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
3.30.3036 - No Kings Protests, Bathroom Bill, Confirmation Bias
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Neal Larson and Julie Mason kicked off the week sizing up a busy weekend in East Idaho—especially the “No Kings” protests—and the bigger point they kept coming back to was this: if you’re going to rally, at least be clear about what you’re trying to accomplish. Neal argued that “No Kings” functions more like a shared expression of anger than an actionable goal, and that without a concrete objective (a real verb, not “raise awareness”), these events don’t move policy and won’t hold up historically. Julie largely agreed, adding that she’s fine with people gathering, but she wishes both protesters and the media covering them would be more genuine and transparent about motivations and bias.
From there, they pivoted into a few of the big narratives driving Idaho and national politics right now: the legislature limping toward sine die and immediately into campaign season, a heated debate over the bathroom/“women’s spaces” bill (with Julie speaking bluntly about women’s safety and how females already change their behavior in public to stay safe), and the broader problem of confirmation bias—how people instantly accept what they like and dismiss what they don’t. They also touched on questions around Ukraine funding and media silence, Democrats’ push to defund/hamstring ICE while claiming otherwise, and a larger frustration with political extremes: neither sanctifying nor demonizing Trump, but resisting the “rage spiral” that keeps people locked into one narrative. Along the way, there was a lighter thread too—Neil’s NCAA bracket somehow sitting near the top nationally—and a candid wrap on grocery and gas sticker shock.
**Highlights**
- “No Kings” protests: big crowds, but unclear objectives; “have a verb” was the recurring challenge
- Bathroom bill debate: women’s safety vs. trans enforcement complications; Julie’s personal safety perspective
- Confirmation bias and “rage spirals”: be skeptical of what you like, give what you dislike a chance to be true
- Immigration politics: Democrats blocking DHS/targeting ICE; discussion of apportionment incentives
- Idaho session + budgets: frustration with “doomsday” reactions to modest cuts and sacred-cow treatment of K-12 funding
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