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October 17, 2024 109 mins
Bret Baier interviews Kamala Harris. Israel prepares for potential strike on Iran in coordination with US, deploys missile defense system. Former One Direction member Liam Payne dead at 31. Donald Trump stays in form, mostly, at Univision town hall. Chad's 13 scariest movie countdown #11. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson show Man was this testy.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
Tell you what, I didn't know what to expect last
night when Red Bear sat down with Vice President Kamala Harris,
they battled it out. We were driving yesterday. It's a
hell of a day. I'm gonna tell you guys that
we'll get into a little bit later. But producer Anthony

(00:43):
text me and he's like, right out of the gate,
it's a fight. And we were able to pull it
up on the old Hulu and listen to it in
the car, and it was a fight, indeed, and they
thought about all kinds of stuff. It was more like this.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Then.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
It was a conversation. But it was needed and was
absolutely needed. And everybody out there who's celebrating her, well,
she went in there and see that a really a job.
She went in there, and she says, she held her
own blah blah blah blah. This is what you're supposed
to do, this is what you should have been doing
all along. And I blamed part of her horrible answers

(01:25):
and they were awful on her people. I tell this
to my wife all the time. Well, you know, when
I was playing pick a ball every day before we
started doing all this traveling. I said, I don't want
to play with average or I want to get better. Well,
how do you get better? You go play with better people.
You put yourself into a situation where you're tested. When

(01:47):
I was playing soccer, and I remember, so you're a
youth boy, right, so you're what they call you know
you training schems, You're an apprentice being called up to
the first team. Challenging yourself with way better players is
how you get better. They don't let her go out
and do any interviews that are adversarial in nature, which

(02:09):
they're not really adversarial. We make it seem like they're
gonna throw down. That wasn't gonna happen. I wasn't waiting
for Brett Bair to jump across and grab her by
the throat, or her to freaking jump up and kick
him in the head. But if you don't let that person,
being Kamala go out there and face tough questions, when
tough questions come, she doesn't know how to answer them.

(02:30):
And it's unfortunate that we live in a time where
every single thing is the other side's fault. Last night,
this was about you. You were there trying to convince
independence forty one percent of independence. Watch Fox. That's according
to several different poles, it's almost half of independence. Watch Fox.

(02:51):
At some point in time, you're trying to reach those people,
You're trying to reach disgruntled Republicans, and you had an
opportunity to differentiate yourself, not to talk about how bad
Trump is. Trust me, we can sit here all day
and talk about all the bad things about people want

(03:11):
to know about you. That was the whole point. And
you couldn't do it, and you couldn't answer any of
the questions, in any real question in a way that
needed to be answered.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
You know, voters tell polsters all over the country and
here in Pennsylvania that immigration is one of the key
issues that they're looking at this election, and specifically the
influx of illegal immigrants from more than one hundred and
fifty countries. How many illegal immigrants would you estimate your
administration has released into the country over the last.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Three and a half Just the number? Do you think
it's one million? Three million? Brett. Let's just get to
the point, Okay.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
The point is that we have a broken immigration system.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
So your Homeland Security secretary said that eighty five percent
of apprehension.

Speaker 6 (03:52):
I'm not finished.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
We have we have a.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
Ref of six million people have been released into the country.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
And let me just finish. I'll get you the question.
I promise you.

Speaker 7 (04:00):
I was beginning to answer.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
That's how it kind of started, and it just went
from there. Continue you two love birds, the tension.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
When you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a
number of Trump border policies, most significantly the policy that
required illegal immigrants to be detained through deportation, either in
the US or in Mexico. And you switched that policy,
they were released from custody awaiting trial. Included in those
were a large number of single men who went on

(04:30):
to commit heinous crimes. Looking back, do you regret the
decision to terminate remain in Mexico? At the beginning of
your administration.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
The first bill that we offered Congress was a bill
to fix our immigration system.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
This, ma'am.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
It was called the US Citizen Citizenship Act of two thousand,
exactly twenty one.

Speaker 5 (04:48):
It was essentially half way a citizenship finish. I finished
responding for this, but you have to let me finish you.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
And away they went. And by the way, that bill
we've talked about it. Yeah, it was a pathway to citizenship.
This wasn't fixing any of the problem. And you offered
up a bill, you reverse ninety four of Trump's executive
orders with your own executive orders. You allowed the border

(05:21):
to essentially be as wide open as it's ever been,
and then when it became an issue, you panicked, and
then you try to blame it on Trump. But that bill,
you know, that's the thing. They're coming out with. That bill,
right there was what we've talked about. Hey, I got

(05:44):
a great idea. Let's get all of these people's citizenship. Oh,
it may take a few years, but down the road,
we're going to lock this thing in. Down the road,
this is going to be great because they'll look at
us as the saviors. We've given them the opportunities to
be American citizens. And the other people, well, they're talking
about deportations. It'd be great. Who do you think they're

(06:05):
going to vote for? That wasn't a fix. That was pandering.
Here's some more.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
We worked on supporting what was a bipartisan effort, including
some of the most conservative members of the United States
Congress andrants. But let me just finish.

Speaker 8 (06:22):
Democrats voted against that learned about that bill and told
them to kill it because he.

Speaker 5 (06:28):
Preferred to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem.
And in this election, the American people what they want
are solutions, and they want a president of the United
States was not playing political.

Speaker 8 (06:39):
Games with the issue. I hear, but actually it is
focused on fixed. Six Democrats voted against that bill. It
would have allowed one point eight million illegal immigrants into
the country a year at A lot of conservatives had
a problem with it.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Devil's in the details. So that's how it started immigration,
and then it went on We're going to get through
a lot of it today. There is no doubt about that.
How about a little bit more. You were asked on
two different shows, and by the way, this I continue
to say the view answer last week about what would
you do different than Biden? To me was a huge

(07:18):
turning point when it came to her campaign.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
You were asked on two different shows last week, what
if anything, you would do differently than President Biden?

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Here what you.

Speaker 9 (07:26):
Said, would you have done something differently than President Biden?

Speaker 5 (07:30):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact twenty eight days ago.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
I'm not Donald.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Trump, so you're not Joe Biden. You're not Donald Trump.
But nothing comes to mind that you would do differently.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be
a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
That's not answering the question. People want specifics on how
you're going to be different, not that I'm not Joe
Biden and I'm not Donald Trump. They want specifics because
they don't really know you, and what they do know
seems to be not true. Right, Like you were for this,
now you're against it. Maybe because you don't talk about it,

(08:16):
you have other people do it for you. This yesterday
should have been about you. When people yesterday because I
tweeted some stuff out and people are like, what about this?
What about that? I said, you know what? This was
about her. This is your opportunity to speak to people
who are undecided, disgruntled, independent, maybe not even engaged anymore

(08:37):
because they're so frustrated, and your chance to get your
message across. This was about you, and you didn't do
a good job. You failed, And I don't think this
helps her. I think this hurts her in more ways
than people realize, because I continue to say this, it
is truly about to two hundred thousand people who are

(09:02):
on the fence, and you must reach those people. And
going to rallies Donald Trump and holding it for the choir,
you know you have peach into the choir or iny
of the things that you know going to the view,
you're not reaching those people. And when you have a
chance to go into an area where you normally don't
go and have a chance to reach people that you
normally don't talk to, to deliver a message, to deliver

(09:25):
a message about a vision that you have, and you
failed to do it. That's a you thing. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 1 (11:19):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 10 (11:20):
Prime Minister Nathan y'all, who has approved a series of
targets for talatry strikes against Iran. Nathan y'all, who's government
has given the White House a general sense of those
targets is understood that the Biden administration is quote relatively satisfied.
The timing of the strike remains unknown.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
It's very interesting. So before the election there's going to
be a strike. When will it be. I don't know
general area which you're gonna hit. BB's like, all right,
you see here, this is Iran. We're gonna hit somewhere
in there, somewhere in there. I don't know what they're
gonna hit. Not oil and gas please, anything that would

(11:57):
affect the gas prices. It's an election here, clear mm.
I wouldn't do that. And it's funny because you know,
you see everybody going, hey, if you do any more,
we're not going to give you any more weapons. We're
going to give you to January twentieth. To fix this.
Isn't that when you're not present anymore? Yep, that's when

(12:19):
it's somebody else's problem. This is going to get ugly,
and this has the potential to see us get dragged
into something. Speaking of dragged into something, we told the hooties,
hey check this out.

Speaker 10 (12:29):
Who These are backed by Iran and have taken credit
for attacking ships in the Red Sea for the past
year in response to the war in Gaza. It comes
as Israel pushes deeper into South Lebanon. One point two
million people have now been displaced, the IDF unleashing huge
air strikes. A local mayor and fifteen others were killed,
where the UN says they were planning humanitarian responses. Israel
says they targeted has Bolla and another alleged Israeli attack

(12:52):
on a UN peacekeeping station. The UN says an IDF
tank appeared to fire deliberately on their post.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
The IDEF says the incident is under review. Did they
it's possible. Do I trust anything that goes on over there?

Speaker 11 (13:04):
No?

