Topic: Larry Elders

7 chapters across the catalog

91: Scott Free
1:19:15 - 1:27:30

91: Scott Free

Larry Elder and the Weaponization of Facts

Conservative commentator Larry Elder reacts to the Scott Adams story by jokingly "re-identifying as white" to avoid being in a "hate group." The hosts discuss Elder's use of "malinformation"—true facts used to cause harm or push a specific agenda. Elder criticizes Barack Obama for failing to bring the country together racially and instead "acting stupidly" regarding police incidents.

84: More or Less
51:14 - 54:18

84: More or Less

"Black Twitter" and the Attack on Conservative Blacks

The segment examines the intense vitriol directed at Clarence Thomas from "Black Twitter" and celebrities like Samuel L. Jackson. The use of racial slurs against black conservatives is described as a means of gaining "instant clout" in liberal circles. Thomas is characterized as a powerful figure who "wants all the smoke" and understands the weight of his judicial influence.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
2:21:57 - 2:25:22

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Conservative Smiling, Weaponized Anger and Optics

Mo Facts observes that Black conservative figures like Larry Elder often utilize a constant smile as an "optics" strategy to appear safe and non-threatening. He contrasts this with the Democratic Party's alleged weaponization of Black anger to maintain political control. He describes the exhausting nature of balancing one's public persona to avoid being seen as either "silly" or "militant."

67: Q-Hopium
1:44:03 - 1:48:13

67: Q-Hopium

Radicalization and the Disillusionment of QAnon Followers

Elizabeth Newsom, formerly of Homeland Security, discusses the vulnerability of QAnon followers after the "Storm" failed to materialize upon Joe Biden's inauguration. She warns that white supremacists are attempting to radicalize these disillusioned individuals by being empathetic to their views. The hosts counter that the media uses the QAnon label to demonize anyone who questions mainstream narratives on topics like the lab-leak theory or the Hunter Biden laptop.

44: Big Bank Barry
1:44:13 - 1:48:19

44: Big Bank Barry

Larry Elder, David Axelrod, and The Chicago Primary

Conservative commentator Larry Elder outlines how Obama’s political path was cleared by David Axelrod, who reportedly dug up dirt on opponents. The segment details how Obama lost a primary to former Black Panther Bobby Rush before successfully challenging the signatures of a state senate incumbent to win unopposed. It also claims Joe Biden’s "accidental" support for gay marriage was a planned move to protect Obama’s reelection.

04: Facts and Fallacies
9:17 - 14:27

04: Facts and Fallacies

Larry Elders, Police Shooting Statistics, and Racial Perception

Conservative pundit Larry Elders argues that police are statistically more hesitant to shoot Black suspects than white suspects due to fears of racial profiling accusations. This claim is met with skepticism regarding how such data is quantified and how it is received by the Black community. The discussion references high-profile cases like Alton Sterling and Michael Brown to illustrate the disconnect between conservative statistical arguments and lived experiences of police encounters.

04: Facts and Fallacies
1:00:04 - 1:04:08

04: Facts and Fallacies

Police Shootings and the NRA Silence

The discussion critiques conservative pundits like Larry Elders for using Black-on-Black crime as a deflection when discussing police shootings of Black men. The hosts highlight the case of Philando Castile, a legal gun owner killed by police, and the notable silence from the NRA on the matter. Additionally, the segment explores the lack of discussion regarding the mental health and medication use of police officers, suggesting Big Pharma's influence on media prevents such scrutiny.