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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show, Get Ready, Kids, because it looks
like if you're in a blue city and there's some crime,
there's gonna be some National guard. Chicago's a mess. You
have an incompetent mayor.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Illinois Governor JB. Pritzker pushing back, saying there is no
emergency that warrants Trump federalizing his state's National Guard or
sending active duty military within our borders, and a spokesperson
for New York Governor Kathy Hokeel telling ABC News crime
is down across New York City and state and the
presidents attempts to invoke military power undermines work being done.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
I want no part of this. And by the way,
if he does federalize and send them in, they can
only guard federal people in places, so they can't go
to the places where the crime is high. Because there's
(01:07):
a few areas in Chicago where the crime is ridiculous.
But so what are we doing. It's all for show.
It is all for show. I'm serious, this is what
this is. I'm gonna show you how strong I am
on crime. We're gonna get it. Nobody has been murderalized
(01:29):
in DC since we took over, so Are you gonna
leave them there every day forever? Is that what you're
gonna do?
Speaker 3 (01:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:39):
And are you going to really send in the National
Guard to several of these places where they can do
nothing unless you're just gonna say, screw the law, screw
the constitution, I'm gonna do whatever the hell I want,
and we're gonna put them out there, which is going
to be an absolute nightmare because they're not law enf enforcement,
(02:00):
they're not trained for law enforcement, they're none of those things.
So what do you think is going to happen should
they take somebody into custody? You think that's gonna go well,
you think that's gonna fly in at court of law? No? No, Now,
d C is a different case. Trump has a huge,
(02:23):
wide swath he can paint over DC. That is part
of being the president in the District of Columbia, which,
by the way, stops saying it should be a state.
You are absolutely fooling yourself. So he's got a different
way that he can do things in DC comparatively to elsewhere.
(02:46):
This to me just feels like it's a show.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Well, the DC Police Department has about thirty four hundred
sworn offices on the streets. They are about four hundred
under where they should be thirty eight hundred and thirty
nine hundred. In terms of hiring, they can't hiring. They
can't hire because they're out of money. Had they're not
getting any money from the federal government because the federal
government has now employed National Guards people. And to all
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of our points, especially your point, the one that you raised,
if you get down Wheeler Road in Southeast Washington Anacostia,
you're not going to see the National Guard right and
those high crime areas, they're not going to be there.
And that's a sad case when you have National guardsmen
patrolling streets like in Georgetown or whatever, or Central Washington, DC,
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which is quite active, quite thriving. Restaurants and everything. Business
is often those and now they're strapped with pistols on
leg holsters. These are largely weekend people who train maybe
once a month, many of them not from urban areas.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Many of them would.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
Be frightened by what might happen on the streets.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
Is a disaster waiting to happen, and.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
The idea of sending the National Award to Baltimore or
Chicago is beyond outrageous. For similar reasons.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Well, that's Mike Barnacle there. I one hundred percent agree
with him. Look, this is they're not set up for this.
This is not their jam. Okay, they're not police officers, right,
they're none of those things. And yes they're trained, they're military,
but they're not set up for this. You want to
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protect places. I got no problems with that.
Speaker 5 (04:38):
Right.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
You want to protect certain areas, federal areas, and this
is what you think you need to do, great, go
ahead if that's what you think you need to do.
But you could surge with the ATF, the DEA, the
FBI in local areas and get stuff done. It doesn't
fix the problem. The minute you leave, it's going to
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be like Afgh he had a stand right. The minute
you leave, the Taliban takes over. The minue you leave,
things go back to the way they were. We're not
fixing anything long term. It's a show. That's it. And no,
I don't want them on the streets. A little bit later,
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we'll talk about when I was in the riots in
ninety two, the weirdness of seeing military on the streets.
It was bizarre, to say the least. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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hope all is well with you. Meanwhile, somebody got at
a jail on Friday and maybe on a trip to Uganda.
Speaker 6 (05:49):
This case has become a flashpoint in the debate over
President Trump's illegal immigration crackdown. Just days after Abrago Garcia
was released from custody, he said to be detained again
over the weekend, and he was reunited with his family
in Maryland, but his journey is far from over. Just
minutes after Abrago Garcia is released on Friday, immigration authorities
notified him they intend to deport him to Uganda.
Speaker 5 (06:12):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Uganda, for those of you who don't know, is a
landlock country in East Africa. Borders Kenya, South Sudan, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania. Populations about fifty million.
Very interesting. Arguably the youngest country on the planet when
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it comes to age. Fifty percent of the country is
under fifteen Lots of biodiversity GDP per capita is about
eleven hundred dollars per person, so you get that going
for you. So he may be on his way there Chad.
(06:59):
It is a weird thing, right. So he gets released
here on Friday and they've they've got special security for
him that takes him to Maryland, where he's celebrated as
the Maryland Father coming home. The question of this is, okay,
so you're gonna send them there, what exactly happens when
you get there? Why? Because he's supposed to remember they
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he went to El Salvador, El Salvador, but the judge
said he could be sent to any country in the world,
just not El Salvador because of the risk potentially to
his life. And then of course Trump Misturation's like, we're
never bringing it back. He's never come back. And then
they brought him back and he's supposed to sayd trial
because he is accused of smuggling, okay, not not human trafficking.
(07:53):
People think, well, he's human, it's not human trafficking. Human
trafficking is when you're moving some by. He essentially gets
their will. Okay, these people were being moved from point
A to point B. They knew what they were doing.
They wanted to move from point A to point B.
This guy was facilitating that, and so they want him
to take a plea deal or else.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
Abnego Garcia's lawyers claim the threat of deportation to Uganda
is being used as a means of punishment to get
him to plead guilty. He was told he has until
this morning to make his decision. He is scheduled to
check in with immigration officials in Baltimore today, at which
point his lawyers expect he will be taken into custody.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Yes, Tom Homan, how do you feel about this?
Speaker 7 (08:37):
He is absolutely going to be deported in this country.
He's not going to walk the streets to the station
so he can enjoyed the little time he has with
his family. And for the person who says we're not
going to separate family with his family can go with
him because he's leaving. He's going to be deported. Look,
he's a criminal alien. He he's a member MS THIR team,
which is now a designated terrorist. He's a wife beater,
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he's a human trafficker. He's been indicted for human trafficking,
amily smugglan. He's a bad person. He's not going to
be here. He's been ordering moved twice, ordering moved by
two different federal judges. He's going to leave this country
in the very near future and its family to go
with him for I can't see who was talking before
the sound bides. But whoever said we're taking advantage of
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broken immigration system, what do they do? What do those
people do the last four years about this broken immigration system?
They let ten point five million people cross that border,
sex traveling, women and children, all time high, overdose testa
fount all time high, number of terrorists, all time high.
They didn't do anything to fixed that. President Trump is
keeping the promised American people to enforce the law. And
(09:38):
that's what we're doing. We'll make this country safer every
day by removing people like Abrego Garcia.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
Look, I never thought he was a hero.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
You know.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
The left they decided this was who they wanted to
base their battle around, once again showing the poor choices
that they make have zero problem. He's the thing is,
before all of this happened, he had been ordered to
be removed twice. What's the use of having a system
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if you're not going to follow the rules of the system.
There's a pattern here amongst Democrats. You don't want to
follow the rule of the system if it goes against
what you don't like. You see everybody they got to
have their due process. He has twice been adjudicated when
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it comes to immigration, and twice they told him he
has to leave. Apparently, they offer him the opportunity to
go to Costa Rica, and I guess he said no.
So maybe Uganda could be on the way. Hey, I'm
still curious about the passport.
Speaker 8 (10:51):
Now.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
I did do one thing. I did some research and
called a couple of people. Apparently, if he does go
to Uganda, he is not going to be locked up.
They'll ask him a bunch of questions and you know,
he'll have to He may have to wait several hours
while they get some paperwork that allows him to then
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travel amongst the people while he's there, but he will
have no housing, no food, none of that stuff. I mean,
I don't know if they're giving him some money. I'm
sure his family's got some money. So if he goes
to Uganda, they may give him five grand, which would
make him a bazillionaire. In you Ganda, he might be
(11:36):
the king, He's the new ed. I mean, we did
him a favor. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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stuff to get to Ukraine and Russia. We got more
on immigration Israel and the Democrats just continue to fail.
Chad Benson, Joel, Chad Benson. So what's next, you know,
(13:15):
with the whole Ukraine Russia Trump Pooter.
Speaker 9 (13:20):
As the country marks thirty four years of its independence
from the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian military launching what they're
calling a gift for Russia, a massive Ukrainian drone attack
targeting and oil and gas processing facility deep inside Russia.
