Posted on 07/17/2015 3:50:38 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Larry Elder makes arrangements to return to L.A. radio, though its at night, on Salems conservative talk 870 the Answer KRLA. Larry identifies as a libertarian and was previously heard in afternoons on Cumulus talker KABC/790. His current syndicated show airs noon-2pm Pacific on CRN Digital Talk Radio, and thats the show that will clear on KRLA from 9-11pm, on a delayed basis.
Elder also streams live on CRNTalk.com, LarryElder.com and ElderStatement.com. He announced the clearance on KRLA yesterday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. Larry continues to appear on Fox News and CNN. Syndicator CRN notes that Elder was recently named as having one of the top 20 most popular Twitter feeds in Los Angeles.
I have heard Larry Elder recently on 870 KRLA and suspected he might return. I wish they would replace Brian Whitman who is part of a morning show with conservative’s Ben Shapiro and Elisha Krauss. Brian on the other hand is far left. He talks over the other two, complains when they try to correct him (sounds like obama) and never sees anything wrong with the democrats and he supports Hillary Clinton for president! Another aggravating thing is he says 500 words when 10 would do just to hear his own voice (maybe it is to drown out the other voices in his head).
Larry is easier to listen to. I do not agree with him on all things but he doesn’t yell at the audience about his positions or take it as a personal attack. He is more Rush where he explains things.
Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Elder
On July 16, 2015, Larry Elder announced on local radio station KRLA (The Answer 870) Glendale, CA that he will be back on the air on August 2015 from 9 PM to 11 PM PST.
Brian’s definitely a lefty but I like him anyway.
At least he’s not a lefty of the humorless, screechy, gasping and pearl-clutching variety. And he does really good impressions. I don’t mind if he stays.
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