The Lars Larson Show
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Lars Larson has been asking the hard questions for decades and he's not stopping now. Every weekday, Lars hosts two of the most listened-to talk radio programs in the country. From noon to 3pm PT, he anchors a Northwest-focused program heard across more than 100 affiliates in Washington and Oregon, covering the stories and policies hitting closest to home. Then, from 3 to 6 pm PT, he takes it national with a syndicated program reaching listeners from coast to coast. No talking points. No agenda-driven nonsense. Just the news, the debates, and the conversations that actually move the needle....
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Jul 10, 2026
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David Kirtley - Is fusion power finally within reach? 10.07.2026 8:09
For decades, fusion energy has been called the power source of the future. Now one American company says it has cleared a major regulatory hurdle and is moving closer to delivering commercial fusion power. Is the future finally here? David Kirtley is Founder and CEO of Helion Energy. He joins the show to discuss Helion becoming the first company to receive regulatory approval for a commercial fusi...
Kevin Sabet - Is America repeating the mistakes of marijuana legalization? 10.07.2026 8:16
As more states expand legal marijuana, critics say the country is seeing rising addiction, mental health concerns, and a growing illegal market. Has legalization delivered on its promises, or created new problems? Kevin Sabet is President and CEO of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), a former White House drug policy advisor, and author of Smokescreen . He joins the show to discuss the long-term...
Major General John King - Is America's military ready for the next war? 10.07.2026 8:18
Global threats continue to grow as conflicts intensify around the world. Is the U.S. military prepared for the challenges ahead, or are critical readiness gaps emerging? Major General John King joins the show to discuss America's military readiness, evolving global threats, and what the United States must do to maintain its strategic advantage. Send us Fan Mail
Zack Smith - Should federal judges be able to block presidential policies nationwide? 10.07.2026 8:22
A single federal judge can often halt a president's policies across the entire country with one ruling. Has that power gone too far, or is it an essential constitutional check on the executive branch? Zack Smith is a Senior Legal Fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. He joins the show to discuss nationwide injunctions, recent Supreme C...
Anne Schlafly Cori - Should schools be teaching patriotism instead of politics? 10.07.2026 8:12
Many parents say America's classrooms spend more time criticizing the country's history than celebrating its founding principles. Should schools be doing more to teach patriotism? Anne Schlafly Cori is Chairman of Eagle Forum. She joins the show to discuss civics education, the role of patriotism in schools, and why she believes America's founding values should play a larger role in...
Aaron Mesh - Is Portland fining homeowners out of their own homes? 10.07.2026 8:19
Some Portland homeowners have been hit with code enforcement fines exceeding $100,000 over short-term rental violations. Is the city enforcing the rules fairly, or punishing property owners beyond reason? Aaron Mesh is Managing Editor of Willamette Week . He joins the show to discuss Portland's aggressive enforcement of short-term rental rules, why some homeowners are facing six-figure penalt...
Catherina Gioino - Should taxpayers keep paying for billionaire stadiums? 10.07.2026 8:20
Cities continue to spend billions in public money on new sports stadiums, even as team values and ticket prices soar. Are taxpayers getting a fair return on those investments? Catherina Gioino is a News Editor at Fortune . She joins the show to discuss the growing use of public funding for professional sports stadiums, the economic arguments for and against subsidies, and whether taxpayers should...
Leland Vittert - Did Democrats ignore the warning signs on Graham Platner? 10.07.2026 8:05
Democratic leaders withdrew their support for Senate candidate Graham Platner only after new allegations became public. Should party leaders have acted much sooner? Leland Vittert is Chief Washington Anchor for NewsNation and host of On Balance with Leland Vittert . He joins the show to discuss the fallout from Graham Platner's Senate campaign, the response from Democratic leaders, and what t...
Rep. Ed Diehl - Should Medicaid pay for groceries before patients can find a doctor? 10.07.2026 8:19
Oregon is expanding Medicaid spending on non-medical benefits while many patients still struggle to find a primary care doctor. Are state leaders focusing on the right priorities? Ed Diehl represents Oregon House District 17. He joins the show to discuss Oregon's Medicaid spending, the state's investment in non-medical benefits, and whether improving access to doctors should come before...
Josh Marquis - Is the media apologizing for telling the truth? 10.07.2026 8:04
The Oregonian is apologizing for the decades-old "Jail Blazers" nickname after saying communities of color found the term offensive. Is this responsible journalism, or an unnecessary rewrite of history? Josh Marquis is a former Oregon District Attorney and former President of the Oregon District Attorneys Association. He joins the show to discuss The Oregonian's apology over the &qu...
Janatan Sayeh - Is America headed back into war with Iran? 10.07.2026 8:16
The United States has launched a new wave of strikes on Iranian targets, raising fears that recent ceasefire efforts may be falling apart. Is the conflict escalating into a broader regional war? Janatan Sayeh is a Research Analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. He joins the show to discuss the latest U.S. military strikes on Iran, Tehran's response, the future of the ceasefire,...
Carleen Johnson - Should Washington voters know where Marie Gluesenkamp Perez stands on the state's income tax? 10.07.2026 8:16
Washington now has a new income tax, but one member of Congress has declined to publicly say whether she supports it. Do voters deserve a clear answer before the next election? Carleen Johnson is a Washington State Government Reporter for The Center Square . She joins the show to discuss questions surrounding Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez's position on Washington's new income tax, the pol...
