Banned Nikes, Sins of South Beach, Underwhelming Democrats, and a final Game of Thrones critique

Frank and Byron return for Season 4 and kick things off in high gear. Byron interviews former Miami Beach Mayor, Alex Daoud, as he recounts his time in office, his book, Sins of South Beach , and what the future holds for Miami. Byron explores the Democratic candidates and Frank seems a bit underwhelmed with the talent pool. Lastly, Frank and Byron look at where the final season of Game of Thrones went so wrong.

WBAL’s Jayne Miller on Baltimore City Police Corruption, Teachers with Guns, and the end of SNAP

WBAL’s own investigative reporter of over 30 years and Baltimore legend, Jayne Miller joins to talk corruption in Baltimore’s gun trace task force unit, the lack of national media coverage, and what she’s doing to make sure these incidents become a things of the past. Frank blasts the NRA for shifting the narrative on the recent Parkland shooting and Byron has serious doubts about feasibility of the overhaul being discussed for SNAP benefits.

Disgusting Democrats, Baltimore City Police Corruption, and the Kingdom of Wakanda

Frank and Byron return for one of the hardest hitting episodes in Politically Entertaining history. Brandon Davis joins the show to talk about the institutions Trump and his adminstration have corrupted and what the potential fall out could be. Byron is fired up about DACA and feels the Democrats should be doing more on a regular basis for the Black people that help get them elected into office. Byron and Frank share their disgust about police corruption in Baltimore and wax poetic over the movie premiere of Black Panther.

Politically Entertaining – DACA, Tax Cuts, and Oprah Winfrey in the Oval Office

Frank and Byron return from their late 2017 hiatus and kick off season 3 of Politically Entertaining with a bang. Byron questions the long term stability of the GOP’s tax cuts and Frank finds an even more nefarious meaning behind the President’s sh*thole comments. Lastly, the two hosts have a surprising take on mogul Oprah Winfrey’s rumored Whitehouse run.

Politically Entertaining – The U is back, Bob Mcnair’s real feelings about NFL Protests, and why men downplay sexual assault

We’re back! Politically Entertaining return in its full glory and catches on the latest concerning NFL Protests, Hollywood sexual assault allegations, and the fracturing of the GOP.

Byron wonders why Cook County is hiring 900 plus police officers and Frank makes sure that Byron understands the University of Miami means business this season!

Politically Entertaining – Dr. Jenny Morber, the NFL Boycott and the end of DACA

Politically Entertaining returns with one of its most exciting episodes of the season with special guest Dr. Jenny Morber. Dr. Morber joins the show to discuss the controversial marriage between science and religion, rubber hands and racial divides, and why your sex life is like a thermostat. Byron and Frank weigh in on the end of DACA and why the result isn’t a surprise. Lastly, Frank and Byron weigh in on the upcoming NFL season and why the league may lose a lot of viewers in the very near future.

Politically Entertaining – Mobile Mayoral Edition with Erica Cooley and Tim Hale Jr

Frank and Byron head back to their hometown roots of Mobile, AL to cover the upcoming mayoral election on August 22nd. Sam Jones supporter, Tim Hale, Jr. joins the show to discuss the campaign from the Jones campaign viewpoint and shares his views on the current mayor. In the second interview Diversity Outreach Director for Mayor Stimpson’s reelection campaign, Erica Cooley joins the show to discuss her role in the campaign and address some of the rhetoric used on social media as the campaign has gotten more intense.

District 3’s very own Leola Chaney dishes on family, unity, and politics, plus R. Kelly’s unholy harem and Michael Vick’s comments on Colin Kaepernick

District 3’s very own Leola Chaney joins the show to discuss her upcoming run for councilwoman and her vision for Mobile going forward. Byron questions the Republicans after another healthcare failure and has an interesting take on R. Kelly’s recent antics. Frank talks about O.J. and why Michael Vick’s comments about Kaepernick aren’t the real issue.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy