03-27-24 Wednesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about NBC News reversing its decision to hire former Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel as a political analyst and the meltdown of NBC news talking heads over the hiring, and more.
Segment 2: Ray plays a clip montage of President Biden’s claim of cutting the debt of 1 trillion dollars and Ray shines the truth light on his claims and then talks about Karine Jean-Pierre’s interview where she was asked whether Biden has Dementia.
Segment 3: Ray opens up with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre interview on Tuesday with North Carolina radio host Mark Garrison and then Ray shares his commentary on the conversation.
Segment 4: Ray sings to his audience and explains why he is playing these clips and then talks about immigration and shares a clip of Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas claim that their border issues are all because of Trump’s policies, he stresses that politicians are like tools and explains what that means.
Segment 5: Ray talks about Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said the Supreme Court risks creating a “Constitution that no one wants” if it follows its current way of interpreting law. David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) also comments on the story. Gunny Mike Hall joins the boys and address the vets that are listening and urge everyone have all of your paperwork in order to help your loved ones in case something happens.
Segment 6: David talks about the effort to fix his driveway, his neighbor and the Town of Falmouth.
Segments 7-8: In this FO Bailey Real Estate Segment, David and Ray are joined by Vinny Maietta (President of V&E Enterprises Inc.) They discuss some of the projects that Vinnie has developed and the new projects, how Maine governments (state and local) make is so difficult in Maine. By dealing with local businesses you can form working relationships. David’s contact information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segment 9: David announces that he has made the decision to run for National Committeeman for the state of Maine. They discuss why he wants to get involved the taxes/fees are out of control, Stockholm syndrome that Mainer’s are experiencing.
Segment 10: Ray plays a clip from Die Hard about Helsinki.
Segments 11-12: Ray and David talk about Bridget Quinn (AARP Maine’s Advocacy and Outreach Director with a focus on the First Congressional District.) shares information about Maine’s medical debt problem. Policymakers are considering LD 1955 and LD 2174. She also lets our listeners know that they offer a free meditation and that you don’t have to be a member to enjoy their events. Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church and ME Senate Candidate) joins the boys and they talk about his campaign, why he decided to run, his platform, his business, and more.
Segment 13: Ray talks about the federal lawsuit that pits green energy against saving endangered whales. three conservative groups are suing the Biden administration to stop The Virginia Offshore Wind project. Ray and Kenny discuss the push for windmills on our coastline, EV cars, solar, and other energy solutions. Working across the aisle to get things accomplished, know who you are dealing with and use Sen. Susan Collins as an example.
Segments 15-16: Ray talks about DWAC which is where Truth Social is trading, and Donald Trump and how Truth Social came to be. The founding of our country, the compromises that had to happen to construct the Constitution. The boys take calls.
03-26-24 Tuesday
Segment 1: Ray Richardson shares breaking news about a ship colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, the case and bond that Trump has to pay in the Letitia James case in New York, and then get into what should happen if Trump is elected.
Segment 2: Ray talks about the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the Alvin Bragg case against Trump, the rules of running for office. Ray play some of the live press conference from the FSK Bridge collision.
Segment 3: Ray plays more of the press conference from Baltimore about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Ray talks about the list of guests he has lined up for today. He encourages everyone to listen to his latest podcast (It Might Just Be Me Podcast by Ray Richardson found on all platforms) with Travis Mills. Ray talks about the power being out and shares a story, then gives a huge shout-out and thanks to all that worked so hard to restore everyone’s power.
Segment 4: Ray reflects on the memories, life, and legacy of Linda Bean and the Bean name.
Segments 5-6: Ray is joined by David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) they talk about the economy of states after Covid (Federal Rescue Plan), the strike force that the American Government has lined up to impose their will and punish those that don’t fall in line.
Segment 7: Ray plays a clip from American Idol featuring Maine’s own Julia Gagnon her with amazing performance of ‘Ain’t No Way’ by Aretha Franklin. Jessica Gagne (Morning Anchor of Channel 8 WMTW), Ray and David talk about Jessica and her story.
Segment 8: Ray previews some of the upcoming guests and the talks some more about the Letitia James against Trump.
Segment 9: They welcome Sean Spicer and talk about marriage, Truth Social going public, Trump’s bond money, Alvin Bragg case, the many different mediums that give voice to the conservative, the apology by NBC’s Chuck Todd to Meet the Press host, Kristin Welker for having to interview former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel because the execs at NBC hired her as a paid contributor, and more. Find his podcast on YouTube.com, Spotify, or SeanSpicer.com.
Segment 10: Ray plays some B.B. King and talks more about the bridge in Baltimore.
Segment 11: Ray and David welcome Shanna Cox (President and CEO at Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce) and they talk about the funds for the Lewiston Tragedy will be going and have gone. Shanna talks about all of the wonderful things that the Lewiston/Auburn have to offer including the walking trails, the easy commute to either Augusta or Portland, the balloon festival, balloon chasing, and more.
Segment 12: Ray plays the part of the clip from American Idol featuring Maine’s own Julia Gagnon and they talked about the show. They talk about working with people that you may or may not agree with all of the time, the chamber membership, and more.
Segment 13: Shanna announces the OneLewiston Resilience Fund, a fund dedicated to supporting the creation of a memorial and community unifying events to aid the city in moving forward from the tragic event that shook the entire community, state, and country. The OneLewiston Resilience Fund will be kickstarted by proceeds from the Healing Hearts Gala to be held on Fri., Mar. 29, at 6 PM at the Hilton Garden Inn, 14 Great Falls Plaza, Auburn. For tickets and further information, please contact lahealinghearts@gmail.com or find the event on Facebook. They welcome Darryl Pitt, a New York City music industry executive and among the world’s preeminent meteorite dealers and consultant to the More precisely, a new exhibit at PWM will feature the second largest piece of the Moon on Earth. On loan from the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum (“MMGM”).
Segment 14: Ray talks about the shooting of another police officer and the leniency from the court system and why Trump will be our next president.
Segments 15-16: Ray recaps what he knows about the FSK Bridge collapse, Truth Social going public. He takes calls
03-25-24 Monday
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