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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Chad Benson Show. Good Morning, Chad is
off today. My name is Rich Zioli from Talk radio
twelve ten WPHD in Philadelphia, where I do the afternoon
drive show. So I'm not typically up this time of day,
but I'm excited to be with you. There's a lot
of stuff to get to Typically, you know, since I
do an afternoon drive show, usually news breaks in the afternoon,
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as President Trump likes to come out of the middle
of the day and just completely hijack the news cycle,
which is a good thing.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
It really does.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
It makes show prep very, very easy. But when we're
doing a show starting at nine o'clock in the morning,
we have to kind of look at all the reaction
from the crazy left of everything that Trump did the
day before, which is always fun for me too, because
there's a lot of that today. So welcome to the show,
and glad you're here today. I'll be with you today
and tomorrow unless I screw up badly, in which case
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I won't be back tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
But we'll see how this goes.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
I am still amazed at the behavior of Democrats at
the Joint Address to Congress the other night by the
President of the United States.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
I mean, I really am I'm amazed.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
I don't know how they recover from this politically speaking,
I don't know if they can. I don't know if
they just have to completely just give up at this point, surrender,
cry uncle, declare bankruptcy, whatever it is. Just maybe change
party names. You know, they're big on identifying at different things.
Maybe they identify as a different party, I mean, bring
back the Whigs or something. I just don't know if
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you can recover from their antics. And in looking at
those antics the other night, and I'm sure you watched it,
and I know that Chad talked about it yesterday. So
you're watching these antics and you're seeing i mean, Al
Green going with his cane, you know, and he doesn't
regret that, by the way, he does not regret that
he's doubling down on going after everybody with his cane
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is angry caane. But you're watching this and you're looking
at their behavior, like the purple woman in the back,
that eighty two year old congresswoman, And they wouldn't clap
for a kid with cancer, and they wouldn't clap for
a young woman who was bullied. They wouldn't clap for
Corey Comparatoi's family. They wouldn't clap for anybody. A kid
who got admitted to West Point on the spot by
the commander in chief, wouldn't clap for him, would clap
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for our police, wouldn't clap for freedom of speech? And
not only did they not clap, I mean there were
a lot of groans in that room, groans, dirty looks,
sitting on their hands, just angry, sour pusses the entire night.
So America's watching this, and America's thinking, hey, listen, we
voted for this guy. He did win every swing state,
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he did win the popular vote, em the electoral College.
We voted for this guy. And you guys can't even
stand up and clap.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
For a kid with cancer, with brain cancer. You can't
even do that.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
So I'm looking at this from the prospective of thinking,
if you're trying to rebuild, do you first have to
identify the problem, Like say it's a private company, you
first got to figure out the problem. Nobody likes your product,
everybody who works their stinks whatever it is. In this case,
I think this Democrat Party today has just been so
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infiltrated by crazy that this is nowhere for them to go.
Let's say there was a moderate Democrat, like let's use
my state of Pennsylvania for example, where I broadcast at Philadelphia.
Let's say Josh Shapiro wants to run for president in
twenty twenty eight, which he does just so you know
he absolutely one unred percent. Does how does Josh Shapiro
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break through crazy and win the primary to be able
to be the Democrat nominee for president in twenty twenty eight?
Speaker 3 (03:48):
See how does he do that?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Because remember, in primaries, you always get the extremes of
both parties who show up to vote. So you're going
to get the diehards from the Republican Party that show
up in the primary elections, and you're going to get
the diehards Democrat Party. So if that's if that, if
what the display you saw the other night is emblematic
of the Democrat Party today, then how does a guy
who looks for bipartisan consensus and cooperation break through that
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and then win the nomination and go out there and
tell his country, hey, I can be I could be
the guy, I could be the great unifier. Because I don't.
It's very obvious that Democrats don't want to unify. Its
very obvious. Their hatred for Trump is so intense that
they cannot and will not give the guy a break.
So when he stood up there the other night and
he said, there's nothing I can say to you people,
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There's no I could.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
I could.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
I could cure cancer, I could cure every disease. I
could save the world. I could I could literally repel
a nuclear weapon from space. There's nothing I could do
to win you people over. You won't clap, You won't
stand up for me. I could rescue you from a
great white shark.
Speaker 4 (04:52):
You do.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
You wouldn't clap, You wouldn't cheer for that. You cheer
on the shark. And he's not wrong. They have no
interest and get giving the guy not even a pass
in giving the guy any semblance of an atta boy.
And so from the President's perspective, because Trump is Trump,
he loves that, he owns that. And where a lot
of Republicans would have not would have been afraid to
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call that out. You know a lot of Republicans would
have said, well, I have to use decorum here, and
I've got to be very very you know, I've going
to rise to the occasion and be better than this.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
Not Trump.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
You know, he goes right to Elizabeth Warren calls your
Pocahontas and love him or hate him. But it works
for him. I mean, you can't deny that it works
for the guy. It's why he won the electoral College
and won the popular vote and won every single swing state,
including my state of Pennsylvania, which was the must win state.
Because people are just tired of the BS. I really
believe that, and I think you probably agree with that too.
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I think we in this day and age, there's so
much information coming at us every single second from a
million sources that it's just I mean, give me a
break man, cut through the BS and just tell me
how it is. Just tell me how it is, because
I can't. I can't handle phonies anymore now, phonies with
the blow dried hair and the air brushing and all that.
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I can't do it. I don't have time for it.
I'm too busy. Life is too busy. Life's coming at
me too fast. And maybe there was a time when
it was a smart strategy by Republicans to play the
mature person in the room, the adult in the room.
But when you're dealing with And I don't want to
say the Democrats are acting like children the other night,
because I'm a father of three, all right, I've got
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a ten year old, an eight year old, and a
five year old, and none of my kids would have
behaved that way in class. Ever, Daddy and Mommy would
not have tolerated that my children. So I don't want
to say that the Democrats acted like children the other night,
because kids are way better behaved than that, way better behaved.
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So then you think about how did Democrats rebuild even
interested in rebuilding? Do they just need someone outside? Do
they need their own version of a Trump, somebody who
comes completely from the outside of government, who just runs
in and hijacks the party, similar to the way Trump
did in twenty fifteen twenty sixteen and just does a
complete takeover of the Republican Party. If you remember, back then,
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the Republican Party had lost twice in a row. We
had John McCain in two thousand and eight, then we
had Mitt Romney in twenty twelve, both of whom defended
Obama at various different times. And then and then Trump
comes along in twenty fifteen, and he goes right at
him and people at the time said, oh, you know,
I don't like this decorum of this guy. Where where's
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the where's the Republican niceity? You know, where's where's the
Republican maturity? And Trump is like, I don't That's not
how I don't play that game.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
All right. I've been in New York real estate my
entire life.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
I had a deal with the mob in Atlantic City,
building casinos, and trust me, as a guy I grew
up in Jersey, the mob is very in Atlantic City,
at least they used to be. I'm not saying there's
anything as the mafia. As an Italian Catholic going through Lent,
I would never say such a thing, but hypothetically if
there was, he had a deal with that too. So
he does not tolerate bs. So he comes along in
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twenty fifteen twenty sixteen, just does a total takeover the
Republican Party. And it was like, listen, we're tired of
Mitt Romney and the blow dried hair retired to John
McCain defending Obama on the campaign trail. They don't do
it to us, they don't defend us. They come right
at us guns blazon Caine's wavin you know Congressman Al Green,
who there's apparently going to be a center vote on
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him this morning, waven a cane. That's how Democrats do it.
So Trump says, I'm going to fight back. I'm going
to fight back, And at first the resistance from the
Republican establishment was huge.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Think about it.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Everybody back then thought Jeb exclamation mark was going to
get the nomination because he was the mature adult in
the room, right. He was a traditional Republican with the
pressed khaki pants and the tucked in blue shirt looking
like he just got off his shift at Blockbuster Video.
He was the mature guy, and Trump was this brute, like,
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what's with this guy?
Speaker 3 (09:12):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (09:13):
So do the Democrats need a Trump? Do they need
somebody to come in from the outside and just do
a complete takeover of the party in order for them
to actually be a majority party again? To kick out crazy,
to turn around to crazy, to Al Green, to Elizabeth Warren,
who was clapping for Ukraine the other night, not clapping
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for peace, just clapping for Ukraine, to say to the
crazy people, listen, you people won't even clap for a
kid with cancer, So I'm kicking you out We're going
to do a hostile takeover of the Democrat Party?
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Is that what they need?
Speaker 2 (09:49):
And then just have to burn it down and survive
the primary process and weed out crazy because you would
imagine at that point, just like how in twenty sixteen,
in that primary and there were seventeen candidates, Donald Trump
had to weed out sixteen other Republicans who for the
most part, were all in that same mainstream Republican Party
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lane in order for him to capture the nomination. And
as the campaign went on, you remember a lot of
them started to act like him, Like Rek Rubio started
to act like him a little bit, Ted Cruz started
to act like him a little bit. So does a
Democrat need to just completely come out of thin air
and do a hostile takeover the Democrat Party in order
to save it? Or quite frankly, can they not break
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through crazy? Is it just too much? This is rich
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My name is Rich is the only from talker to
twelve ten w PhD in Philadelphia filling in for Chad today.
Great honor to be with you this morning. So my
Senator John Fetterman will take I live in Jersey, but
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. I think it's important to note
what he thinks about how democrats act. And by the way,
there's some breaking news today. The President at about two
(13:10):
o'clock ish going to sign an executive order abolishing the
Department of Education. Now officially speaking, it needs an Act
of Congress to go through. But what I love about
this is First of all, I do not believe there
should be a federal Department of Education. All it does
is just redistribute money, just a giant redistribution of wealth scheme,
and also set crazy lefty standards on things like, you know,
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bio dudes and women's sports. So goodbye to the Department
of Education. And he has an administrator in the Department
of Education, Linda McMahon, who wants to put herself out
of a job, which I think is great. Really she does.
She doesn't need the money. She built a massive empire
with World Wrestling. She doesn't need the money. So she's
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more than happy to put herself out of a job,
which is rare in Washington beca. People get these jobs,
and they want to keep these jobs, and they don't
want to give these jobs up because they're they're they're
they're full of their gigantic egos. But no, Elenna McMahon knows.
My job is to get to get rid of this place.
