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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show, this is an absolute joke.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
And I told my friends who are out there on
the right, if you think that what this president and
the administration is doing is good and that there is
no issues here, you're insane. Is we can't have this.
(00:39):
I'm sorry to have a free nation, to have a
nation that is open and transparent and holds people accountable,
you cannot have what's happening. Trump stuck his toe in
the water along with the FCC chairman. I feel like
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they're getting what they want, So why stop there? Why
stop there? And yes, I am pissed because I know
tit for tat because and let's be real, what the
Democrats did with the insane crap on social media and
the pressuring was awful. The way that we've talked about
(01:29):
it on my show. How many times I remember it
was when Greta was still just we just normally ruined
her life. There was a picture from the New York
Times and we had it on our Facebook and we
were suspended for a month because they thought that we
(01:53):
were coming after Greta and we made her look to
be a Nazi, when really what it was it was
a picture from the New York Times and it had
one of those little microphones the kind that Bob Barker
used to have, and had little black, you know, windscreen
thing at the top, and it looked like she had
Hitler moust. I didn't even notice that this is the
thing was about something else. And where did it all
come from? It came from pressure from the administration, the
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silence anybody when it came to anything that the left
leaning administration didn't want, and we were up in arms
about it. We were pissed about it, and they came
after the right and doing it this way. Now, what
we're going to get is extremes. I don't want extremes.
Living in extremes is ridiculous. We talk about it all
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this time of the show. We are the exhausted majority.
We you and I. We don't want any part of this.
I know you don't want any part of this. And
what's really interesting to show everybody that the sadness that
I have for some of my friends out there who
were terrified to have this this this take, it's not
(03:03):
a take, it's a constitution. It's our speech. This isn't
some hot take. No, No, this is our speech. This
is our livelihood. This is our world. This is transparency,
This is holding people accountable. This is not a take.
He knows now he can do what he wants. He does. Look.
(03:26):
I like a lot of what Trump has done. Some
of it I don't like. That's anybody. By the way, Like,
if you believe that the person that you're supporting, you
support one and they can do nothing wrong, you're in
a cult. You were in a cult. This is nuts.
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So Kimmel already talking and going after others, and now
the view has already been told a don't go there, no, no, no,
you know and left. Don't think that you guys have
gotten you know, in any way, shape or form. You've
not done anything like that for years. Cancel culture. But
I'm gonna explain to you the difference between cancel culture
and this cancel culture. Ten years ago, when you were
(04:14):
fourteen and you were in a heated game of Call
of Duty and you said something unto ORed to one
of your friends that used a gay slur, and you're
getting ready to make your major League baseball debut and
that thing comes out online and then every becomes after
you over something that you did years ago that was stupid.
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That's cancel culture. The government's not coming after you. Certain
people and activist groups are coming after you to try
to hurt you because they don't like your politics or
whatever it is. This is speech with government pressure, and
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there's going to be more of it. There is no
doubt about it.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
The week started out with him suing The New York
Times and telling Meeds directly that his Attorney general might
go after reporters.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
If he doesn't like what we have reported.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Donald Trump has made it perfectly clear that he would
like to use the power of the federal government to
silence his critics.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
We can't have that. We cannot have that because what's
going to be next. See here's the thing, the podcast world,
the YouTube stuff. It's a different world there. But we
know what can happen with the pressure the administration's put
on because look at the Twitter files and everything else.
So we know that left we're looking at you, so
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we know the pressure that they can put you. Don't
think it would stop. There is absolutely we should all
be pissed and angry about this, and he's fine with it.
Is absolutely fine with what's going on. I mean, even
in the tweet or truth or whatever the hell it
was the other day he talked about, Oh, we're gonna
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come after you know who's next? Right, who's next? Jimmy Fallon?
Really okay, really, what does Jimmy do? Or what about Seth?
I didn't even know I had to say, Seth? Who Seth?
Speaker 4 (06:33):
Myer?
Speaker 2 (06:34):
Oh he's got a show. I didn't know what happened.
I didn't know. I didn't even know how to show
and the view and everybody else I don't like. First
of all, I don't even watch any of the shows. Secondly,
I don't like what they say a lot of times
about a lot of stuff that I disagree with. But
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I would never want their right to say those things
taken away by using the thread of the govern to
strip licenses from television stations and broadcast companies. And it
is we should be scared, because I also know in
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my business the Dems floated it should remember the fairness Doctor, Well,
fairness doctor is supposed to be about if I bring
somebody on, who's who's a you know, a Democrat, I
gotta bring a Republican on kind of you know, to
balance it out. I can't just invite one political side on.
You got to invite everybody on. Now, if they don't come,
you can't force that on them. But you've got to
(07:38):
get They were thinking, well, maybe talk radio has too
many conservatives. Oh you don't think they wouldn't do that.
Let me know what you think. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three ACTS had Benson
show as your ex your Insta, YouTube, Facebook, and more.
(08:00):
This weekend they lay Charlie Kirk to rest. Yesterday they
made an announcement his wife.
Speaker 5 (08:08):
If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful before,
you have no idea, You have no idea what you
just have unleashed across this entire country.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
She is going to run turning point from here. I
want you guys to understand.
Speaker 6 (08:33):
She is.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
This is one of those things where you don't understand this.
Sometimes in life, something presents itself and maybe the person
that nobody would think would take it over takes it
over and takes it to a place that people couldn't
even imagine. You hear stories about this all the time
(08:56):
where instead of picking you know, X, Y and Z
to run the company, they go down and they pick
a guy that they look and they think that person
right there and they're like, I'm not no, you are.
You've got that. We see it. You got that vision.
Her vision, I think is going to be way bigger
than people realize. And to give you guys an understanding,
because I think a lot of people will you know
(09:17):
she's sees the beauty queen. I heard somebody say yesterday.
I say, yeah. She's also got a juris master's degree
and a doctorate Christian Leadership. Yeah, she was a beauty queen.
She was Miss Arizona. She competed in Miss USA twenty twelve.
(09:38):
She's also got a degree in political science and international
relations from Arizona State. She played college basketball. She runs
several companies, including Proclaimed Streetwear and a ministry called Bible
(09:58):
three sixty five Ministry Project. She's been a real estate
agent for the Cochran Group in New York. Big. So
she's got a lot going for Okay, so she's not
I think she's going to grow this thing. But then
the other question is this weekend. What is this look
(10:21):
like this weekend with the funeral and the memorial, how
many people are going to show up there? State Farm Stadium,
Arizona's Glendale, It's where the Cardinals play. I think that
is going to be fascinating for a lot of reasons.
And one of the big reasons is, and I will
say this throughout the show today, the Left is going
(10:42):
to find out they have nothing and had nothing close
to what they're going to see this weekend with the
amount of young people in particular to come out to
celebrate the life of Charlie Cook Kirk who took them
and brought them to a world of politics and shaped them.
(11:04):
You may not like him, you may not like his views,
a lot of you do, but I think the left
is gonna get a real awaken anything. Oh my god,
especially if they pack that place out, that's huge. I
think there'll be twenty thirty thousand people there. I could
be wrong. I hope I'm wrong. I hope there's seventy
thousand people there. So this is going to be interesting. Indeed,
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Joe.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
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Speaker 8 (13:16):
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Speaker 12 (14:01):
We know these people exist in the FBI files, the
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but the FBI does.
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Speaker 13 (14:10):
We did send FBI in about four months ago to
working in both some of the numbers down and they
did a great job, and we're sending in the big force.
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Speaker 6 (14:19):
It's fire fire.
Speaker 10 (14:23):
My mother wore.
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The truci.
Speaker 5 (14:36):
If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Before, you have no idea.
Speaker 5 (14:44):
You have no idea what you just have unleashed across
this entire country.
Speaker 14 (14:48):
In that on September tenth, twenty twenty five, in Nudhah County,
the defendant, Tyler James Robinson intentionally or knownally caused the
death of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 15 (14:58):
Just for the court's information, we did file just recently,
within the last few minutes, and notice of intent to
seek the death penalty forget.
Speaker 16 (15:19):
We had some new lows over the weekend with the
Magga Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered
Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and
everything they can to score political points from it.
Speaker 6 (15:31):
I mean, look, we can do this the easy way
or the hard one.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
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Speaker 17 (15:50):
Well, Jimmy Kimmel was fired because he had been ratings
more than anything else and he said a horrible thing
about a great gentleman known as Charlie Kirk and they
should have fired him a long time ago.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Stir president, Are you not a fan? Is that what
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Show, Son, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
It's that time of the program where we have a
little bit of fun. Some of the stories maybe we
didn't have a chance to get to this week because
like every week, there's a ton of stuff out there.
