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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
What is that? Oh happy Paris Skiva Day? Could try
a phobia? That is Friday to thirteenth to you. I
want some fun facts about that. Here's something that's not fun.
I'm willing to tolerate a lot because I think that
Trump at times has gotten a raw deal. But there
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comes some point in time when you have to stand
up and you say, hey, hold on a second, dude.
I get you have been through a lot. I get that,
and the media hasn't been fair, and you've also been
a pinion the acid times. But at some point in
time you take a step back and say who you're
surrounding yourself with? And the latest is Laura lumer. If
(01:12):
you don't know who Laura Lumour is, she is a
conspiracy theorist is a good way to describe a lot
of it. She is kind of just a whack a
do everything's an inside job.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
She is.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Just an odd bird. But she's got some serious issues
and some baggage that comes with her. And the fact
that she's on your plane and you're going places with her,
that's an issue. And I never thought i'd say this,
The fact that I side with MTG. It's Marjorie Taylor
Green is also a what I.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
Have concerns about her rhetoric and her hateful tone to me,
many of the comments that she makes and how she
attacks Republicans like me, many of the Republicans that are
strong supporters of President Trump. I think they're a huge problem,
and that doesn't represent MAGA as a whole.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
She's still traveled with the former president.
Speaker 6 (02:16):
Would you encourage Trump not to keep close contact with her?
Speaker 4 (02:20):
You know, Laura Lumer has lost two Republican congressional campaigns,
one in a general and one in a primary, and
this is such an important election. I don't think that
she has the experience or the right mentality to advise
a very important president. But I do know this that
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her rhetoric, in her tone does not match the base,
does not match MAGA, does not match most Republicans I know,
and I am completely denouncing it. I'm over it, and
I would encourage anyone else that matches her statements to stop.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
I agree. You know, Look, MTG, you know iyebuster balls
a lot, and because a lot of it is and
this is unfortunate, But the world do we live in
right now? The political sphere that we live in. Loud, crazy,
gets eyeballs, gets clicks, gets like pelebrities, AOC's of the world, mtgs,
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you know, and we go on and on, you know,
Boberts and Matt Gates of the world, the people that
say crazy things, the squad that gets clicks and lights.
That's part of the polebrity. She's right here. Stuff that
she's tweeted, the conspiracies that she's pushed. She was at
a nine to eleven thing the other day with Donald
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Trump traveling on his plane. Inside job. Those are some
of the things that she pushes. And for some people
out there who find a conspiracy and everything right, like,
doesn't matter what it is she is, it's not a helper,
Let's just put it that way. And you're surrounding yourself
with people that make it hard for anybody. Like I
always say, is I vote for who's got which side
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has the better ideas? Again, I don't mean, you know,
it's like h and you guys listen to show you
know this. I never fall in love with a politician,
what's their old saints like fall in love with a stripper.
She makes you feel like you're the only one only
one of five thousand surround yourself with better, and it
is frustrating because she is a whack adoo. Sorry she is,
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and I'm not sorry to say that. But for people
out there who maybe you like lower whatever, maybe you're like, well,
Trump that no, do better, do better? You have bush
wacky conspiracy theories. You do better if you're trying to
reach the middle, the centrist, which is a bad word. No,
you know what it is. It's a lot braver than most.
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Why because they're not choosing based on red or blue.
If you're trying to reach that three to five hundred thousand,
Is it about winning? Is it about making noise?
Speaker 7 (05:09):
Conspiracy theorist Laura Lumer, a nine to eleven truther, joined
Trump yesterday on his flight to New York for the
Ground zero September eleventh commemoration.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
And a lot of people are saying that she pushed
the go out and say that they're eating cats and dogs.
I don't know if that's true, but you gotta do better.
And I've always told you guys this. I look out
and I say, if you can't hold your own accountable,
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then what are you doing? Trump has got to the
point now where his sphere is getting smaller, and I
know there are people frustrated because I have a couple
of people that are inside of his campaign who are
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not thrilled by what is going on. You've got better ideas,
that should be what matters. Pushing conspiracy theories doesn't matter
talking about stuff with that again, the stuff that she tweets,
I mean MTG and her got into a big fight yesterday,
and it should matters Twitter, small eCos system, But over
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the fact that she tweeted out stuff about the White
House is gonna smell like curry. And if you want
to get a hold of the White House, you're gonna
have to call and you're gonna get you know, like
an Indian on the phone and not gonna be able
to understand. And she's like, it's a joke. You have
to do better. I'll call people out on it. You
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have to. And this lady isn't doing better, Sorry, isn't.
Speaker 8 (06:54):
You Guys are saying he's taking advice from her? How
do you know that Brian doesn't know that?
Speaker 9 (06:57):
Plan him doesn't most memes that he then talks about
and adds dogs into them.
Speaker 5 (07:03):
The debate.
Speaker 8 (07:04):
Have you on this show had someone else who says
crazy stuff, anti Semitism, plenty of that on the left.
Have you have you done the same kind of segment
for Kambla, because there's I just find this kind of juvenile,
to be honest with.
Speaker 9 (07:13):
You, Right, But you're okay, but you're What you're not
doing is you're not saying anything about Laura Lumer right there?
Speaker 5 (07:18):
Your argument do one with her?
Speaker 10 (07:20):
Right?
Speaker 9 (07:20):
What you're doing is you're trying to distract your argument,
does it?
Speaker 5 (07:24):
I'm not asking about Laura and juvenile?
Speaker 2 (07:26):
That's all, okay, that's one of the Trump spokespeople talking about.
It's not juvenile.
Speaker 5 (07:32):
It's not.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
You're gonna want to do better? Or am I wrong?
You just find it's like whatever doesn't matter, No, you're
gonna want to do better? Do better?
Speaker 9 (07:43):
Is a juvenile For the form president to hang out
with her and to take advice from her.
Speaker 8 (07:47):
I don't know that he's taking advice from her.
Speaker 5 (07:48):
I don't know who she is.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Is it?
Speaker 11 (07:50):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
It doesn't matter if she. I've lay on that plane
lots of time. Does he take advice from you?
Speaker 10 (07:54):
Took a lot of advice from me.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
He won in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 9 (07:57):
He brought her in a nine to eleven references. You know,
she's with him for Davis. She's there for a reason.
People aren't just.
Speaker 8 (08:05):
I just think Anderson, we're just having a conversation about
like rumors. I mean, this isn't this is not the
American people don't care about this. They just don't care
about it.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
It was. It's very interesting. And again more and more
MAGA folks are coming out against her because they see
this as a they see this as as this is
what happens. We're gonna get lumped in with this stuff.
They're gonna get lumped in and it's not good. You've
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got to do better. You have to. I mean, we
should all be frustrated. And I understand that. Look, Laura
Lumer took a path of conspiracies and a lot of
other stuff that she's done because it's a job. I
don't know if she believes these things. My assumption, you know,
(09:01):
you look at some of Alex Jones, who got by
the way several conspiracies, right, but some like Alex Jones,
the entertainment value is there with her doesn't come across
that way, comes across exactly as you think conspiratorial and wrong.
You have to hold your own accountable three two, three, five,
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two four to three zero eight. Finally, Friday Sounds straight Ahead,
Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 12 (11:27):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
It is Friday. Thank god it's Friday. You know what
that means. We take a listen back to all the
sounds of chaos, craziness and some humor. It is finally Friday.
Speaker 13 (11:43):
He's Tom Brady and I'm Kevin Burkhard and you're a broadcaster.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
How about that.
Speaker 14 (11:48):
We're here.
Speaker 11 (11:48):
It's been quite a journey, but I love being your partner.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
We're not playing this game.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
Get out, get out. I'm not gonna take a knee.
Speaker 6 (11:55):
I'm not gonna, you know, ask to defund the police.
I'm not gonna protest. I'm not gonna do any of that.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
I'm not one hundred dollars fucking in my hole. I
know how I say.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Anybody's burning, ahold I through my bucket in and do
my skin.
Speaker 15 (12:12):
Come on the morning, I'll be if I free, I'm done,
my motor running again.
Speaker 16 (12:23):
If it was the COVID Hunger Games.
Speaker 17 (12:27):
You want to know why I have a bug of
mix about the left more than they used to.
Speaker 16 (12:31):
It's like this, don't be too proud of this technological
terror you've constructed.
Speaker 10 (12:36):
The ability to destroy.
Speaker 18 (12:37):
A planet is insignificant next to the power of the.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Force eighty one.
Speaker 5 (12:42):
You are go for Manuel hatch Open.
Speaker 10 (12:44):
You know, I'm telling him.
Speaker 15 (12:45):
That's not your fault, on his fault file free. I've
done my motor running again.
Speaker 14 (12:54):
If i'd fire.
Speaker 19 (12:57):
Burn And what you will also notice is that people
start leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
There's a many responders to the rallies, she said. People
start leaving.
Speaker 10 (13:12):
People don't go to her rallies.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
There's no reason to go.
Speaker 19 (13:14):
If Donald Trump were to be re elected, he will
sign a national abortion band.
Speaker 6 (13:22):
The Army wonder.
Speaker 10 (13:27):
Hourly Tunity.
Speaker 20 (13:37):
In Springfield. They're eating the dogs, the people that came in.
They're eating the cats, they're eating they're eating the pets.
Speaker 21 (13:45):
I mean, honestly, I think it's a tragedy that we
have someone who wants to be president, who has consistently,
over the course of his career, attempted to use race
to divide the American people.
