- Larry Elder
Laurence Allen "Larry" Elder is an African-American radio and television personality. He is a conservative/libertarian
talk show host and author whose program "The Larry Elder Show" is heard ontalk radio 790 KABC inLos Angeles, California . Elder has been on 790 KABC since 1994 and was syndicated onABC Radio Networks from 2002 to 2007.cite news |work=Los Angeles Daily News |title=Elder's Radio Show Back to 4 Hours Long |date=1998-02-10 |first=Fred |last=Shuster] Beginning in 2008, he has been the host of "Showdown with Larry Elder " onFox News .Biography
Larry Elder was born in
Los Angeles and grew up in the city'sPico-Union and South Central areas, Elder attendedWashington Preparatory High School and later graduated fromCrenshaw High School and earned his B.A.. inPolitical Science in 1974 fromBrown University . He then earned his J.D. fromUniversity of Michigan Law School in 1977. [http://www.larryelder.com/bio.html] After graduation, he worked with a large law firm inCleveland, Ohio , where he practicedlitigation . In 1980, he founded "Laurence A. Elder and Associates", a business specializing in recruiting experienced attorneys.Career
While he was a lawyer in Cleveland in the late 1980s, Elder began to host a topic-oriented television show on
PBS affiliateWVIZ produced byDennis Goulden . "I auditioned for and got a television show on PBS, which I hosted for six years. I can't say I had a plan. I literally picked up the phone and talked my way into getting this audition on PBS and they hired me. They just happened to be looking for a cohost." ["Reason", April, 1996] In the early 1990s, the show's name was retitled to "The Larry Elder Show" and moved to the localFox Network affiliateWOIO and cable TV. Goulden and Elder won the Ohio Cable Television Association's "Best Program Series Award" in 1992 for their work on the show, [Cleveland Plain Dealer ,April 3 1992 ] which lasted until Elder moved back to Los Angeles in 1994. Between 2000-2001, Elder hosted the court series, "Moral Court ", distributed byWarner Brothers Television. In September 2003 he began the television version of "The Larry Elder Show", which was dropped onApril 12 ,2005 due to low ratings. Elder was profiled by "60 Minutes " and "20/20 " and served as replacement forGeraldo Rivera onCNBC ’s "Rivera Live" while Rivera was on vacation. He was a host of the PBS program "National Desk ", including the segment, "Redefining Racism: Fresh Voices From Black America," for which he won anAEGIS Award of Excellence , a Telly award, and anEmerald City Gold Award of Excellence. Elder also won a Los Angeles AreaEmmy Award in 2000 for hisKCAL-TV News Special, "Making Waves - LAUSD". He has played himself on the sitcoms "Spin City " and "The Hughleys ". Elder's newspaper and online column is carried by "Investor's Business Daily", "World Net Daily ", "Townhall.com ", "Jewish World Review " and David Horowitz's "Front Page Magazine" and [http://www.theatlasphere.com The Atlasphere] .In the last hour of his show on Fridays, Elder has a contest called "The Eagle-Eared Elderado Exam", in which callers have to get all four soundbites from the recent week correctly. Winners have a choice of getting one of two books "
The Ten Things You Can't Say in America ", "Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies, and the Special Interests that Divide America", or his DVD, "Michael & Me". Elder jokes that he charges postage to the winners who are members of the Democratic Party.After "The Eagle-Eared Elderado Exam", Elder's mother, Viola, used to be on the show. Elder described her as "The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court," and called her "toots" and "Your Honor." He also had her guess the soundbites from "The Eagle-Eared Elderado Exam". Currently, he ends his Friday program with an audio clip of him wishing his late mother love (and her response), as a tribute of sorts.
Besides "The Eagle-Eared Elderado Exam," Larry has another contest called "The Mystery Guest" which callers guess a person that Larry has.
From 2002 to 2007, Elder's show was nationally syndicated by ABC Radio Networks and its news-talk network,
ABC News & Talk . AfterCitadel Broadcasting took over most of ABC's radio operations in 2007, syndication of Elder's show was discontinued in favor ofMark Levin , and the show reverted to a local show in August of that year.Elder was one of the rotating talk hosts auditioning for the slot vacated by the now-cancelled
Imus in the Morning onMSNBC . His audition was on May 7 and 8, and Elder was said to be openly pursuing the permanent position ( [http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/entertainment/columns/article_1691930.php Orange County Register] ). However, the job went toJoe Scarborough instead.On July 5, 2008, "
Showdown with Larry Elder " premiered onFox News Channel . The weekly program airs at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturday.Family
Elder's mother, Viola, died on
June 12 ,2006 at the age of 81. His father is Randolph (Randy), who is still living at age 91. Elder has one older brother named Kirk. Elder is divorced.Politics
Among Elder's political views are support for
free trade and school choice. He opposes theincome tax and supports replacing it with theFairTax , a national retail sales tax. He is also a firm opponent of thewar on drugs .Although he is not an Objectivist, he says that "
Atlas Shrugged ", written by novelistAyn Rand , is one of his favorite books.Elder has described himself as a
libertarian and he became a Republican in May, 2003, citing concern over the Libertarian Party's view on foreign policy, and particularly its opposition to the2003 invasion of Iraq , which Elder resolutely supported. [ [http://www.larryelder.com/bio.html Official Biography] ] The Libertarian Party, in Elder's view, differs in ways from the libertarian philosophy which has roots in the Whig and Republican parties. Melding the two, he sometimes refers to himself as a "Republitarian ".He has called himself a "libertarian with a small 'l'" to signify his break from the national Libertarian Party concerning the "march to war" with Iraq in 2003. Whereas the Libertarians widely oppose international intervention with Iraq (in keeping with their platform opposing "unnecessary foreign entanglements"), Elder was a vocal proponent of the military action.
DVD
Elder recently created a self-financed DVD called "Michael & Me", in which he attempts to repudiate filmmaker
Michael Moore 's anti-gun politics and his assertions in Moore's controversial documentary, "Bowling for Columbine ".[cite episode
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The Ten Things You Can't Say in America " ISBN 0-312-28465-9
*"Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies, and the Special Interests that Divide America" ISBN 0-312-32017-5
*"Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card--and Lose" (February 8, 2008) ISBN 9780312367336Video
*"Redefining Racism: Fresh Voices from Black America"—"Probes the deep chasm between black and white Americans and the increasing hostility towards whites felt by a vast number of African-Americans"
*"Title IX And Women In Sports: What's Wrong With This Picture?" Whidbey Island Films
* "Michael & Me " (2005)References
External links
* [http://www.larryelder.com/ Larry Elder's Official Website]
* [http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/elder.archives.asp Larry Elder] atJewish World Review
* [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/archives.asp?AUTHOR_ID=20 Larry Elder] atWorld Net Daily
* [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/authors.asp?ID=2 Larry Elder] atFrontPageMag.com
* [http://www.outloudopinion.com Podcasts of Elder's recent articles]
*imdb name|id=0253072|name=Larry Elder
* [http://www.ontheissues.org/states/MA_Gun_Control.htm"Massachusetts gun laws have made the state safer."]
* [http://www.streetgangs.com/magazine/050303lder.php Larry Elder Signs New Book at UCLA: Showdown] ,Streetgangs.com , Alex Alonso, May 3, 2003
* [http://reason.com/9604/Fe.ELDER.text.shtml "Elder Statesman"] , interview in "Reason" withNick Gillespie and Steve Kurtz
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