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March 26, 2025 109 mins
Congress erupts over stunning Trump admin leak. Jasmine Crockett draws GOP rebuke for calling Greg Abbott 'Governor Hot Wheels'. Russia, Ukraine agree to sea, energy truce; Washington seeks easing of sanctions. Woke Wednesday. Soda-Gate. NPR, PBS heads answer lawmakers' allegations of bias. Consumers urged to delete 23andMe data as bankruptcy sparks privacy fears. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show, Signal Gate. It is the most
damning thing ever. Will we survive or do you even care?

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Well?

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Of course I care, chat it's about national security and stuff.
Is it really? It was a mistake. It's embarrassing. You
look like a bunch of clowns and amateurs. You're on signal,
which is it's essentially a encrypted platform where only the

(00:47):
user that I sent it to could see it. So
it's think of it like as super fancy texting app
is the best way to describe it in this situation.
But does anybody care? Well, it's national security? Is it really?
We could have told the Hooties, hey, we're gonna shoot
this thing over here tomorrow at noon. They couldn't have

(01:10):
stopped us. I think, if you want to know the truth,
the most damning thing out of all of this, and
the most embarrassing thing besides the fact that you included
a journalist who cannot stand you, who is a absolute hater
of Trump like you could not believe, and the MAGA

(01:33):
movement and Jeffrey Goldberg. Outside of that, the most embarrassing
thing is the fact that you know saying that Europe
needs to do all of the stuff and they need
to do their part is one thing. But seeing it
in writing, when everybody's talking behind your back and it's

(01:55):
not a show with JD. Vance, I think it's the
most embarrassing thing I do. I think it's embarrassing because
you know, this is what really America thinks about. I mean,
we thought it was maybe a bit of theatrics for
the crowd, but no, they seem to really be mad
at us. But the oh my god, it's the most

(02:18):
important thing. I got to be honest with you, I'm
kind of lost interest in it. Nobody should get fired
over it. It was embarrassing, it was stupid, and unless
somebody did something on purpose, let's all move on from
this because there are other things out there.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
You think it's noteworthy that the White House is able
to acknowledge a mistake, Say they're going to learn from it,
Say they're trying to figure out the technical.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Issues that led to it. They did own up to it.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
I mean, obviously there's been some rhetoric and hyperbole around
Goldberg and others, who, by the way, I agree, acted responsibly. Yeah,
in this particular case, even though if I have some
quibbles with what he's done, in the past. He did
absolutely act responsibly here. So I think that's actually kind
of a refreshing thing for the government to say, Okay, yes,
fed up, fix it.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
This won't happen again.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Thank you, lonely Scott over there.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
Common sense Scott, especially when you contrast it with previous
military and national security snafoos in our recent history, in
which no one was held accountable, no one was fired,
no mistakes were admitted. Until the very end, Joe Biden
was saying Afghanistan was a success. I like it here
that Donald Trump, the president said he's a good man,

(03:24):
but he learned a lesson. That tells me he and
the President with Walls had.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
A hard talk.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Yeah, they did, and Walls has take full responsibility for it,
because that's what you do. You come out and you say,
you know what, I jacked the pooch. All right, this
is my bad. I apologize. We thought this was a
private message between our teams that are dealing with this,

(03:52):
and we added somebody who shouldn't have been there. That
was my bad. I should have measured twice and cut once.
That I apologize, and it will not happen again, and
we move on from this. Why because what matters is
the economy stupid.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
Rising concern over tariffs and inflation boosted Americans anxiety about
their financial futures. In the survey by fact Set for
the Conference Board, the measure of short term expectations for income, business,
and the job market fell more than the total index,
to the lowest reading in twelve years and well below
the threshold which the Conference Board says can signal a
potential recession in the near future.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Absolutely, And if you don't think that it matters, this
is Axios's Margaret Tayliev who was at like a meeting
with a bunch of you know, they were there for
to talk to a bunch of voters about something else,
but signal gate Again, this big deal, is it?

Speaker 6 (04:50):
There's also the political component to this, which is how
much do most Americans care? I just happened to be
listening to a voter focused group last night that wasn't
about this, And voters are thinking about the economy, voters
are thinking.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
About their jobs.

Speaker 6 (05:11):
I don't think at this moment that most American voters
are like, what's going on on signal chains and so
what you're going to have and the challenge for not
just democrats. But the challenge for people who are concerned
about the national security apparatus, people who are inside intelligence
agencies and are still in the government, people who want

(05:32):
to protect the government from other countries or potential adversary
seeing stuff, The challenge is going to be how do
you apply pressure on this administration to change if the
public barometer is what is going to decide how they.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Want to see, and that public barometer, like every instance
in the history forever, is about one thing. How's your
bank balance, how's your savings, how's your four oh one
k Those things are the things that matter. The rest

(06:08):
of it is just noise. Now are we on the
right track of the wrong track? It depends if you
go online and you look at most publications that would
be quote unquote the establishment that have been around for
a while. We're probably not only in a ditch, we're
burying ourselves and there is no saving America. The democracy,
the republic that we have is dead. It's over. If

(06:32):
you are to read many of these things. But what
is the average person who doesn't follow the news twenty
four seven think, Hey, we're doing all right.

Speaker 7 (06:43):
I think sometimes it's important to do a little bit
of reality check and take a little different spin at
the numbers. I'm going to do that right here, because
all we talk about is how unpopular Donald Trump is,
But in reality, he's basically more popular than he was
at any point in term number one, and more popular
than he was and he won election back in November
of twenty twenty four. What are we talking about, isn't

(07:03):
that fabriull rating right now comes in at minus four points.
Compare that to where he was when he won in
November twenty twenty four, when he was at minus seven points,
or March of twenty seventeen, when he was at minus
ten points.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
So when you compare Trump against himself.

Speaker 7 (07:17):
He's actually closer to the apex than he is to
the bottom of the trough. And of course that's so
important because Donald Trump, historically speaking, has had his numbers underestimated.
So I think it's very important to compare him to
himself to understand he's actually more popular now than he
was when he won, or certainly where he was at
this point back in his first term. The bottom line,

(07:38):
as Trump is more towards the ceiling than he is
towards the floor.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
And we posted a video last night that I did
of that. Again, you can stream us live every single night.
We'd go a little extra on a lot of the
day's subjects, and you go to our YouTube and follow
us there like and subscribe. But Harry Antony jumped in
the air like he's out here or town here. People
feel like we're going in the right direction. People are

(08:03):
seeing movement and they feel like, hey, we're headed in
the right direction. We're doing something. We're going somewhere. It's
not talk. Nobody is out there saying this guy said
he was gonna do all these things, and he's doing
all those things. So why should I be pissed at him? Sure,
maybe I don't like the way that some of the
stuff's getting done, but he said he was going to

(08:23):
do it, and he's doing it. So there you go.

Speaker 8 (08:28):
So when you look at this compared to sort of historically,
what does it tell you about the percentage of folks
that think the country itself with him at the helm
correct is on the right track?

Speaker 7 (08:39):
This I think is rather important because again, if the
pols have historically underestimated Donald Trump, what is a metric
that might get it understanding and how popular he may
actually be. So let's take a look at the percentage
of the country who say that we're on the right track.
It's actually a very high percentage when you compare it
to some historical numbers.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 7 (08:56):
According to Maris, forty five percent say that we're on
the right track.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
That's the second.

Speaker 7 (09:00):
Highest that Maris has measured since two thousand and nine.
How about NBC News forty four percent, that's the highest
since two thousand and four. The bottom line is, the
percentage of Americans who say we're on the right track
is through the roof. And if you were to compare
it to when presidents have historically been re elected. Of course,
Trump is not constitutionally eligible to run for re election,
but I think it sort of puts it into perspective.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
Forty two percent of the country says.

Speaker 7 (09:21):
The country is on the right truck when the incumbent
party is reelected. And also keep in mind, back when
Kamala Harris lost on the Democrats or turned out of power,
only about twenty seven to twenty eight percent of the
country said the country is on the right track. The
bottom line is right now, a much higher percentage of
the country says we're on the right track.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
That's what matters right there, Confidence, feeling like the country's
going in the right direction, even if we're going to
take a bit of a hit in the economy. We are,
there's no doubt we're going to take a bit of
a hit. But as long as Trump gets out there
and says this is coming, this is going to happen.
How bad it is, we'll see, but we're gonna work

(10:02):
our way through it because on the other side is
greener pastures. So we're gonna have to go through a
little bit of turbulence before we land, but when we land,
it's gonna be nice, for sure, for sure. Meanwhile, the
rhetoric continues as the battle in Texas, Jasmine Crockett making

(10:24):
fun of Abbott.

