Segment 1: Ray Richardson’s opening monologue is about President Biden and his ability to lead our nation.
Segment 2: Ray talks about Maine Maple Sunday.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike Hall and Ray talk about the American farmers, the words of Pres. Obama coming to fruition, Faith and God, parental rights, the Florida “gay” bill, the American public school system, and more.
Segment 5-6: Ray addresses Elliot Cuttler and the charges against him. Vern Dukes, The Trucker of Truth, is all wound up about Maine DHHS and their lack of help and protection of the kids.
Segment 7-8: Todd Piro, Co-Host of Fox and Friends First, joins Ray and he wishes Todd a Happy Birthday. They talk about kids at a restaurant, the Oscars, President Biden, Kamala Harris, Truman, Kennedy, America’s authority in the world, and more.
Segment 9-10: Maine Rep. Joshua Morris (R-Turner) joins Ray. They talk about Maine Maple Sunday and Canty Cow Creamery in Turner. The boys discuss one of the bills in Augusta about Student Loan Debt and more.
Segment 11: Dave from Westbrook calls in to discuss the Oscars and life.
Segment 12: Ray reads part of a study about drinking coffee.
Segment 13: Ray talks about Topsham Maine, which brings up the Topsham Arby’s, and Ray shares a childhood story of why he loves Arby’s. He takes a call about Pres. Biden and the caller would like to see Mike Pompeo run for President. Ethan of Saco calls in to talk about Elliot Cuttler.
Segment 14: Ray talks about American government officials not wanting to say the Pledge of Allegiance, school boards, and more.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson plays the Billy Joel song “I Go To Extremes”. Ray talks about President Biden’s comments and actions since becoming President. Especially since the
Segment 2: Ray is really upset because Portland is considering letting illegal immigrants have the ability to vote.
Segment 3: Ray is off the charts with the government…again. The Federal government has imposed unrealistic regulations on the lobster industry in Maine, so Maine’s Legislature is considering paying them for not being able to work. Gunny Mike calls in to discuss some of the heroes that have protected our country and how they stand up for our country but the people that are elected won’t, the Russian-Ukrainian fight, the suicides of veterans, how we treat our military, fentanyl, China, and more.
Segment 5: Ray talks about the insane deals that are being made, Biden said that sanctions won’t work, yet all along his Administration has been saying the sanctions will work, Biden getting angry with questions. Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins Ray to talk about what is happening in the waning days of session in the Maine Legislature. They also talk about bills and spending versus the amount of money available, whether or not they will get out on time.
Segment 6: Ray talks about Portland even thinking about allowing non-citizens the right to vote.
Segment 7-8: Ray describes some of the things that have been keeping him up at night and are making him crazy, elementary school books, parental rights, non-citizens having the right to vote, and more. Steve DiMillo joins Ray and tries to talk him off of the ledge. He agrees with Ray about the vote grab of allowing non-citizens to vote, Ethan Strimling, and then they move on to some of the delicious treats available from DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant.
Segment 9-10: Ken Cianchette, Owner, and Lee Anderson, Manager, of Erik’s Church in Windham. They discuss their style of business, how they survived the pandemic and the great staff that has stood by them. You can find out how to join the fun by following them on Facebook or their website.
Segment 11: Ben McKenny, the owner of Granpa Joe’s Sugar Shack, and MaryAnne Kinney, the owner of Kinney’s Sugarhouse, join Ray to discuss Maine Maple Sunday Weekend. Ben’s family and his own struggle with Covid. To visit Grandpa Joe’s, find them on Facebook or the web. To visit Kinney’s Sugarhouse, find them on Facebook or the web.
Segment 12: Ray reads a text about how he runs hot (about to kill someone) to cool (talking about food and fun). He explains that we have the power to change the crazy things, but for some reason we don’t/won’t. He talks about the forces that are working against us and Freedom. He stresses the small incremental changes that we are letting happen that will ultimately change the big picture. Like the frog in the pot of water.
Segments 13-14: Ray talks about the insignificant role America is playing on the world stage. He takes calls starting with Ethan of Saco.
Segments 15-16: Ray gives a monologue about the frustrations over the questions to the Supreme Court Judge Nominee and her refusal to answer basic questions like the definition of a woman, a critical race theory question, and other issues questions. These issues will be heading to the Supreme Court and we need to know where she stands. He takes a call from Stan of Saco. Ray gets into the actions of Gov. Mills during the pandemic shutting down businesses and not having anyone on staff to answer calls, yet had the personnel to stalk Rick Savage. Brownfield Dave calls in. The next caller brings up the lawsuit and personal reasons that the Gov. went after Rick Savage.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson is joined by Derek Gause and Dr. Mike Ciampi. They discuss the confirmation of hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, Lia Thomas, a biological male competing against biological female athletes, identifying as whatever you want, and more.
