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March 19, 2025 110 mins
Putin agrees in Trump call to pause Ukraine energy attacks but no full ceasefire. Trump urges immigrants to ‘self-deport’ in new social media campaign. Trump administration makes public thousands of files related to JFK assassination. SpaceX Dragon successfully splashes down, returning NASA astronauts back to Earth. Court hearing on deportations moves ahead despite Justice Department objection. Woke Wednesday. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
It was never going to happen with one phone call.
Never going to happen. Trump the Pooter sit down, have
a phone call, never going to happen. There's going to
be gamesmanship, There's going to be horse trading, as they
would say, some gives, some take the whole nine yards.
It was never going to happen on one phone call.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
The President said that this was going to be a
very important phone call, coming at a very critical stage
as the administration tries to end Russia's war in Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
The President was striking.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
An optimistic tone in the lead up to this call,
saying that they have a very good chance of getting
this done.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
It's going to take months to get it done. I mean,
think about it. They're talking about a thirty day seas
fire and we're not even there yet. So if you
think about a thirty day seas fire, then what happens, Well,
then you start going over stuff. I'm going to tell
you this, I'm gonna do that, We're gonna do this,

(01:13):
What about this, We've got to go back and forth.
It was never going to be a single phone call
that gets peace between Ukraine and Russia.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Aw Vladimir Putin has said in this long readout from
the Kremlin that he expects that all military assistance to
Ukraine has to stop. He wants a conversation about the
root causes of this conflict in his mind to be
had as and only then will he contemplate ending the war.
That was his position before this phone call. So he

(01:41):
hasn't really moved on any of this.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Not a shaker, I wasn't going to. What they kind
of agreed to is we'll stop attacking each other's power infrastructures,
which is very important, very very important. They'll still kill
each other, but the power infrastructure needs to not be attacked.

(02:05):
Baby steps, they'll get there. I think at some point
in time it is going to be easy. But it's
getting a lot further towards the finish line than what
was going on before Trump.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
I asked President Zelenski if he'd match Putin's pledge to
stop striking energy targets. Will you make a commitment to
stop hitting energy infrastructure in Russia? And based on what
you've heard today, do you think Trump is in control
of the situation or is Vladimir Putin the one calling
the shots.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
It's hard to tell.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
Zelenski tells me saying he supports a plan to stop
hitting Russian energy infrastructure, but wants to speak directly with
President Trump to understand the details, adding a negotiation without
Ukraine is not a negotiation.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
They're supposed to speak at some point in time today.
But you go and you deal with over here. You
go and you deal with Vladimir Putin, and then you
go back over here and you deal with Zelensky. Those
two aren't going to be in the room anytime soon,
if ever. And if they ever were to be anywhere
near the same room or in the same room taking
one of those pictures, which I doubt would happen, and

(03:13):
never say never, but it would be when this thing's
over with, they're signing everything and it's a neutral site.
Then even at that point, Zelensky, watch out. Don't get
close to a window. From Eastern Europe back here to
the States, and the battle of immigration continues between the

(03:38):
Trump administration and a judge over those deportation flights.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
The bottom line is that the Trump administration is in
a standoff with a federal judge who is simply trying
to get more information about what has happened those flights
of course already left. We've seen the pictures of those
alleged gang members being delivered to El Salvador, to an
atur harsh prison, But.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
We don't know who those people are.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
The government says they're terrorists, but in an affidavit they
said they didn't. None of those men on that plane
had criminal records, and they did not provide any other details.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
They're citing national security concerns, which is interesting to talk
about the national security concerns, and you know what could
those be? Well, you know when I hear people say, well,
the national security concerns about an airplane and people finding
out who they are is if you know anything about cartels,

(04:34):
if you know anything about these gangs, if you know
anything about history, go look at Pablo Escobar. My god,
he brought an airplane down. Think about that for a second.
He brought an airplane down. That being said, there's some
serious issues here, and this is a battle. This battle
though was never ever. So much of it is theatrics,

(04:56):
So much of it is hyper earle, So much of
it is about making sure the base knows, Hey, I'm
in this, We're doing this, I promised to do this,
So watch out because I'm doing it and you're not.
I mean, these things are continuing. We see that Trump
came out and said, hey, that judge should be impeached,
which is ridiculous. But this is about making sure everybody recognizes, Hey,

(05:23):
guess what, We're going to go to the Supreme Court
with this thing and we're probably gonna win. So your
best bet right now is to get your ass out
of here. This is a warning to all of you.
Get your butt out of here, or else you're going
to be in some serious trouble. So start yourself deportation.

(05:46):
It's that simple. Go on, get out of here. It's
ridiculous for you to be here.

Speaker 6 (05:51):
Biden administration abused to facilitate the mass illegal entry of
illegal immigrants into our country. It was like a fast
pass at Disneyland. That's not happening under this administration. We
are encouraging illegal immigrants to actively self deport to maybe
save themselves from being in one of these fun videos.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Which are not fun, as we all know. In fact,
they put out a video themselves, Trump and the administration
which is kind of a silly video. And have heard
they spent two hundred million dollars on a campaign for
this video to get out, and I'm like, there's no way.

(06:30):
Sure enough, I look it up. They spend about two
hundred million bucks. Who are you advertising this to? Who's
sitting around going you know what? Yeah? I wasn't going to,
but I'm sitting here watching Judge Joe Brown or Judge
Judy and he's right. We need to leave.

Speaker 7 (06:43):
People in our country illegally can self deport the easy way,
or they can get deported the hard way, and that's
not pleasant. The Biden administration exploited the CBP one app
to allow more than one million aliens to illegally enter
the United States. Now, my administration is launching the CPP

(07:04):
home app to give people in our country illegally an
easy way to leave now and self deport voluntarily.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
It's a home app. Do you take a test? You
have to pee on a stick. Ah Man says, I'm
an legal alien. You gotta go? Would that'd be funny?
Continue sir? Who put the music under this?

Speaker 7 (07:28):
They do They could potentially have the opportunity to return
legally at some point in the future. But if they
do not avail themselves of this opportunity.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Then they will be found.

Speaker 7 (07:39):
They will be deported and they will never be admitted
again to the United States ever, ever again. You're never
coming in you.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Yeah, you totally. I love that You're never coming back.
Don't even think about calling me, don't even thinking about
knocking on the door. If you don't do this the
right way, you're never coming back. You walk out the door, miss,
are you never coming back?

Speaker 7 (08:01):
Using the CBP home app to leave the home app.
I love that even the United States, voluntarily is the
safest option for illegal aliens our law enforcement. It's also
saves the US taxpayer dollars and valuable CBP and ICE resources,
and all of those resources are necessary to focus on

(08:25):
dangerous criminal aliens.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
And that's what we're focused on. That's what we're focused on.
It goes on and on, but it's the CBP hop
and it goes on and say, yeah, you can download
it at.

Speaker 8 (08:35):
All where you get all of your your apps. Oh
good god, so self deport. That's what this is about.
You go you do this.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
The debate on whether or not he's got the right
to or not, and we're going to get to the
due process because I'm a fan of do process. You
guys know that, And whether or not when did the
planes leave, When didn't they leave, What was the time
that they that they left, and when did his ruling

(09:09):
come down? Was there still a plane on the ground.
I heard one of the arguments was, well, two of
the planes had left, and you know, for a judge
to be able to pull a plane back, because that's
kind of ridiculous. But on the other side of it,
they said, well there's one on the ground. They're like, well,
this one was different because this one here had different
people on it and those were national security risks. The

(09:30):
other ones were illegal aliens, gang members, and this one
was national security. I have no idea, and they're not
going to say whether they you know, they were on
the ground or not. It just go, eh, we were
already in there. There's nothing we can do about it.
So there you go. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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(09:52):
We'll have more on this later. Speaking of that, the
weighted with anticipation for a lot of people out there
yesterda for the release of.

Speaker 9 (10:02):
The jfgame files, and an overnight ABC News review of
the decades old files finds many have been previously released,
though formally redacted names, addresses, and sensitive phrases have now
been unmasked. A nineteen sixty one memo to President Kennedy
by a trusted advisor outlining his concerns about the CIA,
has finally been made fully public. There are also specifics

(10:25):
never before seen on the Spycraft of nineteen sixty three,
with memos outlining how the CIA tapped phones in the
Mexico City embassies that had been visited by Lee Harvey
Oswald in the months before the assassination.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
So far, what people have found out is nothing. A
vast majority has already been seen, just a few names
here and there. And like you said, the spycraft, what
I think you're going to find though when all is
said and done, because there's still more I guess to
be released. I don't even know how many have actually
been released, as say they're releasing eighty thousand. I don't
think they did eighty thousand yesterday. But from what I understand,
and we've talked about it here, the people I've talked

(10:59):
to who've been spot on with this, my my peeps,
have said it's an embarrassment more than anything else. MLK
and potentially RFK much more damaging in particular to the FBI.
But this, it's a lot of people knew stuff potentially

(11:22):
was going on. FBI and CIA didn't really get along,
didn't share information, and it's more of an embarrassment than
the smoking gun. So there you go. Was it worth
the way you decide? Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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(11:43):
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Speaker 5 (12:58):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
Awesome to watch, kids, and I watched it yesterday as
it happened in real time.

Speaker 10 (13:16):
As you can see there on your screen, continuing to
monitor progress of the Dragon spacecraft. And we're going to
stand by for Splashdown located in the Gulf of America
off the compass of Tallahassee.

