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February 4, 2026 110 mins
Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in House Epstein investigation. Partial government shutdown comes to an end, as negotiations over ICE funding begin. One-Hit Wonder Wednesday. US shoots down Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier. More Epstein files released. Trump admin to withdraw 700 federal officers from Minnesota. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
So the Clintons are gonna speak, Will Trump have to
speak over Epstein? And look, you guys know how I feel.
There's a bunch of crap that's gone on here that
is ridiculous. We all know that to say that only
two people were involved in any kind of criminal activity
is a bunch of hog washes. The kids would say,

(00:35):
I don't think they'd say that. I know they won't
say that. It's crap. And I have been telling everybody
from jump this isn't going anywhere at all. This isn't
And I've been telling everybody you go look at Watergate
and all the great scandals. They didn't start out as

(00:56):
the giant scandal. And it started, you know, right here
at a and then the next day it was z done. No,
it took time, and this is something that has taken
time and includes more than just the Trump administration. But
he's very touchy.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Maybe get into something else.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
What would you say to people you feel like they
haven't gotten justice, mister president.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
I'm telling the people care, but you know what, what
did you say?

Speaker 4 (01:22):
What would you say to the survivors who feel like
they've gone to the worst reporter?

Speaker 3 (01:26):
No, one to see Sina has no ratings because of
people like you. You know, she's a young woman. I
don't think I've ever seen you smile. I've known you
for ten years. I don't think I've ever seen a smile.
I'm asking you about survivors of Jeff because you know
you're not telling the truth, and you're you're a very
dishonest organization, and they should be ashamed of you.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Should be ashamed of you. You should be you should
be totally ashamed. No, the way that you answered that
question is shameful, all right, So you mean to tell
me that the thirteen one hundred or so survivors or
I don't even know where we're at at this point
in time. Let's just say we cut those in half.
That's six hundred, you know, and I'm not even going

(02:09):
like twelve hundred. I'm going just like just to say
six hundred, right, we're cutting even more than half that
all of them were liars, all of them, you know,
all thirteen and fourteen year olds just ended up on
an island and there was nothing going on. I'm not
saying everything in these things is true. I think we

(02:30):
know there's a lot of stuff where people pull a
little mustard on stuff, but come on, now, this is
the most elaborate hoax in the world. So some rich
dude could only pedal young girls to himself and nobody else.
When everybody sees what's in front of that's the thing.
Everybody sees what's going on. It was like with with
with Biden, right, everybody saw what was going on. Yeah,

(02:53):
the media played the game, but the reality is everybody
Saul was going on and that's not changing. That's not
changed at all. It isn't And you got poor Melinda
Gates being dragged into this thing, right, only to find
out that there's the direct husband. Oh Bill there, He's
got all this money, and what's he want to do? Right?

(03:14):
He wants Russian hookers allegedly or something or whatnot. She
was asked about it. I thought she was very straightforward
yesterday in a podcast about you know all of this stuff.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
Well, let me say this for me, it's personally hard
whenever those details come up, right, because brings back memories
of some very very painful times in my marriage. But
I have moved on from that, So whatever questions remain
there of what I don't can't even begin to know
all of it. Those questions are for those people and

(03:49):
for even my ex husband. They need to answer to
those things.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Not me. I agree, I think they should all answer
to these things. And the fact that they can still
go in front of people. Tanponginos out there look trying
to act like, uh, I'm the man, right, I'm here
for America. It's about me. I'm America. Whatever. You're a clown.
You're a clown. You are you are an absolute clown

(04:16):
of epic cloud. You're not even you know what, that's
not even fair to clowns. Captain America. Just so all
this stuff happened. I mean, my god, there's more information
on this than freaking R. Kelly, and they got R Kelly.

(04:39):
It's just a bunch of crap. And the younger generation
that helped Trump become president, they don't buy it. They
don't like it. They don't want to talk about going
into iron, which we're gonna get to in a second,
and they don't buy a lot of this crap here,
and that is understandable. She was asked about the whole
email exchanges that went on between Epstein and Bill Gates,

(05:02):
and of course, you know the STD I.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
Have to put more words to the mock for context
for our listeners. The emails in the files suggest that
Bill Gates had additional affairs, and that he tried to
get medication to treat a sexually transmitted infection, and that
he was going to give you the medicine without you knowing.
His representative has said all of this is false. It

(05:26):
is not on you to have to respond to the
details of that alleged behavior. But I wonder what your
dominant emotion is when you read these news articles with
these details.

Speaker 5 (05:39):
Sad just unbelievable sadness. Unbelievable sadness. Right, And again I'm
able to take my own sadness and look at those
young girls and say, my god, how did they how
did that happen to those girls?

Speaker 7 (05:55):
Right?

Speaker 5 (05:56):
And so for me, it's just sadness, sadness for or
you know, I've left, I had, I left my marriage,
I had to leave my marriage, I wanted to leave
my marriage, and so it's just sad. That's the truth, right,
And it's kind of like, Uh, at least for me,
I've been able to move on in life. And I
hope there's some justice for those now women, right, we

(06:17):
see them standing up in front of microphones in DC.
What they went through is just unimaginable, I.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Think absolutely, and they need some justice and they're not
going to get it because I'm just here to tell
you guys, they got away with it. They got away
with it, and this administration as well as all of
the other power players that came before this administration and
many others help them get away with it. So if
you think to yourself they think they're above the law,

(06:46):
well you know what they are. And they showed everybody
how's that feel? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Shead Benson Show, is your ex your YouTube, Facebook,
all the other stuff. We love hearing from each and
every one of you. With all that going on, we
got a funding deal. The government's not shut down, eg No,

(07:09):
it's not. We got the fiscal year done for most
of the government.

Speaker 8 (07:14):
We have now funded eleven of the twelve separate appropriations
funding bills for the government for the year. And that's
a big achievement because it's a big move towards regular order.
Is something we promised and committed to.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Reagana ought to. But of course what's sitting out there
Ice Ice baba.

Speaker 8 (07:35):
We're not going to work towards some sort of amnesty
program or something. Some Democrats have whispered that that's what
they would be about. We are not going to impede
the enforcement of federal immigration law. We can't do that.
We have to apprehend these dangerous criminals.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
I am all about apprehending dangerous criminals. The average American
right or left is about apprehending dangerous criminals. People are
still having questions about whether or not you're going after

(08:15):
everybody or is it just the dangerous criminals? How much
of this is real? And as we see in you know,
places like you know, Minnesota's I've been saying for a
long time, how much of it is performative. It's theatrics.
It's theatrics, and it's it's not a this isn't There's

(08:37):
so many other things that we should be doing, and
so many other ways we should be reimagining DHS and
ice and all this kind of stuff because they serve
a purpose. It's like the police. People run out that
we should get rid of the police. Okay, how about this.
We've decided that the police no longer have to come
to this twelve square blocks. Okay, and by the way,

(09:00):
most of those people that say it usually progressive white
women who are like, we should get rid of the police.
They don't live in the areas where there's high crime, right,
so they've moved to a there used to be high crime,
but they've gentrified it so there's no high crime. And
they're over in other areas going we need to get
rid of the police. We need to do that, we
need to abolish the police. And so fine, let's do that.

(09:25):
But these areas here are like you know, in parts
of Europe they could talk about they have no go
zones for police. We'll leave that to that and we'll
see how that goes for them. They can call you
if there's an armed person. So there's a place for
us in DHS. How do we reimagine it in the
right way. I think that's the question that needs to

(09:45):
be asked. And we'll see how this funding situation goes.
Because they only have about two weeks to try to
get this thing done. And how hard are the Democrats
going to fight this? They may look back and go,
we tried really hard. The whole goal was though for them,

(10:06):
is to get re elected and to win the midterms
and you know what, maybe allowing this to happen in
their way is another way of saying, well, we're just
gonna let them do their own thing, and if it
goes sideways for the Republicans and then that's on them. Luckily, though,
the Republicans are up against the Democrats, which shows you
everything you need to know. Last night, my daughter and

(10:28):
I were watching the Westminster Dog Show and we have
a winner.

Speaker 9 (10:33):
For beston Show at the one and fiftieth Westminster Kennel
Club Dog Show is the Doverman Pincher.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
About ten time, so we got a winner, Doberman pincher.

Speaker 10 (10:47):
Name Henny, You're Doberman Pincher and you're one hundred fifty
west Binster keta Club Best and Show winner.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
All right, Penny. My daughter though, she was super excited
because she saw the sheep dog. If you've never seen
the English sheep dog one, it's like hurting group whatever.
Oh she was freaking. She tag like a fluffy it
does I want one of those? And she's got her
dog ling next to a Bowie who is just the dirpe.
He's a drope, Like, so you want to get rid
of Bowie? She's like, I've never get rid of Bowie.

(11:17):
But can we get a giant fluffy dog? I said, Charlie,
did you say get a copy Bearra? And no, that's
not what she said. But she said, yes, I'd like
one of those. And her mom said no, just let
you guys know. Oh, I'm gonna get one. Oh I'm
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(11:37):
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Speaker 1 (13:09):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Ladies and gentlemen, It is now time to talk Olympics
because they're here, the Winter Ones. We have the white Ones.

Speaker 10 (13:32):
Dad.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
You have to make it about race, don't you so?
The Winter Olympics. Okay, we're gonna be doing this every day.
We'll be checking in all this stuff. I'm actually gonna
be curling here in the next few days, so I'll
let you know how bad I do, which I'm assuming
it's gonna be awful, but you know what, just go
with me. But they do kick off today. The Winter
Olympics actually kicks off today, and I know what people

(13:56):
are thinking, Who's it possibly kicks off today because they
don't even have the opening ceremonies Because there's team events,
certain things have to get going early, otherwise they would
not be able to finish it by the time the
actual closing ceremony happens. We've got some new sports as well.
Who's ready for this?

Speaker 11 (14:15):
All right, let's talk about the newest sport at the
Winter Olympics, the first new one added in more than
twenty years. We are talking about ski mountaineering, or schemo,
or as I like to call it, skiing.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Without the chair lift.

