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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show, Another day, another controversial bic. Every
single day Trump picks somebody it's new controversy, Pete Hesgeth,
Tulsi Gabbert, Oh, Matt Gates? Then yesterday, are f K
(00:32):
Junior causing controversy, stirring up the pot, making people lose
their blanking minds?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
What?
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Yes, Chad, he's a skeptic, he's a denier, he's all
the things. Is he okay? On what vaccines? Okay? Okay?
Is that what he really is? Well? It depends, because man,
when I look at the news, and this is again
why the news is right now, and I read a
lot of this stuff in both his stablishment media and
(01:01):
alternative places. That isn't the establishment new money versus old money?
If you will, Uh, it's interesting what you get because
you don't get the full story. No, no, no, no.
And you notice when they talk about our FK. Junior,
it's only about vaccines. They're not talking about the insanity
when it comes to food and the growth of our
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wastelines and the obesity in our children and adults, and
the addiction of the chemicals and whatnot. Insight, you don't
talk about that. What do they talk about it's always
about the vaccines.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
But this really isn't about politics, because this is somebody
who has been Robert F. Kennedy Junior, who has been
pushing quackery, who has been pushing lies, who has been
pushing conspiracy theories. You've been talking to experts in the
health community preparing for him r FK Junior, to be
given some sort of role in health.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
What have they said to you.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
The entire medical and public health communities, in terms of
their significant concerns.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Horror.
Speaker 6 (02:00):
Even somebody said to me today, I can't think of
any single individual who'd be more damaging to public health
than RFK.
Speaker 4 (02:08):
Well, America, I hope you like measles.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Nah, like what you did there? I hope you like
meesels because everybody's gonna get it. By the way, measles
have been rising globally up twenty percent in the last year,
not because of RFK Junior and his skepticism. Is he
really anti vaxxy? That's the big thing I want to know.
Is he really anti vax But of course the left
losing their mind making me laugh, it's tremendous.
Speaker 6 (02:32):
They're not alternative views, they are false views. People often say, well,
these alternative views, they're not they you know, people say, well, look,
I think maybe vaccines could be linked to autism. Fair
enough that that was an issue that came up, and
it was studied in these large studies, global studies involving
hundreds of thousands of kids who were followed for over
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a decade to see if there was in fact a link.
Some of the studies actually showed that you were more
likely to have autism if you were not vaccinated. But
the point being that issues are raised, issues are studied,
and yet they still keep coming up. That's one of
the big concerns. That's a metaphor, I think for other
things that people are concerned about with.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
Him, doctor goopda right there. So is he really anti
vax No, he's not. He's not, but he does have
questions about vaccinations and there's nothing wrong with that. But
that lies they continue to tell are tremendous, Doctor Drew
Pinsk not lying.
Speaker 7 (03:29):
It is incumbent upon everybody to continue to pressure the press.
I wonder if he doesn't sue the press for slander
because he's fully vaxed, his family's fully vaxed, he has
no vaccine denialism, he wants vaccines subjected to the same
scientifical rigor as all the other medication that people like
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me are allowed by the FDA to bring to market,
so we could use these things.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
As it is, it is an entirely.
Speaker 7 (03:59):
Different operation with no liability to speak of, and there
may be really significant problems with these vaccines. At least
we should be able to ask the questions. I'm not
a vaccini. Everybody's fully baxed to my practice. But when
I give my patients informed consent, I have to include
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in that that these things have not been tested the
way I would be satisfied to them to really give
them a clear standing.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
Okay, doctor, true? So just out of curiosity are they tested?
Of course, they're tested. Are they tested in the same
rigor that other things are tested, No, they are not. Secondly,
all of these companies have very limited liability when it
comes to vaccine related injuries, and the reason is because
in many of these places, you're forced to take these things,
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so they can't be held accountable for something that you
may not take on your own and if you get
an injury, so there is very little that you can
do in that situation. Now, let's go over the schedule,
all right, because I like to get this stuff out there.
I want to know what's going on. I want to
get a feel, a sense of stuff. I was born
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in nineteen seventy. I'm a seventies kid. If you were
born in nineteen seventy, you were grooving and rocking. Disco
was just on the horizon. Plaid pants were still in
Mom and Dad were smoking in the car. Vaccines. Average
number of vaccines that you get as a child was
five to seven. That included measles, mumps, rubella, polio, diphtheria,
(05:37):
tonight is and tesses for Tussa's. Yes, it rose a
little bit in the eighties and nineties, nothing crazy. By
the early two thousands, twenty doses by the age of six,
almost thirty in twenty ten, and by the time you
hit eighteen now you'll have up to fifty shots. Is
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it not fair to ask some questions? And I am
not a denier by the way I went and I
got my shot for COVID, and I always said it
was wrong for them to call it a vaccine, like
to call the thing the flu shot. It's a different thing, right.
The flu shot protects you from getting the flu. But
should you get the flu, it makes you better. We
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told everybody it was the vaccine for COVID. The vaccine
is like polio. Right when you get a vaccine for polio,
you don't kind of get polio. Well you could kind
of get COVID. So skeptic, I'm okay with that. They're
upset because he's coming in and he's upsetting the apple cart.
Well he's not a doctor. Okay, what does that have
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to do with anything in running an organization and an agency?
Just out of curiosity, because Chad, he's not a doctor.
These are doctor things. He's talking about vaccine and her
doctor things. He should be a doctor. Oh is that
the way you feel?
Speaker 8 (07:06):
You?
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Guys know who Joaquin Duerto is. He's the president of
Johnson and Johnson. They spend a lot of money out
there and they do a lot of stuff in the
world of medicine. He is a dual citizen in both
the United States and Spain, and he's got an MBA
from a college in Barcelona, as well as a Masters
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of International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management
in Phoenix, Arizona. He is not a doctor. He is
not a engineer. He's not a scientist, he's not a anything.
Yet he runs one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies on
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the planet. Shouldn't he be a doctor. It's so ridiculous
the way that they come at this and like everything,
it'll be hair on fire with no actual hair that's
on fire because it's all about scaring. It's not about reality.
(08:14):
It's all about scaring. Well, he's running an agency. Look
that means very little when it comes to well, but no, Chad,
he's running an agency. Should be no, no, it shouldn't.
He should focus on running the agency, asking serious questions,
putting the people in plan in place that will help
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us succeed in becoming a healthier nation rather than the
fatass nation that we are at this moment in time.
And there are serious questions out there, not just when
it comes to the COVID vaccine or vaccines in general,
in health in general, and the nasty stuff that we consume,
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including chemicals and things of that nature. I think he's
going to look and go, Okay, wait a minute. Here,
We've got a lot of people that fly back and forth,
if you will, from these government agencies over to lobbyist
groups who work for these big companies, and by the way,
we have brought this up plus numerous occasions. We'll talk
about a little bit more next hour. Remember tobacco and
(09:19):
the evil that it was. Those people left the tobacco
industry and decided we're going to go over here and
get into the food industry because our business is addiction.
So let's head over there. So I think there's a
lot of questions that he's going to ask that's going
to raise alarms for a lot of people out there.
Are going to be like, but we like, you're still
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going to get all the stuff right. You want to
get twelve shots of COVID, knock yourself out, you want
to do all of those things. Great, But wouldn't you
like to know they're maybe put to a little bit
more rigorous test that maybe we don't need forty seven shots,
Maybe we don't need some of these things that are
(10:01):
in our food, and we should maybe have a real
idea more So. Doesn't mean you have to follow them,
but it's nice to know. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your Twitter, it's your Instagram. But Chad, will they ever
be able to get them through. Yes, they will. I
(10:21):
think Matt Gates is a different story. But for a
lot of them, it's a possibility there could be a
recess appointment. We talked a bit about that yesterday. John Thu,
the guy that's now running the Senate, you.
Speaker 7 (10:33):
Have said that you would do recess appointments if it
came to that.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
What's the threshold for getting to that point for recess appointments?
Speaker 9 (10:41):
Well, what I said is Brett and I think this
is that all options are on the table, including recess appointments.
Hopefully it doesn't get to that, but we'll find out
fairly quickly whether the Democrats want to play ball or not.
We'll start having confirmation hearing as soon as the new
Senate has sworn in in January. By the time you
take the oath of office, hopefully a lot of those
nominees will be through their confirmation hearings and we'll be
ready to act on them on the Senate floor. And
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then it's a question of how much do the Democrats
resist or object or try to block those nominations from
going forward.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
And we're going to grind them out.
Speaker 9 (11:10):
I mean, we're just going to keep consistently moving and
we'll see what kind of cooperation we get, and then we'll,
you know, like I said, we'll make decisions about where
do we go from there.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
We'll find out. It's going to be interesting. Will they
do recess appointments or are they going to be able
to get some of them through. I think it's going
to be a mixture of both. By the way, Bush, Trump, Obama,
a lot of people have done recess appointments. It's unfortunate
that we're in this situation now, but this is what
we've got. I think Marco Rubio fly through. I think
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there's going to be some other ones who do Doug Bergham,
you know, heading up the interior. But I think for
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of RFK junior to Health and Human Services Secretary. My god,
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it's over. Polio be back. It's all coming back now,
probably stuff you didn't like. Scarlet fever. People are gonna
die from the whatever they used to die from in
the old, old olden days. Oh my goodness, that people
are just insane. AOC.
