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December 17, 2024 109 mins
Female suspect, 15, kills student & teacher at Abundant Life Christian School & wounds 6 others before dying by suicide. Drones now spotted over Michigan. Luigi Mangione’s Pathway to Acquittal May Hinge on His Mindset. The greatest Christmas comedy movie. Syrian rebels had help from Ukraine in humiliating Russia. Ukraine Says It Killed Senior Russian General in Moscow Scooter Bombing. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I hate these stories. They're awful. There's no doubt about that.
The disdain I have for these crazy ass shooters who
decide to go and destroy people's lives. That the fact
is is their stories. But I'm gonna let you in
a little something. How big of a story is it?

(00:35):
You guys want truth, it's a BodyCount. This story is
unique because of who the shooter was. But if you
guys want the inside scoop, there is a thing where
people look back and go, well, what kind of BodyCount
was it? Where was it at? How was the shooting?
Shooting in Chicago at a house party. It's not the

(00:58):
same as shooting at a Christian school, But how many
people were injured? How many people were killed? I mean,
it's just it's awful that we feel and talk and
think that way.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
But the reality is that's that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Yesterday's uniqueness and it's all it's horror is the fact
that it was a girl who did this, a girl
who perpetrated this heinous crime. And the first thing that
comes to mind is what, Yeah, Sandy Hook, it's Christmas time.
It's like one of the first things that pops in
you oh my god. And yesterday was all over the place.
At one time it was five people were dead, five

(01:35):
people were injured, then it was four people dead, and
you know, and then it got down to what we
have now and what we know. But these things they
should make us all sick.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
The deadly one hundred and twelve school shooting this year
in the United States at a Christian school called Abundant Life,
has the unusual distinction of having a female shooter who
was only fifteen. Police say she opened fire in a
classroom during study hall, killing a fellow student and a teacher,
and wounding six others before responders would find her with

(02:08):
an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
And the question always is who, why? Who? Why?

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Who?

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Why? Why? Who? What'd you do? Why was this? Everything
from she's a white supremacist to she's trans to she's
a Marxist feminist to she's You're gonna hear so much
crap over the next umteen days. I don't know who
she was. She was fifteen, She was obviously very disturbed,
she was very unwell. She thought the best thing that

(02:35):
she should do was take matters into her own hands.
Why why these people? Why this study hall why any
of this.

Speaker 5 (02:43):
ABC News has learned police are focusing on social media
accounts associated with the team, which paint a portrait of
a young person gravitating towards potential neo Nazi ideology and violence.
Online posts also showing images of guns and previous school shootings,
and a post on X minutes before the shooting that
appeared to resemble a white power sign.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Wait, chat, I thought you said Marx's feminists. Well, it
really depends on where you're looking, because the internet's gonna
give you everything and not just portions of something.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
Was she a Marxist feminist?

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Maybe?

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Was she heading towards white power? Hmmm? I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
All over the place. One thing is her dad took
her shooting. There's no doubt about that. Parents are cooperating. Uh,
she obviously liked guns, knew a lot about guns. Where
did she get the gun? Because if you are a

(03:42):
father and mother in today's world and you hear something
like this and your child's a part of it, the
first thing that has to go through your mind is, uh, oh,
we're going to be in trouble. Look for all the guns?
Did they take the guns? Did she take the guns.
Are we going to be up on murder charges? Are
we going to be up on I mean, it sounds horrible,
but that's it.

Speaker 6 (04:00):
When you look at the crime stats, particularly in murder
and assaults, there's been an upward tick in recent years
of females committing more of those, not a lot, clearly
not proportional to male.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
No, was this a revenge? It's Brad Garrett.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
There, ABC News, the terrorist and crime expert.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
I mean, I don't think anybody knows exactly why some people. Okay,
you know what person's checked out. Okay, they're they're coucar, cocopuffs, whatever,
you know, it's you don't know in some cases, but
you have an idea. You're like, I can't say one
hundred percent why this happened, but I'm ninety nine percent

(04:48):
sure it happened because of this this. I don't know
why the teacher, why the the you know, I mean,
you can go over like why these students, why this place?
Why why any of them? Don't know, don't know what
were they pissed at? Did you get an f was
it a love triangle? Did somebody just steal your boyfriend?
Did you have a boyfriend. I don't know, And what

(05:12):
you're gonna hear in the next several days is all
kinds of theories. Now if there's a manifesto, and I'm
hearing there is, but again, I.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Don't know, because the Internet is so full of crap.
That's the other side of it.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
You're dealing with something that's full of crap. Twenty four
to seven. I'm trying to gather information and I've read
so much stuff, from a manifesto to who she was,
to was she white, you know, power, her her parents,
all of that stuff, her age, she's biologically a female,
but she went by the name of Sammy. But that

(05:45):
doesn't mean that she I mean it was a nickname.
I mean, ah, You're gonna get a lot of that stuff.
So parents are cooperating, That's what I do know. There's
been a certch warrence. Again, that's what I do know.
And the way that the police recalled was also very

(06:08):
interesting because it was a second grader who made the
phone call.

Speaker 7 (06:15):
A second grade student called nine to one one to
report a shooting had occurred at school. Don't let that
soak in for a minute. A second grade student call
nine to one one at ten fifty seven am to
report a shooting at school.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
That is, it's it's it's it's insane. It shouldn't happen,
but it does. Here is the second grader during an interview,
eating a I think a SpongeBob popsicle.

Speaker 8 (06:51):
I was getting ready for lunch or it was basically
one time, and then I just heard signing in there
was a teacher and she was gonna be like, oh
my lag, help, help.

Speaker 9 (07:08):
Do you know that teacher?

Speaker 10 (07:09):
Well, what was it like to hear that?

Speaker 8 (07:12):
I was really scared and I was really sad.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
So again, horrific, no doubt. So she took her own life.
Her parents are having to deal with that. Apparently there
was an alleged boyfriend and he gave a manifesto of
some sort to some people. Again this is these are

(07:41):
all things that are gonna change and be all over
the place, and it's hard to really get a sense
of what's real and what's not because it's so easy
to fake stuff on the interwebs, you know what I mean, like,
especially if you want something to fit a narrative. And

(08:03):
by the time here's the other thing, by the time
we figure out what the real truth is, will have
moved on from this. Oh you think, oh I know,
I know us, Oh I know us. So she was
not trans. She was a student. Her boyfriend was not trans.

(08:25):
Her manifesto apparently was titled and again these are all
maybe war against humanity. It's six pages long. And her
manifesto she spoke about having extremely difficult relationship.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
With her parents, who she referred to as scum.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
She also claimed her family didn't love her or want her,
and express feelings like being the wrong child of her
family other things and again take this for what it's worth.
At this moment in time, she plan to commit suicide,
but felt committing suicide was better for evolution rather than
just one stupid, boring suicide, so committing the shooting was.

(09:04):
She offered a particular praise for a Turkish neo Nazi
who committed a mass attack earlier this year. She was
apparently obsessed with colinbind she said. She expressed that she'd
gotten weapons to commit the attack through Li's manipulation and
my father's stupidity. Man Her boyfriend said the photo that

(09:30):
is making the rounds is how he remembers her and
believes that it's somewhat edited to make her look worse.
He provided another photo. So and apparently there is a
manifesto out there that you can go and read of
somebody who was troubled and decided, like a lot of

(09:53):
people do at this point in time, the best way
to fix their problems is by killing others who aren't
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Speaker 3 (10:11):
And yes, the drones are still up there. What are they?

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Speaker 11 (11:17):
We went on patrol with Officer Francesca Escuaduro of the
Clinton Township Police Department in New Jersey.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
When the sun goes down, the drones come out.

Speaker 11 (11:26):
And it didn't take long before we spotted those hovering
lights over a reservoir in the dark with cloudy skies.
We couldn't positively identify exactly what the objects were, but
their inconsistent movements did not resemble nearby pliants.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Oh my god, still trying to figure it out. Don't
know what it is. Is it evil? Is it nefarious?
Are they here too, capture us, take us to their planet,
harvest our organs? No, No, they're just our stuff, and

(12:02):
now lots of other people's drones flying in the air
because they want to see what other things they can
see by flying their drones in the air, because drones
are that sophisticated and cheap at this point in time.
That's a lot of what this is. Are you sure, yes,
I am sure that's what it is. I am positive. Now,
I will preface this by saying, I'm not saying that

(12:24):
everything that we're using is one hundred percent man made,
if that makes sense, But I am saying that what
we're seeing is not a foreign adversary and it is
not a alien. Doesn't mean it's not technology that may

(12:48):
have come from some other dimension or some other place,
because some of the stuff that is happening leads some
serious questions to be asked, and none of those have
been answered. In one of those in particular, Bob Lasar
brought up many many moons ago, he of course, of
Area fifty one fame, and when he was working there,

(13:09):
one of the things he talked about is they he
was separated from the other parts of the group, so
he had a team that he was working with another
team none of them ever met, but they were trying
to reverse engineer certain things like an engine, and one
of the things he said is this thing threw off
no heat. So everything throws off heat. It threw off

(13:32):
no sound or no heat. And that is what a
few of these have done, which has been very interesting.
So they're not throwing off any heat, they're not throwing
off any sound. You can see them because they have
the FAA lights. That to me is intriguing. The whole
thought of like their aliens, why do they have FAA

(13:53):
lights on? Why do they have specifically like they're not
showing up with lights, bro who wore we're following the rules,
they're not doing that.

