multiethnic coalition, that s how you drain the swamp, the investigations, everyone knows biden is a crook now and they apparently don t care, a lot of people don t care. and that s why this has to be a landslide, 1980 reagan style landscape, laura. we have to bring young people along with us that will make a difference between a razor election and a moral mandate. if i m located you have my pledge that we will roll that log over, see what crawls out, from the jeffrey epstein client list and what happens in these cases, we the public can handle the truth. it s not like you can t handle the truth, no, we can handle the truth. there is no such thing as a noble lie. laura: we were going to have you on to talk about why young people, young men in high school, young boys in high school are becoming perhaps more conservative. and i think not
divided by race? the elite say yes. but a good majority of americans and six supreme court justices on the court say no. politicians who defend the racial spoil system that has royaled so much of american society, they do so because they want to keep the people scared and divided. after decades of democrats in charge and their fake appeals for racial healing, what s happened to urban america? its worse, it s worse off, not better off. healing, real healing, comes when all americans are treated equally without regard to race. the left fears what we re building. a multiracial, multiethnic coalition that believes in helping american workers and upholding our constitution. and that s the ingraham angle. joining me is one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit against harvard. president and general counsel of the center for equal
and really made us think, can chicago do better? can it fare better if we have a mayor in city hall and a city council who really embrace the neighborhoods and the quality of life issues of every day chicagoans. so the multiracial, multiethnic coalition got to work and fought back, and we denied the mayor, who spent $14 million this round to get re-elected pulled every string possible, begged for every favor that could be done and still came up short because chicagoans are disenchanted and want to go in a different direction. and i should note we did invite mayor rahm emanuel to come on the air today. he did not get back to us. but the school s piece is interesting to me. that has been an issue. is that really the crux of the anger against mayor emanuel, this idea of closing schools, particularly in neighborhoods where schools now have to travel further and sometimes in neighborhoods that aren t necessarily safe to get to school? it is an issue that has drawn deep passion and resen