Speaker 9 (10:25):
Thank you so much, Morgan, because we in these hot
ass Texas streets. Honey, y'all know, we got governor hot
wheels down there, Come on now, and the only thing
hot about him is that he is a hot ass mess, honey.
So so yes, yes, yes, yes, right, okay, all right, I'm.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Gonna move on.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
I'm gonna move on and move on. She did, but
not before she had a half assed apology about making
fun of a man in a wheelchair by saying I
wasn't making fun of a man in a wheelchair. She says,
I wasn't thinking about the governor's condition. I was thinking
about the planes, trains and automobiles he used to transfer

(11:15):
migrants into communities led by blackmares, deliberately stoking tension and
fear among the most vulnerable. Okay, that makes you feel better.
Of course they're gonna center her, which is what she wants,
because in this day and age, as long as people
are talking about you, all that matters is you've got

(11:36):
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(13:12):
but a step in the right direction, but it's a
tiny step.

Speaker 10 (13:15):
The two countries will finalize, they say, a deal to
halt attacks on each other's energy infrastructure as well. Russia
says this deal, however, will go into effect only when
sanctions on its agricultural exports are lifted.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
And that's gonna take a little bit of doing. I'm
not gonna lie to you This is a.

Speaker 10 (13:32):
Limited ceasefire, and there are significant doubts already about whether
or not it can take hold, but this is the
first real step towards peace in the brutal three year
long war. And under the deal, Ukraine and Russia have
agreed to halt attacks in the Black Sea, where Russia's
navy has been battered crushed.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Here's the thing, I think the hardest part of these negotiations,
when it comes to getting a deal done, is going
to be that thirty day Seas fire. Once you get
that done, once that's I think in place, I think
everything else from there is going to move rather quickly.

(14:11):
But no matter what happens until we get to that point,
every you know, little thing here and little thing there,
those things are precarious. They they could fall apart at
any moment. But it's a step in the right direction.

Speaker 11 (14:23):
What this agreement seems to do is basically resurrected deal
that was first broken by the UN back in twenty
twenty two, and which was the first attempt to basically
end Russia's naval blockade and allow grain ships to come
out of Ukraine. Because Ukraine is an incredibly important food
supplier for the world. Much of the world relies on
Ukrainian grain, and so a deal was broken and for

(14:46):
a year it held more or less. Russia basically agreed
to stop hitting ships, and then Russia withdrew from the deal.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
As they have done in the past. The interesting thing is,
so far from much of the stuff I've read, this
is you know, Ukraine's given a lot here. They are
giving a lot, There's no doubt about that. And as
I said earlier, based on some of the stuff I've seen, okay,

(15:14):
we're willing to give a little bit, but what they're
asking is insane and we're not going to do that.

Speaker 11 (15:19):
When people look at this deal more broadly, what they
see is that Russia has made very few concessions. It's
basically agreed to stop bombarding civilian ships, it's agreed to
stop bombarding potentially stop bombarding any energy facilities, and also
Ukrainian ports.

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Speaker 11 (15:51):
But in exchange, it's already been given some sanctions relief.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Well, at this point in time, they've got a better hand,
whether playing GoFish uno right, cribbage, they've got a better
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(18:49):
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Go CAN i write a? Check make people Think i'm
checking all the? Boxes but in, reality it's what we

(19:12):
got to, do has nothing to do with, performance has
nothing to do with end. Results it's just box. Checking
and a vast majority of people on the right and
left are over. It and guess, what it's going. Away
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(19:33):
of FEDERAL dei.

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Speaker 1 (19:40):
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Speaker 14 (19:44):
Talent workers were pushed to label themselves by race and.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Gender my pronouns are she and, hers.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
And companies also claimed.

Speaker 15 (19:53):
Diversity and inclusion isn't just good for, society it's good for?

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Business is? It is it really good for? Business Because
i'll tell you PLACES i have worked where they forced
me to take these stupid. Things it's not. Good in,
fact it's very, divisive and it makes people feel for
a day or so afterwards not quite as thrilled with one,

(20:18):
another as you force things down their throat and then
tell one group of people you're a victim and another
group of people you're the reason that they're.

Speaker 12 (20:27):
Victims what we're so sick of the words, diversity, equity
and inclusion because they don't mean what they pretend to.

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Sports Unlike President, trump who used an executive order to
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Speech it's time to Expose John.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
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we've talked About costco has had their quote unquote what
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inclusivity whatever the hell it's. CALLED i, mean they've used.
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Them they're not getting rid of, it and it's one
of those companies where you can take them, on but

(21:21):
they're not, changing and nobody's going to, go, well we're
not going to go To costco anymore because we like
the chief out.

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Though when he posted The John deere encourage preferred pronouns
that held woke diversity, Trainings deer dropped its policies within a.
Week so of other Companies toyota target Willmart why did
they listen to?

Speaker 12 (21:39):
You and we go to them like any other investigative
journalists and we, say, hey we have a story working on.
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Speaker 16 (21:50):
Woke it is.

Speaker 14 (21:51):
Insane toyota sponsored pride parades so divided workers into identity based.

Speaker 12 (21:56):
Groups they separate employees into these groups based.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
On what they are or what type of sex they
like to.

Speaker 14 (22:01):
Happen one week after he posted, That toyota stopped SPONSORING
lgptq events and open deployee groups to all workers.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
As you should we're all, here we're all. Working shouldn't
we be working? Together stop with the, segregation stop with the,
color stop with the you, know AND i get this
And i'll get this. Here it's, like, oh you don't
believe in inclusivity and giving people a. Chance, NO i
absolutely do one hund. Percent AND i Believe merrett plays
a big role in it as. Well shouldn't we all

(22:31):
agree on. That that being, said these things were more
about punishment than trying to figure, Out, hey let me
tell you why some people see certain things in a
certain way and feel a certain. Way it was more
about punishment and.

Speaker 14 (22:46):
Division starbuck says all he had to do was start
looking into these companies and they dropped. Deipolicies Kors beer
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Thing last, week we reached out to THE ceo and.

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President most in, COURSE cores was MANDATING dei trainings and
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Speaker 17 (23:05):
MORE i like, diversity inclusion is. Wonderful they sound warm and,
fuzzy you. Know it's why at the, beginning and got
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to be accepting people around. ME i want to include.
EVERYBODY i don't want to be.

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Mean.

Speaker 12 (23:16):
Yeah when it actually turned out to be in reality
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practices diametrically opposed to the very, warm fuzzy sounding words
they try.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
To, sell which is so much of what it. Is
AND i know BECAUSE i have to go through a
lot of this crap and it is. Frustrating SO i
have my companies which we don't do any of that.
Crap but then the other, companies some of the other
COMPANIES i work, WITH i have to go through this
and it is just. Ridiculous and people realize that they

(23:51):
understand that.

Speaker 19 (23:53):
It is.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Divisive it serves very little purpose and LIKE i, said
it becomes more about than. Understanding and it's a. Business
and for several years in the woke, world business was,
booming kind of Like Bell. Bottoms it's out of.

Speaker 14 (24:16):
Style i'm A Chase bank. Customer it's run by a smart,
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business morally, right and we're quite good at.

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It guess who sponsored A dylan mulvaney event for, CHILDREN Jp.
Morgan they went and trained employees with the genderbread. Person
it looks like something out of kindergarten from hell and
the most, infantile ridiculous thing ever is we're using.

Speaker 14 (24:39):
It it discusses gender identity being different from biological sex
and sexual, orientation.

Speaker 12 (24:47):
And if you disagree with, it you're some sort of
maniac or you're a, bigot and you don't belong in the,
workplace which is.

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Bologna you know. That come, on it's about it to
me organic and you do give people, chances and you.
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costco and it is falling on Deaf firs because we're
not going to give up the you, know buck fifty
hot dog or whatever it is and going there and
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(25:16):
things no matter how hard the left and right push against,
something people, like, eh, okay remember when they went after
in an out burger In california because they were pro,
life and people like you shouldn't go, there and they're, like,
yeah we're still going to go. There and then the
gays went after supposedly the activists went After chick Fil
a and a lot of people who were yes, Gay,

(25:40):
YEAH i like their. Chicken just some things you're just
not going to be able to overcome with your wactivist.
Ideas but so much of what they're talking about there
isn't about, Again it's not about making us have a

(26:01):
better understanding of what somebody's gone. Through it's not about
any of those. Things it's about checking a box and
making sure that the person who put this crap, together
and it is, crap gets paid because they tell you
you have to do. This otherwise people may not buy
your stuff because you don't employ enough, whatever which is

(26:22):
bs organic and, yes giving people opportunities is, Phenomenal but
forcing it and dividing your company that isn't a good
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lemonade even some types of pop. Tarts if you live
In West, virginia store shelves and school lunches will soon
look a lot different. There that's because the governor has
signed a bill that will ban commonly used food dyes
and preservatives from red dye number three to blue dye number.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
One, whoa they've gone from red to blue and everything in.
Between this is happening across the.