Speaker 20 (13:57):
I don't and I don't care. I don't care what
she is. I couldn't care less. Whatever she wants to
be is okay with me.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
Make no mistake a beat.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Trump had a bad night originately, we had moderators who
are clearly biased.
Speaker 22 (14:09):
Moderators I thought were completely both unskilled in their formulation
of questions and completely biased.
Speaker 23 (14:15):
But the moderators in ABC ruined it for her.
Speaker 24 (14:18):
Your butt the blindest a person that I've ever seen.
Not to answer to your rhinal lip hard too.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Anah, another satisfied listener, your a rhino lip card. Oh
goodness me, it's just crazy. I didn't think there was
going to be another debate. Trump, by the sounds of it,
doesn't want another debate. He needs to have another debate.
Speaker 25 (14:48):
Vice President Kamala Harrison former President Trump, disagreeing over debates, I.
Speaker 12 (14:53):
Believe we ought to have another debate.
Speaker 25 (14:55):
Trump says, after one matchup against President Biden and another
against Harris, he is done with debates.
Speaker 20 (15:01):
So because we've done two debates and because they were successful.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
There will be no third debate.
Speaker 25 (15:07):
For the first time since the ABC News debate, Harris
and Trump are back on the campaign trail on opposite
sides of the country. Trump in Arizona, Harris in North Carolina,
Gee battleground states.
Speaker 15 (15:17):
I just.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
You need another debate, you do, And I know there
are people out there saying it's going to happen. You
do need another debate. You didn't win that debate. You
can claim you won that debate, you didn't. You didn't
win the debate, and people get mad and upset, and
yeah it was three on one, and yeah it was frustrating,
but you got off track. If you could have delivered
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the message you delivered as your closing argument throughout the
entire thing, you would have absolutely won the debate. But
you got off track. You got frustrated. As I like
to say, you didn't win that one because every time
you had a chance to knock it out the park,
(16:08):
you swung a mist. And yeah, she doesn't have any
substance whatsoever. Zero, no substance whatsoever. All campaign slogans, but
the presentation was better. So if it was me, I
do another one. And the fact that she wants another one,
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I think, you know, be careful what you wish for.
But I also think she realizes I give him another debate,
and if I can fluster him again, get him sidetracked,
get him angry, I can further my cause by pulling
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away from him. Maybe I just so bizarre. It is
so I saw scare Mucci, who worked Remember when you
worked at the White House for forty five minutes. He
said he's pretty sure there'll be another debate. Negotiation, Kids
is about negotiations. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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Speaker 15 (18:03):
They're eating all the dogs.
Speaker 20 (18:06):
They're eating the dogs, all the cats, they're eating the cats.
Speaker 26 (18:11):
Trum send this on the debate stage. Has he been
smoking crack? There's something I must get off my chest.
The immigrants are eating our pets.
Speaker 20 (18:24):
They're eating the cats.
Speaker 26 (18:26):
They're eating on the dogs, They're eating.
Speaker 27 (18:30):
All the cats.
Speaker 10 (18:32):
Trump send this on the debate stage.
Speaker 28 (18:35):
What the fuck was that they're.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Eating the pets? Apparently that's the musical now crazy right,
like how something could go whack a doo? That fast,
and I remind everybody that that the lady who was
on the video with the cops mentally disturbed an American
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and not in Springfield yesterday, Trump doubled down on it.
And for all that because I've got some people because
I was talking about Laura Lumer earlier and Trump, you
got to do better. And I got a few people
that you know, the usual mad all the time because
they love Trump. But I have got more people and
I recognize your numbers that you text in who are
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like this is ridiculous, What the hell's wrong with them?
Exactly yesterday in Arizona.
Speaker 20 (19:24):
And illegal Haitians, and he came in illegal Haitian migrants
taking over a beautiful place.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
It was so beautiful Springfield, Ohio. I was there. I
campaigned there a while ago. Springfield, who was so beautiful.
Now it's just what a place. Can you imagine?
Speaker 20 (19:42):
You have this small little community, all of a sudden,
you have twenty thousand illegals in your community.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Nobody knows where they come from.
Speaker 20 (19:50):
I'm angry about young American girls being raped and sodomized
and murdered by savage criminal aliens.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Just keep pushing and several of you reached out to
me yesterday. They're going to prove this to be true
once again. The bigger story is what's going on there
across the board, how a city has had an influx
of people. The selling point isn't there eating our cats
or dogs. The selling point to the American people of
why this can't happen is because cities like this, their
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services are crushed, Their school system is at the breaking point.
This is something that we as a nation cannot just
bring everybody here and then drop them on a city
and say you deal with it. Here's the mayor of Springfield,
SAME's Rob Rue.
Speaker 29 (20:38):
But I'd like to first say Springfield is still beautiful
and your pets are safe in Springfoot, Ohio safe.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
They asked them, Hey, did you do you guys ask
for this?
Speaker 29 (20:52):
This was something that was done to us. We have
no control over the borders. We cannot sit on the
edge of town and charting people who are coming in
are looking for power sports. That's just something that cannot happen.
And obviously no state, city or state that even does that.
So that's something that did happen to us. It did
happen to us with federal policy, you know, under the
current federal policy. They're here legally, and they're here and
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there's nothing that's taking them out right away. So as
a community, we're trying to embrace them and embrace this
situation we're at and get our arms around it.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Bomb threats. Are you blank and kidding me? I mean,
this is what we've gotten to and you're going to
push this wacky idea when the real issue is how overwhelmed.
It's a selling point, that's easy. These people are overwhelmed,
the services are being crushed, the city cannot handle it.
Continue mare Well.
Speaker 29 (21:41):
We're a diverse community for sure, and we have been
dealing with an infrastructure strain due to this immigration influx.
Any community in the United States that will received twenty
five to thirty percent of their population in a short
period of time is going to face infrastructure strain.
Speaker 10 (22:00):
So we got our.
Speaker 29 (22:01):
National media about two months ago and we were saying,
this is a concern of ours. We were looking for help.
What we need help with is we need to be
able to speak with those people who have come across
through the federal border and immigration policy. We need to
be able to understand them, and so we're asking for
translation services that can help us do that, and we're
asking for funding for it. Our safety services are overwhelmed,
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our hospitals wet, our school system's overwhelmed. Recently, the state,
the governor of the state, Mike DeWine, funded about two
and a half million dollars for the next two years
help our healthcare system. That will mostly go to translation
to both our critical care facility and our federally funded
facility as well.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
That right there is what matters the most. That's what
matters the most. Okay, the meme, if you will, got
people paying attention, but the left is going to ignore
it and say you're Coco for cocoa puffs, and the
right then it's going to scramble to find every way
to back that when the actual issue needs to be addressed,
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which is you get twenty five to thirty percent of
your population delivered to you in about two plus years
time with no assimilation, no money, and services get crushed.
School systems get overrun. People are frustrated not to mention
the driving because the one thing I've seen a lot
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of stuff. I've seen a lot of stuff in the
last couple of days about Springfield. The driving is the
issue for a lot of people. They cannot drive, They
are awful, and people are really frustrated with that on
top of everything else, and it is frustrating, It really is,
because you've got the opportunity to not only make a point,
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but to show the American people, Look, we can't have
unfettered access to our country and you just hand people
over and not expect a culture clash and systems to
be crushed and overwhelmed.
Speaker 15 (23:55):
This.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
You want more of this because if you vote for her,
you'll get more of this and instead focus on day
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John Legend, worth about one hundred million dollars from his
beautiful home southern California in a robe by the way
(24:16):
from Springfield, wants to remind everybody that heay, what are
you guys doing about Springfield? That's wrong? Should all just
get along twenty one hundred and ninety seven miles away.
Speaker 10 (24:28):
Hello everyone, My name is John Legend.
Speaker 30 (24:30):
I was born from a place called Springfield O higho Springfield, Ohio.
Our demand in Springfield for additional labor met up with
the supply of additional Haitian immigrants, and.
Speaker 10 (24:44):
Here we are.
Speaker 30 (24:45):
We had about fifteen thousand immigrants moved to my town
of sixty thousand. You might say, wow, that's a lot
of people for a town that only had sixty thousand before.
Speaker 10 (24:57):
That's a twenty five percent increase.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Thank you, j preciate that continue.
Speaker 30 (25:01):
You might imagine there are some challenges with integrating a
new population, language, new culture, new dietary preferences, all kinds
of reasons why they might be growing pains making sure
there are enough services to accommodate new larger population. So
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there are plain of reasons why this might be a
challenge from my hometown. But bottom line is these people
came to Springfield because there were jobs for them and
they were willing to work.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
They came to Springfield because, as the mayor said, they
were delivered. That's why they were there. And I've seen
several people who have factories and say, look, they are
great employees, they work hard, they don't complain, of course not.
It's a great opportunity for I bet they love everything
about America right now. I wouldn't have brought up the
dietary thing, John, that's.
Speaker 10 (25:53):
A you thing.
Speaker 30 (25:53):
They wanted to live the American dream, just like your
German ancestors, Irish ancestors, you're Jewish ancestors. All these ancestors
were moved to this country, maybe not speaking the language
that everyone else spoke, maybe not eating the same foods,
maybe having to adjust, maybe having to integray, but all
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coming because they saw opportunity for themselves and their families
in the American dream, and it came here.
