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November 8, 2024 109 mins
Dems try to place blame for election loss. Friday Sound Salad. War in Ukraine not the biggest US foreign policy issue. Donald Trump has chosen Susie Wiles to serve as his chief of staff. The internet explodes with disbelief over election results. 43 monkeys escape South Carolina research facility. Stores changing return policies ahead of the holiday season. Anti-Israel assaults in Amsterdam. Zach Abraham, Bulwark Capital, on how the election will affect the markets. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show, adapt or die or become irrelevant.
It's not hard. It isn't. The Democrats made it hard
because they wanted everybody else to adapt to what they wanted.
And that doesn't work. That doesn't work. Think of politics
like a restaurant. Okay, to get the Republican restaurant, and

(00:34):
you've got the Democrat restaurant. The Democrat restaurant says, this
is what we have, and you're like, I don't want that.
This is what I want. This is what you'll have
and you'll like it and you'll learn to like it.
And it's more important that you like this than anything else.
And you're like, don't I don't want this, You're going

(00:55):
to want this. Look at all the other people in
here right Look at you dressed like that. I mean,
I'm surprised you even came in this restaurant. You probably
don't have an education. Can you even read the menu?
Republicans like, come on over, what do you want? Peanut
butter and jelly sandwich, hot dog, hamburger, you want a steak,
We'll get your steak. What do you want? We'll make
it for you right now. That is how this went.

(01:19):
It's not hard. It isn't They made it hard because
they didn't do the thing that's most important.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
They didn't listen.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
And watching them break it down, even after the last
seventy two hours, the Huber is the talking down to
the blame game, never once going it was me? It's me?
Was it me?

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Was it me?

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Do I smell? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:51):
It was you?

Speaker 2 (01:53):
It was you. It was not the voters. Okay, it was.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Not misogyny and saw sex ass I'm mat a rightism.
It was none of that. You had a bad candidate
who was thrown in the deep end, who was ill
prepared for this, and she already demonstrated that five years ago,

(02:20):
and you want to blame everybody else, and the last
here you are still trying to figure it out, and
no matter how many times somebody tells.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
You, you're not getting it.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
This is great. Lu Lugarcia, she does a lu Lugarcia Navarro.
I'll get that right. I want somebody get mad at me.
Gotta have all the names in there. She's a podcast
for the New York Times and she was on with
Aaron Burnett and Van Jones Andrew Yang and she just
did a podcast with Nancy Pelosi, who was quite upset

(02:53):
because she orchestrated the political assassination, if you will, of
a man who should have been long ago, Joe Biden.
And well they're all debating, well you should have done this,
so they could have done that, or what about this?
She bughts in and says, no, no, no, again, you're
not listening.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
I'm very happy that everyone's talking here about the information ecosystem.
Obviously it's incredibly important, so is Joe Rogan.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
But there is two issues here.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
One is the message and the other is the messenger
and so and how those messages are delivered, and so
you know, there is a lot of discussion right now
about the ground game and how you reach voters and
all these things, and I think that's going to be parsed.
But you know, voters told the Democratic Party over and

(03:45):
over and over again that their main issues were their pocketbooks, inflation,
and immigration, and that was what they told them. And
the closing message of the Democratic Party was democracy and
Donald Trump is a.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Bad man, and that didn't play well. At our restaurant,
you'll get this or that and you'll like it. The
Republicans are at our restaurant. What do you want? We'll
make it for you. It's not hard. They're going to
give you every opportunity. Again, think of it as this

(04:22):
is your customer base. They're telling you what they want
and you're not listening. And when they say they don't
want that, instead of going okay, what would you like,
you tell them you're wrong, you're stupid, you're uneducated, your garbage,
you don't get it. It didn't work. This is Barry

(04:45):
Weiss the free Press. She was hired by The New
York Times after Trump's first victory, and they eventually parted
ways because they didn't like the fact that she was
bringing information to them that didn't fit the narrative that
they liked at the New York Times because again, they
don't listen. They stay in their little eco bubble of

(05:06):
this is the safe place. This is the place you
can come and protect yourself. This is the bunker against reality.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
The narrative that issued forth from the legacy press over
the past eight years was that Trump was kind of
like the last gasp of a white majority of America. And
you just cannot make that argument anymore in the face
of these election results. And yet what's so unbelievable is
if you go and you turn on MSNBC or you
watch Late Night. They're telling us that the problem is

(05:38):
not Kamala Harris, the problem is not the Democrats, the
problem is not an elite. They're telling you the problems
actually the voters, and that the people that voted for
Trump in this country are racist, misogynistic, bigoted, desiring an authoritarian,
fascist regime. I just think that that's not looking at reality.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
No, because they don't want to look at reality. And
if you don't think that's true. Even yesterday, still trying
to figure this out, the view talking about a border
town in Texas, A vast majority of them Spanish speakers, Mexicans, Hondurans, Juatemalans,

(06:26):
a vast.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
Majority of them voted for Trump. I wonder why.

Speaker 6 (06:31):
And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics
and these assumptions of where they're going to go. Latinos
in Texas, a district that's ninety seven percent Latino went
seventy five percentage points for Donald Trump. Why misogyny and
what's on the border crisis is on their doorsteps and
they were begging people to care about it for years.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
We need to take some lesson who was there.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Misogyny is why again, you're not listening. I'm here, I'm
going through it. I'm seeing what's happened, happening to our county,
our city, and our country because I'm right here. I
don't live in Manhattan. I'm here, and you're telling me

(07:17):
how I should feel about what's happening. And the fact
that I voted for Donald Trump makes me a racist
and misogynistic. Keep doing what you're doing. You'll keep getting
what you get, which is nothing. Your issues.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Are all about you.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Because you think it should be this, and if it's
not what you want, it's somebody else's fault that you failed,
even though they told you, I'll give you my vote,
but these are the things I need, and you said, nope,
my needs come first, and this is what I think

(08:04):
is important. Keep doing what you're doing, keep getting what
you get.

Speaker 7 (08:11):
Of course, Democrats can win.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
They can win by embracing actual progressive policies. In other words,
policies that advance the interests, especially the economic interests of
working class Americans.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
That's what the Democratic Party was always about.

Speaker 3 (08:27):
Why is Trump winning?

Speaker 5 (08:28):
He stolen a lot of the ideas of, Frankly, the
old school Democratic Party. He ran on things that thirty
years ago would have been considered mainstream democratic ideas, the
idea of a strong border, the idea of elevating the
working class, tackling inflation, more isolationist policies like these were
not traditional Republican policies.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
No, they weren't. But he recognized what was going on,
he adapted to it and took advantage of it. They've
become so elitist, very hollywood esque. Hollywood's wondering why why

(09:12):
aren't any of our movies doing well?

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Why?

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Because you went woke. It became important for you to
get twelve different trans people, gay people, black people, purple people,
purple people, leaders, everything you could think of into a
movie or a show based on the things that you
think are important in the little bubble that you lived in,
not realizing it's not about you, it's about the customer.

(09:39):
And so when it doesn't work, you say, well, the
customer sucks. Keep doing what you're doing, keep getting what
you get.

Speaker 5 (09:47):
So how can progressives win again by looking at what
went wrong here? By taking this moment and allowing it
not to be a retrenchment of the idea of you know,
half of Americans want a fascist regime.

Speaker 7 (10:00):
They don't.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
They want a good life for themselves and their families,
and actually looking in the mirror, it turns out that
running on these extraordinarily niche issues like gender fluidity or
defunding the police, or any number of things that people
in places where I live get extremely excited about don't
actually matter, or frankly feel profoundly out of touch to

(10:24):
ordinary Americans.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
No aim, small, miss small, am, big hit big. It's incredible,
it really is. I'm sitting there laughing because I just
love watching these people's headspin as they try to figure
out who could we blame for the mismanagement of a

(10:48):
billion dollars in seventy plus days. By the way, the campaign,
by the sounds of it, is actually in debt. And
what did you get out of it? You got an
ass whooping because you ran an awful campaign and instead

(11:11):
you made the campaign about you when it should have
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Trict two four to three zero eight. It's a Chadminson Show.

Speaker 8 (13:10):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
It has been a hell of a week.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
I think we need to take a deep breath, listen
to a little music, and remind ourselves of all the
things that took place.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
I think this was the last election. If Trump doesn't win,
this is the last election.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
People here are nauseously optimistic.

Speaker 9 (13:27):
Now.

Speaker 10 (13:27):
ABC News can project that the former president Donald Trump
will be the forty seventh president of the United States.

Speaker 7 (13:34):
Look, my prediction for this presidential election was wrong.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
I'm not one hundred dollars walking in my hole.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
I know how I'll say.

Speaker 11 (13:43):
That Barger's burning hold, go through my bargeting and do
my sham. Come on the morning, I'm my motor.

Speaker 9 (14:00):
It's fun.

Speaker 12 (14:07):
I also feel like this election is something of an
indictment of the political information complex.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
Let's be honest. It was a terrible night last night.
It was a terrible night.

Speaker 13 (14:20):
And I promise you come over to this side. I
will be cookies.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
It's fun.

Speaker 14 (14:31):
It's Florida and Texas, all the swing states.

Speaker 15 (14:46):
Okay, you're stupid, and I hope you go jump off
of the bridge.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
Think if you voted for Donald Trump, you're ugly.

