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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
They're still trying to figure out what the hell happened.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
This was supposed to be in This was supposed to
be it. We were supposed to be changing the world.
It was supposed to be her story, but it's his
story again.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
What happened simple, You became elitist and the guy that
was a billionaire and still is knew how to talk
to the people. It's that simple. You abandoned everything. Thought
social issues were more important that guys saying they're girls
(00:54):
playing in girls' sports, as small as it may be,
became a social issue, that pronouns were more important than
the cost of life. You failed, You failed, You failed.
You failed. You thought that women only cared about choice,
(01:18):
and that wasn't true. You failed to understand what was
going on, and in doing so, you lost. You abandon
all of the things. By the way, both parties no
longer resemble what they used to be. Okay, so let's
understand that right off the top, what they professed to
be Republicans populous. Now it's Trump's party, it's the Maga movement.
(01:45):
Is it is much different than small government kind of stuff.
That stuff's gone now out the window. Democrats, you care
more about what's going on in college campuses, pronouns, trans issues,
all of that stuff. Trump looks around and goes, these
(02:07):
people pissed off because bacon's two damn expensive. They're not
happy about this. They're pissed off because they're being told
that you didn't use the right pronoun. They're pissed off
(02:28):
because they're being told, yeah, you gotta have abortion, that's
unlimited access all the time twenty four to seven. They're
pissed off because they're saying, no, look, we care about
the cost of life, we care about these things, and
the Democrats are saying, no, you care about this. And
(02:48):
this is the most important. By the way, if you
looked at the exit polls, when it came to democracy,
people trusted Trump more than they trusted the Democrats. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the breakdown. This is a new coalition, this is
(03:09):
a new Republican party that is more diverse than it
has ever been.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
And it says, pre Trump, that's the last presidential election
before Donald Trump started running. You got to go back
to twenty twelve for that. Remember three straight elections Trump's
been the Republican candidate, So pre Trump voters under thirty.
We're going for the Democrats by twenty three points. Folks
with incomes under fifty twenty two points for the Democrats.
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Folks without college degrees, four points for the Democrats. That's
pre Trump. What comes out of this election. Look at
some of these shifts. The youth vote, that Democratic margin
cut more than in half.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Voters under fifty.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Thousand, now a Republican constituency, voters without a college degree.
Look at that shift, now a core Republican constituency.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Steve Kornaki, there, do you remember when the was it
Sean Fain who said, look, I'm going to back Biden
and Harris and then Harris, but he said, I don't
think my people will. And the problem with the Democrats
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is when you look at where they get their talking
points from, it's from their funnel right, their echo chamber
on the coast. You know where it's not from that
Democrat that is in Middle America, who does think the
rich should pay their fair share, who is a union
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member or would like to be, who is a working
man and woman? They abandon them though they said all
those other things that you are, those things are old fashioned,
those are Republican things. You need to care about this,
and they're like, we care about life, the cost of life,
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our kids getting a good education, the fact that you've
opened up the borders and love. God knows how many
people to come in here. Which, by the way, black, white, green, orange, purple, brown,
it doesn't matter you bring in cheap labor. Cheap labor
will eventually compete for your job. And while they may
not get your job, what they will do is drive
down the wages in your job or keep them where
they are. People understand that, But you said it was
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about other things. You said it was about this, this
and this, and they said, no, it's about this. And
that guy's listening to us. That guy over there that
you say he don't understand us because he's a billionaire's
more with a silver spoon in his mouth. That guy's
listening to me. You're not. You're telling me he's listening.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
And then we can talk about race, ethnicity.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
This gets into that diversity I mentioned a minute ago.
Speaker 4 (05:56):
Check this out again, pre Trump versus now votes still
overwhelmingly Democratic, But that's a fifteen point shift. It used
to be eighty seven points for the Democrats, down to
seventy two. How about this, He's heard a lot about
it this week. This is what the numbers look like.
Hispanic voters were forty four points Democratic before Donald Trump,
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now basically a toss up constituency, and Asian Americans a
thirty two point shift there as well, Big blue states
with very diverse populations. This new coalition that Donald Trump's assembled,
it meant that he didn't win any of these, but
he made some giant strides. California biggest of them all,
twenty nine point Biden win four years ago, currently only
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eighteen for Harris, her home state.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Look at New York, basically Trump.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Cutting that Democratic margin in half. Go down this list
and look inside those states and you'll see it. Blue
collar areas, cities, metro areas with large Hispanic populations.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
That's where Trump made his big gains there. That's exactly
where he made his gains. You did what you were
and now you're yelling at each other, saying it was this,
or saying it was that. It was because of this,
it's because you didn't listen. Said it last week, and
I'll say it again, you didn't listen. And then watching
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everybody blame each other over the weekend for this or
blame each other for the weekend. For that it was
this person they didn't have enough time to get to
know or blah blah blah blah blah. Sorry you failed
to read the room. The room said, it's too expensive.
The room said, you can't allow everybody in the world
to come into this damn country. The room said, hey,
(07:34):
how much money are we spending other places when we
got people struggling here. The room said, these are the
things that mattered, And you said, no, Trump is bad.
Speaker 5 (07:44):
White voters largely propelled Trump to victory in the race,
but there was a major shift. The exit poll showed
that Latino voters, especially Latino men, shifted more towards Donald Trump.
Biden won them by twenty three points in twenty twenty.
This year, Trump won them by twelve.
Speaker 6 (08:00):
Well, what I think is that Trump has done a
good job in claiming that Democrats do nothing more than
the agenda. In my view, with democrats have got to
focus on and tell that gentleman, do you want a
minimum wage that's a living wage? Do you think healthcare
is a human right? Do you think we should build
the affordable housing that we need?
Speaker 2 (08:20):
You think we should take.
Speaker 6 (08:21):
Care of our seniors by expanding social Security.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
Okay, that's now the Latinos are caring about it this
moment in time. They're seeing droves of people come into
this country knowing they're going to be competing for jobs.
They're seeing all of those things happening, and yeah, the
wok agenda. Trump didn't have to throw the wok agenda out.
They're watching what's going on in college campuses. They're seeing
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people going, I'm afraid to speak at school. They're seeing
people say, oh my god, you have a college your gig,
you're an idiot. They're seeing that, they're feeling that, they're
seeing the way it switched. You don't have to Trump
didn't have to tell them that. Everybody knew that.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
So I think the emphasis got to be, of course
and wiping out all forms of bigotry, and the Democrats
should be proud of standing up for women's rights and
abortion rights and gay rights and civil rights. But the
emphasis got to be is to make it clear that
we are prepared to stand with the vast majority of
the people, many of whom are falling further and further behind,
(09:22):
while the people on top to a phenomenally Well that's
the message that in my view, will resonate with the
Latino community and the entire working class community.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
You failed to understand we're still a pocketbook society when
it comes to voting, and you focused on things that
didn't matter. And Trump was able to get over some
great ads and the people who supported him, but so
much of it was common sense and it went out
the window. We got so many examples to play of
the insanity that's out there. I mean, we have so
(09:50):
many examples of why, even over the last several days,
the focus is on blaming the voter, aiming the white man,
blaming misogyny and racism, never going hey, maybe our message sucked.
Like if we thought about that, it wouldn't matter who
the hell the messenger was. If our message sucked, it
(10:14):
doesn't matter. It doesn't matter no matter how good you are,
Like how many times you go into a movie like
that movie sucked. I mean that person was a great
actor or actress and did as well as they could
with the material, but still the movie sucked. It's the
same thing the movie if you Will sucked. And no
matter who the messenger was, and this messenger didn't deliver
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any message, it wasn't a great actress. If you will.
It still didn't matter. You didn't deliver because the script
that you had was awful, was never gonna be a
good movie, was never gonna be a great campaign. You
focused on things that didn't matter, and you haven't learned
from those mistakes already. And Bernie's absolutely right. You abandon
the working man and woman Democrats. You better figure it out.
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We need a strong two party in this country. I'd
like to see three part. We need strong two party
in this country. And quite frankly, as I posted something
last night, you go check it out at Chad Benson Show,
them arguing over trans issues and this guy yelling it's
a girl playing in girl sports. She identifies as as
she what just something so asinine and stupid. I'm like,
(11:20):
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to today. What's going on in Ukraine. Is Trump's tariff
threats already starting to help potentially what might happen when
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it comes to bargaining for certain things. And yes, kids,
the four B movement. I'm very excited about this. This
is why robots Ladies is the Chad Benzichow, John Benson.
Speaker 7 (13:10):
I'll be honest with you, I can't believe Trump didn't
win this thing like four months ago. Like when I
was a kid, if you were running for president and
you got shot and you didn't die.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
That was the end of the election.
Speaker 7 (13:22):
There was nothing you could say, right, Everybody would just
be like, this guy's to.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Man, he is the King. I don't know. I'll be
honest with you.
Speaker 7 (13:29):
I think the number one reason like Trump survived is
all those hurky jerky movements.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
That he does. You just can't like nail the guy down.
Speaker 7 (13:36):
I mean, he literally got shot and immediately jump backed
up and started yelling in.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
The direction the bullets were coming from. That's not a
sane human being.
Speaker 7 (13:44):
I would have been on the ground crying in the
fetal position, like all right, I don't want this job anymore.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Bill Burr hosting a Shared Night Live over the weekend,
talking about obviously the election in Trump, because of course
they had their big like we can't believe you got her,
we can't believe he got we can't.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Believe he got like that kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Bill Burd's like, just nut up and shut up.
Speaker 7 (14:07):
My favorite part of the campaign, though, was when when
Trump went to McDonald's.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Wasn't that amazing.
Speaker 7 (14:12):
That's the only time I've ever seen that guy truly happy,
Like he was glowing when he got behind the counter,
or was like he.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Was behind stage at like like Springsteen or something. He's like,
oh my god.
Speaker 7 (14:26):
It was just like where they make the French fries
and he was sticking a couple of extra in one.
He goes, hey, whoever gets this one's going to be excited.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
It's like, oh my god, was that empathy.