Speaker 11 (14:28):
Here the athletes race up the mountain and then they
turn around and race back down.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
That sounds awful and it's exhausting. So there are some
rules to this, one of which I find to be hilarious.
We'll talk about that in a second.

Speaker 11 (14:39):
So how does it work. Well, there are four stages
in schemo. You see them right here. Let's take you
through them. The first one in uphill portion. Remember they're
starting at the bottom of the mountain, and so they
start going uphill on their skis. The athletes do and
what you see here this is sort of a reddish
adhesive tape on the bottom of the skis. They call
these things, and they're treads that keep the athletes from

(15:02):
going backwards and down the hill as they try to
climb up it. So that is the first stage. The
second stage then is a steep ascent. This is in
the middle of the climb. Suddenly the hill gets a
lot steeper and they have to take off their skis
you can see right here, and then climb up a
steep incline in their boots. The third phase, they're still
climbing here, there's a short uphill to end it. They

(15:25):
put the skis and the skins back on, climb up
and then they reach the top of the mountain. And
what do they do, Well, they take the skins off
the skis, see no skin there, and then they do
the descent. They race down. It's sort of some slalom
gates along the way get to the finish line at
the bottom.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
at Chat Benson Show. Is your ex right here on
the Chad Benson Show. But I'm excited. I like the Olympics.
They're fun to watch. These are things that we would
never watch normally, like this thing, which is nuts. Imagine
how fit you have to be to do this though
in insane. Let me know, though, if you think you'd

(16:03):
qualify for one Winter Olympic event, or you'd like to
try one Winter Olympic event, what would it be? Let
me know. And if you want to know when the
Olympics actually they're opening ceremony kicks off, that will be Friday.
So Friday kicks off schedules or everywhere and go check
it out. But like I said, today the Olympics start
in earnest and it's curling. I think it's the first

(16:25):
thing is to kick off today. So get a little
curling going on, which of course is super fun. I'd
kick so much, Bud. You got mixed doubles today, Canadians
a taking on the checks, you know, and then the
Swedes in South Korea that should be another big exciting one. Estonia, Switzerland,
Great Britain, Norway be prepared for curling. We're trying it
here locally in the next couple days. We are going

(16:46):
to go curling. And then the guy that comes on
after me and my local show, he and I are having.
We're doing our show live from this place called Tea
Line out here. Then we're competing against each other with teams.
So I've been told stretch, super stretch, double stretch, because
it's it looks it just looks like I'm gonna fall

(17:08):
and hurt myself pretty much, is what it looks like.
But I do want to know, like if you were
to go, okay, you know what, I think I'd like
to try the Winter Olympics. I mean, we always joke
about the Summer Olympics, like we do archery or something
like they could be shooting or any of that kind
of stuff. Winter Olympics. What's your jam? If you're gonna
try one sport and you think, you know what, if
I tried for four years, I might have a shot.
Let us know what that would be for you. Three two, three, five,

(17:29):
three eight, twenty four, twenty three coming up, Little White
Woman Wednesday. Got a bunch of other good stuff on
the way. And yes it is Wednesday, so that means
one hit wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 12 (17:38):
Chad Benson Show, Fun, Chad Benson Show, The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Oh, it's time for one of our favorite things to do,
call this white woman Wednesday. It is one of our
favorite things to do. So we have progressive white women
and if you're new to the show, we have Kylie
and Jess, who are our resident progressive white women, uper educated,
well to do, living life good, telling all of us

(18:24):
how awful we are mostly white, cisgender, heteronormative men. You
guys know what we're talking about. Little white woman Wednesday.

Speaker 13 (18:33):
It's not him at the coffee bar. She's not streaming
from our car fat shake so bredam dohd telling workers what.

Speaker 14 (18:42):
They ought to be.

Speaker 13 (18:44):
Let me send he your experience, says begin over.

Speaker 15 (18:48):
Everyone got a friend for every human sin.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
What fucks you with your.

Speaker 15 (18:53):
Don't time in? It's white woman Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
We got some chaos day and woman Wednesday. This is
you know what you always joke about, how unstable people
can be in the in the far reaches of their
political beliefs and their emotions. This one. While it is
not Jess or Kylie, who again we both love, this

(19:19):
one is unfreaking hinged and it has all to do
with ice. Right. So here's a white woman who has
got five hundred piercings on her face, right, and she
is terrified that apparently ice is coming for her and

(19:40):
her kids. So just in case that happens, she thinks
she knows what she has to do.

Speaker 16 (19:48):
I often think that if it gets to the point
of knocking on doors, God and like to even have
these thoughts, it's like I'm literally separating from reality, right
if it comes down to me taking out myself and
my kids versus us being taken and harmed by ice, Like,

(20:10):
God help me.

Speaker 17 (20:11):
I did not want to do it.

Speaker 18 (20:12):
This is not the life I want it. But that
is a very dark thought that I've had. Death would
be a easier out than for my children to be
taken and harmed by these pedophile I really pray it
doesn't get bad enough.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
What are you talking about? What are you talking about?
How would you even think that that is something that
may happen. How would you for a second think you
know what things get bad? What urines? And by the way,

(20:47):
this person is unhinged, and CPS was called because, first
of all, this is one of those things where she
is in an echo chamber. And I'm not saying the
right doesn't go an echo chambers, because boy, I hear
from you, but she's in such an echo chamber that
there's this sense of desperation that somehow there's going to
be a knock at the door and they're coming in

(21:08):
to take her kids away, and so before that potentially
could happen, she may have to do something desperate. Are
you blanking kidding me? Oh? Unhinged? Speaking of unhinged, not unhinged,
but always fun, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 17 (21:23):
Kylie, Hi, I'm Kylie.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
And here are three ways to manipulate conservatives. The most
effective way to get people to move further and further
left and vote democratically is not through reasoning like Fox News.
I use emotionally inflammatory tactics. Except the other way to
maniculate people into being liberal. Number one personal anecdotes. When
Trump cut funding for educational institutions, I had multiple friends
who'd lost their jobs as researcher, one of which.

Speaker 17 (21:45):
Was my best friend.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
And so when I talk to people about this, Conservatives,
they would be like, oh my god, that's horrible, Like
why is he cutting funding for science? I never would
have voted for him if I knew that, because science
benefits everybody works. Number two, acting shock along with them
when these consequences happen. US citizen was accidentally deported and
taken to a prison in El Salvador, I can't believe it.

(22:07):
They'll be like, wow, I thought they were only taking
undocumented aliens. And then if something's going to click that way,
the administration is lying to them. Number Three, Avoid buzzwords,
things like ACAB or New York or socialism. They will
not listen to another word out of your mouth. Once
you start talking about that, they'll just labelize woke propaganda,
even though you're right.

Speaker 17 (22:23):
It's infuriating.

Speaker 4 (22:24):
But if you actually want to get through your white relatives,
this is how you do it.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
It's always about your white relatives. She never ember says
anything about what if? What if they're black? If? What if?
Because I have friends. One of my good friends is
is a pastor, he's a pastor leader, and he's he's black.
I I don't, I don't, i'd be curious. I mean,

(22:48):
I just you know, be a little curious to see
if if, what if? The curiosity side of things is
that they listen to this and say, well, what do
you always talking about white people? You're never talking about
like black conservatives just care there is? It always goes
back to the white people. Ohwas you? White people? You
white people? Till you what? We go from crazy and

(23:08):
chaos to arguably the story of the week that has
nothing to do with anything other than the human struggle
and how people are willing to go the distance for
their loved ones. I want. This story is freaking amazing
and it shows you when you love your family, when

(23:31):
you love people the distance that you're willing to go to.
And it happens down under where a lot of crazy
stuff happens down under.

Speaker 19 (23:40):
It's the moment the Applebee family thought might never come
rescued after more than eight hours stuck at sea, and
it's thanks to the incredible effort of thirteen year old Austin.

Speaker 17 (23:51):
Yeah, I just said, all right, not today, not today,
not today.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
I have to keep on going.

Speaker 19 (23:57):
The family holiday am in WA's Southwest shaddle boarding and
kayaking at Quindala beached on Friday. When conditions turned rough,
Joanne Applebee along with her three kids, swept out to sea.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
So it starts this way. They're going out there, they're
having fun, they're on a holiday, and it gets sideways,
and what have we been talking about Australia? First of all,
everything was we already know in Australia can kill you
at any given time. And they're having a huge shark problem,
so you can't think that that's not in the back
of their minds. And all of a sudden they're floating
around and she looks at her thirteen year old and says, oh, oh,
you gotta go.

Speaker 17 (24:30):
We were cold, we're shaken.

Speaker 16 (24:34):
Both have a second with his eggs and it.

Speaker 17 (24:37):
Was pretty terrifying for a while.

Speaker 19 (24:39):
With no sign of help on the way, Austin made
the decision to leave his family swimming four kilometers in
rough conditions that.

Speaker 11 (24:47):
The way is a massive I do bress show, I
could do freestyle, survive backs show, and.

Speaker 7 (24:52):
Then and then after that add the sprint two kilometers
to go get to the phone.

Speaker 19 (24:58):
I'm sure how his family was hoping in the waves.

Speaker 20 (25:01):
That I had loved to guilt in my heart because
you know, I thought, oh man, I wasn't fast enough,
I wasn't fast enough.

Speaker 16 (25:12):
There's no big award to describe bold and pride like
I can't.

Speaker 17 (25:17):
I'm a speechless eize efforts.

Speaker 21 (25:18):
But at the same time I knew you could do it.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
That dude swam for two hours with the life raft
on him, you know, the little vest, and then he's like,
I can't do this anymore, it's too heavy, takes it off,
then goes another two hours, gets on the beach and collapses,
gets up, and then boom takes off running because apparently
the beach the rat has no other humans on it.

(25:44):
And they get out there and they find him, and
the terror of swimming first of all thinking oh my god,
what's underneath me, but also thinking about your family, Oh
my god, what's out there with them?

Speaker 19 (25:52):
Rescue cruise finally arriving after the sun had set the
upper wings thankfully all had life jackets on, and the
children learned to sweem at a young age. Mom joe
In now encouraging everyone to be prepared before heading out
on the water, but say they won't be heading back
out anytime soon.

