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September 17, 2024 109 mins
The left is ramping up the rhetoric against Trump. Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrested in New York after federal indictment. Boeing continuing negotiations with striking workers. Sheriff tells parents to ‘do your job’ after increase in hoax threats from children. Beetlejuice sequel tops weekend box office. Suspect in latest Trump assassination attempt was on FBI's radar. Amazon requiring workers to return to the office. New reports from the Titan submersible disaster. TikTok still appealing US ruling. 
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is so funny to watch the left try to
spin this and blame all of this stuff on Donald Trump.
You got shot at twice. You deserve it. It's because
of the hateful language you spew. And I go, okay,
so that's it. So you you essentially are saying that

(00:39):
you've got what you deserve because of the hateful language.
That is absolutely the most insane thing ever.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Stop it.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Both sides are ridiculous. We've talked about this. Why because
to get noticed nowadays to say absurd ridiculous things. But
saying absurd ridiculous things, and there are consequences sometimes with
the things you say, and partially because you've got people
out there who don't quite understand the theater that is

(01:15):
taking place. And you say these things to bring attention
to you say these things to get eyeballs on you.
But to sit there and to listen to the things
that they say about a singular person, not a side
of the aisle that you disagree with as a group.

(01:38):
I don't agree with your policies over here, but as
a person, you are an existential threat. How many times
have you heard that that has become the new out
of abundance of caution.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
Maybe there will be.

Speaker 6 (01:55):
People need to start taking to the streets.

Speaker 7 (01:57):
This is a dictator to be unrest in the streets
for as long as there's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
Enemies of the state.

Speaker 8 (02:05):
Show me where it says that protests are supposed to
be polite and peaceful.

Speaker 9 (02:09):
Do something about your dad's immigrational practices.

Speaker 10 (02:12):
Effectless honor, They go low you.

Speaker 11 (02:14):
How do you resist the temptation to run up and
wring her neck.

Speaker 12 (02:17):
Biggest taror thread in this country is white men, most
of them radicalized.

Speaker 13 (02:23):
To the right.

Speaker 11 (02:24):
I thought he should have punished him in the face
and said, even if you lost, he insulted your wife,
he's on the escalator and called Mexican's rapist. Emmerged. He said, well,
what do you think I should done? I think you
should punish him in the face and then gotten out
of the race. You would have been a hero.

Speaker 14 (02:34):
I'd like to punch him in the face.

Speaker 15 (02:36):
I said, if we're in high school, I take you
behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.

Speaker 14 (02:39):
Punt Some people in the face.

Speaker 13 (02:42):
They're still going to have to go out and put
a bullet in Donald Trump. And that's a fact.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
And they're trying, but they want no responsibility for anything.
They want to be able to say all the things
they want to say, and they want to see a responsibility.
It's Dan Goldman, this was from a while ago. It's
a congress person.

Speaker 16 (03:05):
I want you to listen to this unquestionable at this
point that that man cannot see public office again. He
is not only unfit, he is destructive to our democracy
and he has to be He has to be eliminated.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
He has to be eliminated. Think about that. Eliminated is
not We've got to beat him. We've got to beat
him at the ballot box. We've got to do this
because I think if we do this, and we show
that their absurd claims and wackiness over here, we can
put this out of the misery of the American people

(03:43):
and finish off this MAGA movement and get back this normally.
That's not what you're saying. You have to eliminate him.

Speaker 17 (03:53):
If you had to be stuck in an elevator with
either President Trump, Mike pens or Jeff Sessions, who would
it be.

Speaker 10 (04:00):
Does one of us have to come out alive?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
That's the lady who would like to be president of
the United States of America. I get it was a joke.
You know, it's like, you know, what do you call
a bunch of lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?
A good start? But it's about the fact that you've
got serious, supposedly pundits and people who talk about the

(04:31):
fact that he must be not beaten at the ballot box, eliminated.
You don't think that people are going to act on that.
You don't think people are going to make a move
on that. You don't think somebody who doesn't quite get
the fact that you are throwing stuff out there in
a hyperbolic way because it is one of those things

(04:53):
where you know you're going to get likes, clicks, views,
shares talked about but the Reaper Hussians and again the
actions of individuals, and this is the thing that makes
me laugh. You want no repercussions for what you're saying,
but anything that Trump or jd Vance or anybody else says,

(05:16):
you want there to be repercussions for their language. Scott
Jennings the only guy what did bill Mark Hollam Lonely
Scott on CNN.

Speaker 18 (05:24):
The rhetoric is on both sides.

Speaker 11 (05:25):
It's coming from the right.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Rhetoric from the left.

Speaker 19 (05:28):
And I know, after something like this happens, it's very
fashionable to talk about rhetoric on both sides. Donald Trump
is the target, Okay, he's the current target, and it's happening,
and it's happened again. Honestly, we have to have a
conversation about elections. If you lose an election, the country's
not going to come to an end, Okay. What I
want Democrats to do, honestly, is to say it's okay,

(05:48):
like if Donald Trump wins, democracy will not end, the
Constitution will not in We're not going to live in
a dictatorship. There will not be a blog bath. All
the things they say that are totally fabricated. To me,
it would be a good day to stop doing.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
That, amen. And I get it every day. It's like
we talk about he's a fascist. He's not a fascist.
He is a fascist. He's just like Adolf Hitler. I
get that every day. It's just like Adolf Hitler. No,
he's not John Cusack, He's Adolf Hitler. You name it.
You go through how many people have called him a fascist,
just like Adolf Hitler. The worst person to ever live.
This is Mark Uh is it, Maren? It's a comic

(06:23):
talking about Trump. Listen to the crowd, Listen to a statement.

Speaker 20 (06:27):
Trump is probably the most horrible human that ever lived
in any capacity doing anything.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
And I really the worst human ever. So the guys
that started a war that led to the about fifty
million people dying not the worst human. The guy that
would like to end wars and keep America out of
him bad because he's mean in the way he tweeted

(06:56):
and the things he said. Okay, so I just want
to get this right. The guy that started a quote
unquote revolution culturally and killed god knows how many in
China not a bad guy comparatively to Trump. Yeah, and

(07:19):
you wonder why people lose their blanking mind.

Speaker 19 (07:22):
And I know everybody's talking today about all the rhetoric
in this country and what are we going to do
to fix it going forward?

Speaker 10 (07:27):
Folks, It's too late.

Speaker 19 (07:28):
It's too late in my opinion, because all the rhetoric
about Donald Trump over the last several years that he's
a threat to democracy, that the country will come to
an end if he gets elected president again. You know,
even over the weekend we have people blaming him and JD.
Vance for a bomb threat in Springfield. Well, if you
have believed that over the weekend, then how can you
not believe that the rhetoric leading up to today is
not somehow responsible for the fact that this man has

(07:49):
now survived two assassination attempts.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
And the bomb threat, by the way, and we'll get
to it later, those were all fake because from troll farms.
It is frustrating because we should have some serious conversation.
And I get you don't like Trump, and I think
that's the way Trump should approach everything. Look, you guys
don't like me, I understand that you don't have to
like me. You want a safer border, a safer world,

(08:18):
a place where stuff is affordable again, then you're going
to vote for me. If you only have emotions, then
vote for the other person. It is frustrating, and trust me,
and you guys have heard me. I hammer Trump and JD.
Vance for a lot of the insane, crazy crap that
they say that should be called out. But when you

(08:42):
have somebody who is like he needs to be eliminated,
that we need to make sure that when we win,
we send a message that this is not what is
going to happen in our country, that we beat them
at the ballot box, at the point where they go
back and they say, we've got to do something else.
But telling everybody, hey, if they win, you're gonna go

(09:09):
back and change. Remember that, Joe Biden. If they win,
it's over. You'll have no more rights. If they win,
you're never gonna vote again. Hmm. That sounds ridiculous because
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(09:30):
tweet at As Texas program? A lot of stuff to
get to today. Way do you hear what this sheriff
said in Florida? And some issues going on in Florida
not a shocker, but he's had enough talk about that
obviously what's happening in Springfield, because that's continuing to go
a bunch of stuff to get too crazy, fun, you
name it, We've got it all today on this Tuesday

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Speaker 21 (11:02):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 22 (11:04):
Sean Diddy Combs was arrested Monday night in New York
by federal agents. Multiple sources tell ABC News a federal
grand jury in Manhattan returned an indictment against Combs, which
set in motion his arrest. The charges remained sealed. The
arrest was confirmed by Comb's lawyer, who says, quote, we
are disappointed with the decision to pursue what we believe
is an unjust prosecution of mister Combs by the US
Attorney's office. The music mogul had been under mounting scrutiny

(11:27):
since a twenty twenty three lawsuit by his former girlfriend,
the singer Cassie, who accused him of sex trafficking in
years of abuse allegations.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
Combs is denied by the way he settled that lawsuit.
I think came out like November tenth, and he settled
it on the eleventh. That shows you something. This is
a defense attorney Joshua Ritter talking about how the fact
that Combs and everybody had expected this, he'd actually moved
from the West coast to the East coast expecting this.

Speaker 23 (11:55):
You know, I think they're reading the tea leaves as
much as we are. That they knew that this was
likely coming, and it's smart to kind of prepare themselves.
You know anything else would I think be foolish if
he planned on trying to run or somehow you know,
escape the inevitable. I think that they realized that likely
they would be sitting here exactly where they are today,

(12:16):
dealing with his arraignment this morning, and so they're just
preparing themselves as much as we have been waiting and watching.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Again, once it comes out, and you go through the
whole thing, because that's what it takes. You've got to
go through the whole thing, because you know, it's like
we've unsealed it. Okay, great, Now I got to go
through the whole thing to take an actual look at it.
Because we live in a time where sensationalists people are
gonna run with certain things. I kind of want to
get a feel of what's inside of it. But you know,
the raid that happened, you know, people talk about the

(12:48):
Mari Laga raid wasn't what people think. They blow it
out of proportion. Talk about the raid here. This was
guns ablazing. This was not knock on the door. This
guns out the whole nine yards. There's some serious stuff
in this. And do I think he's the only one
I got some people last night I goes this is

(13:09):
about Dubac because you know I had Tupac killed. This
is about Tupac. Is this the Tupac thing? Is this Tupac?
Did he have Biggie killed too?

