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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show. Will there be World War three?
Speaker 2 (00:18):
No, there you go, It's not gonna happen. It's not
not the way that people think because they're not really
talking about world War three, they're talking nuclear weapons. Will
there be nuclear weapons? Droped? Is it Fulsi? Anything is possible.
(00:38):
I think we know that. But what people are terrified
of is mutually assured destruction where nobody exists anymore outside
of a few folks who hide in a mountain or
in some bunker somewhere. That's what everybody's terrified of. That's it.
(01:00):
People aren't worried about, you know, whether or not half
the globe is fighting with each other, as long as
we're not drawn into it and there's no nuclear weapons,
like we can all agree mutually sure destruction? Is it right?
Like we're not doing that? But why well, Biden says,
you guys can use these weapons that I gave you
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and told you not to use, and now that I'm leaving,
you can use them because I don't really care what
happens to the guy after me.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Vladimir Putin once again rattles his nuclear saber at his enemies.
The Russian president updating his stance on nuclear weapons, just
a couple of days after President Biden gave Ukraine permission
to hit targets deep inside Russia with American made weapons.
Under Putin's new directive, Russia will consider aggression from any
(01:52):
non nuclear country like Ukraine as a joint attack on
Russia if there's participation of a nuclear armed country like
the US.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Oh I see, it's so, it's six degrees. So because
we have nuclear weapons and we've supplied them with weapons
that aren't nuclear, and they use those weapons to come
into your country, even though you went into their country,
you will deem that an attack on your country by
a nuclear power, therefore doing what I'm just curious.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
And at that point, according to Putin's spokesperson, Russia quote
reserves the right to use nuclear weapons even if only
conventional weapons are used against Russia.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Anytime the Russian president threatens use of nuclear weapons, it
means he's scared, because that is like his fallback when
he's very nervous.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Under Putin's new stance, Russia could basically use nuclear weapons
at any time, since US officials say the Ukrainians in
recent days have already used American made long range missiles
to strike Russian targets well inside Russia.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
It's all part of the song and dance the negotiation,
if you will. It's all part of the negotiation, which
is THREATN THREATN THREATN fight, fight, fight, And as soon
as the music stops, everybody look around and see what
you've got. That's what you've got. It's all part of
the negotiation. Set it from day one and we're a
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thousand and one days in. Now, why do you get
to dictate the terms of what the rest of the
world will have to do when coming to deal with
you while helping Ukraine? Why do you get to dictate
the terms? Led the mirror putin always dictate terms. I
get that, but you're not the only one with weapons
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that can do really bad things. You want a way
out and you need it, and you're thinking, can I
last sixty days? Can can my people go and neg
there's six I'm running out of people here. Now, what
if he dropped the nuke? Let's just say, what kind
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of nuke is he gonna drop? Well, I don't know,
it's probably gonna be more of a tactical nuke, contaminates
an area, destroys a few square blocks. We'll talk to
Michaelientes about that, and we try to get him on
either tomorrow or Friday. But it's not something that is
going to evaporate Kiev. Okay, what then, let's set it
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and I'll say it over and over again. You've got
two routes here. One you go, all right, well, we
were gonna have to do something likewise, show that the
world's not going to stand for it. That's possible, or
we basically tell everybody who deals with them, we will
(04:51):
choke every supply chain you have, We will make your
lives miserable. We will do things to you when it
comes to trade and finances that will make it so
(05:12):
Cannibalism maybe your only option if you deal with them,
because we know all happen in China. We've always said this.
If you're not the wind was he in his sales,
you're an anchor. So I don't think he'll let that happen.
And with Iran, it would just give everybody the opportunity
(05:33):
to go. We'll see because the weapons they're capturing, by
the way, the Ukrainians, eh, they're uh. I hate to
tell you guys this, they're Iranian. So that could be
one of the ways. Or you can act in kind,
but that brings us into a potential of having more
of a battle, and nobody wants that. He wants to
(05:55):
say a rattle because he's got no choice at this
point in time. Let this be a lesson to everybody too.
If you've got a nuclear weapons, So if you listening
to the Chad Benson Show right now and you happen
to be a former Soviet state or just you know,
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somebody chilling at the house, and you happen to have
a nuclear weapon, never give it up. It is the
great equalizer and protector of your borders. People are less
apt to go into your home if they know you
are packing and you're not afraid to use it. Even
(06:38):
if you don't want to, you would if you had to.
Is the reason why Pakistan and India aren't at war
war because they've both got nuclear weapons and they understand
what would come There is the reason why China and
India battle all the time on the borders, but they
haven't gone to full blows because they've got nuclear weapons.
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It's the great equalize. There's a reason why China just
has it slapped North Korea and just gobbled it up
because he's got nuclear weapons, and he's unhinged at times
in theory, So would he use it? Yeah, I don't
think so. I don't because the big fear is it
(07:24):
does escalate, and then being a leader of nothing is
no fun. Part of being a dictator is having something
to dictate too.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
The key question what are the chances Vladimir Putin really
would use nuclear weapons in Ukraine?
Speaker 5 (07:42):
We can't dismiss it, but we have some evidence that
he doesn't use it in the past, and we know
that he's not suicidal.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
There you go. You heard it from me too, Jad
benci Chow. I just I find it to be ridiculous.
People don't have nuclear weapons to be the aggressor unless
they're the only ones with it, because everybody knows if
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you have them and I have them, and you use them,
I use them, then there's nothing left and that's not
a sign of a successful society or Earth three two three, five,
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of stuff to get today, woke stuff in the hollowed
(08:30):
halls of Congress. We'll talk about women with wieners and
women without Wieners. Oh, Chad, transcendity, That's what I'm trying
to tell you. Plus Matt Gates and Justice Kavanaugh, these
two things are not alike. We'll talk about that as well.
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Speaker 1 (10:21):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 6 (10:22):
I don't feel like I should have to say this,
but don't date Trump supporters, y'all, Like, seriously, it is
that deep. If I see you dating a Trump supporter,
my respect for you goes down a lot. Like it
should ruin friendships. It should ruin relationships. That's not to
say Trump supporters are evil, but it's to say that
you should respect yourself enough to surround yourself with people
(10:43):
that have done the growth to recognize the harm that
Trump is.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
I think he's lacking a low tee. Don't date Trump
support Now, they're not evil, but they've not done the work.
That is the most privileged thing you could say to people.
You know the difference between you and Maze. I've done
the work to better myself Meanwhile, while the West of
the world is getting ready for World War three and
(11:11):
or starving, you're doing the work. And don't date Trump supporters.
Speaker 6 (11:16):
A lot of Trump supporters believe that because Trump has
weaponized their insecurities or their fears, or their hopes or
worries against them, And that doesn't make every Trump supporter evil.
I don't think they are, and I don't think that's
a helpful narrative. But on an interpersonal level, if I'm
friends with you, I'm friends with you because I believe
you have a certain amount of maturity and ability and
(11:37):
you should be able to develop beyond seeing how Charlatan
can weaponize your fears, hopes, and dream Don't date Trump supporters, y'all.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Y'all because you know the media would never try to
weaponize how evil Trump is. Right. Meanwhile, Joe and Mika
Brazinski Scarborough, who famously warned of the growing threat of
Trump's fascism, also had an interesting announcement to make.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
Joe and I went tomorrowgo to meet personally with President
elect Trump. And for those asking why we would go
speak to the President elect, I guess I would ask
why wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
We because you said he was Hitler. That's right, you
said he was Hitler. You said he was Adolph Hitler.
I just want everybody to recognize. You said that over
and over again. And our buddy Lonely Scott put it,
Hitler's got a lot of meetings.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
These guys were emptively went to Krypton and knelt before Zodd.
Speaker 8 (12:29):
Why are you doing this book?
Speaker 2 (12:31):
You know why? Being amazed.
Speaker 9 (12:32):
I did not expect Hitler to get so many meeting requests,
first from Joe Biden, now from Mika and Joe. It's
amazing that literal Hitler is getting all these meeting requests.
And what it tells me is that all the rhetoric
that came from the left, from the Democrats, from the
White House, from Kamala Harrison, everyone else before the election,
all of the rhetoric, the fascism, the Hitler, the Nazi
rally at him, it was all a bunch of bs.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
And we told you that over and over again. We said,
if he was really all the things they say he is,
he would never get a meeting. They would never have
been in the same room with him. They would never
have laughed with him, shook his hand, they would never
have done any of those things, and if he was
all of the things, he wouldn't have done any of
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that with them as well.
Speaker 9 (13:17):
And if I were in the Democrat sort of a
rabbels shoes, I would be looking at all my leaders
and going did you just bs me for an entire yes?
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Yes, yes, more yes and yes yes, yes, yes yes,
that's what has happened over and over and over and
over and over and over and over and over again. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
They lied to you. That's why they're struggling, Just like
if you go back and you look at the precipitous
drop in their ratings after Russia, Russia, Russia because they
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felt lied to. And then they of course eventually woke
up and would we must resist. We could not stand
out here and not resist the evil that is. And
they came back, but not in the numbers they were
hoping for. And it's the same thing here. The difference
here is there is a track record with Trump. You
can hate him all you want, you can hate his
tweets and his text and his truth and all of
that stuff, and he says stuff behind closed doors really mean,
(14:13):
but they're not going to buy it anymore. They're just
not because they're frustrated, not at Trump. That's not going anywhere.
They've been frustrated if it was anybody on the right
side of the ail. They're frustrated at you. They felt
the system failed him last time with Trump. This time
(14:33):
they feel you failed him cause you did. Are you
sure he's not Adolf Hitler? Yes, I'm positive I double
checked and he is not.
Speaker 10 (14:43):
That.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Speaking of Donald Trump, it's going out with that hush
money case. Man.
Speaker 11 (14:48):
Prosecutors at this point signaled that they're okay with postponing
the case and suggested postponing the case for even four years.