Speaker 7 (14:36):
It's like when the Grinch came down the hill bringing
the toys back and his heart got a little bigger.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
So true, it is so funny. I just you know,
I tried to avoid as much news because last week
I probably worked about it one hundred hours. He's up
at pretty much one one thirty every day and he
go to bed till ten o'clock. And I loved every
second of it and it was great. But I try
to avoid as much as I could this weekend, you know,
(15:06):
the news outside of anything breaking or something like that.
And the beauty of the world that I live in
is if something breaks, it doesn't take me long to
get a text message or so. But watching people meltdown
is really making my heart smile. It is I'm sorry,
we're going to get into it, some of this insanity
(15:28):
that is out there, so people have lost their blanking minds.
It is tremendous. And the four B movement we'll be
talking about throughout the show today and three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
Is your Twitter tweet at his text the program love
hearing from all of you right here in the Chad
Benson Show. If you don't know what that is, Basically
(15:51):
it started in South Korea. It's feminism in the like
the mid two, like twenty thirteen, fourteen, something like that.
It's just it is spectacular. We're gonna get into that.
Just the craziness of it all watching people melt down.
I don't man some people are unstable. You can't fix
(16:12):
that at this moment in time. You can try, but
it's gonna be hard. You can try it, I'm serious.
But I had several people attack me over the weekend
because of my videos and appreciate you checking everything out,
go to the YouTube, Facebook, all that stuff. But it
is all they have to do is they've got it
in their mind. You can't fix something that you know,
(16:32):
if you think the monster's under your bed as a child,
it's hard to get that out of your mind. I mean,
you get back as you get older, you realize, oh
that was silly. But oh my lord, should she be
the next president?
Speaker 8 (16:46):
What?
Speaker 9 (16:47):
Yeah, Joe Biden's been a phenomenal president. He's lived up
to tell me of the promise that he's made. There's
one promise left that he could fulfill. Being a transitional figure.
He could resign the presidency in the next thirty days,
make Kamala Harris the president of the United States.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
We'll give it absolved.
Speaker 9 (17:00):
Wow, being able to from having to oversee the January
sixth transition right of her of her own defeat, and
it would make sure that it would dominate the news
at a point where democrats have to learn drama and
transparency and doing things that the public we want to see.
Speaker 8 (17:17):
Is a time.
Speaker 9 (17:17):
This is the moment breath to change the entire perspective
of how democrats.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
This is now jumped from an Internet meme to a
Sunday morning show.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
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Speaker 10 (17:37):
Show, the Chad Benton Shoe, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Tell me more. Helen Ready, I am invincible. I am woman.
So if you guys aren't paying attention, there was an
election last week. Gender gap was massive, not as big
(18:36):
as people thought though, because there were women out there,
about a third of them. I said, you know what,
there are other things that are very important in our life,
and it's not just about choice, not all the evil
that is Donald Trump. So there's a new movement afoot.
Are you ready for it? It's called the four B Movement,
(18:58):
the four B movement. Yes, because some of these ladies
are rather upset, and you'll hear them throughout the forever
while Trump was president. Have a feeling way to get
it out one of those marches with the funny hats.
Speaker 11 (19:08):
There's no way I am letting any man near me
for the next few years. Celibacy, at least to me,
isn't that hard?
Speaker 12 (19:17):
Like so many other women in America who have been
considering trying to get pregnant, I woke up today and said, Nope,
not anymore.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Not anymore, not doing it, not having kids, not doing
any of that stuff. We're going to follow the four
BE movement. What is that jet It's born out of
South Korea, and uh boy, they're doing well over there.
Speaker 13 (19:40):
President elect Trump's victory already setting off a viral storm
on social media.
Speaker 14 (19:45):
Start by taking back your power.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
It's time for action.
Speaker 13 (19:49):
Some concerned women now taking radical steps. You may have
seen it talk of the four BE movement gaining steam.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Four B movement, the four B movement, the four B movement.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
So what is it?
Speaker 13 (20:00):
Actually a fringe feminist campaign from South Korea? The four
bees Korean for four knows, no marrying men, no giving birth,
no dating men, and no sex with men.
Speaker 15 (20:11):
There's so much pressure in South Korea for women to
have kids, and women felt extremely undervalued, so they have
sort of banded together to not kind of give into
these societal pressures.
Speaker 13 (20:25):
South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate. Now Google
search is for four bees, surging to record levels in
the US as one of its top trending searches in
the last forty eight hours.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
Yeah, this is going to go well. By the way,
South Korea at the rate it's going will essentially collapse
in about thirty forty years. There just won't be enough people.
That's why they're looking at Can we give out visas
to bring people here that may want to fall in
love with a South Korean women and have a child,
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or vice versa. Maybe we'll bring some women here who
would like to meet a nice South Korean men and
have a child, because we are on the struggle bus
when it comes to replenishing our population because women aren't respected. Chad,
you just don't get it. Okay. I always like in
South Korea, but over here you have lost your blank
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in mind. Good luck with this, by the way, absolutely fantastic.
Good luck with this. I'm gonna tell you this right now, ladies,
pay attention. This is why robots are coming. Okay, this
is why robots. And you're gonna sit there and say
we don't need you, fine, so I don't care. I've
got hot robot here. Hot robot likes me. Hot robot
doesn't demean me. Hot robot. I like hot robot. Hot
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robot likes me. We may be in love. That's why
hot robots coming first. Rustle for hot robot.
Speaker 8 (21:50):
I've been waiting for everybody else to catch up to
speed for a while.
Speaker 13 (21:53):
Alexa Vargas says she stopped dating nine two years ago.
Speaker 8 (21:56):
They like to keep us around for sexual pleasure, and
they like to get married and have kids to have
this family man sort of image. But really a lot
of men don't value us.
Speaker 13 (22:08):
Her TikTok post this week about four be reaching more
than one hundred thousand views.
Speaker 8 (22:13):
I got hundreds and hundreds of comments on my TikTok
talking about how women are wanting to participate in this
movement now because of the results of the selection, because
women don't feel safe in this country.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Really, you don't feel safe. Tell me exactly where you
don't feel safe. What is going on where you don't
feel safe? I would like to know. Are you going
outside and you're getting raped NonStop? Tell me what exactly
is happening. I think when you say that's kind of
a big statement, like you don't feel safe because anything
could happen at any given time. Right, But Chad, there
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are provocateurs out there who say a bunch of crazy stuff,
and it's really true. It's not. They're provocateurs. That's what
they do in my life.
Speaker 13 (22:59):
Adding fuel to the posts from Trump supporting provocateurs with
large male audiences like white nationalists Nick Fuentes saying your body,
My choice forever, and self described misogynist influencer Andrew Tait
facing rape and sex trafficking charges in Romania, which she denies,
responding to the four B movement, saying now you don't
(23:20):
even need abortions. Trump Supreme Court picks helped overturn Roe v. Wade,
unleashing a wave of protests nationwide. His position on abortion
access has varied, but during the final stages of his
campaign saying states should decide.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Whether the women like it or not. I've got to
protect them.
Speaker 13 (23:38):
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for
comment on the four B movement. As tensions build.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
And you guys think it's just internetrolls, this is.
Speaker 13 (23:46):
A problem, a battle bursting onto our feeds and into
America's culture Wars.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
By the way, Nick Fuentez is a provocateur at Douchebag.
Same thing with Andrew Trade, who thinks British aren't thinking
of vote in our elections, so what does it matter
at that point in time? He says things that are provocative. Wow,
people pay attention. Know, it's the way that men feel.
Because of what he says, you under estaymate, the way
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that men feel. You want to tell everybody how men feel.
That We're gonna tell them and tell you how men feel.
They just the devalue us. No, No, you're putting that
in your own mind. You are because they didn't vote
the way you wanted, so automatically they don't respect you
or like you. So they had other concerns that you
(24:37):
didn't seem to care about. So do you not respect
them and like them? No, that's a dumb thing to say.
But you're insanity. Oh my god, some of this stuff
is hilarious. It really is. You've lost your blank in mind.
Speaker 8 (24:51):
This movie is way more important now than over.
Speaker 16 (24:53):
Twenty six year old Alexa Argus joined the movement two
years ago and expects a surge of interest.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
I'm the wake of the Trump victory so.
Speaker 16 (25:02):
You in twenty twenty two swore off dating forever, not forever.
Speaker 8 (25:07):
We're not going to settle for low value men that
don't respect us anymore.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
I like how you could say low value men. They
don't respect us, they're low value. It's it's amazing. And
by the way, you've sworn off dating until somebody comes
along that's hot and offers you the things that you want.
Then all of a sudden, hey, well you know what
I've gotta. It's just nuts, it really is, and you
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really think this is gonna work. It's not. People are
laughing at You've lost your blanking mind.
Speaker 16 (25:41):
But lots of women are mocking. Then no marriage, no
sex movement.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Why that woman was cutting her hair off? Oh bold wild.
The fact of these crazoes are out here. They're like,
we're not touching men. I hope that means the more
for me. Yes, it does, Actually it does. I am
never going fine, don't I don't think anybody again? This
is why robots. What do you think the first thing
(26:05):
those guys, those nerds came up with, Oh my god,
we've got this thing. It could be a companion for
old people, it could be could be or or we
could turn into a sexpot. We could do that too.
Let's do that. Just you've lost your blank in mind.
This isn't gonna help anything. This isn't We've got to
(26:26):
do something. Shave your head. And it's always the women
that you. You have nothing to worry about. Nobody wants
to date you, nobody wants to go out with you,
and nobody ever does. It's not it all right, So Chad,
it's go look, go look, go look. It's not hard
to tell. Go look. Oh jeez, now you're being super honest.
(26:52):
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text the program and I want to see what happens, right,
So I mean this whole thought process that somehow a
year from now you're gonna be in chains, that you're
gonna be inside the house, never allowed to leave the kitchen,
(27:16):
just have to deliver baby after baby. I've seen some
of this. I thought to myself, my god, how how
did you get to this point where that's what you
really believe? Like, where did you start thinking this is
what's gonna happen? And then the new one is poisoning
that's right. Poisoning. That's the new one. You're gonna go
(27:38):
out and you're gonna poison people who are Trump supporters.
