Lars got his start in radio at age 16 spinning records (remember 45s?) and reading news, sports and weather (twice an hour) on KTIL (The Mighty 1590) from a little cinderblock building on the edge of a cow pasture in Tillamook, Oregon (75 miles West of Portland, Oregon).
36 years later, he’s only moved 75 miles east to Portland and light years to “the Right”. Emmy and Peabody award winner Lars Larson brings nearly four decades of experience as a radio and television journalist to the microphone for six hours of the best talk radio in America. Six hours of daily prep keep The Lars Larson Show on top of the news and top-of-mind for listeners across the country.
Along the way, Lars has worked for more than a dozen radio stations and five television stations. Today, Lars holds down the fort from 12pm – 4pm on Radio Northwest flagship FM NEWS 101 KXL. His local talk show airs on seventeen stations in the Pacific Northwest (and earns him the biggest local talk radio audience in the region).
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Absent Abortion TrialI've been hammering this story hard, while the majority of the mainstream media turns a blind eye. In fact, our friends over at life news went out and asked people about the Gosnell trial, and the majority of them had not heard about the Gosnell case: In interviews that shouldn’t be all that
surprising given the horrible media coverage of the Kermit Gosnell murder trial and the
American cultural obsession with celebrities, more people know Reese
Witherspoon was arrested recently than know of the infamous abortion
practitioner. The Media Research Center went to the Lincoln memorial to survey
visitors and tourists about the Gosnell trial. The footage they came away with
shows Americans have no idea about the abortion practitioner on trial for
killing babies in abortion-infanticides. But when MRC reporter Dan Joseph asked
about a famous Hollywood movie star who had been in the news recently, they
knew about that. Interestingly, the tourists who knew about Kermit Gosnell did
because they are Fox News viewers. It's sad to know that the majority of people haven't been informed on what I consider to be an a very important trial. It's also a sad commentary on the mainstream media. If the story is outside their agenda, they brush it to the side until their audience makes them force the issue. I've always felt it was my duty to bring you the real story, and you can always expect me to report the facts.
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Coming Soon: Union Free TwinkiesBut now the company, famous for Twinkies and HoHos, have new owners, and a new outlook on how to do business. Unfortunately for those union workers who lost their jobs when Hostess shutdown, it looks like their chances of getting their old jobs back are fairly slim. Here's an excerpt from the Wall Street Journal: The company that bought the Twinkie, HoHo and
Ding Dong brands won't be using union labor. Hostess Brands LLC—Metropoulos
& Co. and Apollo
Global Management LLC's new incarnation of the baking company—is
reopening four bakeries in the next eight to 10 weeks, aiming to get consumers
the classic snack cakes starting in July. Chief Executive C. Dean Metropoulos
said the company will aim to hire at least 1,500 workers. But they won't be
represented by unions, including the one whose nationwide strike sparked the
86-year-old company's decision to shut down in November. "We do not expect
to be involved in the union going forward," Mr. Metropoulos said in an
interview Wednesday. In February, before the $410 million sale to Metropoulos
and Apollo was finalized, the president of the bakers union expressed
confidence that his thousands of out-of-work members would find opportunity at
the Hostess facilities once they were reopened by their new owners. President
David Durkee said the strike had left the union in "a position of
strength," and he expressed confidence its workers would get a better deal
from the new owners than Hostess offered during the bankruptcy case, its second
in recent years. He added that the only way to have a "seamless
restart" would be to hire back unionized bakers. "Only our members
know how to get that equipment running," Mr. Durkee said. "A work
force off the street will not be able to accomplish that." But Mr.
Metropoulos and his son, Daren, who is also heading up the reborn Hostess's
marketing strategy, expressed confidence they would be able to find skilled,
nonunion workers near the four plants, which are in areas with high
unemployment. "We're trying to find the most qualified people in these
local markets to come work for the company," Daren Metropoulos said. The
new Hostess is firing up plants in Columbus, Ga.; Emporia, Kan.; Schiller Park,
Ill.; and Indianapolis, Ind. It's also considering whether to reopen a fifth
plant it purchased, in Los Angeles. You know what I think of the union thugs and their tactics. Props and kudos to the new owners of Hostess for taking a stand!