These attacks on key Russian facilities come as ceasefire talks
remain largely stalled.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Yeah, largely stalled. We've been saying it for quite a
while and continue to listen. Here no reason whatsoever for
Putin to stop now. He has put a hurting on
his population, from the brain drain to the loss of
life and the replenishment of life, because as you kill,
and let's be real, he is sending his people to
(14:03):
the meat grinder. As you see million plus dead. Those
were people that were going to help with the future
of your country. So you've lost how many millions to
people who bounced and are coming back anytime soon? And
a million plus on the battlefield. You're going to struggle
for workers, and the future is not going to look
(14:25):
great when it comes to having kids. That's part of
the future is the next generation.
Speaker 10 (14:33):
But for Trump, well, two weeks is a familiar timeframe
for President Trump. I'm not sure what changes in two weeks.
The bottom line is that President Trump came out of
that summit believing that Putin had agreed that he would
meet one on one with a Zelenski, believing that there
was an agreement on security guarantees. And it seems that
(14:54):
none of that is the case right now.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Why would he will continue to say it? Why would
he meet with them while his nation may be suffering
a mass loss of life? Those are statistics. He's not
bothered by that because he has more people. In his mind,
you'll run out of bullets and run out of people
(15:17):
to fire those bullets before he does. So He's going
to continue to do what he does because right now
his appetite is still there. And until he gets to
the point where he takes that bite and he goes, oh,
I can't eat anymore, then the conversation comes three two, three, five, three, eight,
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But we're also not going after the way we should
when it comes to sanctions. If we're going to do this,
and we even stop them from going after than with
long range missiles, we told them no, no, no, no no.
(16:04):
It's going to be interesting to see how the thing
plays itself out. There's no doubt people are watching, not
just here but globally. Obviously it's a big deal. Meanwhile,
we moved from that to mass transits. I know, right
like what a trip. Mass transit is insane, something about
the Democrats and this love of trains. There's going to
(16:27):
be a lot of cuts coming soon because it's super
expensive and it ain't worth it.
Speaker 11 (16:31):
Twenty percent of all services of Philadelphia's septim mass transit
system being cut, the result of a budget deficit that
tops two hundred million dollars.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
Chicago could see services.
Speaker 11 (16:43):
Lashed by up to forty percent next year, and transit
agencies in Dallas, San Francisco and Portland face similar challenges.
Analysts say mass transit systems nationwide are suffering from a
poo's pandemic drop in ridership, along with soaring labor costs.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
And the fact that if you don't have to take
mass transit, you won't. You know where it works New York, right,
it works there, London, it works there. It doesn't work
for the average person. If you have a chance to
get a vehicle, it's okay in Chicago. But most people,
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if you ask them, would you like to be on
the train, to be like, no, I'd like to be
in my own car. Mass transit it's expensive, labor cost
are going up, ridership down. Not a shocker. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 12 (17:38):
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Speaker 1 (18:04):
Never have I seen a bus struggle as much as
the Democrats struggling. They are struggling beyond belief. They're not
very good at what they do, which is they're not
quite sure what they do because they don't know. They
don't know who they are, what they stand for, who
they're supposed to stand for. The brand is taking it
in the shots, been kicked straight in the grundle, and
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they have no answer for anything. Case in points, even
as the Republicans, who really aren't that much better, you
know what, they're not, They're not the Democrats. Therefore that's
a winning argument in today's world.
Speaker 8 (18:44):
Look, the Democratic brand right now has about the appeal
with the American voter as the crackle barrel rebrand has
with the American consumers.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Bad, bad, bad.
Speaker 9 (18:54):
What are you doing?
Speaker 8 (18:55):
Oh my goodness, gracious, what are we talking about here?
In terms of big party registrantion changes in the key
swing states. Let's look at the key for swing states
that in fact do keep tract of registration by party. Look,
the Republican Party is in their best position at this
point in the cycle since at least two thousand and five,
and all four of these key battleground states. We go
out to the southwest, Arizona, how about Nevada. Republicans haven't
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done this well since.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Two thousand and five.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
Oh my goodness, Gracia, at this point of cycle North Carolina.
I couldn't find a point at which Republicans were doing
better at this point in a cycle.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
It's at least this century.
Speaker 8 (19:30):
It probably goes way back in the last century and
Pennsylvania very similar. Republicans doing better at this point than
at any point at any point this century, at least
as far as I could find.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Harriet's in there, C and N. It is so bad
because they have no idea how to talk to people.
They have failed miserably in identifying the people that they
need to talk to to get the votes they need
to put them back in somewhat power. Again, both sides
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will screw it up at some point in time. We're
at the point now where nobody wins. Somebody just kind
of loses, and the other side takes advantage of it.
They both snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. But
right now the Republicans, if they could stay out of
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their own way, would absolutely destroy the Democrats. People are
over it, and we're going to get to it because
there's a very interesting piece that came out from Third Way,
which is a center left think of a classic liberal
think tank, and words that they want the Democrats to
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stop using. We'll get that a little bit, but the
numbers should be absolutely alarming to Democrats.
Speaker 8 (20:56):
Now, what types of gains are we talking about here
for the Republican Party. Well, let's compare it to this
point during the first Trump administration, all the way back
in twenty seventeen. Look at this the Republican party gains
and party registration compared to this point back in twenty
seventeen during the Trump first administration. In Arizona, you got
a Republican gain of three points. Okay, how about Nevada.
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Up the hill we go, even though we're sticking in
the Southwest, a gain of six points. How about again
we come to the east coast, North Carolina, a gain
of eight points for the Republicans. And in the Keystone State,
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, again we're talking about a
gain of eight points. My goodness, gracious for Republicans. They
are converting old for Democrats to their side of the ledger,
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as well as picking up new voters, registering new voters,
and it absolutely paid off for them back in the
twenty twenty four election. Now, of course, Donald Trump has
been president since January. Are there any bright spots for Democrats?
Speaker 5 (21:51):
Not?
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Really, not enough. It shouldn't be that hard to at
least make some noise, to at least change the conversation,
and yet they can't do it. It is impossible for
them to do it because they can't get out of
their own way. And how many times have we said
this on the show, Almost so many times. If they
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could pick three paths, one would do no harm, one
would help them, and the other would be the worst
path possible. They're going to go with the worst path
possible because they don't know what to do. They spend
I'm still flabbergasted. You are, I are? They spend twenty
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million dollars putting together a study on why they fail
with men and then how to talk to men. Think
about that for a second, twenty million dollars. My goodness me,
you're awful at what you do. Whatever it is.
Speaker 8 (22:59):
Have they picked up any ground since January one in
terms of party registration?
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Uh ah?
Speaker 8 (23:04):
None?
Speaker 1 (23:05):
These these key swing states, these four key swing states.
Speaker 8 (23:08):
What are we talking about? Party registration margin gains since
January one, twenty twenty five? Which party is gained in Arizona?
The GOP? How about Nevada? The GOP? North Carolina the GOP?
How out in Pennsylvania? We'll make it four for four
the GOP. The bottom line is this, Jessica Dean, when
it comes to party registration, Republicans have made massive gains
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compared to eight years ago. They are in their best
position in these key four swing states dating back at
least twenty years. You have to go back at least
twenty years, at least in the case of Nevada, longer
in North Carolina and Pennsylvania. So Republicans looking pretty gosh
darn good at least when it comes to party registration.
And we'll see what happens down the road. But at
this point, as they said at the beginning, the Democratic
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brand isn't about as good a position as the cracker
Bower rebrand.
Speaker 10 (23:53):
It is bad, bad, bad.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
For the Democrats. Amen, just horrible. You need two strong parties.
I'd like to have three strong parties, but we need
at least two strong parties because if one party is
really weak, the other one can run rough shot. We
do not want that in our country. We don't need
that because both of them well, quite frankly, they need
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to be checked. But they are so bad at this.
So last week on Friday, Third Way, which is a
think tank, comes out with words they think that Democrats
should avoid using. And I'm telling you it is insane,
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But you know these words, you do, And they have
to do something because they can't talk to normal people.
Speaker 5 (24:45):
Okay, I think after the disaster of the November elections
for Democrats, there's been a lot of soul searching. And
one of the things we've been really looking at is
why have we been Why have so many voters you
might have voted for Clinton and or for Biden abandoned
Democrats in twenty twenty four. And one of the reasons
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that we kept hearing in focus groups and it would
show up in public opinion date of all kinds, is
they just think that we're weird, that we're out of
touch with We don't talk like they do, we don't
think like they do, and especially that we are focused
on things that are either irrelevant to them or are
completely out of step with them. So if you look
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at the language that not a lot of Democratic elective
officials use these kinds of phrases, but some of their
staff do that.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Right there is Matthew Bennett. He is the head of
Third Way. So the language, we've heard it all right,
And by the way, I've put together something spectacular. I
put together a letter that I'm going to read to
you guys a little bit using all of the Wakadu
language they have, but that language they take about forty
forty five words here that no human being used is
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outside of advocates and wackados.
Speaker 5 (26:03):
So we put a list out of forty five words
and phrases that people in democratic politics, advocates and philanthropists
and staffers and some electri officials and candidates use that
are just incredibly off putting. They just do not sound
like normal people. You would never hear these words in
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a normal discussion in a bar, or in a grocery store,
or you know, in the fable diner of American politics.