For now, they're just requesting some more time to brief
the judge on the case. But they kind of all
for this unique proposal of basically putting this case on
ice until twenty twenty nine, when Trump leaves office. They
say an option like that would balance the interest on
(15:10):
one hand of Trump's presidential responsibilities and also this need
to respect the jury's verdict in the case.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
It's nothing is going to come of this. It's going
to be gone. It is. I know that you got
Alvin Bragd going. I want him to go to jail
because he's an ass hat and a clown. It's never
going to happen even if Trump wasn't president of the
United States because he didn't win for a second term,
it was never going to happen. Well, what if you
didn't win for the first term, then none of this
(15:37):
stuff would have ever happened at all. Isn't it weird
that nobody's ever investigated or sued until something happens and
they're thrust into the spotlight and they're like, hey, remember
that time that that thing happened. Yeah, I forgot about
it until I saw that person on the TV. And
that person's going to get a job that maybe he
(16:01):
shouldn't get or she shouldn't get based on the fact
that they did something to me Lo those many years ago.
The hush money thing would never have come up if
Donald Trump wasn't president of the United States and they
were looking for something. Same thing goes for Hunter Biden.
I've always said this, Hunter Biden would never been investigated
this way had he not been Hunter Biden.
Speaker 11 (16:20):
You have kind of these two conflicting interests. On one hand,
the sense of accountability for you know, Trump being convicted
by a jury of New Yorkers and the sense that
Trump has the duties of a president for the next
four years and is shielded from prosecution under that long
standing principle of presidential immunity.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
So but he was never going to go to jail.
So this want that Alvin Bragg has to put him
in jail, it's not going to happen. And he's going
to be really pissed when Kathy Hulkle and then work
out a deal where they make this all go away,
and it's going to be wow. Three two, three, five, eight,
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twenty four to twenty three at chadmentson show your Twitter.
There's some woke stuff much of other things. So Buddy
Jim Kennedy's going to join us later on. We're going
to talk about Los Angeles and San Francisco with their
new stance on immigration and how they're going to fight
the good fight against this evil Trump administration. And we
(17:19):
forced him to join Blue Sky, the alternative to X
since you had Benson.
Speaker 12 (17:22):
Shown Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
The Chad Benson Show can reach out to us across
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Speaker 2 (18:00):
Somebody just asked me about budgets. I don't know why.
Very interesting though, talking about how upside down we are,
all the spending we do and all this kind of stuff.
And then at the end he says, can siphility come
back to politics? And my answer is yeah, when we
the voters demand it. But we're more entertained with people
(18:23):
yelling at each other. Case in point, arguably the funniest
video of the day. Chank Guger of the Young Turks
and Alan Klichtman was on with Pierce Brosnan. Now, Alan
Lickman has his thirteen keys, and he guaranteed the win
for Kamala and the thirteen keys has never miensed. It's
always been right that thirteen keys are amazing, and he
(18:45):
got it wrong, and Chank wanted to make sure you
know he really knew that. I think, look, we can
get into this discussion, but one I think you're blaming
the voters. I think that's a terrible idea. And look,
I debated Professor Lickman before I told him his theories
about the keys were absurd.
Speaker 13 (19:02):
I was right, he was wrong.
Speaker 14 (19:03):
I said he'd lose his keys.
Speaker 15 (19:06):
Wrong and that's a cheap shot.
Speaker 14 (19:08):
And I won't stand for who want should not be
watching denial. I read your own followers comments and they
all trashed you, every one of them, and supported me.
Riot with you personal again, make whatever point you want,
yet don't make it. You don't know anything.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
It gets better, though, So they're going back and forth
and Alan Lickman again. He's never missed, he's never been wrong,
He's always been right. And on the night he was wrong,
he went out and blamed everybody from you know the
voter to the evil Elon Musk and it just devolved
from here to a screaming match, to point where Chank
pulled out his car keys dangled in front of him.
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You don't know what attacked me. Personals so deluded.
Speaker 14 (19:59):
I've only been a profer just fifty one year published.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
I've never been able to finish.
Speaker 14 (20:03):
How many books have you published?
Speaker 16 (20:05):
No?
Speaker 14 (20:05):
Because you're personally attacking me again?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
So okay, all right? Can I just finish stupid ever
on this show? No?
Speaker 14 (20:12):
Not if you're personally admitted I was wrong. I don't
need you to call me stupid. Hey, Alan, you deserve
a tall glass of shut up juice.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
So can you just shut up for a second and
let someone who knows what they're doing.
Speaker 9 (20:25):
Right?
Speaker 2 (20:27):
You want? So?
Speaker 14 (20:27):
I will not sit here and sell for personal attacks
for blasphemy against me.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
You don't need to do that last Jesus Christ, you loser, Okay?
Speaker 17 (20:39):
Can you can I just give the.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Correct answer for once? First of all, he hits you
with the I've been a professor for fifty one years
and I've never been wrong until now. I've also had
several books published. How many of you have published? And
Jake's like, you got it wrong. It didn't work. One
of the key ease obviously didn't fit into the door
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that opened up the victory for Kamala. You got it wrong.
And he's like, how dare you blasphemy me? Are you
blanket kidding me? Academia insane? Indeed, we move from there
to our favorite thing on Wednesdays. It's time to bring
it back, kids, and this time it has to do
with politics and not just the issues, no politics itself.
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Are you ready to get Okay? I have been made
aware of the allegations. Is there anything you can say
on your behalf? I'm trends you just one hr.
Speaker 6 (21:36):
White people are also oppressed by racism.
Speaker 8 (21:38):
We're not We are the oppressors.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
What what did you say?
Speaker 18 (21:42):
Do not bring that European nonsense into this ethnic household.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Do you understand me.
Speaker 12 (21:48):
I have hair in my armpit. I have it there
for a few reasons. One lazy, two.
Speaker 19 (21:53):
The patriarchy, and three it's still exhausting.
Speaker 20 (21:57):
Oh my god, it's time for woke Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
The battle has begun in the hollowed halls of Congress
over women with wieners, ones who obviously were never assigned
those things at birth. Because we have our first trans
congress person. Now, I do not know if Sarah McBride
of Delaware has gone the full Monty. I believe she has. Now,
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I know what you're saying. Say Chad, you said she aha,
if you go the full Monty, I'm gonna give you
that respect if you've gone half Monty, or pretend you
don't get that respect. Nancy Mace wants no part of.
Speaker 21 (22:42):
It effort in response to Congressman McBride coming to Congress.
Speaker 17 (22:46):
Yes, and absolutely and then some I'm not gonna stand
for a man. You know, if someone with the penis
is in the women's locker room, that's not okay. And
I'm a victim of abuse myself. I'm a rape survivor.
I have PTSD from the use I've suffered at the
hands of a man. And I know how vulnerable women
and girls are in private spaces. So I'm absolutely one
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hundred percent going to stand in the way of any
man who wants to be in a women's restroom. I
will be there fighting you every step of the way.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
I have zero problems with that. I don't know the
anatomy of the newest congress person, but I will say
I got zero problems. And then, by the way, this
isn't about Nancy fighting in that situation just singularly. For
this is I'm making a big deal. This is about
the bigger issue at hand when it comes to transcendity
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that is sweeping America because people are terrified to say, no,
I'm sorry, you have a penist, you're not a woman.
That's not the way it works. It doesn't work that way.
Nobody buys it. And I'm sorry if you feel confused
and if that hurts your feelings, but that's the reality.
Now get out of here and go over to the
place you're supposed to go. When coming to the point
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where you have to use, as we would say, the loo,
a radical.
Speaker 17 (24:03):
Act is calling me an extremist for being a feminist
fighting to protect the rights of women and girls, and
being a feminist makes me an extremist or a bigot
or a monster. I am totally here for it because
I'm going to fight like hell for every woman and
every little girl across this country to protect you and
keep you safe.
Speaker 2 (24:22):
Here here. By the way, she was walking down the halls,
tight dress. I'm not gonna lie to you. She's easy
on the eyes, she's oh woman, baby. But if you've
gone full Monty, I it is what it is right
at that point in time. I don't care. I'm not
an a hole in that. But if you've got the
point where you're like I say, I am, I dress
like I am, but I'm still all that I am,
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then that's the issue that I think people have. And
most people I talk to Magann Mega well, they may
say I think it's weird. I think it's just that
and the other. But if you've done the full thing,
it's it's that that point. Okay, we're done. But I
know I don't want men pretending to be women. Chad,
They're not. They're not. Once the close are off, you've
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stopped pretending to be a woman, you would be all man.
That is a different story. We recognize that most people do.
It's my friend Brianna Wu fed her on the show
a couple of times. She's Jewish, but she's also trand
and she finds all of this stuff insane when it
comes to the indoctrination of children, and she is says, look,
(25:31):
there's common ground everywhere, but it's the extremes that are
dominating the conversation.
Speaker 21 (25:36):
Problem with this issue is being led by the extremes.
And the problem is if this gets turned into another
stupid culture world, what is going to have The Democrats
and their progressive thrench are going to double down on this,
and then MAGA is going to have this like extreme
reaction to it. And I don't think most MAGA people
(25:56):
have a problem with people like me. I think they're
concerned about other stuff. So what I think we should
be doing is you and I talk together and find
out a way to get everyone what they want.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
It's hard to do because the extremes want to control everything.
And this is what I've said, no matter what the
issue is, take it back from the extremes. Common sense
will rule the day. But until we do, until we do,
we're going to have things like this dominate everything and
I would rather get stuff done than have the extremes
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dominate the conversation with things that really don't matter as
much as they want it to matter, because it's entertaining
as much as it is angering. If that makes sense,
and we all know the algorithm loves some anger. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 2 (28:22):
It's Chad Benson Triple I.
Speaker 22 (28:24):
Estimates some eighty million people will be hitting the highways
traveling by car to see friends or family for Thanksgiving.
Speaker 23 (28:29):
As for the skies, we expect that the Tuesday four
a week from now, Wednesday before and the Sunday after
are going to be the busiest days, and the Sunday
after is likely to be a three million passenger day,
which is a very high number.
Speaker 22 (28:42):
The ESSA Administrator David Pitkowski says they've never had as
many agents working at airports as they do right now.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Should be smooth, then, should be no issues. DSA is
on it, dude. There's a movie coming out about the TSA, right,
I think so. I thinks there's a movie coming out
next couple of weeks.
