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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
I've said on Friday, defense wins championships. Boy, did a
defense win a championship. Let's just say that Super Bowl
was a bit of an ass woman for the second time.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Defense Liberty too for you shit into Philadelphia.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
He goes Clive in Super Bowl fifty nine.
Speaker 5 (00:45):
Yeah, that was a beat down with a capital B.
Speaker 6 (00:50):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Should we get it? Should we do it? Let's do it?
Speaker 5 (00:55):
All right? You guys ready go for it?
Speaker 7 (00:59):
Hey?
Speaker 8 (01:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Eagles? The Eagles with an easy win. It was over
by halftime. I mean, And if you would have told,
you know, listening to Tom Brady and and and them
talk about it, if you'd have told them that they
were gonna hold Saquon Barkley to well under one hundred
yards and he was gonna have no big plays and
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he wasn't gonna get a touch me. If you would
have told him that, they'd be like, Yes. What they
didn't count on was the other stuff. And the other
stuff was the struggle of Patrick Mahomes, who after the
game is very honest about it.
Speaker 9 (01:39):
I thought our team played really what I felt like,
I didn't play to my standard just with the especially
the struggles that I had early in the season, and
so there's things that I have to get better at,
and they kind of showed today in the on the
biggest stage, and so I'm about to find a way
this all season to combat with defenses are doing to me.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
It was interesting because I'm watching the game, and let's
be real, you're waiting for the moment because you're waiting
for that big run. Right they're gonna go on a run,
they're gonna get they're gonna get the ball back, they're
gonna score a touchdown. Then they're gonna get an interception or something.
They're gonna score a touchdown. Next thing you know, you
look up and you were up by twenty four. Now
you're only up by three. It just never came That
defense was a beast. They stopped everything. They only rushed forward.
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They rarely blitched. They came hard, and they won and
they got interceptions. On his twenty second birthday, Cooper Dejeene
or Dijon with a touchdown after intercepting Patrick Mahomes in
the Super Bowl score touchdown.
Speaker 10 (02:39):
I was trying to find the fastest way to the
end zone. Luckily I got some blocks out there. Out
of some of those big guys. But now it was
just our defense working together like we have all year,
you know. It's and then just fell fell right into
my lap.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
They just just kept coming and coming and coming and coming.
So I guess now we can all put away the
conspiracy theory that they want them to win every game
the Chiefs. We can put away the conspiracy theory that
that that the NFL is sold for the Chiefs.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
Is that is that gonna go away just out of curiosity?
Speaker 8 (03:12):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (03:13):
Or no?
Speaker 10 (03:13):
No?
Speaker 5 (03:14):
Probably not? Probably not, probably not at all.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Uh, the winning quarterback who lost two years ago, and
on his phone, his screensaver was the red and white
and yellow of the all of the confetti and stuff
coming down from the last Super Bowl when the Chiefs won.
Speaker 11 (03:35):
Everything comes with it, you know. And I've always found
a thrill in any doubt, in any question, and in
any opinions.
Speaker 8 (03:42):
It's It's always.
Speaker 11 (03:43):
Been something that I've embraced and I don't want it
to change.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
Now it's because of the results.
Speaker 11 (03:48):
So just running, running your race and playing with purpose,
you know, this is this is this is what I'm
called of doing this season of my life, and I'm
gonna give it all I have try my best to
leave no stone in turn.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
Amen.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
Amen, they played great defense, wins championships. It was a
little bit more of a beatdown than I thought it
was gonna be. I thought it was gonna be close.
But man, that thing was over fast. I mean fast.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
Who right now, I'm sure Philadelphia is on fire.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
How many people were arrested, how many light polls were
taken out? How many dunkin Donuts are on fire?
Speaker 5 (04:22):
I don't even know. It's just Philadelphia right.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (04:26):
Yes, indeed, super extend.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
If you don't live in a very big city and
you don't have a team that's a professional sports team,
this is what happens, especially if you've had a history
of doing things that are ridiculous. About a day or
two before they start running commercials to say, don't burn
down our city if our team wins, don't let the
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celebration get out of hand. And it didn't matter last night.
Celebration was out of hand early and often, from what
I understand three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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this guy named Elon Moscus causing some people to be
uncomfortable in more than a few ways, which is I
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think a good thing.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
Look, I said on Friday, do I think that you
can overstep? Yes?
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Do I think that you can do some things and
get into some areas that you're not supposed to be. Absolutely. Do.
I think though, that the media is focusing on something
that is an attack against their way of life, which
is big government, big bureaucracy, stuff like that, and not
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actually going, hey, wait a minute, well maybe it's a
little uncomfortable.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
Maybe he shouldn't be in some of these areas.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
He is bringing us stuff that we're going, oh, well, well,
I don't think the average person in America is digging this.
Speaker 12 (05:51):
The world's richest man, Elon Musk, he's been trying to
dramatically reshape the federal government in slash spending. This comes,
as we've learned that must this team has gained access
to at least ten federal agencies, but we've also seen
a federal judge put the brakes on Elon Musk and
Donald Trump's plans to dismantle USAID, so that is temporarily
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un paused. Their plan was to put thousands of workers
on administrative leave. Now this judge is reinstating temporarily five
hundred of those workers.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
What is there ten thousand of them? So five hundred
are going to be there.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
USAID is not going anywhere as far as the aid goes.
How the money's going to be spent and where it's
going to be spent is the most important thing.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
So where is that money going to be spent in.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Places we need to spend it, that is going to
align with what we're looking to do and who we're
looking to help. Is it going to go towards insane,
ridiculous trans stuff, no puppet shows for kids about gender ideology?
Speaker 6 (06:54):
No?
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Is it going to help get clean water in certain
areas they need it? Yes, the thought of it's all
going away is not real.
Speaker 5 (07:06):
But what if they fold it.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
They're just going to fold it into the US State Department,
putting under somebody else's you know, jurisdiction to run. You
got another thing to run, all right. They're not going
to blow it up and say we're never doing this again.
They'll make you feel like that we're doing that, but
we're not. Even Marco Rubio came out on Friday and
said no, that's not gonna happen. We are going to
do things, though, that are more aligned with what the
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United States America is trying to do. All Trump is
doing is what he said, and once again everybody's pissed
at the messenger, not looking at the message he's delivering.
Speaker 13 (07:40):
He ran on this issue. He said, if you like
me the president, I'm going to review the spending. Now,
I don't know how you review the spending Without reviewing
the spending, No fair minded person can doubt that the
President of United States as the authority to review the
spending in the executive branch. He's delegated that authority to
Elon Bush. But one thing they're not taught talking about
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is what mister Musk is finding. I mean, just at
the USAIDS, he found hundreds of millions, maybe billions of
dollars worth of spending porn.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
And that's what it was, spending porn.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
I like that. There's so much crap that we spent
money on, so much insane crap. That first and foremost
under this president, but under any president, does it really
align with the things that we're trying to do as
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a nation.
Speaker 5 (08:38):
Remember why this thing was started.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Secondly, we're forcing things that we think are important to
a small group here in America that are mostly.
Speaker 5 (08:54):
Wackados who live on the coast.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
We're forcing that ideology onto people in places where that
doesn't fly, and it's not going to fly. So maybe
the best thing to do is not do it. I
could easily make an argument it's going to put people
in more danger by forcing things onto people who then think, oh, well,
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maybe we should really talk about things like this. And
then the next thing you know, you're off a roof.
Oh that's not very nice. No, that's honesty is what
that is. And then of course they were all upset
on Friday because the Department of Education was blocked. Let
us in, Let us in? Now? Why not, because there's
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no reason for you to be in here. We're making
some changes and that upsets people. But I want to
get in.
Speaker 14 (09:56):
I am most afraid of my students not getting what
they need, and that doesn't even mean content. I'm talking
about the basics, like food, like being able to get
to school.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Well, first of all, when I was a kid, the
basics were supplied by your parent, not your teacher. Well
what about bussing, Well that's available, But this thought of
we're going to take kids food away from them. It
goes back to who's raising who at this moment in time,
what exactly is going on here? But they were flipping
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out on Friday because they couldn't get in to the
Department of Education. They wanted to get in really bad.
These are all these programs and these agencies that they're like,
we got to go over and try to save this
because it looks good to the people that they think
they're fighting. We're fighting the good fight. Well, our kids
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can't read. The Department of Education is there for what
purpose at this moment in time. They're not producing teachers,
it's not their gig. They produce administrators and bureaucracy. But
if we're to look at the report card that just
came out last week for America or the week before last,
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things aren't good.
Speaker 5 (11:21):
So maybe it's time to take a different path.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Hmm.
Speaker 5 (11:26):
Maybe three two.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
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Speaker 2 (13:30):
Wow, you did that.
Speaker 8 (13:31):
Well, Okay, here we go.
Speaker 5 (13:36):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
Wow he did that?
Speaker 5 (13:37):
Well what was he supposed to do?
Speaker 2 (13:41):
I mean, is there like we've had others who've tried
it and they could never do it. But now this
one's done it. Trump signed a Schibaber's best way to
describe it, it's now the Gulf of America. I don't
like who has the problem with that? Honestly, some people
are like, I can't believe he's doing this culturally appropriating
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water something else he's doing that. I saw last night
breaking news. I'm like breaking news. I'm like okay, and
it just says Trump. So I get from New York
Times and I'm like, all right, I'm gonna take a
look at this. What this is breaking news? Yes, it's
getting rid of the penny.
Speaker 16 (14:19):
President Trump says he directed the Treasury to stop minting
new pennies, calling the coin wasteful as he focuses on
cutting costs, targeting entire agencies and the federal workforce. Trump posting,
let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget,
even if it's a penny at a time.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
I don't care about this as far as a political issue.