Segments 3-4: Bob Witkowski joins Ray and Doc and they discuss the confirmation of hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the culture of hating everything that you don’t agree with, the difference between the confirmation hearings on Brown Jackson, Kavanaugh, and Coney Barrett, men having babies, and more.
Segments 5-6: Ray and Doc take a call from Steve of Westbrook about the left-right culture war and Ray says that it is a right-wrong issue regarding Trans-gender sports. They take another call.
Segment 7: Ray and Doc discuss the conversation they had with Steve of Westbrook. Doc talks about how the funding of research works, how to dissect the news, leadership in our country, Boy Scouts and Catholic Church leaders, politicians. Steve of Westbrook calls back.
Segment 8: Doc of Ciampi Family Practice shares how to find your own subscription-based physician that will serve the patient, not the insurance company. The New England Direct Primary Care Alliance is a collaborative network of independent physicians, professionals, and advocates.
Segments 9-10: Charlie Summers, Maine Energy Marketers, joins Ray. Ray asks him to put his military hat on and asks him about his thought on our current world issues. Charlie says that we need to look back at our history books to learn because we have been here before. Charlie changes hat back to the Maine Energy Marketers hat and they discuss energy prices and domestic production, energy options, and more. Ray asks him to explain their school, the MTECH school, what they do, how long it takes, and more.
Segments 11-12: Ray talks about changing the seats in Augusta, Paul LePage, voting for like-minded people, Ray expresses his disappointment in Gov. Mills and why. Ray takes calls. Ray shares his thoughts on the process of selecting a Supreme Court Judge, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, and then takes more calls.
Segment 13: Ray takes a call from Ethan of Saco regarding his campaign as an Independent.
Segment 14: Ray takes another call.
Segments 15-16: News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan joins Ray. They discuss Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, her accomplishments, and what is the true meaning of being American. They also chat about Maine’s waning days of the Legislature including the budget and more. Ray takes calls after his conversation with Pat.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson’s opening monologue includes Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson refusing to define the word “woman” during Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s questioning. Blackburn asks if it was because she thinks the term is so ‘unclear and controversial’ that she won’t define it. Ray talks about the indoctrination of our children by the left.
Segment 3: Gunny Mike and David Jones join Ray and they talk about Bob Witkowski down in New Orleans and the tornado that hit down there. They also discuss the school districts, school boards, Disney, Bill and Hillary Clinton’s Covid diagnosis, and more.
Segment 4: Ray is really upset that the Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas was compared to Jackie Robinson in an opinion piece published by NBC News and reported on Fox News.
Segment 5-6: Ray and David discuss Maine Spring weather, the Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation hearings before the U.S. Senate’s Judiciary Committee, Satan, Gov. Mills shutting down the churches in Maine, faith, Atheist, Christians, someone being separated from God, Putin. The boys take calls including Steve from Westbrook and Larry.
Segments 7-8: The FO Bailey Real Estate Segment. The boys talk about Maine’s real estate market and how much money properties are selling for, the need for inventory, Ray reads a question from a listener, they talk about the wild competitive offers that are happening. Ray gives an update from Bob Witkowski from down in New Orleans. David shares his website and contact information. To contact David, his information is office: 207-781-1111, cell: 207-650-3455, or email:info@fobailey.com.
Segment 9: The boys talk about music, Alexa, cooking, black licorice, Set it and Forget it, the Amazon company, Jeff Bezos, and more.
Segment 10: Ray and David discuss Rush Limbaugh and ponder what he would be thinking about what is happening in our country not to mention the world.
Segments 11-12: Ray and David welcome Former Governor and Governor Candidate Paul LePage. He was expected at 9 but showed up early. They discuss the inflation affecting Mainers, the Department of Labor, Maine’s government during the pandemic, and Gov. Mills’ treatment of people. Dr. Shah and Gov. Mills allowed Covid positive people to care for sick people in the hospitals because of the vaccine mandates. They talk about the shutdown of churches and the nursing homes deaths.
Segments 13-16: The boys continue to discuss the condition of the State of Maine and what LePage has in mind. Kate “The Great” DiBiase join in the fun. They continue to discuss the differences in Gov. LePage’s and Gov. Mills’ governing practices and more.