And what we've tried to convey to people is that
is incredibly off putting and you sound super strange. And
when you're trying to attract people and make the tent bigger,
you don't want to use language that repels people and
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makes it smaller.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
And that's what they've been doing. And some of these
words are birthing people, allyship, you know, that kind of
wacky do stuff, triggering othering, micro aggression. Those things don't
play well to somebody in the middle of the country
who would be somewhat of a classic liberal or Democrat
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union member right probably as a wife, a couple kids,
living their life, not happy about what they see coming
out of the Democratic Party because they feel like they've
been abandoned for what academia and gender politics, identity politics,
wackad do politics. They're not talking to them about the economy.
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They're not talking to them about the things that matter
in their world, the cost of life. They're more concerned
about what goes on in the coast and the crazy
ideas that uber liberals have in those places that yes,
she's got a penis, but she's a she what No,
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that doesn't play well, Sorry, it doesn't birthing person. Come on.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
I mean, we've been compiling this list for a while
and we've been making you know, we've been keeping it
in our back pocket because we've been seeing it. We
didn't do specific research, like we didn't test othering and
birthing person. We had a gut instinct that when you
talk about pregnant women as birthing people, most Americans find
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that odd. So I think we're right about our gun
incident on that we.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Might not be.
Speaker 5 (28:31):
We don't have, you know, quantitative data to prove it,
but I can tell you the response that we've gotten
from people in politics has been overwhelmingly positive. There are
people that don't like it. There are people that use
these words.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
That's fine, use those words whatever. But when you're trying
to expand the tent, as they say, you talk to
the people about things that matter. The economy stupid. That's
what matters. Being able to pay your bills right, being
able to not struggle on a daily basis, hoping your
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kids have a decent school. I'm going to go on
and on the average stuff that the average person cares about,
even if you're on the right of the left, not othering, triggering, microaggression,
birthing person by pock, what's bypock? Black, indigenous people of color,
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what exactly? It doesn't play well.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
And let me just be clear that these words were
all created with good intention. They were created to protect,
in most cases, vulnerable populations, the transpopulation, homeless population. But
it just isn't how people talk, and it doesn't do
anything to protect those people. In fact, by being so
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off putting, we think it puts those people more at risk.
I mean, no one in normal America talks about homeless
people as the unhoused. That is just not the way
people talk. It's the way people talk on college campuses
and you know, in the offices of philanthropies, but nowhere
where voters are congregating.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
And will they figure this out? They won't remember they
spent twenty million dollars trying to figure out how to
talk to men. Let me tell you how you talk
to men. Don't be a douche canoe, don't stay unhoused,
some of these other words. I'm going to read some
of these things to you. Okay, so get ready for this.
These words are insane, Okay, So here you go. I'm
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going to read them all really fast. I put something together,
but we'll do a little bit later. Just nuts. Here
we go. Privilege violence as in environmental violence, dialoguing, triggering, othering, microaggression,
holding space, body shaming, subverting norms, system of oppression, cultural appropriation,
overton window, existential threat to pick the climate to mock
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for see economy, radical transparency, stakeholder, the unhoused, food insecurity,
housing insecurity, person who immigrated, birthing person cisgender dead naming,
heteronormative patriarchy, LGBTQIA plus bipoc allyship, incarcerated people involuntary confinement.
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There you go. Now you've got some of the buzzwords
they need to avoid, and you know what, they will
run at them all the time because that's what they do.
And that's why, no matter how much branding and rebranding
you do, if you make the wrong choices over and
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Serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
The time of the program we talk about history today
is August twenty fifth, in the year of the Lord
twenty twenty five. But pre twenty twenty five stuff happened.
Speaker 12 (33:33):
Indeed, what's upon in time a long time ago.
Speaker 13 (33:37):
Now it's time for this day in history. We look
back on this set to find out what famous things
took place. All right, this day in history.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
August twenty fifth, seventeen eighteen, French explorer Benvilla founded New
Ormans city that would go on to become the jazz
culturalpital in many places around the world. We know New Orleans.
When you say Nola, you know exactly what we're talking about.
Nola Jazz capital, for sure. On this day, nineteen sixty,
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Woodrow Wilson created the National Park Service, protecting more than
four hundred sites from Yellowstone to Statue of Liberty. Fast
forward to nineteen thirty nine, movie Magic hit the big screens.
On this day in history, the Wizard of Oz premiered nationwide.
Nineteen forty four, Paris was liberated from the Nazis, with
the crowds lining up on the champ Elisee. Nineteen eighty one,
(34:36):
NASA's Voyager two reached Saturn, sending back breath taking images
of the planet's rings. Birthday shoutouts Sean Connery, Gene Simmons,
Tim Burton, and Blake Lively, all born on this day.
Speaking of the magical world of Wizard of Oz, here's
(34:56):
something you didn't know. When it first hit the theaters,
a lot of folks walked out because the scenes of
them in Kansas were black and white, and they were
not thrilled. That was until, of course, my people come
and go so quickly.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
Here follow the Yellow Brick Road, and.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
She did technicolor surprised the hell out everybody. Those are
them of Those are some of the things that happen
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a little bit about Epstein. They come back next week.
This is not gone anywhere as much as Trump and
the Republicans would hope it would have gone somewhere, right,
they've been gone for the whole month. It hasn't. And
we'll talk a bit about that. We got more on immigration.
We've got some Bill Maher Monday interesting some of the
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This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson show.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
So now that redistricting is done, when it comes to
dune doom doom doom dejas, what's next, Well, it's gonna
be interesting because all that Gavenuwson, who wants to president
the United States cares about is this and the numbers
right now. It's gonna be close, it is. But the
(37:19):
Republicans have a massive advantage when it comes to being
able to redistrict. And part of that is because the
Democrats have already redistrict to the point where it's gonna
be tough to do. Plus, in many of these states
you have things written into constitution amendments that say you
(37:41):
can't do this unless you do something like California is doing,
which is hold a referendum and then go from there.
Speaker 14 (37:48):
Fight for the House is almost certainly going to be
the biggest thing on the ballot next year.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
You see how tight it is now after some.
Speaker 14 (37:53):
Special elections, Democrats are actually going to close this gap
even more, we think, and they only need to flip
three seats in the terms next year to win control
of the House. So there's no guarantees, but he is
definitely onto something.
Speaker 3 (38:05):
And in this.
Speaker 14 (38:05):
Nationwide war over redistricting, we've seen the two biggest states
go first, the biggest red state, Texas. You mentioned those
five additional seats red. Yeah, and there's not a lot
of blue. They're squeezing that big time. Now what we're
seeing the opposite in California where the Democrats under Gavin
Newsom are putting a map on the ballot for voters
this fall that could get them those five seats back.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
So that would make their.
Speaker 10 (38:28):
Career only four Republican seats forty eight for the Democrats
that they pulled off.
Speaker 14 (38:33):
If they are able to pull it off with the
voters next year, and then John, if you look at
the other states that might still do redistricting this year,
bottom line, it is advantage GOP. There are just more
opportunities in places like Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, and Florida than
there are in some of the big blue states like
Illinois and Maryland. So at the end of this, it
looks like Republicans are able to are going to be
able to squeeze just a little bit more juice out
(38:55):
of these redistricting fights.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
Great, so they can pick more of their v See,
there's always a fear that you by trying to spread
it out so much that while you give yourself an advantage,
you may weaken areas where you had a much bigger
advantage and potentially push something into play where you hope
(39:19):
it doesn't happen, but because of your overreach it does
now in this situation, Like I continue to tell everybody
the way that they're doing it now, it's both the
way that California wants to do it the way the texts.
Everything's going to be challenging in the courts. It's all
going to be challenged. Are you taking out minority voices
(39:42):
and votes? Are you putting it into a situation where
you diluted so much that there's no way for the
Democrats of the Republicans who have any chance whatsoever? Therefore, Really,
I mean, you think about it, California is going to
go down to four four. It's a sliver in the
center of the state, not the central coast, but from
(40:05):
essentially where the train would run from Bakersfield up through
like Modesto and stuff that would be red, everything else
would be blue. Texas is doing the same thing, and
I'm sure other states would love to do it for
their states, but they've already done it so much. What
more could say I don't know, Massachusetts, do you already
(40:25):
don't have anybody at the federal level. You have no
congress people representing you at the federal level. You have
five at the state level. And that's it. Nothing else.
So where else can you? You know it see old day,
you can't get blood from returnaip. It's the same thing
here because.
Speaker 10 (40:45):
If history is any guide, the Republicans are not going
to maintain control of the House.
Speaker 14 (40:51):
Internal elections are almost always a referendum on the sitting president.
Right now, Donald Trump, according to the New York Times
polling average, has a forty four percent approval rating. And again,
we have more than a year or two go before
we get there. And if you look at the history
of recent midterms, an unpopular president means a very very
rough midterm election, particularly when it comes to the House.
