06/30 Friday: Marc Leepson, Mark Ballard, Steve Rabalais, E. Eric Guirard

Hour One

Marc Leepson

Marc Leepson discussed his book about the life of Vietnam veteran, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler. After leaving the military, Sadler released the number one single of 1966 after signing with RCA Records. 

Mark Ballard 

 

Mark Ballard of the Advocate came on to talk to Jim about the Affordable Care Acts, Trump's latest remarks and more. 

Hour Two

Steve Rabalais

Author and attorney Steve Rabalais spoke about his new book General Fox Conner: Pershing's Chief of Operations and Eisenhower's Mentor. Rabalais received his BA in Journalism from LSU in 1982 and his Juris Doctor in 1985. 

E. Eric Guirard

Attorney E. Eric Guirard is the singer and writer of the song I Was Dumped Because of Trump. Guirard came in studio to talk about the song and provide an update on his relationship since the song's release. 

12/09 Friday: Scott McKay, Steven Rabalais, Pearson Cross, Scott Wilfong & Dayne Sherman

HOUR ONE

Scott McKay

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Mckay is the owner and founder of his blog, The Hayride.  Mckay joins the show to talk with Jim about Kennedy, Campbell and the runoff in Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District.

Steven Rabalais

Steven Rabalais has a lifelong interest in military history and in the biographies of lesser-known, but historically significant, figures. His book about General Fox Conner presents the first complete biography of a significant figure in American military history.  Rabalais joins the show to describe how the idea for this book came to him and his journey of writing it.

Pearson Cross

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Political science professor at University of Lafayette joins the show to give his predictions for the Senate race and the runoff in Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District.

HOUR TWO

Scott Wilfong & Dayne Sherman

Wilfong is a Republican, Sherman is a Democrat.  Wilfong and Sherman talk about the Senate race and Donald Trump's visit to Baton Rouge on December 9.  They discuss campaign advertisements of Campbell and Kennedy, determining who should and will win.