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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
The want to be right politically online. The only thing
that matters for a lot of people, the want to
be right. My side got it right no matter what
happens or what happened, even if I'm not going to
tell you the whole truth. The want to be right,
it's all that matters. Not the want to be truthful,
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the want to be fact based, the want to be right.
So my identity is affirmed that my side's better than
your side. And I say that because in the last
thirty six hours watching people fight on both sides of
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the eye, including the President and wackadoo lefties, over the
most insane, ridiculous things, when there are people who are
dead and they died in an instant, when a helicopter
smashed into an airplane, and it's frustrating as hell that
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we have to have this situation where we cannot have
conversations about anything anymore without making it political, and it
just it's ridiculous. But even more frustrating is, you know,
there's the old thing, you never let a tragedy go
to waste. We don't even care, We'll step over the
bodies to make our point, as if we're gonna get
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something like a trophy or a haha, or I was
the right, you're wrong, you're an idiot. Somebody go get
me my trophy. I'm gonna start doing that. No, I'm
gonna start carrying around a trophy that says.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
I was right.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
And we live in this bizarre world where we no
longer hold people accountable at all or expect them to
hold themselves accountable. To get something wrong, I will get
stuff wrong. I readily admit it, readily admit it. Last
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week there was a shooting here in Tennessee. I thought
it sounded like a lover's quarrel.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
That's what I said.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
If I had to put money on it, it sounds
like a lover's quarrel. He had a kid that walked
in school, shot one person and then shot himself.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Instead.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
It was a guy who was a nutjob who was black,
hated being black, seemed to enjoy the writings of Hitler,
and had Nazi leanings, was anti semitic. I went on
the air, said, man, I swung and missed on that
one because.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
You don't know the facts. But facts don't matter anymore.
Speaker 4 (03:02):
You know.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
It's funny.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
It used to be that you know, facts over feelings.
That's always my thing, facts over feelings. And because facts
over feelings in a tribal world, remember we live in
a very tribal world. You gotta be careful where you
tread right because you don't want to mess with the tribe.
But facts over feelings was always my thing. I want
to know the whole, the absolute whole story, as much
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as you can, because I think we can all agree
if we're interested in figuring stuff out for real.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
It is way.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Harder nowadays to gather all of the data because we're
so fragmented we talk about all the time. We've never
been in a situation like we are now where we've
got so much when it comes to media and information,
but not all that information is real. And depending on
what side of the aisle you're on or what narrative
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you want to.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Push, you may.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Leave some pertinent information out because it would make your
side look bad. But over the last like I said,
thirty six hours watching the tribal fight over DEI or
Trump did this and that's why the plane went down,
is it's mind boggling. Even yesterday, you listen to that
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first few minutes of that press conference, You're like, Trump
sounds sound very presidential, and then he just starts talking
about that's this person's faults because of this, it's what
about the and you're just in there going what.
Speaker 5 (04:34):
The FAA, which is overseen by Secretary Pete Buddhachek a
real winner. It's the guy's a real winner. And you
know how badly everything's run since he's run this Department
of Transportation. He's a disaster. He was a disaster as
a mayor. He ran his city into the ground, and
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he's a disaster now. He's just got a good line
of bullet.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Okay, do you really feel now? In saying that Pete
has responded.
Speaker 6 (05:03):
President Trump is claiming without any evidence, that democrats diversity
programs are to blame for the tragedy. In the briefing room,
the president accusing his predecessors of hiring air traffic controllers
based on diversity goals, not qualifications. But Trump also acknowledged
he doesn't know if the air traffic controllers made any mistakes.
Former President Biden's Transportation Secretary Pete boodag Edge responding despicable, saying,
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as families grieve, Trump should be leading, not lying.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
We put safety First.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
Everybody's got to get their two cents out there, and
we don't hold anybody accountable for screwing up. Like I said,
when I screwed up the other day and said I
got it wrong, I came out said I got it wrong.
Most people won't do that. They just go on just no, no, no,
don't say you just keep going. I don't know what
happened here. I have no idea. Was it DEI, I
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don't know what do you mean?
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Was DII?
Speaker 7 (06:10):
Well?
Speaker 2 (06:10):
Did they hire somebody and put them in a position
where they shouldn't have been in because they didn't have
the qualication or skills, but because they were a certain color,
or a certain gender, or they identified a certain way
that they were a minority group, and because of that
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that they were pushed to the to the front.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
And is that possible? There is a lawsuit out there.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
But by the way, as I explain everybody, that lawsuit
about whites who've applied for jobs to be an air
traffic controller, that lawsuit does not say the people who
did get the gig weren't qualified. They just said that
they were disqualified because they were.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
And there was a push for diversity.
Speaker 5 (07:03):
Continue Donald article the Federal Aviation Administration. This was before
I got to office.
Speaker 8 (07:10):
Recently, second term, the FAA is actively recruiting workers who
suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems, and other mental and
physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled
out on the agency's website.
Speaker 9 (07:27):
Can you imagine.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
That's been taken down for a while. And that was
pre Obama, pre Trump.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
It was Bush era, and that was never ever meant
for air traffic controllers. That was not meant for air
traffic controllers. And if you guys care to know out
there who think that, oh, that was great that he
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did that DEI thing yesterday, I will tell you this
twenty nineteen.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
You know what Donald Trump did. This is under his watch.
It was a.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Opportunity for people with targeted disabilities to empower them to
become air traffic controllers. Wait what Yeah, the FA will
enroll up to twenty people in the Aviation Development Program.
They will train for up to a year at ten
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air route traffic control centers route the US.
Speaker 10 (08:39):
That is.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
Under Trump Now on the left side of the aisle,
because we can't leave you out. The insanity of it's
all Trump's fault because he did this, this, and this.
Speaker 11 (08:50):
Trump and Elon Musk must be held accountable for the
horrific plane crash that occurred last night. People are already
paying in blood for the incompetence and corruption the Trump administration.
Speaker 9 (09:01):
I think it's time to give this a read quote.
Speaker 12 (09:04):
Trump guts Key Aviation Safety Committee fires head of TSA
and Coastguard. Also eight days ago, Donald Trump signed another
executive order to freeze all air traffic control hiring.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
None of that is relevant at all to this. Not
one of those things. And the fact that articles are
being written in supposedly reputable big time you know, New
York Times posts and all this stuff about look what
he did had no bearing anything that happened, and some
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of those oh, well they've got this Safety Committee has
nothing to do with with anything that has to do
with flight the way that you think it is. A
lot of it has to do with TSA pre boarding,
has nothing to do with air traffic controllers, nothing to
do with that. Zero zilts, nada.
Speaker 3 (10:01):
They're not done.
Speaker 13 (10:02):
Trump fires heads of TSA and Coastguard and guts Key
Aviation Safety Advisory Committee. He fired the head of the
Coast Guard and the head of the TSA and eliminated
all members of a key aviation security advisory group eight
days ago. And this is going to be the result.
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Maybe not a mid air collision, but people are going
to get sick, people are going to go poor, people
are going to get hurt. And it's by design, and
I'll never forgive you.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Is what happens when you cut federal spending to these
agencies that are necessary to protect us as the American consumer.
You guys would rather save dimes than save lives.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
None of that was true, None of it, not a thing.
Pete Hegsett didn't do anything. Sean Duffy didn't do.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Anything, their transportation secretary. None of that was real.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
This want to be right, to push an narrative to
get likes and clicks is so effing frustrating.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
We no longer care about the truth.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
We put tribe first over the truth, and for many
out there, it's clicks, it's likes. They sell you a
bill of goods, and because you're hungry for that bill
of goods, you're hungry for that comfort food of of affirmation,
you run with it. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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I'm so sorry if I could do something that care.
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When it comes to threats to our freedom, health or security.
If you come for my people, you come through me.
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It's never a good time a bow down to a tyrant.
I will not give into the lies. I will not
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Fine.
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I'm done my motor running way again.
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Whoever the hell voted for the Orange Man these next
four years, we don't want to see you consuming our
products from Mexico.
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You hate immigrants in here for the mass deportations, hate
them all the way.
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Anyone who is in the country illegally, even if they
do not have a criminal conviction.
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Could be detained or apprehended.
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Bat watch.
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Every FBI employee will be held to the absolute same
standard and no one will be terminated for cases.
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And I'm not.
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Going to accept that answer.
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Are you support of all these ones?
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He's raised in a time who we did not have
a chronic disease epidemic.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
And my uncle was present.
Speaker 15 (14:49):
Two percent of American kids said chronic disease. Today he's
sixty six percent have chronic disease.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
With the driver said his tires could not handle her weight.
Speaker 23 (14:59):
Definitely a law armed investors worrying about is China overtake
in the US?
Speaker 15 (15:04):
And AIA.
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You go around some left and three Pasa financ three thousands.
Speaker 24 (15:21):
The army helicopter contacted the tower and they said we're here,
and the tower said, do you see the regional jet
MARKA one three?
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Can you go to Baltimore? There was a clision on
the A person of three three.
Speaker 12 (15:34):
At this point, we don't believe there are any survivors
from this accident.
