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November 19, 2024 109 mins
Liberal talking head shows still in meltdown mode over Trump victory. Lawyer tells ABC News his 2 clients told House Ethics Committee that Gaetz paid them for sex. Trump courts controvery with his immigration plans. More people getting their news from social media influencers. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
The fallout still continuous because you see two people who
hated Donald Trump and probably still do decided that they
needed to speak with him. So they called him on
the telephone and they said, mister President elect, this is

(00:35):
morning Joe Scarborough and this is my wife, Mika Brzynski,
and we would love to come have a sit down
with you to see if we can start a dialogue.
You remember how that went yesterday, right because I was
on at early Baby, I was on it early man. Oh,
I was on it, and they came and they confessed
to the world what they had done, their sins. According

(00:57):
to some people.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Over the past week, Joe and I have heard from
so many people, from political leaders to regular citizens, deeply
dismayed by several of President Elect Trump's cabinet selections, and
they are scared. Last Thursday, we expressed our own concerns
on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the
opportunity to speak with the President elect himself. On Friday,

(01:21):
we were given the opportunity to do just that. Joe
and I went to mar A Lago to meet personally
with President elect Trump. It was the first time we
have seen him in seven years now.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
We talked about a lot of issues, including abortion, mass deportation,
threats of political retribution against political opponents and media outlets.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
We talked about that a good bit.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
And that's going to come as no surprise to anybody
who watches this show, has watched it over the past
year or over the past decade, that we didn't see
eye to eye on a lot of issues.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
And we told so. Both the right and the left
are very angry about this. They're very angry, very very angry,
Megan Kelly, very angry.

Speaker 5 (02:09):
I searched for a way to respond appropriately, and I
called on my ten years as a litigator in addition
to my now twenty as a journalist, and I think
I found the perfect phrase.

Speaker 6 (02:18):
Go walk yourselves, Go fuck yourselves, you.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
Dishonest jokes of faux journalists. What an absurd farce that
was Glenny, which one was insincere, he's hitler, Or now
we're going to speak truth to power and find a
way of speaking to and working with Donald Trump, which

(02:42):
one was a lie.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
First of all, they're not journalists, can we just he's
not a journalist, She's not a journalist. They're talking heads. Secondly,
it's a business. The news business is a business, small
and big B show business, small s big B. It's business, baby,
and business over here with this guy is gonna be

(03:06):
what's happening for the next four years. So we better
figure out how to go with it. And while everybody
freaks out about it, go f yourself. I agree. Look,
I understand, but part of that is I understand why
you feel that way. And Nikki Haley had something to
say about this, as well as Charlemagne. But he gets
more than I think a lot of other people because
he's in the business. But I will tell you this

(03:27):
right freaking now, while everybody's arguing I can't believe he
did this, I can't believe he did What are you
guys talking about? You're talking about him? Why is that?
Because he's the business of what is going on in
the world of politics, of which these people deal with
every day. Well, they may have a few little segments
here and there about something like what's the hottest Christmas toy,

(03:48):
But for the most part, it's politics and the issues
at hand, and he is the business.

Speaker 7 (03:54):
Look, the bottom line is bottom line. America needs a
free press that is willing to speak truth to power,
and I think that we have to be very clear
eyed when we think about the president elect and cover
the president elects.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
And I don't think you.

Speaker 7 (04:12):
Need to sit down for ninety minutes at mar A
Lago and kiss his ring to be able to speak
truth and to be able to cover.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
A story you don't. But that was your problem. And
this goes back to why you're hemorrhaging viewers is because
you terrified everybody to the point where they have lost
all hope, they have given up, they think the world
is coming to an end. They're ready to start a
civil war, all of that stuff. And you won't sit

(04:41):
down and talk with him. So how do you know?
But he's still the business. See, it's biziness. They're trying
to figure something out. They're trying to save their ass
because they know for the next four years, as long
as they're on the air, it is still the Beltways
show Morning Joe. It's got this outsized influence, just like
Twitter does when it comes to things that happen, and

(05:05):
the big portion of that is because it's inside of
the Beltway, and that's what everybody watches more from Sonny.

Speaker 7 (05:12):
So maybe they're not journalists in the true sense. Maybe
they're saying that their opinion journalists. But we have to
remember that Trump is the guy who ushered in the
era of fake news, the guy who ushered in alternative facts.
He is the guy who attacked three black female journalists.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
And so I think that this.

Speaker 7 (05:34):
President elect, I hate to say it, would like nothing
more than to have only Fox News cover him, would
like nothing more than a state sponsored media. I don't
think he can be trusted in the way that other
presidents can be trusted. This is an aberration.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
You're so full of it. And you know when you
talk about the media. First of all, I'm still trying
to forget who the three black journalists women that he attacked.
You hurt Megan Kelly. Let's not forget what he said
to her, blood coming out of her eyes and her ears.
And then you know what, remember all of that stuff,
the guntroversy around that. It's just business, baby, that's it.

(06:15):
It ain't personal. That's why when you know, it's funny
when Trump welcomes all these people, come on down to
myro logo, let's have a conversation. Come on over here,
let's do this. Let's have it. You know, I'll meet
you let's talk for him. Everything is just business. The
fight before whatever happens, that's just part of business, not personal.
It's just business. Nikki Haley also taking a swipe at them.

Speaker 8 (06:36):
Mika Brazenski and Joe Scarborough tore me up when I
said anything about voting for Donald Trump or what I
agreed with him on, even though I criticized him when
I thought he was wrong, I praised him when I
thought he was good. They tore me up. But the
truth is, it's not that they suddenly saw the light.
It's they saw the ratings.

Speaker 9 (06:55):
True.

Speaker 8 (06:57):
I mean, let's be clear, they saw the ratings tank
and they realize, oh, we better get on with Donald
Trump or else we're not going to have a.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Show Charlemagne with Nikki Haley. That's right, because it's business.
Like I said, small N big B show business, small
s big B. Because it's business. I'm in a business
right now that is going through some stuff. I will
tell you revenue matters more than ratings. I don't know

(07:26):
what their revenue's like, but it's hard to get that
big revenue dollar bills without the ratings. And they're trying
to figure out, as is everybody else in this new
ecosphere of podcasting and alternative media and where they belong,
and they're struggling at it, and because their entire identity

(07:50):
is built on the fact that they hate Donald Trump,
which is a bizarre identity. I'd rather be Batman. Yeah,
it's a rating, is a revenue game.

Speaker 10 (07:57):
What I don't understand is if you don't like something
that's sung by He's saying, if you don't like something
that somebody's doing, why not go talk to that person
about them about it and challenge them right then and there.
That's why I think the biggest issue is even now
when I see all of these liberals, they're having these
conversations about, oh, the left needs a Joe Rogan or
the left needs a conservative networks like the right has.

(08:18):
It's like, no, how about grow some balls and go
on these platforms. How about go talk to Joe Rogan,
how about go talk to Ben Shapirol Candice on, whoever
it is.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
How about go on Fox News?

Speaker 10 (08:29):
Like when I think about President Obama, that's what President Obama.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Used to do.

Speaker 10 (08:32):
He would go on Fox News and sit down and
talk to Bill O'Reilly. When you look at what Governor
Newsom is doing, right now. I think it's a smart strategy.
Like you know, he's not my favorite candidate, right or
anybody that I'm looking to support at this moment, but
I like his media strategy. He's going on Fox News,
he's got his own podcasts, He's meeting people where they are,
and I think that's what a lot of these politicians

(08:53):
aren't doing, at least the Democratic politicians.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
They're not meeting people where they are. Bo It's one
thing that you always hear Bill marsay, you know what,
I'll invite somebody here from the Republican side, the conservative side.
They'll show up, knowing everybody in the audience can't stand them,
knowing that it's gonna be me and two other liberals
on stage against them, and they'll show up. And you

(09:16):
can't get a Democrat to go on Fox for the
most part, for whatever reason. And I will tell you this,
we stop inviting him. Years ago. I didn't invite conservatives.
I only wanted people who were on the other side
of the aisle, and none of them would come on.
And it was frustrating as hell. Three two, three, five, three, eight,

(09:38):
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to get to today. We got some AI stuff, we
got some alien stuff. Oh yeah, it's gonna be so
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Speaker 1 (11:24):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 11 (11:25):
All right, a little shout out to Mika and Joe.
Thank you for showing me who you are. I'll never
watch a show again, you two and all the mainstream
media that has normalized this man and help bring this
man back into power.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
Where do I even start? First of all, y Fu two,
I thought they're a pretty damn good band. I think
a lot of people like them. They were popular for
a very long time. Okay. Secondly, you guys have normalized him. No, no, no,
Unfortunately America normalized a lot of crazy stuff a long
time ago. So this is what we've got. Secondly, get

(12:00):
over yourselves. But he's Adolf Hitler. He's really not. I'm
gonna go back to the you know what, Mayor Adams
said something last week and I'll find the audio for it.
He says, you need to stop he was on the
view too, right like, because you know, it's very welcoming
to anybody with an opposing view about anything. Uh oh well,
But what I found interesting in that he said, you

(12:23):
need to stop saying Adolf Hitler and he's a fascist,
because the thing I have said for years is every
time you use that, it really does diminish what people
who actually went through the Holocaust went through. Because you
don't like a guy because he tweets hump king and

(12:45):
he was mean, or he called some sort of crappy
country an asshole, which it is, it's true, but you
don't understand he's going to deport aim like a pat
get over yourself, for God's sakes. He is going to

(13:06):
deport some people, some people that need to be deported,
some people who were ordered to leave and they have
it and they're still here. We're gonna talk more about that,
but then he's got other things. Matt Gates, will he
get him through? Will he not get him through what
happened at that party, what happened with those ladies.

Speaker 6 (13:29):
Both of your clients testified that they were paid by
representative Gates to have sex.