Speaker 5 (13:18):
Like?

Speaker 2 (13:18):
Is this guy killing everybody? Just crazy? You know who?
I feel sorry for Sting? Why because every you know
that song he does, every bath that take, you know
that one I'll be missing. That's probably not gonna get
paid a lot. It's like I feel sorry for the

(13:39):
Cosby actors. You know, after Bill did what he did awful,
there's no reason to have the reruns anymore. So those
people have any money. Sting's gonna be fine, But he
was making I don't know. He used talk about how
much money he made a day off of it. Now
there's a chance that's not gonna happen. Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four to twenty three act she had

(14:00):
Vincent show at your Twitter, your Instagram, all of the
other things. Again, is the as you go through the indictment,
figure everything out, then you have a better feel the
sensationalism that's going to be there.

Speaker 24 (14:11):
But this is it.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
You know, he's a pretty big star and a mogul.
Boeing on strike.

Speaker 25 (14:20):
We all know that the union and Boeing they head
back into negotiation with federal mediators on Tuesday, so we'll
be watching closely to see what comes out of that.
And the mantra for these union members is one day longer,
one day stronger. And they've all been saving their paychecks
and preparing for.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
This, have they? That's the big thing? Have you been
preparing for this? They want a lot.

Speaker 25 (14:42):
Union members wanted a forty percent raise over three years.
The contract they were offered would have given them twenty
five percent over four years. And they want their pensions
back they lost those in twenty fourteen and a deal
with Boeing to keep jobs in Washington State. The contract
they were offered this time around also took away yearly
bonuses and offer them instead a one time ratification bonus

(15:04):
of three thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
What about bringing home people that you send into space
or maybe your planes not falling apart? What about are
there any bonuses for the people out there?

Speaker 26 (15:15):
Chat?

Speaker 2 (15:16):
This is John Holden. He is the head of the
Machinist unit, and this is the machinist Well, why I
find this interesting is I don't think he sounds as
confident as maybe the people who are on strike are feeling.

Speaker 27 (15:31):
Their decision was loud and clear, it wasn't good enough,
and they voted to strike by ninety six percent. And
we are aligned, We are together, standing shoulder to shoulder,
and now we march forward with this new direction, you know,
getting ready to set in for the long haul.

Speaker 10 (15:48):
I don't know how fruitful they'll be, but we're going
to state our.

Speaker 27 (15:51):
Members' desires and their demands in no uncertain terms and
keep pushing that forward.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
I don't know how fruitful they're going to be. They're
not reading the room either. Look, we're a part of
a union, and I'm always about striking and collective bargaining,
but I also have to read the room, and the
room says we don't have it going on right now.
Speaking of unions, did you see the Starbucks in Ithaca.
So a judge is ordering two Starbucks in Ithaca, New

(16:19):
York to reopen after they decided to form a union.
Starbucks said, screwed, we're gonna shut down, and the judge
is like, sorry, you're gonna have to reopen those stores.
You're like, what, Yeah, you're gonna have to reopen those stores?
You don't have a choice. You have to reopen two stores.
So the labor judge ruled that Seattle based Coffee Giant

(16:42):
illegally shut down the locations in order to chill unionism.
So there you go, you better reopen them. And you
just had the CEO that they spend all that money on.
He just stats announced earlier today. He's like, I'm done.
It's been there five months.

Speaker 10 (17:01):
Oh my lord.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
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Speaker 3 (17:32):
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Speaker 1 (17:38):
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Speaker 28 (18:01):
This is Chad Benson airsoft guns, fake Ammo knives, swords.
This is the collection deputies say they confiscated from an
eleven year old in Port Orange. The Belusha County Sheriff's
office says the Creekside Middle School student threatened to commit
a mass shooting at his school or Sands Middle School
before he was arrested Monday morning.

Speaker 21 (18:22):
It just kind of hit home today.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
I have three kids that go here, so you know,
you kind of get a little nervous of whether you
should send your kid.

Speaker 29 (18:29):
To school or not.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
He had like a mini arsenal taking pictures. He had
a hit list, a kill list. The sheriff is pissed
by the way. Sheriff Chitwood man. That sounds like somebody
from a straight out of a movie. You come, Sheriff
Chitwood You min watch out.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
Who knows what he's gonna do.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
He's pissed the stuff's going down there threats online too
many of them angry to say the least, angry at
the kids, angry at the parents, and he's got a plan.

Speaker 30 (18:59):
So far this year to ear have been two hundred
and seven threats who have come in. We've arrested seven
people for threaten threats to kill one student, if you remember,
tried to bring a loaded firearm into a mainland football game.
We've had eleven weapons on our campuses this year.

Speaker 14 (19:16):
So what we're going to start.

Speaker 30 (19:18):
Doing Monday is since parents, you don't want to raise
your kids, I'm going to start raising him. Every time
we make an arrest, your kid's photo is going to
be put out there, and if I could do it,
I'm going to purp walk your kid so that everybody
can see what your kid's up to.

Speaker 14 (19:34):
The Second point of.

Speaker 30 (19:35):
This is if I can any way find out that
a parent knew what was going on and wasn't doing anything,
you're just getting purp walk with him.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Damn chereff Chitwood is chitwood, cheff Chitwood. Oh my god,
it's Chitwood. Here, come Chitwood. Watch out here, come Chitwood's pissed.
Oh my god. It's like walking tall. It's not having
this crap. Kids. So the kid that he took into custody,
he walked him through the whole thing on what was

(20:07):
gonna happen to him. You're going in here, this is
what you can do. We're gonna book you. Little kid
had a kill list. It's like eleven WTF.

Speaker 30 (20:17):
The purpose of four to five Flora is to send
in tips that we're going to investigate because you believe
something is going to happen. To keep setting in these
tips over and over and over again and think it's
a big joke and nothing's going to happen to it.
Starting Monday, we're gonna have a billboard. We're gonna have
a poster aut I'm gonna show you every kid that's
been arrested and where they go to school, and then

(20:39):
from their own out we're gonna publicly shame them in
their parents. So parents, do your job.

Speaker 14 (20:44):
Don't let sheriff would raise your kids.

Speaker 30 (20:47):
This is absolutely ridiculous. Go talk to the families who
have lost a loved one in a school shooting. These
little knuckleheads think it's funny. Go talk to those parents
and see how funny this is.

Speaker 16 (21:00):
It's not.

Speaker 10 (21:01):
We're going to come and get you.

Speaker 30 (21:02):
We're going to put you out for republic embarrassment. And
I know of a set of parents right now that
they're looking at eleven thousand dollars each because somebody's paying
this bill.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Oh, Sheriff Chitwood was in Jimmy Chitwood and Hoosiers. Somebody
looked that up for me. I'm pretty sure Jimmy Chitwood
was in Hoosiers. I'm correct. I don't know why I
feel that way. Yeah, that's right. Jimmy Chitwood played by

(21:33):
Mars Valinis. He was in Hoosiers, Jimmy Chitwood. Well, this
is Sheriff Chittwood. Don't mess with him or tell you
there right now. Mmmmm uh more chaos craziness. Speaking of threats,
guys haven't heard. There's been thirty three bomb threats that
have been called in to Springfield. And this is the

(21:57):
Governor de Wine.

Speaker 5 (21:59):
So I want to say the parents in Springfield, these
hoaxes have these threats have all been hoaxes. None of
them have panned out. We have people, unfortunately overseas who
are taking these actions. Some of them are coming from

(22:20):
one particular country. We think that this is, you know,
one more opportunity to mess with the United States, and
they're they're continuing to do that. So we cannot let
the bad guys win. Our schools must remain open.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Must remain open. Has to parents are frustrated, people are frustrated.
The town feels like it's getting a bad name. Uh,
it is ridiculous, and I believe one hundred and ten
percent it is ridiculous. It is, but the Haitians are
run around killing your cats. They're not going to the

(23:04):
the you know, animal shelter and looking at it like
a buffet. It's not happening. It's not. And this ridiculousness
of continuing to push out this wackiness in working and
it makes you look like a clown. There's so much
stuff to talk about when it comes to this, and

(23:27):
don't buy into the minute somebody asked you a question
about pets and dogs that you roll with it. You
don't do it. It doesn't help you when you get
disproven over and over again. And this goes for both sides.
By the way, it's hard to trust you again. And
it's one thing when you think something you've got information,
you believe it to be half true. It's not quite

(23:48):
as true as you thought. It was misrepresented to you
in good faith. You were trying to do something. We
know now that this has now just become anecdotal evidence
that we're gonna throw out there, and then it causes
people to to pay attention and freak out, and then
all of a sudden you've got chaos, and it's just frustrating.

Speaker 31 (24:06):
I think that they are making the same mistake that
they all made during Stop the Steal, which is they
believe that anything that directionally points or causes argument around
the issue that they think they are going to win on,
like immigration. They believe that anything, anything is justified in
talking about in backing up and not for surrendering on

(24:28):
in order to focus the conversation. Now, as I had
said to them at that time, I think they're fundamentally
incorrect because I think a lying to people is I'm
going to put morals out of it. Lying to people
are saying things that are incorrect. Give you too much
to be discredited on what people say. Then I don't
believe anything that you say.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
That's why Buddy soccer over at breaking points. We're not
really buddies, but I love watching what they do. Crystal
and him, he's a conservative. He thinks the whole thing
is blowing and the thing is okay. Now that you
we've got the eyes on what is going on there,
let's have a conversation about. But it's the sensationalism that

(25:10):
they feel continues to keep the eyes on it. So push, push, push,
and don't double down on it. Focus where you need
to be focused, because there is plenty to talk about.

