On today’s episode of Dorer Daily, I talk about D-Day, the invasion of Normandy, and how modern warfare has moved so far away from the way we fought World War II. This is with specific emphasis on President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s warning against the military industrial complex, the War Powers Act of 1973, the War …
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Welcome back to the David Dorer Show! After a longer-than-usual break (wedding season, it’s totally justifiable) we are back with the Trump: Sued by All, Endorsed by Trump Edition. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. On today’s …
Continue reading Trump: Sued by All, Endorsed by Paul EditionOn this episode of Dorer Daily I talk about how on this day in 1857 the owner of Dred Scott freed him. This freedom came after nearly a lifetime of slavery. Most importantly to me and my listeners as well as the country as a whole is the fact that it also came after two separate …
Continue reading Not Repeating America’s MistakesOn today’s episode of Dorer Daily I talk about Georgia’s primary elections and Macon-Bibb’s local elections today, with a particular focus the foolishness of party affiliation for local office. I also will talk about Georgia’s alarming problem with incumbency, particularly party incumbency. (did you know that 5 U.S. House districts in Georgia are decided …
Continue reading Macon-Bibb Election Day and Georgia’s Incumbency ProblemOn this episode of Dorer Daily, I talk about how on May 23, 1934, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, known colloquially as “Bonnie and Clyde” shuffled off this mortal coil in a hail of gunfire on a deserted road in rural Louisiana. They were glorified in the media as a vicious criminal duo, were responsible for …
Continue reading Bonnie and Clyde – The Death Penalty then and NowOn this May 19th, 2016 episode of Dorer Daily, I talk about how literally everything that Trump opposes has been historically relevant to the date of May 19th. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo, (which represented compromise in war, and we all know how the Donald feels about people that were captured, much less about diplomacy …
Continue reading Everything Trump Is Against Happened on the Same DayOn today’s episode of Dorer Daily I talk about how the last time we could see Halley’s Comet and it wasn’t the worst time we could see Halley’s Comet was 106 years ago today. I also talk about how for once in a lifetime it appears that the United States Senate Republicans agree on …
Continue reading Halley’s Comet, Consensus on Trump’s SCOTUS List?! (And other once-in-a-lifetime stories)On this May 17, 2016 episode of Dorer Daily, I talk about how on this day in 1994 Malawi had its first multi-party election! But, that’s just a way to keep with the theme of the show referencing a day in history, or is it? A common refrain in Today’s American politics is “the …
Continue reading America Should be More Democratic– Like Malawi!On Today’s Dorer Daily, I riff on the May 16 Notification, a declaration by communist leader Mao Zedong that there were people within the Communist Party whom were “waiving the red flag to oppose the red flag” (a criticism that the GOP seems to have for their new “leader” Trump). The news of the day …
Continue reading May 16 Notification and The Trump in GOP ClothesWelcome back the David Dorer Show. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. This week’s episode is the “We Pledge to Support Trump” Edition, where we will talk about Ben Carson’s recent endorsement of The Donald, The …
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