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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
So in between freaking out and losing their mind, which
we're going to get to in a minute. Yesterday Trump
had his good buddy Beabing at Yahoo hanging out with
They were talking about all kinds of stuff, but obviously
the elephant in the room, if you will, is Gaza
and what to do with Gaza, which I find very
(00:37):
interesting because it is a nightmare and has been for
I don't know since I've been alive and then some.
So imagine my surprise when Trump said this, The US
will take.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job
with it too. We'll own it and be responsible for
dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons
on the site. Level the site, and get rid of
the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic development
that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for
(01:13):
the people of the area. Go a real job, do
something different.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Just can't go back.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
If you go back, it's going to end up the
same way it has for one hundred years.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Well, there's no doubt about that. I mean, we've talked
about that. But wait a minute here, what do you
mean we're getting involved. How are we getting involved of this?
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Almost two million people in Gaza. They're likely not to
go willingly, so they will have to be expelled by force,
which would require military force pushing them into a country.
Two countries would have already completely said that that is
not going to be allowed.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Yeah, I'm not quite sure how we're doing this. So
we're going to have military presence because we can't not
have military presence. I'd like a little bit more thought
out kind of thing if we're talking about this. I
think everybody in the region needs to be involved in this.
(02:10):
How does everybody in the region feel about this?
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Here are some of the words from the leaders across
the region this morning. Unequivocal rejection, illegal, racist, non negotiable, absurd.
We traveled into Gaza yesterday. The level of reconstruction needed
there is absolutely enormous. Steve Wikoff, who's President Trump's envoy
here in the region, claiming quotes a better life is
not necessarily tied to the physical space that you're in today.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
But here's a problem.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
That land and who lives.
Speaker 5 (02:36):
On it is at the very heart of a conflict.
There's been burning for nearly eighty years.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
It's been burning for thousands of years. Let's not pretend
that this is something new. Trump's idea and Jordan Egypt,
Let's find him somewhere. Let's find him nice. Let's build
them a planned community.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
If we can get a beautiful area to resettle people
permanently in nice homes and where they can be happy
and not be shot, not be killed, not be knife
to death like what's happening in Gaza. And right now
you have in Gaza a very dangerous situation in terms
of explosives all over the place.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
He's right, I mean, look, we recognize all of those things,
and it sounds wonderful, but this is a battle over
what people see as their land, and it's come on.
I mean, you know Beebe's he's all on board.
Speaker 6 (03:25):
I believe, mister President, that your willingness to puncture conventional thinking,
thinking that has failed time and time and time again.
Your willingness to think outside the box with fresh ideas
will help us achieve all these goals.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Well, look, we have talked about we need everybody in
the region on board, and you have to flatten it
start all over again. And we've also talked about, and
I have been the forefront of this. Don't think for
a moment that they're not looking going. Man, look at
all of this sand. It's incredible. This beach is beautiful.
(04:07):
Can you imagine well, he said it out loud.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
I don't want to be cute, I don't want to
be a wise guy. But the riviera of the Middle East,
this could be something that could be so bad. This
could be so magnificent.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
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to external circumstances. Trump sandals GASA leave the world behind. Yeah,
you know he's thinking about it. How can he not
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be thinking about it? It's what he does. And I
called it first. I want to point that out. I
don't toot my own horn all that often. But as
I said, weeks ago, even before he was sworn in,
and you know, he's looking around, going, man, look at
all the sand, look at all the beaches. This is incredible.
Is it snow here? It doesn't Oh my god, this
is gonna be awesome. I mean, you know it sucks
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for you guys. But still, you know, what do you
guys think? Huh? Speaking of thinking they've learned nothing, and
by they I mean the left, the Democrats. The reality
of what is going on with US AID and people
(06:12):
losing their blanking mind over it is hilarious. And if
you actually dove into what USA does, I mean, you
hear all of the the stuff right like, oh, they're
going to give thirty seven thousand dollars to somebody. Make
it you know, a transgender Peruvian comic book, and you
(06:33):
know they're going to spend X amount of dollars for
an opera of somebody's transgender and two million dollars. It's ridiculous,
we all know that. But it's also a front they
launder tons of money the CIA. This is like their
favorite thing in the world to do when they use
all kinds of shell things to do stuff which is
i mean not talked about. And it's a perfect place
(06:56):
to start if you are the Republicans to go after
this when it comes to know the Doge. And the
reason is simple because a vast majority of Americans look
at all this stuff and go, this is a bunch
of crap. I mean, what are you is whining about?
I mean, this is this We all agree this is crap,
right like, But they have to go out and they
lose their mind. And and it has as much to
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do with the fact that they're out of power, that
they had their asses handed to them, but also how
fast all of this is happening, and this sense and
field that they can stop nothing, so instead they just
freak out, which doesn't help your cause.
Speaker 7 (07:38):
Elamsk is a Nazi. Let more baby a godless, lawless billionaire.
Speaker 8 (07:45):
Musk has grabbed control.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Of America's payment system.
Speaker 9 (07:50):
This is the system that makes sure that your grandpa
gets his Social Security check on time.
Speaker 10 (07:57):
Take away our dollars, take away everything we have. We
are gonna fight this fight. I am gonna stand with
you in this fight.
Speaker 8 (08:06):
We are not gonna sit around.
Speaker 7 (08:08):
Well you war ahead and death.
Speaker 8 (08:10):
To crate our constitution.
Speaker 11 (08:13):
And now he has the ability to shut off your
so Security, Medicare, any payments he wants with the flip
of a switch.
Speaker 8 (08:20):
We are gonna be in your faith.
Speaker 12 (08:22):
We are gonna be on your assist and we are
gonna make sure. We're gonna make sure you understand what
democracy looks like.
Speaker 13 (08:31):
Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people.
Speaker 7 (08:37):
We are and war. We will not take this.
Speaker 8 (08:42):
We will fight back.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
All right, Well, there you go, start fighting. Look I
have said this from the beginning. You have two people
with giant egos. You have one person who's running around
And I'm straightforward and honest with you. I'm not thrilled
by some of the access Elon has. I think they're
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going to pull him back a little bit. But Trump
is enjoying the freak out. There's no doubt about that.
He's enjoying the fact that, well he's handling this, talking
to bb we're gonna do this, We're gonna put golf
courses in guys or whatever he's doing. They're outside, you know,
screaming and yelling and looking like children, and there needs
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to be a pullback, and he's gonna overstep at some
point in time, and he may become an issue. And
it's one of the things we always talk about. As
long as you are the wind and someone sail, they're
good with it. The minute you become an anchor when
they're trying to sail, they're not good with it. And
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for right now, he's a bit of the wind. But
there's gonna be a battle between the two at some
point in time because they're both forces of nature. But
Trump is the one that is elected and Elon has
got like a voluntary government position, and he is going
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to cross paths with him in a way that you
know is going to frustrate some people out there because
they want Elon to cut cut, cut, cut, cut, cut,
and Trump's going to pull him back, and then there's
going to be a battle because those egos it's godzillaen
King Kong. At some point in time they're going to
stare at each other. But right now, hey, this guy
(10:33):
spent two hundred and fifty million dollars to help me
get elected. There are things we need done, and he's
great at being a disruptor. Plus, Elon's got to watch
himself because there are certain situations where conflicts of interest
could put him in a how should we say this
a legal issue that I doubt he wants to be in.
(10:53):
And when you've got people that are outside screaming about
he should go to jail, you better just watch it.
And you're seeing firsthand what government is fighting for. They're
fighting for you. No, they're fighting for government. If you
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happen to benefit from it, fantastic. We'll see what happens.
But they will be battling at some point in time,
because that's just the nature of everybody who works with Trump.
