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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson show Man, What a day yesterday.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
We're not even talking about what's going on at the
White House, which is crazy because globally that right now
and even the top three. Yeah, absolutely, you guys have
(00:36):
no idea what's going on. There's more than a few
issues between two countries that aren't best friends.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
One of the world's most in dangerous flashpoints is erupting.
It involves neighboring countries that are both armed with nuclear weapons.
India launching a missile attack on Pakistan. The Pakistan is
labeling an act of war.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
This is the deepest strike that India has made into
Pakistan in more than fifty years, since the two countries
fought a large war back in nineteen seventy one. The
Pakistani military say that it is civilians that have been hit.
They say mosques have been hit.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
It is going to potentially get even uglier than it's
been so quick snapshot of this nineteen forty seven, the
brit say, all right, you guys, you know what We're
gonna split you guys up, all right, So the Hindu
majority India and then the Muslim majority Pakistan, so you
get to eat the east and the west. So since
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then there's been a million people killed, about ten to
fifteen million people displaced, And a lot of this has
to do essentially with Kashmir and that region, who both
say we own it, but nobody really has a control
over it. Does this sound familiar? Since then, there's been
(01:57):
conflicts forty seven, forty eight, sixty five, ninety nine. And oh,
by the way, both of them have no clear weapons,
kids no clear weapons.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
The fact that India had hit deep inside Pakistan proper
as well as inside Pakistan administered Kashmir. The fact that
women and children were casualties, that religious places had been hit,
meant that there was more pressure on the Pakistani government
and military to respond more forcefully.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Now, their Secretary of State Guy last night, on an interview,
said that if India does anymore, this is going to
be war. And when they talk about war, they talk
about destroying everybody on the planet, and the rest of
the world said, shut up. Now, Modi is the Prime
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Minister of India and he has said a lot of
things about in particular Islam, saying it ruined society when
it gets past a certain level, and you know very
much called them infiltrators, things of that nature and it
has been very hard line. Now the Prime Minister of
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Pakistan also a bit of a hardliner himself, Shabbaz Sharif,
not a fan of India. And so does this have
the potential to get really ugly? Hell, yes it does.
And I want to remind everybody they got nuclear weapons.
Speaker 5 (03:39):
This is India's response, It says to a terrorist attack
in the province of the region of Kashmir. Remember, Kashmir
is basically a region which is disputed between India and Pakistan.
And it happened last month. Twenty six people were killed
in that terrorist attack. Now Pakistan denies any involvement in
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that attack, but the Indian government accuses Pakistan of funding
militant groups in Kashmir and effectively being responsible for that
terrorist attack.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Now, if you didn't see that, don't And I say
that because I care about you. So I was talking
to my uncle last night and I said, so, here's
the way that looked, because there's video everywhere. It's the
area they were at, again, disputed area, but the area
there at its kind of like a resort place and
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you've got a bunch of people having like a vacation.
It's almost like the you know the sound of music, right,
the hills just got some white caps and all that stuff,
and people were out there it's a sunny day. Then
all of a sudden, out of the forest emerge a
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bunch of men who just start shooting and killing people.
And we can be honest about Pakistan. They got a
lot of al Kaeda there. They got a lot of bad,
bad people there. Let's remember who they hid for a
long time. Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah yeah, bin Laden.
(05:17):
We forgot about that. And this government in particular has
been seen by many to how should we say this,
play foot seat with them? They're bad folk.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
There is a.
Speaker 5 (05:32):
History of alleged links between militant groups Islamist militant groups
operating in Kashmir and the Pakistani security services. Now the
Pakistani government denies that, of.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Course they do. And I want to remind everybody of
this while it is far away. These are two nations
and we've never really seen this before, that have new
clear weapons. Think about that, they've got nuclear weapons. So
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the potential for this to become a wider conflict is
more than real. It is scary. They both have pretty
formidable armies and let's not forget that while this is
(06:38):
going on, on any given day, China and India are
fighting on the other side of the border because they
don't like each other either. Are you guys seen a
pattern here?
Speaker 6 (06:51):
No?
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Yeah, India seems to pick the right people to fight against.
That's the pattern. Oh, Chad, If I had to pick sides,
come on for all picking sides. First, I don't want
any wider conflict. But secondly, I'm gonna go with India. Hmm, yeah, yeah,
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I mean I don't want to pick and I don't
want these two to start throwing down and then launch,
because that's the fear, right, like the super fear is
give you a little unstable in Pakistan and at any
given moment, could you decide to go for it? And
what does that look like? We haven't had that modern times.
(07:40):
I mean, even putin for all the insanity, I never
really thought he was gonna launch a nuclear weapon. China
they got a lot of them, but ours, and there's that.
It's always about a deterrence these two. This would be
about offense. They're not detort. Pakistan has about one hundred
(08:01):
and seventy nuclear warheads, which is one hundred and seventy
more than they need. India has about one hundred and
seventy two nuclear warheads, which is one hundred and seventy
two more than they need. Their policy India is no
(08:22):
first use. Pakistan's policy that allows for first use of
nuclear weapons, particularly in response to significant conventional military threats.
I e. India's mean and they did something horrible, so
we should be allowed to use nuclear weapons. That's why
(08:46):
I chose India. If we had to choose sides, I
don't want to choose sides. I don't want anything to happen,
but if we were going to and this is the
reality of it, the United States is more aligned with India.
They are strategic partner. They have democracy. We like that
(09:09):
their economy. We're really entwined with uh We are part
of quad US, India, Japan, Australia, which is a strategic group.
We've got military cooperation while we still do stuff with
Pakistan in particular counter terrorism. In truth, it's India, and
(09:29):
we also like the fact that they're painting the ass
to China. That doesn't hurt, especially in the time of
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Today's it I mean not it it? But they're getting
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going the conclave un the way people are going, Who's
it gonna be, Who's it gonna be, Who's it gonna be,
Who's it gonna be, Who's it gonna be? Well, there
is a front runner right now. When we talked about yesterday,
Perlin seems to be the guy that everybody's looking at.
Speaker 7 (10:07):
One of the top front runners. Who's the Italian Cardinal
Pietro Caroline. He's the Secretary of State of the Vatican.
He's very experienced, he was a key lieutenant of Pope Francis. Then,
of course there's also another top front runner, whose Cardinal
Tagli of the Philippines, often called the Asian Francis.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
So this is going to be interesting because while it
seems to be Perlin's that lose already drama.
Speaker 8 (10:32):
The favorite Parolin, one of his main aids this week,
according to reports, criticized Francis. Now this isn't something that
people really expected among the cardinals. So this is seen
as perhaps now pouring cold water on Parolin's chances.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
I don't know if that's true. But for many the
question is going to be how long is this going
to take? Is it going to be today? Probably not
by the weekend, that's my assumption.
Speaker 9 (11:03):
I'd say buyer on Friday. Yeah, I'm certainly hearing like
two to three days from most people. Certainly not past Saturday.
I think there's a real sense from among the cardinals.
I've been hearing that they want to have a new
pope to do the Sunday Angelus, which is the pope's
traditional Sunday midday appearance.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
So we shall see. But popen ain't easy, and the
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we're just getting started. It's a Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Immigration still a big deal, but the and you gotta
break immigration down to two things. The first thing is
the border. Border seems to be pretty much solved. Now,
what happens with everybody in here? That's a fair question
because there's a lot of folks in here and getting
the worst out is most important. But as that goes on,
(13:35):
there's all kinds of questions about due process, et cetera.
Those are real questions that need to be answered, and
they're asking questions when it comes to that, including this
whole little thing called due process.
Speaker 10 (13:48):
A flashpoint was on that question of due process, which
NOME didn't fully answer there. The President got that question
this weekend as well.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
In an interview.
Speaker 10 (13:58):
He was asked if he believes my grints undocumented immigrants
are are subject to due process, which again courts have
said that they are. The President said he didn't know.
The Secretary of State said that the answer to that question.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Was yet, yeah, due process is about persons, right, so
you go to you know, when you look at the Constitution,
Article five, it didn't say citizens. It's about persons. And
that's the battle that goes on there. The question is
going to be, though, what kind of due process did
they get? And this is where we need to be
(14:30):
honest with how this breaks down. Okay, if you've come
here legally and you've not applied for asylum and you
just snuck into the country, you can go in front
of a judge, an immigration judge, and from there your
due process should shouldn't be more than you know, ten
to fifteen minutes, because you're gone now because you didn't
apply for anything. You didn't do it the right way.
