Segment 1: Ray Richardson talks about his Sunday and St. Patty’s Day, he then gets into the National Popular Vote and tries to explain how it and other ways that the government is trying to rig the elections.
Segment 2: Ray previews his upcoming guests.
Segment 3: Ray talks about being Jewish and being a high ranking member of Congress, he compares Senator Joseph Lieberman and Senator Chuck Schumer (the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the United States) and shares Lieberman’s opinion on Schumer’s comments that he believes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “lost his way” amid the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Ray talks about the long history of war in this region,
Virgilio Aguilar Mendez, the Guatemalan immigrant teen charged with aggravated manslaughter after a Florida police officer collapsed after a struggle while attempting to arrest him.
Segment 5: Josh Morris (R.-Turner) and Vern Dukes join Ray and Dee Dee. They jump in the deep end right off with the Maine Bill LD 227 (The bill will totally affirm abortion and gender treatments even to the point of bypassing parents. Maine will become a Sanctuary State and will be ripe to accept trafficked children. Law enforcement will not be allowed to protect children.) Sophia Pride joins the panel.
Segment 6: The talk about the Plan B pill and the State of Maine picking up the tab.
Segments 7-8: The panel welcomes Laurel Ryan (owner of Nautically Northern) winner of the Small Business Association’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Massachusetts. They talk about her products, the growth of her business, products that she offers, her upcoming wedding, and more. They talk about wedding dresses, venues, and more.
Segment 9: The panel welcomes Scott Brown, former U.S. Senator for Massachusetts, former United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, former dean of New England Law Boston, Tri-Athlete, Retired Col. Army National Guard, and musician (Scott Brown and the Diplomats). They talk about inflation, President Biden, immigration, gas prices, and more.
Segment 10: Scott interviews Sophia about coping and dealing with school and friends while being a conservative.
Segment 11-12: Ray lists off WLOB radio affiliates. They talk about Scott’s the FREE No B.S. Barbecue events that he and wife, Gail held for the candidates, and the abortion issue.
Segment 13: Ray asks Scott about his time as an Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, being married so long, overcoming adversity, schools, showing up for your kids, regrets.
Segment 14: Ray asks Scott about the history of America and Scott share his feelings of why he is opposed to tearing down all of the monuments and changing names of bases and schools. They talk about the world and foreign leaders, the threats during Trump’s Presidency.
Segments 15-16: The panel talks about Israel and Hamas, politics, Sen. Schumer’s comments, antisemitism, Gaza, Palestinians, Ray asks about Joe Biden, the difference between Trump and Biden having classified documents. Josh says that work session for LD 227 is Thursday. Ray thanks everyone for being on the show. For more information or contact Scott: find him on Twitter (@ScottBrown).
Segment 1: Ray and Dee Dee Richardson talk about their day yesterday and going up to Augusta, Ray’s childhood memories, the weather, and then Ray talks about Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer not staying in his lane with his comments calling for Israel to change its leadership.
Segment 2: Ray plays Little River Band.
Segments 3-4: Ray and Dee Dee talk about keeping the house at 72 and heat sources. He takes calls about Canada’s socialized medicine.
Segments 5-6: Ray, Dee Dee and Mike Mercer (F3 Defense), sing No Nay Never as they celebrate St. Patty’s Day. Mike Shepherd (Political Editor for the Bangor Daily News) joins the party and they talk about some of the stuff that Gov. Mills has done and wants to accomplish, John Martin’s career in Augusta, stuff that the Maine Legislature has left to do, the Sea Dogs Bill, and more.
Segments 7-8: Ray and Mike discuss U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez’s comparison of Hispanic Trump supporters to “Jews for Hitler. Steve DiMillo (DiMillo’s Floating Restaurant in Portland Maine) and the boys talk about the delicious special and the Cumberland County Republicans Happy Hour featuring Dr. Demi Kouzounas (Candidate for US Senate – www.DemiForSenate.com) and Demi’s Senate Announcement, climate cycles and hysterics, coastal problems, the lobster industry, and more.
Segments 9-12: Ray, Mike, Dee Dee, and Dr. Demi Kouzounas discuss the top court judge, Justice Sheilah Martin of the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling to opt for “person with a vagina” over “woman” in a recent sexual assault case. This discussion continues about mental illness, the progressive’s long game, forensic evidence determining male or female. Title IX, Riley Gaines, forced compliance to gender identity, Christianity, and more.
Segments 13-14: Ray and the panel discuss the ruling from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on motion to disqualify Fulton County DA Fani Willis from Trump case. Fani Willis must step aside from Trump case or fire special prosecutor Nathan Wade, the New York Fire Fighters that “Boo’ed” Letitia James, the DOJ, the provable lies from the attorney.
Segment 15: Ray gives a monologue about the corrupt nature of the people running our country and uses the Fani Willis case as an example. Kenny Cianchette (Erik’s Church and ME Senate Candidate) joins the panel as a new candidate for Maine Senate out of Windham. Mike shares the passing of Sgt Vinny Mattia and shares his lifelong service as a law enforcement officer. Kenny talks about why he put his hat in the ring for Maine Senator.
Segments 1-2: Ray Richardson tells us about the vote that happened in Augusta that stole your vote from you. He talks about what he will do if this gets passed and if he’s elected to be Maine’s next Governor. He reminds his listeners of some of the things that the Maine Legislature has accomplished this year.
Segments 3-4: Ray talks about the Founders of America and why they rejected the Popular Vote concept that was just passed in the Maine House. Bob Witkowski (Where Y’at Magazine) joins Ray in the discussion and why would any President come to small states (including Maine) while campaigning because they don’t need your vote.
Segment 5: Ray is still using his measured voice as he lists off some of the things that make no sense coming out of Augusta like stealing your vote, LD 227, the Maine DHHS and our Educational System, the abortion till birth bill that was passed, and more.
Segment 6: Ray shares a story about West Point military academy dropping ‘Duty, Honor, Country’ from mission statement.
Segments 7-8: Ray takes calls.
Segments 9-10: Ray welcomes the two of the boys from Celtic band, Bailey’s Mistake. Troy Bennett and Travis Cote play some great Irish music and they explain the name and the of the band. They also share some of the place that they will be playing this St. Patty’s Weekend. Dov Sacks (Independence Law Maine) joins and listens to the lively music.
Segments 11-12: Ray and Dov discuss the National Population Vote, Shenna Bellow’s decision on Trump’s ballot eligibility, and Ray reads part of the Constitution.
Segments 13-14: Ray and Dov talk about the difference between before Trump and after Trump as President and collusion, Ray reads a story and the talk about the problems that commercial properties and banks are having and the trickle down effect to everyone. The government taking control over your life, Ray uses Covid era, the lies told to you, the money made, and more.
Segments 15-16: Ray and Dov continue the discussion on the stifling of the government and how he is having trouble accepting being told what to do and yet not staying in their lane of taking care of the people (children) in their custody, the abortion law in Maine, the Serenity Prayer, courage, finding peace, different ways to fight evil, and tyranny. They take a call about Covid, another one about peace and serenity and Ray’s answer brings it back to the government stealing our vote, next caller and Ray talk about the apathy of the Maine government.