Something happens and you decide m and then he decides,
and the next thing you know, you're arguing. And it
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doesn't mean you won't come back together at some point
in time, but the egos come on not hard to
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It was bizarre yesterday. So as I'm getting ready to
do my other show, a lot of shows. Here in
the news ten people killed in a mass shooting in Sweden,
and that was kind of all that I heard, and
I thought, oh my god, what the hell's going on here?
(13:28):
That was pretty much about it. Nothing big, nothing huge.
It wasn't like, you know, covered on the front page
of everything, you know, on the web pages of everything.
It was just like eh, And I thought, what the hell?
And what do you think about it? First of all,
you know, you want to talk about a rarity like
think about this for a second, plane crashes super rare.
(13:51):
You know what else is super rare? Shark attacks and
shootings in Sweden of mass proportion.
Speaker 14 (13:58):
Sweden's Prime minister has now said that this is the
worst mass shooting in Sweden's history. Please say that around
ten people were killed in the shooting in a school,
a school campus in the central city of Areva.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
So you got a guy that goes in there long gun,
shoots up everything, and they're like, nah, it's over. It
wasn't a terrorist at least not for now. We don't
know what it was. I'm like, So he went into
the school, shot a bunch of people, I guess, killed himself,
and it was hush hush.
Speaker 14 (14:32):
They say, among the dead is the shooter. They say
they're still investigating his identity, but they do not believe
he was on Swedish Security services radar, and they don't
believe for the time being that this was a terror
related attack.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
And I don't know if it was or wasn't. I mean,
it wasn't even about that. It's just the amount of
coverage stuff gets. You know, how much coverage did the
nut job in the Christmas market Germany drove through. It
hit some people, and this was nary a word by
so much of the media. I just found that fascinating
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because we live in a time now, especially when it
comes to guns and everything, it grabs boom everybody, Oh what, oh,
what's this about? I don't know, and as quickly as
it came, you know, in Sweden it's a big story.
But here and a lot of other places nothing three two, three, five,
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Speaker 2 (18:00):
Every once in a great while, you come across a
story and you think to yourself, there is no way
that is true. This cannot be true. But what do
they always say? Real life can be more interesting than fiction.
And so when Anthony and I were talking about that,
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producer for Anthony I about this today. I had to
quadruple do my homework because I'm like, there is no
way this is real. This cannot be real, just for
the absurdity of it. And we live in a world
of absurd Let's be honest. New Zealand just gave a
mountain personhood. Think about that for a second. You're like,
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that's absurd. That is nowhere near the most absurd thing
you're gonna hear today. Are you ready? Is everybody fine?
All right? Here we go?
Speaker 15 (18:54):
Insane trans Vegan gang. Really on Inauguration Day, a US
border patrol agent which shot dead in Vermont, near the
Canadian border. One of the shooters was a German national
here on a visa in the US along with her
trans partner. They fired shots and killed that border patrol
agent in Vermont. But there's a lot more to this story.
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One of the shooters was engaged to a man who
was also connected with the leftist trans vegan terrorist gang
known as Z's.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
I don't even know what to say. I'm like, there's
no way. Still at this point, I'm like, this has
to be a parody. This cannot be real. It can't be.
But alas it is real and they have killed Oh my,
just when you thought the worst thing that could Normally,
when they kill it, they just talk you to death
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about being vegan.
Speaker 15 (19:48):
Not so with this joining us now for more is
the senior editor at the Post Millennial Andy No. Does
this insane trans vegan gang really exist?
Speaker 16 (19:59):
It exists because there are six hormit sizes now there
six people have been killed who are linked to the
actions alleged actions of this terror group that was at
one point based in the Bay Area, California, but they
allegedly have relocated to other parts of the US.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
I'm fascinated by it all and we've had Andy on
the show on several occasions. They're z zen z I
z i A n z zens. It's kind of what
they go by. I don't know if they're signs. I
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don't know how this even works, but it is a
insane trans vegan gang. And you're thinking to yourself, are
you not saying insane clown polse No, it's an insane
trans vegan gang that is more cult but they're killers.
Speaker 16 (21:02):
On the surface, it sounds like something that was written
by AI. You have radical transgender individuals who are involved
allegedly in an interstate international conspiracy to radicalize in recruit
members and to engage in serial killings across the United States.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
So I don't know how many they're involved, he says, six,
but I will tell you this. So they're a Washington couple.
They were going to get married, and they both booked
in separate murder cases in the same week, so obviously
it's more than one. These are separate murder cases, Maximilian
Schneider twenty two and Teresa Youngblood twenty one. And this
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is a big investigation. So not only are they tied
to the Border Patrol agent being murdered, there's also links
to them with another unsolved murder in both California and
another one apparently in Pennsylvania. Their leader, his name is
(22:09):
Jack ziz Lesoda, is a biological male who identifies as
a woman. Losoda also uses the name Andrea Phillips and
is accused of influencing followers to kill According to The
New York Post, so it's a cult gang. It's got
all the parts, span all the moving stuff. Schneider, by
(22:32):
the way, and any pronouns. Oxford educated data scientists and
alleged member of the cult was arrested in northern California
last Friday. Young Blood, a biological female who identifies as
trans and list having neo pronouns ze zem zers on
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social media, was booked in for a murder in Vermont
with the connection of the killing of the border agent
David Miland. They are humanist, rationalist, vegan, trans folks. Schneider
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was arrested in Reading, California in connection with the January
seventeenth stabbing death of a longtime Vallejo property owner and
eighty two year old Curtis Linde. They them ziz Iszor
has been charged with murder. How many times have you
charged in with murder? I mean they've got so many
pronouns and two enhancements. Meanwhile, in Coventry, Vermont, young Blood
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and a German national, Felix Bacholt, have been under investigation
since January fourteenth, after an employee at a nearby hotel
reported suspicious behavior from the duo. The pair were later
pulled over by US border agents on January twentieth for
an immigration inspection. Buck Holt, a German citizen, appeared to
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have an expired visa al though later learned it was
still in good standing. However, the routine stopped quickly soured,
and without warning, the FBI alleges young Blout drew and
fired a handgun toward the agent. Backholt and the agent
Mayland forty four were shot during the exchange of gunfire.
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Backholt was pronounced dead at the scene and Mayland died
in the hospital later. So trans vegan gang. I didn't
even I thought it was a joke. It was not
for that. I apologize, I do. I apologize. It's not
a joke. That's why Canada needs to do more. They're
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from Canada, even though they're not three two three five
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at US text to program, I told you guys, you
were not going to believe how insane that was. You're like,
there's no way. Oh, there's way, and this is the way.
That's just good God. You have to wonder, like, how
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do you get from going to Oxford to getting to
the point where like you're studying to be a data
scientist and you go from there to being part of
a cult in California where you're now a different gender,
and like, what is that rabbital for all the crazy
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stuff with you know, people talk about you know, the
QAnon folk and let's be real, there's some craziness there
for all of that. Why does nobody ever question how
do you get there? Like believing something was stolen the
election or that you know, there is some master puppeteer
(25:58):
that has got their fingers and everything in the world
and is designing it and pulling the strings behind this
you know, uh, the screen, you know what, that's not
so far fetched, but that right there is just wow
crazy three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to
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We're gonna talk a little bit about the big NBA
trade and how when you look at things up front
when they happen, the emotion that sometimes it clouds our
judgment and we're emotional and it isn't till the dust
settles that maybe we realize, okay, maybe there was more
to this and this might be better people look back
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Speaker 1 (28:10):
Welcome to Chad.
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Speaker 2 (28:17):
While everybody runs around hair on fire because Trump does
this or Trump does that, or there's Elon over here
skulking around in the corner. Oh my goodness, what's he doing? Ah.
I remind everybody the word fan comes from fanatic. Then
this week there was a massive trade in the NBA,
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arguably top three biggest trades in the history of the NBA,
if not up there at number one, that's how big
this was. And the Lakers sent one of their superstars,
Anthony David, amazing player, a generational talent, a little bit
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older and not old old, but older than what they
got back. And what they got back from the Mavericks
was Luka donjik. People living in Dallas, you know what
I'm talking about. Because you've been very upset about this.
