In the latest episode of the Neal Larson Show, Neal explores the shifting dynamics in media and politics, starting with Greg Gutfeld’s successful appearance on “The Tonight Show.” Larson interpreted the friendly exchange with Jimmy Fallon as a sign that mainstream media is slowly realizing Donald Trump is not the villain he was portrayed to be. He contrasted this with the declining ratings and eventual departures of hosts like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel, who have relied heavily on anti-Trump rhetoric. Larson played a clip from Democratic strategist Dan Turrentine, who lamented that his party is out of touch, terrified of cancel culture, and fixated on “Trump derangement syndrome” rather than addressing the real-life concerns of voters. This type of self-awareness could lead to a Democratic resurgence.
The conversation then turned to Andrew Cuomo’s strategic commentary on the New York City mayoral race and local Idaho news, including a controversy over a paid parking proposal in Idaho Falls and two recent viral traffic accidents. The show featured a live in-studio performance by the band the Space Kitties, who performed their cover of Zach Bryan’s “Something in the Orange.” The hosts also discussed a Project Veritas report alleging former Attorney General Bill Barr secretly plotted with Fani Willis to prosecute Trump. The episode concluded with a detailed examination of the U.S. Census, debating whether the constitutional term “all persons” was intended to include non-citizens for the purpose of congressional apportionment, a practice critics argue unfairly inflates the political power of states with large unauthorized populations.
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