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November 14, 2024 109 mins
Trump picks Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general. Credit card debt hits record $1.17 trillion, New York Fed research shows. Experts testify at UFO congressional hearing. John Krasinski named People's Sexiest Man Alive. A new HBO documentary about Yacht Rock is on the way. Election ‘Nostradamus’ blames incorrect prediction on Elon Musk and ‘explosion’ of disinformation. Trump and Biden call for smooth transition during historic meeting. The Onion purchases InfoWars. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:41):
The Chad Benson Show, he is the master in chief
of trolley.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
We're talking about the trollinader Donald Trump. Matt Gates as
Attorney General. Super trolly, super trolly. I'm not a fan
of Matt Gates. I'm gonna tell you that right now.
We'll get into a little bit later. I think he
is more interested in being a celebrity and kissing ass

(01:09):
and I'm not a fan of his. That being said,
he was nominated to be the Attorney General of the
United States of America and the trolling with Donald continues.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
You in your lead in reminded us that Matt Gates
was investigated for potential child sex trafficking. However he was
never indicted. That's an important data point the big debt.
But attorneys and support staff who care about honesty, integrity, ethics,
the rule of law, and allegiance to the Constitution, this
is Donald Trump sending a message to them that y'all

(01:46):
might as well just get out now while the getting's good,
because look at who your boss may soon be, Matt Gates,
And what self respecting federal prosecutor would want to work
under a guy like Matt Gates.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
That's a great question. That's a very very good question.
So you know what anythink about Matt. He's had his issues.
He is one of those people. He and Kevin McCarthy
had some serious it's us. He was under investigation for
child trafficking, you know, certain things, and interestingly enough, they

(02:23):
were going to vote on it and it could have
come out the reports on Friday or maybe Monday. But
now that he is no longer a part of Congress,
because his resignation is immediate, as he gets ready to
try to be the ag that's not going to come out.
So that's going away my yeah, yeah, yeah, gone by.

Speaker 5 (02:47):
Once they are not in office of the Ethics Committee
then ceases all investigation and there is no follow up
reports that are issued.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Doesn't mean stuff can't get out, But I just this
is just Trump being Trump. It's gonna piss everybody off.
Even Fetterman recognizes.

Speaker 6 (03:06):
Good jeez.

Speaker 7 (03:07):
I would describe it as God to your level trolling
to just trigger a full on China syndrome on that
lives in perpetuity.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Yeah, and I it's what it is. He knows he's
not gonna get it. I was watching several people last.

Speaker 8 (03:24):
Night that.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Either work with or work through the campaign and aren't
part of the administration or maybe going forward, and they
kind of all to a person said, look, this isn't
gonna happen. This is trolling. And what's gonna happen is
he steps away. This report in theory doesn't come out,
and he wouldn't. I think the chances of him actually
being confirmed would be slim to none.

Speaker 9 (03:47):
But there is a way.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
We'll talk about that in a second. And then you've
got Marco Rubio. Now that's sound what's wrong with Well,
Marco's stepping awy because he's gonna be Secretary of State,
so he will no longer be Senator, which would leave
a spot in Florida open, which is where Matt Gates
is from. That be a possibility, It could be a possibility.
It could be, But could he actually be the age

(04:09):
It is possible, but only through one mechanism recess appointment.
What Yeah, I don't think there is enough well, I
don't think any Democrats woul vote for him. There's not
enough Republicans I think that would be on his side.
He is not liked in the Senate by a lot

(04:31):
of Republicans, and there is a lot going on here
that's more than just getting this thing off of Matt
Gates's back. There's more than this than you know, appointing
him senator potentially and trolling people. There's also the battle
that may go on in the Senate now that John
Thune is going to be the leader of the Senate.

(04:53):
Because he's not a never Trumper, but he's not a
major supporter, likes the policies, doesn't like the personality. He's
one of those old school Reagany types. But is it
possible that he can be the ag It is?

Speaker 9 (05:14):
How through recess? What's that Glad you asked, because you
know what time it is.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
Now it's time for another episode of both government rules
recess appointment style.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Well, Chad, let me explain how this works. A recess
appointment is a way for the President of the United
States and fill vacancies in federal offices without Senate confirmation,
but only when the Senate is in recess. Article two,
Section two of the US Constitution gives the President the
power to appoint federal officials, but with the advice and
consent of the Senate. However, if the Senate is not

(05:48):
in session, the President can make an appointment without waiting
for the Senate's approval. But this can only be done
when the Senate's in recess. So how long does the
appointee last? That's a great question. The appointment lasts only
in till the end of the Senate's next session, usually
the end of the year or the following year, meaning
the President must seek confirmation from the Senate to keep
the appointee in place for a longer term. And that's

(06:10):
how recess appointments work. That was another episode of get
government rules. All Right, there you go, So is it possible? Yes,
will it happen? I don't know, but anything is possible.

(06:31):
As we like to say, Donald Trump's president of.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
The United States again, so anything is possible. I am
not a fan of Matt Gates. I will say I
spent a couple of days with him not too long
after he was elected. He came to the border. I
did a two day thing with Andy Biggs, and I
think the guy's name is Dusty Rhodes. I could be wrong.
He was another congress person and Matt Gates came and

(06:58):
he had already started to become the polelebrity, you know,
like the pelebrity, which is the thing we talk about
all the time. There is interested in rabble rousing, crap,
stirring likes, shares and those moments, you know, the moments
we're talking about, like this, is.

Speaker 10 (07:18):
It safe to say that based off of your comments,
you're suggesting that these women at these abortion rallies are
ugly and overweight?

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Yes?

Speaker 10 (07:25):
What do you say to people who think that those
comments are offensive?

Speaker 6 (07:29):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (07:31):
So, uh is? I just wasn't a fan. I wasn't
and you could already tell there was already some stuff,
you know, stirring, and there were several congress people that
I knew that were like not fans of his. But
he is a rabble rouser. He's a stir he throws
not everything he says is bs. And he's a smart guy.

(07:52):
He's not an idiot. That being said, I remember distinctively.
So we're at the border and it's umus actor a
bunch of people wandering through, and Andy and I are
walking and Matt had left like ten minutes earlier, because
we went all the way down to the riverbed and

(08:14):
you know, and we're seeing people walk across and stuff.
And we're with a couple people from the border patrol.

Speaker 9 (08:21):
And Andy and I and his.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
Media guy. We're wandering back and a bunch of other
people stayed there, and Matt is sitting on a bridge,
this little bridge thing with his assistant. And there's a
lady that's come through and she's got like a three
or four year old and a kid in her arm.
She's trying to surrender to, like Matten them. And I'm like, honey, honey,

(08:48):
so wrong. That's the wrong guy is surrendered to. That's
not don't know, it's gonna take you home. You can
have to clean his house. It was I just you know,
what you ever met people and you just got a
feeling it's one of those people. And I tried to
talk to him on several occasions and he was just
you could just tell, kind of an ass hat. Again,

(09:10):
some of you may like him. That's totally cool. It's
the beauty of it. Like I said, I don't think
he's stupid, but I also don't think he's right for
that job.

Speaker 9 (09:19):
I'm just putting that out there. Maybe you agree, maybe
you disagree.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
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Speaker 9 (09:26):
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Speaker 3 (09:28):
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Speaker 1 (11:00):
Why get all your holiday decorations delivered through instacart Because
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Speaker 11 (11:20):
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Speaker 1 (11:21):
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Speaker 12 (11:29):
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Speaker 13 (12:12):
Chad Benson American's credit card balances ballooning to one point
one seven trillion dollars in the third quarter of this year,
climbing twenty four billion dollars in just three months. Total
household debt, including student loans, mortgages, and auto loans, now
stands at nearly eighteen trillion dollars. Despite this, the New
York Fed says rising disposable income is helping cushion the impact.

(12:33):
Delinquency rates showed slight improvement last quarter, but more consumers
are falling behind on payments compared to last year. Those
balances and delinquencies often spike during the holiday season.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
It's the economy, stupid, always is, always will be. As
goes the economy, so go you as a politician. The
highest people weren't thrilled. And it's it's funny. We even
talked to about it the other day that there's still
out there going. It's the greatest economy of all time,
it's never been better. Kind of stuff. And again, the

(13:07):
economy itself as a whole may be doing great, but
if the individual who votes doesn't feel it, it doesn't matter.
None of that matters. It's the greatest time ever. I
know it sucks for me, but it's great for everybody else,
and everybody else going it sucks for me too, And
we're like, well, wait a minute here, does it suck
for all of us? Well, yeah it does, and Biden's right,

(13:31):
look comparatively to the rest of the world, we're doing great.
But that doesn't change how you feel, and that doesn't
change the reality of your life. It's not just a feeling.
People say, well, it's just a feeling that people feel this. No,
it's not. It's not there are one hundred dollars at
the grocery store. A few years ago, you got x

(13:54):
amount of groceries. Now that one hundred dollars is really
eighty dollars in spending power. Is how they feel because
it's reality. So the feeling they're like, do I feel
this way because I don't like Biden and the Democrats? No,
I feel this way because it's reality, reality and credit

(14:17):
card debt. That's that bomb. If you will, that's I
think the next one. If there was going to be one,
if we don't get ourselves on a better track like
the two thousand and eight housing crisis. All of these
people who have tried to live the same way, and
they're doing it on their credit cards and with the
interest rates are going up. What about inflamation?

Speaker 13 (14:39):
The latest Consumer Price Index data from the Labor Department
showing prices in October up two point six percent from
the same month a year ago. Take Out food and
energy items and core prices were up three point three
percent from a year earlier, and this year prices were
up two tenths of a percent from September to October.
These CPI numbers were in line with what analysts expected.
They're being closely watched by the Federal Resis as it

(15:00):
weighs future interest rate cuts.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
I love the let's take out food, Yeah, yeah, because
take that out? Why because because if we don't, it
could look horse all right, all right, fine, fine, fine food?
What else? You know what? Takeout fuel? Fuel? But that's
just just do it, do it, bob? Anything else? Housing?

(15:26):
What that's everything? I know, what's it look like? Now?
It's still high? What did we spend all this money on?

Speaker 12 (15:35):
Rent?