Barack Obama lost sixty three seats.
Speaker 10 (41:12):
Try lost forty. You know, I remember how angry he
was the day after that midterm. I mean that changed
his presidency. He doesn't want it to happen again.
Speaker 1 (41:22):
No nobody does. And one of the things the Republicans
can do outside of the redistricting is if they lose
the House, they know what's coming. Investigation after investigation and
eventually more impeachment, and that's how they're going to run.
Do you want Trump to be impeached? Yes?
Speaker 13 (41:41):
Or no?
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Now it should be are we getting stuff done? Do
the American people think we're doing a good job? Are
we doing everything we can for you to allow you
to live your life and try to knock down some
of the biggest insane obstacles that maybe we've put up
in the past, so you don't have to worry about
that and you can live your life. Or is it
(42:05):
all about Trump? I think it's all about Trump.
Speaker 10 (42:08):
But Democrats are facing some serious headwinds as well.
Speaker 14 (42:12):
Yeah, and this is just a stunning analysis that the
New York Times has out in the last couple of days.
You've seen nationwide a drop in Democratic registration numbers, and
in the battleground states it's just as star Look at this.
The share of registered Democrats down almost four points in Arizona,
just a twenty twenty Nevada, more than eight points, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
(42:33):
all of these big battlegrounds have lost Democrats in large
numbers again just this decade. So that just tells you
how tough it's going to be for Democrats to fight
their way back when it comes to control of Congress
or potentially the presidency down the road. It's hard to
create a wave if voters are fleeing your party.
Speaker 10 (42:49):
Extraordinary. The Democrats have lost more than two million registered
voters just in the past four years, and Republicans have gained.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
Yeah, because we talked about last hour, insane, insane doesn't win,
and not insane like a mad genius. You're insane as
in birthing people, microaggression, bipock, the unhoused. That's crazy. You
(43:19):
do know how to talk to men. And he used
language that nobody else uses outside of academia, progressive liberal wackadoos,
the average person, even Democrat doesn't use that. It's still
about the economy. Recognize that always will be about the economy.
So if the economy is strong, they were gonna have
(43:41):
a tough time anyway. But if they get more redistricting done,
it gets through the courts and everything's fine and the
economy strong. Sorry, Blue, you're losing again. You're losing again.
We'll see. It's gonna be interesting. Meanwhile, they're going to
(44:01):
come back in a few days talking about the Republicans
and Democrats the House, will we back their recess is over?
Epstein is still sitting there. That hasn't gone anywhere. They've
done this to themselves. They've played this game that they
(44:21):
thought would never come to fruition where they would have
to actually answer for it. And now well now they're
looking around going, well, what do we do because we
released some stuff from Gislaine Maxwell? But does anybody buy
any of that? Look, I can't static Adam Dipschiff, you
(44:42):
guys know that, but I agree with them.
Speaker 15 (44:44):
Here they go and they do this interview without the
presence of a prosecutor who actually knows the facts, because
they fired her, James Comee's daughter. So they go in there,
the number two person, the justice, not knowing any of
the facts, not having a lawyer president to represent them,
victims of child sex trafficking, the sex convicted sex trafficker.
(45:07):
Jise Maxwell goes into this interview, undoubtedly told by her attorney,
so you completely exonerate the president, You're going to spend
most of the rest of your life in prison.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
So she wants a pardner.
Speaker 15 (45:18):
She says exactly what her lawyers tell her is going
to be near to get a pardon. No one should
be surprised here, and she's immediately moved to a more
or less secure prison, which is not for convicted child
sex traffickers.
Speaker 1 (45:32):
It all stinks to high heaven. I agree. I absolutely
agree with you, and I can't stand him. He is
awful with a capital A. But if you for a second,
for one second, think that whatever she said was on
(45:53):
the up and up, you're fooling yourself. And I'm not saying,
and I've said this, I do not think Trump or
Clinton were involved in the way that people think, oh,
they were involved like this or that. No, what I
think is she's saying whatever she needs to do to
get her get out of jail card. And that's as
(46:18):
simple as that. Now what that looks like. I couldn't
tell you. Do they commute the sentence. I couldn't tell you.
Speaker 3 (46:30):
Do they.
Speaker 1 (46:33):
Pardon her. I couldn't tell you. I hope none of
those things, because I'll say this again. If Trump commutes
or pardons her, I'm done with him. Sorry. She's a
sex offender, right, This is not somebody who this is
(46:53):
not some of the usual people that get part and
this is a sex offender. And yes, she is going
to say anything she needs to say to get out
of spending forever in jail.
Speaker 16 (47:11):
I never witnessed the President in any inappropriate setting in
any way. The President was never inappropriate with anybody in
the times that I was with him. He was a
gentleman in all respects.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
There you go, believe it, don't believe it. I find
it hard to believe. And again, this has nothing to
do with Trump or Colented. I've said this over and
over again. I don't think that they're involved in the
way that I think a lot of people think. Maybe
I'm wrong. I'm thinking about it from the who used
whatever he gained to control whoever they're controlling to get
(47:47):
nations and power brokers and CEOs to do things that
have absolutely hurt our nation and maybe others. That's what
I want to know more than anything else. And yes,
if we were involved, i e. The CIA pimping out
(48:11):
young girls, the ends do not justify the means. It
is vile and sick, and if you want to burn
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Show, John Benson on Friday.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
They got John Bolton kinda sorta they've rated his house,
not Michael Bolton, John Bolton. I'm wondering who's going to
be next. Oh, you know what's coming in droves. It's coming, Clapper, Komy,
you name it. Anybody in the Biden administration or who
had anything to do in the first Trump administration with
(50:16):
leaks and or Russia, They're coming.
Speaker 17 (50:19):
Two judges did agree with the government that there was
probable cause to search his home and office. That bar
is really high. That does not mean he committed a crime.
That does not mean he'll ultimately be charged. But there
was probable cause to enter his home and his office
and seize items.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
Now, in saying that John Bolton is a bit of
a Neocon warmonger, so I don't think a lot of
people are too sorry for him. The only thing the
left likes and for is the fact that he hates
Donald Trump. That's it. I don't know what he has
or if he has something or doesn't have something, they're
very excited about it. And remember it's not political.
Speaker 17 (50:54):
Cash Betel tweeted FBI on mission and this was literally
after the FBI showed up at John Bolton's home, and
then the deputy FBI director also tweeted something out. That's
something that you would never see in a previous administration.
It is not standard practice of the FBI at all
(51:14):
to be essentially offering what could be viewed as this
play by play online.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
And we don't need that, we don't. You know, you
want to pretend that you didn't know anything about this
and this is not weaponized, that's fine. Do I think
it's weaponized, of course, And in fact, I think both
sides do it. And I've said that from the beginning,
and this is my fear is this is what we're
going to get from here on out on both sides
(51:42):
of the aisle, becoming that nation that wants to go
after our political rivals, which is a third world banana
republic kind of bs.
Speaker 17 (51:52):
They left with boxes. Those boxes, i'm told were full
of documents. Of course, they have to go through those documents.
They presume that some of those doctors events have classification
markings on them, and that's how they got the search warrant.
They seized electronics, they seesed all sorts of things that
now the FBI is tasked with sifting through to see
if any of those items documents, for example, that were
(52:14):
listed on that search warrant are things that they found
in the search.
Speaker 1 (52:17):
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they don't. We're going to find out. Just like I
thought the Roger Stone thing was a freakin ridiculous, This
(52:41):
is where we are now and it is sad that
we're at this point. Unfortunately, though I don't think it's
going anyway anytime soon. Let me know what you think. Meanwhile,
Tariff a Poaloosa, Now this is something new, different kind
of issues when it comes to tariffs. This has to
do with smaller packages and confusion.
Speaker 18 (53:03):
This is going to affect millions of businesses around the
world and Americans who rely on them for their products.
Some European postal companies have decided to stop shipping to
the US until they figure out how this new rule
is going to work.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
So starting Friday, any package.
Speaker 18 (53:16):
Coming into the US that's worth under eight hundred dollars
will have to go through customs and will be tariff.
That tariff had been waived under what's called the Deminimus
tariff exemption, but President Trump getting rid of that after
signing an executive order last month. This will affect all
the countries shipping to the US.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Very exciting. So what does it mean? I mean, and
remember these tariffs? How long are they going to be on?
Could be done by the end of the week, could
be on permanently. You don't know. Nobody does because it
seems to change in a heartbeat. So eight hundred bucks
(53:55):
or below tariff, I don't even know. I mean again,
and I don't know how they do that. I don't know.
Do they know what's in the package?
Speaker 3 (54:04):
I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
So right now they're just halting it until they figure
it out. It could get ugly. Three Q three five
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Speaker 1 (54:44):
Cac kill mar Elbrego Garcia sounds like somebody who would
be roaming the hills in one of the Westerns. Oh
that is Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He is the most dangerous
chat so so detained by Ice ice baby earlier today.
