This morning on News Talk 107.9, Neal Larson and Julie Mason discussed the latest Democratic reactions to current events, including several clips of Senators Schumer, Klobuchar, and Booker. Schumer’s comments on voter ID laws were criticized as inherently racist, with Larson arguing that requiring ID is a widely supported practice. Klobuchar’s anecdote about grocery store shoppers lamenting high prices was deemed inauthentic. Booker’s impassioned speech against Trump’s policies was labeled as an over-the-top tantrum fueled by an addiction to government money.
The hosts also touched on the Epstein case, mocking the sudden interest from Democrats now that Trump is back in office. They questioned the lack of similar scrutiny towards Bill Clinton’s connections to Epstein. A listener call sparked a humorous discussion about regional dialects and word pronunciation.
Finally, the show wrapped up with a critique of late-night comedy, particularly the now-canceled *Late Show with Stephen Colbert*, arguing its reliance on Trump bashing led to its demise. Piers Morgan’s comments on Colbert’s cancellation were highlighted, emphasizing the show’s dwindling ratings and bloated budget. The hosts suggested the format itself may be outdated, paving the way for alternative programming like podcasts and YouTube shows. The show ended with programming notes, including upcoming guests and a new weekend show featuring Ted Cruz.
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