Larry Elder hosts
‘The Point’ tonight

By WND Staff

Popular WorldNetDaily columnist and Los Angeles radio talk-show host Larry Elder will return as a guest host of CNN’s “The Point” tonight.

Viewers of the prime-time show, which airs at 8:30 pm Eastern, have been treated to Elder as a host both on Thursday and Wednesday night of this week.

Elder’s “no holds barred” approach to interviewing, which has found a loyal listening audience in Los Angeles, does quite well on television as well. He stunned viewers with his direct and confrontational questioning of the Rev. Al Sharpton’s character during last night’s show.

“Elder’s energy and enthusiasm in forcing Al Sharpton to face character questions was astounding,” said one viewer. “I’ve never seen a television host have the guts to nail Sharpton to the wall as Elder did last night. Elder is like a prosecuting attorney on steroids. He’s the type of host that today’s news viewers are looking for: smart, gutsy and courageous.”

Tonight, Elder will tackle the issue of “Black History Month” when he explores, among other things, whether or not the February observance is now “a month of unity for black America or an unnecessary diversion on the road to equality.”

Elder is the author of the blockbuster libertarian book, “The Ten Things You Can’t Say in America.” Autographed copies are available exclusively through WorldNetDaily.com.