ticket. oh, okay. i ll come up with a new one. i got it. no problem. all right. have a great show. thank you . okay, i ll pick it up. hannity, let me out. i am laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from new york . city tonight. now life is getting harder and it s feeling more dangerous . and the liberal utopias like san francisco are we just were or l.a., philly, chicago, regular sane people are getting tired of paying through the nose for a declining quality of life. and as we ve seen in new york , they re just deciding i m going to pick up and move now, seeing a lot of for lease signs i have over the last few days. they re hanging in all the office building windows and one real estate expert is warning of a permanent collapse of real estate commercial real estate due to what s being called urban doom loop. oh, my god. that s awful. of course, who would want to make the trek into the city when it seems that criminals have the run of the place, especially with left
suing their national chapter after they say they were forced to admit a man into their group . but first, we got so many questions about this story. we wanted to try to bring you a few answers. now, the big one was who at kappa kappa gamma national was actually behind this insane decision? well, the only national security official listed as a defendant in the lawsuit is someone named mary pat rooney is the president . so we tried to get a statement from romney, but she didn t respond in the national chapter, ignored other questions like are there other chapters with men that the organization is aware of? is this the national standard now to meet anyone who identifies as a female? so while we don t have those answers we tried, we do have a kind of ironic message from rooney, from her celebration of the sororities founders last fall. we re not all that different than our founders. women today still need a place
radical climate groups and the liebowitz abdali family foundation, an organization that has bankrolled a lot of pro-abortion causes. victor davis hanson, a senior fellow at hoover, joins us now. victor, you know, the curtain is pulled back and some of those groups, some of those names aren t all that surprising, but they want to tear down faith in the american judicial system. do they not? they do. and i think we fixate on sam bakeman, freed s mother, who was in the dark money collection, or george soros. but this arabella s a billion dollar consortium, and its sole purpose is to give cover to people who don t want their identities known and to tend to donate to these very radical efforts to go after, in this case, supreme court judge judges ad hominem. and the idea that billu, at one of the founders of silicon valley, a stanford icon, his fortune that he built himself and founded really the entire