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Speaker 1 (54:11):
Joe, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 7 (54:33):
Not a girl.
Speaker 23 (54:34):
I'm gonna go ahead and say that I think if
you voted for Donald Trump, you're ugly. I think you're
all freaking ugly, and I think you're dumb as bricks,
and I think you're a bigot in every sense of
the word, every use of the word. I also not
only won't care when all the bad stuff that's gonna
happen happens to you, I actually want it to happen
to you. I want your taxes to go up. I
(54:55):
want things to be more expensive for you. I want
you to have a complicated pregnancy. I want all that
bad stuff to happen to you, because that's what you deserve. Also, like,
the only silver lining is it's actually gonna suck for
all you Trump voters way more than it's gonna suck
for us Blue voters because we actually have educations and
good jobs. Y'all are broke as thought. It's really gonna
suck for you when he raises your tax as a
(55:16):
ton Wow.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
I mean, I know you feel like you're not better
than everybody else. It is uh. I told my wife
the today, I said, I don't want to laugh at
some of these people. I feel bad for them. I
feel bad because they have some mental issues. Well, Trump
(55:41):
people do to settle down the difference between a smaller
group of people and a large group. And let's now
that we're going to talk about the truth. Who is it?
Speaker 23 (55:54):
Who is it?
Speaker 2 (55:56):
Who is it? Mostly when we talk about this stuff,
when I play most of these things, who is it?
Anybody know? Young women? There are too.
Speaker 18 (56:06):
Many preachy females and democratic campaign culture all right, and.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
We come across to people is judgmental. Thank you, James Carville. Everybody,
she hopes bad things happen to you, by the way. Uh,
just like with the nervous breakdown that people have, which
I'm fascinated by that you put it out there that's
(56:32):
not going to age. Well, just throwing that out there,
my goodness, me shows you though people don't listen. Blaming
everything on everybody. People don't listen. There's a twenty four
year old, twenty five year old girl pissed off and angry.
(57:00):
Probably is not trying to feed a few kids, run
a business and a house and a mortgage and all
that kind of stuff, because, as we know kids, when
you have responsibilities, life looks a lot different when you
have to fulfill those responsibilities. When you're twenty three without
(57:21):
any of those, maybe you are the angry cat lady.
Shall we move on? What's that over there? Well be
damn it's a caravan and they're scurrying to get here
as fast as possible.
Speaker 17 (57:33):
A caravan of approximately three thousand migrants leaving Tapatula in
southern Mexico is heading to the US southern border. The
group of migrants is made up of people from Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Haiti,
Costa Rica, Panama, Nepal, Afghanistan, and Central America. Labradad reports
the migrants are hoping to make their way to the
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United States before President elect Donald Trump takes office on
January twenty is. As the migrants make the track, some
say they're leaving their countries because where they're from is dangerous.
They have no security or job opportunities to support their families.
Cartel violence, high unemployment, and economic crises in South and
(58:15):
Central America are driving more people toward the United States.
Speaker 2 (58:19):
They're coming as fast as possible, get here before just
stick in from the deadline. You know. It's funny, and
this is how much they believe that Trump's going to
do a mass deportation. Oh, there's no doubt he's going
to try to do something. It's going to be very showy.
You know, round up four or five hundred people, put
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them on a couple airplanes, send them somewhere. Because we
don't have the capability. We don't have the manpower, we
don't have the money. The lobbyist will get to people,
they'll figure that out. But it's not about that because
the way that he's going to do it, which a
(59:03):
lot of Americans were in favor of mass deportations, is
going to be self deportations. See, this caravan knows if
we get here under the wire, we can maybe get prolled.
In worst case scenario, we get in and we do
what we can for a while and hopefully don't get caught,
(59:24):
and then maybe it's all rhetoric, but they know if
they get here on the twenty first of January, there's
going to be new rules. And those rules are you
better stay over there? Ooh yeah, yeah, indeed, let's start here.
Speaker 7 (59:40):
He bowed to implement the Remain in Mexico policy, which
requires migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico until their
US immigration court date. That's a policy President Joe Biden
ended in twenty twenty two that led to a surge
of illegal immigration into the country. It basically involves halting
the Catcher release program, which allows illegal migrants who have
(01:00:00):
been deemed low risk to be released until their immigration hearing.
