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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 - Fingering the Stone
    2026/02/15
    This week on What The Frock?, the world proves once again that it cannot be left unattended for five minutes. Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod lace up their skates and wade into a week that includes American cricket triumph, Olympic scandal, auto-tuned halftime theatrics, AI paranoia, and a voter ID debate that somehow manages to be both deadly serious and deeply ridiculous. The United States T20 team pulls off wins that have us technically sitting near the top of a brutal group, which in sports terms means we are thrilled and cautiously bracing for reality at the same time. Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics serve up enough controversy to make even curling dramatic. A French judge’s scoring raises eyebrows. Canadian curlers are caught touching stones they absolutely should not be touching. Ice dancing becomes less about artistry and more about arithmetic. It is sport, politics, and human nature sliding across the same sheet of ice. From there, the conversation turns to the Superb Owl halftime show, engineered music, and the uncomfortable question of what is actually real anymore in an age of AI everything. Add in a headline-dominating kidnapping case and a spirited debate over identification laws, and you have one beautifully bizarre episode. Pour the coffee. This one gets weird fast.
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    57 分
  • Books Are The Key
    2026/02/14
    A random encounter while reading a book has Dave contemplating the reason why books remain so important...
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    16 分
  • DDH - Common Sense Was In The Air
    2026/02/10
    Independence did not begin with a vote. It did not begin with Jefferson’s pen scratching across parchment. It began earlier, colder, louder, and far less polite. In the winter of 1776, Americans were not celebrating. They were arguing. In taverns where the ale was thin. In churches where the sermons bled into politics. In parlors where fear sat quietly beside the fire. Blood had already been spilled. Boston was occupied. Trade was strangled. And yet most Americans still clung to the King, not out of loyalty, but out of habit. Monarchy was flawed, but it was familiar. Then Common Sense arrived. Not as a book to be studied in silence, but as noise. Read aloud. Debated. Challenged. Answered. It did not give Americans facts they did not know. It gave them permission to ask questions they had avoided. Dangerous questions. Impolite ones. Questions that refused to stay inside the relationship. What follows is not the story of sudden revolution. It is the story of exhaustion. Of anxiety hardening into accusation. Of fear slowly learning the language of law. The Declaration of Independence did not create independence. It recorded it. This is the story of how winter arguments became summer law.
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    35 分
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