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October 15, 2025 109 mins
Trump hosts Argentine President Javier Milei after U.S. agrees to $20 billion bailout for country. Chad's Scary Movie Countdown #13. Six killed after US strikes another boat off coast of Venezuela. One-Hit Wonder Wednesday. Marjorie Taylor Greene, tearing into her own party, says GOP men in Congress are ‘weak’. Shutdown starts to hit federal workers’ paychecks. Vile text messages from Young Republican group chat are exposed. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
It's it all I'm saying. It's not whether you win
or you lose, it's how you look doing it.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
And at this point in time, both sides seem to
be losing, and they're wondering which one of us looks
the worst. I'm talking about the government shutdown. Both of
you guys look bad in my eyes. Other people may
think go Team Go, because all they care about is
my team.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Needs to win. Oh god, it needs to win. No,
America is our team.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Last time I checked America, you Saymerca, that's our team.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
That's our team.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
But we are in the midst of a government shutdown
looking to set a record. By the sounds of it,
we're on our way to doing that.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
The government has been shut down for two weeks now.
Federal employees got their last paycheck with any kind of
money in it last week. Any further paychecks will not
come unless the government is reopened. And remember there are
about seven hundred and fifty thousand furloughed federal workers.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
They're told not to show up to work.

Speaker 4 (01:12):
And then there are other federal workers that are deemed
essential TSA agent's, air traffic controllers, etc.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
That are being told to show up to work but
not being paid. Show up and shut up, deal with it.
What do you think is gonna happen. I think what's
gonna happen is what always happens.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
They're gonna argue, they're gonna bitch, they're gonna whine, they're
gonna moan, and eventually one side we'll see the scales
of public opinion dip in another direction.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
That goes against them, and they'll be like, we better
get in there and do something. We better get in
there and do something.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
We better fix this because otherwise they're gonna hold us responsible.
You know who's responsible, both of you. You know why,
because us, as grown ass adults, the exhausted majority, we're
not there to do this and get it handled.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
That's why it's you guys.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
So between Jeffries and Mike Johnson, it's point fingers at
one another.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (02:12):
This government shutdown is plainly and simply an exercise in
image rehabilitation. This is an attempt at image rehabilitation for
Chuck Humer so selfishly completely about himself. He is shutting
the government down to hurt other people he needs.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Wait, what He's shutting the government to hurt other people.
That's what he's doing on purpose. They would all like
not to hurt anybody, but they would really like to
make sure they cement their power. Let's be honest politics,
one oh one. Like I said to start it, it's

(02:50):
not whether we win or lose at this moment of time,
it's how we look doing it. The winning and losing
will come later. And you know who always loses. It
seems to be us King jeffries On with CNN.

Speaker 6 (03:01):
That is all of that is in the bill that
you tried to pass and it didn't pass.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
That's in your proposal.

Speaker 6 (03:08):
But you started that answer by saying we want to
sit down and talk about it. That suggests that what
you just said is negotiable, is it.

Speaker 7 (03:18):
I think we're always ready and willing and able to
have a good faith discussion with our colleagues on the
other side of the aisle to entertain any ideas that
they may put forth with respect to both reopening the
government and of course, decisively addressing the Republican healthcare crisis.
The problem that we confront, Dana is that Republicans have

(03:39):
gone radio silent since the shutdown began. No conversations, no meetings,
no discussions. Donald Trump has held them back from even
having a meaningful engagement to try to find.

Speaker 6 (03:51):
You're right down the hall from Mike Johnson's office. I
know exactly where you are. You could probably take a
few steps.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Oh you could, but why would you? Right?

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Why would you the frustration we should all be frustrated.
I care about America. People always ask me where do
you stand on stuff? Ask me a question and I'll
tell you where I stand on that issue. Where do
I stand most though? On America? That's where I stand
America that matters most us. I feel like we're getting

(04:26):
short changed all the time. I feel like we have
a group of people that are more interested in helping
their donors, helping their party, helping themselves than doing their jobs.
If we operated in this way as a business, we'd
fail and we would deserve it. But alas here we are,

(04:52):
and it's frustrating. The only win out of this. There's
lots of airports aren't showing that silly video of Christy Nome.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Have you guys seen that?

Speaker 3 (05:03):
Airports across the country, so DFW Dallas Lovefield, although they're
not showing the video, which again this is they're little things.
You got to look forward. If you guys don't know
what it is, this is a video. So when you're
gonna go to TSA already guy to sit through all
these wacky videos as you walk through stuff, and there's

(05:23):
there's Christinome coming on, so you know, here comes Immigration
Barbie and.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
She's like, it's all the temp's fault.

Speaker 8 (05:31):
It's like, what we will continue to do all that
we can to avoid delays that will impact your travel.
And our hope is that Democrats will soon recognize the
importance of opening the government.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Yeah, what does that have to Why? Why?

Speaker 9 (05:46):
Why?

Speaker 3 (05:46):
Why DFW Dallas Lovefield's like no, there's a bunch of
other airports as well, say no, do you know something.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Here's a little wacky something here. They spend more money.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
Department of Homeland Security this year on advertising than any
other parts of the administration. They're heading towards like sixty
five plus million dollars.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
That is just crazy. And there's a video.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
You need to show this video, it says to everybody else,
isn't they're the ones who are jerks and it's all
their fault.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Okay, but no.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Ah, happy happy Wednesday kids. Meanwhile, uh, Israel, you know
this wasn't going to be easy. Now did the celebrating
the peace side of stuff the other day I had
no problems with.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
And like I said, and I'll continue to.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Say, you celebrated for the day, right, you've got that victory,
then it's back at it. That's the way that this
has to go. You celebrate the victory, we did good,
and then it's back at it. This was always going
to take a while, and Hamas isn't going anywhere anytime soon.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
And Israel knew that.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
In fact, Israel's probably counting on that because they want
to finish the job in their mind.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
So here we are. And you know, Trump yesterday basically said, dude,
you guys do this or else. We have.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
Told them we want disarmed, and they will disarm.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
And if they don't disarm, we will disarm them and
it'll happen quickly and perhaps violently.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
Yeah, I okay, Look, is there mistrust, Yes, totally mistrust.
But they're the ones laying down their arms. That's what
you want. They're trying to trust.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Okay. It wasn't going to be easy. It isn't.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
And this is a as I've said, a generational thing.
As I've seen people freak out about. This is a
generational thing that is happening here, so be aware of
that when it comes to also the returning of the bodies.
Eighty five percent of Gaza's destroyed, trying to find and

(08:21):
locate the bodies that are underneath rubble inside of tunnels
that have been there for months, and it's not like
they had refrigeration, they didn't have a morgue, so this
is going to be a Then I understand the frustration

(08:43):
of the people in Israel, but this is something that's
going to take a while.

Speaker 10 (08:46):
Most of the deceased hostages were not returned as expected.
The bodies of twenty eight people were supposed to be
released by Hamas those killed over the course of the war,
including two Americans, Omnuta and Ittai Chen. There only four
have been handed back so far to be identified and
buried by their families.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
It's going to take a while. As frustrated as some
people are going to find it, and let's if we're
honest with ourselves, the chances of them finding everybody.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Probably very slim. I mean, you have to think about
the fact that you have.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Tunnels, you've got buildings that are down, you had people
that were in certain areas that those areas just don't
even exist anymore. So this is going to be an
undertaking that may take years even when they you know,
let's let's just say we flash forward a year or
two from now and they've cleaned it all out and

(09:49):
they're rebuilding, and they're they're.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Going to be finding bones and remains.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Of people probably for quite a while. And then in
includes the hostages and Palestinians. So this ain't gonna be
an overnight thing.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
Nope.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
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(11:15):
Jentina yesterday. We've become their payday loan. We had to
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Speaker 2 (13:11):
Nothing says America first, like Argentina. Huh.

Speaker 11 (13:15):
What the United States government is saying is that it's
not a bailout, that they're going to pay us back.
We don't know the terms of this loan and we
also know that the United States has bought a still
undisclosed amount directly of Argentinian pesos, so they actually just
went and bought Argentinian pesos in addition to this twenty
billion dollar currency exchange.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
They're not paying us back their credit their credit ratings
are junk, their crap.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
We are their payday loan. That's what we are.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
We're there payday loan, except we happen to be pals
with them, so we're okay with it. They're they're not
paying us back. And this twenty billion dollars, that's like
taking a a dixie cup and going of the pool
and then scooping out some water, going all right and
fixing this. I'm gonna get all the water out of it.
Is you're not fixing anything. It's a joke. This is

(14:10):
to help prop his ass up, and Malays tried some stuff.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Here's the thing.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Argentina climates, the natural resources, all of the things, should
be the most stable, financially powerful nation in South America,
easily a top ten global financial country, and they're not.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
They're a hot freaking mess.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
Years of political strife, coup, nobody paid any attention to
what the powers be or doing.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
They stole everything.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
You had brain drained where everybody who was worth something
decided to skip out of there and take their talents elsewhere.
And you also have a large safety net that people
rely on. But then you had inflation out of control,
comes in and he's got his chainsaw and he's gonna
chop everything down. The problem is when you do that,

(15:05):
you're gonna take some of that safety net away. Then
people get pissed and they start to resist, and it's
just rints and repeat rints and repeat this this thing
right here, though, this bailout is all about bailing out
him before an election.

