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December 2, 2024 109 mins
Joe Biden pardons Hunter after pledging not to. Volodymyr Zelensky says NATO membership could end hot phase of the war. People freak out after Trump nominates Kash Patel for director of the FBI. Tom Homan warns sanctuary states not to impede ICE deportations. Cyber Monday. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
We begin today with pardon me son, what it happened
last night? A thanksgiving for the ages.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Let me ask you, will you accept the jury's outcome,
their verdict, no matter what it is. Yes, And have
you ruled out a pardon for your son? Yes, it's
still a no. It's still a nold. It's still a no.
It will be a no. It is a no.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
And I don't have anything else to add. Will he
pardon his son?

Speaker 4 (00:41):
No?

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I feel like that wasn't truthful. You see last night,
get a text some watching the football game? Not good buddy?
In yours? Producer Anthony says, you're alrighty pardoned him. Of
course he did, cause anybody freakin would if they had
the power to do so. Unless your kid is that off,
unless your kid is so horrible, you're gonna pardon your kid.

(01:04):
As a dad, You pardon your kid as a dad.
You do that as a dad. He did that.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
He believes that Hunter Biden was being prosecuted for these
crimes because he put the spotlight on the Biden family
by running for president. He put the spotlight on his son.
He believes that there are things that Hunter has dealt
with in some ways some of the issues that he's
had over the years that Biden wasn't there in the

(01:34):
same way that he might have been as a father,
that some of the pressures that came on from being
in the limelight because of who his father was. And
so Joe Biden has struggled with this.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Okay, that's fine. But here's the thing. A lot of
people have issues out there, right, and a lot of
people have addictions out there. But is he right about
the spotlight? Yeah, he's absolutely right. We're gonna get to
that in a second. Continue, sir. I didn't want to
interrupt you. I just want to talk to the people
out there.

Speaker 5 (02:03):
On the minds of people around the Biden family in
these weeks now as Donald Trump prepares to take over
as president again, is that there may be more selective prosecutions.
And there was a feeling among a number of Biden
allies that Hunter Biden would be an easy target for
a Trump Justice department looking to make a point, so

(02:26):
that is to protect his son. The decision that's been
made here.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Oh I get it now, it's all Trump's vault, because
Trump in the future may go after Hunter Biden and
everybody else. Yeah, So now that's what they're going to
use it. Ask Look, I would have done the same
thing for my kid. Anybody would have. Unless your kid
has killed somebody, you're going to do the same thing.

(02:52):
Why wouldn't you do the same thing? God bless owner.
I want him to be better. I hope he stays
clean and sober, gets his life in in a great position.
Who doesn't want that. That being said, it wasn't because
you weren't there as pops. Because you said you called
him every single day and spoke to him, You gave

(03:12):
him hundreds of thousands of dollars. You seemed to be
there quite a lot. Of the fact that you were
the president of the United States, the vice president, and
a powerful senator. It should make no difference there. On
the other hand, was there some selective prosecution? Hm hmmm.
We're going to talk about that in a second. But
Hunter just released a statement.

Speaker 6 (03:32):
I have admitted and taken response.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
By the way, this is not Hunter. This is a
person reading Hunter's statement. Because Hunter didn't do it himself.
When it came to putting it out there, you know,
he crafted it, but then somebody came and punctuated put
it out there, but he didn't read it. This is
somebody else, so don't think, Wow, Hunter sounds weird.

Speaker 6 (03:50):
I have admitted and taken responsibility for my mistakes during
the darkest days of my addiction, mistakes that have been
exploited to publicly humiliate and share me and my family
for political sport. Despite all of this, I have maintained
my sobriety for more than five years because of my
deep faith and the unwavering love and support of my

(04:11):
family and friends. Hunter Biden continued, in the throes of addiction,
I squandered many opportunities and advantages in recovery. We can
be given the opportunity to make amends where possible and
rebuild our lives if we never take for granted the
mercy that we have been afforded.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
I will never take.

Speaker 6 (04:30):
The clemency I have been given today for granted, and
will devote the life I have, the life I have
rebuilt to help to helping those who are still sick
and suffering.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Hunter would have probably read it better than that guy,
But the reality is good for you. Get on with
your life. Anybody would have done the same damn thing.
Now the spin is going to be but you promised
you weren't going to do it. I don't care your dad.
Of course you're going to do it.

Speaker 7 (04:58):
There are a lot of people who are in the
throes of addiction who commit crimes, including drug crimes. You
can argue that in sentencing it can help them, but
when it comes to guilt or innocence, it's really not
a particularly significant argument that he was in the throes
of addiction.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
True, Dan abrams right there, so there was no argument there.
He wasn't a throw' addiction. He's a hot mess. As
by the way, go look at pretty much every prison
in the world, addiction and drugs is as majority of
the people in there are addicted to drugs, selling drugs,

(05:35):
taking drugs, doing both. That's what a lot of people
are in there for, committing crimes, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 7 (05:41):
There has never been another case brought in federal court
with this set of facts, meaning where there was one gun,
the gun was not used in a crime, there were
no other crimes that the person was charged with in
connection with this.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Okay, okay, and and continue.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
He's got a very good argument that this case felt
like selective prosecution. The tax case is a little squishier.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
A little squish here. Here's the deal. Was he prosecuted
because of his name? Yes, partially because when they looked
at all this stuff, the DOJ came down and said, yeah,
we're not going to do any of this stuff. They
ran interference on numerous occasions. Okay, Okay, So there's that,
So it goes both ways. Secondly, yes, he was prosecuted

(06:33):
because of his name. Tax thing is a much different thing.
The reality is he was prosecuted and he was looked
at in a different way because his name was Biden.
But I can make that same damn argument for a
guy named Trump who they decided to twist and turn
and come up with special ways to go after him
and do this and do man and do my lord,

(06:56):
are you kidding me? No, I'm not kidding you. I
would never kid you. That's not what we do here.
Jed Benson, Joel Even after Thanksgiving, gubble gubble, gubble.

Speaker 8 (07:05):
Hunter, Biden faced more than a decade in prison maximum
more than a decade, which is significant prison time. And
the other significant thing here is that this was, youet
another case of the Justice Department taking extraordinary action.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Yeah, extraordinary action. Remember we're hearing all these extraordinary things,
amazing things. Was not a case in New York where
no crime was committed. Trump paid back everybody. Everybody had
their money back. They all went into an agreement knowing
exactly what they were going into, and yet they still
went after Is there not a case when it came
to lunacy over paying off an adult film actress many

(07:46):
many moons ago, she got her money, everybody went away,
and then they came back and said, well, now we're
going to try this, and we're going to do a
special thing where we extended a year because of COVID.
Then we bend over backwards to come up with all
of these crazy thing. It's the same damn thing.

Speaker 9 (08:02):
This is the president's son. It comes on, you know.
The day after that, Donald Trump was announced that Cash
Hotel would be is bei director, a move that signaled
that Donald Trump's administration would be taking seriously the idea
of retribution on his political enemies.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Oh my god, which we're going to get to in
a minute. Cashtel, So that's Cash Betel's fault. Holy mother
of God, it's all happening. Any father would have done
the same thing. And the other thing is too. I
think Trump was going to pardon him. I think Trump
first thing he had done he was going to pardon
Hunter Biden and in doing so pissed the world off.

(08:45):
Oh my god. Yeah, yeah, that's what he was going
to do. This was just ridiculous. The whole thing is ridiculous.
But I like how they're like, well, you know, Cash
Betel is one of his stooges, and he's going to
be coming hard for everybody, so we better get it
out of the way now. By the way, the pardon

(09:07):
goes back ten years, so if he committed a crime
eleven years ago and Trump is really serious about it,
which he has signaled, by the way, in the past,
if we're gonna go on past performance is not indicative future. Okay, well,
you're trying to tell the future with this. But if
we are to go and look and say, past performance
when it comes to Trump shows he really doesn't go

(09:27):
after people like that, cause he didn't go after Hillary
when he probably could have, but he didn't. Who's this
Cash battel Fellow, yet another person that Trump has picked.
It's very trumpy. We're gonna get deeper into what Cash
is gonna do, but listening to people lose their freaking

(09:47):
mind over this is spectacular.

Speaker 10 (09:50):
To me, Cashptel, and I don't say as lightly as
the most dangerous not an EAEDI you've seen yet to
our democracy. And Cashpatel was he's a key player inside
the Trump White House pushing for an orchestrating the coup
attempt in twenty twenty. He was trying to completely take

(10:11):
control of the Justice Department at the time. He was
Trump's top lieutenant who was willing to do anything and
advance any lie in service of his attempt to overturn
that last election.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Spectacular. So it's all beginning, kids. The fight is continuing,
the fight is growing, The fight is very fighting, and
Cash Hotel is going to be at the heart of this.
And if you don't know who is, we're going to
break it down for you. He's kind of fun. It's
going to be very interesting. The whole thing is going
to be very interesting when it comes to Cash Hotel,

(10:46):
but when it comes to all of the nominees, because
listening to them freak out over all this stuff is
tremendous and we're not even at a point where we're
starting to get to the nomination. How crazy is going
to be and listening to say, well he's got no experience, Well,
nobody else had in the experience either at the FBI.

(11:07):
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Speaker 11 (12:57):
So Chad Benson, Joe, Chad Benson, no one has offered
us to be in NATO with just one part or

(13:18):
another part of Ukraine.

Speaker 12 (13:20):
That's for once fucked. The fact is that it is
a solution to stop the hot stage of the war
because we can just give the native membership to the
part of Ukraine that is under our control.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Yeah, that's not gonna happen. Whenever Redy understand that the
way that this is gonna work is simply this. You're
gonna get some reassurances that you won't be attacked anymore
by Russia, and you're gonna have to do something that
you're already saying you're gonna have to do now because
you recognize what's coming, which is Yessolenski. You're gonna have
to give up land.