Speaker 6 (29:01):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Is it a Netflix film? If only there was a
machine that could tell me what it is. Hold on
a second, pulled it up. Yeah, it's right. Taron Egerton,
starting all the Kingsman movies, plays a TSA agent who
finds himself in a Christmas predicament. We haven't really had
a superhero TSA movie, have we. It's about time it is, Chad, ma'am,
(29:33):
you're over the limit on your liquins. Does anybody like
the TSA. I'm not trying to be mean to TSA people. Useless,
I am not. They've not stopped anything, and every year
they do that thing where fifty two thousand guns got
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through the TSA. I'm like, what are you doing? One job?
One job?
Speaker 24 (30:03):
Like you know?
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Any guns? Now underneath totally different. I've always said I
worry about what goes on underneath the plane more than
I do what happens in the cabin with the passengers.
That being said, if anybody's getting a gun through, I mean,
you have one job. I'm not quite sure what that
(30:24):
job is, but I'm pretty sure guns are a big
part of that job and not allowing them to get on.
So hopefully this holiday season during your travels, if you
try to bring on a gun, the TSA will be
on it.
Speaker 24 (30:41):
Woo.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Let's move to stuff that's real. Don't get scammed. Now.
What I mean by that is there's a lot of
phone scammers out there, and we hear the Chad Benson show,
we want to make sure that you don't get scammed,
and so does O two. Now they're a British company
and they have come up with something that is freaking amazing.
We talked about AI yesterday and what AI can do,
(31:05):
and of course everybody's like, ah, it's never gonna do this,
you know, all the actors and stuff. But the reality
is is it's it's pretty damn awesome when used correctly,
and it's getting better. Well, this company is created and
they're a phone company. So if you don't know anything
about O two, O two is a giant phone company
(31:25):
in Britain and uh, they have said, we're sick and
tired of all these scammers scamming people. So we've come
up with a great idea, this granny. So when the
scammers call, she intercepts the call and she takes them
on a wild.
Speaker 13 (31:45):
Ride worse nightmare. I'm an AI created by O two
to waste phone scammers time. So W is then a dot.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
At tree dns W and then dot and your profession
is bothering people, right.
Speaker 13 (32:02):
I'm just trying to have a little chat.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
It's nearly been an hour.
Speaker 13 (32:07):
For the love of gosh, how time flies. It's showing
me a picture of my cat Fluffy.
Speaker 6 (32:16):
It's showing you the picture of your God Fluffy.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Stop calling me.
Speaker 13 (32:19):
Dear, you stupid got it, dear, because while they're busy
talking to me, they can't be scamming you. And let's
face it, dear, I've got all the time in the world.
So whilst you're out enjoy life.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Daisy, O two are here fighting scammers, taking calls and
wasting hundreds and hundreds of hours of scammers time.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Fantastic. I love that. And if you go to O
two and you check out the daisy it they've made
her a real looking woman. It is spectacular the stuff
that she does, and she will waste their time for hours.
So awesome. People in other countries trying to scam I
(33:02):
think they got some old lady on the phone. She's oh,
is it a w than adult? Ho'm looking macat Fluffy.
Speaking of trends, there's a growing social media company out
there competing with the Twitter. Up in the air. Look
what you see. It's Blue Sky staring at me.
Speaker 19 (33:25):
Blue Sky has now surpassed twenty million users. It's the
latest milestone for the social network that started life as
an internal project at Twitter before spinning off into its
own company. But n Gadget's Carrisa Belle says it retains
the look and feel of that social network.
Speaker 25 (33:41):
I think the vast majority of people just you know,
like it for what it is, which is, you know,
something that looks and feels a lot like old Twitter
with some kind of interesting spins on old features.
Speaker 19 (33:51):
Blue Sky for now is ad free, and Belle says
it's expected to stay that.
Speaker 12 (33:56):
Way so far.
Speaker 25 (33:56):
What they have said is that they are looking more
at a subscription based feature.
Speaker 19 (34:02):
But according to a new report in the Information Threads,
one of blue Sky's competitors is planning to introduce advertising
as soon as January.
Speaker 25 (34:10):
I don't think you should expect it to have like
say that the same adload is like an Instagram or Facebook,
but it does seem like users there will probaly see
some form of advertising before too long.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
Yeah, so I'm on blue Sky, but I haven't done
anything yet. We talked to our buddy Jim Kennedy next hour.
We forced him to go on Blue Sky see poke around.
Although I told him yesterday I have three followers and
I have no idea why because I've not done anything.
Remember last week I threatened that all I wanted to
do was just stream Alex Jones just so they would
(34:43):
freak out. But it is growing. But I'm curious as
to what's going to happen because Jim has gone on
several of these what seemed to be very liberal kind
of social media networks because they get mad at whatever
network that's the big one, whether it's Facebook or whether
it's Twitter now x and then eventually what happens do
(35:04):
they come back. We'll ask him about that because we
made him to his homework. It's what we do here.
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(35:25):
Putting up videos every day. We're going to be live
streaming a lot more as well, so you can see
my face if you'd like to. In the studio we've built,
which is really fun and it's getting better. It's getting
very festive as well. Coming up in the second hour
of the program, more on the Matt Gates insanity. I've
got some of you texting me about that. On top
(35:46):
of that, of course, will there be World War three
signed piece papery yesterday? Maybe three? Maybe no? Will he
saber rattle or will he actually pull the trigger? We'll
talk about that when it comes to Russia. A bunch
of other stuff, well, some more woke stuff, some more
trans insanity, and a bunch of other stuff. It makes
what we do here, people, We just do stuff.
Speaker 26 (36:07):
Good.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
God love ye, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show,
(36:41):
the Battle on.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
The Hill, Hill Hill, and it has nothing to do
with Russia Ukraine. We'll get to that in a little bit.
Where should we start first? Should we start with Matt Gates?
Or should we start with Nancy Mace and the Battle
of the Wiener? No, Wiener, Let's start here with Trump
(37:04):
Transusician team always transitioning. No, not like that.
Speaker 27 (37:07):
President elect Donald Trump is standing by his controversial pick
to be his attorney general, former Florida Congressman Matt Gates.
Speaker 17 (37:15):
Are you reconsidering the nomination of Matt Gates?
Speaker 2 (37:18):
No?
Speaker 27 (37:19):
Trump in Texas alongside Elon Musk to watch his SpaceX
rocket launch the World's Richest Man, using his megaphone to
boost Trump's embattled choice, posting Gates will be our hammer
of justice.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
That's pretty cool. I am the hammer of justice. I
don't know if he's the guy, though. I have to
be honest, you guys know I feel about Matt Gates.
I've never said he was stupid, but I I'm not
a fan. And for all those people that you're a
homer for Trump, you're a homer for Trump. Who was
interesting voice. I'm not a fan of this. I don't
(37:54):
think it's I don't I just don't like the pick.
I think he would be there specifically to not to
actually carry out justice, but to hunt things down specifically
for Trump. Which kind of business me off? Now? Would
he do some of the other stuff? I would hope
he would. Is some of this, I think A we're
(38:18):
gonna throw you to the wolves. I can get some
other people through. You'll be in battled. Eventually, maybe you
step away. They let the next person who isn't you
through much easier. We move on from there. That's a possibility,
that is. But it's not just me. By the way,
the Senate itself is not comfortable from what they've heard
(38:39):
so far. And will they get the report. Of course
they will at some point in time. That thing's gonna
end up there.
Speaker 27 (38:45):
The Bipartisan House Ethics Committee spoke with two women who
say Gates paid them for sex overnight. ABC News exclusively
obtaining financial records revealing Gates appears to have sent the
women over ten thousand dollars, including twenty seven venmo payments,
some labeled just because travel and extra for you.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
He was smart enough not to go because you touched
the leader, smart enough to do that. That would have
been funny. Though they're underage. How do you know them?
I mean, these are all questions. I mean, like when
somebody last hour or in yesterday, a couple of people
just like Kavanaugh. It's not like Kavanaugh. They're not the same.
There's not been anybody indicted on trafficking of young miners
(39:28):
and you know, wire fraud and stuff like that. With Kavanaugh,
it was a lady whose memory at best was bad,
who was put up there as a sacrificial lamb to
slow down kavanon his evilness. And it didn't work because
it was three and a half decades ago and nobody
remembered because it never happened. This was a few years ago.
(39:49):
The people I talked to on the hill, a couple
of them, which may if it ever gets to that point,
have to vote, feel uncomfortable with him, and not because
he's going to be the hammer of justice, but because
there's some concern there about some of this, because you know,
you go and you push this person through, guess what
(40:09):
comes back. There is some stuff, and there's more of it,
and you didn't do your due diligence, and all of
a sudden that stuff lands on you. Scott Jennings Lonely
Scott at CNN.
Speaker 9 (40:18):
Obviously there's going to be tremendous resistance to Gates, and
I don't know how successful Donald Trump is gonna be
at this. I mean, this goes beyond just the handful
of Senators who normally have problems with Donald Trump or
who have feuded with him over issues in the past.
I think the resistance to Gates goes into people who
would say they strongly support Donald Trump but have serious
concerns about this.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
So we'll see if he sticks with it.
Speaker 9 (40:41):
You know, there's still a lot of time between now
and the next Congress convening, and at some point, you know,
when you're the president and you've got a nominee for anything,
you have to ask yourself, do I want to suffer
a defeat. Most people don't get defeated, They just withdraw
from the process. It is obvious that all this information
that's coming out about Gates, whether the House at Committee
acts to release their report or not, is going to
(41:03):
find its way into the hands of the Senate. They're
gonna I think I saw John Cornyn say tonight that
they can just reinterview all the same witnesses that interviewed
with the Ethics Committee. So I think, of all the
nominees that are sitting up there right now, I put
Gates in.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
A separate category.
Speaker 9 (41:16):
There's more resistance to him than anybody else, and obviously
more issues coming out by the day.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Remember John Cornyn is a drump dude. He is also
a Republican. He is not somebody who is easily swayed
by the maga crowd on the internet. The one thing
about the Senate and why the Senate is so important,
(41:40):
is because with Congress, there's a bunch of you in
the House. But this portion of Congress, this Senate area
right here, there's only one hundred of you, and you
have six years before you have to run again. And
because of that, you've got a lot more leeway than
the ebbs and flows of emotion to worry about when
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it comes to certain things. So we'll find out what happens.