I think it's just common sense right now. As of now,
it takes three point zero seven cents to print a penny.
Only us we go, you know what we need to do.
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We need to make a penny. What we need to
make a penny. But it's gonna cost us more. It's
a smart thing to do. No nobody, this is dumb.
This is stupid. The only people today who like pennies
are people who wear masks all the time and say
believe the science all the time for everything, and that
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Trump is a Nazi. The average person goes it costs
more to make a penny. Well, that's stupid. Three two three, five,
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Speaker 2 (15:50):
It's ridiculous because it's not a lost leader, right like
Costco sells you a buck fifty hot dog because they
want you to come to Casco seeing by fourteen gallons
of mayonnaise. We don't print a penny hoping one day
you'll buy a dollar. That's stupid.
Speaker 5 (16:09):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Trump also did an interview with Brett Behar. Now, remember
last year the questions started to kind of pick up
about Biden because he refused to do an interview. So
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whoever is hosting the Super Bowl as far as television
gets the interview. This time it was Fox. It was
Brett Bhar. But remember that's how this thing kind of
started for a lot of people who had some questions
but really weren't pushing the issue, and he turned down
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the interview, which raised a lot of alarms.
Speaker 8 (16:55):
Woo woo woo.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
These are not intentious interviews, especially if you're Joe Biden.
At the time, it was going to be softball question
after softball question, but they felt he was not in
shape to do an interview, so they turned it down,
which started to raise some eyebrows, get some people talking,
and I think was the first real domino to fall
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among the Democrats in the media that maybe this isn't
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Speaker 1 (18:01):
The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 17 (18:04):
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you bet I have a go to sell black one
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want to get your handy downs party, get the putty,
play with.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Us, ghost down. Fukut a weird case. Why is he around?
Cert of five number boy CIRTI fun?
Speaker 17 (18:27):
Oh man, I'm gonna keep my stuff, biting trow on
like a ain't you tire trying to strike a chord
and it's probably.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
A miner that right there is Kendrick Lamar. It's the
worst halftime show ever, says the old white guy. Uh
it was okay.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
I mean, I am.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Just none of that stuff ever. I never get pumped
for any of that stuff, so it doesn't really matter
for me. Some people like it, some people didn't each
their own. That though, to me was the hilarious part.
Kendrick Lamar and Drake another rapper Canadian. Eh god, this
was part of the dis track. Is he going to
play it? And it's all about allegedly Drake being a pedophile.
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He left that out, but he didn't leave it out.
He's sang all around it except didn't say the word pedophile.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
But that's a disc track.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Oh my lord. There was no racism at the NFL,
Thank goodness for that. Bill mar talked about that on
Friday night and that was funny.
Speaker 18 (19:26):
I noticed it at the Super Bowl for the first time.
And I think four years now that Trump and mister
is making them take away end racism which they had
written in the end zone.
Speaker 8 (19:37):
Why it just seems silly. I mean, do it or
not to do it?
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Why get rid of it?
Speaker 6 (19:42):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (19:42):
I could tell you why, I know, but it's just
like stupid to let me ask you who is it for?
Speaker 18 (19:48):
And if you're a racist and you see end racism
in the end zone, you're going to stop being a racist?
Speaker 2 (19:56):
Truth?
Speaker 5 (19:57):
Who's that for?
Speaker 6 (19:59):
Right?
Speaker 2 (19:59):
It's like what people take. I'm not watching the super Bowl? Okay,
who's that for? Did you watch football before? Yes, so
you're not gonna watch it now because well because of
Colin Kaepernick and they don't respect the flag and blah blah. Okay,
I mean again, who's that for? I mean a lot
of people didn't and the NFL is not hurting again,
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the numbers will be massive, But who's that for? And
same thing goes for something like this, Who again is
this for? Because if you're a racist, you're not thinking,
you know, you see somebody in the shirt that says
end racism? Ah, man, I was gonna totally be a
racist today, but you have a shirt that says end racism.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
So no, or the back of a helmet or the
end zone.
Speaker 18 (20:43):
But I think it's too nagas during a football game
about something that doesn't change anything or any If I'm
not a racist and I see it, it doesn't matter.
And if I am a racist, it's gonna make me
more of a racist.
Speaker 19 (20:54):
Like I think, if you're right, don't be an ass
on the end zone, everybody will agree with that.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Oh, Byron, Donald's absolutely true right there. That would be
more eye popping and would gather more attention than don't.
Speaker 5 (21:08):
Be a racist. That would be. But they won't do
anything like that because are far sensitive ears sensitive.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
So you guys, do I do my show here and
then I do another show and the station uber conservative listeners.
We're trying to get them to expand their mind, not
to not be conservative, but just expand their mind in
some areas.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
But I get told every day.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
You're just the thinner is cursed language, and I'm like, okay,
I don't, but you think I do. And that's all
that really matters in your world. Speaking of matters, there's
a lot of lawsuits out there against Donald Trump and
the doge in everything else. And one of the things
is they're talking about is, let's just say, for the
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sake of argument, that these lawsuits get to certain areas,
are they going to at all?
Speaker 5 (22:05):
And like Trump hopes they do.
Speaker 20 (22:07):
I can't predict what the Supreme Court is going to do.
I can't speak to President Trump's intent. I will say
that we saw with Trump e. USA that the Court
does show a lot of deference to executive power. This
Court in particular, I think, if I had to guess,
it's a total guest. President Trump would probably make, you know,
get this court to overturn some big precedents. We saw
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their willingness to do this with Dobbs, but he would
not get everything he wanted.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
No, he's not going to It goes back to the
thing we've talked about the past. It's throw a bunch
of things against the wall, see what sticks. The president,
through executive order, does have a fair bit of power.
But the beauty of our country is the powers captain
check and the Supreme Court is the the the endgame
of all of that. And the wonder is because is
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Trump already ignoring some of these federal judges and their
rulings and it hasn't got to the Supreme Court. But
let's just say it does get to the Supreme Court, would.
Speaker 5 (23:09):
He obey that or not?
Speaker 20 (23:10):
And I think there's a bigger question here if he
received a judicial order from Chief Justice John Roberts calling
one of his White House's actions unconstitutional.
Speaker 8 (23:21):
Would he obey that order? Because when I read JD.
Speaker 20 (23:24):
Vance's tweet yesterday, Vice President Vance's tweet yesterday saying that
only the executive has the authority only that judges aren't
allowed to control the executive's legitimate power, that seems to
hit at the possibility he might not, and that would
be a far our, graver, and more dangerous scenario to
our constitutional order. Then simply the Supreme Court overturning some
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big precedents expanding execuive power, which itself in normal times
would be a very big deal. But there's there's an
even larger, you know, worry looming on the horizon.
Speaker 8 (23:57):
And it's it's in that tweet.
Speaker 5 (24:00):
Tweet came from JD.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Vance who tweeted out about Trump and executive order and power.
I'm going to read it, and some people are taking
it is it means this, and other people are taking well,
now it means this. It reads like this. If a
judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a
military operation, that would be illegal. If a judge tried
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to command the attorney general and how to use her
discretion as a prosecutor. That would also be illegal. Judges
aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power. And from
there it just of course, well see Trump doesn't have
to pay attention. They're already saying, even if it goes
against him that that's not what he said. If it's
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legitimate power, if Trump has the right to do something
or whatever president is there.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
Then they have the right to do it.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
If the courts say, based on the Constitution, they do
not have the right to do this, then they don't
have the right to do this. If it is within
the purview of the president and it is according to
whatever courd it ends up at, and eventually Supreme Court
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good with the Constitution, then it's good to go. You
not liking it does not count. But don't you think
that he is? No, No, I don't, No, I don't
think any of those things. But watching the people lose
their mind over it is hilarious because that's what they do.
That's all the freaking out of what is happening with
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Trump is what they're all about. They're not interested in, Hey,
you know, Trump is raising some an elon. They're raising
some serious issues here.
Speaker 5 (25:49):
With some of this stuff.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
They're asking some serious questions here, and you're mad at
the messenger and how it's being done. You're not mad
about what happened. It's like, do you remember and Trump
would and it was it was ridiculous, I'll admit it.
Cleared the path so he could go take the picture
with the Bible in his first presidency, and everybody's like,
look at all the stuff he did. The picture with
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the Bible was, as we all know, I thought, a
little bit ridiculous. But he's standing in front of a
church that was burned, and everybody was mad at him
for taking the picture and moving the people. They weren't
mad over the fact that the church was burned and
that there was burnings going on throughout the cities in
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the summer of Love. They weren't mad about that. And
that's the thing where once again, this is where the
left is missing the idea. You're mad that somebody says, hey,
look at all this stuff over here, and you get
mad at the person that says look at this stuff
over here.
Speaker 21 (26:47):
Yeah, listen, I think this is the most serious con
crisis the country has faced, certainly since Watergate. The president
is attempting to seize control of power and for corrupt purposes.
The president wants to be able to decide how and
where money is spend so that he can reward his
political friends, he can punish his political enemies. That is
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the evisceration of democracy. You stand that next to the
wholesale endorsement of political violence, with the pardons given to
every single January sixth rider, including the most violent who
beat police officers over the head with baseball bats. And
you can see what he's trying to do here. He
is trying to crush his opposition.
Speaker 5 (27:28):
Chris Murphy always hair on fire. That's what he's trying
to do here.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Reward his friends and allow everybody to beat everybody up
in the name of Trump.
Speaker 5 (27:35):
Democrats.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
Keep doing what you're doing, and you're going to keep
getting what you get, which is a big l that's
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Up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony. It's
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The top dog in the.