Speaker 11 (13:31):
Florida, and Splashdown crew nine back on Earth.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Their home, their nine month tour that was supposed to
be seven eight days, crazy right, so awesome to watch,
though splash Down there was dolphins swimming around going, hey,
we live here. What are you doing? Show a little
respect what you sing with your own eyes.

Speaker 12 (14:00):
That spacecraft now safely in the water. There you can
see the main shoots now settling into the water. The
spacecraft SpaceX crew nine return as it's being called, four
three astronauts and a cosmonaut on board, and they will
soon be surrounded by my vessels and safely lifted aboard
another vessel for the return home.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
And uh, Scott Kelly, hence Mark Kelly's brother said, oh,
you know this was They could have left at any time,
and it's just it's this this want to always get
the credit and to demean the other team is such bs.
I think so many people are over this crap. If
you don't know Mark Kelly, Senator, his brother twin, they

(14:43):
were both in space together and he was on after
somebody on the five and then he just had to
go off on and we'll talk about a little bit later.
Here's the thing. They they're gonna they got some issues right.
These these these people have been in space for quite
a while.

Speaker 13 (15:01):
They'll be in physical rehabilitation for weeks to months, actually
progressively getting back to their pre flight level of activity.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Because your body does stuff. Things change.

Speaker 14 (15:13):
The body goes through so many changes while in space.
The most well known historically are the muscular and skeletal changes.
You lose muscle mass and bone masks if you don't exercise.
And now they're aware of that, right, so they perform
these exercises.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Which is good. But there's a bunch of stuff that happens,
and that includes think about this. It happens when you're
on an airplane with your inner ear, even if you're
on there for a little bit three two, three, five,
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Chad Benson Show. Think about these people being up there

(15:53):
for that long.

Speaker 14 (15:53):
When you're in microgravity, your inner ear, which controls balance,
it recalibrates. So once your back on Earth, the slightest
movement of your head sends you into a super dizzy
state of mind.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
Crazy. It's gonna be a while before they get their
sea legs back on land, which is weird. And I
say that stuff about Musk because and this whole battle
of my team, your team, the the insanity of which
I see the craziness over celebrating the failures of Musk

(16:30):
and and you know, celebrating the stock price crashing Tim Walls,
douche Canoe.

Speaker 15 (16:36):
Saying on my phone, I don't some of you know
this on the iPhone, they've got that little stock app.
I add a teslatude to give me a little boost
during the day two twenty five and dropping so and
if you own one, if you own one, we're not
blaming you. You can you can take dental floss and

(16:59):
pull the Tesla thing off, you know, and take out
of just telling you, my.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
God, he's just such a douche. And this this celebration
of let's watch them fail, let's hope they fail. It's
it's what the hell are you doing? It's a jealousy,
the anger. What is it that makes you so angry?
And so and okay, it was almost vice president. That

(17:25):
is just insane. He was the smartest of the two,
by the way, which is also insane. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (18:01):
The Chad Benson show.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
I said it from day one, Doge would be a
battle of a lifetime. Elon Musk will get to Mars
probably easier than he will get through the bureaucracy and
the judicial system, which through the bureaucracy through the never

(18:25):
ending lobbying. So remember government lobbies government through that they
have set up a situation where it is going to
be tough to cut USAID, a judge has ruled.

Speaker 16 (18:41):
So essentially what the judge is saying here is that
Elon Musks attempts to unilaterally dismantle USAID likely violated the Constitution.
And essentially that obviously as it relase to Elon, but
also any of his employees, those DOGE employees who helped dismantling.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
Them it So did it violate the constitution? Well, that's
what a judge says. Remember so much of this, just
like with immigrations, all about getting it to the highest
court in the land, and everybody's like, Well, USAID was
set up through you know, an executive order and by Kennedy, yes,
but it was eventually reorganized through Congress. And as we

(19:19):
all know, Congress, you are the keeper of the purse strings.
Congress is like we are. When did that happen? Oh,
that's always been that way. God, I got to read
a book. You know, we can vote on stuff. Yeah,
I didn't even know that. No, So what does it mean.
It's a big question. Well, they got to have access
to all their stuff. Are they back in business? All

(19:42):
of this is eventually going to be decided by the oracles.
That's what I call scotis.

Speaker 16 (19:48):
Now what's important here is what the judge says. It's
unclear what implications this will have long term, But what
the judge did do is that for any current USAID
employees or those administrative leave, the judge says that essentially
the email payment, security notification and all other electronics systems
I'm quoting from them here need to be reinstated.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
So again, while the judge.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
Did rebuke, of course, Musk's role.

Speaker 16 (20:15):
Within the Trump administration and his role with DOGE in
dismantling unilaterally USAID, it's really not clear exactly the implications
of this decision in the operations of USAID remain unclear
at this point.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
I don't know what it means either, because it's very vague.
It's like you get all your stuff back, So it's
my job back. You get all your stuff back. So
now with the continuing Resolution, USAID is funded through September.
What happens from here again is anybody's guests so many
of these things because a lot of times when you

(20:53):
go and you argue a lot of these things, even
with the immigration thing we're talking about, they're not arguing
whether or not Trump at this point has the right
to kick people out, do this that, And they're trying
to find out who's on the airplanes, like to do
process things of that nature. So I don't know what
it means for USAID, but here's what I do know.

(21:14):
We're not fixing the problem. The problem is we spend
two that much. The problem is we've not just spent
two damn much. And this goes to the Republicans as well,
because you ares as guilty as anybody. We continue to
spend and continue to spend and continue. We have a
two trillion dollar deficit, no matter how much money that

(21:36):
they raise in taxes and fees and whatever else they do,
no matter how much because they don't make shirts. They
don't make shirts, they don't make hats, they don't make anything.
They'll do anything they make a mess. But no matter
how much money they bring in they say revenue, it's
not it's taxes. No matter how much they do, they
spend more. And we have to address the issue at hand,

(22:00):
and that issue is we're broke, and it's gonna get ugly,
way uglier if we don't address the issue now. But
you can't have a real conversation. Here's JB. Pritzker, here's
this is the perfect example of saying, everything's cruel, everything's bad.

(22:25):
If you want to cut anything, it's all the worst,
and it's done out of malice and hate. That's it.

Speaker 17 (22:34):
What Musk and Trump are doing isn't about efficiencies or
about cost savings. It is about cruelty. Homeless veterans have
lost the support that they were getting to rebuild their lives.
Seeing a doctor at the VA hospital has now become
a luxury for them. Tariffs designed to help pay for

(22:56):
tax breaks for the wealthy have now raised taxes on
the middle class and working class. If you're living paycheck
to paycheck and you can't pay your bills, a recession
will be devastating for you and for your family. But
Elon Musk is okay with you experiencing economic pain.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
Everything is about feelings, it's not about reality. And I've said,
you know, if you've talked to anybody who in any
political world, there's a certain rail that you don't touch
a certain rail, right. You know, it's like same thing
with like subways. These don't touch certain rail right. Social Security, Medicare, medicaid,

(23:39):
military has certain things that you stay away from because
or else. Well, I'm telling you guys, now, you've got
to be honest with the people. And at the same time,
we as mature adults, can act like petulant children. But

(23:59):
when every thing is based in pure emotion, it's cruelty.
You know, it's gonna be cruel in five six years
when everything goes up over. I was gonna say something else,
but you can't say that on the radio. That's why
I do my podcast and my show at night on YouTube.
Make sure you like and subscribe Chatbinson Show. But when

(24:20):
it goes belly up, when it goes sideways, and when
we decide, rather than nip it in the butt, now,
take care of it, pivot, get a little leaner and meaner,
tighten our belts. Rather than do that now, we'll wait
until it's way too late, and then it's snowballs, and

(24:47):
then we've got to do something then, and then everybody
who's going it's cruel tea is gonna go you should
have said something. Everybody did. But it's also the reaction
of the people because the minut can you bring any
of these things up? Oh, that's my money, I paid
into it. Nobody's saying taking away from you. What people
are saying is we have to make serious decisions. If

(25:09):
you're at home and you've got two hundred dollars in
bills and you have one hundred and eighty dollars to
live on until you get paid again, you've got to
make a serious decision of what you're gonna pay and
what you're not gonna pay, and how you're gonna cut
certain things out. It's the same thing here, but nobody

(25:32):
wants to have that conversation because everybody's ah, no, no, no, no, no,
you can't do that. It's not about today, it's about
saving tomorrow. But people don't understand that. And then when
you just all you're doing is playing on people's emotions,
and when you see people out there who it's just
it's cruelty. Ugh, I can't with you, I can't with

(25:55):
a vast majority of you. Just keep doing what you're doing.
You're gonna keep getting what you get until it doesn't
work anymore. Then you'll go, I can't believe this happened.
And everybody around who was honest about us going to
know we were telling you, but you didn't want to listen.

(26:15):
And when you did listen, you turned it around and said,
now you're only doing this because you want to get richer,
and it's cruel. Three two three, five three eight twenty
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Speaker 18 (28:05):
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Speaker 19 (28:23):
The woman who sparked international outrage which she took a
baby wombat from its mother is finally admitting she goofed
big time.

Speaker 20 (28:32):
What I did was an incredible mistake and there hasn't
been a moment I haven't regretted it.

Speaker 19 (28:37):
Sam Jones, who comes from Montana, has reportedly left Australia
in the face of the firestorm. The controversial video shows
the baby wombat, or Joey as it's known down Under,
crying out in apparent distress.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
My god, the.

Speaker 11 (28:52):
Baby form bat mama's heart fish and she's pissed.

