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December 17, 2025 109 mins
Rob Reiner's son arrested for his murder. Steven Spielberg confirms new sci-fi film Disclosure Day. One-Hit Wonder Wednesday Christmas edition. Data centers causing energy rates to rise. Trump turns to primetime address to sell agenda. Plus-size park hoppers. House GOP will not allow amendment vote to extend ObamaCare subsidies. Trump orders naval blockade of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
So much stuff going on tonight. Trump's gonna address the
nation from the Oval Office. It's the greatest. You guys
are gonna love it. It's gonna be We're gonna bring
in the rock Cats. You guys are gonna it's gonna
be fantastic. Healthcare vote yay nay, Susie Wiles, what jobs report?

(00:36):
And of course Rob Reiner and the murder of him
and his wife, As we're finding out more and more
details about that.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
The DA says Nick Reiner stabbed his parents to death
with a knife. He's now awaiting medical clearance before his arraignment.
The thirty two year old his higher high profile criminal
defense attorney, Alan Jackson, who most recently defended Karen Reid
as she was acquitted of murder.

Speaker 4 (00:59):
Every single inmate goes through a medical clearance before they
can be transported, for every one of.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Them, and we're learning more details about the hours leading
up to those gruesome murders. Sources say Saturday night, Rob
Reiner and his son got into an argument at Conan
O'Brien's holiday party, and that Nick was seen acting strangely.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
The not just you got to take the hours leading
up to it. It was the weeks and months leaving
up to it. By all accounts, it looked like he
had fallen off the wagon for years. He had been
struggling too with mental illness. And they're not even sure
while they're going to you know, he's going to be

(01:39):
charged with these things. They don't even think he is
fully understanding what's going on. And I have a good
from what I understand, it's actually the family that has
hired the attorney, so they recognize the horrors of what
took place, but also recognize he's the brother of them
and has a lot of issues. And drugs, Man, we

(02:02):
talk about it here. Drugs are they are awful, They're horrific.
So it's mental illness what came first. I have a
feeling with him. The mental illness came first. I have
a feeling the mental illness absolutely was a huge driver
in this. And then you know, you know, you think

(02:23):
about this. Even if you think you can get you know,
to help somebody and they go and get well, they
have mental illness. You may be addressing those issues. But
years of the kind of drugs that he was using. Man,
your brain is mush After a while you'll you know,
you'll have flashbacks. You're not all there. You're not You're not.

(02:48):
And the other thing I was talking to my uncle
about this last night and having again, if you guys
listened to the show, my father died of a you know,
a massive heart attack brought on by an od through.
It was. It was horrific. He had several heart attacks
because of drugs. He was, you know, in his thirties
when he died. And no matter what you do, no
matter how much money you have, it is always going

(03:10):
to be does the person that you're willing to help
take that first step? Are you trying to do it
for them? If they're not the ones who want it,
no matter how much money you have, you can't buy
it for them, you can't buy that want for them.
But if they're mentally ill, that's a double whammy. That is,
that's a double whammy right there. So I have a

(03:30):
feeling they're going to go with I don't want to
say temporary insanity, but mentally just completely unfit to understand
what is going on. And I think the big thing
to watch here is, you know, besides dissecting how we
as a nation are handling this, because everybody wants to
make everything political. Is how does his family, brothers and

(03:53):
sisters handle this situation? It is. It's a sad, sad situation,
no doubt about that. Speaking of sad, the healthcare issue
is not getting fixed anytime soon. This may be the
best speech you hear all year, from the beginning of

(04:13):
the year till now, and one to me, one of
the most powerful speeches I've heard from anybody on the
floor in quite a long time about healthcare. Congressman Hip
Roy talking about the fact that Mike Johnson isn't going
to allow for a vote so to extend. I have

(04:38):
no idea what's going to go on. I don't think
anybody knows what's going to happen from here.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
And now we're sitting here and we're listening to nonsense
about healthcare or my college the other side of the
aisle sitting here or saying, well, you guys aren't doing
anything about the massive, expensive cost of health care. Why
do you think it's expensive because you literally cut a
deal with insurance companies to run healthcare. You think that's
going to run wild? Yeah, that's why they have two

(05:02):
thousand percent profit increases and the American people can't afford
to go to the doctor of their choice while we
enrich insurance companies. And yet Republicans will complain about it,
and then they'll offer milk toast garbage like we're offering
this week, and then go home at Christmas and say,
look at what we're doing. We're campaigning on reducing healthcare. Well,
congratuate friginlations. At some point people will look at this

(05:25):
body and say, maybe we should get rid of all
four hundred and thirty five members of the House and
all one hundred members of the Senate and start over
because Cobbress is literally failing the American people. I ye, back, I.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Love it, I absolutely I think that's spot on, right there,
spot on. At some point in time, everybody needs to go.
You guys aren't doing the gig that you're supposed to
be doing. It's time for us to move on. Thank
you very much. We've decided to do hire people that
want this gig, and we want to do it for

(05:58):
the American people. And you know, from the politics side
of it, Republicans, while they may have created healthcare, while
they got in bed with the companies. And it's not
just the insurance companies. We've talked about this. It's the
doctors groups, it is the medical device makers, it is
big pharma, it is everything you can think of when

(06:21):
it comes to the healthcare industry. When you allow them
to design it, they're designing as a win for themselves.
So you're not offering anything new. And Republicans are starting
to worry because they recognize if there isn't an extension,

(06:46):
what is going to happen is whether they want to
acknowledge the fact that this Israel. It's going to land
at the feet of the Republicans and in an race
for next year's midterm where you're already thinking, you know,
based on what's currently going on the mood of the country,
you're gonna get boat raised. This isn't going to help.

(07:10):
This isn't going to help at all. When you start
to see more and more stories of how so and
so is not eating but one meal a day so
they can pay for their health care for their kid,
or or so and so and his family decided, Hey,
we're young, we're just gonna roll the dice and hope
something doesn't happen. That's gonna end up landing at your feet.

(07:33):
Best thing you could have done. Take my advice. Take
my advice, what to your extension, try to fix it
from there. If you can't get it done at that
point in time, well make that effort. But don't feel
like you're making the effort you need to make, is
what I'm trying to say. We moved from there to
other interesting stuff. Yesterday A lot of people ask me,

(07:54):
you know, what do you think of the Susie Wilson.
If you don't know who Sissy Wilds is, she is
the arguably one of the most powerful people in DC.
Don't think the world, but think of DC, which for
a lot of people is the world. It's not. But
as far as being a powerbroker, she is the behind
the scenes Trump whisper. She's the chief of staff, and

(08:18):
she gave kind of unfettered access for several interviews in
months to Vanity Fair. And let's just say there was
some interesting things in this. Now the right comes out
and say it's all taken out of context, none of
it's real, blah blah blah blah blah. I think a
lot of what she said is real. I think we

(08:38):
all kind of believe it. She just kind of said, yeah, yeah,
what you guys are thinking's.

Speaker 6 (08:42):
Right, Susie Wiles pulling back the curtain in an extraordinary
series of interviews with Vanity Fair, Wiles, who says her
father was an alcoholic, describes her boss, the President, as
having an alcoholics personality, noting that Trump, who does not drink,
operates with the view that there's nothing he can't do.
The President standing behind Wild telling the New York Post,

(09:04):
she's fantastic.

Speaker 7 (09:06):
Yeah, I like that.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
That makes me laugh. Of course, she's fantastic. She's the whisper.
She needs to be a little bit louder. That's what
I'm trying to say in some of these things. But
the interesting thing is she talked about the conspiracy theories.
We'll get into some of those, but she really kind
of blew open a lot of what people think. That. Yeah,

(09:27):
a lot of what you're seeing when it comes to
going after Comi and Letitia James and all this stuff.
It is essentially vengeance. It is a lot of what
you see when it comes to Venezuela and things like that.
This is about regime change. This isn't about drugs, which
we're aware of and by the way, speaking of that,
Trump's decided, Hey, we're gonna anything that comes out of

(09:50):
Venezuela on a ship, We're either gonna blow it up,
we're gonna take it. And in the article, by the way,
she talks about the fact that Trump wants to just
blow up as many things as he can when it
comes to those ships, like it's a video game. And
then of course the Epstein stuff, which is what she
confirms what I have said from the beginning.

Speaker 6 (10:12):
She also acknowledges that the President himself is in the
Epstein files, but she says he's not quote doing anything awful.
She describes the two men as sort of young single
playboys together, and she also suggests that the president is
wrong when he says that former President Bill Clinton visited
Epstein's private island. Wiles tells Vanity Fair that that's not true,

(10:32):
that there is quote no evidence that Clinton ever visited
Epstein's private island.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
And she also goes on to say that Trump didn't
do anything, and neither did did Clinton. Paul Man, I
knew I never did anything. You guys know that I
like my girls a little thicker, little older, not too
much older, but older than that. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 8 (10:52):
All right?

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Interesting? Interesting, indeed, a lot of stuff to get to today.
It's One Hit Wonder Wednesday. We're doing a Christmas edition
of One Hit Wonder Wednesday. Pretty pumped about it. It's
one of my favorite Christmas songs, and oddly enough, it's arguably.