Speaker 10 (26:25):
To do that.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
Oh my god, really, tone freaking death. Don't try to
equate Ellis Island and what happened to this? That's the
thing I've got. You know, Anthony sent me some of
this audio today and he now we're talking, and he
sent an email with it on how pissed and frustrated
he was. And if you guys don't know my producer anthing,
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love him to death. He's center left and he's like,
this is ridiculous. And to even try to equate this
tone death is such a ridiculous thought. It is not
the same thing.
Speaker 30 (27:11):
So I think all of us need to have the
same kind of grace that we would want our ancestors
to have when they moved here. With our Haitian brothers
and sisters will move here too. Nobody's eating cats, nobody's
eating dogs. If we all just want to live and
flourish and raise our families and a healthy and safe environment,
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how about we love one another.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Oh my god, such a clown and tone deaf. We're
going to send a few of them to your house.
You can take care of them, you guys. Ever wonder
what cat tastes like? Is a chicken could be unicorn?
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Speaker 31 (29:01):
Show, serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 12 (29:16):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 27 (29:17):
Hey, real quick.
Speaker 12 (29:18):
If you're a celebrity, shut up. If you're a celebrity,
shut up, shut up.
Speaker 32 (29:21):
Don't tell us what to do. Don't talk to us
like you know what it's like. Don't tell us that
we should be voting for this person or talking about it.
Stop talking, Stop talking, because you have no idea.
Speaker 33 (29:31):
You don't know what it's like.
Speaker 32 (29:32):
There are people out there right now, and it shouldn't
be political. Feeding your family should not be political. Having
to choose between paying rent or groceries that week and
rent is delayed.
Speaker 12 (29:42):
It should not be political.
Speaker 32 (29:44):
That should literally just be you know, life.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Well, that's because it is and it's interesting. And if
people ask me what do you think of celebrity endorsements,
I said, I have no problem with that. They're humans,
they're Americans, they're British, whatever they are wherever they are
in the world. They're allowed to have their opinion. There's
no doubt that they should because they have every right
to have their opinion. Now, if you only base your
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decision to vote for somebody on Taylor Swift's opinion, that's
the issue I think a lot of people have. And
when they get preachy, and it's not even just about
who to vote for. When they get preachy, you know,
as they fly on their private jet and then tell you, hey,
you guys should just ride bicycles all day. I think
people get a little annoyed with that. Who wouldn't as.
Speaker 32 (30:31):
A celebrity Stop talking because you don't know and you
sound stupid. And if you're somebody who follows a celebrity
blindly and just does what they say because of who
they are. Also, you shut up because I'm exhausted, and
I'm pretty sure most Americans are also exhausted.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
Yeah, I think they are, so don't blindly follow anybody
I talk about it. Don't blindly follow me. Do your
own research in everything. And a lot of people don't.
They don't have time or the want. A lot of
people live in an echo chamber. Just throwing it out there,
and it's funny that you know, this lady brings us
up on the old TikTok or whatever. Considering today the
John Legend sitting there in his fifteen million dollar mansion
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worth over one hundred million dollars, talking about his hometown
of Springfield, Ohio and how everybody needs to come together
in his cashmere robe, talk about tone deaf baby. You
know what is that time of the week? Will we
sit down and we talk and are fel I was
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ten and six last week. Hopefully I'll do better. I'm
already zero to one. I picked the Dolphins last night,
and we're gonna get to that soon. They lost forty
nine ers. Vikings go with the Niners, Patriots, Seahawks. I'm
gonna go with the Patriots. Commanders beat the Giants this
week and Chargers get by the Panthers. Cowboys beat the Saints,
(32:02):
Packers get over on Well, I don't even know. That's
a tough one. Actually, I'm going to go with Colts, Jaguars, Browns,
Jags win, Titans over the Jets, Lions beat the Buccaneers,
(32:22):
Ravens beat the Raiders, Rams beat the Cardinals, Chiefs beat
the Bengals, Steelers, Broncos. I'm gonna go with Broncos. Texans
beat the Bears, and Monday Night Football Eagles. Falcons go
(32:43):
with Eagles to win that one. And I want to
talk about last night's football game. If you didn't see it,
we have to have a real conversation. Two a tongue
of aaloa last night. Fourth down, you're.
Speaker 16 (32:56):
Down by twenty one points, fourth and four, pressure to
it steps up, He's gonna run for the first down
and it takes a shot at the six yard line.
Hamlin hit him and two it down, picked up the
first split the scene that pays the price.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Again, he paid the price. This is his fourth or
fifth concussion that people know about two of those in
the last few years have been awful. Last night was
another one on the ground out, hands and everything, rigam
Orti style. It is It's time we have a serious conversation.
(33:42):
Emmanuel Accho, former NFL player, very thought provoking, said the
exact same thing.
Speaker 34 (33:48):
It's time we have a conversation. Nobody wants to have
I don't want to have it, but it's time we
have an uncomfortable conversation about to a tongue of iloa.
He's had four concussions now in two years, three of
which have been documented. We saw him on Thursday night
foot ball motionless. Is he be rolled off on a stretcher?
We see him again on Thursday night, his hands in
that stuck position.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Remember I remind you all the helmet.
Speaker 34 (34:09):
It protects the skull from fracture, but it does not
protect the brain from injury. How much longer will to
subject himself to this? How much longer will the NFL
allow to subject himself to injury? How much longer will
the Miami Dolphins allow to subject himself to injury? How
much longer will millions of people watch as a star
quarterback lay on a field motionless for seconds? It's time
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we have an uncomfortable conversation about to a tongue.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Of ilo, and it's time the NFL does something that
you would think, Well, it's his life, it's their product.
This dude's brain is going to be scrambled, and the
last thing the NFL wants to do is see somebody
die on the field, knowing all the issues he had before.
It's a violent game. Last night wasn't in a particularly
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violent hit, but it was tough to watch. Again. I
told my wife that may be it for him. At
some point in time. You've got to ask yourself is
it worth it. It's got a guaranteed contract of like
one hundred and sixty eight million dollars. I'm sure there's
insurance that comes in and pays a lot of that
(35:19):
stuff up. But that was brutal. His coach afterward. You
could just hear he didn't even know what to say.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
Oh yeah, there.
Speaker 35 (35:33):
Uh my thought was concerned, and I was just worried
about my guys. So yeah, that's it's uh yeah, not
not something that you uh ever want ever want to
be a part of. You know, you hope not to.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
I'm just saying, NFL, you care about the product. You
might have to make a decision here at some point
in time, you say the product is bigger than a
singular player. The product is bigger than a singular player,
and there needs to be a real serious conversation. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 36 (36:51):
A federal judge says the prediction market CALCI can offer
betting on the upcoming election. This new ruling is making
way for legal political gamb here in the US. The
platform Calshie launched Congressional Control Contracts today, which allows Americans
to place bets on which party will be in control
of the House and Senate in twenty twenty five. The
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CFTC believes these wagers are illegal and could harm the
integrity of elections. It appealed the decision shortly after it
was issued.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
Oh, it appealed the decision. So this is event. This
is really cool. This is called essentially it's it's event betting.
Event contracts. So you're betting on an event, and the event,
whatever it is, is yes or no. You're like, oh, oh,
(37:40):
I like that. So it's a yes or no thing
like will Trump win? Yes or no. It's that simple.
But it's it's it's really exciting because you can already
do it in other countries. So I was all excited
about this, uh for ooh, I don't know ten minutes.
Speaker 33 (38:00):
You can bet on American elections right now in other countries.
As an American citizen. In the United States, you can't
place bets on who'll win the White House, the Senate,
or the House of Representatives, but for a brief moment
on Thursday, you could. A federal judge cleared the way
to let a startup trading company called cal She take
bets on political races, but federal regulators immediately took the
ruling to an appellate court, which issue to stay. Cal
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She says it'll keep trying to get election betting legalized
in the US.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Bumber, So you can still go bet on contracts for
things like and I'm talking about any kind of event,
like will this event here, like the uh what's it
called the Joker movie? Will it's rotten tomato. Score be
over ninety, yes or no. You bet a buck, you
(38:48):
go in twenty. If you lose, you only lose a buck.
Pretty cool, right, So it's it's very interesting. But they
wanted to do this with everything from the deficit to
who'll control the house, things of that nature, and they
told him ned so fast, net so fast. Several of
(39:09):
you have chimed in because of my disdain for lower Lumer,
the person who seems to be right now spending way
too much time with the former president who wants to
be a president again, who is detrimental in what he's
trying to do, and the fact that his sons haven't said, Dad,
(39:30):
what the effort are you doing? She needs to go now.
She's been around her for quite a while, but it's
now just starting to get out there. And I'm telling
you this is not a good look. She pusses conspiracy theories.
She's the one that went after was it the santis
wife said, Eh, did she really have breast cancer?
Speaker 10 (39:49):
Really?
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Did she?
Speaker 10 (39:50):
You know?
Speaker 2 (39:51):
Like she you know inside job nine to eleven's and
inside jobs. Some of you are listening, like I know,
but she I said this ye yesterday to my uncle,
and he's like, what Marjorie Taylor Green and I agree
on this. This is not a good look. Look. I
understand that Marjorie Taylor Green and the Matt Gates of
the world and the squad and AOC, they're into being celebrities.
(40:12):
They want to be in front of the camera. They
like the fact that people want to ask them questions,
they like the fact that people want to take pictures
with them. They like all that stuff, and so they
say some wacky things. This lady is extra wacky when
Marjorie Taylor Green's like, yeah.
Speaker 4 (40:26):
No, I have concerns about her rhetoric and her hateful
tone to me, many of the comments that she makes
and how she attacks Republicans like me, many of the
Republicans that are strong supporters of President Trump. I think
they're a huge problem. And that doesn't represent MAGA as
a whole.
