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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • WTF - Sorry, That's Not Your Money...
    2026/03/15
    On this week’s episode of What the Frock?, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod gather on the Ides of March to wrestle with one of the great mysteries of modern life. No, not the meaning of existence. Something far more perplexing. Why does everything suddenly feel just a little bit insane? The show kicks off with the latest political earthquake in Washington State, where a newly passed “millionaire’s tax” has inspired several very wealthy residents to pack their bags and relocate to places where the sunshine is warm and the tax codes are friendlier. Rabbi Dave has a simple warning for the rest of the country. If you think those billionaires are arriving with a sudden change of heart, you may want to check your assumptions and possibly lock the doors. From there the conversation wanders, as it often does, into the strange territory of social media outrage, questionable political logic, and the growing suspicion that something odd is happening to public discourse. Are people actually getting dumber? Or are the loudest voices simply drowning out the rest of civilization? Along the way there are stories from Navy chow halls, suspicious steak and lobster dinners before bad news, and a Wyoming strip club dispute that proves reality still writes the strangest scripts. All that, plus coffee. Or at least the tragic lack of it.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • WTF - 4-D Chess
    2026/03/08
    Welcome to another episode of What the Frock?, where Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod once again attempt the impossible task of making sense of a world that seems determined not to make sense. This week’s conversation begins with a torpedo. Not metaphorically. An actual one. A Mark 48, fired in combat, setting off debate across the submarine world and raising a few questions about what really happened beneath the waves. From there, the discussion drifts through intelligence operations, geopolitics, and the strange way modern media manages to blame nearly everything, including gas prices and housing markets, on whichever crisis happens to be trending that week. But that is only the beginning. Along the way, Dave and Rod wrestle with theology, including the curious use of the so called Gospel of Thomas in modern political rhetoric. They talk about what happens when religious authority is used to sell ideas that may not actually belong to the faith being invoked. And then the conversation takes a more personal turn, reflecting on fear, anxiety, and how people, especially young people, process a world full of headlines about war and uncertainty. It is part history, part theology, part commentary, and occasionally part comedy. In other words, it is exactly what you would expect from What the Frock?
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    58 分
  • DDH - Standing Armies
    2026/03/03
    On this week’s segment of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, we take up one of the most overlooked, and most explosive, phrases in the Declaration of Independence: “He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.” It is easy to skim past those words. It is much harder to understand why they burned. Why were the American colonists so deeply unsettled by the presence of British troops? Why did red coats in Boston streets feel less like protection and more like occupation? And why did Jefferson and the other founders see a standing army not simply as a policy disagreement, but as a direct threat to liberty itself? In this episode, we trace the fear of standing armies back through English history, from Charles I to James II, and show how those lessons shaped colonial resistance. We explore the debt of the Seven Years War, the Quartering Act, the Boston Massacre, and the constitutional compromises that followed independence. This is not just a story about muskets and marches. It is a story about power, memory, and the uneasy balance between security and freedom.
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    37 分
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