11/14 Monday: ACLU Exec. Director., Clarke Perkins, Ray Strother

HOUR ONE

Marjorie Esman

Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Louisiana, Marjorie Esman joins the show in light of the open letter written in the New York Times to President-elect Donald Trump.  Esman talks about the rights of all Americans and how the ACLU will fight to make sure that happens throughout the next presidency.

Clarke Perkins

Perkins joins the show to talk about the hate crimes she experienced at her apartment on LSU's campus and how race affected the presidential election.  Perkins received a letter from her former boss Hillary Clinton about her misfortune.

HOUR TWO

Raymond Strother

Veteran political consultant Ray Strother joins the show to elaborate on what has occurred in the country since the election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States.

11/11 Friday: The Price of Valor, Small Victories, Scott Wilfong & Dayne Sherman

HOUR ONE

David Smith

Dr. David A. Smith is a senior lecturer in American history at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.  He joins the show to discuss the book, The Price of Valor on Veteran's Day.  The book describes the bravery of a young, 19-year-old Audie Murphy in World War II who became a movie star.

Julia Turshen

Writer and the author of Small Victories.  Turshen explains her cookbooks name as something to feel proud about, with a healthier selection of ingredients. She joins the show to share some of her favorite recipes.

HOUR TWO

Scott Wilfong & Dayne Sherman

Dayne Sherman and Scott Wilfong had opposing opinions on the outcome of the presidential election.  Wilfong is a strong supporter of Trump and Sherman predicted Clinton had the election in the bag.  They acknowledge the outcome of the election and look forward on what is to come.

11/10 Thursday: Mark Ballard, Ben Bagert, Tyler Bridges

Hour One

Mark Ballard

The Advocate's Capitols news bureau editor, Mark Ballard stopped by the show to talk to Jim about the presidential election and the victory of Donald Trump.

Ben Bagert

The former senator and Democrat turned Republican joined Jim to discuss the 2016 presidential election and Donald Trump. Bagert is an attorney based in New Orleans and has been voted "Top Lawyer" in New Orleans many times in a number of fields.

Hour 2

Tyler Bridges

Tyler Bridges is a writer for the Baton Rouge Advocate and joined Jim to discuss the 2016 presidential race outcome and the Senate race in Louisiana. Bridges is a former reporter for the Miami Herald and the Times-Picayune.

11/09 Wednesday: The Day After Elections, Bob Mann, Gen. Ron Richard

HOUR ONE

Our team experienced technical difficulties in the studio.  Jim discusses election night and how Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton.

HOUR TWO

Robert "Bob" Mann

Bob Mann, LSU Mass Comm Professor, gives his thoughts on last night's election results.  Mann speaks with callers and analyzes how the Trump campaign won.

Ronald G. Richard

Jim is joined in studio by General Ron Richard, retired US Marine Corps officer and former Tiger Athletic Foundation President.

11/08 Tuesday: Deborah Sternberg, Valencia Richardson, Tom Schedler, Michael Medved, Gus Weill

Hour One

Deborah Sternberg 

Deborah Sternberg is President of Starmount Life Insurance Company and joined the company in 2006. Before joining Starmount she was Associate Producer for CBS and covered the 1998 & 2000 election seasons with Dan Rather. Her other experience includes being VP at Goodman Media International a PR firm in New York and being Chief of Staff for a US Senator. She graduated from Magna Cum Laude from Colombia University with a degree in political science.

Valencia Richardson

Richardson as an LSU alum currently living in Mexico as a Fulbright Scholar and is the founder of Geaux Vote on LSU's campus and was the editor-in-chief of The Gumbo while at LSU. She joined the show to discuss her initiative to get student ID cards to start meeting voter identification requirements in Louisiana. 

Tom Schedler

 

Tom Schedler is the Secretary of State of Louisiana and has been since 2010. He is at the forefront of getting millions of people in Louisiana to go vote. He joined Jim to give updates on voting and voter turnout in Louisiana. 

Hour 2:

Michael Medved 

 

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Medved is an American radio show host, political commentator and film critic. His show The Michael Medved Show is based in Seattle and airs throughout the United States on Salem Radio Network. He called into the show to talk to Jim about the 2016 election.

Gus Weill

 

Gus Weill is a former public relations specialist originally from Lafayette, La. He gave his intake on the 2016 presidential election.

11/07 Monday: Eve of Elections; Caroline Fayard, John Fleming, Foster Campbell, Renee Chatelain, Bernie Pinsonat, Darrell Glasper

HOUR ONE

Caroline Fayard

Senate candidate Fayard joins the show at the beginning of the show to talk about her campaign.  She addresses misrepresentations by Foster Campbell and distinguishes herself from the other candidates.

John Fleming

Senate candidate joins the show to talk about his campaign and how Donald Trump would prove to be a much better President in terms of the Justice system.

Foster Campbell

Commissioner Foster Campbell talks about the allegations from Caroline Fayard's campaign in the Senate race.  Campbell talks about the presidential race and his position in the Senate race.

Renee Chatelain

CEO of the Baton Rouge Art Council Renee Chatelain chats with Jim about the Manship Theatre's decision to promote Louisiana's recent ties with Cuba. Manuel Valera and New Cuban Express will perform November 10 at 7:30 pm

HOUR TWO

Bernie Pinsonat

Pollster from Southern Media and Opinion Research, Bernie joins the show to predict outcomes of the senate and Presidential election. 

Darrell Glasper

Darrell Glasper is a Republican and joins the show alongside Bernie to talk about his views on the Presidential election and its outcomes.