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
That's gonna end, which is to me, has been our
biggest flaw in all of this. And I've said this
over and over again, if you could grant me one
wish on the border. It's not a wall, it's not
all that stuff. You know, it was a weird bit
of wall. No no, no, no, no, it is and catch
(01:00:29):
and release. It should be catch, spin and send back.
That's what it should be. You do that, and what happens,
people just stop coming because they recognize, well, this is
gonna work. Old chaff new sheriff that also happens to
(01:00:53):
be the old chair. He was new for a while.
Then he was old because they got a new one
and the new one's like, do what you want, come
on in, and then everybody's like no. And then they
brought back old sheriff to become the new sheriff, and
the new sheriff saying, no, what about that wall? Chat
what about that wall?
Speaker 24 (01:01:13):
Though?
Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
All right? So another problem, by the way, the wall
is not symbolic because walls do work, but it became
a symbol for him.
Speaker 6 (01:01:25):
All right.
Speaker 7 (01:01:25):
So another promise, finishing the border wall. That was a
big one during Trump's first presidency. His administration was responsible
for building more than four hundred miles of fencing.
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
President Biden stopped construction.
Speaker 7 (01:01:36):
Trump and Vice President like Jade Vance also promising to
bring back deportation flights for countries like Venezuela that currently
aren't accepting them. Trump and Vance saying their administration will
give these countries no choice and threatened to put a
strange a stranglehold on its economy if they say no.
Trump also promising to be tougher on immigrants with a
criminal history and dismantling migrant criminal networks, even going as
(01:01:59):
far to say any migrant who enters the country without
proper paperwork would face automatic ten years in prison, and
if they kill an American, they would face the death penalty.
Speaker 2 (01:02:09):
The Trump administration saying.
Speaker 7 (01:02:10):
They would use the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen ninety eight,
which Marquee has only been used three times in American history.
Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
I had zero problems with that. The if you come
here in the young lady they killed in Houston, raped
and killed her, I get zero problems. So you want
to execute them if they're found guilty, give them their
you know do day. I got no problems with that.
Zero does anybody else. I mean not that I think
(01:02:38):
the death penalty works, but you've you know, I just
have zero problems with that. As far as putting people
in jail for ten years, that's not going to happen.
That again, is part of the wall. That part's symbolic,
but it says enough that if you're willing to risk it,
(01:03:01):
then try. But there will be a penalty. Now whether
or not that actually happens, I doubt it will because
he's gonna have to pass laws. And once again, this
is all getting end up with Congress, and we know
what Congress does. Although he may have his, but he's
still not gonna get sixty votes because they're not gonna
have that. So we can be honest about that. But
so much of that is symbolic. And I said yesterday,
(01:03:22):
you want to stop people from coming, just put a
few big giant posters, right, get some of those fatheads
and build some wall and just stick them up there.
And there you go. They go, Oh, that's guy. That's
the guy. He's serious. That guy's totally serious. The other
guy not so serious. This guy absolutely serious. Well, Chad, there,
(01:03:47):
you just don't even understand. Everybody who is part of
the border Patrol is probably pissed, angry, right because they
like what's happening.
Speaker 7 (01:03:57):
Border Patrol saying that they certainly were not surprised and
that they are seemingly excited for President Electrump to get
back into the office to make it more manageable for
them so they can get to work.
Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
Yeah, they're happy. Talk to my buddy yesterday who is
a Border patrol agent. He said they were celebrating the
other night Trump's win because they feel like now they're
going to be able to do their job what they
haven't been able to do. They feel like it's a
giant waste of time. All they're doing is catching him,
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taking their name and passing them on through. There you go,
there you go. That's all they're doing. Nothing else. Ali Bradley,
who we love ever on the show all the time
talking about the border. She's always there. She was with
the border agents the other night and she was talking about,
you know, she's doing all these ride alongs and stuff,
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talking about how excited they are because they feel like
they're going to have a chance now to do their job.
And this is not about not.
Speaker 25 (01:05:06):
Letting immigrants in here because you are evil, no wrong,
it's about doing it the proper way.
Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
That's it. You're coming here illegally, you're abusing our system.
