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February 7, 2025 110 mins
19-year-old, known as ‘Big Balls,’ linked to Elon Musk’s DOGE, faces scrutiny. Friday Sound Salad. Tyler O'Neil talks about his new book, The Woketopus. Super Bowl preview. What is "Soft Power"? The fight over anchor baby laws. Zach Abraham, Bulwark Capital, talks the latest stock market trends. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Big Balls, What Big Balls do? I have your attention? Now?
That's apparently somebody who's working with Elon Musk. I don't
think that's his legal name, although that would be hilarious.
He's got access to all kinds of stuff. Chad, he's

(00:35):
an idiots. He's an idiots. Can I just say this right?
Like the hair on fire? There running around, the screaming,
the yelling, all of that stuff, it does nobody any good.
Nobody's paying attention the way that you think they should.
They're just not. But I will tell you this, Trump

(00:58):
and Elon, you guys gotta do better. There's an optic situation,
and the optics don't look good. When again people are
pointing out it's a kid named big Balls running around
and he's only got a high school education. I like
how in every single situation when they talk about this guy,

(01:20):
it's like the first thing they say.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
He's nineteen year old.

Speaker 4 (01:23):
Nineteen years old is a high school Graduateory, it's a
guy named Evan Korstein.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
He works at DOGE.

Speaker 4 (01:28):
He has access to US government systems, is a professional
in online history. Calling a question whether he would even
pass a background check. Typically required to obtain security clearances.
Security experts tell Wired he runs something called Tesla dot Sexy,
which operates a Russian website. He worked at a startup
that hired convicted hackers. Someone using his Telegram handle solicited

(01:49):
a cyber attack, and on his LinkedIn he called himself
big b.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
A L L S.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
I won't say the whole words, I won't be vulgar.
That's what he calls himself. So big BA l LS
has all of our social security data.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Oh my god, big balls, big bad balls. Okay, so
he's nineteen. Well, if he's old enough to die for
the country, I think he's old enough to do some stuff.
What is he doing? I don't know what he's doing.
He's running around Chad doing whatever he wants. They have

(02:23):
access to everything. Here's the guy that's running the treasury.
He's gotten messent U who wants to dispel some of
the insanity that you hear out there, especially on the left.

Speaker 5 (02:35):
Yet, right now there is widespread concern about the DOGE
team's access to sensitive payment systems. Are you worried at
all that that access and that tinkering of the payment
systems could affect the Treasury's market or cause any disruption.

Speaker 6 (02:51):
Good well, Philiah, thank you for asking me about that,
because there's a lot of misinformation out there. First of all,
when you say the Doge team, these are Treasure employees.
Are two Treasury employees, one of whom I personally interviewed
in his final round. There is no tinkering with the system.
They are on read only. They are looking. They can

(03:14):
make no changes. It is an operational program to suggest improvement.
So we make one point three billion payments a year.
And this is two employees who are working with a
group of long standing employees.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Are they now, sir, Yes or no? Do some of
them have big balls? I would like to know. I
don't know what's true anymore. That's that's where I'm at,
because the lies are so tremendous, The shaping of things

(03:52):
is so tremendous, The giving the score of your team
and your team only is so tremendous. It's all about outrage.
I don't have it in me to be outraged over
stuff that I find to be ridiculous. You want the truth.
Truth is, you're not going to solve any of these
problems and cut any of this stuff that's gonna make

(04:14):
any real difference unless we get serious about the big
three Medicare, Defense, social Security. If we're not gonna do that,
everything else is just cutting around the edges. We talked
about that yesterday. But yes, there's an optics here. Having
a guy running around named big Balls or Cosmo, a

(04:34):
god or whatever, which is another one, but sick to well,
he's only got a high school diploma. Kids. Can we
just point out something here? Again, old enough to die
for its the country, old enough to do some stuff. Secondly,
and I think this is important. Do you think Elon's
walking around going? Man? If I could just find a
few idiots, man, that'd be great. I just I need

(04:55):
some idiots. Do we have any, because I'd like you to.
I'm sure when it comes to programming and doing certain
things on that side of stuff, he's probably really good.
He's a little bit better than the control A delete
kind of guy, is what I'm saying. But there is

(05:17):
an optics, and the optics don't look good when you
got a niceral running around having unfettered access. Well it's
not unfettered access, but it's a lot more access than
I think a lot of people are comfortable with. Yesterday,
in my local show, I talked about addressing the real
issues and I mentioned social security, Medicare and this is

(05:38):
a very conservative audience, and they flipped out, they're fine
getting rid of all of the wacka do things which
we should all be fine with, and that Elon's going
to do something great and cut like trillions. But he's
not because in reality, to do that, you have to

(06:04):
take on something that nobody's willing to take on, and
that is the big defense contractors the social security world.
By finally telling everybody, hey, guess what, guys, we're gonna

(06:27):
have to make some changes because yeah, we're gonna go
broke and Medicare and the cost of all of that.
It's not just about waste, fraud and abuse, and if
you can find it and cut it out, that'd be great,

(06:49):
and I hope we do. But you're still not dealing
with the issues. And as I was talking to people yesterday,
it has angry as some of them get I said,
you know what you guys want, and this is what
pisses me off. You want solutions as long as it's
the way that you want them. You want your doctor
to lie to you to make you feel better, and

(07:16):
then when you get really sick. You're gonna go, well,
why didn't you tell me, because that's not what you
wanted to hear. Oh truth is the amount of waste
in say the defense industry contractors that get paid gobs

(07:45):
and gobs of money, that charge ridiculous amounts of money
for things, who have very little in the way of accountability.
Contracts with many of these Lockheed Martins and the Raytheons
and all of these companies, and a lot of the

(08:09):
stuff that we signed contracts for. And I equated this
yesterday to you know, these massive contracts they give athletes.
It's ten years. Well he's thirty now, and that looks
great for the next few years. But when you get
towards that middle to back end of the contract, it
is not good. It's the same thing. We signed a

(08:30):
contract to produce these things. In the first couple of years,
it's great. By year four and five, they're obsolete because
technology has passed it by. But we still have to
fulfill that contract. So we've got warehouses full of crap
nobody's ever gonna use, unless, of course, there's a war
somewhere and we can give them to our allies to

(08:51):
go fight whatever. But that cost us. We don't talk
about those things. We don't talk about the fact that
when it comes to Social Security, we're gonna run out
of money and say seven eight years, they're gonna have
to start reducing the payments, and we need to have

(09:13):
a serious conversation about means testing. We talked about that,
but also going, hey, guys, when we set up soul Security,
we're gonna retire at sixty two, probably die by sixty five,
sixty six. You're not doing that now, so we're gonna
have to extend it, maybe out to seventy. Well, people

(09:37):
won't have that, Oh my god, we can't have that conversation.
The other side of it is when you go look
at the medical Medicare, for every buck you put in,
you take anywhere between four and eight out, and a
vast majority of that comes in the last ninety days

(10:00):
of your life. These are all conversations we need to have,
but we won't because we don't want to actually have
the serious conversation. And every politician knows bringing some of
these things up is a death knell in their career.
And then we get to the point now where we've

(10:21):
got a guy running around named Big.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
Balls, Big Balls.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
That's him and the doge in all of this stuff.
It's just we are never interested in the solutions that
will actually work and having real conversations. When you wonder
why we don't get anywhere in so many things in
our government, it's because nobody really wants to. There's no will,

(10:52):
and until there's a will to actually get stuff done,
we're going to be stuck arguing about Elon Musk puppets,
talking about gender to Middle Eastern kids, operas about transgender folks,

(11:15):
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in a little bit about the insanity of what goes

(11:35):
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how many crazy progressive activists have hijacked many of these agencies.
It's a very interesting book and it's a great interview.
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Speaker 7 (13:09):
Chad Benson, it is Friday, and because of that I
need to take a deep breath and try to recall
all of the insanity that took place this week.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
I should probably write it down, but here's from George
Jones that.

Speaker 8 (13:25):
I will bring articles of impeachment against the President for
destinately deeds proposed and desperately deeds done.

Speaker 9 (13:33):
If anybody comes for Phil they're gonna have to go
through me and all of you.

Speaker 10 (13:39):
My day.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
I'm not one hundred dollars walking in my mental home.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
I know how I say.

Speaker 10 (13:48):
Anybody's burning a hold, I do my pargeting and do
my skin. Im money morning, I'll be bron It's fine,
man Fills.

Speaker 11 (14:10):
I had to check it was. It was April first,
very happy to be here. He's the Lakers. It's one
of the best closing history.

Speaker 12 (14:18):
I'm sorry they're frustrated, but it's something we believe in
as a as an organization.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
It's gonna make us.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Betther MAVs were a global presence.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
I would rather lose with Luca than win a championship
without him.

Speaker 10 (14:28):
It's fine fun, it's feu. Elon Musk is a Nazi,
not ball baby.

Speaker 11 (14:49):
What Musque is doing is illegal and unconstitutional.

Speaker 13 (14:54):
Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people.

Speaker 14 (14:59):
I I'm gonna stand with you in this fight, and
we will.

Speaker 15 (15:03):
Win as we dug into usaid, it became apparent that
what we have here is is not an apple with
a worm in it, but we have actually just a
bowl of worms.

Speaker 16 (15:27):
The US will take over the Gaza strip and we
will do a job.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
With it too well. Own it.