And I thought, oh my god, they've said taking it down.
But it doesn't matter because we live in a world
where what we have the Internet, and the Internet never forgets,
never forgets, and tells everybody we could poison you.
Speaker 11 (27:57):
Women who can divorce their husband, I'm gonna need you
to do it today, and who can't divorce day husband.
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Speaker 2 (28:06):
I didn't say to do anything with it.
Speaker 17 (28:08):
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Speaker 18 (29:58):
Welcome to che He's not the country, the Institution, the
chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
Now, thanks to the Supreme Court, there are no guardrails.
Speaker 19 (30:07):
Nothing to protect the people who are brave enough to
speak out against him.
Speaker 20 (30:10):
And that is why we at SNL would like to
say to Donald Trump, we have been with you all.
Speaker 21 (30:16):
Along, and mister Trump your honor. We know that you
say things that are controversial sometimes, but really you're just
speaking the truth. And I hate how the lame stream
media try to spin it to make you look foolish.
Speaker 20 (30:31):
So you're keeping some sort of list of your enemies,
then we should.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
Not be on that list. No SNL making people laugh,
probably shocked as much as anybody else. Right last week
they thought, oh, this is an easy win. Next week
we'll be making fun of Trump going away. Oh my god,
he's still here. How can we pretend that we like him.
Speaker 22 (30:56):
We're so excited to debut our new impression, Jack Trump.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
That's right, it's me hot Jack Trump. They finally got
the body right.
Speaker 23 (31:08):
But from now on we're going to do very flattering
portrayal of Trump because he's frankly my hero, and he's
going to make an incredible president and eventually, King, we.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Love your buddy. They're kidding, of course, they can't stand Trump.
I wonder how many of them, though quietly, quietly, don't
mind him. There's probably a few, you know. Was it
two weeks ago? Zachary Levi, who plays Shisham, came out
(31:46):
and said, you'd be surprised how many people in Hollywood
don't hate Trump but are afraid to say anything. We
get that all the time, my uncle and I. He
deals with all the Hollywood people, but he's so surprised,
like when he's at lunch and then somebody you'll mention
Trump or something and they all kind of look around
at each other and then like it's okay, okay, so
(32:08):
we're in a safe space. You can't tell me. In
California there was that kind of move towards the Republicans
and not think that some people out there who couldn't
stand Trump all of a sudden said, well, maybe he's
not so bad. It's nothing but a liar. Do you
(32:31):
remember when Trump was like, hey, they're doing all kinds
of stuff to these people in places like Florida, North
Carolina who will probably vote for me, And they're doing stuff,
you know, FEMA's doing stuff. They're saying things and doing things.
You guys, remember that.
Speaker 24 (32:44):
Former President Trump in the week's leading up to the
presidential election was pushing baseless theories, baseless claims about FEMA.
Those just did not happen. But for the first time,
there is a nugget of truth that people were being
looked passed over because of their political affiliation.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
There's a nuggative truth. It's not a nuggative truth. Look,
did he say some wacky things? Of course? Did they
only give seven hundred and fifty dollars at first? Yes?
Is it because that's all they were going to give? No,
I mean there were several things that weren't total bs,
but you took something and you ran with it. But
(33:24):
he was right about this. Daily Wire broke it over
late Friday, over the weekend that somebody her name is
Marnie Wilson. They say they don't know who it is.
Somebody was sending text messages out to who her team saying, hey,
it's if there is a Trump sign, you need to
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avoid that house.
Speaker 24 (33:51):
What Congressman James Comer sent a letter to Chris Well
calling on her to testify before Congress in about a
week and a half from now, and so he wants
to talk about the overall feme of response to both
hurricanes Helene and Milton. But now this is just you know,
the cherry on top. Basically they want to get to
the bottom of this.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
It's not a good look, you know. I mean, let's
be real. So that person who's an idiot, because anytime
you're gonna put something in a text message like that
that you know is eventually if you don't know, it's
going to get out, you're an idiot. Like right there,
you should lose your supervisor position. But said in it, hey,
if you see houses with Trump signs that are pro Trump,
(34:34):
you avoid those houses. You don't help them. And it
now has come back and bitten her in the ass.
And then what's it do? It makes it look like
Trump was saying stuff that was real. Was everything he's
saying real. No, But again everybody was told what no,
none of this stuff's going to happen. And it only
(34:55):
takes you know, one of these things for people to
go this is why we don't believe you, guys. This
is why we don't believe you. And by the way,
this has been out there, everybody is known about this
for a while. Inside of FEMA, this person should have been
fired the minute it landed in a text message that
person should have been relieved from duty. But when you
don't bring it up and then it comes out, it
(35:18):
makes it look like you were hiding stuff. Oh jeez,
Jowy's talking longer three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show, to your Twitter,
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right here on the Chad Benson Show coming up hour two.
(35:42):
A lot of stuff to get to is talk a
little to Ukraine. What is going to happen over there?
There is definitely a push now by both countries to
do everything they can to put themselves in a position
for strength when it comes to the negotiations that both
of them know and want. That's coming up, So we're
going to talk a little bit about that more or
on the four B movement. Is it a movement? We're
(36:03):
gonna find out if it's a movement, it's just insane.
A lot of other stuff to get to as well.
Why do you think the Democrats failed? What do you
think it was? It's a good question, right, No, it's not.
Everybody knows why they failed. But I want to hear
from you. If you're missing the show, grab the podcast.
It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
The resistance is beginning now. If you were going to resist,
what's the best way to do it. We've already talked
last day. We'll talk a little bit more about the
four B movement, which is apparently where women aren't going
to date men, marry, men, have babies, have sex, have
anything to do with men. We'll talk about that in
a little bit. But if you want to maybe on
(37:14):
a more open situation, because maybe you're already married, so
you know, and you're like, well, I like the guy
and he voted the way I wanted to, so I
don't think I'm gonna get rid of him because he's
got a waiter. So what are you going to do? Well,
there is a way that you can do something if
you want to be part of the resistances, and it
feels a little familiar.
Speaker 19 (37:34):
Most effective form of protests you have right now that
you can start immediately, put a mask back on, stop
letting them observe your face, and have the signe benefit
of better health and protecting the rest of us in
the world. Put a mask back on this government. Put
a mask back on.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
You know what I'm gonna do. I'll show you. I'm
going to put a mask back on. Who's that for?
The cutting your hair? That's my other favorite one that's
going on on? Who's that exactly for I'm gonna cut
my hair off off? Go ahead, cut your hair off.
Nobody gives a rat's ass. Why would you do that?
Who's that going to help? Out of curiosity? What is
that saying? I cut my hair off, so therefore I
(38:12):
am what making a stand? Nobody cares. That's a dumb stand.
If you really care about stuff, you get out your protests,
you become an activist, You go out and you actually
do stuff to raise awareness to your cause. Cutting your
hair off is ridiculous.
Speaker 25 (38:27):
Somebody please tell me why the y'all are out here
shaving your head? Oh because Kamala didn't when please tell
me what is that? See somebody say they're not dating
man no more, they not having kids until they get married.
Speaker 3 (38:48):
Ain't that what we.
Speaker 11 (38:51):
Here?
Speaker 25 (38:51):
You got mothers out here in their car stream and
spitting every do y'all not think you are read a
tapic just didn't know this is how people react, Like,
I understand being upset, but gay cutting your hair out
(39:12):
gets that going to solve. I'm not knocking nobody for
being upset. You know they have the right to. I'm
just saying maybe we shouldn't display it that.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Way on the internet. Just maybe.
Speaker 25 (39:24):
And see, y'all already know they don't want to female
president because they think that we get overly emotional.
Speaker 2 (39:30):
You're kind of proving them right stat it. Oh she's funny,
So there you go. Get some more of that insanity
a little bit. It's just it's fascinating. And had several
people respond to some of my videos about the craziness
and they're like, but my daughter's not safe. I'm all again,
(39:52):
from what you have daughters? Yes, And what's your point there?
I mean again, well what if they what I mean,
you're gonna go into what if they all get raped?
What if they have this? I mean you just again
personal responsibility as a parent. You deliver these things. Sometimes
(40:13):
something happens and then you go with that. But the
whole thought process of some of this stuff is insane.
Do you think your daughter's going to be growing up
in like a situation where there's just gonna be Handmaid's tale. No,
I don't. I don't at all. Bureaucracy. We talk about
it a lot on the show. The evil that is
(40:33):
the deep State is not some evil wizard behind a
you know, a curtain, although there may be a few
of those that would like to play that game and
it's good for conspiracy. But the biggest issue when it
comes to deep state is wide open state. It's bureaucracy state.
It's the state of well too many civil servants in
(40:59):
situation where they've been deemed the keeper of whatever they
want to keep, been given opportunities to craft laws even
though that's not their job, and to enforce those things,
and to stand up to whatever they think is wrong.
We talked about FEMA last hour, and that person's like,
don't go to any Trump people's houses during this storm
(41:22):
chaos here with Milton. Well, now you've got the Pentagon
meeting in secret to figure out how they could stop Trump.
Are you blank and kidding me?
Speaker 26 (41:30):
Discussions at the Pentagon. I don't know at what level
this is. It just seems like it's informal discussions. I
guess it's understandable they would have those discussions.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
I mean, Scott, is it look?
Speaker 17 (41:40):
I don't like this, because what's Donald Trump's supposed to think.
You know, He's sitting down there, he's a president elect
and now he's got to read the newspaper tonight that
the unelected bureaucracy of the federal government is having meetings
at some level about how to thwart or countermand the
commander in chief. I don't care if it's at the
Pentagon or at the Hood or Egg Department, it doesn't matter.
(42:01):
The unelected bureaucracy of this government answers to the civilian
and duly elected leadership that we just did.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
No, they don't. They don't ever think that. I want
you to listen to how this starts out though, with
Anderson Cooper.
Speaker 26 (42:14):
Discussions of depending on that. I don't know at what
level this is. It just seems like it's informal discussions.
I guess it's understandable they would have those discussions.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
Why is it understandable that they would have discussions on
how to thwart anything that Trump wants to do? It?