Speaker 22 (29:17):
Box office was the Universal and DreamWorks animation film, leading
for a second weekend, adding thirteen point seven million dollars
for a fifty four point one million dollars total. Slasher
for Lake Hardeyes Open and second with eight point five
million dollars, while action comedy Love Hurt struggled in third
with five point eight million. Disney's move Fassa The Lion
King kept roaring it forth with three point nine million dollars,
(29:40):
and the sci fi thriller Companion rounded out the top
five with three million.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
It's the super Bowl weekend. Nobody's going to see anything.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
You could do maybe a female based like Real Push,
But even at that point in time, everybody's watching the
Super Bowl, even the women, and so that's you know,
that's part of it. The final numbers will come out.
(30:10):
You know, you had to get first the how many
were streaming, how many were watching just the old fashioned
TV way with the antennas and such, with the antennas
and such.
Speaker 5 (30:20):
But the numbers are massive, and.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Nobody's doing anything right, You really have to like not
like sports or be My uncle's a perfect example. My
uncle texted me last night, so what are you doing?
He goes, I'm there's a there's a football game on
the Eagles. They're winning big. I'm trying to watch all
the commercials. And of course the commercials were a big
part and have been for quite a while of the
(30:47):
Super Bowl, and last night there was some good commercials,
some funny commercials. One commercial in particular stuck out for me.
Now that's not for everybody, that's just for me. But
there were tons of stars. And it's not just about
the eight million you spend on the commercial to buy
the thirty seconds or whatever it ends up being one
(31:10):
hundred and twenty seconds, where it's a lot more than
that when you think about the fact that you've got
tons of big stars in these things.
Speaker 23 (31:16):
Advertisers turning to star power in some of the most
expensive ads ever. Some of the roughly eighty Super Bowl
spots cost the record eight million dollars for thirty seconds.
Some advertisers using humor whoa while others delivering a more
serious message.
Speaker 5 (31:34):
This is America.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
Something's broken.
Speaker 24 (31:36):
It's not our bodies.
Speaker 23 (31:37):
Tom Brady and Snoop dogg coming together to fight anti Semitism.
Speaker 8 (31:41):
Then I hate that things are so bad that we
have to do a commercial about it.
Speaker 6 (31:45):
Me too.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
That's pretty powerful. Humor, though, tends to If there's not
a real tear jerker, humor tends to win the day.
But a little montage together some of the great entertaining
Super Bowl spots starting to look Taco Bell.
Speaker 25 (32:00):
This year, Taco Bell is making fans the stars of
their big gay man, not celebrities for the last time.
Speaker 16 (32:06):
No famous people.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
I want to be in this act.
Speaker 24 (32:09):
It's can Come on, We've been through this.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
You gotta go no, yes, no.
Speaker 8 (32:14):
Yes, no, this one real yes, lunch in the show?
Huh how about that? And that is a sandwich?
Speaker 25 (32:26):
Oh but she's either you're saying the panel used to
form my bacon is made out of flying sources.
Speaker 24 (32:31):
We don't have time for science listed, mister ramsay, the
alien ambassadors already here.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Okay, what's up, dude?
Speaker 8 (32:36):
You're an alien. All famous people are aliens.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
I'm not I met like really famous people.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
You drinks stella, I have taste, David. Something I have
to tell you.
Speaker 5 (32:48):
My brother is a famous OCA player, So how famous
are you? Like not Damien famous, maybe benefit famous.
Speaker 12 (32:54):
That's a show.
Speaker 26 (32:54):
You're an honest and I know what that's like. But
how long is it going to take for the being method?
Speaker 5 (33:00):
And I'll be ready in like three hours.
Speaker 26 (33:01):
You should have peared for Matt.
Speaker 7 (33:03):
I told you that the.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Duncan one was hilarious and the David Beckham one if
you guys didn't see that. So Beckham's parents tell him
that he's got a twin brother. He's also named David,
but he's called the other David and it's Matt Damon
and it was funny. The weird one was Seal who
was a seal singing on a rock.
Speaker 8 (33:30):
Kiss him and im on the thing. I think I'm
in staying on see.
Speaker 5 (33:39):
Yeah, that was a bizarre one.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
But my favorite one, and again I have a little
bit of a morbid sense humor, was the Totinos pizza roles.
If you didn't see it, it's about this et like
character that's come down and he'd be friends, you know,
like a little neighborhood and this guy kids and stuff
in it and he's very just he thanks them all
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with his Tortinos pizza roles as he's inside of the
elevator thing that's going to take him up to his spaceship.
Speaker 24 (34:11):
Thank you for sharing your Totino's pizza.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
Rolls, No problem, we'll miss you, Jazzmo.
Speaker 24 (34:16):
No, I'll miss you too, Lay the most Sable.
Speaker 8 (34:25):
Unfortunately, that's that's just a part of life.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
Freckling Priest Jungle.
Speaker 27 (34:31):
We didn't know him as well of you, so it's
not as sad for us now that we didn't want
to just to open up around us Totino's pizza rolls.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
So his head gets just crushed. And there is actually
another commercial that they did for that they didn't put
out where his eyeballs pop out.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
Those two other guys just kick him. He goes, they
got goo on my shoe. That is disgusting. But I'm
thinking about it. I'm thinking itself. Hey, you know what,
maybe I'll get some Totinos. You don't know. It's a win.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
By the way, eighty commercials at eight million to pop,
about six hundred and forty million dollars just for that
last night.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Just pointing that out right there.
Speaker 2 (35:13):
That's why they pay so much for the Super Bowl
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Show, Hour two, more on Trump getting rid of pennies,
which is se anybody's supposed to be angry at that
he's getting rid of pennies. What talk a little bit
about that. We got some news out of the Middle
East with Gaza. Some people are angry, some people are
(35:58):
very angry. But also there's a real question of how
would any of this work. This whole real estate idea
you have, we'll talk a little bit about that as well.
And a bunch more from the Super Bowl nights that
Philadelphia will remember for quite a long time.
Speaker 5 (36:14):
You've been seen the show, the podcast. It is the
Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
As the clock wound down last night, as the sun
set on another nf L season, we are reminded once
again defense Baby wins Championships three two one, it's over.
Speaker 28 (37:12):
The Philadelphia Eagles have won Super Bowl fifty nine. They
have paton the Kansas City Chiefs forty to twenty two.
It's the second Super Bowl, winning seven years, won a game,
one season, won a team, the greatest Eagles team in
modern history. Eagles fans savor rich and rejoice.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
Five hell a s whooping. Chief Kingdom not feeling so
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good today.
Speaker 5 (38:14):
It was a crushing whooping.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
By the way, if you're a Fox last night, you're
trying to do everything you could to keep people to
stick around. We got more commercials coming up and we'll
go from there. But there was just nothing else you
could do. It was over at halftime. I mean, there
was always this kind of sense that like, are they're
gonna make a run. They're gonna make a run. Some
point in time, They're gonna make a run. Just never came,
(38:40):
just never came. Every time it felt like they were
gonna make a run, the momentum would shift as quickly
as you thought it was gonna go for the Chiefs.
They just they weren't going to lose. And I said
on Friday, I thought it'd be closer defense championships, and
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there is no better team in the NFL this year
when it comes to defense. Across the board. They were loaded,
they were ready to play, and they came out and
delivered a kick in the Grundle. Oh meanwhile, in the
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world of politics, Donald Trump pissing people off, yet bizarrely,
to the left leaning side of the world, people are
okay with that.
Speaker 29 (39:34):
Sure, all right, Let's take a look Trump's that approval
rating on February ninth. Look at this in twenty twenty five.
He's at plus four points. Look where he was in
twenty seventeen, his first term. At this point, he was
at minus five points. So he's doing nearly ten points
better on the average, and more than that. As I mentioned,
it's not just the CBS News poll, it's the IPSOS poll,
it's the Gallup pole, it's the Pew pole. All of
these poles have him in better shape than those respective
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poles had him at this.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Point back in twenty seventeen.
Speaker 29 (40:00):
So the bottom line is, no matter where you look,
Donald Trump is more popular than he was eight years
ago at this point in his first term.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
How can that be?
Speaker 5 (40:09):
He's upsetting so many people.
Speaker 29 (40:11):
Yeah, you know, I remember Donald Trump's first term, and
it just seemed every single day Donald Trump was in
the negative territory. It turns out it was pretty much
every single day of his first term. Look at this
in his entire first term, just eleven days, Just eleven
days was see on the positive side of the ledger.
Compare that so far, every single day, all twenty days
(40:32):
so far he has been on the positive side of
the ledger. And we're only twenty days and every single
day Donald Trump has been in positive territory compared to
just eleven days during his first term.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
Wow, and you guys did everything in your power to
destroy him in the first term. What's the old saying,
you're gonna hit the king, you better kill the king. Well,
that didn't happen. And I'm not talking about the assassination
attempt on the physical side of it. I'm talking about
all the stuff that happened in the run up to
his first presidential election, through his second one, and then
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his third, which he won.
Speaker 5 (41:08):
So he's two and one and they're still flipping out.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
But how can it be positive?
Speaker 7 (41:14):
How So?
Speaker 29 (41:15):
A big reason why Donald Trump is significantly more popular
now than he was at this point is first term
is because, simply put, the American people believe he is
fulfilling his campaign promises in a way that they did
not believe he was doing. Believe he was getting off
on the wrong track back in twenty seventeen. They believe
he's following his campaign promises this time around. And that
is I believe a big reason why so many more
(41:36):
Americans are approving of the job that he's doing compared
to his first term at this point.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
No doubt about that. Well, Chad, that's got to be
you know, few outliers. There's no way, there's no way
there could be other polls that are like that. Let's
go over to face the nation, shall we, kids, and
see what they're saying.
