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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
If you thought Kamala got beat, my goodness. So you
know how they have internal pollings. Well, the other day
on Pod Save America, that is a liberal podcast, quite
good though, by the way, I mean it's you know,
I mean, it's if you are a conservative, it's great
to open your mind. And they do a hell of
a job. But they were talking about this and what
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the lies were being told to the public about Biden's
internal polling, and then when all was said and done,
they're like, oh, oh my god, you guys have no idea.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
Here's a real internal polling.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Joe Biden's decision to run for president again was a
catastrophic mistake.
Speaker 5 (00:52):
It just was.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
And he and his inner circle, they refuse to believe
the polls. They refuse to believe he was unpopular. They
refuse to acknowledge until very late that anyone could be
upset about inflation. And they just kept telling us that
his presidency was historic and it was the greatest economy ever.
We just heard him again say that it's the greatest
economy ever. Clearly, seventy eighty percent of voters don't believe that.
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They don't believe that about their own personal financial situation,
but they just keep telling us that. And then after
the debate, the Biden people told us that the polls
were fine and Biden was still the strongest candidate. They
were privately telling reporters at the time that Kamala Harris
couldn't win. So they were shiving Kamala Harris two reporters
while they told everyone else, not a time for an
open process, and his vice president can't win, so he's
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the strongest candidate. Then we find out when the Biden
campaign becomes the Harris campaign that the Biden campaign's own
internal polling at the time when they were telling us
he was the strongest candidate, showed that Donald Trump was.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Going to win four hundred electoral votes.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
That's what their own internal polling said.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
My god, COM's that looking too bad now?
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Huh? I mean, you lost, but you weren't losing by
it that much. Like that's not quite reagan esque. And
if you guys don't know Reagan, his absolute crushing winning
forty United States was otherworldly. But that's pretty bad. And
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they were telling everybody, oh, yeah, we got this, really,
we got we so got this. Yeah, we're way better
than she is. There's nobody that can beat it. We're
the only ones who've ever beaten it. So we could
totally do that. Now you can't. I mean this a scoreboard, baby.
And then after all said done, because yeah, we were
totallying he was going to beat this by so much,
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he was going to beat us so bad we wouldn't
even be a junior congress person from whatever state he's
from this week.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Oh lord.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
But you know, one of the things I said there
is again the failure to believe what people were feeling.
And that's not just the economy. Because yesterday we found
out that Tom Holman is going to be the person
running the borders are essentially the real borders are not
according to.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
The media, then deny it.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
And if you know anything about Tom, we've had him
on the show a couple of times. He's never smiled. Ever.
I don't think he's ever smiled if you handed him
a kitt and he'd be like, yeah, you know, I mean,
he's just that kind of he's not cozy guy. And
so know that when the immigration side of things starts
to take off, and there's going to be a lot
of people bitching and money, But how you man and
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it's already started yesterday the view and an ovro.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
Look, Donald Trump won the electoral vote, he won the House,
he won the Senate. For all effects and purposes, he's
got the Supreme Court. They've given him immunity. This is
what the country voted for. You know, a lot of
people thought that when he talked about mass deportations, he
wasn't being serious. I don't know how many times he
had to say it for people to realize he was
being serious. Well, if you thought he wasn't being serious,
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the appointment of Tom Holman as Borders are and he
will be in charge of a mass deportation program, the
largest the country has ever seen, they say.
Speaker 7 (04:06):
And now Stephen.
Speaker 6 (04:07):
Miller as deputy chief of staff should let you know
that he was absolutely serious.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Okay, ann At Charro, that's what I call her from
now because she sounds like Charro. Whatever she says.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
Serious.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Yeah, Tom Oman, he's serious. That's the way it should be.
By the way, the border should be serious.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (04:26):
And Democrats, if you don't like this, this is your fault.
You put people in this position because you failed to
do your job. You put people in position because you
ignored everything that everybody was saying, is good God, you're
allowing tens of millions of people to come in here
unfitted for the most part, you're allowing all the staffen
you put people in a position for this to happen.
And by the way, Annannavarro, blanket immunity is not what
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it's all about. You are a clown if you think that,
you know that that's disingenuous.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
You know that's not what it is.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
But the Supreme Court said, in the charging of one's
duties as president of the United States, he or she
has immunity in certain things. Meaning if they decide to,
I don't know, kill an American citizen who's fighting with
the Taliban or ices somewhere, they're not going to be
prosecuted for that. But shooting somebody just for the sake
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of it, that's not presidential. So settle down with that.
Morphrom Aninavara.
Speaker 6 (05:19):
And when you talk about mass deportations, people think, oh,
it's just going to be the criminals. There's not enough
criminals aliens in the federal prison system for it to
be mass deportations. What it means as grandmothers, what it
means as brothers and aunts, what it means is abuelas auelas.
It means dreamers, it means your family members, it means.
Speaker 7 (05:43):
Your colleagues, it means.
Speaker 6 (05:45):
Your friends, it means people who are part of the society.
Speaker 7 (05:48):
And look America.
Speaker 6 (05:49):
You know, those of you who voted for Trump, this
is what you wanted.
Speaker 7 (05:52):
This is what you voted for. You screwed around, and
you're about to find out wrong.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
You allowed this to get to the point where it's
unten for everybody. You allowed this to kids to the
point where there had to be something done about it.
And the only way to fix it is to actually
bring somebody in who's going to handle business. You allowed
this to get to the point where, yes, Abuelas and
all of the they're going to be looked at. They're
not going to be looked at. For the love of God,
stop it with that that fear factor. Have you not
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learned anything, the disingenuineness of all of you. Have you
not learned anything? Scaring the hell out of people all
day because you think it benefits you in some way,
shape or form. Have you learned, No, you haven't. In
this ridiculousness of well, this is what you guys wanted. Yes,
because the other side, the Democrats, they decided to allow
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the nation to just be an open, wide, open border,
and because of that, people said, well, hold on a second,
we don't like this. And because of that, people saying, well,
this seems like a bridge too far. And now all
of a sudden they're like, well, we got to make
a change, so you have to round and now you're
going to.
Speaker 8 (07:01):
Find out, Like the View, it's like an island.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
Tomholman remembers never smideled day in his life.
Speaker 8 (07:06):
Like the View, it's like an island, and misfit toys.
They don't know what the hell they're talking about. President
Trump has made it clear we will prioritize public safety
threats and national security threats first, and that's how the
focus would be. And there's over one point five convicted
criminal aimens in this country with final orders removal that
we're going to be looking for thousands of the gang
members it's gonna be looking for now. I'm gonna say,
if you're in the country illegally, you should feel control.
Speaker 7 (07:27):
Absolutely not.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
I won't feel comfortable if I'm in the country illegally.
If I'm in some other country legally, I'm not gonna
be comfortable. You shouldn't be comfortable either, because when you
enter this country illegally, you have committed a crime. You
are a criminal and you're not off the table here here.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
But they're coming after the GRAM and they're not they're
not coming out that thought process is. But it may
it may, it may happen to some. There's no doubt
it may happen to some. But this thought that they're
going to be roaming the streets right like it's the
purge looking for Is that a brown person over there? Yeah,
you better get it now? Good God, the clowns more
from him.
Speaker 8 (08:02):
Look, we got the ICE is very good at what
they do. We have a targeting system. We're going to
find him. We're gonna go get him. I saw today
numerous governors from a sanctuary state saying they're going to
step in the way. They get the hell out of
the way, you help us, or get the hell all
the way because ICE is going to their job. We're
going to take the handcuffs off Ice that the Biden
administration put on them and let the Ice what they
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do they do best. And let me say this, back
to the view of Joe Biden, they promised this administration
promise they'll go concentrate on their criminal aliens. That was
a priory secondary of my orchestra. I looked at the
status today. The removal of criminal aliens is down seventy
four percent from President Trump.
Speaker 7 (08:40):
We have more criminals here than we ever had.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Tom Homan right there, the borders are and by the way,
as I remind everybody, you allowed it to get this bad. Now,
somebody's got to come clean it up. And the American
people were fine with that because they don't want a
million criminal aliens running around here. There's not that many.
How would we know vet in any of them? Probably
not three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to
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little Marco made in appearance last night's can be Secretary
of State. We'll talk a little bit about that, and
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starring Chloe Feinman.
Speaker 9 (10:34):
Okay, I just saw some news article about Elon Musk
being like butt hurt about SNL and his impression.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
But I'm like, you're clearly watching the show.
Speaker 10 (10:44):
Like what are you talking about?
Speaker 9 (10:46):
And I'm like, you know what, I'm going to come
out and say at long last that I'm the cast
member that he made cry and he's the host that
made someone cry. Maybe there's others, but I saw some
articles and stuff and I was like, I'm not going
to say anything, but I'm like, no, if you're going
to like go on your platform and be rude, like
guess what you made I Chloe Feineman burst into tears
(11:11):
because I stayed up all night writing this sketch. I
was so excited.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
I came in.
Speaker 9 (11:16):
I asked if you had any questions, and you stared
at me like you were firing me from Tesla and
were like, it's not funny.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
I waited for you to be like haha, JK no.
Speaker 9 (11:25):
Then you started pawing through my script, like flipping each
page being like I didn't laugh.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
I didn't laugh once.
Speaker 9 (11:32):
It's not one time cut to the sketch made it
on and it was like fine, and I actually had
a really good time and I thought you were really
funny in it. But have a little manners here.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Sir, Yeah, sir? Can I just say the height of privilege?
Is that the height of privilege? Everybody's mad at Elon
because you know it's going to run the world. Okay,
somebody's got to do it. Seems like a pretty good
guy to do it. Speaking of Caitlin Collins CNN.
Speaker 11 (12:02):
Mar Lago has basically been brimming for the last two days.
I'm running with two kinds of people, those angling for
a job and those who are trying to influence Trump
into hiring their picks. But one person has loomed over
all of that, Xlon Musk. Musk has been seen at
mar Alago nearly every single day since Donald Trump won,
dining with him on the patio at times. Today they
(12:24):
were seen on the golf course together. Musk has been
in the room when world leaders have called Trump, and
tonight we've learned he's also weighing in on staffing decisions,
making clear his preference for certain roles even.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Okay, wait, he surrounded himself with smart people. God, how
was he thinking? Get the idiots in here? Get the
somebody get the idiots, Sweet mother of God, I just
I mean Mars once together, capturing rockets coming back down idiots.
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Tesla got boring company, the little flamethrower that you can
buy online. That's pretty awesome, starlink. If only there was
somebody who was a moron that we could find. I'm
trying to figure out where the controversy is here. Well,
he's just putting stuff in, so what so who gives
the rats ass? First of all, none of your business
at this point in time, you lost. Secondly, yeah, I
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would like to surround myself with super smart people and say, hey,
super smart people, what do you guys think about this? Okay,
how are we going to go about this? Who do
you think is good? Who think we can do? Who
do you think we could trust?
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Anybody?
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Publicly?