We move from those hallowed halls and battles to the restrooms.
We had with Nancy Mace and Sarah McBride, who's a
transgender woman. I think gone the full Monty, So we'll
give you transgender woman. But I don't know if that's true.
(42:24):
But Nancy does not want Sarah in the locker rooms
or bathrooms. If sporting the thingy.
Speaker 17 (42:34):
The idea of a man walking into a locker room
where I'm changing is actually it feels like assault. I'm
a victim. I have PTSD from the trauma that I
have endured at the hands of a man. And I
absolutely I'm going to stand in the way solidly of
any guy that wants to come into our spaces. And
guess what, Sarah McBride doesn't get a say in this,
and I'm not gonna to come or be silenced by
(42:55):
bullies online or by the radical left. They lost, they
lost big and I'm going to push back harder than
ever before.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
And I have zero problems with that unless Sarah McBride
has done the whole thing. And I know I said
that last errand some people like, oh, I can't believe
you'd said that. Well, you know what, if you went
to full manti right, you're you're committed right like you've gone.
I mean, you are fully there's no turning back now, guys,
you've gone absolutely one hundred percent commitment. There is no
twigs and berries. You've added something and you've taken away
(43:24):
something additioned by subtraction. I've got the zero problem with that.
But if you are still sporting it the snow rider,
then I'm sorry, you're not going in the women's locker
room because you are not a woman. Now. You may
believe you're a woman on the outside, you may do
all you can to present as said woman, but eventually
(43:45):
all that stuff comes off and no. So I'm with
her one hundred percent on that. And this is bigger
than Nancy. This has a lot to do with the
chaos going on with the youth of America. There's no
doubt about that. But of course the left and transcenity,
they've decided she is now a threat old Nancy Mace.
Speaker 17 (44:03):
So the height of hypocrisy, the height of gas lighting.
They're threatening to kill me now because I, as a woman,
am standing up to protect other women from men being
in our private spaces, our restrooms, bathrooms, locker rooms, changing rooms,
you name it. And so now they're threatening to kill
me over this. I'm being bullied online. But what they
forget is that I'm the first woman to graduate from
(44:24):
the Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. I will
not be bullied into silence. I will not back down,
and in fact, I'm going to double down on this,
and I'm going to file even more legislation to protect
women beyond the Capitol, cross every state in the nation,
because the simple question is do women have rights or not.
It's a very simple question.
Speaker 2 (44:44):
They do. They absolutely have rights. And somewhere along the line,
we've allowed the extremes with this transcenity to bully people
into saying you have to accept this or else, saying
to young women, you don't get a say in this.
You must accept it, or else you're transphobic. You must
accept the fact that there is a man there, even
though they may believe they're a woman and identify as such,
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but underneath it says man. And because of that, if
you don't accept this, you're a bad person. I'm sorry.
Won't buy that, won't do it. I've got girls, I'm
raising them, and I will not let them accept that either.
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Choll, Chad Benson EMUs director in the hot seat, ending
the agency after an employee was fired for telling workers
involved in hurricane relief efforts in Florida to avoid homes
(47:07):
with Trump signs in their yards. But that employee says
she's being scapegoated. She says the order to avoid homes
supporting Trump was in place for only one day and
came from her supervisor, arguing it was not politically motivated.
Speaker 2 (47:21):
Well, first of all, how can it not be politically motivated?
That's odd. So wait a minute, Trump sign, politician election year,
don't help those people, But it's not politically motivated? Are
you guys afraid of signs? I'm just curious, And I've
(47:42):
seen her in several places. By the way, the lady
that they fired, she is adamant she's been set up,
that this came from higher up, and she's been set
up and used as a scapegoat. But femas getting grilled
over a lot of things. Take that away for just
a second. Let's talk about the entire way that these storms,
(48:04):
hurricanes and disasters played out. When it came to the
back end of it, after they had passed through and
done their damage, FEMA comes in and they didn't do
a great job.
Speaker 18 (48:16):
FEMA director Dian Criswell says she welcomes an investigation. Chriswell
was also growed by critics, who says FEMA's response to
both hurricanes Milton and Helen this fall was too slow
and its applications for aid too complex. Chriswell says despite
a workforce of twenty two thousand, the agency is understaffed
and underfunded.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
One of the things we always talk about with government,
and we've talked about it over and over and over,
and yesterday we had on timber Chett, who is Tennessee
congressman that I spoke to about the UFOs and everything,
but we talk about how much money everybody needs. And
one of the things that we mentioned over and over
again is use it or lose it. In government never says, hey,
(49:01):
we came in under budget. They never say that. What
do they say, you know what, you gave us a
billion we needed one four Because we are upside down,
You're gonna have to raise our budget next year. It's
that kind of thing that should drive us crazy. And
that's why I'm looking forward to the DOGE to see
how they do. Elon and Vivek and I'll say this,
(49:26):
Elon's you know, he's very excited about it, and you
know it's it's I get it. I believe Vivek will
play a much bigger role in this, in handling this
as far as going in and actually looking at areas
where there's waste, fraud, abuse, in competence, which I think
(49:46):
we're going to find out throughout this entire process. Is
their waste, yes, is their fraud of course? Is there
some abuse, yes, But I think the biggest thing we're
going to find out in competence. In competence, We're going
to find stuff that is just you just look there
and go, how are you running a country? How are
(50:07):
you running an agency? If this was a business, you
would have been out of business a while ago. And
I think he'll play a bigger role than Elon will
in this one hundred percent because I think he's going
to be more committed to it where Elon is. You know,
let's be real, he's Elon, right, He's shooting off rockets,
he's doing all that kind of stuff, And I think Vivek, well,
he's got all this stuff going on. I think he
(50:28):
is really committed to this and he's out there doing
his thing, where Elon is kind of the frontman, the
face and all of that stuff. Speaking of politics, Oh that, uh,
Matt gatesfellow.
Speaker 28 (50:41):
The House Ethics Committee is expected to meet today and
could decide to release this report on Matt Gates, president
elect Trump's Attorney general nominee, who's facing accusations of sexual misconduct.
ABC News has obtained records of venole payments Gates allegedly
made to two women who provided the records to the committee.
The document show between twenty seventeen and twenty nineteen, then
(51:02):
Congressman Gates allegedly made twenty seven payments to the women,
totally more than ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (51:09):
Somebody hit me up last night and said, this just
feels like Kavanaugh, and I said, it's not even close.
He goes, why isn't it close? I said, it's simple.
I said, Kavanaugh. That came out of nowhere, over thirty
or whatever year's previous. It was ridiculous. Everybody could see
what it was. Lady didn't even know what house it
was in. I mean, it was just such a joke.
(51:31):
Was her name Susan basie Ford or whatever her name was, Christy,
I don't even know. I know it's blasi Ford. It
was an absolute joke. You're like, what house was it in.
She's like, I don't know, well, who was there? I
can't remember what state. I don't know. This is different
(51:53):
and several reasons. First of all, it was just a
few years ago, so this wasn't three decades ago. Secondly,
nobody at the party, supposedly the Kavanaugh was at Susan
blasi Ford was arrested, put in jail, charged with any crimes.
For Matt Gates, some of the people he's been associated
(52:16):
with have ended up in jail, including a gentleman who
got eleven years for everything from wirefraud to sex trafficking
a minor. Now does that mean he did anything, No,
it doesn't. But they're not the same. They're not and
(52:37):
it's not just me. Everybody thinks, oh, it's you. You
just don't like Met Gates. Now, I'm not a big
fan of Mac Gates, and I've told you that, but
even other Republicans are like, you know what, I think
we need to take a look at this. Because they
realize their ass is on the line. They go and
vouch for this guy, and you find out stuff later
on down the line where you did pay people X
amount of dollars on Venmo Jiminy cricket. You're gonna look
(52:58):
like a clown.
Speaker 29 (53:00):
Sethics committee is going to meet in a couple of
days to determine what to do with their investigation into
your former colleague Matt Gaetz, who's now Trump's pick for
attorney general. Do you think that committee should at the
very least send their investigation to the Senate.
Speaker 30 (53:14):
A short answer, yes, I think the Senate is entitle
to see the fact that he wants to me the
attorney general. I think we should have all that information
out there, whether it's you know, it exonerates the lore
that it shows a guilt, and either way the senators
deserve to know. Otherwise just assume the worst.
Speaker 2 (53:29):
That's Don Bacon there, pal of his says, yeah, so
it could exonerate him. Again, they didn't charge him with anything.
But I think everybody has a right to see everything,
especially if you want to be the top cop in
the nation. Three two, three, four twenty three at Chat
Benson's show is Your Twitter, we got a little woke
Wednesday coming up as the transsanity continues, this time in
(53:54):
the Hallowed House of Congress, Chad Benson.
Speaker 30 (53:57):
Joe.
Speaker 12 (54:06):
Son, Chad Benson, shoe.
Speaker 1 (54:27):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
Oh what's that music? It feels like war? It's about bombs.
It's also an awesome music to cruise down the street
and pick up the ladies. Look jat band, you know
what I mean? What happened? It's about bombs.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
Vladimir Putin once again rattles his nuclear saber at his enemies,
the Russian president updating his stance on nuclear weapons just
a couple of days after President Biden gave Ukraine permission
to hit targets deep inside Russia with American made weapons.
Under Putin's new directive, Russia will consider aggression from any
(55:12):
non nuclear country like Ukraine as a joint attack on
Russia if there's participation of a nuclear armed country like
the US.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
So I just want to get this right. You're going
to threaten the world if you being the poodh. Yes,
of course, are hit in your home country by weapons
subliged by a country that has nuclear weapons but has
not provided nuclear weapons to Ukraine, even though you're using
Iranian weapons as well as North Korean weapons and North
(55:44):
Koreans and you've gone to do somebody else's country. Yes, correct, Yes,
you read that right. You're not doing squad oush. You're
not doing anything. It's not gonna happen. You want a
weigh out. You want to show owe everybody that Trump
is your puppet when he's not. You want a way
(56:07):
out of this because you didn't think it was gonna
be this long. You didn't think it was gonna take
this long. You didn't think it was gonna be this
kind of a nightmare. You didn't think any of those things.