Speaker 11 (15:19):
There's elections coming up on October twenty sixth that could
determine the future of the Malay government. So this is
absolutely timed to those elections. The United States blatantly clearly
wants to see him and his party do well in
these midterm elections, and so the timing of this certainly
is not a coincidence.

Speaker 12 (15:37):
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It's a hot mess and it isn't gonna get better
anytime soon. And this twenty billion buys some of their
cronies who've went and threw money in their opportunities to
benefit off the right the uppers, But it doesn't fit
the underlying problem.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
They got bad credit, it ain't getting better.

Speaker 3 (16:06):
That's why they came to America payday loans for not
loaning the money. In South America, we're blowing them up
with Venezuela. We'll talk about that a little bit later.
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Speaker 16 (20:12):
Are going to find and charge all of those people.
Get to the root of Antifa, and we are going
to find and charge all of those people who are
causing this chaos in Portland and all these other cities
across our country. Talk to all the influencers who have
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(20:32):
then Pritz Grinch Chicago is I think he's the worst
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this and he doesn't care about the people of Chicago
like Donald Trump does.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
He doesn't care. It's here's the thing.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
Chicago's a much different story because we know there's an
area what eight ten blocks, You've gone on over it
on numerous occasions. That is violent gangs, stuff of that nature.
Portland's a way different area because Antifa really, you.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Know, they're there like they're they're there. You see the
naked bike ride the other day.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
God bless you for doing that. But that being said,
Portland's got a lot of the weird, right so and Antifa,
I mean, it's this whole thing that antifa' is this
this gang, you know what, you go after him And
I've been saying it for a while and I think
they're doing it now.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
They should have listened to me earlier.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
But whatever, you know what, I'm a goofball and that
is treat them like you if you're serious about First
of all, they're not a gang. They're not a terrorist
organization the way that we would think of a terrorist organization.
There's no hierarchy in it. There's no you know, you're

(21:53):
not joining the gang and they're not jumping you in.
I couldn't even imagine what that looks like. So that
isn't happening. They're not like a one percent er motorcycle
club like Hell's Angels.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Right, you're not getting patched in, here's your scarf.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
It's just a bunch of people that don't want to
grow up, throw a fit wind and mowan, usually overprivileged
cracker kids.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
You know who you are. But the money behind it,
that's a different story, Pam. It would be organized crime.

Speaker 16 (22:26):
And that's what they're doing, and you're watching it in Portland.
Portland really is the prime example. And President Trump just
had so many of the influencers whose lives were threatened,
who were Caitlin, the beautiful blonde woman who had the
black eye from an Antifa member. They're threatening them online
with violent acts. It's organized crime. They're completely organized. They're

(22:47):
at all of these events, they're encouraging violence. They're calling
everyone fascist. But it's more than that. It's hurting the
American people, and that's why they're no different than MS
thirteen or any gang out there.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
I'm gonna be honest with you here on White Woman Wednesday.
Starting Monday, we're gonna have whitey Man Monday. But I'm
gonna be honest with you here, Pam. I'm not really
worried about Antifa. I don't go to bed at and
I going, oh an Antifa. I'm not worried about that.

(23:22):
And they're not MS thirteen. A to break it to you.
You don't like them, and they're great to fight with, right,
and they're a great boogeyman, but they're not that.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
Now. They're a pain in the ass.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
And what they got away with at the chop up
in Seattle and what they did in Portland in the
Summer of Love was insane. And I'm not saying they
don't go places and cause, but they're not they're not
MS thirteen. Let's just dial it back here, come back
to reality. But nobody wants to talk about reality. Reality
is not interesting. Reality is not something that gin's up

(24:01):
emotion and gets people to act, to say, to do things.
Nobody cares about reality when it comes to cable news,
the Internet, none.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
Of that stuff matters because.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
We've decided nuance and truth it's not that important, and
yet I find it important.

Speaker 17 (24:27):
Nuance is dead because we couldn't monetize it. You can't fit.
It's complicated, and I'm still figuring it out into a
viral tweet. Can't build a personal brand around. Honestly, I
don't know. The algorithm doesn't reward patience or intellectual humility.
It rewards certainty, outrage, and picking aside so aggressively that
people either worship you or want you dead. We've turned
every conversation into warfare. You're either enlightened or ignorant, woke

(24:52):
or problematic with us or against us? No in between,
no yes, and just binary thinking dressed up as moral clarity.
What's called it apathea freedom from destructive emotions through clear thinking.
We've achieved the opposite, enslavement by reactive feelings while genuinely
believing we're the rational ones. We haven't built communities, just
echo chambers bunkers to hide in because reality is too

(25:14):
contradictory to handle. We outsourced our entire moral development to
platforms designed to farm our insecurity for engagement. They don't
want us to grow They want us addicted, and nuance
is terrible for addiction. Nuance makes you pause, question, sit
with discomfort. The algorithm needs you to react now, so
we scroll past our capacity for critical thinking, mistake consensus
for truth and call it enlightenment. We'd rather be wrong

(25:36):
together than right alone. Reality doesn't do either or reality
is both in and we're so scared of that complexity.
We've chosen comfortable delusions over uncomfortable truth.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
That is maybe the best thing you hear all day
when we talk about stuff and what we are here
on this show, and what we're trying to build, which
is this exhausted majority taking back the voice of reason,
common sense, bringing us together, finding the things that bind us.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
That's what this is about.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
My life would be way easier if I decided all
I was gonna do was play crazy things from one
side or the other, react to it and laugh, and
then take the most absurd stance because I'm only trying
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Speaker 18 (28:11):
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Speaker 1 (28:26):
It's Chad Benson.

Speaker 3 (28:28):
It is that time of the program where we continue
our countdown as we march to number one of the.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Greatest horror movies of all time.

Speaker 3 (28:38):
We're doing twenty this month, which is huge, and Today's
is one of my favorites. It may not be in
the top five when it comes to this, but it
is in the top five of my favorite movies ever.
It's got comedy, it's got tons of action, and it's

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got great scares in horror with an incredible story.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
Let's get to it.

Speaker 19 (29:06):
The time has come, so prepare yourself for a journey
of fear from the darkest corner of cinema, the most
bone chilling tales ever told. It's the countdown you've been
waiting for. Which movie will take the top spot? How
about a fish tail so big because the jaws open wide?

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Or the story of a young innocent girl battling evil
with some help. Well, then let's introduce ourselves.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
I'm Demon Karras and I'm that gallup. You'll have to
listen to find out. Are you ready? Number thirteen? All right?
Today's movie one of my absolute favorites. I mean, just incredible.
The movie was written in three days.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
It's god humor, it's got action, and it's got core.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
It's got scares galore.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
It pays homage to all kinds of amazing movies. It
is truly one of my favorite favorite favorite movies. Three days,
That's what it was written in by Josh Wheton and
his writing partner who went on to direct the film,
Drew Gutter.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
The movie's called Cabin in the Woods.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
And I'm gonna give a little bit of a spoiler
alert as we go through this, but I will tell
you if you've not seen this movie and you like
me like horror movies, this is one of the most
amazing horror movies.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Everybody ready.

Speaker 9 (31:01):
Doesn't even show up on the GPS.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
The Lambs have passed through the gate. They are come
to the killing floor. Start right now.

Speaker 20 (31:21):
I seriously believe something weird is going on.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
What is the thing?

Speaker 10 (31:34):
We have to stay together?

Speaker 2 (31:37):
She isn't right.

Speaker 21 (31:38):
I know we should split up.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Yeah, A good idea. Really, I think I can get
it to go down.

Speaker 22 (31:45):
Do you want to go down?

Speaker 3 (31:55):
Just incredible? So some spoiler alerts here. This movie's not
like any of the horror movie you've seen. It pays homage,
like I said, all the amazing horror movies you've seen before,
especially when it comes to a cabin, but also it
throws things out there, elements that are so amazing. So
when they did this movie in two thousand and nine,

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MGM went into bankruptcy, so they had to reorganize. They
sold some stuff off, but they kept this one because
it was almost done and a bunch of pretty much
unknown actors, including Chris Hemsworth, who at the time had
not done Thorp or any of this other stuff. He

(32:38):
actually because the dailies were so good, they signed him
to star in Red Dawn. But they did have two
character actors who are incredible in this movie. The great
Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford starred this movie as well.