So we'll talk about that as the show goes on.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Today.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
US Senator John Fetterman put out the following tweet yesterday
or x about the Democrats' behavior.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
He said it was a sad.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Cavalcade of self owns an unhinged petulance. It only makes
Trump look more presidential and restrained. We're becoming the metaphorical
car alarm that nobody pays attention to, and it may
not be the winning message. Now, John Fetterman has got
to get elected in a state like Pennsylvania, where it
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is the swing state. So you win Pennsylvania, then you
wind up winning the presidency. That's how this works. Okay,
that's how this works. But John Fetterman, he knows in
order for him to be able to win, he's got
to win over the kind of people that voted for
Donald Trump. That's a lot of people in Pennsylvania, and
he knows that they're not happy with these antics by
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his own party members, because they want to hear a message.
Speaker 3 (15:07):
Help me.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
I'm a working class guy. I'm a blue collar guy.
I'm a blue collar gal. Help me figure out this economy,
help me make it in this country. I don't need
you sitting there scowling and your antics. I just need
you helping me get a job, keeping my job, making
sure I can afford the price of eggs, which we're
also going to talk about today, because the price of
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eggs are skyrocketing, And a lot of that has to
do with the fact that Joe Biden was a chicken
mass murderer slaughtering chickens.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Now he did, he slaughtered chickens. He slaughtered chickens, that's
what he did, especially for Chad Benson and millions of them.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
I mean, he's the kind of serial killer, chicken serial
killer that would make Dexter look happy.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
And he almost got away with it.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
So we're going to talk about the chicken, the great
chicken slaughter of Joe Biden, and then how do you
bring down the price of eggs? And also is this
Avian birdflu really the kind of thing that we should
be just mass murdering chickens over in the first place.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
Oh and here's the other thing too.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
If you're wondering about transgender lab rats transgender lab mice,
is this real or is this something Trump made up? Oh,
it's real, And we got the receipts from our friends
at the White Coat Waist Project.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
I'll prove it to you.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
The barbaric experiments by Anthony Fauci and his merry man
minions of barbarians. So we'll break all that down for you.
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Welcome back to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
It's Rich Zioly from Talk Radio twelve ten WPHD in Philadelphia.
You can tweet me at rich Zoli Richzeo Li. It's
great to be in for Chad today. Great to be
with you hanging out. It's a lot going on today.
We're gonna talk tariffs, We're gonna talk Department of Education
getting abolished, and of course the reaction to the President's
joint addressed to Congress last night. And the big question
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is how does the Democrat Party rebuild?
Speaker 3 (18:37):
Really?
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Can they rebuild? That's the question. Can they Is there
a way for them to just start over? Or are
they too far gone?
Speaker 8 (18:44):
Now?
Speaker 2 (18:45):
They have a too far gone with crazy and you're
just gonna have to get a complete outsider to run
in and have the kind of money to be able
to battle his own party and then survive the primary process.
You need a Democrat version of Trump essentially now, a
complete outsider with a ton of cash and be willing
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to battle woke and be willing to turn around and
say we can't win and if we go down this road,
just like how in a lot of ways, if you
go back to the twenty fifteen really twenty fifteen, not
twenty sixteen as much, but twenty fifteen primary.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
It was hard to believe.
Speaker 2 (19:18):
But there were several debates in twenty fifteen, and I
actually helped President Trump in one of those debates. A
couple of those debates in the primary in twenty fifteen.
But there were a number of them. But back then,
the party, as I look at it then compared to now,
was much more pro war.
Speaker 6 (19:37):
It really was.
Speaker 3 (19:38):
Let's just call it out. They were much more pro war.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
They were a party that was they were still kind
of justifying the Iraq War, were still kind of justifying
American intervention around the world. And here comes Trump and
he's like, no, that doesn't work with the Iraq war
was stupid. We never should have gone in there. That
was dumb. We got to stop the endless wars. And
he just didn't back down from that. And now the
Republican Party is all in on that. So the Republican
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Party now has gone from the party that may have
been the party that would have just kept funding Ukraine
and seeing this war going and on to now. The
Democrats are that party, and the Republican Party is the
party pushing to end the war and pushing for peace.
Not because Trump is a Russian asset, despite what the
Democrats say, but because they genuinely have become the party
of peace. They don't want these endless, perpetual wars going on,
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and the American people don't want it either. Trump was
just on the tipping point of where the American people
were headed. He had a good sense of what the
people were feeling. So obviously, now in twenty twenty five,
nobody wants this woke crap anymore.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Nobody wants woke. We're sick of it, We're tired of it.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
They got I'm a Superman fan, and there's a new
Superman movie coming out this summer, James Gunn as a director,
I was very happy to see a.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
Story the other day that it's not going to be woke.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
Even shied away from some questions during your press junket
about whether or not the new Superman movie would Superman
dealing in America with Donald Trump and blah blah blah,
and he's just completely shied away from all that woke
is dead, Woke is over. Trump's election in twenty twenty
four solidify that it was the end of woke. So
you need a Democrat who's truly an outsider to be
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able to come in and say, okay, woke is dead.
And when the other Democrats start fighting to justify woke policies,
that person has to be able to survive that process
and then be the last man standing and then maybe
they can win back a national election. That's the only
pathway I see for them, because there's far too many
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people right now that are beholden to crazy. Let's say
Gavin Newsom for example. So Gavin Newsom, it's an interesting guy,
Governor California. He's trying this new thing with his podcast
now where he genuinely wants to talk about how we
can bring people together on both sides of the aisle,
how we can bring people together on both sides of
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the aisle, you know, and he's like, he interviewed Charlie Kirk,
the talk show host and podcaster Charlie Kirk. He had
him on his podcast and he said, oh, my son.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Loves you, and.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Is he really going to be able to reach across
the aisle. No, it's an act because Gavin Newsom has
put in place some of the most woke policies in
the country and all of that will come back to
haunt him. The problem with any elected Democrat right now
is that they all have policies you can point to
and say you endorse this woke nonsense.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
I mean even John Fetterman.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
If you think John Fetterman is going to be able
to claim that mantle of being the centrist Democrat, he
can't because the other thing that he did the other
day was he and along with every other Democrat senator,
voted against protecting women in sports, women athletes in sports,
against biological males. And you know that's something that again
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America doesn't want. Like I said in the first the
first part of the show, today, I have three kids,
got a.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Ten year old and eight year old and a five
year old. I talk to parents all the time.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Parents in hush whispers tell me that they do not
like the idea of biological males playing against their daughters,
being in the locker room with their daughters, going on
road trips with their daughters, living in their daughter's sorority houses.
Now that's an actual court case. There's a Kapa Alpha
Theta chapter where they had a biological male who the
national chapter said, you had to let this guy live
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in your house, and all the women in the house said, no,
we don't want this.
Speaker 6 (23:32):
The dude.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Yeah, I mean the guy's walking around, you know, and
he's I mean, he didn't do a chop off. So
you know what I'm saying here, like, we don't want
this in our house, and the national sorority said, nope,
you've got to take it in inclusivity.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
I can tell you this, suburban mom and dads, urban
mom and dads, they don't want this crap. That's why
Trump did so well with suburban parents.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Okay, so then John Fetterman votes for that policy the
other day like every other Democrat, so he owns that
that'll come back to buy him. So you literally need
somebody who's willing to run as a Democrat kind of
like Bernie Sanders did in twenty sixteen and try to
do a hostile takeover the party. But the problem for
Democrats is they're very good at orchestrating a process that
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keeps somebody like that from becoming the party's nominee. Think
of the lens they went through to stop Bernie in
twenty sixteen. If the Democrat Party had just simply allowed
that process to play out without pulling.
Speaker 3 (24:29):
The levers, Bernie might have been the nominee.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
And you would have had Bernie Sanders running as a
populist socialist on the left versus Donald Trump running as
a populist capitalist on the right, and that would have
been an amazing race. They were both talking about keeping
jobs in America. They were both saying, we got to
fight for the working class people. They both had different
economic visions of it, but that was their core message
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and keeping us out of the endless wars and all
the other things. So, but what did the Democrat Party do.
They ensured that Hillary Clinton would get the nomination. They
pulled all the levers, They controlled the super delegates, they
controlled the process, and they pushed Bernie Sanders to the side.
They destroyed their own movement. Fast forward to twenty twenty.
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Bernie Sanders is running again. It's twenty nineteen. What happens
all of a sudden, one day in late twenty twenty,
right before COVID, right before the world ends, Pete Putagig
becomes the first to drop out of that race for president,
you remember that, And then within hours they all drop out,
with the exception of Elizabeth Warren, who's also a socialist,
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and her job was to stay in the race so
that Bernie couldn't own the socialist lane. And then Joe
Biden was the last man standing. And then Joe Biden
becomes the nominee and they were able to keep Bernie
Sanders out because they couldn't control Bernie Sanders. And for
the Democrat Party, it's really all about control, and whereas
the Republican Party doesn't have.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
And this is an interesting point to know.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
See I spent I was talking to our producer film
about this off the air just a short time ago.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
How did I get into radio? And I got into radio.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
I used to be a political operative, so I spent
most of my career advising politicians and working in politics.
Had the bug decided I wanted to do something in radio.
Didn't know what I was doing. I still don't, obviously,
as you can listen to the show. You you've made
that decision a long time ago. You made that decision
at nine oh seven this morning. But I decided I
(26:26):
wanted to do talk radio. I still occasionally advise certain
political candidates, but not many. I just don't have the
time anymore. But working in politics my whole time, in
Republican politics, I know that the Republican Party doesn't have the
same ability to control who wins the nomination like Democrats do.
Democrats have super delegates who are the party the heirs,
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the party elites, and they really are in charge of everything.
That's why when they replaced Joe Biden, it was always
going to be Kamala Harris because they were never able
to remove Kamala Harris, and they were certainly never going
to allow that to be an open primary process because
the fear is they get a Bernie Sanders in there
who they can't control. Just like how you can control
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Donald Trump, the Republican Party can't control him, and they
tried to stop him, but they didn't have the ability
to stop him because Trump had the grass roots on
his side. Bernie had the grassroots of the Democrat Party
on his side. But the Democrat Party, using their super
delegates and their elites, they were able to control that
(27:32):
process and stop him, whereas the Republican Party does not
have a process that works that way. So even if
somebody comes along in twenty twenty eight and tries to
be the outsider, tries to steal the Democrat Party back
to its working class, white working class voter roots, blue collar,
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white working class party at the Democrat Party claimed it
used to be, they still may not be able to
win because the Democrats still may control that process of
the super delegates and everything else to ensure that person
does not win the nomination because they can't control that person,
and control is everything for these people. It's everything, it
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really is. And so what you have now is you've
got a situation where all these pundits on the left
are saying the same things that the Democrat elected officials
are saying, and the American people are turning around, like
listening to Nicole Wallace the other night talking about that that.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Little boy, the thirteen year old with brain.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Cancer, and she's going on about how I hope he
doesn't become a cop and kill himself one day, and
you're turning around.
