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September 3, 2025 110 mins
Trump to move Space Command headquarters to Alabama from Colorado. Republicans push for release of Epstein files as survivors speak on Capitol Hill. One-Hit Wonder Wednesday. Trump says he will deploy National Guard to Chicago but doesn't say when. Trump says 11 killed in US strike on drug-carrying vessel from Venezuela. McDonald’s is cutting prices of its combo meals to convince customers it’s affordable again. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chat Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
It's all happening as it does, so everybody's back. They
had the recess and they came back and like, oh
my god, we're still talking about Epstein. What can we
do to delay that. We'll talk about that in a minute,
but first over to China. And I know Trump had
his big military thing. That's not our jam. It's just

(00:33):
not our guys in gals don't march like that. That's
not our jam. They really practice marching over there. They're
into it. It's like the thing they do with that
and the steps and the whole they robotic. It's why
we're better is because we're free thinkers, right, because of
the greatness of our military. It's you know, we're we're

(00:54):
more stripes in that in that case than they are.
But this wasn't about the military parade as much as
it was about who was there.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Here in the heart of Beijing.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Next to Chairleman Square, Chinese leader Shehi Jinping has been
surveying his troops from the sun roof of his vehicle
with him, asking comrades, are you well, and they answer back, Chairman.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
We are well.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Earlier we heard eighty cannon five to Mark eighty years
since the end of World War Two.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
But for China this is about much more patriotism and.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Pride, Yes it is, and pals the access of a holes.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
We're seeing the Guests of Honor Vladimir Putin of Russia
and reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong un in a
prized position next to Si, a symbol of their solidarity
and message of a new world order to counter American influence.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Let's be real, we're bullies now, Our ways better, freedom,
all that stuff. I mean, God, look over at our
our little brother. That's actually our older brother in England,
in the UK, but it's our little brother. And they
arrested a comedy writer who came over from Arizona. He's

(02:10):
English and flew over and landed in Heathrow and they
arrested them. Our way is better, I mean, we're talking
about China. Look at what's going on when the UK.
For God's sakes, the reality is our way is better.
But we're a bully. And whether it's Modi, whether it
is you know, g, whether it's Russia or whoever it is,

(02:36):
we bully our way around a lot of places. That's
what happens when you're the biggest, baddest dog on the planet,
and so they're trying to power ranger it. So remember
the power Rangers. A lot of times they get their
ass kicked one on one, then all of a sudden
they came together and became a ginormous, giant, huge ranger.

(02:57):
That's kind of what they're all trying to do at
this moment in time. And we have the military mic
there's no doubt the reality is and we've talked about this,
Mike Liones, We've talked about this on numerous occasions. If
there ever was a breakout of war NATO, obviously we
have our our pals, but in truth, our military is

(03:23):
so much more advanced than I think even people realize.
And as Mike always tells us whenever you listen to
him when he's here every Tuesday or some military analysts,
he says, it's not what you know we have that
keeps you up. Is what you don't know we have
that should keep you up. But we have bullied and
continue to do so over and over again. In certain

(03:45):
areas we've stopped, We've caused a lot of trouble, Ain't
no doubt about it. I don't sit here and pretend
to play this game where a lot of people play,
you know about Oh you know, we're this pious nation. No,
we do what in our best in interest, because that's
what every nation does. We just happen to have the

(04:05):
biggest stick, and we happen to know how to use it,
although sometimes we abuse it. Let's let's let's be real.
Our way in our minds, in our lives is absolutely better,
no doubt about it. Freedom is better than oppression. But

(04:29):
this is a this is as much a shot across
the barrel when it comes to the economy and that
we're not going to allow you to do that as
much as it is a military mit kind of thing.
There's no doubt. We'll see, we'll see what takes place.
But they were on display today flexing their muscles. And

(04:51):
while that's going on yesterday, we're making a big announcement.
First of all, Trump's alive. Well, there's that. It's just
the insanity of it all. Secondly, while you guys are
worried about fighting here on this planet, we're thinking about
space bars.

Speaker 5 (05:05):
The US Space Command Headquarters will move to the beautiful
locale of a place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be
known from this point forward as Rocket City.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Oh can we just say something about Trump just so
great at branding, right rocket City? I mean then that
sound cool. I like rocket City. That's a good thing, right,
Rocket City? All right, then I like it. Let's go
with this rocket Tell me more about Rocket City. Oh yeah,
rocket Let me tell a little bitbout Rocket City. It's

(05:41):
going to be rocking and rolling. We're moving forward, moving it.
They're moving it from Colorado, and some people are like,
they're punishing Colorado for you know, their stuff and their
mail in ballots. That's one of the things Trump brought
up yesterday, which what does that do with space for us? Well,
you know they got mail in ballots? Is that stop
the thing going to space? Is that how that works?

(06:05):
But yeah, some of it is that he's been to
Alabama and that's what you do. He promises thirty thousand jobs.
I don't know how real that's going to be. Make
a lot of promises. Sometimes they're kept, sometimes they're not.
But Space Force now will be at Huntsville, Alabama. So
why the rest of you out there are worried about
what's going on on this planet. We're already moving to
space to try to dominate that.

Speaker 5 (06:27):
We're moving forward with what we want to do and
the place that we want to have this, and this
will be there for hopefully hundreds of years.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
That's where it's going to be. What about millions, I'd
like it to be. They're billions of years light years indeed,
so space force e. Here we go. But the other
thing yesterday was he's still alive. The bluing on was
running wild with he's dead and all of these things. No,

(06:57):
he's not, he's not dead. Does he look great? No,
he doesn't look as orange as normal. Let's let's be honest.
The orange sheen isn't as orange as possible. I saw
somebody say yesterday, maybe he's not using the normal foundation
he normally uses, so the sheen is off a little bit.

(07:21):
He's eighty. I remind people of that, you know, yesterday
I brought this up on my local show, and they're
very maga. I'm trying to train them to be very
independent in thought, and it takes a while. Let me
tell you something, but one of the things I talked
about is he's eighty. And the amount of flack I
got for that he's eighty. How many eighty years olds,

(07:47):
do you know could handle the weight of the world
as he does, does as much as he does and
not have a slow down like most people at eighty
you're gonna have to slow down across the board. Let
alone have the way to the world. So he came out.

(08:08):
He recognized that, you know, some people thought he was dead,
which is crazy, but I expect nothing less in today's
world of insanity. We have that in a so many
different ways where people get on this tangent whether they
think he's dead or he could be this or could
be that. And the I was even this the last time.

(08:30):
My uncle and I we do our podcast and you
guys check it out on YouTube. We were talking and
he's like, my new favorite one is Biden was a robot.
You haven't heard that one before, Man, I heard that
one a long time ago. He goes, yeah, but the
difference is they they only used him sparingly. And I'm like, what,

(08:56):
they stole the election and then it was a robot,
but they kept the robot in California and I'm like, wow, Like,
how do you get to that point? Just like over
the weekend where people were hoping he was going to
die and Tim Wallas we're gonna play that, which was
just absurd. It really was in his wackiness. And there's

(09:18):
a plenty of wacky there. For sure. We're gonna play
some of that in a little bit and a couple.
We're gonna get to so much stuff today. One of
the things, though, for sure, we're going to touch on
is the crime thing, because we absolutely must talk about
the battle that's about to happen. Trump said yesterday we're
going to Chicago. It's not if, but when it's a

(09:41):
hell hole, right, then you've got Chicago pushing back and
pushing back and pushing back, and and you know, it's
just it's it's insane that we have to have this conversation.
And so many people out there, they are in a
position where they're not in a crime bridden area, so

(10:01):
they say, yeah, go on, send in the military, do
all these kind of things. It'll be great for everybody.
It'll clean up the area. And I remind them, first
of all, we have a constitution, right that's super important. Secondly,
we have states rights, which is again another vital thing
to who we are as a nation. And within those states,
they have cities and they have their rights, and there's

(10:22):
a way to do this. But as we get into
a little bit later, I'm going to tell you guys this,
so much of what is happening has very little to
do with crime. It's all about show. You're not fixing
the issue, and there is a big issue. Instead, you're
putting on a show. You're no different than somebody tearing

(10:45):
down a statue saying we solves racism because we got
rid of that Confederate soldier, when in reality, you did nothing. Temporarily,
you brought some eyeballs and some press to your cause,
whatever that is, and then you go celebrate it somewhere else,
but you haven't fixed anything. And it's the same thing

(11:06):
here with this showing up and stopping crime for two
weeks and then you leave. What do you think happens
after that? Exactly? So you got a lot to talk
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(11:30):
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stuff on this Wednesday to get to, including yes, kids,
it's Wednesday. It is one hit Wonder Wednesday. We've got
a noozy for you. We talk a little bit about
Tim Walls and his asinine thing that he said over
I Guess the weekend about Trump, which is shocking, plus

(12:53):
a bunch of other stuff as well, and yes, that
Epstein character. Oh yes, Chad Benson, Joe.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Chad Benson, Donald Trump still alive.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
For those of you not keeping score. Tim Walls an
idiot could have been vice president and an idiot. And
I say that because he's an idiot. Said this the
other day. And what you get up in the morning
and you doom scroll through things.