Speaker 16 (16:16):
Let's talk about RFK Junior. Some of the concerns you
have about what he might do to Asia Chet.
Speaker 25 (16:21):
Yes, there are these concerns about that you have a
baby anywhere in the world, protecting against polio, against measles,
against very serious communical diseases that I mean, we would
be talking about going back to the what seventeen hundred,
eighteen hundred.
Speaker 5 (16:37):
I mean, this is.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
Serious, serious, because he's a vaccine skept No he's not. Again,
he's not. But nobody's gonna listen because it's not about
telling you the truth. It's about fear. And even after
getting their asses handed to them, they're still out there going,
I'm gonna terrify you now with this guy. I heard
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somebody yesterday say, you know the reason that his voice
is that way is because he didn't get vaccinated as
a kid, And you just thought to yourself, oh my god,
you guys are idiots. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 5 (17:38):
Son, Chad Benson Joe.
Speaker 10 (18:00):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
I'm a latch key kid, and I think I'm better
for it. I really do. I think I got to
learn independence and do all kinds of awesome stuff. Then
maybe I shouldn't have done. And I know, if you've
listened to the show, there were things that happened to
me as a child, but didn't matter if my parents
were around twenty four to seven, stuff was gonna happen
to me, you know, because you're not going to be
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around your kids twenty four to seven. Now we've gotten
to the point now we don't let our kids do anything.
Everybody's terrified. Oh my gosh, hey Mickey, Oh, I can't
believe the kid's walking around. I used to go to
Disneyland by myself as a kid, like thirteen.
Speaker 26 (18:42):
I went to Europe by myself to a camp, got
out a plane, flew over there, found out where I
was supposed to go.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
I was like eleven or twelve, went off to a camp.
You know, there was a bunch of other kids that
were landing. We're all going to a soccer camp. We
all did it. We were survived, We survived. But in
America nowadays, free range parenting is evil. Do you know
that I was gonna do this story last week, but
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obviously with all this stuff going on, didn't have a
chance to do it. But then lo and behold, other
things popped up that goes with this. But it's insane
letting your children play by themselves outdoors. What if somebody
steals your child?
Speaker 27 (19:30):
This woman's being handcuffed. Soon she'll be taken to jail.
Why she told her son get out of the car
and walk home? Eight year old eight His parents encourage
him to play outside on his own to build independence.
But one day after karate practice, he misbehaved in the
car and his mom told him walk the final half
mile home by herself.
Speaker 17 (19:51):
Here's a little boy walking down the sidewalk.
Speaker 27 (19:54):
She called the cops.
Speaker 14 (19:55):
He's a perfect for somebody.
Speaker 24 (19:57):
The kidnapped.
Speaker 20 (19:58):
Officers are on the way.
Speaker 3 (20:01):
He's the perfect target for seventy to kidnap me.
Speaker 27 (20:06):
The police put Aiden in the back of their car.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Oh yeah, walking by yourself exercise.
Speaker 27 (20:11):
The police took Aiden home and ask his mom if
having him walk home was reasonable?
Speaker 28 (20:16):
Does that sound reasonable to you for him?
Speaker 3 (20:18):
It does?
Speaker 10 (20:20):
It was half a mile.
Speaker 27 (20:21):
You weren't worried about him.
Speaker 29 (20:23):
That's a safe neighborhood.
Speaker 27 (20:24):
In fact, their city ranks among the safest in Texas.
But the police officer says, to have.
Speaker 30 (20:30):
An eight year old get out of the car walk
by himself, that's a big problem because we don't know
who's in that white van.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
Oh my god, really is that where we're going with
this stranger danger? We don't know who's in the white van.
Who could offer that child candy? Okay? Why would I
offer a kid candy if I'm an adult that is
planning to do something horrible when I know I could
probably just overpower the child. People are insane.
Speaker 27 (20:58):
Does he have a point? Oh, says Leonora Skanesy.
Speaker 21 (21:01):
Ninety nine, repeating of white vans are guys coming to
fix your toilet.
Speaker 27 (21:06):
Kidnappings by strangers are extremely rare. Just being in a
car is four hundred times more dangerous.
Speaker 21 (21:14):
You don't see people saying, oh, I could put Johnny
in the car, but what if we're t boned. I
wouldn't forgive myself, what if there's a drunk driver. I
just won't do it. But people do that when they
think about their kid going outside.
Speaker 3 (21:25):
And the things. You've got to let children play. You've
got to let them do stuff. You've got to let
them before, you've got to appse of freaking let them
do it. You don't want them terrified and scared. Living
in the Valley of the Dirt people out in Arizona,
I let my kids do things that in California people
freak out of it. Lily and Jack and them would
take off for hours. They had their scooters, they had
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their little mopeads. They would be gone, they would be
running around, they would be you know, in other places
in the country, I might have been tried for craziness.
But in the Valley of the Dirt people, and at
the time the sheriff lamb. He wants people to allow
their kids to have freedoms. That's what I feel. He
never told me that, but he doesn't have to because
he's not insane.
Speaker 21 (22:08):
What's dangerous is that we've come up with a culture
that she's a kid outside and fantasizes the very worst
case scenario.
Speaker 30 (22:16):
You have a lot of crazy people out here. I
don't trust my child with out of range. About twenty
or thirty feet from him may be going to jail
for in danger to child. So put your hands round
you back.
Speaker 10 (22:26):
I just figured they'd questioned.
Speaker 27 (22:28):
Me and let me go, but they jailed her and
kept her there overnight.
Speaker 31 (22:32):
It was terrifying.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
It's ridiculous, is what it was. I don't trust people
within twenty or thirty feet. Oh, for God's.
Speaker 27 (22:40):
Sakes, enough prosecutors indicted her for placing her child in
imminent danger of death and acting against the peace and
dignity of the state. Hither pled guilty, lead guilty.
Speaker 31 (22:53):
It was a minimum two years because it was a
state fellay charge, so I couldn't that for my family.
Speaker 27 (23:01):
Two years minimal. As part of her plea, she had
to write this groveling letter to say.
Speaker 31 (23:07):
The words I should not have taken my eyes off
of him when in my heart I knew he was
perfectly safe and capable.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
You think, yeah, he is perfectly safe and capable because
he's in karatee and because nothing's going to happen to him. Well, Chad,
these are one offs. Case in point earlier this week,
Georgia woman arrested why because her child walked into a
town by the way, a town of three hundred people.
I think we've all.
Speaker 23 (23:34):
Met a mother of four shocked to be arrested in
front of her children.
Speaker 32 (23:38):
That was anger and frustration, of course, because my children
were having to witness that.
Speaker 23 (23:44):
All because her then ten year old son was spotted
walking alone in Mineral Bluff, Georgia, a town with a population.
Speaker 14 (23:49):
Of about three hundred and seventy.
Speaker 32 (23:50):
It's really not even a town, Harley. It's not as
super dangerous or even dangerous at all stretch of road.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
There's three hundred and seven many people in town. My
assumption is everybody knows each other in some way, shape
or form. Doesn't mean they're any bad people. That is true.
But let's just say for the sake of argument, that
everybody knows each other and we kind of know who
the weird person is he walked into town? Was it
twenty miles uphill in the snow with it also being
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hot and humid.
Speaker 23 (24:22):
Brittany Patterson lives less than a mile from town with
her father and children. On October thirtieth of this year,
she had to take her eldest son to a medical appointment.
Her youngest son, Soren, didn't want to come, she said,
so she left him at home.
Speaker 14 (24:34):
Then she received a call from a police officer.
Speaker 23 (24:36):
So when you got that phone call from the police
officer saying, hey, do you know your kid is in town?
Speaker 28 (24:41):
What did you think?
Speaker 32 (24:42):
I said, No, I didn't know he was in town.
I was not expecting them to say that, But I
wasn't terrified for him or scared for his safety.
Speaker 23 (24:55):
The police officer drove Soren home, she says, and made
it clear it was problematic.
Speaker 14 (24:58):
Brittany didn't know where Sorren was. At that point.
Speaker 23 (25:01):
Brittany thought the ordeal was over until officers showed up
that evening to arrest her.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
How many of you listening are thinking this can't be real?
No way, Yeah, this is absolutely real. The stranger danger,
insanity of people allowing their kids to free reigns. This
kid took off, This kid's ten dead. Oh my god,
what walked less than a mile? And can I just
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say this little exercise not bad for our kids? And
we're talking about out of shape everybody is. Secondly, with
the way people helicopter parent today. Most kids, if you
told them they could go outside on their own, they
wouldn't even know what the hell to do. This kid's like,
I'm going to town. I'm going to get a drink.
Speaker 32 (25:42):
They asked me to put my hands behind my back
and all that stuff, and I realized what was going on.
Speaker 23 (25:46):
Brittany was taking a county jail, booked, and then released
some five hundred dollars bail. She's now facing a misdemeanor
charge of reckless conduct. The arrest weren't saying she quote
knowingly did endanger the bodily safety of her juvenile son.
I found guilty, she could face up to one one
year in prison and a thousand dollars fine. The DA's
office didn't provide us with a comment. Local police declined
to issue a statement, and we did not hear back
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from Child Services prosecutors asking Brittany to sign a safety
plan before they'd consider dropping the charges.
Speaker 14 (26:13):
According to her lawyer, it's.
Speaker 28 (26:14):
We want to witness you downloading the.
Speaker 33 (26:17):
App GPS app to your son's phone, okay, and then
you've got to check on where he is really and
he's got to let you or Grandma know where he
is at all time.
