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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show last week.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
The media took it right in the shorts and continuing
to take it in the shorts as they should. And
by media, I mean people pretending to be journalists. I'm
not talking about talking heads like me. We take it
in the shorts all the time. It's our industry. Journalists
want to be above it all. I'm above reproach. Everything
(00:35):
I say is true, cannot be queried, cannot be challenged,
cannot be contested. Eh, it's a business. Trump is a
booming business. But when you failed to deliver the truth
of which you are speaking and everything goes what wa
(00:58):
You become like that preacher who buys billboards all over
Times Square talking about the end of the world, and
when it doesn't happen at a specific date, how many
times can you say I got the calculations wrong. If
you're not looked at the ratings, they are rahing in
a major way. They're crashing as they should. They lied
(01:22):
to you. You've got women who are like, I'm gonna
be dead, They're gonna come and take me away. You've
got people losing their blanking minds day in and day
out since the election, and you caused that, and now
they don't want to talk to you now, they don't
(01:42):
want to listen to anything you have to say. Now,
the people of which you terrified and lied to have
decided nah, I want no more of this.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
After the November fifth election, I said that I was
going to quit watching mainstream media news. I watched MSNBC
more than anything, and I'm just quitting cold Turkey. Apparently
a lot of other people are thinking the same way.
In October, MSNBC was averaging one point one million viewers
(02:14):
a day. Here in the early part of November, they're
averaging seven hundred and eighty thousand people a day. They
lost a quarter of their audience.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
A quarter of their audience, which wasn't very big to
begin with. But you lied, you know, after Russia, Russia, Russia.
If you go back and look at the numbers the
minute Russia Russia Russia was done and dusted, sh Why
And part of that is on the viewer. You go
there wanting not real information, you want affirmation. You want
to be fan. Oh baby, better, let me feed you,
(02:45):
Let me feed you, Let me feed you. And you're
giving them what they want, not what they need to hear.
So part of that is on that and you want
that because you don't want to hear the truth. The
truth was, this was in front of you the whole time.
The truth was, this was right there in front of you,
and you lied. This wasn't a shock to America what
(03:08):
took place. None of this was a shock. So the
fact that you're losing your hemorrhaging viewers shouldn't be a
shock at all, because you are and you deserve to
for a lot of different reasons. One of them, as
I continue to say, is you scared the hell out
of your customers. You terrified them. You promised them the
world and you delivered nothing.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
They lost a quarter of their audience and they're going
to lose more.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
Just understand that you can't keep continuing to do this
to people, manipulating them, misinforming them, or not telling them
the important things they're worried about.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Stirring you up. So you keep watching, But guess what,
it's backfire. Nobody's watching now, or fewer people are watching now,
and it's going to continue to drop. People are tired
of the mainstream media, tired of the bullshit, no journalism,
all lies, manipulations or whatever. There are other places you
can get your information in the mainstream media. It's just
(04:05):
not in place anymore.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Amen, here here. Yesterday we played this at the end
of the show. Patricia Heaton, who was an actress who
was in Israel during the election, came home was talking
about it. But she went off on the media and
how awful they were in terrifying their audience over the
fact that Donald Trump is coming. Right, he's the Boogeyman,
(04:30):
and he's under your bed, he's in your closet. He's
coming to snatch all your rights, to enslave you, to
build concentration camps and ladies, get ready to make us
a meat loaf and give us some babies. According to them,
you terrify them. You liked them, and you knew that
(04:50):
wasn't true. You know he's not a Nazi. You knew
he's not a Nazi. But she has still preached it
as if he's bringing the end of the world to everybody.
Yet you still had dealings with them. You knew that,
and not everybody got it.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
Let me tell you, I've been to the Kibbutsim where
women and babies and families were captured and killed and
slaughtered and stolen. You're fine here, You're going to be fine.
Don't worry about it. Secondly, to whatever groups, whatever media,
whatever pundits, all these extremists that are allowed at television
(05:29):
time who told women that this is what is going
to happen to them, shame on you. Shame on you.
Apparently there's some really vulnerable people here who you targeted
and you fear mongered to and you need to go
back on the air and tell them things are going
to be okay and tell them that they're fine. And
(05:49):
also stop saying that people who voted differently from you
are quote unquote uneducated. Learn your effing lesson about smearing
people who feel differ differently from you, who have different
needs from you, and who have legitimate complaints. Quit dismissing
them as uneducated. Have you what are you gonna learn?
Speaker 2 (06:09):
They're not. They're not until it's no longer. There massive
layoffs going on in CNN, MSNBC probably not too far behind,
the whole landscape of the media has completely changed. CNN yesterday,
Chris Wallace says, I'm going to go do the other media,
whichever the other media is. And let me tell you something.
When people say media is over, no media has just begun.
(06:32):
Media is at the the infancy of where things are headed,
the establishment side of it, the U up and cross sign.
I saw. I was reading something from Ezra Klein yesterday
and he's just like, no, the Democrats, they don't need
to go on Joel Rogan and do all these other things.
They just need to come over here to the establishment
(06:53):
of media. Continue to feed us, and we'll feed them
because we're a part of it. They're just missing out.
It wasn't about the message that you you thought it
was because the messenger and you kind of are on
the same page, and that was the problem. That was
the problem. You both are on the same damn page.
You paid no attention to the people of America, zero zilch, nada,
(07:20):
and you paid the price for it. Sam Harris, devout atheist,
super smart guy talking about you know, how could Joe
Rogan be such a big player.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
In this The Joe Rogan Podcast is not a substitute
for the Wall Street Journal or the Kennedy School at Harvard.
It is simply not progress to have a comedian like
Dave Smith, who's apparently done his own research, interviewed about
the history of the Middle East or the war in Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Why is he not allowed to have an opinion? Absolutely
is he is. They're more journalist than most journalists in
today's world, because most journalists no longer hide any of
their biases, do not deliver information. They deliver affirmation, and
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they see themselves as part of a resistance and they
want no part of it, zero, silch, nada, and they
paid the price, and they're going to continue to do so.
But guess what. It's all here in ways that they
couldn't imagine five years ago. It's all here. There is
more media, more opportunities to read, see, do and interact
(08:34):
in ways never seen before. And it's amazing. And it's
just the beginning. People haven't abandoned looking for information media news.
They're just going to places now they trust, which is
no longer mainstream establishment media. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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It's all happening, kids, so be prepared for that. This
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Speaker 1 (10:44):
Chad Benson.
Speaker 7 (10:45):
President elect Trump has nominated Fox News host Pete Hegsath
to be the next Secretary of Defense. Hegsath has served
in I Rock and Afghanistan, and has urged Trump to
clean house at the Pentagon. The Princeton and Harvard educated
Hagsath has been critical of women in combat roles. Hag
Seth's nomination getting mixed reviews from Republicans, Alaska Senator Lisa
(11:06):
Murkowski saying wow, Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy saying who. North
Carolina Senator Ted Budd calling hag Seth an impressive individual.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Hmmm, very interesting. It's a Fox guy. Oh my god,
he's on television. Know that some of the people that
Trump's appointing are on television because part of what these
things are is communication. More than anything else. You're communicating
and getting out a message, the message of loyalty to
(11:38):
Dena tren No, to the American people, and to the
vision of the person that everybody voted in, not everybody.
I'm not having sex anymore, okay, but you get where
I'm going. Does he have the capabilities of doing it? Yeah?
I think he'll be fine.
Speaker 8 (11:57):
I do.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
I think he'll be fine. Trump just wants loyalty. I
think we should have. You know, I don't know if
you guys remember this, but how much stuff leaked last time?
How many people worked against the president last time? Do
you go read the Syria papers? Right, We're got to
get everybody out of there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's increase.
(12:20):
Don't tell him. We'll just go behind his back and
do whatever we want to do. It doesn't matter. He's
an idiot.
Speaker 9 (12:25):
There were people in the previous Trump administration, because of
the chaos, tried to mollify some of Donald Trump's instincts.
And there's a belief amongst Republicans I talked to that
this administration is more loyal to Donald Trump, that he's
building now than previous administrations.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
And also this.
Speaker 9 (12:42):
Congress is expected to be more loyal to Donald Trump.
Speaker 10 (12:45):
Yes, loyal.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Let me ask you, Okay, if Biden had the Senate
and the House, O wad he did? And the presidency?
Do they expects them to be on the same page. Yes,
they're on the same page. And this for America? Well,
should we not expect this?
Speaker 11 (13:09):
No?
Speaker 2 (13:09):
No, it's loyalty only to him. Okay, can't have an
honest conversation, you can't. This is what happens. By the way,
I'm interested in to find out if, first of all,
Pete you know, because it's got to go through all
the stuff. But guy's got a great resume, he does.
(13:32):
Maybe he does the job great, which you know what,
you know what I think always pisses people off. What
if he does the job really well? Oh but you
didn't have to be in the political apparatus for thirty
years to get that job to do it well? Does
that piss people off? Of course it does.
Speaker 12 (13:50):
They want to have confidence in the current leadership.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
By the way, Lonely Scott, it's C and N.