(14:52):
Even with Biden being as open and welcoming as he was,
you didn't apply in that way. So bye bye. If
you've applied for asylum, well that's going to take a
little longer when it comes to the due process because
your case has to be heard and adjudicated a little
bit more complicated than just you snuck in. You've got
(15:15):
no papers, you shouldn't be here, you didn't do it
the right way, you didn't even apply for asylum. And
then if you've applied for asylum and you've been denied,
that's another one of those things. I mean, we can
go on and on about this due process is a
real thing, and it's a good thing, and that's what
separates us. But one of the things I did yesterday
is we dug deep into the numbers on how long
(15:36):
it would take if we were going to try to
get everybody out of here three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is your
ex and your Instagram right here in the Chad Benson Show.
And I mean everybody out of here that's here illegally,
and man that I get hammered by people because again,
(15:57):
when you deliver the truth sometimes I don't like that.
It would take depending on how many people are actually here,
eleven thirteen million, twenty million, probably about forty years. And
that's if nobody else comes in. Let me know what
you think about that. Speaking of immigration, Tom Holman, you.
Speaker 11 (16:15):
Do want to open the door. You don't want to
answer our question. You don't you want to help us
with a travel doctrine to get you removed. That's a
violation of a tidal way in Ice State's Code twelve
fifty three. It is a crime, and we're going to
start prosecuting those crimes tomorrow. So if you've got to
find order and you want to hinder your removal, you
want to put roadblocks up and not cooperate, you want
to hide, you want to not open the door, then
(16:35):
the agent's gonna start prosecuting you.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Criminally. Criminally, they're coming for you. And this is this
is part of you know, Look, ICE has to do
a job, and we're just talking with the numbers. ICE
has about fifty five hundred and six thousand people that
are enforcement agents out about the twenty thousand that work
for ICE. So they're out there trying to do a
(16:57):
job and a lot of people don't like it, and
they think they're the Gestapo and they're evil and all
of the things. They're none of those things. They're doing
a job. They're looking for the worst first, they're trying
to get them out. There are some people getting caught
up into it, yes, but they're doing a job. And
people don't like the fact that there are rules when
(17:18):
it comes to immigration and people don't follow those rules.
And when you don't, there are consequences. And if you
ask people that are here illegally, they know what those
consequences may be. If you're missing the show, grab the
podcast coming up. Let's get woke, shall EAT's Wednesday? Let's
have some fun Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 12 (17:39):
Son, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
Well, the craziness and lunacy going on out there, Minnesota's
decided to do something that will make men go, yeah,
that's the way we feel about it too, and women, well,
you're fighting for it, and by the way, most men
are totally on board with it.
Speaker 13 (18:16):
The Minnesota Supreme Court just ruled that women's breasts are
not inherently sexual and are not considered private parts. So
therefore women can show their breasts in public. But let's
play this out a little bit. Let's say that some
woman is at a concert and she decides she wants
to go topless. Somebody brushes up against her chest and
(18:39):
she feels that that's assault, But how can it be
because our breasts are not considered private parts anymore. The
Minnesota Supreme Court is just another example of how this
state is failing.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Oh, settle down. And again it's whose breast are they?
What he's saying. So the thing that Phil and I
always joke about, it's not sexual harassment at work. If
if David Beckham does it, it's hot. But if Joe
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over there does it, he wears too fitty, and he
just said, you have nice shoes, you can take it
for however you want. Same thing with the breast, And
if you're at a concert and you're in a dancing situation.
Whether you have a shirt on or not, doesn't matter
if somebody brushes up against you at this moment in time.
But as we like to say here, we want to
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give you the opportunity to free whatever it is that
you need to free, because we're an equal opportunity free
or if you know what I mean. Hey kids, it's Wednesday.
Every once in a while, it's just going to get a
little woke. Okay, I have been made aware of the allegations.
Is there anything you can say on your behalf. I'm
trends you just one h R.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
White people are also oppressed by racism. We're not.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
We are the oppressors.
Speaker 10 (19:58):
What did you say, bring that European nonsense into this
ethnic household?
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Do you understand me?
Speaker 1 (20:04):
I have hair in my armpit. I have it there
for a few reasons. One lazy, two the.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Patriarchy, and three it's still exhausting.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Oh my god, it's time for woke Wednesday. Woke Wednesday
where we have fun with woke, wacky, insane things like this.
This is Baltimore. They did a study in Baltimore about
school classes, things being taught. One of the things being taught.
(20:38):
Now in our mind, everybody about how bad Baltimore school
system is. It's not just kind of bad, it's other
worldly bad. Okay, other worldly bad. These numbers are horrific.
Math proficiency. Remember we did the story on this, Thirteen
(21:00):
out of thirty two Baltimore City high schools had are
you ready for this, zero students scoring proficient in math,
So almost half of their schools nobody scored proficient in math.
They're the only place where even a broken clock is
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never the right time. Ever, during the day, across thirteen
school seventeen hundred and thirty six students took the test.
Twelve hundred and ninety five students at seventy four point
five scored at the lowest proficiency level. That is insane.
That is insane. And by the way, the top scoring
school had eleven point four percent. It wasn't even like
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one school had a ninety five percent of kids or
proficient in math. Nope, it was they all suck. Now,
while that's going on, they decided, you know, it's better
than math. This.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Not every woman is able to pregnancy.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Some women again, remember are three categories.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
Some women might have a penis.
Speaker 14 (22:07):
In testicals that was a part of a training for
Maryland public school teachers hosted by Planned Parenthood in twenty
twenty three, how educators learned how to use gender neutral
language in the classroom.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Instead of the same women can get periods. What can we
say folks with uterses?
Speaker 12 (22:25):
Come on, Elaine, I don't had the wadies this morning.
Speaker 15 (22:28):
I like it, Okay, I would actually say people who
mon street because not everyone with a uterus mon street.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
Ooh, I like it.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
That is insane. I want to remind you we played
this yesterday. This is a substitute teacher talking about how
bad kids are in school right now when it comes
to their education.
Speaker 16 (22:49):
I thought I was lying to me on this app
when y'all say that these kids didn't know nothing. These
kids don't know s like nothing, not of They don't
know basic maths like this, traction division, fractions of multiplication.
They don't know none of it, and it is really sad.
They can tell you what a gay person is with bisexual,
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what diddy do, what kind of gun it is, who's
sanging this song, the lyrics to that, and they know
all of it. They know what thousand Dyke sees, but
they don't know what basic Mathe's.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
No, they don't. They don't know what basic math is
as we are finding out on a daily basis. Continuing
more from Baltimore Now.
Speaker 14 (23:34):
Spotlight on Maryland was able to obtain this video because
it's paid for by your tax payer dollars. The Maryland
Department of Health has received about seven million dollars from
the federal government since twenty twenty to run the true
U Maryland program. It distributes these taxpayer dollars to health
departments in six Maryland rural counties Alleghany, Dorchester, Somerset, Washington, Willcomico,
(23:56):
and Worcester, as well as JOHNS. Hopkins University and the
Healthy Team Network. Documents show the program is scheduled through
twenty twenty eight and aims to lower birth rates, sexually
transmitted infections, and inequities in rural Maryland. A federal grant
award states that TRUEOU oversees four unnamed Maryland school districts
as they implement something called the Positive Prevention plus Sex
(24:17):
Education curriculum, which includes lessons about different gender identities.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Just not needed. Now if you want to talk about hey, kids,
do you want to repeat what goes on in inner
city where absent fathers in the homes, young women getting
pregnant way way too early, having kids that they can't afford.
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Then all of a sudden, there's a cycle that goes
on to it. Okay, we're not talking about that. We're
talking about Hey, I know you got testicles and a penis,
but you're a woman. That is not reality and that
is not helping kids, and most importantly, it's insane.
Speaker 17 (25:13):
Children start to recognize their gender identity at about two
years old.
Speaker 14 (25:17):
This is a teacher trainer led by Alisia Miller of
the Wacamaco County Health Department in twenty twenty three. The
presentation focused on how educators should use Positive Prevention Plus
in the classroom.
Speaker 17 (25:27):
For example, instead of saying boys produce firm, an educator
can say testicles produce firm. Instead of saying menstruation is
when a girl shed's the lining of her uterus, we
can say menstruation is when the lining of the uterus sheds.
Speaker 14 (25:45):
Still, it's unclear which of the rural Maryland school districts
participated in these trainings and used the Positive Prevention Plus curriculum.
None of the six counties confirmed that Sure Your Resources
were required in their schools.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I know to say, at this point in time, let's
go back to those numbers again with the school. So
I want to remind everybody thirteen out of thirty two
Baltimore City High schools scored a zero on math proficiency
zero and the school that was the best, the Baltimore
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Polytechnic Institute, had eleven point four percent. They were the
ones that are like, well, those kids are the smarties?