Speaker 6 (13:33):
And although I will say this, the last few days
you woke up thinking there might be news, just said
just saying there will be news sometimes just so you
know there will be news.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
He's talking about the President and whether or not he's
alive or dead, which is ridiculous. You were going to
be vice president potentially, and that's the way you talk
about our leaders. And then you wonder why the people

(14:09):
on the right just aren't embracing the left with open
arms because they hear stuff like that and they think,
what a clown. Ladies and gentlemen, lonely Scott, I'll.

Speaker 7 (14:16):
Tell you who is a complete piece of I'm gonna
tell you right now, there are about a lot of swear.
Visus Tim the governor of Minnesota, holding up a phone
in front of a rally, saying, well, we thought we
were gonna wake up and find out the president to die.
Someday it'll happen. Someday it'll happen. I used to say
it was the biggest buffoon in American politics, but it's
worse now. No political official, no elected official, should be

(14:37):
walking around saying well, I'm hoping we wake up one
day and the President of the United States has died.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Crazy, absolutely crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
I agree. Look, I never once, my uncle and I
touched on this a bit last night. I've never onced
wanted anything bad to happen to Obama, Clinton, Reagan, Bush
or Joe Biden. I may not have liked all of
their politics, some of their politics, most of their politics,
but there are presidents that office. We should have some

(15:08):
difference to it, and we should think to ourselves Hey,
they may not be who you voted for, but we
can respect the office and them as human beings. And instead, No,
that's what you do. That to me is just absolute hoarse,
considering not one but two assassination attempts that were credible,

(15:32):
one that hit him, despite what the people in the
media at first were like, I just think it's glass No.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four, twenty three
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second one they got to the guy before Trump came

(15:55):
around the corner on the golf course. And that's your take,
Tim Walls. After you've had a shooting at a school,
What a clown? Speaking of the shooting in school, ladies
and gentlemen, I give you Rosie o'donald.

Speaker 8 (16:19):
Hi, everybody, it's Rosie o'donald, star of the Flintstones.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Listen, I have a.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
Cull and I want to stop that. The Flintstones, really,
that's where you went with You were a talk show
host for all those years. Most people have no idea
you even were in the Flintstones.

Speaker 8 (16:33):
Anyway. I know a lot of you were very upset
about the video I made before I went away for
a few days. I didn't go online and haven't seen
them till today. But you are right. I did not
do my due diligence before I made that emotional statement,
and I said things about the shooter that were incorrect.
I assumed, like most shooters, they followed a standard mo

(16:58):
O and had standard feelings of NRA love and kind
of gun people. The truth is I messed up, and
when you mess up, you fess up. I'm sorry. This
is my apology video, and I hope it's enough.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Can I just say kudos to you? All right? I mean,
does it matter? No? But you know what does matter
in day and age, when people mess up, they all
deny everything or say something else. You came out, you said, yeah,
Jack the pooch on that one. My bad, nothing wrong
with that, you know what. Kudos to you. You're missing
the show. Shame on you. And we'll say that over
and over again. Coming up a lot of stuff to

(17:35):
get to, including one hit Wonder Wednesday. It's a Chad
Benson Joe.

Speaker 9 (17:39):
Son, Chad Benson Joe.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
The Chad Benson Show coming out.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
We got one hit Wonder Wednesday, in a little bit.
But remember it is Wednesday, so we have white woman Wednesday.
Usually it's our girl Kylie, who likes to tell us
how horrible we are when it comes to racism, sexism,
all the things, all the isms she does. But I
reserved this for crazy wacky ass Audio Wednesday. This is
a girl who was and I say girls, she's in

(18:26):
her early twenties, she's on her own, she's living on
her own. This is a young lady who is unfamiliar
with the workings of Apple Pay. And I'm not kidding.
This is real.

Speaker 10 (18:41):
This is a little embarrassing to admit, but if this
could help one person, then I'm really willing to share
what my experience was. I'm just gonna lay it out
like this. When you use Apple pay, that's real money.
That's true American dollars from your credit card, if you
have your credit card connect, that's where the money is

(19:01):
being sourced from.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
It's not like a special form.

Speaker 10 (19:05):
Of Apple pay Apple dollars. Why they don't just say
this is real money while you're paying, I don't know,
Because I thought that I had accumulated a bunch of
Apple dollars to use for Apple Pay. By you know,
spending so much time on my phone, giving my data
very freely and willingly to any place that asks, like,
whatever they say, our cookies, okay, I say yes, yes, yes,

(19:27):
because I thought that's how I was getting prized, is
getting rewards, getting Apple dollars. So I didn't think that
was real money until I checked my credit card bill.
I've been spending money like I'm a freaking millionaire. I
got hair mood. I'm sure hair. My hair doesn't even
hold move.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
I don't know what to say. She thought Apple pay
was fake, like by allowing them to have their cookies
or by watching a commercial, that she was building up
some sort of Apple bucks, until she got to her

(20:06):
bill at the end of the month and realized, oh
my god, my credit cards maxed out because I bought
a bunch of crap. I bought Moose and I don't
even need Moose. Well, then why'd you buy it? I mean,
this isn't the wheel of fortune from the seventies and
eighties where you're like, I'll take the porcelain cat for
three thousand dollars. You would never buy a porcelain cat. Well,

(20:27):
you don't need Moose for your air? Why'd you buy Moose.
I mean it says a lot more about you than
it does ask Darling. That's all I'm saying. Uh, the
Epstein stuff isn't going away. I think people recognize that,
no matter how much Trump and them want it to.
And yesterday was a emotional day for a lot of people.
Several victims spoke behind closed doors. In fact, Nancy Mace

(20:52):
was very upset, very shaken, and left the closed door hearing.
And it is not going anywhere. And the more that's
coming out, the reality is that this administration is lying

(21:14):
big time, and the holes that are being blown into
just what people are seeing somewhat are huge, including the
missing minute theory. Remember that, Oh my lord.

Speaker 11 (21:28):
For more than two hours, women who say they were
victimized by Epstein meeting behind closed doors with lawmakers, including
Speaker Mike Johnson.

Speaker 12 (21:36):
I would describe it as heartbreaking and infuriating that justice
has been delayed so long.

Speaker 11 (21:42):
But Johnson still refuses to let the House vote to
compel the Justice Department to release the full Epstein files.
His fellow Republican Congressman Thomas Massey tells me Johnson is
under pressure from President Trump and that Trump just wants
this to go away.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
It's not going to go away. And the more that
Trump does this, the more that he pushes that they
don't release stuff, The more that this happens, the more
pissed off I get, and the more I'm starting to
think you were far more involved. And I'm not talking
about whether or not you did something with kids, but
you knew a lot more, which makes you kind of
culpable in this situation, and that there are issues that

(22:21):
maybe America played a role in some of these things.
Because you're stonewallt you're forcing people, you're whipping them up,
as they would say, to vote against this. If you're
voting against this, that means there's stuff in there. And
don't even tell me the crap where they say we're

(22:42):
protecting the victims. There's victims speaking today, many of which
have never spoken publicly, have never been seen publicly, who
are going to lay a bear out there what has happened,
And you continue to protect scumbags and poss and potentially
intelligence agencies. I'm sorry if you're going to stonewall this

(23:04):
and you don't want people to see this. There's culpability. People.

Speaker 12 (23:08):
I'm telling you, you're understanding the White House is whipping
against the vote that was reporting today.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
But has that been clear to you? Oh?

Speaker 13 (23:15):
Absolutely, I've talked to the person who's doing the whipping.
I've seen the texts being sent to my colleagues. They
are trying very hard to keep this from getting the
requisite number of signatures to force the vote, and I
think it's foolhardy. I think we'd be served better politically.
Obviously the victims would be served better in terms of justice,
but Republicans would be served better politically by just following

(23:37):
through on this promise and releasing the files.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Why aren't you releasing the files? Why aren't you Well,
we've got to protect nobody says release the videos and
the names. It's not that hard. You're not releasing them
because there's stuff that you don't want people to see.
And I'm not saying again that Trump did anything untoward
as an individual to another ENDIVI vigil. What I am
saying is what is he hiding? Who is he hiding?

(24:05):
Because and I don't give a rats ass. If we're
involved in this could bring down the system, then let
it be brought down. Let it fail. This is insane.
And the same thing goes if Israel was involved, which
is you know, of course, is that the conspiracy? I
think it's the honesty at this point in time, got

(24:30):
to ask some serious questions nobody wants to outside of
Rokahanna and Thomas Massey and Mike Johnson comes out and think.
It was heart wrenching and it was sickening in these
girls neat justice that being said, screw them. You're a
clown with a nose, kind of clown. This is absolute crap.

Speaker 14 (24:57):
It is.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
You guys know how I feel about this, what I
went through as a kid. I find this to be
vile and disgusting in the fact that Uncle Sam may
have been a pimp four young girls as we turn
to blind eye, so we could grab power along with
several of our allies potentially, and their good names may

(25:22):
be dragged through the mud. I don't give a rats
freaking ass.