Speaker 12 (13:52):
The invitation must be given to Ukraine within its internationally
recognized order. You can't give invitation to just one part
of a country. And why because thus you would recognize
that Ukraine is only that territory of Ukraine and the
other one is Russia.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Yeah, because that's what it is now. They have crimea
you're going to have to give up that. You recognize
that there is nothing else that you're going to be
able to do to get any of that stuff back.
You think you can, you're not. You gave it up,
by the way, thirteen years ago when they attacked on
the eve was at the eve of the closing or
opening ceremonies of the Olympics, when they went into Crimea,

(14:31):
and that was in Russia. And now you've had this
don Bass region, in this region here where you've been
battling forever in a day, and you're going to have
to give that up and in insurances we protect you.
I mean, this is it. It was. You know, we've
talked to Mike Lyons since the day they've invaded, and
we're going to talk to him later on today, and
he said, this is old school. It's all about land

(14:54):
protection and land. You've got your land Russia, and you'll
have your protection from and you'll also see that we're
also going to protect them. It's a win win for everybody,
is if you can call it that. Over the fact
that how many people have died, too many damn people.

Speaker 12 (15:10):
If we want to stop the hot stage of the war,
we should take on the NATO umbrella, the territory of
Ukraine that we have under our control, Dari. That's what
we need to do fast, and then Ukraine can get
back the other part of its territory diplomatically.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
It's just not going to happen. You've lost that. It's
time to move on. You've done everything you need to do.
You've stood strong. No more death. That's simple. Three two, three, five,
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(15:51):
football but currently a senator.

Speaker 13 (15:53):
Ukranians to shoot shoot missiles deep inside of Russia and then,
for God's sake's landmine is how does he deal with
the new ratcheting up of the.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
War in Ukraine.

Speaker 14 (16:04):
Russia's losing a thousand people a day. A thousand people
a day are dying in this war that should never
have been fought. And all he had to do is
promise putin we would not make Ukraine NATO. But that's
water unneath the bridge.

Speaker 15 (16:18):
Now.

Speaker 14 (16:18):
President Trump's got.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
To get it over with and I think you will.
I think he's going to get over fast. In fact,
I think he's going to get over and they'll have
some sort of agreement in place, maybe before Trump ever
even gets into office.

Speaker 14 (16:28):
One of the first thing he has to do is
sitting down with Putin, get it done, get a boundary
that both Ukraine and Russia can live with, and get
on with life. But we have destroyed the young people
of Russia, the young people of Ukraine, and it's been
devastating to our pocket book. We have spent two hundred
and eleven billion dollars, and only the world if NATO

(16:48):
has only spent about fifty two billion. So look what
the American taxpayer has had to pay for this war
as compared to everybody else all over the world. Fifty
two billion dollars. It's wrong. But we've got to get
out of this. Only one that can do it is
Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Amen, we'll find out. I think it's gonna happen sooner
rather than later. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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A lot of stuff still to get to. On this
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Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Such Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Freak out, everybody freak out. Cash Pattel is on the loose.
He's gonna run the FBI, destroy the world. Oh my god,
Deep State. Beware or or freak out for no reason?
Those are your choices. Do I think Cash Hotel's gonna
do an amazing job? I have no idea. Here's something I
don't want everybody to be upset about, but I think

(18:24):
is going to happen. I don't think all the things
that you want to have happen if you're a supporter
of Trump is gonna happen, meaning firing everybody who works
for federal government, closing everything. I don't think a lot
of that stuff is gonna happen, because I think a
lot of it was talk. I think Trump's gonna do
some stuff. I think some stuff's gonna be exposed. But
do I think that all of these things that everybody's

(18:47):
promising to happen is gonna happen. No, I don't. But
listening to them freak out, Oh makes my heart smile.

Speaker 16 (18:52):
Trump just nominated Cash Paatel to be the director of
the FBI. This guy is the trumpiest Trump stooge that
there is. Forget for a minute that he has no
experience running an agency like this. He believes that the
twenty twenty election was stolen, fed the rumors about this
deep state trying to get Trump, which was not true.
He is the hackiest hack that Trump has in his

(19:13):
back pocket. This guy will do anything for Donald Trump,
no matter whether it's legal or not. He will do it.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
He will do it. He's gonna do it. It's coming hard,
it's going to destroy you. You can'ts He's the hackiest
of hacks. He's coming for you. Or a lot of talk,
but still you're freaking out. Come makes a smile.

Speaker 16 (19:38):
He is going to get rid of all senior level
career law enforcement officials in the FBI and replace them
with other Trump lackeys. This, I think is the most
dangerous pick yet because this guy's going to be directly
overseeing law enforcement on the ground across the country. I'm
hoping that there are at least four Republican senator who

(20:00):
will say no to this garbage, but I'm not sure
everybody should be scared about this, Like, I can't even
make jokes about this one. It is dangerous and reckless
and it could cause irreparable harm to the country.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
Dangerous and reckless in all of the things. Cash Betel
in his own words, Shall we listen to him, because
first of all, he's got to be confirmed. We got
to give him that, right, don't. We got to give
him a hearing at least. And when he says, here's
got no experience, nobody has any kind of experience of
running these things for the most part, Christopher Ray and
Komby and all the none of them do. They didn't

(20:33):
before they were part of the FBI, for God's sakes,
So freaking amazing. So is this guy? What is he?
An idiot? It's like, does he see you know? I mean,
he's got a from University of Richmond, he's got a
BA University's Chicago, London Pace University, he's got a juris doctorate.
He's probably an idiot. Drags his knuckles. I'm assuming can't read,

(20:54):
can't write, Just gonna go in there with a sledgehammer.
I mean, who is this character?

Speaker 17 (20:58):
On day one roll out all of the text message communications,
we were told were deleted on day one. Play the
rest of the video of the pipe bommer day. You
know he needed one of the reforms I talk about,
and gor Mric Gangster say, is you need a central
node to be continuously declassifying.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
This is another thing they do.

Speaker 17 (21:14):
They classify, and I'm telling you as the former number
two in the IC, they overclassify fifty percent of the
stuff there to protect the deep state.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Oh no, you can't see that.

Speaker 17 (21:25):
Nothing to see here. Gino is a master at it
of doing it. And we still haven't seen half of
the Russigate report that we wrote.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yeah, it's true, there's a lot of stuff we haven't seen. Continue, sir,
I just I'm listening to you. I'm trying to find
out exactly who you are, because I again, they're spinning
out of control, spinning out of control, out of control.

Speaker 17 (21:43):
But I believe, as like the guy who is an
intel guy who believes wholeheartedly in the classified system of information,
I believe that it has been over abused by these
corrupt officials in government to hide the truth and enact
more corrupt activity.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
So what I told the boss was like, I don't
care what you call it.

Speaker 17 (21:57):
Truth and reconciliation and DeCamp whatever come up the better name.
But every agency and department literally submits all of their documentation.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
I believe you could.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Get half out half. I still think the other.

Speaker 17 (22:07):
Half needs to remain classified. I'll always argue that it
does serve a purpose. Like you're seeing in these documents
in the Jack Smith case, they're just redacting stuff that
they light about that they broke the law.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Okay, I mean that doesn't seem like super crazy. Can
we all agree they classify everything all the time. Why
haven't we find out all the stuff about JFK. Why
is there still stuff that is redacted out of curiosity?
Don't even get me started on the UFOs. You know
what I'm talking about out there, But there's a lot
of stuff out there. They classify everything all the time.

(22:39):
What's the old joke if there is a you know,
if there's the cafeteria the menus classified, would you do
day one, sir?

Speaker 17 (22:46):
I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on day one
and reopening the next day as a museum of the
Deep State. And I'd take the seven thousand employees that
work in that building and send them across America to
chase down criminals, go be cops. Your cops, go b cops,
go chase on murderers and drug dealers and violent offenders.
What do you need seven thousand people there for same
thing with do Ojenny? What are all these people doing here?

(23:08):
Looking for the next government promotion, looking for their next
fancy government title, looking for their parachute out of government.
So while you're bringing in the right people, you also
have to shrink government.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
I'd like to bring in the right people. I tell
you that right now. I God, zero problems. Again, I
have no problems with any of this stuff. And that
is so that's just talk. He's selling a book. Oh
my god. They say stuff, and they do say stuff
when they sell a book.

Speaker 17 (23:29):
Some more, we will go out and find the conspiratories,
not just in government, but in the media. Yes, we're
going to come after the people in the media who
lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
We're going to come after you.

Speaker 17 (23:42):
Whether it's criminal or civilly, we'll figure that out.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
But yeah, we're putting you all on notice.

Speaker 17 (23:46):
And Steve, this is why they hate us, this is
why we're tyrannical. This is why we're dictators.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Oh my god, you don't think he overstates things because
it gets people to notice. Of course, that's exactly what
you do. Look, is he dangerous? According to who? If you,
by the way, are part of quote unquote the deep state,
which is really not the deep state the way we
think it is. Some guys in a room. Good, let's
craft the world. It's really just a bunch of bureaucrats

(24:12):
who are doing everything they can to cushion their paycheck,
cushion their job, cushion their retirement, and do virtually nothing
outside of that. That's that's really what it's. Unfortunately, the
deep state is a little bit more than we think
it is. But it doesn't mean people don't freak out.

Speaker 18 (24:30):
Andrew McCabe, Yeah, well, it's a terrible development for the
men and women of the FBI and also for the
nation that depends on a highly functioning, professional, independent Federal
Bureau of Investigation.

Speaker 19 (24:46):
Cash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job. Is not
even like a matter for debate. What we should really
be thinking about right now is what does this signal
in terms of Donald Trump's intent for the f What does.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Its signal signals the end of the deep state. Oh
my god, it's so awesome. You could just go on
TV and say just wacky stuff and they're just like, yeah,
that sounds good, right, Like that's what's good because the
same thing that Cash Betel says, which is over the top,
he's really not going to go in and like we're
fired everybody, and the people that aren't fired, you need
to get on the street like beat coups and go

(25:22):
do your thing. It's not gonna happen. But you say
that because it gets noticed, and that's what people want.
I know, because I've been invited on TV and what
they want you to say is the most extreme thing,
so people will talk about it. Oh really, I never
thought of that.

Speaker 19 (25:36):
The installation or the nomination, I guess we should. At
this point of Cash Pattel's FBI director can only possibly
be a plan to disrupt, to dismantle, to distract the FBI,
and to possibly use it as a tool for the
president's political agenda.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
This country has been there before.