Speaker 30 (41:56):
Our CBS poll finds and a majority of Americans fifty
three percent and approve of the job he's doing. That's
a better approval number than he ever reached during his
first term in the White House.
Speaker 5 (42:11):
A majority of Americans Are you kidding me? But why
he's such a meaning Yeah? Now he's getting stuff done.
You think he's mean, he's just getting stuff done. And
Elon Musk he's a meani too. Everybody's a meanie, everybody's
a mean person. No, they're getting stuff done. That's what
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people are looking at. You said you were going to
do this, this and this.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Now, whether or not that gets through the courts, and
it's a win for him you know that will be
decided over time. But the effort that is being put
out there is what people are noticing. And they're also
noticing some of the insanity of which the government has
been spending our money, which isn't making people happy, which
is understandable because it's nuts.
Speaker 31 (43:01):
His doing in the eyes of the public, what he
said he would do in the campaign.
Speaker 8 (43:06):
There's political value in that.
Speaker 31 (43:08):
In fact, seventy percent of people say he's doing what
he promised. That's whether they approve of him or not.
Now there's another part of this that continues over from
the campaign. There were words that he was described as
being tough, being energetic, and he still is today in
big majority numbers. So as people take a look in
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these first few weeks, there's been a.
Speaker 8 (43:30):
Lot of activity.
Speaker 31 (43:32):
They're getting that general sense of governance and that's being
reflected in these early numbers, and.
Speaker 5 (43:37):
When you talk about tough and energetic.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
Lindy Lee has been out there for the last several
weeks since the election. She was the primary fundraiser for
the Biden campaign and then for the Harris campaign, and
she is, as the kids would say, spilling the tea
on the insanity that went on when it came to
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people getting paid, when it came to how they were
handling Biden behind the scenes, and then how the money
was being spent when it came to Kamala behind the scenes.
She has been out there everywhere. She was on with
Sean Ryan the other night talking about some of this insanity.
What was it that you saw?
Speaker 8 (44:23):
What did you see that was getting ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (44:25):
I would be at private events and he would have
a teleprompter at private events with like ten people. This
is not a major speech, and at private events where
everybody wanted him to succeed. It wasn't an aggressive crowd.
This is like a crowd of his top donors. Not
only that, you would have Jamie Harrison, the DNC chair,
(44:45):
pre selecting questions and telling us, telling the rest of
us basically to shut up. We weren't allowed to talk
and confiscating our phones.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
That is insane. And I want you guys to remember
this too. It was a year ago that the Super
Bowl is played, and what happens at the super Bowl.
First of all, just a quick side note here. The
fact that Trump was the first ever sitting president at
a super Bowl was mind boggling. Secondly, It kicked off
the talk from the media and even some inside of
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the Democratic Party when a year ago Biden would not
do a Super Bowl interview. Remember he wouldn't do that,
and people started going, well, wait a minute, why won't
he do that? I mean that's like, that's that's easy,
that's easy pasy. I mean, you do that, that's like
the easiest thing because you're not going to get any
(45:41):
hard ball questions. Only Trump gets those, and they hate Trump,
so it's perfect for you. And he didn't do it
a chance to be in front of one hundred million
plus people to show everybody that hey, this is what
it was all about. I'm fine because there were questions
and the media is like, well, it's only because it's
right wing talking points. That's when that domino started to
(46:02):
fall and people had some questions, why didn't he do it?
Why isn't he doing a free interview at all. We're
going to have more from Lindy later. Some of her
stuff is crazy, by the way. She's a little upset
with the way that her donors and the people that
she raised money were treated by the Harris campaign, and
(46:23):
that is understandable by the though she also went out
and raised money for Trump and his inauguration, which was
pretty pretty much a big deal considering how much of
a mover and shaker inside the party she was when
it came to bringing in the money. And she's just
(46:44):
had enough. But America is not out of enough. More
of the polls with Trump.
Speaker 31 (46:49):
Let's start with the ones that are popular, and again
these echo a lot of what we saw in the campaign.
The idea of deporting those in the country illegally continues
to be popular. We saw that in the campaign sending
troops to the US Mexico border, again majority in favor.
We've seen that in the campaign for his supporters, in particular,
(47:09):
the focus on ending DEI is popular. We had seen
in the campaign a lot of them thought those processes
had gone too far.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
You pick the easy things, the low hanging fruit, the
stuff you promised the people, the stuff that you know
you could probably get over the finish line, and you
throw a lot of other stuff against the wall and
see what sticks. But I think a lot of people
are surprised that a lot of Democrats were like, this
DEI stuff has gone too far, this wackado stuff about
you know, as I said the other day, it's not
(47:40):
about one woman complaining that a man is playing in
her sports. It was many women, even though there wasn't
a ton of trans athletes there. And I say that because,
let's be real, we're never talking about a girl that
transitions to a guy. And they were like, we can't
let her play on the team because he now scores
(48:01):
too many points, or no, it's always one direction. And
these were all popular because it was all common sense
and continues to be common sense. And the left continues
to swing and miss as they do it seems quite frequently.
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Speaker 32 (49:49):
Chadbenson, Ohad ben Ami, Elisha Rabie and or Levy looking
frail and gaunt as they were handed over from her
mask to the Red Cross in Gaza. Now all Levi's,
he said, they were subjected to physical and psychological abuse,
adding that he doesn't think the remaining hostages will actually
survive the conditions any longer.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Yeah, and the chances of getting them back, that is
all right now. If there is any leverage left for Hamas,
it is that they have some hostages.
Speaker 5 (50:22):
That's it. Their leverage ends there. So and we have
some Americans still there.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
I don't know. I mean, I don't know if they're
going to get them all back. I don't even know
if they're going to get back the ones that have
been killed. What have happened to them? Have they buried
him and they discarded them? Do they know what the
remains are? I mean, it sounds horrible, but you've got
people that are heading towards five hundred days still wondering
where their family members are, if they're alive, if they're
you know, dead, Where are they to think that you're
(50:56):
going to get them back, all of them and get
basically the only leverage, give up, the only leverage you
have with your masque, I think is foolery.
Speaker 32 (51:05):
There are still six Americans held captive by Hamasa and
Gaza As ready Prime Minister Natanya, who returning home tonight
after his meeting with Trump and DC praising the president's
revolutionary creative vision for Gaza, a nod to Trump's bombshell
proposal to clear out the Palestinians. There's something outrightly rejected
by Palestinian authorities.
Speaker 5 (51:26):
Yeah, that was outrightly rejected Trump yesterday.
Speaker 33 (51:30):
Think of it as a big real estate site, and
the United States is going to own it and will slowly,
very slowly.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
We're no rush develop it. We're going to bring stability
to the Middle East.
Speaker 5 (51:43):
Yeah, good luck for that.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer here, but
I don't know how that's going to work, honestly. I
just I mean, I look last week when he said it,
people freaking out, Oh, I got, oh, I got Oh
my god. Do I think it's going to happen. I'm
not saying it's impossible, but it's highly unlikely to happen.
(52:07):
I think the way that some people think that there's
going to be hotels up immediately and stuff like that,
you've got to get a buy in from everybody in
and around there. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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Speaker 16 (52:29):
We may give it to other states in the Middle
East to build sections of it.
Speaker 5 (52:34):
Other people may do it through our auspicion.
Speaker 2 (52:37):
Not on his team. Now, I'm living in a world
of reality, and the world of reality is you got
to get a buy in from the rest of the
peeps in the region, and what do you do with
the Palestinians? And I love thinking outside the box, Don't
get me wrong, I do. I love the thought of
and something we've said forever, when you have a life
(53:00):
that includes raising a family, that includes having a mortgage,
having a job, having something to look forward to for
the future, your mindset shifts from trying to blow up
your neighbor to hey, are.
Speaker 5 (53:14):
We gonna have a barbecue? If that makes sense?
Speaker 2 (53:16):
That being said to do what a lot of people
are thinking he wants to do, which, let's be real,
if it was up to him, he'd cleared the whole
thing out and make it a resort. We've already talked
about that. To do those things, though, that's gonna take
a lot of work and a lot of convincing. And
you're putting people in a situation where they're gonna have
to say to people who share the same faith, we're
(53:39):
gonna move you over here because it's better for you.
And I don't know if that's gonna work, even though
they may in their mind think yeah, that's the best thing.
In reality, that's a tough tough thing for people who
are leaders in certain countries, kings and whatnot. And because
of that, you're worry about what keeping the people who
(54:04):
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Speaker 2 (55:04):
Even though we should. We probably should. Flu everywhere and
it is bad.
Speaker 34 (55:13):
The CDC data showing that the rate of people seeking
medical care for flu like symptoms from fever to cough
to sore throat is the highest since two thousand and
nine during the swine flu outbreak. Young children hit particularly hard.
Kentucky is reporting its first pediatric death over the weekend,
bringing the national total to at least fifty seven. That
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is ten kids in just the last week.
Speaker 2 (55:37):
It is a smart thing to get a flu shot,
especially if you're a little bit older, especially if you
are dealing with certain issues, so maybe you've got comorbidities.
It is a smart thing to do. The issue is
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became about politics, which is frustrating because the flu shot
was never about politics. It was like the flu shot.
It wasn't the flu vaccine. It was just the flu shot.
You may get the flu, but it.
Speaker 5 (56:12):
Won't be so bad.
Speaker 2 (56:13):
You may get the flu, but this is really going
to help you fight it off. This may help you
not even get the flu in certain situations. So it's
just a smart thing to do. But then politics came
in for everything.