Speaker 11 (14:02):
The White House is saying they're not trying to obscure
any intel here, insisting that most of the sightings there's
some combination of hobbyist drones, law enforcement, commercial as well
as civilian aircraft, all operating legally. What they promise to
continue pursuing all leads.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Okay, good, they're going to pursue all the leads.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
They're not. It's just here's where the worry would come in. Right,
you're in your backyard and you see all these things.
And again there's some stuff that's tough to explain, the orbs,
things like that. I get, but these things are flying
and hovering at times close enough to throw a ball at,
and they're flying over your house, you know, maybe twenty

(14:48):
thirty feet above your house, so it's not like they're
thousands of feet of the air. And you've seen a
lot of those pictures, so there is a worry there.
You know. One of the best conspiracies I heard yesterday
that I will tell you this is that we some
of these are looking for nuclear devices, that we've either

(15:11):
lost one or that there is a potential that there's
a dirty bomb, and that these things are able to
pick that up. Hence the reason why they're flying so
low over to certain houses because they're trying to find
out if there's any kind of nuclear stuff that it
can pick up, because the potential of a dirty bomb

(15:34):
or something like that.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
And I thought, well, you know what that right there.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
While that's not unimaginable, but I think for the most part,
this is stuff that we're testing on ourselves. The stuff
that I also find interesting is stuff coming from the ocean,
because there are a few things I've seen lately out
of the ocean that are very interesting when it comes

(16:00):
to submergible and coming out that I find like that's
a trip. But I think it's all ours, and you know,
it's Raytheon, it's Halliburton, it's all of these people that
have put these things together and then have come up
with some sort of you know, let's go practice schedule

(16:21):
without telling them, but tell some people on these bases
not to shoot us down. We're just seeing if we
can penetrate your airspace, penetrate your radar. That's it. Because
this is the world right now. The world is AI.
The world is going to be drones. That is what
this fighting is going to be in the future. It
is not going to be the thing that we're seeing

(16:42):
in Ukraine. It is not going to even now Ukraine,
they have shown you how valuable trones are. I mean,
they're so valuable it's crazy. And they're getting drone hearts
and stuff off of Amazon then making homemade, you know,
essentially suicide drones, which is insane. Now think about that

(17:03):
times a gazillion, with the amount of money we have
and the resources we have and the brain power we have. Yeah,
it's it's that's where we are at this moment in time,
and it is going to be crazy to see what's
coming in the future. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
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Speaker 2 (18:00):
We moved from one crazy who shot up a school
to a bunch of crazies who are in love with
a fool. See the way I did that? Rhymey right?

Speaker 13 (18:07):
Did anyone else see this of our missing man and think, like,
you have a really nice smile, and like, I think
we have a lot of things in common. And I
don't know, I just have like a really cute idea
for our first day. So hit me up.

Speaker 14 (18:20):
There's some way to find out who got the reward
for turning in the tip. You know what I'm saying,
like because I would personally like to reward that person
myself by meeting them in a dark back alley.

Speaker 15 (18:31):
And you know what, now, I take it back.

Speaker 14 (18:33):
Let's do it on broad daylight, motherfucker.

Speaker 16 (18:35):
Let's make it a trend.

Speaker 17 (18:36):
If you say that Luigi is anything except a hero
and an ion from freedom and fighting against tyranny, then
you are actually incorrect.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
You will go down in history as a human.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
There is crazy right there. He's so dreamy. I mean,
I know he shot a guy in the back, but
he's so dreaming. Apparently in the will it states you
cannot commit a crime and get money because Gma left
a gang of cash. Grandpa left all kinds of stuff,
but grandma left thirty million bucks for the grandkids and

(19:08):
the kids. And if you commit a crime, you don't
get any of it. Oh no, Luigi, Now what is
going to be his defense because he's going to defend himself,
not him defending himself, but you know what I.

Speaker 18 (19:22):
Mean, Luigi Manchioni's hired a new lawyer, Karen Friedman Agniffolo,
a former Manhattan prosecutor. About two weeks before the murder,
Manchione's mother reported her son missing with San Francisco police.
Once his face was flashed around the country, they called
New York and when investigators spoke to Manchioni's mother, she
told them the young man and that poster could be
her son. He was arrested the next day when he

(19:42):
was spotted at a McDonald's.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
She The new attorney is Angland for crazy, Angland for
a cuckoo.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
Rarely does that happen.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
I mean, you're gonna have a tough time getting that
across the line. I think they're going to come at
it in a way where it's like, okay, so here's
the deal. He was struggling, his back hurt, he had
started to get, you know, a little sideways in his life,

(20:14):
and then he got hooked.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
They're going to try to come at it from that.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Now. My wife and ever talked about this last night.
Is it possible. Yes, let me tell you what's possible.
You've got a high powered attorney who will get several
of the best people to help pick the jury. Okay,
so that happens. So you're gonna get rid of several
that you know would not be sympathetic to your argument

(20:39):
and try to find several that would be also, several
that have been hurt by the industry, struggled with chronic pain,
et cetera, et cetera. Then at that point in time,
when everything's ready to roll, you're gonna bring in all
the experts that money can buy, the best of the
best of the best. Essentially position yourself for a long

(21:00):
jury where then you make a plea deal or put
yourself in a plea deal position. Now, then from there,
let's just say, for the sake of argument, that he
somehow gets in Sanate. Where's it gonna go? Rikers still,
Rikers is the largest mental health facility in the state

(21:24):
of New York essentially, So now, I don't know if
his parents would figure out a way to try to
get him somewhere else, get him the help he needs,
et cetera. Will pay for the whole I dad, I
don't know, but they're gonna make that effort, and there's
no doubt that that is coming. And that's the way
they're going to approach it, because they've got the DNA,
they've got pictures, they've got video, they've got his manifesto,

(21:45):
they've got other writings, they've got everything, including the gun.
So it's gonna be hard to say wasn't me. So
then the next thing is it wasn't you in your
right find.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
That did that?

Speaker 19 (22:02):
Ah?

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Yeah, yes. Speaking of that and the craziness of the
CEO Killer, there's a new Ceo Killer card game just
in time for the holidays.

Speaker 20 (22:12):
The latest card game on the market is creating some controversy.
It's called Most Wanted Ceo Playing Cards. The brand behind
the game is called Comrade Workwear, a self described socialist
apparel company, and its founder James Harr, took to TikTok
to explain how the game works.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
And then this is what the cards are gonna look like.

Speaker 21 (22:33):
We're gonna have the person they're what they're a part of,
and then we're gonna have a QR code that goes
to dedicated pages that shows why they're evil.

Speaker 20 (22:43):
Then harless, some of the CEOs featured in.

Speaker 21 (22:45):
The deck, So you could be like, why's the CEO
of Walmart evil? Or why is the CEO of Northrop
grum And evil or the Sacklers or the head of
Dow Chemical or the head of Shell or the head
of Anthem Insurance or whoever this guy is.

Speaker 20 (22:59):
Well, this CEOs and QR CO descriptions are on one
side of the card. On the other side is an
image of a shooting target.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Yeah, so that's not usually a good thing. But when
you're essentially anti capitalistic, you're a Marxist, and you believe
that all of these people are bad, this is just
the next step.

Speaker 3 (23:28):
Let's have fun with the pretending.

Speaker 20 (23:31):
The debut of the new card game comes in the
wake of United healthcare CEO being gunned down in the
streets of New York December fourth. His death was praised
by the socialist business owner, who said Brian Thompson's death
was good news and called the assassin a hero. And
another TikTok video. Harr says he was visited by the

(23:52):
police Monday morning.

Speaker 22 (23:54):
Well, the cops showed up at my door this morning.
I guess making CEO most Wanted playing cards gets you noticed.
But don't worry. Uh, I'm all good on the police
side of things for now.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
There are people out there that are still going. This
guy did the right thing. And even in the world
of politics, you've got a bunch of assh hats out
there that are going. But but what's that supposed to mean?
Violence is never the answer, but I understand, Oh yeah,

(24:32):
you can only be pushed so far. The denial of
claims is violence. And you know what, United's got a
lot to answer for. There's no doubt that this has
brought a spotlight on them and their new CEOs like
it ain't good, including the fact that they've denied a
lot of kids in particular, and as we've talked about,

(24:53):
their denial rate is thirty six percent when the average
denial rates probably around fifteen or sixteen if I and
I think it's fifteen or sixteen. So that's huge. Now
you're going to go after all CEOs. Right, Well, again,
this is not about just health insurance and whatnot. This
is about capitalism across the board.

Speaker 20 (25:15):
In a statement Tufox Business, Harsh said, I'm not suggesting
anyone should cause any physical harm to anyone, but I
do want people to know who is making their life harder,
who is stealing from them, who is deciding that a
couple more percentage points of profit is worth the life
of your loved one.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
Again, but.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
I don't think you should kill people, but recognize they're
getting that extra one or two percent.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
And we've talked about it here.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
And by the way, capitalism, the way that you and
I would want a free market, doesn't exist anymore. And
you could as much point the finger at government as
you can the businesses that have to operate in and
around government, and the regulations and the rules and the taxes,
and the fact that they set certain things up in
certain ways that larger corporations are able to easily overcome,

(26:06):
where it makes it tougher for smaller corporations and smaller
businesses to get into certain areas and businesses to be
competitive because you've put so much in front of them
that to even try to get to that point where
they can be competitive, it's virtually impossible. And that doesn't
come from corporations. We've said this for years on the show. Corporations,
big corporations particular, love regulations because they're set up to

(26:30):
handle them easy and then pass everything off to the customer.
Where small businesses it's impossible to you even get past
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plug down.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
So Scrooge is amazing. I love it. It's just incredible,
the ref awesome elf amazing. Of course, talk about the
Christmas Story Home alone, all of those are incredible, but
one movie and one family stand out above everybody else. Yes, kids,

(30:14):
I'm talking about the gris Walls. There is no other family.
When you think of crazy Christmases, here's.

