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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
This is Chad Benson, sixty five days and we had
a second assassination attempt number two by a kook who
once supported Donald Trump, no hates him, so does his son.
We'll talk about that in a little bit. Can't have
this anymore? Can't And here is the scary part, talk
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about politics. It is loud anymore. It is angering. It
is a lot of things. Not all of it is real.
A lot of it's hyperbole. It's part of the game
that is being played. You scream, you yell from the
top of the mountains, you overemphasize something, and then you
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go on. Some people though they don't go on. Some
people don't understand that it's part of the play. And
that's the scary thing. You have people that are unchecked
and unwell and who believe everything that these people say.
And it is ugly. Remember last week the debate.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
This is the one that weaponized, not me, She weaponized.
I probably took a bullet to the head because of
the things that they say about me. They talk about democracy.
I'm a threat to democracy. They're the threat to democracy.
Whether fake Russia Russia Russia investigation that went.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Nowhere, Remember that do they really say that?
Speaker 1 (01:42):
And I truly believe he's a threat to our democracy.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
I think he's an existential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
But the danger he presents to our democracy.
Speaker 6 (01:49):
I think you put your finger on really the gravest
threat facing our democracy.
Speaker 7 (01:53):
Our democracy is actually broken, the.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
Bagger at the throat of American democracy.
Speaker 8 (01:56):
The threats that this democracy faces today, the greatest threat
to our democracy.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
Threatening our democracy.
Speaker 9 (02:02):
A serious threat to our democracy.
Speaker 7 (02:04):
Serious threat to our democracy.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
An existential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
An exubstential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 5 (02:12):
He's willing to sacrifice our democracy.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Yeah, just over and over again. If you think the
world is going to come to an end, but you
have the potential to be the hero, and you're already
a little bit unwell, you'll do this because well you're unwell.
We still don't know a lot about what is going
on with the other investigation from Butler Pennsylvania. I will
say this, we talked about it last week. There is
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a several people, both Republican and a Democrat, that have
raised serious alarms about what we're going to find out
in the report from that attempt.
Speaker 10 (02:53):
That is.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Supposed to be something that should piss us all off. Now,
yesterday you had this nut job. We'll describe him as
nutjob A, and we'll get to him in a moment.
So nutjob A is going to right the wrongs of
the world, not quite sure, save Ukraine. That's a lot
of what it was about, apparently. And he has a
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he has a ceramic tile, which not quite so that's weird.
So it's like, hey, as soon as I've done with this,
I gotta tile some stuff. So it's like my daughter
when she packs her bag. You guys ever done that?
You let your kid pack their own bag? What'd you bring?
I brought two left shoes, one pair of underwear, twelve shorts,
no shirts, six stuffies and a rock. That's kind of
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what this guy did. So he bought an AK forty seven.
Trump was four hundred plus yards away, they're accurate about
three hundred yards. Did he or did he not get
a shot off? We're not quite sure. But what took
place was what was supposed to happen. Sixty five days
ago in Butler, Pennsylvania, a Secret Service officer saw something,
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recognize it was a gun, fired some shots apparently, and
again this may change, and then that raised the alarm.
They jumped on top of Trump and away it went,
and away it went. So then this guy got into
a car once he had been found out, leaving his
GoPro and everything else there, and he takes off and
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a good samaritan wrote down the license plate. They got him,
and he is a nutche he is. First of all,
they did that we're supposed to do. Is they fired first,
no questions asked. That's what you do. Secondly, it's raising
a So there's different levels of protection. When you're president.
Obviously you have this crazy level of protection. This is
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a soccer player named Wayne Rooney and he's doing an interview.
Wayne Rooney played for DC United. He was one of
the great players in the last thirty years. And he
and his friend were golfing and there this is a
question like, what's it like golfing with Trump? Now, this
is when Trump was president.
Speaker 11 (05:00):
The most famous person you've ever played golf with? Hey
as before, Yeah, it's done.
Speaker 12 (05:05):
Trump. Then there was about fifty two hundred buggies, golf
buggies beyond him, all security. So say the holes like this,
and there's a lake, there's a boat on the lake
with snipers, snipers, and the bushes just like what's going
on here.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
So sniper's on the lake, snipers and the bushes, snipers everywhere.
If you've ever been anywhere where a president sitting president is,
it is crazy. I remember when Obama came to Palm
Springs Rancho Mirage. When I was out there to meet
with Gie, it was insane. How many snipers guys on
every rooftop you could find. It was nuts. That's a
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different level of protection. Former presidents don't get that level
of protection. And the question is being raised should he
get that level of protection? A because there's two of these,
and B because he's also now no longer just a
former president. He's also the lead when it comes to
the Republicans. It was in this race. There's a lot
of questions that need to be asked about the way
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that this is going on. This is what the neighbors
thought of the guy. By the way, So the person
at the end is well, she's probably the only.
Speaker 13 (06:14):
Honest one ever heard anything directly from him that expressed
any kind of hatred or that would even make me
worry about his ability to do something like he's being
alleged to do. There's no indication that he had any mean,
voters body that you would drive him to do something
like this.
Speaker 14 (06:32):
He was in Ukraine for well while when the Ukraine
warfare started. He's always saying hello, and he's a very
good neighbor, and you know, like I kind of like
a shock that all of this is happening.
Speaker 7 (06:47):
He's pretty crazy.
Speaker 15 (06:47):
I mean when I first met him, he was pretty
crazy and all, and we didn't get along very well.
Speaker 11 (06:51):
He was pretty cool to me.
Speaker 15 (06:52):
But I mean, like I said, him in the Sun
and the daughters, all of them kind of crazy.
Speaker 7 (06:57):
But I never would have thought that.
Speaker 15 (06:59):
No, I mean, with him being my neighbor and seeing
a picture of him, actually, I mean, I would not
haven't leave you still yet I'm in so I've seen
the picture.
Speaker 7 (07:08):
That's just crazy, is it?
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Because he is pretty crazy. And you tell the world
that the person that's running for president's a threat to
democracy and he's going to enslave the world and do
all these kind of things. Eventually somebody is going to act.
This guy's big freaking you know, you know. Burr under
his saddle seems to be Ukraine. This is an interview
from a few years ago when he went to Ukraine.
Speaker 16 (07:34):
Fifty six from the us from North Carolina originally, so
live in Hawaii now, so it flew all the way
from Hawaii here. As far as why I'm here. A
lot of the other conflicts are gray, but this conflict
is definitely black and white. This is about good versus evil.
This is a storybook, you know, any movie we've ever watched.
This is definitely evil against good. I mean, Ukrainians and
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the rest of the world are caring and kind and
generous and unselfish and take care of one another. And
it's just a matter of you know, we need to
stand up for that.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
He's got a rap sheet, by the way, a mile long,
including possessing weapons of basically mass destruction, several guns. He
shouldn't have had any of this stuff. How did he
get it? But we have, you know, it's he People
will do things. How many times we have to explain
that to you. And this guy had bought into everything.
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Trump was evil and bad. Trump was going to pull
away from the Ukraine. It was going to allow Russia
to destroy everything. In his mind, all of these things
he's that make America slaves again. He was gonna do
all of this stuff. He bought into everything that was
being told to him not understanding the hyperbole and the
game that is being played, because if you really believe
that democracy is going to end, you're an idiot on
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both sides, by the way, and he bought into it,
and he decided to act. He decided to go out
and to do something. And that's something almost cost the
president life two times in sixty five days. This is unacceptable.
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We have a lot more on this obviously, as well
as jd Vance at a very contentious interview yesterday. I
think that's being kind. And also what's happening in Ohio
bomb threats again. You take something and you run with it,
and what do you get? Nut jobs? You get nut
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Speaker 1 (10:52):
Joe, you're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
I want you all right there, it's the Jackson five.
Big news to the day. Yesterday Cheeto died. But do
you have left three? That's right, Tito died. No, Yes,
Tito Jackson passed away yesterday, age seventy. They wouldn't let
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him play any guitar. If you guys don't know anything
about Tito, like ridiculous guitar player. But they said, motown said,
you're not allowed to do any of that. You're allowed
to play guitar. You're not allowed to do anything except
stand there and sing. And that was it. So age seventy,
Tito passed away yesterday. Oh geez, they're just falling like flies. TikTok,
(12:02):
for those of you guys don't know what it is,
it is a thing that you can go online on
your phone and download an app called TikTok, and I
hear it's quite popular amongst everybody on the planet. Oh,
but it's also potentially a propaganda machine.
Speaker 17 (12:17):
TikTok and its parent company Byte Dance, facing an ultimatum
sell the app or be banned. Lawyers for the social
media giant are scheduled to argue in court today that
the law that could ban the app is unconstitutional. It
comes less than five months after President Biden signed a
bill into law giving byte Dance until January to find
a new owner for TikTok. With more than one hundred
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and seventy million users, TikTok has become one of the
biggest players in the social media landscape, with everyone from
influencers to politicians taking part.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
That's right. It's funny because they were banning or at
least trying to ban TikTok, all the while opening up
their TikTok account for the White House. And this has
been a debate that has been going on for more
than a couple years because China has control of it,
and they can say that they don't, but the reality
is everybody knows that they do. But it's an American
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version of the same company that are separate from each other.
Nobody buys that at all.
Speaker 17 (13:15):
US officials say the app can be used as a
Chinese propaganda tool and user data can be handed over
to the Chinese government. TikTok denies the allegations, calling the
attempt to ban it a radical departure from this country's
tradition of championing an open internet, and set's a dangerous precedent.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
This coming from a country who bans LinkedIn. No, what yeah,
linked in? Well it's dangerous, it's not it's LinkedIn, So
you've got that going on. I mean, I don't know
how they would even do it. There's always ways around
these things, as we see in other countries, even with
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X and the banning in Venezuela and several other places.
There's ways around it. But it is a propaganda machine.