Speaker 17 (26:08):
I have a three babies.

Speaker 16 (26:11):
Excuse me, all all tresm redded?

Speaker 17 (26:15):
Enough is all the minard? So really good?

Speaker 2 (26:20):
That guy is an effing hero. Shows you what you're
willing to do for the people you love, no doubt
about that. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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a one Hit Wonder. We dive deep into what made
this the one hit wonder? Oh yeah, we do that
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Speaker 1 (28:20):
Hashtag me too, hashtag immigration reforms, hashtag help. I'm trapped
in a hashtag factory and I can't get out The
Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
If you're new to the program, and we've got a
lot of new listeners out there across the country, including
our new friends up in Seattle, Cairo. Every week we
have we're still a little white one Wednesday, so we
explained it to you, and we also do this it's
called one Hit Wonder Wednesday. So this is when we
explore one Hit Wonder what happened to him? Sometimes it's
a band that, hey, you know who they are, you

(28:52):
know the song. They've been around forever, they're still doing
their thing. They never went anywhere. Sometimes it's a band
that came in. You don't even know the name of
the song, but you love it when you hear it.
That's the one we did last week. This one, though,
this one, this one's a big one, and I'm talking

(29:12):
a big one. In fact, it's not only a big one,
it is one that is currently having a little bit
of renaissance, if you will, because a portion of the
song has become quite popular amongst the tick and the talkers.
Let's do it now, it's time for.

Speaker 22 (29:28):
Another edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday. You may not
remember the name of the band.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
But you definitely know the song.

Speaker 22 (29:55):
This bruiser, this is One Hit Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
All right, So One Hit Wonder Wednesday again. If you
knew the show, we asked you guys to participate each
and every week we take a song that for a
moment was that lightning in a bottle, right, it could
have been the song of the summer, It's going to
be something like that. But it was here and gone,
and sometimes it lives on forever and we all know
when it comes on. Others were like, oh, I remember
that song, and this is one of those things that

(30:23):
has lived on for quite a while. So today's song
comes from a four piece band that started out as
a trio with bassist Christina Hillhouse, guitarist Seanna Hall, and
drummer Won to Day. They were struggling a little bit
and they said, we need to find a vocalist and
they ran into Linda Perry, who, as you guys know,

(30:44):
you might recognize that name because she's written so many
massive hits. Linda said she was a vocalist. They signed
her up their first This is Funny, their first rehearsal
as four non blondes. Ah was supposed to take play
on October seventeenth, nineteen eighty nine, but there was a

(31:04):
bit of an earthquake that happened. That was the World
Series earthquake, the Loma Priat, a earthquake in San Francisco
kind of put a pause on that one. Well, they
got through the rehearsal, performed a little bit, released their
first album in July of nineteen ninety one, and with
it came their only hits, A massive hit your one

(31:27):
hit wonder Today from four non blonds What's up.

Speaker 14 (31:48):
Winefon news, I'm alf steal done to get up that
great big heela of hole. Oh it just j Asia.
I realized weekly when I knew I shoot that the
little was made up of this problem with a man

(32:11):
or whatever that means. In Sue it cris times when
on fine.

Speaker 15 (32:18):
Bitch just doing getting on them.

Speaker 23 (32:20):
Once in.

Speaker 15 (32:23):
I didn't really a little.

Speaker 14 (32:29):
In Sue a week lonely ab outside and not take
a difference, and I get real, hie, and I.

Speaker 15 (32:37):
Screat for the top of my lungs. What's going on?

Speaker 13 (32:42):
You know?

Speaker 2 (32:43):
Damn the song itself they hated. I didn't think it
was gonna go anywhere. Kicked a number eleven here in
the United States of America, went to number one any
bunch of countries, and of course has been a may
say on Oldies, which is weird to say, and many

(33:06):
other stations across the country To this day, tons of movies, commercials,
all of these things. It was a huge hit, massive,
massive hit. By the way, they broke up not too
long after they released this. Linda Perry wanted to go
do more serious stuff. She said, Hey, I want to
go perform at Carnegie Hall and do big things like this,

(33:27):
And oddly enough, two weeks after she quit, Roger Daltrey said, hey,
we're doing a big thing at Carnegie Hall. Would you
come play with us. They have since gotten back together,
off and on to do their thing. The thing that's
interesting about this song is if you're listening to this,
especially if you've got some kids who are a little younger
right now, it's a big song on the old TikTok

(33:50):
with Nicki Minaj. It's so interesting to see how this
thing has become a hit all over again with the
mixture of Nicki Minage and Linda Perry. In fact, the
other day I saw them do a duet with this.
I can't play the Nicki Minaj portion of the program

(34:10):
that she sings because well, there's some curse words in it.
Songs massive, it's still huge to this day. When Linda
wrote it, she said, look, I was having a huge
time in my life. That was a massive, rough period
struggling and you can hear it. It's a little bit
of smile but a little bit of pain, and it's

(34:32):
just such a great song. It's raw and when she screams,
by the way, that was all just she screamed.

Speaker 24 (34:45):
It was raw.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
It was the first take and they knocked it out
of the park. And it is one of the better
songs we've done on One Hit Wonder Wednesday because it
still has staying power. And by the way, the top hat,
that top hat, well, they didn't really think it was
going to take off, but they wore it anyways when

(35:06):
she did. And of course, as we all know, that's
what they're remembered for in many ways, and it's what
she's remembered for even though she's still alive. You're one
Hit Wonder of the Day. Four non blonds, What's Up?
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four twenty three
Hatch had Benson Show is your ex your Insta, YouTube,

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Facebook and more? And if you knew the program and
you always want to participate in this, feel free to
text us, tweet at us, whatever it is, give us
your thought of what a one Hit Wonder that you'd
like to hear is and we'd love to do it
for you right here on The Chad Benson Show. Coming up,
hour number two of the program. A lot of good
stuff to get too. Still, all right, we talk a

(35:47):
little bit about Iran, what's going on there? More with
Marjorie Taylor Green, the Trader. She's out there. What does
she say? Well, what do you think she said? Oh?
Talk a bit about that as well. Scuttle butt in
the Senate primary race in Texas. Did James tell Erico

(36:08):
say something or was it misunderstood? We're going to discuss
that because that's a race that I think the Democrats
are looking at and say we may have a chance.
Lots of really good stuff on the way as well
as the urban word, and who knows what else we'll do.
You're missing the show. Grab that podcast our number two
straight ahead Chad Benson Show.

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

Speaker 2 (36:55):
The mystery is continuing to what happened to Savannah Guthrie's Nancy.
And there's all kinds of you know, rumors swirling out
there and were you know what she kidnapped?

Speaker 13 (37:08):
Was?

Speaker 2 (37:08):
I mean, you know, was this a targeted thing? You know?
I mean everything I've heard in the last twenty four
hours with conspiracies with you know what. She had information
about Epstein and she was gonna blow it wide open.
And I'm like, I think she was getting ready for
the Olympics when her mom disappeared.

Speaker 7 (37:25):
Nine nine thirty ninety five. We were told she was
left at her home by the family at eleven o'clock
in the morning. The family got noticed from somebody at
church that she was not at church. They went to
the home found her to be missing.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
So she's missing gone. What does it mean exactly? Was
she kidnapped? Is there a ransom? That's a big thing
that's out Is there a ransom? Is somebody kidnap her
on purpose they take her? Is there a ransom out
there for her? Do we have any leads to go
on whatsoever?

Speaker 7 (37:57):
We do believe that Nancy was taken from my home
against her wheel and that's where we're at.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
That is the sheriff, I think his name is Nanos,
Nano Nanos talking about it. So he's the sheriff out
there in Tucson. And I heard, you know, I'm gonna
throw my two cents on it in a second, Okay,
So we've got kind of a timeline of when they
think this thing happened.

Speaker 7 (38:25):
All right, we've submitted all all kinds of samples for
DNA and we've gotten some back, but nothing to indicate
any suspects.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
We'll find out if there is, if that was her blood,
if that was their blood, if there's you know, and
you've got to make sure that there's a match somewhere
in there. But then yesterday TMS reported that there is
supposedly a ransom note or something of that nature that's

(38:54):
out there, and because of that that there is this
this bitcoin wants or something of that nature. Again, everything
you've got to take with a grain of salt. In
the world of social media, the media itself, how fast
things go, you have to take it. Just be a

(39:15):
little skeptical.

Speaker 11 (39:16):
You're asked if there was any ransom and you didn't
say no, you said, we're following all leads.

Speaker 15 (39:21):
Does that mean a ransom has come in?

Speaker 7 (39:23):
We are following all leads we have, That's all I
can tell you. We get we've got hundreds of leads.

Speaker 2 (39:29):
From what I understand they were. They really avoided that.
And TMZ is also reporting that the brother in law
may be the prime suspect, and they're asking for massive
amounts of bitcoin allegedly, and again, all of these things

(39:52):
are you just don't know. You don't know what it is.
And they're worried obviously about her health. While she may
be sharpest attacks, struggles to walk and her heart I
guess has serious issues and she needs her medicine and
there I think she has a pacemaker, something that is
tied to, you know, certain apps and machines. So it's
it's a crazy story, there's no doubt. And Savannah announced

(40:14):
yesterday or late last night that she's not going to
be doing the Olympics. She was supposed to be one
of the faces of the Olympics for NBC. It's just
a bizarre story. My first thought when I heard it
is they didn't think anybody was home, and somebody broke
in the house and she was there and they panicked
and took her. So, if indeed it is what some

(40:36):
people are saying that maybe it's a little bit more
of an inside job, maybe they will protect you know,
it's hard at this point. It's kidnapping, right like you're
doing forever. This isn't like you broke in, saw somebody
knocked them down, grabbed some stuff and left this point,
it's kidnapping, and kidnapping carries a lot of time on it.

(40:58):
So uh, I'm feeling like desperation and that's the scary
part of this. Let me know what you think. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson show,
sure x your Insta, YouTube and more. Hey, you guys
want to hear some music. This will piss everybody off.

