Laura Ingraham says US 'ashamed and shaky' under Biden as she slams his response to Iran drone attacks

Laura Ingraham called out Joe Biden for his response to Iran's drone attacks on Israel
PUBLISHED APR 16, 2024
Laura Ingraham called President Joe Biden's response to Iran a 'muddled mess' (@ingrahamradio, @potus/Instagram)
Laura Ingraham called President Joe Biden's response to Iran a 'muddled mess' (@ingrahamradio, @potus/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: In a recent monologue, conservative commentator Laura Ingraham delivered a stark warning about the state of America's leadership and its implications for the nation's future.

Quoting inflammatory slogans like 'Death to Israel. Death to America', Ingraham drew attention to the alarming sentiments emanating from certain segments of the population.

CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 20:  Political talk radio host Laura Ingraham delivers a speech on the third da
Laura Ingraham slammed Joe Biden in a fiery monologue (Getty Images)

Laura Ingraham critiques Biden's foreign policy, calls America 'ashamed and shaky'

At the heart of Ingraham’s criticism was the handling of the recent tensions between Iran and Israel.

She criticized President Joe Biden's response to Iran's attempted drone attack, characterizing it as a "muddled mess" and an "embarrassment" that undermines America's stature as a superpower.

Ingraham lamented that instead of projecting strength and resolve, America under Biden appears "ashamed and shaky." She argued, "Today, the same people who got us into this mess are now somehow stunned that Americans are opposed to more foreign intervention, more money for Ukraine."

"And those same people think that America is weaker and our enemies are stronger because the American people are the problem, and their representatives in the House lack the will to stand up to our enemies," she added. 

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Laura Ingraham says Joe Biden has made America appear 'weaker' (Getty Images)

Moreover, Ingraham called out the disconnect between America's political elite and the broader public.

She criticized those who advocate for more foreign intervention and increased financial commitments abroad, saying, "And these same people think that if we just agreed to borrow more money, if we agreed to take on more commitments to other countries, if we agreed to trust Biden and his team even more, then things would be better. Well, they are completely wrong."

Laura Ingraham says American people are 'loyal and patriotic'

Despite these challenges, Ingraham expressed confidence in the resilience of the American people.

She emphasized, "The American people are still loyal, they're still patriotic. They're still committed to building a richer and safer world for everyone. Most still support Israel. They still mistrust Vladimir Putin. They still want America to be number one. The problem isn't the American people."

Laura Ingraham warns of the impact TikTok could have on the 2024 elections on 'The Ingraham Angle' (foxnews/YouTube)
Laura Ingraham thinks American people are not the problem (Screenshot/Fox News YouTube)

"The problem is what our leaders have done to the American people and America. Measured on the basis of purchasing power parity, China's economy is now larger than ours," she added.

Moving on, Ingraham warned that America's leadership must address these challenges with urgency and determination.

She pointed to alarming trends such as the nation's staggering debt, saying, "The United States is over $34 trillion in debt and counting. The United States' intel community lacks credibility. And young people? They're not interested in joining the military anymore."

"Government geniuses gave in to globalization and gutted our jobs. Look, the United States is hated around the world-- that wasn't an accident. It resulted, in part, from the constant drumbeat of anti-American propaganda put out by Hollywood and our own government," Ingraham concluded.

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