Speaker 31 (25:20):
You want to talk about Haitians, Let's talk about all
day long about TPS, the legitimacy of migrant law, asylum, etc.
I think that's a winning issue for Republicans, and polls
show that. But when you start claiming people are eating
pets and dogs, and then when you get discredited on that,
and then even worse, you start to take anecdotal evidence
as fact in and of itself. The current defense is

(25:42):
my constituents say, listen, I'm going to give you news.
Most people who are interested in politics are stupid and weird.
Like if you are at the local level, and by
the way, I conclude myself in that, so if you're
at the local level and you're calling your congressman, I've
manned enough of these phones. If you have the time
out of the middle of your day to call your
congressman and complain, you're a freaking weirdo ninety eight percent

(26:04):
of the time. So that we're just going to take
these people's word. I mean, how many times we see
these blection affidavits that were completely fake fake You don't
stop the seal. Oh I saw this, blah blah uh
fake did an investigation?

Speaker 14 (26:17):
Fake?

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Saw this.

Speaker 31 (26:18):
Judge learily looks at it, laughs and throws it out
of the courtroom.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
I agree with Saga there. It's it's frustrating for people
who look and say, you've got the upper hand on.

Speaker 14 (26:32):
The issues.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
And these are the things you're writing with, and then
you allow the media to control that. Anecdotal evidence is
not evidence.

Speaker 16 (26:43):
It's just not.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
And it's frustrating because when you say to yourself, look,
there's a real issue here, and it's not on the Haitians.
It's on our government in the way that this is
allowed to go down. People are frustrated. It's a culture clash.
We are having issues here that this isn't growing pains.
We've passed that point. There is a crush on our services.

(27:11):
They are frustrated with what is happening here, and we
need to find out why. If you want more years
of what's going on in Springfield, Ohio, then you vote
for her, because she's going to allow this to continue
in such a way that there will be a flood
of people coming here, more culture clashes, more issues, more
services crunch, more real problems. But people don't come at

(27:37):
it that way anymore. Sensationalism wins the day, day in
and day out, and it will cost you eventually.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
And then what.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
The left does it, the right does it. And that's
why we're frustrated with politics. I know, we get the
politicians we deserve, and I guess this is what we
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Speaker 1 (29:12):
To Cheshe no, not the country, the institution is the
Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 10 (29:21):
He Believe Grandpa's Dead.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
Number one again.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Beatle Juice.

Speaker 32 (29:24):
Beetle Juice the reigning king of the weekend box office
with fifty one point six million dollars in ticket sales.
Second place the horror flick Speak No Evil, which came
in at eleven point five million. Deadpool and Wolverine placed
third with five point two million, and in fourth place
was the conservative mockumentary and I Racist, which raked in
four point seven million dollars in ticket sale, which is

(29:46):
pretty good.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Facts one of the most successful independent movies, and I'm
talking about there was virtually no outside of shares and
stuff like that, so much of it was kind of
what they call gorilla marketing. Didn't put a ton of
money into Ami Racist. And it's interesting because you go
to the Tomato Meter, no reviews outside of the popcorn meter,

(30:12):
which is you and I because they didn't want to
review it. Now some did review it, but not enough
to get a Tomato Meter rating. And in fact, I
was reviewing one of the things. One of the reviewers said,
this Ami Racist is imperfect, filmed, riddled with issues, but

(30:34):
it still made me laugh more than boor at two,
and I saw a couple people have reviewed the movie said,
while they're in the league of DEI and this insanity.
The fact is that they laughed because they realized how
absurd so much of this stuff was. And Matt Walsh

(30:55):
was talking about the fact that they didn't get any
kind of rating from the people should be rating it,
going and looking at it the critics, right, like, that's
what you're there for. You're not going to go look
at this.

Speaker 33 (31:06):
You know, we're kind of accustomed to when you've got
a film from a conserve, someone who's a conservative, where
if you follow Rotten Tomatoes, you're used to seeing that
dichotomy between you know, ninety five percent score from the
audience and then the critics give.

Speaker 10 (31:20):
It a thirty five percent or something like that.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
So we were expecting something similar here.

Speaker 33 (31:24):
But we didn't quite anticipate is that they would just
that they wouldn't give us bad reviews because they just
wouldn't review it at all, which you know, when you
don't you're scared or what is that? I can't think
of any other explanation. I mean, if we if we
didn't have it in theaters and if it wasn't charting,
then they could always justify it by saying, well, it's
just not relevant, it's not on a radar.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
But they can't say that so and they're not going
to review it.

Speaker 33 (31:46):
I can only assume it's because, look, if it was
a bad movie and they could just dump on it
and give it a bad review, then they would happily
do that. But now I'm biased, of course, but I
think it's a great film, so I think that they
don't want to give it any credit.

Speaker 14 (31:58):
I don't think they want to have to.

Speaker 33 (31:59):
Give it any credit and then deal with their own
audience getting mad at them about that.

Speaker 14 (32:03):
So I imagine that's the least part of what's going on.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
And if you don't know anything about the movie, Matt Walsh,
conservative commentator Daily Wire, pretty funny guy. He did the
movie What Is a Woman, which is also entertaining. So
he goes around to all of these places that are
super DEI, super woke and talks about race, and you know,

(32:29):
he goes to this dinner where white women essentially pay
twenty five hundred dollars to have people who are of
color tell them what a pos they are and how
they're race is now they could, you know, sort everything out,
and because there's no privilege there, twenty five hundred bucks, Sure,
here you go, because does this make you feel good?
Can I just pay you the twenty five hundred dollars
and not go like, that's what I would say if

(32:50):
I had to pay twenty five bucks twenty five hundred dollars,
which I never would. And then he meets with Robert
Robin DeAngelis, of course, of the aimed white fragility, and
she is just apoplectic right now because I got duped
in all of these things. But the interesting thing is,
you should know who this guy is, right, you should

(33:11):
know who he is somewhat you should be aware of
being punked by this guy and they asked him, so
you going, and they kind of recognize you. They don't
treat you the same as when he puts on a
man bun in the middle of the movie because he
wants to be an ally by the way, it's a

(33:33):
horrible disguise we did.

Speaker 33 (33:35):
And that was also interesting because I fully admit that
the disguise is not all that convincing. I mean said,
we didn't go all out with the disguise, and it
could have done the fat suit and facial prosthetics, but
we didn't do that.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
It's just a man bun.

Speaker 33 (33:47):
I think that when you do that, along with the
with the outphanit I'm wearing, it's it's kind of subtle,
a little bit at least more subtle by you know,
film standards for disguises. But it's at least enough to
signal to the people I'm talking too that I probably
agree with them. And at least for the people who
are talking to the film, that's the thing that's most
important than they want it. They want to know that

(34:08):
I agree and that they're not going to be challenged.
And if you can signal that, then you can get
them to really open up, which is what what we
do in the film, and.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
That's all they want. You know, do you agree with
me and my position? Are you and I allies? Are
we on the same tribe? We are fantastic. That's all
that matters, because we've become a tribal world. Been talking
about it for the last you know, I don't know,
ten years since we've done this, show how tribal we are.

(34:37):
And nobody ever wants to upset the tribe. And if
you dare go against anything when it comes to the tribe,
you're going to get Oh my god, I can't believe,
like you know, Blackrock right, like this is the new
tribal thing for the people on the right, Blackrock. So
there's supposedly a commercial out there right now that says
the is second Assassin was in a black Rock commercial,

(35:03):
as was the first Assassin. Coincidence, and then of course
Deep State and all this stuff. I called it out
as bs of course do it online.

Speaker 3 (35:14):
It's not true.

Speaker 2 (35:15):
That is not even the commercial. You have spliced together
two commercials. It doesn't even look the same. It's ridiculous.
And the fact that people are buying it and then
blasting that is so insane. But I expect that people
live in a tribal world now. They don't want to
go against their tribe and their biases, and their echo

(35:37):
chamber says it's this, and I will not challenge anything
out there. It's the same thing with the Deimi racist.
If you're honest with yourself, you realize ninety nine percent
of it is a bunch of crap. But you don't
want to go against the tribe because could get in
trouble and you don't want to be free thinking. Three two, three, five, three, eight,

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Speaker 14 (35:59):
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Speaker 2 (36:01):
A lot of stuff still to get to. Yes, some
P Diddy news? Did he p diddle? What's it say
in those indictments? That's what everybody wants to know, a
lot of things to get to today. It's crazy, isn't it.
It's only a Tuesday. It's a Chad Benson show.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent life,

(36:48):
This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
That's quite a rap sheet you have there, sir, talking
about the guy that's going to try to kill the
president of the United States of America. As we find
out more and more about him every day a man
did he have some itsused?

Speaker 34 (37:06):
Roth was charged with possession of an assault rifle with
an obliterated serial number and with illegal possession of a
gun because he's a convicted felon. The charges include a
reference to a two thousand and two conviction for possession
of a weapon of mass death and destruction. A law
enforcement source would direct knowledge of that case, providing ABC
News with a chilling account involving a traffic stop where
police saw Roth motion toward a firearm in his vehicle.

(37:29):
He then fled the scene, sparking a three hour standoff
in barricade with authorities who discovered a fully operational machine gun.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
Yeah, he sounds well again, way too close to the president.
We're finding out this more and more that not only
so close to the president. The frustration I think people
are having on both sides of the aisle when it
comes to the Secret Service, because remember, let's not forget
they protect everybody, and if you feel that they're not

(37:59):
protecting person, but they're gonna protect you, yeah, I mean
you want it. This is a non partisan issue and
that's the one thing they're coming together. It's very nonpartisan
because they recognize you've got to be on top of
every single damn thing you do. What was it like
when they finally got him. Here's the sheriff.