We just don't have time to get to it all.
My goodness, me, there is a bunch of crazy stuff
out there. We call this the Wheel of surprise. We
spend the wheel where it lands. Everything is numbered, Okay,
(18:28):
so it's all numbered, but I don't know what the
stories are. I've read them, haven't heard the audio, but
I know the stories, but I just know which one's
coming up. It's called the Wheel of Surprise. Let's get
to it number four.
Speaker 19 (18:48):
According to an excerpt obtained by The Atlantic, Harri's revealing
she wanted to pick former Transportation Secretary Pete Boudah Judge
is her running mate, but decided it would be too
risky to have a gay man on the ballot. She writes,
we were already asking a lot of America to accept
a woman, a black woman, a black woman married to
a Jewish man. Part of me wanted to say, screw it,
let's just do it, but knowing what was at stake,
(19:10):
it was too big of a risk.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Yeah, if you guys didn't hear this, So excerpts from
the Brooks, everybody's now getting to hear all the stuff
going on with Biden, behind the scenes, the whole nine yards.
And she wanted Pete. And if they're already we're already
asking America to, you know, to vote for an idiot.
(19:33):
Can't ask him to vote for a gay man. I
would have taken Pete over her any day of the week.
I think, you know, I mean again, Trump was going
to win this thing, but you might as well have
thrown caution into the wind. But you also don't want
to be outshined. Tim Watson is never gonna outshine you.
The two people that were that probably would have helped
(19:56):
you the most Boodhajitch maybe for sure Shapiro, and you
said no way with him, and he's probably like, thank
God for that. This is what Pete had to say.
Speaker 20 (20:08):
I was surprised when I read that. I just believe
in giving Americans more credit than that. You know, my
experience in politics has been the way that you earn
trust with voters is based mostly on what they think
you're going to do for their lives, not on categories.
And I wouldn't have run for president if I didn't
believe that.
Speaker 7 (20:29):
You know.
Speaker 20 (20:29):
I was right here in Indiana when this state turned
blue for the first time since LVJ And it wasn't
Bill Clinton.
Speaker 21 (20:36):
Who did it.
Speaker 20 (20:37):
It wasn't John Kerrey.
Speaker 22 (20:38):
Who did it.
Speaker 20 (20:38):
That happened in two thousand and eight when Brock Obama
was leading the ticket.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Yeah, well again, Brock was a special because he was
just you know, you go look at some of the
You look at Reagan, you put him up there like
whoa right, Like there's some people Brock had the charismatic
all of that stuff we'd had, you know, years of
war and whatnot. He came out at a time and
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and and you know, whether you liked his stuff or
didn't like his stuff, as far as his policies and whatnot,
he was different. But you know, Pete again, I always
said this, his biggest problem was he looked like he
was always He's perpetually eight. It's like nobody's voting for
their nephew to be president. And what's the other room.
I heard about him the other day that gays are
saying he's not gay. He's not gay. I've heard that
(21:29):
from several people who are like, he's not gay, he's pretending.
I'm like, I don't think so. I mean, that's you're
going it's a hell of a put on if you are.
I'm just saying that. It's called the wheel Surprise. We spind
the wheel where it lands the story. We go to
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Member seven.
Speaker 23 (21:56):
The parents in Stony Point, New York, are stunned after
learning a student at the middle school is accused of
blackmailing fellow classmates online for what police are calling sexual
exploitation material through popular social media platforms.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
I'm shaking, that's just start al, that's just sic.
Speaker 23 (22:15):
Police say. The investigation began back in February. The suspect
accused of coercing male students online. Police say the male
suspect posed as females as part of the alleged scheme.
Speaker 21 (22:27):
They were requested for pictures videos themselves to be sent,
and then they were requested that if they didn't send more,
that their pictures and videos would be sent to their
friend groups. And they were also requested to send gift
cards as a form of payment.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
This is insane. So you hear about these things normally,
they're from all over the globe, right, so you get
this crazy. There's one right now where they're extraditing command
for a sextortion case from Nigeria. Okay, this is middle school.
(23:06):
This is middle school. This is crazy. This is a
kid who is blackmailing his classmates. That is insane. And look,
there's gonna be a lot of stuff happening. And the
AI thing we've talked about it last year. There were
several times when classmates would take the head of somebody
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they like or their friend or didn't, and they would
put it on a body that wasn't that person's body,
and then it got around class, you know, and everyone,
because that's what it does. And then what ends up happening,
You know that they were like, well, you really can't
do anything because that's not her, So like, this is insane.
(23:50):
This is a middle school. Well you'd take that in
that's like twelve thirteen fourteen.
Speaker 23 (23:55):
Investigators say the payment was a form of blackmail to
avoid exposure of the revealing pictures. They say the suspect
has family ties to another country, and while so far
only six students have come forward, police believe this scope
is far greater, potentially hundreds of victims here and abroad.
Speaker 17 (24:14):
You have to really be paying attention to what they're
posting and who they're conversing with.
Speaker 23 (24:20):
Experts say this case underscores the dangers that kids face
online and are urging parents to talk openly with their
kids about what they see and do online.
Speaker 11 (24:30):
You let them know you understand the temptations that their
generation is facing. You understand that there's a lot of pressure,
but you are there to help them navigate.
Speaker 23 (24:39):
And limiting online temptation is crucial.
Speaker 11 (24:43):
Don't allow connect to tech in the bedrooms behind closed
doors overnight, set parental controls and filters, and you can
even opt for safer tech.
Speaker 23 (24:51):
At this point, the suspect's name is not being released
because of their age. Investigators say the case remains very active.
They expect more victims to come forward.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
I mean, this is scary. This is what I get
to talk to your kids. Talk to your kids about
the power when it comes to that thing that they
carry around that pretends to be a phone, but really
it's a computer. It is everything and with the good
comes the bad. Talk to your kids kids. Blackmailing people
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in middle school, like serious blackmail, kind of go to
jail if you're an adult, kind of black male. Talk
to your kids. I don't else to say, talk to
your kids, you just just do. It's the wheel surprise number.
Speaker 24 (25:51):
Millions end up in the er from falls each year.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
Now there's a contraption to help, but do they work.
Speaker 6 (25:59):
Following is it's the curse of getting old. Every year,
one in four Americans sixty five and older take a
bad spill. Falling is the leading cause of injury related
deaths for the elderly. Now this new device is getting
a lot of attention. It's called the S Airbag, an
anti fall vest that promises to cushion your fault.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
The S Airbag Elderly anti fall Airbag vest.
Speaker 6 (26:24):
The company's commercials show how the vests deployed.
Speaker 25 (26:27):
The vest is equipped with three D motion sensors that
detect a typical motion unique to falling.
Speaker 6 (26:32):
The S Airbag costs one thousand dollars on Amazon.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
But do they work?
Speaker 6 (26:38):
You just zip it up like this, and then to
activate it, you connect this snap right here.
Speaker 9 (26:45):
So yeah, I guess I'm armed and ready to go.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Let's give this thing a try.
Speaker 6 (26:49):
To put the vest to the test. I jumped into
the ring with pro wrestler Tina san Antonio.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
Which is, by the way, I don't think her real name.
This is hilarious. I thought it was a when I
first saw it, because I think there was a Saturn
night Light Live skit or something like this. I think
there was at one time. This is spectacular. So the
guy jumps into the ring and it's you're You're wearing
almost like a bulletproof vest. So you can figure Grandma's
(27:16):
ninety years old, she's got this like bulletproof vest thing
on right, and the whole thing is if she falls,
it's supposed to act like you know, this giant airbag
that protects her from being killed.
Speaker 9 (27:28):
Tina, give me a nice easy push here.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
And when I say being killed, remember falls, especially for
the elderly, once they break their hips and certain things.
Everybody knows. Downhill, here we go.
Speaker 23 (27:40):
Tina, give me a nice easy push here.
Speaker 10 (27:44):
Whoo whoo.
Speaker 15 (27:47):
Okay, nothing happened.
Speaker 6 (27:49):
I go down, but look the airbag doesn't go off
a little stronger this time. Still nothing happens. All right,
I just took two shots and this is not going
off like it's armed.
Speaker 9 (28:02):
We know it's armed.
Speaker 6 (28:05):
Look at this, it's not working. So I kept right
on falling. Finally, Wow, there goes. Okay, well it worked
that time, but it took me falling about I don't
know twenty times.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
It was crazy to watch. The guy goes and he
tries it again and before he can even start to fall,
it deploys. That's for one thousand bucks they're probably selling them.