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Our hearts are happy.
Speaker 25 (15:52):
We are a country.
Speaker 8 (15:53):
Really we are in mourning, really shaking a lot of
people's real tragedy.
Speaker 26 (15:57):
I'm trying to figure out how you can come to
the conclusion right now that diversity had something to do
with this.
Speaker 25 (16:03):
Crash, because they have common sense.
Speaker 3 (16:05):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
What a week some interesting, some sad, some hilarious. We're
still a little over a week away. So the NFL's
big game, the Super Bowl this year, though, was interesting
because they had the new kickoff rule and more kickoffs
came out and they ran them back. But I'm wondering
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if that's a good thing, because I thought it was
about fewer injuries if I'm correct.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
Here's the snap Stroud looking throwing over the middle.
Speaker 27 (16:35):
Game statistics show that simply reducing the distance between the
kicker and the receiving team increased the number of kickoff
returns by fifty seven percent compared to last season, and
the league had the fewest overall concussions in a single
season in its recorded history, but this was a one
time experiment. At least twenty four of the NFL's thirty
two teams will have to give their blessing for the
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dynamic kickoff rule to return for the twenty twenty five season.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
The thing I find it interesting is kickers can kick
the ball out of the end zone almost every time
for a touch pack. I mean they can if they
I mean, there's a strategy do a lot of stuff.
So my thought is, if you really want to reduce injuries,
just let him kick the ball out.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
Of the end zone and go from there.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
I mean, I'm glad they bring it back because that's
part of the excitement, right, you want to see him
run it back. But it's just it's weird because there's
more runbacks but less injuries.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
But we are worried about running back.
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Speaker 3 (18:04):
You're wrong, You're wrong.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
It's a trans pilot that did this because they were
mad at Trump.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
I'm like, you know that for sure.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
I'm pretty much ninety nine percent positive it was Joe Ellis.
So there is an article came out a couple days
before the crash, maybe even the day before, about Joe Ellis,
who's in the Virginia National Guard. I think I think
they might be a black Hawk pilot and been in
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the Guard for I think seventeen years trans And the
rumor is Joe Ellis was piloting this and was angry
at Trump, and so because of that, deliberately did.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
It the want to be right? Right? Does this want?
Speaker 2 (19:00):
And I had so many people yesterday on my local
show just tell me how wrong I was, over and
over again, how wrong I was. Because Trump knows way
more than we do about stuff. I should hope he does.
I should all hope that every one of the people
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dealing with this should know more than we do.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
But do you think he knows more than the influencers.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
And the people who are let's just come up with
the reason why this happened, and we'll just base it
on whatever my belief is towards his subject. Well, they
don't have enough air traffic controllers, that's true. They sent
one of them home. That's also true.
Speaker 29 (19:51):
DC airspace among the busiest in the country. A source
with direct knowledge confirming reports that the air traffic controller
on duty was performing the job normally done by two controllers.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
What yeah, they said, I'm on about forty minutes early
because it was not busy. And if you I've seen
ten or fifteen interviews with air traffic controllers over the
last twenty four hours talking about the fact that that's
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not something that is out of the ordinary. It's like,
we've never seen this is an extraordinary event. No, it
was a quiet night comparatively to what it normally is.
And because of that, they cut one of them loose.
All right, Okay, did.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
They do it because of DEI jed.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
I don't think so. I think that was just like, hey, dude,
I got a date. If I get out her early,
it'd be cool. All right, whatever, We're good. It's really quiet.
All of this will come out eventually, But for the tribes,
it's not about the truth. It's about the now and
the points and the trophy and did I win this?
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What if it was a transperson Okay, and they did
it on purpose, Well, there you go.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
Then you get a trophy.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Or what if it was just a human error, then
what well, there's nobody to blame. This isn't about right
or wrong. This is about blame. Chad, get it right, okay?
Speaker 3 (21:39):
Oh my goodness?
Speaker 2 (21:40):
Three two, three, five, three eight twenty four, twenty three
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texta program blaming Trump for this Sean. I saw somebody
tried to blame Sean Duffy it's like first day in.
Speaker 3 (21:51):
I'm like, oh, really, it's his first day in. It's
his first day. He's out with his family celebrating.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
Or did somebody say doesn't even have furniture in his
office yet, probably doesn't know where his office is. Gets
told there's a plane crash not too far away from here.
You better get over there. Oh my lord, got to
go handle this was your fault.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
What you know? Trump's offering buyouts to people.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
That's also the reason why maybe that person was bought
out and that's why they left early. I'm like, okay, man,
you can't make this stuff up. Speaking of not making
stuff up, this is insane and I didn't think it
was real. Might there's no way this is real? So
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Dana White of US he had to come out and
address an issue, and he was not thrilled by this.
Speaker 30 (22:48):
Out of all the dumb ignorance I've heard in my life,
this has to be the dumbest and most ignorant. Before
we get started here, let me get some fun dumb
shot out of the way first.
Speaker 20 (22:58):
Here.
Speaker 30 (22:59):
I'm out here have fun doing power slap tonight. And
I'm sure you guys heard what Bryce Mitchell said. If
you haven't said some, probably I've heard a lot of
dumb ignorance sit in my day, but this one's probably
the worst.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
And I'm like, oh, I haven't, so what did he say?
Speaker 2 (23:20):
So this is a podcast that he's doing. He's ranked
like number fifteen in the world. And if you were
to go and say, hey, I need somebody who's going
to say some absolutely insane things about Adolf Hitler, but
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I need them to look like a wiry, skinny white
dude with a Southern accent and a little bad thin
mustache and wear as much camouflage, so much camouflage that
the camouflage is confused. And I need their first podcast
ever to be started like this. This guy would have
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been the dude Hitler Helen the Nazis.
Speaker 31 (24:10):
I really don't think that he was, because I honestly
think that Hitler was a good guy based upon my
own research, not my public education in doctrination. I really
do think before Hitler got on meth, he was a
guy go fishing with. He fought for his country. He
wanted to purify it by kicking the greedy Jews out
that were destroying his country and turning them all in
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the gaze. They were gaining out the kids, they were
queering out the women, they were queering out the dudes.
You know what her first trainee surgery ever was happened
to be in Germany before Hitler took over. You know
the books that everybody makes fun of Hitler burning. You
know what the books was queer books. Hitler burn queer
books because Hitler didn't want a bunch of queers destroying
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his nation.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
They can't produce children.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
That's the first podcast, it is, it'll be the last one.
He's got an on air like partner with him. The
look on the dude's face was like almost like I
had no idea. He felt like this, like this is
all due to me. This is the end of our show, right,
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you're joking, somebody's gonna jump out and think this is
like that was so uncomfortable.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
Watching that guy.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Realize that, like something's happening and I can't stop it
and I don't what the hell is going on?
Speaker 3 (25:36):
What is going on?
Speaker 9 (25:38):
Wait?
Speaker 3 (25:38):
What? What did you just say? You want to go
fishing with Hitler? But you know they got a meth
and then everything with sideways? Wow, whoa there is.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
I'm with Here's here's the thing though, all that being
said with Dana White said was the exact opposite, obviously
talking about how horrible everything is.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
But on top of that, though, freedom of speech.
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Because I heard a lot of people and saw a
lot of people say this guy never needs to talk
in this guy never gets to do anything again. He
should be punished for this. Freedom of speech is so
important and keeping ignorant and crazy in front of everybody
is way better than when they're hiding.
Speaker 30 (26:27):
When you talk about Hitler, he's responsible for the death
of six million Jews and he tried to completely eliminate
a race of people. World War two was the deadliest
war in history, fifteen million military deaths, forty five million civilians,
and twenty five million soldiers were killed in World War Two.
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Second of all, Hitler is one of the most disgusting
and evil human beings that ever walked the face of
the earth. And anyone that even tries to take an
opposing position as a moron. That's the problem with the
Internet and social media. You provide a platform for a
lot of dumb, ignorant people.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Yeah, there's no doubt, and those people take advantage of
in many cases dumber and more ignorant people or naive people.
But this was just straight out stupidity. But as data
points out, it's also freedom of speech. Freedom of speech.
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Speech protection was not put there to protect what you like,
it's what you don't like.
Speaker 10 (27:36):
It's obviously not a fun topic to talk about the
Brice stuff. I think that's a great statement that you
just gave. Does Brice Mint will face a punishment from
the UFC for same That's.
Speaker 30 (27:44):
What everybody wants to hear about punishments free speech. I
don't have to love it. You don't have to love it, you.
Speaker 10 (27:49):
Know, I agree with that the free speech sentiment. Is
there a concern though? Right if he goes out and
wins a fight and gets a mic.
Speaker 30 (27:56):
Well, that's the beautiful thing about this business. For all
of you that hate Bryce Mitchell, you get to see him,
hopefully get his ass whooped on global television. I mean that,
What do you want me to say about it? You
know where I am with free speech, We're disgusted by it.
I think he's one of the probably one of the dumbest,
literally one of the dumbest human beings. Let's not forget that.