Speaker 3 (26:28):
Yeah, that's the other crazy thing, So that she's got
to go through all this crap like she has to
essentially tag the kids like their sharks. It's they can
follow them around everywhere because they want you to grovel, right,
all these agencies, non elected officials. We talk about it
all the time, but Brittany and.
Speaker 14 (26:48):
Our attorney are unwilling to accept the steal.
Speaker 32 (26:51):
This is not right. I did nothing wrong and I'm
going to fight for that.
Speaker 23 (26:56):
The story is striking a nerve as technology inundates our lives,
giving parents or control over their children. So how much
freedom should kids still get?
Speaker 34 (27:04):
Like?
Speaker 33 (27:04):
Are all parents going to have to put GPS on
their child?
Speaker 23 (27:08):
And when I asked about the law in Georgia when
it comes to kids being able to be on their own.
Speaker 33 (27:12):
That parents get to decide for their children unless it
is unreasonably dangerous.
Speaker 14 (27:18):
And Brittany agrees it should be a personal decision.
Speaker 32 (27:21):
You know, part of it is knowing your neighborhood and
knowing your area and what your level of comfortability is
with each child.
Speaker 23 (27:27):
An assessment Brittany made about Soren and hopes the DA
will as well.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Because you should make those decisions for your children. By
the way, there's fourteen year old kids who think, you
know what little immature not worried about being you being kidnapped.
I am worried about you doing something stupid. So maybe
I'm going to keep a shorter leash on you. You
might meet a eleven year old, You're like, ah, drop
them off in the middle of nowhere. Within an hour,
(27:53):
you're going to be the king or the queen of
the place. It doesn't really matter. I mean, this person's fine.
That's the beauty of knowing your kids. This is over
reach and ridiculous. We have lost the plot. We have
never been in a safer time in human history, and
yet the overreach of the government to always want to
bubble wrap us and to take control wherever they can
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Speaker 10 (29:36):
Frinnie with Scissors sounds great.
Speaker 35 (29:38):
Compared to this same Donald Trump is a It's like
the worst People's Choice.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
Awards every day.
Speaker 35 (29:45):
Now, well, guess who Trump nominated today to be Secretary
of Health and Human Services. That's right, Robert F. Kennedy Junior.
And who better to be in charge of health and
humans than a guy whose brain was partially devoured by
a worm. Trump originally wanted a doctor in that role.
Turns out the late Great Hannibal Lecter isn't a real person.
So our if take they made him Secretary of Health
(30:07):
and Human Services?
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Why not?
Speaker 35 (30:10):
I mean, if Matt gets is going to be attorney general,
bring in Gary Busey to run the CIA.
Speaker 28 (30:16):
Go for broke.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
Oh that's not very nice. You know what that brings
us to, though, don't you? No, it's time for the
Gary Bucy moment of the day.
Speaker 36 (30:26):
Were you ever at a time in your life you
don't know what to do or don't know what question
to ask or answer? All you have to do is smile.
I take care of everything, everything you are, everything you've been,
everything you're becoming. A smile will an answer, beauty.
Speaker 3 (30:49):
He's spectacularly insane, but in a good kind way. No,
he shouldn't run the CIA, but hey, he does make
us smile, doesn't he?
Speaker 37 (30:58):
Oh?
Speaker 28 (30:59):
Boy?
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Does he? Speaking of smiling, there's not a lot going
on here. This is at the way in yesterday, Mike Tyson,
Jake Paul, Jake Paul jumps up in front of Mike Tyson.
It's odd. Are you guys ready for it? The fight
(31:23):
is tonight again. Slap yesterday, money rolling in deep. I'm
gonna give you the rules here in a second, and
my pick.
Speaker 38 (31:31):
Mike Tyson squaring off against Jake Paul, the fifty eight
year old Tyson slapping the twenty seven year old YouTuber
turned boxer at leayan Paul shaking off Tyson's slap. The
Showdown is the first ever live boxing match on Netflix,
Tyson's first professional bout in nearly twenty years. The rules
will be slightly different from a typical match, with shorter
rounds and heavier boxing gloves, lowering the chances of a knockout.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Yeah. So the way that this is gonna work is
fourteen ounce gloves instead of ten ounce gloves. Okay. Then
instead of three minute rounds, they will be two minute rounds.
So that is how this is going to go. It's
(32:17):
an eight round match instead of ten or twelve rounds,
So there's that as well. It's going to be very
interesting to see the way that this plays out because
Mike Tyson's almost sixty. That's when I want everybody understand
(32:38):
that he was thirty nine when he had his last
fight and he got knocked out by some journeyman and
he said, I just don't have the gudz forerd boxing
or it didn't even care. It's justever the paycheck. He's
a different person there's no doubt about that. And he's
still a beast. I mean, you know, I doubt there's
many sixty year olds on the planet that could stand
up to him. But Jake Paul is twenty seventy six
(33:02):
' one sixty two. He's a freak of an athlete.
He takes this very seriously. That started out as something
that I think was supposed to be another thing that
he did to grow his empire of YouTube and whatnot,
and but he's always been serious about it and the
actual all the arts ufc rest, he and his brother
(33:25):
big time wrestlers. So my prediction for tonight, it goes
all eight rounds and goes to the cards, and I
think Jake Paul wins it. The problem shot. Look, I
want him to win Mike Tyson because he's doing for
the old guys. But sixty, if he doesn't get him
(33:50):
in the first two rounds, he doesn't hurt him, he
doesn't do something big time to him. You know. It's
I just think eventually they're gonna, you know, it'll be
one of those things where it ends up being a draw,
or it's gonna go to the cards or split decis
or something like that. But I think Jake Paul wins
on the Cards to Night and I was listening the
(34:14):
somebody say yesterday, what's in it for for Mike? Honestly,
he gets knocked out by this guy, Well, you're sick
that you shouldn't be fighting. He knocks him out, You
fought a YouTuber. What's in it for him is there's
forty million dollars. That's what's in it for him. So
so there we go. Nothing wrong with forty million dollars.
(34:37):
If you can get a few bucks, do it. And
I think Jake Paul's actually laying a ton of that
money down on himself, which is a smart thing to do.
And I'm talking he's getting forty million. I think he's
putting He's had several million dollar bets on himself. So
there's that which we should always make them do, even
in other sports. We should make them bet on themselves.
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Chad Benson Show. Coming up next hour. A lot of
stuff still to get to. Obviously, the controversial RFK junior
(35:47):
pick for Health and Human Services Matt Gates still out there.
Will that investigation ever see the light of day. Of
course it will because it's DC and as you all know,
nothing can stay son in DC. See the UFO stuff,
Oh yeah, baby, So I expect that to come out
at some point in time. A lot of other things
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to get to as well, and fire so many celebrities
and people leaving X and heading to the Blue Sky.
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Speaker 10 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
Controversial picks after controversial picks. We'll get to that in
a second. Yesterday, early in the morning, Alex Jones came
out and he does Alex Jones, Oh, I got here,
we are, We're right here, and this is what he
just found out. It is one of the things that
is going on. Is there coming for me? They've got me,
They're surrounded the place, they're taking over everything. The Onion
(37:15):
has bought Info Wars. I don't know if I'll ever
be able to broadcast again, but catch me over here
broadcasting in a moment. And he did his thing yesterday,
and so it has now been paused by a judge
who's got some serious questions about the bidding of his
bankruptcy auction that the Onion bought. But the Onion's pretty
(37:38):
damn excited about it.
Speaker 39 (37:39):
We thought it would be the funniest joke of all
time basically when we heard about it, and I think
that's born out, frankly.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Is it? It is kind of funny though.
Speaker 40 (37:48):
We've got at our fingertips the facts, the stories, the
data of the research. But what they've got is a
really broad audience and humor, which is what you need
sometimes to break through the missive information the fear.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
I'm not sure what they're gonna do with it. They
really haven't said, what they're gonna do with it? When
I saw an interview today the guy that's the founder
of the Onion, his thing is he wants to He says, look,
I want to point a mirror back to them and
explain all the absurdities away. And I'm like, okay, I
(38:22):
don't know what that does, because I don't know if
anybody's gonna pay any attention, and I don't know what
it costs. That was the other thing. George Stephanopolis brought
up the cost of it, because he said, so, let
me get this right. You guys weren't the highest bidder.
And they were like, yeah, because of the families and
(38:47):
some sort of thing. And I'm like, that's not the
way that's supposed to work. So and it was all
done in secret. It's interesting, I mean, talk about driving
a conspiracy. And they were like, well, yeah we were,
but we weren't the highest bidder. And You're just like okay.
But I got a lot of pushback from you yesterday,
(39:09):
several of you, several of you who, by the way,
I know, don't like the likes of Donald Trump, said no,
I don't think he should be off the air, which
I was surprised with. As for me, I've always said
this Alex is an interesting character, is no doubt, But
I'm a free speech guy across the board. He has
paid the price, there's no doubt. And what he did
(39:33):
he's having to deal with and that's going to cost him.
That cost him his company. He's never going to starve.
But that being said, he's paid that price. That it's
been there, done that, they've adjudicated it. When it came
(39:54):
to the civil trial, it's over, it's done with. He's paid.