Speaker 14 (15:36):
Prices are up nearly five percent in the past year,
still daycare and preschool costs up six percent and car
insurance is up fourteen percent. In welcome news for those
day to day expenses, gas prices are down about thirty
cents in the last year. The national average could possibly
dip below three dollars a gallon in the next.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Couple of months. It is possible that it may go
down in the next few months. Possible, no doubt about that.
Is it going to happen? Maybe maybe we shall see,
we shall see. Those are but you know what all
joking aside car insurance and child daycare, that is massive.

(16:23):
You will see people when they break down their budget.
You ever go on line and somebody's like, let me
break down by budget. I make one hundred and four
thousand dollars a year my wife and they go and
they break it down and then they're like, child's care
is through the roof.

Speaker 9 (16:37):
What are you getting for that?

Speaker 3 (16:39):
I'm well, you give it to us in the morning
and then we give it back to you in a
similar condition, live delivery guaranteed. When I when you buy
reptiles in animals like I have in the past online,
you always look do you want just want to make
sure what they're live. Guarantee is when it comes to

(17:00):
the animal delivered to you, what's it say? Okay, it
says it's that will be. But if it's not, we
have to we have twenty four hours to make sure
that they notify them that the fish you bought or
the lizard is dead. Keep telling my wife we should
just do childcare. It's great money, it'll be awesome. We'll

(17:23):
have a lot of fun turned into ropper Room. Remember
that TV show ropper Room is that I don't have
to you know, It's funny when you when you travel
around as much as I do, It's it's an odd
situation because when you're in certain places to be like,
oh my god, so and so is here.

Speaker 9 (17:41):
That was my.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
Childhood, and I'm like we we you know, like Captain Kangaroo,
that was my you know, mister Rogers, we all kind
of had the same experience. But there's definitely a regional
area to the country when it comes to the local
children's programming and Roper Room. I don't know if that
was national or not. I loved ropper Room. It was
so much a dream as a kid. It's like, if
I could just get on Roper Room, I'd that'd be

(18:03):
happy for the rest of my life. I never got
on kids. That's what I'm trying to tell you. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
Shows your Twitter, tweet at his text program, so much
stuff to get you more on Matt Gates evil.

Speaker 9 (18:17):
The biggest troll in the world is Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
I got more people sent me tweets and texts yesterday
about Matt Gates. First of all mad at me because
they don't like him. Some of the Republican's sumber Democrats
as if I had a hand in.

Speaker 9 (18:32):
This and I can do something about Chad, fix this
for me?

Speaker 3 (18:37):
Fix what well?

Speaker 9 (18:38):
I don't like him.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
I don't what am I supposed to do. I'm not
the president. He's not going to be age unless there's
a recess pick and even at.

Speaker 9 (18:47):
That, I just he's not.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
It's all the greatest troll in the world. A bunch
of other stuff to get to, including arguably the documentary
of the year that I'm so excited about.

Speaker 9 (18:58):
Talk about that as well.

Speaker 15 (18:59):
It's Chat Benson Show, Got Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 12 (19:19):
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votes for sugar cookies versus shortbread. Just share a cart

(19:41):
and then share the meals and the moments. Download the
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plus enjoy free delivery on your first three orders. Service
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Speaker 16 (19:51):
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Speaker 1 (19:51):
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bought two wreaths but you have twelve windows, Or maybe
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this season, Instacart's here for hosts and.

Speaker 11 (20:11):
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Speaker 17 (20:32):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
While they're all fighting over whether or not Matt Gates
should be the next Attorney General the United States of America,
Who's John Thune?

Speaker 9 (20:44):
Tulsi Gabbard? What, Pete Hexith?

Speaker 3 (20:48):
Who? What are these?

Speaker 18 (20:50):
Who?

Speaker 3 (20:51):
The real stuff was going on yesterday on the the
real stuff, the stuff that matters to you and me
and the everyday person. Are they here? Are they here? UFOs? Yes,
there was a big UAPs, TAPS, ABCDEFGS.

Speaker 9 (21:05):
They're all talking about those letters.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Are theyre?

Speaker 19 (21:09):
I think probably the vast majority of UAP are drones
experimental aircraft weather conditions, which is again why I say,
if we review the data, I think we're going to
discover a lot about things we weren't even thinking about.
But there is a percentage that isn't.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
That's the scary part. What are they? Because, as I've
said in the past, and I will say it again,
if our choices, beings from another dimension, Solar system, or

(21:50):
our enemies have stuff technology wise that is so advanced
that we could not compete on our best day ever,
I think I'm going to go with a Who's with
me anyone. But it was very interesting listening because.

Speaker 9 (22:10):
Understand that.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
The people that were there testifying yesterday all kidding aside
they were under oath.

Speaker 9 (22:22):
They wanted to be under oath.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
They wanted to make sure that everybody knew that I
swear by this. I swear by this. Michael Schellenberg.

Speaker 20 (22:40):
I think that what the American people need to know
is that the US military and intelligence community are sitting
on a huge amount of visual and other information still photos, video, photos,
other sensor information, and they have for a very long time.
And it's not those fuzzy photos and videos that we
begin in those very clear, high res, high resolution.

Speaker 21 (23:00):
Many visuals, graphics, videos, photos.

Speaker 20 (23:02):
I mean, I've been told hundreds, maybe thousands.

Speaker 9 (23:07):
Hundreds maybe thousands.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
Now he is very interesting because he is a he
as a journalist, he ran for governor of California, and
he is out in some insanities part I think of
the Twitter files as well, and he's very Again, he's
on top of this stuff because people come to him

(23:31):
because they feel they can trust him. These are not idiots,
These are not freaks and weirdos. Remember when Trump talked
about it, even a rogan, a couple weeks ago. Look,
these are people that you would think, Okay, this person's
seeing things. No, these are well respected people, and it's
coming out more and more that there's something. Now what
is that something? Well, we're all curious. Are some of

(23:54):
them weather balloons?

Speaker 22 (23:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (23:56):
Are some of them drones that are just insane?

Speaker 3 (23:58):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (23:59):
Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (24:01):
But are some of them, as they said, maybe none
of those.

Speaker 20 (24:07):
I also reported on a pretty stunning description of orbs.
One ORB coming out of the ocean about twenty miles
off the coast of Kuwait being joined by another ORB,
high definition video shot from a helicopter. Not any sort
of top secret technology filming that. So I just think
there's a lot of people that have come forward now
at this point that this is not just folklore. The

(24:30):
Pentagon is clearly covering something up.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Far being from the Pentagon to cover something up, I
think that would be a no note. Now, some of
this stuff that is our technology that is super advanced,
of course we're going to cover that up. And the
uFocus is a great way to say, ah, you guys
are crazy and wackad dos or whatever. But there's also
a lot of stuff nowadays that's nobody's stuff.

Speaker 20 (24:52):
I hope I just think the Pentagon is like children.
It's a very paternalistic attitude. They just need to release
the information. And I'm very confident that the Pentagon and
the intelligence community are hiding a lot of information about UAPs.
You know, we have a lot of evidence and a
lot of people, including heads of former heads of the
United States that have said that, former intelligence community officials,

(25:13):
you know, both on the right and the left. I mean,
this was an incredibly bipartisan group today. So I think
that it's well established now that the military and the
intelligence community are hiding a significant amount of data that
they have an obligation under the Constitution to report to Congress.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
Yeah, but we all know that they throw that constitution
away when it comes to their secrets.

Speaker 9 (25:35):
What would it do to us?

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Though, So we find out that there are and everybody
wants to go there, they're not little green men. Well
what if they are, Well, then they are. But you
know that's we get our picture. The Grays, they got
the big heads, they're little green men. What if it's interdimensional.

(25:58):
What if somebody's figured out a way to traverse through dimensions? Okay,
very cool. What if they're us from the future figured
out how to travel back in time. And yes, of course,
the possibility is that they are a more advanced species
than we are, and they are light years and universes

(26:22):
away from us. But because their technology is so advanced,
that kind of stuff that they do is like a
weekend trip getting here. So all of those things are
a possibility. But what would it do to us as
a species, as a human race? How would we handle that?
I'm not sure we would handle it that well. I

(26:46):
think some people would be fine. I think some people
would be excited. I think some people maybe not handle
it well.

Speaker 21 (26:53):
Nancy Mays, Has the government conducted secret UAP crash for
achieval programs?

Speaker 6 (26:57):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (26:57):
Or no?

Speaker 18 (26:58):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (26:59):
Okay?

Speaker 21 (26:59):
Were they just designed to identify and reverse engineer alien craft? Yes, sir, no, Yes,
Does the US government have any reverse okay? We are
answering that question about retrieval programs? Do any US contractors
have the same I.

Speaker 18 (27:13):
Would prefer to address on a closed session, ma'am.

Speaker 14 (27:15):
Okay.

Speaker 21 (27:16):
In your book, you mentioned government employees who've been injured
by UAPs, placed on leave and receiving government compensation for
their injuries.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
Is that correct?

Speaker 18 (27:24):
That is correct?

Speaker 21 (27:24):
How can the government deny we have recovered craft. If
they're paying people because they've been injured by recovered craft.

Speaker 18 (27:32):
Man, that's a great question. That's why I think we're
here again because I've seen the documentation by the US
government for several of these individuals who have sustained injuries
as a result of a UAP incident.

Speaker 9 (27:45):
That's lou Alisondo there, and he has been very much.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
A loud voice, having worked for essentially in the Pentagon,
the up research heading it up, and he's just said,
all right, you know enough of this. I mean, they're
out there, we know that, and so let's just be

(28:11):
honest about it.

Speaker 9 (28:12):
So we'll see. I mean, you know, we're going to
talk about this throughout the show. More and more.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
I think though. Stuff is coming out and it is
making people question, hey, are they lying to us? Well,
they light to us about a lot of stuff. Some
of that is understandable because they don't want us to
know because that might get back to our potential enemies.

Speaker 9 (28:36):
But this would be of all the things you know.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
That could happen, This kind of announcement would change will
change human history in a heartbeat. How would you feel,
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But like I said earlier, the fact that they're going
under oath, the fact that.

Speaker 9 (29:06):
They're doing that is very important.

Speaker 3 (29:10):
And because if you're lying, as we all know, Congress
doesn't care if they lie to the American people, but
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Speaker 3 (32:07):
You stink like far and white male privilege to me,
I do often out myself verbally as ay.