Understand him. You've invested yourself into a player. There's no
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doubt he seemed to love the city. He didn't think
it was real.
Speaker 18 (29:32):
I mean, everybody was surprised, so you can imagine how
surprised I was. I was almost aslip. So when I
got a call, I had to check it was April first.
I didn't really believe it at first.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
And this is a guy who's just now entering his prime.
Was a teenager, he's now twenty five. He took them
to the championship last year. This is a guy who
is potentially transformational, who loved the city, who's still trying
to figure out what the hell happened.
Speaker 18 (30:07):
They made the decision. I don't know why so, but
that's the decision. So I can do nothing about it.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
And it was their decision. And before everybody freaks out, because.
Speaker 8 (30:19):
You know.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
People do this with sports, I said, maybe there's something
else here, right, Like, maybe there's something else going on,
Maybe just maybe there is a bit more to the story.
And I know a lot of people are like, well
what more? You treated the like arguably the best player
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in basketball for for what. You didn't want to give
him three hundred and sixty million dollars. He doesn't seem
to be super in shape, and that was a huge issue.
He even addressed that.
Speaker 18 (30:57):
It's a motive. It's not true, I know, but it's
a motive. Like I said, you know, I came here
one of the biggest clubs in history of sports. So
it's a big motives for a long, long run here.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
That's what you hope. And you're not going to get
the supermacs. So think about what he lost. You're not
in the place that you love, that you've called home
for the last seven years since you moved here from Europe.
You just bought a fifteen million dollar home. I think
it was last week, the week before last you closed
on it. Now you're moving to place where it's going
to cost you god knows how much to live. Right
(31:37):
that house that you bought in Texas for fifteen is
going to go for forty million, and you're making less money.
But maybe there was more to the story, and everybody,
just like politics with sports is we may take a
look back at this and go, oh wow, that worked
out in a much different way than people thought, and
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it may go wrong. He may get himself fitter than
ever before. Have this revenge thing on their mind to
show everybody in the brass that hey, hey, Nico, you
traded me because you didn't think I could be fit.
You couldn't think I would do this, that and the other,
and I'm going to show you or maybe there was more.
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But like sports, in many cases, especially things like this,
trades and stuff and free agencies, just like in politics,
sometimes it takes time to see this thing through, to
see what it actually looks like at the end. And
because we're fanatics in many things, we don't always give
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it that kind of time to see what it looks like.
Just put it out there. Super Bowl coming up. Somebody
said to me yesterday, check and you say the super
Bowl because you'll hear a lot of these commercials that
say the Big Game because super bowls trademarked in the
whole nine yards. So I said, yeah, I can, because
I'm not selling anything, right, this is not an advertisement,
(33:03):
and so we're talking about it. If I was to
do an advertisement and say I'm having this, this and
this and super Bowl party or whatever, well that's a
different story. So I can say super Bowl. And a
lot of worry about the what if scenarios when it
comes to terrorism an attack, because it was just over
(33:28):
a month ago that people woke up on the first
of January and saw a terrorist attack in New Orleans.
And now well the Super Bowl's back and people are worried,
and because it's part of Americana. It's one of the
things I think a lot of people have thought, well,
(33:50):
if you're going to attack something, because that's what you hear, right,
some of these terrorist groups they want to attack America
and American things like what's America. Super Bowl is very America.
But they're loaded for bear and ready to roll.
Speaker 19 (34:09):
This is going to be the safest city in America
for the super Bowl. We will have more federal assets,
more federal law enforcement, more state and local law enforcement,
probably than any other super Bowl ever played.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Which is good that right there is a special Agent
in charge of all of the security at the super Bowl,
Erica Delon talking about, Look, this is going to be
super safe. You've got nothing to worry about. That's great.
But as I have said in the past, my issue
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isn't what goes on in the super Bowl or the
perimeter that you set up. It's the waiting in line scenario.
It's the milling about trying to get into that thing
that I think some people are worried about. We saw
that last summer with the potential horror disaster averted in
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Austria when it came to Taylor Swift. They weren't if
they could get into the stadium, they would have, but
they had all planned to attack outside the stadium because
so many people are there for the event, even if
they don't have tickets. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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You could tweet at us and text the program. I
love hearing from every single one of you right here
in the Chad Benson Show. Coming up second hour. Are
we really going into Gaza Palestine? Are we really taking
over stuff? Are we putting up a Trump hotel? I
feel like this is coming.
Speaker 20 (35:45):
It is, in fact, a formal statement of policy.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
He said.
Speaker 20 (35:49):
This is not something off the cuff. That had been
thinking about it and talking about it. And what he
said was the US will take over the Gaza strip.
He said, you know, we're going to do a job
with it. We'll own it.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
We shall see. We're gonna discuss that more on the
insanity of Elon Musk versus the unhinged left, and it
is unhinged. They're picking a battle that they shouldn't pick.
We'll talk about that. If you missing me the show,
make sure you've read the podcast much I appreciate it. It
is the Chad Benson chat.
Speaker 17 (36:17):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
Panic panic, panic, freak, hair on fire. Oh my god,
what are we gonna do? Look at him? Oh jeez us,
eight is gone settle down. You know why they picked
USA because it's tiny, infinitesible, and because they knew, Hey,
(37:11):
nobody's really gonna care about this and the wacky stuff
will present to them. Everybody's gonna go, yeah, we don't
want you giving money to Peruvian people to make a
transgender comic book. That's stupid. I equate this to when
YouTube went after the flat earthers. It was like, well,
let's see what we can do here when it comes
(37:33):
to free speech. These people want flat Earth. We're going
to just basically kick them off the Internet, and well
it's a test. Let's see what happens and the way
they went, that's all. This is. A few days ago,
nobody knew who the hell USA was. It's fifty billion dollars,
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that's what it is. But it's how we make friends
in the world and take the hair of everybody. Not
even close the amount of money we give, the things
that we do for people. This is a money laundering scheme.
With wacky ideas, and there is some stuff that's really
(38:16):
good at it. But somewhere along the line it became
about politics and activism more than what it was kind
of originally built for. It was built so we could
show the world we're kind. No, it was built so
we can use what they call soft power and in
some cases coup like powers via monetary exchange. Oh no, yeah,
(38:43):
hell the other day when they're out there shouting, one
of the guys all and it helps funds freedom fighters,
Like what I thought this was about giving money to
stop kids from dying from malaria. But the insanity of
which the Fever pitch in disdain for the Doge and
for Trump is spectacular. And when you toss Elon in
(39:08):
the mix.
Speaker 7 (39:08):
Woo powder game, Elon Musk is a Nazi let ball baby,
a godless, lawless billionaire.
Speaker 9 (39:18):
Musk has grabbed control of America's payment system. This is
the system that makes sure that your grandpa gets his
Social Security check on time.
Speaker 7 (39:30):
Take away our.
Speaker 10 (39:31):
Dollars, take away everything we have. We are gonna fight
this fight. I am gonna stand with you in this fight.
Speaker 8 (39:39):
We are not gonna sit around. What you want ahead
and desiccrate our constitution.
Speaker 11 (39:46):
And now he has the ability to shut off your
Social Security, Medicare, any payments he wants, with the flip
of a switch.
Speaker 12 (39:53):
We are gonna be in God faith. We are gonna
be on your assist and we are gonna.
Speaker 7 (39:58):
Make sure we're gonna fight.
Speaker 8 (40:01):
Sure you understand what democracy looks like.
Speaker 13 (40:04):
Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people.
Speaker 21 (40:10):
We are, we are, We will not take this. We
will fight back.