Oh my goodness, Sometimes you gotta laugh. Three two, three, five,
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Talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony. It's Chad Beenson.
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That time of the week, talking.
Speaker 10 (30:25):
A little football baby, because you know football is here
and I.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
Love me show football. Let's get to it. I got
my picks. By the way, I'm twenty six and six.
All right, let's take a look here this week's games.
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I'm pretty excited because I'm feeling I have another great week.
Remember to take this to the bank, and by that,
don't actually bet money, but if you were, take it
to the bank. Vikings Bengals. I'm gonna go with the
Bengals getting to win, even though they're banged up. Yaguwars.
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Texans go with the Jags at home.
Speaker 7 (31:15):
Colton's Colton's Colts. The Titans go to the Colts. Colts
are gonna surprise the people this year. Raiders, Commanders. I'm
gonna go with the Commanders.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Eagles. Rams could be the best of the day's games.
It's possibility. I'm gonna go with the Eagles at home.
Falcons beat the Panthers, Patriots beat the Steelers, Packers beat
the Browns, Buccaneers beat the Jets, Chargers beat the Broncos,
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Seahawks beat the Saints, Cowboys. You get a win, you
get a win, and gets the Bears that Bears. I'm
gonna go with the Niners over the Cardinals, even tho
they're banged up. I still think the Niners get it done.
I think the Chiefs beat the Giants Monday Nights game
awesome one too. Ravens Lions. I'm gonna go with the
Ravens at home. Ooh, I delivered it to you right there, kids.
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How do you feel about that? I feel pretty good.
A lot of wins for you. Can you smell it?
Speaker 10 (32:20):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (32:20):
Yeah, you can.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
It's no doubt about that. That is just gonna be.
I think it's gonna be a hell of a weekend
of sports. You know we've been talking about, you know,
all the stuff with Kimmel and everything. It is undeniable.
What the biggest shows on television are? I mean the
it's crazy how big football is? I mean it is.
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I'm looking around and I tell you guys this all
the time. There is nothing even close to football. So
I'm gonna give you guys the top. Let's just go
this to do top fifteen. Okay. So, and when I
mean football, I don't just mean football as just it's NFL. No, no, no,
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it's more than them. So let's do the top fifteen
tied at fifteen high potential, which I love. And then
College Football Afternoon on ESPN, NBC Football on NBC, Dancing
with the Stars at twelve, number eleven, Nightly Lose with
Tom Lamis. I feel like I should know that guys name.
(33:34):
I don't know who he is seen the day, but
I feel like I should do it.
Speaker 7 (33:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Let's get serious, okay. So these are the top ten
Top ten for this week. Number ten NFL Regular Season,
ESPN number nine, Saturday Night Football, ABC number eight, World
News Tonight David Muir number seven, Emmy Awards number six,
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Monday Night Football number five, Football Night in America number four,
The ot Football number three, Sunday Night NFL pregame kick,
number two Sunday Night Football and number one the NFL
Sunday National Game of the Week, which we talked about yesterday.
Audience thirty two, six hundred and fifty seven thousand. Now
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remember that, right there is the audience for terrestrial TV,
not talking about the other stuff, the youtwo, all the
other stuff that people are streaming and pulling in on.
But when you go into the top fifteen, this just
shows you the power of how big football is. One two, three, four, five, six, seven,
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eight nine. Ten of the top fifteen are pro football,
college football. That is massive. In fact, ESPN Game Day
is number thirty four. Okay, so ESPN Game Day is
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number thirty four. That's on early in the morning on Saturday.
That is just crazy. By the way, Greg Gutfeld, good
for you. Number twenty two. Not bet at all, Man,
not bet at all. Indeed, three two, three, five, three eight,
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board Capital's going to join the program. We're gonna talk
about the economy. It's in flux. There's no doubt about that.
A lot of things are happening. Should we be worried
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about some of these things? And with the Fed doing
what it did, is it safe to say that we're
no longer worried about inflation, We're more worried about jobs
because I think that's a big deal. We can talk
to him about that. We got more on Kimmel and
is the view next? I mean, if you aren't worried
about this, then if you're not a free speech advocate,
and to say that this is all being done because
(36:15):
of Charlie Kirk is an absolute bold faced lie. We'll
talk about that as well as the ticket Master lawsuits
that you need to hear. Our Number two is ford
Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
The right now has in their minds the martyr that
is Charlie Kirk. Hard to argue that the left now
feels they have their latest martyr, even more so than
Colbert in Jimmy Kimmel. For me, I'm upset that a
(37:16):
really good man despite what a lot of people think
out there was murdered by an unstable individual who has
a nihilistic view of the world, went down a rabbit
hole and ruined his life, destroyed many other lives. And
I'm upset that we have an attack on free speech.
(37:38):
And if you don't think that's true, you are fooling yourself.
I am not going to sit here and blow smoke.
I'm not going to sit here and tell you that
I'm not concerned about this because I'm not going to lie.
Others will. They'll say this is great, They'll say this
is wonderful because there wusses. I was going to say
something else, but this isn't a podcast.
Speaker 25 (37:57):
He suggested that he would support sport the FCC taking
away the broadcast licenses of broadcasters if they say things
that are bad about him. Revoking a license would be
a move that's at odds with really a lot of
what President Trump has said throughout his presidency about free speech.
In fact, on his first day in office, he signed
(38:20):
an executive order pledging to protect free speech.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Yeah, how's that working out? You can't tell me. Look
what Jimmy Kimmel, what Jimmy Kimmel's it was what he
was looking for a reason to go after. Kimmel said
the same thing. Remember when Colbert went away, he celebrated that,
and then he said he was going to do what
well laves looking for Kimmel, And then in this one
(38:48):
he said, I'm looking at Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyer.
I am sorry, this is BS. You have to call
it for what it is you do. He's going to
go after the view. I'll protect what they say, even
though I don't like it, but we do like playing
some of their stuff every once in a while because
it's so insane. You're taking away our stuff. I'm kidding.
(39:13):
Of course, that's something that.
Speaker 26 (39:14):
You'd be talking about for licensing too. When you have
a network, then you have evening chosen. All they do
is it trouble. That's all they do.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Let me ask you this, mister President, if it was
them only making fun of let's say, Joe Biden, would
you have had the same problem, because I don't think
you would. I don't think you would. This isn't just
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one of those things where he's battling back and forth.
They're using the full weight of the government the same
way that the left did when it came to the
Twitter files and all the things and the silencing of
and the arbitrary you're suspended for this, or you're suspended
for that, or we're going to take your your you know,
we're going to take down your account, or we're going
(40:12):
to freeze it. Babylon Be, we can, we can go
over all of the things. So let's not pretend that
the left is like, oh my god, we're never like that. No,
here's the difference between the right and the left. The
left wanted to punish people that they thought were evil, mean, fascist,
bad bigots, homophobic, islamophobic, and they did it by going,
(40:33):
we're going to come after We're going to cancel you.
And even if you said it ten years ago, we
found it somewhere online and we're going to come after you.
The right they want to act like they're protecting, but
they're doing the same thing. They are sorry that you
(40:58):
don't like what some people say about you. You're the
president of the United States. I think the law nowadays
is thirty to forty percent will like you, twenty percent
will love you, ten percent won't think much because they
don't pay attention. Another fifty percent will hate your guts,
(41:18):
doesn't matter who's president. And yes, the late night shows
were awful. They were stupid. You want to know why
because nobody watches them anymore and it had become a
place where they just beat down the right. But I'll
(41:39):
tell you this, Charlie Kirk was here today. Do you
think he would love the fact that the FCC chair said,
you guys are going to do this the easy way
or the hard way. I don't think he'd like that.
Speaker 18 (41:59):
No, no, no.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
The cancel culture that they said they wanted to fight against,
they're now champing. And I remind everybody, and I always
go back to this, when Harry Reid the Senator, decided
to do the nuclear option when it came to getting
(42:26):
judges through in the Senate, and everybody's like, you shouldn't
do it. You shouldn't do it, just a simple majority,
you shouldn't do it, don't do it. He did it.
Chuck Schumer said, we're going to rue this day because
they're going to have the opportunity to do it. That's
(42:46):
what I fear, because you may not always be in charge.
And then what happens, it goes the other direction. It
does three two three five, three, eight, twenty four to
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Plano Man, Texas. What are you doing? You don't live
in New York City. Okay, you don't live there. You
(43:27):
don't know this guy. You're not voting for or against
him in Mundani and you do what.