(41:21):
That's bad Bunny right there. I was just reading the
anonymous NFL player thinks only Americans should poor performed the
halftime show. I'm like, he is an American. Will somebody
explained to people that people from Puerto Rica are Americans?
Is that?

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (41:40):
Am I missing something? Are people unaware of this? Did
they change the rules? Because I don't think they did.
We're gonna be playing one bad Bunny song almost every
hour up until Friday, just to piss some people off Chad,

(42:00):
And the reason is because we shouldn't be arguing over
bad money. The beauty of our country is he's And
I don't think and I will say this now, I
do not believe that he is going to do something
crazy and wild right he may wear some wacky outfits
and his talk of a dresses, I don't. I think

(42:21):
I think he's got respect enough for the NFL and
the platform he's on. Now. I'm not saying anything about
green Day, Green Day, who knows what they're gonna do,
but the for him, I think he respects. Also Goodell
enough has asked him, and I think he respects the
NFL and the platform he has to to to be
able to do what he's going to be able to
do and to to you know, really bring his music

(42:44):
and stuff to audience. I don't think he's gonna do
anything untoward that. You know, the NFL is worried about
where he's gonna come out, Go America sucks or you
know whatever. I think everybody's waiting for him to do
and say again, I don't think he's going to, but
who knows. We'll say I got a text I agree
with you on the stupid halftime show. Frankly, this is
dividing the country just as a Trumper and his redirect

(43:08):
has done for the past ten years. And yeah, it's
it's the culture wars stuff. And we're going to talk
a bit about culture wars because yesterday there was a
hearing in DC, you know, the Netflix merger of this
that and the other, and a lot of it was
about culture wars and trans and this that and the
other and the Republicans. And I keep telling you you're

(43:30):
fighting a battle right now that you're not that people
aren't paying attention to. There are other things out that
they're paying attention to when it comes to the political
side of the world that we live in, and that
is the economy. The economy, the economy. That's it. So
going back to the playbook over and over again about

(43:52):
the culture wars isn't going to get you over the
hump when it comes to midterms some point. Frank Luntz
arguably the best polster out there, talking about you know,
Trump getting out there. He's gonna go out there. He's
going to pitch the dream and the whole nine yards
for everybody. And you know, I have news for you.

(44:13):
We saw what happened in Texas the other day. That
was not something that came out of nowhere. It wasn't.
That's a people were surprised about how big of a
turnaround it was, even at the state level in Texas.
To see a place in an area where Trump won
by seventeen and the Democrat come into the special election

(44:34):
and win by fourteen points, a thirty one point spin around.
But I think Trump thinks he can talk his way
into the Republicans winning in the midterms.

Speaker 25 (44:44):
He won in twenty sixteen, and he won in twenty
twenty four. Both times he told him he couldn't do it,
and both times he won. So he's thinking to himself,
I've used the strategy before, so why not use it again?
And I'd say, because I'm looking at seven percent of
the electorate. These are people voted for Donald Trump, not
because they wanted Trump, but because they didn't want Kamala Harris.

(45:08):
And that seven percent is going to determine who controls
Congress in twenty twenty six That seven percent is not Republican,
but they didn't like the Democrats. And those are the
people who have moved away from him since the election,
which is why his numbers have fallen.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
And they have fallen. And I keep telling everybody when
we talk about this stuff, I want you guys understand
we talk about the politics, especially of polling. Don't pay
attention to your side, right side, left side, red, blue,

(45:46):
damn Republican independents pay attention to independence. They may be
left leaning right leaning, but they do not like the
party they're associated with right now, out on either side,
and so their thought is, I'm going to go independent,
and these are the people that get you over the hump.

Speaker 26 (46:09):
Does Donald Trump have the ability to put himself on
the ballot if he stays in front of people with
the cadence that the chief of staff would like to see.

Speaker 25 (46:16):
Yes, he does, but that is a double edged sword
in some place, and it helps him. He's a turnout magnet.
People vote because he's on the ballot right, but he
also turns people off and in those key swing states.
At this moment, he's a neutral. He used to be
a positive. He could be a positive at some point
in the future. But if he continues on the current track,

(46:39):
I think the Republicans will lose control of the House.
They'll keep the Senate. In the end, he has he
doesn't empathize. I want him to look straight at the
camera and say I get it, I hear you, and
we're going to kick ass the way we've done it before.
I hope I can say that language. But he's not
doing that. He's kicking the ass of everyone in the room,

(47:00):
but he's not fighting for you and me.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
And man, I hear that all the time, more and
more from people who are hardscore Trump supporters, and I
get more text messages say I've voted four and three times,
but I feel like it's all a farce right now,
that this is only about him, and that his ego
is out of control. The Epstein stuff, I think is
playing into some of the stuff right now, talking about

(47:23):
nationalizing the elections, all of this stuff. People are frustrated.
And I continue to say this when it comes to
being able to have conversations with people and empathize with
them in a way that look, I'm with you, we're
going to get through this, and being honest with them.

(47:43):
They're more willing to give you slack to turn things around.
But when you look at them and say, everything's great,
everything's amazing, What are you whining about? Look at the
stock market? That kind of stuff. People, they're done with
it and they're frustrated, and you can feel it. Let

(48:04):
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(49:30):
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Plus Iran, what are we gonna do? We shall discuss
all that and so much more straight ed Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
Are we going to squabble with Iran again? Are we
gonna throw down with Iran? You know, we show down
one of their drones they probably got it on Amazon,
shot it down, and then they threatened one of our tankers.
They said, we're going to come and stop tankers from
doing tanker stuff, and we're like no, and the tanker
I'm going to move by and they're like, well, you're lucky, right,

(50:14):
you're lucky, You're lucky. But tensions are high.

Speaker 27 (50:17):
The Iranians say they want a diplomatic solution as well,
and yet hours after the drone was shot down, another
drone and multiple Iranian boats were harassing a US flag tanker,
prompting a US destroyer to come to its aid.

Speaker 17 (50:32):
The tensions do remain high.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
So what's the end game? As we were talking our
buddy michaelin Chesterday Military analysts, we're talking about the endgame
in this. I don't know. I don't know what the
end games are. I don't think anybody knows. Because if
the goal is to have them vacate their positions as
leaders of the country, right, the hardliners, right, the Iatolas,

(50:58):
the Mulas and all of that stuff, Hamani, that ain't
gonna happen. That isn't gonna happen. You know that. Why
would they leave? And this whole nuclear bomb as you look,
I'll say it. I'll say it again. If I'm them,
I'm trying to get a nuclear bomb too. Wouldn't you

(51:19):
tell me you wouldn't try to get one? Tell me
right now, you wouldn't try to get a bomb if
you could. Now he thinks that they would actually try
to use it. I do not believe they would try
to use it. Doesn't mean that they're gonna get one
anytime soon. But you understand, I mean, if you go
and look at the world. Has he even admitted my

(51:41):
clients are military, And I said, look, yeah, Ukraine is
never getting invaded if they've got nukes exactly exactly. So
is there gonna be a meeting where they're gonna come
to together and sort this out?

Speaker 24 (51:54):
Hell?

Speaker 2 (51:54):
No, You and I both know that whatever happens, it'll
never be good enough because the Iranians probably won't follow
the deal, right the iotol on them for they probably
not even want any part of this. And then the
other side of it, You and I both know this
will never be enough for Israel. How can you say that, Chad,
Because we're honest. Let's be real. Israel wants a lot

(52:15):
of things in the Middle East, most of all which
is to dominate everything three two, three, five, three eight,
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Iran the younger generation wants freedoms and opportunities, and we'd

(52:35):
like to see that too, but we're running that weird situation.
We'd like to see that, but Israel's like, not so fast.
So this is going to be interesting. I don't think
anything's gonna get done, and I don't think if it does,
it's going to be you know, adhered to. If that
makes sense. Let me know what you think, and I
know what you guys are thinking right now, Chad. This
is America first, right, It's not. It's not Marjorie Taylor

(52:56):
Green the Trader, as you guys know, are out still
speaking out against this administration. In the insanity AGA is.

Speaker 28 (53:04):
I think people are realizing it was all a lie.
It was a big lie for the people. What MAGA
is really serving is in this administration, who they're serving
is their big donors, the big big donors that donated
all the money and continue to donate to the President's
packs and donate to the two hundred and fiftieth anniversion

(53:26):
or donating to the big ballroom.

Speaker 17 (53:28):
And if they're donating to all these things.

Speaker 28 (53:30):
Those are the people that get the special favors. They
get the government contracts, they get the pardons, or somebody
they love or one of their friends gets a pardon.
And it's the foreign countries are running the show here.
It's the major big corporations and what is best for
the world.

Speaker 17 (53:50):
That's really what MAGA is.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
What are you serious? Some serious questions about Trump and
MAGA and the moment. There's no doubt about that. Let
me know what you think three two, three, five, three eight,
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other stuff that's out there. I want to know what
you think. Do you think MAGA is basically now become

(54:15):
a front for the business of Trump and everybody else
around it. Let me know.

Speaker 12 (54:19):
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Speaker 1 (54:22):
Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
Each and every hour on Wednesdays, we have a little
bit of fun with our white progressive women who tell
us how awful we are. I wonder what they're up
to next. We've got the superstars straight Ahead, Jess and Kylie.

Speaker 15 (54:57):
It's not him at the coffee bar.

Speaker 13 (55:00):
She's not streaming from a car fat trait, so bredam
dohd telling workers what.

Speaker 15 (55:06):
They ought to be.

Speaker 13 (55:08):
Let me send your experience speakin over. Everyone got a
friend for every human sin, but floss you if you
don't shine in.

Speaker 15 (55:19):
It's why Woman Wednesdays.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
It is why Woman Wednesday. White progressive women telling us
all the things that we need to do better. As
mostly heteronormative patriarchal men, who of course are nothing but
toxic masculinity.

Speaker 4 (55:37):
I'd be a hot take, but the trad wife trend
is very much rooted in racism.

Speaker 17 (55:41):
Reason why is because these white women.