Speaker 21 (28:50):
Country virginia ban synthetic dies in school, lunches following a
similar move In. California they join more than twenty other
states introducing legislation targeting food. Dies but critics Say West
virginia's band is too widespread and will drive up already
high grocery.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Prices we got a problem in this country AND i
have contributed to, it as has many. People we like,
crap and the reality is we need to get back
to a healthier. Eating these things were put in our
food to mass, produce but to be cheap and. Addictive

(29:29):
and the tobacco industry realized smoking ain't gonna work the
way we thought it was going to. Work they found us,
out let's go somewhere, else and in many cases they
have and they found the because they're not. Selling they're selling,
addiction they're not selling. Nutrition and, YES i like my.
STUFF i would love it if a banana tastes like
a chocolate chip, cookie but it. DOESN'T i hate, bananas

(29:53):
by the, WAY i have a viscal. REACTION i hate to.
Smell it makes.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
ME i hate.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Bananas but we do need to eat. Better, hell even
the stuff that quote unquote is healthy isn't. Healthy now
can we also go to the other side where some
of this stuff is, like we think these things are
going to destroy, everything and if you take some of this,
stuff it's going to lead to. This those things again

(30:23):
Are we can debate those things long term though we
know that we're eating way too. Much so much of
it is, crap so much of it has. Sugar it's
not good for. You it causes us to have all
kinds of issues because we're, overweight which makes us susceptible
to a lot of different. Things the critic thing was,
funny but it's a battle of messaging and case in.

(30:47):
Point so you've got all these conservatives out there right,
there Make america healthy? Again all of this stuff and
one of the things we've talked about was snap, Right
so that's you, know the food stamps is the crap
you can buy on it comparatively to the fact that
you should be buying healthy. Stuff healthy stuff's more. Expensive

(31:08):
crap is. Cheap you compare the, Two you're gonna go
with the, cheap and cheap's a lot. Easier it's a
lot easier to you to hand your kid a bag
of chips than it is to cut up a bunch of,
apples or do, this that and the. Other and so
there's this giant debate about what should be On, snap
what shouldn't be On, snap and should soda be On?

(31:28):
Snap so, remember we're Making america healthy again unless somebody
pays me not.

Speaker 22 (31:33):
TO a handful of conservative influencers all defended big, soda
people who make sugary. Drinks they, said to Make america
healthy again movement is out of. Line trying to cut
soda and other junk food out Of snap. Benefits, arkansas
among other, states wants to ban the use of food
stamps for junk. Food all of the posts proding the
same talking points and are oddly. Similar why, Well Riley

(31:56):
gains let us know, why she posted On Twitter in
response to, this they offered to pay me to post
a big fat heck. No ROBERT. F, kennedy Now secretary
Of health And Human, services thank. To it's troubling that
some companies now think they have a right to demand
taxpayer money to poison our.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
CHILDREN i don't think a vast majority of things that
you can get On snap at this point in time is.
Good but it's also a money. Thing stuff that's, healthier
it's more. Expensive that's that's just. It it's more expensive
to get certain, things not. Everything by the, way we

(32:32):
also make choices that aren't always the. Best but you
could use YOUR ebt card at McDonald's or somewhere like.
That you can USE i, mean you sit there and
go what what we talk about the fact that our
poor have an obese. Problem think about that other countries,
poor middle class and at times they are well to

(32:55):
do have a food. Problem they don't have enough of,
it are poor have too much of. It and when we, say,
hey maybe you guys shouldn't be able to get, sodas
people are, like oh my, god these conservatives coming old.
Again what are you guys? DOING i thought you were
all about.

Speaker 22 (33:10):
It podcast host investigative Reporter Nick shorter unveiled all this On,
twitter claiming the Company influenceable is behind it, all PAYING
maga influencers to post in favor of the soda. Companies
we are having a almost collision Of Maha maga on
a few issues and Traditional, republican big business conservative.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
SENSIBILITIES i have not found.

Speaker 16 (33:36):
A single person so far that has tweeted this uh
and stood by what they, said because they at the
end of the, day they don't believe what they. Said
they were either a manipulated into doing it.

Speaker 5 (33:51):
Or.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Money and then, alternatively.

Speaker 16 (33:55):
You have people that were, Like, okay there was a
check dangled in their face and they're, like, well we'll
sell OUT, Maga we'll sell Out, Maha we'll sell out
WHAT Rfk junior has already stated he wanted to do
just so we can get a two hundred and fifty dollars.
Check and you know, what that's a problem that needs
to be addressed on both sides of the. Aisle one
thing THAT i believe that we do on the right

(34:16):
that the left has a really hard time doing is
holding themselves. Accountable and that's exactly WHAT i want to
do with. THIS i wanted to nip it in the
bud and make sure that we're not going to have
these massive lobbyists and special interest groups and big soda
coming in and buying off quote UNQUOTE maga influencers.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
Quote, unquote and not for a lot of. MONEY i
heard it was anywhere between two hundred and fifty and
like one thousand. Bucks so you sold that out for.
That AND i don't want the government to tell me
WHAT i can and can't, drink BUT i don't think
the government should pay for certain. Things AND i think
we need to get healthier again and be. Honest and

(34:55):
these lobbyist groups come in and they own pretty much
every thing they, want especially the. Narrative and the narrative
is we're selling, addiction and we're selling stuff that's not
great for, you even though it may taste, great and
so you should buy. It but the long term, ramifications
especially when it comes to the cost of, healthcare well

(35:17):
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you do. That right here on The Chad Benson, show
coming up our number. Two a lot of stuff still
to get to. Today more on The abbot Versus Jasmine.
Crockett and did she say something? Awful yes she? Did
will she be? Censured? Probably does it mean anything now

(35:57):
because she's getting everything she, wants which is people are
talking about her and welcome to the world of. Politics
that's all anybody cares. About are you talking about?

Speaker 19 (36:05):
Me?

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Good good or? Bad at this moment in. Time most
people are okay with. That plus we've got some more
woke stuff and deep fake and. Porn we will talk
about that as. Well and remember if you miss any
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(36:55):
let me tell you what matters to most, people myself
being a Peace it's the. Economy how are things? Rolling
do we feel? Good are we on the right? Track
are we going places we need to? Go it's what.
Matters all the other stuff is soap. Opera what about

(37:17):
Signal Gate? Chat all of our stuff got out, there no,
what and The hooties could See i'll say it over
and over. Again read my, lips but you can't read.
Them you could have told The hooties what we were.
Doing you could have told The blowfish what we were.
Doing you could have told The hooies And hootie what
we were, doing and it wouldn't have. Mattered you're not

(37:38):
going to stop. Us it was, embarrassing it was. Stupid
it is of no relevance to the day to day
thing that matters to. People it's that. Simple, now if
it was them with super secret plans to Attack, china

(38:00):
it's a different. Story but that's not what this. Was
and it wasn't done with malice. Intent and most people
don't even know what the hell signal, is so, like
what are you talking?

Speaker 23 (38:12):
About is that a?

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Thing what is? It it's some sort of a it's
a text. Device, okay all, right you learn from. It
that's what you. Do you, go you, learn you. Go,
hey my bad hijack the.

Speaker 24 (38:25):
Pooch President trump's national security Advisor Mike, waltz saying the
blame minds with.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
HIM i take full. RESPONSIBILITY i built THE i built the. Group. Embarrassing,
yes But pete AND i are.

Speaker 4 (38:38):
Veterans we know these.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Operations he has been an Excellent secretary Of defense in
The White house With President.

Speaker 24 (38:45):
Trump waltz unable to explain how Journalist Jeffrey goldberg from
The atlantic was invited into the chat group where war
plans were laid.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
Out it was an, accident then do it on. Purpose
stop the. Nefariousness but we're gonna have to do check
out the leaks in the whole nine, yards and he
needs to fire. Somebody he's not gonna fire anybody unless
this was done with. Intent you worked hard to get
these people, through Including. Pete, hegseth you're not gonna. Go,
well he made a. Mistake we got to get rid
of him because everybody's gonna go. See, yeah it was amateur.

