10-14-19 Columbus Day
Part 1: Ray and Debi talk about Columbus and what the Holiday truly means. He gives a quick rundown of today’s show. Somehow Ray and Debi get into a discussion about Adam Schiff and how he is hunting down the scandal. He mentions that even though there was “NO” scandals during Obama’s administration (Dee Dee mentions a few.), that he has said all along that all roads will lead to Obama.
Part 2: Ray, Dee Dee and Debi talk Charlie Brown and that ABC will be showing It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown twice. They also talk about faith, Santa Clause and today’s society.
Part 3: Today’s History Lesson: Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741-June 19, 1811) was born in Maryland on the seventeenth of April, 1741. He received a good classical education in Baltimore. He studied law and began practice in Annapolis. In 1774 he was selected to represent Maryland at the Continental Congress. He was re-elected to that post in 1775, and served there until 1778. In 1786 he moved to Baltimore, where two years later he was appointed chief justice of the Criminal Court of that district. He was later appointed chief justice of the state. In 1796 he was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States, an office that he filled until his death on the nineteenth of June, 1811.
Part 4: On the phone in this segment Christopher Columbus joins Ray. Ray asks him about how he came up with the idea of that world was round, not the common thought that the world was flat. Columbus continues with some of the facts and the hurdles that they faced. Ray asks him about the new charges against him about genocide.
Part 5: Ray thanks Columbus for his interview and previews Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro.
Part 6: Ray says that when the next Governor takes the seat it will return to Columbus Day. Ray reads some of a New York Times article about Former FBI Director James Comey. Ray then questions the administration of Obama and the agencies that include the FBI and CIA and their investigations into the “collusion” and the cover-ups.
Part 7: Ray talks about a Los Angeles town hall focused on LGBTQ issues forum that Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren attended and their comments. Ray also takes a call from Paul from Ormand Beach and he shares his thoughts on Comey.
Part 8: Former California Governor “Moonbat” Jerry Brown wouldn’t sign the crazy red flag gun laws, but Governor Gavin Newsom signed them. The new law expands the previous red flag gun law by allowing teachers, co-workers, and employers to petition the court to remove someone’s firearms without due process. Ray continues to describe the differences between Democrats and Republicans. The bottom-line is that the Democrats have been controlling people’s lives since the beginning of our country. Democrats believe in Socialism and Ray lays out what that entails.
Part 9: Ray reads a story about the divided federal appeals court panel that has said Ohio cannot enforce a law that bans an abortion after a test shows a fetus likely has Down syndrome. Two judges from the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati voted to uphold a ruling made by U.S. District Judge Timothy Black, who wrote that the law is unconstitutional. One appeals judge dissented.
Part 10: Ray and the girls in the studio welcome Nick Isgro by phone. He is the Mayor of Waterville and has proclaimed that his city will continue the tradition of Columbus Day instead of going along with the Governor to call this Indigenous People’s Day. Ray asks him why he chose to “rock the boat” by keeping our country’s traditions. They talk about the history of Italians in American history. Ray points out that there are way too many people that worship the wrong things. The Democrat candidates are trying to outdo each other. Ray talks about the new tax that and Bernie has come up with.
Part 10: Ray talks about our country’s history and the people that built our county. Dee Dee points out that Americans are obsessed with DNA and Ancestory, but our government doesn’t seem to care about the true history, only what fits their narrative.
10-11-19 Friday Fun
Part 1: Ray plays part of the Trump 2020 rally in Minneapolis Minnesota. President Trump was in rare form last night. He used his rally in Minneapolis Thursday night to hit some of his favorite targets. He mentions Joe Biden, Ilhan Omar and other key campaign opponents. Ray talks about the protesters and that they were throwing urine at people.
Part 2: Ray plays more of the rally where Trump is talking about Minnesota’s Rep. Omar and the Anti-American things that she has said and done. Ray talks about the left calling Trump old and his health can’t handle the Presidency. Ray wants to know if Trump sounds weak and frail. Ray says that the opponents call him corrupt because he has money. He says to look at the people that have been in office and where they were financially when they came in and where they are now.