Speaker 14 (15:33):
Your willingness to think outside the box will help us
achieve all these goals.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
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Speaker 16 (15:49):
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. With this executive order, the war
on women's sports is over.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Thank god, the war is finally over. It was a
long war, a dangerous warth with all the talk of
Doge saving money and all that stuff, yesterday the buyout
was put on pause. What yeah, put on pause at
least till Monday.

Speaker 17 (16:22):
It's been nine days since federal workers received email with
a stark choice resign now and be paid through September,
or run the risk of being laid off. Sharia Smith,
a civil ranks attorney at the Department of Education, and
a union official calls the offer insulting.

Speaker 18 (16:37):
Members of this administration think so little of us and
our commitment to the public that we would take an
offer like this and and our careers to the public.

Speaker 17 (16:47):
But the administration says more than sixty thousand government workers
have taken the buyout deal.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
Yeah, settle down there and our careers. They make it
seem like you guys don't have a choice and you're
being forced out. Sixty thousand people said, yeah, let's do it.
And when it comes to how little you think the
administration thinks of you, I would like to remind you
I have a feeling there's a lot of you out

(17:14):
there in the public sector, especially at the federal level,
who think very little of us. Speaking of the federal
government joining us straight ahead, cool, author and editor of
Daily Signal, his new books called The Woke to push
the Dark Money caval manipulating the Federal government. Tyler O'Neill
is going to join the program, and boy, this is

(17:35):
very interesting.

Speaker 19 (17:36):
It is the Chad Benson, Chad Son, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Our government's been hijacked by lunatics and this guy's going
to set the record straights. New book is called The
wob To Puss Who is actually controlling DC? How the
dark Muy cabal manipulates the federal government. Senior editor at
The Daily Signal, Tyler O'Neil joins the program. We have
a hijacking going on right now in DC, and my god,

(18:23):
is it insane? Tyler, what the hell's going on?

Speaker 20 (18:26):
Well, it's been hijacked by the Woe Priorities. And what
you see time and time again is alex is the
Open Society Foundations, which is founded by George Soros, funding
people across the world, funding these crazy left wing ideas.
And of course, like he can fund what he wants
to fund. I don't want to prevent him from funding

(18:46):
what he wants to fund. But you have the USAID
partnering with him, directing your tax dollars to the same
things he's funding. And so you get these, you know,
these transgender operas that we're paying for in Colombia.

Speaker 21 (19:00):
This transgender play in Peru.

Speaker 20 (19:02):
I mean, it's just like you know and d I
in offices in a foreign country. I'm just like, we
are dealing with this problem now, and here in the
United States, and yet your tax dollars, my tax dollars
are subsidizing spent sending this woke ideology overseas. And it's

(19:22):
this kind of corruption that I set to explain in
my book. I've I've followed the money, and I've followed
the priorities of the Biden administration, why they were spending
all this money, what they were doing. And you know,
you scratch beneath the surface of almost any Biden policy
and you'll find a woke activist group that's feeding people

(19:44):
into the administration, that's writing executive orders that Biden essentially
copies and paste and then signs, and then bringing people
in from that organization to implement those orders in the
Biden White House. I mean, it's just the the revolving
door nature of it. It can be astounding. But of
course those of us who'd been following it weren't all

(20:07):
that surprised. I mean, after all, does anybody think that
Biden was the one calling those shots in the past
a ministry?

Speaker 2 (20:13):
No, I don't think anybody believes that Tyler talking to
Tyler O'Neil's new books called The Woke to Bus, The
Dark Money cabal manipulating the federal government. And you know,
you talk about Soros, and I've always said is I
have a love hate relationship with George because I was
a currency trader for a long time and when it
comes to the currency world, there may have never been
anybody as good as that. The other wacky stuff, it

(20:34):
drove me crazy. But his son is far more politically active,
and he's got unlimited funds, you know, in some ways
to do stuff. And it's not just at the federal level.
We've seen it with all these woke DA's and these
wacky things, those tentacles and the woke to bus go
out a lot of places.

Speaker 21 (20:52):
Oh yeah, no, they really do. And of course that's
one of the big.

Speaker 20 (20:56):
Aspects of George Soros's influence is funding the rogue prosecutor movement,
leading to a spike in crime across the country. But
of course President Biden apparently wasn't paying attention, or maybe
he was paying attention, and he decided to give the
Presidential Medal of Freedom to George Soros. This is the
highest civilian honor, and one of the things Biden did

(21:18):
as he was walking out the door was essentially confirm
all the research in my book, because my whole premise
of the book is that Soros is one of the
main people who's propping up this vast influence campaign and
they're working closely to they were calling the shots in
the Biden administration, and you know, lo and behold. One
of his last acts, Biden essentially says, oh, yeah, I

(21:41):
really appreciated all your contributions, all your funding, all your philanthropy.

Speaker 21 (21:46):
Read to the.

Speaker 20 (21:48):
Activist groups that have been pushing my administration even further
to the left. And so you know, you see this,
You see it throughout that administration. If you were paying
attention to the news during that time, you'll remember, Oh yeah,
one woke activist group from a far left NGO gets
called in to head the Department of the Interior, and

(22:09):
then guess what, Now that Biden is out, she's off
to another woke activist group that's focused on climate alarmism.
And by the way, she wrote a letter to on
behalf of tree spiking eco terrorists, which really raises a question,
why was Biden choosing her to lead the Department of
the Interior in the first place. Hmm, I wonder maybe

(22:32):
he's being pushed to adopt the most radical ideologies that
are holding America back and in order to divide us,
in order to promote, in order to enrich the cronies
that some of these very powerful names in his administration had.
I mean, you talk about people like John Podesta.

Speaker 21 (22:50):
Who is notorious.

Speaker 20 (22:53):
His brother Tony is a big lobbyist who is lobbying
on behalf of European LNG companies at the same time
as Biden puts a freeze on US exports of LNG
that is going to benefit the very people that Tony
Podesta is representing, and John Podesta at his hands all over.

Speaker 21 (23:14):
That LNG pause.

Speaker 20 (23:16):
So, if you scratch the surface in the Biden White House,
you'll see these woke activist groups, and then you'll see
the influence of George Soros, the influence of the Arabella
Advisor's network of nonprofits. And these are some of the
same people who are also funding the groups supporting the
anti Israel riots on college campuses last year, and we're

(23:38):
starting to see them propping up again now. And so
thankfully Trump has issued executive order saying like if you
are harassing Jews on college campuses and you're a foreign
national at a US University. We're going to get you
out of here. And I think that's exactly the message
that these people need to hear.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Absolutely. The book is called The Woke to puts the
Dark Cabala manipulating the federal government. Tyler and O'Neil, the author,
joints the program. What is the endgame?

Speaker 22 (24:05):
You know?

Speaker 2 (24:06):
With Soros? You know what was the end game? What's
the endgame for Alex? There's I mean, you got to
have an endgame. And I've often wondered, Okay, so what
is your endgame? Because it's not really You've got a
lot of these groups that don't agree with each other.
Even though they may be woke and political, they're not
aligned with each other in a lot of other ways
outside of being to the left.

Speaker 21 (24:25):
I don't know for certain.

Speaker 20 (24:27):
I can't read into Alex Soros's heart and mind to
know what his endgame is. Sometimes it really seemed as
though George Soros just wanted to make the world burn.
But I do think that there is a focus on power,
there's a focus on money, and there's almost a societal
destabilization that these people seem to want. When you're pushing

(24:49):
radical ideas like gender ideology. You know, I can believe
of some people that maybe they believe this nonsense, but
those who are like smart political actors, who are you know,
more cynical, which I imagine the Soroses very much are.
I think they're funding it because it divides society and
it pits us against each other, and it makes us doubt.

(25:13):
I mean, if you want a gas lighting one oh one,
transgenderism is your one example, because it makes people doubt
the very basic truth about humanity, that people are male
or female, and that you know, women in women's intimate
spaces should be protected from men.

Speaker 21 (25:33):
I mean, the fact is, if you look at.

Speaker 20 (25:36):
The prison data, which one of my old colleagues, Mary
Margaret Olahan did, She got the prison data from Minnesota,
and she saw that a whole bunch of these male
inmates in women's prisons just happened to have been sex
offenders and be convicted of being sex offenders, and now
they're being housed with women in women's prisons, and of

(25:57):
course you get rapes because men who are convicted of
these things, who are you know, who claim them to
be women but still have their male parts? What are
they going to do? They're going to abuse the system.
And that's not to say that all people who struggle
with transgenderism are a threat, but you these this policy
has so many loopholes that make people vulnerable, that make

(26:21):
things unfair.

Speaker 21 (26:22):
And the only reason I.

Speaker 20 (26:24):
Could see you wanting it, unless you were brainwashed with
gender ideology, is that you want destabilization in our country.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
You're so right about that, I've I've said for years
I continue to say.

Speaker 20 (26:36):
So.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
Everybody thinks deep state is some boogeyman that's you know,
it's the wizard, and it's three or four people. It
is lifetime bureaucrats, and the the people that are you know,
the President is a renter, he's not staying forever. The
even the Congress and senators, you know, they may have
a condo that but they're not they're not living forever.

(26:59):
Bureaucrats are there forever. They're part of it, and they
use their position in such a way that is far
more influential. And that deep state is in front of everybody,
and they just couch it as well. It's bureaucracy.

