Talk:Larry Elder
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Is the daytime talk show "Moral Court"? If not, it should be clarified that Elder was the host of that show, which seemed to me to be a sort of People's Court/Judge Judy thing.
Elder's earlier show was Moral Court (a pseudo-court show) -- his current show is The Larry Elder Show and is more a traditional talk show in the Montel or Oprah vein. Warner Bros. TV Distribution pulled the plug in early April. Episodes will air througout the remainder of the season (until early September).
This statement needs to be backed up: 'Because of his libertarian leanings, some African Americans have accused Elder of being "anti-Black."' Why would libertarianism be seen as anti-black? Hashshashin 17:21, 22 May 2006 (UTC)
- Because Libertarianism is generally opposed to Affirmative Action and race-based preferences and a lot of so-called "black leadership" is threatened by that.—BassBone (my talk · my contributions) 07:52, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
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- Then it's an imprecise wording and still not backed up--imprecise because they supposedly object to his opinions on affirmative action and not his supposed ideological identity. I'm changing it. Hashshashin 06:34, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
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