Speaker 9 (11:15):
Awful.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
It's a catchy, great song, but when you think about it,
and especially in the context of the world we live
in today, kind of awful. It's all we're saying three two, three, five,
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to get to, including coming up new trailer dropped yesterday

(11:40):
for a movie, Spielberg's new movie Disclosure. We're going to
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well as AI data centers coming to a town near
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Speaker 1 (13:09):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
So Steven Spielberg's new movie is called Disclosure. It's coming
out in the summer. The trailer, or at least a
teaser of the trailer, dropped yesterday.

Speaker 10 (13:23):
If you found how we weren't alone, if someone showed you,
proved it to you, would that frighten you?

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Good morning, Kansas City.

Speaker 11 (13:39):
Let's take a look at today.

Speaker 12 (13:43):
Let's let's today is Today's.

Speaker 7 (13:58):
People have a right to know the truth. It belongs
to seven billion people.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Creepy. So that's Emily Blunt. She's like a news like
a weather lady for like a Good Morning America or
something like that. And she starts to do her thing
and then she's all, it's crazy. It's crazy now the
questions and the stuff surrounding this. This movie's under wraps

(14:34):
like no other movies ever had. He has said that
the US governments, Milerday, whatnot, have given him a lot
of access that nobody else has ever seen, and that
it's not the typical alien kind of movie. People are
asking questions like, is this, you know, part of another universe?

(14:59):
That it one time he had, you know, with close encounters,
and they're like, nobody can explain. And if I was
to have to tell the world, let alone the American people,
but the world that there is something else out there
and it's gonna be hard to explain. I would go,

(15:23):
let's do it with the film. Let's do it that way.
Let's get Steven Spielberg to direct a movie, and the
closer it gets, we'll make it bigger. And then the
next thing, you know, we'll roll it out.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
Like that.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Because people won't understand it, and we don't want to
scare them, so we'll ease them into it. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benson Show's your
Extra Insta YouTube and more right here The Chad Benson
Show just it's it's fascinating and the trailer is creepy, creepy.

(15:55):
So if you haven't seen the trailer, the movie's called Disclosure,
go check it out. And it is absolutely This is
just a teaser of the trailer. And don't think aliens,
think interdimensional, which is what we keep saying here. Speaking
of conspiracy theories, Susie Wiles, the chief of staff for

(16:16):
the President of the United States, who is arguably, as
we've been talking about, outside of Trump and a few others,
maybe the most powerful person in DC, the Trump whisper.
She talked about conspiracy theories in the article, which I
thought was funny, one of which was JD. Vance.

Speaker 13 (16:32):
As far as the comment about Vance being a conspiracy theorist,
that is certainly notable, and it does reflect that there
is tension within Trump world about who is a distraction
from the Trump agenda and who is helping it.

Speaker 2 (16:46):
He addressed it yesterday which I thought was funny. And
is he a conspiracy theorist? On what? That's what I
want to know. What would be a conspiracy theory? Well,
you know that there's stuff inside the Epstein stuff was real,
you know, Chad, you talk about aliens. Okay, I pose
the question. I find it hard that we'd be the

(17:06):
only ones out here. None of those I think seem
to be conspiracies. The conspiracy is the cover up. It's
never whether it's never, you know, whether something happened or
didn't happen, it's the cover up that is a conspiracy.
Aliens Again, I'm telling you guys, think interdimensional, right, Like,

(17:27):
get out of your thinking that they're flying around in ships.
Think interdimensional. They're next to us, that's what's happening. Angels,
stuff like that. You're missing the show Shaman. You've heard
the podcast chat Benson Shoe Son, Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
It's sad time of the week where white women tell
us all the horrible things we do wrong and or
lectureiusts on stuff while they enjoy their privileges. Well, you know,
it's white woman Wednesday, right, Jess.

Speaker 14 (18:17):
Things I find incredibly unchic.

Speaker 15 (18:19):
Who cares?

Speaker 16 (18:19):
But also this whole discourse around sheakness I think is
really just a reflection of our society turning towards more
conservative ideology, because really the most popular things I hear
mention in these things I find chic videos can all
be described in one word, and it's sanitized. It feels
like a rejection of personal style. It's beige, it's really white.
I feel like we're seeing it everywhere, even in rebrands
like Abercrombie, which I mean I'm eating it up, so

(18:41):
no hate, And even like the discourse around the boy
Smells rebrand sad beige nurseries.

Speaker 14 (18:45):
The clean girl aesthetic.

Speaker 16 (18:47):
I feel like it plays into this larger cultural messaging
about not being too much, too loud, too feminine, too black,
too queer.

Speaker 14 (18:53):
It's tripping everyone of personal expression.

Speaker 16 (18:55):
In favor of this very conservative performance of gender.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Is there a yeah, I've seen the chic videos. They're
kind of everywhere. In my chic I'm not chic. There
was a band called Chic. They're pretty cool, but no,
I'm not as chic as you think. So the so
even the chic videos, right, So you're sitting there and
you're watching these videos that there every because it's that
time of the year when they have the Christmas whole
and all that kind of stuff. Chic videos now are political.

Speaker 16 (19:25):
Why it actually reminds me a lot of one of
the endings of Cabaret the musical.

Speaker 14 (19:29):
We're through act one, the kit Kat Club dancers and.

Speaker 16 (19:31):
The MC are all really provocative, campy, flashy, playing with gender,
playing with sexuality. Then throughout the performance, the MC becomes
more and more sterilized, and then in the final scene
the cast of characters all show up in beage suits
meant to symbolize the rise and acceptance of fascism in Berlin.

Speaker 14 (19:49):
And I feel like I see that reflected in.

Speaker 16 (19:51):
The subsession with sheakness that is yet so devoid of style.

Speaker 14 (19:55):
I feel like it's such a reflection of the current
political climate.

Speaker 16 (19:57):
Because ultimately individuality is threatening to the regime and they
don't even know to say it because we have content
creators on here doing their bidding for them.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Wow. You know, nothing says no privilege like talking about cabaret.
How do you say you have privilege without saying you
have privilege? And how do you say your chic without
saying your chic? Well, let me tell you I do that.
You guys, be prepared for this. We got more White
Woman Wednesday coming up a little bit, as well as
one hit Wonder Wednesday. One of the big things that

(20:28):
you're going to see start to take place in the
coming months is the data centers AI. The explosion of
AI everywhere is happening, you know that. And because of
that and the vast amount of money that's being poured
into AI, what you're going to start to see happen

(20:49):
is the need for more and more AI data centers.
Let me tell you why this is important because while
gas is going down, which is fantastic, energy costs are
going up and you're going to see that more and
more in the coming days and weeks and months. And
remember you learned to hear first kids, and these data
centers they aren't just you know, well, they produce some

(21:12):
jobs electricity, No, just giant warehouses cooling everything off to
make sure that everything is running smoothly. And the amount
of water, the amount of energy this thing takes to
keep these data centers and the AI stuff flowing is insane.

Speaker 17 (21:30):
So how do these data centers really impact the communities
where they're built? I mean, presumably they could create jobs,
but they also take up a lot of space and
use a lot of power. So what does that mean
for the folks that are living next.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
Door to these things?

Speaker 18 (21:42):
Yeah, we'll think about it this way. Right, Imagine a factory,
a steel mill that employs only a tiny handful of people. Right,
These are basically big zombie buildings. There's nothing going on
inside except for the computing, and they're always on. The
staff never goes home, right, the work never ends. And
electricity in this country, as it is everywhere, is built

(22:02):
to meet peak demand. And when you have an always
on the equivalent of like a steel mill or some
huge factory always suddenly on. That raise is not just
the prices of electricity for everybody around, but it sucks
up huge amounts of water. Your data centers are pulling
something like five million gallons a day, right, So we're
talking about that's like, you know, a town of like

(22:23):
one hundred thousand people. And this is water that is
in many cases being evaporated to cool these data centers.
So you're not going to get anything back. It's not
running through and being collected again. It is gone to evaporation.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
And so it is.

Speaker 18 (22:36):
Driving up the cost of electricity for all of these
folks in some cases, you know, by hundreds of dollars
a month.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Hundreds of dollars a month. We're not talking about a
few bucks here and there. The amount of money, natural gas,
all of this stuff. This is where we need to
start having a real conversation about nuclear. Let's start having
that conversation. It is an absolute must that we start
having the conversation about nuclear and bringing it back if
we going to expand this and again we're going to
get a lot of nimby right, not in my backyard.

(23:05):
Not in my backyard, which is understandable, I understand that.
But AI is not going anywhere. It's not and we're
approaching AI in a much different way. AI here is
an arms race, and it's not just about the See
when you go and look at China and their AI.
They're doing it way cheaper, they're doing it arguably better

(23:27):
than we are, and their focus is mostly through the
military application of stuff. We're taking it in a much
different route. But to grow it, to do it the
way that we're doing it, it is going to take
a lot of energy and power, and that power is

(23:48):
already hitting people across the country who've got these data
centers or data centers depending on what you want to say,
that are causing their bills to spike. Virginia is a
perfect place to look. Man, those those things are going up, up.

Speaker 18 (24:02):
Up, and then in other cases it is also you know,
just actually taking away the physical supply of water as
these data centers tap into the municipal supply.

Speaker 17 (24:11):
That's really interesting talking about water because initially when you
said that, I thought, oh, that must be used to
help power the data centers.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
No, that's just too just to keep them from catching
on fire.

Speaker 17 (24:21):
Just there you go, and that's a huge job.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
And so for many of you out there, I've got
your computers, right, you know, they've got the way that
they cool the computers. We got fans and and you know,
some there's liquid cooling. The more expensive you get in
your computer. They're going to get liquid cooling. That's what
this is. This is just about cooling the data center,
the data center. Whatever you want to say, I don't

(24:45):
want to hear your lip. Just deal with the fact
that cooling the data center, data center, and it's taking
away all of that water, so energy, price, all this
stuff through the roof. How do you think for a
second that this is they're going to sit back and hey,
let's figure this out before it gets sideways wrong. One

(25:07):
of the reasons that the Silicon Valley people go to
DC have courted anybody and everybody. By the way, if
this would have been Kamala, they'd have been there. But
with Trump, they see Trump as hey, this guy, you know,
we throw them some money, right we you know, we
get in good with him and his family. They're gonna

(25:28):
give you everything. And that's what's going on. And the
everything is interesting because the devil is in the details.

Speaker 18 (25:34):
Well, certainly the idea behind this bill is they want
to speed up the approval process. Right now, if you're
going to put in a data center, you have to
look at not just the effects of that one building,
but how it will drive up the other kinds of
you know, grid construction you'll have to do to create
enough energy for this thing to go. And what will
the environmental effects be of the you know, new power

(25:56):
plant you'll have to bring online to serve the thing. Well,
this act would reduce what you're allowed to look at
in whether or not you're going to prove this thing
to really just talk about the building itself. You're not
allowed to look at these other wider effects. So that
would move things along. Of course, the industry is very
into that because they would like the infrastructure to happen.
But it's interesting that at the same time that we're
talking about this, also today three Democratic senators open an

(26:19):
investigation into how electricity costs are going up for all
these folks in places like where we saw these protests,
And so I think very much on you know, in Washington,
there's about to be an incredible amount of political wrangling
over this issue. Do we take the side of the
industry that wants things to move faster, maybe even bring
nuclear power back online in this country, or do we
want to actually look at the total effect of this stuff,

(26:40):
which researchers beginning to show us is much bigger than
we ever expect.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Nuclears should absolutely be the answer. Well, you know how
to do it, can things happen? Absolutely? You also don't
quite get it, most people don't that nuclear is one
of the few things we know how to dispose of
comparatively to other things. So and there's a reason, you know,

(27:06):
you know, you see these big giant you know, subs
floating around and all that. They don't stop for fuel.
Nuclear it works, But what if?

Speaker 9 (27:18):
What if?

Speaker 2 (27:18):
What? We're not going to be sure, noble, that's not
who we are. We've learned how to do things better now,
some of the things. And it no matter where you are.
I don't care if you're in Dallas, right, I don't
care if you're in the Dakotas. I don't care if
you are in you know, the southwest, southeast, northwest, northeast.

(27:43):
Go and look at the fine print when they talk
about bringing these these centers in because as we know,
especially in the summer, if power gets used at certain
peak times, what do they do, Oh, there's going to
be a rolling blackout. You know who gets the power

(28:06):
to always stay on? These companies, they're the ones who
get to supersede anything that you mean to them as
a customer, because well, they've got better lobbying power. So
this is going to be interesting. I mean, this is
the this is the new battle that's going to start

(28:27):
to happen when it comes to cost about energy. We
talk about gas, but start looking at these things. Because
if you are saving fifty cents a gallon, that's great, right,
I mean, that's great. Maybe at the end of the
month you saved one hundred two hundred bucks, nobody's gonna
go that's But if you end up having to spend

(28:48):
another one hundred, two hundred three or four hundred dollars
plus plus plus every month, that's not a win. Let
me know what you think. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 14 (31:00):
Me Too, hashtag immigration Reforms, hashtag help.

Speaker 19 (31:03):
I'm trapped in a hashtag factory and I can't get
out the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
It's a Christmas edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday. And
while this band was technically a supergroup and not a band,
and while it was for charity, there is no doubt
that this is arguably one of the biggest one Hit
Wonders of all time.

Speaker 20 (31:28):
Now it's time for another edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday.
You may not remember the name of the band, but
you definitely know the song.

Speaker 7 (31:56):
This Bruiser.

Speaker 20 (31:57):
This is One Hit Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
Again, technically not a band, but a band aid Well
like what you did there. It all started on a
night when a guy by the name of Bob Geldolf
was sitting at home. His band, the Boomtown Rats kind
of fallen out of favor with modern music. It's nineteen
eighty four and he watches the BBC and sees a

(32:25):
report from a guy by the name of Michael Burke
about a tragedy happening in Ethiopia.

Speaker 21 (32:33):
Thousands of wasted people are coming here for help. Many
find only death. They flood in every day from villages
hundreds of miles away, dulled by hunger, driven beyond the
point of desperation. Fifteen thousand children here now, suffering, confused.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Lost, absolute tragic. Well, right then and there, Geldoff decided
I need to do something. Got on the phone the
next day with his buddy Mitcheir Ultrabox said we need
to do something. He said why, told him why? He said, okay,
what he goes, I want to have a Christmas number one.
Now understand in England the UK, having a Christmas number

(33:15):
one is the number one. You want the number one.
We're gonna call it band aid. They rushed out, they
got every big artist they possibly could, said, you're all
singing on it. You're gonna put your egos aside. You're
coming in to do it because we're going to raise
a bunch of money for these starving people in Africa.
Lo and behold, you're one hit Wonder today a super
group and it is Do they know It's Christmas? In Africa?

(33:35):
From band Aid, It's Christmas time. There's no need to
be afraid.

Speaker 6 (33:51):
At Christmas time.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
We let in we finish shit.

Speaker 9 (33:59):
I A plentys fantasi Joe, Oh You're round the world Christmas.

Speaker 22 (34:15):
But say a prayer.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
One of the great songs, one of the number ones
selling singles of the whole time everybody was on it.
It did get some criticism for things like, uh, you
know that they talked about in the song no.

Speaker 4 (34:33):
Sigo and some sad felt.

Speaker 23 (34:44):
A bitter sting of tears and Christmas spells that ring.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
Here we go, Well that God is nail. But there's
no doubt this was a number one and for a
good cause. I thought today before we break the song
down later on and all the things that happened, this

(35:15):
happened and put the mystery away of some of that stuff.
It was a one hit wonder that inspired many and
to this day still played every Christmas. Your one hit
wonder today, band Aid? Do they Know It's Christmas? Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
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The Chad Benson Show coming up hour and number two
a lot of stuff to get to. World Cup tickets.
Outrage globally about the cost of those, so they're doing
something about it. We're going to talk about that. We're
also going to talk about your manchild. Should mom take
over your dating profile? Ooh yeah, that'd be a hot

(35:59):
no if I was single. I'm just saying that more
and more moms and dads are getting involved in the
dating process and they're swiping right for you. We're going
to talk about that. That's some more white Woman Wednesday.
A bunch of other good stuff to get to as well.
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Our number two straight Ahead Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
Trump. We'll be holding court tonight for the American people
to see eight pm Eastern. We'll pay attention to what
Trump has. I have no idea what he's talking about
could be Venezuela. It's possibility, right, We've now got a
full you know, any ship that moves out, I don't
care if you've got stuffy toys with no cocaine in it. Right,

(37:16):
you think you've got a stuffy and you fight out,
Oh my god, what happened to our stuffy? They took
our our giant ship full of stuffies? Yeah, because it
could have cocaine in it, stuff, oil, anything. They're taking everything.
Get him out. It's regime change time, which, as I've
pointed out, my biggest fear with the regime change is

(37:38):
what anyone, anyone, anyone, anyone that he leaves right Wagos Maduro,
everybody else that stays behind says I'm not going down
out of fight, and then there's a civil war. We
shall see. Could it be that tonight?

Speaker 15 (37:53):
Possible?

Speaker 2 (37:54):
Could it be weed? Oh man, possible? What do I
think it's going to be? I even said yesterday, well,
is it going to be? Because he keeps saying he's
got trucks full of twenty twenty voter fraud stuff that
he's going to release just soon to release it. Yeah,
But I wouldn't think you'd do it now because people

(38:16):
are over it. I mean, he that's an ego thing
for you. You care about that. Nobody else does nobody. It's
the economy stupid. I think that's what this is going
to be. It's the economy. He's gonna maybe reshape the
conversation about the economy or healthcare, which people are worried about.
Why because there's going to be a no vote. Oh
so they're voting no against the plan. No, there's going

(38:37):
to be no vote.

Speaker 11 (38:39):
Democrats and some Republicans are voicing frustration after House Speaker
Mike Johnson resisted allowing a vote on extending Obamacare subsidies. Instead,
House Republicans, who say Obamacare is inefficient and plagued by fraud,
will pursue their own plan aimed at expanding coverage options
for small businesses and the self employed.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
Yeah, good luck with that. You want to hear one
of the absolute best hits straight out to everybody about
health care. This is Chip Roy, right, very maga, pissed
and angry that what's happening, sees the writing on the
wall and understands what's potentially going to come to the Republicans.

(39:20):
And because of that, you know, fifteen years again, fifteen years,
everybody's waiting for the Republican plan. Well he goes on
the floor and does this.