Speaker 27 (43:34):
June eleventh of twenty twenty five, at eleven twenty seven am,
the defendant called the district office of assembly Member Mom
Donnie and left the following voicemail.
Speaker 24 (43:45):
In a New York court room, prosecutors read the calls,
They say Jeremy Thistle of Plano made to mayoral candidate
Zoran Mamdani.
Speaker 27 (43:53):
Hey, Zoran, you should go back to Uganda before someone
shoots you in the head and gets rid of your
whole family too.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
Go on and start your car. See what happens.
Speaker 27 (44:07):
Uh yeah, and keep an eye on your house and
your family. You deserve to be six feet under the ground.
I hope somebody does it quickly. Somebody shoots you in
the face.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
What how insane is that? I get it? What? Remind
everybody right, he's not running to be the mayor of Dallas,
of Plano, of Austin, the mayor of Texas, the mayor
of your neighborhood. He's running to be mayor of New York,
and you are making threats like this. See when we
(44:45):
talk about free speech, is a perfect example. Right there
are everybody paying attention. All right, those are specific threats
about blowing you up, burying you underneath the dirt. That
is not I think you're a comedy pink o bastard
(45:05):
and I want nothing to do with you, and I
hope you lose totally different. You're allowed to say that,
saying go start your car, oh Man continue.
Speaker 24 (45:21):
On September eleventh, authorities arrested Vistol at his home along
Bashful Drive in Plano. He was booked into the Collin
County Jail and later extradited to Queen's Arraigned on multiple
counts of making terroristic threats as a hate crime, Vistol
pleaded not guilty. Prosecutor say while he admitted to making
the calls, he denied they were threats, something his attorney
(45:44):
emphasized in court quite.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
Frankly, it's unpleasant speech.
Speaker 16 (45:49):
You can call it whatever you want, unpleasant, improper.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
But he's freest speech. I got threats on my life at.
Speaker 24 (45:58):
A recent campaign event.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Donnie grew emotional on the people that I love.
Speaker 24 (46:04):
Today he issued a statement saying we will not be
intimidated by racism, Islamophobia, and hate. Tonight, Fistle is out
on bond.
Speaker 28 (46:14):
He's allowed to return to Texas as long as he
is back in court on November nineteenth. The judge also
granted an order of protection for mom Donnie, which legally
blocks Fistle from having any further communication.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
That's the difference between free speech and threatening speech. Speech
that has This was not free speech in the way
you were threatening to bury his family and him. You
were threatening to kill him. Is it unpleasant? Absolutely? But
(46:54):
that was like, ah, yeah, yeah, maybe I was as
it was me, But you know it's unpleasant. I was
having a bad day. If somebody did that to you
and you didn't know who they were, you would take
that somewhat seriously. Like, I've been in this business long
(47:15):
enough to know when I have to run something up
the flagpole to the powers that be, when I get
certain things where they go okay. I mean, just to
give you guys an example, we're getting ready to do
with something here in a Charlie Kirk thing here with
my buddy Chris who in the local show. He's on
before me and he worked with with Charlie for a
(47:37):
long time and they're flying out there this weekend for
the whole thing. And he's been very devastating about this.
So but one of the things that we've had to
do we didn't appearance last week and we're gonna doing
this one is they've had to because of some issues
and some threats they're worried about. We've had to bring
in extra security. That's crazy, that is. And yeah, so
(47:58):
there's a difference between you know, like hey, because I'll
get stuff you suck. Okay, you're the worst, all right.
It's different than I want to bury you six feet
under and go look underneath your car. Those are different things.
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Speaker 2 (49:51):
Meanwhile, in Palestine and Israel, it's still happening, and guess what,
it's nasty and it ain't gonna get any better anytime soon. Simodrich,
their finance minister, he is very excited about all the
real estate. He even went out and said that they've
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knocked everything down now and ready to clean this thing out.
I was watching a guy who worked in the Middle East,
CIA guy, John Kari, and if you know he is
CIA guy. He says, I want you guys to understand this,
and this sounds so weird to say bb Net Yahoo.
(50:33):
As far as the the Hood Party right now, the
Liquid Party, the party in Israel is the most liberal
of all of the people. So when you think how
can that be, go look at what the others inside
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of his party and administration, like the finance minister Ben
Geveri and and Smodrick and all these guys what they say.
They make no moans about it. They want to crush
two state solution never going to happen.
Speaker 29 (51:10):
The UK France are saying that, you know, they believe
that the path towards a long term peace in this
region is a two state solution, and that they are
putting pressure on this ready government to end the war
in Gaza to improve the humanitarian situation there by taking
this action. The Trump administration's argument is that they believe
that it is a reward for har mass and they
(51:32):
believe that it doesn't help any negotiations to try and
end the war by doing it.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
Well, Trump and this administration, the last administration, pretty much
most administration. They're feckless and they've got zero balls to
stand up there and say this has to end right now,
So they're a party to it as much as anybody else.
I look over there and I think, Trump, this is
on you, is on you. Biden, this was on you. Yeah.
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the US and their policies, not the people. And I
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always have to say that I was a preface this.
This is because it doesn't matter anymore what kind of
conversation you have when it comes to this, if you
go I see these people as humans. I see these
people as people who are in a no win situation,
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and Israel is doing everything they can to displace them
forever and or eliminate them period. And by saying that,
they're like, well, it's because you hate the Jews, you're
an anti Semite, you're this, you're that. You can't have
a conversation for real that way. Sorry, it doesn't work
(53:28):
that way. And if I can't criticize another government of
which our government is complicit in what they're doing but
also funds a vast majority of it, then what the
hell are we doing? Seriously, some questions need to be
asked about how we're handling business. Very few people on
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because you're on talk radio, so everybody thinks you're just this,
you know, you're just this Rush limbaughlone, and very few
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Shown Chad Benson Joe, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
And is that time of the week. We sit down
and talk to our Manzack Abram, Chief Vestment Officer, Bulwark
cab We talk about, you know, the markets, the economy
and everything. Okay, let's jump at it. Everybody thought twenty
five basis points. We kind of got what we got right,
Like that was already kind of baked into so much, right,
no surprise.
Speaker 30 (55:00):
I always laugh every time a FED decision comes down
the pipe caseerberready. You know you listen to the media,
and it's probably just because the twenty four hour news cycle, right,
they gotta have something.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
To talk about.
Speaker 30 (55:08):
If you go back to two thousand and five, so
over the last twenty years, and that's all we look
back to because the data gets a little spotty after that.
But every FED decision since then, only one time, and
it happened in twenty oh six, going into weird stuff
going on around, you know, right before the financial crisis.
Only one time has the Fed not made a move
that the market has priced in prior to the meeting.
(55:29):
So in twenty years, So for twenty years, every single
FED meeting, whatever the market had priced in prior to
the meeting, that was the number if you just look
at what the market prices in ahead of time. And
the way you can tell that that's not going to
be the case is if you get about a week
out from the FED meeting and the Fed governors start
(55:50):
coming out one after another after another talking and you're sking,
why are these guys on TV all the time? They're
trying to move the market price? They're trying to move
because the market's try to pright. So like for for instance,
thirty day SEC paper right, thirty d thirty day Fed
Fed Treasury paper or FED paper right, that reverts within
(56:11):
thirty days to whatever that Fed funds rate is what
the Fed wants that number. The Fed does not want
to make an announcement about monetary policy that the gup
that the market hasn't priced in. Now we can have
another discussion about whether that's smart on the Fed's part.
I think it's bad. I think it makes the market
more brittle and less dynamic, but that is their policy nonetheless.
(56:35):
So yeah, anytime everybody's like, oh, what's going to happen
in the Fed, meaning you're like, well, you got a
ninety nine percent chance being right.
Speaker 9 (56:41):
If you just go with whatever the Fed, whatever the
market's priced in. So yeah, no surprises there whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (56:46):
I don't think Powell's worried about inflation at this moment
in time. I do think he's worried a bit about
those jobs and are we getting to slow down? I
think the inflation thing right now is in his number
one you know thought process. I think there's a worry
about the whole job market. Are we headed to a
slow down? Because that's a scary place for everybody to
be at.
Speaker 30 (57:05):
You've got an interesting You've got an interesting thing going
on in the economy right now, because from our perspective,
I think that you've got to pick one or the other.
You either have to pick an economic slow down with
sustained higher levels of unemployment or.
Speaker 9 (57:20):
You have to have above you have to have above
trend inflation.