Speaker 16 (14:53):
Black voters came through for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
White women voters did not welcome boy.

Speaker 17 (15:02):
And now as this election comes to a close, you
have to figure out how else you're going to fight.

Speaker 18 (15:06):
Here are some of the easiest ways to leave the
country as an American.

Speaker 9 (15:09):
Fowe.

Speaker 19 (15:23):
This election is going to be one of the closest
in history. Your vote will make the difference. That means
you Gary.

Speaker 20 (15:30):
Most of all, I want to thank the minions of
the hard working Americans across the nation who have always been.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
The heart and so three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show. That's your Twitter,
your Instagram, and all of the other things that you
can reach us at right here on the Chad Benson Show. Now,
one guy in that clip that said you need to
go effing jump off a bridge or whatever. Apparently he

(15:59):
is a person who works at a college in Oregon
and they've asked them to take some time off because
telling people to kill themselves, well, that doesn't represent the
university's values and standards or something like that. So freaking emotional,
it is so just so emotional. And you know, the

(16:22):
funny thing is when you watch ninety percent of it
is women and then ten percent of it is low
t men. That's I mean, that's what it is, just
a bunch of low tea. I can't believe you didn't
vote for Kamala, right. I don't like you anymore, and
I'm leaving and you can't stop me.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Bye. You're gonna be upset now.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
I don't know you, and I think you guys are
going to be super super upset when you find out
that nobody cares about your self importance and what you
think may happen to you because you believe that the
person that is coming to get you you is hiding
under your bed, he's in.

Speaker 2 (17:03):
Your closet.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
And he's like that boogeyman, and you think he's thinking
about you all day and how he can destroy your world,
and he's not thinking about you at all. You're missing
the show. Grab the podcast. It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 16 (17:39):
Son, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 8 (18:01):
The Chad Benson shown.

Speaker 21 (18:05):
Trump, and if you like it or not, you had
with morale because you noticed Trump trained don't stop.

Speaker 22 (18:14):
And I said to him, she's gonna take every one
of the swing states, Pussle TuS Iowa. And he said, oh,
but the numbers are so close. I said, I'm a
political analyst. I'm telling you right now, the numbers are there.
She's taking this election.

Speaker 23 (18:28):
I've said to him, you realize And he didn't tell
me who he voted for, but of course I knew,
and I said, you do realize you wasted your vote?

Speaker 22 (18:35):
Right?

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Oh my, We're gonna play a little bit of her later.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
She and this other guy are the perfect example of
why the Republicans won, and won pretty easily, and not
just with Trump. That attitude right there, that's mugnus, that academia,

(19:05):
that is like, hey, I'm better than you, all right,
because I got a piece of paper on the wall,
So you just shut up, all right and go get
me whatever I asked for because I'm enlightened. Boy, here's

(19:27):
something you don't understand.

Speaker 3 (19:29):
People.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Ah, Alan Lickman didn't go well the other night. He
of course has thirteen keys, but what he didn't know
was he needed a fourteenth because the thirteen keys that
he had were for regular folk. The fourteenth was for
the wild card that is Trump.

Speaker 24 (19:46):
Well, he's been called the Nostradamis of elections. He's correctly
predicted nine of the last ten. That is until the
early hours of Wednesday morning, when CNN predicted Donald Trump
would win the presidency.

Speaker 7 (20:00):
Talking about Professor.

Speaker 24 (20:00):
Allan Lickman, he says his thirteen keys, or how he
makes his predictions for the White House. Here's the moment
he realized his prediction was wrong.

Speaker 16 (20:10):
I'm starting to get a little nervous.

Speaker 19 (20:11):
Yeah, she needs to make up one hundred and seventy
thousand votes.

Speaker 7 (20:17):
I'm not doing any interviews.

Speaker 16 (20:18):
Good.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I'm done with that.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Kind of funny though, right I'm not going to do
eddy interviews.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
I've done with it.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
You were pretty, you know, pretty happy to go everywhere
and talk about stuff, which, by the way, I think
is great. And the thirteen keys worked in other places
in other times. We live in a different time with
a different person. That is a wild card. And so
thirteen keys, like I said, you may have needed fourteenth.

Speaker 24 (20:51):
Were the keys wrong or was your interpretation off this time?

Speaker 25 (20:55):
Not my interpretation. No one's convinced me that was wrong.
Some unique fee just could break the patterns of history,
and I think that's happened here. Very critical of the
Democrats for openly and viciously trashing they're sitting president right
out in public. He saw Biden's approval rating plummet as
they were doing that. I think that extended beyond Biden
to weaken any Democratic candidate, since they're discrediting their own administration.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
I don't remember that. I thought they hid him for
a year and a half and praised him for being
amazing and a leader like we've never seen, transformational behind
closed doors, doing things that nobody had ever believed that
he could do, which was staying up sometimes past seven

(21:42):
eating tapioca pudding in front of the television.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Mmmmm hmmm.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Oh tapioca pudding said that the other day, and somebody
left the voicemail saying, how dare you say he's getting
old or something? It was just some ridiculous thing like that.
I was just laughing. I was like, really, really, because
the numbers bear out, that's why. But they didn't trash
him in public.

Speaker 25 (22:04):
The keys depend upon a rational, pragmatic electorate deciding, based
on governance, whether the incumbent party should get four more years.
Disinformation Elon Musk. He has been the director of misinformation
next misogyny, racism, and xenophobia, and Donald Trump wants to

(22:24):
revive it so that calls him to question the whole
premise behind the keys and behind our democracy.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Oh god, go away.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Another person who is blaming it on anything but the
fact that you didn't adapt your keys, so you blame
it on somebody else? And who did he blame it on?
The electric You guys? Racist, homophobic, xenophobic brought on by
a man who, as we all know, is the second

(22:56):
coming Ozever's person ever is.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
It at a read?

Speaker 26 (23:00):
Now?

Speaker 2 (23:05):
My goodness me. You just don't get it.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
Keep doing what you do, keep getting what you get.
Not that hard, people, it's not. But here you go
you blame, blame, blame, rather than go should we adapt?

Speaker 26 (23:23):
Now?

Speaker 2 (23:25):
Now, let's keep doing what we're doing.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
This is gonna be This is gonna be good, it's
gonna be solid, it's gonna be what we're doing. Well,
she had her biggest moment, and I've said this, you
guys know it. I said it during the show. When
the things started coming out. We grabbed it really quick
and I said, this is the moment right here that
she is going to lose the election. When they asked her,

(23:51):
would you do anything different that youel Biden, Oh, I
can't think about anything. It's over, it's done. So you're
not going to do anything different than the unpopular president. Well,
she got tied in with the administration because she worked
with them, she was second in charge.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
It's so crazy. I can't believe they tied her into that.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
Man.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
I uh, I can't. I just I can't believe that
they lumped her in with that. I just that's a
met Really, you didn't listen to the people. You didn't
go where the people were, which is also a big deal.
You struggle. Everybody told you, who'd you struggle with young men?

(24:42):
In particular opportunity to go on Joe Rogan, you said, no,
biggest mistake, and you should have gone on there six
weeks ago, and if they would have invited you back,
you should have gone again. And you should have gone
there with Tim Walls, and you should have given as
much freaking time as you wanted. But you were capable
of doing that because you can't answer a ged question.

Speaker 27 (25:00):
And one very obvious missed opportunity is that Joe Rogan
has the biggest audience in the country. It's disaffected, low
propensity men, kind of the audience that the Harris campaign
should be trying to reach. It was much more outside
than anything else. Kamala goes on, Tim Walls goes on,
and then you have millions of men who are exposed
to the Democratic message and they turned it down because

(25:20):
she was too busy.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
I mean like that.

Speaker 27 (25:24):
It makes zero sense except in the context that the
team just didn't have confidence in her to.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Do it, which it would be its own issue.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
That right there Andrew Yang her own issue, which she
was not capable of sitting there for two hours or
three hours being asked real questions because she had no
answers for questions that were on the view.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
And here's how we got beat.

Speaker 28 (25:45):
We got beat because the Republicans and Conservatives built a
different media system, because while we were knocking on doors,
they were making these phones into twenty four hour a
day political weapons for themselves. And so we got outflanked, outplayed.
I'll beat by people who told us the whole time
that they knew what they were doing. And people are mad,
and future and and uh future forward. All these different

(26:08):
groups that vacuumed up all this money and told everybody
to sit down and shut up are going to be
in for an accountability session from the grassroots.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
And it is coming.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
It is coming, by the way Trump.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
And Rogan, about fifty million people have seen all or
some of it. Her on call her Daddy, nearly a million.
You had opportunities to go places where you could take
your message. Didn't mean they were going to buy the message,

(26:44):
but at least you could have gone to them. And instead,
I'm busy, come to me. We'll give you an hour,
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Speaker 2 (28:07):
It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 8 (28:20):
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Speaker 21 (28:25):
Trump And if you like it or not, you had
with Mara because you know that Trump train don't stop
tail pay.

Speaker 7 (28:35):
The orange turn has won.