And to say that the Chinese do not have any
way to look into this would be an absolute lie.
They are looking because that's what they do. Don't trust
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even when you verify know that they're doing something else.
Speaking of that, that's very interesting. This guy here, David Hichton,
he is a cyber hacking specialist, and he was talking
yesterday about election hacking and what has gone on now.
There's difference between it hacking the machines and then hacking
into campaigns itself and letting stuff get out there.
Speaker 5 (14:41):
Election hacking.
Speaker 18 (14:44):
Has been going on for a long time. It is
a distinct advertised art of Russian state craft.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
And that is so true. And when you say Russia,
you say Chinese, say Iran, they're one and the same.
Speaker 18 (14:58):
At this point, they have this so called troll farm
which was sending disinformation through social media, which was designed
to influence Americans, to disturb Americans, to pit Americans against
each other, and to create a false impression about the
various candidates.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Which happens on a daily basis. We do the same.
Let's be real, We absolutely do the same. But I
will stand by this. The West and our ideas are better,
not perfect, but way better. It's just this is going on.
So many of those people that you may be arguing with,
or so many of those accounts may not even be real.
People think about that.
Speaker 18 (15:37):
In twenty sixteen, we let that hack be published, and
the media is now exhibiting great responsibility and not publishing
what has been stolen from the Trump campaign like they
did from the Clinton campaign in twenty sixteen, because that
rewards the hackers.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
And that was great. So you guys didn't know that
Trump's campaign got hacked with all kinds of emails and
stuff and it was sent to the met The difference
between this and what took place a lot of times
was it got to WikiLeaks, if WikiLeaks was if this
was sent to WikiLeaks in twenty sixteen, this kind of
stuff it would have been published as well, and there
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was a lot of stuff published, by the way, not
just about the Clintons, but Trump and everybody else. The
reality is, though, that our media is saying, yeah, we're
not printing this because if we go and print this,
it is going to be game on and we have
to say we can't allow this to happen.
Speaker 18 (16:30):
The fact is they were in our systems in all
fifty states.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
That should concern people. It should absolutely concern people. And
they're still in our systems and they're on the TikTok
and they're on Facebook, and they're on Twitter, and they're
on Discord, and they're on Telegram, and they're on what app,
and they're on every single thing, Instagram, you name it, Friendster, MySpace,
they're on wherever people are trolling, hacking. This is what
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they do. So fifty days, God only knows what's gonna
happen between now and then three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show, was Your Twitter.
A lot of stuff to get to, including something interesting
that we didn't get to last week because took place
later in the show. Mahomes and Caitlin Clark asked about politics.
Very interesting what they did. We'll talk about that, a
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lot of other stuff. More on the ridiculous ass hat
wanna be assassin but tried to kill Trump, a lot
of other things. Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
This is Chad Benson, very close on yesterday. At what
point do we pull back the rhetoric. We're not going to.
It's unfortunate in this country we're not going to. And
part of that is because we're so inundated with so
much stuff. To stand out in today's world, you have
to be louder, bigger, bolder, which than what enables people
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who maybe aren't in touch with reality to do things
that they shouldn't do because well, they think they're doing
a thing that will help mankind. That was yesterday. This
guy out there who's got all kinds of serious issues,
who's listening to things like this.
Speaker 19 (18:44):
I talk about the fact that when we were in
finally in January, that we swore to defend against those
that are coming against us, whether they are domestic or international,
and right now I feel like MAGA in general, they
are threats to us.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Tomestically, they hear that, and they think I gotta do something.
I've got to do something. I absolutely have to do something.
I have to save everything. This maga Trump, all of
these they're bad, bad, bad. I've got to do something.
This guy and goes and does something ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous.
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And I keep going back to this. Had Trump not
moved his head and would have been shot in Pennsylvania,
how divided would our country be?
Speaker 9 (19:34):
Now?
Speaker 2 (19:35):
This is number two, by the way, in sixty five days.
It is a very dangerous job. I'm gonna get that
a little bit later. Let's just say this. There's forty
six of them. Four have been assassinated, and there's been
almost twenty attempts on the lives of presidents. It is
a dangerous job. But when we've got people that are
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willing to say the most ridiculous things because they think
that's what's gonna get people to pay attention, that's not good.
Case in point this whole thing with what's going on
in Springfield. Continually the battle of did they or didn't they?
It is causing issues.
Speaker 20 (20:14):
Let me just say on the onset, Springfield is a
beautiful community and your.
Speaker 9 (20:19):
Pets are safe in Springforlt, Ohio. So no, we do
not have any credible ports of that.
Speaker 20 (20:23):
We've made that known publicly, and we are asking people
to understand and believe the reports were shared with them.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
That we just have incredible evidence of it.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
Are you sure? Because everybody feels that way? And what's
happening now?
Speaker 21 (20:36):
Bomb threats, Yeah, slew of headlines coming out of Springfield,
and actually the latest overnight Wittenberg University in Springfield canceling
all in person activities on campus after administrator said they
received an email threatening a potential shooting on campus, specifically
targeting members of the Haitian community, and referencing that local
uptick in threats against area schools, government buildings, and hospitals.
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All of this since Tuesday's debate, when former President Trump
on stage repeated that viral and local official stress baseless
claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are stealing and
eating people's pets, and.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Then people who aren't well take something and they run
with it. People who aren't well hear that and they think, well,
I've got to go do something. These people are under attack.
People who aren't well go out and do ridiculous things.
We can't have that. Unfortunately, we live in a time
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when hyperbole wins. We live in a time when it's
not about truth. It's about how loud you are. The louder,
the better. And it only takes one little thing for
it to spark something like people eating cats. Oh well,
how did that started? With a lady named Erica Lee?
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And uh, she made the post and it went super viral.
People jumped on it. Oh, nellie, what does she think now?
Speaker 21 (22:09):
NBC News has now spoken to a woman. Her name
is Erica Lee, and she's the woman behind one of
those viral posts claiming that her neighbor's cat was kidnapped
and saying that it may have been at the hands
of Haitian neighbors. She has now deleted the post, that
it was wrong that she misinterpreted a neighbor's story. She
just texted me quote, I messed up royally, And she
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said she never meant to cause so much hate against
this one group of people.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
And then it takes just a few people thinking we're
going to go and save the day and do something. Look,
we need to be talking about what's really going on
in a place like Springfield and how they're overrun with
a bunch of people who've come here from a country
that has fallen apart Haiti, and they are thrown in
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to a situation where they shouldn't have been thrown in,
And the federal government is to blame for this nightmare.
And what they are doing is ridiculous when it comes
to just essentially saying to you a town, you're going
to absorb these people. These people have no understanding of
the modern world that they're joining. And I'm telling you
guys about the car crass thing that is a very
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real issue going on there, But it doesn't matter because
it's the sensationalism matters more. The sensationalism is the thing
that matters the most. Yesterday jd Vance Danny bash bashioned
it out.
Speaker 8 (23:38):
Fats and I talked about it because you were ignoring
this community. My constituents talked about its ability to surface
their concerns when the American Meeting.
Speaker 11 (23:49):
Have you been to Springfield, Dana.
Speaker 8 (23:50):
I've been to Springfield probably one hundred times in my life.
Speaker 11 (23:54):
How about recent ice cream at Young's Jersey Dairy?
Speaker 7 (23:57):
Have you heard recently since you have?
Speaker 11 (24:00):
I been the last four days.
Speaker 7 (24:02):
No talking about.
Speaker 8 (24:03):
Last four days, but I've sent you about on these calls, Dana,
and they're telling me this stuff is happening.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Okay, So it starts out there, Oh, it gets better.
Speaker 8 (24:12):
And of course many of the things that the media
says are completely baseless have since been confirmed. For example,
I was told, Dana that the American by the American
media that it was baseless that migrants were capturing the
geese from the local park pond.
Speaker 11 (24:28):
And eating them.
Speaker 8 (24:29):
And yet there are nine to one to one calls
from well before this ever became a viral sensation of
people complaining about that exact thing happening.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
So we played that last week, and that happened weeks
before several of them. So this was about dogs and cats.
They're eating your dogs or eating your cats.
Speaker 22 (24:48):
Senator, I have to go through several things that you
just said. First of all, the Clark County Sheriff and
the Ohio Department of Natural Resources reviewed eleven months of
nine to one one calls. They only identified two instant
says of people alleging Haitians were taking geese out of park's.
They found zero evidence to substantiate those claims. Also, other
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evidence that you have talked about, even you retweeted alleged
evidence are unsourced social media videos from a different city,
apparently no connection to Haitians. And this is from a
conservative activist who offered a five thousand dollars reward for
such things.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Five thousand bucks is pretty good. Uh, are you really like?
Are the geese tagged? And I said earlier, I don't
care if you're taking geese. I mean, come on, if
you go to a restaurant somebody's et a duck, you're
fine with it. Chad. I'm just saying I don't want
you to do it in front of my kits right
and feed the ducks with my daughter and you come
over and you take a duck, I'd have an issue
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with that.
Speaker 8 (25:50):
What is the implication when you say you calling out
these problems has caused a bomb threat?
Speaker 11 (25:56):
You accused me of causing a bomb threat.
Speaker 8 (26:00):
Doesn't that mean you should shut up about the residents
of Springfield. Don't you realize you're engaged in basic propaganda
violence the concerns of American citizens I was quoting.
Speaker 7 (26:10):
I was quoting the actual mayor.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
The mayor, and we've talked to mister Rue talked about that.
And this goes on to what we've been talking about
all day, which is when you throw stuff out there
that's ridiculous, this lunacy, this hyperbole, this this nuttiness. You
get this situation where people scream and yell and say stuff,
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and then somebody gets it in their mind, I've got
to go handle business. I've got to which we can't have. Okay,
this isn't death wish Charles Bronson, phenomenal, This isn't this.
