The Neal Larson Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2390029/fan_mail/new] Neal Larson and Julie Mason opened with the escalating political fallout in Maine surrounding Democratic Senate candidate **Graham Platner**, arguing the party’s sudden rush to distance itself looks less like “new information” and more like a power-and-polling calculation. They walked through why prominent Democrats and major donors previously excused a long list of controversies, why the latest allegation appears to be the breaking point, and why the calendar matters: if Platinum exits soon, Democrats still have a narrow window to swap in a new nominee against **Susan Collins**. From there, the conversation broadened into culture and institutions—especially how political symbolism is being weaponized. Neal and Julie pushed back hard on **Sunny Hostin’s** comment that neighborhoods with lots of American flags can feel “unsafe,” framing it as an irrational—and divisive—assumption about fellow citizens. They also dug into Idaho’s classroom display law (**House Bill 41**) and a set of recent complaints involving “In God We Trust,” “Everyone is welcome here,” and a **peace flag**, using those examples to argue for de-politicizing taxpayer-funded classrooms. The hour also featured a local event call-in, a blunt discussion of education funding and accountability (including administrator pay controversies), a sober update on the **Charlie Kirk** assassination preliminary hearing, and a quick, humorous detour into sports and extreme heat forecasts—complete with “Chatty Coats” weather fact-checking. --- Highlights - Neal and Julie argue Democrats didn’t “fail to vet” Graham Platner—they knowingly rationalized his baggage until the race looked unsalvageable. - A sharp takedown of Sunny Hostin’s “too many American flags = unsafe” claim, with Neal calling it an emotion-driven paradigm that unfairly slanders neighbors. - Idaho classroom display disputes under **HB 41**: “Everyone is welcome here,” a peace flag, and the legal exception for “In God We Trust.” - Education funding rant: “How much is enough?”—the show compares school funding demands to a menu with no prices, pointing to administrator pay headlines (including a $150,000 bonus controversy). - Day two of the **Charlie Kirk assassination** preliminary hearing: the judge’s visible reaction to the video evidence and the defendant’s odd courtroom demeanor. 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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