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November 6, 2024 109 mins
Trump regains the White House. Democrats can't figure out why Harris didn't win. Reaction over Trump victory from around the world. State ballot initiative results. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show at.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Three forty one am my time here in the United
States of America. As I was up working getting ready
for today, watching many, many, many, many many things, something

(00:35):
flashed pew across my screen and I said, no way
could this be? But yes, it was a redemption story
fit for a man who was down yet rose again.

(01:00):
Would you like to hear.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Let me tell you a story, Donald Trump, of a
man who fell from the heights that very few would
ever see, get from the shadows of controversy and defeat
heroes again.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
This is his story in an event, This is his redemption,
Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
When Donald Trump leaves office on Wednesday morning, he will
leave Washington a pariah.

Speaker 6 (01:29):
Donald Trump will never be allowed to set foot in
the Capitol again.

Speaker 7 (01:35):
Never.

Speaker 8 (01:36):
I think many of us know that it is impossible
for him to be the president again.

Speaker 9 (01:41):
We disgraced forty fifth President of the United States and
first Lady Milania Trump. O man walking to Marine one
for their last ride on Marine one.

Speaker 10 (01:52):
Ever, he looks small. He just looks like a small man.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Don't call it a.

Speaker 11 (02:06):
Donald Trump will be the forty seventh President of the
United States.

Speaker 12 (02:10):
This is a.

Speaker 9 (02:11):
Sweeping victory, even in the Blue states, New Jersey and
New York. He significantly shranked the partisan chasm in those states.

Speaker 13 (02:21):
Unstop him, he keeps going forward.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Look what happened? Is this crazy?

Speaker 14 (02:37):
It's a political victory that our country has never seen before,
nothing like this.

Speaker 15 (02:42):
This is a very needy, elderly man who wants to
be president because he believes that finally he will get
the respect adulation of the country.

Speaker 12 (02:53):
Well, I want to thank you all very much. This
is great.

Speaker 14 (02:56):
This is a movement like nobody's ever seen before. Frankly,
this was I believe the greatest political movement of all time.
There's ever been anything like this in this country.

Speaker 12 (03:07):
And maybe the.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
I think I'm gonna bomb a town. Oh man, what
a night. And most importantly watching MSNBC lose their mind.
I I would actually do pay per view for that.

Speaker 16 (03:23):
I would.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
I'm sorry they are so bad. But Donald Trump won.
And now I'm just say this. We'll get deeper into
certain things in a little bit, but I'm going to
tell you guys this right now. You go back to

(03:44):
January seventh, twenty twenty one. Think about that day. Then
think about him leaving what you heard getting on Marine one,
not even going to the inauguration, flash forward to last

(04:08):
night into early hours this morning. There has never, ever, ever,
in the history of ever been a political comeback like this. Ever,
this is something that you have to say, I'm in

(04:34):
an alternate universe. There's just no way. How could this
have happened? Think about that, Think about where he was.
How even a lot of Republicans that even people who
are quote unquote maga felt because they were disgusted, they
were angry, they were upset. Yet he never stopped. He

(04:55):
got knocked down, got up again. Controversy, law fair, all
of the things never ever stopped. Forward, forward, forward. When
they would punch, he'd punch back. Sometimes he'd punch for

(05:21):
no reason because nobody was there, but it didn't matter.
There has never been anything like this. Fascinating, to say
the least. I am. I'm sitting there last night going
I expected it to be close, and everybody asked me

(05:45):
over the last couple days, what could happen? I said,
anything is possible. Trump could win the popular vote and
lose the electoral College. Trump could lose the popular vote
again and win the electoral College. Trump could lose both.
Trump could win both. Trump won both. This wasn't just

(06:11):
a you know what, we'll give you another try. This
was dude, we're pissed, we're angry, we don't buy what
they're selling us, and oh my god, get back in
there and do your thing. We're going to break down
the Democrats here in a little bit and how they

(06:32):
failed and they failed miserably, and where they go from here.
But are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Right now?

Speaker 17 (06:55):
I just.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
I was sitting there last night and I you know,
I got up, yes about one thirty or two, a
lot of stuff to do, and I didn't go to
bed till eleven o'clock my time, up about two this morning,
in here doing stuff. When the announcement came in. They failed.

(07:18):
All the stuff the machine had they failed. And the
media has a huge part to play in this, a
massive part to play in this that we're going to
get to in a little bit. And Mark Halprin called
him out, as I have been for a very long time.
You have no idea think of this. Somebody said to
me last night, what's the media's role? I said, let

(07:42):
me tell you. I said, we just finished up Halloween
not too long ago. It goes Yeah, I said, Here's
the thing about Freddy Krueger. It only works his strength
if you believe in him. The media gave him all
the power he needed, and they fed into all of

(08:04):
the stuff because he was big business. But in doing
so and damning him, they damned half the country, and
they became a part of it, to the point where
the resistance was met with their own resistance of the people,

(08:26):
and in turn it gave him strength. And the more
that they resisted, the more strength he got. Last night
CNN Lonely, Lonely Scott.

Speaker 18 (08:41):
Look, he has an opportunity here to try to unite
the country after a huge victory. This is a mandate.
He has won the national popular vote for the first
time since for a Republican for the first time since
two thousand and four. This is a big deal. This
isn't backing into the office. This is a mandate to
do what you said you were going to do. I
mean working again for regular working class Americans. Dix immigration,

(09:03):
try to get crime under control, reduced to chaos in
the world. This is a mandate from the American people
to do that.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
It's hard to say it's not now the house that's
still gonna be up for grabs, and there's you know,
I mean, you got California, you got a few pockets.
That may take a few days to settle this out,
but the Senate presidency maybe a chance to hold the House.

(09:31):
Are you blanking kidding me? This wasn't just well, we're
going to put you back in to see if you
can move these people along. This feels like no, you guys,
get in there and do what needs to be done.
This is no longer the party of Reagan. In fact,
this is no longer the Republican party that's gone. This
is a populous maga party that for the most part,

(09:56):
is kind of Republican, kind of libertarian. But unlike the
Tea Party, which I've talked about, this may have legs.

Speaker 18 (10:08):
I'm interpreting the results tonight as the revenge of just
the regular old, working class America, the anonymous American who
has been crushed, insulted, condescended to. They're not garbage, they're
not Nazis. They're just regular people who get up and
go to work every day and are trying to make
a better life for their kids. And they feel like
they have been told to just shut up when they
have complained about the things that are hurting them in

(10:30):
their own lives.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
So true. One of the big takeaways in the polling
and the exit polling is how many Union members oh
with Trump. Even Sean Fain said that, remember, he goes,
look and some of the teamsters, the big ones, that
I could come out and you know, we could throw
our weight behind Kamala Harris. But the reality is the

(10:53):
people behind me, the Union members themselves, they're not supporting her.
They're not they'll vote. I may give you the blessing
of the Union, but they're gonna vote for Trump overwhelmingly.
So much stuff to get to today, My goodness.

Speaker 16 (11:12):
Me, what a day.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
What a day? And just think the race for twenty
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Speaker 19 (13:27):
It's a pretty dour mood in terms of the way
people feel things are going in the United States. Nationally,
only seven percent of voters say they're enthusiastic, nineteen percent
say they're satisfied. Look at these numbers, forty three percent dissatisfied,
twenty nine percent angry. Seventy two percent of the electorate
in nationally say they're dissatisfied or angry.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Yeah, that's what happens. People were pissed, they were angry,
they were frustrated, they were upset, they felt at as
our good friend lonely Scott said over at the end,
Lonely Scott, the Democrats wanted to make it about so
many other things, but we're still a pocketbook voting country.

(14:14):
And they said, you say he's for billionaires and for
all of those things. Life was better under him. You've
had four years and you say you're for all of
the working class, this, that and the other. Yet at
the same time, life's gotten far more expensive and the
working class people right, the little guy is choking on

(14:36):
his debt. And they'd had enough. And they said, I'll
take a mean tweet or two, or truth or whatever
the hell they are. I'll take some chaos every once
in a while, because we're not really believing a lot
of what you have to say, because you're just as
divisive as he is. I want cheap gas, I want
affordable prices at the grocery store. I want to be

(14:57):
able to see or of my paycheck stay in the bank,
then me have to try to stretch my paycheck from
week to week. They thought it was going to be
about democracy. They thought it was going to be about
abortion only, which the surprise, surprise, surprise, ladies, they thought

(15:20):
all you cared about was abortion. And that turned out
not to be true, and we're gonna talk a bit
about that coming up. So it's you know, it's funny
because he love hearing from everybody. You guys can text
the program three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
to twenty three at cha'd Beenson, shows your Twitter and whatnot.