Speaker 4 (55:43):
Are recreating the traditional family life that was very common
that people are yearning for.

Speaker 17 (55:48):
From the nineteen fifties. You know who. This wasn't an
option for black and brown women.

Speaker 4 (55:52):
Dorkly, black and brown people have been very underpaid in
the US, which has forced them to acquire multiple jobs
simply to support their family. So a man being able
to confine white wife to the home is very much
something that was not an option for everybody yet, and
it's rooted in nostalgia whiteness and who the past was
really meant for, which is why you see so many
white people trying to recreate it, because they see it
as a time when women could be led by men,

(56:14):
and when men had full and total authority over the
women in their lives and over politics in general.

Speaker 17 (56:19):
But again, this tradwife.

Speaker 4 (56:20):
Lifestyle was not an option for all women, so the
fact that it is being so romanticized by specifically white
women is often rooted in racism. Yearning for some mythical
past that doesn't even exist. So remember if you see
any of this tradewife content, literally just being dislike it,
hired of seeing it on my FYP and I'm tired
of young girls being shown this.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Man, there is a lot to unpack there. First of all,
let me ask you why is it only white women that?
And if you don't know what trad wife is, let
me let me take a step back here. Tradwife, traditional wife, right,
think of the you know, the nineteen fifties things, and
a lot of times in the trad wife world, which
is any wife, but in the specific trad wife world,
you'll see a lot of them dress up, you know,

(57:02):
kind of like June Cleaver and stuff. So, but why
is it only white women are?

Speaker 10 (57:09):
Are are this?

Speaker 2 (57:10):
Have you asked any any buddy of any other persuasion? Again,
we have to turn everything into color with my little
friends out there in the progressive world. Uh, hey, would
you like a chance to stay home with the kids
or we're not just I'm curious again. It always has
to go back to race, always has to go back
to race. With Kylie, that's why she's on the mount

(57:33):
Rushmore of our white woman Wednesday, we moved from there
to Jess Now because Epstein's such a big theme. She
wants to remind everybody, hey, you suck.

Speaker 20 (57:43):
If you voted for Donald Trump, you're either a bad
person or not smart.

Speaker 17 (57:46):
I said that, I stand by it.

Speaker 20 (57:48):
We listen, We've all done things that we're not smart
a time or two, and now's the time to say
you made a mistake, because if you still support him
after those Epstein emails, you're just a bad person, because like,
where's the line? It keeps getting moved as we know,
and I've just had this ongoing debate over the last
eight years, like internally and then also obviously with other people.
Or it's like if you're a Trump supporter, I don't
want to associate with you.

Speaker 17 (58:08):
Then sometimes I feel a little guilty and like waiver a.

Speaker 20 (58:10):
Little and I'm like, okay, I need to understand a
doctrine nation at some point. People not holding you to
this standard and saying.

Speaker 17 (58:15):
That if you don't denounce this, you're a bad person.

Speaker 20 (58:18):
It's more fantalizing and insulting than being like, hey, that's
bad racism, freedom of speech, bodily autonomy, those should have
been the line too, But nonetheless, here we are, We're
at kids.

Speaker 17 (58:28):
I don't care how they twist these Epstein files.

Speaker 20 (58:31):
Anybody on that list, anybody who knew about the list,
anybody who conspire with people on the list. There should
be no room for you in society. And any of
you normy writing sinko fits who continue to do mental
gymnastics to explain why you're still a Trump supporter defending
sex abuse and pedophilia, why you're healthcare premium skyrocket, you
can go too.

Speaker 2 (58:49):
Wow, there is a lot to unpack on that one.
First of all, how do we go from the Epstein
to oh, and by the way, premiums are going up?
That did Epstein? By the way, you can sit here,
and you guys know, I feel we're gonna talk about
Epsteene here in a second. You guys know I feel
about this. It's not over the Epstein thing. I think

(59:10):
there's more. I think there's a lot more to this,
and I think that it is. You'd be lying to
yourself if you didn't think there was a massive cover up.
But everybody acts like Trump was the only person who
covered up. That's not true. That's not absolutely one d

(59:31):
percent not true. So many people played a massive part
in what has become a giant cluster hump. So many
people drop the ball long before it ever even became
an issue at the federal level that everybody paid attention
to in what was going on all the way out
there in Florida and all of that stuff. I still

(59:52):
don't know what it has to do with premiums going up.
But you know what, but progressives you don't always have
to know. And I love how you're like, you know what,
you guys should the worst. I hate you And then
you're like, well, maybe I should rethink that because you're indoctrinated.
There's right and left on that list. Okay, Really, what
there is is mostly wrong on that list or in

(01:00:12):
those files, because that's mostly what it's about. It's those files,
three million of them still not released. How many more?
And I continue to say this over and over again.
It can't just be Andrew who got kicked out of

(01:00:33):
his brother's backyard. They're trying to make him come over
and sit in front of Congress, as well as several
others and other nations that have people whose names are
on the list. They're trying to force them to come over.
How about the peoples whose names are on this list,

(01:00:53):
force them who are here, including Trump and Clinton and
everybody else. How about that?

Speaker 24 (01:01:02):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
How about apples? That are those apples? Oh? Oh yeah, yeah?
How about that? Yesterday when Trump was asked again about
this by Caitlin Collins of CNN, and let's be real,
CNN is what it is. But I think what she

(01:01:23):
asked was a very fair question.

Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
Maybe get into something else.

Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
What would you say to people you feel like they
haven't gotten justice, mister president?

Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
Something of the people care? But you know, what did
you say?

Speaker 17 (01:01:32):
What would you say to the survivors who feel like
they've been gone?

Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
The worst reporter, no one to see. Shena has no
ratings because of people like you. You know, she's a
young woman. I don't think I've ever seen you smile.
I've known you for ten years. I don't think I've
ever seen a smile.

Speaker 17 (01:01:47):
I'm asking you about survivors.

Speaker 3 (01:01:50):
Because you know you're not telling the truth, and you're
you're a very dishonest organization, and they should be ashamed
of you.

Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
Really, that's where you went with that they should be ashamed. No,
they shouldn't. We never got the questions answered to all
the questions that were out there, and every time there
was something, it got spun around, kicked, bunched down, lied,
it's this, it's that, it's a hoax. You're an idiot,
You're it's all bs. Look at the stock market's great,
blah blah blah blah blah. No, No, And every time

(01:02:21):
there's a new tranche of stuff that comes out, what
ends up happening. People have questions, right, including this latest
one with Bill Gates, who's answering some of those questions
about you know, all of the stuff.

Speaker 29 (01:02:35):
You're not at seeing the allegations, including some of them
from the last twenty four to forty eight hours.

Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Is that true?

Speaker 24 (01:02:42):
No? Apparently Jeffrey wrote an email to himself that email
was never sent. The email is, you know, false. So
I don't know what his thinking was there, you know,
was he trying to attack me in some way? But
you know, it just reminds me, you know, every minute

(01:03:03):
I spent with him, I regret and I apologize that
I did that.

Speaker 29 (01:03:07):
The problem is some of the things that he has
sent in, some of the information about other people that
has come up in those falls has been true. Why
would he do this inside this about you?

Speaker 24 (01:03:17):
Do you think, you know it's actually true that I
was only at dinners. You know, I never went to
the island, I never met any women, and so you know,
the more that comes out, the more clear it'll be
that although the time was a mistake, it had nothing
to do with that kind of behavior.

Speaker 29 (01:03:35):
Is it frustrating to you, given what you've said, that
this is now happening?

Speaker 24 (01:03:41):
Not really? I mean people should you know? Hold people
are successful to a very high bar, and so you know,
it's as these documents come out, they're going to be
closely scrutinized, as.

Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
They should be. Let's see what his ex wife has
to say about all of this stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:03:59):
You have to put more words to the mock for
context for our listeners. The emails in the files suggest
that Bill Gates had additional affairs, and that he tried
to get medication to treat a sexually transmitted infection, and
that he was going to give you the medicine without
you knowing. His representative has said all of this is false.

(01:04:19):
It is not on you to have to respond to
the details of that alleged behavior. But I wonder what
your dominant emotion is when you read these news articles
with these details.

Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
Sad just unbelievable sadness. Unbelievable sadness. Right, and again I'm
able to take my own sadness and look at those
young girls and say, my god, how did they how
did that happen to those girls?

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:04:49):
And so for me it's just sadness, sadness for you know,
I've left had I left my marriage, I had to
leave my marriage. I wanted to leave my marriage, and
so it's just sad the truth, right, And it's kind
of like, uh, at least for me, I've been able
to move on in life. And I hope there's some
justice for those now women. Right, we see them standing

(01:05:10):
up in front of microphones in DC. What they went
through is just unimaginable.

Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
I think you think we all know. Devoted listener Lisa,
she just DMS me on the old instant, which you
can do, by the way. She says, Hey, Chad, do
you think the Clinton will throw Trump under the bus
with Epstein? And how is it what these men did
not a bigger deal? It makes me sick. I hope
that it doesn't go away like he wants. I'm curious

(01:05:39):
why it's not bigger. I'm shocked why it's not bigger?
As I said earlier, take away half of the victims say, ah,
they're all crazy, okay, And you're down to what six
hundred dish And there's probably more because this is only
kind of the things we've seen so far, because there's
still three million things out there that they don't want

(01:06:01):
anybody to see. And remember, nobody's going to be prosecuted,
but we still can't see him. Why isn't it bigger?
Because this showed all of us here the powerful can
get away with it. They can do whatever they want,
whenever they want, and you can't stop them. I can't
stop them, nobody can stop them. They can do whatever

(01:06:25):
they want, whatever they want, and you cannot do anything
about it. That's what this is showing everybody. And it's
also showing that this administration is not as transparent as
everybody thinks, and that the grift when it came to
Epstein and I'm talking about not just JD. Vance and

(01:06:48):
Trump and all this stuff talking about, I'm talking about
all the people participating it. You grifted the hell out
of it. And then your devotion to Trump was such
that when he decided this wouldn't be good for me pivot.
So sad, very sad, and the only one who's paid
the price, Prince Andrew, who's not a prince anymore. He's

(01:07:14):
not even you know what he's what's her name? Fergie's done.
They found out more about her. They tossed her out
of a charity, it closed it, and they she's got
nowhere to stay. She's gonna be CouchSurfing soon, along with
her ex. It's just so bizarre that nobody seems to care.
And the whole thing as well. You know, he trafficked

(01:07:39):
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Make sure you tell them. Chad Senya coming up Urban
word today, Chad Benson, Chow.

Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
Frinding with scissors sounds great compared to this, say.

Speaker 29 (01:09:08):
And it's that portion of our program where we.

Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
Really kind of go to school, learn a little bit.
It's kind of what we're doing here each and every day.
We're having some infotainment. But it's always good to know
a second language. And that second language has to do
with the youth of America. They're vernacular, they're words, they're
slang if you will totally different. You know that, and
I know that. Oh a lot of it sounds kind

(01:09:32):
of the same, and some of it is exactly the
same except for their meaning. This one today though I
have several people have said, explain this to me because
I hear it all the time on certain videos, and
I said, you got it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Now it's time for the urban word of the day.

Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
The young have a vocabularity all their own, and we
break it down for you. It's called the urban.

Speaker 17 (01:09:56):
Word of the day.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
All right. If you watch video on the inter net,
in particular, if you're you know, following your favorite you know, influencer.
And by the way, this goes from whether you're you know,
an influencer that's in there, you know, late teens, early twenties,
all the way up, you'll hear this and you probably go,

(01:10:19):
why do they say that? Unlive? Unlive? Yeah, un alive unlive.
So in case something bad happens and you don't want
to say murdered or whatever, you say, they unlive him
or her. Oh, especially if you're watching any of those

(01:10:42):
crime pod you know, podcast things or any of that stuff,
unaliving somebody, it's kind of become the thing because you're
trying to beat the algorithms because they think if they
hear a certain thing, they'll suppress your views and everything.
So unlive you know what it means now, kids, all right,
so be happy with it. Dig That was the urban

(01:11:03):
word of the day. Now you know see what I
said there? Dig By the way. The the other thing
you'll see is and sometimes they go poo pew because
they don't want to say they shot at somebody or
something like that, so they go poo poo. Again, all
of it has to do with the algorithms. So much
of it has to do with the algorithms. People are
probably what the hell's he saying?

Speaker 24 (01:11:25):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
On a lot what PuO pew? Yeah? Yeah, And I
bet some of you are going, Okay, I kind of
get it now, Chad, because I'm watching some things. I
don't do that. If I'm doing any of my stuff,
I just I'll just say it because I figure, you
know what, I don't make it for kids. I'm an adult.

(01:11:46):
You're an adult. If you hear something it's like and
they shot at them, I think you're gonna be like,
I get what's going on, because I think the pupu
thing makes it sound like it's a cartoon thing, and
we know it's not. Oh oh yeah, three two, three, five, three, eight,
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a Senate battle the primaries getting to go on between
Crockett and Tallarico, and now there's accusations of racism and

(01:12:36):
all kinds of stuff going on. Some economy news as well,
because you know, it's about the economy stupid and woke
gone wild when it comes to Netflix and the Republicans
in a hearing yesterday, they're still fighting the culture war
when everybody's going it's about the economy stupid. We'll talk

(01:12:57):
about that as well. All that and so much more
straight ahead Hour number three, chappionson show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
Breaking news out of Minnesota. Seven hundred, seven hundred folks
who are in Minnesota who work for DHS, the ICE,
those folks they're going to be leaving.

Speaker 30 (01:13:49):
We will draw down seven hundred people affected today.

Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
Oh, Tom Howan, You guys do realize that Tom Homan
was like the guy who who really was part of
the deporter in chief that was Obama. You guys understand that, right?
He was Obama's borders are he was a part of that.
You guys, I don't think people realize that. I think
they see him as Trump's guy. He was Obama's guy. What. Oh, yeah,

(01:14:19):
you didn't know that. You didn't know. But but how
can that can that be?

Speaker 14 (01:14:30):
Chad?

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
Oh, it's simple because dude worked his ass off, works
his way up. Well, obviously Obama didn't know who he was,
didn't even like the guy, probably wanted to get rid
of him. Oh, by the way, just to let you know,
Executive Director of Ice and Removal Operations e r O
as they call it, That means he was the top
official overseeing deportations nation wide. No, well then you're right though, Yeah,

(01:14:58):
I mean probably, but then they found out who he
wasn't they got rid of him, and Obama must have
hated him or In twenty seventeen, Obama awarded him the
Presidential Rank Award for Career Service. Excuse me, no, no, no,
it can't be, yes, it can be. See, with the
Trump administration, so much of this is theatrics. Okay, it is,

(01:15:24):
and that's what modern politics has become. It's a lot
of it's theatrics and all that kind of stuff. But
it also shows you how much the media and everybody
plays into Trump's evil. These are his people. These people
are all white and evil and oh, you know, nobody

(01:15:45):
decent whatever have anything to do with these Well wait
a minute. He worked under Obama what, Yes, worked his
way up by the way, pop official, meaning executing final
orders of removal, overseeing detention and transportation, managing field offices
that carried out arrest and removals. And this is when

(01:16:09):
he was the Deporter chief Obama. Well, I'm just gonna
put that over here. Okay, Well, just not talk about
that so you can be drawing down seven hundred folks
from Minnesota. One of the things they're talking about is
the cooperation.

Speaker 30 (01:16:30):
We currently have an unprecedented number of counties communicating with
US now and allowing ice to take custody of illegal
ailments before they hit the streets, unprecedented cooperation.

Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
That was one of the big things that I've been
saying when it comes to immigration for a while is Hey,
Democrat cities and states and you guys are all run
around going, you know what, We're gonna be sanctuary. Okay,
that's great, whatever, But I just want to point this
out to you. If you allow them to get the

(01:17:04):
bad people, if you allow them to go in and
take custody of the bad before they hit the streets
and the prisons and all that kind of stuff, what happens.
This doesn't become chaos, This doesn't become craziness.

Speaker 7 (01:17:20):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
That's what happens in this situation that I'm imagining, which
is what normal people would want. And most Democrats, by
the way, are like, you know what, I don't want
bad people here. I don't want bad people have come here.
And we can discuss the immigration, like how do we
go about doing it? All that stuff we absolutely should
be discussing, and we need to take a different approach

(01:17:45):
and a different look at a lot of different things.
I'm just saying, could we be honest about so much
of the theatrics that both the right and the left
love to have the performativeness of this. Trump is a
great villain. He's fine being the joker, right he is.
He's totally good being the joker. And everybody else in
the media see themselves says.

Speaker 15 (01:18:06):
We are.

Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
Batman and you're really not. You're really you're not. You know,
I know I'm not. I'll tell you that right now.
Farms to be the one of his Nah, I wouldn't
be Batman. I never really got into I always thought
about Batman. It's just your rich due with a lot
of toys, right. Iron Man's a rich do with a
lot of toys, but he also has that thing in

(01:18:29):
his chest, and there's that, you know. But if it's
gonna be something, I don't know who it'd want to
be as Batman, you know, Awkwardman would be cool, although
I'd be more flounder Man three, two, three, five, twenty four,
twenty three Acts had Bedson shows, your ex, your insta, YouTube,

(01:18:50):
and all the other things. Texas Big upset in Texas
this week. People have been talking about have they made
a little bit more out of it? No, I don't
think they have. I think it's it's it's it's real.
Here's the place right in Texas terror County, ninth District.
The guy that runs is a uh, you know, just

(01:19:14):
it's just a dude, just running as a Democrat. Just
a guy running, not on woke craziness and lunacy and
all of that stuff, running as Hey, the economy sucks,
this is about kitchen table ideas. Let's get this right

(01:19:38):
and put America and the people of America in Texas
in this district. Let's let's let's do everything we can
to get it right. And it's it's it's amazing. It
is that. Like I keep telling everybody, it's an easy
way to run on both sides of the aisle. But
the bigger battle that's going on is on the Democrat

(01:20:03):
side in the primaries for actual Senate, not state, but
the federal side of the Senate. James Tallerico and Jasmine Crockett.
So Colin Allred was running and he dropped out. Then
a TikToker comes out and says, James Tallerco called Colin

(01:20:24):
all Red a mediocre black man. Now I wasn't there.
I haven't heard the audio. What he said is I
didn't call him a mediocre black Man. I said he
ran a mediocre campaign. It was a mediocre candidate. Now

(01:20:47):
you can interpret that how you want. I think Colin
al Colin Allredd has got a great story, but I'm
surprised that he dropped out this considering, but he got in. Talla.
Rico's got big name recognition right now because of how
he's done with social media as well as traditional media.

(01:21:11):
And then of course you throw in the fact that
Joe Rogan sees him, brings him on, and he blows
up even more. And he's got a story I think that,
you know, and the way that he comes at things.
You know, he's a pastor, and and it's even though
he's a Democrat, and there's a lot of things about
him that a lot of that group that we talked

(01:21:31):
about last hour, that seven to ten percent of people
who voted for Trump but kind of held their nose
because they couldn't stand Kamala that resonates with them. But
this whole thing about you know, is everybody's like, it's
racism what he said. He's going up against Jasmine Crockett, who,
by the way, loves every second of this, and they're

(01:21:52):
they're spreading it everywhere and I will tell you a
lot of Republicans are spending money to make sure that
that that message that he's a race and all is
getting out there. Colin alright, who supposedly wasn't going to
do after he dropped out, wasn't going to do anything.
He's now endorsed Crockett and said yesterday.

Speaker 31 (01:22:07):
I understand that James Tallergo had the temerity and the
audacity to say to a black woman that he had
signed up to run against a mediocre black man, meaning me,
this man just should not be our nomineth the United
States Senate. I wasn't gonna get involved in this race.
But listen, don't come for me unless I send for you. Okay, James,

(01:22:28):
and keep my name out of your mouth while you're
at it.