Speaker 12 (13:55):
They want to have confidence in the current leadership of
the Pentagon and the way the defense situation has been
operating for the last several years, from the Afghanistan pull out,
which was an extreme debacle for which no one was
held accountable. Five balloons flying over the United States. He
built a three hundred million dollar pier as a public
relations stunt, which wound up killing an American service member.
I'd say I've had just about enough of the so
(14:17):
called insiders running the Defense Department. I think we ought
to give Pete Haggs at the chance.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
I agree, give him a chance. There's nothing wrong with that,
nothing wrong with giving him a chance. He's going to
have to prove himself, right, Scott Lonely Scott that.
Speaker 12 (14:33):
The American people just voted against the expected Washington pick.
So he's got twenty years in service Afghanistan, Iraq, two
Bronze Stars, Princeton, Harvard. Yeah, he's on TV, but so
were the rest of us. Pete Heggs said he's an
American hero. The man won two Bronze Stars for his service,
and he's been a champion for veterans. He's going to
have to go up there, just like everybody else, improve
his knowledge of how to do this job. He's not
(14:55):
immune from that. But we ought to give this man
a chance.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
In my opinion, I agree, I got no problems with that.
Let's give everybody a chance. You've got a chance to
prove yourself. Maybe you prove that you can do the job.
Maybe you prove the job's a bit too much to you.
Maybe you get there and you work there for two
years and go this is stupid. Nothing gets done here.
It's nothing but ridiculous bureaucracy. It's not even about actually
(15:21):
achieving anything. It's just about pushing paperwork from one place
to another and enriching other people.
Speaker 13 (15:27):
In the past X number of years ten, twelve, fifteen,
Pentagon has a perfect record in all of its wargames
against China. We lose every time. Inside the Pentagon wargames,
you see the way our system works, the way our
bureaucratic system works, where.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
The speed of weapons procurement works.
Speaker 13 (15:40):
We're always a decade behind and fighting the last war,
whereas China, China's building an army specifically dedicated to defeating
the United States of America.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Is that is their strategic outset? That's true, that is
pete hetsek. By the way, they're not going to do it.
We've talked to our military analysts here over and over.
There're still years and years and years behind us in
all of this. And the one thing that Pete will
acknowledge this the battlefield is a much different thing comparatively
to the war games that they play. But there's no
(16:11):
doubt that you know these people. You're on top right,
like everybody's aiming for you. Take hypersonic missiles.
Speaker 13 (16:17):
Our whole power projection platform is aircraft carriers and the
ability to project power that way strategically around the globe.
And yeah, we have a nuclear triad and all of that,
but a big part of it. Fifteen hypersonic missiles can
take out our ten aircraft carriers in the first twenty
minutes of a conflict.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
What does that look like?
Speaker 14 (16:30):
I mean?
Speaker 2 (16:31):
And then microchips and everything. Why do they want Taiwan?
Speaker 13 (16:33):
They want a corner the market completely on the technological
future and can't even drive our cars without the stuff
we need. Out of China these days, they have a
full spectrum, long term view of not just regional the
global domination.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
And we are we have our heads up our asses, true,
I like it. And Rubio, by the way's a bit
of a hardliner. As well, talk about that a little
bit later when it comes to China three two, three, five,
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show to Twitter, It's Instagram, little transanity, what it is?
Woke Wednesday, We're going to talk about that kind of
role did the trends issue play in this election? And
(17:15):
while it might be a small percent that this battle
is happening to the reality is the bigger picture is
what the left has missed on this talk about that
bunch of other stuff to get to on this Wednesday.
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Speaker 1 (17:59):
The Chad Bens.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
How big of an issue was it? Way bigger than
I think the left and the media thought it was
going to be. And of all the ads that ran
during this last election cycle, this one ran in a
lot of places where there were men and yes, women
and it was super impactful for Donald Trump and not
(18:24):
just for him, but down ballot as well.
Speaker 3 (18:28):
Kamala supports taxpayer funded sex changes for prisoners.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Surgery for prisoners.
Speaker 7 (18:36):
Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
It's hard to believe, but it's true.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Even the liberal media was shocked Kamala supports taxpayer funded
sex changes for prisoners and illegal aliens. Every transgender inmate
would have access. Kamala's for they them, President Trump.
Speaker 15 (18:55):
Is for you.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approved this message. Boom
That thing at the end where it says kamalas for
they them, We're for you so impactful and the Left
didn't understand that. And by the way, this is not
just about men and boys playing in girls' sports, although
that's a big aspect of it, because it's a jumping
off point and we're gonna go through it throughout the
(19:18):
show today. But it's also the fact that you've allowed
activists to hijack to push things on to children that
America doesn't want, and you didn't listen. You didn't listen
when you had the chance, you didn't listen. America told
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you over and over again, I don't want any part
of this, and yet you paid no attention to it.
Joe Scarborough came out last week. He's been going on
and on and on it. Look, this is ridiculous. You
guys are nuts. This isn't even something that we should
be talking about because the numbers are so lopsided. Yet
you did, and you pushed. And again, it's not about
(20:03):
a thirty seven year old who decides to transition from
boy to girl or girl the boy male to female.
It's not about that. You're an adult. You do what
you want. You came for the kids, and it changed everything.
And then you said, not only are we coming for
the kids, we're gonna allow this person to go into
(20:27):
this bathroom because they believe that they are this, and
in doing so, you made everybody else feel uncomfortable. You
couldn't say a word, right, Hey, fifteen year old girl
who's already struggling with your body and all the things
that are happening. It's okay, you're thinking yourself, that might
be a wiener, it's not. It's a new manngina what. Yeah,
(20:50):
But she couldn't say anything out of fear of being
told she's a transphobe.
Speaker 16 (20:55):
And by the way, by the way, as we've said
the show a thousand times, Democrats should be smarter on
the women's athletics thing. Eighty five percent of Americans oppose
men transitioning after puberty and competing against women. And I'm
not just saying this the day after the election. I've
been saying this for years. This is not a hard call.
(21:17):
You can show compassion and you can show grace, and
as the Republican governor of Utah said, let's figure out
a way.
Speaker 17 (21:24):
To do this.
Speaker 16 (21:24):
But one way we don't do this is by allowing
men who transition after puberty competing against young girls who
have been working their entire lives to be as good
as they can be, and then they get destroyed in
the pool, on the track, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
And they'll say, but it's only one tenth of one
tenth of one percent. It's not even about that, by
the way, that's just talking about the sports. As a
kid growing up in southern California, I don't know if
you're aware of this, a little bit more liberal than
probably wherever you live. You know how many trans kids
we had at school.
Speaker 18 (22:04):
Zero.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Go to any campus, especially on the coast and several
other places, you'll find a bunch. That's an issue that's
been pushed. There's a mental health crisis. But you can't
talk about that at all. It wasn't about them playing
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in women's sports. Everybody knew, even the groups, the activist
groups that were absolutely pushing the stuff and continue to
do so on the kids, even them, even those folks,
even they them's we're saying, all right, here's where we
stay away from the argument because there is no there's
no way we can back this up. There's just it's
(22:51):
it's not possible. We can't back this up. Once you
came for the kids, that changed everything, and then you
made it an issue and you started to demonize anybody
who had a Hey, you know what, maybe we need
to talk about this for a second. Maybe this needs
to be a topic of conversation when you're talking about
allowing a child to decide themselves to do certain things
(23:15):
that know, no, you shouldn't you shouldn't be doing at
that age because you shouldn't be making any life altering
decisions at that age. But you ignored it and then
you got kicked in the grundle.
Speaker 19 (23:26):
Carvil has been saying all along, this is going to
be a problem. That's gonna be a problem. This is
gonna be a problem. Change this, And the latest one
du jour is the infighting about how we should have
handled the anti trans messaging. And then it leaks out
that Bill Clinton, who's the greatest retail politician, certainly in
decades maybe evert As some people told the campaign, you
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need to say something about this. You just need to
come out. You don't need to be anti trans to
just say I don't think that there should be biological
men who have transitioned in women's sports and that they
wouldn't do that. And Congressman Seth Moulton, who made a
comment about it just saying I wouldn't want boys playing
in my daughter's sports leagues, is in all sorts of
hot water about that, and that kind of infighting is
(24:10):
not useful.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
Because they are boys, okay, So if they okay, say oh,
but no they're they're ladies. That's fine, call them ladies
whatever you want. Here's the thing. So gender isn't as
it's an identity. Fine, the identities there, the biology is not.
And the biology said that's a dude. Okay, so identify
(24:34):
whatever you want to do, but that's a guy. That's
the difference. So they them she her, whatever identifies ask great,
but the biology, the science says no, no, no, and
(24:58):
they haven't learned their lesson this weekend, you couldn't even
have a conversation about this and how this affected the
campaign in ways, and it wasn't even just about it
was about the transition. It was about the fact that
the Democrats are so obsessed with this identity, so obsessed
with these micro you know, offensive, so obsessed with these
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weird issues that have very little to do with bread
and butter, issues on the table, that kind of stuff.
They're so obsessed with it and they're willing to go
to the mat for it, which shows you a the
privilege you have, because if that's your biggest worry, that's
a big privilege. But this was on CNN the other
(25:40):
day and it was it was interesting. It's like this
guy couldn't even get through talking about this without him
imploding freaking outside.