Speaker 12 (25:27):
So that's the line that the administration is already doing everything,
So there's no purpose in this. Are you ready to
throw on the towel?

Speaker 13 (25:35):
No, it's hardly a document release. Most of the documents
they released are already publicly available. And what Mike Johnson
is doing by having his own resolution is to give
political cover to those people who aren't supporting the effort.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
By Rocanna and I. But here's the problem.

Speaker 13 (25:53):
When people go through this trove of documents, the political
cover is going to go away and they're going to
be exposed once again. I think you were right when
you said this is the equivalent of the Pambondi binders
being handed out. They're only going to increase the outrage,
and in the meantime, you've got these survivors who are
still not getting their justice. By the way, Mike Johnson

(26:14):
has panned the legislative effort by Rocanna and I, saying
it's poorly drafted. But he took three pages out of
our bill and put them verbatim in his bill, completely
cribbed them. But he took the teeth out of it,
is what he did. So he's got a meaningless resolution
to provide a fig leaf to the people who are.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Afraid to stand up for the survivor. If you're not
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up One Hit Wonder Wednesday. I wonder what it'll be
Chad Benson.

Speaker 15 (28:06):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Deep States No Deep doo doo. Yeah, the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
It is Wednesday, And as you guys know, and is
arguably our favorite thing to do on our show here
a little dog and pony show that we've grown quite nicely.
It's called One Hit Wonder Wednesday, and we do it
every single week. And this is where we examine a
song a little bit deeper, Okay, We get into the
nooks and the grannies of the song, the artists themselves,

(28:45):
how the song came to be. Because for a moment
in time, a song captures, in many cases the globe.
Sometimes it's a country, but in many cases the globe,
and it becomes this huge sensation and as quickly as
they come, they disappear, and the whatever happened to those
guys or those gals or that guy or that gal,

(29:09):
We talk about it. That's why we do it. We
want to know whatever happened to those guys, those gals
or this duo here today. Now it's time for another
edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday. You may not remember

(29:32):
the name of the band, but you definitely know the song.
This Bruiser, this is one Hit Wonder Wednesday. Oddly enough,

(29:54):
today's One Hit Wonder Wednesday is a duo. They're brothers,
they're from now. They had several hits in Britain in
a few other places, but they did have one hit
that was mass even today when I joke around with it,
and it came out in nineteen ninety one, my kids
know exactly what it's all about. A lot of one
hit Wonders. If you're a little bit older, you recognize that,

(30:15):
right if you're you know the mackarin it's the dance
or whatever. But very few have an impact culturally that
has gone through an older generation to the now generation
to the up and coming youngsters. And this is one
of those songs and one of these groups. Funny thing
about this manned, if you want to call it that

(30:37):
is it was two brothers and they had a guitarist
as well who helped out. But the reality is the video.
Everything that happened from this video to the song was
tongue in cheek, but it exploded. In fact, Wright said
Fred's I'm Too Sexy debuted in the US at number one.

(30:59):
Not since nineteen sixty four. Okay, think about that, twenty
seven years earlier when the Beatles debuted at number one.
Had a British artist debuted at number one? But these
guys did, and they were, you know, too sexy for everything.

Speaker 16 (31:15):
I'm too sexy for my love, too sexy for my love,
love's going to leave.

Speaker 17 (31:38):
I'm too sixty for my shirt, to sixty for my shirt,
so sexy it hurts.

Speaker 15 (31:46):
And I am too sixty for Milan, too sexy for Milan,
New Yolk and Ja Japan.

Speaker 18 (32:02):
I'm too sexy, boyl Pody, too sexy, boil Pody.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
No way, I'm just going to tom sing I'm a
mardel In, know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (32:13):
And I do my little turn on the.

Speaker 19 (32:16):
Catwall, on the catwalk, on the catwalk, So Fred turned
on the catwalk.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
Fair Brass and his brother, Richard fair Brass. Richard is
not the guy, uh, Richard's the guy that's singing. Fred
is not. That's the other brother. The interesting things about
that they got the right, said Fred from an actual
novelty song by Bernard Cribbins in nineteen sixty two.

Speaker 14 (32:42):
Sex.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
It was a throwaway song.

Speaker 14 (32:45):
My god.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
They were never meant to have this song do anything.
They had tried everything, they had toured, they had signed deals,
and it wasn't going anywhere. And Fred the essentially the
brother that everybody goes, Oh, you're in right, said Fred,
But you're When they talked about doing this song, they

(33:06):
didn't really want to do it because one of them
was very much a you know, he was an artist
and said, yeah, I don't know if we should do this.

Speaker 20 (33:14):
We had another song running in the studio and the
bassline for the song was on the keyboard and it
was I think it was really hot, and I can't
remember exactly why, but I went into the There was
a basement studio attached to this guy's house and I
walked into his bedroom and he had one of those
old Victorian wardrobes with a mirror cut into the door,

(33:34):
and I could still hear this a little, so I
started singing, I'm too sexually four my shirt and that
was it.

Speaker 21 (33:40):
That was it.

Speaker 20 (33:40):
We just rob and I felt about laughing. Fred wasn't
quite sure. I was unsure to begin but he's a
bit of a Bob Dylan fan, so yeah, it's a
bit serious and.

Speaker 22 (33:48):
I tend to do the lyrics. So I was saying,
on what am I going to do with this son?
Then eventually we had the idea for on a model
and then I said, okay, this is all about Mare
was taking.

Speaker 15 (34:00):
Two sixty boded.

Speaker 2 (34:01):
Song too sexy for the song. Indeed, here one hit
Wonder Wednesday, right, said Fred. I'm to sexy, right, said Fred.
The name comes from a Bernard Cribbins nineteen sixty two
novelty song. Like I said, it was number one in
the UK, it was number two, it was number one
in Australia. It's number one here on the dance charts,

(34:24):
the Hot Dance Charts. It was number one in several
different countries. They've had several different hits throughout time, but
the reality is this song made them something massive as
their global one hit, Wonder that they are. They still
tour round, they still do all that kind of stuff.
But they are a unique group and band because not

(34:48):
only are they very independent they did everything themselves, but
because they still have relevance in several other places. They
still go places and their song gets sampled by a lot,
including the likes of Taylor Swift and others. You're one
hit Wonder Wednesday today, right, said Fred. I'm to sexy

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We bomb a boat coming out of Venezuela. Talk a
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(35:55):
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Speaker 1 (36:25):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Chicago is a mess in certain areas, But don't it Trump,
don't send in the military. Doubt, doubt, doubt, don't it
was a violent weekend. Yes, there are issues, no doubt
about it. In a area there are fifteen blocks housing

(37:23):
projects where there are issues. But do not send in
the military. So many reasons. First number one, it's a
them problem. That sounds harsh. No, it's a them problem.
And by them, I don't mean the people living in
these areas, although the criminals doing their things, that's an issue,
but I'm talking about the leaders of these cities, the

(37:47):
leaders of these states. It's a U problem. And voting
has consequences. And if you're not going to do something
about it, you're going to continue to give in day
in and day out, and continue over and over again
to be fooled by charlatans who come there, who don't
live in the places that you live, who don't go

(38:09):
through the things that you go through, who say that
they're going to fix the problem, and they never do.
And what they do is they cozy up with big
business unions. And what do they do. They put the
kids in private schools. They don't live where you are,
they don't go through the pain, but they come back
every few years, ask you for their vote, tell you
they're going to fix everything, and they don't do a
damn thing. But Trump, mean Trump, you know he's gonna

(38:30):
do it.

Speaker 23 (38:31):
It comes after a violent Labor Day weekend in Chicago,
at least fifty eight people shot, eight killed.

Speaker 5 (38:37):
If the governor Illinois would call up, call me up,
I would love to do it.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Now we're going to do it anyway. But Illinois Governor J. D.

Speaker 23 (38:46):
Pritzker says Chicago doesn't want or need the National Guard,
saying Trump just wants to put on a show. Chicago
officials say violent crime is down nearly twenty two percent
in the past year.

Speaker 2 (38:59):
Now here's the thing with statistics. You know, guys both
know this. You know it's not always what it seems,
whether it is unemployment or the jobs or whatever. It
is not everything's the way it seems. And the same
thing goes here with crime, because as we've see with DC,

(39:25):
you can put an incident down in a certain way
that you don't report it to the FBI, then you
don't have to so in not doing so, that crime
may have happened, but you put it down to where
it's not going to be classified as a violent crime
or something like that. So there are certain things that

(39:46):
you can omit and or use different phrasing that takes
it away from the crime. But there is no doubt
in certain areas in Chicago it in a safe place.
But that's a Chicago problem. That's an Illinois problem. That
is not a call in the guard problem. Right. They've

(40:08):
got idiots who are running this state and this city,
right Johnson and Pritzker, and Pritzker is just he's a buffood.

Speaker 24 (40:22):
Sifting fact from fiction has been increasingly difficult because Donald
Trump's administration is not working in coordination with the city
of Chicago.

Speaker 2 (40:34):
What would be the working coordination, Pritzker, tell me what
would be it? Because if he called up and said, hey,
we want to help, what can we do? You would
do Squad dooche because this is also a political thing,
and in today's world, Trump is a no go right.