John Hart - How much taxpayer money is disappearing from America's classrooms? 10.07.2026 8:13
Millions of taxpayer dollars meant for students have allegedly been lost to fraud, fake invoices, inflated enrollment, and kickback schemes. Is enough being done to protect education funding? John Hart is CEO of OpenTheBooks. He joins the show to discuss a new report uncovering roughly $225 million in alleged education fraud, the biggest cases across the country, and what reforms are needed to imp...
Ali Holcomb - Is Hollywood lying to girls about fighting men? 10.07.2026 8:46
Movies and television often portray women effortlessly defeating much larger men in hand-to-hand combat. Has Hollywood created unrealistic expectations about the physical differences between men and women? Ali Holcomb is a Communications Advisor and National Security Fellow at Advancing American Freedom. She joins the show to discuss how entertainment portrays female action heroes, the biological...
Dr. Henry Miller - Did making flu shots optional put troops at risk? 10.07.2026 8:40
A military recruit has died and hundreds of trainees have become sick following a flu outbreak at an Air Force training base. Did making flu vaccinations voluntary create an unnecessary risk to military readiness? Dr. Henry Miller is a physician, molecular biologist, and the founding director of the FDA's Office of Biotechnology. He joins the show to discuss the outbreak at Lackland Air Force...
Steven Moore - Is Ukraine actually winning the war? 10.07.2026 8:42
Ukraine says it is gaining ground while Russia continues to suffer heavy losses. Is the momentum finally shifting, or is the reality more complicated than the headlines suggest? Steven Moore is founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project. He joins the show to discuss the latest developments on the battlefield, Russia's mounting casualties, continued Western support for Ukraine, and what the confli...
Nicholas Giordano - Is America forgetting what makes it exceptional? 10.07.2026 8:42
Visitors from around the world often praise the freedoms and opportunities found in the United States. So why do so many Americans seem less proud of their own country? Nicholas Giordano is a professor of Political Science, host of The P.A.S. Report Podcast , and a fellow with Campus Reform's Higher Education Fellowship. He joins the show to discuss changing attitudes toward American exceptio...
Michael Earle - Should the government force contractors to hire by race? 10.07.2026 8:44
A New Jersey construction company says the state requires contractors on public projects to meet race- and sex-based hiring quotas. Is that equal opportunity, or unconstitutional discrimination? Michael Earle is President of Earle Asphalt Company. He joins the show to discuss his company's lawsuit challenging New Jersey's public contracting rules, race- and sex-based hiring requirements,...
Dr. Gilda Carle - Should the American flag make anyone feel unsafe? 10.07.2026 8:56
A television host says seeing American flags throughout a neighborhood makes her feel uncomfortable and unsafe. What does that reaction say about patriotism and the way national symbols are viewed today? Dr. Gilda Carle is a relationship expert, columnist, and author of Real Men Don't Go Woke . She joins the show to discuss changing attitudes toward the American flag, national identity, and w...
Steve Moore - Should states block the $110 billion Warner Bros. merger? 10.07.2026 8:36
A coalition of states is trying to stop one of the biggest entertainment mergers in history. Is government protecting consumers from less competition, or standing in the way of a rapidly changing media industry? Steve Moore is a former Trump economic advisor, co-founder of Unleash Prosperity, and economist. He joins the show to discuss the proposed $110 billion Warner Bros. merger, why several sta...
Mark Episkopos - Should America still be carrying Europe's defense? 10.07.2026 9:34
As the NATO summit wraps up, questions remain about whether the United States should continue bearing the largest share of Europe's security costs. Is the alliance still serving America's interests, or is it time for Europe to take the lead? Mark Episkopos is a Research Fellow in the Eurasia Program at the Quincy Institute and an Adjunct Professor of History at Marymount University. He j...
Bob Barr - Should the Justice Department be suing states over gun bans? 10.07.2026 8:40
The Justice Department has filed lawsuits challenging gun restrictions in several states, arguing they violate the Second Amendment. Will the courts side with gun owners, or uphold the states' authority to regulate firearms? Bob Barr is a former Member of Congress, former federal prosecutor, and former U.S. Attorney. He joins the show to discuss the Justice Department's legal challenges...
Will Hild - Is the Texas Stock Exchange being bankrolled by ESG giants? 10.07.2026 8:39
Texas launched a new stock exchange to challenge Wall Street's embrace of ESG investing, but some of its biggest financial backers have championed ESG policies themselves. Does that undermine the exchange's mission? Will Hild is Executive Director of Consumers' Research, the nation's oldest consumer protection organization. He joins the show to discuss the launch of the Texas S...
Jason Mercier - Which new Washington taxes are hitting your wallet today? 07.07.2026 8:14
A new batch of Washington tax laws takes effect today, affecting everything from estates to property taxes and businesses. Will taxpayers see better government services, or simply higher bills? Jason Mercier is Vice President and Director of Research at Mountain States Policy Center. He joins the show to discuss the new tax laws that took effect on July 1, what they mean for Washington families an...
Congresswoman Nancy Mace - Should a judge caught with child abuse images get a plea deal? 07.07.2026 8:57
A former judge accused of possessing thousands of child sexual abuse images has reached a plea agreement that drops most of the charges. Does that outcome reflect justice, or a failure to hold powerful people accountable? Congresswoman Nancy Mace represents South Carolina's First Congressional District. She joins the show to discuss the plea agreement involving former Charleston County judge...
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