Speaker 29 (28:38):
So now that the orange turd has won, we should
now rename America hell because it isn't going to be
Hell on Earth one space trip. Everyone's rights away. That
is no straight white sits man, So buckle up. Hope,
you freaking Republicans are happy. I'm out of here.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
You know, I've seen maybe five hundred of them over
the last couple of days. These things, these stuff gets
sent to me. It's like the Island of misfit toys, Like,
what's wrong with you?

Speaker 2 (29:20):
It's just it is crazy.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
You guys better watch out because I'm leaving.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
And then what I don't know, who are you again?
Why are you here?

Speaker 13 (29:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (29:34):
You get it? It correct it Actually no, no, no, it's
a mental illness. It's a mental illness. Here's something. I
want you guys to think about this for a second. Okay,
so come on in, think about this for a second.
Because we know Trump hates women. It's like that's the

(29:55):
number one thing we're told all the time.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
KJP.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
She's the first black lesbian blah blah blah.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Oh my god, it's the first. This, it's the first
that yesterday Trump did something.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
He named his chief of staff, Susie Wills Right, named
her first female to every chief staff for a president.
Nary a word from anybody, Not like she just shattered
another glass ceiling. Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Nope, she just probably part of the.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Patriarchy and a white supremacist.

Speaker 30 (30:36):
Susie Wilds remained in charge of his campaign all the
way until the end, and she's been able to do
something that many longtime advisors of Donald Trump have not
been able to do, and that is find this perfect
balance with letting Donald Trump be Donald Trump and who
he is, but at the same time also have a
way of breaking through to him as well in order

(30:58):
to get things on the right track. For sass.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
She is very interesting. She has this kind of because
you know Trump, let's be real. Trump surrounds himself at
times with some ladies who are very competent and at
times brilliant. But if we're to be honest, Ty would
always go to the runner, meaning if you're hot, there's

(31:23):
a very good chance he would be if he could.
If he could, Trump would have a full fleet a
La Kadafi style of ninja warrior chicks around him all
the time if he could to protect him. Susie's not that,

(31:43):
by the way, She's not. She looks like the little
sister of Barbara Bush. Very very tough, very very strong,
and one of the few people that Trump will actually
listen to, and that's a good thing. So she saved

(32:09):
Ron DeSantis's fading governor run, but they've had since had
a falling out. Another interesting thing.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
About her.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Her dad was Pat summer All, the great broadcaster and
football player.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
So there you go. Huh well thanks, yeah, find out
today on the Chat Benton Show. So what's going to
be the first thing that Susie's going to say? All right,
I'm the chief of staff. Now we've got to get
onto some things. What's it going to be first? What
is it?

Speaker 3 (32:36):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Tell me, tell me, tell me, do me.

Speaker 31 (32:37):
Sources say one of Trump's first orders of business will
be to rescind any Biden administration policies that expanded opportunities
for migrants to live and work in the US. We're
told Trump's aides are focused on how to carry out
his promise of launching the largest mass deportation operation in
US history. Sources say the operation would initially target undocumented

(32:58):
immigrants who've committed crimes. The average cost of deporting one
undocumented immigrant is nearly eleven thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
There you go, eleven grand It's eh. And what uph
I tell you, guys? The thought of this happening is
what Trump wants, the thought of it. His goal, for
the most part, is for you to self deport. Hm
abort abort America's abortion. Dad sos it. It's what he wants.

(33:30):
His goal is with the fear of God into people
that are trying to come here legally, the same way
it is with the person down the street with pink
hair that has twelve different pronouns for their name.

Speaker 3 (33:46):
That's this goal.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
So you think twice about it. Really, yes, And the
cost We've talked about. The cost is just ridiculous. It's
not gonna happen. To have the manpower of the cost.
But if you're here and you have a criminal record,
or you've done a crime here, your ass needs to go.
And I'm not talking about your drunk in public. I'm
talking about real crimes. Let's focus first and foremost where

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the danger is.

Speaker 31 (34:14):
Will Robinson, one advocacy group, claims a one time mass
importation operation could cost three hundred and fifteen billion dollars,
Trump saying it's not a question of a price tag.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
We have no choice.

Speaker 31 (34:26):
Canada's federal police Force says it's now preparing for a
potential influx of migrants after Trump takes office.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
I think that's hilarious. So migrants as in people coming
that came here illegally now they're going to flee there,
or people that are upset and going to leave this
country because Trump's a.

Speaker 32 (34:47):
Many We're preparing as any responsible government should in terms
of contingencies. But we also think it's important not to
scare Canadians.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Yeah, you know, we also want to make sure that
we don't scare the Canadians. You know, don't want that
to happen, you know what I'm saying there? Eh, all right,
So people are gonna be fleeing this country because of Trump.

Speaker 33 (35:13):
Okay, so since Trump won the election, we're cooked up.
I'm gonna be leaving the US and I'm going to
be moving to Hawaii. So we'll see how it goes
and I'll update you guys.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
That's a spinal tap thing, isn't it? Three two three,
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Speaker 2 (35:41):
Nah, it's all right?

Speaker 1 (35:42):
Why'd you say spinal tap? Because remember it's spinal tap
where they're talking about this is for people who are
at my age and a little bit younger, a little
bit older. When he's talking about how high that taxes
were in England, so he decided, he goes, he's the
taxes were too high in Britain. So so I moved.
I bought a castle in scott lost your bank in
mind em you Mike? Three two three five three eight,

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We're having fun. A lot of stuff still to get
to next hour. Interesting exchange between the press and the
FED chairman talk a bit about that. Plus our buddy
Zach Abram, chief vestment officer Bold Capital's going to turn
the program as well. It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 8 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 34 (36:52):
The war in Ukraine has really perhaps become the key
foreign policy issue facing a second Trump presidency. We've already
heard from many times some Donald Trump during the campaign
that he could end the war in twenty four hours,
saying that he would force Putin in Ukraine to negotiate.
Some members of Trump's team during the campaign have previously

(37:13):
floated the idea of freezing the conflicts in exchange that
Ukraine would give up NATO membership for a long period,
perhaps as much as two decades.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
What have I been saying, It's simple. I think we
understand what's going to happen here. You're going to lose
some stuff Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
Pooter is going to feel fine because he's got a
way out, which.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
Is he gets to go.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Home, keep some of the land, leave as a conquering hero.
And yes, and this is important, get them to stay
away from making them a NATO country.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
Which means no weapons.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
That could hurt Russia on their doorstep, which is a
very fair thing.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
So that's what the pooter would get. But Ukraine's going
to want something.

Speaker 34 (38:25):
I spoke with the head of President Vladimir Zelenski's political party,
who told me that Ukraine could only accept freezing the
conflict if it were to receive real security guarantees from
the US and from the West.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
Which is what we've said all along. You're not going
to be a NATO. So there's that. And Peter goes,
I told you wouldn't not be in NATO, not being Natho.
I win, and we look right at the Pewterer and say,
here's the deal. You're going to go home. You get

(39:00):
this land here, Okay, we're gonna make sure their army
is someone taken care of. And oh, by the way,
if you were to try to get squirrely again, if
you were to try to get jumpy again, you're gonna
have to answer to us. So there's that, and then

(39:26):
everybody goes about their merry way. And what did everybody
get out of this? God knows how many people dead
and wounded? And where did it end up? At the
same place pretty much it started, although in fairness, A
bunch of people here got rich. So there's that three two, three, five,

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Speaker 2 (39:54):
Then it's off to Israel. Can they do anything there?
I think they can. I do.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
Here's the issue that the Biden administration has. They're trying
to make everybody happy. So what do they do? They
make nobody happy, and the ones they know they can
reasonably talk to Israel, they try to shame them into
laying down their arms and saying they're mean and tell
them they got to do this, that, and the other where.

(40:29):
I think Trump and everybody else will go over there
and say, look, here's the deal, guys, we need peace.
This isn't good for business. So you hate them, not
based on anything real, but based on some sort of
belief you have that's not real. And it's not just you,

(40:55):
it's everybody in this region being said, this isn't good
for business. So let me tell you what we're gonna do.
We're going to separate each other, live a quiet life,
not bug anybody anymore, and give up this Hamas crap.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
I've already told beebe knock it off.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
Or else.

Speaker 1 (41:30):
The alternative would be not good for you. In exchange,
we'll help you out. We'll do this, that and the other.
Knowing Trump, he'll try to put up a hotel right
there and CAUs right on the beach. See it's all
about business, hey, baby, everything's about business. He's good. Those

(41:52):
are the things he does. And he's gonna go in
there with an ultimatum. That's real. See, Biden come from
the Obama kind of. We could talk our way out
of everything. We can smooth our way out of it,
we can diplomat our way out of it. And sometimes
you just don't do that. Sometimes you gotta do something else.

Speaker 2 (42:18):
So we'll see. But it wouldn't matter. I mean he could.
He could.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Stop the war in Ukraine, put the seas on it,
whatever do you ah, he send it, cease and desist everybody.
He could do that, so it seizes, as they like
to say, we're no longer doing anything right, it's a pause.
He could do the same thing with Hamas, even Hesbellah,

(42:48):
whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
He could do all.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Those things and he won't get any credit. They'll say
the groundwork was laid by Biden and the Obama administry,
it'll come up with something like that because they don't
want to give him credit, because God forbid he do
something that actually results in something that would be a success.