Speaker 11 (13:35):
Tonight, Elon Musk is backing Florida Senator Rick Scott as
the next leader of the Republican Conference to replace Mitch McConnell.
While Musk himself is still not expected to take any
kind of formal position inside Trump's administration given how complicated
it would be with his companies, what's becoming clearer tonight
is that he doesn't really need to, with one source
telling me Elon Musk is having just as much influence
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from the outside.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Okay, that's dangerous.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Uh, get over yourself. I mean it's just is his
goal to destroy America? Like then I'd have a problem.
I think all of us would. But if his goal is, hey,
let's I think about this person or that person? What
about putting it? Okay, oh, this one, I don't I
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don't get it. People losing their mind. You don't understand that.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Smart guy.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
We can't have smart people around here. We're in politics.
We're gonna talk later on with Jim Kennedy Kennedy inst
of Public Policy Research, because he's got a break down
for what's going on in the House and why California
and Arizona have yet to finish any of their accounting.
It's pretty much the most amazing thing ever. But interestingly
enough about all of this, and something you need to
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pay attention to is where Trump is pulling some of
these people. It matters, and it matters because when it
comes to things like for instance, picking House members, well,
you beg a House member and they're a Republican. Obviously,
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that right there means there's going to be a special election.
If you move a senator over, Marco Rubio will get
to him in a second. It's a different story because
at that point in time, Okay, they're gonna have to
appoint somebody, so you're not really worried about it. And
he's in Florida, so the santis is going to point somebody.
But then everybody's like, well what about Byron Donald's. Well,
then you're pulling a house member over to the Senate,
which may be great, but the problem is how safe
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it is a seat. What's a special election look like?
Because you don't want to get the House which you
have right now, and then find out you've given the
House up. Speaking of little Marco, go to the Secretary
of State last night. I don't know if he was
getting off a plane or he was at a conference
or something. Is walking by and there's lady there filming,
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you know, about Palestine, Gaza and all the stuff that's
going on over there, and he wanted to make sure
everybody knows you better be filming this.
Speaker 12 (16:06):
On the contrary, I want you guys to get this.
I want them to destroy every element of Hamas they
can get their hands on. These people are vicious animals
who did horrifying crimes.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
And I hope you guys post that.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
What about the civilians?
Speaker 13 (16:20):
Every day?
Speaker 12 (16:21):
Hamas has stopped hiding behind civilians, putting civilians in the way.
Hamas knew that this was going to lead to this,
so Hamas has stopped building their military installations underneath hospit So.
Speaker 14 (16:29):
You don't fifteen thousand, you don't care about the babies that.
Speaker 12 (16:33):
Are I think it's terrible and I think Hamas is
one hundred percent of blame.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
That's what I think. Make sure you post that. Please,
damn skipping while all that's going on here is Amsterdam
last night Crystal notck to. Yeah, they're they're hunting Jews,
is what one person is saying. Now get ready for this.
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They've had to bring in four thousand extra police and
military for the Israel versus France game in France because
of what they're worried about and the potential of terroristic threats.
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Speaker 3 (17:26):
Chat Benson job.
Speaker 5 (17:36):
Son, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 15 (18:00):
I just want to say, I know this week has
been an incredibly difficult week for a lot of us. Nope,
it's been difficult. There's just no words, right, it's an understatement.
It's been a lot. What I came on here to
say first and foremost is that if you are someone
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who is online right now, commenting, reposting stories, or making
fun of the people who are sad this week, or
belittling them, mocking them, if that's something that you are
actively doing and finding joy and online right now, like
truly just the biggest of these, how dare you try
(18:43):
to invalidate something that an entire group, multiple groups of
humans are going through right now, whether they're feeling scared
or helpless, any of those feelings human. Would you laugh
at another human when you see that they're obviously struggling?
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Yeah, probably, I'm that kind of though. I find humor
things I shouldn't. Probably, But this has nothing to do
with those situations. You and your self importance, you and
your ridiculousness over this, all of this from the people
who want to fight everybody right because you voted for
somebody else, You're ridiculous. There are no words, There's plenty
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of words. It's like, man, this sucks. We got to
figure out how Why didn't it work? Why didn't our
message come across? What was your message? Right? You know
Oprah likes you, Taylor Swift likes you. What was your
Tell me again, what your message was. I'm curious as
to find out what your message is because you couldn't
tell me. You couldn't You mean a little kind of
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whiny ass answers for a lot of people. Some people
will come up say well what about this, this and this
and some of that stuff. Absolutely a couple of people
that I text back and forth with, I get it.
But it was a lot to it. And you're like,
oh the world is over. Oh yeah, we're just like
those girls who are sitting in Kenya waiting for Boca
Haram to show up for Nightier here. Forgot's sake, you
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guys are insane. Speaking of insanity to California, we had
or a high school teachers. He's a kid with a
maga hat and he's not really happy about it.
Speaker 16 (20:14):
Can't it besides this enough? Can you end up in
a concentration gap in your lifetime?
Speaker 2 (20:19):
No.
Speaker 10 (20:19):
Yes, can you end up with no human rights?
Speaker 12 (20:22):
Yes?
Speaker 10 (20:22):
No? Has Donald Trump quota Hitler? Yes? Does he embody
some of Hiller's ideas? Yes?
Speaker 16 (20:27):
He won because white women didn't show up and vote
for Kamala Harris. He won because black men and brown
men didn't show up and vote.
Speaker 10 (20:35):
For Kamala Harris.
Speaker 16 (20:36):
Let me tell you, I know a lot of Latino
men on this campus, adults and students that love Donald Trump.
Speaker 10 (20:42):
And he's called their mother's radists.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
He is not. This is why homeschooling, This is why
the education system is going to change very soon. Thank
God for that. I mean, this is a teacher, by
the way, again who's very populer by the way, And
we'll get to that. But I'm sitting there thinking I
would have been first of all to tell my kid,
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don't you take any that crap?
Speaker 17 (21:08):
Right?
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Did you take any of that crap? This is a
kid who wore a hat and a teacher lost his
blanking mind.
Speaker 10 (21:17):
Why did he win the election?
Speaker 2 (21:18):
The better idea is draft dodging, no.
Speaker 10 (21:21):
Power, get over its scum. Why wouldn't you win? He win?
He won several key states.
Speaker 16 (21:26):
Coma lost Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, geriatric old
Republican races who's running.
Speaker 10 (21:34):
As a Democrat. Why would they all of a sudden not.
Speaker 16 (21:36):
Vote for Kabla Harris, a young person who has no
bad record and who has effective policy for the future.
Speaker 10 (21:43):
Daria just va china uterus and what else? Just melanis
that's it?
Speaker 2 (21:49):
So she is a vagina uterus and melanit that's it.
It couldn't be that, Hey, are any of those things
the reason why it costs more for eggs? Oh, it's not.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
You're telling lower.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
Middle class kids that the only reason that this person
then get voted in is because anyone of her huha
and her skin tone. All the while their parents are
busting their ass going. Man, our dollar doesn't go as
far as it used to, But there you go.
Speaker 16 (22:14):
I know a lot of Latino men that wish they
were white, and they'll never admit it to you. A
lot of your fathers, a lot of your uncles, a
lot of your grandfathers. God, they want to be white
so bad they never will be. I hate Latino men
that oppress the women in their family, their own daughters,
got it.
Speaker 10 (22:28):
I can hate the patriarchy if very young man right
now in front of me.
Speaker 16 (22:31):
I hope you hate it too, because it's not hurting you,
it's hurting everyone you love. You get the privilege of
not being born with UTERUSS, so doesn't affect you.
Speaker 10 (22:39):
That's affecting everyone else. Look at me. You deserve better.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
This guy has lost his mind. There's more from him.
Speaker 10 (22:50):
Do you have privilege because you live here? Yes, you're not.
Speaker 16 (22:53):
A five year old black girl in Arkansas who's the
only African American in her class and whose great grandfather
was lynched at.
Speaker 10 (22:58):
Death during the Civil Rights movement got a It's not of.
Speaker 16 (23:00):
Privilege living in this great state. You're very lucky to
be where you're at, because there is some poor Palestinian
boy in Michigan that's gonna get beat up today, an.
Speaker 10 (23:10):
Assaultant and his nose broken. Trump said people that fight
for the military are stupid cowards.
Speaker 16 (23:15):
Didn't say that he got drafted into Vietnam and faked
medical people to get out of it. Is that someone
you idolize uses his daddy's money to get us serving
in the military.
Speaker 10 (23:24):
We all deserve better.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Where'd you serve? Sir?
Speaker 3 (23:28):
I'm teaching children forgot to just get over it.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
You lost, you're bitter about it and it is you're hysterical.
You shouldn't be anywhere near children, because now that I
know what you're about, there's no way that you can
bring any honest conversation at all. The only honest conversation
that you're gonna bring is from America's bad, America's evil,
et cetera, et cetera. Yeah, you know that little black
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girl got beat up yesterday. They're just killing kids. And
you know Palestinian kids in Michigan tapping all forgotten. You
are such a clown. How's he doing, by the way, well,
he's suspended.
Speaker 7 (24:06):
Unfortunately, this video is real.
Speaker 18 (24:08):
The president of the Chino Value Unified school Board of Education,
which Chino highest part of says they are looking into this.
Speaker 19 (24:14):
Of course, if this teacher, unfortunately has to be the
example of what not to do, we need to move
forward and address this behavior. And then we also have
an opportunity now to say, hey, no more of this.
Let's bring the kids together, Let's not bring in our
own personal views, and let's respect each other, whether it's
political or something else. Let's have respect for each other.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Yeah, that's not happening, by the way, just to let
you guys know, there was another school in the same
district they had to suspend the teacher for something very similar.
This is a parent of one of the kids, not
the kid involved, one of the kids in the classroom,
and he's not thrilled by the attitude of said teacher.
Speaker 20 (24:54):
God knows what his teacher could be capable of doing
in the fit of rage.
Speaker 18 (24:59):
He's just one of several parents concerned about the teacher's behavior.
Speaker 20 (25:03):
You cannot extremely the kid and call some of the
names over a political person is wrong, you know. So
I don't mind kids being corrected, but in a proper way,
not over some political stuff.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Well, unfortunately, that was an education that was in doctrination,
and that was a fear factor.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
That's the other thing.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
So you've scared these kids now that if you don't
believe what I believe, because it's one of those things
where you are the leader of the room, you are
the decision maker, you are the power structure. So if
I wrote something good about Trump, what do you think
my grade's going to be? But of course the girls
in the classroom are like, he's just the dreamiest I.
Speaker 21 (25:40):
Think they're trying to make him seem like a bad
guy because of what he said, because how he said
it wasn't wrong. I know it was very strong toned,
but that's how he gives his lecture as a professor.
Speaker 17 (25:54):
It's just devastating to know that they're trying to get
him out all because of his opinion. I feel like
it was right for him to talk about what he said.
I mean, it is world history ap so it's like
basically a college class.
Speaker 10 (26:06):
I feel like it was appropriate.