Speaker 2 (13:04):
I mean, by the way, the houtis has bealah Hamas,
they're one and the same. Now you look at the
houtis of the of the three of those groups, they're
number three. Hamas name recognition number one A. But you
go and look at Hesbala there as far they're one
B because they're so much more sophisticated. But much like

(13:28):
Hamas and them, they dig tunnels, they put things in
certain places. This is going to get ugly and the
chance of us getting drawn in Israel. Remember we've just Israel,
see the way I did that. We we just sent
one hundred guys over there right to help out, you know,
with the whole sad thing. This is, this is real,

(13:50):
and with all of this stuff going on, is the
potential for this thing to to really take off and
go cuckoo crazy, absolutely, and that it's fear. And what
do we tell them? Better not do anything, don't escalate,
don't do this, don't do that, because the Ron's having
to plan now. Okay, So if they do something big,
we're gonna have to do something big. Otherwise we can

(14:11):
look like punks to our people and then they could
turn on us. But if we do something too big,
those people that we hate, and we tell that that
we could kick their ass at any giving time, they
would come in and destroy us. So what do we do?
And then you've got the election, which we'll play into this. Yeah. Crazy.

(14:32):
Speaking of crazy, remember like a week ago we're like,
oh my god, here comes Milton. This is after Helene
and then FEMA and all that, Like, we are not
even talking about that anymore. That's literally yesterday's news.

Speaker 12 (14:43):
Those famal workers, they're here to help, and if you
don't want famous help, then you know, politely tell them so.
But they are human beings just like we are.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Are they of course they are. If you're pissed at
the government and the failure at times of the government, slow, clumsy,
misguided as it may be, that's one thing. The workers
that are out there, let me tell you something. They're
not there as some sort of special plant. They're not

(15:17):
be pissed at the government. If you want feel like
the things that they're doing, as far as their response
is inadequate, no problem with that. But I will tell
you this right now, it is not the individual worker
that is the issue. And it is frustrating as hell.

Speaker 13 (15:36):
They were armed, they were all and carried, They had
surrounded them, and there was a lady that was yelling
at them and threatening them.

Speaker 2 (15:50):
Why now, look everybone can talk about disinformation and misinformation.
The reality is you go back and look at you know,
Katrina and several others. People were and angry at FEMA
and the way that things went long before the misinformation
disinformation world came and the conspiracy worlds came. People were
angry then because you're you're at your lowest point maybe ever,

(16:12):
you've lost everything. You are in a situation where maybe
you've got family members that have died, you have no
house anymore, you've got you've got basically what you have
is what you have on you. So being pissed and
angry yeah, yeah, understandable, but how you handle it got

(16:37):
to do better. And once again I remind everybody a
week ago we're talking about Milton, very word, Milton, who
is Milton. There's still ninety two people missing from Helene,
still ninety two people missing. But it's like the news
cycle is so fast in today's world that literally is

(16:59):
yesterday's three, two, three, five, four, twenty three act Chad
Benson shows Twitter, your Instagram and all of the other
thing so much more to get to more reaction and yes,
some clips of fun from last night's combative, yet entertaining
Harris versus Brett Bear. Who won the American people? That's

(17:21):
who won? Really, No, no, nobody won last night. If
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Chad Benson.

Speaker 14 (17:28):
Show, then Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 15 (17:59):
I know Bratt, he is I think a really fair person.
And there's an interview he did with Trump where he
is ruthless with Trump, and I would compare those two.
I think she got a fair shake. I think on
substance she was light. On style, she was great. She
looked tough, and that was a moment that was important
for her to be able to show I'm tough enough
for this. I can withstand the tough interview because that's

(18:21):
been a knock on her right. But where I'm focused
on the undecided voters in the swing states, I don't
think this moved them because they are still looking for
real answers to real problems, real solutions, and I'm not
sure that they got those specifics in this interview.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
No they didn't, they didn't. I don't care about style,
well the style, who cares? Can you do the job?
Can you withstand the pressures? All that matters. Where I
agree with Si kupp It didn't help her in the
way she needed it, which is, Hey, undecided voters, Hey,
disgruntled Democrats and Republicans. By the way, there's plenty of
Democrats out there that are like, I'm not voting for

(18:59):
this administry again, and that's what this would be a continuation,
because you haven't explained to us how this isn't going
to be a continuation, And disgruntled Republicans who are like,
I just can't with Trump. You haven't done anything to
sway those people.

Speaker 16 (19:11):
And how you looked or the way you acted means
very little if it's just that and act and everybody
running to her defense, Listen to Mika Brasinski.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
For God's sakes, we.

Speaker 17 (19:26):
Witnessed a man who spent his life as a down
the middle journalist seeming to throw it all away for
his audience have won, interrupting the Vice president awkwardly and unnecessarily.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
What tell us, Mika, tell us, tell us exactly what?
Ignoring abortion? I'm sorry, Mika. He did what journalists are
supposed to do, which is asked the tough questions. That's it.
You're supposed to ask those tough questions. You were supposed
to drill deeper, drill, baby drill, and that's what he did.

(20:01):
Did he get contentious at times? Yes, of course. Did
she try to do the smart things at times and
control the interview? Of course he didn't let that happen.
He also didn't let that happen with Trump. By the way,
it's one of the reasons Trump's not a fan of his.
That's what you do. Your goal is to reach more

(20:22):
people that are undecided. Your goal is to go into
places that you normally wouldn't go. And if it's uncomfortable,
that's fine because you need to talk to these people
and differentiate yourself from that guy other than saying he's evil,
because people aren't listening to that. They aren't. First of all,

(20:46):
they survived four years with him, and you saying he's
evil doesn't move the needle. How are you different? What's
different today with you comparatively to the guy that's in
there now?

Speaker 4 (21:04):
Because your campaign slogan is a new way forward and
it's time to turn the page. You've been vice president
for three and a half years, so what are you
turning the page from?

Speaker 5 (21:13):
Turning the page from the last decade in which we
have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from
Donald Trump that has been designed to divide our country people.
That is about turning the page on rhetoric that people
are frankly exhausted of.

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Brett. More than seven percent of.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
People to tell the country is on the wrong track.
They say the country is on the wrong track. If
it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and
a half years of.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
You turning the page on rhetoric and BS nobody cares
about that. If seventy percent of people believe the country
is on the wrong track when it comes to a
lot of things, and you have been there for the
last almost four years as part of why people think

(22:04):
it's on the wrong track, and your idea of changing
all of that is I'm not him and he's evil.
Doesn't fix it, sorry, doesn't fix the issues that people have,

(22:24):
doesn't make your paycheck better. You. I sit there right
and I was listening to him. We were watching a
bunch of the clips too, so we were driving. We
drove all nine event very I'm exhausted. I've been up
for a very long time. It's not I told my wife,
it's not that hard. You can answer, First of all,
you know the questions they're going to ask, Right, We're

(22:46):
not going to talk about abortion. Why because it's the
same reason if Trump goes to san and Anery need
to other place, all they're gonna want to talk about
is abortion. It's all they're ever going to want to
talk about. Because I don't want to talk about immigration
because it's a no win situation. So you have this
opportunity here to differentiate yourself, and that included getting away

(23:07):
from the guy that is currently the president. But you didn't.
You didn't talk about being the change candidate other than
Trump's divisive and mean and I won't be that. By
the way, he's evil.

Speaker 4 (23:20):
You've been in office for three and a half years.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
Donald Trump has been running for office.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
You've been the person home on the office.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
What you and I both know what I'm talking about?
You and I both know what.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I'm actually don't. What are you talking about?

Speaker 5 (23:32):
What I'm talking about? People are exhausted with someone who
professes to be a leader, who spends full time demeaning,
engaging in personal grievances and it being about him insteadsprosion O.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
That that's the case. Why is half the country supporting him?
Why is he beating you in a lot of swing states.
Why if he's as bad as you say that half
of this country is now supporting this person who could
be the forty seventh president of the United States.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Why is that happening.

Speaker 5 (24:00):
This is a little election for president of the United States.
It's not supposed to be easy.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
If you're honest with yourself, right, Because I can look
at Trump and his wackiness and at times it pisses
me off. And he's like a kid of adhd and ooh,
there's a squirrel, and he doesn't finish his thoughts and stuff.
And part of that is because when he gets in
front of a crowd, I'm gonna say this, he's awful.
And by awful, I mean he's brilliant, and he's an entertainer.
When it comes to the politics side of it. He

(24:30):
plays to the crowd because he's essentially doing two hours
of crowd work. The univision thing he did last night
much different when he does one on one sit down
some podcasts and stuff like this, much different, a little
bit more subdued. The energy level is how he goes.
She didn't do anything to help herself last night, and

(24:55):
you had a real chance to differentiate yourself, and you're
only answer to ninety nine percent of it is Donald
Trump is evil, Donald Trump is bad, Donald Trump is horrible.
Who's the second gunman on the grassy? No, Donald Trump,

(25:16):
who brought down the Roman Empire? Donald Trump. If you
are sitting at home and you're working two jobs just
to make ends meet, and you're living off credit cards
and those things are getting away from you and you're
not paying them the way you should, barely making the minimum,
You're like, I don't give a rat's ass about a

(25:38):
mean tweet or any of that stuff. What are you
going to do? That's different? Because the guy that was
in there before you, who you don't like, my life
wasn't as stressful as it is now, and your thing
is he's been divisive. Okay, three two, three, five, three eight,
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tweet at his TEXTA program living from every single one
of you. By the way, Donald Trump did two things yesterday.
We're gonna touch on him a little bit more. Next hour,
he went on with Harris Faulkner. It was a Fox
Town hall. It was all women, They're all supporters. They
asked questions, I don't to me, it was. But one

(26:23):
thing that's not being talked about is he went on
un Division last night and did a town hall men women,
and it was at times a little contentious. It was
at times a little bit of h and you know
what stood there answered the questions. Did a hell of
a job he did. So you know, you hear what

(26:45):
does he do? What hasn't he done? See that's the thing.
You forget what hasn't he done? What shows hasn't he
been on? Because he's been on just about everything you
could think of. And let's not forget while we're talking
about this. Two days ago. So the day before Breadbear
and the contentious interview with Gamala airs, he did ninety

(27:07):
minutes with Bloomberg and it was not all fun and games.
There was pushback. There was stuff that if it was Kamala,
First of all, I don't think she'd have done ninety
minutes like that, But if it was Kamala, people said
that was mean. So he goes places, he does things.