Speaker 5 (39:28):
And now we're sitting here and we're listening to nonsense
about health care or my college. The other side of
the aisle, sitting here saying, well, you guys aren't doing
anything about the massive expensive cost of health care. Why
do you think it's expensive because you literally cut a
deal with insurance companies to run healthcare. You think that's
going to run wild? Yeah, that's why they have two

(39:48):
thousand percent profit increases and the American people can't afford
to go to the doctor of their choice while we
enrich insurance companies. And yet Republicans will complain about it,
and then they'll offer milk toast Garba like we're offering
this week, and then go home at Christmas and say,
look at what we're doing. We're campaigning on reducing healthcare. Well,
congratuate frig relations. At some point people will look at

(40:10):
this body and say, maybe we should get rid of
all four hundred and thirty five members of the House
and all one hundred members of the Senate and start over,
because Cobbers is literally failing the American people. I yel back, he.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
Yields back, and I would give I'd be happy with that.
I think most people, you guys want to go totally
fine with that. Bye, bye bye. We're gonna put somebody
else in there that thinks they're good. They really want
to try, is what they're going with. They really really
want to try. What does this mean for the Republicans? Look,
this is gonna land at your feet whether you like

(40:43):
it or not. And as I've always said, don't bring
me problems screaming solutions. You're not bringing me any solutions.
You're gonna get what you get. Maybe everything goes great,
maybe it's just the greatest thing ever. We're all a
bunch of idiots, or maybe everybody's looking around going, yeah,
this is an ending the way that you guys think
that it's going to end, and because of that, you're
going to pay the ultimate price. You are. And Marjorie

(41:05):
Taylor Green, you know, the trader, She's a trader, should
be called Marjorie Brown Green because as we know, Green
turns brown.

Speaker 24 (41:13):
Do you think Republicans are going to rue the day
that those Obamacare subsidies expire?

Speaker 2 (41:19):
It appears to be that way.

Speaker 25 (41:20):
There's a lot of arguments going on in the conference
and that's been happening all day today on the House floor.

Speaker 24 (41:25):
Yeah, it seemed quite tense today between helspeaker Mike Johnson
and some of the moderates who want to vote on
those Obamacare subsidies.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Rue the day. It's a good day for a band,
write that down. Rude the day. Ladies and gentlemen coming
to the stage, rue the day. Will they root today?
I don't know. I don't do I think that we're
going to see a lot of people, you know, fall
off the Obamacare ACA, you know roles, Yeah. Do I

(41:58):
think healthcare is going to go up? Always? Do I
think that they're going to have any quick fix now?
The smart thing, and I've talked about it, is one
you know, one of your extension and you go from there.
Put it back in the Democrats' court. Will they won't they?
I couldn't tell you what they're going to do. I
think it was up to Trump, he'd probably kick it
out a year because I think he understands how important

(42:18):
this is. That whether he likes it or not, and
he can scream how unfair it is, it's still going
to land at the feet. And part of that also
is their fault, because you guys have talked about it
for years, a decade and a half, how you've got
to fix and there is no fix. There's no fix
that you've offered. So we'll go from there, see what happens.

(42:44):
There's not a lot you could say. I mean, we've talked,
we could talk about it to we are blue in
the face. Maybe it happens, maybe it doesn't. Mike Johnson
seems to want to be the one that is going
to allow these things to go away. And they've got
their little band aid on, not even a bullet wound

(43:07):
at this point in sounds like an amputation. Spent a
little band aid and how you gonna be fag And
we'll see, we'll see. Speaking of we'll see you World
Cup their World Cup girl. Maybe I'll post a picture,
my buddy send me a picture yesterday Cheney of he
and I had the first game of the World Cup

(43:30):
in ninety four in Los Angeles, and wow, we looked
young and we're holding up our tickets. We're super excited. Well,
the tickets. It's been a big debate about said tickets.
People are pissed, people are angry about the cost of
tickets because the minute the so you know, you had

(43:55):
to have the draw, which we had a couple of
weeks ago, and then of course, you know now we
know where everybody's going to be playing, what pot you're in,
what group you're in, so we all know what's happening,
who's playing where and when, so people can start to
make their plans to go to the World Cup. The tickets, though,
and the cost of tickets through the roof. I've been

(44:19):
looking at tickets and they're so expensive and depending on
who the team is, I mean, to go see Mexico
or America or Canada, you're paying top top dollar. So

(44:40):
of course people were pissed. They were angry about this.
So FIFA heard the call. A lot of people say
it's cynicism because they've decided, well, hold on a second,
we've got to fix this, right. We can't just leave
it like this, We've got to do something about this.
So they came up with a plan cynical.

Speaker 26 (45:06):
Is it a pr stunt? Good question, I mean you
could look at it that way. Basically what happened is
at the end of last week FIFA announced the prices
for tickets for the World Cup and it emerged. For instance,
if you're an England or a Scotland fan and your
team got to the final, you would end up spending
more than five pounds on tickets. There was a huge backlash.

(45:27):
FIFA at the moment is getting ready for a council
meeting in Katar Dohad tomorrow and over the weekend and
yesterday and today senior officials have been holding talks because
some fas have been expressing concern about these ticket prices
and it's been unanimously agreed that these cheaper tickets for

(45:49):
all games, including the final one hundred and four games,
will be released and these tickets will cost sixty dollars,
which is around forty five pounds.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
So that's not awful to go to a major sporting event.
And the way it works is each FA that's the
football association, so each like soccer association, whatever you want
to call it, They get allocated X amount of tickets
for each game and then those are supposed to be

(46:24):
part of the tickets right there that are going to
be released. Well, here's the thing. If you're lucky enough
to snatch up some of those tickets, great, but Scotland's
probably gonna have thirty thousand fans that show up. They're
not gonna get more than four thousand tickets. So you
can have twenty six thousand fans who a gould want
to go to the games and are willing to spend

(46:45):
the money. It's supply and demand, and the supply is limited,
demand will be high. Texas is doing everything they can.
I was looking at you know, at and T. We're
working on doing something. We're gonna be out there for
some games for the World Cup. But this is going
to be so damn expensive because again it's supply and demand.

(47:08):
World's biggest sporting event, arguably the world's biggest event that
takes place on a somewhat annual basis. There is nothing
that you're going to be able to do to squash
ticket prices because if somebody's willing to pay ten thousand dollars,

(47:29):
somebody's willing to sell it. So while there may be
some cheap ones to begin with, it's not going to
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Speaker 1 (49:48):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (49:50):
What is shaken Man's syndrome? Is that a real thing? No?
But it's funny.

Speaker 22 (49:57):
Psychologist doctor Natasha Mills says that for some parents, the
stress can be overwhelming.

Speaker 12 (50:02):
Something will set them off, such as their manchild will
tell them that they don't know how to tie a
tie even though they're almost thirty. They'll start shaking them
and shaking them and yelling and saying, what the hell
is wrong with you? Why don't you get a real
job instead of working part time at a board game store.

Speaker 22 (50:17):
The results of shaking manchild syndrome are devastating trauma caused
by the brain colliding with the inside of the manchild's
skull can lead to cognitive disabilities, making it even more
unlikely he'll finally marry the girl he's been having a
long distance online relationship with for six years. Or it
can even lead to death.

Speaker 12 (50:33):
It's extremely upsetting. These man children are carefree, happy, they
have some of their lives ahead of them.

Speaker 22 (50:39):
There is hope. However, many states are now forming manchild
Protective Services agencies to educate parents about the issue.

Speaker 12 (50:46):
He's not spilling cereal all over the couch or leaving
his beard clippings in the bathroom sink intentionally. He truly
does not know what he's doing.

Speaker 2 (50:57):
Because men, especially young men, are having issues. The failure
to launch is the issue. Laziness is the issue. See
where they're going with that. She's joking about the fact
that these people are a hot freaking mess, and there
are some of them out there. It's not all of them,

(51:17):
it's not There are some out there that are absolutely
that way. There are others out there who are not.
But that made me laugh, and that made me laugh,
But it also makes me think, if you guys haven't
seen this article on the Wall Street Journal. Parents are
now taking over their kids dating profile because they're frustrated
that their kids aren't dating. They're frustrated that their kids

(51:40):
seem to have no future when it comes to dating,
and even when they're trying, they see their kids frustrated.
So parents are now jumping in and saying, you know what,
I'm going to handle it now. And one of the
things that parents are laughing about is the fact that, yes,
there are a lot of men out there that are losers,

(52:00):
and there's also a lot of women out there that
are posing for the gram and you can already tell
they're a mess that you'd spend it if you were
a nice guy and you dated that lady, your entire
time is going to be what it's going to be
fighting off other men that she is going to go
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what they're trying to do is they're buying into the
premium side of the subscription so they can try to
weed out the bad for their kids. They're doing it

(52:41):
for the kids. Oh, I would be mortified. Although if
we're honest, I mean not maybe my Like my mom,
if she was to handle my dating profile, she would
say he's a weirdo. You know. It would be something

(53:03):
where you're just like, really, mom, we're not close. We are,
We're much closer than it used to be. I wouldn't
date him. If I were you, I'd stay away. He's funny,
but you know, a bit aloof you know, knock. He's
gonna make you laugh a lot, not gonna treat you bad,

(53:24):
but you could do better. That would be my mom's
the end of it. Should always say well, you could
probably do better, no matter who it is. It could
be just some girl that's just a head who's mean,
and she's like, you probably could do better than my son. Yeah,
you could. You could do better than him. You could

(53:44):
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Speaker 25 (54:17):
Chocks, then Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:42):
If you've never been on Cameo, you can go to
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that's what's awesome. Your favorite stars. You go to Cameo,
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(55:02):
from a few years ago. As we celebrate this part
of the festive season.

