The Neal Larson Show
Neal Larson is an Associated Press Award-winning newspaper columnist and radio talk show host. He has a BA from Idaho State University in Media Studies and Political Science. Neal is happily married to his wife Esther with their five children in Idaho Falls.
Julie Mason is a long-time resident of east Idaho with a degree in journalism from Ricks College. Julie enjoys reading, baking, and is an avid dog lover. When not on the air she enjoys spending time with her three children and husband of 26 years.
Together these two are a powerhouse of knowledge with great banter that comes together in an entertaining and informative show.
The Neal Larson Show
10.8.2024 -- NLS -- [BONUS: Neal & Julie call the Kamala Hurricane Assistance Hotline] Hurricane Politics: DeSantis vs. Kamala and the Battle for Optics
On this episode of the Neal Larson Podcast, the conversation revolves around the political dynamics between Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Vice President Kamala Harris. Neal discusses how Kamala Harris attempted to leverage the Hurricane Milton response for political gain, seeking to share the spotlight with DeSantis. However, DeSantis chose to sidestep any politicization of the event, which may turn out to be a clever move in maintaining his focus on the crisis rather than getting tangled in political sparring.
The episode delves into broader themes, including the strategic moves made by politicians to appear favorable in the public eye, how open border policies might be aimed at future voter turnout, and the evolving political engagement of younger generations. Neal suggests that while Kamala Harris's political maneuvers might not resonate with many, the Republican base, especially young voters, could be shifting, and the dynamics of the 2024 election are still very much in play.
Additionally, there’s a focus on the Republican Party’s stance on primaries, reflecting on voter rights, party membership, and the nuances of closed versus open primaries. Neal also touches on how political messaging is interpreted by voters and the complexities of ensuring each party's internal rules are respected.
The podcast wraps up with humorous commentary on the state of political affairs and some lighthearted jabs at the performative nature of political campaigns, promising that these moments are only the beginning of what will be a contentious election season.