Go read the Syria papers how they lied to the
president about troops and what was going on there. They
were basically doing their own thing behind his back, and
everybody's like, well, that's fine because he's an idiot. Are
(42:43):
you blank and kidding me? Do you think that's fine?
That's not fine. And the unelected bureaucrats are a giant
pain in the ass. And even on the local level.
You know, whether it's your city, your county, your state,
how much across the board in government, whether it's again city, state, county,
(43:04):
all of that stuff, all the way to the federal
is red tape after red tape. That makes life more demanding,
That makes things getting done more costly and frustrating than
ever before. Not to mention people who want to now go, hey,
I know he is duly elected. I know he won
(43:26):
fair and square, but we need to have some sort
of I don't know, pushback inside of the government of
the things that we deem maybe he shouldn't do, even
though he is the decision maker in this situation.
Speaker 17 (43:42):
And if you were in hissues and you just won
the popular vote with the clear mandate, and now you've
got to read that these unelected bureaucrats are plotting against.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
You, what would you think if they had finish.
Speaker 17 (43:55):
If they have problems, they should not have meetings that
then lead to the press. They have ideas or things,
they should call the President's office and say, hey, we'd
like to have some discussions for planning purposes. But secret
meetings that leak terrible way to get off to a
start with the new administration.
Speaker 27 (44:12):
Well, I agree that that's maybe not the best way
to do it.
Speaker 5 (44:14):
However, Trump has set them up to be in this
situation where they think that he's coming after them.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Well, you just gave him a reason to people say
why would he want people around him that are loyal?
Because if you have an idea of what you want
to do, and you have a clearcut plan of this
is what I want to do, and you have people
that are like, well, I'm not going to let you
do that. I don't care where it is. Take for instance,
let's just say every instance you work at a company, right,
(44:42):
I don't care what they do. You know they make witches.
And you thought you were going to be the boss
or your boss right now is going to be there
forever and you love your boss. Your boss though, is
out a new boss coming in. New boss wants to
do this, this, and this. You think you know better,
So what are you gonna do. I'm gonna do everything
(45:04):
in my power to go around it. We've all had it,
we've all seen it, maybe even some of us have
done it, and rather than work with them, you work
against them because you want to show them there's always
gonna be guardrails. But this is beyond that. This isn't
(45:25):
guardrails where Congress comes in or the Supreme Court gets involved,
of the co equal branches of government. This is where
we are not the co equal branch of government. We're
still gonna stand up and do something. Well, he's thinking
about firing people. There is so much waste in government.
We can all agree on that. There is so much
(45:47):
waste in government. There is so much bureaucracy that doesn't
need to be there. There are so many overlapping agencies
who waste billions of dollars and never get anything done
with zero accountability. And then you throw in stuff like this.
(46:14):
So I would be pissed if I was him, it'd
be absolutely pissed. And yes, there needs to be guardrails.
There always needs to be guardrails. The difference between guardrails
of no, you can't do that, sir, or no, that's
something that doesn't need to happen, sir, Sorry, there are
ways of going about doing this, and that's different than hey,
we'll never even let him do anything, and any time
(46:35):
he tries to do anything, we'll flward it. Even if
it may be right, we don't know because our best interest.
And that's what this is. Understand that so much of
what's going on when it comes to the disdain that
lots of the government officials have for Trump is the
fact that he looks at them and says, you, guys,
there's too many of you. There's too much waste, there's
too much crap going on here that doesn't need to
(46:57):
be going on here. There's too many hoops to jump through,
there's too much that goes to you with zero accountability.
And if it doesn't work, we'll throw more money at it.
I'm sorry. That is ridiculous. You and I both know it.
(47:19):
We always talk about, well, we need tax more. How
about we need to hold it people accountable and agencies
accountable for their spending and actually look and go, are
you guys getting anything done or is this just going
out and you guys throw it out there and if
it works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't. It
(47:39):
doesn't really matter. We're not going to hold you accountable.
It's just insane. So when you have people that are
worried about their jobs because they may be held accountable,
of course they're going to go out and do everything
against that person that may get rid of them. But us,
as taxpayers, we should want the most efficient government as possible.
Government's not shrinking, it's growing, and the number one lobbyist
(48:03):
of government is government itself. So let's make sure that
government is at least trying to become somewhat efficient for
the American people and for the bottom line. I don't
think that's very controversial. Apparently it is three two, three, five,
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about that a lot of other stuff to get to
Chad Benson.
Speaker 1 (49:37):
Joy Chad Benson.
Speaker 27 (49:49):
Ukraine and Russia treating massive drone strikes, as Ukrainian military
sources say fifty thousand troops mostly Russian and some North
Korean amass in Western Russia expected counter offensive against Ukraine.
Ukrainian soldiers currently hold territory in Russia's Curse region and
are already under pressure from Russian military.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Get while they're getting's good, Get that fighting in while
you possibly can take the land that you think you
can take. At the end of the day, it's going
to end the exact same place that we've talked about
forever in a day, which is you're gonna give up
land for peace, and in doing so, we're going to
promise you, we're going to ensure you that that piece
will stay there. Otherwise they'll fight against us. So the
(50:31):
way this is gonna go, and they're throwing down, it's
what's going on. They're trying to get as much as
they possibly can to have the best bargaining chip. When
all is said and done, and everybody realizes, okay, this
is it, the fighting's got to stop. The money's drying up,
You're losing people left, right and center. This is far
worse than you could have ever imagined. It is a
(50:53):
nightmare for you. So here's your out, both of you
right now. Take it.
Speaker 22 (51:00):
A lot of folks here in Washington, especially in the
Biden White House, really looking for the next few weeks
to try to shore up you as support of Ukraine.
I've told the White House is looking for ways to
spend down any available funds they have to get out
the door to support Ukraine because they think that is
one of the biggest dividing lines potentially between the Trump
foreign policy and the Biden foreign policy.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
There's no doubt. I mean, the money's going to come
to an end, but there's going to be assurances Trump
is Everybody thinks that Trump's just going to be like, oh,
you can go in and take whatever you want, but
he's not going to do that. He understands what might happen.
But you've got to give him an out. So one
thing we've talked about since this first time this took place,
(51:42):
since they invaded and you realize that it wasn't going
to be a six hour war or six day war,
six month war. We've talked about it over and over
with Mike Clients, our military analysts, and he said, you've
got to give him an off ramp right, never surround
him on all four sides, and now he's going to
have that opportunity to have that off ramp, and Trump
is going to give it to him. And it's been
(52:02):
ugly the last couple of days. There's no doubt about that.
They're bombing each other, they're coming hard for each other.
But this is all because it sounds horrible, but they're
all trying to get in the best absolute possible position
in doing so for the negotiation. Three two, three, five,
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Is your Twitter tweet at as text the program right
(52:24):
here in the Chad Benson Show. That is going to
be you're going to keep crimea. You're going to get
a portion this Donbass region, and it's about fifteen to
twenty percent much of what you had pre the insanity,
and then we'll give an insurance that hey, if he
does anything else, he's going to fight us, not you. Meanwhile,
(52:47):
in Europe they're looking around going, you know what, maybe
we should buy some some natural gas and stuff from
you guys.
Speaker 28 (52:52):
We still get a lot of energy via Russia from Russia,
and why not replace it by American energy which is
cheaper for us and brings down our energy prices. But
it's something where we can get into a discussion also
what our trade deficit is concerned, So engage, look at
(53:12):
common interest and then negotiate that.
Speaker 2 (53:15):
Right there is the president of the EU Ursula vonder Leyden,
and they've already had a chat with Trump and the
goal is, Hey, maybe let's see if we can skip
some of these tariffs. How about we start buying natural
gas from you guys? What Remember, the tariffs are a
(53:35):
jumping off point. They're a negotiation, and this is how
you negotiate. You tell them we're going to do this.
They say, well, what can we do to have you
not do that? Well, why don't you think about doing this? Okay, okay,
maybe we can think about doing some of those things.
So you're going to buy some liquid natural gas from
us and maybe some more oil. That's not a bad thing.
(53:57):
Everything is a negotiation. Always remember that. Three two, three, five, three,
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good stuff still coming up this hour, including more of
the chaos and craziness of the four B movement. What's
that you'll find out?
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You'll find out chat message son Chad Benson, Joe.
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Speaker 12 (54:41):
The family wants to know what I'm doing for the holidays.
Speaker 30 (54:44):
I'm going to be here with my dogs and my
daughter who is a child bearing age and now has
to get an IUD at seventeen years old. And I'm
going to be here with my son, who is a
political target. And that should really tell you all you
need to know about I'm not going to be hanging
out with y'all for the holidays, So off, choke on
(55:05):
your turkey, Bye bye bye.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
Why is your kid a political target? Just asking like
why didn't really explain that, like, my kid's a political
target for who? For Trump? Again? Are we going back
to this the self importance of the political target that
I am. Oh my goodness me, keep dreaming, keep keep
doing that, keep missing why you didn't win? And it
(55:33):
wasn't because she just didn't have enough time for everybody
to get to know who she was. No thet they
got a chance to know who she was, she never
told them and so they went with, you know what,
we had four years to this guy, but whatever, you
know what, prices were lowered, we weren't in wars and immigration,
well that wasn't happening. The way it is now. Speaking
of that, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we've got
an actual zar, not one in name only, an actual
(55:58):
zar about Tom Holman in a minute. But there's going
to be a surge. What have we been talking about?
The surge is coming. Get here before the twentieth of
January and you'll have a chance to get paroled into
the country and then well you're here. But if you
come January twenty first, twenty twenty five, the chances of
(56:20):
you getting in this nation maybe slim. De noon, I'm
telling you right now. But the surge is company and
unaccompanied miners. They're starting to rise here on the Ego Passport.