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Yuppies Yearn To Yank Tourist Fun in YosemiteBut the greenies are throwing a hissy fit and it looks like some of the fun that tourists enjoy could be going away. Here's an excerpt from the San Jose Mercury: With the onset of spring,
visitors are returning to see the waterfalls, granite cliffs and snow-capped
peaks of Yosemite National Park. But a 14-year-old lawsuit could soon force
sweeping changes and eliminate popular activities in one of America's most
beloved national parks. In the name of restoring the park's natural setting, a
new proposal by the National Park Service would ban bicycle and horse rentals
in Yosemite Valley and remove the ice rink at Curry Village. Swimming pools at
the Yosemite Lodge and Ahwahnee Hotel would be torn out. Rafting rentals on the
Merced River would end. The longest stone bridge in Yosemite Valley would be
demolished. Even the Yosemite Art Activity Center, where families learn water
colors, would go. The changes -- which will be discussed by park officials at a
public meeting Thursday in San Francisco -- are part of a new set of principles
for the park known as the Merced River Plan. The 2,500-page document, released
in January, comes after years of lawsuits over what should be allowed in
Yosemite Valley and the Merced River that flows through it. The plan calls for the removal of stone Sugar Pine
bridge, built in 1928 and located behind the Ahwahnee Hotel, because its
abutments impede the flow of the Merced River and cause erosion. It also
recommends rebuilding about 40 percent of the 406 campsites lost in a 1997
flood, restoring 203 acres of meadows and improving parking. Visitors still would
be allowed to bring bikes, horses or rafts to the park. California Congressman Tom McClintock is fighting against these moves by the National Park Service. He joined me today on the show to talk about it: |
200 Jobs GONE, Because DEQ Won't Pick Up Its FeetThe Obama administration is doing its part to destroy the coal industry and the Oregon greenies aren't exactly what you can call coal friendly. Still, coal remains cheap, clean and abundant. The Greenbrier Companies has an opportunity to jump on board coal exports by building barges. Fifty-Five million dollars in barges in the first phase of the contract, to be exact. Enter DEQ. The project hasn't gained much ground because of a delay in permits for an air quality permit needed to continue production. In simple terms, no permit, no project. By this time, Bill Furman from Greenbrier expected to be hiring more workers to complete the contract on time. Unfortunately, the workers are having to pay for DEQ's delay. Nearly one quarter of the companies workforce is on track to lose their jobs. Even if the permit is fast tracked. The damage has been done, for seemingly no good reason. Take a listen to the interview with Bill Furman from today's show for the full details.
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Blast From The PastThe Boston Marathon bombing was just one week ago, but the Marathon had been looked upon as a possible target for a terrorist attack in the past. Retired General Russell Howard taught a terrorism class at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. In 2008, that class was split into groups and asked to plan an attack on the marathon. Here is an excerpt from our friends at Rare: The April 15 Boston Marathon terror attack stunned and saddened the nation. But it may not have been too surprising to one group of former U.S. college students. After all, they had planned just such an attack. In 2008, a group of undergraduates taking a course on terrorism at Tufts University, in the Boston suburb of Medford, planned an attack on the Boston Marathon as part of a class exercise. Their hypothetical plan was eerily similar to the attack which actually took place. The course instructor, Brigadier General Russell D. Howard, routinely divides his classes into groups of five or six and asks them to “red team” attacks as though they were actual terrorist cells. “If 20-24 year old students can do it,” he told Rare, “then terrorists can do it.” The Boston Marathon operation Gen. Howard’s students planned was almost identical to the actual attack. “It was backpacks, quick-in/quick-out, and right at the same location,” he said. The main differences were that they used pipe bombs instead of pressure cookers, and their assumed ideology was right-wing rather than jihadist. The reason they chose the Boston Marathon was that it was a soft target, virtually impossible to defend, and highly symbolic. Plus being an internationally known sporting event it would be guaranteed to have massive press coverage. Such exercises have practical counter-terrorism applications. “A good counter-terrorist needs to be able to think and act like a terrorist,” Gen. Howard said. General Howard was nice enough to join me on the program today, and talked about his experience teaching the course, and what he thinks needs to be done to improve security...
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Suspect 2 Is In Custody!Here are some highlights from today's broadcast: Fox News National Security Analyst KT McFarland AEI Director of Russian Studies Leon Aron Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino Military Expert Sebastian Gorka |

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