So we got out on Friday. So he gets out
(55:05):
on Friday, and immediately take him to Maryland to be
reunited with his wife and children. Because remember he's a
loving man. He's never done anything wrong. Oh that's not it.
Once again, Democrats continue to hitch their wag into somebody.
Do I think he's part of MS thirteen or any
of that. I'm not quite sure. I thought he was
part of the rival gang, but I'm not quite sure
(55:28):
if at all. That being said, dude had more than
a few issues. And I continue to go back to this,
not once but twice with through the system. The system
said hey, you can't be here, you have to leave,
and apparently that wasn't good enough for the Democrats, and
then when they did ship him somewhere, they shippedhimt del
(55:49):
Salvador which is the one place they couldn't ship him.
That was the Republican's fault in particular Trump administration. But
still there is no doubt that he had orders to
be removed. That's not making it up, that's not being mean.
That is what it is. And had this not been Trump,
I could easily make the argument nobody would have heard
(56:10):
and or cared about this guy and turned him into
some sort of cult hero. Here's his attorney as today,
he was taken into custody yet again, the.
Speaker 19 (56:21):
Ice officer what the reason for his attention was. The
ice officer didn't answer. The ice officer stated that he'll
be taken to a detention center. We asked the ice
officer which detention center. The ice officer said that they
weren't able to say.
Speaker 1 (56:34):
We asked the ice.
Speaker 19 (56:34):
Officer for a copy of any paperwork that's being served
on him today. The ice officer wouldn't commit to even
given us that paperwork.
Speaker 1 (56:42):
Shame.
Speaker 19 (56:49):
In the last five minutes, mister Brego Garcia has filed
a new lawsuit in the Federal District Court for the
District of Maryland.
Speaker 1 (56:57):
Actually you did.
Speaker 19 (57:00):
Challenging his current confinement and challenging deportation to Uganda or
to any other country unless and until he's had a
fair trial in an immigration court as well as his
full appeal rights.
Speaker 1 (57:15):
Now, once again I want to remind everybody, not once,
but twice he's had orders to be removed. What kind
of trial is he looking for now? Just curious? And yes,
they did say Uganda could be honest, way to Uganda,
Say hi to Edie. I mean, oh, that's right. He
went to a Saudi Arabian died of old age.
Speaker 19 (57:38):
In twenty nineteen, mister Abrego Garcia had a full trial.
It lasted over two days in this building behind me,
and the result of that trial was that the judge
entered an order that he could not be deported to
El Salvador. That order was not even appealed by the government.
If they want to deport him to any other country,
they need to go through that exact same process, a
(58:03):
lesson until a lesson. Until they have gone through that process,
they do not have the right to put him on
an airplane. And that's what we're gonna be asking the
district court to ensure.
Speaker 1 (58:13):
So they said he couldn't go to he couldn't go
to El Salvador. He didn't say he got to stay.
El Salvador was the place they said, nah, you can't.
You can go anywhere, but not El Salvador. So like,
how about Uganda? And so I talked to several people
(58:35):
and I did as much research as possible should he
I'm still trying to figure out the whole passport thing
because you aren't going to another country. My assumption is
they may want to know who you are, but I
guess America is telling him. So the way this would
work is if he goes over there and they fly
him over there, and you're gonna want to get a
(58:55):
passport because you want the stamps. Man, you're flying all
over the place, you've got to get stamps. You are
going to be questioned, they're going to do some paperwork.
You may be held up for a few hours, and
then you're able to move about Uganda freely. For what
that's worth, I don't know, but you'll be able to
(59:15):
move out the country itself. They're not going to offer
you food, they're not going to offer you shelter any
of that stuff, but you're not going to be in jail.
Your family gives you a few bucks, you might be
the king. I think the average GDP is a thousand
bucks man. You had five thousand bucks. You're a living
(59:37):
life large in Yukanda.
Speaker 7 (59:41):
Tom Oman, he is absolutely going to be deported in
this country. He's not going to walk the streets in
the station so he can enjoy the little time he
has with his family. And for the person who says
we're not going to separate family with his family can
go with him because he's leaving, he's going to be deported. Look,
he's a criminal alien, he's a Member thirteen, which is
now a designated terrorists. He's a wife, Peter. He's a
(01:00:03):
human trafficker. He's been indicted for human trafficking, amly smugglan.
This is he's a bad person. He's not going to
be here. He's been ordering moved twice, ordering moved by
two different federal judges. He's going to leave this country
in the very near future, and its family to go
with him. For I can't see who was talking before
the sound bites, but whoever said we're taking advantage of
(01:00:23):
broken immigration system, what do they do? What do those
people do the last four years about this broken immigration system?
They let ten point five million people across that border,
sex traveling women and children, all time high, overdose Tessa
FATA all time high, number terrorists all time high. They
didn't do anything that fixed that. President Trump is keeping
the promised American people to enforce the law. And that's
(01:00:43):
what we're doing. We'll make this country safer every day
by removing people like Abrego Garcia.
Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
And yes, Biden broke the system and didn't care, used
it and abused it in more ways than one. We
all recognize that. And this is this was broken for
years because both sides have had opportunities to try to
fix it, and they didn't want to do it because
they were too busy taking you know, big, big, big,
(01:01:10):
big money from donors who were completely fine having cheap
labor to work their facilities and their farms and whatnot.
Speaker 20 (01:01:21):
How crazy is that Biden deported one point four to
nine million while letting in twenty.
Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
Like, what do you think they were doing? Was that
a part of destabilization?
Speaker 20 (01:01:33):
I know there was also efforts to move people to
specific states so that you can get a larger number
for the census, so you get more congressional seats. This
is a dark thing that people don't want to admit
because they're a died in the world democrat.
Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
But listen, it.
Speaker 20 (01:01:47):
Isn't remember who to vote for.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
And they just get dropped that.
Speaker 20 (01:01:50):
A conversation with my parents about it, and they're like no,
I'm like, yes, it's about congressional seats. It's like the
census counts illegals, and not only that, they're trying to
make it so that those people can vote. And if
you can make it so that those people could vote,
then all of a sudden, you ship these people to
a place, you give them EBD cards, you get them
on food stamps, you give them Medicaid money, you get
(01:02:13):
you they have money, and now who are.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
You going to vote for?
Speaker 20 (01:02:16):
You'd have over the people who got your money, people
who give you the food stamps.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Like, who are gonna vote for? You can have over
the people that shipped you to Springfield, Ohio. This is
a good spot. And why do you think that is?
Speaker 20 (01:02:27):
Like, yes, boats congressional seats is won swing states, Swing states.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
Absolutely, swing states, you win, right, how much have we
been talking about this with the redistricting and all of
this kind of stuff. There's a reason for that. Now
we'll see what takes place in the coming months with
all the redistricting, and yes, the court hearings and whatnot,
but Republicans are using the opportunity they have. Democrats are
(01:02:58):
going to try to join them in some ways, shape
or form. And I'll continue to tell you, no matter
what happens, adding ten seats right to your state or
staying the same, if the economy is rocking and rolling,
you will maintain power. If the economy is on the
(01:03:22):
struggle bus, you will lose. So we'll see what takes place.
But there's no doubt that, and I have said it.
You can go back ten years and listen to me
talk about this over and over again. They were hoping
for a group of people, a block of voters that
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would come here that they would eventually citizenize. Is that right?
Citizenize That sounded good. I like that, and they would
vote for him forever. Democrats and the Republicans loved the
free labor for the most part, even though it's not free,
but it's free comparatively to the taxes, to the insurance,
to all of this stuff. It is way cheaper. And
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guess what, both sides used it. And now here we
are three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to
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Speaker 2 (01:04:17):
Meanwhile, more than twenty two hundred National Guard troops in
the nation's capital now armed, many scene overnight carrying service
issue pistols, others armed with M four rifles, all part
of what President Trump is calling a crackdown on crime
in Washington, DC. This despite violent crime in the district
falling to a thirty year low, down twenty six percent
(01:04:39):
since last year.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
That's and those numbers we talked about that, how real
are they? I couldn't tell you. There's no doubt that
there was some funny business going on with the numbers.
By the looks of it. They suspended the guy that
was the commander that was in charge of a lot
of those and the way that he would fill out
the paperwork would be in such a way that it
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wouldn't have to report it to the FBI, So they
didn't have to report that to the FBI. They only
report certain crime to the FBI. And because of that,
it shows that crime was down foul. You've got that
right there. Now. Do I want in any way, shape
(01:05:28):
or form National Guards with guns on the street. No,
But the District of Columbia is federal. It is a
much different situation that you would find in other states
because those are states. The District of Columbia is a
federal place. Always remind everybody it was meant to be
(01:05:51):
a strip mall for politics and it became a place
where people lived. That was not on the agenda of
the powers that be when they put the District of
Columbia together, was oh, should we make this a place
to live? Now, let's just make this a place became,
we do work, we go home.