How do those kids that are the smarties? I just
want to remind everybody while they're teaching, Hey, you're a
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real woman even though you can't menstruate ever. Or you're
a real man because you had a period. When it
comes to math, things aren't going so well. Which one
do you think is going to take you far? They're
in life. You want to know why Trump people? This
(27:04):
is why Trump.
Speaker 14 (27:05):
Other presentations we obtain from the True You Program instructed
teachers on how to promote quote f pride.
Speaker 15 (27:11):
But what we really want again, we want to prevent
our kids' first diet and we want to foster their
own ability to maintain their intuitive eating skills because we
want them to eat without guilt, without rules, without restrictions.
Speaker 14 (27:26):
The Maryland Department of Health did not respond to the
following questions who participates in trure You? Were these trainings
required for teachers in participating counties? Is there a policy
requiring teachers to use gender neutral language? The True You
website removed the list of its partners after our initial
report about the program last year. Now we'll continue to
investigate who participates in True You and whether the federal
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government will renew taxpayer funds for the program.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
How can you say you have a health class and
one of the things you teach is how to be
a healthy that's again? Do you want me to go
over the math again? Their math ain't mathing? Is what
I'm like to tell everybody here. Your math isn't mathing. Hey, kids,
this is the health portion of the program. Like tovite
(28:17):
you over here. Everybody sit down. Big fat is great,
it's fantastic. Type eight diabetes. Who's with me? Huh? Jimmy's
got a cut. It's not blood, what is it? It's
syrup That's what's pouring out of him. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show, it's your
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Show, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
What is seven six four? It's a trip. If you
guys haven't heard about this, but it's a group trying
to get kids to do what I'm just gonna shoot everything.
Speaker 19 (30:34):
Okay, this call was a hoax, but part of a
series of nightmare threats terrorizing Vernon, Connecticut. Investigators determining the
threats came from overseas, but with the help of a
teenage girl living right in town.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Yes, these threats are coming from overseas, but they've infiltrated
young people here in America.
Speaker 19 (30:57):
Shadowy online global network called seven six four, which wants
governments toppled and the world in chaos, but which also
targets kids on social media and gaming platforms, befriending them
before demanding violent and sexual content from them.
Speaker 12 (31:12):
It's insane.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
There's all kinds of craziness with this, So reading about
it last night even early this morning, it's not a
great way to start your day. It was like, what
should I start with? I could start with India, Pakistan
and war or this.
Speaker 20 (31:25):
The network's origins are partly tied to Satanism and neo Nazism,
and there have been particular cases where they pushed for,
you know, violence or the overthrow or anything to dismantle
governments and society if you will. One case they were
allegedly pushing someone to commit a mass shooting. In that way,
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it's very similar to what you would see isis to
you know, find some vulnerable person online and soll them
with propaganda, and the next thing you know that there's
some kind of violence.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Which is scary because there's a lot of young people
that are online and this is not just young teen boys.
This is across the board, girls and guys who are lonely,
and they infiltrate them become their pals become their friends
if you will wink wink, nudge, nudge, because the goal
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is to do something where you get inside of their
essentially their sphere. Then you start to wall off everybody else,
make them dependent upon you, and then get them to
do something horrific.
Speaker 20 (32:31):
We looked at one case out of Connecticut in which
a man who is believed to be oversees befriends a
teenage girl on social media, then makes her think that
he's her boyfriend, and then goes on to get her
to send him a pornographic material and then he starts
manipulating her allegedly into helping him get information about that community,
(32:54):
and she provided him some inside information. Next thing you know,
he's sending and participating in very sadistic bond threats to
that community.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Which is frightening. You know, one of the things I
always talk about when it comes to the Internet, we
are more connected than ever, yet further apart. And again
the question is why, because usually especially from overseas, you're
thinking they're there to try to figure out how they
(33:24):
get money from you. They're there to figure out how
they can use you to infiltrate your bank account, et cetera,
et cetera. This seems to be something completely different.
Speaker 20 (33:34):
They want, in general terms, to see the world order
sort of disassembled. They want to sow chaos wherever they can.
There doesn't appear to be much of a financial motive.
But they've also done something that has caused great concern
in the FBI, which is to focus on young people
and children, reaching out to them through social media platforms
(33:56):
and gaming platforms and then manipulating them into doing increasingly
harmful things to.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
Themselves, which, again, the financial motive is usually the first
thing we think of if we think of some Eastern
European group that is just trying to get into your
bank account. This is young people who don't have anything
in their bank account and in many cases rely on
mom and dad. And it is scary as I was
(34:26):
reading more and more about this group and like I say, fascism,
Satanism and the destruction and downfall of freedom and the West.
And they're using kids to do it. Because if you're
going to do something, kids are the place to start.
If you can manipulate them, if you can change their mind,
(34:49):
if you can push a certain thing in there, you
can grow There's a reason that a vast majority of
revolutions start with the young. But this is a different
kind of thing and it's not just here. It is
a global thing that is going on scary three two, three, five,
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Speaker 21 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 13 (37:00):
The most Proclezia sanctody.
Speaker 2 (37:08):
Poping e't easy. Today's today. They're underway. As I'd like
to say, Hey, hey, hey, conclave time. What Yes, So
they're locked in, they're loaded, they're ready to roll. They're
getting down into business of picking the next guy. I
say guy, because that's what it is.
Speaker 22 (37:27):
Italy is the most represented country at the conclave, with
seventeen eligible cardinals voting, followed by the US with ten.
The debate among them electopope with a progressive approach similar
to Francis, who lived a life of simplicity while casting
no judgment towards the LGBTQ community, or choose a conservative
leader more focused on traditional values. Experts say it may
(37:50):
be hard for the cardinals to ignore the popularity of
Pope Francis.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
It may be hard to ignore that there's no out
and this is the debate that has been going on
in the church. And I've talked to several people who
are Catholic who weren't always thrilled with the Pope and
the way that he came at some stuff but understood
(38:21):
that the church was growing in a few areas but
shrinking in a lot of other areas. And that's the
battle that's happening right now. And are you going to
try to find a moderate, somebody more conservative or are
they going to continue on the way that they have
(38:41):
with this last pope, which is, you know, essentially lean
to the left.
Speaker 22 (38:45):
Inside the Sistine Chapel, tables are set with police cards
for each cardinal and ballots at each seat. The cardinals
will be cut off from the world, voting up to
four times per day, twice in the morning, twice in
the evening. The conclave is highly secretive, but we do
know the cardinals walk down the center aisle to the
chapel alter, where they cast their balance in front of
Michelangelo's last judgment.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
So, I mean, we went over the rules yesterday and
the way that things take place, and it looks like this.
They're gonna vote once today unless they really think there's momentum.
But this is kind of the way they have it
set up. Once they you know, subject to you know,
(39:27):
changing the rules really quick if they think they've got
some momentum somewhere, which is going to be you vote
once today, then three times tomorrow, and then if that
isn't happening, they could either extend it tomorrow or take
a day off on Friday and get back at it.
(39:52):
And again they're looking for a lot of things, not
just by the way, even to the left leaning side
of its people are thinking that's where they want to go.
But there's also the business of poping and running the church,
which as we know, has had some issues.
Speaker 23 (40:09):
There are different perspectives, and I think it's reasonable to
say that there are certain groups of people that cohere
around certain ideas, but there's not any politicking. And really,
once they get in the Sistine Chapel, they really are
trying to find the best person and to set aside
all their kind of personal grievances and agendas and say
who's the best man for this job?
Speaker 2 (40:28):
But who can also be a bit of a businessman.
But there's one other thing, well a few other things,
has to do with age around poping. Cause you notice
not since Pope John Paul has there been somebody who
has reigned for a while. I mean he was there
for what twenty some years. You don't get that anymore.
Speaker 9 (40:54):
You don't want somebody over eighty. You want somebody who
has the energy to be pope. Nobody wants a long
papacy either. Seventies is a little too young. Geography is
an important question, the languages they speak are an important question,
and likewise continuity with the previous hope, is it somebody
who will continue the Francis vision or somebody who will
maybe go a different direction?
Speaker 2 (41:13):
They expect, I expect and this is just me. I
expect by the weekend they're going to have somebody. We'll
see Rachel see indeed. Meanwhile, I don't know if you
guys are aware of this. Why the eyes of the
world are not just focused on what's going on in Rome.
One of them turns to Pakistan and India, because yesterday
(41:37):
it got real. Two nations that quite frankly don't really
like each other. Oh and by the way, they're nuclear.