Speaker 19 (25:56):
The pre Watergate FBI, the Jadre Hoover FBI struck fear
in the hearts of Americans across the spectrum of politicians.
People in entertainment people in the civil rights community because
the director operated at the direction of presidents to collect
political intelligence and to utilize the legal authorities, the investigative

(26:19):
authorities of the FBI to terrorize and intimidate America.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Oh my god, it's funny that they talk about the
Hoover FBI as if the FBI now wouldn't do anything
like that because they're above reproach. But if they Trump
puts his person in, then that person's going to be
just like the Hoover FBI because our FBI would never
do that. It's so freaking hilarious. Oh my god. And

(26:45):
is everybody going to be bummed out there? If if
cash Betel isn't going to crack down and throw everybody out.
Now what I'd like to see some stuff? I would
I would like to see the JFK thing because if
we're involved in something, how do you trust the FBI, ever,
the CIA, ever, any agency with three letters ever? You
probably don't. You probably don't. So I like transparency. I

(27:10):
think it's a good thing, even if it's ugly, it
needs to be out there. Secondly, streamlining a lot of
these agencies I think is a good thing. It just
boggles the mind that we seem to be totally cool
with agencies that are overspending, zero accountability, and for the

(27:31):
most part, bureaucracy out of control. So I have no
problem with some of this stuff, do I think, though
it's going to be everything that the people on the
right who want go for the deep state, expose everything,
get everything out there. I would like that, but not
in the way that I think some people want there
to be these giant show trials. That's not happening. It

(27:53):
isn't It's not gonna be giant show trials. But what
there will be is embarrassment and exposure, which is enough
you would think, you would think to get people to go,
oh my god, I didn't know they did that. But
closing agencies down like we're never gonna have this, So
we're gonna shut it down and then we're going to
reopen it the next day and it's gonna be a museum.

(28:15):
That is all talk. Some people are gonna be upset
that it isn't going to be the way that they
want it to be, which is to be this giant,
huge retribution because Trump has other things to do. And
I told you guys this last week and I'll tell
you again, he has sixteen to eighteen months to get
this economy in a position where people feel super confident
and happy to get this thing rolling when it comes

(28:37):
to everything from immigration to trying to stabilize the Middle
East and several of the places around the globe that
are on fire. He's got a finite time to do
that because if not, and the Republicans have to be
a part of this as well because they have the
house in the Senate. If not, what you're gonna find
out is you're going to start to think, oh, oh,
I'm going to be a lame duck for two years

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Speaker 1 (30:36):
Fronting with scissors sounds great compared.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
To this same I love the holiday season because we
get to connect with our family that maybe we haven't
seen for a while, a close family. But there's also that,
you know, uncomfortable time when we realize that the person
that our family voted for may not be the person
you voted for and you're insane. So that helps in
this situation. So let's go back to the election night.

(31:01):
This lady here, wearing her Black Lives Matter mask as
you do indoors by yourself, wants to show everybody who
she voted for, very upset. There's two parts of this,
so let's start with this one.

Speaker 20 (31:13):
This is the first time I've had the strength to
make a video because I've been crying all day.

Speaker 21 (31:20):
The Orange turn has one again. I can't do another
Trump presidency.

Speaker 22 (31:26):
I just can't.

Speaker 20 (31:27):
From this day forward, I Am going to stay in
bed and do a hunger strike until these results are overturned.
You care about this country, if you care about our democracy,
I ask that you join me.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Okay, so let's join her. I'm kidding at her, although
we could all use a little hunger strike right now.
That's what I call it. But I'm on a weight,
That's what I'm trying to say. This weekend I hate
so much turkey the othernight. Now she's very upset about this,
as you can tell. But now she's got to go
see her pops. So you see, the deal with Pops
is he voted for Trump, and you'll find out why

(32:02):
he voted for Trump, her never giving any real reason
why she is mad at her dad outside of the
fact that she just names fifty things that everybody in
America thought about why they voted for Trump. The funny
thing is she wants to cut Pops off, but there's
a reason why she doesn't.

Speaker 22 (32:20):
I just got done talking to my dad and I'm like, how.

Speaker 21 (32:22):
Can you still support a convicted felon?

Speaker 22 (32:26):
How can you still support him?

Speaker 23 (32:28):
And of course he said something about gun rights and
lord inflation and having more money from his paycheck and.

Speaker 22 (32:37):
Less wars and more security in.

Speaker 23 (32:39):
Our southern border than stage rights and all that God
image that they're so obsessed with. Honestly, I don't know
what to do about it because I want to cut
my dad off.

Speaker 22 (32:50):
I don't want to talk to him anymore. I don't
want to.

Speaker 23 (32:52):
Talk to someone who loves fascism, but he helps me
pay my rent every month. How can you still support him?

Speaker 2 (33:01):
Cuz I gotta pay your rent every month, and I
need more money in my patcheck to pay your rent.
I love that he likes freedom, he likes more money
in his paycheck. He like gun right, he likes no wars,
he likes a strong southern border, a good economy.

Speaker 22 (33:23):
I can't stand.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
Any of those things. People are crazy. Baby, Oh god,
I love it. I hung out with my family, so
we didn't do anything but the turkey thing. Man, I
hate so much turkey. It's probably disgusting how much turkey.
I had probably eight to ten turkey sandwiches over the
next couple days. We have no turkey left. It was delicious, fantastic,

(33:47):
and that lady I could listen to her all the time. Man,
I saw a bunch of people thought just so upset
with their family. But the funny thing is there was
so many of those videos and then they're like, but
they pay for my life, so I can't get mad
at him too much. It is the end of the year,
so you know what that means. Time to find out
what the word of the year is, because there's always
a word of the year, although this year there's two words.

(34:10):
The count as the word of the year what.

Speaker 24 (34:12):
Oxford University Press has announced the Oxford Word of the Year,
but since not hyphenated. It's actually two words or a
phrase because the word is brain rot. It's following a
public vote of more than thirty seven thousand people.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
Brain rot two words is the word of the brain rot.
What exactly is brain rot?

Speaker 25 (34:33):
It is defined as the supposed deterioration of a person's
mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as a result of
overconsumption of material considered to be trivial or unchallenging, like
social media.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
There you go. Social media voted on it, and social
media came up with Yeah, brain rot seems about the
right thing for us this holiday season. So the word
of the year is brain rot. That is the word
word of the year. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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(35:53):
would have done that. I'm a parent, of course I
would have done that. I said, nothing to do. He
didn't murder somebody, didn't do any of those things. But
some of you've got some stuff to say. We'll talk
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Speaker 1 (36:23):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
Pardon me, sir, is that your son being pardoned after
you said he was never going to be pardoning. You
promised the world no pardoning. But pardon me. Did you
pardon him? I think you did. Pardon you.

Speaker 3 (37:04):
Let me ask you. Will you accept the jury's outcome.
They're verdict no matter what it is. Yes, And have
you ruled out a pardon for your son.

Speaker 26 (37:12):
Yes, it's still a no. It's still an old. It's
still a no. It will be a no. It is
a no. And I don't have anything else to add. PEO,
will he pardon his son?

Speaker 2 (37:21):
No? No means yes except what it means no. That's right.
If you haven't heard, Joe Biden has pardon his son
Hunter Biden. And I'm okay with that because he's your
freaking kid. Of course, you're gonna partner your damn kid.
Why the hell wouldn't you pardon your damn kid. For

(37:42):
the love of sweet Mother of all God.

Speaker 27 (37:44):
So President Biden just pardon his son Hunter for some crime.
I think it was the gun chargers or whatever. I
want to say, kudos to Biden. I think that's exactly
what he should have done. Biden is a family man,
So good for Biden. But this also means that President
Trump can now go in there and not only himself
but all of the people who were wrongly prosecuted on

(38:07):
January sixth. Pardon those people, President Trump, pardon your people
in the same way that President Biden has. That's what
happens when you win, there are consequences, and enjoy the benefits.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
There you go, that guy says, enjoy the benefits. I
have zero problems with this. Some people out there too,
and I get it. You're saying, wait a minute, other
people with these kind of gun charges they're in jail.
Totally agree. The tax thing, as Dan Abrams said, a
little squish here that being said, could I easily look

(38:41):
at this and say he would never have been charged
if his name wasn't Hunter Biden. I think for the
most part, yeah, the gun thing would never have been
charged because you're not writing an autobiography of yourself.

Speaker 15 (38:53):
Right.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
If here's some nobody like, when's the last time you're like,
what book is that? Steve M. Smitherton, I never heard
of him? What's that about? Says autobiography of somebody who
did nothing with their life? Oh fantastic. I think I'm
gonna pick that. Nobody ever did that. His name was Biden.

(39:14):
They went after him much like Trump, they went after him.
Of course, the freaking out is always hilarious.

Speaker 28 (39:21):
While at the White House, aids were emphatic that the
president would not step in on his son's behalf.

Speaker 26 (39:27):
We've been asked that question multiple times. Our answer stands,
which is now.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
But now the president says, here's the truth.

Speaker 28 (39:33):
I believe in the justice system, but as I have
wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected
this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice. Adding,
I hope Americans will understand why a father and a
president would come to this decision.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
Again, I have zero problems with it. He's your pops.
You're going to come after them who came for your son.
The way you look at this is there other ways
and other things that could have been done. Yes, was
he he charged wrongfully?

Speaker 29 (40:02):
No?

Speaker 2 (40:02):
And let's not forget that the Justice Department, right the DOJ,
they went and tried to protect him, and then other
whistleblowers were found and said, well about a second. We
tried to do stuff we were told basically no, but
there are other things that could happen.

Speaker 7 (40:15):
There was another option here for the president and that
is to grant clemency, meaning he's granted pardons here. That
means these convictions go away.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
Means they never happened. Oh, here's your bops. Dad. Come on,
Dad is Thanksgiving? Dad, Come on Dad, help me out dad.
Of course he was going to do this, otherwise Trump
was gonna do which when I pissed everybody off and
been hilarious.

Speaker 5 (40:42):
He believes that Hunter Biden was being prosecuted for these
crimes because he put the spotlight on the Biden family
by running for president. He put the spotlight on his sun.
He believes that there are things that Hunter has dealt
with in some ways, some of the issues that he
had over the years that Biden wasn't there in the

(41:04):
same way that he might have been as a father,
that some of the pressures that came on from being
in the limelight because of who his father was, And
so Joe Biden has struggled with this.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
I don't know if that's true. You know, it's like, well,
if I was just there for a kid, he wouldn't
have done this. Well, there's a lot of people there
are there for their kids, and they still go off
and do crazy things and they're not running for president
and by all accounts, you were always there for your kids. Sir,
I don't know if you can do that, but yes,
I do agree. The reality is is you thought you

(41:35):
did what's best for your kid. You feel he was
essentially picked on because his name was Biden, kind of
like Trump. I continue to say this, had Donald Trump
not run for president again, we would never have seen
any of these things. And if there would have been
something where there was a push to get somebody like Trump,
I can almost guarantee you the people the Department of

(41:56):
Justice would have come down to Alvin Braggan said, won't
because it's going to be a waste of your time.
It's over. Let's get on with it.