(27:28):
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Number eleven and the Scary Movie Countdown Straight ahead Chad Benson.

Speaker 18 (28:55):
Show, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
It's Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
All right, all right, all right, We're on to number
eleven in the Horror movie Countdown. So far we have
seen the Universal Monsters at number thirteen, and then yesterday,
well yesterday we had a comedy horror in a rach nophobia. Today,
though it starts to get serious, woo, atmospheric and terrifying.

(29:36):
Are you ready to find out what number eleven is?

Speaker 6 (29:41):
The time has.

Speaker 19 (29:42):
Come, so prepare yourself for a journey of fear from
the darkest corner of cinema.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
The most bone chilling.

Speaker 20 (29:51):
Tales ever told it's the countdown.

Speaker 21 (29:54):
You've been waiting for the thirteen Scariest movies of all time?

Speaker 19 (30:04):
Which movie will take the top spot? How about a
fish tail so big because the jaws open wide? Or

(30:29):
the story of a young innocent girl battling evil with
some help.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves.

Speaker 22 (30:38):
I'm Damion Carols.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
And I'm that devil.

Speaker 20 (30:41):
Now kindly undo these stretch.

Speaker 6 (30:43):
If you're the devil one, I make the stratch disappear.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
That's not too vulgar, display a bar.

Speaker 20 (30:48):
Cash, where's Reagan in here with us?

Speaker 19 (30:54):
Or the Fright of a madman with a chainsaw?

Speaker 20 (31:05):
So I hear ser stop stop, you'll have to listen
to find out. Are you ready?

Speaker 19 (31:18):
Now it's time the thirteen Scariest movies of all time?

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Number eleven? Ooh, number eleven. Atmospheric, terrifying and all done
in daylight? Yes, twenty nineteens.

Speaker 19 (31:41):
Midsommar Christian says that you've got some special thing planned.

Speaker 20 (31:46):
Yeah, it's like a crazy nine day festival.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
It only happens every ninety years.

Speaker 23 (31:50):
So hello, before you can't speak, you can't move, but
this opens you up.

Speaker 6 (32:01):
Take your friends and it takes them of your defenses.
Trust me, all right, you're gonna love it.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
Let me tell you some about this movie. It is
super creepy. So it's about a young girl who's had
some issues mental health wise. She's dating this guy who
wants to break up with her, but he's too chicken
to do it, and her sister commits suicide kills mom

(32:52):
and dad as well. It's really kind of a twisted thing.
So what ends up hat they decided to take a
trip together, because that's what you do right in a relationship.
Be like, this isn't going well. You know what you do,
take a trip, So what to do? They all go
to Europe. They're going to hang out with this dude
that they know from college who's Swedish, and they go
to this festival. Now, if you know anything about Sweden

(33:13):
in the Scandinavian countries, it's certain times of the year
it's daylight twenty four to seven. That's why it's so
weird and twisted, because it's daylight. They go to this
commune and then all hell breaks loose and it is
creepy af and you think to yourself, it's daylight though
it shouldn't be this creepy. Oh, it is it's double
extra triple creepy. The movie stars Florence Pew and it

(33:38):
is truly a twisted, crazy movie. But if you like
horror movies like I do, this one's got an atmosphere
it kind of twist to it because of the daylight.
Yet it's straight out of a horror movie special. It
is incredible, it is creepy, and it is number eleven.

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(34:22):
I'm excited about what's going to happen after the election,
and we're going to get into that a little bit
next hour. And the reason is because, as I tell
everybody this over and over again, and I want you
guys to understand, this will not be done outside of
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(34:42):
if there is a clear winner where somebody won a
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were going to win. You are going to see both
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war room of lawyers, and you're going to see a
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(35:05):
Really not I don't know about months and months. But
could we see this get into December? Could we see
it past Christmas? I mean you go back to Bush figore.
This could go on quite a while. And don't be
surprised the Supreme Court gets involved. Yes, the Supreme Court. Oh,
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(35:46):
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Speaker 1 (36:16):
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Speaker 2 (36:45):
There is no doubt it was a battle between Gamala Harris,
vice President, Madam vice President, and the Bear Brett Bear,
who won not America. I'll tell you that right now.
If you were looking for something different, you got much
of this when it came to First of all, here's
what you did. Get honest questions to somebody who was

(37:06):
avoided having to answer any real questions. But if you
came because you're like, I'm a little curious about what
this lady stands for. I've heard, but I do not know,
and you go and you watch it, it's kind of
like eating something that everybody's like, oh, this is going
to be interesting. I think you're really gonna like this,
and you go away going nah no, No, it wasn't

(37:28):
all that she failed. She had a chance, but he
was so mean to her. This dude does not hold
back on anybody. I'm gonna go back a while. His
name is Brett Behaar, by the way, and Brett interviewed
Donald Trump. Okay, and well, let's just say this is
how the interview started with Donald Trump and Brett Behar.

Speaker 4 (37:51):
I'm going to surround myself with only the best and
most serious people.

Speaker 24 (37:55):
Well I did do that. That's a tremendous look. We
had the best economy we've ever had. This time has
ever seen. Your Vice President, Mike Pence is running against you.
You're Ambassador of the United Nations. Nikki Haley, she's running
against you. Your former Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo said
he's not supporting you. You mentioned National Security Advisor John Bolden,
he's not supporting you either. You mentioned Attorney General Bill
Barr says you shouldn't be president again. It calls you

(38:18):
the consummate narcissist and troubled man you recently called an
bar a gutlass pig. Your second Defense secretary is not
supporting you called you irresponsible. This week, you and your
White House called your White House Chief of Staff John Kelly,
weak and ineffective and born with a very small brain.
You called your acting White House Chief of Staff McK
mulvaney a born loser. You called your first Secretary of

(38:41):
State Rex Tillerson, dumb as a rock, and your first
Defense Secretary of James mattis the world's most overrated general.
You called your White House Press Secretary Kaylin nay Milk toast,
and multiple times you've referred to your Transportation Secretary Elaine
Chao as Mitch McConnell's China loving wife.

Speaker 2 (38:57):
I love it. That's how he came out to Donald
Trump to his face. I'm going to reach you all
the stuff you said horrible about other people. That's what
I'm going to do. So for those of you out
there like, well, she did this, and oh my god,
it was great. Bs. She had a chance last night
to do something and she failed. She had a chance
last night to show everybody how much different she is,
and she failed. And if you think the interview was

(39:20):
too hard, guess what that's not the job for her.
It isn't she didn't do a good job. She had
time and time again to change the narrative from Trump
is evil and bad and he's going to destroy the
entire planet and he's going to enslave everybody. And guess what,
she didn't do it. And one question I'm glad he
asked last night, all right, because and I get a

(39:42):
lot of pushback from a lot of people out there.
Trump's deranged, he's nuts, he's crazy, listened to him, blah
blah blah blah. I get a lot of that, And
I've said, look, does Trump have his fastball the way
he used to know? But does he still have a fastball? Yes?
But I'm glad he asked this question about Biden because
one of the things that everybody's ignored is the fact
that for eighteen months, everybody in the world associated with

(40:05):
that administration, right the Biden administration, everybody in that little
world over there, that fear of influence, hid and lied
to the world and to the American people. And then
we're just supposed to go.

Speaker 4 (40:20):
You know, January sixth, you called Donald Trump, because you
called Donald Trump misguided.

Speaker 8 (40:26):
You say, now he's unstable, stable, he is unstable.

Speaker 4 (40:29):
He's not well. You say he's mentally not stable. Let
me ask you this, and you told me many interviewers
that Joe Biden was on his game, that ran around
circles on his staff. When did you first notice that
President Biden's mental faculties appeared diminished?

Speaker 5 (40:45):
Joe Biden, I have watched in from the Oval office
to the situation room. He has the judgment and experienced
to do exactly what he has done.

Speaker 2 (40:54):
It is Clooney said.

Speaker 4 (40:55):
Within a few minutes of talking to President Biden as
a fundraiser that he thought.

Speaker 20 (40:59):
This was not the same Joe Biden unch is on
the BAU.

Speaker 4 (41:02):
I understand you met with him at least once a
week for three and a half years.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
You didn't have any concerns.