Speaker 30 (57:23):
And I again I could be wrong, but when I'm
looking at and what leads us to believe that is
that and it's possible that it's a short term impact
of tariffs.
Speaker 9 (57:36):
I don't think that's the case.
Speaker 30 (57:38):
Record housing and affordability really plays into that because think
about it, some of your biggest components into inflation readings.
Speaker 9 (57:47):
Are fuel and housing.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Those are two of the biggest. They always take those
out whenever they freaking do any of the CPO. We
took everything out that really matters, and now now we're
going to base it on how much your socks cost
last year to now.
Speaker 30 (58:00):
Yeah, we're yeah, we're gonna we're gonna use soybeans as
a primary way of looking at inflation, right, something that
you could easily avoid. So if you step back and
look at housing still at record and affordability, and you
look at oil at sixty, if you have any type
of you know, surge or any type of economic growth impulse,
and now you're starting to cut rates, that's going to
(58:23):
put a push housing prices higher.
Speaker 9 (58:25):
That's most likely going to push oil higher.
Speaker 30 (58:28):
The other reason why we think this is happening, Chad,
is this was always going to be the endpoint of
extreme monetary policy, meaning you were eventually going to get
to a point where you had to pick do we
take a slow down or do we accept and live
with higher, higher than trend inflation.
Speaker 9 (58:45):
And our whole point all along has been we.
Speaker 30 (58:48):
Think they're going to do what government has always done,
which is go with high higher trend inflation because it's
easier to explain away and still win an election than
it is if you've got breadlines right so, and that
you know, go back through time, that's what every government does,
you know, back to England, Spain, France and you just
have to say breadlines right there, sech.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
I mean, that's a perfect example of you know, being
pissed because stuff costs a little bit more and maybe
you can't get everything you want. It's different than freaking
waiting for your unemployment check and worried whether or not
you're gonna have a you know, the job in the
next couple of months.
Speaker 30 (59:21):
Yep, yep, yeah, yeah, So not hard to see why
they pick that, right. The thing that's always irritated me
is why how we get there?
Speaker 22 (59:29):
Right?
Speaker 9 (59:29):
Because if you you know, these things occur after.
Speaker 30 (59:33):
Long periods of time of in my opinion, irresponsible policy
and irresponsible managing of the economy, and one of those
irresponsible things. In my view, was this idea that we're
going to do whatever it takes and be as irresponsible
as we want to be to get to these metrics
(59:53):
like three percent growth and two percent inflation because the
Fed is decided that that's what we need. Right, Well,
what does that add up to after fifteen years? It
adds up to one hundred and thirty percent debt to GDP,
and it adds up to a scenario now where you
really don't have the tools to do whatever you want
to do on the monetary side, because if you push
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you hard on the stimulus side, inflation's going to pop
right back up and you're stuck in a corner. You've
painted yourselves into a corner here. That's our belief. Well,
like I said, could be wrong, see if it plays out.
But when you look at how tight this economy is,
think about minimum wage the country. Over the difference between
minimum wage today than twenty nineteen, I bet you're on
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average about double around the country. Right, So, there's never
been a time, to my recollection, there's never been a
time where minimum wage has increased so much over such
a short period of time. Right at the same time,
you're exiting immigrants to a large number, which we have
to do the previous administration just open the doors and
let twenty million dance on through.
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
Right.
Speaker 30 (01:00:57):
But all of these things, all of these things, none
of them are like a silver bullet, but all of
them are inflationary.
Speaker 9 (01:01:04):
So I just I don't see housing a record.
Speaker 30 (01:01:09):
Now you think you're going to cut rates, I don't
understand how that helps out the housing situation.
Speaker 9 (01:01:12):
Everybody goes, well, it makes mortgages cheaper, and I go,
which makes house prices go up.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it's crazy. I was reading a
thing today where there are markets where zero interest rates
people couldn't afford the homes because they're still so damn expensive.
Speaker 30 (01:01:30):
Yeah, I mean I don't like So, I mean, just
think about it, right, if you have, if you're buying,
I mean there's a lot of places like here in here,
in this area. If you want to buy, like in
King County, out places where I live, like the traditional
twenty eight hundred square foot three thousand square foot house,
you know, half acre lot, that kind of deal, you're
(01:01:53):
probably looking at one two one to one point two million, right,
So that house that used to be you know, not
even that long ago, seven hundred and fifty grand, thirty
five hundred dollars mortgage payment. Even at zero percent, you're
looking at fifty five to six thousand dollars a month. Yeah,
you know, and that doesn't even include home owners.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
Yeah. So it's so it's how people do it again,
and it's it's such a bizarre world that we live
in talking Zach, Chiefessment Officer, Board Capital if unemployment takes up,
because let's be real, where now this is. I mean,
this is go time. Everybody makes Hey, it's the fourth quarter,
it's big time. This is Christmas time. You know, normally
this time of year you hear you liked Target they
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added seventy five thousand gazillion jobs and blah blah blah.
Speaker 30 (01:02:36):
You're not hearing those kind of things that you've heard before. Yeah, no,
you're so it is clear right now that you're slowing.
One of the things that we are noticing though, is that, unfortunately,
and this is one of the things that makes us
concerned about the FED. So the analogy we use this
(01:02:58):
week is that you're you're looking at a twenty first
century market and you're looking at it through a nineteenth
century lens, Meaning every metric that we look at, and
in my opinion, I think you can even extrapolate that
to GDP. The underlying conditions of the economy are so unique,
(01:03:18):
there is nothing, I mean, if you want to go
down to it, like, go find a comp in history
for where we currently are, where you're running seven percent
deficits one hundred and thirty percent debt to GDP S
and P five hundred trading at thirty one times earnings
after going through a fifteen year expansion with no proper recession.
COVID does not count as a recession. Right, Retail spending
(01:03:41):
does not skyrocket in a typical recession, so we're not
counting that. So when you have you look at how
much of the economy is switched over to online. You
look at how much faster that is driven things, look
at the upsurgeon you know in single person LLCs. The
economy is so different and it moves so rapidly now
(01:04:03):
that when we're looking at this economic data, we don't
know what we're looking at. And when I say we
don't know what we're looking at, the best way to
describe it is, you know, like let's say we're in
elementary school, right and if I hear a bell go
off at noon and I hear a bunch of doors
open a ton of kids go out, based on historical precedent,
(01:04:25):
I could assume that it's probably.
Speaker 9 (01:04:26):
Lunchtime, right, yeah, right around noon. Okay, all of a sudden,
we flip it around.
Speaker 30 (01:04:33):
We go to Sweden, right, or somewhere at a completely
different time slot or whatever. We're at a college as
opposed to a high school, right, change all those functions.
It's probably silly for us to assume that if we
hear a bell at noon and doors open, that it
automatically means lunch. Not my best analogy I've ever made,
but trying to explain like how one of the things
(01:04:56):
that worries us the most is the FED is so
data dependent, and when the data is so skewed, meaning you,
I mean, I could see here all day long and
sit there and go look at this number. Now counterbalance
it with that, when was the last time you saw
those two numbers pop up at the same time. I
don't think anybody knows what they're looking at, including the FED,
(01:05:16):
and yet we're still making FED policy on it. And
so the one thing I will say is the chances
that the FED is right, and if anybody wants to
know what I mean, and just remember inflation being transitory, right, So.
Speaker 9 (01:05:31):
Very rarely when the.
Speaker 30 (01:05:32):
Data is this skew or screwed up, very rarely is
the FED been right period, let alone when the data
is this money right, So the chances that they're making
the correct monetary policy aren't very good, right, just just
looking at history, not dogging on the FED. And because
of that, especially when you look at valuations, when you
(01:05:54):
look at the fact that the dollar is dropping, the
dollar dropping is a really big deal. It's not dropping
to a point where people will need to panic. But
remember one of the things that drove US markets for
the last fifteen years was the dollar strength. That everybody
forgets about this. If I'm an investor sitting over in
Italy and I'm worried about my economy and i look
over at the United States, the world reserve currency of
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the world that also happens to be home to the
best companies in the world, and I'm.
Speaker 9 (01:06:17):
Sitting there watching the mess that my country is.
Speaker 30 (01:06:20):
I'm sitting there going, yeah, US stocks might be expensive
and they might pull back twenty percent, but if my
currency pulls back thirty percent versus the dollar over the
same period of time. Yeah, my stock account just took
a twenty percent hit, but net I'm ten percent up right,
So they really had no other choice as an international
(01:06:42):
investor to be in US markets. Now you look at
the scenario and it's completely different. Meaning if you price
the S and P five hundred in euro terms this year,
it's negative.