Speaker 3 (28:38):
And you're saying, what is wrong with you?
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Why would you say such a sick, barbaric thing? Why
would you say that, I mean, why would you rage
over the fact that the President recognized a little boy
with cancer and maybe inspired other little kids out there
in this country. My son's ten, He's only three years
older than him. I can't imagine the heartbreak I would
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feel if my son was battling terminal brain cancer. And
just to prove to you that I'm right about this,
watching the speech the other night, sitting next to my wife,
a suburban mom who is not at all politically active
and does not like Donald Trump particularly that much, and
she was sobbing during that whole moment when the President
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recognized that little boy.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
Sobbing her eyes out.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
So why can't the Democrats even just enjoy a moment
of that instead of having to go down the sick
fantasy road that Nicole Wallace did about I hope this
kid doesn't kill himself one day, or Rachel Maddow last
night going on the other night about how this was
just a cheap political stunt.
Speaker 3 (29:42):
She just can't embrace any joy.
Speaker 9 (29:44):
And this is disgusting how the President made a step
to call yeah out of praising a young man who
serves thus far survived pediatric cancer, as if the President
had something to do with that.
Speaker 6 (29:58):
This was in the midst of him praising dog thank you.
Speaker 9 (30:01):
The Doze cuts, among other things, half cutoff funding for
ongoing research into pediatricy.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
First of all, the President wasn't claiming he saved the
kid's life with cancer. He's given the kid the moment
of his life, something he'll never forget for however much
time he has on this planet. And it was a wonderful,
beautiful moment. And can you just stop for thirty seconds
with the negativity in the hostility and just embrace the
feel good moment? Is that so hard for you? This
(30:27):
is the Chad Benson Show. We're coming right back.
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Speaker 6 (31:48):
You stink like far and white male privilege.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
To me, I do.
Speaker 5 (31:52):
Often out myself verbally as a younger.
Speaker 10 (31:56):
My pronouns are they them?
Speaker 3 (31:57):
And I'm proud to be a gender.
Speaker 5 (32:01):
Are you so bid?
Speaker 3 (32:07):
It's not a great way to use your white privilege.
Some people don't act.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Some people don't. You're listening to the Chat Fences show.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
Nicole Wallace's pronouns are angry crazy, angry crazy. I'm serious
right now, I think she needs psychological help, and I'm
gonna explain why.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
I really am gonna explain why.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
And in the spirit of lent I'm gonna I'm gonna
try to suggest that she gets some counseling, because it's
not good to go through life with this level of.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
Anger and just pure and utter unhappiness.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
It's not healthy. It's not good for you. There's all
these things about inflammation. I mean, I'm no Bobby Kennedy,
but I can tell you this. It's not healthy to
go through life like this. You can't even experience any joy.
So I'm gonna play this clip. You probably heard it,
but it's just the she's reacting to. The thirteen year
old boy with brain cancer wants to be a cop,
and God only knows how much time he has left
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on this planet, and his dad is going to have
to deal with the crushing loss of losing his child someday,
which is the worst pain any parent can ever go through.
This kid will have a moment he'll never forget. Maybe
be an inspiration to other kids, Maybe be an inspiration
to my own son. One day, and she admits that
she let herself feel joy, but then she quickly realizes
she's not allowed to feel joy. She can't put a
(33:24):
She works for MSNBC, but there's no joy. You walk
in the building it says no joy allowed. I mean literally,
they fire joy reads, so no no joy allowed. But secondly,
the level of anger and animosity and trumped arrangement. She
can't even feel joy for this little boy. So she
has to come up with some suicide fantasy here. I mean,
this is sick stuff, it really is. And this and
(33:47):
this amazing day and age we live in where you
got all these different apps and you can get a
therapist on the phone in like two seconds.
Speaker 3 (33:53):
She needs help.
Speaker 4 (33:54):
There's a lesson in finding one thing that you let
yourself feel. And I myself feel joy about DJ And
I hope he's alive for another you know, ninety five years, right,
And I hope he lives and the life he wants
to live.
Speaker 6 (34:12):
He wants to be a cop.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
He knows what he wants to do. And maybe when
you have childhood cancer that crystallizes for you. And I
hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
But I hope he never Now that's a nice thing, right,
Hope he has a long life. But then she goes
down the road of her six suicide fantasy, which is
just bizarre. And I'm telling you, you know, you let
yourself feel joy. Let yourself feel joy.
Speaker 3 (34:36):
Nothing wrong with that.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
There's nothing wrong with feeling joy, except you're not allowed
to have it at MSNBC.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
So I mean, get help.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
There's like the better Help app, and I don't know,
maybe maybe you know, there's all kinds of different apps
you can use out there today just to help you
deal with this and process this. Because it's bad for
your heart, your blood pressure.
Speaker 3 (34:59):
I mean all of it. It's just not good.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
You know, that kind of animosity going through life, It's
not healthy. People wind up walking around and turning around
and saying to themselves, man, I just if I could
do it all over again, I would be a happier person.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
I'd be a happier I'd be a happier. But if
you are obsessed with anger all the time, that you
take a moment of a thirteen year old boy and
you turn it around in that fashion and you say,
let's hope he doesn't kill himself one day, I haven't
even played the whole clip for you yet.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
You want to hear it? Okay, Yeah, this is the
rich Richieolian for Chad Benson. Let's do that.
Speaker 3 (35:44):
We'll play the clip of Nicole Wallace when we come back.
You're gonna want to hear this. Some sick stuff.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
Here our number two straight ahead, don't go away.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
So they're going to vote soon on censuring that lunatic
with the cane. Welcome back to the show. It is
the Chad Benson Show. Chad is off today. My name
is Rich is the only from talk radio twelve ten
WPHD in Philadelphia, where I do the afternoon drive show.
It's great to be with you on at least where
I am a sunny day. It's nice that spring is
in the air, isn't it? And censure's in the air too.
(37:14):
So Al Green goes after Trump last night with a cane,
and actually the ladies on the view yesterday were angry
that more Democrats didn't leave with him. So the lunatic
stands up there waving his cane at the president like
it's eighteen seventy six and he wants to have a duel,
and they throw him out, which they should do because
they're supposed to be decorum because the children are watching.
Speaker 6 (37:37):
No.
Speaker 3 (37:38):
But really, I mean, there was a time when do you.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
Remember that Republican years ago during Obama he was giving
the State of the Union address and this Republican yelled.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Out, you lie.
Speaker 2 (37:48):
And I remember it was a debate on talk radio
for two weeks whether or not it was appropriate for
that Republican to just yell the words you lie at Obama.
That dude last night is waving or the other night
was waving a cane like you wanted to take Trump
outside and beat him with it, which he probably would
have if he'd been given the opportunity. President Trump today
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put out a truth social post saying that the behavior
of the Democrats the other night was so shameful, so
shameful that Republicans can actually win mid terms on this.
I wonder if he's right on that point, because typically
the party in power in the White House at least
loses midterm elections. That's historically how it goes. But we're
living in very unique times, are we not very unique time?
(38:35):
So it's completely possible that whereas in the past you
would have said, well, Trump's got to get all this
stuff done by November of twenty twenty six, because by them,
the Democrats are going to wind up taking back the House.
And then by January of twenty seventeen, they're going to
block them and put his agenda in everything else.
Speaker 3 (38:53):
And so.
Speaker 2 (38:55):
The question becomes, though, are we living in those kinds
of times? Are we living in different times? Different times now?
And I say different times because the Democrats going after
the president with a caine and saying crazy stuff like
Nicole Wallace said.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
Is a game changer. It's just a game changer.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
Plus, the other issue is as much as the house
is it's close, and these districts are very, very close.
The message, the message is still we're with the working
class people of this country. And that used to not
be the Republican party message. That was the party of
the Democrat. That was the message of the Democrat party
right where the white working class voter party and the
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Republicans there with their rich country club friends. That's changed,
that's completely changed. And so when Nicole Wallace the other
night goes on with her moment of joy and then
has her suicide fantasy about the thirteen year old boy,
that's going to be a campaign ad. Somebody's going to
play that and say this is the Party of Crazy.
Just to remind you of what she said. After that
(39:54):
little boy was recognized by the president, thirteen year old
cancer survivor, and just you know, even Democrats are realizing
how dangerous woke policies are. Gavin Newsom, Gavin Newsome, the
governor of California, is now saying trans athletes and female
sports is unfair. First of all, he's lying. I don't
believe him for a second. I think Newsome is a
(40:18):
shape shifter. He'll be whatever he has to be to win.
Do not believe this man, Do not take him seriously.
There's no way Gavin Newsom really believes that. Well, let's
go back to Nicole Wallace and her suicide fantasy of
this little boy. It's just it's really shameful. It's sad,
it is, but it's it's like having a friend who
you know needs serious medical help, intervention, and what you
(40:40):
should do is reach out to a medical health professional,
a mental health professional near you and kind of like
give him a push, maybe an intervention.
Speaker 4 (40:47):
I think this was a lesson in finding one thing
that you let yourself feel, and I let myself feel
joy of the have Jay, and I hope he's can't
have joy for another you know, ninety five years, right,
And I hope he lives and the life he wants
to live. He wants to be a cop. He knows
what he wants to do. And maybe when you have
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childhood cancer, that crystallizes for you.
Speaker 3 (41:13):
Maybe if you have a child, a long life.
Speaker 4 (41:15):
As a law enforcement officer. But I hope he never
has to defend the United States Capital against Donald Trump's supporters.
And if he does, I hope he isn't one of
the six who loses his life to suicide. And I
hope he isn't one who has to testify against the
people who carried out acts of seditious conspiracy and then
live to see Donald Trump pardon those people.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
Okay, first of all, that's insane, You're sick. I mean,
it's just a sick fantasy. But secondly, couldn't I turn
around and say the same thing and just flip the
script and say, I hope I because my dad was
a cop, I could turn around and say, I hope
he doesn't have to deal with an a legal immigrant
who's being given sanctuary in the city of Boston or
Chicago or Denver or Philadelphia and is shot to death
(41:56):
on the streets by an illegal criminal.
Speaker 3 (42:00):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
I could flip the script on that and come up
with some sicko fantasy I hope is a copy. He
doesn't wind up overdosing and drinking himself to death because
he doesn't get the support of law enforcement because so
many Democrats are running around saying defund the police, and
he feels like his job is useless and nobody values him,
that he winds up taking his own life because police
have very high rates of suicide. I could turn around
(42:22):
and say that, but the difference is I'm not mentally ill.
I am not so consumed by hatred and anger that
I choose to take a thirteen year old boy's moment
and twist it into some sicko fantasy. I mean, you
gotta get over that kind of hatred. It's just not healthy.