(40:56):
He is absolute kryptonite many of these politicians.

Speaker 24 (41:01):
First, I want to address the president's unhinged remarks a
few minutes ago begging me to call him. No, I
will not call the president asking him to send troops
to Chicago. I've made that clear already.

Speaker 2 (41:17):
Thank you. You know what you will do, though, You'll
set up a hotline to tell people that are here
illegally how to avoid the Feds.

Speaker 25 (41:25):
Also on that front page is a red button that
says get legal help if you or someone you know
needs an immigration lawyer. This page has resources for finding
representation Illinois. Immigrationinfo dot org also offers a family emergency

(41:47):
plan template so you and your family can make a
plan together before anything happens.

Speaker 2 (41:56):
We work against our own nation's best interest, We work
against our own states best interests, we work against our
own cities best interest. And it is it's mind boggling,
it really is. This is a huge problem. And you
guys know I feel about immigration. Do I think the

(42:18):
little person down the street who's done nothing for the
last twenty years but keep their nose clean and bust
their button, build a little business and raise the family here.
Do I think they should be tossed out? No, I
think we need to find a way to keep them here.
That being said, I don't think we should work against
each other in these kind of situations, because you want
to know why those people get picked up, because you've

(42:40):
decided that everybody is a victim of climate change, so
they're climate transience or whatever you want to call them. There,
they're politically persecuted however you want to phrase it to
while they're here. That's so asinine. Get the bad people
out of here. And if you're going to make it
hard to go after the bad people, well they'll go

(43:02):
after the people that they know they can get the
low hanging fruit. So it's ridiculous. That's what you're dealing with.
In Chicago. They're more concerned about the person who is
here illegally than the person who is having crime committed
on the street and is afraid to walk down the street.

(43:24):
That's who you're dealing with, which is just exactly what
I expect from a liberal city that is run on
feelings and not facts. Now that being said, I continue
to say this, do not send in the military do
not send in any National Guard. Now, if you want

(43:44):
to send in the ATF because they have local right,
the deaight local again, the FBI local, and you want
to surge in certain areas, that's fine, But I don't
even know. First of all, they're they're not going to
have guns, they're not going to take anybody into custody,

(44:08):
they're not going to do any of those things. They're
only supposed to for the most part, patrol federal areas.
So these aren't federal areas. And when I look at Chicago,
you guys are getting what you deserve. You buy into
the crap. You listen to these people who LARP as

(44:31):
activists slash politicians, and really what they are is they're
paid tools. And you, guys, well you know what. They're
the hammer. You're the nail, and you're stuck in an
area and they're not kill And let's look at the
year to date numbers.

Speaker 26 (44:49):
Do you realize that every nineteen hours and fifty eight
minutes someone is murdered in Chicago, Every four hours and
nineteen minutes someone is shot. And the sad part you
ask yoursel of who's shooting who, who's killing each other?
Seventy eight percent of the victims are black, eighty one
percent of the offenders are black. So you've got black
and black crime, and yet the governor and the mayor

(45:11):
say they don't want any help. So to me, when
you refuse help, you're saying you're happy with the numbers,
and that is absolutely unacceptable.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
In Chicago, I agree that right there is a former
leader in the Chicago Police Department who has said, this
is the kind of insanity of what you're dealing with.
People who are willing to not look at the situation
and want to fix it based on politics, and they'll

(45:38):
call it racism or whatever crap they're going to come
up with when they don't want to actually have the numbers.
The conversation and sending in the police to surge and
having multiple agencies that's one thing again in the military,
I find to be that's an overkill. And that's Trump
because he wants to make a scene and this is
a pissing contest, but it doesn't fix the overall problem.

(46:04):
Let's be honest there. So you go in and you like,
we stopped it, there's no crime in DC. Well, actually
the numbers don't bear out that, and so whatever, uh
we locked everybody up? No no, no, no, okay again
they get out. You have das that are insane who
allow people to run rough shot over the city in

(46:25):
certain areas. You have politicians who deem everybody a victim,
especially these young men, because let's be honest, it's men.
You have fatherless homes, You have a Democrat system that
keeps people trapped in areas, and you've rigged the system.

(46:48):
You don't want anybody to put themselves in a better
light because they'll get out from underneath your spouse. But
we can break the numbers down for you. I'll do it.
And let me tell you something. The numbers are ugly,
the black on black crime. Look at the areas. The
areas for the most part are eighty to ninety percent black,

(47:10):
and they continue to vote Democrat over and over again.
And those people don't want the nightmare that is happening
to them. But Trump, this is a city thing, this
is a state thing. They have their rights. Let them
sort it out and until people decide we make a
real decision about changing our leaders, putting people in charge

(47:33):
who want to stop crime, who take crime seriously. You're
going to get this over and over again, and much
like we did with the Taliban, you go in and
temporarily you stop it. The minute you leave, it starts
up again. And all you did was have a show
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What do we do to Venezuela? Are we starting a
war with Venezuela? Talk about that ahead, Chad Benza.

Speaker 27 (49:38):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
So there was a boat and it was floating, and
it had eleven people on it, and probably a vast
amount of cocaine in fent and al on it, and
then boom.

Speaker 21 (50:00):
He says the strike in international waters killed eleven people
tied to the trend Aragua gang, which Trump claims operates
under Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro.

Speaker 5 (50:09):
We have a lot of drugs pouring into our country,
coming in for a long.

Speaker 21 (50:13):
Time, observers saying the move could be an attempt to
undermine Maduro's regime, hurting profits from the drug trade. Maduro
has threatened to respond to any military action with an
armed fight.

Speaker 2 (50:24):
You're not doing anything, and not all of this is
as it seems. If they have a chance to blow
some of these boats up and do stuff, they probably will.
But as I've explained to you guys on several occasions,
the border battle between Venezuela and Guiana is also a
serious issue because of oil. Guiana found a bunch of

(50:46):
light sweet crude, and we've got some interest over there,
and Venezuela's like, hold on a second, I don't know
how all of may oil got underneath your ground, but
we should come and take it. So it's not all
it seemed to be that being said, I don't feel
sad about blowing up drug smugglers. I think most people

(51:09):
don't as long as they're drug smugglers. And let's be honest,
we here in America have made a few decisions to
blow things up that haven't gone the way we thought
they were going to go. And well, you know how
that's been.

Speaker 28 (51:23):
So the Presid's been very clear he's going to use
the full power of America, full might of the United
States to take on and eradicate these drug cartels, no
matter where they're operating from, and no matter how long
they've been able to act with impunity.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
That those days are over. That's Marco Rubio there, and
I look the cartels. The amount of strength that they
have is tremendous and they are not the street level
gangs for those of you out there, No they're not.
These are multi national drug operations, terrorist or organizations who

(52:02):
really in their home countries, operate with impunity, can do
whatever they want because the fear and you go back
to somebody like Pablo Escobar and the amount of power
that he had in Colombia was tremendous and a lot
of these gangs have that as well, So it's it's
going to be interesting three two, three, five, three eight,
twenty four to twenty three at Chad Benz Show's Your

(52:24):
Extra Insta, YouTube, Facebook and more. Let us know what
you think right here on the Chad Benson Show. I mean,
I don't think many of you feel sad about the
fact that some people got blown up that were drug smugglers.
They knew the risk, and they knew the risk by
the way for other smugglers to come in and do things.
And again I want to make sure that we all

(52:45):
remember if they are drug smugglers, that needs to be prefaced.
I do believe they are. But still speaking of addiction,
McDonald's is making things cheaper so we can be more
addicted to their amazing fries made with angel tears.

Speaker 29 (52:58):
McDonald's face them. Hence backlash over menu prices with that
big Mac combo as high as eighteen dollars in one location,
so it is now cutting its prices and it's increasing
its value offerings. Overall, when you look at prices, we
have seen the price of going out to eat far
outpace the cost.

Speaker 1 (53:16):
Of food at home.

Speaker 29 (53:17):
Grocery prices up two percent in the past year, while
restaurants are up about four percent.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
That's true, but they don't do my dishes and I
don't have to make it. So what's your time worth?
What do I charge an hour for whatever it is
that I'm doing? You know what, maybe this could be better.

Speaker 29 (53:35):
The Goat Food chain is now announcing the return of
eight extra value meals on its menus nationwide starting next week.
So for example, sausage EG McMuffin meal, a hash browns
and a small coffee just five dollars, or a big
mac meal which comes with medium frize and medium drink
that would be eight bucks.

Speaker 2 (53:51):
Battle of price has begun. We'll remember these days as
the price was three two, three, five, three eight, twenty
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My uncle and I had a spirited debate about crime
and whatnot last night. We also talked about the Mandela effect,

(54:12):
which is rather interesting as well. You know what we
get on some weird tangents CA You men see the
show Sham when you've read the podcast. This is The
Chad Benson Show, then Chad.

Speaker 9 (54:21):
Benson Shoe.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
It is Wednesday, because it's Wednesday. You know what dead means,
white woman Wednesday. It's our girl Kylie telling us how
awful we are because we're all racist and Kyline.