Speaker 5 (42:06):
On the minds of people around the Biden family in
these weeks now as Donald Trump prepares to take over
as president again is that there may be more selective prosecutions,
and there was a feeling among a number of Biden
allies that Hunter Biden would be an easy target for
a Trump Justice department looking to make a point, so

(42:28):
that is, to protect his son. The decision that's been made.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
Here because Trump is totally because remember when he went
after oh wait, he didn't go after Hillary because he
was never going to It's all talk. It's all talk,
that's what it is. You go, you say a lot
of things, and then you get in there and reality
sets in and you got to get to work. What

(42:52):
does Hunter have to say, Well, he did release a statement.
Let's hear from it. By the way, this is not
Hunter reading it, because I think if Hunter was reading
it would probably I've been read a little bit better.
But here we go.

Speaker 6 (43:03):
I have admitted and taken responsibility for my mistakes during
the darkest days of my addiction, mistakes that have been
exploited to publicly humiliate and shame me and my family
for political sport. Despite all of this, I have maintained
my sobriety for more than five years because of my
deep faith and the unwavering love and support of my

(43:24):
family and friends. Hunter Biden continued, in the throes of addiction,
I squandered many opportunities and advantages in recovery. We can
be given the opportunity to make amends where possible and
rebuild our lives if we never take for granted the
mercy that we have been afforded. I will never take
the clemency I have been given today for granted and

(43:45):
will devote the life I have, the life I have
rebuilt to help to helping those who are still sick
and suffering.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
Yeah, okay, there we go. Chat. It just feels wrong,
and it's going to feel wrong for a lot of people,
by the way, It's gonna feel absolutely wrong for a
lot of people out there on both sides of the Islefield.
Trump should be in jail, but in reality Hunter should
probably be in jail two and probably a lot of
people in government should probably be in jail, but alas
it's an ugly system.

Speaker 22 (44:15):
David RhoD I.

Speaker 30 (44:15):
Think some of the outcry is because President Biden himself
and the White House repeatedly said over and over they
would not do this, and that I think is feeling
something the anger though many feel like, well, father of
course would do this for his son.

Speaker 22 (44:29):
Let's talk about the Trump reaction.

Speaker 30 (44:31):
Though, including and I think we should be clear he
probably was going to do partens anyway, but he's already
seized upon this as a talking point that he could
do the same, particularly for January sixth comics.

Speaker 31 (44:43):
Yeah, that's the sort of scary dynamic here as you
have Donald Trump saying you know, he's equating January sixth
with these other acts by Hunter Biden, and that's the
difference here, And what's the dangers that were normalizing January sixth?
That what happened there was you know, not unusual. Those
were just political prosecutions. So I do somewhat agree with

(45:04):
Ken that the problem for the public is that they're
going to see the Justice Department and the whole kind
of judicial system is corrupt. The presidents, you know, pardon
their sons. Trump pardoned the Kushner's Charles Kushner, made him
the ambassador to France. And so this is this pattern,
it seems, of this corruption of Washington that Americans are

(45:26):
so frustrated with.

Speaker 2 (45:29):
Indeed, Americans are frustrated a lot of things they have
to do with government. And will he pardon everybody on
January sixth? I don't think he will. Will he pardon
some yes, I think a lot of people that were
in there didn't do anything, walked around, took pictures. I
think there's going to be some partons there, people that

(45:49):
wanted to go a lot deeper. Some of the wacky
people that were out there thought they was going to
start a revolution. I don't think they're going to get pardons.
But do I think others will pardons? Yes? Do I
think that is warranted? I think in some cases it
absolutely is. I think in other cases no, No, I

(46:09):
think you did some stuff that you shouldn't have done.
You had this belief that something was going to go
on and about I mean, there's there. There is definitely
a conversation to be had on some and a no
chance on others. So this blanket he's going to pardon
everybody that was involved in January sixth, I don't think

(46:31):
is going to happen. And when it comes to the father,
I've said it, I'll say it again. Every father would
have done the same thing if given the opportunity. So
now this only goes back ten years. I just want
to let you know that. So if he committed a crime,
say eleven years ago, and it was still punishable, he

(46:51):
could be punished for that. But alas we move on,
speaking of moving on, ladies and gentlemen, Cash but tell
for FBI director.

Speaker 10 (47:00):
Me Cashptel, and I don't say this lightly is the
most dangerous, not any that we've seen yet to our democracy.
And Cashpatel was a key player inside the Trump White House,
pushing for an orchestrating the coup attempt in twenty twenty.
He was trying to completely take control of.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
The Justice Department. At the time, he was Trump's.

Speaker 10 (47:25):
Top lieutenant who was willing to do anything and advance
any lie in service of his attempt to overturn that
last election.

Speaker 2 (47:33):
Oh my god, this guy sounds like he's the demo.
It's so funny. And some of the stuff on his
book tour that he said he would.

Speaker 17 (47:43):
Do, I'd shut down the FBI Hoover Building on day
one and reopening the next day as a museum of
the deep State. And I'd take the seven thousand employees
that work in that building and send them across America
to chase down criminals. Go be cops. Your cops, go
be cops. Go chase down murders and drug dealer than
violent offenders. What do you need seven thousand people there
for same thing with THEO Jenny. What are all these

(48:04):
people doing here? Looking for the next government promotion, looking
for their next fancy government title, looking for their parachute
out of government. So while you're bringing in the right people,
you also have to shrink government.

Speaker 2 (48:13):
Oh my god, he sounds like the Devil. Talk a
little bit more about him later on three two, three, five,
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Speaker 32 (49:49):
Paper Monday started in two thousand and five as a
way to emphasize shopping online as opposed to Black Fridays
in store shopping that nd Gadgets Valentina Palladino says, in
recent years that line has blurred.

Speaker 33 (50:01):
In the past, I would say three to five years,
Cyber Monday has become less unique in comparison to Black Friday.

Speaker 32 (50:07):
That's why she says the day is now more about
picking up anything shoppers may have missed out on last week.

Speaker 33 (50:12):
Usually the best Black Friday deals you will find on
Black Friday proper, now they extend through Cyber Monday.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
Yes, going on today shop well, you can't shop shop
shop It's the American way. Kids. Chad, did you do
any shopping? I did. I'm not gonna lie to you
we went out on Black Friday. It's weird. I'm not
a big fan of people like in groups. I think
people want to one in a sense where you know,
I don't want to get to know you. Sounds weird,

(50:39):
but like massive amounts of people, I'm always not a
fan of that noise, the whole nine yards, whatever it is.
But I don't mind the hustle and bustle of Black
Friday because I have the Christmas spirit where many of
you probably don't. Amazon launched in February.

Speaker 26 (50:56):
It's AI tool named Rufus that's designed to help customers
say time by answering questions on everything from.

Speaker 20 (51:02):
Product details to making tailored deal recommendations.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Walmart also providing an AI chatbot. Yes, now we can
AI now the good deals out there? Of course, there's
good deals out there on this Cyber Monday.

Speaker 34 (51:15):
Many of those cyber deals already drop beauty and hair
care products big sellers this season. Sephor are dropping some
Cyber Monday deals, looting up to thirty percent off hair
tools by Dyson and Shark they're not always on sale,
and tools of a different kind for the DIY fixer
upper on your list. Home Depot has a subcompact drill
by Rigid forty percent off just eighty nine dollars.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
I'll tell you I know about the Sephora once because
I have a thirteen year old daughter and a wife.
Some good deals out there, but you must be wary
because there's also scams.

Speaker 34 (51:46):
You want to avoid clicking suspicious links and attachments in emails, websites,
social media. Be especially wary if a company asks you
to update your password or account information. You want to
avoid sites where the seller asks you to pay with
a prepaid card, and always get the tracking number for
items you buy online so you can follow the delivery process. Also,

(52:07):
beware of ads promoting expensive products at drastically low prices.
That is usually a big red flag.

Speaker 2 (52:13):
Don't do it. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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(52:34):
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(52:56):
this year, if you need one, deep discounts, Macy's, Low's,
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not always about all this other stuff. We are family
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Speaker 1 (54:17):
Such Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 29 (54:41):
So here's what you're going to do in this last
holiday season we have before Trump presidency.

Speaker 22 (54:46):
Whatever.

Speaker 29 (54:47):
You are going to stop at a store that is
not in the town where you're from, and you are
going to go and you will purchase a phone and
a minutes card with cash. You will then take that phone,
can wrap it in the most obnoxious Christmas wrapping paper
you can find with them really pretty bow and you
are going to give it to somebody within your circle

(55:07):
who is at risk of having to flee.

Speaker 2 (55:11):
What are they fleeing? Again, I'm just trying to figure
this out. Why am I giving somebody a burner phone?
Is it drugs? Are they drug dealers? Well, I should
be able to ford their own damn phone, don't you think, Oh,
it's because they're coming for them. I see, I see.
Now I'm starting to get it. I see. I didn't
get it, but now I get it. Tell me more.

Speaker 29 (55:30):
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who find themselves
within that demographic. Now this is the perfect gift to them,
because you are giving them a burner phone that people
would have a very difficult time tracing back to them.

Speaker 22 (55:43):
Should they have to flee.

Speaker 29 (55:45):
Take full advantage of the holiday season where we can
gift our friends things that might incriminate them, Should they
have to buy it themselves.

Speaker 2 (55:53):
We're gifting them freedom. I don't think that's true. Chied
mind everybody. They're not coming for the neighbor down the street.
Let that. Oh my god, they're coming. Oh they're coming
to take her away. She just she's been here twenty
seven They're not coming for her. Could she get caught up?

(56:14):
Every once in a while, you're gonna find some people.
They are gonna get swept up and stuff. And yes,
it's awful, I get it. But that being said, is
that gonna happen? No, they're coming for the bad folks.
Even Kathy Hokel, the governor of New York, said, look,

(56:40):
come on, if you're a criminal, your ass should be gone.