Speaker 21 (26:07):
I feel like it wasn't like I didn't take it
wrong the wrong way and he was offering a one
on one apology after a class.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Yeah, nice try. I would have been out of that
class in five minutes. I would have been like scoreboard,
say what you want to me, yell at me all
you want. Here's the reality of life. Too damn expensive.
There are too many people that are coming here illegally.
There's a chance we could, by the way, professor, as
you sit here and scream and yell at us, even
though you're a teacher and this isn't actually a college course. Uh,
(26:38):
there's a chance that the world's about to ignite into
a war and many of us are going to be
a fight and age you cool. That seem to be pretty,
you know, because you're busting him for the Vietnam thing,
But damn it, you're pretty damn cool with the maybe
sending us off the war. He is currently serving suspension.
(27:00):
He'll be back. It's California. You can never fire any
teacher in California. Just almost impossible. He'll be back and
he'll be celebrated. They're having a walkout today cause he's
dreamy three two three, five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at ch dventson shows your Twitter tweet at
his texta program. And I also tell everybody, you know
what else is having to walk out parents. They're walking
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(28:34):
You know, they escape, they've caught some What are they
up to and are they taunting the reporters and people?
Speaker 3 (28:39):
So Chad Benson.
Speaker 13 (28:40):
Joe running with scissors sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 22 (28:55):
The thing that's really just spinning my wheels in the mud.
Today is how how can some people say they love me, but.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Then they voted against me?
Speaker 22 (29:07):
How could you go to my wedding where I married
my wife and raise that pride flag so high up
in the air, but then you voted against me. You
voted against my rights, you voted against my family, you
voted against my marriage, you voted against everything that I
thought you stood for.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
And we're just supposed to love you.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Oh are you talking to me? You're insane. None, none
of that. None of that's happening. And by the way,
I thought it was like a rainbow flag for Hawaii,
like a rainbow, but I didn't. I don't know. None
of that is happening. I just want to point that out.
None of that. Twenty nineteen, Trump spearheaded along with Richard Grenell,
(29:51):
the first openly gay cabinet member served with Trump. Well,
he was just acting cabinet member. Shut up, spirarheaded decriminalizing
homosexuality globally. But he does you know what, he doesn't
like the same thing that ninety nine percent of us
don't like. Stop messing with the kids. And we're looking
at you, the trans people, the activist for the most part. Now,
(30:15):
the person that's thirty seven and said that they've been
living in a male's body their whole life and their
female and vice versa. No, no, no, no talking about the
people that are pushing it on children. The minute you
mess with kids, the game ends. And oh, for those
of you listening, some of you are gay, because I
hear from you and you say, yeah, this should never
(30:36):
mess with kids. We don't stand for that. No no.
And the fact that they all want to turn everybody
You're not gay, you're a girl, You're not gay, you're
a dude is also rather weird. But settle down with
why did you vote against me? First of all, you
weren't on the ticket. Secondly, nobody did. Now back to
(30:59):
real world. Got an update. It's time for a Chad
show up dirt all right?
Speaker 23 (31:05):
So, uh.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
Remember the monkeys. They're catching some of them.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
By the way.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
The way they're catching I think is genius. Probably would
catch me too.
Speaker 24 (31:13):
We want to bring you an update now on a
story we've been following since last week. Twenty five runaway
monkeys have been captured after escaping from a research facility
in South Carolina. Veterinarians say the recovered monkeys are in
good health, but forty three of them total escaped last
Wednesday when an employee failed to fully secure a door.
That means eighteen are still on the loose. To give
(31:34):
you an idea where this happened, the lab is in Yemissey.
That's in the southern part of the state, about sixty
miles west of Charleston. And I want to ask you
because I know that officials said there's no risk to people,
but don't interact with them and close your doors and windows.
I mean those seem like two sort of conflicting ideas
to me. Do they pose a risk to people who
live in the area.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
God, Hey, I know there's like, hey, you shouldn't approach
these monkeys. I mean, there's no harm, They're not gonna
do anything to you, but.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
You should run if you see them.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Run by the way, Reese's monkeys, which not have made
of peanut buttercups, as we established last week. My excitement
zendy quickly, just to let you guys know, the strength
of them is tremendous. Even little ones like the females
that these are, they can be extremely aggressive. And I'm
not worried about what they may or may not be caring.
(32:26):
I'm worried about the fact that they could rip my
face off.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
Okay, Okay, she gets it.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
She's like, I know they're telling us not to work,
but this seems like the messaging is clouded.
Speaker 25 (32:38):
They do not, because these are adolescent females who have
not been involved in any kind of testing whatsoever. They
haven't received vaccines or any kind of diseases to any
money strength that they are way too young for that, Lindsay.
Speaker 7 (32:52):
But just as you were doing.
Speaker 25 (32:54):
That intro, just as you were reading the twenty five
or capture, I just got a text message just seconds ago,
and we now know that two more have been captured.
So now we are up to twenty seven of the
forty three that were on the loose for a while.
Speaker 7 (33:12):
I'm just reading this right now.
Speaker 25 (33:13):
He said, they'll know more after five PM because their
efforts are continuing, and the efforts out there, Lindsay, are
to put out these traps, very humane traps that have
a fruit trail leading up to it capturing me, and
as they get in that trap, the door just gently closes,
and they are curious.
Speaker 7 (33:31):
They are hungry.
Speaker 25 (33:32):
They want everything from apples to bananas to peanut butter
and jelly sandwiches.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
That would capture me. Of Cour's Chad. Yeah, cotton the
monkey trap again, it was a peanut butter. It was
an uncrustable. Those things are amazing. I did increstable yesterday.
Why because I'm an adult, That's why. That's why you
guys are like, why do you have one? Because I'm
an adult and it was right there. It was a
(33:58):
great thing that would totally capture me. My wife always says,
you're like Peter from Family Guy, you would get captured
and stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
I totally would.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
You know. It's hilarious though, because you think the monkeys
escape and they just take off, you know, they're they're
you know, they're on their way. They bounce. Now they're
kind of like just outside the gate, just taunting all
the other monkeys.
Speaker 25 (34:17):
It depends on how much fun these monkeys are having
just over the fence.
Speaker 10 (34:22):
Now.
Speaker 25 (34:22):
We were at the fence line just on Friday where
we saw all these monkeys who were just kind of
hanging out there in the trees and they're watching us
as much as we are looking out for them. What
happened on Wednesday is they had a caretaker who was
trained on this.
Speaker 7 (34:42):
She opened a door to go.
Speaker 25 (34:45):
Cleaning the inside of the enclosure with a spray cleaner
with a pressure sprayer. And she didn't necessarily lock the gate.
She closed the gate, but she locked the gate. One
of them got out, and then that they're the term
monkey sea monkey do is based in reality. After one
(35:06):
got out, just one after the other after the other,
forty three of them went out of this locked enclosure.
And the enclosure is maybe like one hundred feet or
so from the gate, and then or from the fence.
And then they went over the fence into the trees
and you can see them, you can hear them, and
they're just over that fence.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
They're taunting everybody.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
It's great. So they're capturing them. We'll no more.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Later on today at five o'clock they give us seat update.
They haven't gone far. They've went over the wall and
are currently flying around in the trees making fun of
all the people.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
But they're luring them back with sandwiches, not fruits and vegetables.
Speaker 5 (35:50):
It's silly.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
When he capture me, put out a reci's peanut butter cup,
not a racis monkey, because as we all know now,
they're not made of the same thing. Three two three five, three, eight,
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Speaker 3 (36:06):
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Speaker 2 (36:08):
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It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
It is Tuesday here and we are laughing at people
that have lost their blanking mind. Remember, make sure that
you stop dating men potentially move away from this country
here because of Donald Trump. Well, go on and on
and on. There's so much out there that you must
do to protect yourself.
Speaker 26 (37:07):
Like Donald Trump is president, and I think all women
should stop having sex for the next four years in
protests and protection of your bodies. As we know, if
that little baby inside you gives you any trouble and
you need an emergency healthcare, you're fat and you're gonna die.
I think that is sufficient enough reason to stop having sex.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
Don't you agree? Nope? Okay, I mean no, but look,
it's your body. Your life. Yeah, but I can't do
what I want with my body. Yes you can, and
you can also take responsibility as well and make the
person your wd take some responsibility as well as well.
(37:48):
Just pointing that out. Continue one more from her, because
she's fun.
Speaker 26 (37:51):
This vote wasn't a vote for American This vote was
for men. And unless we want to become the Handmaid's Tale,
then us women need to protest because this is so
buttery bullshit. I'm sorry to the women and minorities who
aren't going to get the help that they need in
the next four years. I'm sorry for the people who
are unpopished who are just going to keep dying from
starvation and lack of health care and lack of governmental support.
(38:14):
People are actually praising this guy, and it's a freaking joke.
The reason why I'm a New Yorker and always will be.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Okay, so bizarre, like how did you get there? It's like, oh,
these people are dynastries. Remember, are poor, have a nobest problem,
So it's not that which you're poor from die They
died from overeating from diabetes from time to two diabetes.
Oh my goodness, you see was it AOC and in
(38:41):
her district. They voted overwhelming for Trump and for her,
and you're seeing that in several places where the damn
got the win, but they went for Trump. You know,
it's authenticity. I'm telling you guys this. They want something
that's real. They want Somebodi's real. You say a lot
about AOC, but she's pretty damn real.
Speaker 7 (39:03):
She is.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
She's a lot of things, but you know she comes
across as pretty authentic.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
And Trump is that.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
He's mean, and he's horrible, he's hateful of bur People
don't want this. They don't want the absolute, robotic answer
that makes people feel good. But everybody knows is bs.
They'll take the harsh truth, I think, is what some
people are saying. Give us the harsh truth, all right,
(39:31):
and maybe if it is true and we like it,
you may color it up some way, okay, whatever, But
at least you're real. We know who you are. I
couldn't tell you what Kamala Harris says even now. I
couldn't tell you what she stood for because all the
things everybody says, this is what she's standing No, no, no, no,
what did she stand for?
Speaker 3 (39:48):
Because she changed all of her.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Views and still don't know why still don't know why,
but that lady man, she's unhinged. Speaking of unhinged, Patricia
Heaton is not actors great actress, not unhinged. Just got
back from Israel talking about what she sees and what
is going on, and here here she gets it.
Speaker 27 (40:14):
I saw the results of the election, which is very
good for the Jewish people. And I've also seen a
lot of the response videos, especially from women who are crying, screaming,
shaving their heads, saying they're going to be jailed or
rounded up or killed or hunted or whatever they're We
need to pray for them. And I just want to
say to all you folks who feel that way, don't
(40:37):
make politics or identity groups your religion. Only Jesus is
the same, yesterday, today and forever. Put your faith in Him,
not in men, not in men's institutions, not in humans institutions.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
There you go. I like that. But she had some
marsh words across the board when it came to a
lot of stuff, including the media.