(43:11):
Welcome to the world we're going to live in now
where the left thinks that there's going to be a
knock at the door at any moment to drag people
out with pink and purple hair and beat him in
the streets before they put them on trains and ship
them off.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
To wherever.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Oh my lord, how about some humor.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
This is hilarious.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
So Michael Cone, you guys remember him, hanger on Trump's
doing business, want to be right hand man?

Speaker 2 (43:49):
It was on him with MSNBC.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
You know, it's terrified Trump's coming for him.

Speaker 3 (43:52):
What do you think happens to you if he ones, well,
I'm out of here.

Speaker 35 (43:56):
I mean, I'm already working on a foreign passport with
a completely different name. I don't know how it's going
to work. As far as dealing with my wife and
my children. I certainly don't want them moving to where
I'm looking to go.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
So that's him on MSNBC. Because Trump is coming again.
This is the logic. He's coming to get you.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
All.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
He's got to do is put it out there that
he may and that's enough for so many These people
are weak minded. So there's that. He says that it
was last weekend. Then he goes on after Trump wins
to do a TikTok live. Now, first of all, as
he's doing it, people are putting things on his head.

(44:44):
This turkey where you can just see his face and
is a turkey around it that's been cooked. And he's
getting frustrated because people are asking him, when are you leaving?

Speaker 2 (44:53):
When are you leaving it? Why don't you leaving it?

Speaker 3 (44:54):
No problem?

Speaker 1 (44:55):
Wow, genius you are Can we stop with that? I
appreciate it.

Speaker 35 (45:00):
I don't like the stupid turkeys, all right, Let's just
knock that stupid d off please, all right?

Speaker 3 (45:07):
I did.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
I said I was leaving, and then the following.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
Day, get the through your dumb heads.

Speaker 35 (45:13):
The following day, I turned around and I said that
there's no chance in the world that I'm leaving my country,
thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
All right, not leaving anyway you leave.

Speaker 35 (45:26):
There's my country, and I have every right, every single
right within which to turn out.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
Would we stop so we can? All right?

Speaker 16 (45:36):
Two seconds, I'm gonna end up blocking the cdiot.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
That is priceless. That is so priceless. That guy was
such a buffoon. He was, and the Left ate him
up after he turned on Trump. They just ate him up.
Just Oh, tell us the inner workings and stuff. Oh God,
just tell us the inner workings of his evil tell us,

(46:14):
tell us, tell us what a clown, dude?

Speaker 2 (46:18):
You were a hangar honor.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
You're the kind of person that would hang out with
Diddy and bringing people, you know, hoping that Diddy throws
you a bone.

Speaker 2 (46:26):
He's promised he's going to give me an album deal.

Speaker 3 (46:29):
What a clown?

Speaker 1 (46:31):
Speaking of clown, Stephanie Rule, this right here says everything
you need to know about why the Democrats failed the
elitist media here and what she says is the perfect
example of not paying attention.

Speaker 17 (46:48):
We have now let misinformation become the accepted information. It
has washed over us. Elon Musky buys Twitter and then
he uses it almost exclusively to be a proper Ganda machine,
and we've accepted it. We've accepted a narrative that, despite
an actually great economic recovery, the vibes don't feel good,

(47:09):
so we want to reject it and get something else.
And the person we are now betting on to change
all of it is Donald Trump, a man who did
two almost impossible things. He won the American presidency twice,
and he drove a casino into the ground.

Speaker 3 (47:30):
What will the future hold.

Speaker 17 (47:32):
Now that America has just decided that we're.

Speaker 36 (47:35):
Going to f around and find out?

Speaker 1 (47:38):
Ah, yeah, what's again? You guys are not accepting how
great things are out there, and that is your issue.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
Things have never been better.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
And I know that you can't make rents or you
have to decide between paying your car payment and or
your rent, and so you pay your rent right because
you need a place to stay, and then you hide
your car so where else is? They keep calling you.
But that's okay because you don't understand how good things are.
As I said last hour, keep doing what you're doing,

(48:08):
keep getting what you get. It's a problem, there no
doubt about that. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Cohne thing up because you have to see it because
it is just hilarious. It really, really it is. This

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Speaker 21 (49:51):
And if you like it or not, you had with
Mara because you know that Trump trained don't stop tail paid. No,
I'm trying to you want to impeach him. I guess
that's what you do when you can't be here to
day and I'm coming to your hood, am I Red.

Speaker 37 (50:10):
I said this pass along that requires anyone who voted
for that orange piece of sh to wear their Trump
hat twenty four to seven because conservatives are dangerous. Anyone
who isn't white, Christian or male, completely dangerous, like dynamite
waiting to go off in your hand. So I think

(50:32):
we should all get a public service warning.

Speaker 38 (50:34):
Don't you no.

Speaker 1 (50:38):
So funny? That dangerous, that dynamite ready to go off
in your hand? The hell is wrong with you people? Sorry,
you're insane. The other day I was like, oh, you
know what some of these people, I get it. They're emotional. No,
you know what you are. You're effing insane. You're emotionally

(50:58):
a wreck. And I have news for everybody out there.
It's not just Donald Trump. I can guarantee you all
of these people live in a world of emotion where
any little thing that goes wrong, the wheel comes off
the bus and they go straight to the internet to

(51:18):
do you know, victim port got it, yat, I can't leave.

Speaker 2 (51:24):
It, Okay, I'll wear is it the red hat?

Speaker 1 (51:32):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (51:33):
Can it just be a red hat?

Speaker 1 (51:34):
I don't look good in red. They've got other colors
now though, And I'm probably gonna wear backwards too. Oh
my god. I just I only wear hats when I'm
playing pick a ball, that's it. Otherwise in golf, wear
hat when I'm pick golf, but that's it. Otherwise I

(51:55):
don't So, I don't know. I don't know how you're
gonna know we're coming, because we look just like they
look just like everybody else. They have legs and arms
and stuff. Three two three five three eight, twenty four,
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at this point.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
In time, you you've you've now lost the plot.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
And we got so many more of these, and the
lady that wants to kill all white men with her
glock that she probably can't purchase and or load and
or hold. Yesterday, the fed by a quarter lowered the
rate but the interesting thing wasn't that. It was the
kind of battle that is going to go on between

(52:54):
FED chair pal and Donald Trump that I think is
going to be very uh spy.

Speaker 39 (53:00):
Maybe Powell is making one thing extremely clear. When he
was asked about the ALEC for the economy and Trump's policy,
he was pretty coy.

Speaker 7 (53:07):
He didn't really want to answer the question.

Speaker 39 (53:09):
But when he was asked, would you resign if Trump
asked you to step aside or would you step aside
if Trump fired you?

Speaker 2 (53:18):
He said blatantly, just no.

Speaker 1 (53:20):
Blatantly no, not doing it, not going to do it,
not going to do it. And like I said, this
is going to be interesting because Trump. We'll get into
this a little bit more. We got into a little
bit last hour. Every thinks Trump's a dictated and all
these things, you know, the stuff we hear all the time.
I'm gon understand something who Trump is, Which again, if
you do not understand who you're dealing with, then you're

(53:40):
going to be in a lot of trouble when trying
to deal with him. Trump is a guy who is
basically the sole voice, owner and shareholder of a billion
dollar company. He has the first word and the last
word and he's not used to not getting his way,
and in politics there are procedures and that frustrates the

(54:04):
hell out of those are the beauties of the guardrails
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Speaker 8 (54:18):
Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 9 (54:42):
Here we come.

Speaker 40 (54:45):
Welcome now mister you get the funniest looks on everyone. Wait,
I can't say the monkey around.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
Jesus.

Speaker 38 (55:01):
This facility in Yemisee, South Carolina, is home to research
lab Alpha Genesis and self described primate research specialists. But
exotic animal expert Deborah colea he just fit me, isn't
so convinced.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
You know, you lose forty three monkeys.

Speaker 3 (55:16):
Something's going wrong.

Speaker 38 (55:17):
Koleah takes in exotic rescues at her home in Concord.

Speaker 1 (55:20):
Lootles is very active right now.

Speaker 38 (55:22):
And when she heard the news, she was worried.

Speaker 41 (55:25):
When a research facility can't keep a hold of animals
that are potentially dangerous, that's a problem.

Speaker 1 (55:32):
Yes, if you guys haven't heard, forty three of them escaped.
They're called Reese's monkeys, and I got really excited. Then
I was later told they're not actually made of peanut
butter cups. But for a moment there, I thought, this
is my dream. My love of exotic animals combined with
Reese's peanut butter cups gets no better than that. I thought,

(55:54):
I'm going to get my monkey catching gear on right now.
But alas that is not what they are are They
escaped out of there gone. How did this happen?

Speaker 2 (56:07):
That's a great question.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
They must have outsmarted the people because they're probably doing
experiments on brains, and the brain power is so much
stronger and powerful now that they easily outwitted their captors,
if you will. They're minders, they're seers, their experimental honor people.
They must have There could be no other way.

Speaker 38 (56:30):
Officers confirmed a new employee at Alpha Genesis did not
fully close the gate. There's adding dozens of primates get out.

Speaker 7 (56:37):
It's like the work they do there.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
These animals are not infected with anything, they're healthy.

Speaker 38 (56:41):
They're SKITTISHMC police release a statement saying the monkeys have
not been used for testing and are too young to
carry diseases. But because these animals are so humanized, Polea
says people should be even more careful.