Speaker 31 (56:30):
It's one of the deadliest crossing points throughout the southern border,
and authorities here Texas EPs and word Patrojan's already seen
those migrant encounters rise, but also a growing number of
unaccompanied children. Just this past weekend, TEXASDPS did encounter a
group of over one hundred migrants, including thirteen children traveling alone,
some young at seven years old. These children often rely
(56:52):
on strangers to be guided through cartel controlled areas, adding
extreme risk to their journeys. Now, Texas EPs reports a
surgeon unaccompanied my with over one hundred arriving alone in
the first half of October, Mini mark with colored wristband
by cars held signaling payment for crossing through those dangerous areas.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
I'm gonna say something controversial, because everything is nowadays. I
think you sent your kid through five nations unaccompanied, like
a latchkey kid with stuff. You lose your kid, they
arrive here, it's over. You've lost your kid, and your
goal was to give him a better life, right, so
here they go. You gave him a better life. I mean, hell,
we don't let our kids go out back by themselves
(57:31):
anymore without neighbor guard. You know your kid was playing
outside by himself around a pool. My kid's twenty two.
I think you should probably get them some floaties, go
across the streets to the park. Hell, no, are you
kidding me? By yourself? Sweet mother of God, how dare you?
We're gonna talk about that tomorrow. Free range children. But
I think you send your kid here through all the
(57:53):
hell that is, hoping that kind strangers along the way
won't rape and or sell your children to the car
Tell maybe, just maybe, uh, you don't get them back.
It's controversy. No, it's just reality. You want your kid
to have a better life. You've sent them here, so
so have an adoption center at the border. Stop sending
(58:14):
your kids then, but people will And it's not a
laughing matter. I mean, the fact is is how many
kids have we lost? We just don't know where they are? Well,
they're with sponsors, are they do? We know who those
sponsors are?
Speaker 5 (58:24):
Now?
Speaker 31 (58:25):
When these children encounter authorities, they often have notes with
them with sponsor addresses. Sometimes that address is actually written
on them. Recently, a group of uncompanied minors was founder
of addresses to sponsors in states like New York, California,
and Colorado and Florida. And as of November first, the
Department of Health and Human Services is caring for over
six thousand unaccompanied children, working to reduce the average stay
(58:46):
of thirty four days while prioritizing their safety. And with
more children travel and known, the search is a reality
here in Eagle Pass, and authorities say they are prepared
for a larger minor influx ahead of January's inauguration.
Speaker 2 (58:58):
I just, I just it's not trying to be mean. Look,
do you want to give your kid a better life?
Who wouldn't, right, We all want to do that for
our kids. But knowing what you know, knowing the fact
that there is all of these horrific things that happened
along the way, and it's funny because the left out there, oh,
(59:18):
some sort of boogeyman, like these kids get caught and
you know, traffic and stuff. That is the dumbest thing
in the world. Because that movie came out last year
and it was successful. So somehow you're bitter about it.
That movie you changed Covisi. Oh yeah, you guys are
bitter about that because you know that people who did
the you know that movie, the Christian movies, you had
those people over there. Yeah, those people, the chosen folks. Yeah,
(59:39):
that's all fake. It's not. We know it's not, and
you're willing to do that. We don't let our kids
go across the street, for God's sakes without them getting
in trouble to parents and the CPS shows up. These
kids go through miles and I'm talking about hundreds and
thousands of miles on their feet, walking with strangers, and
(01:00:00):
we're like, eh, you know what, We'll do all we
can to reunite you. No, sorry, And it's horrible that
you have to make that decision, but you're also used
to your kid at times as a loss leader. I
get him in there, they find a sponsor that I
can come.
Speaker 31 (01:00:16):
So authorities are telling us that they're brace seeing for
all scenarios here. Texas DPS is doubling down on Operation
Lone Star. Texas DPS also telling us that they have
mass migration teams just in case of that larger surge.
In Bransville and Opasso, National Guard, alongside local law enforcement,
is already running intense battle ready drills. Captain Daniel Manning
(01:00:37):
of Tasks for East says these exercise keep these teams
prepared for a swift, coordinated action if these larger groups
arrive ahead of January. Now an Ego pass, National Guard
soldiers from Texas and Louisiana are mortarfighting key sections along
the border with razor wire and expanding the border wall
in Cameron and Maverick County, and officials say that these
measures can help manage the surge, but will stay on
(01:00:58):
high alert ahead of Genuinary.
Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
Of course they're going to have to because they're coming.
They are coming. Now, what's gonna happen? Who's going to
beat the guy. Well, Tom Holman is the guy. He
was on sixty Minutes a couple of weeks ago. Tom
Holman was talking about, yes, deportations.
Speaker 25 (01:01:17):
We have seen one estimate that says it would cost
eighty eight billion dollars to court a million people a year.
Speaker 32 (01:01:25):
I don't know if that's accurate or not.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Is that what American taxpayers should expect?
Speaker 32 (01:01:29):
What price do you put on a national security? Is
that worth it?
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without
separating families?
Speaker 32 (01:01:35):
Of course, yes, families can be deported together.
Speaker 33 (01:01:38):
Oh my god, he's evil, he's able, yead, he's amol.
Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
He's an interesting character. Uh, there's no doubt about that.
I've had Tom on the show a few times. We'll
probably have him on again.
Speaker 33 (01:01:51):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
Is it a situation where I look at somebody like
him and say he's a bad guy? No, I don't.
I don't think he's a bad guy. I think he's
looking around and saying to himself self, we've got to
figure out something here. We've allowed this to get to
a point, and I want everybody to understand that we
have allowed this to get to a point where there
is no choice at this point in time, one of
(01:02:14):
the mandates that was handed to Trump and the new
administration was stop this. And by the way, as I
have said, the manpower it's not there. The money it's
not there. But you know what is there. The thought
of it, the thought of potentially being sent home is
enough to have people self deport I want you to
(01:02:35):
think about that.
Speaker 32 (01:02:37):
I hear a lot of people say, you know, the
talk of a master importations races is threatening to immigrant community.
It's not threatened to immigrant community. It should be threatening
to the illegal immigrant community.
Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
But on the.
Speaker 32 (01:02:50):
Heels of his historic illegal immigration crisis, that has to
be done.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
It does, It has to at least be talked about.
And I think what they're gonna do is they're going
to go in and you can see a lot of
people's sel support. You're going to hear you're going to
see some raids, and then people are going to go,
oh my god, it's the best raises thing ever. They're
just there. Did the people that are here on parole
are going to be fine. The gtaways, the people that
shouldn't be here, and most importantly, the criminals are sol
that is out of luck. So you're going to see
(01:03:16):
a lot of that, and then maybe the most important
thing out of all of that is the border itself
will be shut. The border itself will be closed. People
will realize if I get there, I'm not getting in.
Speaker 34 (01:03:32):
The President elect taking to truth social adding that Home
and will be in charge of operations at the southern
and northern borders, plus maritime and aviation security. Homan back
to the Trump administration's zero tolerance policy at the border
in his first term, which resulted in thousands of families
being separated at the southern border before President Joe Biden
ended that program with an executive order last month. Homan
(01:03:55):
also said that workplace raids that could lead to the
arrest of illegal immigrants would resume in the Trump administration.
Now this role it does not require a Senate confirmation,
but the President elect is looking to potentially bypass the
Senate on his cabinet picks.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
And by the way, if you have a bunch of
people that are here working illegally, you know they are.
You didn't use Everify. I think that should pop your company. Now.
If you used everify and they got through the system,
that's a system flaw. That's not you. But absolutely we
should be looking at all of these things across the board,
not just taking out the poor migrants illegal imitates. They're
not supposed to be here. They've done it illegally. And
(01:04:33):
I think what they're going to do, and I've said this,
it is not gonna be this mass deportation the way
you think it's going to start. In the mind, the
fear factor of being caught. So people are going to
self deport and other people are going to stop trying
to get here, and the people that are going to
get into here are going to do it illegally and
they're going to go. And yes, criminals need to go.
And if you don't think that's true, you're an ass hat.
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Or at least another week.
Speaker 35 (01:06:20):
Venom The Last Dance holds the top spot this weekend,
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Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
That's a pageant I'd actually like to see. At number two.
Speaker 35 (01:06:28):
Family Film, the best Christmas pageant ever, earns eleven point
one million dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
Acknowledge Please Are a thriller.
Speaker 35 (01:06:33):
Heretic debuts in third with eleven million, rounding out the
top five, The Wild Robot with six point six million dollars,
and Smile To at five million.
Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Not an awful weekend for the box office, But you
got a couple of big movies coming out next week.
You have The Red One, which looks pretty good with
the rock right and Chris Evans, Lucy lou Right. They're
gonna go and Save Shandy Claus, which looks kind of
fun for this time of year. Then everybody's geting out
of the way for another movie that is coming out,
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and it's going to be Wicked.
Speaker 33 (01:07:06):
All the musical theater stands are getting ready for a
Wicked good time.
Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
It's the Wizard who should be afraid of Me?
Speaker 33 (01:07:13):
The film adaptation of Wicked, starring Arianna Grande and Cynthia Rivo,
is expected to be a box office smash, and it's
being marketed like one, including a ton.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Of merche Line.
Speaker 33 (01:07:26):
Please min This target commercial shows Wicked sweaters, Wicked lego sets,
Wicked action figures from Mattel. But recently, when customers peeked
behind the curtain, they discovered an air that defied proofreading.
On the back of these packages for Mattel's Singing Wicked Dolls,
there's a barcode, there's the copyright information, and then there's
(01:07:47):
the website for the film, Wicked dot com.
Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
Wait what Wicked dot com? That h I feel like
that's been around for quite a while.
Speaker 33 (01:07:58):
I don't think that's for kid except that's not the
correct website, wickedmovie dot com. I'll take you to that
landing page. Wicked dot com is a porn site. It's
a different kind of popular. Luckily, for parents, there is
at least one of those RUA teen pages before you
see any adult material. But this is a pr nightmare
that can't be swept away with a broomstick. Mattel put
(01:08:20):
out a statement overnight saying quote, we deeply regret this
unfortunate error and are taking immediate action to remedy this.
Parents are advised that the misprinted, incorrect website is not
appropriate for children. End quote. The item's already been yanked
from Amazon and Target. However, My favorite part about this
story is that these toys have only become more valuable
(01:08:40):
since this typo was discovered on the secondary market that
now considered a limited run collector's item, as the packaging
will now be changed for good.
Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
That's the way that works in this world. Just something
misspelled if you have a chance to get it right.
You've seen it with like coins from back in the day,
where something's misprinted on it and there's only four of
them and there were the ton Oh see, that's a
musical that's supposed to be good. That is Tim Dillon,
comedian hilarious by the way, was on with Rogan the
(01:09:12):
other day and don't know how much more work is
you gonna get in Hollywood? But he was talking about
a movie he was just in that became a musical
that did not go so well.
Speaker 36 (01:09:22):
I was in Joker Too, which just came out. It's
the worst film that has ever been made.
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
So bad.
Speaker 36 (01:09:26):
It's the worst film that it's actually not so bad,
it's the worst film ever made. It starts like, oh,
it's raining and it's Arkham Asylum and you're like, okay, cool,
and then there's a moment where Joaquin Phoenix just goes
full once in my life, I have someone.
Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
Who needs me and they just and he's just crazy,
just becomes a fucking musical.
Speaker 36 (01:09:52):
Me and these other guys are all dressed in these
security outfits because we're working at the Arkhama Asylum, and
I would turn to one of them and we'd hear
this craw and I'd go, what the fuck is this?
And they go, this is gonna bomb many.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
I know this is the worst thing. We were talking
about at lunch. We go, what is the plot? Is
there a plot? They go, I don't know. I think
he falls in love with her in the prison. Is
it worth going to see? Because it's bad.
Speaker 36 (01:10:21):
It's not even hate watchable, that's how terrible it is.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
Musicals are the worst movies. I don't tried living your
life that way. I'd love for you to do that today.
The minute something goes right or wrong, just break into
song and dance, and if other people do it, I
would be amazed. The worst television show in the history
(01:10:47):
of TV is not a television show that was a
pilot that never made it. It's not it's none. It
is a pilot that made it and actually had I
think thirteen episodes Copra. If you've never seen cop Rock,
you can see it on YouTube. It is truly the
worst thing ever.
Speaker 31 (01:11:07):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
Think of law and order with all the same serious crimes.
Just it's a musical. So you got right, he got right?
Are you? The rebellio, the rape, it's just so bad,
and everybody the Jerry's all dancing right, and there's the
(01:11:30):
there's the judge dancing and everybody's dancing. It's like serious crime,
and there's singing songs about it. Somewhere somebody thought I'm
gonna green light that, and nobody in the room said
I wouldn't. I don't think murders a song and dance
kind of thing. Oh my goodness. Gotta love it, kids,
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lot of stuff still to get to the Democrats are
still trying to find out what happened six days ago.
It wasn't six days ago that it happened. It happened
months and months and years ago. The groundwork was laid
for this insanity. And while they try to figure it out,
every time I watched one of them try to discuss
something with another one, meaning here's a Democrat telling you, hey,
(01:12:41):
this is what happened. The other Democrats like, no, you're wrong,
because they refused to go. Maybe it was us, Maybe
our message sucked, which brings us to the old great
saying from nineteen eighty four author George Orwell, some ideas
you're so stupid that only intellectuals believe them. If you
miss any of the show, grabbed the podcast. It is
the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
It's already happening.
Speaker 37 (01:13:32):
Donald Trump's not even president yet. Have you seen what's
happened in the last forty eight hours? The misogynist appoints
the first ever woman to be chief of staff. The
Taliban announced they want peace with America and to be
taken off the terror's list. Putin came out and said
that Western civilization is not an enemy. Mexico has started
securing the border and of course responds to tariff threats.
(01:13:53):
Saudi Arabia is kicking out all of their Hamas leaders.
New York is cleaning up their illegal migrant crisis. Jesuping
came out and said he wants to peacefully coexist with
China and said that they respect American people, who says
he takes Donald Trump's plan to end the war with
Ukraine very seriously, and Russia supports it. The Hamas called
for an immediate end to war. He's calling for term
limits and from Congress so that way people like Nancy
(01:14:15):
Pelosi stopped.
Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
Being forever members.
Speaker 37 (01:14:17):
Stock markets and crypto hit all time high.
Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
What's interesting about this is, look, how much of that
is real and how much does it not? Well, I mean,
those things are happening, there's no doubt about that. I mean,
Vladimir Putin understands now he's got a way out Israel
and Gaza that that's going to be a totally different thing.
But you don't know, because Iran has already came out.
I heard that they want a war with us, and
then they're like no, no, no, no, no, we don't
(01:14:41):
want war because that guy's crazy. He's really crazy. Do
you see what he did to Solomoni. He chopped him
up with a ninja sword bomb. Yeah, we don't know. No,
no we don't. We don't because that would mean regime changing.
Don't want that. But here's something interesting. This is Ursula
van der Leyden. She's the President of the EU. She
(01:15:05):
runs the European Union. Last week talked on it just
a Smith's last hour last week. Knowing that Trumpet won,
she looked around and goes, damn it, it's got all
those tariffs hanging out there. We better figure something out.
Speaker 28 (01:15:20):
We still get a lot of energy via Russia. From Russia.
Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
By the way, LERG liquid natural gas, so that's LNG. Okay,
it's not a TV company or some liquid natural gas.
Speaker 28 (01:15:33):
We still get a lot of energy via Russia from Russia,
and why not replace it by American energy which is
cheaper for US and brings down our energy prices. But
is something where we can get into a discussion. Also
what our trade deficit is concerned, So engage, look at
(01:15:53):
common interest and then negotiate.
Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
Translation. Look, he's going to bring a bunch of tariffs
over here. He's already threatened to do doing that already
in places like China, he's already saying is doing it
in several other places. He's serious about this, and that's
something that we cannot afford to have. How about we
start buying some of their crap and see where this goes?
You know. So there's gonna be some trade wars going on,
(01:16:18):
and it's we're gonna feel it in the shorts for
a little while in certain areas and other areas we'll
see a little dip here and there. This is not
an overright thing, and it's a negotiation tool. And I
remind everybody Biden did not get rid of tariffs when
it came to China. He got rid of a lot
of stuff when Trump came in. Tariffs weren't one of them.
They're still trying to figure out what the hell happened.
(01:16:39):
Bernie Sanders gets it. The others don't. Bernie Sanders doesn't
buy into the woke stuff, right. He's for the working man,
for the common man. That's what I'm here for.
Speaker 5 (01:16:48):
The scathing response that you gave after the Democrats lost,
he said the Democrats abandoned the working class, the chairman
of the DNC called it straight up bs and said
Joe Biden is the most pro worker president of my lifetime.
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she disagreed with you. She
(01:17:09):
added quote Bernie Sanders has not one Do you stand
by what you said?
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
Oh? Absolutely.
Speaker 6 (01:17:15):
Here is the reality. The working class of this country
is angry, and they have a reason to be angry.
And what Donald Trump did is provided an explanation.
Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
He went around.
Speaker 6 (01:17:25):
He said, I know you're angry, and the reason is
that zillions of illegal immigrants are coming over and they're
eating your cats and dogs and everything else.
Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
That's the reason. That's not the reason. But he did
say zillions of them, which is not a real number.
He said, a whole bunch of them came here legally,
and they're competing for your jobs. They're here to drive
and keep wages down for Americans who are trying to
make it. He spoke to them while the left was
too busy going, yeah, just because he has a wiener
(01:17:54):
doesn't mean he can't be a sener and he should
be playing in volleyball with the girls. And if you
think that that's not true, you're transphobic. And people are
like what wait, no, I bacon, like, my check went
this far. Now it only goes this far, and I
wanted to get back to this far and we'll have
some money left over and not live kind of paycheck
(01:18:15):
to paycheck where I'm having to make serious decisions about
what I pay and don't pay. That's what I want.
I don't care about all that other crap. He spoke
to them, He listened to what they had to said,
and he said, hey, let me talk to you a
little bit. And people said, I what do you have
for me? And he spoke to them, It's not that hard.
It isn't. And as I said last hour, it's not
because nobody got to get to know hair. That wasn't it.
(01:18:39):
It wasn't because the evil racist misogyny. That's no, no,
it was none of those things. People vote with their pocketbooks,
and their pocketbooks were saying, hey, this sucks. And by
the way, Trump kind of a union buster. But Trump
wasn't speaking to the unions. He was speaking to the individuals.
Trump wasn't speaking to the Sean Faynes of the worlds
(01:19:00):
and all of these people who run the unions. He
was speaking to the individual union member saying, dude, you're
you're you're you're not seeing what's going on. Man, You're
not you're not looking and seeing what's going on. Well,
I'm kind of looking at no. No, No. They're saying
they're going to do something for you, and at the
end of the day, they're doing it for all the
other people out there, and they think very little of
you because you don't have a college education. You went,
(01:19:22):
you got married, you had a couple of kids, and
you built up a life as a union member, you
bought a house, and now times are tough and you
didn't get in education the way they thought you should
get in an education. So they're talking down to you.
And people are like, yeah, we're feeling that you just
don't understand. And by the way, Bernie, you can talk
about it. And Dana Bash well, Biden's the most. This,
Biden's the most. Biden himself wasn't on the ticket, even
(01:19:47):
though a lot of his policies were.
Speaker 6 (01:19:49):
Well, obviously that is not the reason. The reason is,
in my view, don't we have an unprecedented level of
corporate greed today, more income and wealth, inequality and people
on cop one it all and we need an agenda
that says to the working class, we're going to take
on these powerful special interests and create an economy and
a government that works field. And by the way, that
(01:20:11):
can't happen unless you get big money out of politics.
We've got to get rid of the citizens United Supreme
Court decision so billionaires do not continue to buy election.
Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
It's always the same. But he's right about the working class.
And somehow Trump goes, hey, I know what's up. How
could he's a billionaire. Doesn't mean that he doesn't understand people.
He understands people. He looked out there and said, as
I've been saying for a long time, I will be
the hammer and they get to be the nail for
(01:20:43):
the first time. Not you guys. I'm going to do
everything I can to make sure that people want to
compete in this country. Okay, it's going to be a
fair playing field, because if we can't sell our goods there, well,
you know what, we'll make it so they're not going
to want to sell their goods here. He does things differently.