Speaker 5 (40:46):
And she's still traveled with the former president.
Speaker 6 (40:49):
Would you encourage Trump not to keep close contact with her?
Speaker 4 (40:53):
You know, Laura Lumer has lost two Republican congressional campaigns,
one in a general and one in a primary, and
this is such an important election. I don't think that
she has the experience or the right mentality to advise
a very important presidence. But I do know this that
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her rhetoric and her tone does not match the base,
does not match MAGA, does not match most Republicans I know,
and I am completely denouncing it. I'm over it, and
I would encourage anyone else that matches her statements to stop.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
Yeah, she's a wackadoodle and you're spending any time with her?
How is that happening? How has the inner circle been
breached by somebody who is, from all accounts, somebody who's
pushing ideas like, hey, they're in't your cats and dogs everywhere?
This is that lady. Go look at some of the
stuff that she said. Go look at it. Go look
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at some of the stuff. It is frustrating. Some of
you are like, I can't believe you did tell you
what do you want to win? Is that the goal
you think this helps doesn't doesn't help at all. It
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doesn't help at all. And anybody that is allowed or
to get that close, I still say, where the hell
are his sons not pulling aside, say Dad, this is
not good.
Speaker 37 (42:27):
It's completely inexcusable that she's on that plane. It's inexcusable.
That she's anywhere any other president.
Speaker 23 (42:32):
It's a failure.
Speaker 37 (42:32):
I think at the top, with leadership around him, I
think people should be fired over it. I'm talking to
a lot of Republicans who are saying that there may
be a pre.
Speaker 38 (42:39):
Existing what about Donald Trump?
Speaker 37 (42:41):
He is the pros I's I think it's wrong from
top to bottom, but especially with people around him who
are allowing this to happen. I hear some of them
encouraging it. I hear there's preexister relationship between Lumer and
potentially Chris Losovita and Jason Miller. I mean, and all
that it's doing is hurting the president's campaign. On top
of everything, the people out there who are suffering this
country that need relieffectomically that we want to see, you know,
the president get across the finish line may not have
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that opportunity because we're distracted and talking about looney tunes
like this. They continue to surround themselves around the kid.
Speaker 10 (43:09):
I think looks like he wants, you.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
Know, absolutely, if you're going to go into a battle,
don't send a clown. That's what you just did. You
send a clown. She's the She's she's the modern day
equivalent in some ways with the ear that now that
she has of Trump of respute. I have a couple
(43:33):
of people that I know that are in the campaign,
and they are not thrilled. Where are the kids right? Where? Where? Where?
Where's Don Jr? Going?
Speaker 10 (43:44):
Dad?
Speaker 2 (43:44):
Come on.
Speaker 39 (43:47):
Right?
Speaker 5 (43:47):
Like?
Speaker 2 (43:47):
If you want to have a conversation with every once
in a while, that's fine, but this, this can't happen.
If you're serious. I think you are, but you've surrounded
yourself with like she said Aloney to.
Speaker 18 (44:04):
He hangs out a lot with Laura Luma. I mean
that we can mention other names, you know, more familiar,
or all the standing ones like Steven Miller who have
similar world views. But Laura Luma is somebody who said
tweeted something so racist, so nasty about Kamala Harris and
the White House smelling of curry and call centers taking
(44:27):
the calls if she became president that even Marjorie Taylor
Green asked her to take it down. Now, if you
if you, if you offend Marjorie Taylor Green, I didn't
think that was possible. And Marjorie Taylor Green thinks you've
gone too far. Uh, then that then that says something.
Speaker 2 (44:47):
Yeah. I mean, I just I sit there and I
think to myself, what the hell are you doing? Whack
a doodles around you? There's a because she's you think she's
kind of hot. I mean, is that it? I mean,
he's be honest, I don't get it. I don't you know,
(45:09):
I said last hour, I look at somebody like Alex Jones.
I love Alex Jones. Right now, you know you're looking
around because I did the voice. He got some of
his conspiracies right, frogs are all gay, but he also
recognizes its entertainment. She I mean, it's just I sit
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I'm flabbergasted that you would allow somebody in a tight
race to get into your inner circle and to have
you talked about stuff that doesn't matter. It's like even
with the Springfield thing, we talked about it last hour.
We'll get to a little bit later, the reality of
(46:00):
what's going on on the ground. And now it's everybody's
trying to prove that that you know that Haitians don't
eat cats, or Haitians do eat cats, rather than go, hey,
we've got a town overrun with a bunch of people
that haven't acclimated and joined society that haven't taken advantage
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of the opportunity. In many cases, they get eight months
of free English language that are putting serious pressures on
tons of services, and instead it's wack a doodle stuff
because well the headlines say that works, and you like
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to make the headlines three two, three, five, three eight,
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your Twitter? Tweet at us text the program man. The
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Benson Show.
Speaker 12 (48:06):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 20 (48:08):
Our members rejected the contract by ninety four point six percent.
Speaker 14 (48:15):
And they voted a strike by ninety six percent.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
All right, there you go. It's a guy that's running
the union. There, the head of the union for Boeing,
which is now seeing their machinists everybody go on strike
because they don't read the room. Well, what's that supposed
to mean. Let's be real. Boeing's lost twenty five billion
(48:40):
dollars in the last six years. I read an article
about my industry yesterday and it's a good article. And
the article said, hey, maybe instead of seeking a raise,
you should go and ask the half years salary decreased,
if revenue's down a little bit into this thing, what
(49:00):
if it's down three percent? See if they'll decrease your
salary by four percent. I'm just I'm I'm looking at
this and I'm thinking to myself, I get it. You
want a better contract, you want your pension back, You'll
settle for more of a contribution to the four to
(49:20):
one k. But I look at this and I think
to myself, are you not paying attention to what is
going on? You guys haven't had a good run. I
think going in and asking for more at this point
in time it falls a little bit on the deaf
ears like maybe you think, hey, can we do a
(49:43):
short term deal and then let's reevaluate in maybe a year.
Speaker 40 (49:47):
These workers are fed up. They want their pensions back
that we're taken away about a decade ago. But they
also want a forty percent increase in pay. They've negotiated
a twenty five percent increase in pay, and union leaders
have encouraged work not to go on strike. They say
that this is likely the best outcome that we are
going to get.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
So, just to give you an example though, as far
as the money side of it, so the machine ists
make about seventy six thousand dollars per year on average,
not counting overtime, and that would rise to one hundred
and six thousand by the end of the four year contract.
That's pretty damn good. And it's pretty damn good. So
(50:26):
I just it's to read the room thing for me.
Your stock's getting crushed, you're down twenty five billion dollars,
your planes have some serious issues. We know that you
couldn't bring home the two astronauts that were supposed to
go up for eight days. Again, it's there's an optics
that goes with this.
Speaker 40 (50:46):
You know, if they walk off the job, it could
cost Boeing up to one hundred million dollars per day.
These workers would only be entitled to about one hundred
and fifty dollars of their pay, and some of these
strikes in the past have lasted for fifty sixty days
or longer, which would take these employees into the holiday
season with very little pay.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
I don't know again, I'm just I'm to read the
room guy at this point in time. That's why I say,
could you maybe think about going a little short term?
Speaker 10 (51:17):
Here?
Speaker 2 (51:17):
A little short term Oh three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your Twitter tweet at us text the program Love hearing
from all of you, and I know somebody's can say
they have every right to strike and I got zero
problems with your strike and go ahead. But you know
they're there's there old saying strike while the iron's hot.
(51:39):
Right now, the iron is not hot. It is anything
but hot. It is cold, and the only thing that
is hot is the hot seat of the new CEO
who's trying to turn things around because the press hasn't
been good. That's all ein me live.
Speaker 20 (52:02):
On Twitter spaces at eight pm the September sixteenth for
the launch of World Liberty Financial. We're embracing the future
with crypto and leaving the slow and outdated big banks behind.
Speaker 2 (52:15):
Trump's really into the crypto thing, so I do a
lot of things. We've been talking about that throughout the show.
It's look, do I think crypto is here to stay
in some form? I do? Do I think it's got
a ways to go? Yes? Do I think blockchain is
way more important at times? Absolutely? But it is a
(52:38):
The thing is with crypto, and I've talked about this
before because I work with a lot of guys who
are into crypto, and they're into crypto, it's like you
can't have a conversation without crypto coming up. It's how
And then this is the one thing we've always talked
to us, is how do you mainstream it in a
way where people who are curious about it don't feel
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like you're in a special club. That's a serious question.
And the other thing with crypto, like everything else, crypto
is one of those things now where it's like, oh,
if you're into crypto here, it must be a crazy
right winger, right, because that's because you're into that, so
you hate the government and you're just like, you can't
(53:20):
have a conversation anymore, can't have a conversation three two, three, five, three, eight,
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Twitter tweet at us text the program. A lot of
stuff still to get to. What is the buy nothing
my new favorite thing, the buy nothing movement, which I
think we can all learn from. Talk a bit about that.
(53:43):
A buddy zach Abram, Chief Mestment Office from Bulwarks and
joined the program as well. And uh more on a
bunch of the other crazy stuff that's going on, because
there is a plenty of it happening, and it just
feels like we are fifty some days away from this thing,
and every single day there needs to be some sort
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of new what moment.
Speaker 14 (54:05):
It's a Chad Benson chat, such Chad Benson.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life.
Speaker 12 (54:39):
This is Chad Benson.
