07-24-23 Monday
Segments 1-2: Ray shares how frustrated he has been and how he has been able to relieve himself of that burden.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike joins Ray hit several topics including meeting with the Marines at the Stars and Strips Brewing, manatees and more. Ray reads a text about the FREE “Presidential Hopefuls” event that features and lets people speak to Presidential Hopefuls. Ron DeSantis will be featured this month. It will be held in Rye NH on July 30th at 261 Central Road in Rye, NH. For more information: find him on Twitter (@ScottBrown). All you have to do is contact them so they can plan for the food.
Segment 4: Chuck Ellis (Vice Chair of the Cumberland County Republican Party) joins Ray.
Segment 5: Ray addresses the arrest of frequent guest and former candidate Matt Brackley (Brackley Electric) for participating in the Jan. 6 riots. He then introduces the people in the studio, Sophia Pride (Steamboat Landing Mini Golf), Chuck and Vernon Dukes (The Trucker of Truth). Chuck and Ray talk about how we need to rebuild the Republican Party in Cumberland County. Chuck explains the campaign Drive for 75. For more information on how to get involved visit their website, CCRCME.com.
Segment 6: Ray gives a quick preview of the next segment.
Segment 7: Ray plays the duet of Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga. They remember Bennett and then talk about Rep. Cori Bush’s, D-Mo, comment about abortion, “Abortion isn’t any harder than taking a Tylenol.” Ray, Vern and Sophia discuss Maine’s legislation under Gov. Mills’ administration including abortion, tax increases, and more.
Segment 8: Ray reads a letter from President Nixon to President Carter about Russia and Putin.
Segments 9-10: The panel discuss the Jason Aldean’s new song ‘Can’t do that in a small town.’ Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) calls in and they talk about racism in Maine and some of the other things up for Veto vote.
Segment 11: Vern talks about wearing a hat in the house. They take a call from Al from Saco about the Pine Tree Power Bill, Scott calls in about the books in the Cumberland school system and lack of parental awareness, and more. Ray asks Sophia about her award that she won and how she was treated for speaking up. Cheryl from Bath calls in about her experience with Equity/Equality.
Segment 12: Ray talks about all of the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and the job of a teacher.
Segments 13-14: Ray and Vern talk about musicians. Steve from Westbrook calls in about Trump prediction and Biden innocence, John calls in about Biden’s innocence.
Segments 15-16: Ray and Vern talk about Chris Christie. Ethan of Saco calls in to talk about some of the Presidential candidates. Jimmy the Milkman, Jeff Preble call in. They take a call about CMP’s rate hike, and another one about David Weiss and Hunter Biden. The panel have the last word.