Speaker 9 (13:33):
That's correct.

Speaker 12 (13:34):
The house was very clear about that and went through
each They essentially put the venmo payments on the screen
and asked about them, and my clients repeatedly testified, what
was this payment for without that was for sex?

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Well, first of all, if you venmoed them that was
for sex, you deserve not to be ag or pretty
much anything else now unless you're kidding, right, because my
buddies and I will venmo stuff back and forth and
I'll put like copious amounts of drugs or something. Any
What I really like is people like that, Oh that's cool,
good for you, right for bail, you know, But these

(14:09):
are supposedly underage girls at the time. Again, everybody's going
to have their due process. The Department of Justice looked
at this and said, we're not charging you, so and
that was a deep, you know, look into this. This
wasn't like one of these surfaces going nah, I don't
think there's anything here. They really looked into it. Some
people went to jail for some of this stuff, But
it was that a patty she.

Speaker 12 (14:29):
Tested right in July of twenty seventeen at this house party,
she was walking out to the pool area and she
looked her right and she saw Representative Gates having sex
with her friend who was seventeen.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Now he's going to do everything to push this through
a recess appointment because he knows he doesn't have the
votes in the Senate. And the Senate, I'm sure both
Republicans and Democrats want to have a look at the stuff.
What's in this ethics report? What's in it now? Because

(15:11):
he quit resigned immediately, that report, in theory should never
be seen because it's it's not here anymore. So it
doesn't make any difference. Mike Johnson made up.

Speaker 13 (15:23):
Name to use the House's resources in a manner that
is virtually unprecedented.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
I think it is a breach of protocol.

Speaker 13 (15:30):
This has not been a subject of our discosure. He
respects the House and the parameters, and he knows that
I would not violate any of those rules or for principles.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
We'll see what ends up happening with Matt Gates. Is
he a sacrificial lamb sent to slaughter? Now? What I
said was going to happen. Was the moment he was announced.
Is this is a pop and weave, twist and turn.
We'll get you through some other stuff. This guy is

(16:01):
a distraction that isn't gonna happen. That's okay, Marco Rubio
is gonna step away. We'll put him there and then
go from there in a few years and see what happens.
That's what I think is gonna happen. Now. That was
before Laura Trump jumped in and said she may want
that seat because it's family, baby, it's family. So I think,

(16:27):
you know, as saying the other day, I think of
all the people, you know, people like Eric Trump, not
Don Junior. I don't think Don Junior wants any part
to I think he likes being the crapster and more
of a kingmaker kind of thing. But if I was
to look at all of the people in the Trump
sphere that's not a politician, I would say Laura Trump

(16:49):
would be the one that would have to me the
biggest upside in the brightest potential, just throwing it out there.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four twenty three
at Chat Benson Show's your Twitter, We're gonna talk some immigration.
I don't know if you're aware of this, but a

(17:10):
lot of people have come here and none of them
were invited, And so we're gonna talk about some of
those people and how we actually get them to go
home because asking isn't working, so we're gonna have to
try something else. And as we all know, when we
try something else, it's gonna be mean. Oh yeah, yeah,
We're gonna do that straight ahead. Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 14 (17:37):
Son, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
The chat that.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
The great immigration deportation. Are you guys following this? You
see Donald Trump wanted to build a wall, and they
told him that is racist, and he's like, you guys,
build a wall. I guess different. Ours is totally different.
Ours was built with integrity. Ours was built with kindness, empathy.

(18:23):
Ours is very diverse Yours was gonna be you might
as well put a hoods on him. So he didn't
get his wall, and he fought. Then all the stuff happened,
and then January sixth, and then he was done, and
then he rose and became president again. And this time'
is like, screw it, I don't need a wall. We're
just gonna send everybody back. What my wall's Tom Holman,

(18:45):
Oh my god, And the great deportation is going to begin.
It's kind of like that movie The Highlander, the Quickening.
Tom tell us how it's gonna work. A lot of
people have wondered, how is this going to work?

Speaker 15 (18:58):
So how will it work?

Speaker 16 (19:00):
I think the President's been clear on the stage as
far as the deportation operation. We will prioritize public safety
threats and national security threats because you're the biggest they opposed,
the big danger to the United States security. He's got
three rails, So we'll do the deportation operation with the
priorities I just talked to you.

Speaker 15 (19:17):
I'll the gate, that'd be the priorities.

Speaker 16 (19:19):
Second thing is secure that border, lock that border down
and catch release and secure the border. The third rail
is we got over three hundred thousand missing children. The
over half million children have been trafficking to the United States.
This administration released them to un better sponsors and they
can't find three hundred thousand, and based on my three
and a half decades, some of these children forced labor.
We're already found someone in forced labor, some are enforced

(19:40):
sex trafficking. Some of them are pedophiles. We need to
save these children. That's gonna be a third rail.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Okay, there you go, third rail one, two, three rails.
We're going to get rid of people that shouldn't be here.
How many people are here that have already been told
you can't be here? Like we came here, we followed
the rules of applying for asylum. We went through the
process of applying for asylum. We then went and waited

(20:09):
lo those many years to be heard. Then when we
were heard, we were told we do not qualify, so
you must leave. And we've decided the best way to
allow people to do that is to self deport. So
how's that working out for us? It's not, it's not

(20:33):
doesn't work. That's like telling people who go to Disneyland,
it's like, all right, i'll pay you later. Later comes like,
i'll get you again. All right, you can go back
in have some fun, let us know it. But remember,
eventually you gotta leave, and they're like, yeah, we're on it. No,
you have to go, But they're gonna come and they're
gonna do horrible things. They're gonna take everybody away. Really,

(20:56):
is that what's gonna happen?

Speaker 17 (20:56):
According to some promise you with every fiber of my being,
because I'll probably would be one of those people that
if anybody comes for these people and tries to drag
them out by force, there will be protests of people
like me, American citizens who are going to stand there
and do everything possible to prevent these women and children,
which is all who these people are?

Speaker 12 (21:16):
How do you know who?

Speaker 7 (21:20):
Stop?

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Stop? I'm sorry.

Speaker 17 (21:21):
I lived next to these people. I can tell you
they are women and their children. Are there a terrorists
among them? I don't know, but I can tell you that.
But I can tell you. Let me talk, okay, But
what I'm telling you right now, practically speaking, is that
there will be people American citizens who will prevent these
little kids who are being dragged out of these shelters.
There are and what's going to happen to these people?

(21:41):
What is going to happen to the military when the
military opens fire on us?

Speaker 2 (21:47):
We're abit hole you thank you, Scott, lonely Scott trying
to be the voice of reason and a sea of insanity.
What's gonna happen when the military shows up?

Speaker 18 (21:57):
So?

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Who do I shoot? Just the brown ones? Yep, just away.
It's just so stupid. Do you really believe that I
would look at her and go, are you being serious
right now?

Speaker 19 (22:06):
Is this?

Speaker 2 (22:07):
I just want to know if you're being serious. Yes,
I think that's gonna happen. Okay, you need to leave,
You need to seek shelter because your insanity is crashing
around you. That is so insane. And we're gonna stop them. No,
you're not. You're not gonna stop them. And it's always
the women and children. By the way, Can I just
say this little side note here, Nobody gives a rats
ass about dad who's also traversed through hell and high

(22:29):
waters to come here to try to send money back
to their country, busting their ass, sleeping on the floor,
working four jobs. Even dads that come from different countries
get no respect. But I like how they're like, do
you know if they're I don't know if they're terrorists. Okay,
so wait a minute here, you don't know if they're terrorists.
Can you know many people are here that aren't supposed
to be here? Nobody does. It's a whole lot of

(22:51):
But they're not talking about just randomly. Just hey, let's
go down the street. Just pick up a bunch of people,
throw them in the back of the car. We'll tell
take them to some sort of camp, we'll see who
they are, and then we'll send them wherever that we
need to send. That is the most insane thing. But
I expect nothing less because you can't have a real

(23:12):
conversation about this because people lose their blanking mind.

Speaker 20 (23:15):
Challenge of sorting through them is mammot. We had a
hard time doing it in a rock. Okay, our troops
have had a hard time doing it in Afghanistan. Trying
to ask them to sort through who's who and implemented
possy like this hold on here in the United States
is like nothing we've ever seen.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
Act.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
I mean the hold on.

Speaker 20 (23:31):
Maybe the only president we have is internment camps during
World War Two against Japanese Americans. But there's not a
military precedent for sorting through who on the Upper East
Side is illegal and who's not. And you're asking a
nineteen year old right holding a weapon who signed up
to serve his or her country to thrust themselves into
maybe the most.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Fraught political topic that we've got in these temps twice now.

Speaker 20 (23:51):
Want people want a solution, but they don't necessarily want
that one.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
Well, actually they do. That's why they voted for Trump.
One of the big reasons they voted from They want solution.
The solution was mass deportations. No, I think if we're
honest with ourselves, just like with abortion, who can be
honest with ourselves? Most people, even people on the ride,
are like, yeah, the first three months, the first trimester, okay,

(24:15):
I don't want to know about it, But okay, after that,
most people understand that, yes, there are a lot of
people here and they've come here illegally, and they have
put themselves in a position where they have become not
a blight on our society, but have actually added to it.
So we can be honest about that, even for a
second for somebody fun gen, I'll be honest about that.

(24:38):
That being said, there are way too many people here
that have come here and abused the system, and if
we continue to allow it to happen, it will continue
to be used against us over and over and over
and over and over again. And the thought of like, well,
most people don't want that, that's not true. Most people
do want that. Most people do do they want massive
roundups with camps and all the things that everybody's talk

(25:00):
about nobody wants that. Okay, maybe a few wackedies, but
still no nobody does put this thought process of just this.
You know, big green trucks rolling down the street, just
kicking indoors and grabbing ladies and little kids and throwing
them in the back of something. And my god, you
are insane.

