because i m very upset. sean: you sound a lot like adam schiff. laura: okay thanks. now i m mad at you. love you, hannity. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. between iraq and a hard place. that is the focus of tonight s an. they are calling him a stand in for biden in 2024. a political start waiting in the wings. who sure has been acting like a candidate lately. going on the road to take the fight to the states where freedom is most under attack. here in montgomery, alabama, we have a lot to do to counter what is happening across the country. i m here in sarasota, florida and we are here to remind everyone of what is happening in florida and other states like it. laura: of course, as he seeks to raise his national profile, he has been playing very cut with the press. because it is not my ambition. it is not the direction that i m leaning into. it is not the moment. when wait to asked that question is i will never run for president of the united
While most U.S. Muslims continue to vote Democratic, the culture wars, especially over LGBTQ+ issues in public schools, may be starting to change that. (C1)
The impact of the Hamas-led feast of flesh and blood on October 7th, self-labeled as the "Al-Aqsa Floods," has had a dramatic effect on American political discourse. In particular, it has completely upended political calculations for the American-Muslim
While most U.S. Muslims continue to vote Democratic, the culture wars, especially over LGTBQ+ issues in public schools, may be starting to change that.
Republicans criticized the University of Arizona over an online image of slides instructing doctoral students to ask kids as young as three about gender identity.