Speaker 35 (56:44):
When I would say this, our irgrogration system is woofully
broken broken, been broken for decades decade. There was an
opportunity to make meaningful change. The Republicans in the House
of Presentatives killed and they should be held accountable for that.
But we need to fix the border fix the system.
But I'll tell you this, those who come here legally,
we want to get them jobs. I have four hundred
and sixty thousand open jobs in the state of New York.

(57:05):
I want them to get the proper work permits. I
want them to keep their temporary protective status if that's
what they have. I want to make sure that they're
part of contributing to society while they're here. That's separate
from people who are criminals. Someone breaks the law, I'll
be the first one to call ad Byce and say,
get them out of here.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
What how dare you?

Speaker 29 (57:28):
Now?

Speaker 2 (57:28):
Remember she's talking about people that are here, and I
go over this a thousand times? Are systems broken? And
that system that they were coming up with with the
new law and all that suff wasn't going to fix anything.
Was it gonna fix anything? Wasn't It was just going
to allow two and a half to three million people
to come here pretty damn easily. It was it better
than what we have now? Yeah? Maybe what are they

(57:50):
given some more resources?

Speaker 12 (57:51):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (57:52):
But was it spectacular? No? It wasn't. It was more
a sideway step to allowing more people to come here
under the asylum released the asylum thing needs to be
fixed asap. If you can fix one thing, it is
the asylum process which has been abused. But the minute
they have applied for asylum, they are legal to be here.
Those people are being deported.

Speaker 35 (58:13):
If they're here with legal papers like they've came and
they're seeking asylum like this, two hundred and twenty four
thousand people came to New York. They're they're here legally
in search of asylum, and that process will play out.
But there are other people who commit crimes or are
known to be criminals before they arrived here. When those
are identified, I'll be the first one to help get

(58:35):
rid of them. I don't want them here. I don't
want anybody terrorizing my citizens. So that's the difference.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
Damn Skippy. That right there is somebody who probably don't
recognize in the Governor of New York, Kathy OK. Those
are the people that need to go period. Case closed. California,
of course, is starting. We're gonna spend all the money
we possibly can to stop anything like the evil Trump
I've meant from destroying our well. Our super status is

(59:05):
a sanctuary state in cities throughout the state. We've got
all these cities that are sanctuaries. You've got the mayor
of Yuma, You've got the you know in Arizona, and
the mayor's here, and the mayor's there, and Tucson and
all these and what are we gonna do? Well? The
mayor of Uma, mister Nichols, interviewed him one time. Name's

(59:27):
Doug Nichols. I called him Doug Nicholas, nick, Douglas. We
called him so many different things. My partner, you know,
super best friend at the time. Katos still love them,
God bless you, Katos. We called him forty different names.
His name's Doug Nichols. We had to call him back
the next day on the air and go, dude, we
called you a thousand days. We're so sorry, but he
recognizes being a border city. What happens youma, sector, Well,

(59:49):
you've been a little bit woke, and so you're willing
to do whatever you need to do to stop this
chaos and craziness from happening. Come on, for the love
of God, if you've come here illegally and you've applied
for asylum, you're not gonna go anywhere. If you've come
here illegally and you've not done that and you snuck
in and you're a criminal and all the other things,

(01:00:11):
then yeah, your ass is in trouble, as it should be.

Speaker 15 (01:00:13):
But I'll give her the same morning I've give them
the rest of the sanctuary city of mayors and the governors.
You can not help us, that's fine, you should get
the hell out of the way. Then we're going to
do the job. President Trump has said public safety threats
and national security threats will be the priority right out
of the gate. And I can't believe there's any elected
official that doesn't want public safety threats out of their communities.
They're number one responsibilities protecting the communities. So if they're

(01:00:36):
not going to do it, we'll do a form. You
cannot help, but don't impede us, and do not an
knowingly harbor and conceal and neighbor ali from ice, because
that is a felony, a freaking man.

Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
And if you don't want to protect your city, that's fine.
But the way that this should work, and I've said this,
you want to slow this down in a major way,
let me tell you how this works. You tell the
cities and the states that if you're going to fight
these things, and we're talking about people that are already
in custody in many cases, that have committed horrible crimes.
But your goal number one isn't to protect your state

(01:01:12):
and city. It's to do some sort of woke bs
that you think is going to win you pos points online.
So this is the way that should work. Every state
and city now should be held accountable financially and maybe criminally.
If you fight ice from coming in and taking somebody

(01:01:32):
who's on the it's you got to leave list. Right,
So for whatever reason, they're in jail, pulled over at DUI,
whatever it is, and you go in there, you say, right,
here's the deal. This person's here, we know it, and
you decide, no, no, we're going to let you go
out there. We're the good guys. Go out the back,
vote for us, whatever it is. And that person goes

(01:01:54):
on to commit a crime. Not only should the city
and the state, mayor whatever it is, be able, accountable financially,
maybe criminally. So there is no protection in any way,
shape or form. You should be forced to pay a penalty. Seriously,
you as a person, you as a city or state.

Speaker 15 (01:02:15):
President Trump has made it clear we're going to prioritize
public safety threats and national security threats right out of
the gate. Could they pose the most dangerous country? What
governor or mayor doesn't want public safety threats and national
security threats out of their neighborhoods other communities. That's your
number one responsibility. So you can hate Trump all you want,
but you got to love your community more than you

(01:02:36):
hate President Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
A friggin man, it shouldn't be this hard. You're not
talking about rounding up everybody, talking about the reality of
getting people who have committed crimes, who are in custody already, people.

Speaker 7 (01:02:56):
That have a.

Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
Order to be removed, to be removed. Those kind of
things should happen, and especially the criminal side. So if
you're not willing to protect, as our good friend Tom
Omans said, there, get out of the way. See how

(01:03:20):
it works is the train moves, not the station. Great
John Lovett, And if you're on the tracks, baby, you're
gonna get run over. And you should pay a price
if you decide to harbor to hide to enable people
to get out there after committing a crime and or
being in custody for something, and you decide to hide
them and allow them to sneak out the back because

(01:03:41):
they don't have any kind of status whatsoever. And then
they go on and do something else and we find
out they were in your custody and you chose to
play some sort of BS game. You should pay the
price fiscally, the city should, the mayor who has ordered it,
anybody involved in that should, and potentially criminally as well.

(01:04:07):
Ooh three two three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty
three at she had Benson show as your Twitter sweet
at his text the program. Several of you have chimed
in and said, you know who should have gotten a pardon? Peanut.
I agree, Peanut, the squirrel who was killed, and Steve,
I think his name is Steve, the raccoon. Nobody seems
to care about the raccoon. Thought it was a bunch
of crap. But the reality is well, Hunter Biden got pardoned.

(01:04:34):
Peanut paid the ultimate price and having his head lobbed off,
which I thought was just a bunch of crap.

Speaker 8 (01:04:39):
Hunter Biden faced more than a decade in prison maximum
more than a decade, which is significant prison time. And
the other significant thing here is that this was you
have another case of the Justice Department taking extraordinary action.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
Yeah, extraordinary action. News at eleven or more of it
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Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
Welcome to Jests. No, not the country, the institution, The
Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 36 (01:06:29):
Disney's Moana two takes the top spots, shattering Thanksgiving holiday
box office records.

Speaker 22 (01:06:34):
This is bigger than anything we fasty before.

Speaker 36 (01:06:36):
Earning two hundred twenty one million dollars over five days
three hundred and eighty six million globally. Disney, the parent
company of ABC News we Wicked came in second with
one hundred and seventeen point five million dollars over the
extended holiday frame. Gladiator two took third, grossing forty four
million dollars. Rounding out the top five were Red one
at eighteen point seven million dollars and the best Christmas

(01:06:57):
paget ever with four point eight five million.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Tell you what massive weekend for the box office. I
think the biggest weekend ever. I mean that's how big
it was, like it was huge. We didn't go see Mohana.
Normally I go see a movie this time of year
with the kids, like Thanksgiving. We thought about it, but
I was just like it was Moana was such a zuo.
I have no interest in seeing Wicked whatsoever. Neither do

(01:07:24):
the kids. Actually, my thirteen year old stepdaughter, she goes,
are we going to see Wicked? I said, nah, I
don't want to. Didn she listen to me? Goes, what's
it about? I said, it's a musical, Wizard of Oz
kind of the stage play. She goes, isn't wi'sard of
a musical. I said it is, but it's different, it's updated.

(01:07:46):
She's like, oh, yeah, I don't really want to see it,
and I said no, no, me either. I do want
to see the Christmas Patgeant movie. Is this the new
the Christmas Story? If you don't know anything about the
Christmas Pageant movie, it is about six kids who are
absolutely awful break into a church to steal food and

(01:08:06):
some stuff. Then they get cast into a play about
Jesus and the Birth of Jesus and it is supposed
to be spectacular. I do want to see monta tu though,
douse that looks awesome. It does three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show. Is
your Twitter tweet at his text The program. While we're
enjoying that stuffing our face and things of that nature.

(01:08:28):
Could we have a breakthrough when it comes to Ukraine.

Speaker 37 (01:08:32):
Ukrainian President of Vladimir Zelenski making a major statement towards
ending the year's long war with Russia. Zelenski telling Sky
News he's willing to temporarily give up invaded territory and
exchange FERNITO membership for the rest of Ukraine.

Speaker 12 (01:08:46):
If we want to stop the hot stage of the war, umbrello,
we should take under NATO umbrella the territory of Ukraine
that we have under our control, should it Dali. That's
what we need to do fast, and then Ukraine can
get back the other part of its territory diplomatically.

Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Yeah, that's never happened. When it comes to NATO membership,
it's just never going to happen. I think we've talked
about that. I don't blame Putin for being a little
worried about NATO being on your doorstep. That being said,
that was more talk than anything else. And the reality

(01:09:30):
is the wars cost them so fricking much as well
as the Ukrainians. It's time to come to an end.
You're going to have to give up land for peace
and for protection, and we've talked about this. There will
be protection. While you're not a NATO member, you will
have NATO protection when it comes to what is then

(01:09:52):
designated Ukraine.

Speaker 37 (01:09:54):
Zelensky hinting in the interview that the umbrella would not
be a full NEEDO membership, something Russian President Vladimir Putin
has rejected as part of any piece deal. Instead, it
would be security guarantees from NATO countries like the US and.