(39:18):
Hour they jacked the. Pooch we're moving. On what matters
is the. Economy what matters is do we feel good
about where we're? Headed do you feel like through the
last four years of unfettered access to our, border do
you feel that over the last four years with inflation
through the roof and us being told over and over, again,

(39:40):
well it's just. Transitory do you feel the amount of
money we are continuing to, spend which is. Ungodly do
you feel we're going in the right? Direction? Now do
you feel that this is the direction that we as
a nation need to. HEAD i think most people feel, Like,

(40:03):
okay we're moving in the right. Direction and as long
As trump comes out and, says, hey like a, pilot
it's gonna be some. Issues we're gonna have some. Turbulence
we're gonna do all we can to climb above, it
try to go around. It but the reality is it's
gonna be bumpy for a, bit but we're gonna be
fine because on the other, end it's gonna be. Nice,
Okay so bear with, Me bear with. Me the one

(40:27):
THING i did read today THAT i thought was interesting
is about the whole signal wack of do. Noess AND
i say that because the media is trying to make
something out of. It that is that they're trying their.
Hardest but WHEN i talk to, people they're, like, eh
is that maybe The republicans can use a bit of

(40:48):
this to try to rain some of the Stuff trump
is trying to do In maybe we'll see What. TRUMP
i don't, know because he's fighting all kinds of. Things
you're fighting, bureaucracy, which as we, know is a, nightmare
and at the local level to the state, level you're.

(41:11):
HOA i, mean you can just go bureaucracy is a.
Nightmare but you're also fighting an information. Battle case in,
point Social. Security no matter how many Times trumps came
out and said we're not going to Touch Social security
and we're talking about taking away payments or reducing payments
and stuff like, that he's fighting a battle that is

(41:33):
tough for him because you get enough people and you
tell them something over and over, again and it becomes
it burned into their mind no matter how many times
you tell them it's not gonna, happen and even if
it doesn't, happen meaning you could walk somebody a check

(41:54):
for thirty years after they're retired From Social security and
hand it to them every month at the same, time
and they're still going to, think, man it's going to
be taken away at any, moment because it's on their.
MIND i saw him yesterday said read my. Lips this
is not to read my lips. Scenario we're not touching
Social security doesn't mean we're not going to try to

(42:17):
streamline it and do certain, things which has people.

Speaker 25 (42:20):
Scared On march, thirty, First americans will no longer be
able to verify their identity over the. Phone they will
have to show up in person at a field.

Speaker 4 (42:30):
Office.

Speaker 25 (42:30):
Now advocates warned that this agency is already, understaff so
this coupled with people leaving the, agency will only lead
to longer wait, times more people showing up in. Person
and they also warn that some Senior americans in more
rural areas could have difficulties showing up to those field.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Offices and that's a. Possibility so you, know what you,
Do you figure out how you have a work around
at that point in. Time you figure, Out, okay what's
the work around of. This here's what they're going to.
Say here is a situation, where, yes we've got some elderly.
People so WHEN i was out at The tesla protest
over the, WEEKEND i talked to several people who were

(43:08):
ON souli security And medicare and stuff like, that and
this was their big. Thing and in their, Mind trump
And elon had already gone. In they've raided all of,
it and they've stolen every penny of, it and nobody's
ever going to get a check. Again and no matter
how many TIMES i told them that's not going to,
happen and it hasn't, happened it didn't. Matter in their.

(43:29):
Mind it's. Burned this indeligible imprint Of trump And elon
are raiding the, coffers they're stealing, it they're handing it
out to all their billionaire, friends and this can't be.
Stopped and there's nothing we can. Do there's just nothing
we can. Do it doesn't matter if they go and

(43:52):
they decide we're going to stop, payments going to lose
their and that Includes. Republicans one thing About trump is
eighty Twenty what are eighty percent of people saying they love?
It where we're gonna love it. Too republicans are On

(44:15):
Social security, too so to think that they're gonna chop
it up.

Speaker 26 (44:21):
Is.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Silly he recognizes. That now you also have to come
to a. Realization AS i explained to several people. There
you know you're worried about, it but if we don't
actually address, it at some point in, time you're gonna
lose a portion of Your Social security and a good
sized portion of your medicacters is going to be. Insolvent

(44:42):
so you recognize, That, yeah but we've got to do
something about. It, okay they're trying to address. That these
are the things that matter to, People these are the.
Things is there going to be a?

Speaker 5 (44:55):
Recession dropping to a twelve year low more than an analyst.
Expected was the measure of short expectations for, income, business
and the job market in a survey by Fact set
for The Conference. Board that level is solidly in recession
predicting territory employments, strong and inflation's well below its high.
Mark but if consumer, spending which accounts for about two
thirds of THE us, economy, weakens that could have a negative.

(45:18):
Impact consumer sentiment appears to align with dampening expectations at
The Federal. Reserve last, week The fed predicted weaker economic
growth and higher inflation than it had in The december.

Speaker 1 (45:28):
Forecast, okay that, Matters so security. Matters these things. Matter
doesn't mean it's going to be. Easy LIKE i, said
people still think we're on the right. Track people still
think we are moving in the right, direction according to
the latest. Polls just because nothing's been, done the decision

(45:50):
was made that we're going to move in this. Direction
trump is doing a bunch of, stuff which is also
something THAT i think we can't discount when it comes
to how people. Feel people are seeing a lot of
things going. On people are seeing a lot of things,
happening and it's happening at, fast breakneck speed when they're

(46:12):
used to glacial speed of, government and it makes them.
Uncomfortable If trump is open and honest and continues to
be in front and transparent about where we're going and
some of the bumps in the road that may, happen
watch what, happens people will stick with. Him they're gonna

(46:34):
stick with him in this situation a lot more THAN
i think there are right now when it comes to
the immigration, stuff WHICH i have issues, with and we'll
talk about that a little later with the due. Process but,
first if you guys haven't Heard Jasmine crockett Doing Jasmine crockett.

Speaker 9 (46:56):
Things thank you so, Much, morgan because in these hot
Ass texas, streets, honey y'all, know we got governor hot
wheels down. There come on, now and the only thing
hot about him is that he is a hot ass. Mess.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
Honey she's just a hot ass mass. Herself BUT i
love What Lonely scott had to say About Jasmine.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
CROCKETT i don't know how The democrats came to Appoint
Jasmine crockett as the unquestioned leader of your. Party but thank,
god AND i think what she should do is go
ON tv twice as much as she is right, now
maybe three times as, much because every time she appears
and makes one of these mistakes says something, radical it

(47:43):
only further divides her party from the rest of the
other eighty percent Of america who can't stand. This but
the problem is there's an audience for. IT i Heard
Jimmy kimmel's audience cheering on tesla. VANDALISM i hear The
Daily show audience cheering on attacks On Elon, MUSK i
hear The Human rights audience cheering on an attack on
a man in a, wheelchair AND i realize this is

(48:06):
what The left has. Become an angry mob of people
who are cheering on a tax on a guy in a,
wheelchair and vandalism against people who bought a.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
Tesla it's, pathetic.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
Pathetic, indeed we're gonna talk more about that a little.
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Speaker 27 (49:52):
Benson the leaders OF pbs AT npr are set to
appear before The House Doge subcommittee today and a hearing
on federal funding for public. Broadcasters committee Chair Representative Marjorie
Taylor green accusing the public media outlets of liberal, bias
and it's titled The Hearing Anti American, Airwaves holding the
heads OF npr AND Pbs. Accountable it's coming after a
federal judge temporarily blocked The trump administration from shutting Down

(50:13):
radio For Europe Radio, liberty finding the attempt to defund
the group likely violated federal.

Speaker 23 (50:18):
Law, well this will be interesting to find out how
this goes. TODAY i just want to, Say, marjorie that
name that you put out there is not very. Catchy
but will Whisper talk continue to get money from the federal.
Government let's find out.

Speaker 5 (50:35):
Interested in defunding and taking away taxpayer dollars TO mpr AND.

Speaker 2 (50:41):
Pbs, WELL i would love to do. THAT i think
it's very. Unfair it's been very biased with the whole,
GROUP i mean a whole group of. Them and, frankly
there's plenty of littal on the media you have right,
now there's plenty of. Coverage it was from a different,
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(51:01):
money that's being, wasted and it's a very biased to.
View you know that better than, anybody And i'd be
honored to see.

Speaker 28 (51:09):
It and we're well. Covered look at all the people
that we have here. Today we're well covered and we
don't need. It and it's a waste of. Money ESPECIALLY
i don't even know What DOJ's. RECOMMENDATIONS i assume they're
recommendation is to close them.

Speaker 23 (51:22):
Up, well see what takes, place because the federal, government
as you, know they actually have to go To congress
to get some of this stuff. Done and we'll see
if that takes.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
Place by the, way if you want to know how
people look at, this seventy two percent of Human trump
supporters are fine WITH. Pbs it IS npr that is
the one that leans Uber Uber Uber uber LEFT pbs
for the most. Part, yeah they're showing you, know Slow
british shows and antique shows and kid. Shows THE npr

(51:58):
side of things is much. Different but DO i think
that this is going to be something that gets. DONE
i know WHAT doje is going to, say we don't
need to do. It remember when we put this together
a long time, ago and what sixty, seven the thought
was network television was focusing not on education and cultural,
things but. Entertaining we'll do, this and we've moved past

(52:19):
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let's move, on go to court And congress will be

(52:43):
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whisper talk will. CONTINUE i DON'T npr is entertaining to
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Speaker 21 (56:35):
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Speaker 13 (56:56):
On why are we Getting trump supporters a? Platform why
are we allowing people that voted For DONALD. J? Trump
why are we allowing them on this? App do you
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Not see what is going?