(15:41):
So overnight I got a bunch of text messages, because
yesterday I got a bunch because you know, I came
out and said, look, I'm voting for Trump and this
is why. And I laid out the actual reason why.
Not because he's the Meini, or you know, because I
like the fact that he makes fun of people or whatever.
Now you know, I mean, this is just ridiculous, all
the insanity of or because I'm a Nazi. But that's

(16:04):
what I got a lot of that stuff. You're a Nazi, Jed,
You're a Nazi enabler. I'm like, okay, I mean, you
can't deal with people like that. And by the way,
that right there didn't work. Calling people Nazis doesn't work

(16:24):
unless they're an actual Nazi. And we've gone in a
time machine and went back in time insulting people, calling
them racists and all of these things didn't work and
they got it wrong again. They swung and missed. I

(16:45):
don't think they realized they were going to swing and
miss this big I didn't. I thought it was going
to be closer, and it is close. Let's not forget
that half the country voted for her, well excuse me,
half the country voted against him. Mhm. But he got
a lot more votes than people thought he was gonna get.

(17:06):
And the fact that there wasn't that many votes for
her compared to Joe Biden also was a bit telling
people are frustrated, then yes, they have every right to
be so. Chad Benson, job.

Speaker 16 (17:36):
Son, Chad Benson, Joe, The.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
As the Democrats wake up today, turn on Morning Joe
to see crying Mika and all of the other people
who are absolutely devastated by the crushing news that they
were a part of this. They were in a major way,

(18:21):
and they don't get it. They're not going to get it.
They will not learn from their mistakes. You can already
tell by the way that they're handling their business this morning.
You can tell that the only one over there that
I see on MSNBC or in many places that is
even trying to go Okay, I think I figured out

(18:43):
what the hell went wrong? Is Chris shaking down my
leg Matthews, it's.

Speaker 20 (18:49):
All about immigration and the economy. But immigration has been
a terrible decision for Democrats. I don't know who they
think they were playing to when they let millions of
people come clear cruising through the border at their own will,
because of their own decisions. They came running through that
border and they didn't do a thing about it, and
a lot of people are very angry about that, working

(19:10):
people especially, They feel that they've been betrayed. They feel
that their country has been given away, and they don't
like it. And I don't know who liked it. This
Spanings apparently didn't like it. They went the law enforced,
and so I'm not sure they were playing to anything
that was smart here in terms of open an open border,
and that's what it is, an open border, and I
think it's a bad decision. I hope they learn from it.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
They won't. I can tell you that right now they're
not going to They're going to pick up the mantle
today and say we must resist, we must continue the fight,
we must stop the Nazis at all costs. We must
do all of those things. You think it's about immigration,
you think about the economy. The only reason it's about
immigration is because Nazis. And the only reason it's about

(19:57):
the economy is because lies. Oh yeah, the economy was
a big deal too.

Speaker 12 (20:04):
The economy. I think.

Speaker 20 (20:05):
You can talk all you want about rates of inflation
going down. What people do is they remember what the
price of something was, where it's gas or anything, or cream,
cheese or anything else.

Speaker 12 (20:15):
And I'll say, I.

Speaker 20 (20:16):
Can remember when it was two dollars, now it's seven dollars,
and they remember in the last five years. That's how
people think. Democrats don't know how people think anymore. They
think about their country, They think about the cost of things,
and the working people figured, well, all these college kids,
all the ones who went to elite universities, all looking
down on us, besides that, besides all this, we're getting

(20:38):
condescension and deplorables and all that stuff. And they felt
it and they voted that way.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Who boom, he's the only one that gets it. They're
going to do everything they can to resist. I already
saw what did I say when she got into the
race one hundred and seventy one days ago or whatever
it was. If she loses sexism, misogyny, racism, that's the

(21:07):
only way she could lose. That was it. People had
no right to talk about immigration, They had no right
to talk about form wars. They had no right to
talk about waste and government. They had no right to
talk about the economy. That is the only thing that matters.
Color of your skin and whether or not you got
something dangling below or you don't. That was it only

(21:29):
thing that matters in their mind. They help build the beast.
And Chris Matthews is old enough, long in the tooth,
enough wise enough to go, hey, guys, you remember when
you decided to let everybody in the world in Yeah, yeah,
turns out nobody thought that was a good idea. But you, hey, guys,

(21:53):
remember when you said this is transitory, this inflation's gonna
go down. Turns out that isn't true, and that people
don't quite get that it's transitory when it feels like
it's permanent, and they're frustrated, and you saying, well we're
better than other nations. That didn't help it.

Speaker 17 (22:17):
Okay, As I warned them for eight years, I warned them,
you are helping Donald Trump. You are who are helping
with the coverage set, who allow the Democratic nominee to
go out every day and say, he who says there'll
be a bloodbath if he loses the election, he said
he would be a dictator from day one to never

(22:38):
once say she's building her campaign around lives just as
Donald Trump does, but only calling out Donald Trump, and
to cover the law there as if they were legitimate prosecutions.

Speaker 16 (22:47):
When in the view of tens of millions of.

Speaker 17 (22:48):
Americans, all four of them were bull to do all
of that and then engage in a four year conspiracy
to protect Joe Biden, whose obvious lack of mental acuity
made him unfit to be president or run for re election,
pretend they had nothing to do with the cover up.
He spoke to a dead congresswoman and they made it
a one day's story. Their complicity means once again they're

(23:10):
going to be tested. Do they finally come clean and say, WHOA,
something's going on in America that we've never covered, and
something's going on in America that we facilitated, and.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
I will tell you you go back. When Trump won
twenty sixteen, Barie Weiss was hired by the New York Times,
because the New York Times said, I can't believe anybody
voted for Donald Trump. Can't believe that even happened. I
didn't even know there was anybody that lived outside of
the island document it. So they hire her and they said, bye,

(23:46):
you need to go out up. What is this place
called here? Oh god the homer? Yeah, I iowa Jenny
to go out there. I fight out fid these people

(24:07):
voting for this guy. Now be careful. You're Jewish and
they may try to kill you because they're not taste.
So she goes out and does her job, and she
comes back and she says, hey, is you good people? No,
they're not good people. They're stupid, they're moraunt And she's like, no,

(24:33):
they're good people. You guys are missing out on everything.
You don't understand what rapout?

Speaker 7 (24:40):
Wait?

Speaker 16 (24:40):
Must right cist?

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Wait, must raist?

Speaker 4 (24:44):
That don't cost And.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
She's like, no, they're good people. Let me explain what
you guys, miss right, miss nothing? Wait that what we
wanted to hear about, we don't And then away she
went and she started the Three Press, which is awesome.
You have a chance to go subscribe now I paid everage,
I just like it. So then they won in twenty twenty.

(25:10):
It took, if you think about this for a second,
it took a pandemic, a cabal of every group you
could think of, from the tech industry to nonprofits to
a million other small activist groups that would never be
associated with one another, to put together almost a power

(25:38):
Rangers type robot thing to take Trump on and beat him.
But then here we are again, and I can tell
you they've not learned their lesson, because they're already at

(25:58):
it again, still trying to figure out why they didn't
win when the hopes were so high, why they didn't win.
They're making excuses joy read not having so much joy,
and whose fault that is? White women?

Speaker 15 (26:15):
And I think we have to be blunt about why
black voters came through for Kamala Harris, white women voters
did not. That is what it appears happened in that state,
is that if you can't flip enough white women, if
you have a state where you've got a six week abortion,
where twelve week abortion, I think theres might be twelve weeks,
but it's a state where women lost their reproductive rights,
where there was a very heavy push to get women

(26:37):
to focus on not putting in place, you know, re electing,
putting back into the White House the person who was
responsible for taking those rights away and restoring them. But
that message obviously was not enough to get enough white
women to vote for Vice President Harris.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
A fellow woman, a fellow woman, and that should all
all that matters is you're a fellow woman. That's it.
That's it abortion and whether or not you're a danglar.

Speaker 15 (27:06):
And this will be the second opportunity that white women
in this country have to change the way that they
interact with the patriarchy. And you know, God bless Standon
Watts was trying to have that conversation. But if people
aren't receptive to it, and if people vote more you know,
party line, or more on race than on gender and
on protecting their gender, there's really not much more that

(27:29):
you can do but tell people what the risks are
and leave it to them to do the right.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
Leave it to them. And that's what happened. It was
left to them, and they said, I'll take responsibility for myself.
Look at Florida. Florida decided now what we've got here
on abortion is fine. Some states they voted for expanding

(27:57):
the weeks, but there were a lot of women out there,
third of them and said, you know, I got a
couple kids, I'm a little bit older, got a husband.

(28:18):
I'm responsible. I'm worried about the price of groceries. I'm
worried about the fact that there is plenty of people
coming here. We don't know who they are. I'm worried
about the fact that some of my kids are coming
to the age where there may be a chance that
if something went down, that one or two of them
may be called into the service. I'm worried about those things,

(28:42):
not the color of your skin or choice at this moment,
shaming them, calling people garbage, calling half the nation Nazis

(29:02):
and racist, That's not a way to build a loving relationship.
And I don't think they will learn from this. And
the reason is simple, the bottom line, and I'm not
talking about the Democrats, I'm talking about the machine. When

(29:25):
it comes to the media, they won't learn from this
because the money is too good being part of it. Resistance.
I'm part of the resistance. Ha ha la media. That's
something that the Democrat Party needs to resist. You've got

(29:51):
to figure out how to pivot to win a race.
They're trying to figure out how much money can we
make now, knowing full well that that cash cow that
we we love so much, even though we say we
can't stand, he's back. Baby Ah yeah three two, three, five,
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Speaker 1 (32:08):
Ronnie with Scissors sounds great to compare to this.