Speaker 5 (41:07):
I think the American people have a concern about Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
No, you lied to the American people. Everybody in that
sphere did. But I'm glad he asked that question. You
lied to the American people. He's never been better. He's
doing backflips. Oh my god, you guys turned your back.
You guys didn't see what he did. He was juggling
Jain's house well, writing poetry it's crazy. I'm glad he

(41:31):
asked that question. He asked a lot of great questions
last night. But you have the opportunity to differentiate yourself
not only from the likes of Donald Trump, but also
from Joe Biden. You had a chance last night to
talk to people independence, disgruntle Democrats and Republicans and differentiate
yourself in a way that you've not done. You had

(41:57):
a chance going into the lines and we are that
he's going into the lion's den. No it's not the
lion's den. It's Fox. It's Brett Bear, and if anything,
it's a bear dead. But you had a chance to say, look,
this is who I am, this is what I'm about,

(42:18):
this is why I'm different than Biden, because that's what
people want to know. We know how you feel about
Donald Trump. He's unhinged, he's crazy, he's a fascist, evil,
less ob He's going to take over the world and
enslave every We know how everybody feels over there, which
again is also extremely disingenuous and a bunch of crap.

(42:39):
But you had that chance, and well, you.

Speaker 4 (42:42):
Were asked on two different shows last week, what if anything,
you would do differently than President Biden.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Here's what you said.

Speaker 9 (42:48):
Would you have done something differently than President Biden?

Speaker 5 (42:52):
There is done a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact. You know, twenty eight
days ago.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
I'm not Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (43:01):
So you're not Joe Biden. You're not Donald Trump. But
but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently.

Speaker 5 (43:06):
Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be
a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.

Speaker 2 (43:13):
Again, what does that mean to me? How are you different? Okay,
not that you know. You are a woman of color
and he's an old white dude. How are you different?
That's what people want to know. How are you going
to differentiate yourself not only from again Donald Trump being evil,

(43:36):
but also from Joe Biden and the unpopular I remind
everybody at administration that currently she's second in charge.

Speaker 4 (43:46):
Your campaign slogan is a new way forward, and it's
time to turn the page. You've been vice president for
three and a half years, So what are you turning
the page from?

Speaker 5 (43:55):
Turning the page from the last decade in which we
have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from
Donald Trump that has been designed to divide our country people.
That is about turning the page on rhetoric that people
are frankly exhausted of.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Brett.

Speaker 4 (44:14):
More than seven people tell the country is on the
wrong track. They say the country is on the wrong track.
If it's on the wrong track, that track follows three
and a half years of you.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
I mean, that's it's hard to Hey, look, I know
the last three and a half years really sucked. But
if you give me a try, and remember I just said,
I'm not going to change anything that this guy has done.
That's been running everything. I'm his second in command and
I'm not changing a thing. You'll see results. That's not

(44:48):
what people are looking for. Go to the places, Fox
being one of them. And I say this because forty
one percent of independence watch Fox, according to the latest polls.
Go to the places to get the people that you
need to get to get you over the line. If

(45:08):
you want to be president. Okay, and when you go there,
go there with an actual plan that is going to
help you win over those people, not the plan that
you've gone with, which is Trump is bad. Trump is evil,

(45:29):
and I'm going to do the same thing as Joe
Biden when those people sitting there going, I really don't
care what you say about Trump. It doesn't affect me
the way you want it to. And I'm not happy
with Joe Biden. It shouldn't be this hard. And Brett
Barrett called it out last night. Look, if he's so
bad and evil, why is he beating you in a

(45:50):
lot of poles and at worst tied with you? What
does that say about you? It shouldn't be this hard.
It's amazing.

Speaker 8 (46:02):
It is.

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Speaker 1 (47:51):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 25 (47:52):
Trump attended a town hall televised on Univision. A voter
pointed to Trump's unfounded claims about Haitian migrants eating pets
in Spring, Ohio.

Speaker 26 (48:00):
I was just saying what was reported, that's been reported
and eating other things too.

Speaker 2 (48:06):
Another key issue for voters. Crime.

Speaker 25 (48:08):
The FBI is now revised statistics from twenty twenty one
and twenty twenty two to show an increase instead of
a decrease in violent crime in twenty twenty two due
to a change in FBI methodology, but analysts say overall
trends still show crime dropping in recent years.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
Really is that what analysts say? They just revised it.
Hey you remember that thing we said, and everybody's like, hey,
crime is down, Which we've pointed out on numerous occasions
that the way that they gather the statistics is not
really good. There's a lot of places to get left out.

(48:44):
Some places don't report they've got a new way of
gathering it, and not all of the cities and counties
have joined up to the way that they do it now.
So it's crime in certain areas is up, crime in
certain areas is down. Sometimes crime is just not even
crime anymore. See California. Trump though, did two town halls yesterday.

(49:06):
One of them was with Harris Faulkner, not Vpares, and
it was with all women. I'll be honest, from what
I'm hearing, it's all supporters. So that's not a good look.
I'm sorry. But he did do Univision, and that's a

(49:26):
big deal. He did Univision and he went on there
and there was men, there were women. It was at times,
you know, a little contentious, but he went and did it.
And a lot of people yesterday because I tweeted out,
you want to be the strongest, most powerful person on
the planet. That's the job that you want. You're running
for that job. And the Brettbear interview was not as

(49:51):
tough as g or the pooter right, or Kim Jong
un or any of the other death spots out there. No, wasn't.
So if you thought that's too big or too mean,
then this isn't the job for you, And then of
course their pushback was, what's he do? He was on
Bloomberg the other day for ninety minutes. That was not
a friendly interview. And it wasn't Michael Bloomberg, it was

(50:16):
the financial company. Some people are like, well, Michael Bloomberg,
it is not don't don't think of Michael Bloomberg. That
wasn't a fun, friendly interview. He did Univision town hall
and yes, he did a town hall with all women
and it was again mostly friendly. So he does the things,

(50:42):
he's not afraid to go places. Does it help him?
How does it help anybody? I think yesterday this was
arguably the biggest and we've talked about it. We just
talked about it, the biggest deal when it comes to
Harris and her campaign this entire time. Absolutely, it was

(51:05):
the biggest deal when it came to everybody who maybe
lives inside of an echo chamber or everybody who is
just starting to figure out, Okay, here we go. I
got nineteen days, got to figure out what I'm gonna do.
Let's see what she's like it. You know, it didn't
go well. Everybody, we want credit for going on there,

(51:28):
you don't get credit for going on there again, your job,
this is what the job you want.

Speaker 27 (51:33):
First of all, I don't think this interview is antagonistic.
I think Brett Bayer is asking perfectly legitimate questions that
she's having trouble with. Look, I think again, this is
another situation where Harris has backed herself into a corner.
She went out and told us everything she told us,
which is well documented about how sharp Joe Biden is,
and so now when she wants to comment on Trump,
I just think there's a lot of voters who are
going to say, well, should I believe you about this

(51:54):
because you didn't seem to be on top of it before.
So again, I think she has some credibility issues when
leveling these attacks on Trump, and I think attacking Trump, frankly,
is not her best becker. If I were on her shoes,
I'd be trying to sell my campaign instead of spending
all day long punching on Trump.

Speaker 2 (52:10):
Truth. I mean, you had a chance to go out
in front of everybody and deliver your message, and by
in front of everybody, the people that you need to reach, right,
just like Trump goes sometimes, just like a lot of
these politicians do, they want to go to these rallies,
they want to do these things. It's not about like
I look at rallying, I'm thinking to myself, you're that

(52:34):
who's there that doesn't already support you. You need the
people who aren't on your side yet or his side,
or vice versa. It wasn't a horrible interview, it wasn't
a bunch of gotcha questions. And like everything else, as
we've talked about, it's always Trump's fault, downfall of Rome Trump.

(52:58):
I mean, it's it should be about you selling your
vision to America. And I say the same thing about Trump.
Come on, dude, sell your vision. And that's what won
him in twenty sixteen. Oh sure he would come out
and say things about Hillary, but remember he would also
say jobs, economy, jobs, economy, on and on, and then

(53:19):
he would go back and say the things that he
does in the jobs, jobs, jobs, and economy. Sell your vision.
Sell it. You want America to buy whatever it is
that you're selling, you better sell it. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Speaker 1 (54:28):
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Speaker 2 (54:30):
I've been through a lot of these big interviews.

Speaker 4 (54:33):
Normally, you can kind of get in on the breath,
you can ask another question. Sometimes you know, there's there's
an effort to fill a buster and there's an effort
to create a moment, and I think that that was
their goal coming in. I tried to redirect numerous times
without interrupting too much, but at some point you kind

(54:54):
of have to redirect to get back in the game.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Brett Bear talking about his interview with Damala Harris last night. Uh,
it was contentious at times, she was frustrated at times.
You know, it's very interesting. So I got a lot
of your texts about this, got all of your tweets
about this last night. We'll go over some of them,
and one person says, and I think that's funny. She says, Okay,

(55:21):
I'm finally watching the Brettbear Harris interview. She states, I
will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and my
fresh new ideas. The problem I have I don't give
her rats asks about her experiences. I want her to
relate to the everyday American experience. It's hard because they're politicians.
She knows. The one thing about Trump that you know,

(55:44):
we said for years everybody did right in life. We
want somebody that's not a politician, because nowadays it's career politicians. Right.
These kids come out of college, right, they're polycide majors,
and they go and they go work for a senator
or a congress person, and they it's become a profession,
which is what it wasn't supposed to be. It's become

(56:04):
a profession. We don't have royalty. They've made it royalty.
So being in a situation where you can relate to
the everyday person, it's tough. Now you do find some
of these people that were in other businesses and and
you know, professions and later in life, you know, and
by later I mean the forties and fifties say I'm
gonna run because I'm not happy with what's going on.