That's now it's time to move on. They could do
whatever they can to try to get the money from them,
which I think is going to be virtually impossible. And
I still think one point four billion dollars seems a
bit ridiculous. But I'm you know, I don't think he
should be silenced, and some of you think he should,
(40:14):
and I don't think he should be silenced. I don't
think anybody should be silenced. And the thought of silencing people,
which is what, by the way, the left loves to
do and talk about the right all day long. It's
jen saki saki bomb talking about what you know because
they're panicking, you're not looking at the ratings. So we
(40:35):
talked about it earlier this week. They're panicking because people
are fleeing everywhere. They're getting ready to lay off a
bunch of people at CNN. MSNBC's not too far behind it,
so get ready for that. There there's a tightening of
the belts as the world of media has changed, and
(40:55):
people now are going to other places to find the
media they want their way, as well as maybe find
out stuff that They'll still watch some of the mainstream media,
but then they'll go somewhere else and go, I just
don't feel like that's true, and they'll find out other things.
Speaker 41 (41:11):
One of the things that's changed even since I got
involved in politics is just the rise of the percentage
of people who get their information off of platforms that
have no fact checking mechanism and no accountability for having
disinformation spread right. And as you know, well, and I
mean when I when I got started in democratic politics,
(41:34):
you know, most of it was like local TV ads.
Speaker 14 (41:36):
That was what it was about.
Speaker 41 (41:37):
Obviously, national TV, local print, those local TV is held
to a higher standard of accountability than social media platforms
in terms of having accurate information on their platforms. That
is crazy and so it is, how how does it change?
Speaker 3 (41:56):
How is it?
Speaker 14 (41:56):
How is it? How are people held to account? Laws
have to change?
Speaker 34 (42:00):
Ye?
Speaker 3 (42:00):
There you go always into laws and what can government
do to step in? And it goes back to who
gets to be the arbiter of truth? Because the reason
you're hemorrhaging numbers is you lied incessantly to everybody who
followed you about the evils of Donald Trump, about Russia, Russia, Russia,
about a lot of things. And when you were called
(42:21):
to the carpet, you ignored it. You continued to ignore it.
You pushed people to the brink of insanity in some
cases because they think the world is coming to an end.
You lied over and over again, or you told as
what you like to say is different disinformation on the right,
(42:42):
you told your half truth. You gave your team's score,
but not the whole score. That's why people are leaving
in droves, and it's not even close. They've had enough.
They're going elsewhere hoping they're going to get a honest,
full account of whatever subject they're interested in, which is
(43:06):
tough at times. You know, I talk about it here.
I do my damnest to find out as much information
I possibly can but not every bit of information is
out there, and not all the information you get is
one hundred percent not real but complete because you think, okay,
is this a report. Yeah, it's report, and then you
go through it and you're like, okay, this you know,
you're kind of going through it, and you find out
(43:26):
later on, well, they weren't finished with it. It's tough,
but I will take that over what we have, which
is an indoctrination by the establishment media that wants to
push a narrative that you know, the left is great
and they are nothing but saints and wonderful, and the
right is full of liars and evil. And when it
(43:48):
comes to issues, no matter what the issue is, the
left side of the issue will always prevail over what
they deem to be the right side of the issue.
I don't care what side of the issue you're on.
You know what I want. I want it to be correct.
That's it. Give me the actual true story data, all
(44:11):
of that stuff, not how you want it. Climate change
perfect example. It is. It is funny because today you know,
they've got the COP twenty nine and some sort of
climate you know, climate POLUSA. I'm sure where everybody they
all came over wherever. They're meeting on boats and they
(44:32):
walk there. Nobody took an airplane, but you got the
usual suspects, right, the outgoors of the world. Well, see,
climate is one of those things where it's frustrating as
hell because the reality is it became such a business
that people push narratives on both sides for control and
for their own business needs, and they give you what
(44:54):
a portion of the score.
Speaker 29 (44:56):
The fact that the scientists who predicted all of this
decades ago or have been proven dead right, should cause
the rest of us to pay more attention to what
they're telling us now.
Speaker 3 (45:10):
And exactly what have they predicted? Out of curiosity because
I hear the scientists predicted all of this, all of
what what have you predicted? That's that's been correct? Well, Chad,
you know the global warming the now it's climate change, Okay,
Well what have they predicted? It's right, nineteen seventy the
(45:30):
prediction by sciences starting the new ice age nineteen seventy five, Newsweek,
the ice age is coming, okay, So then it became
global warming, and now it's you know what it is,
it's business. So that's all it is. Ninety five percent
of whatever you know that thing about the scientists, if
when you go back and look at that, you know
it settles. It's not settled. First of all, science has
(45:52):
never settled. It's technology, ev as scientists will tell you.
It's never settled when especially when you're talking about things
like this, and every single person on both sides of
the aisle can find a report and or get a
report that will support their belief. But I just want
to know the truth. That's it is that what we
all want, and I don't want it to be dictated
(46:15):
to me by some sort of media conglomerate that has
skin in the game. You were talking about the people
that are being nominated, and everybody's pissed off about health
and Human Services. Robert Kennedy Junior taking, Oh, he's not
(46:36):
even a doctor. He's a vaccine skeptic, anti vacceries, none
of those things. But he has a lot of questions,
and I think that's good. He wants safer vaccines. I
think that's good. He wants to get in there and
see what it looks like. What's the vetting process when
it comes to all of these things. Why don't we
vet the same way we do these vaccines? That we
(46:59):
do the drugs because those things they go through all
kinds of stuff. Do we need this many shots? And oh,
by the way, how many of you are here in
the agency that work for pharmaceutical companies at one point
in time? That's a fair question, and still have friends
over there? And how many of the people that used
to work here have decided to go over to those
(47:20):
places and to make big bucks? So from public to private,
private to public? And is there some sort of situation
there where we're seeing maybe people have an in and
get through a process that other people wouldn't All fair questions.
(47:44):
All of those are fair questions. And the reason government
doesn't like it is because you're pointing out all the
things that may go on that we wouldn't think our
government would do, which is lie to us and or
may maybe not protect us the way that we think
they should in an altruistic way because money got involved. Okay,
(48:10):
fair question. Just like with climate change or global warming
or global cooling, if there's money involved, it's no longer
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Chad Benson.
Speaker 42 (49:49):
Some name personalities on the left. They are exoity elon
Musk's platform, looking for greener pastures. There's something called blue Sky.
Have you ever heard a blue Sky? I'd never heard
a blue Sky.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
It's a rash of Twitter exits.
Speaker 16 (50:05):
Jamie Lee, Curtis quit, Bett Midler deleted her account, The Guardian,
you know, the paper left X.
Speaker 10 (50:12):
It's been absolutely delightful to see them run.
Speaker 3 (50:16):
I don't know why you would leave. I said that, Okay,
go to Blue Sky. That's great. I told you guys
what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna go to Blue Sky.
I'm gonna sign up and I'm just going to stream
anything Alice Jones does to watch them freak out and
continually shut down the account because it'll be hilarious. But
the running away, you put yourself in that bubble again
(50:38):
and it's not good. Well, it's toxic, of course, It's
always been toxic though by the way, it has always been.
But you left because you lost, and so now you're
pissed and you're gonna bounce. Don Lemon has a different
reason on why he's leaving this.
Speaker 28 (50:52):
Friday, November fifteenth.
Speaker 43 (50:54):
EX is implementing new terms of service, which, among other things,
states that quote all disputes be brought exclusively in the
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas or
state courts located in Tarrant County, Texas. This quote ensures
that such lawsuits will be heard in courthouses that are
a hub for conservatives, which experts say could make it
(51:16):
easier for X to shield itself from litigation and share
on critics.
Speaker 28 (51:21):
I think that speaks for itself.
Speaker 19 (51:22):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (51:24):
I just okay. So that's why you're bouncing because of
where stuff might be heard, Joey Reid, why are you leaving? Hey?
Speaker 16 (51:30):
Guys, So today I finally did something I've been meaning
to do for a while. And the reason for doing
it and kissing goodbye my one point nine million followers
over there is because I hadn't been posting for a
long time. I just didn't want to contribute content once
it was purchased by its present owner.
Speaker 3 (51:46):
And because it was toxic. Soha's toxic jet jet Everything's toxic.
She is look, and I'll say this, you know, in
defense of her. I'm sure the abuse that she gets
on X is probably pretty damn brutal. And it's not
(52:09):
it's not cool. It isn't. But you know, it's like
I say, three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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(52:31):
always far more entertaining and at times brutal than anything
that goes on in the actual tweet itself. But I
understand why some people are leaving. But you know what's funny,
I bet you they'll be back. And I'll be honest.
There was times I didn't post a lot, and we're
doing a lot more on Instagram and everything else, and
(52:52):
partly because I have other things to do when it
came to posting a lot, and it can be a
job at times. But yeah, the toxicity is there. You
know what I get, And I give you guys the
text line, and I love it when you reach out
to me and people will say, you know, I get,
you know, my symbols say this lot. Do you really
don't mind that people say mean things to you? I'm like, no, man.
(53:15):
I said, Look, if they need to blow off steam
and they want to call me whatever, they want to
call me because they feel that that's what they need
to do. I have no problems with that. Said, I
care about what you think, you know, I mean as
far as a personal level, because people are going to
be angry, and they're angry all the time. You can
say hi on Twitter and somebody's going to call you
an m effort. Easy for you say white m effort.
(53:36):
You just have to take it with a grain of salt.