Speaker 2 (40:20):
There you go, you gonna fight back. Now. They've turned
everybody who works for us eight into a hero. Well
they are heroes, Chad. They take our tax money and
give Yeah, they give to a lot of crazy wackado stuff.
Does not pretend that they don't. Somewhere along the line
it became a way to pedal soft power and to
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try to influence Hey hey, look we'll give you some money.
Look how good we are, look at the system we have.
And in some cases it was like, hey, here's a
little bit of money. Maybe that guy that leads your
country needs to go because I heard the same bad
things about you. And that was the coup like power
that's all gone.
Speaker 6 (41:04):
Now.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
Yes they still have some of those things that happen,
but for the most part, what you see the wacky
stuff is a bunch of crazy, looney activists who've taken
this over as their charity slush fund to promote stupid
stuff in many countries who don't want any part of
the stupid stuff. But our enemies now are going to
(41:28):
be those people. China's already been that. If you've listened
to the show, God Bless you, I've talked about that.
China gives with no strings attached. Now the people out
there because I've got some progressive friends, that's the way
you're supposed to do it. Well, that's like getting a
(41:48):
favor from a mobster. You know they're going to come
back at some point in time and say, hey, remember
when well, I'm calling in my chipo.
Speaker 22 (42:03):
The pause is two weeks old. This is now the
firing of the crew and the loss of the entire
capacity for the United States. China and Russia are celebrating governments.
I know I've spoken to ministers of health. They are
calling them asking China, can you backstop these programs that
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America is walking away from. Can you make sure our
people don't die from malaria? Can you make sure that
twenty million people with HIV who now as of last week,
stop being able to get medication that is keeping them alive.
That this can be solved. They've been trying for this,
for undermining the US in this way for decades, and
(42:48):
Elon Musk is making it happen.
Speaker 2 (42:49):
Now, Oh is evil. They're going to fold this into
the State Department, which is where it was originally, and
from there they'll still do a lot of these things.
The wacky looney stuff that's done, teaching a duck to juggle,
(43:11):
that's done, teaching people in Guatemala about gender studies at
a tune of about two million bucks or dei in
Serbia wherever it was. Yeah, that's done. But the panic
and just the freaking out insanity of people who are
(43:35):
thinking this is the end of the world. Now it's not.
And Trump is going to be checked because he can't
just unilaterally get rid of something. But we should ask questions.
And here's the thing that the left has an issue with.
You're asking the American people who've been struggling for the
last three and a half years. You're asking them to
(43:59):
give a rats ass about Mozambique and health care for them.
You're asking them to care about people who are struggling
with food elsewhere, when they're struggling with food and you
know what, that's falling on deaf ears. It is and
it will continue to do so because they're struggling. And
(44:24):
when they see stuff like, hey, we spent X amount
of millions of dollars on some ridiculous program to try
to diversify a nation that doesn't have any diversity in
it to diversify, they're going really really, China's always been
(44:44):
here's a bunch of money, no strings attached, wink wink, nudge, nudge.
We know there is, but the way they take it
is okay, great, They've been doing that in Africa for
a very long time, so this isn't new. Everybody's settled down,
sugg you ass down speaking of insanity. Yesterday, oh Chad,
(45:05):
Donald Trump out of nowhere starts talking about the Middle East,
which is okay, understandable, and I'm not saying out of
nowhere because he's got Bibynan Young. You're so, yeah, of
course you's gonna talking about the Middle East. But it
wasn't so much about the Middle East as it was Hey, guys,
Gaza right, You're like, what, yeah, we're gonna have to
(45:27):
go in there and do some stuff. When you mean stuff,
what are you talking about, Well, I mean we'd have
to go in there. We're gonna have to clean it
up because it's a mess. It's a disaster. It's nobody
wants to live there. It's just it's it's it's horrible.
What did I tell you? Guys? Though, you know, Trump,
at some point in time is gonna look around and go,
why God, look at all these beaches. Hey, baby, you
(45:50):
guys got beaches. They got beaches. You could come to
the river, to the sea. You're gonna have fun. No,
he would never do that.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
Really, we have an opportunity to do something that could
be phenomenal. And I don't want to be cute.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
I don't want to be a wise guy.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
But the riviera of the Middle East, this could be
something that could be so bad. This could be so magnificent.
Speaker 2 (46:16):
You can hear everybody, Oh my god, how could you
say that? Because he's looking at it. He's a real
estate guy. Real estate guys goes, this is pretty nice.
This is some good looking stuff.
Speaker 20 (46:27):
Donald Trump is a real estate guy. And what have
we heard him saying just his first two weeks plus
that he thinks the United that you'd have more real estate, Greenland,
the Panama Canal. Now Gaza. He outlined a dream of
United States territorial expansion in the Middle East and a
(46:47):
development of a kind of Dubai on the Mediterranean.
Speaker 2 (46:55):
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Chad Benson.
Speaker 23 (49:41):
Last week, Louisiana Republican Senator and doctor Bill Cassidy said
he was struggling with RFK Junior's bid. Cassidy took to
the Senate floor to explain his support for the nominee.
Speaker 24 (49:51):
Mister Kennedy and the administration reached out seeking to reassure
me regarding their commitment to protecting the public health benefit
of vaccination.
Speaker 23 (50:01):
Cassidy said he's been assured Kennedy will consult with him.
As Kennedy stashed the Department of Health and Human Services.
Speaker 2 (50:07):
Why the change doc? Oh primary? Oh yeah, I forgot
about that. Look, Trump's people are going to get through.
There's not a Republican out there who is going to
say no. There is That's what shows you how bad
though that Matt Gates was, as far as the stuff
(50:29):
that he had in his past that would have blown
that up. When you know that even if Trump said
you're gonna get primary, they're like, yeah, in good conscience,
there's no way I can't pass this guy. But they're
all going to get through. And a lot of that
has to do with the fact that people are terrified
to get primaried. They're terrified to get blown out. They
don't want to be the one that tells Trump no. Now,
(50:52):
that will come, and it should come, by the way,
for those of you who are like or just want
Trump to do everything he gets to do, when no,
he's not a king, he's not a dictator. To settle down.
It eventually will come when somebody sucks at their job,
which inevitably will happen, and then people will go, I
(51:13):
shouldn't have voted that way, and he'll lose a little
bit of that kind of or else scenario because people
will be looking at the people that put that person
in that position and go, hmm, maybe we should make
a change so they'll feel safety. Then at this point
in time, though, give the man what he wants. It's
that simple. But what about vaccines, right, that's the big
(51:34):
thing everybody's worried about. Well, Cassidy's like, Ah, don't worry
about that.
Speaker 24 (51:39):
If he has confirmed, HHS will provide a thirty day
notice to the Help Committee if the agency seeks to
make changes to any of our federal vaccine safety monitoring programs,
and Help Committee will have the option to call a
hearing to further review.
Speaker 2 (51:53):
There you go, simple and easy. Look, he's promised me
that if they're going to do a thing, they're gonna
come to me first, so I have at least a
chance to go over it and talk him out of
it if it's insane. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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in the Chad Benson Show. Speaking of health, how do
we feel about health and the people at the federal
side and level when it comes to health and our wellness.
Speaker 25 (52:32):
Health care, access, food and water, safety, and chronic disease
top Americans public health concerns. According to a new Gallup poll,
over seventy five percent believe the federal government should take
the lead, though trust and agencies like the CDC varies,
with Republicans expressing more skepticism. Meanwhile, younger adults are more
likely than older ones to trust health advice from social media.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
Which is weird because you would think older people would
absolutely go, that's a meme that has diagnosed me. Nope,
it's the youngsters. It's the youngsters, kids, it is it's
And I said this the other day because you have
a lot of people out there who are like, Chad,
you're a communists. Why because you said, the CDC and
(53:14):
the FDA, for the most part, we're good. I'm like,
they are, yeah, But COVID I get that. But before
COVID they did a good job. COVID became not about health.