Speaker 9 (01:06:55):
It's negative.
Speaker 30 (01:06:57):
Right, So now, all of a sudden, Internet estional investors,
and this is one of the reasons we are pounding
on the table at the beginning of this year, Hey,
you need to get more internationally. International exposure is because
now they're sitting there looking at US markets that are
trading at thirty one times a lot of their domestic
markets are trading at a discount of like blow ten
times earnings, and now the dollar looks like it's broken
(01:07:20):
its uptrend.
Speaker 9 (01:07:21):
So now when US markets drop, you're getting hammered on
both sides.
Speaker 30 (01:07:26):
Right, the currency is losing value to your home currency,
and your equity positions are getting hammered. The more that happens,
the more outflows you're going to see on an international basis.
Speaker 9 (01:07:36):
And it's not a prediction. It has to happen.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
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You know, Trump's guy.
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We've had him on the show twice, but I'll put
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All right, Thanks a lot Man.
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A lot of stuff still to get to. More on
Jimmy Kimmel. Now we're hearing stuff about they're going to
potentially label transactivists as terrorists. You got Antifa's terrorists. I mean,
there's all this stuff going on. It just feels dystopian.
(01:12:45):
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Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
It's kind of amazing when you think about it. This
weekend should be celebration of Charlie Kirk for a lot
of people out there. And even if you don't have
that feeling, really knew anything about him, I think good
time for reflection about what's happened in our country. I
think we can all agree on that. And both sides
(01:13:56):
have now managed to wiggle their way in to Charlie
Kirk's celebration of life and his funeral and then from there,
the right has made sure that the left has got
the opportunity to have their martyr and to almost hold
him up against Charlie Kirk, which is free speech, and
(01:14:19):
Jimmy Kimmel, which is just effing insane. I think we
can all agree on that. How can we not. We've
got to do something about bringing the temperature down in
this country. But one thing that is not going to
bring the temperature down is silencing voices. As everybody gets
ready to go out there and celebrate Charlie Sunday State
(01:14:41):
Farm Stadium, I don't know how many people are going
to be there, it's gonna be thousands. Charlie was a
free speech advocate. He was, and he would look at
this situation and say, yeah, this isn't going to happen.
This isn't right. The FCC and the power of to
(01:15:03):
coerce the broadcast networks to take off a guy who
and you guys have listened to me, I'm not a fan.
I'm not I don't watch late night television. I don't
know anybody who does.
Speaker 5 (01:15:19):
That.
Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
Being said, it's not just this, everybody thinks, well, it's
just this, and because of what he said, and it
was horrible, and it's said it's there's so much more
to that. He's outright saying it.
Speaker 26 (01:15:31):
That's something that you'd be talking about for licensing too.
When you have a network, then you have evening jos
and all they do is it Trump.
Speaker 10 (01:15:40):
That's all they do.
Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
All they do is hit Trump. That's all they do.
That's all they do. They hit Trump. You're the president,
that's the job. Is it unfair? At times? Absolutely it is.
But you promised you were going to not be this way,
(01:16:05):
and you're going back against that promise. And I'm not
going to sit here. Others in my industry they may
what's out. They may celebrate although this because oh it's
good and it's for Charlie. This is not what Charlie
would want. This isn't Jimmy Kimmel not funny, wasn't going
(01:16:26):
to be probably re signed again. But to show you like,
you know, it's not jeverydy thinks, well, it's just about
what he said. No, there's more to it. It's money.
They're coercing them in the money situation because, as we
talked about yesterday, Next Star wants to buy Tanga. If
you own television stations, you're only allowed to own as
(01:16:50):
far as the companies. Now we're not talking about we're
talking about affiliates. We're not talking about the people who
you know, the networks themselves, talking about the affiliates in
your local markets. You're only allowed to have a reach
of I think thirty nine percent of the country. The FCC,
(01:17:11):
though chair, who said we can do this the easy
way or hard way, he can change it. He's even
hinted at doing it. Oh, we don't think they're getting
in good graces. Maybe maybe they're getting in some just
to smidge good graces. On top of that, Sinclair, big
(01:17:32):
supporter of Trump. What did they do? They said, well,
we're pulling them off too. Okay. Oh, by the way,
if he ever wants to get back on, he needs
to do apology and make a substantial personal donation to
Charlie Kirk and his foundation and family. What the hell
(01:17:59):
are you doing? This is not who we are people,
This is not who we are. Jonathan carl talked about
the fact that he has said I'm going to go
after individual people when it comes to reporters. I'm not
(01:18:21):
afraid to do that, suing The New York Times, and
I'm not saying that some of these things don't deserve
some of the crap that they get, because they do.
But this is not a good place for us to
be at all. And I hope more people, rather than
celebrate it on the right, have more outrage. There are
(01:18:45):
some that do and some that are celebrating this.
Speaker 25 (01:18:47):
We saw a lot of reaction from lawmakers on Capitol Hill,
we saw celebrities weighing in. Unions representing writers and staff
members on Kimmel's show immediately said this is censoring a
free speech, which, on the other hand, you have President
Trump celebrating ABS's decision to take Kimmel off the air.
He said, this is great news for America, and the
(01:19:08):
President actually immediately then turned his attention to other late
night hosts.
Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
Jimmy Fallon, Oh, he's a absolute crazy, looney Trump hater.
I don't. First of all, I don't watch him, because
again I don't watch any late night TV, and judging
by the numbers, not a lot of people do. But
on top of all of that, well, i've seen him.
It's never about Trump any more than Johnny Carson would
(01:19:36):
make it about Trump or whoever else was in the
White House. And then he moves on and he talks
about other stuff, and you know, he made a conscious
decision to carry the mantle of the Tonight Show in
a way where Fallon and Kimmel, you guys want to
(01:19:58):
own the coast, fine own Middle America. So I we
should all be pissed and frustrated. And it just it
continues again, it continues. Pick something, how about this one
Texas A and M this week? That video got out
this week about the transgenders gender study thingy inside of
(01:20:23):
a classroom.
Speaker 32 (01:20:24):
Controversy at Texas A and M University where a professor
teaching children's literature has been fired for including gender identity
themes and her instruction, and a classroom video release this week,
a student can be heard objecting and the professor pushing back.
Speaker 33 (01:20:40):
I just have a question because I'm not entirely sure
this is Leo to be teaching, because according to our president,
there's only two genders, and he said that he would
be freezing agency's funding. Programs that promote promote gender ideology
are under.
Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
Well.
Speaker 32 (01:21:04):
The American Association of University Professors called the termination a
gross violation of academic freedom. Governor Abbot said the instructor
violated guidelines and is paying the price.
Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
Of course he does. And do I think so much
of this gender crap is ridiculous? Yes? Do I think
it is not good for where we are because we're
taking advantage, especially at young kids, and they're pushing an
ideology and this wacky, crazy ideas about certain things. When
you become an adult, that's a whole different world. Okay,
that's a whole different world. But now Texas A and
(01:21:43):
M president he's out as well, and you've got it.
Is what the right wanted to be there they're not becoming.
You know, you guys listened to my show for a
long time, you always know I'm in a free speech absolutist.
Free speech absolutists, and the difference between free speech and
(01:22:05):
hate speech, as as our AG calls, it's no such
thing as hate speech. Just maybe laugh it's threats. Last hour,
we did a story about a man from Plano. So
you got a man, you got a man from Plano
who threatens to essentially bury the candidate in New York
(01:22:28):
Mandani Zohan Mundanni him and his family to to bury them. Said,
you deserve to be six feet under the ground. You
deserve to burn you deserve all of this stuff. Went
after him and and and and said you better watch
out when you go to your car, et cetera. Like
just crazy stuff that's threatening. That's that's the point where
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that's the the when you know, when they always use
the old you know, yelling fire in a crowded theater
kind of thing. That's a different story right there. We've
just I want free speech and left. This is where
you guys have also caused a lot of problems in
the sense that you tried the cancel culture thing for
(01:23:13):
years and you went after the right. And don't say
you didn't because we can go look at we got
the receipts from your your crazy especially on Twitter back
then excuse me x now and all the receipts are everywhere.
So let's not pretend you didn't do any of those things,
because you did. Because you did. But now that everything's
(01:23:40):
so fragmented, who's ever in the White House. My fear
is they're gonna go, Okay, well you know what, Trump,
you went after the left. Well, now that the next
group's in, we're gonna go after the right. And we're
gonna have to have monitors on what you say on
the radio and monitors on what New York Post does
and monitors on that is is that where we're going,
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Because that's the thing when you have this situation, the extremes, now,
it's just that pendulum. It goes from one side to
the other when the balance of where we need to
be is a little to the right, little to the left,
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funeral memorial taking place on Sunday at State Farm Stadium.