So now you have no choice but to get what
anything you possibly can, as much as you possibly can,
(56:27):
until there's no more that you can get because the
music will stop, and what's ever left is what everybody's
gonna get. You're not gonna drop a nuke because you
know what would happen, the potential of mutually destructive situation
which sees all of us dead, which doesn't make for
(56:49):
fun being a dictator and having nobody to dictate to,
or squeezing your country to the point where you've got nothing,
and we destroy all of your back channels that include
it On and China, because I think China would step
away from me. In Harpy g would look at you.
You're the anchor, not the wind in my sales. You're
not bet Mittler. No, No, we're not. No, we're not
(57:12):
doing this. Sorry so no, And you want to send everybody.
I am the master here, not the Trumpster.
Speaker 3 (57:20):
Putin's latest nuclear threat on the heels of Biden's green
light for Ukraine to use long range missiles inside Russia
could complicate President elect Donald Trump's plans to end the
Ukraine War quickly after he gets into office.
Speaker 4 (57:33):
On the other hand, I think it strengthens Donald Trump's
hand as he enters office because he will have a
Ukraine that continues to have a bargaining ship, a Ukraine
that can potentially pressure the Russian president potentially potentially.
Speaker 2 (57:48):
But Jenny's got nuclear weapons. What if he he's going
to do nothing with them? Could he potentially use a
tactical nuke? I guess you'd have to get into mosque
and kill a whole bunch of people. Firing off into
a farm village or something of that nature. Isn't going
to get it done. And he recognizes what would happen,
(58:11):
He's saber rattling. Let this be a lesson to all
the kids out there. If you were somehow able to
procure a nuclear weapon, don't ever give it up. Ukraine
is the reason that everybody wants a weapon to deter
anybody else from attacking you. See because if you have
(58:32):
a weapon that they know could do massive damage, you're
less likely to be attacked.
Speaker 13 (58:39):
See that.
Speaker 2 (58:40):
See that there gets.
Speaker 3 (58:41):
The key question. What are the chances of Vladimir Putin
really would use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
Speaker 5 (58:47):
We can't dismiss it, but we have some evidence that
he doesn't use it in the past, and we know
that he's not suicidal.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
That's the big thing. He likes life too much and
all the trappings that come with it. If he was
desperate and his country was going to fall and Ukraine
was on the march and NATO was a part of
it day, yeah, but it's that's not happening. We all
know that's not happening. Okay, let's stay in Europe for
(59:14):
just a moment. I did a video about this last night,
and I will tell you the insanity of what is
going on in Europe cannot be underplanned. Germany, which has
had some trouble in the past speaking of world wars,
being involved in a few of them, pretty much the
only two had had and being the instigator. They've also
had some issues with certain groups of people in their
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country during a time period save from the mid thirties
to the mid forties. Well, those same people are having
issues and the Gyman's like, it's not via nots Evans
were doing it this time. Yes, but it's happening in
your country and that should scare the absolute living crap
out of you. And by the way, the LGBTQ plus,
IA BCDFG, BARB, thank you. You're involved in this as well,
(01:00:02):
and it has nothing to do with you and the
Jews fighting. No no no.
Speaker 24 (01:00:06):
In Berlin, Germany, the police chief is telling Jewish and
LGBTQ plus people that they should use caution when they're
in neighborhoods with large Arab populations. There are areas of
the city we need to be perfectly honest here where
I would advise people who wear a kippa or are
openly gay to be more careful. Certain neighborhoods where the
majority of people of Arab origin live also have sympathies
(01:00:29):
for terrorist groups and are often openly hostile towards Jews.
Chief Barbara Slowick told the Berliner Zeitung newspaper. Slowik told
the publication that acts of hate against Jewish people are
rare in Berlin, but that one act of hate is
one too many.
Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
I want you to understand. This is a modern Germany.
The guys with beards right like hipsters with demand bonds.
They're all about green energy, and in their country they
have allowed such mass migration of people who have zero
want to conform to European culture and German culture, and
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in doing so are radicalizing themselves and openly hostile to
the Gays and the Jews, and the Germans are like
that you should do is not goes in that direction.
It's not good for you. Wrong affing answer continue.
Speaker 24 (01:01:27):
Recently, a youth football team from Maccabi Berlin, a Jewish
sports club, was reportedly hunted down by a group of
youths in an Arab majority neighborhood. The Telegraph reports the
incident happened the same night fans of Israel's club Maccabi
Tel Aviv were attacked in Amsterdam.
Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
This is insane. So I put the video out there
last night and somebody on the old x slash Twitter
says I was just in Frankfurt last week. It's super
true to lose France this week, and it's getting bad
here too. Yes, their culture, not the human beings are Muslims,
but the culture that they ascribed to from where they
(01:02:05):
came not born and raised in Germany, but for the
most part, have been allowed to come in from places
that are hostile to any Western culture and beliefs, with
zero responsibility to them to acclimate to German culture, British culture,
French culture. It's not conducive with the West, it's not.
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And the fact that this is happening throughout Europe. You're
seeing what's going on in the Scandinavian countries where they're
kicking people out and saying no more. Britain, you better
come up and start figuring out what you're gonna do,
because you're next and France is already there. Good God,
insane three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to
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Chad Benson Show, Deep Stks No Deep Doo doo e
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
We bring this guy on every once in a while
talk about all kinds of things. One of the things
we're forcing him to do is go on to blue Sky.
Oh what is blue sky? You ask yourself, Picture a
butterfly instead of X, and it's blue sky, the exact
same thing, except this one's kinder, gentler, and might as
well have had a unicorn because it's very fluffy. Am
(01:05:17):
I correct?
Speaker 26 (01:05:18):
It is absolutely fluffy? It is it is where basically
it is California. If you put it into social media,
for the most part, it is just filled with nothing
but disaffected liberals who are just out there basically complaining
seven twenty four about how bad the country is because
because Donald Trump is now president. They don't understand why
(01:05:40):
Kamala lost. They don't understand what's wrong with all these people.
They are complaining about all of the infliction of pain
and torture. The number of families have been broken up
because of this scourage named Donald J. Trump, And this
is where they go to vents all of their feelings
about it. It's their safe space, and it is It
(01:06:00):
is just a clown show of people out there that
are just having hate. By the way, no hate, you know,
unless it's hate to Republicans or Trump. That is perfectly illegitimate.
Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
You know, I said last Friday, because I joined it
just I haven't even posted anything. I've got like three
people following me. I don't even know why. So, but
one of the things I said is I said, I'm
just going to go on there and I'm just going
to restream Alex Jones.
Speaker 26 (01:06:26):
That would be awesome. That will that would definitely that'll
get you a record number of blocks pretty quickly. Yeah,
I signed up as Garfield a cat, so I don't
know how long how it's going to be. I've i
just posted a few things over the last couple of days,
and I don't think I've gotten blocked by anybody yet.
So we'll see how that goes. I'm not sure exactly
how I'm going to how I'm going to challenge it,
whether I'm going to just start going out them really hard.
(01:06:47):
I'm just going to kind of just kind of be
a you know, kind of act like one of them
and and see. But there's all these people that ask
these silly questions about well, why isn't Trump in jail?
And I would post why. So it's probably gonna be
evident that I'm not part of the good guys that
I'm part of. I don't know what that makes me,
if it makes me part of the alliance or it
makes me part of the rebels, because I'm going into
(01:07:10):
liberal territory. So I'm confused who the good guys are
and who the bad guys are.
Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
Yeah, I don't really know that either. I'm very I'm
very curious about the whole because you know, their whole
thing is they want to be kinder and gentler, but
at the same time they also want to you know,
the people who run it like, look, we want to
be able to have people have conversations. We don't want
to be in an echo chamber. The problem is is
the only people who've invited over are people in the
(01:07:39):
echo chamber. And let's be real, Jimmy, you and I
want to go troll because it's hilarious, but I'm curious
because I want to have conversations with people. And I
think what's going to happen is what's happened to many
of these other pop up ones is the eventually the
left is going to get bored and they're going to
go back to Twitter. Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 26 (01:07:58):
There was one right after Eliot bought Twitter called post
News that I went into pretty heavily when it first
got going, and.
Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
It was the same thing.
Speaker 26 (01:08:07):
It was just a basically how great Joe Biden is,
how terrible Donald Trump was, how great we are to be.
You know, we have been relieved from the from the
parasite that is Donald Trump. And this is when they
started charging them with crimes and stuff, and they were
just you know, the people were just going nuts over there.
Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
But it's the same thing.
Speaker 26 (01:08:25):
If you tried to post anything that it was counterfactual
to what they wanted to believe, they would just shut
you down. They just did not want to have a conversation.
I'm the same way with you. I agree. I want
to have conversations with the left. I want to understand
them more. I want to know what exactly their thinking is.
I want to know how they got to where they
are and what they're what could be done to Basically,
if you get all that information, how do you draw
(01:08:45):
them back into the middle or to least away from
the left far extreme with some of the things, because
lots of these things when they try to expand a lot,
but I find that they don't necessarily have the ability
to connect the logic end to end. It breaks down
the middle, and that's when you just tend to get
angry and shut you down because your poking holes in
it that they really can't deep down fix And that
(01:09:06):
kind of makes them angry because it questions whether they're
just believing in a lie, but they don't want to
admit it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
Talking to Jim Kennedy, Kennedy answered to Polk Policy Research
last question, you just kind of had an edict in
San Francisco of a DA that's you know, in Los Angeles,
a DA that's kind of down the middle, wants to
go after crime. You've got a new switching of a
mayor up in you know, San Francisco. They already got
rid of Chesebodeine a long time ago. You've got all
this stuff happening. And yet out of no you know,
(01:09:32):
well not out of nowhere, I mean, right on cue
here they come going, we're going to protect every illegal
that's here. Uh, you didn't get the memo. People aren't
thrilled with that. And they're not talking about throwing out
your appeta, they're not talking about that. But they are
talking about if somebody's accused of a violent crime, don't
let them go out the back so you can go
(01:09:53):
to the feds. Yeah. Absolutely.
