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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show, one.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Hundred days days, day days, it's one hundredth day. How
are you guys feeling about it? It depends actually on
what side of the isle you're on. If you didn't
like Trump, it's the worst thing in history. Can't get
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any worse, jet can't can't get any worse. It's it.
We don't exist anymore. He's taken away every constitutional writing
down to mankind. He has stolen everything from us. He
stole our souls. If you like Trump, it's got everybody
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where he wants right because he's paying forty yes, everybody else.
You know what they're playing? Huh, anybody? They're not even
playing checkers. They're fiddling their thumbs. Greatest hundred days, worst
one hundred days, greats, worst worse, great, great, worst worse.
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I don't know. It's funny to watch both sides lose
their blanking mind. That's why polls don't mean anything. Thirty
five to forty percent of people are going to support
their party, and the other thirty percent are going to
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be indifferent independence. That's who you need to look for.
They're not happy about what's going on right now. They're
not That's understandable, but like I said, depending on what
side of the eye you're on, you either hate Trump
and it's the worst thing ever. We will never recover
from this.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
I think we will be filling the fallout for decades
to come. What's been done in just the first one
hundred days, and I'm very frightened about what's going to
happen in the next three and a half years.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Oh, she's terrified. Couldn't get any worse. Next three and
a half years could be the worst ever. So it
puts the crown upon thine head, climbs on top of
thy throne.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
Continue the manipulation of the markets, the way that they
are treating immigrants to our country, the rollback of laws
that protect people of color and people of different sexualities,
and the list is long.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
There's not just one thing. That's what's so upsetting.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Nobody of color. Nothing has changed. I mean, you sit
there and you're just like, where do you hear all
this stuff? Well, you hear it because you're in your
echo chamber, and your belief already was I don't like
this guy. He's the worst person ever. I know exactly
how it's going to be. It's going to be awful.
It's going to be the worst thing ever. We're never
gonna be able to recover from this. He's destroyed everything,
our relationship around the globe, etc. Et cetera. So that's
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if you're on the left, right, if you're on the right,
it's the greatest thing ever. This guy is dazzling us
with his dazzling moves. You mean he's not. I'm just
saying I want you to listen to this. So Fox
and Friends earlier today, lady on there talking about the tariffs. Remember,
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so you never get a thirty seven year old right
with a husband or wife and a couple kids, trying
to build a business or worried about their job. It's
always somebody's a little bit older, right, who's financially okay,
It's like, hey, things are good. Hey, So Virginia, he
mentioned the tariffs. You know, in Metal and Rivera's report,
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something like sixteen eight percent of the country doesn't doesn't
feel good about the terriffs, right.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
I could understand why they're afraid that everything else is
going to inflation. We're going to have them. We don't
want to have it worse than what we have a recession.
But I believe we got to go through pain before something.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Good comes from. Are you going through a little pain
right now?
Speaker 4 (04:30):
Not really, thank you.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
I'm not talking about being here in the studio environment.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Yeah, financially, I'm a retired person. I'm pretty money keeps
coming in.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
That's all. Yeah, there you go. Oh okay, so things
are good with you, Absolutely fantastic. So we got to
go through a little bit of pain to get to
the other side. Are you going through any pain? No,
I'm fine, okay. It's easy to say, right, easy to say,
easy to say. Independent numbers are down. If you're gonna
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look at anything, don't look at the right or left
because they hate you or they love you. It doesn't matter.
The independent numbers, the ones who got you over the line,
they're the only ones that matter. Everything else's noise, noise.
I say, what do you mean the right can't be mad?
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It depends on who you're talking to. Again, some of
these people out there are I gotta be honest, they're
a bit insane. They're a bit insane. Like I say,
they tell you, you know, one side tells you over here
he is the worst thing ever. It's never been anything worse.
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We're probably not going to exist as a nation for
much longer because of him. The other side thinks he ain't
gonna walk on water. You're not getting any real responses
from either of those. Does the average person think they're worried.
They're worried, period, case close. They're worried, and the numbers
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bear that out.
Speaker 5 (06:10):
Okay, So as far as is approval rating, I want
to finish off with this. This is President Trump's job
approval rating on taxes. Thirty eight percent approved, fifty three
percent disapproved this box. And he's pulling thirty eight percent
on the economy approved, fifty six percent disapproved, thirty three
percent on inflation. We know this was hugely election fifty
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nine percent disapproved. But Scott Bessett had a very important
message as the one hundred daymark approaches on.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
All of that. Okay, Scott, take it away. He's an
interesting character, old Scott.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
We got a three legged stool here that it's trade,
it's tax it's deregulation. President Trump has come out of
the block roaring, and I think this is something new
for the American people. We're going to continue to make
the US the best destination for capital in the world.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Okay, that's what he says. What's the reality. Yeah, let
me be quick here.
Speaker 7 (07:05):
I mean, one, Steve knows a tariff as a tax
on the consumer. Yes, it brings revenues, but it's not
a tax cut to the consumer.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
So that's just not true.
Speaker 7 (07:16):
And Steve's actually written about that, as has Kevin Hasset with.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Respect to the three legged stool.
Speaker 7 (07:22):
I think with short term pain, you're seeing it in
the polls.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
People don't know really what's going on.
Speaker 7 (07:28):
Things are actually some of the prices are going up.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Some are going down.
Speaker 7 (07:31):
This is not actually the immediate you know great, you
know great economy that the President spoke about. Actually half
the economist thinks we're going into a recession.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
So which is it. We're going to find out. I
will tell you this right now, Jack. I'm looking to
get something for Jack. His birthday's coming up, and we've
been talking about a certain thing, and sure enough, that
price the thing that I was going to get him
jump three thousand dollars tariffs. But chat it's working. What
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is taking more money from me? I don't know. We
should all be frustrated. I just want honesty, that's it.
I know it's a lot to ask in the world
of politics. You know, it's golfing this weekend with my buddy,
and he says to me, He goes, I feel like
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you don't like Trump. I said, no, no, no, no,
say this is where everybody thinks I don't like Trump, right,
And because I don't love him, I don't like him,
And because I don't hate him, I love him. Those
couldn't be further from the truth. I want honesty and
a plan. I care about actions, not what the media says.
(09:01):
I don't want to be lied to. And I'm always
fascinated by the people that are totally fine being lied to.
Case in point right, this activist judge who may have
done something wrong, but do we know the whole story,
because it usually takes time for these things tossess themselves out.
Speaker 8 (09:18):
So I said from day one, you don't have to
support ICE's operations. You can support sanctuary cities if that's
what you desire to do, sanctuary cities and stand aside
and watch ICE keep their community safe. Because any public official,
where you're mayor city councilman, or the governor, there are
number more responsibilities for protecting the communities. And ICE has
been clear we're targeting in public safety trusts and national
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security threat. I can't beads anty elected vision and especially
a judge there doesn't. We should be doing that and
they should be helping us.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
Okay, look, you shouldn't be hiding anybody. I think we
can all recognize that. But are we getting the whole
story about everything? Judge Napolitano on Newsmax, not quite a
less leaning organization.
Speaker 9 (10:01):
Surrender because we're about to charge you with a crime.
But because they're on a bit of a jehad against judges,
they decided to make an example out of this. I
think this is the wrong case out of which to
make an example. I think she has immunity and she
can decide where a person leaves her courtroom from and
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what she says to that person.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
That she can't be prosecuted for it.
Speaker 9 (10:26):
But we'll see this will be resolved in a federal court.
They persuaded a I read the affidavit that the FBI
even submitted to the magistrate which justified the arrest warrant
for her. There never was an arrestaur warrant for this fellow,
but there obviously was an arrest warrant for her, and
they believe they have enough evidence with which to convict her.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
That right there, perfect example. Wait a minute, I was
told there was an arrest warrant for him. Now he
should be here. He's already been deported once, that's fine.
And the fact that you're trying to fight ice and
take some who has allegedly beaten two people out in
another direction of the courtroom. We can all agree you're
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probably a bad dude. You need to go again. I
don't know the circumstances, the whole circumstances of that, particular
domestic abuse and an assault Case's a man and a
woman and this guy. That's all I know. But you've
been deported once before. But you told me you had
a restaurant for the guy and that wasn't true. That's
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the stuff that frustrates me, should frustrate all of us.
And you know what, it's crazy. The more I talk
to people, the more everybody's enjoys being lied to. It's
just easier. Just tell me what I want to hear.
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Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Congratulations President Trump happened to win another election last night
for the Liberals, this time in Canada.
Speaker 10 (13:19):
The Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Conney, have
won Canada's federal election. The election campaign was dominated by
the specter of President Donald Trump, sparking a dramatic turnaround
in their fortunes. Corney will now have to form a
new government having promised to stand up to the United States,
and how to deal with Donald Trump will be at
the top of their agenda. Addressing a crowd off the
election win, Connee saying Monday night, our.