Do it right. We should expand the opportunities, make it
easier to get visas, especially people coming here to work here.
We should make it easier. And we should also look
at who we're allowing in. We want more doctors and
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scientists and things of that nature. Why shouldn't we be picky?
And we need people that are going to do manual labor,
and we need entrepreneurs, we need all of them. It's
because you don't like the brown guy. That is just
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that's the worst argument. If a bunch of Swedes showed up,
I'd be like, that's not how you do it. Sorry, guys,
But they don't. They don't. You don't see a bunch
of Swedes in that line. You don't see any of that.
What do you see a bunch of people coming here
from nations that have let them down and they're frustrated
(01:06:23):
and angry and this is their hail Mary when it
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Welcome to chest No, not the country, the institution, the
Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
Let's be honest. It was a terrible night last night.
Speaker 22 (01:08:01):
It was a terrible night for women, for children, for
the hundreds of thousands of hard working immigrants who make
this country go for healthcare, for our climate, for science,
for journalism.
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
For justice, for free speech.
Speaker 22 (01:08:21):
It was a terrible night for poor people, for the
middle class, for seniors who rely on social security, for
our allies in Ukraine, for NATO, for the truth and
democracy and decency. And it was a terrible knight for
everyone who voted against him. And guess what, it was
a bad night for everyone who voted for him too.
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You just don't realize it yet.
Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
God, what happened to him? He's such a bitch now.
Used to be cool, He used to be funny. It
was on so when I worked in Palm Springs. He
used to be the morning show guy. There a few
years before I got there, and then he went to
Los Angeles and he became the sports guy for Kevin
and being great radio show, and then of course he
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had The Man Show, and him and Kimmel were I mean,
him and Corolla, we're good pals. And he used to
do fun stuff, and I don't know, somewhere along the
line he just went low tee, it's going to be
horrible for everybody, and just the world sucks. Just somebody
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texted me and said, what would happen if Kamala won?
I go, M'd be talking about Kamala and why Trump
had ran his course, and we'd move on with our lives.
Would you be worried? No? No, As I've said, this
too shall pass. Neither of these two we're going to
bring down our nation. So the fear factor that somehow,
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some way that Donald Trump is going to single handedly
crush our nation it will cease to exist as the
world laughs as we're on fire is crap. And it
would do the same thing for Kamala. Doesn't mean there
might not be times of turmoil like there is all
the time. If we had no president, there'd be times
of turmoil, cause that's life. We're going to talk a
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little bit about Ukraine right here, because I want to
tell you what happens when you give people options.
Speaker 21 (01:10:26):
For now, the Russian military, with new support from thousands
of North Korean troops, is also in the offensive in
Russia's Curse region, amid indications from the kreminin that it
will try and push Ukrainian forces out of that Russian
region before any negotiations can begin about to cease far
in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
And we'll talk about that in the ceasefire and what
may happen in a little bit. But the North Koreans
are there and they have some freedom, and they found
the internet, and on there they found porn. Now they're
(01:11:07):
not as excited about fighting. It's always about the sex.
It's always about the sex with you. It's always about
the sex with you. How hilarious is that? How hilarious
is that that they're like, Hey, you know what, No,
(01:11:29):
we thought about fighting. We did, we did, we did.
But look at that. Huh, look at that. Look at
there's a few of them. We're gonna say no. Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is
your Twitter tweet at US. I also hear they're being
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disguised as Russians. I don't think that's going as well
as they think it is. Like I'm I think we
know who you are. Hey, with all the division and hate,
I want to remind everybody that there is somebody that
we all agree on that can bring a smile to
our face. It is that time of the day. No,
it's time for the Gary Pucy moment of the day.
Speaker 20 (01:12:12):
And all good guys out there, you guys and girls,
I wann't you pay attention to this. The fhingis you
have in your heart that makes you feel good are
the phoenix of your truth for you. So when you
feel your truth go with it because the truth of
your shelf is the power of your being.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Never has there been wiser words uttered from a man
who's a bit nuts and also lost some of his brain.
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Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 26 (01:13:20):
I just want to tell you, America, you have failed
women and Gaze and the pores, and it's your fault.
It's your fault that Dick Taylor Donald Trump is back
at your fault.
Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
Men, it's your fault women who hate women. That's the
message from the Democrats. You want to know how to
get rich. I'm gonna tell you guys this right now.
Look out in the world and go there is a problem,
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and I have a solution. The voters looked out and
said there's a problem. Donald Trump said, I think I
have a solution. What.
Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
Yeah, he gets It turned out that he knew our
country better than we did. And I'm not sure I
agree with a lot of what Joy said, but I
think a lot of this is not the candidates, it's
the country. And I think Donald Trump understood that what
he could do. And I don't think his mistakes were mistakes.
I think his mistakes were strategic and turned out to
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be right on the money because I think our party.
Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
I grew up in a party where.
Speaker 3 (01:14:38):
We were for the underdog, we were for the little guy.
We are now the elite. We are no longer seen
as the party for the little guy. He was seen
as the party for the little guy. He was seen
as the ultimate disruptor. And yes, the edges were very rough,
but in everyone's own minds, they sanded him down to
the point of acceptability.
Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
Claire mccask I can't believe it. Donald Trump listened. The
Democrats talked to, talked down, talked over. Donald Trump listened.
He did, he did. He said, gather around baby birds,
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let me feed you. I don't think he said that.
Well he probably didn't, but just go with it. It's
a metaphor there you mind. For the last several months.
The interesting thing from all the people who text me
is he's a billionaire. He doesn't know what people are
going through. I said, you know what he does know people. No,
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he may not know what you're going through, not having
food or being broke or struggling, but he does know people.
He knows how to read people. And he listened. He
didn't talk down to, He didn't preach. He listened. Is
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he perfect? F No, dude is super flawed. But he listened.
Pretty damn simple thing to do. There was a need
that people feel wasn't being met by the current administration,
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and Kamala Harris is part of that administration, and they're
wildly unpopular. And he said, remember when I was president,
you were mean? Okay, but do you remember it was
only like two dollars for gas? I do remember that
remember you didn't have to take out a second to
(01:16:57):
get a loaf of bread. Oh yeah, I remember that
as well, although I am gluten free. Do you remember
the border we had one? Then we don't now I
remember that. He listened. They made the same mistake this
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time as they did in twenty sixteen. Hillary thought she
would be ushered in. She expected you to deliver her
to her rightful place on the throne. And she talked over,
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she talked at, and she talked down, and he listened.
So when I hear Claire mccaskell, they're going, well, he
gets America better than we do. And we've now become
the party of the elite. Yeah, that's what you have become. Academia,
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all of those things that are out there. This you know,
you're talking down. We played that lady last hour, that
twenty three year old girl or whatever she is saying,
we're smarter than you because we've got a college degree
and we're better than you. Sonny hosting yesterday. My god,
it wasn't even twenty four hours after the election. The
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body was still warm, and she's talking about uneducated white women.
Keep talking down, Keep doing it, Just keep doing it,
and you're gonna keep getting what you get. That is
the definition of insanity. He listened, you didn't more from
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Claire McCaskill.
Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
And as it turns out, there's a lot of craving
in America for fear and anger, a lot of craving
for fear and anger.
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
Driven by lies.
Speaker 3 (01:18:59):
But nonetheless, what this election result showed, especially if you
look what's happened in the Blue states, I mean New
Jersey turned out to be belchialy close.
Speaker 1 (01:19:08):
New York, we lost huge ground.
Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
I mean, if this is not a gut checked moment
for the Democratic Party to realize that we need to
get back to meat and potatoes and fighting like hell
for the little guy. And by the way, he'll probably
help us here because I have a feeling he's going
to burn the house.
Speaker 2 (01:19:24):
Down some of it maybe, And I don't have a
problem with that, because I think some of it needs
to be taken down a notch. The giant bureaucracy that
is DC and many other places across this country needs
to be taken down a notch. There needs to be
a bit of a shakeup. You're not going to get
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anywhere in life and be somebody who is a vanguard
to be somebody who is truly a disruptor without stepping
on toes. Do I like the way he does a
lot of things. I do not because I think he
makes it hard than it should be. But it works
for him. It does. And are they going to take
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this and do anything with it? They are not, because
instead what do they do? They blame white women, white women.
This is all your fault. They blame here, they blame there.