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This is a guy who took a drill through his
nutsack then had to reverse it and put the drill
back out of his That's the that's the level of
stupid that we're talking about here. And I could probably
go on for ten minutes talking about how dumb Bryce
Mitchell is.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Yeah. Yeah, the guy's an idiot.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
I mean, is it is. It's one of those He's
one of those people where you're like, fighting's really not
going to hurt you anymore. You should block with your
head all the time. It's like, nothing's going to happen
any worse.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
It hasn't. Just the look is of his on air
partner buddy.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Trying to like, oh my, try to grab the words
and put him back in his mouth. Just oh my goodness.
But much like Dana I'm a huge free speech guy
and let everybody make up their own mind on things,
because the beauty of the world we live in, maybe
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not other countries, is we have that freedom of speech
and it needs to be protected. That includes ignorant, stupid,
racist idiots like Bryce Mitchell and everybody in between. Three two, three, five,
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That's it.
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California last night, and everybody showed up.
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It's Chad Benson till tonight.
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So raised more money than a Dodger spent on free agents.
Speaker 33 (31:05):
Legendary comedian Billy Crystal set the tone for the evening,
revealing that he was wearing the very clothes he had
on when he escaped his home just before it burnt down. Still,
Chrystal said he knew laughter would help his fellow victims
through these hard times, but.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
Everybody's been so supportive.
Speaker 22 (31:18):
This young girl's must have been twenty, came up to
me and said she understood my pain because she had
lost TikTok for a day.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
That was fire aid. Last night very interesting.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
I raised a ton of money, not quite sure what
the final number or tally would be. Lots of great
artists saw that Nirvana kind of reunited as much as
you could. You're like, how wait what? So you had
Dave Grohl on the drums, Chris Novoselk, who was the
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bass player. Joan Ja played the part of Kurt Cobain
also joined on stage by Pat Smear What Yeah, and
then Saint Vincent's Kim Gordon also sang some songs which
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I thought was cool, and Dave Girl's daughter Violet joined
on stage to rock out as well. But for all
the great stuff music wise and stuff that was there
last night, I heard having a good authority by everybody,
the most impressive person, Rod Stewart.
Speaker 25 (32:41):
They did a good love.
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Him, win the down every.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Have the sunshine un happiness surround you when you're far
from home.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Rod and I have a very special relationship. Let's play
soccer together. We called him WICHI Poop. He nailed it was.
It was.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
It was interesting to see because Billy Crystal was great
because he is that guy's just he's you know, it's
one of those people. You're like that dude's just timeless.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
He is.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
It's timeless. So there is a ton of money. Uh,
and that's a good thing because people need it. I
look at California, man, if you've not seen the pictures,
because now as everything's really because they're starting to move
some of the stuff out and now that the cars
aren't there, because it is there is an area that
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will probably never be rebuilt on again.
Speaker 3 (33:44):
I mean it is.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
It's forever changed certain areas of California. And we know
that getting a permit and doing those things, California will
say they'll cut the red tape. Then they'll figure out
how to put more red tape around that red tape
that they wanted to cut, and they'll make it even
harder because that's what California does.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
Imagine this, people, if you would, for just a second you.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Go to a garage sale and you're like, oh, that's neat,
that's some sort of you know, wannab Van go there.
Speaker 34 (34:11):
I'll have that experts now, think of painting. Bought it
a garage sale in Minnesota for fifty bucks. Is a
genuine work by Vincent Van Goh. The conclusion coming after
four years of investigation into the painting of a Fisherman.
The painting still needs to be attributed to him by
the Van Go Museum in Amsterdam. If confirmed, it could
be worth around fifteen million dollars.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
What that is a hell of an investment. Fifteen million
dollars You spent fifty bucks at a yard sale on
a painting. I wonder if you went there and you
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saw it and you're like, I know that's a Van Go,
I know that's real.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
I know that's real.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Or did you get at home and you had it
for a few days in your thought nothing of it
and just sat there. Because you always hear those stories
like we've had in our family for sixty three years.
Speaker 3 (35:08):
We used to use it as a table, you know.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Matt, because sometimes you see people and they're like, I
knew the minute I saw it.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
I'm like, oh, that's real. That is absolutely real.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
That's why kids garage sailing is fun if you do
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hour of The Chad Benson Show, more on what we've
been talking about throughout the day. The want to be
right from your political perspective, even during tragedies is frustrating.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
And I've heard from a lot of you.
Speaker 2 (35:57):
Over the last twenty four hours or so who are
trying to prove a point about DEI or that was.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
Trump's fault or all of these things.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
And the reality is we have lost the perspective of
getting to the truth because our biases and our identities
are wrapped up in politics, and that is not healthy
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Speaker 3 (36:53):
Whose fault was it? Was it your fault? It wasn't?
Speaker 25 (36:57):
Was it yours? No?
Speaker 2 (37:00):
Which group of people they've got special treatment caused this disaster? Anybody?
Oh what are you talking about, Jed. I'm talking about
the fact that yesterday I was a little deterred by
the whole press conference and I got a lot of
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pushback from Trump supporters.
Speaker 3 (37:26):
You know, you're lefty or all the things.
Speaker 19 (37:27):
Whatever.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
It's okay, remember my business.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
If I get told all the time that usually in
the same segment, I will get texts, tweets, all that
stuff that says I am both a lefty and a
maga lover. So I always say, I think I'm doing
my job. Then, because you're paying attention and I said
(37:55):
something that you didn't want to hear. We always talk
about it on the show. Our thing is about information,
not affirmation. I'm gonna give you my opinion based on
the information that's available. And yesterday, no, I was not
happy the way that Trump handled and some people like, no,
he had ever. No, it's not whether or not he
(38:15):
had the right to do it. Of course he does.
He's the president of United States. He's the right to
it's the and he's never going to change. I wasn't
shocked by it.
Speaker 3 (38:25):
I wasn't but for me, and this is just me,
you do you.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
I look at this and I think there's a time
in a place, and there's definitely I mean, you guys
know this. And this is the funny thing is I
talk about this, Oh, you're this devout lefty and this,
that and the other, which is what I hear from people,
you know, and then the mag of people we do
a segment on Wednesdays called Woke Wednesdays, where we make
(38:57):
fun of the insanity of DEI and wokeness and all
of that stuff. There is no place for that insanity.
Meritocracy matters. We should understand that in a better way.
Most people don't quite get it, especially a lot of
people on the left. It does get frustrating when everything
(39:19):
comes through the lens of color and who you love
and who you worship, can you do the job? And
one thing we all know about, and we've talked about
it at nauseum, Dei's funding games. To argue about DII
(39:42):
is is a way that some wackadoos out there created
an industry and then charge a bunch of guilty white
people to tell them how horrible they are and how
the only thing that they can do to fix themselves
is to fall on the sword of systemic racism and
apologize and.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
Blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
And everybody's all about you know, in a lot of
these corporate worlds, they're all about da the government, all
about the inclusivity and blah blah blah. You know what else,
Everybody I know puts it all aside when it comes
to who's the best in life and death situations.
Speaker 3 (40:27):
You don't want the person who is there because.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
They're non binary, whatever they choose to be that day,
who got in to the position through DEI lowering the standards.
Yet this is the person that's going to do heart
(40:57):
surgery around you.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
That's a hard no.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
And you know it, even if you're a big proponent
of DEI, because you're like, well, I do want the best,
and you wouldn't care if that person was white, male, misogynistic,
patriarchal sob same thing goes with your pilot. That's not true, Chad.
(41:22):
I want the most diverse pilot in the world. That's
what really matters. Really, you know, the beauty of something
like Family Guy is because it's a cartoon and we
forget that human beings are behind the cartoon. They're able
to say certain things that have some truth in it
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that nobody's willing to say.
Speaker 3 (41:45):
But the reality is.
Speaker 2 (41:48):
Yeah, yeah, there's some truth in that. Case in point,
this little ditty, Wow, this place is cool. Yeah, what
are all these buttons do?
Speaker 10 (41:58):
Like?
Speaker 35 (41:58):
What's this red one that's a voice filters? So the
passengers always think the pilot is a sixty year old
midwestern white man. What that's impossible. Hi, y'all, this is Cleveland.
Speaker 36 (42:09):
Good afternoon, folks. This is Captain Dale Clark up here
on the flight deck.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
We're way up in the air.
Speaker 36 (42:15):
We've reached our cruising altitude of thirty seven thousand feet.
Speaker 17 (42:18):
Y'all get ready to watch Big Mama's House.
Speaker 36 (42:21):
Our infling entertainment today will be under the Tuscan sun.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Oh I like that here, it's good. Yeah, well that's
not true chat kind ofness. You don't walk in turn
to the left and go, oh, well, look at that. I
remember listening to uh, Tim Conway Junior, who is on
KFI in Los Angeles, tell a great story about Harvey
(42:48):
Korman and him and his dad, Tim Conway going to
I think it was like Tahoe for I think that
golf tournament that all the celebrities playing, and they get
on the plane and it's two female pilots, and Harvey
Korman goes.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
Not today and he got off the plane. Oh jeez.