(56:27):
And that was the one big appeal for I think
for a lot of people is Trump wasn't that right.
He wasn't into the swamp, he wasn't into all these
kind of things. He wasn't into the professional political world.
This is how we do things here. You know. Trump
came in and you know, stopped all over a lot
of people made him uncomfortable, which I think is a
good thing for her. When I watch her, she doesn't

(56:48):
know what she stands for at this point in time.
She has no idea what she stands for. She's going,
what do you want me to say? What's going to
help me get your vote? It's it's sad, you know,
Like the other thing with the reparations thing. Part of
that is on us. And I've said this over and
over again. We want to be told certain things to
make us feel better, even if we know in our heart,
yeah you can't do that, that's a lie. We want to

(57:09):
feel like you. No, nobody wants honesty in politicians the
way that everything's We want transparency and honesty. No, we don't.
We don't want that. We want you to tell us
you're gonna make everything better. We want you gonna do
be honest, man, could you imagine that? I remember was
it John McCain when he was running and I think
he was in Ohio and he was in a manufacturing

(57:32):
company and everybody's like, will you bring the jobs back?
When are you gonna do that? And he looks at
him and goes, I can't. It's not gonna happen. And
they were like, what, but you're supposed to tell us
you're gonna do that. The other day and they asked
her about reparations. We did a study that that's a
kick the can down the road, when really what she
should have said was you're not getting reparations a we
can't afford it be we wouldn't even know how to

(57:53):
do it. And if we give it to you, then
all the other aggrieved groups you're gonna want theirs And
that's something we're not gonna do. It isn't. But she's
a pander smurf. She is She's a panders smurf. Oh
that's the worst kind of smurf. I know. Like the
whole thing with the black entrepreneurs, the the the thing

(58:13):
she rolled out the other day is just ridiculous. And
of the four pillars, one of them is like, and
we're gonna make weed legal, right, yeah, black guys, you
like that, right, weed, We're gonna make that legal. That's
one hurt things. We're gonna decriminalize recreational weed. We're gonna

(58:36):
give you some money to start a business, and then
we're gonna give you some weed, because that's really what
you think is gonna get them. No, we don't want
real honesty from our politicians, and so we get people
who aren't. And then when we get somebody who is
at times ridiculous over the time, Oh, you're saying he's honest.

(59:00):
Come on, let's be real. Do you remember one of
the things that people fell in love with Trump when
he first got into it, right, you mean before he
was Adolf Fiedra, Yes, before then, when he was doing
the first bates. Then I'm not talking about when it
was one on one with him and Hillary. I'm talking
about when he was on stage with Jeb Bush and everybody.

(59:21):
He torched them because he said all kinds of things
that they weren't used to. This isn't the etiquette, right,
This isn't what we do. This is not how we
do this, and we like that. Now Trump has learned
to play the political game, and he does tell porcupies

(59:44):
no doubt about that. But I tell you what, I
don't know if we could handle a president that is
one hundred percent honest or any politician. Do you need
to fix this for me? I can't, Fanner said, honest,
I'm not going to fix that for you. That's something
I can't do. You need to fix it for you.
I can do everything I can to help move some

(01:00:06):
of the barriers and obstacles, but there you're on your own. No, please,
no man, So frustrating Trump though I did do a
town hall yesterday. Oh you mean the one with Fox
and Harrison Faulkner, No, with Whene Vijon, and it was

(01:00:28):
in both Spanish and English.

Speaker 11 (01:00:32):
Good evening, miss President. Thank you for being here tonight
with us, and thank you for answering my questions.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
A pastored the whole local.

Speaker 11 (01:00:41):
Besides been a data analyst, I am a pastor for
the youth in my local church.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
I see get, Colonel.

Speaker 11 (01:00:51):
So I believe in the power of growth through reflection
and learning.

Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
Post an Animals, triun.

Speaker 11 (01:01:02):
We can always have triumphs, but we can always also
have mistakes.

Speaker 2 (01:01:07):
There's some question to you, is there.

Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
Is quadranos and like Casablanca, qualifire or aprendisake.

Speaker 11 (01:01:15):
Out of the four years you were in the White House,
can you name one error or something you learned.

Speaker 3 (01:01:23):
There's a quadranius prendero stato during those four years.

Speaker 11 (01:01:30):
So we may learn from you and once more give
you our vote.

Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
Remember this is a univision town hall, so men and women,
Spanish and English. It's pretty straightforward kind of thing. Hey
tell us something you've learned, right, What are your failures?
What do you learned from it?

Speaker 26 (01:01:50):
I would say this, the mistakes I made weren't big policy.
We had the strong border, we had the great economy,
we had all these things. But I've put some people
that I wouldn't have used again.

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
Now.

Speaker 26 (01:02:02):
When I went to Washington, as you know, I was
only there seventeen times in my entire life, seventeen times.
I never stayed over the press informua that. So I
don't know if it's true, but it sounds like it
might be right. Very little I wasn't in Washington, so
I didn't know the people very well, and I relied
on other people to give me, and generally speaking, I
got it right. Bob Lthheiser and trade, we had great

(01:02:23):
trade people. We had a lot of great people, but
I had some people that I would not have used again.
Now I have a tremendous experience. I think I have
more experience than anybody in history in terms of the people,
in terms of that kind of experience, the experience you need.

Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
The people didn't hire right, Okay, that's on you again.
He's not perfect, neither is she. She's not evil, neither
is he. They're flawed human beings. I want everybody to
understand that. Very funny. But he went did a big, giant,

(01:03:07):
huge town hall, no credit from the left at all. Well,
they just say, is he doesn't do interviews. Oh, he
does lots of interviews. You just don't listen to any
of the interviews unless they say something wacky and MSNBC
brings it to you, kind of like what happens with
Fox and Kamala three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show, is your

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bit about Christmas, creep shopping and how much does nostalgia costs.
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Speaker 28 (01:04:30):
Show irreverence, Like, yeah, so what, it's the chat Vinson Show.

Speaker 29 (01:04:46):
We are gearing up for what is expected to be
a record holiday shopping season, fueled by sales online. The
National Retail Federation predicts that consumers will spend up to
nine hundred and eighty nine billion dollars this November and December.
That's up from nine hundred and fifty six billion last year.

Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
Oh, because at Christmas, you guys know that's coming soon, right,
We're not even to Halloween yet, and of course we
have an election. If you're not paying attention nineteen days,
it's now a teenager. It's very interesting though, because we
talk about life is so expensive and hard, and then
what's put it on our credit card? When life is hard,

(01:05:24):
put it on your credit card. We're going to spend
a ton of money. Christmas creep is here. We drove.
I've been up for a long time, so let you
guys know that. So drove a lot yesterday and we
stopped at several different truck stops and stuff. They've even
got their Christmas stuff out yet, They've like not even
They've got like a spider web in the corner with

(01:05:46):
like a horribly cheesy spider doesn't even look good. And
then they've got Christmas stuff everywhere. That's that's what We're
going to spend a ton of money. That's what we do.
We're a consumption nation.

Speaker 29 (01:05:54):
Spending is still going up, but it's not going up
nearly as fast as the three years coming out of
the pandemic. It is very clear that shoppers are price
conscious and they are searching for the best discounts. So
when you look at where some of the categories are
where prices are dropping the most over the past year,
think of TV as, toys and games and sporting goods.

Speaker 2 (01:06:15):
Yeah, it's interesting because upon our travels, so over the
last month, we have been in several different states and
we're doing a lot of stuff, travel around, seeing stations
that are carrying our show and whatnot. And we've been
in Nashville for the last couple weeks. We're in Texas today.
The next two days we're broadcasting live from the State

(01:06:39):
Fair of Texas.

Speaker 11 (01:06:40):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
I'm super excited about that. But noticing the difference in
prices is also very interesting. My wife and I were
talking about, you know, we did some grocery shopping in
Tennessee and She's like, these prices are way better than
Arizona and California. I'm like, I got it. I know
gas prices even, you know when Texas it's free. It's

(01:07:03):
like gas is just just pulling up. Oh, by the way,
we passed a BUCkies last night. Now we've not been
to a BUCkies and I can't wait to go. We're
going on Saturday. We're making a day of it. Everything
is freaking huge. I'm excited. I mean, it's the kids
and I was like, one in the morning, we're passing, like,
oh my god, it's a BUCkies. Sys you want to go. No,

(01:07:24):
we're not going to go now, but we are going Saturday.
We're making a day of it. Speaking of spending, if
you've got a few bucks and you're feeling very nostalgic
and you want some sort of unicorn like situation, not
a real unicorn, because that would be worth a lot
more than what you would pay for this. They're just
talking about this being like in the world of sports memorabilia,

(01:07:46):
a unicorn.