Speaker 27 (41:00):
Let me tell you, I've been to the kibbutsim where
women and babies and families were captured and killed and
slaughtered and stolen. You're fine here, You're going to be fine,
don't worry about it. Secondly, to whatever groups, whatever media,
(41:20):
whatever pundance, all these extremists that are allowed television time
who told women that this is what is going to
happen to them, Shame on you, Shame on you. Apparently
there's some really vulnerable people here who you targeted and
you fear mongered to and you need to go back
on the air and tell them things are going to
(41:42):
be okay, and tell them that they're fine, and also
stop saying that people who voted differently from you are
quote unquote uneducated. Learn your effing lesson about smearing people
who feel differently from you, who have different needs from you,
and who have legitimate complaint. It's quick dismissing them as uneducated.
(42:03):
Have you what are you gonna learn?
Speaker 2 (42:05):
Amen's sister, Amen, I love it. I said that last night.
It's a video out there and go see and that
I put out there that these are your customers, these
are your viewers, and you terrified them mentally unstable people
that you knew were in your audience. You talk about
who Trump's got all these mentally you got people who
(42:27):
are terrified that they're gonna be rounded up You've got
people who are terrified that at some point in time
there's going to be a knock at the door and
it's gonna be a bunch of Gestapo folks rounding up
women and fitting them for a ball and a chain
so we can get meat loaf and babies.
Speaker 3 (42:46):
I'm gonna wear the handmaid's tail dress.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
You you've done this where you think that that, oh
my kids are good. Now they're a target for politicians
to come and hunt down you. You need to go
back on the air and say, look, guys, a lot
of what you hear is rhetoric. A lot of what
you hear is some emotional things. But we've got guardrails
(43:10):
in this country and we're going to fight to make
sure that we get our rights or whatever. But you've
got no none of that. The just go on the
air over and over again. By the way, look at
the ratings too, cratering MSMBS, just in the zone. Just
absolute crap because you terrified your audience and they've ran
(43:30):
away and they're all in hiding like they saw mafia
hit man do something and now they've got to be
I got to change my name. Just just so crazy.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
Shame on you.
Speaker 2 (43:42):
Shame. It's ridiculous, so disingenuous. For all of the stuff
you say that how horrible Trump is and how bad
the right is and how bad you were worse. You
terrified your audience, and not in a good way. This
wasn't War the worlds on Halloween Night with Orson Wells.
(44:04):
This wasn't any of that. This was you, And maybe
genuinely you believe that all these things are gonna happen.
But I'm here to tell you as much as we
joke about it, do you think for a second, if
you thought that you were going to be dragged away
for speaking out against Donald Trump, that you're Rachel Maddow
(44:24):
sitting there blasting him or Joy read Do you think
Joy Reid goes to sleep at night and thanks, they're
coming to get me at any moment. No, she doesn't.
She goes to sleep with dollar bills dancing in her
head because she knows she's making a ton of money
off vulnerable people. I'm with Patricia Heaton there, shame on.
(44:45):
You took advantage of a bunch of people who were
believing all the things you said, who didn't quite get
the fact that so much of it was theater and
now they're having mental breakdowns three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 8 (46:51):
Joe.
Speaker 1 (47:02):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 28 (47:03):
Because you one doesn't mean we don't remember who you
voted for.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
You're not in the clear.
Speaker 28 (47:10):
Just please please don't test your gangster on me, because
you will end on a stretcher gone forever. So serious
nobody talk to me unless you want to swing. If
you want to fight, text me, call me whatever. Anybody
else stay the out of my face. And if you
voted for Trump, literally please delete me, block me, get
(47:32):
rid of everything of me, or step to me so
that I know what's.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
Up and I can handle you, said a woman who's
never dated O Jay Simpson. Let me tell you something, lady.
Uh you want to fight people?
Speaker 1 (47:43):
Now?
Speaker 5 (47:46):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (47:46):
The stuff I said off air will be good for
the podcast.
Speaker 3 (47:51):
Just insane it is.
Speaker 2 (47:54):
I will fight you, why because you voted for somebody else,
and I'll take you down now, Actually you won't. You're
not gonna take anybody down. You're not as tough as
you think you are. You're and you're an adult, so
stop stop it. Stop it. My goodness, me, the hell
is wrong with you people. You know what though, it's
(48:15):
the height of privilege. So when you're whining about I'm
gonna be inside of this handsmaiden tail tresh me. Oh
my god, they're gonna make sure that I have a
ball in the chain and I'm inside of a kitchen
making meat loafing babies. Me. None of that stuff's ever
gonna happen. And the fact that you can bitch about
this is the height of privilege. It is it's the
(48:38):
height of privilege. The fact that this is your biggest concern,
that somewhere there's a boogeyman out there that's coming to
get you, and the reality is none of that is true.
You're so self effing important belief that, oh my god,
they're coming to get specifically me, I'm gonna have to
fight people off. You aren't so freaking insane. You are, meanwhile,
(49:01):
the rest of the world having no privilege, trying to
feed themselves, their family, trying to survive by not being
bombed by Israel and or killed by Hamas Hezbollah, hootis Iran,
young girls in Africa going to hope Boca Rahm doesn't
(49:21):
come today.
Speaker 4 (49:22):
And you're like, if you voted for Trump, I want
to fight you.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
You're a clown. Not even a good clown either. Speaking
of real news, Trump and Biden are gonna sit down,
They're gonna break some bread, have a conversation about what's
going on in the world, and Biden's going to think
to himself, I don't think I can stop anything this
guy wants to do, or told by the.
Speaker 29 (49:46):
White House that these two leaders are going to be
discussing domestic and foreign policy issues. You can expect that
President Biden is going to make the case for why
he cannot walk away from aid to Ukraine.
Speaker 22 (49:56):
Now.
Speaker 29 (49:56):
I've been speaking to Biden administration officials and they are
very eyed that there's not a whole lot they can
do at this point to trump proof their foreign policy priorities.
But I am told that they're going to continue to
surge as much aid to Ukraine as they can in
these remaining days that they've got left.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Now, speaking of Ukraine, what is happening over there, Well,
right now, they're running out of men, and guess what,
Russia is not running out of bodies that are going
to die, So the powter doesn't look bad.
Speaker 30 (50:24):
There are areas of the front where large numbers of
Ukrainian troops are at risk of encirclement. The Russians are
making serious progress and Ukraine is basically severely and dangerously
short of men. So Russia knows that it has the advantage,
and it knows that it will likely get to keep
whatever it can take. So we're very likely to see
in the coming months intensified offensives.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
Keep whatever they can take What did I say over
the last couple weeks. Trump wins, there's going to be
this big push to do what take as much as
possible or defend as much as possible, and then they're
going to blow the whistle and everybody's going to stop.
And wherever the Ukrainians are, that Ukraine, wherever the Russian's
got to, that's Russia. And everybody's like, well, there must
(51:11):
be terrified that Trump's in there.
Speaker 30 (51:14):
Most people expect that in Ukraine the election of Donald
Trump would be met with alarm because of his various
strong statements over the years saying that he wants to
cut aid. But what we've been hearing from our colleagues there,
what we've been hearing from soldiers and senior commanders, is
that many of them are quite pleased that Donald Trump
(51:36):
has been elected because they hope that it's going to
create an opening, a potential opening to try and end
the war.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
That's right, a potential opening because Donald Trump wants to
get it done. And the only way this was ever
going to be put to bed is when the money
ran out. And the money's going to run out, not
that we don't have any not that we can't print
any The reality is is this nobody is going to
(52:08):
get any more than they already have. They could sit
there and argue and fight, they could kill each other
all day long, but for the most part, this is
kind of what you got, you know. Mike Lyons, our
military analyst, told us from day one, Look, once this
is all you know, done and dusted, we're gonna look
back and say this was an act of attrition. It
was a war for land. It was old school and
(52:30):
kind of what everybody started with maybe a little bit
more is what everybody's going to get.
Speaker 3 (52:37):
So that's why the battle is the way it is
right now.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
It's kind of like we were talking about yesterday with immigration,
which was everybody's making their big push to get here
before the twentieth of January, because after that all bets
are off. So you know, those people are trying to
get what they can get right now, because after that
date things changed dramatically. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four twenty three at Chad Benson.
Speaker 3 (53:01):
Show, Who's your Twitter?
Speaker 2 (53:02):
Tweet at his text to program, So you've already texting
in about the lady who wants to fight everybody who's
maga Yeah, she's gonna fight. Somebody's just chimed in. They
left the voicemail he voted for Trump.
Speaker 3 (53:13):
I'm voting for Trump.
Speaker 2 (53:14):
So what am I gonna do about him?
Speaker 10 (53:16):
I don't think he might.
Speaker 31 (53:17):
I mean, I'm gonna disagree with you, So what what
are you gonna do?
Speaker 3 (53:20):
And Mike Tyson, so what are you gonna do? Nothing?
Speaker 2 (53:23):
By the way, Mike, I am super excited you voted
for him.
Speaker 32 (53:29):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
at ched Benson shows your Twitter. Although she's so self involved,
Mike wore a maga at she'd probably run up on him,
not realizing that Robin Gibbons ran up on.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
Him once too, and they got married, so there was that.
Oh shit, I'm just I didn't want to leave it
on his sour note and say anything.
Speaker 3 (53:49):
She was crazy, didn't He say?
Speaker 2 (53:51):
The best bunch of his life he ever threw was
at her. That guy's nuts, but by nuts, I mean
absolutely stable, super solid.
Speaker 3 (53:58):
I think you're gonna win this week.
Speaker 2 (53:59):
You can beat Jay, Paul chat Benson.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
Show, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (54:32):
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:35):
I'm getting pissed off.
Speaker 33 (54:36):
Tell me one seventy two hours since Trump been elected,
and we are not getting what we voted for. And
I'm pissed about it because I could have sworn that
these celebrities and these women on the view said that
if we voted Trump in that they was gonna leave
the country. Y'all said that if we voted for Trump
that they will leave the country. And y'all ain't boarded
(54:58):
a plane yet.
Speaker 2 (55:01):
It's true. Said that said you guys were leaving. Some
of you are, some of you are, and the younger
generation that wants to leave, you know what, knock yourself out.
I've said that I think it's good for you to
travel around. You may go somewhere and go, hey, you
know what, America sucks compared to this place. Good for you.
You may go somewhere, go God, I miss home and
(55:22):
then don't really have the things that I want here
and they can't offer the things I need here. And
they're not as you know, open and free as as
you know, maybe maybe, but those celebrities, you know what, Yeah,
you guys promised, right, you promised. You promised through thick
and thin, well mostly through thick. You're staying. It's all
as long as it's good. You're not going anywhere. But
(55:43):
if it gets thin, you're out. And I'm getting frustrated.
Speaker 33 (55:46):
Trump, you gotta do something about this, cause I thought
our vote was gonna count.
Speaker 2 (55:49):
We did vote for that.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
That's what they not understanding.