Speaker 9 (30:22):
That times Christmas, Time's here, here's the botty.

Speaker 15 (30:28):
Don't you stand.

Speaker 9 (30:30):
At the time?

Speaker 2 (30:31):
We here.

Speaker 15 (30:33):
Here?

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Bound is on it way.

Speaker 9 (30:40):
Christmas.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
That's how it starts.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
The most special effects were probably done in that movie
got twenty seven million dollars a comedy budget was nothing
like that back in the day. Helly Ghostbusters too got
like thirty no. But an incredible movie with a cast
that was amazing. But obviously it's the mixture of insanity

(31:09):
that people love, and there was plenty of it. Yes,
Cousin Eddi makes the movie as always. By the way,
this is the only sequel to get a sequel, because
there is a Christmas Vacation too, which, by the way,
isn't very good, but it's not the worst thing I've
ever seen. But this movie just has everything you want
in a Christmas movie. It has got chaotic family stuff.

(31:31):
It has got a dad who's trying to do his
best in life. It has got a mom who's kind
of out there at times, but loves her kids and
loves the family more than anything else, just wants things
to go well. Dysfunctional family shows up, and yes, that
includes cousin Eddi, who is just amazing. By the way,
Randy Quaid, the most well known thing he's ever done

(31:51):
is Cousinetti. You've got kids hoping for Santa to show up,
miracles to happen, and yes, the lunacy of family. That
includes the likes of a great dinner that goes awry.
But before you can start the dinner, you have to
say grace, an old boy. That's always fun.

Speaker 25 (32:14):
They want you to say grace. They're blessing.

Speaker 10 (32:20):
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States
of America and to the Republic for which it stands
one nation.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
With amen, Amen, Amen. Indeed that right.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
There was Aunt Bethany who wrapped her cat up in
the movie, which was hilarious. Who if you've never seen
the movie, spoiler alert, it's like forty years old or
thirty some years old. There is a situation with the
cat and let's just say Electricity spends all his nine lives,
is what we're trying to tell you. But Aunt beth
and A is played by Mae Questrell May Questrell for

(33:04):
those of you and I KP. Score is the voice
of Betty Boop. The original from nineteen thirty one has
it all star cast from top to bottom.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
Yes, Randy Quaid is it? Obviously we know that.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
But you've got Chevy Chase, Beverly DiAngelo, Johnny Klicky, who
of course went on to star in tons of stuff,
including The Big Bang Theory. And one of the things
that's great about him is there were two Christmas movies
that came out that year in nineteen eighty nine, Christmas
Vacation and Prancer, both of which he starred in, which

(33:39):
was awesome. You also had Juliet Lewis, who of course
went on a few years later to get a Academy
Award nomination for Cape Fear. E. G. Marshall, Diane Ladd
just to name a few. It is an incredible movie.
The movie takes place over several days running up to Christmas,
but you never see Christmas Day because Christmas Eve.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Is when the big culmination happens, and that is, of course, when.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
Clark does not get his Christmas bonus and he's already
written the check of course for the swimming pool, So
what does he get Jelly the month club, which, of
course cousin Eddi says that's the gift that keeps on
giving the whole year, which is absolutely true.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
But then he's pissed.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
He's angry at what has happened because he knows that
check's gonna bounce, not gonna be able to put that
pool in like they wanted to. Right here, he sees
the summer fading away with no pool.

Speaker 19 (34:32):
Any of you who are looking for any blast minted
gift ideas for me, I have one.

Speaker 25 (34:38):
Like Frank Shirley, my boss right here.

Speaker 19 (34:42):
I want him brought from his happy holiday slumber over
there on Melody Lane with all the other rich people.
And I want to brought right here with a big
ribbon on his head, and I want to look him
straight in the eye. I don't want to tell him
what a cheap, lying, no good, rotten for flushing, low
life snake looking dirt eating and bread over stuff, ignorant,
blood fucking dog kissing, brainlessless, hopeless, heartless, fatass, bug eyed

(35:07):
stiff leg it's funny lip, we're.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Headed sack of monkey.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
He is heint loja.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
There's the title.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
All just phenomenal. The movie has tons of laughs. It's
got stuff for kids, it's got stuff for adults. It
is awesome. The number one comedy Christmas movie of all
time in the Chad Benson Show countdown is Christmas Vacation.
All right, so we've counted down comedy, horror, action animation.
Tomorrow is the number one Christmas movie of all time.

(35:39):
This is it?

Speaker 3 (35:40):
What will it be?

Speaker 2 (35:43):
Miracle on thirty four Street. I like it. I mean,
it's incredible. A Christmas story easily could be there, and
no doubt about that.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
Could this make it?

Speaker 2 (35:51):
It's possible, And of course Frank Carpass, it's a wonderful
life as a possibility of making it as well. That'll
be Tomorrow the number one Christmas movie of all time.
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Speaker 1 (36:18):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
Show disgusting, vile, awful, hateful. I mean, I don't know
how you want to describe it. It's a shooter yesterday
that killed two then herself, wounding six others. And for what.
As we find out more about who the shooter was, yes,
I said her. Normally in these cases it's young men,

(37:10):
and this time it was a young woman, a fifteen
year old who decided. As this small school, five hundred
kids or so, I'm getting ready for their last few
days before Christmas break? And is there anything better when
you're a kid outside of summer break than Christmas break.
You've got the holiday, you got time off, you get presents.

(37:34):
It's awesome. But this person, full of hate went out
and decided to kill.

Speaker 7 (37:41):
It's a tough day for our community. It's a tough
day for everyone. It's a sad day. It's a day
that we'll be certainly etched in the collective memories of
everyone in Madison.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
Yeah, there's no doubt about that. It's the police chief there.
It's a former teacher, by the way, So they're investigating
the hell out of the shooter. Who how's a fifteen
year old girl go and decide she wants to kill?

(38:14):
How does that happen? I mean, like I say, it's
mostly young men. If we could, if we get to
the profile, what's the profile? Can it be twenty something male, white,
angry in cell, etcetera, etcetera. I mean we you know,
it's the same thing over and over again. Fifteen year

(38:39):
old girl not over a boy. I know it sounds me,
but it's not over that. That's very sexist. No, it's
very honest. That's what it is. It's that over bullying.
It's just a hate of the world. And we're going
to find that out in a second.

Speaker 26 (38:57):
Okay, well, police have not figured out a motive quite yet,
but there is a document that's circulating online that speaks
to the motive, but police say that they can't authenticate
it yet. They have given it to the FBI to
investigate as of now, but it is still an active
crime scene here. We can see the crime scene tape
at the Abundant Life Christian Church here, and it is
a private school. It's a small school, so less than

(39:20):
five hundred people actually go here. And it's K through
twelve And it was actually a second grader who made
the first nine to one one call at ten fifty
seven yesterday morning and then police arrived around eleven oh one. Now,
when police arrived. They arrived finding one teacher and one
student dead, and then that suspect that was then transported

(39:40):
to the hospital and died on the way there.

Speaker 3 (39:42):
But police say that they did not open.

Speaker 26 (39:44):
Fire at all, and that when they walked in, the
threat was immediately done at that point.

Speaker 3 (39:50):
And then the questions come time to fill in the blanks.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
What happened? What made her snap? What made her do this?
So the document they are speaking of is apparently a
six page document that her boyfriend had supposedly who they've
never met, their only boyfriend and girlfriend via the Internet,
and he said that she had never ever kind of

(40:21):
alluded to killing a bunch of people, alluded to she'd
never in the before had alluded to this might be
something that she would want to do. So what's in
the document? Well, I've gone through a vast majority of
the document and again, is.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
It how real?

Speaker 19 (40:41):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (40:41):
Or isn't it? Because I will tell you. Let me
show you how fast these things move. Yesterday it went
from multiple people shot to five people dead, to four
people dead, to three people dead plus the shooter, to

(41:02):
just two people dead, to one teacher back to three
people That's how these things go. You don't know what's
real and what's not. But on the Internet, you never
know what's real and what's not. So I'm going to
give you a snapshot of what was in this girl's mind.
And the snapshot, apparently is one of a young girl

(41:28):
named Samantha Rup. Now I don't like using her names.
That wasn't her name, but that's what she went by.
She was a student there. She was born in two
thousand and nine. One of the things that her boyfriend
and everybody wanted to make sure every knew she was
not transgender and nor is he transgender. Her manifesto was

(41:52):
titled War against Humanity. It's six pages long. If indeed
this is hers, she spoke about having a horror relationship
with the parents, of which she referred to them as scum.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
She said her.