Speaker 23 (32:55):
The last three years I've said, I can't say anything.
That's exactly what I've said. Well, what's it about. I
can't tell you. We're very important characters, are important characters,
and we are powerful character.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Yes, and you need us. You gotta have us.

Speaker 23 (33:09):
You can't, can't. You may not like us, hopefully you will,
but you got nothing if you don't. It's it's a
dirty job and we need to do it.

Speaker 3 (33:17):
Yeah, Scorting weavers in it as well, not for a
long time, but enough for you go. Oh. But it's
really about the monsters, the creatures. It's about technology and sacrifice.

(33:38):
This movie brings everything together. So a snapshot without giving
away too much, just in case you want to watch it,
even though it's been out for quite a while. These
kids go to a cabin in the woods, as it's called.
When you hear that guy say the lambs have passed
through the gate. This is about these people being put

(34:03):
in positions where they will choose their fate and the
creatures that do exist, the monsters, the merman, the werewolf,
and all they will whatever they choose. Those things are
coming to kill. And the reason because there are giants

(34:26):
gods who demand a sacrifice, and if you don't give
it to them, they'll come back. It is twist and turns,
it is all kinds of crazy. It is gore, and
there's homage, like I said, to all these great monsters
of the past. It is truly incredible and if you

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like horror movies, you've got to put this in your collection.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
Number thirteen.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
Best horror movie of all time, one that is absolutely
a classic. And if it wasn't for MGM screwing up
having to wait years to get this movie released, it
would have been way bigger.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
Cabin in the Woods. Watch it. You will not be disappointed.

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two of said program. More on what's going on globally
as well as here government shutdown.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Thanks for getting more expensive. We're bombing Venezuela.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
What Well, we're not bombing Venezuela, but we may be
going after their boats again.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 3 (35:58):
I'm going to talk about that, among other things. It
is also one hit Wonder Wednesday. We haven't forgot. We've
got a one hit wonder today. That was a one
hit wonder in two charts and the first one to
do it too. Oh oh yeah, kids, we don't mess around.
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Speaker 2 (36:16):
You grabbed the podcast our number two straight ahead. This
is the Chad Benson Show.

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

Speaker 2 (36:51):
The government is in turmoiled, moyld boiled, Boyle boiled?

Speaker 11 (36:57):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Really?

Speaker 3 (36:59):
Here's what the governments doing. First of all, they're not
doing anything, which is usually a good thing. But outside
of that, people are getting paid. That's really the big issue.
Are you saying you don't like government chat, I'm not
saying I don't like government. I'm saying I don't like
ineffective government. That is about a show. I don't like
government that is here to win the meme and not

(37:23):
do anything else. That's what I am saying Right there, Okay,
we're in shutdown and we're giving away money to our
pals and Ariontina. And at the same time, we got
people that are using our military as a way to

(37:44):
try to win the hearts and minds of people who
may be pulled, so they can tip the balance of
who would get the blame for the government shut down
to their favor, so they could demonize the other side
and then get what they want, which is something that
they've already voted on on numerous occasions. And we should

(38:06):
have just moved on from this and had real negotiations.
But alas, here we are.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
As the government shut down enters day fifteen.

Speaker 24 (38:13):
President Trump now says he will reveal less Friday of
quote Democrat programs that he will shut down permanently.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
We're not closing up Republican programs because we think they work,
So we.

Speaker 2 (38:23):
Are closing up Democrat programs.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
With federal workers going unpaid.

Speaker 24 (38:28):
President Trump welcoming his close political ally, Argentina's President Javier
Mile to the White House to announce a twenty billion
dollar bailout for his country.

Speaker 3 (38:38):
Well that's good because why, well we're his payday loan.
That's why twenty billion does nothing for Argentina. It's like
a it's a currency buying. I mean, we're stabilizing their currency,
but it does nothing. It doesn't fix the problem at all.
And they of course selling soybeans after soybeans to China

(39:03):
and alas here we are.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
Why is that?

Speaker 3 (39:07):
Because you know you're helping your pal out and then
everybody's got to justify, like, well, we really this guy's
awesome and he change up and I like, Milay, I
think he's done some okay things, and let's be real,
he didn't get them in this mess. He's trying something.
Will it work? Won't it work? It's hard to tell.
Argentine is a hot freaking mess. You know what else
is a hot mess?

Speaker 2 (39:28):
Kind of us? Oh yeah, yeah, a little bit, a
little bit.

Speaker 25 (39:33):
I guess Democrats are not going to be satisfied until
military families and government workers are lining up with food banks,
or visiting payday lenders, or simply charging necessary items like
milk and bread on their credit cards to be repaid
later if they can, along with the big interest charges
that come with that.

Speaker 3 (39:53):
As John Thune, the thoone doggle is what some people
are calling. This is it Now we're just trying to
figure out name right, like the Schumer shutdown, it.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
Rolls off, but it just doesn't feel the hakeem halt.
What's another one? Somebody came up with, Oh, my lord,
we could call it the uh.

Speaker 3 (40:14):
I can't say that on on on this I was
about Mike Johnson, but no, h the I don't know
what would you call the mic? Or do you want
to go Johnson? That's that's a tough one. We're gonna
get back to you on that one. We're gonna get

(40:35):
back to you. But they're gonna go with the Schumer
shutdown right now or the Thune doggle. Those those are
two either way, both men doing nothing.

Speaker 2 (40:44):
So there you go. And that's the frustrating part of
the world that we.

Speaker 3 (40:49):
Find ourselves in in modern politics. What brings me to
this guy, James tell Rico is trying to become the Senator.

Speaker 2 (40:59):
In the Great State of.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
And he was in the FW the other day and
he is, first of all, if you don't know who
he is, he is used, he's young, he's a pastor,
he's a Democrat. He has used his social media in
ways that has been very, very positive and has helped

(41:26):
really grow his well, I get for the lack of
a better from brand.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
So he's a state rep. He's been there since twenty eighteen.

Speaker 3 (41:36):
He is arguably, I would say, maybe one of the
top two or three rising stars in the Democrat Party.
Common sense can appeal to a lot of people. Is
it because he's white now, it's because he's got common sense.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
He is all of the things when you think about.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
You know, remember Pete boodha jig, smooth, smart, You just
he's that without feeling like he's way too young, even
with the beard.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
Pete, Sorry, then it's not working for you.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
The thing about him, James is he's used all of
the stuff that he's had to leverage not only quote
unquote as brand, but to grow the brand outside of Texas,
and on top of that, to not ostracize or demonize

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the right. See, the problem with modern politics is you've
got to come out and you've got to be.

Speaker 2 (42:44):
Full of disdain for the other side.

Speaker 3 (42:47):
You know, we played that thing last hour about nuance, Right,
it's about living in your echo chamber. It's not about
critical thinking, it's not about it's not about actually sitting
down having a conversation.

Speaker 2 (42:58):
It's about winning.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
Your points on the internet as if that's somehow going
to you know, it makes the tribe happy. But last
time I checked, a great meme doesn't get you free groceries,
at least not yet. Maybe in the future, but not
right now. So this guy is interesting. And even when
he and he's really exploded and Manie of listening probably

(43:23):
know who he is, and some of you don't. He
was on Rogan Grogan calls him and he wasn't like
twenty million followers and all these things. He's like, I'm interested,
like to have a chat with you, And Rogan's like,
he should run for president.

Speaker 2 (43:37):
So he goes into a DFW the other day and
he says, and what I like is and I know
a lot of people listening you should love Megan. No.

Speaker 3 (43:48):
I like people that are interesting, and I think what
he has to say is definitely worth a listen. There's
no doubt about that. But he wants to do what
I like doing, which is bringing people together to have conversations.
I don't want to ostracize people. I want to welcome.
I don't want to tend to be smaller my show.

(44:08):
I want it to be bigger. I want people to
have honest conversations, critical thinking, test and even go out.
Dare I say it and put those beliefs that you
have to the test each and every day and learn something.
But do it without hating each other, which is a
tough thing to do in today's world, because we've allowed,

(44:30):
through the Internet, the opportunity to hate each other in
an easier way.

Speaker 26 (44:35):
I am in one of the reddest parts of Texas
because I am tired of being divided into teams red
versus blue, left versus right, rural versus urban, because the
truth is, we're all on the same team. Do you

(44:56):
have an elderly parent or grandparent who needs care?

Speaker 3 (45:02):
So do I?

Speaker 26 (45:04):
Do you struggle to afford the high price of everything?

Speaker 27 (45:08):
So do I?

Speaker 26 (45:10):
Do you know what it means to carry the weight
of student debt, credit card debt, and medical debt?

Speaker 3 (45:17):
So do I?

Speaker 26 (45:19):
Do you want a safe neighborhood? Do you want a
good job with good benefits? Do you want a high quality,
well funded public school? So do I? You're on my
team and I'm on yours.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
He's running against John Cornyn and they've not won. By
the way, Democrats not won a Senate seat in Texas
since ninety three, or a state wide office since ninety eight. Well,
when I listened to him, and again, there's things I

(45:59):
disag agree with.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
I'm sure why because I disagree with my wife on things.
She disagrees with me, and she shouldn't, but she does.
So if you believe every single thing.