You know this, stop it. You can't now, because this
is how you get people to notice you is to
say the most absurd things out there.
Speaker 8 (27:00):
Well, Dana, first of all, what's putting the residents at
Springfield at risk, which was a town completely ignored by
the American media until Donald Trump and I started surfacing
some of these concerns, is that they can't afford housing,
they can't afford healthcare.
Speaker 11 (27:13):
The schools have been.
Speaker 8 (27:14):
Overwhelmed, the hospitals have been overwhelmed, and they're overwhelmed because
Kamala Harris allowed twenty thousand Haitian migrants to get dropped
into a small Ohio town of about forty thousand people,
and it's completely overwhelmed the services.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
And I'm going to say part of This is our
problem because we don't care about stuff that has brought
to us and it's a policy issue. If it's not
hair on fire, we don't pay attention. If it's not
over the top, we don't pay attention because we never
get it noticed. So it has to be completely over
the top. Like even I talked about the fact, the
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only reason that we even talk about immigration and in
a real way nationwide is because of the bussing stunt
that I thought was a political stunt that turned out
to be something that paused America to pay attention. That's
sad that that's the lengths that people have to go
to to pay attention to real issues that are being
raised on the border in small towns. We can go
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on and on.
Speaker 7 (28:13):
Sorry, you just said that you're creating the story.
Speaker 11 (28:15):
Is that, Dana?
Speaker 22 (28:16):
You just said that this is a story that you created.
So then the eating dog re acting.
Speaker 11 (28:21):
We are creating, we are, Dana.
Speaker 8 (28:24):
It comes from first hand accounts from my constituents. I
say that we're creating a story, meaning we're creating the
American media focusing on it. The American media totally ignored
this stuff until Donald Trump and I start talking about
cat mean, if I have to just mean create stories
so that the American media actually pays attention to.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
This, which is so frustrating. This is just so frustrating.
Is that where we're at now, you have to create
lunacy to get people to pay attention.
Speaker 8 (28:53):
Dana, would you like to ask me questions and then
let me answer them, or would you like to debate
me on these times topics? I noticed that when you
had Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz, you gave them multiple
choice answers to the questions that you asked, and you
allowed them to answer the questions. I'm happy to hear
to be here to talk about policy, but if you're
going to interrupt me every single time that I open
(29:14):
my mouth, then why am I even doing this? So
please ask a question, and I'd ask you to be
polite enough.
Speaker 11 (29:20):
To tell me.
Speaker 22 (29:21):
I think that if Kamala Harris and Tim Walls were
making unsubstantiated claims that had racist undertones about people eating
dogs and cats, I would and they didn't answer the
questions about that, then I would have similar interactions with them.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
The American media and modern politics A dumpster fire three, two, three, five, eight,
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Do you think you have to be out of control
now to get anybody to pay attention? Do you think
you have to be over the top? I think you do.
I absolutely think you do. And it is a frustrating thing.
(30:00):
Care about the truth. And I've said since this entire
thing started to happen, people are paying attention because of
the whole day eight a cat data dog thing. The
bigger picture and the bigger issue is what's going on
in that town and how many other towns are struggling
with that. The media will ignore that, and the Republicans
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will say, well, at least we've got people to pay attention.
They're not. They're just arguing over one thing. You have
to be loud, you have to throw out hyperbole, you
have to talk about things in such a way. That's
why you have lunatics who go and try to do
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To this same christ kid.
Speaker 24 (31:56):
Next three, it is high enough and it is childsas
city Harrison Buker. Another clutch kicked against the Bengals, and
the Chiefs wanted at the buzzer.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
My pick sucked. That's all you need to know. It's
one of the few I got right this weekend. Could
more teams lay an egg? By the way, Cowboys, I'm
looking at you, Maybe I should be looking at the Saints.
I think they have had I think they've scored on
every drive they've had this year. I think the punters
kicked the ball once. Think about that, They've scored on
every single drive this year. That is insane. Let's just
(32:46):
say it was not a good weekend for me. I
think I've lost eleven. I'll have a chance tonight to win.
I've got the Eagles over the Falcons. But still, that
was an ugly weekend of sports. Great to watch, you
get me wrong. And one of the things it was
interesting to watch, you know, for all the stuff about football,
the size of the guys, how fast the game is,
and we're going to get into it next hour. About
(33:07):
two a tongue of a low and should he or
should he not retire? And what people are saying about
that the reality of the kickers it is. I mean,
when I was young, if you could hit a fifty
yard or that was pretty good, right, Like, oh my god,
they're trying for fifty. It's almost unheard of. Nowadays, guys
are like, yeah, I can hit from seventy. He's not
a big deal. There are guys out there. I mean,
you know, fifty yards was a dream. Now it's guys
(33:31):
will hit fifty in a game, three, four, five times.
Brandon Aubrey, Kymi fairbaron last night. I think he was
four for four in the Texans game, all of them
outside of fifty. There was like a fifty eight to
fifty six. And it's not even close too. It's not
like it's sneaking over we're talking about, it's hitting the
net crazy. Last week, we talked a lot about the
(33:54):
insanity of Skip Bayless, talking about how he couldn't get
behind Kaitlyn Clark first because of politics and because everybody
thinking was red state and that it was racism and
all this insanity. She was actually asked about politics later
on on Friday, and that's what she had to say.
Speaker 25 (34:11):
Caitlin, you liked an Instagram post last night from Taylor
Swift that got a lot of attention, and I'm just
curious if you could tell us what that post meant
to you and if you are in fact potentially going
to endorse Kamala Harris.
Speaker 26 (34:30):
Thank you.
Speaker 25 (34:30):
IDAK For myself is you know, I have this amazing platform,
so I think the biggest thing would be.
Speaker 27 (34:35):
Just encourage people to register to vote.
Speaker 28 (34:38):
I think for.
Speaker 25 (34:38):
Myself is the second time I can vote an election
at age twenty two.
Speaker 29 (34:41):
I had a vote when I was eighteen, So I
think do that that's the biggest thing.
Speaker 9 (34:46):
I can do with the platform that I have.
Speaker 7 (34:47):
And that's the same thing Taaror did. And I think
continue to.
Speaker 30 (34:50):
Educate yourself with the candidates that we have, the policies
that they're supporting.
Speaker 28 (34:55):
I think that's the biggest thing you can.
Speaker 30 (34:56):
Do, and that's what I would recommend to every single
person that has that opportunity.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Untrue, smart don't take aside throw something out there. We
probably know you're going to go and vote to the left,
but you have a brand and there's no reason to
bring more undue scrutiny on to you at this moment
in time. Patrick Mahomes asked about it as well.
Speaker 5 (35:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 31 (35:15):
I think I've always said I don't want I don't
want my place in my platform to be used to
endorse a candidate or do whatever each either way, I
think my place is to inform people to get registered
to vote, is to inform people to do their own
research and then make their best decision for them and
their family. And so I think that's where every time
I'm on this stage and I get to ask these questions,
(35:36):
to refer back to that, because I think that's what
makes America so great.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
Yeah, he was asked about his wife because Trump has
talked about her, you know. Trump then over the weekend
tweeted out, I hate Taylor Swift. Why just brand These
guys were like, I don't want to get in the
middle of this. I just want to play football, basketball.
There's already enough stuff surrounding me. Oh my lord, do
we really need to know what everybody thinks in the
(36:00):
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what everybody thinks all the time about everything. Three two, three, five,
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if Donald Trump will talk about that. A lot of
other things to get to Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life,
(36:48):
This is Chad Benson Crazy.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
We'll do crazy things. When you tell them that crazy, bad,
evil things are going on, and you start to think
to yourself, you can be the one that stops it.
That's what happened yesterday. Man thought, hey, Trump is a
threat to democracy. He's evil, he's not going to help Ukraine,
and it is bad versus good, and he is going
to act in everybody's best interest and try to kill
(37:11):
the former president and the leader of the Republican Party
who may be president again in a few short months.
And lo and behold, he tried and it didn't work,
and thank god for that. A Secret Service officer happened
to see him fired at him, but not before he
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got within about four or five hundred yards of the
president with an AK forty seven, a few bags of stuff,
including tiles ciramicctal, because you never know when you might
have to tile something. A GoPro then hopped in the
car and bounced and luckily it's a good samaritan that
saw the guy get in the car after shots were
fired and decided I'm going to write down this license plate.
(37:58):
I think this is important, and then they arrested him.
But when you tell the world that Trump is evil
and Trump is bad, and that he's a threat to democracy,
and that if you don't do something about it, that
you're going to lose everything, You're going to get somebody
(38:19):
who's a nut job, and that person's gonna act.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
This is the one that weaponized, not me. She weaponized.
I probably took a bullet to the head because of
the things that they say about me. They talk about democracy,
I'm a threat to democracy. They're the threat to democracy,
whether it fake Russia, Russia Russia investigation that went nowhere.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
That was the debate last week, Chad. Do they really
say that? They say it all the time.
Speaker 32 (38:45):
Donald Trump is an existential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 9 (38:48):
We cannot allow that to happen again.
Speaker 5 (38:51):
Donald Trump and the myg Republicans represented an extremism that
threatens the very foundation of our Republican democracy is on
the ballot.
Speaker 28 (38:58):
Look are they a threat to democracy?
Speaker 16 (39:00):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (39:01):
That was Harris Biden and Tim Walls always a threat
to democracy, evil, bad, threat to democracy evil. We got
to stop him. How are we gonna stop him? We
got to get him. He's got to buy by da
a bout that more.