Speaker 41 (56:54):
And they know that they get fed by people at
certain times of the day and all, are they going
to be more aggressive towards a.

Speaker 38 (57:01):
Person something she's seen firsthand after a primate she rescued
attacked her earlier in her career.

Speaker 41 (57:07):
I humanized him. I let him do what he wanted
to and that was it was my fault.

Speaker 38 (57:12):
Both Kolia and police agree.

Speaker 3 (57:14):
Did not leave dog doors, open your doors. The one
does secure.

Speaker 38 (57:17):
Secure your space until the primates are secure in theirs.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
First of all, I don't believe you that they're not
carrying anything. Secondly, if they're not really that dangerous, they're
like look, look, look, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, you
got nothing.

Speaker 2 (57:31):
To worry about.

Speaker 1 (57:32):
If you see one slowly, walk the other way. If
you see two, no, there's a pack of them and
you're probably going to die.

Speaker 2 (57:39):
Lock your windows and doors, but you have nothing to
worry about.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
And if they're frothing at the mouth, don't worry you're
going to catch something. Thank god, this has never happened before.

Speaker 38 (57:48):
And this has happened before. In twenty sixteen, nineteen monkeys
escaped from that same facility. They returned about six hours later,
calling back to you and.

Speaker 3 (57:57):
Somebody's going to make a movie this one day.

Speaker 1 (57:59):
I know it.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
Yeah, see he gets it.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
He gets it because he's seen movies three two, three, five,
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Speaker 2 (58:05):
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Speaker 1 (58:08):
I want to thank our good friends over there at
the Monkey's the band for playing us in on that one.
Christmas time is here. I'm seeing Christmas commercials everywhere.

Speaker 17 (58:17):
Now.

Speaker 1 (58:17):
There's some new rules this Christmas. And I'm not talking
about the Christmas music and things of that nature. Next
week in my new studio here, it's going to be
a very festive because you know my love of the Christmas.
But something happens during this time of year, or people
buy a lot of stuff and maybe they're doing things
with it and then trying to return it. So new rules.

Speaker 36 (58:35):
Some major retailers are changing their return policies to crack
down on possible fraud. Outdoor retailer Arii conforming to ABC
News that a small fraction of frequent returners will be
banned from any exchanges or return saying members in this
group had an average return rate of seventy nine percent
and return twenty four hundred dollars worth of gear in

(58:55):
the past year, with fourteen hundred of that product being
new used. While these members are still welcome to shop
with us, they will no longer be welcome to make
returns or exchanges.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
So understand what's going on. People are going somewhere ARII
somewhere like that. They're buying like they're like, I'm only
going to camp ons, right, so we'll take it, we'll
wear it all, We'll do all this stuff. I'm only
going to camp once. I'm gonna leave the tags on,
I'm gonna take it back, and you're are to go
camping because I'm never gonna go spend all this money
on camping gear that I'm only going to use once.
And no, no, that's not what you're gonna do. Okay, Okay,

(59:28):
who else is doing this?

Speaker 36 (59:30):
Target just announced a new right to refuse refunds and
exchanges policy if they suspect fraud. Plus Earlier this year,
Amazon tacking on a processing feed items that have a
high return rate.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
So changes there, changes there, and changes everywhere. Okay, so
this is this is for everybody though, right, Like, So
if I buy something or somebody gives me a gift,
and I'm like, ah, you know, nah, you don't know
me mom obviously or whatever. So you want to take
it back now, it's going to be possible.

Speaker 36 (01:00:04):
This is not intended to impact your standard consumers. It's
really about fraudulent repeat offenders that cost all of us
in the long run because that cost has passed down
to us. The National Retail Federation estimating retailers lost more
than one hundred billion dollars to the practice in twenty
twenty three, adding that more than thirteen percent of returns
were bogus, like returned to items that were used.

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
But not defective.

Speaker 36 (01:00:27):
That's a practice called ward robing when they're being used,
or when shoplifted merchandise is returned with fake receipts, or
even high dollar items that are returned with knockoff copies
with pennies.

Speaker 38 (01:00:40):
On the dollar.

Speaker 36 (01:00:41):
Now, it might inadvertently affect a very small number of consumers,
so it is good for all of us to be
aware the return policy whenever you shop, especially during the
holiday season.

Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
Michael, all right, I'm chat, but thank you for that.
Pay attention, pay attention, pay attention.

Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
Know the return policy. Was it nor Stroms that you
uld basically.

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Let your return whenever wherever would know, and they've they've
they've cracked it right. They said no enough, like you know,
Costco's cut down to that. They were a big one
that used to do that. So just letting you guys know,
we want you to be aware. Monkeys in South Carolina
and if you're going to return stuff to certain places,
there may be a reboxing repackaging fee and they're onto

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you if you wear it out and you do something
and that's called wardrobing, which I didn't even know about.
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Last night in Amsterdam, I don't know if you guys
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European soccer match. Afterwards, there were people of the Muslim faith,
Islam whatever it was, attacking people who didn't speak Arabic
or Dutch. It was nutty, it was insane, it was
vile and disgusting. It was a situation where you sit

(01:02:09):
here and you go, hmm, okay, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Sure Trump will get blamed for this.

Speaker 42 (01:02:12):
What happened last night. It's not a protest. It has
nothing to do with protest or demonstration.

Speaker 13 (01:02:20):
It was crime.

Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
It was crime. Right there is the mayor of Amsterdam.

Speaker 42 (01:02:25):
We pride ourselves that we are a peaceful city and
a tolerance city, and last night we were very much
ashamed because tolerance and peace were not there.

Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
No, they weren't. And they were screaming Palestine and Gaza
and all of this stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
And you're just sitting there going.

Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
The world's at a very interesting place, and it is
getting hot in some areas and we need some cooler
heads to prevail. But man, this one guy, they were
shaking his ass down. He had to show him papers.
He was from the Ukraine. And you're just like, nice, nice,

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that's nice.

Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
This is going well for you guys.

Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
But Amsterdam's so tolerant, not as tolerant. Trust me, I've
been there on several occasions. Not as tolerant as you think.
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Speaker 43 (01:05:01):
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Speaker 1 (01:05:18):
Of the week where you talk about politics and yes,
the economy. Joining us now, Friend of the show. Sponsored
the show, Zach Abram, Chie investment officer, Bullward Capital. Something
happened this week? Did something happen to the stock market
as well? I think we got a new president?

Speaker 26 (01:05:30):
Well, you're you're you, and you rocked again today, and
you know everybody's looking at the Dow Jones. I'm gonna
tell you over and over if you want a good
metric of the stock market, look at the SMP. You're
up a upther zero point eight percent today on the
S and P. I think you're up one and a
half on the NASDAC. And I think part of this,
like you and I were talking about offline, I think

(01:05:51):
part of this is just a relief rally because there's
certainty around it now. I think that a lot of
it is growth prospects for the next let's say, twelve
to eighteen months going up just because Trump's pro growth policies.
And then the other part of it, too is you know,
the markets are pricing back out. You know now that

(01:06:12):
Trump selected with control over the House in the Senate,
he's going to re extend the corporate tax cuts. Those
hadn't been all the way price back in, but you
know they were starting to, they were starting to weigh.
And so you've got the NASDAK hitting a new all
time high to day up over nineteen thousand SMP of
breath away from six thousand, which is wild to say.

(01:06:33):
Funny story, man, I remember it doesn't even seem that
long ago.

Speaker 13 (01:06:36):
I remember when.

Speaker 26 (01:06:37):
The SMP hit an intra day low of six six
six during the financial crisis, and we're nearly ten x
above that.

Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
That's insane.

Speaker 26 (01:06:46):
Yeah, I know, it is wild, and we're nearly ten
x above it. And the cycle coming out of that
mess was the worst growth cycle in our country's history too.
So it kind of tells you a lot of financial
engineering has oh big time, big time in the last
fifteen years. But this is where I think things could

(01:07:07):
get really wild. And the reason I say that is
everybody's like, oh, you know, last time Trump got elected,
stock market's going to go ballistic. The last time Trump
got elected, though, the market was traded in e like
seventeen to eighteen times earnings. Okay, today it's a thirty one,
which is nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Talking to Zach Abrahm, chie investment officer Bullwhear Capital as
we do every Friday, Uh, there was a cut today.
I don't know a lot of people saw it. I
think everybody forgot that they were meeting because well, I
don't know if you were aware of this, but there
was an election on Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
What did you make of that? Today?

Speaker 26 (01:07:41):
What I think is interesting about what's going on here
is is I understand why they cut because inflation has
been pretty relatively tame. The unemployment number has stayed below
where they projected it to be, which you and I talked.

Speaker 13 (01:07:58):
We thought that was going to be the case.

Speaker 26 (01:08:01):
We thought, you know, they were projecting they'd be at
four to four percent unemployment by the end of the year.
We didn't think. So we'll see what happens. But they're
still only at four to one. I think when you
look at the inflation picture, I understand why they cut
twenty five fifs today, But when you look at the
underlying economic picture plus Trump coming in, it's a little
bit more of a head scratcher, because you know, if

(01:08:22):
you're cutting it all, what you're saying is that you
think this economy, in this market need help now.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Because I didn't get a sense.

Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
It was almost like it was just like, yeah, we're
cutting it because we're our job's not done. And that
was it. There's no explanation. We're just cutting it. Our
job's not done. There you go, no rhyme, no reason.

Speaker 13 (01:08:37):
The other thing it.

Speaker 26 (01:08:37):
Might be, too, is it might be them expediting a
cut to keep Trump off their back because you.

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Know, oh yeah, because you know his probably wants them
to take He's going to go in there and go
take it down to three.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 26 (01:08:48):
So and that was kind of the most interesting part
of the of the of the session, honestly was when
Trump came up and he was asked about whether Trump
will keep him on.

Speaker 13 (01:08:58):
I have a feeling you're going to see some fire
works between those two because he was shockingly.

Speaker 26 (01:09:04):
Plain spoken for a FED governor. If Trump asked you
to step down, will you? And he looked at the
camera and said no.

Speaker 13 (01:09:09):
And then he.

Speaker 26 (01:09:10):
Said what if Trump tries to get in there and
influence who's going to be Fed governor?

Speaker 13 (01:09:13):
And Powell goes, no, that's against the law.

Speaker 26 (01:09:16):
And it was just cold, hard again. And when you
think about how measured a guy like that.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Is, Yeah, he's not a fun he's not a funny
haja guy.

Speaker 26 (01:09:24):
No, No, And he's not going to insert of the
unless it was pre planned to be in the minutes. Right.
That was a very that was a very strong statement,
and those two were gonna butt heads. But here's the thing,
and I hope, like so many other things, I think
one of the things we've learned about Donald Trump, and
you know this goes back as far as art of
the deal, He's never going to ask for what he

(01:09:46):
expects to get.

Speaker 13 (01:09:47):
No, right, He's going to ask for a mile further.

Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
Absolutely, So I'm.

Speaker 13 (01:09:51):
Hoping that's what he's saying.

Speaker 26 (01:09:52):
I think it would be an abject disaster if presidents
were allowed to be involved in setting monetary.

Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Oh god, yeah yeah, and you know, and be freaking disaster.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
And the thing is, you got a guy who understands
the monetary world but understands sales and wants the supercharge stuff.
And I mean he already did that last time because
he freaking basically made sure everybody knew you're not going
to raise rates, not on my freaking watch. Yeah you know, so.

Speaker 13 (01:10:17):
So I so it'll be those two are gonna butt has.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
At some point, and which may not be the worst thing, man,
because every once in a while it's nice. No, there's
some guardrails there for Trump, even though he thinks he's
doing the right thing. And this is not one of
those things where you think, oh my god, he's gonna
put everybody in jail. It's still nice to know that
there's somebody there. It's like, okay, you know what, he
wants to go one hundred, we'll write one hundred on there, right,
but we'll only go sixty five.

Speaker 13 (01:10:40):
We'll make him feel like it.

Speaker 26 (01:10:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Yeah, It's like I wear a thirty six inch waist
he does anywhere its at forty. We put thirty six
on the inside. It makes him feel better.

Speaker 13 (01:10:48):
Let's just get over it, exactly exactly, So, Gay.

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Speaker 26 (01:10:58):
You know, honestly, with this backdrop in this picture out
outside of just valuations being sane, I think I think
markets are going to continue to move higher. You got
to be careful because of the valuations and all that
kind of stuff and geopolitical risk. But now you know
Feds cutting again, pro growth policies, tax corporate tax cuts

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They're going to get renewed.

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accept reality. It's a Chat Benson show.

Speaker 8 (01:13:02):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
The most real and truthful thing you will hear besides me.
I'm gonna play for you in a second. The Democrats
failed because they didn't listen at all to what the
people are saying, and they never adapted to the world

(01:13:55):
that's here. They haven't they haven't adapted at all. They
have failed to adapt. And the first move or advantage
and domination of certain platforms is on the right and

(01:14:20):
they're trying to figure out how do we compete with that.
But listening to this is a guy from Axio. So
Willie Guys is Morning Joe hosting Morning Joe Today, being
very honest about, Hey, this is what happened. And you know,
because they don't want to, they're blaming you know, some
of them are blaming you know, well, a lot of

(01:14:40):
them are blaming the old establishment is blaming who they're
blaming the voters. They're blaming, oh, misinformation, disinforma. Oh, they're
blaming all of that stuff. It wasn't them, mind you.
It wasn't no, it was you. It was It wasn't
just your message, because your message was listen to us,

(01:15:06):
We're going to tell you what's good and you're going
to deal with it, which was a bad message. You
also didn't take that message to where the people were.

Speaker 44 (01:15:15):
How do democrats and frankly, how does legacy media need
to change the way it thinks about getting information? I mean,
a lot of the voters who went out and voted
for Donald Trump that so many people are wondering what
happened here. They're not watching frankly, this show, they're not
reading the New York Times, they're not consuming media that way.
And the Trump campaign found those voters where they live.

(01:15:36):
So how did democrats need to change the way they
communicate to voters if you think that's part of the problem.

Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
If you think that's part of the problem.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
So it's the guy from Axios who comes to the
realization of the thing that we've been saying all along.

Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
It's media. It's not journalism anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
You guys pretend to be journalists, but you're just the
media like everybody else.

Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
The difference is people no longer trust you.

Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
So now they're going to consume, especially younger generation, Now
they're going to consume the media they want because it's
about personalizing their media, not just information, but entertainment, which
is something they don't get for sure.

Speaker 45 (01:16:27):
I mean, I think all of us have to come
to grips with legacy. Media is just not as important
as it thinks it is. It is to you, it
is to me. That's a relatively small group of people
who rely on us for their information, and you have
to go into the world as it is, not as
you wish it to be. And basically the way people
get information has shattered into twenty thirty different pieces. And

(01:16:49):
so if you're just look empirically at the numbers, Joe
Rogan's more important than any of us. He just has
a much bigger, hyper connected audience that listens to.

Speaker 3 (01:16:59):
Us every word.

Speaker 45 (01:17:00):
So maybe listen to Joe Rogan and kind of understand, like,
what is he talking about, what are the guests that
he has on, what are the issues.

Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
That they care about.

Speaker 45 (01:17:08):
I realize that the gravity of right wing discourse is
now taking place on X.

Speaker 3 (01:17:15):
It's not Fox X is what matters.

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
I did you hear the British lady there, I forget
she works for the New York Times when he said,
Joe Rogan's more important than all of us.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
Your self importance is amazing.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
What do you mean?

Speaker 3 (01:17:39):
What do you mean?

Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
What do you mean? How could he be more important?
There's a lot of reasons he's more important. You want
to know why. Because he gets people.

Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
He gets people.

Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
I mean, the entertainment side of it is a massive thing.
But he gets people, and he knows what entertains, and
he's curious. He's curious. That's he's They don't under They think,
you watch Rogan, you're gonna get three hours of the

(01:18:21):
right slight slight, You're gonna get a bunch of f bombs,
you get a bunch of comics talking about all kinds
of stuff. It's gonna be talking about UFOs and you know,
all kinds of crazy stuff that politics won't even come
up in half of the stuff that he has on

(01:18:42):
because it's it's just something. That's why people trust him,
because he is a regular person. He does not believe
he's better than you.

Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
They do. They believe they're better.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
And it comes across over and over again. Trump goes
on there, does three hours. Fans goes on there. They
look like regular people. They're bs in having a good time.
You can hate Trump and Vance all you want, But
those people that go to the New York Times and
read all their stuff and the Washington Post and all

(01:19:22):
of these things and Morning Joe, those people would never
be caught dead watching Rogan.

Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
We'll keep doing what you're doing. You keep getting what
you get.

Speaker 45 (01:19:33):
Elon musk is now I wrote about this yesterday. Arguably
the most powerful civilian in the history of the country.
He controls information flow, he controls multiple businesses, he has
the President's here. He's going to be in charge of
some new frangled organization to gut a government spending. We've
not seen a person with that kind of clout across
those sectors.

Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
But whereas real power comes from is X.

Speaker 45 (01:19:56):
People thought he was an idiot when he bought X
because he lost a lot of money.

Speaker 3 (01:20:00):
He's got a lot of money, and now.

Speaker 45 (01:20:01):
He happens to have the most powerful platform on the right.
And politics is downstream from information and there's just a
whole new information ecosystem out there.

Speaker 3 (01:20:11):
So for us, for you, for.

Speaker 45 (01:20:14):
Democrats, for Republicans, you have to understand that you now
are going to have to basically navigate twenty or thirty
different parts of the ecosystem if you want to connect
with the American people who vote.

Speaker 1 (01:20:25):
But they don't.

Speaker 2 (01:20:27):
That's why they lost.

Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
The American people told them, hey, guys, guys, I care
about immigration, I care about my pocketbook and inflation. And
then they said, no, you're going to care about the
fact that Trump is evil and mean and bad. The
economy has never been in a better situation than it
is right now. This inflation is only transitory, so you're

(01:20:50):
going to do what we say. And they said, you're
not listening, so we're moving on. You're not listening. You
had a chance to go on Rogan, this is a
yang the ng dog and mean talking about that. He
was on CNN talking about the missed opportunity.

Speaker 27 (01:21:07):
And one very obvious missed opportunity is that Joe Rogan
has the biggest audience in the country. It's disaffected, low
propensity men, kind of the audience that the Harris campaign
should be trying to reach. It was much more upside
than anything else. Kamala goes on, Tim Walls goes on,
and then you have millions of men who are exposed
to the democratic message and it turned it down because

(01:21:28):
she was too busy.