Speaker 23 (32:14):
Younger, my pronouns are they them?

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And I'm proud to be a gender?

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Are you so bid?

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It's not a great way to use your white privilege.

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Some people got to some people don't.

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From office crush to sex symbol, John Krasinski is officially
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Speaker 27 (32:55):
A lot of responsibility though being the sexiest man Alive?

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Is it?

Speaker 3 (32:57):
I don't know, supposed to be joking? I don't know,
maybe maybe not. Do you get anything?

Speaker 9 (33:04):
What if? Here's the funny thing you ever hear about?

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Right? You hear about it with the uh with like
miss America, miss Universe. It's just say for the sake
of argument that he fails to live up to the
Sexiest Man Alive? Crown is there? Did somebody come in second?
Like we gotta go back to somebody get Danny DeVito online,

(33:32):
I came in second again. Well, now you're going to
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So I like peanut butter and jelly, because you gotta
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Ryan Adams is one of the nominees for induction into
the Songwriters Hall of Fame for twenty twenty five. Others
up for the honor include Alennis Morissett, The Doobie Brothers,
Sheryl Crowe, and Eminem.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
Okay you know, Ryan Adams okay, Lotus moteset, eminem Okay,
cu cuckoo.

Speaker 9 (34:14):
But to be a great.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
Songwriter, and you throw a little singing into it that
helps you see. Of the three of those people that
we just heard, the first one may get into the
second documentary of this, Ladies and Gentlemen, the documentary that
I am super excited about. Yacht rock. You know, it rocks,

(34:43):
but it doesn't wrong too hard.

Speaker 28 (34:44):
The singers all seem to be saying, Hey, it's gonna
be okay.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
It's perfect. Sitting down dancing.

Speaker 21 (34:51):
Music, also known as yacht rock, but the term yacht
rock merged from comedy show.

Speaker 29 (35:00):
All of a sudden, this new genre we made up
started to get embraced by the world.

Speaker 6 (35:06):
Yacht rock.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
Where's my yond?

Speaker 12 (35:08):
I played on all those records.

Speaker 27 (35:12):
I always thought it was kind of flattering to be
made fun of.

Speaker 30 (35:15):
I began to see that it was a kind of
aspect of which way to honor us.

Speaker 27 (35:22):
Obviously made an impression on somebody.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
I am excited you guys mock me for my love
of Hallmark movies getting into that start of the night.
Don't do it yacht rock? Absolutely, I love yacht rock.
And the documentary kind of takes you through the whole
because it's just rock and roll, right. But it was

(35:51):
just it was you know, Doobie Brothers and you know,
Michael came from somewhere, you know all it's amazing. And
when I'm you know, in the car, I'll throw like
all the out rock on. I could fine. It's just spectacular.
But it started as kind of a joke with like
a band in the seventies, a comedy band, and they're

(36:13):
touring everywhere called the Yachtlee Crew.

Speaker 9 (36:19):
Oh wouldn't it be great?

Speaker 3 (36:21):
I mean, look, okay, being a big star and a musician,
it's it would be pretty cool.

Speaker 9 (36:29):
But if you can make a living wearing.

Speaker 3 (36:34):
Outfits from like the Love Boat and singing soft rock
and having a good time doing it and selling out,
you know, three four thousand seat venues, like, that's a
great life. What do you do? I'm in a band.

Speaker 9 (36:52):
Oh have you heard of us?

Speaker 3 (36:53):
I don't know. We're called Yachtlee Crew excuse me? Like
Motley Crue, Yeah, but we just do soft rock, like
let's start it out. It rocks but not too hard.
And the description of it, it's just a bunch of
guys going eh, life will be okay, so awesome. I
can't wait to see that.

Speaker 9 (37:14):
Which brought me to this.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
I was sitting there last night and I'm thinking to myself,
should we do a countdown? Should we do a countdown
of the ten greatest yacht rock songs of all time
or yacht rock artist of all time? Because I think
those I think that stuff's fun. And when because the
nostalgia when you hear like when you hear Michael McDonald,
she came from something, You're just like, oh, that is

(37:37):
so awesome. What a fool believe it is? It is great.

Speaker 9 (37:42):
And you remember when family Guy did it when Peter had.

Speaker 3 (37:44):
Like a panic attack and they and they prescribed him
yacht rock and they went on a yacht rock tour
on a boat on a cruise. Oh, spectacular, spectacular.

Speaker 9 (37:57):
Should we let me know?

Speaker 3 (37:59):
Hit me up three two three five, twenty four, twenty
three at Chad Benson's show through Twitter your Instagram. But
can't be serious all the time. We got to talk
about real stuff. I enjoy yacht rock as much as
I enjoyed talking about Matt Gates. Yeah, I probably will
tell you my story. I I had a story with
Matt Gates and.

Speaker 9 (38:21):
I'll tell it next hour.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
Uh, he's not going to be ag unless there's a
recess appointment because there's enough senators or they want no
part of what he's having to offer. And you know
the audible gas that you heard that there was, you know,
inside of the room when they were the leadership room
as they were talking about getting ready for this upcoming session.

Speaker 9 (38:44):
But there was a reason. As we talked about why
this happened and.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
Why he did it again, Trump is a troll and
Matt has shown him loyalty. Uh, he's got you know,
he's not an idiot. I'll tell you that a lot
of people think he's a moron and his's idiot. He's
not that, but he's definitely not somebody I would say, yeah,
let's do this. Although some of you like him, but

(39:11):
you only like him because he trolls. See. That's the
funny thing I've learned for a lot of people and
which I think the left doesn't get. And we'll get
into a little bit that next hour is some people
only like these people not because of any of their policies,
because they couldn't tell you any of their policies. They
couldn't even tell you who represents them in Congress. They

(39:32):
like these people because they troll people, in particular elites,
and it gets under their skin and they like that.
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The Chad Benson Show, Matt Gates Attorney general. Eh, maybe
he is. Maybe he isn't get that recess appointment. God,
I loved Recess, didn't you. I mean, think about this, right,
I'm fifty three. Who knows what you are. Maybe you're
in your forties, maybe you're in your sixties. Wasn't Recess great? Though?

Speaker 6 (41:42):
Oh so cool?

Speaker 3 (41:44):
It's like the greatest thing ever. They were training you
though for the future. You can take that ten minute
break in the middle of the day from the job
that you hate, so you can leave your veal crate
or your factory line. Oh jeez, Chad, I'm just saying,
so yesterday, remember the big thing yesterday, Pete, who's this guy?
This guy here, this guy's gonna run what are you

(42:05):
kidding me? Who waited? He's gonna run the penag what? What?

Speaker 31 (42:09):
And I don't think there's any evidence or any data
that shows that having women involved in that military has
made our military worse?

Speaker 3 (42:16):
Where is the evidence of this?

Speaker 31 (42:17):
This is all fiction, It is all ideology, and it's
all quite frightening. And you know, and and I don't
think anybody can defend this choice. This is not somebody
who I mean is a Fox News host who used
to be in the military. If that's the stated we're
going to be going with, I think it's very alarming.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
By the way, that's Van Jones, just to let you know,
he did not say that women shouldn't be in the military.
He said they shouldn't be in combat. Several several studies
show that all male units outperform mixed units. So he
didn't say they're not capable. He didn't say any of

(42:55):
those things. You kind of just like, well, he said
that they shouldn't do stuff. But while everybody was going,
you know, WHOA my god, then Tulsi guy evergot oh
my god, she's gonna head up national intelligence.

Speaker 9 (43:07):
All my people figured out, and then Trump's like holding
my beer. Remember this guy.

Speaker 32 (43:14):
Seems like every time I turn around, they're engaged in
surveillance or list building or monitoring. And I don't care
if it takes every second of our time and every
ounce of our energy. We either get this government back
on our side, or we defund and get rid of
abolish the FBI, CDC, ATFDJ, every last one of them

(43:39):
if they do not come to heal.

Speaker 3 (43:41):
That's Matt Gates, forty two year old bulldog Florida loves
being a peleperty with a smile that makes you think, ooh, creepy.
He was nominated yesterday for Attorney General, and let's just
say trolling absolutely why is a big one because he's

(44:03):
not even liked in the House very much.

Speaker 9 (44:06):
He's not liked in the Senate at all.

Speaker 3 (44:08):
So the confirmation process would be if they were to
try to, you know, go through the regular confirmation process
where they're gonna drill him on all kinds of things,
it would not be good for him. It wouldn't. But
there's a lot at this So this is one of

(44:31):
those things where Matt Gates is. There was a potential
for him to to have an ethics investigation from Congress
come out about dealings with underage girls and drugs.

Speaker 9 (44:47):
So the DOJ investigated him.

Speaker 3 (44:49):
They didn't find enough to prosecute him, but the people
that he was associated with, some of them are already
in jail for the same stuff, and so a lot
of people thought this would have really torn him up.
So he did what Well, in this situation, you just
go no, I'm going to resign and go be the age.

Speaker 5 (45:08):
If mister Gates were to resign because he is taking
a position with the administration as the Attorney General. Then
the Ethics Committee loses jurisdiction. At that point, once we
lose jurisdiction, there would not be a report that would
be issued.

Speaker 3 (45:23):
So now it doesn't mean that report can't come out.
That's absolutely a possibility. But he is not liked and
he and Kevin McCarthy, he was one single handedly they
got rid of Kevin McCarthy. They hated each other. They
are not piles. Never we're going to be. Matt loves
making a scene, Matt loves being a celebrity, and McCarthy

(45:47):
is very honest about what do he thinks of him.

Speaker 28 (45:49):
I just don't think Gates is a conservative. I mean,
and if you think about it, if there's anybody who
should go to trial, I mean, Gates is one who
shouldn't be convicted of the trial.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
You said that, well, we all know the challenge here.

Speaker 28 (46:01):
You can't sleep with underage women and think you can
get away with it.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
And he denies that.

Speaker 28 (46:06):
Well, the women don't, and so there's people in jail
because of it. And I think that's a place where
people should have a court. I just don't think that
as an individual should be represented.

Speaker 3 (46:16):
In cong Mmm.

Speaker 9 (46:18):
Well, not friends. More on Kevinan Matt near friendship.