Speaker 12 (01:10:07):
Uk No one has offered us to be in NATO
with just one part or another part of Ukraine, because
we can just give the native membership to the part
of Ukraine that is under our control. Fucked more double, Yes,
it could be possible, but no one offered.

Speaker 37 (01:10:25):
Zelenski's comments are a considerable shift from Ukraine's previous stance
insisting on reclaiming all territories, including Crimea annexed by Russia
in twenty fourteen.

Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
You're never getting that back, so it's trying to move on.
You're gonna give up parts of the Dambas, You're gonna
give it the Crimea. You're going to have protection. Now
that will be the thing that matters most because as
I said, you tell the pooter, dude, you take this fine,
you go home, you march on, my hero. You had
your ass handed to you by a bunch of people

(01:10:56):
who weren't trained soldiers. So let's not forget that. And
if if you make a move, you will answer not
to Ukraine but to us.

Speaker 37 (01:11:05):
The ships comes after Russia launching another large scale air
attack on Ukraine's power grid this week, leaving millions in
the dark. Putin saying the attack is in retaliation for
Ukraine using US made missiles to strike the Kremlin. He
also warned Ukraine not to fire any more US made
missiles or he would target Kiev decision making centers and

(01:11:26):
maybe even use the new ballistic missile what he calls
the Arashnik. But Putin appears willing to work with the
new administration to end the war in Ukraine. This week,
Putin called President elect Trump a clever and experienced man,
adding he thinks he will find a solution giving he
made his way back to the Oval office. Trump is
promising to end the war in Ukraine on day one

(01:11:47):
in office. Trump's team has suggested freezing the current front lines,
with Ukraine, previously agreeing to Delaine Ato membership for twenty years,
which is not going to happen.

Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
At least not why the Pooter's life. We'll see what
happens after that. So there you go. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson Show.
It's your Twitter, your Instagram, and all of the other
things right here in the Chad Benson Show. Meanwhile, back
here in the United States of America, pardon me, sir.

Speaker 28 (01:12:18):
While at the White House, aids were emphatic that the
President would not step in on his son's behalf.

Speaker 26 (01:12:24):
We've been asked that question multiple times. Our answer stands,
which is now.

Speaker 1 (01:12:27):
But now the President says, here's the truth.

Speaker 28 (01:12:30):
I believe in the justice system, but as I have
wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected
this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice. Adding,
I hope Americans will understand why a father and a
president would come to this decision.

Speaker 2 (01:12:45):
Yeah, we're going to talk a bit more about this
next hour. I understand as a pops why you did it,
and politics played a huge part in it. But there's
a lot more to that. If you miss into the show,
make sure grabbed the podcast Live coming up Our three,
Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Chad, this is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
Of course he's going to get a great Father's Day
present because he should. He gave you freedom. Talking about
Joe Biden, Yes, he gave him freedom, kids, freedom from
any of the convictions, freedom from anymore. If you're not
paying attention, Joe Biden has essentially said, guess what, Hunter,

(01:13:50):
here's your get out of jail free card. And I
have zero problems with that, no problems what so ever,
zero zilch not. Why is that it's your kid. You
can do anything you can for your kid. We've talked
about that. I would do the same for my kid.
You do the same for years, and you're pretending you
and yeah, you're lying. You totally would, because he's your

(01:14:12):
freaking kid, for God's sakes. But the Justice Department yet
it's ruined now, it was always ruined. There's all kinds
of stuff we've talked about the Justice Department. We've talked
about how they select their cases. We've talked about a
lot of those things in the past, and they're gonna
be rehashed over and over, especially over the next coming
twenty four to forty eight hours until something new happens

(01:14:33):
and we have to turn and face that thing.

Speaker 38 (01:14:36):
When you hear the President elect's team talk about the
Department of Justice and weaponization, it's a little tough to
say that because this Department of Justice is the department
that went after Hunter Biden. So it's now the president
stepping in to protect Hunter Biden from his Department of Justice.

Speaker 26 (01:14:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
Well, let's not forget this Department of Justice also ran
interference along the way when it came to Hunter Biden
and their whistleblowers, and it was pushed by Republicans to
go deeper, to look deeper. That was a serious issue.

(01:15:12):
So let's not pretend that there was some sort of
but they but they really only went after him. No, now,
I will say this, They did only go after him
because his name was Hunter Biden. Because if he wasn't
a Biden, nobody would pay attention. If he wasn't a Biden,

(01:15:38):
not only would the eyeballs of a lot of people
in politics beyond him, but the eyeballs if anybody would
have been on him, he would have just been a
drug addict and that would have been that, and everybody
would have moved on and nobody would have cared. He
wouldn't have done a biography, He wouldn't have done any
of those things. That's and I could say the same

(01:15:58):
thing about Trump. Had Trump not for president, I can
almost assure you none of this stuff that came afterwards,
with the with the not just the lawsuits, but all
of the other stuff, including the indictments, that would never
have happened. The issue is you said no a gazillion times.

(01:16:20):
You would never ever ever do that. You would never
go to Hunter and give him pardon. You said no
over and over, and you told everybody you were never
going to do it. You told him over and over, go,
my god, I would never do anything like that. Yet
you did, so you look like a hypocrite when in truth,

(01:16:41):
you're just a dad and you were always going to
do something like this, and you better do it before
Trump does because that'll just piss everybody off.

Speaker 14 (01:16:47):
Why doesn't prison it five?

Speaker 1 (01:16:48):
Just pardon him President.

Speaker 26 (01:16:50):
I've been very clear if the president's not going to partner, the.

Speaker 16 (01:16:53):
President would not pardon or community sense for his son Hunter.

Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
I want to make sure that that is not going
to change field to the next six longs the presidents.

Speaker 22 (01:17:02):
It's still a no. It's still an I will always
be you know.

Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
It's still a no. It will be a no.

Speaker 4 (01:17:07):
It is a no.

Speaker 26 (01:17:08):
And I don't have anything else to add.

Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
Peo will he pardoned his son?

Speaker 3 (01:17:11):
No, Your son Hunter is on trial, and I know
that you cannot speak about an ongoing federal prosecution.

Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
But let me ask you.

Speaker 3 (01:17:20):
Will you accept the jury's outcome, their verdict, no matter
what it is.

Speaker 27 (01:17:25):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
And have you ruled out a pardon for your son?

Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
Yes, Selthy he's dying. Yes, yes.

Speaker 39 (01:17:34):
Es.

Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
Hunter Biden statement not read by Hunter, read by somebody
who is struggling with reading.

Speaker 6 (01:17:40):
I have admitted and taken responsibility for my mistakes during
the darkest days of my addiction, mistakes that have been
exploited to publicly humiliate and shame me and my family
for political sport. Despite all of this, I have maintained
my sobriety for more than five years because of my
deep faith and the unwavering love in support of my

(01:18:01):
family and friends. Hunter Biden continued, in the throes of addiction,
I squandered many opportunities and advantages in recovery. We can
be given the opportunity to make amends where possible and
rebuild our lives. If we never take for granted the
mercy that we have been afforded, I will never take
the clemency I have been given today for granted, and

(01:18:23):
will devote the life I have, the life I have
rebuilt to help to helping those who are still sick
and suffering.

Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
There you go, there, you got it out there. Good.
Good for you. It does make them look like they
went against their word. Who are they? Well, it doesn't matter.
He surprised in the United States? Go against your word?
Who give the reds ass? You're the president, he's your kid.
I can't believe he did it. What did you think
was gonna happen? Well, I got approve of the world.
You're eighty two, you don't have forever. Who do you

(01:19:00):
think you are, Jimmy Carter, you're eighty two. It's your kid.
Think he's on the right track. Made you a lot
of money. But in saying that, let's not forget though,
you have also now went and opened up a can
of worms and made yourself a hypocrite.

Speaker 30 (01:19:21):
David Rod I think some of the outcry is because
President Biden himself and the White House repeatedly said over
and over they would not do this, and that I
think is feeling some of the anger, though many feel like, well,
father of course would do this for his son. Let's
talk about the Trump reaction though, including and I think
we should be clear he probably was going to do
partons anyway, but he's already seized upon this as a

(01:19:44):
talking point that he could do the same, particularly for
January sixth comics.

Speaker 31 (01:19:49):
Yeah, that's the sort of scary dynamic here as you
have Donald Trump saying, you know, he's equating January sixth
with these other acts by Hunter Biden, and that's the difference,
and that what's the dangers that were normalizing January sixth,
That what happened there was you know, not unusual, and
those were just political prosecutions. So I do somewhat agree

(01:20:10):
with Ken that the problem for the public is that
they're going to see the Justice Department and the whole
kind of judicial system is corrupt. The presidents, you know,
pardon their sons. Trump pardoned the Kushner's Charles Kushner, made
him the ambassador to France. And so this is this pattern,
it seems, of this corruption of Washington that Americans are

(01:20:33):
so frustrated with frustration.

Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
Yes, of course they already see that. They see that
there are one rules for the and one rules for me.
Welcome to politics. I've always said this about politicians, especially
at a level you get through the federal side, in
the bigger side, they're not like us. They're not regular people.
They're not any of those things. They travel in packs,
they have people with them, they have people that do

(01:20:58):
every single thing for them. It is like in many monarchy,
and it's unfortunate that they've become that way. It's not
the citizen you know, citizenry of politicians we were hoping for.
They have become many monarchs and royals and rulers over us. So, yes,
it's unfortunate, but the reality is it is what it

(01:21:20):
is at this point in time. But to equate all
of the people that got in trouble on January sixth
with the oat keepers, it's the oathkeepers saying I keep
saying oat and and some of the people who thought
they was going to start a revolution and no. Many

(01:21:44):
of them were wandering through going well, look at all
this stuff, taking pictures and whatnot. And some of them
were there because they truly generally believed that they were
going to do something and they were insane and you're
an ass hat and you should pay the price. And
I don't think those people are going to get a pardon,
but we'll see what takes place in the coming days, weeks,

(01:22:04):
and months. And speaking of that, did you guys hear
about Cash Betel, Did you guys hear about this guy?
This guy's coming for all of them. He is going
to be the evil that is the reckoning, if you
will some people think when it comes to all of
the stuff in the Department of Justice and the FBI
and all of these things. And if you've not heard
anything about Cash Hotel, he's a smart guy, educated both
here and in Britain. He's got a Juris doctorate from Britain,

(01:22:27):
worked within the Trump campaign and in the last Trump administration.
And he terrifies the people on the left because he
says stuff like this.