It's not good for you, it's not good for anybody.
And so are they going to censure Al Green, the
(42:43):
guy who came after the president last night with the
other night with the cane. They should, and I'll tell
you the reason why they should, because it's completely unacceptable
for somebody to act that way because America is watching
and it's just not what we do. We don't do
that in this country. We try to show decorum. At
least we pretend like there's decorum. And if you're gonna
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wave a cane and you want to you want a grandstand,
and you want to get all this attention. And some
people would say to me, they'd say to me, Rich, listen,
maybe given this guy oxygen is not the right move. Well,
first of all, he probably literally needs oxygen. I mean,
he probably goes home and wears an oxygen machine that
most of them do. That crazy woman with the purple hair,
(43:28):
I mean, most of these people in the Democrat Party
are probably on oxygen machines.
Speaker 3 (43:32):
But I'm just saying that, don't give this guy oxygen, right,
don't give him the attention he wants.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
But no, you should. You should shine a light on this.
You should shine a light on this because the American
people need to know what we're dealing with here. The
American people need to see it. And President Trump said
it last night. He said, you know, can't you just once,
just for just for like two seconds tonight, just maybe
just join together and you know.
Speaker 3 (43:58):
Just be happy, like just be happy for the night.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
Why not just join together and have a little joy
and be happy, because I know there's not nothing I
can say or do. It's going to make you happy.
But I was really happy the President said this the
other night.
Speaker 11 (44:11):
This is my fifth such speech to Congress. And once
again I look at the Democrats in front of me,
and I realize there is absolutely nothing I can say
to make them happy, or to make them stand or
smile or applaud.
Speaker 6 (44:27):
Nothing I can do.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
There are things you could do, though, to make them
come at you with a cane. And that's not on you,
mister President. That's not on you. That's on them.
Speaker 11 (44:35):
I could find a cure to the most devastating disease,
a disease that would wipe out entire nations, or announce
the answers to the greatest economy and history, or the
stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded. And
these people sitting right here will not clap, will not stand,
(44:58):
and certainly will not cheer for the these astronomical achievements.
Speaker 6 (45:02):
They won't do it no matter what.
Speaker 2 (45:04):
They will wave their signs, though I mean, in fairness
to them, they will wave their signs signs like you know,
I'll save those jokes from my own show.
Speaker 3 (45:16):
I'm I'm a guest here in this house, and I
you know, I want to be respectful of Chad for
you know, letting me fill in for him. So but
there's all kinds of memes. Can you can see him
online yourself, you can see them. I mean, you know
we're scheted to leave, like I love my brother.
Speaker 2 (45:31):
Well, I mean there's a whole thing about her being
the you know, she married her brother, So there's that.
But that's the only Let's see, there's a lot of
memes out there, and some of them are just completely disrespectful,
and I denounce them. I mean they're funny, they're really
really funny, but I'm not going to share them right now.
Speaker 3 (45:47):
But you can find them on your own time.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
But now the president's right, like, there's nothing I can say,
There's nothing I can do to you make you people happy.
Speaker 3 (45:55):
Now, just think about it.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
Now, if you're a steel worker, if you're a person
who works for a living blue cow worker in this country,
and I mean, don't you want these people to cooperate
with the guy to make America successful. Don't you want
these people to reach across the aisle and do something
that would help the situation.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
Of course you do. I mean, we've got egg prices now,
I think in California regular day that a dozen eggs
is ten dollars a dozen.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
That really impacts people in this country. So what the
American people are looking for is they're looking for the
both sides to come together, work together, and try to
get things done for the good of our country. The
truth is that we've always been a divided nation since
the founding of the Republic. I mean, even after we
became a country, they were still the federalists versus the
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anti federalists arguing about the role of the federal government.
There's a play out there called Hamilton. You might have
seen it, but it really has to do with the
battle between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson and the thinking
about whether or not we should have a federal banking system.
These battles have been as old as the Republic itself.
And back then they used to make really mean cartoons
about each other. They would say very mean things about
(47:04):
each other. There's nothing new with that. But the American
people still want them to get stuff done. And you
can have your little fun and games, and you could
be mean to each other all you want, but get
stuff done. And then you look across the aisle of
the Democrats with their sourpuss faces and their scowls on,
and voters who are sitting there, many of them who
voted for Donald Trump. Maybe some of them voted for
(47:25):
him begrudgingly, maybe some of them voted held their nose
to vote for him, but they still voted for the guy.
Speaker 3 (47:31):
And now they want things to be done.
Speaker 2 (47:32):
And if the Democrat Party is just going to be
the party of the obstructionist, they will not win midterms,
they will not take back the House, and they'll never
be a majority party again. President wasn't done.
Speaker 11 (47:43):
Five times I've been up here. It's very sad, and
it just shouldn't be this way.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
It shouldn't be this way. That's exactly right. It shouldn't
be this way. It should be a situation where both
sides are trying to figure out what we can do
to make the country better. That's what the American people
ask for. This is the Chad Benson Show with me.
Rich is the only in for Chad coming right back.
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Yeah, it is the Chad Benson Show. Chad's off today.
Don't worry, He'll be back soon. I'll be back tomorrow maybe.
But my name is Rich is the only from Philadelphia.
It's great to be with you today. It's interesting as
I'm watching right now the question about tariffs and the
debate over tariffs, whether or not they'll go through with
Canada and Mexico.
Speaker 3 (50:17):
Yesterday the President announced he.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
Was doing a thirty day pause for automakers who don't
build their cars in America. And of course Justin Trudeau,
or as the President calls him, Governor Trudeau. Why would
he want Canada to be the fifty first state? Is
this real or is this a game?
Speaker 3 (50:35):
What do you think? Here's what I think.
Speaker 2 (50:38):
I think Donald Trump is thinking about the next one
hundred and fifty years of this country and our energy
security and energy dominance. I really do, I really believe that.
So what I think is that the United States of America.
We've got a lot of oil and natural gas. We
really do. At Pennsylvania, my state from where I broadcast
(50:58):
from Fracking Q natural gas big deal obviously. The problem, though,
is you get a lot of lefty politicians with their
Green New Deal nonsense, who put in policies like a
ban on liquid natural gas exports like Joe Biden did.
That made Vladimir Putin very, very rich. Did you know
(51:19):
that in twenty twenty four, all these European countries that
are backing Ukraine, for example, they spend a trillion dollars
on natural gas and oil to Russia. They put a
trillion dollars in Vladimir Putin's pocket, and then they gave
Ukraine like twenty bucks.
Speaker 3 (51:36):
No I'm not Joe.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
I mean it's more than twenty bucks, obviously, But in
terms of proportionality, you're there supposedly on the side of
Ukraine and you're fighting Russia, but you just gave the
guy a trillion dollars in oil and natural gas. So
what is it about with Canada? Why would the president
want Canada to be the fifty first state. The answer is,
Canada is a huge country. When it comes to oil
(51:59):
and natural gas. It's the same reason why the President
wants Greenland. I'm gonna explain for you exactly why. But
this is about the next one hundred, one hundred and
fifty years. But it's also about butcher sing this alliance
between Russia and China and the Gulf States too, where
they don't care about climate change policies, they care about
(52:20):
oil and natural gas and dominating the world. It's Chad
Benson Show coming right back, and we are talking about
oil and natural gas because it matters to you, it
matters to me, it matters to everybody. And the thing
about it is that if you look at say Canada
as a state, then that oil and natural gas that
(52:41):
we have, we have the ability to access all we
have to Alaska. It's why it's why Seward bought Alaska.
Seward's folly, as they called it, Well it wasn't a folly.
Alaska's got a ton of oil. Then the United States
of America could be in a position where we don't
ever have to worry about running out of it. But
we also don't have to worry about crazy politicians who
(53:02):
want to cut off the supply and the spigot into
the United States of America. And that's what I think
this is really about. There could come a time where
we really are dependent upon Canadian oil and natural gas.
And so I think Trump is thinking about it from
that perspective, and I think he thinks, hey, listen, let's
have it. Let's manifest destiny. This and Greenland strategically positions
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itself where we can then provide a resource against China
if China is trying to encroach on the Western hemisphere,
and it puts us in a geopolitical position where we
can provide security and safety. And it's bigger than just
Greenland becoming a protectorate. But if it was actually a state,
for example, then we don't have to worry about them
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ever kicking us out. We don't have to worry about
them taking control. And then the only thing we as
the United States of America have to worry about are
not electing crazy politicians who want to take away or
oil and natural gas for when mills and solar panels
that simply don't work. Because we need oil, we need
natural gas, and yes, we need nuclear we need all
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of these things.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
It's a Chad Benson show. It's me rich In for Chad.
We're coming right back.
Speaker 7 (54:16):
Such Chad Benson.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:41):
So some breaking news here on the Chad Benson Show.
The House has just voted to censure the crazy Democrat
who waved his cane at Trump and I think wanted
to fight him in the streets with his cane. Yes,
I'm talking about Congressman Al Green officially censured, and he
deserves to be censured because he doubled.
Speaker 3 (54:59):
Down on it. I mean, his behavior the other night
was despicable. It really was.
Speaker 2 (55:03):
It was despicable going out the President like that with
the cane, yelling at him, screaming, making a spectacle of himself.
But he doubled down on it, and he said he
would do it all over again. So he deserves to
be censured. This is what he said when he rose again.
Speaker 6 (55:22):
And I rise.
Speaker 10 (55:24):
To explain why I did what I did. Okay, and
I did it with intentionality.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
Oh really?
Speaker 6 (55:33):
The President indicated that he had a mandate.
Speaker 10 (55:39):
I said to the President, you do not have a
mandate to cut medicaid.
Speaker 3 (55:45):
He's not cunning mental.
Speaker 6 (55:46):
I have constituents who need medicaid.
Speaker 3 (55:49):
He's not cunning it.
Speaker 10 (55:50):
They will suffer and some will die if they don't
get medicaid.
Speaker 3 (55:55):
They're getting it.
Speaker 10 (55:56):
I heard the speaker when he said that I should cease.
I did not, and I did not with intentionality.
Speaker 6 (56:08):
It was not done out of a burst of emotion.
Speaker 10 (56:13):
I was emotional about it, but I did it with intentionality.
I think that on some questions, questions of conscience, you
have to be willing to suffer the consequences, and I
have said I will. I will suffer whatever the consequences are,
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because I don't believe that in the richest country in
the world, people should be without good health care. I
stood up for my constituents. Then, I'm standing up for
my constituents now I want a hero. I am grateful
to mister McGovern for what he has said. I'm grateful
to those who have been standing with me.
Speaker 6 (56:55):
But I will tell you I appreciate you. No anger.