We don't want to be that way. But there's a
certain thing that we you know, it's just reality.
Speaker 17 (43:19):
It is.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
We want the best, we don't want the DEI crap.
That being said, there's a time and a place for everything.
Yesterday was not it. They're still pulling bodies from the
airplane about two or three miles away, and everybody's looking
to place blame as if their tribe gets a trophy,
a day off of work, some celebratory Hey, here's a
(43:43):
high five, and I'll give you a thumbs up on
the old Facebook or Twitter. Whatever. It's frustrating, it's all
it is. Like even immigration, it's perfect. Like this week,
you can't have a conversation about immigration that is real
because we've discussed this on numerous occasions.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
The reality is we're not going to get everybody out
of here. What Yes, we are Trumps. No we're not.
We're not. We're not.
Speaker 2 (44:22):
And he recognizes that, but he said, no, no, it's
not going to happen. What we need to mmm, no, No,
there's a lot of things that are going to go
on when it comes to immigration. A lot of that's psychological.
By stopping people by having this hardcore immigration we're not
letting anybody in here kind of thing and stopping them
(44:45):
from even trying to come in, that's a big deal.
Getting some people to self deport absolutely, catching the bad
guys and gals don't want to leave you out because
a worry about equity here. But if there really is,
as we probably think, twenty to twenty five million people,
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you're not going to get everybody out of here.
Speaker 3 (45:11):
You're just not.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
So the question then becomes what do we do, which
is the question that nobody wants to talk about on
the right because to even broach that subject means that, oh,
they win.
Speaker 3 (45:34):
It's not about winning, it's about reality.
Speaker 2 (45:36):
At this point in time, there's an old thing, would
you rather be right or would you rather be rich?
Speaker 3 (45:42):
Well, being rich at some point in time you're going
to be right.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
But some people are so concerned about winning the point
about being right all the time that.
Speaker 3 (45:53):
They never win. Ever, well, how could you be right
all the time, because they're not right all the time.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
They're right in their world where they give you the
score that they want to give you based on the
facts that they want to give you without hearing anything
on the other side, and they want to do it
in their utopia in such a way that it affirms
their beliefs, it makes their tribe happy, But it's not reality.
(46:30):
We've got issues with immigration. We recognize that we have
a lot of issues. And I think Trump is going
to do a lot of really good things, there's no
doubt about that, and some stuff he's probably not going
to do that. It's going to be good as well,
because he's a human being. So that's just the reality
(46:50):
of it. And immigration is one of those things. If
you think you're getting rid of let's just say there's
two million people here that gotaways or whatever, it's three million,
let's say three million, even four million. That would leave
seventeen million plus let's say two million of them deport themselves,
(47:13):
so that's five million people. Now you're also allowing a
million people legally in a year. So now you're like, well, okay,
so what do we do there? You go, what do
we do? That's the question that needs to be asked.
Speaker 3 (47:30):
What do we do?
Speaker 2 (47:33):
Nobody wants to actually answer that question out of fear
that the tribe will kick them out, so instead we
just continue to argue about the same thing without finding
a solution, or even wanting to find a solution because
it's just better for me, my party, whatever. It's frustrating
(47:56):
because I'm a solutions based guy. I like solutions three, five, eight,
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There have been a lot of hearings going on this week,
obviously RFK Junior. It's got a lot of the ox,
if you will, in that glorious few days of arguing
with Bernie Sanders and the Onesie and all the other stuff.
(50:11):
But Cash Betel this week, I'll tell you the person
I've been most impressed with, I was already impressed with
him was Cash Betel FBI director candidate. But you know,
you've got to make your stand. That's what everybody has
to do. You got to make your your your your
I'm going to go out and I'm going to fight
(50:33):
against this guy or this gal. I'm going to paint
them into a corner and get my my my pound
of flesh and most importantly, my sound bites.
Speaker 3 (50:46):
Everybody's worried about political retribution.
Speaker 21 (50:50):
Every FBI employee will be held to the absolute same standard,
and no one will be terminated for cases.
Speaker 22 (50:55):
I'm not going to accept that answer, because if you
can't commit that those FBI agents will be protected from
political retribution, we can't accept you as FBI director.
Speaker 21 (51:09):
All FBI employees will be protected against political they deserve.
Speaker 22 (51:13):
Those individuals deserve to be protected from Trump retribution. That
was your first test.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
You've failed it.
Speaker 2 (51:21):
Really, so wait, you want me to tell you right
now that if somebody did something egregious wrong, broke the
law and went after Trump. You want me to say
that that person would not be prosecuted, would not be
(51:43):
held accountable even if they did something wrong. Is that
only with Trump? Or if they did something wrong with
other people, could we go after them for that? We're
just curious again. It's all about grandstanding. You've got to
stand your ground, let them say their thing, and then
you fire off back and forth.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
He's going to have the votes. I'm not worried about that.
Speaker 21 (52:07):
In the collective, all of those statements are taken out
of grotesque context.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
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Speaker 21 (52:30):
And anyone that thinks my sixteen years of service is
an exemplar on how I would proceed if confirmed as
FBI is intentionally putting false information into the public ether
and creating more public discourse.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
What he wasn't the only one getting grilled, uh, Tulsi Gabbert.
So they had the closed door thing because there's a
lot of secret stuff that they can't talk about, and
then they have their public hearing with Tulsi.
Speaker 3 (52:58):
Edward Snowden.
Speaker 30 (53:00):
Edward snowed In a trader to the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (53:04):
As someone who has to go on in combat, I
understand how critical our national security.
Speaker 3 (53:12):
Fairly Okay, yes, I think he is a trader.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
And the reason isn't for whistle blowing the NSSAY program
and spying on Americans.
Speaker 3 (53:24):
That wasn't it.
Speaker 2 (53:25):
If that was it, I think a lot of people
are like that guy's a hero, and for some people
out there that's all that matters. The reality is he
stole a bunch of stuff that had nothing to do
with the programs in the areas of which he was working.
And then he went to every nation that would have him,
He went and gave them a little for safe harbor.
(53:46):
And all those places were not allies or friends of America.
So that's the issue I have with Edward Snowden. The
NSA through the Patriot Act, they went too far. They
spied on Americans.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
He whistle blew it.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
But he also took him to a foreign newspaper to
do that, as many have pointed out, The Guardian. But
on top of that, you stole stuff you had nothing
to do with and use that pay your way with secrets.
Not a hero. If you're missing the show grabbed the
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How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played
a role in Vice President Harris's defeat? Okay, so that's good,
you all passed, Ah.
Speaker 3 (55:02):
Not reading the room. In the room is America. That's
the d n C.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
They're having their big you know forum, and they're like,
how many thought it was because white men and women
and self hating black men and Latino men. Hey, Kamala, Okay, good, good,
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you guys.
Speaker 3 (55:29):
Can be here.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
Just continue to not read the room. That's what they do,
That's what we're good at.
Speaker 3 (55:36):
Keep doing what you're doing.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
You'll keep getting what you get Earlier, we're talking about
a fix of stuff, because if you listen to the
show for any length time, you know, I like a fix.
Speaker 3 (55:47):
What's the solution.
Speaker 25 (55:49):
For me?
Speaker 2 (55:50):
It's it's like that drives my wife crazy. Sometimes she's like,
I just want to hug and I'm like, okay, but
I want to fix the problem. That's that's that's the
thing that there's a problem, let's fix it. And sometimes
people want to do it themselves. I totally get that.
They're looking to you know, they just want an ear okay,
but I want to get it done. And as we're
(56:13):
talking about immigration, it's a perfect example. There are fixes
out there, but like anything, here's the thing with something
politics and to fix a fix is only as good
as the next administration, as we know, and that can
(56:34):
be frustrating. So it's hard because we're at the point
now we don't trust anybody. I mean, you can go
back to tip O'Neil and Reagan and you know, you
give me this once amnesty, I promise you will fix
the border, and then nobody ever did anything. The right
doesn't ever want to hear about the fact that, yeah,
they're big donors, enjoy the cheap labor, so they turn
(56:58):
a blind eye to a lot of and keep the
issue alive because it's great for them, but not the people.
Speaker 3 (57:06):
And so what is the fix when it comes to immigration.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
What we're going to have to recognize First, the border
needs to get fixed, so we can't have unfettered access
to a border and people flooding across from god knows
where with no real identification. And for many of these people,
especially fighting age men who come here from places like China,
(57:29):
why are you here, it's a fair question to ask,
because yeah, they would send people over here in droves hell,
they go after American people of Chinese heritage who've never
even been to China, but because they have family over there,
they threaten them. So yes, I would think that, So
(57:54):
it's fair to we ask these kind of questions. But
we must protect our border in a much better way
that's settled, and we go after the bad guys, the
worst first, as we have talked about, okay, self deportation
going on. Now, let's get to the people that have
been here for five, ten, fifteen, twenty years, have built
(58:15):
a life, haven't committed any crimes.