Speaker 19 (39:15):
I talk about the fact that when we swore in
finally in January, that we swore to defend against those
that are coming against us, whether they are domestic or international,
and right now I feel like MAGA in general, they
are threats to us domestically.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
Keep saying it over and over again. People are going
to act. We were talking last hour about the nut
jobs out there who are calling in bomb threats and
sending letters and emails to schools saying that they're going
to come get the Haitians. What are you doing? Well,
when you put some crazy stuff out there, people are
going to act crazy because people don't understand that so
(39:54):
much of this as theater. To get noticed, you've got
to say stuff. It is easier to scare pe people
then convince them, and that's what's going on. But some
people don't understand. It's wrestling, not real. Oh, the injuries
(40:14):
are real, the violence and the flips, all that's that's real.
The soap opera drama that's not real. And people react
to it, and they continue to do so because we
have an unhinged group of people that live in a
world of the Internet and wackiness that's on the Internet,
(40:35):
and they start to think to themselves, maybe they'll be
a hero whatever it is that they think they're going
to do, whether they're a hero for this country or
to save the world or whatever it is. Boom. And
this job, by the way, President of the United States dangerous.
Speaker 10 (40:53):
We live in a dangerous country and we always have.
This is the nine active assassination attempt on a president
nine times, and it is heightened because of the Volladall
political system. But this is nothing new. But think about
(41:15):
what has happened in the country. So Abraham Lincoln was killed,
James Garfield sixteen years later, killed twenty years after that,
William McKinley killed eleven years after that. Teddy Roosevelt wounded,
shot in the chess nineteen sixty three. Jfk assassinated. Nineteen
(41:36):
seventy five, Gerald Ford shot at by a Manson follower
and he missed him. Nineteen eighty one Ronald Reagan wounded,
almost died. And here in twenty twenty four to two
attempts on President Trump's slide.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
Some of those people there were political issues and we've
touched on that between you know, factions way back in
the day, McKinley and whatnot. Garfield obviously we know about
Manson and the wackiness there. Then you've got what took
(42:18):
place with Reagan. We still have no idea about the
shooter in Butler, Pennsylvania that grays Trump's ear and this
guy it's all about the Ukraine with this guy apparently,
and democracy. Oh yeah, he's gonna make everybody's slaves again.
He's gonna when you say crazy things over and over
again and people are supposed to trust you as leaders
(42:39):
of something, and this goes for both sides, and you
have to throw out this kind of crazy hyperbole. It
frustrates the hell out of me. It should frustrate you
as well. But unfortunately we get the government we deserve,
and we have a government now that thinks the best
thing to do is to scream and yell as loud
as possible and say the most absurd things because we
(43:00):
don't pay attention to anything other than that.
Speaker 10 (43:02):
So there is a pattern of behavior in America. We
live in a very volatile country, and I think that
what we'll find with this route character is what we
found in Butler. These are mentally ill people with access
to weapons who, for whatever crazy, delusional reason, are willing
(43:26):
to get to give up their own life, all right,
to try to pull off something like this.
Speaker 2 (43:32):
I think a lot of people thought that, you know,
by the sounds of it, that this guy was going
to go out in a blaze of glory. But he
had left his gun, and when they pulled him over,
he put up no fight, nothing like that. He just
kind of surrendered. And you know, we'll we'll see what
is going to happen to him. They've already taken over
(43:57):
the Feds have already taken over the case. But he's
got a rap sheet super long, and I'm talking about
very long, like charge after charge after charge after charge
after charge. Yet he still managed. You could have gone,
what But when somebody is this obsessed, this sneaky quiet,
you have to wonder, how hasn't this happen sooner? Thank
(44:20):
god it hasn't. But are we living in a new
norm of Columbia nineteen eighties and early nineties where our
politicians are just going to be targets for every loon
out there?
Speaker 33 (44:31):
There's concern that he had done surveillance of Trump and
the golf course and may have visited there before. While
the Secret Service responded quickly and apparently effectively, questions remain
about how the man was able to get into such
a critical position near the course in the first place.
Should there have been more personnel to secure the property.
The incident cont less than two months after a sniper
tried to kill Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, leading to
(44:51):
the resignation of the Secret Service director. Congress is investigating
the Secret Service, and key congressional leaders are calling for
a thorough FBI and Secret Service investigation.
Speaker 9 (45:00):
The need for transparency.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
Thank god there was any sloped roofs on the course,
because God might have got a shot off. By the way,
he had an AK forty seven so to Kishnikov, and
it's accuracy is about three hundred yards or so, give
or take, and Trump was about four or five hundred
yards away, but he had a scope on it. And again,
it is sad that we have to talk about this,
(45:25):
but unfortunately this is kind of becoming something that is
uncomfortable truth that we have loonies out there, and it's
not just politicians. People think they need to act on everything,
like as they were talking about earlier with the whole
thing in Ohio, and now you've got people sending horrible,
you know, bomb threats, and it's just so freaking frustrating,
(45:50):
it really is, and I just don't see it changing
anytime soon. We have access to the Internet. We have
not just us, but other countries that love the fact
that we're fighting amongst ourselves and dividing us. See er On,
see China, see Russia talked a bit about it last hour,
and they're enjoying all of these things. And then you
(46:13):
put into that kind of ecosphere things that will divide us,
and then you ramp it up. It's not hard to
see that somebody who's a little unhinged with some access
would try something three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 34 (47:57):
He said during the debate. This about the US military.
Speaker 11 (48:02):
Let's listen.
Speaker 32 (48:02):
As of today, there is not one member of the
United States military who is in active duty in a
combat zone in any war zone around the world, the
first time this century.
Speaker 34 (48:14):
Our fact checkers found that to be false. Well, there
are currently nine hundred US military personnel in Syria, twenty
five hundred US troops in a rock all have been
under regular threat from drones and missiles for months.
Speaker 2 (48:30):
Okay, so their fact checking are a little bit late
in the game, ABC. And yes, I've got a lot
of text from you out there talking about what about
the affidavit the deck guy, the whistleblower from ABC. Well,
figure out what it is, actually show it to us
and then you know, see if it's real and we
can touch on that in a second. So they're fact
checking her again late in the game. So it's great,
(48:56):
go to row whit me here phenomenal, you know, again
asking the question, Hey, she said these things, what do
you think.
Speaker 34 (49:04):
You also have action in the Red Sea. We also
every single day the Navy Seals, Delta Forces special operators
can be part of any sort of deadly raid. So
why would she make that claim.
Speaker 32 (49:16):
Kamala Harris, in contrast to Donald Trump, demonstrated herself to
be commander in chief.
Speaker 34 (49:23):
Governor the governor, excuse me, but she said there is
not one member of the United States military who is
an active duty in a combat zone. That is not true.
You say she demonstrated her ability to be commander in chief.
Did she not know about these people in Syria and Iraq?
Why would she say that?
Speaker 7 (49:41):
That was a comment in a debate.
Speaker 2 (49:43):
Oh okay, well there you go. Then there was a
combat in the debate, all right. So when you have
a comment in a debate, you're allowed to say whatever
you want to say because it's a debate so disingenuous,
and there is a I've got to find it. I'll
repost it. Have you seen the military guys and gals
who are in intent watching the debate and she says that,
(50:07):
and then they all turned and they're filming each other, laughing,
going what the eff are we doing here? I believe
they were in Africa, which is a tinderbox, to say
the least. Oh, last night, the Emmes didn't get political.
Speaker 35 (50:21):
Sunday Nights Emmys were light on political speeches, but there
were mentions here and there. The bare Best Supporting Actress
winner Eliza cologne Zias said she had a message for
all the Latina.
Speaker 1 (50:29):
She believing and vote, vote for your ranks.
Speaker 2 (50:33):
The Daily Show won Best Talk Show.
Speaker 35 (50:35):
Backstage host John Stewart reference Sunday's a parent assassination attempt
on former President Donald Trump.
Speaker 16 (50:40):
We live in a horrible moment where emotions and I
think the one rule maybe we could all benefit from
in terms of engagement is no shooting.
Speaker 35 (50:48):
And the cast of the West Wing reunited to honor
the twenty fifth anniversary of the show, calling today's political
landscape utterly ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Yeah, but not talking about which side is ridiculous. I
think people are trying to figure out, well, how do
we walk that fine line we talked about last hour.
Kaitlyn Clark and Patrick Mahomes are doing their best to say,
go vote, do your research. I'm not picking a side
because I think they understand right now the targets, for
(51:19):
lack of a better term, social media wise and everything
else that becomes on your back if you will. I mean,
it's a horrible way to phrase it, after everything that's happened,
but you know you're building a brand and you want
that brand to be neutral. There's more companies are getting
away for it. There was something last night though, and
(51:39):
Candice Bergen Murphy Brown talking about dan Quaile. We've got
a dan Quayle siding, or at least mention.
Speaker 27 (51:46):
I was surrounded by brilliant and funny actors, had the
best scripts to work with, and in one classic moment,
my character was attacked by Vice President dan Quayle when
Murphy became pregnant and decided to raise the baby as
a single mother.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Oh how far we've come.
Speaker 11 (52:16):
Today.
Speaker 27 (52:16):
A Republican candidate for vice president would never attack a
woman for having kids. So as they say, my work,
yere is done?
Speaker 2 (52:28):
Meow now interesting. I remember that, And if you're too
young to remember it, God bless you. The whole debate
about dan Quayle talking about how they celebrated her being
a single mother and how she was celebrated and people
rallied around her because he kind of spoke out about, hey,
this isn't real. This isn't good, and it was just
(52:50):
the whole thing was how you could take something and
it exploded. And then people push back on dan quayle,
how dare you? How dare you?
Speaker 5 (52:58):
Well?
Speaker 2 (52:58):
Looking back? Was he right? And remember it was a
fictional character, but it was also a fictional character who
was a big time news anchor that was probably making
seven figures in the pretend world. So being a single
mother at that point in time with that kind of
(53:19):
money able to afford a nanny, even though her nanny
was the painter who never left, it was a whole thing,
and it was the entire thing was just very bizarre.
And even then you could see what was happening and
the celebration of something that shouldn't be celebrated. It shouldn't
(53:40):
be men looking at you. Take responsibility for your children.