Speaker 2 (54:41):
You guys want to hear something ridiculous, I give you
John Legend.
Speaker 30 (54:44):
So I think all of us need to have the
same kind of grace that we would want our ancestors
to have when they moved here. With our Haitian brothers
and sisters will move here too. Nobody's eating cats, nobody's
eating dogs.
Speaker 10 (54:58):
We all just.
Speaker 30 (54:59):
Want to live and flourish and raise our families in
a healthy and safe environment.
Speaker 10 (55:06):
How about we love one another.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
I gotta be honest, you are the worst. If you've
not seen the video, go check it out. It is
John Legend and he is in his bathrobe in his
twelve point five million dollar home twenty one hundred miles away.
(55:31):
He was born, I guess in raised in Springfield and
he's lecturing people. Excuse me, seventeen point five million. I'm sorry, sorry,
seventeen point five million. Just talk about tone deaf right
just a little bit. Speaking of tone deaf this, I
(55:52):
saw this yesterday, I talked about lost stuff. You guys
know what sports name, and we talked to her about
he'sac Abraham coming up a little bit. Skip Baylists has
been controver and he was on ESPN and he was
on Fox and Hin and Shann had sharped at a
show and there was a lot of contentionsness over the
years and they split up. And Shannon Charp apologize yesterday
for Evings Sachs on Instagram. A lot of stuff going
(56:13):
on here. They're no long I mean, they haven't been
a show for a while. And he's got like a
podcast thing. And this is how insane and terrified white
people are about certain things, and the worry of looking like, oh,
I don't want to offend. This is Skip Baylists talking
about Caitlin Clark.
Speaker 23 (56:33):
So here came this white girl from Iowa, and I
started watching the WNBA much more closely than I ever had,
and I started to think, deep down in my psyche,
wait a second, she's really good. But I'll be the
first to admit I felt guilty saying so on TV
or on social media. I did not want to look
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like this red state white guy cheering for this red
state white girl. Our country feels split enough racially already.
I didn't want to pour gasoline on that fire.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
You're an ass hat. By the way, the gasoline fire
that was poured on it came from a lot of
people out there in the left leaning media who loved
to race bait everybody and make you think that if
you liked Caitlyn Clark somehow you were racist. Do you
(57:30):
understand how stupid that is? Oh, it gets worse than this. Oh,
so there's this ridiculousness. So he didn't want to hurt
the country's feelings. And rather than say to a girl,
I think she's really damn good, she's entertaining to watch,
I think she's yeah, yeah, rather than that, because black
people might not like me.
Speaker 23 (57:49):
What maybe I was wrong about this, but Caitlyn Clark
started to feel like to me some sort of new
right wing symbol, white woman dominating game dominated by black
men and women for years and years. I could almost
hear some people.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
Thinking white power, baby, And.
Speaker 23 (58:06):
Please, I'm not saying Caitlin Clark is far right in
her politics or beliefs. I have no idea what her
politics or religion are, because she has carefully, and I
say smartly avoided taking any rookie year's stands because she's
already such a lightning rod. But obviously, I know what
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a powerful point of pride basketball has been to the
black community in this country. Black men and women obviously
have been routinely and consistently better at basketball than white
players white people.
Speaker 2 (58:45):
Are you blak a kidding me a black people? Did
you know that this is? This is? Are you prideful?
Just what do you mean? Well, she's good, so she's
taking the game away from from from you know, from
black people. That is the dumbest, most ac and nine
thing I have heard in about ten minutes. I mean,
(59:07):
I thought John Legend was tone deaf. I mean, it's crazy,
this perception of well, you know, this is a black
people sport and you can't have pride in it, and
we know how prideful? Oh my god, what an absolute clown.
You're a clown for thinking that you're a clown. Well,
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you know, she's a symbol of the right wing. No, No,
she's not. She's a basketball player, but she's not. She's
not a symbol of anything. She's a chick that plays
basketball better than some of the other chicks, just like
Lebron was a guy that played basketball better than the
other dudes. But there's a symbol. No, there's not a symbol.
(59:49):
You made it that other people have tried to make
it some sort of fight like the Great White Hope. Well,
you know, if you here, I'm gonna give you a
little something here at the end of the day. Still
chick basketball and while their numbers have been better, watch
the game and go eh, but he moves on and
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it's not fair to her. She just wants to play basketball.
But it's so ridiculous you would come out and have
some sort of I was afraid to say that you
were really good because I thought, you know, people who
support Trump might like me. God, oh my lord, that
is just reridiculous. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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twenty three at Chad Benson shows your Twitter tweet at
US text the program. This is a Senator Blumenthal. He
is a Democrat. It's one of the people looking into, Yes,
the assassination attempt of Donald Trump and not being talked
about enough, not being discussed at all in any real way,
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kind of almost forgotten is what took place on that day.
And let's just say interesting.
Speaker 11 (01:01:07):
I think the American people are going to be shocked, astonished,
and appalled by what we will report to them about
the failures by the Secret Service in this assassination attempt
formal President, but I think they also ought to be
appalled and astonished by the failure of the Department of
Homeland Security to be more forthcoming in terms of providing information.
And we are going to absolutely insist on the truth
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and the whole truth as members of the United States Senate,
but also as citizen.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
We will have a report very.
Speaker 11 (01:01:38):
Soon that I think will absolutely shock the American people.
Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
That is a Democrat, We're going to have a report
that is going to shock the American people. My question
of the shocking of the American people is it in
competence or is there more to it? There ort to
be a conspiracy theorist. Is this just outright in competence,
because I think there's a lot of that. I think
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we recognize that and the more that is being talked about.
We touched on it earlier this week that what I've
heard from people that have not just privy but have
been in these hearings. In these meetings, the local law
enforcement saw the guy took a picture of the guy
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on the roof with his little binocular thingy ten minutes
before Trump went on stage. Text it to another guy
who is with a Secret Service, who then showed the
Secret Service this guy and they still allowed him to
go on stage. But he's saying this is going to
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shock the American people. And that's saying something because we're
at the point now are we even shocked anymore? Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
Inflation cooling a bit, the stock market volatile, as we
said it was going to be up down sideways, and
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Inflation two point five percent, still not too but this
kind of signals it's time for a ray cut. Am
I right? We're waiting, are we right?
Speaker 10 (01:05:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:05:32):
I mean yeah.
Speaker 17 (01:05:36):
I think you can take fifty basis points off the table.
I would say, looking at it, I think that you're
really hard pressed to justify a ray cut here. And
I think it's important to say this if we forget
about how we got here. I think it's a good
mental exercise. Say, okay, if you were in the Fed's
position right now, right, what would you do? And I
think you can truthfully, I think you can justify a
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twenty five basis point cut and or no cut. I
think you can justify a twenty five basis point cut.
Is that's almost like a ceremonial cut, right, like you
dropping the FED funds right by twenty five percent, by
twenty five basis points has no real discernible.
Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
Impact on the economy.
Speaker 17 (01:06:13):
So don't I don't think it, you know what I mean,
I don't think it's going to make a big deal.
But that being said, you bring up a really good point,
which is, especially when you look at the history of inflation, right,
the history of inflation and not just in the United States.
Speaker 5 (01:06:27):
Real large, pretty much every part of the world.
Speaker 17 (01:06:29):
Which is it just has this It's got kind of
a Freddy Krueger type aspect to it. You know, you
just think it's dead and it pops back up. And
my fear if I was arguing to not cut rates
here it would be just that, which is, hey, guys,
you still have inflation, you have infliction ticking back up again, okay,
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despite where rates are currently at. You know, if you'd
already cut fifty basis points and you saw that little
pop of inflation. That wouldn't that wouldn't surprise me, that
wouldn't bother me. But considering you're still here at five
and a quarter in the Fed funds rate and you're
seeing it tick up a little bit, I think the
most rational position would be, you know what, let's let
it show for another bit and see what the next
readings are. You know, I think inflation is being much
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more driven at this point by six and a half
percent deficits, right, So unless that gets addressed, I kind
of think that what you do on the rate side
is sort of window dressing. And that's another reason why
I wouldn't cut rates. I would look at the federal government, go, guys,
we're not cutting rates until you pull back spending.
Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
Talking to Zach Abramchievestment Officer Buller, capital volatility, there's been
a plenty of it, a little whipsaw, especially as we
got through August and we're heading into September. We talked
about it, We've been on it that this is going
to be very volatile up until the run in. You know,
when it comes to November fifth, and God only knows
how long that's going to last. Afterwards, What do you feel,
what's your sense of where we're headed.
Speaker 17 (01:07:51):
I think volatility to both sides, and that's something that
people often forget, and so I think that volatility is
going to be a feature, not.
Speaker 5 (01:08:01):
A bug, at least until the election is over.
Speaker 17 (01:08:05):
For no other reason other than issues that we've already discussed.
It's a pretty pretty surreal, you know, election cycle, to
say the least, but there's a you know, there's a
large amount of uncertainty right like the the if you
look at the agendas of both candidate policy wise, gravitating
toward Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:08:25):
Which is is kind of surprising.
Speaker 17 (01:08:26):
And I you know, I think we all know that's
that's just trying to play to the middle right and
and win the independence. But you know, the markets I
think attempting to look through that, and I think that
you know, there's going to be very very different geopolitical
approaches depending on who gets elected. There's gonna be very
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different domestic agendas despite what they say. I mean, we
all know, we're all old enough to know that, you know,
the vast majority of what's promised to you when somebody's
running for election doesn't get delivered. I don't anticipate this
being any day this time, and so I think volatility
will probably be here to stay. And you know, one
of the reasons is, you know, you're still in a
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mania bubble like market and people like, what do you mean, guys,
just go look at valuations.