They talk about this and it's your fault. It's this men,
you hate this women, you hate this man, bad dad.
It's just the same thing over and over. It's blame, blame, blame.
(01:20:29):
Rather than go all right, let's go back to the
drawing board. Let us take a look at what happened.
What did we do wrong? Where could we have been better? First, listen,
(01:20:51):
any great salesman will tell you how do you get this?
Always course salesman, that's where you went with the chat. Yeah,
any great salesman will tell you this. Who's going to
get you the sale, the customer. They're going to talk
you to what it is they want. Great salespeople will listen.
(01:21:14):
America was saying, somebody please listen to us. We don't
want unfettered access to our borders. We don't want ridiculous
overreach and over regulation. We want cheaper stuff. We want
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to be able to live our lives in a way
that's affordable. We don't want you to gaslight at us
all the time and tell us how great the economy
is and that we're just stupid and we don't understand it.
Guess what stupid is not understanding what I'm telling you.
That's what stupid is. He listened. Continue to do what
(01:22:02):
you do. You're gonna continue to get what you get.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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There's a ripple effects, isn't there around the globe? What's
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That's California. Jimmy Kimmel very upset, very upset. Hurricane to
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Rafel revel. What are you doing here in Cuba? Bernie
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river to the sea. Well, okay, okay, babe, they want
you to move them from the river to the sea.
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come to America election twenty twenty four, Dinos Kamala Biden,
DEM's Democrats, Elon Bernie once again you're not listening the view.
Oh god, weren't they spectacular yesterday? You uneducated white women
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still awesome, guys, you're my heroes, Speaking for the masses.
Republicans Project twenty twenty five, Full Effect, good Man, double it?
Make it eighteen hundred pages? Do it? Make it twenty
seven hundred? Oh my lord? MSNBC, Rob Reiner, White House, Thursday, Motivation, Ukraine,
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all the stuff. What would happen? Out of curiosity, just
if if Trump within the first you know, weak or
so of taking office, that there's some sort of peace
(01:27:08):
agreement between Ukraine and Russia and the same thing with Hamas,
and then there's a ceasefire, what would happen? You know what?
I know what happened. This is what would happen. People
say it wasn't the first day that It's exactly what
they would say. So he lied about that because it's
(01:27:28):
all he does is lie. He's just a big liar.
We've been playing some throughout the day and I can't
not play more so if you guys haven't, First of all,
can I just say I don't know why you would
do this. I don't I it's first of all, the
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whole thing about social media is odd, you know, in
a lot of ways. It was really odd when I
was at the State fairtea watching the influencers walking around
talking to a phone on a stick, and I just
I find it weird. And I said, you know, one
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of the big downfalls of society, it was the minute
we put the camera on the front of the phone
rather than the back of the phone, because that gave
everybody the reason to be a star, even to themselves.
And I feel weird at times doing I'm like, ah.
Speaker 20 (01:28:26):
But.
Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Why would you go and film yourself having a nervous breakdown?
Like twenty five years ago, you have a nervous breakdown?
People like due, you better get it together, right, you
better get together now? You better get together right now.
People are seeing you. You're embarrassing me. I don't know you.
(01:28:49):
I don't want to know you. Now. It's like I
gotta go. It's it's just gotta go. I do case
in point.
Speaker 27 (01:29:00):
No, no, no, no, why why why why why why?
I'm sorry, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (01:29:14):
No, I'm sorry. That was my ring tone. This one's
my favorite.
Speaker 24 (01:29:27):
I'm scared to close my eyes. I'm scared to open them.
Speaker 2 (01:29:43):
That wasn't really somebody who was upset. That was the
Blair Witch. You wouldn't know. I told you though. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three Hatchet Betson show is
your Twitter? It's so weird. What are we teaching kids
these days? Hey, you're gonna have a nervous breakdown? Yeah,
turn your on Yeah, because because that's that's what you
(01:30:07):
should do. Just turn that thing on. Fired up. You
might go viral for all the wrong reasons. Because if
I saw that and I was gonna hire you, like, ah,
you're unstable? Nice? Did you missing the show? Shame j
(01:30:30):
Chad that.
