Fox Information Host Confronts Larry Elder Above His Media Criticism, Suggests He is ‘Fair Game’

Fox News host Howard Kurtz confronted California’s Republican gubernatorial hopeful Larry Elder about the latter’s criticism of the media, suggesting that the GOP prospect is “good sport” as the main challenger to Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat.

Elder, a conservative talk radio host, has routinely argued that the media is attacking him and masking his candidacy unfairly. The Republican contender has mentioned that the push is notably versus him because he’s a Black conservative.

Through a Sunday job interview on the Fox News application Media Buzz, Kurtz questioned Elder around his evaluation of the media’s protection.

“Aren’t some of the items you’ve got reported above the yrs on the radio—where you might be paid to be provocative, irrespective of whether it’s opposing the bare minimum wage, or calling world-wide warming a crock—fair recreation for the press now that you want to run the point out of California?” Kurtz questioned the Republican candidate.

Howard Kurtz and Larry Elder
In this screenshot, Fox News host Howard Kurtz questions California’s Republican gubernatorial hopeful Larry Elder about the criticism he is been given from the media in a Sunday job interview.
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Elder responded by insisting that he hardly ever explained international warming is a “crock.”

“I have explained world wide warming alarmism is a crock. But, Howard, I’ve been campaigning now for 5 months. I have been a politician now for five weeks. No 1 has questioned me about any of people factors. They requested about the rise in criminal offense. They asked me about the

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Tucson Sugar Skulls drop fifth straight game, remain winless against Arizona Rattlers | National

A “championship or bust” season for the Tucson Sugar Skulls has now reached uncomfortable territory for the Old Pueblo’s Indoor Football League team. 

Tucson (1-6) not only dropped its fifth straight game of the season in Saturday night’s 54-38 loss to the Arizona Rattlers (5-1), the Sugar Skulls have now suffered six consecutive losses to their in-state rival since joining the IFL in 2019. 

In typical Dixie Wooten fashion, Tucson’s head coach shouldered the blame for Sugar Skulls loss. 

“I gotta find a way (to win) as a coach,” Wooten said. “At the end of the day, I gotta find a way to motivate them someway, somehow. So, I gotta go to the drawing boards, do what I gotta do and figure it out, because it all starts with me.” 

Rattlers receiver Jarod Harrington got Arizona on the board first, 6-0, in the early goings. Sugar Skulls kicker Jimmy Camacho, who signed with Tucson last week and kicked a league-high 54-yard field goal in last week’s loss to Northern Arizona, sunk a 51-yarder with 8:04 left in the first quarter. 

Similarly to the first matchup between Arizona and Tucson, a 44-34 thriller in Phoenix, the Sugar Skulls started the contest sluggish and fell behind 13-3 after the first quarter. Arizona posted 73 yards of total offense and six first downs in 14 plays, while the Sugar Skulls had one yard in four plays. The Rattlers dominated time of possession (10:55) in the first quarter compared to Tucson (4:05). 

The Sugar

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