Speaker 18 (25:19):
Twice now insinuated that Trump's going to send the military
to around up American citizens, which is totally false. There
are one point three to one point six million illegal
immigrants in this country today who have already received deportation
orders from a court.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
You can start there.

Speaker 18 (25:33):
There's another population, as Mark said, that have either committed
violent crimes in the United States or committed violent crimes
where they came from. You can also do that. That
has nothing to do with the people in your neighborhood,
has nothing to do with the person in your office,
and has nothing to do with what the hell you're
talking about. It has to do getting people out of
the country.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
We're not going to solve anything by yelling at each other.
But they have lost their mind. How would you use
the military? What would you do? Well, So that's going
to be for first of all, that's going to be
for them to decide on the legal side of it,
because we can't decide how any of the military is
going to be used unless the legal side of it,
which challenge after challenge after challenge, is going to come

(26:09):
in so we can figure it out. Secondly, even the
people on the left are like, I don't want anybody
to porters like, yeah, we should probably get rid of
the people that are bad. Okay, we can all agree
on that. That's six seven hundred thousand. How about the godaways? Okay,
I don't even know how many that is. So now
you're starting to get to the point where there's that.
Then you've got the one point three to one point

(26:29):
six million plus people that have already been told they
have to leave. You start adding that up, you're cutting
into it big time. And let's not even forget the
fact that there's going to be a lot of people
that are going to self deport. So add it all up.
It's a good thing. We haven't got to your we
haven't got to your you know, your your your mother,

(26:52):
we haven't got to your you know, your great grandfather.
We haven't got to any of that. We're getting not
the low hanging fruit, if you will, the stuff that
it's not even hanging, it's on the ground. We need
to go after that first period. Why did it have
to be fruit? It was just it was an expression.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
It's been out there forever.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
Oh my lord, three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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The ACLU is going to be all over this too.
They're already talking about We've got five gazillion people ready
to stand and fight for the right for these people
who've broken the law to come here to stay here.

Speaker 21 (27:28):
We're hearing from some people in the Trump transition team
that they're only going to go after hard and criminals
and national security threats, and that's one thing, But then
we're hearing from lots of other people that it is
going to really be mass deportation. They're going to go
after people without criminal convictions.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Who's that? Tell me who's telling you those things? And
I tell everybody out they're on the left or who's
all about the open borders? And oh my goodness, I
tell you this over and over again. It takes one
act of some ass hat to pull off a Boston
bond situation or something like that that is big and

(28:06):
it kills several people or several hundred for everybody, even
the ones who are staunched defenders of we shouldn't do
this with Grandma and we shouldn't to go. You know what,
screw it. Build two walls, put turrets everywhere, blair Kid
rock music from the top, and throw everybody out of here.
Oh yeah, yeah, some people forgot about. Let's be real

(28:27):
and deal with what we know we need to deal with. First,
the people we know are here bad. The people we
don't know are here because they snuck in and they
are gotaways. And the people that have already been told
you don't qualify, you must leave. Then we can deal
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Speaker 1 (30:40):
Running with Scissors sounds great compared to this.

Speaker 23 (30:43):
So the most important message that we get out this
year is that Christmas is Palestinian. That means decorating your tree,
perhaps with some Palestinian decorations, maybe telling your family, your
children about how Jesus was a Palestinian and how Christmas
is a Palestinian story.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
No, no, it's not, and you're stupid? What who else say?
The only thing we could do this year is make
sure that everybody knows, as we decorate our Christmas trees
how much we care about you. What did I get
this year? That's it? Oh my lord? Anything right, just

(31:24):
anything they can do to make themselves feel like they're
part of progress. The youngsters of the globe trying their
hardest as they try what did you get this year?
I got? My new Palestine is apartheid? What that's right?

(31:44):
Their apartheid state. What I'm trying it on? It's like
a new handbag. What what a dumbass probably gets us
news from influencers.

Speaker 24 (31:55):
How many Americans are getting their news regularly from social
media influencers. Sixty five percent of Americans who get their
news mostly from influencers on social media tell the Pew
Research that are doing that has helped them better understand
current events and civic issues. News influencers with one hundred
thousand followers or more, mostly men, mostly right leaning, and
the vast majority of them nearly eighty percent have no

(32:17):
affiliation with any other news organization.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Thirty seven percent of those.

Speaker 24 (32:21):
Under age thirty say they're regular users of social media
influencer news.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
That's right, kids, that's where everybody gets it. They're going there.
Hence the reason why Mika in them went to Mai
Lago and Trump's like, I went to other places. You
guys didn't. You guys just sat there calling me Adolf Hitler,
which I'm not. But going there doesn't make it so

(32:52):
you're going to get more audience and influence and influencing
is a big thing, but you know what it is
mostly about. People don't have the constraints of major corporations
looking over their shoulders saying don't do that because they're
one of our sponsors, or they wouldn't like it, or
whatever it is. It's that's it. And the young want

(33:16):
to go somewhere where they feel like they're talking with somebody,
and in social media you feel like that, like you're
having a conversation even though it's somebody's talking to you
or whatever. The reality is, it feels like you can
answer back, you can do those kind of things. It
is a different thing, and they're not used to it
in the older generation. And trust me, I'm fifty three

(33:38):
and I understand these type of things because I've both
old and new generation.

Speaker 24 (33:42):
For its study, if you first set up some guidelines
to be considered a news influencer, the person had to
regularly post about current events and have at least one
hundred thousand followers on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, or x,
where eighty five percent of news influencers have a presence.
Most of those putting out news content are men, twenty
seven one percent identify as Republican and twenty one percent Democrat,

(34:03):
and seventy seven percent of them have no affiliation with
any mainstream news site.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
And that's a big deal because there's no constraints now,
they're going to get stuff wrong, no doubt about that.
They're going to and some of them are only there
for the clicks that likes the shares to grow their audience,
but they're also going to get a lot of stuff right,
not just on the right. So there is so many

(34:30):
other outlets. And when I hear that media is dead
or news is dead, it's not. It's just changing, adapt
or die. If you do it right, you will be successful.
If you do it wrong, you will fail. And with
all the massive audience that all of these people don't

(34:50):
have anymore, they still have a reach. It's pretty damn
big on any given night where they could be online
on top of everything else doing it in a different way,
and they don't, and they fail and they'll continue to
do so. And part of that has to do with
the fact too, that they're just not entertaining. They're not.

(35:11):
They come across as stuffy the man, untrustworthy. Am I trustworthy?
I'd like to think I'm pretty trustworthy. I'll get some
stuff wrong every now and then, I'll do America. I'm
sorry if I got it wrong, But for the most part,

(35:32):
I mean I want to give the whole story and
what you found in the world of television. Is their
biggest thing is they tried to pretend they were straightforward,
unbiased journalist and they weren't. And then they made the

(35:52):
ultimate sin. They weren't entertaining. That is the ultimate sin.
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Speaker 1 (36:19):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:48):
How to stay relevant when you're no longer relevant. The
whole thing with Mika and Joe going to ma A Lago,
What are we gonna do? Joe, we gotta go stock?
Why does we got to figure out how to stay
relevant again? It's not you going there and talking to
them and then coming back and doing the same thing.
That doesn't keep you relevant. People have moved on and

(37:09):
they continue to do so. Case in point this also
for Mika and Joe.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Listen to this new research shows one in five adults
regularly get their news from influencers on social media. The
number is even higher among younger Americans, with almost forty
percent under the age of thirty getting their news from
those sources. According to the Pew Research Center, the social

(37:36):
media site x remains the most widely accessed platform, followed
by Instagram and YouTube.

Speaker 4 (37:44):
I mean that comes obviously for political news.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
And Mike, that's the challenge.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
You grew up in a newsroom, like Gene grew up
in a newsroom. I mean, that's a lot of challenge.
That's a challenge for a lot of mainstream media sources.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
Do that make themselves relevant?

Speaker 4 (37:58):
Againdo here twenty four of adults who actually get influencers
on social media? I don't know, maybe somebody who makes
baskets and while they're making baskets, they look up and
say vote for Canada Acts.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
Not even what it is all about. You're a clown.
This is why you're not relevant. Relevant is TikTok. Relevant
is the fact that people are moving elsewhere and the information,
for the most part, in a lot of ways, is
kind of similar. It is the way it's presented. It's
the way it's presented. You present something in an entertaining way.
People will find you eventually you present something in a

(38:33):
way that they want to consume it. People will find
you when you are snobbish, when you are all of
the things. That's not only a younger generation, but even
a generation of the same age feels that you are
talking down to them. They want nothing to do with it.
And we've been talking. We talked about it last hour.
It's not just about being in a certain area, it's

(38:56):
also about being entertaining. And they're like, I can't believe it.
I don't know what we're gonna do. I mean, we're
trying really hard and we're hoping and praying. But people
just want this new fan dangled car. They don't want
the horse and buggy. But even if you get the
car and you're not funny and entertaining, nobody cares. I
don't know how they make themselves.

Speaker 25 (39:17):
We make ourselves relevant again because we can't compete with
twenty second snippets on an iPhone.

Speaker 2 (39:23):
Walking up Morles, getting your entire.

Speaker 25 (39:26):
News digest of the day in less than a minute
on your phone as you're walking into the crowd with
coffee in one hand and your phone and the other
I don't know how we catch.

Speaker 2 (39:34):
Up to that. Well, you don't catch up to it
by trying to do what you've been doing. And you
know what's funny, I hear all the time. You know,
people don't want to sit around and watch stuff for
three hours or two hours. You're wrong again. Entertain them
and they will. Your competition, though, isn't television viewers. Your

(39:54):
competition is the phone. My competition is the phone. That's
why I'm on the phone. That's why I do the
things I do. That's why we're doing more of those things.
At least I am because I have to. I love radio,
don't get me wrong. There's amazing. They're amazing. I love it.
But I do all the other stuff. Yes I'm on
the TikTok, Yes I'm on the YouTube. Yes I'm on Facebook.