Speaker 2 (01:22:31):
Okay, Now, did he or didn'ey? I don't know. Did
he really call him that? Or did an influencer in
a conversation take it as that and ran with it
and there you go again. I don't know. But what
I will tell you if I'm the Republicans, I want
Jasmine Crockett to win. I want Jasmine Crockett to win

(01:22:53):
because Jasmine Crockett gives you the flame thrower that isn't
going to bring people from your side of the aisle
over to her side. She will not expand the tent.
She won't. So I want her to win the primary

(01:23:17):
over James tell Rica because I'll tell you what I think.
If James till Rico ends up there, I think he's
got a hell of a shot. I think, even though
it's Texas, I think he's got a better shot than
Beto did. And he's also going to be running against
you know, John Cornyn's been there for this be his
fifth term. Good God. Right, then you got Ken Paxton

(01:23:40):
and those are the real, you know, two front runners.
Wesley Hunts in it and I like Wesley by the way,
and he's pulling at about sixteen percent. Paxton and Cornyn
are almost in a dead heat, and he got a
lot of undecided. But I think if I'm the Republicans,
I want her big time because her is a firebrand

(01:24:04):
to the point where she's going to alienate a lot
of people and because of that, they even if they're
frustrated with Trump and everything else, they're they're gonna say no.
But Talla Rico, I think would have a much better
chance and that's why primaries now are so freaking important,

(01:24:24):
so important. So this is gonna be interesting. But did
did he say it? Or didn't he say it? We're
gonna get more into this on Monday because we do
midterm Mondays with our buddy Jim Kennedy of the Kennedy
instead of polyly policy research. But this is one of
those races I think could surprise, and I think the
Democrats are looking and thinking, we if we think we

(01:24:45):
got a chance to flip a few seats, this may
be one of them. Right here we shall see three two, three, five,
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Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?

Speaker 9 (01:26:36):
Signed James Dean, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia.

Speaker 12 (01:26:48):
Sera, what trapping?

Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
All right, it's final. I was training on the old anaway.
I was he on this Wednesday the Olympics. As you know,
our coverage has already begun. Talk a little bit more
about the Olympics, but kicks off today, not the Olympics
in earnest as we think with all of the stuff

(01:27:19):
and the whole like, oh, here comes the flame. That's
the opening ceremonies that takes place. What Friday night, This
is the start to the games because team sports got
to get some of these things in Arsenal Chelsea. That's football.
Jill Biden's husband X husband, excuse me, X husband exit. Sorry,
Doctor Biden arrested for allegedly murdering his wife. I know, right,

(01:27:45):
Melina Gates, we all know how that's going. She's very open.
She did it, what like a podcast. She's pretty open
about everything. She's not happy. Just let you guys know,
not happy. Over to X, Bertie Sanders, Epstein Files, Fuentes

(01:28:08):
New York Post also talking about the Epstein Files and
why they're dismissing the new Epstein files. Tombstone. There's a
raging debate on X about is Tombstone the greatest Western ever. Hmm.

(01:28:28):
I will have my thoughts on that in a moment.
And finally over the YEAHO, Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie's mom,
they're wondering, was she abducted? She? How did you know?
This whole thing that has taken place has been crazy?
And is there a ransom? All that stuff's going on

(01:28:51):
over there as they talk about that, she's supposed to
be at the Olympics with NBC three two, three, five,
three h twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
Is your ex your Insta, your YouTube, your Facebook? And
all the other stuff? Radio on the Chad Benson Show
hosting a lot of it. Donald Trump yelling at Kaitlin

(01:29:13):
Collins at CNN, You're the worst, You're the worst. Best
in show the Westminster one hundred and fifty Anniversary Dog Show.
I didn't win. My dog did not win either, because
he's silly. He has no chance. I was laughing last time.
My daughter, who is seven, Charlie, we were watching some

(01:29:35):
of the clips, you know, of the Westminster Dog Show,
and she fell in love with the giant English sheep dog.
She's just like, it's so fluffy, I'm like, it is
it is so fluffy. But I said, do you see
that because we have tiny dogs. Come, Tanny does just

(01:29:55):
lit Tanny doves. We got tiny brains. She's like dead.
I said, honey, our dogs are not qualified. Actually my
wife's dog. Okay, so Charlie has her dog, Bowie, and
my wife has her dog Red. Red is a designer dog,
so it couldn't compete in the contest. But it's very

(01:30:16):
she shy, even though it's not really, but Bowie could not.
But she wants a sheep dog now. And I'm like,
man ah.

Speaker 12 (01:30:24):
That she dogs are awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:30:25):
But the winner last night, well, the winner was Henny.

Speaker 10 (01:30:29):
You're a Dolmerman pitcher and you're one hundred fifty west
Binster Kenna Club Best and Show Winner.

Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
Western Show winner was Penny right there. Congratulations Pennie, you're
a winner. Penny looked exactly like you think it would
perfect coming out. We've got a little White Woman Wednesday
for you having some fun with that. Bunch of other
good stuff on the way as well, some political stuff
and some other fun stuff. And of course it is Wednesday,
so it's one hit Wonder Wednesday. We will do that

(01:30:56):
as well, this is the Chat Benson.

Speaker 26 (01:30:58):
Shows, a Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
It is Wednesday, and you know what that means. Yes,
we got one hit wonder Wednesday coming up a little bit,
but it's also White Woman Wednesday. If you're new to
the program, we got several new stations out there listening
to us. God bless you guys. But this is where
progressive white women in particular tell us whoever us is,
who isn't them? Basically how horrible and evil we are.
And they're gonna lecture us.

Speaker 15 (01:31:45):
It's not him at the coffee bar.

Speaker 13 (01:31:48):
She's not streaming from our car fat shake. So bredam
dohd telling workers.

Speaker 15 (01:31:54):
What they ought to be.

Speaker 13 (01:31:56):
Let me send it your experience.

Speaker 15 (01:32:00):
Get over.

Speaker 13 (01:32:00):
Everyone got a friend for every human sin, but flucks
you if.

Speaker 15 (01:32:06):
You don't shine in. It's White Woman Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
That's right, it is White Woman Wednesday. And like I say,
if you knew to the program, this is what we do.
We break it down, We have some fun with this,
and this is where again progressive wackadoos tell us all
how much better they are than us. And we're gonna
start with a famous white person. Her name's Billie.

Speaker 17 (01:32:25):
Eilish, No one is illegal on stolen land.

Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
Thank you for that. By the way, Billy, Just in
case you guys didn't see that. That was the Grammys the
other night. The tribe that used to occupy the land
where her million dollar home is would like their land back,
They said, the tongue of a tribe I guess resided
there before they put up her two and a half

(01:32:52):
million dollar home. I don't know what it's worth. Now
she paid that, which was seventeen what is she's like
several years ago? It's probably worth five ten million dollars.
Apparently has a gate mote. The whole nine arts again
stolen land, and she's protecting it. So it's such insanity.
And we're going to get in more tomorrow the stolen
land myth and how Yeah, there's some stuff in there

(01:33:17):
that's very true about some stolen land, but we weren't
the first to steal it. Oh and some of it
was actually sold to us because the people that were
trying to defend it were like, I don't want to
do this anymore. Oh oh, So we'll get into that
more tomorrow. But the attitude of it all is insane,

(01:33:40):
and it is so insane. Case in point, our good
friend Kylie on a white woman.

Speaker 4 (01:33:45):
Wednesday, very single white American is here illegally. And that's
why I don't give a single about immigrants coming to
this country. Actually I actively encourage it, because who am
I to say that my ancestors have any more right
to be here when they settled in Oklahoma or West
Virginia or wherever the I literally don't care.

Speaker 17 (01:34:00):
And until like sixty.

Speaker 4 (01:34:02):
Seventy years ago, you would just show up to Ellis
Island and be like, yo, I need a job, and
they would let you through and they'd be like, Okay, well,
actually your last names too for to pronounce, so we're
changing your last name to Smith.

Speaker 17 (01:34:11):
Go find a job, go move like you got this.
And that was it.

Speaker 4 (01:34:15):
And the only reason that it became an issue now,
and it's becoming so popular among the right is because
of racism. Oh one is illegal on stolen land. We
are all just human beings. And again, the fact that
you have white skin does not give you any more
claim to this land than anybody else, because who was
here first? Native Americans, indigenous peoples, and various tribes. We

(01:34:35):
colonize this land, So who are we to say that
people can't come in forget the fact that immigrants are
incredibly valuable and provide so much life in society. I'm
just sick of making entitlement when it comes to this,
and stop calling people illegals their human beings.

Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
Bye bye, Thank you so much for lecturing. I feel
better about that. You guys all feel better about that,
you do? Okay, good? Listen to this. This is a
I think this is a Canadian skit. Who wants to
do a land acknowledgment at like a like a local play,
you know, like a super liberals like small play like

(01:35:10):
theater that has like maybe fifty seats.

Speaker 21 (01:35:12):
Hello, First, I'd like to remind everyone here to turn
off your cell phones before we begin this evening's performance.
We would like to acknowledge that this theater stands on
territory of the initial bay they hold in a show.
You're on Wendat and the Patoon First Nations. We're also
mindful of broken covenants and the need to make right

(01:35:32):
with all our relations and now please enjoy the show.

Speaker 32 (01:35:38):
Oh sorry, hello, Oh sorry?

Speaker 2 (01:35:40):
Excuse me? Should we should we go?

Speaker 17 (01:35:44):
Excuse me?

Speaker 32 (01:35:45):
Oh no, no, I just mean if we're on someone
else's land?

Speaker 17 (01:35:49):
Shouldn't we shouldn't we leave?

Speaker 21 (01:35:51):
Oh no, no, no, the theater is here. Now, we just
like to acknowledge whose land it is.

Speaker 17 (01:35:55):
I'm sorry, I'm so confused.

Speaker 32 (01:35:56):
So if we're on someone else's land, shouldn't shouldn't we
do something about that?

Speaker 17 (01:36:01):
Or hopefully we'll enjoy the performance.

Speaker 32 (01:36:03):
Okay, So some of the money from the ticket sales
of the show are going to the indigenous communities?

Speaker 17 (01:36:09):
Well, no, a portion of them.

Speaker 21 (01:36:13):
No, No, the ticket sales go to the theater.