Having a father in the home and around the child
is very important. The statistics show it over and over again.
But last night was more of a shot at Jade
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Speaker 37 (54:37):
I want to thank all of our law enforcement partners,
to include the Hombus Sheriff's Office in the Martin County
Sheriff's Office for their involvement. Today. Former President Donald Trump
is safe and unharmed following a protective incident shortly before
two pm on Sunday at Trump International Golf Club at
(54:58):
West Home Beach of the US for service personnel open
fire on a government located near the property line. And
this matters on their investigation.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
Yeah, it was yesterday. They did a couple of quick
opening statements and now the Feds have taken everything over.
So the Feds have taken everything over, and I don't
think they're going to get pushed back from the local police.
This guy was a nutjob, very obsessed with Ukraine. Had
(55:29):
done some interviews about Ukraine. This is him a few
years ago doing an interview for a program on Semaphore,
which is a news site which was in Kiev. Simply
aren't interested in recruiting.
Speaker 9 (55:41):
Them to be cooperative.
Speaker 7 (55:44):
That's Ryan Ruth, a US citizen who set up the
International Volunteer Center in Ukraine to help connect foreigners to
Ukrainian military units.
Speaker 38 (55:51):
Talking to one hundred soldiers every day and pretty much everybody.
All of our contacts in Ukraine, they are out of
them pretty much.
Speaker 9 (55:59):
He held them every time.
Speaker 38 (56:00):
They're not suggested that we bring in afghan The.
Speaker 39 (56:03):
Ukrainian government didn't respond to our requests for comment, but
its sourced close to the officials in Kiev till semaphore
that they're top concern is the question of loyalty and
the thick fuck of war.
Speaker 38 (56:13):
The biggest thing is spies. They're afraid that anybody and
everybody's a Russian spy.
Speaker 2 (56:19):
One of the many interviews, including this one, and I'll
play a little bit more. I played a touch of
it last hour. But obsession with Ukraine, good and evil.
It's the way he looks at.
Speaker 16 (56:34):
Fifty six from the US from North Carolina. Originally so
live in Hawaii now, so flew all the way from
Hawaii here. As far as why I'm here, A lot
of the other conflicts are gray, but this conflict is
definitely black and white. This is about good versus evil.
This is a storybook, you know, any movie we've ever watched.
This is definitely evil against good. I mean Ukrainians and
(56:57):
the rest of the world are caring and kind and
generous and unselfish and take care of one another, and
it's just a matter of you know, we.
Speaker 9 (57:07):
Need to stand up for that.
Speaker 2 (57:09):
So he went over there and he wanted to fight.
It was his goal. His goal was to fight. He like,
he was serious, like he wants to fight. And they
were like, nah, you have no skills. You're kind of goofy,
and you're older. And did we mentioned you have zero
skills of you have zero skills?
Speaker 16 (57:30):
We were at a critical juncture in this war that
is good with the world or are we just going
to ignore it? You know, if we if everybody is
complacent and doesn't join us this this fight, then guess
who's going to win.
Speaker 28 (57:44):
It might take ten.
Speaker 16 (57:45):
Years, but we're going to lose this battle if everyone
around the globe does not stop what they're doing and
get off the couch and come to you, grant and defend,
defend the human rights of everyone.
Speaker 28 (57:56):
Around the globe.
Speaker 2 (57:58):
So they didn't let him fight. They told him, you
know what, no, So he set up like a camp,
tried to recruit people, including foreign Taliban fighters who fought
against the Taliban and were disgruntled. Now that everything that
went to hell in a handbasket, and Taliban's back in
charge and we'll get them here. And they were ned
and we're not. He so wha I could do sitting.
Speaker 16 (58:21):
Around and letting life go on as a normal and
complaining about das prices and complaining about you know, your
luxury life in whatever country you live in is unacceptable.
As human beings, we must support each other. We can
on how to turn our backs.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
And he had a falling out with Trump. He voted
for him twenty sixteen, and then he had a falling
out with Trump, and somewhere along the line he started
to hate Trump, tweeted out a lot of insane stuff
about Trump, tweeted out a lot of just rhetoric and lunacy.
(58:59):
His son said, any normal person or whatever would hate
Trump too. But my dad's never been He's never it's never,
it's never been fine. It's not a violent guy. It's
just not. Here's one of the neighbors.
Speaker 7 (59:09):
He's pretty crazy.
Speaker 15 (59:10):
I mean when I first met him, he was pretty
crazy and all, and we didn't get along very well.
Speaker 11 (59:14):
He was pretty cool.
Speaker 15 (59:15):
To me, but I mean, like I said, him in
the Sun and the Daughters all of them kind of crazy.
But I never would have thought that though. I meant
for him being my neighbor, and uh, I'm seeing a
picture of him. Actually, I mean I would not have
led you still yet I'm in so I've seen the picture.
Speaker 7 (59:31):
That's just crazy, just.
Speaker 2 (59:33):
Like him, a little bit crazy. But where did he
snap off at? Like, that's the thing. He's in custody
and normally we don't get this because a lot of
people thought he was gonna be dead by you know,
cop suicide by cop. But he didn't have his gun
with him, so there was no going out in the
blaze of glory in that situation. When did he snap?
(59:54):
When did it go sideways for him? When did he
decide that I need to do this to save the world.
I need to go and do this right here because
if I don't, the world is dead, democracy dies, blah
blah blah, because that's what he was believing and the
(01:00:16):
Ukraine's gonna What point did that snap in him and
he decided to do something? Did his kid know? They're
all going to say no, but you had to have known.
And like we said earlier, the amount of criminal activity
that he had been up to over time, the fact
that he was able to get a gun shows you that, Yes,
(01:00:38):
but red flags out there can do a lot of
different things. People who want to do bad things are
going to find a way, which is very frustrating. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show,
should Twitter, your Instagram all of the other things. All
that's going on, We do have a presidential race fifty
days away.
Speaker 40 (01:00:55):
Americans by fifty eight to thirty six percent say Harris
won the debate. In the latest AI ABC News zipso's poll,
she did for them up some of her personal appeal.
Thirty seven percent say the debate made them feel more
favorably toward her versus twenty three percent less favorably. There
was no such benefit for mister Trump. By nearly two
to one, those respondings say the debate made them see
(01:01:15):
him less favorably.
Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
I don't know if I buy that. It depends on
where you look at these things, because certain polls there
was zero movement. Other polls there was stronger movement towards
Trump when it came to the issues. Now, if this
is personality based, I guess I could see why some
people feel that way. So she doesn't do interviews, as
(01:01:40):
we all know, she did do one with a local
ABC seven or twelve or fifteen affiliate in Philadelphia. And wow,
it's the best way to describe that. I'm going to
play this is about a minute twenty. I have no
idea how she got to where she got to based
(01:02:04):
on the question, but it is worth hearing.
Speaker 26 (01:02:06):
When we talk about bringing down prices and making life
more affordable for people, are one or two specific things
you have in mind for that.
Speaker 32 (01:02:15):
Well, I'll start with this. I grew up a middle
class kid. My mother raised my sister and me. She
worked very hard. She was able to finally save up
enough money to buy our first house when I was
a teenager. I grew up in a community of hardworking people,
construction workers and nurses and teachers. And I try to
(01:02:38):
explain to some people who may not have had the
same experience. You know, a lot of people will relate
to this.
Speaker 26 (01:02:45):
You know.
Speaker 32 (01:02:45):
I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who are
very proud of their lawn.
Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
Oh exactly, you know.
Speaker 7 (01:02:52):
And I was.
Speaker 32 (01:02:53):
Raised to believe and to know that all people deserve
dignity and that we as Americans have a beautiful character.
You know, we have ambitions and aspirations and dreams, but
not everyone necessarily has access to the resources that can
(01:03:16):
help them fuel those dreams and ambitions. So when I
talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much
with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations
and the incredible work ethic of the American people, and
creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business.
Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
What in God's name are you talking about? This is
why they don't letter it anywhere near interviews? How did
you get from I was? And it's always I was
raised in a single mom middle class. It's outstarts every
every question like what would you do when it comes
to choice? I was raised with a single mom middle class.
(01:03:57):
It's just it's the same. How did you get to
people proud of their lawns?
Speaker 9 (01:04:01):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
What does that have to do with anything? She is
all word solid. She is absolutely zero going on up there.
Thought wise, that isn't a slogan. She has nothing to
offer the American people. We could sit here and argue
all day about Trump and who he is, but the
(01:04:22):
track record is there, the emotions and the anger that
people feel that might be there, but the track record
of what took place during his presidency with prices, you know,
foreign issues like wars and whatnot, and we're just talking
about it earlier she said, we do have anybody. This
isn't even any conflict, which was bs. All of that
(01:04:43):
stuff is there with Trump. With her, she's an empty vessel.
Speaker 11 (01:04:49):
I want specific answers.
Speaker 41 (01:04:51):
The Pennsylvania report her answer, and she gives the same
answer she gave it the debate. I honestly don't think
she has a thought in her head about anything that's specific.
And I must say I think the opinions of the
debate are changing as the week goes on. She was
wrapped up and bubble wrapped by Mirror and Lindsay Davis
and ABC and Disney. She got no follow up, She
(01:05:13):
had no specifics, she was not fact checked.
Speaker 9 (01:05:16):
It's beginning to dawn on people.
Speaker 41 (01:05:18):
There is no there there.
Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
And that's very true. You know, the fact checking thing
is biting Disney in the ass and it hasn't helped her.
And then of course comes to light that Lindsay Davis
comes out and says, Wow, we weren't going to let
him go on fact checked. Well, it's not your job.
It wasn't your job because based on what cn EN
did and you felt it was bad, so your only
(01:05:42):
job was to fact check him. Then you come to
find out she's got a close relationship with several of
the people throughout ABC, including a sorority sister in Lindsay Davis.
