we re talking urban warfare. that s a crush of people there. you see them trying to get out. i don t know if we have the video. but they can t get out fast enough, general. it is hundred of thousands of people on the move at the same time. russia knew this. we had to have known this. what you talk about with the black sea and the strategy there, a blocking the commerce by russia is huge. we ve got the 3,000 troops in poland. but really permanent military bases in those nato countries, would that have even been part of any scheme if we had handled this differently and put those sanctions on early? i just want to get your take on that. well again, sanctions made europe and america feel good. like we re doing something. but in fact as far as russia was concerned, they their goal was to take ukraine or change the government. so sanctions weren t going to stop the forces of putin.
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LAURA INGRAHAM, FOX NEWS HOST: I m Laura Ingraham, and this is The Ingraham Angle. We have a very fun show for you this Friday night. Now, the press must have watched a completely different Biden address earlier in the week, you re going to be shocked by their reactions to it, the most extreme and the most inane, we re going to bring you the worst in media. Plus, it s the return of our mystery guest s series. Here s your first clue.
World News Tonight anchor David Muir that Biden has “really” been
“Make America Feel Good Night” and
“Make America Feel Pride Night” by
“trying to talk directly to people.”
Raddatz also fawned over how Biden showed the world “what democracy is” in the form of a
“President who is proud of what we have done with covid, with vaccinations, and what that’ll mean” in the future.
She later resurfaced with the final word of the night so she could hang her hat on Biden’s line about how
“it’s never been a good bet to bet against Americans and it still isn’t.”
stuff. that led to unspooebl speakable horrors in syria and across the globe. then you go to eight years before that with george w. bush, a stcatastrophic policy. we had an advantage at the turn of the century t. united states was probably the strongest position any country had been in, since the roman empire 2,000 years before. we have squandered every advantage over the past 17 years. i think politically speaking for me to put it in nomenclature i understand is a film called with the the candidate at the end of it is running, bill mckay, he s in the supposed to win, he s supposed to say all these things to make america feel good. his campaign manager hands him a note, now what. a lot of campaigns and things said to individuals, running the country is difficult. obviously, running the world and