Speaker 17 (01:22:40):
On day one, roll out all of the text message
of communications we were told were deleted on day one.
Play the rest of the video of the pipe bommer.
You know, he need one of the reforms I talk about.
And Gorman Gangster says, you need a central node to
be continuously declassifying. There's another thing they do.

Speaker 22 (01:22:56):
They over classifyer.

Speaker 17 (01:22:57):
And I'm telling you as a former number two in
the I see they overclassify fifty percent of the stuff
there to protect the deep state.

Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
Oh no, you can't see that.

Speaker 17 (01:23:07):
Nothing to see here. Gino was a master at it
of doing it. And we still haven't seen half of
the Russigate report that we wrote.

Speaker 2 (01:23:16):
Oh well, that seems like it's going to be crazy.
This guy seems like he's evil. Is he evil? No,
he's not. Is he a partisan hack?

Speaker 29 (01:23:24):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
Does he believe in a lot of what Trump believes? Absolutely?
Is he a fan of Trump? Of course? Is he
handpicked to be a sledgehammer of evil? Some people say so.
A lot of it is smoke. You heard him talk
about his books, because he's selling a book, so you
say stuff that's ridiculous. Duh, And then that freaks out
the left.

Speaker 10 (01:23:44):
To me, Cashpateel and I don't say this lightly is
the most dangerous, not an evil you've seen yet to
our democracy. And Cashptel was a key player inside the
Trump White House pushing for it orchestrating the coup attempt
in twenty twenty he was trying to completely take control.

Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
Of the Justice Department.

Speaker 10 (01:24:08):
At the time, he was Trump's top lieutenant who was
willing to do anything and advance any lie in service
of his attempt to overturn that last election.

Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
They're going to freak out about it. Let him freak out.
First of all, he's got to be confirmed. We'll see
what happens. Is there going to be four Republicans that
vote against him, I don't know. We'll see because he's
got to go and have conversations and interviews with all
these people, and then we go from there. So many

(01:24:39):
people say they're going to do a lot of things,
and as we all know, in government, you get there
and you don't. He wants to expose the deep state,
which is really the thing we've talked about in the past,
the bureaucracy of too many people in the federal government
looking for their next handout, their next government check, the
next opportunity to expand their position of power without doing
very little. It's called bureaucras and that's the true deep

(01:25:02):
state of government. We'll find out what he's like when
it gets that far. But watching them freak out, it's priceless.
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little what trending right here. I'm the one, the only,
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Speaker 1 (01:26:10):
Shoe Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (01:26:24):
Now it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?

Speaker 40 (01:26:29):
James Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sereno, what trupping?

Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
Let's find out what was trending on this Monday after Thanksgiving.
Start with Twitter, Hunter Byden number one trending THINGMA forty
nine Ers season in Jeopardy, I think so, Josh Allen
Cyber Monday, Big Guy, No one is above the law,
Kushner hypocrisy, Nixon, good for Joe Purdy, fitth Amendment, All trending, Magic,

(01:27:18):
World of Twitter, Hevery, Yahoo, Cumber uh Cucumber recall. That's
good for them, It's not good yet, Silantis, Hunter Biden,
Won Sutto, Aaron Rodgers, Elton John Buffalo Bills, Taylor Swift,
Carolina Panthers all trending. And finally we hit over on

(01:27:40):
this magical Monday to Google and remember Monday's football season.
Lots of stuff that trends tends to be football, forty
nine Ers, Bills, Trevor Lawrence Intury which was brutal, Buffalo
Bills and forty nine Ers, Hunter Biden, Rams, Saints, Wayne Northrop, Actor,

(01:28:06):
Days of Our Lives Dynasty dies at seventy seven. Masad Bullets,
who is the father in law of Tiffany I believe
it's been named kind of is the head liaison between
the Middle East Peace and you know, business advisor Justin
Tucker struggled a bit yesterday, Black Friday and Cyber Monday

(01:28:27):
all trending, as well as Christian McCaffrey, who looks like
he's out again for the season. You watched that game
last night. I got through it until I realized there
was no way that anything was going to happen for
the forty nine ers and their comeback. It was always
going to be a tough time anyway. As you played
in Green Bay, where's cold, then you went to Buffalo
yesterday where it was doubly cold. But his injury looks

(01:28:49):
like it could be season ending for the forty nine ers,
which is season ending for the forty nine ers. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benton shew to
your Twitter, your Instagram, all the other things right here
in the Jad Benson Show. Yeah, that was a brutal yesterday.
I watched some of the football. I watched Football Weekend.
It's one of those weekends where I watched a ton
of football. But that hit on Trevor Lawrence. My god,

(01:29:10):
if you haven't seen it. So if your quarterback and
you run and you slide the minute you give yourself up,
you are essentially untouchable. And this dude comes flying in
and just absolutely crushes him, knocks him cold, does the

(01:29:30):
rigam Mortis thing. And Trevor Lawrence is a big dude.
He's not like too two is a thick, big guy,
but Trevor's like six foot five and forty pounds, and
he was oh cold. And then a melee ensued. And
this is one of those things where that guy's gonna
get a slip in his paycheck that says you lose
your paycheck, probably gets a game, as he should. And

(01:29:53):
on the other side, your guy that also got kicked
out of the game, you cover his stuff because that's
what you're supposed to do, is protect your quarterback even
after the play. It was brutal, though, ooh, football is
a nasty, tough sport, but I can't stop watching it.
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(01:30:15):
Come up our buddy Michaelin's going to join the program.
We're going to talk a little bit about things like,
I don't know, World War three, potentially the Middle East, Ukraine,
all of that stuff. If you're miss any of the show,
shame grab the podcast. It is the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
Such Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:15):
Biden pardoned Hunter not a shocker. Everybody's talking about it,
even Charlemagne, that God. It's not a god. By the way,
I'm related to the real Charlemagne, not him, the guy
who ruled France.

Speaker 41 (01:31:29):
Hunter was singled out because he broke the law.

Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
That's number one.

Speaker 41 (01:31:32):
He was singled out because he had an illegal gun
and taxibation charges, not because he was the president's son.

Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
And I honestly don't care.

Speaker 41 (01:31:37):
I just want Democrats to stop backing like they are
on this moral high ground politically when they have shown
us they're not, you know, whether it's skipping the primary process,
when Biden stepped down and things like Biden pardon is
pardoning his son. Stop acting like y'all the pure party
and Republicans aren't. And it also shows me elected officials
can do whatever they want as long as they have
the political will and courage to do it.

Speaker 2 (01:31:57):
There you go, that's the reality of it right there. Kids,
he's eighty two, not getting any younger in overtime of life.
What did you think he was going to do? Just
funny that everybody's getting in on it. And look, do
I think he was singled out? Yeah, we talked about
throughout the day. I absolutely do. Because his name was Biden.
They would never have checked into him seeing any of

(01:32:19):
those things. Life would have went on. But the reality
is there was a push and we move on with
our lives. And that's just it. Speaking of moving on
with their lives, there was a campaign that's been one
point five billion dollars. There was a campaign that failed
gloriously and lied to their donors along the way because
their intel on the inside was we're gonna lose this thing.

(01:32:40):
And people are pissed and angry about it. Case in point,
mister James.

Speaker 42 (01:32:44):
Carvill, the resistance is going to have trouble raising money.
These fundraisers are burnt. They're really pissed. Now that the
damage that this decade has done to a democratic brand
is almost unfathomable. I would say policy number one is
we're going to audit everything. We're going to audit the campaign,
We're going to audit Future Forward. We're gonna aboard it
the DMC so people with can know. But I'm telling you,

(01:33:06):
without complete transparency, the campaign we think raised a eight
and a half dollars. Okay, we know that Future Forward
last we saw was nine hundred million, so we can
assume that they got to a bidion before electually. That's
two and a half freaking billion dollars. Do you have
any idea what it money went.

Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
It's very upset. Here's a right to be very upset,
by the way. If this was the situation where it
was an investment and this was an investment company, you
had an actual company where you were raising money for something,
and you were lying about this the way that they were,
you'd be in serious, big ass trouble. But it's government,

(01:33:48):
I promise you this.

Speaker 42 (01:33:49):
The amount of money and the amount of lobbyists that
were involved in this campaign is staggering.

Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Staggering, that's probably an understatement. You'd be in serious trouble, though,
if you were in a position to raise money for
an oil and gas dill. Okay, kind of like the
TV show Landman, favorite show that I'm watching. And you
did what they did, knowing full well that you were struggling,

(01:34:17):
you were losing, and that the stuff that they were
putting out there was lies. But you were raising money
off those. You'd be in some serious dude do But
alas they're not. But they're still trying to raise money
because they need to. And transparency or what people going
to ask for in the coming days, weeks and months
when it comes to an accounting of what took place,

(01:34:38):
and if you ever want money from me again, you
will have to come clean keeping with James Carvill is
also not happy about the youth of America, in particular
the gen Z woke folk as well as the millennial
woke folk, and the way that they handled a lot
of this crap.

Speaker 42 (01:34:56):
Not only am I not interested in your I'm not
even gonna call you by your name. You're twenty three
years old. I don't really give it what you think.
And let me tell you another huge error is when
people said campaigns need to reflect progressive values.

Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
No they don't, No, they don't.

Speaker 42 (01:35:17):
If I will run in a twenty twenty eight campaign
and I had some little snot nos twenty three year
old saying I'm going to resign if you don't do this.
Not only would I fired on the spot, I would
find out who hired them and fire that person on
the spot. I'm really not interested and you're uninformed. Stupid
Jack's opinion.

Speaker 2 (01:35:40):
By the way, if you watch the TV show Land Man,
he reminds me a little bit of Billy Bob right there.
Because Billy Bob, that's kind of how he speaks to
everybody in the television show. That's why it's so freaking amazing.
But yes, they need to start listening to everybody, especially
the people that vote and not on emotion. I think
people realize that gen Z's having an issue out there.
Case in point this lady. I'm assuming your lady, if

(01:36:04):
you're not in your non binary in some way share
before I apologize for that. But struggling when it comes
to being hired because of the fact that gen Z.