Speaker 21 (32:12):
I you know what you're saying, and I do see
it differently because I'm thinking about the people who are
not a part of anybody's elite, who are hurting tonight.
There are African American women who know a little bit
about being talked down to, you know a little bit
about having their economic dreams crushed, who tried to dream

(32:33):
a big dream over the past couple of months, and
tonight they're trading in a lot.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
Of hope for a lot of hurt, are they?

Speaker 21 (32:40):
And they were hoping that maybe this time, this time,
one of their own could be seen as worthy, and
once again they were facing rejection, and that hurts. They
thought tomorrow morning, they're going to walk out with their
shoulders back a little bit, may be able to breathe

(33:03):
for the first time and feel like they belong someplace.
They did everything that they knew how to do, and
it's gonna be harder than it should be tomorrow for
them to hold their heads up. And they're not the
only people who are hurting to who else. If you're
a trance, if you're a parent of a trans kid,
your child's face was used as a springboard to power

(33:23):
for somebody that doesn't feel good. They're gonna be people
tomorrow we're gonna be handing clothing the dry cleaners to
people who don't have papers.

Speaker 2 (33:31):
They're gonna be people who are gonna be cleaning.

Speaker 21 (33:32):
Your teeth tomorrow who don't have papers, and they're terrified tonight.
And so it's easy to blow this off.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Oh a little to the elite, you're going to.

Speaker 7 (33:39):
Get come up with.

Speaker 21 (33:40):
It's not the elite that it's going.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
To pay the price.

Speaker 21 (33:42):
It's people who woke up this morning with a dream
and are going to bed with a nightmare. And those
people didn't deserve to be respected and held and talked to.
Those are the people are going to pay the price
for whatever Donald Trump decides to do.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
God, she's emotional. Oh that's a guy. Oh low tea,
it's not very nice. Chat. What Danish are you going to?
They're like, yeah, you know what, don't tell anybody, but uh,
personaires going to clean your teeth doesn't have papers? Hello
there what I don't Who in God's name are you

(34:19):
talking about? In black ladies? Because I hear from you.
Sometimes we agree, sometimes we disagree, but at no point
in time. And I grew up in a place where
the beauty of the school that I went to and
my father, Can I just say this, for all the
stuff and the chaos and the craziness that I grew
up with, my dad loved everybody, and so I grew

(34:43):
up around everybody you could think of. And I knew
a lot of sisters in school. I don't think any
of them are going. I can't hold my head up
igh anymore. I don't the emotion. You know, who's thinking
that the people that are living in the over educated, academic,

(35:12):
high falutin echo chamber in and around DC, Manhattan coastal areas,
and they're not really putting their head down. That's just
so come on, sweet mother of God, she's whiny. Okay again,
he's whiny. I can't even that's but the whole like, well, yeah, tomorrow,

(35:35):
you're gonna go somewhere and get your teeth cleaned, okay,
And that person's not gonna have papers. That's so incredible.
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have gone to a dental place right and they do

(35:57):
not have papers. I would love to hear from you.
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Speaker 1 (36:18):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
Twenty four hours ago. If you would have told me
and probably the rest of the nation that Donald Trump
was not only going to be president, that he was
going to win the popular vote, that the GOP was
going to wrestle back control of the Senate and there's
a chat it's for a trifecta. People would have said, yeah, sure,
how could that happen? This guy? January sixth, indictments, et cetera,

(37:09):
et cetera. Well, kids, let me tell you a story.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
Let me tell you a story, Donald Trump, of a
man who fell from the heights that very few would see,
get from the shadows of controversy and defeat heroes again.

Speaker 16 (37:33):
This is his.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
Story, intigated an event, this is his redemption, Donald Trump.

Speaker 5 (37:37):
When Donald Trump leaves office on Wednesday morning, he will
leave Washington a pariah.

Speaker 6 (37:42):
Donald Trump will never be allowed to set foot in
the Capitol again.

Speaker 7 (37:48):
Never.

Speaker 8 (37:48):
I think many of us know that it is impossible
for him to be the president again.

Speaker 9 (37:53):
The disgraced forty fifth President of the United States and
first Lady Milania Trump oh Man walking to Marine one
for their last ride on Marine one.

Speaker 10 (38:04):
Ever, he looks small. He just looks like a small man.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
Don't call it a cook back.

Speaker 11 (38:19):
Donald Trump will be the forty seventh president of the
United States.

Speaker 16 (38:23):
This is a sweeping victory.

Speaker 9 (38:25):
Even in the Blue states, New Jersey and New York,
he significantly shranked. The partisan chasm in those states.

Speaker 7 (38:33):
Couldn't stop him.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
He keeps going forward. Look what happened?

Speaker 12 (38:48):
Is this crazy?

Speaker 14 (38:49):
It's a political victory that our country has never seen before,
nothing like this.

Speaker 15 (38:55):
This is a very needy, elderly man who wants to
be president because he believes that finally he will get
the respect adulation of the country.

Speaker 12 (39:06):
Well, I want to thank you all very much. This
is great.

Speaker 14 (39:09):
This was a movement like nobody's ever seen before. Brakly,
this was I believe the greatest political movement of all time.
There's ever been anything like this in this country, and
maybe beyond.

Speaker 2 (39:22):
I think I'm gonna bom a toomb Donald Trump. How
big was this greatest comeback ever? It's not even close.
You can't even put it into any historical context because
it's never ever, ever, ever ever been anything close to this.

(39:49):
Just it has it. I tweeted out something earlier and
I said, go back to January seventh. This lady's like,
why January seventh? I said, because you go through January
sixth two thousand and one, You go through all of
that stuff, the chaos of the day, all of that stuff,
the media coverage. Then you get tonight, things quiet down,

(40:12):
you're alone with your thoughts, and then everything starts to
sink in. What's happened. You're at your lowest point, your
lowest point, and then over the next thirty six months,
you start to claw your way back and then boom, lawfair,

(40:33):
claw your way back some more, boom more lawfare, claw
your way back some more, boom more of it, get
yourself in the mix, start to build momentum again, boom,
assassination attempt, then another one. You cannot put this in
any historical context because it's never been I told my kids,
history is what you're witnessing history, not her story, history.

Speaker 22 (40:56):
The greatest political comeback in American history, and a victory
on like any that Donald Trump has ever seen, because
not only does he win what appears to be a
decisive electoral college victory, it seems like he is on
the verge of winning the popular vote as well.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
The popular vote. Jonathan Carl watching the faces of some people,
even people who thought Trump was going to win, they
never expected this, never ever expected this. He may be
the only one who did. He may be so who

(41:35):
who was it that decided? Who were these people? Who?
What are these Nazis all about? That voted for him?

Speaker 23 (41:41):
In virtually every metric and virtually all the things that
we measure with regard to the exit polls, he increased
his percentage from his points from twenty twenty. And if
you look at the top issues that people had, he
is the one that they trusted. When you look at
who do you trust to handle immigration? Donald Trump? Who
do you trust to handle crime? Donald Trump? Who do

(42:02):
you trust to handle the economy? Donald Trump? And so
these were very significant issues that people said that when
they were going to the polls today that they felt
were very important in their decision.

Speaker 2 (42:15):
Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump. And of course, it
is always about the economy. Stupid, It's always about the economy.
Kamala Harris never ever separated herself from this administration that
was wildly unpopular. She had ample opportunity to separate herself.

(42:37):
She had more than a few chances to talk about
what differentiated her from the old guy, that differentiated her
being Kamala Harris vice president hoping to be president, and
where she'd like to take the nation and the administration

(42:58):
that she was serving it as second in command. And instead,
when given the opportunity, when given the absolutely easiest question,
and the question that may define this entire election for her,

(43:19):
she blew it. Bah lew it.

Speaker 24 (43:22):
Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the.

Speaker 4 (43:26):
Past four years?

Speaker 25 (43:28):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.

Speaker 2 (43:36):
That was your chance separate yourself in a way that
says who you were. I saw Dana bash last night.
You know, she only had one hundred and seventy days
to introduce herself to America. I don't know if that
was time America asked questions she never answered, and when
she did give answers, they were things like, would you
do anything different? No, everybody is pissed off at the

(43:57):
way the country's going. Would you change what you've done?

Speaker 12 (44:01):
No?

Speaker 2 (44:01):
You blew it. You had ample opportunity, and you blew it.
You had a chance to craft the message without being
awful and throwing the old guy under the bus, which
you already did, and we'll talk about that in a
little bit, but you blew it. You blew it for
all the things that they're going to dissect when they
do their odutopsy of how this campaign went. For all

(44:25):
of those things, you didn't get it right when it
came to the people and what their fears were, what
their worries and concerns were, because it was about you
at that point, what your fears, worries, and concerns were,
and when you had a chance to truly introduce yourself
and to pivot from an unpopular administration, you b it.