Speaker 28 (01:30:44):
Son, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 23 (01:31:07):
Now we're all saying what we're thinking. I'm gonna go
ahead and say that I think if you voted for
Donald Trump, you're ugly. I think you're all freaking ugly,
and I think you're dumb as bricks, and I think
you're a bigot in every sense of the word, every
use of the word. I also not only won't care
when all the bad stuff that's gonna happen happens to you.
I actually want it to happen to you. I want
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your taxes to go up. I want things to be
more expensive for you. I want you to have a
complicated pregnancy. I want all that bad stuff to happen
to you, because that's what you deserve. Also, like, the
only silver lining is it's actually gonna suck for all
you Trump voters way more than it's gonna suck for
us Blue voters because we actually have educations and good jobs.
Y'all are broke as though. It's really gonna suck for
(01:31:49):
you when he raises your taxes a ton.
Speaker 28 (01:31:52):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
I mean, I know you feel like you're not better
than everybody else. It is uh. I told my wife
did to day. I said, I don't want to laugh
at some of these people. I feel bad for them.
I feel bad because they have some mental issues. Well,
(01:32:15):
Trump people do to settle down the difference between a
smaller group of people and a large group. And let's
now that we're going to talk about the truth. Who
is it? Who is it? Who is it? Mostly when
we talk about this stuff, when I play most of
these things, who is it? Anybody know? Young women?
Speaker 18 (01:32:40):
There are too many preachy females and democratic campaign culture.
Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
All right, and we come across to people as judgmental.
Thank you, James Carville. Everybody, she hopes bad things happen
to you, by the way. Uh, just like with the
nervous breakdown that people have, which I'm fascinated by that
(01:33:03):
you put it out there, that's not going to age. Well,
just throwing that out there, my goodness, me shows you
though people don't listen. Blaming everything on everybody. People don't listen.
(01:33:25):
There's a twenty four year old, twenty five year old
girl pissed off and angry. Probably's not trying to feed
a few kids, run a business and a house and
a mortgage and all that kind of stuff. Because, as
we know kids, when you have responsibilities, life looks a
(01:33:49):
lot different when you have to fulfill those responsibilities. When
you're twenty three without any of those, maybe you are
the angry cat lady. Shall we move on? What's that
over there? Well be damn, it's a caravan and they're
scurrying to get here as fast as possible.
Speaker 17 (01:34:07):
A caravan of approximately three thousand migrants leaving Tapatula in
southern Mexico is heading to the US southern border. The
group of migrants is made up of people from Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Haiti,
Costa Rica, Panama, Nepal, Afghanistan, and Central America. Labradad reports
the migrants are hoping to make their way to the
(01:34:29):
United States before President elect Donald Trump takes office on
January twentieth. As the migrants make the track, some say
they're leaving their countries because where they're from is dangerous.
They have no security or job opportunities to support their families.
Cartel violence, high unemployment, and economic crises in South and
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Central America are driving more people toward the United States.
Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
They're coming as fast as possible, get here before just
stick in from the deadline. You know. It's funny, And
this is how much they believe that Trump's going to
do a mass deportation. Oh, there's no doubt he's going
to try to do something. It's gonna be very showy.
You know. Round up four or five hundred people, put
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them on a couple of airplanes, send them somewhere. Because
we don't have the capability, we don't have the manpower,
we don't have the money. The lobbyist will get to people.
They'll figure that out. But it's not about that because
the way that he's going to do it, which a
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lot of Americans were in favor of mass deportations, is
going to be self deportations. See, this caravan knows if
we get here under the wire, we can maybe get prolled.
In worst case scenario, we get in and we do
what we can for a while and hopefully don't get caught,
(01:35:59):
and then maybe it's all read. But they know if
they get here on the twenty first of January, there's
going to be new rules. And those rules are you
better stay over there? Ooh yeah, yeah, indeed, let's start here.
Speaker 7 (01:36:14):
He bowed to implement the Remain in Mexico policy, which
requires migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico until their
US immigration court date. That's a policy President Joe Biden
ended in twenty twenty two that led to a surge
of illegal immigration into the country. It basically involves halting
the Catcher release program, which allows illegal migrants who have
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been deemed low risk to be released until they're immigration hearing.