Speaker 39 (01:36:13):
If you're wondering what the job market looks like right now,
look no further than my swollen eyelids. Agen X hiring
manager told me that I wasn't hired because I'm gen Z,
and that's been making me cry for the better part
of the last five hours. I interviewed for this job
that I was a shoe and four three weeks ago.
I had worked in this department before, I had worked

(01:36:35):
with this team before, and I excelled when I worked there,
and everyone on that team really really liked me.

Speaker 2 (01:36:44):
Apparently not that much because they don't want you. Is
it only because you're gen Z? Maybe you weren't as
great as you thought you were. I don't know. It
could be because you're gen Z. It could be like, yeah,
you're fine temporarily, but you know what, or hey, we
liked her, but the reality is she was kind of
useless to when she was here, So I don't know.

Speaker 39 (01:37:04):
I saw a month ago that this department had a
position open, and I applied. Fast forward to today, I
believe work. Hit the elevator button and lo and behold,
who do I share the elevator with the hiring manager
As she goes, oh, so and so was supposed to
call you. Actually, the position has been filled. We found
someone who was just better fitting for the team, whatever

(01:37:26):
that means. Eventually, I ask, can you be candid with me?
Per some proceeds to tell me that I shared things
that they just wouldn't have. I wouldn't have shared anything medical.
I wouldn't share that you're doing anything with social media
and that you're pursuing that. And honestly, it was really concerning.
You don't have a five year plan?

Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
Okay, you know have a five year plan? Well, the
world's not going to exist in five years thanks to Trump,
So why would I have a five year plan? Continue? Man,
I mean you're you know. I mean again, I can't look.
I know some gen Z years that are amazing. I'm
my little brothers and sisters are incredible millennial gen z ers,
and they work their asses off and they make a
grip of money for their age. My little brother is

(01:38:05):
so far ahead of me it is crazy. It really is.
Works his ass off. By the way. But are there
some people that I know that are in there where
I've worked at a few stations where they've had interns
that let's just say uh yeah, no, thank you. Yeah,
there's that too, And.

Speaker 39 (01:38:23):
I'm sitting there in shock and I just say, go on.
They tell me, yeah, I have this issue with my
son as well. And to be quite frank with you,
I think it's a gen Z problem. You have to understand,
you know, it's all about perception, It's all about optics.
Gen Z needs to understand that you don't need to
share everything about yourself. When people ask you your five

(01:38:45):
year plan, it's very concerning. When you say you have
no plan, it shows that you're not good for commitment,
even if you just have to make something up on
the spot. And I just think gen Z has a
really hard time with that.

Speaker 2 (01:38:56):
Yeah, very true. A lot of people have a hard
time with that. But as you get older, you make plans,
you do you start to see, okay, this is where
things are going, and work onces. It's not hard. What
do you see yourself in five years? I see myself
as you know, and then you make it up, like
if you see yourself with this company. My opportunity here
in five years is to continue to grow, et cetera,

(01:39:18):
et cetera, have the opportunity to manage and move on
to upper manage whatever if it is, you know, five
years from now, where do you see yourself? Uh? And
this is a temporary job. You paint that pic whatever.
It's not hard, but they make it hard they do.
This is not one of those things. Well, it's no
the perception is in many cases the reality, which is

(01:39:41):
there's a lot of struggle in the gen Z world.

Speaker 39 (01:39:44):
These people know I have a disability. These people know
I have multiple scrosses. They were the ones who asked
me what I was really passionate about, and I said,
my social media. I think my following is really great,
and I love sharing my life, and part of my
life is working an office job, and I share things
about that. But yeah, you prefer to hire someone who

(01:40:05):
is lying, right. You want someone who is not transparent
because that's totally trustworthy, and you want someone to lie
to you about their five year plan. How can we
know that we want something that we want to stay
in a career long term if we don't know what that's.

Speaker 2 (01:40:26):
Going to look like, well that's fair. But you can say, look,
I've got a five year plan for me personally. I've
got a two year plan for me professionally, because I
don't even know if you guys are going to exist
in two years. Because you may be so successful somebody
buys you out or the market. You can come up
with stuff. One of the things, though, is sharing your

(01:40:48):
life is fine. Not all companies are thrilled with you
sharing what's going on there for several reasons. Some of
it may be they're protecting themselves in certain areas. Some
of it may be, hey, we've got a lot of
proprietary stuff we don't want to get out, so please
could you not do that. There's a lot of things
that they may not be. But if you're serious about
a job, you'll figure out a way to make it work.
If you're not serious, well then they're not going to

(01:41:09):
be serious with you.

Speaker 15 (01:41:10):
Duh.

Speaker 2 (01:41:11):
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Speaker 2 (01:42:38):
During the holiday season, you get to see your parents.
Sometimes your parents vote against the things that you hope
and pray they vote for. Case in point, this lady
who had to see your dad. Now, I'm going to
start this by going back to election day, because on
election day she was very upset well, at least the

(01:42:59):
day after the election, she had started a hunger strike
wearing her Black Lives Matter mask. Very upset about stuff.

Speaker 20 (01:43:08):
This is the first time I've had the strength to
make a video because I've been crying all day.

Speaker 21 (01:43:14):
The Orange turn has one again. I can't do another
Trump presidency.

Speaker 23 (01:43:21):
I just can't.

Speaker 22 (01:43:22):
From this day forward, I am going to stay in
bed and do a hunger strike until these results are overturned.

Speaker 20 (01:43:29):
You care about this country, if you care about our democracy,
I asked that you join me.

Speaker 2 (01:43:34):
Okay, join you in bed? Where am I joining you?
Just out of curiosity?

Speaker 29 (01:43:39):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:43:40):
Just please just let me know. Now she's upset with
her dad because you see her dad voted against her
wishes for the Donald. But there's a catch here on
how mad she is at her dad and how she
wants to get rid of her dad, because well you'll
find out.

Speaker 20 (01:43:57):
I just got done talking to my dad and I'm like,
how can you still support a convicted felon?

Speaker 22 (01:44:03):
How can you still support him? And of course he
said something about gun rights.

Speaker 23 (01:44:07):
And lord inflation and having more money from his paycheck
and west wards and more security in our southern border
and states.

Speaker 22 (01:44:18):
Rights and all that godvins that they're so obsessed with.

Speaker 23 (01:44:23):
Honestly, I don't know what to do about it, because
I want to cut my dad off. I don't want
to talk to me anymore. I don't want to talk
to someone who loves fascism.

Speaker 22 (01:44:32):
But he helps me pay my rent every month. How
can you still support him?

Speaker 2 (01:44:38):
It's my favorite thing. I've bought and never talked to
my dad again. He's like jerk and he's horrible. He
voted for the Orange dirt and he's just the word
that's got and he's jest. He hates me, he hates
the world, and I just want to stay in bed
all day and do a hugger strike. But I hate
my dad, but he also pays my bills, so I've
got to dread carefully. Mm hmm, dread carefully. Indeed, we

(01:45:02):
go from one crazy lady to yet another on this
Monday madness.

Speaker 43 (01:45:07):
This message is for my President, Joe Biden, and I
probably speak for millions of Americans in this country. Please, Joe, please,
please please please use your immunity now to do whatever
you can to make sure that this selfish, narcissist, lying

(01:45:29):
trader never becomes a dictator and does not have the
ability to take away things from the American people that
we have contributed to for decades. Please, Joe, use the
immunity that was implemented basically for the one that's always
above the law. Use it now to your advantage and

(01:45:53):
for the American people. Things happen for a reason. Please, Joe,
do what's a big favor and do what you can
to protect us now.

Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
Okay, Yeah, So, Joe, if you could, in any way,
shape or form, become a dictator to make sure that
this guy doesn't become a dictator, that'd be fantastic. Crazy
is everywhere. Everybody crazy is everywhere, speaking of crazy something
that shouldn't be a shock to many. But we've talked
about it throughout the show, and I'm sure there'll be
more throughout the rest of the day and tomorrow. Hunter

(01:46:25):
Biden has been pardoned by his father. It happened last night.
I have zero problems with it. Some people do, some
people don't. I don't, and the reason is simple. He's
your dad. You would expect him to do something like that.
That's your son. I'm not going to allow that to

(01:46:47):
happen to my son. If I have the power to
sort it out and to get it said and out.
Now people are gonna call me all kinds of things.
They're already doing that. Anyways, you are eighty two years old,
you are basically you're in overtime in life. Why wouldn't
you do something like this.

Speaker 27 (01:47:05):
So President Biden just pardoned his son Hunter for some crime.
I think it was the gun chargers or whatever. I
want to say, kudos to Biden. I think that's exactly
what he should have done.

Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
Biden is the family man, so good for Biden.

Speaker 27 (01:47:19):
But this also means that President Trump can now go
in there and not only himself but all of the
people who were wrongly prosecuted on January sixth. Pardon those people,
President Trump, pardon your people in the same way that
President Biden has. That's what happens when you win. There
are consequences, and enjoy the benefits.

Speaker 12 (01:47:41):
There.

Speaker 2 (01:47:41):
You go, enjoy the benefits. Let's all move on from this.
Trump was going to do it, I think anyways, by
what I've been told people I talked to in and around,
Trump said that that was going to be something that
was more than on the table. They were just going
to get it done, and I think he stepped up
and did it because he doesn't want you know, I mean,
come on, how would that look?

Speaker 29 (01:47:57):
Dad?

Speaker 2 (01:47:58):
You couldn't do it?

Speaker 7 (01:47:59):
But this ay hold really, there was another option here
for the president and that is to grant clemency meaning
pas granted pardons here. That means these convictions go away.

Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Go away, they never happened. What a crazy day. And
then you got cash but tell which will be just
interesting just watching the left freak out over the next
twenty four to forty eight hours until there's somebody else
appointed for something. They don't like it, they lose their
freaking mind. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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(01:48:35):
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from all of you right here in the Chad Benson Show.
We can't leave you with sadness and craziness. We gotta
leave you with a moment of zen. No, it's time

(01:48:56):
for the Gary Pucy moment of the day.

Speaker 4 (01:49:00):
Air's good about eating fish giving get her. That's where
you have hair and you lead it over the plate
to get a bite with your four the inswer. Your
hair will get in the saucers at the seasonings and
when you go home that die. If you pick your
hair up, put it in your bath and shuck it
and you'll have a bedde shack.

Speaker 2 (01:49:17):
It's crazy but fun, and that's what we love about
uncle Gary. We don't know who you voted for because
he's nuts three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

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