Speaker 20 (27:12):
Yeah, yeah, no, and they view And this is the
weird thing about talking about the deep state is that
a lot of people think it's one thing. I think
it's an isolated phenomenon that like a lot of bureaucrats
will oppose the people's elected representatives because they think they
know better. But you know, and sometimes that forms cabal,

(27:33):
sometimes it doesn't. But I think this and the sad
thing about all of it is that there are people
in the federal government who just want to serve the
American people, and those civil servants should be honored. The
problem is there are a lot of them who also

(27:54):
think they know better and they're going to take the
American people for a ride. And you know, they may
not tend to abuse their power, but they are abusing
their power. And so some of those people who are,
and especially those who do intend to abuse their power,
need to be rooted out. The federal government should not
be a jobs program for people who are not going

(28:16):
to do the work. It should not be on, you know,
a deep state from within to oppose the people's elected
representatives either. It should not be an unaccountable bureaucracy. It
should be under the President of the United States, an
accountable executive branch that fulfills the laws passed by Congress,

(28:37):
and that does so in a way that helps the
American people. The problem is we have this top down
bureaucratic mentality that also happens to align with woke priorities,
where a lot of these bureaucrats think they know you know,
they're The poll also that Neapolitan and Neapolitan News puts out,

(28:58):
it's this really great hole because it shows the worldview
differences between most Americans and the federal bureaucrats. Most Americans
say Americans either should have more freedom or have the
right amount of freedom. Bureaucrats say Americans have too much freedom,
and I think that really reveals the gap. And there

(29:20):
are there are there are many bureaucrats who do the
job well, but my beef isn't with all of them.
But there is a huge amount of the federal bureaucracy
in DC that needs to be rooted out and we
have to have we have to clean house.

Speaker 21 (29:35):
And that's one of the great things.

Speaker 20 (29:37):
That President Trump is trying to do. And I think
Doge is an excellent way of starting the process. I
hope my book can be a little bit of a
roadmap to undoing all of the damage that these woke
activist groups have done.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
His name is Tyler Danely. He's a senior editor Daily
Signal and your book The Woke to Bus The Dark
Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government. Tell everybody out there
where they can get it, and I advise everybody, you guys,
go out there and get it right now.

Speaker 20 (30:03):
Yeah, you can find it on Amazon. Amazon is just
a great place to buy books. Also leave a review
if you buy it, if you like it. It's available
on ebook, paperback, and hardcover. It will be an audiobook
coming sometime in April.

Speaker 21 (30:19):
I believe you can follow.

Speaker 20 (30:21):
Me on X Tyler to O'Neil with just one L
and then you can follow the Daily Signal. I'm also
on truth Social and a few other platforms. You can
follow the Daily Signal on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Truth Social X.
We're on all platforms except TikTok and anything else run

(30:43):
by the Chinese Communist Party.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
I appreciate you coming on today, man, Thank you so much.
Good luck with the book.

Speaker 21 (30:47):
Thanks so much for having me chat.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
If you have a chance, definitely grab that book. It's
called The Woke to Bus The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating
the Federal Government. Very interesting book, indeed, and especially with
all that's going on right now, very timely, to say
the least. The interview was actually about thirty minutes long.
We're going to post the interview. We did the video

(31:09):
interview as well, and you're going to find out a
lot of the other lunacy that we just can't fit
in to, you know, one segment. But it is an incredible, credible,
eye opening and quite frankly scary look at all that
goes on in our government. And as much as is
it about waste, it's also about how so many of

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A hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help. I'm
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It is that time when we give you the Super
Bowl this weekend. Yes, kids, it's happening. The Chiefs, led
by Mahomes going for immortalities much He's already the greatness

(33:44):
is there. This is a rarefied air and if he
was to win this weekend, he's it.

Speaker 23 (33:50):
He is, you know, midstream in terms of does he
become a Tom Brady Michael Jordan level dominator throughout his
kind his entire career.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
I think he's already there. If he never played another down,
he's going to the Hall fame. Okay, but three in
a row, that's other world thing. On the other side,
say Kawan Barkley, unstoppable.

Speaker 23 (34:14):
His thing is long touchdown runs. He breaks off these
long touchdown runs. He can do that one or two
times against the Chiefs. I think the Eagles have a really.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
Good chance to win.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
I do as well. And you know what they say,
never bet against the house. And who's the house right now?
It's the Chiefs. They're the Chiefs, right, you know, to
be the king, right, you got to kill the king
if you will. And Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson and
everybody has taken their best and it's not been good enough.

(34:45):
It hasn't. Mahomes comes alive, does stuff differently, same thing
with Kelsey. They're playing with house money because they already
have Super Bowls. But on the other side, these guys
Jalen Hurts isn't the top five or ten quarterback, but
he wins and Saquon is a beast. This weekend is

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going to be amazing, and my prediction is great defense,
great running, and the Philadelphia Eagles will win the Super
Bowl this weekend twenty four seventeen, three, two, three, five,
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Speaker 12 (35:45):
I've always been very open about storytelling through all my
catalog and my history of music, and I've always had
a passion about bringing that on whatever stage I'm long,
you know, where there's a war tour or whether five
hundred people at Key Club. I've always had a form
of that, so I'd like to always carry on that

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sense of, you know, make people listen, but also seeing
and think a little.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
It's gonna be interesting to watch him and see who
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Speaker 2 (36:53):
Soft power is power and it's a good thing. And
know New York Times Axios, Morning Joe, it's not going away.
Here's where the Democrats fail on numerous occasions, much like

(37:17):
the Republicans have failed on numerous occasions. They do not
understand how to communicate. They do not understand how to
look around and go, Okay, here's the room. I'm going
to read the room right now. They're the people that
show up at your dad's funeral and ask if there's

(37:37):
any way that you could pay him the twenty bucks
that your dad bar. They don't understand the room. They
don't get the room. They can't read the room. And
that's what's happening here. For all the talk of Big Ball,

(38:03):
And if you don't know who that is, that's one
of the nineteen year olds working with Elon Musk. Yes
that's his code name, that's just online Moniker big Balls.
Soft power is important. And I bring that up because
New York Times today. The era of soft power is gone.
Bah Axios talking about seft powers over self power. What

(38:28):
is soft power? Let's explain it to you. JFK started
US eight Cold War. He said, let's get in front
of the Kamis and not let them spread their stuff,
and in doing so, we'll have this ultruistic view of
the world and we'll be handing money out to a
lot of countries that could be vulnerable to the Soviets

(38:54):
who would like to make headway in their nation, and
by doing that, they're more likely to align with us.
So it's about foreign eight and what you're gonna hear
at what you've been hearing from the left besides, oh

(39:18):
my god, he's he's out there and he's got access
to everything. It's got access to dough just got of
us has got access to everything. But what you're gonna
really have to understand is if we're being serious about
soft power, we're not gonna lose our soft power. We're not.

(39:41):
But people are frustrated and pissed and they have been
for a long time. It's not just by the way
about the wacky ideas and the insane money we spend
at us AID, which crap is always packed into bills,
the pork, how many weird things we do for congress

(40:03):
people and senators. Well, we end up putting up a
building that nobody's ever going to be in, or it
just did the insane stuff. I mean, it's it's that's
the waste, fraud and abuse. If you want to sell it. Democrats,
you're doing a piss poor job at it. But I
don't expect you to do anything better because you're not

(40:25):
good at it, because you live in a world of.

Speaker 24 (40:27):
Emotions that's you're making, which is, let's not fight about this.

Speaker 3 (40:32):
You know it's foreign aid. Foreign aid's not popular.

Speaker 24 (40:36):
Let's let's talk about eggs, or let's tell now I
this this is.

Speaker 3 (40:42):
This is a fight that I don't care what Poles say.

Speaker 24 (40:45):
Right now, if it's a fifty to fifty split, I
still have confidence to the American people that they don't
want children to die in Sedan, they don't want them
to starve to death in Sidan, and they don't want
hilarious spreading all over Africa. They don't want these diseases
spreading all over the world.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
If they don't want George W.

Speaker 24 (41:07):
Bush's pep Far project, which has saved twenty five million
lives so far across the world. They don't want those
stopped at the end of the day, if Democrats will
actually explain that to.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Them, but they don't. You see, as we talked to
our buddy last hour, Tyler O'Neil about the woke to pus,
these agencies have been hijacked. And it's not about malaria
or kids starving or any of that stuff. Nobody wants that.

(41:40):
It's not about four and eight, which, by the way,
Marco Rubio points out, which nobody will talk about. It's
not going anywhere.

Speaker 25 (41:49):
We also made clear in the guidance that there would
be specially designated programs that would not be a part
of that order, and we are working through the process
of identifying them. Now what though specially designated programs are
and we will continue to work through the process of
finding them.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
But we are going to get We are going to
do foreign aid.