Speaker 33 (55:52):
We voted for y'all to leave the country, ain't I
thought that I would be seeing airlines filled up, tickets
would be hard to get because all the celebrities, all
of Hollywood, these journalists, they said that if you get
elected that they was going to board the plane and leave.
You know, I vote ain't counting already, y'all. Maybe I'll
give him another week, but you know, get on the
(56:14):
plane all right.
Speaker 2 (56:17):
By the way, you don't need to get on the
plane if you are terrified of what is coming. You
don't have to board a plane to escape the next
four years, because there's an offer out there for you
to cruise the world for the next four years to
stay away from the evil that is Donald Trump's America.
Speaker 34 (56:35):
You've probably heard it before, someone threatening to leave the
country for the result of a presidential election.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
Now a cruise company.
Speaker 34 (56:41):
Is offering voters opposed to a second Trump term real
option to get away, saying, we feel we have a
perfect product for those who said they leave if XYZ
wins the election bill av residents, the company behind the voyage,
announced days after the election, a global adventure of up
to four years, offering travel to all seven continents and
a total of four hundred and twenty five ports across
(57:04):
one hundred and forty countries.
Speaker 2 (57:06):
All right, there you.
Speaker 3 (57:06):
Go, And I'm sure this is for everybody.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
This has got to be the most affordable thing for
all the people out there who want to escape the
evil that is the roundup of the ladies, right, all
of the stuff, right, this has got to be cheap.
Speaker 3 (57:22):
To set sail on.
Speaker 34 (57:23):
The four year trip pastures need to sign up three
years long program named Escape from Reality, and the three
year option known.
Speaker 3 (57:30):
As Everywhere but Home.
Speaker 34 (57:31):
The most expensive option will run you more than two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars and the lowest option just
under one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Despite the offer
to dissillusion voters, the company maintains the cruises open to
all political beliefs and particularly wants Americans looking for an
affordable retirement option to join.
Speaker 2 (57:49):
How funny would it be if it's just full of
liberals and there was like two guys who show up
with Magahassen just for four years just talking about the
mad Trump's That's great. He's just doing all kind of
talking about friends back home. He's just doing it. If
you want to escape so bad, right, if it's that
big of a deal, then maybe you should do what
(58:10):
this guy did.
Speaker 14 (58:11):
A stunning discovery in the search for a missing Wisconsin
husband and father of three, investigators think Ryan Borgart didn't drown,
but instead say he faked his own death to run
off to Europe with a woman he met online.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
He did what he did, He did, he did, he
did what he pretended to die kayaking? Oh my god,
how'd you find out?
Speaker 14 (58:39):
The fifty four year old was first reported missing August twelfth,
when he didn't come home after kayaking. Police finding a
capsized kayak and Borregard's car parked nearby fisherman finding his
fishing pole and tackle box with his wallet, keys, and
license inside. Investigators became suspicious after they found out Bogart's
name had been checked by Canadian law enforcement August thirteenth,
(59:02):
the day after his disappearance. They discovered he'd gotten a
new passport last January after reporting his missing and he'd
taken out a three hundred and seventy five thousand dollars
life insurance policy investigator say Borgarde had been communicating with
a woman in Uzbekistan and even moved money to a
foreign bank before disappearing.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
How bad's that relationship? So you just couldn't go, Look, honey,
I'm not in love with you anymore. I fell in
love with a woman from Uzbekistan so nice looking. I mean,
you just that was it. What if he gets there
and it's just I don't know, a farm of people
that are trying to lure men and their money over
to his Bekistan, or maybe they're gonna be happily married.
(59:46):
I don't know. I don't know. But you could have
waited till the election, then got behind Kamala and said,
all right, I'm throw everything behind Kamala. If she loses,
I can throw a fit and say I'm leaving it
and then really do it. Your wife would be like,
I can't believe he's never been that intopolo. But instead
you tried the fake kayaking thing. That's not a good thing.
Telling you it didn't work, by the way, because then
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you traveled under your own name nobody ever thinks this through.
Nobody ever does three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Edmonton show, is your Twitter
tweet edis text the program?
Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Meanwhile, morning Joe, this is what.
Speaker 35 (01:00:20):
We've known since twenty seventeen that white elitists that run
the Democratic Party are far to the left of many
black and Hispanic voters and the Democratic Party. And I
remember a polster for Barack Obama came out in twenty
seventeen and he got absolutely hammered on.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Twitter by the far left.
Speaker 7 (01:00:38):
How dare you say this? How dare you?
Speaker 35 (01:00:42):
But he was right, and it was doubly true in
twenty twenty four that these white progressives on the four
to four left said we're going to save you black
and Hispanic people of America. A lot of black and
Hispanic people Americas ain't no thanks, you're kind of wild.
You're like, you're too far left. We believe in the
American dream. We want to be part of the American dream. Thanks,
(01:01:04):
but no thanks. Keep that in your college classes.
Speaker 2 (01:01:07):
Oh god, morning Joe, it almost sound semi conservative there.
Somebody quick, get to them.
Speaker 31 (01:01:13):
The whole goal of the civil rights.
Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
Move and then we go to the good Reverend, the.
Speaker 31 (01:01:18):
Whole goal of the civil rights movement and the movement
now is to correct the system, not to overthrow the system,
and to make things work equally for everyone, not to
just upturn everything and change everything to some undefined utopia.
And these latte liberals that speak for people that they
(01:01:42):
don't speak to, that want to lead people that they
don't even like, are running around trying to represent things
that was never part of what we would.
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
Saying, Reverend Ow there, late liberals, limousine liberals, whatever you
want to call them. It's one of the big reasons
lost is we're here to save you. I don't need saving.
What I need you to do is get out of
my way. No, but we know what's best for you.
Speaker 25 (01:02:07):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
What I need you to do is let me control
my own life and do my own thing. Okay, life
is two damn expensive, and you've not been anything but
a hindrance in me moving forward thanks to the fact
that you're printing money left, right and center. So if
you don't mind, I am going to handle my business.
I don't need you to save me. Well said from
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Kennedy answer to Public Policy Research. While we talk about
all this other stuff, who Trump's appointing this, that and
the other, there is still a House issue. While the
Republicans have the House, how much more are they're going
to be able to add to their cushion in the
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House And could they overdo it and all of a
sudden appoint too many people and lose the House?
Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
Talk about that as well. It is the Chad Benson Show.
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Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
I promise you guys that as long as election went on,
we would cover it. Still going on, California and Arizona
are never going to stop counting joining us now as
Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research, Jim, will
it ever end?
Speaker 36 (01:05:00):
You will have turkey for Thanksgiving? Long before California certifies
its election. They will be counting votes in California until
December thirteenth, Yes, twenty twenty four, but still December thirteenth.
It is absolutely crazy. Arizona is doing a bad job.
California is the post your child for doing the worst job.
It is embarrassing in this state. But ever since they
(01:05:20):
put in ballot harvesting in twenty sixteen, they've been able
to count the votes for just about forever. And it
is ludicrous. And also, don't forget, California is a state
that does not accept a voter ID. There is no
voter IDA allowed, and I have no poll workers who
have been told that if you ask for voter ID,
you will basically be escorted out of the wall.
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
It's against the law, right if I correct, I think
it's against the law in California.
Speaker 36 (01:05:41):
Say, now, yeah, I believe as of January first, that
will go into effect.
Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
But before it had just been something you just didn't do.
Speaker 36 (01:05:48):
Now it's literally yes, it will be against the law
as of January first.
Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
You are correct talking to Jim Kennedy. Kennedy as to
do public policy research. All right, Jim, where exactly do
we stand? What are the numbers look like? What's ook
like in CALIFORNI is he going to be able to expand?
Is he not going to be able to expand? I
mean all of this stuff, because once you start pulling
people from the House, it's a special election rather than
a replacement.
Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
S break it down for us, man, I'm so damn confused.
Speaker 36 (01:06:13):
Yeah, it was looking like about a ten or eleven
seed margin for the GOP, But in California we've been
managing to knock down. Currently, four Republicans that were leading
in their races on Thursday night are now losing to
Democrats as they keep counting ballots in California. In CAA
forty five, CAA forty seven, CAA twenty five, and CAA
(01:06:34):
forty one, those are all Republican health seats that were
Republicans were leading in last week and they are now going.
One of those CAA forty one still has about a
twenty five hundred vote lead. The other three are now
down like, for example, seven thousand votes. Mike Garcia CAA
twenty five had a thirty two hundred vote lead Thursday night,
as if as of Monday night, he had a seven
(01:06:56):
thousand vote deficit to George Whiteside.
Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
It is just not it is nuts. Talking to Jim Kennedy,
Kennedy answered to Public Policy Research, we discussed the House
which is still going on in California and Arizona. Arizona,
by the way, is also still a nightmare. As much
as I don't want it to be, the reality is
simply it's a nightmare. And they I don't know what's
going on half the time when it comes to California
(01:07:19):
and Arizona. So let's just say, for the sake of argument,
which of these seats that you think, okay? They because
they dump at what five o'clock Pacific every night.
Speaker 36 (01:07:29):
Five o'clock Pacific again, they released the updated vote totals
for what they've counted for the day.
Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
Correct, what's your gut say for any of these that
you're talking about, that it flip flop back and forth.
How many more do you think the Republicans haven be
able to get out of California?
Speaker 36 (01:07:41):
I think the three CAA forty five, forty seven, and
twenty five are gone. I don't think they're going to
come back for that. I've watched this for a decade,
and whenever a Republican goes under in one of these
extra vote counts later in the month, they never come
back from them. And oddly enough, I've never seen it
go the other way where a Democrat falls to a
republic in one of these c A. Forty one is
(01:08:03):
ken Calvert seat and he's only up by twenty three hundred.
I don't know if they're going to take that one away.
I mean, then that'll really cut the House margin. Plus
like you were talking about, with Trump pulling people out
and nominating them, that's going to make the margin probably
three or four votes. And we see what happened before
when the Republicans had a three or four vote majority.
You get a bunch of people that want to basically
stand up and get their hour on television and want
(01:08:25):
to get their you know, want their policies were read
or they're not going to vote for the new speaker,
and you know, you could wind up with Speaker Keem
Jeffries if Republicans don't get everybody on board and fix
this problem.
Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
What's your sense for the House?
Speaker 2 (01:08:38):
Though? Right now? As far as you look at because
I think Arizona might there still might be one or two.
Where do you think this finally lands at when it
comes to how many more will the Republicans? Because I mean,
we were talking last week that there's a chance that
probably the Republicans weren't going to retain the House. Here
it is though less than a week later, they are
retaining House at least right now for this this moment
(01:08:58):
in time, And even if the Democrats swept through, they're
not going to get the House as long as Trump
doesn't pull anybody else off.
Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
So what kind of lead are they looking at here?
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Because a lot of times Republicans, especially somebody's gonna be
the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson ever is going to.
Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
Be, They're gonna need a little bit of leeway.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
They're gonna want to not have to go to the
Democrats to get some stuff done because you've got some
people over there. What do you call it the Maga base, whatever,
the Patriot base.
Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
Whatever it is.
Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
That's, you know, the fear of they're gonna throw you out,
the fear that they're gonna get rid of you.
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
They want a little bit of cushion.
Speaker 36 (01:09:25):
Yeah, mine, right now, my numbers are saying two twenty
two fifteen, possibly two nineteen two sixteen. So it's gonna
be a razor thin margin. And like, yeah, like you're
talking about somebody wants to showboat and make a lot
of demands. Either they're going to have to deal with
them or they're gonna tell them the pound sand Because
it's going to be a pretty slim majority. It could
even be as low. I mean, it could literally come
(01:09:45):
down to one vote two eighteen, two seventeen possibly to
to be about how the rest of these six or
seven seats go.
Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
Talking to Jim Kennedy, Kennedy inso do public policy research.
Let's go over to the Senate really quick, what's your
guts say? Who's going to lead the Senate?
Speaker 36 (01:09:57):
Probably be Rick Scott at this point, I don't think
the going to get the votes. I'd like to see
somebody else. I'd love to see Ted Kruz, but he's
not the kind of guy that's a consensus builder. He's,
as they say, a bomb thrower, you know, politically and
to stir stuff up. So and who knows, he may
have a spot in the cabinet going forward. We don't
know what's what's gonna happen with him. Senators are a
lot easier to replace than House members, so you can
(01:10:18):
pull a lot more. I'd prefer you pull senators out
than pulling House members because that's a lot easier to replace,
especially if you're in a red state. So yeah, it's
it's goin to be interesting. But I would say Rick
Scott's the favorite right now, and it's going to be
interesting to see how he's going to carry Trump's agenda
in the in the Senate because they're kind of a
decent sized majority over there, probably three to four, three
(01:10:38):
to the four seats, so they should aible to get
a lot of stuff done. But again, as you know,
when when Republicans control all three houses, they become their
own worst enemy with trying to basically, you know, everybody
tries out do each other, and they all want their
own little special projects pushed, and they can sometimes get
in the way of actually getting real stuff done.
Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
You know, it's funny, Jim, as we talk about that,
I said, the hard part now for the for the
Republicans is going to begin on January twentieth, which is
winning the race.
Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
And the way they did it was great, fantastic. He
won the race. That's great.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
You've got a mandate. Now you have to govern. And
you and I both know, as you've talked about it,
all of these people had their special interests. Even though
they're maga or even though they're supposed to be the populist,
they still have donors.
Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
They still have special interests.
Speaker 2 (01:11:23):
Some of them are going to want to be and
their special interests may not be big donors, but maybe
the Internet, maybe Twitter. So there's going to be this
bizarre situation of battles going on and governing is the
most important thing. Does Trump realize, Look, at the end
of the day, I'm the story, I'm the leader. I
got to handle this. It's got to come back to me. Yeah.
Speaker 36 (01:11:44):
I hope he does, and he's going to need. You know,
he claims that he's learned a lot from last time
and how to deal with these things, and hopefully he's
going to lead. The question is going to be also,
you know a lot of people are wondering what is
Elon Musk's role going to be in all of this.
He's kind of you know, he's been he's been down
at Moral Logo since the election and hasn't seem to
have left Trump's side. So it's going to be very
interesting on that. But yeah, he definitely needs to step
(01:12:04):
up and lead and basically put together an agenda, get
everybody to buy in on the agenda, and move it forward,
because guys, you got to you know, the Democrats are
looking at you. They are going to be calling out everything.
Of course, you always know you've got the media against you,
the mainstream media. So anything goes wrong, anything doesn't you know,
it doesn't get passed. You guys look like you've got
contention or you're not getting the legislation done because of
(01:12:26):
internal squabbles. You're going to get an amplify all over
the media, and you don't want to look like fire
or drill that goes wrong. You want to get this right.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
Jim Kennedy Kennedy Butler Ful Serios, Search Love Avenue on Brother.
We'll do it again next week.
Speaker 3 (01:12:38):
Thanks, Jad, appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
It's the never ending elections. It feels like they're going
to go on forever and ever.
Speaker 3 (01:12:44):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
One of the big things in this election was transcendity.
Speaker 7 (01:13:24):
Trans solidde.
Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
What is that?
Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
The trans movement? Not for adults, by the way, let's
get this right. You're over the age eighteen. You're harming nobody.
You're making decisions for yourself because you feel you have
become the person that is able and capable of making
decisions not based on emotion or maybe potentially having issues mentally,
(01:13:48):
but you are ready to make a serious decision about
taking that next step and lopping them off for adding
to feel free. I support you, high five, go for it,
do your thing, live your life. But it's the kids,
and I don't think the left understands the debate that
is taking place in this country.
Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
It's the kids.
Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
The minute you came and you said, hey, this five
year old decided they want to be a girl or
a boy, everything changed and it got pushed into it
and parents got shamed. And if you didn't do this,
you were evil. And bad and your kid was going
to commit suicide, which, by the way, according to all
the latest data find out that that's a bunch of bs.
(01:14:32):
We're going to get deeper in that tomorrow because believe
the science. Unless, of course the science says no, that's
not true, then we'll just hide the science. That being said, morning,
Joe today going one of his rants talking about this
because he has Seth Moulton on. Seth Moulton is a Democrat.
Seth Moulton is a person who has come out and said, Hey,
(01:14:56):
this stuff's insane. I don't quite buy it. I think
we need to look somewhere else. But first it starts
with Joe Scarborough Thoms Moulton.
Speaker 35 (01:15:03):
We are the first here, and we've set it time
and time again, and we've set it for years.
Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
That nobody should be scapegoaded.
Speaker 35 (01:15:12):
That we should show compassion and love and understanding to
those who are going as kids especially that are going
through really difficult times, and we should lend our support
to them, and we don't want anybody isolated. We've been
saying that for years. But I remember several years ago
(01:15:33):
saying on this show, a male who transitions after puberty
should not compete against young women, young girls for a
variety of reasons. And I cited a pepole right. I
hope the head of the Polycide Apartment, or whoever from
Tufts that wrote that about you, they need to understand
(01:15:56):
eighty five percent of Americans agree with that. That doesn't
make them hate mongers.
Speaker 2 (01:16:00):
It just makes them good.
Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
This doesn't make sense.
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
It's not supposed to make sense. It's based in feelings
and not reality. Joe, now, seth Multon will get to
him in a second. He comes out, and he basically says, Hey,
it's just this isn't This isn't a reality. A fifteen
year old boy, even if they decide that they're a girl,
even for that, this isn't gonna work. This isn't real.
They shouldn't be playing with girls. We want to have
(01:16:24):
compassion and empathy. I completely understand that. But the reality
simply is the advantage to that boy, even if he's
a middle athlete, comparatively to the other girls, is tremendous.
I'm fifty three, I played co ed soccer. I'll truck
those girls if I want to. They can't shoot as
hard as me. They can, they may be fitter and
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thirty years younger, and it still doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (01:16:50):
I'm fat and slow.
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
That's the reality of it. From athlete to athlete. It's
not fair. And a vast majority, not a kind of majority,
a vast majority of America goes, yeah, no, no, this
isn't right. This is why you continue to fail and
lose because you don't understand. And this became a big issue,
and part of it was they want to make it
seem like, well, it's just you know, one or two
kids that play sports, and da, da da.
Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
It's not about that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
It's about the transcenity that's going on, the absolute insanity
of pushing kids into doing something and men saying they're
women and showing up in women's locker rooms, and women
are supposed to be like, oh, I'm okay with this
because yeah, it looks like a weener, but it's a vagina.
Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
That's a bunch of crap.
Speaker 35 (01:17:27):
There's a reason why the Trump campaign spent thirty million
dollars on one ad that they played repeatedly on NFL
games that wasn't answered about about taxpayers paying for transition
surgery for inmates. Now, I'm sorry if you're offended by
the fact that ninety percent of Americans say that just
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doesn't make sense. Then maybe you will never understand why
that issue, why the border issue, why the crime issue,
why all of these other issues, the defund the police,
as James Carvill said, all these things added up, and
by the way, on this issue in particular, I wonder
if they're going to disinvite Morning Dow to their campus
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because she made the same point they made in her
New York Times op ed Sunday.
Speaker 2 (01:18:18):
So Seth Moulton basically said, it's not fair. I've got daughters. No,
it's not fair if they should be playing in boys
boys shouldn't be playing in their sports. It's not fair.
I don't want my daughters to get trucked by some boy.
Look at what's going on in college right now. You've
got several schools that says, no, we're not going to
play was it San Jose State? Because it's just not fair.
(01:18:38):
It's not Oh should this be about fair? Well, if
that's the way we're going to do it, then screw
having boys and girls leagues, men and women's leagues. We'll
just have the NBA the MLS with no quotas. The
best players regardless of gender play. Same thing with college
and high school and everything else. We'll just do it
like that and see how that works out. What do
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you bet there's a change for a lot of those.
Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
People go oh, no, that's not what we need. Then no, no, no, no,
no no. Seth.
Speaker 37 (01:19:07):
Well, this is actually the policy of the Olympics as well.
So maybe tough kids are not going to be allowed
to compete in the Olympics.
Speaker 35 (01:19:13):
Yeah, they can't. They not only can they not compete
in the Olympics, now maybe they shouldn't even be able
to intern or work for any Olympic committee.
Speaker 37 (01:19:22):
Right, And I mean, imagine if one of these tough
students actually wants to intern in a Republican office. I mean,
what would these would these political science professors do. Then
this is just everything that's wrong with this cancel culture.
Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
And I mean, look, we're going to be fine.
Speaker 37 (01:19:37):
We always have way more applicants for internships than we
have slots from all.
Speaker 3 (01:19:41):
Kinds of universities.
Speaker 37 (01:19:43):
But this really hurts the tough students, the tough students
who who want to just be able to have debates,
who want to be.
Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
Able to have different views.
Speaker 37 (01:19:51):
And so when people like this and our party try
to cancel.
Speaker 7 (01:19:55):
Me or whoever else.
Speaker 37 (01:19:57):
They're also talking down, canceling the views of a vast
majority of Americans. And so, how on earth are we
going to win elections if that's our approach, that we
just want to preach down to people and tell them
that they're morally wrong if they don't meet some strict
ideological purity test.
Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
You're not going to period, You're not. This is the problem.
It doesn't matter if it was immigration or the economy
or any of this other stuff. You're telling people how
they should feel based on what not reality, based on
what you think they should feel over some protected group
that doesn't need protection. Again, we should have empathy, we
could be carrying a kind it nice. We don't need
to be a holes. But at what point did these
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girls or these young women over here lose their right
to be able to compete in a fair and honest
way or else they're in trouble. At what point did
they lose their rights to go into their locker room
without having to see At what point did that happen?
And when did they say, you know what, I feel
uncomfortable and all of a sudden, you're a bigot and
you're a horrible person. Keep doing what you're doing. You're
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gonna keep getting what you get. It is that freaking simple. Well,
if that's the way you feel, South Milton, we're not
gonna let you come here and try to find interns
for your office. Fine, if you don't want a debate,
you know what that shows me. You've got no way
to back up your belief That's what that shows me.