And that's what I do. But I think all these
people at some point in time will come back because
for all of the toxicity, and yeah, there's a lot
of it right now, I'm a lot of gloating going on,
there is also a lot of stuff that happens there
and news is breaking there and that's where people are
going more and more. And so you can go to
(53:59):
Blue Sky, but this is the other thing. You're also
going to be bored over there because it's just a
fluffy village of unicorns. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Benson Check, then Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 44 (54:42):
Right, it's upset that they're being treated the same way
they treat other people. Right now, they're crying that it's
not fair that people are dismissing them and cutting them
out of their life for things that they believe in.
If people are cutting you out of your life because
you have unethical viewp and immoral behaviors, y'all on the
(55:02):
right over there, anything's fair game. You do not get
two shits how anybody else is treated except for yourself.
And when you finally get a dose of some of
your own behavior, you can't handle it.
Speaker 10 (55:17):
I think it's get hilarious.
Speaker 3 (55:19):
Dah. The left very tolerant. So just I'm throwing this
out there. If I said to you, I don't like
the way you voted because I think it's in moral.
I think it is evil. I think it is whatever
you said there, and I'm cutting you out of my life,
(55:40):
would you be pissed or would you want to say, well,
hold on a second, I don't think that's cool. I mean,
you know, I'm just curious because that sounds like somebody
doesn't believe what you believe, so you cut them out
of your life for some imaginary thing that you believe
(56:00):
is going to destroy you, come after you. I'm not
quite sure what it is that you think is going
to happen. You remember this lady here, this lady here,
Annie Dunleavy.
Speaker 45 (56:17):
People of color and poor people and gay people and
all the people that I care about aren't going to
be safe in America.
Speaker 28 (56:26):
Neither for you guys.
Speaker 46 (56:28):
Just because you one doesn't mean we don't remember who
you voted for.
Speaker 28 (56:33):
You're not in the clear.
Speaker 46 (56:35):
Please don't test your gangster on me, because you will
end on a stretcher.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
Gone forever, gone forever. You remember her, I'll give you
one more so.
Speaker 46 (56:48):
Serious, Nobody talk to me unless you want to swing.
If you want to fight, text me, call me whatever.
Anybody else, stay the whole out of my face.
Speaker 45 (56:58):
And if you voted for Trump, literally please please delete me,
block me, get rid of everything of me, or step
to me so that I know what's up and I
can handle you how I see fit. Please just come forward,
just tell me or leave please the door.
Speaker 3 (57:16):
Okay, there we go, So we remember her. She was
very upset. Well, when you do that and you work
with kids. Parents usually aren't happy about that because that
feels like a breakdown, that feels more than just kind
(57:36):
of angry. That feels unstable as well as angry equals
not a good situation that I, being a parent, would
want my child around you, because I have a feeling
that you would snap out a lot of different things.
Speaker 47 (57:53):
It sounds very extreme, and again I was in a
moment of high emotions and I shouldn't have ever posted
the video. But what I really the message I was
trying to get across, and it came off very wrong,
was you know, if this is going to give people
the almost permission in their minds to enact violence against
(58:13):
women or anybody. I wanted to basically just say, like,
I'm not going to.
Speaker 28 (58:19):
Go down without a fight.
Speaker 3 (58:21):
Yeah, she's on temporary leave, and I want to go
back to this. In your mind, you believe something is
going to happen that is not going to happen, that
somehow Trump's victory gives men the right to just do
whatever they want. Because what I'm curious as to this
(58:46):
thinking now, I've asked several friends of mine. My friends
are stable, so it's it's not fun, and even the
ones on the left are stable, I know, right, but
they're like, no, why would I think any of that stuff?
Like even Bill Maher the other day there was that
thing with his what's his name? Uh? Doctor Phil said,
(59:06):
what are you gonna do if Trump wins? He nothing?
He goes, why would I do something?
Speaker 28 (59:13):
You know?
Speaker 3 (59:13):
He goes, I just you know, great, I have an
opportunity to resist him and do my show as I
do every Friday night. You know, But he's not freaking
out white because he knows it's well, he's because he's
a male. No, it's because he's not an idiot. One
of my friends, she's uber liberal, and she's like, oh
(59:33):
this sucks. She goes, but you know, democrats blow it
up on themselves. I said, are you worried? She goes
about what I said about them coming to get you.
She's like, no, you dumb ass. I said, well, that's
what I hear.
Speaker 36 (59:45):
I hear.
Speaker 3 (59:45):
Everybody's terrified. This lady here, this Annie Dundlevey. She's terrified.
Why because she's built up in her mind partially because
she watched all kinds of indoctrination and ridiculousness that somehow,
in some way, some shape, from some form that this
boogeyman that is underneath the stairs, underneath your bed, in
the closet is coming, and that the minute Trump got elected,
(01:00:07):
that it gave a carte blanche to every mail to
do whatever you want. And you're going to resist something
that isn't even real.
Speaker 47 (01:00:16):
I mean, you know, to my life's dream to be
a teacher. I consider those kids my kids because I
don't have any of my own, and they fill that
for me, and I just it's so fulfilling, it's so rewarding.
And I really I know that what people see right now,
I don't look like that person, but I truly would
(01:00:37):
do anything to help any child and any family in need.
Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
Yeah, so she's no longer teaching, and you know, the
school has to come out and say the Cheshire Public
School Superintendent Jeff'sloan said in a statement, the comment of
the video did not reflect the position of our school system.
They were hurtful, deeply concerning ultimately undermine the faith that
our community has placed in us. Every student and family
(01:01:06):
has the right to attend our schools free from the
concern of political prejudice, let alone their safety. The Board
of Education is united in finding the teacher's behavior reprehensible
and unacceptable, and we are horrified and deeply offended by
(01:01:27):
the statements in the video. And that teacher this week
in California that lost his mind and went off on
those kids. Who the hell are teaching our kids If
they're not yelling at him for some political belief that
they shouldn't even be talking about because they're angry, they're
trying to have sex with them. Who's vetting these people?
(01:01:49):
I don't think that's true. But that teacher in La
as bad as this one was. She did it on
her snapchat or whatever. He did it in the classroom.
I know it's the value of the dirt people. That's
the original OG. I talk about the value dirt people
Inland Empire, where he did it is the original og,
value of the dirt people. But he's unhinged. He's emotionally unhinged.
(01:02:16):
She was too. The emotions based on what the fear
in your imagination that something is going to happen. Great
Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca said, we suffer more in imagination
than in reality. You've already got the world coming to
(01:02:40):
an end. You locked up in chains, producing babies and
making meat loaf. All the while, none of that's going
to happen because it was never on the books, because
that's not who we are. We can go on and on,
(01:03:02):
but in your imagination, the world is coming to this
end via some sort of violence and control by Donald
Trump and the minions. Don't do it to yourself three two, three, five,
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Speaker 3 (01:05:01):
So that's how of the week. We talk a little
financial stuff, regulations, all the other things that go onto
the world of finance, showing us now is the one
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and forth about the chaos of regulations and the over
regulation in our society. Dude, how happy are you and
(01:05:24):
what are you looking forward to now that we have
the doge with Elon and Vivek.
Speaker 28 (01:05:30):
You and I have talked about this too. It's not
just the budget hutting, it's the regulatory slashing, right meaning,
and that needs to get addressed. And I don't mean
just in the way that Reagan did, but the regulatory
bodies themselves and people are like, what regulations do you mean?
And I'm going list. You're in the industry, you don't
even know. The list of those silent regulations, in silent
taxes has gotten to the ceiling. Eight years of Obama,
(01:05:52):
four years of Biden. Those regulatory bodies are out of
control and they've got to get handcuffed. They got to
put put on a leash. They got to get new
leadership put in the top. They got to remake the
governing boards that run those things. And then look, I
think the other thing is you got the power of
the purse that Trump needs to wield over these guys,
and now that you've got the official red wave, this
would be a bigger issue. But if those regulatory bodies
(01:06:14):
aren't coming and they're not taking the taking the hint,
then you pinch funds. You got to take away the
power of these people. Chat. I mean, these unregulated, these
unelected bureaucrats are wielding congressional power and it's just it's
it's instant.
Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
But yeah, they're enforcing laws that they didn't right and
nobody voted for them to be in those positions. You know,
I was talking this week. Next year in California, you're
going to see prices rise again because California Air Resource
Board and unelected group of people have decided to charge
the oil, gas and refinery companies for credits, forcing them
to do something that is going to drive prices up
(01:06:49):
across the board for everybody. Again, unelected officials forcing companies
to do something that should be part of the legislative
process for people you voted on and you're going to
pay the tax that's not really a tax. This is insane.
Speaker 28 (01:07:03):
It is Once again, this should be a bipartisan issue
because this really gets down to taxation without representation really right,
because everybody's like, what do you mean you don't have representation? No,
I don't because these bureaucrats like you just said that
are making these laws. They don't have to face re
election every four years forever. Yeah, And if you got
(01:07:25):
people need to wake up and realize the regulatory bodies
have been used as an end around around the legislative process,
and because it happens in a regulatory body, it doesn't
get reported on by the press the same way. And
the average show has no idea that these issues are
going on. But what do these issues do? They add
(01:07:47):
cost to every single industry that they are in. And
guess who pays that cost? You do, the consumer. So
it's a hidden tax on top of inflation, on top
of government mismanagement and then the other thing. And I'm
really hoping in short order I'll be free to talk
about this. I have been leaned on substantially by one
(01:08:08):
of these regulatory bodies. Until you have experienced that, and
until you have gone through it, until you have racked
up a six figure legal bill for nothing because these
people decided to go fishing on your expense, you won't
understand it. You won't understand how little ability you have
to push back. You won't understand how unconstrained these people are.