It became about control in politics. Health was secondary and
that was the frustration that a lot of people had,
(53:35):
and a lot of that issue came to the control
had very little to do with the CDC itself and
much to do with the States. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 26 (53:50):
Show, Sun Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show, you
(54:34):
can take your money.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
With the twinkle in their eye, take it all away
and give it to some other guys, the.
Speaker 27 (54:48):
The government.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
And who can tax the sunrise? Who can tax the trees?
Let your own a business and collect up all the
fief the government? Oh, Tim Hawkins, the government can. That's
because they do if.
Speaker 8 (55:10):
They have the change.
Speaker 2 (55:12):
The take of your money. You're smiling right now, but
you won't be when they think it's funny, funny, funny.
It's a little bit much, I know saying that more
fear ladies and gentlemen freak out.
Speaker 11 (55:30):
Did Elon Musk want to take control of the payment system?
That's the sixty four trillion dollar question.
Speaker 8 (55:36):
And we know why.
Speaker 11 (55:37):
Because he may clear he wants to cut two trillion
dollars from our budget.
Speaker 8 (55:42):
Now, if you look at our budget.
Speaker 11 (55:43):
There's no not two trillion dollars to cut unless you
massively cut Social Security Medicare.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
And that is what he's after.
Speaker 11 (55:50):
And now he has the ability to shut off your
Social Security Medicare any payments he wants with the flip
of a switch.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Oh, Mike, a flip of a switch. And Trump's gonna
allow that. What Yeah, no, No, that's not gonna happen.
I see some people freaking out of this is what's
gonna happen?
Speaker 7 (56:12):
Is it?
Speaker 27 (56:12):
We're never gonna have anything ever again. He's just youna,
flip the switch? Look, is there some concerning moments here?
I'd be lying if I didn't say.
Speaker 2 (56:22):
Yeah. That being said, I'm not gonna lose my mind
over this. We have guardrails. What if he flips the switch.
I just want to get this right. Elon flips the
baverbial switch because he's in the treasury Jed okay, flips it. Now,
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nobody ever gets anything ever again. So that's it. It's over.
First of all, that's all it took. Oh my goodness,
me panick. It's about panicking, and they do it so well.
I mean, listening to them freak out over stuff is tremendous.
(57:06):
I don't look. I come at it from a different
perspective than a lot of other people, because I'm not
one of these people that you guys, listen, we have
a little bit of fun, all right. We take things seriously,
but we have a little bit of fun as well.
I can't lose my mind over this stuff because everything's
(57:30):
a what if or if? This happened, or oh my god,
or this and what about that? That is the reaction
is that stuff's already happened and it's too late.
Speaker 20 (57:41):
Now.
Speaker 2 (57:42):
Well, no, none of that's happened. But he got rid
of us, aid he hasn't. It's not gone anywhere yet.
Marco Rubio's running the show. Now. It's going to be
folded into the US State Department. And the only reason
anybody cares about it is because there canna go away.
The Democrats act like my six year old hasn't played
(58:04):
with that toy in five years. You're like, I'm gonna
throw this away. No, you're not. That's the greatest thing
in the history of the World's the only thing that
keeps us alive. You're like, okay, so alas here we are.
But yesterday he made a move towards the Department of Edumacation,
(58:27):
which I find interesting because we spend a lot of
money on middle management, some money on some teachers, not enough,
way too little that we're getting for our money in
return when it comes to education, and I'm curious about
(58:50):
what this might look like.
Speaker 28 (58:52):
President Trump has campaigned on this. It has been a
promise of his four years and conservatives are saying that
the Department of Education is just spending too much money.
It has a budget of over two hundred billion dollars,
and they say, over the forty years that the department
has been open, it's been spending all of this money
(59:14):
on students without the adequate results from the students.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
And that's hard to argue when you look at our
quote unquote report card from last week and the struggles
our kids are having. This isn't about the kids, by
the way. They'll make it about the kids. But states
spend a lot more money on education than the federal
(59:40):
government does. And by the way, the federal government, I mean,
it's less than five per spent percent of spending. But
we're not getting our return for our money and our
states they're going to do a better job at educating
our kids as with the parents. That's why you need
to be involved. But Randy Weinger, she's the leader of
(01:00:06):
all of the teachers. She cares about the kids kind
of sort of not really.
Speaker 29 (01:00:09):
Where's the money going? Who's taking it? Are they trying
to take that money that kids get for tax cuts
for billionaires?
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
What's going on?
Speaker 29 (01:00:18):
That's why we have to see what they're doing. It
is illegal to take that money out of children's mouths
and give it to billionaires.
Speaker 30 (01:00:26):
Now, are there areas you think that could be improved?
Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
Or?
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Of course mine? Oh my god, we you know my members.
Speaker 29 (01:00:33):
Remember Al Schanker actually didn't want a Department of Education.
He wanted it to stay one of my predecessors, he
wanted to stay within Health and Human Services h e
W because he thought it was more important to have
the whole child focused on. So, of course, there are
ways to fix the bureaucracy. Of course there are ways
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to make things better.
Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
Okay, then why aren't you guys? Why haven't you? They're
freaking out because they're all being called out for the
BS and that's the problem the Democrats are having. As
far as resonating to America. Their message, their message is
freak out. The world's coming to an end all of
this stuff that they're yelling and screaming about. And as
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they do that, the Americans are looking, whether it's USAID
or the Department of Education, going no, you're not, you're
it's falling on deaf ears. Right, we don't need to
spend fifty billion dollars to help other nations figure out
what transgenderism is. Like, if you want to help with
(01:01:40):
a lot of that stuff that is good in there,
that's one thing. Like if you were to roll that
out and say, hey, we got you know, a billion
dollars to help eradicate whatever in this country, Okay, that's fine.
But it's the insanity of which this spending came and
some of the activism and the fact that they kind
(01:02:02):
of did their own thing with zero you know, they
have all the autonomy in the world apparently to run
themselves as almost like a charity, which pissed people off.
And then when you bring it to them and go
that's not all it is, they're like, yeah, we don't care.
Department of Education the same thing. Now you're saying there's
place is to cut. Now you're saying, oh, yeah, there's
some bureaucracy. Right now you're saying that that's falling on
(01:02:23):
deaf ears because people are starting to look and go, okay,
how many middle managers do you guys need? How many
and I'm talking about administrators, So how many administrators do
we need that make a ton of money when teachers
are struggling? How many of those do you need? How
many vice principles and principles. Do you need it at
US school? Oh yeah, that's true.
Speaker 29 (01:02:47):
States and localities run education. They basically that's where ninety
percent of the funding for education goes. They already want it,
they should run it. The federal government should not run it.
But if we want to try and make things like
having different kinds of pathways for kids in terms of
career and tech ed the states and localities have not
(01:03:08):
done this.
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
Some of them are and they're getting into it big time.
But the states and localities also have pushback because the
unions you run, i e. The teachers push back on
anything that has to do with change, and not because
they think the kids aren't going to get the things
the kids need, but because it could affect them. Remember,
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government lobbies government. That's an important part of all of
this insanity that's going on. They're not fighting for the people,
they're fighting for government.
Speaker 29 (01:03:42):
I was a teacher at an ap history teacher in
a career tech ed school in the nineties.
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
We have to change, We have.
Speaker 29 (01:03:52):
To make these pathways available. You need federal policy to
be able to push this. Let's outcompete the world.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
We need education to do that.
Speaker 29 (01:04:03):
We need to have a Department of Education to do
that and lean into that.
Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
We need more government, we need to keep government. The
more that I watch them, the more and not all
the ideas are bad. The problem is the people that
are delivering the ideas are awful. Chuck Schumer's of the
world and whatnot. And on top of that, and this
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is important, they're choosing the wrong fight. Fight the right fight,
find the thing that will resonate with people if you're
serious about it. But you're not really serious, because you
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it's egg pocalypse. What Chad Benson.