Speaker 21 (01:06:11):
President Trump has more power over DC because it's a
federal district than he does anywhere else. In other states,
it's the governor that is typically in control of the
National Guard. Remember, California is still suing the Trump administration
after the President deployed National Guard troops and active duty
marines to Los Angeles this summer.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
And there's lawsuits. There's I mean, this isn't going anywhere anytime. Suit.
There's no doubt. There's a limited thing though, that Trump
can do if he wants to add National guards to cities.
If you federalize, Okay, they go and do that. What's
it mean? It means they can not take anybody into custody.
(01:06:54):
They can protect federal areas and I guess federal people,
but that's it. They can't do anything else. They're gonna
be policing, driving around with a siren. Now, these are
all for show. And I look at Democrat cities and
I say, you know, you know, people say, well, you
know these red states so the biggest crime. Yeah, the
(01:07:17):
states do. But inside of the states, the cities are blue.
So take, for instance, where I am Nashville and then
you've got Memphis a few hours away. Both of them
died in the wool blue. Guess what high crime comparatively
(01:07:38):
to the rest of the state. So when you go
and see that these cities are blue Oakland, right, versus
Saint Louis, Well, look at Oakland compared to Saint Louis. Yeah,
but what's Saint Louis blue? I don't think Saint Louis
has had a mayor that's been a Democrat since the forties.
That kind of points at something, so you can spin
(01:07:59):
it whatever you want. The reality you're failing. The blue cities,
the blue mares, the blue das are failing because they
don't want to enforce the law. Everybody's a victim and
alast this is what you get now. I don't want
there to be any federalization of the National Guard and
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put them on streets. But this is a contest that
Trump wants to fight. This is a contest that he thinks,
look at us, be tough on crime. It's mostly for show,
because once you leave, what do you think is gonna
happen with crime? You think it's gonna stay there? Or
go back up? Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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Chad Benson Show, Deep States, No Deep Doo doo eah,
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Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
The kids of America, they absolutely love to chatter amongst
themselves and what they think are code words. You see
here much like Letchley Park and US breaking down the
Germans and they're Enigma machine. We are going to give
you some of the words, the code words, the things
(01:10:43):
they say that while they sound familiar, you probably have
no idea what exactly they mean. You know what time
it is now, It's time for the urban word of
the day. The young have the vocabulary all their own,
and we break it down for you. It's called the
urban word of the day. All right, your urban word
(01:11:08):
of the day for this Monday. And no, remember it's
not just word, it's also phrases weird flex but okay.
So this is used to acknowledge someone's unusual statement or action,
typically in response to boasting or showing off, a lighthearted
way to express acceptance or indifference to something that might
(01:11:29):
be considered Ah okay. So let's just say somebody's got
a rubber duck collection and everybody's talking about all the
cool stuff and they goes, yeah, well you know what,
I got like four hundred rubber ducks from all over
the world. And you're like, okay, weird flex but okay,
ah right on, yeah yeah, weird flex. But okay, is
(01:11:53):
your urban word of the day. That was the urban
word of the day. Now, you know, it's always nice
to know kids, it is. And again, some of these
words are words where you go, I know what that is,
but they've taken the meaning and they've moved it to
something else. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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Benson Show. Coming up our number three of the program, Democrats.
They have a branding issue and they have word issues.
We're going to talk about that. These were the urban words,
their words ridiculous. We're also going to talk about Israel,
what's going on over there, because they've come out and
(01:12:39):
admitted a number that is beyond ridiculously high and way
do you hear what that number is? Talk a little
bit about that as well. We got more on Kilmar
Obrego of Garcia. Will he or won't he be on
his way too? Ohganda? You see the show, got the podcast.
This is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 12 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:13:33):
Jill Maarra, Brigel Garcia is in custody again, the great
Bandit of the Hills. Really no, no, he was, though
by all accounts doesn't seem to be a nice dude
when it comes to his wife. By all accounts, was
(01:13:54):
a smuggler of humans, they say traffic. He was not
a trafficker. The charges pending against him, remember this is
the Maryland man. The charges pending against him were smuggling,
smuggling human beings. Is not the same as trafficking them.
He wasn't holding them against their will. He was moving
(01:14:16):
them from point A to point B, of which apparently
they wanted to do so, not the same as smuggling.
That being said, on Friday, he gets out of jail.
So he's out of jail here in Tennessee to a
fanfare and private security whisked away back to his home
(01:14:38):
in Maryland. Greeted like the prodigal sun returning. And then
today they said, you gotta show up at ICE and
guess what.
Speaker 19 (01:14:47):
Sir Bago Garcia was taken into custody by ICE this morning.
Speaker 21 (01:14:55):
Boo.
Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
That is Simon sendebal Motionenberg Mosenberg, that is his attorney,
one of his many attorneys. And the question is where
does he go? I would like for some of you
to tell me if he goes to Yuganda. It is
one of my questions. I'm trying to figure out. Does
he have to have a patsport? Does he does he?
Speaker 19 (01:15:21):
There was no need for them to take him into
iceed attention. He was already on electronic monitoring from the
US Marshall Service and basically on house arrested. The only
reason that they've chosen to take him into detention is
to punish him.
Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
Well, he should have been gone. Remember he's got two,
not one, but two orders to be removed. The first
order they said, you can't go to El Salvador because
he was potentially a risk when it comes to his life,
because he was in a rival gang or whatever. They say,
he's MS thirteen. I'm not quite sure. I thought he
(01:15:53):
was the other gang, Thirteenth Street or eighteenth Street. I'm
not quite sure. There's a lot of I know too
much about the gangs. I was I quite sure which
one he was in, or if he was really into gang,
which I'm not going to say he was or wasn't
in a gang. I will just say that some of
the stuff that the Trump administration put out were like, look,
it says MS thirteen on his fingers. I'm like, you
(01:16:17):
know what. Not quite sure I'm buying that. But that
being said, two times he was told to leave the
country and he didn't. Two times he was given papers
to leave and he didn't. So now he could be
on his way to Uganda, and we'll find out if
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that's gonna happen or not. I don't know it is possible.
It's possible. It won't happen. We're gonna find out they
filed new paperwork. We're going to go from there. So
that I give you guys an update on Kilmar Albrego Garcia.
Girl doesn't sound like he scored a goal A little bit.
Smitch smitche smitch, just a smitch. Meanwhile, if you guys
(01:17:00):
are weare of this. But Trump is taken over DC
and no one can stop him. Now from DC, he's
going to head and he is going to take over
New York City, She Cargo and everywhere in between that
has that there crazy crime running wild. Really No, I
don't know, I don't know what he's gonna do. This
(01:17:22):
is what I know. They're gonna battle it out. Trump's
gonna threaten to send people. They're gonna say the crime
is out of control, and in a few areas in
Chicago it is. For the most part. This is theatrics.
Welcome to modern politics.
Speaker 23 (01:17:37):
It's painful to have a president who lives in his
own fantasy world, who lies with such incredible ease. Nobody
here in Chicago is asking him to come. Our violent
crime rates are down, as they are all across this country.
He will manufacture a crisis. He will try to provoke
(01:17:57):
confrontation and then use that as a sassification.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
So that's LORI lightfoot. Do I think that he is
going to send some people. I think it's possible. Is
he going to actually do it? I don't know. I don't.
I'm in assuming he is. But remember he is very,
very very limited in.
Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
What he.
Speaker 1 (01:18:28):
Can do if he sends and he so he goes
and he nationalizes the guard. Okay, and he sends them.
They can only protect federal property, right, so they can't
do anything else. They can't take anybody into custody, none
of that stuff. They can protect federal property. That's it.
(01:18:51):
Now they've got guns in DC. I don't know what
that would look like in New York City or Chicago
or Maryland. Because he and the governor Wes Moore, they've
been going at it pretty hardcore. Wes Moore's like, would
you come out here and see what's going on? Trump?
(01:19:11):
It's the whole thing is just bizarre. I sit there
and go, this is this is what we've become. Now
Vance has come out and said, we can do a
lot more here in DC than we can in other
parts of the country and this is where democrats you
have been lax on crime. Blue cities have been a nightmare.
(01:19:32):
We've gone over the numbers, they've not been good. You've
been more than lax on crime. You need to fix
the problem. The problem is your insane ideas no cash bail,
even for violent criminals. And we could talk about you know,
I don't think somebody gets a you know, several parking
(01:19:52):
tickets and has a bench warrant for a dumb driving
thing that they should be in jail with no opportunity
get out and lose their job. And so I don't
think that. I think though, if you've committed I don't know,
a whole bunch of violent crimes and they continue to
release you because you're mentally deranged, but they don't have
room for you, I think that's an issue. And we've
(01:20:16):
seen this. How many times San Francisco, Los Angeles, we'en
going on in Seattle, Portland, New York, Chicago. How many
times do we hear the story, Well, like, he was
in custody forty eight times, but they let him out.