Speaker 10 (25:49):
No.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Now, it's a woman.
Speaker 14 (25:50):
She's a girl.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
She's not a boy. She's a girl.
Speaker 8 (25:54):
I think there are a lot of families out there
who don't believe boys should play girls sports.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
They're not boys. I'm not going to listen to transphobia
at the table.
Speaker 20 (26:03):
I am not.
Speaker 21 (26:05):
A girl.
Speaker 22 (26:12):
How it is changed, They're not just boys. I'm not
gonna sit.
Speaker 23 (26:17):
There a second because look, this is a really heated issue,
right and shy Michael, I know you, I know that
you understand that people have different views on this. I
think out of respect for Jay, like, let's try to
talk about this in a way that is respectful.
Speaker 24 (26:35):
F J.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
This is why you lose. This is why you lose.
You're not listening. You're still trying to tell me that
over there, person young kid says, hey, I'm a girl. Fine,
you identify as a girl. That's something you and your
mom and dad are gonna have to worry about it.
But while all that's happening, underneath, still a boy. Muscles,
still a boy, biology, still a boy. So yes, scientifically,
(27:07):
biology wise, still a boy competing in a girls' sport.
And it's not about that, per se. It's about the
fact that you're not even willing to listen, and you
damn everybody for no no, no, dub I laugh. Keep
doing what you're doing. You're gonna keep getting what you get,
(27:27):
keep doing what you're doing, and you're gonna continue to
fail over and over again. The bigger issue was the
fact that you've lost all common sense, and then you
lost the people. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
four to twenty three at Chad Benson shows your Twitter
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tweet at US text the program next hour, we will
talk guys in gals sports. Maybe we should just get
rid of guys in gals sports. We should just have sports.
See how the ladies like it. How would that go?
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And his answer was very Biden esk.
Speaker 27 (29:53):
President Biden, do you think that you can cut a
hostage deal by the end of your term?
Speaker 20 (29:59):
Hitting the head by.
Speaker 22 (30:01):
Behind you?
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Are thank you all solid? Do you think you could
solve this hostage situation by the end of your term?
Do you think you can not get hit in the
head by a camera behind you? What are you trying
to warn me or are you just saying things out loud. Man.
(30:22):
You know, one of the things that hurt the media
in ways that I don't think people really believe and
understand in the media is how America looks at the media,
not just for you know, we've got a fractured media.
(30:44):
We've got all this stuff now, We've got more media
than we've ever had. So the consumption of media is
not going anywhere. It's actually increasing. It's just the establishment
side of it has fallen apart. But Mark Halpern brought
something up, something that needed to be brought up, and
something that really wasn't talked about through these election results
came out last week is the lies that the left
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told that we're protecting the likes of Joe Biden and
the effect it had on so many people when it
came to the voting booth. And I don't think they
understood that you lied to the American people about how
good he was, right, like, you know, he's doing some resaults,
(31:28):
he's juggling axes while he's riding a unicycle, and he's
doing these complex math equations that nobody can do. And
while all that's going on, we know that was a lie.
The media was complicit in it. The Democrats were complicit
in and then they wonder why nobody believed him Mark Halprin.
Speaker 15 (31:46):
The very same executives and producers and anchors and correspondents
and writers who covered and participated in the cover up
of the Biden decline and then, after the decline had
to be exposed and acknowledged, never acknowledge their role in it.
All those people are covering the Trump administration. They also
covered the campaign. I don't understand how they think they
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can cover the Trump campaign fairly or our Trump administration fairly,
or be seen as covering the Trump administration fairly if
they don't acknowledge their role in the conspiracy and their
failure to acknowledge it. I just it just doesn't make
any sense to me.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
No, you want me to believe you, So you want
me to believe you who not just lied to the
American people and covered it up when you knew it
was there. You didn't do your due diligence to go
and to suss out the real story because you're not
(32:47):
no longer a journalist. You're an activist, and that's fine,
But then don't tell me to believe you about all
the bad things you're saying about Trump. Don't tell me
to believe you about all the bad things you say
about anybody. And even when it's true, you've already planted
the seeds of doubt when it comes to the consumer,
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the viewer, the reader. You did that, and so you know,
Biden could have been joking yesterday, but it's just a
bizarre answer that we've seen so many of them before.
They would cover it up. And that was another thing
that when people were leaving the exit polls they were
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talking about. We talked the other day about more people
trusted the Republicans with democracy than trusted Kamala and the Democrats.
And part of that still is the media's fault, the establishment, journalism,
media types not talking. It's odd that they don't get it.
(33:57):
But I'm not talking about the media that I'm the media.
I'm not a journalist. I'm a talking head, yapper, that's
what I But I do my due diligence. If I
get something wrong, I want to know why I got
it wrong. Is it bad data? Was it misinformation? Was
I lied to? But I'm gonna give you my opinion.
(34:19):
But I'm not a journalist, and nobody trusts you anymore
because you told the world. I'm telling the truth all
the while you were lying liging. I wonder what they're
gonna talk about today. We touched on it yesterday about
because I had several people reach out to me go
(34:40):
you know, I never thought of that in Milania, because
they're making Malania out to be like she's some evil
person that she doesn't want to go to She just does.
She doesn't want any of this. She didn't want it
the first time. If Trump would have been a two
term everybody loves president, it still wouldn't matter. This isn't
what she wants. I don't think she wants any of this.
(35:03):
I think she just wants to live in a big house,
look beautiful, smoking on and hang out with her family
and raise Barren. I don't think she wants any of
that other stuff. And that's understandable. You know, when you
hear people say why don't good people get into politics,
(35:28):
it's not just you that would get into it. And
I think that's something that we forget. You know, it's
everybody in your surrounding circle that is going to be
dragged into whatever you're getting into in a situation when
it comes politically, especially at a certain level. So I
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don't think it's bad that she didn't go there. Did
you see yesterday? I know they were doing something at
the White House. The Kamala was there. She was shaking
hand hands. Jill never looked at her one time, didn't
shake her hand. Three two, three five, twenty four, twenty
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good bedside manner for a doctor, not unless it's medical profession.
It's a Chad Benson show.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
This is the Chad Benson Show, the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
It's already happening in the government. Things are changing. We'll
get to beat Headseck and some of the other people
a little bit later. But one thing you need to
know Kennedy, he's taken over. When it comes to nutrition
and drugs. There's gonna be no vaccinating and everybody's on.
Speaker 28 (37:05):
Late in vegetables, craft Hines says it's pulling lunchables from
the National school Lunch program. It comes after consumer reports
urged the government to drop the product from school lunches entirely.
Craft hindes bet big on its push to get lunchables
into schools, modifying the product to comply with federal guidelines.
Touting lunchables as away schools could cut costs, but nutrition
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advocates criticized offering processed branded foods and schools, and Kraft
says the demand never materialized.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
Never materialized. That's what they're telling you. Now, remember what
happened back in the day. Twenty ten, Michelle Obama's like,
we're gonna feed everybody good food. And by everybody, I
mean the trash can.
Speaker 28 (37:42):
It's the latest school lunch idea to face challenges. As
First Lady, Michelle Obama made improving nutrition a priority, resulting
in new standards in twenty ten. Studies showed the standards
help lower childhood obesity, but many schools said the costs
were too high, and one study found students were throwing
away sixty percent of vegetables and forty percent of fruits.
The Trump administration rolled back the regulations in twenty eighteen,
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but now with Robert F. Kennedy expected to play a
major role in the nation's healthcare more changes could be
on the way.
Speaker 2 (38:11):
Oh, we're gonna get his vegetables now, that's all We're
gonna isn't it weird that I can do like four
different voices of people like Kenny.
Speaker 29 (38:21):
I'm here to tell you the voice that I'd like
to do is Ededy J.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
That's not very nice. Nobody's a good one, right like
you would think that Kennedy's on the phone with us.
Speaker 29 (38:29):
I want to make sure that everybody knows vaccines are safe,
but you should do your due diligence at on top
of that, make sure you eat your vegetables and have
sex with tons of hobbies, including be able to interview you.
Speaker 10 (38:42):
It's not very nice.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
We do need to eat better. I look, I would
have been all over lunchables as a kid. I was like, damn, man,
that sounds good. Vegetables. What is this? Look? We brought
down childhood obesity because nobody's eating. And I go back
to this when I was a kid growing up, the
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school didn't feed me. Just put it out there. I know,
maybe it's kind of a Richard thing to say. Three two, three,
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Show is here on Twitter. You guys still thinking about
my impression, And I don't mean it in a bad way.
It's just one of the voices that I can do.
I can do a lot of voices, mostly cartoon voices,
but they have no play in here outside of Mickey Mouse.
(39:29):
We haven't done Mickey in a while. You guys don't.
When I do Alex Jones, nobody says anything, but I
go and do Kennedy. Everybody losener mind. I bet you
he would laugh at that. You know who's not laughing
All the freaking donors who gave money to Kamala Harris,
all these donors. This is uh Lindy Lee. She is
part of the DNC like Finance Committee and a huge
(39:52):
supporter of the DNC, and she feels absolutely devastated and
destroyed over the fact that they pissed away a billion
do in the space of about seventy four days.