Part 3: Today’s History Lesson: Thomas Heyward, Jr. (July 28, 1746-March 6, 1809) was born in South Carolina in 1746. He received a classical education at home and continued in legal studies, which he completed in England. In 1775 he was elected to the Continental Congress, where he signed the Declaration of Independence. In 1778 he returned to South Carolina to serve as a Judge. He was taken prisoner by the British while in command of a Militia force during the siege of Charleston. He resumed his Judgeship following the war, and retired in 1798. He died in March of 1809 at age 62.
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Part 4: Ray plays more of the Minnesota rally where he is talking about Maine and how he won a point here. Wayne Parry joins Ray in studio. He is running for office again and Ray asks him about the difficulties of being a lobsterman and running for office. Wayne explains when his busy time and they talk about the cycles of lobsters. They talk about carbon and carbon dioxide. They talk about Gov. Mills visit to the U.N. and how they are being willfully stupid. They Maine Legislature doesn’t believe that people should earn their way with a hand UP, not a hand OUT! They talk about affordable housing in Portland. Wayne says that there has never been affordable housing in Portland. They talk about rent control and taxes are causing big problems.
Part 5: Ray plays more of the Trump Rally….He and Wayne talk about how cold the water has been and makes it difficult for lobsters to grow. This goes against the Climate Warmer’s premise. They also talk about the regulations to protect the right whales.
Part 6: Ray talks about the road that leads to Obama. As the impeachment inquiry continues, how many people are about to fall. Obama could do no wrong and nobody list. They talk about Meet the Press and how biased the media has become. Chuck Todd is beyond bias. What about all of the scandals that happened during Obama’s administration that Obama “didn’t” know about, but was very consequential, including the email scrubbing.
Part 7: Ray plays more of the Minnesota Trump 2020 rally from last night.
Part 8: He starts off with more of the rally. Trump talks about Mike Lindell of the MyPillow franchise. Wayne Parry is still in the house. Ray talks about how the media can’t control him because he is his own man. He has his Twitter account and speaks directly to the people. They move on to the State of Maine and the taxes and bonds and the mis-management of the budget. Governor Mills just wants to spend everything there is in the rainy day fund. They talk about the supplemental budget that is coming in January.
Part 9: Ray plays more Trump 2020. He and Wayne Parry talk about all of the ties that the Democratic elected folks in the United States Congress have to Ukraine…Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden and Ray names some of the things that they have tried to pin on Trump, but it all seems to backlash, but the truth doesn’t seem to matter.
Part 10: Ray plays more of the rally from last night. Ray is joined by Gregg Jarrett of Fox News by phone. He is a FOX News Legal Analyst, Host and Commentator. They discuss the Witch hunt of Trump and obstruction of justice. Gregg has written a couple of books. The latest is, Witch Hunt: The Story of the Greatest Mass Delusion in American Political History and available everywhere. He highlights his well-reasoned evisceration of a small group of powerful government officials who colluded with others, including foreign sources, and broke numerous laws as they convinced tens of millions that the president is a traitor—without a shred of evidence.
Part 11: Ray wraps up the show…..
10-10-19 Thursday’s Thoughts
Part 1: Ray talks with frustration about the non-honorable people that are running the CIA and FBI that conducting the one-sided investigations that have been going on for years. He also blames the school system in not teaching our children civics and American history. Ray re-tells a story of when his oldest was in middle school had four bomb threats in a row and they never informed the parents. He says that we need to stand up and not be afraid. If there isn’t an organization in your community, get one organized.
Part 2: Bob Witkowski joins Ray and Dee Dee in studio. He is all dressed up and Ray asks him why. He is heading to the Chamber’s Eggs and Issues. They are holding a Portland Mayoral Debate this morning. They discuss who is moderating and the power of the Portland Mayor verses City Manager.
