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A brief overview of the jungle primary system in regard to the upcoming election of Louisiana governor, running down each candidate including John Kennedy’s recent announcement.

Understanding election rigging, corruption in government and social media forces trying to normalize pedophilia. James Neighbors from Overpasses For America will be back next week after a family emergency.

Welcome to The Something to Say Radio Show with hosts, B.J. Rust & Rudy Cecchini! On tonight’s show the guys talk Nickleback, Pelicans Basketball, NFL week 10 and much more!

Today, Tim looks at the Top 10 Wines of 2022 | Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Plus new beers soon to be available from Urban South and gift ideas for cold weather / holiday season.

Celebrating National Guacamole Day, National Pickle Day and then today’s guest in the 2nd hour is Ryan Pearson, executive chef from Couvant about their Thanksgiving menu. Located on a block known as a mixing bowl for produce merchants and famed mixologists, Couvant is a French insipired Louisiana Brasserie at 317 Magazine St, inside the Eliza […]

Welcome to Ringside Politics To learn about Keep the Republic Plan and other information: Crouere.net Today’s Hot Topics:  Mid Term Election results       2.  Trump announcing his Presidential bid for 2024       3.  John Kennedy running for Louisiana Governor Today’s Special Guests: CHAD ROGERS, PUBLISHER OF THEDEADPELICAN.COM, RINGSIDE POLITICS ALL STAR     […]

In the redzone with Mitch Gibbs

Mitch Gibbs hosts In The Redzone , which airs every Sunday   from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m  on WGSO 990 AM and on the Internet at WGSO.com.

Hosted by Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr, along with “mamas” Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, American Ground Radio is for anyone who believes there is greatness within each of us – that we can do great things, and that this country can be great again – if we can only focus on what’s working, […]

Terrence “Ta-Ta” Jones was born in New Orleans, Louisiana but was reared in the small town of Lutcher, Louisiana in St. James Parish. Mr. Jones attended Elementary, Junior and Senior High School in Lutcher where he was a 1984 Parade Magazine High School All-American Quarterback and a member of the Louisiana Sports Writers Association High School All […]