Speaker 3 (46:23):
I'll give you the truth why I'm not speaker.

Speaker 28 (46:24):
It's because one person, a member of Congress, wanted me
to stop an ethics complaint because he slept with a
seventeen year old an ethics complaint that started before I
ever became speaker, and that's illegal, and I'm not going
to get in the middle.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
Did he do it or not, I don't.

Speaker 6 (46:37):
Know, but ethics is looking at it.

Speaker 28 (46:39):
There's other people in jail because of it, and he
wanted me an influence.

Speaker 3 (46:43):
Well, Chad, he's the only Republican that feels that way.
Here's yet another Republican who also feels the same way
and doesn't really mince his words.

Speaker 33 (46:51):
Look, the house is a rough and rowdy place, but
Mike Johnson is going to be just fine. I served
twenty years in the military. It's my absolute honor to
be in Congress. But I serve some real scumbacks. Matt Gates,
he paid miners to have sex with him at drug parties.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
So that's how he feels so all alleged, but it's
just epic trolling. That's what Trump does. And you know,
there's a thought that Marco Rubio, who's going to be
the Secretary of State, will vacate his Senate seat. Matt
may back away and take over that Senate seat. One

(47:28):
of the reasons that we're hearing that Trump picked him
is because Trump likes him. He's an ass kisser, he's
a sicker fan.

Speaker 21 (47:37):
He is.

Speaker 3 (47:39):
Again, I'm not a fan of his, and I'm gonna
call it balls and strikes. I'm not a fan of his.
He's not an idiot, he's not. But is he is
that position for him? No, No, it's not. Could he
be senate? Yeah? Could he get the position, Yes, he
could get the position. That is a possibility through recess appointment.

(48:00):
And that's where when there is no Senate in session,
aka the recess, they can appoint him the president because
there was nobody here to do it, so I had
to point him and it's temporary until the next election
and then he would have to be confirmed again.

Speaker 9 (48:17):
I just I feel like it's a big troll.

Speaker 3 (48:20):
But when Trump was talking to people who wanted to
be a g they were like talking about the rule
of law and all this kind of stuff, and Matt
Gates basically said, I'm going to go in and cut
people's heads off, which is a illegal and not the
AG's job. And he's like, that's what I like right there.
So plus some of it is what's potentially going to

(48:41):
happen when it comes to the Senate John Thune yesterday
is it was like he's just a younger version of Mitch.
That is a possibility. He is a younger version of Mitch.
But he ended up winning. He beat out Scott who
Trump and everybody on the internet one which they don't

(49:01):
have a vote, and he beat out Cornwyin, who a
lot of people thought, well maybe, but Thune is old school,
very conservative, part of the establishment. Okay, whatever, But what
he is is the new head of the Senate. He
is the majority leader of the Senate. Trump's gonna test him,
and he'll test Trump. And it's good that there's some

(49:23):
people that are willing to push back in certain situations. Sometimes,
by the way, for all of you out there, go
I don't want them to do that with Trump. It's
a good thing because sometimes you need that person that's
willing to go no, I'm not gonna let you do this,
And sometimes that's good for the person who wants to
do it. All of us have done that for somebody.

(49:44):
You maybe had it done for us where we wanted
to do something and somebody else said don't, don't, don't,
and they stop you from doing it or you stop them,
and then later on you're like, that was a good
move way to do that. So it'll be interesting. I'm
still thinking about UFO's really to care the rest of
this crap. Let's just talk UFOs all the time. So
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(50:05):
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Chad Benson, the guy who predicted that Trump would lose
Alan Lickman. Remember he has his thirteen keys. Well, now
he has thirteen excuses to I Trump won and his
stuff didn't work, and a few of them are doozies.

Speaker 24 (52:48):
As I said, things could go wrong. They could be
unprecedented events that changed the pattern of one hundred and
sixty years of history. That's what happened here? Two things.
Number one, disinformation. We've always had disinformation, but disinformation has
exploded to an unprecedented degree. You talked about a grievance election,

(53:10):
but a lot of that grievance was driven by disinformation.
Starts with Fox News and conservative media, conservative podcasters.

Speaker 6 (53:19):
With tens of millions of views.

Speaker 24 (53:21):
But we've seen something brand new this time, the three
hundred billionaire Elon Musk putting his thumb on the scales
through his control of x formally Twitter. It's been reported
that his misinformation has had billions, literally billions of views,
and this has spread to every aspect of this election.

(53:43):
There is misinformation about everything about the economy, inflation, jobs, unemployment,
the stock market growth. There is vast disinformation about undocumented immigrants.
You know that they're supposedly killers who are out to
get you man.

Speaker 3 (54:01):
So that was it. It wasn't that maybe you didn't
read the room right. That was it, And it was
only conservatives who are part of the disinformation ecosystem. Although,
as we have found out, one of the reasons that
the media on the liberal side, the establishment side, is collapsing,

(54:24):
it's because people no longer buy and believe anything they
say because they realize it's all a bunch of lies.
He's a fascist, He's not. I'm gonna tell you why
he's not a fascist. Did you know that he and
Biden hung out yesterday? You're not doing that. If that
guy's if.

Speaker 9 (54:40):
That guy is truly Adolf Hitler, you're not doing that.

Speaker 3 (54:44):
You're not. They hung out for two hours, two hours,
they hung out, you know, the entire Time's like, look,
i'll leave, but you gotta tell me truth. I'm not
leaving until you tell me the truth. You voted for me,
didn't you? You did? Come on, just say it. Say it.

Speaker 9 (54:57):
Jill's probably like, yep, sure in the hell did I
voted for you? I vote for your twice?

Speaker 3 (55:01):
Let me? I can't stand her. Ooh man, the looks,
the looks the other day at that Veteran's Day thing.
If looks could kill somebody, better get in front of
the vice president. Because Jill, the doctor, not a licensed
medical professional, was not a fan. Let's just say that.

(55:24):
Three two, three, five, three, twenty four to twenty three
at Chad Bedson shows your Twitter tweet at his text
to program Alan Lickman, Ladies and gentlemen in his thirteen
keys to why he didn't get something right even though
it never fails except for the time when it fails. Meanwhile,
Sunny Houston was on a podcast, and I think she's

(55:47):
still trying to figure out not only how Trump won,
but how in God's name didn't Kamala answer the question
that we've said was the single worst thing that she
did in this entire run up to the election was

(56:09):
what would you do different nothing?

Speaker 25 (56:13):
I asked the Vice President what she would do differently
and a Biden and Harrison administration as opposed to a
Biden administry.

Speaker 3 (56:20):
And what if she, if anything she wishes she could
have done differently in the past four years or was
something like that?

Speaker 25 (56:28):
I followed up because I was surprised at the answer. Look,
I think it wasn't so much about the question, but
it was really more about the answer.

Speaker 3 (56:38):
Not a thing comes to mind, and not a.

Speaker 25 (56:40):
Thing comes to mind, And that's why I followed up
with is there anything you would do differently? And the
reason I followed up is because you know, that wasn't
a gotcha question, that was a layup.

Speaker 3 (56:50):
Really it was an important question, and I think one
she should have expected.

Speaker 25 (56:55):
That's what I thought I actually thought it was a
chance for her to explain to all the people who
are saying I want a change agent, for her to
explain that, of course she has a different lived experience
from President Biden, but they did have one of the
most successful administrations in all that tree and I thought

(57:16):
she would then say, I would build on the winds
that we've had spectacular.

Speaker 3 (57:22):
She's even like, look, I gave it to her. I
laid it out. I mean, outside of crafting the answer
for her, which you should have done. Apparently that was
the single moment that I think ruined it for her.
That was, you know, we go back to our analogy

(57:44):
of being the captain of the Titanic, and they say, hey,
you have a chance to get a do over if
you will to be the captain of the Titanic, because
we saw what happened, so they've decided that you are
going to have a chance to do it if you
can answer some important questions because you know it's sunk.

(58:06):
What would you do differently? And she's like, I'll drive
it right at it, do the same thing, try to
kill more. I don't know, just the worst answer ever
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get to, so much crazy stuff. Some of you chiming in.
So we asked last hour, there's a new documentary that
I'm super excited out coming out I think the end
of this month, and it's.

Speaker 9 (58:37):
About yacht rock.

Speaker 3 (58:39):
And I said, should I do a top ten countdown
of the greatest yacht rock stars and bands of all time?
Or songs or what? Love know what you think because
yacht rock it's it's I love it. I'm sorry, makes
me smile, it does, it does make.

Speaker 9 (59:02):
It's just so cool.

Speaker 3 (59:03):
Michael McDonald just all this, you know, Christopher Cross right,
just amazing and that that documentary looks awesome because they
talk about Video Killed the Radio Star, which was the
first song played on MTV, which is basically when MTV
came out, Christopher Cross ceased.

Speaker 27 (59:24):
To be anything.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
It was over that moment. Some people were made for
the camera.

Speaker 9 (59:31):
Chris was not.

Speaker 3 (59:33):
It's not very nice.

Speaker 9 (59:34):
Those are his works.

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Speaker 9 (01:01:15):
Trump transitioned yesterday.

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
Not like that, although Trump would probably be like if
I did, I'd be beautiful, probably pretty of the millennia.
But they're transitioning. He met with Biden. Man, Biden looked relaxed,
inn't he? He looked there like we both beat He
didn't we That's pretty awesome, right, who are you again?

Speaker 6 (01:01:34):
Thank you very much?

Speaker 24 (01:01:35):
And politics is tough, and it's many cases not a
very nice world.

Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
But it is a nice world today and I appreciate
it very much.

Speaker 6 (01:01:45):
A transition that's so smooth. It'll be as smooth as
you can get.

Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
Just like four years ago. Somehow four years ago, you
guys still thinking about that. We're never gonna let you
live it down. He did look so much happier. My
wife said the other day he's got a peppitis step.
I'm like, well, yeah, he does, because he knows the
end is near. Like it's it's done. Okay. You know what,

(01:02:12):
you didn't want to go out this way. You should
have made that choice earlier, but man, they screwed you over,
and you doubly screwed him back. So there's a win
for you, old man, a wind for you. Three two, three, five,
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all of you. I try to get back to everybody
as much as possible. The last couple of days have
been hectic, but we do listen to everything, and if
you don't drop too many F bombs, we will play
stuff on the air. Yesterday we're talking about issues.

