Part 1: Ray takes a call and it’s Gordon Draper. They discuss several important topics.
Part 2: Ray talks about the testimony of Lisa Page, an attorney for the FBI and Loretta Lynch and Former President Clinton’s chance meeting on an airport tarmac. All roads lead to Pres. Obama. Put yourself in this situation, if it had been you, would the FBI have been told to stand down?
Part 3: Ray takes another call and he feels that all of the Clinton/Obama shenanigans are treasonous activity and they should be held accountable. He also is frustrated that there is no voice or clear message from the Republican side. Ray delves into the new drug programs and online drugs. He points out that the elected folks don’t go to experts in any field because they know best.
Part 4: Ray gives a shout out to the New England Made Products and Specialty Foods show and Andy Wilbur of Wilbur’s Chocolate for the delicious treat. They are offering a show special. Ray touches on priorities. He reads an email about a Deering High School about a rally that will be held on school grounds.
03-13-19 All Roads Lead To Pres. Obama
Part 1: Ray explains how all roads will lead to Pres. Obama if they will truly do an honest investigation as he has been saying since October 2017.
Part 2: Fox News Radio’s Simon Owen joins Ray to talk about the British House of Commons and Prime Minister May’s defeat on Brexit. There will be two more votes today.
Part 3: Ray talks about real collusion. He points out Hillary’s email and the FBI was instructed not to investigate, but have been on a modern day witch-hunt on Trump and his associates.
Part 4: Ray is joined Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean and serves as the morning meteorologist on Fox and Friends. She lives in New York City. She has written a book, MOSTLY SUNNY: How I Learned to Keep Smiling Through the Rainiest Days, with hopes that her story will help others get through their rainiest days. After being diagnosed with MS, she has faced the daunting challenge of the “my you look so well” disease with typical grace, and she details how she has navigated with her health issues in her day to day life. She talks opening about her experiences and views on cosmetic surgery, including the pressure she and other women on TV face. Ray asks her how faith has played a part in her journey. Her book is available everywhere.
Part 5: Ray plays the “What If” games as he reflects on the chance meeting of his wife.
03-12-19 Political Roundtable
Part 1: Ray, David Jones and State Rep. Nate Wadsworth, member of the Appropriations Committee, discuss someone bringing forth a new bill and not knowing what is in the bill. They also discuss the Department of Education and their accountability.
Part 2: The boys discuss Spring! They talk about the welcomed warmer weather and Daylight Savings Time.
Part 3: The guys talk about the “not from here” mentality of Maine. Ray has lived here for 34 years and Nate talks about his family’s history. Ray mentions the Be Bold campaign and Maine’s balanced budget problem and the rainy day fund. They end up talking about Gov. LePage and the things people say. They move on to overhauling the process and cost of becoming an American Citizen. The National elections are discussed and the Electoral College.
Part 4: They talk about people moving up to Maine because they love Maine, then decide to run for office and make it like where they came from. Ray plays a clip of an exchange between CNN’s Jim Acosta and WH Spokesman Sarah Sanders and then points out how they twist things that have said. Ray points out that Lois Rickett “has solved” the balanced budget issue single-handedly (joking aside, this could happen…).
03-12-19 Terrific Tuesday
Part 1: Ray and Debi have a great discussion this morning about the hypocrisy, once again. They talk about the outrage from the left about Trump signing Bibles in the tornado ravaged Alabama. Not a word was said when Pres. Obama signed Bibles.
Part 2: Ray reads a story out of Georgia about the proposed bill. Testicular “Bill of Rights” Legislation. Georgia state Rep. Dar’shun Kendrick (D) on Monday announced that she is introducing a “testicular bill of rights” as a way to respond to a restrictive abortion bill the state House.
Part 3: Ray, Debi and David Jones continue discussing GA’s “New Bill of Rights” Legislation.
Part 4: Ray and David welcome State Rep. Nate Wadsworth. He sits on the Appropriation Committee. They start off with the road conditions in Maine. Ray mentions Former Rep. Wayne Parry’s thoughts on using sales tax to fund roads. Nate tells us that after 20 years of being tabled and tabled again, the western part of 302 is finally getting some attention. Ray states the bottom line is that Route 302 hasn’t been a priority for spending.
Part 5: They boys try to take a call from Janice Dean. Due to technical difficulty we had to reschedule. The guys end up talking about the budget that Trump has submitted to Congress and how the Dems have already said basically “no” before they ever saw the document.