Speaker 19 (28:56):
Jones returns the baby to the side of the road.
It's concerned it may have been sick or injured. Joanes says,
and made a snap judgment to pick up the Joey
and see if this was the case. I looked it
over quickly and immediately returned it to its mother.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
You know you're on camera right, don't be an idiot,
don't lie. Just said, look, I was an asshet. I
picked it up, thought it'd be kind of cool for
a video. I goofed. For that, I apologize. Sometimes people
lose their head because we're always looking for likes, clicks,
the whole nine yards. I never meant to disrespect it
and it was a stupid thing to do, and for

(29:34):
that I apologize. But instead you say I goofed, and
then you go on and say, eh, hold on a second.
It's kind of your fault as well, because look what
you do to these animals.

Speaker 19 (29:42):
The wombat is a protected species down Under and Australians
are expressing outrage.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
This is sickening behavior.

Speaker 21 (29:49):
It's really distressing to look at that video.

Speaker 19 (29:52):
The Prime Minister of Australia even joined in the denunciation,
but in a new video statement which she addressed to
the nation, Sam Jones says the government is being hypocritical
because it allows wombats to be called to help control
their population.

Speaker 6 (30:07):
The same government that is calling for my head is
the one that spends millions of your tax dollars to
mass slaughter native Australian animals.

Speaker 19 (30:14):
Jones was invited to appear on Australian TV, but bailed
out at the last minute, sending this video statement instead.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
I think, frankly it's pathetic.

Speaker 19 (30:25):
Ron McGill of Zoo Miami says he sure hopes this
wildlife enthusiast has learned her lesson.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
The lesson here is do not go to someone else's
house and mess with their national treasures. Thank god, the
baby people are stupid. But you know what, when you
go online and your goal is to get clicks and likes,
and we all do it, it's part of my business,
it can be frustrating and you know, as somebody last

(30:55):
night says, oh you say this or you say that,
you par it what people say. So first of all,
I don't because both sides hate me, which is it's
a bad jaware. I said, it's easy to go online
and say ridiculous things or to do ridiculous things to
get clicks and likes, trying to have a real rational
conversation when times is the place you don't have rational
conversation because you're not rational people half the time online,

(31:18):
which is again fascinating that people put some of the
craziest things out there and then you get something like
you got that influencer there. People are like, I'm surprised
this lady's getting stalked. I'm not.

Speaker 22 (31:31):
This social media influencer says she was stalked by one
of her followers.

Speaker 20 (31:36):
I honestly was scared for my life.

Speaker 22 (31:38):
Melissa and Marie post videos about her life as a
single mom for her nearly three hundred thousand followers.

Speaker 20 (31:44):
I'm just getting home from my second date with rooftop
bar Man.

Speaker 22 (31:49):
She got worried when she says she started receiving repeated
calls Hello from an unknown number.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
The phone's ringing over and over. What happened When you
finally answer the.

Speaker 20 (31:58):
Phone, I'm like, hello, super agitated, and he's like Melissa.
First word that he said and it was a strange
man's voice, and I was like who is this? And
he was like is this Melissa? And I'm like, I
don't know who you are?

Speaker 22 (32:14):
Melissa says. The calls continued, often up to ten times
a day.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
What a crazy person stalked you? A pretty girl on
the internet got stalked by it? Crazy? Why are you
gonna put yourself in that situation? It's gonna happen, and
it's wrong. And this guy, by the way, is a nutjob,
like he you can totally tell. Dude shows up at
a house. Wait what?

Speaker 22 (32:35):
But then she says things got worse. While out grocery
shopping with her thirteen year old son, Melissa got an
alert from her ring cam. Someone was at her front door.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Who are you?

Speaker 4 (32:51):
Who are you?

Speaker 2 (32:54):
You want your two hundred dollars? It's right here?

Speaker 10 (32:56):
Excuse me?

Speaker 23 (32:57):
Yeah, you're going to jail.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 22 (33:00):
When you see that ring alert? What went through your mind?

Speaker 20 (33:04):
I'm really confused because it doesn't look like a package.
He doesn't look like a mailman, and I'm like, this
guy looks angry. I'm scared, Like, I don't know what
this person's intention is.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
Well, the intention is maybe he thinks he's got a
relationship with you. Maybe that's it. Because that happens. People
get lost in situations where they think, oh, this person's
really into me. And it's again, when you go online,
you put everything out there, especially in those kind of

(33:36):
situations where you're living your life. You know, like I go,
I comment on stuff, but I don't live my life.
My kids, I keep them quite, my wife, those are
behind the scenes. That's for us. People are going to
think they have that kind of relationship and I share
a lot here, but it is you know, and in
my business, I mean right now, get you see a

(33:57):
ton of people in my business who are getting what
they called, you know, getting swatted. It's happening almost on
a daily basis in my business in the conservative commentary side.
And we've been told, hey, if somebody in Oxen door
and they said, uh, I'm here to deliver a pizza
and it's a pizza, man, know that you're probably gonna

(34:18):
get swatted if you didn't order the pizza. If you
ordered the pizza, that's a youth thing. I'm like, okay,
but it's crazy. But when you go and you do
these things and put yourself in that situation, this is
people are going to look at you. They're gonna come
and say, oh, you know what, I think I have
a relationship with you. And I get it when I

(34:38):
go places and I meet people and they and they
want to sit there and talk, which I'm totally fine
with because you know, I tried to build a relationship
with people. But for some especially for women in certain situations, man,
that can cross that line really quick. Could you suck
these women? You suck these men in and there's a
reason for that, because you use what you have, and
in many cases it's the the guiles of femininity, the sexiness,

(35:02):
if you will, of yourself, and they think it's more.
But this is what happens, whether you're grabbing a wombat
or you're using what you have to get the likes
the clicks because you're hoping, hey, maybe I can be
an influencer. That could be my gig. We go to
the extremes and sometimes the unstable things that you do,

(35:27):
and sometimes just the unstable people that watch three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show, to Twitter,
your Instagram, all the other things right here on the
Chad Benson Show. Coming up hour two Israel. What's going
on over there? It's getting ugly. More on Ukraine and Russia.

(35:52):
Apparently Zelensky and Trump will have a call at some
point in time today. Talk a little bit about that.
We got some wacky stories as well. Reach out to
us across all of our social media. We do enjoy
when you do that. The difference is people don't really
stalk me. They just yell at me, tell me what
a pos I am, or sometimes I say Hey, you're

(36:14):
a nice guy. Although I do get a lot of
your racist, your evil, that kind of stuff, I expect that.
It's the business I'm in. Give U see the show, Grather,
the podcast, Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Immigration is about Scotus. Keep telling you guys that this
whole stunt, and a lot of it was a stunt, Chad,
It's not a stunt. It's no. It was a stunt
doesn't mean it was right. And I've said that. Look,
the president has a lot of powers when it comes
to immigration and certain things. The judicial has a lot

(37:15):
of powers. It is coequal branches of government. The founding
fathers who are like, hey, look, let's give it leak
one more percent to Congress because they're supposed to represent
the people, you know, but we'll leave them out of act.

Speaker 24 (37:28):
Their idiots.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
But this was about Scotus. How fast can I get
stuff to Scotus? And there's some serious questions that need
to be absolutely asked about who are these people on
the plane? Because you're hearing a lot of people saying
that person was not part of a gang doesn't mean
they can't be deported. But you know there's going to

(37:51):
be people in this that are going to get caught
up in it that outside of being here illegally, they
weren't criminals, they weren't gang members. Now, the president has
every right, you know, as long as they're afford to
do process. And that's a big thing here. So if
you've come here illegally and you have not reported, you

(38:12):
don't have an asylum day. If not in any of
those things, well then guess what you could easily be deported.
If you've got some asylum claims that are still being adjudicated, well,
there's some serious questions to be asked there. There's no
doubt about that. This is long from over. But again
not about the flights on that day, about Scotus in

(38:38):
the future, there's no doubt about that.

Speaker 25 (38:40):
David.

Speaker 26 (38:41):
Let's talk about the hearing we're going to have later
today about these deportations to that notorious prison in Al Salvador.
There have been activists to have come for a number
of them, more yesterday saying that some people who have
been swept up in this, or cases of mistaken identity.
We even have I believe an official saying suggested that
not all these people have confirming that not all of
these people have been charged with crimes if they've been

(39:02):
pushed out anyway, So talk.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
To us more.

Speaker 26 (39:04):
We've learned about the people who are have been deported,
but also where this hearing could go.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
So there's now in saying this and again, and this
to me is important. Due process is absolutely important, and
we need to find out who those people were. The
debate on who you know, who was a gang member
not a gang member, where you hear and you had asylum,
all that stuff again needs to be adjudicated. They're gone.

(39:32):
We're going to try to find out who these people
are and if they have a claim. As far as
the silum, they're still waiting. You have to bring them back.
But it wasn't about the flights. I'm telling you that
right now. It was about getting it to Scotus. That's
the most important part of this, which many people don't

(39:53):
quite seem to understand. Continue, sir, The issue is yes,
some of them.

Speaker 27 (39:57):
The whole point of due process just means you have
the facts reviewed in your case, you had judge decides
whether you go to jail or get deported from the country.
And one of the stunning things was that these Justice
Department lawyers claimed in court that somehow the information about
these planes was a national security risk that somehow, you know,
I guess these gangs have you know, you know, ground

(40:20):
to air missiles that they're going to shoot down this
plane or what are they going to do? What is
the national security risk? And so you should present those
facts in court. I mean, I know, people are you know,
people get frustrated on both sides of the parts of
the thing.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
But this is the rule of law.