Speaker 30 (40:03):
I feel as though I'm one of the only voices
speaking out. And if we do not confront the lessons
of election night, it's going to happen over and over again.
We're going to keep losing. If we don't recognize the
right word shift of America, we are also going to lose.
We have to have a careful financial accounting of what
exactly happened. How do we possibly blow through a billion
(40:25):
dollars in just three months. It's just astounding, not just
to me, but to many of my fellow donors. I've
been speaking with them on an hourly basis. People are
just completely shocked and just craving answers. A lot of
them are sending me messages of support, asking me to
stay the course and to keep asking.
Speaker 2 (40:46):
Keep asking, keep effing asking where'd money go? Well, first
of all, how much money did you pay Megan? These Dallion, Lizzo.
Some of the stuff that they did boggles the freaking mind.
If you or I ran a business and we did
all of this stuff with the money a billion, we'd
(41:06):
go to jail, we'd be Sam Bakemon free, We'd be
hanging out with Diddy. It's a different kind of white
party in there, That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 30 (41:13):
More from Lindy, and we just hadn't really gotten any
explanation from the campaign as to what happened. And I
say this, it pains me to say this. This is
very hard for me to say because these are my friends,
these are Mike, you know, and these are people that
I've worked with for a long time. But if we
don't have any accountability, how could we possibly move forward
(41:35):
in effect way not only to serve this party, but
serve our country.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Amen. She's really upset. I mean she and I watched her,
she was on News Nation. She's not or twice. She
was devastated by this, and it's not her fault. She
is disillusioned. She is upset. She's feelt lied to by
the campaign, She's felt lied to by the Democrats in general,
she felt lied to by the media. She's hurt.
Speaker 30 (41:59):
I think I was trying to say the same thing.
We were just misled. We were told decisively and again,
contruting to a campaign does not guarantee an outcome. That
was not our assumption at all. But they told us
one hundred percent that we were going to win. We
didn't demand this process. There was no demand of that process.
(42:20):
They willingly gave that reassurance. And even on election night,
I had someone high up whom I just found out
yesterday is leaving. He told me that we were going
to win Iowa. This is Ruby read Iowa. And I
looked at him very quizzically and I said, are you sure?
Speaker 1 (42:41):
And he just smirked.
Speaker 30 (42:43):
And so this is just an example of the hubris
in the final days of the campaign, and it's just
I wonder what happened to all that money. I'm looking
through the financial reports. You know, one million dollars went
to Harper Productions. That's Oprush. She's saying that she didn't
personally benefit for her company, and then millions went to
various celebrity concerts. One hundred thousand dollars apparently went to
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build a set of call her Daddy.
Speaker 31 (43:08):
You know.
Speaker 30 (43:09):
I'm just these are I contributed and I fund ways
for this campaign because I believed in Vice President Harris's
vision an American I By the way, I just want
to say that I'm not blaming her at all. I
think she's phenomenal. I truly do, and she's worked tirelessly.
I'm talking about the way that her campaign was handled.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
One of the other things she said, and we're going
to probably touch on a little bit later in the show,
is when they do the autopsy of all of this stuff, Right,
so the books start coming out, you know, you'll start
looking for those things March, April, May, June next year,
some of this stuff. Once everything is said and done,
and the closer we get to inauguration, though, it's all
starting to creep out, and Joe Biden played a massive
(43:50):
role in her downfall and screwed with the Democrats. The
end of the day, Old Uncle Joe had one more
trick up his sleeve, and I think Jill did too.
Not a licensed medical professional because she's a doctor. By
the way, this is Rokhan, who is a sane Democrat,
(44:11):
also talking about the disappearing money, because they're twenty million
dollars in debt, and I do think there has to
be an explanation where the money went.
Speaker 15 (44:21):
I mean, the donors are asking me about that every.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
Day, as they should. As they should. No foot do
say responsibility for you. This was Donald Trump be front
page everywhere. By the way, I think he has thirty
million left over. Never give, by the way, a little
advice from Chad Benson to you guys. Never give a
dollar to anybody when it comes to politics. Just throwing
it out there. That's me. You do what you want
(44:46):
to do. I would never give a dollar to anybody,
not going to do it. Just wouldn't do it. Not
prudent to do so. And with Donald Trump, you knew
where a lot of it was going. Look, I got
all these bills Stam lawyers man, they're coming after me.
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a little bit about Trump's appointments, and an update on
the squirrel that caused a row. And we're going to
go back fifty years to when we tried to mess
naturep and it backfired. Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
John Benson.
Speaker 17 (47:07):
President elect Donald Trump has been building out his team
with lightning speed, installing those most loyal to him to
positions of immense power. Elon Musk, the world's richest man
who holds billions of dollars in federal contracts, will run
something Trump is calling the Department of Government Efficiency. Along
with former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswami, they promised to cut
(47:30):
a trillion dollars from the federal budget.
Speaker 2 (47:32):
Oh my god, loyals. Do you think people that worked
with Biden were loyal to the party and to the message. Well,
you don't understand yet. We want people that are loyal
to him. Nah, you're minting words here. It's be real.
(47:57):
Everybody who takes over a position like this right left,
I don't care how small the position is. Right at
a company, if you're a manager, they bring you in
to do something, you're going to want to put a
few people around you that you trust. That's kind of
(48:18):
the way that everything works. Oh, I see, And I
think one of the things he's doing in Pete headsec.
We'll get to that in a second. Who has been
nominated for Defense Secretary. Some of the stuff he's doing
is that guy's a media guy. Smart guy served in
the military, but he's a media guy. So many of
(48:39):
these things are media things as much as anything else.
You know, my buddy's in the military. Say when you
hear people you know so and so this in general
that he goes. Once they get to that point where
they're at the Pentagon and they're hanging out with with
with leaders of the world, they're no longer soldiers, they're politicians.
Oh yeah, yeah, And I'm like, I have yet. Yesterday
(49:03):
I put this out there, who is against finding ways
to cut fat off of the giant government steak? Who
tell me who's against getting rid of waste? I've yet
to find somebody, even on the left. It's like, yeah,
(49:24):
you know what, I think we need it, because the
only reason you'd keep a lot of these things out
there is just because they're jobs. But if they're costing
the American people a whole bunch of money, and other
actual agencies and programs could use that money to greater effect,
why would we keep them because they're jobs.
Speaker 27 (49:46):
Elon Musk is someone who has deep ties business ties
in China.
Speaker 1 (49:50):
He is close to Chinese officials.
Speaker 27 (49:52):
He relies on China as a market to sell his Tesla,
but also as a key production base for his evs.
So the expect here is that Elon Musk could be
a moderating voice in Trump's ear to push for a
softer policy towards China. But on the other hand, the
choice of Rubio and Waltz points to the fact that
you as China tensions are only going to get worse.
Speaker 2 (50:12):
Yeah, because Rubio is an interesting pick. Rubio is much
more of a what I mean, I don't think people
understand when you're a Secretary of State, this is arguably,
not even arguably, this is the second most important job
in our government. And I'm talking as a whole. There
(50:34):
may be some jobs in the you know when you
are talking domestic, but I'm talking globally and power wise.
You're more powerful than the vice president. I mean. JD.
Vance is going to have a greater role in this,
partly because people see him maybe as the future, the
other part because he gets the message across and because
(50:57):
he puts himself out there in ways that other vice
and its haven't. But you go back in time and
you look tick Cheney had a serious role in the
Bush administration, probably to the detriment of millions. You go
back and look at Bush's pops, Reagan and them. Would
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they meet once a week for lunch for an hour?
And that was it? Kamala, where have you been up
until you got this position? Dan Quail? Huh? What you
go on and on? You are, for the most part
the visible designated survivor, That's what you are. I think
(51:45):
Jd'll have a bigger role, But the Secretary of State,
that's power. You are essentially the voice of America and
the president globally, and that is a grip of power
to give. And mar R Karubio is a kind of
an old schoolish pick, and I'm fine with that.
Speaker 27 (52:06):
Rubio is really seen as a more conventional pick. He's
got deep foreign policy experience. He sits on both the
Senate Intelligence Committee and the Full Relations Committee. He's seen
as a hardliner on China, Iran, and Venezuela. He's in
fact one of the most outspoken members of the Senate
when it comes to the US being more aggressive towards China.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
So that's good. So what you have now is good
cop bad cop. Though with Musk and Rubio, Rubio could talk, Hey,
here's our power and our strength. Let's not make this
worse than it can be. And Musk, if indeed he
plays a role in any of this, go hey, you know,
obviously I've got the year of the president. So what
(52:47):
can we do to temper this stuff and to be
partners in consumption and manufacturing rather than enemies in real life?
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We've been talking a lot about the transcenity, as I
(53:07):
call it, this insane push that started several years ago
that the Left allowed to not just creep into our world,
but then to become some sort of driving force in
and a movement that eventually got to the children. And
(53:28):
once it got to the children, it became something that
I don't think the Left, who loves to cancel everybody,
realized that it was going to become a detriment to them.
