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The TJ Ritchie Show is a nighty talk show on WBT Charlotte that covers news and politics, along with everything happening in entertainment, sports, and…well…life!  Because he’s “America’s Coolest Conservative,” TJ breaks it all down in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy, delivering pinpoint political analysis with wit and a heaping dose of Southern charm. Not since Rush Limbaugh has a host combined serious political and cultural news with satirical humor.  He has been one of America’s most well-respected radio hosts for over 25 years, and now he’s conquering the talk radio and podcast world.  Liberals beware…you just might laugh at yourselves!  There’s a new Sheriff in town, and his name is TJ Ritchie!

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Segment 1: 

Subject: TJ opens the show sharing audio of a Somali man talking about his privilege at the expense of White taxpayers. In the video, he thanks White people for working and paying his taxes so he can sit at home for free. TJ remarks how outrageous and ridiculous this man’s comments are towards not only White people, but all American citizens.

Segment 2: 

Subject: TJ transitions to talk about a sports topic. That topic involves Philip Rivers coming out of retirement to start at quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts in their game against the Seahawks yesterday. There is controversy surrounding this move, with many people calling the Colts “racist” since they didn’t give the opportunity to Colin Kaepernick. He then talks about two other football players, Cam Newton and Diego Pavia.

Segment 3: 

Subject: TJ discusses another sports story – hockey teams hosting “Girls Nights” for Gen Z women. The draw for these girls to come to the games involves “visiting the boy aquarium” to look for dates. TJ notes that these women are now desperately trying to seek masculine men, like hockey players.

Segment 4: 

Subject: TJ discusses another sports story – this one involving former University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore. Moore was fired by the University last week for having an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, and was then subsequently charged with assault. He then goes onto talk about a reporter at ESPN who made a comment that Moore’s actions have reflected badly upon the entire Black community.