Speaker 27 (40:34):
This is American democracy, three coequal branches of government.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
It's slow, it's cumbersome. There's all these appeals, but.

Speaker 27 (40:41):
That's good because these powers of the government to de
poor people, to potentially disappear them is very serious.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
Nobody wants to see people disappeared. But if you're here legally,
you always knew at some point in time there could
be a knock on the door, and that could be
that this is going to become a giant, huge battle
in the public square in a lot of ways, because
you have people out there going, well, so and so

(41:13):
is this or such and such as this, and and
I've seen all the videos, and I go back to
the if you think Trump was going to get rid
of everybody that was here illegally. You're fooling yourself. That
was just never going to happen. We have the manpower,
we don't have the money. This is about getting it
to skotus as fast as possible, getting a ruling, so

(41:34):
you know how you can go and how hard you
can go. And through the videos that we've seen of
you know, see was it Seacott? Is that what it's called?
That that El Salvadoran prison and the nightmare that it is.
It's going to scare a lot of the bad ombrace

(41:54):
out of here. And on the other side, a lot
of other people are going to be like, you know what,
I got to get out of here now. I don't
want to get caught up in that. But I also
don't want to be in a situation where they send
me somewhere and it may not be my country, while
you may not be in jail. So I'm just going
to get ahead of this and leave. It's about self deportation.

(42:15):
That's what it's about, and that's what they're going to
continue to do. Anything we can to get you to
move on your own is a win for the administration.
He's already shown you what he could do at the
border with a simple, simple step of we're going to
reinstate this and we're going to enforce the laws, and

(42:38):
we're getting rid of the cb one app. And now
they have a CBP APP called CBP Home, which essentially
urges people that are here illegally use this exit maybe
have a chance to come back one day. But the
mass deportation, I hear it all the time and I

(42:58):
get pushed back. Let me tell you something. Some of
my local shows, it is a situation where they believe
everybody is going to be deported. It's not going to happen,
just we don't have the manpower, the money. And on
top of that, this administration in reality doesn't have the want.

(43:23):
They know they can't have that for economic reasons. They
know they can't have that. So spare me the oh,
we're gonna get rid of everybody, because that's not gonna happen.
Oh yes it is. No, it's not, And we're going
to get some sort of ruling and then it's gonna

(43:43):
get appealed. Welcome to what has become the reality of
the new modern politics, which is three co equal branches.
But the rulings of Scotis, or, as I like to say,
the oracles matter the most, matter the most. Meanwhile, any

(44:04):
new suspects with JFK.

Speaker 28 (44:06):
Ten months after the assassination of JFK, the Warren Commission
concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. Six decades later,
newly declassified documents have hit the internet.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
Is there going to be something that shockingly proves what happened?
I sort of doubt that.

Speaker 28 (44:22):
Jeff Morley blogs about the Kennedy case, and as badly
as he wants the new records to point to a
smoking gun that wasn't the in Lee Harvey Oswald's hands.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
I believe it when I see it. Nothing new so far,
a lot of pages still to go through, and we're
going to get through as many as possible. There's nothing
in there. There isn't a lot of It is the
stuff that you'd seen before. And I know there's supposed
to be more out there, and we've said it, you've

(44:51):
heard it here first. The people I talk to who
are quite what really in the know continue to tell
me MLK are more damning than JFK. JFK's embarrassing because
from what you're starting to put the picture together. The
CIA knew a lot, but they're's like, there's no way,

(45:13):
there's no way. Hey, he was in there. It was
in you know, it was in the Soviet Union. And
they thought he was a clown. Here's a horrible shot.
They thought he was a clown. And eh, you know,
FBI and could they've learned more, could they have prevented it?

(45:33):
Is kind of the thought process more than anything else.
But the thought of they did it themselves. Do you
think they're going to keep that? One thing I know
about the CIA, and and we've had some on the show,
is the FBI will keep all of the information. The
CIA is like burn it. So if they did it,

(45:53):
do you think, well, let's keep this well, burn everything
else and redact it.

Speaker 19 (45:57):
No, that's it?

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Saye, that is that's crazy? Three two, three, four, twenty
three at Chad Benson Show, to Twitter, your Instagram all
of the other stuff and things and what who's a
what not? Speaking of a who's a what not? How
about an astronaut?

Speaker 10 (46:16):
They came home, as you can see there on your screen,
continuing to monitor progress of the Dragon spacecraft and we're
going to stand by for splashdown. Located in the Gulf
of America, off the coast of Tallahassee.

Speaker 11 (46:33):
Florida, and splashdown. Crew nine back on Earth.

Speaker 2 (46:46):
That's right, Crew nine back on Earth. Congratulations being back
on earth. You were supposed to go for what eight days?
You're there for a while?

Speaker 12 (46:58):
Well you singing with your own eyes. That spacecraft now
safely in the water. There you can see the main
shoots now settling into the water. The space SpaceX Crew
nine return as it's being called. Four three astronauts and
a cosmonont on board, and they will soon be surrounded
by my vessels and safely lifted aboard another vessel for

(47:20):
the return home.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
And dolphins, don't forget dolphins. They were surrounded by dolphins.
Oh yeah, they were soony. Williams was part of this.
She was up there for quite a while. She was
part of there was her and Butch. They were up
there for supposedly seven eight days. It's like a week

(47:42):
trip and they end up be in there nine months
and their home.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
Now.

Speaker 2 (47:46):
Now it is time to fix your body.

Speaker 14 (47:49):
The body goes through so many changes while in space.
The most well known historically are the muscular and skeletal changes.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
You lose muscle mass, and bone mass.

Speaker 14 (48:00):
You don't exercise, and now they're aware of that, right,
so they performed these exercises.

Speaker 2 (48:05):
Wait, I don't exercise on earth. Now you leave me
up here for nine months and I got to exercise
up here. This is stupid. Three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at jaed Benson's shows your Twitter.
They are home though, so thank elon or if you're
on the other side of it, eighty lon, how dare
you bring them home? Government could have done it better.

(48:28):
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Speaker 23 (49:38):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
It was the call heard round the world.

Speaker 4 (49:54):
I asked President Zelenski if he'd match Putin's pledge to
stop striking energy targets. Will you make a commitment to
stop hitting energy infrastructure in Russia? And based on what
you've heard today, do you think Trump is in control
of the situation or is Vladimir Putin the one calling
the shots. It's hard to tell, Zelenski tells me, saying

(50:15):
he supports a plan to stop hitting Russian energy infrastructure,
but wants to speak directly with President Trump to understand
the details, adding, a negotiation without Ukraine is not a negotiation.

Speaker 2 (50:28):
Yeah, and you've got to have them both in there,
there's no doubt. But you're the go between because those
two are never going to be in the same room together.
So and there's a very at some point maybe their
people will be, but I doubt those two will ever
be in the same room outside of them coming to

(50:48):
a major agreement and they meet in a neutral area.
I'm talking about Putin and Zelenski. But it was the
call heard around the world. And it's funny. Depending on
who you where you read what you read, it was
Trump got played or it was a good call. Did

(51:10):
I expect this thing to get hammered out in the
first call? No, that's insane, that's crazy. The question is, okay, now,
what what's the next step?

Speaker 4 (51:23):
Aw Vladimir Putin has said in this long readout from
the Kremlin that he expects that all military assistance to
Ukraine has to stop. He wants a conversation about the
root causes of this conflict in his mind to be
had as and only then will he contemplate ending the war.
That was his position before this phone call. So he
hasn't really moved on any of this now.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
You know, he wants a lot of things. You know,
we've talked about the stuff that they put out there
they want, which is just a non starter, you know,
And I've talked to several people who, you know, believe
we're somewhat culpable, and I'm talking about the West and
NATO in general playing footsie with Ukraine and that you know,
Putin thought he'd have to do this, that and the other.
And you've got those people that are apologies for Putin,

(52:08):
but they've all said the same thing. Demilitarizing is what
they're hoping Ukraine does, and that's one of their demands
that'll never happen. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your
Twitter tweet at us text the program. Love hearing from
all of you right here on the Chad Benson Show.

(52:30):
Because understand, if they were to demilitarize and they got
taken over again and the West pushed them into demilitarizing
so they could stop this. That means that we'd kind
of be on the hook and we'd have to do something.
So that's why that'll never happen.

Speaker 30 (52:48):
Meanwhile, Israel hitting some eighty targets, citing Hamas's repeated refusal
to release the remaining hostages still being held, including an
American Israeli from New Jersey, edenel Xander Hamas, and other
Arab nations accusing Israel of breaking the terms of the
initial ceasefire agreement. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin and Yahoo's saying quote,

(53:11):
this is just the beginning.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
And it was ugly. I mean, there were a lot
of deaths.

Speaker 30 (53:18):
According to the Hamas run Health Ministry, more than four
hundred people have been killed in what's now become one
of the deadliest days of the war, including at least
one hundred and thirty children according to UNICEF.

Speaker 2 (53:30):
Well, it's always according to them, but there was no
doubt judging by all the stuff I had seen, even
from some people I follow on the interwebs, who are,
you know, pretty unbiased, and they show how nasty and
horrible it is over there. There was a lot of
damage there was, and this is going to get uglier
before it gets better. And on top of all of

(53:52):
those things, right, we still keep asking the question, when
is the rest of the Middle East going to stand
up and start to try to fix this damn thing?
Because you hate the Jews when it's convenient, you hate
the Evil West when it's convenience. But the reality is
all of this is not good for business, and you

(54:12):
guys like business like the rest of us. Missing the show,
read the podcast, Chad Benson Shows, Sun, Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (54:21):
Joe, The Chad Benson Show, Hipocrisy.