Speaker 11 (13:40):
Old relationship with the United States, a relationship based on
steadily increasing integration, is over.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
And protection from US. You know what I mean? Eh,
my goodness me that you know what Poliev, Pierre Polyev,
that guy. I thought he's gonna win. All the crap,
all the insanity that Trudeau put everybody in Canada, through
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all of that stuff. I thought the Conservatives have this.
Then Trump came started to say and he's going to
make a mi state, and that did not help. And
Polly have at times tried to distance himself and it
didn't work. Now he won, but now you have to
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form a government that's different. So you have to come together. Now, go,
can I work with this group here, in this group
there to form the government. It's not you know, Democrats
and concert you know, and and the Republicans where there's
only two parties. You have to you'll have several different
parties and you try to get enough so you have
some sort of consensus as to run said government.
Speaker 11 (15:00):
Trump is trying to break us so that America can
own us. Really, that will never that will never ever happen.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Hey, that will never happen.
Speaker 11 (15:11):
Hey, we are over the shock of the American betrayal,
but we should never forget the lessons we have to
look out for ourselves.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
You're right, you should absolutely look out for yourself, but
do you really.
Speaker 12 (15:27):
Canada has the greatest fence ever built America. It is
foolproof if you can afford it.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
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Speaker 12 (15:51):
Really easy to be the cool, open minded hippie country
when there's a kevlar snuggie of America draped around your fat,
frozen asses.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
Dare in the world to talk. We don't use our military.
Speaker 12 (16:04):
We know we got you taking care of Go back
to bed. We'll wake you in the NHL playoff start.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
That was spot on. That's Daniel Tosh. I always say
that the greatest healthcare in the world, for the free
world is r F fifteen's and the rest of our military.
It's easy to have free healthcare and stuff when you
don't have to worry about I don't know, paying for protection.
(16:30):
My goodness, me can't believe you said that. I'm sure
I'll get a angry text from a Canadian. You know what, though,
when you go watch that, you can go watch it
on TikTok and Instagram and everything. Surprise, how many Canadians go, oh,
he's spot on, Like, I don't think people realize that
we joke about them, you know, Canada what they're a
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top hat and our harachis Mexico. Do you think we
would let China invade them? No, never gonna happen. Never
gonna happen. We be like, get out of the way, guys,
we gotta handle this. You guys go over there right,
bandage people up if things get bad. Oh, that's not
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very nice. But it's true three two, three, five, three eight,
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Twitter tweet at US text the program. Now it's time
to get serious. One hundred men, one gorilla, the story
that is sweeping the interwebs. We're gonna break it down
like nobody's business with that straight ahead. It is the
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Chad Benson.
Speaker 13 (17:38):
Joe, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Over the last five or six days, the big burning
question for a vast majority of people, which, by the way,
I have heard on more than a few occasions over
the last couple of days being out, people are talking
about this is can you and ninety nine of your
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friends fellas take on this critter man versus gorilla.
Speaker 14 (18:31):
This was a tweet that got one hundred and eighty
million views this past weekend. I think one hundred friends
could be one gorilla. Everybody just got to be dedicated
to this, and that sparked the debate across the Internet,
with people saying whether or not one hundred people could
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or could not defeat one gorilla in a fight. I
am firmly of the belief that one hundred people could
easily be fight.
Speaker 15 (19:00):
Okay, all right, I think I think ten guys that
could really hold their own, that knew what they were doing,
like ten UFC fighters. But the key part of this
ten is everyone's got to be about the yeah that
you got to be about this, be good.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
And stop it right there. You have to be a
part about that. You have to know going into this
you're not coming out if you're going to fight a gorilla.
It's bizarre, but it's one of those weird questions that
sparked a lot of debate and conversation, kind of like
can men land planes? Could one hundred dudes take on
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a gorilla silver back, big dude, massive five hundred pounds?
Could they? But you have to go in knowing this
is going to end poorly for me, right like the
three hundred, Remember the movie The three Hundred. They knew
they were going to die. So you have to go
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in it with that mindset for it the work.
Speaker 16 (20:04):
The first guy who goes in is gonna get his
head ripped off by the gorilla, and then everyone else
has to be like, but hold on, we gotta we
gotta still do this together.
Speaker 17 (20:14):
It's got to be like the Nazi meth soul well
it's one by one.
Speaker 16 (20:17):
No, well no, I know, but like someone's getting there,
someone's dying.
Speaker 15 (20:20):
Like that we have as human beings is that we
can do a battle plan put that together. We're not
gonna go after this guy like like bad guys go
after Steven Seagal. Okay, I'm gonna run at him. Then
he's gonna step to the side, touch me. Then I'll
have a heart attack and die. Then you go at him. No,
you gotta just if you're about to, you gotta have
I think you can do with ten if they're heavyweights.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
I don't think they could do with ten. I don't
just because I just don't think ten would be enough.
I mean, maybe ten UFC the biggest of the big
Johns Jones kind of thing, right, love those guys. Have
you ever seen those dudes, Ron and Jess whatever, They
took up the biggest of the big. If you've got
somebody like that, maybe maybe they take it on. Maybe,
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But even then I don't think. So.
Speaker 15 (21:02):
You just surround, you grab limbs, and you just start
breaking bones. Yeah, you just start breaking bone.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
How does one break a bone?
Speaker 17 (21:09):
I just I would honestly.
Speaker 15 (21:10):
Just grab his wind pipe and snap it I think
you get two guys that just go for the eyes, Yeah,
to take the eyes out.
Speaker 17 (21:16):
If you get the eyes, then you can beat the
out of any Also, do gorillas have balls.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
I'd assume they do.
Speaker 17 (21:21):
Just Hammer's ball. I was thinking that too. They they
got balls, they got tiny bes.
Speaker 16 (21:25):
The problem, though, is what happens when the gorilla gets
a hold of one person and rips his head off,
and then everyone's like.
Speaker 17 (21:32):
Or just starts swinging them around like a donkey kong?
Right right? Does? Is everyone still about that? You'd have
to stay about.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
The Well, let's talk about I know the strength of
a gorilla for just a second. So they we have
to about five hundred plus pounds, most of it's muscle.
To give you an idea of how strong they are.
They could easily rip your arms off no problem, and
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your head not a problem. Okay. The fact is the
strength of them is something we can't even imagine, about
ten times the average man. So top human may do
about one thousand pounds. When it comes to a bench press,
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they can do twenty four hundred pounds bite pressure, which
will matter one hundred and sixty for US thirteen hundred
for them. So could one hundred men take on a gorilla.
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We put a plan together. This is what would happen.
This is a story of one hundred men and one
unstoppable force of nature. They call it Operation ape X,
an experiment in numbers versus nature. One silver back gorilla,
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five hundred pounds of pure muscles, stronger than ten men,
faster than a sprinter, and smarter than you think. And
then there were the men, just regular guys, no weapons,
no armor, no idea, what is coming the plan? The
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first twelve knew that they wouldn't make it. The next
fifty would then swarm, arms, legs back a human averlache.
Ten more looked over the eyes, the neck, and the breath,
and thirty eight they wait, watching, ready to jump in.
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If the beast broke free. When it ended, dozens lay
broken and many are killed. But the gorilla, the king
of the jungle, was still dude, not by strength, but
by sacrifice, coordinated and the raw will to survive. One gorilla,
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one hundred men only one walks away, and it wasn't pretty.
There you go, that's what would have to happen for men,
hundred of them to take on one silverback. You must
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know going in if you're the first wave, you're going
to either die or be so beat the blank up.
We can't even imagine. Oh wow, crazy right questions asked,
and we answered them right here on the Chad Benson Show. Meanwhile,
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I don't know if you guys are aware of this.
Somebody is going to impeach Donald Trump.
Speaker 18 (24:57):
Now.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
When I saw this, I'm going to be honest with
you guys, I didn't believe it. I thought Jimmy Fallon's
gonna get in a lot of trouble for this. While
I applaud the effort, he's gonna get in a lot
of trouble. Come to find out, this is real. This
is a guy who wants to do in peach Trump.
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It is, first of all, the voice you can tell
right away strong man right there. You have to see it.
I'm gonna put it up on the old interwebs here
in a second, so make sure you check it out.
But it is everything that I thought was a parody.
(25:42):
I think it's gotta be the beat. It's gotta be
Satura Night Live. I did a video on it last night. Nope,
it's dude ish gonna impeach Trump.
Speaker 19 (25:52):
I think this is Congressman Shrietanadar. Donald Trump has already
done real damage to our democracy, but defy a unanimous
nine zero Supreme Court ruling that has to be the
final straw. It's time we impeach Donald J.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Trump.
Speaker 19 (26:08):
The courte said the wrongfully deported kilmer Garcia must be
allowed to return and received due process.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Trump ignored it.