Speaker 26 (01:09:56):
Los Angeles just doubled down on that by making by
declaring for like the seventeenth time that they're a sanctuary
city and they will not help. Now, the state's already
been a sanctuary state for an't know, ten or fifteen years,
and as far as they know, the city of La
had already been a sanctuary city since about two thousand
and four or so, So I'm not sure why they're
doubling down on this other than Karen Bass's and the
surface tool on the shed, so that may be a
(01:10:18):
part of it. But yeah, they've already said that. The
It's interesting because the LAPD chief is the old LA
Sheriff's Department chief, and he had the Sheriff's department and
he had one of his officers killed by an illegal
and he had said that he would not help Ice,
but he kind of turned the other way when one
of his officers was killed by an illegal alien and
he let Ice go in there and do the investigation
(01:10:40):
and dragging the guy out and arrest them, and I
think they eventually deported him. So there is a lot
of concern that the new LAPED chief may not be
quite as on board if it comes down to an
illegal killing one of his officers in the future. Hopefully
a tragy that doesn't happen, So they're they're a little
concerned about it. But yeah, there's the victims' rights groups
on all of them that are out there. Imigrants, the
(01:11:00):
leegals are the victims in this of course that are
out there basically doing everything they can that they will stand.
They're protesting and holding up their signs about it. So, yeah,
it's going to be interesting because I though they understand
that federal policy Trump's no pun intended state policy, so
they will sit in and the guy that Trump picked
is a nobs guy, and he reminded all the mayors
(01:11:22):
that if you're basically trying to do this, you are
basically going to be possibly charged with crimes for the
interference with justice. So that will be very interesting. I
definitely get the popcorn and watch this over the next
three to four years.
Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
Yeah, there's no doubt. And one of the other things
I was telling everybody is never underestimate the power of
the purse. So when La County needs something or something
like California, they're going to say, you know what, you
don't follow federal laws. Just like you wanted to do
with states who didn't follow the laws when it came
to education and you want to pull stuff back, We're
going to do the same. And we all know the
power of the purse speaks very loud yep.
Speaker 26 (01:11:57):
And La has got the Olympics coming and they don't
think they want the city to look like a dumpster fire,
and they're gonna need federal money for all the security
that's gonna be involved because the city is broke. They
are way over a budget. Why mostly because they're like
one hundred million dollars over on payments for lawsuits that
they have lost for either police, you know, over use
of force or other things where the city have screwed up.
(01:12:19):
And they've way way more than doubled their budgeted amount
in the city and they're really looking for ways to
cut back because there's so much in the whole on
paying out lawsuits, settlements.
Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
Crazy Jim Kennedy. Kennedy has to do public policy Reacharch
is always good to have you on, brother, Thanks Chad
three two three twenty three. At Chad Benson Show, it's
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Third aut of a little what's trending and who knows
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Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
There's a new sheriff in town on the border and
as much as it's Donald Trump, and that's the guy
that is running everything. That's the mare of the old town.
The sheriff he's given his marching orders to is Tom Holme.
And the other day he was on News Nation talking
about the car Tells and how bad they are and
(01:13:39):
what Trump proposes.
Speaker 15 (01:13:41):
President Trump has promised that he would designate them terrorists organizations,
and I believe he should and he will. And the
reason why they should be designated tarrrist organizations. The criminal
carr Tells of Mexico have killed more Americans than every
terrorist organization that we're combined.
Speaker 5 (01:13:58):
Now.
Speaker 15 (01:13:58):
I just said of the main Americans dying from fentanyl
poisonings and the up to four thousand aliens have died
crossing the border. President Trump's committed doing it, and I
think he should because the cartels are our national security
threat to this country. You're getting a fatanyl from China,
you know the precursors, They send it to the criminal cartels.
(01:14:19):
The cartels make this poison and sent it across the border.
The border of violence is now coming across coming across
in the United States. The criminal cartels in Mexico is
like a fortune five hundred company. I mean, the last
cartels is in forty two countries. Now these criminal cartels
that smuggle with this poison over across their border. There
used to be about smuggling into the United States. Now
(01:14:40):
they have a presidence in every major city this country.
Now they're taking over the distribution networking within the United States.
They need to be attacked. They need to be wiped out. Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Absolutely. I don't have a problem with it. Do I
want to invade Mexico? No? Should we send a message.
Evan Haffer, who is the CEO founder of Black Rifle
Coffee as well as a former VET, was on with
Rogan talking about this and what might happen should the
cartels be declared a terrorist organization and should we get
(01:15:16):
involved with special forces? How ugly it might be for
the cartels if.
Speaker 31 (01:15:21):
We declare war on the cartel, Like these these dudes
are not going to understand what is going on. No,
of course they are. They're gonna be God, you'll stop
the district guys, that's gonna be.
Speaker 32 (01:15:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 31 (01:15:35):
They are in for a world of like ultra violence
they've never actually felt before, because you know, obviously this
is a very capable, it's a violent organization.
Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
They have no clue.
Speaker 31 (01:15:46):
If we organize these tier one units against them.
Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
I was with Brandon Judd several years ago down in
McAllen and he had talked about some special force and stuff,
and he said, it's just it's a different world comparatively.
While these guys are ultra violent, they're ultra violent to
people who are not used seeing violence and are not
military trained. And that's why Losett's when they first came out,
(01:16:12):
were so dangerous because a lot of them were former
military that worked there, but that's long since gone. The
names basically the only thing that stands Dell stands there
and our forces, the technology we have, and you know
what we could do, could put a dent in it.
And let's be real, across the border from our country,
(01:16:32):
we have a group of people that kill their own
like there's nobody's business, who are really controlling the nation
for the most part outside of Mexico City and help
contribute along with us by the way we consume it
to the death of hundreds of thousands of Americans as
well as many of their own country men, women, as
(01:16:54):
well as other people are crossing over the border from
all over the world.
Speaker 31 (01:16:57):
It is scary what I would be doing if I
was there, Like I know all those shoe boxes and
you know my walls that I'm gonna have to collect up.
I'd be getting ready to retire right now. That's what
I would be doing, because if Deltaforce is hunting me, bro,
I would be so terrified. Is that a real thing
that they've proposed doing. Yes, that is a real thing,
you propose that. I'm almost positive either JD or Trump
(01:17:20):
had said something with the new guy from Ice, like
we're gonna mobilize Tier one units against the cartel. I
the only thing I thought was like, retire if you guys,
you guys got some money, man, I would like put
that away, you know, like maybe move Jamaica. I don't know,
go somewhere, buy a restaurant, like trying to go legit,
(01:17:41):
because dude, if those guys are hunting you, you done.
Speaker 2 (01:17:44):
Yeah done, They're coming. Delta Force very dangerous. It would
be over and let's not forget all of the other
stuff that we have at our disposal, drones. Technology it is.
I mean, I don't want to invade, but they're at
the point now where they're not even pretending anymore. They're
(01:18:06):
operating here. One of the reasons you've seen a massive
decline in a lot of places where you had gang
violence between bloods and the crypts, and you know, whatever
gangs were in and around those areas is because the
cartels have come in and they basically have taken everything
over and reduced a lot of them to virtually, you know, distributors.
(01:18:26):
And that's it.
Speaker 32 (01:18:27):
And it's a weird thing that that's going on right
on our border. It's a straird thing because it's so
close to us, and it's so ultra violent and dangerous,
and it's just completely shaped the way the entire economy
of the country works. You know, they have so much
power and control, and it's a criminal organization that is
entirely almost entirely at least funded by us, by our
(01:18:49):
desired Trump declares war on cartels. President lex said notorious
crime syndicates and drug kingpins will never sleep soundly again
once he launches his plants and tackle the issued.
Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
Just you know, when it comes to our border, we've
allowed to get so out of control. But yeah, I
think about all the people too. Is there four thousand
people in the last few years have died crossing into
our country. Men, women and children are snatched up, and
we've talked about it. As much as the drug business
is big business over the last decade, we're, you know,
a give or take a few years with Trump, human
(01:19:20):
smuggling is the business because it's the gift that keeps
on paying over and over again if needed.
Speaker 31 (01:19:28):
I've thought about this for a long time where I'm like,
if they if they turned loose Delta Force and Seal
Team six on cartels and pedophiles, we could just kind
of like erase the problem. In about It two years
to be Gone, he.
Speaker 32 (01:19:42):
Wants to send troops to Mexico, so we make appropriates
the Special Forces cyber warfare another overt and covert actions
to inflict macimum damage on cartel leadership, infrastructure, and operations.
Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
Oh Jesus bro here, it is going to get wild. Well,
twentieth it is gonna get wild. There is no doubt
about that. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three act you had Benson show is your
Twitter tweet at us texta program. Meanwhile, speaking of getting wild,
the pooter is threatening nuclear war kind of sort of
(01:20:13):
and not really, but enough to saber rattle and get
people to go, oh my god, he's going to do it.
He's not going to do it.
Speaker 24 (01:20:21):
We will be taking this as a qualitatively new face
of the Western war.
Speaker 2 (01:20:28):
He gains Russia. Shut up, surrogate, lever off, We will
take new face. Did you use bomb to give to
them who then bummed us and you have nuclear weapons? Yeah,
but we did give them a nuclear weapon. We give
him a missile that got like one hundred miles behind
your border. But still shut up, shut up, You're not
(01:20:48):
gonna do anything. You're not because you like life. The
powter likes life. He likes the good life. He likes
young gymnastic girls that are in their early twenties. He
likes having his his it was his datcha right, his
beautiful homes, and he likes all the stuff and the trappings. Yeah,
(01:21:12):
he's not suicidal. He's not not yet. At least that's
when you worry. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Benson, show your Twitter,
your Instagram. We got a little watch trending coming up,
and then some woke stuff talked about it throughout the show.
We'll get back to it, talking about Nancy Mace fighting
the good fight for everybody who is a birthing person. So,
(01:21:42):
oh my goodness, we'll talk about that. Who would have thought,
I think when our founding fathers are putting stuff together
with their powdered wigs. John Hancock, John name is too large,
That's what she said. Do you think when they think,
you know, back in the day, that thinking. One day
in the future and these hallowed holes they will fight
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Show, Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
Oh, it's time to find out what's trending? What's trending?
Speaker 33 (01:23:37):
Signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.
Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
Jump Bloom, what trumping? Let's find out what's trending on
this d Where do we start? How about Yeah? Raphael
Natal played his final professional tennis match yesterday. Davis Cup
(01:24:16):
Dancing with the Stars once again. I wasn't on Dancing
with the Stars, so you guys don't need to watch it.
