01-21-20 Trump Tuesday
Part 1: Ray talks about the weather and that it was -4 degrees. JJ comes in and tells him that it was -14 in Fryeburg this morning. Ray talks about the Impeachment circus. Mark Reilly will be in the gallery for today’s proceedings and will stay down in Washington for the anniversary events for Roe v Wade, but he will be back in studio on Thursday. Ray switches to Pelosi, Schiff and Nadler and their personalities. Ray talks about how the people in office are not as regarded and respected as they used to be back in history. He names off several that sought to be statesman, not politicians. He takes a call from Larry.
Part 2: Ray reads a news story and stops and comments while reading it about the 2nd Amendment Rally that was held in Virginia.
Part 3: Today’s Maine History Lesson: Melville Weston Fuller (February 11, 1833 – July 4, 1910) was a politician, lawyer, and judge from Illinois. He was the eighth Chief Justice of the United States from 1888 to 1910. Born in Augusta, Maine, he established a legal practice in Chicago after graduating from Bowdoin College. To find out more, click here. Joining Ray in studio is Col. Deo Lauria, Maine Rep. Nate Wadsworth and Congressional Candidate Dale Crafts. Col. Lauria describes how the Sabattus Republican Party helped the UMaine College Republican’s event with Michelle Malkin and how Free Speech was upheld.
Part 4: Short segment as Ray re-introduces the panel. Ray asks Nate why he is all dressed up and he replies that it is the State of the State.
Part 5: Ray re-introduces the panel in studio this morning. He and Dale talk about how vile politics has become and how many people “hate” the President and even though they didn’t like Pres. Obama, they never hated him. Nate tells us that he has his signatures with him to run for his 4th and final term in the Maine House. They talk about how the media is in collusion with the Democratic Party. We take a call from Former Maine Rep. and WLOB regular, Scott Lansley. Scott talks about Gun rights. Ray tells him that he needs to help Mark Robinson. They discuss the 2nd Amendment rally that was held in Virginia.
Part 6: The boys talk about gas tax and if Maine’s legislature raises it to $.50 that would almost guarantee that would insure that there would be a nail in the Democrats’ coffin and they would all get the boot. This brings up the Congressman from Georgia Hank Johnson.
Part 7: Ray plays the clip from Georgia Congressman Hank Johnson’s concern that Guam might tip over if we send in the Marines. He serves on the Intelligence Committee. Ray re-introduces everyone. They talk about some of the crazy contradicting bills that are coming out of Augusta. We are in one of the largest opioid crisis in the country, but we pass a law legalizing marijuana, not to mention the battle against human trafficking, but making prostitution legal. Dale talk about the lack of a moral compass. Ray points to Roe v Wade as the turning point because it means that a human life doesn’t matter anymore. They talk about some of the different “crisis” that the left has perpetrated.
Part 8: Nate unfortunately had to leave for Augusta. Ray thanks Col. Lauria for his leadership with the UMaine College Republican event to promote our Constitutional Right to Free Speech. Ray asks Dale, who is running for the 1st District Congressional Seat against Rep. Golden. They talk about his support for President Trump and some of the positive things that President Trump has done, especially for the economy. Ray talks about his book, Truth About Trump: a supporters’ perspective. The boys continue to discuss the control that the Democrats have been imposing. Dale says it is time to wake up and take our country back and re-instate our Rights. They talk about Maine’s school system, the Principal’s Association, the Maine Education Association and teachers.
Part 9: Ray’s announces that Jenna Ellis was suppose to join, but was called to the White House. They talk about Trump’s claim that he has the the highest employment rate of any President. Ray said that someone called him out on that quote, but he went back and looked it up and Ray was correct.