Speaker 9 (01:02:45):
When it came to trans things of that.

Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
Nature, it can be a little little little bit, you know,
unnerving and uncomfortable for some people.

Speaker 9 (01:02:53):
We go, we wade right into it.

Speaker 30 (01:02:55):
The problem is plain as simple. You fail as a
male athlete. So what do you do. Well, you go
over into the female athleticism and guess what. Now you
can call yourself a woman and you pretend to have
female parts and say that you've menstruate in all this
other garbage, you're still a failure as a male athlete.

(01:03:16):
I don't care what you call it. And these people
have a mental illness if they think that they can
force everybody in America and in the world to think
the way they do, because that's not the way this
country operates. It's not the way the world operates. And
if these people would just get a grip and realize

(01:03:38):
this is where we screwed up by trying to force this,
instead of saying, hey, this is just simply how I
believe you know, I'm sorry if you don't agree, etc. Hey,
we might be in a lot better place right now.

Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
He's absolutely right. We've talked about this for years. You
do realize, yes, the transgender movement is the insanity of
what's going on with kids. You screwed up when you
went after the kids, and we've talked about that yesterday.
But you forget that so much of not just trans
move but so much of this wacky ideology on the
left is about what compliance giving in power.

Speaker 9 (01:04:17):
That's what it's about.

Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
Can I have power over you to do things that
I tell you to do, even if you know it's
ridiculous and wrong. That is so much of what it's about. Yesterday,
Rogan was chatting about this, about how many people reached
out to him that you would think, oh, well, he didn't.

Speaker 9 (01:04:36):
Name names, but you know who they are.

Speaker 3 (01:04:39):
Like Zachary Levi, the actor the place Shazam came out
and said, look, you have a known idea. How many
people come up to me and go, you know what, Yeah,
I support Trump, but I couldn't say that. Justine Bateman,
by the way, I don't of you saw this. So
that's Jason Bateman's sister. She was on Family Tie. She
played Mallory. She came out the day after the election.
She goes, now it can bre again. Now the world

(01:05:01):
makes sense, it's a better place now.

Speaker 8 (01:05:03):
There's a lot of people that don't speak their mind.
Do you know how many artists that have reached out
to me that are like in hippies, man like artists, musicians,
comedians that thanked me for endorsing Trump because they can't
do it. They said, they want to, but they don't
want to be attacked. They can't say it. They think
the country is going in the wrong direction. They think

(01:05:23):
that this control of social media by the government, which
we would have had pretty much fully if it wasn't
for Elon buying Twitter, that this is a dangerous president
to set. Whether it's a right wing government or a
left wing government.

Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
I agree one hundred percent. Look, if you're on the
right you want a censor, I'm going to fight back
every step of the way. And if you're on the
left and you want a censor, I'm fighting you. We
can't have that.

Speaker 9 (01:05:47):
I love that.

Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
There's a great T shirt that's it said, you know
it's got basically it's got a Constitution on it, but
it stops after the Second Amendment and it says, you know,
the freedom of speech, and then underneath it says, what
if that doesn't work, then it says see the second one,
essentially saying you've got to fight for this. And there's

(01:06:10):
a reason that speech was number one and guns were
number two, because if you can control the speech and
you can control the people through information and fear, that way,
you won't need to do anything else.

Speaker 9 (01:06:20):
But eventually, if they have.

Speaker 3 (01:06:22):
The opportunity because they bear arms, they will rise up
against that tyranny.

Speaker 8 (01:06:26):
And that what you see that's happening in the UK
where people are being in prison for tweets and Facebook posts. Yeah,
mind bending. The whole thing is nuts and it's a
dangerous path that we were on. Trump has avowed to
have free speech become a very important part of what
he's standing for, and that this censoring of information needs

(01:06:48):
to stop, and that we need to stop all government
influence in what people have to say.

Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
Here here that brings us to this yesterday big hearing
in the world of UFOs. Very interesting. I mean, I
think we're all in agreement that there's something. What it
is we do not know, but there's something. Could it
be government stuff that is so advanced that we couldn't
even wrap our heads around it. It's possible. Could it

(01:07:15):
be stuff inter dimensional possible? Could it be angels, or
it could be anything. All of the things are on
the table, but there is some sort of cover up,
and I think that's the one thing we can all
agree on.

Speaker 34 (01:07:29):
I think this was really a historic day for both
Congress and for the American people.

Speaker 18 (01:07:34):
I think it was a win win.

Speaker 34 (01:07:35):
This is now the second hearing on this topic that's
been open to the public. Hopefully the public is now
getting an understanding of how long our government has actually
been involved in this topic, despite decades of denial.

Speaker 3 (01:07:47):
That's Lewis Alizondo who testified under oath, and he at
one time was part of a program that essentially ran
it that investigated UAPs for the government, not on his own,
not on his own time, not something where like he's
like a ghost hunter but now he's doing for handlies. No,
this was like I work for the government. The pushback is,
they're no little green men. They don't have a spaceship

(01:08:08):
from outside our solar system. All of these types of
videos that I'm showing right now can be explained, Well,
then what are they finding?

Speaker 34 (01:08:15):
I think it's important to know that we have we
have absolutely been able to confirm the existence of some
sort of technology that has the ability to operate with
anonymity within our controlled US air space, operate over our
sensitive military installations, and possibly interfere with our nuclear equities. Now,
if that's not a national security concern, I don't know

(01:08:35):
what is.

Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
And it's one of the things I've talked about and
we've talked about on the show. Would you rather different beings,
different species maybe us in the future through technology that
they have, they come back and see interdimensional travel something
of that nature. Would you know that you know, okay,
we have an understanding us as a planet. If something

(01:08:57):
was to go down, it is it's all of us?
Or would you rather it be China or North Korea
or Russia, which would you rather?

Speaker 34 (01:09:09):
Since the early nineteen fifties, we've been dealing with this issue.
And when I say dealing with this issue, I'm talking
about objects that still to this day can operate beyond
any type of performance characteristics of our modern aircraft. So
when we're to say, maybe this is Russia or China today, okay,
but that doesn't explain the nineteen fifties and sixties where
these aircraft were captured on radar doing ten thousand and

(01:09:31):
thirteen thousand miles an hour.

Speaker 3 (01:09:33):
Okay, what we have in comparison hales and that TikTok
one is one they always talk about. I think it
was two thousand and four off the coast of San Diego,
so from forty thousand feet to five feet off of
the surface of the ocean in a split second. And
for any human to try to go through that you

(01:09:53):
would essentially just liquefy. You'd fall apart. It's just not
possible because of the g's. So something was there, something happened,
and what it is we don't know. So could it
be absolutely alien technology? I think if you're trying to
rule that out, you're foolish. Could it be a natural

(01:10:14):
phenomenon some of them are, but could it also be
our enemies? I hope not, but again you can't rule
that out. There's something three two three, five, three eight,
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info Wars. So they bought info Wars. Alex Jones course
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I can't believe they owd efo Wars.

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My god, the Onion owns info Wars.

Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
No gay frogs. When do you think Trump names him
to his cabinet? It's the press secretary. Oh you know
that's coming even for a day. I mean, if you
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Speaker 35 (01:13:34):
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longer friends. No we are no longer family. No we
can no longer be cool. No we will no longer
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No I will not regret this decision. Yes, I will
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in my life who voted for him for the rest
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They need that. Oh my goodness, people are so upset.
It's amazing. It's humorous. Actually, this was a win for
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would you hear stories like this? These three idiots may
have tried to pull off the crime of the week.
Are you ready for it? I don't think you'll be
able to bear this. They were trying to do something
with the bear necessities that they needed. So you see

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where I'm going with this. Are you very excited to
hear it?

Speaker 38 (01:16:29):
Security camera video these three men say that the bear
did one hundred and forty thousand dollars a little bit
more than that in damage to their three cars over
a series of nights. I want to show you that
video that was These three men then turned into their
insurance companies and you can see the car there and
you can see what they say is a bear rummaging
around in the front seat. They have video of three
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(01:16:50):
and another car as well, and they claim that that's
the bear that is inside doing all of that damage.
They have video of all three of the cars. You'll
see this is the second car here, and then this
is the damage that they say was done by that bear.

Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
You see what appeared to be scratch marks. Yes, that
does appear to be scratch marks. I'm curious about the
bear though, because I'm looking at the scratch marks and
i know what bear claus can do, and I'm feeling
like a bear claw from the donut shop would have
done more damage to their g wagon.

Speaker 9 (01:17:18):
En Rolls Royce.

Speaker 38 (01:17:19):
When they gave this all this information to the insurance company,
the insurance company thought it looked a little strange. So
the California Department of Insurance looked into it, and strange
it was. Look what the California Department of Insurance found
a bear suit. Turns out, the California Department of Insurance
says the men were dressed up as a bear in
this bear suit, climbed into their own cars and allegedly

(01:17:40):
created the damage. They then tried to pin it on
the bear, according to the California Department of Insurance, but
their insurance companies weren't buying it, and upon further investigation,
this is what they found that fake bear suit. Now
today the California Department of Insurance says all three of
those men have been arrested for their role and what
they call insurance fraud, and now the California Department of
Justice is investigating this the same the District Attorney's office

(01:18:01):
is prosecuting the case.

Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
It is spectacular, so you can actually see, Like looking
at it, at first, you're like, oh, that looks like
a bear because it's like a ring doorbell, so it's
black and white. It's kind of grainy ish. But then
when you on further review after you find out, you're like,
is that barrowing your T shirt? It's not even close.

(01:18:24):
Oh my goodness, you guys are very funny, is what
I've tried to say. Oh jeez, she had below the
chaos in the world. I know you guys are still
thinking about Matt Getz. That's exactly what Trump wants you
to do.

Speaker 39 (01:18:36):
House Republicans were meeting behind closed door today when Donald
Trump announced Matt Gates as his pick for attorney General.

Speaker 17 (01:18:42):
We've learned that there were audible.