Speaker 30 (01:07:47):
It's the only jersey from his first five championships in
red that has ever come to auction, so it's a
very special jersey. We like to call it a unicorn,
and it's estimate is for just six million dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:08:01):
They're talking about Michael Jordan, who played basketball for the Bulls. Yeah,
so this jersey is coming up for sale, and it's
very very interesting because you're thinking, well, Okay, what's this
jersey all about. Well, he did a lot of things

(01:08:22):
after this jersey that he didn't do with this one,
which is swapped him out all the time. Athletes will
do that nowadays, especially I remember one of the great
hockey players, Marcel Dion, her friend worked for the Kings
way way way way way back in the day when
they used to wear the awesome purple and gold in
Los Angeles Kings hockey and Marceldian one of the great

(01:08:42):
players of all time. Every game after he was done,
he would snap his stick. It was an odd thing.
Did he want people to get the stick or something
like that, And so if you've got one of those,
it's super awesome. Well, the same thing with this, because
he actually wore this a bunch.

Speaker 30 (01:08:56):
After the season. Michael Jordan usually switched jerseys single game,
so this is sort of one of the last of
its kind in that he used this for five months.
So it was essentially half of the season, which is
also incredibly rare characteristic for a jersey like this.

Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
It is weird, right, somebody's gonna pay four to six
million dollars for an athlete's jersey.

Speaker 30 (01:09:20):
He was at the peak of his fame and this
was really one of the most popular items of clothing
in the entire world at the time. You could see,
you know, children walking around with the red Michael Jordan
jersey the championship logo.

Speaker 2 (01:09:34):
And sports will do that, by the way, And I
remind everybody I was. I was in Europe when they
went on their massive run with Jordan and going to places,
whether I was in Belgium or Yoding, Denmark or a
Rhos or you know, you could be at a small
town in the middle of nowhere, right We're getting ready
to play like some fifth division, you know, soccer game,

(01:09:58):
and you look in the crowd and somebody's got a
Yankee had on. But there was lots of bulls stuff
and it's all because of Michael Jordan.

Speaker 30 (01:10:04):
We see people from all over the collector community. So
we there's obviously huge basketball fans who understand the historic
significance of a jersey like this, but there's also people
who grew up in the nineties and have a certain
nostalgia for pieces like this.

Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
And by the way, the nineties it's like a hot
thing right now where we are in Nashville. If you
go up the street, there's a nineties bar. It's like
a hip thing. My kids live for the nineties right out,
like Jack and Lily, and then they just all into
the nineties because the nineties apparently was rather cool. It

(01:10:42):
was very cool, very very cool. Three two, three, five, three,
twenty four to twenty three at Chadminton, show your Twitter,
your Instagram and then nostalgia thing. Do not discount nostalgia
when you want to see people get pissed off at
like the wokeness of what they're doing with, you know,
Star Wars and stuff like that. Last week they announced
we've got our first transgender stormtrooper. What you forget. You're

(01:11:08):
messing with people's childhood, You're messing with people's memories. Don't
do that. Don't do that. That's stupid. That is not
going to win anything. And we don't need a transgender stormtrooper.
How do we even know?

Speaker 12 (01:11:24):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
Don't they just wear the white outfit? Three two three five, three, eight,
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more on Harris and Brettbear and of course Trump and
the presidential election.

Speaker 7 (01:11:42):
After struggling in recent days to show how she would
govern differently from President Biden, the vice president, trying to
put a clear distance between herself and the administration she
still serves in, but not pinpointing any major policy shifts.

Speaker 5 (01:11:56):
That me be very clear, my presidency will not be
a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.

Speaker 7 (01:12:01):
Parris is now in Wisconsin today with several events on
college campuses in that critical stage, and then sads to
heads to Michigan tomorrow and then Georgia over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
Once again, though, you had an opportunity last night to
differentiate yourself between Biden and yourself, and you did not
do it. I go back to the view last week,
what would you do different I really can't think of anything.
It was not the answer that the American people were looking for.
Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty

(01:12:32):
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Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 31 (01:13:16):
The main event tonight on TV, besides the Mets and
Dodgers was Vice President Kamala Harris in her first ever
interview with Fox News. Fox put her on in primetime,
which I would have loved to have been a bottle
of ketchup on the wall. When Trump got that news
that she was going on in Proton, the Unpleasant One
already truthed his displeasure that the interview would be conducted
by Fox newsman Brett bhar Brett Bear has been known

(01:13:40):
to commit the terrible crime of reporting the actual news
on Fox, and he obviously felt pressure to go extra
hard on Harris so they would let him sit in
the lunch room after the show, and he did just that,
which earned him instant kudos from his comrades.

Speaker 32 (01:13:56):
So, first off, you did a great job.

Speaker 2 (01:13:59):
Oh wow, Jimmy Kimmel, what that hell happened to you?

Speaker 33 (01:14:01):
Dude?

Speaker 2 (01:14:02):
Remember when you used to dress up like a black
guy and pretend to be Karl Malone. Karl alone, like
shoot basketball? Remember that? What happened to that guy? Just
suck it up right. Want to be in the in crowd.
I gotta be at the in crowd, Chad. That's what's
very important. I don't know the interview was she didn't

(01:14:25):
do what she needed to do. She didn't. If I'm
Donald Trump, I'm going this is great. This is a
win for me. She had a chance to speak to
a bunch of people that normally wouldn't hear her and
aren't seeking out anything she has to say. She had
a chance to differentiate herself from Biden and she didn't

(01:14:47):
do that. And she had a chance to come after
me for stuff, and all she does is say Heath evil,
that's it. And Brett Baher held her feet to the fire,
as he should have say, that's what j'ren What was
we're supposed to do? Did he get a little tankers bit?
But was it evil? No? It wasn't. It was good.

(01:15:13):
But I say it all the time. It should not
be this hard. What would you have done? Chad? They
were to ask you some of these questions I'm glad
you asked that.

Speaker 4 (01:15:24):
You were asked on two different shows last week, what
if anything you would do differently than President Biden.

Speaker 2 (01:15:29):
Here's what you said. So remember this last week and
I said, of all the things that she has done
and not done through this entire campaign, the view interview
where she said, I wouldn't do anything different boo, And

(01:15:49):
we'll play that a second. That right there is the
single worst moment in this camp for her that has
took all the joy, if you will, out of the campaign.

Speaker 4 (01:16:06):
You were asked on two different shows last week, what
if anything you would do differently than President Biden.

Speaker 2 (01:16:11):
Here's what you said.

Speaker 9 (01:16:12):
Would you have done something differently than President Biden?

Speaker 5 (01:16:15):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact, you know, twenty eight
days ago.

Speaker 20 (01:16:24):
I'm not Donald Trump, so you're not Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
You're not Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:16:27):
But nothing comes to mind that you would do differently.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
Let me be very clear, my presidency will not be
a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.

Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
That's what you got because I am a woman and
he is a man. I'm a woman of color. And
he's an old white guy, thank you very much. Shouldn't
be that hard. It's like she's not prepared. And the
thing is, and I blame part of this on her team.

(01:17:00):
If you want to get better, you've got to play better.
If you want to get better and you want to
strengthen those muscles, you got to put them to the test. Charlottage.
The God is not the test, Okay, the view, Howard Stern,
Colbert not the test. Brett Behar was the test. And

(01:17:25):
she failed.

Speaker 11 (01:17:27):
She did.

Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
I mean, she might get a C. But in this situation,
with the race this close and a chance to expand
the tent, you failed. You failed. It's and I've heard
from a lot of you who hate Donald Trump, then

(01:17:50):
that's fine. I don't care if you like her mate.
It means nothing. It doesn't I mean. And for the
people out there who hate calm again, it means nothing.
Just whatever. But I also heard from a lot of
you who are honest enough to go mat she was.
She was very good. You know, because I ask you
what's going to be different? Tell me what's going to
be different. Because the thing is, with Donald Trump, the

(01:18:13):
track record is people look back and rightly or wrongly.
The nostalgia side of it is, I think of the
memory of when things were cheaper and we weren't getting
into you know, potential World War III. I think back
about you know, how gas was this There is that

(01:18:35):
when they think about this administration. It isn't oh, this
has been good, let's get more of that. It's we're
going in the wrong direction.

Speaker 4 (01:18:43):
Is your campaign slogan is a new way forward and
it's time to turn the page. You've been vice president
for three and a half years, So what are you
turning the page from?

Speaker 5 (01:18:53):
Turning the page from the last decade in which we've
been burdened with the kind of rhetoric from Donald Trump
that has been designed to divide our country.

Speaker 2 (01:19:07):
People.

Speaker 7 (01:19:07):
That is about turning the.

Speaker 5 (01:19:08):
Page on rhetoric that people are frankly exhausted of Brett
more than.

Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
People to tell the country is on the wrong track.
They say the country is on the wrong track. If
it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and
a half years of you.

Speaker 2 (01:19:24):
That's again, you're not differentiating yourself. Look, let me tell
you something, and this is the way I would answer that.
What would you do different? It's simple. Look, I love
Joe Biden. He's been a great service to the country,
and the reality is there's a lot of things I
would have done different. The beauty of this country is

(01:19:44):
we don't see eye to eye and everything. I was
there and I stood buy him because he is the
President of United States, and yes he's my boss. Didn't
mean that. I didn't disagree. And there are things that
I know that we can do better, and I'm going
to take us there that in includes immigration, finding a
solid plan for that that includes and then go into

(01:20:05):
whatever it is. But instead it's like, no, I'm going
to sink this boat just like he did. Oh and
by the way, Donald Trump, you've been in office for
three and a half years.