But this is the way I look at it. This
is not your job. This is a job of the city.
And the state. I don't want you to militarize the
(01:20:40):
guard and send them out there, nationalize it, federalize it,
whatever you want to call it, and send them out there.
I don't think anybody in their right mind wants that whatsoever.
But this is the show that we get nowadays, and
it is frustrating because it does feel like a show,
feels like an absolute This is more about the show
(01:21:03):
than the actual results. Well, look at how much the
results are down in DC. What happens when you leave?
You know, we fought in Afghanistan for like twenty three years.
You know what happened. We left the people that we
took everything away from, we'll call them the Talipan. They
(01:21:25):
took over the minute we left. What do you think
is gonna happen in DC the minute that the surge
is over. What they need is actual das that will
prosecute mayors and city councils that will get behind the
police to police the areas in a way that's effective
(01:21:50):
and sends a message. Yes, this sends a message, But
I don't think we're gonna leave them there forever, nor
do I want them there forever. Let me know what
you think. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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single one of you. We move from here to across
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the globe, and what do we find ourselves looking at Ukraine? Oh,
that's not going the way we thought.
Speaker 9 (01:22:19):
As the country marks thirty four years of its independence
from the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian military launching what they're
calling a gift for Russia, a massive Ukrainian drone attack
targeting and oil and gas processing facility deep inside Russia.
These attacks on key Russian facilities come as ceasefire talks
remain largely stalled.
Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Stalled, I think we could put a fork in them,
at least for right now. Okay, because Trump thought there's
gonna be something done in two weeks. No issue with
the way that Trump has handled this. Zero. I don't
know what else you're supposed to do, because, let me
tell you something, He's tried something right now. Putin has
(01:23:00):
no need to listen to Trump or the rest of
the world at this moment in time.
Speaker 10 (01:23:06):
Two weeks is a familiar timeframe for President Trump. I'm
not sure what changes in two weeks. The bottom line
is that President Trump came out of that summit believing
that Putin had agreed that he would meet one on
one with a Zelenski, believing that there was an agreement
on security guarantees. And it seems that none of that
(01:23:26):
is the case right now.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
No, no, So I don't know what exactly people thought
was gonna happen. We said on this very program on
numerous occasions, Trump has very little in a way of
cards you can play. Putin is holding all of the
(01:23:49):
cards that matter. Europe has very little, if not really
they have none, and neither does YOUU crate. So the
thought that this was going to end in any way
that had him Putin going, all right, I'll stop now
when he doesn't have to. I think the best way
(01:24:10):
for them to stop is the same way that it
really changed when it came to the Soviets in Afghanistan,
which is, at some point in time, are the mothers
going to make their voice heard saying you have eliminated
a vast majority of our future and a lot of
(01:24:34):
it also ran away. We don't want our family members
coming home in bodybacks anymore, and make it uncomfortable for
him outside of that. I don't see what else is
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The boom, what trupping?
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It's fine. I was trending on the other in new
webs on this Monday. Well shall we medvedev Man? That
meltdown last night the US Open pretty spectacular. You've not
seen it. Tommy Fleetwood with a win. This guy I
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love Tommy Fleetwood golfer. He is I think in the
last four weeks he's been leading PGA tour events, and
he's lost of the of the three of the four
he led, he lost, and yesterday finally took the big
one home when the FedEx Cup Championship. Awesome for him.
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Love that Rampage Jackson Junior. If you didn't see this,
don't see it. It was brutal some wrestling event and
he beat the crap out of some guy. And how
he's not been charged. I'm sure he will be at
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things trending, NFL cuts, that's on Magical World of Now
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Because that's where Kilmore Obrego's headed. Do you have to
have a passport? My assumption he should have a passport,
you think, samhow Fulham? All things trending in the magical
world of X slash Twitter, the medveded stuff. If you
haven't seen it, man, he melts down on the court
in a major way. This is him arguing with the
(01:29:34):
umpire to go home. He wants to go home, guys.
He doesn't like to be here.
Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
He gets made by the match.
Speaker 25 (01:29:39):
Not by dollar.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
Yeah, that was him arguing with the empire, saying you
First of all, he said, are you a man? You're
not a man because you're shaking right. So he's arguing
with the chair empire. And then he goes to the
chair after a while and he decides he needs to
beat his rackets to death.
Speaker 10 (01:29:55):
The rackets are going now.
Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
It's connage of the.
Speaker 12 (01:29:59):
Ugly scenes.
Speaker 3 (01:30:02):
It needs to be careful here.
Speaker 1 (01:30:06):
This is.
Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
Two months now.
Speaker 12 (01:30:10):
I do well to just get himself off the court.
Speaker 1 (01:30:12):
Here a match with just so much incredible trauma. That
hasn't been the year that made a bit. If would
have wanted he killed his I've been there. I think
everybody's played sports at a high level has been there
to a certain extent. Not like that, though. That was
a meltdown of AirPair proportions. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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your Act your insta? A lot of stuff to get
to from Israel? Kill mar Albrego Garcia? I was thinking
about that in a very bizarre way. Does he need
a pass?
Speaker 11 (01:30:42):
Cool?
Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
I mean, you are sitting into a totally different country,
potentially in Uganda. Is there customs? I have no idea.
Should find that out? Three two three, five, three eight,
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The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:31:23):
What's funny is you can't in any way, shape or
form question Israel without getting attacked as anti Semitic or
anti Israel or you love Hamas whatever? Bs did these
(01:31:46):
people come up with that? They're out there spreading the crap.
Speaker 14 (01:31:51):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
I was watching a comic the other day Jimmy door
and he said, you know you, if you say, hey,
I think my bagels burned, they're likes could you hate
the Jew? It's like, yeah, that's kind of what it's become.
And I'm okay with that because you've got to fight
your fight, and your fight is do everything you possibly
can to crush any opposing voice over what is happening
(01:32:16):
in Gaza. So last week the IDF came out with
how many civilians have been killed, and even for them,
it's a oh my god moment. Eighty three percent of
the people killed are civilians. Think about that for a second.
(01:32:39):
That's coming from them. There are several other groups that
are not the Hamas Medical Group, whatever the hell they are,
health ministry that say, oh it's closer, probably ninety five percent.
That doesn't even count the journalist, which, as we all know,
(01:33:02):
more journalists, by the way, have died in this war
that I think all the other major conflicts combined. Think
about that, But you can't even have an honest conversation.
I continue to say this, if you care about somebody
(01:33:24):
or something, you will be honest with them. Instead, you
have a lot of people giving them what they want
to hear, not what they need to hear. Israel is
becoming a pariah. They are starving people. The ramifications long
term are going to be huge. People don't want to
(01:33:45):
believe that. They want to think it's going to be fine.
It's not. It is not going to be fine. And
this thought that they're going to go in there and
they're going to occupy and they're going to kick out
to two and a half three million. If you're gonna
go up to the West Bank people, is that what
you're really gonna do, Yes, because then we'll get rid
(01:34:06):
of a mass. You'll get rid of a mass. But
what do you think is going to happen around you
just out of curiosity? Do you think all of these
nations around you are going to be like, well, that
was totally fine. Look ams, this is not about a moss.
They're bad. What they did on October seventh awful. What
is happening now from supposedly the most moral military in
(01:34:31):
the world they're not even claiming that anymore, is atrocious.
And we're helping them, We're a part of it. It
is sickening that we are.
Speaker 23 (01:34:42):
Israel's new massive military offensive on Gadza City intensifying these
ready defense forces, launching several deadly as strikes.
Speaker 1 (01:34:51):
There is no threats here to the Israeli military, this
man says.
Speaker 3 (01:34:54):
Everyone here is a civilian.
Speaker 1 (01:34:56):
There are women and children. Now those are all all combatants. Oh,
by the way, Smodrich and Ben Gaverin, they said as
much the other day, they said women and children, children, Absolutely,
there are enemies. They're no longer hiding this, and it
(01:35:19):
is awful, and it's about to get a lot worse,
and the world is watching in real time. What a genocide,
whatever you want to call it.
Speaker 26 (01:35:31):
Looks like an ambulance cruise and reporters arrive. Another strike
hits Hamas says more than a dozen people have been killed.
Israel says they regret any harm to uninvolved individuals. Two
weeks ago, in Israeli strike killed six journalists outside a
different hospital, and the Committee to Protect Journalists accuses Israel
of deliberately targeting reporters and camera operators to stop information
(01:35:52):
from leaving Gaza.
Speaker 1 (01:35:54):
Absolutely so. Today they killed four more, including somebody were
with NBC, Reuters, I think, AP and Al Jazeera. No, no, no,
they were all going to at any moment run a
brigade an attack. Enough, enough of this crab and it
(01:36:18):
is crap. Now, this is a guy who is a
reporter who's still alive. But don't worry, he's reporting on
the fact that his entire family has been wiped out.