Speaker 35 (38:20):
First of all, you have to picture the scene was
chaotic traffic stop, the northbound southbound fifteen twenty armed deputies,
body armored guns, helicopter overhead K nine. He was nonplus
would be the way I would describe it. His facial
affect was relatively flat. Yet he never asked, well, what
is this about? What's going on? The normal thing you

(38:42):
would expect, even from guilty people oftentimes try to put
it on the front, but not him. He just sat
there as calm, as if he was getting ready to
go to a late night church service.

Speaker 2 (38:53):
So there you go. It's calm. It's as if he's
going to a late night church heerse I don't know
why it's a late night church service, but it is
what it is. So serious issues with this cat, there's
no doubt about that. Just a frustrating situation all around
because everybody is taken to their partisan world where we

(39:14):
apparently have to blame somebody. It's your fault, it's your fault. Look,
the rhetoric out there against Trump. Not that Trump doesn't
have rhetoric, let's be real, but the fact that the
left wants to go, you know, we need to eliminate him.

(39:34):
He's a detriment to democracy. He's a dictator, he's a fascist,
he's evil. We can go on and on. There's so
many of those things. And to think that somebody's not
going to do something, and you know, we came out
yesterday and he blamed and I think in many cases,

(39:55):
you know, the rhetoric that's out there, you deserve the
blame your getting on the left, you absolutely do, because
you continue to say things that are so ridiculous and
so over the top. And then you wonder why people
you always say you always say, well it is uh,

(40:17):
it is not us, it's him, because he's got he's
he says all these horrible things. So you you want
there you know, it's like, have you seen the last
couple of days. There's a perfect example. You know, there
have been thirty three bomb threads against the people of Springfield. Yeah,
they all came from overseas, and the ridiculousness of the
bad stuff that's that's on them. And I've said it

(40:39):
over and over. I do not agree with it. I
think it's ridiculous. But I will tell you this. You
want to blame JD. Vance and Trump for that. Yet
you go out there and you say stuff that is
absolutely ridiculous when it comes to Donald Trump and what
he's like and the dane and the evil and you

(41:02):
can go on and on and on about how bad
he is and how he's going to destroy America and
how he's evil, and then when something happens, you're like, well,
that's because of him.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings of
all of the country, and maybe there will be.

Speaker 6 (41:17):
People need to start taking to the streets. This is
a dictator.

Speaker 13 (41:21):
You know.

Speaker 7 (41:21):
There needs to be unrest in the streets for as
long as there's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 21 (41:25):
Enemies of the state.

Speaker 8 (41:26):
Show me where it says that protests are supposed to
be polite and peaceful.

Speaker 9 (41:30):
Do something about your dad's immigration practices effectless honor, they
go low.

Speaker 11 (41:35):
We can how do you resist the temptation to run
up and wring her neck?

Speaker 12 (41:39):
The biggest terror thread in this country is white men,
most of them radicalized to the right.

Speaker 11 (41:45):
I thought he should have punished him in the face
and say, even if you lost, he insulted your wife,
he's on the escalator and called Mexican's rapist. Immerged. He said, well,
what do you think I done? So think he should
punsh him in the face and then gotten out of
the race. You would have been a hero.

Speaker 15 (41:56):
I'd like to punch him in the face. I said,
if we're in high school, I take you behind.

Speaker 14 (41:59):
The gym and the hell have it punked some people
in the face.

Speaker 13 (42:03):
They're still going to have to go out and put
a bullet in Donald Trump. And that's a fact.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
So no responsibility whatsoever there. How about this one. This
is Congressman Dan Goldman. Now this is not recent, but
it doesn't have to be. Again, you want to say,
all the stuff that's happening somewhere is the responsibility of

(42:28):
Donald Trump and Jadvans. They said something which I said
was ridiculous. People acted, and those people happened to be
foreign actors on these things. Now, granted they wouldn't have
known what was going on in Springfield had it not
been brought up, but still those were foreign actors. Trump's
been almost He's been shot at once. A second attempt

(42:52):
failed and you say things like.

Speaker 16 (42:58):
This questionable at this point that that man cannot see
public office again. He is not only unfit, he is
destructive to our democracy, and he has to be He
has to be eliminated, has.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
To be eliminated, not beaten at the ballot box, eliminated.
So whatever they say, Trump jd vance people on the right,
it's their responsibility of the actions of assheads. Whatever you say,

(43:34):
like he has to be eliminated or put a bullet
in him, that is the responsibility of who, not you.
You're not responsible for it, obviously, Why should you be
responsible for it? You just spin it around and say, well,
at the end of the day, it's really always about Trump.

Speaker 29 (43:51):
Donald Trump is blaming Democrats for inflaming political rhetoric, but
the former president's own words seem to be increasing the
threat of political violence Field, Ohio.

Speaker 2 (44:03):
So if he says something, it inflames people. If you
say something, you're just getting a pass because you're on
the left. We need to tamp down the hate and
anger because we all need to understand their people out

(44:24):
there who want to divide us. See that people are
calling in the fake bomb threats that are foreign actors,
and there are people out there who don't quite get
that a lot of this is political theater, and they
act upon it. But you can't say that you are
responsible for your words and anybody else's actions. My words

(44:45):
carry no responsibility, and it's only the actions of those
individuals that do something based on the fact that they
believe you're a threat. Doesn't get to work that way.
Head's eye wind tails, you lose three two three, five,
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(45:06):
I continue to say this because I get pushedback by
several of you out there who are big Trump supporters
and jade Vans and them. Have the right to talk
about the cats and the Haitians and stuff. There are
real issues that need to be talked about, and you
win on those real issues. When you start to deviate
from that, the media picks up on it. They make

(45:27):
it sensationalism, they keep it in the front pages, and
the real issues get buried somewhere in the back. And
that's when everything becomes blurry and you make things tougher
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Speaker 21 (47:06):
You're listening to the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 36 (47:08):
In a letter to employees, Amazon CEO says not only
is the ordering that the company have fewer managers who
employees can work with, fewer meetings, and fewer approval layers
on decisions, but the company will also mandate that corporate
workers return to the office five days a week by
early January. Amazon, like many companies, has allowed three days
a week in office and too remote after the pandemic,

(47:30):
but the CEO is saying it's time to change that
now so workers can better collaborate in person.

Speaker 2 (47:35):
Ooh, man, that's gotta suck if you've been used to it.
I've heard people say the other day, man that COVID
was nice because I got to work out of the house.
Make me come back to the office now. Super sucks.
That's going to be a battle right there. And if
you're getting paid a ton of money from Amazon and

(47:56):
you don't have other offers, you're probably gonna go back
to the office. If you've got other offers, you're probably
gonna go well, you know, I think the happy medium
for that position. Then again, it's management. It's office is
three to five, you know days, but I mean realistically

(48:17):
three days a week at least in the office. You
give people the opportunity to do a half day, you know,
so say, look, guys, I need you on Monday, Tuesday,
half day Wednesday. You can work out of the house Thursday, Friday.
I think people be all over that I need you
in the office Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. People be all over that.

(48:39):
This is going to be a battle, not just for Amazon,
for everybody else, because, as we all know, given the opportunity,
even to take a little bit less money, what we
have seen is people will work out of the house
overcoming into the office. I don't mind doing either. So

(49:02):
I have my home studio, which I like, and I
like going to the office and collaborating as well. It really,
you know, to me, it doesn't matter, and I'm blessed
that I'm able to do that, And if you've listened
to the show for a long time, I was doing
both for a long time, and I lived sixty five

(49:24):
miles away from the studio, so one hundred and thirty
miles a day. It was exhausting after a while, but
I enjoyed being around the people, the energy. But I
do a different job than most. I talking to a
microphone by myself, So you know how much collaboration can
I get. Oh, yeah, it's really interesting. It's very interesting.

(49:45):
Speaking of offices, this was a office for some and
also a tomb.

Speaker 37 (49:50):
As investigators try to piece together what went wrong, we're
learning that the crew was in touch with their support ship,
the polar Prints via text message. One of the last
messages to the surface from two miles down, All good here.
Half an hour later, this dropped two weights, potentially indicating
a crisis on board. Dropping the weights may have been
a last ditch effort to bring the titan back to

(50:13):
the surface.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
It didn't work, as we all know, and we're finding
out more and more about how this thing was treated.
This thing should never have even been anywhere near trying
to do what they did, which is go down to
see the Titanic in some sort of half ass submarine
with a joystick from Atari and text messages the.

Speaker 37 (50:33):
Hearing revealing more than one hundred equipment issues in the
past several years. The titan was struck by lightning in
twenty eighteen and was left outside in the bitter Canadian
cold for seven months. It was never pressure tested to
the highest industry standards, and it even partially sank four
weeks before the doomed mission following a night of high
season fog.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
Here's my question if the cuberris and we heard was
it James Cameron talk about this the other day. The
hubris of the person who owned this ran this to
think that all of this crap was totally fine and
there's nothing to worry about, and you put other people's

(51:14):
lives at risk, and like you said, they're going down
to see the Titanic, and the hubris of those people
who thought it was unsinkable. It's crazy to think this.
And you didn't think so much even about your life,
because that's how driven and wacky you are, and the
fact that you thought you could overcome anything.

Speaker 38 (51:31):
I mean, it's incredible to hear what some of the
engineers said early on, you know, when this submersible was
being developed, that the Hall was never tested to industry standards,
that many of the senior leaders at Oceangate warned the
founder stocked and rushed that this wasn't safe, that they
weren't building this correctly, that they were rushing, that they

(51:51):
weren't testing it correctly.

Speaker 2 (51:54):
They weren't You left it out. Got struck by lightning.
That should have been something right there. I think got
struck by the and I'm not going down. And let's
not forget the people that died on this. They paid
a ton of money, and that one poor kid who
wanted to impress his father, who did not want to
go down in it, and just the horror of knowing

(52:18):
what was going to happen and that that was it,
and that your life was over because you had this
want to be some sort of you know, Indiana Jones underwater.