Speaker 8 (55:08):
They wanted me to wish you happy chanuokah. I have
no idea what chanooka is, but happy chanooka because they
said so. Anyway, God bless you, babe, and enjoy chanuokah.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
I know what you're saying, Chad, what's chinooka? Let me
tell you, guys, there's a menora and you light the candles.
You mean hanukkah No, it's Chanuoka spelled with C. He
came back and apologized. Still one of my favorite things.
Happy Chanuka. I don't know what chanooka is.

Speaker 27 (55:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (55:40):
You know, Trump would absolutely do cameo. You know, he
would do absolutely one percent if you could get him
to do shit. I'm surprised he hasn't joined. What do
you think we could get on the cameo? How much
a million for a shout out? To be fantastic? My

(56:02):
cash app's going to be blowing up. Oh, speaking of
Trump and everybody, happy chinoko to you. They're baeling back
the curtains to take a peek in, they, says Susie Wiles.

Speaker 6 (56:14):
Susie Wiles pulling back the curtain in an extraordinary series
of interviews with Vanity Fair. Wiles, who says her father
was an alcoholic, describes her boss, the President, as having
an alcoholics personality, noting that Trump, who does not drink,
operates with the view that there's nothing he can't do.
The President standing behind Wiles, telling The New York Post,

(56:35):
She's fantastic.

Speaker 2 (56:38):
She is the Trump whisper. And so seven months, I
think several interviews vanity fair and people are like, what's
an alcoholic personality? Well, he doesn't drink, but you know
when you're an alcoholic, you've seen people are drunk right like,
oh god, I could do anything on to you know what, tomorrow,
I'll start a business. They come up with these great idea,

(57:00):
is they can do anything. That's the way that he
looks at at she looks at Trump, and Trump, by
the way, came out and said, yeah, I could see
why she'd say that. I could. They've been really behind her,
which you know you've seen in the past. Trump is
quick to fire, quick to run off. This is no

(57:20):
you know again slide against him, inter same bad things. No,
it's not, it's just it was the whole thing's interesting.
He did call. You know, there's there's a lot to
this and we're not going to get into the nitty
gritty details. Do I think she's lying?

Speaker 24 (57:32):
No?

Speaker 2 (57:33):
Do I think a vast majority of what she said
is absolutely true? Are they trying to put some of
the fires out? She called Jade vansa you know he
got behind Trump only for politics, Well, welcome to politics,
but also said he's a big conspiracy theorist and and
you know, she the ones I found interesting though in this,
not not what she said about somebody like that, but

(57:53):
some of the other underlings that she went after and
said stuff like ham Bondi, how she's swung and missed
at Epstein. I don't think that's a surprise. You can't
defend her on that. There's no defending Pam Bondi on
that one, zero defense on that one. But a few
of the other ones that she went after I found interesting.

(58:15):
To go after him, She's just say what we already think.
She's just telling everybody, Oh yeah, what you think is true?
Oh yeah, what you think is true? Really? Yes, okay,
well it's what it is. We'll survive. This will be
a nothing by tomorrow tonight. He's got his big speed.
It's gonna be a great speech. I'm gonna tell you, guys,
follow me at the real Donald Trump and check me

(58:39):
out on the truth. On top of all of that,
make sure you joined my cameo. He would love to
do cameo. He'd probably say something like happy chinookah. Is
that for the chinooks? That's a bird, that's a fish,
it's a bird fish. You guys get where I'm going
with this. You do oh, cheer, that's not very nice. Uh,

(59:04):
Disney people are odd. I think we can all recognize that, right,
they're a little weird. I used to be well, I
lived across the street from there. My sister was at
Disney yesterday and it was funny. I was like, how
do you do it? Herner Frey went, I mean they're
in their twenties, they had went, they had If you've
never gone, and you have a chance to go, first

(59:28):
of all, Disney and California, Florida's through the roof, right,
So I was seeing the study.

Speaker 1 (59:32):
The other day.

Speaker 2 (59:32):
It's easier for you to fly to Tokyo and cheaper
to go to Disney there. But there is something magical
about Disneyland, especially this time of year. And of course,
if you're gonna go to Disney, you better have a song.
I'm a Disney.

Speaker 28 (59:54):
The manu, I'm a Disney adult.

Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
Wow, that's awful. I'm a Disney adult. And no, it's
not a cult. And it's a guy. I'm not going
to say whether or not he's on tender grinder. I'll
let you figure that out for yourself. But he's with
some larger ladies. How should we put that, you know,

(01:00:25):
being being nice some larger ladies, and there is And
I bring this up because there's a new policy going
to effect for Southwest starting I think the twenty seventh
and twenty eighth of next month, so early twenty twenty six.
So right now, if you are larger, so you're bigger,

(01:00:47):
right they call them now customers of size, right, customers
of size cops, we call them people of size the
larger folk nutritional overachievers. So there is a So if
right now, if you buy a ticket and you go

(01:01:09):
to the airport and you cannot fit in the seat,
they used to give you a seat or they'll refund
your money. Southwest is going starting in the late January
I think twenty seven to twenty eighth. You have to

(01:01:29):
tell them whether or not you'll fit in the seat,
and I don't know how they do it. I have
no idea how they're going to figure that out, because
you may think you fit in the seat and you
may not. And fitting in the seat means not that
you have to get you know, you could still get
one of the buckles, so they get the extension. But
it's one of those things where the armrest have to

(01:01:50):
come down, and so I don't know how they're going.
I don't know what the I don't know if they
ask you their weight. I don't know if they I
do not understand the mechanism of how they're going to
enforce this, because now, if you go and you don't
fit the sy you do not get your money back,
you don't get the credit, you don't get a seat
for free. Any they're taking that stuff away. That may change,

(01:02:13):
but at least for now, that is the thought which
brings me to this. Because you're a Disney adult. Okay, No,
these people are called plus size park hoppers. These are
larger women who go to all the uh parks around
the country and they get on rides they hope. But

(01:02:40):
the goal is to make sure that you understand that, hey,
we tried it, it didn't work, And they take pictures
of it and explain to you whether or not they
can fit into two rides. What. Yeah, it's uh, well,

(01:03:01):
it's it's interesting here we go.

Speaker 29 (01:03:05):
Have you been dying to write jungle crews at Disney
World's Magic Kingdom but.

Speaker 28 (01:03:08):
You weren't sure if you'd fit.

Speaker 2 (01:03:09):
Hey, I just want to tell you this right now.
I've been on the jungle Cruise thousand times. At no
point in my time ever in life that I think
I don't know if I'll fit inside the giant boats.
It's not giant, but compared to a lot of the
other rise it's pretty damn big.

Speaker 29 (01:03:27):
Have you been dying to write Jungle Crews at disney
World's Magic Kingdom, but you.

Speaker 28 (01:03:31):
Weren't sure if you'd fit?

Speaker 29 (01:03:32):
Hey, everyone, we're plus sized park coppers.

Speaker 28 (01:03:34):
We arrange in sizes from two X to five ACT.

Speaker 29 (01:03:36):
Make sure you like this video and follow us from
our plus sized Disney Tips and Tricks. Jungle Cruise is
a slow moving boat ride that takes you.

Speaker 28 (01:03:42):
On a tour through some of the world's exotic rivers.

Speaker 29 (01:03:45):
On this tour, you'll see some totally one hundred percent
real animals, and if you're lucky, you might even see
one of the Seven Wonders of the World. If you
use a wheelchair or ECV, it's important to note that
the standby queue is not wheelchair accessible. The cast member
at the entrance will give you a return time and
have you enter in the designated boarding area.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
At the exit.

Speaker 29 (01:04:04):
There is also a wheelchair accessible boat where you're able
to remain in your chair for the duration.

Speaker 28 (01:04:09):
Of the ride. The ride vehicle is a large boat
with bench seating.

Speaker 29 (01:04:12):
You'll have to take two fairly large steps down into
the boat. There's no seatbelt or lap bar, just pure
adventure in questionable puns, so you'll want to keep your
Mickey ears open.

Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
For this one.

Speaker 29 (01:04:22):
All of us sizes two X through five X are
able to ride this ride comfortably. Jungle Cruise is a
classic and the Jungle Skippers are truly what make this
ride fun.

Speaker 28 (01:04:31):
We rode with Skipper Delaney and she was the best.

Speaker 29 (01:04:34):
She even took us to the backside of water, which
is so much cooler than the front side. When disembarking,
there will be two large steps up to get out
of the boat.

Speaker 28 (01:04:42):
Just be sure to take your time and utilize the handrails.