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I don't know how many people are going to be there.
Maybe the President's going to be their vice president. I
mean basically an entire ad ministration is going to be there.
That's huge. So is my buddy Chris, who does when
I do my local show. He is on before me.
He worked for Charlie for many years and he is
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flying out with his wife and a lot of other
people are as well. So you're gonna see I think,
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could you imagine this too if you're on the left
and you see this weekend thirty forty, fifty, sixty seventy.
I don't know how many people are gonna be there.
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Thousand people show up a memorial for Charlie Kirk. You
look around and go, we have nobody that has that
kind of reach and power, and that is things could
be eye opening for them as well. And there's gonna
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At that time of the week, we talk to her Aboudy,
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We're talking about pop cult sure, and of course politics
and Jim Man. I want to start with the fact
that Jimmy Kimmel is no longer participating in the workforce,
at least at the moment, because well, really, because there's
a lot of things behind it. It wasn't really I
(01:31:45):
think so much what he said that might have been
a little tasteless, nothing compared to what we've seen online,
But there's a lot more to it than just that.
And I don't think people realize that. They think there
was like there's some sort of revenge and that this
is the Trump, you know, getting revenge on everybody. But no,
there's a lot more business to this. Yeah.
Speaker 34 (01:32:05):
No, absolutely, And by the way, he's actually not unemployed.
He has suspended, which he means they could bring the
show back. But I think the point that you're getting
to in the second part of that was, yeah, will
they bring the show back? And should they bring it back?
From a financial perspective, because he was he was just
shedding viewers like crazy. In August, he was down like
one hundred and twenty four thousand viewers in the eighteen
(01:32:26):
to forty nine demographic versus about two and eighty four
thousand he had had back in back in June. So
I know, summer summer can be a slow time for
a lot of these shows because people go on vacation
and they're not you know, it's not necessarily their priority
to watch stuff, the New Family stuff. But with those
kind of numbers, they couldn't have been making any money
considering what they're paying him. Plus his contract is up
(01:32:47):
at the end of next year, so it wasn't like
they you know, there was going to have to be
some change I think coming by the in the Next
World an next year anyway, based upon the economics of
this show. The same thing with Colbert. Colbert's economics weren't
really working out anymore either, and that's mostly why they
didn't fire Colbert either. They just didn't renew his contract
to go forward. And the one thing that I've said,
and I'll probably add Kimmel to this comment too, is
(01:33:10):
that I will guarantee you that Colbert will go out
and get more money from a streamer and have a
wider audience availability than he does with CBS, and probably the.
Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
Same for Kimmel.
Speaker 34 (01:33:21):
If this show is making money for Disney, they could
go slap him streaming on Hulu tomorrow night. So if
they really wanted to platform him, they could platform him.
Speaker 8 (01:33:31):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
The other side of this is what he said was
whatever I mean, you know, compared to what a lot
of other people have said and we've seen it was ridiculous.
But we also everybody's got to take you into account
that and I feel weird about this man. There's a
sense of this is what you guys get. Government's coming
down on you because Trump doesn't like the fact that
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you criticize him all the time. He said he was
coming after Jimmy Fallon, which, by the way, I mean
he sings in dances and around, no reason to come
after Jimmy and the other one seth Myers. Okay again,
why do you care? But you had the FCC chair
essentially say do you want the silver, do you want
the lead? You're gonna do it the easy way or
(01:34:14):
the hard way. That to me feels a lot more
about coercion than it does about making a serious decision
about whether or not they violated some sort of FCC rules.
Speaker 29 (01:34:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 34 (01:34:27):
No, the optics of it are pretty horrible. I will
have to admit that it doesn't look good in the
left that's been playing it up like crazy over the
last thirty six hours since it's broke, and they've done
everything they can to make it look worse than it
actually is by kind of you know, I wouldn't say misinformation,
but it was kind of more like they're kind of
stretching the truth if you want to call it that
(01:34:48):
for this to make you know, Kimmel a victim, and
you know, Trump is the is the mean ogre and
things like that. It's interesting because the California legislature just
passed a bill to create a Citizens Media Fund that's
going to be funded by the by the Governor's office
and Google to create to basically fund local journalism. And
(01:35:11):
if you don't think that's state oriented media, that's far
more than Trump's done. I don't see Trump creating a
state media organization, you know, to basically challenge the networks.
But I mean, you know, there there there are there's
hundreds of inherent problems within the legacy media is the
big three channels or the big four of one include Fox,
and there happened. I mean, their viewership has been declining
(01:35:31):
for twenty years. People are cutting cords, people aren't watching
those networks. They're going to streaming, they're going to cable,
they're going to YouTube. I mean, I pretty much durned
the pandemic, gave up regular television for YouTube, and except
for a couple of things like Gutfeld and Live Sports,
I really haven't gone back and don't see a need to.
Not a lot of things on there. I mean there
may be one or two programs I'll watch on network.
(01:35:54):
I guess in a sense Yellowstone was technically network television
on cable. But outside of that, they're really isn't a
whole lot of stuff that I needed to go back
for that I was really missing, And more and more
of those shows ended their runs, and more and more
shows showed up on streaming that I was more interested
in watching. So they've got a whole economic problem separate
than Trump threatening them. So that's got to get worked out.
(01:36:15):
And I don't really know how they're going to fix that,
because they aren't going to get their viewership back because
they're going different ways. They need to basically just replatform everything,
probably on streaming and go from there because you have
a lighter audience.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Yeah, there's no doubt about that. Talking to Jim Kennedy
Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research, we move forward on that,
Charlie Kirk, you know, this week, it's been kind of
a crazy week. There's no doubt about that. We do
have political violence. The right can pretend that they that
never happens and that they're no part of it. No,
that's bloney. Both sides have done enough crap over the years.
(01:36:47):
And the reality though, what we're seeing here would like
this kid who what he did was unspeakable and insane,
and at the same time, there's a lot more to
it than just oh he was kind of radicalized. He
went down a nihilistic rabbit hole. And we get a
lot of young men out there that are grasping at
(01:37:07):
straws looking for some Jim. And it doesn't matter what
side you're on. They're just looking for somebody to commiserate
with them in their in their victimness and their anger
at the world, and they'll they'll take that.
Speaker 15 (01:37:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
Absolutely.
Speaker 34 (01:37:18):
I was listening to you talk about the black pilling
stuff earlier in the week, and that was really I
would say, scary, but deeply concerning about about where we
go and you know, how we've gotten here.
Speaker 7 (01:37:29):
You know.
Speaker 34 (01:37:29):
The only thing I'll say is, and I put this
out on social media and no one's actually, you know,
squawked back at me about it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:35):
But you know, as far as I know, we don't have.
Speaker 34 (01:37:38):
Any damages related to angry Charlie Kirk protesters rioting and
burning buildings, and don't have any Charlie Kirk murders from
people that have been out there protesting and fighting on
the streets. So you can say that the right has
some violence problems, and there are some extremist people that
I'm not that I wouldn't argue with that on, but
(01:37:58):
for the most part, I think there I think the
right reacts much better and much with much more manners
than the left does when they have a situation which
they feel has angered them or they feel as unfair
and they must speak out about.
Speaker 2 (01:38:11):
So from that aspect, if the reaction that I will
say this, yes, the violence that comes from the right
is that scary. The scary violence that's you know, it's
horrible as burning cities downs and all that stuff that
was collective anger over certain incidents. And but the violence
on the right is this sneaky, weird Dylan Roof, you know,
(01:38:35):
like you don't you don't know really who they are
until they do something, and yet they're in front of us,
and nobody pays attention to it, and and and something,
or like this kid or some of the other the
guy at El Paso to that you know at the
Walmart or the buffalo, they're on the fringes. It's a
different kind of it's almost a solow anger. They're commiserating
(01:38:58):
online with people, but they're is going to be lone wolf.
Speaker 34 (01:39:01):
Yeah, And I think the guy that shot off the
black church in South in South Carolina, I think would
probably fit into that one also. But I would but
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of those people
would fall into your black pill category two.
Speaker 2 (01:39:14):
Yeah, because again, are the probaking at a different way. Man,
everybody keeps looking at this. It's the right and left thing.
They come to a path. Whoever's willing to commiserate with
them in their victimhood, They'll go to that direction. They're
not ideal like they'll pass. A guy was very much
a white replacement thing. Same thing I think with Dylan
(01:39:35):
Roof in the Charleston church. Those kind of a few
of those people they were they took it from the
outside world and went deeper into the rabbit hole. But
a vast majority of them they just want misery and
company to be together.