Speaker 25 (42:06):
The United States will be providing foreign aid, but it
is going to be foreign aid that makes sense and
is aligned with our national interest.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Boom soft power is still going to be there. You
know what's not going to be there a puppet show
about gender identity. You know, what's not going to be
there fifty thousand dollars for some sort of wackado comic

(42:38):
book in Peru about transgenderism. Those are the things that
piss people off. Those are the things that anger people.
Those are the things when you hear people talk about stuff,
that's when they say, what the effort you doing? That's

(43:01):
what people don't want if you come to and say, look,
we give forty billion dollars all over the world because
it's smart, this is why we do it. We do
it because it's the right thing to do. We also
do it because you're buying goodwill. Goodwill in nations that

(43:22):
may not always be aligned with us and could turn
to China And in some of these nations, as horrible
as it sounds, they've got things that we need, minerals,
stuff of that nature. The Democratic Republic of Congo is
the most mineral rich nation on the planet. Do you

(43:49):
want China and control of that or US? Oh? But
do they want a puppet show about how to change
your or diversity, equity and inclusion or do they need
money to stem the tide of a potential disease? Stop

(44:14):
the flood of people pouring over the border from Rwanda
in the middle of their war again as they chase
the Hoot Deesa the Doot season fighting over here. We
have to be real about what's in our best interest

(44:35):
and not try to shove social justice bs down people's throats.
It's not about us trying to stop the spread of
AIDS and keeping people alive. That's a good thing that

(44:55):
we do. It's not about making sure kids have access
to certain paste in Sedan. And when I say paste,
it's a peanut butter like paste that keeps them alive
as they struggle with famine. It's not about that. That's

(45:17):
money well spent from the morally side, from the human side.
But when we're handing them the pace, do I need
to know that we are also going to do it
with a puppet that changed its gender. That doesn't work
well for the American people. That's why you get people
who are upset.

Speaker 26 (45:39):
People are mad that they are uncovering where our tax
dollars have gone. Like they're mad about this, They're mad,
they don't want this to happen. Like citizens every day,
nine to five citizens are pissed off at this list,
like they're mad that this is happening. You're mad that
this is happening. So you're okay with seven million dollars

(46:00):
going to figuring out the lizards jumped out of trees
after being squirted with water. You're not that we're finding
out that's where our tax dollars went.

Speaker 2 (46:10):
She's being funny there. The reality is it's way worse
than that, because at least lizards are cool. Oh yeah,
it's not very nice. This is our good buddy John
Kennedy talking about some of the things that have been
handed money and the absurdity of these things. And let

(46:32):
me tell you something, kids, it's absurd.

Speaker 27 (46:34):
On the USAID gave one point five million dollars to
promote LGBT advocacy in Jamaica. They gave one point five
million dollars per quote art for inclusion of people with
disabilities in Belarus, another three point nine million dollars for
LGBT causes in Macedonia, eight point three million dollars for
equity and inclusion education in Nepal. And many of my

(46:56):
colleagues are upset. They're really mad, mister Muskell. I think
we all to give them a metal.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
You think it's that stuff that frustrates people when you
talk about saving lives in Sedan or parts of Africa
where there's a civil war, or there's an outbreak of
a disease, or there's a whatever it is. That is
one thing. When you talk about puppet shows and gender

(47:27):
binary language, that's one of the things they did. They
gave a lot of money to Sri Lankan journalists to
understand how not to use gender binary language. That's the
stuff that Americans go. I don't want any part of
that soft power the right way stuff that matters saving lives,

(47:53):
bettering a community with wells and things. That's great wishing,
crazy ideology that a vast majority of Americans find ridiculous
on nations that aren't going to accept it the way
that you're hoping they do doesn't endear you to them.

(48:14):
They just take your money and laugh. And that's what
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Jad Benson.

Speaker 28 (49:49):
US District Judge John kunell Er has issued a preliminary
injunction meeting the Trump administration cannot deny citizenship to children
born on American soil of immigrant parents.

Speaker 16 (49:58):
Birthright citizenship is a fundamental constitutional right.

Speaker 28 (50:02):
In his ruling, Judge Kunauer, who was appointed by Ronald Reagan,
took the president to task.

Speaker 29 (50:07):
The rule of law.

Speaker 6 (50:07):
It's, according to him, something to navigate around or simply ignore,
whether that be for political or personal gain.

Speaker 28 (50:14):
The administration says it plans to appeal.

Speaker 2 (50:16):
We forgot all about birthright citizenship because of how fast
everything is moving in the world of politics now. But
that's out there. The course they're going to appeal. Like
I said yesterday, Trump's gonna throw a lot of things
against the wall, and some will stick, some won't. I
think a lot of people out there think that everything
that Trump can get, that he does an executive order

(50:36):
that gets into the courts, that he can take immediately
to the Supreme Court and kind of fast track it,
that they'll pick it up and they'll approve everything. And
I think he's going to find out that's not reality.
It isn't. And Trump lost several cases that he thought
he should win and he wants some, but it's not

(50:58):
because it's Trump. It's all about the Constitution. Now. There
are ways of taking something like immigration. It's a perfect
example where we have a really horrible immigration system that
is broken, that is dysfunctional, that's been politicized, and the

(51:21):
thought of trying to get a constitutional convention or doing
any of the things that you would think, oh, we
should do this, this and this. It's never going to happen,
But can you do something that would say change the
way that quote unquote anchor babies. Now, here's the thing
with quote unquote anchor babies. You have to be twenty

(51:42):
one or older to sponsor your parents. So think about
that for a second, because we think, well, the minute
they're here, they get to sponsor their parents, and it's
too late. Well, that's not true. You have to be
twenty one or older. If you want to look at
maybe saying you need to reside in the country for
fifteen of those twenty one years before you can think

(52:03):
about it. Well, you can change that law. That's fine.
The reality though, of the anchor baby and the myth
and all of it, because everything gets lost in translation,
and everything gets lost in political translation, which is what
it should be called. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Twitter right here in the Chadmnson Show. It's all about enforcement,
and we have lacked enforcement for quite a long time.
We've turned a blind eye to this, and now we're
trying to fix something that we've allowed to break to
the point of, well, you see what it's at almost

(52:46):
no return. Sticking with immigration, sheriffs are trying to calm
people down in certain areas sanctuary cities of course, and
states because the illegal, undocumented, unicorn wanderers whatever you want
to call them, whatever political thing that you need to

(53:06):
to make you feel good, they're nervous. You knew the
risk when you came here illegally, right, everybody knew the risk.

Speaker 30 (53:15):
Local police here in California worry the migrant community will
refuse to report crimes or work with agencies because of
the ongoing immigration action, which California police cannot legally take
part in. But ice vests say police ice agents drive
police looking vehicles, and so now the sheriff in San
Joaquin County is going into the fields to tell workers

(53:35):
they don't need to fear his deputies, and he fears
criminals will act as ice to take advantage of scared
farm workers. What if we tell you who abuses people
that are here illegally more than people that are also
here illegally and know that they have got a captured
group of people who are terrified to call law enforcement,

(53:55):
who are terrified to do anything that may bring attention
to them in a negative way. So those people abuse them,
which is a sad situation.

Speaker 2 (54:05):
The collaterals get caught because they're chasing the criminals, and
the criminals are abusing who the people that are just
trying to make a better life even though they're here illegally.
It's a vicious cycle. Pumosity show. Read the podcast, It's
Chad Benson.

Speaker 19 (54:16):
Show, then Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
It's that time of the show, and we break out
the Wheel of Surprise. What is that? I've numbered these,
but I don't know what any of the stories are,
so how they come at us is going to be
a surprise.

Speaker 29 (55:00):
Guy.

Speaker 2 (55:00):
Okay, here we go, ladies and gentlemen, the first spin
of the wheel. Baby we go.

Speaker 31 (55:14):
Number seven to the top that wien or tet or
Tistrey chicken and scene. My name is Balen. I'm twenty
one years old and I have Tourette syndrome.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
In a little baby Weenie.

Speaker 13 (55:28):
Spotted let you're in the Safari in Itchy Baby wayeneyeh.

Speaker 14 (55:35):
Sorry, I'm excited.

Speaker 2 (55:39):
As you do. You're probably thinking, chat, what the hell
was that? Her name is Baylin Dupree. I think that's right.
She is got a new show on TLC, but she
started at TikTok and it exploded. And it's very interesting
because what started as you know, maybe her being able
to talk to some people who may suffer, it's becoming

(56:00):
such a big thing to bring awareness to Turette's syndrome.
And the show is very interesting because you know, she's
she's young, she's beautiful, she's got a boyfriend. The whole
thing is is is interesting because it's not just about her,
it's also about how your family deals with it.

Speaker 31 (56:22):
Turette syndrome is a neurological involuntary motor and vocal disorder
that is chronic chronic deck slap, that Wiener wrap, that
Wiener tap, that Wiener.

Speaker 3 (56:33):
Tourette syndrome causes me to have ticks.

Speaker 31 (56:36):
And ticks are sudden twitches, sounds or movements that I
do repetitively stupid. When I get the urge to tick,
it feels like my skin is crawling and it's very
very itchy. After I do the tick or release the tick,
the urge goes away.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
It's interesting when you watched the show, because I've watched
the first couple episodes, although I do have something to
play that just as hilarious from the show. But the
OCD side of it is also something like, she got
everything you could give somebody with the ticks and the

(57:19):
turetts and the cursing because not everybody curses, but she
got the OCD thing too, which and it's like a
serious thing. She thinks it's actually worse than the turetts.

Speaker 31 (57:36):
My tics can come from anything anything I see here, smell,
think about, make it, moles, make it. Because I'm thinking
about that, I'm trying not to look at him him

(57:58):
because every time I see a ball person and I
have to tell them another fault. So you're all the
most random things can become a tick or ticks, Tourette syndrome.

