02-24-20 Monday
Part 1: Ray plays a clip from President Trump’s trip to India. Ray commentates that most of the media have not covered this trip. Ray talks about Bernie Sanders’ ability to draw a crowd and how the media pretends to be journalists.
Part 2: Ray welcomes Meris Bickford of the Maine State Society of the Protection of Animals. She is here to remind people it’s time to celebrate the 1st birthday of Windy River. He was born on the farm. She invites everyone to join them at the Society’s River Road farm for party games and activities, a performance by the birthday boy with trainer Chris Lombard, goodies(including cake), and more. His mom was already in foal when they received her. She talks about their partnership with Horses with Hope. She encourages people to come up to the farm to visit and see what is happening and how they help these majestic animals heal, mentally and physically. They talk about their new indoor arena that allows them to exercise safely. They chat about the life span of horses and the aging process. She throws in that they have started their Buy-a-Bale of Hay Campaign. For more information: visit their website or find them on Facebook.
Part 4: Ray welcomes some of the vendors that will be at the New England Made Products and Gifts Show. It is a wholesale only show. Highlighted vendors this morning are Marty Elkin and Mary Ann Haxton from A Wrinkle in Thyme. They describe their fiber craft kits. They describe their farm and some of their other products as well. Ray is fascinated. They talk briefly about Maple Sunday. Christina Charette of La Cebolla Roja Picked Red Onions. She tells us how she got into making them and started her business.
Part 5: Ray continues the discussions with the NE Made wholesale vendors that will be at the show in Portland in March. Roxi Suger is a fashion designer from Angelrox in Biddeford and Suger, her Portland store, that uses materials made from sustainable bamboo organic cotton + beechwood fibers. She has been in studio before. All of the vendors give out their information once again. The show will be March 14-16, 2020.
Part 6: Jenna Ellis, Senior Advisor to President Trump joins Ray. They start off with the a discussion about Bernie Sanders and about the real contrasts between the past Democratic and the scary Communist/Socialist party of now. This will give a huge divide between Presidential candidates in November. They talk about healthcare and civil liberties. This brings up a discussion about the appointment of Judges and how critical it is and what does it mean for the future. Ray asks her about Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and her comments.
Part 7: Ray talks about the People’s Veto. This is about Government overreach. This is not about Vaccination. It isn’t about big Pharma. Most of the people that are fighting this believe in vaccination. This is about the Government knowing what is better for you than you do and telling you how to live your life.
Part 8: Ray welcomes National Spokesperson for Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg’s presidential campaign, Sabrina Singh. Ray asks her how Bloomberg fits into the new Socialistic Democratic party. She answers that he is a good mix between a Sanders supporter and a Trump supporter. She gives some examples of what she means. about some of the Bloomberg’s policies including his position on gun control.
Part 11: Ray talks about why he had Bloomberg’s camp on the show. He says that he wants people to make their own mind up about which way to vote.