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 Larry Elder Fights the Politics of Racial Supremacy
He has left the liberal plantation.
by Jeffrey Lord
September 13, 2021, 10:48 PM

Leave it to left-wing Los Angeles Times columnist Jean Guerrero to play the race card against California GOP gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder, a black man. On Sunday, Guerrero said that Elder poses a “very real threat to communities of color.” As this is written, Elder, a talk radio star, is running well in a race to recall Democrat and incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Make no mistake, playing the race card is what the Left does — and has always done.

As documented in this space repeatedly, the Left is a staunch proponent of the Party of Race — Democrats. They need race to win elections. Whether it was slavery and segregation or today’s identity politics (the son of segregation), racism is at the very core of their beliefs.

Which is exactly why Guerrero sees Larry Elder as such a threat. Elder has walked off the liberal plantation, and Guerrero is predictably enraged.

This is exactly the treatment dished out to African Americans who have similarly left the liberal plantation. Clarence Thomas, Dr. Ben Carson, Condoleezza Rice, and more have been similarly pilloried over the years. In Georgia, Herschel Walker is running for the U.S. Senate and Vernon Jones for governor — both are African Americans and are running as Republicans. They can expect the same treatment as Elder and the rest at the hands of liberals.

A colleague of Guerrero’s at the LA Times, Erika D. Smith, has called Elder the “black face of white supremacy.”

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