Speaker 38 (52:32):
We learned that the Hall was struck by lightning and damaged,
and the engineer warned that it wasn't safe to fix.
We've also learned that one of the engineers was never
told that this was designed to go to Titanic, and
then titan also partially sunk four weeks before the incident,
following a night of testing. It was in high season fog.
And then just days before the incident, we learned that

(52:53):
a group of passengers were inside and they were slammed
against the wall of the Titan as it was resurfacing.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
Yeah, there was a doomed mission from the start, and
the start started months months before. Absolutely, she wants to
be Miss America.

Speaker 39 (53:10):
I did not want a plan to give up on
my dreams of being part of a pageant and representing
my country or my aspirations after I became a mother,
But I actually felt more motivated because.

Speaker 26 (53:26):
Of having my son.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
She is a twenty five year old. Her name is
Danielle Hazel, and she's challenging the pageant rules because she
is a mother and she's disqualified. I did not know
that you were disqualified if you were a mom.

Speaker 16 (53:40):
My hopes is that.

Speaker 39 (53:41):
They're able to see that the rules do need to
be changed because they're not clear and there are outdated.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
I would say, so, so wait a minute, you can
have a wiener and be Miss America, but you can't
have a child. I don't know is the trands they
do they allow that somebody's gonna bitch at me. Just
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Speaker 1 (54:12):
Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 14 (54:37):
Tick Talk, Tick Talk, tick talk.

Speaker 2 (54:41):
It's TikTok Tuesday. We gluys talk about TikTok. We're gonna
get to it, but first, how about some fun from
some liberals on TikTok. We're upset about Springfield.

Speaker 17 (54:50):
In what world does a candidate for the presidency of
the United States of America get on stage and say
immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are stealing and eating people's cats
and dogs because he heard his running mate say it.

Speaker 2 (55:10):
So why fact check this.

Speaker 17 (55:13):
Let's just blurt that out because you think that's a
good talking point, Well.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
It's got you talking about it. But as we've explained earlier,
it's ridiculous, just like saying, I don't know they're fine
people on both sides, Why fact check that, because it's
not about whether you're right or wrong, it's how much
noise you can make.

Speaker 17 (55:40):
Meanwhile, in Springfield, Ohio. You have bomb threats, you have
community hate, you proud boys, and then yesterday your running
mate gets on a Sunday morning talk show and admits
he made.

Speaker 10 (55:57):
The whole thing up.

Speaker 17 (56:00):
Seriously, this is where we are, and there are some
of you out there that are still going to vote
for this. I am truly baffled with my fellow man.

Speaker 5 (56:12):
Are you.

Speaker 14 (56:15):
Baffled?

Speaker 40 (56:16):
You say?

Speaker 2 (56:17):
Should you be baffled by your fellow man? You buy
all the crap that the Democrats sell you. He's a fascist,
he's evil, it's a grand wizard of the klu Klux Klam.
He's all the things Sadolf Hitler, he's all the stuff.

Speaker 40 (56:34):
You buy it.

Speaker 14 (56:36):
It's not true.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
Unfortunately, though, you gotta say crazy things to get people
to notice, which should piss us all off. It should
look on the issues, Trump wins. On the issues, Trump wins.
The problem is is the ridiculousness that Trump says things

(57:01):
at times causes the comments to become the issue. Not
the issue. You know what the issue is For a
lot of people, life too damn expensive. CBS goes out
to a diner because that's what you do. Apparently only
voters go to diners in Nevada and Lady I think

(57:27):
a surprise when she talks to all the people. They're
expecting it to be pretty much a fifty to fifty
on who they're voting for and the issues.

Speaker 10 (57:35):
Everything has gone up.

Speaker 4 (57:36):
Everybody fills it at the grocery store, at the gas pumps,
And yes, I do contribute that to Biden.

Speaker 10 (57:43):
I think they just keep.

Speaker 28 (57:44):
Thinking that if they keep putting money towards something, it's
going to fix the problem.

Speaker 10 (57:48):
It's the same as if you have an old house.
You know, oh, let's just keep fixing it.

Speaker 14 (57:50):
We're fixing it.

Speaker 21 (57:51):
Sometimes the solution is you got to tear it down
and rebuild.

Speaker 10 (57:54):
What issue is most important to you.

Speaker 17 (57:56):
I'm extremely concerned about the quarter legal they gotta go.

Speaker 18 (58:01):
People are coming here seeking asylum.

Speaker 10 (58:03):
Holl only, they're coming here for the freebies.

Speaker 41 (58:07):
When people talk about immigration, they're thinking, we're saying we
don't want immigrants of any kind.

Speaker 10 (58:13):
And that's not what people were saying here.

Speaker 41 (58:15):
People are saying that there are people who have come
here legally, but why do they get pushed aside to
allow people who.

Speaker 10 (58:22):
Have not even worked one day in our country? They
have not paid into the system.

Speaker 18 (58:28):
I took my brisket and Mackagee's with me to catch
Ken Lasker with a to go order.

Speaker 10 (58:33):
How closely are you watching this election?

Speaker 29 (58:35):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (58:36):
Very closely.

Speaker 18 (58:36):
He was the only hair supporter we met at lunch.
Even though Washoe County has historically been pretty politically split.

Speaker 16 (58:43):
It's not.

Speaker 2 (58:46):
The issues that's what matters. And craziness, hyperbole, the you
know the world's going to be over. Both sides play
that game. I don't buy that. I'm here to tell
you guys right now. I will give you guys the truth.
America is still going to be here in four years.
No matter who wins, We're still going to have another election.

(59:12):
We are not going to be communists or fascist nation.
Trump is not going to win and somehow destroy democracy
and hand off the then throne to his children. And
Kamala is not going to turn this into the Soviet Union. Now,

(59:32):
whether or not we'll be better off in four years,
whether or not that certain issues globally will have expanded
or contracted, those are the issues that people should focus on.
But again, it just it's so easy to say something ridiculous.

(59:56):
You know, I joke about this all time with my wife,
and you know I could come out out and say
ridiculous things, and you can raise your profile and to
all that stuff. Here's the issue. I care about what
I say, my character, my belief system. I believe that

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the right has better ideas than the left. I'm not
sure any of them can pull off any of the
ideas they have anyways, but those are the ideals that
I gravitate towards. But I'll tell you the truth. And
it is easy to just make things up, throw things

(01:00:40):
out there. It is easy, and you get likes and follows.
And the unfortunate thing is people don't try to hold
people accountable when they get caught not once or twice,
but numerous times with bs. They don't. And I know
a lot of it is troll farms. There's a lot

(01:01:01):
of that stuff out there, and there's the stuff to divide.
There's a lot of people that they're going after because
they know those people are in an echo chamber, and
this is exactly what they're going to do, which is
share like all of this stuff. And it is frustrating.
We should all be frustrated. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your Twitter, TikTok Ti tikety talk.

Speaker 40 (01:01:25):
Arguments by TikTok's lawyers that a ban on foreign ownership
of the site would infringe on the free speech rights
of the platform and hundreds of millions of users appeared
to fall on deaf ears. The judges pointed to past
cases restricting domestic activity that supported terrorist organizations.

Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
You're an idiot if you think that they don't get information.

Speaker 14 (01:01:54):
They do.

Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
Every app that you go to that is Chinese based,
they're getting information. The difference is Timu is not trying
to when you're looking at a mattress say hey, Palestine
is great, Israel sucks, Kamala's awesome. I mean, they're not

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trying to do that. Information is what they want. And
to think that the Chinese aren't trying to get that
and persuade it, and you'll hear that argument over and
over again when it comes to what about this and
what about that?

Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
What about this thing?

Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
You know know that the Chinese aren't in it because
they want to be our pals.

Speaker 42 (01:02:38):
This ban will shut down the speech rights of the
one hundred and seventy million Americans who use TikTok to
share and hear content and a lot of that content
has to do with political ideas the speech that the
First Amendment most exists to protect. And yes, the government

(01:02:59):
says that we need this because of national security, because
of China, but that doesn't really make sense. For one thing,
the government hasn't alleged there's some imminent threat. That is
what you need if you're going to shut down speech
despite the First Amendment. Another problem is they're only targeting TikTok,
but there are other apps tied to China that share

(01:03:19):
your data with China, like Tiamu, and they're not doing
anything about those. And if TikTok is such a national
security threat, then it's a very strange thing that the
Vice President of the United States, part of the very
administration that's banning TikTok, has her own TikTok account.

Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
I agree, I agree, you know, Trump and all of them.
That's where the young kids are. But let's be real.
Like I said earlier, Timu, when you're buying something is
not trying to influence anything other than you purchasing something
where that's not the same. And it's funny that we

(01:04:04):
are so naive as to think, oh, it's totally fine,
they're not sharing the information. Look, it's just fun, it's dances,
it's challenges, it's nothing big. Yet they won't even allow LinkedIn,
for God's sakes, over there, that's ridiculous, useful idiots.

Speaker 10 (01:04:24):
Well, they want to act like they know things that
we don't know.

Speaker 42 (01:04:27):
You know, in their brief that they submitted arguing in
favor of the ban, they actually blacked out pages of text,
and in the evidence they submitted, which are really just
statements from federal government officials, they blacked out paragraphs saying
that's classified.

Speaker 10 (01:04:42):
We can't tell you our reasons. They really say that.

Speaker 42 (01:04:44):
They say, well, we'll tell the court our reasons, but
even the attorneys for the other side shouldn't be allowed
to hear all of our reasons. But the fact is
it doesn't matter what's under those black bars, because they
don't claim otherwise that there is actually an idiot threat.
This is all about, Well, maybe someday China could access
people's data and use it for something. Maybe someday China

(01:05:08):
could manipulate what's on TikTok, and that would be bad.

Speaker 10 (01:05:12):
And that's just not enough under the First Amendment. Regardless
of the details.

