until the midterms. all right, sean, thanks so much. i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. the real church of hate. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, 1960, john f. kennedy gave his famous speech on faith, addressing concerns that many voters had about electing the nation s first catholic president for a while this year. it may be a catholic against whom the finger of suspicion is pointed. in other years it has been and may someday be again a or a quaker or unitarian or a baptist. today i may be the victim, but tomorrow it may be you until the whole fabric of our harmonious society is ripped apart at a time of great national peril. well, in 2020 two under the democrat majority we have arrived at that time of great national peril. when the supreme court draft opinion overturning roe leaked in may, we began to report on the increasing number of left wing attacks on churches and other institutions across america. this past weekend, a pregn
he took a whole trip and everything with zero public events. joe needs all the rest he can get after what was pretty much a disastrous trip abroad and per usual, joe . well, he failed to deliver. he never got a commitment from saudi arabia. he s been begging opec, begging the saudis to produce more oil ,which is dumb in and of itself because we have more energy here, gas, oil, coal that could provide for our needs and so many other countries needs for hundreds of years. he did not hold the kingdom accountable for the murder of us based reporter jamaal khashoggi. there are conflicting accounts about whether the subject was even discussed. but joe did get the fist bump with nbc s the guy that he referred to as the murderer, a pariah, the guy that got away with murder. and when the president finally returned home to the white house, he wasn t really interested in answering any of your questions about his embarrassing trip abroad and it was embarrassing. take a look at hey, jac
to the other people, the shady characters who actually bought some of that artwork and what influence it got. all right, john , we re going to pick it up. i have a great show where you how are you left off? good to see you. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle. thanks for being with us tonight. redefining failure. that s the focus of tonight s angle. today was one of the worst days the bush administration has had since its inauguration. now two things have now become undeniable for everybody, but slavish biden apologists no. one , americans are getting poorer. no to america is getting weaker . yes, the white house, of course, is trying to spin gold out of goose after they been all week trying to redefine the term recession. the gdp number came out and naturally it s worse than expected. additionally, two successive quarters of negative economic growth has been deemed a recession and confirmation of that ugly reality came today. looking back on this, we probably may say tha
will respond. also tonight , wetake begin with the left s weekend of rage and despair at lying and fundraising emails. even roe v. wade is no more . democrats havee descended into a state of full blown lying to steria yet again. now keep in mind this decision did not outlaw abortion in america. instead, they decided who willca decide they d return the issue to the states to decide your elected officials. so ultimately the american people will decide allowing voters to debate, decide the rules and regulations surroundingggu abortion in their respective states. but democrats are notti interested in an honest debate. so over the weekend they took to the streets. some proudly displayed veryd graphic, vulgar signs likevu this one here calling justice amy coni barrett. well, i can t even say it. another sign telling the justices to burn in . others evoking coathangersg displayed cartoon and statedli that god was killing babies.mo one common theme at all demonstrations in america th
a decade, i consider her friend and i and i like her a lot. i disagree with her fundamentally on this and i think she s completely wrong. i think in fact, the exchangems that the gop has made here in terms of moving more on the cultural side towards this rising number of hispanic immigrant diverse group of voters who are not just brought into the coalition of 2020 but i think in there republican coalition going forward on these culture issues, the very issues she cites are a hugee number, a much bigger number than the number of suburban wealthy women who were going to be pro-abortion, you know,s shout your abortion kind of voters who are also going to be convinced to vote for mitt romney. i just don t t think that was a long term proposition that would work in any way.nk i think that the autopsy that was done in 2012 was about a party that was dead and thishi new coalition, this ones that i think is far more passionate that has a lot more going forbo it. and about the