Speaker 3 (58:17):
Maybe they own a business, they have a house, but
they're here legally, so they need to go.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
Okay, well, that's not going to happen if we were
to actually deport everybody, which fiscally we can't manpower person
power person power wise, we don't have it.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
We don't have the person out. We don't we don't.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
But if we were, the hit to our economy would
be tremendous. Now we would rebound and it would take
a while to build up, especially in certain sectors and
at a time when we don't want anything to go
up in price. I don't think that's a win. And
it's also just not going to happen. So then you say,
all right, well now what Well, first we sort out
(58:58):
the people that are as I like to call them
booty call. They don't want to live in America forever.
They eventually want to go back to Whenesday came, but
they recognized financial opportunity is here. They're supporting their family.
So you don't want to put a ring on it. Okay,
work visa, this is it. You got a finite time,
(59:18):
you won't get it renewed. Then you got to go home.
Seems about right. By the way, if you break a law, right,
you're done immediately, immediately, you're done. All right, Then you've
got the the others, and the others probably make up
seventy percent eighty percent of people. What do we do
(59:43):
with them? First things, First, we need to find out
who they are. Secondly, once that happens, we have to
have an honest conversation about Okay, is there a pathway
to citizenship? How long does that take? Because it's got
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to be a while. It can't be an hour, can't
be two weeks, it's got to be a while. There
are going to be fines, tremendous fines in this.
Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
That is probably the way that it's.
Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
Going to have to happen, if it ever gets done
at all. And I have said this, if I'm Donald Trump.
Once I have solidified the border and the show of
force grows and ice is catching more and more, and
we start to fill up Guantanamo, you come out and
you say, I'm gonna flip the script on everybody because
I'm a disruptor. I want to make sure that the
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people that are here who haven't done anything but I
have come here illegally, who own a home, who have
a business, who've built a life, have the opportunity to
stay without the fear of being sent back through legal means.
And you give them residential visas that are renewed every
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year or two. So you have to follow the law,
and you have to pay a penalty, and you go
from there. These are the things that need to be
talked about in a real way.
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
That won't be.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
Because, like I said, nobody's interested in the fix and
it's politics.
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
Right, Like the disease, there's.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
No money in that cure, in the thing, right, there's
money in the disease, in prolonging it. And the fear
is and this is the thing with the politics. The
fear is is if they all become citizens. And this
is why you make voting so far out there that
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it is nothing for anybody to work about. And if
you're Trump, you get ahead of something like that. Well,
by doing that, first of all, you've surprised everybody. Secondly,
a lot of people who have already given you the
opportunity to be president and got sick and tired of
what was going on with Biden and inflation. Now look
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at you and go, wow, look what he did when
it comes to immigration. That's incredible. But if we don't
have honest conversations, we're never going to actually deal with
the problem and fix it. And that's what politics wants.
The divide of us is more important than the solution
that may be in front of them. When everybody wants
a black and white answer to something, it's a yes,
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it's a no, it's a this, or it's that. Like
everything in life, it's a lot greyer and messier than
a yes and a no. Think of it as a
big knot, right. You ever had a big knot in
something and you get it all out and oh my god,
the cord's never straight again the way it was. You
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may have it out straight, but it's always got little
kinks and stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:03:16):
That's life.
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Mitchie, Vestment Officer, bol where Capital joins the program this week,
Little Shock through the System kicked to the groundle deep Seek,
which apparently lies most of the time even though it
functions man in video, they just had to hold on
their shorts.
Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
Would they lose six hundred billion in today?
Speaker 25 (01:05:18):
Yeah, and they didn't lose enough.
Speaker 19 (01:05:21):
We're at a really we're at a really weird stage
right now. I think it's too early to be definitive
about the whole deep seat thing. But this is exactly
what we were afraid of and one of the reasons.
Speaker 25 (01:05:31):
Why at these levels we just said, yeah, let's see.
Speaker 19 (01:05:34):
It was probably about thirty forty percent ago in Vidia
where we just said no more this.
Speaker 25 (01:05:38):
This is two knots And it's not in Vidia's fault.
Speaker 19 (01:05:41):
It's the reason we were like no, Moss is because
they did so well. This market just way in our opinion,
overcooked it. Look, they're gonna make tons of money. They're
gonna sell tons of chips. That's not the issue. The
issue is it's their price. As if they're gonna sell,
you know, their revenue growth is going to stay on
this trajectory and they're going to maintain sixty five to
seventy percent margins.
Speaker 25 (01:05:59):
That isn't going to happen. And it isn't going to happen.
Speaker 19 (01:06:01):
Because when the cost differential between your biggest and best
chip and the next greatest chip is forty thousand dollars,
free markets and capitalism are an incredible thing. People are
going to figure out how to arbitrage that separation. And
I honestly think it's a bit of a mistake that
in Video is making and I could be wrong, and
this is a marginal mistake because they're killing it financially.
(01:06:22):
It's not their problem that people are paying irrational prices
for their stocks. But I think they'd be better off
cutting that price a little bit and reducing their margins
to preserve that competition, right, because they're just giving too
much of an opportunity to somebody else.
Speaker 25 (01:06:35):
And that's exactly what that.
Speaker 19 (01:06:37):
Deep sea hid at, right, And there's legs to that
deep seek story from what we see and what we've
heard and what we've talked about, and the basist line
of it from what we understand from now Chad is
that in the in the in the early innings, when
you're building the foundation of that LLM, that bigger compute power,
that upper echelon in video chips, there's a lot of
efficacy once you have that right, once you've got that
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foundation built, which effectively everybody that's building lollms at this
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And so once you can do that, what they're finding
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less of those high power GPUs than they previously thought.
People need to sober up about this stock market. It's
(01:07:21):
really starting to freak us out. Okay, Tesla announced at
quarter yesterday that was a disaster. Every financial metric they announced,
including margins, revenues, vehicles delivered. When you roll into a
quarter and you make automobiles and you're trading at one
hundred and ten times earnings and you miss every freaking
(01:07:43):
financial metric that stock should have gotten annihilated. It didn't today,
but watch watch Tesla over the next one to three days.
And guys, if you're sitting on a pile of that stock,
you own vapor at these levels. And I'm not taking
shots at Musk. I mean, he did a pretty fantastic
pump yesterday. I mean he he wasn't addressing anything of
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the queue. He was saying, twenty twenty six is going
to be quote unquote epic, and twenty twenty seven is
going to be out of this world.
Speaker 25 (01:08:11):
And you're looking at.
Speaker 19 (01:08:12):
Him going elon. You're declining in revenues and margins. If
there's if there's a demand spike right around the corner,
why are your margins still dropping?
Speaker 3 (01:08:21):
God, that's insane.
Speaker 2 (01:08:22):
Talking to Zach Abram, chievestment officer, Board Capital, how does
the market feel about Trump? Because again, he does what
he does, and he can be a bit you know,
at times chaotic as we all know, and sometimes he
shoots from the hip and you know, we'll figure it
out later. Is it feeling comfortable stable? Does it feel
like that? There's just you know, because we know the
market like stability.
Speaker 19 (01:08:42):
So if you look at the broader market, you have
to really separate the market from the market, right, meaning
the market that everybody's talking about on CNBC and Twitter
and everybody's playing in. That looks shaky as all hell.
It looks scary, It looks like a roach motel. They're
all by the wrong stuff. They're bidding up multiples while
earnings and revenues are this it's nuts. I've never seen
(01:09:06):
stocks go up while their earnings and revenues are going down.
Speaker 25 (01:09:10):
This cannot continue.
Speaker 19 (01:09:11):
I think a lot of that high flying stuff is
about ready to get wrecked again in a similar fashion
of twenty twenty two.
Speaker 25 (01:09:16):
The rest of the broader market. I'll stick to my knitting.
I think. You know, if you look at the.
Speaker 19 (01:09:21):
Movements and the medals, gold, all that kind of stuff,
all those things are still ridiculously cheap. Another update for gold.
We were talking about this, you we were talking about
this year ago. Remember, so over the last year, we.
Speaker 25 (01:09:32):
Just hit another all time high in gold twenty eight
to fifty.
Speaker 19 (01:09:35):
Last year, gold miners outperformed the S and P five hundred, Okay,
and they are cheaper today than they were a year ago.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
That's insane.
Speaker 19 (01:09:42):
Yeah, So their multiples are lower. They're trading right now
at a discount to where they were just a month
and a half ago. The last time the market was
at twenty eight hundred and we're at twenty eight fifty
gold now, So that stuff all looks great. Problem is
is I think everybody's taken the wrong queue. They're going, oh,
Trump's in the market's going to do great, and I'm like, guys,
I think you're looking at the wrong side of it.
(01:10:04):
And Chad, we're not prognosticating this. Microsoft and out yesterday
not a bad queue. Microsoft's isn't nearly as overpriced as
Apple or some of these other things. But their revenue
growth rate is dropping again. They were sixteen percent last year.
This last qu they're down to twelve. Their stock got sheld.
Their revenue growth rate is down to twelve percent. Their
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stock was down six and a half percent.
Speaker 25 (01:10:26):
Today.