Speaker 5 (01:20:18):
Donald Trump has been running for office, but you've been
the person of what You and I both know what
I'm talking about.

Speaker 34 (01:20:25):
You and I both know what I'm actually don't What
are you talking about?

Speaker 5 (01:20:27):
What I'm talking about? People are exhausted with someone who
professes to be a leader, who spends full time demeaning,
engaging in personal grievances and it being about him instead expression.

Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
Of that that's the case, Why is half the country
supporting him? Why is he beating you in a lot
of swing states. Why if he's as bad as you
say that half of this country is now supporting this
person who could be the forty seventh president of the
United States.

Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Why is that happening.

Speaker 5 (01:20:55):
This is an election for president of the United States.
It's not supposed to be.

Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
Oh my God, did not help last night. She didn't didn't.

Speaker 12 (01:21:08):
Look.

Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
Both of them need to go to more places that
are going to make them uncomfortable. And I will say this,
you can hate Trump all you want. Trump leans into
crazy stuff like that. Trump leans into that stuff. He
enjoys it because he likes to fight. That's his thing.
I've said from day one with Donald Trump that I

(01:21:33):
think the quiet and peace I think it drives him crazy.
I think he needs chaos. I think he thrives on it. Right,
He's like a chaos monster in a lot of ways.
He that's the place that he feels more comfortable. Brightly
or wrongly. But I just think he needs something to
stimulate him. That's got to be one of those things.
You've got to go to these places who expand a

(01:21:54):
tent that includes Donald Trump, go to those places that
you wouldn't go normally. If you want to get the
people that you need to get and the same thing
for her. She went to Fox last night. She'd give
her credit. Okay, credit, you went to Fox. Fantastic. That
being said, if you thought that was tough, what's it
gonna be like with she and Putin and everybody else?

(01:22:17):
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a tragedy yesterday with Liam Payne from One Direction Fame
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(01:24:07):
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Speaker 11 (01:24:16):
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Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?

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What trending. Let's find out what's trending on the interwe
It's done this Thursday. I wonder what the number one
trending thing was yesterday. And if you think it's Brettbaar,
you were wrong. There's number two. Liam Payne, One Direction
Star Dies Age thirty one had a lot of issues.

(01:25:20):
I was talking to my wife yesterday. I was talking
to producer Anthony and he was like the one that
hadn't kind of broken out after leaving One Direction had
some serious issues in Buenos Aires. Apparently had a straining
order against him one of his exes. I mean that
they got against him. It was he had some serious
issues and it's a shame that at thirty one that

(01:25:46):
somebody kind of is one of the things that we've
talked about in the past. You know, when people have
issues with mental health and the struggles there somebody like
a star like this, it happens in front of the world,
compared to people who have issues alone. Both of them
are bad, but this was a bad situation. Red Bear

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Kamala the interview North Korean troops deserting Ukraine. What Katie
Britt she was brought up in the town hall that
Trump had, which you know, again, I go back to this,

(01:26:30):
I want to be honest. From what I understand, most
of those women in the town hall, and it was
just all women, they were supporters of Trump. Someone a
town hall should be should be undecided. Voters shouldn't be supporters,
because that's you're putting in to the choir again. Frustrating

(01:26:51):
Lonzo Ball first time he's played basketball in a few years.
Head on over to Yahoo. Liam Payne, Kamala, Trump, Fox
News town hall, shaking baby death talk a little bit
about that in a little bit. It's very interesting. You've

(01:27:11):
got bipartisan group of people in Texas saying, hey, hold
on a second, this guy here, it's mister Robinson character
shouldn't be put to death. What they are looking at
here with the shaken baby syndrome that he was accused
of and eventually convicted of, may not have been it.
Now that they know more about this, this probably was

(01:27:33):
not it. And so you've got left and right saying no,
you need to relook at this. Jade Vance, Aaron Judd,
the judge hits another judging bumb and finally over to Twitter,
where everybody's mad at everybody. Testy rettbar Yeah, Brett bear Man,

(01:28:02):
Thursday thoughts Yemen, seventy nine percent of Americans. She's done,
Stormy Banksy, Ashley Babbitt, Gamala Stelter. Why is Stelter trending
because he's out there doing what Stelter does, which is
saying a bunch of crazy stuff on television that they

(01:28:24):
allow him to say because well, they want people like
me to go. Are you serious?

Speaker 36 (01:28:28):
I think this strategy from Harris was a Google strategy.
She wanted Fox viewers to start to google some of
the things she was saying because some of the comments
she was making in this interview are foreign to the
Fox audience. For example, General Mark Millie saying Trump is
a fascist to the core that's barely been covered on
Fox News, so she was able to get some of
those talking points in.

Speaker 2 (01:28:47):
This was the most.

Speaker 36 (01:28:48):
Adversarial interview Kamala Harris has probably ever done. Instead of
getting the debate Trump again, she got to debate Brett
bhar And a lot of viewers are going to come
away saying, Wow, she's willing to do that. That's a
sign of toughness, strength.

Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
Are they really I mean, are they really, Brian? Are
they Are they sitting there going wow, she is, She's brave.
Talk about echo chambers and both sides have echo chambers.
Both sides do, and I'll call them both out, you know,
and everybody's got some sort of echo chamber they're in

(01:29:21):
because that's just the nature of life, right. But Brian's like, yeah,
these people are coming away going, well, she's a brave,
brave individual. I continue to say this, and I tweeted
it last night. If the job you want is to
be the most powerful person on the planet, leading freedom
and liberty globally as well as our nature, and we're

(01:29:44):
supposed to applaud you because you went on and got
into an argument for thirty minutes with Brett Bear and
you think maybe that's a tough thing. How do you
handle I don't know. Gee putin people like that, just
asking for the world. Three two, three, five, three eight,

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Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
Show, Chad Benson, Joe, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 33 (01:31:04):
Distraught fans remembering one direction starred Liam Payne gathering at
the Buenos Audis hotel where he was found dead.

Speaker 7 (01:31:12):
Hi, I can't explain how often.

Speaker 6 (01:31:13):
Right now I'm shaking. I'm really nervous.

Speaker 7 (01:31:16):
I can't believe what.

Speaker 6 (01:31:17):
Has happened right now.

Speaker 33 (01:31:18):
Payne was in Argentina after attending a former bandmate's concert.
Authorities say he jumped from his third floor balcony. Police
had responded to the hotel for reports of a man
acting radically. His body later found in the courtyard.

Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
Yeah, horrible, and he'd been going through stuff, all kinds
of stuff, you know, obviously we're talking about drugs, and
they said he was acting erradically during the day and
he had some beef I guess with some of the
former band members of One Direction. And there's a horrible
situation watching a human being melt down in front of everybody,

(01:31:57):
and we do that in today's world. Now people will
take to the interwebs to do this. And he had
a crazy obsession with his ex the straining Order. I mean,
there was a lot of problems and it was just
it's it's it's a guy's thirty when you think he's
got everything in front of him, right, like you were
in one of the most popular bands in the last

(01:32:19):
decade or two, but you also haven't done anything. You know,
a lot of the other ones have gone out, you know,
Harry Styles, they've gone out, and they've had a pretty
damn decent career outside of there, and you know, you're
just what you clinging on to that. It's a sad situation.
And the other part of it is again watching people.

(01:32:39):
You know, if you've got a problem, if I've got
a problem, you can seek help betterhelp dot com slash Benson.
But it's a private thing for the most part. Your
sphere of influence in people that you love you and
know you. There they understand. Maybe not everybody, but yes,
but so many people take to the net now and

(01:33:01):
on the other side of it, if you're famous, you
know it happens in front of the world. And then
TMZ I guess posted a picture of the body which
was come on, be better than that, Be better than that?
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
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(01:33:21):
of the other things last night. Post conversation slash argument,
slash interview analysis of Red Paaron vice president Harris Now.

Speaker 34 (01:33:33):
I would say I thought some of her answers were
a little bit thin, and I had to ask myself,
where's the joy? There's no joy here. Came in kind
of hot, and she got angrier. But at times, especially
when she was trying to go after Donald Trump, she
was fairly effective in that to try to get her
point of view across. However, I would say on immigration
that her answers were pretty thin, and there was one

(01:33:56):
thing that she said. I think this was about the
transgender surgery issue. She said, you are responsible for what
happens in your administration. And I imagine that the Trump
folks over there said, oh, okay, let me just take
that clip and put it right in an ad.

Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
Oh yeah, and there's already adds out today a lot
of the ends. I mean, look, did she give some
okay answers? Yeah, I said she got a C. But
a C in this situation, for the most part, isn't
f right because you needed to get an A and
you had a chance through that and you didn't. You didn't.

Speaker 22 (01:34:32):
This is the kind of interview that we should see
a lot of on the campaign trail. And we have
seen Trump come to mind the Bloomberg interview yesterday where
he was getting pushed back. She has not exposed herself
to this kind of moment. And you know, there were
numerous occasions where she appeared to be scrambling a bit

(01:34:53):
and that her answers were thin. I thought you really
asked the questions that a lot of Americans want answers to,
which is, how did you let all these millions of
people come into the country and do you have any
regrets about it? And I think her answers were not
good on that.