Speaker 2 (42:05):
Family didn't love her, didn't want her express his feelings,
like the wrong child of her family. And if you
go in and read the manifesto, she talks about how
she would just have to go in the other room
because people didn't like her so much. It was again
she said she had planned to commit suicide at one time,
but felt a shooting was a better option for evolution

(42:27):
rather than just one stupid, boring suicide. She had expressed
deep admiration, and this is where you're going to hear.
She's part like heading towards white power. For Pekka, Eric Avian,
Arda Kuchemin and Vladisov Roskoff. These were people who I

(42:53):
guess committed mass shootings and crimes. She offered praise for
a Turkish neo Nazi who earlier this year, she said,
gave her the inspiration. She called him the ultimate saint.
Then the question is how does she get the gun?

(43:15):
So she expressed that she got the weapons to commit
to tack through lies, manipulation and my father's stupidity. She
hated the world. According to this document, she hated people,
and people hated her. She said, nobody knows I'm doing this.
I got the weapons through lies, manipulation, my father's stupidity.

(43:37):
I planned a shooting myself a while ago, thought maybe
better for evolution rather than just one stupid, boring suicide. Well,
hopefully I'll reach that point. I plan this for myself
and nobody else. I act alone. There would have been
no way to change what has happened. You can't and
never will know you never cared too much to know

(44:00):
anything about me. I'm glad you don't know. There you go.

Speaker 3 (44:07):
So that's what we know so far.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
But a fifteen year old committed a Haina's crime because
once again, people who are angry, feel cheated by life,
hurt by the world, hurt by others, feel they have
some sort of reason to transfer their hate onto other
people who are innocent and who did nothing to them
because they're giant a holes and may they rot in hell.
It's that simple. People go through stuff, you get over it.

(44:32):
The world doesn't know you a damn thing. And hurting
other people for the sake of hurting other people because
you feel because you're hurt, everybody else should hurt is
a absolute ass hat way to do things. But we
see it all too often that somehow people feel they
have the right to trance for their hate and anger
and pain to other people because they're sad and bad.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
Next time, if that's what.

Speaker 2 (44:57):
You think you need to do instead of killing it
iness in people, try yourself first. That's not very nice.
It's not it's not. But you know what, killing in
in people not nice, not nice at all. Killing a
young child and a teacher, not nice at all, being
full of hate, get an opportunity at a school to
see people that would have prayed for you, would have

(45:18):
given you an opportunity, but you felt it was too
far gone, so you decided to take your hate and
anger and transfer it to others. Three two three, five
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(45:39):
way this whole thing took place, How the collapse came within.

Speaker 3 (45:45):
Just a couple of weeks. It's it's fascinating.

Speaker 2 (45:48):
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Speaker 3 (46:45):
It is the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 27 (47:00):
Chad Benson, in his first statement since fleeing to Russia
toppled Syrian dictator Basha Lassad, says he never intended to
leave and wanted to stay and fight. Asad called the
rebels who ousted him terrorists, adding I have never sought
positions for personal gain, although the fleet of expensive cars
and lavish palaces as had left behind tell a different story.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
Yeah, he had a lot of ferraris and a lot
of other things. So Assad is in Moscow, and of
course today in Moscow, one of their highest ranking generals
was blowed up, blaming Ukraine. That's where I'd put the blame.
But with Bootin you never know. But Assad it was

(47:40):
so interesting if you on Sunday night, they had a
breakdown on how all of this fell apart for him.
So and he had essentially won the war. It was over.
There was a small group of rebels that was keeping
up the fight, but then Iran got crushed essentially by Israel.

(48:05):
Putin felt the wrath over the last two and a
half three years of what's going on in Ukraine, and
the desperation is starting to kick in, and he has
run out of men. And it all culminated over a
three week period where they were gone. Essentially he had
no more soldiers to help him, some of that money
and those weapons had dried up. And then it happened

(48:28):
they for whatever reason, they all communicated together and said
let's just go as a group. And so you had
again the Kurds, you had the likes that are like
the freedom fighters of Assyria who are battling aside and
have been who on an independent seria. Of everything you
had ISIS and al Qaeda. You had several different groups

(48:51):
that would never ever be anywhere near each other, you
would think. Yet they understood they had a finite time
at this moment in time where he was so weakned
that Russia had left nothing there. There was zero for
them to protect at this point in time when it
came for Russia to help out. And the same thing
when for Iran, because they had just been absolutely their

(49:11):
stuff has been destroyed and their morale is virtually gone.
And what they did have they were given to Hesblah
and Hamas and the hooties. So it was a perfect
opportunity to strike, and they just went for it, and
over a three week period, just swept right in there.
But now the horrors of how bad this guy really was.

Speaker 28 (49:34):
We are at a field just outside Damascus and we've
witnessed probably one of the most distressing discoveries of this
past week. Bags of bodies have been found in this field.
It's not clear who they belonged to, it's not clear
why they were here, but it might be that the
outside regime was trying to dispose of evidence before Blashah
Lassad fled this country.

Speaker 2 (49:53):
Oh, there's no doubt they were trying to destroy all
the evidence they possibly could, But don't worry. CNN was
here to help with this. If you guys haven't seen this,
CNN in there filming in these notorious prisons. They go
in and they recognize there's something over there, and it's
looks like it could be a person underneath a blanket,

(50:15):
but the.

Speaker 3 (50:16):
All of this stuff is locked here. How do we
get in. We're going to shoot off the lock.

Speaker 29 (50:19):
It's still not clear if there is something under the blanket,
is there someone there.

Speaker 15 (50:29):
Is someone there, or is it just.

Speaker 29 (50:35):
Hello, I'm a civilian, he says, I'm a civilians. He

(50:56):
tells the fighter he's from the City of Humps, has
been in for three months.

Speaker 10 (51:01):
Okay, you're okay, You're okay, You're okay, You're okay.

Speaker 29 (51:07):
Clutches my arm tightly with both hands.

Speaker 30 (51:11):
Does anyone have any water?

Speaker 6 (51:18):
Okay, it's water, it's water. Okay, you're okay, You're.

Speaker 3 (51:24):
Okay, You're okay, You're okay, You're okay.

Speaker 2 (51:28):
We got you out of solitary confinement where've been for
three months? Or or you're not actually there because you
were in trouble. You were there because you were the
torture in chief of the prison and you were hiding.
According to verify s Y. This is a Syrian journalist organization.
Now they specialize in fact checking and combating misinformation. They

(51:49):
reported that his name is uh Soloma, Mohammad Soloma, also
known as Abu Hamza, who was the first lieutenant in
the Syrian Air Force intelligent. It's notorious for torturing young men.
Now close the reward who went in there and did this.
They she didn't know about that, obviously, that wasn't her thing.

(52:12):
They were looking for for Tice, the journalist and the
young American that's gone missing, and they found this guy,
and so they thought a story. Great, maybe this person's
been tortured somehow survived. They can give us something. And
instead it looks like and again you never know, cause
they're trying to find the guy now that they handed
him over to the AID group that was supposed to

(52:34):
take care of him.

Speaker 3 (52:34):
But my feeling is he's gone.

Speaker 2 (52:40):
They're not going to find him. One of the things
they talked about he was supposedly in solitary confinement for
three months, yet he walked outside and his eyes weren't
burning because the sun was so bright. There was none
of that. His clothes were clean. Nobody put that together
probably not. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 3 (52:57):
Is your Twitter tweet at his texta program.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Meanwhile, right now, there is a bombing that has taken
place in Moscow and it looks like they have assassinated
their big general. And I'm talking about big big General.
He's the chief of nuclear and biological and chemical weapons

(53:21):
and it happened in Moscow and there's no doubt that
Ukraine did it.

Speaker 3 (53:26):
His name is Igor Kriloff.

Speaker 2 (53:29):
So and he is the one that the Ukrainian said
used chemical weapons on their people. So gonna get spicy
before it gets a little bit better. And it's gonna
get better, but the spice it's gonna kick in. First
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Speaker 11 (54:34):
Are gonna lect.

Speaker 16 (54:35):
Trump is defending his Health Secretary nominee Robert Kennedy Junior,
whose views on vaccines are facing scrutiny as Kennedy meets
with senators crucial to his confirmation. Kennedy has said he
does not want to take away access to vaccines, but
has questioned their safety, even suggesting the polio vaccine could
have potentially deadly side effects. The CDC denies that claim.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
It's anything that you said in the past they can
use to come after you in this sense. When it
comes to Trump's nominees, they're gonna do it. I mean,
they're all incapable. They're all idiots minus Rubio, right, we
kind of like Rubio Pambonni and I heard a lot
about that. But Pete, he's Keith and Tulci and Robert F.

(55:25):
Kennedy Junior and all of them. Wackado's no chance. I think.

Speaker 3 (55:30):
I think, Oh Bobby's gonna get through.

Speaker 2 (55:32):
I do. I think Pete, Pete, I think he's got
a better than fifty to fifty chance. I don't know
about Tulsi. I don't know if Tulsi's gonna get through
or not. I don't. I don't, But I love history,
and you know, last night was another one of those

(55:53):
interesting moves that potentially separate Trump in a lot of ways.
That people don't realize. So Jared Moskowitz is a Democrat,
and it looks like he is going to be the
guy that Trump is going to pick to head up FEMA.

(56:13):
We're like, what, yeah, Yeah, Trump's thing is he wants
to get stuff done. I've always said if I was president,
I would have one person in my cabinet who would
be on the opposite side of stuff. We're pulling for
the same thing. Let's start to recognize we're all trying

(56:35):
to get to the same place. We may have different methods,
we may have different wants, but for the most part,
we're all trying to get to the same place. That
being said, that's a perfect example of something where you
go back and you look at Abraham Lincoln. His cabinet
was so much different than people realize. So here he
is right like, he's a prairie lawyer, one term congressman.