Speaker 34 (56:28):
About thirty one point six percent of tests for flu
are coming back positive. That is nearly double the peak
from last season. Doctor stress it is still not too
late to get your flu shot and to ask about
medications like tama flu. These anti viral drugs. They work
best when they're taken between one to two days from
the onset of symptoms.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
And it sucks that we're at that point where you
see somebody with a mask, now you're like, ah, their COVID,
whac cand do? No, they might just be you know,
before you saw somebody with a mask, you thought probably sick,
maybe have cancer or something like that, and they're worried
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about getting sick.
Speaker 5 (57:13):
So that's that's the thing that most people thought.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
Then COVID came and everything changed, and then it became
a just a giant, huge, ridiculous fight over the dumbest things.
And part of that was the fact that the people
that were supposed to be leading us through this were
awful at it. They lied. They would tell you one thing,
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and then with minutes they would change that. They'd put
it on the website at the CDC or somewhere, and
then they would take it off immediately. It became a giant,
huge political fight when our health shouldn't have been politics.
And I said to somebody the other day, who's like
I saw somebody the other day with a mask on.
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I said, let me ask you a question and they
said yeah. I said, would you.
Speaker 5 (58:08):
Have felt that way.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
Pre COVID, knowing that there was a massive, huge, giant
tsunami of flu going around everywhere And they said no,
And I said, but now you feel that way And
they're like yeah, And I said, maybe that person's actually
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sick and I'm not just talking about COVID, or maybe
they're like they've got an issue that requires them to
even do anything. They've got to go out wear a
mask because they've got a compromid I musee system, or
maybe they just don't want the flu, and like, I
never thought of it. No, And I blame all of
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that on the politics that became COVID politics. This is
doctor Redfield talking about trust. We no longer have trust
in the institutions that the ones we're supposed to trust
big time, And I blame that all on the institutions themselves,
(59:15):
because they put politics ahead of reality. Now people don't
trust them, and yet they're like, why why don't you
guys trust us because you jacked the pooch.
Speaker 33 (59:28):
I mean, there's been an enormous loss of public trust.
There's no doubt about it and rebuilding that public trust
is critical. One of the things about public health is
in order for it to work, the public's got to
trust the public health leadership. And there's no question that
that's been severely damaged. So my hope is that we
can rebuild it. But you got to rebuild it by
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telling the public the truth.
Speaker 2 (59:52):
And that is important. People want transparency. Remember you had
Fauci who came out and in February of the big
outbreak of COVID on I think it was News Nation
or Newsmax, one of them said, Nah, you gotta not
to worry about you don't need to wear a mask.
Speaker 5 (01:00:13):
That's silly.
Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
And then he comes out later and goes, wow, I
like about that because I didn't want everybody get the mask,
and I'm just.
Speaker 6 (01:00:18):
Like, this is it.
Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
And that was the start of the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
And then it became you're wearing a mask to show
the symbol of your resistance against Donald Trump. No, it
should have been about your neighbor, not about Donald Trump,
but that's what it became. And then there was no transparency.
You weren't allowed to ask questions, you weren't allowed to
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do any of those things because the powers to be
decided that even asking those things was a sin to
science and against the power structure, and now you have
to rebuild that power structure. Is RFK Junior the one
to do it?
Speaker 33 (01:00:59):
Being transparent with the public. I'm a big advocate of
Robert Kennedy. I think he's going to be a great
Secretary of Health. I think one of the things that's
fundamental to Kennedy is transparency about say transparency about vaccine,
say safety, about transparency about what's in our food products.
So I think if we're just honest with the American
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public and tell them what we know and what we
don't know, and not be afraid. I mean I used
to get criticized a lot when I was CDC director
because it wasn't uncommon for me to answer a question
by saying.
Speaker 8 (01:01:32):
I don't know the answer.
Speaker 5 (01:01:34):
Doctor Redfield, former CDC director right there.
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
If you want people to trust you, you're going to
have to be honest with them. And if you're afraid
to be honest with them, then you're going to have
a skeptical nation who does things based only on politics,
meaning they'll hurt themselves if it helps their politics, basing
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their decisions medically potentially on politics. Not what's best for
them physically or mentally, but politics.
Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
And we don't want that. That's not good for anybody.
That is not a healthy nation.
Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Speaking of health, because of the bird flow, getting eggs
has become damn near impossible. And now egg thiefs. What
egg thiefs? What egg thiefs? Everywhere you see a person
with a dozen eggs, probably stole it.
Speaker 35 (01:02:43):
New surveillance video showing two suspects entering a refrigerated shed
behind a Seattle cafe in the middle of the night,
loading hundreds of dollars worth of eggs and other breakfast
foods into a white van before fleeing the scene. This
comes as police are investigating another theft in Pennsylvania earlier
this month, this one targeting a distribution facility for Pete
(01:03:03):
and Jerry's eggs, where thieves were able to get away
with one hundred thousand eggs worth approximately forty thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
That is unexplainable. That was unbelievable.
Speaker 5 (01:03:17):
That's what I was saying there. Oh jeez, chat it.
Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
It never ends, all right, so just deal with it.
But the bird flu is killing lots of birds, hence
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Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
If you like talk radio, like Chad Benson likes his meals,
you've come to the perfect place for takeout.
Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
So last night, as I'm watching the pregame show was
very interesting. Fox did a like six minute thing about
Jimmy Johnson because there's a sense that last night was
his last game as one of the hosts of their
pregame show, and a lot of it, well vast majority
of it was AI and it was interesting to see
(01:05:25):
young Jimmy Johnson AI version and then of course the
regular living Jimmy Johnson, and it was is it ready
for prime prime, prime prime time?
Speaker 5 (01:05:36):
It's pretty damn close.
Speaker 36 (01:05:37):
I'll tell you that when Jerry Jones bought the Dallas
Cowboys in nineteen eighty nine.
Speaker 5 (01:05:41):
And wanted me to coach them, it was a dream
come true.
Speaker 36 (01:05:45):
We had a rough start one in fifteen, our first year,
but with future Hall of famers like Aigman and Emon
and the greatest trade the NFL has ever seen. We
not only turned America's team around, we won back to
back Super Bowls and alone the way I coined the
phrase that would stick with me forever, and that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Was young Ai Jimmy Johnson talking about his life and
it was again very interesting, which brings us to this
because AI is not going anywhere. We recognize that Hank
Azaria did an op ed in the New York Times
about AI voiceovers, among other things. That's what the actors
(01:06:37):
were so upset about during this strike is they want
AI to not play a part in this. That's not
going to happen. Guys, AI is not going anywhere. How
can you benefit from it? Should be the question not
trying to stop it because we always go to well,
it's going to take every single thing away and we're
not gonna have anything to do, and the world's going
(01:06:58):
to go to hell and AI is going to run everything. No,
that's not gonna happen. It's gonna give people other opportunities.
But if you push push, push, push away, you are
going to find out that it is going to eventually
replace you because you didn't want to partner with it
and use it.
Speaker 5 (01:07:15):
You wanted to try to fight it.
Speaker 37 (01:07:17):
From Siri to deep fake videos. AI is reshaping the
way we interact with technology and entertainment, But what happens
when it starts sounding just like a voice? Actor Hank
Azaria is raising concerns about AI's ability to replicate his
voice in a New.
Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
York Times op ed.
Speaker 37 (01:07:35):
Within nearly forty years in the industry, he's brought dozens
of characters to life, like Gargamel in the twenty eleven
reboot of The Smurfs.
Speaker 2 (01:07:44):
It's see no transformation, Your pushing.
Speaker 37 (01:07:47):
Has no foul excuse me, and more famously, he even
writes in the op ed that he created more than
one hundred voices for characters on The Simpsons.
Speaker 5 (01:07:55):
Yeah, and I love him.
Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
He was a Pooh but he got in trouble for that,
But that was years later, after he'd done it for
twenty years. That side of things isn't going away. It
isn't again. This the fear, and I understand that. But
I'm also in an industry that has decided twenty years
ago to take technology and downsized, downsized, downsized, downsided, downsized, downsized, downside.
Speaker 5 (01:08:22):
So that's that's radio.
Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
Radio went from being an industry that was kind of
like television and everything, and there's you go into a
place and there's a bunch of people working too. Now
there's some salespeople and a few people on the side
that is creative. I'm just being honest. I'm pulling back
the curtains here. So it hasn't happened in the world
of acting yet, but it is now.
Speaker 31 (01:08:45):
I'm always sort of a weird version of Young al
Pacino made Gravilly at La You've Wedham, there's an imitation
of Edward G.
Speaker 8 (01:08:54):
Rabbinson, there's an all against act Well.
Speaker 37 (01:08:57):
He fears AI won't be able to capture the human
in his voice writing. There's so much of who I
am that goes into creating a voice. How can the
computer conjure all of that? One of the biggest misconceptions
about voice acting, he says, is that is not just
a voice, but much more than that, including bodily movements.
Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
Ooooooh yeah, yeah, tament baby.
Speaker 5 (01:09:20):
He's right about that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
I was working with a guy last week, young kid
who wants to do voiceovers, and I said, look, when
you do acting stuff like this, and it is acting
especially when you're doing you know, trying to do voices,
whether there's video games cartoons, but you got to put
your body into it, and you're gonna look stupid, you're
gonna look goofy. It's gonna be uncomfortable at first, but
it is important. This side of stuff's not going anywhere.
(01:09:44):
But imagine what it's going to be like when a
small group of people can make a Simpson S quality
cartoon at a tenth of the price and have the
opportunity to get out there to the world and something
they would never have to do before. It's also about
the competition side, and part of that is not only
just creating the animation side, but also being able to say, look,
(01:10:07):
we don't have the money for one hundred voices. We
have the money for five, and they'll do some other voices,
but we can put the ancillary characters around here.
Speaker 5 (01:10:17):
But you're going to have to act that out. Even
when I go and we do other things.
Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
For some of the stuff that my uncle and I do,
I have to in many cases act out the parts
and then get it over and have the voice change it.
So that's I mean, it's not as simple as just
say this, like this, there's a lot to it. He's right,
but it's the fear factor of it's taken everything over.
Speaker 37 (01:10:42):
Azaria admits he's sometimes embarrassed by how he looks in
the booth, but those movements are what makes the performance authentic.
He is the latest Hollywood actor raising concerns about the
use of AI and the entertainment and creative fields.
Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
More recently, the Brutalist.
Speaker 37 (01:10:57):
Has faced backlash online after a film editor we fieled
AI was used in post production to enhance the Hungarian
accents of Adrian Brody and Felicity Jones.
Speaker 5 (01:11:07):
Nothing wrong with that. People freaked out. Well, no, there's
nothing wrong with that. That's what you did think.
Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
That's it's it's weird because again they're afraid, and I
understand that to a certain extent. That being said, if
you can enhance certain things make it better. You didn't
swap them out, you enhanced them.
Speaker 37 (01:11:26):
Meanwhile, the US Copyright Office maybe changed to their policies
last month in a reversal of a previous one, saying
artists can copyright AI assistant work, but only if the
human is the driving force behind it. Azaria wraps up
his op at saying AI makes you feel like what
you're watching isn't.
Speaker 5 (01:11:43):
Real writing quote.
Speaker 37 (01:11:45):
Believability is earned through craftsmanship, with good storytelling and good performances,
good cinematography and good directing and a good script and
good music.
Speaker 5 (01:11:54):
He's right, but can this help cut corners? Cut costs? Absolutely?
Will it help?
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Yes? Will some people never embrace it, Yeah, that's gonna happen,
But a younger generation is going to embrace it, and
already is three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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We got a lot of stuff still to go with
Elon Musk, the Doge. People freaking out about everything because
that's exactly what people do. Everything is, oh my god,
hair on fire and it doesn't need to be, but
it is because that's what happens. What are they gonna
do with the Department of Education? I hope they blow
the whole thing up and let the States handle it.
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Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show, and.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
This is how it happened last night.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
For the second time the Finns Little Party Show for
his headed to Philadelphia. He goes five in Super Bowl
fifty nine.
Speaker 11 (01:13:47):
My style want.
Speaker 6 (01:14:00):
And what up?
Speaker 36 (01:14:11):
Hey?
Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
Hell?
Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
I win for the Eagles last night. I went for
the ages. They got over the home No. Three pete
for this youngster Chief Superstar. Patrick Mahomes very honest about
last night.
Speaker 9 (01:14:29):
I thought our team played really what I feel like,
I didn't play to my standard just with the especially
the struggles that I had early in the season, and
so there's things that I have to get better at,
and they kind of showed today in the on the
biggest stage. And so I'm about to find a way
this off season to combat with defenses are doing to me.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Which is key on you because you were exposed last
night and it's not your fault. Your team just wasn't good,
I said, I said, defense wins championships. I said it.
Speaker 5 (01:15:00):
I said it now.
Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
I thought the game would be closer, but it was
an ass whoopan But defense wins championships.
Speaker 5 (01:15:06):
And last night the D came strong. Oh just a didjit.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
The Big D crushed him? Did you see? And if
you watched any of the game, there was a point
where they were showing the the difference between the size
of the guys now playing line compared to the first
Super Bowl. So the first Super Bowl they were like
six three two forty five. Now they're six ' six
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three thirty eight, so one hundred pound difference. Just nuts.
Congratulations to the eggles a big win. Sure it's on
fire as we speak. Three two three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 5 (01:15:56):
You know, well, everybody runs around going Donald.
Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
Drop's the worst in the history of bad guy.
Speaker 24 (01:16:02):
The stuff that he's doing.
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Oh my god, I can't believe that he's destroying everything,
all that stuff. As all of that is happening and
all that is going on, I want to remind everybody
that is freaking out about how unconstitutional everything Donald is doing,
how unconstitutional? Who's this character that nobody voted for named
(01:16:27):
Elon Musk that is looking into stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:16:29):
Blah blah, blah blah.
Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
I want to remind everybody who the president was not
too long ago, guy by the name of Joe Biden.
You might have to remind him of his name. So
this is Lindy Elie. You guys might have seen her
around over the last several weeks. She was like the
head fundraiser four the Democrats, Biden than Harris. She started
(01:17:00):
to realize this is a sham. So she was on
with Sean Ryan, going into a lot more detail than
just a five minute interview here a three minute interview there,
much more relaxed, talking about the nightmare that this thing
became and how everybody started to realize how bad it was.
(01:17:22):
And I remind everybody it was a year ago when
he declined to do an interview with the Super Bowl,
which started to raise some eyebrows inside the Democratic Party.
The media started going, wait a minute, here, the super Bowl,
that's the easiest place to do an interview, especially for him,
(01:17:43):
because nobody's gonna ask him any hard questions. But he
didn't do it, and people started asking questions a little
bit more than they were before, and then it really
took off. What was it that you saw?
Speaker 8 (01:17:55):
What did you see that was getting ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (01:17:58):
I would be at private events, would have a teleprompter,
at private events with like ten people. This is not
a major speech, and at private events where everybody wanted
him to succeed. It wasn't an aggressive crowd. This is
like a crowd of his top donors. Not only that,
you would have Jamie Harrison, the DNC chair, pre selecting
(01:18:19):
questions and telling us, telling the rest of us basically
to shut up. We weren't allowed to talk and confiscating our.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Phones because they were worried you were going to take
pictures and have stuff get out there. But I want
you to think about that, at a fundraiser, ten people
in the room gonna say a few words, they have
to have a teleprompter up. Now, that was the people
on the inside, but the periphery. They weren't part of
(01:18:50):
the crew, but they were part of everything. So they
were seeing what's going on every day, but they weren't
into the private meetings. Then it became a real issue
that people started to see when.
Speaker 6 (01:19:09):
Obama that night, Obama himself was shocked to see Biden's decline,
you could tell. And he was like holding Biden by
the hand and shepherding him off the stage because Biden
didn't know to leave the stage after the event was over.
And you could just tell people in the crowd like
(01:19:32):
looking at each earther saying, what's going on? But everyone
was playing their part and the Emperor has no close
situation because in their mind, the alternative was so dire,
and that is Trump. And have you seen the wire?
Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
You know that phrase?
Speaker 6 (01:19:48):
You come at the king, you better not miss. If
you can't push Biden aside, and you fail that attempt,
the only person who benefits is Trump.
Speaker 8 (01:19:57):
So that was their logic.
Speaker 5 (01:19:59):
That was their logic.
Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
But here's the funny thing what she says about that
the thing that I have talked about for quite a
long time. They love Trump. They love Trump. That includes
the media and everybody else. He is the perfect foil
in their mind for everything.
Speaker 8 (01:20:19):
Why is why are they so fearful of Trump?
Speaker 38 (01:20:22):
Are they worried that? I mean, we saw these executive
orders come out. Does it have to do with protecting themselves?
You know, we have the Epstein stuff that's hopefully going
to come out of cash tillgets and we have the
ditty stuff going on on that list. They think that
Trump was on on list.
Speaker 6 (01:20:39):
They think they think they pretend to hate Trump, but
it's just a gag.
Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
It's just a show.
Speaker 24 (01:20:46):
It's a charade.
Speaker 6 (01:20:47):
You saw a baba yucking it up with him at
Jimmy Carter's funeral. Democrats pretend to hate Trump. At the
end of the day, they crave him. They're obsessed with him.
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Absolutely, they are. As the media is. Trump gives them
something to talk about because they're not interesting, and most
people too, in the audience that are watching any of
these shows, they need to be entertained. So Trump offers
them all of the stuff. He's the perfect foil for
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being the bad guy. He's fine playing the Joker, he's
flying playing Baine, okay to Batman, he's fine being lex Luthor.
He's finding all of those things. And at the same
time it gives them the opportunity to rail against Trump
and to do all the things because they're not going
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to talk about any of this stuff. The doge any
of that stuff because it's bad. It's why they like Elon.
So I said the other day, Elon offers something Trump
has never had before, which is a sidekick that will
take as many arrows, if not more arrows than him,
depending on the day and what's going going on.
Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
But as they talk about he's an unelected official doing all.
Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
These things, I want you to listen to these two
pieces before you start talking about he's an unelected official
and he's evil and bad.
Speaker 6 (01:22:14):
Oh. So I should also mention that after the debate,
Hunter basically commandeer the White House.
Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
He sat in on all the White House.
Speaker 6 (01:22:22):
Top level meetings. You had a former cocaine addict sitting
in on the most sensitive meetings of the most consequential
and important government in world history without security clearance, mind you,
no security clearance. That's who was basically running the show.
So Hunter basically battened down the hatches after the debate
(01:22:44):
to make sure that his father would only receive intel
that he preapproved.
Speaker 2 (01:22:50):
Wow, but wait a minute, who elected Hunter? Oh, don't worry.
Though Hunter had a sidekick. I wonder who that could be.
You think it was a doctor. It could have been
a medical doctor, not a licensed medical professional.
Speaker 6 (01:23:02):
Jill Biden, she was president. I was with Joe and
Jill the night of the debate. I was at their
VIP Debate watch party. I slept all the way to Landa,
Georgia for that to show my support. So that night
I was with Joe and Jill takes Joe by the
hand on stage and she's like, Joe, you knew all
(01:23:23):
the facts, you answered all the questions, and you know
that hand gesture that she does. And I'm thinking, you're
treating him like a first grader, you know, like just
because he you know, like you.
Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
Shouldn't applaud him for doing the basics.