(40:16):
Yes I'm on and you have to be. But if
you're not entertaining, it doesn't matter. America sits there and
they see two people that look like they stepped out
of a j cru ad and think that's not us.
And you got Mike Barnacle. Well, I don't know how
we're going to be relevant anymore. I'm trying very hot,
but it just doesn't seem to be any part of

(40:40):
us that's relevant, And people get twenty second snidbits from
something because somebody has a thought at that moment. But
when it comes to actual news and stuff, there's plenty
of people out there that go much deeper than you,
guys realize on a subject that people are interested in
because they want them the way that they want it now.

(41:02):
And it's not all about I only want conservative and
I only want liberal. They want a media free of
this overhanging reach of corporations that they feel are going
to stifle the opportunity to have an honest conversation.

Speaker 4 (41:19):
Oh yeah, So, Gene Robinson, do you agree with mine?
Because I find this hard to believe that younger voters
would be more interested in getting an entertaining twenty news
twenty second news snippet than watching a cable news show
for four hours from six am. This seems like an

(41:41):
easy choice to us here.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
It seems like it's an easy joys with us here.
But is it? Are you entertaining? Because if you're not,
then nobody cares. It doesn't matter. And I say that,
and I remember Colin Cowhard gave me some advice when
I first went to National. So he was doing a
book signing up in LA and I was gonna go

(42:08):
National the next week.

Speaker 26 (42:10):
You know.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
That was really excited, very excited. You know, we've done
all the press and everything like that for the show.
And I went up and I got his book and
he was doing news broadcasting live, and I said any
thing he could tell me, because people don't care if
you're right or wrong, and they care for you entertaining.
And it doesn't mean that you can be wrong all
the time, but we forget. You've got to go where

(42:32):
the people are, and you've also got to give the
people what they want in entertainment is part of it.
And they don't understand that you are doing a show
for nerds and not fun nerds, right, not not cool nerds.
You're doing a show for academics and profess has an

(42:54):
er ma. You're doing a show for those people, and
it's not entertaining. It's not. The only entertainertaining thing is
when you fall all over yourself. Do you either fawn
on some Democrat or lose your mind over the fact
that you think Donald Trump is the second coming of
the Fullrike. It's just very weird. But are you entertaining.

(43:18):
That's it. Can you entertain? Can you talk about something
ridiculous and entertain? I like ridicuts. We're gonna talk about
AI later. I love it. EI is awesome. We're gonna talk.
I can talk about anything. And sometimes I think, okay,
you know what, that's too obscure or weird. You can't
have two hours of cricket talk. But I could, and

(43:43):
the one the English got be like, oh yes, I'd
like that very much. You've got to be able to
be entertaining, and that's an unfortunate for some who only
will watch things if they're entertained, even if it's a
very serious thing. If you're not gonna make me laugh,
I want no part of it, which isn't always good,

(44:06):
but that's the reality. If you can be entertaining and yes, compelling,
Do I find any of them? I don't find much
of cable news entertaining and compelling, so I don't watch
a lot of it. I don't if you guys knew
what I watched. All right, I'll show my age here.

(44:29):
My two favorite shows right now, High Potential and Matt Locke,
the new One. I like it. My wife comes in,
she shakes her head, jees, what do you do? I'm
watching matt Lock, the new one. It's awesome. If you've

(44:50):
not seen it, it's great. There's twisting, there's turns and
high potential is great. And of course it's that time
of the year where I'm watching Hallmark Why because it's entertaining.
It doesn't need win an award to be what it
should be because at the end of the day is
did you feed the audience what they wanted? Did you

(45:12):
give them something where they went, oh, yeah, I enjoyed that.
It wasn't a waste of my time. Because if you
can do that, it's a win. But if you're trying
to stay relevant and you continue to do the same
thing over and over again, you're going to continue to fail.
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(46:41):
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Speaker 27 (46:56):
Chad Benson, stop showing us that you're going to play
by the rule when you know very well that they're
not playing by the rules. If you voluntarily turn this
country over to the autocratic dictator at his clown show
of an administration that he's been assembling, if you let
democracy fall, if you let millions of people die, and
you know millions of people will die, then your legacy

(47:18):
in history is allowing democracy to fall. The Biden Harris
administration will be known throughout history as the administration that
let this country turn into an autocratic dictatorship.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
And you know we'll never get it back. By the way,
the clown thing, it's a little overused. I prefer more
Benny Hill, but you do you This person's very angry
at the administration and apparently wants them not to leave. Well,
that sounds weird.

Speaker 27 (47:47):
If the options are dictatorship or civil war, we choose
civil war. I choose civil war. Stop playing by the
rules and do something.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
They always want to talk about civil war? And you
forget who has all the guns? All right, you guys ready,
what do you mean you guys don't have any guns?
How is this going to be a civil war? If? Yeah,
I guess we can't do it. Then let's let's just

(48:20):
not be insane and see what happens. Okay, maybe so
I could to see that. Hey, we were going to
totally fight you, but we don't have any guns. So
what do you guys say? It's okay because we're all
obese O here, so it's just U we didn't want
to get up anyways. How about we do this. We'll

(48:42):
do an app as I've talked about for a long time,
and we'll just make that the civil war and we'll
see how that plays out. Oh okay, speaking of real wars,
something we should pay attention to, which is what's going
on with Ukraine realistic missiles.

Speaker 1 (48:59):
Noon.

Speaker 28 (48:59):
It's a tuck of have a maximum range of one
hundred and ninety miles, but they've only been authorized to
be used in Russia's Curse region for now.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
Ah, I see attack thems? Is there a stakhems? Remember those?
These are different.

Speaker 28 (49:12):
Ukraine's been asking for months to use these missiles. Now,
Zelensky warning an attack could come at any time, but
Russia saying, if that's happens, the response will be tangible.

Speaker 2 (49:21):
What does it even mean at this point in time,
You're doing everything you can. Now, it's not like you
have anything else up your sleeve. I mean that's just it.
Russia doesn't have anything outside of nuclear which they're not
going to do because they understand what the repercussions are
for that. They understand that big time. I mean, they

(49:41):
get it. And you know, at that point in time,
if you know, somebody said, what if they use nuclear weapons,
I think the whole world freezes them out. There's the
repercussion is we starve your entire country to the point
where you have nothing left. Nothing gets in, nothing gets out,

(50:01):
and you starve. There's no attack. The attack comes slowly,
but he knows that that he would know. So what
is what do you have that you haven't already used? Nothing?
You got nothing, There's no special thing you have. It's like,
all right, now after a thousand days, will show them

(50:23):
it's been a thousand days. By the way, We'll get
to that in a second. But I mean, I'm just
trying to figure out exactly what it is that He's like,
if you guys do this, that thing we've had that
we could have used at any given time that's not
a nuclear weapon, well we're gonna go get it.

Speaker 26 (50:38):
I hope that under the presidency of Donald Trump, the
war will come to an end.

Speaker 2 (50:46):
I think it will. I think it will. But you're
gonna give up stuff. So know that. Know that going in,
you're not getting to keep everything that was once your land.
That isn't happening.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
Ukraine needs.

Speaker 26 (51:01):
Weapons for long arrange missiles to defend itself without any conditions.

Speaker 2 (51:09):
Which is what they should have done a long time ago.
And now on his way out, he is going to
do that. But this has been a thousand days. Think
about that.

Speaker 29 (51:18):
One thousand days ago, February twenty fourth, twenty twenty two,
Russia launched its brutal and unprovoked, full scale invasion of Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
That is insane. How long this has gone on. And
let's not forget that. It's realistically, if we go back,
it's been three plus thousand, because first Crimea and then
what's been going on in the Curse region and the
region right there. They've been battling it out over and

(51:53):
over again, non stop. So it's not like they they've not.

Speaker 29 (51:58):
Met forsand the people of Ukraine have not broken or bent.
But while today is an important marker, there's nothing special
about this summer occasion. Winter is approaching and Russia's relentless
attacks have devastated critical infrastructure.

Speaker 2 (52:20):
It's gonna get ugly, and again it's going to continue
to be ugly until eventually Trump gets in the office,
and even before then, I think they'll be on a
path to figuring it out exactly what's going to happen.
But that's a win. I don't care what anybody says.
You sit here and have a disdain for Trumpell, you

(52:40):
want mergate and it okay, okay, that's fine. We're gonna
go to civil war again. You're not. It's funny because
she's always she's like she's looking at her boyfriend orr husband,
go we're going to go to civil war, and he's like,
we aren't doing anything, because if there's a civil war,
I'm doing it, thank you. So. But I said there,

(53:00):
and I listened to all this crap about this, and
you know, all the all the fears and the lunacy
that's going on, and I understand there's some fears there.
I'm not trying to do when I am downplaying that
because you've lost your freaking mind. That being said, this
situation is real, this is happening, and the fact that
Trump could come in and probably will get some sort

(53:22):
of agreement as uneasy and as frustrating is for some people,
is going to piss people off in a major way.
Well the arms manufacturers, But on top of that, it's
going to make some people over here going, well, I
did inviten do that. You could have done that at
any given time. And they won't give them any credit.
They say, you know, all this was the groundwork laid
by Biden. You watch three, two, three, five, three eight,

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Speaker 1 (54:14):
Then Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
We keep you abreast of all the things that matter.
You said, breast of all the things that matter in
the world. AI is here. It's not going anywhere. The
controversy is heating up this holiday season because you see,
Coca Cola has got a new commercial that is causing
a stir.