They have squared off on numerous occasions. Snapshot of their fighting.
Are you guys ready for this? This is a quick
snapshot of this entire situation here when it comes to
(41:58):
India in Pakistan. So what happened nineteen forty seven? The
Britz said, all right, we're gonna split you guys up.
This just isn't working. So you got the Hindu majority India,
the Muslim majority Pakistan, and then you have Kashmir, which
is the kind of flashpoint for everything. Since forty seven,
over a million killed, tens of twenties of millions of
(42:22):
people have been displaced, and they've had several conflicts right
after they split up. They're in sixty five, seventy one,
ninety nine and it's gone back and forth. And oh,
by the way, each of them have over one hundred
and seventy nuclear warheads.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
We know from the Indian government that they say they
have launched a military strikes both in Pakistani administered Kashmir
and in at least another region of Pakistan.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
So that's significance.
Speaker 5 (42:48):
So it's not just in the disputed region of Kashmir,
which is divided between India and Pakistan, but also beyond
that further into Pakistan.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
Which is kind of getting serious. Yes, And the way
that one's got one hundred and seventy two I think
that's India nuclear warheads, and that's who we're pretty much
aligned with. So let you guys know if you're on
what team are we on Pakistan when it comes to terrorism,
encounter terrorism We are always doing something with them, because
(43:20):
I don't know if you're aware of this. Al Qaeda
some have bin Laden, Yeah, they've been friendly. So each
of them have about one hundred and seventy one hundred
and seventy two nuclear warheads. India's nuclear button, if you
will is we won't strike first when it comes to nukes.
(43:46):
Pakistan policy is if we feel that we are being threatened,
we reserve the right to strike first.
Speaker 5 (44:01):
This is India's response, It says to a terrorist attack
in the province of the region of Kashmir. Remember, Kashmir
is basically a region which is disputed between India and Pakistan,
and it happened last month. Twenty six people were killed
in that terrorist attack. Now Pakistan denies any involvement in
(44:22):
that attack, but the Indian government accuses Pakistan of funding
militant groups in Kashmir and effectively being responsible for that
terrorist attack.
Speaker 2 (44:34):
It is scary because I mean, all jokes aside. They're
not friends at all, and both of their prime minister,
both of their leaders, Truf Pakistan and Modi of India
are bit hardliners. And Modi has come out and said
(44:56):
a bunch of things about Islam, the Muslims, and it
is going to get ugly. I think the question is
will it go from lobbing some stuff that, while nasty,
(45:16):
isn't nuclear or are we about to see a real
get down ugly with the potential for mushroom clouds.
Speaker 24 (45:24):
And if we start hearing about large scale troop movements,
this is headed down the wrong path. And if that's
the case, then the one side Pakistan could potentially potentially
use nuclear weapons if it came to that. That's why
there's so much concern about this conflict escalating and turning
into one that would of course affect everyone in the world.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
And they said yesterday one of their I don't know
if he's like their secretary of State basically came out
and said, if this is war, we will if we
have to destroy every everybody on the planet, which isn't
going to happen. Again. Their nuclear policy compared to India's
(46:09):
nuclear policy, so India's nuclear policy is no first use,
only retaliatory. Pakistan their nuclear policy allows first use nuclear weapons,
particularly in response to significant conventional military threats. So they
(46:30):
got ballistic missiles and aircraft capability of delivering nuclear payloads
just to remind everybody that that is a possibility. And
they have said that this is an act of war,
that is what they have said. Is it an act
(46:53):
of war? I don't think it is just yet, but
there's no doubt that this is becoming a little scary
because when you look at Ukraine, Ukraine doesn't have nuclear weapons,
(47:13):
and I never once thought Putin was going to do it.
Could he have done a dirty bomb possible, right, a
tactical nuke possible. But he also realized the risk of
just isolating himself to the point where his nation would
be frozen out of everything, and that included losing a
relationship with China. But these are two countries that have
(47:36):
nuclear weapons facing off with each other, and.
Speaker 12 (47:42):
That is.
Speaker 2 (47:45):
Really freaking scary.
Speaker 25 (47:48):
It is, so we do know that officials right now
they're still trying to get in contact, trying to get
a read of the situation and also try to control
what happens these next steps. But of course Secretary of
Saint Marco Rubio recently became the interim National Security Advisor,
so he is spread saying here.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
It's very busy. Is there no more jobs for you, sir?
We'll find out. We'll be watching this as will the
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Speaker 26 (50:02):
Shortages, bad weather and runway construction still plaguing Nork flyers,
and long lines at driver's license offices across the country.
Travelers flying domestically will be required to have a real
ID license or state identification card or a passport, or
they will face extra screening and questioning at the security checkpoint.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Today is going to be very interesting with real ID.
So what they're suggesting if you don't have a real ID,
and the last time I check, I think only about
half of America has a real ID and some people
not going to point fingers. Most of America probably has
no idea as they go to the airport today that
their run of the mill ID isn't going to be
(50:45):
good enough to get them on an airplane to take
them from Tampa Bay to Atlanta. What so, you may
get pulled out of line and they'll give you, you
kind of a once over. At this point in time,
there's gonna be some I'm gonna tell you guys this
(51:05):
right now, there's gonna be some pissed off people day.
We're gonna hear some stuff, is what I'm trying to say.
What do you mean we can hear some stuff. Ah,
there's gonna be some issues. Okay, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 10 (51:15):
For those who did not plan ahead, who have not
heeded the warnings, those are the ones that should account
for the delays.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Make sure they arrive early. Just arrive early. So if
you don't have it, make sure that you've got a
few things extra because even if and this is and
again this goes back to it's always the luck of
the draw. So I know there are people out there
that have applied for the real ID and they don't
have it yet, and they've been waiting for a long time.
(51:42):
I know people who applied for it ten days ago
and within seven days they had the real ID. So
take extra stuff with you and know that it's probably
gonna be a pain in the ass today. It's just
kind of that simple. But this is and if you
have a passport, just bring your damn passport. Okay, it's
that sim bring your passport because, as I like to say,
(52:02):
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I am curious though, how many people, let's see here,
have gotten their real ID. We'll all be damned three two, three, five,
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you guys are not paying attention. Yesterday, Mark Carney, who
was the new Prime Minister of Canada, was asked as
he visited the White House and Trump, by the way,
he looks so nervous. I think he thought he was
going to be zelenskid. That's what we've been calling it, Zelenskid.
(53:09):
But he wore a tie and dressed up. He was
asked about being the fifty first state.
Speaker 27 (53:13):
The President has made known his wish about that issue
for some time. I've been careful always to distinguish between
wish and reality. I was clear there in the Oval Office,
as I've been clear throughout on behalf of Canadians said,
this is never going to happen.
Speaker 2 (53:33):
Ever gonna happen, never ever going to happen. And by
the way, if you're a Republican and you think it's
funny and you like, you know, having right now the
House the Senate, know that if Canada did become the
fifty first state, there won't be any more House and Senate.
Just putting that out there. Canadians, you know, tend to
(53:57):
be a little bit to the left by a lot.
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Then Chad Benson Show.
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The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
I want to talk about something serious. How in God's
name did we get.
Speaker 12 (54:51):
Here?
Speaker 2 (54:53):
And it can't just be algorithms. And yes, I think
cancel culture played a role in certain things. I'm not
gonna lie to you. It has, and the pushback is
stronger than ever because now we have this battle of oh,
you canceled that person because you say he's this, Well,
(55:18):
guess what, he's the victim. We're gonna give them money.
Oh this kid over here stabbed another kid. Well that's
only because the race. The kid who got stabbed his
family's bad. We're gonna give this kid money. This guy
shot a guy and killed him, Well, we're going to
turn him into the Sexy robinhood and flood his account.
(55:39):
And it seems to be getting worse on a daily basis.
Case in point, you remember this Dave Portnoy Barstool has
a bar in Philadelphia, and at the bar you can
walk around with these signs they give you. This guy
(56:00):
rights f the Jews on the sign, okay, and then
he gets put out there in the magical world of
the internets. And then Dave finds out and he loses
it in a major way. Remember I've talked to one
of the two guys who did it. He's like, I'm
(56:22):
not anti submic.
Speaker 28 (56:23):
He's basically crying to me, and I'm just like, I
don't buy it for a second. Who the would do
that sign in my th bar. You think I'm just
gonna sit here, I'm gonna make it my mission to
put you in lights.
Speaker 2 (56:38):
My com mission.
