Part 1: Ray Richardson’s monologue includes: high school sports, scholarships, high school seniors, Commissioner of Health and Human Services Jeanne Lambrew, Dr. Nirav Shah, Director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, follow the money, Maine Legislature, Maine Speaker Sara Gideon, unnecessary deaths because of the unavailable healthcare because of the Governor’s shutdown. FOLLOW THE MONEY!
Part 2: Ray reads an article about a group trying to cancel more history in Washington DC then comments on the “Cancel Culture”.
Part 3: Ray gives a tribute to Mal Noyes, a longtime friend and Westbrook legend. The Richardson family is sorry for the loss of this great man. Ray continues with the country’s division and that we are doomed to repeat it because we don’t actually know our history. He brings up Jacob Blake and the Lebron James quote about white people hunting black people, police officers, the media feeding the frenzy, crimes that started the conflict, and more.
Part 4: Ray continues with his thought about Jacob Blake, his arrest record of assaulting a grown woman, violating a restraining order, wrestled with officers and after being tazed two times he ran to his car. Ray continues with the generations that haven’t been taught right from wrong, and more. Ray gives his solution and statics, today’s society, free black people during the Civil War and before, reparations in California even though they weren’t even a state until after the Civil War. He takes a call and Andy points out how Trump’s face reflects his unhappiness on the current events and division of our country.
Part 5: Ray brings up Jacob Blake to pose the question of WHY DID IT HAPPEN? He talks about the documentary movie that is being made about Breonna Taylor. Ray states the known facts in her case and then what the liberal lefties want.
Part 6: Ray talks to Paris Dennard, the Republican National Committee’s senior communications advisor of black media affairs about the deaths of blacks, cop shooting, black on black crime, Ray asks about Paris’ perspective of how he would like to be seen, Paris believes that all of our problems could be solved by fixing the home.
Part 7: Ray welcomes the Director of AARP Maine, Lori Parham. Ray talks about some of the wonderful people that have been guests including Jay, Jane, Amy to name a few. Ray asks her about the lawsuit about voting. Lori talks about their focus during this elections cycle, the need for Republican poll workers, the demographics of Ray’s show and AARP Maine, the Social Security program, and more.
Part 8: Ray gives a quick preview of his upcoming show.
Part 9: Ray starts off with his streaming numbers and thanks his audience and the people that text on the Dirigo Partners Text Line. He moves on to high school sports and the covid controversy, how Maine truly stayed safe. Mike calls and shares his wisdom about the benefits of structured sports, the scare tactics that have been used and the fear in people.
Part 10: Ray reads a message that gives him a different perspective about riding in a car with a mask.
Part 11: Ray promotes Rowe Auto Group and then talks about the Kentucky Derby, polls, complacency, the need to contribute to candidates either monetarily or with sweat equity, the “real” Biden, left’s hatred toward anyone that supports Trump and his achievements, control, Saul Alinsky & his book “Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals”, fear of speaking up, his book, Truth about Trump, the tragedy in Charlottesville, the news cycle, the media, neo-nazis, antifa, and more.
Part 12: Ray talks about Phil Collins and he spotlights his friend, Ira Lockhart. Netflix will be having a sequel to their series, Tiger King and Ira will be making an appearance. One of the major characters is Carole Baskin will be on Dancing with the Stars.