(44:52):
And that's why you're not going to be president. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
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N S O. And what do you think the rest
of the world is thinking at this point in time.
I bet you'd be surprised.

Speaker 24 (46:33):
Which you have done something differently than President Biden during
the past four years.

Speaker 25 (46:38):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.

Speaker 2 (46:46):
Yeah, blow it, said Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 26 (47:00):
Chad Benson in county after county across the country, improving
on his margin of victory in pass races. ABC News
exit polling data showing Trump gained critical ground, particularly among
young men in union households, but his most surprising surge
among Hispanic voters, the best showing for a Republican presidential
candidate in exit polls since nineteen seventy six.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Ooh Man, first the Dawyers win and now Trump. Well,
I don't know what you guys are looking at us
not It shows you that there's not a monolith. They're
not voting with wokeness and wackiness and craziness. They're not

(47:47):
And by the way, one of the things they're not
mentioning in a lot of places, well outside of joy
read But it's only white women. It's solely ever white
women that have ruined everything for everybody all the time. Babe, Hey,
we've been saying that for right, I mean, and you
guys yelling us. But there were a lot of women
out there, like a third of women who were like, yeah,

(48:10):
I'm gonna go with Trump. Yeah, but what about reproductive rights?
I got kids and I'm responsible and they'll be responsible
and I have to feed them. So there's that surprise. Indeed,
speaking of surprise, what's the rest of the world think?
Are they on PIDs and needles that worried? And there's
also a surprise in the Ukraine.

Speaker 27 (48:31):
Major European leaders are anxious what a Trump victory will mean,
potentially US disengagement, things like a weekning of support for
NATO for climate agreements and tougher terms on trade. And
of course, the war in Ukraine hangs heavy across the
continents and what I think many favor Harris presidency and
ongoing US support for Ukraine. There are now growing voices

(48:52):
even inside Ukraine flash you think Trump would be better
placed to bring a swift.

Speaker 7 (48:57):
End to the war.

Speaker 2 (48:58):
What that are placed, Donald Trump? What course? There are
plenty of people by the way in the Ukraine that
are what I would like to call effing exhausted sending
their neighbors, their kids, their grandkids to the meat grinder

(49:22):
that is the Russian Army, and they want this to
end because they understand at this point in time they're
gonna have to give some to get some peace, which
is what we've been talking about. This is absolutely we've

(49:44):
been talking about with Mike Lyons, our military analyst, who
has said from the beginning, Yeah, they're gonna have to
give up land. This could have been done a long
time ago. And I said every day that Ukraine survives,
it's a win. But at some point in time, you
aren't getting the Crimea back, and you're gonna give up

(50:05):
a little bit of land that you've been fighting over
since the whole thing with Crimea the twelve fourteen years,
fourteen years ago. Whatever it is that isn't going to change.
Trump's gonna go in there, And I really believe this
and say, we're not putting anything here, right, We're not

(50:27):
gonna put any missiles here, We're not gonna let them
join NATO. That isn't going to happen. But that being said,
if you move again, you won't face NATO, You'll face
US what and Poland because they really want to kick
your ass for whatever reason. And I think that'll be that,

(50:54):
it'll be over, It'll be done with as it should be.
So now I don't know what's going to happen in
the Middle East. I think that's a much different thing.
They're living in their own world, in their own craziness,
and that's a whole separate issue. But I think Ukraine

(51:16):
will come to a quicker end in the battle between
Russia and Ukraine. I really do believe that. I hope
I'm right. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four
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(51:38):
So everybody goes, what were you watching last night? So
I was watching Breaking Points, right, I was watching MSNBC
for the hilarity of it.

Speaker 20 (51:47):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (51:47):
Mostly, you know what I was watching watching We'll place
some more Mark Alprin, Mark Halprin, so he does his
two ways, so he's got all these people on there,
and he would tell the guy, all right, go over
to CNN and they go to see an end, but
he goes. I just want to clone myself and watch
MSNBC because every time he went there he would start

(52:08):
laughing because they were so insane. And we'll talk a
bit about that in a little bit. But I got
up extra early today because I went to bed extraly
and I watch talk TV live in Britain, so that
is it's it's so interesting to watch. They had Nigel

(52:29):
Farage on today talking about how big the election was.
And by the way, I watched a lot of that
from ITV and a few other places last night. It
was one of the things I was watching watching people
all over Britain with their Trump stuff because they feel
they're at the same inflection point that you know, the

(52:49):
US has gone through. From our listeners and from our
viewers is extraordinary.

Speaker 28 (52:53):
You know, everybody thinks this is a great day from Britain,
which is really encouraging because now the thing it is, yeah,
it is he's.

Speaker 29 (53:00):
Showing us the way forward. He's showing us the political
deadlock of failure can be broken. And he's had the
courage to do it in America. And you know what's
really exciting, Elon Musk will come in and take the
figurative knife to the bureaucracicative state. Yeah, and the hundreds
of thousands of people working in bureaucracy who make us poorer,

(53:24):
make our lives more miserable. He sat ninety percent a
staff at Twitter when he bought it. I'm very excited
about the radical reforms that will come from Trump too,
when he has a majority also in the Senate and
probably in the House as well. We're in for a
wild ride here of radical reform. It's going to be sexy.
It's going to be exciting, and I hope what it

(53:44):
does is give us a blueprint, because goodness me, we're
mind with this nonsense as well.

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Very interesting, very interesting. Indeed, they like the way say
it's going to be sexy. What's your politics like sexy?
Give missing? The show had the podcast Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 16 (54:11):
Son Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
The Chad Benson shown.

Speaker 2 (54:36):
You think Joe Biden's feeling right? Now he's probably saying,
these sons of bitches, huh is this is what you
guys wanted? Are you happy? Are you happy? Are you
I could have beaten Reagan? Wait what, kick your hands?
There's got to be a little bit of him last

(54:57):
night having his Tappyoka pudding, sitting there with a sweater on,
talking to his wife with a little smile on their face.
A little bit smitche, just a smitche.

Speaker 7 (55:15):
It is.

Speaker 2 (55:17):
Nancy's awfully quiet, isn't she? And and you know the
purse you know? So look just like in football, right,
So Monday morning quarterback. Why they call it that, Well,
because Monday mornings they come in, they go through the tape,
they look at everything. You should have done this, you
should have done that. So Monday morning quarterbacking this? What

(55:38):
do you think? Say Gavin Newsom's thinking right now, I
should have primaried him. I'd have had a better shot.
What do you think Gretchen Whittmeyer is thinking we should

(55:59):
have stepped up forced his hand a lot earlier. I
should have thrown my hat in the ring. Prian married him,
but you didn't. You decided not to. And one of
those things that is an indictment on this entire campaign
and why he's an old guy when it comes to

(56:20):
Trump doesn't play out the same because you lied about
the condition that Biden was in and people don't buy it.
They don't. Plus they're not in the same condition. So
I don't want to hear it, right, I just I don't.

(56:40):
I don't want to hear it, and I'll hear it
from some people. Well he's old, he's just that. You
know what, I got news for you. You know what
else is old? Bernie Sanders, That dude doesn't miss a step.
May not like his politics, but the reality is sharp
as a tack still, So I don't buy that. But

(57:02):
you hit it from everybody, you did, You hit it
from everybody. So when they start to break down this
where did we go wrong? And I'm not talking about
so much the inner workings of the campaign and the
people closest to her. I'm talking about the ten thousand
foot view. The first thing is they're going to look
around and go, we orchestrated a maneuver to put somebody

(57:26):
in place that we thought could beat Donald Trump, because
we knew this guy couldn't beat Donald Trump. Now, one
of the things that's gonna come out. And the rumblings
that I've heard from the same people that told me
my sources, and we've talked about this. Everybody's like, well,

(57:49):
your sources told us. You know, nobody tells you your sources.
That's the dumbest thing in the world. Stop saying that.
But I said from July of last year, not this year,
that he was going to drop out. Everybody kept saying,
you're full crap, You full of crap, You're full of crap.
My buddies Angi or San Getty, same thing. Joe Getty
always Yah, he's gonna drop out. We talk about absolutely,

(58:10):
And then when it happened, now it was orchestrated. The
maneuver was very ninja like, and then it was gone.
But when they do the odd tops and we get
the real truth about how bad he was behind the scenes,
because that's gonna come out. But also that Obama and

(58:37):
Pelosi and Schumer and several others wanted a open, quick
primary that took it straight to the DNC and allowed
people to have the opportunity to run, and then it
is anger Joe Biden beat him to it and endorsed her,
therefore setting the stage of well we got no choice

(59:00):
but her, which will be interesting. We'll see what that
looks like when it comes out. That being said, what
are the other issues they're going to go? How did
we miss on this simple? Were you focusing the right
message to the people. You didn't. You tried to make

(59:22):
it about he's a jerk, he's awful, He's going to
take away everything. He's all that is evil. He's not democratic,
he's going to be a dictator. You lied on so
many occasions and all of that is going on. And
by the way, the dictator thing, I tried it right.
Like I went to the store, I reached in my pocket.
I saw that bread was way too expensive, and I'm like,
I don't have enough, but I took it out in

(59:45):
my hand. Trump is a dictator. Guess what didn't change
the damn price of the bread.