(01:08:34):
And it's just out of controlling. I don't blame the
individual people, man, I really don't. I don't think most
of these people, even in the regulatory bodies, I don't
think they're out trying to stick it to people. But
things get out of control and people get out over
their skis, and these unelected bureaucrats start thinking they got
more power than they do, and it's just time to
put them in check and it's time to clean the
(01:08:55):
clean house.
Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
Absolutely talking to Zach Abram, chief investment Officer, Board Capital,
if they weren't able to go in and let's say,
because you know, they're talking like they think they can
get a trillion off this thing, because they think there's
so many, you know, carryover agencies that you know, really
shouldn't be there. We don't need two of these and
all they think they can knock a trillion off if
they were let's just say they knocked off half a billion.
What could potentially that do to you know, in particular
(01:09:19):
financial markets? What would that do potentially in the economy.
It's not that people don't want regulation. I think we
everybody thinks that anybody who's somewhat conservative doesn't want regulation.
It's over regulation, it's overburdened, kind of of insanity that
we see that they want. But if they were to
take off half a billion, take off a ton of regulations,
what could that do the economy?
Speaker 28 (01:09:39):
The regulatory part itself is going to have a bigger
impact than the spending. Right, So they let's say they
trimmed off half a trillion dollars off the budget in
the deficit. First of all, the half a trillion dollars last,
our grandkids are gonna have to be back. So that's
a benefit for everybody. I think the bigger benefit is
going to be on the regulatory side because, and this
(01:10:01):
is where it gets sort of tricky, there is no
accident that regulations and government spending ballooned at the same time.
If you didn't have government spending ballooning at the same time,
the regulations did, the cost and the weight of the
regulations on the economy without that increased government spending would
cause a recession. Right, So you really have to if
(01:10:22):
you're going to cut spending, you really got to go
after like Millia is doing. Down there in Argentina. But
what Mili you did was he attacked it on both sides.
So the beautiful thing about what they're going to cut
is that cutting one is cutting the other. But I
think the biggest, the biggest economic benefit is going to
come out of it is going to come out of
(01:10:42):
the lack of you know, the decreased level of regulations,
and and and just to give you another anecdote, just
so people know how ridiculous it is. I one hundred
percent believe and know for a fact that we need regulations. Okay, absolutely,
But when regulators become suspicious because you are over adhering
(01:11:02):
to regulations, that's when you know you've got a problem.
I have personally been through that. I have had eyebrows
raised because we went above and beyond what was required
of us by regulations, and that cued off alarm bells
to the regulators. Again, if people understood what it was
(01:11:22):
like interfacing with these bodies, they would vote differently and
pure and simple. I'm not sure there's another thing that
would change or sway more voters than.
Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
That crazy exact abram T Investment Officer Board Capitol. Right
next week, you got a big webinar. People want to
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Yeah, easiest way to do it, Boardcapitalmanagement dot com prompt
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there are substantial risks out there. In one of them
right now that we're looking at is this isn't like
the last time Trump got elected?
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Speaker 28 (01:12:23):
All right, Chad, Thanks for having me.
Speaker 3 (01:12:24):
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Speaker 3 (01:13:31):
Controversial. This Trump fellow and his picks for stuff, it's
going to ruin the world. Oh my lord, no it's not.
I'm here to tell you that, So get over yourself.
It's not going to ruin the world. How many of
them will get through? How many of them won't? How
many of them are sacrificial lambs thrown to the slaughter?
(01:13:53):
So Trump could do something over here? I don't know
what about his age pick. That's Attorney General, top cop
of the United States of Amerca. That guy, didn't he
have some trouble.
Speaker 22 (01:14:05):
Senate Democrats and Republicans calling on the bipartisan House Ethics
Committee to release their findings from a month's long investigation
into Gates for alleged sexual misconduct and illicit drug use,
allegations Gates has long claimed are false.
Speaker 10 (01:14:19):
Sources tell ABC News the committee.
Speaker 48 (01:14:21):
Heard from a young woman who said Gates had sex
with her when she was just seventeen years old, while
he was still in Congress. It's a claim Gates denies,
saying in a statement, this false mirror following a three
year criminal investigation, should be viewed with great skepticism.
Speaker 3 (01:14:36):
You know what. That's what Diddy says too. I don't
know if it happened or not. I don't know, but
people don't like him, Okay. And it's not just Democrats.
There's a lot of Republicans who cannot stand the guy.
Trey Gowdy said, the more you get to know him,
the more you don't like him. And I've told you
my feelings about him. Last hour. We were talking to
(01:14:58):
our buddy, chief investment officer from BORG, Zach and Zach
and I were chatting yesterday and he's like, Yeah, of
all the picks, I like, this is the one I
dislike the most. I don't know if it's going to
happen or not. With him, it's caused to stir, that's
for sure. And with Trump, you never know. I mean,
he could have been resigning. He throws him a bone,
(01:15:19):
it doesn't happen, or they do a recess appointment. He
gets in there for a little while, then he leaves,
and you know, I don't know what's going to happen,
but I don't think he's going to destroy the world.
But you know who is Robert Kennedy junior Bobby's boy. Yeah,
no he's not. But Health and Human Services, Oh my god,
(01:15:40):
that's a pretty big deal. But you're not even a doctor.
Robert F.
Speaker 20 (01:15:43):
Kennedy, junior Trump's nominee for Health secretary, who has no
medical training, has endorsed conspiracy theories, urging people not to
get the COVID nineteen vaccine and claiming no vaccine is
safe and effective. Kennedy denies being anti vaccine, saying he
wants stricter trials.
Speaker 49 (01:16:00):
What I would do is say, let's do the trials,
Let's find out what the risk profile is, what the
benefit profile is, and then allow parents to make up
their minds.
Speaker 20 (01:16:10):
Doctor Ashish Jah, the former White House COVID response coordinator,
saying I hope that he wouldn't actually be in a
position of power.
Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
Man. That guy not even a doctor. Hey, the guy
that runs Pfizer. He's a doctor. Well c Jed Albert Bouria, Yeah,
Greek American veterinarian and a businessman. Guy who runs Johnson
(01:16:42):
and Johnson has an MBA and an international marketing degree,
not a doctor. And the one that is a doctor,
he's a doctor of veterinary medicine. How's that going to
help us? Well, I'm just saying, shouldn't they all be
doctors and scientists and chemical engineers and all that stuff
(01:17:05):
if they're going to run stuff? No, you dumb ass.
Good God. But Chad, he's a skeptic. Yes, he's not
skeptic of vaccines the way that people think. He's skeptic
of the schedule. Do we need this many? He's skeptic
of some of the stuff that's in there and the
testing and whether or not it was tested the right way,
(01:17:27):
which is totally understandable. He's skeptic over the fact that
there is zero real accountability when it comes to these companies.
They're not really liable for any damage when it comes
to the vaccines, the way they would be if there
were other medicines that were put through certain things and
(01:17:47):
that you aren't forced to take in the pharmaceutical world.
So those are I think fair to have questions on
he's skeptical of the process. Who works over here that
used to work over there, meaning who was a pharmaceutical
(01:18:07):
person who now works over here for any one of
these boards, the FDA and all these approval companies agencies,
and then who used to work here but now works
over there and sits on poorts. Okay, those areose fair, fair, fair,
those are fair questions. But Chatty's a skeptic doctor Drew Penski.
Speaker 7 (01:18:28):
It is incumbent upon everybody to continue to pressure the press.
I wonder if he doesn't sue the press for slander
because he's fully vaxxed, his family's fully vaxed. He has
no vaccine denialism. He wants vaccines subjected to the same
scientific rigor as all the other medication that people like
(01:18:50):
me are allowed by the FDA to bring to market.
So we could use these things as it is.
Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
It is an entirely.
Speaker 7 (01:18:58):
Different operation with no liability to speak of, and there
may be really significant problems with these vaccines. At least
we should be able to ask the questions. I'm not
a vacx denario. Everybody's fully baxxed to my practice. But
when I give my patients informed consent, I have to
(01:19:18):
include in that that these things have not been tested
the way I would be satisfied to them to really
give them a clear standing.
Speaker 3 (01:19:27):
I see no problem with that. I have a six
year old. By the time I was six her age
nineteen seventy six, bell bottoms in big hair, big collars,
and disco music. I had gone through most of the
schedule that I was going to have, and that was
going to be five to seven shots. By the time
she turns eighteen, if she followed the schedule, she'll be
(01:19:49):
somewhere around fifty plus shots. Okay, nobody's curious. Were we
healthy in the seventies, pretty damn so, yeah, pretty damn much. Yeah,
yeah we were were We were thinner, we're fitter. So
is he going to shake stuff up? Yeah, that's what
he's supposed to do. The people that don't like it
(01:20:10):
are the people that profit from it, that live in it,
that don't like anybody else coming in there and having
questions and maybe holding some people accountable. He's it's really
interesting that when you hear everybody talk about it and look,
I'm gonna play some stuff and it makes me laugh.
Here's a perfect example. This is doctor Patel earlier today
(01:20:31):
on Morning Joe.
Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Pretty seismic shift in health policy, period, public health policy,
certainly because disappointment could lead to just an elevation of
all of these prominent vaccine skeptics disinformation. To your point
about children, all you have to do is look at
the state of Florida where the surgeon general there had
been incredibly relaxed about vaccine, not even vaccine mandates, Jonathan,
(01:20:55):
He was incredibly lax about active measles cases and parents
should quote decide you can send your children to school
with active.
Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
Measles, active measles. Look at that. Oh wow, look at
the active mesa. Are you taking something out of context?
Of course you are, because that's what you're doing. You're
not there to educate. You're not there to have a conversation.
You're not even there to find out if he's really
(01:21:22):
a skeptic. You're there to fear monger, to scare, to
talk about what an evil person is. He's never wants that.
Speaker 50 (01:21:29):
I've got to take all of your vaccines away and
destroyed that at you guys will have to just deal
with it.
Speaker 3 (01:21:36):
Never said that never has said that wants more rigorous
testing and some accountability. How dare you so?
Speaker 2 (01:21:45):
I don't think it's trivial to say that this is
undermining the future health of not just one generation, several generations,
because think about how long it's taken to end literally
polio measles.
Speaker 28 (01:21:55):
We have vaccines that.
Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
Can truly eradicate these diseases, and now we'll see not
only again an elevation of nothing related to science, not
evidence faced approaches, but a dismantling of that critical public
health infrastructure. And coming out of COVID, thinking about all
the kind of threats that we have to public health
in general, I can't think of a time when we
needed trust in health institutions and there's just not going
(01:22:19):
to be any of that with a secretarial appointment at
this level.
Speaker 3 (01:22:22):
Okay, by the way, two hundred and seventy seven measle cases,
thirty two jurisdictions, Arizona, California District, Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts.
We can go on and on, New York, Washington State, Wisconsin,
West Virginia, South Carolina, South Dakota measles is up, by
(01:22:43):
the way, globally twenty percent, all because they knew he
was coming. So ridiculous. It's fear mongering.
Speaker 50 (01:22:52):
That's right, It's exactly what it is. Chat I'm taking
all the polio vaccines away.
Speaker 3 (01:22:57):
We'll bring it back. The ied lug self. Do it
drives me crazy? Will he get in? Well, I think
he will. Uh will the others get in? I think
they're going to Matt Gates Maybe a different story, But
(01:23:18):
it's the recess appointments that people are asking questions about
when it comes to this because Thunne, who's now running
the Senate kind of an old school guy. Think of
him as a younger version of marriage McConnell, And he
was asked about recess appointments. Remember recess appointments. When the
(01:23:40):
senate's not in session, they're on recess. The president can
then appoint somebody to a position, and that person can
fill that position till the next election, so that would
be two years from now.
Speaker 9 (01:23:54):
By the time he takes the oath of office. Hopefully
a lot of those nominees will be through their confirmation
hearings and will be right to act on them on
the Senate floor, and then it's a question of how
much do the Democrats resist or object or try to
block those nominations from getting going forward.
Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
And we're going to grind them out.
Speaker 9 (01:24:09):
I mean, we're just going to keep consistently moving and
we'll see what kind of cooperation we get, and then we'll,
you know, like I said, we'll make decisions about where
do we go from there.
Speaker 3 (01:24:19):
We will find out indeed, if we'll see the non
doctor running Health and Human Services, Kennedy ag, Matt Gates,
or any of the other people that he's put up
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Are you kidding me? He's not even a doctor, so
what you're running a agency? By the way, most people
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who run hospitals also not doctors, So let you guys
know that. So there you go. But he doesn't know
anything about medicine. Again, this is a political thing. He's
looking for corruption, he's looking to get it moving in
the right direction. Things of that nature. Okay, Jeez Friday vibes.
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Oh baby, Mike Tyson, big fight tonight. I'll have my
prediction the end of this hour. So we wrap up
the show for today. So he takes it on. Jake
pull the problem child, Sevester Stallone praise Donald Trump, and
Mara a Lago calling him comparing him to George Washington.
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Oh my Lord, Big Pharma Iron, Mike Eagles, the win
last night them we're trading thing of Google yesterday the
Eagles number two, Mike Tyson the Onion. So the Onion
took over in an auction they got Info Wars, but
a federal judge now has stopped that. So I'm not
quite sure where we stand at this moment in time.
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RFK Junior trending Jimmy AKA versus the USA Soccer We
won good hes about time, Lindsay Vaughn coming out of
retirement age forty. Aliens in the ocean because of what
is going on with all of the stuff with the
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by the way, has said that there are at least
twenty one cases that they cannot fully explain that we
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know of. Finally, over to Yahoo Yankees, Megan Markle, billdev Eagles,
Matt Gates, RFK Junior. Yes, he is going to be
the pick of Trump for the Health and Human Services.
And already the left losing their friggin mind.
Speaker 34 (01:29:36):
For anyone who hasn't been keeping track of how screwed
America is. Donald Trump announced that he's nominating RFK Junior
to lead all of our health agencies in the United States. Now,
reminder R of K. Junior is a conspiracy theorist who
is not a doctor. He's never studied medicine, he's never
practiced medicine. He's never worked in medicine or run a
health agency. But now he's going to be controlling America's health.
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Donald Trump isn't even in office yet, and it's already
going terribly for.
Speaker 3 (01:30:04):
Who who's it going terribly for? I mean, that's a
fair question. Young Harry Sisson, who is very much a lefty.
But looking at the headlines, the conspiracy theorist, and we've
talked about it, My god, settle your ass down. At
no point is he said I want to take away
all your vaccines, because that's the way it sounds. At
no point has he said that he wants to have
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the same rigorous process that other drugs go through for vaccines. Wow,
that's dangerous. When we were kids, I'm fifty three, how
many shots did we get compared to today. Hmm today they're
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The Chad Benson Showsas.
Speaker 52 (01:31:22):
Flight from Stockholm to Miami that hit severe turbulence over Greenland,
passengers shared photos showing items all over the cabin. The
airline made the unusual move to turn around the plane
back to Europe despite it approaching Canada when they hit
the turbulence. The plane went all the way back to
Copenhagen and in total was in the air for about
ten hours. Sas says it turned around the plane back
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to Copenhagen because it doesn't have the proper maintenance set
up in Miami to deal with inspecting the nine year
old Airbus A three thirty.
Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
Wait. Let me get this right. I went through hell
in the air because of turbulence. Then you turned around
and took me all the way back to where we
came from after we had done more than half of
our flight, and I started and finished at the same place. No, no, no,
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I'm not happy about this. I'm gonna be honest with you.
Nothing about this that would make me happy. What do
we say though, man flying is one of those things
talk about the ultimate giving up control and there is
no pulling over to the side of the road. We
all know that. Now. If it isn't in the air,
then there could be an issue that potentially could happen
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on the ground.
Speaker 37 (01:32:41):
Alaska Airlines flight three zero nine making an emergency landing
in LA after reporting an issue with one of their
landing gears. Passengers told to brace, break break. Alaska Airlines
staying in a statement, while this incident is a rare occurrence,
our flight cruise train extensively to safely through many scenarios.
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We understand this might have been a concerning moment for
our guests on board. We apologize for what they experienced.
Speaker 3 (01:33:09):
But they made it. They're okay. Apparently the wheel some
of it came off.
Speaker 14 (01:33:13):
I think we're all just really really the.
Speaker 37 (01:33:16):
Bowling plane sustaining tire damage on takeoff. Dulles Airport reported
finding debris that may have been from the tire of
the plane, making an emergency landing in Los Angeles, the
left tire visibly damaged.
Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
Yeah, you don't want to hear that some of your
tire came off. We'll worry about that when we get
to where we're going. Ladies and gentlemen, we know you
have many choices in flying, and we'd like to thank
you for flying with us. One of our tires exploded
and blew up. It's on the ground, but we've just
taken off and the thought of turning around and going
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back right now is just it's too much. We're going
to figure it out when we get to the other side,
so enjoy your flight. Thanks captain. Oh my lord, So
Info Wars has been purchased. Doo doo, doooo. What does
it mean? I don't know. The judge has stopped the
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at least it going through for now, which put a
pause on it. And one of the things that's being
asked is was the Onion who purchased it was their
bid the highest bid because it was kind of all
done in a not public way that was supposed to
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be public, I think, and the federal judges like, yeah,
let's hold up a second.
Speaker 39 (01:34:42):
We did have the highest bid. When you're take into
account the family's concessions here. They made a concerted effort
to make this the best and Highes bid for everybody involved.
Speaker 3 (01:34:53):
I don't know what that means. Did somebody bid more money?
And is the concessions? Look, we'll give up half of
whatever that he owes us, which is one point four billion.
Is that part of it? They're not really saying, And
the judge is like, let's take a look at this.
But it's interesting. I mean, the onion bought it. They
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are funny folk, There's no doubt about that.
Speaker 53 (01:35:18):
When you've got hate filled misinformation, humor is sometimes the
way to really get a reset and to really shine
a spotlight on the fact that misinformation is really fueling
irrational thinking.
Speaker 3 (01:35:33):
Like the election, which was full of misinformation. Yeah that's
Trump guy. Oh wait, it wasn't him. Oh my goodness.
You guys know I feel about Alex He makes me laugh.
I believe it. The gay frogs, I just I don't
even know what to do with all the gay frogs.