Speaker 2 (01:35:12):
That was not good analysis. Let me break it down
for you. No, they sucked. Your answers were horrible. It's like,
did you not think these questions were coming? Like, oh,
you guys are really going to ask that. I thought
you were going to ask me if you know if
I'm still feeling joy? And this goes back to her
team not putting in her positions where she's challenged and

(01:35:37):
therefore not being prepared for anything that is challenging. She
just wasn't.

Speaker 32 (01:35:45):
But she got a lot out of this interview, and
I think one of the.

Speaker 2 (01:35:48):
This is Harold fordun junior, by the way, but she.

Speaker 32 (01:35:50):
Got a lot out of this interview. And I think
one of the things that I hope it makes clear
to her campaign is it coming on Fox and coming
before our audience is the right thing to do. I
thought she should have been clearer about her position on
if she's for the transgender operations or transitions or not,
if indeed she on immigration, if she's forced some of
those things in twenty nineteen, I think it would have

(01:36:13):
been clearer and Firmer has. She just said, no, I'm
not for those things. But I think tonight was a
sign and a signal to the country as to why
we need more debates between candidates.

Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
And I would like to see that. What I would
like to see, and this is if I had to.
My opportunity here to have my way is ninety minutes
thirty minute town hall with a Q and A so
each one of them goes out there and does thirty
minutes and then a thirty minute debate. So I think

(01:36:46):
it would be much better. I found to. I find
town halls way more of a real conversation if you
have the right people there, and I'm not talking about
compative people don't ask real questions. You know. We talked
a bit earlier today about unavision. Last night with Trump,
I think he did a pretty good job. Was it perfect, No,
none of these things are going to be perfect. That

(01:37:08):
being said, he also did well with the Harris Faulkner
and it was like it was preaching into the choir.
They had a bunch of fans there essentially, and they're
all women. So you've got to have the right thing.
And I want to see more conversation and debate amongst them,
and I want to see it real, and by real,
I mean not the other side sucks. We've got to

(01:37:31):
get past this. And as US as voters take of this,
us as consumers, like would you go to Hey, come
to our burger place because the place across the parking
lot sucks worse than we do. That's a horrible ad.

(01:37:52):
Come eat here because we don't suck like the rest.
I want to see more. And she had a chance
last night and she swam and miss and if I'm
Donald Trump, I'm like, all right, I don't want to
go on an MSNBC. Actually, you know the best thing
for you to do, go on with Joy read it
would be I would. I would, honestly if they could
set that up, that would be the greatest. That would

(01:38:16):
shod drug a little mustache in because you already thinks
you're a Nazi, so you might as well look the
part three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to
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of Donald Trump, guess what the Secret Service? Yeah? Not
very good.

Speaker 37 (01:38:29):
Beyond the specific failure cited at Butler, this report paints
a devastating picture of an agency not up to the task,
lacking in self reflection, and desperately in need of new leadership.
The independent panel, comprised of four former law enforcement and
national security officials, points to corrosive cultural attitudes that feed
into a do more with less approach at the Secret Service.

(01:38:50):
Over All, these experts say, as threats have become more dynamic,
the service has become bureaucratic, complacent, and static.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
Essentially, what the Secret Service has become is government reactionary.
Too many rules is one of the big things they
talked about is the fact that there was no critical thinking.
You know, what separates our military from the rest. Well,
besides the fact that it's gone woke and wacky and

(01:39:18):
some sort of social experiments of insanity, is the fact
that they break you down as an individual to become one,
but they also empower you to be the next man up,
to not only fight for the person. You know, every
it's like they fight for us now they fight for
the person next to them in the foxhill. They fight
for that person. But what they do is and Mike

(01:39:42):
Lines and I have talked about this all the time
our military analysts, is when you're out there, you're the
next man up. Right, you're in charge of whatever's going on.
You have to think, you have to do. You are
charged with acting and doing the thing that's right at
that moment in time. They aren't their government, and in

(01:40:03):
being government, bureaucracy is going to get people killed. That's sad.
That's not a good look. And the more that's coming
out about this, and there's this new report, it is
damning on how bad they are and how bad they were.

(01:40:24):
They're not blaming the individuals. I'm blaming the system, which
is politics for the most part, and politics is bureaucracy now,
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like it. We'll do that straight ahead, Chad Benson.

Speaker 18 (01:42:06):
Joe if you like talk radio, like Chad Benson likes
his meals, You've come to the perfect place for takeout.

Speaker 2 (01:42:24):
All right, all right, all right, we're on to number
eleven in the horror movie countdown. So far we have
seen the Universal Monsters at number thirteen, and then yesterday,
well yesterday we had a comedy whrror in a rack nophobia. Today, though,
it starts to get serious, atmospheric and terrifying. Are you

(01:42:50):
ready to find out what number eleven is?

Speaker 19 (01:42:55):
The time has come, so prepare yourself for a journey
of fear from the darkest corner of cinema, the most
bingelling tales ever told. It's the countdown.

Speaker 21 (01:43:08):
You've been waiting for the thirteen scariest movies of all time?

Speaker 19 (01:43:17):
Which movie will take the top spot? How about a
fish tail so big because the jaws open wide? Or

(01:43:42):
the story of a young innocent girl battling evil with
some help.

Speaker 24 (01:43:49):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves.

Speaker 2 (01:43:51):
I'm Damien Kars and I'm that devil.

Speaker 20 (01:43:53):
Now kindly undo this stretch.

Speaker 1 (01:43:56):
If you're the devil one, I make the stretch disappear.
That's not too We'll gird display a barer cash.

Speaker 11 (01:44:02):
Where's Reagan?

Speaker 19 (01:44:04):
In here with us or the fright of a madman
with a chainsaw.

Speaker 2 (01:44:17):
So I'll hear some stop stop.

Speaker 20 (01:44:25):
You'll have to listen to find out. Are you ready?

Speaker 19 (01:44:30):
Now it's time The thirteen Scariest movies of all time?

Speaker 2 (01:44:36):
Number eleven ooh, number eleven. Atmospheric, terrifying and all done
in daylight. Yes, twenty nineteens Midsommar.

Speaker 20 (01:44:54):
Christian says that you've got some special thing planned.

Speaker 2 (01:44:58):
Yeah, it's like a crazy nine day festival. It only
happens every ninety years.

Speaker 23 (01:45:03):
Hello. Before you can't speak, you can't move, but this
opens you up to take influence.

Speaker 6 (01:45:15):
And it breaks down of your defenses. Trust me, all right,
you gonna love it.

Speaker 2 (01:45:40):
Let me tell you some about this movie. It is
super creepy. So it's about a young girl who's had
some issues mental health wise. She's dating this guy who
wants to break up with her, but he's too chicken
to do it, and her sister commits suicide kills mom

(01:46:03):
and dad as well. It's really kind of a twisted thing.
So what ends up happening. They decide to take a
trip together because that's what you do right in a relationship.
Be like this isn't going well, you know, what should do?
Take a trip? So what to do? They all go
to Europe. They're gonna hang out with this dude that
they know from college who's Swedish, and they go to this festival. Now,
if you know anything about Sweden. In the Scandinavian countries,

(01:46:26):
it's certain times of the year it's daylight twenty four
to seven. That's why it's so weird and twisted, because
it's daylight. They go to this commune and then all
hell breaks loose and it is creepy af and you
think to yourself, it's daylight, though it shouldn't be this creepy.
Oh it is. It's double extra triple creepy. The movie
stars Florence Pew and it is truly a twisted, crazy movie.

(01:46:53):
But if you like horror movies like I do, this
one's got an atmospheric kind of twist to it because
of the daylight. Yet out of a horror movie special
it is incredible. It is creepy, and it is number
eleven Midsomar on the Countdown three two, three, five, three, eight,

(01:47:14):
twenty four to twenty three atch Had Benson Show. It's
your Twitter. Feel free to tweet, autus and text to program.
I love hearing from each and every single one of you.
We're nineteen days away, that's right. I said it gets
nineteen days away from the big day. Oh yes, Election Day.
And I've said it for months and I'll say it again.

(01:47:38):
If this isn't a blowout and it's close, expect this
thing to drag on for days and weeks, potentially court challenges.
Don't be surprised and the Supreme Court gets involved in this.
This could be one of those things where we're through
Christmas and they may still be trying to figure out

(01:47:59):
what the hell's going going on. That's how crazy this
thing may be. I want to set everybody up for
that unless it's a blowout, And quite frankly, I think
as a nation, we may need that. It's going to
be this close and this thing could drag on for
quite a while. So just pointing that out to you guys, Okay,

(01:48:22):
I want everybody to be prepared for that. Three two, three, five,
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Solid fun show today again, we got through the day
as we tend to do. I'm exhausted because I've been
up for about thirty hours. Yeah, it's been quite days.
I've driven across the country and Texas going to the

(01:48:44):
Texas State Fair. Broadcasting live today from Fernies Funnel Cakes
later on today. Gonna be out there at the Texas
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carol Te Fernie's Funnel Cake, Texas State Fair. We'll go
see big texts. It's gonna be a lot of fun

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