Politically Entertaining – Author, educator, and activist ZaZa Ali, the rise of the Milwaukee Bucks, and the original sin of domestic violence

Author, educator, and activist ZaZa Ali joins the show to talk about her new book, educating future generations, and why the message of Black Lives Matter is misguided. Frank discusses why abortions will never go away and Byron questions if Richard Spencer should be allowed to spew his mesaage of white supremacy on college campuses.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

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Politically Entertaining – Syrian Airstrikes, House Intel Corruption, and why Pepsi should avoid protests

Byron and Frank weigh in on the crisis in Syria and what the ramifications could be if the United States becomes involved in the conflict. Pepsi releases a commercial that marginalizes political protests and Frank weighs in on the fall out for the company going forward. Byron questions the future of Bill O’Reilly on Fox and talks about the recusal of House Intel Chair, Devin Nunes.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

Politically Entertaining – Late Gate Radio founder Montraze Slater, Missing Black Girls in D.C., and the racist rhetoric of Bill O’Reilly

Late Gate Radio founder, Montraze Slater, joins the show and discusses his passion for music, staying focused, and his future vision for Late Gate Radio. Byron ponders if Dave Chappelle went too far in his latest stand up and takes a surprising stance on Bill O’Reily’s comments about congresswoman Maxine Waters. Frank talks about the missing girl situation in DC and how reports of missing children should be handled, regardless of race.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

Outro/Interview Music – http://BenSound.com