So you know there's all these things it oncen't ended
up doing. This is the stuff where people So this
is why and why it matters is there will be
(01:06:03):
more debates, maybe not with these two, but down the
road with other presidential nominees. And if you allow them
to do what they do in this establishment media, they're
going to continue to get away with it where it
is only one sided and there is never pushback, there
(01:06:24):
is never anybody held accountable for them saying something that's
ridiculous on the left. Then you're going to continue to
get that and it is frustrating. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 5 (01:06:37):
Act you.
Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
I've been to show to Twitter, your Instagram, a lot
of stuff. Still to get to talk a little bit
about tow a tongue of alwa. What should he do?
The football player last week knocked unconscious on Thursday night,
third horrific concussion because people are starting to say it's
time to step away. Talk a bit about that. A
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Speaker 30 (01:08:13):
Serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 6 (01:08:19):
He's down by twenty one points, fourth and four, pressure
to a step sip, He's gonna run for the first
down and.
Speaker 11 (01:08:28):
Takes a shot at the six.
Speaker 6 (01:08:29):
Yard line, ambling hit him and two it down, picked
up the first split, the scene that pays the price.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
That was Thursday night to a tongue of a loa
out cold again. All weekend talk was is he going
to retire? Isn't he? Apparently he is not done yet,
still going to continue to play, but questions are being asked.
You know, they brought in specialists over the last three
or four years to teach him how to slide, to
(01:09:01):
teach him how to slide like he's going into second base.
The minute that happens, everybody stops. Essentially, Now, it doesn't
mean that you still can't be hit because well, you know,
guys are guys. Accidents will happen. The game moves a
million miles. Now everybody understands that, but the chances of
it happening are slim comparatively to what he did the
other night. And the other night wasn't some big, giant hit.
But there is no doubt that people are asking the question,
(01:09:23):
is the NFL going to have to step in because
we're talking about severe concussion. It is scary, you know.
Speaker 42 (01:09:29):
Ultimately, the most important thing you look for after a
concussion is how the patient is behaving. We do a
thorough neurological exam. Can the patient walk in a straight line?
Is to a complaining of disorientation, mild symptoms like nausea, vomiting, headache,
perhaps even a change in personality in terms of not
(01:09:49):
remembering things remember. For each athlete, a concussion can present
very differently, but after four concussions, this is somebody that
we need to take a very close look and make
sure that Tua is ready if he decides to come back.
Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
And he's decided he's going to try to come back,
and that's what athletes do. They'll stay in too long
they don't want to give it up. He still he
feels he's in the prime of his career, but long term,
and that's what you have to think about. Long term.
What's this about this doctor Shaw wellness doctor talking about
to and the potential of not today but soon, the year,
(01:10:28):
five years, ten years. It's about not just you but
your family.
Speaker 43 (01:10:31):
You know, I would tell him it's a real it's
the best time now to really take a look at
this in himself and take a look at his symptoms
and talk to a physician about retirement.
Speaker 9 (01:10:40):
Is now.
Speaker 43 (01:10:41):
These injuries accumulate over time, and when they accumulate over
time and you don't really see the symptoms until five
to ten years later, the damage he's doing now is
something he's going to be suffering from five to ten
years from now. And so really now's the time to
really take a good hard look and football is really
what he should be doing for the next five or
ten years.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
No doubt. And we're thinking about the issue of something
like CT, and we know what it is, we know
that it's happening and that many of those players we're
going to see out there are going to have CT
on a daily basis. Many of them are going to
have it. Now, will it be junior Sayou style or
some of that, Probably not, But will it be enough
(01:11:22):
to cause early on set dementia or some of these
other things. Again, all questions that need to be asked,
and long term they're going to find out the answers.
But there is no longer this kind of well we'll
see what it looks like. No, we know what's happening.
Speaker 43 (01:11:36):
I think you are absolutely way past discovery. Now we
know this is a big problem. We know it's not
just concussion. Is it's such an important point to make
a concussion is what you just saw on the field
over there, where a really hard hit leads to these
symptoms or you can't move, you seize up. What really
is the problem is the multiple hits over time that
these players are experiencing as they're training. A lot of
(01:11:57):
this happens in training, and so we know what we
need to do. The NFL has taken some great steps
using these guardian helmets that you're showing. They're doing things
like dynamic kickoff, They're limiting the amount of contact contact practices.
What really needs to happen is we need to start
this earlier in high school, and even even earlier than that,
when kids really are starting to play football in the
first place. These are accumulation of damage that occurs when
(01:12:20):
not just a hard hits, it's the smaller hits that
happen over and over and over again in practices.
Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
He really needs to think about it, But like many athletes,
he's going to continue to play on in the fear
of what if that's a scary thing on a Saturday
afternoon or a Sunday night football game or something like
that that he doesn't get up three two, three, five,
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of stuff still to get to, more on the second
(01:12:46):
attempted assassination, to tempt at Trump, a bunch of other
stuff as well. It's a Chad Benson show.
Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life,
(01:13:22):
this is Chad Benson.
Speaker 5 (01:13:24):
Thank God the President's okay. I think I've got a
full report so far with round Verdon Rifer. One thing
I want to make clear the service needs more help,
and then I think the Conrad should respond to their.
Speaker 16 (01:13:35):
Needs if they a fact need more first, so I
think we're going to be talking about personnel.
Speaker 10 (01:13:40):
They need more money.
Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
What kind of helps you?
Speaker 5 (01:13:42):
I think we need some more first, I think they
made they made the deciding whether they need more personnel
or not.
Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
Are you that was right there? Biden just a while
ago saying, thank god the president is okay with the
attempted assassination number two in sixty five days to Donald Trump,
and he believes the Secret Service needs more help. Quick
snapshot of how it works. You're the president of the
United States. You got all of the stuff that you
(01:14:09):
could think of. You're the former president, you got a lot,
but you don't have what the president has. And if
you are running for president and your a nominee, you
have a lot, but nowhere near what the president has. Trump,
(01:14:29):
they should have upped it over and over again. They haven't.
That's a fair question to why it hasn't happened. It
is a horrible situation that could have gotten a lot worse,
but thank god it didn't. But we're talking about somebody
(01:14:53):
who has now had not one, but two in less
than three months, two assassination attempts his life, and there
are a lot of questions still remaining. In the first one,
and before the first one's questions are even answered, a
second one and the one yesterday, he got close enough,
(01:15:13):
got about five hundred yards from the president. Questions of
how in God's name did he know where the president
was and when he was going to be there, These
things will be You're gonna hear a lot of information disinformation,
stuff that is partially true, but the whole story's not
out there because it's a developing story. But this guy,
(01:15:34):
who is a nutjob and obsessed, by the way, absolutely
obsessed with Ukraine and hates Trump with a passion, got
that close with an AK forty seven, couple backpacks full
of ceramic talles. Not quite sure about that, and I'm
sure there's other stuff in there. We don't know all
the ins and outs of it, as well as a
(01:15:56):
GoPro And apparently and again could this change. Of course,
anything could change in these It could change from one
thing to another back to this. In the space of
forty eight hours, we still have no idea about the
shooter in Butler, Pennsylvania, outside of he was a whackadoo,
they shot him. How did he get that close? Failure
after failure of information between the local police and the
(01:16:21):
Secret Service, but this was a Secret Service service agent
that apparently saw the barrel fired. He then fled, got
into a car, drove away, and then a good samaritan
saw his you know, recognized as somebody who's fleeing somewhere,
(01:16:45):
saw his license plate, took the license plate down, and
they eventually got him. This is a Sheriff Tyler whose
crew pulled him over, and what he had to say about.
Speaker 44 (01:16:59):
Him, doctor what us seen probably a thousand times a
high profile felony.
Speaker 28 (01:17:04):
Stopped out on ninety five northbound.
Speaker 44 (01:17:06):
We already shut the interstate down behind him, made the stop,
and then at gunpoint ordered.
Speaker 28 (01:17:14):
Him out of the vehicle. He complied.
Speaker 44 (01:17:16):
His demeanor was perplexing in some way, despite the fact
that we had numerous people out with rifles, uniform personnelity, helicopter,
interstate shutdown, he was as calm as if he was
going to a Sunday picnic.
Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
Creepy right now. Some people said he wanted to go
out with the blaze of glory, that he didn't have
a gun or anything. So that really looked like it
wasn't going to happen. And the sheriff brought up you know,
the what if No, he was.
Speaker 28 (01:17:45):
Quiet, and we had to be very respectful.
Speaker 44 (01:17:47):
It's a federal investigation, so we don't cross the lines.
Speaker 28 (01:17:51):
Our job was to apprehend the suspect.
Speaker 44 (01:17:54):
I mean, after all, he just tried to assassinate the
highest profile target on the planet. Was extremely fortunate for
all of us that he complied, because had he not complied,
you'd be asking me right now, what were the circumstances
of his death?
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
Would it be several gunshots? The kind of gave himself
up that normally doesn't happen. First of all, normally don't
get a shot at the president and they don't take
you out. Thank god that the president wasn't hurt. And
again the rhetoric of what we're hearing over and over again,
he's a danger to democracy. He's a danger to democracy.
Speaker 37 (01:18:36):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:18:37):
Here's the thing, and we talk about this a lot.
You and I both could understand the hyperbole that the
media that influencers, that people throw out there, the over
exaggeration of a lot of stuff. We understand the theater
(01:19:02):
of it, the theata of it. Not everybody does, and
some people take it to heart, whether it's the Ping
Pong pizza guy or Yeah, we can go on and
on what's going on currently in Ohio and Springfield. They're
getting death threats, they're getting all kinds of stuff because
something was brought up that was or wasn't true. That
(01:19:24):
debate is on, but we've heard from these people, and
that people now you've got bomb threats and campuses are closed,
and that people don't quite get the fact that it
is at times Kabooki theater. It is at times political theater.