Speaker 30 (54:54):
Here are three ways that white people gaslight people of color.
Number one, I never said that. They will say something
directly racist, either to your face or in private, and
then be called out, and then immediately they double down
and they say, I just I never said that.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
You know they said it.

Speaker 30 (55:06):
They know they said it, but their persistent denial makes
you question reality. Number two, you're too sensitive. This is
probably the most common one that I have heard. Growing
up in white social circles. You'll hear a white person
actively telling their other white friends, oh, yeah, this hot
thing happened and they called me racist. And then they
explain what happened and try to make themselves look like
the good guy. But it's still so clear cut that

(55:28):
they're racist, and somehow the conclusion they come to is
that they're not the problem. It's every other person of
color that happens to be extremely sensitive to their words.
Number Three, you are actually the racist one. I never
said anything about race. You are the only one who's
bringing up RACI this conversation. Therefore, you are the racist.

Speaker 31 (55:44):
This is the most.

Speaker 30 (55:45):
Annoying and honestly unintelligent response that they could come up with,
and yet it is one of the most common to other.

Speaker 3 (55:51):
White people out there.

Speaker 30 (55:51):
Please just take accountability and apologize and reflect on your
actions instead of causing further harm.

Speaker 2 (55:56):
Bye, So did you guys do the work? By the way,
I could take every one of those and spin them
to mostly white people being upset about things, not people
of color, right, not bipop community made up bs, Latin

(56:17):
X no, no, No, Americans are black, They're Mexican whatever
they are. You know it was Mexican. No, you're You're
an American of Latino descent. Whatever. We're just dealer, You're
an American.

Speaker 6 (56:26):
Right.

Speaker 2 (56:26):
This is what is White people, in particular young liberals
are more offended than people of color. Guarantee guarantee that
it's the white liberal savior complex. Trump's got a little

(56:50):
bit of that, right, That's why he wants to send
the old old police force, not space force, which would
be hilarious. So we're moving into Chicago, We're gonna get
these guys and these bad ombras, these bad guys, We're
gonna shoot him. We're gonna shoot him in the crowd,
high in the air. They're gonna go way, They're gonna
go to space jail. It's gonna be fantastic. Space jail

(57:12):
is gonna be awesome. It's like space jam, but space jail.
But what she said is it's funny because there's a
lot of people that feel that way. But I could
spin that around on anything, right. I mean, when I
talk about Israel, the hate I get is tremendous. And
what do I always get your Semitic I guarantee you
if she talked about Palestine, they would say she's anti Semitic,

(57:34):
and she would say, I'm not anti Semitic. Oh no, no,
you have to be right. If we're all anti Semitic,
you have to be anti Semitic, according to them, because
you can't oppose Israel as far as their leadership, not
the country or the people. Do you think they have
a right to it? I do think they have a

(57:55):
right to exist. I think they have a right to
defend themselves. I also think you passed the line of
defense and went straight to punishment at this point in time.
And this is about BB Right and Gavir and Smodrich.
This is not about the people of Israel Jews. I
was telling my mom this the other night. The crap
I get from all of these you know, groups and

(58:20):
lobbying groups and stuff that they say or my stuff
will get taken down and or it is throttled way down.
It makes me laugh. And my mom's I'm like, she goes,
what do they say to you? I said, they tell
me you're anti I'm anti Semitic. Mom, she goes, you're Jewish.
I'm like, I know, it doesn't matter. Though it doesn't
matter because this is all what they're doing. I mean

(58:44):
they there was two senators that wanted to fly over
leaving from Jordan to fly over Gaza, and they wouldn't
allow that to happen. Two senators. I'll say it when
others won't. Israel's made America. It's bitch, especially Beebie, and
no doubt about it. But when you say anything about that,

(59:05):
oh geez, you're you're you're antisemitic. Ah If I look
and say, you know what I think blowing up a
seven year old carrying a water jug feels like it's
a bit much, and you're like, well, that's because you
didn't understand that those water jugs were part of Hamas's
great plan. Nobody's arguing Hamas is good at all. Nobody is.

(59:31):
But that being said, you're not even pretending anymore. This
is some people call it genocide, and that's a legal term, right.
This is a atrocity. This is cleansing, and it's gonna
get a lot uglier. And they're not even And by
not pretending, have you seen Probably not, because you're like, oh, okay,

(59:53):
this is what I get from everybody. Hamas is evil
and bad. What do you want they terrorists to win?
That's that's the only thing you have, right, That's it
you have. The only thing you have is what do
you want the terrorist to win? No, nobody's advocating for that.
I'm advocating for human beings who are sitting there caught

(01:00:13):
between a horrible situation and an awful situation, who are
seeing themselves get evaporated on a daily basis, and the
numbers when all of a sudden done, I think we're
gonna be it's frightening. I also am looking at a
situation where nobody's even pretending anymore. The Greater Israel. They're
gonna go into the West Bank. They're already starting to well, wait,

(01:00:35):
Hamas isn't there. They don't care, they don't care. There
is a power point out now you can go. It's
Washington Post has it of what the new Riviera Gaza
is going to look like. They're offering people for their land.
Are you ready for this? Crypto coin? Coin? A crypto coin?

(01:00:59):
Are you kidding me? So? You're gonna give a crypto
coin to a person who they have lived in this
portion of Gaza for umpteen years, decades, their famili's been here,
and you're gonna hand him a crypto coin worth god
knows what nothing with probably zero way to access it. Wow,

(01:01:19):
that sounds fair. Yeah, it's a bunch of hooey and
that's being nice. Okay, okay, Meanwhile, we'll get back this
a little bit later. The ding Dong ditcham thing I
touched on a little bit yesterday. Well, there's been an
arrest and if you guys don't know, there's a and
it's funny, this is a TikTok trend. It's not funny
what happened, but we were all kids. We all played

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ding dong ditcham. This though, is nuts because you have
an eleven year old that's dead by a guy who
is a nut job, who had lots of guns and
was hiding in the backyard.

Speaker 27 (01:01:55):
Gonzalo Lyon Junior was arrested in charged with the murder
of eleven year old Leon Goosmann. Leon appeared in court
today for the first time. Police say the suspect, an
army veteran, opened fire on two boys in this East
Houston neighborhood. The boys, ten and eleven year old cousins
were knocking and ringing doorbells late Saturday night. After Gusman

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knocked on Leon's front door. Police say Leon shot the
boy in the back and killed him.

Speaker 31 (01:02:21):
They worn out being bad kids. They were doing a
few slight knocks and running and giggling and hiding around
the corner.

Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
It's ding dong ditchem. Everybody listening either had it happened
to them, or you did it yourself. And chances are
most of you did it yourself. You'd go up, you
knock on a door, and you'd run away. Right, Oh jeez,
we got you me. But you couple this with the
swatting and the dosing. I mean it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
Sergeant Michael cass is the lead detective on this case.

Speaker 31 (01:02:56):
They're really batitue small kids. There's no way any home
owner could think or believe that these were grown men
trying to harm anybody.

Speaker 27 (01:03:06):
Investigators recovered more than twenty guns from Leon's home, along
with smoke grenades.

Speaker 31 (01:03:11):
The person that we haven't cussin in Russell for murders
was waiting in the backyard, watching in the shadows. After
they not they just ran way down the street, almost
a block away. They look back and they see they're
being followed by an unknown man.

Speaker 27 (01:03:23):
Cassays Leon has a prior history of threats but was
never charged.

Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
So it went from the castle doctrine which erouzus to
we're protecting your home. It was late at night, but
come on, you know they're eleven. You can see that
there was no guns. You followed them, You went out
into your yard. You were waiting, You were lying in
wait because you thought they were gonna come. This wasn't
you with the squirt gun. We used to have a

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neighbor to do that to us all the time, right
they we'd knock, they'd scored us. We'd laugh. It was
we knew. Okay, this wasn't three o'clock the morning, big
dudes knocking on your door. These were eleven year olds
and you could see that from your position in the

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backyard watching.

Speaker 27 (01:04:10):
Please say they found the suspect and his wife at
a location east of Houston.

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Do you think this man tried to escape?

Speaker 31 (01:04:16):
I don't know if they're going to try to leave town,
but in my opinion, it's weird that the day that
we're coming to servant or rest warrant, your car's packed
and you got a three day stay at a hotel
room outside of Houston.

Speaker 27 (01:04:30):
Now there is a bond hearing confirmed for the suspect tomorrow.
And as for the boys family, his mom says in
an online fundraiser, she wants justice for her son.

Speaker 2 (01:04:41):
Yeah I had issues. Why haven't you said anything, wife?
Why hadn't people who've known there's been threats before anybody
checked and go, hey, this guy's loaded, he's got an arsenal,
maybe he's a bit unstable. Why hasn't anybody before this
looked into this just out of curiosity? Looking at you, wife,

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Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
It's Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
Today's date third and it is the year of the Low,
two thousand and twenty five. But for many, many, many
many moons, there was a September third, And on those
days there were birthdays, there were deaths, and there were
things that were intriguing and interesting that shaped mankind. Shall

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we find out what they were?

Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Once upon a time, a long time ago.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
Now it's time for this day in history. We look
back on this set to find out what famous things
took place, and there were quite a few things that
took place on this day in history that were famous
and interesting. Let's start with seventeen eighty three, The Treaty

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of Paris ends the American Revolution. No sound or pictures
for that. The United States, Great Britain signed the Treaty
of Paris, officially ending the Revolutionary War. Britain recognized American
independence right and seated territory stretching all the way to
the mighty Mississippi River. It was awfully that to them.

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Nineteen forty. By the way, this is a very big
day in declaring war on Germany. Let you guys know,
let's start nineteen fourteen. Britain, France, and Australia as well
as New Zealand, they jumped in and they declared war
on Germany. They're like, we're going to fight you. It's
going to be a long time before we get there,
so wait around for us. This was just a month
into World War One, following Germany's invasion of Belgium. Again,

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very busy day on Germany and declaring war.

Speaker 18 (01:08:40):
On this day.

Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
In nineteen thirty nine, the war escalates tremendously in Europe,
and Neville Chamberlain finally said, we've had enough.

Speaker 32 (01:08:56):
I am speaking to you from the cabinet room a
tin dining street. This morning, the British ambassador in Berlin
handed the German government a final note stating that unless
we heard from them by eleven o'clock that they were
prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a

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state of war would exist between us. I have to
tell you now that no such undertaking has been received,
and that consequently this country is at war with Germany.

Speaker 2 (01:09:34):
Yes, yes, they were. Also on this day in nineteen
fifty one, Treaty of San Francisco assigned so forty eight
nations signed a peace treaty with Japan, formerly ending World
War II hostilities and laying the foundation for Japan's post
war recovery and sovereignty. It's not all about war on
this day in history. In nineteen sixty seven, the Swedes,

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they went from one side to the other side.

Speaker 33 (01:10:01):
Sweden deciens to switch from left to right. It has
nothing to do with politics, you understand, but it's quite
important if you plan to drive. Swedish motorists, accustomed to
a left side of the road driving join the growing
trend throughout Europe to crossover to right side traffic flow.
A carnival atmosphere prevails in Stockholm, has crowds away the
five o'clock zero hour. Police were aided by some one

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hundred and fifty thousand traffic leaders who kept reminding drivers
to move to the right. Temporary speed limits helped the
smooth changeover it. Even television cameras showed home viewers how
orderly the switch was accomplished. Sweden's decision leaves Iceland, Ireland
and Britain the only European country still driving on the left.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
So if you want to know who's still does it, Malta,
Cyprus they do it. But Isle of Man Channel lines
that Jersey and Guerancy, Ireland and the United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Wales,
Northern Irelands still drive on that side of the road.
We've got some birthdays today as well. Charlie Sheen he

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turned sixty, fernand Porsche was born on this day, and
some deaths lists and gentlemen. The Great Lombardi passed away
nineteen seventy on this day, as did Oliver Cromwell. Oh yes, indeed,
the English general and Puritan Lord Protector of England passed
away at age fifty nine, which was probably very old

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back in that day. These are just some of the
things that you learned on this day in history. I
love having fun with this day in history because it's
good to have fun with. It's good to know stuff, right,
It's what we do here. We get you guys to
learn things. And I love history. I love to know
things that happened on these days. And a lot of

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people we don't pay attention to history the way we should.
Not only can we learn from it in bad ways
what not to do, we can also learn and hey,
this worked, now it did. Maybe we should do more
of that and less of whatever other crap we're doing.
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it in any work in the way they thought they
were going to get this thing done. Lies and more lies,

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We got a little what's trending happening. Of course it
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Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
Epstein is dead. Good riddance to bad rubbish. I don't
think anybody feels horrible about that. I want to know.
We deserve to know what in God's name happened, especially
if we were involved in ways i e. Government were
involved in ways that were nefarious. And these women also

(01:13:55):
deserve a day in court, and the court they're gonna get,
unfortunately is pub opinion. But that's better than nothing. They
deserve their stories to be told, and they're telling them.
Here's a victim, a victim at fourteen.

Speaker 34 (01:14:11):
By the way, until now, Marina Lesera was known publicly
only as minor Victim Number one in twenty nineteen Core documents,
But now she's speaking out for the first time about
her experience at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein. Her cooperation
with the FBI was key to putting the sex offender
behind bars.

Speaker 3 (01:14:32):
She says she was just.

Speaker 34 (01:14:33):
Fourteen years old and living in a broken home in
New York City when a friend brought her to meet
Epstein to give him a massage.

Speaker 35 (01:14:40):
I think with Jeffrey Epstein, it starts somewhere, but then
it ends with either you having sex with him, whether
you like it or not.

Speaker 34 (01:14:50):
She became a part of a network of young girls
in a story of Queen's recruited to be with Epstein,
similar to what prosecutors say he did in Palm Beach, Florida.

Speaker 35 (01:14:59):
When he has somebody knew in his life, he likes
to see them a lot. So I went there a
whole bunch of times, and you know, it led to unfortunately,
he forced me to have sex with him.

Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
Basically, he's a scumbag, Like I said, rest in hell.

Speaker 11 (01:15:20):
Horrible?

Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
Was he working with people? Why was he doing this?
It wasn't just for this. And we've pointed out, like
a lot of people say, well, why haven't some of
these women come up, you know, why haven't some of
them said stuff? Why didn't they say stuff in the past?
Fourteen broken home? Do you know what goes on? We're
talking about Chicago crime.

Speaker 36 (01:15:40):
What do you have?

Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
You have young men, broken homes, no fathers, no father figures,
no parental figures, no authoritative figures to give you a
roadmap and to keep you on a path.

Speaker 36 (01:15:52):
What do they do?

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
They look for people who are looking for something, who
are down, who they know aren't going to be missed
and or paid that much attention to. That's how they
get him. They woo them with stuff. That's what they
did with her at fourteen broken home. Not a lot,

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pretty young girl take advantage of it? And who did maxwell?
Because she's a scumbag and much like him, she is
as bad as him and deserves to sit in jail
and to rot in jail.

Speaker 34 (01:16:29):
Laserta says she was paid thousands of dollars and that
as a young immigrant from Brazil. She says she believed
being associated with a financier could lead to better opportunities.

Speaker 35 (01:16:39):
It never happened, obviously, you know, because it came to
a point when I was i'd say sixteen and a
half or seventeen. He didn't want me anymore.

Speaker 28 (01:16:49):
He was just like, you're too old.

Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
He said that.

Speaker 34 (01:16:53):
He's like, you're just you're too old.

Speaker 35 (01:16:55):
I don't want you anymore.

Speaker 34 (01:16:57):
Epstein was arrested in twenty nineteen and charged with conspiracy
and child sex trafficking, but died by suicide a month
later while in custody awaiting trial. To your knowledge, you
never came across other adults who may have thought, it's
really strange that there's this fourteen year old girl here.

Speaker 12 (01:17:16):
We had the.

Speaker 35 (01:17:17):
Secretary right that would give me money if I need it.
At times I would pass by his office, his driver
or I guess his bodyguard. I don't know who he was.
He delivered furniture to the house. The maids sometimes would
be there. I would be hanging out in the kitchen.

Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
What kind of scumbag walks by a fourteen or fifteen
year old girl who's been passed around by dirty, scummy
old men and you kind of look at them or
hand them a few bucks and send them on their
way as if they are hey, can I have some
money for a lollipop? Again, you're complicit. If he didn't

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know about it, that'd be one thing. You are a maid,
you're there, you're his secretary, his bodyguard, hit whatever you are.
You didn't know this was happening. Oh, for the love
of God, And I still want to know what was
our involvement? Why is everybody so against all of this
stuff giving out? Who are you protecting? Why are you
protecting him? These are very fair questions.

Speaker 34 (01:18:19):
In two thousand and eight, during the FBI's first investigation
of Epstein, agents arrived at her door.

Speaker 35 (01:18:25):
He was living with roommates that were like around my
age seventeen eighteen at the time, and.

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
I was like, well, I was called Jeffrey.

Speaker 3 (01:18:38):
What am I going to do?

Speaker 34 (01:18:40):
Lacerda says that she called Epstein, who hired an attorney
for her, and she never heard anything further about the case.
It was in twenty nineteen that the FBI spoke to
les Serta again, and this time her statements to the
FBI help them build a case against Epstein. Do you
feel some relief, some pride that there was this direct

(01:19:02):
line in ultimately him getting arrested.

Speaker 35 (01:19:06):
I would have felt much better today speaking if I
was able to speak in two thousand and eight, if
they would have gave me the chance to speak. These
women were not been through.

Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
This, and that's devastating because you feel like, did I
let these girls down? Because had we got him earlier
than after me, there wouldn't be any after So there's
a bit of, you know, survivor's guilt, even though they survived,

(01:19:38):
but you feel that, like, could I have done something different?
And you know, coming out like this because now the
world knows, including her.

Speaker 34 (01:19:48):
Daughter, now a mother, l Serta says in the days
before traveling to Capitol Hill, she pushed herself to share
her story with her own daughter, hoping to set an
example for the next generation.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
I did tell her, and that was tough. But she's
so she's so little and so naive. She's like, you know,
she's like, mom, you're.