Speaker 1 (57:40):
On it is right in front of our. Eyes we
all know what is going.

Speaker 4 (57:46):
On some of them are.

Speaker 13 (57:49):
Monetizing we need to get Every trump supporter off this app.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
So the kid thinks of. It no, way way we
continue to move. On this is about a report of
what is coming when it comes to athletics and men
who identify as women in women's.

Speaker 5 (58:13):
Sports cheek swabs and dry blood spot tests for female
track and field athletes have been approved By World, athletics
says that governing body's, president saying it's to maintain the
integrity of. Competition that revives testing discontinued in the nineteen
nineties for the presence of a gene that indicates whether
the athlete has A y chromosome present in. Males Sebastian

(58:34):
coe says The International Olympic committee needs to take leadership
in the transgender debate instead of letting each individual's sport
decide their own.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Regulations, sabatchenkoe by the, way is a one of the
great all time. Runners and you, know, well we've been
doing this test for a. While it's a cheek swab
and it's also a penis. SWAB i can, go, oh
you got a penis. Swabby you gotta swab in your, Pants.

(59:09):
Chad this lady says she doesn't, care, though which to
me is absolutely. Right the quicker we get women out of,
sports in women's, sports the better it's gonna be in
the more.

Speaker 33 (59:20):
Watchable why the actual AM i supposed to care whether
or not women are playing?

Speaker 1 (59:24):
Sports why DO i care what kind of women.

Speaker 6 (59:27):
Are playing, sports whether or not they're women who are
trans whether or not the women who were, transitioning whether
or not the women who were, intersect whether or not
the women were young?

Speaker 16 (59:32):
Old DO i?

Speaker 34 (59:35):
Give oh the woman who happened to have made it
through whom by crawling through the muck to become her feminine?

Speaker 1 (59:42):
Self she, Won she won the sport?

Speaker 24 (59:44):
Thing How?

Speaker 25 (59:45):
DARA i should be upset because she started in a different.

Speaker 1 (59:48):
Place, NO i shouldn't let her cross the finish line
as a.

Speaker 29 (59:51):
Woman god for.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
Beds she'd be herself when she. WINS i love? It,
oh man uny? Hinge why SHOULD i? Care who plays
in women's.

Speaker 25 (01:00:07):
Sports you don't watch women's, worts you don't watch women's.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Works why do you?

Speaker 35 (01:00:12):
Care why get up kind of our locker, rooms getting
up kind of women's he get up out of our.

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Lives every single woman is a. Woman all women are,
women regardless of. Genitalia genders of, construct it's always my.
Favorite genders of. Construct all gender is. Performative oh my goodness.
Me you're, right you're. Right you should walk in her locker.

(01:00:40):
Room just wander on in. There don't mind my. Vagina
it's a little different than. Yours, hey if you if
you feel uncomfortable with that, here just you're this Construct
you have me.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
On its.

Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
RIDICULOUS i am. Woman hear me? Wrong, sure AND i
agree with. Her the quicker we get women out of women's,
sports the more watchable it will. Be it's not very nice. Child,
meanwhile In, canada.

Speaker 35 (01:01:11):
In canada, today to Recognize Two spirit And indigenous LGBTQ
qia Plus Awareness, day The Two spirit flag showcases a
rainbow with two eagle feathers to symbolize the balance of
masculine and feminine. Spirits celebration At City hall featured drumming
and cultural. Performances organizers say the day is meant to

(01:01:32):
honor and acknowledge two spirit.

Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
People within the.

Speaker 35 (01:01:35):
Community they say the recognition is a reminder Of indigenous
representation In canada and so today's practice.

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Of remembering who we are being who we. Are thank,
You linda sack full of nuts all the ONES i
wanted to, Say i'm, LIKE i better not say, them
but they should be proud In, edmonton In. Canada don't
you think Former Prime MINISTER lgdp LGT LBG lgbtq two

(01:02:08):
PLUSH i could listening to say that all? DAY i
love the? Parties, like.

Speaker 13 (01:02:17):
What age do you think most trans kids determine that they're?

Speaker 18 (01:02:20):
Trans violent told us when she was one and a.
Half she's been telling us since she could. Speak so
she knew since.

Speaker 1 (01:02:32):
Birth she knew since. Birth, okay if it makes you feel,
BETTER i it's so sad that you're the. Parent you
do understand you were the one who. Leads it's a, Construct,

(01:02:53):
chad you're the one who. Leads thank God violet didn't
tell you that she was a mermaid and needed to
live in the. Water what happened To? Violet, well she
told us so as she were a. Mermaid she couldn't,
swim she. Drowned feel bad about, that but you know,

(01:03:15):
what she lived her best life and she was. Authentic
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Fail i'm gonna tell you WHY dna is so important
and why you should worry about. It and it's not
just because we're, like oh my, god somebody's still MY.
Dna they're gonna totally replicate. Me it's not because of
that plus deep fake. Porn what are they gonna do about?
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Speaker 14 (01:05:17):
Benson The York Attorney, General Ladisha james is joining a
chorus of voices warning millions of users to delete their
data and DESTROY dna samples held by twenty three and.

Speaker 32 (01:05:27):
Meters it comes after twenty three And me declared, bankruptcy
raising concerns over whether the genetic testing company can protect its.

Speaker 33 (01:05:34):
Customers this bankruptcy announcement is certainly a privacy nightmare for.
CONSUMERS dna data.

Speaker 18 (01:05:40):
Is some of the most sensitive data that any of
us ever create about.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Ourselves oh my, GOD i Ask dana a, Crasy my, Godness,
chad very. Nice it is actually very. Sensitive we're gonna
break down why it. Is because you ever, Wonder you're,
like why would somebody want MY? Dna what the how
are they gonna do with? It make another one of? Me,
pah why would anybody do? That that's like reinventing the

(01:06:07):
Pinto there's no.

Speaker 13 (01:06:09):
NEED i want, answers AND i think it would only
be equitable and fair that they tell us exactly what's
happening with their.

Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
Information, well they've given it, away that's. Right, NO i
don't know what they've done with it twenty three in.
Me so let's break down WHY dna is so highly.
Valuable there's so many, reasons AND i don't think people realize,
it and in many CASES i didn't, either. Yea everybody
goes an ancestry dot com twenty three and me. Whatever
so when you start breaking it, down let's first look

(01:06:37):
at how valuable it is as far as you because it's,
yours it's YOUR. Dna that's first and. Foremost, secondly think
about how valuable it is to pharmaceutical, companies to defense
contractors who are maybe trying to figure, OUT i don't
know how to play god with chemical biological. Weapons even

(01:07:03):
your employer who may, Go i'm looking at THEIR dna
and they've got a real issue with diabetes or, whatever
and they could be a problem in the. FUTURE i
don't want to hire them based on. That and then
there's just a fact that it's yours and it is

(01:07:26):
absolutely wanted by many companies across the board for a
lot of. Things and, yes designer, babies you, know people
talk about the designer, babies or you know the, crisper you,
know gene. Editing those things are, real there's no. Doubt

(01:07:46):
but if you think about, it it's, yours they want
it for a. Reason they can use it in ways
that would make you feel uncomfortable if you knew about,
it BECAUSE i think we all, think, well there who
would want, to you, know take MY dna and do
something with. IT a lot of people this is healthcare, INFORMATION,

(01:08:14):
dna all of that. Stuff those things are the things
that people are really. After you think they're after your
Social security. Number they want the other stuff that is
worth far more than Your Social security number and your
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You deep fakes or cheap, fakes depending on who you're
talking to when it comes to the adult. Nature some
bills out there that need to be looked.

Speaker 36 (01:08:54):
At twenty three states have passed laws addressing non consensual deep,
fakes many taking, action and After Taylor swift became the
subject OF ai porn last year and now deep fake
porn could be outlawed. Nationwide The Take It Down act
would make it a federal crime to publish non consensual
sexual images and, videos including those made USING.

Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
Ai this is going to be an interesting. Thing IS
ai advances and gets better and, Better how do you
address so many of these, Things because if you take somebody's,
head you put it on somebody else's body and theory
it's not. Them but at the same, TIME i, mean
this is an issue that is because as we've talked,

(01:09:39):
about with, technology technology advances so, fast and WITH ai
it's advancing at a pace we have never seen and
continues to do. So government is. Reactionary laws are reactionary
by the time they figure something else, OUT ai and
technology is three steps ahead of something that you didn't

(01:10:02):
even think, about both good and.