Speaker 5 (01:09:14):
I mean, it's they are in the upper five percent historically.
Speaker 17 (01:09:19):
You know, you're looking at the Nasdaq trading eight and
a half times sales revenues at the height of the
dot com bubble as it was six point eight. I mean,
you know, it's it's it's insanity and the underlying picture
is anything but right. And that's really where you get
concerned is when you know asset prices in markets are
telling a different story from what the underlying is. Does
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that mean there's a big collapse coming our way?
Speaker 5 (01:09:41):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:09:42):
Because what And the easy way to think about this
is that in an economy, especially a capitalistic economy, right
when when a new company comes out or a new
product is put on the market, that's extraordinarily successful. The
reason it's successful is because by and large, it improves productivity.
Where it used to cost five dollars to build this widget,
now because of this new inventionary software program, it costs
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us two dollars. That previous three dollars that was stuck
in the production function right the making of that good,
that that three dollars is now freed up to be
deployed other places in the economy. When natural economic forces
or innovation is driving economies, you see markets, you know,
a buoyant going up, you know, getting to really high valuation,
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things like that. Basically, the government now through via it's
deficits spending and it's ever you know, watchful support of
the Fed.
Speaker 5 (01:10:31):
They have become the source of that excess capital.
Speaker 17 (01:10:34):
Right before innovation is what created excess capital.
Speaker 5 (01:10:38):
Now it's just coming straight from the government. So the the.
Speaker 17 (01:10:44):
I'm trying to come up with an analogy. It's almost
like a blood transfusion. It's not your blood, but it's
still doing the same work. You know, at the end
of the day, the economy doesn't care where the cash
or capital.
Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
Is coming from. It's still flowing in there.
Speaker 17 (01:10:53):
It's it's booing up markets, it's bidding down you know,
rates on the law.
Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
It's neutral. It doesn't have a belief other than the
money comes in and doesn't care where it comes from.
Speaker 17 (01:11:02):
One hundred percent, and I think that that's a lot
of what people have a tough time wrapping their head
around because it is perverse.
Speaker 5 (01:11:08):
We don't want it working that way.
Speaker 17 (01:11:10):
But at the end of the day, that's what happens, right,
You're pumping more you know, you pump more air into
the tire and it's going to inflate.
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craziness with some people Trump is hanging out with. And
I think this is a serious question that needs to
be asked. When you have Marjorie Taylor Green pushing back
on Trump, it's an interesting thing. We're going to talk
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Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
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Speaker 2 (01:13:28):
There is a new movement of foots. What some sort
of like thing where you go and you're like, oh,
it's a TikTok thing. Now it's different. How much does
nothing cost?
Speaker 28 (01:13:41):
With everyday prices still pretty high? The savvy shopper has
to get resourceful and what better price is there than
free and to free cycle and buy nothing groups that
have gained popularity online and in new apps. Ten years ago,
Liesel Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller founded the Buy Nothing Thing Project.
Speaker 27 (01:14:01):
When we started the very first group, I was literally
getting food and clothing that I could not afford otherwise.
Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
So buy nothing? How much is that?
Speaker 5 (01:14:12):
Again?
Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
Buy nothing? What do you do with nothing? What does
nothing even look like?
Speaker 1 (01:14:17):
People are okay with reusing items, People are okay with
borrowing and lending, and we don't have to go out
and buy new and we can rely on.
Speaker 28 (01:14:27):
Our neighbors, including people like Madeline.
Speaker 32 (01:14:29):
I ended up with this beautiful, basically brand new bite
that a woman a couple of blocks away wasn't using
and was willing to give away.
Speaker 2 (01:14:36):
For Jenna Orndorf. It was a lifesaver.
Speaker 38 (01:14:38):
After a fire, I lost everything, my apartment was condemned,
I was displaced and basically had to start over.
Speaker 28 (01:14:46):
She turned to the local buy nothing group on Facebook
and surprisingly found a.
Speaker 38 (01:14:51):
Lot plants, hat, toys, comforters, quilts, outdoor furniture. Husband and
wife king here and brought this sixty inch TV to
my new apartment, the coffee table that it sits on,
and also this run.
Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
It sounds like get rid of a crap you don't
want and make other people feel good. If you're smart,
what about selling it for not nothing?
Speaker 28 (01:15:17):
And participant numbers have grown. The free Cycle network and
the Buy Nothing Project claim more than sixteen million members,
and aside from the millions of dollars saved, these groups
are great for the environment.
Speaker 41 (01:15:29):
It's estimated that about a thousand items are exchanged every
day globally on free Cycle, and that's about equivalent to
how much goes into a mid sized landfill every day.
So it's not going to solve our global waste problem,
but it's something easy that everybody can participate in.
Speaker 28 (01:15:43):
You can find free cycle and buy nothing groups on Facebook.
There's also an app for free cycling, and nextdoor has
lots of offerings for free items. Hot categories are furniture,
baby gear and gardening supplies.
Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
I think we should do tradio one day. What do
you guys think? Would you be up for that? So,
if you guys don't know what tradio is. When I
was in Phoenix doing the afternoon show, Becky Lynn, the
news lady and I we saw his joke. We're gonna
do a radio show. We'll bringing it back. Tradio is
where you trade stuff, like you call him and say, hey, man,
(01:16:18):
I got myself refrigerator, and another guy called him and go,
I got myself as stead of white walls and I
don't need him, but I'd like refrigerator and the guy
I'd like myself to get some white walls and then
you trade. Should we do tradio? I don't know. Maybe
three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three.
Act you had Benson show? Is your Twitter? How about
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this people of Springfield, Ohio? John Legend is going to
trade places with you. He is, no, he's not, but
he is from Springfield and he wants everyone to know, Hey,
these Haitians, they're good people. They're all right. He's with you,
guys from a seventeen point five million dollar home twenty
one hundred miles away.
Speaker 10 (01:16:59):
Hello everyone, My name is John Legend.
Speaker 30 (01:17:01):
I was born from a place called Springfield, o Hio,
oh Springfield, Ohio. Our demand in Springfield for additional labor
met up with the supply of additional Haitian immigrants, and
here we are. We had about fifteen thousand immigrants moved
to my town of sixty thousand. You might say, wow,
(01:17:23):
that's a lot of people for a town that only
had sixty thousand before.
Speaker 10 (01:17:27):
That's a twenty five percent increase.
Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
That is that is a twenty five percent increase. Totally.
What he said was correct. Now he's sitting there in
his bathrobe and again in the seventeen point five million
dollar mansion, wanting to tell you how you need to
and really he's speaking to all you white people in Springfield,
all you haters. You shouldn't hate. Shouldn't hate these people, right,
you should just just love them, which I have zero
(01:17:54):
problems with. I've played soccer. I had several friends I
played soccer with were Haitian. They never ate my cats.
They were good people. They spoke French. Didn't like Haiti much.
That being said, if your town regardless of what color,
because that's what everyone wants to make it, regardless of
(01:18:18):
where they've come from. And the culture clash is real.
Take away the culture clash and say to yourself, you
put twenty thousand people into an area that add sixty thousand,
what do you think it does to the services? What
do you think it does to the schools? And we
go on and on continue.
Speaker 30 (01:18:39):
John, you might imagine there are some challenges with integrating
a new population, language, new culture, new dietary preferences, all
kinds of reasons why there might be growing pains, making
sure there are enough services to accommodate new larger population
(01:18:59):
there or play of reasons why this might be a
challenge from my hometown.
Speaker 10 (01:19:03):
But bottom line is.
Speaker 30 (01:19:05):
These people came to Springfield because there were jobs for
them and they were willing to work.
Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
They came because they were thrust upon the city. That's
why they came. And this is the mayor seems to
be a pretty good dude. His name is Rob rue.
I want to make sure I get that right. Rob Us.
On News Nation they said, hey, so did you invite everybody?
How this happen or did they just dumped on you?
Speaker 29 (01:19:31):
This was something that was done to us we have
no control over the borders. We cannot sit on the
edge of town and carting people who are coming in
are looking for passports. That's just something that cannot happen.
And obviously no state city or state that even does that.
So it's something that did happen to us. It did
happen to us with federal policy. You know, under the
current federal policy. They're here legally, and they're here and
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there's nothing that's taking them out right away. So as
a community, we're trying to embrace them and embrace this
situation we're at and get our arms around it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:01):
And that's fair, okay, I mean you should try to
embrace it. But the city didn't ask for. He didn't
ask for. He is frustrated because he understands how overwhelmed
everybody is there. He understands that. You don't think he's
pissed off. And again, because we're talking about cats and
dogs being eating and all that kind of stuff, what
do we do. We don't talk about the real issue
(01:20:22):
going on in this town. We don't discuss the real
issue going on this town. Come some more from John Legend.
Speaker 10 (01:20:27):
They wanted to live the American dream, just like your German.
Speaker 30 (01:20:31):
Ancestors, Irish Italian ancestors, your Jewish ancestors. All these ancestors
were moved to this country, maybe not speaking the language
that everyone else spoke, maybe not eating the same foods,
maybe having to adjust, maybe having to integrate, but all
coming because they saw opportunity for themselves and their families
(01:20:56):
in the American dream, and it came here to do that.
Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
Your boob. First of all, I wouldn't have used the
whole different cuisine thing. Secondly, not maybe adjust, not maybe integrate.
