Commentary I motored up to Larry Elder’s house for an interview that turned out not to be an interview, at least not in the conventional sense. It had been scheduled for a couple of days and I had plenty of time to think of some questions, even had jotted a few down, but never asked them. Elder was just getting off a Zoom press conference when I arrived and we just started talking, no notes, no recording, until he had to go off to yet another conference in his quest to upend Gavin Newsom and become governor of California. And I’m pretty sure it was better that way, because Larry Elder’s stances on the issues are more well known than just about any political candidate I can think of. He’s been talking about them on air for roughly quarter of a century, often in far greater detail than you ever …