Speaker 19 (26:17):
He ignored the Constitution, He ignored the very checks and
balances that keep our democracy intact.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
It's not over. I could do a lot right now.
I can say a lot, I can mimic a lot.
But uh, I don't even know what to say. He
here's some more. I it's continue again. I thought it
was Jimmy Fallon.
Speaker 19 (26:47):
This isn't an isolated incident. It's part of a dangerous,
deliberate pattern. That's why today I introduced a resolution to
impeach Jay Trump, outlining seven articles of impeachment.
Speaker 2 (27:03):
Wow, seven of them. Who's excited for this? I don't
know at this point in time what to say. Just
this is why if I'm Trump, I am making sure
that the economy is rocking and rolling. I am making
sure that everything is set in such a way that
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as we continue to roll forward, that we are absolutely
pacing to win more seats in the House and make
sure that you either hold on and or expand your
lead in the Senate because this guy, while hilarious, isn't
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going to be the last one. And if you lose
the midterms, and I know, you know, Speaker Mike Johnson
not a real name.
Speaker 20 (28:03):
No, I'm not worried at all. I just had a
great meeting with the President at the White House and
he's in good spirits and we are as well. Richard Hudson,
who's the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, was
with me and we talked about the upcoming races.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
Oh, so everything's good. You're gonna hold on everything.
Speaker 20 (28:18):
He issued a first round of some endorsements today. There'll
be more coming out of our incumbent House members.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Okay, so you're not worried, No, you should be. You
should be. But think about this. If Trump and the
Republicans lose the Senate in the House, I only have
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to lose one for it to be just completely a
lame duck situation. But if you lost both, how many investigations,
how many of these situations are we going to see
over and over again when it comes to the Democrats
(29:11):
doing everything they can to get him, which doesn't benefit
the people. By the way, I'm just putting that out there.
It doesn't benefit the people at all. Oh my lord.
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text the program. Somebody just texted me and said, no way.
One hundred men could take a silver back as we
were talking about earlier. Yeah, they could, but you have
to go into the fight knowing you're going to die
if that premise right. So, if that's the premise that
you're coming into this and you know that you're going
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to pay the price along with everybody else, and you're
fine with it, then you can if everybody's terrified, then know.
It is a question is age old? Is time itself?
Is it now? But it is still a good question
to ask, and it's one that has taken over the interwebs.
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It's always men, you want to know why you live longer? Ladies.
It's silly questions like that. They give guys ideas they
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Hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help. I'm trapped
in a hashtag factory and I can't get out the chat.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
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he was going to be top five pick. Found out
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not very good. And you're going to the Browns. So
there's that. So I enjoyed Cleveland was there in the summer.
It's not there in the winter. Ask me again if
I go there in the winter, and I'll tell you
how I feel about it for real. But that being said, Shadour,
(32:08):
whose father is Dion Sanders, thought he was going to
be a top five Vick, maybe even number one overall,
but that didn't happen, and as he continued to fall
from day one to day two, waiting for that phone call.
When finally a phone call came, it wasn't a real
phone call. Here, dam of the thing.
Speaker 22 (32:31):
One of the NFL's biggest draft prospects, Shadoor Sanders received
a call allegedly from the general manager of the New
Orleans Saints Friday during the NFL Draft. No, for sure,
and I'll take you with our expert right here, man, But.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
The call turned out to be a prank.
Speaker 13 (32:46):
But you're gonna have.
Speaker 11 (32:47):
To wait a little bit longer than that season, okay,
yd go what does it mean?
Speaker 2 (32:53):
What does that mean, well, it means that you got punked. Yeah,
somebody pranked him. Already, not gone well for Shador when
the fake phone call came in.
Speaker 22 (33:04):
Shador is a son of Pro Football Hall of Famer
Dion Sanders, who served as his son's only college coach.
He was heavily favored to be selected in the early
rounds of the NFL Draft, expected to be one of
the first quarterbacks off the board, but round after round
he went unclaimed.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
They want you to have a certain type of reaction
to him. They want you to feel AMU, show you
know what I mean. They want you to feel bad.
They want you to tell that.
Speaker 22 (33:27):
Although Shador was not drafted to the Saints, his friends
and family could be heard saying encouraging words, this.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Is supposed to happen, bro, Whatever was happening is supposed
to help. So NFL is going to investigate. It was
tough to watch. It's tough to watch anything because every
year you have one or two of these guys, nothing
like Shador, by the way, For you know a thing
about Shador, he obviously the son of Dion. A lot
of people thought he was gonna make a prospect, being
(33:53):
the son of Dion carries with a lot of baggage
as well as opportunity, and I think a lot of
that baggage kept him off a lot of people's board
because they didn't want to deal with dad and the
other side of it. He didn't do very well in
the interviews, didn't seem to care. So a lot of
people said anonymously yes. But I think as Brian Dabo
(34:15):
came out and said, now, I tore him apart. We
did a whiteboard thing. He decided he didn't really want
to do it. He was completely unprepared. I tore him apart,
and so it didn't go well for him. But this
was that this was uncalled for. The son of Atlanta
Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Albrick, has apologized for the prank, call,
writing what I did was completely inexcusable, embarrassing, and shameful.
(34:39):
An apology from the Falcon stated that Jacks Albrick got
Shador's number off an open iPad at his father's house
without his knowledge. A day after the prank, the former
University of Colorado quarterback was drafted to the Cleveland Browns
in the fifth round as the one hundred and forty
fourth overall pick and we'll find out how he does
there in Cleveland. But I will tell you I'm I mean,
(35:00):
look for all of the hype and all that stuff
and everybody you know saying it's Ray or it's this,
that and the other. Move all of that stuff to
the side. This this sucked. It did They're going to investigate.
And I'm sure if you are the defensive coordinator of
the Atlanta Falcons, you're more than just a little pissed
(35:21):
about your kid in what he did. And he thought
it was funny, and at twenty one, you think things
like this are funny, not realizing the real world consequences
and how people feel. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Coming out our number two of the program, We're gonna
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and we need to pay more attention to it. Talk
a little bit about that, a little bit about some
I don't know, hundred days of Trump. We're into the
(36:01):
one hundred days now and people are running around celebrating
and are freaking out. We'll touch a little bit on that.
We got a bunch of other things to get to
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Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
If I was to give Donald Trump a grade in
his first hundred days, do we grade him per like
category or is it just an overall grade for the
(37:14):
first one hundred days. I'm getting a ruling in here,
so you just want to do an overall grade C
plus B minus. I think that's fair. Doesn't mean these
moves won't pan out right, Like we're not through the
(37:35):
first portion of everything is only a hundred days, but
I'd say C plus B minus. I I'm not giving
him an A and I'm not giving him an F.
I'm going to give you a fair assessment. Think on
immigration at the border he gets to Aday, I think on
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Ukraine and Russia, I'm going to give him a C
I think an incomplete when it comes to Israel and Palestine.
When it comes to the economy, I'm going to give
(38:22):
him a C because I know it's long term. He's
working for something bigger. I understand that. I'm just saying
right now, a lot of unrest, a lot of uncertainty,
a lot of people feeling frustrated, nervous and scared. I
get that. I think some of his other policies, you know,
(38:47):
I'm okay with some of them. Don't pay too much
attention to a lot of the DEI and the fighting
and stuff. I just you know, I'm not going to Harvard.
You're not going to Harvard, right, My kids aren't going
to Harvard. It's because your kids are stupid. Now, It's
because they just they're not going to Harvard. My son
told me the other day, I'm so proud of him.
(39:07):
His dad, I want to go to a get a
trade And I said, I love that. That's awesome. Not
because and his grades are ridiculous, but it's just that's
he looks at it and says thinks it's not something
I want to do. I love that, And you know what,
(39:27):
I was surprised. His mom said, I'm happy with that too.
And mind you, his mom's got super smart, two master's degrees.
School's really important, and she's like, no, I think that's
a good idea. I love that. So are there some
things that I think people make into major issues that
(39:50):
don't have to be. And I'm not saying the stuff
going on in colleges, because we can sit here and
debate this all day, the fight of DEI, which everybody
knowsdiculous overreach and insanity that took place on campuses, and
the battle that's going on there. But I look at
(40:10):
it like you guys look at it, and I hear
from you guys every day, and this how does this
affect me? That's what matters. And the polls bear out
right now they're not good, but I don't expect that
because polls are polls. Who's asking the question? What's the question?
How many questions are they? Who got this polling organization
(40:37):
to put together this poll just out of curiosity? Because
that's also a big deal. So we could sit here
and play this game all day. But I think for
the most part, the numbers don't bear out to be fantastic,
but I don't expect that to be fantastic anymore for
(40:57):
any president because we are that.
Speaker 5 (41:00):
Okay, So as far as is approval rating, I want
to finish off with this. This is President Trump's job
approval rating on taxes thirty eight percent approved, fifty three
percent disapprove. This box he's pulling thirty eight percent on
the economy approved, fifty six percent disapproved, thirty three percent
on inflation. We know this was hugely an election, fifty
(41:21):
nine percent disapproved.