Speaker 32 (01:20:12):
Such a badass.

Speaker 34 (01:20:15):
As the political debate over the release of more files
related to Epstein rages on Capitol Hill, Licerda is helping
transparency can help her remember the details she's forgotten and
finally begin to recover from the trauma.

Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
What would you like Congress to do?

Speaker 35 (01:20:33):
I would like for them to give all the victims
transparency to what happened and release these files. It's also
not only for the victims, but for the American people.

Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
We need the truth. And people ask me, what if
the truth hurts our nation and tears it down. If
our nation is built on Uncle Sam being a pimp
for young girls, a human trafficker, then so be it.
If our allies are doing that, then so be it.

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That's not who we are, that's not what we're about
at all. So I'm sure they want to know what
other women have gone through. I'm sure they want to
share their stories to the world, and I'm sure they

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want to give a voice to a bunch of people
that have been hidden away because powerful men in particular
have done that and it is disgusting. And if Trump
is involved in any way, shape or form, whether he
knew what was going on for a long time, or

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whether he's protecting groups, powerful people, agencies, or allies, enough, well, Chad,
they wanted to come out. Bs they're doing everything in
their power to hide this damn thing.

Speaker 12 (01:22:07):
So that's the line that the administration is already doing everything,
so there's no purpose in this.

Speaker 9 (01:22:11):
Are you ready to throw on the towel.

Speaker 2 (01:22:14):
No, it's hardly a document release.

Speaker 13 (01:22:16):
Most of the documents they released are already publicly available.
And what Mike Johnson is doing by having his own
resolution is to give political cover to those people who
aren't supporting the.

Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
Effort by Rocanna and I. But here's the problem.

Speaker 13 (01:22:32):
When people go through this trove of documents, the political
cover is going to go away and they're going to
be exposed once again. I think you were right when
you said this is the equivalent of the Pambondi binders
being handed out. They're only going to increase the outrage,
and in the meantime, you've got these survivors who are
still not getting their justice. By the way, Mike Johnson

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has panned the legislative effort by Rocanna and I, saying
it's poorly drafted. But he took three pages out of
our bill and put them verbatim in his bill, completely
crammed them.

Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
But he took the teeth out of it, is what
he did.

Speaker 13 (01:23:08):
So he's got a meaningless resolution to provide a fig
leaf to the people who are.

Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
Afraid to stand up for these survivors.

Speaker 2 (01:23:17):
And there should be somebody that should be able to
do this. And Thomas Massey and Rokahanna, who is a Democrat,
they're already saying, look, the White House is doing everything
they can to shield and protect. You do that because
there's stuff in there you don't want people to see.

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And again, it doesn't have to be us, could be
our allies. So and they're going to go with that,
and Trump will make something up which is, oh, the
Democrats had a few years and they messed with it.
So you can't believe any of it. Sorry. The more
you hide it, the more that you play this game,

(01:24:01):
the more that I look over and go, yeah, I'm
thinking you're BS and us there I am. I'm thinking that.
So we're gonna find out very soon, very soon, along
with Space Force, which I'm going to be the first
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Food, what truthing? Let's find out what's turning on this Wednesday?
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she's trending is because her daughter, Chloe Malay. I want
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big announcement. Epstein files trending in a major way. Nancy
Mace apparently she walked out of the oversight briefing in
tears because of the insanity of what has taken place
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Chinese military parade, among other things trending on the World
of Giggle, Cardi b as well, Chinese Military Parade number
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you know we don't talk about because well, we don't care,
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loss to Yokovic, Ray Dallo Bachelor in Paradise, big trending
things in the Yahoo world, and over two acts number
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on the Chad Benson Show. He flew from Arizona to Heathrow.
If you don't know who he is, he's a writer.
He's a comedy writer. He wrote Father Ted, which is
very funny. And he apparently had some horrific posts that
caused many people to explode and die in April, and

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so they took him into custody or not really happened
that way. They just are insane in Britain right now.
I have no idea what's going on over there. I
couldn't tell you what's happening over there. I have no idea.
And Graham Lenehan, who is funny, it's in his fifties.
It was three posts if I'm correct, I mean they

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may change it. I have no idea. And I think
they were on Twitter, slash x. I don't think they
were on Facebook or instant anything. And they were from April.
So he arrives at Heathrow with five one, two, three
four five armed police folk to take him into custody

(01:30:10):
for a tweet. Now, excuse me. Three tweets. It's in
effing singe. I almost said something bad but I did not.
It's insane. What the hell is going on England? What
is going on? UK? What the hell is going on?
He had to go to the hospital his blood pressure

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gots over two hundred because of tweets over trans people
or something. At this point in time, does it matter?
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Every Wednesday we do White Girl Wednesday. We have white women,
usually a lady named Kylie who is very very woke,
very liberal, God bless her. She continues to go at
it and fights the good fight. We do the work.
Maybe you don't, you should. Normally we play a bunch
of her stuff and I've got a bunch, but this
this is too good to pass up. I played it

(01:31:44):
in the first hour. I have more people hit me
up on this and you could do it through text obviously.
Three two three, five three eight Chad three two three,
five three eight, twenty four to twenty three at Chad
Benson Show, is your extra instant all the other things,
and you're gonna want to hit me up after this.
This is a young woman who is surprised about Apple

(01:32:06):
Pay and the fact that that's real money.

Speaker 10 (01:32:10):
This is a little embarrassing to admit, but if this
could help one person, then I'm really willing to share
what my experience was. I'm just gonna lay it out
like this. When you use Apple pay, that's real money.
That's true American dollars from your credit card, if you
have your credit card connected, that's where the money is

(01:32:30):
being sourced from.

Speaker 1 (01:32:32):
It's not like a special.

Speaker 10 (01:32:34):
Form of Apple pay Apple dollars. Why they don't just
say this is real money while you're paying, I don't know,
because I thought that I had accumulated a bunch of
Apple dollars to use for Apple Pay by you know,
spending so much time on my phone, giving my data
very freely and willingly to any place that asks, like
whatever they say, our cookies, okay, I say yes, yes, yes,

(01:32:56):
because I thought that's how I was getting prized. Is
getting a war words getting Apple dollars. So I didn't
think that was real money until I checked my credit
card bill. I've been spending money like I'm a freaking millionaire.
I got hair moves.

Speaker 1 (01:33:09):
I'm straight hair.

Speaker 25 (01:33:10):
My hair doesn't even hold move.

Speaker 2 (01:33:12):
I don't know what you say at that point in time.
I just want to go over this again. So she
thought Apple pay was not real, said it was fake,
said it was pretend money, and that by washing commercials
and giving up your cookies and your data, not your dad,
but your data to Apple willingly and checking gas and
all of that stuff got you extra points. And in

(01:33:33):
doing so you got to go spend Apple dollars which
don't exist, and get products of which you bought Moose
for your hair, which you don't use Moose, And now
you're upset because you've maxed out your credit card. Yeah.

(01:33:57):
I don't know what to say at that point in time.
It's just thank goodness, you're pretty I think maybe good three, two, three, five,
twenty four to twenty three at you had Benson chokes,
your extra instat YouTube, Facebook, and more. Trust me, I'm
gonna get a lot of people hit me up on that.
I can't believe you said, thank goodness, she's pretty. I'm

(01:34:18):
just saying, you know, there's another way things don't work
out with you know, your apple pey oh geez. Meanwhile,
in China.

Speaker 4 (01:34:34):
We're seeing the guests of Honor Vladimir Pusan of Russia
and reclusive North Korean leader Kim johngan in a prized
position next to she, a symbol of their solidarity and
message of a new world order to counter American influence.

Speaker 2 (01:34:48):
What do you say about that? Don't trust China exactly.
Don't trust them. Don't trust them. But they're together, and
you had yesterday Mody come together with g as well
as the Pooter. They spend a lot of time together,
by the way, Mody and the poots uh. And you
know a lot of people are worried about India not

(01:35:10):
And we had a caller here and again doesn't matter
where you are, make sure you call in and you
can leave a message on the text line. So the
line I give you three two three, five three eight
twenty four twenty three that is the text line, but
it's also a voicemail line. As Color called in about India.
And first of all, how many people are coming here
from India? Right because they embrace it, which is phenomenal.

(01:35:31):
They want to be Americans. That's great, but also should
push come to shop, what do you think would happened?

Speaker 36 (01:35:38):
Hey, I heard your conversation about India and China. The
reality is this, Indian families are moving over here to
the United States to make their life. You look at
Frisco and prosper Texas.

Speaker 14 (01:35:53):
Look at some of the schools that you look in,
they're eighty ninety percent Indian. A lot of people got
real the amount of families that are moving from India
and actually working here in high kick jobs. I really
seriously dial that India and whoever this guy is holding

(01:36:14):
hands with ta A majority of the Indians.

Speaker 36 (01:36:18):
Do not have any kind of love for Russia and
their way of life.

Speaker 14 (01:36:25):
And it came down to it, India, by all means,
would basically come on the side of the United States.