Speaker 36 (01:10:04):
Bad real images of a person are fed through artificial
intelligence to generate sexually explicit.

Speaker 13 (01:10:11):
Material and my IMAGE i was sixteen years old working
at The christian summer camp THAT i work.

Speaker 36 (01:10:18):
At Florida High School Senior Lucy Adam stevenson says a
family friend took pictures from her Personal instagram account and
used them to make deep fake child.

Speaker 6 (01:10:28):
Porn and it was taken from our Private instagram accounts
and edited into child.

Speaker 36 (01:10:33):
Pornography Jayleen, lee an ex girlfriend of the family, friend
sent the images To, lucy who then reported them to.

Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Police now get ready for, this so remember none of
these things are. Real none of them are. Real outside
of the, face nothing else is.

Speaker 36 (01:10:48):
Real but instead of charging the family friend who made the,
images police Charged lee for distributing, them saying the family
friend didn't break the law because he kept the images for.

Speaker 4 (01:10:59):
Himself she got in a bunch of, trouble but nothing
really happened to.

Speaker 36 (01:11:03):
Him, now state lawmakers are trying to close that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
Loophole it's going to be a while before these things are,
closed and they're never going to be closed perfectly BECAUSE,
ai as we talk, about and, technology is advancing at
such a pace that trying to close a lot of
these loopholes or do whatever is going to be virtually.
Impossible and saying that you know you shouldn't have this
material and you're in trouble for, it, well the machine

(01:11:29):
created it and it's not. Real so if it's not,
real how AM i in trouble for? Frustrating same thing
goes with the music, Industry same thing goes with a
lot of different things out there THAT ai is going
to definitely encroach. On and remember it's HOW ai is
being used more so than what it's capable of, doing
because like anything in the wrong, hands bad people will

(01:11:51):
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like a pelebrity political celebrity pictures people following you around
being a celebrity in a world of. Politics AOC's The
Matt gates is, right The, boberts The Marcherie Taylor. Greens

(01:13:57):
it's the screaming and yelling it's and it's saying stuff
that's ridiculous to get people to pay. Attention case in,
Point governor Hot.

Speaker 9 (01:14:07):
Wheels thank you so, Much, morgan because we in these
hot Ass texas. Streets, honey y'all know we Got governor
Hot wheels down. There come on, now and the only
thing hot about him is that he is a hot
ass mess. Honey so so, yes, yes, yes, yes, right,

(01:14:35):
okay all, Right i'm gonna move.

Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
On i'm gonna move on. Now she's talking about a
man who's in a, wheelchair it's been in a wheelchair
since he was twenty six years. Old who's the governor
of the. State she's talking about the fact, that, oh
He's governor Hot, wheels, right because of the hot wheels,
thing because he's got. Wheels and then she came out
and she, was, oh, well the REASON i said that

(01:15:00):
because of the planes and the trains and the, automobiles
and how he shipped immigrants to communities with black mares
and a black population to pit each other against. One
it was like the most ABSOLUTE bs thing that you could.
Say just come out and, SAY i say crazy stuff
so people will pay attention to. Me and that's what

(01:15:22):
you guys are. Doing she wants to be the new. Voice,
no she wants to be. Famous she wants to be,
noticed she wants to be. Interviewed she's not interested in
solving problems for the black, community the white, community of
the green, community the purple, community the, gay the, strait the,

(01:15:44):
indigenous the illegal or. Legal she wants a Big twitter,
following a big instant. Following she wants people to notice.
Her and how do you get. Noticed you say a
lot of crazy stuff and people notice. You and this

(01:16:05):
was a swing in a miss of epic. Proportions you
don't have to like. Him If Donald trump did, this
people lose their effing. Mind If Donald trump did, this
they would lose. It, hell even if he didn't and
they thought they heard him say, something they'd lose.

Speaker 37 (01:16:27):
It Governor abbitt is another day and another disaster by The.
Democrats the reality is they have no, vision no. Policy
they have nothing to sell but, hate And americans are
not buying. It one reason Why texas is going to
remain red and Why republicans are going to continue to
win elections across the. Country the, Fact sean is That

(01:16:49):
texas is actually in direct contrast to what she was
talking About texas has ranked number one for the most
new jobs In america over the past, month number one
for the most jobs over the past, year and for several.
Years texas ranks and number one for the most new
economic development projects for thirteen years in a. Row CEOs
who run businesses have Ranked texas the best state for

(01:17:11):
doing business for twenty years in a, row And texas
is in the vanguard as it concerns the future of
The United, states such as space, exploration such as artificial
intelligence such as semi, conductors as well as power. Generation
the bottom line is That republican states Like texas are
leading the way and with comments like this By, democrats

(01:17:33):
we will just leave them in the dust in future.

Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
Elections he's. Right we talked about it. Yesterday we continue
to talk about it over and over again over the
fact that The democrats love, bureaucracy love, process hate, progress

(01:17:57):
have very little in the way of action and. Ideas
and WHEN i say, Progress i'm not talking about progressive.
Politics i'm talking about getting it. Done but she's not
interested in any of. It are you paying attention to?
Her she wants to be The she looks around and,

(01:18:18):
SAYS i got great opportunity here like they're giving love TO,
aoc And i'm as good AS, aoc AND i could
be as as wild and as pelebrity like AS. AOC
i could be the new voice of the. Party why not?

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
ME i don't know how The democrats came to Appoint
Jasmine crockett as the unquestioned leader of your, party but thank.
God AND i think what she should do is go
ON tv twice as much as she is right, now
maybe three times as, much because every time she appears
and makes one of these mistakes says something, radical it

(01:18:59):
only further divides her party from the rest of the
other eighty percent Of america who can't stand. This but
the problem is there's an audience for. IT i Heard
Jimmy kimmel's audience cheering On tesla. VANDALISM i hear The
Daily show audience cheering on attacks On Elon. MUSK i
hear The human rights audience cheering on an attack on
a man in a, wheelchair AND i realize this is

(01:19:22):
what The left has. Become an angry mob of people
who are cheering on a tax on a guy in a,
wheelchair and vandalism against people who bought a.

Speaker 4 (01:19:31):
Tesla it's, pathetic.

Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
Indeed but it has nothing to do with what she
said or even what she. Meant she was trying to
get people to pay. Attention the clapping is and the
cheering on to me is. Worse Ben.

Speaker 38 (01:19:51):
Jones she's, new she's, young and she's trying to find
her a. WAY i think that this party is scrambling
trying to seem, tough And i'm Seeing i'm seeing this
party traffic and a lot of curse. Words that's supposed
to like the new cool thing to. DO i don't
think that that's going to be as. USEFUL i even
Heard Pete bootaje edge with a whole bunch of. CURSEWORDS

(01:20:12):
i don't know who gave that. MEMO i don't think
that's very. USEFUL i think you have to be very
careful when you're talking about people with, disabilities AND i
don't think she was.

Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
Careful, no she wasn't. Careful and the whole curseword, thing
we're going to get into a little. Bity but you're
looking for an. Identity you look over there and you
have destroyed masculinity and strength in your. Party you wanted
everything to be girl. Boss you wanted every man to
basically sit down and shut. Up and you decided that

(01:20:44):
you were going to lead through capitulation and, estrogen.

Speaker 2 (01:20:52):
And you.

Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
Lost a lot of the country, said, yeah that's stupid
and this is, ridiculous and so your idea is we'll
say some. Cursewords but it's it's like when my, mom
when she she says, something it's just it sounds. Stupid
she doesn't say it, Right she's, like you, know and

(01:21:13):
then she'll try to say something like when she's, mad
and you're just, like that sounds. Stupid don't do it
because everybody we hear your mom or dad cursed and
they've never really done it. Before that just sounds. Bad
it feels like you're. Trying and that's what it.

Speaker 38 (01:21:26):
Is more from, FAN i don't know hard enough to
say she's not being. Honest i'm gonna tell you it sounded,
bad and that's WHAT i want to.

Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
GET i just want to.

Speaker 38 (01:21:34):
FINISH i think this party is trying to find a
way to look tough and to show, fight but this
is not the. WAY i DON'T i don't think the
cursing is gonna. WORK i Think i've been on stage
And i've gotten you, know a little bit hyped sometimes.
TOO i hope that she will take this as. Letter
you talked about learning lessons of that type of. Stuff
it doesn't sound to me like she's actually taking full.

(01:21:55):
Responsibility if that's, TRUE i don't like. It and she
can't do that, Again why it's too important to us
to do?

Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
That, well she's not going to learn anything because in her,
mind she got everything she. Wanted people are paying, attention
that's all that she cared. About she's more interested in the.
Talk she's more interested in the. Pictures she's more interested
in and people looking at, her liking and fighting over
and talking about her than anything. Else, well some people

(01:22:23):
could say, Stuff, yes some people. Can LIKE i Watched
daniel an Old daniel toss the other, day great comedian
lost a plot a little bit freaking, brilliant says stuff
that would make you if it was just a regular
person who didn't know who they. Were but that's what he,
does that was his, job that's who he. Is he

(01:22:46):
pushes the. Envelope he goes up to the, line he's a.
Comedian you cheered for all kinds of things that were.
Ridiculous when people are trying to look can act. Tough
they're just looking for.

Speaker 3 (01:23:01):
Importance WHAT i fear is that no, lesson no, lesson
could ever be learned as long as you're doing these
things in front of audiences who roar when you do.
It when you have comedians who are broad messengers for
the left making But Scott fair jokes and people are,
roaring when you have politicians being vulgar and what's the?

Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Lesson AND i know it, was well what About? Trump yes,
again but you know here's the. Thing trump does What trump,
Does But trump's done that his entire. Life ask anyone the,
vulgar the, language the, comedy the whole nine. Yards that's
something that's all, him always has. Been, now if somebody

(01:23:51):
that is not like that in The Republican, party Like
Mike pence did, that people, like what the hell's wrong
with this? Guy is not who you. Are that's not
who you. Are and there are some people you know
who come out and they're, able and even in The
democratic where there are people out there that it could
drop a little something here and there and you're gonna, Go,

(01:24:12):
okay well that's kind of who he is or who she.
Is but it's all fake because it's not meant to
do anything other than get eyeballs on you get a
reaction and grow your. Brand and that's a sad place
for us as a, people.

Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
As a.

Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
Group of, voters that's a sad place for. Us but
if you're A, republican keep doing what you're doing and
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Crockett Atlantic, Walls, Afghanistan hillary three two three five three
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night right around seven or Eight eastern, time right here
on The Chad Benson. Show and just a lot of
wacky THEN i do mean wacky like memes and whatnot
that are trending, everywhere AND i posted one last night On.

(01:29:22):
Twitter Governor abbott is also. Trending Tulsea gabbert censure all
Thank it's trending in the metical world Of. Twitter the
whole thing with The Signaled signal gate and oh my,
god and it's a clown. Show it's what it? Is
what is the signal?

Speaker 32 (01:29:40):
Again signal bills itself as an ultrasecure messaging service which
allows users to send texts and make phone calls and video.
Calls those communications are end to end, encrypted which means
any message sent on the platform is locked in a
kind of digital. Safe only the person receiving the message
has the key to unlock that. SAFE I message and

(01:30:01):
metas WhatsApp also offer encryption, technology But signal is generally
considered one of the most, secure though not.

Speaker 1 (01:30:08):
Unhackable well this wasn't a. Hack as they continue to
battle over who did, what who should be, fired who
shouldn't be? Fired should there be issues here that we
have to deal with where we just good, god it's an.
Embarrassment the end of the, day it's an. Embarrassment that's.
It most people don't. Care most people are paying. Attention

(01:30:33):
most people are going what's going on in the. ECONOMY
i didn't even know what the hell signal. Is we
didn't give it away super secrets to. Anybody you guys were,
sloppy and it's an. Embarrassment, now why do we feel
like the economy is slowing? Down and what can we
do to fix this? Thing three, two, three, five, three,
eight twenty four to twenty three at chadventson shows For

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Speaker 30 (01:31:21):
Show all, RIGHT i keep you seeing videos about how
to engage With trump supporters and bridge that gap and
have some open. Dialogue So i've come up with a
list of questions conversation.

Speaker 4 (01:31:32):
Starters let me know what you.

Speaker 30 (01:31:33):
Think have you always been A nazi? Sympathizer do you.

Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
Enjoy living in a constant state of?

Speaker 8 (01:31:37):
Hypocrisy is it weird that your mom is also your?

Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
Cousin?

Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
Wow look how better you are Than trump. Supporters keep
doing what you're, doing, PEOPLE i keep saying. It keep
doing what you're doing feeling, Superior, well, YES i feel
superior because of what you'll. All you are continuing to.

(01:32:03):
Lose you're running around screaming and yelling ridiculous. Things you are,
unhinged and your thought Is i'll make fun of them
BECAUSE i think they're knuckle draggers THAT i think they
date their their mom slash sister slash. Cousin, okay sounds,

(01:32:29):
good keep doing what you're.

Speaker 33 (01:32:31):
DOING i think that too often The Democratic party is
the party of, well, actually like imagine all of last,
cycle people were telling us grocery prices are too.

Speaker 4 (01:32:40):
HIGH i can't find the job THAT i.

Speaker 33 (01:32:42):
Want everything is too, HARD i. Can't you, know housing
prices from just twenty nineteen to now have, doubled and
we're sitting there, like, well actually the economy is doing really.
Great it's such a bull and it's so, disingenuous and
it's you're not listening to.

Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
People, no, no because they don't want. To they're going
to continue to do what they do and they're going
to continue to throw fits and get nowhere and suffer
l after l unless they figure out how to talk
to the common. Man and the cursed language and the

(01:33:17):
things that they's it sounds. Disingenuous so nobody's going to
ever pay attention to somebody who is trying to bs
their way into somebody's hearts and minds because they think
if they say a bad, word it makes them seem.
Tough they care about. Process Ezra cline And Derek, thompson

(01:33:37):
their Book abundance is spot on about. Process that's what
they care. About they care About they're all about the,
rules and they want more, rules and they want to
double down the, rules and then they they don't care
about getting things. Done they can't talk to normal. People
it sounds great WHEN aoc and all of them go

(01:33:57):
up there and talk about the middle class and let's
get money an out of, it which all sounds. Great
you got no fight for me, there you got, Zero, like,
yes it's about the middle. Class, absolutely it's about let's
i'd love to get money out of. Politics that's not

(01:34:18):
gonna happen because the people who, well who get to decide,
that well they're the ones who get the, Money so
that ain't gonna. Happen but then it's the average person's,
issue like we talked about last, hour like the trans
is just a perfect Example it's not about a trans

(01:34:39):
person playing IN us. Sport it's about you being forced
to agree with something that you know is. Ridiculous it's
the Cultural marxism of. Insanity it's it's pushing crazy stuff like,
hey nobody's, illegal so they can all be. Here, hey,

(01:35:04):
great and then the average person, says, yeah, no, no
that ain't going to. Happen that's, stupid that's. Ridiculous you
die on the wrong hills and you can't actually resonate with.
People that's why they're going to continue to fail over
and over again until they figure that. Out and it
shouldn't be that. Hard and it's not like The republicans

(01:35:26):
are running away with. It but here's something right, track wrong?
Track are we going in the right? Direction, well if
you read the news and the establishment, media you would
think that we're not only inside of a, ditch that
we're throwing dirt on ourselves in this, country and that
everybody's freaking.

Speaker 7 (01:35:43):
OUT i think sometimes it's important to do a little
bit of reality check and take a little different spin
at the. Numbers i'm going to do that right, here
because all we talk about is how Unpopular Donald trump,
is but in, reality he's basically more popular than he
was at any point in term number, one and more
popular than he was when he won election back In
november of twenty twenty. Four what are we talking, about

(01:36:03):
isn't that fabull rating right now comes in at minus four.

Speaker 4 (01:36:05):
Points compare that.

Speaker 7 (01:36:07):
To where he was when he won In november twenty twenty,
four when he was at minus seven, points Or march
of twenty, seventeen when he was at minus ten.

Speaker 4 (01:36:14):
Points so when you Compare trump.

Speaker 7 (01:36:16):
Against, himself he's actually closer to the apex than he
is to the bottom of the. Trough and of course
that's so important Because Donald, trump historically, speaking is how
to his numbers. Underestimated SO i think it's very important
to compare him to himself to understand he's actually more
popular now than he was when he, won or certainly
where he was at this point back in his first.

(01:36:37):
Term the bottom, line As trump is more towards the
ceiling than he is towards the.

Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
Floor oh more towards the. Ceiling and if you could
see the, visual he goes way up in the air
like he's jumping to get a, rebound and then he
goes down to the, ground oh or to the ceiling
than the. Bottom but how does that compare to, say the.

Speaker 8 (01:36:58):
Past so when you look at this compared to sort of,
historically what does it tell you about the percentage of
folks that think the country, itself with him at the helm.

Speaker 4 (01:37:08):
Correct is on the right?