Speaker 34 (01:39:50):
Yeah, they're unhappy and they want and they don't see
a way to get happy, and they want everyone to
pay for them being unhappy because they feel that they've
been wronged by making them unhappy. And you're right, they
can go down a right wing path or they can
go down a left wing path. And you know, I
would the only reason I would think maybe this guy
went down the left wing path in in Utah was
because of the fact his partner was trans and was transitioning,
(01:40:13):
and Kirk didn't speak highly of that. And maybe it
was simply, you know, every kid, it seems like, wants
to rebel against their parents, and he was raised in
a very conservative household from what you know, for everything
that we've seen, and they're probably not going to want
to be you know, no one. Most people when they're
dadies do not want to be like their parents. Now
they may at thirty they may at forty, but at
sixteen or eighteen or twenty, they don't want to be
(01:40:35):
like their parents. And that was probably un of the
reasons why maybe that path was chosen. There are probably
some factors in his life that we've talked about that
would basically indicate, you know, that probably why I went
down that path. But it is possible because there are
unfortunately groups that tend to skew right too, that are
out there that could have, you know, that he could
have fallen into and you know, maybe you know, unfortunately
(01:40:55):
I have shot somebody else than Charlie Kirk, but still
would not have been a good ending either way.
Speaker 2 (01:41:01):
Talking to Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research,
all those things being said, this is an interesting time
that we're coming up to because it's it's time for
this economy to really start to roar and hopefully feel better.
You've got the tariff things still hanging out there. Trump
has to be a little bit nervous because, yeah, they
(01:41:22):
dropped rates a little bit, but the reality is they're
worried more about jobs and inflation right now when you
start looking at this thing as we head into the
fourth quarter. Because We've said it. Everybody thinks you have
to like October of next year to get things rolling.
People are going to start really focusing at the end
of this year and you get through Christmas, and if
we're slowed down or it feels like we're heading towards
(01:41:45):
the recession, next year could be a nightmare. Yeah.
Speaker 34 (01:41:48):
I mean some of the primary start as earlier, I
think March or April, and some of the states for
twenty twenty six. So yeah, so basically you've got to
be going, you know, already on that. So absolutely, Yeah,
the end of the Christmas everything that would start winding down.
Once you get into November, as praticially does, the things
will slow down and there'll be less media as far
as on politics. But they're going to have to pass
a continuing resolution, a continuity resolution, and a budget bill
(01:42:12):
between now and the end of the year. And I
believe they're going to do something to extend the dead
deadline because they just keep kicking down the down the
road a couple of months at a time. But yeah,
definitely the quarter point twenty five basis point cut this
week was good, and there was indication that they're implying
there may be more cuts coming in, a couple more
quarter basis point cuts, and that certainly would be something
(01:42:33):
the market went up, but then it was that, you know, oddly,
if you looked at the final numbers for Wednesday, the
market actually was kind of flattered down at the end
of the day, so it didn't really keep that, you know,
that that that initial pop off that it had, And
that's not a good thing because it is kind of,
you know, it is kind of concerned and with the
Trump and with the Trump teariff stuff. Until those get
sorted through the courts, no one's going to really know
(01:42:55):
which ones are going to stick and which ones aren't.
Now there, I believe they finally have a deal in
writing for understanding with the British that part of why
Trump might have been over there this week, and that
that's going to go forward. Now that'll have to get
some sort of legislation or get some sort of congressional
approval to go through, because technically Congress is responsible for
the tariffs, even though Trump's kind of running them on
his own, thinking that it's going to have the rubber
(01:43:16):
stamping of the of Congress. But the problem right now
at the House is I think they're only down to
a probably down like to a two vote majority because
the Democrats had just replaced two people that had left
the House I believe one died in one resigned, and
as of as of Tuesday night, they'd replaced both of those.
So the House majority for the Republicans is down to
(01:43:37):
about the narrowest that it that it is that has
been So that's gonna be a problem. It's a couple
of people standing up that want to make a make
a point or want to put a writer on something,
and the you know, the management doesn't want to. Uh,
there's gonna be a problem. And you know, we're already
seeing a couple of Republicans. We had four Republicans defect
last the other night on the bill to since your
(01:43:58):
elin Omar for some reason, and four Republicans you know,
didn't vote for it, and that right there was enough
to kill the bill. So yeah, So, I mean they're
running on a real thin majority right now, and that
stuff's going to be tough to get through. But definitely
by the end of the year, we're gonna start looking
at twenty twenty six and people start looking on their wallet,
especially after Christmas and deciding well, who do I want
to vote for? Who's going to make my life better
(01:44:18):
in twenty twenty six?
Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
Absolutely Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute, a public policy research Brother,
you have a good week. We'll do it again next week.
You too. Thanks.
Speaker 34 (01:44:26):
Ched.
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Speaker 1 (01:45:44):
Running with scissors sounds great compared to this.
Speaker 2 (01:45:48):
As we wrap up the show this week, I think
you guys would probably think the same thing that I
think every week. Damn, it's been a hell of a week.
And finally it's Friday.
Speaker 8 (01:45:59):
Every second, when you go over forty five seconds, we
will adduct one thousand dollars away from the Boys and
Girls Club.
Speaker 2 (01:46:06):
I'll jump first, No, and you jump first.
Speaker 5 (01:46:08):
Oh?
Speaker 30 (01:46:08):
I said, what's the matter with you?
Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
I can't swim? Why are you crazy? The fall will
probably kill you.
Speaker 6 (01:46:16):
I've got one hundred dollars fucking in my bad hole.
Speaker 2 (01:46:20):
I know, I'll say it.
Speaker 10 (01:46:21):
Anybody's burning a hole got through my bucket in and
do my skim come on the morning. I'll be bron
It's fine, Free, I've done my motor running again.
Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
It's finally dead.
Speaker 12 (01:46:42):
Then we know these people exist in the FBI files,
the files that you control. I don't know exactly who
they are, but the FBI does.
Speaker 2 (01:46:51):
Now.
Speaker 13 (01:46:51):
We did send FBI in about four months ago to
working and put some of the numbers down, and they
did a great job, and we're sending in the big course.
Speaker 19 (01:47:00):
Now.
Speaker 10 (01:47:01):
It's fine, Fire, I'm not my mother ring.
Speaker 2 (01:47:06):
Wow, it's fine.
Speaker 5 (01:47:17):
If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful before,
you had no idea. You have no idea what you
just have unleashed across this entire country.
Speaker 14 (01:47:29):
And that on September tenth, twenty twenty five, in Nudah County,
the defendant Tyler James Robinson intentionally, unknownally caused the death
of Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 15 (01:47:39):
Just for the courts information we did file just recently,
within the last few minutes. And notice I'm intent to
seek the death penalty.
Speaker 10 (01:47:51):
Wow, it's.
Speaker 16 (01:48:00):
Some new lows over the weekend with the Magga Gang
desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk
as anything other than one of them, and everything they
can to score political points from it.
Speaker 6 (01:48:11):
I mean, look, we can do this the easy way
or the hard one.
Speaker 2 (01:48:14):
These companies can find ways to.
Speaker 6 (01:48:16):
Change conduct, to take action frankly on Kimmel or you
know there's gonna be additional work for the sec ahead.
Speaker 17 (01:48:23):
Well, Jimmy Kimmel was fine because he had been ratings
more than anything else. And you said a horrible thing
about a great gentleman known as Charlie Kirk and they
should have fired him a long time ago.
Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Well, mister President, how do you really feel? Come on
down't hold back, sir, don't he back. It's been a
hell of a week. Said that every week, and it
seems to never disappoint that the next week is a
hell of a week. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Appreciate it when you check us out online and grab
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as we wrap up this week and look into the weekend,
Sunday Memorial for Charlie Kirk State Farm Stadium out there
in Arizona. That's going to be quite emotional, I think,
(01:49:12):
to say the least. And this coming few weeks is
going to be very interesting, especially with the way that
things have shaken out and the battle that's going on.
I think with speech in this country as well as
the violence, it's time that we take a deep breath.
I think this weekend your best thing to do is
to take that deep breath, watch some sports or whatever
(01:49:34):
it is you'd love to do, hang out with the family,
and just get away from it all. You guys, have
a blessed and amazing rest of your Friday. We'll do
it again on Monday. It's always night night Jack.
Speaker 1 (01:49:45):
This is the Chad Benson Show.