Speaker 2 (41:23):
The only people you should care about if you're looking
at polls, if it matters, and for trumpet does. And
we'll get that in a second, because hey, if you're
going to do something, you might as well go after
the pollsters. What yeah, wait to hear this, but independence,
What do you guys think people that maybe lean left
(41:45):
but did not like the way that Biden handled a
lot of things and being lied to about how he
was mentally not all there and sick of inflation? How
are they looking at this handed across the board? Somebody
who votes both right and left wish as there was
the third party? How do they feel those things matter?
(42:12):
But poles matter to Trump and they shouldn't. None of
this stuff should matter at this point in time. You're
one hundred days in, now two hundred and fifty days in,
you should be a little nervous if these things are
as bad as they are in some cases because of
the midterms and what might happen. Well, what are you
(42:35):
going to do? If your Trump? Will you going to
truth out? How you're coming for the pollsters?
Speaker 23 (42:39):
President Trump is calling for investigations in the pollsters he
claims are biased, as his approval ratings slipped near the
one hundred day mark of his second term. New polls
from CNN, The New York Times, and ABC News showed
Trump's approval rating hovering around forty one to forty two percent,
some of the lowest of his president and see According
(43:01):
to the New York Times, it's hard to find a
single quote good number for the president in the latest data.
Trump isn't taking it quietly on truth social He accused
pulling organizations of quote election frog, calling out outlets like
The New York Times, ABC and even Fox News as
fake news pushing fake polls.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
That's what you're going to do with your time. You
should do an investigation. They don't like the polls. Who cares?
People care about the economy, People care about where they
believe their next paycheck is going to have to be
divvied up and spent and if there'll be anything left.
(43:44):
They care about the cost of goods, They care about
the cost of life. They care about their kids. Can
they pay their bills? That's what people care about. People
aren't paying attention to the polls the way that everybody
thinks they are because this inside the belt Way media crap.
Nobody cares. You mean, you don't care, Chad, because if
(44:05):
you love Trump yesterday, six weeks ago, six months ago,
probably not changed. If you were unsure about Trump, maybe
right now you're not happy about things. And if you
hated Trump, well you still hate Trump. Nothing's changed. We're
(44:26):
not going to get back to that day and age.
And I saw a poll of former presidents and everybody's
all like, well, you know, President Trump is the lowest
in history. But you go back and look over the
last several presidents. You go back to FDR his approval
ratings after ninety eight was like ninety three percent. We're
(44:48):
not going back to that, at best fifty fifty three percent.
And that's at best at this moment in time. But
don't waste your time on oh I'm gonna go after
the pollsters. Who cares he does, that's the thing he does.
(45:10):
You shouldn't care. You should care what do people actually
see me getting done? What can they feel getting done?
None of the other stuff matters. Don't look at the polls.
(45:30):
But it's hard because Trump he looks at poles. It
matters to him. Shouldn't You should be focusing on what
are you gonna do with the economy? People are worried
about going into recession. What are we gonna do with tariffs?
(45:51):
Are we going to actually continue these tariffs and a
potential trade war with China? If so, what are you
going to tell the people? Speak to the people, the
(46:11):
people that love you, They're not going anywhere. You could
drive the stock market to zero and they're gonna be like,
he's got a plan, and you could take the stock
market to one hundred thousand tomorrow and the Democrats who
hate you will go. He's doing this because he wants
to rich get richer. And yes I may have benefited
(46:31):
in my four oh one K, but that's only because
he wants to hurt me with a higher tax bracket.
I mean, so those things shouldn't matter. What should matter
is the average person doesn't pay attention to politics, doesn't
live in the belt Way, doesn't watch Fox News all day,
doesn't watch MSNBC or live on Twitter, which is ninety
(46:51):
percent of us. What are we paying attention to? What
is life costing us today? That's more than yesterday. What's
the feeling of the average person today on whether or
(47:12):
not they believe their paycheck is gonna get them from
point A to point B. And I will tell you this,
it is tough out there. It is very tough out there.
And I'm gonna say this, buddy of mine, who I
(47:35):
know very well to get by over the last several weeks,
sell them as blood. What do you think about that
for a second. Yeah, that's that's tough thing people. So
I'm putting that out there as a hey, things are
(47:57):
much different then you realize for a lot of people,
even supporters of Trump, and it feels like it's getting tougher.
And if you're Trump, you pay attention to that. All
the other stuff. I don't care. It's noise. You win
the economy. Everything else takes care of itself. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 2 (50:11):
What caused the power outage in Spain and Portugal? Blackouts
out of nowhere? Electricity is returning more than ninety percent
of the power stored in Spain and Portugal, So try
to figure out what the hell happened. There's all kinds
of rumors. I don't know if you're aware of this.
The Internet loves a good conspiracy. They're looking into the
(50:34):
cause of the blackout. Everybody's like, it's a it's a
it's an emp. Well, it can't be because cars are
moving still, cars are working, so the electric magnetic pulse
would have knocked the cars out. So it wasn't that
they denied foul play and rumors of a cyber attack.
It's probably some dude who's like, sorry forgot to do that. Sorry.
Speaker 24 (50:59):
I mean, we didn't know any of this until we
got to the airport. Travel from the North to Portugal.
We didn't get a not vacation until we got here
because of all the internet's down.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
It's our calm look of hotel. Yeah, a lot of
people were stranded. I was talking to my buddy yesterday
who happened to be there, and he texted me in
the middle of my local show and he says, you'll
never guess where I am. I said, either Spain or Portugal.
He said, you're correct. Those are the two places that
he spends a lot of time. He works in the
(51:28):
radio industry. France, Spain, Portugal. Always over there, and every
time he's there there seems to be an issue. And
he and I were laughing. I'm like, were you there
a couple of weeks ago and the pope died? Is
like maybe speaking of that, we're gonna get it rolling
here soon.
Speaker 25 (51:46):
The Vatican announcing Wednesday, May seventh conclave will begin and
the most powerful men of the Catholic Church will gather
in the painted magnificence of the Sistine Chapel. Conclave literally
with key means the cardinals will be shut off from
the outside world, no communication, no news, no distractions from
their sacred work. The oldest eligible is Spain's Carlos Osori Sierra.
(52:08):
He turns eighty in mid May and told reporters he
had already decided who he'd select. Swedish cardinal Abberelius predicts
a long election because they don't know each other.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
Abbarelius seems like somebody had be hanging out with Marcus Aurelius.
This will be interesting. Popen ain't easy. How long will
it go? We shall find out right here on the
Chad Benson Show. And speaking of that, we are gonna
break down the actual top five like a draft. Who
(52:37):
could be number one, who's the favorite? And we're gonna
go deep, right, We're gonna break down who they are,
where they're actually from, their childhood's, all of that stuff.
What are they doing in their home countries. I mean,
it's gonna be it's gonna be deep, guys, we do
it like nobody else's business because Pope in eight easy.
(53:03):
We're still covering the first hundred days of Donald Trump.
It seems like forever, because my god, every day is
some sort of panic and chaos and craziness. And of
course the polls.
Speaker 26 (53:14):
And a new ABC News Washington Post ipso's poll shows
the president's approval rating is just thirty nine percent, and
seventy two percent of voters say they think it's very
or somewhat likely the president's policies will cause a recession
in the short term. As for immigration, the president getting
his highest marks. Forty six percent of Americans approve of
(53:35):
his immigration policies, but forty six percent of voters said
Trump's approach to Russia is too friendly.
Speaker 2 (53:41):
Those are just some of the numbers in the first
hundred days of Donald Trump's second administration. Talk a little
bit more about that. We got some other stuff, including, Yes,
the big question of the day, one hundred men versa
gorilla silverback? Who would win? It? Is? The jand Benson.
Speaker 13 (53:59):
Show, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
The Chad Benson Shows.
Speaker 27 (54:44):
May be terrible, but Trump is still talking a big
game to celebrate his one hundredth day, Trump sat down
with Time magazine. Their reporter pointed out that so far
there have been no tariff deals with any other countries,
but trumplified.
Speaker 2 (54:57):
No, there's many deals. When are they going to be announced?
Speaker 28 (55:02):
We're meeting with China, We're doing fine with everybody. But ultimately,
I've made all the deals. When are you going to
announce them? I've made two hundred deals. You've made two
hundred deals, one hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (55:17):
No one's buying that. Oh my, I mean he's kind
of right. Yeah, it's just not funny. I don't how
many deals you're mate. Maybe a million, because the bazillion,
all the deals that have ever been done or done,
and then I did them twice because I wanted to
do them twice. I don't know. Last night, during the
(55:39):
live make sure you join us every night Monday through Friday.
