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Dave Ross, CBS commentator and winner of multiple Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in journalism, provides a daily, bite-sized commentary on the people and events making news in your world.

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    The Dave Ross Commentary podcast is a thought-provoking and entertaining show that delves into the surprising and often jarring facets of human nature and behavior. Hosted by the intelligent and witty Dave Ross, this podcast provides insightful commentaries on the crazy events and occurrences happening in our world each day, with a particular focus on the happenings in Washington. It stands out from other podcasts due to Dave's unabashed questioning style, which prompts guests (and sometimes even himself) to pause and think from a different perspective.

    One of the best aspects of The Dave Ross Commentary podcast is Dave's unique ability to explore a topic in a way that challenges conventional thinking. He fearlessly interjects his own opinions, even if they differ from those of his guests, encouraging them to defend their stance. This creates dynamic discussions that are not afraid to question preconceived notions. Moreover, Dave appears open-minded and willing to consider rational contrary arguments, something that is rare among journalists today. By doing so, he promotes critical thinking and fosters a more well-rounded understanding of various topics.

    Another commendable aspect of this podcast is Dave's smart and witty commentary. He has a talent for delivering his insights in an engaging manner that keeps listeners entertained while also imparting valuable information. His commentaries are insightful, providing a fresh perspective on current events and societal issues. Whether it's through humor or astute observations, Dave's words have the power to make listeners think deeply about the world around them.

    On the downside, The Dave Ross Commentary podcast may not appeal to everyone due to its unabashed questioning style. Some listeners may find it abrasive or uncomfortable when their own beliefs are challenged by both Dave and his guests. Additionally, because Dave doesn't shy away from injecting his own opinion into the discussion, there may be moments where certain viewpoints are overshadowed or underrepresented.

    In conclusion, The Dave Ross Commentary podcast is an exceptional show that offers unique insights into the complexities of human nature and behavior. Dave's unabashed questioning style, coupled with his witty commentaries, creates an engaging listening experience. Despite some potential drawbacks, such as challenging viewpoints and overshadowed perspectives, this podcast stands out for its thought-provoking discussions and willingness to explore different perspectives. Overall, it is a must-listen for anyone seeking intelligent and insightful commentary on the craziness happening in our world today.



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    Angela Poe Russell: Politicians' public safety promises falling flat in Seattle

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 3:23


    Call me naïve, but I still believe the government should work for everyone, whether you're rich or poor, young or old. Your color or your class shouldn’t mean different treatment by government agencies. So when I saw that Metro Transit had to suspend a route due to safety concerns, it made me angry and sad. The suspended stop is located at 12th Avenue S. and Jackson Street in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. While it’s not known as the wealthy neighborhood, there are a lot of hard working people there, small businesses and senior citizens. The fact that the city couldn’t protect their ability to safely catch a bus at their preferred stop is embarrassing and unacceptable.

    Angela Poe Russell: Seattle physician exposes algorithms in healthcare

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 3:42


    When you go to the doctor, the expectation is they will use their experience, the latest research and their wisdom to offer you the best path forward for your health. But what happens when technology and algorithms play a role? In today’s commentary, Angela Poe Russell highlights a problem she got to see firsthand.

    Harger: Seattle plagued by spreading graffiti along I-5 corridor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 3:08


    The graffiti problem along Seattle’s Interstate 5 (I-5) corridor is getting worse, and it’s hard to miss. 

    'Dont' cut a cent:' Dave Ross on why the national debt never gets under control

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 2:22


    Donald Trump's new treasury secretary is considered a fiscal hawk who will cut whatever it takes to get the national debt under control -- a debt that now exceeds $36 trillion. But it's a promise we've heard before. EVERY president says it has to be done. And yet, it never is. Which is why every four years or so, I dig this song out of the archives to remind us why it never gets done

    Ross: Voters weren't just voting for change, they were voting for a hormone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 2:49


    The internet continues to analyze the election, but look at this – a CBS News poll shows close to 60% of Americans, including some Democrats, approve of how Trump is handling the transition. And the more I read the post-election analysis, the more I’m convinced voters weren’t just voting for a change – they were voting for a hormone.

    Markovich: Opinion vs. facts and the ever-blurring line within journalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 2:39


    Accountability is expensive -- now more than ever -- especially in this new media age where opinion is far cheaper to produce and digging up the facts. This past election showed the line between traditional journalism and opinion is becoming increasingly blurred. New data from the Pew Research Center -- and they do a lot of studies on how people consume news and opinion -- found a growing preference for digital platforms and opinion-driven content over traditional media like newspapers and network TV.

