08-06-19 Tuesday’s Thoughts
Part 1: Ray talks about the New York Times. They changed a headline on their front page. This is just another nail in the coffin of the integrity of the media. He continues to point out some of the slow indoctrination of the media. The media shows their bias nature in very subtle ways. They show pictures and use headlines to depict their bias nature. Ray continues with the comparison of the two tragedies, El Paso and that of Dayton, Ohio. The suspect in the El Paso shooting had Trump stickers on his vehicle and a “manafesto”. Meanwhile, there is hardly any coverage of the Dayton shooting. This suspect had left leaning tendencies and was a huge Elizabeth Warren fan.
Part 2: Ray has Fox News Radio’s Jessica Rosenthal by phone. She fills us in on some of the details that are coming out El Paso, Texas regarding that tragedy that happened over the weekend.
Part 3: Today’s History Lesson: Robert Treat Paine (March 11, 1731 – May 11, 1814) was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician, best known as a signer of the Declaration of Independence as a representative of Massachusetts. He served as the state’s first Attorney General, and served as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the state’s highest court. In 1768, he was a delegate to the provincial convention which was called to meet in Boston. Paine, along with Samuel Quincy, conducted the prosecution of Captain Thomas Preston and his British soldiers following the Boston Massacre of March 5, 1770. John Adams was opposing counsel, and Adams’ arguments won the jury’s sway, and most of the troops were let off. He later served as a justice of the state supreme court from 1790 to 1804 when he retired. He died at the age of 83 in 1814.
Part 4: Ray takes a call from frequent caller about compromise. The caller wants to compromise with the other side to get the world back to the way it should be and tells Ray that he needs to calm down. Ray states that he is calm, he just won’t give them an inch.
Part 5: Ray welcomes Fox News Radio’s Jon Decker. He informs us about President Trump’s plans for the day. He is heading to El Paso as well as Dayton to try and comfort the families of the victims of the mass shootings in Texas and Ohio.
Part 6: Ray explains why he will not give any ground. Ray continues on the the media’s bias about finding the truth. He points out to the shooting in Dayton and how the suspect killed his own sister but there isn’t much coverage about Dayton. He talks about the Portland Press Herald and some of the people that write for them. He takes a call from Larry. Larry is all worked up. The boys end up talking about the leftist spending of the Governor of Maine. Ray was taken aback by the spending spree of Janet Mills. Ray welcomes Dr. Demi Kouzounas in studio. She joins in the discussion and points out that in the majority of the mass killings, the suspects have been male. Ray asks her opinion of why and she says it is because there isn’t dad in the home. She and Ray discuss this point. They talk about the Asylum Seekers in Portland. The Chicken Pox outbreak.
Part 7: Dr. Demi is so mad. The Portland Press Herald that has printed an editorial piece that was nothing but a hit piece. They allowed the comments to stay, even though Demi’s parents immigrants. She had to go to night school with her mama to learn English. Demi says that they are inciting hate and violence.
Part 8: Ray talks about the protesters shout at Sen. Mitch McConnell’s house. Ray says don’t give them an inch. Ray and Demi continue to to discuss the Our View’s Editorial. They take a call from Gordon.
Part 9: Ray thanks people for letting him know that the mics were left on. Ray continues with the op-ed that has incited violent comments toward the GOP and Demi as the Chair of the GOP. They welcome Liz Harrington of the National Republican Party. They continue the discussion about how the coverage has been blaming President Trump, even though the shooter in Dayton has liberal leftist beliefs. Trump has called for unity, prayers working together, yet all you hear is Trump is a divider. Liz and Ray discuss the five people, including House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise, were shot early Wednesday morning in Alexandria, Va., when a gunman opened fire during a practice for an annual congressional charity and who was to blame….the shooter is to blame. The media is complacent and not willing to address where the evil is coming from.
Part 10: Ray and Demi continue the editorial discussion and Arthur Langley calls in with some good advice. Ray states that they left is doing a good job of divide and conquer.