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Larry Elder: The Times’ Vitriol in Politics

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Larry Elder is a political commentator who has been in the public eye for many years. He has written for several publications, including the Los Angeles Times. Recently, Elder wrote an opinion piece for the Times in which he discusses the vitriol that is present in politics today. He argues that both sides are to blame, and that this is not good for our country. We encourage you to read Elder’s piece and share your thoughts in the comments section!

Elder begins his piece by discussing the 2016 presidential election. He states that it was one of the most contentious elections in recent memory, and that it showed how divided our country has become. He goes on to say that this vitriol is not healthy for our democracy, and that we need to find a way to come together.

Elder then turns his attention to the media. He argues that the media is partly to blame for the current state of affairs, as they often report on the most negative aspects of politics. He states that this creates a cycle of negativity, which only furthers divides our country.

Finally, Elder offers some solutions. He argues that we need to have more respectful dialogue, and that we need to find common ground. He also states that we need to be willing to listen to different viewpoints, even if we don’t agree with them.

Do you agree with Larry Elder? Do you think the vitriol in politics is a problem? Let us know in the comments!

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Anya Mirabito is a journalist who has written for publications such as The Huffington Post, Elite Daily, and Thought Catalog. She is the author of the book "How to Date Men When You Hate Men" and is currently working on her second book. Anya is also a certified life coach and meditation teacher. Anya's mission in life is to help people find their voice and share their stories. She believes that by doing so, we can all learn to understand each other better and create a more peaceful world.