Speaker 2 (58:09):
Stupid, and the whole thing. Just the way that the
family has to deal with it on top of everything
is and if you've had somebody who's got not just
turets or something like that, just people forget about the
family and what they have to go through in a
lot of this, and you know, like her dad's like, look,

(58:31):
you know, the kitchen's the most dangerous place of all.
And during that, like when he's talking about that to
the camera, she opens the door and tells the neighbors
to f off. She goes, I just wanted to tell
them good morning. And but her ocd in it is
you know, like it's one of those things where she's
got to turn the light switch on, you know, fifteen

(58:55):
times before she can leave the room or stuff like that,
and everything has to be perfectly lined up. That's he said,
it's way tougher. But this I want to play that
has nothing to do itself with the show. But just
I saw it on the preview there night. I thought
it was the most hilarious thing. It's about Joe Biden.
It is like the perfect First of all, she's out
with her boyfriend and they're kind of looking out like
on this bridge thing over the water and then out

(59:18):
of nowhere.

Speaker 32 (59:18):
Biden comments, it is like the perfect place to be,
at least for me, because Joe Biden lives in the
White House. There's vaginas hanging from the White House. Joe
Biden's buried in my backyard after snorting cocaine during the
Revolutionary War of eighteen twelve.

Speaker 7 (59:39):
It's a mouthful.

Speaker 31 (59:40):
Literally, I have no idea where this sick came from,
but I can promise you I have no idea what
the president's activities are or where he's buried.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
And he's still alive, so that's good.

Speaker 2 (59:55):
Again. I just find that fascinating. My little sister had
a friend we s call him Twitch. He had turetts
and he he did cuss, but he he had we
everybody called him Twitch because his twitches were so out
of control, and he would talk about how exhausting his
life was because of the twitches. He goes, I wish

(01:00:18):
I could just, you know, curse all the time whatever
like that, and and that happened once in a while.
We used to think he used to use that as
an excuse, but his twitches were so bad, and it was,
you know, he was on a bunch of drugs as
far as you know, trying to do everything they possibly could.
And I have a feeling in the future with the

(01:00:39):
breakthroughs in medicine in particular, with like the way that
they're working with shock waves and things like that, that
there may be something coming that is going to be
a huge help. But again the show is fascinating because
of yes, her, but all so the family. One time

(01:01:02):
they go to the airport because she's going to like
twitch Con, which is a thing like it's a for
people of Turetts and she sees the thing at the
airport that says no gun, and she's like, I got
a gun. I got a gun. I got a gun.
They're like, oh, let's do one more here if we can,

(01:01:22):
will surprise number ten? All right, what's this one? Hmm.

Speaker 33 (01:01:37):
The Scottish cat owners can breathe easy after government leaders
confirm there won't be a band despite report warning their
pets could be a threat to the environment. The Scottish
Animal Welfare Commission shapes policies to protect animals, pets and
wild ones, working directly with government officials to craft policies.
Last year, the group submitted a report showing cats or
killing seven hundred million birds and other animals each year

(01:02:00):
in the UK, impacting Scotland's wildlife. The Scottish government says
they were considering the report from the commission, causing rumors
to swell that they could put a ban on cats.

Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
By the way, while everybody's all they could never really
do that. Can we just be at least a little
bit open minded in the insanity that goes on in
the UK and say to yourself, could they Yes? Would
they know? But is it possible with the lunacy of

(01:02:33):
climate change and all this kind of stuff, where now
the domesticated cat and the feral cat is some sort
of evil creature that must be contained.

Speaker 33 (01:02:43):
Headlines quickly followed with stories like cats in Scotland could
be banned under strict New Wildlife Plans or SNP to
consider banning cats well Fair experts urged officials to consider
establishing containment zones to protect vulnerable wildlife from both feral
and domestic to cats, including using leashes when outdoors or
keeping them inside altogether.

Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
They also call.

Speaker 33 (01:03:06):
For legislation making owners responsible for microchipping and controlling cat breeding,
but First Minister John Swinney clarify the government has no
intention of banning or restricting cats.

Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
I don't know if they'll actually do it, but I
could see it hotten in one day where they tried
to blame somebody, you all, the Scottish government and the
climate fifty pounds because your to cat ate a baird
and it was not authorized to eat the bird. Three
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Welcome to Chad. No, not the country, the institution, the
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Shows that time of the week, KA a little bit
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vestment Officer Boward Capital and friend and sponsor of said show.

Speaker 2 (01:05:08):
Let's start with the market itself, Sack. It feels like
it's going to pop. I don't want it to, but
I look at some of these valuations. I look at
some of these you know, earnings, and then I see
the stock jump, and I think to myself, Am I

(01:05:29):
the only one who sees it? Am I wrong? Because
everybody seems to be thinking there's a never ending upside
with no downside whatsoever or even any kind of pullback?
Am I wrong? I mean, what's the deal?

Speaker 14 (01:05:44):
The weird part to me? I understand the retail side
right like we meaning, you know, For instance, I heard
somebody there to day talking about expensive stocks versus chief stocks,
and they were simply referencing the share price. Right. So
if you have a stock price below fifty or cheap,
if you're above a five hundred, that's just too expensive.
And you go, guys, that doesn't mean anything. The cheapest

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company in the world, the cheapest company in the s
and P five hundred could be a million dollars a share.

Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
Right, Like, it's what is right?

Speaker 15 (01:06:14):
Like?

Speaker 14 (01:06:14):
Wait, what is the earnings percentage off that ownership slice?

Speaker 24 (01:06:17):
Right?

Speaker 14 (01:06:17):
Or you know what, that's how you measure them so
retail right.

Speaker 21 (01:06:21):
I like people that don't do this for a living.

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
The guys that.

Speaker 14 (01:06:24):
Blow my mind are the professionals like Jim Kramer the
other night pumping Costco. Okay, I love Costco. It's a great,
great company. Nothing, but I love the way they treat
their people. I love going there, right, the samples. Who
doesn't love hitting up a good sample, you know, getting
five years worth of peanut butter, you know, picking up
some new airport.

Speaker 21 (01:06:43):
You know what I mean. I love this.

Speaker 14 (01:06:44):
I love no. I wish I could own it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
Kay.

Speaker 14 (01:06:47):
Costco is trading at sixty two times earnings. They're growing
revenues around six percent, their margins are three three percent,
and they pay a dividend now a point four. Okay,
let's flip over and look at Coca Cola. Right, everybody
likes Costco because it's a premium brand, Yeah, and it is. Okay,

(01:07:11):
I don't know that there's a brand that is more
durable in premium in the world than Coke. Right, so
the Coke brand will be long enduring far after Costco.
I firmly believe that. Okay, flip around, look at Coke.
Very similar growth metrics Coke. Costco's growing about six and
a half, Cokes like five point seven Okay, growing grown
per year. Okay, Costco trading at sixty two times earnings

(01:07:35):
with six and a half percent growth, three percent margins.
Coke trading at twenty three or twenty three times earnings
with six percent growth and twenty four percent margins and
paying a three point one percent dividend versus Costco's point four. Meaning,
for the life of me, I cannot understand why somebody

(01:07:58):
want Costco. Oh Like it chatted to the point where
if you put them down and you look at them financially,
unless some type of idiosyncratic implosion or you know, growth
freak out for both companies were to occur, which when
you look at where both coke companies are in their
growth curve, that's highly unlikely, right. But outside of that,

(01:08:21):
you're looking at these two companies and you're going there
is no rational investor on the face of the earth
that would make this decision, right, because the argument for
Costco is, well, it's fighting back against inflation, this is
Jim Kramer's saying, and it's a retailer that can't be stopped.
And it's this premium brand.

Speaker 21 (01:08:37):
Well, nothing's more premium than Coke.

Speaker 14 (01:08:39):
They're growing at the same rate. And yet Costco is
trading at three x the valuation and Coke is paying
a fifteen x greater dividend, and Coke's got eight times
the margins it, meaning it's just completely uneconomical. There is
no argument for it that on a fundamental basis, like
I said, unless there was some idiosyncratic happening with either company.

(01:09:02):
On a fundamental basis, it is virtually impossible at these
valuations to pencil out a scenario in which financially Costco
does better than Coke over the next ten years. As
an investment, it's virtually impossible. As a matter of fact,
at this valuation, Costco's growth. Don't quote me on this,

(01:09:24):
but Costco's growth would need to go up by something
like eighty to one hundred percent. It need to double
their growth rate over the next decade to deliver the
same financial returns that you'd make on a ten year treasury.

Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
Talking to Zach Abram, chievestment officer a Bullwark Capital, as
we talk about the marketplace itself, I want to switch
gears a little bit, a little bit political, but also
dealing with the market the d I think I think
a lot of people are happy it's gone. I think
it was stress for a lot of CEOs and whatnot.
And Target was one of those ones that are like, Okay,
we're done with this. Yet now you've got those activists

(01:09:59):
in who are now suing them saying no, you can't
pull back the DEI that's not something you can do.
And I find that to be ridiculous.

Speaker 14 (01:10:10):
Let's say you, no investor, can it can course a
company into making a decision that that isn't you know,
that isn't legally that isn't.

Speaker 21 (01:10:17):
Illegally established law.

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
So I and those guys are idiots that that.

Speaker 14 (01:10:23):
Group of investors are.

Speaker 21 (01:10:24):
They're idiots.

Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
I wouldn't pay too much.

