The Neal Larson Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2390029/fan_mail/new] Neal Larson and Julie Mason kick off the Monday show coming off a massive America 250 weekend—sharing local and national highlights, quick personal stories from the holiday, and a broader reflection on why celebrating the country so often comes with an unnecessary “America isn’t perfect, but…” qualifier. Neal argues that constant caveats concede ground to critics, and the conversation rolls into a bigger warning about Marxism/collectivism: the seductive “promise of everything for everyone” and the way leaders often exempt themselves from the sacrifices they ask of the public. From there, the hour weaves through a mix of politics and culture: New York City’s thermostat-at-78 suggestion from Zohran Mamdani (and the hypocrisy claim that City Hall doesn’t follow it), a lively tangent on the USA’s World Cup situation and the “red card” reversal (including Trump trying to take credit), and a few lighter moments like Taylor Swift’s marriage timing. The second hour turns sharper—reacting to an intense NEA chant (“we have to win all the things”), an update on Idaho’s abortion initiative signatures likely making the ballot, discussion of a multi-day Utah preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk assassination case and the court’s handling of graphic exhibits, plus a swirl of national headlines: a Gavin Newsom inner-circle investigation that appears to have begun under the Biden DOJ, the media’s fixation on the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool controversy, Paul Pelosi’s latest reported car incident, and the FCC’s equal-time inquiry into *The View* and whether it can credibly claim to be “news.” --- ## 2. Highlights - Neal pushes back on the “America isn’t perfect, but…” framing—arguing Independence Day shouldn’t come with a built-in apology. - Zohran Mamdani’s “set your AC to 78” request sparks a hypocrisy debate after claims that City Hall stays far cooler. - World Cup confusion, red-card drama, and Trump credit-taking—plus Neal and Julie accidentally crowdsourcing seven different kickoff times. - The NEA’s Becky Pringle chant (“we have to win all the things”) gets called out as revealing the union’s real priorities. - Idaho’s abortion initiative reportedly turns in ~110,000 signatures, with Secretary of State Phil McGrane signaling it’s very likely headed to the November ballot. - Live audio from the Utah Charlie Kirk assassination case preliminary hearing underscores how long and graphic the proceedings may be—and why the judge wants limits on what gets broadcast. Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms? You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing. Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.
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