And same thing in the gay community. I hear from
a lot of people who are gay. No, you don't, Yes,
I do. Actually they listen really yes, and they all
(53:49):
will say the same thing. Yeah the kids, you stay
away from the kids. What the hell were you thinking?
We wanted a quality, not insanity. Talk about that bunch
of other stuff to get to. If you're missing the show,
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The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
Marked for Death was a nineteen ninety movie by Steven
Sega that's back when he was thin and not living
in Russia. But it was pretty cool movie. He had
a moment there, Stephen. You know who else was mark
for death? Paynot the squirrel? That's right. New information out
(55:01):
about Peanut the squirrel. He was marked for death. They'd
been hunting him. They knew. They were sending emails back
and forth, chattering amongst themselves and their bureaucracy. Hell hold
typeing away. Did you hear this? Son of a he's
up the street planet, he's having fun. Da Dad, He's
got all kinds of followers.
Speaker 24 (55:22):
Dad.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
We gotta go get this guy because this guy's email.
What Yes, they decapitate No, yep, lop his head off.
That's how they found out he didn't have rabies? Are
uf and jidding me?
Speaker 32 (55:36):
The world is waiting for an answer, and I want
to move with this law, penus law. I want to
pass this bill. I want to do whatever it takes
to get as many people together to make sure Peanuts
Law passes.
Speaker 2 (55:45):
So it does happen again.
Speaker 32 (55:46):
The animal has ample opportunity to be helped instead of
just put down a euthanized or have its head cut off.
Check for rabies. I want her to acknowledge that there
were mistakes done. If you want to give me a
slap on the wrist for not having the proper people.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
So be it.
Speaker 32 (56:00):
But that doesn't sign the death warrant to my animals.
Speaker 2 (56:05):
Newly release timeline shows state officials advised the county to
euthanize the pets in a full seven days before they
even raided thouse. That's right, even though the Department of
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Environmental Conservation later said the squirrel bit an agent during
the raid, that's why they had to do it. That's
a lie. They don't even marked them for death. They
came for them. They came for him because they were upset.
They were jealous, jealous, and one of the back and
(56:48):
forth as they're going away. DC is aware of an
individual in Chimung County who was known to illegally possess
an adult gray squirrel and at least not one, not two,
not three, but four young raccoons. He also may be
in possession of other illegal species. Can you believe that
(57:08):
they came for peanut? They hunted peanut down, they got peanut.
Speaker 32 (57:12):
Our own state government hasn't even reached out. You've killed
my animal. You cut his head off. You killed my
second animal, you cut its head off. You decided not
to say a word about it. So we were set
to have a funeral for Peanut and Fred tomorrow. We
were hoping to get their bodies back, no word of anything.
You know, you can't even give your animals a proper
burial because the state on human acknowledge that you even exist.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
I'm going to tell you this right now. Peanut had
an outcome in the election because I think people who
were sitting around and maybe not involved in stuff saw
this thing happen, heard JD Vance and then laughing and
talking about it, and thought to themselves, I'm gonna look
at it, and then they did, and they realized bureaucracy.
Trump's right, it's got.
Speaker 32 (57:52):
To go President Trump, you know, congratulations on winning the presidency.
Speaker 2 (57:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 32 (57:57):
And it's just something incredible. It's the voice of these
two animals hoping to make change. And if he does
reach out, you know, we want to continue with what
we're doing here. The justice here is to make sure
that this just doesn't happen again. And if he could
step into help, that's more power to this situation.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
I agree, one hundred percent. We got him. We got
him all right, straight from heaven, Ladies and gentlemen. Peanut Peanut,
How you doing.
Speaker 33 (58:20):
I'm pissed.
Speaker 2 (58:21):
They cut my fucking head off. Yeah, that's that's like
the language. But I get it. You're upset, totally understandable.
They cut your head off. So take me through that day.
I know you're very busy doing a bunch of interviews today.
Take me through that day. What was happening.
Speaker 33 (58:37):
Well, we were getting ready to do a shoot and
because you know, I had about three million followers, so
as we're getting ready, there's a knock at the door
and these douchebags running and next thing you know, Fred
the Raccoon and I we're jumping out the window. They
(59:00):
caught us and that was it. I thought, okay, they're
gonna take us for a few days.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
Next thing you.
Speaker 33 (59:08):
Know, it was like we were in abergrave.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Wow, that is awful. So when did you know, I mean,
this is serious.
Speaker 33 (59:18):
When they cut my head off, I thought, this isn't good.
Speaker 2 (59:23):
Yeah, I bet that probably sucks. So any anything you
want to say to the people out there, people New York,
people who did this.
Speaker 33 (59:31):
To you, Yeah, sleep with one eye opening mother, I'm
coming for you, and so's Fred Peanut.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
Ladies and gentlemen joining us from the great beyond. God
bless you, Peanut, God bless you. Have you seen that
meme out there saying Trump, you won? And then peanuts
on his shoulder and goes, no, Peanut, we won. Three two, three,
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from every single one of you. That was nature that
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the Department of Transportation. No, yes, all right, fine, we'll
get on it. But I'm telling you this probably isn't
a good idea. And lo and behold, they did it.
Speaker 34 (01:00:56):
It had to be set the Oregon State Highway Division
not only had a whale problem on its hands, it
had a stinking whale of a problem. In selecting its
battle plan, the Highway Division decided the carcass couldn't be
buried because it might soon be uncovered, It couldn't be cut.
Speaker 24 (01:01:11):
Up and then buried because nobody wanted to cut it up,
and it couldn't be burned. So dynamite it was, some
twenty cases or a half ton of it. The hope
was that the long dead Pacific Brave whale would be
almost disintegrated by the blast, and that any small piece
is still around after the explosion would be taken care
of by seagulls and other scavengers. Indeed, the seagulls had
been standing nearby all day.
Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
We're ready when you, guys are, said the seagulls. Now
remind you this is the year of the Lord. Nineteen
seventy Katu reporting here guys got his brown jacket on.
Looks like he smokes the pipe, curly hair. Very excited
to be out here to watch the explosion of the
giant whale. Very exciting. Indeed, what do you need? We
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need dynamite.
Speaker 24 (01:01:54):
As everything was being made ready, we asked George Thornton,
a highway engineer in charge of the project, for his
final option.
Speaker 31 (01:02:00):
Well, I'm confident that it'll work. The only thing is
we're not sure just exactly how much explosives it'll take
to disintegrate this things so the scavenger, seagulls and crabs
and what knock can clean it up. Is there any
chance it might be more than a one day job
if there's any large chunks left, and we may have
to do some other clean up, possibly set another charge.
Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
As you do. George sounds very confidence in his abilities
to blow this thing up. We're not quite sure on
it's dynamite. We brought a whole bunch into killed and
destroyed and evaporate this thing into bits and pieces so
the critters can pick it up. I am confident in that,
and so is the crowd around here.
Speaker 24 (01:02:38):
Danamite was buried primarily on the leeward side of the
big mammal, so as most of the remains would be
blown toward the sea. About seventy five bystanders, most of
them residents who had first found the whale to be
an object of curiosity before they hired of its smell,
were moved back a quarter of a mile away. The
sand dunes there were covered with spectators and land lubber
newsmen shortly to become a land blubber news men for
(01:03:01):
the blast blasted blubber beyond all believable.
Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Bound your head. Yeah, did you hear that? That wasn't rain, kids,
(01:03:25):
They blew the hell out of that thing. The thing
was the blow something up that big. Not all the
pieces are adbitt tiny. Nope, some of them are large
enough to destroy a car, which means they would kill you.
Speaker 24 (01:03:39):
What Our cameras stopped rolling immediately after the blast. The
humor of the entire situation suddenly gave way to a
run for survival as huge chunks of whale blubber fall everywhere.
Speaker 2 (01:03:49):
Pieces of meat.
Speaker 24 (01:03:50):
Passed high over our heads, while others were falling at
our feet. The dunes were rapidly evacuated as spectators escape boats,
the falling debris and the overwhelming smell apart. Over a
quarter of a mile from the blast site was the
target of one large chunk. The passenger compartment literally smacked. Fortunately,
no human was hit as badly as the car. However,
everyone on the scene was covered with small particles of
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dead whale.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
And to give you an idea of how big this
I mean, we're talking about hundreds of pounds of whale
blubber thrown up to three hundred yards. Oh yeah, now
what about them pesky birds? Are we going to clean
all this up?
Speaker 24 (01:04:29):
As for the success of the effort, well, the seagulls
who were supposed to clean things up were nowhere in sight,
either scared away by the explosion or kept away by
the smell. That didn't really matter.
Speaker 34 (01:04:39):
The remaining chunks were.
Speaker 24 (01:04:40):
Of such a size that no respectable seagull would attempt
to tackle anyway. As darkness began to set in, the
highway crew were back on the beach burying the remains,
including a large piece of the carcass which never left
the blast sight. It might be concluded that should a
whale ever wash ashore on Lane County again, those in
charge will not only remember what to do, remember what
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What the man? Wait? What white people creative race? Like
are you talking about like pigment and skin and stuff
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four and now because of Trump that is is going
to take place apparently here as well.
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Bick fan.