Speaker 19 (01:10:27):
Apple undershoots on iPhone sales on what was supposed to
be the biggest refresh cycle ever. Right the aiphone Oh
here we Go sales in China had down eleven percent.
They're losing market share and iPhone sales missed by two
and the stock's up three and a half percent and
after hours that is crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:10:44):
It's nuts.
Speaker 19 (01:10:44):
I've never the Tesla won yesterday was so wild that
I saw something I've never seen before in my career.
JP Morgan's analyst desk put out a note and they said,
we have no idea why the stock is up and
after hours other than the fact that the CEO said
the company might be bigger than all five of the
biggest companies in the world combined.
Speaker 25 (01:11:03):
But they're like, other than that, we don't have a clue.
Speaker 19 (01:11:05):
I've never heard an analyst desk come out and say
they're always trying to come up with why it's up.
Speaker 25 (01:11:10):
Right, They're always trying to play that game.
Speaker 19 (01:11:11):
They were looking at the same number as we were,
and they were going, yeah, we don't have an answer.
Speaker 10 (01:11:15):
I get.
Speaker 19 (01:11:17):
Mining earnings, declining revenues on high multiple growth stocks equal
higher multiples and high share prices in this market. And look,
I don't think that's gonna last very long. I think
you have all of the idiots hitting the buy button
right now. And if I were your listener's biggest risk
stocks right now are the ones that everybody owns the
most of, right Tesla, Apple, in Vidia. Look, I could
(01:11:39):
be wrong, and if I am, all issue and apology
and all acknowledge it.
Speaker 25 (01:11:42):
I think those things are about to get rocked.
Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
I think so too, Zach ay Ramchievestment Officer, Board Capital.
People want to reach out, They want to get that
second opinion just in case things go the other way.
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Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
More on.
Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
Yesterday when it comes to the insanity of the battle
that started over a disaster, When did we get to
the point where we decide everything is about proving our
point even though they're still trying to get bodies out
of the Potomac. Very frustrating and both sides of the aisle,
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You guys, shame, shame, shame.
Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
Talk a little bit about that.
Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
We've got your finally Friday Sounds as well, a bunch
of other good stuff and a little watch trending.
Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
Keep it right here.
Speaker 3 (01:13:00):
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Speaker 14 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
Information, how you present it and how people hear it matters.
Speaker 3 (01:13:40):
What are you talking about? Let me explain it.
Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Most people, for whatever reason, the first thing we hear,
we believe, and even when it's disproven, there's still something there.
Like how many people still say this about Trump? You know,
they're very fine people on both sides. Did he say that? Yes?
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But when it's been disproven, how they edit it up.
People still believe it and people still say it. That's
why it still works for the left out there, That's
why they still push that out there. I get it
at least two or three times a month, somebody will
call somebody at Nazi, Oh, you're Trump said they're very
(01:14:28):
fine people on both sides. Well that's not true, but
it's ingrained in people's minds, and even though they know
that's not true, they somehow still believe it. Information data,
You've got to read all of it to get an understanding.
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
And that's hard. Man, who got that time? That's what
I'm here for.
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
But as we watch people argue over DEI or you know,
whatever bs that they're fighting over when it comes to
this plane crash, first, let's let's not forget people died
somewhere along the line. We've decided we didn't even care
about that. If I got to make a point, I
(01:15:12):
will step over that body to do so, because that's
more impactful. In today's world, what are you? Are you
trying to win or are you trying to find a solution?
And I think that's the separation that needs to come
in today's world. It's like, look, if your goal is
just to get likes clicks, you're not interested in the
(01:15:32):
solution or telling the truth or busting the bs of
whatever one side is spinning and actually present a whole picture.
And you want to cut that to that particular area
of the SoundBite that fits a narrative, then it's that's
(01:15:55):
I get it. That's fine, Like that's a job for
people that's a business. Told my wife the other day,
do you know how easy would be to be outrage guy? God,
that's so easy could come in here to day go
Trump is absolutely right, DEI. They hired a bunch of
people they should never have been doing any of these things.
Speaker 3 (01:16:13):
That's what they did. They hired all kinds.
Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
They hired a wizard who identifies as seven genders and
a two spirit.
Speaker 3 (01:16:22):
But that wasn't the truth.
Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
And it's the same way that they're like everybody that
comes here, it is looking for a better life. And
they're kind, and they're unicorn wranglers, and they're friendly, and
the only reason that anybody comes after them is because
they're evil white people who want to get rid of
brown folk, which again is a lie, but you can
(01:16:45):
spin it however you want. Again, it's about information. I
always say, Hey, the most important story is the one
you don't hear. And I say that because Trump yesterday
being Trump like he's not going to change. I think
there's a time I'm in a place for everything. I
think you could have come out and delivered that first
fifteen minutes to tender whatever it was at the beginning
(01:17:07):
of his press conference, I think was very There was empathy,
it was from the heart.
Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
It was real.
Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
And then Trump goes, okay, now let me get my licks.
Speaker 5 (01:17:18):
In article the Federal Aviation Administration. This was before I
got to office.
Speaker 8 (01:17:23):
Recently, second term, the FAA is actively recruiting workers who
suffer severe intellectual disabilities, psychiatric problems, and other mental and
physical conditions under a diversity and inclusion hiring initiative spelled
out on the agency's website.
Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
Can you imagine, well.
Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
That actually was there the entire time you're president, the
first time there was a Bush era policy, and in
twenty nineteen you actually got behind hiring twenty people to
go into a program. And these are people with disabilities,
(01:18:05):
and let's you nobody talks about this. The FA has
a lot of jobs. It's not just all air traffic control.
And so somebody who they might look and go, okay,
that person over there is you know, they've got something
wrong with their arm. Okay, technically is that a disability? Yes,
(01:18:27):
but their brain works fine. Everything else is fine. But
they make it sound like, well, they only wanted to
hire people who with special needs and put them out there. No,
although I will say some hyper focused autistic folk that
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may be good. We're running smooth as can be. They're
on time, they do their thing, they never miss a beat.
They're very detail oriented. But again that's a bunch of boloney.
You and I both know that you're pushing that because
it's a narrative that's great with people, and.
Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
You're trying to win. You're not trying to solve anything.
You're trying to win.
Speaker 5 (01:19:11):
The FAA, which is overseen by Secretary Pete Buddhachek.
Speaker 25 (01:19:17):
A real winner.
Speaker 5 (01:19:18):
That's the guy's a real winner, and you're not. Badly
everything's run since he's run this Department of Transportation. He's
a disaster. He was a disaster as a mayor. He
ran his city into the ground, and he's a disaster now.
He's just got a good line of bullet.
Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
That's pretty funny though. So it was a shock the
president does something, Oh boy wanted you curse. By the way, go.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
Listen to Lynn lba Chick, go listen to LBJ any
of its tapes. That guy's got the worst mouth of
any president ever. So Botages Bootage just came out and
he said distasteful or whatever, and said, look at all
the things we did in the what we did and
blah blah blah. Then everybody's like, that's a lie. It's
(01:20:03):
none of those things. You didn't reduce anything. In fact,
let me fact check you. So this is from Steve Hilton,
seventy seven percent of critical facility staff below threshold, lack
of a plan to address staffing challenges posing arist to
continuity of air traffic operations. FA cannot ensure it will
successfully train enough controllers in the short term.
Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
So I went and I read through it. Yeah, those things,
they are true.
Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
Part of the air traffic controller issue is they stopped
training during COVID. And by the way, this goes back
to twenty fifteen, this report that came out, so this
wasn't just on Biden's watch.
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
This went all the way through.
Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
So because of COVID, they stopped training air traffic controllers.
They took a two year pause. That's not a helper
at all. So that got them behind the eight ball.
They are having trouble finding people who can work. It
is arguably the most stressful job that you will find.
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There's a reason they say there's I'm in charge of
every day fifty thousand souls, because you're in charge of
people coming in flying and because of that, you can't
mess up. There is no oopsie. I like to get
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it right doesn't mean I always will, because I will
make mistakes. That being said, this want to prove the
other side right and to have an AHA moment is
frustrating as hell. The left does it because of course
they've come out and said this is all Trump's fault.
Speaker 11 (01:21:52):
Trump and Elon Musk must be held accountable for the
horrific plane crash that occurred last night.
Speaker 3 (01:21:57):
By the way, Elon.
Speaker 11 (01:22:00):
What Trump and Elon Musk must be held accountable for
the horrific plane crash that occurred last night. People are
already paying in blood for the incompetence and corruption of
the Trump administration.
Speaker 9 (01:22:12):
I think it's time to give this a read quote.
Speaker 12 (01:22:15):
Trump guts key Aviation Safety Committee, fires head of TSA
and Coastguard. Also eight days ago, Donald Trump signed another
executive order to freeze.
Speaker 9 (01:22:26):
All air traffic control hiring.
Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
Oh well, yeah, because freeze it. By the way, that
was federal hiring, not just air traffic. He's like, let's
just do the air traffic No, no, no, no, what
do you mean? He guts those things? And it just
took a few days later, everybody's crashing it down. Well, okay,
let's take a look at that UH incident. Accident review,
(01:22:50):
risk assessment, mitigation. A lot of this like safety policy, development, compliance, monetory,
crew and staffing training, but a lot of is doing
more with what is happening before you take off. But
it had nothing to do with the crash. Blaming Trump
because he got rid. He didn't disband it. Everybody, these
(01:23:13):
are all appointed. You're bringing on your own people. Biden
did the same thing. Trump did the same thing before him.