Speaker 2 (54:46):
It's no longer what is said and how you take it,
because that's been a big deal for a while. Now,
it's who's saying it right or wrong. In reality, none
of it matters because if it's the wrong person delivering
the message, well, then damn him. Who is him? Well,

(55:08):
it depends first the one the only former president of
the United States, Barack Obama.

Speaker 31 (55:14):
Everyone knows that getting rid of the deficit will require
some tough decisions, and that includes cutting back on billions
of dollars in programs that.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
A lot of people care about.

Speaker 31 (55:24):
But what should be easy is getting rid of the
pointless waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody. We're
calling it the campaign to cut waste.

Speaker 2 (55:33):
Now, not gonna lie to you. I don't think it's
a catching in. But the message was we got a
lot of waste out there. We need to cut it,
We need to fix all this crap. There's nothing wrong
with that. I mean, that seems like a really good thing, right,
Like doesn't it, Like you think, oh, yeah, it seems good.
Let's cut some stuff. No, no, no again. It is
now the messenger, not even the message, because everybody can

(55:54):
believe in the message. But if your person guy or
gal delivers the message, well and their evil.

Speaker 25 (56:01):
You know, there's been a traverse amount of waste and
fort in the government during the Biden administration, which estimated
the federal government fraud the half a trillion dollars. What
we're trying to do is get that number down to
a much smaller figure. Save money for the American taxpayer.
Stop money being spent on things that are that I

(56:21):
think very few taxpayers would agree make sense, you know,
transgender animal surgeries, or why are the twenty million people
who are definitely dead.

Speaker 2 (56:30):
Marked as alive in the Social Security database? Well, none
of those people, for the most part, got paid. So
but why is that there. Well, part of the thing
is you want to save money, and in the antiquated
system that we have, getting rid of them would cost
a lot more. So the benefit was not something people

(56:52):
looked at and thought we should do this. That being said,
he's right, the thought of cut, well, it's not about
waste and abuse because they look at it because they're billionaires.
They want to steal all your money. They want to
steal every dollar. They want to take it all and
give you nothing, and that's all they care about. No wrong,
You're an idiot. They, being the powers that be that
are currently taking this project on, understand that we've got

(57:16):
to make serious decisions. We have to cut in certain
areas and it's not going to be comfortable and for
some people, depending on where you are, it may not
be popular. Buy and large people like, yeah, I don't
want waste, I don't want to fund ridiculous things. There's
a difference between saying, hey, I am all about let's
help out people in Sub Saharan Africa and try to

(57:37):
stop the spread of AIDS. I don't have a problem
with that. Am I about the ridiculousness of a lot
of this stupidity of giving money to these NGOs to
hand out grants to their cronies that do nothings. The
dollars disappear and there's very little way to track it,
and heaven forbid you ask for any accountability. I gave

(58:00):
a twelve million dollar grant to my friend down the street.
He's going to find out if dolphins can juggle, and
if they can, would they enjoy being transgender? Huh? But
that's still a small.

Speaker 11 (58:14):
Portion of it.

Speaker 2 (58:15):
I wish they'd stop tiptoeing around and say, look, guys,
we're gonna have to take this thing head on. You
guys want to see what it's going to take to
get us to a position where we can start actually
getting ahead. That's going to take years, but we can
get ahead in a way where we can start paying
some of the stuff off. Rather than making minimum payments
on our credit card, i e. The service of our debt,

(58:38):
we can make a real dent. This is what it's
going to take. Again, it's the messenger at this point
in time, it's not the message. And for the Left,
it's all about feelings. It's all about feelings. Tim walls,
Douche Canoe saying on my phone, I don't some of
you know this on the iPhone. They've got that little
stock app. I ad a Teslatude to give me a

(58:58):
little boost during the day two twenty five and dropping.

Speaker 23 (59:04):
So, and.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
If you own one, if you own one, we're not
blaming you.

Speaker 15 (59:13):
You can you can take dental floss and pull the
Tesla thing off, you know, and take out of just
telling you so.

Speaker 2 (59:21):
I heard people say I want this thing to be destroyed.
I wanted to go away just out of curiosity. How
many people do you think work for Tesla in the
United States of America? One hundred and twenty thousand people.
So you're fine with them being out of a job.
You're fine with them going bankrupt. You're fine with them
losing everything because of Elon Musk. You're you're fine with that.

(59:43):
But heaven forbid you question somebody who works for the
federal government doing a job where there are seven other
people in several other apartments doing the exact same job
with zero accountability. You can't question that. No, Instead, what

(01:00:04):
do you do? Well, let's go attack his stuff.

Speaker 32 (01:00:07):
Elon Musk and his car company, Tesla taking heat The
FBI now investigating what police call a targeted attack at
Tesla in Las Vegas.

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Vehicles torched, several shots fired.

Speaker 32 (01:00:18):
Attorney General Pambondy called the vandalism against Tesla vehicles across
the country nothing short of domestic terrorism.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Pambody not bond day. Oh that's a beach, really nice.
It's ridiculous, it is. You're that derayed? How many how
many videos have you seen over the last several days.
You're not a teenage girl that's pissed off at her
boyfriend and you're gonna key his camaro. I'm going with Camaro,

(01:00:47):
going back to my dad.

Speaker 22 (01:00:49):
You're not that.

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
He cheated on me with Jenny sh Right. You're not that.
You're a grown ass adult who's mad because of crap
you've read on the internet. And they're gonna take all
this stuff away, and a lot of people like I'm
happy that they're doing that. They should take some of
this stuff away. Don't take it out of my department.

(01:01:17):
You're an adult. You're shooting at a car. Last night,
we were driving home and in a parking lot, I
won't say where. There was probably one hundred and fifty
tw hundred Tesla's probably about fifty or sixty of the
trucks and a bunch of the cars. And it wasn't

(01:01:39):
a dealership. They had moved it off the dealership and
they had protection there, And I thought to myself, my god,
is this what's going on? You people are insane.

Speaker 33 (01:01:49):
Protesting Musk is also a little less violent. Tesla owners
have put stickers over the logo, and this morning Tesla
stock opens another five percent lower, heading toward a ninth
straight weekly drop.

Speaker 2 (01:02:02):
Which look, if you listened to this show, you and
I both understand that thing was completely overbought. If you
listen to our show, you know we got our buddy
zach A Brown all the time Chievestment Officer Bulwark, and
he says, it's a great company, but you know, is
it worth what it people we're paying for it? No, No,

(01:02:23):
it wasn't. But protesting Musk is a little less violent.
It should be no violence. I'm so mad at this guy.
I'm going to attack somebody who bought a car, who
bought a car from a guy they don't know, and
based on that, I'm going to attack the car to

(01:02:46):
show the guy that they bought it from who they
don't know. How angry. I am Molotov.

Speaker 33 (01:02:51):
Cocktails were thrown at Tesla lots in Las Vegas. Several
vehicles went up in flames. The same suspect shot more
Tesla's with a gun, spray paint of the word rezid
on the building. Tesla's cyber trucks were set on fire
in Kansas City, and earlier this month, shots fired at
a Tesla dealership in Oregon, Tesla's spray painted near Boston,
cyber trucks on fire in Seattle.

Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
People are excited. They hate him, resist he's trying to
take everything away. They're excited. They want to see the
downfall of this evil man, this successful man, This guy
who helped bring home our astronauts, who wants to take
us to Mars, who believes that climbing change is bad,
who's trying to populate the earth by himself. This guy

(01:03:37):
looks and says, I love this country. I think it's
going to hell in a handbasket. I think we've got
some serious issues when it comes to our spending and
our debt. We need to cut it. We spend way
too much money on a bunch of crap. But because
he delivers the message, he's the bad guy. If this
was Obama, people like, oh my god, although at this
point in time with the progressive lunacy, that may not
even happen.

Speaker 34 (01:03:58):
Elon Musk losing all his money is going to be
so much fun. And the best part is when Tesla
starts to fold and go under, it is going to
have such a great domino effect for pretty much everybody,
because what's gonna happen is Tesla's stock is gonna continue
to go down. Tesla is basically gonna at some point

(01:04:18):
probably have to declare bankruptcy. And then Elon Musk used
Tesla as collateral to buy Twitter. They're gonna call that in,
so he's probably gonna lose control of his precious social
media platform.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
And then what's gonna come next.

Speaker 34 (01:04:34):
It's probably gonna be SpaceX, which is already a complete
and utter disaster.

Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
Wow, that guy's a clown. Not show you, Elon, you
think you're really important, You're gonna go bankrupt now no
dollar bills left, and we'll show you. Yeah, just embarrassing.
I'm embarrassed for you, sir, embarrassed for you. And you
know what, Elon's not gonna build you that sex robot.
That would be your own panion three, two, three, five, three, eight,

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Years in a row.

Speaker 35 (01:06:40):
Now, the French bulldog sets atop the list of the
most popular dog breeds in the country, the AKC's Brandy
Monion telling Good Morning America.

Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
One reason why is that they're portable, They're highly adaptable,
they're good as small spaces. They are love bugs.

Speaker 6 (01:06:53):
They just want to be with you most of the time,
and I think that's what really attracts people to them.