Speaker 20 (01:08:49):
Got to say that I certainly do hope to sease
four be women do this and get their wish and
don't pro create, and that way they'll be left across
for the world. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
Well. Pro Creating is a wonderful thing. I appreciate your
call and it is a wonderful thing. But men, if
we don't do better, we're never going to pro create anyways.
Do you guys remember the movie Idiocracy? Okay, this is
one of the big So in the movie, basically what
happens is smart people stop having babies and then it's
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flash forward hundreds of years and the world's just a
hot mess because all that has had babies is just
stupid people. And it stars Dax Shepherd and Luke Wilson
Maya Rudolph's in it. It's pretty damn funny because Luke
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Wilson and my Rudolph are essentially in the modern world
that we live in today. And they do an experiment
where they're going to be asleep for the military for
a year and then wake up and then something happens
and they wake up like three hundred years in the future,
and it's basically what the world has become at times today.
And one of the big shows is ow my balls.
Speaker 18 (01:10:06):
That's still the Violence Channel and all my balls.
Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
Yeah, ow my balls. That's a new big show in
their day. And I say that because they're if you've
not seen so you go back twenty five years, you
had wrestling and boxing and maybe some bare knuckle stuff
in which way, but lose think of them then you
(01:10:39):
the UFC really emerged, came out of like several different
splinter things, and Dana White got it really just under
one roof and it exploded and it became what it became.
Then over the last couple of years, he's had that
slap thing, right, was it pancray whatever it's called, but
that's that's the name. But it slap. You just stand
there and you slap somebody and then they pass out
and get knocked out. Whatever it's new. What now two
(01:11:05):
dudes in a ring with an announcer and a crowd
and they kick each other in the balls.
Speaker 14 (01:11:10):
Oh it takes it like a champion. Takes it like
a champion. Takes it like a champ.
Speaker 36 (01:11:16):
He's grunted, yup, takes a name that's like a tot
that's a toty tap Yeah.
Speaker 21 (01:11:22):
Okay, okay, brown one two, three, Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:11:29):
Yeah, I don't think we have to worry about pro creating.
If our young men are kicking each other in the balls,
what how did we get here? Says curiosity. Have you
seen the and I've seen it on the social media.
That's also part of why we're here. But the Shallon
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priest that get kicked as hard as they can in
the grundle and nothing, they don't even move the just
stand there. Oh that guy would totally win this, by
the way, But I saw this the other day and
I'm like, this cannot be real. It totally is real.
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Speaker 37 (01:13:24):
What's that in the sky that seems to be cratching
to the ground is that the media, well, the establishment media.
Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
Those are the numbers that no longer exists for them.
You see, they failed, They failed everybody. They lied. They
let their hatred and their entertainment and business get in
the way of doing their job kind of sort of.
Their job is to get people interested, and they're not interesting.
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And then you lied. Most importantly, you lied, you lied,
You lied to your people. MSNBC, CNN, you name it.
They're collapsing, the Washington Post of New York Times Liberal
and lying, both of them. They lied to their customers,
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they lied to their viewers. They lied and lied and lied.
Then they preached and preached and preached. And what do
they have for it? Not a lot. This is an
MSNBC customer, one of the last, a rare breed kind
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of like a Tasmanian Tiger maybe distinct.
Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
Very soon after the November fifth election, I said that
I was going to quit watching mainstream media news. I
watched MSNBC more than anything, and I'm just quitting Cole Turk.
Apparently a lot of other people are thinking the same way.
In October, MSNBC was averaging one point one million viewers
(01:15:09):
a day. Here in the early part of November, they're
averaging seven hundred and eighty thousand people a day. They
lost a quarter of their audience.
Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
Quarter of their audience, which they can't afford to lose.
They can't. But people are leaving, and there's a lot
of reasons for that. But this is a guy who
obviously little Loti liked MSNBC. Why would you leave, sir?
(01:15:43):
You too can be a part of the resistance.
Speaker 3 (01:15:46):
They lost a quarter of their audience and they're going
to lose more. Just understand that you can't keep continuing
to do this to people, manipulating them, misinforming them, or
not telling them the important things they're worried about, stirring
you up. So you keep watching, But guess what, it's backfire.
Nobody's watching now, or fewer people are watching now, and
(01:16:07):
it's going to continue to drop. People are tired of
the mainstream media, tired of the bulls, no journalism, all lies,
manipulations or whatever. There are other places you can get
your information, and the mainstream media it's just not in
place anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
Here here you can get your media your way, kind
of like a burder Right. The people that went to
the mainstream media, and it's been a dying thing for
quite a while, but the people that went there were
(01:16:44):
going there for affirmation on information. They weren't really curious.
Now you can find that anywhere in the interwet But
the people that went to places like MSNBC and CNN,
they felt they were part of the resistance and they
were being told lie after lie after lie. Remember Russia.
You go look at the numbers after Russiagate fell apart
(01:17:06):
and see the cratering that took place. People don't buy
it anymore. You scared your customer base. You terrified a
bunch of youngsters and liberals to the point where they're
losing their blanking minds, they're shaving their heads. You lied
to them, and you knew it, and yet you continued
(01:17:29):
to do it. And then the trust went away. A
long time ago, when you had half the country who
didn't trust you, and then half of the other part
of the half of the country also didn't trust you,
but for different reasons. So you had a quarter of
the country that trusted you. So the conservatives never trust
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you because it was just lie after lie after lie,
and the other half that wasn't the conservatives that didn't
believe you thought you were lying, but in a different way.
You were doing it for the man. Are you're doing
for this?
Speaker 37 (01:18:02):
That?
Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
And so it wasn't about being a conservative. It was
about you just weren't doing it enough, or you weren't
do so you you lost all credibility. And then you
put yourself in an environment where everything is fractured. People
can't get the media. They want their way, but they're
also looking for the truth, and they're looking for people
that are willing to be entertaining, be curious, not be
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so snot nosed, judgmental, and ridiculous, as the likes of
Rachel Maddow Joy read, you failed, CNN is dropping bunch
(01:18:47):
of people. It's a tough you know, it's funny. Somebody said, man,
it's a tough time in the broadcast environment. It say's
never been a better time. Opportunity is everywhere absolute. That's
why we got all the digital stuff. That's why we
got all the stuff. I said, Opportunities everywhere. I can
broadcast three sixty five. You can be your own media conglomerate,
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and you can actually do the things you want to do,
and you can bring it to the people the way
that you wanted to be brought to the people, based
on whatever it is your belief, even if it's bs,
but you allow them to make the decision. That being said,
you failed. You scared your customers, You terrified the crap
out of them, and you delivered with it. And they're
leaving because they don't trust you, and they're leaving fast.
Speaker 38 (01:19:33):
The ratings for MSNBC Morning Joe down thirty nine point six,
Andrew Mitchell down thirty nine point seven, Riley Ari Melber
down forty nine point six, Joy Read down fifty four
point six all in the last week.
Speaker 15 (01:19:47):
Lawrence o'donald two ways way up over that same period, Right.
Speaker 38 (01:19:50):
Laurence o'donald down sixty point six. Stephanie Ruhll the Big Winner,
down sixty seven percent in ratings. They lost the trust
of the American people. I mean, Chris Wallace is morning
announced that he's leaving CNN to go to a.
Speaker 14 (01:20:02):
Platform my view I get.
Speaker 38 (01:20:04):
I've been asked, probably by about ten to twelve reporters
in the last forty eight to seventy two hours, how
did we miss this again?
Speaker 14 (01:20:12):
And I said, we didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
You did?
Speaker 38 (01:20:16):
And I mean, and I say this respectfully, but I
was just like, look, here are the guests that we've
had on, Here are the conversations, Here are the places.
Speaker 14 (01:20:23):
We didn't miss this. You did.
Speaker 38 (01:20:26):
And the idea that you're still thinking that we missed it,
you know, seven days out from an election, shows you
how bad they are at what they do.
Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
That right there is John Spicy Spicer on with Mark Alpern.
By the way, his two Way, which is a great
thing if you if you're on the web go. He
does two of these a day. He does one in
the morning and one in the evening. And it has
all of these political pundits on. It has regular people on.
You can participate in anybody can. It's growing and it's real.
(01:20:57):
It is not be as they have great conference and
Mark is brilliant at what he does. Sawn Spicer's that
they got people on the left, They got people on
the right, and they have the everyday average person who
gets to participate in it. And one of the things
that Mark Halpern brought up was your failure is on
you because of the way you covered Trump pretending to
(01:21:21):
be well straight down the middle and then you want
people to trust you that you're going to give him
a fair shake. We're going to talk about that. There's
so much stuff still to get to and yes, kids,
we are going to talk about the trans issue that
the Democrats have, and it is an issue that they're
trying to figure out. And it's not about trans like
(01:21:44):
you know, Caitlyn Jenner, not about that. It's not about
somebody who's an adult that made a decision. It's about
the fact that you don't read the room aka America
and society and what's going on, and that hurt you
big time. And on top of that, you gas lit
America in a lot of different ways when it came
(01:22:06):
to certain things that were minor but you made them major.
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Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
Now it's time to find out what's trending? What's trending?
Speaker 39 (01:23:50):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, seren.
Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
What truping?
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It's fine?
