Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about some of the things happening in the news like interest rates, Trump’s fundraiser on Saturday, and more.
Segment 2: Ray reads a story about why and how the Arabs were Germany’s natural friends, Haj Amin al-Husseini told the Nazi leader in 1941, because they had the same enemies — namely the English, the Jews and the Communists.
Segment 3: Ray talks about the vote to shift funding from Maine transportation to other priorities as part of the Legislature’s approval process to the governor’s supplemental budget.
Segment 4: Ray continues with the re-appropriation of money. Rep. Wayne Parry calls in to really explain what the legislature did to take money out of the Transportation Department budget and where is the money going.
Segments 5-6: Ray continues to talk about the vote to take money from the Transportation Department and former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot to investigate so-called ‘worst mayor in America, Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard’ at $400 an hour, David Jones (FO Bailey Real Estate) and, Dr. Peter Earle of AIER (American Institute for Economic Research) joins the Ray and they talk about the economic report that came out on Friday.
Segments 7: Ray and David takes calls. Mark Reilly stops by for a while and they talk about showing up for work yesterday and the eclipse.
Segment 8: Ray and the panel talk about the bumper song and Stevie Wonder. Mike Mercer (F3 Defense) calls in from Milwaukee with an update on keeping the convention safe.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson and Todd Piro (Co-Host Fox and Friends First and Fox News Channel) talk about yesterday’s NCAA basketball championship game, Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso, coach Dawn Staley’s gracious speech, and then they discuss Hunter Biden and the classified documents inquiry.
Segment 3: Ray talks about the dedicated people restoring our power and driving to close. He moves on to Maine’s Legislature and the attack on Rep. Laurel Libby because of her willingness to stand up for the Constitution. Ray gets personal with what his path should be and the focus of the show.
Segment 4: Ray talks about the Democratic rule over Maine and questions why are they so against the working class people.
Segments 5-6: Vern Dukes, Maine Rep. Josh Morris (R.-Turner) join Ray. Vern shares his trip down South. Josh shares what is going on up in Augusta and the process to extend the Maine Legislative Session. This brings up the discussion on National Population Vote. Ray play a clip from the Maine Legislature of Rep. Wayne Parry’s comments about the National Population Vote. Ray talks about the different election processes from different states. Segments 7-8: Ray, Josh, and Vern discuss the leftist ideas in California and Oregon that are now being recalled and Maine’s bright ideas.
Segment 9: The boys welcome Maine Representative Ann Fredericks. She is in favor of the Bill to separate Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services and they discuss how it did in the Senate and what it would do to support and protect children. They discuss the long history of not protecting children in the state care. They also talk about what you can do to voice your opinion.
Segment 10: Ray says that he will be taking calls, but he states the rules.
Segment 11: The boys start with the roads and bridges, then they get into the Mills’ siblings destroying the Knight Family Farm and the beautiful landscape in Maine. They compare Maine to New Hampshire.
Segment 12: Ray talks about the upcoming segments. Segments 13-14: Ray talks about Roe v Wade’s overturn, Trump’s statement on abortion, Maine’s law and ability to overturn, and, and more. He takes calls.
Segment 15: Vern, Ray, and Josh discuss the legislature and leadership, the National Popular Vote and whether it is Constitutional. They take calls.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson thanks the brave men and women that worked tirelessly to restore power during the storm. He talks about what we did without power and shares the movie that he and Dee Dee watched (Seven Days in Utopia) and how it was just what he needed.
Segment 3: Ray talks about how Maine’s Gov. Mills takes better care of non-citizens than she does of the veterans that have put their life on the line by giving away the veterans’ shelters, and then gets into the need for Demi to win. He states that if you don’t stand up for what you believe…who will.
[Audio Not Available] Segment 4: Ray shares the Blessing from the movie.
Segments 5-6: Mike Shepherd, Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News, joins Ray and they discuss the impending birth of Mike’s daughter, public hearings on the red flag bill, they are getting into the final stretch of this session. The Constitutional legality of the National Popular Vote Bill/Law, and more.
Segment 7: Ray talks about the conflict in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Biden stance.
Segment 8: Mike Mercer (F3 Defense), Jennifer White (Executive Director of Maine Right to Life), and Maine Rep. Barbara Bagshaw (R-Windham) join Ray and Dee Dee.
