'Tired of Democrats': Internet divided as Laura Ingraham slams Biden admin's silence over anti-Israel protests

Laura Ingraham delved into reasons behind the Biden administration's silence regarding the anti-Israel protests taking place on college campuses
PUBLISHED MAY 2, 2024
'The Ingraham Angle' and Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham brutally slam Joe Biden, calls him 'hologram president' (@radioingraham, @potus/Instagram)
'The Ingraham Angle' and Fox News anchor Laura Ingraham brutally slam Joe Biden, calls him 'hologram president' (@radioingraham, @potus/Instagram)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: On 'The Ingraham Angle' Fox News host Laura Ingraham delved into the reasons behind the Biden administration's silence regarding the anti-Israel protests taking place on college campuses.

Ingraham dissected what she perceived as a deafening silence from the White House, particularly regarding recent protests and the administration's response.

CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 20:  Political talk radio host Laura Ingraham delivers a speech on the third da
Political talk radio host Laura Ingraham said Silence speaks volumes (getty Images)

Laura Ingraham suggests Democrats' silence reflects fear of offending hard left

The crux of her argument revolved around the notion that silence, in this context, spoke volumes about the current state of American politics.

Ingraham's monologue began with a sharp observation: "Silence speaks volumes. That's the focus of tonight's "Angle." Now, right down to the spooky staging, we've seen how the White House springs into action when it needs Joe Biden to go out and condemn Americans. Well, the Americans who didn't vote for him."

This set the tone for her analysis, implying that the absence of a vocal response from key figures carried significant meaning.

She accused the White House, saying, "As pro-Hamas protesters just engulfed universities, of course destroying campus life, suddenly the White House can't find a coherent set of talking points. KJP today said, ‘Well, we've spoken out against hate.’ Well, the real reason, though we haven't heard a peep from Joe Biden—I'm going to spell it out for you: PANIC.  .

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Laura Ingraham said, "we've seen how the White House springs into action when it needs Joe Biden to go out and condemn Americans" (Getty Images)

The focus then shifts to recent protests, which Ingraham characterizes as engulfing universities and destroying campus life.

She further noted, "From Axios, the unofficial mouthpiece of the establishment, says, "Democrats enter panic mode as Gaza protests erupt." One House Democrat saying, "The longer they continue and the worse they get, the worse it's going to get for the election overall."

Ingraham interpreted, "I think they're silent because over time their party became so out of touch with normal America. They lost so many working-class votes that now they really just can't afford to offend the hard left."

Internet reacts to Laura Ingraham's comments

Social media users were divided in their reactions to Ingraham's comments, showcasing a wide spectrum of opinions

One X user wrote, "Ngl their rhetoric is cringe usually lol."

Another tweeted, "I think Fox News is just as far out there just in the opposite direction."

One more person tweeted, "Fox isn't a new station. It's an opinion mouthpiece."

A comment read, "Tired of Democrats and their b.s."

Another comment conveyed, "America has lost the moral and the patriotism we know by willing to elect a criminal fraud and insurectionist racist.why?"

One person said, "U can’t oblige everyone to tag along with war criminals."



 



 



 



 



 



 

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