Speaker 30 (59:50):
When the economy is bad enough, and that's front and center,
people tend to vote against what they see as the
incumbent party. In this case, you had an incumbent vice president.
And all I'm saying, we don't know yet. I'm just
saying that is it that everyone gave Donald Trump a
bigger hug because he closed so well, again, is it
that or is it something we've seen from time going
back to the beginning of elections that when people are

(01:00:11):
mad about the economy, they voted against the income.

Speaker 10 (01:00:13):
They don't vote at all.

Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Which is a big deal as well, because I had
several people reach out and go, look, I couldn't do
it for Trump, but I had no way could I
do it for her, So I voted down ballot. That's
totally understandable. That's the beauty of our country, that's the
message you sent. Totally fine. But as we've talked about
the fact that he was completely underwater and people were

(01:00:35):
not happy with the way the country was going, and
that included Democrats, it's hard if you're not going to
differentiate yourself, as she had the opportunity of universifications she
chose not to do from the administration of which he
would belong to, and you're not going to differentiate yourself.

(01:00:56):
You're not going to say this is what I would
do different These are the mistakes I think that he
made and that we could change, and we've got the
opportunity and I've got hindsight that he didn't have, and
instead of doing any of that, you said Nope, forward
we go, same thing, just forward, talk about a miss.

Speaker 30 (01:01:18):
But if Donald Trump did increase that margin over what
had been an eight year ceiling, right, there will be
much to say and much to study about whether that
was because of some newfound appreciation for him and his ideas,
or whether this was an economy election. And we've had
many of them, and there's many a politician who will say, oh,
this happened, that means you like me more, I have

(01:01:39):
a bigger mandate. And sometimes it's not that it's that
high prices and inflation after COVID disruptions was a bodyblow
to many places.

Speaker 2 (01:01:47):
Which is you know, and we talked about yesterday. The
reality is is inflation wasn't one percent their fault. That
included Trump and Biden thinks toart to move because of yes, COVID,
but you can talk about the fact that they didn't

(01:02:08):
help with inflation. They pushed inflation needed further by printing
more money. Trump printed money the first time. Okay, COVID
understandablecause everybody will send me stuff. Trump wrecked up eight
trillion dollars in debt. How much of that was COVID.
Biden's not too far behind him. And would have surpassed
him had there not been people like Mansion and Kirsten

(01:02:33):
Cinema who said, now we're not getting rid of the
philibuster to do this, so they weren't able to increase
it even more. DC prints money, but COVID the supply lines,
oh you know, chains and all that was a big issue.
It's no doubt. Every election, by the way, is an
election about the economy. Every election it's what goes in

(01:02:59):
and around the economy. Think of this. Every election is
a big dinner and the main course is always the economy.
What are the things around? What are the sides that
we'll be like, Oh, I'm getting that for sure. Immigration,
Oh yeah, getting that. I'm absolutely getting that big time.

(01:03:20):
You gotta but give me that that made me deserts.
That's what I'm looking forward to. Oh what about uh
oh what else do you want over here on the
side of the menu. Oh well, let's see here what
you got Oh ah yeah, foreign wars. Oh that's big
time right there. Yes, absolutely give me some of that.
Take a little bit of that, and oh I get

(01:03:43):
I get another side. Oh okay, huh yeah, a little
bit of democracy, you know what A little bit but
not a lot. I just yeah, I'm gonna diet three two, three,
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(01:04:06):
speak last night. We'll play a little bit of that,
shall we, because I'd like to give him his due.
You can hate him all you want, but the reality
is he's now president elect and will be the forty
seventh president. Not since Grover Cleveland, the old great Grover,
have we had a president go from president to not
president to president again.

Speaker 12 (01:04:24):
Well, I want to thank you all very much. This
is great.

Speaker 14 (01:04:27):
This was a movement like nobody's ever seen before. Frankly,
this was I believe the greatest political movement of all time.
There's ever been anything like this in this country and
maybe beyond.

Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
Man he soaked it up last night, and she will
address everybody today. She knows she's lost. She lost the
popular vote, she lost a lot of things, and I'm
not gonna sit here and blame it all on her.
I'm not Was she a good candidate? No? Did they

(01:05:04):
put themselves in this position and we're going to talk
about it next hour with identity politics, absolutely, but there
were a lot of other things going on here, and
the media played a massive role because their goal is never, ever,
ever about anything other than defeating Donald Trump, taking down

(01:05:28):
Donald Trump, Resisting, resisting, resisting. And I'm not talking about
your local paper, I'm not talking about if you have
one of those, maybe you don't. You only have a
penny saver. So there you go. Are they resisting, I'm
not talking about I'm talking about the New York Times,
the LA Times, the MSNBCS, the all of those. Their
only goal is to resist Donald Trump. We got to

(01:05:51):
do everything in our power to be so resistance, and
it didn't work. And instead of being that resistance, you
ignored what was happening in America again like you did
twenty sixteen, and then you tried to tell them that

(01:06:15):
they should only worry about this because all these other
things do not matter in your life. This is the
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every time you did it, and every time you lied,
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accused something, called somebody a Nazi, all you did was
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Speaker 24 (01:08:23):
Passed with broad support, more than sixty percent of the
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be able to issue deportation orders under this proposition.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Whoa crazy easy talk a little bit more about this later.
But there were a lot of props out there, things
that people weren't talking about because Trump obviously, like everything,
sucks the air out of the room. Abortion was a
big deal on several states, Ballots across the country I
think was ten and mixed back, but a lot of

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what people expected.

Speaker 24 (01:09:09):
Those ten states, seven of them, including here in Arizona,
passed ballot initiatives to expand abortion access. So propositions in Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Montana,
and Missouri, Nevada, and New York past.

Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
With broad support.

Speaker 24 (01:09:22):
So basically that means that those state constitutions will now
be amended to enshrine the right to an abortion, and.

Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
It's not up until the moment of birth. Most of
them have a which we've been talking about forever in today,
a reasonable response to the question of choice, Well when
is it no longer what you see as a clump
of sales and it is a living being. And there's

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a few states it's twenty weeks, twenty two weeks, but
most of it is twelve weeks, fifteen weeks, because it's
called commons sense.

Speaker 7 (01:10:00):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
It wasn't everywhere that there was a victory for Abel Champ.

Speaker 24 (01:10:03):
In Florida, voters failed to meet a sixty percent vote
threshold there so they did not pass the measure.

Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
It's six weeks. Bran will stay in place.

Speaker 24 (01:10:11):
Voters are also keeping in place a total abortion ban
in South Dakota and a twelve week ban in Nebraska.

Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
Which again I think fifteen weeks twelve like the first trimester.
After that, the rate of support for it really drops off.
So and each one of these ones still has the
life of the mother rape incest in it the exception,

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which it should.

Speaker 24 (01:10:41):
Bottom line, this is still a galvanizing issue for voters,
including in some red and swing states, but the winning
streak for abortion rights initiatives on the ballot since the
end of Roe v.

Speaker 10 (01:10:52):
Wade has now come to an end.

Speaker 2 (01:10:55):
Yeah, I think a lot of people were surprised. And
the way it works in Florida's you had to get
sixty percent. I think he got like fifty some percent.
I'm not quite sure what the final number was. So
it passed with the majority, but didn't get to where
it needed to to change. They also aren't going to
legalize weed in Florida, I guess right. That was the

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big one. Was the Prop three or four? Maybe it
was both. Some of the other big props Prop thirty six. Now,
you guys are going to be shocked to hear this.
California has decided to make crime crime again and it
passed overwhelmingly. So this is a This reverses a lot
of the insanity that's going on in California when it

(01:11:39):
comes to you know, crime not being crime, and it
wasn't just kind of like it squeaked by. It got
by in a way that Californians haven't voted in forever
seventy one percent. Oh my god. By the way, speaking
of crime, that guy, what guy? They're at Woke DA,

(01:12:04):
Hello to meet the woke DA. Yeah, in Los Angeles.
Looks like he's on his way out.

Speaker 30 (01:12:12):
No way.

Speaker 2 (01:12:15):
Several woke das were shown the door last night, including
Gascon in Los Angeles. Now all the votes aren't in,
but it really looks like he is on his way out.
But there were several that lost last night.

Speaker 12 (01:12:31):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
And the and the reason is people got sick and
tired of crime, and when there was crime, you decided
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Speaker 1 (01:12:52):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
There have been very few comebacks like what we witnessed
last night. I mean very few. Let me tell you something.
You go back and look at great sporting events. Right,
Patriots come back in the Super Bowl, right the Bills,

(01:13:46):
that amazing, credible comeback against Then the Houston Oilers soccer,
Liverpool's come back against AC Milan. Same thing, Liverpool against
Barcelona and their comeback was incredible. Down for nothing, It's awesome.
Yankees up three to zero on the Socks and they're

(01:14:10):
amazing comeback. But last night was something completely different. Last
night was about a man who, on January seventh, twenty
twenty one, was at the bottom and slowly but surely

(01:14:33):
climbed the hill. Let me tell you a story, Donald Trump,
of a man who fell.