Speaker 14 (01:10:26):
The d I think is dead rightfully, so to be
fair to Costco on the flip side of this, because
the de I, I mean, you know, you know where
I stand on that nonso oh yeah, to be fair though,
And I heard people on the right given Costco a
really bad time. And if you read the comments, the
guy said, he didn't say that we're all about DEI.
He said that we were already doing those kinds of
things anyway. Yeah, and we're going to continue to do

(01:10:47):
things the way we always have so and you know,
when it comes to Costco, like I feel differently about
them than some of these other companies because I love
the way they treat their employees.

Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
Man zach A. Marayam, Chief Investment Officer. But where capitalill
tell everybody where can they get a hold of you
want to do that risk review and the second opinion
if you will.

Speaker 14 (01:11:05):
Easy way to find us Google, Know your Risk Radio
Bullardcapitalmanagement dot Com. We'll have another webinar coming up in
the in the next few weeks.

Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
You're the man. Love having you all. We'll do it
again next week. Zach Areyachi, investment Officer, Board Capital.

Speaker 14 (01:11:17):
Sounds good man, Thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Investment advisor reservices offer through Trek Financial loc and sec
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five one zero three. Great talking to Zac. And I
love talking about Costco because I think Costco is one
of those things where you know, it's like I know
Robbie Starbucks out there, He's like, we're going after Costco.
They just they treat their people good and if they've

(01:11:39):
got their thing, you know, Look, do I think some
of this stuff's insane. But I'm not gonna stop shopping
at Costco because they kept some sort of DEI thing
that they were doing long before it was called DEI. Well,
I'm not going to go there then, don't. I mean,
you know, not everybody needs twelve gallons of mayonnaise. I'm
just saying. But that being said, I like Costco and

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some people that's a hell they want to die on
all the time. Knock yourself out. We all have a
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little bit of what's trending top of that, and interview
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The Woke to Puss. What is that? It is awesome
and it's like the perfect time to have this book out.
It is about the insanity of all of these crazy
woke agencies inside the government and how they have manipulated

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Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Sure, this is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (01:13:32):
How has the.

Speaker 29 (01:13:32):
Election made you feel? On a scale from one to ten,
with ten being Nazi? Nazi? Nazi. My name is doctor
Nick Peterson and I specialize in those suffering from TDS
Trump drangements. Hello, I'm doctor Peterson. How are you well?
Donald Trump is a felon I asked how you were doing.
The majority of Americans can mentally handle election results on

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both sides.

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
Of the aisle.

Speaker 29 (01:13:56):
However, there's this small, albeit growing group of people that
are just disconnected from reality.

Speaker 3 (01:14:03):
Fascist.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
Oh my lord, trust me, I know who those people are.
You guys text me every single day.

Speaker 29 (01:14:10):
Gone are the days where you just search your symptoms
on web md that home by yourself. Now they record
their symptoms and post them for the world to see.
The haircut is also a dead giveaway.

Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
So what brings you in today?

Speaker 25 (01:14:24):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
I don't know.

Speaker 29 (01:14:24):
Maybe it's the Orange democracy destroying Putin love and dictator
all right, so mental illness. They are completely blind to
the fact that their absurd actions and ideologies we're a
big factor in their party's loss.

Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
It's true, though, God, it's true. I mean the way
that people have Trump derangement syndrome is spectacular. I get
your texts. I know, I get your text Seventy seven
million Nazis voted for Trump and he stole the election.

(01:15:03):
I've got several of those texts. I don't know what
to do. I hope there's a cure.

Speaker 29 (01:15:08):
Let me ask you this, do you even know what
a democracy is? Follow up question, do you know how
Kamala Harris became the nominee? I know you're a deplorable
Nazi fascist bigot um okay, net It turns out that
calling half the country Nazis for four years was not

(01:15:29):
a winning strategy. Nazi Nazi Nazi? Do you realize what
I'm going through? Yep, delusions A man.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
I wish those people the best. I hope they can
get help. We should have an intervention. I doubt it's
going to help. But you know what I'm never going
to say, never in giving up on my fellow man. Meanwhile,
is American soft power gone? Have we rendered ourselves useless? Wait?

(01:16:03):
What soft power? You guys know what soft power is?
That's aid to foreign countries. That's what we call it
soft power because we help. But in helping and giving
we get stuff in return. But now with us aid
going away and it's not is the soft power gone?

(01:16:28):
Have we finally allowed the rest of the world to
free themselves of our money and to fend for themselves
and to die in the deserts? Is that who we
are as Americans?

Speaker 24 (01:16:43):
That's you're making, which is, let's not fight about this.
You know it's foreign aid. Foreign aid's not popular. Let's
let's talk about eggs now. This this is this is
a fight that I don't care what polls say right now,
if it's a fifty to fifty split, I still have

(01:17:03):
confidence to the American people that they don't want children
to die in Sedan. They don't want them to starve
to death in Sidan. And they don't want malarias spreading
all over Africa. They don't want these diseases spreading all
over the world.

Speaker 3 (01:17:20):
They don't want George W.

Speaker 24 (01:17:22):
Bush's pep Far project, which is saved twenty five million
lives so far across the world. They don't want those
stopped at the end of the day, if Democrats will
actually explain that to them, But.

Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
They can't because they make everything about ridiculous stuff that
they just don't get that the average American person doesn't
care about, and things is ridiculous. They are failing at
so many things. They don't know how to read a room.
They fail at that for quite a while. They've learned
nothing from what took place in November, and because of that,

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they can't even get a message out to the country
about why this quote unquote agency is worth fighting for
and that yes, some of the stuff has been focused
on social issues that we try to jam down other
countries' throats that they don't want because they want the

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rest of the other money that comes with it. That
other money is for saving lives. That other money does
do good, and it's not just about saving lives. It's
also about the opportunity for us to continue to be
a part of certain countries that it's good that we're
aligned with comparatively to China and other nations because of

(01:18:48):
what they may have see minerals that we may need,
or information about bad folk. So it's a win. The
problem is the agency has been hijacked by lunatics who

(01:19:11):
treated as this woke charity and spend money on crap
that quite frankly, is a a waste of money and
b these nations don't care about this now.

Speaker 27 (01:19:28):
Mister Musk started with the usai D that handle handles
a lot of a foreign aid for America.

Speaker 21 (01:19:34):
American people very generous.

Speaker 27 (01:19:36):
But I'll tell you what mister Musk discovered.

Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
He found that the USA i.

Speaker 27 (01:19:40):
D gave money to support electric vehicles in Vietnam, our money,
taxpayer money. He found that the USA I D gave
money to a transgender clinic in India. I didn't know that,
Miss American people didn't know that. We found that the

(01:20:01):
USAID gave one point five million dollars to a Serbian
LGBTQ group called GROUPA is a dodgy. They got one
point five million dollars to quote advanced diversity, equity and
inclusion in Serbia's workplaces and business community. Mister Musk found
that we gave seven point nine million dollars of taxpayer

(01:20:22):
money to a project that would teach three lunch and
journalists to avoid binary gender language.

Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
You see, when you talk about wacky stuff forty grand
for a Peruvian comic book about transgender folk, the average
American goes, that's the dumbest thing in the world. That's ridiculous.
What the hell are we doing that? When you hear

(01:20:52):
them say we're going to spend one hundred grand over
here or whatever they spent on some sort of transgender
opera in Colombia, the hell are you doing that? For
eight is important and it's not going anywhere. Marco Rubio
said as much yesterday. Again, we're going to identify what works,

(01:21:17):
We're going to identify what best aligns with what we
as America need and want and what's best for us
and our allies, and the rest of it's going to
go away. Soft power is important. We don't want China
and Russia, in Iran and in crazy terrorist organizations to

(01:21:39):
get footholds in areas where they can expand and or
control things that we may need and not just us,
but I'm talking globally because that's not a good thing.
And helping keep kids alive who may die from malaria
or people who struggle with HIV or hunger, damn skippy,

(01:22:03):
that's a great thing. But telling Nepal that they need
to figure out what to do with gender language, or
that this puppet is going to teach kids about gender
identity in some country where quite frankly, if we're honest,

(01:22:24):
they're going to take anybody who comes up with that
whacking is to may toss them off a building. Maybe
your idea of what is fun and solid and good
is best kept at home, and even then nobody cares
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a program. I don't know if you guys are aware of this,
Enough of that stuff, Let's talk about real stuff.

Speaker 22 (01:22:50):
Just two days separate the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas
City Chiefs from their epic Super Bowl showdown.

Speaker 28 (01:22:56):
And we go out there and leave it everything we
have on the football field.

Speaker 22 (01:22:59):
Patrick Mahomes, already a three time Super Bowl winner and
three time Super Bowl MVP, is on the verge of
history with the Chiefs, who could be the first team
ever to win three titles in a row. Jalen Hurts
fell just short of glory with the Eagles just two
years ago against these Chiefs in Super Bowl fifty seven history.

Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
Indeed, he is on his way. He's already a Hall
of Famer. Now it's will you pass Brady and be
the greatest of all time? Because you win this weekend?
Brady never did this.

Speaker 23 (01:23:31):
He is, you know, in midstream in terms of does
he become a Tom Brady Michael Jordan level dominator throughout
his entire career.

Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
I think it's damn damn possible, no doubt about that.
So I'm gonna give you guys my pick here in
the second what are the better saying?