Speaker 7 (01:37:09):
Track THIS i think is rather important because, again if
the polls have historically Underestimated Donald, trump what is a
metric that might get it understanding and how popular he
may actually. Be so let's take a look at the
percentage of the country who say that we're on the right.
Track it's actually a very high percentage when you compare
it to some historical. Numbers what are you talking? About
according To, maris forty five percent say that we're on
the right. Track that's the second highest That maris has

(01:37:31):
measured since two thousand and. Nine how ABOUT Nbc news
forty four, percent that's the highest since two thousand and.
Four the bottom line, is the percentage Of americans who
say we're on the right track is through the. Roof
and if you were to compare it to when presidents
have historically been re. Elected of, Course trump is not
constitutionally eligible to run for re. Election BUT i think
it sort of puts into, perspective forty two percent of
the country says the country is on the right truck

(01:37:53):
when the incumbent party is. Reelected and also keep in,
mind back When Kamala harris lost on The democrats whore
turned out of, power only about two twenty seven to
twenty eight percent of the country said the country is
on the right. Track the bottom line is. Right now
a much higher percentage of the country says we're on
the right.

Speaker 1 (01:38:07):
Track that's when how do you? Feel consumers little? Worried
BUT i think overall people think we're moving, Forward we're
moving in the right. Direction we're trying to get out of,
wars and we're trying, to you, know Make europe pay
for some of that stuff there to protect. Themselves but
at the same, time we're trying to battle unfair tariffs

(01:38:30):
that have been there for a long time and use
them to. Negotiate but when it comes to how we
feel about the, ECONOMY i think everybody, thinks, well you know,
what we're gonna have some bumps in the, road AND
i think a lot of people are bracing themselves for.

Speaker 19 (01:38:42):
That.

Speaker 1 (01:38:45):
Now if this goes on for a period of, time
that is not you, know a few, months but several
months or a, year that's a different. Story BUT i
think as long As trump is there and tell, everybody,
look we're going to experience some. Stuff we may have
to tighten our. Belts we've got to get our spending
here as a nation under, control and we're gonna come

(01:39:07):
out the other side and it's gonna be a good.
Situation but this isn't gonna be an overnight. Thing and
we're trying to fix something that is broke to, hell
and even With biden breaking more of, it it's been
broke to hell for a long. Time so when you
try to fix something like, that it's a giant, undertaking

(01:39:27):
as we all. Know but as long as you're open
and honest with, people people are willing to give you.
Time if they think they're going to see something on
the other side that is going to be even better
than what they've gone through in the past and what
they're going through right. Now we shall see how that
looks in a month and then two. Months LIKE i,
say if it's, prolonged that's a different. Story but if

(01:39:51):
you're with the people and you show the people this
is why we're doing the, things and because we're still
gonna judge, you and people are still going to, vote
not on how you did on the, border not on
how you're doing with foreign, conflicts not on how you're
doing fighting climate change or THE lgbt community or any
of that. Stuff it's still hold on. Here let me
tell you How i'm. Doing i'm looking at my bank

(01:40:12):
account in my four oh ONE k and, yeah maybe
we'll give another. Shot and that's not talking about. President
that's talking about everybody across the board speaking of the
president and. Whatnot The atlantic has released all of the text,
messages every one of. Them Apparently Jeffrey goldberg has released them.

(01:40:33):
All they're all out. There so now here's the Link
i'm looking. For it just SAYS. Jg SO i have
a feeling it was a. Mistake But Alex, Wan Steve,
whitcoff Jd, VANCE, Tg Susie, Wiles Susie wiles, Again John,
Ratcliffe Mike, needham mar Sm Joe, Ken Dan, Katz Jacob, Pete,

(01:40:58):
Heskith Brian, Twice Walker, barrett sounds like a country Char scott,
Be Michael, waltz AND. Jg. Was the members of the
shouldn't have gotten the text message text going through looking

(01:41:19):
at you know when they announced stuff. Happening it's kind of.
Interesting And Michael wolves it doesn't look good when you've
got the emochi the fist with An american flag and.
Fire oh, Yeah Michael wall says to THE vp building.

(01:41:47):
Collapse had multiple positive Id Pete carilla THE ic amazing.
Job what typing too? Fast the first target their top missile.
Guy we had a positive idea of him walking to
his girlfriend's building and it's now. COLLAPSED Jd. Vance good
Job pete and your, team says. Mar kudos to, all Says,

(01:42:07):
susie while, most particularly those in the theater and sentcom really.
Great god Bless Steve, WHITCOFF a couple prayer, hands Muscle,
moji Two american. Flags this is. Interesting and the whole
thing about signal too is why are we using? Signal

(01:42:29):
what is signal all? About signal has been around apparently
for a. Bit this Is John, RATCLIFFE cia directors also on,
this talked about when he first got In he's, like
they teld ME i should use this so that we're.

Speaker 15 (01:42:40):
Clear one of the first things that happened WHEN i
was confirmed AS cia director was signal was loaded onto
my computer at THE, cia as it is for MOST cia.
Officers one of the things THAT i was briefed on very,
Early senator was by THE cia records management folks about
THE u use of signal as a permissible work. Use

(01:43:03):
it is that is a practice that preceded the current.
Administration to The biden, men.

Speaker 1 (01:43:09):
Yes and in fact they had issues with it apparently
in twenty twenty. One, uh you got to do. Better it's.
Embarrassing Mike waltz has taken The he's fallen on the
sword because this was him who added, this, Gentlemen Jeffrey
goldberg to the list of names that were on the group.

(01:43:31):
Chat and because of, that you are the one who, said,
hey it's my. Bad, okay, great it's your. Bad you've taken.
Responsibility DO i think anybody's can lose their job at this?
POINT i don't BECAUSE i don't think it was done
in a nefarious. Way it was an, accident it was,
haphazard it was very clown. Esque But trump is also

(01:43:53):
not going to blow somebody out on something. THIS i,
mean everyone's, like it's national, security it's the who this Isn't.
China we could have told the. Hooties we were coming.
Tomorrow we're going to be there at, noon meet us
on the. Beach they couldn't stop. It it's a bad.
Look but the thought that this thing is this is

(01:44:19):
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Speaker 1 (01:45:47):
Show who's ready for a little bit more wacky and
potentially dangerous?

Speaker 19 (01:45:53):
Guys don't just do Violence like violence isn't point blank the.
Answer the answer is about an organized working. Class it's
about people taking action. Together whatever that action. Is it
could be property destruction or some kind of riotous type.
Thing but it's not just the action, of you, know
the violent action. Itself it's that coupled with an organized

(01:46:17):
group of people with some sort of seeming. Intent like
The tesla thing has the semblance of, organization but without,
it because it's happening in similar ways across the country
by multiple like dislocated. People but there's a like a
sense of unified, action and that's what makes it. Effective so,
no it's not just break. Shit it's build. Community it's

(01:46:39):
organized with your with your, homies with your with your,
neighbors and then do together whatever that might.

Speaker 1 (01:46:46):
Be do you guys get. That so if you're gonna
go and cause some destruction and do some some some
damage and some, violence organize. It maybe have like a breakfast,
meeting some. Pancakes then go out as a. Unit put

(01:47:10):
it in the work, right have a good. Time do
it as a. Community bring the. Kids it's kid, friendly is.

Speaker 23 (01:47:16):
It?

Speaker 34 (01:47:16):
No austin PD's bomb squad responding to the scene after
reports of suspicious packages came. In the investigation comes after
a wave of vandalism across the, country reports of at
least forty Eight tesla related incidents since Founder Elon musk
began working with The trump.

Speaker 1 (01:47:34):
Administration so you're gonna go break stuff or as that
guy put, it and you're gonna do, so but do
it as a. Group do it as a, unit and
then then you, know like then sit down and like
have a co op and maybe do a garden. TOGETHER
i don't, know it's. Important so if you're gonna, go do,
it do it the right way as a. Group talk

(01:47:57):
it through, right maybe vote on. It what are we
going to do? Now because just breaking it for the
sake of breaking and that's just.

Speaker 39 (01:48:04):
Stupid THE fbi says the people responsible for what happened
right here In austin and other, instances they are likely lone.
Offenders they work in the middle of the, night making
it much harder to find.

Speaker 35 (01:48:14):
Them.

Speaker 1 (01:48:15):
Welsie he didn't do it as a. Group when you
do it as a, team you have that camaraderie as.
Homies it'll be better three, two, three, five three, eight twenty,
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solid fun show. Today enjoyed, it. Man we talked about everything.
Right Jasmine crockett and The Hot wheels, CONTROVERSY, Pbs will they,
Stay won't they? STAY Nbr Whispered talk also talked a
little bit about obviously signal the, economy bunch of woke,
stuff bad actors when it comes To Big, soda WHICH

(01:49:22):
i found very. Fascinating if you miss, it make sure
you grabbed the. Podcast it was the last segment in
the first. Hour just kind of fascinating about you know
how these maga folk went out there and they, decided,
hey Well Big soda because they're paying me to do,
so and of course a lot of other. Stuff we
got to you. Today you, guys have a blessed rest
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