Speaker 3 (01:14:41):
From the heights that very few would ever see get
from the shadows of controversy and defeat, he rose again.

Speaker 4 (01:14:53):
This is his story, an event, this is his redemption.

Speaker 5 (01:14:58):
When Donald Trump leaves office on WEDNESDA morning, he will
leave Washington a pariah.

Speaker 6 (01:15:02):
Donald Trump will never be allowed to set foot in
the Capitol again.

Speaker 7 (01:15:08):
Never.

Speaker 8 (01:15:09):
I think many of us know that it is impossible
for him to be the president again.

Speaker 9 (01:15:14):
The disgraced forty fifth president of the United States and
first Lady Milania Trump oh Man walking to Marine one
for their last ride on Marine one.

Speaker 10 (01:15:25):
Ever, he looks small. He just looks like a small man.

Speaker 12 (01:15:28):
Don't call it a cookback.

Speaker 11 (01:15:39):
Donald Trump will be the forty seventh president of the
United States.

Speaker 9 (01:15:43):
This is a sweeping victory. Even in the blue states
of New Jersey and New York. He significantly shranked. The
partisan chasm in those states.

Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
Couldn't stop him.

Speaker 12 (01:15:55):
The chiefs going forward.

Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
Look what happened?

Speaker 7 (01:16:08):
Is this crazy?

Speaker 14 (01:16:10):
It's a political victory that our country has never seen before,
nothing like this.

Speaker 15 (01:16:15):
This is a very needy, elderly man who wants to
be president because he believes that finally he will get.

Speaker 1 (01:16:21):
The respect adulation of the country.

Speaker 12 (01:16:26):
Well, I want to thank you all very much. This
is great.

Speaker 14 (01:16:29):
This was a movement like nobody's ever seen before. Frankly,
this was I believe the greatest political movement of all time.
There's ever been anything like this in this country and
maybe beyond.

Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
Oh wow, the shock on many people's faces in the media,
it's tremendous. Now there has been one other political ish comeback.
He wasn't as far down as Donald Trump was, but

(01:17:07):
Winston Churchill. If you know nothing about Churchill, he was
an oblivion. He was essentially frozen out by the Tories,
the Conservatives. They wanted nothing to do with him. He
was a pariah. He was essentially doing nothing while the
war and everything was raging on. Where was he He
was at home. Nobody wanted him around. He had hit

(01:17:31):
rock bottom. And then at that time they said we
need somebody, We need that person. And they looked and
they said, that's the guy. That's the guy Trump. I

(01:17:52):
believe has go from a far further back place. But similarities,
there's no doubt. But man, it's crazy.

Speaker 10 (01:18:09):
It is.

Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
And the autopsy that they're doing right now is also
hilarious because the media played a massive role in this.
The media decided they wanted nothing to do with actually
reporting something. They wanted to be a part of something.

(01:18:32):
They larp as journalists anymore, and they missed out over
and over in the opportunity to report things and instead
put a little mustard on it and times flat out lied,
therefore giving him more power, therefore giving him the See
they lie about me. Man, there' as much to blame

(01:18:56):
as the Democrats are. Mark halprit As. I warned them
for eight years. I warned them, you are helping Donald Trump.
You are who are helping with the coverage set to
allow the Democratic nominee to go out every day and say,
he who says there'll be a bloodbath if he loses
the election, he said he would be a dictator from

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day one, to never once say she's building her campaign
around lives just as Donald Trump does, but only calling
out Donald Trump, and to cover the law there as
if they were legitimate prosecutions, when the view of tens
of millions of Americans, all four of them were full
to do all of that and then engage in a
four year conspiracy to protect Joe Biden, whose obvious lack

(01:19:39):
of mental acuity made him unfit to be president or
run for election, pretend they had nothing to do with
the cover up. He spoke to a dead congresswoman and
they made it a one day's story. Their complicity means
once again they're going to be tested. Do they finally
come clean and say, WHOA, something's going on in America
that we've never covered, and something's going on in America
that we facilitated. No, they won't learn because they see

(01:20:04):
themselves as righteous, as just as above it all, and
that this was the failure of the American people, not them.
You're seeing it already this morning. The only one who's
saying anything truthful is Chris Matthews. He's like, it's the
economy and immigration who thought letting everybody in the world
in this country was a freaking good idea. They gave

(01:20:27):
him power and strength. He feeds on chaos, and you
gave it to him. You gave him the energy he needed.
You continued to make him relevant, even in times when
he was down and essentially for about fourteen months not
a lot going on, you continued to feed him, and

(01:20:49):
eventually he got his strength up and yen, you went
after him even harder. And then you went after the
people of which you'll blame today. The reason that she
lost sexism, racism, misogyny, blah blah blah blah blah, idiocracy.
You guys are stupid knuckle draggers. We know better. We

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live on the coast and drink my ties and go
to Mommy and me yoga classes.

Speaker 17 (01:21:15):
We've had people on this platform throughout its history who
say the press is causing me to vote for Donald Trump.
I don't like to I don't like to think of
the press as being actor in politics. We should be
chroniclers and guardians of the public interest. But the press
did this as much as anything else. People on this
platform say all the time they see what's happening and

(01:21:37):
the degree of failure to appreciate it what they've done.
I think we'll go forward. I know some of them
will try to acknowledge it, but it's such a it's
such an admission of complete professional irresponsibilit of malpractice, that
it's difficult for people to concede that they've done that.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
They're a part of this loss, and they'll blame America,
and they'll blame sexism, racism, misogyny, et cetera, et cetera.
You pushed people, and you focused on things that were
important to you, and you made yourself part of the
resistance and part of quote unquote her team, and much
like her, you got to take the l three two, three, five, three, eight,

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Speaker 2 (01:23:29):
No, it's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?

Speaker 31 (01:23:34):
James Dean.

Speaker 32 (01:23:42):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, sera, what truppy?

Speaker 2 (01:23:55):
What do you think is trending today? Anybody? Anyone?

Speaker 4 (01:24:02):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
Yeah, where do we start? How about the uh obviously
presidential election? James Carvill's trending Alan Lickman, Alan, are you
looking for the thirteen keys. Have you found any of them?
I must have misplaced one of my keys. He's the

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guy who has the thirteen keys. I'm never wrong. I
trust the process. It's always right. Well, maybe you only
had twelve keys. You forgot that thirty Noe you had thirteen? Oh,
you forgot the fourteenth key. The American people, Russia, Ukraine, War,
Taylor Swift, Joe Rogan, Detroit, Lions, Malania, Trump, Oh, trending

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and yeahoooooo over to Google number one trending thing yesterday.
You ready for this? So it gives you you know,
how much of the volume search wise is there?

Speaker 12 (01:24:58):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
In some days, you know, for for something big, it's
a million. Sometimes too, if it's really crazy. Big USA election,
ten million people, Robert Kennedy, say hello to your new
What is he? He's going to take over the Health
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vaccine for you. Michigan Senate election, House election, California Electorial
College votes, New York Times, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Florida, California, Wisconsin,
Ted cruz Man, I thought it would be closer than that.
I don't know who is polling and handling that in

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Texas because I Eve went on last night. I knew
it was I knew, you know, because you've heard Jim
Kennedy and I talked about this. I figured as much
that that that Cruiz was going to win, but I
thought it'd be close. It wasn't even close. He went
by more than I mean, he went by what eleven points?
Trump won by fifteen? Good God, who are you?

Speaker 12 (01:26:09):
Babel?

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
Florida amendments and what is an electoral vote? Then over
to the magical world of Twitter Merca trending Latinos do
not concede Kamala USA elections. The view Rob Reiner, Praise God,

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Elon Musk, Democrat Party, Cope, Hispanic Pennsylvania LBGTQ plus Ia
You're fired, morning, Joe. We've been playing some of that
throughout the morning. It's not going well for them. It's

(01:26:57):
not going well. And the scot thing is interesting because
if you don't know who that is, that would be
our friend lonely Scott. Remember Lonely Scott. Lonely Scott over
there CNN doing lonely Scott stuff, being the voice of
reason and a sea of insanity.

Speaker 18 (01:27:14):
Well, he has an opportunity here to try to unite
the country after a huge victory. This is a mandate.
He's won the national popular vote for the first time
since for a Republican for the first time since two
thousand and four. This is a big deal. This isn't
backing into the office. This is a mandate to do
what you said you were going to do. Get the
economy working again for regular working class Americans, fix immigration,

(01:27:37):
try to get crime under control, reduce the chaos in
the world. This is a mandate from the American people
to do that.

Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
He's right, I mean, if you would look, I told
you yesterday why I picked Trump doesn't mean I'm not
going to criticize him when he does stuff. He has
a chance to unite. I don't know if they're going
to ever give him that chance to unite. They are
right now. It's one of those days where you know,

(01:28:06):
when somebody's so upset and angry, you're like, I, I'm
here for you when you want to talk. You need
to be, you know, in your misery right now on
your own. But I don't know if I doubt they're
going to give him a chance. Just like I think
if Kamala would have won, they would never have you know,
the right would probably never have really given her a
chance either. That being said, I got a lot of

(01:28:29):
hate last night. Some of it's funny, not gonna lie
to you. Some of it's kind of funny because you
put your views out there and your opinions and watching
people be angry, that's a natural response to a certain point.

(01:28:50):
But some of the anger that's out there is crazy,
and those people are not going to give Donald Trump
a chance to night anything. And look, he'll try in
the best way possible. If I'm him, you make the effort,
and you have other people that really extend that all
the branch, and then you go about your business. That's

(01:29:12):
all you can do because the media has never given
you a chance. I mean, they love every second of
what you provide them, which is, you know, all of
the stuff like you know, the book deals and the
likes and the clicks and all that stuff and the
anger society that they're able to build an economy off

(01:29:34):
of you. But they're never going to give you a chance.
And quietly, as we've talked about the celebration in the
back rooms of MSNBC after the tiers, because there's tears
and when they realize that they're not going to be
rounded up and shot and or put on some sort
of magical train that takes you somewhere, put you in ovens. No, no,

(01:29:59):
it's not going anywhere because there is no train. First
of all, because trains are stupid, and secondly because there
is nothing. But once they get over that shock, they're
happy because they're cash cow and go anywhere for four years.

Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
Oh geez.

Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
And the thing that they love to do the most
will last another four years, and that is resist three two, three, five, four,
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It is the Jad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
What a Night's what a night? That is a great song.
Frankie Valley, Oh what a night? Last night was a
night that Well, America is waking up to going wait
what and wait what? Indeed, joining us now is our
man who is always with us when we talk about
elections and politics. Jim Kennedy, Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research.
We were going back and forth all night long. This

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is kind of our super Bowl. We were eating up
every second of it.

Speaker 14 (01:31:33):
Jim.

Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
The reality is even you were cautious throughout the evening
when I think you kind of knew Trump was going
to win. But the reality started to set and not
only is he going to win, it's feeling like this
is going to be a landslide and this could be
a mandate. Sweet mother of God, Jim, what happened?

Speaker 7 (01:31:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 28 (01:31:49):
I actually been cautious about the last ten days. I
thought I've ford the last ten days. Everything was leading
in Trump's direction, and the real big thing was Pennsylvania,
where they'd cut the shortage down about one point one
million votes about four hundred thousand.

Speaker 7 (01:32:02):
I figured there's no way he was going to.

Speaker 28 (01:32:04):
Lose that, And all of the early voting data had
come out with females were only coming out in about
the same numbers and the same percentages they should say
as they did in twenty twenty. There was no great
you know, you know, female wave on the on the left.
So I was fairly confident of that like the last
ten days, but didn't want to curse it. Didn't want
to get over confident. We saw what happened to Hillary
in twenty sixteen when they thought it was a done deal.

(01:32:26):
So yeah, so I was I was confident, confident last
night again same thing. Just didn't want to you know,
didn't want to curse it. But I figured, you know,
bloking at the math and unless they were going to
mess around and screw around with some of the numbers
and some of the big cities like mecklin Ra County,
like Mecklenburg in North Carolina or Wayne in Michigan, it
was pretty much about over. Philadelphia kept really dragging their

(01:32:47):
results as they always do it, so you know, you
always have to wonder if it's they can't count the
votes to the other many votes they have to count
type of situation.

Speaker 7 (01:32:55):
But yeah, no, it was interesting, and you know it's
pretty much over now.

Speaker 28 (01:32:59):
Thought the control of the House is still up for
grabs and it will be how many senators above fifty
one will President Donald Trump the forty seventh have when
he comes in office of January.

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
Talking to Jim Kennedy Kennedy and Public Solace Research, we
break down last night's lectured across the Board earlier this hour.
I had a couple times throughout the show I said, look,
there's never been a comeback like this. Jonathan Carl talked
about it. So many people like if you were to
go January seventh, twenty twenty one. Everybody's like, why January seventh, Well,
because you go through the day, all the chaos happens.

(01:33:34):
Then you get to those quiet moments as it goes
from midnight into the next day, the dark times. You
start to realize all of the stuff that's happening, the
fact that it's all slipped away, you're at your worst
part of all of this, and then you start to
climb back up. If you were to tell me and
probably anybody else back then, Donald Trump in four years

(01:33:55):
is going to be president elect and president again, I
think most people would have said, here are so full of.

Speaker 28 (01:34:02):
Yeah, you figured he was going to slink back to
mar A Lago and Licka's wounds and live out his
remaining elder years there playing golf and you know, you
know living. Remember, Donald Trump's life without the presidency is
not exactly the worst thing in the world. He's still
a billionaire, so he still has a pretty good life
either way. But yeah, you figured he was going to say,
you know, I've had enough of I've had enough of politics.

(01:34:24):
You've kicked Donald Trump around enough and I'm done with
all of you, and I'm just going to go back
and you want.

Speaker 7 (01:34:29):
Joe Biden, you got him, you know, good luck with
him type of situation.

Speaker 28 (01:34:32):
But yeah, now he really wants that presidency, he wants
that second term, and boy, it's going to be interesting
how this all works out.

Speaker 2 (01:34:41):
Talking to Jim Kennedy, Kennedy answered, Public Policy Research briged
down last night polling for the most part kind of true.
I mean, it wasn't perfect, but in pockets of the
country it was awful. And Texas it was a dead
heat in Texas pretty much most of the way with Trump,
with Ted Cruz and all read it was, you know,

(01:35:03):
within the margin of air kind of stuff. Trump won
by what fifteen points? Cruise won by ten. Who the
hell has a job today as a pollster?

Speaker 28 (01:35:11):
Yeah, well, I think a polster is like being a
weather man. You never really have to be accurate because
no one really cares because it's four years until or
at least two years, if not four years till anyone
sees your polls again.

Speaker 7 (01:35:21):
So people all forget, they get a collective amnesia.

Speaker 28 (01:35:23):
And how bad you did that Iowa poll that I
forget what the lady's name, Anne Seltzer put out, I
believe was her name. The Des Moines Register poll that
came out on Sunday that had Trump down by nine
was probably the worst take on the entire polling, you know, universe.
But yeah, I was surprised by how big the Cruse
stuff because it was getting the Cruise stuff was looking

(01:35:44):
a little harry for a while last night because he
was only up by about three or four points early.
But yeah, once they started pulling out all the stuff
from West Texas, you know, the Odeska precinct started reporting,
it started getting very good for him and Trump too,
because Trump was only up five and Cruise, Yeah, within
the margin of error two or three points on all
of this stuff. Because I remember, yeah, we could We've

(01:36:04):
gone over it a couple of times because of how
close it was, and you know, is Ted gonna win
this one? Or yeah, Ted's gonna win, and Ted's gonna
win by an awful lot of votes. So I may
wouldn't call it a red wave vote, but it was
certainly enough for him to to basically make a statement
about there is no danger of Ted Cruz losing the
losing the Senate election, that is for darn sure.

Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
Talking to Jim Kennedy, Kennedy and student of Public Policy
and Research, would break down last night's election. The Senate
obviously back in control with the Republicans Trump at the
top there the House could be a couple of weeks,
you know, depending on where you look. And this is
the other thing. I don't know where to look at
this point in time because so many of them got

(01:36:46):
it wrong. And so I mean, is it is it
is Hakeem going to be the guy now? Or are
we gonna go with Mike Johnson still for a little bit.

Speaker 28 (01:36:58):
It's a good question, yeah, And is going to be
a while because I think there's about forty races left
to sort through. Some of those are just because they
you know, I'm sure they count the president or they
may count the other stuff earlier. There's five key races
still sitting in California, and California, being the sixth largest
economy in the world, the home of Silicon Valley, will
not be able to count all of its votes until

(01:37:20):
December thirteenth, will be the date for those elect those
results being official, which means they literally have twenty days
before they swore in the new Congress on January third
to sort through any recounts. Any challenges. So California could
be a cluster again as it always is. And don't
know why it takes you know, what, we are the
largest state, but why it takes you know, basically thirty

(01:37:41):
eight days to count the results of an election where
Florida was done by midnight, gone to bed and you know,
didn't didn't have anything to say.

Speaker 2 (01:37:49):
Same thing with Georgia. There were just yeah, and George
had bomb threats for God's sake that they had to
shut down on several occasions.

Speaker 28 (01:37:56):
Yeah, yeah, they were done Florida, you know, because it
was on Georgia. They did pretty well on it too.
But California is a mess. And there's five key races
there are that are going to be the mic decide
the House. But yeah, there's about forty races that I
started getting.

Speaker 21 (01:38:12):
You know.