Speaker 31 (01:06:37):
Show serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
It's Chad Beenson. All the liberals.
Speaker 32 (01:06:57):
Keep talking about how much the eggs and gas cast.
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Let me explain something to you.
Speaker 32 (01:07:02):
I will pay ten dollars of an egg to keep
watching DJT and take a blow torch to this temple
of thieves, petals and traders, burn it to the ground
and piss on the ashes.
Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
Do you think I give a look about how much
eggs cost? But you keep talking about it?
Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
Wow? Mom, settled down. It's not my mom. You know
what you should care about eggs. There's been a massive
bird flu outbreak, so they've had to kill all the birds,
basically all the cart, and because of that, there's a
rise in backyard chickens because people are like, screw it,
I'm gonna do it myself. Remember that during COVID when
(01:07:44):
everybody's like, I'm just gonna have chicken coop and I'll
have a bunch of chickens and I'll just be a
person that lives at home and you know, grows stuff
in the garden. That became a big deal. And then
that kind of got boring because everybody kind of had
to go back to work and then lo and behold,
bird flu shows up and you're like, oh, they kill
all the chick I better get my chickens back out.
And we know you're not going to do that because
it's hard to find chickens because they all have the
(01:08:06):
bird flu and they had to kill them all. Waffle
House index, well, it's not a real thing. It kind
of is in many ways. FEMA actually uses it to
measure certain situations when it comes to disaster responses. So
they have a red, a yellow, and a green green
(01:08:29):
full menu? Are they offering a full menu? Fantastic yellow?
Limited menu? Power is either absent or delivered by a generator.
Food supplies are running low. Red means the waffle house
is closed. It's not closed right now, but they're running
red Because kids, if you go to the waffle house,
(01:08:51):
be prepared for the surcharge. Because of eggs, this meal.
Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
At waffle House could cost you more.
Speaker 29 (01:08:58):
The restaurant chain is added a fifty cents charge to
its eggs.
Speaker 24 (01:09:01):
An avian flew out for he created an egg shortage,
forcing the price of eggs to shoot up.
Speaker 33 (01:09:05):
Of course, waffle House is passing on the increase to
you the customerroom. I did not know about that, Tiffany
Small hadn't heard. Waffle House is charging fifty cents extra
for each egg when you order that omelet.
Speaker 25 (01:09:19):
Yeah, because that adds up.
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
Yeah, it does. I mean it adds up quick man.
When stuff changes at the waffle house. The world knows
about it, especially in the south right southeast. Oh yeah,
so you're getting a fifty cent surcharge per egg. Well
think about it. There's four or five of you, and
you guys are all gett an omelet's get three eggs.
(01:09:42):
You're like looking around, going, oh, this is an extra
six seven bucks. It's getting a little expensive on some
something that you know, you would think it's not that expensive.
But in today's world with inflation, the reality is life's expensive.
I always talk about, you know, I'll take the kids out,
We'll go get dinner somewhere. You know, it used to
(01:10:06):
be a fast food restaurant that you thought would be,
you know, inexpensive. And look, coming're like, it's fifty five
bucks and there's only three of us, Like, what the
hell happened? Well, now at the wallflouse, you're feeling that
because eggs.
Speaker 10 (01:10:16):
And I would understand why they would meet you, and
eggs are probably really expensive.
Speaker 33 (01:10:20):
Avian flu bird flu is causing a nationwide egg shortage.
The outbreak sending prices up the restaurant. Shane says that
is forcing it to scramble and serve up a fifty
cent surcharge per egg.
Speaker 29 (01:10:33):
In the last year, we've seen it go up by
sixty five percent.
Speaker 33 (01:10:37):
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average price
for a dozen Great A eggs rose from three dollars
and sixty five cents in November to four point fifteen
in December, and.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
In some places up to five seventy five.
Speaker 29 (01:10:50):
A dozen on California and Soa were on nine dollars
seventy five cent.
Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
Nine dollars and seventy five cents. Hey, California, how's it going.
Remember California has all those wacky rules for the way
that animals are treated, and we should treat animals right,
but they've made it so like every chicken has to
have their own house. Okay, every cow needs a massage
(01:11:20):
and has to have unlimited cell phone coverage. You're like,
all right, And if we're going to buy a cow
from another place, that too must apply. So even if
you're in a different state, you have to like, uh,
my cow is unlimited coverage? Ten bucks for a dozen eggs?
My goodness me three two, three, five, three eight twenty
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Benson Show. Will he put troops into Gus? Trump has
talked about that in a serious way yesterday that I
think even surprised the likes of bb net and Yahoo.
Speaker 6 (01:12:19):
Do you say things others refuse to say? And on
after the jaws drop, people scratch their heads and they say,
you know, he's right. This is the kind of thinking
that we'll reshaped the Middle East and bring peace.
Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
Yeah, good luck with that. We'll see the fact that
he's saying, not only is he talking about it, he's
thought about it for a while. What does that do
if we do move in there with our relationship with
a lot of other people in the Middle East, including
Saudi Arabia. We'll discuss that a bunch of other Stuff'm
gonna see the show gud the podcast Chat Benson Job.
Speaker 17 (01:12:51):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
With all the wackiness, hoopla insanity that's going on in
the hair on fired world of politics. One thing that
wasn't touched upon that much yesterday was Donald Trump and
his warm and kind relationship with Iran and why it's.
Speaker 18 (01:13:37):
A hero I'm happy to sign it.
Speaker 26 (01:13:38):
If it's Bran and their propheas who will threaten to
retaliate against you and your team by killing you guys
or taking.
Speaker 34 (01:13:47):
Out a fall, well they haven't done that, and that
would be a terrible thing for them to do, not
because of me. If they did that, they would be obliterate,
and that would be the end constructions. If they do it,
they get obliterated. There won't be anything left and they
shouldn't be able to do it. And Biden should have
(01:14:09):
said that, but he never did. And I don't know why.
Lack of intelligence perhaps, but he never said it. If
that happens to a leader or close to a leader, frankly,
if you had other people involved also, you would call
for total obliteration of state that did it. That would
interlude Iran.
Speaker 2 (01:14:30):
I agree. By the way, I'd like to ask one
other question, like what is the pyramid of the leader
where it's like you do this to you total obliteration
jd Vance. Maybe some generals or you know, some of
the higher ups right in your cabinet, but like we
get down to say, you know, Agricultural secretary is what's
(01:14:57):
what's that? It's like is that just oh, we're going
to hit you with I mean asking and I look,
i Aguella again, he's trumps and he's an idiot stupid.
That being said, Biden should have come out and said,
if you kill one of our leaders. If you take
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out a head of state, then there will be repercussions,
and the repercussions will be massive, and they will include
things with the letter F in front of them and
when you see them coming, well you'll see them going.
You will also use the word that starts with the
(01:15:38):
letter F. So I no problem with that. If they
would have killed Biden, put a banana, pel move the steps,
I would have said, you got to freaking absolutely eviscerate them,
because then it's open it's open season on leaders, and
(01:15:58):
you can't have that. But they really want him, And
I do wonder if they got to a Bolton or
somebody he took some of this stuff off of what
would he do? How would they react? I know what
he would say, Uh, you know what, he could have
paid for his own security. He could have done this.
(01:16:22):
It's Trump. It's what he does. You guys know that.
And when it comes to something like this, zero problems
saying I've left instructions. What are those instructions? You don't
want to know? He tells them that his heart is
(01:16:43):
hooked up to the nuclear devices and if it stops
beating suddenly because he was blowed up, then it triggers
a massive nuclear strike. I'm like I saw this isn't
this that movie Dragon harden Ah? Oh my lord, ladies
(01:17:03):
and gentlemen, boys and girls, friends of all ages, are
you ready to freak the blank out? Of course you are.