Speaker 32 (01:36:15):
So is the money from the bottled water sold here
going to the First Nations for Clean Drinking Water?

Speaker 21 (01:36:21):
Or Oh no, that money goes to Nesley, they're a sponsor.

Speaker 32 (01:36:25):
I'm so sorry, I'm so confused. So whose land are
we on? What are we what are we doing?

Speaker 21 (01:36:32):
It's a dialogue?

Speaker 17 (01:36:34):
How are we making right? Well, there's a.

Speaker 21 (01:36:39):
There's a plaque you can read in the lobby.

Speaker 17 (01:36:41):
I'm just I don't understand.

Speaker 21 (01:36:43):
I'm getting a message from the stage manager that we
need to begin the show, so please take your seats,
but have a good time.

Speaker 2 (01:36:50):
That sums everything up right there, because it's performative. Who's
that for? Right? Who's that for? Who you doing this
for You're not giving the land, can not give any money,
You're not doing anything. You just want to come up
and go, hey, I'm super stoked that I've got an award,
or my life is great. I want to acknowledge all
the other people whose life sucks, but I feel better

(01:37:12):
about who I am. You know, as a younger, lad,
it was old saying many of you gen exhers understand this.
In your twenties, if you're not liberal, you don't have
a heart. In your thirties, you don't have a brain
if you're not conservative. And now we're a lot more
libertarian than it used to be. But perfect example of

(01:37:33):
that is again we're having fun with this. This is
Whitney Cummings comic. Right, you think, oh, super and one
time she was super liberal. She had a baby. Life changes,
right when you have a kid, and she starts making
fun of all these influencers who put their makeup on
whether they get ready with me and Jes the one
we play a lot. She does that a lot of them,
and she makes fun of their stupid land acknowledgments.

Speaker 23 (01:37:56):
Influencers lecturing us on morality while doing their makeup like
this is so wild. They'll be like, uh, you know,
make sure that you're doing a Land acknowledgment before every speech.
And the Chiefs are such a racist organization for calling
themselves the Chiefs. And we need to make sure we

(01:38:20):
outlaw American spirit cigarettes because that is absolutely so inappropriate
to be appropriating Native American culture. And now I'm just
gonna put on my lipstick and blot it.

Speaker 17 (01:38:36):
You're like, how is how is it not weird?

Speaker 23 (01:38:40):
Why is this an okay way to apply?

Speaker 15 (01:38:44):
But I'm going to rub it in.

Speaker 17 (01:38:45):
But I'm gonna rub it in. But I'm gonna rub
it in.

Speaker 23 (01:38:48):
See, I'm an ally see now I'm an ally see.
I hope my point was clear here, because it's gonna
take a while to get.

Speaker 4 (01:38:56):
All the.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
Oh just it's it's crazy, it is. This is not
I tell everybody, you know, the Democrats, if you had
some sanity, you go a lot further, you would. But
unfortunately the other day James Carfield said, we've allowed our
party to become too feminized and too woke and too wacky,

(01:39:19):
and you just leave everybody else out there, who is
a vast majority of the party dangling. And that is
just the Land acknowledgment this land is your land. This
land is my land. See a little white woman, Wednesday
doesn't hurt. And we got one hit wonder Wednesday coming

(01:39:41):
up in a bit and you're gonna like this one.
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You know what time it is? Oh yeah, One hit

(01:41:07):
Wonder Wednesday. I got a good one for you that
has been suggested to me several times. So you know
what I said. I said to myself, Chad, you should
do it, And you know what, I totally am going
to do that. If you have a one hit Wonder
that you would like to hear, let us know three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three. Coming up, we're gonna

(01:41:29):
wrap it up One Hit Wonder Wednesday, Chad Benzachow. If
you like talk.

Speaker 1 (01:41:44):
Radio like Chad Benson likes his meals, you've come to
the perfect place for takeout we're gonna.

Speaker 2 (01:41:52):
Wrap it up today as we do every Wednesday. So
we've got a lot of new listeners and stuff and
we want to make sure that everybody catches up right.
You know it the first week through listening and uh,
we do One Hit Wonder Wednesdays. On Wednesdays, this is
where we explore a song that was a hit and
we go way back and sometimes it's a little bit newer,

(01:42:13):
but this is coming from the nineties. And the way
that we do this is we find songs that sometimes
it's just the song that the band nobody ever cares about,
we never hear about it again. Other times it was
a band that was amazing and that one hit and
then they never really disappeared, but they never had anything else.
And sometimes you don't know the song or the artist's name,
but you know the song itself. So we like that fun.

(01:42:35):
We like to explore, We like to find out the
ins and outs of that song and that lightning that
crashed in that bottle. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls.
Without further ado, it's time for a little One Hit
Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 22 (01:42:48):
Now it's time for another edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday.
May not remember the name of the.

Speaker 2 (01:43:01):
Band, but you definitely know the song.

Speaker 12 (01:43:16):
This Bruiser.

Speaker 22 (01:43:17):
This is one Hit Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (01:43:22):
All right, So one Hit Wonder Wednesday again. If you
knew the show, we asked you guys to participate each
and every week we take a song that for a
moment was that lightning in a bottle, right, it could
have been the song of the summer. It's going to
be something like that. But it was here and gone,
and sometimes it lives on forever and we all know
when it comes on. Others were like, oh, I remember
that song, and this is one of those things that

(01:43:44):
has lived on for quite a while. So today's song
comes from a four piece band that started out as
a trio with bassist Christina Hillhouse, guitarist Seanna Hall, and
drummer Won to Day. They were struggling a little bit
and they said we need to find a vocalist and
they ran into Linda Perry, who, as you guys know,

(01:44:04):
you might recognize that name because she's written so many
massive hits. Linda said she was a vocalist. They signed
her up their first This is Funny, their first rehearsal
as four non blondes. Ah It's supposed to take place
on October seventeenth, nineteen eighty nine, but there was a

(01:44:25):
bit of an earthquake that happened. That was the World
Series earthquake, the Loma Prieta earthquake in San Francisco kind
of put a pause on that one. Well. They got
through the rehearsal, performed a little bit, released their first
album in July of nineteen ninety one, and with it
came their only hits, A massive hit your one hit

(01:44:48):
wonder Today from four non blondes, What's up?

Speaker 6 (01:45:08):
What if I use?

Speaker 14 (01:45:09):
I'm a lupier Steve trying to get up there la
a hole forward, just a natia. I realised weekly when
I knew I shoot that the rule.

Speaker 15 (01:45:26):
Was made up of this crumble a man for whatever
that means.

Speaker 14 (01:45:35):
Into it cries times when I'm finding.

Speaker 4 (01:45:38):
Bit just to get it on and once in money
and I didn't feel.

Speaker 20 (01:45:46):
A little.

Speaker 14 (01:45:49):
Into a week morning at ab outsidey night take a difference, then.

Speaker 12 (01:45:55):
I can't realize and I scream.

Speaker 15 (01:45:58):
For the top of my bum.

Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
Damn with the song itself, they hated, didn't think it
was going to go anywhere, kicked a number eleven here
in the United States, of America, went to number one
in a bunch of countries, and of course has been
a mainsay on you know, oldies, which is weird to say,

(01:46:26):
and many other stations across the country to this day,
tons of movies, commercials, all of these things. It was
a huge hit, massive, massive hit. By the way, they
broke up not too long after they released this, Linda
Perry wanted to go do more serious stuff. She said, Hey,
I want to go perform at Carnegie Hall and do

(01:46:46):
big things like this, And oddly enough, two weeks after
she quit, Roger Daltrey said, hey, we're doing a big
thing at Carnegie Hall. Would you come play with us.
They have since gotten back together, off and on to
do their thing. The thing that's interesting about this song
is if you're listening to this, especially if you've got
some kids who are a little younger right now, it's

(01:47:08):
a big song on the old TikTok with Nicki minaj
It's so interesting to see how this thing has become
a hit all over again with the mixture of Nicki
Minaje and Linda Perry. In fact, the other day I
saw them do a duet with this. I can't play
the Nicki Minaj portion of the program that she sings

(01:47:32):
because well, there's some curse words in it. Songs massive,
it's still huge to this day. When Linda wrote it,
she said, look, I was having a huge time in
my life. That was a massive rough period struggling, and
you can hear it. It's a little bit of smile
but a little bit of pain, and it's just such

(01:47:53):
a great song. It's raw and when she screams, by
the way, that was all just she screamed. It was raw.
It was the first take and they knocked it out
of the park and it is one of the better

(01:48:13):
songs we've done on One Hit Wonder Wednesday because it
still has staying power. And by the way, the top hat,
that top hat, well, they didn't really think it was
going to take off, but they wore it anyways when
she did. And of course, as we all know, it's
what they're remembered for in many ways, and it's what
she's remembered for even though she's still alive. You're one

(01:48:36):
Hit Wonder of the Day. Four None Blondes, What's Up? Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at she had Benson Show
is your ex, your Insta, YouTube, Facebook, and more. And
if you knew the program and you always want to
participate in this, feel free to text us, tweet at us,
whatever it is, give us your thought of what a
one hit wonder that you'd like to hear is, and

(01:48:57):
we'd love to do it for you right here on
the Chad Benson Show. Another selling fun show Today, tell
me another show that's gonna give you the Westminster Dog
Show winner. That's Penny the Doman Pincher. It's gonna talk
about the economy. That's gonna talk about immigration. It's gonna
talk about Epstein. That's gonna give you crazy white women
at Land acknowledgement. That's gonna give you the Olympics. Are

(01:49:20):
you kidding me?

Speaker 24 (01:49:20):
Do we do all?

Speaker 2 (01:49:21):
I didn't wonder what we do everything?

Speaker 15 (01:49:24):
We do it all.

Speaker 2 (01:49:25):
We also talked about Iran, We talked about elections, kids,
We do it all here. We're a hodgepodge of fun
and infotainment. You guys, have a blessed and amazing rest
of your Wednesday. As always, we got you over the hump,
and you know what, we will do it again tomorrow
as always, my friends, Night night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:45):
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