Speaker 6 (01:23:39):
And you could just tell that she was fighting for
dear life to hold on to the vestige of power.
And just a few days later she was on the
cover of Vogue. So the whole thing was a Jill
Biden show. She was not as authentic as Joe. I
want to say, I think as Joe got older, he
maybe you think I'm naive and saying this, but I'm
(01:24:00):
I'm not even sure if he remembers all of the
corruption that he engaged in.
Speaker 2 (01:24:04):
I doubt he does.
Speaker 5 (01:24:05):
I doubt he remembers what he had for breakfast.
Speaker 2 (01:24:08):
Some days. It's not about being mean, it's about being honest.
I was told by a lot of people a year
and a half before, in that July when I said
he was not going to run for president, not last July.
The July before that, everybody gave me crap. I was
told what a fool I was, right wing mouthpiece, et cetera,
et cetera.
Speaker 5 (01:24:30):
And now that it's all.
Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Coming out, and I'm sure the books are going to
be even more salacious. Wow.
Speaker 5 (01:24:35):
So for you to run around and yell about Elon
Musk or anybody else.
Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
He's an elected official, blah blah blah blah blah. Remember
who was running this thing for quite a long time.
It wasn't the guy that everybody elected. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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What is trending? Straight ahead? Chad Benson, Joe.
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Chad Benson.
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Now it's time to find out what's trending.
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What's trending? Signed James Dean.
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Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, SERA.
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What trupping.
Speaker 5 (01:26:58):
Let's find out what was trending on the underway on
this Monday.
Speaker 2 (01:27:02):
Many of you have the flopper Bowl, which is the
weird twenty four hour flu after the Super Bowl. Aw
do you have the flopper Bowl? Three billion in lost
revenue today because people call in sick. Hope all of
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you are feeling a little better. Start over in Twitter
Verse Kendrick Lamar, number one trending thing, Jalen Hurts, Taylor Swift,
Uncle Sam Samuel Jackson, Kenny Pickett, Giants, Compton game over,
Dean Kine Jeep all things trending and Hathaway Super Bowls,
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super Bowl MVP jay z All things trending on Twitter.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
Over to Yahoo.
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Number one trending thing is anybody super Bowl correct? Lauren
Daigle with trombone shorty Anthony Davis already injured?
Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
Oh my lord, goodness me Megan Markle Boston Celtics.
Speaker 2 (01:28:18):
All things trending in the medical world of Yahoo, and
the number one trending thing when it comes to Google.
I think it's pretty simple to say, are you ready
for this? Ten million people searched the score of the
Super Bowl. Super Bowl itself had over ten million.
Speaker 5 (01:28:35):
Searches.
Speaker 2 (01:28:36):
Eagles chiefs Taylor Swift.
Speaker 5 (01:28:39):
Cooper de Gen.
Speaker 2 (01:28:42):
Scored a touchdown yesterday on his twenty second birthday. Jalen
Hurt's wife, Travis Kelsey Ann Hathaway, Nick Sirianni not like us,
super Bowl commercials, All things trending three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
your Twitter, tweet at us text the program right here
in the Chad Benson Show. Kendrick Lamar height. Yeah, if
(01:29:11):
you watch the halftime show, you're like, man, he's tiny.
The Doge super Bowl ads?
Speaker 13 (01:29:18):
Where were they?
Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Tom Cruise? All things trending in the magical world of Google.
I can't believe it. I love watching the Super Bowl
because I watched the whole thing. My wife watched it,
and my kids came out to watch. Kendrick Lamar the
seaf He was going to play the disk track? What
was the disk track?
Speaker 6 (01:29:44):
Not like us?
Speaker 5 (01:29:45):
The disc track?
Speaker 2 (01:29:47):
Why is it so popular? The song ignited conversations based
on race and cultural appropriation, was adopted as an anthem
for the West Coast and influenced various sectors within popular culture.
Speaker 5 (01:30:00):
He dissed some people on.
Speaker 2 (01:30:01):
There he actually changed some of the words last night
because the big diss, if you will, is about Drake
and him being an alleged pedophile.
Speaker 5 (01:30:14):
What Yeah. In the song not like Us, he accuses
his rival.
Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
I like how they have rivals of being a pedophile
instead of spitting certified lover boy certified pedophiles.
Speaker 5 (01:30:27):
Lamar went on and kind of made that part of
the rap silent.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Ooh, that's a distract, right, There's why they call it
a distract.
Speaker 5 (01:30:36):
Kids right there. And by the way, he's five foot five.
First thing my kids said when I saw him, like,
how tall are these girls? I'm like, they're eight feet tall?
Speaker 28 (01:30:44):
Really?
Speaker 5 (01:30:44):
No, I said, He's a tiny person.
Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
Not a tiny like a little but he's just tinier
than everybody else and a teetoadler.
Speaker 5 (01:30:52):
God bless you for that. If you're missing the show,
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It is Chat Benson shown Chat Benson, Joe.
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The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 5 (01:31:21):
No more pennies A penny for your thought, not anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:31:26):
It'll cost you at nickel.
Speaker 16 (01:31:27):
President Trump says he directed the Treasury to stop minting
new pennies, calling the coin wasteful as he focuses on
cutting costs, targeting entire agencies and the federal workforce, Trump posting,
let's rip the waste out of our great nation's budget,
even if it's a penny at a time.
Speaker 2 (01:31:43):
Here here, can we.
Speaker 5 (01:31:46):
Just be honest.
Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
Government on the left side of the aisle is lobbying
to keep government big, bureaucracy big. They're not lobbying and
working for a better tomorrow for you. They're trying to
make sure that they continue to keep the power centralized.
(01:32:14):
They want the power centralized. They want to keep it there.
They don't want the states to have it. They want
to keep it there. They're not going out there lobbing
on your behalf, going We're doing everything we can to
make sure that we keep We're fighting for you. No, no,
you're fighting for you. You're fighting for your powers that
(01:32:36):
they don't go anywhere. You do not want the crap
that you have allowed to happen over the last God
knows how long to be well exposed, anymore than it
already is. And there's plenty of crap out there. I
almost said the bad word. I almost said the bad word.
(01:32:57):
The amount of money we have wasted, which is minuscule
compared to the other stuff that needs to be addressed.
It is tiny, infinitesimal, but you got to start somewhere.
But you're gonna have to eventually address that elephant in
the room, which is gonna be so security medicare uh
(01:33:19):
you know? And then what's going on with the insanity
of our giant fat contracts with many of these amazing
organizations and companies that keep us safe. But the reality
is that we as a nation overspend on a lot
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of stuff when it comes to the military. But until
we address those I mean, as far as shrinking a
lot of this, it's going to take a while and
it's not gonna happen the way that we wanted to.
That being said, how much crap do we waste money
on that we could put in programs here that may help.
But the only way the dams will go with any
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of that stuff is if they can keep the power centralized. Friday,
they tried to get into the Department of Education. What yep.
They headed over the Apartment of Education, where they found
one guy who said.
Speaker 8 (01:34:19):
No, do they know the.
Speaker 24 (01:34:22):
Ask the question again, that's important.
Speaker 7 (01:34:24):
Were you told are you making this decision to stand
in front of the door on your own? Behalf on behalf?
Of the Department of Education, or were you told to
come out here and block numbers of Congress?
Speaker 1 (01:34:32):
And so everybody's foot what is that?
Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
We're doing our jobs to say.
Speaker 7 (01:34:41):
Show were you told to spand here or did you
decide to stand here and block members of Congress access
to federal jess.
Speaker 40 (01:34:55):
So a private security contractor member of members, he is
making the decision to block members of Congress.
Speaker 2 (01:35:08):
Yes, that what he was there for, to to block
you guys from getting it. Call it right, call it wrong,
call it whatever you want. It's for them.
Speaker 5 (01:35:15):
It's great, right they Oh my god, we've been try
so hard to fight for you and your education.
Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
Can't we're going to fight for the education. Well, well,
the education sucks. Our kids are not getting any better
and we're actually worse than we were pre COVID. And
even Bill Maher's like, okay, exactly, you know what's this
(01:35:45):
department to this education department that hasn't been around forever.
By the way, I.
Speaker 18 (01:35:49):
Don't know that much about it, but I've never read
good things. Ram Emmanuel, who I agree with almost everything.
Here is a cold he said. A third of eighth
graders can't read, and now we want to close the Department,
and I thought.
Speaker 8 (01:36:02):
That's probably why they can't read, or at least hardly.
Speaker 16 (01:36:06):
I mean, it keeps with the numbers, kid getting worse
and worse and worse.
Speaker 18 (01:36:11):
And I don't know if the Department of Education is anything,
but I mean it doesn't really, I don't know what
it does except take money. It's sort of a middleman.
It doesn't like run classrooms or do stuff like that.
I don't think it makes policy. So where are you
on something like that?
Speaker 2 (01:36:28):
And he's talking to Byron Donald's, Well, let's talk quickly
about the Department of Education. Snapshot manages federal education funding,
sets education policies, and enforces laws Federal laws Title nine,
things like that, okay. And it develops policies on education standards,
accountability and assessments, collecting and analyzing education data, promoting educational
(01:36:56):
research and innovation, addressing student loan debt, higher education and
supporting K through twelve and higher education initiatives, or just
a few of the things that it wastes your money on.
Most importantly, what it does is it takes your money
and then doesn't do anything and tries to set some
of the standards for the states. Let the states handle
their business. See, this is about the centralization of the power.
(01:37:21):
They don't want the states to have the power. That's
why they're there.
Speaker 5 (01:37:24):
Going But oh good, I.
Speaker 19 (01:37:27):
Think that the Department of Education has to essentially be closed.
Speaker 5 (01:37:31):
A lot of the authorities got to get sent.