Speaker 2 (01:05:16):
Remember, you still have speech. This is a platform. It's
not about your speech. This is a platform. They're not
taking away your speech, they're removing potentially a platform where
you have the opportunity to speak. It's totally different. Three two, three, five, three, eight,

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racist one percent, that's totally it. Or it's because they've
shown us in the past exactly who they are and
what they're about, and the fact that they want to win.
So do with that what you will. But we should understand.

(01:06:03):
You know, he's like, it's not about an immediate threat. Well,
I mean, you know, they don't put the Surgeon General
doesn't put the warning on the cigarettes about cancer because
immediately you're gonna get cancer. But over time you do this,
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Speaker 26 (01:07:55):
It's different service Telsea and n tonight, it's aware of
this now deleted posts by Elon Musk asking why no
one is even trying to assassinate Joe Biden or Kamala Harris.
Musk posted this just hours after what happened to Trump
International yesterday, initially refusing calls to take it down, but
then after one ex user suggested that he was being misinterpreted,

(01:08:17):
must responded, quote, fair enough. I don't want to do
what they have done, even in just He has since
claimed several times.

Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
That it was just a joke. Again, how it's taken
and got to do better. It's that simple. You have
to do better in a time of heightened chaos and
people looking to blame people for other things, and the
fact that as that one user pointed out, look, it's
people are taking this thing. It's what I keep saying.
People take things in a much different way than you

(01:08:46):
may mean them. And it's unfortunate that we live in
this time that it's not what you say, it's how
it's taken and interpreted. And if they feel it's a
wink wink, nudge nudge, that's that's you got to do better, man,
That's all I'm saying. You know, you can always reach

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Speaker 43 (01:09:17):
Hry Chad my name of the day. So you talk
about TikTok today and that Trump and Kamela are using
it and China has access to everything anyway. Uh, My
question would be to everyone who's using TikTok, is that
are our government and any city president now and for

(01:09:38):
the future have the same access and control over a
over social media that China does. If so, would use it?
I don't think so. If our government had control over
our social media and our information and potential to listen
in everything that China has, people wouldn't use it. They
would say, no, but it's okay, it's China has. It's
just it's just too distant and remote for people to

(01:10:00):
realize the problem with it. It's since it's China, it's
they put it in the somewhere in the very impact
of their dark part of their minds that it's okay.
But if we were to shift that over to our government,
people would use it. But how did they feel about
it if our government own TikTok Okay?

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
Thanks, she's right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
I mean we already think government's too involved when it
comes to Facebook, you know, like just got to go
back and I don't want to relitigate the entire COVID thing,
but the pressure they put on these these businesses, these
giant corporations when it came to monitoring certain things. Could
you imagine if there was, you know, a true ownership

(01:10:41):
of one of these companies and what they could do
with it. And that includes both parties, because the minute
another party took over, they would push out their own thing.
I look, do I understand TikTok The young kids get

(01:11:02):
tons of their news there. They don't believe the media anymore.
They think the media is full of crab. But then
they go down their own little world of echo chambers.
But they also find out a lot of stuff that
they normally wouldn't have. So I understand TikTok all of
the social media's I get it. The issue is, though
it's not your free speech. If that was the only

(01:11:24):
game in town, then we have a conversation about it.
But because there are several others, it is just a platform.
And yes, they are using every ounce of the power
they have to gather every ounce of information they can
on us, And we have talked about that with Gordon
Chang at nauseum, that they're about collecting as much as

(01:11:48):
they possibly can and they'll try to figure it out
and decipher it later. And it is an influential tool
for them to shape to push narratives they think would
help the Communist Party, because that's what they do. And
to say that the people that own it here don't

(01:12:11):
give information. You may not give information, doesn't mean they
don't collect it and have a back door in. So
you may be right, we don't do anything. It is
completely separated from them. Maybe then again, maybe you think
that is, and maybe it's not three two, three, five, three, eight,

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Speaker 14 (01:12:45):
For the love of sweeten Man.

Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Okay, because never one I got to beep everything out,
it said Chad Benson, Joe, this is.

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Speaker 44 (01:13:24):
We're on the fifth green and I heard the first shot.
I don't know, maybe five or ten yards away from him.
We were in a tight bunch group. I saw the
Secret Service do exactly what they're supposed to do, which
was get right on top of the president.

Speaker 2 (01:13:43):
Steve Wikoff right there. He's a friend of Trump. He
was on the green with Trump. So there they are
the other day Sunday golf course, golfing. He's a big
time investor friend of Trump's. And boom it happened, and
it happened rather quickly, and you got to see everything firsthand.

Speaker 10 (01:14:03):
In quick succession.

Speaker 44 (01:14:05):
There were four shots and then the Secret Service was
whisking him out of there, getting him back to the clubhouse.

Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
Which is what they're supposed to do. Continue, sir.

Speaker 44 (01:14:16):
They were engaging in that corner on the sixth hole,
where evidently the the you know this would be assassin
had put himself, had created a sort.

Speaker 13 (01:14:29):
Of layer there.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
The interesting thing about this character is they said he
waited for twelve hours twelve hours waiting there for Trump
to come around, and I mean he had snacks and again,
ceramic tile, all of that stuff waiting, just waiting.

Speaker 44 (01:14:56):
I saw the Secret Service do exactly what this supposed
to do, which was get right on top of the
president and get in between the line of sight where
it was where the gunshots for evidently coming from. And
they did that job in an exemplary way.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
Yeah, big time, and at least at this moment in time,
it seems like did everything right. We talked about it yesterday.
It was shut shoot first, we'll ask questions later, and
that's exactly what they're supposed to do.

Speaker 44 (01:15:30):
I watched it in real time because I never really
crouched and to this to this, you know, to this moment,
I'm not sure why. Really, it was just I was
almost mesmerized by everything that was happening.

Speaker 2 (01:15:44):
I could see that it's got to be weird too,
because you're the president of the United States. And we'll
get to what he's going to say here about it,
but I understand, like what he's about to say is,
if you're in that position, you got a bunch of
people with you that are your friends, you know, whoever,
and something happens, they're not the Secret Service about you,

(01:16:05):
They're about him.

Speaker 44 (01:16:06):
I saw him looking over It was clear to me.
I've been around him for so long and we really
are very good friends.

Speaker 10 (01:16:13):
It was clear to me that he was.

Speaker 44 (01:16:15):
At that moment looking around because he knew he had
friends out there, staffers who were civilians, and it was
clear to me that he was. He was just very
concerned about everybody as he was being taken away.

Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
And taken away he was luckily he was not injured
and that nobody was. Because I think it's important that
we get into the mind of this lunatic, and I
think we're going to find out that he is Office
Roca as they would say, Hey, you know, Dan Evan,
it don't go to the totnite. It doesn't know anymore.
I think we're going to find out. I mean, you

(01:16:51):
heard his neighbors. Oh he's crazy. Everybody else is all.
It's like, why I thought he was the nice guy.
I thought he was pretty good. It's okay, and then
the one he's like, no, he is crazy. It's absolutely
a lunatic. He was nice to me, but I could
tell he and his kid was crazy. But we never
really usually get into the opportunity to talk about it.
The first shooter, we have to go on who knows what?

(01:17:13):
Because he's gone and the questions are still being asked
about that, and before that one can even be put
to bed, out comes something else. So very interesting from
a perspective of somebody that was there and man crazy.
Speaking of crazy, we are getting reports now as I've

(01:17:36):
gone through it. Sean Diddycombs has been indicted last night,
he were arrested. Are you ready for this? It's fourteen
page complain. I know you got to go through it all.
So I've been talking about it. Let's get to it.
He has been arrested and indicted on racketeering, sex trafficking

(01:17:56):
as well as conspiracy. Oh those are some charges. He's pled,
not guilty. He's innocent of these charges, his attorney said, innocent.
I say, Colmbs actually moved to New York expecting this,

(01:18:20):
got ahead of it, as some people have pointed out,
because he knew that, uh well quite frankly, you're gonna
end up having to be arrested. And so he made
the move to New York a couple of weeks ago
expecting that and was taken into custody last night. So
we've got these are serious charges, by the way, racketeering, conspiracy,

(01:18:46):
and sex trafficking. More is gonna come out of it.
I gotta pour through it. Like I said, I haven't
read the whole thing, but those are kind of the
snapshot headlines, and that is this is some serious Those
those are charges that carry with them time. And I
don't even know what else is in there, Like when

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you when you're talking about racketeering, conspiracy, that feels like
a very broad statement. Is it money laundering? Is it guns? Obviously?
Sex trafficking is what?

Speaker 5 (01:19:17):
What?

Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
Who else is involved? I know everybody? Is this for
the money he paid the guy to kill Tupac? I
mean there's I've got a lot of that already. Three two, three, five,
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Is your Twitter? So if you're just joining the program,
not only did they arrest a crazy guy that tried
to kill Trump, they arrested Diddy last night and he

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has led not guilty this morning to racketeering, conspiracy, and
sex trafficking. Wow three two, three, five, three eight twenty
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Tweet at his text the program love hearing from all
of you. Taylor Swift's got a documentary thing they filmed
a while ago, and stuff gets out. This is very interesting.

(01:20:01):
This is her talking, I guess to her dad, her
dad talking to her about Trump.

Speaker 10 (01:20:09):
Eller Swift comes out against Trump.

Speaker 29 (01:20:11):
I don't care if they write that. I'm sad that
I didn't two years ago, but I can't change that.
I'm saying right now that this is something that I
know is right, and you guys, I need to be
on the right side of history. And if he doesn't win,
then at least I at least I tried.

Speaker 3 (01:20:26):
Here's the problem.

Speaker 10 (01:20:27):
I just want to read you what.

Speaker 29 (01:20:28):
I wrote, and I'm going to try to start. I
just really want you to know that this is important
to me.

Speaker 10 (01:20:33):
You do you explode.