Speaker 39 (01:18:43):
Gaps in the room, and sources inside the Justice Department
are conveying a sense of shock. One official saying this
can't be real, another suggesting there will be mass resignations
if Gates is sworn in. But there are real questions
about whether Gates could garner the majority of support needed
in the Senate to be confirmed, or it is possible
the Senate could waive its vetting responsibilities and allow for

(01:19:04):
recess appointments, as Trump has been demanding.

Speaker 3 (01:19:06):
Yeah, and we're going to get into what a recess
appointment is next hour, because they're a great explainer on that,
because you need to understand what these things are. But
the audible gas, Oh, moistas, do you think that was it?
You think it was one of those things? M Marco,
What do you think? I'm known for a long time.

Speaker 40 (01:19:23):
And again, I think the president is entitled to his team,
and he's made his appointments, and so I like Matt
and know him very well, and I'm confident that if
the Senate confirms him, to you, who would do a
good job.

Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
That's a big if, by the way, just letting you know, again,
very truly, very trumpy. We'll find out if he gets in,
but we'll explain the recess appointment coming up in the
next hour. The beginning of the next hour because you
need to know what that is, and we want to
make sure that you have an understanding of what is.
We don't want you to leave here going. I didn't
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I mean, he gave me great entertainment and he made

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me laugh a lot. But man, what did I learn? Well,
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and go wow. He entertained me and he made me laugh,
and he'd taught me stuff and he did all this
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get to, including Moron the uf furls.

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Are they.

Speaker 41 (01:20:23):
Are?

Speaker 3 (01:20:24):
They?

Speaker 27 (01:20:24):
Are they?

Speaker 3 (01:20:24):
I would like to know. I think we would all
like to know. Could we even handle it if they
were here? That's another question that probably needs to be
asked as well. Find out what the Vatican thinks about that.
It's a Chad Benson show.

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This is the Chad Benson Show.

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The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (01:22:05):
There's panic in Washington as people freak out because Donald
Trump has begun the trolling, trolling? Trolling? Trolling? What is that?
It is where he picks some people that are really
good and then he picks some people that are well
Matt Gates, what for what? Yeah? Watching people freak out

(01:22:31):
is more important than whatever happens after that. It's just
more entertaining. Do I think Matt Gates should be the
age of the United States of America? I do not do.
I think he's an idiot. I do not do. I
think he has a chance. We'll see.

Speaker 9 (01:22:46):
But it's the ultimate troll.

Speaker 3 (01:22:48):
Why because it gets people to do this.

Speaker 4 (01:22:50):
You in your lead in reminded us that Matt Gates
was investigated for potential child sex trafficking. However, he was
never indicted. That's an important data point. Yes, But attorneys
and support staff who care about honesty, integrity, ethics, the
rule of law, and allegiance to the Constitution, this is
Donald Trump sending a message to them that y'all might

(01:23:12):
as well just get out now while the getting's good,
because look at who your boss may soon be. Matt
Gates and what self respecting federal prosecutor would want to
work under a guy like Matt Gates.

Speaker 3 (01:23:26):
It's the ultimate trolling. Now does Matt Gates have a chance.
We'll talk about that in a second. But it is
the trolling because Matt likes to do that too. He
loves it because it gets some attention. And for a
lot of these people out there, you know, from the
aocs of the world and the Jayapals and the ilhan
Omars and the Marjorie Taylor Greens and the Matt Gates
and everything attention. I mean, the world is one big

(01:23:49):
social media like and share and stuff.

Speaker 9 (01:23:52):
It's in common.

Speaker 3 (01:23:53):
It's wow, yes, yes, more, feed me more, feed me more,
feed me more.

Speaker 7 (01:23:56):
Just kind of like a god teer kind of trolling
just to trigger a meltdown.

Speaker 6 (01:24:02):
This is trolling.

Speaker 7 (01:24:03):
I mean, you know, they have had serious appointments, Like
I'm a big fan of Rubio, so I mean we're
different politically.

Speaker 6 (01:24:11):
Stephan Nick.

Speaker 7 (01:24:12):
I just saw him my colleague from Missouri, Eric Schmidt,
he was the ag for Missouri. He would have been
a solid pick. And then you put out someone like
that and it's just nothing patrolling.

Speaker 3 (01:24:24):
That's exactly what it is it's trolling. I love it.

Speaker 9 (01:24:27):
Does he have a chance, that's a big.

Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
Good we Could he do it? Could he?

Speaker 9 (01:24:31):
Well, he's not.

Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
Liked really in the House the way that he would
like to to him, what's more important is the online.
What's more important is stuff like that that's far more important.
Not really liked in the House, definitely not liked in
the Senate. I don't think he would get through. I'm
not saying it couldn't happen, but I would find it

(01:24:54):
hard because there's you can't lose a lot, and there's
already several Republicans that are like, I don't think so.
But then you heard this thing about a recess. Recess.
What's a recess? Well, kids, we're going to explain it
to you. That brings us to this portion of the
program we call now it's time for another episode of
Both Government Rules.

Speaker 2 (01:25:15):
Well, Chad, let me explain how this works. A recess
appointment is a way for the President of the United
States a fill vacancies in federal offices without Senate confirmation,
but only when the Senate is in recess. Article two,
Section two of the US Constitution gives the President the
power to appoint federal officials, but with the advice and
consent of the Senate. However, if the Senate is not

(01:25:37):
in session, the President can make an appointment without waiting
for the Senate's approval, but this can only be done
with the Senate's in recess.

Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
So how long does the appointee last. That's a great question.

Speaker 2 (01:25:47):
The appointment lasts only until the end of the Senate's
next session, usually the end of the year or the
following year, meaning the President must seek confirmation from the
Senate to keep the appointee in place for a longer term.
And that's how recess appointments work.

Speaker 9 (01:26:02):
That was another episode of government rules.

Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
Hey thanks, political porcupine, I appreciate that.

Speaker 9 (01:26:10):
So that's how it works.

Speaker 3 (01:26:11):
Santa goes home, Trump looks around against nobody's here and
I need ag and they go, oh, this is the guy,
and then you stay there for till the next election
or whatever it is. Is that possible? That's what Trump
is pushing the new Senate maturity leader, John Thune to
do the ones he can't get through. I don't think

(01:26:32):
Marco Rubio get through. I'm not worried about that. There's
a few other ones out there that shouldn't have any
problems getting through. And then yes, I mean, Matt Gates
has some issues, so he's been investigated. One of the reasons,
so the DOJ investigate him for allegations of underage prostitution,
sex trafficking, maybe some drug stuff.

Speaker 9 (01:26:53):
They didn't press charges.

Speaker 3 (01:26:54):
But the other people in the investigation that they were
investigating as well, some of them are in jail. Then
the Ethics Committee, even before Kevin McCarthy took over, started
a look into it. Well, guess what, Matt Gates resigned
yesterday immediately in doing so, that investigation essentially is over.

(01:27:15):
They were going to release their findings as early as Friday. Ooh,
so is he going to be I don't know. Trump
likes him because while everybody else talked, you know, the
sanctity of the law and the Constitution, he talks about

(01:27:36):
cracking heads. I mean, is it possible that he gets through? Yeah?
Do I think it's a trolling I do think some
of it is absolutely trolling, And I think I wouldn't
be surprised if the way this thing plays out is
Rubio obviously is going to be Secretary of State. From there,
you have an opening in the Senate could I see

(01:27:59):
him maybe getting that.

Speaker 9 (01:28:01):
It is possible for sure.

Speaker 42 (01:28:03):
This is an attorney Mark Paletta, top advisor to the
transition team. He previously represented the Supreme Court Justice Clarence
Thomas's wife, Jenny Thomas, and are dealings with the January
sixth Select Committee. He has issued a really specific warning
over his social media site saying that any Justice Department
employees who do not want to fall in line with
the political pointies put forward by President elect Trump should

(01:28:23):
either resign or get out of the way.

Speaker 3 (01:28:25):
Which look, Trump is coming and he's going to bring
some of these people and not everybody's going to like him.
And some of that may be because they've had some
serious issues with things and they've raised some serious questions
that maybe some people on the left would not like
to have raised and or found out some of them.

Speaker 9 (01:28:44):
Like I said, I think are there more so for
the trolling.

Speaker 3 (01:28:48):
And that's one of the things about And I asked
you guys earlier, tell me the things you like about
Matt Gates, and all of it has to do with trolling,
all of it has to do with he says things.
It has very little too with any kind of policy
or what he believes in because you just like the
fact that he will say things that piss people off.

Speaker 10 (01:29:09):
Is it safe to say that based off of your comments,
you're suggesting that these women at these abortion rallies are
ugly and overweight. Yes, what do you say to people
who think that those comments are offensive?

Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
And a lot of people like that, And my uncle said,
that's why I like the guy, so well, that's that's silly.
I mean, you know, you like the guy because he
can offend people. That's not policy. But then he goes
but then again, he doesn't represent me, and that's so low.
That's a lot of what the pelebrity world is. They're

(01:29:44):
more interested in being noticed, having people stare at them,
take their pictures, all that stuff than I think a
lot of the policy side of stuff. And I'm saying
he's again I've said this, he's a smart guy, idiot,
He's not like though, I will tell you that it's

(01:30:06):
the trolley world and sometimes it drives me crazy. I
like the fact that people fight, and I've heard from
sever of you, well, I like the fact that he fights.
I think a lot of people like that. I mean,
you know what we do, we do we as a nation.

Speaker 6 (01:30:18):
We like that.

Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
We like the people will push back at times. But
if you're only doing it because you want a certain status,
that's the frustration I think people have. So is it
possible yes? Is it likely? I don't know. And here's
the other side of stuff too. Trump's gonna throw people

(01:30:41):
out there that will cause a real stir. And then
Trump's gonna throw people out there like Matt Gates that
are gonna freak everybody out, and all of a sudden,
the people that cause to stir don't look as bad.
Yesterday we were talking about Tulci Gabbard and Pete Hegseth.
Now it's like, oh my god, Matt Gates. So there's
a method, I'm sure to the madness what we're going

(01:31:02):
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Speaker 3 (01:33:40):
Now it's time to find out what's trending.

Speaker 9 (01:33:43):
What's trending.

Speaker 3 (01:33:53):
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Speaker 9 (01:34:12):
This beautyful Thursday.