Speaker 3 (46:19):
That somebody says without challenging, thinking wondering if this is
real or not, and you buy it wholeheartedly with no disagreement,
you are not in a political party.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
You're in a cult.

Speaker 3 (46:33):
He is an interesting person who I think has the
opportunity to not only shake up the race and shake
up taxes, but also to expand the tent, and I
think do what we're trying to do, which is be independent.
Yeah you might lead a little right or a little left,

(46:53):
but look at everybody as Hey, you different textes out
of Texas.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
We're bowels. You know what we like the cowboys?

Speaker 3 (47:02):
You like cow Come together, find the things that bind
and realize that we're going to have our differences. But
having differences in something doesn't mean we have to hate
each other.

Speaker 26 (47:14):
Those billionaire run platforms and those predatory algorithms they want
to divide this team. The most radical thing you can
do in an era of division is bring people together
because we are far more the same than we are different.

(47:35):
We have so much more in common than they want
us to realize. We have shared problems and share dreams.
Imagine who we could take on if we did it together.
Imagine what we could change in this country. If we
did it together as one team, we are unstoppable.

Speaker 3 (47:57):
I always go back to what Reagan said, can you
imagine what we could do if we didn't care who
got the credit? Unfortunately, everybody, especially the Internet and the extremes,
keep score, and that is frustrating and it doesn't move
us forward. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four

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What did we do to Venezuelaan again?

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Speaker 3 (49:51):
What the hell are we doing? Whatever happened to do? Process?
Just curious? So we blew another boat up off the
coast of Venezuela. I have some serious questions. I see
granny footage and a boat explodes, and everybody's like a
whole bunch of people died. They're all drug dealers, really
are They maybe most likely doing something, but do process

(50:15):
whatever happened to that. The video shows a suspected drug
smuggling boat idling in the water before being struck. President
Trump said six mails aboard were killed, and said US
intelligence confirmed the vessel with trafficking narcotics and was associated
with illicit narco terrorist networks, though he didn't specify who.

(50:36):
The President said the boat was off the coast of Venezuela,
where the US military has conducted four other strikes on
alleged drug smuggling boats in the last six weeks.

Speaker 2 (50:45):
That as well, has done a couple of things, very bigly.

Speaker 6 (50:47):
Number one, we get drugs and all of that, but
we get something in a way worse because they're a
big purveyor of drugs.

Speaker 22 (50:53):
As part of the administration's war against the cartels, the
US military now has six thousand troops in the carra being,
including two thousand marines aboard the uss Ewojima. That brings
to twenty seven the number of people killed across the
five strikes. As in those past attacks, no evidence was
given who was on board, what they were carrying, or
what weapon was used to carry out the strikes.

Speaker 3 (51:16):
Now, Columbia said one of the boats that was hit,
so I think it was a third or fourth boat,
was actually their boat and it was fisherman. I don't
know if that's true or not, but due process, bro,
that's it. Well, they're bringing drugs over here? How many
times do we have to go over this? Are they
bringing some small amount nothing to literally write home about?

(51:36):
If we're serious about taking on narco terrorism, we know
where that's coming from. We know exactly where all that's
coming from. We know that it's coming from China and Mexico.
That's where we know the vast majority and by vast
I mean ninety nine percent of it is coming. You

(51:56):
might get a little bit more now coming through Canada.
Never trust Canadians. I'm kidding, but let's be real. We're
blowing up boats, fishing boats. Well, they're on their way here. Okay,
let's just say they were on their way here. Small
boat twenty five to thirty five feet three two three

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they don't have the fuel for that, so they're gonna
have to stop. It's probably gonna take five to six
days for them to get here. Oh, let me know
what you think. Meanwhile, still have not sat the latest
member of the House from Tucson, Miss Ghalva, And the
reason is simple. She's a Democrat. She would be it

(53:01):
when it comes to the Epstein files, and now Arizona
is the ag Chris Mays said, maybe it's time we
sou Yeah, I.

Speaker 28 (53:08):
Mean, I really think that we are going to have
no other choicept to take Faker Johnson to court if
he refuses to respond to us, if he doesn't quickly
swear in Adelaida Grihalva again, depriving her of the ability
to help her constituents. We've had some flooding out here

(53:28):
in Arizona. She has no way to help those people
in southern Arizona who have been impacted by that flooding.
You know, again, there's no legitimate reason for him to
refuse to swear her in right now. No other reason
that I can think of, except that perhaps she's the

(53:48):
final vote to discharge the Epstein files. And it's not
fair for Mike Johnson to be holding the State of
Arizona hostage because because he doesn't want to release the
Upstein files.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
Ding Ding Ding. I believe you hit that out the park. Oh,
we will be following this as you know.

Speaker 3 (54:10):
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Speaker 2 (54:41):
Every single Wednesday. Us men, white sis, heteronormative.

Speaker 3 (54:48):
We're just we're born. And we're like, I'm a dude,
and you're like, do you accept that?

Speaker 2 (54:52):
And you're like, I do. So the white guy, cracker,
regular men.

Speaker 3 (54:55):
We we have to learn, right, because the whole thing
about life is learning.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
Because if you're not learning, you're not growing.

Speaker 3 (55:03):
And I bring that up because it is white woman Wednesday,
and our girl Kylie is going to tell us stuff
that is going to help us grow because we do
the work others don't.

Speaker 2 (55:11):
Others like, I'm not doing the work, you know what
we do? We do the work.

Speaker 14 (55:15):
So I think about a lot of white women as
I think they would rather marry a white supremacist than
be single. She says, a lot, because being single is
not at all a punishment, especially in white social circles.
If you are unmarried by like twenty five, in a
lot of areas, people are going to start asking questions.
And although people don't explicitly state that they want you
to have a white husband, that nonetheless comes through in
their question, Oh are you dating somebody?

Speaker 2 (55:35):
What does he look like?

Speaker 1 (55:36):
What color hair does he have?

Speaker 14 (55:37):
What color eyes.

Speaker 5 (55:38):
Does he have?

Speaker 14 (55:38):
Does he have good Christian values? And I think that
sort of pressure, familiarly or community wise, builds up over
time so that white women end up becoming maga Republican.
It's almost culturally pushed on white women in rural areas.
But I would like to say, if you are a
white woman, you should absolutely not feel pressured to get married.
And in fact, being single is absolutely lovely and it

(55:59):
is significant better than being with somebody who is racist
and controls your every move. Do not like the person
that you marry make you into a worse person, a
bitter person, a jealous person. Marry somebody who uplifts you
or don't get married at all. You have power as
a woman, so use it wisely and do not marry
somebody who doesn't deserve you and who is generally bigoted.

Speaker 3 (56:19):
Wow, there's a lot to unpack there, So let's do it.
I'm gonna take out, put it on the table, open
it up.

Speaker 2 (56:26):
So where do we start?

Speaker 3 (56:28):
There's so many places. So first of all, you should
marry somebody that you know is good to you. I
think that should comments regardless of the color. Absolutely marry
somebody that is is good to you. Secondly, I don't
really so are all men Nazis? It's just are we
all deep down kind of Nazis? Is that what you're getting?

(56:48):
I feel like that's at least white men. I feel
like it's implied that all white dudes are just Nazis.
I feel like that, you know, I mean, we're doing
the work, but I'm just I'm feeling kindly like.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
We're all Nazis.

Speaker 3 (57:03):
This is what you think, and that getting married is
going to destroy the woman and only help the man
and turn her into apparently a Nazi baby breeder, which
is weird.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
It's an odd thing.

Speaker 3 (57:21):
Don't do that. There's just so much to unpack there.
There really is. But you know what, this is part
of what we do here.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
Kids. We do the work.

Speaker 3 (57:28):
Others don't damn it. We do the work and we
will continue to do the work. Marjorie Taylor Green very
interesting speaking of white women.

Speaker 2 (57:40):
Who's a Nazi or whatever?

Speaker 3 (57:41):
I'm joking she is. I was asking somebody this last night.
Is she a contrarian?

Speaker 2 (57:50):
Possibly? Is she conservative? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (57:54):
I think that's pretty well established. Has she said some
stuff that's insane? Oh yeah, there's no doubt, there's no
doubt how much of that was real? Not Israel? How
much of that was real? Shouldn't have said is real?
Because now everybody's like, oh see? But also can people change?
Can people get into a situation where, through their lived

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experience that they look around and go, none of this
is the way I thought it was. None of you
people are who I thought you were. I think there's
a possibility of that for sure, because otherwise we can't
change what do we doing. And there's definitely a change
in the way that she's handled things. And it's been
very interesting to watch because I've given her a lot
of crap over times because she said stuff that's outrageous.