Speaker 19 (01:37:33):
Back to the states. The dollars we appropriate actually to
go directly into the hands of parents so that they
can use those resources in their states and in their
communities to find the best outcome for their children. When
the Department of Ed was created in nineteen seventy seven,
our reading scores and math scores for kids fourth and
eight grade were higher than they are today.
Speaker 2 (01:37:52):
So it's not worked. It's not worked now. Not everything
is because of bad teachers or shilly policy, but it's
not worked. It hasn't worked. Centralized power like that is
what they want. But it's only ten percent of the
(01:38:12):
funding comes from the Feds. But way too much of
what seems to be the power and the insanity is there.
I want you to listen to what Bill Maher. He
is throwing stuff out there when it comes to the
teachers unions and whatnot, and how you can fire somebody
and how you can't fire somebody.
Speaker 18 (01:38:33):
I mean, I've read this. I'm stealing this from Nelly
Bowles column. But in the Michigan the contract from the
teachers union says you cannot be fired for getting caught
drunk as a teacher until you do it for a
fifth time. Yeah, the first four times you're good. If
you're caught selling drugs twice, that's when we fire you.
(01:38:55):
The first time you're good. I mean, it is insane.
So it's not like there isn't insanity that has to
be addressed, And it's not like the kids are getting smarter.
Speaker 5 (01:39:05):
No, they like the power.
Speaker 2 (01:39:10):
They like the fact that they can set the power
from there. That's what the Democrats want, centralized power. What
Elon and them are trying to do is expose some
of that insanity and to give more power back to
the states. The federal government was supposed to have a
certain amount of power, and it has way too much
of it. Your state will play a bigger role in
(01:39:33):
you and your kid's life than you realize. Unfortunately, what
ends up sucking the oxygen out of the room in
all too many ways is the Feds.
Speaker 5 (01:39:46):
And that's frustrating.
Speaker 2 (01:39:47):
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up straight Ad. We're gonna talk a little bit about
yes the football game yesterday, but the amazing hilarious commercials.
And I'll tell you which one was my favorite. I
will tell you this, it was a little bit dark,
but a lot of bit funny. We'll wrap it up
straight ahead. Chad Benson Show, Irreverence.
Speaker 1 (01:41:38):
I'm like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 17 (01:41:46):
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five lober Boys five I'm a must up fight and
shown likeel ain't you tie? You're trying to strike record
and it is probably an.
Speaker 5 (01:42:14):
I was Kendrick Lamar last night.
Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
That song was a disc track towards Drake talked on
a little bit earlier, kind of saying, hey, I hear
your pedophile allegedly. Will there be repercussions? Yes, he's short,
he's five foot five. First thing, my daughter asks, like,
(01:42:37):
how giant are those dancers? I said, They're not giant.
He's just a shorter fella. What a win last night
for the Eagles. They won, and they won big and
they won easy.
Speaker 41 (01:42:49):
The Eagles offense driven by Hurts and superstar running back
Saquon Barkley, who celebrated his birthday at the Big Game
by setting a new NFL record for most rushing yards
in a season including the playoffs. It was also rookie
cornerback Cooper to Jean's birthday Sunday. He celebrated with this
incredible interception of a Mahomes pass, taking it to the
house for a touchdown, and celebrate he did.
Speaker 2 (01:43:11):
He turned twenty two. Sequon's only twenty six. But this guy,
this guy is interesting. He did something that nobody's ever
done on the planet.
Speaker 5 (01:43:22):
Are you ready for this?
Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
He won the Super Bowl, but you got on a stands.
He's an AUSSI. His name is Jordan Meleatta and last
night he was trying to put it into words.
Speaker 5 (01:43:34):
What has happened?
Speaker 2 (01:43:35):
A guy that was a rugby player and then gave
American football a chance and because of that he is
now a super Bowl winner.
Speaker 5 (01:43:44):
Congratulations.
Speaker 42 (01:43:46):
The best way I could probably do it is it
doesn't feel real. And I guess the approach that we
had this week was just kind of treating it like
the next game. And so now that it's over, I
don't know what's.
Speaker 6 (01:44:02):
So.
Speaker 2 (01:44:02):
He came to the NFL via the International Player Pathway program.
He never played football before, admitted his knowledge of the
game was very minimal and he had only watched one
NFL game of year, which was the Super Bowl. And
in February of twenty eighteen, he went to the IMG
Academy to train there and lo and behold. While he
(01:44:25):
was doing that, the Eagles line coach spotted him and said, hey,
who's this cat. But he had no college football experience.
At all. He didn't even play like you'll see some
Europeans now coming over and they're playing, but they have
been playing for a while some form of football in
Europe and maybe even gotten to a point where they
(01:44:47):
had come over and played Division one, most likely Division
two or three or junior college. And of course the punters,
you know, that's second nature right now with the Aussie
punters and kickers and whatnot.
Speaker 5 (01:45:00):
This was different.
Speaker 2 (01:45:02):
They said, let's try this guy, just to give you
guys a snapshot of him, six seven and a half
three hundred and forty six pounds. So he's a bigan,
is what I'm trying to say. And he got himself
a Super Bowl win last night. Can't put it into words.
Cannot put it into words. All the other stuff going
on beside the halftime show and whatnot, the commercials. How
(01:45:23):
about a little manta of the commercials, and then I'll
tell you what my favorite commercial was this year.
Speaker 25 (01:45:28):
Taco Bella is making fans the stars of their big
gay man, not celebrities for the last time.
Speaker 1 (01:45:33):
No famous people.
Speaker 24 (01:45:35):
I want to be in this act.
Speaker 9 (01:45:36):
It's cat.
Speaker 24 (01:45:37):
Come on, he been through this.
Speaker 16 (01:45:39):
You gotta go no, yes, no, yes.
Speaker 8 (01:45:42):
No, This was real. Yes, lunch in a show. Huh
how about that? And that is a sandwich?
Speaker 26 (01:45:53):
Oh, I thought she's either you're saying the penel use
to form my bacon is made out of flying sources.
Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
We don't have time for a science list.
Speaker 24 (01:45:59):
And mister the alien ambassadors already here.
Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
Okay, what's up, dude?
Speaker 8 (01:46:03):
You know what I need? All famous people are aliens.
Speaker 1 (01:46:06):
I met like really famous people.
Speaker 8 (01:46:09):
He drinks stella.
Speaker 5 (01:46:11):
I have taste, David.
Speaker 8 (01:46:13):
Something I have to tell you.
Speaker 5 (01:46:15):
My brother is a famous opera player. Yeah, so how
famous are you, like, not Damen.
Speaker 8 (01:46:19):
Famous, maybe Ben Affleck famous as a Sure.
Speaker 26 (01:46:21):
You're an artist and I know what that's like. But
how long is it going to take for the being method?
Speaker 8 (01:46:26):
I mean, I'll be ready in like three hours.
Speaker 5 (01:46:28):
You should appeared from Matt.
Speaker 2 (01:46:30):
I told you that that right there, That to me
was one of the funniest commercials if you guys didn't see.
Speaker 5 (01:46:36):
So that was the Duncan guys. That was the Affleck brothers.
And one of the guys that's in their crew is
played by Jeremy Strong.
Speaker 2 (01:46:48):
So he was in the TV show Succession and he's
been a lot of stuff, but he is a method actor.
So when they go into get him out of his
dressing room, he's in a huge barrel of coffee beans
trying to get into his part. It'll take him three
hours to get into his part. And that's when they
said we should have paid the money to get mad.
(01:47:11):
Speaking of Matt Damon also in a hilarious commercial with
David Beckham. So Beckham goes to a pub if he
didn't see it, and his family says that he's got
a twin brother, and he's like, what where and he goes,
well David, he goes his name is David. He's the
other David. He's the other David. Well, we can't have
two kids named David. So he goes over to the
US and it's Matt Damon is who his brother is?
(01:47:33):
That was funny. But my favorite commercial was one at
the end and it was Totino's Pizza Roles and the Alien.
Speaker 24 (01:47:43):
Thank you for sharing your Totino's pizza rolls.
Speaker 1 (01:47:46):
No problem, Missy Jazzmo.
Speaker 24 (01:47:48):
I'll miss you too, play the most.
Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Unfortunately, that's that's just a part life. Preston peace.
Speaker 27 (01:48:02):
Jad Mole. We didn't know him as well of you,
so it's not as sad for us now that we
didn't want to just to open up around us.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Eh, Totino's Pizza rolls.
Speaker 5 (01:48:11):
Oh my god, that was hilarious.
Speaker 2 (01:48:12):
So if you didn't know, he is going up into
his spaceship and he's this kind of like cute looking
creature and he's got these big eyes and he's standing
in front of the elevator to go up in there,
and he's talking to him about Totina's Pizza roll and
how great it was to see him, and the door closed.
It just crutches his head, his eyes pop out. There
is another version that they did, but they wouldn't play
it during the Super Bowl. They said it's too gross.
(01:48:34):
It is hilarious. It includes their eyes popping out and
the and the two guys at the end are like,
it's just life, you know, we do well. It's just
you got to learn, like we weren't really close with him,
We didn't know him that well. It is hilarious. And
I know it's sick that I like that one, but
it was hilarious. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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Chad Benson Show, solid fun show. Today we talked about
so much commercials, super Bowl disc tracks, the flu Ai
Israel movies, Biden and his failure to be coherent. I mean,
my goodness to me talk about a roundabout show that
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was just awesome, and of course the super Bowl. You
know what, I think, this show was so good. We
deserve another shot tomorrow and we're gonna take it. You
guys have a blessed rest of York Monday. We'll do
it again tomorrow as always, e Ad hell he has
he all night night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:40):
This is the Chad Benson Show.