Speaker 29 (01:04:45):
You hope that these tips help and that you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Enjoy your cruise. Oh my god, when did we stop saying,
you know what, I don't fit this. I think I
have a problem. Oh I got more. I got more,
And I'm not trying to be mean, all right. You
know my uncle I talked about because my uncle's a
bigger guy. Although he took the ocembic and he's lost
some weight. But he says they have if you don't know,

(01:05:09):
now when you go to all of these amusement parks,
now they have so if you're going to ride a
roller coaster, they have one of the cars of the
roller coaster out in front so you can. And it's
not because you know, they still have the thing where
you walk up and he's like, are you forty two inches?
And they measure and see if you're that. It's not

(01:05:30):
that right, it's you sit in and see if you
can pull the bars over your body and have it
click in. They're very excited by the way.

Speaker 4 (01:05:41):
And again great, but also, what are we doing? Honest
to god, what are we doing? What are we doing
with ourselves? I know they're Disney adults. I get it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
I get it. They're Disney adults. We all get it.
They're an odd group of people. Oh don't, don't, don't play.

Speaker 7 (01:06:02):
An it's not asaults a man of.

Speaker 27 (01:06:09):
Gus.

Speaker 19 (01:06:10):
Be nice.

Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
I'm a Disney adult. How do you say, I haven't
been on a date in a long time. Let's hear
you guys, want to hear some more? You want to?
You want to? I can't this, I feel look look,
look the comments are also awful. I'm not even talking

(01:06:35):
about those, right. I just have you ever thought to yourself,
I wonder if I fit in that? And this isn't
like you know, like when I used to take Charlie to
the to the music parks and they got the little
roller coasters and you're like, oh my god, I know
if I'm gonna fitnes this thing because it's meant for kids,
but they want her to go. But no, no, this

(01:06:57):
is not this is this is this is this is
not what I'm talking about. Now. This is the one.
Not only do they do that, they also do this,
which I'm thinking maybe they should have left this portion out. Again.
These are the plus sized park hoppers at Disney, and
this is not to be mean.

Speaker 29 (01:07:18):
Here we go, here's everything we ate in a day
is five plus sized best Friends at Epcot's Food and Wine.

Speaker 28 (01:07:25):
Festival Part two.

Speaker 29 (01:07:26):
Hey everyone, we're plus sized park coppers. We range in
sizes from two X to five X. Make sure you
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From our plus sized Disney tips and trick.

Speaker 29 (01:07:34):
Katie got the liquid nitrogen frozen pumpkin cheesecake moose from
Sprilled Showcase. If you like pumpkin spice and cheesecake.

Speaker 28 (01:07:40):
You'll love this.

Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Sick Katie should probably had an apple. Chad.

Speaker 29 (01:07:45):
Para got the Beijing Ja Jang noodles. She wasn't a
fan of the sauce, but Ashley really liked it. Diana
got the chicken dumplings, but without the sauce. She liked
them so much that she wished she had more. At
the refreshment out post, Ashley got the South African cream
licor chocolate moose. This was absolutely delicious. I know because
I tested it out myself. My name is Stephanie. I
got the warmer Clet Swiss cheese and Alpine ham. This

(01:08:07):
cheese is very stinky, but delicious.

Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Did any of you have a salad? Chad, I'm sorry,
I'm a doo.

Speaker 4 (01:08:16):
Don't no, Ancel, I'm a Disney No, it's not as cold.

Speaker 6 (01:08:24):
Amount of my house.

Speaker 7 (01:08:25):
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Say, is that time of the program where the youth
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the vernacular, the words, the dialogue, the language that they
use to converse with one another. Kids, men, women, children, Theytham's,

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Speaker 15 (01:10:26):
It's time for the urban word of the day.

Speaker 20 (01:10:29):
The young have a vocabulary all their own, and we
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It's called the urban word of the day.

Speaker 2 (01:10:38):
All right, your urban word today. I like this one.
Hymn plants what him plants? This goes backaways, but it's
coming back again. Usually every twenty years you'll see some
words fly back. This one is called him him plants
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who get fake calves, which I'm always fascinated about. Our
calves don't look good. I get fake calves. Botok, liposuction, right,
you know the mewing side of stuff that we've talked
about before where men are trying to mew to make
their face their jaw lined, and their cheeks, Oh yeah,
hymn plants. And they have cheek implants, they have you know,

(01:11:21):
arm and chest implants. So bizarre, so bizarre implants is
your urban word of the day.

Speaker 15 (01:11:30):
That was the urban word of the day.

Speaker 2 (01:11:33):
Now you know, and you should know. So maybe you
know somebody who's had hymplants. I remember my Gatos. It
was my sidekick for several years out in Phoenix, and
I love him to death, but he was, oh yeah,
i'll bowtoks, I'll do it all, trying to look young,
trying to look young. Get the hymn plants. What do
you call the hair plants? Is that part of it?

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We got a little what's trending? Got some jobs numbers,

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Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
Trump Tonight's gonna speak to the nation. I keep thinking
he's if I would you know, I'm taking a guess.

Speaker 4 (01:13:39):
I'm like, is gonna be about weed? Oh man, No,
probably not.

Speaker 2 (01:13:45):
It's a schedule three now, so get prepared for it's
gonna be great. Then I thought twenty twenty election, because
he's saying everybody I got all the evidence so big,
so big, we're gonna back it up eighteen Whaler's was
so much evidence, just you know, then I thought healthcare maybe, oohoo,

(01:14:13):
because this week is the whole healthcare will there won't
there be your vote? The answer to that, as far
as extension of the subsidy, the answer is no.

Speaker 27 (01:14:25):
On that.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
We'll get to that a second. Then I thought maybe
tonight he talks.

Speaker 6 (01:14:33):
Venezuela, President Trump escalating his pressure campaign against Venezuela's authoritarian leader,
Nicholas Maduro, announcing what he calls a total and complete
blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going to and from Venezuela.
A full blockade is an act of war under international law,
but Trump, saying he only wants to block sanctioned oil.

Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
We're gonna go and we're gonna take the sanctioned oil,
and we're going to take it, and we're going to
take it. And that's it was just taking it. That
would be. So where we're going with that one, all right,
that's where we're going. So I don't know what that means,

(01:15:17):
because the reality is, how do we know what's coming
from where? How do we know what's on those ships. Well,
we know, I mean we don't. Again, I have no
idea what we're doing with Venezuela. I don't think anybody does.
We talk about it. I think there's a plan in

(01:15:37):
their mind. It's like I see it. It looks like this,
and it finishes with us taking over Cuba and turning
in into a floating Las Vegas. But as of now
they haven't translated that thought into action. Thank god for that.
But one of the things brought up is the Susie Wiles.

Speaker 15 (01:15:58):
Susie Why.

Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Susie Wiles. She is the uh really she is the
She's the chief of staff, right, so she is the confidant,
the person that everybody calls the whisper to Trump. And
she did this big long several interviews with Vanity Fair,

(01:16:23):
and stuff is coming out. One of the things in
this is her recognition that this has nothing to do
with drugs. It has all to do with regime change.

Speaker 6 (01:16:34):
The administration has insisted this campaign is about stemming the
flow of drugs, but in a series of shockingly candid
interviews with Vanity Fair, White House Chief of Staff Susie
Wiles blunt in suggesting this may really be about regime
change while saying the president wants to keep on blowing
up boats until Maduro cries uncle, and people way smarter

(01:16:55):
than me on that say that he will.

Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
It's possible. Remember, take Mardureau out of this for a second.
If we're just gonna be a little serious about this stuff,
take Maduau out of it. Behind him, even if he
leaves takes as I like to call it, the Edamine plan,
which is he takes the money, he runs, he goes
and hangs out with Asad and they're like bosom buddies
or the odd couple and they're doing you know, funny

(01:17:20):
tiktoks over in Russia. Take that aspect out of it.
Behind he is going to leave many people that helped
him stay in place, that profited him by staying in place,
and because of that, they're not going to want to

(01:17:41):
give up their fiefdom. Potentially they're riches, and most importantly
for some of them there get out of jail card free,
which potentially could lead to what should be terrifying. But
i've I was to put money on anything and something happens,

(01:18:03):
it would lead to some sort of civil war and
plenty of unrest because you do have a lot of
people that still support Madureau, and many of those people
are close to him and have control over a significant
amount of the military. So how we square that, I
have no idea, But at least she was honest and

(01:18:24):
she what she said in these articles was what most
people think. You know, it's it's you know, they come
out they're like, well, you know, it's it's they left
out stuff. They didn't do this, that there was no bombshell.
Do you think that some of these people are conspiracy theorists?

Speaker 9 (01:18:43):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
And by the way, what's a conspiracy theorist? Because what
they're talking like the Epstein thing was the big one,
right and that. But you know she called JD. Van's
a conspiracy theorist. There's no conspiracy. We know you trafficked
in women. Why he did it? The power brokers, that
he hung out with, all of those things, we just don't.

(01:19:05):
We don't know the answer. That's not conspiracy. You know,
it's not like he said, Oh, by the way, that
bigfoot flies UFOs do they know they well, I mean
I don't know. I mean I would say no, but
I mean, is there a chance, that's just possibility that
could happen. Then they talked about, you know, some other stuff.

