Part 1: Ray Richardson and Derek Gause talk about the past when small things mattered and people respected and had faith in the government. Ray talks about what the role of leader means to him, and his own self-reflection.
Part 2: The boys talk about snow. They also talk about the United States being the best country in which to live.
Part 3: The boys talk about the snow, successful kids, helping people, and more.
Part 4: Ray and Derek discuss Pres. Biden’s hot mike comments were directed to Peter Doocy.
Part 5: Ray and Derek discuss Dr. Fauci and his fear tactics and they end up with income taxes versus consumption taxes.
Part 6: The boys talk with Emma Vaughn, RNC Press Secretary, about some challenges facing some of the candidates will face in order to get Speaker Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Schumer out of their seats, and more. Dr. Demi Kouzounas joins the conversation.
Part 7: Ray and the panel talk about Stephen King’s comments, elections, and more.
Part 8: The panel discusses the America of today, the unemployment, getting paid to stay home, inflation, the Russia/Ukraine conflict, Putin, China, North Korea, Biden and Trump military deferments, politician directed military, and more. Gunny Mike calls into the show about NATO, Trump’s thoughts on NATO.
Part 9: Jamie Shinn of Edward Jones joins the panel to share her knowledge of personal financial plans.
Part 10: Ray and the panel talk about Canada and whether or not Putin will invade Ukraine.
Part 11: The Crazy Hour begins with Pres. Biden’s comments toward the media, the vaccine, finding Covid tests, Gov. Mills’ plans have killed many businesses and the isolation of people lead to the rise in drug overdose and suicides. Arthur Langley calls into the show.
Part 12: The panel talks about Portland’s mask mandate.
Part 13: Ray and the group talk about Covid and healthcare for the vaccinated versus unvaccinated, healthy choices versus unhealthy choices, and those consequences. James from Augusta calls in to share information about a suicide awareness walk, Walk for Vets, starting on Feb. 2 at 10 am in front of the Maine Capital Building.
Part 14: Derek and Ray talk about targeting racism in politics to divide.