Check out our videos Chapinson Show TV. On the YouTube,
we're doing a live. Porcupine Smith great name, he said,
that's his real name. If that's your real name, it's
an amazing name. Porcupine says to me, you're a fence sitter.
(56:00):
No I'm not. No, you are. You need to support Trump.
It's not my job. My job's not to support Trump.
My job is to celebrate the wins, criticize the losses
and the struggles, tell you what's really going on, and
most importantly, entertain you. My job is not to be
(56:21):
a cheerleader for Trump. There's plenty of those out there.
You can hear them all over and you know what
they are boring I can tell Let me tell you
what they're gonna today. I'm going to give you radio
personality anywhere in America right now. Best one hundred days ever,
couldn't be any better. Has everybody where they want them.
(56:46):
They're going to be begging us right now. They are.
The administration's the only one telling the truth. I could
go on it on and that's not who I am. No, No,
you know what I am. I'm a person that loves
my country first and foremost, not parties. Because I refuse to.
(57:08):
I refuse to. It's interesting, Uh, producer Anthony found this
and I'm like, this is kind of me to its e.
I don't care which party wins as long as we
the country wins. And for a lot of people that
is very upsetting because they only care about their side winning,
(57:28):
which is sad. Are you rooting against America?
Speaker 29 (57:32):
Because like, when good things happen, do you not want
them to happen because a Republican as president? Because that's
a very un American way to look at things. I
think that's where we're at these days. I think there's
a giant chunk of our population that is so wrapped
up in these social media squabbles and owning people online
and talking and listen to the videos and tiktoks. They're
so wrapped up in this US versus them that they
(57:53):
can't see that we're supposed to all be in this
kid together. And even if you don't like that.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
Guy, and that's not I mean, I go back to
Bill Maher pre covid saying, you know, you kind of
got a root for a recession to get him out
of here. And he got slammed for that, but he
just said what many people on the left were thinking.
(58:17):
If we want to get rid of Trump, we got
to hope that things go to hell in the hambats
because we want our team to win. I thought your
team was red, white and blue. No, no, my team's red,
My team's maga. My team is anti maga. No, my
team is red, white and blue, and I care about
Amerca Merca.
Speaker 29 (58:36):
If Trump gets in and he does something that's awesome
for the country, you should say, that's awesome for the country.
It's really good that terrorists aren't sneaking into our southern border.
That's really good. It's really good that they find all
the criminals that are taking over apartment buildings in Aurora,
Colorado and root them out. Yeah, that's really good. They
should deport them. Yeah, they're criminals. We shouldn't have to
(58:56):
deal with that. Yeah, maybe we should fix everything that's
going on in North Carol Yeah, that's good for everybody.
Speaker 30 (59:02):
It's like there, just think.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
These things are common sense, common sense. That's it. It's
about our country. That's what I try to tell people.
I'm not here draped in red or blue of Republicans
and Democrats. I care about the nation, that's it. I
(59:28):
care about the country and where we're headed. I care
about facts. I care about the truth. Those things matter.
Watching the other side fail so I can win points
on the internet is stupid. You know why I'm not
(59:50):
as active on Twitter because I just want to fight
with people, because that's what it becomes. You can't even
say hello without people going Yeah, pick a side, Chad.
It's like what I said, Hey, have a good day. Yeah,
pick a side. I get that all the time. Pick
a side. You're with us or against us? What does
(01:00:12):
that mean? Well, you're with us or against us? Is
there a different country that I don't know about? No, no,
it's the same country. But you're with us. Well, I'm
with everybody. No, no, no, we're not with everybody. Oh
in the left, you do too, you know that. Case
in point.
Speaker 18 (01:00:29):
My family will tell me like good news about a
person we know, like they got their dream job, they're
getting married, they're having child, But who do they vote for?
Before I decide I'm happy for them and I'm gonna
congratulate them, or like, oh, we told something like really
tragic about someone, and I'll be like, didn't you vote
for this person? Why would I feel bad for them?
Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
To release sinister?
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Yeah, it is sinister because of the way that people vote.
You're gonna wish them harm based on their votes. You're
gonna wish them that their life falls apart, or you
refuse to congratulate them based on their vote.
Speaker 18 (01:01:03):
I was actually at a bar recently and I was
talking to this guy. I was not interested in this guy.
I was literally only talking to him because my friend
was talking to his friend. And he starts inching closer
to me and I'm like, oh no, this man is
going to kiss me. Oh light bulb moment, I know
he didn't vote for Kamala. I'm going to kill the
vibe real quick. I proceed to go wait before you
step any closer. I need to kill the vibe and
(01:01:24):
ask you who you voted for. He proceeds something he
didn't vote at all, So I was like, okay, cool.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
That's better. It's better that you didn't vote. Kids, So
I fear for the youth.
Speaker 18 (01:01:38):
And then I proceed to find out His friend asked me,
why aren't you talking to my boy anymore?
Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
And I'm like, well, he told.
Speaker 18 (01:01:42):
Me he didn't vote, and he goes, why are you
guys even talking about this right now? Like where at
a bar? And I'm like, who'd you vote for? He
refused to respond. I ended up just leaving the bar
screaming at him, telling him he hates women and he
should stop speaking to and dating them because you don't
like them. Yeah, I'm just gonna be that person that
kills the vibe for the rest of my life.
Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
You know what that is. That's spray that protects you
from ever dating. Shh, it's repellent. Ah, what are you doing.
I'm repelling men. Somebody get me a cat. Oh my goodness, me,
(01:02:28):
isn't it? I mean, it's it's bizarre. It totally is weird.
Like that's where we are in this country. That's just
not who I am, and I refuse to be that.
I have friends who are on the right, and I
have friends who on the left. I have friends who
are super political on the left, and they don't buy
into ninety percent of the crap the media says. They
(01:02:50):
don't like Trump, but they don't think he's Adolph Hitler.
They don't think he is the Antichrist like some people
make him out to be. It's just crazy. Can't have
real conversations anymore. And I do blame social media to
(01:03:11):
a certain extent. That's a It's a big deal the
way that we've been able to go online to fight
with one another to try to win points. Right, So
we're winning quote unquote points for our team and our tribe.
Yet there's no trophy, there's no your paycheck doesn't grow,
(01:03:35):
none of that stuff. I just I don't know, becoming
more cynical every day. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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We do love hearing from all of you, so feel
(01:03:56):
free to ax at us. And it's funny because for
a lot of people out there to the media and
they get mad at the right all the lies you told,
all the stuff, and look, there's too much crap out
there that drives me crazy about I don't know whether
I can trust this administration at this point in time
or not when they say certain things and at the
(01:04:19):
same time the people that's delivering this stuff. On whether
or not I can trust the media, I don't know
if I trust them either. Alex Thompson at the White
House correspondence dinner over the weekend with no Trump or
comedians or anything there, he got an award. And this
is a guy who worked for Axios, who got destroyed
by people because he dared say in polite company, hey,
(01:04:46):
I think this guy Biden, Yeah, I think he's not
all there, and I think this is a lie, and
I think this is a massive cover up. And of
course he just got absolutely throttled. Well. During his speech
the other night, he wanted to let everybody know, Hey,
we got to do better. I would vitamin like, you guys, suck.
(01:05:08):
You guys realize that you treated me like crap. You
said horrible things about me. I was right, you guys suck.
I would have said that that was my pettiness right there.
Speaker 31 (01:05:19):
He did not one serious note to my bones. I
believe that reporting and the White House Corresponds Association is
as necessary as ever. President Biden's decline and its cover
up by the people around him is a reminder that
every White House, regardless of party, is capable of deception.
(01:05:41):
But being truth tellers also means telling the truth about ourselves.
We myself included, missed a lot of this story, and
some people.
Speaker 11 (01:05:50):
Trust us less because of it.
Speaker 31 (01:05:52):
We bear some responsibility for faith in the media being
at such lows. I say this because acknowledging errors builds trust,
and being defensive about them further erodes him.
Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
You failed, You had opportunities, but you looked over and
you saw Donald Trump and your fear for many not
so much Alex because he was he got blocked in
many and on many occasions trying to find out more
(01:06:27):
to the story. But for many others, they didn't want
to see what was going on. They didn't want to
investigate what was going on because their fear was Donald Trump,
and so we'll ignore it because he's going to be
way worse because he's going to install himself as cake
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Show Irreverence Like yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 30 (01:08:50):
Yep, I'm the mom who makes my daughter give me
half a first paycheck, and before everybody comes from me
in the commons and tells me I'm not suposed to
take my kids paycheck. First off, I put a roof
over her head every day, day in, day out. I
put a roof over her head, to clothes on her back,
food in her stomach. I don't see why, Ona, if
I shouldn't take half of her check.
Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
Damn, skippy, I love this. You know what you're doing.
You're being a parent, and you're teaching for the future.
Keep going, girl.