Speaker 10 (57:00):
The officers who escorted me out, they were kind to me.
I don't blame the speaker for anything.
Speaker 6 (57:08):
Friends, I would do it again.
Speaker 10 (57:12):
Oh, okay, to be candid with you, I'm not trying
to in some way insult you.
Speaker 6 (57:16):
Really, this is a matter of principle.
Speaker 10 (57:19):
This is a matter of conscience that people suffering in
this country because they don't have health care.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
Okay, all right, So that gives you the right to
stand up there like a fool and wave your cane
and make.
Speaker 10 (57:30):
Right matters that are matters of conscious. It is better
to stand alone than not stand at all. This is
where I stand.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
And now you're censured.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
So congratulations, congratulations, Now you're censured. Okay, you feel good
about yourself. You feel good. The House is voted to
censure him. First of all, the lie about cutting Medicaid Medicare.
I talked to Congressman Dan Music yesterday Sylvenia. They're not
cutting Medicaid. They're not cutting Medicare. They're not They've said that,
the President has said that they're not doing that. It
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would be very unpopular to do so, and they're not
going to do They're going to root out waste for
oun in abuse though within Medicare and Medicaid, but they
one hundred percent are not cutting it. See, there's a
lot of lies out there right now, and we got
to speak truth to the lies. Like transgender lab rats
is that really a thing? Transgender lab rats, which, by
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the way, was the name of my van Halen cover
Band in college. True story, no joke about that. So
the White Coat Waste Project, they do great work. White
Coat Waste Project. They I first got to know them
during COVID when everybody was saying that COVID came from
an undercooked bat burger with the side of Penglin fries
and a raccoon dog aioli, And I said, now, I
don't think so.
Speaker 3 (58:48):
I think it came from the lab. And sure enough
we know it did well.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
The White Coat Waste Project they exposed all the experiments
that were being done on bats and the crew of
these viruses in a lab. And so the thing about
it is that they also pointed out the experiments that
were being done by Anthony Fauci's National Suits of Health
and how much they were spending on gender affirming hormone
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therapy on mice four hundred and fifty five thousand dollars
two point five million dollars wasted funding a lab that
developed a mouse model to mimic testosterone treatment for female
to male gender transition. How many people you think who
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work for a living in this country bust their hump
every day, go into work to put food on the
table for their family want to know that their money
that they said their their herd money is going two
and a half million dollars for a lab to talk
about transgender mice and lab rats.
Speaker 3 (59:51):
They don't want this, bottom line, they don't want this.
Speaker 2 (59:54):
And so when thedemic, when the president came out and
he and he pointed this out last night or the
other in his speech, and then the left came out
and said, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (01:00:03):
That's a lie. That's a lie. It's not a lie.
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Here are direct quotes from NIH funded grants and NIH
funded peer reviewed papers reporting transgender animal experiments, a transgender
mouse model that allows for well defined t cessation timing.
First of all, I don't even know what any of
this means. I don't even know if this is in English.
Female mice were assigned to one of four experimental groups
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to mimic gender affirming hormone therapy in human adolescents, gender
affirming hormone therapy, and a rodent model of the trans
female rat. This sounds like the stuff you'd make up,
doesn't it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
You sound like if.
Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
I asked you to write a comedy script about wasted
government funding, you'd go, how about this?
Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
How about gender.
Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
Affirming hormone therapy and a rodent model of the trans
female rat. And somebody would turn around and go, you
know that's ridiculous out of here, please, it's not that's
not even funny because that could never happen.
Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
Oh no, no, oh no, it happened. It's very real.
Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
They developed a mouse model to mimic T treatment for
FtM female to male gender transition. The objective of the
proposed studies is to use the FtM female to male
mouse model. We will develop a mouse model of XHT
that's cross sex hormone therapy that re capitulates critical hormone
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therapy for male to female transitions in humans. The Alexander
Laboratory has developed a novel model of feminizing hormone therapy
and the male rat. By the way, has anybody bothered
to ask the male rat how he feels about this?
Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
We rats have feelings. I'm just saying.
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
Effects of gender affirming hormone therapy GAHT and mice.
Speaker 3 (01:01:55):
Quote from the NAH.
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
We developed a transmascular model by introducing either g n
RHA or vehicle treatment to female born mice at a
pre pubertal age.
Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
Investigate the reproductive.
Speaker 2 (01:02:13):
Effects of testosterone therapy commonly used by transgender men, all
done within mice and rats. That's what happened, and that's
what the President pointed out the other night and has
addressed to Congress. This kind of money, this kind of
waste that's being done. So just put yourself in and
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maybe you are one of those people. You work for
a living, You bust your hump every day, you work
for a living, and then you find out that's that's
where your tax payer dollars are going to.
Speaker 3 (01:02:42):
So A, it's a waste of your money.
Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
B you think this whole nonsense with transitioning people has
got to stop, particularly when it comes to children.
Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
This idea that.
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
We're going to we're going to allow kids to go
through this, and you think that that's barbaric, and you're right,
and you want it to stop. The President points all
this out in his speech, and guess what, you're cheering
this on. You're cheering this on because you think this
has to this. This is nonsense. This is nonsense, and
I want it to stop. But don't think for a
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second that this is just the beginning or the end,
I should say, of the waste, fraud, and abuse we're
only scratching the surface of all this.
Speaker 3 (01:03:23):
It's kind of like the deep state too.
Speaker 6 (01:03:25):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:03:25):
We talk about the deep state a lot, and this
shadow bureaucracy of government that was weaponized, weaponized against the
president of the United States of America, and they were
successful in twenty twenty with the manipulation of the hundred
body laptop story to censor anybody who disagree with it,
silence the media that was reporting it, and then go
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out there and perpetuate this lie.
Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
It's very real.
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
The deep state, the shadow bureaucracy, the federal leviathan.
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
It's all very real.
Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
But we have only begun to scratch the surface of
how powerful these people are. That's why I'm glad Tolci
Gabbard's there. I mean, Tolcy Gabbard's a great example of
a Democrat. She was a Democrat. She realized this party's loco.
I want out, and she left. She quit the Democrat Party.
She tried to run for president in twenty twenty and
(01:04:15):
the party was too crazy for her. She left the
party and she said, for love of country, I'm leaving
this party. Now she's Director of National Intelligence. She's always
been a stalwart defender of freedom of speech, and she
wants to find out and go figure it all out.
All the power the deep state has a weaponization of government.
(01:04:35):
Cash Betel Cash Betel's another one too. Now as director
of the FBI, Pam Bondi is Attorney General. We've only
just begun to figure out the extent of the power
these people have to manipulate the justice system in this
country for political outcomes. The true definition of a police
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state is it's not it's not cops on horseback. It's
not tear gassing a crowd that's out of control. It's
not even a cop beaaten a guy with a night stick.
Those things are crowd control tactics. Those things are the
kind of things that are disciplinary actions when warranted.
Speaker 3 (01:05:13):
No. No, a police state is when the.
Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
Government uses its law enforcement function for political outcomes. That's
literally the textbook definition of what a police state is.
So it either uses it to go after its enemies
or to protect its friends. This government has done both.
This weaponized government has done both. It protected Joe Biden,
who everybody knew was a corrupt sob made money off
(01:05:39):
of his son Hunter, but it protected him by fifty
one former national security officials writing that letter saying that
we think the Hunter Biden laptop is Russian disinformation. All
these national security people they all rallied. Then the government
went after social media and said you can't allow the
story to go out there, and then the media did
their thing and jumped on out help censor the story.
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That's protecting your friends for a political outcome. Then of
course weaponizing justice to go after your political enemies, like say,
raiding the former president of the United States, raiding his home,
raiding mar Lago and going through his wife's intimates drawer.
They did that too. That is a police state. And
we're only getting to the We're just beginning to scratch
(01:06:24):
the surface of just how much power these people have.
And I think we're all going to be shocked as
more of this comes out, I really do. I think
it's more and more of this comes out, we're gonna
be blown away by just how powerful these people are.
So Chad Benson Show, It's Rich is the only in
for Chad. We're coming right back. Don't go away.
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Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
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Speaker 4 (01:08:04):
We're independent, all the thinkers have a seat at the
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Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
I'll have what she's having.
Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
Man, if you're a Democrat, honestly, if you're Democrats, are
you happy with this? The behavior by the Democrats the
other night at the State of the not Union address,
but they joined session of Congress. I just I can't
imagine you would be I really can't. Just you know,
a few moments ago they censured Al Green, the guy
wave with a cane the other night, yelling justifying his actions.
Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
And then what did all the House Democrats do?
Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
They all gathered around him, and they all stood there
and made a spectacle themselves after it happened. I mean,
very few Democrats have actually come forward to to condemn
his behavior. So really the question is, if you're a Democrat,
are you okay with this?
Speaker 3 (01:08:54):
Is this what you want? You want? Do you want
your party to act this way?
Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
Because I to tell you the truth, if this was
if the roles were reversed here and I you know,
I tend to vote Republican, But if the Republican Party
acted this way, I would be ashamed. I'd be ashamed
of them for doing so, and I would I'd be
ashamed because I would never want my kids to watch
that and to think that that's how our elected representatives
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are supposed to behave. My kids are learning about civics
right now in school. I don't want them to see this.
And the only one that I could find who's really
called them out is David Axelrod. I'll give him credit
for that. Good for him, Good for him for calling
out the stocks.
Speaker 12 (01:09:33):
It's one thing to mine our differences. It's another thing
to try and heal our differences. And that is you
know that that's the difference between real leadership and political expedients.
Speaker 6 (01:09:45):
Would it have been healing to stand for Mark Fogel
might have been?
Speaker 3 (01:09:48):
No, I agreed, Look.
Speaker 6 (01:09:49):
You know you are absolutely right. Yea, I will do
what you will not.
Speaker 12 (01:09:53):
I will say I thought democrats, I thought that was
just I think there were times when they should have risen.
Speaker 6 (01:09:58):
I think what al Green did was despicable.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Well, it was despicable, and yeah, yeah, it's the other
thing too, is that the not standing for the kid
with cancer and not standing for Mark Vogel, who was
returned home an American citizen, returned home from a Russian prison,
to not stand for the little girl who was bullied,
to not stand for the families who lost loved ones
in the various different ways in which the President went
through in a speech the other night, the kid who
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got into West Point whose dad was a Kappa was killed.
And there's so many moments during that speech where Democrats
could have just put down the nonsense and just showed
a little bit of respect, but they refused.
Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
To do that.
Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
And I just, I mean, I can't imagine that unless
you're a crazy person you think that's okay.