Speaker 19 (01:20:36):
Yes, I've read the entire thing, and the bottom line
right now, I'm terrified.

Speaker 14 (01:20:40):
I'm the guy that went out and bought armored cars.

Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Armored cars. So she regrets not speaking out. She's going
to speak out. You can't stop her and armored cars.

Speaker 10 (01:20:52):
I worry for her safety as much as anybody does,
maybe more. It really is a big deal.

Speaker 29 (01:20:59):
She votes again against fair pay for women. She votes
against the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which
is just basically protecting us for domestic abuse and stalking, stalking.

Speaker 14 (01:21:11):
She votes she thinks that.

Speaker 29 (01:21:13):
If you're a gay couple, or even if you look
like a gay couple, you should be allowed to be
kicked out of a restaurant. It's really basic human rights,
and it's right and wrong at this point, and I
can't see another commercial and see her disguising these policies
behind the words Tennessee Christian values. Those are Tennessee Christian values.

(01:21:36):
I live in Tennessee. I am Christian. That's not what
we stand for.

Speaker 16 (01:21:40):
I need to do this.

Speaker 10 (01:21:41):
I need you to just die and need you to
forgive me for doing it, because I'm doing it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
So what she was talking about you're like, she it
wasn't just about Trump. It was also about Marcia Blackburn
in Tennessee. So she was upset she didn't speak out
earlier about Trump, and she's upset about Marsha Blackburn and
her Tennessee Christian values and the things he's voted against.
So interesting and again over the weekend, Trump tweets just
are truce. I hate Taylor. I'm like, stop it, focus

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Speaker 21 (01:23:37):
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Now it's time to find out what's trending.

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What truphy.

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Let's find out what's trending on this Tuesday. Shall we
let's start with Twitter today. I'm always fun. P Diddle.
Maybe I don't know if you guys know this. He
was arrested, So p d d number one trending thing.
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a football player. Joey Reid, not a football player's football coach.

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in the Olympics. Then there was a some sort of
appeal that was filed, and they took the bronze away
from her because they didn't file their appeal in time,

(01:25:41):
and then they gave it to somebody else, and now
she's appealed it elsewhere, trying to get that bronze medal
back and finally overdue Google pe Ditty number one training thing, Falcons, Eagles,
Brittany Renner, baby pigmy hippopotamus. If you've not seen it,

(01:26:05):
it really restores a smile and joy in that heart
because it's if you could keep a hippo like the
size of a chihuahua, you could sell millions of them
because you would want one, Like I was thinking about
getting a dog, but instead I got a baby hippo. Blackrock.

(01:26:28):
What's going on with Blackrock? It's interesting about Blackrock, and
the reason they're trending is because it only takes one
little thing for something to become a conspiracy. So the
latest thing is blackrock. If he has no Blackrock. The
big financial company that owns the world is evil, as

(01:26:49):
everybody calls them. I don't know if they're evil or not.
You get to a certain size in life right money wise,
status wise, people are going to call evil. There's going
to be always detractors. But the latest thing is so
the first assassination attempt, the ass hat that was in

(01:27:13):
it was in a black Rock commercial for like a
second or two. It wasn't the star of the commercial.
The latest thing is trending everywhere is that this assassin
was also in a black Rock commercial. So the alleged
number two assassin, who is number two, he supposedly is,

(01:27:36):
he's not in the commercial. It's not even close. It
is so hilarious. The want to spread ridiculousness is because
you've got to understand that you have willing people that
are want stuff to be a certain way. They want
there to be a big boogeyman. They want there to
be this evil deep state monster that's out to get somebody.

(01:28:01):
In reality, they're getting played, but because they want it
so bad and their biases are so just, their biases
are at a point now where no matter what you
throw in front of them, because they can't stand the
other side, and they believe that everybody's out to get

(01:28:26):
their guy their side, that anything you put in front
of him they run with. He was not in a
black Rock commercial. It's evident that what they're putting out
there is two things that are spliced together. He was
at some sort of rally for Ukraine and then it
becomes like a black ro It's not even close, but

(01:28:48):
because people want to believe it, they want to believe
that there's some evil out there coming to get them,
and they run with it. And that's a sad thing.
You know, both sides get played by certain groups, and
it's easy for them to do because I know that
I can play you. I'm not talking about me. I'm

(01:29:11):
just talking about the people that are doing this that
I can play you. And I know that you're going
to go along with it because you want it to
be true so bad that you will suspend any curiosity
to find out.

Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
If it's true.

Speaker 2 (01:29:25):
You're like, I'm just gonna put that to the side
because I believe it to be so. And here's the issue.
If you don't hold people accountable for the bs and
lies and the misinformation and the disinformation, and again let's
separate the two. Misinformation. Part of this is you're the

(01:29:46):
useful idiot. If you will you get something, you believe
it to be true because you want it to be true,
so you'll put it back out there as if it's
truth disinformation is the person who starts that knowing full
well it's bs. But if you're not gonna hold those
people accountable, then they're gonna continue to do it. I

(01:30:07):
tell you guys, every single day, challenge everything you see,
everything you read, everything you hear. Continue to do it.
And if you can't put your beliefs under the microscope,
then what's that say about the beliefs? Three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benson shows

(01:30:28):
your Twitter tweet at is text of the program. A
lot of stuff to get to, including the TikTok ben
Is it gonna happen? Is it not gonna happen? Who
knows what else we'll talk about. I bet it'll be fun.

Speaker 3 (01:30:37):
Chad Benson, Joe, Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
Joe, independent thoughts, independent life. This is Chad Benson.

Speaker 24 (01:31:15):
It's kind of hard with you not around. Know you
in heaven smiling down watching us while we pray for
you every day. We pray for you till the day
we meet again. In my heart as well, keeping friends
memories give me the strength I need to proceed, strength
I need to believe. I thought it's bigger. I just
can't define where shot could turn back the hands of

(01:31:36):
time us in a six shot for new clothing, kicks
you and me, taking flict, making hits, stages, they receive
you on. Still can't believe you're gonna give anything to hear.

Speaker 2 (01:31:46):
Half of breath.

Speaker 14 (01:31:47):
I know you still live in your life. Half of death.

Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
Little p Diddy right there sounds like he Pe did it.
What they've unsealed the indictment fourteen ages long? What's in it?
Are you guys ready for this again? You have to
get through this stuff. It is some crazy stuff. So
he was arrested last night and erm. The indictment describes

(01:32:17):
Combs as the head of a criminal enterprise engaged in
or attempting to engage in activities including sex, trafficking, forced labor,
interstate transportation for the purpose of prostitution, drug offenses, kidnapping, arson, bribery,
and obstruction of justice. In November, his former girlfriend R

(01:32:40):
and B singer Cassie, whose legal name is Cassandra Ventura,
filed a lawsuit saying he had beaten and raped her
for years. She accused Combs of coursing her and others
in unwanted sex in drug fueled settings. The next day
it was settled. But then lo and behold they came
to call it the fence and they apparently have more

(01:33:01):
than enough. Man feels like he's got some serious issues.
What do you think Combs is fifty four and it's
gotten out. I legal trouble Before two thousand and one,
he was acquitted of charges related to a Manhattan nightclub
shooting two years earlier that injured three people. Is then

(01:33:24):
protege Shine was convicted of assault in other charges and
served about eight years in prison. I will tell you this,
he faces a lot more in prison than this. But conspiracy, racketeering,
sex trafficking, kidnapping. There is a lot there issues for p. Diddle.

(01:33:46):
Sounds like he may have pe did it? Oh shad?
Can we all get along? The answer is no, why
because crazy wins the day. The louder you are, the
better it is. Hm. The louder you are, the better
it is. The more that you say stuff that's crazy,
the more people will pay attention. The problem is people
will say certain things, not understanding that it's part of

(01:34:09):
the theater that goes along with politics. But the stuff
that the Democrats say, you know, and You're gonna hear
a lot of this today, okay, because a bunch of
other shows are gonna play this.

Speaker 18 (01:34:20):
If you had to be stuck in an elevator with
either President Trump, Mike pens or Jeff Sessions, who would
it be?

Speaker 10 (01:34:27):
Does one of us have to come out alive?

Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
Okay, she's running for president. That's a joke, you know,
It's like the joke about you know, what, do you
call five thousand attorneys at the bottom of the ocean.
It's a start, but there's a lot more out there.
And when you tell the world, especially your side, that
the person that is running against your side is evil, bad,

(01:35:05):
he is Hitler incarnate. He is all of the things,
and he is going to ascend to a throne, take
away everything in the world from you, and destroy your beliefs.
He must not be voted out. He must be stopped
at all costs. That is not a good place to be.

Speaker 4 (01:35:25):
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all
of the country.

Speaker 14 (01:35:29):
Maybe there will be.

Speaker 6 (01:35:30):
People need to start taking to the streets. This is
a dictator.

Speaker 5 (01:35:34):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:35:34):
There needs to be unrest in the streets. For as
long as there's unrest in our lives.

Speaker 21 (01:35:38):
Enemies of the state.

Speaker 8 (01:35:40):
Show me where it says that protests are supposed to
be polite and peaceful.

Speaker 9 (01:35:44):
Do something about your dad's immigration practices, effectless honor, they
go low.

Speaker 11 (01:35:49):
How do you resist the temptation to run up and
wring her neck?

Speaker 12 (01:35:52):
Biggest taror fred in this country is white men, most
of them radicalized.

Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
To the right.

Speaker 11 (01:35:59):
I thought you should have found him in the face.
And even if you lost. He insulted your wife, he's
on the escalator and called Mexican's rapist emmerged. He said, well,
what do you think of to die? So I think
you should punch him in the face and then gotten
out of the race.

Speaker 10 (01:36:08):
You would have been a hero.

Speaker 15 (01:36:09):
I'd like to punch him in the face. I said,
if we're in high school, I'd take you behind the
gym and beat the.

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
Hell out of him.