Speaker 36 (01:36:32):
There's plenty of wars that have been fighting.

Speaker 14 (01:36:34):
A lot of people have died between China and Russia
over some stupid peace of land.

Speaker 36 (01:36:40):
And I tell you what, there is no love whatsoever
between Indians and Russians. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
Now. There's also no love between Indians and China. And
you can go online and watch them fistfight each other,
and they come across the border and skirmish all the time.
It's fascinating and people have no idea. Just like when
the beginning of the war, where we were getting a
glimpse into what was happening on the border between Ukraine
and Russia, it was more of a skirmish kind of

(01:37:06):
at first, and that had been happening for many years.
The same thing happens when it comes to India and China.
They go back and forth and they will fight each other.
I mean, they got sticks in their fist fighting and
then they run back as it's bizarre. It's fascinating, but
I do Look, we're the bully, right with the bully

(01:37:33):
pulpit and the stick. We're not afraid to use it.
And our weapon can be anything we want. I mean,
you know, they can go and align themselves up with
all the people they want, and they've got all these
new things. Look at our new weapons and all of
this kind of stuff, because that was one of the
big things they were talking about. Look at all of
our stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:37:50):
It was about pride and power and patriotism on a
global stage, showcasing its new military hardware, intercontinental ballistic missiles
that are te t nicalarly capable of reaching continental the
United States if need be.

Speaker 3 (01:38:03):
Also unmanned drones, stealth bombers.

Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
This was about for She jimping showing that its military
is modernized, as She put in and Kim Jong on
in this huge show of unity, touting a message of
their new world order that they've been talking about, and that.

Speaker 2 (01:38:20):
New world order is even people that may align with
us in a lot of things are over feeling like
we are dangling crushing their economy in their world. If
they don't do what we want, would they rather be

(01:38:41):
friendlier with us? And in fairness, India I think wants
to be as neutral as possible. Indias set themselves up.
There's kind of the same way that China has, which
is protecting themselves from the outside influence, willing to take
a bit of a blow to protect the overall Indian world.

(01:39:04):
And just like China's done with the way that they've
protected their their currency, same thing with India. I mean,
there's a lot to it. But if we're gonna get serious,
I mean, military might go ahead and join forces. I mean,
if you think, first of all, you're not gonna do anything. Secondly,
if you were to do something, and you guys here

(01:39:27):
we have Mike Lions on every single week. He's our
military analyst. We're going to boat race you. It's not
even mutually assured destruction. It would take a lot for
that to happen. Because we are so far advanced doesn't
mean it's right. It's just the reality. And it's the
things you don't know we have that keep them up

(01:39:48):
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Speaker 1 (01:41:40):
Running with Scissors sounds great compared to this.

Speaker 2 (01:41:44):
As we wrap up this serious show today, we also
like to know we have a little bit of fun
as well, and I love this part. We get to
do one of my favorite things we do each and
every single week because I get to dive into some
music which is always enjoyable, and you guys send me
a bunch of suggestions which I employ you to continue
to do each and every week. It's called One Hit
Wonder Wednesday. What does that entail? Well, it entails a

(01:42:07):
song by a group, a band, a duo, an artiste
comes up with something and in a moment in time,
lightning in a bottle takes off, explodes, goes worldwide. Next thing,
you know, you got to hit, but you never have
another hit, and as quick as you come, you disappear

(01:42:29):
and people go, whatever happened to? That is one of
those ones today that we're talking about. Are you guys
ready for our favorite thing to do? I know you are.
It is One Hit Wonder Wednesday. Now it's time for
another edition of One Hit Wonder Wednesday. You may not

(01:42:55):
remember the name of the band, but you definitely know
the song. This Bruiser, This is one Hit Wonder Wednesday.

(01:43:17):
Oddly enough, today's One Hit Wonder Wednesday is a duo.
They're brothers. They're from England. Now, they had several hits
in Britain and a few other places, but they did
have one hit that was mass. Even today when I
joke around with it, and it came out in nineteen
ninety one, my kids know exactly what it's all about.
A lot of one hit wonders. If you're a little

(01:43:37):
bit older, you recognize that, right, if you're you know
the makarain, it's the dance or whatever. But very few
have an impact culturally that has gone through an older
generation to the now generation to the up and coming youngsters.
And this is one of those songs and one of
these groups. Funny thing about this man, if you want

(01:43:59):
to call it that is it was two brothers and
they had a guitarist as well who helped out. But
the reality is the video. Everything that happened from this
video to the song was tongue in cheek, but it exploded.
In fact, Wright said, Fred's I'm Too Sexy debuted in

(01:44:20):
the US at number one. Not since nineteen sixty four. Okay,
think about that, twenty seven years earlier when the Beatles
debuted at number one. Had a British artist debuted at
number one. But these guys did, and they were, you know,
too sexy for everything.

Speaker 16 (01:44:38):
I'm too sixty four, my love to sixty four, my
love love's going to leave.

Speaker 17 (01:45:02):
I'm too sixty for my shirt, to sixty for my shirt.
So sexy it hurts.

Speaker 15 (01:45:09):
And I am too sexty for Milan, too sexy for Milan,
New York and Japan.

Speaker 18 (01:45:25):
I'm too sexy boy, your potty too sexy, boil potty
the way I'm just going tom sing, I'm a model,
you know.

Speaker 14 (01:45:35):
What I mean?

Speaker 9 (01:45:36):
And I do my little turn on the catball.

Speaker 19 (01:45:40):
On the catwalk, on the catwall, so I Fred turn
on the catwall fair Brass and his brother Richard fair Brass.

Speaker 2 (01:45:52):
Richard is not the guy, Uh, Richard's the guy that's singing.
Fred is not. That's the other brother. The interesting things
about that the guy the right said Fred from an
actual novelty song by Bernard Cribbins in nineteen sixty two
sixty four. It was a throwaway song. My god, they
were never meant to have this song do anything. They

(01:46:13):
had tried everything, they had toured, they had signed deals,
and it wasn't going anywhere. And Fred the essentially the
brother that everybody goes, oh, you're in right, said Fred,
But you're When they talked about doing this song, they
didn't really want to do it because one of them
was very much a you know, he was an artiste

(01:46:35):
and said, Niah, I don't know if we should do this.

Speaker 20 (01:46:37):
We had another song running in the studio and the
bassline for the song was on the keyboard and it
was I think it was really hot, and I can't
remember exactly why, but I went into the there's a
basement studio attached to this guy's house and I walked
into his bedroom and he had one of those old
Victorian wardrobes with a mirror cut into the door, and

(01:46:58):
I could still hear this a little. So I studied saying,
I'm just sexually for my shirt and that was it.

Speaker 8 (01:47:03):
That was it.

Speaker 20 (01:47:04):
We just worked rob and I felt about laughing. Fred
wasn't quite sure. I was unsure to begin, but he's
a bit of above Dylan fancy. Yeah, it's a bit serious.

Speaker 22 (01:47:11):
And I liked them to do the lyrics, so I
was saying, oh, what am I going to do with
this son. Then eventually we had the idea for I'm
a Model, and then I said, okay, this is all
about losses and I was taking a model to.

Speaker 2 (01:47:23):
Sixty song too sexy for the song. Indeed, here one
hit Wonder Wednesday, Right, said Fred. I'm to sexy? Right,
said Fred. The name comes from a Bernard Cribbins nineteen
sixty two novelty song. Like I said. It was number
one in the UK, it was number two, it was
number one in Australia. It's number one here on the

(01:47:46):
dance charts, the Hot Dance Charts. It was number one
in several different countries. They've had several different hits throughout time,
but the reality is this song made them something massive
as their global one hit. Wonder that they are. They
still tour round, they still do all that kind of stuff,
but they are a unique group and band because not

(01:48:11):
only are they very independent they did everything themselves, but
because they still have relevance in several other places. They
still go places and their song gets sampled by a lot,
including the likes of Taylor Swift and others. You're one
hit wonder Wednesday today, Right, said Fred? I'm to sexy?

(01:48:33):
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four twenty three
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We'll be live again tonight about seven o'clock Eastern, four

(01:48:54):
o'clock Pacific. But if you miss the show, check out
the YouTube, like and subscribe there. It really helps us
out Right here on the Chad Benson Show, that was
a hell of a show. What a way to end it?
Little right, said Fred, I'm too sexy four now you
guys aren be singing that all day. I'm gonna get it.
I can't believe you played that song gets stuck in
my head. But right, said Fred. One hit wonder Wednesday.
And like I said, if you've got any suggestions, shoot

(01:49:15):
us a tweet or attacks or whatever. Man, we hit
a lot of stuff today, health, China, economy, white girl Wednesday,
white woman Wednesday, whatever you want to call it, as
well as of course phenomenal music. But the Epstein stuff
is going to be interesting. Massy and Rocanna holding their

(01:49:36):
press conference. What's going to come out of all of
that stuff will be very interesting. We'll be on that tomorrow.
If you're missing the show, Chambin, you grab the podcast.
We'll see on YouTube later on tonight. As always, Night
night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:46):
This is the Chad Benson Show.
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