(58:39):
Let's go over some of her greatest hits of wacky stuff.
Where do we start. Jewish space laser is one of
the ones that kind of follows around. You guys, remember
that the whole thing in Hawaii and in California, the
wildfires and whatnot, she kind of promoted that it.

Speaker 2 (58:54):
Was Jewish space lasers, including the Rothschilds that did it.

Speaker 3 (58:58):
She says she was misled by information, but the space
laser thing does kind of follow around, and she's claimed
the usual stuff, you know, mass shootings. He falls flags
nine to eleven skepticism, which we should all have some
skepticism in anything like that.

Speaker 2 (59:12):
What we should ask.

Speaker 3 (59:12):
Should be able to ask questions without being skeptics. And
that's you know, when we talk about all the stuff
that you know, we love to do, here is asking
questions going. You know what, I'm not sure I explain
it to me again. I'm trying to piece this all together.
Oh you're a skeptic. No, I'm just trying to understand
it better. That's there's a difference between It was definitely

(59:32):
Cheney who flew the planes.

Speaker 2 (59:34):
Different uh, the big lie. And this was early on.

Speaker 3 (59:40):
She openly aligned herself with the Q and on the
Big Lie, all of that stuff. Weather control, well, they
do try to do some stuff with the weather. I
think we recognize that how much is different. These are
just some again, some of her hits that she's had.
But I think as she's grown into her position and
she realizes that so much of what politics is is

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theatrics and nothing is about getting anything done, I think
she's you know, she's carving a lane for herself, which
I find to be interesting. I hope it's real. Maybe
it's not as real as we think. Maybe it's just contrarian.
But I like the fact that she calls out her side.
You know, I always see the Republicans, you know what,

(01:00:22):
the Democrats always stand together no matter what.

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
Well, then they're just sheep.

Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
I want people that are going to stand up and
ask questions and push back if they don't think it's right.
That's what we should do. That's what our government is about.
And she's calling out the dudes in her party.

Speaker 29 (01:00:39):
Ardrew Taylor Green has been something to watch on this
particular issue, taking on calling out directly the leaders in
her own party, why Congress is out of session, on
wanting the Epstein files lived about the shutdown. She said
to The Washington Post that she's getting angry texts from
Johnson now about all of this, and so here's what
she said. Whereas President Trump has a strong dominance, he's

(01:01:01):
not weak at all. A lot of men here in
the House are weak. There's a lot of weak Republican men,
and they're more afraid of strong Republican women. So they
always try to marginalize the strong Republican women that actually
want to do something and actually want to achieve.

Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
Interesting, and I think she's right in a lot of ways,
especially like you only have to hear some of the
commercials that.

Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
Are out there for like some of these special elections,
and this guy's not as meg as I am. I
love Trump more than others. It's just so nothing about.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
It is unique different. It's all the same, and it
just is it's kiss assery, and they're all terrified to
say anything, except for Thomas Massey and Rand Paul, and
when you do, it's like, oh, it's because you're a
betraying the tribe, which is insane. And I think the

(01:01:57):
Epstein thing really pushed her in a way that really
absolutely I think she had had enough with the politics
in particular in the House.

Speaker 30 (01:02:07):
Listen, she's half right, okay, and I have something of
a historian when it comes to the great emasculation of
the Republican Party. Okay, she is right. The men in
the Republican Party are weak. They're not weak up against women,
they're weak up against Trump. They have always been afraid
to stand up to Trump.

Speaker 9 (01:02:24):
She is right. They've been week since the beginning.

Speaker 30 (01:02:27):
They've been week since Mike Pence, the world's biggest budget
deficit hawk, decided to not care about the budget and
the deficit anymore because Trump told him not to. I mean,
you could go through strong guy, a principled guy after
principled guy who completely abandoned principles to carry Trump's water.

Speaker 9 (01:02:43):
She's right about that.

Speaker 30 (01:02:44):
I don't get the woman part, except she wants it
to be about her.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
But she is correct.

Speaker 30 (01:02:50):
This is a very weak party of Republican men.

Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Yeah, I agree, I see cut right there. Nice uh,
very weak.

Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
They don't have their own thoughts, and they're like, yeah,
we're totally gonna are we gonna do it?

Speaker 28 (01:03:06):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
He said, We're good, We're gonna do it. We like
strong leaders.

Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
There's nothing wrong with that, But I want people that
are going to push back if they think something is
not the way it really is. And I think we
need more of that. Like I said, is she growing?
Is this something that's real or is this just a
contrarian thing. We'll see three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 3 (01:05:01):
Keeping with our tradition as we do every single Wednesday,
just at a different spot in the show, we do
one Hit Wonder Wednesday. This is where we listen to
and discuss the song that for a moment in time,
was massive, huge, incredible. It at times was massive in
this country, in this country only, and sometimes it was

(01:05:24):
a global smash, and sometimes the bands and the songs disappear,
and every once in a great while the songs stick
around forever. Oh yeah, right there in our psyche, we
call this one Hit Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 27 (01:05:40):
Now it's time for another edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
You may not remember the name of the band.

Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
But you definitely know the song.

Speaker 27 (01:06:08):
This Bruiser, This is one Hit Wonder Wednesday.

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
So for the last couple of weeks, people said, hey,
why don't you do a country one? And I said,
you know what, why don't I do a country one?
Because I love country music. I love all music.

Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
So I said, what the hell, let's do a country one.

Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
Now, where's the interesting thing we were trying to figure out,
Like is it a country one that was a hit
only in country or is it a country one that
was a hit in country but it crossed over to
the mainstream the billboard the top one hundred across the board.
I said, you know what, I got a better one
than that. How about one that did both number one

(01:06:47):
in country and the mainstream. This song comes from us
from a lovely little lady by the name of Jeanie
c Riley. Song was written in nineteen sixty eight by
Tom T.

Speaker 10 (01:06:58):
Hall.

Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
And it's an interesting song because it talks about hypocrisy,
of which there's plenty of it. It talks about a
lot of things that really kind of slapped at the
face of you know, it's a very frim and proper
kind of country world that people were living in.

Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
And Genie c Riley was also that, right.

Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
This is a young lady who had mini skirts, go
go boots, a southern accent and a smash hit. You
know where she went, Harper Valley PTA.

Speaker 31 (01:07:40):
I want to tell you all the story about of
Harper Valley. We're Ardworth, who had a teenage daughter who
attended Harper Valley Junior arme Well, her daughter came home
one afternoon and didn't leave and stopt to play and

(01:08:03):
she said, Mamma got OpEd here from the Harper Valley Ptah.

Speaker 9 (01:08:10):
Song is so good, Johnson.

Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
This song again smacks at hypocrisy and the way that
the little girl looked and the way that she dressed,
and all these men who basically said that she was
kind of a harlet.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
And guess what.

Speaker 3 (01:08:27):
In the song, she goes down there and says, yeah,
you guys think that, yet.

Speaker 2 (01:08:31):
All of you want to date me, all of you
want to call me. It's the hypocrisy.

Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
It was a cultural mic drop, as one person said, uh,
Genie talking about the song, because she originally recorded these
things as a demo and somebody says, hold on a second,
you know what, let's let's get you to do this one.
And so she recorded all these demos and somebody said,

(01:08:56):
you know what, I think you should try this, and
she does, and they said, well, we're going to have
her sing this.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
So they go and they have her sing this song.

Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
She does it in two takes, and then they called
old Tom, writer of the song, get over.

Speaker 9 (01:09:11):
Here, somebody in the studio.

Speaker 32 (01:09:13):
And it was supposed to be a closed session, but
everybody was calling somebody and saying, hey, you've got to
come down and hear this record. It's going to make
musical history for Nashville.

Speaker 9 (01:09:21):
And Tom T.

Speaker 32 (01:09:22):
Hall is one of the recipients of those phone calls
that were made from the studio that night, and he
literally ran from Broadway down to Sixteenth Avenue at Columbia
Studio A where we recorded Harper Valley, and he was
there for the playback and I noticed him, Yes, he

(01:09:43):
was rubbing his arms, goosebumps.

Speaker 9 (01:09:45):
I was doing the same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:09:46):
She was doing the same thing, goosebumps, because she knew
she had a mass, massive smash hit. By the way,
one of the reasons I like this is because currently
where I am sitting, it's just off Broadway, and from
our apartment, we can see where they recorded this. That's
what's crazy about this. She went home, she told her mob,

(01:10:07):
guess what, Mom, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna be
a star.

Speaker 9 (01:10:12):
Listen.

Speaker 32 (01:10:12):
I went home that and I called my mother who
lived back in Texas. And I couldn't afford long distance
telephone calls in those days, but for some reason or other.

Speaker 9 (01:10:20):
I just thought, by the time the bill comes in,
I can pay it. I really thought that, you know,
that's faith.