Speaker 3 (01:10:41):
I really can't. I can't imagine it. Because I have.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
Friends who are Democrats. We get along well, we disagree
on policy things. I think America needs to get back
to that place where we can have real policy disagreements
but still be friends. But I just don't think it's
my side of the aisle doing that. I just I
don't think it's it's my side of the aisle. Who
there are people we moved recently from one town to another,
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and you know, being the fact that I'm a broadcaster
in the Philadelphia region, so it's a it's a twelve
ten to be PhD, which is my home station. Is
it's a very big stick, you know, and it reaches
a lot of a lot of places in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
South Jersey, Delaware.
Speaker 3 (01:11:24):
We moved to another town recently.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
There are some people in this town who know who
I am, even though I try to have a low profile.
My wife has lost friends over because of me, because
of my support.
Speaker 3 (01:11:36):
Of President Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
But I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:11:38):
I don't play that game with them. I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
I don't think we do. I'm not going to cut
somebody off because they they they voted for Kamala Harris.
I'm not gonna I'm not going to cut somebody off
because they they they turned around and they they don't
like Trump. But I feel like they do that to
us all the time, don't you. They'll cut us off,
They'll they'll they'll disparage us, they'll call us names, they'll
act like we're dead.
Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
They put put up their signs in their yards, and
and it's it's dangerous. It really is, if you ask me,
it's dangerous to the to the body politic.
Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
It's also crazy. It's Chad Benson Show and I'm very
happy to be here with you today, but.
Speaker 3 (01:12:20):
I want to I want to.
Speaker 2 (01:12:21):
I want to get back to a place where you
could have a beer with somebody and disagree with them
and talk politics and still be friends.
Speaker 5 (01:12:27):
I like that.
Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
I see.
Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
I'm a guy who likes talk politics, So for me,
that's fun. I enjoy doing that. I just don't think
we can we can we can get there anytime soon,
not with this batch of crazy in there. Okay, So
what did the Supreme Court do yesterday that's made so
many people upset, particularly Justice Amy Coney Barrett. We're going
to talk about that, plus the price of eggs. Can
we actually get them down? And what is the President
(01:12:50):
going to announce today at two o'clock regarding the Department
of Education. It's a Chad Benson show, to go away.
Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
This is the Dad Benson's show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
So it's censured day here. I'm a Chad Benson show,
al Green censured. I may be censured by my handling
of this show. It's rich is the only in for Chad.
It's great to be with you today. I broadcast out
of Philadelphia on Talk Radio twelve ten WPHD, A lot
going on.
Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
It's a busy morning today.
Speaker 2 (01:13:49):
So Al Green, the nutbag who went after President Trump
last night, yelling at him, waving his cane, he's been
officially censured. Chaos has broken out on the floor of
the House. Yes, and soon Hakeem Jeffries is going to speak.
He is the House Minority leader. After the censure of
Al Green. Now, I know what you're thinking. I don't
(01:14:09):
know what you're thinking, but I'm gonna guess what you're thinking.
You're thinking to yourself, all right, isn't this what democrats want?
Don't they want this attention?
Speaker 3 (01:14:17):
They do?
Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
Yes, absolutely, one hundred percent. So should we be giving
it to him? Yes, one hundred percent. It's good to
show off his behavior. Remember when you were in school
and you had a kid in class who was just
disruptive to everybody, and sometimes every now and then the
kid had to be made an example out of by
you moved his desk to the front of the room.
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And I remember I was a kid in sixth grade.
I wouldn't stop talking. I know, it's a shock. That's
a shock to you. I know, bear with me here.
And my teacher at the time, Missus Lynch, actually put
my desk and connected it to her desk, so I
had to face her the entire time. She made an
example out of me because I wouldn't stop talking in class.
Speaker 3 (01:15:00):
I think there's merit to that. I do.
Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
I think there's because it says something to other people,
which is, this is not okay. It's not okay to
act this way. Look, I have no problem with Congressman
Al Green lying about Medicaid cuts and Medicare cuts and
doing it in a respectful manner, and giving floor speeches
and putting out his Facebook posts and all the other nonsense.
You want to tell a lie about it, tell a
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lie about it. Go out there and scare the American
people who want to do all that stuff. Okay, Fine,
go ahead and do it.
Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
Go ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
You're going to be proven wrong and you're ultimately going
to be shown to be the liar that you are.
But what I don't have a problem with is the
waving of the cane, not the president of the United States.
Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
I just I don't think it's healthy for the Republic.
I really don't.
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
The other thing I don't think is healthy or the
price of eggs. The price of eggs are ridiculous right now.
Because Biden slaughtered millions of chickens. Are you feeling this
in your own in your own house every day? Is
this something that that that is deep to you and
your family?
Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
It is to ours.
Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
I told my wife the other day, stock up on
eggs and for a lot of people that they wind
up buying chickens and they have chickens in their backyard.
Of course, the laws vary from state to state, municipality, municipality,
but obviously for a lot of people they do that
because the egg prices are just out of control. So
what can we do about it? What can be done
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about the price of eggs. I had the opportunity last
week or two weeks ago, I guess, to go to
the White House and do a live broadcast on Radio
ROW and I spoke with Brooke Rowlins, who is the
Secretary of.
Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
Agriculture, because you.
Speaker 2 (01:16:28):
Know Pennsylvania where I broadcast from, agriculture is the number
one industry. And we talked about the price of eggs
and what could be done about this. And it's the
last administration. Their goal was just slaughter chickens, Kill as
many chickens as you possibly can.
Speaker 3 (01:16:43):
Just do it well.
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
The secretary went on News Nation last night with the
Andrew Cuomo's brother Chris Cuomo, and this is what she said.
What we have to do here, we got to do
about it, what we can do about it, even though
we're dealing with this avian bird flu.
Speaker 13 (01:16:59):
But one thing I want to say, if you don't mind, Chris,
is we're talking about the high price of eggs.
Speaker 3 (01:17:04):
And I want to show your viewers this chart.
Speaker 6 (01:17:07):
So you'll see here that.
Speaker 13 (01:17:08):
This is forty years of egg prices, right, forty years.
The blue is Obama the first Obama term. The red
you'll see that prices of eggs go up, the red
the prices go back down. That's under President Trump the
last time. And then the blue is when they sky rocketed.
So certainly av and flu has a lot to do
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with it, but it's also the high cost of inputs,
the unbelievable amount of regulation.
Speaker 2 (01:17:34):
Wait wait, wait, wait wait wait, Madam Secretary, with all
due respect, I thought it was just the bird flu.
I thought it was just av and bird flu. In
the fact that Biden just slaughtered millions of chickens. You're
saying there's other factors here, there's other factors at play,
and that this is not the first time egg prices
have spiked.
Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
Really, it's fascinating.
Speaker 13 (01:17:53):
The shutting down of our export markets. We have a
forty nine billion dollar deficit in our egg products Joe
Biden took office. Do you know how much of a
deficit we had under President Trump when we left zero?
So there's a lot more that goes into this than
just the avian flu. And we're working really hard to
address it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
Wow, because the only thing you hear about is just
the avian flu. That's all you hear about, is just
the fact that there's this bird flu and we got
a mass murder of chickens, And what if it's more
things than that. And the other thing too, that I
find interesting about it is that they did the big
chicken slaughter right before Trump got in there. And I
don't think that was accidental. They wanted these price to
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go up. I think they wanted that to happen because
they wanted to turn around and blame him for the
high price of eggs.
Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
Now, the other thing that happened.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Yesterday on Capitol Hill, I was a hearing on sanctuary
cities and a lot of these Democrats, from Aana Presley
to a bunch of others really went went went all
in on screaming about sanctuary cities. And the problem again
is that this is another issue where you asked the
average person. You asked, it's the average American citizen. Do
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you think that if a criminal is in this country
illegally and he gets arrested and is in a jail,
and then ICE wants to deport him, should they deport
that person? The average person's going to say yes. The
average person is going to say, I don't want criminals.
First of all, nobody wants criminals on their streets. I
know that that's not exactly the most groundbreaking thing you've
ever heard of talk show hosts say, but it's the truth.
(01:19:22):
I think Democrats have forgotten that they don't want criminals
on their streets. Bottom line, they also don't want illegal
alien criminals on their streets because they don't want to
have to pay for their room and board to incarcerate
these people. So they have this hearing on Capitol Hill yesterday.
There were moments of it that got very explosive, including
a moment between Representative Presley and Chairman James Comer. And
(01:19:47):
you have the Mayor of Boston, Michelle wou who kept
saying that our city is safe. City's safe. So Tom Homan,
the man himself who's on the job, the borders are,
Tom Homan, not so much, not so much. Boston is
not safe. Let's stop with the nonsense.
Speaker 8 (01:20:06):
Wants your message to the sanctuarous city mayorage, what would
you say to them?
Speaker 14 (01:20:12):
Well, look, I met with the House Republicans yesterday went
over to sanctuary cities and the dangerous sanctuary cities. Sancsurius
city mayors are going to say this where sanctuary city
will welcoming community because we want victims and witnesses of
crime to feel comfortable coming to the police and report
a crime as a victim of witness without worried.
Speaker 3 (01:20:32):
We're working with ice.
Speaker 14 (01:20:33):
That is a false narrative because victims and witnesses of
crime do not want the bad guy back in the community.
Speaker 3 (01:20:40):
Correct would what's rather.
Speaker 14 (01:20:42):
This person be taken in because he of Oh he's
actually the county's.
Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Done with them.
Speaker 14 (01:20:47):
That's the message. Sanctuaries are sanctuary criminals. As far as
the mayor mayor.
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
Let's think about that for a second here.
Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Because I'm i broadcast out of Philadelphia, I broadcast out
of a sanctuary city. In fact, you years ago when
Philadelphia became a sanctuary city, the mayor at the time,
Jim Kenny, danced in the hallway and sang a song,
I kid you not, we are a sanctuary city. Yeah,
and then he gave a high five to his chief
of staff. And you hear that term, you go sanctuary city. Oh,
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you mean like sanctuaries for grandma's who are in this
country illegally, maybe the nanny who's in the No, we're
talking about people who are criminals who are in the jail.
That's how ICE knows that they're there in the first place.
That's how ICE knows they're there. How does ICE know
they're there? Otherwise they don't. So we're talking about going
(01:21:37):
after hardened criminals. ICE gets a detainer, as a detainer
request in that person calls the local law enforcement authority
and says, hey, we're coming to pick this person up.
And in sanctuary cities, they're not allowed to cooperate with
federal immigration law.
Speaker 3 (01:21:52):
They can't.
Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
They can't cooperate with ICE. Now, if you harbored a
fugitive in your house, you'd go to jail. You would's
that's just the way it works, and that's exactly what
these sanctuary cities are doing because they're people who are
in the criminal process. These are not just people on
the streets mining their own business, as much as the
Left tries to pretend like they're just and they say
(01:22:14):
the most racist things too, like who's going to pick
our crops, who's gonna make who's going to do our roofs.