You don't want to have a debate or an honest conversation.
(01:21:23):
What you're telling me is I can't compete. I have
no argument that would actually be proven right. So instead
I'll just label you as something, call you a hate
mongerer or a transphobe or whatever, and then I'll go
on my merry way, thinking I spike the ball. Well,
(01:21:43):
ninety plus percent of America thinks wrong on you, spike
in the ball? Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chadmenton Show, is Your Twitter Tweet?
Speaker 3 (01:21:52):
At is texta program?
Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
A lot of stuff still to get to this hour,
including a little what's trending coming up? But California's insanity
and why everybody needs to pay attention around the country,
Why it is absolutely important that you pay attention, and
why when they talk about cleaning up you know, the
swamp and unelected bureaucrats.
Speaker 3 (01:22:12):
I'm telling you this is insane.
Speaker 2 (01:22:15):
Insane, I say, and I don't say that lightly. Sports
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Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
What's trending? Straight at Chad Benson.
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
Show, Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
No, it's time to find out what's trending.
Speaker 3 (01:23:57):
What's trending?
Speaker 10 (01:23:58):
I'm signed James D to.
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sir.
Speaker 7 (01:24:18):
What Trump?
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
Let's find out what's turning on the old interwebs. A
week on from the election, went outside today, found out
gravity still there?
Speaker 3 (01:24:33):
Son has risen. Trump has not taken that away from us.
Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
No more. Try anything on Twitter, Rubio, not the tacos,
but the senator that will be former senator and then
Secretary of State. By all accounts and purposes, look like
that's gonna be his gig. Christy no Homeland Security. Milannia
Trump says that I don't want to meet with you,
doctor Jill. Can we just side note here when it
(01:25:02):
comes to Malania Trump, I don't think she wants the gig.
I don't think she wants the gig as first lady.
I don't think she wants any of the stuff. I think,
and she's not the first that is not really wanted
that Truman's wife wanted no part of it. She had
like one meeting with the press and then she's like,
I'm going home. So I don't think Milania wants all
(01:25:23):
of the stuff that comes with being the first lady.
I don't blame her. By the way, Chris Wallace leaving,
where's he was he at CNN? Is that where he was?
Speaker 3 (01:25:37):
I don't even know he went over there. Remember when
he left Fox and.
Speaker 2 (01:25:39):
He's like, we're going to see now we're going to
do everything digital, and with like an hour like, yeah,
we can't afford this anymore. We're closing it Byron Donald,
who everybody's saying, you know, if there's not a cabinet position,
which I don't, it's going to be very interesting with
what you do with him, because everybody's like he should
take over for Rubio. As we've talked about throughout the show,
(01:26:01):
and we had Jim Kennedy on last Hour talking about it.
The Senate in the House work in two different ways.
So if right now the Republicans have the House, but
you pull too many congress people off, they have special
elections and they could potentially lose the House. So that's
(01:26:22):
interesting on what they're going to do with him, because
that guy, I think that guy, I think you know
a lot of people it's Jade vance as Any. I
think that guy potentially is the future of the Republican Party.
Head on over to Yahoo. Rick Scott probably going to
be the new leader in the Senate for the Republicans.
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Mitch McConnell, Oh, Chared, you're retiring kind of sort of
but not really. FEMA, Susie Wiles, John Robinson, great former
USC coach passed away at eighty nine. And then over
to Google number one trending thing dolphins rams. Megan Fox
is pregnant. Congratulations to you.
Speaker 3 (01:27:03):
What would she do?
Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
She posted a picture that of her with black paint
dripping everywhere to announce her bregancy. I don't even who
does this. Stephen Miller, Lee Seldon, Mike Waltz all being
appointed to cabinet posicians with Trump and within his administration
(01:27:29):
Tomorrowment of Education. We talked about that. What are they
going to do with the Department of Education? Oh, you know,
this is a part of Project twenty twenty five. Okay,
I'm fine with getting rid of the Department of Education.
It is it's joke. It's only been here since nineteen
eighty and if you look at the numbers from the
(01:27:53):
Department of Education, you look at their numbers and how
far we've fallen behind since the federal government essentially took
it over. It's it's a shame. It's a shame. The
only thing we lead in is how many administrators we have.
We spend the second most money of any developed nation,
(01:28:17):
and we do not get the results for that money
we spend. I want to point that out to you.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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his text the program Marco Rubio Secretary of State, Little Marco.
That's probably what he's going to be. But this is
very interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:28:38):
So last night I.
Speaker 2 (01:28:39):
Think he was. I don't know if he got off
a plane. I don't know where he was, but he was.
We was walking and somebody was filming him asking a
question about Gaza, and he wanted to make sure this
damn thing was being filmed.
Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
On the country are filming. I want you guys to
get this.
Speaker 12 (01:28:54):
I want them to destroy every element of Hamasta can
get their hands on. These people are vicious animals who
did horrifying crimes.
Speaker 3 (01:29:01):
And I hope you guys post that.
Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
What about the civilians?
Speaker 12 (01:29:05):
Every day Mamasa stopped hiding behind civilians, putting civilians in
the way. Hamas knew that this was going to lead
to this, so Hamas has stopped building their military installations
underneath hospital.
Speaker 14 (01:29:14):
So you don't care the fifteen thousand die, You don't
care about the babies that.
Speaker 12 (01:29:18):
Are I think it's terrible and I think Amas is
one hundred percent to blame.
Speaker 2 (01:29:22):
That's what I think. Make sure you post that, please.
I love it, one hundred percent correct. Right there? January sixth,
there was peace. January seventh, there wasn't. Somebody made a
move and it wasn't the Israelis. So you tell me
if you build your stuff at an elementary school or
(01:29:45):
in a hospital. You're doing that for a reason. You're
not going to nice your way out of this. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Shows,
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so that'll be fun. As we get everything set up
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whole nine yards alos, we're gonna have a separate podcast
that's gonna be a little bit more.
Speaker 16 (01:30:15):
Raw.
Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
That's the best way to describe it raw without giving
away too much raw.
Speaker 3 (01:30:21):
Raw coming up.
Speaker 2 (01:30:23):
A lot of stuff, Like I said, still to get
to update on the monkeys in South Carolina. They are
taunting the people they absolutely are and how they're catching them.
Speaker 3 (01:30:32):
I will not lie. May catch me.
Speaker 2 (01:30:37):
If you're listening to.
Speaker 3 (01:30:37):
The show, shame grab the podcast, Chat Benson.
Speaker 5 (01:30:40):
Joe, Chat Benson Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
I'm telling you guys right now, when I hear Trump
talk about getting rid of bureaucrats, these unelected officials, nameless,
faceless bureaucrats, or all of them that. No, do we
need to get rid of all of them? No? Do
we need a more streamlined approach with less waste, more
technology and more transparency. Damn skippy, we do. We have
(01:31:36):
too many overlapping agencies, way too many. But when people
talk about the deep state and all this stuff, are
there some nameless, faceless guys somewhere, maybe some gals too,
who would like to control the world working with I
don't know, the Vatican, whatever, the builder Burgers, I don't know.
But the ridiculousness of the government, both at the level
(01:32:00):
of the federal side and the state side. And why
this is important because California, as you guys know, is
absolutely frigging insane with their wackado politics that doesn't really
serve anybody anymore, and it's a petri dish of progressive
(01:32:20):
ideas that they'd like to roll out to the rest
of the country. That's why you have to pay attention.
And let me tell you something. Newsom is in DC
today to talk about climates and all of this stuff
and how they can combat the Trump administration and stuff.
But I tell you what, over the last couple of days.
If you're not paying attention and you're California's ugly.
Speaker 3 (01:32:47):
Oh it's ugly.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
You have no idea how ugly it's about to get
for people in California, which could mean ugly for all
of us because a lot of stuff goes into California
via the ports and getting it to us maybe more expensive,
and that is ugly for all of us because they're
doing something with the most powerful board.
Speaker 3 (01:33:11):
They have their CARB.
Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
CARB what the hell's CARB, the California Care Resource Board,
and it is evil to the west at State that's
auch a pull and the nested all right, so what
have they done?
Speaker 3 (01:33:32):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
California, as you guys know, has some pretty damn high
gas prices and so California Air Resource Board is I
think the most evil and powerful board they have there.
And they've decided and this is twelve unelected bureaucrats appointed
by the governor, and they decide, Hey, you know what,
we should look at this stuff that's going on, and uh,
(01:33:54):
quite frankly, we need to make the air cleaner. We
need to get rid of some of this stuff that's
out there in the atmosphere some more of it, so
we might have to start raising prices by throwing certain
things onto you know, big oil, big refineries, because you
know they're not going to pass that on.
Speaker 38 (01:34:11):
Right California Air Resources Board and prove new rules they
say will make the air cleaner in California. Right now,
the statewide average for a regular gallon of gas is
four dollars and fifty one cents, diesel is four dollars
and eighty eight cents.
Speaker 39 (01:34:24):
California drivers actually already pay about an extra ten cents
per gallon because of this program, but now with the
changes involving even stricter clean air requirements, that number is
expected to rise.
Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
Okay, so that's not counting the taxes and all the
other things that California charges, So this is just extra
on top of that. And because they're going to make
the world safer and everybody's going to breathe better. And
you know this again, the boogeyman that's out there, which
is climate change, that has been spun into some sort
of hysteria and lunacy. How dag you shut up, little girl.
(01:34:59):
Let me tell you something right now. We need to
take better care of our planet, and there's no way
we don't do some damage to it. But the reality
is is our planet. It's not going anywhere, and when
it wants us gone, it'll get rid of us. But
if we do everything that we could think of in
this country, in China and India and the emerging world
in Africa, decides that they're not going to do anything,
it don't matter. Squad ouch.
Speaker 39 (01:35:21):
In a twelve to two vote, the California Air Resources
Board approved updates to its low carbon fuel standard, a
move that's meant to cut carbon emissions in California's transportation
sector by thirty percent by twenty thirty. The large, complex,
three hundred page new rule requires the oil and gas
industry to pay for credits in order to emit carbon
into the air. The industry will also need to make
(01:35:43):
more cleaner fuels like biofuel and hydrogen, which Chevron executive
Andy Wallace notes are more expensive, and that expense will
get passed on to customers.
Speaker 10 (01:35:52):
That's okay. We don't dispute their policy and their intent.
Speaker 35 (01:35:56):
I would just like the policy makers to take accountability
for what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:36:00):
They don't have to because they don't answer to anybody, Nameless,
faceless bureaucrats. Seven hours of hearings where people came up
one hundred plus said this is stupid, don't do it,
we can't afford it, Oh my god, And they still
went ahead with it anyways, because again.
Speaker 3 (01:36:16):
They're pushing you into evs.
Speaker 2 (01:36:17):
They're pushing you into stuff that you're not wanting to buy,
because that's what they want you to do.
