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You can read Larry's current and archived articles online. Read what the sage has said about the most burning issues of our time. Larry gives his special take on everything and anything of substance. His articles are available by simply clicking here. |
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Rocky Balboa: "It ain't about how hard you hit, It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward!"
Feeling a little beat up?
Watch this power scene from the critically acclaimed film Rocky Balboa.
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A "firebrand libertarian" according to "Daily Variety," best-selling author and radio talk-show host Larry Elder has a take-no-prisoners style, using such old-fashioned things as evidence and logic. Larry shines the bright light of reasoned analysis on many |
of the myths and hypocrisies apparent in our system of government, our society, and the media itself. He slays dragons and topples sacred cows using facts, common sense and a ready wit.
Larry Elder was a broadcaster on KABC Talk Radio in Los Angeles from March, 1994 until December 12, 2008 hosting "The Larry Elder Show," a top-rated daily program from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. (PT) on KABC 790, and began a nationally syndicated daily talk show for ABC Radio Networks on August 12, 2002. Known to his listeners as the "Sage From South Central," Larry sizzles on the airwaves with his thoughtful insight on the day’s most provocative issues, to the delight, consternation, and entertainment of his listeners. The "Sage" engages political and cultural leaders in meaningful debates over race, government, personal responsibility and education that have elevated the talk radio genre. A blend of fiscal conservative and social liberal—with attitude—Elder’s libertarian views have fueled controversy and made him one of the most in-demand radio personalities in the country. In May, 2003, Elder shifted his political party registration from "Decline to State" (which, in California, means independent) to the Republican Party. He continues to support the libertarian principles of limited government and maximum personal and financial responsibility.
In his best-selling book, "The 10 Things You Can’t Say in America," Larry skewers the crippling myths that dominate the public agenda. Larry punctures all pretension, trashes accepted "wisdom" and puts everyone on notice that the status quo must be shaken up. In his new book, Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies and the Special Interests That Divide America—released in Fall 2002—Larry again takes on liberals, victicrats and the politically correct. He currently writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column which is distributed through Creators Syndicate. |
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