They constantly believe and say some of the most vile
things regarding illegal immigrants in this country, like Alejandra Majorcis
who literally said that, like, who's.
Speaker 3 (01:22:31):
Going to pick my oranges?
Speaker 8 (01:22:33):
If food is not reaching our table because those who
pick the crops have been removed m And by the way,
because also others are not there to fill those jobs,
(01:22:56):
maybe that will move the needle too. If Los Angeles
seeks to rebuild from the devastating, ravaging fires and there
are individuals who are not there to hammer new roofs,
oh and those jobs.
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
You probably don't know anybody who's a roofer who's in
this country legally legally?
Speaker 3 (01:23:22):
Do you? You probably probably everybody you know that works
on a roof is illegal. I guess, right? Is that
is that the case is that the case I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:23:30):
I mean, my guy who did my roof, he and
his wife are legal citizens. Everybody worked on the job
was in the country legally. But I don't know who's
gonna pick our crops, who's going to do our roof,
who's gonna who's gonna mower launch. The fact that they
get away with saying this stuff boggles my mind. It
really does, because it's what's the word for it. It's
(01:23:51):
it's racist.
Speaker 3 (01:23:52):
It's stereotypical and racist. They get away with it. I
don't know. It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
Oh and if you're wondering since I came Jefferies that
I'm not going to torture you with having to listen
to it at the moment. But is he is he
addressing the behavior by the lesser Al Green waving his
cane at the president And no, he's speaking now after
the congressman was censured.
Speaker 3 (01:24:15):
But he's just yelling about Trump's policies. He's not taking
any questions.
Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
Actually, he's not addressing the issue itself, which is that
this crazy congressman was waving a cane in the face
of the President of the United States of America and
yelling and how to be escorted out of the room
with a sergeant at arms.
Speaker 3 (01:24:31):
Well, jat about you.
Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
But when I watched that speech, I was cheering it on,
like get him out of there, get him out of there.
Speaker 3 (01:24:37):
I'm tired of this fool. Get him out of the room.
Speaker 2 (01:24:40):
And then the rest of you go back with your
little signs and fan yourselves. How many of them you
think were fanning themselves because they like broke wind?
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
You wonder that.
Speaker 2 (01:24:50):
I was wondering that a lot during it, because it
looked that's just I kept thinking every time I look
at Nancy Pelosi, look like she had just done that.
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the voters. That's funny. That is funny, that's cute. Welcome
back to the Chad Benson Show. Glad you're here today.
It's me Rich is the only filling in for Chad
so al Green's been censured. The President of the United
States today at two o'clock is going to put it
in an executive order. And in this executive order, he's
(01:26:53):
going to announce the abolishment of the Department of Education.
Speaker 3 (01:26:58):
And I like that. I do.
Speaker 2 (01:27:01):
I'm a big fan of this. I want it gone,
I really do. I want it gone. See here's the thing,
Barbary of Education does not educate a single child, not one.
What it does do, though, is it redistributes wealth to
various school districts across the country as long as they
can aply with their nonsensical federal education standards.
Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
This is not nineteen fifty.
Speaker 2 (01:27:23):
Every state in the country is capable of handling their
own education, and you don't have to worry about racism
and discrimination and everything else. And I'd go a step further,
I'd say, let's have school choice too. What I'd like
to see happen before the President today at apparently at
two o'clock or so, he's going to sign this executive order,
what I'd like to see him do before he signs
(01:27:43):
it is, or what what I'd like to see happened
before it's eliminated, is that we officially have school choice
in this country, so that if you don't like the
policies of your school district, be it that you find
them to be too conservative or you find them to
be too liberal.
Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
You can move your kid to a different school district.
Speaker 2 (01:28:03):
If your the school district is failing, you can take
the kid out of the failing school. You can put
them into a better school. This has been described as
the civil rights issue of our time, and I do
believe that is the case because for a lot of
kids who are in failing schools in this country, they
happen to be black kids, and they happen to be
Latino kids, and they're stuck by virtue of their.
Speaker 3 (01:28:22):
Zip code in a failing school.
Speaker 2 (01:28:25):
And if you want to ever see the reason why
that is, it's because of the teachers' union, the teachers Union.
And there are great teachers out there, but the union itself,
the union itself, is dedicated to ensuring that money only
goes to public schools, and so they are anti school choice.
They do not want any sort of school choice whatsoever.
(01:28:47):
And that's really problematic, particularly though if your kids go
to one of those failing schools. Your kids go to
one of those failing schools, and you want them out
of there, and you can't get them out of there,
and there's nothing you can do about back because the
Teachers' Union controls the Democrat Party in the United States
of America.
Speaker 3 (01:29:02):
That's a fact.
Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
And as we continue thinking about that, we got to
think about how you break up that monopoly of control.
You break up that monopoly of control, and that is
what school choice would do because the Teachers' Union has
incredible control over Democrat politicians. Let's just take the state
of New Jersey for example. There's the New Jersey Education Association,
(01:29:28):
which she gives out millions of dollars a year in
political contributions. But they get money from all the teachers,
although that money is not supposed to be used for politics.
It's supposed to be used for their contrasts and everything else,
but there's also kind of like a political slush fund.
On the national level, you have the National Education Association,
led by a woman who is a literal troll under
(01:29:50):
the bridge named Randy Winegarden.
Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
Now she has she's a troll under the bridge.
Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
She hides under there and tries to steal your kid's
milk money. The NEA was they're the ones who worked
with the CDC on the school reopening in school closure
nonsense during COVID They're the reason why your kids in
many places around the country were kept out of schools
and you had to try to teach them at home
while you were day drinking, which was not easy for
any of us to do. No, the education unions in
(01:30:17):
this country have far too much power, and you got
to break that up. School choice would break that up
in a big, big way. So I say good riddance
to the Department of Education. And Linda McMahon doesn't need
the money. She can body slam that department out of existence.
She made billions off of World Wrestling Entertainment. I'm one
of the people that paid a lot of money to
(01:30:38):
go to WrestleMania several times over. It's a Chad Benson
show to me. Rich is the only in for Chad.
What's the latest on immigration and the border? Don't go away?
Speaker 7 (01:30:54):
Such Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:31:14):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 3 (01:31:18):
Oh man, it was fake news. It was fake news.
Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
President is not signing an executive order run the Department
of Education today. That was posted a short time ago
by the Press Secretary of Caroline Levitt on X fake
news because the Wall Street Journal had a story and
this is this is where I got my information from
among other sources, that the President was gonna be doing
this today. And as I mentioned you at the start
(01:31:44):
of the show and welcome back to the Chad Benson Show,
it's Rich is the only filling in for Chat. It
would ultimately take an Act of Congress to do so,
but the president can take action towards eliminating that. But
the story from the Wall Street Journal that was published,
it says draft of Trump executive order aims to eliminate
(01:32:04):
Education Department Secretary Lenna McMahon would be directed to take
all necessary steps to facilitate the closure. And that was
where That's where I thought this entire morning, I've been
saying it, thinking that, well, Caroline Levitt posting on this
is why I got to you know, times, gotta keep
up with the times, baby, more fake news. President Trump
(01:32:24):
is not signing an executive order on the Department of
Education today, So there you go. Now, does that mean
not today but maybe tomorrow? Does that mean maybe early
next week?
Speaker 3 (01:32:40):
That would be nice.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
But it was a Wall Street Journal article and it
was three different writers who wrote the article.
Speaker 3 (01:32:47):
That's why I thought it was legit.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
It wasn't like just some gossip you saw on social
media or something like that. It was written by Matt Barnum,
Ken Thomas and Tiny Party, and they said that a
draft of the order viewed by the Wall Street Journal
directs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to take all necessary steps
to facilitate the closure of the Education Department, based on
(01:33:11):
the maximum extent appropriate and permitted by law. The order
has been in the work since Trump's transition. In early
February of the Journal reported that administration officials were considering
such a move, quote, the experiment of controlling American education
through federal programs and dollars and the unaccountable bureaucrats those
programs and dollars support has failed our children, our teachers,
(01:33:35):
and our families. The draft order viewed by the Journal
was labeled as predecisional, suggesting it could change. Lenna McMahon
referred to the coming moves in an email to staff
Monday night, soon after she was confirmed by the Senate,
saying she would send education back to the States. She
(01:33:56):
said Trump, of the American voters, had tasked us with
accomplishing the elimination of the bureaucratic bloat here at the
Education Department. A momentous final mission quickly and responsibly. Fully
unwinding the Department would require a filibuster proof sixty vote
majority in the Senate. The major programs and administers, including
(01:34:16):
money for students with disabilities and student loans, are codified
in law and have significant political constituencies. The draft order
doesn't mention Congress. Julia Martin, an education lawyer at the
Brooman Group, said it's hard to think of functions of
the Department that aren't statutorily required, in large part because
(01:34:37):
most are all or are in service of those functions.
During her confirmation hearing, Lynda McMahon said Trump wasn't intending
to cut federal programs, but to make them more efficient.
She said Congress would need to go along with scrapping
the Department. Now, I just I you know, when I
saw the story, I thought, great, this fantastic, And as
(01:34:58):
I mentioned at the very start of the show, m
Chad Betson show, it would take it all act to Congress,
but this would get the ball rolling on that. So
then the question that I have now is what are
the executive orders the President is going to sign at
two pm today? He loves to keep us guessing, does
he not? He really does makes me happy. So yesterday
at the border, the Vice President and I state its
(01:35:22):
Jade Vance went down there along with Tulci Gabbard, who
looks great in a baseball cap. Just saying, Tulci Gabbard
and Christy Nooam look great in baseball caps.
Speaker 3 (01:35:29):
I'm just pointing that out.
Speaker 2 (01:35:31):
I don't think guys, do you know. I have this
whole debate on my show the other day about winter
caps with the furry ball on the top of the
winter cap.
Speaker 3 (01:35:40):
I'm not a fan of that.
Speaker 2 (01:35:42):
I think women can pull it off, but not men,
nor should they. Like guys just you know, wear a hat,
don't have a furry ball on the top of it.
Speaker 3 (01:35:50):
It's just I just again, I don't think it's a
manly look.
Speaker 2 (01:35:53):
That's me. You can disagree. It's a free country. It's okay,
It's just not me. And I also don't think men
should ever wear skinny jeans. To be the President's going
to sign that executive order today banning men from wearing
skinny jeans. That would be good, and I understand why
guys have to wear baseball caps. I just don't think
they look particularly good in him. I do think women
though really, ever since Top Gun when Kelly McGillis that
(01:36:15):
was her name, right, the actress, when she was in
the elevator with Tom Cruise. We're in a baseball cap.