Speaker 22 (01:23:54):
The betting market thinks the Chiefs will win Kansas City
a one and a half point favorite over the Eagles.
The Eagles may be ignoring those odds considering they have
MVP finalist and newly crowned Offensive Player of the Year
star running back Saquon Barkley.

Speaker 12 (01:24:10):
And you definitely can't accomplish awards like this without the
big boys up front.

Speaker 2 (01:24:14):
The old saying is, if you're gonna be the king,
you gotta kill the king. Will he get three in
a row? I'm here to tell you right now, the
Eagles defense is amazing. Their offense is boring, but smashes
you in the face. And while Patrick Mahomes seems to
do it each and every time, this weekend will not
be that weekend twenty four to seventeen. The champions will

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Speaker 7 (01:26:28):
Chad Benson, No, it's time to find out what's trending.

Speaker 2 (01:26:33):
What's trending?

Speaker 35 (01:26:34):
Sign James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera, what trupping.

Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
Let's find out what's trending on The Lenderson Show. We
Happy Friday, everybody. We'll start with Google, NFL NVP. Josh
Allen wins the MVP. Congratulations to you, he'd rather win

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a Super Bowl. Warriors Lakers. Sterling Sharp gets into the
Hall of Fame NFL Hall of Fame. Good for you.
Virginia McCaskey, longtime Bear's owner, passed away yesterday one hundred
and ninety five thousand years No, she was one hundred
two years old. Seems like she was one hundred ninety five.

(01:27:40):
Asteroid hitting Earth potentially two thousand and thirty two, So
we got time, is what we're saying. Don't panic though,
don't panic, Oh my god, because you know there's a
panic out there. Get us aid on it and see
what they can do to stop it. Oh, they're going

(01:28:02):
to spend fifty million dollars talking about trans asteroids. Chad,
you're so funny. Let's head over to Yahoo find out
what's trending over there. Donald Trump, Bill Belichick bringing his
twenty four year old girlfriend got roasted by Snoop Dogg
last night at the NFL Honors Awards, Panama Canal Is

(01:28:25):
saying that we don't get to pass through the canal
free and Marco Rubio saying that's not what we were told.
And so there's a battle going on there which makes

(01:28:45):
me laugh. And then finally over to Twitter. Yes, it's
number two right now, big Balls. So are the people
working for DOGE two three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is her Twitter
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(01:29:09):
you know the misinformation and disinformation on both sides of
this insane debate is tremendous. Some of the other things
Lamar Jackson trending Josh Allen as well on Twitter diimvp.
I don't even know what that means. Ah, Yes, big Balls,

(01:29:29):
the infamous Big Balls.

Speaker 4 (01:29:33):
He's nineteen year old. Nineteen years old is a high
school graduate. It's a guy named Evan Korstein. He works
at DOGE. He has access to US government systems, is
professional in online history. Call into question whether he would
even pass a background check typically required to obtain security clearances.

Speaker 2 (01:29:47):
Security experts tell Wired he.

Speaker 4 (01:29:48):
Runs something called Tesla dot Sexy, which operates a Russian website.
He worked at a startup that hired convicted hackers. Someone
using his Telegram handle solicited a cyber attack on his LinkedIn.

Speaker 3 (01:30:01):
He calls himself big B A L l S.

Speaker 4 (01:30:04):
I won't say the whole words, I won't be vulgar,
That's what he calls himself. So big B A l
LS has all of our social security data.

Speaker 2 (01:30:12):
People need to understand who support Trump and elon. There's
a lot of people out there, even conservatives, that are
a little nervous about some of this stuff. So being
transparent is extremely important. And when they hear that there's
somebody called big Balls running around who's nineteen years old,
they get a little more nervous. Okay, they're on read

(01:30:34):
only and so much of the information you're going to
hear from both sides is not really true. So everybody
take a deep breath coming out. He's an author senior
editor Daily Signal. Tyler O'Neil joins the program talk about
his new book, The Woke to Push the Dark Money
Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government. We're going to talk to
him straight ahead. It is the Chad Benson.

Speaker 19 (01:30:56):
Joe, then Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:19):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Our Government's been hijacked by lunatics, and this guy's going
to set the record straights. New book is called The
WOP to Puss Who is actually controlling DC? How the
dark muddy cabal manipulates the federal government. Senior editor at
The Daily Signal, Tyler O'Neil joins the program. We have
a hijacking going on right now in DC, and my god,

(01:31:43):
is it insane? Tyler, what the hell's going on?

Speaker 20 (01:31:46):
It's been hijacked by the WOPE priorities and what you
see time and time again is alex is the Open
Society Foundations, which is founded by George Soros, funding people
across the world, funding these crazy left wing ideas. And
of course, like he can fund what he wants to fund.
I don't want to prevent him from funding what he

(01:32:06):
wants to fund. But you have the USAID partnering with him,
directing your tax dollars to the same things he's funding,
and so you get these, you know, these transgender operas
that we're paying for in Colombia, this transgender play in Peru.
I mean, it's just like you know, and d d
I in offices in a foreign country. I'm just like,

(01:32:28):
we are dealing with this problem now and here in
the United States, and yet your tax dollars, my tax
dollars are subsidizing spent sending this woke ideology overseas. And
it's this kind of corruption that I set to explain
in my book. I've I've followed the money, and I've

(01:32:49):
followed the priorities of the Biden administration, why they were
spending all this money, what they were doing. And you know,
you scratch beneath the surface of almost any Biden policy
and you'll find a woke activist group that's feeding people
into the administration, that's writing executive orders that Biden essentially
copies and paste and then signs, and then bringing people

(01:33:12):
in from that organization to implement those orders in the
Biden White House. I mean, it's just the revolving door
nature of it. It can be astounding, But of course
those of us who've been following it weren't all that surprised.
I mean, after all, does anybody think that Biden was
the one calling those the shots in the last administry?

Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
No, I don't think anybody believes that Tyler talking to
Tyler and Neil's new books called Low Oke to Bus,
the Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government. And you know,
you talk about Soros, and I've always said is I
have a love hate relationship with George because I was
a currency trader for a long time and when it
comes to the currency world, there may have never been
anybody as good as that the other wacky stuff, it

(01:33:53):
drove me crazy. But his son is far more politically active,
and he's got un limited funds, you know, in some
ways to do stuff. And it's not just at the
federal level. We've seen it with all these woke DA's
and these wacky things. Those tentacles and the Woke to
bus go out a lot of places.

Speaker 20 (01:34:11):
Oh yeah, no, they really do. And of course that's
one of the big aspects of George Soros's influence is
funding the rogue prosecutor movement, leading to a spike in
crime across the country. But of course President Biden apparently
wasn't paying attention, or maybe he was paying attention, and
he decided to give the Presidential Medal of Freedom to

(01:34:32):
George Soros. This is the highest civilian honor and one
of the things Biden did as he was walking out
the door was essentially confirm all the research in my book,
because my whole premise of the book is that Soros
is one of the main people who's propping up this
vast influence campaign and they're working closely to they were

(01:34:52):
calling the shots in the Biden administration, and you know,
lo and behold, one of his last acts, Biden essentially says, oh, yeah,
I really appreciated all your contributions, all your funding, all
your philanthropy.

Speaker 21 (01:35:06):
Read to the activist.

Speaker 20 (01:35:07):
Groups that have been pushing my administration even further to
the left. And so you see this, You see it
throughout that administration. If you were paying attention to the
news during that time, you'll remember, Oh, yeah, one woke
activist group from a far left NGO gets called in
to head the Department of the Interior, and then guess what,

(01:35:29):
now that Biden is out, she's off to another woke
activist group that's focused on climate alarmism. And by the way,
she wrote a letter to on behalf of tree spiking
eco terrorists, which really raises a question, why was Biden
choosing her to lead the Department of the interior in
the first place.

Speaker 14 (01:35:49):
Hmm.

Speaker 20 (01:35:49):
I wonder maybe he's being pushed to adopt the most
radical ideologies that are holding America back and in order
to divide us, in order to promote, in order to
enrich the cronies that some of these very powerful names
in his administration had. I mean, you talk about people
like John Podesta, who is notorious.

Speaker 21 (01:36:12):
His brother Tony is a big lobbyist who is.

Speaker 20 (01:36:15):
Lobbying on behalf of European LNG companies at the same
time as Biden puts a freeze on US exports of
LNG that is going to benefit the very people that
Tony Podesta is representing, and John Podesta had his hands
all over.

Speaker 21 (01:36:33):
That LNG pause.

Speaker 20 (01:36:35):
So if you scratch the surface in the Biden White House,
you'll see these woke activist groups, and then you'll see
the influence of George Soros, the influence of the Arabella
Advisors network of nonprofits. And these are some of the
same people who are also funding the groups supporting the
anti Israel riots on college campuses last year, and we're

(01:36:57):
starting to see them propping up again now. And so
thankfully Trump has issued executive order saying like if you
are harassing Jews on college campuses, and you're a foreign
national at a US university.

Speaker 21 (01:37:12):
We're going to get you out of here.

Speaker 20 (01:37:14):
And I think that's exactly the message that these people
need to hear.

Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
Absolutely. The book is called The Woke to Push the
Dark Money Cabala Manipulating the Federal Government. Tyler O'Neil, the author,
joints the program. What is the endgame?