Speaker 30 (01:09:15):
Now, usually my daughter doesn't argue with me on it,
and she lets me take her check. But this week
she asked me if she could have a couple extra
dollars for prom. I said, no bills or bills they
come no matter what. Give me halfs a check, basically,
and she threw this big fit. She called her dad,
told him that I've been taking half her check and
now there's a big problem. And now he's saying that
I'm a.
Speaker 2 (01:09:34):
Bad mom and this and that. But I don't think
I am.
Speaker 30 (01:09:37):
I think I'm teaching her responsibilities and the real world's
not easy.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
I shouldn't have to pay for all my bills by myself.
Speaker 30 (01:09:44):
She's should one hundred percent to pay for half of them.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
I agree. I don't know about half of my be
a little much. I don't know if she's working full time, right,
she makes two hundred dollars a month. Working you know,
one day a week or two days a week, she
maybe makes four or five hundred bucks. I don't know
if she should be half the bills. But I understand
what you're doing there. Like, I get it. I like it.
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I think you should pay rent. Okay, how's one hundred dollars. Nope,
you should split the mortgage with me. You need to
quit school and get a job old school style.
Speaker 30 (01:10:20):
She used to get rides to and from work. Now
she did save. I give her that. She saved the
half of her check. Un says she had enough money
to buy yourself a car. So she does have her
own car. Now, she does drive herself to work. She
does do her own gas. But I was the main
person I used to do that for her, handtake her
to her job.
Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
So she owes me. I'm just kind of coming on
here to see what.
Speaker 19 (01:10:38):
You guys think.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
I like it. I like it absolutely. It's a great
way to teach learn a lesson do that with the
kids here with my kids, charge them, make sure that
they do certain things. And for that right we take
we take a little bit. We say, look, here's this,
We'll take a little but this is life. And I
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think they appreciate that in a big way. And the
other thing is too We also let it be known that,
you know, I get up super early. Some of that's
just because I don't sleep, but the other part is
because I work my ass off, and I want to
make sure that they understand that working is not something
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that is optional in life, and that you've got to
put an effort into life. My mother used to tell
me this all the time, and I love her for it.
Half a life is showing up and we don't have
a lot of that going on right now in America.
(01:11:46):
We don't. Half a life is absolutely showing up putting
out an effort, and so I applaud her. It's a
good thing to do. Right there. It's a good mom.
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Before men said I could do this and I could
do that. Talk a little bit about that, assume immigration,
maybe a little bit about Trump's first one hundred days
in offers, offers, offers as everybody celebrates and or panics,
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Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
We're run hundred days into the regime. And know what
they call it? Trump the regime, right, that's what it is.
It's the hike. It's fascism. If you don't believe me.
That's why I don't take any of this stuff too
serious because depending on who's asking the questions or where
(01:13:56):
they're political slant is, I can tell exactly what they're
going to say about said president or politician, because that's
just who we are tason points.
Speaker 32 (01:14:12):
Fascism the New Republic entitled in one hundred Days, Trump
has invented something new, clown show fascism, And you talk
about the unmistakable odor of fascism.
Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
You guys smell that it's an odor of fascism. What
are you erring fascism.
Speaker 32 (01:14:36):
And Trump's first one hundred days? But you'll also talk
about incoonfidence. Tell us about your piece.
Speaker 28 (01:14:43):
Well.
Speaker 33 (01:14:44):
As I was sitting down to write the piece, Mika,
I was thinking about the Trump's administration's actions over the
first one hundred days and thinking, you know, can I
classify them or categorize them?
Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
And I, by the way, his name is Michael Timanski,
writing about the clown show and fascism, clown fascism, which
as we all know, is a real.
Speaker 33 (01:15:07):
Thing, And I think you can most of the actions
fall under the category of what I see as fascism.
That word may be too strong for some people, but authoritarianism,
it's not that different. A defiant lawlessness, a challenge to
existing laws, a challenge to democratic small d democratic values
(01:15:30):
and norms and institutions, ceaselessly and relentlessly and much more
forcefully than I imagined, and virtually everyone I talks to.
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
He talks to settle down there, Michael clutching your pearls.
You know what, Yeah, you want to know how it's
not fascism, it's not authoritarianism. It's in all things. Because
you're on television saying it. You're on television saying it,
(01:16:01):
and death there's takes the worst. He's an authoritarian. He's
going against everything. Nobody else would ever do this. Are
you kidding me? Every president pushes the envelope as much
as possible. Now does Trump do it? At times? A
little bit more than that? I think most? Yeah, so
makes some people uncomfortable. Understandable he has I could see
(01:16:24):
why some people kind of get a little oh, even
people on the right. But you're saying it out loud.
Let me tell you where that wouldn't happen in a
fascist regime.
Speaker 33 (01:16:38):
Imagined that they would be from the firings of the
Inspectors General, which was if you read that statute, probably illegal,
to the treatment of people like Kilmar Abrigo Garcia and
other things.
Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
So there's that. Just keep just keep getting behind that guy,
you know who should be at the conclave next week.
Kill Marrow Breco Garcia. That guy should be there, based
on the sainthood that they have given him. He should
(01:17:10):
be there. Somebody quick, get him on the phone. Category.
Speaker 33 (01:17:13):
Then there's another category of actions, frankly, are just kind
of laughably incompetent, the tariffs being exhibit a on that.
That's certain other things to certain activities by Doge, for example,
you know, firing and then rehiring people. So you put
those together and you have what I call clown show fascism.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
Oh wow, that's what you got. Cloud show fascism. Kids,
It's cloud show fascism. That's what it is all ever
going to be. That's it. Now, this comes from a
group of people on the left who to this day,
somebody like let's say, Senator Chris Coon still believes Joe
(01:17:57):
Biden was this sharp can be He never saw anything
but Joe being amazing.
Speaker 34 (01:18:07):
Ever, I know you're very forward looking now, Center, and
that's understandable. But there are books coming out over these
few weeks about the Biden presidency and the end of
the Biden presidency. There's an excerpt from a book from
Jonathan Allen and Amy Parns, Fighting The Fight Inside the
Wildest Battle for the White House that references you and
your feelings as you were watching President Biden in the debate,
(01:18:30):
It says he you could see what they saw, even
if you wouldn't say it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
This is awful, this being you.
Speaker 34 (01:18:35):
Senat Raccoons thought as the debate hit the halfway mark, damn,
this is really not picking up the back half. Wasn't
as bad, he convinced himself, but it was hardly good.
He knew he would be a lead member of the
cleanup crew. And while Democrats peed their pants, being their
pants was nothing new. They were right that the president
had s the bed.
Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
That's all real. Now, remember this is we just heard
a left leaning New Republic Mike Tomanski fascism, all the
incompetence and evil that is the Trump regime. This is
Senator Cohon still saying, well, you know what, I uh,
(01:19:19):
I was shocked in the debate as I oh, the
guy was as sharp as they've ever gotten.
Speaker 34 (01:19:25):
Now, there are some people have written on this, including
Jim Gary the National Review, who say, if you felt
that way, maybe you shouldn't have criticized Democrats for their
reservations about President Biden at the time.
Speaker 2 (01:19:38):
Do you wish you had done things differently? At this point.
Speaker 35 (01:19:41):
Well, John, Obviously, if I had any idea that President
Biden was going to perform as poorly as he did
at that debate, I would have been advising him differently
and advocating differently. That debate performance was the first time
I saw anything like that out of President Bio.
Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
He had that's the first time you saw that. I love,
that's the first time we saw anything like that. I
never see anything like that before. Really, are you unfamiliar
with humans? Is this your first your first real look
at them? Aliens could fly down from wherever, blurt, blurt,
(01:20:23):
they could land here, know nothing of our species. Look
over and see that guy go, I don't think he's right.
Within seconds, that could go. That's that. That's a problem.
You guys know that, right. Continue.
Speaker 35 (01:20:38):
Chris ben And was a strong and capable president, and
he still had strong public performances, interviews, and just the
next day went to North Carolina and spoke forcefully at
a rally.
Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
But I was shocked.
Speaker 35 (01:20:52):
I was genuinely surprised by that performance that even center
And was wrestling with what it meant for our path forward.
Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
Man, I'll have what he's having. Insanity, Yes, insanity three
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not saying that you can look at Trump and say
it's been a clown show. I think some of the
stuff has been a clown show. But I love the
fact that certain groups want to be above the frame.
Not my side, not me, not any of this, no,
no way, And in reality, both sides at times can
(01:21:45):
easily be clown shows. In fact, any true competent group
on either side who is to put together real strong
leaders with decent messages should be able to easily win
the midterms. But as we all know, both the Democrats
(01:22:09):
and Republicans will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory
when given the opportunity. What about the polling, Chad Trump
is struggling with that he is who cares?