Speaker 22 (54:57):
One of the most iconic brands, ringing in the holiday season.
But take a closer look at the new Coca Cola
commercial and you might notice that it was made with
artificial intelligence. Social media is certainly caught with it shows
how lifeless that Christmas commercial is. It was supposed to
be a reimagination of the iconic Holidays Are Coming campaign

(55:20):
from nineteen ninety five, but nearly thirty years later, the
beverage behemoth now facing backlash for taking the real people
and the cheer out of the holidays.

Speaker 24 (55:33):
Coca Cola just put out an ad and ruined Christmas
and their entire brand.

Speaker 29 (55:37):
It's less festive, more creepy holiday vibes.

Speaker 22 (55:41):
Coca Cola is just the latest company to serve generative
AI to its consumers.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
So I'm gonna say this, the commercial's not bad. The
animals are obviously AI, but they look pretty damn good.
The humans look really good. I mean, think about where
we were a year ago. It's like that that person
has nine and one eye is over here. I mean,
how far it's come. If you were to shoot that

(56:07):
is a real commercial, that would cost you god knows
how many millions. But this probably took several days instead
of several weeks, and very few people which save some
money and the future is here and nobody's going backwards.
How do you use it for your benefit? That's what

(56:29):
you need to know. And one of the things is
when you see and hear and we're going to get
to Ben Afflack in a minute. People pushing back on AI.
Those are people who see AI as a competition understandable,
as well as the people that would use AI for

(56:50):
their benefit as a competition that they want no part of.
Now you can build amazing commercials and stuff for virtually nothing.
Up weirdly in the morning, as I always am, call
my uncle. I said, Paul, have you seen the new
co commercial? Because it's awesome? I said, yeah, it's pretty,

(57:10):
it's pretty, it's pretty amazing. I said, would that how
much does that take days? He goes, honestly, because one
or two people could have done that in a couple
of days, and the amount of money it saved is huge.
Is it perfect?

Speaker 7 (57:25):
No?

Speaker 2 (57:25):
But would you know no? Because now if anybody looks
really good, they're like, that's got to be AI.

Speaker 22 (57:33):
In June, Toys r Us teamed up with open Ai
Sora to produce this commercial. Seeing the program allowed the
company to tell this incredible story with remarkable speed and efficiency,
but the reaction.

Speaker 1 (57:45):
It all just felt really creepy.

Speaker 22 (57:47):
Why do you think companies are just toying around so
much with AI in this moment.

Speaker 29 (57:52):
Well, it's a push for marketing efficiency, right, How do
we create more with less?

Speaker 15 (57:57):
I mean that's just that sort of you know business
one on.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
One, absolutely, and it's going to continue to be that way.
How can we create more with less? How can we
build a billion dollar company using AI as a pal,
as a friend, as a if you will, essentially, and
I think this is really important, a partner in all
of the things that are going on, especially when it

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comes to creative Is it perfect? No, it's never going
to be able to do what humans can do in
thought process and the ideas that you have for whatever
you're doing. It'll build you anything you want, but you're
going to have to come up with those things. But
being able to build something that nobody would have imagined

(58:43):
ten fifteen years ago out of your house in the
middle of nowhere, you become a player. It's crazy.

Speaker 22 (58:52):
Behind the scenes, companies are ramping up AI used too
young brands, the parent company behind Taco Bell, Pizza Hut,
and KFC has report started testing promotional emails written by AI.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, young exec
Joe Park said it allows the company to engage each
customer with the relevant offers at the right time. Park

(59:13):
adding the company's early trials have already bumped up engagement
and boosted sales. But for Coca Cola, it's their on
screen choice to generate the holiday spirit with computers that
fizzled out and fell flat with consumers.

Speaker 2 (59:31):
The commercial itself. I mean, you're trying to build on nostalgia,
and that's tough to do because when you go look
at that commercial, you're also playing with memories. And that's
one of the things too, I think people have to understand,
and that includes even today in filmmaking way you're using
human beings. When you mess with people's memories, you got

(59:54):
to tread carefully because if you get it wrong, they're pissed.
And I remember that mar way back in the day,
and this commercial again, it's not bad. If it was
a standalone, I think people would have a different view
of it. Speaking of Ai ben Flack, I do want
to come back to Ai Ben.

Speaker 15 (01:00:14):
How do you see it?

Speaker 30 (01:00:15):
I mean, is it a benefit or is it a
real threat. Is it possible that a Netflix can say,
you know, we're going to do our own excuse me,
James Bond thing out there with a bunch of actors
that are completely recreated for this market or that market.

Speaker 19 (01:00:26):
I A.

Speaker 31 (01:00:26):
That's not possible now, B. Will it be possible in
the future, Highly unlikely. See, movies will be one of
the last things to be replaced by AI. AI can
write you excellent imitative verse.

Speaker 15 (01:00:37):
It cannot write you Shakespeare.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
No, it can't, not yet, but I will tell you this.
It can do a lot of things that No, it
can't do. Yes, it can do that. Now are the
emotions missing? Yeah, when it comes to certain acting and
stuff like that. But how many of us watch cartoons?
How many of us watch certain things with you know?
I mean even now when you go and you watch

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a movie that's not really a monster, it's a green screen.
It's this, that and the other. That is all stuff
that is going to be improved tremendously when it comes
to AI. Now in the future, is there going to
be stuff done that is going to be amazing and
virtually impossible to tell?

Speaker 9 (01:01:22):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
Is it farther away than you know that will never happen.
Maybe the last to go. He is like everybody worried
about their position, and he doesn't have to be because
you are already at a point now where if somebody
wants to replicate you, you know, you go and you get yourself.
Make sure that you've copyrighted yourself. But it's happening, it's here,

(01:01:47):
it's not going anywhere. It's will we accept some of
that stuff? You know, Queen sold their library for a
billion plus dollars. Speaking of AI, if you go through
the contracts, one of the things is very interest. It's
not like anybody can see contract, but some of the
stuff that's been leaked is they bought everything, including future,

(01:02:07):
meaning there is a chance that you will get new
Queen music based on AI. The question for us is
when will we accept it? Because the thought of getting
rid of humans that isn't going to happen. But is

(01:02:29):
this going to be something that is going to be
a huge player in the entertainment industry, in the news industry,
how soon until we get people who are just news
readers who are AI. I think a lot quicker than
people realize.

Speaker 31 (01:02:44):
The function of having two actors or three or four
actors in a room and the taste to discern and construct.
That is something that currently entirely eludes AI's capability, and
I think will for a meaningful period of time. What
A is going to do is going to disintermediate the
more laborious, less creative, more costly aspects of film making.

Speaker 2 (01:03:03):
That will allow costs to.

Speaker 31 (01:03:04):
Be brought down, that will be lower the barrier to entry,
that will allow more voices to be heard, that will
make it easier to for the people want to make
good will hunt things to go out and make it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
Well, that's that's obviously true, but it's been that way.
Technologies advanced in such that now even with your camera
on your phone and some of these new phones, you
can go make a movie that looks pretty damn good
off your camera with editing and stuff. This is going
to just make it happen in ways that you cannot
believe and in ways that looks so damn similar to

(01:03:37):
what you're getting in the movie, even with real actors.

Speaker 31 (01:03:40):
But it's not going to replace human beings making films.
It may make your background more convincing, It can change
the color of your shirt, it can fix mistakes that
you've made. You know, you might be able to get
two seasons of House of the Dragon in a year
instead of one. And eventually AI will allow you to
ask for your own episode of succession where you could say,
I'll pay thirty dollars and can you make me a
forty five minute episode where like Kendall gets the company

(01:04:03):
and runs off and has an affair with Stewie, and
it'll do it, and.

Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
It'll be a little jankeee and a.

Speaker 31 (01:04:08):
Little bit where that's the value and my view long
term of AI.

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
Yeah, we've talked about it here. You know, my uncle
and I have talked about it for years. Where media
is going, and we've talked about media last hour is
everything is going to be personalized. Media that includes music, comedy, everything,
you name it. It's going to be personalized. And being
able to produce your own whatever you want when it

(01:04:37):
comes to your favorite shows and buying into that so
it's personalized for you is going to be incredible. There'll
still be the state because you're not going to think
of that on your own. You're going to take something
you love, whether it's a session or whatever it is
that you may love. You know, for me bringing back
a gun smoke where whatever that kind of thing is
going to happen, and it is going to be a

(01:04:59):
lot better than people realize it's going to be, and
it's happening quicker than ever.

Speaker 31 (01:05:03):
And there should be negotiated rights, and that's the right
to say if you want to just put If people
want to make five minute, thirty second TikTok videos where
they look like the Adventers wat you can. You know,
just like you used to be able to buy your
Ironman costume at the store, you're going to buy your
Ironman pack and you and your buddies are gonna look
like iron Man and Hawk.

Speaker 15 (01:05:20):
Guy like you know on Twitch.

Speaker 31 (01:05:22):
That's that's what's gonna really happen.

Speaker 2 (01:05:24):
Just like you do now with skins. If you're playing
a video game, you can buy the skins to look
like certain things. It's happening. Kids, be prepared and soak
it up. Learn it. And everybody's like I should learn
to program, No, don't learn how to be the person
to use it. That's where the money's at. Programming. At

(01:05:47):
this point in time, it's gonna start programming itself, so
you're not even gonna need that. Learn how to be
the person that understands what the prompts are and how
to use it. It's tremendous. It is three two, three, five,
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he said he was going to do it. He said
he was going to and most people feel like, yes,
something needs to be done, including shoring up the border.
But we've got one point six million people give or
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(01:06:54):
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The fallout continues from Mika and Joe's weekend trip to
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freaking out about it. How could they do that to us,
please tell us how Look.