Speaker 35 (01:06:57):
Number two dog on the list is a breathe that's
way more inner jack that are French eat the Labrador Retriever.
And the third most popular dog in the country is
the family favorite, the Golden Retriever.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
There you go, those French bulldogs. It's the French bulldog
is the perfect mix of if you want a original
like a British bulldog, which are awesome, I kind of
looks like Went's in Churchill, right. The problem is they
are a mess, right, They got all kinds of issues
and allergies with their face. You have to get surgery

(01:07:29):
because they can't. They come out with sleep apnea. And
the Frenchie is like, if I want a dog that's
like that but kind of fit without all of the problems,
it's the French bulldog. And they taste like unicorns. It's phenomenal.
People steal them. I'm always fascinated by people who steal. Like,

(01:07:54):
if you're gonna get, well, I guess the cost. I mean,
if you're gonna get a pure bread French bulldog, you're
gonna spend some money, like some serious, serious dollars for
these things. I mean the cost itself of a French bulldog.
And you may be able to rest. You can find

(01:08:15):
one of Craigs, and you want to find one that's
you know, it's brother and sister have left and gone
elsewhere and ran into a different bloodline supposed to just
continually reproducing, you know, and they are super popular. So
if you're going to get a French bulldog. Are you

(01:08:35):
ready for this? Average for poppies is twenty eight hundred dollars,
So that's the average. Now, if you want lineage, micro
chipping all of the stuff, you're probably in the four
to six thousand dollars range. And if you want to
have like that, you know, to super lineage. The the hey,

(01:08:58):
these things are bread.

Speaker 7 (01:09:00):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:09:01):
Are we win? We win when we go to shows
or whatever. Eight to ten, eight to ten. And that
also includes patterns because some people want the patterns for that.
What's your bedding? Like, Oh, it's very nice. I must
tell you it's ria nas because they're French. Of course,

(01:09:22):
there's another dog that they're saying is the five million
dollar dog. Excuse me, yeah, the five million dollar dog.
Now check this out. I'm like, okay, what is it?
Is there millions of dollars inside of him? No, that
is not it. So the dog where you're speaking of,
which was sold for five point seven million dollars, is

(01:09:45):
a Caucasian shepherd and a wolf super hybrid. Its name
is katabam Okami. Apparently it's the rarest dog on the planet.
There's only one of him. He's still a pop one
hundred and sixty five pounds thirty inches tall and because
of his shepherd, he is a guard dog at heart.

(01:10:08):
Intelligence through the roof. Person who bought him s Sahith
fifty one, renowned dog breeder from Bengalaru, capital of India's
southern car tanakas Day. Maybe I said that right, Maybe
I said they're wrong. I don't know. He spent fifty
million rupees on it. Now check this out. He owes

(01:10:31):
one hundred and fifty different dog breeds and you're like,
what is He doesn't breed dogs anywhere, but he does
show them. So if you want him to come over
with some of his dogs, it's gonna be like twelve
thousand dollars for him to show these things off. Some
of the other things they talk about with him is
he has a chow chow mix that looks like a
panda bear, but the red and white or the red

(01:10:55):
and black panda bears. He spent three point two million
dollars on that. Says people love it. He takes them.
They'll hire him to go to big movie screenings and
walk his dogs, which was the dog in the movie No. Well,
then what who cares it's like me going to a movie.
I wasn't in the movie. Apparently people like to see it,

(01:11:19):
he says. Now, get this is what's crazy.

Speaker 25 (01:11:21):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
Remember he's in India, so I don't know if you're
aware of this little poverty there. They're taking care of
these dogs is seven acre farm is where all of
them live. They have a twenty by twenty foot room
each of them which is a special kennel. And there
are seven full time people that take care of these dogs,

(01:11:51):
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Coming up, our number three got a little what's trending
for you more on the standoff between the judicial world
and the administration and the battle that is continuing to
rage between not just Trump and deportations, but you saw

(01:12:38):
yesterday with Elon and what they said about USAID and
how this is going to continue to be a nightmare
going forward. Welcome to a world of it's going to
be about the courts for the coming months and months
and months and months. So damn frustrating. Three two, three, five,
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all the other things, Happy, Happy he Day. It is
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Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
The call happens Hockey. They talked about hockey. What what
are you talking about? Chat? Vladimir Pudin and Trump. They
had a call about Ukraine and they also said, hey,
you know what, we should play hockey. We should do
like one of those series again. Yeah, that'd be interesting.

(01:13:55):
What do you do you think?

Speaker 11 (01:13:57):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (01:13:57):
Are you serious?

Speaker 25 (01:13:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
I'm serious. But they talked about other things, and if
you think one phone call was going to fix it,
you're fooling yourself. Two kg people trying to get the
best that they possibly can, and one of those people
is negotiating for his country. The other one is negotiating
on behalf of Europe, the country that's been attacked, and US.

(01:14:23):
It's a little different.

Speaker 4 (01:14:25):
Trump says he's call with Putin was very good and productive,
adding the Russian leader agreed to move quickly toward a
permanent peace, but Putin doubled down on his key demand
that the West cut off all military aid and intelligence
sharing with Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
Yeah, that's probably not going to happen. Vlad wants a
lot of things. Because you ask for a lot of things,
you don't. Bad negotiators go in and do a horrible
job at negotiation. They'll say they'll ask for the lowest.
Then they won't get that because they realize this person's

(01:15:01):
an idiot. And what happens, well, you then end up
getting far less than you want. Vlat and Trump are
gonna ask for all kinds of crazy stuff. Remember, like
I said, Trump's negotiating on three bass one first and foremost,
stopping the killing is very important. Secondly, not just for

(01:15:29):
Ukraine but for Europe, but also for US. What can
we get out of the deal. Spend a lot of
money over here, what can we get out of this deal? Yes,
he doesn't like Zelensky, whatever, I don't care. It's personal, well,
you know, personal or not. It needs to come to

(01:15:51):
an end. The Democrats are like, let's fight this forever
because it's not you.

Speaker 4 (01:16:00):
And has said in this long readout from the Kremlin
that he expects that all military assistance to Ukraine has
to stop. He wants a conversation about the root causes
of this conflict in his mind to be had as
and only then will he contemplate ending the war. That
was his position before this phone cause so he hasn't
really moved on any of this.

Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
Now he's not, and he the root causes the crap
that he comes up with the root causes, right. It
was like it was originally it was we're gonna denazify,
and then it was, well NATO was getting too close.
It was just I want some of this stuff, and
I want the ports, and I want to take more land,
and i want to see what I can do, and
I'm gonna call everybody's bluff. The whole thought process like there, well,

(01:16:46):
this is all of these things. There's a lot that
went into it. But he'll change his tune on a
daily basis to fit whatever he needs to fit. The
question is can they get something done? Yeah, I think
over a couple months they can It's not going to
be immediate, and you still have to go back and

(01:17:06):
talk to his Linski, which I think is supposed to
happen today.

Speaker 4 (01:17:10):
The commitment to stop hitting energy infrastructure. That is significant
for Ukraine because you know, cities across this country, millions
of people have been dealing with the impact of a
relentless barrage on energy infrastructure, rolling blackouts, power shortages, So
that is significant. But make no mistake, Vladimir Putin is
playing a strategic game here.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
And he still needs a way out. Soun su right,
You don't surround your enemy, want to give him an
offer it. He still needs a way out because he
doesn't want to fight this forever in a day. And
Trump has more levers to pull, and Putin knows that,

(01:17:52):
including not being such a worse when it comes to terrafs.
So there's also that, including maybe even tariffing, yes, dare
I say it, other European nations who try to buy
Russian all and natural gas. There's a lot that he

(01:18:15):
can do. They both want this thing done. And when
you're negotiating for many who are all think about this,
you're trying to negotiate peace for Ukraine, and they don't
have the cards, as Trump says, But it's not like
Putin's got a great hand. He's got a better hand

(01:18:35):
than Ukraine. But it's not like they're all that he's
got four aces. You know, he's got a royal flash.
That's not it. That being said, you go in there negotiating,
try to bring this thing to an end, knowing full
well that he's the aggressor. So the reason we're negotiating

(01:18:56):
with him is because he is the aggressor, and he
does have more cards, and he has more manpower. So
and without our money, you're gonna be sol Bro. So
that's why. Then you come back over here, so you
don't have what you did. Now, let's figure this thing out.
But one of the other things he wants is, you know,
like the root cause of this, that and the other.

(01:19:18):
He wants them to demilitarize. I even talked to people
who are Putin sympathetic somewhat, who are big Maga supporters,
who all said, now, there's no way I would demilitarize. No,
because that could also drag us all into something, because
not only as you want them to demilitarize, he also said,
oh yeah, and they can't have peacekeepers. So wait, you

(01:19:40):
want them to have nothing? Okay, yeah, that's not gonna happen, kids,
not at all. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Shead Benson Show. Is your
Twitter tweet at his text the program. It's a marathon.
It's more of a five k, right. A lot of
this other stuff that Trump's trying to do, the the

(01:20:00):
immigration We're gonna get that in a second, the dog stuff,
A lot of that stuff. Those are marathons. And when
it comes to the Middle East and that that's an
ultra marathon. That's also one of those Iron Man events.

(01:20:21):
So that's that's gonna take much longer. This is like
a five k. It'll get done. I think by summer
they'll have something hammered out. Will it be perfect? No,
there'll be some to say Trump got used blah blah blah. Okay, whatever,
immigration though, that's a marathon.

Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
The bottom line is that the Trump administration is in
a standoff with a federal judge who is simply trying
to get more information.

Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
About what has happened.

Speaker 5 (01:20:47):
Those flights, of course already left. We've seen the pictures
of those alleged gang members being delivered to Salvador to
a notoriously harsh prison.

Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
But we don't know who those people are.

Speaker 5 (01:20:58):
The government says they're terrorists, but in an affidavit they
said they didn't. None of those men on that plane
had criminal records, and they did not provide any other details.
They're citing national security concerns.

Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
They're going to have to explain themselves, and there's going
to be more hearings, and this will be very interesting
to see what the White House brings to the judge
and argues, because while the argument is a bit about
the law, the Alien Act, it's more about the due

(01:21:33):
process side of it and why invoking this act because
based on these people, and you haven't proven that the
people that you flew out of here to Al Salvador
were indeed the things you said they were and that
they posed a risk to national security. But this was

(01:21:53):
all about let's get him, let's get this over with,
and let's get the straight to the Supreme Court so
they can rule on what powers do I have to
invoke this and go from there and through that and
the fear of potentially being in a situation where you
could be flown to El Salvador's notorious evil prison. Aren't
all prisons, you know, kind of like bad?

Speaker 19 (01:22:12):
This one is.

Speaker 2 (01:22:14):
This no joke and we talked about it yesterday. But
by doing that and getting a ruling, and if it's
in your favor, you're probably going to be more likely
to self deport. And that's what so much of this
is all about. This is hey, better watch out because

(01:22:38):
you may be sol in a way that you cannot believe.
So get ahead of this thing, or the trouble that's
coming for you is going to be life changing, i e.
A prison in the middle of god forsaken nowhere, or
you're deported to a country that you're not from, which
could also be a possibility as well. So just giving

(01:23:01):
you a heads up there. Meanwhile, some of the files
have come out JFK. What do people think? What do
the polls say? Where are we going with this?

Speaker 36 (01:23:12):
The percentage of conspiracy theorists who believe that the United
States government was involved in the JFK assassination has gone
up over the past ten years. It is now the
plurality leader compared to the conspiracy theorists. They used to
think it was someone Hey, maybe it was Cuba. Maybe
it was the mob. That's actually down from forty percent
to twenty nine percent, And the overall number of folks
who believe in the conspiracy theory that JFK was killed

(01:23:34):
by more than one man is also up.

Speaker 2 (01:23:36):
First of all, let's just Harry, I love you, brother,
but let's be real conspiracy theorists and going after them
like that. Poll wise, it's a little the secrecy, the hiding,
the redaction, the way the government's handled these things for
god knows how long, it gives people a lot of
skepticism in believing what the government has to do. Okay,

(01:24:00):
so let's just put that there was there anything in
here so far that's been released that it is earth shattering,
no embarrassing. Potentially there's more to come. But as far
as finding out that quote unquote smoking gun or that
confession or that piece of paper that's buried on this

(01:24:22):
seventy eight thousand page that says this CIA did it, no,
you're not going to find that because, first of all, CIA,
anybody who would have done it is dead, and anybody
who would have known about it is dead, and anybody
who wrote it down, well that's gone. If it was
a CIA. Now, did the CIA know a lot more

(01:24:44):
than they tell Probably could it have maybe been prevented possibility.
But MLK and RFK those are the ones I think
are going to be far more damning. Three two, three, five,
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No, it's time to find out what's trending? What's trending?

Speaker 24 (01:26:36):
James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia?

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
Ser what tring? And I was turning in the old
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There you go, Suny Williams. Those are the astronauts that
came home. Remember them now. They weren't abandoned in space.
They weren't left it. They could have left it any time.
According to Mark Kelly, twin brother of was it Mark Kelly,
I I Forgate. No, not Mark Kelly, it's the other Kelly.

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Because there's two twins. Mark Kelly, the Senator and his brother,
I forget his name, I don't know. Mark Eh says ah.
They weren't abandoned. They could have come home at any time.
They just needed somebody to pilot it. I'm like, okay,
just it's so stupid. Harry and Megan, Canada and Trump,

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all things trending in the magical world of Yahoo. Over
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twenty twenty five. Oh my goodness. Happy to get more too.
We broke it here yesterday, NASA Astronauts Return Space ex

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Dragon like that. Doge Quest is that that should be
a new game, right? What are you playing?

Speaker 7 (01:28:26):
Bad?

Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
Doge Quest? It's where I go through all these things
and try to find the most savings without making Giddy
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play in games were last night. So they have these
games where they play in to see who gets to
be in the Big Dance for real. March Madness Dolphins,
not the Miami Dolphins, by the way. And SpaceX Dragon landed.
There was some dolphins swimming around out there and they're saying, Hey,
the hell are you guys doing landing in our house?

Speaker 35 (01:29:33):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:29:33):
Little respect? Show a little respect? Right, you landed right here,
Show some respect. Okay. It was great to watch. I mean,
I'm not gonna lie, it was awesome to watch. I
was doing a bunch of things yesterday. I had a
bunch of meetings and finally the kids and I and
my wife we sat down, we got some to eat,

(01:29:55):
and it was showing that it was landing. I would say,
kids checked us out. This is totally incredible. And we
watched it splashed down on my phone and it was.
It was great. It was so cool to watch and
you know, getting it up and onto the thing and
oh god, it was awesome. And then you've got people
out there like Tim Walls, who's just such a douche canoe.

(01:30:16):
Can we just all admit, wow, what a we absolutely
dodged a bullet with Kamala and Tim Walls, and he's
out there celebrating Tesla stock falling. Meanwhile, the guy who
saved NASA, the Elon Musk, is having to defend himself

(01:30:37):
from people like Tim Walls, who is an absolute douche
canoe of douche canoes. God, he's just the worst. Did
you see him say also that he thinks he gets
beat up most Maga folk. Oh my lord, dude, settle
your ass down. You are the worst. Chad Benson, chill.

Speaker 1 (01:31:00):
At Benson Joe, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
It is Wednesday, and we do it pretty much most Wednesdays.
We've been so busy with so many other things. You know,
when Biden was president, woke was running wild, crazy was everywhere.
DEI the insanity of it all. Trump's president. There's a

(01:31:43):
lot of other stuff going on. Just goes to show
you how much Biden didn't do. Are you guys ready?
Are you all right? Let's do it today? What the
woke wants.

Speaker 6 (01:31:55):
Every time they refer to me, it's always lazy girl,
it's non stop.

Speaker 11 (01:32:03):
Me are contributing well to our fat phobic society.

Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
Someone fat like me, black like me, beautiful like me.

Speaker 2 (01:32:13):
No offense about you. So that's my intentional weight loss
is fat moments, that's your mouth. Who's fat?

Speaker 23 (01:32:20):
All?

Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
It's time for woke Wednesday? Woke? Indeed? Where should they
them go?

Speaker 23 (01:32:32):
Hi?

Speaker 31 (01:32:32):
There?

Speaker 21 (01:32:33):
Quick question for someone who's a little more educated than me.
Where should I go? I'm trends and I live in America.
I think that's all I need to say for the
question to make sense. And I would love for this
to be a resource that people could share with other
trans people in a similar position to me. Where should
I go? Let's say this all goes. Where should I

(01:32:53):
pack up and move to? What's the best place for it?
Then I don't have to worry about doing it again.

Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
I'd start with an in patient facility and then move
to eventually an outpatient facility because you're not well, hay
to throw it at you there, but you have issues
that need to be dealt with.

Speaker 29 (01:33:15):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Are all trans people like that? No? No, But the
younger generation that seems to be running at this like
it is a fashion accessory being pushed by this neo
Marxist groups that are out there. And remember we talk
about things like the locker rooms, we talk about things
like sports. When it comes to the trans issue, it

(01:33:38):
has very little to do with the competitive side of
it because we know, right like common sense is like duh,
we know who's better, let's and we know who's stronger,
we know who's bigger. So it has very little do
with that and all to do with the fact that
there is a bigger thing at play, the neo Marxist

(01:33:59):
the pushing people to you better do what I say
or else, you better do these things or else, And
that's a real issue. That's the bigger issue, forcing people
to say, yes, this can happen, because well, if not,
we're all going to be in trouble. So with our

(01:34:21):
own eyes and with our common sense, we must suspend reality.
We must suspend our common knowledge, and we must allow
these things to happen, because otherwise we could pay a price.

Speaker 29 (01:34:39):
I'm here to demand that the locker rooms and bathrooms
a District one or nine be designated as biological male
and biological female, as they're already as a gender neutral option.
The girls want their locker rooms and bathrooms back, they
want their privacy back.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
This is why I'm here tonight.

Speaker 29 (01:34:53):
My thirteen year old daughter well being and mental health
and privacy is at stake. This nightmare began on February fifth,
when my daughter was using the girl's bathroom and was
stunned that a biological male student was using it as well.
She came home frightened and was extremely upset.

Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
Yeah, tough, right, Like, that's what everyone's supposed to say. Tough,
You're not supposed to have those kind of feelings. You're
now transphobic. How dare you not recognize that thinging of
bober the twigs and berries as a vagina?

Speaker 29 (01:35:24):
I asked her to talk with her teachers and find
out more information. She was told by the administration that
a student can use the bathroom as well as a
female locker room because they now identify as female. I
was sent an email to the teachers involved in received
a call from Principal Wegley. He verbally reiterated that, under
Joanna Ford's direction and their legal counsel, that the student

(01:35:45):
could use both the locker room and bathroom. I expressed
that the school was in clear violation a federal policy
the Trump administration issued in executive order restricting biological males
from participating in sports and accessing female locker rooms.