    Matt Markovich: Accountability is expensive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 2:39


    Matt Markovich looks at the changing trends in media consumption and news sources and the costs associated with it 

    Angela Poe Russell: Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'good idea' is actually pretty disturbing

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 3:42


    Don’t get me wrong, I love a great headline, and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s challenge/threat to Republicans is significant political theater. Sadly, it's also pretty disturbing. To catch you up, Greene posted on the social platform X the following message to her Republican colleagues in the House and Senate: "If we are going to release ethics reports and rip apart our own that Trump has appointed, then put it ALL out there for the American people to see."

    Charlie Harger: Cut some slack for Seattle weather forecasters

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 3:22


    It’s hard to communicate uncertainty, especially when the weather has a mind of its own. That’s why Charlie feels for Seattle meteorologists right now. They’re trying their best to predict a storm that’s as fickle as, well, Seattle weather. And they know that if they get it wrong, people will be cranky tomorrow, accusing them of hyping something up.

    Goldenkranz: Benefactors need to reshape incentives for young lawyers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 3:38


    Listner Michael Goldenkranz has an idea to help serve those who are underepresented in the court of law and those going throgh the process of becoming a lawyer. 

    Matt Markovich: The Harris campaign and the biggest case of political ‘astroturfing' yet

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 2:27


    The postmortem on the Harris campaign is underway, and here’s a number that stands out. According to The Washington Examiner, nearly $4 million went to a firm called Village Marketing. Their mission? Pay thousands of social media influencers to hype up Harris and tear down Trump. Now, at that point, can we still call them influencers or paid propagandists?

    Angela Poe Russell: Trump fills his team with dedicated loyalists

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 3:36


    As President Elect Trump begins filling his cabinet roles, it becomes clear a theme is emerging.  Loyalty - the very thing that likely hurt Kamala Harris.

    Charlie Harger: The top issue for voters this election

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 3:14


    Exit polls show the top issue for voters this cycle was the economy. President Biden’s pointed out that America has the best economy in the world, comparatively speaking. And from a detached perspective, sure, maybe that’s true. It’s been hard everywhere.

    Dave Ross: What sports can teach us about the election results

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 3:20


    Dave Ross takes a look at the election results through the lens of sports, and confirms, you can still be friends with someone who voted differently than you. 

    Rantz: Kamala Harris wasn't the only one to lose. Left-wing did too but did it learn a lesson?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 3:37


    Kamala Harris wasn’t the only loser on election night, Left-wing media outlets suffered a stinging defeat.

    'As goes King County, so goes the state:' WA turns into deeper blue state after 2024 election

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 3:30


    Governor Jay Inslee -- the state's most powerful Democrat -- proudly proclaimed yesterday that all statewide offices are now held by Democrats. He claimed the last time that happened was when Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was president 80-something years ago. That prompted our Matt Markovich to dig up a familiar tune - to explain why our state is turning from blue to dark blue.

    Angela Poe Russell: Amazon's “disgruntled” employees might have a point on hybrid work

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 3:19


    Angela Poe Russell considers some of the impacts of Amazon workers return to the office, and wonders if we are missing the point when it comes to hybrid work

    Charlie Harger: As Election Day falls on a divided nation — can we try to find peace?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 3:20


    Well, here we are — it’s Election Day. In just a few hours, we’ll start to get a sense of the winners and losers. Sooner or later, we’ll know who the next president is. And no matter who it is, about half the country is going to be pretty upset.

    Dave Ross: Election Day and Decision Day are two seperate things

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 3:26


    Tomorrow is Election Day – that’s what the calendar says. But there are two problems with the term "Election Day." No. 1, we now have many election days, because people have been voting for weeks. No. 2, we have developed this expectation that, in addition to being Election Day, it should also be the day we find out who won. And this is at the heart of the crisis of trust that we’re going through.

    Mayfield: A Timely Reminder From the Parents of a Nobel Prize Recipient

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 3:59


    I am a dad. That means I worry almost constantly about our kids. This week, I met two lovely people who made me worry a tiny bit less about how I am doing as a parent. You may have heard of Dr. David Baker. He’s a genius who works at UW on creating brand new proteins.  He was just awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work. He’s a pretty big deal. What you may not have heard, is that long before he was a Nobel recipient, he was a kid in Seattle Public Schools. He went to Garfield High School and what was then Meany Junior High.

    Matt Markovich: Why are initiatives so confusing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 2:44


    Matt Marovich commentary 

    Angela Poe Russell: Election anxiety is real, here's how to navigate all the political chaos

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 3:40


    This time next week, we should have some sense of where the election is going. Instead of polls, we will be looking at the ballots counted thus far. With it being so close to election day, it might be time to brush up on some things we seem to have forgotten lately. It’s a feeling I hadn't experienced in years. I started breathing faster, my heart raced and I just had this sinking feeling. Then it hit me: I was having anxiety. Election-related anxiety. This has never happened to me. And you know the craziest part? It wasn’t directly about the presidential candidates. You see, over the weekend, like a lot of people, I had consumed social media, news and advertisements.