Speaker 39 (01:36:23):
CARB initially said these new rules could mean an extra
forty seven cents per gallon in twenty twenty five, but
then they walk that back. CARB later told lawmakers it
could be eight to ten cents per gallon, and then
recently said there could maybe be no impact at all.
From where you're sitting at Chevron, what does that number
look like?
Speaker 7 (01:36:40):
It is hard to predict. I think their first estimates
are probably closer.
Speaker 39 (01:36:45):
Meanwhile, gas Buddy analyst Patrick Dehan signaling higher prices that
the pump are coming in California. He posted on x
over the weekend. CARB has approved a significant reduction in
carbon intensity for fuel produced in California, forcing refiners to
figure out how to achieve said reducts. Don't be surprised
to see older refiners throw in a towel, exacerbating California's
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gas prices and supply. The Board's decision widely seen as
mainly a way to bolster electric vehicles.
Speaker 23 (01:37:13):
This policy is key to the EV transition and EV
infrastructure that we really need.
Speaker 2 (01:37:20):
We don't need it. Nobody wants it. The vehicles are
there if you want to go buy and buy them.
Nobody does. All the big companies are pulling.
Speaker 3 (01:37:26):
Away from it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
It's like, it's not working. We don't need it. We're
not gonna spend seventy thousand dollars one hundred thousand dollars
in a car. It's not working. Nobody wants it. You're
trying to force people into stuff. You're chasing people out
of California. Well, Chad, you still understand California is the
sixth largest and fifth largest academy the globe.
Speaker 3 (01:37:45):
Blood, you freaking ass hat. I'm fifty three. I grew
up in southern California.
Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
It was always the top five or six largest economy.
You've not done anything different. You move that insanity to
anywhere else in the country that has four seasons. Things
change fast. Location keeps you viable location, and most estimates,
by the way, put this closer to sixty five cents. Well,
(01:38:14):
that's sixty five cents. Think about that. Every time a
truck goes to the harbor, they already have apt to
extra special stuff on their diesel trucks, so they go
to the harbor, they get it. It's going to cost
them more money to transport it, which means it's going
to cost you more money, not just in California but elsewhere.
Thank you, Gil.
Speaker 39 (01:38:31):
And While the board promises cleaner air with Friday's decision,
environmental groups fiercely oppose the update, saying it does not
do enough to reduce air pollution. It's one of the
reasons why one of the board's environmental justice members voted no.
I do think that we could have done better in
a number of ways that I'm not going to list here.
And although polling shows affordability and the cost of living
(01:38:53):
is the top concern for California voters, Carbon said California
can't afford to wait to address the climate crisis.
Speaker 23 (01:39:00):
Yes, American families are feeling the economic squeeze. I'm feeling
the economic squeeze, but I also find myself asking how
is it that fossil fuel companies and their executives continue
to post record breaking profits yet turn to the government
to place blame of gas costs on what are life
saving regulations.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
Turn to the government to play blame because you make
you want it to be affordable, and then you tell
them it's going to cost them hundreds and hundreds of
millions of dollars more. And then when they pass it
on to somebody else, you're like, why'd you do that?
Are you not listening? Are you not getting it? No,
you're not. And here's one of the reasons they're pushing
this forward, ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump. That's right. They're
worried that Donald Trump is going to roll back all
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of this stuff, and because of that, they're trying to
get ahead of this. Keep doing what you do, keep
getting what you get. Hence the reason. While I don't
live with that insane state anymore, although I'm there quite
a bit because my family still lives there. And the
minute it comes back to sanity, sweet Mother of God,
I would love to come back, but the reality is
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I don't see that anytime soon, until eventually nobody can
afford to do anything but walk.
Speaker 3 (01:40:11):
The air's clean, Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:40:13):
God, three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to
twenty three At Chad Benson shows your Twitter.
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
I'm sure I'll get those people like they used to
want clean air?
Speaker 2 (01:40:19):
Chat, is that what you now want? Clean air? No,
I want clean air, but you've got to be able
to live as well. How clean the air would know?
I work twenty seven hours a day so I can
pay for my one bedroom. Lean to my assumption in
the air is pretty clean. See, then we did our job.
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Speaker 3 (01:41:27):
Wrap it up straight at Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:41:39):
Irreverence, like, yeah, so what it's the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 40 (01:41:45):
Not sure why I no one understands how I feel.
You guys know that my husband turned republic in this term.
I don't know why I threw his ass out of
the house, and I have to do more. I don't
want to shave my head because that's gonna hurt him.
I'm gonna look so I'm not doing that. I think
I'm going to sleep with his friends. I think that's
the only way. I think sleeping with his friends will do.
(01:42:08):
What do you guys think his liberal friends of court?
Speaker 2 (01:42:12):
I think if this is not a parody, you're insane.
And by the way, whether or not you shave your
head or not, at this point in time doesn't matter.
If you're banging my boys just putting that out there,
I'll show you. I'll sleep with all your friends and
destroy our marriage. No, darling, what you did was save me.
(01:42:34):
Thank you, and thank you for putting it out there.
For the world to see, so I can show the
judge how insane you are. What do you think of that?
I think you are an idiot? God? What is wrong
with you?
Speaker 5 (01:42:50):
People?
Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
And by you people, I mean you people mostly women,
unstable at this point in time, just crazy, right, Like
I mean, it's not just me, it's it's just it's
droves of them and this fear factor that they have
that is just unfounded. But think about this for a second,
(01:43:16):
just for a second. If you're that scared of something
that is not going to happen based on some imaginary
monster you've built up in your head, imagine what the
people that are here that have come here illegally. And
I'm not talking to people who've abused our asylum process.
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I'm been paroled in here. I'm talking about the people
that have snuck through and all those kind of things.
Imagine how they must feel. I hope they have the
same fear that you guys do, so they self deport.
Oh jeez, Chad, it's not very nice. It's not an American.
Oh my lord. We have an update, said it earlier.
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We're going to give it to you. And I need
to be serious about this for a second. I think
if they tried one of these things with me, it
might capture me. Yes, kids, it's time for the monkey update.
Speaker 24 (01:44:08):
We want to bring you an update now on a
story we've been following since last week. Twenty five runaway
monkeys have been captured after escaping from a research facility
in South Carolina. Veterinarians say the recovered monkeys are in
good health, but forty three of them total escaped last
Wednesday when an employee failed to fully secure a door.
Speaker 1 (01:44:26):
That means eighteen are.
Speaker 24 (01:44:27):
Still on the loose. To give you an idea where
this happened, the lab is in Yemissey. That's in the
southern part of the state, about sixty miles west of Charleston.
And I want to ask you because I know that
officials said there's no risk to people, but don't interact
with them and close your doors and windows.
Speaker 1 (01:44:42):
I mean, those seem like two sort of.
Speaker 7 (01:44:44):
Conflicting ideas to me.
Speaker 24 (01:44:46):
Do they pose a risk to people who live in
the area.
Speaker 3 (01:44:48):
Oh, God, Linda, you know what. I'm glad you brought
that up.
Speaker 10 (01:44:51):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:44:51):
Listen. Of course they do. Their monkeys.
Speaker 2 (01:44:54):
They could rip your face off, They could kill you
in a heartbeat. They may be juvenile, but it doesn't matter.
They are fine around people. They've got big, giant fangs,
and even though they're little, these reaches monkeys can grab
your face and rip it completely off. Thinke a Scooby
do right when they're pulling off the mask. But instead
of that, it's just your face and all this stuff
to just go.
Speaker 25 (01:45:13):
They do not, because these are adolescent females who have
not been involved in any kind of testing whatsoever. They
haven't received vaccines or any kind of diseases anything like that.
Speaker 7 (01:45:24):
They're way too young for that, Lindsey.
Speaker 25 (01:45:28):
Just as you were doing that intro, just as you
were reading, the twenty five were captured. I've just got
a text message just seconds ago, and we now know
that two more have been captured. So now we are
up to twenty seven of the forty three that were
on the loose for a while.
Speaker 7 (01:45:48):
I'm just reading this right now.
Speaker 25 (01:45:49):
He said they'll know more after five pm because their
efforts are continuing, and the efforts out there, Lindsey, are
to put out these traps, very humane traps that have
a fruit trail leading up to it, and as they
get in that trap, the door just gently closes and
they are curious, they are hungry. They want everything from
apples to bananas to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
That would capture me. I had uncrustable yesterday. If you
put one in there, I'd probably walk in. Chad's stuck
in the monkey trap again. It's an uncrustable.
Speaker 22 (01:46:22):
So good.
Speaker 2 (01:46:22):
There's eight people in here with me because they too
like uncrustables, because they're amazing. They are You ever had
somebody thought, what did I think of that? I look
all these things? Doesn't also show you how stupid crust
is that they would design an entire sandwich around not
having crust, because crust is weird. I just yeah, I
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mean it's kind of odd when you think about it.
Back to the monkeys, they've caught them, some of them,
not all. One of the things I find fascinating is
a how they escaped and b the fact that they're
taunting all of the folks and the other monkeys just
because they're on the other side of the wall there.
Speaker 25 (01:47:08):
It depends on how much fun these monkeys are having
just over the fence.
Speaker 10 (01:47:13):
Now.
Speaker 25 (01:47:13):
We were at the fence line just on Friday where
we saw all these monkeys who were just kind of
hanging out there in the trees, and they're watching us
as much as we are looking out for them. What
happened on Wednesday is they had a caretaker who was
trained on this.
Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
She opened the door to go.
Speaker 25 (01:47:35):
Cleaning the inside of the enclosure with a spray cleaner
with a pressure sprayer, and she didn't necessarily.
Speaker 7 (01:47:44):
Lock the gate. She closed the gate, but she locked
the gate.
Speaker 25 (01:47:47):
One of them got out, and then we're learning that
the term monkey see, monkey.
Speaker 7 (01:47:52):
Do is based in reality.
Speaker 25 (01:47:55):
After one got out, just one after the other after
the other, forty three of them went out of this
locked enclosure. And the enclosure is maybe like one hundred
feet or so from the gate and then or from
the fence. And then they went over the fence into
the trees and you can see them, you can hear them,
and they're just over that fence.
Speaker 3 (01:48:16):
Just over the fence, taunting.
Speaker 2 (01:48:18):
We got out. We'll do it again. We can get
you at anytime. So there you go. We have an
update with the monkeys. Haven't caught them all, about sixteen
or so left wandering around. I like the guys, like,
we can hear them, we can see them. They're doing
all kinds. They're flipping us off, they're throwing boo at us.
It's really you know, I went to journalism school for this.
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I went to Columbia, Chad, didn't you go to Columbia. No,
I went to Columbia House. That's where I would send
them a penny and they'd send me a whole bunch
of CDs and albums and I'd never return them. Yeah,
I remember that. Yeah, that was not a great business plan.
I don't think this is very profitable. I don't think
so either. Was that Columbia House. I think it was
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
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I'm not really a fan of Tuesdays.
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It is Tuesday, though, that I will announce. And because
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to each other, but get yourself a taco or two.
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Okay.
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