Segment 9: Dr. Demi Kouzounas joins the fun. They talk about Demi and her Gummy Bears, Jennifer shares her path to Maine Right to Life, the right to life is much more than just against abortion, adoption, the conversation revolves around Maine Bill, what it does and doesn’t allow.
Segment 10: Ray reintroduces the panel and Barbara shares her Bill LD 345.
Segment 11: The panel starts with the kerfuffle that happened with Maine Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross and Maine Rep. Laurel Libby. Jennifer shares a story about her genealogy from Italy and then hearing about Baby Boxes (the Baby Box is a climate controlled safety device provided for under a state’s Safe Haven Law). She explains what they are, and that she wants to bring them to Maine. Find out more or donate by visiting the website, Maine Right to Life.
Segment 12: Ray lists some of the place you can hear us hopefully, Ray reintroduces the panel. Barbara urges people to get involved or at least vote. Jennifer shares her information and urges people to contact her to help safe lives, her email is Jennifer@mainerighttolife.com.
Segment 13: Ray criticizes the author of a Press Herald letter to the editor that was really critical of CMP and talks about the treacherous work that the people working the lines to get the power back on. Ray talks about an article in the BDN and is frustrated with the headline being dishonest.
Segment 14: Ray wants people to call their elected people and voice your opinion on their positions whether it be city, state, or federal seats.
Segments 15-16: Ray campaigns for David Jones for Maine State Committeeman. Mike, Demi, and Ray talk about David’s being the best person for the job, his personality, and love for Trump. Ray previews an upcoming guest on Tuesday, David Neeleman, Breeze Airways Founder and CEO) and he talks about the airline and his experience flying them. He takes calls from Arthur Langley and Brownfield Dave to endorse David Jones. The next caller urges Demi her to continue the good fight and they discuss the age argument, another caller brings up the age issues in Biden and King, the also get into the rigid ideology being pushed by the Democrats.
Segment 1: Ray Richardson starts off with the storm, power outages, Dr. Michael Ciampi (Ciampi Family Practice) joins Ray and they talk about the Maine Legislature stealing our vote, and more.
Segment 2: Doc and Ray talk about the drive into the station and the snow.
Segments 3-4: Ray and Bob Witkowski (Where Y’at Magazine) joins the boys and they talk about Vern Dukes’ visit and Easter with his girls.
Segment 5: John Breed (spokesman for Central Maine Power) joins Ray and Doc to discuss the power outages that have already happened and expected today, he talks about the stages and focus of repairing the lines and outages. They also talk about the dedication and hard work of all of the linesmen, and more. Ray and Doc discuss the weather and power outages.
Segment 6: Ray and Doc discuss the Kansas City Chiefs stadium vote failed, the behavior of Travis Kelce during the Super Bowl, and they reminisce about some of the great restaurants that have gone away with the Dodo Bird.
Segment 7: Ray gets a text about 100.5FM being down and they talk about government oppressing the citizens instead of lifting their people up. Ray gets back to the votes against the people, raising taxes, and, Ray gets all riled up.
Segment 8: Ray and Doc talk about the lack of the American Flag at the Democrat Fundraiser and the removal of the crosses at Georgetown when Obama visited while he was President, Republicans not standing up to the Democrats crazy ideas.
Segments 9-10: Dov Sacks (Independence Law Maine) join the boys and they talk about the mass manipulation from the Democrats and progressives over the years, Doc and Ray talk about the government villainizing doctors during Covid because of their viewpoints over the medication Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin.
Segments 11-12: The conversation starts with the weather and and then Ray reads a new ban coming from Biden regarding menthol cigarettes, the inconsistencies of the laws regarding children like ear piercing, tattoos, sex altering surgery, Maine’s survey about trans, and more down the path of why.
Segments 13-14: Ray reads a joke from Mark Reilly. Ray and Dov talk about the United States being an overbearing government and uses the Governor of Maine and her policies as an example, and Trump’s economic expansion during his tenure as President.
Segments 15-16: Ray talks about why he is all wound up about loosing his vote. He and Dov discuss the legality and whether the Maine Legislature can make this law Constitutionally, all of the Maine Senate Democrats plus Sen. Matt Pouliot (R-Kennebec) voted to give your vote to California. Ray and Dov talk more of the differences between the way the Democrats versus Republicans. Ray talks about making people do what they are told to versus encouraging them to do the right thing.