If I was, i'd win. You know who'd be on
my team. Rachel Reagan would be awesome. New York Yankees
carrot recall, they recalled carrot Top. They said, we've had
enough of you. First of all, what have you done
(01:24:36):
to yourself? Why do you look like that? Donald Trump,
Kate Middleton, Robert F. Kennedy junior. Remember I'm a junior.
Speaker 32 (01:24:45):
I know, I know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:46):
Caitlin Clark. I don't know why she's trending what she do? Yeah,
who's got her trending big time? Is this a breakaway league?
I think it's a breakaway league. She doesn't need to
go to the breakaway league. But there's like a breakaway
league that's coming and they're gonna offer a whole bunch
of money to a lot of these people to play
for three months. If you guys, remember a lot of
(01:25:08):
these women used to go over to Europe and they'd
make huge money in Europe and Britney Griner was in Russia.
We know what happened there, but that's where they would
go and they would play and they'd make a ton
of money and they'd be able to come back and
play in the WNBA. The WNBA was there was the
league to play in, but money wise, for a lot
of them, it was the hobby league that makes sense.
(01:25:29):
If it doesn't put on you, let's head over to Twitter. Russia, Russia,
very big bomb we could throw up on you. You're
not gonna do that. We've talked about it all day.
You're not doing it. You want to be a dictator,
You want to rule stuff, right, Yes I do, and
of course I do well. Mutually assured destruction allows you
(01:25:51):
to rule nothing. You like to saber rattle, this is
what happens. Let there be a lesson, kids, never give
up your nuclear weapon. Ukraine Celtics w W three. Nancy
Mace talked about her. As I said earlier, and I'll
continue to say, and we'll probably get into it a
little bit more, it's not about Nancy Mace. It's not.
(01:26:15):
It's not about the what's her name McBride, the trans
woman from Delaware, It's not. It's not about that. It's
about all the stuff that has happened from the last
I would say decade plus in the activist trans world,
(01:26:38):
who have pushed insanity on our kids. That's what this
is about. Chank. We played so of that earlier. If
you guys did see so Chenk, who we've had on
the show, and I've been on his show, Uh got
into with Alan Lickman with Piers Morgan and it was hilarious.
(01:27:00):
It's worth playing because it is so funny. I'm gonna
do a video about a little bit later watching you know,
Alan Lickman at the Thirteen Keys and chakes on there
basically says, your thirteen keys suck, You suck. Stop blaming
people for the fact that your stuff sucked, and they
start yelling at each other. It was hilarious. He just
sat there and just he shook his keys at him
(01:27:22):
at one time. It was so it was funny. It
was funny. It was very funny fun And finally over
to google doctor Oz. Doctor as you say, yes, doctor Oz,
doctor Oz could potentially run Medicare and Medicaid no, which
I don't have a problem with. That's Look, here's the
(01:27:42):
thing with doctor Oz.
Speaker 31 (01:27:44):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
It's very interesting when it comes to him because while
he ran kind of against Obamacare because it didn't lighten
the load as far as the pocketbook, he's for everybody
having healthcare. Also, Linda McMahon is trending.
Speaker 28 (01:28:02):
What Trump making new staffing announcements, picking TV doctor Mehmet
Oz to oversee Medicare and Medicaid. Oz a heart surgeon,
has long advocated for ensuring all Americans have healthcare, even
if they can't afford it, but during his failed Senate
run in Pennsylvania, he criticized Obamacare for not reducing costs.
And another high profile pick Trump choosing longtime ally and
(01:28:23):
former wrestling executive Linda McMahon to run the Education Department,
which Trump has promised to dismantle.
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
It's kind of weird. Hey, I got a job for you.
Speaker 10 (01:28:32):
What is it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
I want you to run this department. Here's the first
thing we're going to do. We're going to close the department.
Wait what Yeah, you didn't know that. We're going to
start with. We had to appoint somebody, so it's you,
and then we're going to dismantle it and close. It
feels kind of weird. So Linda McMahon is a she's
(01:28:55):
a big trumper, and she of course of the Vince
McMahon fame and wrestling. That's a pretty big company and
she was a lot of the driving force behind it.
So it's not like that people act like, well, she
was part of wrestling, so she's stupid. H It's a
billion dollar company. She did I she did ID and Finally,
(01:29:20):
as we wrap up what's trending in the world of Google. Yes,
more on the crazy World War III that we may
or may not be involved in. We're not quite sure one.
Thanks for sure. This thing is going to come to
an end sooner rather than later, because money talks.
Speaker 34 (01:29:41):
I want to ask you about some comments you made
regarding possible negotiations. You said the US can't force you
to sit at the negotiating table. What if the US
government cuts military funding to Ukraine.
Speaker 12 (01:29:53):
I think we will lose.
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
We will stay, we will fight.
Speaker 6 (01:29:56):
We have our production, but it's not enough to prevail,
and I think it's not enough to survive if such
choice will.
Speaker 32 (01:30:04):
Be American choice.
Speaker 24 (01:30:06):
So we will decide what we'll have to do.
Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
You're gonna negotiate, It's that simple. It's the way it's
gonna go. It's the way it's always was headed to.
Then that's why we will do that. Three two, three,
four twenty three at Chat Benson Show to Twitter, Instagram.
We got some woke stuff coming up. More on World
War three kind of sort of but not really, a
bunch of other things and some Gary Busey as well.
Speaker 12 (01:30:32):
So Chet Benson Show, Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
Meanwhile, the view a lover of Donald Trump. I say nay,
and you say, yeah, you're right. They don't like Donald Trump.
But Sony Houston, who is going to do everything in
her power to resist Donald Trump and the evil powers
that be, including the likes of Matt Gate, hammers him,
(01:31:31):
but then has a surprise.
Speaker 10 (01:31:33):
How could you nominate someone with allegations of child trafficking
across the or trafficking across state lines and having sex
with a seventeen year old my understanding. Further on in
the interview, they discussed the fact that once he finds
out that she's seventeen, he stops having sex with her.
Speaker 2 (01:31:51):
A few moments later, Sonny, you have a legal I
do have illegal. No, thank you, Whipopy.
Speaker 35 (01:31:57):
Matt Gates has long denied all out allegations, calling the
claims quote invented and saying in a statement to ABC
News that this false mir following a three year criminal investigation,
should be viewed with great skepticism. That DOJ investigation was
closed with no charges being brought.
Speaker 2 (01:32:16):
I see what happened there. So she says that as
if it's all just true, somebody gets obvious loan phone,
call up in the booth and like, tell her, tell her,
give her the note, tell her, tell her she can't
say that, and she needs to semi retract it and
say this so she looks like she's doing a hostage
video with no smile. Matt Gates never did any of
(01:32:36):
these things and has not been convicted. He has denied
a is allegations of any of these things. Now, you
guys know I feel about Mat Gates, so we're not
going to go into that. I just thought that was
kind of funny.
Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:32:47):
You know. One of the interesting things about the whole
thing with the two seventeen year olds that he's alleged
to have sex with. We're theF for their parents. What
do you mean You've got ten thousand dollars from some
congressman on VENMO that says just because, uh, get some dinner,
here's some gas money, where's mom and dad. Well, they
wouldn't be in that position if they had mom and dad,
(01:33:08):
most likely if they had dad. Still curious about those things.
That being said, it is Wednesday. It's time to move
on from this and on to more important things like wokeness.
It's that time of the week where we get you
woke correctly.
Speaker 17 (01:33:23):
Not only are they act hurting our kids, Gretlich make
everything better correctly.
Speaker 36 (01:33:28):
The are fine.
Speaker 6 (01:33:29):
Just my gender is a complete nightmare.
Speaker 21 (01:33:31):
Get a trans women, get breast feet and this is great.
Speaker 8 (01:33:34):
No no, no, no no, there's something I need to
tell you.
Speaker 12 (01:33:37):
The princess who came to your ball tonight was me.
I'm Gonzarella.
Speaker 2 (01:33:42):
That's the one where Harry waves the magic wand and
turns everybody back to their select gender.
Speaker 28 (01:33:48):
Miss Danny It you can't speculate about someone's sexuality unless
they're famous for.
Speaker 31 (01:33:52):
Pepper and Patty.
Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
It's time for woke Wednesday. Nancy Mace is a woman.
Saw the video yesterday to several of us where she's
walking down the hallways to halload hallways Congress, got a
little tight dress on, shaking with the good Lord gave
her and I do say her not a sign at birth.
(01:34:16):
But there is a new person coming in Sarah McBride.
She is a transgender woman congressperson, and Nancy wants no
part of her in the bathrooms and no part of
her in the locker rooms. I don't know they had
locker rooms. Well, what if they get into a big
fight like the arena and they have to go and
(01:34:36):
shower and change. Apparently that doesn't happen. They have a
place to work out and all that kind of stuff.
But she wants no part of any of this stuff
going on with her in a room with somebody who
is a male under all of the stuff. You mean
the dress, Yes, I mean the dress and stuff.
Speaker 21 (01:34:55):
Effort in response to Congressman McBride coming to Congress.
Speaker 17 (01:34:59):
Yes, and absolutely, and then some I'm not going to
stand for a man. You know, if someone with the
penis is in the women's locker room, that's not okay.
And I'm a victim of abuse myself. I'm a rape survivor.
I have PTSD from the abuse I've suffered at the
hands of a man, and I know how vulnerable women
and girls are in private spaces. So I'm absolutely, one
(01:35:20):
hundred percent going to stand in the way of any
man who wants to be in a women's restroom. I
will be there fighting you every step of the way.
Speaker 2 (01:35:28):
Amen's sister. Amen. Now, I have prefaced this all day,
and several of you have chimed in and go, Okay,
I see where you're coming from, because I said, look,
if you've gone the full Monty. If you've decided the
twigs and berries enough for you, you would like a
love cave. Okay, you've done it. You've added to and
taken away, auditioned by subtraction and vice versa. If that
(01:35:51):
is you, Okay, I'm not that. That's fine. I'm not
going to mince from there. You've went. Yeah, you're obviously
committed to this. If you are LARPing as a woman,
you may believe it, but you're LARPing as a woman,
and in the bathroom you can still stand while you
(01:36:12):
do your business, or right in the snow and in
the locker room, there is no hiding what is there?