Speaker 3 (01:34:15):
Let's start with Twitter, very political today Twitter. Matt Gates,
He's evil, He's something. I've had my run ins with
Matt so and I'm not gonna leave it at that.
But there's a lot more to it. This is this
is trolls Central. I think Trump's just sitting there, go

(01:34:37):
look at him. I'm gonna name Matt Gates because Matt
there's a reason that he stepped away, and we talked
about it earlier. It's gonna be that big report that
comes out Supposedly Friday, they were gonna vote whether I
was gonna come out about him and underage sex with
girls and this investigation and he resigns that now goes away.
So there's a there's a lot to it. But still
it kind of makes me laugh. Very detrolling. Is spectacular,

(01:35:00):
Doge that's the Government Accountability Office, as well as a
coin Thun, Pete Headsteth Rubio, Senate Tulci, Vivek All trending,
Mike Tyson, who's taking on is it chick?

Speaker 9 (01:35:20):
Paul Tomorrow Night?

Speaker 3 (01:35:21):
Is it Tomorrow Night or Saturday Night? Secretary of Defense
Don Lemon, Rick Scott Head over to the Magical world though, Yeah,
who Matt Gates Number one training thing? Giannis Anteta Gumbo
scored what fifty nine last night? He's good. Caitlin Clark
did not score fifty nine. She golfed yesterday. Doge Coin Tyson,

(01:35:46):
Paul Marco, Rubio and Dave Coogie the Full House actor
announce yesterday and he's got stage three. I think it's lymphoma.
Matt Gates and one training thing yesterday on Google, Tulca Gabbert,
John Thune all trending, Golden Bachelorette, Victor Webbin Yama basketball

(01:36:17):
player as well, and Dave Coolier so all trending the
whole thought. You know, everybody's freaking out over the Matt
Gates thing, and we've touched on it earlier it's.

Speaker 9 (01:36:32):
Trump loves to troll.

Speaker 6 (01:36:34):
He does.

Speaker 9 (01:36:35):
There's always a little method behind the madness.

Speaker 3 (01:36:37):
Sometimes it's got yeah, but a lot of times it
is him being what can I do? How can I troll?
What can I do to get a reaction out of
many of these people? And he does that. You know,
Matt Gates, let's it's going to be a recess appointment,

(01:36:57):
which we could talk about. I don't know if that's
going to happen or not. Because John Thune, who's the
guy that's going to be the head of the Senate now,
is not he's not a never Trumper, he's he's he's
a he's a love Trump's ideas, don't love Trump.

Speaker 9 (01:37:11):
Guy doesn't hate him.

Speaker 3 (01:37:14):
But it's definitely very old school establishment and and you know,
he's that kind of person that's would you expect, you know,
very serious, very much what you would consider almost a
Reagan like establishment person. And I think in the Senate

(01:37:35):
you need that more than in other places. I think
in Congress you can have the pelebrities like the Gates
Is and the aocs and stuff like that, but in Senate,
in the Senate, it's that's it's always I've always said this,
I feel like that's more one's romper room than the
other ones, a little bit more, uh.

Speaker 9 (01:37:54):
You know, kind of what the adults are.

Speaker 3 (01:37:59):
And I'm not saying that everybody who's in Congress is
you know, in the house, is not an adult, but
you get it. You don't see the same kind of
chaos and infighting and stuff going on in the Senate.
You're a little bit safer, a little bit more mature,
if that makes sense. But the whole Gates thing this is,
this is there's so much behind it that has nothing.

(01:38:21):
He's not going to get it unless there's a recess appointment.
And I don't think John Thune's gonna allow that. But
did he get everybody talking yesterday? John Fetterman laughing at
everybody going he's it's trolling.

Speaker 7 (01:38:30):
I mean, it's I would describe it as god toier
level trolling to just trigger a full on China syndrome
on that lives in perpetuity.

Speaker 3 (01:38:43):
I think he's absolutely right on that they'll freak out
about it, and there's all kinds of just watching people
talk about it, Oh what about this, and nothing is
going to happen. I just I don't buy that this
is going to because he knows I was watching Chris Starwelson.

(01:39:03):
There's no way he knows that Gates would never get through.
Gates is not popular in the Senate, even amongst the Republicans.
So and there's already been several on records saying yeah,
I won't vote for him. So he knows that. But
Gates also knows that if he didn't step away, that
thing was going to come out, that ethics complaint that
the investigation had been going through, and that was going

(01:39:26):
to lead to who knows what. So it's a safe district.
He steps away. Another Republican comes in, and should Marco Rubio,
which I think will be confirmed. What happens, Well, there's
an open seat there in the Senate. Is that a possibility?
Of course? It is three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chadbenton shows your Twitter
tweet at his text the program, A lot of stuff
still to get to talk a little more yacht rock later.

(01:39:49):
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Speaker 3 (01:41:54):
If you think Matt Gates is the age is chaos,
wait till they get the load of the new Press secretary.
Potentially maybe probably not, but it would be hilarious because
you see, he doesn't have much of a gig right now.
And that is Alex Jones. A little while ago, the
Onion purchased Info Wars. Alex went live immediately on the

(01:42:17):
X Ladies and Gentlemen.

Speaker 6 (01:42:19):
It is seven fifty right now. I'm about to upload
this to X. I just got word fifteen minutes ago
that my lawyers and folks met with the US Trustee
over our bankruptcy this morning and they said they're shutting
us down even without a court order. This morning, the
Connecticut Democrats with the Onion newspaper bought us. They asked,

(01:42:40):
do they outbid? They said, well, it was competitive, so
they changed all the bidding rules, made it secret. Two
days ago. I had a bad feeling. I told you that,
and just like they tried to shut us down back
in late May without a court order. They're supposed to
have a court order. There's going to be injunctions filed.
I'm about to go live about a Harrison's American Journal studio.
I don't know what's going to happen, but I'm going
to be here till they come in here and turn
the lights off. I'm gonna say, wor's your core order?

(01:43:02):
So this is all going down right now. They want
to solace the American people, but we're not gonna be silenced.
Be sure and follow me at the Alex Shows Network
at AJN Live on X right now.

Speaker 3 (01:43:12):
Alex Jones right there. He's not done. But a press
release came out a little while ago from The Onion,
and The Onion which has it says today it announced
the asset of Info Wars with the sport of Sandy
Hook Families, who secured one point four billion defamation verdict
in Connecticut against Alex Jones, the founder of Info Wars.
In the parent company Free Speed Systems LLC. The Onion

(01:43:33):
has announced its exclusive launch advertiser in the new venture
will be every Town for Gun Safety, the largest gun
violence prevention organization in the country. They went on to
say the Onion, with the acquisition of info Wars that
it wants to end relentless barrage of disinformation for the
sake of selling supplements and replace it with the Onion's relentless.

Speaker 9 (01:43:55):
Barrage of humor for good.

Speaker 3 (01:43:57):
The Onion is proud to acquire info War and we
look forward to continuing its story tradition of scaring the
site's users with lies that fork over their cold hard cash,
said the CEO, Ben Collins, or bitcoin. We also accept bitcoin.
It's kind of funny. Alex isn't laughing though.

Speaker 6 (01:44:17):
They're following court to take Real lex Joans away. That's
start lane constitution, which IGU already said no, they followed
in other courts. So live feed going up. By the
time you see this at AJ and Live and at
Real Alex shows right now, share this everywhere. There is
a total attack on free speech to the deep state
is completely out of control. The private security has even
been told all this. Yet they tried to tell them
last time, the other US trustee to shut us down
on the coqu order. You know these folks said no.

(01:44:40):
So this is all happening right now. This is the
tyranny of the New World Order, desperate to silence the
American people, the mandate of Trump against all the law fair.
They don't care, so the system still thinks us in charge.
I'm going live right now from what probably will be
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that's happening. You are the resistance. God bless and good luck.

Speaker 3 (01:45:12):
You're not being kidnapped. God bless, godspeed. He's so theatrical.
Wouldn't it be funny though, if he was the res
secretary just coming out gay frogs. Everywhere's gay frogs. Well
it's not totally true, but there's some truth too. With
all the stuff they're dumping in there, I'm surprised I
don't have twelve eyes and seventy five legs with all
that crap that's inside, all over a water and whatnot.

(01:45:35):
He got a lot of stuff, right. I don't want
him silenced.

Speaker 9 (01:45:37):
I don't you know.

Speaker 3 (01:45:39):
I was not a fan of what I think the
Santiyok thing was ridiculous. He knows that, he understands that,
and it hurt a lot of people. And that being said, no,
do not take a voice away, cause he has been
right on several things, and everybody's just quiet about that.

Speaker 5 (01:45:58):
But he is.

Speaker 3 (01:45:59):
You know, but the beauty of our countries we have
the free speech. Now he's got to pay for the things,
and we can debate that all day. It's what he
said protected, Is it not protected? Were their actions taken
because of it? That caused pain? And the act itself
was an act and he knows that because the divorce
proved a lot of that out. So I tell everybody

(01:46:22):
the story every time I talk about alex is the
most surreal thing. Twenty sixty the convention, with the leading
up to Trump's first election, we were in Cleveland, and
you know, I mean, he's big, but he's not what
he is now. And there's every day there's two or
three planes flying over with you know, Info Wars on it.

(01:46:45):
Several bus stops have his face on it, and buses
are wrapped of his face. But he's got like seven
or eight people filming him, you know, some on just
phones and others. You know, they're falling around. But he
gets into an argument with Triumph of the Insult Dog.
So there's a guy with a puppet on his hand
arguing and Alex is arguing with the puppet. I thought,

(01:47:07):
this is this is awesome. So but I want to
give you just a.

Speaker 9 (01:47:11):
Snapshot of how big he is comparatively.

Speaker 3 (01:47:15):
You know, we sit here and we talk about these
cable news networks and stuff, and you hear the numbers
as a just cascade. You can go on X and
let's see if he's up right now at this second,
because it's you know, it's always kind of hard to tell,
uh when he's up because you go at different times.
Right now, at this moment, at this moment, he's got

(01:47:35):
almost a million people streaming him just on X alone.
That doesn't count Twitch and all this. He blows these
people out of the water. So there's an audience there,
and no doubt about that, that is huge.

Speaker 9 (01:47:46):
I can't believe it.

