10-14-19 Columbus Day
Part 1: Ray and Debi talk about Columbus and what the Holiday truly means. He gives a quick rundown of today’s show. Somehow Ray and Debi get into a discussion about Adam Schiff and how he is hunting down the scandal. He mentions that even though there was “NO” scandals during Obama’s administration (Dee Dee mentions a few.), that he has said all along that all roads will lead to Obama.
Part 2: Ray, Dee Dee and Debi talk Charlie Brown and that ABC will be showing It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown twice. They also talk about faith, Santa Clause and today’s society.
Part 3: Today’s History Lesson: Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741-June 19, 1811) was born in Maryland on the seventeenth of April, 1741. He received a good classical education in Baltimore. He studied law and began practice in Annapolis. In 1774 he was selected to represent Maryland at the Continental Congress. He was re-elected to that post in 1775, and served there until 1778. In 1786 he moved to Baltimore, where two years later he was appointed chief justice of the Criminal Court of that district. He was later appointed chief justice of the state. In 1796 he was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States, an office that he filled until his death on the nineteenth of June, 1811.
Part 4: On the phone in this segment Christopher Columbus joins Ray. Ray asks him about how he came up with the idea of that world was round, not the common thought that the world was flat. Columbus continues with some of the facts and the hurdles that they faced. Ray asks him about the new charges against him about genocide.
Part 5: Ray thanks Columbus for his interview and previews Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro.
Part 6: Ray says that when the next Governor takes the seat it will return to Columbus Day. Ray reads some of a New York Times article about Former FBI Director James Comey. Ray then questions the administration of Obama and the agencies that include the FBI and CIA and their investigations into the “collusion” and the cover-ups.
Part 7: Ray talks about a Los Angeles town hall focused on LGBTQ issues forum that Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren attended and their comments. Ray also takes a call from Paul from Ormand Beach and he shares his thoughts on Comey.
Part 8: Former California Governor “Moonbat” Jerry Brown wouldn’t sign the crazy red flag gun laws, but Governor Gavin Newsom signed them. The new law expands the previous red flag gun law by allowing teachers, co-workers, and employers to petition the court to remove someone’s firearms without due process. Ray continues to describe the differences between Democrats and Republicans. The bottom-line is that the Democrats have been controlling people’s lives since the beginning of our country. Democrats believe in Socialism and Ray lays out what that entails.
Part 9: Ray reads a story about the divided federal appeals court panel that has said Ohio cannot enforce a law that bans an abortion after a test shows a fetus likely has Down syndrome. Two judges from the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati voted to uphold a ruling made by U.S. District Judge Timothy Black, who wrote that the law is unconstitutional. One appeals judge dissented.
Part 10: Ray and the girls in the studio welcome Nick Isgro by phone. He is the Mayor of Waterville and has proclaimed that his city will continue the tradition of Columbus Day instead of going along with the Governor to call this Indigenous People’s Day. Ray asks him why he chose to “rock the boat” by keeping our country’s traditions. They talk about the history of Italians in American history. Ray points out that there are way too many people that worship the wrong things. The Democrat candidates are trying to outdo each other. Ray talks about the new tax that and Bernie has come up with.
Part 10: Ray talks about our country’s history and the people that built our county. Dee Dee points out that Americans are obsessed with DNA and Ancestory, but our government doesn’t seem to care about the true history, only what fits their narrative.