And I don't know of the hate. I just see
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a guy who plays a part. But what he did
for Sandy Hook as far as the damage, he's paying
the price for that, and people say, well, his free
speech is not He libeled this, He slandered these people.
He went on air and said they weren't real that
those kids hadn't died. He did horrific things and he
recognizes that. And I don't want him silence. And I've
(01:36:17):
said that and I'll continue to say it. So I
don't know what's gonna happen with this website. I mean,
he was off the air all but like two seconds.
I wonder if he's on right. He's gotta be broadcasting
live now it's what he does. I'm gonna go broadcast live.
It's gonna be great. What's happening with the gay frogs?
What is happening with the gay frogs? I haven't heard
a lot about that because didn't know he talked about
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the gay frogs a lot. He is not on at
this moment in time. Yesterday, though, man, he was. There
were times he was on for for quite a while
with several hundred thousand people watching him. So that was crazy.
He's not going anywhere, and I don't think he should.
(01:37:00):
But there was a consequence. You know, we talked about
that teacher last hour who freaked out, remember, you know,
because of Donald Trump winning and she just lost her mind.
I'm gonna come for all of you guys. You want
to fight me, I'll fight you. I'll beat your ass.
Blah blah blah blah blah. Now she's you know, she's gone.
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It's for her consequences. Although I don't know if he
challenged anybody to a fistfight because they said he had
hateful violence. I don't know if that was true. But
I again, I've not listened. It's always about let me
tell you what's gonna go on. It's the biggest thing ever.
It is the New World Order. They're coming. I'm like
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the wrestling guys. They're coming to get you. You can't
be stopped. They can't be stopped. There's gonna be a
class royale between the modern society we live in with
freedoms and the New World Order who wants to control us.
Led by Jorge Sorrows, the Koch Brothers. Oh my God,
at the Burger King ooh three two three, five, three eight,
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some fun.
Speaker 54 (01:38:10):
Regularly tell me that I need to stop normalizing obesity,
But two out of five American adults are obese, so
it's definitely normalized. I think what you're pushing back on
is the idea that it's okay to be obese. Of
course it is.
Speaker 3 (01:38:25):
We exist.
Speaker 54 (01:38:26):
It is not a moral failure to be any particular size.
It is not a moral failure to exist in a
bigger body, and it is not a moral failure to
be unhealthy.
Speaker 3 (01:38:38):
Uh, what it depends how do you look at society?
Do you look like you are a contributor to society
or you takeer aware of society. If I could go
and say to you person of size, that is unhealthy,
and there's a difference between being thirty or forty pounds
overweight and being god knows how much he's a bigger girl.
(01:38:59):
So what I'm trying and say, if then we can
all look at this unhealthy overweight people don't contribute to
society the way they should. They take far more. When
it comes to the healthcare industry, then people realize and
when it comes to the contribution on the work side
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of stuff, the billions of dollars that are lost every
year because people who are unhealthy, being obese, because they
have diabetes and many other health issues. The productivity at
work slips. So could I say, if you look at
society as a whole, which everybody wants to do, is
a big collective morally, is it wrong? It's not great,
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and it's not healthy, and yes we're a fat ass.
If only we had a new health and Human Services
director at the agency that would talk about I hear
you chat obesity.
Speaker 50 (01:39:57):
I'm going to fix it with the red dye five.
Speaker 3 (01:40:00):
I get rid of that. Thank you, Robert Bobby Kennedy
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got the rules and we will have the pick between
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Wrap it up straight ahead, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 10 (01:42:04):
If you like talk radio like Chad Benson likes his meals,
you've come to the perfect place for takeout.
Speaker 3 (01:42:11):
As we wrap up yet another solid week of fun
and revolity, I think it's time we take a deep breath,
enjoy some music from the great George Jones, and listen
back to the insanity that was this week.
Speaker 11 (01:42:27):
Ladies and gentlemen. 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 where they're shutting us down even without.
Speaker 28 (01:42:41):
A court order this morning.
Speaker 13 (01:42:43):
I'm not one hundred dollars walking in my bootifole I
know all, I'll say it in Barber's burning hold, right
through my buggeting and do my skim.
Speaker 17 (01:42:55):
Come on the morning, I'll be.
Speaker 12 (01:42:58):
It's fine, free, I'm done my motor Damn, it's fine.
Speaker 20 (01:43:12):
What do you see The people who think that those
comments are offensive be offended.
Speaker 15 (01:43:15):
You should not have women in combat roles. Has it
made us more effective? Has it made us more lethal
has been fighting more complicated.
Speaker 16 (01:43:22):
He has selected a Fox Weekend morning show host and
can't make this up. Petegs to service segregary de beds,
but why not?
Speaker 17 (01:43:29):
It's fine fire. I'm done my motor.
Speaker 18 (01:43:46):
At the end of the day, Caitlin, you can change
the top layers. Which you was, who you was before
you've got here, and what you are is a rich
white male.
Speaker 3 (01:43:55):
They're not boys.
Speaker 19 (01:43:56):
I'm not gonna listen to make sure peanuts wall pass
so it does happen again. The animal have ample opportunity
to be helped instead of just put down a euthanized
or have its head cut off.
Speaker 3 (01:44:07):
I got them all right, straight from heaven, Ladies and gentlemen. Peanut, Peanut,
how you do it?
Speaker 24 (01:44:12):
I'm pissed and can I can hit it off.
Speaker 3 (01:44:25):
Out of drama.
Speaker 2 (01:44:30):
As the government conducted secret You're a pea flash rechiever programs,
yes or no, yes.
Speaker 24 (01:44:34):
Whatever your reason is. I would never let my politics
be the reason I don't show up to see my
family because they won't always be there.
Speaker 14 (01:44:40):
I think I'm gonna sleep with his fronts.
Speaker 16 (01:44:43):
I think that's the only way.
Speaker 6 (01:44:44):
People are tired of the mainstream media, tired of the bull,
no journalism, all flies, manipulations or whatever.
Speaker 28 (01:44:51):
We didn't miss this, you did.
Speaker 53 (01:44:54):
And the idea that you're still thinking that we missed it,
you know, seven days out for an election shows you
how bad they are at what they do.
Speaker 3 (01:45:03):
A solid, fun week right there, and again I say
it every week. That's just a week, and you didn't
even There's not even Trump or any of the crazy
chaos in there. That's just other stories that are out
there because that's what we do. We cover it from
top to bottom. Still thinking about peanut, peanut being up
(01:45:26):
being up, being up nut, I say that when somebody said,
why do you say peanut being eppanut? Growing up in
southern California going to the Dodger Games a lot. There
was a guy that worked there from basically when Dodger
State Stadium opened. I think he passed away a few
years ago, but he would just walk around with peanuts,
go peanut being upping et bean eppanut, and he would
just throw peanuts like fifty, you know, fifty rows up it.
(01:45:47):
It was hilarious. Tonight's to Night Mike syson The Problem
Child Jake Paul streaming on Netflix, eight pm Eastern five Pacific.
There's going to be two under cards before they get
(01:46:08):
into the ring. It is at Jarra's house at and
T Stadium. They're expecting between sixteen, maybe one hundred thousand people.
I'm not quite sure how many people are gonna be there.
It's going to be massive, a lot of money flying
in when it comes to betting, a little controversy as
well from yesterday's weigh in.
Speaker 38 (01:46:30):
Mike Tyson squaring off against Jake Paul, the fifty eight
year old Tyson slapping the twenty seven year old YouTuber
turned boxer at leigh in despite a thirty one year
age gap and being a major underdog. Sportsbooks report ninety
percent of all bets are being placed on the Hall
of Famer Tyson. The most popular bet Tyson winning in
the first round. Paul is betting big on himself, taking
(01:46:51):
multiple million dollar bets from fellow fighters, even staking his
claimed forty million dollar payout.
Speaker 3 (01:46:58):
So that's what he's supposed to get both im. I
get it right around forty million dollars. I don't know
what the gate's going to be tonight, but I do
have the rules and so it is sanctioned, okay, So
it is sanctioned, it's a real fight, is sanctioned out
of Texas, and normally they wear ten ounce gloves. They're
going to wear forty ounce gloves tonight. It is not
(01:47:20):
going to be a ten or twelve round fight. It
will be eight rounds and only two minutes rounds. Outside
of that, everything else counts. My prediction tonight, like it
(01:47:40):
goes to distance, I do. I think it goes to distance,
and I'm gonna go with Chake Paul. I don't want to.
I want the old guy to win. I want Tyson
to win, but Mike's almost sixty and I want him
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to knock this sob out. But he's almost sixty, so
his kid's young. And I think the longer it goes,
if Tyson doesn't get him in the first round or two,
and it goes on and on, I would find it
hard for him to win this. So we'll see, you know,
(01:48:29):
I mean, he's look, Tyson is who he is. If
they were both in there, if Tyson was twenty seven,
he was twenty seven, they wouldn't even be talking about fighting.
But Tyson's almost sixty. He's thirty one years older. Think
about that. Three two, three, five, three eight twenty four,
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week into President Alex Drive to the White House, and
controversy is everywhere. I expect that, and I expect more
of it all the way up until and all the
way through his presidency, and it's going to be interesting
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to watch.
Speaker 39 (01:49:36):
You guys.
Speaker 3 (01:49:36):
Have a blessed rest of your day. We'll do it
again on Monday. Have a good weekend, everybody, Night night Jack.
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