    Harger: Attacks on ballot boxes threaten democracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 3:17


    Over the summer, the Department of Homeland Security issued a warning that was both alarming and, unfortunately, necessary. Election agencies across the nation were cautioned about emerging threats to destroy ballot drop boxes — a cornerstone of our democratic process that enables millions of Americans to exercise their right to vote safely and conveniently.

    Dave Ross: How I learned to stop worrying and love negative political ads

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 3:19


    Love those ads. People say they hate negative political ads, but the reality is conflict is the soul of drama, and negative ads work. They can make you hate anything.

    Matt Markovich on the 'Dark Money' in politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 2:36


    Matt Markovich on the 'Dark Money' in politics 

    Angela Poe Russell: We have a 'weird' relationship with Russell Wilson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 2:50


    Angela Poe Russell: We have a 'weird' relationship with Russell Wilson

    Harger: Demonization of opponents is dangerous for Democracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 3:48


    In just two weeks, we’ll start seeing the first wave of election results roll in, giving us a pretty good idea of who our next group of elected leaders will be. It’s a big moment after months of campaigning, debates and all the talk. But honestly, I’m feeling a bit worn out. The presidential race has been draining, to say the least.

    An alternative version of January 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 2:40


    Dave Ross commentary 

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    Matt Markovich: Are RINOs actually libertarians?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 2:29


    KIRO's Matt Markovich asks the question - is a RINO - (republican in name only) a libertarian without knowing it. 

    Angela Poe Russell: Helping lonely people doesn't take much effort

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 3:35


    Angela Poe Russell: Helping lonely people doesn't take much effort

    Charlie Harger: Three weeks until Election Day and 2016's lessons still matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 3:25


    With Election Day rapidly approaching, the pace in newsrooms across the country is shifting into high gear. That sure is the case in the KIRO Newsradio/MyNorthwest newsroom. In just three weeks, Americans will cast their votes, ballot boxes will be locked and the fate of the nation will be sealed.

    From the audience: One final chance for a Harris v. Trump debate

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 2:56


    This commentary is from KIRO Newsradio listener Scott Scowcroft regarding his proposal to get the presidential candidates and their policies on full display one final time. I guess a second presidential debate won't happen again this year, and that’s too bad. The American public deserves to see Harris and Trump one more time, side-by-side on one stage, answering tough questions and describing why each believes they would make the better president.

    Travis Mayfield: City Leaders Want You On Camera, Not Themselves

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 3:28


    Seattle’s double standard: Adding surveillance cameras while cutting public transparency. 

    Patti Payne: How Geek Squad saved my computer tech meltdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 5:27


    I have used my computer for years, and Microsoft and Outlook have never failed me, at least not to any horribly scary extent. And I rely on the computer for my broadcast work, for my website, for scripts I write for galas that I am emceeing, for serving my clients. It’s a significant communication tool, right? So I’m sitting there working, and the whole system starts blinking. Then, the monitor goes black -- nothing on the screen but darkness. The monitor light is on. It’s still working, but the computer driving it dies.

    Angela Poe Russell: You're right, hurricane impacts are getting worse according to scientists

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 3:34


    As Hurricane Milton barrels through Florida, many can’t help but wonder if storms like these will become more regular.   In today’s commentary brought to you by WaFed bank, Angela Poe Russell shares her perspective as a native of Florida and offers important historical context.  

    Charlie Harger: WA a mere ‘ATM' for politicians visiting during gridlock

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 3:25


    Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz visits Washington today and unfortunately, that means traffic 

    Dave Ross: Denial is still in style when it comes to election results

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 2:35


    IS the mainstream media playing a gotcha game when asking who won the 2020 Presidential Election? 

    Travis Mayfield: Teaching kids about hypocrisy was way too easy this week

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 3:33


    It’s been a rough week to be a parent. I mean every week as a parent is a rough week in some way. But this week leaders across the spectrum made it just a little tougher ensuring our kids know right from wrong and good from bad.

    Patti Payne: Voting as therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 3:03


    Can voting act as a source of therapy for folks with a bleek outlook on life?

    Angela Poe Russell: Shopping malls taking a stand against unruly teens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 3:16


    Shopping malls are increasingly becoming a hot spot for violence.  You’ll recall there was a shooting in southcenter mall parking lot last friday and young teenager was killed inside alderwood mall - over the summer  So what do we do about this?  In today’s commentary brought to you by Wafed bank, Angela Poe Russell shares what malls in other parts of the country are doing and finds it a bit disheartening.   

    Charlie Harger: As violent crime drops nationally, Washington takes a wrong turn

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 3:33


    Violent crime is down across the nation. It’s a rare bit of good news these days. But here in Washington, it seems we’re not getting the memo. Instead, we’re charting our own course — and it’s not a good one.

    Dave Ross: The Gas Station Takeover

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 3:02


    Dave Ross is hopeful that those who are taking over gas stations to protest gas prices take over his next 

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