Speaker 36 (01:22:23):
The new ABC News Washington Post IPSOS poll on the
first one hundred days shows the president's approval rating is
thirty nine percent. Seventy two percent say that his economic
policies will likely cause the recession in short term seventy
three percent say the economy is in bad shape, and
fifty three percent say it's gotten worse since he took office.
Speaker 2 (01:22:44):
Is that true? Yeah? I think those are fair ish numbers.
Trump will have a built in forty to forty one percent,
and there will be a built in forty five percent
of people that can't stand him. So there you go.
So let's say it's forty and forty five, right, that's
eighty five. I mean it's fifteen percent of people in
(01:23:07):
this scenario are independents to scrunt the Republicans or Democrats.
Those are the ones that matter. Those are the ones
that carried the day to help get him over the line,
and those are the people. By the way, I think
there's ten percent on the Democrat side that can be
(01:23:30):
swayed if the economy's strong. So if you were to
move that, say twenty five percent over all of a sudden,
whoa look at him. But it's about the economy, stupid.
It's always going to be about the economy, and that's
what people are worried about. People aren't worried about the DEI,
and they see that the border's fixed, and they understand
(01:23:52):
that there's issues when it comes to deportations, which Biden
was you at this point in time? Of course, Biden,
if he deported somebody, nobody cared. Nobody paid attention to it.
Nobody called Obama the deporter in chief until after he
was gone. Oh, there were a few people that made noise,
(01:24:14):
but the media, the giant media machine, they didn't really care.
The first hundred days means the first hundred days. What
matters is today, What matters then is tomorrow, and so
on and so forth. You could have got everything right
the first hundred days, and the next thirteen hundred days
can go to hell in a handbasket. You can get
(01:24:35):
everything wrong the first hundred days, and the rest could
be amazing. What matters is every day here on out
and where we finish. And for Trump, though he does
have a halftime break if you will that he's got
to make sure his team assumes the field in the
(01:24:55):
lead or his next two years will be a nightmare.
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Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
James Dean.
Speaker 37 (01:26:44):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera, what trupping.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Let's find out what's trending on the webs on this Tuesday,
the inter web. If you will show with the Yahoo
Canadian election, Canadian election, what that's right? Liberals won? Bill
Belichick in his interview with his girlfriend, was it CBS Mornings, Like,
(01:27:21):
what did you guys meet? She's like, oh my god,
if you guys haven't seen, it's kind of hilarious. Spain
power outage. Janalen Hurts was not at the White House yesterdays.
The Eagles celebrate their victory in the Super Bowl. Maga Fury.
What do you think, Jed? I don't really care. Christy
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Brinkley got a new book out. Conclave All things trending
on Yahoo. Over to Twitter Canada Beyonce, she started a
tour last night right a cowboy carter to where I
believe it is Canadians. Eh, well, for sure, you know Alberta,
(01:28:09):
Saskatchewan trending Rand Paul now Ran. Paul has said he
has enough votes to stop Trump's tariffs, and they may
vote as early as tomorrow. That's what he says. I
don't know to block the tariffs again. I do not know.
(01:28:30):
Finally over to Google number one trending thing power outage
in Spain and Portugal. If you guys didn't see that
neither of the day. I had a text yestady from
a buddy. He's over there and he goes. Guess where
I am? All Spain or Portugal. He goes Spain. Every
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time he goes to Europe, something crazy happens and he's
there a lot. That's not a good thing. Three two, three, five,
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Canada election results trending shri then der or dar. He
is the Democrat who is unveiling the articles of impeachment.
I thought it was an snl skit.
Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
It was not.
Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
You haven't seen it spectacular. The articles of impeachment was hilarious.
I didn't even think it was real. I thought, this
is no way this is real, and sure enough it was.
It was bizarre. People kept going, this can't be. This
(01:29:50):
doesn't look real. This looks like it's vague. No, it's
it's real. It's absolutely real. This guy is is, well,
you know what.
Speaker 19 (01:30:00):
Is, Congressman Shritanadar. Donald Trump has already done real damage
to our democracy, but defying a unanimous nine zero Supreme
Court ruling that has to be the final straw. Is
time we impeached Donald J.
Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
Trump.
Speaker 19 (01:30:15):
The court said the wrongfully deported Kilmer Garcia must be
allowed to return and received due process. Trump, he ignored it.
He ignored the Constitution, He ignored the very checks and
balances that keep our democracy intact.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
He is spectacular. If you didn't see it, go look
at it and tell me you don't think that this
is some sort of Central life skit. I saw a
lot of people going, Jimmy Fallon's gonna get in so
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Benson Show, The Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 38 (01:31:23):
I'm meeting all over town now when I look down,
can't see my fees.
Speaker 2 (01:31:30):
This is comedy.
Speaker 26 (01:31:31):
I've been a.
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
Gloves and broke the bed.
Speaker 38 (01:31:34):
Off my jeans.
Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
We've all been there.
Speaker 38 (01:31:38):
I need to reduce small body, that's true. Or I
gotta reduce small body because I'm getting huge. I always
lose and hide and seek Crimino in mat cheese.
Speaker 2 (01:32:05):
I've been there. I need a rejuice, small body.
Speaker 1 (01:32:10):
Don't make me show you your Kansas.
Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
Oh, I gotta reduce small bald because I'm talking woo.
The reason I played that great song is to talk
about ultra process foods, which is important and it sounds
not so important. And I'll tell you why it's important
(01:32:34):
because it's killing us. How did we get to this
point where we have ultra process foods? Chad? What is
this all about? Because it's about addiction? Can people get
us addicted to stuff? Oh? They can.
Speaker 39 (01:32:49):
The food industry and the process food industry is created
by the cigarette industry. So in the nineteen nineties, the
two largest food companies in the world were R. J.
Reynolds and Filtmores. What happened is when the surgeons in
are way too late and the nineteen eighties said cigarettes
were maybe problematic. These were some of the largest companies
in the world, with the largest cash piles of any
(01:33:09):
company in the world. What they did is they used
their cash piles to buy food company you know, we
think about the eighties as the Wall Street era m
and A.
Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
You know, a lot of deals.
Speaker 39 (01:33:16):
The two biggest MNA deals up until nineteen ninety in
world history where cigarette companies buying food companies. So you
had in the nineties these two cigarette companies very strategically
do two things. They shifted their thousands of scientists who
were experts at making cigarettes addictive to the food department.
So we had the rise of ultra processed food, where
(01:33:37):
our food now is a science experiment.
Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
That's scary, but that's reality right there. That's what they
did to us. It's about addiction. It's not about health.
It's not about any of that stuff. Like I said,
if you can make a doughnut healthy, you'd be the
richest human being on earth. It's about addiction. It's processed food.
(01:34:00):
It is horrible for us, and it leads to a
lot of things that as we sit here and we
talk about Trump's first hundred days, and we talk about this,
and we have a lot of fun doing some of
that other stuff, this is something we deal with every
day because there ain't a damn thing most of us
do to check whether or not this stuff is processed
or not. We just go ooh, I'm gonna buy that.
(01:34:22):
I like the taste of it. Why do you like
the taste of it. The second thing they did is
they created the food pyramid. So the cigarette industry, through
the food and companies they.
Speaker 39 (01:34:32):
Bought, paid off the FDA, the USDA, Harvard to create
reports saying sugar is and cosobst and they lobbied for
the food pyramid in the nineteen nineties we all remember
which said, you know, animal based fats or bad carbs
are good to remember, carbs and sugar were basically the
base of the pyramid, and that shifted and you look
at dietary patterns today. Kids, a child diet is seventy
(01:34:53):
percent ultra processed food.
Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
Now what does that mean? Right?
Speaker 39 (01:34:57):
Those are literally foods invented buy the cigarette industry to
addict kids.
Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
And it works, and it works, and it will continue
to work until we do truly decide we need to
be better for ourselves. And let me tell you something.
You know, we say here and we talk about the
cost of healthcare, probably the biggest cost is all the
things that comes from the things that we can prevent,
(01:35:26):
smoking being one of them, excessive drinking and obesity, which
plays into so much of our healthcare problems and cost.
Speaker 40 (01:35:38):
Sam Srisada has been living in this hospital room at
the National Institutes of Health for two weeks. Do you
have like wearables on, like tracking everything?
Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
Yes? So I do have a couple of these sensors.
Speaker 40 (01:35:50):
He's not sick. He's a participant in a clinical trial,
one of the first of its kind, measuring his movement,
his blood, his gut, microbiome, even the air. He reads
all to try to better understand how our health is
affected by ultra processed foods. Oh, I think your food's
coming in.
Speaker 2 (01:36:07):
Okay, So this guy's doing it, man, he's going full like,
go ahead, check me out. Let's do this. Let's see
what I look like. Do you remember I was it
Morgan Spurlock supersized and all the crap that he ate
and a lot of that. Also, do you overeat? You
over consume? Calories in, calories out. It's not just about
(01:36:30):
whether or not you can still fit into those pants.