That's the problem that's going on. The system is overwhelmed.
Back to Rob Rue, the mayor, Well, we're.
Speaker 29 (01:21:15):
A diverse community for sure, and we have been dealing
with an infrastructure strain due to this immigration influx. Any
community in the United States that would received twenty five
to thirty percent of their population in a short period
of time is going to face infrastructure strain. So we
got our national media about two months ago and we
(01:21:36):
were saying this is a concern of ours. We were
looking for help. What we need help with is we
need to be able to speak with those people who
have come across through the federal border and immigration policy.
We need to be able to understand them, and so
we're asking for translation services that can help us do that,
and we're asking for funding for it. Our safety services
are overwhelmed, Our hospitals weed, our school systems overwhelmed. Recently
(01:22:00):
the state, the governor of the state, Mike DeWine, funded
about two and a half million dollars for the next
two years help our healthcare system. That will mostly go
translation to both our critical care facility and our federally
funded facility as well.
Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
People are frustrated, it's overwhelming, they're angry, they feel like
they're getting put it in the back of the line.
It's now setting up to be a situation that's not healthy.
The more that people talk about it. There's been bomb
threats that is stupid and ridiculous, and the spreading of
this insanity needs to stop. And the real discussion needs
to be federal government, why are you sending people to
(01:22:33):
towns like this, not bringing the people up to date
with what's going on, and in doing so, not funding
more opportunities to expand the services. Because everybody else is
pissed and angry because it feels like they're being tossed
to the back of the line. Oh and one more thing,
teach them how to freaking drive three two, three, five,
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Happy Friday thirteenth? What Cardi b Dolphins Friday the thirteenth?
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John Legend, We've been playing that throughout the day. Hi,
I'm ton edaff What do you guys think of my
sweet robe as I sit here twenty one hundred and
ninety seven miles away from Springfield to talk about how
everybody needs to come together? Oh my goodness, me praying
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for Tua, Skyler Thompson, Al Michaels, Andrew Luck Damn Tua.
You guys get where we're going with this. That's a
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Chad McQueen, the son of Steve McQueen, passed away yesterday,
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No.
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are looking Hi. I just too. I feel bad for him.
What's his contract? Anyways? How much is he guaranteed? Open AI?
Springfield still trending? That's Springfield still trending. Why wouldn't it
be Chad? I don't know. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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We know that, and we'll talk a little bit more
about that. But last night I did watch the football game,
and I was doing work and watch some of it
in my little studio here and then went out and
relaxed in the family room. And I got out there
just in time to see this.
Speaker 16 (01:27:08):
You're down by twenty one points, fourth and four pressure
to a steps up. He's gonna run for the first
down and takes a shot at the sixth yard line
and Hamlin hit him and two it down, picked up
the first split the scene, but pays the price.
Speaker 2 (01:27:30):
Pays the price big time. And it was a okay hit.
Wasn't anything spectacular. But this is four or five that
we know of documented cases in the last two years.
And you're watching a guy now who let me tell you,
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I said to her, my wife last night, I said,
he can't play anymore. He can't. I mean at a
time when we know what happens with the brain. Watching
somebody who every time he goes back and every time
he gets ready to to to make a move and
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he might get hit. You're wondering what's the next thing like?
And the last thing the NFL needs is somebody dying
on the field. But watching that last night, he went
straight into that rigamortis thing where his hands and arms,
everything's clinched. And afterwards, as coach Mike McDaniel, you could
hear just you didn't know what to say.
Speaker 35 (01:28:39):
Oh yeah, there, my thought was concerned and I was
just worried about my guys. So yeah, that's it's yeah,
not not something that you uh every want ever want
to be a part of. You know, you hope not to.
Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
You hope not to. So and they just paid him
big money. If you guys do want to know what
his contract is, it's a four year deal, two hundred
and twelve million dollars annual salary at fifty three point
one million. He got a big signing bonus. Total guarantees
about one hundred and sixty eight million dollars should he
decide to retire, which maybe for the best at some point.
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You know, this is where the NFL has to say,
all right, you can't be there's got to be buyouts,
there's got to be insurances. Can't count against us because
it's it's a violent sport, as we all know. But
it's just it was so tough to watch and remember
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my little brother. So you guys hear me talk about
my little brother, Tristan, who's the hockey guy, love him
to death, and his last concussion. She's working his way
through the miners he couldn't leave the room like a
week or two, and he goes, I'm I'm done, I'm done,
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can't do this. It's it's tough, it's sad. And watch
that the other night. My god, last night it was
it just you're waiting and and the thing is the
guy that hit him was Hamling, who of course had
the cardiac arrest on the field a couple of years ago.
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Speaker 39 (01:31:23):
Saying there's no proof something isn't happening is not helping
the case. In the case of Haitian immigrants eating dogs
and cats, it's just equivalent to me saying, hey, I've
Benson dresses and drag and someone says, well, there's no
proof it's happening, and I shoot back with there's no
proof it's not happening. So that's not help in the
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case at all. Please take that back.
Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
What I'm trying to figure out why I would take
it back because the accusations are this, and they've been
founded to be untrue true. So based on a video
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that was from a different city in Ohio with a
woman who wasn't an American. Now, if you want to
say crazy American woman eats cat, I agree, it's I mean,
is this what we're doing now? And I saw this yesterday.
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And by the way, both sides do this now. So
the right, and by this I mean the the you know,
the people that want this to be true, are doing
everything they can to find somebody whose cat has been
stolen and eaten, and the left wants to do everything
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they can to find evil right wingers and nothing but
great people who would never do anything wrong to prove
that the right is evil. It's just it's ridiculous all
the while, As I have said, and I did it
the beginning of this hour and several times over the
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last several days. It's not about the cat. It's about
the issue of what's happening there and this ridiculousness of
dropping twenty thousand people off in a short period of
time in a city that had no chance to brace
itself and no expansion of the services that the people needed.
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That's the biggest issue in this. That's the frustrating thing.
You want to make it right because I want him
to be right. It's got to be right. It's so ridiculous.
I mean, this is what happens right the goal. The
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funny thing is the issue is the most important thing.
Vote for Kamala is a vote for Biden and a
continuation of things like this, culture clashes, overwhelming of services,
bringing millions of people into our country. That is what
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this is about, not a cat or a dog. It's frustrating,
and you should all be frustrated because we're not talking
about the issue. We end up talking in circles around
something that doesn't matter. The bigger issue is simply ridiculous
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amounts of people are coming here and they're allowing them
to come here, and god knows what kind of numbers
for real, and it's not being dealt with, And then
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Am I racist?
Speaker 43 (01:35:17):
Let's be clear, what's happening in this country. It's to Nazism.
Republicans are Nazis. You cannot separate yourselves from the bad
white people.
Speaker 2 (01:35:26):
Growing up in the nineties, I never thought much about race.
Sure you noticed, but never really seemed to matter that much,
at least not to.
Speaker 29 (01:35:32):
Me, being a white, straight cisgender man.
Speaker 10 (01:35:35):
It's the top of the pile.
Speaker 2 (01:35:36):
I'm on the top of the bile.
Speaker 43 (01:35:37):
That's me.
Speaker 5 (01:35:38):
Am I racist?
Speaker 10 (01:35:39):
I would really appreciate it. If you love I'm trying
to learn them on this journey.
Speaker 5 (01:35:42):
Do you please leave?
Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
So I'm going to sort this out.
Speaker 10 (01:35:45):
I need to go deeper undercover.
Speaker 2 (01:35:47):
If I want to be an ally, I need to
look like one. Was America inherently racist?
Speaker 5 (01:35:54):
What the hell is that?
Speaker 35 (01:35:55):
The word inherent is challenging?
Speaker 5 (01:35:57):
There?
Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
America is racist?
Speaker 43 (01:35:59):
Who expones all of the Yeah, the entire system has
to burn. And I'm not going to even use save
this country. This country is not worth saving. This country
is a piece of shit.
Speaker 2 (01:36:10):
That is insane. This country's a piece of front. How
about this lady go ask the Haitians how this country is.
Maybe you go back to Haiti. You'd love it there.
Oh he's not done, because see the big thing is
he gets to sit down with Robin d'angels, who is
the lady that wrote white fragility and really kickstarted a
new generation of dei and insanity.
Speaker 10 (01:36:33):
What do you think about this issue of heteronormativity?
Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
By the way, this is my favorite part of the trailer.
Sitting in a bar, and it's sitting in the bar.
He's sitting next to man, dude drinking a beer, bald,
probably seventy years old, looks like he's seen some things.
Speaker 8 (01:36:51):
What do you think about this issue of heteronormativity and
how it intersects with the broader structures of racism in society?
Speaker 10 (01:36:59):
Thank you, see, I'm what's help with white people?
Speaker 35 (01:37:02):
What are you doing to de center of your whiteness?
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
Who's making it the center?
Speaker 5 (01:37:06):
Why are they doing that?
Speaker 8 (01:37:07):
Why you're doing as you're stretching out of your whiteness.
Speaker 2 (01:37:10):
Listen more for you in this.
Speaker 43 (01:37:11):
Field white folks, trash, white supremacy, white woman, white boy,
white entitlement, centering white islands.
Speaker 5 (01:37:19):
Is there a black.
Speaker 10 (01:37:19):
Person around her? One black person right here?
Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
Does he not exist? They anna say, I'm racing.
Speaker 12 (01:37:27):
Hi, Robin Hi, And what's your name?
Speaker 2 (01:37:30):
I'm Matt, mat Hi, Matt.
