Internet divided as Fox News host Laura Ingraham calls special counsel report on Joe Biden a ‘spectacular embarrassment’

Fox News host Laura Ingraham discussed the White House's efforts to 'save' President Joe Biden after Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report
PUBLISHED FEB 13, 2024
Fox News host Laura Ingraham provided her take on the revamp in the Biden administration on ‘The Ingraham Angle' (@foxnews/YouTube)
Fox News host Laura Ingraham provided her take on the revamp in the Biden administration on ‘The Ingraham Angle' (@foxnews/YouTube)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Laura Ingraham discussed the White House's efforts to "save" President Joe Biden in a recent episode of 'The Ingraham Angle'.

The Fox News host shared her take on the revamp in the Biden administration and called the Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on the President a “spectacular embarrassment”.

Following this, Fox News took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share Ingraham’s take as several people on the internet weighed in their opinions on the same.

Laura Ingraham says special counsel report was ‘spectacular embarrassment’

Fox News took to X and wrote, “LAURA INGRAHAM: The Biden White House has been taken over by the Biden campaign.”



 

In Ingraham’s monologue, she said, “Saving Joe Biden – that's the focus of tonight's "Angle." All right, after last week's spectacular embarrassment for the country and the presidency, with Joe Biden's compromised mental state exposed both by the special prosecutor and in real-time, they knew that they needed to dramatically redirect the narrative.”

“And like magic, we're suddenly seeing signs that the Biden White House has been taken over by the Biden campaign. Now, given how poorly Biden's doing, the "Angle" imagines that the woman behind the curtain, Dr Jill, is demanding that people do a better job for her husband, which means rotating out the farm team for the bigger hitters with better messaging.”

She continued, “Now, for many months, the president has been frustrated that he's not getting credit for the great economy because they can't admit their massive spending drove the high prices that caused inflation. The Biden campaign decided it would help if they used other words instead. Take out the 'in' and add 'greed' and 'shrink.'"

“They don't realize that he's actually attacking his own economy. Now, companies shrink products not for fun. It's not fun to do that, but they do it because if they don't, they have to raise prices. It's basic economics, kids.”

Ingraham further said, “Apparently, no one thought that this was at odds with their claims that inflation is under control and that the Fed should cut interest rates. Second, the Biden White House has been trying to tell the world that it will have a strong foreign policy, and specifically that it will continue to be tough but fair on China.”

“But the Biden campaign decided that it would help to have Biden talk to the kids about the Super Bowl on the TikTok machine. So they rolled out a video of Biden trying to appear hip to the culture on TikTok,” she added.

She continued, “Of course, using TikTok because some Gen Y consultant tells them that that's a good way to reach the youth vote is just idiotic. The Biden people can't ask for $100 billion for Ukraine and Taiwan when he's literally using the CCP's propaganda machine to help him get re-elected.”

“Every Republican being browbeaten right now to vote for this war-a-palooza should say, as long as your candidate is the official candidate of China's TikTok, go fly a kite. Here's our foreign policy view at the "Angle."

Ingraham exclaimed, “TikTok is an extension of the CCP's effort to control and pollute our information here in the U.S., and we don't want our young people, or any Americans for that matter, subject to their data collection or anti-American algorithms. Do the bright lights in the Biden campaign even know what the administration's policy is?”



 

Internet weighs in on Laura Ingraham’s claims

Many X users shared their views after Laura Ingraham bashed Joe Biden and his administration.

One person asked, “Remember when the actual Republican convention was held at the White House?” while another said, “That’s a fact, and #Biden doesn’t think for himself anymore.”



 



 

An X user simply slammed the host and wrote, “@IngrahamAngle is STUPID,” (with a GIF), while another said, “Laura is such a hypocrite.”



 



 

One more person backed Joe Biden and tweeted, “Biden is a true leader.  Respected globally and represents the needs of middle class working families in America,” while another said, “Give the people we voted for the right to govern or illegally govern under King Joe.”



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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