Speaker 32 (01:10:25):
And I called her and I said, Mama, I just
recorded the next number one song in the nation. And
of course she said, she said, Jeanie, now I've been
hearing that you're going to do this with that, And
I said, yeah, but I mean it this time.

Speaker 9 (01:10:36):
You watch and see it'll sell a million copies.

Speaker 32 (01:10:38):
Well, I listened to it overnight and all the next day,
with excitement growing each time I listened, and I called
her back the next night, and I said, Mama, forget
that million.

Speaker 9 (01:10:47):
It's going to sell three million. And it out did
even that.

Speaker 3 (01:10:49):
It did sold over six million copies, and when you
combined all the other stuff sold probably closer to ten.

Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Oh. By the way.

Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
It went on to spawn a movie and a television show.
Here's the thing though about Genie. Genie was the first
country woman to cross over and land a number one.
Three men had done it, Johnny Horton in fifty nine,
Marty Robbins The Great Marty Robbins with Elpaso also in
fifty nine, and.

Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Jimmy Dean Sausage King, Big Bad John.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
That song landed her everything, and I do mean everything.
When it came to the awards, Little Old Genie won
the Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and became
the first country song to win CMA Single of the Year.

(01:11:41):
She was only beaten out for Best Song of the
Year by these Simon and Garfunkel characters. Missus Robinson your
one hit wonder and it is a wonder. Little hypocrisy,
lots of tongue in cheek, Upper Valley PTA, Genie c

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Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
We like doing these kind of things. You got any
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Speaker 3 (01:12:17):
All right, coming up a lot of good stuff to
get to issues with men, especially young men in this country.

Speaker 2 (01:12:24):
Where are they going? We talk about it a lot
here because it's important.

Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
Top of that, we're going to talk about what's going
on with the government shutdown because it's still shut down? Uh,
does Texas finally have themselves a democratic senator that has
the potential to be a superstar?

Speaker 2 (01:12:41):
Talk about that as well. Nuanced, what's trending?

Speaker 3 (01:12:43):
And of course your scary movie countdown on to number
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You're gonna love this one. We got that and so
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Straight Ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
This is the chat to be sure.

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

Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
We're two weeks into the shutdown.

Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
The world is still here, but today's paycheck time for
a lot of people, especially the military.

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
They ain't getting it. It doesn't seem.

Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
Like we're getting any closer to, you know, getting them
back to work if you will.

Speaker 4 (01:13:45):
The government has been shut down for two weeks now.
Federal employees got their last paycheck with any kind of
money in it last week. Any further paychecks will not
come unless the government is reopened.

Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
And remember there are about seven hundred.

Speaker 4 (01:14:02):
And fifty thousand furloughed federal workers. They're told not to
show up to work. And then there are other federal
workers that are deemed essential TSA agent's, air traffic controllers, etc.

Speaker 2 (01:14:11):
That are being told to.

Speaker 3 (01:14:12):
Show up to work but not being paid, which is
not going well as you would think it would go.
Over it is now starting to affect the average person
a little bit more. The military obviously is going to
feel it. We talked to Mike Lions or military analysts yesterday.

(01:14:32):
He said, look, this hits close to home because his
kids in the military, and you know, this is going
to be a situation where they're going to feel it.
And we've already got a lot of our young military
men and women who were living somewhat paycheck to paycheck,
especially if they had a family before this. And now

(01:14:54):
you put this there in front of everybody, and we
saw it with the pictures and the videos in Texas
and in several other places where you've got men and
women standing in line at food base. They need to
get this sorted out. It needs to get done.

Speaker 4 (01:15:12):
So far, these temporary government funding measures, the numerous times
they've come up on the Senate floor, have only gotten
three Democrats to break with the bulk of Senate Democrats
and vote with the majority of Republicans.

Speaker 2 (01:15:23):
We expect those three Democrats again to be the only ones.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
The rest of Senate Democrats, Chuck Schumer chief among them,
are holding firms saying that they are fighting for Americans healthcare.
They are in particular, fighting for an extension of Obamacare
tax credits.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Now we've went over this again, I'll give you a
snapshot of that tax credits going to go away. A
lot of Republicans think this is a waste. You know what,
Sometimes we just got to suck it up. It's going
to be painful for a little while.

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
For some people. For some people, they're going to lose,
you know, or not have insurance.

Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
And you know what, that way, everybody could see exactly
how bad Obamacare is. Because Obamacare didn't fix anything. It
became a law that's what it was written for. You
had the people that benefit write it, which is again bizarre.

Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
But you have to look at this in a few
different ways.

Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
Healthcare is expensive, it's confusing, it's pissing people off and
getting people to change their minds in the way that
we look at healthcare because of the frustration that people
have with the expense what they and it's not healthcare.
It's a card that says you can go get a

(01:16:42):
service over here. It is not healthcare. Healthcare is what
happens between you and your provider. But the card to
purchase the card, it's going to double. According to estimates,
twenty four million Americans will see their premiums explode and

(01:17:07):
I mean sh and they expect about four million Americans
to lose their health insurance because there's just no way they.

Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
Can afford it.

Speaker 3 (01:17:20):
You know what those people are called voters. One, we
got to do better with healthcare. Two voters.

Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
Look at it.

Speaker 3 (01:17:30):
Two ways, we as a nation will hold the party
in power accountable, especially if you see millions of Americans
lose their healthcare or have to take a second job
to afford their health care. And by the way, on average,
seventy five to one hundred and fourteen percent jump when

(01:17:53):
the subsidies are gone. Depending on where you live right
middle of the country may not be as high, but
still you're not getting paid what you are on the coast,
which are going to jump tremendously. And by the way,
the people who are on health insurance at work, you're
going to probably see a rise in your premiums potentially

(01:18:16):
twenty percent. Some estimates are eighteen, some estimates are forty seven.
But I'm just going out there low ball twenty percent.
That is going to piss people off.

Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
I was trying to tell.

Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
My friends the other day who were like, well, you know,
we got to do this because of you know, I said,
what do you guys have, What do Republicans have that
is going to fix this and help?

Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
Well?

Speaker 3 (01:18:45):
Nothing, This we've got to get rid of. We've got
to show everybody how bad it is. No trust me,
people know it's not good. But you know what, nobody
wants to change something without the replacement.

Speaker 2 (01:18:59):
You got to tire them. It sucks.

Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
Do you have an yeah, we got to take it off,
all right, you have another tire? Nope, But you've got
to learn that that tire is not good.

Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
And you should be driving around on it.

Speaker 3 (01:19:07):
Okay, but that's what we've got right now, and until
you get me another tire, this is what we're stuck with.
How many times did we see poles out there that
said people were pissed and angry and didn't want Obamacare,
but when it came time to repeal, they didn't see
anything that was going to be.

Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
In a replacement of that.

Speaker 3 (01:19:29):
I would love government to get out of the healthcare industry.
Here's the reality. They're in it. It's too damn regulated.
They're not going to give it up as much as
we would like, and they've jacked the pooch so far
that them getting out of it now isn't really going
to fix the problems of which many of them they created. So, yeah,

(01:19:55):
this is about healthcare, or at least the cost of
of the card so you can go see your health
care provider. But the Democrats will screw this up because
they've allowed the Republicans to paint them as all they
want is a gazillion dollars for illegals to have healthcare,

(01:20:17):
and then you point out that's not even close. It's
like less than one tenth of one percent or whatever.
We went over it yesterday. It's virtually nothing. Well still no,
not still. If they could paint the picture correctly, I
think the Republicans will be in trouble.

Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
The beauty of the Republicans.

Speaker 3 (01:20:36):
Is you don't have to be great to get your
message across.

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
Just being quiet will do it.

Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
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Speaker 33 (01:20:49):
Meanwhile, Immigration Nation Hodland security officials say an undocumented immigrant
inside an suv try to flee from being arrested and
ramped into a border patrol vehicle.

Speaker 34 (01:21:01):
A chase followed, with agents then crashing into the suv
to stop it. Two people fled on foot, but were
eventually arrested. Residents nearby gathering at the scene, the crowd
growing hostile, throwing eggs at federal agents, then rocks agents,
responding by firing tear gas.

Speaker 9 (01:21:18):
Several people were arrested.

Speaker 3 (01:21:22):
I saw this yesterday. At first I thought, is that
a car accident? Because it looked like that's what it was,
because there was smoke coming from the car, and there
was tear gas and stuff, and I was and this
is democrats a perfect example of how you flop this thing.
If you're here illegally, we can have empathy. You should

(01:21:43):
have empathy. We can understand because the plight that ninety
nine percent of them are in. We would want to
change our course if we were in that situation. And
this is where the common sense, the reasoning, and everything
comes in. Where that being said that you're here illegally,
you tried to flee. You throwing things at cops just

(01:22:08):
enforces what Trump and the administration is saying is all
of the it's antif it's all of these things, and
this is something else.

Speaker 2 (01:22:15):
And I saw it Dallas.

Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
During the summer, you know, and before when Trump and
then were really started to take off and do the
ice raids.

Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
If you're out celebrating.

Speaker 3 (01:22:28):
And trying to protect people and you're waiving the flag
of another country, all the while pissed that your family
member you may be deported back to that country and
you don't want to leave this country, that's a you problem.
There's no common sense there, don't be an asshat. And

(01:22:51):
it's tough because we live at a time when soundbites
and those things matter. Because the internet, it's just so
in furiating and this is why we can't have nice
things because we've allowed the minority of political voices who
want to be pelebrities to dominate and to build an

(01:23:13):
echo chamber that is small but loud, and through apathy
by the rest of us in the exhausted majority, we
have to sit there and go see, why can't we
get anything.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
Done when we should?

Speaker 3 (01:23:29):
And that's why we want to actually get stuff done.

Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
So I want to push back.

Speaker 3 (01:23:33):
That's why we want to be the voice of reason
in a sea of insanity. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 2 (01:23:43):
And more? Speaking of immigration, immigration.

Speaker 3 (01:23:48):
Barbie, I can't believe you said that. Come on, it's
kind of funny. We're talking about Christinome. They're they're not
playing her videos at like Dallas, you know, TFW and
at love Field and Reagan and stuff and not playing
those videos where she's like, we're sorry, the lines at
TSA suck, but it's the Democrats fault and the and
the Airport's are like, no, we're not doing that. Good

(01:24:10):
for you, Good for you, good you don't have to
politicize it. Yeah, Well, we're going to okay, well, we're
not gonna play it here well or else or else?

Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
What we can tell people that you can't fly out
of here. Maybe you don't know, No, I do know.
Good for you. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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Legend.

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Time magazine cover. Trump's very upset, very upset. I don't
know what you guys did to my hair.

Speaker 2 (01:28:16):
I don't like it. I don't like it. I'm not
happy about it. It's not my hair, somebody else's.

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
It is. It's hilarious. Dennis Quaid, Politico, mm hmmm. Because
of the whole thing with the text messages. Yeah, so
the protein powders in certain shakes apparently contained certain levels
of lead.

Speaker 2 (01:28:40):
That's why I'm so strong.

Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
Britney Spears also trending and over finally to X D'Angelo
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pitch Yesterday? Diers god DIYers Falcons, President Trump, Hamas Bill's Politico,
Josh Allen, Young Republicans. All things trending in the magical
world of X. I told you guys about the Britney
Spears saying I wasn't trying to be weird, but I

(01:29:31):
said a long time ago, when everybody's like, we should
totally free Britney, I'm like, I don't know if that's
a good idea, because I think the people that know
her think maybe there's problems there, and like, no, she
should totally be freed. Then they freed Britney and she
was never captive outside of being captive from destroying.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
Her life, and excerpts obtained by The New York Times.

Speaker 35 (01:29:53):
Feed Line claims that when their two sons were younger,
they did not feel safe at Spears house, writing they
would awaken sometimes at night to find her standing silently
in the doorway watching them sleep, with a knife in
her hand. A representative for Spears firing back at Federal Line,
telling People magazine once again he and others are profiting

(01:30:14):
off her, and sadly it comes after child support has
ended with Kevin.

Speaker 2 (01:30:18):
I'll just say this, have you seen any of the
videos If you've not seen.

Speaker 3 (01:30:22):
The videos of Britney, because they're on the web, and
I'm not talking about sex videos, just go look at
the videos that her at a house looks like she's
a hoarder, where she's dancing half naked at times holding knives,
and she looks like she hasn't slept in three days.
But they're out there just saying three two, three, five,
three eight, twenty four, twenty three at Chad Benton show,

(01:30:42):
is your acts, your Insta, your YouTube and Facebook? A
lot of stuff still to get to today, including the
art of nuance, which we have lost, among other things.
Plus scary movie Countdown number thirteen.

Speaker 13 (01:30:54):
This is the Chad Benson Chow Fun Chad Benson Show,

(01:31:17):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (01:31:19):
Racism sucks And if you don't believe me, our girl
here on White Woman Wednesday. Kylie likes to tell us
each and every week how awful we are as men,
as white people, and she didn't even care.

Speaker 2 (01:31:30):
We could go away for all she gets, we could
just disappear. She'd be fine with that. You don't believe me,
do You.

Speaker 14 (01:31:35):
Don't give a if white people go extinct? And the
reason why is because I'm not a white supremacist. I
don't think that white skin is inherently better because I'm
not a faking idiot. I get so many messages like this,
like oh my god, like you don't care about the
white men, like white men are so oppressed and you
don't care if we go extinct.

Speaker 22 (01:31:52):
I don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
I don't care.

Speaker 14 (01:31:54):
I have dated people of all races. That has never
been a factor for me. What is a factor is
the person's vibe in personality. Most of the white men
that I've encountered have been incredibly repulsive, racist, or disgusting,
especially in small towns. It's not important to me to
marry white man to pass on my white jeans. If
I choose to have children and I have children with
somebody with brown or black skin, the kid will still

(01:32:14):
look like me.

Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
They will all share all of my same features.

Speaker 14 (01:32:18):
So honestly, I would probably be more upset about coffee
going extinct than white people.

Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
I don't give a And it's not that I don't
like the color of my skin.

Speaker 9 (01:32:26):
I love the way I look.

Speaker 14 (01:32:27):
I think I'm really cute e and just I love
my life. I don't take pride in being white. There
is a difference between self love and white supremacy. I'm
not a white supremaciss.

Speaker 3 (01:32:36):
Period period cage clothes, end of a story. She's not
She's care if she goes extinct. I'm not a Rhino,
and I don't want to see them go extinct. Oh, Chad,
who are you dating that? Like all I ever seem
to date are Nazis. I don't know how it happens.
Maybe choose better. I don't like find out, like just
try to figure out.

Speaker 2 (01:32:56):
Here we do the work kids, White woman Wednesday. We
love it. It's kind of fun.

Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
Makes us laugh a little bit, something that doesn't make
us laugh, though it makes us think was she kind
of right on some of this stuff? If you haven't
heard the scandal flying around the young Republicans text messages
that let's just say, we're not very good.

Speaker 12 (01:33:15):
Thousands of messages shared in a group chat of young
Republicans is revealing rather some racist thoughts that they even
worried about being leaked. Well, those exchanges have been leaked
obtained by Politico and are part of a telegram chat
among young Republican leaders in the following states New York, Kansas, Arizona,
and Vermont.

Speaker 2 (01:33:35):
So what did they say? How did they find this out?
This is very interesting. By the way, I've looked at
a lot of these, this is not a good look.

Speaker 3 (01:33:44):
This is not a good Every single person listening to this,
for the most part, has sent something horrible to their friends.

Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
Everybody has. Let's not pretend, and it doesn't mean it's racist.
It could be anything.

Speaker 3 (01:33:57):
The other day I sent, have you guys not seen
Sora Ai? I sent Easy and mister Rogers, this is
my buddies.

Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
It was hilarious.

Speaker 3 (01:34:09):
And then I sent mister Rogers, who's having a birthday party?
I sent with Pablo Escobart getting ready to make his
cake and they were measuring everything. It's horrible, doesn't mean
it's racist, but these things that they sent and you're
part of the Young Republicans who aren't really like young.

Speaker 21 (01:34:30):
Politico obtained over seven months of thousands and thousands of
messages in a telegram group chat between, like you said,
leaders in the Young Republican state organizations in Arizona, New York, Kansas,
and Vermont. Now it's kind of a misnomer young Republicans
because it's called the Young Republicans. But these are you know,

(01:34:53):
full grown adults eighteen to forty years old, and over
the course of these seven months, they changed messages with
you know, extremely anti semitic and racist comments. They referred
to black people as monkeys or the watermelon people, they
called rape epic. They talked about the love of Hitler

(01:35:15):
with us factions of their party, or even supporting slavery.

Speaker 2 (01:35:21):
Yeah, that's not good.

Speaker 3 (01:35:22):
I just want to minder, But these are the young Republicans,
young Republicans sending this out that right, there was a guy,
mister Bateman, that's his real name.

Speaker 2 (01:35:31):
I had a triple check it. He is Sam's Jason Beeman.

Speaker 3 (01:35:35):
He is he works for a few different places, but
he wrote this article for Politico, and they went pretty
deep inside to figure this out to get all of
this information, because somebody had to give it to him
and say, look, there's all the stuff going on.

Speaker 21 (01:35:48):
This was a chat with members elected to lead their
states within a prominent Republican youth political organization that numbers
fifteenth thousand people, and they were in a campaign to
lead this organization nationally. My colleague and I my colleague
Emily No, we really looked into this and wanted to see,

(01:36:11):
you know, why are they speaking like that to each other?
And does this have anything to do with kind of
the way that the norms of our political discourse have
been changing. Some would say since President Trump came to power.

Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
Trump has to be thrown in there.

Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
Trump, by the way, was not involved in any of this,
but still it was partially his fault in the norm
Let's let's be one hundredcent of us.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
The norms have changed. Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:36:35):
The other day we were talking about the age candidate
in Virginia. So Jay Jones when he was part of
the State Assembly in Virginia, I think this was called
right State House whatever it was. He texting back and
forth with another Republican said that the at the time

(01:36:57):
the current House Speaker he wished that he was dead,
compared him to Hitler, and pole Pot said that he
would rather put two bullets in his head than the
bullet in each of their heads. Thinks that, you know,
hopes that their family, especially their kids, would get killed,
so that way they would move on gun violence and
gun control. It was appalling before Trump, he would have

(01:37:21):
dropped out of the race.

Speaker 2 (01:37:22):
After Trump. People just sold your on.

Speaker 3 (01:37:24):
Doesn't mean you're gonna win, but people just sold your
on here young Republicans. This will be a scandal for
a day or two, and you know, and then it'll
move on. But I have serious questions about this. Who
the hell are you people? Because I've seen some of
these and you're not funny. There's no context in the hilarity.
You didn't send a joke from Dave Chappelle. This was

(01:37:45):
not a funny haha. And who in God's name automatically
you've ruled yourself out by putting it in an area
that many could see it.

Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
This wasn't one of your close buddies.

Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
You said something to you know, kind of thing yourself
out in my mind, just for that insanity.

Speaker 21 (01:38:03):
We really did our due diligence here. We reached out
to every single member of the chat who was quoted
in the story. We told them exactly what we were
going to say, and they never once pointed to a
single quotation and said that's not true. In their statements,
they opened the possibility that perhaps the chats were doctored,

(01:38:26):
but they really the bulk of their statements were really
apologizing and acknowledging that these messages which they wrote were
harmful and hateful. And you know, there's already been There
were two people that lost their job that they lost
their job before the story even came out, and now
since its publication, we've had two other people lost their job.

(01:38:48):
So already four people have been fired as a result
of this story. And we're seeing statements from Schumer, House
Minority Leader Hakeing, Jeffries, and other and we're gonna really
see how the fallout continues to play out on this
and how.

Speaker 3 (01:39:05):
Do many Republicans rather than come out, go this is appalling.
These kids are idiot, these young adults, these adults, they're idiots.
I don't know what the hell they were thinking. There's
no room in our party for that. Instead, what they're
doing is they're posting the age who sent a horrible
text from Virginia Yeah, Jay, Yeah, they're posting his stuff saying, oh,
this is worse. I'm like, so that's that's where we are, now,

(01:39:27):
like this is worse. How about they're both bad and
neither of you should represent either party? Whatever happened to that?
Oh yeah, now we don't want that because the extremes
will let it slide. We're the exhausted majority. We should
demand accountability. And I'm not saying you can't apologize and
that people don't make mistakes and then sometimes things can't

(01:39:48):
be lost in translation. But there are thousands upon thousands
of these text messages. There's definitely some issues there. Three, two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three Act She Had Benson shows
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Scary Movie Countdown Number thirteen. Chat vents.

Speaker 1 (01:41:34):
Irreverence Like, yeah, so what, it's the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (01:41:41):
We'll continue our countdown town number one when it comes
to our Scary Movie countdown, and it gets in my mind,
no better than this action horror, gross stuff, the usual
with the pretty ladies and all this suff it is
just awesome and let's not forget as well. With some technology,

(01:42:02):
this movie should have been bigger. But welcome to the
world of Hollywood where bankruptcies people fighting over it. It
got shelved a while, and it shouldn't. Ladies and gentlemen,
let's count it down number thirteen on the Scary Movie Countdown.

Speaker 19 (01:42:18):
The time has come, so prepare yourself for a journey
of fear from the darkest corner of cinema, the most
bone chilling tales ever told. It's the countdown you've been
waiting for. Which movie will take the top spot? How
about a fish tail so big because the jaws open wide,

(01:42:45):
or the story of a young innocent girl battling evil.

Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
With some help.

Speaker 19 (01:42:52):
Well, then let's introduce ourselves I'm Demon Caras and I'm
that Carol.

Speaker 2 (01:42:57):
You'll have to listen to find out. Are you ready?
Number thirteen?

Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
All right, today's movie one of my absolute favorites. I mean,
just incredible.

Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
The movie.

Speaker 3 (01:43:16):
Was written in three days. It's got humor, it's got action,
and it's got gore. It's got scares galore. It pays
homage to all kinds of amazing movies. It is truly
one of my favorite favorite favorite movies. Three days, That's

(01:43:40):
what it was written in by Josh Whedon and his
writing partner who went on to direct the film, Drew Gutter.
The movie's called Cabin in the Woods, and I'm gonna
give a little bit of a spoiler alert as we
go through this, but I will tell you if you've
not seen this movie and you like me like horror movies,

(01:44:02):
this is one of the most amazing horror movies.

Speaker 1 (01:44:09):
Everybody running.

Speaker 9 (01:44:11):
It doesn't even show up on the GPS.

Speaker 2 (01:44:25):
The lambs are passed to the gate, they are come
to the killing floor. Start away.

Speaker 20 (01:44:34):
I curiously believe something weird is going on.

Speaker 9 (01:44:46):
What is the thing?

Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
We have to stay together?

Speaker 3 (01:44:51):
Susan?

Speaker 2 (01:44:52):
Right, Yeah, A good idea. Really, I think I can
get it to go down.

Speaker 3 (01:45:08):
Just incredible. So some spoiler alerts here. This movie's not
like any other horror movie you've seen. It pays homage,
like I said, all the amazing horror movies you've seen before,
especially when it comes to a cabin, but also it
throws things out there, elements that are so amazing. So
when they did this movie in two thousand and nine,

(01:45:30):
MGM went into bankruptcy, so they had to reorganize. They
sold some stuff off, but they kept this one because
it was almost done and a bunch of pretty much
unknown actors, including Chris Hemsworth, who at the time had
not done thor or any of this other stuff. He

(01:45:52):
actually because the dailies were so good, they signed him
to star in Red Dawn. But they did have two
character actors who are incredible in this movie, the great
Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford star in this movie as well.

Speaker 23 (01:46:10):
The last three years I've said, I can't say anything.
That's exactly what I've said. Well, what's it about.

Speaker 2 (01:46:15):
I can't tell you.

Speaker 23 (01:46:17):
We're very important characters, cord characters, and we an powerful character. Yes,
and you need us, you gotta have us. You can't
you can't story. You may not like us, hopefully you will,
but you got nothing if you don't. It's it's a
dirty job and we.

Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
Need to do it.

Speaker 3 (01:46:32):
Yeah, scorting weavers in it as well, not for a
long time, but enough where you go.

Speaker 9 (01:46:38):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
But it's really about.

Speaker 3 (01:46:43):
The monsters, the creatures. It's about technology and sacrifice. This
movie brings everything together, so a snapshot without giving away
too much, just in case you want to watch it,
even though it's been out for it quite a while.

(01:47:04):
These kids go to a cabin in the woods, as
it's called. When you hear that guy say, the lambs
have passed through the gate.

Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
This is about.

Speaker 3 (01:47:17):
These people being put in positions where they will choose
their fate. And the creatures that do exist, the monsters,
the the merman, the werewolf, and they will whatever they choose.
Those things are coming to kill. And the reason because

(01:47:37):
there are giants gods who demand a sacrifice and if
you don't give it to them, they'll come back. It
is twist and turns. It is all kinds of crazy.
It is gore, and there's homage. Like I said to

(01:47:58):
all these great monsters of the past, asked, It is
truly incredible and if you like horror movies, you've got
to put this in your collection. Number thirteen best horror
movie of all time, one that is absolutely a classic.

(01:48:21):
And if it wasn't for MGM screwing up having to
wait years to get this movie released, it would have
been way bigger. Cabin in the Woods.

Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Watch it.

Speaker 3 (01:48:33):
You will not be disappointed at Chad Benson Show. Is
your ex your Insta, YouTube, and Facebook. Reach out to
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three eight, twenty four, twenty three.

Speaker 2 (01:48:50):
We love hearing from all of you right here on
the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 3 (01:48:56):
Another fine day of fund and frivolity, which we enjoy
with our infotainment, and some serious stuff when needed. It's
always funding when people go, why do you talk about
all these things?

Speaker 2 (01:49:06):
Because that's life. Man. You don't sit around all day
and talk politics. What are you doing later, let's sit
down and talk politics. You talk about live, fun stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:49:14):
It's Halloween from watching scary movies, having a good time
but listening to fun music. Yeah, we talk about serious
stuff when needed, but we also talk about all kinds
of other things.

Speaker 2 (01:49:24):
That's what brings us together.

Speaker 3 (01:49:25):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show. Is your ex, your Insta, YouTube, Facebook,
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Speaker 2 (01:49:33):
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rest your Day. We'll do it again tomorrow as always,
Night night Jack.

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