11/24 Friday: Frank Hoffmann, Mark Calvit, David Bellinger, Vincent Bruno

Hour 1:

Frank Hoffmann

West Monroe state representative Frank Hoffmann has been the voice of the ULM Warhawks for the last 42-years but Saturday, he will call his last game when ULM takes on Arkansas State. Hoffman says it’s bitter sweet to end his long play by play career.

Mark Calvit

LSU superfan, social commentator and executive director of Southside Gardens, Mark Calvit, joins Jim in studio to predict how the Tigers will play tomorrow against Texas A&M. Calvit also comments on recent sexual harassment allegations in the media, politics and in the workplace. 

Hour 2:

David Bellinger & Vincent Bruno

Regular caller sometimes known as "The Flaming Liberal," David Bellinger and Republican former law enforcement officer Vincent Bruno chat with Jim about recent accusations of sexual misconduct against Charlie Rose, Al Franken and Roy Moore. 

11/01 Wednesday: Denny McLain, Peter Finney Jr, Faye Williams, Vincent Bruno

Hour 1:

Denny McLain

Former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Denny McLain chats with Jim about the final game of the World Series tonight in Los Angeles as the Dodgers take on the Houston Astros. 

Peter Finney Jr. 

Executive Editor & General Manager of the Clarion Herald Peter Finney Jr. joins the conversation to chat about the 51st birthday of the New Orleans Saints. 

Hour 2:

Faye Williams & Vincent Bruno

Democrat Dr. Faye Williams and Republican Vincent Bruno join the conservation to discuss alleged Russian collusion and the indictment of Paul Manafort. 

10/04 Wednesday: Vincent Bruno, Chris Bird, Alan Risher, Matt Riccardi

Hour 1:

Vincent Bruno

Republican former law enforcement officer from the New Orleans area, Vincent Bruno, chats with Jim about the horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas. Bruno is a close friend of Congressman Steve Scalise, who was injured in a shooting at a ball field in Virginia in June. 

Chris Bird

Journalist and former officer in the Royal Military Police of the British Army, Chris Bird, joins the conversation to discuss gun regulations in the U.S. after mass shootings. Bird is an avid handgun shooter.

Hour 2:

Alan Risher

Former LSU quarterback, Alan Risher, joins the conversation to talk about the Tigers' performance on the field this season and what we can expect moving forward. Risher also comments on President Trump and his connection to the demise of the USFL. 

Matt Riccardi

Marine Corp. Veteran and Conservative, Matt Riccardi, chats with Jim about his campaign to be the Governor of New Jersey and the attack in Las Vegas. Riccardi says he is running for governor to fix the failed system of corruption and work towards a future of honesty and integrity where common people can thrive and safely live the American dream. 

07/25 Tuesday: Edward Hess, Nick Albares, Robert Spencer, and Vincent Bruno

Hour One

Edward Hess

Author Edward Hess was on the air to talk about his new book, Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in the Smart Machine Age. In addition to being an author, Hess is a Professor of Business Administration and Batten Executive-in-Residence at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia. 

Nick Albares

Nick Albares is a senior policy analyst for the Louisiana Budget Project (LBP) and will comment on the Louisiana healthcare vote. Albares recieved his Master of Public Policy degree from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Notre Dame.

Hour Two

 

Robert Spencer

Author Robert Spencer was here with Jim  to discuss free speech and how the fight for free speech on college campuses still continues. He addresses the topic of free speech in his book, The Complete Infidel's Guide to Free Speech (and Its Enemies).

Vincent Bruno

Republican activist Vincent Bruno was on with Jim to comment on the future of President Donald Trump. 

06/19 Monday: David Bellinger, Vincent Bruno, Gus Weill

Hour 1:

David Bellinger & Vincent Bruno

Regular caller and listener David Bellinger of Atlanta joins the show along with Republican former law enforcement officer from the New Orleans area, Vincent Bruno, to chat about President Donald Trump. The pair also comments on the recovery of Congressman Steve Scalise after he was shot at a baseball practice last week. Bellinger was a former union leader in New Orleans and represents the left. 

Hour 2:

Gus Weill

Former Political Consultant Gus Weill chats with Jim about the highlights of his life. Weill comments on his experiences, his books, and people he's encountered throughout his years. He also comments on the death of the actress Jayne Mansfield in Louisiana. Weill says President Lincoln was the country's best president. 

06/14 Wednesday: Garret Graves, Jason Hebert, Vincent Bruno, Susan Nelson, Ben Bagert

Hour 1:

Garret Graves

Baton Rouge U.S. Representative Garret Graves joins Jim briefly to comment of the tragic shooting in Alexandria, Virginia this morning that left multiple people wounded, including House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Jefferson Parish. 

Jason Hebert & Vincent Bruno

Republican Political Consultant and friend of Congressman Steve Scalise, Jason Hebert, along with Republican and former law enforcement officer Vincent Bruno chat with Jim about the character of the U.S. Representative, who is currently in critical condition after undergoing surgery.  

Hour 2:

Susan Nelson & Ben Bagert 

Former Communications Director for the Louisiana Democratic Party Susan Nelson and former Republican state lawmaker and attorney Ben Bagert discuss the Scalise shooting and how it affects America as a whole. Bagert is a relative of Scalise. The pair also comments on Jeff Sessions' testimony.