Speaker 2 (01:24:08):
I was trending on the old in New webs on
this Wednesday. It is Wednesday. Start with the uh Doyers trending.
Probably gonna go spend a bunch of money. I know
there's that Japanese pitcher that posted the way baseball works
in Japan, unlike uh, the Dominican Republic or Cube or
(01:24:29):
some of these other things that you see go on.
What happens is you have to post, so you have
to put up a bunch of money even to negotiate
with the player. And so their superstar pitcher who is young,
it's over there, he is, it's gonna post. Dodgers look
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like to be in the lead. Dodgers have a lot
of money Therefore they've got great players. Tyson versus Paul,
the Problem Child versus Iron, Mike Friday. I think it's Friday, right,
Friday or Saturday. You can watch it on Netflix. It's
gonna be Jared's house. Nothing else is going on there,
(01:25:11):
talking about the Cowboys, Christino Kyle Singler, who is a
former NBA basketball player who posts some weird cryptic messages
and people are worried about his mental health and I
saw them. You should be. He does not look well.
Pete Hexith, who is been put up as Trump's pick
(01:25:31):
for Defense secretary. Former Fox host, Well, I think he's
not former. Still it's a Fox host if I'm right.
And a lot of controversy there. Archbishop of Canterbury. He's
resigned because of diddling of the kids, not him, but
the hiding of it. So there's that. Over to Yahoo.
(01:25:55):
Steph Curry, Luca, Pete Headsek Cooper Flagg. It's gonna be
the nuther one pick in the NBA draft this year.
John Krasinski, I think he's been voted the sexiest man
alive once again. Didn't get that.
Speaker 17 (01:26:08):
Got a right.
Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
Sword Pocahontas not the movie we're talking about. Yes, kids,
Elizabeth Warren, she of Pocahonta's fame. It's upset about Pete
Headseth getting the nod for Defense Secretary. Not not you, Elizabeth,
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And finally over to Google, Pete Hegseth number one trending thing,
Mavericks Warriors, Kyle Singler. Department of Government Efficiency, which has
two people working at it. That's pretty damn efficient. Uh,
that'll be Viveck and Elon Musk. I don't think their
official roles. I don't because I don't think there's a
Department of Government Efficiency. It's just what they're calling it.
(01:26:55):
So sad that they would have to do that. And Frank,
we'll talk about that maybe a little bit later. Mike Tyson,
Jake Paul, it's going to be interesting. I was watching
people trying to figure out how much they're getting paid
for the fight. So if you don't know Jake Paul,
(01:27:16):
Jack Paul is a internet troll, He's an influencer. He
is also somebody who's serious about boxing, and at first,
while he was serious about it, kind of it was
more about fighting other influencers. So he did that and
when he did that, by the way, he is no
(01:27:36):
joke he's six foot five. Anybody who knows him, Joe
Rogan said, look, him and his brother, they're athlete athletes,
They're not just they're big and Brazilian jiu jitsu. They're
big in wrestling and he is a serious professional boxer
as well as internet troll and he's taken it to
a new height, which is great. It is. And he
(01:28:03):
has fought some actual fighters over the last couple years
where a lot of people made fun of him at
first because he was this or he was that, and
they were getting huge gates, you know. And the last
person I think he'd bet the He's fought a couple contenders,
and including Tyson Fury's little brother. Tyson Fury is the
world heavyweight champion. I think he's still the world heavyweight champion.
(01:28:24):
It's so fractured. I don't know. But he's real. And
they asked him how much you're getting paid. I'm here to.
Speaker 39 (01:28:31):
Make forty million dollars and knockout a legend.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
I don't give me talk about anything else.
Speaker 39 (01:28:36):
And he's the one that wanted it to be a
pro fight, So he's gonna get his ass knocked out real, real,
for real, on a real record. You're gonna see on
box wreck, Jake Palmers, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul KOs, Mike Tyson.
I'm not here to do empicides make a bag.
Speaker 2 (01:28:51):
By the way, Mike Tyson was thirty one when Jake
Paul was born, just to throw that out there, So
that tells you the age difference. And if you've seen Mike, uh,
he's curious about this, there's no doubt about that. He
was on with Kimmel the other day. While Kimmel normally cries,
this was actually just a heartwarming question. Okay, you're gonna
beat this kid, Jake Paul very badly.
Speaker 34 (01:29:10):
Yes, he's good.
Speaker 2 (01:29:15):
Count They were all counting on you. So it's going
to be at Jarra's house, which of course is at
and T Stadium in Dallas, and they're expecting between sixteen
eighty thousand people and the gate is supposed to be huge,
but you can stream it on Netflix. They did not
pay me to say that, And you know what, my
wife's like, I kind of want to watch that, So
I too, will watch that because people who hate Jake
(01:29:36):
Paul want to see him get beat to death, and
people are also curious about a guy who's almost sixty
and yet he still looks like he could kill you
at any time. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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all of you. By the way, the one thing I
(01:29:56):
think both of them do have in common, I think
they voted for Trump. I find fascinating. Oh, if you're
missing the show, grabbed the podcast a little woke stuff
coming up, because why not we're talking a little bit
more about transcenity. What kind of impact did this transgender
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activism slash evil push on children have on this election?
Because it had a much bigger effect than people realize.
And what do I always tell everybody stay away from
the kids, ask the Archduke of Canterbury.
Speaker 40 (01:30:34):
Chad Benson Show, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 15 (01:31:11):
The very same executives and producers and anchors and correspondents
and writers who covered and participated in the cover up
of the Biden decline and then after the decline had
to be exposed and acknowledged, never acknowledged their role in it.
All those people are covering the Trump administration. They also
covered the campaign I don't understand how they think they
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can cover the Trump campaign fairly or our Trump administration fairly,
or be seen as covering the Trump administration fairly if
they don't acknowledge their role in the conspiracy and their
failure to acknowledge it, I just it just doesn't make
any sense to me that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:46):
Right, there's Mark Halburn, as we talked about the media
today and their role of well, whatever it is, and
again this journalism insanity that is going on when it
comes to we're journalists, we know better than you, and
the left played this game where like he said, they
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covered up the whole insane thing with Biden. You remember that,
it's right wing talking.
Speaker 29 (01:32:14):
Points, Russian disinformation, Joe Biden's never been better.
Speaker 2 (01:32:19):
All of that crap. Do you remember that? Just you guys,
look at me, remember morning, Joe just never been better? Okay?
And then we found out no, no, no, no, no,
he's not good at all. Actually they played a part
in it. So why the media is not trusted? Look,
people say, oh, so what you're saying is everything Trump said? No, no, no, no,
Trump is full of crap. We all know that. But
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I know who he is. He's not a Nazi. He's
not coming to end the planets. Okay, He's not Thanos
or whatever. I mean, He's not this thing. You lied
about everything. And here's the thing. The more that you
lied about all of the things from Russia to everything else,
the more that you bought into it, and then you
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pushed it, the more that you scared people. And then
when things didn't happen, what did you think was gonna happen?
People turned away from you. They're like, I'm gonna go
elsewhere to get my stuff. And I'll say this again.
Media has never been stronger, bigger, and better. It's personalized media.
What do you want? People are gonna go find their
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place that they want to consume their media. And yes,
some of it's gonna be a lot of it's gonna
be more about affirmation than information. But I guarantee you're
gonna get a lot more solid information from somebody like
Joe Rogan who had Donald Trump on for three hours,
JD Vans for two and a half, and Kamala she
didn't want to go on the show unless she got
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to see the questions and she got to edit. Yeah,
that wasn't gonna happen. Nobody trusts the media, remember sixty minutes,
that big thing, and then they found out, wait a minute,
didn't they just edit some of her answers nobody trust you,
which brings us to this transsanity sanity. So this became
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way bigger than I think the Democrats wanted it to be.
But when you live in a world of identity politics,
you're going to which is agenda driven to the point
where even if it's wrong, we're still going to do
it because we are who we are. And they pushed
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and they pushed, and they made it so ridiculous, so insane,
that it cost them. How could a small group of
people playing in kids and girls' sports hurt you? Well,
it wasn't just about that became a big issue because
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of Ridley Gains and things of that nature, There's no
doubt about that. But it was the fact that you
were going after kids. You had this bizarre agenda. And
I'm not talking about the the the, the lesbians, gays
and bisexuals, because they'll I to a person ninety percent
of them saying up ago, yeah, we want no part
of that. We wanted a quality. We didn't want this.
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But this movement became something and then the media and
everybody else gas lit you case in point this past weekend.
You only have to get through this first. There's a
bunch of these segments, but I'm only gonna play a
little bit because I can only stand so much. It's
a debate about what went wrong with this election? B
brah So on CNN, and uh, how dare you speak
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the truth without getting attacked?
Speaker 8 (01:35:38):
I think there are a lot of families out there
who don't believe boys should play girls sports.
Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
They're not boys.
Speaker 12 (01:35:45):
I'm not gonna listen to transpobe at the table.
Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
I am not.
Speaker 16 (01:35:50):
Girl a boy when.
Speaker 22 (01:35:53):
You changed, they're not just boys, they're.
Speaker 2 (01:35:59):
Not playing let's offer that.