Obama did the same thing after Bush. That's what you do. Well,
it was all his fault, of course it was because
everybody wants to be right in some cases. In other cases, though,
(01:23:36):
what you get is, I'm going to appeal to my people.
Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
I want to give them the affirmation.
Speaker 2 (01:23:41):
That they want. Regardless if this is true, I'm not
even going to read the story. I'm not going to
go and look for any of the information. I just
saw the headline that fits the narrative that I want,
and I know nobody else is going to go read
the headline as well.
Speaker 3 (01:23:59):
So here we go.
Speaker 13 (01:24:01):
Trump fires heads of TSA and Coast Guarden guts Key,
Aviation Safety Advisory Committee.
Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
Moh geez.
Speaker 29 (01:24:09):
This is the kind of stuff that happens when you
fire a safety committee committee over.
Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
And over again.
Speaker 2 (01:24:16):
I could play one hundred of those, because that's it.
It took you fired the head of the safety committee.
So pilots and the air traffic controllers have decided to
just run willy nilly in the sky and do whatever
they want because they don't have a boss looking over
them or a committee to hold them accountable. So blame Trump,
(01:24:36):
blame DEI, blame, blame, blame. Nothing solved. People are still
dead and everybody's arguing. But for many people out there,
that was the point. Is to get people to argue,
pay attention, to get your likes, get your clicks, not
actually talk about the issue and figure out if there's
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are or aren't. I don't care. So you can hear
that a lot. Could it be true? Absolutely? Could it
not be true?
Speaker 3 (01:28:09):
Again?
Speaker 2 (01:28:11):
Could all of those things? Could it be true? We
don't know, but we're going to just go with it.
Bernie Bernie Sanders still trending with the onesie Big Pharma,
Justin Tucker playing Crash American Airlines all trending, as well
as fire Aid Justin Tucker number one trending thing.
Speaker 3 (01:28:29):
Yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:28:30):
The kicker for the Baltimore Ravens six massage therapists have
come forward and said, uh, he was a bad boy.
Bryce Mitchell, Oh good god, what a nightmare that is.
If you haven't heard UFC fighter came out praise Hitler
said he'd like to a fishing with him.
Speaker 3 (01:28:48):
I'm not lying say some of that a little bit.
Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
Nancy Kerrigan, Marian Faithful passed away, fire Aid concert Cash
Betel all trending three, two, three, four, twenty three at
Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (01:29:01):
What's your Twitter? Tweet?
Speaker 2 (01:29:02):
At as text the program right here on the Chad
Benson Show, Carla Sophia Gascon also trending. Who is that, Chad?
I'll tell you about that in the second. So Carla
Sophia Gascon is the transactor. That is the star of Amelia.
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There is and apparently they've unearthed some offensive tweets. Now
I'm gonna say this in defense of Carla. These tweets
have been out for years. Somebody is held on to
them and decided to bring them out now that they're
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nominated for an Academy award. What is the thing that
I've talked about if I could be the president king
for one day that snaps their fingers and I could
change something.
Speaker 3 (01:30:00):
Is that things.
Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
From the past three, four or five years that people
knew about but didn't bring up until you became successful,
those things are no longer admitted into the Cancel.
Speaker 3 (01:30:13):
Culture courtroom as evidence. So what did this person do?
Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
Apparently set some stuff about Muslims, Christians and George Floyd. What,
oh yeah, something not so nice about George Floyd.
Speaker 3 (01:30:30):
We will talk about that.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Plus what a UFC fighter said that was the most asinine,
dumbest thing, And that's being kind that I can say
on the radio. Ever, how not to start your podcast,
I think is the best way to describe what he did.
We'll talk about that as well. It is The Chad Benson.
Speaker 28 (01:30:49):
Show, Sun Chad Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:31:20):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
I don't do Cancel Culture. Told you guys that I'm
not outraged. Guy be way easier. I always tell my wife,
Gods so much easier to be outraged. I'm so angry
at everything. Oh my god, everything's tear on fire. I
can't do that. I just can't.
Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
And I'm always curious about why somebody would hold on
to tweets or things that people have said in the past.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
Asked whether they were angry and playing a.
Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
Video game where they were fourteen and now they're twenty
and they're making their Major League Baseball debut, and the
minute they step on the mound, you decide to push
those things out to the world, or as in the
case of Carla Sophia Gascon, Carla first transgender person to
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be nominated for an Academy Award for the Awful movie
at Emilia Perez had to issue an apology for her
racist offensive tweets and for the pain.
Speaker 3 (01:32:43):
That Carla caused.
Speaker 2 (01:32:47):
I'd still like to meet the person who's like, the
pain you cause is trement.
Speaker 3 (01:32:50):
I can't even get out of bed, can't happen. Why
because of the pain?
Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
Let me give you some First, of all, your pain's imaginary,
So here there's an imaginary take away, the pain pill.
Oh look how much better you are. So what did
Carla do to offend somebody?
Speaker 17 (01:33:07):
Well?
Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
On twenty twenty post it was independently translated by Variety.
Somebody sent these to them, attached to a photo of
a Muslim family any restaurant, including a woman in a burka,
so the full outfit, the be he brophet, apparently, Carla tweeted,
Islam is marvelous without any mashismo. Women are respected, and
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when they are so respected, they are left with a
little squared hole on their face for their eyes to
be visible in their mouths, but only if she behaves.
Although they dressed this way for their own enjoyment. How
all capitalized deeply disgusting of humanity.
Speaker 3 (01:33:47):
Okay ah. In another post twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:33:52):
Twenty one, I'm so sick of so much of this,
of Islam, of Christianity, of Catholicism, and all the blanking
beliefs of morons that violate human rights.
Speaker 3 (01:34:05):
And then this one.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
Oh she got a couple of them here she went
after Black lives matter and whatnot. And you said something
about George Floyd that woo man, you know you can't
do that. You can't do that, Carlo wrote. And this
was just after George Floyd was killed. I really think
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the very few people ever cared about George Floyd, a
drug addict, Swindler, but his death has served to once
again demonstrate that there are people who are still considered
black people to be monkeys without rights and consider policemen
to be assassins. They're all wrong. That was offensive, Well,
that was truth. Remember truth can be offensive. And then
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in twenty twenty one, oh oh, hashtag oscars are looking
like a ceremony for independent and protest films. I didn't
know if I was watching the Afro Korean Festival, a
Black Lives Matter demonstrate or an eight millimeter movie. Apart
from that and ugly, Ugly Gala.
Speaker 3 (01:35:09):
I apologize for all the people I hurd. Who'd you hurt?
He told the truth. It's your truth. That's the way
you feel.
Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
A lot of people feel that way about how Muslim
women are treated. Am I wrong? A lot of people
felt that way about George Floyd. Nobody cared about him.
He was a symbol for you to be angry and
throw a fit, and that was real. And some people
out there think, oh, he got what he deserved, and
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others out there think that everybody who wears a badge
is an assassin. Again, and everybody talked about how ridiculous
the oscars were when they tried to go remember after
Oscars sure White. They went like, we need to have
the most diverse group of people. People don't like truth.
Yesterday we were talking about the WNBA, as you do,
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because it might be coming to Nashville. And I joked
about the WNBA, because let's be real, from.
Speaker 3 (01:36:13):
Teen years, the WNBA has been a joke.
Speaker 2 (01:36:15):
And then Kaitlin Clark came along and Angel Reese, but
mostly Kaitlyn Clark, and it exploded and so there's big interest.
And that happened because of college basketball, women's college basketball.
Speaker 3 (01:36:28):
And I said, you know, joking about the fact that
it's the WNBA.
Speaker 2 (01:36:32):
And somebody wrote me and said, I have a twelve
year old daughter and she looks up to the people
in the WNBA. And I said, that's fine. I mean,
I'm not saying anything that's not true. But I said,
let me tell you the issue with the WNBA comparatively
to women's tennis. The average man who played high school
basketball and was somewhat of an athlete feels that they
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could beat any WNBA player. They're wrong, unless they're playing
high school basketball now and they're studs, then they could. Yeah,
there's no doubt you know, if you're sixty and you
played high school basketball a long.
Speaker 3 (01:37:06):
Time ago, you're gonna struggle. You're gonna struggle, period. You're
gonna struggle.
Speaker 2 (01:37:10):
It's kids, kids, because you're sixty. Trust me, I'm fifty four.
When I was thirty four, could I have dominated the
women's US national team?
Speaker 3 (01:37:21):
Yeah, yeah I could have. We did.
Speaker 2 (01:37:23):
We played indoor soccer with a lot of them, and
yeah there was no doubt. But at fifty four, no, no,
good god no. But I said, the difference between that
and women's tennis is most men ever played tennis and
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they look and go, yeah, there's no way I could
hit the ball back. There's no way. There's no way
I can get the ball. I'll hit it, but it's
gonna go five hundred feet. It's not gonna they're gonna
crush me. Where women also in tennis sell their sex
appeal and that's a big deal, and they make a
lot more money off the court.