Speaker 2 (01:36:40):
That's going to end, which is to me, has been
our biggest flaw in all of this, and I've said
this over and over again, if you could grant me
one wish on the border. It's not a wall, it's
not all that stuff. You know, it was a weird
bit of wall wed. No, no, no, no, it is. And
(01:37:03):
catch and release. It should be catch, spin and send back.
That's what it should be. You do that, and what
happens people just stop coming because they recognize, well, this
isn't gonna work. Old sheriff, new sheriff. That also happens
(01:37:28):
to be the old chaff. He was new for a while,
then he was old because they got a new one.
And the new one's like, do what you want, come
on in, and then everybody's like no. And then they
brought back old sheriff to become the new sheriff, and
the new sheriff saying no, what about that wall? Chat?
What about that wall?
Speaker 24 (01:37:48):
Though?
Speaker 2 (01:37:48):
All right? So another problem, by the way, the wall
is not symbolic because walls do work, but it became
a symbol for him. All right. So another problem is
finishing the border wall. That was a big one.
Speaker 7 (01:38:02):
During Trump's first presidency, his administration was responsible for building
more than four hundred miles of fencing.
Speaker 2 (01:38:08):
President Biden stopped construction.
Speaker 7 (01:38:11):
Trump and Vice President el like Jade Vance also promising
to bring back deportation flights for countries like Venezuela that
currently aren't accepting them. Trump and Vance saying their administration
will give these countries no choice in threatened to put
a strange a stranglehold on its economy if they say no.
Trump also promising to be tougher on immigrants with a
criminal history and dismantling migrant criminal networks, even going as
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far to say any migrant who enters the country without
proper paperwork would face automatic ten years in prison, and
if they kill an American, they.
Speaker 2 (01:38:41):
Would face the death penalty. The Trump administration saying they.
Speaker 7 (01:38:44):
Would use the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen to ninety eight,
which Marquee has only been used three times in American history.
Speaker 2 (01:38:52):
I have zero problems with that. The if you come
here in the young lady they killed in Houston, raped
and killed her, I get zero. So you want to
execute them if they're found guilty, give them their you know,
do day. I got no problems with that. Zero does
anybody else? I mean not that I think that death
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penalty works, but you've you know, I just have zero
problems with that. As far as putting people in jail
for ten years, that's not gonna happen. That again, is
part of the wall. That part's symbolic, but it says
enough that if you're willing to risk it, then try.
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But there will be a penalty. Now whether or not
that actually happens, I doubt it will because he's gonna
have to pass laws. And once again, this is all
going to end up with Congress, and we know what
Congress does. Although he may have his, but he's still
not gonna get sixty votes because they're not going to
have that. So we can be honest about that. But
so much of that is symbolic. And I said yesterday,
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you want to stop people from coming, just put a
few big giant posters, right, get some of those fat
heads and build some wall and just stick them up there.
And there you go. They go, Oh, that's guy. That's
the guy. He's serious. That guy's totally serious. The other
guy not so serious. This guy absolutely serious. Well, Chad there,
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you just don't even understand. Everybody who is part of
the border patrol is probably pissed, angry, right because they
like what's happening.
Speaker 7 (01:40:31):
Border Patrol, saying that they certainly were not surprised and
that they are seemingly excited for President Elect Trump to
get back into the office to make it more manageable
for them so they can get to work.
Speaker 2 (01:40:45):
Yeah, they're happy. Talk to my buddy yesterday who is
a border patrol agent. He said they were celebrating the
other night Trump's win because they feel like now they're
going to be able to do their job what they
haven't been able to do. They feel like it's a
giant waste of time. All they're doing is catching him,
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taking their name and passing them on through. There you go,
there you go. That's all they're doing. Nothing else. Ali Bradley,
who we love ever on the show all the time
talking about the border. She's always there. She was with
the border agents the other night and she was talking about,
you know, she's doing all these ride alongs and stuff,
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talking about how excited they are because they feel like
they're going to have a chance now to do their job.
Speaker 25 (01:41:39):
And this is not about not letting immigrants in here
because you are evil, no wrong, It's about doing it
the proper way.
Speaker 2 (01:41:49):
That's it. You're coming here illegally, you're abusing our system.
Do it right. We should expand the opportunities, make it
easier to get visas, especially people coming here to work here.