Speaker 7 (01:17:12):
Elon Musk is a Nazi nutball baby, a godless, lawless billionaire.
Speaker 9 (01:17:19):
Musk has grabbed control of America's payment system. This is
the system that makes sure that your grandpa gets his
Social Security check on time.
Speaker 10 (01:17:31):
Take away our dollars, take away everything we have. We
are gonna fight this fight. I am gonna stand with
you in this fight.
Speaker 12 (01:17:40):
We are not gonna sit around what you want head
and death the crate our constitution.
Speaker 11 (01:17:47):
And now he has the ability to shut off your
Social Security, Medicare any payments he wants with the flip
of a switch.
Speaker 12 (01:17:54):
We are gonna be in good safe. We are gonna
be on your assist if we are gonna make sure.
Speaker 7 (01:18:01):
We're not gonna fight sore.
Speaker 8 (01:18:03):
You understand what democracy looks like.
Speaker 13 (01:18:05):
Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people.
Speaker 21 (01:18:11):
We are and more. We will not take this. We
will fight back.
Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Back, fight back, That's what they're gonna do. Fight back
they're upset about the doge coming in to a program.
I remind you USAID that is, if intesimal, so tiny,
(01:18:42):
so anybody, they chose it for a reason because it
was easy to rile up the base and everybody else okay,
fine with that. It's the testerfish, as I like to
call it. So when you get a water aquarium, you
have to get all the balance right with the salt
(01:19:04):
and the beach and all that kind of stuff. And
so you don't buy super expensive fish and throw them
right in there. You have to It takes time to
get everything perfect. So what you do do is buy
a testerfish and you put it in there, and if
the testererfish survives, you're like, all right, I can put
some other stuff in here. And that's what this is.
And so you're taking your anger out on something that,
(01:19:26):
let's be real, you privately probably find a little ridiculous.
And watching people make heroes of USAID that has had
many of issues. What kind of issues money laundering, Maybe
some issues in the past with funding freedom fighters, maybe
(01:19:51):
some cooy stuff. Wait what maybe a little slush fundy
money laundry for the CIA, Maybe some of that stuff.
Little Couish. There's a guy named John Curracau Kurricu. He's
a CIA guy, and he talks about his adventures in
(01:20:14):
the CIA. It's probably good way to describe it. And
he talks about how they get money. They'll just call
up and go, I need five million dollars cash, and
then it shows up and it's write it down in
your little book. Mike expenses five million dollars cash. It's
it's insane. Where do you think some of that money
(01:20:35):
comes from? M But they've turned these people into heroes.
Oh my god, Nancy.
Speaker 27 (01:20:45):
Nancy works in the department over here at us AID
seasides all kinds of paperwork that helps people fight malaria.
Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
She's a hero? Is she out of our house four
days a week? Okay? Well not anymore.
Speaker 30 (01:21:06):
Official memo says nearly the entire global workforce of us
AID will be placed on administrative leave by Friday. The
online posting says there would be exceptions for people responsible
for mission critical functions.
Speaker 2 (01:21:23):
Those are the things that matter, mission critical functions. Are
you telling me that this Peruvian transgender comic is not
mission critical? I am telling you that, Yes, yes I am.
And now they've turned these people into heroes last night.
(01:21:45):
Now most of you had no idea what us AID was.
Last night, Colbert, who used to do a talk show.
Oh he still does, okay, had a person on that's
from the USAID. Now you don't know who she is.
(01:22:11):
You didn't know what it was a few weeks ago.
Some of you probably thought it was the stuff that
makes sure that your beef is okay. Some of you
probably thought USAID was a concert that was going to
help out farmers or something. Uh, duh, we know that's
for made You know what I mean, it's crazy.
Speaker 35 (01:22:33):
JFK established USAID in nineteen sixty one, which you know,
this was a product of the Cold War. USAID. What
was its mission? And why is that mission still vital
now the Cold War's over?
Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
Why do we still need it?
Speaker 36 (01:22:47):
Well, the Cold War, of course, Kennedy was thinking about
the battle for hearts and minds and what would win
America the affections of global publics. So this is an
investment in our stability, in our security, in our alliances.
And that is what USA IT has done since Kennedy
created it. Helped eradicate smallpox on the verge of eradicating
polio again and again USA. It is on the front
(01:23:11):
lines of some of the hardest challenges that our country
faces and that some of the most vulnerable people in
the world face.
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Okay, yeah, it was a good idea because it was
there for a reason, and it wasn't there because we're
helping the vulnerable out of some sort of utopian reason.
It's called power. Some people call it soft power, but
(01:23:41):
it's power. That's what this is about. Power and influence,
altruistic ways that we pitch the world that look at
all of these amazing things we're going to do for you,
and look at you guys, accept this stuff, and isn't
it great? And how did we get all this stuff?
Because we're there and we're that, and we're h and
(01:24:02):
we are trying to influence them, show them a different
way that the capitalistic American freedom democracy is the way
as opposed, especially at the time of the Cold War communism,
and now we've got the battle with China. But to
sit here and to think that, oh, these people are
(01:24:24):
never going to get anything. They're going to fold this
in to the state department where it once was. They'll
thin out a decent majority of people that are working there,
probably put them somewhere else, or buy them out and
those critical programs will start again and the lunacy will
(01:24:51):
be gone of you know, transgender operas and Uruguay or
wherever the hell it was three two, three, five, eight,
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Oh my if it isn't time for a little what's trending?
Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:26:14):
No, it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 37 (01:26:18):
Signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Seram.
Speaker 8 (01:26:38):
What treading?
Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
Let's find out what's trending on the old interwebs on
this Wednesday? Shall we start with the Yahoo Yeah Donald
Trump Sweden shooting yesterday. Eleven dead, including the shoe Lebron
James and Luca Oh Luca, Luca, Luca Luca. Megan Markle
(01:27:11):
Apparently she was torched for getting a new Billie Eilish
t shirt for a kid who lost their home in
the La fires. SPA just tone deaf. It's amazing, really is.
Sometimes you sit there and go m you know, but yeah,
you live that far away from reality? What do you
expect from people?
Speaker 8 (01:27:31):
Huh?
Speaker 2 (01:27:32):
Head over to google Gaza strip the new Riviera. What
did I tell you, guys? I did a parody about that?
What three four weeks ago? And what did I say?
You watched? Trump Towers is going up there because they're
looking around wait wait, wow, look at this place. A
(01:27:53):
lot of rubble. But that's a beautiful view. This is
all nice beach here. Huh, this is is really bad.
What's happened to you, guys? Is this is?
Speaker 3 (01:28:00):
This?
Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
Is it nice? Like this all year? Marcus Jordan that
is Michael Jordan's kid who was arrested. Look for cocaine. Cocaine. Finally,
over to Twitter, Gaza Israel, Palestine, Middle East, Bbie all
(01:28:20):
trending some super Bowl stuff as well. Three two, three, five,
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YouTube like and subscribe. We appreciate that. Right here on
the Chad Benson Show. Told you guys, Trump was gonna
be all over this, right, He's gonna look around and
just go wow this look at these beaches. This is awesome.
This is like Atlantic City but not It's better. It's
better than that. So the weather's good here like all year,
(01:29:09):
like for the most part you used to getting you know,
I mean, we're lots of snow. No really, wow, this
is great. I mean it's it's horrible. What's happening to
you guys? But whoa, this is nice, This is good.
This is good. I mean, you know, like I feel
bad for you. I mean we we all care, all
of us, all of us here care. But these are
(01:29:29):
these what kind of waves you guys get here? It's
like that's I was just laughing. I'm like, I told you, guys,
I told you guys that was gonna happen. But alas
here we are here, we are Indeed, Luca yesterday, the
newest player for the Lakers, had this to say about
his conditioning or the lack of.