Speaker 10 (01:37:25):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:37:25):
With Soros? You know what was the end game? What's
the endgame for Alex? There's I mean, you got to
have an endgame. And I've often wondered, Okay, so what
is your endgame? Because it's not really You've got a
lot of these groups that don't agree with each other.
Even though they may be woke and political, they're not
aligned with each other in a lot of other ways
outside of being to the left.

Speaker 21 (01:37:45):
I don't know for certain.

Speaker 20 (01:37:46):
I can't read into Alex Soros's heart and mind to
know what his endgame is. Sometimes it really seemed as
though George Soros just wanted to make the world burn.
But I do think that there is a focus on
there's a focus on money, and there's almost a societal
destabilization that these people seem to want when you're pushing

(01:38:09):
radical ideas like gender ideology. You know, I can believe
of some people that maybe they believe this nonsense.

Speaker 21 (01:38:16):
But those who.

Speaker 20 (01:38:17):
Are like smart political actors, who are you know, more cynical,
which I imagine the Soroses very much are. I think they're
funding it because it divides society and it pits us
against each other, and it makes us doubt. I mean,
if you want a gas lighting one oh one, transgenderism

(01:38:37):
is your one example, because it makes people doubt the
very basic truth about humanity, that people are male or female,
and that you know, women in women's intimate spaces should
be protected from men.

Speaker 21 (01:38:52):
I mean.

Speaker 20 (01:38:53):
The fact is, if you look at the prison data,
which one of my old colleagues, Mary Margaret Hand did,
She got the prison data from Minnesota, and she saw
that a whole bunch of these male inmates in women's
prisons just happen to have been sex offenders and be
convicted of being sex offenders, and now they're being housed

(01:39:14):
with women in women's prisons, and of course you get
rapes because men who are convicted of these things, who
are you know, who claim then to be women but
still have their male parts.

Speaker 21 (01:39:26):
What are they going to do. They're going to.

Speaker 20 (01:39:28):
Abuse the system. And that's not to say that all
people who struggle with transgenderism or threat but you these
this policy has so many loopholes that make people vulnerable,
that make things unfair. And the only reason I could
see you wanting it, unless you were brainwashed with gender ideology,

(01:39:49):
is that you want destabilization in our country.

Speaker 2 (01:39:52):
You're so right about that. I've said for years I
continue to say. So everybody thinks deep state is some boogeyman.
That's the you know, it's the wiz, and it's three
or four people. It is lifetime bureaucrats and the people
that are you know, the president is a renter, he's
not staying forever. The even the Congress and senators, you know,

(01:40:13):
they may have a condo that but they're not living forever.
Bureaucrats are there forever. They're part of it, and they
use their position in such a way that is far
more influential, and that that deep state is in front
of everybody, and they just couch it as well. It's bureaucracy.

Speaker 21 (01:40:32):
Yeah, yeah no, and.

Speaker 20 (01:40:34):
They view and this is the weird thing about talking
about the deep state is that a lot of people
think it's one thing. I think it's an isolated phenomenon
that like a lot of bureaucrats will oppose the people's
elected representatives because they think they know better. But you know,
and sometimes that forms cabal, sometimes it doesn't.

Speaker 21 (01:40:54):
But I think this and the sad.

Speaker 20 (01:40:58):
Thing about all of it is that there are people
in the federal government who just want to serve the
American people, and those civil servants should be honored. The
problem is there are a lot of them who also
think they know better and they're going to take the
American people for a ride. And you know, they may

(01:41:19):
not intend to abuse their power, but they are abusing
their power. And so those people who are, and especially
those who do intend to abuse their power, need to
be rooted out. The federal government should not be a
jobs program for people who are not going to do
the work. It should not be on, you know, a

(01:41:39):
deep state from within to oppose the people's elected representatives either.
It should not be an unaccountable bureaucracy. It should be
under the President of the United States, an accountable executive
branch that fulfills the laws passed by Congress, and that
does so in a way that helps the American people.

(01:42:00):
The problem is we have this top down bureaucratic mentality
that also happens to align with woke priorities, where a
lot of these bureaucrats think they know you know they're
The poll also.

Speaker 21 (01:42:14):
That Neapolitan and Napolitan News.

Speaker 20 (01:42:17):
Puts out, it's it's this really great poll because it
shows the worldview differences between most Americans and the federal bureaucrats.
Most Americans say Americans either should have more freedom or
have the right amount of freedom. Bureaucrats say Americans have.

Speaker 21 (01:42:34):
Too much freedom.

Speaker 20 (01:42:36):
And I think that really reveals the gap. And there
there are there are many bureaucrats who do the job well,
but my beef isn't with all of them. But there
is a huge amount of the federal bureaucracy in DC
that needs to be rooted out and we have to
have we have to clean house. And that's one of
the great things that President Trump is trying to do.

(01:42:58):
And I think DOGE is an excellent way of starting
the process. I hope my book can be a little
bit of a roadmap to undoing all of the damage
that these woke activist groups have done.

Speaker 2 (01:43:10):
His name is Tyler Dale. He's a senior editor Daily
Signal and your book, The Woke to Books, The Dark
Moundy Cabal manipulating the federal government. Tell everybody out there
where they can get it, and I advise everybody, you guys,
go out there and get it right now.

Speaker 20 (01:43:22):
Yeah, you can find it on Amazon. Amazon is just
a great place to buy books. Also leave a review
if you buy it, if you like it. It's available
on ebook, paperback, and hardcover. It will be an audiobook
coming sometime in April.

Speaker 21 (01:43:39):
I believe you can follow me.

Speaker 20 (01:43:41):
On X Tyler to O'Neil with just one L and
then you can follow the Daily Signal. I'm also on
truth Social and a few other platforms. You can follow
the Daily Signal on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Truth Social X.
We're on all platforms, accept TikTok and anything else run

(01:44:02):
by the Chinese Communist Party.

Speaker 2 (01:44:04):
I appreciate you coming on today, man, Thank you so much.
Good luck with the book.

Speaker 21 (01:44:06):
Thanks so much for having me chat.

Speaker 2 (01:44:08):
The book is amazing And if you have a chance
crabb it the Woke to Puss, you will not be disappointed.
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Speaker 1 (01:45:40):
Yeah, the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:45:43):
It is Friday, so you know what that means. Oh yeah,
we take a listen back to some of the wackiness,
the craziness of this past week. And it's been another
one of those weeks that.

Speaker 8 (01:45:56):
I will bring articles on impeachment against the present debt
for desperately deeds proposed and desperately deeds.

Speaker 9 (01:46:04):
Don't If anybody comes for PHILP, they're gonna have to
go through me and all of you.

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
I'm not one hundred.

Speaker 21 (01:46:15):
Dollars funking in my hole.

Speaker 10 (01:46:17):
I know what I say. It didn't Burger's burning a
hold right through my pargeting and doing my skin. Come
Monday morning, I'll be burn It's fine, I'm free scaring.
I'm done my motor running again.

Speaker 2 (01:46:35):
It's final, or.

Speaker 11 (01:46:41):
I had to check it was. It was April first,
very happy to be here. He's the Lakers. It's one
of the best closing histories.

Speaker 12 (01:46:48):
I'm sorry they're frustrated, but it's something we believe in
as a as an organization.

Speaker 2 (01:46:52):
It's gonna make us feather maps. We're a global presence.

Speaker 20 (01:46:55):
I would rather lose with Luca than win a championship
without him.

Speaker 10 (01:46:59):
It's finding that fire.

Speaker 17 (01:47:15):
Elon Musk is a Nazi ball baby.

Speaker 11 (01:47:19):
What Musk is doing is illegal and unconstitutional.

Speaker 13 (01:47:24):
Elon Musk is seizing power from the American people.

Speaker 14 (01:47:29):
I am gonna stand with you in this fight, and
we will win.

Speaker 15 (01:47:34):
As we dug into us US aid, it became apparent
that what we have here is not an apple with
a worm in it, but we have actually just a
bowl of worms.

Speaker 16 (01:47:43):
From the US will take over the Gaza script and
we will do a job.

Speaker 3 (01:48:01):
With it too well. Own it.

Speaker 9 (01:48:02):
Your willingness to think outside the box will help us
achieve all these goals.

Speaker 2 (01:48:07):
Donald Trump is a real estate guy. What have we
heard him saying just his first two weeks plus that
he thinks the United that you'd have more real estate.

Speaker 16 (01:48:14):
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 with this executive order.

Speaker 3 (01:48:23):
The war on women's sports is over.

Speaker 2 (01:48:28):
The war on women's sports is finally over. The Great
War on women's Sports is finally over, and we survived it.
Thank goodness for that. I don't think that's very nice, Ched.
I feel that you're being kind of sarcastic because I
am three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
three at Chad Benson Show. That is your Twitter, your Instagram.

(01:48:51):
Check out Chad Benson Show TV as well on YouTube,
like and subscribe on the Chad Benson Show. Solid Fun Week.
I mean it's been I mean we started Pucksatani Phil
and then you've got the stuff with Usaid, and then
you've got, of course, the trade, the biggest one arguably

(01:49:14):
in the history of the NBA, and then all of
a sudden you move from there to this and now
we're onto big Balls and the Doge and you're like, oh,
what else can happen? I don't know, we're gonna find out.
There's gonna be a lot. I have a feeling, and
we're only a couple of weeks into Trump's presidency three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
That is your Twitter, your Instagram, and all the other things.
You guys have a blessed and amazing weekend. We will

(01:49:37):
do it again on Monday. As always, Night night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:43):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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