Speaker 3 (01:38:01):
Than they do on it. So I to me, I
just found that.
Speaker 2 (01:38:04):
You know, I was just being honest, and I know that,
like I'm raising daughters, I want them to have role
models and they absolutely should. That being said, I'm not
gonna feed him delusion. But when you look at tennis,
most men don't think they could compete at all. And
remember we're men, We're ridiculous. Was that study that fifty
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percent of men believe that they could land an airplane?
Like they're waiting for their moment that they get the.
Speaker 3 (01:38:34):
Ah, there's anybody a pilot here? Any guy looks around us?
No nobody? All right, I'll do it.
Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
I have no skills whatsoever, but I did play air
simulator once, so I feel I should know.
Speaker 3 (01:38:46):
It's so ridiculous. But you know, the outrage people, I
can't believe you said that about this or that. I
say a lot of things.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
Sometimes it's sarcasm a lot of times sarcasm.
Speaker 3 (01:38:58):
Speaking of saying things. I'm a free speech kind of character.
Speaker 2 (01:39:01):
You guys know that Dana White took to the stage
yesterday to talk about one of his fighters because he
was at one of those slap fights, which I just
find it pour it but whatever, But this was about
one of its UFC fighters.
Speaker 30 (01:39:15):
Out of all the dumb ignorance I've heard in my life,
this has to be the dumbest and most ignorant. Before
we get started here, let me get some dumb out
of the way. First here, I'm out here have fun
doing power slap tonight. And I'm sure you guys heard
what Bryce Mitchell said. If you haven't said some probably
I've heard a lot of dumb ignorance in my day,
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but this one's probably the worst.
Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
The worst. That's a.
Speaker 2 (01:39:42):
That's that's when you get to that point when you're
talking about the worst thing you've heard. That's a that's
a that's a big step. Well what did Bryce say? Well,
first of all, Bryce is a UFC fighter.
Speaker 3 (01:39:55):
I think he's ranked fifteen. He does fight.
Speaker 2 (01:39:57):
It's not one of these guys who was like he
fought twice and nobody's ever from again. No, no, no,
And he decided, in all of his ignorance, he's gonna
start a podcast. And by start, I mean this is
episode number one. This is the way they're kicking it off.
So if you were to go and say, all right,
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I'm casting a movie, I need somebody who is super southern,
who is.
Speaker 3 (01:40:29):
Very greasy, whitey.
Speaker 2 (01:40:32):
Looking, you know, kind of got that like should be
on that show Justified or something like that, with little
thin mustache, and I need them to say something that
would make the stuff in Shindler's list go oh, they
had a guy. Oh, and by the way, he's gonna
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wear a camo, like so much camo, camo, so much
camo that the camo doesn't even match because it's like
eight different kinds of camo. And they're like, boy, do
we have a guy for you? And he's just getting
ready to start his podcast, and how does he start it?
Speaker 31 (01:41:06):
Hitler helen the Nazis. I really don't think that he was,
because I honestly think that Hitler was a good guy
based upon my own research, not my public education in doctrination.
I really do think before Hitler got on meth, he
was a guy go fishing with.
Speaker 9 (01:41:23):
He fought for his country.
Speaker 31 (01:41:24):
He wanted to purify it by kicking the greedy Jews
out that were destroying his country and turning them all
in the gaze. They were gaining out the kids, they
were queering out the women, they were queering out the dudes.
You know what her first trainee surgery ever was, happened
to be in Germany before Hitler took over. You know
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the books that everybody makes fun of Hitler burning, You
know what the books was queer books. Hitler burn queer
books because Hitler didn't want a bunch of queers destroying
his nation.
Speaker 3 (01:41:54):
They can't produce children. Yeah, now I want to pay
the picture for you.
Speaker 2 (01:42:03):
That as he's saying this and this is their first podcast,
the guy that's hosting with him looks mortified and in
his mind and you could see it on the little
screen like he's trying to put the words back in
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his mouth. And it's not havy. It's like, here's your
first and your last podcast. Of course, Dana White came
out did what he should do, talks about what an
idiot is.
Speaker 30 (01:42:38):
When you talk about Hitler. He's responsible for the death
of six million Jews, and he tried to completely eliminate
a race of people. World War two was the deadliest
war in history. Fifteen million military deaths, forty five million
civilians and twenty five million soldiers were killed in World
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War Two. Second of all, Hitler is one of the
most disgusting and evil human beings to ever walk the
face of the earth. And anyone that even tries to
take an opposing position is a moron. That's the problem
with the Internet and social media. You provide a platform
for a lot of dumb ignorant people.
Speaker 2 (01:43:16):
And this guy is dumb and ignorant, and that's being
kind to him. But everybody wants to say, well, you're
gonna get rid of him, right, You're gonna get rid
of him, right. No, No, that's not who Dane is.
That's not who any of us should be.
Speaker 10 (01:43:34):
It's obviously not a fun topic to talk about the
Bryce stuff. I think that's a great statement that you
just gave. Does Bryce mental face a punishment from the
UFC for saying that's.
Speaker 30 (01:43:43):
What everybody wants to hear about punishments free speech. I
don't have to love it. You don't have to love it,
you know.
Speaker 10 (01:43:49):
I agree with that the free speech sentiment. Is there
a concern though? Right? If he goes out and wins
a fight and gets a mic.
Speaker 30 (01:43:55):
Well, that's the beautiful thing about this business. For all
of you that hate Bryce Mitchell, you get to see him,
hopefully get his ass whooped on global television.
Speaker 3 (01:44:04):
I think a lot of people want to see that.
Speaker 2 (01:44:06):
He went on to talk about some of the stuff
that Bryce has done and called him arguably the dumbest
person ever. He ranks up there, that's for damn sure.
But I'm with him on speech, freedom of speech. It's
not the speech you like, it's the speech you don't
like that needs to be protected. And when you silence
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racist bigots, idiots, people like that, they go underground, and
trust me, you want to know where they are.
Speaker 3 (01:44:40):
It's important. Plus you can't reach him if you can't
find them.
Speaker 2 (01:44:45):
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It is Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
As we wrap up the show, we wanna just relax
a little bit and try to remember all the stuff
that happened this week.
Speaker 25 (01:46:14):
I'm so sorry you shake it.
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Do something when it comes to threats to our freedom,
health or security.
Speaker 3 (01:46:22):
If you come for my people, you come through me.
Speaker 16 (01:46:25):
It's never a good time a bow down to a
tiring I will not give into the lies, I will
not give into the fear.
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I'm not a hundred dollars walking in my hole.
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I know I'll say anybody's burning.
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A hold got through my boget In and do my.
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Skin comb on the morning.
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I'll be Friday free.
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I'm done my motor running.
Speaker 17 (01:46:52):
Way again if I'm.
Speaker 20 (01:46:58):
Then the time, whoever the hell voted for the Orange
Man in these next four years, we don't want to
see you consuming our products from Mexico.
Speaker 11 (01:47:06):
You hate immigrants in here for the mass deportations, hate
them all the way.
Speaker 18 (01:47:09):
Anyone who is in the country illegally, even if they
do not have a criminal conviction, could be detained or apprehended.
Speaker 17 (01:47:16):
Them back rock.
Speaker 21 (01:47:34):
Every FBI employee will be held to the absolute same
standard and no one will be terminated for cases.
Speaker 22 (01:47:39):
And I'm not going to accept that answer.
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Are you support of all these ones?
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He's raised in a time who we did not have
a chronic disease epidemic when my uncle was present, two
percent of American kids said chronic disease. Today he's sixty
six percent have chronic disease.
Speaker 1 (01:47:54):
With the driver said his tires could not handle her weight.
Speaker 23 (01:47:57):
Definitely alarmed investors worrying about is China overtake in the
US and aid wow, time.
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To go around some left and three posa fine three thousands.
Speaker 24 (01:48:20):
The Army helicopter contacted the tower and they said we're here,
and the tower said, do you see the regional jet
mark one three?
Speaker 1 (01:48:27):
Then you go to Baltimore. There was a cuision on
the a person of three three.
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At this point, we don't believe there are any survivors
from this accident.
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Our hearts are happy.
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We are a country.
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Really we are in mourning, really shaking a lot of
people's real tragedy.
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I'm trying to figure out how you can come to
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with this crash.
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Because I have common sense three two, three, five, three eight,
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think about it, We're only two weeks into Trump's presidency
and all the hair on fire is tremendous. It's also
a sad week as well, and I think we need
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to keep the people who are affected by this the
hearts and minds we as a nation it the things
that bind us are the things that make us a
great nation. And there are people out there whose goal
is to divide us, and that's on all sides. And
we should care about treating each other right, being kind
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to each other, telling people the truth when it needs
to be told, and having some fun. You guys do
that this weekend. I promise you won't be back on Monday.
As always, I bid you ad night, Night Chat.
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