The David Ross Show David Ross
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The David Ross Show is a free audio and video podcast featuring guests and discussions of current events, cultural trends, politics, and social issues. Pragmatism over ideology, and practicality over identity. Irreverence over all. With in-depth conversation, educational interviews, and entertaining discussions, this show has something for everyone. Find out more at www.TheDavidRossShow.com
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Vigilante Justice
To some, a man dragged to his death behind a truck equals justice. To others, it's a sad example of human cruelty. To us, it's a sign of the times, and a possible light on where our society is headed as civility and the rule of law seem to be taking a nose dive.
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Black Elvis Matters
In 1992 a black man went down to Memphis, TN and took 2nd place in the Elvis Impersonator World Championships. He came in 2nd again in 1997. When it happened a third time in 1999, some said he'd never actually win. After all, it was the heart of the deep south, in the city where Martin Luther King was assassinated, against a hundred other white Elvises. Still, he persisted. In 2003, Robert Washington became the only black man ever to win the Images of the King World Championships.
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America's Most Famous Anarchist
We interview America's most famous anarchist turned communist, Jeff Monson. We talk about being a World Champion mixed martial arts fighter, defecting to Russia, serving jail time, socialism, communism, and his thoughts on Antifa and Trump.
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F*ck The Police? They Already Are F*cked
No need to shout, "F*ck the Police!" The police are already f*cked. In the midst of the strongest anti-police protests in our nation's history, Dale The Cop peels back some of the layers of the cop world that you have never heard about and might not even believe.
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CoronaCast 4: Court Blocks Committed Couple
Washington's only man banned from seeing his girlfriend during the Coronavirus Lockdown discusses the divisiveness of the pandemic with Dr. Jason Syrek.
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CoronaCast 3: Rent Strike
We discuss coronavirus, housing, economic hardship, and public policy with Washington legislator, Rep. Andrew Barkis.