Speaker 7 (01:09:32):
The bottom line is America needs a free press that
is willing to speak truth to power. And I think
that we have to be very clear eyed when we
think about the president elect and cover the president elects.
And I don't think you need to sit down for
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to be able to speak truth and to be able
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Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Story, Sonny hosting there on the View, I don't think
you need to kiss his ring. Okay, he is the
president elect, will be the president again, was the president
And shouldn't you want to have some dialogue? Shouldn't you
want to have some conversation now? They did it because

(01:10:19):
they really need to figure out what the hell they're
gonna do for the next four years when it comes
to entertaining the fan. And I said the fan that
being said, we should have a conversation, shouldn't you? I mean,
why not? I'm just I'm curious why you would want
to have a conversation, Sonny.

Speaker 7 (01:10:41):
So maybe they're not journalists in the true sense. Maybe
they're saying that their opinion journalists. But we have to
remember that Trump is the guy who ushered in the
era of fake news, the guy who ushered in alternative facts.
He is the guy who attacked three black female journalists.
And so I think that this president elect, I hate

(01:11:04):
to say it, would like nothing more than to have
only Fox News cover him, would like nothing more than
a state sponsored media. I don't think he can be
trusted in the way that other presidents can be trusted.
This is an aberration.

Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
I'm still trying to figure out where the you lost
me it. He attacked three black journalists and I'm trying
to figure that one out. Secondly, and I think this
is important when you sit there and talk about all
the things that Trump's done to this or to that,
or he did this to you know, this person over
here in the journalism he did this that I remind
you that Barack Obama had Eric Holder go after James

(01:11:44):
Rosen from Fox News to the point where he got wiretapped. What. Yeah,
So let's settle down with I've never seen anything like
this before. It's never going to be settled down. There's
always been an uneasy benefit and frenemy relationship with the

(01:12:08):
media and power. It's always been that way, and Trump
has used it extremely well. And you guys have used
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off of him. You weren't doing that with Obama. You
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Speaker 1 (01:12:54):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:23):
So I was listening to this podcast called The Two Bills,
Bill Maher, Bill Shettner.

Speaker 15 (01:13:30):
I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
I don't know why why the Democrats lost.

Speaker 19 (01:13:34):
I don't I don't understand why the Democrats lost.

Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
I well, people will be writing books about it for years.

Speaker 15 (01:13:40):
Many reasons.

Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
Part of it was, you know, just Biden should not
have stayed on so long.

Speaker 15 (01:13:46):
That I understand.

Speaker 19 (01:13:47):
But inflation prices have come down, the economy is good.

Speaker 2 (01:13:52):
I mean, I don't know why they voted against her.
She was not a great candidate. Let's be honest.

Speaker 15 (01:13:59):
Why isn't she great? Candidate.

Speaker 1 (01:14:01):
She combined, black woman, that's.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
Not a candidate. You know, that's identity politics. She combined,
black woman, there's something on the wing. What is it? It's
my intelligence? The hell was that about? It's a horrible podcast.
I hope it's over now. That was Bill Maher's podcast,
which is fun. Actually, I've watched several episodes and very entertaining,

(01:14:26):
to say the least. What I found interesting, though, is
the fact that well, Bill Shatner there, he shatted himself.
Why isn't she a good candidate? She's a woman. Do
you really know what a woman is? She's black, she's Asian,
she's she's gone. So that's it. Time in the spotlight

(01:14:51):
is over. We wish you all the best. Plus, she
didn't talk about the things that people wanted to talk about,
like immigration, which of course you know, is a big deal.
What's coming, Chad? Are you ready for it? It is
the great deporting A lot of people have wondered, how
is this going to work?

Speaker 15 (01:15:09):
So how will it work?

Speaker 16 (01:15:10):
Well, look, I think the President's been clear on the
stage as far as the deportation operation. We will prioritize
public safety threats and national security threats because you're the biggest.
They posed the big danger to the United States security.
He's got three rails. So we'll do the deportation operation
with the priorities I just talked to you.

Speaker 15 (01:15:27):
I'll the gate. That'd be the priorities.

Speaker 16 (01:15:29):
Second thing is secure that border, lock that border down
and catch release and secure the border. The third rail
is we got over three hundred thousand missing children. The
over half million children have been trafficking to the United
States since administration released them joun better sponsors, and they
can't find three hundred thousand and based on my three
and a half decades, some of these children forced labor
where he found someone in forced labor, Some are enforced

(01:15:51):
sex trafficking, some of them are pedophiles.

Speaker 15 (01:15:53):
We need to save these children. That's gonna be a
third rail.

Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
Now what you'll hear is, let me put that in context.
Some of these people are with their sponsors and they
just haven't checked in with them. Yeah, I'm not quite
sure that's what you think it is. Now some of
that may be true, is it three hundred thousand. Let's
just say you have put some mustard on it there.

(01:16:19):
Tom Holman put some mustard on it, and it's not
three hundred, but one hundred. That would mean one hundred
thousand children have come here and have been trafficked. Holy
Mother of God, that's still a large number. If it's
three hundred thousand, oh boy, that's not good. That's not
good at all. So we're gonna find out if he

(01:16:40):
can pull this off. I think they can. Focusing on
the areas that matter first and foremost people that are
here that have done bad things elsewhere or done bad
things here and should have been deported already. People that
have been already adjudicated means they've gone before the judge.
The judge says, I have listened to thine case. This's

(01:17:03):
got very much an accent of Shakespeare in nature. I've
listened to thy case, and I have ruled that you
do not meet the terms of asylum to enter and
stay in this country. Now normally you would go, you'll

(01:17:23):
be taken into custody and you must leave. But here
we say you do not meet the terms of asylum.
You're free to go and wander around aimlessly. That's what
happens here. That's not good. It's not of course, is
this going to happen as fast as people think? Yes,
I think day one it's going to happen. Now, there's

(01:17:45):
going to be of course, oh my god, they're gonna
throw everybody out, They're gonna arrest everybody. They're gonna you know,
the usual people that lose their freaking mind.

Speaker 32 (01:17:52):
We can expect this to basically start on day one,
and we know the President elect is going to declare
a national emergency and call on the millitary to carry
out his campaign promise this mass deportation. Yet number one,
the borders are Tom Holman. We heard him literally say
families won't be separated, they can be deported together. Right,
that's kind of the sentiment coming from the President Alex

(01:18:12):
Pick to carry out these mass deportations, and a lot
of people expect Tom Holman is the brains behind this operation.
Of course, he's the ex ad Ice director under Trump.
Now we can expect them to go after people to
have a final order of removal. They're about one point
five million people who are judged as already said you
don't qualify for asylum, you have to go. They're also
going to go after the hundreds of thousands of criminals
that DHS has identified that are in the country right now.

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
But here's the reality.

Speaker 32 (01:18:36):
Nicole Hohman also said that it is the illegal to
cross the border. You are committing a crime by coming
into the country illegally, So those people aren't safe either.
So those are the people that are just here trying
to seek a better life. No one is going to
kind of be exempt from this, but they are going
to prioritize those criminals, according to Homan, So that is
what we can expect.

Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
So that's what we can expect. Yeah, go after the
bad ones first, go after the ones who've Look, you've
come here and we gave you the full run of
asylum from top to bottom. You're paroled in you got
to do all the stuff. You're here for a while.
We listened to the case, probably on more than a

(01:19:18):
few occasions, and then finally it was adjudicated and you
have to go. So there is no more. You've gone
through the whole gauntlet of stuff. Here's what's probably gonna
happen from the people I'm talking to, Get the bad
ones out, Get the people that are actually told that.

(01:19:40):
You know, everybody's like, we want a legal process. Okay,
We've given it to them, and it's and the legal
process has worked its way, all the way from the beginning,
from when they got here, whether it's the CB one
app or whatever it is, all the way up to
the courts, and the court said they cannot be here
anymore because they don't meet the standards of asylum. So
you can't whine about that, but you will. The godaways

(01:20:01):
will be something else they're going to focus on as
much as they possibly can. And then grandma and grandpa. Now, no,
I'm not going to say that there's not going to
be one or two groups of people that could probably
get swept up in certain things. What's gonna happen is
people are gonna come to Trump, not just big donors,
but big business people, and he respects them more than
other people, and they're gonna say, you can't do this.

(01:20:24):
My business depends on this. You can't do this. You're
gonna hurt the economy. And the minute the word economy
and maybe a downturn pops up, Trump will say, all right,
we've done the other stuff. Now we're going to figure
out a way to do this. And they'll go from
there and whatever this is, whether it is some sort
of temporary visa, whether it whatever it is, they're going

(01:20:48):
to figure that out. But first and foremost, who doesn't
want to get rid of the bad people, who doesn't
want to say to people who've gone through the system
that look, okay, you came, you tried, you did everything
you could. We gave you every opportunity to plead your

(01:21:10):
case and and and you didn't get it, So you
gotta go. And if you're gonna tell people that that
is also something that's evil and bad, then why do
we even have a damn system to begin with? And
the ACLU and everybody else is gonna come out. They're
gonna fight, they're gonna scream, they're gonna yell, and they gonnay,
you can't do this. And there's gonna be people out
there going if you do this, you're just gonna hurt people,

(01:21:32):
and blah blah blah. We have to have a border
that's secure. We have to have rules in place to
follow because if not, again, then why do we even
have a border or a system at all. If we're
not going to enforce me That's what got us in
this mess. We decided not to enforce the immigration laws

(01:21:55):
and to ignore them, and that's why we have god
knows how many people here and We're going through this
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Fine? I was turning out the old interwebs on this
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Trump considers bypassing Senate for Gates ag Roll. I've told
you guys how I feel about Matt Gates. Again, these

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are his picks. We'll see what happens. I don't know
if it's going to happen. John Thune's gonna have a
lot to say about that. There's no doubt about that.
We talked a bit about that today, and you know,
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there's now a trans lady. Yeah, lady, don't, I don't.
Somebody's coming and going and I guess the ladies aren't
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debate there. Cowboys also trending. Immigration protester a up in