(57:00):
Everybody comes president of the United States. His rivals, William Seward,
Sam Chase Edward Bates, what did he do? He appointed
all of them to his cabinet, all of them. He
put all kinds of personalities, people with different opinions, people

(57:22):
who had a different outlook on things, or looked at
things in a different way on his cabinet, and that
is awesome. And I think Trump is looking at this
in a much different way than most people. So he's like, hey, look,
moscowist democrat. I think he'd be great as the head

(57:44):
of FEMA. Let's take a look at that, which is
you know, again, he's a much different person than I
think people realize. I came across this and I thought
it very fascinating, and it shows you the difference between
the political machine and Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (57:59):
You could have a staying for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (58:01):
I know you've been told he's a Nazis, all of
the things he's leading, the Fourth Right, et cetera, et cetera.
But Stephanie Ruhl, who cannot stand Donald Trump, can't stand
him at all, was that one of these media press
conferences talking like doing a sit down, like a fireside chat,
and they were talking about obviously the presidential election and

(58:21):
all of this stuff. And she explains a situation where
her and the Donald spoke.

Speaker 31 (58:27):
And I'll tell you one other example. The day after
Donald Trump had that crazy rally in Madison Square Garden.
Oh wow, Yeah, I rolled the dice and I called
him on the phone, and he answered, of course he did.
And I wasn't calling to chit chat. I said, mister President,

(58:48):
this is Stephanie rule. You made a lot of comments
last night blah blah blah blah, and it was. It
was not an on the record conversation.

Speaker 15 (58:53):
Long story.

Speaker 31 (58:54):
So I'm not going to get into what he said.
But I called for one reason.

Speaker 6 (58:57):
I said, you just said a.

Speaker 31 (58:58):
Whole bunch of public things. To sit down for an
interview with you, we got five days before the election,
so we didn't get anything. There's another commit to report.
I called him and said, I want an interview with you.
Obviously he said no. But my point is I was
able to get to him by dialing his phone. Now
that might be completely abe it and you're like, I
can't believe people notice guy's phone number.

Speaker 3 (59:22):
I mean, pick up the phone, make a phone call.

Speaker 2 (59:25):
He answered, he knows who you are because it says
on your phone Stephanie Ruhle MSNBC. He knows you can't
stand him, And Yetie answered the phone. Now, let's juxtapose
that against getting to the people you do support, the
people who you, for the most part, were campaigning for
twenty four to seven.

Speaker 3 (59:45):
The guy who answered the phone.

Speaker 2 (59:46):
You campaigned against the sitting president who you campaign for
when he was running, and the sitting vice president who
you can't paign for while she's running.

Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
How would you get ahold of them?

Speaker 31 (01:00:01):
But the reverse of that, if I were to want
to connect with VP Harris or President Biden, there's fifty
people between me and that. I could write a note
that maybe could get to somebody, to get somebody, then
through pony Express and a pigeon, something might end up
in a mailbox near them. And I called DJT to say, Yo,
can I have an interview myself? But I still be

(01:00:23):
able to connect with him?

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Yeah, but he's still picked up.

Speaker 3 (01:00:28):
That's what he did.

Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
He still picked up because that's who he is. Three two,
three five, twenty four, twenty three at Chad bent to
Chow's your Twitter tweet at his text the program still fascinating,
indeed fascinating.

Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
Look kids in this guy.

Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
It's a drone.

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
Oh my god?

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
Is it aliens? Is it going to take me away?

Speaker 11 (01:00:45):
They're going to be probing the unexplained drone sidings reported
in at least seven states. In Ohio over the weekend,
Wright Patterson Air Force Base outside Dayton temporarily closing its
airspace because of drone incursions the FBI and receiving really
five thousand tips so far, amid growing fear and uncertainty.

Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
What are they?

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
They're ours. I'm gonna say this off the record, on
the record, because I know nothing more than anybody else
outside of the fact that I'm not insane. There ares
most of them are probably now other drones looking for drones,
but there ares in conjunction and partnership with the Halliburtons,

(01:01:29):
the raytheons, et cetera, et cetera. We have all these
drones now and they're out there doing whatever they're doing,
trying to practicing right, trying to breach airspace, see how
close they can get there, whatever they're trying to do. Now,
there are some interesting things, some stuff that is a
little unexplainable, and there's some stuff that you would say,

(01:01:50):
if if I was to go the alien route, I
would look and say, the way that some of these
things are designed with no heat coming off of them
and essentially no way to pick them up on radar
and no noise, well, that's technology we just don't have.

Speaker 3 (01:02:09):
So maybe there was a little assist but the.

Speaker 32 (01:02:14):
Thought that that's aliens, and I'm a big proponent of
we can't be the only ones. You guys know that,
But I don't think they're going to be flying around
with lights on that happened to match what the FAA has,
unless they're just really trying to fool us. The best
one I've heard so far of an explanation that would

(01:02:35):
be very conspiratorial in some ways maybe and nervy for sure,
and at.

Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
The same time could be somewhat truish, which would make
it nervy as well, is that these things are equipped
with radiation detection and that maybe a bomb, a dirty bomb,

(01:03:04):
could be in an area, and that they are worried
about that not don't know if that's true. I hope
that's not true. But of all the stuff that I've
heard conspiracy wise, that one you think. I hope that's
not true, But if any of them were to be true,
that may be the truest of the true. That makes sense.

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Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
It's Chadpenson, which is.

Speaker 30 (01:04:52):
Going to do everybody's toesalign. Everybody, lineup. We got you here,
and if you want to survive, you better be good.
Don't get on Santa's naughty list here because we will
primary you.

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
Lisa Murkowski, apparently Santa is Trump trump clause. So if
you don't do the thing you're supposed to do, oh,
Santa's coming to get you. Now. That's not a way
we do things. That's why we have helf on the shelf.
It's been spying us for years, our elf. She's all
over the place. I can't first thing Charlie does in

(01:05:28):
the morning. Where's that elf? Where is that elf? Where
are you are you? I got to make sure that
you're not because there's some zones I want to go
in and probably get up to some no good and
I want to make sure you cannot see that. But
the elf sees everything, which brings us to is that
a right thing to do to kids?

Speaker 34 (01:05:48):
You know the song and the lyrics, You better watch out.
You better not cry, you better not pout. I'm telling
you why Santa Claus is coming to town. At this
time of year, many parents turned to the threat of
finding a lump of coal in their stocking on Christmas
morning as a way to keep kids in line. Researchers
with the University of Michigan talk to more than seven

(01:06:08):
hundred parents of kids one to five years old, and
more than half of them said they've used incentives or
bribery like saying, if you're good, you'll get a dessert
to encourage good behavior in their children.

Speaker 3 (01:06:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
I think everybody's done that. Like who has it? I mean,
what are we gonna say? The beatings will continue to
morale improves. Remember that. That's great. But it's it's we're
trying to and said, by the way, we do that
at work, Like do we not like we do that
for adults. Hey guys, if we get can finishes by three,
I'm gonna cut you guys loose for the rest of
the day. You don't have stat five and I'm still

(01:06:42):
gonna pay a five. Oh yeah, yeah, we do that.
It's the same thing. It's it's dessert for adults.

Speaker 34 (01:06:49):
Well, one in four have specifically threatened the prospect of
no Santa or gifts. Experts say this might not be
the best idea. Instead, they say, try positive reinforcement and
be specific. So if your child helps clean up, instead
of saying what a good boy or girl, say something
like that's so good, how you help pick up the toys.

(01:07:10):
Child behavior experts also say consistency is key, but about
a core of parents say that's easier said than done.
One in four say they get too irritated when their
child misbehaves and react before remembering strategies they've come up
with to address the behavior. Another big problem parents are
just too tired to be consistent.

Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
Parents are just exhausted. We don't care. I don't care anymore.
Just to light the house on fire this time. I
love the It's funny when you go and look at
all the people that give people advice more oft than not,
they don't have kids. They're never around kids, and the
kids they are around don't behave like the average kid does,

(01:07:52):
like you know, most kids at some point in time,
kind of like Eric Cartman at out of control, a
little crazy, little conniving, sneaky. Ah Charlie, she's she's my angel,
just got a little devil in her not gonna lie
to you. My wife's like, I want it, red hair child.
I'm like, be careful what you wish for, because you
may get it. And as much as you think that's precocious,

(01:08:14):
it's uh, it is. It's planning for something. And she
is every bit at times my just anchor, like Jack
my son, just sweet kid. But it's got like the
biggest heart. Just just it is. It's like he's just
so my step kids quiet, sweet, nice, Charlie nice at times, quiet,

(01:08:43):
rarely tough as nails. Look you in the eyes and
tell you she doesn't you know, she's got all that,
and Santa recognizes that, so you gotta What I try
to do is steer her into all Right, you are
going to be pushy, You're going to be kind of.

Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
Hell on wheels, so let's use that to your advantage.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
But when she wants to be, she's sweet as can be,
loves animals, people not so much. And that word no
is evil three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show, to Twitter, your Instagram,
all of the other things that are out there still
looking in the sky, what is going on? What are
we going to.

Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
Do how are we going to solve the mystery of
high in the sky drone?

Speaker 24 (01:09:37):
Feels to me like this is in a place where
there's little to no suspicious activities.

Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
You never say never, and we're going to stay all
over this, please do staying all over this little to
no suspicious activity, so which I don't think. I said
it yesterday and I'll say it again, and i continue
to say it throughout the show, and I'll say it tomorrow.
Could this potentially be technology that we have gotten from

(01:10:05):
somewhere else? Yes, are these UFOs like we would think
with aliens. No, because they're not going to show up
using FAA lights. It's just not that it's not they're
not doing that. But it doesn't mean people aren't worried
because you're asking the question, if you're, you know, in
your house, why are there giant drones over my house?

(01:10:29):
What is going on that these things are hovering above
my house, flying above my house, and at times very
very close to my house. Not hundreds and thousands of
feet in the air. We're talking about twenty thirty feet
in the air above my house. That's a little uncomfortable.

Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
In a rare move.

Speaker 35 (01:10:45):
Four federal agencies have released a joint statement saying they
found nothing anomalous and no evidence of a national security
or public safety threat. Still, the sightings continue to raise
serious concerns. Right Patterson Air Force Space in Ohio was
forced to briefly close its airspace due to drone incursions.

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
That's disturbing, But how much of that is also us
testing stuff against our own So you've got great radar, fantastic,
We've got stuff that's coming. You're not going to know
exactly what it is because we've only told a select
few of people at the base is what is actually happening,
and they would have to say of whether or not

(01:11:21):
you would actually fire on something. That being said doesn't
mean people aren't gonna think about it. And I'm not
worried so much about the military firing on it because
I have a feeling everybody knows it's theirs. I'm worrying
about that person in the backyard.

Speaker 3 (01:11:32):
He's getting ready to.

Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
Fire away, which is happening, and all you're gonna do
is hit your neighbors drone who is going after other drones?
How do you know it's not aliens? I just have
a sense that it's not aliens. That's just me though,
like I said, I'm not saying it is not the
potential of us using technology. As we talked about yesterday
and even last week. Some of these things that are

(01:11:56):
up there put off no heat, put off no noise.
There is nothing I can think of that is that
size that can travel and do that that we have
come up with, in particular the no heat that is fascinating.
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Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
She's an awful, hateful young lady who killed two people,
a child and another person because life was too mean
to her and nobody liked her and blah blah, freaking blah.
You know, the more that I read about this pos
and I'll say that she's fifteen, Well she's old enough

(01:13:41):
to pick up a gun and kill somebody.

Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
You're old enough to be called out for what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
I'll be rotten. Hell, you went and you killed another
human being for no reason.

Speaker 3 (01:13:53):
Because you were angry.

Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
And the world was too mean to me. And ah geez.
As we find out more about the shooter, and it's
all over the place too. By the way, there's a
six page I guess it's a manifesto. I'm not sure
when it was written. It sounded like it was just
written the other day. And in this shooter, again a female,

(01:14:14):
normally you don't get that.

Speaker 3 (01:14:16):
But you've got a person who decided.

Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
That the pain that she was going through, that the
anger that she had, that the disappointment in life, and
that the fact that her mommy and daddy were mean
to her, or in her mind they were, that she
needed to take out all of that hate and anger
on others to transfer her pain to others. That's what she,
I guess needed to do.

Speaker 4 (01:14:43):
The deadly one hundred and twelve school shooting this year
in the United States at a Christian school called Abundant Life,
has the unusual distinction of having a female shooter who
was only fifteen. Police say she opened fire in a
classroom during study hal killing a fellow student and a teacher,
and wounding six others before responders would find her with

(01:15:04):
an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound.

Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
Yeah, they never do it to themselves first and see
if they like it, and then come back and if
they survived. No, No, they want to hurt others. So
first of all, you're going to hear all kinds of
wacky stuff. I couldn't tell you how much of it's real,
how much of it's not, Because anything that she said,
people are going to try to twist it one way

(01:15:28):
or use it for their political gain. What do I know.
There's a six page manifesto and essentially it's it's her
blaming others for her for her hate. She wanted everybody
to know because everybody tried to make sure that everybody
is She's a trans shooter. She she isn't. She isn't

(01:15:50):
a transhooter. Her boyfriend, who had the manifesto, said he
had no idea that this was a situation where she
was going to kill others. She is essentially she used
the boy's name, but she's not a boy. She was

(01:16:14):
never a boy. She never wanted to be a boy.
Her boyfriend's not trans, although I guess they're not together anymore.
She's just full of hate. That was it. She's full
of hate as far as I can see now.

Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
These manifesto pages six of them.

Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
I don't know how real they are because it's the Internet,
and as we all know, the Internet has been known
to tell some lies.

Speaker 3 (01:16:40):
It has it has.

Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
She supposedly got the gun from her idiot father. That's
the way she puts it. She lied and manipulated, and
then he was stupid. She was angry at the world
for whatever reason, and being the wrong kid or parents
never liked her.

Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
Blah blah blah blah blah whah.

Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
So you go and kill other people, that's what you did.
Everybody's got tough problems. Everybody gets kicked in the grundle.
Everybody's got a situation where they feel like they've been wrong,
And what gives you the gd right to go out
and kill a bunch of people? What gives you the
right to go out and do that because you think, well,
I should be able to go do this because I'm

(01:17:25):
in too much pain. It's a bunch of crap, absolute
bunch of crap. You know it and I know it.
And what happens, Well, then you have to interview people
like a second grader who, by the way, a second
grader made the call to nine to one one And

(01:17:49):
this little girl sitting there eating like a SpongeBob, looks
like a popsicle.

Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
Well, the camera's around.

Speaker 8 (01:17:58):
I was getting ready for lunch or I was basically
one sun and then I just heard sodding and there
was a teacher and she was gonna like, oh my lag,
help help.

Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
Do you know that teacher?

Speaker 10 (01:18:15):
Well, what was it like to hear that?

Speaker 8 (01:18:18):
I was really scared? And I was really sad.

Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
Scared and sad I should think so some of the
other things. Apparently they tried to make her like is
she white supremacy or not? She admired mass shooters, So
some people had done some horrific things in places like
Turkey that were neo Nazis as well as the Columbine idiots.

(01:18:45):
There's just a few of the things, So I don't
think there's politics involved in it, outside of the fact
that she seemed to hate the world and hate her
mom and dad, in particular her dad. What an idiot
he was, He described them a scum. Just if you're
listening to this and you feel like you've been wronged,

(01:19:08):
get over yourself.

Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
Get over yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
And if your goal is to hurt a whole bunch
of people, maybe don't do that. Maybe think could I
fix the situation? Could I change the situation? Or am
I that dead set against stopping that fixing of a situation?

(01:19:38):
And I'm all about doing something horrific. She did make
sure in the manifesto that she was the only one
she acted alone. This could never have been stopped. You
read it, You're just like who You're not taking this serious? No,
I am taking this serious. And I'm also sick and
tired of people whining, bitching and moaning about how old

(01:20:00):
fold their life is, how horrible is it?

Speaker 15 (01:20:02):
She wouldn't date me, say I hate women, blah blah
blah blah blah.

Speaker 3 (01:20:06):
My daddy was mean to me. That's why I did this.

Speaker 2 (01:20:09):
Get over your effing cell for God's sakes. Three two three,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
shows your Twitter tweet at as texta program. Meanwhile, I
can't report anything fun to you about them being aliens
and hopingly coming down here and taking everything over because
we're insane. They're just drones.

Speaker 11 (01:20:29):
Federal sources tell ABC News they're deploying infrared cameras and
drone detection technology to ensure drones flying over New Jersey
and New York aren't a threat. Local leaders brief by
the White House, including Mayor Mikeseellly of Montvale, New Jersey.

Speaker 36 (01:20:44):
We still don't know who the actors are. We don't
know what they're doing and who's operating them. That's the
end settling park.

Speaker 11 (01:20:50):
The government is looking at social media videos and photos
to determine what these sightings could be.

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
They're not aliens as much as we wanted to be aliens,
right because I think there's so there's a portion of us.
It's like, man, that'd be really good. That's a great
story the aliens made. They come down here and go,
why do you guys shooting each other. Why are you
guys being ables to each other? We gave you all
this great stuff and look at what you guys have
done to you're pissing it away. We can't do that.
Instead they look and go still idiots. Because we're the

(01:21:17):
trailer park of the Solar system, the universe. That's what
I's what, that's what I feel. We are the trailer
park of the universe. We're loud, we're obnoxious, We're always
blaming somebody else. Usually there's a domestic issue and drugs
are involved. But these drones are our drones. We'll get

(01:21:41):
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Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
Benson, Joe Chad Benson, No, it's time to find out
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Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
What's trending?

Speaker 37 (01:23:41):
Signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Serene.

Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
Jump Lot trupping. It's fine. I was turning on the
old interwebs on this bu Dave Old Tuesday. Shall we
start with Twitter Madison School shooting them one trending thing
yesterday Russia, They're big general was just assassinated in Moscow.

(01:24:21):
Today they're blaming the Ukrainians. Skyveson charging all the nukes
and everything. Elon Musk once again igniting a political firestorm.
He's trending on Twitter. How interesting is that? Canada? And
it's nightmare that is going on because Justin Trudeau is
clinging to power that is not working. It's time for

(01:24:43):
him to go. He's been there nine years, dude, almost
ten years. It's time for a.

Speaker 3 (01:24:47):
Change, new voice.

Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
The drone mystery over New Jersey and elsewhere trending as
well as lots of football stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
That's all on.