Speaker 18 (01:29:50):
It's a motive. I know it's not true. I know,
but it's a motive. Like I said, you know, I
came here one of the biggest clubs in in his
through sports, so it's a big motives.
Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
A long run here, Well, you don't do long runs,
and that's been part of the problem. I think we'll see.
Maybe it gets himself in super shape because he's surrounded
by a bunch of people in l A. They're like,
this is what we do, this is how we look.
Maybe he doesn't. Maybe the MAVs know something others don't.
If you're missing the show, read the podcast Chad Benson.
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Show Such Chad Benson show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
There is a band called the Insane Clown Posse. They're
right up there with Bach, Beethoven Captain and Taneil. I mean,
they're up there. It's a big there. But this is
(01:31:27):
not that band. And in fact, this is not a
band at all, unless you count them to be a
band of marauders. When I first heard this story, When
I first saw this story, I thought to self, that's
a Babylon be kind of story. That can't be real.
(01:31:48):
Boy was I wrong. Get ready to hear a story
that is crazier than you can think, and it's got
vegans in it.
Speaker 15 (01:32:01):
Insane trans vegan gang really. On Inauguration Day, a US
Border Patrol agent was shot dead in Vermont, near the
Canadian border. One of the shooters was a German national
here on a visa in the US along with her
trans partner. They fired shots and killed that border patrol
agent in Vermont. But there's a lot more to this story.
(01:32:22):
One of the shooters was engaged to a man who
was also connected with the leftist trans vegan terrorist gang
known as Z's.
Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
By the way, how dare you call them leftists? You
don't know that they're leftists. I mean, they are vegans,
which is normally how they kill by boring you to
death with the crap that nobody cares about. We get it,
you're a vegan. They're trans and it's a cult as
much as it's a gang. Oh but let me tell
you something. They've done some stuff, and they've done some
(01:32:58):
stuff nationwide, which is just mind boggling.
Speaker 15 (01:33:02):
Joining us now for more is the senior editor at
the Post Millennial, Andy No. Does this insane trans vegan
gang really exist?
Speaker 16 (01:33:11):
It exists because there are six hormit sides. Now there
six people have been killed who are linked to the
actions alleged actions of this terror group that was at
one point based in the Bay Area, California, but they
allegedly have relocated to other parts of the US.
Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
Yeah, I mean, so they went from California to Washington
State and then have kind of fanned out to several
different locations, which is again mind boggling. Did this happened?
(01:33:53):
And they killed a border patrol agents on top of others.
Speaker 16 (01:33:58):
On the surface, it sounds like thing that was written
by AI. You have radical transgender individuals who are involved
allegedly in an interstate international conspiracy. To radicalize in recruit members,
and to engage in serial killings across the United States.
Speaker 2 (01:34:20):
Serial killings. So I did some research because I'm like,
it can't be real. And then I'm like, oh my god,
it is real, and I was like, no way. So
let's talk about what they did and who they are,
because there's a mixture of folk here. It's not just
one group. Again, they've spread out across the nation. Zeison Zizen.
(01:34:49):
It's a vegan cult kind of thing with a few members.
So it's a Washington couple they're planning to marry. They've
booked into separate murder cases. So here's a couple that's
getting ready to get married, but now they've been booked
into separate murder cases. Okay, and it's again a vegan
(01:35:11):
transcult because as you do. So they filed for a
marriage license in King County, Washington. In November. They've been
accused of murdering a US Border Patrol agent and a
state's witness on the opposite side of the country. So
first you have Maximilian Schneid twenty two and Teresa Jungblud
(01:35:33):
twenty one. They're at the center of a big federal
investigation so the alleged murder charges have links in California
and then across the country in Pennsylvania as well as
(01:35:54):
Vermont with the border agent. So this is whole little
gangy my bober here. I mean, they're all over the
place and they're vegans, right, so they're already freaking annoying.
So what happened was Schneider, who uses any pronouns as
(01:36:14):
an Oxford educated data scientists an alleged member of the cult.
He was arrested in northern California last Friday in connection
of killing an eighty two year old in Redding, California.
Then on the other side of the country in Vermont,
Young Blout and a German national, Felix Backholt, had been
(01:36:41):
under investigation for a while, so they were surveilling them
since January after employees of a nearby hotel said, Hey,
these people are weird. So after seeing the pair dressed
in black tactical clothing, right, that's like a tip right there,
one of the hotel workers said that they had a
(01:37:01):
gun holstered in all black protective gear and that raised
the alarm. So they were pulled over by US border
agents on January twentieth, immigration inspection grew up near the border.
What ended up happening is Backholt, a German citizen, appeared
(01:37:22):
to have an expired visa, although later on it really
wasn't expired. And during the routine stop, so Strutine stopped there,
you know, without warning, the FBI ledges Young Blout drew
and fired the handgun toward the agent. Young Blout and
Backholt and the agent were all shot. The agent was
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forty four, and both Backholt, the German who thought his
visa expired, and the forty four year old agent were killed.
Young Blout was then transported to a medical center in
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New Hampshire for treatment and has been charged now with
two federal crimes, and they're still investigating crimes in Pennsylvania
as well. It is insane, Like when you read this,
you're like, wait, so you went to Oxford. You're a
data scientist. You've decided you're a vegan, trans humanist, animal
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rights activist who has anarchy beliefs that somehow at Oxford
you picked up solid You also overly educated person with
twelve different pronouns, and you also a transhumanist hook up
with this other guy who's like a ringleader, like a
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think of a Charles Manson who gets you guys to
do stuff. It's nuts, it really is. It's not the
first time something has happened. Back in twenty twenty two,
another group of nutjobs associated with this cult, people named
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Surrey Dow and Alexander Jeffrey Letham, along with Emma Borharian,
attacked a landlord who said that hey, you guys haven't
paid your rent. They're like, well, it's a pandemic and
they're like, man, you still got to pay something. You
got to do something. So the three of them attacked.
They took out his eye and chopped him up pretty good.
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He managed to kill the Emma girl in an act
of self defense. And just crazy and again they are
a insane trans vegan cult called Zsons or Sisons I
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don't know which, as we all know, is completely stupid
and made up. Uh, this is what's interesting. They were
arrested following a twenty nineteen protest at the Center of
Applied Rationality, a rationalist nonprofit based where Berkeley. Oh God,
you people are insane. That's all I've got to say
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to you. Three two, three, five, three eight twenty four
to twenty three atchadventon show is your Twitter tweet at
us text the program. I love hearing from every shingle
one of you, darlings. I do wonder like how do
you get there? And we spoke on a little earlier
like the QAnon people. Right, you think that you know
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the government is being run by a bunch of rich
billion Oh wait, that's happening. But you think that there's
some sort of master plan where there's several people who
are puppeteers to the world and they're playing sims with
everybody's lives and you want to be ahead of it,
and everything's a conspiracy. That's again, okay. I mean, you know,
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you think the election was stolen or whatever. Some rationale
in some of that, not a lot of it, but
in some of it. But how you get from going
to Oxford or going to Berkeley or any of these
other things that you went to and you've had all
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these opportunities and vantages, and you're supposed to be there
to expand your mind and learn, and you go down
a rabbit hole where you change in your mind, your gender,
you give yourself made up silly names. You then decide
to become a transhumanist, rational animal rights activists. And then
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the top it off and make it the worst thing ever.
You become a super vegan, and then you decide to
kill like that is. Those are some steps whoa like,
I thought chewing on Shaman was a whack a do
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you guys leaped over him a while ago. My goodness
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Wow, that seems like, now, how are we doing this?
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Of this almost two million people and Godza, they're likely
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shot over Trump and everybody else, you're fooling yourself. We
have things in place, but there's no doubt see why
some people are worried, but these are also the people
that freak out over everything. We'll see what happens. But
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You're fooling yourself. Take a deep breath and stay away
from insane trans vegan gangs. Night night Jack.
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