We should make it easier. And we should also look
at who we're allowing in. We want more doctors and
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scientists and things of that nature. Why shouldn't we be picky?
And we need people that are going to do manual labor,
and we need entrepreneurs, we need all of them. It's
because you don't like the brown guy. That is just
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that's the worst argument. If a bunch of Swedes showed up,
I'd be like, that's not how you do it. Sorry, guys,
But they don't. They don't. You don't see a bunch
of Swedes in that line. You don't see any of that.
What do you see a bunch of people coming here
from nations that have let them down and they're frustrated
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Speaker 19 (01:44:21):
We are about to enter a pol period that will
have consequences for the rest of our lives. Donald Trump
has talked about turning the military on US citizens that
he deems his domestic political enemies, authoritarians and people that
he affiliates closely with, and strong men abroad. That is
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not uncommon to jail political dissidents or legislative opponents. This
is the world that we very realistically may be entering.
Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Now, can you promise me that AOC right there. I'm
just curious if you can promise me that the and
I will believe you if you back it up with
If it doesn't happen, I will apologize and say that
I was using this kind of stuff as a scare tactic.
(01:45:13):
How about that. We're about to enter a time when
Donald Trump turns the military out of curiosity, Miss Cortes,
her name is not Miss Cortez, out of curiosity. Why
did he not use the military when he had it
last time? I'm asking because you had thought he would
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have done that. You would have thought to self self,
we should use the military on all the people. I
should actually have a coup. I mean, you would think
he would, you would say to yourself, of course he's
going to. He absolutely has to. But alas he didn't.
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And I'm cured as to why just asking for a friend,
and everybody else out there is also kind of curious.
Who are going, yeah, you know what, that's that's yeah?
Speaker 20 (01:46:09):
Why what?
Speaker 2 (01:46:10):
Why didn't he do that? I don't know, but I
would like to know. Now some places there are serious
issues that we need to talk about, and one of
those places is Ukraine, not just because of the money,
but the reality is Trump promises he was going to
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stop it within the first day. Is that a possibility, Well,
there are things that are going to have to happen.
Right now, it's getting worse.
Speaker 29 (01:46:38):
It marks a significant escalation. I think in this conflict,
there's not going spectacularly badly for Ukraine, and it's going
to present a huge challenge for Presidents elect Trump. President
Zelenski speaking to Trump, saying I had an excellent call
with him and that strong and um wavering US leadership
is vital for the world and for a just piece.
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
He understands what has to happen. He does by the
way he gets it. He absolutely I was talking to
somebody last night it's like, man, I can't believe they've survived.
I said, well, yeah, they survived because we give him
all the weapons they can. But it's you know, it's
only a little bit of money. And I said, well,
you know, a little bit of money adds up, and
it's not just about the little bit of money. First
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of all, the Ukrainians and the Russians are getting slaughtered,
I thought. And the guy was talking to a very
nice guy. I'm playing soccer again. I played Golie last night.
Not gonna lie to you little side note here. I
wasn't half bad. I haven't played Golie and my wife
goes last him played Goldie. I'm like forty years ago.
So back to Ukraine. Yes, I want the pooter stopped,
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there's no doubt, but that being said, an endless war
in richest people here who make money on war stuff.
As I remind everybody that money doesn't go to Ukraine
the way that people think we're just handing them gobs
of cash. We're not. We call up the place down
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the street, Hey, raytheon, Yeah, here's another two hundred million dollars.
Just swipe it from the card we gave you. Okay, broop.
So they're going to fight hard, both sides to see
who can push each other one way or another. And then,
because Trump is already talking to Lensky, and I'm sure
(01:48:29):
he's talking to the Booter as well as Beebe, what happens,
They are going to anyone, anyone, call time out, see
where everybody is, and say you get that bit, you
get this bit, enough of this crap. We're not gonna
have this anymore. Is that a possibility? Absolutely? Is it
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a possibility? They keep going again. We're gonna find that out.
But both sides want a way out. Zelensky would love
to take everything. He understands that's not gonna be a
possibility now, and Pooter wants a way out because this
is not gone the way he thought it was gonna go.
He thought everybody's gonna fracture and fall apart. That didn't happen.
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