Speaker 28 (56:40):
Kids crying. I just hung up on his desk. I go,
I'm giving you one hour. One hour two kids, go
to temple. Tell me how do I make this thing
right before I go?
Speaker 7 (56:51):
In eight?
Speaker 28 (56:53):
You want to take anti Semitism classes, you want to
do whatever you make it feel right.
Speaker 2 (56:57):
I don't need your tears. Okay, So you remember that
fires people that work there that were part of it.
I mean, just does his thing. But he comes back
and he said, I've had to rethink and I'm gonna
send these kids to Aschwitz. I want them to understand
all of this stuff. I want them to get a
(57:19):
feel because we shouldn't have to destroy their life. We
shouldn't do all of these things. I mean, you know
it's pretty He's looking for a solution because he's been
the guy that has been anti cancel culture. Okay, so
that was his solution. Well, lo and behold one of
the guys that Dave put on blast has come out,
(57:42):
Mohammed mo Kahan, and now he's raising money because you see,
Dave was Semeni, and he's a victim over.
Speaker 29 (57:50):
This past weekend. I was an establishment in Philtophire where
an incign occurred and Dave Portnoy sensationalized it to his
nine point two million followers on Instagram and X, essentially
turning it into a global news story. Although I had
nothing to do with the sign coming out, nor do
I know who did it, I know that the sign
(58:10):
was provocative because it reminded people a lot of the
just things that Israel is doing around the world, thus
leading me to report on it. Dave Pornoy and his
friends can choose to be triggered over the sentiments of
that sign and even kick me out of the establishment forever. However,
they have no right to destroy my life over free
speech and ultimately something that was an edgy joke. Frankly,
(58:33):
they're more worried about destroying and uprooting me than the
thousands of people getting destroyed and uprooted in genocide.
Speaker 2 (58:42):
Okay, settle down there. First of all, I think you're
talking about Gaza, not genocide. That's not a place. That's
the thing, and it's awful, and we might remember genocide
from the Jews or the Armenians are many others that
have gone through genocide. I am You're not a victim, dude,
You're not. And here's the thing. If you're going to
(59:04):
put people on blast like this now because now you're
the victim again free speech. I am for free speech,
but that was somebody's private establishment. So you know this
is what it is. And you're going to pay because
just because free speech and I'm for it. We're going
to talk to a guy, Tyler Coward, who has been
(59:27):
one of the leaders with his organization that he works
for fire in protecting free speech and fighting on campus
for free speech and protecting and going after campuses that
are so ridiculous in the way that they've acted. But
he and I have chatted. It's free speech. He's not
(59:47):
advocating for the death. He's not advocating but that is
also somebody's establishment. And Dave put you on blast. Then
you had an opportunity to maybe do something where you
could have said, all right, let's go over you know,
I'm gonna take a trip. I'm gonna go over Jeremy.
Then we're gonna go to Poland, we're gonna go to
Aschwitz and burking out we're gonna go see these things.
(01:00:09):
But instead you come out and you claim to be
the victim and you say it's Dave's fault. And then
you're found out to have videos where you're pouring cold
water on a homeless person, and on top of that,
you have other anti Semitic things on there. And I
(01:00:31):
know it's just a joke, and that's fine. Free speech
is what it is. I'm not gonna sit here and
want free speech taken away from people. But I will
tell you didn't help yourself by some of the stuff
that you've done in this situation. There's no doubt about that.
Speaker 29 (01:00:50):
Please, I'm imploring you.
Speaker 24 (01:00:52):
I'm asking you for.
Speaker 29 (01:00:53):
Help to pay for these attacks, to pay for any
possible legal restitution, any relocation ex any educational expenses, and
show the founders of Cancel Culture that their reign of
tyranny is over.
Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Okay, And Dave didn't want to cancel. The whole thing
was I want to give them a second opportunity. I
think their lives should be ruined. So what do you do?
You go on the Stu Pieter Show last night? How'd
that go?
Speaker 29 (01:01:21):
Guys? Not a good guy. He just utterly destroyed my life.
Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
No, he's not a good guy. He's a filthy jew. Yeah,
there you go. It's not helping you, bro, it's not.
And the fact that anybody's given this guy money is
absolute crap. It is the fact that people are raising
money for people who aren't victims, but it's because of well,
(01:01:46):
cancel cultures come for them. And because of that, I
want to show that cancel culture sucks. So I'm going
to help people out. So here you go. You're a hero,
You're all of the things. I find it vile and disgusting.
Look where there're people who, during quote unquote the cancel
culture time, they got to cancel for things they should
(01:02:07):
never have been canceled for. Absolute friggin'lutely. I think we
can all agree on that, and I'm totally good with
free speech. That being said, it's the rewarding of the
horrific things that I have an issue with, as we
all should. Besides just what they said, which is vile.
(01:02:29):
Case in point Shiloh Hendrix, which is becoming a major story.
This is a woman Rochester, Minnesota who has something apparently
taken from her diaper bag by a little kid who's
black and she goes off and calls him the N
word and then gets into with a guy who's also filming,
(01:02:52):
and I think, quite frankly during it was just pretty
happy that he got to say the word. A whole
bunch as well.
Speaker 30 (01:02:58):
You called him the child? Did you call the child?
It is my own business you call him. Okay, why
don't you have the boss to say it right now?
Speaker 24 (01:03:07):
Again?
Speaker 2 (01:03:09):
Okay, all right, that's what you say.
Speaker 30 (01:03:15):
Nobody digging a little kid? You call him the little child?
Are you about to hit him? You're changing him?
Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
Here?
Speaker 30 (01:03:25):
My son stopped, so that gives you that I have
to call the child five years old the inward.
Speaker 31 (01:03:31):
That's what he's gonna act.
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
That's what you're gonna call him.
Speaker 13 (01:03:33):
That's what he's gonna act like.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Since he and you've had people come out and man say, well,
she shouldn't have said what she said. But you know what,
I'm good they cancel. Culture's dead. And she's raised almost
eight hudred thousand dollars the little boys, they've raised three
hundred thousand for him, who, by the way, probably knew
no idea what the hell was going on, no idea.
(01:03:56):
And and by the way, the guy filming You're not
there to better America or better the situation. You're there
because this may go viral and get likes, and then
they come to find out that you've got some issues.
While those charges were dropped, but you're not there because
you think, hey, I'm helping out right, I'm helping America. No,
(01:04:16):
and you've got to drop the enbomb a whole bunch too.
The hell is wrong with us? I'm curious. So she
said she needed to protect her family and both the
Muhammad guy and her I'm sure getting death threats, which
(01:04:37):
is just asidine and stupid. You want to talk about
free speech. What they said was appalling, but that's free speech.
You calling and threatening to kill them, that's not free speech.
One is protected, the other one is a threat. But
(01:04:59):
the fact that people are giving money to these people
is insane. We gotta do better, Oh my lord, do
we have to do better? Let me know what you think.
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Irreverence, Like, yeah, so what, it's the Chat Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
We love it when you reach out to us, and
you can do it every single day. Three two three
five three eight twenty four twenty three three two three
five three eight Chad. You can not only text the program,
but you can leave a message. Just gotta left the
message about immigration any spot freaking on?
Speaker 31 (01:07:13):
Yes, Chad, I'm a listener of yours, and I'm not
gonna say I'm a Democrat or a Republican or either one,
because i believe that we just need to get suff done.
I'm not gonna scrivel or all this other stuff. I
just want one thing does is.
Speaker 12 (01:07:27):
This border fix?
Speaker 31 (01:07:29):
Can you please get on the House and the Senate
to pass some laws about fixing this border, not this
band aid that all y'all praising Trump for. Why don't
y'all get on the people who really makes the difference
to fix this border or at least address to issue.
I don't hear you say anything about that at all.
(01:07:51):
Get on the House and the Senate to pass some
laws to properly address the border. I just want to
focus on that. It's so much other things going on.
But if they could just focus on net But I
know y'all won't. Y'all won't, but I'm asking if you
could put that out there in the world for the
House and the Senate to do their job, not just
(01:08:11):
band aid. Did y'all get all excited because you want
to kick everybody out? That's very well good, But can
you keep it so we don't have to put up
with it?
Speaker 12 (01:08:19):
That's all.
Speaker 31 (01:08:20):
There's too much more to get into. But if you
could just fix that one, that will be a blessing.
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
I'm telling you he's spot on, but that's not going
to happen. The one thing. Look, the border itself right
now is fixed as much as you can do through
an executive order. You know, we sit in and we
talk about immigration, we talk about all these things. The
reality is what he said is one hundred percent correct,
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and we've talked about it. What we say yesterday joking
around for the billion time how excited the Republicans are
because of all these executive orders because they don't have
to do their job, they don't have to put their
their name down if you will, voting for or against something.