Then yes, I have a serious issue with that. And
at some point in time, we've decided as a nation
that the insane transactivists that are coming for our children.
And if you don't think that's true, you're fooling yourself.
(01:36:35):
Those people have said to young girls thirteen, fourteen, sixteen,
twenty five year old women, hey guess what if you
don't allow this person who believes that they are a
woman inside of your locker room, somehow you're a bad
and evil person. I don't buy that. BS, This is
the lady we've had on the show on a few occasions.
Her name is Brianna Woo. She is trans. She's what
(01:37:00):
you would call somebody with common sense, who was older,
who made a decision, who sees the insanity going on
here and understands why people on the right are pissed.
Speaker 21 (01:37:10):
The truth is this radical new generation of transactivists have
pushed these issues so far that people, just ordinary people
are saying, I cannot go along with you. These first
standards for transgender women to use the restroom, they were
established in nineteen seventy nine. They worked fine for forty years.
It means you go to a doctor, you get clinician
(01:37:32):
to give you a letter, you go on HRT which
inhibits things like you know, erections, and you go through
a medical process.
Speaker 2 (01:37:41):
Yeah okay, like you go through a process, a medical process,
not claiming I'm living like in the whole nine yards.
There's an endgame to where this is headed.
Speaker 21 (01:37:51):
The problem is when we have expanded what it means
to be trans, When a radical activists are pushing us
into women's sports and telling your children that like asking
them to identify as non binary, it is causing normal
people to have questions. So when message to Scotti is
I'm with you on the fringe stuff, but we don't
(01:38:11):
have to regress back to the most extremest maximist view.
What I think you're missing is something I'm hearing from
Maga over and over and over again, which is they
don't have issue with trans women like Sarah and I
which have medically transitioned. They have a problem with this
being pushed on their children. So let's keep the public
policy focus where it matters.
Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
If you've medically transition, like I said, if you've gone
a well for lack of a better term, whole hog
or their lack of then I don't have that issue.
I wouldn't have a problem most people I talk to,
even Maga, No, they don't. And you're older yet pushing
in our kids, they don't have a problem. It is
when this insanity creeps up and it gets into the
(01:38:54):
world where our kids are involved. Trust me, I've seen
it firsthand with my eldest. That's the issue that people have,
as you should, because if they were pushing something else,
say a cult, you would have an issue, or religion
you didn't believe it, you would have an issue. So
(01:39:17):
I'm with Nancy mays, I think most people are. And
by the way, a vast majority of the lesbian, gays
and bisexuals also there with this insanity needs to go
away because they feel like e are giving everybody over
here a bad name. And Nancy's not just doing it
(01:39:38):
for the show of what's going on there. She's doing
it because she sees what's happening. And the fact that
the more you allow it to creep and the more
you allow activists to push things, the harder it's going
to be. And somewhere along the line, we've asked young
girls and young women to basically shut their mouth or
else three two, three, five, four, twenty three acts. She
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No, not the country, the institution, the chat.
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Benson Shell in a strong position heading into the holiday season,
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Sales of everything outside of groceries up. You're over year
after nearly three years of declines, keeping prices low could
be a challenge if the next administration in Washington racist tariffs,
but Walmart's CFO John David Rainey saying about two thirds
(01:41:46):
of the items at walmart sales are made, grown, or
assembled in the US, which reduces the terror risk for
those goods.
Speaker 2 (01:41:51):
Thank goodness, because there's a fear by the way you
see you shopping at Walmart, mostly upper middle class and
the wealthy. Why because they understand what money is and
saving money is a good thing. So it's not just
poor people. No goodness me, that's always one of the things.
That's one of the indicators that things are gonna get
(01:42:12):
bad very soon. People with means are shopping at Walmart.
There's always some indicator, isn't there. But it is the
Christmas time, that's right. We've got Thanksgiving eight days away,
Christmas right there. I could see it. I can smell
(01:42:34):
the amazing Christmas time of year. My studio being decorated
as we speak, to get ready for the festive fund
that is the holiday season, which means Santa will be
delivering toys. But not so fast. Santa Claus, you and
your little minions working on stuff need to make sure
they're safe. This lady, her name is Jon Sif, she
(01:42:57):
is president of Watch whats watch Glad you asked Mickey
World against toys causing harm ink, She's going to alert
us to all of the dangers in toys.
Speaker 36 (01:43:08):
So what we're aiming to do is to provide tools
for parents showing them the types of hazards that they
should really be looking out for, particularly this time of
year when seventy percent of all toys are purchased. So
each toy represents a category of hazard. For instance, we
have this hedgehog, and new parents like yourselves may not
(01:43:29):
be aware that along hair on toys, if it's not
adequately rooted, could be an ingestion hazard. So that's an
example of a category of potential hazards that we're raising
awareness about.
Speaker 2 (01:43:41):
You didn't know that it is a parent. You didn't know.
I always let my kids just eat their toys. That's
what I do. I'm like, that's got long hair that
looks like spaghetti, so they might want to eat it,
and I shouldn't tell them not to. Of course, good
God said, are we that stupid? Are we? Are we
that dumb? And sense has eluded us in such a way.
(01:44:04):
This is why we have to have warning labels on
every gd thing. But it's for the kids.
Speaker 36 (01:44:12):
One to way I have with me, which we always
like to talk about. This represents a potential choking hazard,
but it's a hidden hazard because most parents they may
be looking for the typical small parts choking hazard, but
this doesn't look like the typical small parts. What we're
concerned with here is the drumstick that's used to play
(01:44:33):
the xylophone, and long slender objects can also be potential
choking hazards.
Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
So the drumstick thing for the xylophone, what if your
kids sticks it down their throat At that point in time,
everything in the house is a choking hazard. For God's sakes,
my goodness, is this helping anybody?
Speaker 16 (01:44:54):
Well?
Speaker 36 (01:44:54):
What we're faced with our tremendous amount of unsaved toys
that are reached toys to our shelfs. So our goal
is really to pick out categories of hazards, you know,
for instance, small parts or suffocation risks, so that when
parents go into a store they know what that that
potential risk may look like. So we're really just trying
(01:45:17):
to arm parents with the tools so that they can
look at toys, even toys in their own homes that.
Speaker 26 (01:45:22):
Are already there.
Speaker 36 (01:45:24):
And that way we're empowering parents with that information.
Speaker 2 (01:45:29):
My god, I don't even I don't even get it
at this point in time, Like that's where we are.
It's like we better arm these parents. I worry. I
got a six year old. You know, when you're young,
you pay attention. You're like, don't put that in your mouth,
But every kid does it. You got to show them.
And choking is a part of something. Sometimes they will
even when they eat food. You're aware, you understand, but
(01:45:49):
I'm not terrified. First of all, if you're playing the xylophone,
we've got questions. But secondly, you know it's well, what happened?
I got her some drums and she ate them? What
was I thinking? I don't know. You know, when I
was young, we had different kinds of toys. I'm gonna
remind you some of the toys we used to have
and the dangers that we faced. Let's go back in
(01:46:11):
the way back machine.
Speaker 25 (01:46:14):
Well, we'd like to show you another one of mister
Mainway's products.
Speaker 35 (01:46:18):
It retails for one ninety eight and it's called a
bag of glass.
Speaker 36 (01:46:26):
Mister Mainway, this is simply a bag of jagged, dangerous
glass bits.
Speaker 8 (01:46:31):
Yeah, all right, it's you know, it's it's a glass.
Speaker 25 (01:46:34):
Kid.
Speaker 14 (01:46:34):
The average kiddy bee picks up, you know, broken glass
anywhere the beach, the street, garbage cans, parking lots, all
over the place in a big city.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
We're just packaging what the kids want.
Speaker 21 (01:46:42):
I see, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
So you don't feel that this product is dangerous?
Speaker 31 (01:46:46):
No, come on, Look, we put a label on every
back it says kid, be careful broken glass.
Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
See, we had some stuff that was dangerous. It just
just once. I want to see somebody put on a
label that says just use effing common sense, thank you.
I don't know if legally that's gonna be good, but
it doesn't matter, right because even if you put everything
(01:47:15):
on the label that says this is dangerous, there's still
a way around it for some attorney to sue you
because it wasn't labeled enough being dangerous. Frustrating. That's why
kids play video games and are bubble wrapped. I'm just
saying three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to
twenty three at Chad been to to Joe to Twitter,
your Instagram all the other things. We don't want to
(01:47:38):
leave you sad. We don't want to leave you bummed.
We like to leave you with a smile on your face.
And nobody makes us smile more than oh yeah, Gary Busey.
And today's gonna help us dress well well, we don't
have to worry about what we're wearing when it comes
to our dress. It is that time. No, it's time
(01:47:59):
for the puc moment of the day.
Speaker 38 (01:48:03):
A good thing to do in the morning when you
first get up. This is what I found a habit
worth doing. And it's not a habit, it's just a doing.
Will you give them in the morning. Don't think about
what you're gonna wear, Don't think about the fashion statement
you want to make, don't make an argument over the
colors that you wear. Just put on what feels like
(01:48:26):
putting on, lookout thinking, think of me. Think of the shoes,
dark shoes, dark shoes. Look at the socks, camouflage. Look
at the pants camouflage. Look at the shirt sure sleeve
button up to the neck, liu short sleeve shirt. The
shirt matches the shoes, and the socks match the pants.
(01:48:52):
And that's how you get dressed and style and design
without thinking.
Speaker 9 (01:48:56):
You know what?
Speaker 2 (01:48:56):
I do that every day, Gary, thank you three to
a five, three eight, twenty four to twenty three. It's
a text line at Chat Benson Show Twitter blue Sky,
Blue Sky, I'm not a blue Sky. I'm on Blue Sky,
but I'm never there. But it was fun. We talked
about it. We made everybody feel better about themselves. Uh.
You can also check us out on Chat Benson Show TV,
on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, all the other things. You guys,
(01:49:19):
have a blessed rest of your Wednesday. We got you
over the hop as always Tonight, night Jack, This
Speaker 1 (01:49:24):
Is the Chad Benson Show