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New Zealand's parliament over Maori treaty bill. If you guys
haven't seen that, last week they did the hakka, which
is what the like before they used go to war.
Now when you mostly see it, it's the All Blacks,
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(01:25:38):
the hawka last week. So interesting. Ukraine is also trending
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best way to describe that. Texting my buddy last night.
It was at the game. It was just texting for
like an hour about how bad they were, and I
was just like, I mean, you know, and they've got

(01:25:58):
a lot of injuries. I get it. There's a lot
of cowboy fans out there, but the reality is they're
not very good. Sean Duffy could be the new Transportation secretary.
He's interesting. I've had Sean on the show and his
wife Rachel on the show. Rachel and Sean met on
road Rules for in MTV. He was part of the
Think the second season of So if you guys remember

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they So road Rules came later on, but they had
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and Jamaica Soka football mate Baby Carrots recall because they're

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killing people's why you don't eat vegetables or fruit or fruit. Finally,
over to the magical world of Yahoo, Sean Duffy election results, Lakers,
Kamala Harris Karen Recall, Jon Sodo, Cash Betel. It's funny

(01:27:08):
about the whole Sean Duffy thing. They're all Trump taps
former lawmaker, reality TV star for Transportation secretary. Well, he
was a congressman. So it's not like they just he
went in there and he's like, who do you have
who's the guy that does survivor Yeah, I want him
to run something. It's not work that way. Guys had
some experience in stuff like Congress. So although that would

(01:27:32):
be great, I mean, at this point in time, what
do we got to lose. Let's just throw some stuff
against the wall and see what sticks. This is how
we got here. This is all the thing with Matt Gates. Matt,
I don't know how that's gonna go. I have to
be honest with you. I have no idea what is
going to happen when it comes to Matt Gates. I
get that question a lot. I get pushed back from
some people because they like But the funny thing is

(01:27:54):
I get pushback. He's not their congressman, and they really
can't tell me anything outside of the fact that he's
sports Trump. What he's there for, Well, that's what he
should be there for. Okay. And I've said this though,
and you have got it on the record. It's not
an idiot. He's a smart guy. Yat being said, I's
not a fan, you know, I was talking about buddy
Matt Murphy yesterday and also a radio guy, quite good

(01:28:17):
at this job, and he thinks that maybe he's a
sacrificial lamb, like you know what, we're going to throw
a bunch of people out there. Well, you guys are
fighting over this. We're going to get some other people
through that. We really walked through. Mike Johnson, not a
real name, feels like an alias. Was asked about this
yesterday because the House Ethics report is out there, but

(01:28:38):
once he resigned, essentially it's over. They're not looking into
it anymore, and it's going to come out because it's
DC and at some point in time somebody's going to
release it to.

Speaker 13 (01:28:50):
Use the House's resources in a manner that is virtually unprecedented.

Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
I think is a breach of protocol. We don't want
to breach that protocol.

Speaker 13 (01:28:58):
This has not been a subject of ours. Pace respects
the House and the parameters, and he knows that I
would not violate any of those rules or her principles.

Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
So we'll see if it comes out via because the
Senate is already asking for it. If they're going to,
they really want to find out what's in this thing,
what happened at this party. How many incidents were there
potentially allegedly with underage.

Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
Girls at this particular event. What did your client witness?

Speaker 12 (01:29:25):
She testified in July of twenty seventeen, at this house party,
she was walking out to the pool area and she
looked to her right and she saw Representative Gates having
sex with her friend who was seventeen.

Speaker 6 (01:29:38):
Just to be clear, both of your clients testified that
they were paid by Representative Gates to have sex.

Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
That's correct.

Speaker 12 (01:29:45):
The house was very clear about that and went through
each They essentially put the Venmoll payments on the screen
and asked about them, and my clients repeatedly testified what
was this payment for?

Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
About that was for sex.

Speaker 2 (01:29:56):
Let me tell you something. If you venmot a seventeen
year old and they have that, that's not a good look.
I think we can all agree on that. We'll find
out what happens, because you know what we've heard hair
on fire stuff before. I want to see how things
play out. Everybody has their opportunity to have their day
in court, if you will. And let's not forget that
there was a time when the DJ looked at this

(01:30:18):
and they said, nah, we're not going to prosecute this.
So for what it's worth three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Shows your Twitter,
you could tweet aut us, you could text the program
here's the thing. We could talk about all this other stuff,
or we can talk to a Congressman Tim Burchett from
Tennessee about aliens Yah. That's what I'm talking about. We'll
do that straight ahead.

Speaker 14 (01:30:38):
Chad Benson, Joe, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:08):
The Chad Benson Show yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
Had a great opportunity in Nashville to sit in for
my buddy Matt Murphy, who was filling in for somebody else,
and in doing so, I was very excited to have
a chance to talk to Congressman Tim Burchett, who is
kind of always asking questions about UAPs, but also a

(01:31:31):
ton of other stuff we got to get into, but
the UAP was interesting. We kind of went all over
the place, and I'm going to play that interview for
you because I think it's important to talk about not
only what's going on in the government with the amount
of money spent, how the Republicans have kind of gotten wrong.
But I do get him to answer a question at
the end about UAPs. That is amazing. You may not

(01:31:54):
hear it anywhere else. In fact, I know you won't
because nobody else did this but me. I know they're
out there. I know they are. I know the government's
been lying to us. Have you seen the aliens? Because
I keep saying, you're the one who's going to tell
us the truth?

Speaker 9 (01:32:07):
Well, no, you know my issue. Of course, I've seen
some things that I can't talk about. But my issue is,
of course it's not about little Green Man or flying saucers.
It's about what are we spending tens of millions of
dollars on We have We've even had testimony said they
have craft recovery even and yet we have some little

(01:32:31):
smart alec with Amanda and come in and tell us
that they don't exist. And then we ask him about
specific things that are documented. He said, we don't have
any data to I don't have any data on that.
You know. It's just it's constantly just getting to run
around from the federal government. We have Lou Alisondo who

(01:32:52):
came in. He headed up a department that had a
budget I think of over ten million dollars at the Pentagon.
They said it didn't exist. He literally produced his own
check stubs to show that they did exist, or that
he did exist. In that department. They were studying it,
and we've had sworn testimonies say they've recovered crafts, they've

(01:33:15):
recovered other things. Yet this is where we're at. We
constantly are one side's telling us one thing and the
other's telling us another. And it's very gonment federal government esque.
It's compartmentalized. But again, we're spending all this money on it,
and we as Americans deserve to know what the heck's

(01:33:35):
going on. And again our Pentagon has failed their seventh
audit and they can't account for over a trillion dollars
in assets. Clearly they're doing something with that money. Yeah,
and of course how do we punish them. We're giving
them a few more billion dollars every year, more than
they asked last year. So there is a huge disconnect there.

(01:33:57):
Trump has his people, and he have I believe they
will fix this problem, you know. And then you have
Schumer in the Senate one of the sixty page bill
on disclosure, and everybody was fleet freaking out over it
that I didn't support it. It was modeled after the
Kennedy files, releasing them, and the Kennedy files, we still

(01:34:20):
don't know what happened to John F. Kennedy sent years later,
but no, you know, And they're going to put they're
going to put a bunch of unelected, arrogant bureaucrats in
charge of knowing, of saying what we should not see
or should see. And to me, that doesn't work. Just
turn it loose and let us let us make our
own decisions.

Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
Absolutely. Talking to timber chat Rep here as we talk
about the aliens and stuff, I mean, it's fun to
talk about, but the reality is is I've said this
for all long, the amount of money that goes into
these things, for people who don't understand we spend how
many of those just line on and say money here?
And it's scary where it goes and doesn't go. And
I've said all along, if it's little Green men or

(01:34:59):
gray men or whatever, is it better than that being
our enemies because there's way too many things out there
that we can't explain. And if it is our enemies,
their technology is way more advanced than ours, which should
also be scary.

Speaker 9 (01:35:10):
Yeah, and you have almost every major alphabetic department I
guess maybe TVA doesn't. But they've all got a UFO
investigative wing. And so whether it be NASA or the
TIA or some of these other groups, they've all got

(01:35:30):
a group that investigates this stuff. But yet they tell
us they don't exist, and so why are they investigating it?
And why won't they release the files? That's the other thing.
The files are out there. We've seen them, you know.
I went as far as myself, Matt Gates and Anna
Paulina Luna, they're both Floridians, went down to Egglin Air

(01:35:51):
Force Base and we're told that we would get to
interview some pilots who'd seen some stuff. Well, we get
down there and they break us on some pretty secret
stuff that's pretty scary. But it didn't brief us on
any of the sightings that these pilots had made, and
they didn't bring the pilots in. Well, Max, they told
us they weren't going to we didn't have security clearance,

(01:36:13):
and was members of Congress. We have a security we
have the security clearance. And so Matt ended up calling
the Pentagon and he in one hour they had flown
those pilots had flown in. They came in there in
their flight gear and were briefing us on what they'd seen,
and what they saw was pretty spectacular, and what we

(01:36:34):
were able to view was pretty spectacular. But my point
there is, why are they not releasing this stuff to us?

Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
Do you think it's they don't release it to us?
Like you know, I've always talked about this comes a
bit about the fact that there is this sense that
Americans and the human race itself couldn't handle something out there,
that we would all lose our minds if we found
out there was something out there. And I think there
is that sense that, you know, maybe that's one of

(01:37:02):
the reasons. The other reason is because I'm sure a
lot of it is ours and it is advanced technology.
I don't want us to know about that. We should
know about that. That should be secretive. But the other stuff,
I feel like, Okay, we're big boys and girls, we
can handle this.