I remember the movie when I was a kid. Ever
since then, really, But I digress. The point is that,
so the Vice President and Tulci Gabbard and Peterexeth were
at the southern border yesterday and they talked about a
lot of things that had to do with national security
and dealing with the cartels. Actually, the Vice President was
(01:36:38):
asked the question whether or not we were going to
invade Mexico, and he said, no, we have no plans
to invade Mexico anytime soon. So you know there's that,
but we do want to fight the cartels and take
them out.
Speaker 3 (01:36:52):
And what he said was, I.
Speaker 2 (01:36:53):
Hope Mexico will cooperate with us on this, and Mexico
really should cooperate with us on this issue. The thing
about the tariffs, now here's tariffs, and what I said,
I would talk about this earlier today. The way the
President is trying to use tariffs makes a lot of sense,
which is that you use them as a gigantic negotiating tool,
(01:37:16):
as a cudgel to get your way with Mexico. For example,
what he wants is for the Mexican president to turn
around and actually use the Mexican military to fight the cartels.
Speaker 3 (01:37:26):
They know where they are. In this country.
Speaker 2 (01:37:29):
We've always focused on the demand side, but never the
supply side, so we've gone after people who are users.
Speaker 3 (01:37:35):
Now we've gotten a little.
Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Bit better on that in the last several years by
providing treatment to people who are drug addicts and things,
but we've always gone after the people that buy.
Speaker 3 (01:37:43):
Drugs and use drugs.
Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
We go after the small time dealers, and obviously we
go after people like Walter White who are making meth.
But in terms of the drugs that come over our border, fentanyl,
which there is a crisis in this country, a fentanyl crisis,
and heroin cocaine, we've never gone after the supply being
the cartels. But we know where they are, We know
who they are, and Mexico knows where they are. And
(01:38:07):
Mexico knows who they are because they have a tremendous
amount of political power and certainly people are terrified to them,
and if left to their own devices, the Mexican politicians
don't want to.
Speaker 3 (01:38:18):
Touch this because they're scared.
Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
And what I think President Trump is saying the Mexican
president is, look, if you're worried about your own safety
and security, we'll take care of that. We'll help you out.
We're willing to send troops down there. We're willing to
send our best special forces down there. We'll protect you.
We'll protect you ever and we'll help you in the fight.
But we got to eliminate the cartels. And what makes
(01:38:42):
it in Mexico's interest to do so, because, let's face it,
they do provide a lot to the Mexican economy, because
these are incredibly rich, rich people with big houses and
lots of people that work for them, and cars and
trucks and whatnot. Is We're going to put it two
twenty five percent terify on your country until the flow
(01:39:02):
of drug stops over our southern border. A twenty five
percent tariff on Mexico. Would it would it would just
it would destroy their country, It really would. It would
destroy their country. Now he's playing a different tactic with
Governor Trudeau with with with Canada. As I mentioned earlier,
he absolutely wants Canada to be the fifty first state
(01:39:24):
because he wants the oil in the natural gas he wants.
Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
He does.
Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
He really believes that Canada could be the fifty first
state of the United States. This is not just a
psychological operation here. Justin Trudeau's point is only one percent
two percent of fenol comes over the southern over the
northern border.
Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
He's probably not wrong on that.
Speaker 2 (01:39:43):
But see, the President has to cite a national security
reason to impose those tariffs in order to get around Congress,
and that's the reason he's using. But really what it
comes down to is he wants Canada to be the
fifty first state so that for the next one hundred years,
one hundred and fifty years, the United States of America
will have total control over the Western Hemisphere when it
comes to oil and natural gas. And we can go
(01:40:06):
from the United States all the way up to Alaska.
And then we also we buy Greenland, and we've got
total control over the Western Hemisphere for the purposes of
protecting the Western Hemisphere from China from ensuring that we
never run out of oil and natural gas.
Speaker 3 (01:40:22):
And there's also god only knows.
Speaker 2 (01:40:24):
The critical rare earth minerals that could be discovered up
there in the Arctic. We haven't even begun to tap
it yet because most of anwar, Alaska, all of that
has been off limits because of the Biden administration.
Speaker 3 (01:40:37):
This is the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:40:38):
Right Democrats get in there, and what do they do
on day one? They do things like kill the Keystone
XL pipeline, banned drilling in anwar, ban federal drilling permits
on federal lands. See that's why Doug Bergham, who bears
a striking resemblance to Matthew McConaughey, is he not Matthew
McConaughey could play him in a movie. I think I've
(01:40:58):
interviewed Bergham. He's a cool guy. I sat down with
him at the White House a couple of weeks ago
when I was there doing Radio row. He's a really
cool guy, smart, very smart guy. And he was the
governor of North Dakota. He was the governor of a
border state and also a very oil and natural gas
rich state. And he's the head of the Energy Dominance Council.
(01:41:19):
It's not just about energy independence with this president. He
wants energy dominance. And so I think Bergham, being a
very smart guy, has told the President and laid it
all out in a map and said Look at the
world here, look at this, Look at Russia and China.
And right below Russia and China, you've got Iran, You've
(01:41:39):
got the Gulf States. Let's take Dubai for example, because
they're a friend. I mean, Iran is not, but Dubai is.
Saudi Arabia is a friend, even though I still have
a lot of questions regarding their role in nine to eleven.
I think every reasonable critical person should.
Speaker 3 (01:41:55):
But let's take Dubai.
Speaker 2 (01:41:56):
Dubai hosted the Great Climate Change confab La year and
it was cute, it was adorable.
Speaker 3 (01:42:02):
But they had the paper straws. Don't you love those?
Speaker 2 (01:42:06):
Don't you love when they melt into your beverage, spewing
chemicals into your I love that.
Speaker 3 (01:42:11):
I can't get enough of that. Oh I love that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:15):
So while they're doing that with stupid things like paper straws,
that was wink, wink, not not. Don't look over here
where we're literally building new islands off of Dubai for
the purposes of drilling off of our coast. So we'll
host the climate change summit, we'll make everybody think we're
all in on climate change, but at the same time
(01:42:36):
we're we're gonna be We're gonna be drilling off our
own shore like crazy, just don't notice it. So you
look at the you look at the eastern part of
the world, and this Russia, China, Gulf State axis of
controlling oil and natural gas. The United States of America
where we do stupid things like we don't allow ourselves
to drill and frack. Those countries. They they're never going
(01:42:59):
to go down the lane of climate change. They are
more happy to keep drilling. And I don't buy the
whole climate change scam in the first place. So we'll
be stupid in this country and buy Chinese made solar
panels and Chinese made wind turbines that do not provide
the energy that we need, and the offshore windmills which
kill whales and dolphins.
Speaker 3 (01:43:18):
Will do all that, and we'll cut off our own,
our own oil and natural gas. I think they look
at China and Russia and that axis, and they also
think we need greenland from a national security perspective. Plus
it gives us an entree into the Arctic.
Speaker 2 (01:43:33):
We have Canada as a fifty first state, and then
we have straight shots to Alaska. All that oil and
natural gas can provide us for the next one hundred,
one hundred and fifty years longer if necessary. But with Mexico,
it's all about cutting off the cartels. And when Jad
vances down there and this reporter says to him, so,
are we gonna invade Mexico, He's like, no, We're not.
Speaker 3 (01:43:52):
Going to invade Mexico. What do they would know?
Speaker 2 (01:43:55):
But we need to work with Mexico, and Mexico should
work with us, all right, Mexico should work with us
on this. Be a really good thing to do, be
a really smart thing to do for them. So I'd
like to see that. And the other thing that I
like to see come out of all of this is
I'd like to see Mexico agree with the United States
(01:44:18):
of America on moving a lot of their factories to
America because that would benefit the Mexican economy as well. Listen,
it's been so much fun filling in for Chad Benson today.
I will be back hopefully tomorrow. It's rich Z only
for Chad Benson. Have a great rest of your day.
Speaker 6 (01:44:34):
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I thought I was done.
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I'm having such a great time hanging out with you
today and filling in for Chad. I just thought I
was done, But I still have another segment, which is
good because I have more to say.
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Here's JD. Vance. When asked a question about what the
United States invade Mexico.
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Whitney.
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Thoughts about actually US military forces going into Mexico.
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What designating cartel organizations allows us to do is deploy
the full resources of the United States military to engage
in serious border enforcement. Of course, the President is going
to make the determination about how.
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We deploy those forces.
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But our hope here, our hope is that Mexico takes
this job Seriously, we don't want to have negative relationships
with the Mexican government. We want the Mexican government to
help itself but also in the process to help the
American people by taking these organizations.
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Seriously, you just mentioned US something about invasion of Mexico.
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Is there any talk or any thoughts about actually US
military forces going into Mexico?
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No?
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Next question, No next question.
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And the President, by the way, putting out a statement
saying that he spoke with the Mexican president any there
will be no tariffs in anything under the USMCA, the
United States Mexico Canada Trade Agreement. So what I was
saying before, when I thought I was done, was that
it benefits Mexico to have companies moved to the United
States of America under the USMCA. So we'll see how
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all that plays out. Now, I'm just realizing it should
be Taco Thursday. I'm just thinking about Mexican food. I mean,
who isn't always thinking about Mexican food?
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Right?
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All right?
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So I was also, I mean, it was lent yesterday.
Did you we have this big debate on the show?
What do you give up? And then does it count
on Sundays?
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I would just tell you this as an Italian Catholic
growing up, whatever you give up doesn't count on Sundays,
So on Sundays you're allowed to enjoy it. That's how
I was always raised.
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We had a little debate on this yesterday on my
show and on social media about this, but yeah, no,
Sunday is the day of observing the rising, and so
you know you can enjoy whatever you gave up. Although
I remember I had a priest years ago, tell me
give up something for Lent that you don't want to
bring back into your life after Lent's over, like say,
for example, Democrats. No, I'm kidding, like negativity or something
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along those lines. Negativity or pessimism, something like that. You
know that would make you think you wanted to be better,
And then this way I don't have to worry about
having those things back in your life. It's an interesting
approach to it. But either way, I wish you a
very happy Lent in season. So I will be back
with you tomorrow, assuming that they haven't changed their mind,
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and we'll have lots more to talk about. The President
will be signing those executive orders today at two pm,
and we'll find out what the fallout will be of
Charlie Kirk's interview with Gavin Newsom and the question of
whether or not Newsom can be trusted. I for one,
don't think the guy could be trusted as far as
we can throw them.
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Have a gravice every day. Today It's rich.
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Is the only signing off for Chad Benson. Dana lashes
up next, of course, don't go away, enjoy your day.
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