(01:19:26):
The stuff that she said about the people that are
in and around Trump's circle that aren't the likes of JD.
Vance and the ones you would recognize Bondie. She went
after Bondi and basically said she you know, she swung
and missed with a whole Stein. I think we recognized
she swung and missed the Epstein thing. I think we'd
all recognize that swinging to miss. We recognized that that

(01:19:49):
was she failed. And I've called her out as as
everybody else has. It's an interesting read. I don't think
there's anything untowared. She just, you know, as far as
like destroying people, she kind of reaffirmed a lot of
what people think, including that much of what's happening going

(01:20:10):
after the Kom's and the militia James is all retribution.
But whatever, I mean, it's everybody moves on. There are
other things that need to be dealt with than healthcare
is a big deal. Mike Johnson and the Republicans. He's
told Republicans, we're not voting on the subsidies, so don't
even think of that. Others are pissed about it, and

(01:20:33):
they're angry and they're letting everybody know that this is
going to come back and bite them. The ask this
is what he had to say.

Speaker 30 (01:20:39):
We knew that we were coming to the end of
the year when it would expire. And remember, the Democrats
created this COVID era subsidy. They are the ones that
put the expiration date on it. And now they're turning
to Republicans as if we should we should save that
in some way, we couldn't find consensus on it with
the body in order to pass it. Here's the reason.
Everybody understand, there's a false narrative out there about these

(01:21:03):
these subsidies. It subsidized in insurance companies, and when you
do that, you're masking the costs, the rising cost of healthcare,
and you're rising making the premiums rise even further. But
here's here's the false narrative. The Democrats are pretending as
though this affects everybody in the country. It affects seven
percent of Americans this extended subsidy. And of those, even

(01:21:24):
if it was extended without any reforms at all, it
would only reduce that small group of Americans premiums by
five point seven percent.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
Well, here's the thing. When you reduce almost ten percent
of any pool of you know clients, you know, projected
clients or clients, whatever you want to call them. So
seven percent, you're going to shift that pool of people
onto all of the risk, onto all of insurance, smaller

(01:21:57):
risk pool, higher cost. I've been very vocal about kick
it down the can, down the road for another year, right,
subsidies for a year. If the Democrats don't want that, well,
then you put it back on them. But if you
do this and you see costs rise, and you see
everybody feel it, and you have no plan, which is
the number one thing that I complain about when it

(01:22:20):
comes to Republicans. I've been playing this all day. This
is Chip Roy out of Texas yesterday on the floor.

Speaker 5 (01:22:26):
And now we're sitting here and we're listening to nonsense
about health care. Or my colleague the other side of
the aisle sit here saying, well, you guys aren't doing
anything about the massive expensive cost of health care. Why
do you think it's expensive because you literally cut a
deal with insurance companies to run healthcare. You think that's
going to run wild? Yeah, that's why they have two

(01:22:47):
thousand percent profit increases and the American people can't afford
to go to the doctor of their choice while we
enrich insurance companies, and yet Republicans will complain about it,
and then they'll offer milk toast garbage like we're offering
this week, and then go home at Christmas and say,
look at what we're doing. We're campaigning on reducing healthcare. Well,
congratuate friginlations. At some point people will look at this

(01:23:09):
body and say, maybe we should get rid of all
four hundred and thirty five members of the House and
all one hundred members of the Senate and start over
because Cobbress is literally failing the American people here.

Speaker 7 (01:23:20):
How you feel back you're here?

Speaker 2 (01:23:23):
So, yeah, he's a little fired up on that. Every reason,
every reason to be fifteen years you guys have had
no plan. What's the old saying, fail to plan, plan
to fail. That's kind of what it feels like here.
And do I understand what Mike Johnson is saying about everybody? Yes,
I get that. I get we want to see everybody's
healthcare costs and the premiums come down. The reality is

(01:23:46):
that isn't going to happen with you giving everybody a
thousand and fifteen hundred dollars to put into some you know,
health savings account where you can't use it towards premiums
and other things, so that this isn't going to help.
It is. You haven't come up with any plan. That's
why Obamacare is extremely popular right now, more popular than

(01:24:08):
it's been in years, because people are worried that you
are going to take something away and replace it with nothing,
and the risk pool is going to shrink, and then
it's gonna have to be spread out amongst more people,
and then they'll see their premiums go up. It is
going to be a situation that potentially lands right on
the feet of the Republicans. I hope it doesn't, but

(01:24:29):
I'd be lying if I didn't say it was. That's
why they're all worried and pissed one year. Kick it down.
Stop blaming the Democrats. We get it. They came up
with Obamacare. It didn't you know, work. You know, it
was not as advertised. We understand that. But you're the

(01:24:50):
chef now, so you've got to make the meal. And
you can't make a meal it to people and say, well,
the reason the meal sucks is because the last guy
no fix it. You've been brought in. You're the chef.
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Chad Benson Show. More on the jobs numbers as well,
Vanity Fair, conspiracy theories. JD Vance Venezuela, All things trending

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in the magical world of ers. Why haven't they visited.
Have you met us? We're like the trailer park of space.
And it's not aliens. It's not. That's what this new
movie is about. It's not the aliens that you think of. Okay,
just putting that out there, putting it just right there.

(01:29:47):
It's not that everybodying is to aliens. Aliens. This movie's
gonna be interesting. Talk a little bit more about that
coming up. We've also got your one hit Wonder today
as well. It's ill coming up and Susie wild stuff though,
that is crazy. So if you don't know, again, we've
been talking about it throughout the day. If you're just

(01:30:08):
joining it in the program, shame on. You should have
been here earlier. The whole thing was Susie Wilds. She
gave several interviews to Vanity y Fair over several months
and kind of blasted the administration behind the scenes. You know,
who's kind of a nut. Conspiracy theories, the Epstein list,

(01:30:31):
all of that stuff that you'd think of when after
Pam Bondi sings, she whiffed. But I think we know
that just it's so wild. The man Modern politics crazy three, two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benton Show.
That's your Acts, your Insta, your YouTube, Facebook and more.
This is the Chad Benson Shell Fun Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:31:19):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
Just finished watching the Dracula trailer for a new Dracula
coming out next year. Looks kind of cool. I know
how many Dracula movies We're gonna find out how many
Dracula movies? Okay, another one? This one's looks good. It's
just deal with it. Speaking of Draca, they're spending a
billion dollars to bring a Dracula theme park to Romania,

(01:31:47):
a billion dollars to build. It's gonna be like a
full theme park. Think Dolly would nots very far. Yes,
oh boy, also think Disneyland. But we're Dracula because he's
a big star over there, and if you don't know that,
having traveled through that area, he's a hero even to

(01:32:08):
this day, which I think is kind of cool, because
he fought back, you know, the Ottoman turks and everything.
Things got sideways after he had done it once before,
and they're like, you're bad, we gotta put you away,
and then everything started going back together. We should get
the guy out again. He's really good. So it's very interesting.
But speaking of trailers and movies, movies coming out next

(01:32:29):
summer is called Disclosure. It is Steven Spielberg's movie about
I don't want to say aliens, right, I don't want
to say the alien side of stuff, but it is
about something like that other dimensional thing. I'm gonna play

(01:32:51):
a bit of the trailer, but it's getting a ton
of buzz. This has been his most guarded movie ever.
Everybody's had to sign an NDA. The way that they've
put this together too is certain people are filming certain
things you're not supposed to know certain I mean it's
it's really and he was supposedly and because he believes

(01:33:17):
in extraterrestrial life, but he was supposedly given access that
no other person has ever gotten when it comes to
the military and UAPs, which is pretty intense when you
think about it. And the reason I think it's here's
my conspiracy because we do a little conspiracy here. I

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think we as a species are not prepared for something
that could be aliens or something like that. And this
doesn't say aliens, but there's something something like it kind
of feel think extra dimensional. But what I was saying

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to my friends the other day because I'd seen a
teaser trailer and the other one's come out pretty much
the same thing. This is how you'd have to do it.
Almost in America, it's like, we can't just tell the people.
We can't tell them because you know, they're not very
smart and they're gonna lose their mind, simpletons. So what

(01:34:24):
are we gonna do. Let's hire the guy that guy.
Let's let the guy. Yeah, let's hire him that he
already did one movie. I'm surprised it didn't work the
first time. Et we'll hire him again and we'll have
him do this. And the way that this is breaking
down though, like I said, the movie, the way that
this is breaking down has nothing to do with aliens.
The way that we think Little Green Men, et cetera.

(01:34:44):
Take away the spaceships kind of feel from what I understand,
from what I understand think extra dimensional. And the portion
of the trailer has Emily Blunt in it, and she's like,
think of good Morning America, kind of the weather person,
and she starts, well, it's just the whole thing is crazy.

Speaker 10 (01:35:05):
If you found how we weren't alone, if someone showed
you proved it to you would that frighten you.

Speaker 2 (01:35:19):
Good morning, Kansas City.

Speaker 11 (01:35:21):
Let's take a look at today.

Speaker 17 (01:35:25):
Let's let's today is today's.

Speaker 7 (01:35:39):
People had a right to know the truth. It belongs
to seven billion people. It's so creepy, so creepy. She's
standing there, you know, getting ready to do the weather,
and she's all, OK, it's just er lordy lord So.

Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
Some people that have been out there over the last
several months talking about you know, UAPs and this, that
and the other, we're gonna know the ones that you
should take serious. And this is just me again. This
is my twist on the whole thing. I would, I
would if I was going to tell the world and

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I didn't think the world could handle it that way.
Maybe I roll it out as a movie. You're not
gonna roll it as a musical. Let'd be stupid. There's aliens.
They live here and there, the next to you, they're
next to you. You're not gonna do that, right, You're not.
That's you're doing it in a different way. Oh okay,
I see that. I see that, So we'll see it's

(01:36:50):
gonna be interesting. There's no doubt that this is his
most guarded movie of all time, and we are getting
closer and closer to understanding what else could be out there.
Whatever it is. I've always said, take away the little
Green Men, take away all that stuff. The Grays. You know,
what did they get here? And they're not Little Green Men.

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We're like, dude, we were so wrong. We thought you
guys gonna be green. You just look like, you know,
you're purple. That was weird. That was totally unexpected. The
I think interdimensional and I think that's what it is.
And apparently it's not as fluffy as you think, Like
you hope they come here and they're like, oh nice,
I don't think so, Spina not nice. I got a
lot of pushbacks. So my local show yesterday a little thing,

(01:37:34):
hot Take Tuesday, which we're going to kick off at
the beginning of the new year. We've got a bunch
of new stuff coming for the show. But the hot
Take Tuesday thing I was joking around with is a
movie that we always talk about every year here on
the Chad Benson Show. And it's a Capra movie, right,

(01:37:54):
and it's got Jimmy Stewart. Yeah, I'm trying to read
and all these people in it, and I hate it.
I hate it. I hate it's what I hate. It's
a wonderful life. For I told you, George, I am
your god in hate. Cool, let's go to the bar.

Speaker 8 (01:38:15):
Do you want Mary?

Speaker 15 (01:38:16):
You want the moon?

Speaker 5 (01:38:18):
Just to say the word and I'll throw a lshole
around it and pour it down.

Speaker 8 (01:38:25):
Welcome home, mister baby.

Speaker 15 (01:38:27):
Send a mandel hardwash.

Speaker 2 (01:38:29):
I wish I had a million dollars hard. Let's turn
missus Martiny, welcome home.

Speaker 10 (01:38:40):
This is what I mister, you see, George, you really
had a wonderful life.

Speaker 16 (01:38:50):
Marry great.

Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
Told you that.

Speaker 25 (01:38:55):
I turn around, George.

Speaker 15 (01:38:58):
That's right, I tried.

Speaker 9 (01:39:09):
Sheyish.

Speaker 2 (01:39:09):
I can't listen to anymore. I can't believe you said
that Chain is such a great movie. First of all,
it was a flop when he came out. Secondly, and
I'm gonna point this out to you, he winds the
whole time, the whole freaking time. He is a woos
He takes no chances. Right, Oh, I gotta stay back,
take care of that's not that's the same as long ah,
who would go to a savings alone?

Speaker 8 (01:39:29):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:39:30):
So savings alone they're no longer for the most part,
they're gone. Big Craziness collapsed in the late eighties. But
who would go to the savings alone, or any any
financial institution? Right, take away savings alone. You go to
any financial institution and who's there? Drunk uncle Billy, oh,

(01:39:53):
and a bird with some holes in the ceiling. And
you think, you know what, it feels good. It feels
like the place I want to leave my money.

Speaker 4 (01:40:06):
And then he's all bummed because uncle Billy the drunk
lost his money.

Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
Oh gosh, mah oh, Potter, Potter's gonna wain everything. So
I talked about this yesterday and we were laughing our
asses off because I just the stain I have for it.
And everybody's like, you know, aw, he's a World War
two hero, and what does that give him a pass?
He winds the whole movie. He's got a gorgeous wife.
Let's be real in real life. No chance in hell,

(01:40:38):
Donna Read's going out with him, No way, no way.
His brother goes off, becomes a war hero. Oh, I
had to stay behind take care of the saving. He's
lone save the save stave everybody, right, so so that happens.
He's got a nice house, he got great kids, ah, daddy,

(01:41:00):
And let's not forget that his buddy asked him to
go into plastics with him, and he said, no, oh,
I don't think that's gonna be the future. And his
buddy becomes a bazillionaire. Yeah, the movie flopped. They called
it melancholy and sad barely made its budget back, not
even counting the marketing of the movie. It flopped. It's

(01:41:22):
become a classic. And he you know, Oh, it's about
second chances and the what ifs.

Speaker 15 (01:41:27):
It's just.

Speaker 2 (01:41:30):
First thing he does when he meets Clarence. He who
takes him to a bar. Clarence, I know you're my
guardy and Angel, let's go to a bar. I don't
think you liked that movie. I'm just saying, put it
out there, kids, and I know I'm probably gonna get
some hate and push back for it. Sorry, I just

(01:41:50):
he whined, and I told my wife. They asked me,
is your wife how does she feel about the movie?
I said, ah, she thinks the same thing I did.
We watch it, but we just laugh until the kids
see how he's whining. Don't whine. You get everything in
the world. You don't think it's perfect, doesn't matter, it's
this is what it is, and you don't whine about it.
And you keep pushing harder. You don't whine. And so
I get home and she goes, which you talk about it?
So I talked about the you know, a wonderful life,

(01:42:11):
and she goes, ah, God, that guy just whins and
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It is incredible, all right. Coming up, it's One Hit
Wonder Wednesday. So if you guys ever listened to the show,
God bless you for that. One Hit Wonder Wednesday is
based on obviously a one hit Wonder. Today is a

(01:43:39):
Christmas themed one hit Wonder and this was only a
supergroup for that day. What they did though, was pretty
damn amazing. That is coming straight ahead right here, Chad Benson.

Speaker 19 (01:43:52):
Joe serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.

Speaker 1 (01:44:07):
It's Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (01:44:09):
As we wrap up this Hop Day. It's one Hit
Wonder Hop Day version of One Hit Wonder. But it's
a supergroup. It's not a singular band. This is spectacular.
I think you guys will enjoy this. Sit back, relax
and let's get to our One Hit Wonder.

Speaker 20 (01:44:29):
Now it's time for another edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday.
You may not remember the name of the.

Speaker 2 (01:44:43):
Band, but you definitely know the song. This Bruiser, This
is one Hit Wonder Wednesday again. Technically not a band,

(01:45:07):
but a band aid Well like what you did there.
It all started on a night when a guy by
the name of Bob Geldoff was sitting at home. His band,
the boomtown Rats kind of fallen out of favor with
modern music. It's nineteen eighty four and he watches the
BBC and sees a report from a guy by the

(01:45:28):
name of Michael Burke about a tragedy happening in Ethiopia.

Speaker 21 (01:45:35):
Thousands of wasted people are coming here for help. Many
find only death. They flood in every day from villages
hundreds of miles away, dulled by hunger, driven beyond the
point of desperation. Fifteen thousand children here now, suffering, confused.

Speaker 2 (01:45:56):
Lost, absolute Well, right then and there, Bob Geldoff decided
I need to do something. Got on the phone the
next day with his buddy Mitchear Ultravox, said we need
to do something. He said why, told him why? He said, Okay,
what he goes, I want to have a Christmas number one.
Now understand in England the UK having a Christmas number

(01:46:18):
one is the number one. You want the number one.
We're gonna call it band Aid. They rushed out, they
got every big artist they possibly could, said, you're all
singing on it. You're gonna put your egos aside, and
you're coming in to do it because we're going to
raise a bunch of money for the starving people in Africa.
Lo and behold, you're one hit wonder today, a super
group and it is do they know it's Christmas in Africa?

(01:46:39):
From band Aid?

Speaker 7 (01:46:47):
It's Christmas time. There's no need to be afraid.

Speaker 6 (01:46:55):
At Christmas time.

Speaker 2 (01:47:00):
Any fanis shit.

Speaker 9 (01:47:03):
And our.

Speaker 27 (01:47:06):
Plenty Fatasio, oh you're round the world, and Christmas.

Speaker 9 (01:47:20):
God saying up there.

Speaker 2 (01:47:23):
One of the great songs, one of the number ones
selling singles of the whole time. Everybody was on it.
It did get some criticism for things like you know
that they talked about in the song no Side.

Speaker 23 (01:47:41):
And the bitter sting of tears and Christmas spells.

Speaker 2 (01:47:56):
That here we go on now, but there's no doubt
this was a number one and for a good cause

(01:48:16):
I thought today before we break the song down later
on and all the things that happened, this happened and
put the mystery away of some of that stuff. It
was a one hit wonder that inspired many and to
this day still played every Christmas. You're one hit Wonder
today band aid? Do they know it's Christmas? Three, two, three, five,

(01:48:37):
three eight, twenty four to twenty three At Chad Benson Show,
is your Acts, your Insta YouTube and more right here
on the Chad Benson Show. That was a hell of
a show today, Chad, I know we have so much fun.
We talk about a lot of stuff ACA Right, Affordable
Care Act. Obviously, Trump's got his big speech tonight. It's
going to be amazing. It's going to be for the

(01:48:58):
world and the ovallyoff. I've decided to turn the Oval
Office into a square. We'll see what that's all about.
Top of that, we talked about jobs, a Susie Wilds interview.
We had your one Hit Wonder Christmas edition, plus sized
park Hoppers, the debates about It's a wonderful life, heat
it up, what's trending? So many other things. You guys

(01:49:19):
have a blessed I'm raising the rest of your day.
We will absolutely do it again tomorrow as always, Night
night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:28):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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