Speaker 2 (01:36:00):
Tough, deal with it. Transphobic see severe factor. So you've
got somebody here who's in Deerfield and at a city
council who's upset. Why because there I have a six
year old female and I have little girl probably mean,

(01:36:21):
and I have her older sister fourteen? Do I want
her anywhere near a locker room? Charlie six, She's not
going anywhere near locker room right now? Do I want
my fourteen year old going anywhere near a locker room
where young boys are they're girls? Whatever? Okay, I'm a penguin, No, no,

(01:36:44):
no chance in hell, and she shouldn't have to feel
uncomfortable in that situation. But it's not about the situation.
It's about the powers that be that thrust this upon
everybody in se do this or else, because once they

(01:37:06):
can get you to bend in a certain way, you
become pliable, woo malleable. I can do whatever I want
with you.

Speaker 29 (01:37:13):
The situation went from bad to worse. A few days later,
the male student was present in the girl's locker room.
Feeling violated, the girls made the choice to not change
into their pree clothes with a biological male student present.
The next day, Assistant Principal Kathy Van Trees pull the
girls into their office, questioning them. The same day, Assistant
Superintendent Joanna Ford, Kathy Van Trees, and multiple teachers all

(01:37:37):
came into the girl's locker room making them change into uniform.

Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
Again, forcing people to do things against their will and
the betterment of judgment and the comfortability that they have
because they can, because there's some sort of magical powers
to be that says this is the norm. It's not.
It is stupid and asinine. It is ridiculous, and to
even think about forcing that on a young girl is insane.

Speaker 29 (01:38:09):
My daughter refused to take part in having her privacy
being violated.

Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
How dare they?

Speaker 29 (01:38:14):
She ran out and called me for help. Principal Weggley
was offering my daughter a new pe class. The answer
was no, she is not changing for the remainder of
the year and she is not changing into another class.
The girls just want their privacy and they want their
locker room back. There are gender neutral options. This is
my daughter's story and the story of many other young

(01:38:35):
girls who have been forced, at their difficult age to
do something they know and most adults know is wrong.

Speaker 23 (01:38:41):
Do the right thing.

Speaker 29 (01:38:41):
Deerfield and give these girls their locker room and bathroom's back.

Speaker 2 (01:38:45):
No, we don't have to, because it's not about you.
The cultural marshals. Suspend reality, suspend belief, suspend it all,
and do what I say, even though common sense is
I'm looking over there and I'm thinking, no, that's not

(01:39:07):
a girl. No, no, that is, and you must And
you know what, just because they were assigned male at
birth doesn't mean they can't carry a child.

Speaker 29 (01:39:19):
One more, allowing biological males to access girls' locker rooms
sets a dangerous precedent that erods a very foundation of
female privacy and safety. By making this decision, the school
board is not only disregarding the concerns of young female
students and making their families, but also establishing a legal
and policy framework that will make it increasingly difficult to

(01:39:41):
protect the integrity of female only spaces in the future.

Speaker 2 (01:39:46):
There we go. It is frustrating because, as I tell
my wife last night, you can have and you should.
You can have sympathy and look at somebody and say
to yourself, you're going through something. I don't want to
make your world harder, but there are issues that you have,

(01:40:08):
some problems and and I don't want to make it.
It's not about that. It's not about that person. It's
about the fact that there's groups of people that are
doing things and forcing people to act against their own
best interest and their own common sense, which is asinine
and stupid. You don't have to be cruel, but you

(01:40:29):
need to stay steadfast and honest. And it's unfortunate that
these these young girls in particular, are being used by
groups that are pushing things on them with a bigger
agenda at hand. And the minute they decide maybe I've

(01:40:51):
gone too far, maybe I've made a mistake, Maybe this
is what I want, They're discarded and that is awful.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chadminton show to Twitter, your Instagram, all of
the other things. And we've got a lot of other things,
no doubt about that. When I give you that number

(01:41:12):
to text, you can also leave a message there. It
is a message line as much as it is a
text line, and I try to get to as much
as possible, can tweet at me and all that kind
of stuff. Some people leave messages. I like to play
them all. I want to give everybody their sound here,
because that's what it's about.

Speaker 23 (01:41:31):
Chad.

Speaker 37 (01:41:32):
You know there are some nights where you're a real
good DJ on the roof radio waves, that there are
some nights when you're absolutely horrible life ten nights. Yeah,
I got a problem with you tonight, buddydul Venezuelan gang
members don't visit fee here in America. They have flat

(01:41:52):
out and beating our country.

Speaker 23 (01:41:54):
And yes, that is an act of war. And Donald
Truffe is doing the right.

Speaker 37 (01:41:59):
Thing them out of here.

Speaker 23 (01:42:01):
You sending out signals saying yep, I want them out
of here. Yet the Constitution has a right to do
his thing too. Know what does's in certain instances? Know
what dozens? You need to stop with the mixed signals
and just flat I'll say, you're with Trump or you're not.
You See, that's what makes me think you're a lift fired,

(01:42:24):
a super comp lit fire. Brocheck your ass together. You're
either with us or in America or you're not. Just
you're not to get the out of this cut for yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:42:38):
Give moron. Wow, another satisfied customer. See what you said there,
Sir Trump has more rights than the Constitution. That's not true.
The Constitution is above all the leader in the clubhouse.
And the Constitution isn't about the president. It's about us.

(01:43:03):
It's the greatest love letter ever written to protect us
from the government from overreach. Do I want bad people
here from countries all over the globe?

Speaker 25 (01:43:18):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:43:20):
Do I want due process?

Speaker 23 (01:43:22):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:43:27):
Do I want Trump to succeed? Absolutely? Do I want
him to stomp all over the Constitution to do it? No,
just like I wouldn't want any other president, any other politician.
And by the way, too many of them tap downs
around it and on it at times. So slow your role.

(01:43:51):
Take a deep breath and say to yourself, you know
what it is about the Constitution first and foremost, period.
And if you don't think it's about the Constitution and
you want a king, that's not a good thing. No, No, No,
three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty three.

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Speaker 1 (01:45:37):
Running with scissors. Sounds great compared to this.

Speaker 38 (01:45:40):
Same You know, those astronauts have been stuck on the
International Space Station since June. They finally got back to
Earth today.

Speaker 2 (01:45:48):
Sonny Williams and Butcher Wilmore.

Speaker 38 (01:45:49):
Who was the only being on the space station for
a week.

Speaker 2 (01:45:52):
That turned into more than nine months.

Speaker 38 (01:45:54):
Trump, of course, took credit for the rescue mission. He
says Joe Biden abandoned them, even though the rescue was
planned by the Biden administration in August. Is there anything
else from last summer he'd like to take credit for?
And those gold medals? Sim own Biles once she couldn't
have done that without him. So it is nice to
see Trump bring something down other than the stock market
for a change.

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
Oh wow, you're on television. What happened to you, Jimmy?
What happened? He used to be entertaining. God, you're a
self bloviating douche. Now crazy. They are back by the way,
the astronauts, they're up there for quite a while. What
are you gonna do next, NASA guy. We'll celebrate for

(01:46:33):
a while.

Speaker 13 (01:46:34):
We're gonna take some time and commercial crew to celebrate
this one and spend a little time with the crew,
and then we'll move on to Crewe eleven.

Speaker 2 (01:46:42):
Crewe eleven, we'll be here before.

Speaker 31 (01:46:44):
We know it.

Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
We'll launch that vehicle as early as mid July. So
we'll start preparing for that. A little bit of party, right,
take some stuff in, see how things are going. Big smile,
big waves.

Speaker 10 (01:46:56):
She like her other crew members now will be assisted
onto the ability aid that.

Speaker 2 (01:47:02):
Of course, Sony Williams are talking and bringing her out.
She was up there. She was only supposed to up
there about a week. She'd never been there for nine months,
and it's going to take a while.

Speaker 13 (01:47:12):
They'll be in physical rehabilitation for weeks to months, actually
progressively getting back to their pre flight level of activity.

Speaker 2 (01:47:23):
Your body's gone through some stuff. Let's just say it's
changed big time, because no matter how much you do
up there, no matter all of that stuff preparing for that,
it's still you're waitless. It's not the same.

Speaker 14 (01:47:36):
The body goes through so many changes while in space.
The most well known historically are the muscular and skeletal changes.
You lose muscle mass and bone masks if you don't exercise,
and now they're aware of that, right, so they performed
these exercises.

Speaker 2 (01:47:51):
Doesn't mean that you're going to have the same kind
of because you're in space, for God's sakes. This is
the interesting thing. And by the way, This happens on
an airplane as well well, obviously not to this degree.
And it has to do with your inner ear.

Speaker 14 (01:48:03):
When you're in microgravity, your inner ear, which controls balance,
it recal librates, and so once you're back on Earth,
the slightest movement of your head sends you into a
super dizzy state of mind.

Speaker 2 (01:48:18):
So when you're on an airplane, after a while, your
inner ear will actually kind of get used to what's
going on, and that you know, when you feel the
plane go up or down a little bit, you feel
it in pitch in a lot different way. Same thing
kind of when you're on a boat. So very interesting.
They're home, good, good, good, good to be home. Three two, three, five, three, eight,

(01:48:39):
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We appreciate it when you do. That helps out the
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(01:49:03):
over the hump. Who knows what's gonna happen, The chaos
and the craziness that takes place. It seems every twenty
four hours there's some new breaking insanity that takes place.
So we'll find out. Make sure you join us tonight.
We're gonna take a little deeper dive into solid security.
We're gonna do that on the YouTube portion of the

(01:49:24):
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Make sure you've had the podcast as well, have the
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