Speaker 9 (01:37:15):
Well, it's not the betteral government's right or decision to
allow us to do that. Jared Moskowitz, a good friend
of mine, Democrat Florida who's on the committee, he raised
that issue and just said, you know, the arrogance of
these people thinking that they should decide what we can
and cannohandle That's not their job, and their job is

(01:37:36):
become very secretive. And I think that's why Trump. They're
all afraid of Trump, because he's going to unleash a
whole deal and it will be very it'll be very
telling what they come up with, because you know, I
just hope they don't destroy documents and things like that
because there is so much out there. I mean, just
the stuff I've seen is and it scratches the surface,

(01:37:59):
but it's it's enough to fill up volumes. And the
talk shows will have a field day with it once
they get hold of it.

Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Yeah, I bet talking timber chat. As we talk about
all of the aliens and stuff like that, let's take away.
Let's step away from that. But you talk about the
money thing, and we talk about the dogs that's going
to come in and do all this stuff. You know, government,
and I've said this for a while Congress government is
the biggest lobbyist of government. These people are terrified they're
going to lose their jobs. You talk about the Alphabet agencies,
and we were talking earlier today. You know this, if

(01:38:28):
they give you a billion dollars and you spend seven
hundred and eighty million, they're not giving you a billion.
But you spend you spend one point five billion, five
hundred million more, they'll give you more than that. It's
ridiculous that we have zero accountability for where this money goes.

Speaker 9 (01:38:43):
And a lot of these and I'm glad you brought
that up, and a lot of these Pentagon contractors they
go over because it's cost plus. Now what the Doze
saying is getting ready to do. And when you hear this,
I don't know if this has been related, you're non
act surprised. But the name stuff they're going to go
after is the stuff that's been in the courts that's

(01:39:05):
ruled unconstitutional, that unelected bureaucrats are doing, taken it upon themselves.
Congress doesn't run government. It's these second or third tier
layer bureaucrats that do. And they will be the ones
that will get punished for this stuff because they're the
ones that have all the power and they put out
all the and they decide what's going on, and you
never know who they are and you never hear from them,

(01:39:27):
but dad, gummut, they're the ones doing it. And if
we could that's what we got to get at we
got to get at that, and then once we do,
I think Congress can just get the heck out of
the way. But I ty'll warn you about this. Congress
doesn't have a lot of guts. Neither party does, and
they're going to end up. Oh then my third cousin

(01:39:48):
works for this place or this agency or whatever, or
their wife and or girlfriend has a job through one
of these places that lobbies this area government or something
like that, you know, and that's that's that's where it's
going to get touchy. I was county mayor Knox County
for eight years and we man, we we we cut

(01:40:11):
everything and we I think we paid off sixty or
seventy million dollars, which total terms is not a lot,
but you know, for Knox County, Tennessee, that's a heck
of a lot of money. Yeah, that's like that's two
and I have schools, big schools, and so we But
I tell you what, every cut I made, somebody would

(01:40:31):
come see me, some county commissioner. Hey man, my cousin
words are my you know, special friend works over there
or something, you know, And it's just a that's the
trouble with a lot of these people in government. They
all talk to big talk, but when it comes down
to making the real cuts, they don't do it. No,
that's why, that's why the dose thing will operate outside
of us and the things that were done by executive

(01:40:53):
order that that Trump can can cut by executive order.

Speaker 2 (01:40:58):
Yeah, which is important because I've said this for a
long time. You know, people talk about the deep state
here deep stats said the worst thing of all in government,
the deep state is the unelected bureaucrats and officials who
don't craft the laws, but yet enforced laws that they
kind of make up as fines, make your life miserable
in hell and spend all of your money and ask

(01:41:19):
for more, and you have no way to hold them accountable.

Speaker 9 (01:41:22):
Yep, I under shann it's nice, it's not and it's
just you know, and that's been in courts. It's been
in the courts, and they have the courts have thrown
a lot of this stuff out. It's unconstitutional, and I
hope we saved upon it. We're going to have one
shot of this thing in that goament. If we don't

(01:41:43):
do it, it's well we will have missed an incredible
opportunity that probably only comes around once every lifetime.

Speaker 2 (01:41:52):
Hey, what happened to you when I was a kid growing?
I'm a fifty three, I'm not that old, not that young,
you know, kind of like you? Right, Yeah, what happened
to these small government Republicans that now seem to be
as popular as kind of big spending as anything else.
And I've always said, if you can be you know,
if you can spend the money wisely, government's always going
to grow as the people grow, but efficiently, then I

(01:42:14):
that it's one thing. But I don't see any of that,
even from the Republicans.

Speaker 9 (01:42:18):
Well, we don't hold them accountable. Here's what happens. They come,
they go home to their Lincoln Day or Reagan Day
or Maga dinners, and they throw out the red mate
and a few one liners, call out a few people
in the crowd you know that, are you know that?
Are you know popular? And you work them into your
speech and everybody years. Hey. And then they go back

(01:42:38):
to d C. And they work their little back room
deals and they trade off and then they stick it
to the taxpayers. That's exactly what happens. And we got
to start holding holding people accountable. It's not the Democrats
that I'm migraated with. It's the badgum Republicans man, because
we keep electing these people and then they keep coming

(01:42:59):
back down here again. This will be our one shot
at it. If we don't that razor fin majority we have,
we will lose, and we will lose everything. Because the
left is the far left of the progress is, whatever
you want to call them, they're not. We haven't killed them,
you know. I saw somebody say that it should have

(01:43:20):
known better. And all they've done is they've just retreated
to regroup, and that's what they're doing, and they will
come back stronger with a better idea and picket us
and picket where they go, and Covey'll outlive those old
old Democrats that they're gone, and they will continue to

(01:43:41):
wreak havoc upon us until they turn us into a
Marxist state, which is ultimately their goal.

Speaker 2 (01:43:47):
This has always been their goal. Last question here, we
got about thirty seconds. Yes or no? Do you think
there's something else out there and we should be worried
about it or we should be excited about it?

Speaker 9 (01:43:55):
Yes? There is, and no I don't think we should
because if they were, if they would already have done something.
I mean, this has been going on too long, the
stuff we have, and that we know, and that I
know it's going on too long, and that we are
now because they would already have done.

Speaker 2 (01:44:13):
It right on. I appreciate you coming on, timber Chett.
Thank you so very much. Congressman. You have a great day,
and watch out for those little green men, but most importantly,
watch out for people who want to spend all of.

Speaker 9 (01:44:22):
Our money, spend our little green dollars for getting smaller
and smaller.

Speaker 26 (01:44:26):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:44:26):
Rather have a go on, man, Thanks so much for
coming on.

Speaker 9 (01:44:29):
Yes, sir, so you've got with.

Speaker 2 (01:44:30):
Some of my interview yesterday with Tim Burchett, Tennessee Congressman
who's not only monitoring our dollars but also the potential
for its little green men, maybe gray men or something else.
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Speaker 11 (01:45:54):
All right, A little shout out to Mika and Joe,
thank you for showing me who you are.

Speaker 15 (01:45:59):
I'll never watch your show.

Speaker 11 (01:46:00):
Gut you too, and all the mainstream media that has
normalized this man and helped bring this man back into.

Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
Power uh, normalized him? Goodness me. People are very angry
at Mika and Joe. How dare you, who profess to
be people who cover the news actually speak to somebody.
He's going to be president of the United States? How
dare you normalize him? No? No, it just decided to
make a business decision and they went and spoke to

(01:46:32):
the President elect. Everybody needs to just relax. It's hard
to though. Tempers, crazy people angry. Thanksgiving not too far away. Aliens.
So you guys missing the show, make sure you're at
the podcast. Tim Burchett was on Congressman Right Now. We
talked about a lot of stuff, but aliens being the

(01:46:52):
number one topic UAPs and he did say there are
people things that are here and we shouldn't be worried.
We missed that. Go grab that podcast. Shame on you.
This guy needs to relax. Though. They'll be so mad
at Mika, they'll be so mad at Joe. Done anything wrong.
They just made a business decision. Relax, Okay, relax. You

(01:47:16):
know what you need a little bit of inspiration. Oh yeah,
we can't leave you without that inspiration. You guys know
what I'm talking about, right? Oh yeah, it's him. No,
it's time for the Gary Pucy moment of the day.

Speaker 19 (01:47:35):
Good afternoon, and this is the part of the day.
Where's the afternoon? That means just after twelve pm. And
it's great because you got the afternoon to do things
with it. Just because the afternoon doesn't mean it's behind noon,
doesn't mean it's not existing because noon's already happened. It
means you take this part of the day and make

(01:47:56):
you great for everyone else, Make you great for you you,
because when you're great, the world is great. Take this
afternoon to do that and remember it and do it
every day. At twelve oh one pm, that's when afternoon begins.

Speaker 1 (01:48:13):
Okay, gee yet.

Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
Nah, he's fun and still alive, Gary Busey. Some bucyism's
right there. Oh my goodness. Wonder if Trump's gonna pick
him for something I don't know. He fought the Predator
Part two. Also want to remind you of this, we

(01:48:36):
talk about aliens three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
four twenty three at Chad Venzon show. Is your Twitter,
your Instagram, all of the other stuff. Great show today,
A lot of fun. You know, we have fun here.
We do that. It's not just about serious stuff. Like
who's going to get confirmed, who's not gonna get confirmed.
We talk aliens, we talk AI, we talk sports, we

(01:48:59):
talk all heinz a crap. That's what separates us from
all the other people who are boring. If you miss
any of the show, I say, shame on. You make
it up to me and grab that podcast. As you know.
That is much appreciative. You guys have an absolutely blessed
and amazing rest of your Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (01:49:16):
I'm not really a fan of Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (01:49:18):
We know you're not. Okay, I don't need that kind
of attitude. A little snark from you, youngster, look at yourself.
Some tacos as always, nine night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:29):
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