Speaker 14 (01:36:14):
Punt some people in the face.

Speaker 13 (01:36:17):
They're still going to have to go out and put
a bullet in Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
And that's a fact that right there is terrifying. They're
still going to have to go out and put a
bullet in Donald Trump. Then lo and behold, one hits
his ear and almost kills him. And there was another
guy laying in wait to try and kill him. I
can't believe this has happened. Well, you know, Donald Trump

(01:36:41):
says stuff, he kind of gets what he deserves. Oh
so that's it. So you're allowed to say anything, and
those actions are the people's actions. But if he says something,
they're his actions. This is a congressman. So from a
while ago.

Speaker 16 (01:37:01):
Want you to listen to this unquestionable at this point
that that man cannot see public office again. He is
not only unfit, he is destructive to our democracy and
he has to be He has to be eliminated.

Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
Has to be eliminated. We have to beat him at
the ballot box. It's absolutely important that we do so. No,
it is has to be eliminated. Why is that because
he's the worst person ever Mark Marin comedian kind.

Speaker 20 (01:37:37):
Of Trump is probably the most horrible human that ever
lived in any capacity doing anything.

Speaker 5 (01:37:46):
And I.

Speaker 14 (01:37:49):
Not a political statement.

Speaker 20 (01:37:51):
That is an observational, completely observational.

Speaker 14 (01:37:56):
No matter what he would do if he was doing
another job, he would be the same thing.

Speaker 2 (01:38:03):
Really, probably the most evil, worst human in the history
of mankind. Couldn't be any worse. Punches Pilot et cetera
et cetera. The worst Adolf Hitler, Stalin Mao, Polepot. I

(01:38:26):
can go on and on. Really, so the guy that
started the war that caused the death of fifty million people,
tried to kill all the Jews. Trump's worse than him.
And there are people out there that would say absolutely,
because you're an idiot. So you don't think that lunacy
isn't going to cause somebody to do stupid things. Of

(01:38:49):
course it is. If you think Trump's words are going
to cause people to act, and then your words don't
because some of you, how you have some high ground.
You're an idiot.

Speaker 18 (01:39:02):
The rhetoric is on both sides.

Speaker 38 (01:39:04):
It's coming from the right rhetoric I mean.

Speaker 21 (01:39:05):
From the left.

Speaker 19 (01:39:06):
And I know, after something like this happens, it's very
fashionable to, you know, talk about rhetoric on both sides.
Donald Trump is the target, Okay, he's the current target,
and it's happening, and it's happened again. Honestly, we have
to have a conversation about elections. If you lose an election,
the country's not going to come to an end, Okay.
What I want Democrats to do, honestly, is to say
it's okay, like If Donald Trump wins, democracy will not end.

(01:39:29):
The constitution will not end. We're not going to live
in a dictatorship. There will not be a blog bath.
All the things they say that are totally fabricated. To me,
it would be a good day to stop doing that.

Speaker 2 (01:39:39):
Scott Jennings, lonely Scott. That's what Bill Mark costs, lonely Scott.
Remember the one being shot at is Trump. The one
being shot at and hit is Trump.

Speaker 14 (01:39:55):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:39:56):
I don't like the wacky stuff he says. It drives
me crazy. I think you can win on the issues.
That's what drives me crazy more than anything else, is
because you feed into it. And I know that you're
the crowd, the maga crowd that loves you, wants you
to fight, fight, fight, and to do all these things.
But the reality is you win on the issues, and

(01:40:17):
nothing says win like winning revenge for all the things
they've done to you, like winning, and you make it
tougher than you should. But the Left acts like, well,
we're allowed to say these things about him because he's
a meanie. We're allowed to say these things because look

(01:40:38):
of all the stuff he says all the time. We're
allowed to say these things because feelings, and I.

Speaker 19 (01:40:43):
Know everybody's talking today about all the rhetoric in this
country and what are we going to do to fix
it going forward?

Speaker 14 (01:40:48):
Folks, It's too late.

Speaker 19 (01:40:49):
It's too late in my opinion, because all the rhetoric
about Donald Trump over the last several years that he's
a threat to democracy, that the country will come to
an end if he gets elected president again. You know,
even over the weekend we have people blaming him and JD.
Vance for a bomb threat in Springfield. Well, if you
have believed that over the weekend, then how can you
not believe that the rhetoric leading up to today is
not somehow responsible for the fact that this man has

(01:41:10):
now survived to assassination attempts.

Speaker 2 (01:41:16):
It's correct, Lonely Scott, Lonely Scott, Well, Chad, there was
bombing issues. There were thirty three fake bomb threats by
out of country people. And yes, the fact that they're

(01:41:39):
talking about it and the fact that it's become a
story gives the people the opportunity to go and do things,
which then magnifies it because it's Trump. Remember Trump is
you know, you drop a pebble, right and you get
the little ripples. Trump is a giant bowlder. They could

(01:42:00):
say the same thing if you will, but the reaction
is much different. And because of that, people have acted
on it because they know it's going to cause division.
And yes, I find the ridiculousness of JD Vance and
them and the way that they've gone about doing some
of this stuff infuriating because you win on the issues,

(01:42:25):
and in many cases you're too busy becoming an issue,
saying things that become a story. Then focus on the
things that matter. Three two, three, five, eight, twenty four
to twenty three. At Chad Benson Show, it's your Twitter
tweet at us text the program P Diddy, it's going

(01:42:46):
through some of these charges arson kidnapping, head of a
criminal organization like those carry real years in prison, sting
all that money he made off P Diddy. Nobody's gonna
play in that song anymore. It's kind of like I

(01:43:06):
said earlier, those Cosby kids, how pissed? Are they?

Speaker 37 (01:43:09):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:43:09):
Nobody's buying reruns of The Cosby Show now that rape
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twenty four to twenty three At Chad Benson Show's your
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Speaker 21 (01:44:29):
Irreverence, like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson show.

Speaker 2 (01:44:34):
What if you guys have seen this, I'm sure you'll
see it over the next twenty four hours. So there's
some videos out there as well. Thousands of Hesblah folks,
the fine folks that Hesblah is, as well as some
civilians have been injured. Why because first of all, they

(01:44:55):
have pagers, so that's just an embarrassment. But secondly, all
of their pagers exploded, therefore injuring mostly Hesbla folks, but
some other people as well. And again I remind everybody
you don't screw with the mazade in Israel. These are pagers. Again,

(01:45:18):
embarrassing that you have a pager, but I just want
to point that out. This is what they have done.
Three two, three, five, eight, twenty four to twenty three.
Atch had mensed show to Twitter, your Instagram, all of
the other things. Again the news of the day, so
much of it, but one of them.

Speaker 13 (01:45:38):
Did.

Speaker 2 (01:45:38):
He indicted on a whole host of things, including including sex, traffic, prostitution,
taking people over the line, coercion, arson, kidnapping, guns. He's
the head of a criminal enterprise. It is a serious issue.

(01:45:58):
But the sex trafficking, you know, because when you're a
criminal conspiracy, that's like a very vast thing. As a
fourteen page indictment that was unsealed today and I'm sure
we'll hear more about this tomorrow, but massive, massive indictment there,
fourteen pages and woo Arson like, what did he do? Coercion,

(01:46:20):
obstruction of justice, just to name a few things.

Speaker 14 (01:46:25):
Did he did it?

Speaker 2 (01:46:26):
We were talking earlier about how much money Sting makes
off the Every Breath You Take slash I'll Be Missing
You song, and it is and it got me thinking,
you know, how much does he make because chances are
that's not going to a last much longer. Sting was
questioned about did he paying him two thousand a day

(01:46:48):
for the rest of his life in royalties for the
sample of the eighty three police song Every Breath You
Take and had Diddy Faith Evans and the one twelve's
I'll Be Missing You That amounts to about one point
eight million. I don't know if it's actually that much,
but I have a feeling it was definitely a crap
ton of money over time, which made me think, kind

(01:47:12):
of stupid information? Will you find out today?

Speaker 14 (01:47:14):
And then I go and spoil it all by saying
something stupid. We'll take stupid pills this morning.

Speaker 36 (01:47:20):
It's the honest ones you want to watch out for,
because you can never predict they're gonna do something incredibly stupid.

Speaker 2 (01:47:27):
Now you're the fat, stupid one with the big mouth
is stupid.

Speaker 13 (01:47:33):
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

Speaker 10 (01:47:38):
Now it's time for stupid information.

Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
How much money do people make unroyalties? Well, get ready
for this, kid. Here's the top five that make tons
of money for people who wrote the songs stand by
Me Benny King, Jerry Lieber, Mike Stoller nineteen sixty one,
it's number five, Ooh, Number four Unchained Melody written by

(01:48:07):
Alex North and High Zarat.

Speaker 3 (01:48:09):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
That's a good song, right. Number three Yesterday by the
Beatles makes a good amount of money continuously. Number two
You've Lost That Love and Feeling by Barry Man and
Cynthia Wyle. But the number one song still are you
ready for this? Happy Birthday? Written by the Hill Sisters

(01:48:33):
in eighteen ninety three. Now the copyright is no longer
around in Europe, but it still continues here in the
United States till two thousand and thirty. Warner Brothers owns
the right. They bought it for about twenty five million dollars.
It on average makes about five thousand dollars a day.
It costs twenty five thousand to use a song in

(01:48:54):
a movie or a TV show, So there you go.
That is the number one grossing song when it comes
to royalties. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
to twenty three At Chad Benson Show, is your Twitter,
tweet ednis text to program. Now you know something that
you didn't know before, and that's always nice to know
that somebody knows a little something they didn't know before.

(01:49:16):
You guys, have a blessed rest of your day. We
will do it again tomorrow. It is Tuesday, so you
know what that means.

Speaker 10 (01:49:21):
I'm not really a fan of Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (01:49:23):
No, it means go get yourself some tacos. As always,
mad night Jack.

Speaker 21 (01:49:28):
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