It is throw out crazy, loud, insane things and see
(01:19:51):
what gets noticed and see what sticks. And that is
unfortunate in this day and age that we live in,
this time where that seems to be the thing that
you have to do to get anybody to notice you.
And it's not right. Well, what do you mean, ched, Well,
I mean, think about this for a second. Donald Trump
(01:20:14):
is a danger democracy. You know how many times I
get text out a day, too many times I get
told how evil he is. Yet the guy that's evil
is the one's getting shot at. I mean, that's kind
of weird. The guy that's evil is the one that
is being attacked all the time. Oh, that's right. Could
(01:20:39):
you imagine what it would be like if he would
have been killed. You want to talk about what that
would be like, the anger that people would have, the
frustration that would have boiled over into downright ass hats
(01:21:01):
taking among themselves to get some sort of revenge. I mean,
that's some We expect that there are going to be
some loonies out there, Okay, there is. I mean, you know,
see Reagan, see Jodi Foster, see Hinkley, see what happened
back in the day. We expect there to be people
(01:21:22):
out there that aren't connected well with life. Then you
pour gasoline on the fire. There are also people out
there that would like to do damage to the political structure.
So there are several potential issues. Now, most of the
people that don't do well with life, and I mean
(01:21:43):
ninety nine percent of them aren't going to do anything
crazy and dangerous. They're more danger to themselves than anybody else.
But there is a few in the bunch that are unstable,
a few in the bunch that are going to take
it amongst themselves to do certain things. And they look
at Trump as a danger democracy, a threat to everything,
going to take away the world. Where would they get
(01:22:03):
an idea like that?
Speaker 9 (01:22:04):
And I truly believe he's a threat to our democracy.
Speaker 4 (01:22:06):
I think he's an existential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 5 (01:22:09):
But the danger he presents to our democracy, I.
Speaker 6 (01:22:12):
Think you put your finger on really the gravest threat
facing our democracy.
Speaker 7 (01:22:16):
Our democracy is actually broken, the.
Speaker 5 (01:22:17):
Digert the threat of American democracy.
Speaker 8 (01:22:19):
The threats that this democracy faces today, the greatest threat
to our democracy.
Speaker 2 (01:22:23):
Threatening our democracy.
Speaker 9 (01:22:24):
A serious threat to our democracy.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
Serious threat to our democracy.
Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
An existential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 4 (01:22:31):
An exubstential threat to our democracy.
Speaker 5 (01:22:35):
He's only to sacrifice our democracy.
Speaker 2 (01:22:38):
You keep telling everybody that essentially he's the second coming
of Adolf Hitler. Somebody's taken most of himself to go.
I would have stopped Adolf Hitler. I should stop this guy.
Too much wackiness, too much chaos, and too many people
who are unstable that think they're doing some sort of
(01:23:00):
heroic act. That's the reality of it for a bunch
of people who don't live in reality. Three two, three, five,
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But whatever Assassin number duo attempt Trump, we talked about
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Bears versus Texans, Tito Jackson, Emmy Winners, Colts, Packers, Jets, Titans,
see It's Monday, It's football time, Emmy's Brown's, Jags, Baby Reindeer,
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the Bear, NFL standings all trending. Jody Foster. Anytime there's
a situation like this, Jody Foster will trend. And of
course we know why this is because she's in true
detective You would like to think that it's not. It
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is because of what took place with Reagan's assassination attempt,
which of course was not JODI's fault, but she will
forever be linked to that situation, which is sad. Those
some of things trending in the magical world erv the
interwebs speaking of TikTok. Uh, it's almost shut up or
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go home time.
Speaker 17 (01:27:32):
TikTok and its parent company Byte Dance facing an ultimatum
sell the app or be banned. Lawyers for the social
media giant are scheduled to argue in court today that
the law that could ban the app is unconstitutional. It
comes less than five months after President Biden signed a
bill into law giving byte Dance until January to find
a new owner for TikTok. With more than one hundred
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and seventy million users, TikTok has become one of the
biggest players in the social media landscape, with everyone from
influence to politicians taking part.
Speaker 2 (01:28:03):
Yeah, I don't know if they're going to be able
to do this. And it's funny, as Resident Biden and
you know, everybody's like, we need to ban this, but
let's also open up a TikTok account. It's going to
be hard. I don't know if it's constitutional, but you know,
you know, we've been talking throughout the day the influence
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of other countries in our elections, in particular Russia. Well,
China and Russia are one and the same, Iran one
and the same, so to say that they don't have
some sort of influence and they're not trying to do
something would be an absolute lie. The fact that we
allow it is crazy considering all the things that China
bans over there. I mean, I think they banned linked in,
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linked In, LinkedIn. It's like that's dangerous. So we'll see.
I mean, what would the kids do then? I don't know.
I have no idea three two, three, five, three eight,
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and tweets coming up here in a little bit. We're
going to get to more on the assassination attempt, and
you know what, it's let's have a conversation about what's
going on. The rhetoric in this country is ridiculous and
you and I both know it. And so much of
what goes on is this theater of politics, and some
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people don't understand that it is. It's like they believe
all of wrestling is real, that kind of thing, and
it's scary that they don't understand that. And it's it
only takes one I continue to say this. Could you
imagine if the shooter in Pennsylvania didn't miss what would
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have happened to our country. Then we had a second attempt,
which makes me think could there be a third, a fourth?
I mean, it's nuts, it is. And do I think
the rhetoric is going to come down? Unfortunately? I don't
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hear from you. What do you think you think that
there's going to be any calming of the rhetoric in
the coming days and weeks, now that we're fifty days away,
I don't think so. Love to hear from you. Let
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Speaker 36 (01:30:34):
Show, The Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
Speaker 1 (01:31:10):
This is Chad Benson's three and.
Speaker 46 (01:31:12):
Five Americans just about said that Harris won the debate,
and significantly more Americans said that her performance improved their
view of Harris. Nonetheless, both before the debate and after
the debate. This ABC News Episos poll found Harris leading
nationally by six points, totally unchanged amongst likely voters.
Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
Remember, we do not elect our president nationally. All that
matters is the seven swing states. That's it. We do
not go out and decide nationally. We're doing this. No,
each state is their own, so the numbers are essentially
(01:31:55):
the same. That's it. They haven't changed, They're not gonna change.
I think anytime in the near future. I think this
is going to go down to the wire. I think
they're gonna continue to hide Harris as long as they can.
Trump's going to continue to go out and be Trump.
(01:32:17):
And you know, again, barring a black Swan event, which
we've talked about throughout the day, which almost happened yesterday,
we're still going to be in a tight, tight race.
They should let her talk more. If you're a Trump supporter,
you want that. Why is that this is an interview
that she did. I think it was Friday Philadelphia local
(01:32:40):
ABC station. This is spectacular. The word salad is at
it again. She is a chef when it comes to
these things.
Speaker 26 (01:32:53):
When we talk about bringing down prices and making life
more affordable for people, what are one or two specific
things you have in mind for that.
Speaker 32 (01:33:02):
Well, I'll start with this. I grew up a middle
class kid. My mother raised my sister and me. She
worked very hard she was able to finally save up
enough money to buy our first house when I was
a teenager. I grew up in a community of hardworking people,
you know, construction workers and nurses and teachers. And I
(01:33:25):
try to explain to some people who may not have
had the same experience, you know if I but a
lot of people will relate to this. You know, I
grew up in a neighborhood of folks who were very proud.
Speaker 2 (01:33:35):
Of their lawn. Yeah, totally, you know.
Speaker 9 (01:33:38):
And I was.
Speaker 32 (01:33:40):
Raised to believe and to know that all people deserve dignity,
and that we as Americans have a beautiful character. You know,
we have ambitions and aspirations and dreams, but not everyone
necessarily has access to the resources that can help them
(01:34:03):
fuel those dreams and ambitions. So when I talk about
building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the
mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the
incredible work ethic of the American people and creating opportunity
for people, for example, to start a small business.
Speaker 2 (01:34:24):
Answered none of the question, because she doesn't. She's an
empty vessel. We've been saying that she has no thought
of her own. She is this is why they guard
her at all costs. A local. It wasn't like he
asked a trick question. He asked what are you gonna
(01:34:46):
do to help the American people? Like, let's just listen
to the dangerous question again.
Speaker 26 (01:34:51):
When we talk about bringing down prices and making life
more affordable for people, what are one or two specific
things you have in mind for that lawn care.
Speaker 2 (01:35:03):
I grew up in a place where lawn care was important.
People were proud of their lawns. There were construction workers.
It's like, what what are you talking about? You guys
didn't know that lawn care and construction work. That's what's
gonna help bring down the cost of stuff in America.
The more lawn care we have, the better it's going
(01:35:25):
to be for the American people. And when there's more
construction workers, there'll be able to construct a ladder of
opportunity to get to It's like, what to get to
the prices of things that are higher and bring them down?
(01:35:46):
And that's that's the thing that's so there you go,
thank you for having me. Oh my god, it's insane.
Speaking of insane, you know, the president, at least a
former president and could be a president again. It was
almost shot again yesterday. Mik and Joe very serious about it,
(01:36:09):
and by that I mean cats and Haitians.
Speaker 39 (01:36:11):
I'm curious where you stand on this, because obviously it's
really important not to judge others cast judgment. At the
same time, it seems like there is absolutely nothing christ
like about what Trump and Vans are doing, especially to
Haitian migrants in Springfield. What do you say to evangelical
(01:36:36):
Christians who support Trump and Vans especially in this Are
they choosing to be blind to the destruction and to
the danger that they are posing to these people, or
are they still in a category where you have to
completely withhold judgment and assume that they are doing the
best they can.
Speaker 7 (01:36:54):
They just don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
I I don't know at this point. Look, and I
have been very open. I think Trump says wacky crap
that he doesn't need to say. I think he stokes
the fire as much as everybody else. I think a
lot of is of the fact that is zero research.
