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To: Yaelle

Larry Elder was one of the first talk radio hosts I ever listened to. Maybe even the first.

Prior to running into conservative talk radio (completely by accident), my chief source of news and information was the MSM. As a result, I was very demoralized and disconnected from politics in general. One day while working, I was exposed to three straight hours of ‘evil right wing radio’, and it flipped my noodle. I’m almost sure the show I listened to was Larry’s.

I quickly became a fan, and enjoyed his show daily for years. I also remember when he’d have his mom on the show. I think he used to do that on Fridays. She was a wise and wonderful lady.


113 posted on 01/29/2017 9:11:25 AM PST by Windflier (Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
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To: Windflier

I lived in Long Beach at the time, North Long Beach, with about a 60% black population, and I’d forget who was on my radio, leave it on at the Arco while I pumped gas, and I got LOOKS like I was listening to Hitler. My pale skin didn’t help.

What a shame. His “rules for success” for young people are foolproof. He’s a great guy. And his wise mom was the epitome of that generation’s common sense and her own life experiences. The stories he told of his dad, and his making his way in L.A. with pride and honor even with ACTUAL racism were wonderful too.

Young black kids in la today COULDN’T HANDLE the kind of in your face racism against polite black people in the 40s and 50s. They don’t have a CLUE. Sure, today, in gang attire, they get snap judgements made against them for that alone, and they think that is racism. But Larry’s dad rose above real racism. And he was doing it when my dad, a teen Holocaust survivor, arrived in L.A., and decided to work three jobs to afford to go to college, and Dad had a lot of stories too. He loved it when he had a few coins to clink together and head to Cliftons cafeteria...

Love seeing the Sage on Sean Hannity often. He just needs to sit farther back from the camera! Why is he always closer to it than the other empaneled people? But he looks more comfortable on tv now and always has something great to say.


114 posted on 01/29/2017 9:31:22 AM PST by Yaelle
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