Speaker 3 (01:21:29):
I mean like that, It makes zero.

Speaker 27 (01:21:32):
Sense except in the context that the team just didn't
have confidence in her to do it, which it would
be its own issue.

Speaker 2 (01:21:38):
Which would be its own issue. So if you go
on to.

Speaker 1 (01:21:45):
YouTube and you see Rogan and Trump forty eight million views,
and that's just on there. That didn't count the listens
of downloads to Spotify, the other places that clips on it, Twitter,
all of that stuff that's massive. She went on call

(01:22:06):
her Daddy, it has about a million. She was going
to get all those voters anyway, she should have gone
on a Rogan, but she decided not to.

Speaker 2 (01:22:19):
That's only part of it. You got to have a
message too.

Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
If you're not listening to people, it doesn't matter if
you don't deliver the message the way that you need to.
That resonates with them. But what they're not understanding is
it's not hard to get this is another guy talking
about it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
Why don't we have our version of rogn But.

Speaker 46 (01:22:41):
What they have done in their online media ecosystem is
build a radicalization engine, literally the way militant groups do
around the world, that takes people from relatively low level
annoyances with the world.

Speaker 7 (01:22:54):
Why are eggs so expensive?

Speaker 46 (01:22:56):
Why is my kid learning this new thing in American
history in school that I didn't learn, and then moves
them through YouTube videos, through podcasts, moves them from that
annoyance all the way, slowly, slowly, slowly to a full.

Speaker 7 (01:23:09):
Blown fascist politics.

Speaker 46 (01:23:11):
It's an elaborate, multi billion dollar infrastructure, and there is
nothing like it on the pro democracy side. We don't
have an when a man is just lost and lonely
and not yet radicalized, we don't have the equivalent of
Joe Rogan and Jordan Peterson to move that man in
a feminist direction.

Speaker 7 (01:23:30):
By the way, we should educate man.

Speaker 46 (01:23:32):
That it's actually really great to live with a strong
woman who makes money.

Speaker 7 (01:23:36):
It's actually easier. Life is easier.

Speaker 1 (01:23:41):
Just doesn't get it, and instead you just insulted those people,
called them fascist, said that these nuisances of life being
more expensive is exactly that, just a nuisance.

Speaker 2 (01:23:57):
You just don't get it.

Speaker 1 (01:23:59):
Keep doing what you do, keep getting what you get,
and you've left out a bunch of things, but maybe
the thing that matters most, especially to well pretty much everybody.
When you watch Rogan, he's entertaining. Tim Dillon, he's entertaining.

(01:24:25):
He's funny, Theo Vaughn. He'll make you laugh. With all
the other stuff from their right wing fascist ecosystem. People laugh.
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gonna do?

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He was amazing, and then you look at the incredible
night for Jamar Chase. Doesn't matter though, because Lamar Jackson
is a beast. Susie Wilds will be the chief of
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a bunch of how should we put this? Palestine supporting
folk walking up and down the streets to Amsterdam if
you don't speak Dutch or Arabic and they think you're Jewish.
They were whooping people's asses. Yeah, that's a good look, guys.
Monkeys in South Carolina not the band talked about that.

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Henry h trending in the Magical World. Oh Twitter, A
lot of hate out there. I'm getting a lot of hate.
It's kind of fun, though, was the new one. I'm
an Aryan Santa Claus, Although that was kind of funny.
I look like part of the Aryan nation because I'm
bald and I have a beard and tattoos. I'm gonna

(01:29:42):
throw this at you guys and let you guys, who
do you think said that? Do you think it was
somebody on the right or somebody on the left right,
I put you guys in check. You've got some crazies
out there. But the delusion and the insanity that is
going on right now with people is just I don't

(01:30:04):
even know how to explain it. It is hard. I'm
sitting there and I'm talking to grown mostly women, but
I'm talking to grown ups who have lost their mind,
They've lost touch with reality. It's it's the thing where
you like, you really need to talk to somebody. The

(01:30:25):
way that you have portrayed him is that you're a
child and underneath your bed as a monster and it
is coming to get you. And yet every time somebody checks,
are like, there's no monster in the bed under it,
there's nothing in the closet. I think.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
I think you've got a problem.

Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Just insane. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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Speaker 16 (01:30:58):
Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 8 (01:31:19):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 21 (01:31:23):
And if you like it or not, you had with
Marat because you know that Trump trained, don't stop.

Speaker 18 (01:31:32):
If you voted for Trump. I think you're a loser.
I think you're stupid. I think you're a moron.

Speaker 1 (01:31:38):
I think you're evil.

Speaker 18 (01:31:39):
I think that you deserve to die by my hands,
more specifically by the rake that's in my hand that
I'm using as a bludgeond on your.

Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
You lose her.

Speaker 18 (01:31:55):
I'm better than you.

Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
You're a horrible person.

Speaker 3 (01:31:57):
You don't deserve air.

Speaker 18 (01:32:00):
Can kill yourself before I get to you kill yourself
right now? Nah, I pass pie Well pop with a
video of you killing yourself.

Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
Nah ah, loser.

Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
I don't think that's a rake, that's a fork. You
need to put that down.

Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
You have issues.

Speaker 16 (01:32:13):
Oh jad you made fun of her?

Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
Yeah, telling people to kill themselves and that she's better.
No offense, lady, No, you're not better. You're not, Oh
my lord very much a Democrat thing? Has We been
playing it all day today, talking about how they're better, Right,
they're better, They're just better. How about this guy? This
guy's way better than all of you. Hey, I'm in
Walmart looking for a battery charger and I happen to

(01:32:39):
wear my Harris hat today and people are giving me
the dirtiest looks. Then the guy who was helping me
at Walmart gave me the dirtiest looks and made a
snide remark, And I said, sir, I have three masters.

Speaker 26 (01:32:53):
And a PhD and a published book on politics.

Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
I know a little bit about politics.

Speaker 13 (01:33:00):
You needn't treat me very well.

Speaker 14 (01:33:01):
After that, so I went down the street to Jack's
and got about her charger.

Speaker 15 (01:33:06):
I need to tell you that these people that are
giving the dirty books uneducated.

Speaker 48 (01:33:12):
And their savage.

Speaker 22 (01:33:13):
Fifty four of American adults read at less than a
sixth grade level, and.

Speaker 1 (01:33:18):
I feel like this is a valid statistic to.

Speaker 15 (01:33:21):
Share, right, So don't allow them to intimidate you with
their ignorance. If you're educated and voted for the right people.

Speaker 7 (01:33:30):
You have no apology.

Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
Listen to yourself. Listen to you.

Speaker 1 (01:33:34):
I'm better than you. I have three PhDs. So you're like,
you're a medical doctor. No, I'm a doctor, not a
licensed medical professional. Secondly, that's how they feel. And then
they're like, I wonder why we lost. Oh, but this
one may take the cake. The smugness in this lady's

(01:33:54):
voice and the attitude that she has is vtacular.

Speaker 22 (01:34:01):
We're closing in on almost five pm Eastern time, and
I've been trucking everything that's been going on across the
country today.

Speaker 26 (01:34:08):
And my most.

Speaker 22 (01:34:09):
Important encounter was when.

Speaker 23 (01:34:12):
I went out to get my champagne. I was talking
to the guy in the store, of course, asking him
did he vote, and he said he did early voting,
and he asked me if I early voted, and he
asked me. You know why I was getting the champagne
and I said, because I'm going to be toasting Madam

(01:34:34):
President tonight. And he just looked at me with kind
of like a smirk on his face. And I said,
you know she's she's going to win.

Speaker 22 (01:34:42):
This, right, And he said, oh, well, it's very very close.
And I said, no, it's not.

Speaker 13 (01:34:46):
He says, well, what do you mean.

Speaker 22 (01:34:47):
I said, no, it's not. The women of America are
making their voices heard. Reproductive rights is what it all
comes down to, and the women are voting in numbers
relative to men that are unbelievable.

Speaker 13 (01:35:01):
She's won this.

Speaker 22 (01:35:02):
And I said to him, she's going to take every
one of the swing states plus O plus Iowa. And
he said, oh, but the numbers are so close. I said,
I'm a political analyst. I'm telling you right now, the
numbers are there. She's taking this election.

Speaker 23 (01:35:15):
I've said to him, you realize And he didn't tell
me who he voted for, but of course I knew,
and I said, you do realize you wasted your vote, right,
And I didn't care. I walked out with my bottle
of champagne and happily walked home.

Speaker 13 (01:35:35):
Bye bye.

Speaker 1 (01:35:38):
God, she's just so effing's smug. You do realize how
much better I am than you because I have something
on the wall. You work for a living, and that's
something says I have a degree from somewhere and that
I teach this stuff so I know it inside and out,
having never left academia. I get people five hours lateil.

Speaker 22 (01:36:00):
So, as you know, Kamala Harris did not win the election.
As the numbers stand right now, there were eighteen million
fewer votes than in twenty twenty. And as I have
said all along, you have to have a huge, huge
turnout and it goes to the Deems, and we didn't

(01:36:23):
have it. There is one fundamental thing that you cannot
account for when you're using data to project, to predict
or project the outcome of an election, is you can't
factor in the impact of racism or the existence of
racism and misogyny.

Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
Coming from a lady who earlier talked down to somebody
who was not in her theory at her level that classism.
Keep doing what you're doing and you'll keep getting what
you get. Keep not listening to people when they tell
you over and over and over again. This is what

(01:37:05):
we want, this is what we're talking about. This is it,
and you ignore them over and over again, and then
when they go somewhere else, you're like, why we told
them what they should be caring about. We told them
what they should do. Did you listen to what they
had to say? Lu Lugarcia and that evil podcaster The

(01:37:27):
Old New York Times breaks in in the middle of
a heated discussion about why the Dems failed between Van
Jones and Andrew Yang.

Speaker 4 (01:37:35):
I'm very happy that everyone's talking here about the information ecosystem.
Obviously it's incredibly important, so is Joe Rogan.

Speaker 3 (01:37:43):
But there is two issues here.

Speaker 4 (01:37:46):
One is the message and the other is the messenger
and so and how those messages are delivered and so,
you know, there is a lot of discussion right now
about the ground game and how you reach voters and
all these things, and I think that's going to be parsed.
But you know, voters told the Democratic Party over and

(01:38:06):
over and over again that their main issues were their pocketbooks, inflation,
and immigration, and that was what they told them. And
the closing message of the Democratic Party was democracy and
Donald Trump is a bad man.

Speaker 2 (01:38:23):
And they didn't listen because they don't believe it.

Speaker 1 (01:38:26):
You see, people, we've played the crying on the Oh god,
they're mentally unfit.

Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
Sorry, you have a mental problem at this point in time.

Speaker 1 (01:38:35):
It was kind of funny at first, but then I'm
starting to realize, Oh my god, these people are serious.
They think that he is going to do what tell
me it's coming to your house. First of all, the
self importance you put on yourself and whether or not
they're coming to get you is awesome. Like I wish
I had that kind of belief. Now I'm just a nobody,
nothing right like I mattered to my family and that's it.

(01:38:58):
But the fact that you believe that they are coming
for you, they're coming to get you and you gotta
run and hide, that's who you're scared. You scared a
bunch of youngsters and cat ladies, ladies who draft subers
and chad play softball. But you scared them because they're

(01:39:23):
being told everybody he's coming. You know he's coming. He's coming.

Speaker 3 (01:39:25):
Is here?

Speaker 1 (01:39:26):
Is he here? Is here?

Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
Is here yet?

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Is he here yet? When can he start killing everybody?
When does he do that? When does he do that?

Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
Tell me? Tell me.

Speaker 1 (01:39:32):
I need to know when is he coming to round
us up and take us away to a camp? What
kind of camp do you think it's gonna be. Oh
my god, there'll probably be ovens there. And here's the
funny thing. He's not thinking, nah anything about you.

Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
He don't care. He doesn't, he doesn't.

Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
I think that's gonna hurt more because you want to
be part of the resistance.

Speaker 2 (01:39:50):
You want to be part of the.

Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
Oh my god, I'm part of the special team that
gets to fight against him. And he's like, I'm not,
I don't whatever. Do your thing. Just I got adults
are talking here, so you go away, and I feel
bad because I sit there. Well, I'm bad. Hold, I say,

(01:40:12):
ray Wine, I don't feel bad.

Speaker 2 (01:40:18):
I feel sad for you. You think that's gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (01:40:22):
I've had more people reach out in the last three
days terrified. I'm like, of what of what he's gonna
do to me? What do you think he's gonna do
to you? I don't know, But they say, who are they?
The idiots on television? You need to take a deep breath.

(01:40:42):
He's not coming to get you. He's not a boogeyman.
He's not on your bed or in your closet. He
doesn't care. You think he does because they've told you
he's all of the horrible things that you could think of,
and in reality he's not. The Democrats failed because the

(01:41:05):
average person who does care about the cost of living,
their job and yes, how many people are pouring over
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Wrap it up.

Speaker 13 (01:42:20):
Welcome to Chess.

Speaker 8 (01:42:21):
No, not the country, the institution, the chat Benson showy.

Speaker 21 (01:42:27):
Donald Trump name and if you like it or not,
energy you had with Barrack because you know that Trump train.

Speaker 13 (01:42:35):
Don't stop.

Speaker 21 (01:42:35):
Tell Beno to please And I'm trying to take my bum.
You want to impeach him. I guess that's what you
do when you can't be here and I'm coming to
your hood and my red.

Speaker 49 (01:42:51):
I would go as far to say that I would
purchase the clock.

Speaker 8 (01:42:55):
And if you and I are.

Speaker 49 (01:42:57):
Walking on the same street in its darkout and you're
a white male, you have to be white for this
to count. Okay, if you're a white male, even if
you don't approach me, I will shoot you. Yeah, I
know U has to be at nighttime. During the day,
not so much, but at nighttime, and you have to
have very white skin and be a male.

Speaker 1 (01:43:23):
You've lost your ever loving effing mind. The hell is
wrong with you. First of all, that will never happen.
I don't really think you're going to wander around with
a clock.

Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
How do you fight hate? More hate?

Speaker 1 (01:43:44):
They hate us. You guys are going to be super
bummed when you find out that, No, they don't hate you.
I don't hate you. I don't even really think about you.
You know what's really interesting about this, and we talked

(01:44:04):
about it earlier today, the self importance that they feel.
These people who are loony and take to the innerwebs
to talk about what's going to happen to them. I'm
almost hoping something does. I just now at this point,

(01:44:27):
let's see, maybe let's fuel the fire just for a laugh. No,
nothing's going to happen to you, and stop thinking you're
that important like Trump's like the first thing we got
to do is get Betty. Betty's a bitch, just talking
about killing people. Oh my god, you've lost the effing plot,

(01:44:48):
you people. It has been a hell of a week.
I think we can all recognize that. So let's just
take a deep breath and maybe let's go back just
a week, find out all the chaos and craziness happen.
Have a little musical accompaniment from our friend George Jones,
because thank god, it's finally Friday.

Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
I think this was the last election. If Trump doesn't win,
this is the last election.

Speaker 22 (01:45:11):
People here are nauseously optimistic.

Speaker 10 (01:45:14):
Now ABC News can project that the former president Donald
Trump will be the forty seventh president of the United States.

Speaker 7 (01:45:21):
Look, my prediction for this presidential election was wrong.

Speaker 11 (01:45:25):
I'm not one hundred dollars file. I know what I'll
say it Abody's burning hold through my fucking in my skin.
Come Monday morning, Friday, I'm done.

Speaker 9 (01:45:47):
Again.

Speaker 12 (01:45:48):
I also feel like this election is something of an
indictment of the political information complex.

Speaker 3 (01:46:01):
Let's be honest. It was a terrible night last night.
It was a terrible night. And I promise you come
over to this site.

Speaker 13 (01:46:11):
I will be cookies.

Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
It's fun. It's fun. Florida and Texas, all the swing states.

Speaker 15 (01:46:35):
Okay, you are stupid, and I hope you go jump
off of the bridge.

Speaker 3 (01:46:41):
Think if you voted for Donald Trump, you're ugly. Black
voters came through for Kamala Harris. White women voters did not.

Speaker 7 (01:46:50):
My way up the flea.

Speaker 17 (01:46:52):
And now as the election comes to a close, you
have to figure out how else you're gonna fight.

Speaker 34 (01:46:56):
Here are some of the easiest ways to leave the
country as an American.

Speaker 19 (01:47:00):
Fow This election is going to be one of the
closest in history. Your vote will make the difference. That
means you Gary.

Speaker 20 (01:47:21):
Most of all, I want to thank the minions that
have hard working Americans across the nation who have always
been the heart and soul of this really great movement.

Speaker 48 (01:47:31):
But hear me when I say, the light of America's
promise will always burn bright as long as we never
give up and as long as we keep fighting.

Speaker 1 (01:47:45):
Damala, you're fired. Get the hella. Oh Chad, that was
awesome that Kamala your fired thing. I think that was
the last event he did. And this is where Trump
excels in a situation like this, where the the element

(01:48:09):
of him being the most as they'll call him radical
all this stuff, but the most real person in politics.
Because he's leaning on the podium and somebody screams something
and he's like what Like he's like he's doing crowd.

Speaker 2 (01:48:26):
Work, like what really?

Speaker 1 (01:48:28):
Yeah, okay, and you know, like they're egging him on
to say you're fired, But it's just it shows you again,
if you don't get it you never will, and if
you want to win, you need.

Speaker 2 (01:48:44):
To figure out how you get it.

Speaker 1 (01:48:48):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
at Chad Benson's Show, at your Twitter and Instagram. I
can't leave you, guys with all this k and craziness
without a little love from our good friend and yours,
Gary Busey, right here on the Chad Benson Show. No,

(01:49:09):
it's time for the Gary Busey moment of the day.

Speaker 25 (01:49:14):
There are parts of you that resemble a black hole,
showing attention like moths to a flame.

Speaker 1 (01:49:23):
He's insane but also entertaining, and that's what we love
about him. You guys, have a blessed rest of your Friday,
make it a good weekend. Be kind to one another.
We'll be back on Monday. Oh my lord, Chaos, are
you ready? Night night Jack.

Speaker 8 (01:49:40):
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