It's also about what's going on inside of your body. Yes,
fitting into the pants is definitely something you should care about,
but also what's happening inside your body, which we've kind
of just kicked to the curb.
Speaker 40 (01:36:44):
We saw the kind of food he got and had
eggs and spinach and yogurt. Well, we don't know that
could be processed, it could be unprocessed.
Speaker 2 (01:36:51):
That's part of the trial.
Speaker 40 (01:36:52):
Ultra Processed foods contain additives and ingredients you wouldn't find
in your own kitchen. Are ultra process foods just junk foods?
Speaker 41 (01:36:59):
Well, we often think of his junk foods probably captures
a big chunk of the ultraprocessed foods.
Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
But there's a lot of.
Speaker 41 (01:37:04):
Things that people would be surprised that are in the
ultra process foods category. Things like whole grain breads that
you might buy from the supermarket. Most of those are
considered ultra process because of some of the additives and
preservatives that are in there, as well as how they're manufactured.
Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
Yeah, go look at the back of stuff that you think, oh,
it's it's wheat bread. It's not. It's wheatish with a
gazillion things on it. Like today, I'm not gonna lie
to you. I have energy drink in the morning. I
like it, it tastes good. I look on the back
of it and I'm like, I don't want to I
can't pronounce most of that stuff. I don't know if
that stuff's good for you. I'm assuming a vast majority
(01:37:39):
of it is not. And it's funny because with my
wife and I we go out and she will look
at she goes, no, don't get that any drink It
is cyanide in it. I'm like, excuse me, it is
cyanide in it. Yeah, but not the amount that would
kill you, obviously, No, any amount sounds like a bad
thing to have.
Speaker 41 (01:37:55):
And there's a lot of debate about whether or not
all ultra processed foods are bad for you.
Speaker 40 (01:38:01):
And that's what this trial is trying to find out.
Speaker 41 (01:38:03):
What are the mechanisms, What is it about this category
of foods that is driving people to over consume calories.
Speaker 40 (01:38:10):
They're hyper palatability when food's contained just the right combinations
of salt and sugar, fat and carbs to make us
not want to stop eating them.
Speaker 2 (01:38:19):
Yeah, it's taste, right, it's taste. I'm a taste guy.
I always joke about the fact that I eat like
an eight year old. I'm growing up. I was a
six year old now seven, Now I'm an eight year old.
That's what I eat like. But taste is a big deal.
You find something you like for me, And part of
that is because I've traveled the world. I've tasted a
bunch of horrific things, and I just like, you know what,
(01:38:41):
I'm going to keep my life simple. I like this.
I'm doing this, especially when I go out to eat,
because I hate wasting money. I'm going to try that. No,
you try that, I'll have a bite. If I like it,
I'll remember it next time. But if I buy it
and I hate it, then I got to buy something else.
And I don't want to do that. Yes, but I'm
(01:39:03):
like a child. But it is about addiction. They're selling
the right texture, taste and comfort for your mind that
gets you to want to crave it more.
Speaker 42 (01:39:15):
How is that ultra processed? It's all based on the ingredients.
So the eggs that we used in that omelet the
egg whites for a liquid egg products, so it has
ingredients in it that make it ultra processed. It's not
just egg. Oh our yogurt, the pancake syrup that was
in the yogurt does all have ultra processed ingredients in
terms of added flavors, added sweeteners.
Speaker 40 (01:39:37):
The next day, sand would switch to meals that were
more energy dense and hyper palatable.
Speaker 41 (01:39:42):
By understanding how the food environment actually does shape har
metabolic health, we hope to basically improve the food supply
in the future.
Speaker 2 (01:39:51):
Which sounds awesome. We need to do better and that's
why when you see the likes of RFK Junior out there,
the mo make America healthy again, it's a good thing.
We need to make sure that, yes, the vaccines are
safe and all of those things. That's all true and
some of his stuff so I but everybody's gonna have
an idea here or there where you're like, oh, okay,
(01:40:13):
maybe I don't agree with that, But it's hard to
look around and say, oh, I disagree with all of
the stuff that he's doing because those red dyes are
good for you, or this of so many of these
things that if they came up with them today wouldn't
pass the smell test by the FDA. It's about money
(01:40:37):
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Chad Benson. Show welcome To.
Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
Chat, no not the, country the, institution The Chat Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:42:23):
Show it's a question as old as, time but not
really seen by almost two hundred million people over the
last week or. So the question, is could you and
ninety nine of your buddies take on a silver back
(01:42:45):
gorilla and defeat? It that's the question that's being asked
throughout all of the social media world right.
Speaker 43 (01:42:52):
Now could You this discussion about the one hundred dudes
versus a silverback gorilla is? Insane, LIKE i can't believe
there are some people out there that think a hundred
guys could take on one of?
Speaker 2 (01:43:05):
Those are you?
Speaker 43 (01:43:06):
Crazy i'm pretty sure there's no way to prove, this
But i'm pretty sure like, lions, tigers and bears are
afraid of silver back. Guerrillas they weigh four hundred and
eighty pounds on average, Man like you get the toughest
group of one hundred guys that are brave in everything
to go up against one of those.
Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
Things in the second.
Speaker 43 (01:43:26):
That they see the first guy get inevitably completely torn
to shreds by, it they're all gonna sho pants and.
Run this is not even a. Discussion you guys all
need to shut the.
Speaker 2 (01:43:36):
Up, okay he wants us to shut that front up. Now,
LUCKILY i have run these scenarios on numerous. Occasions miunaele
AND i put this. TOGETHER i want to make sure
that you guys understand. This tigers and, bears let's just do, That,
Okay tigers, Bears tigers? Bears who wins before we get
(01:43:58):
To mann versus the likes of the silver? Back tiger
wins in most every. Case, speed agility is, better killing
instincts absolutely better, weapons their claws and teeth, better raw.
Strength gorilla has, intelligence, yes but out of ten times
(01:44:24):
tiger wins Eight grizzly bear absolutely kills a silver. Back
it's not even. Close Grizzly, Bears kodiak brown bear can
weigh up to fifteen hundred pounds on. Average let's just
say it's a thousand up to ten feet, tall bite
force right around twelve hundred psi five inches of, claws
(01:44:47):
bone breaking, strength, powerful can flip a, boulder crush of moose.
Spine they can run up to thirty five miles an.
Hour and by the, way their dense bone, structure heavy
fat muscle, layers and thick eyde protect. Them, now man versus?
(01:45:10):
Gorilla who? Wins you, Say let us find? Out shall?
We this is a story of one hundred men and
one unstoppable force of. Nature they call It operation Ape,
x an experiment in numbers versus. Nature one silver back,
(01:45:34):
gorilla five hundred pounds of pure, muscles stronger than ten,
men faster than a, sprinter and smarter than you. Think
and then there were the, men just regular, guys no,
weapons no, armor no, idea what is coming the? Plan
(01:45:55):
the first twelve knew that they wouldn't make. It next
fifty would then sworn, arms, legs bat a human. Averlady
ten more would go for the, eyes the, neck and the.
Breath and thirty eight they, wait, watching ready to jump
(01:46:19):
in if the beasts broke. Free when it, ended dozens
lay broken and many are. Killed but the, gorilla the
king of the, jungle was still subdued not by, strength
but by, sacrifice coordinated and the raw will to. Survive one,
(01:46:41):
gorilla one hundred men only one walks, away and it wasn't.
Pretty there you, go. Ladies this is why men think
they can fly airplanes and land. Them if they're on
a commercial flight and they, say is there a pilot in,
here they're, like, Well i'm not a, pilot BUT i
(01:47:02):
played that pilot game AND i THINK i could do.
This this is why men seem to think that we
could do stuff we. Can't, so, yes one hundred men would.
Defeat but you must, remember in this scenario of one hundred,
dudes we are putting these hundred men into a situation
(01:47:28):
where they're kind of like the three. Hundred, okay they
know going in they're fighting to the, death and they
do not care about. That they have been trained as
to not, care so going first or last doesn't matter to.
Them so they understand. That so think of that movie
(01:47:53):
the three. Hundred they know the insurmountable odds that they,
face and so when they head in, there they're coming
in it in that kind of, way which makes it you're, like, ah, okay,
OKAY i, SEE i see we can do. That we
can do that because if you do go into it
(01:48:16):
where you're terrified that first, twelve nobody wants to be
a part of. That but if you go into it
where everybody knows the sacrifice that they're about to, make
if you will to The git Silver, BECK i love
listening PEOPLE i just rip out their. Throat, no you.
Wouldn't by the, way are bones in our. Thighs those
(01:48:40):
are harder than, concrete and theirs is twice as thick
and strong as, Ours so you. Wouldn't so settle your
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program that was. Enjoyable we did all kinds of fun
stuff AND i love doing stuff like. That and the
whole thing about the you, know the, Gorillas it makes
you think just about crap that's not, politics which is.
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