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It's just, oh, thank god Trump did that, because now
we're not we're not on the hook for anything. As
easily as Trump fixed the influx of people that were
coming here by reinstalling remain in Mexico, the reality is
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if the Republicans don't win, the next person can just
undo it with an executive order. So that's not fixing anything.
We need comprehensive reform, like a lot of these things do.
Comprehensive reform, though, causes you to actually have to do something.
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And the one thing thing we know government loves to
do is they love to him, They love to Hall,
they love to him in Hall, and they love to
take an issue immigration and turn it into whatever they
possibly can to help them their campaigns and their side,
while never really dealing with the issue itself. And that
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is the frustrating thing that we have. And it's not
just immigration. Pick something and this is what you have,
and it is frustrating, absolutely infuriating, and he's right, but
it's not going to change. And look, there isn't the
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votes there at this moment in time to get probably
done the things that a lot of people would like
to see done. And that's a big issue as well
because Donald Trump. We saw it YESTERDA when we talked
about COVID, the fact that Trump is involved, people will
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never ever go, yeah, you know, we should probably do
this because they're going to be seen as collaborators or
part of the evil fascist movement. If this was Marco
Rubio and he did what Trump has done, which he's
closed the border, trying to get the worst out of here,
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and he works with the Republicans to get a bill
of comprehensive reform on immigration down to the floor, it
would have a better chance, even if it's a weaker
bill for the Democrats, it would have a better chance.
If Trump gets a bill down to the floor and
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it's a better bill for the Democrats, they still won't
do it because of Donald Trump. And that is a
huge problem. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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Coming up, hour number three of the program, a guy
named Tyler Coward. He's going to join the program. He
is one of the lead councils for Fire and Fire
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is this organization that it's about free speech, individual rights
and expressions, things like that. And he's going to join
the program to talk about the battle of Harvard and Trump,
also the battle of public opinion, because this organization has
been both on the going after the likes of Harvard
and at the same time going after the likes of
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this administration when it comes to free speech and what
is going on out there with speech. Is a great
interview and it's also a podcast. I'll make sure you
grab it if you have a chance. This is the
Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 21 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
Well, they're battling it out. I'm talking about India and Pakistan,
not the likes of Gaza, Israel, Hamas, the Hooties, not Russia, Ukraine,
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but India and Pakistan. And it is a scary damn thing.
If you guys know nothing about what's going on. Let
me just tell you this. They've got nuclear weapons. That
what to remind everybody that two nuclear powers, of which
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one of them Pakistan, has a edict in their essential
nuclear bylaws that say if they are attacked, even with
conventional weapons, that they could fire nuclear weapons. Where on
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the other side, India, their thing is if you use nukes,
will use nukes, which is terrifying.
Speaker 32 (01:14:46):
These two nuclear nations exchanging fire overnight and again this morning,
amid fears this could spiral out of control. India firing
missiles into Pakistan, striking nine targets, Pakistan calling it an
act of war, saying it's militaries being authorized to respond.
Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
Which is how should we put this? Uncomfortable to say
the least, because they're nuclear powers. India has about one
hundred and seventy two, Pakistan about one hundred and seventy.
So to say this is a situation here that could
become hat is an understatement.
Speaker 32 (01:15:25):
India blaming Pakistan militant, but Pakistan now saying it's shot
down five India fighter jets overnight and hit military targets
that no evidence has been produced. It is a highly
volatile situation, dangerous for both sides, China and the US
both urging.
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
Were strained. Yes, and the reason for that is we're
on India's team. We're Team India. If we have to
have a team in this situation, we're definitely team India.
Pakistan team China, they're gonna have one. And let's not
forget that China and India fight all the time across
(01:16:03):
the border. There is literally a border that's not very
big between China and India, and they have troops there
and they go back and forth just fighting each other.
But this is something completely different. This is a different
type of fight that we're looking at here because of
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what they have, and that is nuclear weapons. And I
myself worry about would Pakistan do something. And a lot
of this is based off of well, first of all,
decades of insanity. Now it's a shame.
Speaker 22 (01:16:47):
We just heard about it just as we were walking
into the doors of the Oval.
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
I just heard about it.
Speaker 11 (01:16:53):
I guess people knew something was going to happen based
on a little bit of the past.
Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
They've been fighting for a long time.
Speaker 20 (01:16:58):
You know, they've been fighting for many, many decades and centuries.
Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
Actually, if you really think about it, No, I just
hope it ends very quickly if you think about it.
Maybe I don't know that right. There's Donald Trump talking
about it yesterday. So nineteen forty seven, Britain says, we've
had enough of you guys, all right with don right,
you split up, right, So you've got India, mostly Hindu,
(01:17:25):
mostly Muslim Pakistan right now, Mody and Shreve are the leader.
So Mody is the leader of India. Treve is the
leader of Pakistan. I think it's saying his name right.
If not, I apologize. He's got bigger things going on.
They're both hardliners, and Mody in the last couple of
(01:17:47):
years has come out and said things like theyre'll infiltrate
the society once Muslims get there, you know, to a
certain level, your society is doomed. I mean he has
said some stuff that has been been seen as not friendly.
But this has happened long before these two guys ever
came to power. So forty seven they split up. They've
had several wars and a lot of it's over Kashmir,
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and a couple of weeks ago there was an attack
in Kashmir that costs lives of people. And yes, I
don't know if you guys are ware this Pakistan has
in the past and continues to play foot seat with
really bad folk Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. See where
we're going with this.
Speaker 32 (01:18:28):
India insisting its attack was measured, non escalatory and that
no military facilities have been targeted, just what it calls
terrorist infrastructure. India strikes, though coming in response to a
deadly attack on tourists in Indian control Kashmir last month
that left more than two dozen people dead.
Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
By the way, nobody really controls of some of these
areas in Kashmir. They both fight over it. You know
what's really weird too. So last week I'm watching some
of what took place. It's horrible. So it's it's one
of those things if you guys know nothing about this region.
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It's very mountainous and places are very beautiful in some areas,
and it was like a resort. So out of the
so people are there, they're enjoying their day, they're having
picnics in the whole nine yards and out of the
forest comes a bunch of terrorists with their Ak forty
seven and they start mowing people down. And there's one
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video of a guy who is obviously taking his first
ever zip line and he's so excited about it. So
he's going from one side of the forest all the
way over to the other. And as that is happening,
and he's filming himself super excited, as she would be
right if you've never done it before. You could hear
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the shooting in people screaming, but nobody's really he's not
really paying attention because he's just super excited and screaming.
And it isn't until he gets to the other side
did he realized, Oh my god, what the hell is
going on? So nasty, nasty, nasty situation there, and uh,
I figured, I, you know, talk a little bit about
(01:20:12):
it because they got no clear weapons, is why. Meanwhile
the eyes of the world are on the conclave.
Speaker 33 (01:20:23):
This conclave will be like no other. One hundred and
thirty three cardinals voting, eighty percent of them were appointed
by Pope Francis. They come from every corner of the world,
seventy one different countries, the largest and most diverse conclave
in history. Once the Pope is elected, he'll head to
the Room of Tears next to the Sistine Chapel. White
papal vestments are already waiting for him, and then the
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two hundred and sixty seventh Pope will emerge for the
world to see.
Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
Woo white papal stuff, the garments that propose the whole
nine yards right next to the room of tears. So
who's the favorites.
Speaker 8 (01:21:06):
There are a few front runners, if you were to
believe the bookies and the Italian press. At Cardinal Parolyn,
who is the former sector of state here, he's one
of the front runners. At Cardinal Tagley of the Philippines,
he would be the first Asian pope and a reformer
in the kind of image of Francis. But the truth
is no one knows. And actually I've been speaking to
Cardinals hit all week. The overwhelming sense is that you
know they are not going in with an individual in mind, necessarily.
Speaker 2 (01:21:30):
Any individual in mind. That's that's interesting because Paplin seemed
to have really over the last couple of days merged
and then his secretary, so he was kind of the
secretary of state for Pope Francis. And so this is
the guy that ran everything for Pope France, so like
kind of a second in charge, and he is seen
as a bit in Francis's kind of mold but also
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a little bit more conservative and you know, corporatist if
you will. That maybe that was kind of the thing
that they were looking for, somebody who could merge the
two while still moving towards where Francis wanted the church
to go at the same time not abandoning the old
(01:22:17):
school conservative. But apparently his secretary came out and said, yeah,
criticize France's big time because there is a battle going
on of do they want to go back to the
more conservative or are they going to continue with Pope
Francis and expand the tent, if you will, being more
(01:22:40):
welcoming to the marginalized groups, the LGBT groups, the things that,
let's be honest, in the past, the church hasn't been
to welcoming to. Now, the question is how long until
we get a pope?