Are they always going to come off No? No, But
(01:21:05):
is there a chance. Absolutely. That's just one of the reasons,
and a big one. Immigration. We talked about it last hour,
also another big one, but the average person feeling like
their paycheck was shrinking and there bills were getting bigger.
(01:21:26):
Broz Werkheiser was a waitress twenty five years ago.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
Now she runs the place.
Speaker 14 (01:21:31):
My mother used to always say, you got to vote
Democrat or for the.
Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
Poor people home.
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
You grew up in a Democratic household. Yes, but you
just voted for Donald Trump. Yes, Inflation is down by
more than half, wages are going up. Are you not
feeling that?
Speaker 14 (01:21:45):
I don't feel it. No, I don't feel it. I
don't feel it at all. Everybody I talked to it
nobody's wages went up. But we had four years of this,
I mean four years.
Speaker 2 (01:21:54):
And if your wages outpaced inflation, it's a different story.
But they didn't. And that's what you need to understand
under Trump, thirteen point four percent wage growth, inflation one
point eight. Now, I can't blame all of that on Biden,
but it's the reaction to it that you can blame absolutely,
(01:22:18):
And it's that elitist attitude. Well, things are going down,
don't you feel in that? I remember this last week
we touched on a little bit. I just want you
to Listen to this as the guy talking about the female rogan,
how they need a female rogan. That's great to have
a female rogan, fantastic. But before he gets into any
of that, he's talking about how the right has taken
over social media. But listen to his smugness here about
(01:22:40):
the cost of life.
Speaker 38 (01:22:42):
But 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. Why are eggs so expensive?
Why is my kid learning this new thing in American history?
Speaker 2 (01:23:01):
Wire? Eggs so expensive? Well, mister guy, who's better than
all of us, the average person? That matters to them.
It may not matter to you, right You're making six
figures plus, live in a different life than the average cat,
and you just looked at them and said, oh, we
take something relatively small. Those things add up when you
(01:23:24):
have a finite amount of dollars to spend and you've
got to get all these things, and you have to
start making serious decisions about what you can and can't pay.
It is not a minor thing. That's why you lost
right there. That's why I continue to do that, and
you'll continue to get what you get.
Speaker 39 (01:23:40):
Trump is no fluke, and trump Ism is no fat
After all, what is more normal than a thing.
Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
That keeps repeating?
Speaker 39 (01:23:46):
Carlos Lozada writes, in recent years, I've often wondered if
Trump has changed America or revealed it.
Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
I decided that it was both.
Speaker 39 (01:23:54):
That he changed the country by revealing it after election
Day twenty twenty four, I'm considering it a dead Trump
has changed us by revealing.
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
How normal, how truly American he is. Yeah, he's changed
a lot, open up a lot of eyes. Yes, And
you can hate him all you want. I have no
problem with that. And so much of what you hate
him for is stuff that will never happen, but you've
had it built up in your mind that it is
going to happen, and that somehow, some way, all this
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bad evil stuff is going to take place, and it's
just not. It isn't. But when you live in a
world of nothing but emotions, that's hard to try to
reel that back in.
Speaker 39 (01:24:37):
Throughout Trump's life, he has embodied every national fascination, money
and greed in the eighties, sex scandals in the nineties,
reality television, in the two thousands, social media in the
twenty tens.
Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
Why wouldn't we deserve him?
Speaker 8 (01:24:50):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
Has Donald Trump changed America? Or has he revealed it?
A little bit of both. I think three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three actually had been
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Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 40 (01:26:34):
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia?
Speaker 2 (01:26:46):
Sir what trupy Jerry? Find out what's trending on this
first Monday after the election. Did the weekend go off? It? Did?
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The weekend went off? We actually had a weekend. Everything
was okay. Woke up. Son came up again, Son Medellion,
Son came up again. Down up down Yahoo. Detroit Lions
win again. Jack Bates their kicker bombing big kicks fifty
eight yarder and a fifty three yarder to win the game.
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House election results as we wait around for that. Who
will control the house. Cowboys suck still, So there's that. God,
They're awful. Comeal Harris, Fox News, Chet Holgram, Boston Celtics, Warriors, Jets, Vikings,
All trending and Yahoo. Head over to Google the Goggle.
What's going on at Gogle? Lots of football stuff, lots
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of it, as well as Veterans Day, Yellowstone, Billy Clapper
part of Yellowstone, Tom Holman, he is the new Czar.
The borders are Yeah, a lot of people are going.
We better get there early because if we don't, we're
gonna leave late. Tons of football stuff, Cuba earthquake. And
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then finally over to Twitter, number one trending thing, Veterans Day,
Tom Homan, number two, the Penguin, Good Monday, Good Monday
to you, Monday Vibes, Monday Motivation, goff All Trending, chet Yokovic, Kyrie,
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and the vets all trending on this Veteran's day. Said
a little love to my uncle whos passed away. Veterans
served in Vietnam. Never the same after that, but we're
gonna take care of everybody, right, good God. Another thing
trending is FEMA. If you guys haven't heard, there was
a person I think her name is Marnie Washington, and
(01:29:34):
she told people during Milton avoid homes with Trump signs.
She did that in a text messages. She no longer
has your jab. I do find this very interesting though,
right the fact that when everybody was saying, hey, we
think we're seeing them target if you will, homes that
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have Trump signs, and everybody's like, no, yeah, they would
never do that. Well then they find out, oh boy
did they? Who puts it in a text message? How
stupid are you? Honestly, how absolutely stupid are you? That's
how stupid you are. Now there's an investigation, as always.
Speaker 24 (01:30:17):
A federal investigation at FEMA after the agency fired a
supervisor for what's being called a clear violation of FEMA's
core values and principles to help people regardless of their
political affiliation. FEMA Administrator Dean chris Well says the unnamed
supervisor ran a survivor assistance team and told her workers
not to go to homes with the art science supporting
President elect Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
Nothing brings the country together more than targeted discrimination against
somebody who has a different belief Marnie Washington no longer
win the program at FEMA. They'll be full investigation news
at eleven. We'll get our crack team on. If you
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Speaker 29 (01:30:54):
It is the Chad Benson, John w Chad Benson, Joe,
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The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
Our religion has become politics. Our national sport has become politics.
It's not a good place to be. Judgmental, full of
anger and hate knows it's not a good place to be.
Sarah Isker work for Trump now is at the Dispatch.
Brilliant was on with Bill Maher the other night after
all of the insanity that took place this past week,
(01:31:43):
and very interesting discussion about men women dating higher education.
Speaker 41 (01:31:50):
Look at the dating numbers liberal women won't be friends with,
won't date a conservative man it's not good for our
society if you replaced religion with politics, and we're becoming
a post racial society, which is a good thing, but
it's being replaced with this diploma divide where you have again,
it's like arrogant, condescending group that says, if you don't
(01:32:11):
vote the way we do, you're a fascist. You're hitler.
Speaker 17 (01:32:13):
You're hitler.
Speaker 41 (01:32:14):
Like it's nineteen thirty three again, as Jen Rubin from
The Washington Post tweeted yesterday during the attack on Jews
in Amsterdam, She's tweeting about how it's nineteen thirty three here,
let's look at Europe for a second.
Speaker 42 (01:32:26):
In some ways, he is Hitler, Like he says he
likes their generals, you know, I mean that's Hitler.
Speaker 2 (01:32:30):
Like, Okay, settle down there, settle down. Oh no, that's
what he said. Did he did he? Because there's been
dispute about that, So I'm just asking did he did he?
Did he not? Do you never? Hundred percent? Yeah, because
I believe them, because you don't believe anything Trump says,
so you believe them. I just want to make that
(01:32:52):
point that out. So that's the battle that's going on here.
Speaker 41 (01:32:55):
Continue because someone voted for Trump, you don't get to
then ostracize them from political And.
Speaker 42 (01:33:00):
Also like the problem with the left is that they
didn't want to deal with anyone who just likes Trump.
I keep I've been saying this for years. You can
hate Trump, you can't hate everybody who likes him. It's
half the country, and they're not all bad people. It's politics.
Isn't an extension of a person directly like that. Yes,
it's easy for you to think you're better than Trump,
but that's not who bees heklaw.
Speaker 2 (01:33:21):
You don't attended the character debate of this country.
Speaker 41 (01:33:23):
It was the left with Clinton, right. I mean, they're
the ones who said character didn't matter in the White House,
and now suddenly they think character matters a lot. I
thought character mattered the whole time.
Speaker 42 (01:33:31):
Well, Clinton has a way better character than Trump, does he.
Speaker 2 (01:33:35):
Go look at what Clinton and Hillary did to the
women who accused him of a lot of different things.
Go look and see what happened to those people, how
they destroyed their lives, the way it went about doing
certain things, the things that he was accused of, some
of them credibly, and how was completely ignored because of
(01:33:56):
Bill and.
Speaker 41 (01:33:57):
The left told us he was the feminist president. We
were supposed to get behind him as women, because otherwise
you were a traitor to your gender. And by the way,
people who didn't vote for Kamala Harris, I'm seeing a
lot from the left say that it's because they're sexist. No,
you don't have to vote for the woman who's only
been in campaigning for three months because the dude put
her in a position to fail.
Speaker 2 (01:34:17):
Yeah, part of that's true, there's no doubt about that.
Part of that is absolutely true. But she should never
been in that position. They made a mistake, and they
realized they should have had a different plan, and that
plan was get him out. Much earlier, we were saying
he wasn't going to be at not this past July.
Julyed before you can go listen, we talked about he's
not going to be there. He's not going to be there.
He's not going to be there. We said it for
(01:34:38):
a long time. Everybody kept saying, Chad, you're full of crap,
You're full of crap. I said, I'm putting my money
out right now. He will not be there. There's no
way he's going to be there. They should have now.
Part of that is on Biden what we're hearing, and
like I said, when they do this odd toopsy of
this entire situation, and I'm not talking about today, I'm
talking about six months or a year from now, when
the books start to fly out and you find out
(01:35:00):
that they wanted to have something that was essentially a
mini open primary for maybe thirty days and a run
up to the actual Democratic National Convention and then sort
it out there. But because Biden, rightfully so, was pissed
(01:35:26):
and angry about the way that things went, he decided
to endorse her before they could do anything else, therefore
essentially assuring that there was nothing they could do but
get behind her. And that did not go well as
we saw. And the whole thought of you know, this insanity.
