
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
9.5.25--NLS--RFK Senate Hearing, Vaccine Hypocrisy, Epstein Scandal
In the "Neal Larson Show," the hosts recapped the contentious Senate hearing with Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. They argued that RFK Jr.'s skepticism about vaccine schedules and his efforts to reform the CDC are necessary to restore public trust, which was eroded by the agency's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion highlighted the hypocrisy of public health officials who express alarm over unvaccinated American children while ignoring the influx of unvaccinated individuals across the southern border, a point made by Senator Markwayne Mullin in relation to the recent measles outbreak. The hosts also lambasted Senator Tim Kaine for his statement that rights come from the government rather than a creator, playing a clip from Bishop Robert Barron who called the idea dangerous and contrary to the nation's founding principles.
The show also touched on several other national topics, including the renaming of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, a move celebrated by military guests. Later, the hosts discussed the latest in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, playing a clip of Representative Thomas Massie naming a major donor who is in Epstein's "black book" and is now funding attack ads against him, sparking a conversation about the power of the wealthy to suppress information. This led to a broader discussion on political cynicism, the need for term limits in Congress, and the often-overlooked power of the career federal bureaucracy. On a lighter note, the program featured an in-studio performance by local 19-year-old singer Kelsey Fielding, who performed a cover of Gabriela Rose's song "Double Wide."
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