Speaker 25 (01:36:29):
Fingerzueta attacks on northern Gaza, specifically the town of Javali
are not far from here, not far from Goda City.
My uncle's house was directly had by an Israeli bomb
and that bomb destroyed the houleast fourteen people who were
(01:36:50):
killed in that attack, and they're still bad under the rubble.
Our relatives try to retrieve the bodies, but they couldn't
and several defense teams don't have the proper equipment or
the heavy art movers to you know, to to bring
the bodies out. So until one day we managed to
(01:37:11):
retreat the bodies, no funerals will be held for them.
Of course, my uncle and my uncle, they're very close
to me in eight like my aunt is the three
years older than I and my uncle is like eight
years older. And I thought basically prow up together.
Speaker 1 (01:37:27):
It was one of the hardest feelings to feel today. Yeah,
I would assume, so this isn't right and We're watching
it in real time as much as we can, because
anybody that won't allow you to go over there and look,
as a journalist says to me, you've got stuff you're hiding.
(01:37:47):
But yeah, look at all this AID sitting around. Really,
nobody will work with Israel in America, which is part
of this GHF. They won't. They won't work with them.
They take out armed guards to watch over the IDF,
(01:38:08):
who then gives you fifteen minutes to get food, but
only in four different areas. And of those four different areas,
they're usually in the middle of a battlefield. That sounds
like it's a wonderful thing. What they are doing is
(01:38:29):
going to hurt them long term, and nobody's willing to
say it for real, and the ones who do get
absolutely roasted for it. You should go see, and we're
going to do a bigger story in this tomorrow. The
amount of people that went up against a PAC which
should be registered as a foreign lobbying group, who were
(01:38:53):
destroyed in two thousand and twenty four election, The amount
of money nobody came close to spending, the money that
APAC and their packs did. This isn't right. This is
a humanitarian thing. This is a human being thing. This
is not whether or not you hate the Jews, which
(01:39:15):
is the dumb ass thing that people say. Whenever I
hear that, I always tell people, are you the kind
of person that if you say, you know, I don't
think this should have happened, they say, Oh, it's because
you hate black people, or I don't think that that
person should be playing in you know, women's sports. Oh
it's because you're transphobic. No I'm not. Yes, you are
(01:39:37):
using the same tactic. Their lies are exactly that. Their lies,
they're not even pretending anymore. They figure this is it.
We're gonna do it now or never, go ahead and
do it. But the world is turning on you. The
world is saying you are the pariah. You want to
move how many millions of people? And you're gonna occupy it? No,
(01:40:04):
I won't play it. It's not right. I'm looking at
human beings, young kids who are born into a world
of hell, stuck between a rock and a hard place,
and right now their only goal is to try to
get some food and survive. I'm looking at women who
(01:40:25):
have virtually no skin on their bones, trying to feed
their babies, and it ain't happening. You're not the most
moral army or military right now, you're morally corrupt three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson
Show as your ex your INSTA, somebody said, I can't
take you hammering Israel. I'm gonna not listen. Go ahead,
(01:40:49):
not listen. That's fine. I'm not gonna tell you what
you want to hear because you think it makes you
feel good. The reality is what it is. BB. Go
look at the stuff that BB has done for years,
said about America for years. He wrote a book in
what ninety five talking about I don't know plane smashing
(01:41:11):
into the Twin Towers. During an interview on nine to eleven,
he said, and he had to come back and rephrase
it when they asked him. And this was a journalist
James Bennett, New York Times Jerusalem bureau chief at the time.
Shortly after the towers were hit, he asked him how
(01:41:34):
this might affect us relations with Israel. He said, oh,
it's very good. But then Bennett said, well, he realized
that sounded bad, so he says, well, not very good,
but it will generate immediate sympathy for Israel. We can
go on and on and on and on. They're not
(01:41:57):
our friends. The way we think they use our military
and our might to back them up, we back up
a vast majority of their bonds that right now, places
in Florida counties and cities are buying up their bonds,
which are junk bond rated essentially. I mean, you can't
(01:42:19):
say anything without getting in trouble, for God's sakes, and
I get it every single day. This is not about
left or right, Israeli or Palestini. This is about human beings.
And is a Christian a peacemaker? That's what we're supposed
to be. And you mean to tell me that if
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Jesus came down here, he'd be cool with that. Yeah,
I don't think so. I don't think so. They use us,
they use our politicians. It is not America first, It
is Israel first. So let's see what happens. And if
six months from now they've eliminated everything and everybody's skipping
(01:43:03):
around it's the greatest place on earth, well, then I
guess you got what you wanted, which would be great, right.
And the Palestinians are somewhere else and they're happy as
can be fantastic. But if six months from now we're
still sitting here, more and more deaths are happening and
this isn't fixed, and they become even more of a parah,
maybe somebody should have been honest with them earlier three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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twenty four to twenty three. Act you had Benzon show
is your acts, your Insta, YouTube, Facebook, and mirror man.
Some people get mad.
Speaker 5 (01:43:39):
I you know, I.
Speaker 1 (01:43:44):
It's not a thing about hating Israel, hating the Jews.
Found out I was Jewish a few years ago. Do
one of those DNA tests. This is about looking up
and saying, wouldn't you tell your friend if they were
gonna do something wrong? Wouldn't you be honest? Wouldn't you
look at your friend and say this right here, this
(01:44:04):
is not healthy. This is not something you should do.
I would hope. So maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm wrong,
or maybe I'm right. Let me know what you think.
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on this Monday. Straight ahead. This is the Chad Benson show.
Speaker 12 (01:45:38):
Fronting with Scissors. Sounds great compared.
Speaker 8 (01:45:41):
To this same.
Speaker 1 (01:45:42):
As we wrap up this Monday, we take a look back,
look back way back in the time, assuming because you
see today is the twenty fifth of August, in the
year of the Lord, twenty twenty five. But many, many
things happened on this day. If you go way back back,
and I'm talking way back, there's a lot of stuff
(01:46:02):
that happened. You know what time it is. Oh yeah,
time for little history.
Speaker 12 (01:46:07):
Once upon in time, a long time ago.
Speaker 13 (01:46:10):
Now it's time for this day in history. We look
back on this set to find out what famous things.
Speaker 1 (01:46:16):
Took place, all right, this day in history. August twenty fifth,
seventeen eighteen, French explorer men Vida founded New Orleans City
that would go on to become the jazz cultural capital
in many places around the world. We know New Orleans.
When you say Nola, you know exactly. We'll talk about
(01:46:37):
Nola jazz capital for sure on this day. In nineteen sixteen,
Woodrow Wilson created the National Park Service, protecting more than
four hundred sites from Yellowstone to Statue of Liberty. Fast
forward to nineteen thirty nine, movie Magic hit the big
screens on this day in history. The Wizard of Oz
premiered nationwide. Nineteen forty four, Paris was liberated from the
Nazis with the crowds lining up on the champ eight.
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Nineteen eighty one, NASA's Voyager two reached Saturn, sending back
breath taking images of the planet's rings. Birthday shoutouts Sean Connery,
Gene Simmons, Tim Burton, and Blake Lively, all born on
this day. Speaking of the magical world of Wizard of Oz,
Here's something you didn't know. When it first hit the theaters.
(01:47:25):
A lot of folks walked out because the scenes of
them in Kansas were black and white, and they were
not thrilled. That was until, of course, my people come and.
Speaker 3 (01:47:36):
Go so quickly. Here follow the yellow brick road.
Speaker 1 (01:47:42):
And she did. As they were walking out, they turned
around and looked and went, oh my god, it's technicolor.
I don't know if they sound like that, but maybe
they did. And they turn around. They came back and
they watched it. Here's the interesting thing about the Wizard
of Oz. So the budget at the time thirty nine huge,
two point eight million box office three million, and one
point six of that was foreign, so disappointment profits were modest,
(01:48:04):
but the re release so from the forties through the seventies,
MGM went and re released it in the theaters multiple times,
but then nineteen fifty six, CBS began airing it on
TV as an annual event, introducing it to tens of
millions of homes. This made it a cultural and financial win.
(01:48:26):
Unadjusted lifetime gross is about thirty million. Adjusted for inflation
lifetimes two point two to two point three billion, which
would be one of ten top grossing movies of all time.
Gone with the win number one, Avatar number two, So
think about that. Not a hit, but it had staying power.
There you go, three, two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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four to twenty three At Chad Benson Shows, your extra
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this Monday. Talked about a lot of stuff Abrego Garcia
as well as what's going on at DC. We had
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some immigration stuff that wasn't that we talked about Bolton
got your urban word of the day, some Epstein stuff.
My goodness me, we talk about so much stuff. That's
what we do. Here.
Speaker 9 (01:49:18):
We are a.
Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
Cultural phenomenon with all kinds of crazy fun going on,
and I'm glad you're a pardon it. Reach out to
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have a great rest of your Monday night.
Speaker 12 (01:49:40):
Not Jack, this is the Chad Benson Show.