(01:35:46):
The newest movement is four B four B. You're like,
what the hell's for b It's the new movement out
there to make sure that you don't date men, marry, men,
have babies, et cetera.
Speaker 13 (01:35:59):
President Electric victory already setting off a viral storm on
social media.
Speaker 14 (01:36:04):
Start by taking back your power.
Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
It's time for action.
Speaker 13 (01:36:08):
Some concerned women now taking radical steps. You may have
seen it talk of the four BE movement gaining steam.
Speaker 1 (01:36:15):
Four B movement, the four be movement, the four being movement.
So what is it?
Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
Actually?
Speaker 13 (01:36:20):
A fringe feminist campaign from South Korea? The four bees
Korean for four no's no marrying men, no giving birth,
no dating men, and no sex with men.
Speaker 15 (01:36:30):
There is so much pressure in South Korea for women
to have kids, and women felt extremely undervalued, so they
have sort of banded together to not kind of give
into these societal pressures.
Speaker 13 (01:36:44):
South Korea has the world's lowest fertility rate. Now, Google
searches for four bees surging to record levels in the
US as one of its top trending searches in the
last forty eight hours.
Speaker 2 (01:36:56):
Oh, four bed, ladies are not going to do We're
not going to have babies with you. We're not going
to to day you when I get blah blah, go ahead.
I'm married, I've got kids. I'm not really bothered. But
knock yourself out if that's what you want to do.
I don't. I don't think that's gonna pay off the
way you think. I think you're losing your blank in mind,
(01:37:20):
I really do. I think this is this is this
to me, It's hilarious and again you're missing the point
of why you failed. And only people who are living
in absolute privilege would even think I'm gonna shave my
head and I'm gonna go on a strike celibacy wise,
And by the way, a vast majority of them, if
you look at them, they're celebrate already. Oh yeah, Well,
(01:37:43):
I'm just saying they're not ease. The ease on the end.
It's not a good look because what I'm saying, she's
going three bills, her eyes are going two separate direction.
Hair looks like a brillowpad with twelve different colors. She's like,
I'm not gonna taate man. Men are like, oh thank god, I've.
Speaker 8 (01:38:03):
Been waiting for everybody else to catch up to speed
for a while.
Speaker 13 (01:38:06):
Alexa Vargas says she stopped dating line two years ago.
Speaker 8 (01:38:09):
They like to keep us around for sexual pleasure, and
they like to get married and have kids to have
this family man sort of image, but really a lot
of men don't value us.
Speaker 13 (01:38:20):
Her TikTok post this week about four be reaching more
than one hundred thousand views.
Speaker 8 (01:38:25):
I got hundreds and hundreds of comments on my TikTok
talking about how women are wanting to participate in this
movement now because of the results of the selection, because
women don't feel safe in.
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
This country from what? Out of curiosity? What do you
not feel safe with? I mean, it's so again from
a place of privilege. You act as if you've got
wild marauding rapist running around men looking to capture a woman,
right with this woman catching net them into a kitchen,
(01:39:01):
forcing to pop out babies. Tell me exactly what it
is you're terrified of. We're not safe in this country
from what? From what are you not safe and what
country are you safe from? Never having anything happening? Well,
(01:39:22):
please tell me. I'm right, no fantasy land, Okay, okay.
But you have their bad influence out there who say
provocative things because it gets a rise out of people,
and they're looking for clicks and likes and shares, et cetera,
et cetera.
Speaker 7 (01:39:38):
Oh my life.
Speaker 13 (01:39:40):
Adding fuel to the fire, posts from Trump supporting provocateurs
with large male audiences like white nationalists Nick Fuentes saying
your body, My choice Forever, and self described misogynist influencer
Andrew Tait facing rape and sex trafficking charges in Romania,
which she denies. Responding to the four movement, saying now
(01:40:01):
you don't even need abortions. Trump Supreme Court picks helped
overturn Roe v. Wade, unleashing a wave of protests nationwide.
His position on abortion access has varied, but during the
final stages of his campaign, saying states should decide.
Speaker 2 (01:40:17):
Whether the women like it or not. I'm going to
protect them.
Speaker 13 (01:40:19):
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for
comment on the four B movement.
Speaker 1 (01:40:24):
As tensions build.
Speaker 2 (01:40:25):
And you guys think it's just internet trolls, this is a.
Speaker 13 (01:40:28):
Problem, a battle bursting onto our feeds and into America's
culture wars.
Speaker 2 (01:40:33):
It's funny. I one of the videos I did some
lady if she just really pissed at me over the
you know, her kid seventeen and and has She's like,
my daughter has to do I'm like, well, why, why,
why does your daughter have to do all of those things?
What is so dangerous that your daughter has to do
(01:40:56):
all of those things? She has to go on birth control? Okay,
but but again, what is this fear factor of all
these bad things gonna happen? And the states are deciding,
by the way, just let you know, some decide yes,
some decide no. A vast majority of decided yes, so
(01:41:19):
that we move on. Then what I mean it is crazy.
So you're gonna go and do this, which is fine,
knock yourself out if you want to just go and
say I'm never going to date men again. Look, they're
close to the robot, ladies. I'm here to tell you
that right now, they're close to the robot. The minute
the sex bot is completely done and dusted, it's over.
(01:41:43):
You don't have to worry. It's a very nice chat.
It's honest. That's what it is. It's honesty.
Speaker 11 (01:41:51):
There's no way I am letting any man near me
for the next few years. Celibacy, at least to me,
isn't that hard.
Speaker 12 (01:41:59):
Like so many other women in America who have been
considering trying to get pregnant, I woke up today and said, nope,
not anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:42:09):
There you go where you did it? Fantastic? Do all
women feel that way?
Speaker 16 (01:42:13):
But lots of women are mocking then no marriage, no
sex movement.
Speaker 2 (01:42:17):
Why that woman was cutting her hair off? Oh bold wild.
The fact that these crazoes are out here, they're like,
we're not touching men. I hope that means the more
for me? It does? It does? It means more for you.
You're not getting it. You're not You're missing the point
over and over again. And it's the interesting thing is
(01:42:40):
the women out there that I've talked to, because remember
it was a third of women voted for Trump. And
think about that for a second. Those were single women
as well as married women. You had a younger generation
vote for Trump in ways that they haven't voted for
Republic in a long time. The single issue that was
the big issue was the economy. It's that's it. That's simple.
(01:43:01):
All the other stuff didn't matter the way that you thought,
and you wanted it to matter, and now you're gonna
I saw ladies like she's like, you should poison your
husband if you can't get away and get a divorce.
I'm like, oh my god. They're openly talking about poison.
What if he voted your way the way you wanted
(01:43:21):
him to What about that? Are you gonna still poison him?
Or you're like, no, he's one of the good ones.
I just I'm curious, just just in case, lucky you
goodness me three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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ass Texas program by the way South Korea, the birth
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rate is solo fifty to maybe one hundred years. They're
not going to exist as a nation at the rate
they're going. It isn't gonna happen. They're doing just about
anything they can to try to get the birth rate up,
including maybe potentially bringing in some foreigners who would like
to have kids, doing anything they possibly can, because they
(01:44:03):
understand what's gonna take place China, what a hot mess
that is. You do realize by the end of this century,
so seventy five plus years from from now, China won't
have one point two billion, They'll have about three hundred
million at the rate they're going, and no longer a
power whatsoever. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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Speaker 9 (01:45:45):
You Biden to be a phenomenal president. He's lived up
to so many of the promises he's made. Is one
promise left that he could fulfill being a transitional figure.
He could resign the presidency in the next three now
make Kamala Harris the president of the United States.
Speaker 2 (01:45:56):
We'll give it absolved.
Speaker 9 (01:45:57):
Wow, being able to from having to oversee see the
January sixth transition right of her of her own defeat,
and it would make sure that it would dominate the
news at a point where Democrats have to learn drama
and transparency and doing things and the public we want
to see is the time. This is the moment for
us to change the entire perspective of how democrats.
Speaker 5 (01:46:18):
Hey, this is now jumped from an internet name to
a Sunday morning show.
Speaker 2 (01:46:27):
Never going to happen. Although what I find to be
funny is the fact that people want her to do that,
and Biden's like, you guys stabbed me in the back,
you wanted me gone. Now you want me to step
away and give up the last of my presidency so
you guys can check a box and we can make history. Yeah,
(01:46:47):
how about Biden might think about it. There's no way
Jill would allow that. To Jill will be like hell
to the now that is going to happen. Hell, Now,
I saw some of it, was like, he's already got
forty seven trademarked everywhere. If you did that she'd be
the forty seventh president. Therefore he'd be forty eight, and
it would throw everything into chaos when it came to him.
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Speaker 28 (01:47:22):
This is Meg.
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needs to go. I'm sorry, okay, unacceptable, Accept and I'll
listen to you. I love this station. Can't listen to you.
I'm history goodbye.
Speaker 44 (01:47:36):
Hey, Chad.
Speaker 25 (01:47:37):
Just a thought.
Speaker 44 (01:47:39):
You know, all these celebrities that are mad about Trump
being president, you know, they don't have to live paycheck
to paycheck like a lot of the people have to
do now that inflation has hit us. You know, it
wasn't the millionaires and stuff that got Trump elected. It's
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the people like us that you know, live paycheck to paycheck.
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There you go a lot more of those. We didn't
have a chance to get to them all today. You
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three eight Chad. Meg was not happy about me. I
don't think she liked the abortion talk and the women
talked about you know what's just throwing it out there.
I mean, there's plenty of radio stations. I'm not always
everybody's cup of tea. I recognize that, and I'm okay
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with that. I am we should all be okay with it.
Sometimes we just don't like people. Sometimes we you know,
there's plenty of left leaning stations out there. You know,
the NPR is the World and all that stuff. Plenty
of stuff available all over the place, and not always
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Night night, Jackie.
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