Part 3: Today’s History Lesson: John Witherspoon (February 5, 1723 – November 15, 1794) brought some impressive credentials and a measure of public acclaim with him when he joined the colonies in 1768, as president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton). In 1743 he became a Presbyterian Minister at a parish in Beith, where he married, authored three noted works on theology. He was later awarded a Doctorate of Divinity from the University of St. Andrews, in recognition of his theological skills. Witherspoon enjoyed great success at the College of New Jersey. He turned it into a very successful institution, and was a very popular man as a result. He also wrote frequent essays on subjects of interest to the colonies. While he at first abstained from political concerns, he came to support the revolutionary cause, accepting appointment to the committees of correspondence and safety in early 1776. Later that year he was elected to the Continental Congress in time to vote for R. H. Lee’s Resolution for Independence. He voted in favor, and shortly after voted for the Declaration of Independence. He made a notable comment on that occasion; in reply to another member who argued that the country was not yet ripe for such a declaration, that in his opinion it “was not only ripe for the measure, but in danger of rotting for the want of it.” Witherspoon was a very active member of congress, serving on more than a hundred committees through his tenure and debating frequently on the floor. In November, 1776, he shut down and then evacuated the College of New Jersey at the approach of British forces. The British occupied the area and did much damage to the college, nearly destroyed it. Following the war, Witherspoon devoted his life to rebuilding the College. He also served twice in the state legislature. In the last years of life he suffered injuries, first to one eye then the other, becoming totally blind two years before his death. He died on his farm, “Tusculum,” just outside of Princeton in November of 1794, a man much honored and beloved by his adopted countrymen.
Part 4: Ray welcomes Dale Crafts. He has an announcement he would like to make and he chose to do it on WLOB Radio. He is running for Congressional District 2 Congress. Dale shares with us his background. He was in a motorcycle accident 36 years ago and it changed his life. It has taught him how to made the best of all kinds of situations. Ray asks him about his faith and philosophy. Ray asks him about his family. He has six children. They talk about the hard race that is ahead of him and will he be up for that challenge. Ray asks him why he is running for office. He says that we need to take back the House. He wants to get the gavel out of Pelosi’s hand. Ray asks Dale about his thoughts on the 2nd Amendment. He says that we need to fight to get back to our Constitutional Rights back to what the Founding Fathers intended.
Part 5: Dale Crafts and Ray talk about how he gets along and the American way of life. He wants to focus on growing the economy of Maine and the rest of America. He will be announcing this morning with a surprise endorsement at the MTM 18 School Street in Lisbon at 11am. For more information visit his website at DaleCraftsForCongress.com.
Part 6: Ray talks about the hatred toward Donald J. Trump the man. They have been trying to impeach him even before he took office. Ray talks about the way we have always done it or an actual law. Trump has upset the “apple cart”. He talks about ObamaCare and Obama fundamentally changed the relationship between the Government and the People.
Part 7: Ray continues his thoughts on the good work that Donald Trump has achieved inspite of the Democrats that want to keep the American people under their control. He has kept and working hard to continue to keep his campaign promises. He talks about Israel and their election. Not to mention the American Democratic elected people that are against the American Jewish population.
Part 8: Ray talks about the “new whistle blower”. The fact that Adam Schiff seemed to have met with this person before it was released. He mentions Michael Atkinson. He was the inspector general for the Intelligence Community is Michael Atkinson. He is very sketchy. He is very sketchy. Atkinson was previously legal counsel for the DOJ-NSD during the ‘stop-Trump’ tenure of John Carlin and Mary McCord. He wants to point out why the Democrats don’t want any dealings with Ukraine to come to light. There are a lot of high ranking Democrats that have their hands in that cookie jar and don’t want the light turned on in the kitchen. Ray also says that the investigation into Hunter Biden had already been started before the phone call from President Trump to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Part 9: Ray talks about how people need to look at the whole big picture. Do your homework and find out what the truth is in the whole Ukrainian controversy.
Part 10: Ray welcome News Center Maine‘s Pat Callaghan by phone. They talk about Captain Kangaroo and a Kangaroo court. The boys talk about the generational divide. Things that are referenced and kids just don’t get it. This brings how some of their audience says I’ve grown up with you. Ray mentions a Nick Isgro and says that he will be on Monday. They also talk about how media’s roles have changed where protecting the President is concerned. Ray says that the “mystique” of the Presidency is gone. Pat mentions that the Drudge Report has changed the way that politics is reported.
Part 11: Pat Callaghan and Ray talk about Joe Bruno and his Unleashed segment. They talk about the Congressional 2nd District race. They talk about Eric Brakey, Adrienne Bennett and how the Gov. LePage connections will make a difference. They talk about Dale Crafts and how the primary is going to be interesting.