Speaker 3 (01:47:47):
I do kind of want him to be the Press secretary,
even if it's just for a day. You don't want
to see that you're fooling yourself. Speaking of X, guess
what Elon Muskin is everybody else is doing on X.
They're pushing people to Blue Sky. What's Blue Sky? It's
the lighter, kinder, sleeter old Twitter.

Speaker 22 (01:48:08):
Kind of feels like the early days of Twitter if
you will it, and it's honestly pretty similar. It's got
a lot of the same search functions, a lot of
the same features in layout, but a lot of people
are deciding to migrate over there, especially becoming a safe
space of sorts for left leaning celebrities, some journalists, and
those that have been turned off by Ex's political leanings
and divisiveness, especially around the presidential election. Now, Blue Sky

(01:48:30):
isn't necessarily a new platform. It's actually been around since
twenty nineteen and it was co founded by former CEO
of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, but it has been seeing a
surge in people migrating to the platform since Trump's victory.

Speaker 3 (01:48:43):
The company says they've gained more than.

Speaker 22 (01:48:45):
One and a half million users now in the last week,
and blue Sky CEO told us its growth marks a
new era of social media, one where quote users are
put first. But it's still way behind X and metas
Threads in terms.

Speaker 3 (01:48:58):
Of active users. So yeah, people are flocking there and
there's not a lot. I actually I have not joined,
but I've downloaded the app, and same thing with Threads.
I was threatened to do it and then I just like, oh, look,
peace Candy. So but now I'm thinking to myself, anybody
on the right should all flock over to Blue Sky
and screw it up. You know, you should open an account,

(01:49:20):
Alex Jones. Maybe I'll open an account, just restream it there.

Speaker 22 (01:49:25):
They also say they have anti toxicity features that protect
users against harassment and dogpiling. You can actually remove your
tweet from somebody who quote tweeted it if you feel
like that is certainly something that was offensive or you
didn't agree with. Now, outlets like The Guardian they actually
are boycotting. Xday flocked to Blue Sky here, as have

(01:49:45):
TV personalities like Mark A.

Speaker 3 (01:49:47):
Cuban Don Lemon, as well.

Speaker 22 (01:49:49):
NewsNation Media contributor Colby Hall actually says that while Blue
Sky may feel more civil right now than maybe X's,
he fears that this will just continue the isolation marking
and keep people kind of in their siloed information bubbles.

Speaker 3 (01:50:02):
This being more left leaning as excess migrated a little.

Speaker 6 (01:50:05):
Bit more to the right.

Speaker 3 (01:50:05):
Yeah, I don't want that. I want everybody to have
placed at the table, have a form of conversation, debates.

Speaker 9 (01:50:13):
Someone's going to be angry, you know what.

Speaker 3 (01:50:15):
Those people are probably angry if they go get milk
in something that goes the right way, they get short changed,
or it's just you know, you were supposed to give
me a dollar forty seven back you gave me a
dollar forty six. I mean, they're going to lose their mind,
or somebody didn't hold the door. I mean, some people
are just pissed and angry. You never gonna fix that.
But when you decide that we're only going to have this,

(01:50:38):
you're going to end up not only making your platform,
making your marketplace smaller. You're just going to feed into
what everybody else already believes, therefore not getting a peak
of all the things that are going on, and that
maybe the stuff that you believe isn't all one hundred percent.

(01:51:00):
So I want us to have platforms where we're all participating.
We'll see if that happens, though, because sometimes these things
take off and then next thing, you know who, everybody's
heading back to where they once came Twitter three two, three, five,
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Speaker 3 (01:53:44):
Can we get a drum roll for this.

Speaker 41 (01:53:46):
Police Trump's nominee for Attorney General is Matt Gates. According
to The Hill, sources in the room where House Republicans
were waiting to start their leadership elections told them there
were audible gas when Matt.

Speaker 3 (01:54:00):
Gates was announced. That Trump's pick for Attorney General, Matt.

Speaker 41 (01:54:04):
Gates, as you may know, is under investigation by the
House Ethics Committee, looking at too allegations of illicit drug
use and sexual misconduct.

Speaker 23 (01:54:11):
You know, on a lot of.

Speaker 41 (01:54:12):
Jobs, being investigator for sex trafficking honr age girls would
hurt your chance for advancement, But in the Trump administration,
you can listen on your resume under special skills.

Speaker 3 (01:54:21):
Nah, look at you, Jimmy Kimmel. Thank God for Trump, right, Like,
what would you do for the next teen years if
she had nobody to make fun of there was Donald Trump?
Because who again, I go back to, well, Elon is
their new villain. They love themselves, some hate some Elon,
they love to hate, some Elon love. Yeah, that's the
way it because he is the new villain. I get

(01:54:42):
that every day. What was it, Joey Read? She's off
Twitter and I'll say this about Twitter, and we're participating more,
We're doing videos. The are gonna be lives she may
think tomorrow on Twitter? Uh, it is. It is a
saspool of hate at times. I'm not gonna lie it does.
But I also I have a text message light. It's accessible.

Speaker 9 (01:55:03):
I hate there too at times. So it's that's everywhere.

Speaker 3 (01:55:08):
TikTok.

Speaker 9 (01:55:08):
It's the same thing. It doesn't matter where you go.

Speaker 3 (01:55:12):
If it was a carrier pigeon, a carry picture would
come to your house and somebody would say you got
a message, what is it? You're a Nazi and say, okay,
I mean it doesn't matter. So look, do I think
Matt Gates is going to be confirmed. No, I don't
think so. There was a lot at play here, as

(01:55:34):
we've talked about. The big one was tomorrow there would
have been a vote to release the ethics report on him,
and that isn't going to happen now that he's resigned

(01:55:56):
because he resigned immediately. This wasn't I'm gonna resign and no,
he resigned immediately, and so because of that, he puts
them up for this unless there's a recess appointment, and
we've talked about a recess appoinment. Essentially it's like a
temporary appointment, so you don't need to go through the
confirmation process. And John Thune, who's now the Senate majority leader,

(01:56:17):
he's not I don't think he's involved in any of that.
That's a battle that's going to go on between Trump
and the Senate right now. But this investigation, for all
intents and purposes, is going to go away.

Speaker 5 (01:56:28):
Once they are not in office. Of the Ethics Committee
then ceases all investigation and there is no follow up
reports that are issued.

Speaker 3 (01:56:36):
There you go, so we'll find out. We'll find out
what's going to happen. I just it's troull it's a
great trolling move by Trump, and the question now will
be with Marco leaving, is he going to move? He's

(01:56:56):
going to ask Gates too. You know, I want you
to call DeSantis and I want you to tell them
I want you and I'll call them as well. So
that is a possibility. It's a possibility. We shall see
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chadbenton Show. It's your Twitter, So uh, there's

(01:57:17):
a new documentary coming out. We've been talking about it
through the day. And if you don't know what it is,
it's it's about yacht rock. If you don't know what
yacht rock is, it is the best form of music
in the world.

Speaker 25 (01:57:31):
You don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:57:37):
The rocks, but it doesn't wrong too hard.

Speaker 27 (01:57:40):
The singers all seem to be saying, Hey, it's gonna
be okay.

Speaker 9 (01:57:43):
It's perfect sitting down dancing music.

Speaker 3 (01:57:46):
Also known as yach rock bud. It's the term yacht
rock merged from comedy show.

Speaker 29 (01:57:54):
All of a sudden, this new genre we made up
started to get embraced by the world.

Speaker 27 (01:58:00):
Yacht rocky Where's My Yon? I played on all those records.
I always thought it was kind of flattering to be
made fun of.

Speaker 30 (01:58:10):
I began to see that it was a kind of
asspect of which way to honor us.

Speaker 27 (01:58:16):
Obviously it made an impression on somebody.

Speaker 3 (01:58:23):
So yacht rock is singer songwriters, bands that at the time,
you know, the Doobie Brothers could rock, Steely Dan, they
could rock, But now looking at them, it's kind of
that soft rock right that ac and there's just something
about it.

Speaker 9 (01:58:40):
So I said, should we do a countdown?

Speaker 3 (01:58:43):
And I'm announced it tomorrow what we're gonna do, But
several of you said, absolutely, a countdown, top ten greatest songs,
top ten greatest artists.

Speaker 9 (01:58:52):
We're gonna figure that out. We'd love to hear from you.

Speaker 3 (01:58:54):
Let us know, because I think we do need that.
I think in this time of fracture and disdain for
each other, I think the prescription that I can deliver
to you guys the best is yacht rock. I think
that brings the temperature down in the room because when
the Little River Band comes on, Chad thrown out the
Little River Band, right when Pablo Cruise comes on some

(01:59:18):
of the great ones, when arguably the greatest single yacht
rock song by a man who looks like he could
have taught math at a junior college. Rupert Holmes, people
go to who the Hell's Rupert Holmes? Oh he had
a hit escape? Oh yeah, So we're gonna find out tomorrow.

(01:59:43):
What are we gonna do. We're gonna do a top
ten Greatest Songs artist, kind of like we did with
the movies. We'll talk about the song. It's gonna be
great because we need that in this world. And I
want to deliver to you happiness rather than hate. Speaking
of that as we wind up today's show, we never
like to leave you in a sad state. We always

(02:00:04):
want to leave you going up here on the Chad
Benson Show so you can approach the rest of the
day or the evening. Maybe you're listening to this overnight
and getting ready to hammer out your day. And somebody
who inspires us all, well, he leaves us every day
with just a small bit of inspiration. No, it's time

(02:00:26):
for the Gary Pucy moment of the day.

Speaker 23 (02:00:31):
And I understood by not understanding and by not thinking
what's good to do as let's reorganize your organizations because
you write things down, you want to remember what you
want to do.

Speaker 18 (02:00:44):
And you're going to save the lady you.

Speaker 6 (02:00:45):
Put in a pile.

Speaker 23 (02:00:46):
We'll go through that pile and take out the old
stuff or replace it with new stuff that has to
do with your meaning of life today as you're living
in it's a beautiful place to be. Reorganization of organization.

Speaker 3 (02:01:02):
Ah, He's the yacht rock of insanity.

Speaker 9 (02:01:04):
You guys, have a blessed rest of your day. I
say you Friday Night, night Jack.

Speaker 17 (02:01:12):
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