Speaker 12 (01:37:33):
It's had to ask who you are because you have
to be careful.
Speaker 10 (01:37:37):
He'll never be too careful.
Speaker 2 (01:37:38):
They gonna say you racist. And when they call everybody
so in that not give too much away. Meeting with her,
so he punks are pretty good. She's pissed off about this.
By the way, I'm not going to see the movie.
He gave her fifteen thousand dollars. She gave it apparently
to charity or something.
Speaker 10 (01:37:57):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
He's got like a producer with them who's black, is
obviously in on it with him. And he's dressed. He's
like he wants to look like an ally, so he's
long hair and all this goofy stuff. It's freaking hilarious.
And it's not even a good disguise, by the way.
It's like, it's not even a good disguise. It's not
like the movie the Saint were like, I don't even
know if that was him. He starts talking about reparations
(01:38:23):
and starts talking to his producers Black and they start
going back and forth about reparations. He gives him money
out of his wallet. He tells Rob Dangelus for what
are you gonna do? She takes thirty bucks out of person,
gives it to.
Speaker 5 (01:38:37):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
It's gonna be panned by the left, but so far
here it's got a ninety nine percent on Rotten Tomatoes
on the pop corn Meter. Here's what some people are
saying about it. Half the audience will laugh, the other
half will walk out, and Matt Wallash exposes di I madness,
hysterical overdue takedown. The movie Guru in New York says,
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a bold, provocative, and outrageously funny documentary, regardless of where
you stand politically, am I Racist? Will be an eye
opening experience that will change the way you look at
anti racists and racism in America. A bunch of other
ones out there go check it out. It's in theaters today.
Didn't pay me to say that any of that stuff.
It just looks absolutely hilarious and it exposed to stuff
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like we're talking about last Hour, Skip Bayless. Skip Bayless
is like I didn't want to say anything about you know,
the sports guys, Like I don't want to say anything
about Kaitlyn Clark because I thought black people think I'm racist.
What the hell is wrong with you? Why didn't you
say anything about Kaitlyn Clark Cause it's chick basketball and
(01:39:46):
I don't watch it. I'd also watch guy basketball. I'm
more of a yacht guy. Really, No, so ridiculous. Oh
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Show, Deep States No Deep Doo doo E the Chat
Benson show Man.
Speaker 2 (01:41:48):
It has been a hell of a week, chaos, craziness,
a debate. Should we take a listen back and remind
ourselves of what we went through this week alone? He's
Tom Brady and I'm Kevin Burkhard. You're a broadcaster.
Speaker 34 (01:42:04):
How about that.
Speaker 5 (01:42:05):
We're here.
Speaker 11 (01:42:05):
It's been quite a journey, but I love being your partner.
Speaker 2 (01:42:07):
We're not playing this game.
Speaker 3 (01:42:08):
Get out, get.
Speaker 2 (01:42:09):
Out, get out.
Speaker 6 (01:42:11):
I'm not gonna take a knee. I'm not gonna, you know,
ask to defund the police. I'm not gonna protest. I'm
not gonna do any of that.
Speaker 3 (01:42:18):
I'm not one hundred dollars walking me my metal hole.
I know how I say, didn't burns burning a hold
right through my Bugget in and do my skin.
Speaker 15 (01:42:29):
I'm money morning, I'll be burn I'm free. I'm done.
My motor running again.
Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
It was the COVID Hunger Games.
Speaker 17 (01:42:43):
You want to know why I have a bug of
mix about the left more than I used to.
Speaker 5 (01:42:47):
It's like this.
Speaker 18 (01:42:48):
Don't be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed.
Speaker 10 (01:42:52):
The ability to destroy.
Speaker 11 (01:42:53):
A planet is insignificant next to the power of the force.
Speaker 40 (01:42:57):
Eighty one you are go for manual hatch.
Speaker 10 (01:43:00):
You know, we're telling him that it's not your fault
on his fault.
Speaker 15 (01:43:09):
Again.
Speaker 19 (01:43:18):
And what you will also notice is that people start
leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom.
Speaker 20 (01:43:24):
There's some responders to the rallies, she said, people start leaving.
Speaker 2 (01:43:27):
People don't go to her rallies. There's no reason to go.
Speaker 19 (01:43:30):
If Donald Trump were to be re elected, he will
sign a national abortion band.
Speaker 15 (01:43:34):
You hurt, they wonder.
Speaker 24 (01:43:41):
We have a.
Speaker 15 (01:43:41):
Thirty hours lowly tunity find.
Speaker 20 (01:43:52):
In Springfield. They're eating the dogs, the people that came in.
They're eating the cats, they're eating they're eating the pets.
Speaker 21 (01:44:00):
I mean, honestly, I think it's just a tragedy that
we have someone who wants to be president, who has consistently,
over the course of his career, attempted to use race
to divide the American people.
Speaker 20 (01:44:12):
I don't and I don't care. I don't care what
she use. I couldn't care less. Whatever she wants to
be is okay with me.
Speaker 5 (01:44:17):
Make no mistake about it.
Speaker 2 (01:44:19):
Trump out a bad night.
Speaker 23 (01:44:20):
Originally, we had moderators who are clearly biased.
Speaker 22 (01:44:23):
Moderators I thought were completely both unskilled in their formulation
of questions and completely biased.
Speaker 29 (01:44:29):
But the moderators in ABC ruined it for her.
Speaker 24 (01:44:33):
Your butt, it's blindest a person that I've ever seen,
Not to menser your royal lift hard too.
Speaker 5 (01:44:39):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:44:39):
I don't know if you choose that kind of language.
Who was that? That listener's not very happy with me
because I called what I saw the other night in
the debate, as did many other pundits, including somebody who's
supporting Trump big time, Robert Kennedy JUNR. Doesn't matter though,
some people. They hear what they want to hear, see
what they want to see. It's the way it goes. Now,
(01:45:00):
will there be another debate? Trump is saying, now he's
won the first two, there won't be another. You can
always bet on it, maybe kind of sort of what.
Speaker 36 (01:45:08):
A federal judge says. The prediction market calshie can offer
betting on the upcoming election. This new ruling is making
way for legal political gambling here.
Speaker 10 (01:45:17):
In the US.
Speaker 36 (01:45:17):
The Platform Calshee launched Congressional Control Contracts today, which allows
Americans to place bets on which party will be in
control of the House and Senate in twenty twenty five.
The CFTC believes these wagers are illegal and could harm
the integrity of elections. It appealed the decision shortly after
it was issue.
Speaker 2 (01:45:36):
So it's very interesting. Calshee is an events contract betting
place and you go to their website, which I find interesting.
Now at the top of the website it says trading
is paused on elections in cakalshi dot com pending court process.
Now here's the interesting thing that's for the elections. There
are other things you can bet on. How about this
(01:45:58):
hurricane hits New Orleans this year? Twenty five percent chance
you bet a dollar, you win twenty bucks. If you lose,
you lose your buck. If you win, you get your
twenty twenty dollars. Speak No Evil movie, Rotten Tomatoes score
above eighty seven. Like, these are the things you can
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bet on, and it's a gamification and it's just yes
or no. There's nothing else. GTA Grand Theft Auto six
release date go. You can bet yes or no before
twenty twenty six. So it's very interesting what you can
bet on. But they want to be able to bet
the yes or no on things like elections, who control
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the House, recessions, things of that nature. So we'll say, baby,
we'll see, we shall see. I already gave my predictions.
Then the first hour of Who I think is going
to win this weekend in the NFL. If you missed that,
you want to knock it out the park, that's the
place do it. It is that time of the week.
As we wrap up the show, we want to give
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you a little stupid information you should know.
Speaker 3 (01:47:07):
And then I go and spoil it all by saying
something stupid.
Speaker 14 (01:47:11):
It will take stupid bills this morning.
Speaker 4 (01:47:13):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for
because you can never predict.
Speaker 10 (01:47:17):
They're going to do something incredibly stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:47:20):
Now you're the fat, stupid one with the big mouth.
Speaker 12 (01:47:23):
Is stupid, little astro time.
Speaker 18 (01:47:26):
You should never underestimize the predictability of stupidity.
Speaker 26 (01:47:30):
Now it's time for.
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Stupid information, stupid information. Hey, what day is? It's Friday?
What's the date? The thirtieth Friday the thirteenth. People fear
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this day? Why because people are weird facts about Friday thirteenth.
People are actually scared of it. But for us, it's
a day where we feel like era. Other countries not
so much. April fourth is unlucky for the Chinese. Four
to fourth considered the unluckiest day of the year. Most
hotels in the country don't even have a fourth floor,
much like eighty percent of the buildings and high rises
(01:48:17):
in this country don't have the thirteenth floor. Italy has
Friday the seventeenth, and Japan has September ninth. Spaniards have
Tuesday the thirteenth. Finland chows Friday at thirteenth on purpose
for their national Accident Day. More accidents do happen on
the thirteenth, And if you are scared, there is a
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name for that. Now, I'm gonna try to pronounce it.
It's gonna be wrong and we'll all laugh. Periskivdka triphobia,
periskidee trifiobia. I don't know. I said it earlier, Really well,
I didn't do it this time. You gotta say it
like fifteen times in a row to kind of get
into the flow. But the minute you stop and you
do something else, it's gone. So peri ski vibe bye
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de cretrie phobia, I don't even know. I've got a
fear of that word. Solid fun show today, great week
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great and safe weekend. We'll do it again next week.
Who knows what will happen over the weekend night night Jack.
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