Speaker 2 (01:24:59):
Twitter tweeting in that's all one tweeter. Head over to
Yahoo number one training thing yesterday, drones over New Jersey.
Natalie Rump, Now, who is the shooter. She's a fifteen
year old. I said she is a fifteen year old.

(01:25:21):
That's right, so soak that up for a second. Patrick
Mahomes Donald Trump, TikTok all trending in the world of Yahoo,
and then one trading thing right now and really for
the last twenty four hours on Google, the Google machane

(01:25:43):
Wisconsin shooting, the Vikings Falcons soft bank. Did you see
the president yesterday? Said Trump is there with the president
of the soft bank. It's so funny because Trump's like
six ' four. This guy can't be more than five
to two. It looks like you need Trump. Trump's got
his arm around him. It's just so it's like, h
such a Trump thing. Justin Trudeau clinging to power, clinging,

(01:26:04):
he says, clinging, just holding on. So his finance minister,
who was also the deputy prime ministers like vice president,
quit like hours before they were supposed to release the budget.
Then the person that it went to then was going
to come out and essentially kind of move up in

(01:26:25):
the pecking order. That person quit, then the next two
people weren't there. I mean, we're down to virtually like,
does anybody want to release his budget? Probably not, that's
what we're saying. Probably not, because it's so bad and
now people are calling for, of course an election. Trudeau

(01:26:46):
is really unhappy. There's been a battle going on there
between him and his finance people and his second in
charge of which way they should go, especially if there
is this crazy thing called Taris put on. And of
course Trump being the ever popular troll truth slash tweets

(01:27:08):
out because he's such a troll, he's the best at it.
I'm not gonna lie he is. He's absolutely the best out.
So he treat tweet truths whatever the hell it is.
The great State of Canada is stunned as the Finance
minister resides or was fired from her position by Governor
Justin Trudeau because it's not a state. He's the prime minister.

(01:27:35):
Ah God, he's such a troll. He's so good at it.
Other people there are a few people that are great
at trolling. It's an art, it is. It's an art.
You gotta think about it all the time. You do,
like the fifty cent brilliant at trolling. Do not mess
with fitty. Don't mess with fifty in the trolling. Some
of the other cheff that was trending was Yes Kids, TikTok,

(01:28:00):
making of trolling, and Trump.

Speaker 16 (01:28:01):
The band received bipartisan support mid concern. The app poses
a national security threats. TikTok CEO, who met with Trump yesterday,
has insisted the company does not share Americans data. TikTok
yesterday filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court asking
the justices to block the ban from taking effect.

Speaker 2 (01:28:19):
And Trump is in a weird position of should I
or shouldn't I because I joined it, but at the
same time, I don't know if we should have it.

Speaker 16 (01:28:28):
Presidents Elect Trump discussed the future of TikTok during his
news conference at mar Lago.

Speaker 38 (01:28:33):
I have a warm spot in my heart for TikTok
because I won youth by thirty four points, and there
are those that say that TikTok had something to do
with it.

Speaker 16 (01:28:43):
Trump tried to ban TikTok during his first term, but
on the campaign trail this year, he opposed a law
signed by President Biden which would ban the app in
the US beginning January nineteenth unless its Chinese owners sell
to an American company.

Speaker 2 (01:28:57):
I don't know what they're going to do. I mean,
I know this, Google, Apple, Facebook, They're all kind of
licking their chops twitter at trying to figure out what's
going to happen here.

Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
How's this going to go. Is this going to be
up for grabs?

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
Elon, do you want it? I'll give you first crack
at it. We're pals. I don't know, but unless you
have the algorithms, it isn't going to work. So this
will be interesting to see the way that this thing,
you know, plays out, because I'm on TikTok now because
I thought, what the hell at this point in time,
Chinese have all my stuff anyways, right because if you've

(01:29:36):
got a TV in your house and it's made in China,
well there you go. They've been spying on you for
a long time. So it is a and it can
be addictive. There's no doubt about that. It is a
giant suckubus. I will tell you this right now. Of
all the things that it does, is it sucks away
your time more than anything else, right, like influencing and

(01:29:59):
all that just takes away so much of your time.

Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
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Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
Chat Benson Show, seven is your TikTok.

Speaker 2 (01:30:13):
And again starting the sixth, I think we're going live,
so you're gonna be able to stream the show you
can be able to see a lot of stuff. We're
gonna do one hour live, the two hours live as
we build this thing up, so you able to see
that on on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube as well.

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So if you want to go check out all my stuff,
I appreciate that, and you ben seeing the show, had
the podcast, also appreciate that.

Speaker 12 (01:30:38):
Chat Benson Show, Chat Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:10):
You got a young girl that shoots up a school.

Speaker 3 (01:31:12):
Because life is too.

Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
Hard for her, and so she's gonna transfer her hate
and pain on to others who are innocent. Then you
got whackadoes who are like the guy that killed that
seals so dreamy.

Speaker 13 (01:31:26):
Did anyone else see the photos of our missing man
and think like, you have a really nice smile, and like,
I think you have a lot of things in common,
and I don't know, I just have like a really
cute idea for her first days. So hit me up.

Speaker 14 (01:31:39):
There's some way to find out who got the reward
for turning in the tip. You know what I'm saying, like,
because I would personally like to reward that person myself
by meeting them in a dark back alley.

Speaker 15 (01:31:50):
And you know what, now, I take it back.

Speaker 14 (01:31:51):
Let's do it on broad daylight, motherfucker.

Speaker 13 (01:31:54):
Let's make it a trend.

Speaker 17 (01:31:55):
If you say that Luigi is anything except a hero
and an icon from freedom and fighting against tyranny, then
you are factually incorrect. He will go down in history
as a human.

Speaker 2 (01:32:05):
He is a hero and an icon of douche beggery.
He killed somebody by shooting them in the back. There
is nothing lower. I say this over and over again.
Watch old Westerns. You shoot somebody in the back. I
don't care if that guy had it coming to him.
I don't care if he was the fastest gun in

(01:32:26):
the West, and you're just some lonely shotkeeper. Ah. They
look at you as a coward because that's what you were,
a coward, a cow ward. The hell is wrong with us,
No wonder freaking people are losing their gd minds, going
out and shooting up a school a couple of days
before Christmas break and then you've got people.

Speaker 32 (01:32:49):
Going I just think this guy's supposed ahead the guy
I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 (01:32:52):
He's just his eyebrows are so amazing. Not since Brookshields
has there been such eyebrows. You know, guys in pers
are gonna say about him, not that they're gonna say
something different. I I think that was a joke about

(01:33:12):
what might happen to him in the shower. Maybe we've
just lost the plot. I don't know how that we
got here.

Speaker 19 (01:33:24):
I know.

Speaker 2 (01:33:26):
Social media play a part, of course, it does. God
the insanity of it all. Speaking of insanity, look to
the skies. What do you see is that a drone
staring at me? Government, tell us the truth.

Speaker 39 (01:33:41):
We are making a very good faith effort to be
as open and direct with all of you and with
the American people as we can. And that will continue.

Speaker 3 (01:33:53):
Will it?

Speaker 2 (01:33:54):
Will it? Mister Gerby? Will it continue?

Speaker 3 (01:33:57):
Will you tell us the truth? Will you?

Speaker 19 (01:34:00):
Woh?

Speaker 2 (01:34:00):
Probably not.

Speaker 3 (01:34:02):
Are they aliens?

Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
They are not aliens, as much as we would love
them to be.

Speaker 11 (01:34:07):
Federal sources tell ABC News they're deploying infrared cameras and
drone detection technology to ensure drones flying over New Jersey and.

Speaker 3 (01:34:15):
New York aren't a threat.

Speaker 11 (01:34:17):
Local leaders briefed by the White House, including Mayor Mike
Caselli of Montvale, New Jersey.

Speaker 36 (01:34:22):
We still don't know who the actors are. We don't
know what they're doing and who's operating them. That's the
end settling park.

Speaker 11 (01:34:29):
The government is looking at social media videos and photos
to determine what these sightings could be.

Speaker 2 (01:34:35):
What do you think they could be? Uh huh hoo
ha ha, I don't know. By the way, tips galore,
like everything in the sky now is potentially a drone.

Speaker 11 (01:34:48):
The unexplained drone sidings reported in at least seven states.
In Ohio over the weekend, Wright Patterson Air Force Base
outside Dayton temporarily closing its airspace because of drone incursions.
The FBI are receiving nearly five thousand tips so far.
I mean, growing fear and uncertainty.

Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
They're just not I mean, I know that it would
be like one of those things where I would love
it to be aliens because you're just looking around going,
you know, we need to reset.

Speaker 3 (01:35:17):
It's not it's our stuff. The stuff that was the
first ten days.

Speaker 2 (01:35:24):
Now what's up there is just a whole bunch of
hobbyist drones and everything in the sky is a drone.
And now I'm not saying there's not some mysterious things
that are happening. I'm not saying that. You guys listen
to the show. You know a big proponent of talking
about and being open and honest about life on other

(01:35:47):
planets or another dimensions or whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (01:35:50):
But this.

Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
Isn't that. The one thing I will say, is there
a potential for this to be alien technology. There is
that because of the fact that it's not throwing off
heat in some of these cases and even next to
them with they're not picking them up on radar as
they they some of the other like local officials have

(01:36:18):
flown their radars like local sheriffs and whatnot, and they've
not been able to pick up certain things. So there
are certain questions that are intriguing. But as far as
whether or not they're actually aliens now, I don't think so.

