Politically Entertaining – Dr. Alysia Townsend on the reality of being a black doctor, the real story behind the violence in Chicago, the NFL ignores domestic violence, and remembering Delauna Powell

Dr. Alysia Townsend joins the show and talks about the reality of being a black doctor as well as sharing a different perspective on Chicago’s gun violence. Frank goes on a rant about Josh Brown and the NFL. Byron applauds collegiate athlete Nigel Hayes and both hosts share thoughts on the tragic death of Delauna Powell.

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Politically Entertaining – Lauren Burke with real talk about Donald Trump and the failing Southern Strategy, Dr. Tamika Cross, and remembering Thomas Mikal Ford

Lauren Victoria Burke of Politic365 joins the show to discuss the failings of the southern strategy, the conundrum black voters face, and why a third party isn’t really necessary. Byron pays tribute to the late Tommy Ford, of Martin fame, and both hosts discuss the powerful and enlightening documentary, The 13th, which is currently airing on Netflix.

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Politically Entertaining – Sam Boggan talks silver and gold, Bill Clinton misfires again, and Donald Trump goes on the offensive after making lewd comments

Sam Boggan of Entertaining Money talks about the coming financial storm and how you can get prepared to be prosperous amid the economic downturn. Byron explores a sexual assault victim that is being sued and the lunacy of the situation. Frank weighs in on Trump’s lewd comments and finally Frank and Byron look at the validity of the vice presidential candidates versus their presidential counter parts.

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Politically Entertaining – The Wine Down, Reaction to the first Presidential Debate, and why Chris Christie’s political career might be over

The lovely ladies, of the Wine Down, Ep and Ant Bee join the show to discuss a variety of topics including Janet Jackson’s pregnancy, the shooting death of Michael Moore, as well as their thoughts on the first presidential debate. Byron looks at the end of the Big 3 Era for the Miami Heat and Frank wonders out loud why the Senate couldn’t have seen the consequences of the 911 bill from a mile away.

Intro Music – Michael Mixwell McCoy

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