Speaker 9 (01:22:57):
I would say buyer on Friday. Yeah, I'm certainly hearing
like two to three days from most people, certainly not
past Saturday. I think there's a real sense from among
the cardinals I've been hearing that they want to have
a new pope to do the Sunday Angelus, which is
the pope's traditional Sunday midday appearance.
Speaker 2 (01:23:15):
Measure twice, cut once. Let's get this done the right way, Okay, guys,
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Your ex your YouTube, like and subscribe there as well
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what we talked about last hour and this world of
insanity where we now reward people who we think are
being canceled by giving them money for doing and saying
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abhorred things as somehow this is a way to fight
back and this is what has become right, So you
can go and look at all Austin Metcalf get stabbed,
Carmelo Anthony seem and his family seemed to get rewarded
for it because it turned into a race thing. And
now you've got this Shiloh Hendrix lady who says horrific
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things to a five year old child that blows up
and becomes something and it's essentially a way for people
to go, well, ha, let us show you this, and
now she's raised seven or eight hundred thousand dollars.
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of what's trending. Plus I'm gonna play you a portion
of my interview from Tyler Coward, who is one of
the lead council over a fire free speech organization. It
is amazing to hear what he has to say about
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free speech in this country. Will do that as well
this hour. Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:26:28):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (01:26:32):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Speaker 35 (01:26:37):
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera.
Speaker 17 (01:26:53):
Jump.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
What trumping, It's all happening in the in the world
and on the Internet. Let's find out what's trending on
this Wednesday. We'll start over in Twitter Verse, Pakistan, Persian Golf, India.
You guys get where I'm going with this. There's issues,
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Pope because as we know, popen ain't easy. Conclave, oh,
Ribian Golf, Hooties not the blowfish, just whoties Modi. All
trending in the world of Twitter, Ord, Yahoo, India, Pakistan, Conclave,
(01:27:44):
met Gala still trending. How long will it trend? As
long as those dresses were, That's how long it's good
to trend. Inter Milan, Barcelona trending as well. You guys
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don't understand that soccer. Oh Chad's talking about soccer. Now
we're to Google India, Pakistan, inter Milan, Barcelona number one
trending things yesterday. Each had well over a million hits
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and continuing to grow. Earth atmosphere is trending. Supercomputer has
come up with the time that the Earth itself will
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Right here on the Chad Benson Show. Pakistan Army, India Army,
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nuclear weapons, Papal conclave, Lemi or Lamina mal Who's that?
It's a soccer player. Oh so the two number one
things trending yesterday India Pakistan and inter Milan and Barcelona.
(01:29:35):
I watched a whole bunch of one of them and
the other one I've got my side eye on because
they've nuclear weapons. And it's hard to tell how serious
this is. This is more serious than has gone on
in the last several years. Because if you guys don't
(01:29:56):
know this, this India and Pakistan, they're not friends at all. Mody,
who runs India very much a hardliner. But their's version
of their secretary of State in Pakistan essentially said last
night on like a news channel that they're not afraid
(01:30:21):
to destroy the entire world if India continues. I think
that's a lot of talk, but alas, you have two
nations who don't like each other and they both have
nuclear weapons. That's not good, kids, that's not good at all.
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This is The Chat Beson Show, The Chad Benson Show,
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Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
Yesterday had a great opportunity to sit down to podcast
with Tyler Coward, who was the lead counsel for government
affairs for FIRE. If you don't know what FIRE is
is a foundation for individual rights and expression. They're the
ones who take on the colleges for free speech, among
other things. Speech is very important. It's about thirty minutes plus.
(01:31:46):
I want to play some of that for you here,
though some of the stuff that was very interesting. The
whole thing is interesting. It's really funny part in the
middle of it talking about the Supreme Court. I was
trying to get him to tell me, which is the
Supreme Court justices that maybe he thinks should go on
either side, and he wouldn't tell me because you know,
he's actually got cases. I guess before the Supreme Court.
(01:32:08):
So whatever, dude. But here's some of the interview with
Tyler from Fire yesterday. And if you want to see
the entire interview and listen to it, check out the
podcast Apple iTunes, grab it wherever. But on top of that,
go check it out on the YouTube as well. The
world's insane. The world is insane. This guy's going to
make it not insane for us when it comes to
(01:32:30):
free speech. Tyler Coward, he is with Fire. You're the general.
You're like the council guy over there for like the
government man, like you're the dude.
Speaker 6 (01:32:40):
But yeah, I'm our lead counsel for government affairs. I
handle at most of our our campus higher ed affairs work,
working with representatives and senators at the state and federal level,
governors and the executive branch at the federal level. So
it's a busy time.
Speaker 12 (01:32:57):
To be sure.
Speaker 2 (01:32:59):
I'm a free speech absolutists. I'm not thrilled by what
Trump's doing. I think it's ridiculous. I think you guys
probably agree. I mean, look, Fire, you guys are all
about the you know, the individual rights and expression, and
this is what it's about. So the foundation that we're
built upon and let's be real, he's going after Harvard,
and Harvard is not really a free speech area, as
(01:33:20):
we recognize. You guys have to be running up against
it because you look and you say they have zero.
Don't they score the worst usually every year.
Speaker 6 (01:33:29):
Yeah. Over the last I think four or five years ago,
Fire launched our college Free Speech Rankings report. In each
of the last two years, Harvard was our worst school
for free expression out of over two hundred and fifty
plus schools that we review. Harvard was dead last two
(01:33:50):
years in a row. So, if you're we're talking about
both the federal government's actions here in Harvard's record of
not delivering on its promises of free speech and academic
freedom and free inquiry, they failed on those on that
front for a long time. That doesn't excuse the real
(01:34:10):
problems arising from the Trump administration's actions and really undermines
the legitimate concerns about civil rights violations that may have
occurred at Harvard, and maybe very well it may have
occurred at Harvard over the last several years. So the
(01:34:30):
Trump administration should be seeking to get things right in
the first instance, and we can talk about the process
here that Chad as we as we discuss the problems,
they should seek to get it right the first time,
and by bypassing existing laws and procedures for finding Harvard
violation of federal antidetermination laws, they really setting themselves up
(01:34:52):
for failure and frankly sort of making Harvard this really
bad institution to a martyr. So they're failing on on
multiple fronts here.
Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
You know, it's funny. I was watching Tim Dillon comedian.
He was like, of all of the places in America
and maybe the world where you think you could make
people feel sorry for them, Harvard's probably the least place
on Earth where people go, oh, I feel bad for
Harvard because it's Harvard.
Speaker 6 (01:35:17):
And they've managed to do it somehow. Yeah, you're right,
you're right.
Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
You know, if this was anybody else that wasn't Trump,
I don't think it would have that same kind of
martyr like experience because people must be going, well, if
they're saying it must be true. So I think a
lot of that said, let's do it Trump, And let
me tell you something. He drives me crazy and a
lot of stuff. I like some of the stuff he does.
I love some of the stuff he does. Some of
(01:35:40):
it drives me crazy. And I look at this and
I feel like this is just a pissing contest between
the federal government and Trump and Harvard.
Speaker 6 (01:35:48):
Yeah, you know, we A Fire have had long concerns
about federal excesses and the anti discrimination enforcement since our founding,
and we particularly in the Obama administration, we had signific
problems with how the Obama administration was administrating and demanding
censorship and all sorts of bad behavior from from from
(01:36:09):
higher ed institutions in Title nine enforcement. So we would
be we at Fire would be in the same position
as we are today were there's some other administration behaving
the same way. Oh yeah, but the but the media
environment around it, And you might be right, the particular
persona of President Trump and his administration in this ever
escalating fight maybe playing into the public intrigue the ways
(01:36:32):
that might not happen with another administration. Well, I mean
position remains the same.
Speaker 2 (01:36:37):
Perfect example, Tyler, you you just talking about the media
side of it, because when Obama and everybody else pushed
through all these wacky things, these di you know, bullied
the higher ad to do this or else, nobody cared
and they didn't pay the kind of attention. Yeah, the
right leaning media did, because some of it was so insane,
(01:36:58):
it was just hilarious. It was like a parody. But
there there wasn't the outcry from the establishment media that
you get when it comes to Trump.
Speaker 6 (01:37:07):
Yeah. I think that's largely right. It wasn't until well
into even maybe beyond the Obama presidency and into the
Trump's President Trump's first term, where then where some media types,
particularly some of the established newspapers I'm thinking of like
the Los Angeles Times, started to really seriously grapple with
(01:37:30):
the significant due process problems posed or imposed by the
Obama administration on these institutions that resulted in, you know,
students who were sensibly innocent of allegations of campus sexual
miscomic allegations just railroaded by their institutions and summarily expelled,
(01:37:53):
oftentimes without an opportunity to within themselves, without being able
to see the evidence against them. And some of that
was encouraged by the Obama administration in terms of, uh,
you know, they they the Obama administration encouraged institutions to
have what's called a single investigator model for Title mind enforcement,
which empowered one person, uh to investigate the claim, interview
(01:38:17):
people make it a finding of guilt or innocence, and
make a recommendation for punishment. And you can see in
our judicial system we task each of those different categories
to a different person because the obvious risk of bias
or risk of error, and that that process. You know,
some Settle federal judges who had an opportunity to review
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it rebuked it significantly for the obvious problems I posed.
That's a deep dive into previous administrations behavior. And we've had,
as I mentioned, long standing concerns with the excesses from
whichever party in due process or excuse me, in civil
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rights enforcement that lead institutions to either violate free speech rights,
violate deprocessed rights, or to restrict the speech rights of
the institutions themselves. You know, private institutions are particular, are
private entities that have First Amendment freedoms, and the actions
we've seen over the last few months have seriously undermined
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free speech rights for the institutions themselves.
Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
You talk about the court of public opinion, all right, Tyler,
and you guys are pulled between it in so many ways.
Everybody loves the fact and the right that you guys
are all over Harvard and all these institutions because they
aren't completely left leaning. Let's not pretend that they're not.
I mean, you know, I'm sure you've probably got crap
in imagine you know, any of these number of these
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guys are going campus or gals. You know, they get
chased or kids need safe spaces. So the right will
champion you guys for that, but they're probably on the
other side, they're pissed off at you because in the
court of public opinion, you're not giving them what they want,
which is Trump and the administration should be allowed to
take away all their stuff.
Speaker 6 (01:40:07):
Yeah, it's been really remarkable, especially the past couple of years.
You know, when I first started a fire in twenty fifteen,
the media environment, especially talking about campus free speech, was
all about liberal institutions in liberal students silencing conservatives, and
there was a lot to that, but they ignored the
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media ignored a lot.
Speaker 12 (01:40:30):
Of our left leaning cases.
Speaker 6 (01:40:32):
I think about You'vette Salazar at Juliet Junior College, who
was stopped by a police officer for distributing pro socialist
flyers out at the university while she was a student.
We sued, we won that case on her behalf, and
that didn't get a lot of media attention. It was
all the big conservative, right wing or right leaning provocateurs
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in their campus tours a yacht, Milo, Unopolis, and Culture
Ben Shapiro, those big, high profile events that got shut
down by student mobs with some out probably outside agitators.
That was a lot of the Lee discussion about campus
free speech, and when we're defending those individuals, there was
a unfair I think linked to us and being a
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right wing organization. It's just not true. Right now, we're
fighting in Texas, for example, against Texas A and M
University West Texas A and M University and their policy
prohibiting a drag show.
Speaker 12 (01:41:35):
From occurring on campus.
Speaker 6 (01:41:37):
And regardless of what think one things to drag, a
drag by itself, you know, a man impersonating a woman
is protected expression. Now, there may be conduct that occurs
at some of these shows that may be prescribable, but
a prohibition on drag per se violates the First Amendment.
And there we've had in our conversations over las. You
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know what we're at one hundred and five, one hundred
and six days now of the Trump administration, we've we've
had plenty of bones to pick with the Trump administration,
particularly of how they've been able to particularly with how
they've handled these canvas investigations, the President's inclination to sue folks.
Speaker 14 (01:42:22):
First.
Speaker 6 (01:42:23):
You know, we're involved in litigation right now depending Ann
Seltzer in Iowa from a bogus claim from the President
in his personal capacity that they've somehow could that she
somehow committed fraud consumer fraud with along with the Des
Moines Register for that inaccurate, very inaccurate poll she put out.
So we are, we've discovered recently that we're in a
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really good spot when we're when we're I wouldn't say
this is a recent discovery, but we're in a good
spot when when both folks from all of from folks
from each side, any side of the political spectrum are
criticized us for our advocacy, it sort of says to
me that we're doing the right thing, that we're staying
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in this principal position trying to call balls and strikes.
If something's protected by the First Amendment, we're going to
roll up our sleeves and get to work in the behalf,
regardless of the content of the speech. We need an
organization in this country that defence speech without reference to
the content of that expression, if it's protected by the
First Amendment.
Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
I love that.
Speaker 6 (01:43:25):
A lot of folks that try to do so in
partisan ways and that has not played out well now
the culture of a free expression and that's the that's
the void we're seeking.
Speaker 2 (01:43:34):
The film I love that. I love that tell people
how to reach out to you. If they want to help,
they want to give, they want to be a part
of anything, they want to find out who you really
don't like in the Supreme Court, who they do, what
are they do well?
Speaker 6 (01:43:46):
For fire? Our website isthfire dot org and folks can
go to that website find out more about us. All
of our socials are at the Fire Org. And if
you want to yell at me personally, you can yell
at me on X at at Tyler Coward that's t
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y l E r Ceward.
Speaker 12 (01:44:12):
And you can you can yell at me there right on.
Speaker 2 (01:44:14):
Brother. Appreciate you coming on to that. Thanks for taking time, Chad,
thanks for having me.
Speaker 6 (01:44:18):
I look forward to speaking again.
Speaker 2 (01:44:19):
It's a fun interview. Yesterday full interview is up right now,
go grab it. iTunes as well as tune in anywhere
you get your podcasts and check out on the Facebook
and the YouTube. The entire interview with Tyler Coward from Fire.
I think it's very eye opening about what's going on
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in a lot of places when it comes to free speech,
which is so important, and I try to remind people
of that, but I don't think they really understand three two, three, five,
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Pope and when will we and who will we get
as the next Pope?
Speaker 7 (01:46:42):
One of the top front runners, who's the Italian Cardinal
Pietro Caroline. He's the Secretary of State of the Vatican.
He's very experienced. He was a key lieutenant of Pope Francis. Then,
of course there's also another top front runner, whose cardinal
Tagle of the Philippines often called the Asian Francis.
Speaker 2 (01:46:59):
The Asian Francis. Who will it be? Well, there's already drama, right, yeah, Look,
they're looking for pope and stuff. But the reality sometimes
it's a little bit like high school, even with Pope. Pope,
Pope Andy Pope people, if you know what I mean.
Speaker 8 (01:47:12):
The favorite Parolin one of his main aids this week,
according to reports, criticized Francis. Now, this isn't something that
people really expected among the cardinals.
Speaker 2 (01:47:21):
So this is seen as.
Speaker 8 (01:47:22):
Perhaps now pouring cold water on Polin's chances?
Speaker 2 (01:47:26):
Is it cold water on his chances? Oh? Man, Popen
ain't easy. Now. The question is how long is it
going to take? Went over yesterday? One vote today, they
don't come up with something, three votes tomorrow, and if
they don't come up with something, then a day off
and then they start voting again. My money is by
the weekend we got a pope.
Speaker 9 (01:47:47):
I'd say buyer on Friday. Yeah, I'm certainly hearing like
two to three days from most people, certainly not past Saturday.
I think there's a real sense from among the cardinals.
I've been hearing that they want to have a new
pope to do the Sunday Angelus, which is the Pope's
tradishtional Sunday midday appearance.
Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
Look, just because you want him to do that doesn't
mean we should rush it. But this is interesting.
Speaker 8 (01:48:06):
The Auchbishop of Algie is he said, if there's no
pope by Friday, something has gone a bit wrong. He
thinks that's an that would be an unexpected thing to happen.
So it feels like there's some consensus.
Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
I think it's Perilyns to lose, even though his his
assistant came out and said something that was untoward about
the last pope and empially in the guy that they're
talking about. He was the last Pope's well Francis secretary,
so he was basically his right hand man. So it's
going to be interesting. One of the things they've talked
about is you don't want to pope that's too young,
(01:48:38):
and you don't want to hope that's too old, because
you want somebody's got a little bit of energy. I
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a little bit of earlier today, but you can check
it out on YouTube. You can also download the podcast itself.
Very interesting about free speech, about colleges, all that stuff.
You guys, have the blast rest of your Wednesday. We
got you over the hop night, night Jack.
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