I think jd. Vance will get into a little bit
him and Dana Bash going at at this weekend. Is
(01:37:25):
part of the problem that we've talked about is you've
got to be loud, over the top to get anybody
to notice anything whatsoever you do. So this is Russell
Moore answering the question from Mika Berzinski.
Speaker 29 (01:37:41):
Well, I think there are some people who are confused
by the kind of misinformation disinformation that rockets around the
place right now, and for those people, we need to
simply talk about what's actually happening and how these words
can be dangerous. But I'm less worried about the political
ramifications of this then I am. This ongoing cycle of
(01:38:05):
demonizing one group after the other. I just can't keep
going like this. We can't keep living like this as
a society. Something's got to give.
Speaker 2 (01:38:14):
Something does have to give, and we shouldn't demonize one another,
but we do because it pays the bills for a
lot of people. I was, look when I saw Anthony
sent me this video like I don't know, ten days ago,
two weeks ago about the cat situation, and I'm like,
(01:38:36):
is it real? But everybody says Haiti and haitianation you
come to find out. I'm like, I didn't even talk
about it because I was like, I don't know if
it's real or not. So the first step is you're
gonna have to want to find out if something's real,
but never let that real stuff get in the way
of something. And if there's a way to exploit it
and to run with it, people will. And it is
(01:38:57):
frustrating because we should be talking about out the ridiculousness
of what is happening in Springfield, and some twenty thousand
people in a short period of time dropped off in
an area where it is hurting the services, hurting the
small town, hurting the people that they're supposed to be helping,
(01:39:20):
and in doing so it is causing pain and frustration.
But to get anybody pay attention, apparently you had to
go overboard, which is the thing that drives me crazy
because that seems to be the mo of politics and
the media. Say something as loud as you can, even
(01:39:41):
if it's wrong, double down, make it bigger than ever,
and then justify it. It's like, well, you wouldn't pay
attention to this otherwise, And that is frustrating because in
many cases that's true. The reason immigration became a massive
deal was a stunt by Greg Abbott started sing him
to blue cities. It becave me bigger and bigger issue. Oh,
(01:40:03):
it was always an issue in the in the states
like Texas and Arizona and at times California. It's always
been an issue, but it became a nationwide issue when
the bussing happened. Then he was evil and bad and
we can go on and on about that. But then
what happened is all of those people of virtue signaled
couldn't do it anymore because they couldn't even afford to
(01:40:24):
virtue signal. And then it became a real serious issue.
But it had to come to a stunt. Jd Vance,
Dana Bash going at it.
Speaker 8 (01:40:40):
Cats and I talked about it because you were ignoring
this community.
Speaker 11 (01:40:44):
My constituents talked about it.
Speaker 8 (01:40:46):
Responsibility to surface their concerns when the American Meeting. Dana,
I've been to Springfield probably one hundred times in my life.
Speaker 11 (01:40:55):
Children ice cream at Young's Jersey Dairy.
Speaker 7 (01:40:58):
Have you heard recently? Sent you?
Speaker 41 (01:41:00):
Have?
Speaker 11 (01:41:00):
I have I been the last four days.
Speaker 7 (01:41:03):
No talking about.
Speaker 8 (01:41:04):
The last four days, but I've sent you. And they're
telling me this stuff is happening.
Speaker 2 (01:41:12):
And around and round they go. They're telling me it's happening.
Cats and dogs being snatched off the streets, ducks and geese. Now,
we did talk about the ducks and geese. Because several
people had made phone calls long before this stuff happened.
We played them and you know they try to Well,
it may happen to one or twice, so it's not
happening every day. Well, then that doesn't mean it's not happening,
(01:41:34):
and it hasn't happened. But the bigger issue is why
is it that we have to be so outrageous to
get any actual conversation about things that are happening in
this country and how they're affecting the people that live here.
Why do we have to do that because apparently that's
the world we live in now. You have to be
loud and say things that are ridiculous and throw hyperbole
(01:41:57):
out there, no matter if it's they're eating cats and
or Trump is going to enslave you all. That's the
only way people pay attention. And then what happens is
some people whose elevator doesn't quite reach the top, decides
they're going to take it amongst themselves to do things
that may protect everybody, when in reality they don't understand
that This is part of the entertainment value of politics
(01:42:20):
in today's world, in reality television.
Speaker 8 (01:42:22):
Well, Dana First of all, what's putting the residents at
Springfield at risk? Which was a town completely ignored by
the American media until Donald Trump and I started surfacing
some of these concerns is that they can't afford housing,
they can't afford healthcare. The schools have been overwhelmed, the
hospitals have been overwhelmed, and they're overwhelmed because Kamala Harris
allowed twenty thousand Haitian migrants to get dropped into a
(01:42:45):
small Ohio town of about forty thousand people, and it's
completely overwhelmed the services.
Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
But that's not fun to talk about. So the cats
and dogs, and it only took a second for something
to spread, And the lady who started portions of it
admitted she never wanted any of this happen. It really
wasn't her daughter. It was a neighbor and it was
like Kenny hearsay, and it was like frustrating, So why
(01:43:11):
we can't have nice things? So why we don't have
real conversations in this country? And I blame that on
us because we pay attention when it's outrageous, and then
when somebody acts on it, we're like, I can't believe
they did that. Reminds me of the movie Christmas Vacation
when Clark doesn't get his bonus. If you've seen the movie,
(01:43:32):
and he says, you know what, if you're worried wondering
about a last minute Christmas gift that you can get me,
you can get me my boss right here, And cousin
Eddie goes, Okay, he didn't mean it, So what's he do?
He goes and kidnaps the boss and brings him to Clark.
That's kind of the way the American people are in
(01:43:53):
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Speaker 33 (01:45:26):
There's concerned that he had done surveillance of Trump and
the golf course and may have visited there before. While
the Secret Service responded quickly and apparently effectively, questions remain
about how the man was able to get into such
a critical position near the course in the first place,
should there have been more personnel.
Speaker 9 (01:45:40):
To secure the property.
Speaker 33 (01:45:41):
The incident cont less than two months after a sniper
tried to kill Trump at a Pennsylvania rally, leading to
the resignation of.
Speaker 28 (01:45:46):
The Secred Service director.
Speaker 33 (01:45:48):
Congress is investigating the Secret Service, and key Congressional leaders
are calling for a thorough FBI and Secret Service investigation
and the need for transparency.
Speaker 2 (01:45:56):
Yeah, last week you heard Blumenthal, who is a Democrat,
say what you got us are going to find out
about the first assassination attempt days before this last one
is going to shock you. And I don't know if
it's in competence, if I know what, we're gonna find out.
But there's definitely some questions that need to be asked here.
(01:46:17):
And remember there's different layers of protection. If you're president,
the layer of protection is massive. If you're a former president,
it's big, but it isn't that. And if you're a candidate,
it's big, but again it's nothing compared to president. And
there are serious issues about the way that this is
being handled. Your Biden earlier today come out and say
thank god he's still, thank god he's alive, and that
(01:46:38):
nothing happened, and that the Secret Service needs more there
needs to be more personnel. So we'll we'll see about that.
Here's one of his neighbors.
Speaker 7 (01:46:46):
He's pretty crazy.
Speaker 15 (01:46:47):
I mean, when I first met him, he was pretty
crazy and all, and we didn't get along very well.
He was pretty cool to me, but I mean, like
I said, him in the Sun and the daughters, all
of them kind of crazy.
Speaker 11 (01:46:56):
But I never would have thought that though.
Speaker 15 (01:46:59):
I meant for him being my neighbor and seeing the
picture of him, actually, I mean, I would not have
led you still yet I'm in and so I've seen
the picture.
Speaker 9 (01:47:07):
That's just crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:47:08):
He was really good to me, but he was nuts.
But we didn't start out in good turns. But he's crazy, Okay,
what is it? Well, he was a little bit of both.
So I'm obsessed with Ukraine a bunch of other stuff.
I'm sure we're gonna find out more in the coming
days hours, probably, but we'll see. I mean, he's federally charged,
and the chances of him getting out of jail anytime soon.
Are probably nil. That's what I'm saying, speaking of assassination
(01:47:34):
people going to jail that time of the program, or
we give you stupid facts you should know.
Speaker 28 (01:47:40):
And then I go and spoil it all. I say
something stupid.
Speaker 11 (01:47:45):
We'll take stupid tills this morning.
Speaker 2 (01:47:46):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out.
Speaker 32 (01:47:48):
For, because you can never predict.
Speaker 2 (01:47:51):
Are they're going to do something incredibly stupid. No, you're
the fat, stupid one with the big mouth.
Speaker 1 (01:47:57):
Is stupid little as time.
Speaker 2 (01:48:00):
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
Speaker 28 (01:48:04):
Now it's time fall stupid information.
Speaker 2 (01:48:11):
Not the first president to have not one, but two
assassination attempts, Gerald Ford had two back in nineteen seventy five.
That's right. The first one came from Squeaky from you
guys might remember her of the Manson clan. The second
one came from Sarah Jane Moore, who was obsessed with
Patty Hurst, and she was also on the radar of
(01:48:34):
the Secret Service. In fact, in nineteen seventy five, agents
had checked into her said she no longer posed a
danger to the president. Forty five year old had been
picked up by the police on illegal handgun charges the
day before the Ford incident, but was released. The police
confiscated her forty four caliber Charter Arms Bulldog Revolver and
one hundred and thirteen rounds of ammunition. But she got
(01:48:57):
a hold of a thirty eight fired twice, didn't hit him.
But crazy is always around, and you got to pay
attention to crazy. And it's interesting to know that even
when they paid attention, they still let crazy go sometimes.
By the way, they're the only two women ever to
try and assassinate the president three two, three five, twenty
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You guys have the blast rest of your Monday. We'll
do it again tomorrow. Be kind to each other. Night
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