Speaker 23 (01:36:01):
I'm not gonna sit there and listener a second, because look,
this is a really heated issue, right and shy Michael,
I know you. I know that you understand that people
have different views on this. I think out of respect
for Jay, like, let's try to talk about this in
a way that is respectful.
Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
You know what I would have said there first of all,
Jay and you and I'm here to talk about why
the Democrats fail. If you guys want to play pronouns
and transphobia, then do it. And as we like to say, here,
keep doing what you do, keep getting what you get.
First of all, let's go over this again with the
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phobia thing, shall we. You know, we just did our
big countdown for the scariest moment and a rachnophobia it's
a fear of spiders. Transphobia would be a fear of
transgender people. No, no, this is not about the fear
of transgender people. It's none of that. So stop labeling
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people that. I'm not gonna allow transphobia to happen.
Speaker 35 (01:37:04):
Eh.
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
That is a woman. It is not a woman. And
by the way, if you want to identify is whatever
you want to identify, ask, no problem with that. But
when it comes to doing certain things, let's just say
sports for instance. So you're sixteen, you've gone through your puberty,
if you will, you're definitely still biologically a male. You
have not lopped them and added Okay, the bone density
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is bigger, the muscles are bigger. You still have your
thingy twigtion berry twigs and berries. You still got them.
Your identification is I'm a girl, okay. Your biology, your
science says male boy, which gives you an inherent advantage
(01:37:51):
which the average human being in America goes, Yeah, that's
not right. That's not right at all. Chad, you must
be the only ones saying these kind of things. There's
no way else. You must be transphobic.
Speaker 16 (01:38:03):
And by the way, by the way, as we've said
of the show a thousand times, Democrats should be smarter
on the women's athletics thing. Eighty five percent of Americans
oppose men transitioning after puberty and competing against women. And
I'm not just saying this the day after the election.
I've been saying this for years. This is not a
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hard call. You can show compassion and you can show grace.
And as the Republican governor of Utah said, let's figure
out a way to do this. But one way we
don't do this is by allowing men who transition after
puberty competing against young girls who have been working their
entire lives to be as good as they can be,
(01:38:45):
and then they get destroyed in the pool, on the track,
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
No, you should totally let that happen. I I look now,
I've come up with two ways to fix this, So
you guys want to all right, come on, everybody, I'm
gonna feed you again. Baby birds gather around. So I
am a problem solver, right. You know my old boss
in England, Jeremy, he would say to me, don't bring
me a problem, Chad brig be a solution. I'm gonna
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give you two solutions here. We just get rid of
any kind of gendered language when it comes to sports.
Male female no longer exists. We're just playing. There's no LPGA,
there's no w NBA, there's no Women's Tennis Association, there's
none of those things. There's no National Women's Soccer League.
(01:39:34):
There is just the MLS. And you are not forced
to take a girl on the team or a female
or an idea. You're just okay. So there's that. Or
if you have somebody who's trans on your team, we
get to bring a dude over from one of our
other sports teams to compete. How's that?
Speaker 20 (01:39:57):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:39:57):
I don't think that's very No. No, no, no, no, no, no,
stairs with me. Right, So let's just say volleyball. That's
the big thing right now because San Jose State is
having to to go and forfeit a bunch of these
games because they've got a person on their team who
identifies as a woman who hits the ball eighty miles
an hour.
Speaker 41 (01:40:15):
And Brooke, you've now had seven forfeits across five schools.
What real impact does all these schools forfeiting games have
on the ability to compete? You know, coupled with concerns
that you've voiced about facing off against this player, some
of their spikes traveled at eighty miles an hour during practice.
(01:40:36):
When you've got eighty mile an hour spikes, I mean,
how do you feel about this?
Speaker 17 (01:40:39):
It's sad that the school still chooses to prioritize one
man's needs over an entire team and be willing to
get rid of half of our season because of it.
Speaker 2 (01:40:49):
They're stepping away, they're pissed, they're angry. She's angry. She's
on the team. They suspended the assistant coach. They're like,
you can't do these things. You can't say these you
had talked like this, Brooks on the team. She's like,
we're devastated, we're upset, we're angry. We're having all these
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teams forfeit and it's understandable because a lot of us
feel that same way. What does she have to say that?
Speaker 14 (01:41:16):
Again?
Speaker 42 (01:41:16):
It was made very clear just last week that that
is not how the overwhelming majority of society feels about this.
Your common sense, everyday American, They intuitively know that men
and women are different, that men cannot become women, that
men cannot get pregnant, that tampons and minstrel products do
not belong in boys' bathrooms. Yet we had an entire
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political party who ran on this, I mean, that was
their message to voters, and again we saw how that
turned out. So I'm hoping that the tide turns. I'm
hoping that President Trump takes decisive action on day one
and bans this altogether.
Speaker 2 (01:41:50):
Yeah, we'll see, I think he's going to and they'll
be legal fights and they'll say he's transphobic. This is
not about transphobia. This is about reality. Republicans won because
they were living in reality that a vast majority of Americans,
even left leaning Americans, were like, Yeah, that's just that's insane.
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It's not about excluding people, because we need to find
a way where we bring people in. But it's got
to be a real conversation. I've got a sixteen year
old step daughter, I have a thirteen year old stepdaughter,
I have a fourteen year old son. They're going through
(01:42:32):
stuff in life, and I don't want them to shower
with somebody and they're being told you have to or
else when they're already going through things in life called
puberty where they already feel awkward. You missed it because
you focused on ridiculous stuff and you decided when you
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Speaker 11 (01:44:00):
No longer associating with them, We no longer want anything
to do with them, and they're no longer benefiting from
our love and our compassion. They're stuck with the other magus,
but they're no longer benefiting from our love and our compassion.
I just ended a forty three year old friendship, someone
that I was walking very closely with through a very
(01:44:20):
difficult season of her life. And I'm done. I've had
really open conversations, heart to hearts, really pouring my heart out.
It's useless, it's pointless, and I'm done.
Speaker 2 (01:44:34):
You're done because somebody has a differing point of view
and you've been friends for forty three years, but because
they voted in a way that you didn't agree with,
maybe because they have different beliefs, they see the world
in a different way based on the experiences they have,
you've decided to pull up stakes and leave, especially during
(01:44:55):
their time of need, which makes you a solid friend.
Said in jest, Chad. Somebody who's not insane is Kid Rock.
He's not. Now you don't have to like his politics,
but he as a video after the election, and I'm
(01:45:16):
telling you, you know, And I said the other day,
don't spike the ball now. Some people like that. Lady,
you deserve a spike because you're an ass hat. But
the person who's upset, who's your friend? You don't spike
the ball on you. Don't you give people grace and love.
Other people are going to treat you like crap because
of it. Go ahead and spike the ball at that
point in time. That's what they're expecting you to do
because they want to and they're really interested in being
(01:45:38):
a victim.
Speaker 36 (01:45:39):
Let me convey to my family, friends and supporters that
now is not the time to gloat. We must remember
that most of our left leaning friends are good people
who want the same things in life as we do,
but simply think differently on how to get there. It
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is now time to be the bigger man, to extend
an olive branch and unite all reasonable people of this
great nation. God has blessed America, and together with President Trump,
we will make America great again.
Speaker 2 (01:46:23):
And then he goes into he's got a concert tour
coming up. But I like it. It's a good thing.
We should be nice to each other. I always say
that every day. I got friends who are on the left.
And I'll tell you some of the stations I'm on.
I'm close with some of the people that are there.
Some of the other stations I don't know as well
as I should, and I would like to. But there
(01:46:44):
are stations that I'm on where everybody that is in
the newsroom hates my guts, hates my guts like with
a passion. And yet when I've called them on it,
and I've been to some of these places and I've
called them on to their faces. I won't say the station.
(01:47:07):
I was at a station a couple months ago. Walked
in because when they first put me on, I heard
some people quit and I walked in there and I said,
and ask me any questions you want, Try to get
to know me before you decide to judge me. And
some of them hated me. The viscial reaction was hilarious. Now,
(01:47:32):
mind you, they have a different belief than I do.
At no point that I hate any of them because
I didn't know them. Still don't hate any of them,
but still it was interesting. Few that took the time
to get to know me. We talk, we're fine, we laugh,
we got a lot in common. The others they're like that.
But it's not just me, by the way, so I
was telebody, it's not just me. They're like that with
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a lot of people. I'm sure shouldn't be. No, you
shouldn't three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to
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Of course, we've got the YouTube up and we're gonna
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of live content coming up as well. I am a
one man band over here, so give me some grace
as we go along. But you can fall across all
of our stuff, including yes, even the Facebook, kids, even
the Facebook. It is a Wednesday. We got you over
that hump, but we do like to leave you with
a little smile on your face. Somebody who can unite
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the country even more than Kid Rock. You know who
it is. No, it's time for the Gary Pucy moment
of the day.
Speaker 21 (01:48:50):
Where you're dreaming. It's great to dream in circles because
you are the circle of your dream. You're right in
the center of it. Dreaming is all about you and
everybody using your dream as you so, dream in circles,
take what it gives you and utilize and become a
circle of freedom in yourself.
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