Speaker 28 (01:38:13):
The problem is in California because we have ballad harvesting
now is when all of they start, you know, literally
when they start finding the votes, finding the votes. I'm
doing that in air quotes in California because like Mike
Garcia is up by about six thousand votes, and the
left to see if they can dig up six thousand
votes for the Democrat because now is when all of
the all the Republican leads start shrinking once they start

(01:38:33):
going into the secondary counts and stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:38:36):
Yeah, it's kind of funny. Yeah, they found all the
votes that needed last night to make sure that Adam
Schiff was going to be the Senator, So that's kind
of interesting.

Speaker 7 (01:38:43):
Yeah, but still he didn't do as well as he
should have.

Speaker 28 (01:38:45):
No, he's only fifteen points up, and that should have
been easily a sixty to forty race from now. Maybe
in the end, when all the votes get found, he
may win sixty forty. But Garvey's only down fifteen points
right now. And Kamala is doing horribly versus what Biden
did or what Hillary did, because that was where she
was going to possibly win the popular vote out of
and she's only like a million and a half votes up.

(01:39:06):
I know that's a lot of votes, but overall, I
think Hillary might have pulled four million vote plus surplus
out of California in sixteen and Joe pulled at least three,
and I doubt She's going to pull maybe two million
out of there. And Trump's going to wind up with
a popular vote win, which is going to just double
down on his win too.

Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
Absolutely. Talking to Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research,
a couple of quick things. California. They decided to make
crime crime again, and looks like the wokes Da of
all guest going is out of there. People are sending
a message. And part of that is also the fact
that Trump at the top of the ticket across the board,
crime was an issue in a lot of places, and

(01:39:43):
they felt it on the trickle down to several of
these props and several woke DA's.

Speaker 7 (01:39:49):
Yeah, absolutely glad to see gascon Gon.

Speaker 28 (01:39:51):
Unfortunately, the person he got replaced with was still a
Kamala supporter, so it's not exactly is a law and
order ap like we used to have in the LA
in the olden days. And also, don't discount my understanding
is the California legislature, all the Democrats have already got
a whole slew of bills already ready to go when
they come back in early January to basically try to

(01:40:14):
chip away at the Prop thirty six restoring law and
order initiatives. So don't write that one off. That story
is not over yet and the Democrats are going to
do their darness. I know Gavin Newsom was not happy
about that bill, and if you remember, Kamala Harris will
not take a position on it either. And the Democrats
in Sacramento are going to do their best at chip
away at that So that isn't over yet, but they're

(01:40:34):
at some point they're out of touchness with the voting
public in the state is going to start costing them seats.
I don't know if it's going to be two years
or four years or six years, but there is not
a lot of favor of people. You know, even some
of the hardcore Democrats, especially in San Francisco. San Francisco
might be going through a renaissance now. The problem is
they still ran nine Democrats and they're all basically saying

(01:40:57):
they were going to be the law and order Democrat,
which is kind of funny because they wouldn't even come,
They wouldn't even think about voting for a Republican in
San Francisco because they're so woke and so progressive. But
they've even realized that open air dealing and you know,
one hundred and fifty feenyl deathly year or a month
is probably not good for the city and we probably
need to do something about.

Speaker 2 (01:41:16):
That talking to Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy
Research rick Down last night, Jim, my takeaway is the
messaging from Kamala and and I don't blame this on
Kamala and you and I have talked about this. She
was put into a position she was never herself. We

(01:41:40):
never got a chance to at least see her take
up her side of what it could have been. And
there were people behind there pulling the strings, but so
was the media. And the media needs to take a
huge look at itself in the mirror and go, Okay,
it's twenty sixteen again, what did we miss this time?
Because all the stuff that matters to us matter to everybody,

(01:42:01):
and it didn't. And I think they're as culpable in
this loss as the Democrats are with the way they
handled this entire race.

Speaker 7 (01:42:10):
Yeah, there's going to be a lot. I mean there's
there's a lot.

Speaker 28 (01:42:13):
I mean, first of all, on the journalist's side, journalists
need to basically go in and review what the concept
of journalism is and not opinion politics or not a
push agenda pushing. That's all they did was they basically
carried her water. Remember remember back in July Joe was fine.
There was nothing wrong with Joe, and it was all
cheap fakes and you know, Republican myths, right wing myths

(01:42:34):
that Joe was Joe wasn't well. No, no, no, no, no, no,
you're you're making that stuff up. Joe is just fine,
strong as an ox. Could uh could could win the
Olympic gold medal if he actually entered it, but didn't
want to. Didn't want to do that because he's too
busy running the country and lowering prices. Oh no, he
wasn't lowering prices. Sorry about that, but yeah, Kamala was
never prepared for this. She was wighing over over her hand.
For someone who's watched her since she was tried to

(01:42:56):
start ruining California as a DA and then the attorney general,
she was always been overwed.

Speaker 7 (01:43:02):
We saw her twenty nineteen. She wasn't good.

Speaker 28 (01:43:05):
She didn't get a vote, she didn't make it to
the first primary. And I don't think she learned a
whole lot from Joe during that time. I mean, Joe's
a good politician. For whatever you think about him in
his policies, I mean he's a good politician. He's been
in Washington for forty years. The guy knows on I'm
sure he's forgotten a lot of it because of his
current medical state in his cognitive decline, unfortunately. But I

(01:43:26):
don't know if if she really learned a whole lot
from him and she wasn't prepared for this. So what
happens to her in the future is a good question.
I think she just goes, she comes back to California
and winds up with the head of some nonprofit. Maybe
they'll put her in as the head of the UC
system or something. I don't really see a political future
for her because this was such a disaster, because I'm
pretty sure that Joe's sitting there this morning going, hey,

(01:43:49):
I could have beat that Trump guy. I could have
beat Trump easily. Why well, why why did you guys
make me step down? I don't know if this also
might be the political end of Nancy Pelosi, because I
think she was kind of the part of the cabal
that was behind the get rid of Joe. Oh yeah,
we need to replay something. And I mean I know
that she's in her early eighties as ready to almost
ready to retire. Anyway, this might this might be her

(01:44:10):
final go round in the house. She won eighty twenty
of course, because she's in the district that is that
is just completely unlosable for a Democrat, and this might
be her you know, this might be her final go around,
especially if there's another tenure of Republicans in leadership in
the House of the of the Republican, of the GOP
wins the House, she may decide to look, I'm eighty two,
Why do I need to keep doing this. I'm the

(01:44:32):
first female speaker. I've got a record that is, you know,
that will stand in history.

Speaker 7 (01:44:36):
I will be a legend. You know, I'm eighty two.

Speaker 28 (01:44:39):
I can just relax and retire and you know, spend
some wonderful days with her loving husband.

Speaker 2 (01:44:44):
Indeed, Jim Kennedy always good to have you on Jim Kennedy.
Kennedy insue Public policy research following at Righty, Jim Brother,
it was good talking to you and we will talk
again in the next week or so, especially as the
House starts to shake itself out.

Speaker 7 (01:44:56):
Thanks, look forward to it. Have a good one three, two.

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It is the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 1 (01:46:53):
Irreverence Like, yeah, so what it's the Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 12 (01:47:00):
Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you,
the people.

Speaker 14 (01:47:03):
We will make America save, strong, prosperous, powerful and free again.
And I'm asking every citizen all across our land to
join me in this noble and righteous endeavor.

Speaker 7 (01:47:14):
That's what it is.

Speaker 14 (01:47:16):
It's time to put the divisions of the past four
years behind us. It's time to unite, and we're going
to try. We're going to try. We have to try,
and it's going to happen. Success will bring us together.
I've seen that.

Speaker 12 (01:47:30):
I saw that in the first term.

Speaker 2 (01:47:32):
I hope he's right. Doesn't mean it's going to happen,
but I hope that he makes an effort. Look, don't
quote if you were somebody who was hoping and praying
Trump would win. There's no need to. This nation is
absolutely divided, and as we end today's show, I want
to talk about the fact that we need to come together.

(01:47:54):
They're not your enemies. They're your neighbors. They're not your enemies,
they're your co workers, they're not your enemies, your family.
I got a direct message earlier today responding to one
of my videos. Just said worried, and I said, what
are you worried about? Says Donald Trump? I said, don't

(01:48:14):
worry about Donald Trump. I said, don't let the media
talk you into the fact that all of these horrible
things are going to happen, and don't let that eat
it your soul all day He's but one person in
a nation of so many, and we are so much
closer than people realize. You don't gloat, You win with humility.

(01:48:40):
Don't be bitter if you somehow thought you lost, because,
as I told you guys yesterday, the only two people
that were actually in the race were Kamala and Trump.
Now it's back to America and being Americans, being neighbors,

(01:49:01):
being sons, daughters, husbands, wives, friends, coworkers, be kind to
each other. Take a deep breath and say a prayer
for the new president, and say a prayer for the
vice president, and say a prayer for America. We're going
to be okay. I promise you guys, have a blessed
rest of your Wednesday. We'll do it again tomorrow. We

(01:49:22):
got you over at the hump night, night Jack.

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