Meet new columnist Larry Elder

By WND Staff

Larry Elder

Radio talk-show host Larry Elder, author of

“The Ten Things You
Can’t Say in America,”
joins WorldNetDaily’s growing list of columnists today.

Elder

hosts a top-rated drive-time program in Los Angeles on KABC
and is launching a new syndicated television show called “Moral Court,” in which he presides as judge over a court of ethics.

Elder was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, later attending Brown University and the University of Michigan School of Law. While practicing law in Cleveland, Elder began to host topic-oriented television shows. His articles have been published in the Miami Herald, Chicago Tribune, Cleveland Plain-Dealer and many other major market newspapers.

Elder has been the subject of a “60 Minutes” profile and has appeared on “Larry King Live,” C-SPAN, the “Today” show and “Politically Incorrect.”

According to Elder, here are some of the things you can’t say in America: Blacks are more racist than whites; America’s greatest problem is illegitimacy; there is no health-care crisis and gun-control advocates are “good guys with blood on their hands.”



Read Larry Elder’s debut column.