Speaker 3 (01:36:34):
But are they a threat?

Speaker 39 (01:36:35):
Our assessment at this stage is that the activity represents commercial,
obvious law enforcement drones all operating legally and lawfully, and
or civilian aviation aircraft.

Speaker 2 (01:36:51):
Probably. Again, everything right now in the sky is a
is easily one of those things where you look and
go it's gotta be a a drone or something like that.
It's not. It's not not everything is drone. Sometimes it's
just a spaceship. No, it's just an airplane and a hobbyist.

(01:37:13):
Because there are so many you've if you've got TikTok,
if you've got any of the stuff right like you know,
any social media whatsoever, you only have to go on
for like five minutes to see how many people are
flying their drones as well. So because their drones they
think are gonna catch other drones. I don't think that

(01:37:35):
is uh gonna happen. I just I don't think it is,
because these drones are for the most part, what I'm
seeing is they are our stuff probably and we have

(01:37:56):
this is the plausible you know, deniability, which is darpa
secret program with portions of the US government on a
need to know basis, probably told a few people in
some of these bases that we are going to try
to breach, don't shoot down, you know, something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:38:17):
And they it's like a test run.

Speaker 2 (01:38:20):
The one conspiracy and I touched on a little bit
earlier that I have said, oh, that's interesting.

Speaker 3 (01:38:26):
I don't know if it's a.

Speaker 2 (01:38:27):
Conspiracy the way that we would think about like some
of the Wackadoo's conspiracy, because this one is easily something
that would be both terrifying and potentially very real, which
is these things are equipped, some of them while they're
flying so low we're able to detect radiation, and that

(01:38:49):
there is a missing bomb and or a dirty bomb
somewhere in the Northeast corridor, and they are searching for
a level that would give them.

Speaker 3 (01:39:02):
A signal that over.

Speaker 2 (01:39:05):
Here there is a potential bomb. So of all the
like conspiracy theory theories I've heard where you're like, eh,
I don't buy that or I don't buy this, that one,
to me is very interesting.

Speaker 3 (01:39:18):
How how much of that is true?

Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
I don't know. They're not telling me. I'm not privy
to those conversations, but the people I've talked to say,
probably what it is is this they're testing because drone
warfare is going to be so important and it is
going to be not just the future, it is the
the current state of warfare. That this is just let's

(01:39:46):
test and see what our radars can pick up, what
they can't pick up, things like that, how close can
they get to bases, et cetera, et cetera. Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three At Chad Benson Show, It's
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Speaker 3 (01:41:25):
Now, I love Christmas.

Speaker 2 (01:41:27):
You guys know that we count down Christmas songs and
Christmas movies. We do it by genre. Tomorrow we're gonna
have the greatest Christmas movie of all time, sons of
the genre doesn't matter. But today's Christmas movie. It's based
on comedies. There's a lot of great comedies out there.
Let'll tell you that right now, some amazing ones. Scrooged

(01:41:48):
is incredible. Bad Santa I love The ref absolutely one
of the best comedy movies. And Christmas movies around. Elf
is amazing. But Today is a Christmas classic and favorite
that I absolutely love. And let me tell you something.

(01:42:09):
I looked at all of them because I've seen them all.
I was up watching Christmas movies last night because I
love Christmas time. But it is time to find out
what the number one Christmas comedy movie of all time is.

Speaker 3 (01:42:25):
Very Christmas.

Speaker 24 (01:42:28):
It's time for the Great Christmas countdown, the five greatest
Christmas movies of all time.

Speaker 2 (01:42:38):
Very Christmas.

Speaker 3 (01:42:39):
You felt the animal surprised Eddie.

Speaker 19 (01:42:42):
If I woke up tomorrow my headphone at the carpet,
I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now. Nominations,
you shoot your eye out, kid, Trust you want marry?

Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
What do you want?

Speaker 25 (01:42:54):
You at the moon?

Speaker 19 (01:42:55):
Just say the word and I'll throw a rashole around
and plug down.

Speaker 2 (01:43:00):
This movie is amazing. Got a huge budget as well,
twenty seven million dollars, which there's no special effects, nothing
crazy like that. In fact, the most special effects you
might actually find is in the opening of the credits,
with the way that that begins.

Speaker 9 (01:43:20):
Here's that times, Christmas times, here's the bow Wait.

Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
I know this song.

Speaker 19 (01:43:34):
Is on his way.

Speaker 24 (01:43:38):
Christmas.

Speaker 2 (01:43:40):
Oh that's right, Christmas Vacation. I love Hell, I love
Home Alone, I love the Christmas Story, all of which
I have watched and will continue to watch here for
the next week or so. But there is something about Clark, Audrey,
Rusty cousin, Eddie. There's something for everybody. If you're a kid,

(01:44:02):
you'll laugh, if you're adults, you'll laugh. And it is
a movie that I absolutely love from top to bottom.
I remember going to see it in the theaters. By
the way, just about every Christmas movie that's out there
I have seen in the theaters, but this one I
remember my buddy Kenny and I we went and saw it.
I think we were like sixteen at the time. We

(01:44:22):
were just getting ready to go to Europe and we
went and saw it. We in fact, I think we
were leaving it like two days and it came out
and we went and saw it, and we laughed and
we had a great time. It is an amazing movie,
and of course it has all the fun stuff in
it that you can get from the likes of Clark
and the whole team, including Cousinetti showing up, which is

(01:44:44):
always fantastic. There's a lot of different things you probably
didn't know about the movie. First and foremost based on
a short story by John Hughes. It was actually it
was called Christmas fifty nine, written by John Hughes for
National Lampoons in December of nineteen eighty. John Hughes didn't
like sequels, but didn't feel that the vacation movies were

(01:45:04):
so much sequels because they were doing their own thing.
But this is the only sequel to have a sequel,
because there was another Christmas Vacation too, with Cousin Eddi.
It was bizarre, to say the least. There were two
Christmas movies released in nineteen eighty nine. There was Christmas Vacation,
and Johnny Galecki played in the other one as well

(01:45:25):
as Rusty in this one, and that one was called Prancer.

Speaker 3 (01:45:29):
Pretty good.

Speaker 2 (01:45:30):
Oddly enough, in this movie, Audrey is older than Rusty,
which in the other Vacation movies is the other way around.
The cast itself was pretty damn impressive. Yes, you had
Johnny Gllecki, who goes on to star in tons of
television shows, including Big Bang, and Juliet Lewis, who got
a Best Supporting Actress nomination three year later for her
role in Cape Fear Beverly de Angelo. Of course, you

(01:45:55):
had in Chevy Chase, Diane Ladd, Doris Roberts and E. G.
Marshall all playing roles in this. Lots of fun stuff
in this, And of course you had some other people
that were rather famous way back in the day. Do
you guys remember this scene? Oh, this scene is fantastic.

Speaker 25 (01:46:16):
They want you to say grace the blessing.

Speaker 10 (01:46:24):
I pled allegiance to the flag of the United States
of America and to the Republic for which it stands
one nation.

Speaker 3 (01:46:45):
That right, there was Aunt Bethany. We want you to
say grace. Her name is Mae Questro. Mae Questroll's voice sounds.

Speaker 2 (01:46:53):
Eerily familiar if you're familiar with Betty Boop, because she
was the original Betty Boop. She passed away in nineteen
ninety eight, the age of eighty nine. She starred as
the voice of Betty Boop in nineteen thirty one. It
was an amazing movie that still makes me laugh when
I see it to this day. I look at it

(01:47:15):
and I think to myself, it takes back me back
to the time when I was younger. Obviously the memories,
but just all of the stuff that happens around them.
Every one of us can understand, just like we can
with the Christmas story, more so than maybe anything else,
the chaos of family, the craziness family, yet the love
of family as well. Your number one Christmas comedy of

(01:47:39):
all time, number one Christmas Vacation. And if you'd like
an adult Christmas movie and I'm not talking about porn,
get your mind out of the gutter, fools, check out
the ref Dennis Leary. Absolutely incredible, incredible. Tomorrow we're gonna
have the number one Christmas movie across all genres of

(01:48:02):
all time, and it's hard to pick because there's a
bunch of great ones. Top of that. Tomorrow we do
our usual have fun with band Aid. It's the fortieth
anniversary of band Aid. If you don't know what band
aid is, that gave us live aid, give us we
are the world. And forty years on they're still raising money.
Apparently not everybody's been fed yet. Oh that's horrible, Chad, kids.

(01:48:25):
We never leave you without a great thought from our
uncle Gary. No, it's time for the Gary Pucy moment
of the day.

Speaker 40 (01:48:33):
And I understood by not understanding and by not thinking.
What's good to do as le's reorganize your organizations because
you write things down, you won't remember what you want
to do. And you're going to save the lady you
put in a pile. We'll go through that pile and
take out the old stuff or replace it with new
stuff that has to do with your meaning of life
today as you're living in it's a beautiful place to be.

(01:48:56):
Reorganization of organization.

Speaker 3 (01:49:00):
Hey, I love how he finishes everything.

Speaker 2 (01:49:02):
Ay, Gary peuc leaving us as always on a beautiful
Tuesday with just great thoughts indeed three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
Show is your Twitter tweet as text program.

Speaker 3 (01:49:16):
You guys have a blessed rest of your Tuesday. I'm
not really a fan of Tuesday shit, Go get a
taco night night chat.

Speaker 1 (01:49:27):
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